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Corporate Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-t 10005. Phone : 011-47623456 FORTNIGHTLY TEST SERIES (for NEET 2024) Test -7 Physics: Laws of Motion: Introduction, Aristotle's fallacy, The law of inertia, Newton's first law of motion, Momentum, Conservation of momentum, Newion’s Second law of motion, Newton's third law of motion, Equilibrium of a particle Chemistry : Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure: Valence bond theory: Orbital overlap concept, Directional properties of bonds, Overlapping of atomic orbitals, Types of overlapping and nature of covalent bonds. Strength of and x-bonds., Hybridisation’@/Features and conditions, Types of hybridisation : sp, sp2, sp¥dsp?, spd, spc, sp'c?, Molecular Orbital theory : Features, Linear combination of atomic ofbital§): Conditions for the€ombination of atomic orbitals, Types of molecular orbitals., Energy level diagram for mélecular orbitals, Electronic configuration and ‘molecular behaviour, Bonding in some Homonuélea diatomic molecules, Hydrogen bonding Botany _: Biological Classification (Contd.): Virus- introduction, discovery, structural components, Structure of some viruses (TMV, bacteriophagés), Reproduction in-vinis, Diseases, Sub-viral agents - Viroids, Virusoids, Prions; Lichens».Mycorthiza,: Morphology of Flowering Plants: Introduction, Root-types, function, regions, modifications, Introduction of stem, bud, function of stem, modification of stem, Leaf-introduction, parts..venation, types (simple and compound leat), Leaf- Phyllotaxy, Modifications, Inflorescence — racemose and cymose, Flowers-terminology, symmetry Zoology : Body Fluids and Circulation: Double circulation, heart beat, regulation of heart beat- Neural regulation, hormonal regulation, Blood Vessels-Aorta, Arteries, Arterioles, Capillaries, Venules, Veins, Vena Cava, Lymphatic system, Disorders of circulatory system-Hypertension, Coronary artery diseases, Angina, Heart failure, Excretory Products and their Elimination-: (upto ADH. and diabetes insipidus) Instructions : (Use Blue/Black ballpoint pen only to darken the appropriate circle. (i) Mark should be dark and should completely fil the circle. (i) Dark only one circle for each entry. (iv) Dark the circle in the space provided only. (¥) Rough work must not be done on the Answer sheet and do not use white-fluld or any other rubbing material on Answer sheet, i) Each question carries 4 marks. For every wrong response 1 mark shall be deducted from total score. (1) © scanned with OKEN Scanner (1) 10N (@) 20N (@) 50N (4) 40N A body of mass 5 kg is moving with constant speed of 2 mis in east direction. By applying an external force, after some time it starts moving in north direction with the same speed. The net ‘change in momentum of the body is (1) Zero, (2) (407 -10]).ka.m/s (8) (107 +10) kg mis (4) (107 +40f) kg mis Two horizontal forces, F and F, ate acting on a 40 kg block kept on a smooth horizontal surface as shown in figure. The magnitudé™of "net acceleration of the block is F, = 40N—9]0 kg}e— F, = 20N 7 Smooth horizontal surface, (1) 2mis? (2) 1 mist (3) 4 ms? (4) 3 mis? Two blocks of masses 1 kg and 2 kg are hung with the help of a Tigid support by two ideal strings as shown in figure. If Ti and Te are tensions in the strings, then the ratio of ue is qt 1 kg . 