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  • question_answer1) Deuteron and alpha particle in air are at separation\[1\overset{0}{\mathop{A}}\,\]. The magnitude of electric field intensity on \[\alpha \]-particle due to deuteron is:

    A)
    \[5.76\,\times {{10}^{11}}\,N/C\]            

    B)
    \[1.44\,\times {{10}^{11}}\,N/C\]

    C)
    \[2.828\,\times {{10}^{11}}\,N/C\]

    D)
           zero

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  • question_answer2) If \[{{E}_{1}}\] be the electric field strength of a short dipole at a point on its axial line and \[{{E}_{2}}\] that on the equatorial line at the same distance, then:

    A)
    \[{{E}_{1}}={{E}_{2}}\]

    B)
                                            \[{{E}_{1}}=2{{E}_{2}}\]  

    C)
               \[{{E}_{2}}=2{{E}_{1}}\]

    D)
           none of these

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  • question_answer3) 20 amp current is flowing in a long straight wire. The intensity of magnetic field at a distance of 10 cm from the wire, will be:

    A)
    \[4\times {{10}^{-5}}wb/{{m}^{2}}\]

    B)
           \[2\times {{10}^{-5}}wb/{{m}^{2}}\]

    C)
                           \[3\times {{10}^{-5}}wb/{{m}^{2}}\]      

    D)
           \[8\times {{10}^{-5}}wb/{{m}^{2}}\]

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  • question_answer4) An electron having charge \[1.6\,\times {{10}^{-19}}\,C\] and mass \[9\times {{10}^{-31}}\,kg\] is moving with \[4\times {{10}^{6}}\,kg\] speed in a magnetic field of \[2\times {{10}^{-1}}\] tesla in a circular orbit. The force acting on an electron and the radius of circular orbit will be:

    A)
    \[1.28\,\times {{10}^{-14}}\,N,\,\,1.1\,\times {{10}^{-3}}\,m\]

    B)
    \[1.28\,\times {{10}^{15}}\,N,\,1.2\,\times {{10}^{-12}}m\]

    C)
    \[1.28\,\times {{10}^{-13}}\,N,\,1.1\,\times {{10}^{-4}}\,m\]

    D)
    none of these

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  • question_answer5) The capacity of a condenser is \[4\times {{10}^{-6}}\] farad and its potential is 100 volts. The energy released on discharging it fully will be:

    A)
    0.04 J                    

    B)
           0.02 J                    

    C)
    0.025 J                  

    D)
           0.05 J

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  • question_answer6) The electric potential at the surface of anatomic nucleus (Z = 50) of radius \[9.0\times {{10}^{-13}}\,cm\] is:

    A)
    \[9\times {{10}^{5}}\] volt           

    B)
           \[8\times {{10}^{6}}\]volt            

    C)
           80 volt                  

    D)
           9 volt

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  • question_answer7) The half-life of radium is 1620 years and its atomic weight is 226 kg per kilomol. The number of atoms that will decay from its 1 gm sample per second will be :(Avogadros number \[N=6.023\,\times {{10}^{23}}\] atoms/mol)

    A)
    \[3.61\,\times {{10}^{10}}\]        

    B)
           \[3.6\,\times {{10}^{12}}\]                   

    C)
               \[3.11\,\times {{10}^{15}}\]        

    D)
           \[31.\,1\times {{10}^{15}}\]

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  • question_answer8) One milligram of matter converted into energy, will give:

    A)
    9 joule                 

    B)
           \[9\times {{10}^{3}}\] joule        

    C)
           \[9\times {{10}^{5}}\] joule        

    D)
           \[9\times {{10}^{10}}\] joule

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  • question_answer9) In a simple microscope, if the final image is located at 25 cm from the eye placed close to the lens, then the magnifying power is:

    A)
    \[\frac{25}{f}\]                 

    B)
           \[1+\frac{25}{f}\]                            

    C)
    \[\frac{f}{25}\]                 

    D)
           \[\frac{f}{25}+1\]

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  • question_answer10) A black body at 200 K is found to exit maximum energy at a wavelength 14\[\mu m\]. When its temperature is raised to 1000 K, then wavelength at which maximum energy emitted is :

    A)
    14mm  

    B)
           7 \[\mu m\]                       

    C)
    2.8\[\mu m\]    

    D)
           28 mm

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  • question_answer11) The ratio of thermal conductivity of two rods of different material is 5 : 4. The two rods of same area of cross-section and same thermal resistance will have the lengths in the ratio :

    A)
    4 : 5       

    B)
                           9 : 1                       

    C)
    1 : 9                                       

    D)
    5 : 4

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  • question_answer12) Joule second is the unit of:

    A)
    momentum       

    B)
           angular momentum

    C)
    work

    D)
    pressure

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  • question_answer13) The two slits at a distance of 1 mm are illuminated by the light of wavelength \[6.5\,\times {{10}^{-7}}\,m\]. The interference fringes are observed on a screen placed at a distance of 1 m. The distance between third dark fringe and fifth bright fringe will be:

    A)
    0.65 cm

    B)
           4.8 mm

    C)
                           1.63 mm              

    D)
           3.25 cm

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  • question_answer14) Two thin lenses, one of focal length + 60 cm and the other of focal length -20 cm are put in contact, the combined focal length is:

    A)
    15 cm                   

    B)
           -15 cm  

    C)
           -30 cm                  

    D)
           30 cm

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  • question_answer15) When light travels from one medium to the other medium of which the refractive index is different, then which of the following will change:

    A)
    frequency, wavelength and velocity

    B)
    frequency and wavelength

    C)
    frequency and velocity

    D)
    wavelength and velocity

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  • question_answer16) In the circuit shown in the figure, the potential difference across the 4.5\[\mu F\]capacitor is :

    A)
    \[\frac{8}{3}volt\]                                           

    B)
    4 volt                    

    C)
    6 volt                    

    D)
           8 volt

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  • question_answer17) When \[_{92}{{U}^{235}}\]undergoes fission, 0.1% its original mass is changed into energy. How much energy is released if 1 kg of\[_{92}{{U}^{235}}\] undergoes fission?

