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CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME

(Academic Session : 2024 - 2025)

ENTHUSIAST COURSE
PHASE : 1&2
TARGET : NEET(UG) - 2025
Test Type :MINOR Test Pattern :NEET (UG)
TEST DATE : 15-05-2024
ANSWER KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. 3 2 1 2 1 3 3 2 4 2 4 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 4 1 2 3 4 2

Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A. 2 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 4 4 2 4 2 2 4 3 1 1 3 1
Q. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
A. 2 4 3 4 2 4 4 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 4 3 1 4 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 2
Q. 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120

A. 4 3 4 4 2 3 1 3 1 3 3 4 2 2 4 2 3 3 3 1 3 1 1 3 4 3 3 4 4 4
Q. 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150

A. 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 1 3 3 2 1 2 1 3 4 2 4 1 4 2 2 3 3 1 2 4 3 4
Q. 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180

A. 2 3 4 4 1 4 1 3 2 3 1 4 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 4 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 4
Q. 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200
A. 2 1 4 2 3 4 1 3 2 2 3 3 1 3 1 2 3 3 1 1

HINT – SHEET

SUBJECT : PHYSICS 4. Ans ( 2 )


2πR mv2 kQq
SECTION-A
T= ∵ =
v R R2
2πR√mR √
kQq
1. Ans ( 3 ) ∴ T= v=
√ kQq mR
25
M.P = 1 + D = 1 + =6 T ∝ m1/2
f 5
2. Ans ( 2 ) 5. Ans ( 1 )
β f β 100 1 q2
MP = =− 0 = =− F1 = .
α fe 0.5 2 4πε0 r2
β = – 25° 1 q2
F2 = .
4πε0 K R2
3. Ans ( 1 ) As F1 = F2
Simple microscope forms erect image while q2 1 q2
compound microscope form inverted image. Hence, 2 =
r K R2
∴ R = r/√K

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6. Ans ( 3 ) 12. Ans ( 2 )
1 1 1
= +
f f1 f2
k(4Q)(Q) 4kQ2 f2 + f1
⇒ F= = P=
r2 r2 f1 f2
13. Ans ( 1 )
k(4Q)(Q)
Wavelength ( λ ) increases in the sequence of
1
⇒F = =F VIBGYOR. According to Cauchy's formula, ( μ )
r2
7. Ans ( 3 ) decreases in the sequency VIBGYOR.
1
D As C = sin−1 ( ), therefore, critical angle C
M. P . = and D may be different for different μ
f
persons. increases in the sequence VIBGYOR, For green
colour, ∠ i = C. For yellow, orange and red,
8. Ans ( 2 )
critical angle is greater therefore ∠ i is less than
V0 D f − V0 D 4 − 22 25
M= . = 0 . = . = −14.06 critical angle for YOR. Thee colours will not
u 0 fe f0 fe 4 8
suffer total internal reflection. They will emerge
9. Ans ( 4 ) from glass-air interface.
14. Ans ( 1 )
A
For minimum deviation (r1 = r2) r = = 30°
10. Ans ( 2 ) 2
(A), (B), (D) are correct statements. 15. Ans ( 3 )
(C) is incorrect because charge of a proton is For no emergence, r2 > θ C
equal to sum of charge of 2 up quark and 1
down quark but it might seem reasonable that
simply adding up the quarks' masses would
give you a protons mass ; yet it doesn't.
11. Ans ( 4 )
fo = 1.5 cm, fe = 6.25 cm, uo = – 2 cm,
ve = – D = – 25 cm
By objective lens sin60° > sin θ C 1
<
√3
⇒μ>
2
μ 2 √3

16. Ans ( 2 )
1 1 1
= +
f 10 10
By eye piece f = 5 cm
5
m = hi =
I 5 − 7.5
hi = – 2 cm
ue = 5 cm, Length of tube = L = vo + ue = 6.0
cm + 5.0 cm, L = 11 cm

