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All India Full Length Test -08 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / 10-Aug-2023

Test ID : 208

ALL INDIA
FULL SYLLABUS TEST SERIES-UG
2023-24

li i ty -c um
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Na

TEST DATE : 10-Aug-2023

SOLUTION

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All India Full Length Test -08 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / 10-Aug-2023

PHYSICS
SECTION-A SECTION-A
1. (3) [NCERT-428] 1. (3) [NCERT-428]

 1 1  1 1
E 2  E 2 
 n1 n22   n1 n22 

 1 1  1 1  3  1 1  1 1  3
 E4 2   2  2    4  16   16  E4 2   2  2      
2 4     2 4   4 16  16

1 1 3 1 1 3
E21      E21     
1 4  4 1 4  4

1 1  3 1 1  3
E 4 3      E 4 3     
 9 16  144  9 16  144

So, E21 is highest. E21

2. (4) [NCERT 334] 2. (4) [NCERT 334]


force × distance × time. × ×
3. (1) [NCERT- 328] 3. (1) [NCERT- 328]

hc hc
E E
 
E = 3.984 × 10–19 J E = 3.984 × 10–19 J

Energy recieved Energy recieved


 No. of photon = Energy of one photon  = Energy of one photon

10 7 10 7
2.5 1011 2.5 1011
3.984 10 19 3.984 10 19
4. (2) [NCERT-401] 4. (2) [NCERT-401]
For de-Broglie wavelength

h h
= ., v = same = ., v=
mv mv
is minimum for  particle  
5. (4) [NCERT-395] 5. (4) [NCERT-395]
It implies that threshold wavelength for the metal is
smaller than that of ultraviolet light.
Sincewavelength of -rays is -
smaller than that of ultraviolet light, so -
-rays will cause photoelectric effect.
6. (1) [NCERT-67]
6. (1) [NCERT-67]
C B 1
C B 1 sin    
sin     B 2B 2
B 2B 2

  300 =
  300 = 6
6
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7. (2) [NCERT-27] 7. (2) [NCERT-27]
3.72 + 9.4 = 13.12 = 13.1 3.72 + 9.4 = 13.12 = 13.1

8. (2) [NCERT-I-48] 8. (2) [NCERT-I-48]

Time taken by the same ball to return to the hands


2u 2  20 2u 2  20
of the juggler is   4s . So he is   4s .
g 10 g 10
throwing the balls after 1s each.
Let at some instant he throws ball number 4. Before
1s of throwing it, he throws ball 3. So the height of
ball 3 is
1
h3  20  1  10(1)2  15m
1 2
h3  20  1  10(1)2  15m
2
Before 2s, he throws ball 2. So the height of ball 2
is
1
1 h2  20  2  10(2)2  20m
h2  20  2  10(2)2  20m 2
2
Before 3s, he throws ball 1. SO the height of ball 1
is

1 1
h1  20  3  10(3)2  15m h1  20  3  10(3)2  15m
2 2
9. (2) [NCERT-42] 9. (2) [NCERT-42]

slope a=
a
2
( 8)
( 8) a  a  4m / s2
a  a  4m / s2 2
2
10. (4) [NCERT-78]
10. (4) [NCERT-78]
h1 = h2
Given condition, h1 = h2
u2 sin2
2 2 o 2 2 u2 sin2 u12 sin2 45o u22 sin2 h
u sin 45
1 u sin
2 h 2g
2g
2
2
2
2 u12 4 2 1 16
u 4 2 1 16 sin sin2 45o
sin2 sin2 45o
1
2 u22 5 2 25
u 2 5 2 25

4
4 o sin 53o
sin 53 5
5
11. (1) [NCERT-81]
11. (1) [NCERT-81]
v2
v2 a, [ ]
 a , the centripetal acceleration [Given] r
r
4v 2
4v 2 v a'   4a
If v is doubled, a'   4a r
r
12. (3) [NCERT-486] 12. (3) [NCERT-486]

ac voltage stabilizer ac

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13. (3) [NCERT- 444] 13. (3) [NCERT- 444]
Means B.E. per nculeon is 8 MeV 8 MeV
14. (2) [NCERT-501] 14. (2) [NCERT-501]

A B Y A B Y
0 0 1 0 0 1
1 0 0 1 0 0
0 1 0 0 1 0
1 1 0 1 1 0
15. (1) [NCERT-101] 15. (1) [NCERT-101]
F = R F = R
= 0.3 × 250 = 75 N. = 0.3 × 250 = 75 N.
16. (3) [NCERT- 101] 16. (3) [NCERT- 101]
Force on the block of mass 1 kg is 1
= 1 ×5 = 5 newton = 1 ×5 = 5 N
Maximum value of static friction =  mg =  mg
= 0.6 × 1 ×10 =6 N = 0.6 × 1 ×10 =6 N
As friction is self adujsting and is equal to applied
force . = 5 N.
so friction coming into play is 5 N. 17. (2) [NCERT-118]
17. (2) [NCERT-118] x = 3t2 + 5
x = 3t2 + 5 dx
v
dx dt
v
dt v = 6t + 0
v = 6t + 0 at t = 0 v=0

at t = 0 v=0 t = 5 sec v = 30m/s

t = 5 sec v = 30m/s
W.D = KE W.D = KE

1 1 1 1
W.D mv 2 0 (2)(30)2 900J W.D mv 2 0 (2)(30)2 900J
2 2 2 2

18. (2) [NCERT- 120] 18. (2) [NCERT- 120]

KE = Ui – Uf = mg × 14 – mg × 7 KE = Ui – Uf = mg × 14 – mg × 7

= 7 mg = 7 mg

= 7 × 2 × 10 = 140 J. = 7 × 2 × 10 = 140 J.