    A)
    \[9\times {{10}^{10}}J\]

    B)
                           \[9\times {{10}^{11}}J\]

    C)
    \[9\times {{10}^{12}}J\]

    D)
           \[9\times {{10}^{13}}J\]

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  • question_answer18) The equivalent resistance of the arrangement of resistances shown in the given figure between points P and Q is:

    A)
    6\[\Omega \]    

    B)
                           8\[\Omega \]                    

    C)
    24\[\Omega \]                 

    D)
           16\[\Omega \]

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  • question_answer19) A cricketer hits a ball with a velocity 25 m/s at \[60{}^\circ \] above the horizontal. How far above the ground it passes over a fielder 50 m from the bat (assume the ball is struck very close to the ground) :

    A)
    8.2 m

    B)
                                           9.0 m                    

    C)
    11.6 m                  

    D)
           12.7 m

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  • question_answer20) It is easier to roll a barrel than pull it along the road. This statement is:

    A)
    not possible                      

    B)
    uncertain            

    C)
           false                     

    D)
           true

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  • question_answer21) The diameter of brass road is 4 mm. Youngs modulus of brass is \[9\times {{10}^{9}}\,N/{{m}^{2}}\]. The force required to stretch 0.1% of its length is:

    A)
    360 \[\pi \]N

    B)
                           36 N                      

    C)
    36\[\pi \]x 105 N              

    D)
           \[144\,\pi \times {{10}^{3}}N\]

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  • question_answer22) A beam of ions enters normally into a uniform magnetic field of \[4\times {{10}^{-2}}\] tesla with velocity of \[2\times {{10}^{5}}\,m/s\]. If the specific charge of the ion is \[5\times {{10}^{7}}\,C/kg,\] then the radius of the circular path described will be:

    A)
    0.10 m

    B)
                           0.06 m  

    C)
           0.20 m                  

    D)
           0.25 m

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  • question_answer23) Par sec is a unit of:

    A)
    angle    

    B)
                           velocity

    C)
           time                      

    D)
           distance

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  • question_answer24) If a given mass of gas occupies a volume of 10 cc at 1 atmospheric pressure and temperature \[100{}^\circ C\]. What will be its volume at 4 atmospheric pressure, the temperature being the same?

    A)
    100 cc   

    B)
                           400 cc                   

    C)
    104 cc                   

    D)
           2.5 cc

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  • question_answer25) Ultraviolet radiation of 6.2 eV falls on an aluminium foil surface. Work function is 4.2 eV. The K.E. of the fastest electron emitted approximately:

    A)
    \[3.2\times {{10}^{-21}}J\]                          

    B)
    \[3.2\times {{10}^{-19}}J\]          

    C)
    \[3.2\times {{10}^{-15}}J\]          

    D)
    \[3.2\times {{10}^{-17}}J\]

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  • question_answer26) Two gases of equal masses are in thermal equilibrium. If \[{{P}_{a}},\,{{P}_{b}}\] and \[{{V}_{a}},\,{{V}_{b}}\] are their respective pressures and volumes, then which relation is true?

    A)
    \[2{{P}_{a}}{{V}_{a}}={{P}_{b}}{{V}_{b}}\]                           

    B)
    \[{{P}_{a}}\ne {{P}_{b}},{{V}_{a}}={{V}_{b}}\]

    C)
                           \[\frac{{{P}_{a}}}{{{V}_{a}}}=\frac{{{P}_{b}}}{{{V}_{b}}}\]            

    D)
           \[{{P}_{a}}{{V}_{a}}={{P}_{b}}{{V}_{b}}\]

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  • question_answer27) A thin uniform rod of mass m and length is hinged at the lower end to a level floor and strands vertically. It is now allowed to fall, then its upper end will strike the floor with the velocity :

    A)
    \[\sqrt{2gl}\]                                     

    B)
    \[\sqrt{5gl}\]                     

    C)
    \[\sqrt{3gl}\]                     

    D)
           \[\sqrt{mgl}\]

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  • question_answer28) The magnitude of acceleration of particle executing SHM at the position of maximum displacement is :

    A)
    zero                                      

    B)
    minimum            

    C)
           maximum           

    D)
           none of these

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  • question_answer29) Mud houses are cooler in summer and warmer in winter because :

    A)
    mud is a good conductor of heat

    B)
    mud is a superconductor of heat

    C)
    mud is a bad conductor of heat

    D)
    none of these

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  • question_answer30) Drift velocity varies with the velocity of electric field as per the relation :

    A)
    \[{{V}_{d}}={{E}^{2}}\]                                 

    B)
    \[{{V}_{d}}\alpha E\]                     

    C)
    \[{{V}_{d}}\alpha \frac{1}{E}\]                  

    D)
           \[{{V}_{d}}\alpha {{E}^{2}}\]

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  • question_answer31) If the critical angle for total internal reflection from a medium to vacuum is \[30{}^\circ \], then velocity of light in medium will be:

    A)
    \[1.5\times {{10}^{8}}\,m/s\]

    B)
    \[2\times {{10}^{8}}\,m/s\]        

    C)
    \[3\times {{10}^{8}}\,m/s\]        

    D)
    \[5\times {{10}^{8}}\,m/s\]

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  • question_answer32) What is the momentum of a 100000 kg truck whose velocity is 20 m/s ?

    A)
    \[2\times {{10}^{5}}\,kg\,m/s\]

    B)
    \[1\times {{10}^{5}}\,\,kg\,m/s\]

    C)
    4 kg m/s              

    D)
           none of these

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  • question_answer33) A 10 kg ball moving with velocity 2 m/s collides with a 20 kg mass initially at rest. If both of them coalesce, the final velocity of combined mass is:

    A)
    \[\frac{3}{4}\]m/s                                           

    B)
    \[\frac{1}{3}\]m/s           

    C)
    \[\frac{3}{2}\]m/s                           

    D)
           \[\frac{2}{3}\]m/s

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  • question_answer34) A 30 g bullet travelling initially at500 m/s penetrates 12 cm in to wooden block. The average force exerted will be:

    A)
    31250 N

    B)
                           41250 N               

    C)
           31750 N               

    D)
           30450 N

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  • question_answer35) With what minimum acceleration can a fireman slide down a rope whose breaking strength is two third of his weight:

    A)
    \[\frac{g}{3}\]   

    B)
                           \[\frac{2}{3}g\]                

    C)
    \[\frac{3}{2}g\]                

    D)
           \[\frac{g}{2}\]

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  • question_answer36) Calculate the force required to separate the glass plate of area \[{{10}^{-2}}\,{{m}^{2}}\] with a film of water 0.05 mm thick [surface tension of water is \[70\times {{10}^{-3}}N/m\]]:

    A)
    25 N      

    B)
                           20 N                      

    C)
    14 N                      

    D)
           28 N

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  • question_answer37) At which of the following temperature would the molecules of gas have twice the average kinetic energy they have at \[20{}^\circ C\]?

