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SEC : SR AIIMS S60 & NEET MPL NEET PART TEST – 2 KEY DATE: 08-04-2023

BOTANY

1) 4 2) 2 3) 4 4) 4 5) 2 6) 3 7) 1 8) 2 9) 3 10) 2
11) 3 12) 4 13) 2 14) 1 15) 3 16) 2 17) 3 18) 2 19) 2 20) 1
21) 1 22) 4 23) 2 24) 1 25) 1 26) 4 27) 4 28) 3 29) 3 30) 3
31) 2 32) 1 33) 2 34) 3 35) 3 36) 3 37) 1 38) 1 39) 1 40) 2
41) 2 42) 4 43) 2 44) 1 45) 3 46) 3 47) 1 48) 3 49) 1 50) 2

ZOOLOGY

51) 1 52) 1 53) 2 54) 3 55) 1 56) 1 57) 2 58) 1 59) 4 60) 3
61) 2 62) 1 63) 1 64) 3 65) 1 66) 2 67) 4 68) 1 69) 3 70) 2
71) 2 72) 4 73) 1 74) 2 75) 3 76) 3 77) 3 78) 1 79) 3 80) 1
81) 2 82) 4 83) 1 84) 3 85) 4 86) 3 87) 3 88) 3 89) 2 90) 3
91) 3 92) 1 93) 2 94) 4 95) 2 96) 3 97) 2 98) 3 99) 3 100) 1