19. (1) [NCERT-448] 19. (1) [NCERT-448]

20. (4) [NCERT-326] 20. (4) [NCERT326-]

21. (2) [NCERT- 195] 21. (2) [NCERT-195]

GMm GMm GMm GMm GMm GMm


KE ; PE ;E KE ; PE ;E
2r r 2r 2r r 2r

If r is decreased, K will increase, but PE and E will r K PE E


decrease
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All India Full Length Test -08 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / 10-Aug-2023
22. (3) [NCERT- 144] 22. (3) [NCERT- 144]
m1 x 1  m 2 x 2  m 3 x 3  m 4 x 4 m1 x 1  m 2 x 2  m 3 x 3  m 4 x 4
 x CM   x CM 
m1  m 2  m 3  m 4 m1  m 2  m 3  m 4

20  32  52  80 8 20  32  52  80 8


  m   m
2358 9 2358 9
m1y 1  m 2 y 2  m 3 y 3  m 4 y 4 m1y 1  m 2 y 2  m 3 y 3  m 4 y 4
y CM  y CM 
m1  m 2  m 3  m 4 m1  m 2  m 3  m 4

2  0  3  0  5  2  8  2 13 2  0  3  0  5  2  8  2 13
  m   m
2358 9 2358 9
23. (1) [NCERT-165] 23. (1) [NCERT-165]
Diameter of the disc lies parallel to X-axis
By theorem of perpendicular axis ,

1  MR2  MR2 1  MR2  MR2


M.I. of disc about diameter =   =  
2 2  4 2 2  4

24. (3) [NCERT-179] 24. (3) [NCERT-179]

T  I   FR T  I   FR

MR2 = 30 × 0.4  = 25 rad/sec–2 MR2 = 30 × 0.4  = 25 rad/sec–2


25. (4) [NCERT-192] 25. (4) [NCERT-192]

m l m m l m

l2 l2
l l l l

m l m m l m

G.P.E. G.P.E.

Gm1m 2 Gm1m 2
U  U 
r r

F Gm I  F 2Gm I
 4 G
2 2
 4
F Gm I  F 2Gm I
2 2

H l JK GH l 2 JK
2 GH l JK GH l 2 JK
2

m2 m2
5.41G 5.41G
l l

26. (1) [NCERT-355] 26. (1) [NCERT-355]

M M
Here T 2 T 2
k k

5 M m 5 M m
and T 2 T 2
4 k 4 k
2
5
2
M m 5 M m
4 M 4 M

25 m m 9 25 m m 9
or 1 or 1 or
16 M M 16 16 M M 16
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All India Full Length Test -08 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / 10-Aug-2023
27. (4) [NCERT-36] 27. (4) [NCERT-36]
Given equation y a sin (bt–cx)
y a sin (bt–cx)
Comparing the given equation with general wave
equation

 2t 2x 
y  a sin    2t 2x 
  y  a sin  
 T
 T  
2 2
we get b  ,c  2 2
T  b ,c 
T 
b
Dimension of
c b 2 / T
 [LT 1 ]
c 2 / 
2 / T
 [LT 1 ] and other three quantity is
2 / 
dimensionless.
28. (4) [NCERT-86]
28. (4) [NCERT-86]
For swimmer to cross the river straight
1
4 sin   2  sin  
1
   300 4 sin   2  sin      300
2 2

So, angle with direction of river flow

 900    1200  900    1200


29. (1) [NCERT-301] 29. (1) [NCERT-301]

100  S A  [100  90]  50SB  (90  75) 100  S A  [100  90]  50SB  (90  75)

3 3
2S A  1.5S B  S A  SB 2S A  1.5S B  S A  SB
4 4

Now 100  S A  [100  T]  50  SB T(T  50) 100  S A  [100  T]  50  SB T(T  50)

3 3
2    (100  T)  (T  50) 2    (100  T)  (T  50)
4 4

300  3T  2T  100 300  3T  2T  100

400  5T  800 C 400  5T  800 C


30. (4) [NCERT-322] 30. (4) [NCERT-322]

Q ACB  UACB  WACB Q ACB  UACB  WACB

60J  30J  UACB 60J  30J  UACB

UACB  30J UACB  30J

UADB  UACB  30J UADB  UACB  30J

QADC  UADC  WADB QADC  UADC  WADB


=10 J + 30 J = 40 J =10 J + 30 J = 40 J
31. (3) [NCERT-378] 31. (3) [NCERT-378]
y = A sin (kx – t + )
y = A sin (kx – t + )
at x = 0, t = 0, y = 0
at x = 0, t = 0, y = 0 and slope is negative


32. (2) [NCERT-378]
32. (2) [NCERT-84]
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33. (3) [NCERT-88]
 33. (3) [NCERT-88]
E  (20x  10)iˆ 
E  (20x  10)iˆ
1
V1  V2    (20x  10)dx 1

5 V1  V2    (20x  10)dx
5

V1  V2  (10x  10x)
2 1
5
V1  V2  (10x 2  10x)15
V1  V2  10(25  5  1  1) V1  V2  10(25  5  1  1)

V1  V2  180V V1  V2  180V
34. (3) [NCERT-330] 34. (3) [NCERT-330]

2 sin300 sine 2 sin300 sine


1 1
2 sine 2 sine
2 2
1 1
sine sine
2 2
e 450 e 450

35. (3) [NCERT-150] 35. (4) [NCERT-150]

When current is uniformly distributed

0I 0I
Inside conductor B r B r B r B r
2 2
2 R 2 R

0I 1 0I 1
Outside conductor B B B B
2 r r 2 r r

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SECTION-B SECTION-B
36. (2) [NCERT-323] 36. (2) [NCERT-323]

20 + f = 30 20 + f = 30
f = 10 cm f = 10 cm

37. (1) [NCERT-97] 37. (1) [NCERT-97]

Vd Vd
Mobility
E E

J J
Electric conductivity
E E

m m
Relaxation time
ne2 ne2

Current (I) = neAvd (I) = neAvd


38. (4) [NCERT-107]
38. (4) [NCERT-107]

Rseries 4R 4 Rseries 4R 4
R 1 R 1

R 1 R 1
Rparallel 0.25 Rparallel 0.25
4 4 4 4
39. (1) [NCERT-78] 39. (1) [NCERT-78]

Ceq = C + C + C = 3C Ceq = C + C + C = 3C
40. (2) [NCERT-122] 40. (2) [NCERT-122]

