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LONG TERM - MOCK TEST – V (Answer Key) - 09.07.2022
PHYSICS
SECTION – A
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1. A car moving with a speed of 50 kmh can be
stopped by applying breaks in at least 6m. If
the same car is moving at a speed of 100 kmh-1, 1) 2)
then the minimum stopping distance (in m) is
1) 12 m 2) 4 m U(x)
U(x)
3) 6 m 4) 24 m
Ans : 4) 24 m
3) x 4) x
Solution :
u2
The stopping distance of the car is s =
2a
2 2
s1  u1  6  50  1
=  ⇒ =  = Ans : 1)
s2  u 2  s 2  100  4
s2 = 24 m
Solution :
2. A stone tied to a string is rotated in a vertical
dU
circle. The minimum speed of the stone during F=−
dx
a complete vertical circular motion. 1
1) is independent of the mass of the stone U = − ∫ F.dx = ∫ − kx.dl = − k. x 2
2
2) is independent of the length of the string 1
U = − kx 2
3) decreases with increasing mass of the stone 2
4) decreases with increasing length of the 4. A particle of mass 1 kg is moving in a straight
line and its acceleration versus displacement
string
graph is shown in figure. Workdone by the
Ans : 1) is independent of the mass of the force during x = 0 and x = 10 m is
stone
Solution :
The minimum speed at lowest point, to move
in a vertical is v = 5gr .
i.e., minimum speed is independent of mass of
the stone. 1) 25 J 2) 26 J
3. A particle is placed at the origin and a force 3) 28 J 4) 30 J
F = kx is acting on it (where k is positive Ans : 1) 25 J
constant). If U(0) = 0, the graph U(x) versus Solution :
‘x’ will be (where U is potential energy Work = F.S = m(as)
1 50
function) = 1 x (10 x 5) = = 25 joule
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5. Two point masses 3 kg and 5 kg are at 4m and Solution :
8 m from the origin on the x-axis. Locate the ml 2 5
position of the COM of two mass from the I = 0 + ml2 + ⇒ I = ml 2
4 4
origin
1) 4 m 2) – 2.8 m
3) 6.5 m 4) 12 m
Ans : 3) 6.5 m
Solution :
d 1 d l
cos 60o = ⇒ = ⇒d=
l 2 l 2
8. A disc and a sphere of same radius but
different masses roll off on two inclined
planes of the same altitude and length. Which
3(4) + 5(8) 12 + 40 52
x com = = = = 6.5 m one of the two objects gets to the bottom of
8 8 8
the plane first?
6. A disc is rotating with angular velocity ω. If a
1) disc
child sits on it, then which of the following is
conserved? 2) sphere
1) Linear momentum 3) both reach at the same time
2) Angular momentum 4) depends on their masses
3) Kinetic energy Ans : 2) sphere
Solution :
4) Moment of inertia
g sin θ
Ans : 2) Angular momentum a=
k2
Solution : 1+ 2
R
As no. external torque on the system, angular
k2 1
momentum is conserved. For disc : 2 = = 0.5
7. Three particles, each of mass ‘m’ grams R 2
2
situated at the vertices of an equilateral k 2
For sphere : 2 = = 0.4
triangle of side l cm (as shown in figure). The R 5
moment of inertia of the system about an axis adisc < asphere
AX perpendicular to AB and in the plane of 9. A glass flask of volume one litre at 0oC is
ABC, in g-cm2 units will be filled, level full of mercury at this temperature.
The flask and mercury are now heated to
100oC. The volume of mercury will spillout, if
coefficient of volume expansion of mercury is
1.82 x 10-4/oC and linear expansion of glass is
3 2 0.1 x 10-4/oC respectively
1) ml 2) 2 ml2 1) 21.2 cc 2) 1.52 cc
4
5 3 2 3) 2.12 cc 4) 15.2 cc
3) ml 2 4) ml Ans : 4) 15.2 cc
4 2
Solution :
5 2
Ans : 3) ml (∆v)R = (∆v)a + (∆v)g
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(∆v)a = v(γL - γg)∆θ specific heat of the mixture at constant volume
= 103(1.82 x 10-4 – 0.3 x 10-4)102 is
= 103(1.52) x 10-2 3 9
1) R 2) R
= 15.2 cc 8 4
10. In a room, where temperature is 30oC a body R 8
cools from 61oC to 59oC in 4 minutes. The 3) 4) R
8 7
time taken by the body to cool from 51oC to 9
49oC will be Ans : 2) R
4
1) 4 minutes 2) 6 minutes Solution :
3) 5 minutes 4) 8 minutes R R 3R
For monoatomic : CV = = =
Ans : 2) 6 minutes γ −1  5  2
 − 1
Solution : 3 
dT θ +θ  R 5R
Rate of cooling : = k  1 2 − θroom  For diatomic : CV = =
dt  2  7  2
 − 1
T1 − T2 θ +θ  5 
= k  1 2 − θroom 
t  2  3R 5R
n1C v1 + n 2 C v2 (1) 2 + (3) 2
61 − 59 CVmix = =
4 k(60 − 30) n1 + n 2 1+ 3
=
51 − 49 k(50 − 30) 18 R 9R
= =
t 2(4) 4
2 13. The volume (V) of a monoatomic gas varies
4 = 30 ⇒ t = 3 with its temperature (T), as shown in graph.
2 20 4 2 The ratio of the workdone by the gas, to the
t heat absorbed by it, when it undergoes a
t = 6 minutes. change from state A to state B is
11. An air column in a pipe which is closed at one
end, is in resonance with a vibrating tunning
fork of frequency 264 Hz in its fundamental
mode. Length of the column in cm is
(v = 330 ms-1) 2 2
1) 31.25 2) 62.5 1) 2)
5 3
3) 93.75 4) 125.75 1 2
3) 4)
Ans : 1) 31.25 3 7
Solution : 2
λ v Ans : 1)
l = ⇒ λ = 4l ⇒ n = 5
4 4l Solution :
264 =
330 dW nRdT R C P − CV 1
= = = = 1−
4l dQ nCP dT C P CP γ
l = 31.25 cm 3 2
12. One mole of mono-atomic gas is mixed with = 1− =
5 5
three moles of a diatomic gas. The molar 14. In the figure shown, a liquid is flowing
through a tube at the rate of 0.1 m3/s. The tube
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is branched into two semicircular tubes of R R
16. Ratio of ‘g’ value at a depth to a depth
A 2A 5 10
cross-sectional areas and . The
3 3 from the surface of the earth is
velocity of liquid at Q is (the cross-section of 5 2
main tube is A = 10-2m2 and vp = 20 ms-1) 1) 2)
10 1
8 9
3) 4)
9 8
8
Ans: 3)
9
Solution :
1) 2 ms-1 2) 5 ms-1 d1 4R
3) 30 ms-1 4) 35 ms-1 g d1 1 − R R − d1 8
= = = 5 =
Ans : 2) 5 ms-1 g d2 1 − d 2 R − d 2 9R 9
Solution : R 10
According equation of continuity rate of 17. When strain is produced in a body within
volume flow. elastic limit, its internal energy.
A 2A 1) Remains constant 2) decreases
V = vp + vQ
3 3 3) increases 4) None of the above
3V
= vP + 2vQ Ans : 3) increases
A Solution :
3(0.1) Due to increase in intermolecular distance,
= 20 + 2vQ
10 −2 internal energy increases.
30 – 20 = 2 vQ 18. Water rises in a capillary tube when its one
vQ = 5 ms-1
end is dipped vertically in it, is 3 cm. If the
15. The maximum and minimum distances of a
surface tension of water is 75 x 10-3 N/m, then
comet from the sun are 8 x 1012m and
the diameter of capillary will be (take angle of
1.6 x 1012m. If its velocity when nearest to the
contact as 0o and g = 10 m/s2)
sun is 60 ms-1, what will be its velocity in ms-1
when it is farthest. 1) 0.1 mm 2) 0.5 mm
1) 12 2) 60 3) 1.0 mm 4) 2.0 mm
3) 112 4) 6 Ans : 3) 1.0 mm
Ans : 1) 12 Solution :
rhρg
Solution : T=
By the conservation of angular momentum 2
1 3 x10−2 x r x103 x 9.8
mvr = constant ⇒ v α ⇒ 75 x 10-3 =
r 2
v1r1 = v2r2 ⇒ r = 0.5 mm
vminrmax = vmax rmin diameter = 2r = 1mm
vmin(8 x 1012) = 60 (1.6 x 1012) 19. A cubical block is floating in a liquid with half
15 16 120 of its volume immersed in the liquid. When
vmin = x =
2 10 10 the whole system accelerates upwards with a
vmin = 12 ms-1
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g xn yn
net acceleration . The fraction of volume 3) 4)
3 y(n − 1) x(n − 1)
immersed in the liquid will be xn
