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Class XIII (Spartan Batch)Physical World, Units and Measurements, Motion in a Straight Line (1D Motion), Vector
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1. Science, like any knowledge, can be put to good or bad
use, depending on the user, given below are some of the
application of science. Formulate your views and predict.
Which of following is bad-application -
(1) Plastic surgery
(2) Purification of water for drinking
(3) Prenatal sex determination
(4) Computers for increase in work effective
2. Fill in the blank by suitable conversion of unit -
4 kg m2S–2 = ............ g cm2 s–2
(1) 4 × 105
(2) 4 × 10–5
(3) 4 × 107
(4) 4 × 10–7
3. Density of water is 1000 kg/m3. If we consider new unit of
length is 10 m and unit of mass is 10 kg, then numerical
value of density of water in new units will be -
(1) 10
(2) 1000
(3) 10000
(4) 100000
4. Which of the following is dimensionally incorrect relation
(v = velocity, a = acceleration, t = time, s = distance)
(1) s = at2
(2) v = a s.
(3) v = a s
t
.
(4) a = v
t
5. If speed V, area A and Force F are chosen as fundamental
units, then dimension of Young's modulus will be -
(1) F A2 V–1
(2) F A2 V–3
(3) F A2 V–2
(4) F A–1 V0
1.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
2.
4 kg m2S–2 = ............ g cm2 s–2
(1) 4 × 105
(2) 4 × 10–5
(3) 4 × 107
(4) 4 × 10–7
3. 1000 kg/m3
10 m 10 kg
(1) 10
(2) 1000
(3) 10000
(4) 100000
4.
(v = , a = , t = , s = )
(1) s = at2
(2) v = a s.
(3) v = a s
t
.
(4) a = v
t
5. V, A F
(1) F A2 V–1
(2) F A2 V–3
(3) F A2 V–2
(4) F A–1 V0
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6. In the density measurement of cube, mass and length are
measured as 10 kg ± 2% and 0.1 m ± 1%, then density of
cube -
(1) 100 kg/m3 ± 3%
(2) 10000 kg/m3 ± 5%
(3) 100 kg/m3 ± 5%
(4) 10000 kg/m3 ± 3%
7. Which of the following has three significant figures -
(1) 0.007 m2
(2) 2.64 × 1024 kg
(3) 0.2370 g/cm3
(4) 6.320 J
8. If the screw on a screw-gauge is given six rotations, it
moves by 3 mm on the main scale. If there are 50 divisions
on the circular scale then least count of screw gauge will
be -
(1) 0.01 cm
(2) 0.02 mm
(3) 0.05 cm
(4) 0.001 cm
9. In a vernier calliper, the 20 divisions in vernier scale and
matches with 18 divisions of main scale and main scale
has 10 divisions in 1 cm, then least count of vernier calliper
will be -
(1) 0.1 cm
(2) 0.01 cm
(3) 0.04 cm
(4) 0.02 cm
10. A car covers the first half of distance between two places
at 30 km/h and other half at 20 km/h. The average speed
of car -
(1) 22 km/h
(2) 24 km/h
(3) 26 km/h
(4) 28 km/h
6.
10 kg ± 2% 0.1 m ± 1%
(1) 100 kg/m3 ± 3%
(2) 10000 kg/m3 ± 5%
(3) 100 kg/m3 ± 5%
(4) 10000 kg/m3 ± 3%
7.
(1) 0.007 m2
(2) 2.64 × 1024 kg
(3) 0.2370 g/cm3
(4) 6.320 J
8. 6 3 mm
50 ( )
(1) 0.01 cm
(2) 0.02 mm
(3) 0.05 cm
(4) 0.001 cm
9. 20 18
1 cm 10
(1) 0.1 cm
(2) 0.01 cm
(3) 0.04 cm
(4) 0.02 cm
10. 30 km/h
20 km/h
(1) 22 km/h
(2) 24 km/h
(3) 26 km/h
(4) 28 km/h
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11. If the displacement covered is zero, then distance -
(1) Must be zero
(2) May or may not be zero
(3) Can not be zero
(4) Depends upon the particle
12. If velocity (x) and position (x) relation of a particle moving
along x-axis is as V2 = 15 + 4x, where V is in m/sec and x
is in meter, then find acceleration of particle at x = 1 m -
(1) 4 m/sec2
(2) 2 m/sec2
(3) 3 m/sec2
(4) 8 m/sec2
13. A particle is moving along x-axis and its position is given by
x = (6t2 – t3) m, t is in sec.
