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Question 1 of 90
1. Question
Why the velocity of enzymatic reaction is not exceededby any further rise in the concentration of the substrate?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 2 of 90
2. Question
Assertion : Prothrombinase enzyme acts as antiheparin.Reason : Heparin prevents coagulation of blood in bloodvesselsCorrectIncorrect -
Question 3 of 90
3. Question
Arrange the following carbocations in order of stability.
Benzyl(i) Allyl(ii) methyl(iii) vinyl(iv)
Choose the correct option
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Question 4 of 90
4. Question
Four carbocations (I) – (IV) are given below
The increasing order of stability of the cations will be
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Question 5 of 90
5. Question
What is the relation between E, P, and E if E is kinetic energy, P is momentum, and V is the velocity of the particle
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Question 6 of 90
6. Question
The density of material in CGS system of units is 4g/cm3.In a system of units in which unit of length is 10cm and unit of mass is 100g, when the value of density of material in this system will be-
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Question 7 of 90
7. Question
What will happen when the cofactor is removed from theenzyme?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 8 of 90
8. Question
Match the following descriptions (given in column-II) ofeach type of blood cell to their names (given in column-ICorrectIncorrect -
Question 9 of 90
9. Question
Which of the following is an incorrect representation
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Question 10 of 90
10. Question
The most stable carbocation among the following
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Question 11 of 90
11. Question
What is the percentage error in the measurement of the kinetic energy of a body, if there is a positive error of 50% in the speed of the body
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Question 12 of 90
12. Question
A student measures the distance traversed in free fall of a body, initially at rest in a given time. He uses this data to estimate g, the acceleration due to gravity. If the maximum percentage errors in measurement of the distance and the time are e1e1 and e2e2 respectively, the percentage error in the estimation of g is
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Question 13 of 90
13. Question
Hexokinase (Glucose + ATP–>Glucose 6-P + ADP) belongs to the categoryCorrectIncorrect -
Question 14 of 90
14. Question
Which of the following statement is true for LymphCorrectIncorrect -
Question 15 of 90
15. Question
Consider the following carbanions
Correct order of stability is
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Question 16 of 90
16. Question
Identify the correct statements among the following
(I) Removal of a proton from
leads to a more stable carbocation.
(II) The hydrogen bonding is strong in S—H –S
(III) The central carbon atom in a (CH3)3C free radical possesses 5 electrons.
(IV) The number of σ bonds in but -1-en-3-yne is 7.
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Question 17 of 90
17. Question
What is the dimensional formula of torque and energy
(a) [ML-3T-2] and [MLT-2]
(b) [ML2T-2] and [MLT-2]
(c) [ML2T-2] and [ML2T2]
(d) [MLT2] and [ML2T2]
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Question 18 of 90
18. Question
If the dimension of a physical quantity are given by M^aL^bT^c, then the physical quantity will be
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Question 19 of 90
19. Question
Which of the following set is correctly match to thecategory mentioned against them ?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 20 of 90
20. Question
Anaemia disease is caused by
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Question 21 of 90
21. Question
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Question 22 of 90
22. Question
pKa value is least for
(a) (CH3)3C—COOH
(b) BrCH2—CH2—CH2—COOH
(c) CH3—CCl2—COOH
(d) CH3—CHCl—COOH
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Question 23 of 90
23. Question
Find the relative error of y, if y=x2
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Question 24 of 90
24. Question
Electronegativity of carbon atoms depends upon their state of hybridization. In which of the following compounds, the carbon marked the asterisk is most electronegative?
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Question 25 of 90
25. Question
Antiparallel strands of a DNA molecule means that
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Question 26 of 90
26. Question
Which of the following WBCs are phagocytic cells.(a) Monocytes(b) Neutrophils(c) Basophils(d) EosinophilsCorrectIncorrect -
Question 27 of 90
27. Question
In which of the following, the substituent does not event its resonance effect?
