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2. (4) 42. (4) 82. (1) 122. (3) 162. (2)
3. (4) 43. (1) 83. (4) 123. (1) 163. (3)
4. (3) 44. (3) 84. (2) 124. (4) 164. (1)
5. (4) 45. (2) 85. (4) 125. (2) 165. (3)
6. (3) 46. (4) 86. (2) 126. (4) 166. (4)
7. (4) 47. (2) 87. (2) 127. (2) 167. (1)
8. (4) 48. (1) 88. (4) 128. (2) 168. (1)
9. (2) 49. (3) 89. (4) 129. (4) 169. (1)
10. (3) 50. (4) 90. (1) 130. (3) 170. (3)
11. (2) 51. (4) 91. (4) 131. (1) 171. (1)
12. (4) 52. (1) 92. (2) 132. (2) 172. (1)
13. (3) 53. (4) 93. (1) 133. (1) 173. (2)
14. (2) 54. (4) 94. (3) 134. (1) 174. (1)
15. (2) 55. (1) 95. (2) 135. (2) 175. (3)
16. (3) 56. (4) 96. (1) 136. (3) 176. (2)
17. (2) 57. (3) 97. (3) 137. (4) 177. (3)
18. (1) 58. (2) 98. (1) 138. (4) 178. (1)
19. (2) 59. (1) 99. (2) 139. (3) 179. (3)
20. (4) 60. (2) 100. (4) 140. (2) 180. (1)
21. (4) 61. (2) 101. (1) 141. (3) 181. (3)
22. (3) 62. (2) 102. (4) 142. (3) 182. (4)
23. (1) 63. (2) 103. (3) 143. (4) 183. (4)
24. (1) 64. (4) 104. (2) 144. (2) 184. (4)
25. (2) 65. (2) 105. (1) 145. (1) 185. (2)
26. (4) 66. (3) 106. (2) 146. (3) 186. (2)
27. (3) 67. (3) 107. (1) 147. (4) 187. (1)
28. (2) 68. (4) 108. (2) 148. (1) 188. (2)
29. (4) 69. (2) 109. (1) 149. (3) 189. (1)
30. (1) 70. (4) 110. (3) 150. (3) 190. (1)
31. (2) 71. (4) 111. (4) 151. (2) 191. (1)
32. (4) 72. (1) 112. (1) 152. (1) 192. (2)
33. (2) 73. (2) 113. (4) 153. (1) 193. (1)
34. (3) 74. (2) 114. (4) 154. (2) 194. (2)
35. (3) 75. (4) 115. (1) 155. (1) 195. (2)
36. (3) 76. (2) 116. (4) 156. (4) 196. (3)
37. (2) 77. (4) 117. (4) 157. (4) 197. (4)
38. (2) 78. (3) 118. (1) 158. (2) 198. (1)
39. (4) 79. (1) 119. (4) 159. (1) 199. (3)
40. (4) 80. (3) 120. (4) 160. (4) 200. (4)

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PHYSICS

1. Answer (1) 14. Answer (2)


2. Answer (4) 15. Answer (2)
3. Answer (4) 16. Answer (3)
4. Answer (3) 17. Answer (2)
5. Answer (4) 18. Answer (1)

F = mv = (DAv) (2vcos) = 2DAv2cos. I


L1  L2  10log
6. Answer (3) ⎛I⎞
⎜4⎟
⎝ ⎠
u sin 60 160

10 10 40  L2  10log 4
80 40  L2  20log 2
u m/s
3
L2 = 40 – 6 = 34 dB
7. Answer (4)
19. Answer (2)
8. Answer (4)
I0
9. Answer (2) I cos2 30
2
10. Answer (3)
11. Answer (2) 3I0
I
8
1 2GM GMm GMm
mk 2  
2 R R r I 300
 100   37.5%
R I0 8
 r=
1 k 2 20. Answer (4)
12. Answer (4)
13. Answer (3) hc h2

