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EH FST : 62

Test ID : 262

ALL INDIA
FULL SYLLABUS TEST SERIES-UG
2023-24
TEST DATE : 01-May-2024

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SOLUTION
Entrance NEET

Corona Pandemic

SELECTION

NCERT - XI (346) pages NCERT - XII (285)

Pages Total 631 pages 28 pages compress

SET-H4 74 Questions

NEET-2024 80+ Questions

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Physics & Chemistry Important Formule

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All India Full Length Test -62 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / 01-May-2024

PHYSICS
[SECTION-A] [SECTION-A]
1. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-9] 1. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-9]
energy
= Intensity 
× area  time

[ML2 T 2 ] [ML2 T 2 ]
  [ML0 T 3 ]   [ML0 T 3 ]
[L2 ][T] [L2 ][T]
2. (4) [PYQ] 2. (4) [PYQ]
x  aet  bet x  aet  bet
v  ae t  b et v  ae t  b et
3. (1) [PYQ Modified] 3. (1) [PYQ Modified]
     
  r F   r F

ˆi ˆj kˆ ˆi ˆj kˆ
 7 3 1  ˆi(15  1)  ˆj(35  3)  k(7
ˆ  9)  7 3 1  ˆi(15  1)  ˆj(35  3)  k(7
ˆ  9)
3 1 5 3 1 5

 14iˆ  38ˆj  16kˆ  14iˆ  38ˆj  16kˆ


4. (4) [NCERT-XI-I-39,40] 4. (4) [NCERT-XI-I-39,40]

h2 u2 sin2 2 2g h2 u2 sin2 2 2g
  2   2
h1 2g u sin2 1 h1 2g u sin2 1

s in 2  2 s in 2  / 6 s in 2  2 sin 2  / 6
   
s in  1
2
s in 2  / 3 s in 2  1 sin 2  / 3

h2  h1 / 3 h2  h1 / 3
5. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-61] 5. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-61]

F  fr  N  mg  0.1 1 9.8  0.98N F  fr  N  mg  0.1 1 9.8  0.98N

6. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-83] 6. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-83]


From work-energy theorem
KE  Wnet
KE  Wnet
or K f  K i   p dt
or K f  K i   p dt

1 2 3 
2 3 
1
mv 2    t 2 dt or mv 2    t 2 dt
or 2 0
2 
2 0
2 
2
 t3 
2
 t3 
or v   
2
or v   
2

 2 0  2 0

v = 2m/s v = 2m/s

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7. (2) [NCERT-154] 7. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-105,106]

720 720
1  rev. per sec  2  12 rad / sec 1  rev. per sec  2  12 rad / sec
60 60

2  0 2  0

t = 8 sec t = 8 sec

24 24
=   3rad / sec 2  =retardation   3rad / sec 2
8 8

24 24
  I   3   72 N  m Torque   I   3   72 N  m
 

8. (4) [NCERT-163] 8. (4) [NLI Expert]

dv dv
 cot   cot 
di di

9. (4) [NCERT-21] 9. (4) [NLI Expert]

Escape from the gravitational pull of planet

10. (3) [NCERT-263] 10. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-195]

11. (3) [NCERT-310] 11. (3) [PYQ Modified]

12. (4) [NCERT-370] 12. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-283,84]

2 (2 / 0.004)2 2 (2 / 0.004)2


T  v 2    0.04  6.25N T  v 2    0.04  6.25N
k2 (2 / 0.50)2 k2 (2 / 0.50)2

13. (1) [NCERT-316] 13. (1) [PYQ Modified]

sini sini
 and i + r = 900 or r = 900 – i  and i + r = 900 or r = 900 – i
sinr sinr

sini sini
  tan i   tan i
sin(900  i) sin(900  i)

or i  tan1( )  tan1(1.62) or i  tan1 ( )  tan 1(1.62)

14. (1) [NCERT-32] 14. (1) [NCERT-XII-I-34]

 
20 a 20 a

NLI / 4
All India Full Length Test -62 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / 01-May-2024
15. (4) [NCERT-74] 15. (4) [NCERT-XII-I-72,73]

16. (4) [NCERT-XII-I-130,31 16. (4) [NCERT-XII-I-130,31]


I1 = I2
I1 = I2
12 2
12 2  
  500  R R
500  R R
or R = 100.
or R = 100.
17. (1) [PYQ Modified]
17. (1) [PYQ Modified]
Energy consumed in 9.5 min
9.5
= 2.5 × 1000 × 9.5 × 60 J
= 2.5 × 1000 × 9.5 × 60 J
= 1425000 J
= 1425000 J
Heat usefully consumed

= 3 × 4.2 × 1000 m × (100 – 15) joule


= 3 × 4.2 × 1000 m × (100 – 15) joule
= 1071000 joule
= 1071000 joule
Loss = 3.5 × 105 joule.
= 3.5 × 105 joule.
18. (4) [NLI Expert]
18. (4) [NLI Expert]

qB 1.6  10 19  1 qB 1.6  10 19  1


f  f 
2m 2  3.14  9.1  10 31 2m 2  3.14  9.1  10 31

= 28 × 109 Hz = 28 GHz. = 28 × 109 Hz = 28 GHz.