Find maximum velocity of particle along positive x-axis -
(1) 24 m/sec
(2) 12 m/sec
(3) Zero
(4) 48 m/sec
14. Velocity versus time graph of a particle is as shown. Then
acceleration of particle at t = 2 sec and average velocity in
time interval t = 0 to t = 10 sec will be -
4 8 10t(sec)
20
0
–15
V
(1) 5 m/sec2, 1 m/sec
(2) 4 m/sec2, 2 m/sec
(3) 3 m/sec2, 2 m/sec
(4) 5 m/sec2, 3 m/sec
11.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
12. x- (V) x
V2 = 15 + 4x, V m/sec x meter x =
1 m
(1) 4 m/sec2
(2) 2 m/sec2
(3) 3 m/sec2
(4) 8 m/sec2
13. x-
x = (6t2 – t3) m, t sec x-
(1) 24 m/sec
(2) 12 m/sec
(3)
(4) 48 m/sec
14. t = 2 sec t
= 0 t = 10 sec
4 8 10t(sec)
20
0
–15
V
(1) 5 m/sec2, 1 m/sec
(2) 4 m/sec2, 2 m/sec
(3) 3 m/sec2, 2 m/sec
(4) 5 m/sec2, 3 m/sec
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15. Position (x) vs time (t) graph of a particle is as shown.
Then motion of particle will be -
t
x
(1) Initially 2D motion then 1D motion.
(2) Initially 1D motion then 2D motion.
(3) 1D motion
(4) 2D motion
16. A car travelling at 40 km/h can be stopped at distance 40m
applying brakes. If the same car is travelling with speed
120 km/h. Same brakes are applied then minimum stopping
distance is -
(1) 80 m
(2) 120 m
(3) 360 m
(4) 300 m
17. A car starts from rest, initially moves with constant
acceleration 3 m/sec2 and after some time it moves with
constant retardation 2 m/sec2 and total time of journey is
10 sec, then find total distance travelled by car -
(1) 40 m
(2) 60 m
(3) 80 m
(4) 100 m
18. A car is moving on straight road with constant acceleration
and when it passes through point A and B its velocities are
7 m/sec and 17 m/sec respectively, then find velocity of
car at mid point of A and B -
(1) 15 m/sec
(2) 14 m/sec
(3) 16 m/sec
(4) 13 m/sec
15. (x) (t)
t
x
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
16. 40 km/h 40m
120 km/h
(1) 80 m
(2) 120 m
(3) 360 m
(4) 300 m
17. 3 m/
sec2 2 m/sec2
10 sec
(1) 40 m
(2) 60 m
(3) 80 m
(4) 100 m
18.
A B 7 m/sec 17
m/sec A B
(1) 15 m/sec
(2) 14 m/sec
(3) 16 m/sec
(4) 13 m/sec
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19. An object is projected upward with speed 40 m/sec from a
height 45 m above ground, then velocity of object just
before reaching on ground and time taken by object to
reach on the ground will be -
(1) 50 m/sec, 9 sec
(2) 60 m/sec, 9 sec
(3) 70 m/sec, 13 sec
(4) 85 m/sec, 9 sec
20. An ojbect is projected upward from ground it passes
through a point P at time t = 3 sec and t = 5 sec, then initial
velocity will be -
(1) 40 m/sec
(2) 75 m/sec
(3) 120 m/sec
(4) 45 m/sec
21. The position-time graphs for two children A and B are shown
in figure. Choose correct option -
t
x
A
B
(1) Acceleration of A is more than that of B.
