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CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME

(Academic Session : 2015 - 2016)

ENTHUSIAST, LEADER & ACHIEVER COURSE


TARGET : NEET - II 2016
Test Type : MAJOR [EX-ALLEN] Test Pattern : NEET
TEST DATE : 19 - 07 - 2016
ANSWER KEY
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. 3 3 2 3 1 1 2 4 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 4
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. 2 1 1 2 4 3 2 2 1 3 3 2 3 3 1 4 2 2 3 2
Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans. 3 1 4 3 3 1 2 4 3 2 4 4 4 4 1 2 2 4 1 2
Que. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
Ans. 2 4 2 3 2 3 4 1 2 3 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4
Que. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Ans. 2 1 1 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 3 4 1 4 4 3 4 3 1 3
Que. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
Ans. 2 3 1 2 2 4 2 3 2 4 3 2 1 2 4 4 2 4 4 4
Que. 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140
Ans. 4 4 4 1 2 2 4 1 3 3 1 4 2 1 1 4 3 2 3 3
Que. 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160
Ans. 4 3 2 4 1 3 3 3 1 2 1 2 4 3 4 2 3 4 4 3
Que. 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180
Ans. 2 1 3 2 4 4 1 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 4 2 3 1 4

HINT – SHEET
1. Let be the time taken by the electron to move from
eV
A to B. For the motion along x-axis Fy = eE =
d
B Parabola where V = 550 volts and d = 10–2 m
y
r
+ + + + + + + + + + + The acceleration along +y direction is
dA
E x Fy eV
– – – – – – – – – – – – ay = =
l
m md
For the motion along +y-axis.
l
l = vxt Þ t= 1
v y = 0 + a yt2
2
3 ´ 10 -2 m d 1 æ eV ö 2
or t = = 10 -9 s = ç
3 ´ 10 m / s
7 or ÷t
2 2 è md ø
The force on the electron along +y direction

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e d2 10 -4 1 é1 1ù
or = 2= = 1.8 ´ 1011 C / kg = Cê 2 - ú = C ...(i)
m Vt 550 ´ 10 -18 l ë1 ¥ û