    A)
    \[40{}^\circ C\]                 

    B)
           \[80{}^\circ C\]                 

    C)
    \[586{}^\circ C\]

    D)
           \[313{}^\circ C\]

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  • question_answer38) Air is expanded from 50 litre to 150 litre at 2 atmospheric pressure. The external work done is (1 atmosphere \[=1\times {{10}^{5}}\,N/{{m}^{2}}\]):

    A)
    \[2\times {{10}^{-8}}J\]

    B)
                           \[2\times {{10}^{4}}\,J\]                              

    C)
    200 J                     

    D)
           2000 J

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  • question_answer39) The mass of moon is 1% of mass of earth. The ratio of gravitational pull of earth on moon and that of moon on earth will be:

    A)
    1 : 1                                       

    B)
    1 : 10                     

    C)
    1 : 100                  

    D)
           2 : 1

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  • question_answer40) At what temperature, the speed of sound in air will become double of its value at \[27{}^\circ C\]:

    A)
    \[54{}^\circ C\]                                 

    B)
    \[627{}^\circ C\]                              

    C)
    \[327{}^\circ C\]                              

    D)
           \[927{}^\circ C\]

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  • question_answer41) A wave in expressed by the equation y = 0.5 sin \[\pi \](0.01 x - 3t) where x, y are in metres and t in second. The speed of propagation will be:

    A)
    150 m/s                               

    B)
    300 m/s               

    C)
           350 m/s               

    D)
           250 m/s

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  • question_answer42) A uniform rope of mass 0.1 kg and length 2.5 m hangs from ceiling. The speed of transverse wave in the rope at upper end and at a point 0.5 m distance from lower end will be:

    A)
    5 m/s, 2.24 m/s

    B)
    10 m/s, 3.23 m/s                              

    C)
    7.5 m/s, 1.2 m/s

    D)
           none of these

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  • question_answer43) If the horizontal and vertical component of earths magnetic field are equal at a certain place, the angle of dip is:

    A)
    \[90{}^\circ \]                                   

    B)
    \[60{}^\circ \]                   

    C)
           \[45{}^\circ \]                   

    D)
           \[0{}^\circ \]

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  • question_answer44) A wire of length L and cross-sectional area A is made of a material of Youngs modulus Y. If the wire is stretched by the amount x. The work done is:

    A)
    \[\frac{YA{{x}^{2}}}{2L}\]

    B)
                                           \[\frac{YA{{x}^{2}}}{L}\]                               

    C)
    \[Ya{{x}^{2}}L\]                

    D)
           \[\frac{Yax}{2L}\]

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  • question_answer45) The length of an astronomical telescope for normal vision (relaxed eye) will be :

    A)
    \[{{f}_{0}}-{{f}_{e}}\]    

    B)
                           \[{{f}_{0}}/{{f}_{e}}\]                    

    C)
    \[{{f}_{0}}\times {{f}_{e}}\]        

    D)
           \[{{f}_{0}}+{{f}_{e}}\]

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  • question_answer46) Assertion: In He-Ne laser, population inversion takes place between energy levels of neon atoms. Reason: Helium atoms have a meta-stable energy level.

    A)
    If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
    If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
    If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
    If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer47) Assertion: A transistor amplifier in common emitter configuration has low input impedance. Reason: The base to emitter region is forward biased.

    A)
    If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
    If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
    If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
    If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer48) Assertion: Thermodynamic process in nature are irreversible. Reason: Dissipative effects cannot be eliminated.

    A)
    If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
    If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
    If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
    If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer49) Assertion: Crystalline solids can cause X-rays to diffract. Reason: Interatomic distance in crystalline solids is of the order of 0.1 nm.

    A)
    If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
    If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
    If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
    If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer50) Assertion: Photoelectric effect demonstrates the wave nature of light. Reason: The number of photoelectrons is proportional to the frequency of light.

    A)
    If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
    If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
    If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
    If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer51) When \[\text{C}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}\text{COOH}\]  reacts   with \[\text{C}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}-\text{MgX:}\]

    A)
     \[\text{C}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}\text{COX}\]is formed

    B)
     hydrocarbon is formed

    C)
     acetone is formed

    D)
     alcohol is formed

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  • question_answer52) A cyclic hydrocarbon molecule has all the carbon and hydrogen in a single plane. All the carbon-carbon bonds are of same length, less then \[\text{1}\text{.54}\overset{\text{o}}{\mathop{\text{A}}}\,,\] but more than \[\text{1}\text{.34}\overset{\text{o}}{\mathop{\text{A}}}\,.\] The C?bond angle will be:

    A)
     \[{{109}^{o}}28\]            

    B)
            \[{{100}^{o}}\]

    C)
            \[{{180}^{o}}\]

    D)
            \[{{120}^{o}}\]

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  • question_answer53) Which will reduce zinc oxide to zinc?

    A)
     Mg                                       

    B)
     Pb                         

    C)
     Cu                         

    D)
            Fe

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  • question_answer54) Some chemists at ISRO wished to prepare a saturated solution of a silver compound and they wanted it to have the highest concentration of silver ion possible. Which of the following compounds, would they use? \[{{K}_{sp}}(AgCl)=1.8\times {{10}^{-10}},\] \[{{K}_{sp}}(AgBr)=5.0\times {{10}^{-13}},\] \[{{K}_{sp}}(A{{g}_{2}}Cr{{O}_{4}})=2.4\times {{10}^{-12}}\]

    A)
     \[\text{AgCl}\]                

    B)
     \[\text{AgBr}\]               

    C)
     \[\text{A}{{\text{g}}_{\text{2}}}\text{Cr}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}}\]          

    D)
            Any of these

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  • question_answer55) By Wurtz reaction, a mixture of methyl iodide and ethyl iodide gives:

    A)
     butane

    B)
            ethane

    C)
     propane

    D)
     A mixture of the above three

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  • question_answer56) Addition of \[\text{SnC}{{\text{l}}_{2}}\]to \[\text{HgC}{{\text{l}}_{\text{2}}}\]gives ppt:

    A)
     white turning to red

    B)
     white turning to grey

    C)
     black turning to white

    D)
     none

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  • question_answer57) In fermentation by zymase, alcohol and \[\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}}\]are obtained from:

    A)
     invert sugar      

    B)
            glucose               

    C)
            fructose             

    D)
            all

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  • question_answer58) The stability of ferric ion is due to:

    A)
     half filled \[f-\]orbitals

    B)
     half filled \[d-\]orbitals

    C)
     completely filled \[f-\]orbitals

    D)
     completely filled \[d-\]orbitals

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  • question_answer59) Electron affinity is positive, when:

    A)
     O changes into \[{{\text{O}}^{-}}\]

    B)
     \[{{\text{O}}^{-}}\]changes into \[{{\text{O}}^{2-}}\]

    C)
     O changes into \[{{\text{O}}^{+}}\]

    D)
     electron affinity is always negative

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  • question_answer60) lonisation potential for a noble gas is:

    A)
     maximum in a period

    B)
     minimum in a period

    C)
     either minimum or maximum

    D)
     constant

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  • question_answer61) Ethyl amine on acetylation gives:

    A)
     N-ethyl acetamide

    B)
     acetamide

    C)
     methyl acetamide

    D)
     none

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  • question_answer62) Strongest oxidising agent among halogen is:

    A)
     \[{{I}_{2}}\]                      

    B)
            \[B{{r}_{2}}\]                   

    C)
     \[C{{l}_{2}}\]                    

    D)
            \[{{F}_{2}}\]

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  • question_answer63) Which reagent can convert acetic acid into ethanol?

