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MM : 45 iTutor Fortnightly Test Series Time : 90 Min.

(for NEET-2022)
Subjective Test – 1 (H.A.)
Topics covered :
Physics : Physical World, Units & Measurements, Motion in a Straight Line: Introduction, Position,
Path length and displacement, Average velocity & average speed., Differential calculus,
Applications of differential calculus, Instantaneous velocity & speed, Acceleration.
Chemistry : Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom: Sub-atomic particles : Discovery
of electron, Charge to mass ratio of electron, Charge on electron, Discovery of proton
and neutron. Thomson model of atom, Rutherford's nuclear model of atom, Atomic and
Mass number, Isobars and isotopes., Particle nature of electromagnetic radiation :
Plank's quantum theory, Photoelectric effect, Dual behaviour of electromagnetic
radiation.
Biology : Cell: The Unit of Life, Cell Cycle & Cell Division, The living world (upto Classification).
Structural organisation in Animals–Animal Tissues, Biomolecules (upto Induced fit
theory).

PHYSICS

Q1. Gravitational force is [1]

(1) Weakest fundamental force in the nature

(2) Strongest fundamental force in the nature

(3) Non conservative force

(4) A force with finite range

Q2. Name two derived quantities. [1]

Q3. _______ is known as rate of change of velocity. [1]

Q4. Check the correctness of equation, by using method of dimension. [2]

2πt
y = a sin
T

y = displacement of particle

a = maximum displacement

T = time period, t = time at any instant

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Q5. The distance travelled by a particle moving in a straight line is found to be proportional to the square of the
time elapsed. Is it moving with constant speed or constant acceleration? Explain. [2]

2 ab
Q6. (i) A quantity Z is given by the relation, Z= . Find the maximum percentage error in Z, if the
c2
percentage error in a, b and c are 2%, 4% and 1%. [2]
(ii) Write the dimensional formulae of
(a) Torque (b) Universal gravitational constant [1]
OR
(i) Centripetal force acting on a body depends on mass of body (m), speed of body (v) and radius of
circular path. Derive the relation for centripetal force by using method of dimension. [2]
(ii) 5.74 g of a substance occupies 1.2 cm3. Express its density by keeping the significant figure in view.
[1]

Q7. (i) A particle moves along a straight line. The position of the particle at time t is given by x = 40 + 12t – t3
(where x is in metre and t is in second). Calculate [3]

(a) Velocity at t = 2 s,

(b) Acceleration at t = 2 s,

(c) Average velocity in first 2 s.

(ii) The time taken by a pendulum to complete 20 vibrations is 85.0 seconds. Find the time period of
pendulum in second, upto appropriate significant figures. [2]

OR

(i) A drunkard walking in a narrow lane takes 5 steps forward and 3 steps backward, followed again by 5
steps forward and three steps backward and so on. Each step is 1 m long and require 1 s. Determine
how long the drunkard takes to fall in a pit 15 m away from the start. [3]

(ii) Subtract (2.1 × 10–3 – 3.41 × 10–4) with regard to significant figure. [2]

CHEMISTRY
Q8. Convert the following into scientific notation. [1]

(a) 3867

(b) 0.00021

Q9. If frequency of an electromagnetic radiation is xHz then its wave number is (in m–1) [1]

1 c
(1) (2)
x x

x
(3) cx (4)
c

Q10. Differentiate between precision and accuracy. [2]

Q11. Calculate the energy of a photon which corresponds to the light of frequency 2.5 × 1015 Hz (h = 6.6 × 10–34
Js). [2]

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Q12. Calculate and compare the energies of two radiations one with a wavelength of 800 nm and other with a
wavelength of 400 nm. (Speed of light (c) = 3 × 108 ms–1) [4]

OR
If 4 g of NaOH dissolves in 36 g of H2O, calculate the mole fraction of each component in the solution. Also,
determine the molarity of solution (density of solution is 1 g mL–1) [4]

Q13. The elemental composition of an organic compound was found to be 54.2% C, 9.2% H and 36.6% O.
Determine its empirical formula. If the molecular mass of the compound is 88 u, then find its molecular
formula. [3 + 2 = 5]

OR
Calcium carbonate reacts with aqueous HCl to give CaCl2 and CO2 according to the reaction given below:

CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) → CaCl2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)

What mass of CaCl2 will be formed when 250 mL of 0.76 M HCl reacts with 1000 g of CaCO3? Name the
limiting reagent. Calculate the number of moles of CaCl2 formed in the reaction. (Molar mass of CaCO3
= 100 g mol–1 and CaCl2 = 111 g mol–1) [5]

BIOLOGY
Q14. ICBN stands for [1]

(1) International code for bacterial nomenclature

(2) International code for birds nomenclature

(3) International code for botanical nomenclature

(4) International code for baculoviruses nomenclature

Q15. The type of epithelium found in walls of blood vessels is [1]

(1) Squamous epithelium

(2) Cuboidal epithelium

(3) Columnar epithelium

(4) Compound epithelium

Q16. Name the cell organelles in which following functions are performed.

(i) Formation of glycoproteins and glycolipids, [½]

(ii) Digestion of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids, [½]

(iii) Storage of oils and fats, [½]

(iv) Helps in excretion in Amoeba. [½]

Q17. (a) What is the function of nervous tissue? [1]

(b) Give the composition of nucleotide. [1]

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Q18. Draw a labelled diagram of the section of cilia/flagella. [4]

OR

Explain the factors which affect the enzyme activity with suitable graphs. [4]

Q19. Explain the events which take place in following stages of prophase I. [1+1+1+1+1=5]

(i) Leptotene, (ii) Zygotene (iii) Pachytene (iv) Diplotene (v) Diakinesis

OR

(a) Which is the most abundant protein of the animal world? [1]

(b) Write the function of gap junctions. [2]

(c) Write four characteristics of smooth muscles with a suitable diagram. [2]

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