(a) C2H5NH2 (b) C6H5N+H3 (C) C6H5OH (d) C6H5Cl
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Question 28 of 90
28. Question
Least stable among the carbocations given is
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Question 29 of 90
29. Question
Following are the readings obtained while measuring the diameter of a wire by using the screw gauge 0 mm is the main scale reading 52 divisions are the circular scale reading
What is the diameter of the wire if 1 mm on the main scale is equal to the 100 divisions on the circular scale
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Question 30 of 90
30. Question
The structure of iso-butyl group in organic compound is
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Question 31 of 90
31. Question
The effectiveness of an enzyme is affected least byCorrectIncorrect -
Question 32 of 90
32. Question
Birds and Mammals have :
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Question 33 of 90
33. Question
Which of the following is correct with respect to -/ effect of the substituents?(R=alkyl)
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Question 34 of 90
34. Question
By how much does kinetic energy increase if the momentum is increased by 20%
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Question 35 of 90
35. Question
The dimensions of universal gravitational constant are
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Question 36 of 90
36. Question
The given graph shows the effect of substrateconcentration on the rate of reaction of the enzymegreen gram-phosphatase. What does the graph indicate?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 37 of 90
37. Question
Erythropoiesis occurs in which group of tissue-
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Question 38 of 90
38. Question
Hyperconjugation involves delocalization
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Question 39 of 90
39. Question
Calculate the energy loss in a perfectly inelastic collision if the mass of the object is 40kg with velocity 4m/s hits the object of mass 60kg with velocity 2m/s.
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Question 40 of 90
40. Question
Dimensions of permeability are
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Question 41 of 90
41. Question
Which of the following is wrongly matched ?
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Question 42 of 90
42. Question
Which of the following iscorrect statement about neutrophils?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 43 of 90
43. Question
Consider the following compounds
Hyperconjugation occurs in
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Question 44 of 90
44. Question
Calculate the final kinetic energy of a block of mass if the mass of the block is 10kg and has a constant velocity of 10m/s. The block of mass is subjected to a retarding force of F=0.1J/m
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Question 45 of 90
45. Question
Which of the following pair does not have similar dimensions
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Question 46 of 90
46. Question
Assertion: Glycosidic bonds are formed by dehydration.Reason: In polysaccharides, individual monosaccharideis linked by glycosidic bondCorrectIncorrect -
Question 47 of 90
47. Question
Blood groups are controlled by antigens which arepresent :-CorrectIncorrect -
Question 48 of 90
48. Question
can be named as
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Question 49 of 90
49. Question
What is the average power required to lift a mass of 100kg to a height of 50m in 50 seconds?
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Question 50 of 90
50. Question
E, m, l and G denote energy, mass, angular momentum and gravitational constant respectively, then the dimension of El^2/m^5G^2 are
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Question 51 of 90
51. Question
Quaternary structure is present in ________
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Question 52 of 90
52. Question
The state of hybridization of C2,C3,C5 and C6 of the hydrocarbon, Is in the following sequence
(a) sp,sp3,sp2 and sp3 (b) sp3,sp2,sp2 and sp
(c)sp,sp2,sp2 and sp3 (d) sp,sp2,sp3 and sp2
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Question 53 of 90
53. Question
The correct order of decreasing acidic strength of trichloroacetic acid (A), trifluoroacetic acid (B), Acetic acid (C) and formic acid (D) is
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Question 54 of 90
54. Question
What is the power of the engine when the velocity of the car is v, mass m, acceleration a, and external resistance R
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Question 55 of 90
55. Question
A block of mass 10 kg, moving in the x-direction with a constant speed of 10 ms-1, is subjected to a retarding force F=0.1x J/m during its travel from x=20m to 30m. Its final KE will be :
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Question 56 of 90
56. Question
Which of the following is responsible for ABO grouping?
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Question 57 of 90
57. Question
Which nomenclature is not according to IUPAC system?
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Question 58 of 90
58. Question
Impure glycerine can be purified by
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Question 59 of 90
59. Question
Consider an object with m as its mass such that it is accelerated uniformly from rest and the speed attained by the object is v in T time. Calculate the instantaneous power that is delivered to the body in terms of function of time
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Question 60 of 90
60. Question
A ball is thrown vertically downwards from a height of 20m with an initial velocity vo . It collides with the ground, loses 50% of it’s energy in collision and rebounds to the same height. The initial velocity vo is (Take, g = 10 ms-2)
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Question 61 of 90
61. Question
Which of the following statement is not true about aminoacid?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 62 of 90
62. Question
When the blood of a foetus is agglutinated by its mother’sRh antibodies, then which of the following condition arisesas a severe anaemia?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 63 of 90
63. Question
The correct IUPAC name of the compound is
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Question 64 of 90
64. Question
The sodium extract of an organic compound on acidification with acetic acid and addition of lead acetate solution gives a black precipitate. The organic compound contains
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Question 65 of 90
65. Question
A ball is thrown from a height of 20 m vertically downward and has an initial velocity of v20. As the stone collides with the ground 50% of its energy is lost and bounce back to the same height. What is the initial velocity?
