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(RM2324P4FT01D) : Corporate Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005
Topics Covered:
Physics : Physical World, Units & Measurements, Motion in a Straight Line
Chemistry : Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Botany : Cell: The Unit of Life
Zoology : Structural Organisation in Animals–Animal Tissues
General Instructions :
1. There are two sections in each subject, i.e. Section-A & Section-B. You have to attempt all 35 questions from
Section-A & only 10 questions from Section-B out of 15.
2. Each question carries +4 marks. For every wrong response, –1 mark shall be deducted from the total score.
Unanswered/unattempted questions will be given no marks.
3. Use blue/black ballpoint pen only to darken the appropriate circle.
4. Mark should be dark and completely fill the circle.
5. Dark only one circle for each entry.
6. Dark the circle in the space provided only.
7. Rough work must not be done on the Answer sheet and do not use white fluid or any other rubbing material on the
Answer sheet.
PHYSICS
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5. Who among the following is not a Nobel 12. If h is Planck’s constant and λ is the
laureate in physics wavelength, has the dimension of
(1) Marie curie
(1) Energy
(2) Wilhelm Roentgen
(2) Momentum
(3) Abdus salam
(3) Moment of inertia
(4) Ernest Rutherford
(4) Frequency
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19. The systematic error in a measurement is x. 25. A car moves towards west at a speed of 5
If number of observations is increased to two ms–1 for 10 s. Then it turns and moves due
times, then systematic error will be south with same speed for 5 s. The average
(1) x velocity of the car for complete journey is
(2) 2x (1) 5 ms–1
(3) (2) 10 ms–1
(4) (3)
(4)
20. The displacement x of an object is given by x
= 2t – 3t2 . The instantaneous velocity at t = 2
s is 26. A particle starts from rest with a constant
(1) 10 m/s acceleration a = 1 m/s2 . Then the distance
(2) –10 m/s travelled within first three second is
(3) 12 m/s (1) 2.5 m
(4) –12 m/s (2) 4.5 m
(3) 5.3 m
21. The velocity of a particle moving on x-axis is (4) 6.4 m
given by v = x2 + x, where v is in m/s and x in
m. What is acceleration (in m s–2 ) when 27. The two ends of a train moving with constant
passing through point x = 2 m? acceleration passes a certain point with
(1) 12 velocities u and 2u. The velocity with which
(2) 18 the middle point of train passes the same
point is
(3) 24
(1)
(4) 30
(2)
22. A car travelling at a speed of 36 kmph is (3)
brought to rest in 10 m by applying brakes. If
the same car is travelling at speed 72 kmph, (4)
it can be brought to rest with same
retardation in
(1) 20 m 28. A 300 m long train is moving with a uniform
(2) 40 m velocity of 90 km/h. The time taken by the
(3) 2.5 m train to cross a pole is
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(2)
(3)
(4)
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30. Two objects A and B are moving with speeds 32. The value of 45° in radian is
vA and vB (vB > vA) along positive x-axis. (1)
The position(x) – time(t) graph is best
represented by (2)
(1) (3)
(4)
(2) 30 m/s
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(3) 75 m/s
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(4) 80 m/s
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36. Which among the following is not a 38. If the dimensional formula of velocity is [Mx
fundamental force?
Ly Tz], then x + y + z is equal to
(1) Gravitational force
(1) Zero
(2) Electromagnetic force
(2) 1
(3) Strong nuclear force
(3) 2
(4) Centripetal force
(4) 3
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40. Which of the following graphs shows an 43. A person travels along a straight road for
object moving with negative acceleration? first time with speed v1 and for next time
(1) with a speed v2 . The mean speed v is given
by
(1)
(2)
(3)
(2) (4)
(4)
(1)
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(4) v ≠ 0, a ≠ 0
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(4) equation y = x2 at x = 2 is
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(1) 2
(2) 4
42. If in a vernier calliper n VSD coincides with (3)
(n – 1) MSD, then the least count of vernier
calliper is (Take 1 MSD = 1 mm) (4)
(1) (n – 1) mm
(2) n mm
(3)
(4)
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48. The position time (x-t) graph of an object in 50. The position-time graph of two particles A
uniform motion is shown below. The velocity and B are as shown in figure, then
of the object is
(1) vA = vB
(2) vA > vB
(1) Positive
(3) vA < vB
(2) Negative
(3) Zero (4) vA ≥ vB
(4) Decreasing
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-A
51. Which of the following contains same 54. 200 mL HCl and 300 mL HNO3 were
number of atoms as in 20 g calcium?
mixed. Concentration of hydrogen ion [H+],
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(2) 12 g carbon
(1) 0.20 M
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(3) 24 g magnesium
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(2) 0.26 M
(4) 14 g nitrogen atoms
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(3) 0.15 M
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(4) 0.45 M
52. Mass of 2.5 g atom of magnesium is
M
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(1) 2.5 g
55. Volume occupied by 6.02 × 1024 molecules
(2) 25 g
of CH4 at STP is
(3) 50 g
(1) 22.4 L
(4) 60 g
(2) 112 L
(3) 180 L
53. Mass percent of hydrogen in methane is
(4) 224 L
(1) 25%
(2) 30%
56. Change in volume when 10 ml NH3 (g) is
(3) 35%
completely decomposed into N2 (g) and
(4) 40% H2 (g) is
(1) Increase in 10 ml
(2) Decrease in 30 ml
(3) Increase in 20 ml
(4) Decrease in 15 ml
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57. Which has minimum number of atoms 64. How much volume of NH3 is produced when
among the following? 3 litres of N2 and 3 litres of H2 are mixed at
(1) 32 g of O2 constant temperature and pressure?
