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TEST

IAT Mock Test 6

QUESTIONS

T E S T I N S T RU C TION S 1

INSTRUCTIONS:
A

- Duration of this test is 180 minutes.


B
TEST STRUCTURE:

C
- There are 60 multiple-choice questions in this test, 15 each from Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and
Physics.
D
GRADING SCHEME:
Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

- Evaluation of this test will be based on responses to all 60 questions.


- Each question has four options, of which only one is correct.
- A correct answer will fetch 4 points, a wrong answer will fetch -1 point (negative marking), and not
attempting a particular question will fetch 0 points.

S E C T I O NS

1. Biology - 15 Questions

2. Chemistry - 15 Questions

3. Physics - 15 Questions

4. Maths - 15 Questions

Section 1 : Biology - 15 Questions

S E C T I O N I NST R UC TIO N S

The Mock Test is based on complete 11th Syllabus of Biology

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3

2 Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

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B A

C B

D C

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1
D

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

7
A

A
B

B
C

C
D

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1 D

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

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A

C
10

D
A

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1
B

9 Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

11
C

A
D

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1 B

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

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D

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

12

14
B

A
C

B
D

C
Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

13

A 15

B A

C B

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C

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

Section 2 : Chemistry - 15 Questions

S E C T I O N I NST R UC TIO N S

The Mock Test is based on complete 11th Syllabus of Chemistry

17

A.

16
B.

A.
C.

B.
D.

C.
Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

D.

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

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18 19

A. A.

B. B.

C. C.

D. D.

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1 Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

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B. (Q).
C. (R).
D. (S).

A.

B.

C.

20

D.

A.
Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

22 A graph between log (x/m) and log P is a straight line at an angle of 450 with an intercept on the y-axis equal
B.
to 0.3010. Calculate the amount of the gas adsorbed per gram of adsorbent when the pressure of gaseous
adsorbate is 0.2 atm?

C. A. 0.1

B. 0.2
D. C. 0.4
D. 0.8

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1
A.
21 AgNO3 (aq.) was added to an aqueous KCI solution gradually and the conductivity of the solution
was measured. The plot of conductance (Λ) versus the volume of AgNO3 is:
B.

C.

D.

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

23 Cane sugar is gradually converted into dextrose and laevulose by dilute acid. The rate of inversion is
observed by measuring the polarisation angle, at various times, when the following results are obtained,
A. (P).

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Calculate the value of t, when the solution is optically inactive.

A. 86 min

B. 76 min

C. 67 min
D. 45 min

A.

B.

C.
24

D.
A.

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

B.

C.

D.

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

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25

A.

B.

C.

D. 26

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1
A.

B.

C.

D.

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

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28

A.

B.

C.

D.

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

27 29 The major product expected from this reaction is:

A.

B.

C.

D.

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

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A. Compound P. A.

B. Compound S.
B.
C. Compound R.

D. Compound Q.
C.

A.
D.

B. Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

Section 3 : Physics - 15 Questions

C.

SECTION INSTR UCTIO N S

D. The Mock Test is based on complete 11th Syllabus of Physics

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

30

31

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A

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

33

32 D

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1
A

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

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B

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

34

36
D

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1 A

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1
35

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38

37
C

A
D

B Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

39

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B

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

41

40 C

A D

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1
B

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

42

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B

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

44

43 C

A D

B Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

45

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Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1
A

47
Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

Section 4 : Maths - 15 Questions


A

S E C T I O N I NST R UC TIO N S

B
The Mock Test is based on complete 11th Syllabus of Maths

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

46

B
48

C
A

D
B

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C

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

50

49
C

A
D

B Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

51

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A

C
53

D
A
Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

D
52
Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

D
54

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

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D D

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1 Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

57

55
A

A
B

B
C

C
D

D
Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

56

58
B

A
C

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C B

D C

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1
D

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

59

Correct: +4 · Incorrect: -1

60

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11 B
TEST

IAT Mock Test 6


12 B

ANSWERS

13 D
SECTIONS

1. Biology - 15 Questions

2. Chemistry - 15 Questions 14 A

3. Physics - 15 Questions

4. Maths - 15 Questions
15 D

Section 1 : Biology - 15 Questions


Section 2 : Chemistry - 15 Questions

1 A
16 B.

2 C
17 C.

3 C
18 D.

4 D
19 A.

5 D
20 C.

6 D
21 D.

7 B
22 C.

8 A
23 A.

9 B
24 B.

10 C

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25 C. 39 C

26 B. 40 C

27 C. 41 A

28 A. 42 D

29 D. 43 C

30 B. 44 A

Section 3 : Physics - 15 Questions


45 B

31 D
Section 4 : Maths - 15 Questions

32 B 46 B

33 B 47 B

34 A 48 A

35 A 49 D

36 C 50 B

37 B 51 D

38 A 52 B

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53 B
TEST

IAT Mock Test 6


54 D

SOLUTIONS

55 A
SECTIONS

1. Biology - 15 Questions

56 C 2. Chemistry - 15 Questions

3. Physics - 15 Questions

4. Maths - 15 Questions
57 C

Section 1 : Biology - 15 Questions

58 A
1

Telomerase, a RNA- protein complex which completes the replication of telomeres during DNA
59 B

esis is a specialized RNA dependent DNA polymerase.

