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Hints and Solutions

PHYSICS

SECTION - A 5. Answer (1)


1. Answer (1) T = Favbc
Photoelectric equation was proposed by Einstein.
T = [MLT–2]a [LT–1]b [LT–2]c
2. Answer (3)
On solving, a = 0, b = 1, c = –1
Surface area of sphere = S = 4r2
6. Answer (1)
dS dr
2
S r From rules of significant digits, if uncertain digit is
% S = 2(% r) less than 5 then neglect it and previous digit
% S = 2 × 1.5 = 3% remains same.
3. Answer (2) 7. Answer (2)
RP1  R11  R21 [A] = [L]

RP R1 R2 [B] = [L–1]


 
RP2 R12 R22 [C] = [T–1]
R1R2 100  200 200 [D] = [M0L0T0]
RP    
R1  R2 300 3
C
2
= [T–1]
 200   1 2  D
RP    
 3   100 2  200 2  8. Answer (2)
4  1 4 3 2 Least count = 1 MSD – 1 VSD
 1    
9  2  9 2 3
24
 1 MSD  MSD
 200 2  25
RP         66.7  0.7   ,
 3 3 
1
upto three significant figures.  MSD
25
4. Answer (4)
1
If least count is lesser that means reading is more   0.5  0.02 mm
25
precise.

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9. Answer (3) In first case,


  
s v rb  v r  v b   a  4  iˆ  bjˆ
T1 = ... (i) v1 velocity of person
v1 As rain appears to be falling vertically downward,
s (a – 4) = 0
T2 = ... (ii) v2 velocity of escalator  a=4
v1  v 2
In second case,
s 
T= ... (iii) v b  8iˆ
v2

Solving (i), (ii) and (iii) v   a  8  iˆ  bjˆ  –4 jˆ  bjˆ
rb

T2T1 As rain appears to fall at 45° to the vertical.


T 
T1  T2 b
tan 45 
10. Answer (3) 4
or b = – 4

So, v r  4iˆ  4 jˆ

v r  4 2 m/s
13. Answer (4)
v = 3 + x
dv
a v   3  x  (  )
dx
d 200 m
t   144 s a = 3 + 2x
v air 5 km/h
 Equation of straight line.
11. Answer (2)
14. Answer (1)
 
arel = 0, hence rrel  v relt
 Path of one particle w.r.t. other is straight line.
15. Answer (3)
Speed decreases if velocity and acceleration are
antiparallel in opposite direction in one-
dimensional motion.
 16. Answer (1)
2 2
v sg  v sr  v rg
vA = vB cos
17. Answer (2)
 42  22  12  2 3 m/s

12. Answer (3)


1 1
tan   tan   tan   2   1
2 2
  = 45°
18. Answer (4)
2  
s   rad/s, v  s R  cm/s
60 30 30
  2 2
Let v r  aiˆ  bjˆ v  2v  cm/s  cm/s
30 30 2

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19. Answer (4) 24. Answer (1)

u2 u2 Only similar physical quantities can be added or


 10 m   20 m
2g g subtracted.

20. Answer (1) 25. Answer (1)

Let displacement of bus is s1 and car is s2. Then S = vt = (10.00  0.01)(5.00  0.01) m
v S = 50.0 m
for 0  t  and u 2  2fb
f S v t S 0.01 0.01 0.03
     
1 2 S v t S 10 5 10
s  s1  b  s2  ft  b  ut
2 S 0.03
 100   100  0.3%
ft2 S 10
 s  b  ut 
2 S = (50.0 0.3%) m
21. Answer (1) 26. Answer (1)
2
x = 4t  v x = 8t 10  11  10  10  9
True value = Mean value   10 cm
5
y = 3t  v y = 3
z = 0 = constant  vz = 0 27. Answer (4)
If P = xm yn z–l then
2
v v x2  v y2  v z2   8t   3 2
P x y z
m n l
v  t 1  64  9 P x y z
28. Answer (1)
v  73 m/s
Writing in scientific notation a × 10b, power of 10 is
22. Answer (2) order of magnitude if a ≤ 5.
u 2 sin2  u 2 sin  90    u 2 cos2  29. Answer (3)
H1  and H2  
2g 2g 2g
If a number is less than one then all trailing zeroes
u2  2 u2
H1  H 2  sin   cos2    are significant.
2g 2g
30. Answer (2)
23. Answer (3) Least count = 1 MSD – 1 VSD
 16  1
 1   MSD = MSD = 0.2 mm
 20  5
31. Answer (2)
v t
3
 dv   At dt
u 0