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17. Ans ( 1 ) 24. Ans ( 1 )
δ = (m μprism − 1) (A) 1.4 − 1
f1 = × 1.6 × 4
1.4 − 1.6
18. Ans ( 2 ) 0.4
= × 1.6 × 4
In each case two plane – convex lens are placed −0.2
1 1 1 = – 12.8 cm
close to each other, and = + .
F f 1 f 2 25. Ans ( 4 )
19. Ans ( 3 )
Focal length of plano convex lens
R R
f= = = 2R
μ−1 (1.5 − 1)
20. Ans ( 3 ) 1 1 1
= (a μg − 1) −( )
360∘ 360∘ f R ∞
n= = =8
θ 45 = (1.6 – 1) ( 1 ) = 6
n is even so number of images = (n – 1) = 7 15 150
100 6
21. Ans ( 3 ) P= D = 100 × = 4D
f(cm) 150
26. Ans ( 1 )
For refraction through spherical surface,
n2 n n2 − n1 3 1 3/2 − 1
− 1 = ⇒ − =
v u R 2v −50 +10
3 1 1 3
4KQ2 ⇒ = − =
2v 20 50 100
r2 ∴ v = 50 cm
22. Ans ( 3 )
27. Ans ( 2 )
K(2 × 10−6 )(4 × 10−6 )
F12 = 4
r2 Distance = 5 + 9 × = 17m
3
K(2 × 10 )(4 × 10−6 )
−6
F21 = 28. Ans ( 3 )
r2
So, F12 : F21 = 1 : 1 As object moves closer, images goes away from
mirror & it's height keep's on increasing.
23. Ans ( 1 )
δ = (i + e) – A 29. Ans ( 4 )
e=δ+A–i=0 1 1 1
= +
f u v
1
= 1 + 1
n= v
=
45
−30 −90 v u 90
1
=
2
V = – 45 cm
smaller size
30. Ans ( 2 )
1 × sin60° = µ × sin30° h 12 36
r= = = cm
µ = = 1.732 √ μ2 −1 4
2 √ 7

(
3
) −1

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31. Ans ( 2 ) SECTION-B

36. Ans ( 4 )
Fe increases hence θ ­↑
37. Ans ( 1 )
kq 2
Fes = 2
d
32. Ans ( 2 ) Fes = T sin θ /2
hac mg = T cos θ /2
μ=
happ Fes θ d
= tan θ /2 ( tan = F or small angle)
4 10 mg 2 2ℓ
=
3 happ kq 2 d 2kq 2 ℓ
happ = 7.5 cm = mg ⇒ 3d =
d2 2ℓ mg
From plane mirror object is at 12.5 cm so
image is also at 12.5 cm.
33. Ans ( 4 )
I v
=
O u
I −25
= ; I = 15 × 2.5 cm = 37.5 cm
15 −10
34. Ans ( 1 )
u2 u u2 − u1
− 1 =
v u R
1 3 −0.5
⇒ − =
v 2 × 20 20
1 1 1 1 38. Ans ( 2 )
⇒ =− + =
v 40 20 40
⇒ v = 40 cm
35. Ans ( 2 )
f = – 16 cm, u = 12 cm,

(2√2F + F /2) + F1 = 0
1 kQ2 kQq
( 2 √2 + ) − =0
1 1 1 1 1 −3 + 4 1 2 a 2 a
2
∴ = + = + = = (
√ 2
)

v f u −16 12 48 48
Q
⇒ v = 48 cm q= ( 1 + 2 √2 )
4
Hence image is formed 48 cm to the right of the
lens, where the beam would converge.

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39. Ans ( 3 ) 44. Ans ( 2 )
At equilibrium P P
P1 = P P2 = P3 =
KQ2 2 2
tan θ = 45. Ans ( 2 )
r2 mg
r/2 KQ Since aperture of lens reduces so brightness will
=
y r2 mg reduce but there will be no effect on size of
3
r ∝y image.
r′ 3 y/2 1
= = 46. Ans ( 1 )
r3 y 2
r The ray of light is refracted at the plane surface.
r′ = ​
3 √2 However, since the ray is travelling from a
40. Ans ( 4 ) denser to a rarer medium, for an angle of
1
=
1
+
1 incidence (i) greater then the critical angle (c)
f f1 f2 the ray will be totally internally reflected.
1 1 1
= +
f 25 −25
1
⇒ =0
f
so P = 0
41. Ans ( 1 )
1
μ= = 1 ∘ = √2 = 1.414
sin ic sin 45
∵ ( μ red = 1.39) < μ , μ v > μ ; μ g > μ For i < c; deviation δ = r – i
1 sin i
only red colur do not suffer total internal with =
μ sin r
reflection. Hence δ = sin – 1(µ sin i) – i
42. Ans ( 1 ) This is a non-linear relation.
Refer Class Notes. π
The maximum value of δ is δ 1 = – c;
2
43. Ans ( 2 ) where i = c
1
Refraction from lens : 1 − 1 = 1 and μ =
sin c
v1 −20 15
v = 60 cm →
+ve direction
i.e., first image is formed at 60 cm to the right
of lens system.
Reflection from mirror :
After reflection from the mirror, the second
image will be formed at a distance of 60 cm to For i > c, deviation δ = π – 2i
the left of lens system. δ decreases linearly with i
Refraction from lens : δ 2 = π – 2c = 2 δ 1
1 1 1
− = ← +ve direction
v3 60 15
or v3 = 12 cm
Therefore, the final image is formed at 12 cm to
the left of the lens system.

