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(0999DMD310319013) Test Pattern

DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME NEET(UG)


MINOR TEST # 12
(Academic Session : 2019 - 2020) 01-12-2019
PRE-MEDICAL : LEADER TEST SERIES / JOINT PACKAGE COURSE
Test Type : Unit Test # 10
ANSWER KEY
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. 1 2 2 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 4 4 3 4 2 1 3 4 3 1
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. 3 3 1 2 4 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 4 4 3 1 3 2 2
Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans. 4 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 3 3 4 3 1 3 3 3 1 2 2 4
Que. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
Ans. 3 3 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 1 3 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 4
Que. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Ans. 4 4 1 4 3 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 1 3 4 3 3 3 1
Que. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
Ans. 3 4 1 3 3 1 4 1 2 1 3 3 2 2 4 3 3 4 3 2
Que. 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140
Ans. 4 3 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 3 3 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 2 1
Que. 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160
Ans. 3 1 4 3 1 4 2 3 3 3 1 2 2 2 2 4 4 1 3 3
Que. 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180
Ans. 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 3 2

HINT – SHEET

l 5 v v
1. = 100 m Þ l = 400 m Þ = Þ 5v – 5vS = 4v Þ vS =
4 4 v - vS 5
2. DICRL = 10 – 5 = 5
7. v/10 v/10
DIC × 103 = 5 Þ DIC = 5 × 10–3 A S O

æ v + v0 ö
DI C 5 ´ 10-3 f' = f ç v – v ÷
DI B = = = 5 ´ 10 -5 A
b 100 è s ø

8. Digital circuits can be made by repetitive use of


vi 10 NAND gate. We get NOT gate from NAND gate
RB = = = 2 ´ 105 W
DI B 5 ´ 10 -5 by making two input NAND gates into single
input NOT gate as
= 200 × 103 W
OR
3. Q V2 µ T A A

æ v ö y=AB
5. f' = f ç v – v ÷
è s ø
y = A+B
æ fö æ v ö B B
çf + ÷ = fç
è 4 ø è v - vs ÷ø
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To get AND gate from NAND gate, we use l
The length of loop is = 10 cm
NAND gate followed by NOT gate obtained from 2
In third harmonic, the number of loop is 3.
NAND gate.
Q The length of string = number of loop × length
AND
of one loop = 3 × 10 = 30 cm
A AB y = AB (c) At node, A = 0
B y = AB
From standard equation A = 2a sin kx
To get OR gate from NAND gate, we use two For node, 2a sin kx = 0 Þ sin kx = 0
NOT gates obtained from NAND gates and one 2p nl
NAND gate as shown Þ x = np or x= ,
l 2
NOT n = 0, 1, 2, 3 .........
A A for n = 0, x = 0

l
for n = 1, x = = 10 cm
2
for n = 2, x = l = 20 cm
DV 1 3l
9. = = 2 ´ 106 W for n = 3, x = = 30 cm
DI 0.5 ´ 10 -6 2
10. Given : Carrier Swing = 100 kHz
æ v ö
fa = 8 kHz 14. f'1 = f ç ÷ (approach)
è v – vs ø
Df
From the defining equation, m f = æ v ö
fa f'2 = f ç v + v ÷ (recession)
è s ø

Carrier Swing Df = f'1 –f'2


First determining Df, Df =
2 and consider v2 >> v2S
16. In closed organ pipe the second resonance length
100 ´ 10 3 is three times that of first i.e. l2 = 3l1.
= = 50 kHz
2 \ l 2 = 180 cm
Now substituting into the equation of mf, 17. To get AND gate from NAND gate, we need one
NAND gate and one NOT gate obtained from
50 ´ 103 NAND gate.
mf = = 6.25
8 ´ 10 3
19. Coverage distance = 2Rh
12. Q y = 0.4 sin (0.314x) cos (600pt) .....(i)
(a) The standard equation is 2 ´ 6400 ´ 10 3 ´ 240 = 55 × 103 m = 55 km
y = 2a sin kx cos wt ......(ii) l
Comparing eqn. (i) and (ii), we get 20. = pr - 2r
2
w = 600p or 2pf = 600p \ f = 300 Hz l = 2(p – 2) × 0.2
2p
(b) k = = 0.314 æ 22 ö
l = 2 ´ ç - 2 ÷ ´ 0.2
è 7 ø
2p 2 ´ 3.14
\ l= = = 20 cm 8
0.314 0.314 v = ul = 700 × 2 × × 0.2 = 320 m/s.
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22. D1 is in reverse bias, D2, D3 in forward bias. é V ù
5W fmin = f ê V + V ú
ë s û