(2) 4 g of He (1) 6 L
(3) 11 g of CO2 (2) 4 L
(4) 2.3 g of Na (3) 2 L
(4) 1 L
58. In order to prepare 500 mL of 0.2 M NaOH,
the mass of NaOH required is 65. If mass percentage of hydrogen in a
(1) 2 g hydrocarbon is 14.29% then the empirical
formula of the compound will be
(2) 4 g
(1) CH3
(3) 8 g
(2) C2 H3
(4) 16 g
(3) CH4
59. The number of atoms present in 1 ml of (4) CH2
water (d = 1 g/ml) is (NA = 6 × 1023 )
(1) 1022 66. If phosphoric acid (H3 PO4 ) on reaction with
(2) 1023 NaOH forms Na2 HPO4 ; then equivalent
mass of phosphoric acid in the reaction will
(3) 1021 be
(4) 1024 (1) 50
(2) 49
60. 300 g of C2 H6 is burnt in excess of oxygen. (3) 98
Mass of CO2 produced is (4) 196
(1) 110 g
(2) 220 g 67. Concentration term which depends on
(3) 440 g temperature, is
(1) Molality
(4) 880 g
(2) Mole fraction
(3) % w/v
61. Formula mass is used instead of molecular
mass for (4) % w/w
(1) H2 O
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(3) NaCl
0.1 mol of XY weighs 10 g and 0.05 mole of
F
(3) 60, 40
(1) 25%
(4) 30, 70
(2) 33.3%
(3) 50%
69. If percentage abundance of three isotopes of
(4) 10% an atom A of atomic masses 20, 18 and 22
respectively are 95%, 4% and 1%, then the
63. Mole fraction of solute in a 4.45 molal weighted average atomic mass of the
aqueous solution is naturally occurring element A will be
(1) 0.121 (1) 15 amu
(2) 0.021 (2) 16.5 amu
(3) 0.074 (3) 19.94 amu
(4) 0.205 (4) 21.34 amu
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70. The total number of valence electrons in 4.8 76. 100 mL of 1 M HCl solution is diluted to 500
g of O2– ion is (NA is Avogadro’s number) mL. The final molarity of HCl solution is
(1) 0.40
(1) 0.2 NA
(2) 0.20
(2) 0.3 NA
(3) 0.44
(3) 2 NA
(4) 0.5
(4) 2.4 NA
77. Number of significant figures in 2.18 × 10–3
71. 5 g of a piece of marble was treated with is
excess of dil. HCl. When reaction was (1) 1
complete 448 ml of CO2 was obtained at
(2) 2
STP. The percentage of CaCO3 in the
marble is [Molar mass of CaCO3 = 100 (3) 3
g/mol] (4) 4
(1) 20%
(2) 80% 78. 0.56 g of a gas occupies 280 cm3 at NTP,
(3) 60% then the molecular mass of the gas is
(4) 40% (1) 22.4 u
(2) 4.8 u
72. A gas has vapour density equal to 11.2. The (3) 56 u
volume occupied by 1 g of the gas at STP (4) 44.8 u
will be
(1) 11.2 L
79. Mass of carbon present in 0.2 mole of
(2) 22.4 L Fe4 [Fe(CN)6 ]3 is
(3) 1 L (1) 43.2 g
(4) 10 L (2) 7.2 g
(3) 11.4 g
73. 5.6 L of a triatomic gas at STP weighs 16 g. (4) 9.6 g
Number of atoms in 64 g of the gas is (NA
represents Avogadro number)
80. The amount of water (in kilograms)
(1) NA
produced by the combustion of 9.6 g of
(2) 2 NA methane (CH4 ) is
(3) 3 NA CH4 (g) + 2O2 (g) CO2 (g) + 2H2 O(g)
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(3) 0.216
74. The empirical formula of a compound is CH.
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(1) H2 C2 O4
(3) C4 H4
(2) H2 S2 O8
(4) C2 H6
(3) H3 PO3
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83. If vapour density is defined with respect to 85. mass of one atom of C-12 is equal to
He, what will be the vapour density of
oxygen? (1) 1 atomic mass unit
(1) 16 (2) Mass of 1 atom of any of the element
(2) 8 (3) Mass of 1 atom of C-14
(3) 32 (4) mass of 1 atom of H
(4) 64
SECTION-B
86. 280 ml of sulphur vapours at NTP weigh 3.2 89. An imaginary gas is found to have the
g. The molecular formula of the sulphur formula (CO)x. Its vapour density is 70. Value
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vapour is of x is
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(1) S (1) 7
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(2) S2 (2) 4
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(3) S4 (3) 6
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(4) S8 (4) 5
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87. A + 2B → 3C, what is the maximum number 90. 6 g hydrogen and 48 g of oxygen were
of moles of C formed, if 2 moles of A is heated to produce water. Amount of water
heated with 3 moles of B? produced in the reaction will be
(1) 3 (1) 1 mol
(2) 1.5 (2) 2 mol
(3) 4.5 (3) 2.5 mol
(4) 6 (4) 3 mol
88. A sample of Ba3 (PO4 )2 contains 0.6 moles 91. 11.2 L of CO2 gas at STP contains as many
of oxygen atoms. The number of moles of molecules as present in
phosphorus atoms in the sample is (1) 300 g of C2 H6
(1) 0.15 (2) 45 g of H2 C2 O4
(2) 0.3 (3) 4.5 g of H2 O
(3) 2.4 (4) 98 g of H2 SO4
(4) 0.2
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92. Number of He atoms present in 40 amu of 97. Mass of 50% pure CaCO3 required to
the helium gas is produce 5.6 L of CO2 (g) at S.T.P. is
(1) 20 (1) 25 g
(2) 10 (2) 50 g
(3) 40 (3) 75 g
(4) 4 (4) 100 g
93. Number of carbon atoms in 18 g glucose is 98. According to Dalton’s atomic theory, atoms
(NA represents Avogadro number) of the same element have
(1) 0.6 NA (1) Identical properties but different mass
(2) 1.2 NA (2) Identical mass but different properties
(3) 1.8 NA (3) Identical mass and identical properties
(4) 0.1 NA (4) Non-identical properties and mass
94. Number of Fe atoms in 22.4 g haemoglobin 99. A compound of metal (M) and nitrogen (N)
if it contains 0.25% Fe (Atomic mass of Fe = with formula M2 N3 contains 28% nitrogen.