Min 2m 2
⎛ N ⎞
B  x ⎜1  1 ⎟
⎝ N2 ⎠ 2mc  2
Min 
BN2 h
 x
N2  N1 21. Answer (4)
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22. Answer (3) 31. Answer (2)
Bt = mg(t + x) 32. Answer (4)

⎛ B ⎞ ⎛ D Vg ⎞ ⎛D ⎞ N
 x ⎜  1⎟ t  ⎜ 2  1⎟ t  ⎜ 2  1⎟ t
⎝ mg ⎠ D Vg D 
⎝ 1 ⎠ ⎝ 1 ⎠
BIl
23. Answer (1)
24. Answer (1)
 mg
1 1 1
 
v u f N sin  = BIl
N cos  = mg
1 1 1
   v = 10 cm BIl = mg tan 
v 15 30
 Shift = 15 – 10 = 5 cm mg tan  g tan 
I  
25. Answer (2) Bl B
33. Answer (2)
R
2xdx.Mg.x 2MgR

x 0
R 2

3 T  2
I
BH M
26. Answer (4)
I
BR  B 2  (2B )2  5B T   2
BH /cos M
27. Answer (3)
BH = B cos 
28. Answer (2)
fMonoatomic < fDiatomic < fPolyatomic T 1
 ⇒ T   T cos 60.
T cos 60
Monoatomic > Diatomic > Polyatomic
SlopeMonoatomic > SlopeDiatomic > SlopePolyatomic 34. Answer (3)
29. Answer (4) q
IC  IE
100
3A
q
1A IB  IE
A 100
6A 7A 35. Answer (3)
36. Answer (3)
9A 18 V
12400 12400
3 
30. Answer (1)  5000

2 F  2262 Å
37. Answer (2)
38. Answer (2)
3 F 4 F 39. Answer (4)
40. Answer (4)
3
18  6V
36 41. Answer (3)
42. Answer (4)
6
6 2V 43. Answer (1)
6 F 12 F 18
44. Answer (3)

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45. Answer (2) 53. Answer (4)
46. Answer (4) 54. Answer (4)
47. Answer (2) 55. Answer (1)
48. Answer (1) 56. Answer (4)
49. Answer (3) 57. Answer (3)
50. Answer (4) 58. Answer (2)
51. Answer (4) 59. Answer (1)
52. Answer (1) 60. Answer (2)

CHEMISTRY

61. Answer (2) 72. Answer (1)


62. Answer (2) In [Cu(NH3)4]2+, Cu has dsp2 hybridization.
XeF4  Square planar, sp d 3 2
73. Answer (2)
[PtCl4]2–  Square planar, dsp2
Reduction by 4
63. Answer (2) n1  n2
nfactor 
Thermal decomposition of a gas over the surface of +1 +5 –3 n1  n2
a metal follows zero order kinetics. H3PO2 H3PO4 + PH3 4  4 16
  2
64. Answer (4) Oxidation by 4 44 8
I is antiaromatic
II is aromatic nfactor = 2

III is non-aromatic 74. Answer (2)


65. Answer (2)
5
PB   16  10 atm  10 atm.
Its enol form is phenol which is highly resonance 53
stabilised aromatic compound.
75. Answer (4)
66. Answer (3)
Due to steric inhibition, the electron withdrawing i = 1 for C6H12O6
tendency of –NO2 decreases. 76. Answer (2)
67. Answer (3) All have same bond order with same number of
68. Answer (4) electron.
77. Answer (4)
Cl2/1 eq
H3C – CH – CH2 – Cl (A)
h 1 1 5
H3C – CH – CH3 CH3 A  4  4 
CH3 8 2 2
CH3 Br2/1 eq
(B)
H3C – C – CH3
h 1 5
Br B  10    AB
4 2
69. Answer (2) 78. Answer (3)
70. Answer (4)
79. Answer (1)
CrO3 CH3MgBr 80. Answer (3)
R – CH2 – OH R – COOH CH4
H2SO4
2 –
Hg2Cl2 Hg2 + 2Cl
Cu/high T
CH3OH 3
Ksp = 4S
–6
71. Answer (4) S = 2×10 M

