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1. A car is moving at a speed of 72 km/hr. 5. Planck's constant has same dimension
The diameter of its wheels is 0.5 m. If the as:
wheels are stopped in 20 rotations (a) angular momentum
applying brakes. Then angular (b) linear momentum
retdrdnlion produced by tIll' hrake jc; : (c) force
(a) - 455 rae! / 52 (b) - :n.5 rad/ s2 (d) energy
(c)-295rad/s 2 (d)-25.5rad/s 2 6. The 11lass of ship is 2 x 10 7 kg. On
2. A bullet is fired from the gun with a applying a fore of 25 x 105 N, it is
speed of 1000 m/s in order to hit a target displaced through 25 m. After the
5 == 100 111 aWdy. At whdt height above the displacement. The speed aquired by the
target should by gun be Elimed ? (The ship will be :
resistance of air is negligible and (a) 12.5 m/s (b)5111/S
:;; == 10 m/s2) (c) 3.7 m/s (d)2.5m/s
(a) 23 em (b) 15 cm 7. A 500 kg car takes around turn of radius
(c) 9 cm (d) 5 em 50 m with a speed of 36 km/hr. The
3. If the cofficient of friction of a plane centripetel force acting on the Cdr will
inclined at 45" is 0.5. Then acceleration of be:
a body sliding freely on it will be: (a) 1200 N (b) 1000 N
(c) 750 N (d) 250 N
(a ) 29.8 / 2 (b) 9.8 / 2
~2 m s f i m s 8. An apple gives 21 kJ energy to a boy.
How much height he Gut climb by USi,lg
(c) 9.8 m/s2 (d) 4.8 111/s2
this energy. i If his efficie;1cy is 28'1" ?
4. Assuming earth to be sphere of uniform (mass of boy 40 kg)
density what is the value of acceleration (a) 22.5 m (b) 15 m
due to gravity at a point 100 km below (c) 10 m (d)5 m
the earth surface (Civen
R = 6380 x 10 m)3 9. Mass of the moon is 8\ times that of
(a) 3.10 m/s (b) 5.06 m/ s2
ra d'JUs IS
cartI1 an d Its . Lll I ra 'lUS o'f
t 1ed
(c) 7.64 111/s2 (d) 9.66 m/s2
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earth an,d the escape velocity at the 16. If the equation of motion of standing
surface of the earth is 11.2 km/ sec: waves is y:= 0.3 sin (314 t -1.57 x), then
(a) 2.5 km/s (b)5km/s the velocity of standing wave will be :
(c) 1,25 km/s (d) 0,25 km/s (a)400m/s (b) 300 m/s
10. The moment of inertia of a body about a (c)200m/s (d)100m/s
given axis 1.2 kg m 2. To produce 17. In a thermodynamics process pressure of
rotational K.E. of 1500 J an angular a fixed mass of a gas is changed in such a
manner that the gas molecule give out 30
acceleration of 25 rad/ sec 2 must be
joule of heat and 10 joule of work is done
applied about that axis for:
on the gas. If the initial internal energy of
(a) 10 sec (b) 8 sec
(c) 2 sec (d) 4 sec the gas was 40 joule, then the final
internal energy will be :
11. A moving body of mass 111 and velocity (a)-20J (b)20J
3 km/hr. Collides with a body at rest (c)80J (d)3J
and of mass 2 III and then sticks to it.