56) is The atomic mass of metal M is ___
(1) 6.02 × 1021 (1) 9
(2) 24
(2) 6.02 × 1020
(3) 54
(3) 3.01 × 1020
(4) 78
(4) 3.01 × 1021
100. 0.25 gram atom of an element weighs 25 g.
95. Maximum number of oxygen atoms are The atomic mass of the element (amu) is
present in (1) 50
(1) 8 g of O (2) 100
(2) 8 g of O2 (3) 200
(3) 8 g of O3 (4) 25
(4) All have equal number of oxygen
atoms
the mixture is
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BOTANY
SECTION-A
101. Find the odd one w.r.t. endomembrane 102. In human beings, the membrane of the
system? erythrocyte has approximately
(1) Lysosomes and vacuoles (1) 52% protein and 40% lipid
(2) Peroxisomes and chloroplasts (2) 40% protein and 52% lipid
(3) Endoplasmic reticulum and golgi body (3) 50% protein and 50% lipid
(4) Lysosomes and golgi body (4) 40% protein and 60% lipid
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103. The infoldings of inner membrane of 110. How many centrioles is/are present in a
mitochondria are called centrosome?
(1) Matrix (1) One
(2) Cisternae (2) Two
(3) Cristae (3) Three
(4) Pili (4) Four
104. Presence of which of the following structures 111. The term glycocalyx is used for
is common in animal and higher plant cells? (1) A layer surrounding plant cell
(1) Mitochondria (2) Cell wall of bacteria
(2) Plastids (3) A layer surrounding bacterial cell wall
(3) Centrioles (4) Outermost layer of animal cell
(4) Large central vacuole
112. A polysome contains
105. In acrocentric chromosome the centromere (1) Many ribosomes and a single mRNA
is situated
(2) Single ribosome and many mRNAs
(1) In the middle
(3) Single ribosome and single mRNA
(2) Close to one end
(4) Many ribosomes and many mRNAs
(3) At the terminal position
(4) Slightly away from the middle
113. Which of the given structures is not present
in prokaryotes?
106. How many microtubules are observed in the (1) Cell wall
transverse section of cilia or flagella of
(2) Cell membrane
eukaryotes?
(3) Nuclear envelope
(1) 1
(2) 9 (4) Genetic material
(3) 20
(4) 27 114. The function of packaging of materials and
their delivery to the intracellular targets is
performed by
107. Choose the feature which is common in (1) Golgi apparatus
mitochondria, chloroplast and prokaryotic
(2) ER
cell?
(3) Lysosome
(1) Single stranded DNA
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(4) Mitochondria
(2) Presence 70S ribosomes
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(4) Surrounded by rigid cell wall 115. A special type of plastid which store starch is
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(1) Chromoplast
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(2) Elaioplasts
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118. Schleiden and Schwann together formulated 124. Chlorophyll pigment is present in the
the cell theory, but that theory did not ______ of chloroplast
(1) Tell that all plants are composed of (1) Thylakoids and stroma
different kinds of cells (2) Matrix
(2) Explain that how new cells are formed (3) Thylakoids
(3) Tell that animal cells have a thin outer (4) Stroma
layer
(4) Tell that presence of cell wall is a
unique character of the plant cells 125. Nucleus as a cell organelle was first
described by
(1) Flemming
119. Identify A, B, C and D in the given diagram
(2) Robert Brown
(3) George Palade
(4) Camillo Golgi
basic dyes.
(1) Outer membrane only
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123. Mesosome helps in all, except 129. Which structure in bacteria prevents them
from collapsing?
(1) Cell wall formation
(1) Glycocalyx
(2) Respiration and secretion process
(2) Capsule
(3) Nucleotide synthesis
(3) Cell wall
(4) Increasing the surface area of plasma
membrane (4) Mesosome
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130. Select the odd one w.r.t. surface structures of 133. Major site of formation of glycoproteins and
the bacteria. glycolipids is
(1) Flagella (1) Vacuole
(2) Pili (2) Golgi apparatus
(3) Polysome (3) Plastids
(4) Fimbriae (4) Lysosomes
131. A live cell was first seen and described by 134. Na+/K+ pump in the living cells is an
(1) Robert Hooke example of
(2) Robert Brown (1) Energy releasing process
(3) Anton van Leeuwenhoek (2) Active transport
(4) Theodore Schwann (3) Osmosis
(4) Passive transport
132. Select the inclusion body, found in
prokaryotes 135. Who proposed most widely accepted ‘fluid
(1) Contractile vacuole mosaic model’ of cell membrane?
