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NEET FULL TEST-2-Solutions
NEET FULL TEST-2-Solutions
P U O O
HO
COOH
Vm Vm R –N H 2 +
COOH
2
O – N a+
16 J = 1 × 24 × T ;
(19) (1).
(24) (2).
HBr
H 3C – O C H = C H –C H3 HO C H – C H2 – C H 3
H y d ro ly s is E le ctr o p h ilic Br
o f eth e r a d d itio n
a c c . to m ar k o n ik o ff's
R u le
(25) (1). G° = –nF E°cell
= –2 × 96000 × 2 = –384000 J = –384 kJ
(26) (3).
H H' 29 º
H
(20) (4). Ksp = 4 (s)3 = 4 × (1.84 × 10–5)3 H
Cd(OH)2 Cd+2 + 2OH–
S' S' (10–2 + S') 10–2 H"
H
S' × (10–2)2 = 4 × (1.84 × 10–5)3 29 º
S' = 4 × (1.84)3 × 10–11 H'–C–C–H"
S' = 2.491 × 10–10 M Hence angle between H'—C–C–H" is
(120º + 29º) = 149º.
(21) (3). In diamond C–C bond have only bond
(27) (4). O2, NO, B2 are paramagnetic according to
character while in case of graphite and
fullerene (C60 and C70) C–C bond contain M.O.T. where as CO is diamagnetic.
double bond character. That's why (28) (2). Sucrose -D-glucose
diamond having maximum C–C bond + -D-fructose
length. Also named as invert sugar & it is a example
(22) (3). of non-reducing sugar.
OH OH
CHO
The glycosidic linkage is present between C1
of -glucose & C2 of -fructose.
(29) (1). Rb + O2(excess) RbO2
Cl Cl
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2RbO2 + 2H2O 2RbOH + H2O2 + O2 Ca(HCO3)2 CaCO3 + H2O + CO2
(37) (3).
(30) (1). G = H – TS ; O Cl
(31) (3). O+
[X] C3H9N CH3CH2CH2–NC
O
Hoff mann's Carbylamine O
Bromaide Reaction
C
degradation
Thus [X] must be amide with one carbon more
Cl
than is amine. COOH
Thus [X] is CH3CH2CH2CONH2. Fridel-craft acylation. –Cl group is an
(32) (1). ortho & para directing.
CH3 (i) K M nO 4 + K O H C O 2H (38) (1). As we move down the group, bond
strength decreases, thereby decreasing the
C –C H 3 (ii) H +
C O 2H catenation tendency. Hence the order is as
(B )
O expected C > Si > Ge Sn
+ ve iod oform test (C 8H 6 O 4 ) P thleic
ac id
O
(39) (1).
C is used for p repareatio n of
O
ph eno lphth alein ind icato r
C
O
P thleic an hy dride
(33) (4). (40) (4). Haemoglobin positive sol
I n a p e r io d
A R Ag – sol negative sol
In a g ro u p
(41) (4). CCl4 cannot get hydrolyzed due to the
(A R -A to m ic r a d iu s )
absence of vacant orbital at carbon atom.
(42) (2). Kf = 4 K-kg/mol, m = 0.03 mol/kg, i = 3
A R
Atomic radii order : C < S < Al < Cs Tf = i Kf × m
Atomic radius of C : 170 pm Tf = 3 × 4 × 0.03 = 0.36 K
Atomic radius of S : 180 pm (43) (1).
Atomic radius of Al : 184 pm
Atomic radius of Cs : 300 pm
(34) (3). Xsolvent = 0.8 Cl
Cl Cl F re e ra d ic a l
p o ly m e risa tio n
If nT = 1, nSolvent = 0.8, nSolute = 0.2
CH CH n
CH 3
Cl
(35) (1). In 'K', 2s orbital feel maximum attraction (44) (3). HF has highest boiling point among
from nucleus (So having less energy) due hydrogen halides because it has strongest
to more Zeff. hydrogen bonding.
(36) (3). Temporary hardness is due to soluble (45) (2). Nylon-6,6 is a condensation polymer of
Mg(HCO3)2 and Ca(HCO3)2 hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid.
Mg(HCO3)2 Mg(OH)2 + 2CO2 Buna-S, Teflon and Neoprene are addition
polymer.
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(46) (3). At t = 0, = 1.5 eV
At t = 8s, A = 100 C/s
(52) (2).
in 8 sec
....(i)
Therefore half life is t1/2 = 2 sec T = mg
Activity at t = 6 will be 1600 (1/2) 3 T = mg – fB
=200C/s
(47) (1). = mg –
3d
I S 2
L . From (i),
L L 3d
2
Fundamental frequency =
Current is R1 = = 14 mA
(50) (2).
