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Shiv Chhatrapati Shikshan Sanstha, Latur.

CET–CELL PCB-Group
Sections : (A) Physics (B) Chemistry (C) Biology
Questions : 25 25 50
Marks : 100 100 200
Roll No. Date : 24 Jan, 2021
XI-NEET UT-10 Time : 1.40 Hrs.
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Section 'A' Physics : Relative Motion And Electrostatics


1. A policeman moving on a highway with a speed of 30 kmh–1 fires a bullet at a thief’s
car speeding away in the same direction with a speed of 192 kmh–1. If the muzzle
speed of the bullet is 150 ms–1 with what speed does the bullet hit the thief’s car ?
1) 120 m/s
2) 90 m/s
3) 125 m/s
4) 105 m/s
2. A bird is flying towards north with a velocity 40 km/h and a train is moving a velocity
40 km/h towards east. What is the velocity of the bird noted by a man in the train ?
1) 40 2 km/h N–E
2) 40 2 km/h S–E
3) 40 2 km/h N–W
4) 40 2 km/h S–W
3. A coin is released inside a lift at a height of 2m from the floor of the lift. The height of
the lift is 10 m. The lift is moving with an acceleration of 11 m/s2 downwards. The
time after which the coin will strike with the lift is
1) 4 S
2) 2 S
4
3) S
21
2
4) S
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4. A main in a balloon, throws a stone downwards with a speed of 5 m/s with balloon.
The balloon is moving upwards with a constant acceleration of 5 m/s2. Then velocity
of the stone relative to the man after 2 second is
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1) 10 m/s
2) 30 m/s
3) 15 m/s
4) 35 m/s
5. Three elephants A, B and C are moving along a straight line with constant speed in
same direction as shown in fig. Speed of A is 5 m/s and speed of C is 10 m/s. Initially
separation between A and B is ‘d’ and between B and C is also d. When ‘B’ catches ‘C’
separation between A and C becomes 3d. Then the speed of B will be

1) 7.5 m/s
2) 15 m/s
3) 20 m/s
4) 5 m/s
6. A particle A is project from ground an observer B running on ground with uniform
velocity of magnitude v, observe A to move along a straight line. The time of light of
A as measured by B is T. Then the range R of projectile on ground is
1) R = v.T
2) R > v . T
3) R < v. T
4) none of these
7. A train of 150 m length is going towards north direction at a speed of 10 m/s. A parrot
flies at a speed of 5 m/s towards south direction parallel to the railway track. The time
taken by the parrot to cross the train is equal to
1) 12 s
2) 8 s
3) 15 s
4) 10 s
8. Rain is falling vertically downwards with a speed of 4 kmh–1. A girl moves on a straight
road with a velocity of 3 kmh–1. The apparent velocity of rain with respect to the girl
is
1) 3 kmh–1
2) 4 kmh–1

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3) 5 kmh–1
4) 7 kmh–1
9. A river is flowing with velocity 2 m/s. A boat is moving downstream. Velocity of boat
in still water is 3 m/s. A person standing on boat throws a ball vertically upwards w.r.t.
himself with a velocity of 10 m/s. At the top most point, the velocity of ball w.r.t. man
standing on boat w.r.t. river and w.r.t. ground respectively is
1) 5, 3, 0 m/s
2) 0, 3, 5 m/s
3) 0, 5, 3 m/s
4) none of these
10. To man running at a speed of 5 m/sec, the rain drops appear to be falling at an angle of
45° from the vertical. If the rain drops are actually falling vertically downwards, then
actual velocity of raindrops in m/sec is
1) 5
2) 5 3
3) 5 2
4) 4
11. A boat is to go straight across a stream that is flowing at 5.0 km/h to east. The boatman
knows that his speed with respect to water is 10 km/h. The angle at which he must head
the boat, and his speed relative to the shore will be

1) 10 km/h at 0°
2) 5 3 km/h at 60°
3) 10 3 km/h at 30°
4) 5 3 km/h at 30°
12. A boat is moving towards east with velocity 4 m/s with respect to still water and river
is flowing towards north with velocity 2 m/s and the wind is blowing towards north
with velocity 6 m/s. The direction of the flag blown over by the wind hoisted on the
boat is
1) north-west
2) south-east
3) tan–1 (1/2) with east
4) north
13. Which of the following charges can form an electric dipole ?
1) +1 mC, –1mC
2) +10–3 mC, –1 mC
3) +5 × 10–3 C, –2 × 10–3 C
4) –1 C, –1 C

