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AMU-2016
TEST PAPER WITH SOLUTION & ANSWER KEY
Date: 10 April, 2016 | Duration : 3 Hours | Max. Marks: 200
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6.
Ans.
Sol.
(d) +7
(d) W
(d) 3
Br
F
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9.
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Sol.
10.
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11.
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Sol.
12.
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2+
Ca and Mg ions in the hard water are estimated by simple titration with
(a) Na2EDTA
(b) NaEDTA
(c) Na3EDTA
(d) Na4EDTA
(d)
Na4(EDTA), EDTA is a tetravalent anion.
The bond order of which of the following molecules/ ion(s) is 3
+
+
(a) O2 and NO
(b) N2 and NO
(c) N2 and NO
(b)
Isoelectronic species have same bond order
+
N2 and NO 14 electrons. B.O. = 3.
Diamond and graphite are
(a) Isomers
(b) Isotopes
(c) Allotropes
(c)
Diamond and graphite are the crystalline allotropes of carbon.
(d) N2 and NO
(d) Polymers
Structure of BrF3 is
(a) Trigonal bipyramidal
(b) Perfect T-shaped
(c) Bent T-shaped
(d) Trigonal planar
(c)
Due to the presence of two lone pair of electrons on bromine, it has bent T-shaped.
Ans.
The activation energy for a reaction that doubles the rate when the temperature is raised from 300 K to
310 K is
1
1
1
1
(a) 50.6 KJ mol
(b) 53.6 KJ mol
(c) 56.6 KJ mol
(d) 59.6 KJ mol
(b)
Sol.
log 10
K2
A 1 1
K1 2.303R T1 T2
K2 = 2K1
log10
2
a
2K1
1 1
=
2.303 8.314 3 310
K1
log10 =
0.30 =
310 300
a
a
10
2.303 8.314 93000
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a = 53.6 KJ/mol.
13.
Ans.
Sol.
14.
Reaction A + B C + D follows rate law r = k [A] [B] starting with 1 M of A and B each. What is the
time taken for concentration of A to become 0.1 M ?
(a) 10 sec
(b) 100 sec
(c) 1000 sec
(d) 434 sec
(Bonus) Incomplete information
Ans.
Sodium metal crystallizes in body centred cubic lattice with cell edge 4.29 A. What is the radius of
sodium atom?
(a) 1.66 A
(b) 1.76 A
(c) 1.86 A
(d) 1.96 A
(c)
Sol.
r=
=
3a
4
3 4.29
4
1.73 4.29
4
= 1.855 A
=
r 1.86 A
15.
Ans.
Sol.
200 mL of a strong acid solution of pH 2.0 is mixed with 800 mL of another acid solution of pH 3.0. The
pH of the resultant solution is
(a) 2.55
(b) 2.97
(c) 2.40
(d) 2.10
(a)
+
2
[H ] = 10 N for Acid1
+
3
[H ] = 10 N for Acid2
+
[H ] = NR =
N1V1 N2 V2
( V1 V2 )
NR =
NR =
2 .8
1000
4
[H ] = NR = 28 10
+
pH = log[H ]
4
pH = log 28 10
pH = 4 log 28
pH = 4 [log 2 2 7]
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pH = 4 [log 2 + log 2 + log 7]
pH = 4 [0.3010 + 0.3010 + 0.8451]
pH = 4 1.447
pH = 2.55
16.
Ans.
Sol.
17.
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Sol.
18.
Ans.
Sol.
19.
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For a certain reaction R products, a plot of log [R] versus time gives a straight line with a slope of
1
1.46 sec . The order of reaction is
(a) Zero
(b) One
(c) Two
(d) Fractional
(b)
1
1
ln R = ln R0 kT, slope = k, slope = 1.46, so k = 1.46 sec unit of k in first order is sec so this is
first order reaction.
P 1 P
is
x k ' k ''
(a) Gibbs adsorption isotherm
(c) Langmuir adsorption isotherm
(c)
It is a Langmuir adsorption isotherm equation.
The equation,
2+
+ 2e,
V V + e,
are 2 and 3 respectively. The oxidation states of vanadium in this following reaction.
2+
V + H2O VO
(a) 1
(d)
2+
VO
x + 1( 2) = + 2
x2=2
x=+4
3+
Ans.
Sol.
20.
3+
2+
2H + e
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
1 mol of A and 0.5 mole of B were enclosed in a three litres vessel. The following equilibrium was
established under suitable conditions.
A + 2B
C
At equilibrium, the amount of B was found to be 0.3 mol. The equilibrium constant K c at the
experimental temperature will be
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(a) 11.1
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(b) 1.11
2B
0.5
0.50.2
0.3
0
0.1
0.1
0.9
3
0.3
3
0.1
3
C
A B
(c) 0.01
(d) 2.50
1
1 0.1
0.9
K=
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0.1/ 3
0.9 / 3 0.3 / 3
= 11.11
21.
The inonization constant of a weak acid is 1.6 10 and the molar conductivity at infinite dilution is
4
2
1
1
380 10 Sm mol . If the cell constant is 0.01 m then conductance of 0.01 M acid solution is :
5
Ans.
(a) 1.52 10 S
(c)
Sol.
