NEET Phase II Solved Paper 2016

  • Question 10 :
  • III > I > II
  • I > II > III
  • II > I > III
  • III > II > I
  • Question 17 :
  • Explanation:

  • Question 26 :
  • sp2 , sp and sp3
  • sp, sp3 and sp2
  • sp2 , sp3 and sp
  • sp, sp2 and sp3
  • Explanation:

  • Question 34 :
  • The correct increasing order of trans-effect of the following species is

  • CN > Br > C6H5 > NH3
  • NH3 > CN > Br > C6H5
  • CN >C6H5 Br >NH3
  • Br >CN >NH3 > C6H5
  • Explanation:

    Trans effect : The intensity of trans effect depend on increase in rate of substitution of the trans ligand. F <sup>–</sup> < NH<sub>3</sub> < Cl<sup>–</sup> < Br<sup>–</sup> < Ph<sup>–</sup> < CH<sub>3</sub> <sup>–</sup> < CN<sup>–</sup>

  • Question 35 :
  • Which one of the following statements related to lanthanons is incorrect ?

  • Ce (+4) solutions are widely used as oxidizing agent in volumetric analysis.
  • Europium shows +2 oxidation state.
  • The basicity decreases as the ionic radius decreases from Pr to Lu
  • All are correct
  • Explanation:

    Ce<sup>+4</sup> is strong oxidising agent and easily convert into Ce<sup>+3</sup> Eu<sup>+2</sup> exist and behave as reducing agent lanthanons are much more reactive than aluminum. Ln(OH)<sub>3</sub> are basic in nature and as ionic radius decrease, basic nature decreases from Ce to Lu.

  • Question 40 :
  • 2 and 5
  • 2 and 3
  • 3 and 4
  • 2 and 4
  • Explanation:

  • Question 44 :
  • D-erythrose, D-threose, L-erythrose, L-threose
  • L-erythrose, L-threose, L-erythrose, D-threose
  • D-threose, D-erythrose, L-threose, L-erythrose
  • L-erythrose, L-threose, D-erythrose, D-threose
  • Explanation:

  • Question 45 :
  • Explanation:

  • Question 54 :
  • Which of the following is correctly matched?

  • Stratification-Population
  • Aerenchyma-Opuntia
  • Age pyramid-Biome
  • Parthenium hysterophorus-Threat to biodiversity
  • Explanation:

    Stratification :- Structural component of ecosystem (2) Aerenchyma :- Feature of hydrophytes (3) Age pyramid :- Food chain (4) Parthenium hysterophorus :- Exotic species do not that allow the growth of other plants near it.

  • Question 55 :
  • Red List contains data or information on

  • marine vertebrates only
  • all economically important plants
  • plants whose products are in international trade
  • threatened species
  • Explanation:

    Red list of red data bood IUCN (New name WCU) involve threatened species of plants & animals

  • Question 56 :
  • Which one of the following is wrong for fungi?

  • They are both unicellular and multicellular.
  • They are eukaryotic.
  • All fungi possess a purely cellulosic cell wall.
  • They are heterotrophic
  • Explanation:

    In fungi, cell wall is usually composed of Chitin. Cellulosic cell wall is found in oomycetes of phycomycetes in fungi.

  • Question 57 :
  • Methanogens belong to

  • Slime moulds
  • Eubacteria
  • Archaebacteria
  • Dinoflagellates
  • Explanation:

    Biogas producing, obligate anaerobe, methanogens are type of Archaebacteria.

  • Question 58 :
  • Select the wrong statement.

  • Diatoms are microscopic and float passively in water.
  • The walls of diatoms are easily destructible.
  • 'Diatomaceous earth' is formed by the cell walls of diatoms.
  • Diatoms are chief producers in the oceans.
  • Explanation:

    The wall of diatoms contain cellulose & Silica. It is called frustule. It is non-degrodable. After death it is deposited at the bottom in water & form diatomous earth.

