You are on page 1of 16

SEC: OG SR NEET,LT & CRASH NEET COMMON NEET GT-2 EX. DATE: 19.04.

2024
Time: 3 Hrs 20Min Max. Marks: 720

PHYSICS

1 – 10 4 1 1 1 4 2 2 3 4 4
11 – 20 4 2 3 2 4 3 3 2 3 1
21 – 30 4 4 4 2 4 4 1 3 1 1
31 – 40 2 1 3 4 4 1 4 3 2 4
41 – 50 1 2 1 4 1 2 2 4 1 2

CHEMISTRY

51-60 4 4 4 1 1 2 3 4 4 2
61-70 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 1 3 3
71-80 3 3 4 2 2 4 1 3 4 2
81-90 3 4 4 3 2 4 2 1 3 2
91-100 3 4 2 2 1 1 4 2 1 3

BOTANY

101-110 2 2 4 4 1 2 2 3 3 1
111-120 2 4 4 2 2 4 3 4 2 2
121-130 4 3 4 1 4 1 3 3 3 1
131-140 4 3 3 4 2 1 4 4 2 2
141-150 3 3 4 4 1 4 4 4 2 1

ZOOLOGY

151-160 4 4 2 3 3 4 2 4 1 3
161-170 3 3 1 3 3 4 2 4 2 1
171-180 3 3 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 2
181-190 4 3 4 2 2 3 4 2 2 4
191-200 1 1 2 2 4 3 4 3 3 2
PAPER SETTER BRANCH : BLR-CO-KAVERI BHAVAN

PHYSICS : YASH SIR : +91 96504 28229

CHEMISTRY : KISHORE SIR : +91 81067 92252

BOTANY : SHINY MAM : +91 91136 74212

ZOOLOGY : KHUSHBU MAM : +91 95172 70698

Hints & Solutions:

1.

2. With the increase in temperature, the surface tension of liquid decreases and angles of contact also
decreases

3. Then T t 25.
6 6
D 3.000(1 12 10 T ) 2.992(1 18 10 T)

T 448 C t 448 25 473 C

P
4.
V
V

V gh
V

Q 100 T T 0
5. same
t R1 R2
100 T T 0
K1 A K2 A
0.10 0.2

100 T 1 K2 1 50
T 2 K1 2 390

5T 78 100 T

83T 7800

T 94o C

6.

2 1

7. VB VA 2dx 3dy
1 2

2 1
VB VA 2x1 3 y2

22 1 31 2

=-2+3=1V

8.
q ne volume neA
9. I
t
Vd Vd

l
Vd
neA

10. Magnetic flux inside rod, B r

i
And out side the rod, B
r

11. Path difference for nth minima 2n 1


2

11
For sixth minima n 6
2

12. Given, x 3t 2 t3

dx
v 6t 3t 2
dt

dv
a 6 6t 0
dt

a 0 at t 1sec

Vmax 6 1 3 1

=3m/s

13. Work done by gravity U Ui Uf

GMm GMm
Wg
R R
R
2

GMm GMm
R R
R
2

mgR
3

kq 9 109 7 10 3
14. E 3
r2 0.3
9 7 106 102
E
9

E 7 108 N / C

^ ^ ^
15. E i j, A d2 j

d E .d A

^ ^ ^ ^
i j . dAx i dAy j

dAy d2

16. According to Ampere – maxwell’s circuital law:-

d E
B. d 0 lc 0
dt

d e
0 has dimension of current.
dt

17.

^ ^ ^
18. r i 3j

W F. r 11 J

1 1 2
g cm sec
19. n2 100
kg meter min ute

2
1 1 1
n2 100 3
10 100 60

100
3600 = 3.6
105
d
20. E 6t 1
dt

Et 1
6 1 5V

21. B M1T 2I 1

M 2T 4 I 2
L2
P 1
M1L2T 4 I 2

22. Least count = 1MSD – 1VSD

N 1 1 1 1 1
= 1MSD MSD MSD cm = cm
N N N 10 10N

kze 2
23. In Bohr's model of hydrogen atom PE is given by,
r
Here we go from lower level to higher level, which implies that radius increases, which implies that
numerically PE of system decreases.
But due to negative sign it actually increases.Hence when going to higher energy level, PE increases.
2 2 mk 2 z 2e4
And as we know TE is given by,
n2 h2
And as we go into higher level, n increases and TE numerically decreases. But due to negative sign , it
increases. Ans: PE increases, TE increases.
1028
24. Na 6
1022 m 3
10

i.e. nh 1022 m 3

25.
26. 4)