E1 1 E1 1
E2 2 E2 2
1.6 32 1.6 32
E2 2.4V E2 2.4V
E2 48 E2 48

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All India Full Length Test -08 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / 10-Aug-2023
41. (1) [PYQ] 41. (1) [NCERT-PYQ]
Mass = M =M
Density of ball = d
=d
d
Density of glycerine = d
3 =
3

d
FB Vs g V g d
3 FB Vs g V g
3
Fg Mg Vdg
Fg Mg Vdg
For constant velocity Fnet = 0
FB = FV = Mg Fnet = 0
FB = FV = Mg
42. (3) [NCERT-71] 42. (3) [NCERT-71]
A dielectric develops a net dipole moment in an
exrternal field but in the absence of any external
field the different permanent dipoles are oriented
randomly due to thermal agitation.
43. (1) [NCERT-259]
43. (1) [NCERT-259]
220 Ip 88
220 Ip 88
88
IP 0.4A 88
220 IP 0.4A
220
44. (2) [NCERT-137]
44. (2) [NCERT-137]
  
F q V B   
F q V B

ˆi ˆj kˆ ˆi ˆj kˆ
1 2 3 1 2 3
4iˆ 20ˆj 12kˆ 1 4iˆ 20ˆj 12kˆ 1
B B B0 B B B0

4iˆ 20ˆj 12kˆ 1 2B0 3B ˆi B0 3B 4iˆ 20ˆj 12kˆ 1 2B0 3B ˆi B0 3B

Jˆ B 2B kˆ Jˆ B 2B kˆ

By comparing

2B0 3B 4; B0 3B 20; B 12 2B0 3B 4; B0 3B 20; B 12


on solving B = - 12 B = - 12
B0 = 16kˆ B0 = 16kˆ
 
B 12iˆ 12jˆ 16kˆ B 12iˆ 12jˆ 16kˆ
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45. (3) [NCERT-252] 45. (3) [NCERT-252]

L 50 L 50
Q 10 rad / s Q 10 rad / s
R 5 R 5
1 1 1 1
0 100 rad / s 0 100 rad / s
LC 5 20 10 6 LC 5 20 10 6
10 10
min 0 100 95rad / s min 0 100 95rad / s
2 2 2 2
10 10
max 0 100 105rad / s max 0 100 105rad / s
2 2 2 2

46. (1) [NCERT-158] 46. (1) [NCERT-158]

3 2
m1
3 2
a I 4 3Ia2  No. of turn 4 m1 a I 4 3Ia2  No. of turn 4
4 4

m2 a2I 3 3Ia2  No. of turn 3


m2 a2I 3 3Ia2  No. of turn 3

m1 1
m1 1
m2 3
m2 3
47. (4) [NCERT-220]
47. (4) [NCERT-220]

0I1
0I1 R22
R22 12 B1A 2 2R1
12 B1A 2 2R1 M
M I1 I1 I1
I1 I1 I1
2
0 R2
0 R22 M
M 2R1
2R1
48. (3) [NCERT-PYQ]
48. (3) [NCERT-PYQ]
Mg
Mg
Stess A
A
L L1 L
L L1 L
Strain L L
L L
MgL
MgL
Young's modulus A L1 L
A L1 L

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All India Full Length Test -08 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / 10-Aug-2023
49. (2) [NCERT-67] 49. (2) [NCERT-67]
E.F at point P due to only sphere radius R is: R E.F P
 KQ 9 KQ 
| EP | KQ 9 KQ
2 4 R2 | EP |
3R / 2 2 4 R2
3R / 2
E. F at point P due to sphere of radius 2R is
2R E. F P
zero

50. (4) [NCERT-PYQ] 50. (4) [NCERT-PYQ]

l'Cu= LCu(1+ Cu T ) lCu = lCu T l'Cu= LCu(1+ Cu T ) lCu = lCu Cu T


Cu

l'Al=lAl(1+ Al T ) lAl=lAl Al A l'Al=lAl(1+ Al T ) lAl=lAl Al A

Since change in length is independent of


temperature
Cu lCu = Al lAl
Cu lCu = Al lAl
1.7 10 5 88cm 2.2 10 5 lAl
5 5 lAl
1.7 10 88cm 2.2 10
1.7 88
lAl 68cm
1.7 88 2.2
lAl 68cm
2.2

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CHEMISTRY
SECTION-A SECTION-A
51. (4) [NCERT-XI-224] 51. (4) [NCERT-XI-224]
Addition of HCl (aq) to HCOOH (aq) decreases the HCl (aq) HCOOH (aq) HCOOH (aq)
ionization of HCOOH (aq).
Due to common ion effect of H+ ionization of HCOOH H+ HCOOH
decreased.
52. (3) [NCERT-XI-246] 52. (3) [NCERT-XI-246]
2MnO4– + 10I– + 16H+  2Mn2+ + 5I2 + 8H2O 2MnO4 + 10I + 16H  2Mn + 5I2 + 8H2O
– – + 2+

53. (3) [NCERT-XII-131] 53. (3) [NCERT-XII-131]


54. (4) [NCERT-XI-0]
54. (4) [NCERT-XI-0]
55. (1) [NCERT-XII-303]
55. (1) [NCERT-XII-303]
+ > + > + >
+ > + > + > o o
o o
+
+ 56. (4) [NCERT-XI-344]
56. (4) [NCERT-XI-344]
57. (2) [NCERT-XII-75]
57. (2) [NCERT-XII-75]
The conductivity of electrolytic (ionic) solutions
dpends on size of the ions produced and their
solvation, nature of the solvent, viscosity of solvent,
concentration of the electrolyte etc.
58. (3) [NCERT-XII-366] 58. (3) [NCERT-XII-366]

O O
O O O O O O ||
|| ||
< < || < H C H < < < H C H
H C CH3 H C CH3

59. (2) [NCERT-XI-178] 59. (2) [NCERT-XI-178]

AB(g)  A(g) + B(g) AB(g)  A(g) + B(g)

t=0 P0 0 0 t=0 P0 0 0

2 P0 P0 2 P0 P0
At. eq. P0 At. eq. P0
3 3 3 3 3 3

P0 P0 P0 P0
3 3 P0 3 3 P0
KP KP
2 6 2 6
P0 P0
3 3
4
P P0 4
3 P P0
3
4 4
P0 P0
P 3 P
8 3 8
KP P0 P0
KP
6 6
60. (4) [NCERT-XII-114] 60. (4) [NCERT-XII-114]
61. (2) [NCERT-XI-121] 61. (2) [NCERT-XI-121]
62. (1) [NCERT-XI-130] 62. (1) [NCERT-XI-130]