Ka = C
(c) 1.52 10 S
(d) 1.52 10
c
Ka = C m
m
1.6 10
16 10
16 10
mc
cm
= 0.01
380 10 4
cm
380 10 4
= 10
cm
=
380 10 4
380 104
16 104
cm = 380 10
4
6
cm = 1520 10
22.
(b) 1.52 S
4 10
= 152 10
= 1.52 10
Ans.
0.01 mole of NaOH is added to 1 litre of a buffer solution which contains 0.1 M acetic acid and 0.1M
sodium acetate. If the pKa value of acetic acid is 4.76 is, the pH of the solution is
(a) 4.76
(b) < 4.76
(c) 7.6
(d) > 4.76
(d)
Sol.
Initially
pH = pka + log
[salt]
[acid]
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0 .1
0 .1
pH = 4.76 + log
pH = 4.76 + log 1
pH = 4.76
log 1 = 0
0.01
= 0.01 mol.
1
k1 = 2 10 s and k2 = 5 10 s
The time which [B] will be maximum is
Ans.
(a) 189.2s
(b)
(b) 1892 s
2.303log10
Sol.
tmax =
(c) 0 s
(d)
k2
k1
k 2 k1
5 105
2 103 = 1892 s
5 105
2.303log10
=
24.
2 103
Ans.
Sucrose decomposes in acid solution into glucose and fructose according to first order rate law with a
half life of 3.33 hrs at 25C. What fraction of sample of sucrose remains after 9.00 hrs ?
(a) 0.333
(b) 0.666
(c) 0.153
(d) 0.250
(c)
Sol.
k=
2.303
a
log10
t
ax
0.693 2.303
a
log10
t1/ 2
t
ax
0.693 2.303
a
log10
3.33
9
ax
a
0.153
ax
25.
Ans.
Assuming that sea water is an aqueous solution of NaCl its density is 1.025 g/mL at 20C and NaCl
concentration is 3.5% (by mass), the normality of the sea water is
(a) 0.65 M
(b) 0.68 M
(c) 0.66 M
(d) 0.61 M
(d)
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N=
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w 1000
m
Mw
d
N=
N=
3.5 1.025 10
58.5
N = 0.61 N
26.
Ans.
According to Freundlich adsorption isotherm, the amount of gas adsorbed per unit mass of the solid
adsorbent varies directly with pressure when the value of n is
(a) 0
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 1
(d)
1
Sol.
x
kp n
m
slope =
x /m
=1
p
n=1
27.
Ans.
Sol.
Tollen's reagent is
(a) Alkaline solution containing copper nitrate
(b) Ammonical silver nitrate
(c) Ammonical copper nitrate
(d) None of these
(b)
Tollen's reagent is ammonical silver nitrate solution (NH4OH + AgNO3).
28.
Chloroform is slowly oxidized by air in presence of air to an extremely poisonous gas which is :
Ans.
(a) AsH3
(d)
Sol.
light
CHCl3 + O2
COCl2 + HCl
(b) PH3
(c) CO
(d) COCl2
Phosgene
Ans.
Sol.
30.
29.
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(a) 2-medhyle-5-isobutylhephtane
(c) 2,7-dimethyl-5-ethyloctane
(b)
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(b) 2, 7-dimethyl-4-ethyloctane
(d) 2-methyl-5-(2-methylpropyl) heptane
8
1
Sol.
CH3
CH3CHCH2CHCH2CH2CH
CH3
CH3
CH2
CH3
(a) H3C
(b) H2C
(c) H3C :
(c)
(d) HC C :
sp
Sol.
trigonal pyramidal
H
32.
Ans.
(a)
(c)
Sol.
33.
Ans.
Sol.
(b)
(c)
(d)
34.
Ans.
Sol.
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Ans.
Sol.
Vitamin B2 is
(a) Thiamine
(b) pyridoxine
(c)
Vitamin B2 is riboflavin
36.
(c) Riboflavin
Br
(b) CH3CH2Br + aq. KOH CH3CH2OH + KBr
O
C
AlCl3
+ CH3COCl
(c)
HC3 + HCl
H
(d) CH3CHO + CH3MgBr CH3 COMgBr
Ans.
Sol.
37.
CH3
(d)
Carbonyl compound undergoes nucleophilic addition reaction with grignard reagent.
(b)
(c)
NH2
(d)
S
Ans.
Sol.
(d)
Because N-atom of NH2 group gives its electron pair to Lewis acid (anhydrous A(Cl3) so electrophile is
not generated:
38.
NH3
SO3H
(b) CH3 CN
(a)
(c)
SO3H
(d)
CH3
SO3
Ans.
Sol.
(a)
Sulphanilic acid exists as zwitter ion.
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+
NH3
NH2
SO3H
SO3
Sulphanilic acid
Zwitter ion
39.
Cu / HBr
The reaction ArN2 X
ArBr+N2 + CuX is known as :
Ans.
Sol.
40.
Ans.
Sol.
(c) Fructose
(d) Ribose
C=O
(CHOH)3
CH2OH
41.
CHO
(i) CrO2Cl2/CS2
(ii) H3O
Ans.
Sol.
42.
Ans.