1 For the largest wavelength of Lyman series,


2. mv 2max = eVs n1 = 1 and n2 = 2
2
mv 2max v2 1 é1 1 ù æ 1ö 3
Vs = = max = C ê 2 - 2 ú = C ç1 - ÷ = C ...(ii)
2e 2(e / m) l' ë1 2 û è 4ø 4
(1.2 ´ 10 )6 2
From eq. (i)
= = 4V
2 ´ 1.8 ´ 1011 1 1
C= =
1 3 l 91.2 nm
3. mv2 = kT
2 2
1 3
where k is the Boltzmann constant \ =
l ' 4 ´ 91.2 nm
3kT
\ v= 4
m or l' = × 91.2 nm = 121.6 nm
3
Now the de-Broglie wavelength is given by
6. m1v1 = m2v2
h h m v1 8 m 2
l= = = =
mv m 3kT v2 1 m1 v1
m1
h
l=
3mkT
M
lH m He THe Rest
\ = ´
l He m H TH m2
v2
4 127 + 273
= ´ Also from r µ A1/3
2 27 + 273
1/ 3
r1 æ A1 ö
=
=
4 ´ 400
=
8 r2 çè A 2 ÷ø
2 ´ 300 3
1/ 3
4. Let A0 be the initial activity. æ1ö 1
=ç ÷ =
A1 = A 0 e -lt1 è8ø 2
7. Since, the resistance offered by the junction in
and A2 = A 0 e -lt 2
forward bias is zero, therefore effective voltage
A1 across the base-emitter junction Vbe = 7 V.
\ = e -l (t1 -t 2 )
A2 Vbe
Now, Ib = = 35 ´ 10 -6 A (given)
Rb
Q Mean life T = 1
l 7V
\ Rb = = 200 kW
A1 35 ´ 10 -6 A
\ = e - (t1 -t 2 ) / T
A2 8. During forward bias the majority charge carriers
or A2 = A1e (t1 - t 2 ) / T (i.e., holes from p-section and electrons from
n-section) crosses the junction resulting in a
5. For the shortest possible wavelength of Lyman
reduction of depletion region. This will decrease
series,
the width of potential barrier by striking the
n1 = 1 and n2 = ¥
combination of holes and electrons.
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The option (1) and (2) show the potential barrier 13. Momentum p = mv = 5t2 – t + 5
in reverse bias whereas the option (3) and (4) show Given m = 5 kg
the potential barrier in reverse bias. Moreover the t
\ v = t2 - + 1
width of depletion barrier in reverse bias. 5
Moreover the width of depletion layer option (4) dv 1
Acceleration = = 2t -
is less than shown in option (3). Thus, the potential dt 5
barrier in the depletion region will be of the form As the time 't' increases, the acceleration dv/dt also
as shown in option (4). increase linearly.
9. Volume V = pr2t 14. When the block starts sliding from the top of the
incline, then after 2 seconds
d2
V=p l u = 0, t = 2s, s = 8m, a = ?
4
1
where, l and d are the length and diameter of the S = ut + at 2
2 °
rod respectively. 30
R µgcos
Percentage error in the volume is =
µR
DV é Dd Dl ù 30°
´ 100 = êë2 d + l úû ´ 100
V gsin
g gcos30°
é 2 ´ 0.01 0.1 ù 30°
=ê + ´ 100 = 3%
ë 2.00 5.0 úû where a = gsin30° – µgcos30°
g
æl ö = éë1 - 3 µ ùû
10. r = ç 1 - 1÷ R 2
è l2 ø
Thus 8=0+
1g
(1 - 3 µ ) ´ 4
22
æ 3.4 ö 8 8 4
=ç - 1 ÷ ´ 10 = 10 W 1- 3m = = =
è 1.7 ø g 10 5
11. In the absence of convex mirror the real & inverted 4 1
3 m =1- =
image of the object is formed at a distance v from 5 5
1 1 1 1
the convex lens using = - m=
f v u 5 3
1 1 1 1 1 15. Forces on the block have been shown in the figure
= + = +
v f u 20 -30 (b).
v = 60 cm For horizontal forces,
When a convex mirror is introduced in between Nsinq = mxw2 ...(i)
the lens and the real and inverted image such that For vertical forces,
the image is formed at the object O itself, then the Ncosq = mg ...(ii)
rays are incident normally over the convex mirror Ncosq
and in the absence of the convex mirror the
N w
position of the real and inverted image would be
the centre of curvature of the mirror. The focal
length of the mirror is Nsinq q R
R (60 - 10) cm 50 cm x
f= = = = 25cm
2 2 2
12. Since Q = CV and V = IR
Q Q
\ C= =
V IR xw2
tan q =
Q [AT] g
or RC = = = [T]
I [A] But x = R sinq