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63. (1) [NCERT 66] 63. (1) [NCERT 66]

In the given reaction I has been oxidized to I2 and I– I2 Cr2O72–
Cr2O72– ions have been reduced to Cr3+.
Cr3+ .
o o o
E cell E Cr2 O27
E I2
Eocell EoCr O2 EIo2
2 7

i.e., 0.79 = 1.33 EIo2 or EIo2 =0.54 V


i.e., 0.79 = 1.33 EIo2 or EIo2 =0.54 V
64. (2) [NCERT/XI/327]
64. (2) [NCERT/XI/327]
Thermodynamically the most stable form of carbon
is graphite
65. (2) [NCERT-XI-153] 65. (2) [NCERT-XI-153]
66. (3) [NCERT-XII-361] 66. (3) [NCERT-XII-361]

OH OH OH OH
OH OH
pcc O pcc O

67. (3) [NCERT-XII-258] 67. (3) [NCERT-XII-258]


Stregnth of ligand 0 Stregnth of ligand 0

CN > NH3 > H2O > Cl – CN– > NH3 > H2O > Cl–
68. (2) [NCERT-XI-301] 68. (2) [NCERT-XI-301]

Na / Ether Br2 , hu Na / Ether Br2 , hu


Br Cl Br Cl

Alc. KOH Br Alc. KOH


Br

69. (4) [NCERT-XII-368] 69. (4) [NCERT-XII-368]

O O 1) Zn / Hg
O O 1) Zn / Hg
HCl NH2 NH2 HCl NH2
NH2
2) LiAlH 4 2) LiAlH 4
3 ) H3O 3 ) H3O

70. (4) [NCERT 362] 70. (4) [NCERT 362]


Ketones and benzaldehyde fail to give fehling test
so 4th is correct option.
71. (3) [MOD. NEET]
71. (3) [MOD. NEET]
72. (4) [NCERT-XI-16]
72. (4) [NCERT-XI-16] 73. (1) [NCERT-XI-132]
73. (1) [NCERT-XI-132]
74. (3) [NCERT-XII-394]
74. (3) [NCERT-XII-394]
75. (4) [NCERT-XII-150]
75. (4) [NCERT-XII-150] 76. (4) [NCERT/XI/301]
76. (4) [NCERT/XI/301]
Cs
Least melting point of alkali metal for Cs
77. (4) [NCERT-XI-312]
77. (4) [NCERT-XI-312]
78. (3) [NCERT-XI-415]
78. (3) [NCERT-XI-415]
79. (2) [NCERT-XI-125]
79. (2) [NCERT-XI-125]
80. (2) [NCERT-XII-45]
80. (2) [NCERT-XII-45]
Statement I: I:

Value of KH for two different gases at some temperature KH


is not same.
Statement II : II :
Value of KH increases solubility of gas decreases. KH
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81. (4) [NCERT-XI-310] 81. (4) [NCERT-XI-310]
82. (3) [NCERT-XII-30] 82. (3) [NCERT/XII/30]
List A List B Cu –
a. Cu 2+
1. Antiferromagnetic NaCl –
b. NaCl 2. Ferromagnetic
CrO –
c. CrO 2
3. diamagnetic
d. MnO 4. paramagnetic MnO –
83. (1) [NCERT-XI-148]
83. (1) [NCERT-XI-148]
84. (2) [NCERT-XII-429] 84. (2) [NCERT-XII-429]

85. (2) [NCERT-XI-320] 85. (2) [NCERT-XI-320]


SECTION-B SECTION-B
86. (1) [NCERT-XII-347] 86. (1) [NCERT-XI-347]
87. (3) [NCERT-XII-69] 87. (3) [NCERT-XII-69]

idation idation
ox ox
2+ 3+ - -
Fe + I2 Fe + I 2+
Fe + I2
3+
Fe + I
r ed r ed
uction uction
E0cell = E0cathode- E0anode E0cell = E0cathode- E0anode
0
E cell = E I /I-
0
- E
0

Fe3+/Fe
0
E cell = E I /I-
0
- E
0
2 2 Fe3+/Fe
E0cell= 0.536 - 0.77 V E0cell= 0.536 - 0.77 V
E0cell< 0 E0cell< 0
0
For the above reaction E cell is negative therefore 0
E cell
above reaction is non-spontaneous but the reverse
reaction will be spontaneous.
88. (4) [NCERT-XI-89]
89. (1) [NCERT-XII-127] 88. (4) [NCERT-XI-89]
89. (1) [NCERT-XII-127]

T3
T3
x T2
m x T2
T1 m
T1

Pressure (P)
Pressure (P)
T1>T2>T3
There is a decrease in physical adsorption with in- T1>T2>T3
crease in temperature.
90. (2) [NCERT 348] 90. (2) [NCERT 348]
The SN1 reactivityorder depends upon the ease of 1
SN
formation of carbocation.
+ + Me Me
Me Me + + + Me Me
(1 )
0
(2 )
0 0
(2 ) Me Me +
0 0 0
(1 ) (2 ) (2 )
(Resonance stabilized)
(Resonance stabilized)

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91. (1) [NCERT 272, 273] 91. (1) [NCERT 272, 273]

Metaphosphoric acid and hypophosphorous acid


(Phosphinic) having one –OH group. –OH
92. (1) [NCERT-XII-256] 92. (1) [NCERT-XII-256]

ions unpaired electrons ions unpaired electrons


4-
(a) [FeF6]
4-
1. 5 (a) [FeF6] 1. 5
3+
(b) [Cr(en)3]
3+
2. 1 (b) [Cr(en)3] 2. 1
3+
(c) [Ti(NH3)6]3+ 3. 3 (c) [Ti(NH3)6] 3. 3
2+
(d) [Mn(H2O)6]
2+
4. 4 (d) [Mn(H2O)6] 4. 4

93. (3) [NCERT/XII/437] 93. (3) [NCERT/XII/437]


94. (2) [NCERT/XI/27] 94. (2) [NCERT/XI/27]
95. (2) [NCERT/XI/90] 95. (2) [NCERT/XI/90]
96. (3) [NCERT/XI/55,56] 96. (3) [NCERT/XI/55,56]
List A List B
a. n –
a. n 1. size of orbital
b. l 2. orientation of spin of electron b. l –
c. m 3. shape of the orbital c. m –
d. ms 4. orientation of the orbital d. ms –

