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NEET SAMPLE QUESTIONS

PHYSICS

1. Two vectors of equal magnitude A on addition give a resultant vector of magnitude A.


Then the magnitude of their difference vector is

(a) (b) 2A

(c) zero (d)

2. From the top of a tower 40 m high, a ball is projected upwards with a speed of 20 m
s1 at an angle 30 with the horizontal. The total time of flight to hit the ground is (g =
10 m s2)

(a) 8 s (b) 4 s

(c) 6 s (d) 3 s

3. To a boy in air, a fish in water viewed normally from air appears to be at 0.6 m from the

surface of water. If the refractive index of water is , then the actual depth from the
surface to fish is

(a) 0.8 m (b) 0.5 m

(c) 0.95 m (d) 0.3 m

4. Two resistors R1 (10 ) and R2 (20 ) are connected in parallel. If the percentage error in
the measurement of R1 and R2 are 2% and 1% respectively, then percentage error in
measurement of resistance of parallel combination will be

(a) 3% (b) 1.67%

(c) 2.7% (d) 4.33%

5. A uniform chain of length L and mass M is lying on a horizontal table with of its length
hanging over the edge of the table. Minimum work done to pull back this hanging
portion on to the table is

(a) (b)

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(c) (d)

6. A thin uniform wire of length  having linear mass density , is bent in the form of a
circle as shown in the figure. Then moment of inertia of this loop about an axis passing
through the point P, and perpendicular to the loop will be

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

7. From the surface of Earth, an object is projected with certain speed, so that it reaches a

height equal to above the surface of Earth. Then initial velocity of projection will be
(g = acceleration due to gravity on the surface of Earth)

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

8. A uniform rod of length  is moving away from an infinitely long straight current carrying
conductor with a uniform speed v as shown in the figure. The emf induced between the
ends of the moving rod, when it is at the position as shown in the figure will be

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(a) (b)

(c) (d) zero

9. Which one of the following statements regarding magnetic materials is true?

(a) For paramagnetic material its susceptibility is directly proportional to its absolute
temperature

(b) The relative permeability (r) is related to susceptibility () as r =   1

(c) For all magnetic materials, the value of relative permeability is greater than one whether
it is paramagnetic, diamagnetic or ferromagnetic

(d) For a diamagnetic material, susceptibility is negative

10. A transverse wave set up on a string moves with a speed of 6 m s1. The maximum
particle velocity is 2 m s1 and the maximum particle acceleration is 48 m s2. At t = 0,
at the origin

(x = 0), the transverse displacement of the particle is . Then, the equation of the
wave (in SI units) is

(a) y =

(b) y =

(c) y =

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(d) y =

CHEMISTRY

1. The correct increasing order of dipole moment for PF3Cl2, PCl3F2 and PBrF2Cl2 is

(a) PCl3F2 < PF3Cl2 < PBrF2Cl2

(b) PBrF2Cl2 < PCl3F2 < PF3Cl2

(c) PF3Cl2 < PBrF2Cl2 < PCl3F2

(d) PCl3F2 < PBrF2Cl2 < PF3Cl2

2. For a chemical reaction, A D, the proposed mechanism is

A B Ea = 140 KJ

B C Ea = 110 KJ

C D Ea = 90 KJ

It is also given that, K = . The activation energy for the overall reaction is

(a) 70 KJ (b) 80 KJ

(c) 100 KJ (d) 120 KJ

3. The production of aluminium involves electrolysis of Al2O3. The number of moles of


Al2O3 reduced by 1.5 Faraday of electricity is

(a) 0.25 (b) 0.50 (c) 0.75 (d) 1.5

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4. Sulphuric acid can act as a base when mixed with

(a) HCl (b) HClO4

(c) HNO3 (d) CH3COOH

5. In which of the following, the IUPAC name of the compound is not correctly given?

(a)

: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentan-3-ol

(b)

: Propane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid

(c) CH2=CH-CHO : Prop-2-enal

(d) (CH3)2C=CHCH2Br

: 4-Bromo-2-methylbut-2-ene

6. Which among the following is not aromatic?

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

7. The major product formed when

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C6H5-CH2-CH(Br)-CH(CH3)2 is treated with alcoholic KOH is

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

8. The major product obtained when


3-methylbutan-2-ol reacts with HBr is

(a) 2-bromo-3-methylbutane

(b) 2-bromo-3-methylpentane

(c) 2-bromopentane

(d) 2-bromo-2-methylbutane

9. Which of the following statement/statements is/are not correct?

(i) Except glycine, all other naturally occurring amino acids are optically active