Sol.
is known as :
(b) Hunsdeiker reaction
(d) Etard reaction
-D-Glucose
(d) None
-D-Glucose
& Glucose are anomers due to change in configuration around C1 carbon atom only.
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43.
Ans.
(a) Dglucose
(b)
Sol.
44.
In ethane, ethene and ethyne molecules, carbon atoms are present in hybrid states of :
3
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
3
(a) sp sp , sp sp , sp sp
(b) sp sp, sp sp , sp sp
3
3
2
2
2
3
2
2
3
(c) sp sp , sp sp , spsp
(d) sp sp , sp sp, sp sp
(c)
Ans.
H
Sol.
sp
Ans.
Sol.
46.
Ans.
Sol.
47.
(c) Fructose
H
C=C
HCCH
3
45.
(b) Dglucose
H
3
sp
(d) Rhamnose
H C CH
H
2
sp sp
sp sp
Ans.
If the ionization potential for hydrogen atom is 13.6eV then the ionization potential for He ion should
be:
(a) 27.2 eV
(b) 54.4 eV
(c) 6.8 eV
(d) 13.6 eV
(b)
Sol.
Ionisation potential =
48.
13.6 Z2
n2
13.6 22
12
= 54.4 eV.
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Sol.
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(b) The first ionization potential of Al is less than the first ionization potential of Mg.
(c) The first ionization potential of Na is less than the first ionization potential of Mg.
(d) The third ionization potential of Mg is greater than that of Al.
(a)
The second ionization potential of Mg is less than the second ionization potential of Na.
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Ans.
The number of moles of methane required to produce 11.0 g of CO2 after combustion is :
(a) 0.02
(b) 0.20
(c) 0.25
(d) 0.50
(c)
Sol.
CH4 + 2O2
CO2 + 2H2O
1
2
1mole
1
2
1 mole
W
11
= 0.25 moles.
Mw 44
So to produce 0.25 moles of CO2, 0.25 moles of CH4 are required.
no. of moles of CO2 produced
50.
Ans.
Sol.
n=
m
v
mass of solution = density of solution volume of solution.
m = 1.25 1000
m = 1250 g.
Mass of solvent = mass of solution mass of solute
= 1250 3 58.5
= 1074.50
d=
Molality of solution, m =
nsolute
1000
Wsolvent (g)
=
3
1000
1074.50
= 2.79 m
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Ans.
Tube A has both ends open, while tube B has one end closed, otherwise they are identical. The ratio of
fundamental frequencies of tubes A and B is
(a) 1 : 2
(b) 1 : 4
(c) 2 : 1
(d) 4 : 1
(c)
Sol.
fA =
V
V
, fB =
2
4
fA 2
fB 1
52.
Ans.
A parallel plate air capacitor is charged to a certain potential difference. When a dielectric is filled
between the plates, the charge on the plates is needed to be increased three times to restore the
former potential difference. The dielectric constant of the dielectric is
(a) 1.7
(b) 3
(c) 6
(d) 9
(b)
Sol.
V =
q
c
Ans.
A solid sphere of radius R is charged uniformly throughout the volume. At what distance from its
surface is the electric potential 1/4 of the potential at the centre ?
(a) 8R/3
(b) R/3
(c) 5R/3
(d) 2R/3
(c)
Sol.
Vcentre =
Vout =
r=
54.
Ans.
3 kQ
2 R
kQ 1 3 kQ
=
r
4 2 R
8R
8R
5R
distance from the surface =
R=
3
3
3
A parallel air capacitor has capacitance C0. When it is half filled with a dielectric of dielectric constant 5,
the percentage increase in its capacitance will be
(a) 400%
(b) 66.6%
(c) 33.3%
(d) 200%
(b) and (d)
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C =
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0 A
1
d t1
k
A
0 A
= 1.67 0
d
1
d
d 1
2
5
A
A
0
2
2
d
d
0
Ceq = 5
3 0 A
d
Ans.
The potential drop across the capacitor with steady current in the given circuit will be
R
v
(a) V/3
(a)
(b) V/2
2v
2R
(c) 2V/3
(d) V
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Sol.
R
V
q
V
2R
2V
i=0
2V V
V
3R
3R
56.
CV
3
q
V
+ V = 0 where i
C
3R
Vc
V
3
Two resistance R1 and R2 are joined, as shown in the figure, to two batteries of e.m.f. E 1 and E2 If E2 is
short-circuited , the current through R1 is
R1
R2
E1
(b) E2/R1
E2
Ans.
(a) E1/R1
(a)
(c) E2/R2
Sol.
57.
In the circuit diagram shown below, the time constant of the circuit is
6R
1
as R2 is also shorted.
R1
R
3R
V
C
(a) RC
Ans.
(b)
13RC
4
(c) 3 RC
(d)
4RC
4
(c)
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Sol.
6R
3R
V
C
= Req C
Where Rq = equal resistance across the capacitor
(3R)(6R)
R 3R
3R 6R
= (3R) C
58.
An electric bulb has a rating of 500 W, 100 V. It is used in a circuit having a 200 V supply. What
resistance must be connected in series with the bulb so that it deliver 500 W ?
Ans.
(a) 10
(b)
Sol.
