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Total No. of Questions - 26 Regd.


Total No. of Printed Pages - 2 No.

Part - III
BOTANY, Paper - I
(English Version)
MODEL QUESTION PAPER (FOR IPE 2020-21 ONLY)
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60

Note: Read the following instructions carefully:

(i) Answer all the questions of Section - A. Answer any Six questions out of twelve
Section - B and answer any two questions out of four in Section -C.
(ii) In Section - A questions from Sr. Nos. 1 to 10 are of “Very Short Answer Type”.
Each question carries two marks. Every answer may be limited to 5 lines.
Answer all the questions at one place in the same order.
(iii) In Section - B, question from Sr. Nos. 11 to 22 are of “Short Answer Type”.
Each question carries four marks. Every answer may be limited to 20 lines.
(iv) In section -C, questions from Sr. Nos. 23 to 26 are of “Long Answer Type”
Each question carries eight marks, Every answer may be limited to 60 lines.
(v) Draw labelled diagrams wherever necessary for questions in Section -B and C.

Section - A
Answer ALL the questions (very short answer type) 10×2=20

1. What does ICBN stand for?


2. State two economically important uses of heterotrophic bacteria.
3. Why is Mendel considered as the father of Genetic?

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4. What is meant by epipetalous Condition? Give one Example.
5. Define placentation. What type of placentation is found in Dianthus?
6. What is Omega Taxonomy?
7. Write the floral formula of Solanum plant.
8. What is middle lamella made of ? What is its functional significance?
9. Give one example for each of amino acids, sugars, nucleotides and fatty acids.
10. Define population and community.
Section - B 6×4=24
Answer any SIX questions (short answer type)
11. Explain Binomial Nomenclature.
12. Give a brief account of Dinoflagellates.
13. Differentiate between red algae and brown algae.
14. Describe any four type of placentations found in flowering plants.
15. Describe any two special types of Inflorescence.
16. Discuss the arrangement of floral members in relation to their insertion on thalamus.
17. Give an account of floral diagram.
18. Describe the essential organs of Solanaceae.
19. Write brief account on polysaccharides.
20. Explain prophase I of meiosis.
21. Enumerate the morphological adaptations of xerophytes.
22. Enumerate the morphological adaptations of hydrophytes.
Section - C 2×8=16
Answer any TWO questions (Long answer type)
23. With neat labelled diagram, describe the parts of a mature angiospermic embryosac.
Mention the role of synergids.
24. Write a brief account on agents of pollination.
25. Describe the structure of the following with the help of labelled diagram.
(a) Nucleus (b) Centrosome
26. Describe the T.S. of Dicot root.

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Total No. of Questions - 26 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 2 No.

Part - III
BOTANY, Paper - I
(Telugu Version)

IPE

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60

I.
I.C.B.N.

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II.

III.

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Total No. of Questions - 26 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 2 No.

Part - III
BOTANY, Paper - II
(English Version)
MODEL QUESTION PAPER (FOR IPE 2020-21 ONLY)
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60

Note: Read the following instructions carefully:

(i) Answer all the questions of Section - A. Answer any Six questions out of twelve
Section - B and answer any two questions out of four in Section -C.
(ii) In Section - A questions from Sr. Nos. 1 to 10 are of “Very Short Answer
Type”. Each question carries two marks. Every answer may be limited to 5 lines.
Answer all the questions at one place in the same order.
(iii) In Section - B, question from Sr. Nos. 11 to 22 are of “Short Answer Type”.
Each question carries four marks. Every answer may be limited to 20 lines.
(iv) In section -C, questions from Sr. Nos. 23 to 26 are of “Long Answer Type”
Each question carries eight marks, Every answer may be limited to 60 lines.

(v) Draw labelled diagrams wherever necessary for questions in Section -B and C.

Section - A 10×2=20
Answer ALL the questions (very short answer type)
1. Distinguish between apoenzyme and cofactor.
2. What is meant by bolting? Which hormone causes bolting?
3. Explain the terms phenotype and genotype.
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4. Who proposed the chromosome theory of inheritance?
5. Define stop codon. Write the stop codons.
6. What are the components of a nucleotide?
7. What are molecular scissors? Where are they obtained from?
8. What is Green Revolution? Who is regarded as father of green revolution?
9. Why do we prefer to call secondary waste water treatment as biological treatment?
10. Name any two industrially important enzymes.
Section - B 6×4=24
Answer any SIX questions (short answer type)
11. Write briefly about enzyme inhibitors.
12. Write any four physiological effects of cytokinins in plants.
13. Define RQ, write a short note on RQ.
14. Differentiate between the following:
(a) Dominant and recessive (b) Homozygous and heterozygous
15. Explain the co-dominance with example.
16. Explain the law of dominance with example.
17. Mention the advantage of selecting pea plant for experiment by Mendal.
18. Define transformation in Griffith’s experiment. Discuss how it helps in the
identification of DNA as genetic material.
19. What are the differences between DNA and RNA.
20. Write the important features of Genetic Code.
21. Write short notes on restriction enzymes.
22. Give an account of Bt- Cotton.
Section - C 2×8=16
Answer any TWO questions (Long answer type)
23. Explain Calvin cycle.
24. Explain the reactions of Kreb’s cycle.
25. Explain briefly the various processes of recombinant DNA Technology.
26. Write brief essay on microbes in sewage treatments.

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Total No. of Questions - 26 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 2 No.

Part - III
BOTANY, Paper - II
(Telugu Version)

IPE

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60

I.

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RQ RQ

DNA

DNA RNA

Bt-

III.

