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NEET CUMMULATIVE 6 2022-23

Time: 180 Mins 01 - Physics, 02 - Chemistry, 04 - Biology Marks: 720

PHYSICS

01) Which is the correct unit for measuring


nuclear radii?
1) Millimeter
2) Micron
1)
3) Fermi
4) Angstrom

02) The maximum velocity at the lowest point, so


that the string just slack at the highest point in a
vertical circle of radius l is
1) 7gl 2)
2) 5gl
3) 3gl
4) gl
To and fro
03) A boat takes two hours to travel 8 km and back 3)
in still water. If the velocity of water is 4 km/hr,
the time taken for going upstream 8 km and
coming back is
1) 1 hr 20 min.
2) 2 hr.
3) 2 hr 40 min. 4)
4) cannot be defined with the information given.
07) A cannon on a level plane is aimed at an angle
04) A thin copper wire of length l metre increases  above the horizontal and a shell is fired with a
in length by 2% when heated through 10ºC. What muzzle velocity v 0 towards a vertical cliff a
is the percentage increase in area when a square distance D away, then the height from the bottom
copper sheet of length l metre is heated through at which the shell strikes the side walls of the cliff
10ºC? is
1) 4%
gD2
2) 8% 1) D sin 
3) 12% 2v20 sin2 
4) 16% gD2
2) D cos 
05) Consider the following equation of Bernoulli 2v20 cos2 
1 gD2
theorem P  v2  gh  K (constant). The 3) D tan 
2 2v20 sin2 
K
dimensions of are same as that of gD2
P 4) D tan 
1) thrust 2v20 cos2 
2) viscosity
3) angle 08) Water drops fall at regular intervals from a tap
4) pressure which is 5 m above the ground. The third drop is
leaving the tap at the instant the first drop touches
06) Which of the four arrangements in the figure the ground. How far above the ground is the
correctly shows the vector addition of two forces second drop at that instant?
F1 and F2 to yield the third force F3 ? 1) 1.25 m
2) 2.50 m
3) 3.75 m
4) 4.00 m
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will be parallel, if
09) A bullet is fired from a gun. The force on the 1) b = 0
bullet is given by F = 600 - 2 x 105 t, where F is in 2) b = 1
newtons and t in seconds. The force on the bullet 3) b = 2
becomes zero as soon as it leaves the barrel. What 4) b = 3
is the average impulse imparted to the bullet?
1) 0.9 Ns 16) The dimensions of e2 / 40hc , where e, 0 , h
2) 1.8 Ns
and c are electronic charge, electric permittivity,
3) 9 Ns
Planck's constant and velocity of light in vacuum
4) Zero
respectively, are
10) The percentage errors in the measurement of 1) [M0L0 T0 ]
speed and mass are 3% and 2% respectively. How 2) [M0L0 T1 ]
much will be the maximum error in the estimation
3) [M0L1T0 ]
of the kinetic energy obtained by measuring mass
and speed? 4) [M1L0 T0 ]
1) 1%
2) 5% 17) The coefficient of static friction, s , between
3) 8%
block A of mass 2 kg and the table as shown in the
4) 11%
figure is 0.2. What would be the maximum mass
value of block B so that the two blocks do not
11) A particle moves in the x-y plane under the
move? The string and the pulley are assumed to be
action of a force F such that the value of its linear smooth and massless. (g = 10 m/s 2)
momentum (P) at anytime t is
Px  2cos t, py  2sin t. The angle  between F
and P at a given time t will be
1)   120
2)   90
3)   30
4)   0 1) 4.0 kg
2) 0.4 kg
3) 2.0 kg
12) The temperature of a body on Kelvin scale is
4) 0.2 kg
found to be XK. When it is measured by a
Fahrenheit thermometer, it is found to be X0F . 18) If the greatest height to which a man can throw
Then x is a stone is h, then the greatest distance to which he
1) 40 can throw it, will be
2) 301.25 1) 3h
3) 313 2) 2h
4) 574.25 3) h
h
13) A body, whose momentum is constant, must 4)
have constant 2
1) velocity.
2) force. 19) For a body moving with relativistic speed, if the
3) acceleration. velocity is doubled, then
4) all of these. 1) its linear momentum will be less than double.
2) its linear momentum remains unchanged.
14) A particle A is dropped from a height and 3) its linear momentum will be more than double.
another particle B is thrown in horizontal direction 4) its linear momentum is doubled.
with speed of 5 m/s from the same height. The
correct statement is 20) Two masses of 5kg and 10kg are connected to
1) Both particles will reach at ground with same a pulley as shown. What will be the acceleration of
speed. the system (g = acceleration due to gravity.)?
2) Both particles will reach at ground
simultaneously.
3) Particle B will reach at ground first with respect
to particle A.
4) Particle A will reach at ground first with respect
to particle B.

