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Evolution JEE - 2020

CAreer Institute NEET – 2020

G et Concept- Building Test – Ii


Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 360
Date: 01/07/2018

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 You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.

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INSTRUCTIONS
A. General Instructions
nalytical 1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. Part-I is Maths, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Physics.
4. Each part has only one section:
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No

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additional sheets will be provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers
and electronic devices, in any form, are not allowed.
B. Filling of OMR Sheet
1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking
your answers on OMR sheet.

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2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with black pen for each
character of your
heets Enrolment No. and write your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated
places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking
answers.
C. Marking Scheme:

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BIOLOGY
Subject Marking Scheme
30*4
30*4
30*4
Total Marks
120
120
120
Biology: ALGAE & BRYOPHYTA

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Name of candidate (in Capital letters): __________________________________
Roll Number: _______________________________________________________
Examination Center Number: _________________________________________
Name of Examination: ________________________________________________

Candidate’s Signature: ______________ Invigilator’s Signature: __________


Section A (mATHS)

1. Given that P(3,2,-4), Q(5,4,-6) and R(9,8,-10) are collinear. Find the ratio in which Q divides PR.
2. Determine the points in xy plane which is equidistant from these point A (2,0,3) B(0,3,2) and C(0,0,1)
3. Find the locus of the point which is equidistant from the point A(0,2,3) and B(2,-2,1) Show that the
points A(0,1,2) B(2,-1,3) and C(1,-3,1) are vertices of an isosceles right angled triangle.
4. Using section formula, prove that the three points A(-2,3,5), B(1,2,3), and C(7,0,-1) are collinear.
5. Find the coordinates of the centroid of triangle .
6. The mid points of the sides of a triangle are (1,5,-1), (0,4,-2) and (2,3,4). Find its vertices.

Section B (Physics)

5. N s is the unit of [MP PMT 1984; CPMT


1984, 85]
1. If FG, FE and FN represent gravitational (A) Velocity
force, electromagnetic force, strong (B) Angular momentum
nuclear force (C) Momentum
then which of the following is CORRECT (D) Energy
option: The unit of angular acceleration in the SI
6.
(A) FE > FN > FG (B) FN > FE > FG system is [SCRA 1980; EAMCET 1981]
(C) FN > FG > FE (D) FG > FE > FN (A) N kg-1 (B) m s-2
2. Assertion : Strong Nuclear force is (C) rad s-2 (D) rad s-3
stronger than electromagnetic force.
7. Temperature can be expressed as a
Reason : Strong nuclear force overcomes
derived quantity in terms of [MP PET
the electrostatic repulsion between
1993; UPSEAT 2001]
protons and binds them together
(A) Length and mass
maintaining nuclear stability.
(B) Mass and time
(A) Assertion is True, Reason is True;
(C) Length, mass and time
Reason is a correct explanation for
(D) Neither length, mass and time.
Assertion
8. Assertion: There is no physical quantity
(B) Assertion is true, Reason is True;
which has a unit but is dimensionless.
Reason is not a correct explanation for
Reason: A physical quantity having
Assertion
dimensions cannot be unitless.
(C) Assertion is True, Reason is False.
(A) Assertion is True, Reason is True;
(D) Assertion is False, Reason is False.
Reason is a correct explanation for
3. Which of the following is NOT a
Assertion.
characteristic of a good unit?
(B) Assertion is True, Reason is True;
(A) It is invariable
Reason is not a correct explanation for
(B) It is reproducible
Assertion.
(C) It is perishable
(C) Assertion is True, Reason is False.
(D) It is easily available
(D) Assertion is False, Reason is True.
4. Which of the following system of units is
9. volt/metre is the unit of
NOT based on units of mass, length and [C PMT 1984; AFMC 1991]
time alone? [Kerala PMT 2004] (A) Potential
(A) SI (B) MKS (B) Work
(C) FPS (D) CGS
(C) Force (C) joule K-1 mol-1
(D) Electric intensity (D) erg K-1 mol-1
10. Newton/metre2 is the unit of 18. Which does NOT have the same unit as
[C PMT 1985; ISM Dhanbad 1994; AFMC others? [Orissa PMT 2004]
1995] (A) watt s (B) kilowatt hour
(A) Energy (B) Momentum (C) eV (D) J s
(C) Force (D) Pressure 19. weber/m2 is equivalent to [AFMC 1997]
11. The unit of reduction factor of tangent (A) volt (B) henry
galvanometer is [C PMT 1987; AFMC (C) tesla (D) all of these
2004] 20. Which of the following is NOT a unit of
(A) ampere (B) gauss energy? [AIIMS 1985]
(C) radian (D) tesla (A) Ws (B) kg m/s
12. Which of the following has dimensions (C) Nm (D) joule
different from the remaining three? 21. A car travels a distance S on a straight road in
[AIIMS 1987; CBSE PMT 1993] two hours and then returns to the starting
(A) Energy per unit volume point in the next three hours. Its average
(B) Force per unit area velocity is
(C) Product of voltage and charge per unit (a) S /5 (b) 2S / 5
volume (c) S /2S /3 (d) None of
the above
(D) Angular momentum per unit mass
13. In the expression for Boyle’s law, the product
22. A particle moves along the sides AB, BC, CD of
‘PV’ has dimensions of [MH-CET 2015] a square of side 25 m with a velocity of 15
(A) Force (B) Impulse ms 1 . Its average velocity is
C B

