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' CBSE MAINS O MEDICAL ENTRAN SOLVED PAPER PAPER 1. (2) If velocity varies with time as gm 4, the distance travelled by th ql interval of 2s t0 4 () Prove that two particles nfgving Gp pirallel direction with & ‘Spposite ‘momentum have joial angilar Bomentum about any point rant, (@) How resistance semiconductors swith temperat circuig diagram of a diode rd reverse based. tion between the three hy A and hy from the energy shown in the figure, 3. (a) Find the relation beeween torque and (angular acceleration, Gi angular momentum, () Two rods of length Zand mass m are in shape. Find the moment of inertia ‘about an axis passing through the point of joining and perpendicular to the =—— plane of the 77 () Find the direction of angle between angular momentum and linear momentum. 4. (q) The distance s along Z-axis varies with time as s=2:7 ~ 3161 4 8, Find the time ¢ after which acceleration becomes zero. (b) Three masses connected by massless string as shown in figure, are placed on a horizoncal frictionless surface. Find tensions Tandy. mye t0eg mgn20kg— my=d0kg eon = S. (6) In the circuit shown : (@ Find the phase difference between the ‘currents through L and Ry Gi Find the phase difference _berween potential difference across C and Ry. t ETD R, (b) Two infnice conductors are perpendicular to each other carrying current 1 as shown in Figure. Find the induced magnetic field at that point P ata distance ralong one of the 8. (a) An ideal gas has molar specific heat $R/2 at ‘constant pressure. 1300, of gat is xiven to ‘two moles of gas at constant pressure, find the change in temperature, (8) Define G) steady state and (i) temperature gradient 9. (a) Im the given circuit for what values of R the power dissipatad in & is same as the rest ot e donmos stoanbeioa (8) “TL 10._ (2) ow bond energy varies from No Nz" and ORO why? (i) €O,N,, NO (©) On the basis of molecular orbital theory (6) ike CO why its analog “SiO" is nor stable? what is srilarity between PAPE] i) Write down the significance of embryo / AUG Eek wel Lepe | «oUaS them ws cotumat column? ¥ hea to) Pm (8) Geter) 5+) Drawa herd digzam of fcc stem oe © teaats (@ Drawashetch gram of ep ABA chowing Oeerat eee Gomersts nd pins epsul, eeneeeeeee ora 6. 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(av) Term ‘Ecosystem was coined by R. Misha. (0) R. Mishra was a famous Indian Pathologist. Ac the beginning of the present century plant ‘anatomists noted that a seed plant native to hot dry climates, rather than exhibiting a palisade mesophyli, has a ring of mesophyll cells surrounding the bundle sheath cells. The arrangement has the appearance of a crown. ‘This ring of Kranz cells exhibits a high level of 16. ‘There is a flow chart showing the generalized events in DNA replication, write the name of enzymes involved in the reaction. DNA double helix —©-> Nicking of strand 2 Unwinding 25 Deseabilization and relief of pressure —2 initiation > Etongation S368" closing of nicks 17, The main steps of plycogenesis and slycogenolysis reactions are given below but one step or each question is missed. Mention the missed steps, 18. ‘Thereisa mechanism of electron transport chain Glycogen cmwinoim] [ommanonaefey Cane Ca ‘Sia crea (C, activity what might the Function ofthe Kranz structure be? 8 88 88 Free enorgy(G) relative toe (kevin) Biecton fow — oyt= oyocwome ed reauced lurboe pueq 23 af on q@ Buioq lnos ancy ‘uoneise “wonkis uaail arg 104 dered 1 