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AIATS 06 – (CF + OYM) – Q.24

Topic: Dynamometer Tension


45 65
(1) N (2) N
A dynamometer is attached to two blocks of 8 4
masses 4 kg and 5 kg as shown in the figure. The
reading of the dynamometer is 55
(3) N (4) 5 N
8
3. A dynamometer is attached to two blocks of
masses 4 kg and 4 kg as shown in the figure. The
(1) 60 N (2) 54 N reading of the dynamometer is
(3) 30 N (4) 84 N

(1) 10 N (2) 12 N
(3) Zero (4) 20 N
AIATS 06 – (CF + OYM) – Q.34

Topic: Energy
Practice Questions: Energy that will be ideally radiated by a 20 kW
transmitter in 3 hour is
1. A dynamometer is attached to two blocks of
masses m1 and m2 as shown in the figure. The (1) 2.16 × 108 eV (2) 1.35 × 1027 J
reading of the dynamometer is (3) 1.35 × 1027 eV (4) 21.6 × 108 J

m1F1 m2F2
(1)
m1 m2

m1F2 m2F1
(2) Practice Questions:
m1 m2
1. If P is power, E is energy and t is time, then choose
m1F1 m2F2
(3) the correct relation.
F1 F2
P
(1) E (2) P = E2t
m1F2 m1F2 t
(4)
F1 F2 (3) E = P × t (4) E = P2t
2. A dynamometer is attached to two blocks of 2. 1 eV is equivalent to
masses 3 kg and 5 kg as shown in the figure. The (1) 1.6 × 10–19 J (2) 6.25 × 1017 J
reading of the dynamometer is (3) 6.25 × 10–17 J (4) 1.6 × 1019 J

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3. Energy that ideally radiated by a 10 kW transmitter A uniform rod of mass 2m and length L with a small
in 4 hours is ball of mass m attached at one end is released
(1) 1.44 × 108 J (2) 7.2 × 108 J from horizontal position as shown in figure. Other
end of the rod is hinged. Angular speed of rod
(3) 9 × 1026 eV (4) Both (1) & (3)
when it becomes vertical is
AIATS 06 – (CF + OYM) – Q.5

Topic: Radius of Gyration

Ratio of the radius of gyration of a solid sphere 5g 3g


(1) (2)
(M, R) and a hollow sphere (M, R) about their 3L L
tangential axis is [All the symbols have their usual
meaning] 12g 3g
(3) (4)
5L 2L
35 3
(1) (2)
15 5
9 21
(3) (4)
4 25

Practice Questions:

1. A uniform rod of mass 2m and length L, is hinged


from one end. It is released from horizontal
position as shown in the figure. Angular speed of
Practice Questions: the rod, when it is in vertical position is

1. Ratio of the radius of gyration of a solid sphere of


mass M and radius R and a hollow sphere of same
mass M and radius R about their diametrical axis 12g 3g
is (1) (2)
L L
3 3 6g 3g
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 5 L 2L
9 21 2. A uniform rod of mass 2m and length L with a small
(3) (4)
5 25 ball of mass m attached at one end is released
from horizontal position as shown in figure. The
2. Ratio of the radius of gyration of a solid cylinder
rod is hinged at its mid-point. Angular speed of rod
and a hollow cylinder having same mass and same
when it becomes vertical is
dimension about their geometrical axis is
(1) 1 : 2 (2) 2 : 1
mid-point
(3) 1: 2 (4) 1 : 4
3g 6g
3. Radius of gyration of uniform square sheet of mass (1) (2)
5L L
M and side length a about an axis passing through
one of its sides is 12g 3g
(3) (4)
(1) 3a (2) 12a 5L 2L

a a 3. In previous question no. 2, the speed of the small


(3) (4) ball of mass m when rod has become vertical, is
3 12
AIATS 06 – (CF + OYM) – Q.28 3gL
(1) (2) 6gL
5
Topic: Dynamics of Rotational Motion about a Fixed
12gL 3gL
Axis (3) (4)
5 2

