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1. (1) 41. (3) 81. (2) 121.(4) 161 . (3)
2. (4) 42. (3) 82. (3) 122. (1) 162.(2)
3. (2) 43. (3) 83. (3) 123. (3) 163. (2)
4. (3) 44. (4) 84 . (1) 124.(1) 164. (2)
5. (2) 45. (3) 85. (1) 125. (2) 165. (2)
6. (2) 86. (4) 126.(4) 166. (2)
46. (3)
7. (2) 47. (4) 87. (4) · 127. (3) 167. (1)
8. (4) 88. (1) \28.(2 ) 168. (4)
48. (3)
9. (4) 89. (2) 129. (3) 169. (3)
49. (3)
10. (1) 50. (2) 90. (4) 130. (1) 170. (1)
11. (3) 51. (1) 9J. (2) 131. (3) 171.(2)
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12. (3) 52. (3) 92. (2) 132.(3) 172. (2)
13. (2) 53. (4) 93 . . (2) '· 133. (3) 173. (1)
14. (4) 54 . (3) 94. (1) 134.(1) 174. (3)
15. (3) 55. (4) · 95 .. (2) 135.(4) 175. (3)
56. (2) 96. (2) 136. (2) 176. (3)
16. (4)
57. (4) 97. (4) 137. (2) 177.(4)
17. (4)
58. (2) 98. (4) 138. (2) 178. (1)
18. (4)
59. (4) 99. (4) 139.(3) 179. (3)
19. (1)
60. (1) 100.-(3) 140. (1) 180. (4)
20. (3)
61 . (3) rn1.(2) 141 . (2) 181 . (1)
21 . (2)
62. (4) 102. (3) 142.(3) 182. (3)
22. (2)
63. (1) 103. (3) 143. (2) 183. (2)
23. (2)
64. (1) 104.(3) 144.(4) 184. (1)
24. (2)
65. (1) 105. (4) 145. (4) 185. (1)
25 . (4)
66. (1) 106. (2) 146. (3) 186. (3)
26. (3)
67. (4) 107. (1) 147. (2) 187. (1)
27. (3)
68. (2) 108. (4) 148.(2) 188. (2)
28. (3)
69 . (1) 109. (4) 149. (4) 189. (3)
29. (2)
70. (1) 110. (1) 150. (3) 190. (3)
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71 . (1) 111. (3) 151. (3) 191. (1)
31 . (3)
72. (3) 112. (3) 152. (4) 192. (3)
32. (2)
73. (2) 113. (1) 153.(1) 193. (4)
33 . (4)
74 . (3) 114. (3) 154. (1) 194. (3)
34 . (2)
75. (4) 115. (2) 155.(4) 195. (1)
35 . (4)
116. (1) 156. (4) 196. (2)
36 . (3) 76. (2)
157.(3) 197. (3)
37. (2) 77. (3) 117. (2)
118. (3) 158. (4) 198. (3)
38 . (4) 78. (3)
39 . (1) 119. (3) 159. (2) 199. (2)
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1 1 2 1 (C, + C )(Vcommon) 2
U =-C,v; +-C2 V2
2
SECTl9N --f:.. - - 2
2 ,..l'lf,, 2 2
1. Answer (1)
10-6 + .! X 4 X 202 X 10-6
-~(s{ ;J
a t 2
-+- a= (4-2t)
4 2 8
I
x 10-,;
V =fadt
0
f(4-2t)c1t=4t-t2I: =4t-t2
0
v = B - 4 = 4 mis
r, 1
2. Answer (4)
2rr. / 3 + 2rr. /3
1000 = \/400 = 20
3+2
.
Average angular velocity = - -- - ~ 7. Answer (2)
4rr.
15
rad/s L\X=(~~ -1)=(!~~ -1)=½
3. Answer (2)
=m =4040 =1
8. Answer (4)
a F m/s2
P=(3-1){..!_R1 __1}=2{..!.. __1}
T =(4 x 6) x 1 =24 N R2 R1 R 2
4. Answer (3)
.
