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PRACTICE TEST- 09
DURATION :200
DURATION : 90 Minutes
Minutes DATE : 03/12/2023 M.MARKS :720
ANSWER KEY
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SECTION – I (PHYSICS)
1. (4) 7. (4)
T 3 5
At time ;v=0 Path difference Δx = − =
2 4 8 8
Total energy = Potential energy. 2 5
Δ =
th
(NEW NCERT 11 Page No. 342) 8
5
Δ =
2. (2) 4
F = kx mg = kx m kx (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 375)
m1 k1 x1 4 k 1 8. (2)
Hence = =
m2 k2 x2 6 k / 2 x2 1 2
U= Kx but T = Kx
x2 = 3cm 2
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 350) 1 ( Kx)2 1 T 2
So energy stored = =
2 K 2 K
3. (4) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 350)
L = 2.45 m
9. (1)
g = 9.8 m / s 2 With mass m2 alone, the extension of the spring l
L is given as m2 g = kl ...(i)
T =2 =1 s
g With mass ( m1 + m2 ) , the extension l is given by
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 379) ( m1 + m2 ) g = k (l + l ) ...(ii)
The increase in extension is l which is the
4. (1) amplitude of vibration. Subtracting (i) from (ii),
we get
3
f3 = v ; v = 48 m/s mg
2l m1 g = k l or l = 1
k
f3 = 48 Hz ; l = 1.5 m (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 351)
v
= =1 m
f 10. (1)
Density of moist air is less than density of dry air.
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 381)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 376)
6. (3)
P
vair = A = A2 + A2 + 2 A2cos = 2 Acos
air 2
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 376)
P
vH 2 =
H 2 13. (3)
1
vH 2 = 4vair = 4 332 = 1328 m / s Spring constant (k )
Length of the spirng (l )
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 374)
as length becomes half, k becomes twice is 2k.
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 348)
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14. (4) 24. (2)
vmax A I
= = Ak dB1 − dB2 = 10log10 1
v ( / k ) I2
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 371) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 382)
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34. (4) 43. (1)
2 1
T
amax = 2 a = a = 0.62 cm / sec 2 [ a =1]
4 k
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 343) 1 1 1 1
T1 : T2 : T3 = : : = 1: 2 :
k k/2 2k 2
35. (4) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 354)
Amax 7.5
Amax = a2 a = = = 0.61 m
2
(3.5)2 44. (4)
th
(NEW NCERT 11 Page No. 343) 1 T2 K1 k 1 T
T = = = T2 = 1
k T1 K2 4k 2 2
36. (2) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 355)
The time period of potential energy and kinetic
energy is half that of SHM. 45. (4)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 351)
Using acceleration A = − 2 x
37. (3) At − xmax A will be maximum and positive.
Kinetic energy is maximum, potential energy is (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 350)
minimum. (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 343)
46. (4)
38. (2)
Displacement 1 In simple harmonic motion, v = a 2 − y 2 as y
In the given case, = changes, velocity v will also change. So simple
Acceleration b
harmonic motion is not uniform motion. But
Displacement 2
Time period T = 2 = simple harmonic motion may be defined as the
Acceleration b projection of uniform circular motion along one of
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 346) the diameter of the circle.
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 340)
39. (3)
On comparing with standard equation 47. (1)
2
d y In SHM, the acceleration is always in a direction
2
+ 2 y = 0 we get opposite to that of the displacement i.e.,
dt proportional to (–y).
2 2 (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 341)
2 = K = = K T = .
T K
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 345) 48. (1)
A periodic function is one whose value repeats
40. (1) after a definite interval of time. sin and cos
At mean position, the kinetic energy is maximum. are periodic functions because they repeat itself
1 after 2 interval of time.
Hence ma 2 2 = 16
2
On putting the values we get 2 2
2 O O
= 10 T = = sec
5
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 353)
sin curve cos curve
41. (4) It is also true that moon is smaller than the earth,
Given spring system has parallel combination, so but this statement is not explaining the assertion.
m (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 342)
keq = k1 + k2 and time period T = 2
(k1 + k2 ) 49. (1)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 354) The total energy of S.H.M. = Kinetic energy of
particle + potential energy of particle.
