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ICONIC ODISHA ADARSHA VIDYALAYA, BHUBANESWAR

NEET QUIZ-5 SESSION-2023-24 Dt- 12th JULY 2023


Name:- CLASS-XII Sec: Roll No:
PHYSICS
1. Consider a parallel plate capacitor with plates 20 cm by 20 cm and separated by 2 mm. The dielectric constant of
the material between the plates is 5. The plates are connected to a voltage of 500 V. The energy density of the field
between the plates will be
(A) 2.65 Jm-3 (B) 1.95 Jm-3 (C) 1.38 Jm-3 (D) 0.69 Jm-3
2. When an additional charge of 2 C is given to a capacitor, energy stored in it is increased by 21%. The original charge
of the capacitor is
(A) 30 C (B) 40 C (C) 10 C (D) 20 C
3. Two parallel metal plates having charges +Q and -Q face each other at a certain distance between them. If the
plates are now dipped in kerosene oil tank, the electric field between the plates will be
(A) Become zero (B) increases (C) decreases (D) remain same
4. A capacitor is charged by a battery. The battery is removed and another uncharged identical capacitor is
connected in parallel. The total energy of the system
(A) Decreases by a factor 2 (B) remains the same
(C) Increases by a factor 2 (D) increases by a factor 4
5. A capacitor of capacity C1 is charged upto V volt and then connected in parallel to an uncharged capacitor of
capacity C2. The final potential difference across each capacitor will be
(A) C2V/C1 +C2 (B) C1V/C1 +C2 (C) (1 +C2/C1)V (D) none
6. Three capacitors each of capacitance 4μF are to be connected in such a way that the effective capacitance is 6μF.
This can be done by connecting
(A) All of them in series (B) in parallel
(C) Two in series and one in parallel (D) two in parallel and one in series.
7. A capacitor is charged with a battery and energy stored is U. After disconnecting battery another capacitor of same
capacitance is connected in parallel. The energy stored in each capacitor is
(A) U/2 (B) U/4 (C) 4U (D) 2U
8. Two metallic spheres of radii 1 cm and 3 cm are given charges of – 1 × 10 C and 5 × 10-2C, respectively. If these are
-2

connected by a conducting wire, the final charge on the bigger sphere is


(A) 2 × 10-2C (B) 3 × 10-2 C (C) 4 × 10-2C (D) 1 × 10-2C
9. Energy stored in a capacitor and dissipated during charging a capacitor bears a ratio
(A) 1:1 (B) 1:2 (C) 1:1/2 (D) 2:1
10. If the breakdown field of air is 2.0 × 106 V/m, the maximum charge that can be given to a sphere of diameter 10 cm
is
(A) 2 × 10-4C (B) 5.6 × 10-7C (C) 2C (D) none

CHEMISTRY
1. Which one is not equal to zero for an ideal solution?
(A) ∆Hmix (B) ∆Smix (C) ∆Vmix (D) ∆P= Pobservd -PRoult
2. If 8 g of a non electrolyte solute is dissolved in 114 g of n - octane to reduce its vapour pressure to 80% , the molar
mass of the solute is..................
(A) 20 (B) 40 (C) 60 (D) 80
3. Of the following 0.10 m aqueous solutions which one exhibit the largest freezing point of depression?
(A) KCl (B) C6H12O6 (C) Al2(SO4)3 (D) K2SO4
4. What is the mole fraction of solute in a 1.00 m aqueous solution?
(A) 0.0354 (B) 0.0177 (C) 0.177 (D) 1.770
5. The standard electrode potential values of Al3+/Al, Ag+/Ag, K+/K and Cr3+/Cr are -1. 66 V, 0.80V, -2. 93V and -0. 74 V
respectively. The correct order of reducing power of the metal is........
(A) Al>K>Ag>Cr (B) Ag>Cr>Al>K (C) K>Al>Cr>Ag (D) K>Al>Ag>Cr
6. For a cell involving one electron E°cell = 0.59 V at 298 K, the equilibrium constant for the cell reaction is..................
(A) 1.0× 105 (B) 1.0× 1010 (C) 1.0× 1030 (D) 1.0× 102
7. Aqueous solution of which of the following compounds is the best conductor of electric current?
(A) Ammonia (B) Fructose (C) Acetic acid (D) Hydrochloric acid
8. The number of Faradays required to produce 20 g of calcium from molten CaCl2 is...............
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 1
9. The weight of silver displaced by a quantity of electricity which displace 5600 ml of O2 at STP will be :
(A) 5.4 g (B) 10.8 g (C) 54 g (D) 108 g
-1 -1 -1 -1
10.The rate of a first order reaction is 0.04 mol L s at 10 sec and 0.03 molL s at 20 sec after initiation of the reaction.
The half life period of the reaction is :
(A) 24.1 s (B) 44.1 s (C) 54.1 s (D) 34.1 s

BIOLOGY
1. _______ is a lytic enzyme released by the sperm.
(A) Hyaluronidase (B) Trypsin (C) Helicase (D) None of the above
2. Which tissue layer covers the ovary?
(A) Columnar epithelium (B) Squamous epithelium
(C) Cuboidal epithelium (D) Ciliary epithelium
3. Where does the ovum receive the sperm?
(A) Animal pole (B) Vegetal pole (C) Zona pellucida (D) None of the above
4. ___________is an organelle that helps the sperm to penetrate the ovum.
(A) Acrosome (B) Zona pellucida (C) Megalis (D) None of the above
5. Umbilical cord contains _________
(A) Pluripotent stem cells (B) Cord blood stem cells
(C) Blood stem cells (D) None of the above
6. How does human sperm locomote?
(A) Flagella (B) Cilia (C) Neutrophils (D) None of the above
7. Where do the seminiferous tubules of each lobe empty their sperms?
(A) Vas deferens (B) Vasa efferentia (C) Epididymis (D) Seminal vesicles
8. During the puberty stage, which sex hormone stimulates the enlargement of the breast?
(A) Progesterone (B) Estrogen (C) Testosterone (D) (A) and (B) both
9. The ________ is an ovoviviparous animal.
(A) Basking shark (B) Bonobo (C) Blue shark (D) None of the above
10. Seminiferous tubules in the testis are lined with which type of cells?
(A) Germinal cells (B) only germinal cells (C) Sertoli cell (D) Both A and C
ANSWER KEY
QUIZ 5-CLASS XII, NEET

PHYSICS

Answers:

1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (B)

6. (C) 7. (B) 8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (B)

CHEMISTRY

Answers:

1. (B) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (C) 5. (C)

6. (B) 7. (D) 8. (D) 9. (D) 10. (A)

BIOLOGY

Answers:

1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (B)

6. (A) 7. (B) 8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (D)

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