Ans : 1)
y(n 2 − 1)
Solution :
Consider resistance of each wire is R.
When wires are in series = nR
1) 0.5 2) 0.3
R
3) 0.25 4) 0.75 When wires are in parallel =
n
Ans : 1) 0.5
x R
Solution : Given that nR =   +
Fraction of volume immersed does not change y n
due to acceleration (vertical) of container.  1 x
Rn −  =
20. A magnet oscillating a horizontal plane has a  n y
time period of 2s at a place where the angle of
 n2 −1  x xn
dip is 30o and 3s at another place where the R = ⇒ R=
angle of dip is 60o. The ratio of resultant  n  y y(n 2 − 1)
magnetic fields at the two places is 22. In a straight conductor of uniform cross-
section charge ‘q’ is flowing for time ‘t’. Let
4 3 4
1) 2) ‘S’ be the specific charge of an electron. The
7 9 3
momentum of all the free electrons per unit
9 9 length of the conductor, due to their drift
3) 4)
4 3 3 velocity only is
9 q q
2
Ans : 3) 1) 2)  
4 3 tS  tS 
Solution :
1 1 q
T∝ (or) T ∝ 3) 4) qtS
BH Bcos θ tS
q
T1 B2 cos θ2 Ans : 1)
= tS
T2 B1 cos θ1 Solution :
2
B1 T22 cos θ2  3  cos 60o i = ne Avd
⇒ = = 
B2 T12 cos θ1  2  cos 30o N
∵n= ⇒ N = nAl
9 12 9 Al
= = e
42 3 4 3 S=
m
21. When n-wires which are identical are
q neAlv d q Nev d m
connected in series, the effective resistance = ⇒ =
x t l t l. m
exceeds that when they are in parallel by Ω . q (Nm v d ) p q
y =S ⇒ =
Then resistance of each wire is t l l tS
23. Statement – A : The energy stored gets
xn yn
1) 2) reduced by a factor ‘k’ when the battery is
y(n − 1)
2
x(n 2 − 1)
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disconnected after charging the capacitor and
then the dielectric is introduced.
Statement – B : The energy stored in the
capacitor increases by a factor ‘k’ when a
dielectric is introduced between the plates
with the battery present in the circuit. 1 Qˆ
EB = . i
1) Both statement A and statement B are true 4πε 0 r 2
2) Both statement A and statement B are false E
EB = +
3) statement A is true and statement B is false 3
4) statement A is false and statement B is true 25. The figure shows two concentric loops in the
Ans : 1) Both statement A and statement B are same plane. The inner loop carries a clockwise
true current which is linearly increasing with time
Solution : as shown in the graph. The induced current in
Battery is disconnected after charged, then the outer loop is
charge is constant.
q2
q′ = q, c′ = kc , U =
2c
q '2 q2 U
U' = = = 1) constant and in the clockwise direction
2c ' 2kc k
Statement A is true. 2) variable and in the clockwise direction
When dielectric is introduced, battery is 3) constant and in the anti-clockwise direction
present in the circuit, then ‘v’ is constant. 4) variable and in the anti-clockwise direction
1 Ans : 3) constant and in the anti-clockwise
v′ = v, c′ = kc, U = cv 2
2 direction
1 Solution :
U ' = (kc)v 2 = kU
2 By the lenz’s law the induced current must be
Statement B is true. in anti-clockwise. As the rate of charge of
24. Two point charges Q and -3Q are placed some current is constant, the induced emf and hence
distance apart. If the electric field at the the induced current in the outer loop must be
location of Q is E , the field at the location of constant.
-3Q is 26. When a mica plate of thickness 0.1 mm is
introduced in one of the interfering beams, the
1) E 2) − E
central fringe is displaced by a distance equal
E E to 10 fringes. If wavelength of the light is
3) 4) −
3 3 6000 Ao, the refractive index of the mica is
E 1) 1.06 2) 1.6
Ans : 3)
3 3) 2.4 4) 1.2
Solution : Ans : 1) 1.06
1 3Q ˆ Solution :
EA = E = . i
4πε 0 r 2 No. of fringes shifted due to a sheet placed
infront a slit.
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(µ − 1)t 1) 4.14 Sm-1 2) 2.12 Sm-1
N=
λ 3) 1.13 Sm-1 4) 5.6 Sm-1
(µ − 1)0.1x10−3 Ans : 1) 4.14 Sm-1
10 =
6 x103 x10−10 Solution :
(µ - 1) = 6 x 10-7 x 102 x 103 σ = nie (µe + µn)
µ -1 = 6 x 10-2 = 0.06 = 3.6 x 10-19 x1.6 x 10-19 (0.54 + 0.18)
= 4.14 Sm-1
µ = 1 + 0.06 ⇒ µ = 1.06
30. In the circuit shown in figure, the input
27. Two polaroids are oriented with their
voltage vi is 20 V, vBE = 0, vCE = 0. The values
transmission axes making an angle of 30o with
each other, the fraction of incident unpolarized of IB, IC and β are given by
light transmitted
1) 27 % 2) 37.5 %
3) 10 % 4) 20 %
Ans : 2) 37.5 %
Solution :
I′ = I0 cos2θ
I  1) IB = 40 µA, IC = 10 mA, β = 250
=  0  cos 2 30o
2 2) IB = 25 µA, IC = 5 mA, β = 200
3) IB = 40 µA, IC = 5 mA, β = 125
4) IB = 20 µA, IC = 5 mA, β = 250
Ans : 3) IB = 40 µA, IC = 5 mA, β = 125
Solution :
I0 3 I' 3
I' = ⇒ =
2 4 I0 8
I' 3 75
x100 = x100 = = 37.5 %
I0 8 2
28. The limit of resolution of a 100 cm (aperture
of objective) telescope for λ = 5000 Ao is
equal to
From ABCDEFGA
1) 61 x 10-8 rad 2) 6.1 x 10-8 rad
20 – iB x 5 x 105 = 0
3) 12.2 x 10-8 rad 4) 122 x 10-8 rad
20 = iB x 5 x 105
Ans : 1) 61 x 10-8 rad iB = 4 x 10-5 = 40 µA
Solution : From ABCDA
1.22 λ 1.22 x 5 x10−10 x103 20 – iC 4 x 103 = 0
dφ = =
d 102 x10−2 50
iC = x10−3 = 5 mA
= 61 x 10-8 4
29. Mobilities of electron and holes in a sample of i 5 x10 −3 5
intrinsic germanium at room temperature are β= C = −5
= x102 = 125
i B 4 x10 4
0.54 m2V-1s-1 and 0.18 m2V-1s-1 respectively.
β = 125
If the electron and hole densities are equal to
3.6 x 1019 m-3, the germanium conductivity is
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31. The wavelength of first line of Lyman series Solution :
for hydrogen atom is equal to that of second
line of Balmer series for a hydrogen like ion.
The atomic number Z of the hydrogen like ion
is
1) 2 2) 3
hν = φ0 + KEmax
3) 4 4) 1
KEmax = hν - φ0
Ans : 1) 2 the above is similar to y = mx – c
Solution : slope (m) = h
1 1 The energy of a hydrogen atom in the ground
λ1 = λ2 ⇒ = 34.
λ1 λ 2 state is -13.6 eV. the energy of He+ ion in the
1 1  1 1  first excited will be
R  −  (1) 2 = R  −  z 2
1 4   4 16  1) – 13.6 eV 2) –27.2 eV
3  3 2 3) –54.4 eV 4) –6.8 eV
=  z ∴z=2
4  16  Ans : 1) – 13.6 eV
32. If alpha particle and deuteron move with Solution :
velocity ‘v’ and ‘2v’ respectively, the ratio of EH = - 13.6 eV
their de-Broglie wavelength will be z2 22
EHe = -13.6. = -13.6 x = - 13.6 eV
1) 1 : 2 2) 2 : 1 n2 22
35. A constant 60 V supply is connected across
3) 1 : 1 4) 2 :1 the two resistors as shown in diagram, the
Ans : 3) 1 : 1 reading of the voltmeter which has a resistance
Solution : of 200 kΩ.
h
λ=
mv
λ α (mv)d (2)(2v) 1
= = = =1:1
λ d (mv)α (4)(v) 1
33. For the photoelectric effect, the maximum 1) 12 V 2) 15 V
kinetic energy Ek of the emitted
3) 20 V 4) 30 V
photoelectrons is plotted against the frequency
Ans : 1) 12 V
ν of the incident photons as shown in figure.
Solution :
The slope of the curve gives
 200 
Reff = 400 +   = 500 kΩ
 2 
60
‘i’ through the battery
1) charge of electron 500 x103
2) work function of the metal i 60
current the voltmeter i1 = =
3) plank’s constant 2 2 x500 x103
4) ratio of plank’s constant to electronic voltmeter reading v = i1(200 x 103)
charge 60
= 6 x 2 x105 = 12 volt
Ans : 3) plank’s constant 10
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SECTION – B

