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16/06/2021 CODE-B

Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

MM : 720 FINAL TEST SERIES for NEET-2021 Time : 3.00 Hrs.

Test - 2

Answer Key

1. (3) 37. (1) 73. (2) 109. (2) 145. (4)


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

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16/06/2021 CODE-B

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MM : 720 FINAL TEST SERIES for NEET-2021 Time : 3:00 Hrs.

Test - 2
Hints and Solutions

PHYSICS
1. Answer (3) 1. mÙkj (3)
Ai j Ai j
B  j k B  j k
AB AB
cos   cos  
AB AB
1 1
cos   cos  
2 2 2 2
 = 60°  = 60°
2. Answer (2) 2. mÙkj (2)
Angle between applied force and displacement is 0° vkjksfir cy o foLFkkiu ds e/; dks.k 0° gS rFkk
and gravitational force and displacement is 180°. xq:Roh; cy o foLFkkiu ds e/; dks.k 180° gSA
3. Answer (1) 3. mÙkj (1)
dW = Fdx dW = Fdx
x x
 dW  –  5dx  dW  –  5dx
1  2  20 1  2  20
W – x W – x
10  10 10  10
1 1
– [400 – 100] – [400 – 100]
10 10
= – 30 = – 30
W = K W = K
Kf – Ki = – 30 Kf – Ki = – 30
1 2 1 1 2 1
5l  5  (20)2  30 5l  5  (20)2  30
2 2 2 2
2 2
2 2 v – (20) = – 12
v – (20) = – 12 2
2 v = 388
v = 388
v = 19.7 m/s
v = 19.7 m/s

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4. Answer (4) 4. mÙkj (4)


dK dK
 F v  F v
dt dt
3 + 2 – 8 = 0 3 + 2 – 8 = 0
=2 =2
5. Answer (4) 5. mÙkj (4)
Both sphere after collision will move at 90° to each izR;kLFk VDdj esa] VDdj ds ckn nksuksa xksys ,d nwljs
other in elastic collision. ls 90° ij xfr djsaxs
6. Answer (2) 6. mÙkj (2)
v = at v = at
P=Fv P=Fv
2 2
P = ma t P = ma t

Pt Pt

7. Answer (3) 7. mÙkj (3)


F = kx F = kx

Fx Fx
2
1 2 1 F  F
2 1 2 1 F  F
U kx   k     U kx   k    
2 2  k  2k 2 2  k  2k

U1 F12 U1 F12
 
U2 F22 U2 F22

2 2
U1  1  U1  1 
   
U2  2  U2  2 

1 1
 
4 4
8. Answer (3) 8. mÙkj (3)
1 103  60  60 3
1kilowatt hour  19 1 fdyksokV ?kaVk  1 10  60  60
1.6  10 1.6  1019
25 25
= 2.25 × 10 eV = 2.25 × 10 eV
9. Answer (1) 9. mÙkj (1)
When a pendulum is oscillating in air, its total tc ,d yksyd ok;q esas nksyu dj jgk gS] rc le; ds
mechanical energy decreases exponentially with lkFk bldh dqy ;kaf=d ÅtkZ pj?kkrkadh :i ls ?kVrh
time. gSA
10. Answer (3) 10. mÙkj (3)
Wnet = Fk But x = 0 WusV = Fk ysfdu x = 0
 Wnet = 0 (no work on wall)  WusV = 0 (nhokj ij dksbZ dk;Z ugha)

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11. Answer (2) 11. mÙkj (2)


2 3 2 3
w   dw   3 xdx   ydy w   dw   3 xdx   ydy
1 2 1 2
2 3
 x2  y2   x2 
2
y2 
3
 3      3    
 2 1  2  2  2 1  2  2
 4 1 9 4   4 1 9 4 
 3        3      
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3  5 3  5
 3    3  
2 2 2 2
=7J =7J
12. Answer (4) 12. mÙkj (4)
Work done by friction may be zero, positive or ?k"kZ.k }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z 'kwU;] /kukRed ;k _.kkRed
negative. Body at rest can have mechanical energy gks ldrk gSA fojke ij fLFkr fi.M dh fLFkfrt ÅtkZ ds
due to its potential energy. dkj.k blesa ;kaf=d ÅtkZ gks ldrh gSA
13. Answer (3) 13. mÙkj (3)
P=Fv P=Fv
= mgsinv = mgsinv
1 1
 5  103  5  5  103  5
10 10
= 2.5 kW = 2.5 kW
14. Answer (1) 14. mÙkj (1)
2 3 2 3
x = t + 2t x = t + 2t
2 2
v = 2t + 6t v = 2t + 6t
a = 2 + 12t a = 2 + 12t

P  F v P  F v

= mav = mav
= 5 × 26 × 28
= 5 × 26 × 28
= 3640 W
= 3640 W
15. Answer (1)
15. mÙkj (1)

mv = mv1 + mv2 mv = mv1 + mv2


v = v1 + v2 v = v1 + v2
v 2  v1 3 v 2  v1 3
 
v 4 v 4
 4v2 – 4v1 = 3v  4v2 – 4v1 = 3v
4v2 – 4v1 = 3(v1 + v2) 4v2 – 4v1 = 3(v1 + v2)
v2 = 7v1 v2 = 7v1
v1 1 v1 1
   
v2 7 v2 7

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16. Answer (2) 16. mÙkj (2)


h1 = 135 m h1 = 135 m
ur mgh1 h1 ur mgh1 h1
   
vi mgh h vi mgh h

h1 135 h1 135
 Age retained   100   100  75%  'ks"k vk;q   100   100  75%
h 180 h 180
17. Answer (2) 17. mÙkj (2)
v1 = u + at v1 = u + at
= 1 m/s = 1 m/s
v 2  2as v 2  2as
 2  2
k1 v12 k1 v12
 