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47. Ans ( 1 ) 63. Ans ( 3 )
12.6% W/V ⇒ 12.6 g of HNO3 is present in 100
mL of solution.
12.6
nHNO3 = = 0.2
63
0.2
M= × 1000 = 2M
100

Distance of fish seen by bird 67. Ans ( 4 )


y For an ideal solution,
h1 = y1 + 2
μ Δ Hmix = 0, Δ Vmix = 0,
Distance of bird seen by fish Now, Δ Umix = Δ Hmix – P Δ Vmix
h2 = y2 + µy1 ∴ Δ Umix = 0
µh1 = µy1 + y2 Also, for an ideal solution,
h2 = y2 + µy1 pA = xA pAº pB = xB pBº
____________ ∴ Δ P = Pobs – Pcalculated by Raoult’s law = 0
µh1 – h2 = 0 Δ Gmix = Δ Hmix – T Δ Smix
h2
µ= . For an ideal solution, Δ Smix ≠ 0
h1
∴ Δ Gmix ≠ 0
48. Ans ( 2 )
δ=i+e–A 68. Ans ( 3 )
30 = 15 + 60 – A Concentration terms related to volume changes
A = 45 with temperature.
49. Ans ( 4 ) 69. Ans ( 2 )
O.P = i CRT
i (BaCl2) = 3
i (NaCl) = 2
i (glucose) = 1
SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY 70. Ans ( 3 )
(1) Benzene + CCl4

SECTION-A non−polar→not dipole

55. Ans ( 4 ) (2) Benzene + C2H5OH


↓ ↓
Non-polar polar
(3)

(4) KCl + H2 O
Ionic polar

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71. Ans ( 3 ) SECTION-B
Total mole = 1 + 4 = 5
Mole fraction of heptane XA = 1 /5 86. Ans ( 3 )
Mole fraction of octane XB = 4 / 5 Ps = 120 – 80 XB
1 4 For pure B, XB = 1, Ps = p°B = 40
PS = XAPA0 + XBPB0 = × 92 + × 31 =
5 5 For pure A, XB = 0, Ps = p°A = 120
43.2 mm of Hg.
93. Ans ( 4 )
72. Ans ( 3 ) P 0 − Ps n n w
Basicity of H3PO4 is 3 = ≃ ≃
P0 n+N N MWsolute × N
We know that N = M × n ⇒ Normality = 1.5 × ∵ Solution has same amount of solvent, so Ps
3 = 4.5 N value depends only on molecular mass of
73. Ans ( 3 ) solute.
Raoult's law is applicable for ideal solution. So, vapour pressure of solution ∝ MWsolute

74. Ans ( 4 ) 94. Ans ( 4 )


828 Shown graph is positive deviation so
mole of C2H6O = = 18 for positive deviation Δ H > 0 ⇒ positive
46
mole of H2O = 36 = 2 Δ V > 0 ⇒ positive
18
n 2 Δ S > 0 ⇒ positive
∴ XH 2 O = = = 0.1
n+N 2 + 18 95. Ans ( 2 )
77. Ans ( 4 ) In positive deviation solution
Fact based. Solute-solvent interactions < Solute-solute or
78. Ans ( 3 ) solvent - solvent interaction
NCERT Pg. # 14 ↓
79. Ans ( 1 ) Bond can break easily → Vapours increases →
Total No. of solute particles ↑ F.P. ↓ V.P. increases
V.P. → High that's why B.P. = Low → min.
82. Ans ( 3 ) boiling azeotrope.
1000 M
M= Δ Hmix > 0
1000d − MmB
1000 × 2.05 Δ Vmix > 0
=
1000 × 1.02 − 2.05 × 60
100. Ans ( 3 )
83. Ans ( 1 ) ΔH = 0, ΔS > 0, ΔG < 0
NCERT Pg. # 49
HNO3 + H2O solution SUBJECT : BOTANY
84. Ans ( 2 ) SECTION-A
α
i=1−α+
n 122. Ans ( 2 )
α
=1−α+ Statements A & B are correct.
3