    A)
     Na + alcohol

    B)
     \[\text{LiAI}{{\text{H}}_{\text{4}}}+\text{ether}\]

    C)
     \[{{H}_{2}}+Pt\]

    D)
     \[Sn+HCl\]

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  • question_answer64) In presence of moisture, \[\text{S}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}\]can:

    A)
     act as oxidant

    B)
     act as reductant

    C)
     gain electron

    D)
     not act as reductant

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  • question_answer65) Acetals are:

    A)
     ketones

    B)
     diethers

    C)
     aldehyde

    D)
     hydroxy aldehydes

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  • question_answer66) The principle involved in the classification of basic radicals, is:

    A)
     common ion effect

    B)
     solubility product

    C)
     valency of radicals

    D)
     strength of salt

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  • question_answer67) Formation of diethyl ether from ethane is based on a:

    A)
     dehydration reaction

    B)
     dehydrogenation reaction

    C)
     hydrogenation reaction

    D)
     homolytic fission reaction

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  • question_answer68) Hypo phosphorous acid, \[{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}\text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}\] is:

    A)
     a monobasic acid

    B)
     a tribasic acid

    C)
     a dibasic acid

    D)
     not acidic at all

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  • question_answer69) What is obtained when acetyl chloride is heated with benzene in presence of anhydrous \[\text{AlC}{{\text{l}}_{3}}\]?

    A)
     Acetyl benzoic acid

    B)
     Anisol

    C)
     Acetophenone

    D)
     Chlorobenzene

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  • question_answer70) Which gas is used in airated water?

    A)
     \[C{{O}_{2}}\]  

    B)
            \[S{{O}_{2}}\]                  

    C)
     CO                        

    D)
            Water vapours

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  • question_answer71) The refluxing of \[{{\text{(C}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}\text{)}}_{\text{2}}}\text{NCOC}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}\]with acid gives:

    A)
     \[{{\text{(C}{{\text{H}}_{3}}\text{)}}_{2}}NH+C{{H}_{3}}COOH\]

    B)
     \[{{(C{{H}_{3}})}_{2}}NCOOH+C{{H}_{4}}\]

    C)
     \[2C{{H}_{3}}OH+C{{H}_{3}}CON{{H}_{2}}\]

    D)
     \[2C{{H}_{3}}N{{H}_{2}}+C{{H}_{3}}COOH\]

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  • question_answer72) Which is obtained on treating phenol, with dilute \[\text{HN}{{\text{O}}_{\text{3}}}\]?

    A)
     

    B)
     

    C)
     

    D)
     None

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  • question_answer73) Solder is an alloy of lead with:

    A)
     copper

    B)
            zinc                      

    C)
     nickel  

    D)
            tin

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  • question_answer74) Arrange \[\text{NH}_{\text{4}}^{\text{+}}\text{,}\,{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}\text{O,}\,{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{{\text{O}}^{\text{+}}}\text{,}\,\text{HF}\] and \[\text{O}{{\text{H}}^{-}}\]in increasing order of acidic nature:

    A)
     \[{{H}_{3}}{{O}^{+}}<NH_{4}^{+}<HF<O{{H}^{-}}<{{H}_{2}}O\]

    B)
     \[NH_{4}^{+}<HF<{{H}_{3}}{{O}^{+}}<{{H}_{2}}O<O{{H}^{-}}\]

    C)
     \[O{{H}^{-}}<{{H}_{2}}O<NH_{4}^{+}<HF<{{H}_{3}}{{O}^{+}}\]

    D)
     \[{{H}_{3}}{{O}^{+}}>HF>{{H}_{2}}O>NH_{4}^{+}>O{{H}^{-}}\]

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  • question_answer75) Which of the following radicals, gives the apple green flame during flame test?

    A)
     \[B{{a}^{2+}}\]

    B)
            \[S{{r}^{2+}}\] 

    C)
            \[C{{a}^{2+}}\]

    D)
            \[C{{r}^{3+}}\]

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  • question_answer76) When chlorine is passed through concentrated solution of KOH, the compound formed is:

    A)
     \[KCl{{O}_{4}}\]              

    B)
            \[KCl{{O}_{3}}\]              

    C)
           \[KCl{{O}_{2}}\]               

    D)
            \[KClO\]

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  • question_answer77) The equilibrium constant \[{{K}_{p}}\]for the reaction, \[{{H}_{2}}(g)+{{I}_{2}}(g)\rightleftharpoons 2HI(g)\]is:

    A)
     more than one

    B)
     less than one

    C)
     equal to \[{{K}_{c}}\]

    D)
     zero

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  • question_answer78) What is the weight of oxygen that is required for the complete combustion of 2.8 kg of ethylene?

    A)
     9.6 kg                  

    B)
            96.0 kg

    C)
            6.4 kg                  

    D)
            2.8 kg

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  • question_answer79) The metal that does not displace hydrogen from an acid is:

    A)
     Ca                         

    B)
            Al                          

    C)
     Zn                         

    D)
            Hg

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  • question_answer80) The decomposition of \[{{\text{N}}_{\text{2}}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{5}}}\]occurs as, \[\text{2}{{\text{N}}_{2}}{{O}_{5}}\xrightarrow{{}}4N{{O}_{2}}+{{O}_{2}},\]and follows \[\text{Ist}\] order kinetics, hence:

    A)
     the reaction is unimolecular

    B)
     the reaction is bimolecular

    C)
     \[{{\text{t}}_{1/2}}\propto {{a}^{0}}\]

    D)
     none

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  • question_answer81) Atomic radii of F and Ne, in \[\overset{\text{o}}{\mathop{\text{A}}}\,\], are given by:

    A)
     0.72, 0.71       

    B)
            0.72, 1.6             

    C)
            1.6, 1.58         

    D)
            0.71, 0.72

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  • question_answer82) Which pair has both members from the same period of periodic table?

    A)
     \[\text{Cl,}\,\text{Br}\]               

    B)
            \[Ca,Cl\]             

    C)
            \[Na,\text{ }Ca\]        

    D)
            \[Na,\text{ }Cl\]

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  • question_answer83) When dilute aqueous solution of \[\text{AgN}{{\text{O}}_{\text{3}}}\] (excess) is added to KI solution, positively charged sol of \[\text{AgI}\] is formed due to adsorption of:

    A)
     \[\text{NO}_{3}^{-}\]  

    B)
            \[\text{O}_{2}^{-}\]                      

    C)
     \[A{{g}^{+}}\]                  

    D)
            \[{{K}^{+}}\]

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  • question_answer84) Which of the following has largest ionic radius?