sseus tuod yo urrauatuous zemaue ay, “aaipe ea o2 Ajonsoddo axour Aout os ‘wrauawow ysoddo pue jenba aney sajanted oma ayn ‘22uig ‘udd (8) appamiey () aamayna anssit (Pp) asexouujod bey (€) voneasasuop (3) wonseat wey asesotatted (2) saa ayo uonerpigkty Suaua8sa00T (e) ume, II-wuinj99 Jo saponze patiaauo> tala F-uuunyap jo s2]o0ye 2p ‘yptewi-y}-wuanyop Jo sajatue auo exp asous pI pawrsouo> F-uUNnIoD Jo appa auQ “Y-LUEA|OD UY gf pue -munjog uf sxpmie ¢ are oo, "eae buaa souaisod uopeSedasdornyy (1) T-wumyoa aq ai “Soup, sip iA pareposse sjassan ‘poo|g snones atp Bros ‘extoR ok wo pootg Jo TUpUIAAOW Bu FuLMoYs UEYD OY e aIEaID “ pagjoaut st Koop smomsoqurayo yor OF suORDeaH Ona BUEN (At) “SHV Jo wonepAo ayp fq paonposd ase Aly Aueut oH (a) H+ HQWN J0 wonepoto aq Aq poonposd axe diy few mony (a) “rey Asovesidsax uy suonoaya Jo soxdaaoe yeureuian ip aueN (1) much energy to ctoss the forbidden gap and reach the conduction band. Hence, as temperature increases more electrons move to conduction band thereby decreasing the resistance of semiconductor () The diode under forward biasing is sketched in Fig. ( and the diode under reverse biasing in Fig. i. (© From the diagram, through a point Particle of mass m eration where jar Q (a) As given week penne) mounar cuNeY reper cue In general for system consisting of many particles = Omra) cele ay Where I= moment of inertia about axis of rotation = mr? Gi) From Bq (2) tela de and anf? (eat of change of angular velocity) ida valde 2) Now angular momentum of abody about axis rotation Leto ~ paWe ara © Therefore, Ea. (2) becomes a through Tength 3t?-6t +8 pret a P3268 v= 607 = 6-6 and acon Santee 66-0) ar -6 aut GeO fgven, 12-620 = tefeoss (b) Let N,,N,Ny be normal reactions on Iasi! Sm, rapes The fe body diagrams of mh, mz and my are as shown below vel "1830 Oe] Se Burs 24 PIHOYS D7POTAJOXOpUL aanoeyar ay “duojaI—ULL, “SUES 3q PRONE sex aif (nog jo surmpoct axp ‘fer wepRU! yr 01 paresed qn Aer yuaBsoUz9 Feuy a4 204 (4) 2HOT=o0Is= 8+ gh=u . fer jupaw = aoroy rau ua spared ou tlt = (ung) x st = aul = gPI04 wnt a(scex®)Eacce=% pee nb=(scont)Eesi= wey Eagnsen Ea psi h ‘non ASCE =S2% $= 7x1" 4 poe AStI=S2~5= "x= th BaZa, VS" pez “A*! snore Sing aL U05 =St~SL= "K-9X=Z $9 02 = Far 3 OL Sw N09 = EL uN mai ain jo Sout Sur tu + ha ee nose sovsnpuoo @ Buoye 1 20ueIsip & lay snauBeur poonpur 34. (4) "a pue “ta woarsiaq aouaioyip aseyd 941 S0U9H "06 Ad aseud ty waLins ay) parypq se] 9 Rsuapu0D ay ssoioe "4 souazeyp [enuared ax) rng ‘sseyd sues ut ie 7 monn pue Fy aouesisas ssope % aouaiaygip penuarcd aU (3) yan 906 St 'y pure 7 YBnomp syuauny 21 somo MSudlip sent atone Ae eae Ziq ounroynp ynuood pal ‘uwyaq sey 1 saan amps: Oma ap s$019e aUeS 9 I etusiod ‘outs “aouetstsot [pue apueianpur Yo qounsq su Aue Te ITT) () “gs oz tore suet “ba mos wesy r= Dia ty “CD ‘bg wory Nig 99. 0 +02 +01, » 09" 09 ae “{p) “ba uy sanqen wane axp Samnng Sy og = ts 298 24 (6) pue (2) "(1) ‘ba Supe mon uonshs at Jo wonerjss2e uowwes ays 9q 2 az2ipm we fu= ty we hue gt wo plus tp ‘mon 3 furs Fy poe 8 hu = Fy “hu = sages Teoisas uf aq 02 Su pup fur thy sass oy (a) From Einstein's photoelectric equation Ee HE _{ 66x10 x3 10° 400010" = 86x10 x55x10"] = 495210" 36x10" 1.35210") Now, let no. of photons emitted per sec be n. “Then, Intensity = 100 W/m? ie % 10x Te 6.6 x10 x3x10° =2.02%10" (b) Kinetic energy of photoelectron KF = 500 keV = $00 x10* eV But Fence, % increase in mass is = 4% «100 = FE, 100 E iy ne __ 500 «207 eV Asti «io (> mye = 0.511 «10% eV) s