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Evolution

CAreer Institute NEET – 2019

G et Concept- Building Test – II


Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 360
Date: 24/06/2018

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INSTRUCTIONS
A. General Instructions
nalytical 1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
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:
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No

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additional sheets will be provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers
and electronic devices, in any form, are not allowed.
B. Filling of OMR Sheet
1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking
your answers on OMR sheet.

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2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with black pen for each
character of your
heets Enrolment No. and write your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated
places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking
answers.
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

S eries
Name of candidate (in Capital letters): __________________________________
Roll Number: _______________________________________________________
Examination Center Number: _________________________________________
Name of Examination: ________________________________________________

Candidate’s Signature: ______________ Invigilator’s Signature: __________


Section A (BIOLOGY)

1. By what Trypsinogen is converted into Trypsin ?


(A) Oxantic cells (B) Enterokinase (C) Bicarbonate salts (D) Chyme
2. What product can be obtain by erepsin ?
(A) Glucose (B) Amino acid (C) Trypsin (D) Glycerol
3. Improper sentence for hepatitis...
(A) Eyes are seen yellow due to increased amount of bile pigments.
(B) Toxic effect or moving effect in digestive track is responsible.
(C) The liver cells faill to excrete bile.
(D) Obstacle occurred in bile duct.
4. Make the correct pairs
Column - I Column - II
(P) Small intestine (i) Largest factory (A) (P-iv) (Q -iii) (R- i) (S - ii)
(Q) Pancreas (ii) Absorpstion of glucose (B) (P-iii) (Q -ii) (R- i) (S - iv)
(R) Liver (iii) Carrying electrolytic solution (C) (P-iv) (Q -iii) (R- i) (S - ii)
(S) Colon (iv) Digestion and absorption (D) (P-ii) (Q -iv) (R- iii) (S - i)
5. Make the correct pairs
Column - I Column - II
(P) Kwashiorkor (i) Indigestion (A) (P-iii) (Q -iv) (R- ii) (S -i)
(Q) Gastritis (ii) More production of bile pigments (B) (P-iv) (Q -iii) (R- ii) (S-i)
(R) Hepatitis (iii) Malnutrition (C) (P-ii) (Q -iii) (R- iv) (S -i)
(S) Constipation (iv) Effects of food toxicity (D) (P-i) (Q -iii) (R- iv) (S -i)
6. Human intestine large because..... (DPMT - 1996)
(A) Bacteria in the food moves slowly
(B) Substances of food digest slowly
(C) It provide more space for the absorption of digested food
(D) It provide more space for the storage of food
7. Enterokinase takes part in the conversion of what ? ( BHU-2000)
(A) Pepsinogen into pepsin (B) Trypsinogen into trypsin
(C) Protein into polypeptide (D) Caseinogen into casein
8. Secretin stimulates production of ( M.P.PM.T. 2002)
(A) Saliva (B) Gastric juice (C) Bile (D) Pencreatic juice
9. Enzyme trypsin is secreted by ( A.F.M.C. -2003)
(A) Duodenum (B) Liver (C) Pancreas (D) Stomach
10. Fatty acids and glycerol are first absorbed by (B.V.- 2000)
(A) Lymph vessels (B) Villi (C) Blood capillaries (D) Hepatic portal vein
11. Secretin hormone is produced by (M.P.P.M.T. - 1995)
(A) Stomach (B) Liver (C) Intestine (D)Pancreas
12. What will happen if bile duct gets choked ? (D.P.M.T. - 1996)
(A) Faeces become dry (B) Acidic chyme will not be neutralised
(C) There will be little digestion in intestine (D) Little absorption of fat will occur
13. Digestion of both starch and protein is carried out by (A.F.M.C. -1996)
(A) Gastric juice (B) Gastric lipase (C) Pancreatic juice (D) Ptylin
14. Enterokinase is (B.H.U. -1997)
(A) Pancreatic hormone (B) Intestine hormone
(C) Pancreatic enzyme (D) Component of Intestinal juice
15. Contraction of gall bladder is induced by (C.B.S.E. -1998)
(A) Gastrin (B) Cholecystokinin (C) Secretin (D) Enterogastrone
16. In human being cellulose is digested by (Karnataka -1999)
(A) Enzyme (B) Symbiotic bacteria
(C) Symbiotic protozoans (D) None of the above
17. Enzyme lactase occurs in (M.P.P.M.T. -2000)
(A) Saliva (B) Pancreatic juice (C) Intestinal juice (D) Stomach
18. Fat absorbed from gut is transported in blood as (Kerala -2001)
(A) Micelles (B) Liposomes (C) Chemomicrons (D) Chlymicrons
19. In small intestine, active absorption occurs in case of (A.M.U. -2001)
(A) Glucose (B) Amino acids (C) Na+ (D) All the above
20. What is cholecystikinin (Orissa -2002)
(A) Bile pigment (B) Gastro-intestinal hormone (C) Enzyme (D) Lipid
21. Absorption of glycerol, fatty acids and monoglycerides takes place by
(A) Lymph vessels within villi (B) Walls of stomach (Karnataka-2003)
(C) Colon (D) Capillaries within villi
22. DNA-ase and RNA-ase are enzymes produced by (B.H.U. -2003)
(A) Salivary glands (B) Pancreas (C) Stomach (D) Intestine
23. Carboxypeptidase is secreted by (Kerala-2004)
(A) Pancreas (B) Stomach (C) Salivary glands (D) Intestine
24. Secretin and Cholecystokinin are digestive hormone, They are Secreted in
(A) Pyloric stomach (B) Duodenum (C) Ileum (D) Oesophagus (CBSE -2005)
25. A. Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A
B. Both A and B are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
C. A is true but R is false
D. A is false but R is true
A : Large intestine also shows the presence of villi like small intestine.
R : Absorption of water takes place in large intestine.
26. A : The main part of carbohydrate digestion takes place in small intestine.
R : Here pancreatic amylase converts carbohydrate into lactose.
27. A : Many tube like glands are present in the wall of small intestine.
R : These glands secrete enzyme DNAse and RNAse into the intestinaljuice.
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29.
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Section B (Physics)