18. A black body is heated from 2TC to
Now the combined mass starts to move,
927 C the ratio of radiations emitted will
then the combined velocity will be :
be:
(a) 4 km/hr (b) 3 km/hr
(a)1:256 (b)l:64
(c) 2 km/hr (d) 1 km/hr
~)1:16 (d)1:4
12. A 120 m long train is moving towards
19. The efficiency of a Carnot engine
west with a speed of 10 m/s. A bird
operating with reservoir temperature of
flying towards east with a speed of
100"C and - 23"C will be:
3 m/ s crosses the train. The time taken
100 - 23 (b) 100 + 23
by the bird to cross the train will be: ( )
a 373 373
(a) 16sec (b) 12 sec 100 + 23 (d) 100 - 23
(c) 10 sec (d) 8 sec ( )
c 100 100
13. The velocity of all radio waves in free 20. A body cools from 60C to 50"C in 10
space is 3 x 10 8 m/s. The frequency of a minutes. If the room temperature is 25C
radio wave of wavelength 150 m is : and assuming newton's law of cooling to
(a) 20 kHz (b) 2 kHz hold good, the temperature of the body
(c) 2 MHz (d) 1 MHz at the end of the next 10 minutes will be:
14. A boy of 50 kg is standing in a left (a) 45C (b) 42.85C
(c) 40C (d) 38.soC
moving down with an acceleration 9,8
m/s2. The apparent weight of the boy is: 21. /'1 particle having charge 100 times that
50 of an electron is revolving in a circular
(a) 9.8 N (b) 50 x 9.8 N path of radius 0.8 111 with one rotation
per second. Magnetic field produced at
(c) 50 N (d) zero
cen ter of particle is :
15. A particle executing SHM has amplitude
(a) 10- 17 ~to (b) 10- 11 110
0.01 and frequency 60 Hz. The maximum
acceleration of the particle is : (c) 10- 7 110 ( d) 10- 3 J.1o
24.
(c) 0.7849 (d) 2.425
.
A metal coin is at the bottom of a beaker 1 I T
filled with a liquid of refractive index 4/3
to height of 6 cm. To an observer looking T
Qo>-_ _ _ _ _ _C_3_...!
C----l114~J
ratio of :
(21)1:16 (b) 1 : 8
(c) 1 : 4 (d)1:2
29. A hot electric iron has a resistance of
80 Q and is used on a 200 V source. The
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An aeroplane havillg a wing space of of 0.1 wb. per m 2 then induced emf. is:
36.
35 m flies due north with the speed of (a) 8 V (b) 4 V
90 m/s given B 4 x 10-5 tesla. The (c) 1 V (d) 2 V
potential difference between the tips of 43. The \vork function for aluminium
the wings will be : surface is 4.2 eY. The cutoff wavelength
(a) 0.013 V (b) 1.26 V for photoelectric effect is :
(c) 12.6 V (d) 0.126 V (a) lOOO A (b) 2000 A
37. Two coils have mutual inductance (c) 2955 A (d) 4200 A
O.D05 H. The current changes in the first 44. The ionisation potential of hydrogen
coil according to equation I = II) sin cot. atom is 13.6 volt. In the lowest energy
where 10 = 10 amp and 0) = 100 rc rad/sec. level, this atom is ionised by absorbing a
The maximum value of emf in the photon of 800 A. The kinetic energy of
second coil is : the released electron will be :
(a) 12 rc (b) 8 It (a) 15.51 eV (b) 2.91 eV
(c) 5 rc (d) 2 It (c) 13.6 eV (d) 1.91 eV
38. A radioactive element has half life of 3.6 45. Penetrating power is minimum for:
days. In what time will it be left 1/32nd (a) X-rays (b) y-rays
undecayed? (c) ~-rays (d) ('.(-rays
Chemistry
51. The number of neutrons in the element 55. 50 ml. of H 2S04 require 10 gm CaC03 for
,I Be'! is: complete decomposition, The normality
(a) 3 (b) 5 of acid is:
(c) 7 (d) 9 (a) 2 (b) 0.30
52. The first ionisation potentiill of (c) 4 (d) 0.20
Nat Mg, Al and Si me in the order: 56. The isomerism represented by ethyl
(il) Na < Mg < Al < Si acetoacetate is:
(b) Na < Al < Mg < Si (a) keto-enol isomerism
(c)Na>Mg>AI>Si (b) geometrical isomerism
(d) Na < Si < Al < Mg (c) cnantiomerism
53. Which of the following IS not a (d) diasterioisomerism
colligative property? 57. The compnund that does not produce
