Senior Intermediate Zoology Model Paper 2
Here is Senior Inter Zoology Model Paper - II (English Version) for Intermediate second year students. Maximum marks for the examination is 60 and duration is 3 hours. Board of Intermediate Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh will conduct annual Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE). This Zoology model paper will help the Inter students to be aware of the nature of the examination:
SECTION - A (Very Short Answer Questions)
Answer all the questions. 10 x 2 = 20
1. What is catadromous migration? Give an example you have studied.
2. Distinguish between synapsid skull and parapsid skull.
3. Which vitamin is called sunshine vitamin? What is the disease caused by the deficiency of it among children?
4. Name the bones associated with the occipital region of cranium in the skull of rabbit.
5. What do you call the opening present between II and III ventricles and the duct present between III & IV ventricles?
6. How sickle cell hemoglobin does differ from normal hemoglobin?
7. Distinguish between in- vivo and ex-vivo gene therapies.
8. Distinguish between anagenesis and cladogenesis.
9. Distinguish between auto graft and allograft.
10. Name any two Indian organizations that are concerned with fishery development in India. Where they are located?
SECTION - B (Short Answer Questions)
Answer any six of the following questions. 6 x 4 = 24
11. Give important characters of Apoda.
12. What are similarities between Reptilia and Prototheria.
13. Describe the placenta of rabbit.
14. Write a short notes on counter current hypothesis.
15. Explain the mechanism of cell mediated immunity.
16. Draw a labeled diagram of T.S. of spinal cord.
17. Discuss the role of different patterns of selections in evolution.
18. Explain simulation experiments conducted to explain the origin of complex organic molecules from simple molecules.
SECTION - C (Long Answer Questions)
Answer any two questions. 2 x 8 = 16
19. Write notes on working of the heart of rabbit.
20. What is criss -cross inheritance? explain the inheritance of sex linked recessive character in human being.
21. Explain bacterial, viral and fungal diseases in poultry.
SECTION - A (Very Short Answer Questions)
Answer all the questions. 10 x 2 = 20
1. What is catadromous migration? Give an example you have studied.
2. Distinguish between synapsid skull and parapsid skull.
3. Which vitamin is called sunshine vitamin? What is the disease caused by the deficiency of it among children?
4. Name the bones associated with the occipital region of cranium in the skull of rabbit.
5. What do you call the opening present between II and III ventricles and the duct present between III & IV ventricles?
6. How sickle cell hemoglobin does differ from normal hemoglobin?
7. Distinguish between in- vivo and ex-vivo gene therapies.
8. Distinguish between anagenesis and cladogenesis.
9. Distinguish between auto graft and allograft.
10. Name any two Indian organizations that are concerned with fishery development in India. Where they are located?
SECTION - B (Short Answer Questions)
Answer any six of the following questions. 6 x 4 = 24
11. Give important characters of Apoda.
12. What are similarities between Reptilia and Prototheria.
13. Describe the placenta of rabbit.
14. Write a short notes on counter current hypothesis.
15. Explain the mechanism of cell mediated immunity.
16. Draw a labeled diagram of T.S. of spinal cord.
17. Discuss the role of different patterns of selections in evolution.
18. Explain simulation experiments conducted to explain the origin of complex organic molecules from simple molecules.
SECTION - C (Long Answer Questions)
Answer any two questions. 2 x 8 = 16
19. Write notes on working of the heart of rabbit.
20. What is criss -cross inheritance? explain the inheritance of sex linked recessive character in human being.
21. Explain bacterial, viral and fungal diseases in poultry.
Senior Intermediate Physics Model Paper - 2
Here is Senior Inter Physics Model Paper - 2 for Intermediate Candidates of Andhra Pradesh. The candidates going to appear for Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) can go through it and have an understanding of the nature of question paper. This model question paper is given in English. Duration of the examination is 3 hours. Maximum marks a student can get is 60. You can also find model papers and previous question papers for other subjects such as Maths, English, Chemistry etc. See the model paper below:
SECTION - A
Note: a) Answer all questions. b) Every question carries 2 marks.
c) All are very short answer type questions. 10 x 2 = 20
1. An obstacle such as a telephone pole can cast a shadow in the light from a distant source. No such effect is noticed for the sound from a distant car. Why?