DNA

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TSBIE - MODEL PAPER
CHEMISTRY - I
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 60
___________________________________________________
Each Question Carries TWO marks. 2 x 10 = 20

SECTION - A
1. What is Lanthanide Contraction? Give one of its consequences.
2. Which of the two ions Ca 2+ or Zn2+ is more stable and why?
3. What is Boltzman’s constant? Give its value.
4. Calculate the weight of 0.1 mole of sodium carbonate.
5. What is homogenous equilibrium? Write two homogenous reactions.
6. Lithium salts are mostly hydrated. Why?
7. What happens when magnesium metal is burnt in air?
8. Diamond has high melting point – explain.
9. What is the effect of water on tin (Sn)?
10. Write the structure of a) Neopentane b) Trichloro ethanoic acid.

SECTION - B
Each Question Carries FOUR marks. 6 x 4 = 24

11. Explain the differences between emission and absorption spectrum.


12. Balance the following reaction by ion electron method.

H
Cr2O72  SO32  Cr 3  SO42
13. Write the postulates of Kinetic Molecular theory of gases.
14. Derive Ideal gas equation.
15. Chemical analysis of a carbon compound gave the following percentage
composition by weight of the elements present, carbon = 10.06%, hy-
drogen = 0.84%, chlorine = 89.10%, Calculate the empirical formula of
the compound.
16. State and explain Hess’s law of constant heat summation.
17. Derive the relation between Kp & Kc for the equilibrium reaction.
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) 2NH3 (g)
18. What is conjugate acid-base pair? Illustrate with example.
19. Discuss the Priniciple and the method of softening of hard water by
synthetic, ion - exchange resins.
20. Write reactions to justify amphoteric nature of alminium.
21. What do you understand by a) Allotropy b) Inert pair effect
c) Catenation.
22. Give two examples each for position and functional group isomerism.

SECTION - C
Each Question Carries EIGHT marks. 2 x 8 = 16

23. How are the quantum numbers n, l and m arrived at? Explain the sig-
nificance of these quantum numbers.
24. Define IE1 and IE2. Why is IE2 > IE1 for an atom? Dicsuss 3 factors
effecting IE of an element.
25. What do you understand by hybridisation. Explain different types of
hybridisation involving s and p orbitals.
26. Give 2 methods of preparation of Acetylene. How does it react with
water and Hydrogen bromide.
TSBIE - MODEL PAPER
CHEMISTRY - II
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 60
___________________________________________________
Each Question Carries TWO marks. 2 x 10 = 20

SECTION - A
1. What is Frenkel defect?
2. How do you distinguish between Crystal lattice & Unit Cell.
3. Calculate the molefraction of H2SO4 in a solution containing 98% of H2SO4 by
mass.
4. What are isotonic solutions.
5. What are Micelles? Give one example?
6. Why H2O a liquid while H2S is gas?
7. Write any two uses of Argon.
8. What is an ambidentate ligand? Give example?
9. Write the biological functions of Nucleic acids.
10. Write the reaction showing -halogenation of Carboxylic acid and give its name.

SECTION - B
Each Question Carries FOUR marks. 6 x 4 = 24

11. Derive Bragg’s equation.


12. Give the construction and working of a standard hydrogen electrode with a neat
diagram.
13. What are different types of adsorption. Give any four differences between
Characteristics of these different types.
14. What are lyophilic and lyophobic sols? Compare the two terms in terms of stability and
reversibility?
15. What are interhalogen compounds? Give some examples to illustrate the definition.
How are they classified.
16. How are XeF2 and XeF4 prepared. Give their structures.
17. Explain Werner’s theory of Coordination Compounds with suitable examples.
18. Write any four characteristic properties of transition elements.
19. Explain the denaturation of Proteins.
20. How will you carry out the following conversions
a) Ethane to bromoethene
b) Toluene to benzyl alcohol
21. Explain the acidic nature of phenols and compare with that of alcohols.
22. Write the reactions of (i) aromatic and (ii) aliphatic primary amines with nitrous
acid.

SECTION - C
Each Question Carries EIGHT marks. 2 x 8 = 16

23. a) What is relative lowring of vapour pressure? How is it useful to determine the
molar mass of a solute.
b) Vapour pressure of water at 293k is 17.535 nm Hg. Calculate the vapour pres-
sure of the solution at 293k when 25g of glucose in dissolved in 450g of water.
24. a) State and explain Kohlrausch’s law of independent migration of ions.
b) What is molecularity of a reaction? How is it different from the order of a reaction?
25. a) How is ammonia manufactured by Haber’s process.
b) How is Ozone prepared? How does it react with the following:
i) Pbs ii) KI iii) Hg iv) Ag
26. With a suitable example write equations for the following:
a) Kolbe’s Reaction
b) Riemer Tiemann Reaction
c) Williamson Ether Synthesis
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Total No. of Questions - 26 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 4 No.

Part - III
CHEMISTRY, Paper - I
(Telugu Version)

IPE

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60

I.

Ca2+, Zn+2

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(Sn)

II.


H
Cr2O72– + SO3–2  Cr+3 + SO42–

Kp, Kc

N2 + 3H2  2 NH
 3

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n, l, m
IE1, IE2 IE2 > IE1 IE

s, p

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Total No. of Questions - 26 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 3 No.

Part - III
CHEMISTRY, Paper - II
(Telugu Version)

IPE

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60

I.

(w/w) H2SO4 H2SO4

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H2O H2S

II.

XeF2, XeF4

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III.

293K 17.535 mm Hg.


293K

(i) PbS (ii) KI (iii) Hg (iv) Ag

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Total No. of Questions - 30 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 3 No.