(a) Depression in freezing point
blue colour in Lassaigne's test is :
(b) Osmotic pressure
(c) EIeviltion of boiling point (a) urea (b) hydrazine
(d) Increase in freezing point (c) aniline (d) glycine
54. Thl~main product obtained from phenol 58. No evolution of oxygen takes place by
with PCIs is : the reaction of ozone with:
(a) PbS (b) H 20 2
(a) BHC
(b) hexachlorobenzene (c) S02 (d) KI
(c) chlorobenzene 59. Conversion of ethyl alcohol into
(d) triphenyl phosphate acetaldehyde is an example of:
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95. Distribution law was given by : towards anode. The coagulation of the
(a) Ostwald (b) Nernst scune solution studied using NaC!, BaCI 2
(c) Henery (d) Van't Hoff and AICl3 solutions. The coagulation
96. 8.2 litre of an ideal gas weight 9.0 gm at power is in the order of :
300 K and 1 atm pressure. The molecular
(a) BaCl 2 > NaCl > AICl 3
mass of the gas is :
(b) NaCl > BaCl2 > AICl3
(a)9 (b) 18
(c) 27 (d) 36 (c) AICl 3 > BaC12 > NaCl
97. Variation of heat of reaction \vith (d) NaCl > AICl3 > BaC12
temperature is known as : 99. The water soluble compound is :
(a) Kirchoff's equation
(a) AgI (b) AgF
(b) Vant Hoff's isotherm
(c) AgCl (d) AgBr
(c) Vant Hoff's isochore
(d) none of the above 100. Lithophone is a mixture of :
(a) CuS04 + ZnS (b) CaS04 + ZnS
98. A colloidal solution is subjected to an
electric field. The colloidal particles more (c) BaS04 + CaS04 (d) BaS04 + ZnS
Biology
101. Haemoglobin is a: 107. Coleoptile is :
(a) protein (b) fibrous protein (a) covering of root
(c) globular protein (d) enzyme (b) covering of floral bud
102. LPP-l is a : (c) covering of plumule
(a) bacterium (b) fungus (d) covering of seed
(c) bacteriophage (d) cyanophage 108. Tocopherol stands for:
103. Hormogonia arc vegetative (a) vitamin A
reporoductive structures of: (b) vitamin B complex
(a) Ulotilrix (b) Oscilliltorill (c) vitamin E
(c) Spirogyra (d) Cham (d) vitamin C
109. Which of the following is characteristic
104. Which of the following organisms are
feature of fishes?
useful in sewage treatment?
(a) venous heart and gills
(a) Euglenll (b) Cllllll1lydoll1011I1S
(b) epidermal scales
(c) ChIarella (d) All of these
(c) epidermal gills
105. In earthwonn, self fertilization can not (d) tail and heart
occur due to :
110. Territoriality occurs as a result of :
(a) hypogyny (b) protogyny (a) predation (b) competition
(c) protandry (d) epigyny
(c) parasitism (el) cooperation
106. Insectivorous plants can survive in :
111. Who proposed mutation theory of
(a) nitrogen deficient soils
evolution?
(b) carbonate deficient soils
(c) soil rich in water and minerals (a) Lamarck (b) Darwin
(d) soil deficient in carbon (c) Hugo de Vries (d) Wiesmann
120. The sound producing organ in birds is : 130. The cavity of gastrula is called:
(a) Clothis (b) larynx (a) blastocoel (b) coelom
(c) syrinx (d) oesophagus (c) O1rchante1'on (d) haemocoel
153. Tube feets are found in : 165. Hypothetical plant hormones are:
(a) Echinoderms (b) Arthropoda (a) florigen
(c) Mollusca (d) Annelida (b) venalin
154. Bone is connected to muscle with the (c) florigen and vernalin
help of: (d) none
(a) tendon (b) ligament 166. Coiling of tcndril around base is due to :
(c) cartilage (d) none of these (a) thigmotropism (b) phototropism
155. The contraction of gall bladder is due to: (c) geotropism (d) chemotropism
(a) secretin (b) cholecystokinni 167. Who performed experiments on Chlorela
(c) entergastrone (d) gash'is to study photosynthesis?
156. Transposon was discovered by : (a) R. Hill (b) W,1rburg
(a) Sutton (b) B. McClintock (c) Blackmann (d) Mortenson
(c) Watson and Crick (d) N. Ehle 168. Who coined the term chemiosmosis ?