2. Two waves of same frequency have amplitudes 1.00 and 2.00. They interfere at a point where their phase difference is 60.0°. What is the resultant amplitude at that point?
3. On what factors does the period of oscillation of a bar magnet in a uniform magnetic field depend?
4. Write the units of (i) Charge, (ii) Electric field strength, (iii) Electric potential and (iv) Capacitance.
5. State Ampere's Law and Biot - Savart's Law.
6. If a current of 2A is reduced to zero in 1/16 S, find the induced emf in an inductor of inductance 0.25 H.
7. If a proton and an electron have same de Broglie wavelength, which has more momentum and Kinetic energy?
8. If np and ne represent the concentrations of holes and free electrons respectively, what is the relation between them in (i) an intrinsic semi conductor and (ii) a p-type semiconductor.
9. Write the truth tables of (i) OR-gate and (ii) AND gate.
10. What are the basic blocks of communication system?
SECTION - B
Note: a) Answer any six questions. b) Every question carries 4 marks.
c) All are short answer type questions. 6 x 4 = 24
11. Derive prism formula.
12. Derive an expression for the torque acting on a bar magnet in a uniform magnetic field and hence define 'magnetic moment'.
13. A capacitor of capacitance 10 μF is charged by a 12 V battery, while the battery is still present in the circuit, the space between the capacitor plates is filled with a dielectric of dielectric constant K = 3. Calculate the energy stored in the capacitor filled with dielectric.
14. The intensity of magnetic induction at the centre of a circular coil is B. What happens to it if the number of turns and radius are doubled?
15. Obtain an expression for the current through an inductor when an ac emf is applied.
16. Explain construction and working of Duddell's thermogalvanometer.
17. Describe Thomson's experiment to determine e/m of an electron with relevant theory.
18. Explain the working of a common emitter amplifier with necessary circuit diagram.
SECTION - C
Note: a) Answer any two questions. b) Each question carries 8 marks.
c) All are long answer type questions. 2 x 8 = 16
19. How are stationary waves formed in a closed pipe? Explain the various modes of vibrations in a closed pipe and establish the relation between their frequencies.
20. State and explain Kirchoff's Laws in electricity and apply them to Wheatstone bridge to obtain its balancing condition.
21. Explain the working of a nuclear reactor with the help of a labelled diagram.
A nuclear power reactor generates electric power of 100 MW. How many number of fissions occur per second if nuclear power used in the reactor is Uranium that generates an energy of 200 MeV per fission?
SECTION - A
Note: a) Answer all questions. b) Every question carries 2 marks.
c) All are very short answer type questions. 10 x 2 = 20
1. An obstacle such as a telephone pole can cast a shadow in the light from a distant source. No such effect is noticed for the sound from a distant car. Why?
2. Two waves of same frequency have amplitudes 1.00 and 2.00. They interfere at a point where their phase difference is 60.0°. What is the resultant amplitude at that point?
3. On what factors does the period of oscillation of a bar magnet in a uniform magnetic field depend?
4. Write the units of (i) Charge, (ii) Electric field strength, (iii) Electric potential and (iv) Capacitance.
5. State Ampere's Law and Biot - Savart's Law.
6. If a current of 2A is reduced to zero in 1/16 S, find the induced emf in an inductor of inductance 0.25 H.
7. If a proton and an electron have same de Broglie wavelength, which has more momentum and Kinetic energy?
8. If np and ne represent the concentrations of holes and free electrons respectively, what is the relation between them in (i) an intrinsic semi conductor and (ii) a p-type semiconductor.