42. (2) The variation of total energy of the particle in
m SHM with time is shown in a graph.
T = 2 . Also spring constant Zero slope
k Energy
1 Total energy
(k) , when the spring is half in A
Length (L) Kinetic energy
length, then k becomes twice.
m T 1 T Potential energy
T = 2 = T =
2k T 2 2
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 354) T/4 2T/4 3T/4
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 343)
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50. (3) 1 g
As = so 2 g .
Frequency of second pendulum = (1 / 2) s −1. 2 l
When elevator is moving upwards with 12 g1 3g / 2 3 3
acceleration g/2, the effective acceleration due to = = = or, 1 = =1.225
2 g g 2 2
gravity is
g = g + a = g + g / 2 = 3 g / 2. or, 1 = 1.225 = 1.225 (1 / 2) = 0.612 s −1.
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 351)
SECTION – II (CHEMISTRY)
51. (1) 61. (2)
HO − CH 2 − CH 2 − OH
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52. (2)
Cn H 2 n ⎯⎯
→ alkene
Cn H 2 n + 2 ⎯⎯→ alkane 2, 2-dimethyl pentane
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55. (4)
Can be an acid or ester.
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58. (3)
Urea 2-chloro-4-methyl-2-pentene.
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2, 3-dimethyl butane.
New NCERT Class 11th Page No. 263 5, 6-diethyl-2-methyl-4-decene.
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60. (2)
66. (3)
Pent-3-en-1-yne
3-ethyl-2, 4-dimethyl pentane.
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67. (4) 76. (3)
Ethanal
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77. (4)
Ethanamide and ethanoyl chloride.
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78. (1)
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69. (1)
3-pentanone
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79. (1)
70. (2)
71. (2)
75. (3)
2
3
1
87. (1)
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A B C D
III II IV I
95. (3)
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Methyl methanoate
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88. (4)
96. (2)
Example: Alkane, alkene, alkyne.
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89. (2) 97. (1)
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99. (2)
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91. (4)
100. (4)
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SECTION – III (BOTANY)
101. (3) 113. (2)
Curve ‘b’ represents a population growing in a Resource partitioning is an important mechanism
limited resources. which promotes co-existence i.e. resource sharing
New NCERT Class 12th Pg. No.194 by different time i.e., different foraging patterns
e.g., 5-different species of Warblers.
102. (3) New NCERT Class 12th Pg. No.199
In commensalism, one species is benefited and the
other is neither harmed or benefited. 114. (3)
New NCERT Class 12th Pg. No.197 Parasites have adhesive organs, suckers, high
reproductive capacity and complex life cycle but
103. (3) they also show undeveloped digestive system and
Given population represent declining population. loss of unnecessary sense organs.
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108. (4)
Natality, death rate and pyramid of age are related
with survival.
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109. (3)
Natality leads to increase in population density. New NCERT Class 12th Pg. No.194
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118. (1)
110. (4) Commensalism is +, 0 type of population
More realistic growth model is logistic growth. interaction.
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121. (2) 131. (3)
The age pyramid reflects a stable population Populations of different species occurring in a
growth is bell-shape e.g. habitat comprise the biotic community.
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132. (2)
During competition, both partners are adversely
affected.
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122. (2)
Biotic potential is intrinsic rate of natural increase 133. (3)
under environmental unlimited condition. Due to competition between population A and B.
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126. (3)
A predator acts as conduit for energy transfer
across trophic levels.
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SECTION – IV (ZOOLOGY)
151. (4)
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152. (2)
New NCERT Class 11th Page No. 110 158. (2)
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153. (2)
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159. (3)
154. (3)
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160. (3)
155. (1)
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162. (1) 178. (3)
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186. (2)
170. (1)
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187. (2)
171. (3)
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188. (3)
172. (2)
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173. (4)
189. (1)
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194. (1) 197. (1)
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200. (2)
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