At 4
 v u 
2h 4
Time of flight = t 
g 32. Answer (2)

2  80  20 2 10 2
t 4s x   50  25  75 m
10 2 4 22

Now x1 = 4 × 4 = 16 m 33. Answer (3)

x2 = 4 × 3 = 12 m 5  5  10  10
v avg   3.75 m/s
8
x = x1 + x2 = 28 m

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34. Answer (2) 38. Answer (4)


 t  vw = vs sin  = 37°
 
P  P0 e  x  

[x] = [] = [L]


 
[t] = [x + ]
 
    L  LT 1 
T 
 + 90° = 127° with river flow.
 2   L2 T 2  39. Answer (1)
  LT 
2
    

   L  v1  u  gt
 
35. Answer (3) v 2  gt
   
v rel  v1  v 2  u
40. Answer (4)

Considering downward direction as positive 5


v m/s
75 = –10 t + 5t2 2
r=5m
t2 – 2t – 15 = 0
v 2 v 2 5
t = 5 s and (–3) s a   m/s2
t r 2
since time is positive. 2v
 t=5s 41. Answer (1)
SECTION - B 2u sin  u 2 sin 2
Put T  and R 
36. Answer (3) g g
then we get  = 30°
42. Answer (1)

As observed by policeman.
ucar/policeman = –u
acar/policeman = 2 m/s2
If u is minimum
0 = (ucar/policeman)2 – 2(acar/policeman) × 250
 0 = u2 – 2 × 2 × 250
2h 2  2000
 u  10 10 m/s x v  200  4000 m
g 10
37. Answer (2) Angle of sight w.r.t. horizontal
2
1 x h 2000 1
y  x tan   g tan    
2 u 2 cos2  x 4000 2

At x  8 3, y  4.8 m  1
or,   tan1  
2

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43. Answer (4) 4u 2 sin  cos 


t1t2 
v = 2t – t2 g2

a = 2 – 2t
2 u 2 2 sin  cos  2R
 
a|t = 0 = 2 m/s2 g g g

a|t = 1 sec = 0 46. Answer (1)


5
R 4
  2t  t  dt
2
 vdt
2 
v avg   0 H tan 
 dt 5
2 R 4 3)
  (since tan =
H 3
5
v avg  m/s
12 47. Answer (1)
Since v = 0 at t = 0 and t = 2 s. Hence
u 30
Time of ascend =  3s
vavg from time t = 0 to t = 2 s is g 10
2
t3
2
t 
3 0 2
v avg   m/s
2 3

44. Answer (3)


   
A  B  B  A [Commutative law]
 
0.A  0 From symmetry of ascend and descend, we can
see that
Aˆ  1
s01 : s12 : s23 = 5 : 3 : 1
and Displacement is a vector quantity.
45. Answer (2) (since, s01 = s56 ; s12 = s45

and s23 = s34)

48. Answer (2)

Magnitude of slope of x-t graph gives speed

 Body first slows down and then speeds up in


reverse direction

49. Answer (4)

Relative speed = 40 – 0 = 40 m/s

relative acceleration = 0 m/s2


2
u sin 2
R height 40
g  time   1s
relative speed 40
2u sin 
t1  50. Answer (4)
g
Zeros on left are never significant. Trailing zeros
2u sin  90    2u cos 
t2   after decimal are significant.
g g