157. Plasmids are found in : (a) P. Mitchell (b) Hill
(<1) yeast (b) cyanobacteria (c) Priestley (d) Calvin
(c) bac teria (d) Acelabularia 169. The complete enzyme is called:
158. Cram's staining was introduced by: (a) apoenzyme (b) cofacter
(a) Christian Cram (b) T. Cram (c) prosthetic group (d) holoenzyme
(c) Pasteur (d) A. Fleming 170. Zymase was discovered by:
159. Rabies is a : (a) Buchner (b) Fischer
(a) fungal disease (c) Kuhne (d) Koshland
(b) bacterial disease 171. Which of the following surrounds the
(c) viral disease vacuole?
(d) environmental disease
(a) Cell wall
160. The nuclear material of T.M. V. is : (b) Mucopeptide layer
(a) DNA (b) RNA (c) Tonoplast
(c) 'a' and 'b' both (d) none of these (d) Murein layer
161. The term antibiotic was coined by : 172. Lomasomes are found in :
(a) Fleming (b) Waksman (a) algal cell (b) bacterial cell
(c) Darwin (d) Fohn (c) cyanobacterial cell (d) fungal cell
162. "Transpiration is a necessary evil", this 173. Clover leaf model belongs to:
statement belongs to: (a) t-r~.NA (b) DNA
(a) BUl'gerstein (b) Reschke (c) centriole (d) flagella
(c) Curtis (d) Willmer 174. Krebs' cycle occurs in :
163. Nodules with nitrigen fixing bacteria are (a) chloroplast (b) cytoplasm
found in the roots of : (c) mitochondria (d) grana
(a) wheat (b) mllstard 175. Savannah is :
(c) cotton (d) gram (a) grass land with scattered trees
164. Who discovered auxin? (b) part of ocean
(a) Went (b) Lethan (c) part of tropical forest
(e) Miller (d) Fischer (d) alpine forest
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1'76. Vegetation of tundra consists of : 188. Ivll,lanin is a:
(a) mosses (b) sedges (a) pigment
(e) grasses (d) all of the above (b) hormone
1 '77. The term biocoenosis was first of all used (c) enzyme
by: (el) waste substances
(1) Forbes (b) Mobius 189. I<.epmduction in Pal'l7 II Iilcci II II I is
(c) Rleiter (d) Lindmann controlled by:
178. Renewable resources arc: (a) micronucleus (b) 111aCron udeus
(a) fores t (b) wild life (c) cell w,111 (d) flagell<l
(c) aqua tic life (d) all of the above 190. 'The egg case in iC111i1iL' cm'knhKh is
179. Paul Millar discovered: formed secretions of :
(,1) B.H.C. (b) 0.0.1'. (a) collaterial gland
(c) Rotenone (d) Sil icosis (b) conglobate gland
(c) pro thoracic glimd
180. '\;\imld ('l1vironmcnt day' is celebrated
(el) mushroom gland
Ull.
(a) 28th February (b) 5th June 191. The of vC'rctebrac in sub order
(c) 16th September (d) 15th October ophidia is :
(a) acoelous (b) amphicoc1oL1s
181. Tc'rminating coelons are:
(c) prococlous (el) heterocoelous
(a) UAC (b) UAA
(e) UCA Cd) all of the above 192. ABA is involved in :
82. Ifydra captures the prey by injecting the (a) shoot elongation
chemical: (b) root elongation
(a) toxoplasmin (b) hypnotoxin (c) dormancy of seeds
(c) kaliol:oxin (d) Sarafotoxin (el) increase in cell division
183. Leydig cells secrete: 93. 13albiani rings arc found in :
(a) estrogen (b) testosterone (a) polysomes
(c) progesterone (d) corticosterone (b) autosomes
184. The edible part of coconut: (c) polytcnic chromosomes
(a) Epicarp (b) mesoca!'p (el) sex chromosomes
(c) endocarp (d) endosperm 194. The cytoplasmic units of inheritance are
185. Larva of hOllse fly lacks: called as :
(a) eyes (b) wings (a) genome (b) lethal gene
(c) 'a' & 'b' both (d) none of these (c) plasmilgenes (d) all of the above
186. Bat belongs to : 195. !\cctabll/aria used in nucleocytoplasmic
(a) chiroptera (b) dermoptem by Hammerling, is :
(c) eelentats (el) insectivora (a) unicellular, uninucleate green alga