Part - III
MATHEMATICS, Paper - IA
(English Version)
MODEL QUESTION PAPER (FOR IPE 2020-21 ONLY)
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 75
Note: This question paper consists of three section A, B and C.
Section - A
Very short answer type questions.
(i) Answer all questions.
(ii) Each question carries 2 marks. 10×2=20

    
1. If A  0, , , ,  and F : AB is a surjection defined by f(x) = cos x, then find
 6 4 3 2
B.

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2. Find the domain of the real valued function f  x   .
log  2  x 

 2 3 1 1 0 1
3. If A    and B    then find A+B.
7 8 5  2 4 1

 i 0
4. If A    , find A2.
0 i 

5. if a  2i  5 j  k and b  4i  m j  nk are collinear, then find m and n.


6. Find the vector equation of the line passing through the point 2i  3 j  k and parallel
to the vector 4i  2 j  3k .

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7. If a  i  2 j  3k and b  3i  j  2k then show that a  b and a  b are perpendicular
to each other.
cos 9º  sin 9º
8. Prove that  cot 36º .
cos 9º  sin 9º

9. Find the period of the function defined by f  x   tan  x  4 x  9 x  ......  n2 x  .

10. 
If sinhx = 3, then show that x  log e 3  10 . 
Section - B
Short answer type questions. 5×4=20
(i) Answer any FIVE questions.
(ii) Each question carries four marks.

1 0 0 1 
11. If I    and E    , then show that (aI + bE)3 = a3I + 3a2bE where ‘I’ is unit
0 1 0 0 
matrix of order 2.

1 2 1 
12. Show that A  3 2 3  is non-singular and find A–1.
1 1 2 

13. Let ABCDEF be regular hexagone with centre O, show that


AB  AC  AD  AE  AF  3AD  6AO .
14. Find the equation of the plane passing through the point a  2i  3 j  k and
perpendicular to the vector 3 i  2 j  2k and the distance of this plane from the origin.

15. If the vectors a  2i  j  k , b  i  2 j  3k and c  3 i  p j  5k are coplanar, then find


‘P’.

16. If A is not an integral multiple of , then prove that
2
(i) tanA + cotA = 2 cosec2A
(ii) cotA – tanA = 2 cot2A
17. Find the range of 7 cos x  24sin x  5 .
cosh x sinh x
18. Prove that   sinh x  coth x for x  0.
1  tanh x 1  coth x

2
A B C s2
19. Prove that cot  cot  cot  .
2 2 2 

a 2 bc A
20. If sin   then show that cos   cos .
b+c b+c 2
Section - C
Long Answer type questions. 5×7=35
(i) Answer any FIVE questions.
(ii) Each question carries seven marks.

21. If f  1, 2  ,  2,  3 ,  3,  1 then find (i) 2f (ii) 2+f (iii) f2 (iv) f

1 2 1 
22. If A  0 1 1 , then find A3 – 3A2 – A – 3I, where I is unit matrix of order 3.
 3 1 1 

23. Solve the following system of equations by Cramer’s rule


x  y  z  1, 2 x  2 y  3 z  6 , x  4 y  9 z  3 .
24. Solve the following system of equations by Matrix Inversion method
2 x  y  3 z  9, x  y  z  6 , x  y  z  2 .

25. Find the vector equation of the plane passing through points 4 i  3 j  k , 3 i  7 j  10k
and 2 i  5 j  7 k and show that the point i  2 j  3k lies in the plane.

26. If a  7 i  2 j  3k , b  2i  8k and c  i  j  k , then compute a  b, a  c and

 
a  b  c . Verify whether the cross product is distributive over vector addition.

27. If [ b c d ] + [ c a d ] + [ a b d] = [ a b c ]. Then show that the points with position


vectors a, b, c and d are coplanar.
28. If A, B, C are angles in a triangle, then prove that
A B C
sinA + sinB – sinC = 4sin sin cos .
2 2 2

A B C
29. If cot : cot : cot  3 : 5 : 7 , then show that a:b:c = 6:5:4.
2 2 2

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30. If a = 13, b = 14, c = 15, show that R  , r  4, r1  , r2  12 and r3 = 14.
8 2

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Total No. of Questions - 30 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 4 No.

Part - III
MATHEMATICS, Paper - IA
(Telugu Version)

IPE

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 75


A, B, C

-A

10×2=20

(i)

(ii)

    
1. A  0, , , ,  , F : AB f(x) = cos x B
 6 4 3 2

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2. f  x 
log  2  x 

 2 3 1 1 0 1
3. A  , B   A+B
7 8 5  2 4 1

 i 0
4. A  A2
0 i 

5. a  2i  5 j  k , b  4i  m j  nk m, n

6. 2i  3 j  k 4i  2 j  3k

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7. a  i  2 j  3k , b  3i  j  2k ab , a b

cos 9º  sin 9º
8.  cot 36º
cos 9º  sin 9º

9. f  x   tan  x  4 x  9 x  ......  n2 x  f(x)

10. sinhx = 3 
x  log e 3  10 
-B

5×4=20

(i)

(ii)

1 0  0 1 
11. I  , E  (aI + bE)3 = a3I + 3a2bE ‘I’
0 1  0 0 

1 2 1 
12. A  3 2 3  A–1
1 1 2 

13. ABCDEF O AB  AC  AD  AE  AF  3AD  6AO

14. a  2i  3 j  k 3 i  2 j  2k

15. a  2i  j  k , b  i  2 j  3k , c  3 i  p j  5k ‘P’


16. A
2
(i) tanA + cotA = 2 cosec2A

(ii) cotA – tanA = 2 cot2A

17. 7 cos x  24sin x  5

2
cosh x sinh x
18. x0   sinh x  coth x
1  tanh x 1  coth x

A B C s2
19. cot  cot  cot 
2 2 2 

a 2 bc A
20. sin   cos   cos
b+c b+c 2

-C

5×7=35

(i)

(ii)

21. f  1, 2  ,  2,  3 ,  3,  1

(i) 2f (ii) 2+f (iii) f2 (iv) f

1 2 1 
22. A  0 1 1 A3 – 3A2 – A – 3I I
 3 1 1 

23.

x  y  z  1, 2 x  2 y  3 z  6 , x  4 y  9 z  3 .