    A)
     \[C{{s}^{+}}\]                   

    B)
            \[L{{i}^{+}}\]                    

    C)
     \[N{{a}^{+}}\]                                  

    D)
     \[{{K}^{+}}\]

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  • question_answer85) For \[CaC{{O}_{3}}(s)\rightleftharpoons CaO(s)+C{{O}_{2}}(g)\]at \[927{{}^{o}}C,\Delta H =176\,kJmol;\] then \[\text{E}\] is:

    A)
    180 kJ                  

    B)
    186.4 kJ              

    C)
    166.0 kJ        

    D)
    160 kJ

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  • question_answer86) The charge required to liberate one gram equivalent of an element, is:

    A)
     96500 Faraday

    B)
            1 Faraday           

    C)
     1 Coulomb    

    D)
     none of these

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  • question_answer87) The shape of sulphate ion is:

    A)
     square planar

    B)
     trigonal

    C)
     trigonal planar

    D)
     tetrahedral

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  • question_answer88) The \[ H-H\] bond energy is \[430\,\text{kJ mo}{{\text{l}}^{-1}}\] and \[\text{Cl-}\,\text{Cl}\] bond energy is \[240\,\text{KJ}\text{mo}{{\text{l}}^{-1}}.\] \[\text{H}\] for \[\text{HCl}\] is \[-\,90\,\text{kJ}\text{.}\] The \[\text{H}-\text{Cl}\] bond energy is about:

    A)
     \[180\,\text{kJmo}{{\text{l}}^{-1}}\]  

    B)
    \[360\,\text{kJmo}{{\text{l}}^{-1}}\]     

    C)
     \[213\,\text{kJ}\,\text{mo}{{\text{l}}^{-1}}\] 

    D)
     \[425\,\text{kJ}\,\text{mo}{{\text{l}}^{-}}\]

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  • question_answer89) In the equation \[{{H}_{2}}S+2HN{{O}_{3}}2{{H}_{2}}O+2N{{O}_{2}}+S\] The equivalent weight of hydrogen sulphide is:

    A)
     18                           

    B)
            68         

    C)
     34                         

    D)
            17

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  • question_answer90) The energy released in an atom bomb explosion is mainly due to:

    A)
     release of neutrons

    B)
     release of electrons

    C)
     greater mass of products than initial material

    D)
     lesser mass of products than initial material

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  • question_answer91) Highest entropy is in:

    A)
     hydrogen          

    B)
            water

    C)
     graphite             

    D)
            mercury

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  • question_answer92) Which one will liberate \[\text{B}{{\text{r}}_{\text{2}}}\] from \[\text{KBr}\]?

    A)
     \[{{\text{I}}_{\text{2}}}\]                           

    B)
            \[\text{S}{{\text{O}}_{2}}\]                       

    C)
     HI                          

    D)
            \[C{{l}_{2}}\]

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  • question_answer93) Nuclides:

    A)
     have specific atomic numbers

    B)
     have same number of protons

    C)
     have specific atomic number and  mass numbers

    D)
     are isotopes

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  • question_answer94) Arrhenius equation, is:

    A)
     \[\Delta H=\Delta E+\Delta {{n}_{g}}RT\]

    B)
     \[\Delta G=\Delta H-T.\Delta S\]

    C)
     \[K=A.{{e}^{-{{E}_{e}}/RT}}\]

    D)
     none of these

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  • question_answer95) In which of the following compounds, the oxidation number of iodine is fractional?

    A)
     \[I{{F}_{3}}\]    

    B)
            \[I{{F}_{5}}\]    

    C)
            \[\text{I}_{3}^{-}\]                        

    D)
            \[I{{F}_{7}}\]

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  • question_answer96) Assertion: Copper metal gets readily corroded in an acidic aqueous solution. Reason: Free energy change for this process is positive.

    A)
     If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
     If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
     If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
     If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer97) Assertion: Addition of silver ions to a mixture of aqueous sodium chloride and sodium bromide solution will first precipitate \[\text{AgBr}\] rather than \[\text{AgCl}\text{.}\] Reason: \[{{\text{K}}_{sp}}\] of \[\text{AgCl}\,\text{}\,{{\text{K}}_{\text{sp}}}\]of \[\text{AgBr}\]

    A)
     If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
     If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
     If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
     If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer98) Assertion: Alcohols are dehydrated to hydrocarbons in the presence of acidic zeolites. Reason: Zeolites are porous catalysts.

    A)
     If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
     If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
     If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
     If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer99) Assertion: All F?S?F angle is \[\text{S}{{\text{F}}_{\text{4}}}\] is greater than \[{{90}^{o}}\] but less than \[{{180}^{o}}.\] Reason: The lone pair-bond pair repulsion is weaker than bond pair-bond pair repulsion.

    A)
     If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
     If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
     If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
     If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer100) Assertion: Effusion rate of oxygen is smaller than nitrogen. Reason: Molecular size of nitrogen is smaller than oxygen.

    A)
     If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
     If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
     If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
     If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer101) Which of the following is known as pond silk?

    A)
     Spirogyra                           

    B)
     Ulothrix              

    C)
            Nostoc

    D)
            Anabaena

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  • question_answer102) Which of the following is incorrectly matched?

    A)
     Rabbit-Microelcithal, isolecithal

    B)
     Frog-Mesolecithal, centrolecithal

    C)
     Human-Mesolecithal, centrolecithal

    D)
     Birds-Macrolecithal, telolecithal

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  • question_answer103) In a copulating pair of Pheretima posthuma which of the two processes take place?

    A)
     Internal fertilization and reciprocal fertilization

    B)
     Cross fertilization and reciprocal fertilization

    C)
     Reciprocal fertilization and internal fertilization

    D)
     External fertilization and internal fertilization

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  • question_answer104) A student sets up an experiment on photosynthesis as follows: He takes soda water in a glass tumbler and add achlorophyll extracts into the contents and keeps the tumbler exposed to sunlight hoping that he has provided necessary ingredients for photosynthesis to proceed (viz., \[C{{O}_{2}},\,{{H}_{2}}O,\] chlorophyll and light). What do you think what will happen after, say, a few hours of exposure of light?