187. Protein, maintaining osmotic (b) unicellubr, an ucleates blue-green
concentration of blood plasma isotonic alga
with liter cellular body fluid and help in
transport of O 2, is : (c) muHicellular, multinucleate green
CI
(a) actin (b) haemoglobin
(c) l'nyoglobin Cd) myosin (el) multicellular, uninucleate green alga
196. Bateson and Punnet (1909) discovered 1<:19. Gastric juice secreted in stomach of men
linkage while working on : contains the enzymes:
(a) PislllJI satil'IlJll (a) trypsin, rennin, lipase
(b) Llltliyrus odoratlls
(b) pepsin, trypsin, rennin
(c) IJrosophil17 JJ!c/IIJlogllsicr
(d) Lyclllllis 171171/ (c) pepsin, rennin, lipase
lAnswers J
Physics
1. (d) 2. (el) 3. (a) 4. (d) 5. (a) 6. (d) 7. (b) 8. (b)
9. (a) 10. (c) 11. (d) 12. (d) 13. (c) 14. (d) 15. (d) 16. (c)
17. (b) 18. (a) 19. (b) 20. (b) 2]. (a) 22. (c) 23. (a) 24. (el)
25. (d) 26. (c) 27. (c) 28. (c) 29. (c) 30. (e) 31. (a) 32. (d)
33. (e) 34. (a) 35. (c) 36. (d) 37. (c) 38. (c) 39. (d) 40. (a)
41. (d) 42. (eI) 43. (e) 44. (d) 45. (d) 46. (a) 47. (b) 48. (el)
49. (b) 50. (d)
Chemistry
51. (b) 52. (b) 53. (d) 54. (d) 55. (e) 56. (a) 57. (b) 58. (c)
59. (b) 60. (e) 61. (e) 62. (,) ) 63. (a) 64. (e) 65. (b) 66. (d)
67. (cl 68. (b) 69. (el) 70. (d) 71. (a) 72. (el) 73. (b) 74. (a)
75. (e) 76. (b) 77. (b) 78. (a) 79. (b) 80. (a) 81. (b) 82. (d)
83. (ci ) 84. (d) 85. (b) 86. (b) 87. (b) 88. (b) 89. (e) 90. (d)
91. (a) 92. (b) 93. (<1) 94. (d) 95. (b) 96. (e) 97. (a) 98. (c)
99. (b) 100. (c)
Biology
101. (c) 102. (d) 103. (b) 104. (d) 105. (c) 106. (a) 107. (c) 108. (c)
109. (a) 110. (b) 111. (c) 112. (b) 113. (c) 114. (b) 115. (a) 116. (c)
117. (c) 118. (b) 119. (b) 120. (c) 121. (d) 122. (b) 123. (a) 124. (c)
125. (d) 126. (c) 127. (a) 128. (c) 129. (b) 130. (c) 131. (b) 132. (c)
133. (d) 134. (d) 135. (a) 136. (a) 137. (d) 138. (a) 139. (d) 140. (c)
141. (cl 142. (c) 143. (c) 144. (a) 145. (c) 146. (d) 147. (d) 148. (b)
149. (a) 150. (c) 151. (c) 152. (d) 153. (a) 154. (a) 155. (b) 156. (b)
157. (c) 158. (a) 159. (c) 160. (b) 161. (b) 162. (c) 163. (d) 164. (a)
165. (e) 166. (a) 167. (b) 168. (a) 169. (d) 170. (a) 171. (c) 172. (d)
173. (a) 174. (c) 175. (a) 176. (d) 177. (b) 178. (d) 179. (b) 180. (b)
181. (d) 182. (b) 183. (b) 184. (d) 185. (b) 186. (a) 187. (b) 188. (a)
189. (a) 190. (a) 191. (c) 192. (c) 193. (c) 194. (c) 195. (a) 196. (b)
197. (b) 198. (a) 199. (c) 200. (b)
( Solutions )
Physics
1. Here: Speed of car = 72 km/hr distance of 100 m from the gun to the
72x5 target is given by
=-W-=20cm/s
100
t = 1000 = 0.1 second
Diameter of each wheel = 0;5 m
During this tilne, the bullet will all
Number of rotation = 20 down vertically under gravity
Hence, height II = lit + ~ gt 2
The relation for angular speed is
v 20
co = - = - ' = 80 rad / sec
r 0.25 1
= 0 x 2." x 10 X (0.1)2
Angular displacement
Q = 2 IT X 20 = 40 IT rad = 5 x 0.01 = 0.05 m = 5 cm
The relation for angular retardation is 3. Here: Angle of plane is inclined 0 = 45
given by Coefficient of friction ~l = 0.5
co2 = coo2 + 2aQ The acceleration of the body sliding on
the inclined plane is given by
o= (80)2 + 2a (40 IT) = g (sin {) - ~l cos 0)
(80)2 2
or a = 80 IT =- 25.5 rad/s = 9.8 (sin 45 - 0.5 cos 45)
Using the relation for the rotational 14. Mass of the boy III == 50
kinetic energy is given by as Acceleration of lift (downwards)
j\ccording Stefan's Jaw that the radiw; 23. Here l\efrading angle -A:== 60,
energy is 1111l1nnum deviation 6m:::;: 38" The
[., refractive index is given by the formula
here ---.:.