19. (2) [NCERT-XII-I-166,67] 19. (2) [NCERT-XII-I-166,67]
d dI d dI
e  M e  M
dt dt dt dt
dI dI
| e | M | e | M
dt dt
10 10
| e | 5   1  105 V | e | 5   1  105 V
5  104 5  10 4

NLI / 5
All India Full Length Test -62 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / 01-May-2024
20. (3) [NCERT-XII-I-194,95] 20. (3) [NCERT-XII-I-194,95]
VsIs = VpIp VsIs = VpIp
240,000 Is = 100 × 4000 240,000 Is = 100 × 4000
Is = 1.67 A Is = 1.67 A
21. (4) [NCERT-XII-II-285,86] 21. (4) [NCERT-XII-II-285,86]

H mHe THe H mHe THe


 
He mH TH He mH TH

(4amu)(273  127)K (4amu)(273  127)K


  8/3   8/3
(2amu)(273  27)K (2amu)(273  27)K
22. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-41,42] 22. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-41,42]
2r On a circular path in completing one turn,the
distance travelled is 2r while displacement is zero.
=
Displacement 0
= Hence, average velocity =  0
Timeint erval t

0 Dis tance
 0
t Average speed =
Time int erval

2r 2  3.14  100 2r 2  3.14  100


   
t 62.8 t 62.8
= 10 ms–1. = 10 ms–1.
23. (3) [NCERT-XII-II-Old] 23. (3) [NCERT-XII-II-Old]

24. (3) [NCERT-XII-II-285,86] 24. (3) [NCERT-XII-II-285,86]


(K.E.)photon h hc /  (K.E.)photon h hc / 
   
(K.E.)electron 1 1 .....(i) (K.E.)electron 1 1
m2 (m2 2 ) m2 (m2 2 ) .....(i)
2 2m 2 2m

h h h h
   
p m p m
2 2
 h  h
 m2 2    ....(ii) m    
2 2
....(ii)
   

Ep 2mhc /  2m c Ep 2c Ep 2mhc /  2m c Ep 2c
     
Ee (h /  )2 h Ee v Ee (h /  )2 h Ee v
25. (3) [NCERT-443] 25. (3) [NCERT-XII-II-311]
Xp+1
 0n + X
1 p
Xp+1  0n1 + Xp
= B.E of Xp+1 – B.E. of Xp. Energy required = B.E of Xp+1 – B.E. of Xp.
= 17 × 7.25 – 16 × 7.97 = 17 × 7.25 – 16 × 7.97
= 4.23 MeV. = 4.23 MeV.
NLI / 6
All India Full Length Test -62 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / 01-May-2024
26. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-266] 26. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-266]

v   A 2  x2 ........(i) v   A 2  x2 ........(i)
a = –2x ........(ii) a = –2x ........(ii)
|v|=|a| ........(iii) |v|=|a| ........(iii)

 A 2  x2  2 x  A 2  x2  2 x
A2 – x2 = w2x2 A2 – x2 = w2x2
52 – 42 = w2 (4)2 52 – 42 = w2 (4)2
3=×4 3=×4
2 2 8 2 2 8
T   T  
 3/4 3  3/4 3
27. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-61] 27. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-61]

mng sin  – R' = mna mng sin  – R' = mna


 R' = mng sin  – m na  R' = mng sin  – m na
= mng sin  – m n.g sin  = mng sin  – m n.g sin 
= . = zero.
28. (4) [NLI Expert] 28. (4) [NLI Expert]

For AC voltage and on the basis of mutual induction


29. (4) [NLI Expert]
29. (4) [NLI Expert]

30. (1) [PYQ Modified]


30. (1) [PYQ Modified]

31. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-60,61]


31. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-60,61]
2S 2S
t1  t2 
a1 a2 2S 2S
t1  and t 2 
a1 a2
t1 a2 gsin   gcos  1
    ( )
t2 a1 gsin  2 t1 a2 gsin   gcos  1
    (given)
t2 a1 gsin  2
1
1   cot  
4 1
1   cot  
4
3
 cot  
4 3
 cot  
4
3 3
 tan   tan 45o  0.75
4 4 3 3
 tan   tan 45o  0.75
4 4
NLI / 7
All India Full Length Test -62 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / 01-May-2024
32. (3) [NCERT-XII-II-297] 32. (3) [NCERT-XII-II-297]