9. Write the truth tables of (i) OR-gate and (ii) AND gate.
10. What are the basic blocks of communication system?
SECTION - B
Note: a) Answer any six questions. b) Every question carries 4 marks.
c) All are short answer type questions. 6 x 4 = 24
11. Derive prism formula.
12. Derive an expression for the torque acting on a bar magnet in a uniform magnetic field and hence define 'magnetic moment'.
13. A capacitor of capacitance 10 μF is charged by a 12 V battery, while the battery is still present in the circuit, the space between the capacitor plates is filled with a dielectric of dielectric constant K = 3. Calculate the energy stored in the capacitor filled with dielectric.
14. The intensity of magnetic induction at the centre of a circular coil is B. What happens to it if the number of turns and radius are doubled?
15. Obtain an expression for the current through an inductor when an ac emf is applied.
16. Explain construction and working of Duddell's thermogalvanometer.
17. Describe Thomson's experiment to determine e/m of an electron with relevant theory.
18. Explain the working of a common emitter amplifier with necessary circuit diagram.
SECTION - C
Note: a) Answer any two questions. b) Each question carries 8 marks.
c) All are long answer type questions. 2 x 8 = 16
19. How are stationary waves formed in a closed pipe? Explain the various modes of vibrations in a closed pipe and establish the relation between their frequencies.
20. State and explain Kirchoff's Laws in electricity and apply them to Wheatstone bridge to obtain its balancing condition.
21. Explain the working of a nuclear reactor with the help of a labelled diagram.
A nuclear power reactor generates electric power of 100 MW. How many number of fissions occur per second if nuclear power used in the reactor is Uranium that generates an energy of 200 MeV per fission?
Intermediate Hall Tickets Download and Previous Papers
Intermediate first and second year students can download hall tickets for the annual Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) of the year 2011-2012 from the website bieap.cgg.gov.in (Do not enter www before the url). Candidates can get the nominal roll numbers after entering details such as district, college, general / vocational and admission number in the mentioned fields. Intermediate regular and private candidates can obtain hall tickets from the website and also from respective colleges.
The Environmental Education Examination for Intermediate first year students (Regular and private streams) and also for students who did not qualify in environmental education from 2006-07 onwards will be conducted from 10 AM to 1 PM on January 31, 2012. Secretary of Board of Intermediate Education (BIE), Hyderabad has informed that the nominal rolls of students appearing for first and second year IPE March 2012 have been sent to respective junior colleges.
The students are requested to contact the principals of respective junior colleges where they have paid the examination fee and verify the correctness of the particulars. In case of any errors in the details of the candidates, the same should be brought to the notice of the BIE through the principal concerned to get them corrected. The hall ticket information is also available at bieap.cgg.gov.in .
We are providing model papers and previous papers of the Intermediate examinations for the benefit of Intermediate First and second year students. We keep on posting them regularly for subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, Social Studies and other subjects. They may be available in both English and Telugu medium. You can also check in labels and other menus sections of the site to find Intermediate previous question papers.
The Environmental Education Examination for Intermediate first year students (Regular and private streams) and also for students who did not qualify in environmental education from 2006-07 onwards will be conducted from 10 AM to 1 PM on January 31, 2012. Secretary of Board of Intermediate Education (BIE), Hyderabad has informed that the nominal rolls of students appearing for first and second year IPE March 2012 have been sent to respective junior colleges.
The students are requested to contact the principals of respective junior colleges where they have paid the examination fee and verify the correctness of the particulars. In case of any errors in the details of the candidates, the same should be brought to the notice of the BIE through the principal concerned to get them corrected. The hall ticket information is also available at bieap.cgg.gov.in .
We are providing model papers and previous papers of the Intermediate examinations for the benefit of Intermediate First and second year students. We keep on posting them regularly for subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, Social Studies and other subjects. They may be available in both English and Telugu medium. You can also check in labels and other menus sections of the site to find Intermediate previous question papers.