24.

2 x  y  3 z  9, x  y  z  6 , x  y  z  2 .

25. 4 i  3 j  k , 3 i  7 j  10k , 2 i  5 j  7 k
i  2 j  3k

26. a  7 i  2 j  3k , b  2i  8k , c  i  j  k 
a  b, a  c , a  b  c 

27. [ b c d ] + [ c a d ] + [ a b d] = [ a b c ] a, b, c, d

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A B C
28. A, B, C sinA + sinB – sinC = 4sin sin cos
2 2 2

A B C
29. cot : cot : cot  3 : 5 : 7 a:b:c = 6:5:4
2 2 2

65 21
30. a = 13, b = 14, c = 15 R , r  4, r1  , r2  12 , r3 = 14
8 2

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Total No. of Questions - 30 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 3 No.

Part - III
MATHEMATICS, Paper - IIA
(English Version)
MODEL QUESTION PAPER
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 75
Note: This question paper consists of three sections A, B and C.
Section - A
Very short answer type questions.
(i) Answer all questions.
(ii) Each question carries 2 marks. 10×2=20
1. Write the multiplicative inverse of the complex number (sin, cos).
2. If (a + ib)2 = (x + iy), then find the value of (x2 + y2).

 6 1 
3. If x = cis, then find the value of  x  6  .
 x 

4. If   are the roots of the equation ax 2  bx  c  0 , then find the value of the
1 1
expression    in terms of a, b, c.
  
5. Find the algebraic equation whose roots are three times the roots of
x3  2 x 2  4 x  1  0 .
6. Find the number of ways of arranging 5 different maths books, 4 different physics
books and 3 different chemistry books such that the books of the same subject are
together.
7. Find the number of diagonals of a polygon with 12 sides.
4
 x2 
8. Find the 7 term in the expansion of 1   .
th
 3 

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9. Find the mean deviation from the mean of the following data
6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 12, 16
10. The probability that a person chosen at random is left handed in handwriting is 0.1.
What is the probability that in a group of 10 people, there is one who is left handed?
Section - B
Short answer type questions. 5×4=20
(i) Answer any FIVE questions.
(ii) Each question carries four marks.

1  i  x  2i   2  3i  y  i  i
11. If x and y are real numbers, such that , then determine
3i 3i
the values of x and y.
12. If 1, , 2 are the cube roots of unity, then prove that
(2–) (2–2) (2–10) (2–11) = 49.
x2
13. Find the range of the expression 2
.
2 x  3x  6
14. Solve x 3  7 x 2  14 x  8  0 , given that the roots are in geometric progression.
15. Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
without repetition.
4
C5   
34 38  r 
16. Simplify: C4
r 0

x2  5x  7
17. Resolve 3 into partial fractions.
 x  3
x3
18. Resolve x  a x  b x  c into partial fractions.
   
19. A and B are events with P(A) = 0.5, P(B) = 0.4 and P(AB) = 0.3. Find the probability
that (i) A does not occur (ii) neither A nor B occurs.
20. State and prove Multiplication Theorem of Probability.

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Section - C
Long Answer type questions. 5×7=35
(i) Answer any FIVE questions.
(ii) Each question carries seven marks.
21. If  are the roots of the equation x 2  2 x  4  0 , then for any n  N , show that
 n 
 n   n  2n 1 cos  
 3 

22. Let a, b, c  R and a  0 such that the equation ax 2  bx  c  0 has real roots 
with . Prove that the expression ax 2  bx  c and ‘a’ have same sign when x < 
or x > .

23. Solve x 4  4 x 2  8 x  35  0 , given that 2  i 3 is a root.


24. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are the translates of the roots of the
equation x 4  5 x3  7 x 2  17 x  11  0 by –2.
25. If the letters of the word PRISON are permuted in all possible ways and the words
thus formed are arranged in dictionary order, then find the rank of the word PRISON.
26. Find the numerically greatest terms in the expansion of (3x – 4y)14 when x = 8, y = 3.
27. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at random from
the box, then find the probability of the event that
(i) none of them is defective
(ii) only one of them is defective
(iii) atleast one of them is defective
28. If A, B, C are three independent events of a random experiment such that
1 1 1
   
P A  B  C  , P A  B C  , P A  B  C 
4 8 4
 
then find P(A), P(B) and

P(C).
29. Let X be a random variable such that P(X = –2) = P(X = –1) = P(X = 2) = P(X = 1)
1 1
= and P(X = 0) = . Find the mean and variance of X.
6 3

5
30. If the difference between the mean and variance of a binomial variate is, then find
9
the probability for the event of 2 successes when the experiment is conducted five
times.

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Total No. of Questions - 30 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 4 No.

Part - III
MATHEMATICS, Paper - IIA
(Telugu Version)

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 75


A, B, C

-A

10×2=20

(i)

(ii)

1. (sin, cos)

2. (a + ib)2 = (x + iy) (x2 + y2)

 6 1 
3. x = cis x  6 
 x 

1 1
4. ax 2  bx  c  0       a, b, c
  

5. x3  2 x 2  4 x  1  0

6.

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7.
4
 x2 
8. 1  
 3 

9.
6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 12, 16
10.

-B

5×4=20

(i)

(ii)

1  i  x  2i   2  3i  y  i  i
11. x, y x, y
3i 3i

12. 1, , 2 (2–) (2–2) (2–10) (2–11) = 49

x2
13. 2
2 x  3x  6

14. x 3  7 x 2  14 x  8  0

15. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6

4
C5   
34 38  r 
16. C4
r 0

x2  5x  7
17. 3
 x  3
x3
18.
 x  a  x  b  x  c 

2
19. P(A) = 0.5, P(B) = 0.4, P(AB) = 0.3 A, B

(i) A (ii) A B A, B

20.