15) Two vectors P  2i  b j  2k and Q  i  j  k

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g 3) The Statement 1 is true, but the Statement 2 is


1) false
4
g 4) The Statement 1 is false but the Statement 2 is
2) true
3
g 27) A bus is moving with a velocity 10 m/sec on a
3)
2 straight road. A scooter driver wishes to overtake
4) g the bus in 100 sec. If the bus is at a distance of 1
km from the scooter driver, with what velocity
21) A projectile thrown with a speed v at an angle should the scooter driver chase the bus?
 has a range R on the surface of earth. For same 1) 20 m/s
v and  , its range on the surface of moon will be 2) 30 m/s
3) 40 m/s
1) 6R Given that g moon = g earth / 6
4) 50 m/s
2) 36R
3) R / 6 28) If body having initial velocity zero is moving
4) R / 36 with uniform acceleration 8 m /s2 . The distance
travelled by it in fifth second will be
22) 10,000 small balls, each weighing 1 gm, strike 1) zero.
one square cm of area per second with a velocity 2) 36 metres.
100 m/s in a normal direction and rebound with 3) 40 metres.
the same velocity. The value of pressure on the 4) 100 metres.
surface will be
1) 2  103 N / m2 29) A river 2 km wide is flowing at the rate of 2
7 2 km/h. A boatman, can row the boat at a speed of 4
2) 10 N / m
km/h in still water, goes a distance of 2 km
3) 2  105 N / m2 upstream and then comes back. How much time is
4) 2  107 N / m2 taken by him to complete his journey?
1) 90 minutes
2) 80 minutes
23) If the sum of two unit vectors is a unit vector,
3) 70 minutes
then magnitude of difference is
4) 60 minutes
1) 2
2) 1/ 2 30) A train moves from one station to another in 2
hours time. Its speed-time graph during this
3) 3 motion is shown in the figure. The maximum
4) 5 acceleration during the journey is

24) The average resisting force that must act on a


5 kg mass to reduce its speed from 65 cm/s to 15
cm/s in 0.2s is
1) 100 N
2) 50 N
3) 25 N
4) 12.5 N

25) A projectile is thrown with initial velocity 1) 100 km/hr2


v 0 and angle 30 with the horizontal. If it remains 2) 120 km/hr2
in the air for 1 s, _____ was its initial velocity. 3) 140 km/hr2
1) 1 m/s 4) 160 km/hr2
2) 9.8 m/s
3) 4.9 m/s 31) Neglecting the air resistance, the time of flight
4) 19.6 m/s of a projectile is determined by U ( initial velocity)
1) Uhorizontal
26) Statement 1: Time occurs twice in the unit of 2) Uvertical
acceleration.
Statement 2: Speedometer of car measures its 3) U  U2vertical  U2horizontal
velocity. 4) U  U (U2vertical  U2horizontal )1/2
1) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true but
Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of 32) The length of a cylinder is measured with a
Statement 1 meter rod having least count 0.1 cm. Its diameter
2) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true and is measured with vernier calipers having least
the Statement 2 is correct explanation of the count 0.01 cm. Given that length is 5.0 cm. and
Statement 1
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radius is 2.0 cm. Find the percentage error in the is measured. If he takes a step in the left side, then
calculated value of the volume? weight
1) 1% 1) will increase.
2) 3% 2) will decrease.
3) 5% 3) first decreases then increases.
4) 7% 4) remains same.

33) A ball is rolled off the edge of a horizontal table 39) The magnitudes of vectors A, B and C are 3,
at a speed of 4 m/s. It hits the ground after 0.4 s.
Which statement given below is true? 4 and 5 units respectively. If A  B  C , the angle
1) The speed with which it hits the ground is 4.0 between A and B is
m/second. 
2) It hits the ground at a horizontal distance 1.6 m 1)
4
from the edge of the table.
2) cos1(0.6)
3) Height of the table is 0.8 m.
4) Both (2) & (3). 7
3) tan1  
5
34) A fan is making 600 revolutions per minute. If

after some time it makes 1200 revolutions per 4)
minute, then increase in its angular velocity is 2
1) 60  rad /s
40) A drunkard is walking along a straight road.
2) 40  rad /s He takes 5 steps forward and 3 steps backward
3) 20  rad /s followed again by 5 steps forward and 3 steps
4) 10  rad /s backward and so on. Each step is one metre long
and takes one second. There is a pit on the road 11
35) A lift is going up. The total mass of the lift and metre away from the starting point. The drunkard
the passenger is 1500 kg. The variation in the will fall into the pit after how much time?
speed of the lift is as given in the graph. The 1) 41 s
tension in the rope pulling the lift at t = 11th s will 2) 31 s
be 3) 29 s
4) 21 s

