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ALL INDIA
NEET TEST SERIES-UG
2022-23
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PHYSICS
SECTION-A SECTION-A
1. (3) [NCERT-67] 1. (3) [NCERT-67]
r A cos t ˆi A sin tjˆ Atkˆ r A cos tiˆ A sin tjˆ Atkˆ
v A sin tiˆ A cos tjˆ Akˆ v A sin tiˆ A cos tjˆ Akˆ
| v | A ( sin t)2 (cos t)2 (1)2 2A | v | A ( sin t)2 (cos t)2 (1)2 2A
u2 sin 2 u2 sin 2
R R
g g
u2 u2
Max Range = =
g g
A R2 A R 2
A R2 A R2
A u4 A u4
4 4 4 4
A1 u14 1 1 A1 u14 1 1 A1 u14 1 1 A1 u14 1 1
4 4 4 4
A 2 u2 2 16 A 2 u2 2 16 A 2 u2 2 16 A 2 u2 2 16
| v | v12 v 22 2v1v 2 cos( ) 2v sin | v | v12 v 22 2v1v 2 cos( ) 2v sin
2 2
2v sin since [| v1 || v 2 |] 2v sin [| v1 || v 2 |]
2 2
x x
t1 (here total length of two trains is x)
v u 50
x x
t1 x )
v u 50
x x
t2
v u 110
x x
t2
v u 110
t1 11
t2 5 t1 11
t2 5
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6. (3) [NCERT-77] 6. (3) [NCERT-77]
Range will be same for time t1 and t2, so angles of t1 t
projection will be and 900 900
2u sin 2u sin(90 0 ) 2u sin 2u sin(900 )
t1 t2 t1 t2
g g g g
u2 sin 2 u2 sin 2
and R R
g g
4u2 sin cos 2 2u2 sin cos 2R 4u2 sin cos 2 2u2 sin cos 2R
t1t 2 t1t 2
g2 g g g
g2 g g g
7. (2) [NCERT-77] 7. (2) [NCERT-77]
For same ranse angle of projection will be
& 90
& 90
u2 2sin cos
u2 2 sin cos R
R g
g
u2 sin2
u2 sin 2 h1
h1 2g
2g
R2 R2
16 16
h1h 2 h1h 2
2 2
1: 1 1: 1
A A
A A
1: 1 1: 1
B B
1 1 1 1
x u x t ax t 2 , y u y t ay t 2 x ux t ax t 2 , y uy t ay t 2
2 2 2 2
1 2 1 2
32 0 t 4 t 2 16 t 4 sec 32 0 t 4 t 2 16 t 4 sec
2 2
1 1
x 34 6 4 2 12 48 60m x 3 4 6 42 12 48 60m
2 2
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12. (1) [NCERT-79] 12. (1) [NCERT-79]
R 0.1m R 0.1m
2 2 2 2
0.105 rad / sec 0.105 rad / sec
T 60 T 60
a 2R (0.105)2 (0.1) 0.0011 1.1 10 3 a 2R (0.105)2 (0.1) 0.0011 1.1 10 3
t/T t/T
1 7 1 1 7 1
N N0 N 1 N0 N0 N N0 N 1 N0 N0
2 8 8 2 8 8
t/T 3 t /5 t/ T 3 t/ 5
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
N0 N0 t 15 day N0 N0 t 15
8 2 2
2 8 2 2 2
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21. (1) [NCERT-442] 21. (1) [NCERT-442]
release energy
E E
MC ( MA MB ) MC ( MA MB )
c2 c2
E E
MA MB Mc MA MB Mc
c2 c2
| A | 12 12 2 | A | 12 12 2
Ax 1 Ax 1
cos cos 450 cos cos 450
|A| 2 |A| 2
450 450
Let A (B A) A C A (B A) A C
Here C B A which is perpendicular to both vector C B A
A and B A C 0 A B A C 0
24. (4) [NCERT-69] 24. (4) [NCERT-69]
C (A B) C (A B)
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27. (1) [NCERT-69] 27. (1) [NCERT-69]
Let the components of A makes angles , and A x,y z ,
with x, y and z axis respectively then
1 1
3cos2 1 cos 3 cos2 1 cos
3 3
A A
A x A y A z A cos A x A y A z A cos
3 3
A1N1 A1N1
A 2 N2 A 2 N2
A A2 A A2
N1 N2 1 N1 N2 1
Hence X is carbon X
31. (3) [NCERT-446] 31. (3) [NCERT-446]
1 NA 2nB 22 1 1 N A 2nB 2 2 1
N N
2n NB 2nA 24 4 2n NB 2nA 24 4
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33. (1) [NCERT-446] 33. (1) [NCERT-446]
5 5
Number of half life n 5 n 5
1 1
n 5 n 5
N 1 N 1 1 N 1 N 1 1
Now,
N0 2 N0 2 32 N0 2 N0 2 32
n 5 n 5
N 1 1 N 1 1
N0 2 2 N0 2 2
z XA
4
z 6 y(A 12 )
2( 0 )
z8 (s)A 12 z XA
4
z 6 y( A 12 )
z 8 (s)A 12
3(2 ) 1 3(2 ) 2( 0 )1
(A 12) (Z 8) A Z 4 (A 12) (Z 8) A Z 4
Z 8 Z8 Z 8 Z8
SECTION-B SECTION-B
nh 2h h nh nh 2h h nh
mvrn prn rn mvrn prn rn
2 2 2 2 2 2
2rn 2rn
for first orbit n 1 so 2r1 n 1 2r1
n n
Stability
M A MA
A A
41. (3) [NCERT-445] 41. (3) [NCERT-445]
Charged particles emitted by nucleus.
