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09-06-2024

1901CPA404016240016 PF

PHYSICS

1) Displacement is a.

(1) Vector quantity


(2) Scalar quantity
(3) Both of them
(4) None of these

2) Ratio of displacement to distance is -

(1) always < 1


(2) always = 1
(3) always > 1
(4) = or < 1

3) Acceleration of a particle changes when -

(1) direction of velocity changes


(2) magnitude of velocity changes
(3) both of above
(4) Speed changes

4) A bus accelerates uniformely from rest and acquires a speed of 36 km/h in 10 seconds. The
acceleration is -

(1) 100 m/s2


(2) 1 m/s2
(3) 1000 m/s2
(4) 10 m/s2

5) Motion along a straight line is called -

(1) Rectilinear motion


(2) Circular motion
(3) Curvilinear motion
(4) Oscillatory motion

6) Which two fundamental properties are used to describe motion?

(1) Mass & distance


(2) Length & time
(3) Speed & mass
(4) Distance & Speed

7) A body whose position with respect to surroundings does not change, is said to be in a state of -

(1) Rest
(2) Motion
(3) Vibration
(4) Oscillation

8) A person travelling on a straight line moves with a uniform velocity V1 for some time and uniform
velocity V2 for the next equal time. The average velocity V is given by -

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

9) In 1.0s, a particle goes from point A to point B, moving in a semicircle of radius 1.0m (see figure).

The magnitude of the displacement is-

(1) 3.14 m
(2) 2.0 m
(3) 1.0 m
(4) Zero

10) The device used to measure distance covered by vehicle -

(1) Speedometer
(2) Odometer
(3) Barometer
(4) Manometer

11) A car increases its velocity uniformely from 10 m/s to 60m/s in 10 second. its accecleration is :
(1) 7 m/s2
(2) 5 m/s2
(3) 6 m/s2
(4) None

12) The average velocity of a body is equal to the mean of its initial and final velocities. The
acceleration of the body is -

(1) Uniform
(2) Variable
(3) Uniformely variable
(4) Zero

13) Speedometer measures the-

(1) Distance
(2) uniform speed
(3) Average speed
(4) Instantaneous speed.

14) A particle is moving in a circular path of radius r. The displacement after a half circle would be

(1) Zero
(2) πr
(3) 2r
(4) 2πr

15) The rate of change of displacement with time is

(1) Speed
(2) Acceleration
(3) Retardation
(4) Velocity

16) The CGS unit of acceleration is -

(1) cm/s
(2) cm/min
(3) cm/s2
(4) cm/min2

17) For uniform acceleration which equation of motion is incorrect -

(1) V = u + at

(2)
(3) V2 + u2 = 2as
(4) V2 - u2 = 2as

18) A racing car has an uniform acceleration of 5m/s2. What distance will it cover in 20 s, after
starting from rest.

(1) 100 m
(2) 1000 m
(3) 10 m
(4) 200m

19) A walker follows the path from A to E as shown in figure-

What total distance does the walker cover between A


and E ?

(1) 160 m
(2) 80 m
(3) 20 m
(4) 40 m

20) In above figure what is the walkers total displacement from A to E ?

(1) + 160 m
(2) +80 m
(3) − 20 m
(4) − 40 m

CHEMISTRY

1) A few substances are arranged in the increasing order of ‘forces of attraction' between their
particles. Which one of the following represents a correct arrangement?

(1) Water, air, wind


(2) Air, sugar, oil
(3) Oxygen, water, sugar
(4) Salt, juice, air

2) Which of the following has the weakest interparticle force of attraction at the room temperature ?

(1) Nitrogen
(2) Mercury
(3) Iron
(4) Chalk

3) Which of the following phenomenon would increase on raising the temperature?

(1) Diffusion, evaporation, compression of gases.


(2) Evaporation, compression of gases, solubility.
(3) Evaporation, diffusion, expansion of gases.
(4) Evaporation, solubility, diffusion, compression of gases.