A–iv, B–iii, C–ii, D–i A–iv, B–iii, C–ii, D–i


33. (1) [PYQ Modified] 33. (1) [PYQ Modified]

2T = I.(2r)B 2T = I.(2r)B
T = IrB T = IrB
34. (1) [NLI Expert] 34. (1) [NLI Expert]
a1 a1
FR  I FR  I
R R

1 1
I MR2 I MR2
2 2

2F 2F
at  at 
M M
35. (1) [NLI Expert] 35. (1) [NLI Expert]
[SECTION-B] [SECTION-B]
36. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-136,37] 36. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-136,37]

   
1 mgh  mgh  1 mgh  mgh 
mv 2   U  mv 2   U 
2 h h 2 h h
1  1  1  1 
R  R R  R

, v  nv e  n 2gR Given, v  nv e  n 2gR

1 mgh 1 mgh
mn2 (2gR)  mn2 (2gR) 
2 h 2 h
1 1
R R

hR hR
n2R = n2R =
hR hR
h R 1 h R 1
n2   1  2 n2   1  2
hR h n hR h n
n 2R n 2R
h h
1  n2 1  n2

R  1  R  1 
hR  R  R and distance h  R  R   R
1  1  n2  1  1  n2 
 1  1
n2 n2
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37. (2) [PYQ Modified] 37. (2) [PYQ Modified]

H  i2Rt H  i2Rt
H H
R 2 R 2
it it
120 120
  0.6   0.6
5  8 5  8
2 2

38. (4) [NCERT-XI-I-84,85] 38. (4) [NCERT-XI-I-84,85]

H = h + 2hc2 + 2hc4 + ............. H = h + 2hc2 + 2hc4 + .............

= h + 2hc2 (1 + c3 + e4 + ...........) = h + 2hc2 (1 + c3 + e4 + ...........)

 2e2   1  e2   2e2   1  e2 
H  h 1  2
 h H  h 1   h
 1 e   1  e2   1 e 2
 1  e2 

  1 2    1 2 
1     1    
 2  5  2  5
H  h  h H  h  h
  1 2  3   1 2  3
1     1    
  2     2  

39. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-189] 39. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-189]

1 2 1 2
(H  h)  gt (H  h)  gt
2 2

2(H  h) 2(H  h)
t t
g g

2(H  h) 2(H  h)
R  vt  2gh. R  vt  2gh.
g g

= 2 h(H  h) = 2 h(H  h)

40. (1) [PYQ Modified] 40. (1) [PYQ Modified]

f1 – f 2 = 4 f1 – f 2 = 4

v v
f1  f1 
4  0.45 4  0.45

v v
f2  f2 
4  0.46 4  0.46

v v v v
 4  4
4  0.46 4  0.46 4  0.46 4  0.46

v = 331.2 m/s v = 331.2 m/s

f1 = 184 Hz f1 = 184 Hz

f2 = 180 Hz. f2 = 180 Hz.


NLI / 9
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41. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-225] 41. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-225]

836 836
t  103  1  (40  10) (1 litre  1000cm3 ) t  103  1  (40  10) (1 litre  1000cm3 )
4.2 4.2

30  4.2  103 30  4.2  103


t s  150s t s  150s
836 836

42. (2) [NCERT-XI-II-173] 42. (2) [NCERT-XI-II-173]

43. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-229,30 43. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-229,30]

Q  U  W Q  U  W

 U  200 cal  200  4.2  840J and W  40J  U  200 cal  200  4.2  840J and W  40J

 U  Q  W  840  40  800 J  U  Q  W  840  40  800 J

44. (2) [NCERT-XI-II-249,50] 44. (2) [NCERT-XI-II-249,50]

PV Differentiate PV w.r.t

V= V = constant

P V P V
 PV  VP  0    PV  VP  0  
P V P V

45. (1) [NCERT-XI-II-279,80] 45. (1) [NCERT-XI-II-279,80]

A standing wave, transport energy but does not


move.
46. (2) [NCERT-XII-II-285,86] 46. (2) [NCERT-XII-II-285,86]

1 1  1 1 
eV = hc     
  0 
...(i) eV = hc  ...(i)
  0 

eV  1 1 eV  1 1
 hc    .....(ii)  hc   
3  2  0  3  2  0 
.....(ii)

(i) (ii) Dividing eqn. (i) by (ii), we get.