Inter Second Year Maths Model Questions
Following is the Senior Intermediate Mathematics Paper - II (A) Model Paper of the English Version. Duration of the exam is 3 hours and maximum marks are 75. These are model questions only. Candidates should prepare extensively to succeed in the examinations. They should not depend on a few important questions based on previous papers and model papers. Here are model questions:
1) Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word ARRANGE such that the two R's come together.
2) If 4 fair coins are tossed simultaneously, then find the probability that 2 heads and 2 tails appear.
is the probability distribution of a random variable 'x'. Find k and the mean of x.
3) Find the number of ways of arranging 6 boys and 5 girls in a row so that
(i) all the girls sit together
(ii) no two girls sit together
(iii) boys and girls sit alternately and
(iv) no two boys sit together
4) If two numbers are selected randomly from 20 consecutive natural numbers, find the probability that the sum of the two numbers is
(i) an even number and (ii) an odd number.
5) Solve the equations by using Gauss - Jordan Method:
3x+4y+5z = 18; 2x-y+8z = 13;
5x-2y+7z = 20.
6) In the experiment of tossing a coin 'n' times, if the variable 'X' denotes the number of heads and P (x = 4), P (x = 5) and P (x = 6) are in arithmetic progression, then find 'n'.
1) Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word ARRANGE such that the two R's come together.
2) If 4 fair coins are tossed simultaneously, then find the probability that 2 heads and 2 tails appear.
is the probability distribution of a random variable 'x'. Find k and the mean of x.
3) Find the number of ways of arranging 6 boys and 5 girls in a row so that
(i) all the girls sit together
(ii) no two girls sit together
(iii) boys and girls sit alternately and
(iv) no two boys sit together
4) If two numbers are selected randomly from 20 consecutive natural numbers, find the probability that the sum of the two numbers is
(i) an even number and (ii) an odd number.
5) Solve the equations by using Gauss - Jordan Method:
3x+4y+5z = 18; 2x-y+8z = 13;
5x-2y+7z = 20.
6) In the experiment of tossing a coin 'n' times, if the variable 'X' denotes the number of heads and P (x = 4), P (x = 5) and P (x = 6) are in arithmetic progression, then find 'n'.
Junior Intermediate Physics Model Paper 1
Physics is one of the difficult subjects for many Intermediate students. Practicing with model papers and model questions will help the candidates to succeed in the examination. Here we are giving Junior Intermediate Physics Model Paper which will be useful for both MPC and BiPC students. The model paper is useful for those going to appear for Intermediate Public Examinations in March - April every year. Duration of the exam is 3 hours. Maximum marks are 60. There will be three sections in the examination as described below:
Section - A
Note: a) All questions are of very short answer type. b) Answer all questions. c) Each question carries 2 marks. 10 x 2 = 20
1. Find the value of 2.2+4.08+3.125+6.3755 with due regard to significant figures.
2. Which physical quantities remain constant in (i) an elastic collision and (ii) an inelastic collision?
3. A boy stands at one end of a boat that is stationary relative to the shore. He starts to walk towards the opposite end of the boat away
from the shore. Does the boat move? If it moves in what direction does it move?
4. A pendulum clock shows correct time at the equator. Does it gain or lose time if it is taken to the poles? why?
5. What is 'Neutron Star'? What are its limitations?
6. What are the directions of dynamic and static frictions between two bodies?
7. What is the work done in blowing a soap bubble of radius 2 cm if the surface tension of soap solution is 7 x 10-2 Nm-1?
8. If the gas in an open vessel is heated what will be the relation between its temperature and mass of the gas in the container?
9. What is a reversible process? Is it necessary that the process is to be quasi-static if it is to be reversible?
10. Equal masses of ice at 0oC and steam at 100oC are mixed up. Does all the ice melt? Does all the steam condense?
SECTION - B
Note: a) All questions are of short answer type. b) Ansewr any six questions. c) Each question carries 4 Marks. 6 x 4 = 24
11. Derive the equation S = ut+1/2at2 using graphical method where the symbols have their usual meaning.
12. Obtain an expression for the acceleration of a body down a rough inclined plane.
13. Show that the projection of a particle performing uniform circular motion on any diameter of reference circle is simple harmonic.