Rbulb
(b) 20
(c) 30
(d) 40
V 2 100 100
20
P
500
If we connect a 20 resistance in the series , the p.d. across the bulb will be 10 volt so power
consumed will be 500 watt
59.
Ans.
Sol.
Two wires of the same length are shaped into a square and a circle respectively when they carry the
same current. The ratio of their magnetic moments is
(a) 2 :
(d)
(b) : 2
(c) 4 :
(d) : 4
R 2
2
M1
1 q
1
ia2
= = =
4
M2 i( R 2 ) R
2
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2S 2
SG
(b)
2G 2
SG
(c)
G2
SG
(d)
SG
SG
(c)
If we connect an another resistor of resistance R, the equivalent resistance will be
Req =
GS
+R=G
GS
G
R
2
Solving we get R =
61.
G
GS
An electron of charge e moves in a circular orbit of radius r around the nucleus at a frequency v. The
magnetic moment associated with the orbital motion of the electron is
(a) ver
Ans.
(a)
Sol.
ieq =
(b)
vr 2
e
ve
r
(d)
vr 2
v
q
e
=
= ef
T 1/ f
62.
(c)
10
15
Ans.
Sol.
B=
0 qv sin90
2r 1
where T =
2
V
f
4
r
v = 2rf
B=
63.
Ans.
B=
0 qf
2r
= 13.4 Tesla
A loop of area 80 cm is rotating at 30 revolutions per sec in a magnetic field of 50 gauss. What is the
maximum magnitude of the oscillating electromotive force induced in the loop ?
3
3
3
3
(a) 7.5 10 V
(b) 6.5 10 V
(c) 5.5 10 V
(d) 4.5 10 V
(a)
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In a series LR-circuit X1 = 3R. Now a capacitor with Xc = 2R is added in series. Ratio of the new to the
old power factor is
R
(a)
(b) 1 2
Ans.
2
No option correct
Sol.
X
(c) 2
(d) 1
R
|z|
cos 1 =
cos 2 =
R
R (3R)
2
R
R 2 (3R 2R)2
1
10
1
2
cos 2
5
cos 1
65.
Ans.
Sol.
66.
Ans.
Sol.
67.
Ans.
(d) Refraction
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min =
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1 inch~ 2.5 cm
2.5m
68.
What is the distance between adjacent maxima near the centre of interference pattern ? The wave
Ans.
length of light is 546 nm, the slit separation d is 0.12 mm and the slit-screen separation D is 55 cm.
(a) 2.5 m
(b) 2.5 cm
(c) 5.0 cm
(d) 2.5 mm
(d)
Sol.
69.
In a photoelectric effect experiment with a given frequency of incident light, which of the following
quantities depend on the intensity of the incident light ?
(a) the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons
(b) the stopping potential
(c) the photoelectric current
(d) the cutoff frequency
(c)
The photo current depends on the intensity of light
Ans.
Sol.
70.
Ans.
71.
Ans.
Sol.
72.
d
0.12 10 3
The idea of quantum nature of length emerged in an attempt to explain the phenomenon of the
(a) Black body radiation
(b) Thermo ionic emission
(c) Radioactivity
(d) Polarization of light
(a)
Maximum wavelength of the radiation required to ionize a hydrogen atom from its ground state would
fall in
(a) Infrared region
(b) Ultra-violet region (c) Visible region
(d) microwave region
(b)
Minimum energy to ionise the H atom from grand state is = 13.6 ev which comes in ultraviolet range.
The de-Broglie wavelength associated with an electron moving in the nth Bohr orbit of radius r is given
by
(a) n r
(b)
Ans.
(c)
Sol.
x=
h
h
nh
and mvr =
p mv
2
2 r
.
n
nr
2
(c)
2 r
n
(d)
r
n
2r = n
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4
2 He is
2(1D ) 2He
BE1 = 2 2.2
= 4.4 MeV
HEf = 28 MeV
2
Ans.
Sol.
For Si, T R
75.
A
Y
Ans.
Sol.
represent a
(a) NAND gate
(a)
(d) OR gate
A
output
B
A B output
0 0
1
0 1
1
1 0
1
1 1
0
Since the truth table is similar to the NAND gate so the system will act like a NAND gate.
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Ans.
Sol.
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The maximum peak to peak voltage of an AM wave is 16 mV and the minimum peak to peak voltage is
4 mV. The modulation factor is
(a) 0.25
(b) 0.60
(c) 1.66
(d) 4.0
(b)
Ac + Am = 16 m volt
Ac Am = 4 m volt
Ac = 10 m volt, Am = 6 m volt
=
77.
Am
6
=
= 0.6.
10
Ac
If the time period of oscillation of a pendulum is measured as 2.5 second using a stop watch with the
least count
Ans.
(a) 10%
(b)
1
seconds, then the permissible error in the measurement is
2
(b) 20%
(c) 30%
(d) 40%
Sol.
1
T
100 = 2 100 = 20%.
% error =
T
2.5
78.
Pressure P is given by P =
Ans.
(a) M L T , M L T
0 2 0
1 3 1
(c) M L T , M L T
(c)
Sol.
p=
a x2
, where x is distance and t is time, the dimensions of a and b are
bt
1 2 0
1 3 1
(b) M L T , M L T
0 2 0
1 2 1
(d) M L T , M L T
a x2
2
2
[a] = [x ] = L
bt
M1L1T 2
L2
1
L2
[b] T
[b] = M L T .