    A)
     Photosynthesis will take place and glucose will be produced

    B)
     Photosynthesis will take place and starch will be produced which will turn the mixture turbid

    C)
     Photosynthesis will not take place because \[C{{O}_{2}}\] dissolved in soda water escapes into the atmosphere

    D)
     Photosynthesis will not take place because intact chloroplasts are needed for the process

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  • question_answer105) The pesticide most persistent in the soil is:

    A)
     DDT                      

    B)
            BHC                      

    C)
     dieldrin               

    D)
            baygon

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  • question_answer106) An antibody is a:

    A)
     white corpuscle which attack invading bacteria

    B)
     molecule that specifically inactivate an antigen

    C)
     component of the blood

    D)
     secrection of mammalian erythrocyte

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  • question_answer107) ECG is a measure of:

    A)
     rate of heart beat

    B)
     difference in electric potential

    C)
     volume of blood pumped

    D)
     ventricular contraction

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  • question_answer108) Vitreous humor is:

    A)
     colloid                                 

    B)
     watery fluid

    C)
     mucoid connective tissue

    D)
     all of the above

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  • question_answer109) In respiration, largest amount of energy is produced in:

    A)
     anaerobic respiration   

    B)
     Krebs cycle       

    C)
            glycolysis           

    D)
            none of the above

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  • question_answer110) Torpedo is commonly known as:

    A)
     suckerfish         

    B)
            electric ray        

    C)
            globefish           

    D)
            sea horse

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  • question_answer111) Foramen of Panizzae is found in the heart of:

    A)
     rabbit                                  

    B)
     pigeon

    C)
     crocodile            

    D)
            frog

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  • question_answer112) Which one of the following pesticides is banned now-a-days?

    A)
     DDT                                      

    B)
     Eldrin                   

    C)
     Aldrin                  

    D)
            Toxaphene

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  • question_answer113) Camassial teeth are modified for:

    A)
     crushing                             

    B)
     tearing

    C)
            grinding              

    D)
            cutting

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  • question_answer114) In the anther wall:

    A)
     tapetum lies between endothecium and middle layers

    B)
     tapetum lies just inner to endothecium

    C)
     middle layer is the between endothecium and tapetum

    D)
     endothecium lies to middle layer

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  • question_answer115) Insectivorous plants grow in a soil:

    A)
     deficient in iron

    B)
     rich in nitrogen

    C)
     deficient in nitrogen

    D)
     deficient in calcium

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  • question_answer116) Aleurone grains are rich in:

    A)
     fat                                        

    B)
     protein               

    C)
            carbohydrates

    D)
            auxins

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  • question_answer117) Meiosis can be observed in:

    A)
     tapetal cells                                      

    B)
     megaspores     

    C)
            microspores     

    D)
            spore mother cells

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  • question_answer118) Which of the following is not an intermediate in Krebs cycle?

    A)
     Acetic acid                         

    B)
     Succinyl coenzyme-A

    C)
     Maleic acid

    D)
     Citric acid

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  • question_answer119) The possible beneficial aspect of grazing animals is the:

    A)
     removal of wild animals and pests

    B)
     eradication of weeds

    C)
     removal of wild plants

    D)
     addition of their excreta into the soil

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  • question_answer120) Carrier proteins are involved in:

    A)
     transport of enzymes

    B)
     water transport

    C)
     active transport of ions

    D)
     passive transport of ions

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  • question_answer121) McClintock is related to:

    A)
     plasmids

    B)
     retroposons

    C)
     transposons

    D)
     none of the above

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  • question_answer122) Chloroplasts of Spirogyra have:

    A)
     spiral margin

    B)
     smooth or waxy margin

    C)
     smooth margin

    D)
     none of the above

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  • question_answer123) Vascular bundles, in which phloem is found on both sides of xylem are called :

    A)
     collateral                            

    B)
     bicollateral        

    C)
            radial                   

    D)
            amphicribral

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  • question_answer124) Aerenchyma is helpful in plants by:

    A)
     providing buoyancy in hydrophytes

    B)
     absorption in stilt roots

    C)
     giving mechanical strength to plants

    D)
     giving flexibility to plants

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  • question_answer125) Who proposed the "Cohesion Theory" of ascent of sap?

    A)
     Strasburger      

    B)
            Godlewski         

    C)
            Western                            

    D)
     Dixon and Jolley

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  • question_answer126) A child has single kidney since birth. This variation is :

    A)
     hybridization                    

    B)
     negative meristic                           

    C)
     blastogenic       

    D)
            substantive

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  • question_answer127) Why is CO poisonous for man?

    A)
     CO affects the nerves of the lungs

    B)
     CO affects the diaphragm and intercostal muscles

    C)
     CO reacts with oxygen reducing percentage of \[{{O}_{2}}\] in air

    D)
     haemoglobin combines with CO instead \[{{O}_{2}}\] and the product cannot dissociate

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  • question_answer128) Duct of Bellini opens on:

    A)
     ureter                                 

    B)
     renal papilla      

    C)
            duodenum       

    D)
            DCT

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  • question_answer129) Humus is essential for plant growth because :

    A)
     it is rich in nutrients and increases the water holding capacity of soil

    B)
     it increases aeration of soil

    C)
     it increases porocity of soil

    D)
     all of the above

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  • question_answer130) Which of the following is viviparous?

    A)
     Running birds                  

    B)
     Whales               

    C)
            Bats                                     

    D)
     Both B and C

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  • question_answer131) In short horned cattle, genes for red (R) and white (r) coat colour occur. Cross between red (R R) and white (rr) produced (Rr) roan. This is an example of:

    A)
     incomplete dominance

    B)
     codominance

    C)
     complementary genes

    D)
     epistasis

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  • question_answer132) Complex tissue includes:

    A)
     collenchymas

    B)
     apical meristems

    C)
     conducting tissue

    D)
     idioblast

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  • question_answer133) Turpentine oil is obtained from:

    A)
     Pinus Iongifolia               

    B)
     Melia azadirachta           

    C)
     Eucalyptus        

    D)
            all of the above

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  • question_answer134) The sclerenchyma of the hypodermis in the Pinus needle helps in :

    A)
     increasing the absorptive surface of the cell

    B)
     checking transpiration

    C)
     mechanical support

    D)
     photosynthesis

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  • question_answer135) Sponges are:

    A)
     pelagic

    B)
            free-swimming

    C)
            planktonic         

    D)
            sessile

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  • question_answer136) Schistosoma is a parasite found in:

    A)
     testes of frog   

    B)
            liver                     

    C)
     intestine            

    D)
            blood

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  • question_answer137) The recent model for plasma membrane proposed by Singer and Nicolson is:

    A)
     molecular-lipid model

    B)
     lamellar model

    C)
     unit membrane model

    D)
     fluid mosaic model

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  • question_answer138) Cells obtained from cancerous tumors are known as:

    A)
     hybridomas                      

    B)
     myelomas         

    C)
            polyclonal cells

    D)
            monoclonal cells

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  • question_answer139) Significance of meiosis lies in:

    A)
     reduction of chromosome number to one half

    B)
     maintaining consistency of chromosome number during sexual reproduction

    C)
     production of genetic variability

    D)
     all of the above

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  • question_answer140) Which is the connecting link between glycolysis and Krebs cycle ?