é 340 ù
fmin = 385 ê
20 W ë 340 + 0.5 ´ 20 úû
i 5W fmin = 374Hz
v i 10-3
29. DI B = = 3 = 10-6 A
R in 10
10V
DIC = bDIB = 100 × 10–6 = 10–4 A
10 ´ 20 20
R eq = = v0 = DICRL = 10–4 × 10 × 103 = 1 V
10 + 20 3
10 2m/s
i= = 1.5 A 30.
S1 (Rest) S2 (Rest)
20 / 3 O
23. A B A + B A + B A . B A . B (A + B) . (A . B) V = 330 m/s
1 1 1 0 1 0 0 f1 = apparent frequency due to S 1
0 0 0 1 0 1 1
é 330 + 2 ù 330 ´ 332
Þ f1 = 330Hz ê =
ë 330 – 0 úû
1 0 1 0 0 1 0
330
0 1 1 0 0 1 0
f2 = apparent frequency due to S 2
24. For Train A
330 – 2 ù 330 ´ 328
é V + VA ù é 330 + VA ù Þ f2 = 330Hz é
fA = f ê ú = 5ê ú êë 330 – 0 úû = 330
ë V û ë 330 û
Þ Beat frequency = f1 – f2
é 330 + VA ù 330
Þ 5.5 = 5 ê ú Þ [332–328] Þ 4Hz
ë 330 û 330
Þ 11 × 33 = 330 + VA
31. V= lg = 10 ´ 10 = 10 m/sec
Þ VA = 33 m/s
for train B 32. First write the Boolean expression on the figure
and then construct table.
é V + VB ù é 330 + VB ù
fB = f ê ú Þ 6 = 5ê ú A A+B
ë V û ë 330 û X = (A) × (A + B)
B
VB A B A + B X = A × (A + B)
Þ VB = 66 m/s Þ V = 2
A 0 0 0 0
0 1 1 0
26. CF = 9 N = 9 9 ´ 1012 = 27 ´ 10 6 Hz = 27MHz
1 0 1 1
27. Y' = A + B Y " = ( A + B ) . AB 1 1 1 1

Y = ( A + B ). AB = ( A + B) + AB 33. IE = IB + IC
DIE = DIB + DIC
= ( A . B) + ( A + B) 8 = DIB + 7.9
DIB = 0.1 mA = 0.1 × 10–3 A = 10–4 A
= AB + A + B = ( A + 1) B + A = B + A = AB = 100 × 10–6 A = 100 mA
= Output of NAND gate. 34. Bandwidth of total channel = 6.4% of central
frequency.
r Observer 6.4 ´ 1010
= = 6.4 ´ 10 8 Hz
28. 100
source position for fmin 6.4 ´ 108
Number of telephone channels = 3
= 8 ´ 10 4
8 ´ 10
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36. nl = constant 7l
l=
(n + 5)20 = (n – 5)21 Þ n = 205 Hz 4
A l l
38. A =
4 7
x y
B l
B Hence the amplitude at P at a distance from
7
A B y
0 0 1 closed end is 'a' because there is an antinode at
0 1 1 that point.
1 0 1 x A R
1 1 0 A AB
45.
A y
x= A+B B B S
x = A.B = A.B B

y = x = A.B x = AB = A + B
y = A.B = NAND GATE R = x.A = (A + B).A = AA + AB = AB
2va f
39. Df = S = B.x = B. (A + B)
c
3v A ( 780 ´ 10 6 ) = B.A + B.B = A + B ; y = R.S = AB. ( A + B)
Þ 2.6 ´ 103 =
Þ
3 ´ 108
vA = 0.5 × 10 m/s
3 (
= AB + A + B )
= 0.5 km/s = AB + A B
¶y 46. The order of boiling points of Isomeric amines as
40. Use vp = -v
¶x follows primary > Secondary > Tertiary due to
41. In +ve half cycle, one diode is in forward bias and more intermolecular association in primary >
other in reverse bias, while in –ve half cycle their Secondary > Tertiary amines.
polarity reverse, and direction of current is opposite
O
through R for +ve and –ve half cycles so output is not
rectified. Since, R1 ¹ R2, hence the peak values during 47. S N Insoluble due to absence
+ve and –ve half of input signal will be different. of acidic – H
O
42. A A+B
B 48. C 6 H 5 N = CH–C 6 H 5 Substituted imine(Schiffs
(A+B).(B+A) = A base)
B
NH2
A B+A O
= A.B + A.A + B.B + B.A 49. C Cl
= A.B + A + B.A
= A(B + 1 + B) = A.1 = A Pyridine
44. For 3rd overtone