4) The boiling point of salt solution in water be

(1) 100ºC
(2) Less than 100ºC
(3) More than 100ºC
(4) Around 60ºC - 80ºC

5) Brownian movement describe

(1) Matter is made of extremely small particles


(2) Particles of Matter move constantly
(3) Both 1 and 2
(4) There is space between the particles of matter

6)

Column-I Column-II
(A) Ice (p) Definite volume Indefinite shape
(B) Water (q) Indefinite volume Indefinite shape
(C) Steam (r) Due to motion
(D) Kinetic energy (s) Definite volume definite shape
Option C matches with
(1) p
(2) q
(3) r
(4) s

7) Which scale has no negative readings (values)

(1) Celsius
(2) Kelvin
(3) Fahrenheit
(4) None of these

8) Which property of air is shown in the following diagram?


(1) Indefinite volume
(2) Rigidity
(3) Compressibility
(4) Fluidity

9) Option B matches with

(1) p
(2) q
(3) r
(4) s

10) The violet colour of KMnO4 will spread more quickly in warm water because :-

(1) K.E. of particles decrease


(2) Diffusion and K.E. of particles both decrease
(3) Diffusion and K.E. of particles increases
(4) None of these

11) Which of the following are fluids?

(1) Oxygen
(2) Nitrogen
(3) Water
(4) All of these

12) The latent heat of vaporisation is

(1) 22.5×105J/kg
(2) 2.25×105J/gm
(3) 3.34×105J/gm
(4) 3.34×105J/kg

13) Smell of hot sizzling food spread faster because

(1) Particles have low kinetic energy


(2) Particles do not have kinetic energy
(3) Particles have high kinetic energy
(4) None of above

14)

The substance having the maximum tendency to flow is :

(1) Water
(2) Sodium
(3) Sodium chloride
(4) Chlorine

15) Ram purchased a cellphone from a market whose weight is 15.2 gm. He placed the cellphone on
the table and it occupies the 0.2 m2 area of the table. In terms of chemistry you will classify the
cellphone as

(1) element
(2) matter
(3) compound
(4) none of these

16) Which of the following statements is/are correct?

(1) Intermolecular forces of attraction in solids are maximum


(2) Intermolecular forces of attraction in gases are minimum
(3) Intermolecular spaces in solids are minimum
(4) All of the above

17) On converting 25°C, 38°C and 66°C to Kelvin scale, the correct sequence of temperature will be
:

(1) 298 K, 311 K and 339K


(2) 298K, 300K and 338 K
(3) 273 K, 278 K and 543 K
(4) 298 K, 310 K and 338 K

18) Corresponding temperature in the Kelvin scale for 104° F is

(1) 313 K
(2) 203 K
(3) 308 K
(4) 377 K

19) The zig-zag movement of the small particles suspended in a liquid is called

(1) Linear motion


(2) Brownian Motion
(3) Circular motion
(4) Curved motion

20) Which of the following indicates the relative randomness of particles in the three states of
matter?

(1) Solid > Liquid > Gas


(2) Liquid > Solid < Gas
(3) Liquid > Gas > Solid
(4) Gas > Liquid > Solid

BIOLOGY

1) You know that this cell is in a ________ solution because it is_____.

(1) hypotonic ... is turgid


(2) hypotonic ... plasmolysed
(3) hypertonic ... endosmosis
(4) hypertonic solution ... losing water

2) The main function of a plasma membrane is to

(1) prevent water from entering or leaving


(2) control what goes into and out of the cell
(3) act as a sieve, allowing only lipids to pass
(4) None of these

3) Which of the following is not present in prokaryotic cells?

(1) Mitochondria
(2) DNA
(3) Cell membrane
(4) Cell wall

4) Choose the pair which is not correct from the given table.