36. Let ε0 denote the permittivity of vacuum. If 38. A particle is projected directly along the rough
M = mass, L = length, T = time and A = plane of inclination θ with a velocity u. If after
electric current, then dimensions of coming to rest the particle returns to the
permittivity is given as [MpLqTrAs], then the starting point with a velocity ‘v’, the
p−q+r coefficient of friction between the particle and
value of
s the plane is
1) 2 2) 3 u2 u 2 − v2
1) tan θ 2) tan θ
3) 8 4) 1 v2 u 2 + v2
Ans : 2) 3 v2 u 2 + v2
Solution : 3) 2 tan θ 4) 2 tan θ
u u − v2
qq
ε0 = 1 2 2 = [M-1L-3T4A2] u 2 − v2
4πFr Ans : 2) tan θ
u 2 + v2
in comparision : p = -1, q = -3, r = 4, s = 2
Solution :
p − q + r −1 − (−3) + 4 6
= = =3 For upwards motion.
s 2 2
37. Two seconds after projection a projectile is sin
mg
travelling in a direction inclined at 30o with
horizontal, after one more second it is u

travelling horizontally. The angle of projection


(in degree) with the horizontal divided by 10 0 – u2 = -2g(sin θ + µ cos θ)s
is u2 = 2g (sin θ + µ cos θ)s --- (1)
1) 2o 2) 4o For downward motion
3) 6o 4) 1o
Ans : 3) 6o
Solution :
u sin θ − g(2)
tan 30o =
u cos θ v2 – 0 = 2g(sin θ - µ cos θ)s
1 u sin θ − 2θ v2 = 2g (sin θ - µ cos θ)s --- (2)
= --- (1)
3 u cos θ (1) u 2 (sin θ + µ cos θ)
⇒ 2 =
u sin θ − g(3) (2) v (sin θ − µ cos θ)
tan 0o =
u cos θ u2 sin θ - u2 µ cos θ = v2 sin θ + v2µ cos θ
⇒ u sin θ = g(3) --- (2) (u2 – v2) sin θ = µ(cos θ) (v2 + u2)
1 30 − 2θ u 2 − v2
(1) ⇒ = µ= tan θ
3 u cos θ u 2 + v2
u cos θ = 10 3 --- (3) 39. A bullet is fired from a gun. The force on the
bullet is given by F = 600 – 2 x 105t, where F
(2) u sin θ 30
= = is in newton and ‘t’ in second. The force on
(3) u cos θ 10 3
the bullet becomes zero as soon as it leaves the
tan θ = 3 ⇒ θ = 60o barrel. The average impulse imparted to the
∴ 6o bullet?
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1) 9 Ns 2) 1.8 Ns Change in momentum ∆p = p2 – p1
3) 0.9 Ns 4) 0.3 Ns 16 16
= − 0= kg ms-1
Ans : 3) 0.9 Ns 3 3
Solution : In event – 2 momentum of 2nd sphere before
F = 600 – 2 x 105t = 0 collision p 2 = 4(2) = 8
600 x10−5 After collision :
t= = 3 x 10-3 s
2  4−2 2 x 2 x 4 10 −1
3x10−3
v '2 =  2+ = ms
t
 4+2 (4 + 2) 3
Impulse J = ∫ Fdt = ∫ 600 − 2 x105 t
 10  40
0 0 p2 ' =  4 x  = kg ms-1
−3 −3  3  3
= 600(t)3x10
0 − 105 (t 2 )3x10
0
∴ Change in momentum ∆p′ = p′2 – p2
= 0.9 Ns
40 40 − 24 16
40. There are two events as shown in figure. In = −8= = kg ms-1
3 3 3
first event sphere 1 kg collides head-on
In case (1) and (2) change in momentum =
elastically with sphere 2 kg at t = 0. In second
impulse is same. So the area of the graph
event sphere 2 kg collides elastically with 4 kg
should be same.
at t = 0.
41. The time period of oscillation of the spring-
mass system shown in figure.

Force –time variation during collision may be


represented as
F event -2
event - 1
1) 2)
t
(k1k 2 )m m
1) 2π 2) 2π
k1 + k 2 (k1 + k 2 )
3) 4)
m(k1 + 4k 2 ) m(k1 + 2k 2 )
3) 2π 4) 2π
k 1k 2 k 1k 2

m(k1 + 4k 2 )
Ans : 3) Ans : 3) 2π
k 1k 2
Solution :
Solution :
In event --- (1)
momentum of 2 kg body after collision.
2m1u1 2 x1x 4 8
v2 = = =
m1 + m 2 3 3
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p2 = m2v2 = 2 x = kg.ms-1
3 3
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k 1k 2
k eff =
k1 + 4k 2
m(k1 + 4k 2 )
T = 2π
k 1k 2 1) equal to 4Ω
42. A coaxial cable is made up of two conductors. 2) greater than 4 Ω
The inner conductor is solid and it of radius R1
3) less than 4 Ω
and the outer conductor is hollow of inner
radius R2 and outer radius R3. The space 4) between 3Ω and 4Ω
between the conductors is filled with air. The Ans : 2) greater than 4 Ω
inner and outer conductors are carrying Solution :
currents of equal magnitudes and opposite
directions. Then the variation of magnetic
field with distance from axis is best plotted.