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AIATS 06 – (CF + OYM) – Q.3 AIATS 06 – (CF + OYM) – Q.17

Topic: Motion in Vertical Circle Topic: Conservation of Angular Momentum

A mass m is attached to a thin wire and whirled in A thin circular ring of mass M and radius R is
a vertical circle. The wire is least likely to break, rotating in a horizontal plane about an axis passing
through its centre and perpendicular to its plane
when
with angular velocity ‘’. If a disc of same radius
(1) The mass is at the highest point but half mass is placed gently on the ring co-
axially, then the new angular velocity of the system
(2) The mass is at the lowest point
is
(3) The wire is horizontal 5 2
(1)  (2) 
(4) Inclined at an angle of 45° with the vertical 4 3
4
(3)  (4) 
5

Practice Questions:

1. A mass m is attached to a thin wire and whirled in Practice Questions:


a vertical circle. The wire is most likely to break
1. A disc is rotating with angular velocity  about
when geometrical axis with MOI I1 and another disc is at
(1) The mass is at highest point rest whose MOI about the same axis is I2. If the
other one is placed on the first disc co-axially then
(2) The mass is at lowest point new angular velocity () of the system will be
(3) The wire is horizontal I1 I1
(1)  (2)
(4) Inclined at an angle 45° with vertical I1 I2 I2

2. A mass m is attached to a thin wire and whirled in I2 


(3) (4) Zero
a vertical circle. The tension in the wire will be I1
maximum
2. If two small particles of masses m each stick on a
(1) At highest point ring of mass M and radius R as shown in figure,
then new angular speed () of system will be
(2) At lowest point
(3) When wire is horizontal
(4) When wire is inclined at an angle 45° with
vertical
3. A stone of mass 4 kg is attached to a string of 10m
length and is whirled in horizontal circle. The
M m
maximum velocity with which the stone can be (1)   (2)  
M 2m m 2M
whirled if the string can withstand a maximum
tension of 160 N will be M m
(3)  (4) 
m M
(1) 20 m/s (2) 35 m/s
3. Two discs of same moment of inertia are rotating
(3) 18 m/s (4) 15 m/s about their geometric axis with angular speed 1
4. A particle of mass m is rotating by means of a and 2 respectively and that too in the same
string in vertical circle. The difference in tension at sense. They are brought into contact face to face
coinciding the axis of rotation and the system
top and bottom would be attains common angular speed, then the common
(1) 6 mg angular speed will be

(2) 4 mg 1 2
(1) 1 + 2 (2)
2
(3) 3 mg
1 – 2
(3) (4) Zero
(4) 2 mg 3

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Topic: Dynamometer Tension Topic: Dynamics of Rotational Motion about a Fixed


Axis
1. (1)
2. (3) 1. (2)

3. (1) 2. (3)
3. (1)
AIATS 06 – (CF + OYM) – Q.34
AIATS 06 – (CF + OYM) – Q.3
Topic: Energy
Topic: Motion in Vertical Circle
1. (3)
2. (1) 1. (2)

3. (4) 2. (2)
3. (1)
AIATS 06 – (CF + OYM) – Q.5
4. (1)
Topic: Radius of Gyration
AIATS 06 – (CF + OYM) – Q.17
1. (2)
2. (3) Topic: Conservation of Angular Momentum

3. (3) 1. (1)
2. (1)
3. (2)

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AIATS-06(CF + OYM)-Q. 79 AIATS-06(CF + OYM)-Q. 69
Topic: The pH Scale Topic: Hydrolysis of Salts and the pH of their
Arrange the following fluids in their decreasing Solution
order of pH. What would be the pH of the solution when
(a) Lemon juice (b) Human blood 100 mL of 0.1 M CH3COOH is mixed with
(c) Black coffee (d) Milk of magnesia 100 mL of 0.1 M NaOH? (Given that pKa of
(1) (a) > (d) > (b) > (c) CH3COOH = 4.74)
(2) (d) > (b) > (c) > (a) (1) 4.7 (2) 8.7
(3) (b) > (c) > (d) > (a)
(3) 6.9 (4) 12.2
(4) (d) > (b) > (a) > (c)