2 kg (2) 3:1 (4) 2:3 (1) 6 kg mis (3) 2kg mis (4) 0.2 kg mis ; In the given arrangement, a force F acts on a block of mass m kept on a smooth horizontal surface at an angle @ with the horizontal. The magnitude of acceleration of the block in the horizontal direction is F 8 ites ‘soo horizontal surface Find E (era Qa Fcos8 Ftane = 4) (Oe Mea Which of ‘the following processes is based on Newton's third law of motion? (1), Rowing of boat (2) Walking on a rough surface (8) Cricket player lowering his hands while catching the ball (4) Both (1) and (2) A block of mass 10 kg is held stationary on the ‘smooth and fixed inclined plane of inclination 60° with the help of an ideal string as shown in figure. ‘The magnitude of normal reaction exerted by the ‘wedge on the block is (Take g = 10 mis?) | (2) 50N (4) 25N a (1) 50/3 N (3) 100N (2) © scanned with OKEN Scanner strikes @ the force on the (1) 8 kg mst (2) 10 kg ms (3) 15kg ms-* (4) 20 kg ms 10K9 15. Aun fires 100 bullets/minute with muzzle speed 600 ms-'. If each bullet is of mass 5 g. then (2) 12 amount of force needed to hold the gun in we position is @ 2n (4) 200N (1) 25N (2) 05N : (3) 4 (4) 5N 41. A100 kg rocket is fired from the surfae of eaith with massi60 kg is standing on a weighing- Roitet hs exheust speed (21000 ofsaive o\| ‘°° ADORNS S # . balafiés) in ait ascending with acceleration rocket. If initial acceleration of the rocket Is er 5 mis? then mass of fuel burning per second is. wa 2 (Take g = 10 m's?) (1) 400 (2) 600N (1) 15kg/s (2) Skgis (3) 500N (4) 700N (3) 10kg/s (4) 20 ka/s 47 A body ofmass 1 kg initially at rest experiences a SPUR of mess 6 kg Is kept on 2 gga constant:force of 10 N. The speed of the body horizontal surface and three horizontal forces, Fy fey Ss will be Fa and Fs, are acting simultaneously on the block ‘ay 30ms* (2) 35 ms" as shown in figure. The magnitude of, net (6) 40 ms" (4) 50 ms" acceleration of the block is 18. The magnitude of average force necessary to b> F,=10N F,=20Ne{5k9 [2 f= 20N stop a hammer having initial momentum 25 N-s in smoot honzonial surface cee (1) 1 mvs? (2) 10. mis? ee (3) 4 mis? (4) 2mis? (2) S00N 43. The momentum p versus mass m graph is given (3) 5N below for two moving particles A and B having (4) SON constant velocities va and vo respectively. The | 19. A body of mass 2 kg starts from rest such that its Ys position varies as s = 2t + 4@ (where s is in m and, tis in 8), The force acting on the body at t= 1 sis (1) 10N (2) 4N (3) 18N (4) 16N (3) © scanned with OKEN Scanner 24, 25. 27. ‘exhaust speed of a gas w.r rocket is 3 kms~! ‘The force exerted on the rocket by the fuel is. (1) 15* 10°N (2) 15* 104N (3) 1.5% 10*N (4) 25*10°N Two identical blocks A and 8, each of mass'2 kg are connected by @ spring. Block js pulled by 3 force of 8 N as shown in figure. faccelétaion:of block B is 1 ms towards left, then acceleration of block CHE! ‘Among the following, the compound having ‘abnormally high boiling point is (1) Hes (2) H:Se (3) Hote (4) 20 Which among the following is diamagnetic in nature? of 50 N. If mass of block is 2 kg of block is (g = 10 ms?) 50N (1) 19ims# (2) 30.ms2 (3/10 ms* (4) 20ms* ISTRY 28. The corféct electronic configuration of C2is (1), KK(o2s)*, (o* 2s), (o2p,)?, n2p} = (2) KK(o2s)?, (a* 2s)*, (np, = (n2p, > (3) KK(o2s), (o* 2s)? (4) KK(o2s/7, (6*25)',(n2p,? = (n2p, , (02P,)' (1) Ne (2) Oz fa)\bs (4) Hes 29. If No and Ns represent the number of electrons in bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals Which of the following molecules does not exist? respectively, then which of the given options is (1) (2) Ne correct for a stable molecule? (3) Nez (4) Fe (1) No> No (2) Ne a Antibonding x*2p. molecular orbital is | | (3) Ne No (4) Goth 2) ants) Ee by 30, Two atomic orbitals combine to form a molecular F orbital under all the given conditions except a q | B (1) They should have almost same energies i (2) The extent of overlap between the atomic orbitals should be large f2 (3) The combining atomic orbitals should have 3) ¢ 9 (3) C/ S ‘same symmetry about the molecular axis (4) Both the atomic orbitals should have a node (4) © scanned with OKEN Scanner 36. number of x bonds? ae (1) CHe=C=CH-CHs (a) sp (2) CHs ~ CH2 = CHs— CHa (3) CH=CH (4) CH=C-HC = CH» (a) 25 39. If z-axis is considered as the internuclear axis, Bc Re erring w clsorved in then in which of the given cases positive overlap = ar will not take place? NO, (1) Py By (2) Pus re 3) pas (4) pe Pe 40. Which of the following molecules is not linear