gir 100 97.85% (€) The binding energy of oucleus{is thelenexy released In formation Jeu by combining its nu it is the &xernal energy which is {oVisolate the ‘pucleons of the nucl ne another, Nuclear fission is a pr ich a heavy nucleus is split Thro middle weight nuclei by bombarding: 5. In each fission reaction, ‘amount of energy is iuerto the mass defect occurs, its into two nucle. In other 1 say that the binding energy per phe nuclei obtained as a result of more as compared to the binding ergy Per nucleon of the parent nucleus. 100 °. ‘Nuclear fusion isthe process in which two light weight nuclei come close to each other with in the range of aractve force (= 1 fm). These may ‘combine to form a heavy nucleus. This process is possible from an energy point of view because the binding energy per nucleon is smalt for light nuclei and inereases with atomic mass Aunt A is about 50. Also, inthis reaction a large amount of energy is eleased. This energy appears inthe form of kinetic energy or in some ather form. (@) The heat required at constant pressure a= ACA Change a tempera aoe uence ere @ 300), 2s A beige gs centre 7831 00730 ar axgaann 8S (oC) when bagi heated Consul initially safitre of various Stony of ba eres, sae ito bie nate bt ates ep npr of 5) Dako! Solange nthe sate ea 3 by the cross-section but is snducted to next cooler section partly radiated. Therefore, this Stale of the rod is known as the steady stare, (0) Between nwo isolated surfaces, the fall of temperature per unit distance along the direction of flow of heat is called the temperature gradient. Ifthe temperatures of two isolated spheres are @ and O-A0 and the perpendicular distance erween them is Ox, then ‘temperature gradient __ change in temperature = perpendicular distance 28 {(@) The net resistance of second circuit 1 ‘G5 oe 16 4a sano sureuias uNce uaBoReY Jo TeIqIOd pom sv pomuasanda oq ue> ‘0'H Jo wonteDoss!p 3, 5.00% T1866 = (o9'0 + 8-) Boyne = op°~ Fornue =H) wr + sul (re +8) tue pug + (Z,}ur= ep vem 4 ray aznzoyo ang 0132 st oo pare spout poe Disoddo pa fonbo ous yo, BUNSSUE> punoud 2u1 0 sexu pauyquios ay Yaya I aDUESTP = P- “omy ay ur ussous se papunos3 aq 1196 ‘ypryea arayds sour Jo abepins zauar ay uo SBzeyp } — Anuanbasuoo pire asayds sau Jo Soephs samo ath to poonput aq ya 9858 D+ ansor e sy “snayds s9in0 Jo oepans ou 91g) LO paoMA aq [UR D— aBreIp ‘uaqp asaya sanno 07 and st D+ 984ey> 21 Urs ys y'28 ain yiog ut paredissp ‘puOraS JO ODirE|TSBA 104 OF 93819 op UT y JOIN TEA NF lapped with vacant p-orbital of boron. Thus, these zave following srucrare: F : pe P F F Serre. ; Se P c or nt F “This iscalled px ~ prbackbondingwhichismost effective in BR, a in it this overlapping occurs bberween 2p(ofF) and2p(ofB) ocbitals. Thisisthe reason why BF, has least tendency to accept lone pair of electron. Hence, BBs is stronger Lewis, acid than BR. {@) Sulphur belongs to 3rd period, hence, ichas ‘maximum covslency equal to 6. Therefore, SF, can be hydrolysed as it can form hexa covalent ‘intermediate complex with two 11,0. molecules. Bur SH, cannot be hydrolysed as it cannot form such intermediate complex (la (CHy}SIOH, Siatom form px—de Donding with O-arom as it has vacant orbitals (unlike C) hence © — H bond is weaker in (CH,),SiOH than thar in {CHL} COH. Therefore, (CH) SIOH is more acid than (Cil,},COH. (@) Bthyne is acidic in. nature, hence, its hydrogen forms hydrogen bonding with hydrogen Muoride. 