Alpha Achiever Paper 04
Alpha Achiever Paper 04
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2 3 2 3
(1) r (2) r
(1) r (2) r 3 2
3 2
1 3 1 3
(3) r (4) r (3) r (4) r
2 4 2 4
6 6
4.5V 4.5V
10 10
20A 20A 20A 20A
10 10
(1) 1A (2) 6A (3) A (4) 2A (1) 1A (2) 6A (3) A (4) 2A
3 3
6. Two light rays having the same wavelength in 6. /;
vacuum are in phase initially. Then the first ray travels ] n1 /;
a path L1 through a medium of refractive index n1
L1 ; ]
while the second ray travels a path of length
L2 through a medium of refractive index n2. The two n2 /; L2 ;
waves are then combined to observe interference. ,
The phase difference between the two waves is :- %&
2 2 2 2
(1) (L 2 – L1 ) (2) (n1L1 – n 2 L 2 ) (1) (L 2 – L1 ) (2) (n1L1 – n 2 L 2 )
2 2 L1 L2 2 2 L1 L2
(3) (n 2 L1 – n1L2 ) (4) – (3) (n 2 L1 – n1L2 ) (4) –
n1 n 2 n1 n 2
7. In a Fraunhofer diffraction at a single slit of width 7. ] 5500 Å /; d
d with incident light of wavelength 5500 Å, the , 30º
first minimum is observed, at angle of 30º. The first
secondary maximum is observed at an angle ,
equal to :- %&
1 –1 1 –1 1 –1 1
(1) sin
–1
(2) sin (1) sin (2) sin
2 4 2 4
3 –1 3 –1 3 –1 3
(4) sin
–1
(3) sin (4) sin 2
(3) sin 2
4 4
8. A convex mirror of focal length ƒ forms an image 8. ƒ }
1 1
which is times the object. The distance of the :-
n n
object from the mirror is :-
n –1
n –1 (1) (n – 1)ƒ (2) ƒ
(1) (n – 1)ƒ (2) ƒ n
n
n 1
n 1 (3) ƒ (4) (n + 1)ƒ
(3) ƒ (4) (n + 1)ƒ n
n
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9. A beam of light is converging towards a point I 9. I
on a screen. A plane glass whose thickness in the , t
direction of the beam = t, refractive index = µ, is µ ]
introduced in the path of the beam. The
convergence point is shifted by :- :-
1 1 1 1
(1) t 1 – away (2) t 1 away (1) t 1 – (2) t 1
µ µ µ µ
1 1 1 1
(3) t 1 – nearer (4) t 1 nearer (3) t 1 – (4) t 1
µ µ µ µ
10. A ray of light passes through an equilateral glass 10. , ,
prism in such a manner that the angle of incidence
]
is equal to the angle of emergence and each of
these angles is equal to 3/4 of the angle of the 3/4
prism. The angle of deviation is :- :-
(1) 45° (2) 39° (3) 20° (4) 30° (1) 45° (2) 39° (3) 20° (4) 30°
11. A thin rod of length ƒ/3 lies along the axis of a 11. ƒ ƒ/3 ,
concave mirror of focal length ƒ. One end of its
+ , + ,
magnified image touches an end of the rod. The
length of the image is :- :-
1 1 1 1
(1) ƒ (2) ƒ (3) 2ƒ (4) ƒ (1) ƒ (2) ƒ (3) 2ƒ (4) ƒ
2 4 2 4
12. 14
The frequency of a light ray is 6 × 10 Hz. Its 12. 6 × 1014 Hz ;
frequency when it propagates in a medium of 1.5 /; ]
refractive index 1.5, will be :- :-
(1) 1.67 × 1014 Hz (2) 9.10 × 1014 Hz (1) 1.67 × 1014 Hz (2) 9.10 × 1014 Hz
14
(3) 6 × 10 Hz (4) 4 × 1014 Hz (3) 6 × 1014 Hz (4) 4 × 1014 Hz
13. A point source of light B is placed at a distance 13. d ,
L in front of the centre of a mirror of width d hung L , B
vertically on a wall. A man walks in front of the
;] 2L
mirror along a line parallel to the mirror at a
distance 2L from it as shown. The greatest distance ;]
over which he can see the image of the light source ] :-
in the mirror is :-
B
d
B A
d
A L
L 2L
2L
(1) d/2 (2) d
(1) d/2 (2) d (3) 2d (4) 3d (3) 2d (4) 3d
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14. A 1 kg particle strikes a wall with velocity 14. 1 1 ,
1 m/s at an angle of 30o with the normal to the 30°
wall and reflects at the same angle. If it remain