k2 v 22 k2 v 22
1
 
1
2 2
18. Answer (4) 18. mÙkj (4)
By conservation of linear momentum
js[kh; laosx laj{k.k }kjk
4i  2i  2v
4i  2i  2v
v  1i m/s
v  1i m/s
1
KE  mv 2 1
2 KE  mv 2
2
 KE = 1 J
 KE = 1 J
19. Answer (4)
19. mÙkj (4)
1 1
mv 2  kx 2 1 1
2 2 mv 2  kx 2
2 2
m
x v m
k x v
k
2
x4 2
128 x4
128
x = 0.5 m
x = 0.5 m
20. Answer (2)
20. mÙkj (2)
Work done by conservative forces in a closed path
is zero. can iFk esa laj{kh cy }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z 'kwU; gSA
21. Answer (3) 21. mÙkj (3)
The angle between linear momentum and angular o`Ùk esa xfr'khy d.k ds js[kh; laox
s rFkk dks.kh; laosx
momentum of a particle moving in a circle is 90° ds e/; dks.k 90° gSA
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22. Answer (4) 22. mÙkj (4)


mR 2 mR 2
I I
2 2
4 R 4 R
R13  R 2  R13  R 2 
3 48 3 48
R R
R1    R1   
4 4
2 2
2 R 2 R
I I
5  4 
m
5  4 
m

mR 2 I mR 2 I
   
40 20 40 20
23. Answer (1) 23. mÙkj (1)
1 1
K.E  I 2 K.E  I 2
2 2
1 1
400  I (20)2 400  I (20)2
2 2
2 2
I = 2 kg m I = 2 kg m
24. Answer (3) 24. mÙkj (3)
2
I1 
m m 2
3 I1 
3
2R =  2R = 
   
R   R  
 2   2 
2 2
I2 = mR I2 = mR
m 2 m 2
 
2
4 4 2
I1  42  I1  42 
   
I2  3  I2  3 

25. Answer (2) 25. mÙkj (2)

  mg cos60   mg cos60
2 2
mg m 2
mg m 2  
  4 3
4 3
 3g 
 3g   
  4 
4 

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26. Answer (2) 26. mÙkj (2)


P =  P = 
1 1
 
 
27. Answer (1) 27. mÙkj (1)
2
L L2
K K
2I 2I
L = same L = leku
I I
2KI  2  K   2KI  2  K  
2 2
K = 2K K = 2K
28. Answer (3) 28. mÙkj (3)

0  v  2v0 0  v  2v0
29. Answer (2) 29. mÙkj (2)
By conservation of energy ÅtkZ laj{k.k }kjk
1 1 1 1
mgh  mv 2  I 2 mgh  mv 2  I 2
2 2 2 2
1 1 mR 2 v 2 1 1 mR 2 v 2
mgh  mv 2  mgh  mv 2 
2 2 2 R 2 2 2 R
1  1 1  1
mgh  mv 2  1   mgh  mv 2  1  
2  2 2  2

4gh 4gh
v v
3 3
v v
 
R R
1 4gh 1 4gh
   
R 3 R 3
30. Answer (4) 30. mÙkj (4)
1 2 1 2
I  800 I  800
2 2
 = 40 rad/s  = 40 rad/s
 = 0 + t  = 0 + t
40 40
t t
20 20
t=2s t=2s

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31. Answer (2) 31. mÙkj (2)


mR 2 v mR 2 v
L  2mvR  L  2mvR 
2 R 2 R
3mvR 3mvR
 
2 2
32. Answer (4) 32. mÙkj (4)
1
mv 2 1
1 2 mv 2
 1 2
2 1 1 v2 
mv 2  I 2 2 1 1 v2
2 2 R mv 2  I 2
2 2 R
1 m
 1

m
2 m I 2 m I
R2 R2
I
m  2m I
R2 m  2m
R2
2
I = mR 2
I = mR
33. Answer (2)
33. mÙkj (2)
 = 0 + at
 = 0 + at
10 = 4 +  × 10
10 = 4 +  × 10
6 6
 
10 10
1 1
  0t  t 2   0t  t 2
2 2
1 6 1 6
2n  4  10    100 2n  4  10    100
2 10 2 10
2n  40  30 2n  40  30
70 70
n n
2 2
= 35 = 35
34. Answer (1) 34. mÙkj (1)
R =  R = 

   
R   R  
 
2R 2R
rc.m  rc.m 
 
2 2
 
 2 2
35. Answer (2) 35. mÙkj (2)
On increasing temperature, it expands without mass rki esa o`f) djus ij ;g nzO;eku esa ifjorZu fd,
change so moment of inertia will increase. fcuk izlkfjr gksrh gS] blfy, tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ c<+sxkA

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36. Answer (3) 36. mÙkj (3)


mv  mv  m  0 mv  mv  m  0
v c.m  v c.m 
3m 3m
2v 2v
 
3 3
37. Answer (1) 37. mÙkj (1)
L  mr  v L  mr  v
i j k i j k
 m 4 1 1  m 4 1 1
1 1 2 1 1 2


 0.4 3i  9 j  5k  
 0.4 3i  9 j  5k 
L  0.4 32  (9)2  ( 5)2 L  0.4 32  (9)2  (5)2
 0.4 115  0.4 115
= 4.3 = 4.3
38. Answer (2) 38. mÙkj (2)
m R
m0   m0 
m R

rcm  4 2  R 4 2  R
5m 10 rcm 
5m 10
4 4
39. Answer (3) 39. mÙkj (3)
mg
a a
mg
I
m m
I
R2 R2
mg
 mg
2mR 2 
m 2mR 2
R2  2 m
R2  2
g
a a
g
2 2
40. Answer (2)
40. mÙkj (2)
 = I
 = I
d d
 
dt dt
= 3 + 2t = 3 + 2t
=3+2 =3+2
=5 =5
 = 5MK
2
 = 5MK
2

41. Answer (4) 41. mÙkj (4)


The principle used by gymnast to increase its kinetic viuh xfrt ÅtkZ esa o`f) djus ds fy,] ftEukLV }kjk
energy is law of conservation of angular momentum. iz;qDr fl)kUr dks.kh; laosx laj{k.k dk fu;e gSA

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42. Answer (1) 42. mÙkj (1)