41) If a car covers 2/5th of the total distance with


v1 speed and 3/5th distance with v2 then average
speed is
1
1) Zero 1) v1v2
2) 12000 N 2
3) 14700 N 2v1v2
2)
4) 16400 N v1  v2
v1  v2
36) The torque of the force F  (2i  3j  4k)N 3)
2
acting at the point r  (3i  2j  3k) m about the 5v1v2
4)
origin be 3v1  2v2
1) 6i  6 j  12k
42) How many minimum number of non-zero
2) 17i  6 j  13k vectors in different planes can be added to give zero
3) 6i  6 j  12k resultant?
1) 5
4) 17i  6 j  13k 2) 4
3) 3
37) A sphere is suspended by a thread of length l. 4) 2
What minimum horizontal velocity has to be
imparted the ball for it to reach the height of the 43) Three forces starts acting simultaneously on a
suspension? particle moving with velocity v. These forces are
1) gl represented in magnitude and direction by the
three sides of a triangle ABC (as shown). The
2) 2gl
particle will now move with velocity
3) gl
4) 2gl

38) A man is standing on a balance and his weight

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1) Interference
2) Diffraction
3)   h/p
4) Photoelectric effect

50) If the velocity of hydrogen molecule is


1) v in the direction of the largest force BC. 5  104 cm s1 , then its de-Broglie wavelength is
2) v remaining unchanged. 1) 100 Å
3) greater than v . 2) 8 Å
3) 4 Å
4) less than v . 4) 2 Å

44) Ten one-rupee coins are put on top of each 51) The uncertainty principle was enunciated by
other on a table. Each coin has a mass m. What is 1) Pauli
the reaction of the 6th coin (counted from the 2) Rutherford
bottom) on the 7th coin? 3) Heisenberg
1) 4mg 4) Einstein
2) 3mg
3) 7mg 52) The maximum probability of finding an
4) 6mg electron in the d xy orbital is

45) As shown in figure the tension in the 1) at an angle of 90o from the x and y-axes.
horizontal cord is 30 N. The weight W and tension 2) at an angle of 45o from the x and y-axes.
in the string OA in Newton are 3) along the y-axis.
4) along the x-axis.

53) The principal quantum number represents


1) number of orbitals in an orbit.
2) number of electrons in an orbit.
3) distance of electron from nucleus.
1) 30 3, 30 4) shape of an orbital.

2) 30 3, 60 54) The number of unpaired electrons in a chromic


3) 60 3, 30 ion Cr3 (atomic number = 24) is
4) None of these 1) 1
2) 3
CHEMISTRY 3) 4
4) 6
46) In an element going away from nucleus, the
energy of particle 55) Consider the electronic configuration
1) decreases. 1s2 2s2 2p2x . Find the correct option.
2) increases.
1) It violates Hund’s rule.
3) not changing.
2) It violates Aufbau principle.
4) none of these.
3) It violates Pauli’s exclusion principle.
4) It is correct.
47) The first use of quantum theory to explain the
structure of atom was made by
56) The trivalent ion having largest size in
1) Einstein.
lanthanide series is
2) Planck.
1) La
3) Bohr.
2) Hf
4) Heisenberg.
3) Zr
4) Ti
48) A cricket ball of 0.5 kg is moving with a
velocity of 100 m/s. The wavelength associated 57) Among the following which has the highest first
with its motion is ionization energy?
1) 6.6  1028 m 1) Kr
2) B
2) 1.32  1035 m
3) Na
3) 6.6  1034 m 4) K
4) 1/100 cm
58) The electron affinities of halogens are F = 322,
49) Which one of the following explains light both Cl = 349, Br = 324, I = 295 KJ mol-1. The higher
as a stream of particles and as wave motion? value for Cl as compared to that of F is due to

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1) more vacant P- subshell in Cl. another.


