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AITS NEET GRAND TEST – 23 KEY DATE: 04-05-2023

ZOOLOGY
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41) 1 42) 2 43) 1 44) 1 45) 3 46) 2 47) 1 48) 1 49) 4 50) 2

BOTANY
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71) 4 72) 2 73) 3 74) 1 75) 2 76) 4 77) 2 78) 3 79) 4 80) 1
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91) 3 92) 4 93) 4 94) 2 95) 3 96) 1 97) 2 98) 2 99) 2 100) 2

PHYSICS
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111) 4 112) 1 113) 2 114) 2 115) 2 116) 2 117) 3 118) 1 119) 1 120) 2
121) 4 122) 3 123) 3 124) 1 125) 1 126) 3 127) 3 128) 3 129) 1 130) 2
131) 3 132) 3 133) 2 134) 2 135) 2 136) 2 137) 2 138) 4 139) 2 140) 1
141) 1 142) 1 143) 4 144) 3 145) 4 146) 1 147) 3 148) 2 149) 3 150) 1

CHEMISTRY
151) 2 152) 4 153) 3 154) 1 155) 1 156) 3 157) 4 158) 2 159) 3 160) 2

161) 3 162) 1 163) 3 164) 2 165) 4 166) 2 167) 3 168) 3 169) 3 170) 2

171) 1 172) 2 173) 1 174) 1 175) 4 176) 1 177) 4 178) 4 179) 2 180) 3

181) 3 182) 1 183) 4 184) 3 185) 4 186) 2 187) 4 188) 4 189) 1 190) 1

191) 3 192) 3 193) 3 194) 2 195) 3 196) 3 197) 3 198) 2 199) 2 200) 3
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SOLUTIONS
ZOOLOGY 10. After the fusion of male and female
SECTION – A gametes the zygote would carry either
1. Mucosal layer forms irregular folds called XX or XY chromosomes depending on
rugae in the stomach whether the sperm carrying X or Y
2. Person with blood group AB has both fertillised the ovum respectively
antigens on RBC’s but no antibodies in 11. Idealstic growth curve is logistic growth
plasma curve. It is sigmoid and density
3. Low blood volume, low blood pressure dependent.
and fall in glomerular blood flow triggers 12. Bones of forelimbs in whale and bat -
RAAS mechanism. Fall in GFR also Homology
triggers but not increase in GFR. 13. Typhoid is characterized by sustained
4. Amygdala and hippocampus along with high fever (39º to 40ºC), weakness,
hypothalamus form limbic system. stomach pain, constipation, headache and
5. Glycogenesis is promoted by insulin. loss of appetite.
6. In Meghalaya, the sacred groves are the Bacteria like Streptococcus pneumonia
last refuge for a large number of rare and and Haemophilus influenza are
threatened plants. responsible for the disease pneumonia in
7. As the exhaust passes through the humans which infects the alveoli of the
catalytic converter, unburnt hydrocarbons lungs
are converted into carbon dioxide and 14. In MOET, the animal is either mated with
water, and carbon monoxide and nitric an elite bull or artificially inseminated.
oxide are changed to carbon dioxide and 15. Pheretima belongs to phylum Annelida
nitrogen gas, respectively and possesses closed circulatory system.
8. Deser lizard show behavioral adaptation Periplaneta is an arthropod and possesses
9. Pyramid of biomass in tree ecosystem is open circulatory system.
upright 16. In Pheretima, four pair of spermathecae
are located in 6th – 9th segments.