-C

5×7=35

(i)

(ii)

 n 
21. x2  2 x  4  0  n N  n   n  2n 1 cos  
 3 

22. a, b, c  R , a  0 ax 2  bx  c  0 
 x< x >   ax 2  bx  c ‘a’

23. x 4  4 x 2  8 x  35  0 2i 3

24. –2 x 4  5 x3  7 x 2  17 x  11  0

25. PRISON
PRISON

26. x = 8, y = 3 (3x – 4y)14

27.

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

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1
28. A, B, C  
P A B  C  ,
4
1 1
  
P A  B C  , P A  B  C 
8 4
 P(A), P(B), P(C)

1 1
29. P(X = –2) = P(X = –1) = P(X = 2) = P(X = 1) = , P(X = 0) =
6 3
X X

5
30.
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Total No. of Questions - 30 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 3 No.

Part - III
MATHEMATICS, Paper - IB
(English Version)
MODEL QUESTION PAPER (FOR IPE 2020-21 ONLY)
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 75
Note: This question paper consists of three section A, B and C.
Section - A
Very short answer type questions.
(i) Answer all questions.
(ii) Each question carries 2 marks. 10×2=20
1. Find the value of x, if the slope of the line passing through (2, 5) and (x, 3) is 2.
2. Transform the equation x  y  1  0 into normal form.
3. Show that the points (1, 2, 3), (2, 3, 1) and (3, 1, 2) form an equilateral triangle.
4. Find the equation of the plane whose intersepts on X, Y, Z - axes are 1, 2, 4
respectively.

2 x 
5. Lt 
Show that x   x  1  3
0
 x 

e x  3  e3
6. Find xLt
0 x
7. Find the derivative of 5sin x  e x log x .

dy
8. If y  log sin  log x   then find .
dx

9. Find the approximate value of 3


65 .
10. Find the slope of the tangent to the curve y  3 x 4  4 x at x = 4.

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Section - B
Short answer type questions. 5×4=20
(i) Answer any FIVE questions.
(ii) Each question carries four marks.
11. A(2, 3) and B(–3, 4) are two given points. Find the equation of the locus of P, so that
the area of the triangle PAB is 8.5 sq.units.
12. Find the equation of the locus of P, if A = (4, 0), B = (–4, 0) and |PA – PB| = 4.
13. When the origin is shifted to point A(2, 3), the transformed equation of the curve is
x 2  3 xy  2 y 2  17 x  7 y  11  0 . Find the original equation of the curve.


14. When the axes are roted through an angle . Find the transformed equation of
6
x 2  2 3 xy  y 2  2a 2 .
15. Find the points on the line 3 x  4 y  1  0 which are at a distance of 5 units from the
point (3, 2).
16. Show that the points O(0, 0, 0), A(2,–3, 3), B(–2, 3, –3) are collinear. Find the ratio
in which each point divides the segment joining the other two.
1  cos mx
17. Compute the limit xLt , n0
0 1  cos nx
18. Find the derivative of sin2x from the first principle.
x
19. Show that the lengths of subtangent and subnormal at a point on the curve y  b sin .
a
20. Show that the tangent at any point  on the curve x  c sec  , y  c tan  is
y sin   x  c cos  .
Section - C
Long Answer type questions. 5×7=35
(i) Answer any FIVE questions.
(ii) Each question carries seven marks.
21. Find the equation of straight lines passing through (1, 2) and making an angle of 60º
with the line 3x  y  2  0 .
22. Find the circumcentre of the triangle whose verteses are (1, 0), (–1, 2) and (3, 2).

2
23. If the angle between the pair of straight lines ax 2  2hxy  by 2  0 is , then show that
ab
cos  
2 .
a  b  4h 2

24. Find the value of k, if the line joining the origin to the points of intersection of the
curve 2 x 2  2 xy  3 y 2  2 x  y  1  0 and the line x  2 y  k are mutually
perpendicular.
25. Show that the Points (4,7,8) (2,3,4) (-1,-2,1) (1,2,5) are vertices of a parallelogram.

3at 3at 2 dy
26. If x  3
, y  3 then find .
1 t 1 t dx

dy y  x log y  y 
If x  y then show that dx  x y log x  x .
y x
27.
 
28. Show that the curves y 2  4  x  1 and y 2  36  9  x  intersect orthogonally..

29. At any point t on the curve x  a  t  sin t  ; y  a 1  cos t  find lengths of tangent and
normal.
30. A wire of length l is cut into two parts which are bent respectively in the form of a
square and circle. Find the lengths of the pieces of the wire, so that the sum of the
areas is the least.

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Total No. of Questions - 30 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 3 No.

Part - III
MATHEMATICS, Paper - IB
(Telugu Version)

IPE

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 75


A, B, C

-A

10×2=20

(i)

(ii)

1. (2, 5), (x, 3) 2 x

2. x  y 1  0

3. (1, 2, 3), (2, 3, 1), (3, 1, 2)

4. X, Y, Z - 1, 2, 4

2 x 
5. Lt   x  1  3
x 0 
 x 

e x  3  e3
6. Lt
x 0 x

7. 5sin x  e x log x

dy
8. y  log sin  log x  
dx

9. 3
65

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10. y  3x 4  4 x x=4

-B

5×4=20

(i)

(ii)

11. A(2, 3), B(–3, 4) PAB P

12. A = (4, 0), B = (–4, 0), |PA – PB| = 4 P

13. A(2, 3)
x 2  3 xy  2 y 2  17 x  7 y  11  0


14. x 2  2 3 xy  y 2  2a 2
6

15. 3x  4 y  1  0 (3, 2)