; 0.1 ,
in contact with wall for 0.1 s, then the force
is - ] &
(3) 1.25 kg/s (4) 0.50 kg/s (3) 1.25 kg/s (4) 0.50 kg/s
16. An iron ball of mass m = 50 gm falls from a 16. 50 5m
hight of 5 m and rised upto 3.2 m after colliding , { 3.2 m
with the horizontal surface. If the time of contact
; ;
of the ball and surface is 0.02 s. Find magnitude
average contact force exerted on the ball by
0.02 s }
the horizontal surface :- :-
P 5kg 8kg
P 5kg 8kg
Q 2kg
Q 2kg
g
g 0k
0k 10
50
10
50
kg
kg
37º 53º
37º 53º
19. Two blocks of masses 2.9 kg & 1.9 kg are 19. 2.9 1.9 ,
suspended from a rigid support S by two <+ S ; ,
inextensible wires each of length one metre, see
fig. The upper wire has negligible mass & the , .;
lower wire has a uniform mass of 0.2 kg/m. The 0.2 ;
whole system of blocks, wires an support have 0.2 ² /;
and upward acceleration is 0.2 m/sec2. Find the
tension at the mid-point of the lower wire. & (g = 9.8 m/s)
(g = 9.8 m/s)
A
A
B
B
2.9kg
2.9kg
D
D 1.9kg
1.9kg
A A
v B v
B
v v v v v v
(1) (2) (3) (4) vtan (1) (2) (3) (4) vtan
tan sin cos tan sin cos
23. In fig. if the surfaces are frictionless the ratio 23. = ? ] T1 : T2
T1 : T2 is - &
12kg 15kg F 15kg F
3kg 3kg 12kg
T2 T1 30º T2 T1 30º
P0 B
C
P0 B
C
V
V V0 2V0 4V0
V0 2V0 4V0 (1) A
(1) A
(2) B
(2) B
(3) a point between A and B (3) A B /; ,
(4) a point between B and C (4) B C /; ,
29. At pressure P and absolute temperature T a mass 29. P T M
M of an ideal gas fills a closed container of volume V
V. An additional mass 2M of the same gas is added
into the container and the volume is then reduced 2M
V T V T
to and the temperature to . The pressure of 3 3
3 3
the gas will now be: %
P P
(1) (2) P (3) 3 P (4) 9 P (1) (2) P (3) 3 P (4) 9 P
3 3
30. The following graphs shows two isotherms for a 30. ; =
fixed mass of an ideal gas. The ratio of r.m.s. T1 T2 /;
speed of the molecules at temperatures T1 and T2
is
T T
C 2T0 C
2T0 B B
T0 T0 A
A
P P
V V
Q
Q
2500J
2500J
T
T 100 K
100 K
4 4
(1) (2) (1) (2)
3 2 3 2
7 5 7 5
(3) (4) (3) (4)
5 3 5 3
4
4 T0 CO 2
3 mole of CO2 at temperature 2T0 are 3
3
2T0 ,
allowed to mix together in a closed adiabatic
; ] %&
vessel. The resulting mixture finally comes in
thermal equilibrium. Then 23T0
(A)
23T0 14
(A) Final temperature of the mixture is
14 31T0
(B)
31T0 19
(B) Final temperature of the mixture is
19
14
14 (C) : ?
(C) Adiabatic exponent of the mixture formed is 5
5
19
19 (D) : ?
(D) Adiabatic exponent of the mixture formed is 14
14
Select Correct Alternative %&
(1) A & C (2) A & D (1) A & C (2) A & D
(3) B & C (4) B & D (3) B & C (4) B & D
35. The work done by a gas taken through the closed 35. ; ABCA , }
process ABCA is &
P P
5P0 A 5P0 A
P0 B P0 B
C C
V V
2V 0 5V0 2V0 5V0
(1) 6P0V 0 (2) 4P0V 0 (3) P 0 V0 (4) zero (1) 6 P 0 V0 (2) 4 P 0 V0 (3) P 0 V0 (4) ;
36. The average kinetic energy of a gas molecule at 36. 27 C
0
, 6.21 × 10–21 J
270 C is 6.21 × 10-21 J. Its average kinetic energy 2270C &
at 2270 C will be
(1) 52.2 × 10–21 J (2) 5.22 × 10–21 J
(1) 52.2 × 10-21 J (2) 5.22 × 10-21 J
(3) 10.35 × 10-21 J (4) 11.35 × 10-21 J (3) 10.35 × 10–21 J (4) 11.35 × 10–21 J
37. At constant pressure hydrogen is having temperature 37. 327 0C
of 327° C. Till what temperature it is to be cooled so , /;
that the rms velocity of its molecules becomes half
:-
of the earlier value :-
(1) –123°C (2) 123°C (3) 150°C (4) 0°C (1) –123°C (2) 123°C (3) 150°C (4) 0°C
H H .. H H ..