(2) A and B started motion from same position.
(3) B is moving farter than A.
(4) A and B are moving in same direction.
22. On an open ground, a motorist follows a track that turns by
his left by an angle 60° after every 100 m. Starting from a
given, specify the displacement of the motorist at the third
turn -
(1) 100 3 m
(2) 200 m
(3) 100 m
(4) 200 3 m
19. 45 m 40 m/sec
(1) 50 m/sec, 9 sec
(2) 60 m/sec, 9 sec
(3) 70 m/sec, 13 sec
(4) 85 m/sec, 9 sec
20. P
t = 3 sec t = 5 sec
(1) 40 m/sec
(2) 75 m/sec
(3) 120 m/sec
(4) 45 m/sec
21. A B
t
x
A
B
(1) A B
(2) A B
(3) B, A
(4) A B
22.
100 m 60°
(1) 100 3 m
(2) 200 m
(3) 100 m
(4) 200 3 m
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23. Parsec is unit of -
(1) Distance
(2) Time
(3) Velocity
(4) Angle
24. What is dimensions of 0E2, where
0 electric permittivity
of frere space and E is electric field -
(1) [M1L2T–3A–1]
(2) [ML–1T–2A0]
(3) [M1L1T–2A–1]
(4) [M1L2T–1A–1]
25. A screw gauge of pitch 1 mm and 100 divisions on the
circular scale, then its least count will be -
(1) 2 × 10–5 m
(2) 10–5 m
(3) 5 × 10–3 m
(4) 5 × 10–2 m
26. If A B C , then find 3 4 A B -
(1) 30
(2) 28
(3) 37
(4) 13
27. Find projection of vector i j 2 on vector i j k 2 -
(1) 3
5
(2) 2
3
(3) 3
2
(4) 5
2
23. Parsec
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
24. 0E2
0
E
(1) [M1L2T–3A–1]
(2) [ML–1T–2A0]
(3) [M1L1T–2A–1]
(4) [M1L2T–1A–1]
25. ( ) 1 mm 100
(1) 2 × 10–5 m
(2) 10–5 m
(3) 5 × 10–3 m
(4) 5 × 10–2 m
26. A B C 3 4 A B
(1) 30
(2) 28
(3) 37
(4) 13
27. i j 2 i j k 2
(1) 3
5
(2) 2
3
(3) 3
2
(4) 5
2
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28. A ball is thrown vertically downward with a velocity 10 m/sec
from the top of 40 m high building. The time taken by ball
to hit the ground is -
(1) 3 sec
(2) 2 sec
(3) 1 sec
(4) 6 sec
29. Position-time graph of a paritcle is as shown in figure, then
find its average speed in time inveral t = 0 to t = 25 sec -
10 25t(sec)
50
0
–50
x(m)
(1) 15 m/s
(2) 20 m/s
(3) 6 m/s
(4) 25 m/s
30. If position-time graph of a particle is as shown predict sign
of acceleration at time t = – 3 sec -
–6 –4–2
x
0 2 46
8t
(1) Positive
(2) Negative
(3) Zero
(4) None
31. A train passes an electric post in 55 second and a bridge
of length 2 km in 110 second. The length of train is -
(1) 4 km
(2) 6 km
(3) 2 km
(4) 8 km
28. 40 m 10 m/sec
(1) 3 sec
(2) 2 sec
(3) 1 sec
(4) 6 sec
29. t = 0
t = 25 sec
10 25t(sec)
50
0
–50
x(m)
(1) 15 m/s
(2) 20 m/s
(3) 6 m/s
(4) 25 m/s
30. t = – 3 sec
–6 –4–2
x
0 2 46
8t
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
31. 55 2 km
110
(1) 4 km
(2) 6 km
(3) 2 km
(4) 8 km
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32. Rain is falling vertically with a speed of 10 m/sec. A woman
rides a bicycle with speed 10 3 m/s in east to west
direction. What is the direction in which she should hold
her umbrella -
(1) 60° with vertical towards west
(2) 60° with vertical towards east
(3) 30° with vertical towards west
(4) 30° with vertical towards east
33. An object is dropped from a height 45m above ground then
find ratio by object in first second and last second of journey-
(1) 1 : 3
(2) 1 : 5
(3) 2 : 5
(4) 5 : 3
34. A particle travels one third distance of journey with speed
V1 and remaining distance with speed V
2, then find average
speed of particle -
(1) V V
V V1 2
1 2
(2) 3
21 2
1 2
V V
V V
(3) 2
31 2
1 2
V V
V V
(4) 2
31 2
1 2
V V
V V
35. Choose the correct statement -
(1) Area under acceleration-time graph gives the velocity
of body.