16. O(0, 0, 0), A(2,–3, 3), B(–2, 3, –3)

1  cos mx
17. Lt , n0
x 0 1  cos nx

18. sin2x

x
19. y  b sin
a

20. x  c sec  , y  c tan  


y sin   x  c cos 

2
-C

5×7=35

(i)

(ii)

21. 3x  y  2  0 60º (1, 2)

22. (1, 0), (–1, 2), (3, 2)

23. ax 2  2hxy  by 2  0 

ab
cos  
2
a  b  4h 2

24. x  2y  k 2 x 2  2 xy  3 y 2  2 x  y  1  0
k

25. (4,7,8) (2,3,4) (-1,-2,1) (1,2,5)

3at 3at 2 dy
26. x , y 
1 t3 1 t3 dx

dy y  x log y  y 
27. xy  yx 
dx x  y log x  x 

28. y 2  4  x  1 , y 2  36  9  x 

29. x  a  t  sin t  ; y  a 1  cos t  t

30. l

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Total No. of Questions - 30 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 3 No.

Part - III
MATHEMATICS, Paper - IIB
(English Version)
MODEL QUESTION PAPER (FOR IPE 2020-21 ONLY)
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 75
Note: This question paper consists of three section A, B and C.
Section - A
I. Very short answer type questions.
(i) Answer all questions.
(ii) Each question carries 2 marks. 10×2=20
1. If ax 2  bxy  3 y 2  5 x  2 y  3  0 represents a circle, find the values of a and b. Also
find its radius and centre.
2. State the necessary and sufficient condition for lx  my  n  0 to be a normal to the
circle x 2  y 2  2 gx  2 fy  c  0 .
3. Find the angle between the circle x 2  y 2  12 x  6 y  41  0 and
x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  59  0 .
4. Find the equation of the parabola whose focus is S(1, –7) and vertex is A(1, –2).
5
5. If the eccentricity of a hyperbola is , then find the eccentricity of its conjugate
4
hyperbola.

1
6. Evaluate:   x  3 dx
x2

sin  tan 1 x 
7. Evaluate:  dx
1  x2

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1
1
x2
8. Evaluate:  x 2  1 dx
0


2
4
9. Evaluate:  sec  d
0

6
 d 2 y  dy 3 
5

10. Find the order and degree of the differential equation  2      6 y .


 dx  dx  
Section - B
II. Short answer type questions. 5×4=20
(i) Answer any FIVE questions.
(ii) Each question carries four marks.
11. Show that the tangent at (–1, 2) of the circle x 2  y 2  4 x  8 y  7  0 touches the
circle x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  0 , also find its point of contact.
12. Find the angle between the tangents drawn from (3, 2) to the circle
x2  y 2  6x  4 y  2  0 .
13. Find the equation of the circle passing through the points of intersection of the
circles x 2  y 2  8 x  6 y  21  0 , x 2  y 2  2 x  15  0 and (1, 2).
14. Find the lengths of major axis, minor axis, latus rectum, eccentricity of the ellipse
9 x 2  16 y 2  144 .
15. If the length of the latus rectum is equal to half of its minor axis of an ellipse in the
standard form, then find the essentricity of the ellipse.
16. Find the centre, eccentricity, foci, length of latus rectum for the hyperbola
4 x 2  9 y 2  8 x  32  0 .

2
2
17. Evalute: x
0
sin x dx

 5
2
cos 2 x
18. Evalute:  5 2 5 dx
0 sin x  cos 2 x

dy
19. Solve :  1  e x y
dx
20. Solve tan y dx  tan x dy  0

2
Section - C
III. Long Answer type questions. 5×7=35
(i) Answer any FIVE questions.
(ii) Each question carries seven marks.
21. Show that the points (1, 1), (–6, 0), (–2, 2) and (–2, –8) are concyclic.
22. Find the direct common tangents to the circles x 2  y 2  22 x  4 y  100  0 ;
x 2  y 2  22 x  4 y  100  0 .

23. Show that the circles x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  12  0 and x 2  y 2  6 x  18 y  26  0 touch


each other, also find the point of contact and common tangent at this point of contact.
24. Show that the common chord of the circles x 2  y 2  6 x  4 y  9  0 and
x 2  y 2  8 x  6 y  23  0 is a diameter of the second circle and also find its length.

25. If y1 , y2 , y3 are the y-coordinates of the vertices of the triangle inscribed in the
parabola y 2 = 4ax, then show that the area of the triangle is
1
 y1  y2  y2  y3  y3  y1  square units.
8a

26. Evalute:

27. Evalute:

28. Evalute:

log 1  x 
1

29. Evalute:  1  x 2 dx
0

30. Solve:

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Total No. of Questions - 30 Regd.
Total No. of Printed Pages - 3 No.

Part - III
MATHEMATICS, Paper - IIB
(English Version)

IPE

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 75


A, B, C

-A

I. 10×2=20

(i)

(ii)

1. ax 2  bxy  3 y 2  5 x  2 y  3  0 a, b

2. lx  my  n  0 x 2  y 2  2 gx  2 fy  c  0

3. x 2  y 2  12 x  6 y  41  0 , x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  59  0

4. S(1, –7), A(1, –2)

5
5.
4

1
6. :   x  3 dx
x2

sin  tan 1 x 
7.  dx
1  x2
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1
1
x2
8. 0 x 2  1 dx

2
4
9.  sec  d
0

6
 d 2 y  dy 3 
5

10.  2      6 y
 dx  dx  

-B

II. 5×4=20

(i)

(ii)

11. x2  y 2  4 x  8 y  7  0 (–1, 2) x2  y 2  4 x  6 y  0

12. (3, 2) x2  y 2  6x  4 y  2  0

13. x 2  y 2  8 x  6 y  21  0 , x 2  y 2  2 x  15  0 (1, 2)

14. 9 x 2  16 y 2  144

15.