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14. An electric dipole is kept in in non–uniform electric field. It experiences
1) a force and a torque
2) a torque but not a force
3) a force but not a torque
4) neither a force nor a torque
15. The torque acting on an electric field is maximum when
1) axis of electric dipole is parallel to uniform field
2) axis of electric dipole is perpendicular to uniform field
3) field is non–uniform
4) axis of electric dipole is inclined at an angle 45° to the field
16. Torque acting on electric dipole of dipole movement P placed in uniform electric
field E is
1) P × E
2) P × (E × P )
3) P ×E
4) E . P /P2
17. A point P lies on the perpendicular bisector of an electric dipole of dipole moment p. If
the distance of P from the dipole is r (much larger than the size of the dipole), then the
electric field at P is proportional to
1) P–1 and r–2
2) p2 and r–3
3) p and r–2
4) p and r–3
18. Three point charges +q, –2q and +q are placed at points (x = 0, y = a, z = 0),
(x = 0, y = 0, z = 0) and (x = a, y = 0, z = 0) respectively. The magnitude and direction
of the electric dipole moment vector of this charge assembly are
1) 2 qa along the line joining the points (x = 0, y = 0, z = 0) & (x = a, y = a, z = 0)
2) qa along the line joining the points (x = 0, y = 0, z = 0) and (x = 0, y = a, z = 0)
3) 2 qa along + x direction
4) 2 qa along + y direction
19. Let Ea be the electric field due to a dipole in its axial plane distant l and Eq be the field
in the equatorial plane distant l. The relation between Ea and Eq is
1) Ea = Eq
2) Eq = 2Ea
3) Ea = 2Eq
4) Ea = 3Eq
20. Two equal and opposite charges of 2 × 10–10 C are placed at a distance of 1 cm forming
a dipole and are placed in an electric field of 2 × 105 N/C. The maximum torque on
dipole is
1) 2 2 × 10–6 Nm
2) 4 × 10–9 Nm
3) 8 × 108 Nm
4) 4 × 10–7 Nm

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21. A dipole is placed in a uniform electric field, its potential energy will be minimum
when the angle between its axis and field is
1) zero
2) p/2
3) p
4) 2p
22. A dipole is placed parallel to the electric field. If W is the work done in rotating the
dipole by 60°; then work done in rotating it by 180° is
1) 2W
2) 4W
3) 3W
4) W/2
23. Three point charges of +2q, +2q and –4q are placed at the corners A, B and C of an
equilateral triangle ABC of side 'x'. The magnitude of the electric dipole moment of
this system is
1) 2 3 qx
2) 2 qx
3) qx
4) 3 qx

24. An electric dipole of moment p of 400 Cm is placed in a transverse electric field E
of 50 V/m at an angle of 30° to E . Then a torque of
1) 10–2 Nm acts along the direction of E
2) 10–3 Nm acts along the direction of p

3) 10–5 Nm acts normal to both E and p

4) 10–2 Nm acts normal to both E and p


25. The ratio of electric field at two points on the axis of dipole is 12.5 : 1 placed at a
distance 10 cm and 20 cm from centre of electric dipole then dipole length is
1) 5 cm
2) 10 cm
3) 15 cm
4) 20 cm