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81. Answer (2) 90. Answer (1)
X X NaOH + CH3COOH  CH3COONa + H2O

B B x 5 0 0
H N N–X H N N–H 0 5–x x x

H–B B–H H–B B–X  Salt  x


pH  pK a  log
N N  Acid   5.44  4.74  log 5  x
H H
x
 0.7  log
(I) (II) 5x
X x
H  5 
B 5x
B
HN NH
X–N N–X 25
 x   4.16
HB BH 6
HB BH
N
N 91. Answer (4)
X H H2S2O8 + H2O  H2SO5 + H2SO4
(III) (IV)
H2SO5 + H2O  H2SO4 + H2O2
82. Answer (1) 92. Answer (2)
83. Answer (4) Al4C3 + H2O  CH4 + Al(OH)3
Balanced equation is 93. Answer (1)
KIO3 + 5KI + 6HCl  3I2 + 6KCl + 3H2O 94. Answer (3)
1  5  6 12
  1 OH

3  6  3 12 CH3 – C = CH
2+
84. Answer (2) Hg

NH4NO3   N2O  2H2O 95. Answer (2)

85. Answer (4) ⎡ ⎛ dE ⎞ ⎤


H  nF ⎢T ⎜ ⎟  E⎥
86. Answer (2) ⎣ ⎝ dT ⎠ ⎦
87. Answer (2)
 H  2  96500[300  0.1  5]  4825 kJ
H H H 96. Answer (1)
(i) Zn, O3
–C–C=C–C 4-oxopentanal Ag2S is concentrated by leaching.
(ii) Zn/H2O
H CH3 H 97. Answer (3)
n
88. Answer (4) Fact.
98. Answer (1)
 e / m   1.6  10 –19  2 / 4  1.67  10 27
ratio =   F– is better leaving group than Cl– in case of ArSN1.
e / m  1.6  10 19 / 9.1 10 31
99. Answer (2)
= 2.72 × 10–4
89. Answer (4) COOH COOH
Na/NH3 (i) O3
Smix = –2.303R[n1log1 + n2log2]
Birch (ii) H2O
Gmix = Hmix – 2.303RT[n1log1 + n2log2] reduction

COOH COOH
⎡ 1 2⎤
= 0 – 2.303 × 8.314 × 300 ⎢5log  10log ⎥ +
⎣ 3 3⎦ HOOC COOH
COOH
= –23.78 kJ (A) (B)
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100. Answer (4) 112. Answer (1)
Most stable carbanion will form at (d). 113. Answer (4)
101. Answer (1) 114. Answer (4)
Fact Second is more stable due to resonance.
102. Answer (4) 115. Answer (1)
Cyclooctatetraene is a non-aromatic compound due Zn can replace Ag+.
to non-planar structure. It contains 4n electrons.
116. Answer (4)
103. Answer (3)
Kb is solvent dependent.
Due to high bond dissociation energy its rate of
reactions in the body is comparatively slow. 117. Answer (4)
104. Answer (2) In pyridine, lone pair on N-atom are not involved in
105. Answer (1) resonance.

106. Answer (2) 118. Answer (1)

107. Answer (1) Due to partial double bond character.

108. Answer (2) 119. Answer (4)


109. Answer (1) If R is (CH3)3C– , benzoic acid will not form.
110. Answer (3) 120. Answer (4)
111. Answer (4) Fact.

BIOLOGY

121. Answer (1) 129. Answer (4)


122. Answer (3) Biomagnification of DDT
123. Answer (1) 130. Answer (3)
When a cell is flaccid, water flows into the cell and 131. Answer (1)
out of the cell and are in equilibrium. Such population interaction is competition.
124. Answer (4) 132. Answer (2)
RNA has ribose and uracil hence less stable. 133. Answer (1)
125. Answer (2) Tall plant with round × Tall plant with wrinkled
seeds seeds
Through plastoquinone
(TtRr) (Ttrr)
126. Answer (4)
Substrate level phosphorylation. TR Tr tR tr
127. Answer (2) Tr TTRr TTrr TtRr Ttrr
a - true for eukaryotes tr TtRr Ttrr ttRr ttrr