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CHEMISTRY
SECTION - A 61. Answer (2)
51. Answer (1) Cathode rays are independent from the nature of
Due to extra stable half filled subshell of nitrogen, gas taken in discharge tube.
Heg of N is positive. 62. Answer (2)
52. Answer (4) Mass of glucose = 36 g
Mass of H2O = (100 – 36) g = 64 g
13 electron in Al atom and 10 electron in each Al+3
ion. So, total electrons in 0.2 mole of Al+3 ion is 36
0.2 × NA × 10 = 2 NA 180  36  1000  3.125 molal
Molality (m) =
64 180 64
53. Answer (1)
1000
63. Answer (1)
Volume of one molecule of O2
22400
 mL at STP
= 26.67 g 6.02  1023
54. Answer (3) = 3.7 × 10–20 mL
l = 2 means d-orbital 64. Answer (3)
Fe 3+ 5
: 3d 4s 0 Emission spectrum is line spectrum.
So, 3d have 5 electrons 65. Answer (4)
55. Answer (2) Interference can be explained on the basis of wave
theory.
Cl belongs to period 3, group 17 and has
66. Answer (2)
maximum electron affinity.
28  92.2  4.7  29  30  3.1
56. Answer (3) % Avg. weight   28.10 amu
100
6.022 × 1023 contains 4 significant figures. 67. Answer (3)
57. Answer (4)
 280 ml vapours weigh = 3.2 g

3.2 22400
22400 ml vapours weigh = 
280 1
= 256 g
256  Empirical formula = Na2CO3
 Number of atoms = 8
32 68. Answer (2)
58. Answer (3) 0.1 × 300 = 0.01 × V
• For Mn 3d orbital has n + l + m = 3 + 2 + 0 = 5 V = 3000 ml
and 3p orbital has n + l + m = 3 + 1 + 1 = 5 So, volume of water added = 3000 – 300
therefore total electrons will be 3. = 2700 ml
59. Answer (1) 69. Answer (1)
• 3rd excited state means n = 4 1
2Na  O2  Na2O
Therefore, total degeneracy of H-atom = n = 2 2
42 = 16. 1
As mole of O2 is required for 2 mol of Na.
60. Answer (4) 2
So, 1 mole of Pb(NO3)2 is needed.
All have m.p. less than 35°C.

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70. Answer (3) Mass of ‘C’ + mass of ‘O’ + mass of ‘H’ = 44


Molar mass M  24 + x + 4 = 44
Eq.wt.  
Total positive charge or 8  x = 16 i.e., mole of ‘O’ = 1
negative charge
Molecular formula = C2H4O
71. Answer (1) 78. Answer (2)
2
13.6Z 6.8
Energy of electron    Z2
n2 2  En  ,  (E1 )H : (E2 ) : (E3 ) :: 1: 1: 1
He Li2 
n2
n2 = 4  n = 2
79. Answer (1)
 Electron is in first-excited state.
 N1V1 + N2V2 + N3V3 = N(V1 + V2 + V3)
72. Answer (3)
122 g of ZnO = 1.5 mole of Zn 1 1
 1  20  10   30   x  1000
=1.5 × NA atom of Zn 2 3
73. Answer (4) 20  5  10 35 7
 x    N
n 2 1000 1000 200
r
Z 80. Answer (3)
12 If there is large difference between IE4 and IE5 then
r1(Li2 ) 
3 element must have 4 valence electrons i.e. Si.