(1) Knoll and Ruska Electron microscope


(2) Robert Hooke Nucleus
(3) Camillo Golgi Golgi body
(4) Rudolf Virchow "Omnis cellula e cellula"
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4

5)

Column-I Column-II
(A) Unicellular (p) Egg of Ostrich
(B) Multicellular (q) PPLO
(C) Largest cell (r) Plants
(D) Smallest cell (s) Paramecium

Option C matches with


(1) p
(2) q
(3) r
(4) s

6) The process of movement of substance from the region of its higher concentration to the region
it's lower concentration is :-

(1) Osmosis
(2) Diffusion
(3) Both
(4) None of these

7) Anjali wanted to eat rice and kidney bean (Rajmah). She requested her mother to cook the same
on next day. At night her mother took a cup of kidney beans and put them in a container having
some water and kept the container covered overnight. Next day it was observed that the kidney bean
got swollen and were ready to be cooked. What is the phenomenon due to which kidney bean got
swollen is known as?
(i) Osmosis
(ii) Diffusion
(iii) Endosmosis
(iv) Exosmosis
Choose the correct option among the following?

(1) Only (iii)


(2) Both (i) and (iii)
(3) Both (i) and (iv)
(4) Only (i)

8) Names of Schleiden and Schwann are associated with

(1) Protoplasm as the physical basis of life


(2) Cell theory
(3) Theory of cell lineage
(4) Nucleus functions as control centre of cell

9) Nucleus is separated from surrounding cytoplasm by a nuclear envelop which is

(1) Single membrane and porous


(2) Double membrane and porous
(3) Single membrane and non - porous
(4) Double membrane and non -porous

10) Which of the following is incorrect for Rudolf Virchow?

(1) He gave the statement ‘Omnis cellula e cellula’.


(2) He modified the hypothesis of Schleiden and Schwann to give cell theory a finer shape.
(3) According to him, all cells arise from pre-existing cells.
(4) He proposed the cell theory, but this theory did not explain how new cells are formed.

11) The living matter of the cell was coined by

(1) Purkinje
(2) Leeuwenhoek
(3) Max knoll
(4) Robert hooke

12) In an animal cheek cell, the nucleus is generally located :-

(1) in the centre of the cell.


(2) on one side of the cell.
(3) near the plasma membrane.
(4) anywhere in the cell.

13) Shrinking of protoplasm in a plant cell is referred to as -

(1) Plasmolysis
(2) Endosmosis
(3) Diffusion
(4) None of these

14) While preparing stained temporary mount of onion peel, which of the following observation
will not be observed?

The epidermal cells of onion peel can be seen as regularly arranged linear or rectangular
(1)
compartments
(2) Nucleus is pushed towards the periphery due to presence of a central vacuole.
(3) Presence of rigid cell walls
(4) The cells are flat and polygonal in shape with distinct rounded nucleus in the middle.
15) The diagram below represents the organization of genetic information within a cell nucleus. The

circle labelled Z most likely represents

(1) amino acids


(2) chromosomes
(3) vacuoles
(4) none of these

16) Identify the given structure 'X'

(1) Nucleus
(2) Mitochondria
(3) ER
(4) cytoplasm

17) Nucleolus was discovered by

(1) Fontana
(2) Schleiden
(3) Altmann
(4) Robert Brown

18) Given diagram is for -

(1) Bone Cell


(2) Nerve Cell
(3) Blood Cell
(4) Fat Cell

19) Peptidoglycan is the component of cell wall in

(1) Bacteria
(2) Plants
(3) Fungi
(4) Animal.

20) Which of the following correctly shows the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

(1) Prokaryotes are unicellular while eukaryotes are multicellular.


In prokaryotes, chromosome lie naked in cytoplasm while in eukaryotes, chromosome is
(2)
surrounded by nuclear envelope.
Nucleoid is the irregularly shaped region within the cell of an eukaryote that contains genetic
(3)
material.
(4) All of these

MATHEMATICS

1)

The rational form of −25.6875 is

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

2) Determine a and b if

(1) a = 3 b = 8
(2) a = 7 b = 3
(3) a = 8 b = 3
(4) a = 3 b = 7

3)

(1) x
(2)
(3) x1/3
(4) x1/6

4) If then the value of a + b is

(1) 14
(2) − 14
(3)
(4)

5) The sum of two rational number is _______ number.