7l/4 NH C
l O
Acetylation of Amino group
P l
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Å NH2 NHCOCH3
NH = N O
Conc. H2SO4
(CH3 – C)2O
50. act as electrophile Electrolysis

OH OH
51. All statements are correct for diazonium salt. (B) (C)
52. When the diazonium salt solution is treated with
57.
KI [Iodobenzene is formed].

ArN+2 Cl – + KI ® ArI + KCl + N2 NO2 NH–OH NO

Zn/NH 4Cl AgNO3 + NH4OH


CONH2 NH2 Tollen's reagent
(A) (B)
NaOH + Br2 Br2/H2 O
53. D
Hoffmann
bromamide F+HN O Pyridine
58. O2 N NSR
degradation
reduction F

NH2 N2
+
O 2N N O
Br Br Br Br
HNO2 F

Å
CH3 N(CH3)3
Br Br
CH3 OH/D
59. CH CH CH3
Hoffman
Br Br Elimination
Ethanol/Br2 Takes place
CH3
Br CH3 CH CH CH2

D less substituted alkene (is the major product)


54. ArN2+ Cl - + HBF 4 ® Ar – N+2 BF4- ¾¾ ® Ar–F +
BF3 + N2 - M, - I
60. NSR of Aryl halide µ
+M + I
NH2
55. cannot be prepared by this method
F
because aryl halides do not undergo nucleophilic
substitution with the anion formed by phthalimide. So, O2N has more – MS – I effect than

NO2
NO2
Conc. HNO3 + Conc. H2SO4
56. others.

(A)

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74. Isoelectric point
+

NH 2 NHHSO 4 75. In Zwitter ionic form aminoacids show
amphoteric behaviour so they behave like salts.
Conc. H2SO4 D ;
61. So acidic strength of amino acid will be less than
carboxylic acid.
Anilinium
hydrogen
O
sulphate ||
C – OH
+ 76. NH 3
NH2 NH3 D
C – OH
; O ||
O

SO3H SO3

C
Sulphanilic acid Zwitter ion KOH(alc.)
Major Product N–H
62. Nylon 6, 6 is a copolymer C
63. RNA and DNA are chiral molecules have chirality
O
due to B - D - ribose and B-D-Z deoxyribose
respectively. (A)
64. Aspirin is a Non-narcotic (non-addictive)
antipyretic drug. O
65. The change in optical rotation with the time of O
C
freshly prepared solution of a-D glucose is known Å
as muta rotation. NK Cl – CH2 – C – OCH2CH3
66. Ranitidine is an antacid. C
67. The increased amount of CO2 in the air is mainly
O
responsible for global warming. (B)
68. On the basis of magnitude of intermolecular forces
present in them their decreasing order is as follows
Nylon 6, 6 > Buna - S > Polythene O
69. Terylene is a synthetic fibre not Thermosetting O
C
plastic.
NCH2 – C – OCH2CH3 HCl/H2O
70. Cellulose is a straight chain polysaccharide Hydrolysis
composed only of b - D - glucose units joined by C
a-glucosidic linkage.
O
71. The hydrolysis product of sucrose is laevorotatory.
(C)
72. C N is a peptide linkage.

O H
O
73.
C OH + H2N – CH2–COOH
PO LYM ER M ONOM ER UNIT
+
(A) Natural Rubber (i) 2-M ethyl-1, 3-butadiene
(B) Neoprene (ii) 2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene C OH
+ –
(C) Teflon (iii) Tetrafluoro ethene H3N – CH 2 – COO
(D) Nylon 6, 6 (iv) Hexamethylene diamine O
and adipic acid