3. (3) The groups which increase electron density ining (e+ Igroup) activate benzene rng towards "electrophilic substitution. N(CH), and —CH,N"(CH,). bs groups decrease electron density in bes ng, theefore,"deaeiate ing tra lecicophilic substitution. N(CH, Geren ovgh NI elecron i stabilises complex as telecon, therefore, if 2ctvaes th ; a N(CH) 3 © Thus, the electrophil o) reactivity towards isthe strongest base among Tr fine and pyrrole are eromacic nds. in which ue to the -¢-ou0347, (4) pect Myevea asda hing f HA Ha H. wr Ho ¥ penton dtocg+v@ tad . fou PY Eb ds HC SHO OH 00596 * 9~ = ae eae ag CeD¥) a8ueys ABr0u9 i 4 How 9 co who 9 = 660 sy Roy t= # oH H RO es09 ony ad ssrouuye jo s9di moj Smmoqoy sey oveitjge : S ea oso) — (ee = £60 =290-1= "H*D 30 uoRRe5 amen EASY = yoo. 99 30204 190 = SEE oe eof: 0--a HO jure 9, Cael 198 aa) POY) soz Barats HE + ,ZOm 29+ IPL + 40% ag eK oxy Ssuydno> ayy woxoad 01 On jeonsde Pr sse- rome pion as pam poe as io See jopny —_osnay uae on sul nscrog eae PEO peer a ciate aerate atau ea one Be pie : OH + N= NK) hk — ose gata 8 + tONH + tN 2.0 NEN HONH Ye suey jo suonseo1 uonsnquion 94], «Jo sotasvad_ wy ate J dojesuozelp fe, ote 108000 2 4 potedud s apuoqep untuozep auazupa (@) Wiere t= EE AZOO aw sown HD canta a ut Sou [OL (@ -aceoiv) pe sya yap tes wpe Ore asoq ne gaa Jo dn0x8 ourare asn229 . dopbear yeipri9Pote] MOUs 10u OOP BuIA (®).“S (e9°0 + £-) Somnue = (LET) Soave ~ ot : : ie _yecexgue) re'sxe0e% _% 2y8eq 30 phe pis Ul ade $53 0 eco =" : sueze=', ‘{oreos="a ‘ea wong OER EL Ye 2— TH) aa (a) Hig lly a Brg cH nt-a b tr, ® o Structures) and (i) are_ensnviomers. Similarly structures (iii) and (iv) .are also enantiomers. Structures (i) and (iii) [or (iv)] and structures Gi) and (HD or Gv) are diastereomers 9. (a) There are tve geometrical isomers posible for (PUNT,XCINPyHBO] as it has. square planar structure. Nis Ney EX LX None of these isomers show optical isomerism, (0) Colon) Fin this complexion, cobalt isn + Soxidation sate Co far 34st co = WATT [ Oxalate is weaker ligand, hybridisation takes place so that resulting ion is paramagnetic (due fo presence of four unpaited electrons). hence, sp'd? ‘optical isomers, [CoF,P” + This ion is, aso octahed paramagnetic due to sp°d? hybrids this ion cannot shows optical isomer presence of plane and centre of 4 tom Miter Horm 10, (a) Molecular orbital configurations of these species are s follows : NyO3€)= KK" (@2}Go 29}ta2p, (2,7 (o2p,F sbond order = 3 (9-4) =.25 Np (15e") = KK"(02s)"(0" 25 Fe (2p, ‘As the bond order &f t hance, their bond so be equal. i) Fy and_O;” are Woelecrronie (18 ¢ in Oe ies, dence, their bond length will be samme. ‘are also isoelectronic (14e" in ce, their bond order and bond ‘ako be same. ind oxygen are in the same period species are sane, ing close proximity in their. size, refore, these can form multiple bond t© ‘This ion shows optical isomerism and it has wc arise to CO molecule (C =O}, Whereas Si is quite larger in size, therefore, its multiple bond with oxygen is not so stable. Thus, SiO molecule is not stable ye process of producing similar molecules, cells oF from a common ancestor by reproduction in vitro oF in vivo is loning. 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Ir above ease some of its characters are through nuclear genes. DNA dest male plants an also destroy the DNA, ‘emale plant. Hence, the chloroplast parmboe ‘os ‘smund Aq. pouNuinep st aouenLoyut areydsor aneydsoydeg-as0an9 + stsoUDH09K1D *LT s reroute, yo joyar pue uonezqiqesag

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