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42. (2) [NCERT-428] 42. (2) [NCERT-428]
1 1 1 1
E K 2 2 [K=constant] E K 2 2 ]
n1 n2 n1 n2
1 1 5 1 1 5
n1 2 and n2 3 so E K 2 2 K n1 2 n2 3 E K 2 2 K
2 3 36 2 3 36
n1 1 n2
for removing and electron n1 1 n2
36
36 El1 K[1] E 7.2E
Energy E1 K[1] E 7.2E 5
5
7.2E
7.2E
43. (4) [NCERT-428]
43. (4) [NCERT-428]
1 1 1 3
1 1 1 3 R 1 2 R
For lyman series R 1 2 R and max 1 2 4
max 1 2 4
1 1 1 R 4
1 1 1 R 4 R 2 2 max
R 2 2 max min 1 1 min 3
min 1 1 min 3
44. (1) [NCERT-428]
44. (1) [NCERT-428]
13.6 13.6
E2 3.4eV n2 E2 3.4eV
n2 (2)2 (2)2
n 1 E1 13.6eV n 1 E1 13.6eV
1 1 1 1 1 1
Re 2 2 Re 2 2
1 1 2 1 1 2
1 1 1 1 1 1
Re 2 2 Re 2 2
2 2 3 2 2 3
1 5 1 5
2 27 2 27
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47. (2) [NCERT-428] 47. (2) [NCERT-428]
Balmer series
48. (2) [NCERT-428] 48. (2) [NCERT-428]
5RC 5RC
36 36
49. (3) [NCERT-428] 49. (3) [NCERT-428]
Final energy of electron 13.6 12.1 1.51eV 13.6 12.1 1.51eV
Which is correponds to third level n 3 Hence n3
number of spectral lines emitted
n(n 1) 3(3 1) n(n 1) 3(3 1)
3 3
2 2 2 2
50. (3) [NCERT-430] 50. (3) [NCERT-430]
h h
n n
2 2
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CHEMISTRY
SECTION-A SECTION-A
• Aufbau Principle •
•
• Pauli exclusion principle
•
• Hund’s Rule of maximum multiplicity
64. (2) [NCERT-XI-54, 55]
64. (2) [NCERT-XI-54, 55]
Radial nodes = =
65. (3) [CBSE] 65. (3) [CBSE ]
66. (1) [NCERT-XI-44]
66. (1) [NCERT-XI-44]
Bohr’s formula of hydrogen atom :
• E = 2.18×10–18 J
• E = 2.18×10–18 J
• = 3.29×1015
• = 3.29×1015
•
•
++ +++ ––
Fe Fe C2O4 CO2 Fe++ Fe+++ C2O4– – CO2
+2 +3 +3 +4 +2 +3 +3 +4
n1 =1 n2 = 2×1=2 n1 =1 n2 = 2×1=2
n = n1 + n2 = 1 + 2 = 3
n = n1 + n2 = 1 + 2 = 3
E = M/3.
E = M/3.
74. (3) [NCERT-XI-268]
74. (3) [NCERT-XI-268] + –
NO ClO 4
NO+ ClO4–
Cl = +7
Oxidation state of Cl = +7
75. (2) [NCERT-XI-284]
75. (2) [NCERT-XI-284]
76. (4) [NCERT-XI-283] 76. (4) [NCERT-XI-283]
r3 9 r3 9
r 4 r 4
2 2
r3 = 2.25 R r3 = 2.25 R
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85. (3) [AIPMT Mains 2011] 85. (3) [AIPMT Mains 2011]
, n2 > n1
, where n2 > n1
n=6 n=5
n=6 to n=5 will give least energetic photon.
