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Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 1

A train of 150 metre long is going towards north direction at a speed of 10 m/s . A parrot flies at the speed of 5 m/s towards south direction parallel to the railway track. The time taken by the parrot to cross the train is [1988, 1992]

Detailed Solution for Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 1

Relative velocity of parrot w.r.t the train = 10 – (–5) = 15 ms–1.
Time taken by parrot to cross the train  

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 2

A car covers the first half of the distance between two places at 40 km/h and other half at 60 km/h.The average speed of the car is [1990]

Detailed Solution for Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 2

Total distance = s;

Total time taken  = 

∴ Average speed = 

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Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 3

A body dropped from top of a tower fall through 40 m during the last two seconds of its fall. The height of tower is (g = 10 m/s2) [1991]

Detailed Solution for Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 3

Let the body fall through the height of tower in t seconds. From,

we have, total distance travelled in last 2 seconds of fall is

D = Dt+D(t -1)

or,  40 = 20 (t – 1) or t = 2 + 1 = 3s

Distance travelled in t seconds is

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 4

A body starts from rest, what is the ratio of the distance travelled by the body during the 4th and 3rd seconds ? [1993]

Detailed Solution for Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 4

u = 0 m/s
S = u + (1/2)a(2n - 1)
S₄ = 0 + 1/2(2×4 - 1)
= 7a/2
S₃ = 0 + (1/2) a (2×3 - 1)
= 5a/2
Ratio, S₄/S₃ = 7a/2 ÷ 5a/2
=7/5

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 5

A particle moves along a straight line such that its displacement at any time t is given by s = (t3 – 6t2 + 3t + 4) metres The velocity when the acceleration is zero is

Detailed Solution for Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 5

Velocity,  

Acceleration, 

we have, 0 = 6 t – 12 or t = 2s.

Hence, at t = 2 s the velocity will be  

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 6

A body is thrown vertically upward from the ground. It reaches a maximum height of 20 m in 5 sec. After what time, it will reach the ground from its maximum height position? [1995]

Detailed Solution for Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 6

hmax = 20 m and t = 5 sec. Time taken by the body to reach the ground from some height is the same as taken to reach that height.
Therefore, time to reach the ground from its maximum height is 5 sec.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 7

The number of spherical nodes in 3p orbitals are    [1988]

Detailed Solution for Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 7

No. of radial nodes in 3p-orbital = (n – ℓ – 1) [for p ortbital ℓ = 1] = 3 – 1 – 1 = 1

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 8

Number of unpaired electrons in N2+ is [1989]

Detailed Solution for Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 8

N(7) = 1s2 2s2 2p2

Unpaired electrons = 1.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 9

The total number of electrons that can be accommodated in all the orbitals having principal quantum number 2 and azimuthal quantum number 1 is [1990]

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n = 2, l = 1 means 2 p – orbital. Electrons that can be accommodated = 6 as p sub-shell has 3 orbital and each orbital contains 2 electrons.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 10

In a given atom no two electrons can have the same values for all the four quantum numbers.This is called [1991]

Detailed Solution for Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 10

This is as per the definiti on of Paul i’s Exclusion princieple.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 11

The order of filling of electrons in the orbitals of an atom will be [1991]

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The sub-shell with lowest value of (n + ℓ) is filled up first. When two or more sub-shells have same (n + ℓ) value the subshell with lowest value of 'n' is filled up first therefore the correct order is

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 12

Which of the following species has four lone pairs of electrons?

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Lone pair of electron means 2 electron(since it is pair)
For 4 lone pair electrons, we need 8 electrons in the outer shell. This is possible only with Cl- as it neutral Cl has 7 electrons and with addition of an electron they are 8 in number or 4 lone pairs of electrons.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 13

Long filamentous threads protruding at the end of the young cob of maize are

[2000, 06]

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Long filamentous threads of maize are the styles of the ovaries. In fact these are the longest styles in plants.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 14

In a cereal grain the single cotyledon of embryo is represented by

[2006]

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Single cotyledon of embryo in cereal grain is represented by scutellum. Coleoptile represent the covering of stem. Coleorhiza represents the covering of root.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 15

The aleurone layer in maize grain is specially rich in  

[2003]

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The aleurone layer in maize grain is specially rich in proteins.
Aleurone (from Greek aleuron, flour) is a protein found in the endosperm of many seeds. It forms the outermost layer of the seed coat in some grains. During seed germination, hydrolysis in the seed causes the aleurone cells to break down into amino acids. Once triggered by hormones released from the embryo the aleurone synthesises enzymes in order to break down the starchy endosperm supplying sugars to drive the growth of roots and the acrospire. 