97. (2) [NCERT-XI-321]


97. (2) [NCERT-XI-321]
98. (2) [NCERT/XI/230]
98. (2) [NCERT/XI/455]
99. (4) [NCERT/XI/214]
99. (4) [NCERT/XI/214]
+
NH4 NH3
NH4+ is conjugate base of NH3 in aqueous solution.
100. (1) [NCERT-XII-379]
100. (1) [NCERT-XII-379]

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BIOLOGY
SECTION–A–(PART-1) SECTION–A–(PART-1)
101. (3) [NCERT-I-4] 101. (3) [NCERT-I-4]
Plants growth throughout their life.
102. (1) [NC-I-19] 102. (1) [NC-I-19]
Heterotrophic bacteria are most abundant in
nature. The majority are important decomposers.
Many of them have a significant impact on human
affairs. They are helpful in making curd from milk,
production of antibiotics, fixing nitrogen in legume
roots, etc. 103. (3) [NC-I-26]
103. (3) [NC-I-26]
In addition to proteins, viruses also contain
104. (2) [NCERT-I-53]
genetic material, that could be either RNA or
DNA. No virus contains both RNA and DNA.
104. (2) [NCERT-I-53]
Given diagram is of Pristis which is the members 105. (2) [NCERT-I-33]
of Chordata.
105. (2) [NCERT-I-33]
In rhodophyceae the food is stored as floridean
106. (2) [NCERT-I-36]
starch which is very similar to amylopectin and
glycogen in structure.
106. (2) [NCERT-I-36]
Evolutionarily, Pteridophytes are the first terrestrial 107. (4) [NCERT-I-30]
plants to possess vascular tissues – xylem and
phloem.
107. (4) [NCERT-I-30]
Cytotaxonomy is based on cytological information
like Chromosome number, Chromosome structure
108. (1) [NCERT-I-102]
and Chromosome behaviour.
108. (1) [NCERT-I-102]
Given diagram is bone and cartilage
bone and cartilage – connective tissue
109. (1) [NC-I-103]
109. (1) [NC-I-103]
Fibres and fibroblasts are compactely packed in
the dense connective tissue. Orientation of fibres
show a regular or irregular pattern and are called
dense regular and dense irregular tissues.
110. (2) [NCERT-I-114]
110. (2) [NCERT-I-114]
In the head region of cockroach the brain is
represented by Supra oesophageal ganglion
Dense regular tissue – Tendon
111. (2) [NC-I-65 to 67]
111. (2) [NC-I-65 to 67]
• A R
• (A) is correct but (R) is not correct
112. (4) [NC-I-73] 112. (4) [NC-I-73]
The ovary in perigynous is said to be half inferior,
e.g., plum, rose, peach.
Superior ovary – Mustard, Brinjal, China rose
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113.(4) [NC-I-69-71] 113.(4) [NC-I-69-71]
When the veins run parallel to each other within a
lamina, the venation is termed as parallel . Leaves a.
of dicotyledonous plants generally possess
reticulate venation, while parallel venation is the
characteristic of most monocotyledons c.
a.Pinnately compound leaves - Leaf let attached
to common axis rachis
114. (3) [NCERT–I-91]
c.Palmately compound leaves - Leaflet attached to
a common point, i.e., at the tip of petiole
114. (3) [NCERT–I-91]
The tangential as well as radial walls of the
endodermal cells have a deposition of water-
impermeable, waxy material suberin in the form of 115. (4) [NCERT-I-96]
casparian strips.
115. (4) [NCERT-I-96]
The spring wood is lighter in colour and has a lower
density wheareas the autumn wood is darker and
has a higher density. Two kinds of woods that 116. (2) [NCERT-I-86]
appear as alternate concentric rings, constitute an
• A R
annual ring.
116. (2) [NCERT-I-86]
• (A) is correct but (R) is not correct 117. (4) [NC-I-149, 150]

117. (4) [NC-I-149, 150]