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Section 'B' Chemistry : Thermodynamics And G.O.C.
26. Which of the following statements is correct ?
1) Internal energy is a state function but work is not
2) Work is a state function but internal energy is not
3) Both internal energy and work are state functions
4) Neither internal energy nor work is a state function
27. In which one of the following sets, all the properties belong to same category (all
extensive or all intensive) ?
1) Mass, volume, pressure
2) Temperature, pressure, volume
3) Heat capacity, density, entropy
4) Enthalpy, internal energy, volume
28. Which of the following is an intensive property of the system ?
1) Total mass
2) Total energy
3) Volume
4) Energy mol –1
29. The information not conveyed by thermodynamics is about
1) Various energy changes (H, U) can be calculated in a reaction
2) In which conditions equilibrium is established
3) Rate of reactions
4) All the three above
30. Plants and trees are called as
1) an open system
2) a closed system
3) an isolated system
4) none of these
31. Pressure cooker is an example of
1) a heterogeneous system
2) an open system
3) a closed system
4) an isolated system
32. “When two systems are separately thermally equilibrium with 3rd system, then two
systems also in thermal equilibrium” this is called as
1) 1st law of thermodynamics
2) Zeroth law of thermodynamics
3) Second law of thermodynamics
4) None of these
33. Out of molar entropy (I), specific volume (II), heat capacity (III), volume (IV), extensive
properties are
1) I , II
2) I, II, IV
3) II, III
4) III, IV
34. Which of the following statements is incorrect ?
1) Heat capacity is extensive property
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2) In isolated system, adiabatic walls are used
3) We can find absolute value of internal energy
4) Boiling point of water is intensive property
35. Hot coffee kept in thermas flask is example of
1) closed system
2) open system
3) isolated system
4) none of these
36. Which of the following is not a thermodynamic process ?
1) Isobaric process
2) Isochoric process
3) Isothermal process
4) Evoparation
37. In isobaric process, which property is kept constant
1) temperature
2) pressure
3) volume
4) none of these
38. Which of the following statements is incorrect ?
1) In cyclic process change in internal energy equal to zero
2) In adiabatic process isolated system is used
3) In isothermal process temperature is kept constant
4) In isochoric process pressure is kept constant
39. Electronegativity is defined as the power of an atom in a molecule to
1) Repel electrons towards itself
2) Attract electrons towards itself
3) Expand itself
4) All of the mentioned
40. Which of the following is a permanent electron displacement effect ?
1) Inductomeric
2) Electromeric
3) Inductive
4) All of the mentioned
41. The phenomenon in which two or more structures involving identical position of atoms
can be written for a particular molecule is called
1) Conjugation
2) Resonance
3) Hyperconjugation
4) Vibration
42. What is IUPAC name of vinegar
1) Ethyl alcohol
2) Ethanoic acid
3) Ethanol
4) Formic acid

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43. Which molecule is a homologue of the following ?

OH

1)
O

2)
CH3 CH3

3)
OH
O
CH3
4)
CH3

44. C3H8 belongs to the homologous series of


1) Alkynes
2) Alkenes
3) Alkanes
4) Cycloalkanes
45. The first number of the alkyne homologous series is
1) Propyne
2) Ethyne
3) Methane
4) Ethene
46. Which of the following is the correct order of –ve charge present on oxygen
While CH3 shows +I (+I means increases electron density)
1) I > II > III
2) II > I > III
3) III > I > II
4) III > II > I
47. The –I effect is shown by
1) –COOH
2) –CH3
3) –CH2–CH3
4) –CHR2
48. Which of the following contains three pair of electrons ?
1) Carbocation
2) Carbanion
3) Free radical
4) None of these
49. How many secondary carbon atoms contain the following hydrocarbon chain

C C C C C C n – number secondary carbon atom

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1) n=5
2) n=3
3) n=0
4) n=2

CH3

CH3 Si CH2 COOH


50.
CH3

In this molecule, the effect of trimethyl silyl group (encircled) on the acidity of –COOH
group is of
1) electron donating nature
2) strong electron withdrawing nature
3) weak electron withdrawing nature
4) both ‘1’ and ‘3’