(2) Mesosome (1) George Palade
(3) Glycogen granule (2) Rudolf Virchow
(4) Peroxisome (3) Theodore Schwann
(4) Singer and Nicolson
SECTION-B
136. ‘Omnis cellula-e cellula’ explains that 140. The plasmid DNA confers certain unique
(1) Organisms are made up of cells and its phenotypic characters to the bacterial cell
products like
(2) Presence of cell wall is a unique (1) Mesosome formation
character of plant cells (2) Chromatophore formation
(3) Activities of an organism are sum total (3) Resistance to antibiotics
of interactions of its constituent cells (4) Formation of 80S ribosomes
(4) Cells arise from pre-existing cells
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137. Lysosomes are the organelles formed by the (1) Translate the mRNA into protein
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process of
(2) Synthesise lipids in eukaryotic cells
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144. The ______ face of golgi complex gives rise 148. In all organisms, basic unit of life is
to the secretory vesicles. (1) DNA
Select the correct option to fill in the blank.
(2) Cell
(1) Convex
(3) Protoplasm
(2) Cis
(4) Cytoplasm
(3) Maturing
(4) Forming
149. The shape of nerve cells is
(1) Round and biconcave
145. On the basis of his studies, who concluded
(2) Branched and long
that the presence of cell wall is a unique
character of the plant cells. (3) Amoeboid
(1) Matthias Schleiden (4) Cuboidal
(2) Theodor Schwann
(3) George Palade 150. The centriole-like structure from which cilia
(4) Rudolf Virchow and flagella emerge in eukaryotes is called
(1) Basal body
(2) Hook
146. Chromatin contains
(1) DNA and basic proteins only (3) Axoneme
(4) Spindle fibre
(2) DNA and RNA only
(3) DNA, RNA, histone and non-histone
proteins
(4) RNA and histone proteins only
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151. Neuroglia make up ______ the volume of 153. A type of cell not present in areolar tissue is
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(2) Fibroblast
correctly.
(1) Less than one-half (3) Macrophage
(2) More than One-half (4) Chondrocyte
(3) Equal to one-half
(4) Less than one-four 154. Alveolar walls are lined by
(1) Simple squamous epithelium
(2) Stratified squamous epithelium
152. Which of the following does not show
presence of connective tissue fibres of (3) Compound cuboidal epithelium
collagen? (4) Ciliated squamous epithelium
(1) Bone
(2) Blood
(3) Cartilage
(4) Tendon
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155. Simple columnar epithelium is composed of 162. Which of the following facilitate the cells to
a single layer of cells whose nuclei communicate with each other by connecting
the cytoplasm of adjoining cells, for rapid
are located at the . transfer of ions, small molecules and
Select the option which fills A and B sometimes big molecules?
correctly. (1) Tight junctions
(1) A = Tall and slender, B = Base (2) Gap junctions
(2) A = Short and round, B = Base (3) Adhering junctions
(3) A = Tall and polygonal, B = Centre (4) Desmosomes
(4) A = Short and flat, B = Centre
163. The epithelium which is made up of more
156. Cells of specialized connective tissue, than one layer of cells and their main
cartilage, are called function is to provide protection against
(1) Chondrocytes chemical and mechanical stresses is found
in inner lining of
(2) Osteoblasts
(1) Bronchi
(3) Osteoclasts
(2) PCT of nephron
(4) Fibroblasts
(3) Stomach
(4) Pancreatic ducts
157. Which of the following is not a function of
simple epithelium?
(1) Diffusion of gases 164. Bones are the haemopoetic organs in adult
humans. They are actually a type of
(2) Absorption of nutrients
(1) Adipose tissue
(3) Filtration of nitrogenous waste
(2) Areolar tissue
(4) Bearing chemical stresses
(3) Specialised connective tissue
(4) Fluid connective tissue
158. Lining of which of the following has similar
kind of Epithelium?
(1) Inner lining of wall of blood vessels and 165. Division of labour due to tissue formation
air sacs of lung first became evident in members of phylum
(2) DCT and stomach (1) Porifera
(3) Bronchioles and Intestine (2) Platyhelminthes
(4) PCT and oviduct (3) Echinodermata
(4) Cnidaria
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160. Simple epithelium is not present on surfaces 167. In humans, epithelium that plays limited role
associated with in absorption, diffusion and secretion is
(1) Secretion likely to be found in/at
(2) Absorption (1) Small intestine
(3) Protection (2) Trachea
(4) Filtration (3) Fallopian tube
(4) Buccal cavity
161. Tissue whose cells are specialised to store
fat and is located mainly beneath the skin is
(1) Specialised connective tissue
(2) Adipose tissue
(3) Tendon
(4) Ligament
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168. Choose the incorrect statement. 172. Intercalated disc in a cardiac muscle is
(1) Structural proteins which provide (1) Responsible for light and dark bands of
strength, elasticity and flexibility to the the muscle
connective tissue are secreted by (2) Dark line seen along the long axis of
fibroblasts. the muscle fibre
(2) Endothelium has abundant blood (3) Responsible for cells to contract as a
supply and is highly vascular. unit
(3) Smooth muscle fibres are responsible (4) Present in structures or organs of the
for changing the diameter of blood body subjected to high stresses
vessels.