79.
i and j are unit vectors along x-axis and y-axis respectively. What is the magnitude and direction of
vectors i j and i j ?
Ans.
(a)
2 , 45 ;
2 , 45
(b) 0, 45 ;
(c)
2 , 45 ;
2 , 45
(d)
2 , 45 ;
2 , 45
2 , 135
(a)
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Magnitude of i j
^i
2
^j
tan =
p
1
=
b
2
= 45 = i j
^j
45
2
= 45.
80.
Two seconds after projection, a projectile is moving at 30 above the horizontal, after one more second
2
it is moving horizontally. The magnitude of its initial velocity is (g = 10 m/s )
(a) 20 m/s
(b) 20
Ans.
(b)
Sol.
uy
T
=
=3
2
g
3 m/s
(c) 20
6 m/s
(d) 30 m/s
uy = 30
u=
vy
uy
tan 30 =
u2x u2y =
10 3
10
vx = 10 3
vx
2
(30) 2 = 20 3 m/sec.
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1
A car, starting from rest, is moving with a constant acceleration a till it attains velocity v ms . After that
it is moves with a constant retardation d till it comes to rest. The average speed of the car duing its
whole journey is given by
(a)
Ans.
Sol.
a dv
ad
(b)
(c)
at1 = bt2
at1 = v
(c)
v
2
(d)
av
2d
.(1)
v
a
t1 =
dv
2a
t2 =
v
b
accn=a
accn=d
t
t1
t2
1
(t1 t 2 )v
v
total dis tance travelled
(v) =
= 2
= .
total time
2
t1 t 2
82.
Ans.
A man of mass 60 kg standing on a horizontal conveyer belt moving with an acceleration 1.0 ms
remains stationery with respect to the belt. If the coefficient of static friction between the belt and the
shoes of the man is 0.2, the maximum acceleration of the belt upto which the man will remain stationery
2
(g = 10 ms ) is
2
2
2
2
(a) 1.2 ms
(b) 1.5 ms
(c) 2.5 ms
(d) 2.0 ms
(d)
Sol.
fr = ma s mg
a sg a (0.2) 10 a 2.
83.
Ans.
A driver takes 0.2 second to apply the brakes after he sees a need for it. If he is driving at a speed of 54
2
km/h and the brakes cause a declaration of 6.0 m/s , the distance traveled by the car after he sees the
need to put the brakes on is
(a) 100 m
(b) 50 m
(c) 21.75 m
(d) 36.2 m
(c)
Sol.
u = 54
5
= 15 m/sec.
18
S1 = u t = 15 0.2 = 3m
For S2 : v = u + 2aS 0 = (15) + 2(6) (s)
2
S2 =
225
= 18.75 Stotal = S1 + S2 = 3 + 18.75 = 21.74 m.
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3
2
A spring of spring constant 5 10 N m is stretched initially by 5 cm from the unscratched position.
The work required to stretch if further by another 5 cm is
(a) 12.50 Nm
(b) 18.75 Nm
(c) 25.00 Nm
(d) 6.25 Nm
(b)
Sol.
84.
1 2
kx
2
u1
=
1
3
2
2
5 10 5 10 5 10
2
125 10 1
= 6.25 Joule
2
u2
1 2
kx 2
2
1
3
2
2
5 10 10 10 10 10
2
1
= 250 10
= 25 Joule
=
A body starts from rest and acquires a velocity V in time T. The work done on the body in time t will be
proportional to
(a)
Ans.
Sol.
Vt
T
(b)
V 2 t2
T
(c)
V2t
T2
(d)
V 2t2
T2
(d)
From t = 0 to t = T
V=0+aT
V
T
From t = 0 to t = t
V
v 0 t
T
W all = KE
1 V
W all = m t
2 T
A solid sphere rolls without sliding (slipping) at a uniform velocity of 100 m/s along a straight line on a
horizontal floor. Its kinetic energy is (Mass of the sphere = 1 kg Radius = 10 cm)
(a)
Ans.
7
J
5
(b)
2
J
5
(c)
7
J
10
(d) 1 J
(c)
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KE =
1
1
2
2
mV + cm where V = R
2
2
KE =
1
1
1
V
2
2
mV + Icm = mV
2
2
2
R
KE
1
2
1 (100)2 1
2
5
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cm
1
2
MR
KE
7
104 J
10
Ans.
Square piece of side 2.0 m is removed from a uniform square plate of side 6.0 m. The centre of mass of
the piece is at x = 2.0 m, y = 0 and the centre of mass of the square plate is at x = y = 0. Find the x and
y coordinates of the centre of mass of the remaining plate.
(a) 0.35 m, 0
(b) 0.25 m, 0
(c) 0.35 m, 0.25 m (d) 0, 2.35 m
(b)
Sol.
rcm
m1r1 m2 v 2
m1 m2
rcm
rcm 0.25i 0j
88.
So Ans. will be
Ans.
A particle is moving along a circular path with uniform speed. Through what angle does its angular
velocity change when it completes half of the circular path?
(a) 0
(b) 45
(c) 180
(d) 360
(a)
Sol.