N O
.. N O
..
(iii) (iv) (iii) (iv)
(1) i (2) ii (3) iii (4) iv (1) i (2) ii (3) iii (4) iv
82. Which will be the most stable resonating structure? 82.
O O O O
(1) N – (2) N – (1) N – (2) N –
O O O O
–
–
O O O O
(3) N (4) N (3) N (4) N –
–
O O O O
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83. Arrange the following compound in decreasing 83. ?
order of acidity :
CH3 CH 2 CH 2 COOH CH3CH2CH–COOH
CH3 CH 2 CH 2 COOH CH3CH2CH–COOH ; |
; | (P) Cl
(P) Cl (Q)
(Q)
Cl
Cl |
| CH2–CH2–CH2–COOH CH3–CH2–C–COOH
CH2–CH2–CH2–COOH CH3–CH2–C–COOH | |
| | ;
; Cl (R) Cl
Cl (R) Cl (S)
(S)
(1) P > Q > R > S (2) Q > R > S > P (1) P > Q > R > S (2) Q > R > S > P
(3) S > Q > R > P (4) S > R > Q > P (3) S > Q > R > P (4) S > R > Q > P
84. The decreasing order of basicity of following 84. ? :-
aniline derivative is :-
NH 2 NH2 NH2 NH2
NH 2 NH2 NH2 NH2
(a) (a)
NH2 O NH2 O
85. NH (b) 85. NH (b)
CH2–NH2 CH2–NH2
(c) (c)
(1) IV > I > III > II (2) IV > III > II > I (1) IV > I > III > II (2) IV > III > II > I
(3) I > II > III > IV (4) IV > III > I > II (3) I > II > III > IV (4) IV > III > I > II
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87. Arrange the following in decreasing order of stability:- 87. ? :-
(iii) (iii)
(1) i > ii > iii (2) ii > i > iii (1) i > ii > iii (2) ii > i > iii
(3) iii > i > ii (4) iii > ii > i (3) iii > i > ii (4) iii > ii > i
88. In which pair second ion is more stable than first? 88. IInd ion Ist
– OH CH3 – OH CH3
(iii) (iv) (iii) (iv)
(1) (i) and (ii) (2) (ii) and (iii) (1) (i) and (ii) (2) (ii) and (iii)
(3) (ii) and (iv) (4) (iii) and (iv) (3) (ii) and (iv) (4) (iii) and (iv)
89. Rank the following is order of H.O.H (Lowest to 89. H.O.H (Lowest to Highet) :-
Highet) :-
(i) (ii)
(i) (ii)
(iii) (iv)
(iii) (iv)
(1) iv < ii < iii < i (2) iv < iii < ii < i (1) iv < ii < iii < i (2) iv < iii < ii < i
(3) i < iii < ii < iv (4) iv < ii = iii < i (3) i < iii < ii < iv (4) iv < ii = iii < i
90. What is correct order of stability of given 90. &
resonating structures ? –
O O
–
O O (A) (B)
N N
(A) (B)
N N
–
– O
– O
O
– O
(C) (D) C
N C N
(C)
N C
(D) N C
(1) A > B > C > D (2) A > C > D > B (1) A > B > C > D (2) A > C > D > B
(3) C > D > B > A (4) A > B > D > C (3) C > D > B > A (4) A > B > D > C
(1) a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i (2) a-iii, b-iv, c-ii, d-i (1) a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i
(2) a-iii, b-iv, c-ii, d-i
(3) a-ii, b-iii, c-i, d-iv (4) a-iii, b-iv, c-i, d-ii (3) a-ii, b-iii, c-i, d-iv
(4) a-iii, b-iv, c-i, d-ii
103. Triplet nature of genetic code were suggested by :- 103.
:-
(1) George Gamow (2) H.G. Khorana (1) George Gamow (2) H.G. Khorana
(3) Nirenberg (4) F.Crick (3) Nirenberg (4) F.Crick
104. Semi-conservative mode of DNA replication in 104.
DNA
eukaryotes was proved by :- ?
