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Re: IISER Science Aptitude Test Syllabus

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IISER Aptitude Test Syllabus

IISER Aptitude Test Syllabus of Mathematics
Sets
Relations and functions
Trigonometric Functions
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Principle of Mathematical Induction
Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
Linear Inequalities
Permutations and Combinations
Binomial Theorem
Sequences and Series
Straight Lines
Conic Sections
Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry
Limits and Derivatives
Mathematical Reasoning
Statistics
Probability
Matrices
Determinants
Continuity and Differentiability
Application of Derivatives
Integrals
Applications of integrals
Differential equations
Vectors
Three dimensional geometry
Linear Programming

IISER Aptitude Test Syllabus of Physics
Physical World and Measurement
Kinematics
Laws of Motion
Work, Energy and Power
Motion of Systems of Particles and Rigid body
Gravitation
Properties of bulk matter
Thermodynamics
Behavior of perfect gas and kinetic energy
Oscillations
Waves
Electrostatics
Current Electricity
Magnetic effect of current and magnetism
Electromagnetic Induction
Alternating Current
Electromagnetic Waves
Optics
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Atoms
Nuclei
Electronic devices
Communication Systems

IISER Aptitude Test Syllabus of Chemistry
Some Basic Concept of Chemistry
Structure of Atom
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
States of Matter
Thermodynamics
Equilibrium
Redox Reactions
Hydrogen
The s-block Elements
The p-block Elements
Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques
Hydrocarbons
Environmental Chemistry
The solid state
Solutions
Electrochemistry
Chemical Kinetics
Surface chemistry
General principles and processes of isolation of elements
The p-block elements
The d- & f-block elements
Coordination compounds
Haloalkanes and haloarenes
Alcohols, phenols and ethers
Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids
Organic compounds containing nitrogens
Biomolecules
Polymers
Chemistry in everyday life

IISER Aptitude Test Biology Syllabus
Diversity in the living world
Structural organization in animals and plants
Cell structure and function
Plant physiology
Human physiology
Reproduction
Genetics and evolution
Biology and human welfare
Biotechnology and its application
Ecology and environment