(4) Blood is a fluid connective tissue
containing plasma and formed 173. How many of the below given features
elements. belong to smooth muscle fibres?
Fusiform, Multinucleated, Involuntary, no
striations, attached to skeletal bones
169. Identify the ciliated columnar epithelial
tissue among the figures given below and (1) Two
choose the correct option. (2) Three
(1) (3) Four
(4) Five
cells
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option.
176. The function of ‘A’ epithelium is to move
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_______ : Alveoli.
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177. Select the incorrect statement w.r.t. bone. 181. Cell junctions that prevent the leakage of
(1) The red bone marrow in some bones is substances across a tissue are
the site of production of blood cells (1) Tight junctions
(2) Osteocytes are present in the spaces (2) Adhering junctions
called lacunae (3) Gap junctions
(3) Bone is solid and pliable and resists (4) Desmosomes
compression
(4) Bones are rich in calcium salts and
collagen fibres 182. Property associated with neurons excludes
(1) Conductivity
(2) Excitability
178. Similarity between bone and cartilage are all
except (3) Contractility
(1) Presence of lamellae (4) Response to stimulus
(2) Presence of lacunae
(3) Presence of matrix secreting cells 183. In which of the following parts, Nissl's
(4) Categorised as specialized connective granule is present in a neuron?
tissue (1) Axon only
(2) Cyton axon and axon terminals
179. Select the odd one out w.r.t. the dense (3) Cyton and dendrites
irregular connective tissue. (4) Cyton only
(1) Periosteum of bone
(2) Dermis of skin 184. In which of the following organisms, all
(3) Glisson's capsule functions of life are performed by a single
(4) Ligament cell?
(1) Planaria
(2) Hydra
180. Select the option which identifies
(3) Scypha
and correctly.
(4) Paramecium
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186. The connective tissue that helps in 187. Choose the incorrect statement among the
maintaining the body temperature in following?
neonates is (1) Dense irregular connective tissue has
(1) Dense regular tissue fibroblast and many fibres mainly
(2) Brown adipose tissue collagen that are oriented randomly
(3) White adipose tissue (2) Muscular tissue has abundant
intercellular substance, hence provide
(4) Dense irregular tissue great mobility of the head only
(3) Nervous tissue exerts greatest control
of the body’s responsiveness to
changing environment
(4) Schwann cells are responsible for
myelination in the PNS (peripheral
nervous system, each internodal
segment is myelinated by single
Schwann cell.
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188. A statement of assertion (A) is followed by a 194. Select the muscle tissue in options below
statement of reason (R). which shows striations and whose fibres
A : Endothelium of blood vessels is made up constitute branched contractile tissue.
of squamous epithelium. (1) Heart muscles
R : This epithelium is made up of flattened
(2) Muscles in stomach wall
cells with irregular boundaries.
(3) Biceps
(1) Both Assertion & Reason are true and
the reason is the correct explanation of (4) Muscles in wall of blood vessels
the assertion.
(2) Both Assertion & Reason are true but 195. Cells of squamous and cuboidal epithelium
the reason is not the correct respectively are
explanation of the assertion. (1) Columnar and flattened
(3) Assertion is true statement but Reason (2) Flattened and cube-like
is false.
(3) Flattened and columnar
(4) Both Assertion and Reason are false
statements. (4) Cube and slender with basal nucleus
189. Match the column I and II. Choose the 196. Sarcolemma is the plasma membrane of
correct option. (1) Neurons
Column I Column II (2) Muscle fibres
Secretion can (3) Epithelial cells
a. Plasma cells (i) constrict blood (4) Chondrocytes
vessels
b. Mast cells (ii) Ingest foreign matter
197. Which of the following is not a function of
c. Macrophages (iii) Produce antibodies adipose tissue?
(1) a(i), b(ii), c(iii) (1) Reduces heat loss through skin
(2) a(ii), b(iii), c(i) (2) Serves as an energy reserve
(3) a(iii), b(i), c(ii) (3) Cells are specialised to store fats
(4) a(ii), b(i), c(iii) (4) Transport of nutrients
190. The innermost wall of blood vessels are 198. Tissue that consists of elongated cells called
composed of fibres that are capable of utilizing ATP to
(1) Ciliated columnar epithelium bring about movement is
(2) Columnar epithelium (1) Neural tissue
(2) Muscular tissue
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18. (4)
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36. (4) 44. (2)
43. (2)
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68. (3)
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PHYSICS
SECTION-A
(1) Answer : (1)
Solution:
Electromagnetic force = 10–2
Weak nuclear force = 10–13
(2) Answer : (3)
Solution:
Strong nuclear force is strongest fundamental force in nature.
(3) Answer : (3)
Solution:
S. I. unit of force is Newton. It is represented by N.
(4) Answer : (3)
Solution:
Photons are mediating particle of electromagnetic forces.
(5) Answer : (4)
Solution:
Ernest Rutherford was awarded the nobel prize in chemistry in 1908.