32 81. Answer (3)


r3 (He  ) 
2 e e
m
r1(Li2  ) 1 2 2  p mp 2
    
r3 (He ) 3 9 27 e 2e 1
m 4m
  p
74. Answer (4)
Mole fraction of water = 0.85 82. Answer (2)

0.15 0.15  1000 100 g CaCO3  40 g of Ca


m   9.8
0.85  18 0.85  18 25 g CaCO3  10 g of Ca
1000
83. Answer (3)
75. Answer (4)
224 ml = 0.44 g
5th excited state = 6th shell
22400 ml = 44 g
Total number of lines in infrared region
So V.D = 22
= 6  5,6  4, 6  3
84. Answer (2)
5  4,5  3,
P15 = [Ne] 3s2 3p3
43
h
 = 1, Orbital angular momentum =     1
i.e. = six lines 2
76. Answer (4)
 2
Greater the metallic nature, greater is the basic
nature of oxide. 85. Answer (3)
77. Answer (2) 6.02 × 1022 atom of A = 0.1 mole
88 12.04 × 1022 atom of C = 0.2 mole
CO2  = 2 mole of CO2 = 2 mole of ‘C’
44 0.1 mole of A and 0.2 mole of C combines with
36 0.2 mole of B, So the empirical formula of the
H2O  = 2 mole of H2O = 4 mole of ‘H’
18 compound is AB2C2

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SECTION - B 93. Answer (2)


86. Answer (3) Be = [He]2s2 ; Be2+ = [He]
Total nodes = n – 1 IE3 of Be2+ is very high due to its inert gas
configuration
=4–1=3
94. Answer (2)
87. Answer (3) S8 = 256 g
Cl > F > Br (electron gain enthalpy). 2% mass = 256 g
88. Answer (3) So, 100% mass = 12800 g mol–1

Oxides of Zn and Al are amphoteric in nature. 95. Answer (1)


IE1 (Be) > IE1 (B)
89. Answer (2)
96. Answer (2)
For isoelectronic species
Carbon has maximum tendency of catenation.
Anion > Cation (Ionic size) 97. Answer (4)
90. Answer (2) Same wavelengths will be obtained from the
Greater the number of protons, greater will be the transition 8  4, 6  3, 4  2 and 2  1 in Be3+,
Li2+, He+ and H respectively.
Zeff for isoelectronic species.
98. Answer (2)
91. Answer (3)
Zr and Hf have similar atomic sizes and properties.
Magnetic quantum number represents orientation 99. Answer (4)
of orbital. F is most electronegative element in periodic table.
92. Answer (1) 100. Answer (4)
On dilution
M1V1 0.1 200  2
M   0.08 M of H+ ion.
 V1  V2  200  300

BOTANY
SECTION - A 106. Answer (2)
101. Answer (2) Saccharomyces or yeast is a unicellular fungus.
Both living organisms and non-living objects can 107. Answer (1)
show growth but it is intrinsic in living organisms. Silica shells are found on surface of some marine
amoeboid protozoans.
102. Answer (1)
108. Answer (2)
Along with genera and species epithet, binomial Fungi have non-cellulosic cell wall and they show
epithet also includes author citation. heterotrophic mode of nutrition.
109. Answer (3)
103. Answer (3)
Prokaryotes are kept in domains Archaea and
Mycoplasma are called PPLO or jokers of the plant Bacteria.
kingdom. 110. Answer (2)
104. Answer (4) Formation of fruiting body is fungi like feature of
slime moulds.
Alternaria solani causes early blight of potato. 111. Answer (3)
105. Answer (1) Felis and Canis belong to the same order, class,
Pox virus has dsDNA as its genetic material. phylum and kingdom.

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112. Answer (1) 126. Answer (3)


Red tide is caused by Gonyaulax. Dinoflagellates Puccinia, a fungus and Trypanosoma, a
have stiff hemicellulosic plants on outer surface of protozoan were classified under kingdom Fungi
cell wall. and Protista respectively.
113. Answer (4) 127. Answer (4)
Sapindales is an order of class Dicotyledonae and Insectivorous plants are partial heterotrophs.
Poales is an order of class Monocotyledonae, but
128. Answer (3)
both are kept in same division Angiospermae.
In members of Phycomycetes, mycelium is
114. Answer (1)
aseptate and coenocytic.
Mumps, cucumber mosaic and influenza are viral
129. Answer (1)
diseases.
Gonyaulax, red dinoflagellate is found in marine
115. Answer (1)
habitat.
Fruiting bodies are formed by slime moulds in
130. Answer (2)
unfavourable conditions.
116. Answer (3) Citrus canker disease is caused by a bacterium.