. A -I- 6711 . 60 + 38
sm --?-.. Slll .........- ?---
45. As it is clear that penetrating power of 49. Here: Inductance of 1st inductor Ll == L
a-rays is few cm. While the penetrating Inductance of rInd inductor L. 2 := L.
power of ~/ y/ and X-ryas is in metre.
Now if these inductors arc connected in
Hence/ the cf.-rays bas the minimum
parallel their equivaient inductance will
penetrating power.
be
46. In nuclear reactors the moderators are 1 +._.=-+--==
1 1 1 2
used to c!(~crease (slowdown) the speed Ll L2 L L L
of neutrons. Heavy water/ graphite is _ L
used for this purpose. While heavy W<1ter Hence, tOf ==:2
is the best moder'ltot".
so. Energy of nth orbit of hydrogen atom
47. In fission of uranium/ there arc three
neutrons in each fission. Hence, this E
"1/
=-l'::>'eV
112
reaction becOlnes a chain re<1ction.
The energy absorbed, when an electron
== -13.6 x ~:::: -10.2 eV jumps from the first energy level (1/ == 1)
to second level (11 == 2)
48. \Nhen an ex-particle is emitted/ mass
1 l'
number of nuclide X is reduced to 4, and == - 13. 6 x--,) _.--;:,-
[ 11 1- 112~
J
its charge number is reduced to 2, But
when a [:I-particle is emitted/ mass
number of remains the same and its
charge number is increased by 1. Hence,
==- - 13. 6 [0\2 - (~)2l
the resulting nuclide has alomic mass =-'13 .6 x_=
- 3
10.2 cV
A- 4 and atomic number Z- 1. 4
~
= I \ =3.33 I '" I I 84. The weight of oxygen at
!I--~ -;--r- 6.6~-fr~~~:,:,~(~~{~'-1 NTP =-,.._-x
32
22400
- - =0,"l6 gm
'1"12 = 16
100'
!
'-"-0 ,---r::-:-t:
: 32 i
'
5.L,3 5",,,,3/16 3.33/3.3 I i 85. With the rise in temperature the value of
L_ ,___. ~i____L i = 3.33 J ~ 1 Kw increases because by heating
i-renee em.pirical formula = CH 20 dissociation takes place which is an
cndothermic reaction. Therefore, the
78. KCN contains both ionic and covalent
value of pH decreases.
bonds. -C == N contains covalent bonds
86. The most acidic oxide is N 20 5 because
while ionic bond present betvveen K+ and
CN- ions. the acidity of oxide decreases by going
down the group.
79. The cooling is due to endothermic
reaction because heat is absorbed. 87. Sodium phenoxide and CO 2 reacts at
390 - 415 K to produce sodium salicylate
80. The hydrolysis of sucrose produce a
by Kolbe reaction
mixture of glucose and fructose.