(6) Answer : (3)
Solution:
A R
A R
A R
Solution:
E ∝ Pa Ab Tc
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a = 1 a + 2b = 2 –a + c = –2
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1 + 2b = 2 –1 + c = –2
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2b = 1 c = –1
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b=½
P1 A1/2 T–1
(9) Answer : (3)
Solution:
αt = [L] ∴ α = [L] [T]–1
β = [L]
= 0.01 mm
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s s
⇒ x = 90 new unit
time
LT
T
L
Solution:
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Solution:
v = x2 + x
at x = 2 m
∴ a = (2 × 2 + 1) × (22 + 2) = 6 × 5 = 30 m s–2
(22) Answer : (2)
Solution:
s ∝ u2
⇒ u2 = 2u1
⇒ s2 = 4 × 10 = 40 m
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Average velocity =
s = 4.5
(27) Answer : (3)
Solution:
v2 = u2 + 2as
For length L
(2u)2 = 42 + 2a × L
∴ 3u2 = 2aL
For mid-point
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If the person is moving with constant speed then velocity of the person may be constant.
(30) Answer : (3)
Solution:
Slope of B > slope of A
(31) Answer : (1)
Solution:
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SECTION-B
(36) Answer : (4)
Hint:
Fundamental forces in nature.
Solution:
Centripetal force is not the fundamental force while other three are.
(37) Answer : (1)
Solution:
= 9.0 × 10 –7 unit
(38) Answer : (1)
Solution:
Velocity = M0 LT–1
x = 0, y = 1, z = –1
x+y+z=0
(39) Answer : (1)
Solution:
Velocity has unit and dimension of m/s and [LT–1 ] respectively, all other are dimensionless.
Solution:
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nVSD = (n – 1) MSD
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CHEMISTRY
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= 0.26 M
(55) Answer : (4)
Solution:
Mole of CH4 = = 10
Volume of CH4 at STP = 22.4 × 10 = 224 L
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mol
1 mol C2 H6 gives 2 mol CO2
10 mol C2 H6 gives 20 mol CO2 = 20 × 44 g
= 880 g CO2
Solution:
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Mass percent =
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Hint:
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Solution:
Mole of water =
= 55.55
= 0.074
(64) Answer : (3)
Solution:
N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) 2 NH3 (g)
Given 3 L N2 and 3 L H2
∴ H2 is limiting reagent
So 3 litre H2 gives 2 litre NH3
C 12 1
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Molecular mass = 2 × V. D.
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= 22.4 u
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Number of moles
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⇒
M.wt(g) = 64 g
No of molecules
Number of atoms = NA × 3
mass
Molecular formula = n × empirical formula
= 6 × CH = C 6 H6
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Vapour density =
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Molecular mass of He
= =8
SECTION-B
(86) Answer : (4)
Solution:
Molecular wt. of (Sn ) = g,
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2x = 108
x = 54
(100)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Mass of 1 gram atom
∴ Atomic mass = 100
BOTANY
SECTION-A
(101)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Endomembrane system includes ER, golgi body, lysosomes and vacuoles.
(102)Answer : (1)
Solution:
Membrane of erythrocytes (RBCs) in human being has approximately 52% protein and 40% lipid.
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(104)Answer : (1)
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Animal cell is devoid of large vacuoles and plastids. Higher plant cells do not have centrioles.
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(105)Answer : (2)
Solution:
In case of acrocentric chromosome, the centromere is situated close to its one end forming one extremely short
and one very long arm.
(106)Answer : (3)
Solution:
In cilia or flagella of eukaryotes, 9 peripheral doublets of microtubules and 2 central microtubules are found.
(107)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Presence of 70S type of ribosomes is common to prokaryotic cell, mitochondria and chloroplast.
(108)Answer : (4)
Solution:
Transport of ions into the vacuoles is against the concentration gradient i.e. active.
(109)Answer : (1)
Solution:
Nuclear pores control two-way movement of substances.
(110) Answer : (2)
Solution:
Two centrioles are present in a centrosome.
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Ribosome, centriole and nucleolus, all are non membrane bound structures.
Ribosome – Involved in protein synthesis.
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(121)Answer : (2)
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Solution:
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Inner membrane of mitochondria contains enzymes and electron carriers for the formation of ATP.
(122)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Small bristle like fibres on bacteria are called fimbriae.
Fimbriae are helpful in attachment to the surface like host tissue or substratum.
(123)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Mesosome is functionally similar to mitochondria.
Mesosome helps in DNA replication, respiration and secretion but it does not help in nucleotide synthesis.
(124)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Chlorophyll pigment are present in the thylakoid membrane.
(125)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Robert Brown discovered nucleus in 1831.
(126)Answer : (1)
Solution:
Nucleolus is the site of active rRNA synthesis. This structure is not limited by any membrane.
(127)Answer : (2)
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Solution:
Lipid synthesis occurs in SER. Steroidal hormones are lipid derivative.
(128)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Golgi apparatus is present in close proximity with nucleus but does not have direct connection with nuclear
membrane. Outer membrane of nucleus is often connected with ER.
(129)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Cell wall in bacteria prevents them from collapsing.
(130)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Pili, flagella and fimbriae are the surface structures. During protein synthesis, many ribosomes form a chain on
a common mRNA called polyribosome or polysome.
(131)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Robert Hooke studied and discovered the cell from a thin slice of cork but that was the dead cell.
Robert Brown discovered nucleus. Theodore Schwann studied different types of animal cells and reported that
cells had a thin outer layer which is known as plasma membrane.
Anton van Leeuwenhoek was the first person who observed few living cells such as bacteria, protozoa,
spermatozoa and red blood corpuscles under his own designed microscope.
(132)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Glycogen granule is inclusion body found in prokaryotes. Polysome has several ribosomes on mRNA.
Peroxisome is found in eukaryotes.
(133)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Golgi apparatus helps in process of packaging and transport of material for secretion. It is the major site for the
synthesis of glycolipids and glycoproteins.