=1− 123. Ans ( 3 )
3
NCERT, Page#24, 23
85. Ans ( 3 )
W 0.2
P pm = × 106 = × 106
W 500

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125. Ans ( 2 ) 152. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XII Pg. # 23 Module
127. Ans ( 2 ) 153. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XII pg. 21, II para NCERT Page # 46 & 47
128. Ans ( 3 ) 154. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XII pg. 23, II last para NCERT XII, Pg # 46,47
130. Ans ( 3 ) 155. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT XII, Page # 22 NCERT XII, Pg # 47
131. Ans ( 3 ) 156. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XII, Page # 23 NCERT XII, Pg # 46
133. Ans ( 1 ) 157. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT (XII) Pg. # 22 NCERT Page no. 44
135. Ans ( 1 ) 158. Ans ( 3 )
Old Module # 8 NCERT Page # 46, Figure 3.4
SECTION-B 159. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT Page No: 43 (XII)
136. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT (XII) 160. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT-XII, Pg # 46
Pg. # 22, Fig. 2.3 (a)
137. Ans ( 4 ) 161. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT (XII) Pg. # 21 NCERT Pg. No. 27

145. Ans ( 3 ) 162. Ans ( 4 )


NCERT Pg. # 19,21 NCERT Pg.No. 43

146. Ans ( 1 ) 163. Ans ( 2 )


NCERT Pg. # 23,24 Hint : Package NCERT - Page No. :

147. Ans ( 2 ) 164. Ans ( 3 )


NCERT XII pg. 21 Fig. 2.2 (b) NCERT Page no. 45
165. Ans ( 2 )
148. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT (XII) (E) Pg. # 23(E), 24(H) figure 2.5 NCERT Pg.# 43

149. Ans ( 3 ) 166. Ans ( 2 )


NCERT XII pg.# 22(E), 23(H) Seminal plasma is rich in fructose, Ca2+ and
certain enzymes
150. Ans ( 4 )
167. Ans ( 3 )
Old module # 8
NCERT-XII Page # 44(E), 47(H)
SUBJECT : ZOOLOGY
168. Ans ( 2 )
SECTION-A NCERT Pg # 47, Para-I
151. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT – XII, Pg. # 43
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169. Ans ( 2 ) SECTION-B
NCERT Page no.46
186. Ans ( 4 )
170. Ans ( 2 ) NCERT Pg.No. 43
Sertoli cells are also known as nurse cells or
sustentacular cells. They secrete inhibin. 187. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Page # 47
171. Ans ( 4 )
Hymen can also be broken by sudden fall or 188. Ans ( 3 )
jolt, insertion of vaginal tempon etc. NCERT XII, Pg # 44
172. Ans ( 2 ) 189. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XII, Page # 44 NCERT Page # 45
173. Ans ( 1 ) 190. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT Page # 47, Para last NCERT Pg. No. 43
174. Ans ( 2 ) 191. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT Page No. 46 moldule- page 14- first para
175. Ans ( 2 ) 192. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XII, Pg # 46,47 NCERT XII pg.# 46, 54
176. Ans ( 2 ) 193. Ans ( 1 )
Fact Allen module Page no. 32
177. Ans ( 2 ) 194. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT Pg. # 46, Fig. 3.4 NCERT Pg.No. 43
178. Ans ( 3 ) 195. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT XII pg.# 47(E), 51(H) NCERT Page # 46, Para-III line-1
179. Ans ( 2 ) 196. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT, Pg. # 46 NCERT XII Pg. # 44
180. Ans ( 4 ) 197. Ans ( 3 )
Module-1 Pg # 16 Module
181. Ans ( 2 ) 198. Ans ( 3 )
Module Module
182. Ans ( 1 ) 199. Ans ( 1 )
Module Module
183. Ans ( 4 ) 200. Ans ( 1 )
Module Module
184. Ans ( 2 )
Module

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