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2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. Part-I is Biology, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Physics.
4. Each part has only one section:
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C. Marking Scheme:
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BIOLOGY
Subject Marking Scheme
30*4
30*4
30*4
Total Marks
120
120
120
Biology: Digestive System
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Section B (Physics)
starting at one corner ends up at a (a) 40 m/s N–W (b) 20 2 m/s N–W
diametrically opposite corner. What is the (c) 40 m/s S–W (d) 20 2 m/s S–W
magnitude of its displacement 11. A 2ˆi ˆj, B 3ˆj kˆ and C 6ˆi 2kˆ .
(a) 17 m (b) 26 m
Value of A 2B 3C would be
(c) 36 m (d) 20 m
(a) 20ˆi 5 ˆj 4 kˆ (b) 20ˆi 5 ˆj 4 kˆ
1 ˆ 1 ˆ
(c) 4ˆi 5 ˆj 20 kˆ (d) 5ˆi 4 ˆj 10 kˆ
4. The expression 2 i 2 j is a
12. For the resultant of the two vectors to be
(a) Unit vector (b) Null vector
maximum, what must be the angle between
(c) Vector of magnitude 2 (d) Scalar
them
5. Given vector A 2ˆi 3 ˆj, the angle between A (a) 0° (b) 60°
and y-axis is (c) 90° (d) 180°
[CPMT 1993]
13. A particle is simultaneously acted by two
(a) tan 1 3 / 2 (b) tan 1 2 / 3 forces equal to 4 N and 3 N. The net force on
(c) sin 1 2 / 3 (d) cos 1 2 / 3 the particle is [CPMT 1979]
1
(a) Pressure (b) Strain
(a) –1 (b) (c) Compressibility (d) Force
2
1 28. The dimensions of calorie are
(c) (d) 1
2 (a) ML2 T 2 (b) MLT 2
20. A particle moves from position 3ˆi 2ˆj 6 kˆ to (c) ML2 T 1 (d) ML2 T 3
14 ˆi 13 ˆj 9 kˆ due to a uniform force of 29. Whose dimensions is ML2 T 1 [CPMT 1989]
(4ˆi ˆj 3kˆ ) N . If the displacement in meters (a) Torque (b) Angular
then work done will be momentum
[CMEET 1995; Pb. PMT 2002, 03] (c) Power (d) Work
(a) 100 J (b) 200 J 30. The dimensions of universal gravitational
(c) 300 J (d) 250 J constant are
[MP PMT 1984, 87, 97, 2000; CBSE PMT 1988, 92; 2004
21. If for two vectors A and B, A B 0, the
MP PET 1984, 96, 99; MNR 1992; DPMT 1984;
vectors CPMT 1978, 84, 89, 90, 92, 96; AFMC 1999;
(a) Are perpendicular to each other NCERT 1975; DPET 1993; AIIMS 2000;
RPET 2001; Pb. PMT 2002, 03; UPSEAT 1999;
(b) Are parallel to each other
BCECE 2003, 05;]
(c) Act at an angle of 60° 2 2 2 1 3
M L T 2
(a) M LT (b)
(d) Act at an angle of 30°
(c) ML1T 2 (d) ML2 T 2
22. If force (F) 4ˆi 5 ˆj and displacement
(s) 3ˆi 6 kˆ then the work done is [Manipal 1995]
(a) 4 3 (b) 5 6
(c) 6 3 (d) 4 6
23. SI unit of pressure is
[EAMCET 1980; DPMT 1984; CBSE PMT 1988;
NCERT 1976; AFMC 1991; USSR MEE 1991]
(a) Pascal (b) Dynes / cm 2
(c) cm of Hg (d) Atmosphere
24. One nanometre is equal to [SCRA 1986; MNR 1986]
6
(a) 9
10 mm (b) 10 cm
(c) 10 7 cm (d) 10 9 cm
25. Temperature can be expressed as a derived
quantity in terms of any of the following
[MP PET 1993; UPSEAT 2001]
(a) Length and mass
(b) Mass and time