1 1   1 1 1 1   1 1
3=   /   3=   /  
  0   2  0    0   2  0 

1 2 1 2
 0 = 4  
2  0 or
2  0 or 0 = 4 
47. (2) [Experimental] 47. (2) [Experimental]
For closed pipe For closed pipe

v v v v
n  250   v  200m / s n  250   v  200m / s
4l 4  0.2 4l 4  0.2
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48. (4) [PYQ Modified] 48. (4) [PYQ Modified]

no fringes will be obtained and the screen will have


uniform illumination

49. (4) [NCERT-XII-II-278,79] 49. (4) [NCERT-XII-II-278,79]

50. (1) [NCERT-XII-II-233,34] 50. (1) [NCERT-XII-II-233,34]

1 1 1
1 1 1
   
v u f v u f

1 1 1
1

1 1
  
75 25 f 75 25 f

1 3 1 1 3 1 75
  f
75
 18.75cm   f  18.75cm convex.
. 75 f 4
75 f 4

NLI / 11
All India Full Length Test -62 [Solution] CRACK NEET 2024 / 01-May-2024

CHEMISTRY
SECTION – A SECTION – A
51. (4) [NCERT-XI-I-18] 51. (4) [NCERT-XI-I-18]
4.25 1 4.25 1
  Mole  
17 4 17 4
1 1
  NA  4  NA Atoms   NA  4  NA
4 4
52. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-55] 52. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-55]

n  4, l  3  4f 
 f n  4, l  3  4f 
 f has max. 14 electron.

53. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-70] 53. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-70]

54. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-80] 54. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-80]

Z  114  C Z  114  C family. (Group 14)

55. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-80, 94] 55. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-80, 94]

56. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-120] 56. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-120]

H2 O   H2O  only  bonds.

57. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-122] 57. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-122]

NF3, H2O sp3 NF3, H2O both are sp3.

58. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-129] 58. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-129]

H2 =1 H2 has bond order = 1.

59. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-123] 59. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-123]

sp > sp2 > sp3 sp > sp2 > sp3

60. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-121] 60. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-121]


CO2 sp CO2 is sp and linear.

61. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-164] 61. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-164]


H2(g)  Br2(g) 
 2HBr(g) , n  0 H2(g)  Br2(g) 
 2HBr(g) , n  0
62. (4) [NCERT-XI-I-191] 62. (4) [NCERT-XI-I-191]
+
NH3 H NH3 add H+ for conj. acid
63. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-239] 63. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-239]
CrO5 Cr +6 CrO5  Cr has + 6 ox. state
64. (2) [NCERT-XI-I] 64. (2) [NCERT-XI-I]
p  Gp 14, 15, 16 p block elements  Gp 14, 15, 16
65. (2) [NCERT-XI-II-257] 65. (2) [NCERT-XI-II-257]
2 2
sp , sp , sp, sp sp2, sp2, sp, sp
66. (d) [NCERT-XI-II-284] 66. (d) [NCERT-XI-II-284]
 S, P, N, X Lassaigne test  S, P, N, X

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67. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-278] 67. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-278]

5H 5H

68. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-309] 68. (3) [NCERT-XI-II-309]

–2– trans-2-butene

69. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-311] 69. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-311]

n- n-propyl bromide

70. (2) [NCERT-XII-I-65] 70. (2) [NCERT-XII-I-65]

H2  I2 2HI H2  I2 2HI

 [H2 ] [I2 ] 1 [HI]  [H2 ] [I2 ] 1 [HI]


RoR    RoR   
t t 2 t t t 2 t

71. (2) [NCERT-XII-I-110] 71. (2) [NCERT-XII-I-110]

Gd  (xe)4f75d16s2 Gd  (xe)4f75d16s2

72. (1) [NCERT-XII-I-96] 72. (1) [NCERT-XII-I-96]

73. (3) O [NCERT-XII-II-213] 73. (3) O [NCERT-XII-II-213]

benzoqunione benzoqunione

74. (1) O [NCERT-XII-II-196] 74. (1) O [NCERT-XII-II-196]

Propan–1–ol  Propan–1–ol 

75. (2) [NCERT-XII-II-232] 75. (2) [NCERT-XII-II-232]


CH 3(CH 2)g – C – H CH 3(CH 2)g – C – H
O O
76. (1) [NCERT-XII-II-233] 76. (1) CHCl 2 [NCERT-XII-II-233]
CHCl 2
benzal chloride

77. (3) [NCERT-XII-II-276] 77. (3) [NCERT-XII-II-253]

HVZ HVZ reaction

78. (1) [NCERT-XII-II-276] 78. (1) [NCERT-XII-II-276]

79. (4) [NCERT-XII-II-244] 79. (4) [NCERT-XII-II-244]

80. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-324] 80. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-324]

I II Both, Statement I and Statement II are correct.

81. (3) [NCERT-XII-I-13] 81. (3) [NCERT-XII-I-13]


Ethyl alcohol and water are the example of +ve
deviation.

82. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-237] 82. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-237]

A R R, A Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A)

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83. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-129] 83. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-129]
Ni (28) = 3d8 4s2 Ni (28) = 3d8 4s2

Ni2+ = 3d8 4s0 Ni2+ = 3d8 4s0

[NiCl4]2– = [NiCl4]2– =
3
3
sp -hybridisation sp -hybridisation

Ni2+ ion undergoes sp3 hybridisation resulting


Ni2+ sp3
in tetrahedral structure of the complex. In case
of other options, hybridisation and structures are
as follows :
[PdCl4]2–  dsp2
[PdCl4]2–  dsp2 hybridisation, square planar
[Ni(CN)4]2–  dsp2 [Ni(CN)4]2–  dsp2 hybridisation, square planar
[Pd(CN)4]2–  dsp2 [Pd(CN)4]2–  dsp2 hybridisation, square planar
84. (2) [NCERT-XII-I-120] 84. (2) [NCERT-XII-I-120]
+3
for Cr+3 CN = 6 for Cr CN = 6

85. (2) [NCERT-XII-II-242] 85. (2) [NCERT-XII-II-242]

COONa COONa

A Compound A is

CH2OH CH2OH

B Comopound B is

COOH COOH

C Compound C is

SECTION – B SECTION – B

86. (4) [NCERT] 86. (4) [NCERT]

OH OH

A CH3–CH–CN Compound A is CH3–CH–CN

B CH3–CH–COOH Compound B is CH3–CH–COOH


OH OH

87. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-274] 87. (4) [NCERT-XI-II-274]

I II Both, Statement I and II Statement are correct.

88. (3) [NCERT] 88. (3) [NCERT]

A = CH3COOH A is CH3COOH

B = CH3CONH2 B is CH3CONH2

C = CH3CN C is CH3CN

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89. (3) [NCERT-XII-II-271,276] 89. (3) [NCERT-XII-II-271,276]

+ – + –
N2 Cl N2 Cl

A Compound A is

+ – + –
N2 BF4 N2 BF4
B Compound B is

NO2 NO2
C Compound C is

90. (1) [NCERT-XII-II-285] 90. (1) [NCERT-XII-II-285]


Glucose is reducing sugar.

91. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-317] 91. (1) [NCERT-XI-I-317]

C  C  
Raney Ni
NaOH
 C  C  C  C  
Raney Ni
NaOH
 C  C 

92. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-271] 92. (3) [NCERT-XI-I-271]

CH3 Cl 
KCN
 CH3 C  N 
4[H]
 CH3 Cl 
KCN
 CH3 C  N 
4[H]

CH3 CH2NH2 


NOCl
 CH3CH2 Cl CH3 CH2NH2 
NOCl
 CH3CH2Cl
93. (2) [NCERT-XII-I-12] 93. (2) [NCERT-XII-I-12]
94. (4) [NCERT-XI-I-129] 94. (4) [NCERT-XI-I-129]
i.  i. Stability  bond order..
ii. ii. If Bond order is same then molecule with more
number of antibonding electrons will be less stable.

95. (1) [NCERT-XII-II-232] 95. (1) [NCERT-XII-II-232]

A CH3–CH2–CN Compound A is CH3–CH2–CN

B CH3–CH2–CHO Compound B is CH3–CH2–CHO


96. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-322] 96. (2) [NCERT-XI-I-322]

NO 2 NO 2

97. (4) [NCERT-XII-I-109] 97. (4) [NCERT-XII-I-109]


Yb  + 2 Ox. state Yb  + 2 Ox. state
98. (2) [Experimental skill] 98. (2) [Experimental skill]
99. (1) [Experimental skill] 99. (1) [Experimental skill]
100. (3) [Experimental skill] 100. (3) [Experimental skill]