Reproduction is absent in mules. Rest all features 131. Answer (3)


are seen in mules. Allium and Colchicum are the related genera of
117. Answer (3) family Liliaceae.
Flora provides information of plants of a given 132. Answer (3)
area and gives the actual account of habitat and Truffles are edible tuber-like ascocarps of a fungus
distribution. which belongs to class Ascomycetes.
118. Answer (1) 133. Answer (2)
Herbarium is storehouse of preserved plant Tribe, variety – Intermediate categories.
species.
134. Answer (3)
119. Answer (4)
Detailed information about a particular taxon is
Each statement of a key is known as a lead. present in monograph.
120. Answer (2) 135. Answer (2)
Zoological parks are specific to animals.
Diatoms are chrysophytes in which cell walls are
121. Answer (1) impregnated with silica.
These archaebacteria are thermoacidophiles. SECTION - B
Thermoacidophiles are capable of tolerating high 136. Answer (4)
temperature as well as high acidity.
Majority of bacteria are decomposers.
122. Answer (3)
137. Answer (2)
Euglena is chlorophyllous, flagellate protist.
123. Answer (4) Archaebacteria–methanogens are involved in
production of biogas.
Neurospora and Claviceps belong to
Ascomycetes. They produce conidia and 138. Answer (4)
ascospores. Euglenoids have both chlorophyll a and b,
124. Answer (1) identical to higher plants.
Biodiversity is the number of various kinds of 139. Answer (1)
organisms found on earth.
Albugo causes white rust on mustard.
125. Answer (4)
140. Answer (1)
Phylogeny is the study of evolutionary history of
organisms. Mad cow disease is caused by prions.

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141. Answer (2) 146. Answer (4)


Two kingdom classification did not distinguish The set of rules for giving the scientific names to
between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. bacteria is given in International Code of
Nomenclature of Bacteria (ICNB).
142. Answer (2)
147. Answer (4)
Cell wall in diatoms is impregnated with silica
Classification is grouping of organisms on the
whereas dinoflagellates have cell wall composed
basis of easily observable characters.
of cellulose and pectin.
148. Answer (4)
143. Answer (2)
familiaris, lupus and aureus are the specific
In cyanobacteria e.g. Nostoc, nitrogenase activity
epithets of the same genus Canis, whereas
occurs only in heterocysts and these cells lack PS
sapiens is specific epithet of genus Homo.
II activities.
149. Answer (1)
144. Answer (4)
Bacteria commonly reproduce by binary fission.
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium which is a
sporozoan. 150. Answer (1)
145. Answer (4) Kuru is laughing till death disease in human
Order of brinjal is Polymoniales. caused by a prion (proteinaceous infectious
particle).

ZOOLOGY
SECTION - A Metamorphosis is the process of transformation
151. Answer (2) from an immature larval or nymph form to an adult
form in two or more distinct stages.
Scales are absent in amphibians. Crocodilus has
159. Answer (1)
four chambered heart. External ear openings are
absent in Naja. Pinctada is commonly known as pearl oyster.
152. Answer (4) Locust is harmful for the crops.
160. Answer (1)
Ancylostoma is commonly known as hookworm
and it belongs to the phylum Aschelminthes, while Pisces, amphibians and reptiles are cold blooded
Balanoglossus is commonly known as tongue animals or poikilotherms.
worm and belongs to the phylum Hemichordata. 161. Answer (2)
153. Answer (3) In Echinodermata, Hemichordata and Chordata
Paired fins, operculum and scales are the features deuterostome plan of development is present.
of bony fishes. Petromyzon belongs to class 162. Answer (2)
Cyclostomata. In Adamsia only polyp stage is present.
154. Answer (3) 163. Answer (2)
Osphradium is present in molluscs to check the In ctenophores, nematocysts are absent.
quality of water. 164. Answer (4)
155. Answer (1) Males have a curved tail.
Choanocytes are found in sponges. 165. Answer (1)
156. Answer (2) Cnidoblasts are present in epidermis and once
used they are never used again. Hydra shows
Fishes, reptiles and birds have monocondylic
direct development.
skull.
166. Answer (4)
157. Answer (4)
Pseudocoelom i.e. false coelom is present in
Calotes is garden lizard and Chameleon is tree Aschelminthes. Sexual dimorphism cannot be
lizard. established based on the position of excretory
158. Answer (1) pore.
Metagenesis is alternation of generation i.e. 167. Answer (2)
polyps produce medusae asexually and medusae In echinoderms, specialised excretory system is
form polyps sexually, e.g. Obelia. absent.