PHYSICS

101) 1 102) 1 103) 1 104) 1 105) 2 106) 3 107) 1 108) 4 109) 4 110) 2

111) 2 112) 2 113) 1 114) 1 115) 3 116) 2 117) 3 118) 2 119) 4 120) 4

121) 3 122) 3 123) 4 124) 3 125) 1 126) 4 127) 3 128) 4 129) 1 130) 2

131) 1 132) 2 133) 1 134) 1 135) 1 136) 4 137) 1 138) 4 139) 3 140) 1

141) 1 142) 3 143) 2 144) 1 145) 1 146) 1 147) 1 148) 4 149) 4 150) 3

CHEMISTRY

151) 4 152) 1 153) 2 154) 4 155) 1 156) 4 157) 2 158) 2 159) 1 160) 1
161) 4 162) 1 163) 2 164) 3 165) 2 166) 3 167) 1 168) 3 169) 2 170) 3
171) 3 172) 2 173) 2 174) 3 175) 1 176) 2 177) 2 178) 1 179) 2 180) 4
181) 1 182) 1 183) 3 184) 1 185) 2 186) 4 187) 3 188) 2 189) 2 190) 3
191) 4 192) 1 193) 4 194) 3 195) 2 196) 2 197) 2 198) 2 199) 4 200) 3
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SOLUTIONS
BOTANY 38. NCERT XI : Page No : 170
SECTION – A 39. NCERT XI : Page No : 169
1. NCERT XI : Page No : 129 40. NCERT XI : Page No : 139
2. NCERT XI : Page No : 140 41. NCERT XI : Page No : 136
3. NCERT XI : Page No : 145 42. NCERT XI : Page No : 128
4. NCERT XI : Page No : 148 43. NCERT XI : Page No : 125
5. NCERT XI : Page No : 168 44. NCERT XI : Page No : 158
6. NCERT XI : Page No : 165 45. NCERT XI : Page No : 146
7. NCERT XI : Page No : 166 46. Conceptual
8. NCERT XI : Page No : 168 47. NCERT XI : Page No : 151
9. NCERT XI : Page No : 135 48. NCERT XI : Page No : 155
10. NCERT XI : Page No : 164 49. NCERT XI : Page No : 164
11. NCERT XI : Page No : 153 50. NCERT XI : Page No : 166
12. NCERT XI : Page No : 135 ZOOLOGY
13. NCERT XI : Page No : 163 SECTION – A
14. NCERT XI : Page No : 165 51. CO2 is mainly transported as Bicarbonate
15. In adult animals Heart cells, nerve cells do ions due to carbonic anhydrase enzyme
not divide further exit G1 phase to enter present both in RBC and plasma.
inactive stage called stage G0 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 275
NCERT XI : Page No : 164 52. Conducting part does not provide surface for
16. NCERT XI : Page No : 145 diffusion
17. NCERT XI : Page No : 159 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 270
18. NCERT XI : Page No : 140 53. high Po2 , low PCo2 , low temperature
19. NCERT XI : Page No : 137 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 274
20. NCERT XI : Page No : 167 54. Residual volume
21. NCERT XI : Page No : 169 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 272
22. NCERT XI : Page No : 143 55. Conceptual
23. NCERT XI : Page No : 158 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 274
24. NCERT XI : Page No : 131 56. Diagram
25. NCERT XI : Page No : 134 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 271
26. NCERT XI : Page No : 148 57. Black lung Disease
27. NCERT XI : Page No : 146 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 276
28. NCERT XI : Page No : 156 58. Matching
29. NCERT XI : Page No : 151 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 268
30. NCERT XI : Page No : 154 59. Emphysema
31. NCERT XI : Page No : 148 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 275
32. Conceptual 60. Lub sound – closing of AV – valves
33. NCERT XI : Page No : 163 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 284
34. NCERT XI : Page No : 148, 149 61. Cardiac output = stroke volume in ml ×
35. NCERT XI : Page No : 159 Heart beats/min
36. NCERT XI : Page No : 144 C.O = 50 ml × 72 beats
37. NCERT XI : Page No : 151
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C.O = 3600 ml 77. Hyperosmolarity of renal medulla is caused
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 285 by Nacl and Urea.
62. NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 286 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 296
63. Solubility of CO2 is 20-25 times higher 78. JG cells of kidney secrete Renin.
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 297
Than that of O2
79. Renal columns or columns of Bertini
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 273 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 292
64. Haemoglobin’s affinity for O2 increases at 80. NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 294
the alveoli due to high PO2 81. Conceptual
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 274 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 297
65. Conceptual 82. NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 296
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 271 83. NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 297
66. Basophills secrete Inflammatory mediators 84. Osmoreceptors are present in M.O
like Histamin, Serotonin etc. NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 297
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 279 85. Hypothalamus, JGA and Heart
67. NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 279 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 297
68. Conceptual SECTION – B
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 281 86. Matching
69. SA –Node can generate maximum number of NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 275
action potentials to maintain rhythm city of 87. Expiratory capacity
Heart NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 272
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 284 88. - Inspiration occurs if pressure within the
70. Atrium and ventricles are separated by thick lungs is less than atmospheric pressure.
fibrous septum. - Expiration occurs if pressure within the
Mass of Nodel tissue present in right upper lungs is more than atmospheric pressure.
corner of right atrium is called SA –Node. NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 270
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 283 89. Conceptual
71. SA – Node → AV – Node → Bundle of His NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 274
→ Purkinje fibres → Heart muscles. 90. IC = TV + IRV
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 285 FRC = ERV + RV
72. Diagram. VC = TLC − RV
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 287 NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 272
73. Conceptual 91. Tricuspid and pulmonary valves regulate the
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 287 flow of deoxygenated blood.
74. Systemic circulation = Left ventricle to Right NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 283
Atrium 92. Conceptual – End of ventricular Diastole is
Pulmonary circulation = Right ventricle to also the end of Atrial systole.
left Atrium. NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 284
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 286 93. - Blood pressure in pulmonary arch is less
75. NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 298 than in systemic arch.
76. Urea is secreted in to thin Ascending Limb. NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 286
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 295 94. Volume of air a person can inspire after
normal expiration is Inspiratory capacity.

