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CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


(Academic Session : 2023 - 2025)

COURSE
PHASE : 1 & 2
TARGET : 2023-24
Test Type :MAJOR Test Pattern :NEET (UG)
TEST DATE : 29-04-2024
HINT – SHEET

SUBJECT : PHYSICS 13. Ans ( 2 )

SECTION - A

8. Ans ( 4 )
At Antinodes displacement is maximum but
pressure change is minimum.
9. Ans ( 4 )
T = 1/500 s, t = T/2 = 1/1000 s
24. Ans ( 2 )
10. Ans ( 3 )
Work done = 8 π T[r22 – r12]
Q
By using E = k 2 , D2 d2
R = 8πT [ − ]

Where R = radius of sphere, 4 4


ne = 2 π T[D2 – d2]
0.036 = 9 × 109 × 2
⇒ n = 2.5 × 105
(0.1) 25. Ans ( 1 )
11. Ans ( 2 ) Fℓ
Y =
Charge on glass rod is positive, so charge on AΔℓ
1
gold leaves will also be positive. Due to X-rays, Δℓ = mm = 0.25 × 10 – 3 m
4
more electrons from leaves will be emitted, so F = 50 × 10N = 500 N.
leaves becomes more positive and diverge l = 3m
further. A = 10 – 5 m2
5 × 102 × 3 2
12. Ans ( 4 ) ∴Y = = 6 × 1011 N/m
−5 −3
10 − 4 10 × 0.25 × 10
Current i = = 1 A from a to b via e
3+2+1 26. Ans ( 2 )
r = 2 × 10 – 4 m
2T (2) (2.19 × 10−2 )
h= =
rρg ( 2 × 10−4 ) (0.78) (9.8) (103 )
= 0.286 × 10 – 1 m = 0.0286 m = 2.86 cm

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27. Ans ( 2 ) 34. Ans ( 4 )
2 2 According to the question, the gravitational force
V = r (ρ − σ) y
9n between the planet and the star is
V (7.8 − 1.2) 8.5 × 10−4 1 5
= × = × × 10−4 1 1
10 13.2 (7.8 − 1) 2 4 F∝ F∝
–4
V = 6.25 × 10 cm S –1 R5/2 R5/2
GMm GMm
∴ F= F=
28. Ans ( 1 ) R5/2 R5/2
where M and m be masses of star and planet
v = 2n (ℓ2 − ℓ1 )
respectively. For motion of a planet in a circular
= 2 × 500 (49.2 – 16) × 10 – 2
orbit,
= 332 m/s
GMm GMm
mRω2 = mRω2 =
30. Ans ( 4 ) R5/2 R5/2
2 2
2 × m × 3m 2π GMm 2π GMm
T1 = mAg and T2 = g but T1 = mR( ) = mR( ) =
4m T R5/2 T R5/2
2T2 so mA = 3m 2π 2π
(∵ ω = )(∵ ω = )

31. Ans ( 2 ) T T
4π 2 GM 4π 2 7/2
In both cases, weight of block is balanced by = ⇒ T2 = R
T2 R7/2 GM
force of buoyancy 4π 2 GM 4π 2 7/2
2 3 2 3 = ⇒ T2 = R
So ρℓ V g = ρw V g ρℓ V g = ρw V g T2 R7/2 GM
3 4 3 4 T 2 ∝ R7/2 T 2 ∝ R7/2 or T ∝ R7/4 T ∝ R7/4
9 9
⇒ ρℓ = ρw ⇒ ρℓ = ρw
8 8 35. Ans ( 1 )
32. Ans ( 2 ) ω ω
E0 = B0 C or E0 = B0
Heat gain = Heat loss k k

(200 + 20) × SW × (T – 20) = 440 × SW × (92 SECTION - B


– T) 41. Ans ( 1 )
440 × 92 + 220 × 20
⇒T=
660
440 × 92 + 220 × 20
T= °C
660
= 68°C
33. Ans ( 3 )

Qgiven < Qtaken T < 100°C


Qextra = 1800 – 1080 = 720
720 = 12 × 1 × (100 – T)
60 = 100 – T
T = 40°C
42. Ans ( 2 )
RS RS
G=
R−S R−S

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43. Ans ( 3 ) SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY
Real depth = (23.25 – 5.25) cm = 18.00 cm
Apparent depth SECTION - A

= (23.25 – 11.24) cm = 12.01 cm 61. Ans ( 4 )


Re al depth 18.00 dx2 −y 2 dx2 −y 2 (all the lobes are present on axis)
RI = = = 1.5
App. depth 12.01
Re al depth 18.00
RI = = = 1.5
App. depth 12.01
45. Ans ( 3 )
4x = 5

62. Ans ( 3 )

5 5
x= = 1.25 mx = = 1.25 m 63. Ans ( 1 )
4 4
h = 3x = 3.75 m Due to small size of Mn+7 (Steric hindrance)
46. Ans ( 2 ) 68. Ans ( 2 )
Current in B1 will promptly become zero while Viscosity, refractive index, and specific heat do
current in B2 will slowly tend to zero. not depend upon mass and hence are intensive
properties.
48. Ans ( 2 )
Y1 = 4sin(500 π t), Y2 = 2sin(506 π t) 69. Ans ( 3 )
n1 = 250 Hz, n2 = 253 Hz qP = qv + Δ ngRT
No. of Beats = n1 – n2 = 3 (1) × 2 × 300
∵ qv = −28 −
I1 ∝ 16, I2 ∝ 4 1000
(1) × 2 × 300
(√ I1 + √ I2 )
2 qv = −28 −
Imax 1000
=
Imin (√ I1 − √ I2 )
2 = – 28.6 kcal.mol – 1
2
Imax (√ I1 + √ I2 ) 70. Ans ( 4 )
= C(s) + O2 → CO2 + 94 . . . . . . . (i)
Imin (√ I1 − √ I2 )
2