    A)
     Acetyl Co-A                      

    B)
     Pyruvic acid                      

    C)
     Both a and b     

    D)
            None of these

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  • question_answer141) Mark the correct sequence:

    A)
     Anthesis \[\xrightarrow{\,}\] Meiosis \[\xrightarrow{\,}\]Pollination \[\xrightarrow{\,}\] Syngamy

    B)
     Pollination \[\xrightarrow{\,}\] Meiosis \[\xrightarrow{\,}\] Anthesis \[\xrightarrow{\,}\] Syngamy

    C)
     Anthesis \[\xrightarrow{\,}\] Pollination \[\xrightarrow{\,}\] Meiosis \[\xrightarrow{\,}\] Syngamy

    D)
     Anthesis \[\xrightarrow{\,}\] Meiosis \[\xrightarrow{\,}\] Pollinatio \[\xrightarrow{\,}\] Syngamy

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  • question_answer142) The relationship between the alga Microcystis and the surrounding fauna corresponds to:

    A)
     ammensalism                  

    B)
     parasitism         

    C)
            predation          

    D)
            exploitation

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  • question_answer143) Lipofucsin granules are found in:

    A)
     nerve cell                          

    B)
     cardiac muscle

    C)
     red muscle        

    D)
            cartilage

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  • question_answer144) Camel in its hump stores:

    A)
     water for emergency

    B)
     fat for emergency

    C)
     both fat and water for emergency

    D)
     fat and proteins as reserve food for emergency

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  • question_answer145) Arrangement of three successive bases in the genetic code signifies :

    A)
     protein                               

    B)
     nucleic acid       

    C)
     plasmids            

    D)
            amino acids

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  • question_answer146) Potato is a native of:

    A)
     Brazil                                   

    B)
     Peru                    

    C)
     Panama              

    D)
            Mexico

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  • question_answer147) The anthers in Solanaceae are:

    A)
     monothecus, introse

    B)
     dithecus, extrose

    C)
     dithecus, introse

    D)
     monothecus, extrose

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  • question_answer148) In India there is decline in female population as compared to males, this is because of :

    A)
     less female reach reproductive age

    B)
     number of female children are born less as there is more chance of prenatal death in case of female child

    C)
     female infanticide

    D)
     all of the above

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  • question_answer149) During embryonic development endoskeleton and muscle develop from which germinal layer?

    A)
     Ectoderm          

    B)
            Endoderm         

    C)
            Mesoderm       

    D)
            Blastopore

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  • question_answer150) The semen fluid consists of sperm cells and secretion from:

    A)
     seminal vesical, prostate gland, cowpers gland

    B)
     seminal vesicle, testis, uterus

    C)
     seminal vesicle, prostate gland, testis

    D)
     seminal vesicle, cowpers gland and testis

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  • question_answer151) The peculiar feature of Marchantia plamata is:

    A)
     absence of gemma cup

    B)
     presence of androgynous receptacles

    C)
     absence of elaters

    D)
     all of the above

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  • question_answer152) Pneumatophores are positively:

    A)
     geotropic                           

    B)
     phototropic      

    C)
     aerotropic         

    D)
            rheotropic

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  • question_answer153) Entry of pollen grain through micropyle is called:

    A)
     porogamy                         

    B)
     chalazogamy    

    C)
            allogamy            

    D)
            geitnogamy

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  • question_answer154) A change in the relative abundance of an allele (the allelic frequency) within a population, over a succession of generations is called:

    A)
     micro evolution              

    B)
     macro evolution

    C)
     co-evolution    

    D)
     phylogenetic evolution

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  • question_answer155) The early man whose skeleton is almost indistinguishable from that of modem man is :

    A)
     Neanderthal man          

    B)
     Peking man      

    C)
            Homo erectus 

    D)
            Cromagnon man

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  • question_answer156) Which of these is based on magnetic resonance?

    A)
     EEG                                      

    B)
     CT scanning      

    C)
            NMR scanning

    D)
            PET scanning

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  • question_answer157) Broad spectrum antibiotic:

    A)
     acts on all bacteria and virus

    B)
     is effective in very small amount

    C)
     acts on both pathogen and host

    D)
     acts on a variety of pathogenic microorganisms

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  • question_answer158) Tunnel vision is associated with:

    A)
     alcoholism                         

    B)
     smoking             

    C)
            drug addiction

    D)
                            epilepsy

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  • question_answer159) In his bacteriophage experiments, Hershey and Chase demonstrated that DNA is genetic material in :

    A)
     TMV                                    

    B)
     Escherichia coli

    C)
     T2 bacteriophage           

    D)
     Diplococcus pneumonia

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  • question_answer160) Man whose fossils were found in Shivalik hills:

    A)
     Ramapithecus                 

    B)
     Pithecanthropus

    C)
     Australopithecus

    D)
           Sinanthropus

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  • question_answer161) Which of the following is autotrophic:

    A)
     virus                                    

    B)
     mycoplasma     

    C)
            Nostoc                

    D)
            all of these

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  • question_answer162)                                                                                                             Germination of pollen grain on the stigma is:

    A)
     in situ germination

    B)
     in vitro germination

    C)
     in vivo germination

    D)
     autogamy

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  • question_answer163) The function of tracheal hair is to:

    A)
     pass mucus out               

    B)
     pass mucus in                  

    C)
     pass air out       

    D)
            pass air in

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  • question_answer164) In Echinodermata, tube feet are related with :

    A)
     locomotion                       

    B)
     excretory system

    C)
     respiratory system        

    D)
     reproductive system

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  • question_answer165) Autoradiography technique was used to :

    A)
     trace the path of carbon in photosynthesis

    B)
     establish that the oxygen evolved during phtosynthesis is by photolysis of water molecule

    C)
     study photorespiration in certain plants

    D)
     find out the absorption maximum of chlorophyll pigments

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  • question_answer166) Where did an epidemic bone softening disease Itai-Itai occurred first:

    A)
     South Korea                     

    B)
     Japan                  

    C)
     China                   

    D)
            Burma

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  • question_answer167) The trapping centre of light energy in photosystem-I is :

    A)
     P- 660                                  

    B)
     P- 700                  

    C)
     P- 680                                  

    D)
     P- 630

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  • question_answer168) The membrane which allows passage of certain substances more readily than others is termed as:

    A)
     permeable                        

    B)
     selectively permeable

    C)
     semipermeable

    D)
     impermeable

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  • question_answer169) Which combination of tissues acts together to provide the support to the hypocotyl of a seedling?