2) smaller electronegativity of F. 2) d2sp3 hybrid orbitals are directed towards the
3) higher atomic radius of F.
corners of a regular octahedron.
4) weaker electron-electron repulsion in Cl.
3) sp2 hybrid orbitals are formed from two p
59) The electronegativity of the following elements atomic orbitals and one s atomic orbital.
increases in the order 4) Hybridization is the mixing of atomic orbitals
1) P, Si, N, C prior to their combining into molecular orbitals.
2) Si, P, C, N
3) N, Si, C, P 68) The hybridization in BF3 molecule is
4) C, N, Si, P 1) sp3d
60) Metallic nature and basic nature of the oxides 2) sp3
_____, as we move along a period. 3) sp2
1) decreases.
4) sp
2) first increases then decreases.
3) increases.
4) remains constant. 69) The number of possible resonance structures
for CO23 is
61) An ionic compound is generally a 1) 9
1) neutral. 2) 6
2) non-electrolyte. 3) 3
3) weak electrolyte. 4) 2
4) good electrolyte.
70) In BrF3 molecule, the lone pairs occupy
62) H2S is more acidic than H2O , due to equatorial positions to minimize
1) O  H bond is weaker than S  H bond. 1) lone pair- lone pair repulsion only.
2) O is more electronegative than S . 2) lone pair- lone pair repulsion and lone pair-bond
3) O  H bond is stronger than S  H bond. pair repulsion.
4) none of these. 3) lone pair- bond pair repulsion only.
4) bond pair- bond pair repulsion only.
63) What is the nature of the bond between B and
O in (C2H5 )2 OBH3 ? 71) In the reaction 4Fe  3O2  4Fe3  6O2 ,
1) Covalent which of the following statement is incorrect?
2) Co-ordinate covalent 1) Fe3 is an oxidizing agent.
3) Ionic bond
2) Metallic iron is reduced to Fe3 .
4) Banana shaped bond
3) Metallic iron is a reducing agent.
4) A redox reaction.
64) Which of the following is a polar compound?
1) HI
72) Max. number of moles of electrons taken up by
2) CH4
one mole of NO3 , when it is reduced to
3) H2Se
1) NO2
4) HCl
2) NO
65) Which of the following statements is correct? 3) NH2OH
1) SF4 is prepared by fluorinating SCL 2 with 4) NH3
NaF .
2) SF6 is a strong fluorinating agent. 73) A reducing agent is a substance which can
1) donate protons.
3) SF6 is non-polar and very reactive.
2) accept protons.
4) SF4 is polar and non-reactive. 3) donate electrons.
4) accept electron.
66) In which of following there exists a p  d
bonding? 74) In C  H2O  CO  H2 , H2O acts as
1) Trisilylamine 1) reducing agent.
2) Dimethyl amine 2) oxidizing agent.
3) Graphite 3) (1) and (2) both.
4) Diamond 4) none of these.

67) Which of the following statement is not 75) The oxidation state of nitrogen in N3H is
correct?
1
1) dsp3 hybrid orbitals are all at 90o to one 1) 
3
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2) 1 1) 85.56
1 2) 46.66
3)  3) 28.29
3
4) 18.05
4) + 3
83) The IUPAC name of
76) C2H6 (g)  nO2  CO2 (g)  H2O (l)
CH3  C  C  CH  CH2  C  CH
In this equation, the ratio of the coefficients of | | |
CO2 and H2O is Cl CH C H
3 2 5
1) 1 : 1 1) 2-chloro-4-ethyl-3-methyl-hept-6-yn-2-ene
2) 1 : 3 2) 2-chloro-4-ethyl-3-methyl-hept-2-en-6-yne
3) 2 : 3 3) 6-chloro-4-ethyl-5-methyl-hept-1-yn-5-ene
4) 3 : 2 4) 6-chloro-4-ethyl-5-methyl-hept-5-en-1-yne

77) For the redox reaction 84) The IUPAC name for
MnO4  C2O42  H  Mn2  CO2  H2O , the CH3CH  CHCH2 CHCH2COOH is
|
correct coefficients of the reactants for the
NH2
balanced reaction are
1)   amino-   heptenoic acid
MnO4 C2O24 H
1) 2) 3-amino-5-heptenoic acid
2 5 16
3) 5-amino-2-heptenoic acid
MnO4 C2O24 H 4) 5-aminohex-2-ene carboxylic acid
2)
16 5 2
85) General formula of alkyne is
MnO4 C2O24 H 1) CnHn
3)
5 16 2 2) CnH2n2
MnO4 C2O24 H 3) CnH2n
4)
2 16 5 4) CnH2n2

78) When KMnO4 acts as an oxidising agent and 86) Which is an acidic hydrocarbon?
2 2 1) CH3CH2CH2CH3
ultimately forms [MnO4 ] , MnO2 , Mn2O3 , Mn ,
2) CH3C  CH
then the number of electrons transferred in each
case respectively is 3) CH3C  CCH3
1) 3, 5, 7, 1 4) CH2  CH  CH  CH2
2) 1, 3, 4, 5
3) 1, 5, 3, 7 87) Carboxylic acids are easily ionized. The main
4) 4, 3, 1, 5 reason of this statement is
1) hydrogen bond.
79) In which of the following reactions there is no 2) reactivity of  -hydrogen.
change in valency? 3) resonance stabilisation of carboxylate ion.
1) 2BaO  O2  2BaO2 4) absence of  -hydrogen.
2) BaO2  H2SO4  BaSO4  H2O2
3) SO2  2H2S  2H2O  3S 88) In the mixture of conc. H2SO4 and HNO3 ,
4) 4KClO3  3KClO4  KCl the nitrating species is
1) NO2
80) For decolourization of 1 mole of KMnO4 , the 2) NO2
moles of H2O2 required is 3) NO2
1) 7/2 4) N2O4
2) 5/2
3) 3/2 89) Which of the following will be most easily
4) 1/2 attacked by an electrophile?
81) Which of the following pair of the species has
the same percentage of carbon? 1)
1) CH3COOH and C6H12O6
2) HCOOCH3 and C12O22O11
3) C6H12O6 and C12H22O11
4) CH3COOH and C2H5OH 2)
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3) Amino acids
4) All the above