Type of amino acid and number of amino acid are
same among primary, secondary, tertiary, structure 118. (4) [NCERT-I-264,265]
of protein.
(1) –
118. (4) [NCERT-I-264,265]
(1) Glucose – Active Transport (2) –
(2) Glucose – Simple diffusion
(3) –
(3) Glucose and – Facilitated transport
amino acid
119. (2) [NCERT-I-126, 127]
119. (2) [NCERT-I-126, 127]
Cells differ greatly in size, shape and activities.
For example, Mycoplasmas, the smallest cells, < < RBC <
are only 0.3 μm in length while bacteria could be 3
to 5 μm. The largest isolated single cell is the egg 120. (3) [NC-I-162, 163]
of an ostrich. Among multicellular organisms,
human red blood cells are about 7.0 μm in diameter. -I:
Nerve cells are some of the longest cells.
120. (3) [NC-I-162, 163]
Statement I:
Cell division is a very important process in all living - II :
organism.
Statement II :
The cell cycle is divided into two basic phases. 121. (2) [NC-I-269]
121. (2) [NC-I-269]
Statement I: -I:
In human respiratory system the branching network
of bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli comprise the
lungs.
Statement II : - II :
In Humans the two lungs are covered by a double
layered pleura.
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122. (4) [NCERT-I-187] 122. (4) [NCERT-I-187]
Plant factors that affect transpiration include number
and distribution of stomata, number of stomata
open, per cent, water status of the plant, canopy
structure etc.
123. (3) [NCERT-I-188]
Surface Tension – water molecules are attracted
to each other in the liquid phase more than to water
in the gas phase. 123. (3) [NCERT-I-188]
124. (3) [NC-I-167]
Statement I:
A very significant contribution of mitosis is cell repair
Statement II : 124. (3) [NC-I-167]
Mitotic divisions takes place in meristematic tissue -I:
of plant.
125. (1) [NCERT-I-271, 272]
Tidal volume (500 ml), Expiratory reserve volume
(1100 ml), Residual volume (1200 ml), Vital capacity
(4600 ml) is increasing order of the respiratory - II :
volume.
IRV – 2500 - 3000 ml.
126. (2) [NC-I-180] 125. (1) [NCERT-I-271, 272]
• s =w –p a. (500 ml)
• w =s +p
b. (1200 ml)
• p =w –s
127. (1) [NC-I-164] c. (1100 ml)
In animals, mitotic cell division is only seen in the
diploid somatic cells. Against this, the plants can d. (4600 ml)
show mitotic divisions in both haploid and diploid IRV – 2500 - 3000 ml.
cells.
126. (2) [NC-I-180]
128. (2) [NC-I-166]
In plant cells, wall formation starts in the centre of • s =w –p
the cell and grows outward to meet the existing • w =s +p
lateral walls. The formation of the new cell wall • p =w –s
begins with the formation of a simple precursor,
called the cell-plate. 127. (1) [NC-I-164]
129. (3) [NCERT-I-196]
Macronutrients are generally present in plant tis-
sues in large amounts (in excess of 10 mmole Kg
–1 of dry matter). The macronutrients include car-
bon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous, sul-
phur, potassium, calcium and magnesium. Of these,
carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are mainly obtained
from CO2 and H2O, while the others are absorbed 128. (2) [NC-I-166]
from the soil as mineral nutrition.
Micronutrients or trace elements, are needed in very
small amounts (less than 10 mmole Kg –1 of dry
matter). These include iron, manganese, copper, 129. (3) [NCERT-I-196]
molybdenum, zinc, boron, chlorine and nickel.
130. (2) [NC-I-208] = Fe, Mn, Cu, Mo, Zn, B, Cl, Ni
Van Niel inferred that the O2 evolved by the green 130. (2) [NCERT-I-208]
plant comes from H2O, not from carbon dioxide.
This was later proved by using radioisotopic
techniques.
131. (3) [NC-I-211]
Destruction of chlorophyll and ultimate death of
131. (3) [NC-I-211]
living energy. Increase in incident light beyond a
point causes the breakdown of chlorophyll and a
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132. (2) [NC-I 208] 132. (2) [NC-I 208]
During photosynthesis CO2 is reduced & water is
oxidized.
133. (3) [NCERT-I-285]
During each cardiac cycle two prominent sounds 133. (3) [NCERT-I-285]
are produced which can be easily heard through a
stethoscope. The first heart sound (lub) is
associated with the closure of the tricuspid and
bicuspid valves whereas the second heart sound
(dub) is associated with the closure of the semilunar
134. (1) [NCERT-I-288]
valves. These sounds are of clinical diagnostic
significance. CAD
134. (1) [NCERT-I-288]
135. (4) [NCERT-I-282]
Atherosclerosis – A Type of CAD
135. (4) [NCERT-I-282]
Exchange of nutrients, gases etc between the blood
and the cells always occurs through tissue fluid
Lymphy = Tissue fluid = Interstitial fluid • = =
SECTION–B–(PART-1) SECTION–B–(PART-1)
136. (2) [NC-I-292 to 295] 136. (2) [NC-I-292 to 295]
A. PCT – Reabsorption of A. PCT – 70 - 80%
70 - 80% electrolytes
B. Counter-current – Concentration of
urine mechanism
B. –
C. Renal corpuscle – Filtration of blood
C. –
D. Counter-current – Vasa Recta D. –
mechanism 137. (4) [NCERT-XI-247,248]
137. (4) [NCERT-XI-247,248] F.W.
Scientist associated with auxin hormone are
Darwin and F.W. went 138. (4) [NCERT-I-233]
138. (4) [NCERT-I-233] ETS
Cytochromes are involved in the ETS of Respiration
b, c1, c, a, a3. b, c1, c, a, a3.
139. (3) [NCERT-I, 230 to 233] 139. (3) [NCERT-I, 230 to 233]
In oxidative phosphorylation ATP formation occurs ATP
alcoholic fermentation
oxidative decarboxylation and Krebs' cycle 140. (3) [NCERT-177, 247]
Conversion of -ketoglutaric acid to succinic acid
140. (3) [NCERT-177, 247]
The porins are proteins that form large pores in the
outer membranes of plastids, mitochondria and
some bacteria allowing molecules upto the size of
small proteins to pass through. 141. (3) [NCERT-I-248]
141. (3) [NCERT-I-248]
In most higher plants, the growing apical bud
inhibits the growth of the lateral (axillary) buds, a
phenomenon called apical dominance.
142. (1) [NCERT-II-6,7] 142. (1) [NCERT-II-6,7]
The ploidy of antipodal cell and synergids are
respectively n, n n, n
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143. (4) [NCERT-II-36] 143. (4) [NCERT-II-36]
Remnants of nucellus are also persistent. This
residual, persistent nucellus is the perisperm.
144. (3) [NCERT-I-306,307]
Each myosin (thick) filament is also a polymerised
protein. Each meromyosin has two important parts, 144. (3) [NCERT-I-306,307]
a globular head with a short arm and a tail, the
former being called the heavy meromyosin (HMM)
and the latter, the light meromyosin (LMM). The 145. (4) [NCERT-I-312]
globular head is an active ATPase enzyme and has a. –
binding sites for ATP and active sites for actin.
145. (4) [NCERT-I-312] b. –

a. Cartilaginous joints – Vertebral column c. –


b. Synovial joints – Ball and socket joint d. –
c. Synovial joints – Hinge joint e. –
d. Synovial joints – Saddle joint
146. (1) [NC-I-303]
e. Synovial joints – Pivot joint
146. (1) [NC-I-303]
Visceral muscle are non straited, smooth, •
involuntary. 147. (1) [NCERT-I-260]
147. (1) [NCERT-I-260]
Diagrammatic representation of T.S. of Gut 148. (3) [NCERT-I-323 to 327]
148. (3) [NCERT-I-323 to 327]
a. –
a. Cornea – Eye ball
b. –
b. Choroid – Eye ball
c. Tectorial membrane – Cochlea c. –

d. Sclera layer – Eye ball d. –


e. Crista ampullaris – Vestibular apparatus e. –
149. (1) [NCERT-II-78] 149. (1) [NCERT-II-78]
In human ABO blood group is a example of multiple ABO
allelism.
150. (4) [NC-II-83]
150. (4) [NC-II-83]
• Alfred sturtevant mapped the position of genes on •
the chromosome
SECTION–A–(PART-2) SECTION–A–(PART-2)
151. (3) [NC-II-79] 151. (3) [NC-II-79]
Among 16 ––––––––– = 6 recombinant 6
1 ––––––––––= 1/16 640 240
16
6 152. (4) [NCERT-II-89,90]
640 ––––––––= 16  640 = 240
152. (4) [NCERT-II-89,90]
Sex-linked recessive disease - A genetic disease
is transferred from a phenotypically normal but
carrier female to only some of the male progeny. 153. (4) [NCERT-I-157]
153. (4) [NCERT-I-157]
During a chemical reaction enzyme are not changed
they are recover after completion of reaction
154. (4) [NCERT-I-335 to 339] 154. (4) [NCERT-I-335 to 339]
BSE = Bovine spongiform encephalopathy BSE = Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
A type of disease caused by prions