60 C

DNA ladder will give multiple bands with different Molecular [Link] see the all three enzymes’ function
and relate with the band size.

The positively charged peptide will bind [Link] the order of elution is R,Q,P

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9

Bergmann's Rule, in zoology, principle correlates external temperature and the ratio of body surface to weight in
warm-blooded animals. Birds and mammals in cold regions have been observed to be bulkier than individuals of
the same species in warm regions.

From an evolutionary perspective, dispersal determines the level of gene flow between populations and affects
processes such as local adaptation, speciation and the evolution of life-history traits. In fact, it is difficult to
imagine any ecological or evolutionary problem that would not be affected by dispersal.
10

11

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Explanation: The above sentence is given by Gause’s competitive exclusion principle. It states that two species
having the same resources cannot live together at constant population values. The inferior species will be
eliminated with time due to natural selection.

15

The excessive algal growth, or algal bloom, becomes visible to the naked eye and can be green, blue-green, red,
or brown, depending on the type of algae. Algae are always present in natural bodies of water like oceans, lakes,
and rivers, but only a few types can produce toxins.

Section 2 : Chemistry - 15 Questions

16

12

13

Nucleosomes constitute the repeating unit of a structure in the nucleus called chromatin, thread-like stained
(cultured) bodies seen in the nucleus. The nucleosomes in chromatin are seen as beads-on-string structure when
viewed under electron microscope.

17

14

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20

18

21

19 22

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24

25

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26

27

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28

Section 3 : Physics - 15 Questions

31

29

32

30

33

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37
34

38

39

35

40

36

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41

45

42

43

Section 4 : Maths - 15 Questions

46

44

47

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51

52

48

53

49

54

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56

57

58

59

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Common questions

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Telomerase activity is directly related to cellular aging, as it maintains telomere length, allowing cells to divide without aging. By artificially enhancing telomerase activity, anti-aging therapies aim to prolong cellular life, delay senescence, and reduce age-associated diseases. However, the challenge is to increase telomerase activity without triggering uncontrollable cell proliferation and potential oncogenesis .

Telomerase extends the telomeres at the ends of chromosomes, allowing cells to overcome the Hayflick limit, which restricts cellular replication. In most somatic cells, telomerase is not sufficiently active, leading to cellular aging. However, in many cancer cells, telomerase activity is upregulated, allowing these cells to replicate indefinitely, contributing to cancer progression by enabling limitless cellular division and growth .

Gause's Competitive Exclusion Principle applies to resource competition by predicting that when two species compete for identical resources, one will eventually drive the other to extinction. This is due to the superior competitive ability of one species over the other, leading to the exclusion of the weaker competitor from that ecological niche, ultimately resulting in its extinction in that environment .

Bergmann's Rule posits a correlation between external temperature and the ratio of body surface to weight in warm-blooded animals. It suggests that birds and mammals in colder regions tend to be bulkier than individuals of the same species in warmer regions, as a larger body mass helps conserve heat more efficiently in cold environments .

Dispersal reduces the impact of genetic drift in isolated populations by promoting gene flow, thus increasing genetic diversity and reducing random allele frequency shifts. Over evolutionary timescales, dispersal allows populations to maintain a broader gene pool, enhancing adaptability and potentially facilitating new adaptations or speciation events by merging or exchanging genetic traits from various populations .

Algal blooms, characterized by excessive algal growth visible to the naked eye, can negatively impact aquatic systems by depleting oxygen levels, blocking sunlight, and releasing toxins. Only specific algae types can produce toxins, which can harm aquatic life and contaminate water sources. These blooms are often triggered by nutrient run-off from agricultural areas rich in nitrogen and phosphorus, which promote rapid algae growth .

Telomerase is an RNA-protein complex that completes the replication of telomeres during DNA synthesis. It acts as a specialized RNA-dependent DNA polymerase. The presence of telomerase allows cells to maintain telomere length, thus enabling continued cell division. This process is significant as it impacts cellular aging, with cell senescence often being linked to the erosion of telomeres in the absence of sufficient telomerase activity, ultimately contributing to aging and age-related diseases .

Nucleosomes are the repeating units of chromatin structure in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, appearing as bead-like structures along a string under electron microscopy. They consist of DNA wrapped around histone proteins, which aid in compacting DNA into a dense, controllable structure that facilitates efficient packaging within the cell nucleus while managing access to genetic information during transcription and replication processes .

Dispersal plays a critical role in evolutionary biology by determining gene flow between populations, which directly affects local adaptation, speciation, and the evolution of life-history traits. Dispersal enables populations to exchange genetic material, thereby influencing genetic diversity and helping populations adapt to new environments or changes in existing ones. It also helps prevent genetic drift in isolated populations and contributes to species differentiation and speciation over time .

Gause's Competitive Exclusion Principle states that two species competing for the same resources cannot coexist at constant population values. One species will inevitably outcompete and eliminate the inferior species over time. This principle explains that in an ecosystem, only species that occupy different ecological niches can sustainably coexist, preventing direct competition for identical resources .

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