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17. Bones have a hard and non-pliable 24. Pituitary, pineal, thyroid, adrenal,
ground substance rich in calcium salts pancreas, parathyroid, thymus and gonads
and collagen fibres which provides to (testis in males and ovary in females) are
bone its strength. the organized endocrine bodies in our
18. Euspongia – Bath sponge body. Kidney is not an organized
Meandrina – Brain coral endocrine body as like heart, liver and
Wuchereria – Filarial worm gastrointestinal tract.
Ancylostoma – Hookworm 25. The chorionic villi and uterine tissue
19. Exchange or respiratory part that includes become interdigitated with each other and
alveoli and their ducts is the main site of jointly form a structural and functional
human respiratory system where diffusion unit between developing emvbryo
of gases O 2 and CO 2 occurs. (foetus) and maternal body called
20. pO2 in pulmonary vein in 95 mmHg. placenta.
21. Memory and communication are the 26. In MTP, there are strict restrictions to
functions of cerebrum check indiscriminate and illegal female
22. Osteoporosis is an age-related disorder foeticide.
charactererised by decreased bone mass 27. Wombat and Koala are both Australian
and increased chances of fractures. marsupials
Decreased levels of estrogen is a common 28. Dengue and chikungunya are both viral as
cause. well as vector-borne diseases.
23. The waves in the lymps induce a ripple in 29.
the basilar membrane. These movements Functional residual ERV + RV
of the basilar membrane bend the hair capacity
cells, pressing them against the tectorial Inspiratory capacity TV + IRV
membrane. As a result, nerve impulses Expiratory reserve EC – TV
are generated in the associated afferent volume
neurons. Vital capacity ERV + TV + IRV
30. Thyrotrophin – Follicular cells
Melanotrophin – Melanocytes
Corticotrophin – Cells of zona fasciculate
Gonadotrophin – Testis
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31. Hepatic caecae – at the junction of 50. NCERT
gizzard and midgut in cockroach BOTANY
32. NCERT (SECTION – A)
33. NCERT 51. NCERT Page No: 38
34. Coxal – llium, ischinum, pubis coccyx –
52. NCERT Page No: 146
tail vertebrae; Sacral bone by fusion of
53. NCERT Page No: 165
sacral vertebrae
35. NCERT 54. NCERT Page No: 176

SECTION - B 55. NCERT Page No: 247


36. NCERT 56. NCERT Page No: 232
37. NCERT
57. NCERT Page No: 87
38. Muscularis mucosa – stomach
58. NCERT Page No: 129
39. Primay oocyte – Secondary occyte 1st
polar body 59. NCERT Page No: 158
40. 50% chance 60. NCERT Page No: 166
41. NCERT 61. NCERT Page No: 183
42. β cells secrete insulin
62. NCERT Page No: 196
43. NCERT – No role for microbes and
63. NCERT Page No: 208
decomposers in food web
44. NCERT 64. NCERT Page No: 25 & 26

45. Villi, crypts – Intestine 65. NCERT Page No: 29


46. The first step in urine formation is the 66. NCERT Page No: 79
filtration of blood, which is carried out by
67. NCERT Page No: 176
the glomerulus and is called glomerular
68. NCERT Page No: 200
filtration.
Roughly 1/5th of the blood pumped out by 69. NCERT Page No: 187 & 188
each ventricle of the heart is filtered by 70. NCERT Page No: 172
the kidneys in aminute
71. NCERT Page No: 99
47. NCERT
72. Conceptual
48. NCERT
49. NCERT 73. NCERT Page No: 38
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74. NCERT Page No: 212 98. NCERT Page No: 215

75. Conceptual 99. NCERT Page No: 23

76. NCERT Page No: 27, 108, 112, 200 100. NCERT Page No: 213, 214

77. NCERT Page No: 109 PHYSICS

78. NCERT Page No: 97 SECTION-A

79. NCERT Page No: 250 101.

80. NCERT Page No: 89, 93, 94


di  8−2 
e = −L ⇒ 2 = −L  −2 
⇒ L = 0.01 H = 10 mH
81. NCERT Page No: 79 dt  3 ×10 

82. NCERT Page No: 133 Z& 134


102. Conceptual
83. NCERT Page No: 132
103.
84. NCERT Page No: 230

85. NCERT Page No: 19 gR 2


104. g1 =
SECTION - B
( R + h)2
2
g1 4  R  1 R
86. NCERT Page No: 196 = =  ⇒ = ⇒ h = 4R
g 100  R + h  5 R+h
87. NCERT Page No: 202
105. No GFI exists inside a spherical
88. NCERT Page No: 193, 194 shell. Hence, particle experiences no
89. Conceptual force
106. R.M.S. Velocity,
90. NCERT Page No: 95
V∝ T
91. NCERT Page No: 11
v 400 200 × 2 400
⇒ = ⇒v= m/s ⇒ v = m/s
92. NCERT Page No: 181 200 300 3 3

93. NCERT Page No: 177


107. Triple point of water is 273.16 K.
94. NCERT Page No: 184

95. NCERT Page No: 173, 174 & 175



96. NCERT Page No: 219 & 223
108. P =
4T
R
= 1 (Q AαR )
2

A 2
97. NCERT Page No: 245

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n1 λ1 = n 2 λ 2 ⇒ 60 × 4000 = n 2 × 6000 ⇒n2 = 40
2
A2  P1   3P  9
2 117.
=  =  =
A1  P2   P  1

118. ω = and V = Aω
109. ∆U = ∆Q − W = 35 − 15 = 20 J T
110. PV γ = constant m T m2
119. T = 2π ⇒ 2=
γ k T1 m1
 RT 
⇒ P  = constant⇒ P T = constant.
1− γ γ