16. 4 x 2  9 y 2  8 x  32  0


2
2
17. : x
0
sin x dx

 5
2
cos 2 x
18. :  5 5 dx
0 sin
2
x  cos 2 x

dy
19. :  1  e x y
dx

20. : tan y dx  tan x dy  0


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-C

III. 5×7=35

(i)

(ii)

21. (1, 1), (–6, 0), (–2, 2), (–2, –8)

22. x 2  y 2  22 x  4 y  100  0 ; x 2  y 2  22 x  4 y  100  0

23. x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  12  0 , x 2  y 2  6 x  18 y  26  0

24. x 2  y 2  6 x  4 y  9  0 , x 2  y 2  8 x  6 y  23  0

25. y2 = 4ax y- y1 , y2 , y3
1
 y1  y2  y2  y3  y3  y1 
8a

26.

27.

28.

1
log 1  x 
29. 0 1  x 2 dx
30.

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TSBIE - MODEL PAPER
PHYSICS - I
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 60
___________________________________________________

SECTION - A 10 x 2 = 20
Note: (i) Answer ALL Questions

(ii) Each Question carries TWO marks

(iii) ALL are very short answer type questions.

1. What are the fundamental forces in nature?


2. How can systematic errors be minimised or eliminated ?
 
3. A = i  j . What is the angle between the vector and x-axis?
4. Why does the car with a flattened tyre stop sooner than the one with
inflated tyres ‘?
5. Why are spokes provided in a bicycle wheel?
6. By spinning eggs on a table top, how will you distinguish a hard boiled
egg from a raw egg?
7. Why are drops and bubbles spherical?
8. “Terminal velocity is more if surface area of the body is more”. Give rea-
sons in support of your answer.
9. When does a real gas behave like an ideal gas?
10. Pressure of an ideal gas in container is independent of shape of the
container– explain
SECTION - B 6 x 4 = 24
Note: (i) Answer any SIX Questions

(ii) Each Question carries FOUR marks

(iii) ALL are short answer type questions.

11. A particle moves in a straight line with uniform acceleration. Its velocity
at time t=0 is v1 and at time t=t is v2. The average velocity of the particle in
this time interval is (v1+v2)/2. Is this correct? Substantiate your answer.
12. A ball is dropped from the roof of a tall building and simultaneously an-
other ball is thrown horizontally with some velocity from the same roof.
Which ball lands first ? Explain your answer.
     
13. If a  b  a  b prove that the angle between a and b is 90°.
14. Show that the trajectory of an object thrown at certain angle with the
horizontal is a parabola.
15. Explain advantages and disadvantages of friction.
16. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity.
17. What is escape velocity? Obtain an expression for it.
18. What is a geostationary satellite? State its uses.
19. Explain why steel is preferred to copper, brass, aluminium in heavy-duty
machines and in structural designs.
20. Pendulum clocks generally go fast in winter and slow in summer. Why?
21. Obtain an expression for the work done by an ideal gas during isothermal
change.
22. Explain the following processes
i) Cyclic process with example
ii) Non cyclic process with example
SECTION - C 2 x 8 = 16
Note: (i) Answer any TWO Questions

(ii) Each Question carries EIGHT marks

(iii) ALL are Long answer type questions.

23. Develop the notions of work and kinetic energy and show that it leads to
work-energy theorem.
A machine gun fires 360 bullets per minute and each bullet travels with
a velocity of 600 ms–1. If the mass of each bullet is 5 gm, find the power of
the machine gun?
24. State and prove law of conservation of energy in case of a freely falling
body.
A pump is required to lift 600 kg of water per minute from a well 25 m
deep and to eject it with a speed of 50 ms–1. Calculate the power required
to perform the above task?

25. Show that the motion of a simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence
derive an equation for its time period. What is seconds pendulum?
26. State and explain Newton’s law of cooling. State the conditions under
which Newton’s law of cooling is applicable. A body cools down from 60°C
to 50 °C in 5 minutes and to 40 °C in another 8 minutes. Find the
temperature of the surroundings.
TSBIE - MODEL PAPER
PHYSICS - I
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 60
___________________________________________________

SECTION - A 10 x 2 = 20

1. 
 
 
3. A = i  j . x- ?

     


 (spokes) 
 
 
 (Terminal veloc-
ity)  
   
      
SECTION - B 6 x 4 = 24

   t=0  v1, t=t 


v2.   (v1+v2)/2  

         
    

    
13. ab  ab  a , b 90° .
     

   
 
  
 
   

 

  
  
i) 
ii) 
SECTION - C 2 x 8 = 16

23. 
600 ms-
1
. 5 g 

 
25 m 600 kg  50 ms-1

25.   

        
      60ºC  50ºC 
  40ºC 

TSBIE - MODEL PAPER
PHYSICS - II
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 60
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SECTION - A 10 x 2 = 20
Note: (i) Answer ALL Questions

(ii) Each Question carries TWO marks

(iii) ALL are very short answer type questions.

1. What is the principle of a moving coil galvanometer?

2. Define magnetic declination.

3. What happens to compass needles at the Earth’s poles?

4. What type of transformer is used in a 6V bed lamp?

5. A small angled prism of 4º deviates a ray through 2.48º. Find the refrac-
tive index of the prism.

6. Give two uses of infrared rays.

7. What important fact did Millikan’s experiment establish ?

8. Write down Einstein’s photoelectric equation.

9. What happens to the width of the depletion layer in a p-n junction diode
when it is i)forward-biased and ii)reverse biased?

10. What is sky wave propogation?


SECTION - B 6 x 4 = 24
Note: (i) Answer any SIX Questions

(ii) Each Question carries FOUR marks

(iii) ALL are short answer type questions.