89.
At a distance of 10 Re from earth's centre, where Re is the earth radius the speed of an asteroid,
headed directly towards earth, is found to be 12.0 km/s. What will be the asteroid's speed when it
reaches earth's surface? (Neglect the effects of earth's atmosphere); Re = 6400 km
(a) 22.0 km/s
(b) 16.0 km/s
(c) 10.0 km/s
(d) 8.0 km/s
(b)
Applying the energy conservation :Ki + Ui = Kf + Uf
Ans.
Sol.
1
GMm 1
GMm
2
m(12 103 )2
2 mVf R
2
10R
GM
1
9 GMm
where g 2
m(Vf2 (12 103 )2 )
2
10 R
R
1 2
9
(Vf (12 103 )2 ) gR
2
2
Solving we get
3
Vf = 16 10 m/sec
Ans. is (b)
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Two uniform solid spheres of equal radii 'R' but masses 'M' and '4M' have a centre to centre separation
of 6R. The two spheres are held fixed. A projectile of mass 'm' is projected from the surface of the
sphere of mass 'M' directly towards the centre of second sphere, as shown in figure. What must be the
minimum speed v of the projectile so that it reaches the surface of the second sphere
M
4M
v
m
R
R
6R
1
3GM 2
(a)
5R
Ans.
Sol.
2GM 2
(b)
5R
GM 2
(c)
5R
4GM 2
(d)
5R
(a)
For equilibrium the gravity field due to both the spheres should be cancelled out
GM
G(4m)
(6R x)2
x = 2R
To reach the other planet the particle has to cross the maxima of Potential (unstable equilibrium
position 'p'). Applying energy conservation from the starting point to the point P :
Ki + Ui = Kf + Uf
1
GM G(4m)
GM G(4m)
mu2 (m)
0 m 2R 4R
2
R
5R
Solving we get u
91.
3GM
Ans is (a)
5R
1
Ans.
Water from a tap emerges vertically downward with an initial speed of 1.0 ms . The cross sectional
1
2
area of the tap is 10 m . Assume that the pressure is constant throughout the stream of water and that
the flow is steady. What is the cross-sectional area of the stream 0.15 m below the tap?
5
2
3
2
5
2
3
2
(a) 5 10 m
(b) 2.5 10 m
(c) 5 10 m
(d) 2.5 10 m
(a)
Sol.
A2 = 0.5 10
= 5 10
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If the work done in stretching a wire by 1 mm is 2 J, the work necessary for stretching another wire of
the same material but double the radius and half the length by 1 mm is
(a) 16 J
Ans.
(a)
Sol.
yA
(b) 8 J
(c) 2 J
(d)
1
J
2
1
4
times so K
8 times
2
1/ 2
1 2
kx so for the second wire W 8 times
2
Ans is (a)
93.
Ans.
When a copper ball is heated, the largest percentage increase will occur in its
(a) Diameter
(b) area
(c) volume
(d) density
(c)
Sol.
::=1:2:3
So % increase will be maximum in volume.
94.
At what temperature is the root mean square speed of an atom in an argon gas cylinder equal to the
r.m.s speed of a helium gas atom at 20C (atomic mass of Ar = 39.9 u, He = 4.0 u)
(a) 2524 C
(b) 2250 C
(c) 200 C
(d) r.m.s speed cannot be calculated at 20 C
(b)
Ans.
Sol.
3RT1
M1
T1
40
3RT2
M2
253
4
T1 = 2530 K
Ans.
Sol.
A gas mixture consists of 2 moles of oxygen and 4 moles of helium at temperature T. Neglecting all
vibrational modes, the total internal energy of the system
(a) 4 RT
(b) 9 RT
(c) 15 RT
(d) 11 RT
(d)
du = (du)o2 + (du)He
= (CVdT)02 + (CVdT)He
2 5R T 4 3R
dT
2
2
= 5RT + 6RT
du = 11 RT
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In a refrigerator, the system extracts heat Q 2 from the cold reservoir and releases Q 1 amount of heat to
the hot reservoir, with work w done on the system. The coefficient of performance of the refrigerator is
given by
(a)
Q1
Q1 Q2
(b)
Q2
Q1 Q2
(c)
w
Q1
Ans.
(b)
Sol.
cop
97.
Ans.
98.
Ans.
Sol.
(d)
w
Q2
Q2
Q2
W Q1 Q2
1
. When the temperature of sink is reduced by 62C. its efficiency
6
(c) 186 C
(d) 99 C
T1 T2 '
(T T2 )
2 1
T1
T1
T1 (T2 62) = 2 (T1 T2)
T1 T2 + 62 = 2T1 2T2
T2 + 62 = T1
n = 1
T2
T1
(T1 62)
T1
1 T1 T1 62
6
T1
T1 = 6 62
T1 = 372K
T = 372 273 = 99C
99.
Ans.
Sol.
A source of sound of frequency 600 Hz is placed inside water. The speed of sound in water is 1500 m/s
and in air it is 300 m/s. The frequency of sound recorded by an observer who is standing in air is
(a) 200 Hz
(b) 3000 Hz
(c) 120 Hz
(d) 600 Hz
(d)
Frequency does not charge with medium
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If a simple harmonic motion is represented by
d2 x
dt 2
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x 0
(b)
(c) 2
(d) 2
(b)
d2 x
dt 2
d2 x
dt 2
+x=0
2
+ = 0
T=
w=
2
2
=
.