 P  3 m+2 9 m+ 2
⇒ = ⇒ =
111. According to conservation of momentum 2 m 4 m
8
mB vB ⇒ m = kg = 1.6 kg
mB vB + mG vG = 0 ⇒ vG = − 5
mG
1
−50 ×10−3 × 103 120. W = Fs = F × at 2
vG = = −10 m/s 2
5
V R ρl A
112. =i =i
l l l
 1  F   F 2t 2 25 × (1)2 25 5
W = F    t2  = = = = J
ip 0.2 × 40 ×10− 8  2  m   2m 2 ×15 30 6
= =
A 8 × 10−6

= 10 −2 Vm −1 121. Pt=change in KE

113. ∆m = 1 − 0.993 = 0.007 gm 122. MOI=

Mr 2 + Mr 2 +2( Mr 2 )=4 Mr 2
∴ E = (∆m)c 2 = (0.007 ×10−3 )(3 ×108 ) 2
125. Law of conservation of angular
= 63 ×1010 J
momentum.
114. h λ 1 ∆λ 1 
λ= ⇒ 2 = ⇒ % =  − 1 × 100 = −75%
2 Km λ1 16 λ 4 
126. conceptual
115. In p – type semiconductor, trivalent
impurities are added to intrinsic 127. m1 = 7 gm , m2 = 4 gm , m3 = 10 gm

semiconductor, which creates holes and



which are majority charge carriers r1 = (iˆ + 5 ˆj − 3kˆ), r2 = (2i + 5 j + 7 k ),
r = (3iˆ + 3 ˆj − kˆ)
3

116. ∆E = I3 − I1 = −1.51 − ( −13.6 ) com,


 7(iˆ + 5 ˆj − 3kˆ ) + 4(2iˆ + 5 ˆj + 7 kˆ) + 10(3iˆ + 3 ˆj − kˆ)
=12.09eV r=
7 + 4 + 10
= 19.344 × 10−19 J
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141. dSin θ =n λ
(45iˆ + 85 ˆj − 3kˆ)
= 142. τ = nIAB and n = 1
21
15 ˆ 85 ˆ 1 ˆ
⇒r = i+ j− k . So coordinates of centre 143.mgh=rotational KE
7 21 7

144. conceptual
 15 85 − 1 
of mass  7 , 21 , 7  .
 
145. Energy stored per unit
 2π 
128. ∆φ =   ∆x volume = 1 × Stress × Strain
 λ  2

129. conceptual 1 1
= × Young's modulus × (Strain)2 = × Y × x 2
2 2
130.conceptual
146.Y=(Fl/Ae)
 loss 
131. 0
0 ge Loss =  100 1 T
 initial  147. n =
2l µ

132.conceptual
148. Vi = 0,Vf = Vmax
133.conceptual
∆V = area under the curve
11
134.conceptual = 10 × = 55 or
2

135.conceptual V f − Vi = 5 5 m / s since V i = 0

SECTION - B Vf = 55m/s = Vmax

136.The ratio is (1/ γ )=3/5 149. Let the mass of block is m. It will remains
stationary if forces acting on it are in
137. F = qvB sin θ = 1.6 ×10−19 × 2.5 × 2.5 ×107 sin 30o equilibrium. i.e., ma cos
θ = mg sin θ ⇒ a = g tan θ
1
F = 1.6 × 10−19 × 6.25 ×107 × = 5 ×10−12 N
2

138.V=Ir

139. E = 2V , r = 0.4 Ω

140. K max = ( E − W0 ) = (3.4 − 2) eV = 1.4 eV


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Here ma = Pseudo force on block, mg = 160. ‘A” is CH 3 − CH 3 . Formation of ‘A’ is
weight. decarboxylation. Ethane when oxidized in

