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ITS - 06 Code B Question Paper

The document outlines a test paper covering various topics in Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology, with specific questions related to each subject. It includes multiple-choice questions on concepts such as escape speed, chemical equilibrium, biological classification, and hormone functions. The test is designed for a duration of 180 minutes and is intended for students preparing for competitive examinations.

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15/06/2025 Code - A

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MM : 160 ITS-6 B Time : 180 Min.

Topics Covered :
PHYSICS:
Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Gravitation
Mechanical Properties of Solids
CHEMISTRY:
Some basic concepts of chemistry
Equilibrium
BOTANY:
Biological Classification
Morphology of Flowering Plants
ZOOLOGY:
Chemical Coordination and Integration
Biomolecules

PHYSICS 7 8
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36. Escape speed from the Earth’s surface is ve . The escape
n i
38. A solid cylinder of length L is in equilibrium in two
speed from the surface of a planet whose radius is half
and mean density is double that of the earth, will be e o different liquid A and B as shown in the figure. The

h

density of liquid A is 2
and liquid B is 3ρ. The density of
(1) ve
P cylinder is

(2)

√2 ve

ve
@
(3) √2

(1)
7
ve
(4) 2
5
ρ

37. A container is filled with a liquid of density 4ρ as shown in (2)


13

5
ρ

the figure. The velocity of efflux through orifice is (ρ is


density of water and g = 10 m s–2) (3) 5
ρ
2

(4) 2ρ

(1) 20 m/s
(2) 10 m/s
(3) 14 m/s
(4) 28 m/s

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ITS-6 B

39. Equal volumes of two immiscible liquids of density ρ and 42. A horizontal uniform rod of length l, mass m and area of
2ρ are filled in a vessel as shown in figure. Two small cross-section A is acted upon by forces as shown in the
holes are punched at depth h/2 and 3h/2 from the surface figure. The net elongation in the rod is (Y : Young’s
of lighter liquid. If v1 and v2 are velocities of efflux at modulus of material of rod)
these two holes, then v1/v2 is

(1)
Fl

AY

(2) 3F l

AY

1
(1) 2√2 (3)
4F l

AY

(2) 1

2
(4)
2F l

AY

(3)
1

4
43. The increase in pressure required to decrease the 100
litre volume of a liquid by 0.004% is
(4)
1
(Bulk modulus of the liquid is 2000 MPa)
√2

(1) 40 kPa
40. Consider a U-tube with liquids filled inside, as shown in
the figure. If the system is at rest, then the value of ‘h’ will (2) 80 kPa
be approximately (ρoil = 0.8 g/cc, ρmercury = 13.6 g/cc (3) 8000 Pa
and ρglycerol = 1.3 g/cc)
(4) 4000 Pa
44. Two soap bubbles with radius 3 cm and 4 cm coalesce in
vacuum under the isothermal condition to form a bigger
bubble. The radius of bigger bubble is
(1) 2.5 cm
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(2) 7 cm
x
n i(3) 5 cm

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(1) 12.8 cm (4) 4 cm

Ph
(2) 20.8 cm 45. Kepler's second law is based on

(3) 7.3 cm (1) Newton's second law

(4) 24.1 cm @ (2) Special theory of relativity


(3) Stefan law
41. A body is dropped from a height h = R over the Earth
surface. The velocity with which it will strike the earth (4) Conservation of angular momentum
surface is (R = Radius of earth = 6.4 × 106 m and
acceleration due to gravity on earth’s surface g = 10
m/s2)
(1) 8 km/s
(2) 4 km/s
(3) 10 km/s
(4) 5 km/s

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ITS-6 B

CHEMISTRY

81. pH of saturated solution of Al(OH)3 is 9. The solubility 87. Which of the following salts does not hydrolyse?
product (Ksp) of Al(OH)3 is (1) Ammonium acetate
(1) 1
× 10
−20
(2) Sodium formate
9

(3) Ammonium chloride


(2) 1

27
× 10
−20

(4) Sodium chloride


(3) 1

3
× 10
−27

88. N2 and H2 are taken in molar ratio of 1 : 3. At equilibrium,


(4) 1
× 10
−20 50% of reaction has taken place, generating equilibrium
3
pressure P. The pressure of NH3 at equilibrium will be
82. The pH of the solution obtained by mixing 250 ml, 0.2 M
(1)
P

CH3COOH and 200 ml 0.1 M NaOH is (Given: pKa of 2

CH3COOH = 4.74, log 3 = 0.48)


(2) P

(1) 5.22
(3) P

(2) 4.92 4

(4)
P
(3) 4.56 5

(4) 5.04 89. From 44 mg CO , 1020 molecules are removed calculate


2
83. 2 g of metal carbonate (M2CO3) on treatment with dil.
the moles of CO2 left (Use NA = 6 × 1023)
HCl produces 0.02 mole of CO2. The molar mass (g
mole–1) of metal carbonate is (1) 4.25 × 10–4