(1) Rational
(2) Irrational
(3) Eithec (1) or (2)
(4) None of these

6) The value of on simplifying is

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

7) is a _______ number

(1) Terminating no
(2) Non-Terminating Repeating
(3) Non-Terminating, Non-Repeating
(4) None of these

8) If find

(1) 36
(2) 6
(3) 34
(4) 8

9) The value of is

(1)

(2)
(3)

(4)

10) Simplify

(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 5

11) Decimal representation of a rational number cannot be

(1) Terminating
(2) Non-terminating
(3) Non-termination Repeating
(4) Non-terminating - Non - Repeating

12) Two irrational number between 2 and 2.5 are

(1)

(2)
(3)
(4) None of these

13) is equal to

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

14) Find the value of x

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)
15) Find the square root of

(1) 7+4(3)
(2)
(3)
(4)

16) If then find the value of x + y

(1) 1
(2) 6
(3) − 6
(4) − 1

17) find value of x

(1) 24
(2) 72
(3) 12
(4) 8

18) simplify

(1) 1
(2) - 1

(3)

(4) abc

19)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

20)
(1) xyz
(2)
(3) 3x2yz2
(4) 7x2y2z2

MAT

1) In a code language '157' means 'Mother always 'Lovable', '619' means 'Always happy future' and
'952' means 'Mother very happy' then what does the word 'future' stands for in the same language ?

(1) 9
(2) 6
(3) 1
(4) Can't be determined

2) In a certain code language "IPAD" is coded as "OKEW" then "GAME" is coded as in the same code
language?

(1) IEOI
(2) TENI
(3) IEOV
(4) TENO

3) If ACNE is coded as 3, 7, 29, 11 then BOIL will be coded as :

(1) 5, 31, 21, 25


(2) 5, 31, 19, 25
(3) 5, 29, 19, 25
(4) 5, 29, 19, 17

4) If rains is called pink, pink in called cloud, cloud is called water, water is called breeze, and
breeze is called moon, so you wash your hands with ?

(1) Water
(2) Rain
(3) Breeze
(4) Moon

5) Code fof W is :

(1) q
(2) g
(3) b
(4) p
6) Code for the letters in the BEST are :

(1) g z m v
(2) d m y v
(3) b k p d
(4) g s z y

7) In a certain code, ‘MONKEY' is written in as ‘XDJMNL’, how is ‘TIGER’ written in that code?

(1) SHFDQ
(2) QDFHS
(3) SDFHS
(4) QDHJS

8) A 'train' means 'bus', 'bus' means 'tractor’, ‘tractor’, means 'car', 'car' means 'scooter' 'scooter'
means ‘bicycle’, ‘bicycle’ means 'moped', which is used to plough a 'field'?

(1) Train
(2) Bus
(3) Tractor
(4) Car

9) Which number will be expressed by the code (% ! $ ) #?

(1) 47593612
(2) 45739612
(3) 47539612
(4) 45793612

10) In a certain code, ROME is written as @ 54 # and RAIN is written as @683. How is NAME
written in that code ?

(1) 54@6
(2) 364#
(3) 36@#
(4) 5468

11) In a certain code language, 'Pat Zoo Sim' means 'Eat Good Mangoes', 'Pus Sim Tim' means
'Mangoes And Sweets' and 'Tim Zoo Kit' means 'Purchase Good Sweets'. Which word in the language
means Good?

(1) Zoo
(2) Pus
(3) Sim
(4) Tim
12) Directions : In the following questions, two columns I and II have been given. In column I few
words are given and in column II their codes have been given using a particular rule. The order of
the smaller letter have been placed in jumbled up form. You have to decode the language and choose
the alternative which is equal to letter asked in the question.

What is the code for "SCREEN"?

(1) fepcra
(2) fpersa
(3) fpreba
(4) feprra

13) In a certain code if the word SPHERE is coded as EREHPS, then how is the word EXHIBITION'
coded in that language?

(1) NOTITBIHXE
(2) NOITIDIHXE
(3) NOITIBIHWE
(4) NOITIBIHXE

14) 184632

(1) MDJBSI
(2) MDJBIL
(3) MDJBWL
(4) MDBJIL

15)

If in a certain code, TWENTY is written as 863985 and ELEVEN is written as 323039, how can
TWELVE be written in that code ?