Ans.
103.
Ans.
104.
Ans.
105.
Ans.
Acoelomates is characteristic of :
(a) Mollusca
(b) Platyhelminthes
(c) Aschelminthes
(b)
Coelenterate lack mesoderm, so can't be taken as acoelomate.
(d) Coelentrates
(b) Thiocynate
(d) Sodium hydroxide
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Sol.
107.
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108.
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109.
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Sol.
110.
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Sol.
111.
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112.
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113.
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114.
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Dissociation of oxyhaemoglobin in blood increases when there is:
(a) increase in pH and decrease in CO2 concentration
(b) decrease in temperature and increase in O2 concentration
(c) increase in O2 concentration and decrease in CO2 concentration
(d) decrease in pH and increase in CO2 concentration
(d)
Bohr effect is due to increased pCO2 and decrease in pH. O2 carrying capacity of blood decreases.
Earthworm has no skeleton but during burrowing, the anterior end becomes turgid and acts as a
hydraulic skeleton. It is due to :
(a) Setae
(b) Gut peristalsis
(c) Septum
(d) coelomic fluid
(d)
Which of the following is considered as a hyperglycemic factor ?
(a) Insulin
(b) Glucagon
(c) Aldosterone
(b)
Third ventricle of brain is located in
(a) Diencephalon
(c) Mesencephalon
(a)
rd
Diocoel is also called 3 ventricle.
(d) Parathormone
(b) Rhombencephalon
(d) Cerebrum
(d) Procollagenase
(d) Asparagine
Which one of the following stage of malarial parasite is not found in the vector ?
(a) Ookinite
(b) Sporozoite
(c) Merozoite
(d) Zygote
(c)
_______________hormone contracts gallbladder to release bile.
(a) Gastrin
(b) Secretin
(c) Enterogastrin
(d)
(d) Cholecystokinin
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117.
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Sol.
118.
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119.
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120.
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121.
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122.
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123.
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124.
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Hardening of arteries due to precipitation of Ca salts and cholesterol causes :
(a) Heart attack
(b) Arteriosclerosis
(c) Atherosclerosis
(d) Hypertension
(c)
Which of the following is a coenzyme ?
++
(a) Fe
(b) Mucus
(c)
(c) NAD
(d) Lyase
The hormone which regulates the gene-expression of the target cells is:
(a) Prolactin
(b) Oxytocin
(c) Thyroxin
(d) Growth hormone
(c)
Thyroxine is lipid soluble hormone, so can cross plasma membrane & will bind to DNA with the help of
intracellular receptor.
Transfer of an ovum of a donor the fallopian tube of a surrogate mother is:
(a) ET
(b) IUT
(c) GIFT
(d) ZIFT
(c)
Sudorific glands are a characteristic feature of:
(a) Birds
(b) Mammals
(b)
(d) Toads
(c) Anopheles
(d) Pediculus
In sponges, the cells that can be converted into other types of cells are called as:
(a) Phagocytes
(b) Archeocytes
(c) Collenocytes
(d) Trophocyte
(b)
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Sol.
126.
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127.
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128.
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Sol.
129.
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Sol.
130.
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131.
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132.
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133.
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Which one of the following life cycle stage of liver fluke is infective to the intermediate host ?
(a) Metacercaria
(b) Miracidia
(c) Sporocyst
(d) Cercaria
(b)
Miracidium is ciliated larva of Fasciola, which enters in Snail.
Echinococcus is an example of:
(a) Nemathelminthes
(b) Platyhelminthes
(b)
(c) Bacteria
(d) Protista
(d) Mesoderm
(d) Cytosine
Left and right cerebral hemispheres are linked by a broad nerve band called :
(a) Corpus callosum
(b) Corpus luteum
(c) Corpora quadrigemina
(d) Anterior choroid plexus
(a)
Enamel is composed principally of :
(a) Ca phosphate
(b) Ca sulphate
(a)
(c) Ca chloride
(b) as bicarbonates
(d) All of the above
(d) Na phosphate
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134.
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135.
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136.
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137.
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Sol.
138.
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139.
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Sol.
140.
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141.
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142.
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Ooganesis occur in oogonial cells of ovary, which are cuboidal in shape. Germinal epithelia of ovary is
a misnomer.
Cowper's glands are found in :
(a) Female amphibians
(c) Female mammals
(b)
(d) Hypothalamus
Close resemblance in the appearance of Monarch butterfly and Queen butterfly is an example
(a) Mullerian mimicry
(b) Batesian mimicry
(c) Camouflage
(d) Warning colouration
(a)
Both Monarch butterfly & Queen butterfly are unpalatable, so it represent Mullerian mimicry.
In man, vertebrocondral ribs are :
nd
rd
th
(a) 2 , 3 , and 4
th
th
th
(c) 8 , 9 , and 10
(c)
th
th
th
(b) 5 , 6 , and 7
th
th
(d) 11 and 12 only
In metagenesis of cnidarian like obelia, the polyps and medusae are respectively.