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NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 272 105. Cloth can be pulled out without dislodging
95. Mother Rh − and Foetus Rh + the dishes from the table because of inertia.
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 281 So statement I is true.
96. Matching This is Newton’s third law and hence true,
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 294 the statement II.
97. - Maintenance of high osmolarity in 106. pulling force is 2 mg while opp force is mg.
medullary interstitium from 300 to 1200 Net force F = 2mg − mg = mg
milliosm L−1 mg g
So acceleration, = =
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 296 3m 3
98. Matching Now as A is accelerated up while B and C
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 293 down, so tension T1 is such that
99. - 1100 – 1200 ml of blood passes through the mg < T1 < 2mg .
kidneys every minute.
Actually for the
motion of A,
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 293
 g 4
100. - Nearly all essential nutrients and 70-80% of T1 = m(g + a) = m  g +  = mg
electrolytes and water are reabsorbed in PCT  3 3
NCERT Class XI : Pg.No – 294 Now to calculate tension in string BC we
PHYSICS consider the downward motion of C.
 g 2
SECTION – A T2 = m(g − a) = m  g −  = mg
 3 3
101. Force causing the acc. = 400 − 200 = 200N 107. 1, 2 and 3 are correct
200 108. Acc. Of block while sliding down upper half
Mass of the boy =
9.8 = g sin φ
F 200
Accelration = = × 9.8 = 9.8ms −2 Retardation of block while sliding down
m 200
lower half = g ( sin φ − µ cos φ )
102. From L.C.L.M
1000 × 5 + 0 = (1000 + 60)V For the block to come to rest
g sin φ = −g(sin φ − µ cos φ)
1000 × 5
V= = 4.71m / s µ = 2 tan φ
1060
( )
5 5
103. The change in momentum in the final 109. W = ∫ F ⋅ dx = ∫ 7 − 2x + 3x 2 dx
0 0
direction is equal to the impulse 5 5
 250   250  5 2x 2 3x 3
= × 28 −  − × 24  = 13 N − S = 7x −
0
+ = 135 joule
1000   1000  2 0 3 0

Im pulse 13 1 9
Force = = = 1300 in the 110. W = mg = 20 × 9.8 × = 392J
Time 1/100 2 2
direction of ball. 111. W = mgh = 2.5 × 9.8 × 6 = 147 J .
dm 112. At 20 m height P.E = mgh = 196 J
104. F = v = 5 × 1 = 5N
dt After 2 sec velocity v = gt = 19.6 m/s
F 5 1
F = ma ⇒ a = = = 2.5 ms −2 KE after 2 sec = mv 2 = 192.08 J
m 2 2
PE after 2 sec = PE at 20 m height – KE after
2sec

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= 196 – 192.08 = 3.92 J 2
S1  r2  1
dm =  =
113. F = v = 4 ×103 × 50 × 10−3 = 200N S2  r1  4
dt
3
114. m1u1 + m 2 u 2 = m1v1 + m 2 v 2  2πr 
 
u1 = v1 + v 2 T 2
 v0  (2πr) 2 r 4 π2
125. 3 = = =
v 2 − v1 v −v 1 − v1 / v 2 r r3 r 3 GM GM
e= = 2 1 =  mv 02 GMm 2 GM 
u1 v 2 + v1 1 + v1 / v 2 = 2 , v0 =
Q 
v1 1 − e  r r r 
∴ =
v2 1 + e T 2 4π 2
Slope = tan θ =
=
115. Conceptual r 3 GM
2m 2 u 2  m1 − m 2  GM1 GM 2
116. v1 = + 126. V = − −
 u1 r1 r2
m1 + m 2  m1 + m 2 
3 = −1.47 ×10−7 J / kg
v1 = U
5 G × 4M P GM e
127. g ' = , g=
2 R P2 R e2
1  3u 
Final energy of sphere = (8m)  
2  5  g'
= 4 ⇒ g ' = 4g
9 g
= E = 0.36E
25 Energy needed to lift 2 kg mass = mg 'h
117. Concept = 2 × 40 × 2 = 160J
118. F = YA ∝ ∆t 128. Conceptual
= 2 ×1011 × 2 ×10 −6 × 1.1×10−5 × 20 = 88 N 129. Concept
1
119. W =
1
Fe = 8.1× 106 ergs 130. ∴ K.E = mv e2 = 6.27 ×109 J
2 2
FL 131. T 2 ∝ r 3
120. Y = = 2 × 1011 N / m 2 2 3 2
Ae  T1   r1   1  10
4

121. Y = 2η[1 + σ] =
    ⇒   =
 T2   r2  8 r2
2 ⋅ 4η = 2η[1 + σ]
r2 = 4 ×104 km
σ = 0.2
2πr
1 V = rw =
122. U = × stress × strain T
2
1 1 r r 
U = × (YS)S = YS2 ∴ v 2 − v1 = 2π  1 − 2  = π×104 km / s
2 2  T1 T2 
l 1 L1 r22 1 132. Concept
123. = = 133. Both gases are diatomic and at same temp. so
l 2 L 2 r12 8
E1 1
124. Stress =
F
= 2
F = .
A πr E2 1
1 3
Stress, S ∝ 2 134. Average K.E = RT
r 2