1.6 = (i – i1) R (Since v = iR)


1.6 = (0.4 – i1)R
1.6
R=
0.4 − i1
From the above i1 < 0.4
B
R > 4Ω
1) 2) 44. Figure shows two equipotential lines in the xy
r plane for an electric field. The scales are
R1 R2 R3
marked. The x-component and y-component
of the field in the space between these
3) 4) equipotential lines are, respectively

Ans : 3)

Solution :
From the Amperes circuital law, the field at
the axis is zero from x= zero to R1, the field
increases linearly as the charge enclosed 1) + 100 v/m, -200 v/m
increases from x= R1 to R2 and from x = R2 to 2) - 100 v/m, +200 v/m
R3, the field decreases hyperbolically but with 3) +200 v/m, 100 v/m
different slopes as the media are different. 4) -200 v/m, -400 v/m
43. An ammeter A, a voltmeter V and a resistance
Ans : 2) - 100 v/m, +200 v/m
R are connected as shown in the figure. If the
Solution :
voltmeter reading is 1.6 V and ammeter
1
reading is 0.4 A, then R is tan θ =
2
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1) 32 volts 2) 40 volts
3) 50 volts 4) None of these
dv = E d Ans : 1) 32 volts
2 Solution :
2=E x10 −2 Blv (Take, B, l, v, mutually perpendicular to
5
each other)
E= 5 x 102 v/m
v = 2iˆ
x
Ex = E sin θ (−ˆi)
4
1 ˆ ly = l sin 53o = 5   = 4m
= 5 x 10 x 2
(− i) = 100(−ˆi) 5
5
B = 4kˆ
z
2 ˆ
E y = E cos θ ˆj = 5 x 102 x j = 200 ˆj e = Blv = 4 x 4 x 2 = 32 volts
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47. A thin prism of angle 5o is placed at a distance
45. A steady potential difference 10 V produces
10 cm from the object. The distance of the
heat at the rate ‘x’ in a resistor. The peak value
image from the object is (given µ of prism =
of the alternating voltage which will produce
1.5)
x
heat at a rate of in the same resistor is π π
2 1) cm 2) cm
8 12
1) 5 V 2) 5 2 V
5π π
3) cm 4) cm
3) 10 V 4) 10 2 V 36 7
Ans : 3) 10 V 5π
Ans : 3) cm
Solution : 36
v 2dc (10) 2 Solution :
=x ⇒ =x
R R Angle of deviation
⇒ 102 = xR --- (1) δ = (µ - 1)A = (1.5 – 1)5o
2
v rms x v
= v rms = 0
R 2 2
v02 x v2
= ⇒ x= 0
2(R) 2 R
2
xR = v0
5o π π
(1)⇒ 102 = v02 = x o
=
2 180 72
v0 = 10 volt
D
46. A conducting rod PQ of length 5 m oriented as ∴ tan δ = δ =
10
shown in figure is moving with a velocity
π D 5π
2 ms-1 î without any rotation in a uniform = ⇒ D=
72 10 36
magnetic field (3jˆ + 4k)
ˆ tesla magnitude of
emf induced in the rod is
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48. The diagram shows a spherical surface which 2 ln (10)
n=
separate two media of refractive indices µ1 ln(2)
and µ2 respectively. Now a point object is n = 6.6
placed on the principal axis as shown in t
= 6.6
figure. then T
∴ t = 6.6 T
50. In the given figure, an insect P starts from rest
with an acceleration 2 cms-2 towards an
aquarium. The time after which it observes
1) Real image will form if µ1 > µ2 and for all that a fish ‘F’ approaching it with a speed of
9 cms-1.
values of ‘u’
2) Real image for some values of ‘u’ if µ1 > µ2
3) Virtual image will form if µ1 > µ2
4) Virtual image will form if µ1 < µ2
Ans : 3) Virtual image will form if µ1 > µ2
Solution :
µ 2 µ1 µ 2 − µ1 1) 1 s 2) 2 s
− = 3) 3 s 4) 4 s
v u R
uR µ 2 Ans : 3) 3 s
v=
u(µ 2 − µ1 ) − Rµ1 Solution :
uR µ 2
v=
uµ 2 − µ1 (4 + R)
if µ1 > µ2, then v is negative, virtual image.
49. A radioactive isotope has a half-life of ‘T’
years. How long will it take the activity to
reduce to 1% of its original value 4
1) 3.2 T years 2) 4.6 T years µ1 = ; µ2 = 1
3
3) 6.6 T years 4) 9.2 T years +dfi = df – di
Ans : 3) 6.6 years y
d f1 = − x
Solution : µ
n
N 1 Differentiating on both sides w.r.t. time
= 
N0  2  v
v f1 = f − vi
n µ
1 1
⇒ =  −4
100  2  −9 = − 2(t)
(4)
1 1
2
= n -6 = -2t
10 2
t = 3 sec.
2 = 102
n

n ln (2) = 2 ln (10)
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CHEMISTRY
SECTION – A (35 questions)
(Answer all the questions)
51. The number of tetrahedral voids per sphere in 54. Among the following the incorrect order of
fcc structure is acidic strength is
1) 1 2) 2 1) HI > HBr > HCl
3) 4 4) 8 2) HIO4 > HBrO4 > HClO4
Ans : 2) 2 3) HClO4 > HClO3 > HClO2
Solution : 4) H2Te > H2Se > H2S
For FCC Z = 4 (Per unit cell) Ans : 2) HIO4 > HBrO4 > HClO4
⇒ O.V = 4 Solution :
⇒ T.V = 8 Acidic strength of oxyacids ∝ Electro negativity
∴ No. of T.V per sphere in FCC = 2 of central atom
52. The crystal system of a compound with unit ∴ Acidic strength order
cell dimensions a = 0.387 nm, b = 0.387 nm HClO4 > HBrO4 > HIO4
and c = 0.504 nm and α = β = 90°, γ = 120° is 55. When XeF2 and XeF6 are separately hydrolysed?
1) cubic 2) hexagonal 1) Both give O2 gas
3) orthorhombic 4) rhombohedral 2) XeF6 gives O2 but XeF2 does not
Ans : 2) hexagonal 3) XeF2 alone gives O2 gas
Solution : 4) Neither of them gives HF
a = b ≠ c and α = β = 90°; γ = 120° represents Ans : 3) XeF2 alone gives O2 gas
hexagonal crystal system.
Solution :
53. Which of the following is/are true regarding
2XeF2(s) + 2H2O(l) → 2Xe(g) + 4HF(aq) + O2(g)
lanthanides?
XeF6 + 3H2O → XeO3 + 6HF
1) Lanthanides form Ln3C, Ln2C3 and LnC2
type carbides when they are heated with 56. Match the following
carbon Column-I
2) Hydroxides of lanthanides are basic like A) R-COCl →
H2
Lindar 's
RCHO
catalyst
alkali earth metal hydroxides
3) Mixed oxides of lanthanides are employed

as catalysts in petroleum cracking B) CH3CHO 
OH

4) All the above [ ] H / Zn − Hg
C) R-CHO 
conc.HCl
→ R-CH3
Ans : 4) All the above
Solution : D) C6H6 
CO,HCl
anhy.AlCl3
→ C6H5CHO
All the 3 statements given are true regarding Column-II
lanthanides. P) Clemmenson reduction
Q) Rosenmund’s reduction
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R) Gattermann-Koch reaction T3
T2
S) Aldol reaction T1
59. P
1) A-R, B-S, C-P, D-Q
2) A-Q, B-S, C-P, D-R
3) A-Q, B-R, C-P, D-S (1/V)

4) A-S, B-P, C-Q, D-R Which of the following is correct relation


Ans : 2) A-Q, B-S, C-P, D-R between T1, T2 and T3?