Moment of inertia of the square plate will be same oxkZdkj IysV dk vius dsUnz ls xqtjus okys rFkk vius
about any axis in plane of square and passing ry esa fdlh v{k ds lkis{k tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ leku gksxkA
through its centre.
43. mÙkj (1)
43. Answer (1)
1  2
1  2 mv 2  1  
mv 2  1   KHS 2
  3
KHS 2
  3 KSS 1 2 2
KSS 1 2 2 mv  1  
mv  1   2  5 
2  5
5
5 K HS 3
K HS 
 3 KSS 7
KSS 7 5
5
KHS 25
KHS 25 
 KSS 21
KSS 21
21 63
21 63  KSS   15  (J)
 KSS   15  (J) 25 5
25 5
44. mÙkj (4)
44. Answer (4)
By conservation of angular momentum,
dks.kh; laosx laj{k.k }kjk]
 mR 2 mR 2  mR 2  mR 2 mR 2 
mR 2    1
   1  2 8 
2  2 8  2 

4 4 4 4
1     20 1     20
5 5 5 5
1  16 rad/s 1  16 rad/s
45. Answer (3) 45. mÙkj (3)
g sin 
a g sin 
k2 a
1 2 k2
R 1
R2
g sin37
a g sin37
1
1 a
1
2 1
2
2g 3
  2g 3
3 5  
3 5
2g
 2g
5 
5

CHEMISTRY
46. Answer (4) 46. mÙkj (4)

 nitrogen is sp hybridised
2
 ukbVªkstu sp ladfjr gS
2

47. Answer (4) 47. mÙkj (4)


Lesser is the bond order, longer is the bond length.
ca/k Øe de gksus ij ca/k yackbZ vf/kd gksrh gS
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1
Bond order  (Nb  Na ) ca/k Øe  1 (Nb  Na )
2 2
1
O22 
1
Bond order of O22  (10  8) ca/k Øe (10  8)
2 2
=1 =1

O22 has lowest bond order among the given fn, x, fodYiksa esa O22 dk ca/k Øe U;wure gS vr%
options hence the bond length will be longest. ca/k yackbZ vf/kdre gksxhA
48. Answer (3) 48. mÙkj (3)
The species which has non-zero net dipole moment Lih'kht ftldk usV f}/kqzo vk?kw.kZ v'kwU; gksrk gS og
will be polar. /kqzoh; gksxhA
49. Answer (4) 49. mÙkj (4)

PO34 rFkk SO24 esa P o S nksuksa sp


3
ladfjr gSa vr%
Both P and S in PO34 and SO24 respectively are
3
sp hybridised hence they are tetrahedral in shape.
budh vkÑfr prq"Qydh; gSA
50. Answer (3)
50. mÙkj (3)
 NH3 dk ca/k dks.k = 107°
 Bond angle of NH3 is 107°
Bond angle of H2O is 104.5° H2O dk ca/k dks.k = 104.5°


51. mÙkj (2)


51. Answer (2)
C2 esa dsoy  ca/k ik, tkrs gSaA
In C2 only  bonds are present
52. mÙkj (4)
52. Answer (4) NO, NO2 ,oa O2 lÒh esa v;qfXer bysDVªkWu gaSA vr% ;s
NO, NO2 and O2 all contain unpaired electrons vuqpqEcdh; çÑfr ds gSaA
hence they are paramagnetic in nature. 53. mÙkj (2)
53. Answer (2) N2 esa tqM+us okyk bysDVªkWu *2px ;k *2py d{kd esa
The added electron to N2 will occupy *2px or *2py vk,xkA
orbital. 54. mÙkj (2)
54. Answer (2) ;fn ca/k Øe 'kwU; gksrk gS] rks Lih'kht dk vfLrRo
If bond order is zero, the species does not exist.
ugha gksrkA
55. Answer (4) 55. mÙkj (4)

shape is square pyramidal


dh vkÑfr oxZ fijSfeMh; gSA

56. Answer (3)


56. mÙkj (3)
PM
PM d
d RT
RT
0.41 32
0.41 32   0.4 g L1
  0.4 g L1 0.082  400
0.082  400

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57. Answer (2) 57. mÙkj (2)


More the intermolecular force of attraction between
xSlh; v.kqvksa ds e/; vUrjv.kqd vkd"kZ.k cy vf/kd
the gaseous molecules more it will deviate from its
ideal behaviour.
gksus ij ;g vkn'kZ O;ogkj ls vf/kd fopfyr gksxhA
58. Answer (4)
58. mÙkj (4)
320
Mole of O2 
320
 10 O2 ds eksy   10
32 32

20
20 He ds eksy  5
Mole of He  5 4
4
10
10 pO2   pT
pO2   pT 15
15
15
15 pT   pO2
pT   pO2 10
10
15
15 pT  5
pT  5 10
10
pT  7.5 atm
pT  7.5 atm
59. mÙkj (2)
59. Answer (2)
3 RT
3 RT O2 v.kq dh xfrt ÅtkZ = 
K.E of O2 molecule =  2 NA
2 NA
3 8.314  320
3 8.314  320  
  2 6.02  1023
2 6.02  1023
–21
–21
= 6.6 × 10 J
= 6.6 × 10 J
60. mÙkj (1)
60. Answer (1)
mPp nkc ij lÒh xSlksa ds fy, Z > 1 gksrk gSA
At high presence all gases have Z > 1.
61. mÙkj (2)
61. Answer (2)
For fixed volume of gas, pressure increases as
xSl ds fuf'pr vk;ru ds fy, rki c<+kus ij nkc
temperature is increased. c<+rk gSA
62. Answer (3) 62. mÙkj (3)
Collisions of gas molecules are perfectly elastic. xSl v.kqvksa dh VDdj iw.kZr% çR;kLFk gksrh gSA
63. Answer (3) 63. mÙkj (3)
2RT 2RT
Most probable speed  çkf;drk pky 
M M

uHe THe MCH4 uHe THe MCH4


   
uCH4 MHe TCH4 uCH4 MHe TCH4

uHe 200  16 uHe 200  16


  2 :1   2 :1
uCH4 4  400 uCH4 4  400

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64. Answer (1) 64. mÙkj (1)