(ii) Keratin is a fibrous protein

(iii) Anomers of glucose differ in configuration only at C-2

(iv) Alanine is a basic amino acid

(a) (i) & (iv) (b) (ii) & (iii)

(c) (iii) & (iv) (d) (ii) & (iv)

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10. Both geometrical isomerism and optical isomerism are exhibited by the complex species

(a) [Co(en)3]3+ (b) [Pt(NH3)2Cl2]

(c) [Cr(ox)2Cl2] (d) [Fe(CN)5(NO)2+

BIOLOGY

1. Consider the following matched pairs.

A. Agave – Bulb

B. Bryophyllum – Leaf buds

C. Water hyacinth – Rhizome

D. Penicillium – Conidia

Options:

The two totally wrong pairs are

(a) A and D (b) B and C

(c) A and C (d) A and B

2. Consider the statements regarding the angiosperm.

A. Pollen exine is highly thickened due to sporopollenin.

B. Three celled pollen liberation shows vegetative cell, generative cell and male gamete
nucleus.

C. Cleistogamous flowers are seen in Commelina, Viola and Oxalis plants.

D In maize and bamboo, insects are acting as the pollinating agent.

Options:

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The two correct and wrong statements together are given in

(a) A and B are correct; C and D are wrong

(b) A and C are correct; B and D are wrong

(c) B and D are correct; A and C are wrong

(d) A and D are correct; B and C are wrong

3. Which one of the following pair is wrongly matched?

(a) Zona – Prevent the polyspermy by

pellucida inducing and causes

change in the egg

membrane.

(b) LH surge – Transformation of Graffian

follicle into corpus luteum

(c) Fallopian – Female accessory duct

tubes

(d) Placenta – Supply oxygen and

nutrients to the embryo

4. 44AA + XXY is the genetic configuration of an abnormal human male related to

(a) Klinefelter’s syndrome

(b) Turner’s syndrome

(c) Down’s syndrome

(d) Thalesemia

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5. The following is the sequence of the codons and its corresponding aminoacids in the
b-polypeptide chain of haemoglobin.

(1) GUC (1) Valine

(2) CAU (2) Histidine

(3) CUC (3) Leucine

(4) ACU (4) Threonine

(5) CCU (5) Proline

(6) …(A)…. (6) …(B)….

Find the missing sixth codon in blank (A) and its corresponding aminoacid in blank (B)
from the options.

Blank A Blank B

(a) GAG – Glutamic acid

(b) GUU – Valine

(c) GUG – Valine

(d) GGU – Glycine

6. Four children of a couple show four different blood groups A, B, AB and O. The probable
genotypes of the parents are

(a) IAI0 and IBIB (b) IAIA and IBIB

(c) IAI0 and IBIo (d) IAIB and IoIo

7. The part of tumour inducing plasmid of Agrobacterium tumefaciens which is transferred


into the plant cell is

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(a) T-DNA segment

(b) A-DNA segment

(c) ds DNA segment

(d) cDNA segment

8. Select the totally wrongly paired one from the followings.

(a) Streptokinase – Streptococcus

(b) Cyclosporin A – Microsporium

(c) Statins – Monascus

(d) Swiss cheese – Propionibacterium Sharmani

9. In which of the following diseases, the two symptoms and causative organism are
wrongly matched?
Causative
Diseases Symptoms
organism

Sustained
high fever
(i)
with 39° to
40°C
Strepto-
(a) Typhoid Stomach coccus
pain, head typhi
ache,
(ii)
constipation
and loss of
appetite

Infection in
the nose
(i) and
respiratory
tract
Common
(b) Rhino virus
cold
Nasal
congestion,
(ii) sore throat,
cough and
head ache

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RBCs
rupture and
(i)
release of
haemozoin Plasmodium
(c) Malaria
vivax

Chill and
(ii)
high fever

Fever,
chills,
(i)
cough and
head ache
Haemo-
(d) Pneumonia philus
Lips and influenzae
finger nails
(ii) turn gray to
bluish
colour

10. The given diagram is the structure of nucleus with the parts labelled as (A), (B), (C),
(D), (E) and(F). Select the part correctly matched with its function.

(a) C – Nuclear pore, excretion,

E – Nuclear membrane, protection.