150. conceptual presence of ( CH 3COO )2 Mn gives

Ethanoic acid
CHEMISTRY
161. PbCl 2 ‡ˆ ˆˆ †ˆ Pb +2 + 2Cl
SECTION – A s 2s

∴ k sp = s. ( 2s )
2

151. 4s 
→ n = 4, l = 0
= 4s3
h h 2h
Angular momentum = n = 4× = 162.
2π 2π π
Orbital angular momentum =
h
l ( l + 1) =0
2π I) II)
for l = 0
152. Two monomers in PET are ethylene glycol
III) IV)
and terephthalic acid
163. Conceptual
H
153. |
164. X = Na2 B4O7 , Y = NaBO2 , Z = B2O3
CH3 − C = O + H 2 N − OH 
→ CH3 − CH = N − OH
Acetaldehyde oxime
165. Conceptual
154. Acidic strength is directly proportional to
166. Q Canonical structures are hypothetical,
– I and – M groups
the term dynamic equilibrium cannot be
155. Both statements are true
used
156. Conceptual
167.
157. Anhydrous Ba ( NO 3 )2
28 VN 2 (ml at STP) × 100
158. In Gabriel phthalimide synthesis only %N = ×
22400 weight of organic compound
aliphatic primary amines are prepared as it 28 22.4 × 100
= × = 10
follows SN 2 mechanism 22400 0.28
159. Kp > Kc then ∆n =+ ve ∴ number of mole of 168. t 75% = 2 × t 50% = 30 min, t1 2 = 15 min
gaseous products are more than type of 0.693 0.693
K= = = 4.62 ×10−2 min −1
reactants. i0 In ware is pressure favour B.R t1 2 15

0.693
or = 7.7 × 10−4 sec −1
15 × 60
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169. 1) Only one 1,2-dibromo benzene (A) 37 I. s-block
derivative (B) 78 II. d-block

2) cannot decolourize Baeyer’s reagent (C) 52 III. p-block

4) C-C bond length is 139 pm (D) 65 IV. f-block

170. Glucose on strong oxidation gives a 179. Conceptual


dicarboxylic acid called saccharic acid 180. Mg HCO3( )2  Mg (OH )2
171.
Ca ( HCO3 )2  CaCO3
+ + +
Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl
181. As size of halogen atom increases bond
energy decreases and ionisation in aq
solution increases
172. Coagulation power of O
O O
Coagulation power of AlCl3 +6 +4 +6
= 182. O Br − Br − Br O
Coagulation power of NaCl
O O
Coagulation value of NaCl O
Coagulation value of AlCl3 1
183. r∝
52 M
= ; 559
0.093 64 16
=
173. Concetual 128 x
174. Order of abundance in the air is Ar > Ne (x is molar mass of unknown gas)

> Kr > He > Xe 16 × 128 × 128


or, x =
64 × 64
175. F2 < Cl2 < Br2 < I 2 …. Melting point
= 64 g/mol
176. Calcium plays an important role in blood
184. The organic solvent and the aqueous
coagulation and in neuromuscular function.
solution should be immiscible with each
177.
other so that they form two distinct layers
CO CO
CO which can be separated by separatory
CO
Mn
funnel. The organic solvent is later removed
OC Mn CO
by distillation or by evaporation to get back
CO CO
CO CO the compound. Differential extraction is

Number of bridged ligands = zero carried out in a separatory funnel

178. 185. N > O > P > S


SECTION – B
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186. C − C −−− 348KJ / mole P H =11
Si − Si −−− 297 KJ / mole 194. F − smaller ion and F has more EN
Ge − Ge −−− 260 KJ / mole 195. Equilibrium shifts to right for aldehydes
187. Aniline or Cresol and left for ketones due to stearic factor
+
H
188. I) CH 3 − CH 2 − CH 2 − CH 2 − OH → 196. Each of the – OH bond in H 2O requires

different energy to be broken
+ +
CH3CH 2CH 2 − CH 2 CH 3 − CH 2 − CH − CH 3 197. For storing a salt solution, metal container
+
−H with lower reduction potential cannot be

CH 3 − CH = CH − CH 3 used.
198.Thermodynamic efficiency of a fuel cell =
II)
(∆G / ∆H) = (-nFE) / (∆H)
Conc.H SO
CH3 − CH = CH − CH3 
2 4
→ CH3 − CH − CH 2 − CH3
= (-2×96500×1.25) / (-300000) =0.804
OSO3 H % efficiency = 0.804 ×100 = 80%
H 2O
 → CH3 − CH − CH 2 − CH3 199. For fixed volume of gas, pressure increases
OH as temperature is increased.

189. ∆Tf = kf .m 200. Accuracy in velocity = 0.005%

As m increases ∆Tf increases but freezing 600 × 0.005


∆υ = = 0.03
point decreases 100
190. According to Heisenberg's uncertainity
h
principle, ∆ x m∆ υ ≥
H

H+
A= CH 2 O → CH 2 O 6.6 × 10−34
+ ∆x =
4 × 3.14 × 9.1 × 10−31 × 0.03
−3
I− + = 1.92 ×10 m
CH 2 I ← CH 2 + OH

191. Conceptual
192. Conceptual

NaOH → Na + + OH
193.
10 −M3 10 −M3

∴OH  =10 −3

POH = 3
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