3) 97) Point out the wrong statement.


1) In ureotelic organisms, ammonia is not a
product of metabolism
2) In mammals some amount of urea may be
retained in the kidney matrix of ureotelics to
4) maintain osmolarity
3) Urea and uric acid are less toxic than ammonia
90) In CH3CH2OH, the bond that undergoes 4) In fishes, kidneys do not play any significant role
heterolytic cleavage most readily is in the removal of ammonium ions
1) O - H
2) C - H 98) Filariasis is due to
3) C - O 1) Helminths
4) C - C 2) Bacterium
3) Protozoan
BIOLOGY 4) Virus

91) Which enzyme is not present in succus 99) Match the types of cells listed under column I
entericus? with the secretions given under column II. Choose
1) Lipase the answer which gives the correct combination of
2) Nucleosidase the alphabets of the two columns.
3) Maltase
4) Nuclease

92) Which of the following contain xylem vessel?


1) Angiosperm
2) Bryophyta
3) Pteridophyta
4) Bryophyte Algae 1) A= s; B= q; C= p; D= r
2) A= r; B= q; C= p; D= s
93) Ravi, who lived at sea level, had around 5 3) A= r; B= q; C= p; D= s
million RBC per cubic millimeter of his blood. Later 4) A= q; B= r; C= p; D= s
when he lived at an altitude of 18,000 ft, showed
around 8 million RBC per cubic millimeter of 100) Find the true statements regarding digestion
blood. This is an adaptation because and absorption of food in humans.
1) He had pollution free air to balance breathe 1) Fructose and amino acids are absorbed through
2) At high altitude he ate more nutritive food intestinal mucosa with the help of carrier ions
3) At high altitude there is more UV radiation
like Na  .
which enhances RBCs production
2) Chylomicrons are small lipoprotein particles that
4) At high altitude O2 level is less hence more RBCs
are transported from intestine into blood
were required to absorb enough oxygen
capillaries.
3) Oxyntic cells in our stomach secrete the
94) Which one of the following groups of
proenzyme pepsinogen.
structures/organs have similar function?
4) About 60% of starch is hydrolysed by salivary
1) Nephridia in earthworm, Malpighian tubules in
amylase in our mouth.
cockroach and urinary tubles is rat
2) Typhlosole in earthworm, intestinal villi in rat
101) Pneumatophores occur in
and contractile vacuole in Amoeba
1) Banyan
3) Antennae of cockroach, tympanum of frog and
2) Avicennia
clitellum of earthworm
3) Vanda
4) Incisors of rat, gizzard (proventriculus) of
4) Mirabilis
cockroach and tube feet of starfish
102) Portuguese Man of War is
95) _______ are not ureotelic.
1) Obelia
1) Terrestrial amphibians
2) Coral
2) Mammals
3) Pennatula
3) Aquatic insects
4) Physalia
4) None of above
103) Striated and voluntary muscle fibres are
96) _______ is/are removed during hemodialysis.
found in
1) Glucose
1) Lungs
2) Urea
2) Leg muscles

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3) Gall bladder 3) 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 and 4/5