(55) (4).
h1 : h2 : h3 : : (1 + 1) :
: : 20 : 15 : 14
(51) (1).
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(61) (3). Height of liquid rise in capillary tube
(56) (4).
Cv = = 22 f = = 6.3
5 (R otation + Translational)
f 6
1 (Vibration)
For B : R = Cp – Cv = 9 ; [F = MA]
Cv = = 21 f =
;
5 (R otation + Translational)
f 5
0 (Vibration)
(63) (4).
(58) (2). S = Area under graph
×2×2+2×2+3×1=9m
= 2.6 × 106 m
(59) (3). Applying point potential method
72V 6 24V 2A 20V (64) (3). y = A sin (kx – t + )
y t=0
8A 6A 2 x
4 10 10µ F
72V
At x = 0, t = 0, y = 0 and slope is negative
0 0
0 =
q = cV = 10µF × 20 = 200 µC
(60) (2). (65) (4).
10
N1
N2 A = R2 ; A R2 ; A u4
10 3 30°
f k1 f k2 10 3
3 0°
50 20
10 50 (66) (4). Applying angular momentum
N1 = 60, N2 = 40 conservation, about axis of rotation, Li= Lf
a1 – a2 = 0.8
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(67) (3). (72) (1).
Q
a 2
a
+q +q
a
5 A2 – x2 = 2x2
52 – 42 = 2 (42) 3 = × 4
3 3 T = 2 /
(74) (4). Path difference at central maxima
; d = 4 cm x = (µ –1) t, whole pattern will shift by
same amount which will be given by
sin = 3/5
(µ –1) t
(69) (1). Limit of resolution of telescope =
B1
M 2M
d/2 d/2
B 1 = B2
Bnet is at 45° ( = 45°)
= 1.16 × 10–3 m/s towards the lens.
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v
Velocity of charge and Bnet are parallel so
(81) (2). A
C r
2r
B
by force on charge particle is
zero.
(77) (1). By conservation of Energy,
(82) (2).
W2 = 2W1
(83) (1). Mass should be conserved
238 = 206 + 4x + 0
x = 32/4 = 8
(84) (2). v = g (sin – µ cos ) t
= 16.34 m/s
(78) (1). (85) (1). Angular spread of central maxima is =
y
2/a. .
mv
B =B i 2m v
(86) (3).
x
mv
z
Magnetic moment of coil = NIA p3
= NI (r2)
Torque on loop (coil) =
= NI (r2) B sin 90° = NIr2 B
(79) (2). K.E. acquired by charge = K = qV
(87) (3).
If length is decreased by 2% then
frequency increases by 2%, i.e.,
= 2 × 7.07 = 14.14
(80) (4).
(88) (3). = 25%
Since P and Q is constant will be constant
= Constant
T1 = 320 K
5 (S + 3) = 7S
T2 = 320 – 80 = 240 K = –33ºC
or 15 = 2S S = 7.5 (89) (3). From figure,
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(115) (1) (116) (2) (117) (3)
f (118) (2) (119) (4) (120) (2)
d (121) (2) (122) (2) (123) (2)
(124) (4) (125) (4) (126) (4)
e (127) (4) (128) (4) (129) (2)
(130) (2) (131) (1) (132) (1)
(133) (3) (134) (1) (135) (3)
(90) (4). Induced emf, (136) (1) (137) (2) (138) (4)
(139) (2) (140) (4) (141) (1)
(142) (3) (143) (3) (144) (1)
(145) (3) (146) (2) (147) (2)
(148) (4) (149) (3) (150) (2)
(151) (3) (152) (1) (153) (4)
At t = 0, E0 = B0r2 (154) (3) (155) (1) (156) (1)
The electric power developed in the (157) (2) (158) (3) (159) (1)
resistor R just at the instant of closing the (160) (3) (161) (3) (162) (3)
(163) (3) (164) (1) (165) (2)
key is : (166) (2) (167) (3) (168) (2)
(169) (3) (170) (4) (171) (3)
(91) (1) (92) (2) (93) (4) (172) (3) (173) (2) (174) (3)
(94) (4) (95) (3) (96) (2) (175) (2) (176) (1) (177) (1)
(97) (1) (98) (4) (99) (1) (178) (4) (179) (1) (180) (3)
(100) (3) (101) (1) (102) (2)
(103) (1) (104) (2) (105) (3)
(106) (3) (107) (1) (108) (2)
(109) (4) (110) (2) (111) (4)
(112) (2) (113) (2)
(114) (3). ACTH act on adrenal cortex
Prolactin act on mammary glands
TSH act on Thyroid gland.