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168. Answer (4) 183. Answer (3)


In Euspongia (sponges), digestion is intracellular. Calotes and Bufo possess three-chambered
Metagenesis is present in Obelia (Sea fur). Hooks heart.
are absent in Fasciola. 184. Answer (2)
169. Answer (2) Bioluminescence is well marked in ctenophores,
Excretory organ/system is absent in echinoderms. e.g. Pleurobrachia and Ctenoplana.
170. Answer (4) 185. Answer (3)
Interstitial cells in cnidarians are totipotent. In sponges, the development of adult sponge from
diploid zygote is indirect.
171. Answer (1)
SECTION - B
In non-chordates, gut is dorsal to nerve cord.
186. Answer (4)
172. Answer (4)
The body of hemichordates is cylindrical in shape
Most of the animals in the given box belong to and is divisible into three distinct regions or parts.
class Mammalia e.g. Felis, Macaca, Macropus, 187. Answer (3)
Elephas, Pteropus, Rattus, Equus.
Salpa is urochordate, their body is enclosed in
173. Answer (3) test/tunic made up of tunicin.
Ovisac is present in females only, where ova are 188. Answer (2)
stored temporarily. Urochordates have notochord only in larval stage.
174. Answer (3) 189. Answer (2)
Spongilla is found in fresh water while Archaeocytes are totipotent cells.
Pleurobrachia, Cucumaria and Exocoetus are
190. Answer (1)
found in marine water.
In urochordates, notochord disappears in the adult
175. Answer (3) form.
The given statement is true for Aschelminthes, 191. Answer (2)
e.g. Wuchereria.
All animals are multicellular and eukaryotic.
176. Answer (4) Neural system is absent in phylum Porifera.
The mouth of molluscs contains a file-like rasping Sponges are sessile.
organ called radula which is armed with the 192. Answer (4)
transverse rows of chitinous teeth. Ancylostoma is a pseudocoelomate.
177. Answer (4) 193. Answer (3)
Silverfish is an arthropod. Columba belongs to class Aves.
178. Answer (2) 194. Answer (2)
Annelida – Phylum Homocercal tail fin, swim bladder and operculum
Osteichthyes – Class are found in bony fishes. Placoid scales and
Tetrapoda – Superclass claspers are features of cartilaginous fishes.
195. Answer (1)
Agnatha – Division
Struthio/Ostrich is a flightless bird.
179. Answer (2)
196. Answer (3)
Given figure represents Petromyzon and it has a
closed circulatory system. Cnidarians have tissue level of organisation while
annelids, molluscs and aschelminthes have organ
180. Answer (4) system level of organisation.
Some members of platyhelminthes like Planaria 197. Answer (4)
possesses high regeneration capacity. Platypus is an oviparous mammal.
181. Answer (3) 198. Answer (4)
Pila has muscular foot. Ctenidia are responsible Platyhelminthes are bilaterally symmetrical.
for respiration in water.
199. Answer (3)
182. Answer (2) The true product of honey bee (Apis) is bee wax.
Heart in fishes receives only deoxygenated blood; 200. Answer (4)
Bats and parrot have four chambered heart.
Amphids are the chemoreceptors present in
Consequently oxygenated and deoxygenated
Ascaris.
blood drain into separate ventricles.

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