(1) 863203
(2) 863584
(3) 863903
(4) 863063

16) In a certain code language,


(A) 'pit na som' means 'bring me water'
(B) 'na jo tod' means 'water is life'
(C) 'tub od pit' means 'give me toy'
(D) jo lin kot' means 'life and death'
Which of the following represents 'is' in that language ?

(1) jo
(2) na
(3) tod
(4) lin

17) In a certain code language, 'MOST is written as ‘134’ and ‘FUR’ is written as ‘90’. How will
‘SUCCESS’ be written in that language?

(1) 89
(2) 175
(3) 215
(4) 178

18) In a certain code


'bing ping ming jing' means 'all problems are serious'
'ring ding bing sing' means 'men have many problems'
'ming zing ting sing' means 'some men are happy' and
'wing ting ring ping' means 'some have serious ailments'
What would be the code for 'some problems are serious?

(1) ting ping wing ring


(2) ring jing bing ning
(3) ping bing ting ming
(4) zing ring ping ming

19) In certain code language TELEPHONE, is written as 'ENOHPELET'. How is 'ALIGATOR' written
in that code?

(1) ROTAGILE
(2) ROTAGILA
(3) ROTEGILA
(4) ROTAGIAL

20) If in a certain code I = 9; and GIRL = 46, then BOY = ?

(1) 37
(2) 39
(3) 24
(4) 42

SST
1) Which of the following states does not share its border with Bangladesh?

(1) Meghalaya
(2) Mizoram
(3) Odisha
(4) West Bengal

2) Match the following columns :

Column-I Column-II

A. 8°4'N–37°6'N I. Standard Meridian of India

B. 68°7'E–97°25'E II. Longitudinal extension of mainland of India

C. 82°30'E III. Latitudinal extension of mainland of India

D. Rajasthan IV. Largest state of India


(1) A–III, B–II, C–I, D–IV
(2) A–II, B–IV, C–I, D–III
(3) A–III, B–IV, C–I, D–II
(4) A–I, B–IV, C–II, D–III

3) Match the column

Column-I Column-II

have common frontier


(A) Punjab (p)
with Bangladesh

have common frontier


(B) Nagaland (q)
with Myanmar

have common frontier


(C) Assam (r)
with China

have common frontier


(D) Himachal Pradesh (s)
with Pakistan
Option A matches with
(1) p
(2) q
(3) r
(4) s

4) From which state the Tropic of Cancer does not pass?

(1) Gujarat
(2) Bihar
(3) West Bengal
(4) Mizoram
5) Kavarati is situated in ____________.

(1) Puducherry
(2) Diu and Daman
(3) Andaman and Nicobar
(4) Lakshadweep

6) In which of the following places, would you find the least difference in the duration between day
time and night time?

(1) Kanyakumari
(2) Laddakh
(3) Srinagar
(4) None of the Above

7) The four states which are situated along the Himalayas are :

(1) Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Arunachal Pradesh


(2) Gujarat, Maharashtra, Haryana, Rajasthan
(3) Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand
(4) Bihar, West Bengal, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh

8) A pilot takes off from an airport at 15º S latitude and flies 55º due North. What latitude the pilot
has reached?

(1) 55° N
(2) 40° N
(3) 70° N
(4) 15° N

9) With how many countries does India share its land boundary?

(1) 5
(2) 10
(3) 7
(4) 8

10) What separates Sri Lanka and India?

(1) Palk Strait and gulf of Mannar


(2) Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean
(3) Both (1) and (2)
(4) None of these

11) What is the Standard Meridian of India and from where does it pass through?
(1) 82°30’W, Uttar Pradesh
(2) 91°15’E, Uttarakhand
(3) 82°30’E, Uttar Pradesh
(4) None of these

12)

A triangular slave trade took place between Europe, the Americas and ______

(1) Africa
(2) Asia
(3) Australia
(4) None of the above

13)

The law is the same for all, and all are equal before it. Is shown through

(1) The winged woman


(2) The eye within a triangle radiating light
(3) The bundle of rods or fasces
(4) The Law Tablet

14) There are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and other labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): The period from 1795 to 1798 is referred as the Reign of Terror.
Reason (R): Robespierre followed a policy of severe control and punishment.