(b) B – Nucleolus, site of rRNA synthesis,

D – Ribosomes, protein synthesis.

(c) A – Nucleoplasm, genetic information,

F – Nuclear membrane, transportation.

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(d) D – Endoplasmic reticulum, transportation,

B – Nucleolus, satellite formation.

Solutions
Hints/SolutionS

1. (a) A2 = A2 + A2 + 2AA cos

∴ cos =

Let R be difference vector

R2 = A2 + A2  2A2cos

R2 = 2A2 + A2

(Substituting for cos)

R=

2. (b)

Time taken to reach from A to C

T= =2s

From C to D the vertical displacement = 40 m

= height of tower

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∴ 40 = u sin.t 

40 =

40 = 10t + 5t2

t2 + 2t  8 = 0

t=

= =2s

Total time = 2 + 2 = 4 s

Aliter 1

For the flight from A to D

S=

40 = 20 sin30t   10t2

t2  2t  8 = 0  t = 4 s

Aliter 2

u sin = 20 sin30

= 10 m s1

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t=

= =4s

3. (a) n =

real depth =

= 0.8 m

4. (b)

= = 0.0167 = 1.67%

= %

Aliter

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–––(i)

RP = 

dR1 = 0.02  10 = 0.2 , dR2 = 0.01  20 = 0.2 

Differentiating equation (i)

= %

5. (a) W =

6. (c) M = 

2R = 

R=

 = MR2 + MR2

= 2MR2

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=

7. (d) h =

n2  1 =

n2 =

n=

∴v=

Aliter

If a particle is projected vertically upwards with a velocity u from the surface of Earth

(radius = R), it can be shown that the maximum height reached by it is h = .

Here h =

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8. (d)

B=

emf induced on dy = zero ( dy is parallel to v)

 = 0 for the rod

9. (d)

10. (c) A wave moving in the x direction having particle displacement in the y direction is
given by

y = A sin(t  kx + )

Maximum particle velocity = A = 2 m s1

Maximum particle acceleration = A2 = 48 m s2

∴ Angular frequency  = = 24 rad s1

∴A=

k= = 4 rad m1

At x = 0, for t = 0

y0 = A sin =

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∴=

= 30 = rad

Substituting values,

y=

CHEMISTRY

1. (a) For PCl3F2, = 0,

of PF3Cl2 < PBrF2Cl2

2. (b) Ea = = 80 KJ

3. (a) 1 mole of Al2O3 is reduced by 6F

4. (b) HClO4 is stronger than H2SO4

HClO4 + H2SO4 +

5. (d)

: 1-Bromo-3-methylbut-2-ene

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6. (a) Cyclopentadienyl cation is not aromatic as it does not obey Huckel’s rule

7. (a) C6H5-CH2-CH(Br)-CH(CH3)2

C6H5-CH=CH-CH(CH3)2

(Major Product)

The product having double bond in conjugation with the benzene ring will be the major
product.

8. (d)

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9. (c) Anomers of glucose differ in configuration at C-1

10. (c) [Cr(ox)2Cl2] exhibites geometrical isomerism. The cis isomer is optically active

BIOLOGY

1. (c) Bulbil is present in Agave and bulb is seen in onion. Water hyacinth shows offset.
Sucker is seen in banana.

2. (b) 3-celled stage of pollen liberation takes place by vegetative (tube) cell and 2 male
gametic cells (nuclei).

3. (d) LH surge results rupture of Graffian follicle and ovulation.

4. (a) 44AA+XO is the Turner’s syndrome.

Due to the trisomy of 21st chromosome results Down’s syndrome.

Thalesemia shows anaemia and growth retardation due to the defective synthesis of  and 
chains of haemoglobin.

5. (a) 6th position always shows GAG codon for glutamic acid.

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6. (c) Parents – Male Female

IA IO X IBIO

Gametes

Progenies

7. (a) Ti (Tumour inducing) plasmid occurs in the soil


bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens. The part of Ti plasmid transferred into plant
cell DNA is called T-DNA. This T-DNA along with a desired DNA can be inserted into
the cell.

8. (b) Cyclosporin A is obtained from Trichoderma.

9. (a) Salmonella typhi causes typhoid disease.

10. (b) Nuclear pores allow movement of materials. Nuclear membrane is of double layered
nature. Nucleoplasm consists RNA, proteins, carbohydrates, enzymes etc.

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