(134)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Na+/K+ pump in cells is an uphill movement of ions which require energy in the form of ATP. Therefore it is an
active transport.
(135)Answer : (4)
Solution:
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‘Fluid mosaic model’ about cell membrane was given by Singer and Nicolson.
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(136)Answer : (4)
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“Omnis cellula-e cellula” explains that all cells arise from pre-existing cells.
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(137)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Golgi apparatus principally performs the function of packaging of materials. Lysosomes are formed due to this
process.
(138)Answer : (1)
Solution:
In prokaryotes, both chromosomal and extra chromosomal DNA are double stranded.
The genomic DNA of prokaryotes is circular and not enveloped by a nuclear membrane.
(139)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Glycocalyx may be thick and tough called capsule or as loose sheath called slime layer.
(140)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Plasmid DNA found in many bacteria confers resistance to antibiotics.
(141)Answer : (1)
Solution:
The ribosomes of a polysome translate the mRNA into proteins.
(142)Answer : (1)
Solution:
Kinetochores are small disc-shaped structures at the surface of the centromere.
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(143)Answer : (4)
Solution:
Mitochondria and chloroplast contain single circular dsDNA. Nucleus contains linear dsDNA.
(144)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Maturing or trans face gives rise the secretory vesicles.
(145)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Theodore Schwann concluded that presence of cell wall is a unique character to the plant cells.
(146)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Chromatin contains DNA and some basic proteins called histones, some non-histone proteins and also RNA.
(147)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Reserve material in prokaryotic cells are stored in the cytoplasm in the form of inclusion bodies.
(148)Answer : (2)
Solution:
The basic unit of life in all the organisms, either unicellular or multicellular, is cell.
(149)Answer : (2)
Solution:
RBCs are round and biconcave.
WBCs are amoeboid and germ cells are cuboidal.
Nerve cells are branched cells.
(150)Answer : (1)
Solution:
The basal body of cilia and flagella have centriole-like arrangement of microtubules (9 + 0 arrangement)
ZOOLOGY
SECTION-A
(151)Answer : (2)
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Solution:
Neuroglial cells are specialised cells found in the brain and spinal cord supporting the neurons.
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(152)Answer : (2)
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Solution:
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(153)Answer : (4)
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Hint:
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It is present in cartilage
Solution:
Fibroblasts are cells that produce and secrete fibres. Mast cells secrete inflammatory mediators. Macrophages
are phagocytic cells. Chondrocytes are cells present in cartilage.
(154)Answer : (1)
Hint:
Surfaces meant for diffusion and filtration are lined by thin epithelium.
Solution:
Simple squamous epithelium permits exchange of gases in alveoli and lines lungs, heart and body cavity. Cilia
push products in specific direction. Stratified epithelium provides protection on external surfaces.
(155)Answer : (1)
Solution:
Simple columnar epithelium is composed of a single layer of tall and slender cells whose nuclei are located at
the base.
(156)Answer : (1)
Hint:
‘Osteo’ refers to bone.
Solution:
Osteoblasts are bone forming cells whereas osteoclasts are bone resorbing cells. Fibroblasts secrete fibres.
(157)Answer : (4)
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Solution:
Compound epithelium is related with bearing mechanical and chemical stresses.
Diffusion, absorption and filtration occur through simple epithelium.
(158)Answer : (1)
Solution:
Air sacs of lung and wall of blood vessels are lined with simple squamous epithelium.
(159)Answer : (1)
Hint:
White fibrous connective tissue.
Solution:
Tendon are cords of white fibrous connective tissue that connect muscles to bone. Ligament connects bone to
bone.
(160)Answer : (3)
Hint:
Defense against abrasion.
Solution:
Surfaces requiring protection are lined by multi-layered epithelium/compound epithelium.
(161)Answer : (2)
Hint:
Identify a loose connective tissue.
Solution:
Adipose tissue stores fats and is located mainly beneath the skin and also around the heart, kidney, eyeballs
etc. Areolar tissue serves as support framework for epithelium and joins skin to muscles and fills the space
outside organs. Tendons connect muscles to bones and a ligament connects bone to bone.
(162)Answer : (2)
Hint:
Adhering junctions perform cementing.
Solution:
Tight junctions (Zonula occludens) help to stop substances from leaking across a tissue. Adhering junctions
perform function same as desmosomes.
(163)Answer : (4)
Hint:
Present on dry surface of skin.
Solution:
Compound epithelium is present on inner lining of buccal cavity, pharynx, salivary ducts, pancreatic ducts and
dry surface of skin. Bronchi are lined by ciliated epithelium and inner lining of stomach and PCT has simple
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(164)Answer : (3)
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Solution:
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Bones and cartilages are specialised connective tissue. Adipose and areolar tissues are loose connective
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tissue.
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(165)Answer : (4)
Hint:
Stinging cells are present in animals of this phylum.
Solution:
Cnidarians exhibit tissue level of organisation.
(166)Answer : (3)
Hint:
Blood is a fluid connective tissue
Solution:
Leukocytes are white blood cells in blood. Collagen fibres, fibroblast (fibre forming cells) and macrophages
are not found in blood.
(167)Answer : (4)
Hint:
This epithelium also lines pancreatic ducts.
Solution:
Simple epithelium is sheet of cells involved in exchange of gases takes place by diffusion, absorption and
secretion. Main function of compound epithelium is to protect against chemical & mechanical stresses.
(168)Answer : (2)
Hint:
Lining of blood vessels.