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nR CP R 2R 2 1
135. C v = ; = +1 = +1 = +1 m(v3 − u 3 ) = kx -------- (3)
2 Cv Cv nR n 3
SECTION – B From (2) and (3)
136. FC1 = FC2 3  v2 − u 2 
t=  3  (x) .
2  v − u3 
mv12 2mv 22
= 140. P = FV
r r/2 50000 = 1000 × V
v1 = 4v 2
2 2
V = 50 m / s
v1 = 2v 2 P 50000
F= = = 2000N
n = 2. V 25
137. The tension is same in two segments. For B Resultant force = 2000 − 1000 = 1000 N
the equation is (40 × 9.8 − T) = 40a ------- (1) F = ma
For C the equation is 1000 = 1000 × a
 1 ∴ a = 1 ms −2 .
 T − 50 × 9.8 ×  = 50a -------- (2)
 2 141. Conceptual
From (1) and (2), a = 1.63 m / s 2 ∆V
142. Compressibility = − = 5 ×10 −10
1 V ⋅ ∆P
S = at 2 = 13.04m ∆V
2 −10
=− = 5 × 10 × 15 × 106
138. N = mg cos θ V
f = mg sin θ = 7.5 × 10−3
µ = tan θ ∆l Mg ∆l
143. = ⇒ = 0.0098cm
h = R (1 − cos θ ) L Ay L
 144. Concept
1  145. As the rotation of earth takes place about
R 1 − 
 µ 2 + 1  polar axis there for body placed at poles will
not feel any centrifugal force and its weight
dv
139. F = m (or) acceleration due to gravity remains
dt unaffected.
 dv 
P =  m  V = k (constant) r3
 dt  146. T = 2π
GM
v2
m = kt + C -------- (1) r3
2 T 2 = 4π 2
At t = 0, v = U GM
4π2 r 3
mU 2 M= 2
∴C = T G
2
147. V0 = gR = 7.9195 km / sec
mv 2 mu 2
Eq (1) ⇒ = kt + Ve = 2gR = 11.2 km / sec
2 2
1 ∆V = 11.2 − 7.9195 = 3.2805 / sec
m(v 2 − u 2 ) = kt -------- (2)
2 4π 2 R e3
148. M e =
dv GT 2
Again m ⋅ v = k
dt 4 4π 2 R e3
dv πR e 3ρ =
mv ⋅ V = k ⇒ mv 2 dv = k ⋅ dx 3 GT 2
dx 3π
Integrating ρT 2 =
G
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149. r.m.s velocity does not depend on pressure. 163. Wirr = − Pext (Vf − Vi )
150. Vav =
8RT
⇒ Vav ∝
1 = −1atm (10 l − 1l )
πM M = − 9lit − atm
(C H )
=
M He
= 2. = −9(101J)
(CHe ) MH = −909 J
CHEMISTRY 164. (1), (2), (4) - endothermic
SECTION – A (3) – exothermic
165. ‘A’ is CH 3CHO , 'B' is CH 3COCH 3
151. SO 2 (2bp + 1lp) − sp 2
166. Excess weak base + limited strong acid can
ClO − (1bp + 3lp) − sp3 act like a basic buffer
H 2O(2bp + 2lp) − sp3
( ) (σ ) ( π )
2 2
167. O 2− 17e − − KK ( σ2s )
2 *
2s 2p x
XeF2 (2b + 3lp) − sp3d
( ) (σ ) (π ) ( π )
2 2 2 1
+ π2p y 2p z
*
2p x
*
2p y
152. Due to high hydration enthalpy of Li ion
153. N 2 + O 2 
→ 2NO ; ∆H1 = + x KJ … (1) 10 − 7
Bond order = = 1.5
2NO+O 2 
→ 2NO 2 ; ∆H 2 = − y KJ .. (2) 2
168. Conceptual
Add 1 +2 169.
N 2 +2O 2 
→ 2NO 2 ; ∆ H3 = ( x − y ) KJ F
ii
1  x− y Cl − F
N 2 + O 2 
→ NO 2 ; ∆ H =   KJ
2  2  ii
154. Equilibrium state is influenced by F
concentration, pressure and temperature It has bent T – shape. No 1800 angles
wheareas equilibrium constant in influenced 170. Na 2CO3 is called soda ash
by temperature and stiochoimetry only. 171. Ca 3SiO5 − 51%, Ca 2SiO 4 − 26% and
155.
Ca 3Al2O6 − 11%
Br
172. Enthalpy, volume, entropy and internal
energy are extensive property
CH3 − C ≡ CH 
2HBr
→ CH3 − C − CH3 173. PCl5 ⇌ PCl3 + Cl2
0.16 - -
Br 0.16 – 0.08 0.08 0.08
156. CCl4 has no lone pair on central atom. It  0.08  0.08 
  