SECTION-B SECTION-B
86. (4) [NCERT-XI-292] 86. (4) [NCERT-XI-292]
Heavy water is D2O (i-c) D2O (i-c)
+2,–2 +5 +2 +5 +6 +4
SN –2 +6 +8
for Zn +2 to +2 change is zero
'S' –2 to +6 change = +8 N +5 +4 +1
'N' +5 to +4 change = +1.
91. (2) [NCERT-XI-277] 91. (2) [NCERT-XI-277]
W W
E E
3.92 3.92
= 5×0.02×V = 5×0.02×V
392 392
V = 100 ml V = 100 ml
92. (1) [NCERT-XI-274] 92. (1) [NCERT-XI-274]
IO 3– + aI – + bH+ cH 2O + dI 2 IO 3– + aI – + bH+ cH 2O + dI 2
IO 3– + 5I – + 6H+ 3H2O + 3I2 IO 3– + 5I – + 6H+ 3H2O + 3I2
[ a = 5, b = 6, c = 3, d = 3] [ a = 5, b = 6, c = 3, d = 3]
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93. (4) [NCERT-XI-264] 93. (4) [NCERT-XI-264]
0.01 0.01
Uncertainty in velocity of electron = 300 = 300
100 100
= 0.03 m/sec. = 0.03 m/sec.
h h
we know, x × m.V = , x × m.V =
4 4
h h
x x
4 m.V 4 m.V
By using En = En =
n2 n2
2 2
E= E= 2
n2 n
nh nh
Angular momentum = =
2 2
98. (2) [NCERT-XII-451] 98. (2) [NCERT-XII-451]
• Shaving soaps contain glycerol to prevent rapid •
during.
• Laundry soaps contain fillers like sodium rosinate, •
sodium silicate, borax and sodium carbonate.
99. (4) [NCERT-XII-450] 99. (4) [NCERT-XII-450]
• Aspartame is most successful and widely used
•
as a artificial sweetener in cold food and soft
drinks.
• Alitame is high potency sweeteners, more stable •
than aspartame.
• Sucrolose is trichloro derivative of sucrose, does •
not provide calories.
100. (3) [NCERT-XII-444, 445] 100. (3) [NCERT-XII-444, 445]
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BIOLOGY
SECTION–A– [Part-1] SECTION–A– [Part-1]
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107. (2) [NCERT-I-84-89] 107. (2) [NCERT-I-84–89]
Parenchyma – Photosynthesis,storage b. i.
Sclerenchyma – Sclereids d. v.
e. iv.
Epidermal tissue – Stomata
108. (3) [NCERT-I-87, Mod. NEET 2014]
108. (3) [NCERT-I-87, Mod. NEET 2014]
In stems, the protoxylem lies towards the centre
(pith) and the metaxylem lies towards the periphery
of the organ. This type of primary xylem is called
endarch. In roots, the protoxylem lies towards
periphery and metaxylem lies towards the centre.
Such arrangement of primary xylem is called exarch.
109. (3) [NCERT-I-95-96] 109. (3) [NCERT-I-95-96]
The cambium is generally more active on the inner •
side than on the outer. As a result, the amount of
secondary xylem produced is more than secondary
•
phloem and soon forms a compact mass. The
primary and secondary phloems get gradually
•
crushed due to the continued formation and
accumulation of secondary xylem.
The spring wood is lighter in colour and has a lower
density whereas the autumn wood is darker and
has a higher density. The two kinds of woods that
appear as alternate concentric rings, constitute an
annual ring. Annual rings seen in a cut stem give
an estimate of the age of the tree.
X-
X - Primary phloem
129. (1) [NCERT-I-90, 91, 92,93] 129. (1) [NCERT-I-90, 91, 92,93]
Open, conjoint, collateral or bicollateral vascular
bundles found in dicot stem. In monocot stem,
vascular bundles are closed.
130. (1) [NCERT-I-93]
130. (1) [NCERT-I-93]
Vascular bundles are conjoint and closed.
Peripheral vascular bundles are generally smaller
than the centrally located ones. The phloem
parenchyma is absent, and water-containing 131. (4) [NCERT-I-96]
cavities are present within the vascular bundles.
131. (4) [NCERT-I-96]
Phellogen, phellem, and phelloderm are collectively
known as periderm.
132. (4) [NCERT-I-144]
132. (4) [NCERT-I-144]
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135. (3) [NCERT-I-159] 135. (3) [NCERT-I-159]
Protein portion of the enzymes is called the =
apoenzyme. non-protein constituents called
cofactors Three kinds of cofactors may be identified: =
prosthetic groups, co-enzymes and metal ions.