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Section 'C' Biology : Kingdom Plantae And Breathing & Exchange of Gases
51. Which of the following contains Chla, chld, phycoerythrin?
1) Chlorophyta
2) Phaeophyta
3) Rhodophyta
4) Bacillariophyta
52. What is the mode of sexual reproduction in Chlorophyceae?
1) Oogamous
2) Anisogamous
3) Isogamous
4) All of the above
53. Phylogenetic classification seeks:
1) The similarity in sexual mode of reproduction
2) The similarity in the asexual mode of reproduction
3) Evolutionary relationship among organisms
4) None
54. The cytological classification relies on cytological information like:
1) Chromosome number
2) Chromosome structure
3) Chromosome behaviour
4) All
55. Chemotaxonomy uses to find the relationship in organisms:
1) Chemical constituents
2) Reaction with chemical reagents
3) The affinity of plants towards some chemicals
4) None
56. Chlorophyll containing organelle of algae is:
1) Chloroplast
2) Plastid
3) Thalloid
4) Chromoplast
57. Artificial classification” by Linnaeus was not accurate because:
1) It gave equal weightage to vegetative as well as the sexual mode of reproduction.
2) It was primarily based upon superficial morphological character like color, shape,
and number of leaves.
3) It did not consider internal structure like anatomy, embryology, phytochemistry.
4) All
58. Which of the following is rich in protein?
1) Ulothrix
2) Spirogyra
3) Nostoc
4) Chlorella
59. Ulothrix produces
1) Isogametes
2) Heterogametes
3) Anisogametes
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4) Basidiospores
60. Why vegetative mode of reproduction does not weight equally to the sexual mode of
reproduction.
1) Vegetative propagation is common in the plant kingdom.
2) Vegetative reproduction is not so complicated, like sexual reproduction.
3) Environmental factors easily alter vegetative characters.
4) None.
61. Which one of the following is a colonial alga?
1) Ulothrix
2) Spirogyra
3) Volvox
4) Chlorella
62. Which of the following has non-flagellated isogamous gametes?
1) Spirogyra
2) Chlamydomonas
3) Volvox
4) Fucus
63. Phycology is the study of
1) Algae
2) Fungi
3) Bacteria
4) All the aboveclassification.
64. In isogamy
1) Gametes are morphologically similar but physiologically dissimilar
2) Gametes are morphologically dissimilar but physiologically similar
3) Gametes are morphologically and physiologically similar
4) both ‘2’ and ‘3’
65. A sexual reproduction in algae takes place by the formation ----
1) Oospore
2) Zoospore
3) Zygote
4) None of these
66. Most primitive members of the plant kingdom are
1) Thallophytes
2) Bryophytes
3) Pteridophytes
4) Gymnosperms
67. The biggest carbon dioxide fixator on earth is?
1) Plants other than alga.
2) Algae.
3) Cyanobacteria.
4) None.
68. Meiotic division in zygote takes place in
1) Thallophyta
2) Angiosperms
3) Gymnosperms
4) Pteridophyta
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69. Amphibian of plant kingdom
1) Algae
2) Bryophytes
3) Pteridiophytes
4) All of these
70. Which of the following is thalloid and non-embryophytes
1) Algae
2) Bryophytes
3) Pteridiophytes
4) All of these
71. Find odd man out
1) Artificial——Linnaus
2) Natural —— Englor and prantle
3) Phylogenetic——Hutichson
4) Cytotaxanomy—— height of the plant
72. External and internal features considered in
1) Natural system of classification
2) Artificial system of classification
3) Phylogenetic system of classification
4) Numerical taxonomy
73. Five kingdom system of classification is given by
1) Mendel
2) Aristotle
3) Darwin
4) R. H. Whittaker
74. In Oogamy, fertilization involves
1) A large non-motile female gamete and a small non-motile male gamete
2) A large motile female gamete and a small non-motile male gamete
3) A small non-motile female gamete and a large motile male gamete
4) A large non-motile female gamete and a small motile male gamete
75. Classification of the flowering plant by Bentham and Hooker is:
1) Natural classification.
2) Artificial classification.
3) phylogenetic
4) none
76. Statement A;- Breathing is commonly known as Respiration.
Statement B;- Process of exchange of CO2 from the atmosphere with O2 produced by
the cells is called breathing.
1) Both A and B statements are correct.
2) Statement A is correct but statement B is incorrect.
3) Statement A is incorrect but statement B is correct.
4) Both A and B statements are incorrect.
77. Mechanism of breathing vary among different groups of animals depending mainly on
their
a) Habitats
b) Levels of organization

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c) According to hierarchy of ICBN
1) a & b
2) a &c
3) b &c
4) a, b & c
78. In lower invertebrates like sponges, coelenterates, flatworms etc exchange of O2 with
CO2 by simple diffusion through
1) Gills
2) Body surface
3) Book lungs
4) Pleura
79. Match Column-I with column-II and choose the correct option
Column-I Column-II
a) Earthworms i) Network of tubes
b) Aquatic arthropods ii) lungs
c) Molluscs iii) Gills
d) Terrestrial organisms iv) Moist cuticle
e) Insects
1) a-i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv, e-iii
2) a-iv, b-iii, c-iii, d-ii, e-i
3) a-iv, b-ii, c-i, d-iii, e-iii
4) a-iv, b-ii, c-iii, d-i, e-iii
80. Which group of animals respire through lungs?
1) Earthworm and insects
2) Sponges, coelenterates and flatworms
3) Fishes and aquatic arthropods
4) Reptiles, birds and mammals
81. Lecithin is secreted by
1) Type –I pneumocytes cells
2) Type – II pneumocytes cells
3) Type – III alveoli cells
4) Macrophages
82. Mark the correct statement.
a) Alveoli are thin, irregular walled and vascularized bag like structures
b) Inner pleura membrane is in contact with thoracic lining.
c) Larynx is cartilaginous box
1) a and b
2) a and c
3) a,b and c
4) only a
83. Conduction part of human respiratory system helps in
a) Transport of atmospheric air to alveoli
b) Clears it from foreign particles
c) Humidifies and also brings air to body temperature.
1) a and b
2) a and c