(1) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A.


(2) Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(3) A is correct but R is wrong.
(4) A is wrong but R is correct.

15) Given questions are based on matching the columns. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and
(4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Column-I Column-II

(A) 1815 (p) Convocation of Estates General

(B) 1789 (q) Napoleon defeated in Waterloo

(C) 1774 (r) Louis XVI becomes King of France

(D) 1804 (s) Napoleon becomes emperor of France


Option D matches with
(1) p
(2) q
(3) r
(4) s
16) Identify the incorrect match:-

Column-A Column-B

National Currency
a. Livre
of France

National song of
b. Marseilles
France

National day of
c. 14th July
France

Tri colour (Red, National Flag of


d.
white & Brown) France
(1) a, b, c
(2) a and c
(3) b and d
(4) Only d

17) Upon becoming free, the slave ware:

(1) Blue cap


(2) White cap
(3) Red cap
(4) Green cap

18)

France helped_______colonies of America.

(1) 15
(2) 18
(3) 20
(4) 13

19)

Division of power within the government was put forth in

(1) ‘Two Treaties of Government’


(2) ‘The Spirit of the Laws’
(3) ‘Le Moniteur Universal’
(4) ‘The Social Contract’

20) The National Assembly voted in April 1792 to declare war against

(1) Austria and Britain


(2) Prussia and Austria
(3) Austria and Italy
(4) Spain and Prussia
ANSWER KEYS

PHYSICS

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. 1 4 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 4 3 4 3 3 2 1 2

CHEMISTRY

Q. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A. 3 1 3 3 3 2 2 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 4 1 1 2 4

BIOLOGY

Q. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A. 4 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 4 2 4 1 2 1 2

MATHEMATICS

Q. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
A. 1 3 4 1 1 4 2 3 4 4 4 1 1 3 2 2 3 4 3 3

MAT

Q. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
A. 2 2 2 3 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 4 4 4 1 3 4 3 2 4

SST

Q. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
A. 3 1 4 2 4 1 1 2 3 1 3 1 4 4 4 4 3 4 2 2
SOLUTIONS

PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

26)

Steam is gas which has indefinite volume and indefinite shape.

30)

The violet colour of KMnO4 will spread more quickly in warm water because, diffusion and K.E. of
particles increases.

31)

Both liquid and gas are fluid, because they can easily flow.

32)

The latent heat of vaporisation is 22.5×105J/kg.

39)

Definition.

BIOLOGY

41)

The direction of water movement explains that cell is lying in a hypertonic solution.

42)

Plasma membrane being selectively permeable chiefly regulates the entry and exit of selected
substances in the cell.

44)

Robert Hooke discovered dead cell while nucleus was discovered by Robert Brown.

45)

The largest cell is the egg of ostrich.

46) The process of movement of substance from the region of its higher concentration to the
region of it's lower concentration is diffusion.
47) (i) Osmosis, movement of water from higher to lower concentration.
(iii) Entry of water inside the cell.

48) Schleiden and Schwann are associated with cell theory.

49) Nucleus is surrounded by nuclear envelop that is double membranous and porous.

50)

He proposed the cell theory but this theory did not explain how new cells are formed.

Above statement is incorrect.

51)

Protoplasm was coined or termed by J.E. Purkinje.

52)

In an animal cheek cell, the nucleus is generally located in the centre of the cell.

53)

Shrinking of protoplasm in a plant cell is plasmolysis.

54)

While preparing stained temporary mount of human cheek cell, the cells are observed which are flat
and polygonal in shape with distinct rounded nucleus in the middle.

55) Z represents chromosomes.


Nucleus contains thread like structure called chromosomes, that are only visible when the cell
is about to divide. Genes are located on chromosomes.

56)

X = cytoplasm

57)

Nucleolus was discovered by Fontana.

58)

Given diagram is for nerve cell.

59)

In Bacteria and Blue green algae the cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan.
60)

A well developed nucleus is present in eukaryotic cell while it is poorly developed in prokaryotic
cells which is called nucleoid.

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