' sn =- =9A18
2
P'=(¾-1){;, -;J =-¾{;, -;J=-i
V= 9 x 5 = 45 V 9. Answer (4)
5. Answer (2)
I=___!:___= E/
v = c1~ +CY2 2
4rr.r 2µ 0 c
common C +C
1 2
2 x 40+4 x 20 160 80 E0 =
2+4
(2)
Final Test Series for NEET-2023 Test-10 (Code-AL(Answers & Solutions)
=(~)'
(Cp)mix 2 2 = 3R
1+1
v
Q = nCp t. T
15. Answer (3)
1,
: 2 X 3 X 2 X 100
= 1200 cal
2
2
(0 9
-1--, = 25 23. Answer (2)
- mv
2 1 2 1 2
KR =- mv + - lw
2 2 2
Y, mk 2 (v 2 I R
:...0...-----'-- ~
)
= -9 k = -3R
2mv 25 5 = !mv 2 + !mv 2
1 2
2 2
16. Answer (4)
Electric field produced due to time varying = mv2 = 8 J
magnetic fields are non- conservative in nature .
In E.M. waves, the oscillating electric and
Ko= !mv
2
+!/ci
2
2
imv2(1+i)
magnetic fields are in phase.
17. Answer (4) =
Just after cutting the string forces on mass 2m
= ~ x mv 2
4
= ~ x8
4
=6J
24. Answer (2)
2mg
F.B.D. of 2m _i rrR 3 = 1000 _i rrr 3
2mg - 2mg = 2ma 3 3
a=O R = 10r
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Test-10 !Code-AL(Answers & Solutions)
Final Test Series for NEET-2023
W= 1000 x4nr2T -4n(10r) 2 T 12
= 10 E-E =- =9mm
4
=9 E 3
25. Answer (4) 35. Answer (4)
Y= Fe f=(2n-1)V
AM 4e
F= YAM
~=50
f 4e
= 1011 x10-5x2 x10-3 =SOON for 2 nd overtone n = 3
4 f =(2 x3-1) x50
26. Answer (3)
= 250 Hz
The package continues to move in the same orbit. fflii'.~!~li,":"!lf'~~'~'l1'll:fl8 "~'ii•,rl;'"'i"l-
~ ~ ~ ( ll'I.!;: p 1 .
27. Answer (3)
36. Answer (3)
Momentum of both masses will be same in
magnitude. 1 1 1
---=-
v u f
Since A=!!_
p !!._1 = !!.
V f
: .de-Broglie wavelength of the masses _will be
same. 1 .fo • (-
1-n)
(.®
~r-'':
Iii_ -
28. Answer (3) n f ~-, n
.P1·'
\
37. Answe{ (2) '
2 GmM =~mv 2 f.. •~!1" .
(½) 2 .,, forJ~oplahar vectors
,;, ·..._,t.'
.:ti ·<,,. f.-(A.,;_,,_,l
( xB)-c~o
;:i' 4 _. 4
•· -
=V
10 = ./BG
'
' " ,ft ,...., .
' 38:,. Answer (4)
29. Answer (2) '··~
r Largest wavelength of Lyman
:~21:~-7.A
Emissivity and absorptivity of black bo series is
to 1.
39. 'Answer (1)
30 Answer (4)
[x] = [Ay] = [BJ
; {m
1; = 2nv3ii
[Cz] = [M 0 L0 TD] [z-1]
31. Answer (3)
For maximum power R = r T2 = 2nJ( k%)
32. Answer (2)
40. Answer (1)
M =NIA
= 500 2 50 10-4 200
X X X The minimum time taken = = 100 s.