  • Question 61 :
  • Which one of the following statements is wrong?

  • Laminaria and Sargassum are used as food
  • Algae increase the level of dissolved oxygen in the immediate environment.
  • Algin is obtained from red algae, and carrageenan from brown algae.
  • Agar-agar is obtained from Gelidium. and Gracilaria.
  • Explanation:

    Algin is obtained from Laminaria & Fucus –Brown algae while Carrageenan from chondrus crispes – Red alage

  • Question 62 :
  • The term 'polyadelphous' is related to

  • calyx
  • gynoecium
  • androecium
  • corolla
  • Explanation:

    If filaments of Androecium are joined to form more than two groups but their Anthers separate, it is called polyadelphous Eg :- Citrus.

  • Question 66 :
  • Cortex is the region found between

  • endodermis and vascular bundle
  • epidermis and stele
  • pericycle and endodermis
  • endodermis and pith
  • Explanation:

    Sequence from outside to inside in T.S. of stem is epidermeis, hypodermis, cortex, endodermis, stele (pericycle + vascular tissues + pirh) hence cortex is present between epidermis & stele. 

  • Question 67 :
  • The balloon-shaped structures called tyloses

  • are linked to the ascent of sap through xylem vessels
  • originate in the lumen of vessels
  • characterize the sapwood
  • are extensions of xylem parenchyma cells into vessels
  • Question 68 :
  • A non-proteinaceous enzyme is

  • deoxyribonuclease
  • lysozyme
  • Ribozyme
  • ligase
  • Explanation:

    Ribozyme is non proteinaceous enzyme as it is 23 rRNA acts as a catalyst during protein synthesis

  • Question 69 :
  • Select the mismatch.

  • Methanogens-Prokaryotes
  • Gas vacuoles-Green bacteria
  • Large central vacuoles-Animal cells
  • Protists-Eukaryotes
  • Explanation:

    Animal cells donot contain large central vacuole, their vacuole is poorely developed or absent.

  • Question 70 :
  • Select the wrong statement.

  • Mycoplasma is a a wall-less microorganism.
  • Bacterial cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan.cj
  • Pili and fimbriae are mainly involved in motility of bacterial cells
  • Cyanobacteria lack flagellated cells
  • Explanation:

    Motility is performed by flagella only in bacterial cells while fibriae provide attachment to base and pili forms conjugation tube during conjugation

  • Question 72 :
  • During cell growth, DNA synthesis takes place in

  • M phase
  • S Phase
  • G1 phase
  • G2 phase
  • Explanation:

    DNA Polymerase enzyme is synthesized in G1 phase but activates in 'S' phase hence DNA replication takes place in 'S' phase in the presence of DNA polymerase.

  • Question 76 :
  • Phytochrome is a

  • chromoprotein
  • flavoprotein
  • glycoprotein
  • lipoprotein
  • Explanation:

    Phytochromes are chromoproteins

  • Question 79 :
  • Which one of the following statements is not correct

  • Water hyacinth, growing in the standing water, drains oxygen from water that leads to the death of fishes.
  • Offspring produced by the asexual roduction are called clone.
  • Microscopic, motile asexual reproductive structures are called zoospores.
  • In potato, banana and ginger, the plantlets arise from the internodes present in the modified stem.
  • Explanation:

    Plantlet always arise from nodes of stem or modified stem

  • Question 82 :
  • In majority of angiosperms

  • a small central cell is present in the embryo sac:
  • egg has a filiform apparatus
  • there are numerous antipodal cells
  • reduction division occurs in the megaspore mother cells
  • Question 88 :
  • A true breeding plant is

  • Always homozygous recessive in its genetic constitution
  • One that is able to bred on its own
  • Produced due to cross pollination among unrelated plants
  • near homozygous and produces offsspiring of its kind
  • Question 93 :
  • Interespecific hybridization in the mating of

  • more closely related individuals within same breed for 4-6 generations
  • animals within same breed without having common ancestors
  • two different related species
  • superior males and females of different breeds
  • Question 94 :
  • Which of the following is correct regarding AIDS causative HIV?

