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All India PCT–04 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / Physics & Chemistry / 02-Feb.

-2024

Test ID : 704

ALL INDIA
PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY
TEST SERIES-UG
2023-24
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TEST DATE : 02-Feb-2024

SOLUTION

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PHYSICS

SECTION-A 8. (3) [NCERT-114]

1. (2) [NCERT-130] According to Fleming Left Hand rule.

I  9. (1) [NCERT-117]
10. (2) [NCERT-108]
2. (2) [NCERT- 139]
F = qBv sin .
In uniform magnetic field, net force on magnet is
zero but torque may not be.  v = 0.

3. (4) [NCERT-125]  F = 0.
11. (1) [NCERT-117]
1 3  3l  2

Area = 2  l  2 l   4   0 I
  B .
I 3
I
4 r
l 2
l

  NiAB sin  B
12. (1) [NCERT-117]
l I
 3 2 According to ampere’s circuital law
3l2IB
  I l B 
 4  4  
 .dl  0 l enclosed
  B
4. (3) [NCERT-109]

u te =  (2 – 1) 0

tit
Charge in motion produces both E and B
=.
n s 0
5. (1) [NCERT-109]
I (4)
t 13.
The well known lorentz force equation for force ongah [NCERT-112]

charge in an electric and magnetic field is L


i When a charged particle enter in a uniform field
w
F  q(E  v  B) Ne
    other than angle 90 & 0 then path will be helical.
o 0

14. (2) [Modified]


6. (4) [NCERT-115]
In wire magnetic force will be applied due to each
0 2 lr 2 other hence it will be attractive. While in moving
B electrons (point charges) only electrostatic force
4 (r 2  x 2 )3/ 2
will be act.
If x >> r 15. (1) [NCERT-110]
  
 2 lr 2 1 Apply F  q(B  v)
B 0  B 3
4 x 3 x
For negative charge.
7. (4) [NCERT-119]
16. (4) [NCERT-111]
0 1
B (sin 45  sin 90)  2 Force on e– will be downward
4 r sin 45
so 'y' will be negative and speed remains same.
0 1 1
= (  1)  2 17. (1) [NCERT-117]
4 r / 2 2
0 2 l 1 0 2 l 1
0 2l B    0
= 
4 r
 2 1  4 R 2 4 R 2
18. (1) [NCERT-112]

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Since speed of particle remains constants. Hence
0 2 ir2
kinetic energy also constans. Bx = .
4  [r2  d2 / 4]3/2
W = K

So, W = 0 By 4[4r2  d2 ]3/ 2



{ K = constant.} Bx [4r 2  d2 ]3/2 [8]

19. (2) [NCERT- 138]


By 4 1
A bar magnet is equivalent to a current carrying  
solenoid Bx 8 2

20. (2) [NCERT-112] 24. (3) [NCERT- 116]


When a charged particle enter perpendicularly then B1 = n2B = (3)2B = 9B.
path will be circle and speed of charged particle
remains same. 25. (1) [NCERT-111]

21. (1) [Modified] mg = I lB

 0 i  0 i  0 i mg
B   B
4 r 8 r 12 r l

0i  1 1
B  1   0.2  9.8
4r  2 3    0.65 Tesla

u te 2  1.5

 i  6  3  2  5 i it
26.st(1) [NCERT-117]
 0 0
4r   
n
tI
6  24r

g h In the line of current carrying wire the magnetic field

Li
22. (3) [NCERT-114] is zero.

e w are 27. (3)


Field due to wire and external field both [NMC Syllabus]
perpendicular. N I I
As- T  2 so, T 
MBH M
Bext
T1 M2 1.5 M1
30 A so,   
2 cm X T2 M1 T2 4M1
Bwire
T2 = 3 sec.
28. (1) [NCERT-146]

Bnet  B2w  Bext


2 29. (1) [NMC Syllabus]


 (3  10 4 )2  (4  10 4 )2  5  10 4 Tesla
x x
23. (3) [NCERT-116]
2 
 120o
3 r r
0 2 i(2r) 2