Aleurones can have two different morphological features, Homogenous and Heterogenous. The homogenous aleurone is consisted of similar protein bodies (e.g. Phaseolus vulgaris) while the heterogenous aleurone consisted different shape and type of proteins covered with a membrane (e.g. Ricinus communis).

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 16

Which is correct pair for edible part?

[2001]

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Every part of tomato is edible except it's upper tip. In maize it's edible part is seeds. In guava edible part is thalamus, pericarp nd placenta. Datepalm is a simple and true berry fruit in which pericarp is fleshy and epicarp and mesocarp are edible.Hence, correct option is D.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 17

A common structural feature of vessel elements and sieve tube elements are

[2006]

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In plant conducting tissue xylem has an important integral cell as xylem vessel which is without nucleus. The phloem on other hand has a row of sieve tubes which are also without nucleus at maturity.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 18

The most abundant element present in the plants is

[2004]

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Manganese and Iron are micronutrients required in trace amounts. Concentration of nitrogen in dry matter-15000 mg./ gm. Concentration of carbon in dry matter is 45,000 mg / gm.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 19

The apical meristem of the root is present

[2003]

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The apical meristem of the root is present at all the root tips. Apical meristem is subterminal in position of the growing root tips and responsible for terminal growth of the root of plants.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 20

Axillary bud and terminal bud are derived from the activity of

[2002]

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Apical meristem  is located at the apex of stem, root and their branches and forms axillary bud & terminal bud. Intercalary meristems take part in linear growth. Lateral meristem occur parallel to the circumference of the organs. They increase girth of the plant.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 21

Mast cells secrete

[2006]

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At the site of infection, the infectious organism release some chemical to increase the flow of mast cells towards the inflammation site. Mast cell release histamine which increases the permeability of blood vessels at the site of inflammation so that more blood supply takes place. The site gets warm and red due to this.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 22

Earthworms have no skeleton but during burrowing, the anterior end becomes turgid and acts as a hydraulic skeleton. It is due to 

[2008]

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Earthworms have no skeleton but during burrowing, anterior end becomes turgid and acts as a hydraulic skeleton. It is due to coelomic fluid. The coelom is filled with an alkaline milky coelomic fluid. This coelomic fliud contains water, salts, proteins and 4 types of cells namely amoebocytes, mucocytes, circular cells and chloragogen cells. 

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 23

The epithelial tissue present on the inner surface of bronchioles and fallopian tube is:

[2009]

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Ciliated epithelium has simple columnar epithelial cells, but in addition, they posses fine hair-like outgrowths, cilia on their free surfaces. These cilia are capable of rapid, rhythmic, wavelike beatings in a certain direction. This movement of the cilia in a certain direction causes the mucus, which is secreted by the goblet cells, to move (flow or stream) in that direction. Ciliated epithelium is usually found in the air passages like the nose. It is also found in the uterus and fallopian tubes of females. The movement of the cilia propel the ovum to the uterus.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 24

The kind of tissue that forms the supportive structure in our pinna (external ears) is also found in:

[2009]

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The kind of tissue that forms the supportive structure in our pinna (external ears) is also found in tip of the nose. External pinna is made up of elastic cartilage. It is passage towards middle ear.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 25

The ciliated columnar epithelial cells in humans are known to occur in :

[2011]

Detailed Solution for Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 25

Ciliated epithelium is usually found in the respiratory tract, fallopian tubes.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 26

The breakdown of detritus into smaller particles by earthworm is a process called

[2011M]

Detailed Solution for Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 26

The break down of detritus into smaller particles by earthworm is known as fragmentation.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 27

Chlorenchyma is known to develop in the  

[2003]

Detailed Solution for Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 27

Chlorenchyma cells are those parenchymatous cell which contain chloroplast in them. They are capable of photosynthesis. A spore capsule of moss can perform photosynthesis, therefore chlorenchyma are present in them.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 28

An ion has 18 electrons in the outermost shell, it is[1990]

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Cu+ = 29 – 1 = 28 e thus the electronic confingration of Cu+ is

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 29

Set of isoelectronic species is [2000]

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The molecule which contains same number of electrons are called isoelectronic. eg.

Monthly Mock Test (May 31) - Question 30

Ectophloic siphonostele is found in

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The central pith is surrounded by xylem, phloem, pericycle and endodermis . The phloem occurs only outside the xylem e.g Equisetum, Osmunda.

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