  • HIV does not escape but attacks the acquired immune response.
  • HIV is enveloped virus containing one molecule of single-stranded RNA and one molecule of reverse transcriptase.
  • HIV is enveloped virus that contains two identical molecules of single-stranded RNA and two molecules of reverse transcriptase.
  • HIV is unenveloped retrovirus.
  • Explanation:

    HIV attacks helper T cells and not try to hide from them

  • Question 100 :
  • A lake which is rich in organic waste may result in

  • mortality of fish due to lack of oxygen
  • increased population of aquatic organisms due to minerals
  • drying of the lake due to algal bloom
  • increased population of fish due to lots of nutrients
  • Explanation:

    Lake with large amount of organic waste will increase BOD of water since microbes will use more Dissolved Oxygen to degrade organic matter

  • Question 104 :
  • Choose the correct statement.

  • All Pisces have gills covered by an operculum.
  • All mammals are viviparous.
  • All cyclostomes do not possess jaws and paired fins.
  • All reptiles have a three-chambered heart.
  • Question 107 :
  • Smooth muscles are

  • voluntary, spindle-shaped, uninucleate
  • involuntary, fusiform, non-striated
  • voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical
  • involuntary, cylindrical, striated
  • Question 108 :
  • Oxidative phosphorylation is

  • formation of ATP energy released from electrons removed during substrate oxidation
  • formation of ATP by transfer of phosphate group from a substrate to ADP.
  • oxidation of phosphate group in ATP
  • addition of phosphate group to ATP
  • Explanation:

    Oxidative phosphorylation occurs when NADH+ + H+ or FADH2 are oxidized and their electron enters in ETC creating proton gradient which finally produce ATP in F0-F1 particle.

  • Question 110 :
  • Which of the following describes the given graph correctly?

  • Exothermic reaction with energy A in absence of enzyme and B in presence of enzyme
  • Endothermic reaction with energy A in presence of enzyme and B in absence of enzyme
  • Exothermic reaction with energy A in presence of enzyme and B in absence of enzyme
  • Endothermic reaction with energy A in absence of enzyme and B in presence of enzyme.
  • Question 115 :
  • Choose the correct statement.

  • Receptors do not produce graded potentials.
  • Nociceptors respond to changes in pressure.
  • Meissner's corpuscles are thermoreceptors.
  • Photoreceptors in the human eye are depolarized during darkness and become hyperpolarized in response to the light stimulus.
  • Explanation:

    Photoreceptors in the human eye are depolarized during darkness and become hyperpolarized in response to the light stimulus.

  • Question 116 :
  • Graves' disease is caused due to

  • hypersecretion of adrenal gland
  • hyposecretion of thyroid gland
  • hypersecretion of thyroid gland
  • hyposecretion of adrenal gland
  • Question 121 :
  • Serum differs from blood in

  • lacking antibodies
  • lacking globulins
  • lacking albumins
  • lacking clotting factors
  • Explanation:

    Blood Plasma–clotting factors =Serum

  • Question 130 :
  • Several hormones like hCG, hPL, estrogen. progesterone are produced by

  • pituitary
  • ovary
  • placenta
  • fallopian tube
  • Explanation:

    Colour blind man         Normal homozygous women

    X cY                                      XX

    Genotype of son – XY- normal vision

    Son receives Y chromosome from father and X chromosomes from mother

  • Question 132 :
  • Genetic drift operates in

  • slow reproductive population
  • small isolated population
  • large isolated population
  • non-reproductive population
  • Explanation:

    Genetic drift operates in small isolated population

  • Question 151 :
  • 2J
  • 8 J
  • 11 J
  • 5 J
  • Explanation:

NEET Phase II Solved Paper 2016
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