By = .
4  [(2r)2  d2 ]3/2
3
r=
2

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Magnetic field at centre due to all sides
x
sin 600 = Bnet = 4B
r
3 µ0 2 2i
x= r =4
2 4 a
M' = m×2x 37. (3) [NCERT-112]

r 3 3 3 3 mv 2mqV
=m×2× =m 3× = M r 
2 2 2 qB qB
30. (4) [NCERT-146]
µr = 1 +   = µr – 1 R1 mx
 (q,V,B  Same)
= 4000 – 1 = 3999 R2 my
31. (3) [NCERT-149]
2
Ferromagnetic material become paramagnetic mx  R1 

material my  R2 

32. (2) [NCERT-144] 38. (2) [NCERT-139]


    
 B.ds   qm 0
  MB
= 50 i × (0.5i + 3j)
33. (4) [NCERT-116]
= 150 K̂ N.m
Magnetic induction at 0
39. (1) [NMC, Syllabus]
µ 3 i
tesum position
B 0 40. (2) [NMC, Syllabus]
4 2 R
u
tit
In
3µ0 i
n s

I 1
ht
8 R T
M M
g 1 2

Li
34. (2) [NCERT-116]
in difference position
Magentic field at the centre
w
µ 2 q
B 0
Ne T
1
4 R t M1  M2

µ0  2  2  1.6  10 19 3 2 2M  M

4  0.8  2 T 2 2M  M
35. (4) [NCERT-118] T = 3 3 second
At mid point, magnetic field due to both the wires
41. (3) [Experimental Skill]
are equal & opposite So Bnet = 0
[SECTION-B]
42. (1) [Experimental Skill]
36. (3) [NCERT-118]
43. (2) [NCERT-131]
a
44. (1) [NCERT-131]
45. (3) [NCERT-148]
45°
i a 46. (2) [NCERT-149]
45° 0
47. (3) [NCERT-147]
48. (2) [NCERT-149]
Magnetic field due to one side of square 49. (2) [NCERT-138]
50. (3) [NCERT-147]
µ0 i
B (sin 45  sin 45)
4 a / 2

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CHEMISTRY

SECTION – A
  n(n  2) B.M.
51. (4) [NCERT 90]
52. (2) [NCERT 90] Electronic configuration of ion (25) = 1s22s22p63s23p6
3d5 4s2
Fe3+ (Z = 26)  3d5; Mn2+ (Z = 25)  3d5
No. of unpaired electrons (n) = 5
53. (2) [NCERT 92]
44. (2) [NCERT 94]
  5(5  2)  35  5.9 B.M.

55. (1) [NCERT 94] 68. (3) [NCERT 102]

56. (2) [NCERT 95, 96] Magnetic moments depend upon the number of un-
paired electrons.
57. (4) [NCERT 97]
69. (1) [NCERT 105]
In CrO2 Cl2, O.S. of Cr = +6
70. (1) [NCERT 105]
in MnO4–, O.S. of Mn = + 7
Acidic strength of oxides of transition metals increases
In [Cr(CN)6]3–, O.S. of Cr = + 3
with increase in oxidation number.
In [NiF6]2–, O.S. of Ni = + 4
6 7 4
58. (2) [NCERT 98, 99] M nO 24 , 4H  , 2M n 2 O 4  M nO 2  2H 2 O
59. (1) [NCERT 99]
te
Hence acidic strength is of the order of
u
tit
60. (2) [NCERT 99]
s
3d configuration is more stable due to singly occupied
In MnO  Mn O  Mn O  MnO  Mn O Acidic
5

half-filled orbitals.
ht Basic
3 4 2 3
Amphoteric
2 2 7

ig
61. (2) [NCERT 100] L 71. (4) [NCERT 105, 106]
w
Ne
Tollens reagent is used to detect aldehyde group. (I) 4FeCr O + 8Na CO + 7O  8Na CrO +
2 4 2 3 2 2 4

62. (2) [NCERT 100] 2Fe2O3 + 8CO2


Cu+ ions undergo disproportionation. (II) 2Na2CrO4 + H2SO4  Na2Cr2O7+ Na2SO4+ H2O
2Cu+  Cu2+ + Cu (III) Na2Cr2O7 + 2KCl  K2Cr2O7+ NaCl
63. (1) [NCERT 100]
[CuI4]2– does not exist because I– being stronger re- 72. (2) [NCERT 106]
ducing agent reduces Cu2+ to Cu+.
+6 +7 +4