 a   a 
 P  2  (V  b)  RT  P  2  (V  b)  RT
 V   V 
a
For H2 ,
a
is negligible H2 ds fy,] ux.; gS
V2 V2
P(V – b) = RT
P(V – b) = RT
PV – Pb = RT
PV – Pb = RT
 Pb 
 Pb  Z  1  
Z  1    RT 
 RT 
65. mÙkj (2)
65. Answer (2)
PV = (n1 + n2)RT
PV = (n1 + n2)RT
 56 16 
PV     RT
 56 16   28 4 
PV     RT
 28 4 
PV 8.2  20
T 
PV 8.2  20 6  R 6  0.082
T 
6  R 6  0.082 T = 333.3 K
T = 333.3 K 66. mÙkj (3)
66. Answer (3) SO24 , SO2 rFkk ClO4 lÒh esa p – d ca/k gksrk gSA
SO24 , SO2 and ClO4 all contain p – d bond. d SO24 rFkk SO2 esa S dk d d{kd rFkk O dk p d{kd
orbitals of S and p orbitals of O in SO24 and SO2 p – d ca/ku esa mlh çdkj ls Hkkx ysrs gSa tSls fd d
are involved in p – d bonding similarly d orbitals – p ca/k esa Cl dk d d{kd rFkk O dk p d{kd Hkkx
of Cl and p orbitals of O are involved in d – p ysrs gSaA
bonds. 67. mÙkj (4)
67. Answer (4)
N2 o N2 ds ca/k Øe Øe'k% 3 o 2.5 gSaA
Bond order of N2 and N2 are 3 and 2.5 respectively.
68. mÙkj (3)
68. Answer (3) /kkrq /kuk;u ij vkos'k vf/kd gks rFkk vkdkj NksVk gks
Higher the charge of metal cation and smaller is the rks mldh /kqzo.k {kerk vf/kd gksrh gS rFkk ;kSfxd dh
size more is its polarising power and more will be lgla;kstd çÑfr mruh gh vf/kd gksxhA
the covalent nature of the compound.
69. mÙkj (3)
69. Answer (3)
ijek.kq dk vkdkj NksVk gksus ij mldh ca/k yackbZ de
Smaller is the size of atoms, smaller is the bond gksrh gSA
length.
70. mÙkj (1)
70. Answer (1)
lksfM;e ukbVªsV esa fo|qr la;kstd] lgla;kstd rFkk
Sodium nitrate contains electrovalent covalent and
coordinate bonds
milgla;kstd ca/k gksrs gSaA

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71. Answer (3) 71. mÙkj (3)

72. Answer (4) 72. mÙkj (4)


3
Percentage s character in sp d hybridization is 1
3
sp d ladj.k esa çfr'kr s y{k.k  100  20% gksrk
1 5
 100  20%
5 gSA
73. Answer (2) 73. mÙkj (2)

74. Answer (3)


74. mÙkj (3)

75. mÙkj (2)


75. Answer (2)
/kuk;u dk vkdkj NksVk rFkk vkos'k vf/kd gksus ij
Smaller the size of cation and higher the charge
higher is the lattice energy.
tkyd ÅtkZ vf/kd gksrh gSA
76. Answer (2)
76. mÙkj (2)
Dipole-Induced dipole forces are present between a
f}/kqzo&çsfjr f}/kqzo cy /kqzoh; rFkk v/kqzoh; v.kq ds e/;
polar and a non-polar molecule. gksrk gSA
77. Answer (4) 77. mÙkj (4)
Dipole-dipole interaction energy between rotating ?kw.kZudkjh /kqzoh; v.kqvksa ds e/; f}/kqzo&f}/kqzo ikjLifjd
1 1
polar molecules is proportional to fØ;k ÅtkZ ds lekuqikrh gksrh gSA
r6 r6
78. Answer (3) 78. mÙkj (3)
8a
TC 
8a TC 
27Rb 27Rb

79. Answer (3)


79. mÙkj (3)
Lowest energy state of the liquid is achieved when
tc i`"Bh; {ks=Qy U;wure gksrk gS] rks nzo dh U;wure
surface area is minimum. ÅtkZ voLFkk çkIr gksrh gSA
80. Answer (2) 80. mÙkj (2)
1
Rate of diffusion (r) 
1
, lower is the molar mass folj.k dh nj (r)  gksrh gS] eksyj nzO;eku de
M M
higher is rate of diffusion. gksus ij folj.k dh nj mPp gksxhA
81. Answer (3) 81. mÙkj (3)
–1 –1 –1
1 poise = 10
–1
kg m
–1
s
–1 1 IokWbt = 10 kg m s

82. Answer (1) 82. mÙkj (1)


Dalton’s law of partial pressure is applicable to a MkYVu dk vkaf'kd nkc fu;e vfØ;kdkjh xSlksa ds
mixture of non-reacting gases. feJ.k ds fy, ykxw gksrk gSA
NH3 (g)  HCl(g)  NH4Cl(s) NH3 (g)  HCl(g)  NH4Cl(s)

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83. Answer (2) 83. mÙkj (2)


The relationship between Urms, Uav and Ump is Urms > Urms, Uav ,oa Ump esa laca/k Urms > Uav > Ump gksrk gSA
Uav > Ump
84. Answer (3)
84. mÙkj (3)
Higher is the intermolecular force of attraction higher vUrjv.kqd vkd"kZ.k cy vf/kd gksus ij Økafrd rki
is critical temperature. mPp gksxk
85. Answer (3) 85. mÙkj (3)
PV = nRT PV = nRT
PV PV
n n
RT RT
1 1
n n
T T
n1 T2 400 5 n1 T2 400 5
     
n2 T1 320 4 n2 T1 320 4
4 4
n2  n1 n2  n1
5 5
n2 4 n2 4
 
n1 5 n1 5
86. Answer (2) 86. mÙkj (2)

4 4
Bond order   1.33 ca/k Øe   1.33
3 3
87. Answer (4) 87. mÙkj (4)