Practice Questions:
1. What would be the pH of the solution when
10 mL of 0.1 M CH3COOH is mixed with 10 mL
Practice Questions: of 0.1 M NaOH? (Given: pKa of CH3COOH =
1. Which among the following has maximum pH? 4.74)
(1) Gastric juice (1) 4.7 (2) 8.7
(2) Egg white (3) 6.9 (4) 12.2
(3) Tomato juice 2. What would be the approximate pH of the
(4) Milk of magnesia solution when 10 mL of 0.1 M HCl is mixed with
2. Which among the following has minimum pH? 10 mL of 0.1 M NH4OH? (pKb of NH4OH is 4.75)
(1) Gastric juice (1) 5.2 (2) 8.7
(2) Lime water (3) 6.9 (4) 12.2
(3) Vinegar
3. The pKa of acetic acid and pKb of Ammonium
(4) Human saliva
hydroxide are 4.76 and 4.75 respectively.
3. pH of human blood is Calculate the pH of ammonium acetate
(1) 13 solution.
(2) 7.4 (1) 7.005 (2) 4.76
(3) 1.2
(3) 9.51 (4) 4.49
(4) 5

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AIATS-06(CF + OYM)-Q. 61 Practice Questions:


Topic: Hydrolysis of Salts and the pH of their 1. Identify the incorrect relation with respect to the
process given
Solution
(1) Expansion of a W=0
Which of the following aqueous solution of gas in vacuum
NH4Cl will show minimum pH?
(2) Process carried U = qv
(1) 0.01 M (2) 0.1 M
out at constant
(3) 0.001 M (4) 0.0001 M volume

(3) Isothermal q=W


reversible change

(4) Adiabatic change U = Wad

2. Consider the following statements:


Statement I: Under isothermal conditions,
internal energy of an ideal gas undergoing
reversible expansion remains constant.
Practice Questions: Statement II: Sum of the entropy of universe is
zero.
1. Which of the following aqueous solution of In the light of the above statements, choose the
NH4Cl will show maximum pH? most appropriate answer from the options given
below:
(1) 0.01 M (2) 0.1 M
(1) Both statement I and statement II are
(3) 0.001 M (4) 0.0001 M correct
(2) Both statement I and statement II are
2. pH of 0.1 M NaCl solution is incorrect
(3) Statement I is correct but statement II is
(1) 6
incorrect
(2) 8 (4) Statement I is incorrect but statement II is
correct
(3) 7
3. Choose the correct statement.
(4) 9 (1) For irreversible expansion, for an ideal gas
3. Which among the following does not undergo under isothermal conditions U  0
hydrolysis? (2) S does not discriminate between
reversible and irreversible process
(1) CH3COONa
(3) Ssystem + Ssurroundings is not zero for
(2) NH4Cl irreversible process
(3) CH3COONH4 (4) U discriminates between reversible and
irreversible process
(4) KCl
AIATS-06(CF + OYM)-Q. 75
AIATS-06(CF + OYM)-Q.78
Topic: Hydrolysis of Salts and the pH of their
Topic: Thermodynamic Process Solution
Under isothermal conditions, the correct options Given below are two statements: One is
for an ideal gas undergoing reversible labelled as Assertion (A) and other is labelled
compression is: as Reason (R).
(1) U = 0, Stotal  0 (2) U  0, Stotal = 0 Assertion (A): Aqueous solution of NH4Cl will
be acidic.
(3) U  0, Stotal  0 (4) U = 0, Stotal = 0 Reason(R): Aqueous NH4Cl undergoes
cationic hydrolysis.
In the light of above statements, choose the
correct answer among the options given below.
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the
correct explanation of (A)
(2) (A) is true but (R) is false
(3) (A) is false but (R) is true
(4) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the
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Practice Questions: Practice Questions:


1. The pH of which of the given salt solutions is 1. In which of the following solutions, AgCl has the
independent of concentration? highest solubility?
(1) NH4Cl(aq) (1) 0.1 M NH3 solution
(2) CH3COONa(aq) (2) 0.01 M MgCl2 solution
(3) NaCl(aq) (3) 0.2 M KCl solution
(4) CH3COONH4 (aq) (4) 0.1 M NaCl solution
2. Ksp values of following salt solutions of MX type
2. Which among the given salt solutions will
is given as follows
undergo cationic hydrolysis?
(1) CH3COONa Salt Ksp
(2) HCOONa A 1.6 × 10–24
(3) NH4Cl B 8 × 10–28
(4) NaCl
C 4 × 10–5
3. Which of the following aqueous salt solution
have pH value more than 7? D 1.8 × 10–8
(1) K2SO4 The correct order of their solubility is
(2) NaNO3 (1) C > D > B > A
(3) CH3COONa (2) C > D > A > B
(4) (NH4 ) SO4 (3) D > B > C > A
AIATS-06(CF + OYM)-Q. 59 (4) C > A > D > C
Topic: Solubility Equilibria of Sparingly Soluble 3. If solubility product of calcium sulphate is 9.1 ×
10–6, then the solubility of calcium sulphate in
Salts 0.1 molar sodium sulphate solution is
In which of the following solutions, PbCl2 has (1) 9.1 × 10–5
minimum solubility? (2) 1.8 × 10–4
(1) 0.02 M NaCl (2) 0.02 M MgCl2 (3) 9.1 × 10–7
(3) 0.01 M PbSO4 (4) 0.02 M NH4Cl (4) 1.8 × 10–5

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Topic: The pH Scale Topic: Thermodynamic Process
1. (4) 1. (3)
2. (1) 2. (3)
3. (2) 3. (3)
AIATS-06(CF + OYM)-Q. 69 AIATS-06(CF + OYM)-Q. 75
Topic: Hydrolysis of Salts and the pH of their Topic: Hydrolysis of Salts and the pH of their
Solution 1. (4)
1. (2) 2. (3)
2. (1) 3. (3)
3. (1) AIATS-06(CF + OYM)-Q. 59
AIATS-06(CF + OYM)-Q. 61 Topic: Solubility Equilibria of Sparingly Soluble
Topic: Hydrolysis of Salts and the pH of their Salts
Solution 1. (1)
1. (4) 2. (2)
2. (3) 3. (1)
3. (4)

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AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.110. 115. Chemoautotrophic bacteria of marshy habitats


is a/an
Topic: Biological Classification (Kingdom :
Fungi) (1) Facultative anaerobe
110. Claviceps purpurea causes (2) Obligate aerobe
(1) Smut disease (3) Obligate anaerobe
(2) Ergot disease (4) Facultative aerobe
(3) Rust disease in wheat
(4) Late blight of potato

Practice Questions:
1. Which group of bacteria lives in the marshy
habitat and have a different cell wall structure
than that of eubacteria?
(1) Thermoacidophiles
Practice Questions:
(2) Halophiles
1. Claviceps belongs to which class of fungi?
(3) Methanogens
(1) Phycomycetes (2) Ascomycetes
(4) Cyanobacteria
(3) Basidiomycetes (4) Deuteromycetes
2. Methanogens can grow and survive only in the
2. Which of the following is commonly known as absence of oxygen. It means this group of
smut fungi? archaebacteria are
(1) Agaricus (1) Facultative anaerobes
(2) Puccinia (2) Obligate aerobes
(3) Ustilago (3) Obligate anaerobes
(4) Rhizopus (4) Facultative aerobes
3. Late blight of potato is caused by 3. Those organisms that can synthesize their food
(1) Aspergillus campestris through the use of chemical energy released by
(2) Neurospora sp. oxidation of certain inorganic substances are
(3) Alternaria solani referred to as
(4) Phytophthora sp. (1) Photosynthetic autotrophs
AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.115. (2) Chemosynthetic autotrophs
(3) Heterotrophs
Topic: Biological Classification (Kingdom :
Monera) (4) Photolithotrophs