14. What is orbital velocity? Obtain an expression for it.
15. What is strain energy? Derive an expression for the strain energy of a stretched wire.
16. Derive the equation of continuity? when a hose pipe is held with its open end vertically upward how does the area of cross section of the water stream flowing out of the pipe change?
17. Show that Cp-Cv = R in the case of one mole of an ideal gas.
SECTION - C
Note: a) All questions are of long answer type. b) Answer any two questions. c) Each question carries 8 marks. 2 x 8 = 16
19. Deduce an expression for the Kinetic energy of a body. obtain the relation between kinetic energy and momentum of a body. Can the momentum of a body change without changing its kinetic energy?
20. What is uniform circular motion? Obtain an expression for the acceleration of a particle performing uniform circular motion.
A stone of mass 2.0 Kg is tied to the end of a string of 2m length. It is whirled in a horizontal circle. If the breaking tension of the
string is 400N, calculate the maximum velocity that can be given to the stone.
21. (a) Define pressure coefficient of a gas and describe Jally's bulb experiment to determine it.
Section - A
Note: a) All questions are of very short answer type. b) Answer all questions. c) Each question carries 2 marks. 10 x 2 = 20
1. Find the value of 2.2+4.08+3.125+6.3755 with due regard to significant figures.
2. Which physical quantities remain constant in (i) an elastic collision and (ii) an inelastic collision?
3. A boy stands at one end of a boat that is stationary relative to the shore. He starts to walk towards the opposite end of the boat away
from the shore. Does the boat move? If it moves in what direction does it move?
4. A pendulum clock shows correct time at the equator. Does it gain or lose time if it is taken to the poles? why?
5. What is 'Neutron Star'? What are its limitations?
6. What are the directions of dynamic and static frictions between two bodies?
7. What is the work done in blowing a soap bubble of radius 2 cm if the surface tension of soap solution is 7 x 10-2 Nm-1?
8. If the gas in an open vessel is heated what will be the relation between its temperature and mass of the gas in the container?
9. What is a reversible process? Is it necessary that the process is to be quasi-static if it is to be reversible?
10. Equal masses of ice at 0oC and steam at 100oC are mixed up. Does all the ice melt? Does all the steam condense?
SECTION - B
Note: a) All questions are of short answer type. b) Ansewr any six questions. c) Each question carries 4 Marks. 6 x 4 = 24
11. Derive the equation S = ut+1/2at2 using graphical method where the symbols have their usual meaning.
12. Obtain an expression for the acceleration of a body down a rough inclined plane.
13. Show that the projection of a particle performing uniform circular motion on any diameter of reference circle is simple harmonic.
14. What is orbital velocity? Obtain an expression for it.
15. What is strain energy? Derive an expression for the strain energy of a stretched wire.
16. Derive the equation of continuity? when a hose pipe is held with its open end vertically upward how does the area of cross section of the water stream flowing out of the pipe change?
17. Show that Cp-Cv = R in the case of one mole of an ideal gas.
SECTION - C
Note: a) All questions are of long answer type. b) Answer any two questions. c) Each question carries 8 marks. 2 x 8 = 16
19. Deduce an expression for the Kinetic energy of a body. obtain the relation between kinetic energy and momentum of a body. Can the momentum of a body change without changing its kinetic energy?
20. What is uniform circular motion? Obtain an expression for the acceleration of a particle performing uniform circular motion.
A stone of mass 2.0 Kg is tied to the end of a string of 2m length. It is whirled in a horizontal circle. If the breaking tension of the
string is 400N, calculate the maximum velocity that can be given to the stone.
21. (a) Define pressure coefficient of a gas and describe Jally's bulb experiment to determine it.
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