(2) Area uder acceleration-time graph gives speed of body.
(3) Area under acceleration-time gives change in velocity.
(4) None
36. The dimensions of universe gravitational constant are -
(1) M–1 L3 T–2
(2) M–2 L2 T–2
(3) M1 L2 T–2
(4) M–3 L1 T–2
32. 10 m/sec
10 3 m/s
(1) 60°
(2) 60°
(3) 30°
(4) 30°
33. 45m
(1) 1 : 3
(2) 1 : 5
(3) 2 : 5
(4) 5 : 3
34. V1 V
2
(1) V V
V V1 2
1 2
(2) 3
21 2
1 2
V V
V V
(3) 2
31 2
1 2
V V
V V
(4) 2
31 2
1 2
V V
V V
35.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
36.
(1) M–1 L3 T–2
(2) M–2 L2 T–2
(3) M1 L2 T–2
(4) M–3 L1 T–2
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37. The displacement of a particle moving in one dimensions
under the action of the constant force is related to time t
by the equation : t = x + 3
Where x is in meter and t is in seconds. Find displacement
of particle from t = 0 sec to t = 6 sec -
(1) Zero
(2) 12 m
(3) 6 m
(4) 18 m
38. An object accelerates from rest to a velocity 27.5 m/s in
10s. Then find distance covered by object in next 10 sec -
(1) 412.5 m
(2) 550 m
(3) 279 m
(4) 345 m
39. Which of following is not represented in correct unit -
(1) Stress
Strain
N
m
2
(2) Surface tension = N
m
(3) Energy = kg m
s
(4) Pressure = N
m2
40. The velocity of a particle depends on as V = a + bt + ct2, if
the velocity is in m/sec, then unit of C will be -
(1) m/sec
(2) m/sec2
(3) m/sec3
(4) m
41. If measured voltage across a resistor is 20V ± 3% and
current through that resistor is 0.4A ± 2%, then value of
resistance will be -
(1) 50 ± 1%
(2) 5 ± 5%
(3) 500 ± 5%
(4) 50 ± 5%
37. x t
t = x + 3
x t t = 0 sec t = 6 sec
(1)
(2) 12 m
(3) 6 m
(4) 18 m
38. 10s 27.5 m/s
10 sec
(1) 412.5 m
(2) 550 m
(3) 279 m
(4) 345 m
39.
(1) Stress
Strain
N
m
2
(2) = N
m
(3) = kg m
s
(4) = N
m2
40. V = a + bt + ct2,
m/sec C
(1) m/sec
(2) m/sec2
(3) m/sec3
(4) m
41. 20V ± 3%
0.4A ± 2%
(1) 50 ± 1%
(2) 5 ± 5%
(3) 500 ± 5%
(4) 50 ± 5%
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42. Which of the following set of forces may be in equilibrium-
(1) 2N, 4N, 8N
(2) 4N, 8N, 16N
(3) 8N, 16N, 32N
(4) 3N, 5N, 7N
43. The acceleration a (in m/sec2) of a body starting from rest
varies with time t (in s) following th eequation a = 3t + 4,
the velocity of body at t = 2sec will be -
(1) 10 m/s
(2) 14 m/s
(3) 16 m/s
(4) 18 m/s
44. Which of the following quantity is a vector -
(1) Electro-motive force
(2) Current
(3) Surface tension
(4) Torque
45. A stone thrown up its caught by the trrown after 6s. Where
was it 4s after start (g = 9.8 m/s2)
(1) 49 m
(2) 39.2 m
(3) 29 m
(4) 35 m
42.