=5 2
41. Answer (3)
r=M x B
=5x2x1Q-3 '=1'1-'21
= 0.01 Nm f= j384-380j
33. Answer (4)
f= 4
z+2 + on
4 RA yA+.3 1
2He + z 1
T= -
34 . Answer (2) 4
W'= W r 1
t=-=-s
µ 2 8
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Final Test Series for NEET-2023 Test-10 (Code-A) (Answers & Sol utions)
=fo(-v)
+q
f2 a a
V + Vs
MR 2 = 41 - .fj_q2
- 4 ,u;oa2
3MR2 = X 4/ = 6/ F= F1 + F2
2 2
45. Answer (3) = q2 + _F2_2_q_2_
2
2 x 4 ,u;0a 2 4m:0a
a and f are always in opposite direction .
dV ,,,;:;;:;
-=Av=A'l2gh
dt 49 . Answer (3)
47 . Answer (4)
S = .!gt2
2
2C
CAB= C+-
h, = .! g(4)2 3
2
5C
h2 = ig(1)2 3
5x6
h, -h2 = ug15) 3
= 10 µF
1
h, - h2 = 2 g15 x 100 50. Answer (2)
h1 _! g16 W= Ur- U;
2
U; = 0
15
= - x100 U,= Vq
16
W= Vq
= 93 .75%
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Final Test Series for NEET-2023
Test-10 (Code-A) (Answers & Solutions)
[ CHEMISTRY ]
SECTION -A 59. Answer (4)
Total number of nodes= n - 1
51. Answer (1)
for 5d, n = 5
Increasing order of wavelength
n -1
y-rays < x-rays < UV < visible < IR < microwave <
radio wave =5-1=4
52. Answer (3) 60. Answer (1)
in bond
All naturally occurring processes whether Bond length decreases with increase
chemical or physical will tend to proceed order.
spontaneously in one direction 61. Answer (3)
configuration of N +
53. Answer (4) Molecular orbital 2
63. Answer (1 )
54. Answer (3)
Extensive property depends upon the quantity or
NHJ has hydrogen bonding therefore, value of a is
size of matter present in the system.
maximum among the given options.
64. Answer (1)
55. Answer (4)
Unit of nb must be same as that of V
They are chemically inert
Unit of b = litre-mol-1
56. Answer (2)
65. Answer (1)
t,,H0 ,eaction = (t>tH 0 )products- (t,1H
0
) reactant
Due to presence of -N02 group at para
= (-630 --400) - (-1200) position, phenoxide ion gets stabilised.
flSJ
= +170 kJ/mol So, p-nitrophenol is more acidic than phenol.
57. Answer (4)
According to Ostwald 's law of dilution, the degree
of dissociation increases with the dilution of weak N,,c,,o,
electrolytes. Thus, H,SO,
Strong electrolyte
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Test-10 (Code-A) (Answers & Solutions)
Final Test Series for NEET-2023
H
Number of rr bonds= 4
Substances Magnetic properties
Fe394 Ferrimagnetic
72. Answer (3) ~-4 -~ •
Anliferromagnetic
MnO
,.
Benzaldehyde gives positive Tollen's test 9.tit does -N" I Ferromagnetic
not give Fehling 's test. . ~, d t ;~; I
H
03
H
Tautomecism 6 OH
w1 = w2
M1
5
60 M2
M2
2
60 x 2
enolisable H is present M2 = - - = 24 g/mol
5
75. Answer (4)
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Final Test Series for NEET-2023
Test-10 (Code-A) (Answers & Solutions)
¢
MP
vitamin A.
323 K 98. Answer (4)
Both PHBV and Nylon-2-Nylon-6 are bio-
Cl degradable polymers .
Cle,
Cl
99 . Answer (4)
Seldane is an antihistamines
249 K
Cimetidine is an antacid
Ct'
Cl Chlordiazepoxide is a tranquilizer
Salvarsan is an antibiotic
256 K
100. Answer (3)
Para - isomer has high melting point than More stable the carbocation is, more will be the
o and m isomer because of symmetry. reactivity of the alkyl halide towards SN 1 reaction.
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