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BIOLOGY
PART-1 (SECTION-A) PART-1 (SECTION-A)
101. (3) [NCERT-I-126] 101. (3) [NCERT-I-126]
Diplotene stage of meiosis can last for months
oryears in the oocytes of some vertebrates.
102. (4) [NCERT-I-144]
102. (4) [NCERT-I-144]
When one CO2 molecule is fixed as one molecule
02 ATP + 2 NADPH.
of triose phosphate, which of the following
103. (1) [NCERT-II-101] photochemically made, high energy chemical
z  intermediates are used in the reduction phase – 2
ATP + 2 NADPH.
104. (1) [NCERT-II-80]
103. (1) [NCERT-II-101]
(a) (i)
In lac operon, z gene codes for   galactosidase
(b) (ii)
104. (1) [NCERT-II-80]
(c) (iii) (a) Adenine (i) Purine
(d) (iv) (b) Anthocyanin (ii) Pigment
105. (2) [NCERT-II-101] (c) Chitin (iii) Polysaccharide
(a) i (i) (d) Codeine (iv) Alkaloid
105. (2) [NCERT-II-101]
(b) z (ii) – (a) In lac operon i gene (i) Repressor
codes for
(c) y (iii)
(b) In lac operon z gene (ii) –galactosidase
(c) In lac operon y gene (iii) permease
(d) a (iv) codes for
(d) In lac operon a gene (iv) Transacetylase
codes for
106. (2) [NCERT-I-26,30,32]
106. (2) [NCERT-I-26,30,32]
(a) (i)
(a) Chlamydomonas (i) Alga
(b) (ii)
(b) Cycas (ii) Gymnosperm
(c) (iii) (c) Selaginella (iii) Pteridophyte
(d) (iv) (d) Sphagnum (iii) Moss
107. (4) [NCERT-II-90] 107. (4) [NCERT-II-90]
108. (4) [NCERT-II-219] 108. (4) [NCERT-II-219]
- 40,000 Plants - More than 40,000 species
Invertebrates - More than 1,25,000 species
- 1,25,000
Fishes - 3,000 species
- 3,000
Mammals - 427 species
- 427 Birds - 1300 species
- 1300 109. (2) [NCERT-I-176]
109. (2) [NCERT-I-176] Cytokinin is an adenine derivative.
110. (4) [NMC]
110. (4) [NMC] The type of tissue commonly found in the fruit wall
of nuts is Sclereid
111. (1) [NCERT-II-11]
111. (1) [NCERT-II-11]
In general the egg apparatus of embryo sac in
angiosperm consists of : One egg cell, two
synergids, three antipodal cells, two Polar nuclei.
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112. (2) [NCERT-I-64] 112. (2) [NCERT-I-64]
(a) (i) (a) Imbricate (i) Cassia
(b) (ii) (b) Valvate (ii) Calotropis
(c) (iii) (c) Vexillary (iii) Bean
(d) (iv) (d) Twisted (iv) Cotton
113. (4) [NCERT-II-168] 113. (4) [NCERT-II-168]
DNA
Separation of DNA, fragments is done by a technique
: known as :Gel electrophoresis
114. (2) [NCERT-I-172] 114. (2) [NCERT-I-172]
The phenomenon by which the undividing
parenchyma cells start to divide mitotically during
plant tissue culture is called as : Dedifferentiation
115. (2) [NCERT-I-] 115. (2) [NCERT-I-]
In meiosis, crossing over and exchange of genetic
material between homologous chromosomes are
catalyzed by the enzyme:Recombinase

116. (1) [NCERT-I-159] 116. (1) [NCERT-I-159]

TCA 5-C : – The 5-C compound formed during TCA cycle is : 


– ketoglutaric acid

117. (2) [NCERT-II-65] 117. (2) [NCERT-II-65]


The chromosomal theory of inheritance was
: proposed by : Sutton and Boveri

118. (3) [NCERT-I-173] 118. (3) [NCERT-I-173]


The ability of plants to follow different pathways in
response to environment leading to formation of
different kinds of structures is called :Plasticity
:
119. (1) [NCERT-II-225]
119. (1) [NCERT-II-225]
(a) (i) (a) Sacred groves (i) Khasi Hills in
Meghalaya
(b) (ii)
(b) Zoological park (ii) Ex-situ conservation
(c) (iii)
(c) Nile perch (iii) Alien species
(d) (iv)
(d) Amazon forest (iv) Release of large
quantity of oxygen
120. (1) [NCERT-II-165,182]
120. (1) [NCERT-II-165,182]
(a) (i)
(a) Gene gun (i) Used for transfer of
gene
(b) (ii) (b) Gene therapy (ii) Replacement of a
faulty gene by a normal
healthy gene
(c) (iii) DNA
(c) Gene cloning (iii) To obtain indentical
copies of a particular
DNA molecule
(d) (iv)
(d) Genome (iv) Total DNA in the cells
DNA of an organism
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121. (3) [NCERT-II-80] 121. (3) [NCERT-II-80]
(a) Bacterophage  ×174 (i) 5386 nucleotides
(a)  ×174 (i) 5386 (b) Bacteriophage lambda (ii) 48502 base pairs
(b) (ii) 48502 (c) Escherichia coli (iii) 4.6×106 base pairs
of DNA
(c) (iii) 4.6×106 (d) Haploid content human (iv) 3.3×109 base pairs
(d) DNA (iv) 3.3×109 122. (2) [NC-l-98]
Ribosomes perform protein in synthesis.
122. (2) [NC-l-98] Ribosomes are nonmembrane bound organelle.
123. (1) [NC-l-97]
Mitochondria is power house of the cell
124. (4) [NC-l-95]
123. (1) [NC-l-97] The golgi apparatus principally performs the function
of packaging materials, to be delivered either to
the intra-cellular targets or secreted outside the
124. (4) [NC-l-95] cell. Materials to be packaged in the form of vesicles
from the ER fuse with the cis face of the golgi