2 2 C(s) + O2 → CO2 + 94 . . . . . . . (i)


4+2 6
=( ) =( ) = 9
2H2 + O2 → 2H2 O (ℓ) + 68 × 2 . . . . . . . . . . (ii)
4−2 2
4+2
2
6
2 2H2 + O2 → 2H2 O (ℓ) + 68 × 2 . . . . . . . . . . (ii)
=( ) =( ) =9 CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2 O + 213 . . . . . . . . (iii)
4−2 2
CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2 O + 213 . . . . . . . . (iii)
50. Ans ( 3 )
t = MB(cos θ 1 – cos θ 2) = NI( π R2)B(cos0° – Equation (i) + (ii) − (iii)(i) + (ii) − (iii)
⇒ C + 2H2 → CH4 + 94 + 136 − 213
cos90°)
⇒ C + 2H2 → CH4 + 94 + 136 − 213
= NI π R2B
= C + 2H2 → CH4 + 17= C + 2H2 → CH4 + 17
ΔHf = −17 k. Cal ΔHf = −17 k. Cal

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71. Ans ( 3 ) 75. Ans ( 4 )
Non reducing sugars do not show Mutarotation. NCERT-XII Pg. # 388
72. Ans ( 2 ) 76. Ans ( 1 )
Nitrate → NO3 – Carbylamine test is for 1° Amine.
77. Ans ( 2 )
Conceptual
Total no. of bond 4 78. Ans ( 2 )
B. order = =
no. of σ bond 3 Reactivity ∝ leaving group tendency
Total no. of bond 4
= 79. Ans ( 3 )
no. of σ bond 3
NCERT pg no:395
73. Ans ( 1 )
80. Ans ( 2 )
[B][C] (0.05) × (0.05)
Qc = 2
= =1
[A] (0.05)2
[B][C] (0.05) × (0.05)
2
= 2
=1
[A] (0.05)
now, Qc > Kc ,
so reaction proceeds to
backward. (because Kc = 2.5 × 10 – 2)
81. Ans ( 2 )
1 1
I – —→ I2 + e –
2 2
127 127
E=
1 1
74. Ans ( 2 ) 82. Ans ( 1 )
∧∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞
BA = ∧B+ + ∧A− = 140∧BA = ∧B+ + ∧A− = 140
...(i)
∧∞
CA = ∧∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞
C + + ∧A− = 120∧CA = ∧C + + ∧A− = 120
...(ii)
∧∞
BX = ∧∞ ∞
B+ + ∧X − = 198
∧∞
BX = ∧∞ ∞
B+ + ∧X − = 198 ...(iii)
∧∞
CX =?∧∞
CX =?
∧∞
CX = ∧∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞
CA + ∧BX − ∧BA ∧CX = ∧CA + ∧BX − ∧BA
= 198 + 120 - 140
= 178 Scm2eq – 1
83. Ans ( 1 )
F e2+ F e2+ get oxidised to Fe+3 .
84. Ans ( 2 )
Kjeldahl method is not applicable to compounds
containing nitrogen in nitro and azo groups and
nitrogen present in the ring (eg. Pyridine) as
nitrogen of these compounds does not change to
HS-4/6 ammonium sulphate under these conditions.
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85. Ans ( 4 ) 97. Ans ( 2 )
Correct order of bond energy is : Co and CN both are strong field ligand, So all
Cl2 > Br2 > F2 > I2 will be low spin complex.
K4[Fe (CN)6] → [Fe(CN)6]4 – → Fe+2
SECTION - B
3d6 4s0
87. Ans ( 2 ) Pairing will
occur (diamagnetic)
[Cr(CO)6] → Cr → 4d5 5s1
i=number of particles
Pairing will occur (diamagnetic)
90. Ans ( 2 ) 4 –
[Mn(CN)6] → Mn+2
No. of atoms = 0.1 × 3 × 6.02 × 1023 3d5 4s0
= 0.1 × 3 × 6.02 × 1023
= 1.806 × 1023 = 1.806 × 1023

95. Ans ( 3 )
V.F. × mole = Equivalent

3 × (mole)Al3+ = 2 × (mole)cu2+ = 1 × (mole)Ag +


3 × (mole)Al3+ = 2 × (mole)cu2+ = 1 × (mole)Ag +
Paramagnetic
So more ratio 1 : 1 : 1 1 : 1 : 1
3 2 3 2 98. Ans ( 4 )
96. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT Ref Class12th, Part-II, Page no. 418
99. Ans ( 2 )
Na2CO3 + H2SO4 → CO2 colourless, odourless
100. Ans ( 4 )

SUBJECT : BOTANY

SECTION A

106. Ans ( 1 )
The swollen leaf base, pulvinus is found in some
members of Fabaceae family such as bean.
109. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT (XI) Pg. # 91
110. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT (XI) Pg. # 90
112. Ans ( 3 )
Module pg - 172
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116. Ans ( 4 ) 178. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XI Eng. Pg. # 237, हिन्दी पेज # 237
121. Ans ( 3 ) 179. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT-XII, Pg - 37
132. Ans ( 2 ) 180. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT Pg#70
135. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Pg. # 104
SUBJECT : ZOOLOGY

SECTION-A

175. Ans ( 4 )

176. Ans ( 2 )
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177. Ans ( 2 )

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