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3) a, b and c
4) only c
84. Which has the smallest diameter?
1) Right primary bronchus
2) Left primary bronchus
3) Trachea
4) Respiratory bronchiole
85. During forced expiration, actively contracting muscles includes
1) Diaphragm
2) External inter-costals
3) Internal inter-costal & abdominal muscles
4) Diaphragm & intestinal muscle
86. Match column – I with column-II
Column –I Column-II
a) Larynx i) Lid of larynx
b) Trachea ii) Air sacs
c) Alveoli iii) Voice box
d) Epiglottis iv) Wind pipe
v) Common passage
1) a-iii, b-iv, c-ii, d-i
2) a-v, b-iv, c-i, d- ii
3) a-iii, b-iv, c-ii, d-v
4) a-iii, b-v, c-ii, d-i
87. Pick the correct statement.
1) Contraction of internal intercostal muscles lift up the ribs and sternum
2) RBC transports oxygen only
3) Thoracic cavity is anatomically an air tight chamber
4) During expiration, the intrapulmonary pressure is slightly below atmospheric
pressure.
88. Among the mammals, the efficiency of ventilation of lungs as compared to reptiles and
birds is better developed by presence of
1) Ribs and costal muscles
2) Only ribs
3) Only costal muscles
4) Diaphragm
89. Statement 1 : Males produce low pitch voice
Statement 2 : Vocal cords of male are thicker and longer due to influence of androgens.
1) Both the statements are true
2) Both are statements are false
3) Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false
4) Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true
90. Which is correct about nasopharynx?
1) Internal nostrils opens into nasopharynx
2) It is common passage for food and air
3) It opens through gullet of the larynx region into the trachea
4) All of these

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91. Pores of Kuhn present on
1) Wall of alveoli
2) Trachea
3) Primary bronchi
4) Secondary bronchi
92. At which level of thoracic vertebra, trachea divides?
1) 2nd thoracic vertebra
2) 3rd thoracic vertebra
3) 4th thoracic vertebra
4) 5th thoracic vertebra
93. ……………… is the site of actual diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the
blood and atmospheric air.
1) All bronchi
2) All bronchioles
3) All bronchioles and terminal bronchioles
4) Alveoli and their ducts
94. Which animal among the following respires via the buccal cavity, moist skin and lungs?
1) Sycon
2) Hydra
3) Frog
4) Earthworm
95. Covering of lungs is called
1) Pericardium
2) Pleural membrane
3) Perichondrium
4) Peritoneum
96. If the thoracic wall but not the lungs is punctured
1) The lungs get inflated
2) The man dies as the lungs get collapsed
3) The breathing rate decreases
4) The breathing rate increases
97. Adam’s apple represents
1) Arytenoid cartilage
2) Cricoid cartilage
3) Thyroid cartilage
4) Epiglottis
98. Diaphragm is a dome shaped muscular structure which separates
1) Coelomic cavity from pelvic cavity
2) Pleural cavity from thoracic cavity
3) Thoracic cavity from abdominal cavity
4) Pelvic cavity from abdominal cavity
99. Arrange the following steps in order of their happening :
a) Diffusion of gases oxygen and carbon dioxide across alveolar membrane
b) Transport of gases by blood
c) Breathing or pulmonary ventilation by which atmospheric air is drawn in and
carbon dioxide rich alveolar air is released out.
d) Diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood and tissues
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1) a,b,c,d
2) c,a,b,d
3) d,c,b,a
4) d,b,c,a
100. ………… alveoli cells are involved in gases exchange
1) Type – I pneumocytes
2) Type –II pneumocytes
3) Macrophages
4) Phagocytic cells

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NEET-2021 KEY TO THE QUESTION BOOKLET 24/01/2021

UT-10
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY
1 4 14 1 26 1 39 2 51 3 64 3 77 1 90 1
2 3 15 2 27 4 40 3 52 4 65 2 78 2 91 1
3 1 16 1 28 4 41 2 53 3 66 1 79 2 92 4
4 4 17 4 29 3 42 2 54 4 67 2 80 4 93 4
5 2 18 1 30 1 43 3 55 1 68 1 81 2 94 3
6 1 19 3 31 2 44 3 56 1 69 2 82 2 95 2
7 4 20 4 32 2 45 2 57 4 70 1 83 3 96 2
8 3 21 1 33 4 46 4 58 4 71 1 84 4 97 3
9 2 22 2 34 3 47 1 59 1 72 1 85 3 98 3
10 1 23 1 35 3 48 1 60 3 73 4 86 1 99 2
11 4 24 4 36 4 49 3 61 3 74 4 87 3 100 1
12 1 25 2 37 2 50 1 62 1 75 1 88 4
13 2 38 4 63 1 76 2 89 1

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