=
i. Holoenzyme = Apoenzyme+ Co-factor
ii. Holoenzyme = Apoenzyme + Co-enzyme
iii. Holoenzyme = Apoenzyme + Metal ions
iv. Holoenzyme = Apoenzyme + Prosthetic group
SECTION–B– [Part-1] SECTION–B– [Part-1]
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141. (1) [NC-I-19] 141. (1) [NC-I-19]
Heterotrophic bacteria are most abundant in
nature. The majority are important decomposers.
Many of them have a significant impact on human
affairs. They are helpful in making curd from milk,
production of antibiotics, fixing nitrogen in legume
roots, etc.
142. (3) [NC-I-20]
142. (3) [NC-I-20]
Most of them are photosynthetic. In diatoms the
cell walls form two thin overlapping shells, which
fit together as in a soap box.
143. (4) [NC-I-23]
143. (4) [NC-I-23]
The morphology of the mycelium, mode of spore •
formation and fruiting bodies form the basis for
the division of the kingdom into various classes. •
•
144. (3) [NC-I-26]
Lyases–
–
• Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct • R
explanation of (A)
163. (4) [NCERT-I-159]
164. (4) [NCERT-I-87]
• R
• Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct
164. (4) [NCERT-I-87]
explanation of (A)
165. (3) [NCERT-I-97,98] • R
Statement II :
Secondary growth also occur in gymnosperm - II :
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168. (4) [NCERT-I-157] 168. (4) [NCERT-I-157]
Statement I: -I:
Enzyme generally function in a narrow range of
pH
temperature and pH.
Statement II :
- II :
High temperature destroys enzymatic activity
because proteins are denatured by heat.
169. (3) [NCERT-I-148]
Statement I:
Collagen is the most abundant proteins in animal 169. (3) [NCERT-I-148]
world
-I:
Statement II :
RUBISCO is the most aboundant protein in the
whole of the biosphere.
170. (2) [NCERT-I-147] - II :
Statement I: RUBISCO
Amino acids are may be essential or non essential
Statement II : 170. (2) [NCERT-I-147]
Dietary proteins are the source of essential amino -I:
acids.
171. (4) [NC–I-148]
I2 test is positive for starch because - II :
Starch forms helical secondary structure
172. (3) [NCERT-I-151] 171. (4) [NC–I-148]
All given types bonds are formed through
I2
dehydration
173. (3) [NCERT-I-144 to 149]
172. (3) [NCERT-I-151]
Adenine = DNA, RNA
Uracil = Only RNA
Both are nitrogenous base, and heterocyclic
compound.
173. (3) [NCERT-I-144 to 149]
174. (1) [NCERT-I-148]
Inulin is a polymer of fructose. In a polysaccharide = DNA, RNA
chain (say glycogen), the right end is called the
reducing end and the left end is called the non- = RNA
reducing end.
Insuline is a peptide hormone. It is polymer of amino
acid. 174. (1) [NCERT-I-148]
175. (1) [NCERT-I-149, Mod. NEET 2019]
Heterocyclic compounds in nucleic acids are the
nitrogenous bases named adenine, guanine, uracil,
cytosine, and thymine. Adenine and Guanine are 175. (1) [NCERT-I-149, Mod. NEET 2019]
substituted purines while the rest are substituted
pyrimidines. The skeletal heterocyclic ring is called
as purine and pyrimidine respectively. The sugar
found in polynucleotides is either ribose (a
monosaccharide pentose) or 2’ deoxyribose. A
nucleic acid containing deoxyribose is called deox-
yribonucleic acid (DNA) while that which contains
ribose is called ribonucleic acid (RNA).
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176. (3) [NC-I-145] 176. (3) [NC-I-145]
The given compound is a nucleotide called adenylic
acid.
(d) This compound is a monomer of RNA
(d)
(e) This compound is present in viroids, HIV, TMV
177. (1) [NCERT-I-145] (e) HIV, TMV
R group are variable in different -2 amino acid. 177. (1) [NCERT-I-145]
–H = Glycine
R
–CH3 = Alanine
–H =
–CH2OH = Serine
178. (2) [NCERT-I-146, 147] – CH3 =
GLUT –4 = Enables glucose transport into the cells. – CH2OH =
Secondary metabolite – Rubber
178. (2) [NCERT-I-146, 147]
179. (4) [NC-I-149, 150]
GLUT - 4 =
Type of amino acid and number of amino acid are
same among primary, secondary, tertiary, structure –
of protein.
180. (1) [NC-I-146] 179. (4) [NC-I-149, 150]
G – Superior ovary P –
– Actinomorphic % –
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