in No, shape? (1) HoChe’ (2) XeF2 z (3) COz (4) Os oer 41. All/of {fi given compounds/ions involve sp* COOH hybridisation except OH (1) coz" (2) NO; (3) BF (4) sod aac) 42, Total number of electrons present in antibonding (2) Both (ji) and (ii) molecular orbital of Fa is (8) Both (i) and (ii) aye 4 (4) (0, (i) and (i) (@) 8 (4) 10 5 ee oars more than one kind of | 43° Which among the following is trigonal bipyramidal in shape? Oe gegch= CH= CHs (1) PCs (2) XeFs (2) CH=CH (3) SFs (4) NEs (8) CHs ~CH2 - CHs 44. The geometry of XeFs molecule is (4) CHs ~ CH = CH2" (1) Octahedral peanent The hybridisation state of © atom in (2) Square bipyramidal Statement-lI: The bond angle in H20 is 180°, a oe (1) Statement-I is correct and statement-Il is pee 45. In which of the given cases, the bond order of 1* (2) Both statements-I and I are correct eA tat of he oe (8) Statement! is incorrect and statement-l is () HH (2) Hes. Hy Parect GH, Ha (4) Both statements-I and II are incorrect (3) Nz.03 (4) 03,03 : (5) © scanned with OKEN Scanner (3) They were discovered by Randle et. (4) They are present inside the capsid of ot larger viruses Which of the following diseases is caused by 54, viruses? ig = vom Mittees ‘A Novvirus contains both RNA and DNA. (2) Cheeta, B. Aninert virus is called virion. Co arene (1) Both the statements are correct (4) Tetanus. (2) Only statement Ais correct 55. Select the oddone regarding the diseases (3) Both the statements are incorrect caused by prions. (4) Only statement B's correct (1) Kurt disease 49. Select the correct statement about vroids. (@),Citris exocontis disease (1) They have thick protein coat. (3) Scrapie disease in sheep (2) They are infectious RNA particles. Mi Mesilccase (3) They do not cause any diseases in plants... “| 56, the mjcobiont and phycobiont partners of lichen (4) They have double stranded DNA as genetié eB sively eos. (1) Heterotrophic and autotrophic 50. Which of the following viruses does not have dsDNA as its genetic material? (2) Parasitic and heterotrophic (1) Te phage (@) Autotrophic and parasitic (2) Pox virus (4) Autotrophic and heterotrophic (3) Herpes virus 57. Mycorthiza is a symbiotic association between (4) Influenza virus (1) Algae and fungi 51. Who showed that viruses could form crystals? (2) Aes cod toot of ughede (1) DJ. Ivanowsky eiileeiencs ” (3) Fungi and roots of higher plants aroma (4) Fungi and blue green algae failipasiour 58. Select the incorrect match w.rt. symmetry of 52. The ratio of nucleotides to capsomeres in TMV is sone () 1:3 (1) Gulmohar - Zygomorphic (2) 3:4 (2) Chili - regular (@) 2:1 (3) Datura - Actinomorphic (4) 434 (4) Cassia - Bilateral symmetry (6) © scanned with OKEN Scanner c. Thorn 4. Rhizome (1) (i), b(iv), efi), Ail) (2) alii), BG), off), dC) (8) ai), BO), efi), ai) (4) aliv), bli), off), d(H) 65. The sharp pointed structures in Cactus are 61. In which of the following plants, fibrous root (Meee reed system is not found? (2) Modified axilary buds (1) Maize (3) Protruded leaf veins (2) Wheat (4) Modified'leaves (8) Rice 66. The correct sequence of different regions of the Fe) Mostra root from its apex is 62. Different parts of a typical flower is shown below. (1) Region of meristematic activity -> root cap —> : region of maturation > Region of elongation (2) Root éap -> Region of maturation -> Region ‘of meristematic activity» Region of elongation (8) Root cap + Region of meristematic activity =} Region of elongation > Region of maturation (4) Region of meristematic activity > Region of maturation -» Region of elongation > Root cap 67. In cymose type of inflorescence Which of the above labelled parts are petal and (1) The main axis terminates in a flower sepal respectively? (2) The flowers are bome in acropetal (1) Aand D succession (2) BandD (8) The younger flowers are borne towards the (3) Bandc apex of the main axis (4) Cand (4) The main axis continues to grow 63. Which of the following roots