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155. (4) [NCERT-II-120] 155. (4) [NCERT-II-120]
Largest known human gene is dystrophin and they
have 2.4 million or 2 x 106 bases
2.4 × 106 2.4
156. (1) [NCERT-II-109]
156. (1) [NCERT-II-109]
In Bacteria single types of DNA-dependent RNA
polymerase that catalyses transcription of all type
of RNA in bacteria
157. (1) [NC-II-110]
Sigma factor serves as inititaion factor to initiate 157. (1) [NC-II-110]
the process of transcription.
158. (3) [NCERT-II-112]
The code is nearly universal for example from bac- 158. (3) [NCERT-II-112]
teria to human UUU would code for phenylalanine
(phe). Some exceptions to this rule have been found
in mitochondrial codons and in some protozoans.
159. (4) [NCERT-I-105] 159. (4) [NCERT-I-105]
The given digram is smooth muscles
It is Involuntary and neurogenic
Present in visceral organ
A type of muscular tissue
160. (1) [NCERT-I-55, 56]
160. (1) [NCERT-I-55, 56]
The given diagram is of Petromyzon which is the
member of phylum chordata and also member of
subphylum vertebrata.
Jaw less vertebrate
Triploblastic animal
Coelomate animal
Cranium and vertebral column are cartilaginous
161. (3) [NCERT-II-37]
161. (3) [NCERT-II-37]
Placenta also acts as, an endocrine tissue and
produces several hormones like human chorionic = HCG, HPL
gonadotropin (hCG), human placental lactogen
(hPL), estrogens, progestogens, Relaxin.
162. (1) [NCERT-II-31 to 33]
162. (1) [NCERT-II-31 to 33]
Ovum, Secondary Spermatocyte, first polar body,
Second polar body – Haploids
163. (2) [NCERT-II-44]
163. (2) [NCERT-II-44]
Condom, cervical caps, Diaphraghm – Barriers. 164. (4) [NCERT-I-201 to 203]
164. (4) [NCERT-I-201 to 203]
Bacteria carrying out these steps are usually
Chemoautotrophs.
165. (2) [NC-I-134,135]
165. (2) [NC-I-134,135]
Mitochondria divide by Fission.

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166. (2) [NCERT-II-211] 166. (2) [NCERT-II-211]
Statement I: -I:
Gene therapy is a collection of methods that allows
correction of a gene defect that has been diagnosed
in a child/embryo.
Statement II :
- II :
The first clinical gene therapy was given in 1990 to
a 4 years old girl with ADA deficiency.
167. (4) [NCERT-II-211] ADA

Statement I: 167. (4) [NCERT-II-211]

Insulin used for diabetes was earlier extracted from -I:


pancreas of slaughtered cattle and pigs.
Statement II :
Insulin from an animal source though caused some
patients to develop allergy or other types of
- II :
reactions to the foreign protein.
168. (4) [NCERT-II-208]
Statement I:
168. (4) [NCERT-II-208]
The green revolution succeded in tripling the food
-I:
supply but yet it was not enough to feed the growing
human population.
Statement II :
Bt toxin gene has been cloned from the bacteria
and been expressed in plants to provide resistance - II :
to insects without the need for insecticides, in effect
created a biopesticide.
169. (2) [NCERT-II-195]
Statement I:
169. (2) [NCERT-II-195]
In the year 1963, the two enzymes responsible for
-I:
restricting the growth of bacteriophage in E.coli were
isolated.
Statement II :
Hind II always cut DNA molecules at a particular - II :
point by recognising a specific sequence of 6 bp. Hind II DNA
170. (2) [NCERT-II-195] 6 bp
EcoRI comes from Escherichia coli RY 13 170. (2) [NCERT-II-195]
171. (4) [NCERT-II-194] EcoR I E.coli RY13
Statement I: 171. (4) [NCERT-II-194]

Traditional hybridisation procedures used in plant -I:


and animal breeding, very often lead to inclusion
and multiplication of undesirable genes along with
the desired genes.
Statement II :
- II :
In a chromosomes there is specific DNA sequence
called the origin of replication, which is responsible
for initiating replication.

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172. (4) [NCERT-II-222] 172. (4) [NCERT-II-222]
Statement I: -I:
Water availability is so limited in deserts that only
special adaptations make it possible for organisms
to live there.
Statement II : - II :
The productivity and distributions of plants is also
heavily dependent on water.
173. (1) [NCERT-II-227] 173. (1) [NCERT-II-227]
The given diagram is representation of age pyramids
for human population
174. (2) [NCERT-II-236, 237]
174. (2) [NCERT-II-236, 237]
a. Mutualism – Mycorrhizae
a. –
b. Mutualism – Lichen
c. Mutualism – Fig tree and wasp b. –
d. Parasitism – Cuscuta and hedge c. –
plant d. –
175. (4) [NCERT-II-270, 271] 175. (4) [NCERT-II-270, 271]
Statement I: -I:
Smokestacks of thermal power plants, smelters and
other industries release particulate and gaseous
air pollutants together with harmless gases such
as nitrogen, oxygen etc.
Statement II : - II :
Air pollutants also deleteriously affect the respiratory
system of human and of animals.
176. (3) [NCERT-II-279 to 285]
176. (3) [NCERT-II-279 to 285]
Ramesh chandra dagar – Farmer in Panipat
(3) –
177. (4) [NCERT-II-274 to 277]
177. (4) [NCERT-II-274 to 277]
(1) FOAM – A citizen group
(1) FOAM –
(2) Heavy metals – Cadmium, lead
(2) –
(3) Colloidal materials – Impurities of water
178. (2) [NCERT-II-258 to 265] (3) –
a. Paul Ehrlich – Stanford ecologist 178. (2) [NCERT-II-258 to 265]
b. Alexander von – German Naturalist a. –
Humboldt b. –
c. Edward wilson – Sociobiologist
d. African Cat fish – Alien species c. –
invasions
d. –
179. (4) [NCERT-II-267]
179. (4) [NCERT-II-267]
Statement I:
-I:
In many cultures, tract of forest were set aside, and all
the trees and wildlife within were venerated and given
total protection.
Statement II :
- II :
Biodiversity knows NO political boundaries and its
conservation is therefore a collective responsibility of
all nations.