(1) 100
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(2) 8.3 × 10–4
(2) 50 _
(3) 1.6 × 10–2
x
(3) 200
n i(4) 4.4 × 10–2
(4) 115
e o 90. Suppose the elements X and Y combine to form two
84. The mass of zinc required to produce 2.24 L of hydrogen
gas at STP on treatment with excess of dilute HCl is
Ph compounds X2Y and X3Y4. 0.1 mole of X2Y weighs 10 g
and 0.05 mole of X3Y4 weighs 15 g, the atomic masses
(Atomic mass of Zn = 65.4 u)
(1) 13.0 g @ of X and Y respectively are
(1) 20 u and 60 u
(2) 6.54 g
(2) 50 u and 30 u
(3) 3.25 g
(3) 60 u and 20 u
(4) 19.54 g
(4) 30 u and 50 u
85. Total number of significant figures in 50 books are
(1) 0
(2) 2
(3) 1
(4) Infinite
86. For equilibrium
, the equilibrium
NH4 COONH 2 (s) ⇌ 2NH3 (g) + CO2 (g)

pressure is 12 atm. What will be the value of KC at


temperature T kelvin?
256
(1) (RT )
2

256

(2) (RT )
3

(3) (RT )
3

64
(4) (RT )
3

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ITS-6 B

BOTANY

126. Select the incorrect statement w.r.t. fungi which 131. How many of the given features are related to plant family
reproduce asexually by exogenous spores and sexually to which Indigofera belongs?
by endogenous spores (a) Diadelphous stamens
(b) Bicarpellary ovary
(1) May be decomposers or parasites (c) Vexillary aestivation
(2) Do not possess delayed karyogamy (d) Polypetalous corolla
(e) Non endospermic seeds
(3) Motile structures are absent in the life cycle
(1) 5
One of its member is extensively used in biochemical
(4) (2) 4
and genetic work.
127. The three-domain system of classification divides the (3) 2

(1) Kingdom Monera into three domains (4) 3

(2) Eukaryotes into two domains 132. All of the given are modifications of axillary buds, except

(3) Kingdom Monera into two domains (1) Tendrils of cucumber

(4) Kingdom fungi into two domains (2) Thorns of Citrus

128. All of the given are living nature of viruses, except (3) Thorns of Bougainvillea

(1) Ability to multiply (4) Tendrils of sweet pea

(2) Ability to get crystallized 133. Which one of the following features does not belong to
that prokaryote which is wall-less?
(3) Formed of organic macromolecules
(1) Sensitive to penicillin
(4) Presence of genetic material
129. Septate mycelium is found in which of the following
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(2) Heterotrophic mode of nutrition

fungi?
x _
(3) Contains both RNA and DNA
a. Albugo
b. Rhizopus
n i(4) Flagella are absent

eo
c. Aspergillus 134. Which of the following lacks photosynthetic pigments, still
d. Mucor can synthesize its own food?

Ph
The correct one(s) is/are
(1) Lactobacillus
(1) b & c
(2) c only @ (2) Wolfia
(3) Nitrosomonas
(3) a & d
(4) Trypanosoma
(4) c & d
135. Identify the wrongly matched pair.
130. Smut and rust disease respectively are caused by
(1) Phyllode – Australian Acacia
(1) Trichoderma and Puccinia
(2) Cymose infloresence – Solanum
(2) Colletotrichum and Ustilago
(3) Perigynous flower – Rose
(3) Ustilago and Puccinia
(4) Diadelphous stamens – China rose
(4) Agaricus and Albugo

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ITS-6 B

ZOOLOGY

171. Generation of cAMP will be required for the action of 176. Digestive enzymes in our body generally work at
which of the following hormones?
(1) Same pH and temperature optima
(1) FSH
(2) Same pH but different temperature optima
(2) Thyroxine
(3) Different pH but same temperature optima
(3) Estrogen
(4) Different pH and different temperature optima
(4) Testosterone
177. Mark the correct pair w.r.t. structure and its characteristic
172. Hormones used in transplantation surgery to suppress feature?
the immune response in the body of recipients are
Unsaturated fatty
(1) Mineralocorticoids acid obtained in
(1) CH3 – (CH2)14 – COOH
(2) Catecholamines acid souble

(3) Glucocorticoids fraction

(4) Sex corticoids


A sterol which is an
173. Complete the analogy by choosing the correct option. essential structural
Peptide hormone : Oxytocin :: Amino acid derivative (2)
component of animal
hormone : __________
cell membranes
(1) Progesterone
(2) Gastrin
(3) Adrenaline
A purine which binds
(4) Glucagon
174. People who lack the ability to produce aldosterone will
(3)
_ 78 with
a pyrimidine by 2
die if untreated because of
i x hydrogen
bonds
(a) Excessive loss of salt and water
(b) Drastically increased blood pressure
o n
(c) Increase in level of K+ in blood
(d) Increase in level of Na+ in blood h e
Choose the correct option. P
(1) (a) & (b) @ A pentose sugar
used in the sugar

(2) (b) & (d) (4) phosphate


backbone of
(3) (a) & (c)
DNA
(4) (a), (b), (c) & (d)
175. Select the correct match w.r.t. hormone, its source and
function. (1) (1)
Hormone Source Function (2) (2)
Anterior Water conservation in
(1) ADH (3) (3)
pituitary body
Vigorous contraction (4) (4)
(2) Oxytocin Hypothalamus of uterus during child 178. In a polysaccharide chain such as glycogen, the right end
birth is called the _____ and the left end is called the ______
Regulates respectively.
(3) MSH Hypothalamus pigmentation of the
(1) Reducing end, reducing end
skin
Corpus (2) Non-reducing end, non-reducing end
(4) Progesterone Induces abortion
luteum (3) Non-reducing end, reducing end
(1) (1) (4) Reducing end, non-reducing end
(2) (2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)

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179. Assertion (A): In competitive inhibition, both substrate


and inhibitor simultaneously bind to the same active site
of the enzyme.
Reason (R): Competitive inhibitors change both the Km
and Vmax values of the catalysed reaction.
In the light of above statements, choose the correct
option.
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is correct
(1)
explanation of the (A).
Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not correct
(2)
explanation of the (A).
(3) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(4) Both (A) and (R) are false.
180. How many deoxyribofuranose sugar residues are present
in a B-DNA fragment, that is 272 Å long?
(1) 272
(2) 360
(3) 80
(4) 160

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