4) Blood vessels 4) 14/15, 15/16, 16/17 and 17/18

104) Sponges are 114) The structure of the chromosome to which


1) Tetrablastic spindle fibre is attached is
2) Triploblastic 1) Centromere
3) Monoblastic 2) Chromatid
4) Diploblastic 3) Telomere
4) Chromomere
105) The prothallus of fern is
1) Green 115) Choose the correct option: Bulk of carbon
2) Heart-shaped dioxide  CO2  released from body tissues into the
3) Dorsiventral
blood is present as
4) All of the above
1) bicarbonate in blood plasma and RBCs
2) free CO2 in blood plasma
106) During the transportation of gases, to
maintain the ionic balance, what is the shifting of 3) carbamino -haemoglobin in RBCs.
chloride ions? 4) 70% carbamino -haemoglobin and 30% as
1) Blood to lungs bicarbonate
2) Plasma to RBCs
3) Lungs to blood 116) Vitamin essential for formation of collagen is
4) RBCs to plasma 1) E
2) A
107) Seed are found in 3) B₁₂
1) Bryophyta 4) C
2) Angiosperm
3) Pteridophyta 117) Which is the layer lining the lumen of the
4) Algae human alimentary canal?
1) Sub-mucosa
108) _____ present in the inner lining of the kidney. 2) Serosa
1) Amoebocyte 3) Muscularis
2) Podocyte 4) Mucosa
3) Choanocyte
4) Nephrocyte 118) Find the wrong statement.
1) The total volume of air accommodated in the
109) .........is not true for Euglena lungs at the end of a forced inspiration is called the
1) Presence of cellulose cell wall ‘vital capacity’.
2) Presence of chl. - 'a' and 'b' 2) Solubility of CO2 in blood is 20-25 times higher
3) Presence of protoplasmic capsule than that of O2 .
4) Presence of proteinaceous pellicle 3) Every 100mL of deoxygenerated blood delivers
approximately 4mL of CO2 to the alveoli.
110) Which of the following is obtained from algae?
1) Carragenin 4) O2 can bind with haemoglobin in a reversible
2) Chocolate manner to form oxyhaemoglobin.
3) Butter
4) Wax 119) Edible part of Sweet potato is
1) Rhizome
111) Ginger plant has an underground stem which 2) Unripe fruit
is 3) Stem tuber
1) Rhizome 4) Adventitious root tuber
2) Bulb
3) Corm 120) The contrast to Annelids the Platyhelminths
4) Tuber show
1) Bilateral symmetry
112) Endoplasmic reticulum is more developed in 2) Absence of body cavity
1) Young cells 3) Radial symmetry
2) Green cells 4) Presence of pseduocoel
3) Mature cells
4) Bacteriophage 121) In eukaryotic cell cycle, cell fusion
experiments show that
113) Spermathecal pores of Pheretima are 1) When a G1-phase cell is fused with an M-phase
present in 2) When an S-phase cell is fused with a G1-phase
1) 6/7, 7/8. 8/9 and 9/10 cell
2) 5/6, 6/7 7/8 and 8/9 3) When an S-phase cell is fused with a G1-phase
cell, G1-phase cell is stimulated to synthesize DNA
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4) When a G1-phase cell is fused with a G1-phase


cell, DNA synthesis is induced in both G 1 and G2
phase cells

122) Read the following statements.


A. In leguminous plants, leaf base becomes swollen 1)
called pulvinus.
B. The fleshy leaves of onion and garlic store food.
C. The buds in Australian Acacia tree become
green and synthesis food.
D. In Alstonia, leaves show alternate phyllotaxy . 2)
Choose the correct option.
1) A and C are correct
2) B and D are correct
3) A and B are correct
3)
4) A and D are correct

123) Opening of flowers in the cymose


inflorescence is
1) Acropetal
2) Centrifugal
4)
3) Centripetal
4) Basipetal
130) Node of Ranvier is found in
1) Axon
124) Which of the following has no segmentation?
2) Dendrite
1) Earthworm
3) Muscle bundles
2) Hydra
4) Right auricle
3) Cockroach
4) Centipede
131) __________ is a possibility for most of us in
regard to breathing, by making a conscious effort.
125) Blood analysis of a patient reveals an
1) One can breathe out air thorough Eustachian
unusually high quantity of carboxyhaemoglobin
tube by closing both nose and mouth.
content. Which of the following conclusions is most
2) One can breathe out air totally without oxygen.
likely to be correct?
3) One can consciously breathe in and breathe out
1) Carbon dioxide
by moving the diaphragm alone, without moving
2) Carbon monoxide
the ribs at all.
3) Chloroform
4) The lungs can be made fully empty by forcefully
4) Carbon disulphide
breathing out all air from them.
126) Insects are
132) The following is an example of saprophytes
1) Uricotelic
1) Ferns
2) Ureotelic
2) Unicellular algae
3) Ammonotelic
3) Lichen
4) Amminotelic
4) Mushroom
127) Intermediate host of Ascaris lumbricoides is
133) Arrangement of sepals and petals in the bud
1) Pig
condition is called :
2) Mosquito
1) Placentation
3) Snail
2) Ptyxis
4) None of the above
3) Aestivation
4) Phyllolaxy
128) The flowers in the raceme/racemose are
arranged
134) Circular DNA molecule occurs in
1) Acropetally
1) Bacteria, chloroplasts and mitochondria
2) Basipetally
2) Viruses
3) Centripetally
3) Bacteria and chloroplasts only
4) Centrifugally
4) Bacteria only
129) Select the option which shows correct
135) The function of villi in the intestine is
matching of animal with its excretory organ and
1) Control of intestinal movement
excretory product.
2) Increase in the absorptive surface of food
3) Absorption of food
4) Hinderance in the movement of food