128. Answer (2) 3


Tall and wrinkled =
One percent of incident solar light energy is used by 8
producers and 10% energy becomes available for 134. Answer (1)
higher trophic level. 135. Answer (2)

1% PP One molecule of glycolate can form one molecule of


Solar Light Energy
(1 Lac J) Used photosynthetically (1000 J) glycine. Two molecules of glycine can form one
10% molecule of CO2 and one of serine.
10% 136. Answer (3)
SC or primary carnivore PC
(10 J) (100 J) 137. Answer (4)

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138. Answer (4) 157. Answer (4)
Riccia, Funaria, Marchantia In the neck of camel and giraffe there are seven
139. Answer (3) cervical vertebrae but the neck is long because the
intervertebral disc is of large size.
140. Answer (2)
158. Answer (2)
141. Answer (3)
Nucleotide is made up of pentose sugar, nitrogenous
Occipital bone has foramen magnum. Patella is base and phosphate.
formed by ossification of tendon of quadriceps
159. Answer (1)
extensor muscle.
160. Answer (4)
142. Answer (3)
161. Answer (1)
Nucleotidase, aminopeptidase – Intestinal juice
Spores in slime mould possess true wall.
Pepsin – Gastric juice
162. Answer (2)
143. Answer (4)
163. Answer (3)
144. Answer (2)
164. Answer (1)
t-PA is tissue plasminogen activator.
165. Answer (3)
OKT3 is an immunosuppressant drug.
Castor – endospermic dicot seed.
Asparaginase – Chemotherapeutic agent in
treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia 166. Answer (4)

-1-antitrypsin – Used to treat emphysema During apoplast movement, the movement of water is
faster.
145. Answer (1)
167. Answer (1)
Blockage of coronary artery destroys cardiac
168. Answer (1)
muscles rapidly because constantly beating heart
muscles cannot survive long without oxygen. 169. Answer (1)
146. Answer (3) 170. Answer (3)
147. Answer (4) 171. Answer (1)
Nereis is aquatic, dioecious and have parapodia and 172. Answer (1)
closed circulatory system. 173. Answer (2)
148. Answer (1) 174. Answer (1)
Rabbit produces Angoora wool. Heterozygotes pass on both sickle cell and normal
149. Answer (3) alleles to the next generation. Thus, neither allele
can be eliminated from the gene pool.
Cervical mucus is thickened to prevent the passage
and transport of sperms. Balancing selection can arise by the heterozygotes
having a selective advantage as in case of sickle cell
150. Answer (3) anemia.
LH and GnRH have no effect on the production of 175. Answer (3)
adrenal androgens. RAAS is Renin angiotensin
Aldosterone system. Biting and chewing type of mouth parts occur in
cockroach
151. Answer (2)
176. Answer (2)
It transfers nucleotides to the growing DNA.
177. Answer (3)
152. Answer (1)
The stromal cells of testes secreting androgens are
Filtration is a non-selective process. leydig cells which are stimulated by LH.
153. Answer (1) 178. Answer (1)
154. Answer (2) 179. Answer (3)
FSH and LH are given for follicular maturation and For sessile animals, radial symmetry is
ovulation. advantageous as it allows food to be gathered from
155. Answer (1) all sides.

156. Answer (4) 180. Answer (1)

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181. Answer (3) 193. Answer (1)
182. Answer (4) 194. Answer (2)
183. Answer (4) 195. Answer (2)
184. Answer (4) 196. Answer (3)
185. Answer (2)
1 D 1 S/J J/S D
186. Answer (2) 2 A K 2 A K S/J P S/J P
187. Answer (1) 3 S/J 3 D D J/S
188. Answer (2) 4 P J/S 4 P J/S A K A K
189. Answer (1) 197. Answer (4)
190. Answer (1) 198. Answer (1)
191. Answer (1) 199. Answer (3)
192. Answer (2) 200. Answer (4)

  

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