4 ,+4H  ,2MnO 4 + MnO 2 +2H 2 O


M nO 2- + -
64. (2) [NCERT 94, 97, 100, 102]
Number of unpaired electrons in Fe2+ is less than Mn2+,
shows disproportionation since the oxidation state of
so Fe2+ is less paramagnetic than Mn2+ . Mn changes from +6 to +7 (MnO4–) and +4 (MnO2).
65. (1) [NCERT 102] 73. (2) [NCERT 107]
66. (3) [NCERT 102] 2MnO2 + 4KOH + O2  2K2MnO4 + 2H2O
Fe – 3d No. of unpaired electrons = 5
3+ 5
74. (2) [NCERT 109]
Cr3+ – 3d3 No. of unpaired electrons = 3
75. (2) [NCERT 109]
Ni2+ – 3d8 No. of unpaired electrons = 2
76. (1) [NCERT 110]
Cu2+ – 3d9 No. of unpaired electrons = 1
Lanthanum is a d-block element which resembles
67. (1) [NCERT 102] lathanides.

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77. (4) [NCERT 110] maxima and then decreases, and it is lowest for Zn,
Cd, Hg (due to 0 unpaired electrons).
Eu  4f 7 6s2 ;Eu2+  [Xe]4f 7
90. (3) [NCERT 95]
78. (2) [NCERT 111] Atomic radii of Fe, Co and Ni are almost same.
Basicity of lanthanoid hydroxides decreases across the Element : Fe Co Ni
series due to decrease in ionic radii across the series.
Atomic radii (pm) : 126 125 124
79. (1) [NCERT 112]
80. (1) [NCERT 112, 113] 91. (1) [NCERT 102, 103]
The decrease in the force of attraction exerted by the Ni2+(Z = 28): 3d8, number of unpaired electrons = 2
nucleus on the valence electrons due to presence of
electrons in the inner shells is called shielding effect.   n(n  2)  2(2  2)  8  2.84B.M.
A 4f orbital is nearer to the nucleus than 5f orbital.
Hence shielding of 4f is more than 5f . 92. (1) [NCERT Examplar]

81. (4) [NCERT 114] Ce(OH)3 is strongest base. As the size of the lanthanide
ions decreases from Ce3+ to Lu3+, the covalent charac-
82. (2) [NCERT Examplar] ter of M – OH bond increases and hence the basic
83. (1) [NCERT Examplar] strength decreases.
Thus, Ce (OH)3 is most basic while Lu (OH)3 is least
84. (1) [NCERT Examplar]
basic.
Positive Eo value of copper accounts for its inability to
93. (1) [NCERT 91]
liberate H2 from acids.
u te
94. (3) [NCERT Examplar]
85. (4) [NCERT Examplar]
i
95. t(2)
t
Oxygen can form p  p bonding while fluorine can
n s [Prectical Chemistry]

form only single bonds.


ht I 2Cu +K [F (CN) ]  Cu [Fe CN ]+4K
2+ +

g 4 e 6

Li
2 6
SECTION-B chocolateppt

[NCERT 100, w
Ne
86. (1) 101] 96. (4) [Prectical Chemistry]
87. (4) [NCERT 102] Mn2+ gives violet coloured bead in borax bead test.
The magnetic moment is determined by number of 97. (2) [Prectical Chemistry]
unpaired electrons and is calculated by using the for-
2Kl+2H2SO4 
 2KHSO4+2HI
mula,   n(n  2) where n is number of unpaired
98. (3) [Prectical Chemistry]
electrons.
99. (3) [Prectical Chemistry]
It increases with increase in number of unpaiared elec-
trons hence Mn2+ will have higher magnetic moment 2K 2 [HgI4 ]+NH4Cl+4KOH 

than Cr2+ . Diamagnetic substances are repelled by
the applied field while the paramagnetic substances
are attracted. I–Hg–O–Hg–NH2+7KI+KCl+3H2O

88. (2) [NCERT 107, 108] 100. (4) [Prectical Chemistry]

89. (4) [NCERT 94] K2SO4.Al2(SO4)3.24H2O 



Enthalpy of atomization first increases in a series (as
2K + +2Al3 + +4SO 2-
4 +24H2O
unpaired electrons increases from 1 to 6), reaches to  
total 8 ions

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