apparatus and move towards the maturing face.
• 125. (3) [NC-I-98]
In addition, there are flat membranous tubules called

the stroma lamellae connecting the thylakoids of
125. (3) [NC-I-98] the different grana.
126. (2) [NC-I- 80]
Frogs are not seen during peak summer and win-
126. (2) [NC-I- 80] ter. During this period they take shelter in deep bur-
rows to protect them from extreme heat and cold.
This is called as summer sleep (aestivation) and
winter sleep (hibernation).
127. (2) [NCERT-I-160] 127. (2) [NCERT-I-160]
ATP V ATP synthetase is a complex V of the electron trans-
port chain. When the electrons are shunted over the
carriers via complex I to IV in the etc, the are coupled
128. (4) [NCERT-II-32] to ATPsynthetase for the formation of ATP from ADP
129. (2) [NCERT-II-34] and Pi.
128. (4) [NCERT-II-32]
130. (4) [NCERT-II-27] 129. (2) [NCERT-II-34]
130. (4) [NCERT-II-27]
The regions outside the seminiferous tubules called
interstitial spaces, contain small blood vessels and
131. (3) [NCERT-II-43] interstitial cells or leydig cells.
CDRI 131. (3) [NCERT-II-43]
Do you know that ‘Saheli’–a new oral contraceptive
for the females–was developed by scientists at
132. (2) [NCERT-II-44] Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI) in Lucknow,
IUDs – India.
132. (2) [NCERT-II-44]
IUDs – 375 Non-medicated IUDs - Lippes loop
– Copper releasing IUDs - CuT, Cu7, multiload 375
Hormone releasing IUDs-progestasert, LNG-20
IUDs 133. (1) [NCERT-II-44]
133. (1) [NCERT-II-44] Oral pill inhibit ovulation and implantation as well
– as alter the quality of cervical mucus to prevent/
retard entry of sperms.

Condoms are barriers made of thin rubber/latex
sheath that are used to cover the penis in the male
or vagina and cervix in the female, just before coitus
– so that the ejaculated semen would not enter into
the female reproductive tract.
IUDs –
Mode of action of injections is similar to that of pills
and their effective periods are much longer.
IUDs increase phagocytosis of sperms within the
uterus.
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134. (4) [NCERT-II-46] 134. (4) [NCERT-II-46]
45 50 MTP Intentional or voluntary termination of pregnancy
before full term is called medical termination of
pregnancy (MTP) or induced abortion. Nearly 45 to
135. (4) [NCERT-II-54] 50 million MTPs are performed in a year all over the
world which accounts to 1/5th of the total number
of conceived pregnancies in a year.
135. (4) [NCERT-II-54]
Mendal chosed true breeding pea lines for his
studies.
A true breeding line shows stable trait inheritance
and expression for several generations.
PART-1 (SECTION-B) PART-1 (SECTION-B)
136. (2) [NCERT-II-86] 136. (2) [NCERT-II-86]
 = P32 S35
Harshey and Chase experiments – Radioactive P32
 = and S35
 N
Taylor experiments – Radioactive thymidine
137. (3) [NCERT-II-72]
137. (3) [NCERT-II-72]

138. (2) [NC-II-76]


138. (2) [NC-II-76]
Turner’s Syndrome

(b)
Short stature and
139. (2) [NCERT–II–111] Underdeveloped
Feminine character
140. (1) [NCERT-II-131]
139. (2) [NCERT–II–111]

141. (3) [NCERT-II-130] 140. (1) [NCERT-II-131]

AIDS Rhino virus infect the nose and respiratory passage


but not the lungs.
141. (3) [NCERT-II-130]
Typhoid, tuberculosis is a pair of bacterial disease.

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142. (3) [NCERT-II-132] 142. (3) [NCERT-II-132]
= Dengue, malaria and filaria by mosquitoes and
143. (3) [NCERT-II-141] amoebiasis-housefly acts as vector.
143. (3) [NCERT-II-141]

144. (4) [NCERT–I–178] Metastasis is the most feared property of Malignant


tumors
145. (2) [NCERT-II-185]
144. (4) [NCERT–I–178]
145. (2) [NCERT-II-185]
146. (4) [NCERT–I–192, 193] The diversity of rice in India is one of the richest in
the world. Basmati rice is distinct for its unique
aroma and flavour and 27 documented varieties of
147. (2) [NCERT-II-193]
Basmati are grown in India.
146. (4) [NCERT–I–192, 193]
147. (2) [NCERT-II-193]
148. (2) [NCERT-II-198]
If a new habitat is just being colonised Immigration
may contribute more significantly to population
growth.
148. (2) [NCERT-II-198]
In nature in interspecific competition, they point out
149. (3) [NCERT-II-194]
that species facing competition might evolve
mechanism that promote co-existence rather than
exclusion. One such mechanism is resource
partitioning.
149. (3) [NCERT-II-194]
When resources are unlimited the population grows
in an exponetial fashion or geometric fashion.