11. Define critical angle. Explain total internal reflection using a neat dia-
gram.

12. Explain the formation of a rainbow.

13. Derive the expression for the intensity at a point where interference of
light occurs. Arrive at the conditions for maximum and zero intensity.

14. State and explain Coulomb’s inverse square law in electricity.

15. Define intensity of electric field at a point. Derive an expression for the
intensity due to a point charge.

16. Derive an expression for the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor

17. Explain the behaviour of dielectrics in an external field.

18. Derive an expression for the magnetic induction or magnetic field at the
centre of a current carrying circular coil using Biot-Savart law.

19. Describe the ways in which Eddy currents are used to advantage.

20. What are the limitations of Bohr’s theory of hydrogen atom?

21. Explain the different types of spectral series.

22. What is rectification? Explain the working of a full wave rectifier.


SECTION - C 2 x 8 = 16
Note: (i) Answer any TWO Questions

(ii) Each Question carries EIGHT marks

(iii) ALL are Long answer type questions.

23. How are stationary waves formed in closed pipes? Explain the various
modes of vibrations and obtain relations for their frequencies.

A closed organ pipe 70 cm long is sounded. If the velocity of sound is 331


m/s, what is the fundamental frequency of vibration of the air column?

24. What are beats? Obtain an expression for the beat frequency. Where and
how are beats made use of?

Two organ pipes of lengths 65 cm and 70 cm respectively, are sounded


simultaneously. How many beats per second will be produced between
the fundamental frequencies of the two pipes? (Velocity of sound = 330
m/s).

25. State Kirchhoff’s law for an electrical network. Using these laws deduce
the condition for balance in a Wheatstone bridge.

26. Explain the principle and working of a nuclear reactor with the help of a
labeled diagram.

If one microgram of 23592U is completely destroyed in an atom bomb, how


much energy will be released?
TSBIE - MODEL PAPER
PHYSICS - II
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 60
___________________________________________________

SECTION - A 10 x 2 = 20

                     


 
 
4. 6V 

5. 40    2.480 



  
 
 
. p-n             i)     ii)  
       
     
SECTION - B 6 x 4 = 24

  



  
   

 
 

 
  
 

 
 
   
                                       

SECTION - C 2 x 8 = 16

23.         
     
70 cm  331 m/
s

24. 

65 cm, 70 cm 
 
 = 330 m/s).
25. 

26. 
23592U 

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Total No. of Printed Pages-1 No.
PART-III
Zoology Paper-I
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks:60
Sl. Section –A 10x2=20
No.
Answer all the questions. Every answer should be restricted to
four lines only.
1. What does ICZN Stand for?
2. List out any four sacred groves in India
3. What is the haematocrit value?
4. Define osteon.
5. Distinguish between amphids and phasmids?
6. What are blood glands in Pheretima?
7. Name four extra embryonic membranes
8. Entamoeba histolytica is an obligatory anaerobe’ justify
9. From which substances smack and coke are obtained
10. What are circadian rhythms?
Section-B 6x4=24
II Answer any six question. Every answer should be restricted to
twenty lines only.
11. Define species. Explain the various aspects of species.
12. Explain Rivet popper hypothesis
13. Describe the three types of cartilage
14. Describe the structure of a mutipolar neuron
15. What are the chief characters of the crustaceans?
16. Name the four hallmarks of chordates and explain the principal function
of each of them
17. Describe the structure of the heart of frog
18. What are the modifications that are observed in birds that help them in
flight
19. Write a short note on the pathogencity of entamoeba histolytica
20. “Prevention is better than cure” justify with regards to TDA abuse
21. What is summer stratification ? explain
22. Explain vant hoff rule
Section –C 2x8=16
III Answer any two questions. Every answer should be restricted to
sixty lines only.
23. Compare and contrast the three types of muscular tissues.
24. Describe the digestive system and process of digestion in pheretima.
25. Describe the life cycle of plasmodiom vivax in mosquito.
26. Write an essay on temperature as an ecological factor.
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Total No. of Printed Pages-1 No.
PART-III
Zoology Paper-II
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks:60
Sl. Section –A 10x2=20
No.
Answer all the questions. Every answer should be restricted to
four lines only.
1. What are conchae?
2. Why the arteries are more elastic than the veins?
3. Distinguish between cortical and juxta medullay nephrons.
4. What do you know about arbot vitae?
5. What is insulin shock ?
6. What are complement proteins?
7. What is pleiotrophy?
8. What are bar bodies?
9. Mention any two advantages of inbreeding.
10. List out any four features of cancer cells.
Section-B 6x4=24
II Answer any six question. Every answer should be restricted to
twenty lines only.
11. How is respiratory movements regulated in man?
12. Describe disorders of respiratory system.
13. Draw a labeled diagram of the V.S of the kidney.
14. Describe the important steps in muscle contraction.
15. Write an account of the secretions of pituitary gland.
16. Write a note on the mechanism of action of hormones.
17. Write short notes on B-cells.
18. Describe the microscopic structure of ovary of woman.
19. Is sex education necessary in schools ?
20. Describe the steps involved in DNA fingerprint technology.
21. Discuss in brief about “Avianflu”.
22. Write in brief the types of genetherapy .
Section –C 2x8=16
III Answer any two questions. Every answer should be restricted to
sixty lines only.
23. Describe the structure of the heart of man with the help of neat labelled
diagram.
24. Give a brief account of the structure and function of the heart of man.
25. Describe male reproduction system of a man. Draw a labelled diagram
of it.
26. What are multiple alleles? Describe multiple alleles with the help of
ABO Blood groups in man.
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Total No. of Printed Pages - 2 No.

Part - III
ZOOLOGY, Paper - I
(Telugu Version)

IPE

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60

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I.C.Z.N.

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T.D.A.

III.

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Part - III
ZOOLOGY, Paper - II
(Telugu Version)

IPE

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60

I.

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