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Further, the galvanometer may be converted into
sin q R sin q.w2
\ = mg an ammeter if a small resistance 's' is connected
cos q g
(or shunted) in parallel with the galvenometer.
or cosq = g/Rw2
a=xw2 N Ig
where S= ´G
æ g ö q I - Ig
or q = cos–1 çè ÷
Rw 2 ø
I is the range of the ammeter.
16. q = 0° For the choice (3)
18. Let T be the tension at a point distance x from the
50 ´ 10 -6 50 ´ 10 -6
free end. Then, S= ´ 100 ; ´ 100
T = (mass of x meter length of string) × g 5 ´ 10 -3 - 50 ´ 10 -6 5 ´ 10 -3
;1W
M Hence, the choices (3) and (4) are not correct.
= x.g
L
wL 2pfL
Velocity of transverse wave 22. tan f = =
R R
T Mgx / L
v= = = gx 2p´ 50 ´ 0.01 p
m M/L = =
4 4
19. Within the uniform sphere (i.e., if r1 < R and r2
< R), the gravitational force is given by, æ pö
f = tan -1 ç ÷
GMm è4ø
F= - r or Fµr 23. For the ball A,
R3
vA2 = (–v)2 + 2gh
F1 r1 or vA2 = u2 + 2gh
So, =
F2 r2 For the ball B,
Hence, the only correct choice is (1). vB2 = u2 + 2gh
Hence, vA = vB
V C0 1 1
20. = = =
V0 C K 8 (n - 1)l
24. In general, the length of string is L =
\ K=8 2
21. A galvenometer of resistance G can be used as n ® Number of loops = Number of harmonics
a voltmeter of range V if a high resistance R is in question n = 4 ; l = 10 cm
connected in its series where, 10
L = (4 - 1) ´ = 15cm
V 2
R= -G
Ig 25. At a height of 3L/4 from the lower end of the freely
Ig is the current in the galvenometer for full scale suspended wire, the total weight is = weight of
deflection. 3L
For the choice (1), length of the wire + W1
4
50 3
R= - 100 ¹ 10 kW
50 ´ 10 -6 = W + W1
4
For the choice (2)
3
10 W + W1
R= - 100 = 2 ´ 10 5 - 100 Longitudinal stress = 4
50 ´ 10 -6 A
; 2 × 105 W
; 200 kW kµ
1
26. Since force constant
Hence, the choice (2) is correct. l

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and l2 = 3l1
3 ´ 108
where l = l1 + l2 or l = Å
4000(2n - 1)
k1 l l1 + l 2 l + 3l 1
So, = = = =4
k l1 l1 l1 l=
75000
Å (where n = 1, 2, 3, ....)
and similarly 2n - 1

k 2 l l1 + l 2 l + 3l 1 4 æ 1 1 1 ö
= 75000 ´ ç 1, , , ..... ÷ Å
= = = =
k l2 l2 3l 1 3 è 3 5 7 ø
= 75000 Å, 25000 Å, 15000 Å, 10714 Å, 8333
4 Å 6818 Å, 5769 Å, 5000 Å, 4411 Å
\ k2 = k
3 Thus, in the range (4500 – 7000 Å) the absent
27. The loop shown in figure can be considered as wavelengths are 6818 Å, 5769 Å, 5000 Å. Hence,
made up to two square current loops one in x-z the correct choice is (1).
plane, the other in x-y plane. 30. The deviation produced by a thin prism of prism
The magnitude of magnetic moment of each loop angle A is given by
is Il2 and these are directed perpendicular to each d = (µ – 1)A
other. Hence there resultant is given by Since, the combined prism produce dispersion
without deviation, therefore total deviation is zero
M = (Il 2 ) 2 + (Il 2 )2 = 2Il2
(see figure)
28. Direction of magnetic field at every point on the A1 µ2
axis of a current carrying circular coil remains
same. Though its magnitude varies. Hence B µ1 A2
always remains positive.
Therefore, (3) and (4) are wrong. d = d1 + d2 = 0
Further, d = (µ1 – 1)A1 + (µ2 – 1)A2 = 0
or (µ1 – 1)A1 = –(µ2 – 1)A2
µ 0 Nia 2 The negative sign indicates that the refracting
B=
2(a 2 + x 2 )3 / 2 angles of two prisms are in opposite directions
where a is the radius of the coil (µ 1 - 1)A1 (1.54 - 1)4°
µ 0 Ni \ A2 = =
At x = 0, B = (µ 2 - 1) (1.72 - 1)
2a
when x ® ¥, B ® 0 0.54 3
= ´ 4° = ´ 4° = 3°
dB 3µ 0 Nia 2x 0.72 4
Slope of the graph will be = 31. Let the maximum angular amplitude be q. When
dx 2(a 2 + x 2 )5 / 2
the pendulum bob moves from B to A, the
which means at x = 0, slope is equal to zero or
decrease in potential energy = the increase in
tangent to the graph at x = 0 must be parallel to
kinetic energy at A
x-axis. Hence (2) is correct and (1) is wrong. O
29. Those wavelengths will be absent whose dark
fringe fall on the hole. The distance of nth dark q
l
fringe from the central achromatic fringe is
h P B
æ 1 ö Dl Dl T
yn = ç n - ÷ = (2n - 1) A
è 2 ø 2d 2(2d)
mg mg
where yn = 3.0 mm = 0.30 cm, D = 120 cm,
2d = 1.5 mm 1 1 2
mg(PA) = mv2 ; mgh = mv
2 2
2 ´ 0 .3 0 ´ 0 .1 5 3
\ l = 1 2 0 ( 2 n - 1)
=
4 0 0 0 ( 2 n - 1)
cm v2 = 2g(PA) = 2g(OA – OP)