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Question 66 of 90
66. Question
Which of the following pair does not have similar dimensions
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Question 67 of 90
67. Question
Which of the following statements about enzymes isincorrect?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 68 of 90
68. Question
Which of the following set of animals has an incompletedouble circulation system ?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 69 of 90
69. Question
The IUPAC name of
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Question 70 of 90
70. Question
In an organic compound , phosphorus is estimated as
(a) Mg2P2O7
(b) Mg3(PO4)2
(c) H3PO4
(d) P2O5
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Question 71 of 90
71. Question
Consider a particle of mass m which is driven by a machine that has a constant power k Watts. What is the force on the particle at time t if the particle starts from the rest?
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Question 72 of 90
72. Question
A ball moving with velocity 2 ms-1 collides head on with another stationery ball of double the mass. If the coefficient of restitution is 0.5, then their velocities (in ms-1) after collision will be
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Question 73 of 90
73. Question
Study the given statements and select the correct option.(i)Nitrogen bases are open chain hydrocarbons.(ii) A nucleoside differs from nucleotide in not havingphosphate.(iii) One turn of B-DNA has ten base pairs.(iv) Length of one turn of DNA is 3.4 Å.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 74 of 90
74. Question
Given below are four statements (a-d) regarding humanblood circulatory system(i)Arteries are thick-walled and have narrow lumen ascompared to veins.(ii) Angina is acute chest pain when the bloodcirculation to the brain is reduced.(iii) Persons with blood group AB can donate blood toany person with any blood group under ABO system.(iv) Calcium ions play a very important role in bloodclottingWhich two of the above statements are correct?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 75 of 90
75. Question
The IUPAC name of
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Question 76 of 90
76. Question
In the Kjeldahl’s for estimation of nitrogen present in a soil sample , ammonia evolved from 0.75 g of sample neutralized 10 mL of 1 M H2SO4. The percentage of nitrogen in the soil is
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Question 77 of 90
77. Question
When can one say that work is done on the body
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Question 78 of 90
78. Question
An engine pumps water through a hosepipe. Water passes through the pipe and leaves it with a velocity of 2 ms−1.The mass per unit length of water in the pipe is 100 kgm-1.What is the power of the engine?
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Question 79 of 90
79. Question
The steps in catalytic cycle of an enzyme action are givenin random order.(i)The enzyme releases the products. Now enzyme isfree to bind another substrate.(ii) The active sites, now in close proximity of substratebreaks the bond of substrate and forms E-P complex.(iii) Binding of substrate induces the enzyme to alter itsshape fitting more tightly around the substrate.(iv) The substrate binds to the active site of enzyme (i.e.,fitting into the active site).The correct order isCorrectIncorrect -
Question 80 of 90
80. Question
What is true about RBCs in humans?
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Question 81 of 90
81. Question
Correct the increasing order of acidity is as
A. H2O,C2H2,H2CO3, phenol
B. C2H2,H2O,H2CO3, phenol
C. phenol, C2H2,H2CO3,H2O
D. C2H2,H2O, phenol and H2CO3
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Question 82 of 90
82. Question
What is the decreasing order of strength of the bases?
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Question 83 of 90
83. Question
Select the incorrect statement for the given situation: Two bodies with mass m1 and m2 undergo elastic collision
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Question 84 of 90
84. Question
A block of mass M is attached to the lower end of a vertical spring. The spring is hung from a ceiling and has force constant value k. The mass is released from rest with the spring initially un stretched. The maximum extension produced in the length of the spring will be
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Question 85 of 90
85. Question
Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect?(i) Nearly 1/3rd of all enzymes requires the presence ofmetal ions for catalytic function.(ii) Metal ions form coordinate bond with side chain atactive site of metalloenzyme and at the same timeform one or more coordinate bonds with thesubstrate.(iii) NAD and NAD (coenzymes) contain niacin (vit.B3)(iv) Coenzymes are organic compounds but theirassociation with the apoenzyme is only transient,usually occurring during catalysisCorrectIncorrect -
Question 86 of 90
86. Question
Which of the following statement is correct regardingblood cells?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 87 of 90
87. Question
Which of the following carbocations is expected to be most stable?
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Question 88 of 90
88. Question
Select the incorrect statement.
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Question 89 of 90
89. Question
What is the ratio of velocities of a nucleus that splits into two parts with radii 1:2
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Question 90 of 90
90. Question
In an experiment four quantities a, b, c and d are measured with percentage error 1%, 2%,3% and 4% respectively. Quantity P is calculated as follows P=a3b2/cd %, Error in P is
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