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77. Fats are saturated so no allylic oxidation takes 96. NCERT, Pg.No - 323, Point 21.6.1.1
place. So the process of rancidation in fat is less. 97. NCERT, Pg.No - 332, Point 22.2.1, 22.2.2
78. Aminoacids are water soluble and high melting 99. NCERT, Pg.No - 317, Point 21.3.1
crystalline solids than corresponding haloacids.
100. NCERT, Pg.No - 321, Point 21.4.1
79. Excess of vitamin is harmful so vitamin pills
101. NCERT, Pg.No - 331
should not be taken without the advice of doctor.
102. NCERT, Pg.No - 324
80. DNA finger printing cannot be use for cure of
cancer by preventing the replication of DNA. 103. NCERT, Pg.No - 311

81. All are correct 104. NCERT, Pg.No - 311


105. NCERT, Pg.No - 311, Point 20.4
O
106. NCERT, Pg.No - 306, Point 20.3
NaBH4
CH2 C OCH3 108. NCERT, Pg.No - 339
82.
O 110. NCERT, Pg.No - 325, Fig.21.7
111. NCERT, Pg.No - 326, Point 21.6.2
OH
112. NCERT, Pg.No - 331, Point 22.1
CH2 C O CH3 114. NCERT, Pg.No - 316
O 115. NCERT, Pg.No - 312
X 116. NCERT, Pg.No - 311

NaBH4 is a weak reducing agent so it can reduce 117. NCERT, Pg.No - 316
only aldehyde and ketone. 118. NCERT, Pg.No - 320
83. CH3 – CH = CH – CH2 – CH = N – CH3 119. NCERT, Pg.No - 319, Fig.21.3
120. NCERT, Pg.No - 308
LiAlH 4
H 2 O CH3 – CH = CH – CH2 – CH2 NH – CH3 122. NCERT, Pg.No - 307
123. NCERT, Pg.No - 310
rH 2 M O2 124. NCERT, Pg.No - 334, 335
84. =
rO 2 MH2 125. NCERT, Pg.No - 322
126. NCERT, Pg.No - 339, Point 22.3
n
85. PAr = Ar ´ Ptotal 127. NCERT, Pg.No - 326, Point 21.6.2
n Total
128. NCERT, Pg.No - 308
rH 2 4 129. NCERT, Pg.No - 312
86. = = 2 = 1.41
rHe 2 130. NCERT, Pg.No - 307
89. At high pressure, pressure correction is not 131. NCERT, Pg.No - 312
required . So, 133. NCERT, Pg.No - 312
P(V – b) = RT 135. NCERT, Pg.No - 311
\ PV = RT + Pb
136. NCERT, Pg.No - 310
91. NCERT, Pg.No - 311, Point 20.3
138. NCERT, Pg.No - 324, Point 21.6.1.1
92. NCERT, Pg.No - 311, Point 20.4
139. NCERT, Pg.No - 326, Fig. 21.8
93. NCERT, Pg.No - 308, Fig. 20.5
140. NCERT, Pg.No - 320, Point 21.4
94. NCERT, Pg.No - 338, Point 22.2.10
141. NCERT, Pg.No - 324, Point 21.6.1.1
95. NCERT, Pg.No - 308, Point 20.2.2
142. NCERT, Pg.No - 337
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143. NCERT, Pg.No - 334 162. NCERT, Pg.No - 337


144. NCERT, Pg.No - 319 163. NCERT, Pg.No - 324, Point 21.6.1.1
145. NCERT, Pg.No - 321 165. NCERT, Pg.No - 320, Point 21.4.1 & .2 & .3
146. NCERT, Pg.No - 334 167. NCERT, Pg.No - 324, Point 21.6.1.1
147. NCERT, Pg.No - 334, 336 168. NCERT, Pg.No - 326, Point 21.6.2
148. NCERT, Pg.No - 336 169. NCERT, Pg.No - 326, Point 21.6.2
149. NCERT, Pg.No - 317, Point 21.3.1 170. NCERT, Pg.No - 326, Fig.21.8
150. NCERT, Pg.No - 305 173. NCERT, Pg.No - 321
151. NCERT, Pg.No - 304 175. NCERT, Pg.No - 326, Point 21.6.2
152. NCERT, Pg.No - 307 176. NCERT, Pg.No - 337
153. NCERT, Pg.No - 306, 307 177. NCERT, Pg.No - 311
155. NCERT, Pg.No - 322 178. NCERT, Pg.No - 311
156. NCERT, Pg.No - 321 179. NCERT, Pg.No - 311
158. NCERT, Pg.No - 333 180. NCERT, Pg.No - 337
161. NCERT, Pg.No - 334

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