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180. (4) [NCERT-II-265] 180. (4) [NCERT-II-265]
(1) Stellers's sea cow – Over exploitation by (1) –
humans (2) –
(2) Passenger pigeon – Over exploitation
(3) –
by Human
181. (4) [NCERT-II-249]
(3) Nile perch – Alien species
-I:
invasions
181. (4) [NCERT-II-249]
Statement I:
Any calculation of energy content, biomass or numbers - II :
has to be include all organism at that trophic level.
Statement II :
One must remember that the trophic level represents a 182. (2) [NCERT-II-253]
functional level, not a species as such
-I:
182. (2) [NCERT-II-253]
Statement I:
The movement of nutrient elements through the various
components of an ecosystem is called nutrient cycling. - II :
Statement II :
The Reservoir for gaseous type of nutrient cycle is exist
in the atmosphere 183. (4) [NCERT-II-241]
183. (4) [NCERT-II-241] -I:
Statement I:
An ecosystem can be visualised as a functional unit of
nature, where living organisms interact among
themselves and also with the surrounding physical
environment. - II :
Statement II :
Ecosystem varies greatly in size from a small pond to
a large forest or a sea.
184. (4) [NCERT-II-176]
184. (4) [NCERT-II-176]
-I:
Statement I:
Conventional agricultural production of cereals, pulses,
vegetables, fruits, etc may not be able to meet the
demand of food at the rate at which human and animal
populations is increasing
- II :
Statement II :
Certain bacterial species like Methylophilus
methylotrophus, because of its high rate of biomass
production and growth, can be expected to produce 25
tonnes of proteins.
185. (4) [NCERT-II-180]
185. (4) [NCERT-II-180]
TMV
The given diagram is TMV
(1)
(1) It is infectious agent
(2) It is connecting link (2)
(3) It is obligate parasite (3)

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SECTION–B–(PART-2) SECTION–B–(PART-2)
186. (4) [NCERT-II-69] 186. (4) [NCERT-II-69]
Statement I: -I:
Inheritance is the process by which characters are
passed on from parent to progeny, it is the basis of
heredity.
- II :
Statement II :
Variation is the degree by which progeny differ from their
parents.
187. (4) [NCERT-II-92]
187. (4) [NCERT-II-92]
(1) –
(1) Down syndrome – Palm crease
(2) Klinefelters syndrome – Sterile individual (2) –

(3) Turner's syndrome – Rudimentary ovaries (3) –

188. (4) [NCERT-II-103] 188. (4) [NCERT-II-103]

Statement I: -I:

The genetic material should be stable enough not to


change with different stages of life cycle, age or with
changes in physiology of the organism.
Statement II : - II :
Viruses having RNA genome and having shorter life span
RNA
mutate and evolve faster.
189. (2) [NCERT-II-104]
189. (2) [NCERT-II-104]
The given diagram is Watson – Crick model for
DNA
semiconservative DNA replication
190. (1) [NCERT-II-121 to 123]
190. (1) [NCERT-II-121 to 123]
(a) DNA fingerprinting – Repetitive DNA
(a) DNA – DNA
(b) DNA fingerprinting – Satellite DNA
(b) DNA – DNA
(c) DNA fingerprinting – Southern blot
(c) DNA –
hybridisation
(d) DNA fingerprinting – Forensic science
(d) DNA –
191. (1) [NCERT-II-128]
191. (1) [NCERT-II-128]
The given diagram is diagrammatic representation
of millers experiment
192. (1) [NCERT-II-126, 127] 192. (1) [NCERT-II-126, 127]

The earliest organisms that appeared on the earth 


were non-green and presumably anaerobes.
The first autotrophic organisms were the 
chemoautotrophs that never released oxygen.
193. (2) [NCERT-II-59 to 64] 193. (2) [NCERT-II-59 to 64]
(a) RTI– Reproductive tract infections (a) RTI– Reproductive tract infections
(b) IUI – Intra uterine insemination (b) IUI – Intra uterine insemination
(c) IUT – Intra uterine transfer (c) IUT – Intra uterine transfer
(d) IMR – Infant mortality rate
(d) IMR – Infant mortality rate

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194. (3) [NCERT-II-63] 194. (3) [NCERT-II-63]
Statement I: -I:
Except for hepatitis –B, genital herpes, HIV infection –B, HIV
other disease are completely curable if detected early
and treated properly.
Statement II :
- II :
STIs are a major threat to a healthy society.
STIs
195. (3) [NCERT-II-10]
195. (3) [NCERT-II-10]
The given diagram is Heterogametes of Human
196. (4) [NCERT-II-5 to 9]
196. (4) [NCERT-II-5 to 9]
(1) Egg cell – gametophyte
(1) –
(2) Antipodal cell – gametophyte
(3) Nucellus – sporophytes (2) –

(4) Middle layer – sporophytes (3) –


197. (1) [NCERT-II-159] (4) –
The flower tops, leaves and the resin of cannabis 197. (1) [NCERT-II-159]
plant are used in various combinations to produce
marijuana, hashish, charas and ganja.
198. (2) [NCERT-II-149]
198. (2) [NCERT-II-149]
Main source of infection of amoebiasis is
contaminated water and food by faecal matter.
199. (4) [NCERT-II-200]
199. (4) [NCERT-II-200]
The agrobacterium tumifaciens, a pathogen of
Several dicot plants.
200. (3) [NCERT-II-198] 200. (3) [NCERT-II-198]

Agarose is chemically a Polymer

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