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4. Select the incorrectly matched pair. 3. The extract of the infected plants of tobacco
(1) Thermoacidophiles – They are found in could cause infection in healthy plants. This was
hot springs first demonstrated by
(2) Cyanobacteria – Have chlorophyll a (1) M.W. Beijerinek
similar to green (2) W.M. Stanley
plants and are (3) Dmitri Ivanowsky
photosynthetic (4) T.O. Diener
autotrophs
AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.131.
(3) Methanogens – They are
chemoautotrophic Topic: Biological Classification (Kingdom :
and obligate Fungi)
anaerobes 131. Select the correct features w.r.t. Rhizopus.
(4) Halophiles – They are structurally (a) Multinucleate and aseptate mycelium is
and functionally found.
similar to (b) Sexual reproduction takes place by fusion of
chemoautotrophic zoospores.
eubacteria (c) Formation of female sex organ called
AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.121. ascogonium.
Topic: Biological Classification (Viruses, Viroids (d) Zygospore is the site of meiosis.
and Lichens) The correct ones are
(1) (a), (b) and (c) only
121. Select the correct statement.
(2) (b) and (d) only
(1) Based on the sequence of 16S ribosomal
RNA genes, Woese divided kingdom (3) (a) and (d) only
Monera into three domains. (4) All are correct except (c)
(2) Dinoflagellates, as heterotrophs, are good
indicators of water pollution.
(3) W.M. Stanley demonstrated that the extract
of the infected plants of tobacco could
cause infection in healthy plants.
(4) In Lichens, phycobiont is not the dominant
partner and it is involved in food production.

Practice Questions:
1. Select the class of fungi to which Rhizopus
belongs.
(1) Oomycetes (2) Ascomycetes
(3) Zygomycetes (4) Basidiomycetes
2. In the members of Zygomycetes
Practice Questions: (a) Mycelium is coenocytic
1. Kingdom Monera was further divided into two (b) Motile cells are absent
domains by (c) Sporangiospores are formed inside
(1) Linnaeus sporangia
(2) Aristotle The correct one(s) is/are
(3) Woese (1) (b) and (c) only (2) All (a), (b) and (c)
(4) Haeckel (3) (a) only (4) (a) and (c) only
2. Identify the autotrophic organism from the 3. Zygospore is the site of meiosis in the
following. (1) Members of Zygomycetes
(1) Gaunyaulax (2) Fungus which is used extensively in genetic
(2) Amoeba work
(3) Rhizopus (3) Fungi having septate mycelium
(4) Paramoecium (4) Fungi that form only asexual spores

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4. Female sex organ is called ascogonium in the Practice Questions:


members of 1. Protozoans are believed to be primitive relative
(1) Basidiomycetes of
(2) Phycomycetes (1) Animals
(3) Deuteromycetes (2) Plants
(4) Ascomycetes (3) Bacteria
5. In which of the following fungi, a resting diploid (4) Fungi
spore, called zygospores, is formed during 2. Regarding the mode of nutrition, protozoans are
sexual reproduction?
(1) Photoautotrophic
(1) Albugo (2) Chemoautotrophic
(2) Neurospora (3) Heterotrophic
(3) Rhizopus (4) Chemosynthetic
(4) Trichoderma
3. All of the following were given a place in the five
AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.133. kingdom classification system proposed by
Topic: Biological Classification (Viruses, Viroids Whittaker, except
and Lichens) (1) Viruses
133. State True (T) or False (F) to the given (2) Monerans
statements. (3) Protozoans
Statement (A): All protozoans are heterotrophs (4) Fungi
and live as predators or parasites. 4. Viruses are considered an exception to the cell
Statement (B): Viruses did not find a place in theory because
the five-kingdom classification of Whittaker. (1) They are infectious in nature
(A) (B) (2) They lack cellular organisation
(3) They lack genetic material
(1) F F
(4) They are host specific in nature
(2) F T
(3) T F
(4) T T

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AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.110. AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.131.