Question paper of IISER Science Aptitude Test
Question paper of IISER Science Aptitude Test
1. If an interphase cell is treated with cyanide (a metabolic poison), the cell does not divide by
mitosis. However, if cyanide is added right after mitosis has started, the same cell completes
mitosis. Which of the following explains this observation?
A. Metabolic activity ceases during mitosis
B. Cell division does not require metabolic activity
C. Energy required for mitosis is produced and stored in the cell during interphase
D. Mitotic cells make factors that make them resistant to cyanide
2. The symplast pathway is most easily disrupted when
A. Water transport channels in the plasma membrane of the root hair cells malfunction
B. Water transport channels in the plasma membrane of the root cortex malfunction
C. Water transport channels in the plasma membrane of the root endodermis malfunction
D. Water transport channels in the plasma membrane of the guard cells malfunction
3. Paleontological studies use fossil pollen because
A. Pollen retains viability for long periods of time unlike male gametes in animals
B. The intine of pollen is very hard and stable and can be used in rescuing plant populations on
a decline
C. The exine of pollen retains its structure for long periods of time
D. Soil pollen banks, unlike soil seed banks, stay dormant for long periods of time
4. Which of the following is not an assumption of the Hardy-Weinberg principle?
A. Mating is random in the population
B. There are no mutations
C. All individuals have an equal opportunity to survive and reproduce
D. Immigration and emigration occurs in the population
5. The lens of many vertebrate eyes is a crystallized form of a protein that also functions in digestion
as a metabolic enzyme. This shows that
A. Vision and digestion co-evolved
B. Digestion necessarily evolved prior to vision since it is a more basic function
C. Evolution in opportunistic
D. Vision and digestion evolved around the same time
6. On which segment of the human chromosome is the enzyme Reverse Transcriptase located?
A. Centromere
B. Telomere
C. Kinetochore
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D. Satellite
7. Muscle X and muscle Y are of the same size, but muscle X is capable of much finer control than
muscle Y. Which of the following is likely to be true of muscle X?
A. It is controlled by more neurons than muscle Y
B. It contains fewer motor units than muscle Y
C. It is controlled by fewer neurons than muscle Y
D. Each of its motor units consists of more cells than the motor units of muscle Y
8. A National Park associated with rhinoceros is
A. Kaziranga
B. Corbett
C. Ranthambore
D. Valley of Flowers
9. During HIV infection
A. Number of helper T-lymphocytes increase
B. Number of helper T-lymphocytes decrease
C. Number of red blood cells increase
D. Number of red blood cells decrease
10. If the blood groups of the father and mother are AB and B respectively, then which one of the
following statements is true with respect to their children’s blood group?
A. Blood group is either A or B
B. Blood group is either B or AB
C. Blood group is AB only
D. Blood group can be A or B or AB
11. The sequence of DNA is 5’-ATGGTTCCATC-3’. What is the sequence of the complimentary
RNA strand?
A. 5’-TACCAAGGTAG-3’
B. 3’-TACCAAGGTAG-5’
C. 3’-UACCAAGGUAG-5’
D. 5’-UACCAAGGUAG-3’
12. Which one of the following statements is correct with respect to Biochemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD)?
A. Secondary treatment of e_uent decreases the BOD
B. Secondary treatment of e_uent increases the BOD
C. Secondary treatment of e_uent does not change the BOD
D. Secondary treatment of e_uent first increases and then decreases the BOD
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13. Which of the following is a general nature of plant-pollinator interactions?
A. Tight one to one co-evolutionary partnership
B. A plant species is pollinated by a few pollinator species
C. Plants rely on deceit to achieve pollination by pollinator species
D. Most pollinators benefit the plant by providing pollinator services, but disadvantage the plant
at the same time by laying eggs into the flower and thereby negatively a_ects fruit formation
14. Sickle cell anemia is a disease resulting from altered haemoglobin structure. This alteration is
because of the replacement of a glutamic acid with valine. Indentify the protein structure level
where this change has been made
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
D. Quaternary
15. Which of the following life history adaptations is least likely when predation pressure, on a
fish species that grows in size continuously throughout its lifespan, is concentrated on the larger
individuals
A. Allocate more resources preferentially to early reproduction than to growth
B. Allocate more resources preferentially to growth than to early reproduction
C. Sexual maturity at an early age
D. Produce more o_spring in very few reproductive seasons
Chemistry
16. What is the potential of a cell containing two hydrogen electrodes, in which the anode is in
contact with 10_5M HCl and the cathode is in contact with 1000 times the concentration of HCl
as that of the anode?
A. 0:36 V. B. 0:18 V. C. _0:36 V. D. _0:18 V.
17. Phosphorus pentoxide, P4O10, has each phosphorus linked to:
A. 5 oxygen atoms with P _ P bonds.
B. 5 oxygen atoms.
C. 4 oxygen atoms with P _ P bonds.
D. 4 oxygen atoms.
18. The radius of an atom of He is 0:05 nm. Assuming that one mole of a gas occupies 22:4 litres at
STP, the fraction of the volume occupied by the atoms in a mole of He gas at STP is:
A. 1:4 _ 10_4. B. 1:4 _ 10_5. C. 7:1 _ 10_4. D. 7:1 _ 10_5.
19. The number of degenerate orbitals present in an energy level of a H-atom characterized by E =
_ R
16 where R is the Rydberg constant is:
A. 16. B. 9. C. 4. D. 1.
20. Formation of ammonia in Haber’s process, N2 + 3H2 ! 2NH3 (_H = _ve) can be increased by:
A. increase in temperature and pressure.
B. increase in temperature.
C. increase in the concentration of ammonia.
D. increase in pressure.
21. Choose the correct ordering for the dipole moments of the following molecules:
A. CO2 _ BF3 < H2O < H2S.
B. BF3 < CO2 < H2S < H2O.
C. CO2 = BF3 < H2S < H2O.
D. CO2 < BF3 < H2S < H2O.
22. Which among the following complexes of Mn given below has the spin only magnetic moment
(_s) value of 5:9 BM?
A. [Mn(CN)6]4_
B. [Mn(Br)4]2_
C. [Mn(en)3]2+; en = ethylenediamine
D. Mn2(CO)10
23. Schottky as well as Frenkel defects are observed in:
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A. NaCl. B. ZnS. C. AgBr. D. KCl.
24. A black mineral A on heating in air gives a gas B. The mineral A on reaction with H2SO4 gives
a gas C and a compound D. Bubbling C into an aqueous solution of B gives white turbidity. The
aqueous solution of compound D, on exposure to air, with NH4SCN gives a red compound E.
The compounds A and E respectively, are:
A. PbS and Pb(SCN)2.
B. NiS and Ni(SCN)2.
C. FeS and Fe(SCN)3.
D. CoS and Co(SCN)2.

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