Solution : 1) T1 > T2 > T3 2) T3 > T2 > T1

Option (2) represents correct match. 3) T2 > T3 > T1 4) T3 > T1 > T2

57. Which of the following carboxylic acids Ans : 2) T3 > T2 > T1


undergoes decarboxylation easily? Solution :
1) C6H5COCH2COOH T3
P3 T2
2) C6H5COCOOH T1
3) C6H5CH(OH)COOH P P2
P1
4) C6H5CH(NH2)COOH
Ans : 1) C6H5COCH2COOH
(1/V)
Solution :
From the graph P3 > P2 > P1
β-ketoacids undergoes decarboxylation readily
∴ T3 > T2 > T1
Since, P ∝ T, at constant V
60. Equal amounts of two gases of molecular
weights 4 and 40 are mixed. The pressure of
58. The empirical formula of a compound is
the mixture is 1.1 atm. The partial pressure of
CH2O. 0.0835 moles of the compound
the lighter gas in this mixture is
contains 1.0g of hydrogen. Molecular formula
of the compound is 1) 0.55 atm 2) 0.11 atm
1) C3H6O3 2) C4H8O8 3) 1 atm 4) 2 atm
3) C5H10O5 4) C6H12O6 Ans : 3) 1 atm
Ans : 4) C6H12O6 Solution :
Solution : Let the weights of two gases is ‘m’g each
0.0835 moles of compound has 1g hydrogen m
No. of moles of lighter gas =
1 mole of compound has ? hydrogens 4
m
1×1 No. of moles of heavier gas =
w H2 = ~ 12g 40
0.0835
12g hydrogen means 12 H atoms m
Mole fraction of lighter gas = 4
∴ Molecular formula = C6H12O6 m +m
4 40
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m According to Raoults law
= 4 = 10
11m 11 p A = X A p 0A and p B = X B p 0B ⇒ p T = X A p 0A + X B p 0B
40
According to Daltons law
10
Partial pressure of lighter gas = × p Total p A = YA p T and p B = YB p T
11
∴ YA and YB are mole fractions of A and B in
10
= × 1.1atm = 1 atm vapour phase.
11
pA X A p 0A X A p 0A
Vitamin B6 is known as YA = = =
p T X A p A + X B p B X A p 0A + ( 2X A ) ( 2p 0A )
61. 0 0

1) Pyridoxine 2) Thiamine
1
3) Tocopherol 4) Riboflavin YA = = 0.2
5
Ans : 1) Pyridoxine
64. Osmotic pressure of a solution depends on
Solution : a) Nature of solute
Vitamin B6 is known as Pyridoxine. b) Nature of solvent
62. The amine which can react with C6H5SO2Cl to c) Temperature
form a product insoluble in alkali is d) Molar concentration of solute
1) Primary amine 1) a and b only 2) a and c only
2) Secondary amine 3) c and d only 4) a, b and c only
3) Tertiary amine Ans : 3) c and d only
4) Both primary and secondary Solution :
Ans : 2) Secondary amine Osmotic pressure π = CST
Solution : As it is a colligative property it depends upon
the number of particles in a solution.
C6H5SO2Cl is called Hinsberg’s reagent, it
65. Which of the following electrolytes is least
reacts with secondary amine to form a
effective in causing flocculation of ferric
product, which is insoluble in alkalies.
hydroxide sol?
This reaction used to separate 1°, 2° and 3°
1) K4[Fe(CN)6] 2) K2CrO4
amines from their mixture.
3) KBr 4) K2SO4
63. If two liquids A and B have PA0 : PB0 = 1 : 2 Ans : 3) KBr
and have mole fractions in solution in 1 : 2
Solution :
ratio. Then the mole fraction of A in vapour
Ferric hydroxide is a positive sol, can be
phase is [ p 0A and p 0B are vapour pressures of
flocculated by anions of electrolyte.
A and B in their pure state]
Flocculating power ∝ Charge on anion
1) 0.33 2) 0.25
66. Which of the following reactions represent
3) 0.52 4) 0.2 disproportionation?
Ans : 4) 0.2 a) F2 + NaOH → NaF + H2O + O2
Solution :
b) 2Cu+ → Cu2+ + Cu
p 0A 1 X 1 c) 2H2O2 → 2H2O + O2
Given, 0
= and A =
pB 2 XB 2
d) Cl2 + H2O → HCl + HOCl
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1) a, b, c 2) b, c, d
3) a, c, d 4) a, b, c, d Ans : 3)
Ans : 2) b, c, d
Solution : Solution :
The reaction in which same element
undergoes both oxidation and reduction is
called disproportionation.
67. Identify the wrongly named compound
(IUPAC name)
1)

4-Methyl pentanal
2) 69. What is the product when 2-butyne is treated
with liq. NH3 in presence of sodium?
1) n-butane 2) cis-2-butene
4-Methylpent-2-yn-1-oic acid
3) trans-2-butene 4) 1-butene
3)
Ans : 3) trans-2-butene
Solution :
2-Chloropentanenitrile
CH3−C≡C−CH3 + H2 
Na /liq.NH 3

4)
Hex-3-en-5-one

70. λ ClCH2 COONa = 224 ohm-1 cm2 g eq-1


Ans : 4)
Hex-3-en-5-one λ NaCl = 38.2 ohm-1 cm2 g eq-1
λ HCl = 203 ohm-1 cm2 g eq-1
Solution :
What is the value of λ ClCH 2COOH ?
1) 288.8 ohm-1 cm2 g eq-1
2) 289.5 ohm-1 cm2 g eq-1
Hex-3-en-2-one
3) 388.8 ohm-1 cm2 g eq-1
68. (Major) 4) 59.5 ohm-1 cm2 g eq-1
Ans : 3) 388.8 ohm-1 cm2 g eq-1
Solution :
1) 2) λ ClCH 2COOH = λ ClCH2 COONa + λ HCl − λ NaCl
= 224 + 203 − 38.2
= 388.8 ohm-1 cm2 g eq-1
3) 4)
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71. Find percentage hydrolysis of 0.1M Which one of the following indicates the
CH3COONH4, when relative ease with which the reaction can take
Ka (CH3COOH) = Kb(NH4OH) = 1.8 x 10-5. place?
1) 0.55 2) 7.63 1) A > B > C 2) C > B > A
-2
3) 0.55 x 10 4) 7.63 x 10-3 3) A > C > B 4) A = B = C
Ans : 1) 0.55 Ans : 2) C > B > A
Solution : Solution :
Degree of hydrolysis (h) = Kh 1
Rate of reaction ∝
Kw 1×10 −14 Activation energy
= =
Ka Kb 1.8 ×10 −5 × 1.8 × 10 −5 74. An exothermic chemical process occurring in
two steps as follows
10 −7 10 −2
h= −5
= = 0.55 × 10−2 i) A + B → X (Slow)
1.8 × 10 1.8
ii) X → AB (fast)
%h = 0.55%
72. The standard electrode potential for the The process of reaction can be best described
following reaction is +1.33V. What is the by
potential at pH = 2.0
Cr2O72-(aq,1M) + 14H+(aq) + 6e− →
2Cr3+(aq,1M) + 7H2O(l)
1) +1.82 V 2) +1.99 V
3) +1.608 V 4) +1.0542 V 1)
Ans : 4) +1.0542 V
Solution :
2
0.059 Cr 3+ 
E Cr O 2− /Cr3+ = E 0
Cr2 O7 2− /Cr 3+
− log 14
2 7
6 Cr2O 7 2−   H + 
2)
pH = 2 ⇒ [H+] = 10-2
(1)
2
0.059
E Cr O 2− /Cr3+ = 1.33 − log
1× (10 −2 )
14
2 7
6

0.059
= 1.33 - x 28
6
= +1.0542 V 3)
73. A homogeneous catalytic reaction takes place
through the three alternative paths A, B and C
shown in the given figure.