(1) 2N, 4N, 8N
(2) 4N, 8N, 16N
(3) 8N, 16N, 32N
(4) 3N, 5N, 7N
43. a (m/sec2
) t (sec )
a = 3t + 4 t = 2sec
(1) 10 m/s
(2) 14 m/s
(3) 16 m/s
(4) 18 m/s
44.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
45. 6s
4s (g = 9.8 m/s2)
(1) 49 m
(2) 39.2 m
(3) 29 m
(4) 35 m
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46. When we try to define living; the growth, reproduction,
ability to sense environment & mount a suitable response
come to our mind immediately as unique features of living
organisms. How many of the following features can be
added to this list
Metabolism, Ability to self-replicate, self organise,
interact, emergence, morphology
(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 5 (4) 6
47. Which of the following statements related to diversity in
the living world are correct
(1) If you were to increases the area that you make
observation in, the range/no. of organisms would be stable
but the variety of organisms that you see would increase.
(2) Obviously, if you were to visit a dense forest, you would
probably see a much lesser number & kinds of living
organisms in it.
(3) the number of species that are known & described range
between 17 – 18 million.
(4) When we explore new areas & even old ones, new
organisms are continuously being idetified.
48. Classification is a ___X___ process & involves hierarchy of
steps in which each step represents a ___Y___.
X Y
(1) Single step Rank
(2) Three step Categary
(3) Multi step Taxon
(4) Multi step Taxa
49. Taxonomic studies of various species of plants, animals &
other organisms are useful in __A__ & in general in knowing
our __B__ & their __C__.
A B C
(1) Agriculture Bio-resources Number
(2) Forestry Bio-synthesis Diversity
(3) Industry Bio-resources Diversity
(4) Agriculture Bio-synthesis Number
& Forestry
46.
(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 5 (4) 6
47.
(1)
(2)
(3) 17 –
18
(4)
48. ___X___
___Y___
X Y
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
49.
__A__ __B__ __C__
A B C
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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50. Find out incorrect statements
(A) Taxonomists have developed a variety of taxonomic
aids to facilitate naming only.
(B) Taxonomical studies are carried out from the actual
specimens which are collected from the specific lab.
(C) Live specimens of plants and animals are found only
in Zoological parks
(1) A & B (2) B & C
(3) A & C (4) A, B & C
51. The twin characteristics of growth are -
(1) Increase in number of indviduals, increase in mass
(2) Increase in height and increase in mass
(3) Increase in molecular weight and increase in mass
(4) Increase in size and decrease in mass
52. Linnaeus used the title for his publication is-
(1) Systema Naturae
(2) Genera Naturae
(3) Both (1) & (2)
(4) Die Nature lichen pflanzen
53. In Magnifera indica Linn. indica refers to-
(1) Genus
(2) Author
(3) Family
(4) Species
54. Glucose is taken in test tube and acted upon by hexokinase
enzyme. Resulting substrate is glucose -6- phosphate. This
isolated metabolic reaction is-
(1) Occurring in test tube which can be considered as living
things
(2) Considered to be in vivo
(3) Considered to be in vitro and living reaction
(4) Considered as non- living reaction
55. Which of the following taxonomic categories contains
organisms least similar to one another-
(1) Genera (2) Family
(3) Class (4) Species
50.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(1) A B (2) B C
(3) A C (4) A, B C
51.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
52.
(1)
(2)
(3) (1) (2)
(4)
53. Magnifera indica Linn. indica
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
54.