3'J()--4FiK
Sucrusp
H,O
6
C 12 H n O ll ~ C H 120 6 + C 6I-I 12
Clucose
r,
Fruct()O{'
C GH 50Na + CO 2 -------3
sod. sillicylate <OH
[(xl 0:::: + 66.5 [a]D:::: + 525 [a]D = - 92
0
C 6 H4 COONa
Dextro rotatory Laevo mt,llory sod. salicylate
Biology
101. Haemoglobin is a globular protein. It is decomposition of sewage by bacteria and
carrier of oxygen in blood. other microbes.
102. LPP-1 is a first cyanophage, discovered 105. Earthworm arc hermaphrodite but they
by Safferman and Morris. It infects do bot show self fertilization because
Lylll7Yi7, PhOl'lllidillll1 and Plectol1l.'l1li7 (blue their testes ripen first i.e., they are
green <11g<1e). protandrous.
]03. Dscil/tl Iorill ,
is a myxophycean alga, 106. Insectivorous plants derive their nitrogen
which reproduces by means of requirement from the digestion of
bormogonia. Hormogonia are broken insects. So, these plants can survive in
filament which give rise to new filament nitrogen deficient soil.
under favourable conditions. ]07. Coleoptile is a protective covering of
104. Chli7I1lIjdo/lZOl1i7S, Clzlordlll and Euglella are plumule in cereals.
used in sewage treatment for providing 108. Vitamin E is called as tocopherol. Green
oxygen \vhic11 is essential for rapid leafy vegetables, whole cereal grains and
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v('getable oils are good source of this 120. At posterior end or base of trachea, a
vitamin. special structure, the syrinx or voice box
109. Fishes contain heart with two'S' shaped is found. It is related with sound
production in birds.
chambers. [t receives venous blood,
hence, calkd as venous heart C1nd 121. Lymphoid tissue is found in the thymus
respiration occurs by gills. tonsils, lymph nodes and spleen. It
produces lymphocytes, which have a life
10. Territoriality is a sociC11 interaction in
span of only few clays and replaced
which successful competi tors establish
periodical! y.
territoriality. It is used for the purpose of
feeding, mating and caring for youngs. 122. The association of an alga and fungus is
found in lichen. Alga produces food by
111. Mutation theory of evolution was
photosynthesis and fungus component
proposed by Hugo de Vries.
provides space for alga and absorb \vater
n.2. Mosquito is a sanguivore, (i.e., feed on and minerals from soil. It is symbiotic
blood of other animals). Omnivores feed association. Association of fungus with
on plan ts and animals, frugivores feed root of higher plants is called
on Iuites, carrion caters feed on dead mycolThiza.
animals.
123. Velamen is actually multiple epidert11is
113. Coiter is caused due to deficiency l)f () I root. I t absorbs moisture from
iodine. atmosphere. It is found in aerial roots of
114. The terminal end of chromosome is orchid. Few cells of velamen show spiral
called telomere. thickening.
115. Loop of Flenle is a U shaped segment of 124. In moss, the middle sterile part 'of
nephron located in the renal medulla. It capsule is called columella. This is
plays an important role in the composed of compact parenchymatous
conservation of water during counter cells.
current mechanism. J 25. In \ ~l!caS, c'ndosperm is haploid. It
116. Epimorphosis is the process of repbcing provides food for developing embryo.
il lost organ of the body by proliferation 126. The Peyer's patches are secondary
uf new cells from the surface of injured lymphoid tissue found at interval along
parts. Liz,lrds arc able to regenerate their the whole length of ileum which arc the
tails and it is a rcpititive regeneration. areas of lymphoid tissue. the nodules lie
117. Phytoalcxins arc non-specific substances the mucosal and submucosal layers dnd
produced by plants in response 1:0 occur inside the intestine opposite to
infection by a fungus. attachment of mesentry. The Pcycr's
118. Cladode is a modified internode of stem patch produce lymphocytes.
that functions as a leaf, perform 127. Thrombocytes are also known as
photosynthesis. It is a xerophytic platelets, which are essential for clotting
adaptation. of blood. The life span of platelets varies
119. In C 1 plants, CO2 combines with from 3-7 days.
3-carbon compound PEP (phosphoenol, 128. l3iochemical origin of life or Oparin-
pyruvate) form 4-carbon compound Haldane theory is called theory of
oxaloacctic acid. protobiogenesis.
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