X AB
P.E
A+B
4)
Reaction coordinate
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Solution :
3° alcohols react immediately with
anhy. ZnCl2 + HCl.
OH
Ans : 3) H3C C CH3 2-hydroxy-2-methyl propane
(3° alcohol)
CH3
Solution :
1st step is slow (large activation energy), 2nd 78. CH3−CH=CH2 can be converted to
step is fast (less activation energy) and overall 1-propanol. Which set of reagents among the
reaction exothermic, so product energy level following is ideal to carry above conversion?
should be less as compare to reactants. 1) Alkaline KMnO4
75. In gaseous H2O2, the dihedral angle between 2) B2H6 and alkaline H2O2
H-atoms is X° but in solid state it is Y°. The 3) O3/Zn dust
values of X and Y are respectively 4) OsO4/CH4, Cl2
1) 94.8, 94.8 2) 111.5, 90.2 Ans : 2) B2H6 and alkaline H2O2
3) 90.2, 90.2 4) 90.2, 111.5 Solution :
Ans : 2) 111.5, 90.2 3CH3CH=CH2 
B2 H 6 /dry ether
→ (CH3CH2CH2)3B
Solution :

H 2 O2
→ 3CH3CH2CH2OH + B(OH)3
Dihedral angle between H-atoms in H2O2
1 – propanol
In gas phase = 111.5°
This process is called hydroboration and
In solid phase = 90.2°
oxidation.
76. The following compound is used as
79. Ethyl chloride on heating with silver cyanide
forms a compound X. The functional isomer
of X is
1) C2H5NC 2) C2H5CN
3) CH3-NH-CH3 4) C2H5NH2
1) An anti-inflammatory compound Ans : 2) C2H5CN
2) Analgesic Solution :
3) Hypnotic C2H5Cl + AgCN → C2H5NC + AgCl
4) Antiseptic Ethyl isocyanide
Ans : 2) Analgesic The functional isomer of ethyl isocyanide is
Solution : ethyl cyanide C2H5CN.
It is o-acetyl salicylic acid 80. Match the following
i.e. aspirin, used as analgesic and antipyretic. Column-I Column-II
77. The alcohol that produces turbidity A) Nitrogen dioxide P) Global warming
immediately with ZnCl2 + con.HCl at room B) Carbon dioxide Q) Damage to
temperature is kidney
1) 1-hydroxybutane C) Nitrate in drinking R) Blue baby
2) 2-hydroxybutane water syndrome
3) 2-hydroxy-2-methylpropane D) Lead S) Red haze in
4) 1-hydroxy-2-methylpropane traffic and
Ans : 3) 2-hydroxy-2-methylpropane congested areas
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1) A-Q, B-S, C-P, D-R 1) [Cr(H2O)6]Cl3
2) A-S, B-P, C-R, D-Q 2) [CrCl(H2O)5]Cl2.H2O
3) A-R, B-P, C-S, D-R 3) [CrCl2(H2O)4]Cl.2H2O
4) A-Q, B-R, C-S, D-P 4) [Cr(H2O)3Cl3]
Ans : 2) A-S, B-P, C-R, D-Q
Ans : 2) [CrCl(H2O)5]Cl2.H2O
Solution :
Solution :
Option (2) represents correct match.
81. Give the correct order of initials T (or) F for White ppt. formed is AgCl
the following statements. Use T if statement is 28.7
No. of moles of AgCl = = 0.2 moles
true and F if it is false. 143.5
I) The order of repulsion between different As 0.1 mole of complex is giving 0.2 moles of
pair of electrons is lp-lp > bp-bp > lp-bp AgCl
II) In general, as the number of lone pair of
1 mole of complex can give 2 moles of AgCl
electrons on central atom increases, value
of bond angle from normal bond angle also Formula of complex is [CrCl(H2O)5]Cl2.H2O
increases
III) The number of lone pairs on ‘O’ in H2O is
2, while on N in NH3 is 1
IV) The structures of xenon fluorides and
xenon oxyfluorides could not be explained
on the basis of VSEPR theory
1) T T T F 2) F F T F 83.
3) T F T T 4) T F F F
Ans : 2) F F T F
At what temperature, zinc and carbon have
Solution :
equal affinity for oxygen?
Repulsive order is lp-lp > lp-bp > bp-bp
1) 1000°C 2) 1500°C
As no. of lone pairs on central atom increases
bond angle decreases from normal bond angle. 3) 500°C 4) 2000°C
Ans : 1) 1000°C
Solution :
At 1000°C both zinc and carbon have equal
affinity for oxygen.
84. Which bond is expected to be the least polar?
1) O-F 2) P-F
3) Si-N 4) B-F
Structures of xenon fluorides and xenon Ans : 1) O-F
oxyfluorides could be explained on the basis
Solution :
of VSEPR theory.
Bond polarity is directly related to difference
82. A six coordinate complex of formula
CrCl3.6H2O has green colour. 1Lit 0.1M of electronegativity of bonded atoms.
solution of the complex when treated with
excess of AgNO3 gave 28.7g of white
precipitate. The formula of the complex would
be
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5 5
85. When two moles of an ideal gas (Cp,m = R) 3) 5R ln 2 4) R ln 2
2 2
heated from 300K to 600K at constant Ans : 3) 5R ln 2
pressure the change in entropy of gas (∆S) is Solution :
3 3 T 5 600
1) R ln 2 2) − R ln 2 ∆S = nCp,m ln 2 = 2 × R ln = 5R ln 2
2 2 T1 2 300
SECTION – B
86. The lanthanoid contraction is responsible for 89. Haloform reaction is not given by
the fact that 1) CH3COCH3 2) CH3COC2H5
1) Zr and Y have about the same radius 3) C6H5COC2H5 4) CH3CH(OH)CH3
2) Zr and Nb have similar oxidation state Ans : 3) C6H5COC2H5
3) Zr and Hf have about the same radius Solution :
4) Zr and Zn have the same oxidation state Methylketones and alcohols with
Ans : 3) Zr and Hf have about the same radius
Solution : group will give positive
Due to lanthanoid contraction Zr and Hf have
haloform test.
same radius.
90. The frequency of a light wave is 1.0 x 106 sec-1.
87. Which one is a stronger reducing agent among
The wavelength of the wave is
NH3, PH3, AsH3 and SbH3?
1) 3 x 104 cm 2) 3 x 10-4 cm
1) NH3 2) PH3
3) 6 x 104 cm 4) 6 x 106 cm
3) AsH3 4) SbH3
Ans : 1) 3 x 104 cm
Ans : 4) SbH3
Solution :
Solution :
C 3 × 1010 cm.sec−1
Down the group reducing power of hydrides C = νλ ⇒ λ = =
of 15th group increases. ν 1.0 × 106 sec −1
i.e. NH3 < PH3 < AsH3 < SbH3 λ = 3 x 104 cm
88. The molecular formula of acetaldehyde 91. Which of the following is not an example of
semicarbazone is addition polymer?
1) CH3CH=NCONHNH2 1) Dacron 2) Orlon
2) CH3CH=NOH 3) Teflon 4) PVC
3) CH3CH=NNHCONH2 Ans : 1) Dacron
4) CH3CH=NNH2 Solution :
Ans : 3) CH3CH=NNHCONH2 Dacron (or) Terylene is an example of
Solution : condensation polymer.
Orlon, Teflon and PVC are addition polymers.
CH3−CHO + H2N−NH−CONH2 →
Acetaldehyde Semicarbazide 92. Statement-I : Benzene diazonium chloride
does not give Lassaigne’s test for nitrogen.
CH3−CH=N−NH−CONH2
Acetaldehyde semicarbazone Statement-II : During heating it looses N2 gas.
1) Both Statement-I and II are correct
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2) Both Statement-I and II are wrong Ans : 3) Calamine − ZnO
3) Statement-I is correct statement-II is wrong Solution :
4) Statement-I is wrong statement-II is correct Calamine − ZnCO3
Ans : 1) Both Statement-I and II are correct 96. A metal which does not react with atmospheric
Solution : nitrogen is
Benzene diazonium chloride does not give 1) Li 2) K
Lassaigne’s test for nitrogen. 3) Ca 4) Mg
During heating it looses N2 gas. Ans : 2) K
93. Diethyl ether and methyl isopropyl ether are Solution :
which kind of isomers? Except K all other given metals reacts with
1) Functional isomers atmospheric nitrogen
2) Metamers 97. Identify the correct statements regarding
3) Tautomers structure of diborane
4) Positional isomers 1) Each boron atom is in sp3 hybridized state
Ans : 2) Metamers 2) It has two 3-centre-2-electron bonds
Solution : 3) All the 6 hydrogen atoms are in same plane
CH3CH2OCH2CH3 and CH3OCH(CH3)CH3 4) Both (1) and (2)
These two are having same functional group Ans : 4) Both (1) and (2)
but differ in alkyl groups attached to Solution :
functional group and hence these are called as
metamers.
94. Which of the following is an ambidentate
ligand?
1) NO2− 2) SCN−
3) en 4) Both (1) and (2) 4 – terminal H atoms are in one plane and
Ans : 4) Both (1) and (2) 2 – bridged H atoms are in another plane
Solution : 98. Second ionization potential of Li, Be and B is
Monodentate ligand which can ligate through in the order
two different atoms is called ambidentate 1) Li > Be > B 2) Li > B > Be
ligand. 3) Be > Li > B 4) B > Be > Li
NO2− can ligate either through N atom or Ans : 2) Li > B > Be
through O atom
Solution :
SCN− can ligate either through S atom or
Li+ →
IE 2
Li2+
through N atom.
95. Which of the following is wrong match? 1s2 1s1
1) Siderite − FeCO3 Be+ →
IE 2
Be2+
2) Magnetite − Fe3O4 1s22s1 1s2
3) Calamine − ZnO B+ →
IE 2
B2+
4) Malachite − CuCO3.Cu(OH)2 1s22s2 1s22s1
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99. Molecular shapes of SF4, CF4 and XeF4 are 100. An ideal gas is taken around the cycle ABCA
1) The same with 2, 0 and 1 lone pair of as shown in P-V diagram. The net workdone
electrons respectively (magnitude) during the cycle is equal to
2) The same with 1, 1 and 1 lone pair of
electrons respectively
3) Different with 0, 1 and 2 lone pair of
electrons respectively
4) Different with 1, 0 and 2 lone pair of
electrons respectively
1) 12P1V1 2) 6P1V1
Ans : 4) Different with 1, 0 and 2 lone pair of
electrons respectively 3) 5P1V1 4) P1V1
Solution : Ans : 3) 5P1V1
CF4 XeF4 Solution :
SF4
S x F C x F Xe x F Workdone in the cyclic process
x F x F x F = Area bounded (ABCA)
x F x F x F
1
x F x F x F = ( 5P1 )( 2V1 ) = 5P1V1
x B.P = 4 x 2
x L.P = 0 x
AB4 x
B.P = 4
Tetrahedral x
L.P = 1
B.P = 4
AB4L
L.P = 2
see-saw shape
AB4L2
Square planar shape
TYPE – A [Test ID : 368]