(1) Taylor (2) Meselson and Stahl (1) (2)
(3) Watson (4) Crick (3) (4)
105. Match the following (column-I with Column-II) 105.
-I
-II :-
(1) Vector Able to carry foreign DNA (1) laokgd fotkrh; DNA dks xzkgh dksf'kdk esa
into host cell ys tkus esa l{ke gSA
(2) Gene gun Technique which introduce (2) thu xu Lo.kZ ;k VaxLVu ls foysfir
DNA
DNA into host cell via DNA dks xzkgh dksf'kdkvksa esa izos'k djkus
coated with gold or tungsten okyh rduhd
(3) Gel Technique used for separation
(3) tSy bl rduhd ls DNA ds VqdM+ks dks
electrophoresis of DNA fragment through a
bysDVªksQksjsflltSy ds }kjk vyx djrs gS tc bl
gel when subjected to an
electric field tsy dks fo|qr {ks=k esa j[kk tkrk gSA
(4) Restriction Degerade the bacterial DNA (4) izfrca/ku ,atkbeDNA izrhd`frdj.k ds nkSjku ;g
endonuclease into small piece during ,tkabe cSDVhfj;kDNA
ds dks VqdM+ksa
replication esa rksM+ nsrk gSA
(1) (2)
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
(3) (4)
136. How many organisms in the given below list have 136.
?
protistans ?
,
,
,
,
,
Mucor, Vibrio cholerae, Paramecium, Agaricus,
, , ,
,
Euglena, Alternaria, Amoeba, Bacillus,
Neurospora, Gonyaulax, Ustilago, Physarum.
(1) 5 (2) 4 (3) 3 (4) 2 (1) 5 (2) 4 (3) 3 (4) 2
137. Read the following statement (A-E) and answer the 137.
(A-E)
question which follow them :-
:-
(A) All viruses have an inert crystalline structure (A)
outside the living cell
(B)
DNA RNA
(B) Some virus contain both DNA and RNA
(C)
(C) Virus causing diseases are mumps, ringworm,
typhoid and AIDS
(D)
(D) When virus infect a cell they take over the
machinery of host cell to replicate themselves
(E) Protein coat of virus is called capsid which is (E)
made up of subunits called as peplomers.
How many above statements are correct ?
?
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
D D
A A
C C
B B
(1) Collar (2) Sheath (3) Head (4) Tail fibre (1) (2) (3) (4)
139. Examine the figure A, B and C. In which one of 139. A, B
C
the four options all the items A, B and C are
A, B
C
?
correct?
(A) (B)
(A) (B)
(C)
(C)
(1) I-b-iii, II-c-iv, III-a-ii, IV-d-i (1) I-b-iii, II-c-iv, III-a-ii, IV-d-i
(2) I-b-iii, II-c-iv, III-a-i, IV-d-ii (2) I-b-iii, II-c-iv, III-a-i, IV-d-ii
(3) I-d-iv, II-c-iii, III-b-ii, IV-a-i (3) I-d-iv, II-c-iii, III-b-ii, IV-a-i
(4) I-c-ii, II-b-i, III-a-iii, IV-d-iv (4) I-c-ii, II-b-i, III-a-iii, IV-d-iv
142. Which of the following tissue provides mechanical 142.
support to the growing parts of the plant such as
young stem and petiole of a leaf ?
(1) Parenchyma (2) Sclerenchyma (1) (2)
(3) Collenchyma (4) Chlorenchyma (3) (4)
143. Most distinct annual ring is found in :- 143.
(1) Temprate region (2) Tropical area (1)
(2)
(3) Costal area (4) In desert area (3) (4)
144. Which of the following occurs in grasses and 144.
regenerates the part removed by the grazing
herbivores ? (1) (2)
(1) Cambium (2) Intercalary meristem
(3) (4)
(3) Secondary meristem (4) Lateral meristem
145. The figure below shows different types of vascular 145.
bundles. Select the correct option according to
diagram given below.
A B C D A B C D
(1) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (1) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)
(2) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (2) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
(3) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) (3) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(4) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (4) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
158. Tap roots of the following plant are modified to 158.
store food.
(1) Sweet potato (2) Turnip (1) (2)
(3) Rhizophora (4) Potato (3) (4)
159. In Cymose inflorescence the main axis :- 159.
(1) Has unlimited growth (1)
(2) Bear a solitary flower (2)
(3) Has unlimited growth but lateral branches end (3)
in flower
(4) Terminates in a flower (4)
160. Find out the incorrect match. 160.
(1) Stolon-Jasmine (2) Runner-Oxalis (1) (2)
(3) Offset-Mint (4) Sucker-Chrysanthemum (3) (4)
161. According to given below diagram. Find out the 161.
type of flower and position of ovary :-
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