grow against the | 68- Root hairs grow from the region of _A_ of the direction of gravity? root. Here Ais (1) Prop roots (1) Maturation (2) Stilt roots (2) Meristematic _ (8) Pneumatophores (3) Elongation ‘Storage root of radish (4) Root cap 7) (& scanned with OKEN Scanner (1) Two (2) Three (3) Four (1) a(i), b(i), ctil) (4) Five (2) afi), DG), of) 74, Which one is not secreted into the filtrate by the @) afi), in the ionic balance and pH of (4) afi), 0, o(@) 70. Select the option with incorrect statements only, () In the human excretory system, kidneys, ureters, urinary bladders and ‘urethra are present in pairs. — > (i) Kidney is yellowish and pear shaped Garters. structure. 78) ChOose the part of uriniferous tubule which is the Kidney is 15 - 18 cm in length, 10 - 12%6min fain site for reabsorption of water and solutes. width, 6 - 8 cm in thickness, ( pct (iv) Average weight of each kidney fs 90.- 110 () oct gm (3) Collecting duct (a) ;()and'(@) only (4) Loop of Henle 2))(H) and (Wv) only 76. Match Column-I with Column-II w.r. animals and (3) (i), (i) and (iil) only their excretory structures. (4) (i) (iil) and (iv) Column-| Column-tl 71. Select the option that fill in the blanks A and 8 poe () Antennal glands eerectly. b. Insects (ii) Malpighian tubules r The inner part of kidney is divided into A_ © Annelids (wy Nephi Projecting into the __B d. Platyhelminthes (iv) Protonephridia A B Choose the correct option. (1) Medullary pyramids Calyces (1) afi, bi), eli), dtiv) ‘ (2) Calyces Pelvis (2) alii), bili), civ), d(i) (3) Cortex Medulla (3) a(iii), b(iv), c(i), d(ii) (4) Renal capsule Renal column (4) ativ), bt, efi, ii) (8) (& scanned with OKEN Scanner nephron are situated in medulla while loop of Henle lies in the cortex. Choose the option with correct statements. (4) (2), (b), (c) and (4) (2) (a) and (c) (3) (b) and (a) (4) (@), (b) and (c) 78. Identify the disorder that is caused by deposits of, fat, cholesterol, calcium and fibrous. tissues, which makes the lumen of arteries narrower. Choose the correct option. (1) CAD (2) Angina (8) Heart failure (4) Cardiac arrest 79. The rate of heart beat is increased by (1) Release of acetylcholine (2) Inhibition of adrenal medullary hormones (3) Stimulation of parasympathetic nervous system (4) Stimulation of sympathetic nervous system 80. Stimulation of parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for all except (1) Decreasing the speed of conduction of action potential (2) Decreasing the cardiac output (8) Increase the rate of heart beat (4) Decrease the strength of heart contraction (9) (1) A= Pulmonary artery B — Pulmonary vein (2) A= Pulmonary vein B — Dorsal Aorta (3) A-Dorsal Aorta B—Vena Cava (4) A=Venacava 8 —Pulmonaty artery 82. Thestgpatic Boral vein carries blood fromm _ tothe Ghooselthe correct option which fills the above blanks respectively (4) Liver, intestine (2) Intestine, liver (8) Kidney, intestine (4) Kidney, liver 83. What is the diastolic pressure in humans under normal physiological conditions? (1) 120 mm Hg (2) 80 mm Hg (3) 100 mm Hg (4) 90 mm Hg 84, Tunica media of blood vessels is composed of (1) Skeletal muscle and elastic fibres (2) Smooth muscle and non-elastic fibres (3) Smooth muscle and elastic fibres (4) Striated muscle and elastic fibres 85. Coronary artery supplies oxygenated blood to (1) Lungs. (2) Intestine (3) Brain (4) Heart (& scanned with OKEN Scanner (8) Statement A is correct but statement 8 is incorrect . (4) Statement B is correct but statement A is incorrect . Human heart is, (1) Neurogenic (2) Myogenic (8) 3-chambered (4) Completely venous |. Congestion of lungs is one of the main of (1) Cardiac arrest (2) Heart failure (3) Heart attack (4) Angina How many nephrons are present in each kidney of an adult man? (1) 1 million (2) 2 million, (3) ‘lak (4) ‘thousand (10) © scanned with OKEN Scanner © scanned with OKEN Scanner

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