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v = 2g(l – lcosq)
2
The position of centre of mass of the cone is C1
mv 2 4R
T - mg = is at a height OC1 = y c = =R (from O)
l 4
Also the mass of the sphere will be
m
T - mg =.2gl(1 - cos q)
l 4 3
ms = pR (12 d) = 16pR3d = 3mc
T – mg = 2mg(1 – cosq) ...(i) 3
At A, T = Tmax = 2mg and its position of centre of mass C2 is
On putting this value of T in eq. (i), we get ys = OC2 = 4R + R = 5R (from O)
2mg – mg = 2mg(1 – cosq) m cy c + m sy s
1 Now y cm =
or 1 – cosq = mc + ms
2
1 m c (R) + 3m c (5R)
cosq = y cm = = 4R (from O)
2 m c + 3m c
q = 60°
r r r dq
32. Da = a 2 - a 1
34. Rate of cooling µ q – q0
r r r dt
Da = a 2 - a1
ra r æ dq ö
1/2 2 Da at A, ç ÷ = tan(180° – a1)
a + a - 2a1a 2 cos a
2 2
è dt ø q=q1
a
r
2 1

r r O
a1 = tana1 = K(q1 – q0)
Also, a1 = a 2 = a
r æ dq ö
\ Da = (a 2 + a 2 - 2a 2 cos a)1 / 2 and at B, ç ÷ = tan(180° – a2) = tana2
= [2a2(1 – cosa)]1/2 è dt ø q= q2

a = K(q2 – q0)
= 2asin where, K is proportionally constant.
2
33. Let d be the density of the material of the cone tan a l q1 - q 0
\ =
and 12 d that of the sphere. Then the mass of the tan a 2 q2 - q 0
cone will be 35. Using Bernaulli's theorem

w
C2 2R

2
h
4R 1
C1

O
r
2R

1 1
P1 + rv12 + rgh1 = P2 + rv 22 + rgh 2
1 2 2
mc = p(2R)2(4R)d
3 Here, h1 ; h2
16 3 1 1
= pR d \ P1 + rv12 = P2 + rv 22
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From Eqs. (i) and (ii)
1
or P1 - P2 = r ( v 22 - v12 ) 2g(h – 2r) ³ rg
2
5
Here, v1 = 0, v2 = rw and h³ r
2
P1 – P2 = hrg 39. Using Bernoulli's theorem
1 1 1
\ hrg = r(rw) 2 P1 + rv12 + rgh1 = P2 + rv 22 + rgh 2
2 2 2
r 2 w2 For the horizontal motion of the plane h1 = h2, then
or h= 1 1
2g P1 + rv12 = P2 + rv 22
2 2
36. The current through the mesh abcda is given by,
1
E or P2 - P1 = r ( v12 - v 22 )
i= 2
r + R2
1
= ´ 1.3 [120 2 - 90 2 ]
+ – r 2
a b
= 0.65[210 × 30] = 4095 N/m2
E
i
R2
40. The apparent frequency of the horn of police van
d c as heard by Motor-cyclist is