cannot act like a lewis base. Kc =  2  2 
= 0.04 mole lit
Due to non availability of vacant d-orbitals,  0.08 
CCl4 is not a Lewis acid  
 2 
157. Conceptual 174.
158. Bond length in H 2 and D 2 is 74 pm HCOO − + NH 4+ + H 2O ⇌ HCOOH + NH 4OH
( weak acid ) ( weak base )
159. K sp = ( 3s ) ( 4s )
3 4
175. It represents axial overlap of orbitals
160. K + ions and Na + ions together are ∴ it is a sigma bond
responsible for transmission of nerve signals ∵ the wave functions are reinforcing with
161. BeSO 4 , MgSO 4 are soluble in water each other, it is a positive overlap
162. Acidic strength - 1<2<4<3 176. Down the group stability of fluorides in first
- I (10.2)>IV(10.1)>III(7.2)>II(7.1) group decreases.
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0.01 II) satisfies all conditions of aromaticity
177. N b =  OH −  = × 2 = 10−2 M
2 ⊕
P OH = 2, P H = 12 and
178. H 2O 2 + I 2 + 2OH − 
→ 2 I− + O 2 + 2 H 2O
179. ∆ H = − ve, ∆ S = + ve 191. K eq < 10−3 - Backward reaction is favoured
∆ G = ∆ H − T∆ S 192.
∆ G = ( −) − T ( + ) Mg(HCO3 )2 + 2Ca(OH)2 → 2CaCO3 ↓ +Mg(OH)2 ↓ +2H2O
∆ G is always negative 146g (2 × 74) g
180. LiCl is soluble in pyridine 193. Methyl bromide has least stearic hinderance
181. 1>4>3>2 194. Arenium is not aromatic
182. ∆ o G = − 2.303RT log K 195. SO 2 is an unsymmetrical molecule

( )
196. A is n – propyl benzene, B is iso propyl
−13.82 = −2.303 2 × 10 −3 ( 300 ) log K benzene
10 = log K 197. Strong oxidation of alcohol gave a carboxylic
acid with same number of carbon atoms
K = 1010
∴ C 4 H10O must be a 1° alcohol
1
183. Va N a = 55 × = 0.55 ; C4 H10O can be
100
1 (a) CH3 − CH 2CH 2 CH 2OH
Vb N b = 45 × = 0.45 ; CH 3
100
0.55 − 0.45 0.1 CH3 − CH − CH2 − OH
H +  =
  = = 10−3 (b)
100 100 +
KMnO4 H
P =3
H CH3 − CH 2 − CH 2 − CH 2 − OH  →
184. 1° alcohols do not give turbidity at room CH3 − CH 2 − CH 2 − COOH
temperature with HCl + anhydrous ZnCl2 +
KMnO4 H
CH3 − CH − CH2OH  → CH3 − CH − COOH
185. Dielectric constant ; K w are higher for
H 2O CH 3 CH 3
SECTION – B 198.
186. 1 ml (20 vol H 2O 2 ) liberates 20 ml of O 2 at C ( graphite )+ O 2 ( g ) 
→ CO 2 ( g ) ; ∆ H = − 400 KJ mole
12 grams
STP
12 grams ---- – 400 KJ
10 vol (20 vol H 2 O 2 ) liberates 200 ml of 6 grams ---- – 200 KJ
O 2 at STP 199. X is CH3F ; Y is CH3I
187. Ra>Ba>Sr>Ca>Mg>Be – density Reactivity of CH 3I > CH3F both for SN 1
188.
H O + or
( )
and SN 2
CH 3 − CH = CH − CH 3 
3
→ CH 3 − CH ( OH ) − CH 2 − CH 3
HBO 200.
−30 ×103 O.... H − O
189. Teq = = 400 K
−75 H3C − C C − CH3
Since both ∆H and ∆S are negative the
O − H ....O
process is spontaneous below 400 K
190. I) Kekule’s perception of benzene Intermolecular hydrogen bonding
Dimer
⇌ Eight membered ring

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