88. Answer (4) 88. mÙkj (4)


1 1
r r
M M
64 16 64 16
 (x is molar mass of unknown gas)  (x vKkr xSl dk eksyj nzO;eku gS)
128 x 128 x
16  128  128 16  128  128
or, x  ;k, x
64  64 64  64
= 64 g/mol = 64 g/mol
89. Answer (4) 89. mÙkj (4)
With increasing intermolecular force of attraction (H- vUrjv.kqd vkd"kZ.k cyksa (H-ca/k) esa o`f) ds lkFk
bond) the viscosity increases. ';kurk c<+rh gSA
90. Answer (1) 90. mÙkj (1)
He2 dk bysDVªkWuh; foU;kl: 1s2*1s1
Electronic configuration of He2 : 1s *1s
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BOTANY
91. Answer (3) 91. mRrj (3)
Epidermal cells of maturation zone form unicellular ifjiDou Hkkx dh ckáRoph; dksf'kdk,¡ ewy jkse
tubular structures called root hairs. dgykus okyh ,ddksf'kdh; uyhvkdkjh lajpuk dk
92. Answer (2) fuekZ.k djrh gSA
Radicle forms tap root/main root. 92. mRrj (2)
93. Answer (4) ewykadqj ewlyk ewy @ eq[; ewy dk fuekZ.k djrk gSA
Synthesis of food material is generally not
93. mRrj (4)
performed by root. [kk| inkFkZ dk la'ys"k.k lkekU;r% ewy }kjk fu:fir
94. Answer (2)
ugha gksrk gSA
94. mRrj (2)
Sweet potato is an example of modified adventitious
root for storage of food. 'kdjdan [kk| lap;u ds fy, :ikarfjr viLFkkfud
ewy dk ,d mnkgj.k gSA
95. Answer (1)
95. mRrj (1)
In Aloe, leaves are modified into spines.
,yksa esa i.kZ 'kwy esa :ikarfjr gksrs gSa
96. Answer (2)
96. mRrj (2)
In Nepenthes pitchers are used in trapping and
digesting insects which is a modified leaf.
usiSfUFkt esa fipj dhVksa dks idM+us o ikpu esa iz;qDr
gksrs gSa tks ,d :ikarfjr i.kZ gSA
97. Answer (3)
97. mRrj (3)
Offsets are the means of vegetative propagation in
water hyacinth. vkWQlsV tydqaHkh esa dkf;d izo/kZu ds ek/;e gksrs gSaA
98. Answer (4)
98. mRrj (4)
Corms are usually unbranched.
?kudan lkekU;r% v'kkf[kr gksrs gSaA
99. Answer (2)
99. mRrj (2)
The axillary buds of plants like Citrus lose their
flVªl tSls ikniksa dh d{kh; dfydk,¡ vius o`f) dh
ability to grow and form hard, woody and pointed
{kerk [kks nsrh gS rFkk dBksj] dk"Bh; o uqdhyh
structure called thorns. lajpuk dk fuekZ.k djrh gS tks daVd dgykrk gSA
100. Answer (3) 100. mRrj (3)
In opposite phyllotaxy, a pair of leaves arise at each lEeq[k i.kZfoU;kl esa i.kks± dk ,d ;qXe izR;sd xzafFk ij
node eg:- Calotropis. Hence, at 3 nodes, total 6 mRiUu gksrs gS mnkgj.k dSyksVªksfilA vr% 3 xzafFk] dqy
leaves can be seen. 6 i.kZ gks ldrs gSaA
101. Answer (4) 101. mRrj (4)
The petioles modify to form flat, green coloured leaf i.kZo`ar fpiVh] gjh jax dh i.kZ tSlh lajpukvksa esa
like structure, which performs the function of :ikarfjr gksrk gS tks izdk'k la'ys"k.k dk dk;Z n'kkZrk
photosynthesis. These are knowns as phyllodes. gSA ;s i.kkZHk dgykrs gSA
102. Answer (2) 102. mRrj (2)
In an inflorescence the main axis which terminates ,d iq"iØe esa iq"i eq[; v{k ij yxrk gS tks oa`rd
into a flower is called peduncle. dgykrk gSA
103. Answer (3) 103. mRrj (3)
Among given plants, mustard, brinjal, Petunia have fn, x, ikniksa esa ls ljlks] cSaxu] isVqfu;k esa
hypogynous flower. v/kkstk;kaxh iq"i gksrs gSaA
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104. Answer (4) 104. mRrj (4)


a. Polyandrous condition – Free stamens a. cgqiqadsljh fLFkfr – eqDr iqadslj
b. Polyadelphous condition – Stamens are united b. cgqla?kh fLFkfr – iqadslj nks ls vf/kd
into more than two Qwyksa esa la;qDr gksrs gSaA
bundles
c. ifjnyiqat iqadslj – iqadslj ifjnyiqat ls
c. Epiphyllous stamen – Stamen attached to
tqM+k gksrk gS
perianth
d. Gamosepolous condition – Sepals united
d. la;qDr ckányh fLFkfr – la;qDr ckány
105. Answer (2) 105. mRrj (2)
In basal placentation, placenta develops at base of vk/kkjh chtkaMU;kl esa chtkaMklu vaMk'k; ds vk/kkj
ovary. Eg-Marigold. ij ifjof/kZr gksrk gS mnkgj.k%& xsank
106. Answer (1) 106. mRrj (1)
Indigofera, a dye yielding plant is a member of bafMxksQsjk dk ikni jatd mRiUu djus okyk Qscslh
fabaceae; Belladonna is a member of solanaceae dqy dk ,d lnL; gS] lksysul s h dqy ds lnL;
has medicinal value. csykMksuk esa vkS"k/kh; xq.k gksrk gSA
107. Answer (3) 107. mRrj (3)
Solanaceae is commonly called potato family. lksysuslh lkekU;r% vkyw dqy dk gksrk gSA
108. Answer (1) 108. mRrj (1)
Mango, as a drupe ; Pericarp is differentiated into vke ,d Mªiw gS] isjhdkiZ Ropk ds fuekZ.k djus ds fy,
epicarp forms skin, ckáQyfHkfRr esa foHksfnr gksrk gSA
Mesocarp is fleshy and edible e/;QyfHkfÙk xwnsnkj o [kkus ;ksX; gksrk gS
Endocarp is stony var%QyfHkfÙk n`<+ gksrk gSA
109. Answer (2) 109. mRrj (2)
The nucellus remains persistent in perispermic chtkaMdk; ifjHkzw.kiks"kh cht esa nh?kZLFkk;h cuk jgrk gS
seed.
110. mRrj (3)
110. Answer (3)
gkbye chtkoj.k ij ik;k tkus okyk {krfpUg gS
The hilum is a scar on the seed coat through which ftlds }kjk ifjo/kZu'khy cht Qy ls tqM+s gksrs FksA
developing seeds were attached to the fruit.
111. mRrj (4)
111. Answer (4)
C A nyyXu iqadsljksa dks fu:fir djrk gSA
C A represents epipetalous stamens.
112. mRrj (2)
112. Answer (2)
ikni ds iq"ih; v{k ij iq"iksa dk vk;kstu iq"iØe
The arrangement of flowers on floral axis of plant is
known as inflorescence.
dgykrk gSA
113. Answer (3)
113. mRrj (3)
Members of liliaceae family have six stamens, fyyh,lh dqy ds lnL;ksa esa N% iqadslj] dksjLi'khZ
valvate aestivation and umbellate clusters. iq"iny foU;kl o iq"iN= gksrk gSA
114. Answer (1) 114. mRrj (1)
The margin of petals, present in a whorl just touch tc pØ ds ny ,d nwljs ds fdukjksa ds dsoy Li'kZ
each other in valvate aestivation, Eg- Petunia. djrs gS mls dksjLi'khZ dgrs gS] mnkgj.k&isVqfu;k
115. Answer (2) 115. mRrj (2)
Sclerenchyma fibres are usually found associated LDysjad
s kbek rarq lkekU;r% laoguh; iwyksa ds tkbye o
with xylem and phloem of vascular bundles. ¶yks,e ds lkFk tqM+s gksrs gSa
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116. Answer (3) 116. mRrj (3)