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136) A longitudinal or vertical section of the flower 2) 4


indicates 3) 16
1) Type of pollination 4) 32
2) Number of floral parts in whorls
3) Arrangement of members in a whorl 146) Which does not apply to anaerobic
4) Manner of insertion of parts in different whorls respiration?
1) EMP pathway
137) Selaginella has the character of evolutionary 2) Glycolysis
importance. That character is 3) Sugar acid fermentation
1) Strobilus 4) CA cycle
2) Heterospory
3) Seed 147) Main function of leaf is
4) Ligule 1) Manufacture of food
2) Nerve impulse conduction
138) Agar-Agar is obtained from 3) Exchange of gases
1) Gracillaria 4) Increasing grandeur
2) Chara
3) Gelidium 148) In which plant the leaf tendrils are found?
4) A and C 1) Peas
2) Grapevine
139) Which of the following hormone stimulates 3) Cucumber
the secretion of gastric juice? 4) All of these
1) Gastron
2) Secretin 149) Who proposed "fluid mosaic model'' for
3) Gastrin plasma membrane?
4) Cholecystokinin 1) Singer and Nicholson
2) C. Cramer and C. Naegeli
140) Genus refer to a group of similar and related 3) Denielli and Davson
1) phyla 4) J. D. Robertson
2) classes
3) orders 150) The figure shows a diagrammatic view of
4) species human respiratory system with labels A, B, C and
D. Mark the option which gives correct
141) Plants differ from animals in having identification and main function and /or
1) Definite lifespan characteristic.
2) Localized growth
3) Localized growth and indefinite lifespan
4) Indefinite lifespan

142) __________ is the subaerial stem modification


with long internode.
1) Offset
2) Rhizome
3) Runner
4) Sucker

143) In which organism ostia are present? 1) C-Alveoli- Thin walled vascular bag like
1) Poriferans structures for exchange of gases
2) Coelenterates 2) D-Lower end of lungs -Diaphragm pulls it down
3) Molluscs during inspiration
4) Annelids 3) B- Pleural membrane-Surrounds ribs on both
sides to provide cushion against rubbing
144) What is surfactant? 4) A-Trachea-Long tube supported by complete
1) It is excessive in many premature infants cartilaginous rings for conducting inspired air
resulting in difficulties in breathing
2) It is a protein produced by type II alveolar cells 151) Among the energy values or nutrients, 9.3
3) It decreases the surfaces tension of the fluid calories is that of
lining the alveoli 1) Proteins
4) It is lacking in individuals suffering from acute 2) Fats
respiratory distress syndrome. 3) Carbohydrates
4) Vitamins
145) In onion root tip during metaphase stage of
mitosis, what will be the number of kinetochores? 152) On which basis a living organism is
1) 8 unexpectionally differentiates from a non-living

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structure? 2) Foot, seta and capsule


1) Growth and movement 3) Capsule only
2) Reproduction 4) Foot and capsule
3) Interaction with environment
4) Responsiveness 159) Identify incorrect statement about G0 phase.
1) Mitosis occurs after G0 phase.
153) The epithelial cells lining the stomach of
vertebrates is protected from damage by HCl 2) Biocatalysts can be used to exit G0 phase.
because 3) Cell metabolism occurs continuously in
1) HCl is too dilute G0 phase.
2) HCl is neutralized by alkaline gastric juice 4) Cell volume keeps on increasing during this
3) The epithelial cells are resistant to the action of phase.
HCl
4) The epithelial cells are covered with a mucous 160) Give the correct match in the following
secretion