(a) N and 2N
(b) 2N and N
(c) 2N and 2N
(d) N and N
(c)
(d) manganese
Hard-drug includes
(a) smack
(a)
(d) Tobacco
(b) Ganja
(c) Charas
in DNA finger printing, DNA hybridization with the help of specific DNA probe is done through
(a) Western blotting
(b) northern blotting
(c) Southern blotting (d) Eastern blotting
(c)
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145.
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Which one of the following is a disaccharide
(a) Maltose
(b) Ribose
(a)
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(c) Glucose
(d) Fructose
Black-foot disease is caused due to pollution of ground water as a consequence of increased seepage
of :
(a) Nitrates
(b) Fluorides
(c) Arsenic
(d) Mercury
(c)
Sinus venosus in frog is formed by the union of :
(a) 2 precavals and 2 postcavals
(b) 1 precavals and 2 postcavals
(c) 1 precavals and 1 postcavals
(d) 2 precavals and 1 postcavals
(d)
The tongue of frog is :
(a) Short, protrusible and attached at distal end
(b) Short, protrusible and attached at front end
(c) Long,non- protrusible attached at front end
(d) Long, protrusible attached at front end
(d)
Ampulla of Lorenzini is found in fishes, it is a :
(a) Thermoreceptor
(b) Chemoreceptor
(a)
(c) Rheoreceptor
(d) Hind-II
(d) Chromosome 11
(c) Chromosome 9
In Amoeba, whenever soluble organic substance and salts are absorbed, the mode of nutrition is called
as :
(a) Holozoic
(b) Pinocytosis
(c) Holophytic
(d) Symbiosis
(b)
The fungus used for commercial production of citric acid is :
(a) Clostridium
(b) Saccharomyces
(c) Aspergillus
(c)
(d) Penicillium
(d) Ribozyme
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Criteria of essentiality of nutrients in plants was given by
(a) Shull (1923
(b) Bendict (1927)
(c) Arnon (1938)
(c)
First enzyme to be isolated in pure crystalline form was
(a) Zymase
(b) Urease
(c) invertase
(a)
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(d) Sachis (1960)
(d) Diastase
(d) Chlorophylls
(d) Cytokinin
Down syndrome is one of the most common chromosome abnromalities in human. It occurs
(a) When there is an extra copy of chromosome 21
(b) When there is an extra copy of chromosome 22
(c) When there is an extra copy of chromosome 11
(d) When there is an extra copy of chromosome 09
(a)
The branch of science that uses computer methods in the studies of genomes is called as
(a) proteomics
(b) Bioinformatics
(c) Metabolomics
(d) Transcriptomics
(b)
Large holes in Swiss cheese are formed due to production of a large amount of CO 2 by
(a) Propionobacterium (b) Mycobacterium
(c) Saccharomyces
(d) Penicillium
(a)
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Production of zoospores is the characteristic of the members of
(a) Ascomycetes
(b) Phycomycetes
(c) Basidiomycetes
(d) Deuteromycetes
(b)
Zoospores are mode of asexual reproduction that is found in phycomycetes.
Which of the following is not an oligosaccharide
(a) Inuline
(b) Maltose
(c) Sucrose
(a)
(d) Raffinose
(d) Deuteromycetes
(c) Basidiomycetes
(c) CO ,NH3
(b) S(space)/N(number)
(d) W(weight)/S(size)
Citrus canker is a
(a) Bacterial disease
(b) Algal disease
(c) Viral disease
(a)
Citrus canker is caused due to Xanthomonas citri.
Which element is not essential for plants ?
(a) K
(b) Na
(b)
(d) Boron
(c) Ca
(d) B
Bacteria with single flagellum situated at one end of the cell only
(a) Pasteurella
(b) Spirillum volutans (c) Pseudomonas
(c)
(d) Nitrosomonas
(d) Niche
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Porphyra belongs to
(a) Fungi
(b) Algae
(b)
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(c) Bacteria
(c) Phycobilins
(c) Mn and C
(d) Mn and Hg
(c) Symbiotic
(d) Saprophytic
(c)
178.
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179.
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(d) Myhcorrhiza
Photosynthates are translocated from source ot sink organs mainly in the form of
(a) Glucose
(b) Fructose
(c) Strach
(d) Surcose
(d)
Photosynthates are translocated from source to sink organs mainly in the form of non-reducing sugar
sucrose
Ans.
180.
(d) Viruses
An aggregrate of slime moulds, which may grow and spread over several feet, is called
(a) Plasmodium
(b) Plasmopara
(c) Mycoplasma
(d) Pesudoparenchyma
(a)
(a) Mn
Ans.
(d) Bryophyta
(a) - amylse
(b) - amylase
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Ustilago is a member of kingdom
(a) Monera
(b) Fungi
(c) Plantae
(b)
Ustilago is a member of class-Basidiomycetes of kingdom fungi
Code-B
(d) animalia
(d) Escherichia
(d) Molybdenum
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Sol.
191.
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174.
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(d) Ni
(d) Pasteur
Noise is
(a) Loud sound
(c) Constant sound
(b)
(c) Primrose
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(c) Constant
(b) Mitochondria
(d) Endoplasmic reticulum
(d) Declining
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