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Solution:
The epithelial lining of blood vessels is called endothelium. It is an avascular tissue, it obtains nutrients by
diffusion. Fibroblasts secrete collagen and elastin (structural protein) fibres.
(169)Answer : (3)
Solution:
a. Squamous epithelium
b. Cuboidal epithelium
c. Columnar epithelium
d. Ciliated epithelium
(170)Answer : (3)
Hint:
Also found in the walls of blood vessels
Solution:
Ciliated epithelium lines the inner surface of fallopian tubes, bronchioles and small bronchi.
Squamous epithelium lines alveoli.
(171)Answer : (1)
Hint:
Transport of substances
Solution:
Blood is the fluid connective tissue of body. In all connective tissues except blood, the fibroblast cells secrete
fibres of structural proteins collagen or elastin.
(172)Answer : (3)
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Solution:
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Communication junctions (intercalated discs) at some fusion points allow the cells to contract as a unit, i.e.,
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when one cell receives a signal to contract, its neighbours are also stimulated to contract.
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(173)Answer : (2)
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Smooth muscles are uni-nucleated and fusiform in shape.
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(174)Answer : (2)
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Hint:
Excitability is property of structural and functional cells of this tissue.
Solution:
Neural tissue present in CNS & PNS, controls the functions of the body. Cardiac muscles regulate heart
contraction and skeletal muscles cause movement of body parts.
(175)Answer : (2)
Hint:
Generation of action potentials requires characteristic of a tissue termed excitability.
Solution:
The excitable character of nervous tissue allows generation of nerve impulses that help in regulation of most
body tissues. The neuroglial cells constitute more than one-half the volume of nervous tissues of our body. The
property of division is shown by glial cells, so they can be responsible for tumors but neurons do not exhibit
that property.
(176)Answer : (2)
Solution:
If the columnar or cuboidal cells bear cilia on their free surface they form ciliated epithelium. Their function is to
move particles or mucus in a specific direction over the epithelium. They are mainly present in the inner
surface of hollow organs like bronchioles and fallopian tubes.
(177)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Cartilage is solid and pliable and resist compression.
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Bones have a hard and non-pliable ground substance, rich in calcium salts and collagen fibres which give
bone its strength.
(178)Answer : (1)
Solution:
Lamellae are absent in cartilage.
(179)Answer : (4)
Solution:
Ligament is a dense regular connective tissue.
(180)Answer : (3)
Hint:
Fluid connective tissue.
Solution:
Examples of loose connective tissues are areolar tissue and adipose tissue. Specialized connective tissue
include skeletal connective tissue like cartilage, bone and fluid connective tissue like blood and lymph. Muscle
tissue comprises muscles of body which enable movements of the body.
(181)Answer : (1)
Solution:
In tight junctions, the two adjacent cell membranes are fused together to stop substances from leaking across
the tissue.
(182)Answer : (3)
Hint:
Property to decrease in size is associated with muscular tissue.
Solution:
Property of excitability and conductivity is common to muscular and neural tissue.
(183)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Nissl's granules are found in the cyton and dendrites.
(184)Answer : (4)
Hint:
Identify a protozoa
Solution:
In unicellular organisms, all functions like digestion, respiration and reproduction are performed by a single
cell. Hydra, Scypha and Planaria are multicellular invertebrates.
(185)Answer : (4)
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(186)Answer : (2)
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Brown adipose tissue helps to maintain body temperature in newborn babies
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(187)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Abundant intercellular substance is present in connective tissue.
(188)Answer : (2)
Hint:
Squamous epithelium consists of thin, flattened and polygonal cells.
Solution:
Blood vessels facilitate diffusion of various molecules such as gases, so they must have thin walls which is a
feature of squamous epithelium. Squamous epithelium is present in endothelium of blood vessels, alveoli of
lungs etc., for the same reason that they can easily allow passage of molecules across them.
(189)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Mast cells produce histamine, heparin and serotonin.
(190)Answer : (4)
Solution:
Squamous epithelium forms the innermost wall of blood vessels (endothelium), air sac (alveoli) of the lungs.
(191)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Tight junctions help to stop substances from leaking across a tissue.
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(192)Answer : (3)
Solution:
Areolar tissue is loose connective tissue.
(193)Answer : (2)
Solution:
The fibres of skeletal muscles are striated and multinucleated whereas cardiac muscles are uninucleated.
(194)Answer : (1)
Solution:
Cardiac muscle fibres are present in heart and are branched.
(195)Answer : (2)
Solution:
The squamous epithelium is made of a single thin layer of flattened cells with irregular boundaries.
(196)Answer : (2)
Solution:
In a typical muscle, such as the biceps, striated skeletal muscle fibres are bound from the outside by an elastic
but tough covering called sarcolemma.
(197)Answer : (4)
Solution:
Transport of nutrients is done by blood.
(198)Answer : (2)
Solution:
Muscle fibres are elongated cells of muscular tissue that require energy to bring about movement.
(199)Answer : (1)
Hint:
Cardiac muscles are striated and involuntary
Solution:
All smooth muscles are involuntary and unstriated but cardiac muscles are involunary and striated. Similarly,
all voluntary muscles are striated (skeletal muscles) but all striated muscles are not voluntary e.g. cardiac
muscles are striated and involuntary.
(200)Answer : (1)
Hint:
Chondrocytes are present in this tissue.
Solution:
Cartilage is present at the tip of nose. Tendon and ligament are dense regular connective tissue.
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