154) Uricotelic mode of excreting nitrogenous


waste is found in (Mains 2011)
1) reptiles and birds
2) birds and annelids
3) amphibians and reptiles
4) insects and amphibians 1) A=r,B=q, C=s
2) A=r,B=s, C=p
155) Mark the wrong statements regarding
universal rules of nomenclature.
1) The first word denoting the genus starts with a 3) A=r,B=p, C=s
capital letter.
2) The first word in a biological name represents
the genus. 4) A=r,B=p, C=q
3) Both the words in a biological name, when
handwritten, are separately underlined. 161) To remove seed dormancy by mechanically
4) Biological names are generally in Greek and removing the seed coat, is called
written in italics. 1) Stratification
2) Scarification
156) Statement 1: Gap junctions work as 3) Photoperiodism
cementing functions to keep the neighbouring cells 4) Vernalization
together.
Statement 2: Tight junctions facilitate the cells to 162) Nitrogenous waste in the Malpighian tubule
communicate with each other by connecting the flows into _______ organ.
cytoplasm of adjoining cells, for rapid transfer of 1) vacuole
ions, small and big molecules, etc. 2) haemocoel
1) Both statement 1 and statement 2 are true and 3) intestine
reason is the correct explanation of statement 1. 4) duodenum
2) Both statement 1 and statement 2 are true but
reason is not the correct explanation of statement 163) Who proposed the "Cell theory''?
1. 1) Watson and Crick
3) Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false. 2) Schleiden and Schwann
4) Both statement 1 and statement 2 are false. 3) Mendel and Morgan
4) Robert Hooke
157) Find the correct statement for respiration in
humans. 164) The minute protoplasmic connections
1) Neural signals from pneumotoxic centre in pons between cells are called
region of brain can increase the duration of 1) Plasmodesmata
inspiration. 2) Chiasmata
2) Cigarette smoking may lead to inflammation of 3) Tractile fibres
bronchi. 4) Ultra-cellular strands
3) Workers in grinding and stone- breaking
industries may suffer, from lung fibrosis. 165) Photosynthetic roots are recorded from
4) About 90% of carbon dioxide  CO2  is carried by 1) Rhizophora
2) Jussiaea
haemoglobin as carbaminohaemoglobin. 3) Bryophyllum
4) Tinospora
158) The sporophytic phase in Funaria is well
developed and is composed of 166) During cell division, sometimes there will be
1) Spore sac failure of separation of sister chromatids. This
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event is called answer key


1) Interference
2) Complementation
3) Coincidence
4) Non-disjunction

167) Which of the following viruses is devoid of


protein coat with their body constituted by only
RNA
1) Polyomavirus
2) Potato spindle tuber virus (PSTV) 1) (a) - (t), (b) - (q), (c) - (r), (d) - (s), (e) - (p)
3) Mumps virus 2) (a) - (p), (b) - (t), (c) - (q), (d) - (r), (e) - (s)
4) Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) 3) (a) - (q), (b) - (r), (c) - (s), (d) - (p), (e) - (t)
4) (a) - (r), (b) - (p), (c) - (t), (d) - (s), (e) - (q)
168) Which one of the following organisms is
scientifically correctly named, correctly printed 175) In Cycas, pollination is by
according to the International Rules of 1) Insect
Nomeclature and correctly described? (Mains 2012) 2) Wind
1) Musca domestics - the common house lizard, a 3) Water
reptile 4) Both (1) and (2)
2) Plasmodium falciparum - a protozoan pathogen
causing the most serious type of malaria. 176) Tranverse groove present in dinoflagellates is
3) Felis tigris - the Indian tiger, well protected in 1) Annulus
Gir forests. 2) Sulcus
4) E. coli - full name Entamoeba coli, a commonly 3) Cingulum
occurring bacterium in human intestine. 4) Both (2) and (3)

169) DNA is present in 177) What is a scorpioid cyme having all the
1) Lysosomes flowers in the same plane?
2) Ribosomes 1) Rhipidium
3) Carboxysomes 2) Bostryx
4) Mitochondria and chloroplast 3) Drepanium
4) Cincinnus
170) In the stomach, _______ secretes the gastric
acid. 178) In the ascending limb of the loop of Henle,
1) acidic cells what is the maximum osmotic difference that can
2) peptic cells be created by the Na-K pump?
3) gastrin secreting cells 1) 400 m Osmol/L
4) parietal cells 2) 300 m Osmol/L
3) 200 m Osmol/L
171) A weak creeping stem, rooting at nodes and 4) 100 m Osmol/L
bear a series of plants of successive vegetative
generations is called 179) Choose the correct option: Volkmann’s canals
1) Stolon connect
2) Runner 1) Haversian canal with marrow cavity
3) Trailer 2) Haversian canal with Haversian canal
4) Offset 3) Haversian canal with matrix
4) lacunae to lacunae
172) The development of Funaria gametophyte
always initiated from 180) Similar structure (in function) to human
1) Protonema kidney in amoeba is
2) Antheredium 1) Plasmodesmata
3) Archegonia 2) Contractile vacuole
4) Capsule 3) Nucleus
4) Plasma membrane
173) Non-motile male gametes are formed in
1) Pinus
2) Fern
3) Selaginella
4) Funaria

174) Match the following nutrition/vitamin


deficiencies in column I with causes/deficiencies is
column II and choose the correct option from the

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Flower with bicarpellary syncarpus condition with axile placenatation is seen in

1) fabaceae.
2) Lillceae
3) Solanaceae
4) Brasaaicaceae

Dinoflagellate have
1) cell wall made of silica
2) cellulosic cell wall devided into plates
3) No cell wall
4) pellicle as outer covering

Endosperm is the nutritive tissue in case of


1) Peas
2) Beans
3) Tomato
4)Brassica

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