BOTANY
101. 1) Ethylene 115. 3) Drug – Abrin
102. 3) Nitrates 116. 1) Adenosine
103. 3) Glycolysis 117. 4) 90
104. 1) 0.9 118. 3) Sclerenchymatous
105. 4) RuBisCO 119. 1) I, II and III
106. 2) Photorespiration 120. 3) Epigynous flowers
107. 1) Chemoautotrophs 121. 2) Adhesion
108. 2) Turgidity of the guard cells 122. 3) Solanaceae and Liliaceae
109. 4) All of the above 123. 1) two (or) more archegonia
110. 4) Go 124. 4) 1 – D, 2 – A, 3 – B, 4 – C
111. 2) two asters with spindle fibres 125. 3) Cr-Jacob disease
112. 1) dissolution of synaptonemal complex 126. 2) Archaebacteria
113. 2) Metaphase 127. 3) Key
114. 4) Both (1) and (2) 128. 4) Sucker – Bryophyllum
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129. 2) 21 139. 2) 2968
130. 3) collection of plants having all diverse 140. 3) Bioinformatics
alleles for all genes in a given crop 141. 4) Both (1) and (2)
131. 1) Himgiri 142. 4) All of these
132. 2) Totipotency 143. 1) Both the statements are correct
133. 4) 1865 144. 3) Statement – I only correct
134. 2) B, C and D 145. 2) Genes isolated from Bacillus thuringiensis
135. 2) Centromere 146. 3) Thermus aquaticus
136. 2) Pollen grains are well preserved as fossils 147. 1) cathode and anode
because of the presence of germ pores. 148. 2) 1 billion copies
137. 3) Parthenogenesis
149. 4) 42°C
138. 1) It shows high degree of polymorphism
150. 2) Ethidium bromide

ZOOLOGY
151. 1) Echinodermates 171. 2) LNG - 20
152. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 172. 1) A - iv, B - i, C - iii, D - ii
153. 1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct 173. 3) Cystic fibrosis
explanation of A 174. 2) 65 mya
154. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 175. 4) Homo erectus
155. 3) Dense irregular tissue - collagen fibres 176. 1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
present in rows explanation of A
156. 4) Muscularis is formed by smooth muscles 177. 1) cancer of urinary bladder
usually arranged into an inner circular and 178. 2) A - ii, B - i, C - iii
an outer longitudinal layer 179. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct
157. 1) pepsinogen, lipase and prorennin 180. 1) toxicant accumulated by an organism
158. 1) a, b, c cannot be metabolized or excreted
o
159. 2) carbonic anhydrase 181. 3) 0.6 C
160. 2) A - i, B - ii, C - iv, D - iii 182. 4) It is showing a recessive blood disease
161. 3) QRS complex transmitted from heterozygous unaffected
162. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct parents to the offspring
163. 3) A - iv, B - i, C - ii, D - iii 183. 2) Statement I is correct, statement II is
164. 3) masking of actin filaments incorrect
165. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 184. 1) catalysts
166. 3) A - i, B - ii, C - iii, D - iv 185. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct
167. 3) Placenta 186. 2) Down’s syndrome - trisomy of 21
168. 2) menarche and menopause 187. 4) C only
169. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 188. 4) A - ii, B - iv, C - i, D - iii
170. 2) Jaundice 189. 1) A - ii, B - i, C - iii, D - iv
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190. 1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct 195. 1) frugivorous birds and mammals in the
explanation of A tropical forests
191. 4) 4th, 5th, 6th 196. 4) Co-existence
192. 2) Pyramid of energy 197. 2) Meghalaya
193. 1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct 198. 3) Wild life safari parks
explanation of A 199. 1) Immigration
194. 2) 170 200. 2) A - iv, B - i, C - iii, D - ii