Intercalary meristems are intercalated between ?kklksa esa ik, tkus okys varosf'kZr esfjLVse LFkk;h
permanent tissues and adds to the length of plant or Årdksa ds chp varosf'kZr gksrs gS rFkk ikni ;k mlds
its organs, found in grasses. Intercalary meristem
vaxksa dh yackbZ dks c<+krk gS] varos'khZ esfjLVse izkFkfed
are primary meristem.
esfjLVse gSA
117. Answer (4)
117. mRrj (4)
Collenchyma is absent in root. It is also absent in
monocot stem.
dkWyd sa kbek ewy esa vuqifLFkr gksrk gSA ;g ,dchti=h
rus esa Hkh vuqifLFkr gksrk gSA
118. Answer (3)
118. mRrj (3)
Parenchyma remain present in all parts of plant
body including root. iSjsd
a kbek ewy ;qDr ikni dk; ds lHkh vaxksa esa
119. Answer (2)
mifLFkr gksrs gSaA
Tracheids are found in all tracheophytes viz –
119. mRrj (2)
Pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms. okfgfudk lHkh VªSfd;ksQkbV~l tSls VsfjMksQkbV~l]
120. Answer (1) vuko`rchth o vko`rchth esa ik, tkrh gSaA
Companion cells are sister cells of sieve tubes. 120. mRrj (1)
They are nucleated cells. They maintain the lgpj dksf'kdk,¡ pkyuh ufydkvksa dh flLVj dksf'kdk,¡
pressure gradient in sieve tube elements. gSaA ;s dsanzd;qDr dksf'kdk,¡ gksrh gSA ;s pkyuh ufydk
121. Answer (2) rRoksa esa nkc izo.krk dks cuk, j[krh gSA
Conjoint open vascular bundles are seen in dicot 121. mRrj (2)
stem. la;qDr eqDr laoguh; iwy f}chti=h rus esa gksrs gSaA
122. Answer (2) 122. mRrj (2)
In dicot root, vascular cambium forms a complete f}chti=h ewy esa laoguh; ,/kk iw.k± o lrr ygjnkj
and continuous wavy ring which later becomes oy; dk fuekZ.k djrk gS tks ckn esa o`Ùkh; gks tkrk gSA
circular.
123. mRrj (2)
123. Answer (2)
dkWdZ ,/kk dks dkxtu Hkh dgrs gSaA
Cork cambium is also called phellogen.
124. mRrj (4)
124. Answer (4)
Nky Ård izdkj tSls ifjpeZ] izkFkfed oYdqV]
Bark refers to a number of tissue type, viz –
varLRopk] ifjjaHk] izkFkfed rFkk f}rh;d ¶yks,e dh
periderm, primary cortex, endodermis, pericycle,
primary and secondary phloem.
la[;k dks fufnZ"V djrk gSA
125. Answer (1)
125. mRrj (1)
Cells of phellogen differentiate into outer cork and
dkxtu dh dksf'kdk,¡ cká dkWdZ rFkk vkarfjd
inner secondary cortex. f}rh;d oYdqV esa foHksfnr gksrk gSA
126. Answer (2) 126. mRrj (2)
The peripheral region of secondary xylem is lighter f}rh;d tkbye dk ifj/kh; Hkkx gYds jax dk gksrk gS
in colour and is known as sap wood or alburnum. rFkk jldk"B ;k ,YcuZe dgykrk gSA
127. Answer (4) 127. mRrj (4)
Autumn wood is darker in colour and has a higher 'kjn dk"B xgjk jax dk gksrk gS rFkk bldk ?kuRo
density. vf/kd gksrk gSA
128. Answer (3) 128. mRrj (3)
The cells of medullary rays adjoining the esMqyjh fdj.ksa dh dksf'kdk,¡ var%iwyh; ,/kk ds lehi
intrafascicular cambium become meristematic and gksrh gS] ;s esfjLVseh cu tkrh gS rFkk varjkiwyh; ,/kk
form the interfascicular cambium. dk fuekZ.k djrk gSA

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Final Test Series for NEET-2021 Test-2 (Code-B)_(Hints & Solutions)