-6-
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
55.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
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56. Which of the following combinations is correct for wheat-
(1) Genus : Triticum, Family : Anacardiaceae, Order : Poales,
Class : Monocotyledonae
(2) Genus : Triticum, Family : Poaceae, Order : Poales,
Class : Dicotyledonae
(3) Genus : Triticum, Family : Poaceae, Order : Sapindales,
Class : Monocotyledonae
(4) Genus : Triticum, Family : Poaceae, Order : Poales,
Class : Monocotyledonae
57. In a scientific name, the name of the author is printed in-
(1) Capital letters
(2) Bold
(3) Italics
(4) Abbreviated form
58. Few rules are written following regarding binomial
nomenclature. Identity the wrong one-
(1) Biological names are latinized and written in italics
(2) Generic and specific name starts with capital letter
(3) Generic and specific name when hand written are
underlined
(4) All are correct
59. Which of the following is a species-
(1) Tamarindus
(2) Homo
(3) Triticum aestivam
(4) Panthera
60. In a taxonomic hierarchy, genus is interpolated between -
(1) Kingdom and class
(2) Phylum and order
(3) Order and species
(4) Family and species
61. The word ending with- aceae indicates -
(1) Genera
(2) Family
(3) Order
(4) Class
56.
(1) : , : , : , :
(2) : , : , : , :
(3) : , : , : , :
(4) : , : , : , :
57.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
58.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
59.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
60.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
61. - aceae
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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62. Carnivora includes-
(1) Canis
(2) Felis
(3) Homo
(4) Both (1) & (2)
63. Two animals belong to the same kingdom but different
classes. They may belong to the same-
(1) Phylum
(2) Order
(3) Division
(4) Family
64. Museums are known to preserve-
(1) Insects
(2) Larger animals
(3) Skeleton of animals
(4) All of these
65. In following which provides information for identification of
names of species found in an area-
(1) Fauna
(2) Flora
(3) Monograph
(4) Manuals
66. Which of the following kingdoms were added after the 2-
kingdom system of Linnaeus
(A) Monera (B) Protista (C) Fungi
(D) Plantae (E) Animalia
(1) A, B & C
(2) B, C & D
(3) C, D & E
(4) All
67. How many of the following characters are not common in
fungi, plantae & animalia in 5 Kingdom system
Cell-type, Cell-wall, Nuclear-membrane,
Body-organisation, Mode of Nutrition
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4
62.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) (1) (2)
63.
______
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
64.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
65.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
66.
(A) (B) (C)
(D) (E)
(1) A, B C
(2) B, C D
(3) C, D E
(4)
67. 5-
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4
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68. Which of the following statements is correct
(A) Bacteria are the sole members of the Kingdom monera
which are the least abundant micro-organisms
(B) Bacteria occur almost every where & hundreds of
bacteria are presents in a handful of soil.
(C) They also don't live in extreme habitats where many
other life forms can't survive.
(D) Many bacteria live in or on other organisms as parasites
(1) A, B, C (2) B, C, D
(3) A, C (4) B, D
69. How many statements related to protista are correct
(A) All single-celled eukaryotes are placed under protista
(B) the boundries of Kingdom protista are not well difined
(C) What may be a photosynthetic protistan to one biologist
may be a plant to another.
(D) Protista includes chrysophytes, Dinoflagellates,
Euglenoids, Slime-moulds & Antherozoids.
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4
70. The common mushroom is __W__ fungus while white spots
seen on mustard leaves are due to __X__ fungus. Yeast is
a __Y__ fungus while slime-mold is a __Z__ fungus.
W X Y Z
(1) Saprophytic Parasitic Saprophytic Parasitic
(2) Parasitic Saprophytic Unicellular Acellular
(3) Saprophytic Parasitic True False
(4) Saprophytic Saprophytic True False
71. Who divided the animals into 2 groups on the basis of "those
which had red blood and those that did not" -
(1) Whittaker
(2) T.O. Diener
(3) Aristotle
(4) W.M. Stanley
68.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(1) A, B, C (2) B, C, D
(3) A, C (4) B, D
69.
(A)
(B)
(C)
' '
(D)
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4
70. __W__
__X__
__Y__ __Z__
W X Y Z
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
71. " "
2
(1)
(2) T.O.
(3)
(4) W.M.