TYPE – B [Test ID : 369]


BOTANY
101. 4) Totipotency 126. 2) B, C and D
102. 4) 1 – D, 2 – A, 3 – B, 4 – C 127. 1) Key
103. 2) Epigynous flowers 128. 2) Sucker – Bryophyllum
104. 4) dissolution of synaptonemal complex 129. 3) Drug – Abrin
105. 4) All of the above 130. 1) I, II and III
106. 3) Ethylene 131. 1) Adhesion
107. 2) Cr-Jacob disease 132. 1) 0.9
108. 1) Archaebacteria 133. 3) RuBisCO
109. 4) collection of plants having all diverse 134. 3) Nitrates
alleles for all genes in a given crop 135. 2) Chemoautotrophs
110. 4) Himgiri 136. 1) Both the statements are correct
111. 3) two (or) more archegonia 137. 3) Statement – I only correct
112. 3) Glycolysis 138. 3) It shows high degree of polymorphism
113. 2) Photorespiration 139. 2) 2968
114. 4) Turgidity of the guard cells 140. 2) cathode and anode
115. 3) 90 141. 4) Pollen grains are well preserved as fossils
116. 2) Sclerenchymatous because of the presence of germ pores.
117. 4) Metaphase 142. 2) Ethidium bromide
118. 4) Both (1) and (2) 143. 1) 1 billion copies
119. 4) Solanaceae and Liliaceae 144. 4) Both (1) and (2)
120. 4) 1865 145. 2) Parthenogenesis
121. 2) 21 146. 3) Genes isolated from Bacillus thuringiensis
122. 3) Centromere 147. 4) Thermus aquaticus
123. 4) Go 148. 1) Bioinformatics
124. 3) two asters with spindle fibres 149. 4) All of these
125. 1) Adenosine 150. 4) 42°C
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ZOOLOGY
151. 3) QRS complex 175. 2) A - i, B - ii, C - iv, D - iii
152. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 176. 2) LNG - 20
153. 3) A - iv, B - i, C - ii, D - iii 177. 1) A - iv, B - i, C - iii, D - ii
154. 3) masking of actin filaments 178. 3) Cystic fibrosis
155. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 179. 2) 65 mya
156. 3) A - i, B - ii, C - iii, D - iv 180. 4) Homo erectus
157. 3) Placenta 181. 1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
158. 2) menarche and menopause explanation of A
159. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 182. 1) cancer of urinary bladder
160. 2) Jaundice 183. 2) A - ii, B - i, C - iii
161. 3) 0.6oC 184. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct
162. 4) It is showing a recessive blood disease 185. 1) toxicant accumulated by an organism
transmitted from heterozygous unaffected cannot be metabolized or excreted
parents to the offspring 186. 1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
163. 2) Statement I is correct, statement II is explanation of A
incorrect 187. 2) 170
164. 1) catalysts 188. 1) frugivorous birds and mammals in the
165. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct tropical forests
166. 1) Echinodermates 189. 4) Co-existence
167. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 190. 2) Meghalaya
168. 1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct 191. 3) Wild life safari parks
explanation of A 192. 1) Immigration
169. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 193. 2) A - iv, B - i, C - iii, D - ii
170. 3) Dense irregular tissue - collagen fibres 194. 2) Down’s syndrome - trisomy of 21
present in rows 195. 4) C only
171. 4) Muscularis is formed by smooth muscles 196. 4) A - ii, B - iv, C - i, D - iii
usually arranged into an inner circular and 197. 1) A - ii, B - i, C - iii, D - iv
an outer longitudinal layer 198. 1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
172. 1) pepsinogen, lipase and prorennin explanation of A
173. 1) a, b, c 199. 4) 4th, 5th, 6th
174. 2) carbonic anhydrase 200. 2) Pyramid of energy
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TYPE – C [Test ID : 370]


BOTANY
101. 3) Metaphase 126. 4) Solanaceae and Liliaceae
102. 4) Both (1) and (2) 127. 4) 1865
103. 3) Glycolysis 128. 1) I, II and III
104. 2) Photorespiration 129. 1) Adhesion
105. 1) dissolution of synaptonemal complex 130. 3) 0.9
106. 4) All of the above 131. 2) B, C and D
107. 4) 1 – D, 2 – A, 3 – B, 4 – C 132. 3) Nitrates
108. 2) Archaebacteria 133. 4) Go
109. 2) collection of plants having all diverse 134. 2) 21
alleles for all genes in a given crop 135. 2) Epigynous flowers
110. 4) Sucker – Bryophyllum 136. 1) Ethidium bromide
111. 2) Drug – Abrin 137. 1) 1 billion copies
112. 3) two asters with spindle fibres 138. 3) Statement – I only correct
113. 1) Adenosine 139. 1) Genes isolated from Bacillus thuringiensis
114. 4) Key 140. 2) Thermus aquaticus
115. 4) RuBisCO 141. 2) 2968
116. 4) Chemoautotrophs 142. 4) cathode and anode
117. 1) Centromere 143. 1) Both the statements are correct
118. 3) Himgiri 144. 4) Both (1) and (2)
119. 3) two (or) more archegonia 145. 2) 42°C
120. 2) Sclerenchymatous 146. 3) Bioinformatics
121. 3) Totipotency 147. 4) Pollen grains are well preserved as fossils
122. 3) Ethylene because of the presence of germ pores.
123. 4) Turgidity of the guard cells 148. 4) Parthenogenesis
124. 3) 90 149. 3) It shows high degree of polymorphism
125. 4) Cr-Jacob disease 150. 4) All of these

ZOOLOGY
151. 1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct 156. 1) Echinodermates
explanation of A 157. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct
152. 3) cancer of urinary bladder 158. 1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
153. 2) A - ii, B - i, C - iii explanation of A
154. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 159. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct
155. 1) toxicant accumulated by an organism 160. 3) Dense irregular tissue - collagen fibres
cannot be metabolized or excreted present in rows
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161. 3) QRS complex 180. 2) Jaundice
162. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 181. 2) LNG - 20
163. 3) A - iv, B - i, C - ii, D - iii 182. 1) A - iv, B - i, C - iii, D - ii
164. 4) masking of actin filaments 183. 3) Cystic fibrosis
165. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 184. 2) 65 mya
166. 3) 0.6oC 185. 4) Homo erectus
167. 4) It is showing a recessive blood disease 186. 4) A - ii, B - iv, C - i, D - iii
transmitted from heterozygous unaffected 187. 1) A - ii, B - i, C - iii, D - iv
parents to the offspring 188. 1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
168. 2) Statement I is correct, statement II is explanation of A
incorrect 189. 2) 170
169. 1) catalysts 190. 1) frugivorous birds and mammals in the
170. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct tropical forests
171. 2) Muscularis is formed by smooth muscles 191. 2) Co-existence
usually arranged into an inner circular and 192. 2) A - iv, B - i, C - iii, D - ii
an outer longitudinal layer 193. 2) Down’s syndrome - trisomy of 21
172. 3) pepsinogen, lipase and prorennin 194. 4) C only
173. 1) a, b, c 195. 4) 4th, 5th, 6th
174. 3) carbonic anhydrase 196. 1) Pyramid of energy
175. 2) A - i, B - ii, C - iv, D - iii 197. 1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
176. 3) A - i, B - ii, C - iii, D - iv explanation of A
177. 4) Placenta 198. 1) Meghalaya
178. 2) menarche and menopause 199. 1) Wild life safari parks
179. 1) Both Statements I and II are correct 200. 1) Immigration

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