129. Answer (3) 129. mRrj (3)


Bulliform cells make the leaves curl inwards to cqyhQkeZ dksf'kdk,¡ ty dh gkfu dks de djus ds
minimize water loss. fy, i.kks± dks vanj dh vksj eksM+rh gSA
130. Answer (2) 130. mRrj (2)
Phloem parenchyma is absent in monocot. ¶yks,e iSjad
s kbek ,dchti=h esa vuqifLFkr gksrk gSA
131. Answer (1) 131. mRrj (1)
Vascular bundles are 2-6 in dicot root.
laoguh; iwy f}chti=h ewy esa 2-6 gksrs gSaA
132. mRrj (3)
132. Answer (3)
,dchti=h i.kks± esa ja/kz] ckáRopk ds nksuksa lrg ij
In monocot leaves stomata remain equally
leku :i ls fc[kjs gksrs gSa
distributed on both surfaces of epidermis.
_rq ds vkjaHk esa cuus okys Nky vxz ;k eqyk;e Nky
Bark that is formed early in season is called early or
dgykrk gSA
soft bark.
133. mRrj (4)
133. Answer (4)
phdw dk df.kdke; lajpuk muds xwns esa dBksj
The ‘gritty’ texture of Sapota is due to presence of dksf'kdk,¡ ;k n`<+ dksf'kdkvksa dh mifLFkfr ds dkj.k
hard cells or sclereids in their pulp. gksrk gSA
134. Answer (2) 134. mRrj (2)
Casparian strips are present in root endodermis. dSLisfj;u ifV~V;k¡ ewy varjLRopk esa mifLFkr gksrh gSaA
135. Answer (1) 135. mRrj (1)
Pith is small in dicot root, well developed in monocot fiFk f}chti=h ewy esa NksVk gksrk gS] ,dchti=h ewy
root. esa lq&fodflr gksrk gSA
ZOOLOGY
136. Answer (2) 136. mRrj (2)
Each enzyme shows its highest activity at a izR;sd ,atkbe ,d fo'ks"k pH ij viuh vf/kdre
particular pH called optimum pH. fØ;k'khyrk iznf'kZr djrk gS ftls bZ"Vre pH dgrs gSA
137. Answer (2) 137. mRrj (2)
Glucose and glycine are included in Xywdkst rFkk Xykbflu tSo lw{e v.kq esa lfEefyr gksrs
biomicromolecule. gSaA
138. Answer (2) 138. mRrj (2)
Class 1 – Oxidoreductase. oxZ 1 – vkWDlhMksfjMDVst
139. Answer (1) 139. mRrj (1)
Cytosine is a nitrogenous base. lkbVkslhu ,d ukbVªkstuh {kkj gSA
140. Answer (1) 140. mRrj (1)
Value of Km increases in presence of competitive izfrLi/kkZRed laned dh mifLFkfr ds dkj.k Km ds
inhibitor. eku esa o`f) gksrh gSA
141. Answer (3) 141. mRrj (3)
Tyrosine is an aromatic amino acid. Vkbjkslhu ,d ,jkseSfVd vehuksa vEy gS
142. Answer (4) 142. mRrj (4)
Codeine is an example of alkaloid. dksMhu {kkjkHk dk ,d mnkgj.k gSA
143. Answer (2) 143. mRrj (2)
In dsB-DNA, one full turn of the helical strand dsB-DNA esa dqaMfyr yM+h ds ,d iw.kZ ?ksjs esa nl {kkj
involves ten base pairs. ;qXe lfEefyr gksrs gSaA

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Test-2 (Code-B)_(Hints & Solutions) Final Test Series for NEET-2021

144. Answer (1) 144. mRrj (1)


Antibody is proteinaceous in nature as that of laons h xzkgh dh rjg izfrj{kh izd`fr esa izkVs hue; gksrs
sensory receptors. gSaA
145. Answer (4) 145. mRrj (4)
Ornithine is an amino acid but it is not a vkWfuZFkhu ,d vehuksa vEy gS ysfdu ;g izkVs hue;
proteinaceous amino acid. vehuksa vEy ugha gSA
146. Answer (2) 146. mRrj (2)
Component % of the total cellular mass vo;o dqy dksf'kdh; Hkkj dk izfr'kr
Water – 70-90 ty – 70-90
Proteins – 10-15 izkVs hu – 10-15
Carbohydrates –3 dkcksZgkbMªVs –3
Nucleic acids – 5-7 U;wfDyd vEy – 5-7
147. Answer (4) 147. mRrj (4)
Sulphide linkage is present in protein. lYQkbM lgyXu izksVhu esa ekStwn gksrk gSA
148. Answer (1) 148. mRrj (1)
Competitive inhibitor affects the binding of substrate izfrLi/khZ laned ,atkbe ds lfØ; LFky ds lkFk
with active site of enzyme. fØ;k/kkj ds ca/kus dks izHkkfor djrk gSA
149. Answer (3) 149. mRrj (3)
Tertiary and quaternary structure of protein exist in 3 izkVs hu dh r`rh;d rFkk prq"d lajpuk f=foeh; gksrh
dimensions. gSA
150. Answer (2) 150. mRrj (2)
Inhibition of hexokinase by glucose-6-phosphate is Xywdkst 6 QkWLQsV }kjk gsDlksdkbust dk laneu
an example of allosteric modulation. ,yksLVsfjd ekWMqyu dk ,d mnkgj.k gSA
151. Answer (3) 151. mRrj (3)
Enzymes are highly efficient at optimum ,atkbe bZ"Vre rkiØe ij vf/kd n{k gksrs gSaA
temperature. 152. mRrj (1)
152. Answer (1) jkWchLdks ,d ,atkbe gS rFkk ,atkbe lkekU;r% izkVs hu
RuBisCO is an enzyme and enzymes are generally
dh r`rh;d lajpuk gksrs gSaA
tertiary structure of protein. 153. mRrj (2)

153. Answer (2)


izkVs hu dh r`rh;d lajpuk dbZ tSfod fØ;kvksa ds fy,
vko';d gksrh gSA
Tertiary structure of protein is necessary for many
biological activities. 154. mRrj (3)

154. Answer (3)


dbZ ,atkbe dh fØ;k'khyrk gsrq /kkrq&vk;u dh
vko';drk gksrh gS tSls dkcksZDlhisfIVMst ds fy, ftad
A number of enzymes requires metal ions for their
activity, for example zinc is a co-factor for
,d lgdkjd gSA
carboxypeptidase. 155. mRrj (3)