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72. Basis of classification according to Whittaker-
(1) Cell structure
(2) Mode of reproduction
(3) Phylogenetic relationship
(4) All of these
73. According to five kingdom system which characteristic
placed the fungi in a separate kingdom -
(1) Cell wall composition
(2) Cell wall structure
(3) Nutrition
(4) Nuclear membrane
74. Those viruses infect plants have which type of genetic
material-
(1) Single stranded DNA
(2) Single stranded RNA
(3) Double stranded DNA
(4) Double stranded RNA
75. Which of the pigment present in cyanobacteria -
(1) Chlorophyll 'a' (2) Chlorophyll 'b'
(3) Chlorophyll 'c' (4) Xanthophylls
76. Which one of the following is a correct statement regarding
mycoplasma -
(1) They have cell wall
(2) They are smallest living cells
(3) They cannot survive without oxygen
(4) They are non-pathogenic
77. In following which is not correct for most abundant
micro-organisms -
(1) They are grouped under four categories based on their
shape
(2) As a group they shows the most extensive metabolic
diversity
(3) Their Heterotrophic form are the most abundant in nature
(4) Cholera, typhoid, tetanus and common cold are well
known diseases caused by these micro-organisms
72.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
73.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
74.
(1) DNA
(2) RNA
(3) DNA
(4) RNA
75.
(1) 'a' (2) 'b'
(3) 'c' (4)
76.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
77.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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78. In cyanophyceae, flagella are-
(1) Present in zoospores only
(2) Present
(3) Present in gamete stage only
(4) Absent
79. What is not true of Euglena-
(1) Presence of cellulose cell wall
(2) Presence of proteinaceous pellicle
(3) Presence of chlorophyll
(4) Presence of flagellum
80. Red tides are caused by-
(1) Red algae
(2) Brown algae
(3) Golden algae
(4) Golden brown algae
81. Nutrition in Amoeba is -
(1) Holophytic
(2) Holozoic
(3) Parasitic
(4) Saprobic
82. Protists obtain food as-
(1) Holozoic
(2) Photosynthesisers
(3) Chemosynthesisers
(4) Photosynthesisers, saprotrophic and holozoic
83. The members of which of the following are litter
decomposers-
(1) Deuteromycetes
(2) Ascomycetes
(3) Basidiomycetes
(4) Phycomycetes
84. Truffels are the member of class -
(1) Basidiomycetes
(2) Ascomycetes
(3) Deuteromycetes
(4) Phycomycetes
78. _____
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
79.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
80.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
81.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
82. _____
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
83.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
84.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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85. Ceocenocytic hyphae is found in-
(1) Rhizopus
(2) Mucor
(3) Saprolegnia
(4) All of the above
86. (i) Septate and branched mycelium
(ii) Coprophillous
(iii) Bracket fungi
(iv) Sexual spore exogenously produced
(v) Asexual spore are generally absent
(vi) Members are used in genetical work
In above how many are belong to basidiomycetes -
(1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) 6
87. How many characters are related with protista kingdom -
(i) Some members are the chief producers in the oceans
(ii) In some member spores posses true wall.
(iii) Members may be become cause of smut disease
(iv) In some members there is an infections spore like stage
in their life cycles
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4
88. How many are related with monera kingdom -
Heterocyst, citrus canker, Trypanosoma, claviceps,
biogas production, zygotic meiosis
(1) 2 (2) 3
(3) 4 (4) 5
89. Which of the following disease is caused by a prteinaceous
infectious agent :-
(1) Potato spindle tuber disease
(2) Mad-cow disease
(3) Red rust of tea
(4) White rust of members of cruciferae
85.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
86. (i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) 6
87.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4
88.
, , , ,
,
(1) 2 (2) 3
(3) 4 (4) 5
89.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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90. In a bacteriophage, select the correct information-
(1) A- Head, B- Neck (2) A- Head, B- Sheath
(3) B- Collar, D- Tail fibres (4) C- Sheath, A- Collar
90.
(1) A- , B- (2) A- , B-
(3) B- , D- (4) C- , A-