27. Assertion is correct, reason is correct, reason is a correct explanation for assertion.

1
28. A) m 2) Convex mirror
4

B) m 1 4) Real

C) m 2 1) Concave mirror

D) m 1 3) Plane mirror

29. y y1 y2

3sin t kx 7sin t kx

y 10sin t kx

A 10

30. Frequency of B = 550 – 5 = 545 Hz

Since A producing 5 beats per second with C and frequency of C > frequency of B

Frequency of C = 550 + 5 = 555 Hz

31. r r1 r2

^ ^ ^
i 2 j 5k

r F
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
i 2 j 5k 3i 2 j 4 k

^ ^ ^
2i 19 j 8 k

1
32. fnet V22 V12 A mg
2

1
1.2 702 602 20 1200 9.8
2

0.6 130 10 20 1200 9.8


15600 11760 3840N

33. The correct relation is

dL
net
dt

34. I, II and III are false

35. I, II and III

The modulus of rigidity of liquids and gases (fluids) is always zero because they are difficult to
compress. However, their bulk modulus is very large (close to infinite). When we increase the
temperature of a material, up to the temperature of 400K, Young’s modulus decreases appreciably.
When the temperature rises above the 400K, it decreases with a lower rate and at a very high
temperature it is almost constant. Poisson's ratio is unitless . Therefore all the three statements are
correct.

PV 5
36. U for monoatomic
1 3

P2V2 P1V1 8 105 0.5 4 105 0.2


U
1 5
1
3

3
4 0.8 105 4.8 105 J
2

37. RC 1 T RAl 1 8 T 30

RC RC T RAl 8RAl T 30

30 RC T 8RAl T 30 RC RAl 30

8RAl RC

10
RAl
3

80
and RC
3

38. We know,

K.E. = Work done

K.E. = qV

= qEy

39. g 100
lg 10 5 A

l 1A
S=?

lg G l lg S

lg 10 5
s G 5
100
l lg 1 10

10 3 3
S 10
1 0.00001

40. Energ E charge potential diff .in volt

Eelectron qeV and E proton qp 4V

h h
De-Broglie wavelength
P 2mE

h h
e and p qe qp
2meeV 2mpe 4V

h
2me eV mp
e
2
p
h me
2mpe 4V

41. V r

V 24

^ ^
Therefore v 4 i 4 3 j

42. Since both magnet has equal magnetic moment therefore resultant will be bisector of angle between the
magnets.

30 60
45O
2

1
43. L
C
1
L
C 2

1
20 10 6 104

1
1
2 10

44. When both inputs A and B or either of A or B is low then corresponding swith(s) become open and
current will flow through bulb and output Y remains high (1)

When both inputs become high (1) then both switches will be closed and no current will flow through
bulb and output Y become low(0).

Hence, the logic circuit will be equivalent to NAND gate.

45. 2mg T 2ma

T mg ma

g
a
3

v u at

g
v 2
3

2g
v
3

2g / 3

2m m

V 2g/3
2g 2g
m 2m
3 3 2g
Vcm m/ s
3m 9
^ ^
46. A) A 3i 4 j , A 32 42 5

^ ^
2
And B i 2 j, B 12 2 5

^ ^
A 3i 4 j ^ ^
B) A 0.6 i 0.8 j
B 5
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
C) A B 3i 4 j i 2j 4i 2 j

A B 42 22 20

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
D) A B 3i 4 j i 2j 2i 6 j .

47. After t = 10 s

u 80cm

1 1 1
f v u

1 1 1
100 v 80

On solving

v 400cm

1 2
48. Potential energy U kx i .e. U x2
2

This is a equation of parabola, so graph between U and x is a parabola not a straight line.

49. PV nRT

m
P nRT

m
P RT
n

PM RT

PP MP P RT
PQ MQ Q RT

MP
3 2
MQ

MP 2
MQ 3
50. Limiting frictional force = mg 0.25 2 10 5N

Common acceleration

F 2 2
a 0.09m / s
20 2 2 20

And frictional force acting f 20 0.09 1.8N

51. 3 2    5  4  2   2   0

52. EoRP  Cu 2 

53. Negative deration

54.   CST

1 d so 2  d co 2 
55. 
2 d dt
56. Plane of symmetry exists in C

57. Audu strength  -I effect

58. NH 4  has no vacant orbitals

59. B2 is abamagnetic and it’s HOMO is 


60. Stability of alkene  no of d-Hydrogen
61.  keto carboxylic acids undergo decarboxylation
62. Based on stability of carbocation

63. Reductive Ozonolysis

64.