    A)
     Epidermis and collenchymas

    B)
     Xylem and parenchyma

    C)
     Epidermis and parenchyma

    D)
     Xylem and phloem fibres

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  • question_answer170) The UV radiation from sun cause reaction that produce:

    A)
     carbon monoxide          

    B)
     sulphur dioxide

    C)
                            ozone                 

    D)
            fluorides

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  • question_answer171) Slow muscle fibres are found in:

    A)
     eye                                      

    B)
     leg                        

    C)
     stomach             

    D)
            heart

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  • question_answer172) Muscle pump is:

    A)
     beating of heart

    B)
     squeezing effect of muscles upon veins running through them

    C)
     peristaltic wave that travel along the alimentary canal

    D)
     none of these

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  • question_answer173) The magnitude of root pressure ranges between:

    A)
     2-5 atm                               

    B)
     1-5 atm               

    C)
            0.1-0.2 atm       

    D)
            4-6 atm

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  • question_answer174) Guttation is a consequence of high:

    A)
     root pressure                  

    B)
     transpiration pull            

    C)
     photosynthesis               

    D)
     respiration

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  • question_answer175) Which of the following part in cows stomach is specialized for microbial digestion of plant material?

    A)
     Rumen

    B)
                            Reticulum          

    C)
     Abomasum       

    D)
            Both a and b

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  • question_answer176) Which of the following is/are not an essential micro nutrient?

    A)
     Boron                                  

    B)
     Nickel and cadmium

    C)
     Molybdenum

    D)
     Zinc

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  • question_answer177) Khaira disease of paddy is caused by:

    A)
     viral attack                        

    B)
     Mn deficiency

    C)
     MLO attack       

    D)
            Zn deficieincy

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  • question_answer178) The gliding joints are important for gliding movements. One example of such a joint is between the :

    A)
     zygapophyses of adjacent vertebrae

    B)
     humerus and glenoid cavity

    C)
     occipital condyle and odontoid process

    D)
     femur and tibio fibula

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  • question_answer179) The term hormone was given by:

    A)
     Starling for insulin

    B)
     Starling for secretin

    C)
     Byliss for insulin

    D)
     Byliss for secretin

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  • question_answer180) Cushings syndrome and myxodema are associated with these glands respectively :

    A)
     aderenal, thyroid

    B)
     thyroid, adrenal

    C)
     adrenal, pituitary

    D)
     parathyroid, thyroid

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  • question_answer181) Opening and closing of flowers represent a kind of:

    A)
     nastic movement           

    B)
     tropic movement

    C)
     mutation           

    D)
            autonomic movement

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  • question_answer182) 2,4-D is a/an:

    A)
     insecticide                         

    B)
     weedicide         

    C)
            nematicide       

    D)
            rodenticide

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  • question_answer183) What is the correct order of nitrogen assimilation?

    A)
     \[{{N}_{2}}\to N{{O}_{2}}\to N{{O}_{3}}\to N{{H}_{2}}OH\to N{{H}_{3}}\]

    B)
     \[{{N}_{2}}\to N{{O}_{3}}\to N{{O}_{3}}\to N{{H}_{2}}OH\to N{{H}_{3}}\]

    C)
    \[{{N}_{2}}\to N{{O}_{2}}\to N{{O}_{3}}\to N{{H}_{3}}\to N{{H}_{2}}OH\]

    D)
    \[{{N}_{2}}\to N{{O}_{3}}\to N{{O}_{2}}\to N{{H}_{3}}\to N{{H}_{2}}OH\]            

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  • question_answer184) Hormone responsible for bolting is:

    A)
     auxin                                   

    B)
     kinetins              

    C)
            ethylene            

    D)
            cytokinin

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  • question_answer185) Functional kidney of frog tadpole is:

    A)
     archipheros                      

    B)
     pronephros      

    C)
            mesonephros  

    D)
            metanephros

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  • question_answer186) Loop of Henle is meant for absorption of:

    A)
     potassium                         

    B)
     glucose               

    C)
            water                  

    D)
            \[C{{O}_{2}}\]

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  • question_answer187) In dark adaptation:

    A)
     only cones are involved

    B)
     only rods are involved

    C)
     both rods and cones are involved

    D)
     neither rods nor cones are involved

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  • question_answer188) Part of ear where sound is transduced is:

    A)
     tympanic membrane

    B)
     malleus, incus and stapes

    C)
     semicircula canal

    D)
     cochlea

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  • question_answer189) A microbial mutant requiring growth factor in addition to minimal medium is:

    A)
     auxotroph                         

    B)
     heterotrophy                  

    C)
     autotroph         

    D)
            syntroph

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  • question_answer190) When a plant has different types of leaves, the condition is known as :

    A)
     heterophilly     

    B)
            anisophilly         

    C)
     myremecophily

    D)
            none of the above

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  • question_answer191) In plants glycolate metabolism takes place in:

    A)
     low concentration of \[C{{O}_{2}}\]

    B)
     high concentration of \[C{{O}_{2}}\]

    C)
     low concentration of oxygen

    D)
     absence of oxygen

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  • question_answer192) Aristotles lantern is a characteristic of the following class of Echinodermata :

    A)
     Echinoidea                        

    B)
     Ophiuroidea     

    C)
            Holothuroidea 

    D)
            Asteroidea

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  • question_answer193) The largest corpuscle in mammalian blood are:

    A)
     basophils                           

    B)
     erythrocytes    

    C)
     monocytes       

    D)
            lymphocytes

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  • question_answer194) A fatty acid not synthesised in man is:

    A)
     oleic                     

    B)
            linoleic

    C)
            palmitoleic        

    D)
            stearic

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  • question_answer195) Which of the following cell organelle remains enveloped by a single unit membrane?

    A)
     Mitochondria   

    B)
            Lysosomes        

    C)
            Nucleus              

    D)
            Chloroplast

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  • question_answer196) Assertion: Red algae contributes in producing coral reefs. Reason: Some red algae secrete and deposit calcium carbonate over their walls.

    A)
     If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
     If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
     If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
     If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer197) Assertion: Insects visit flower to gather honey. Reason: Attraction of flowers prevents the insects from damaging other parts of the plant.

    A)
     If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
     If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
     If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
     If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer198) Assertion: Coconut tree is distributed in coastal areas over a large part of the world. Reason: Coconut fruit can float and get dispersed over thousands of kilometers before losing viability.

    A)
     If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
     If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
     If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
     If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer199) Assertion: Deficiency of sulphur causes chlorosis in plants. Reason: Sulphur is a constituent of chlorophyll, proteins and nucleic acids.

    A)
     If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
     If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
     If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
     If both assertion and reason are false

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  • question_answer200) Assertion: Cattle breeds can be improved by super ovulation and embryo transplantation. Reason: Superovulation in high milk-yielding cows is induced by hormonal injection.

    A)
     If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

    B)
     If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

    C)
     If assertion is true but reason is false

    D)
     If both assertion and reason are false

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