21. The force acting on a particle of mass m moving along the x-axis is gi

The force acting on a particle of mass m moving along the x-axis is given by F(x) = Ax2 – Bx. Which one of the following is the potential energy of the particle ?

2Ax – B
$ - rac{x^2}{6} (2Ax – 3B) $
$ Ax^3 – Bx^2 $
Zero
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The potential energy $U(x)$ is related to the conservative force $F(x)$ by the relation $F(x) = -\frac{dU}{dx}$. To find the potential energy, we need to integrate the force with respect to $x$ and negate the result: $U(x) = -\int F(x) dx + C$, where $C$ is the integration constant. Given $F(x) = Ax^2 – Bx$, we integrate:
$U(x) = -\int (Ax^2 – Bx) dx = – \left( A \int x^2 dx – B \int x dx \right) = – \left( A \frac{x^3}{3} – B \frac{x^2}{2} \right) + C$
$U(x) = -\frac{A}{3}x^3 + \frac{B}{2}x^2 + C$.
If we set the integration constant $C=0$, the potential energy is $U(x) = -\frac{A}{3}x^3 + \frac{B}{2}x^2$. Let’s rewrite Option B: $ -\frac{x^2}{6} (2Ax – 3B) = -\frac{2Ax^3}{6} + \frac{3Bx^2}{6} = -\frac{A}{3}x^3 + \frac{B}{2}x^2 $. This perfectly matches the derived potential energy expression with $C=0$.
– The relationship between a conservative force $F(x)$ and potential energy $U(x)$ is $F(x) = -dU/dx$.
– To find $U(x)$ from $F(x)$, integrate: $U(x) = -\int F(x) dx$.
The integration constant $C$ represents the arbitrary choice of the zero point for potential energy. Different choices of $C$ result in different absolute values for potential energy, but the force (which depends on the *derivative* of potential energy, or the *difference* in potential energy between two points) remains the same. In multiple-choice questions involving potential energy derived from a force, the correct option often corresponds to setting the integration constant to zero or a value that makes the expression fit one of the choices.

22. An object moves in a circular path with a constant speed. Which one of

An object moves in a circular path with a constant speed. Which one of the following statements is correct ?

The centripetal acceleration of the object is smaller for a gentle curve (i.e., curve of larger radius) than that for a sharp curve (i.e., curve of smaller radius).
The centripetal acceleration is greater for a gentle curve than that for a sharp curve.
The centripetal acceleration is the same for both, the gentle and sharp curves.
The centripetal acceleration causes the object to slow down.
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When an object moves in a circular path with constant speed $v$, it experiences a centripetal acceleration $a_c$ directed towards the center of the circle. The formula for centripetal acceleration is $a_c = \frac{v^2}{r}$, where $v$ is the speed and $r$ is the radius of the circular path. For a constant speed $v$, the centripetal acceleration is inversely proportional to the radius $r$. A gentle curve corresponds to a larger radius ($r$), while a sharp curve corresponds to a smaller radius ($r$). Therefore, for a constant speed, a larger radius (gentle curve) results in a smaller centripetal acceleration, and a smaller radius (sharp curve) results in a larger centripetal acceleration. Option A correctly states that the centripetal acceleration is smaller for a gentle curve (larger radius) than for a sharp curve (smaller radius).
– Centripetal acceleration $a_c = \frac{v^2}{r}$.
– For constant speed $v$, $a_c \propto \frac{1}{r}$.
– Gentle curve = larger radius; Sharp curve = smaller radius.
Centripetal acceleration is always perpendicular to the velocity vector in uniform circular motion and is responsible for changing the direction of velocity, thus keeping the object on the circular path, without changing its speed. Option D is incorrect because centripetal acceleration changes direction, not speed (in uniform circular motion).

23. Golden rice is a genetically-modified crop plant where the incorporate

Golden rice is a genetically-modified crop plant where the incorporated gene is meant for biosynthesis of

Omega-3 fatty acids
Vitamin A
Vitamin B
Vitamin C
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The correct answer is B) Vitamin A.
Golden rice is a genetically modified rice variety designed to synthesize beta-carotene, a precursor of Vitamin A, in the edible part of the grain (endosperm).
The project aimed to address Vitamin A deficiency, a major public health problem in developing countries where rice is a staple food but naturally lacks beta-carotene. The golden color of the rice is due to the accumulation of beta-carotene.

24. Which one of the following statements about microbes is not correct ?

Which one of the following statements about microbes is not correct ?

They are used in sewage treatment plants.
They are used in industrial fermenters for the production of beverages.
No antibiotic has been obtained from any microbe.
They are used to get many bioactive molecules for the treatment of diseases.
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The correct answer is C) No antibiotic has been obtained from any microbe.
Statement C is incorrect. Many antibiotics are derived from microbes. For example, Penicillin is obtained from the fungus *Penicillium notatum*, and Streptomycin is obtained from the bacterium *Streptomyces griseus*.
Statements A, B, and D are correct applications of microbes:
A) Microbes (bacteria) are essential in sewage treatment for decomposing organic matter.
B) Microbes like yeast (fungus) are used in fermentation for producing beverages like beer and wine, and bacteria are used for yogurt, cheese, etc.
D) Microbes are genetically engineered or used as sources to produce various bioactive molecules, including insulin, vaccines, enzymes, and certain therapeutic drugs.