(C) Energy (D) Momentum (a) 15 ms 1


14. Which of the following represents a volt?
(b) 10 ms 1
[C PMT 1990; AFMC 1991]
(c) 7.5 ms 1
(A) joule/second (B) watt/ampere
(d) 5 ms 1 D A
(C) watt/coulomb (D) coulomb/joule
15. Kilowatt-hour is a unit of
23. A body has speed V, 2V and 3V in first 1/3 of
[NCERT 1975; AFMC 1991] distance S, seconds 1/3 of S and third 1/3 of S
(A) Electrical charge (B) Energy respectively. Its average speed will be
(C) Power (D) Force (a) V (b) 2V
16. If the unit of length and force be increased 18 11
(c) V (d) V
four times, then the unit of energy is 11 18

[Kerala PMT 2005] 24. If the body covers one-third distance at speed
(A) Increased 4 times v1, next one third at speed v2 and last one
third at speed v3, then average speed will be
(B) Increased 8 times
1  2   2  3   3 1 1   2   3
(C) Increased 16 times (a) (b)
1   2   3 3
(D) Decreased 16 times
1  2  3 31  2 3
17. The SI unit of universal gas constant (R) is (c) (d)
1  2   2  3   3 1 1  2   2 3  3 1
[CPMT 1984, 87; MP PMT 1987, 94;
AFMC 1996; UPSEAT 1999] 25. The displacement of the particle varies with
(A) watt K-1mol k
time according to the relation x  [1  e bt ] .
(B) newton K-1 mol-1 b
Then the velocity of the particle is
k
(a) k (e  bt ) (b)
b e bt
2

(c) k b e bt (d) None of these

26. If the velocity of a particle is (10 + 2t2) m/s,


then the average acceleration of the particle
between 2 s and 5 s is
(a) 2 m /s 2 (b) 4 m /s 2

(c) 12 m /s 2 (d) 14 m /s 2

27. Two trains one of length 100 m and another


of length 125 m, are moving in mutually
opposite directions along parallel lines, meet
each other, each with speed 10 m / s . If their
acceleration are 0.3 m / s 2 and 0.2 m / s 2
respectively, then the time they take to pass
each other will be
(a) 5 s (b) 10 s
(c) 15 s (d) 20 s

28. The speed of a body moving with uniform


acceleration is u. This speed is doubled while
covering a distance S. When it covers an
additional distance S, its speed would become
(a) 3u (b) 5u

(c) 11 u (d) 7u

29. A body starts from rest with uniform


acceleration. If its velocity after n second is ,
then its displacement in the last two seconds
is
2 n  1   n  1 
(a) (b)
n n
 n  1 2 n  1
(c) (d)
n n