1. The vector projection of a vector 3ˆi  4 kˆ on y- [RPMT 2004]

axis is (a) 5 (b) 4


(c) 3 (d) Zero (a) 5, tan 1 (3 / 4 ) (b) 5 5 , tan 1 (1 / 2)
2. A force of 5 N acts on a particle along a (c) 10 , tan 1 (5 ) (d) 25 , tan 1 (3 / 4 )
direction making an angle of 60° with vertical.
Its vertical component be 10. A truck travelling due north at 20 m/s turns
(a) 10 N (b) 3 N west and travels at the same speed. The
(c) 4 N (d) 2.5 N change in its velocity be
3. A hall has the dimensions 10 m  12 m  14 m. A fly [UPSEAT 1999]

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]

6. Five equal forces of 10 N each are applied at (a) 7 N (b) 5 N


one point and all are lying in one plane. If the (c) 1 N (d) Between 1 N
angles between them are equal, the resultant and 7 N
force will be [CBSE PMT 1995] 14. The three vectors A  3ˆi  2ˆj  kˆ , B  ˆi  3ˆj  5kˆ
(a) Zero (b) 10 N
and C  2ˆi  ˆj  4 kˆ form
(c) 20 N (d) 10 2 N (a) An equilateral triangle (b)Isosceles
7. The angle made by the vector A  ˆi  ˆj with x- triangle
axis is (c) A right angled triangle (d) No triangle
[EAMCET (Engg.) 1999] 15. For the figure
(a) 90° (b) 45°
(a) A  B  C
(c) 22.5° (d) 30°
(b) B  C  A
8. Any vector in an arbitrary direction can always
be replaced by two (or three) (c) C  A  B
(a) Parallel vectors which have the original (d) A  B  C  0
vector as their resultant 16. If vectors P, Q and R have magnitude 5, 12 and
(b) Mutually perpendicular vectors which 13 units and P  Q  R, the angle between Q
have the original vector as their resultant and R is [CEET 1998]
5 5
(c) Arbitrary vectors which have the original (a) cos  1 (b) cos  1
12 13
vector as their resultant
12 7
(d) It is not possible to resolve a vector (c) cos  1 (d) cos  1
13 13
9. If A  4ˆi  3ˆj and B  6ˆi  8 ˆj then magnitude 17. A person goes 10 km north and 20 km east.
and direction of A  B will be What will be displacement from initial point
(a) 22.36 km (b) 2 km (c) Length, mass and time
(c) 5 km (d) 20 km (d) None of these
18. Two forces of 12 N and 8 N act upon a body. 26. The SI unit of momentum is [SCRA 1986, 89; CPMT 1987]

The resultant force on the body has maximum kg kg.m


(a) (b)
m sec
value of [Manipal 2003]
kg.m 2
(a) 4 N (b) 0 N (c) (d) kg  Newton
sec
(c) 20 N (d) 8 N
27. Young's modulus of a material has the same
19. If a vector 2ˆi  3 ˆj  8 kˆ is perpendicular to the units as
vector 4 ˆj  4ˆi  kˆ . Then the value of  is [CBSE PMT 2005] [MP PMT 1994]

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) ML1T 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

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