Topic: Biological Classification (Kingdom : Topic: Biological Classification (Kingdom :
Fungi) Fungi)
1. (2) 1. (3)
2. (3) 2. (2)
3. (4) 3. (1)
AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.115. 4. (4)
Topic: Biological Classification (Kingdom : 5. (3)
Monera) AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.133.
1. (3) Topic: Biological Classification (Viruses, Viroids
2. (3) and Lichens)
3. (2) 1. (1)
4. (4) 2. (3)
AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.121. 3. (1)
Topic: Biological Classification (Viruses, Viroids 4. (2)
and Lichens)
1. (3)
2. (1)
3. (1)

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AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.-172 AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.-153


Topic: Human Respiratory System Topic: Formed Elements
172. Consider the statements given below and select 153. How many of the given statements is/are
the correct option w.r.t. humans correct w.r.t. platelets in humans?
Statement I: External nostrils lead to nasal (A) They are nucleated cells produced from
chamber, which opens into the pharynx. megakaryocytes.
(B) Blood contains 1,500,00–3,500,00 platelets
Statement II: Entire pharynx is the common
mm–3.
passage for both food and air.
(C) Their reduction leads to excessive blood
(1) Statement I is correct, statement II is loss from the body on injury.
incorrect
(D) They constitute formed elements along with
(2) Statement I is incorrect, statement II is erythrocytes and leucocytes.
correct Select the correct option.
(3) Both statements I and II are correct (1) One (2) Two
(4) Both statements I and II are incorrect (3) Three (4) Four

Practice Questions: Practice Questions:


1. A portion of which of the following structures is 1. Select the correct match w.r.t abundance of
the common passage for both food and air? formed elements in the blood of a normal
human
(1) Pharynx (2) Nasal chamber
(1) Leucocytes – 15000-20000 mm–3
(3) Trachea (4) Larynx
2. Pharynx opens into trachea through the (2) Erythrocytes – 3 million to

(1) Nasal chamber (2) Bronchi 3.5 million mm–3

(3) Larynx (4) Nostril (3) Platelets – 1,500,00-3,500,00


mm–3
3. External nostril leads to a nasal chamber
through the (4) Haemoglobin – 22-26 gms per 100
(1) Pharynx (2) Nasal passage ml of blood

(3) Larynx (4) Trachea 2. _____ are cell fragments produced from
megakaryocytes which are special cells in the
4. Which of the following is a cartilaginous box that
bone marrow.
helps in sound production?
Fill in the blank by selecting the correct option.
(1) Pharynx (2) Trachea (1) Erythrocytes (2) Thrombocytes
(3) Nasal chamber (4) Larynx (3) Leucocytes (4) Monocytes

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3. Select the odd one w.r.t formed elements 3. Nearly ______ per cent of CO2 in transported by
(1) Erythrocytes (2) Thrombocytes RBCs, whereas _____ per cent of it is carried
as bicarbonates. Choose the correct option to
(3) Leucocytes (4) Albumin
fill in respective blanks.
4. Assertion: Reduction in platelets leads to
(1) 70, 23 (2) 23, 70
excessive blood loss from the body on injury.
(3) 7, 23 (4) 23, 7
Reason: Platelets release certain factors on
injury which are not involved in the coagulation 4. In humans, maximum percentage of CO2 is
or clotting of blood. carried

In the light of above statements, select the (1) as bicarbonate through plasma
correct option. (2) as bicarbonate through RBCs
(1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct (3) In dissolved state through plasma
explanation of A (4) In the form of carbamino-haemoglobin
(2) Both A and R are true but R is not the AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.-160
correct explanation of A
Topic: Human Respiratory System
(3) A is true, R is false
160. Incomplete cartilaginous rings are absent in all
(4) Both A and R are false of the given components of conducting part of
5. The most and least abundant formed elements our respiratory system, except
w.r.t. their number in blood are respectively (1) Initial bronchioles
(1) Erythrocytes and leucocytes (2) Terminal bronchioles
(2) Leucocytes and erythrocytes (3) External nostrils
(3) Thrombocytes and erythrocytes (4) Pharynx