65. Option 2 satisfies the given conditions

66. Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect

67. a-3 b-1 c-4 d-2

List A List B
h
a. 3. de-Broglie hypothesis
p

b. Visible region 1. Balmer series

nh
c. mvr 4. Bohr’s Postulate
2

h
d. x v 2. Uncertainity principle
4 m

68. 2KClO3 2KCl 3O2

Mass of KClO3 given = 3.0625 grm

Mass of pure KClO3 = 80 % of 3.0625 g = 2.45 g

KClO3 O2

245g 96g

96
2.45g 2.45g
245

69. H E ngRT if H E then ng 0

N2 g 3H2 g 2NH3 g n 2

H2 g Cl2 g 2HCl g n 0

2C s O2 g 2CO g n 1

CH4 g 2O2 g CO2 g 2H2O n 1

70. C O2 CO2 , H 393.5

1
CO O2 CO2 H 283.5
2

1
CO O2 CO2 H 393.5
2

110.0

71. 10 3 M AgNO3 & 10 14


M NaCl iconic product solubility product if equal volume of two solutions are
mixed then their molarities become halved.

M1V1 M2V2

M1V M2 2V

M1
M2
2
AgCl s Ag aq Cl aq

3 14
Q 0.5 10 0.5 10

17 18
0.5 10 2.5 10 Ksp of AgCl

Therefore ppt. formation takes place.

72. pH of initial solution = 3

M1V1 M2V2 10 3 x 10 M2 x 10 90

3
10 x 10 M2 x 100

4
M2 10

pH log H 4

change in pH = 1

73. a-III, b-IV, c-I, d-II

List–I List–II

a) HCHO HCN (III) Nucleophilic addition reaction reaction

b) (IV) Electrophilic substitution reaction reaction

c) CH3Cl KCN (I) Nucleophilic substitution

CCl4
d) CH2 CH2 Br2 (II) Electrophilic addition

74. ClF3 is T-shaped with d-lone pair at 1200

75. (A) is correct but (R) is not correct

76.

77. Half filled 4f subshell

78. Ln(III) compounds are generally colorless

79. The stability of a complex is governed by


a) CFSE b) Ligands c) Oxidation state of metal

80. Tetramminedichlorocobaqlt(III)bromide

81.

82. Molar mass of AgBr=108+80


1
= 188 gmol

188g AgBr contains 80g bromine

80 0.12
0.12g AgBr contains g bromine
188

80 0.12 100
Percentage of bromine=
188 0.15

=34.01%

83.

This structure is non-Benzonoid compound

84.

85. In this reaction carbanion is formed at ortho and para position, So, rate of reaction increases as EWG
increases at ortho and para position

86. Bendict’s reagent is a solution of copper sulphate, sodium carbonate and sodium citrate in water. It is a
deep-blue alkaline solution used to test for the presence of the adhyde function group. Neutral FeCl3
solution is used to determine the presence or absence of phenol in a given sample.Alkaline chloroform
solution is used in the isocyanide test, whereas amines when treated with chloform in the presence of
alkali, form isocyanide. A solution of potassium iodide and sodium hypochlorite is used to detect the
presence of alcohol (-OH) functional group

87. cel S- yellow

88. Hg 2 cl2 - white ppt


89. Conceptual
3
90. In Co NH3 6
, Co exists as Co3

27 Co : Ar ,3d7 .4s2
Co3 : Ar ,3d 6 ; It is d 2 sp3 inner orbital complex with 3 electrons pairs of 6d-electrons

91. When the equation is reversed, the equilibrium constant for the reaction is reciprocal of the K for the
forward reaction

Mass% 10 d
92. Molarity
GMM

93. 0.2 mole will neutralize 0.2 mole of HNO3 , heat evolved

= 57x0.2 = 11.4 kJ.

o 0.059
94. Ecell log K C 0.46
2

0.46 2
log K C 15.6
0.059
50% NaOH
C6 H5CHO C6 H5CH2 – OH C6 H5COONa
95.
no H

This reaction is known as Cannizaaro's reaction.

96. Both statements are correct

97. Conceptual

98. d xy  d yz - does not yield a  bond

99. propan-1-ol, butan-2-ol, butan-1-ol, pentan-1-o

100.

This is S N 1 Reaction

****

You might also like