æ v - um ö æ æ v - v0 ö ö
e f
n' = ç ÷176 Hz çQ n ' = ç ÷n÷
è v - 22 ø è è v - vs ø ø
C R1
Q v = 330 m/s
Potential difference across d and c is given by, (330 - u m )
v' = ´ 176 Hz ...(i)
ER 2 308
Vdc = iR 2 =
r + R2 The apparent frequency of, siren as heard by the
Since, there is no current in the arm ef, therefore motor cyclist must also be v' because the
p.d. across the capacitor C is also Vdc. motorcyclist does not observe any beats. Thus,
æ 330 + u m ö
CER 2 v' = ç ÷ ´ 165 ...(ii)
Now, Q = CVdc = è 330 ø
r + R2
æ v + v0 ö
çQ v ' = n÷
v2 è v ø
37. Maximum range Rmax =
g From eq. (i), and (ii), we get

pv 4 330 - u m 330 + u m
Area = pR 2max = ´ 176 = ´ 165
g2 308 330
Solving it for um, we get
38. Loss in PE between A and D = gain in KE between
um = 22 m/s
A and D
41. Fundamental frequency of open organ pipe
1
mg(h – 2r) = m(v2 – 0) (Q KA = 0) V 340
2 f= = = 500 Hz
2l 2 ´ 0.34
v2 = 2g(h – 2r) ...(i)
If the block is to complete the loop path then at D 43. Let R1 and R2 be the thermal of Wheat stone's
bridge, the point B and D must be at the same
mv 2 temperature when the bridge is balanced.
³ mg
r Therefore, thermal resistance of arm BD becomes
v2 ³ rg ...(ii) ineffective.

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Now the equivalent circuit at balance is
1 2 p´ 180
= ´ 0.4 ´ 10 -4 ´ (0.4)2 ´
R1 B R1 2 60
A C
–5
A C = 6 × 10 V
A C 46. Square pyramidal geometry = sp3d2 (5 Bond pair
R2 D R2 + 1 lone pair)
The effective resistance between A and C is 47. Calculated µ = q × d
= 4.8 × 10–10 esu × 187.5 × 10–10 cm
(2R1 )(2R 2 )
R= = 9 × 10–18 esu cm
2R1 + 2R 2
= 9 Debye (1×10–18 esu cm = 1 Debye)
2R1R 2 Observed µ = 0.63 Debye
=
R1 + R 2 µ observed
% Ionic character = µ ´ 100
calculated
l l
2 .
K1A K 2 A 2l 0.63
R= = = ´ 100 = 7%
l l (K1 + K 2 )A 9
+
K1A K 2 A
1
48. M.P. µ lattice energy of the crystal µ
r + r-
+
Mdi
44. e=-
dt 49. MnO -4 ¾¾¾®
basic
medium
MnO -42 or MnO2
di 50. Tin is extracted from cassiterite ore (SnO2)
eµ It is reduced by carbon
dt
SnO2 + 2C ® Sn + 2CO
Here di/dt represent the slope of i-t curve. In the
Crude metal contain impurity of Fe, W & Cu.
given i-t graph, during the first half time the slope
51. B2H6 reacts with NH3, 1° and 2° amines & form
is constant and has positive value and in the next
an ionic compound.
half time, the slope is again constant but has
However with 3° amine, B2H6 forms an adduct
negative value. Hence the correct representation
B2H6 + 2N(CH3)3 ¾® 2(CH3)3N ¾® BH3
of the curve in e-t graph is (3).
54. [Pt(NH3)4]Cl2 &[CO(NH3)5NO2]Cl both will give
45. Refer to the problem no. 5, induced emf across
white ppt with AgNO3
the ends of each spoke is
[CO(NH3)3Cl3] will have geometrical isomers, fae
1 2 – & mer
e= Bl w +
2 + – + – 55. Heat of hydration is higher for small sized cations.
where l is the length of each + Thus solubility of these metals decreases down
spoke i.e., the radius of the – the group.
wheel l = 0.4 m. 58. Four isomers are possible are
All the induced cells are connected in parallel as [Cu(NH3)4] [PtCl4]
shown in the adjoining figure. Therefore induced [CuCl4] [Pt(NH3)4]
emf between the rim and the centre of the wheel [PtCl3(NH3)] [Cu(NH3)3Cl]
is [Pt(NH3)3Cl] [Cu(NH3)Cl3]
60. Cd have no unpaired e–, so colourless
+2
1
e = Bl 2 w
2

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