(4) Erythrocytes and platelets


AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.-161
Topic: Transport of CO2
161. In humans, least percentage of CO2 is carried
(1) In a dissolved state through plasma
(2) In the form of carboxyhaemoglobin
(3) In the form of carbamino-haemoglobin Practice Questions:
(4) As bicarbonates through plasma 1. All of the following are supported by incomplete
cartilaginous rings, except
(1) Trachea
(2) Secondary bronchi
(3) Tertiary bronchi
(4) Alveoli
2. Choose the odd one w.r.t the conducting part of
the human respiratory system.
Practice Questions:
1. Carboxyhaemoglobin formation occurs in body (1) Alveoli
of humans, when (2) External nostrils
(1) CO2 combines with haemoglobin (3) Pharynx
(2) O2 combines with haemoglobin (4) Primary bronchi
(3) CO combines with haemoglobin 3. Read the following statements w.r.t humans.
(4) CO2 combines with plasma proteins Statement A: Pharynx and larynx are made up
2. How much per cent of CO2 is carried in a of cartilage.
dissolved state through plasma? Statement B: All the structures involved in the
(1) 7% (2) 14% conducting part of the respiratory system are
supported by incomplete cartilaginous rings to
(3) 23% (4) 70%
prevent them from collapsing.
Choose the correct option.

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(1) Both statements A and B are correct Practice Questions:


(2) Both statements A and B are incorrect 1. Under normal physiological conditions in
humans, how many mL of CO2 is delivered by
(3) Only statement A is correct
every 100 ml of deoxygenated blood to the
(4) Only statement B is correct alveoli?
4. All of the following are the functions of the (1) 5 mL (2) 2 mL
conducting parts of the human respiratory
(3) 4 mL (4) 10 mL
system, except
2. Which enzyme facilitates the formation of
(1) Transporting atmospheric air to the alveoli
carbonic acid from carbon dioxide and water in
(2) Clearing the atmospheric air from foreign RBCs?
particles
(1) Carboxypeptidase
(3) Humidifying the atmospheric air to body
(2) Carbonic anhydrase
temperature
(3) Ligase
(4) Facilitating in diffusion of O2 and CO2
between blood and atmospheric air (4) Oxidoreductase
AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.-182 3. Under normal physiological conditions in
humans, how many mL of O2 is delivered to
Topic: Transport of CO2
tissues by every 200 mL of oxygenated blood?
182. In humans, under normal physiological
(1) 5 mL (2) 10 mL
conditions about 1 L of deoxygenated blood will
(3) 4 mL (4) 8 mL
deliver how much amount of CO2 to the alveoli?
4. In humans, how much percentage of CO2 is
(1) 40 mL (2) 4 mL
carried by haemoglobin in the form of
(3) 50 mL (4) 5 mL carbamino-haemoglobin?
(1) 7% (2) 20-25%
(3) 75% (4) 3%
5. The release of CO2 in alveoli of lungs from
carbonic acid occurs due to the presence of
(1) pCO2, pO2
(2) pO2, pCO2
(3) H+ concentration, pCO2
(4) High temperature, pCO2

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AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.-172 AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.-161


Topic: Human Respiratory System Topic: Transport of CO2
1. (1) 1. (3)
2. (3) 2. (1)
3. (2) 3. (2)
4. (4) 4. (1)
AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.-153 AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.-160
Topic: Formed Elements Topic: Human Respiratory System
1. (3) 1. (4)
2. (2) 2. (1)
3. (4) 3. (2)
4. (3) 4. (4)
5. (1) AIATS-06-(CF + OYM)-Q.No.-182
Topic: Transport of CO2
1. (3)
2. (2)
3. (2)
4. (2)
5. (2)

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