30. The acceleration of a particle starting from


rest, varies with time according to the relation
A = – a2 sin t. The displacement of this
particle at a time t will be
1
(a)  (a 2 sin  t) t 2 (b) a sin t
2
(c) a cos  t (d) a sin  t
(ii) 1:1
(iii) 1:3
Section C (Chemistry) (iv) 3:1
7. If travelling at same speeds, which of the
1. Which of the following conclusions could not be following matter waves have the
derived from Rutherford’s α -particle scattering shortest wavelength?
experiement? (i) Electron
(i) Most of the space in the atom is empty. (ii) Alpha particle (He2+)
(ii) The radius of the atom is about 10–10 m while (iii) Neutron
that of nucleus is 10–15 m. (iv) Proton
(iii) Electrons move in a circular path of fixed 8. In which of the following pairs, the ions
energy called orbits.
are iso-electronic?
(iv) Electrons and the nucleus are held together
by electrostatic forces of attraction. (i) Na+, Mg2+
2. Which of the following statement is not correct (ii) Al3+ , O–
about the characteristics of cathode rays? (iii) Na+, O2–
(i) They start from the cathode and move towards (iv) N3–, Cl–
the anode. 9. Assertion (A) : All isotopes of a given
(ii) They travel in straight line in the absence of element show the same type of chemical
an external electrical or magnetic field. behaviour.
(iii) Characteristics of cathode rays do not
depend upon the material of electrodes in Reason (R) : The chemical properties of
cathode ray tube. an atom are controlled by the
(iv) Characteristics of cathode rays depend upon number of electrons in the atom.
the nature of gas present in the cathode ray tube. (i) Both A and R are true and R is the
3. Which of the following statements about the correct explanation of A.
electron is incorrect? (ii) Both A and R are true but R is not the
(i) It is a negatively charged particle. correct explanation of A.
(ii) The mass of electron is equal to the mass of
neutron.
(iii) A is true but R is false.
(iii) It is a basic constituent of all atoms. (iv) Both A and R are false.
(iv) It is a constituent of cathode rays. 10. Assertion (A) : Black body is an ideal
4. Which of the following properties of atom could body that emits and absorbs radiations
be explained correctly by of all frequencies.
Thomson Model of atom? Reason (R) : The frequency of radiation
(i) Overall neutrality of atom. emitted by a body goes from a lower
(ii) Spectra of hydrogen atom.
(iii) Position of electrons, protons and neutrons
frequency to higher frequency with an
in atom. increase in
(iv) Stability of atom. temperature.
5. Two atoms are said to be isobars if. (i) Both A and R are true and R is the
(i) they have same atomic number but correct explanation of A.
different mass number. (ii) Both A and R are true but R is not the
(ii) they have same number of electrons explanation of A.
but different number of neutrons. (iii) A is true and R is false.
(iii) they have same number of neutrons (iv) Both A and R are false.
but different number of electrons. 11. Assertion (A) : It is impossible to
(iv) sum of the number of protons and determine the exact position and exact
neutrons is same but the number of momentum of an electron simultaneously.
protons is different. Reason (R) : The path of an electron in an
6. Chlorine exists in two isotopic forms, Cl- atom is clearly defined.
37 and Cl-35 but its atomic mass is (i) Both A and R are true and R is the
35.5. This indicates the ratio of Cl-37 and correct explanation of A.
Cl-35 is approximately (ii) Both A and R are true and R is not the
(i) 1:2 correct explanation of A.
(iii) A is true and R is false. 14. Naturally occurring boron consists of two
(iv) Both A and R are false. isotopes A and B whose atomic weights
12. AIR service on Vividh Bharati is are 10.01 and 11.01 respectively. The
transmitted on 219 m band. What is its atomic weight of natural boron is 10.81.
transmission frequency What is the percentage
in Hertz ? of isotope B in natural boron
(1) 1.37 × 106 Hz (2) 3.16 × 108 Hz (1) 20 (2) 80
(3) 1.12 × 1010 Hz (4) 2.9 × 106 Hz (3) 70 (4) 30
13. Calculate the number of pHoton emitted in 15. Which of the following species will
10 hours by a 60 W sodium lamp (λ or produce the shortest wavelength for the
photon =5893 Å) transition n = 2 to n = 1?
(1) 17.8 × 1029 (2) 3.37 × 1020 (1) H-atom (2) He+ -ion
(3) 11.9 × 1019 (4) 6.41 × 1024 (3) 1 H2 (4) Li+2 - ion

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