25. Intake of which one of the following food components should be minimiz

Intake of which one of the following food components should be minimized by patients having Gouty Arthritis due to elevated serum uric acid level ?

Food fibres
Nucleic acids
Lipids
Carbohydrates
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The correct answer is B) Nucleic acids.
Gouty arthritis is caused by elevated levels of uric acid in the blood, which leads to the formation of uric acid crystals in the joints. Uric acid is a metabolic breakdown product of purines. Purines are building blocks of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA).
Foods high in purines (e.g., red meat, organ meats, seafood, certain vegetables like asparagus and spinach, and alcohol) contribute to higher uric acid levels. Therefore, minimizing the intake of foods rich in purines, which are directly linked to the metabolism of nucleic acids, is a key dietary recommendation for patients with gout. While overall diet balance is important, purine restriction is specifically targeted at the root cause of hyperuricemia related to diet.

26. Melanin is the natural pigment that gives colour to human skin, hair a

Melanin is the natural pigment that gives colour to human skin, hair and the iris. It provides protection against

Ultraviolet radiation
Infrared radiation
X-ray radiation
Short wave radio radiation
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The correct answer is A) Ultraviolet radiation.
Melanin is a pigment produced by melanocytes in the skin, hair, and eyes. Its primary function is to absorb harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight, thereby protecting the cells from DNA damage and reducing the risk of skin cancer.
The amount and type of melanin produced influence skin, hair, and eye color. More melanin provides greater protection against UV radiation. While skin provides some protection against other forms of radiation, melanin’s specific role as a pigment is most directly linked to absorption of UV radiation.

27. Which one of the following is the scientific name of the causal organi

Which one of the following is the scientific name of the causal organism of elephantiasis ?

Ascaris lumbricoides
Culex pipiens
Wuchereria bancrofti
Fasciola hepatica
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The correct answer is C) Wuchereria bancrofti.
Elephantiasis, or Lymphatic Filariasis, is a parasitic disease caused by nematode worms, primarily *Wuchereria bancrofti*, *Brugia malayi*, and *Brugia timori*. These worms block the lymphatic system, leading to swelling.
The infection is transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes, mainly Culex, Anopheles, and Aedes species, which serve as vectors. *Ascaris lumbricoides* causes ascariasis. *Fasciola hepatica* is a liver fluke that causes fascioliasis. *Culex pipiens* is a mosquito species, which can be a vector for the disease but is not the causal organism itself.

28. Tendons through which muscles are connected to bones are tightly compa

Tendons through which muscles are connected to bones are tightly compacted bundles of which one of the following long fibrous protein ?

Fibrin
Collagen
Elastin
Cellulose
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The correct answer is B) Collagen.
Tendons are tough bands of fibrous connective tissue that connect muscles to bones. They are primarily composed of tightly compacted bundles of collagen fibers.
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body and a key structural component of connective tissues, including tendons, ligaments, cartilage, bone, and skin. Elastin is another fibrous protein found in elastic tissues like blood vessels and skin, allowing them to stretch and recoil. Fibrin is a protein involved in blood clotting. Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate that forms the cell walls of plants.

29. Which part of India has the Kalakot tertiary coal field ?

Which part of India has the Kalakot tertiary coal field ?

Brahmaputra river basin of Assam
Damodar river basin of Jharkhand and West Bengal
Himalayan mountain region
Cardamom hills in Kerala
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The correct answer is C) Himalayan mountain region.
The Kalakot tertiary coal field is located in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, which is part of the Himalayan mountain region.
India has two main types of coal deposits: Gondwana coal (older, mainly in Damodar, Mahanadi, Godavari basins) and Tertiary coal (younger, mainly in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Jammu & Kashmir). The Kalakot field is one of the significant tertiary coal fields in India, found within the geologically young Himalayan belt.

30. The Kashmir region receives additional amount of precipitation during

The Kashmir region receives additional amount of precipitation during the winter brought by

South-west Monsoon
Western Disturbances
Retreating Monsoon
Temperate Cyclone
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The correct answer is B) Western Disturbances.
Winter precipitation in the northern parts of India, including the Kashmir region, is primarily caused by Western Disturbances. These are extra-tropical storms originating in the Mediterranean region.
Western Disturbances travel eastward across Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan before reaching the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent. They bring much-needed winter rainfall and snowfall to the Himalayas and plains, crucial for Rabi crops and the water supply from Himalayan glaciers. The South-west Monsoon causes precipitation during the summer months. The Retreating Monsoon affects mainly parts of South India during the post-monsoon season.