155. Answer (3) ,atkbe ds lfØ; LFky ls ca/ku ds fy, laned dk


fØ;k/kkj ds lkFk izfrLi/khZ gksuk izfrLi/kkZRed laneu
Inhibitors competing with substrate for binding to
active site of enzyme occurs in case of competitive
dh fLFkfr esa ?kfVr gksr k gSA
inhibition. 156. mRrj (2)
156. Answer (2) mikip;t iFk ,d tfVy lajpuk dks ,d ljyre
Metabolic pathway can lead to a simpler structure
lajpuk esa ifjofrZr dj ldrk gS] mnkgj.k ds fy,
from a complex structure, for example glucose Xywdkst gekjs dadky isf'k;ksa esa ySfDVd vEy cu tkrk
becomes lactic acid in our skeletal muscles. gSA

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Final Test Series for NEET-2021 Test-2 (Code-B)_(Hints & Solutions)

157. Answer (4) 157. mRrj (4)


Hydrogen bond is not present in a single nucleotide. gkbMªkstu ca/k ,dy U;wfDy;ksVkbM esa ugha gksrk gSA
158. Answer (4) 158. mRrj (4)
Vegetable oils have low melting point and remain ouLifr rsyksa dk xyukad vis{kkd`r de gksrk gS vkSj
liquid at room temperature. d{k ds rki ij nzo gksrs gSA
159. Answer (3) 159. mRrj (3)
Transferases class of enzymes catalyse the transfer VªkWlQjst oxZ ds ,atkbe ,d fØ;k/kkj ls nwljs
of specific group other than hydrogen from one fØ;k/kkj esa gkbMªkstu ds vfrfjDr fdlh fof'k"V lewg
substrate to another. ds LFkkukarj.k dks izsfjr djrk gSA
160. Answer (3) 160. mRrj (3)
One full turn contains 20 glycosidic bonds in ,d iw.kZ ?ksjs esa B-DNA esa 20 XykbdksflfMd ca/k gksrs
B-DNA. gSaA
161. Answer (3) 161. mRrj (3)
Uridine is a nucleoside. ;wfjfMu ,d U;wfDy;kslkbM gSA
162. Answer (4) 162. mRrj (4)
The backbone is formed of sugar and phosphate, so eq[; Hkkx 'kdZjk rFkk QkWLQsV ls cuk gksrk gS] blfy,
ester bond is present in backbone. ,LVj ca/k eq[; Hkkx esa gksrs gSA
163. Answer (4) 163. mRrj (4)
Steroids are derived lipid. LVhjkbM O;qRiUu fyfiM gksrs gSaA
164. Answer (1) 164. mRrj (1)
Stearic acid is a saturated fatty acid. fLV,sfjd vEy ,d lar`Ir olk vEy gS
165. Answer (2) 165. mRrj (2)
Given graph represents the change in enzymatic fn;k x;k xzkQ pH esa ifjorZu ds lanHkZ esa ,atkbeksa dh
action w.r.t. change in pH. fØ;k esa ifjorZu dks n'kkZrk gS
166. Answer (1) 166. mRrj (1)
ATP have two additional phosphate molecule ,Msfufyd vEy dh rqyuk esa ATP esa nks vfrfjDr
compared to adenylic acid. QkWLQsV v.kq gksrs gSaA
167. Answer (4) 167. mRrj (4)
Molecular weight of biomacromolecule is more than tSo o`gr~ v.kq dk v.kq Hkkj 10 gtkj MkYVu ls vf/kd
10 thousand Dalton. gksrk gSA
168. Answer (3) 168. mRrj (3)
Generally enzymes are tertiary structure of protein. lkekU;r% ,atkbe izkVs hu dh r`rh;d lajpuk gksrs gSaA
169. Answer (4) 169. mRrj (4)
For aspartic acid the R group is – CH2 – COOH. ,LikfVZd vEy gsrq R lewg gS – CH2 – COOH.
170. Answer (3) 170. mRrj (3)
Lipids are hydrophobic in nature. fyfiM tyjkxh izd`fr ds gksrs gSaA
171. Answer (3) 171. mRrj (3)

Lecithin contains two fatty acid molecules. yslhFkhu esa nks olh; vEy v.kq gksrs gSaA
172. Answer (1) 172. mRrj (1)

Tryptophan is an aromatic amino acid. fVªIVksQSu ,d ,jkseSfVd vehuksa vEy gSA

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Test-2 (Code-B)_(Hints & Solutions) Final Test Series for NEET-2021

173. Answer (1) 173. mRrj (1)


Sulphur is present in less amount compared to lYQj ukbVªkstu dh rqyuk esa de ek=k esa gksrk gSA
nitrogen.
174. mRrj (1)
174. Answer (1)
Proline is a structural constituent of some proteins.
izky
s hu dqN izkVs hu dk ,d lajpukRed ?kVd gSA
175. Answer (4) 175. mRrj (4)

All monosaccharides are reducing sugar. lHkh eksukslSdsjkbM vipk;d 'kdZjk gksrs gSaA
176. Answer (3) 176. mRrj (3)
Enzymes becomes inactive or either side of ,atkbe fuf"Ø; gks tkrs gS ;k b"Vre pH ds nksuksa vksj
optimum pH. gks tkrs gSA
177. Answer (4) 177. mRrj (4)
If T = 40 then A = 40 ;fn T = 40 rc A = 40
Hence G = 10 and C = 10. So sum of T + G = 40 + bl dkj.k G = 10 vkSj C = 10 gSA blfy, T + G dk
10 = 50
;ksx 40 + 10 = 50
178. Answer (2)
178. mRrj (2)
Amino acids exist in zwitter ionic form at isoelectric
pH. vehuksa vEy vkblksbysfDVªd pH ij fToVj vk;fud
179. Answer (4)
:i esa gksrs gSaA
All given inorganic molecules are present in human 179. mRrj (4)
body. fn, x, lHkh vdkcZfud v.kq ekuo 'kjhj esa gksrs gSaA
180. Answer (1) 180. mRrj (1)
Lactose is a disaccharide. ySDVkst ,d MkbZlSdsjkbM gSA

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