150. (4) [NCERT–I–200] 150. (4) [NCERT–I–200]


PART-2 (SECTION-A) PART-2 (SECTION-A)
151. (4) [NCERT-II-154] 151. (4) [NCERT-II-154]
Secondary treatment or biological treatments : The
primary effluent is passed into large aeration tanks
where it is constantly agitated mechanically and
• air is pumped into it. This allows vigorous growth of
useful aerobic microbes into flocs (masses of
• bacteria associated with fungal filaments to form
mesh like structures).
• • Sewage treatment
152. (3) [NCERT-II-152] • Aerobic microbes
• Masses of bacteria with fungal filaments
152. (3) [NCERT-II-152]
Depending on the type of the raw material used for
fermentation and the type of processing with or
153. (2) [NCERT-II-165] without distillation) different types of alcoholic drinks
are obtained. Wine and beer are produced without
DNA DNA distillation whereas whisky, brandy and rum are
DNA produced by distillation of the fermented broth.
153. (2) [NCERT-II-165]
154. (3) [NCERT-II-165] This makes a new combination of circular
autonomously replicating DNA created in vitro and
is known as recombinant DNA
–Hind II 154. (3) [NCERT-II-165]
The first restriction endonuclease–Hind II
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155. (1) [NCERT-II-171] 155. (1) [NCERT-II-171]
DNA In a method known as micro-injection,
recombinant DNA is directly injected into the
nucleus of an animal cell.
156. (2) [NC-I-62] 156. (2) [NC-I-62]
In zygomorphic flower can be divided into two equal
vertical halves only in one particular vertical plane.
157. (4) [NC-I- 65]
157. (4) [NC-I-65] When more than one carpel is present, they may
be free (as in lotus and rose) and are called
apocarpous.
158. (3) [NC-I-63] 158. (3) [NC-I-63]
The ovary in perigynous is said to be half inferior,
159. (1) [NC-I-64] e.g., plum, rose, peach.
159. (1) [NC-I-64]
In pea and bean flowers, there are five petals, the
160. (4) [NCERT-I-74] largest (standard) overlaps the two lateral petals
(i) – (wings) which in turn overlap the two smallest
anterior petals (keel); this type of aestivation is
known as vexillary or papilionaceous.
(ii) – 160. (4) [NCERT-I-74]
Dicot stem hypodermis is collenchymatous while
in monocot stem the monocot stem has a
(iii) – sclerenchymatous hypodermis.
• Dicot leaf – Parenchymatous
(iv) – Mesophyll
161. (4) [NCERT-l-72] • Monocot leaf – Bulliform cells
161. (4) [NCERT-l-72]
The stomatal aperture, guard cells and the
• surrounding subsidiary cells are together called
• stomatal apparatus
162. (4) [NCERT-I-71]
• 163. (1) [NCERT-I-90]
162. (4) [NCERT-l-72] Open vascular bundles, found in dicot stem
164. (1) [NC-I-105]
A slightly different but destructive experiment has
163. (1) [NCERT-I-90]
to be done. One weighs a small amount of a living
tissue (say a leaf or liver and this is called wet
164. (1) [NC-I-105] weight) and dry it.
165. (4) [NC-I-107]
Adenosine, guanosine, thymidine, uridine and
cytidine are nucleosides. Adenylic acid, thymidylic
165. (4) [NC-I-107] acid, guanylic acid, uridylic acid and cytidylic acid
are nucleotides
166. (2) [NC-I-110]
Collagen is the most abundant protein in animal
166. (2) [NC-I-110] world
167. (4) [NC-I-111]
168. (2) [NC-I-118]
167. (4) [NC-I-111] The essential chemical components of many
168. (2) [NC-I-118] coenzymes are – vitamins
169. (3) [NC-I-126]
Recombination between homologous
169. (3) [NC-I-126] chromosomes is completed by the end of
pachytene, leaving the chromosomes linked at the
170. (4) [NC-I-126] sites of crossing over.
170. (4) [NC-I-126]
The characteristic feature of diplotene stage of
meiosis is recognized by Dissolution of
synaptonem al com plex, Homologous
chromosomes of bivalent start separate from each
other and X-shaped structure chiasmata formed.
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171. (1) [NC-I- 126] 171. (1) [NC-I- 126]
– Chromosomes are – Metaphase
moved to spindle
equator
– Centromere splits – Anaphase
Pairing between – Zygotene
homologous
– chromosomes
Crossing over between – Pachytene
homologous

chromosomes
172. (1) [NC-I-123]
172. (1) [NC-I-123] Morphology of chromosome is most easily studied
in metaphase stage.
173. (1) [NCERT-I-51]
Organ system level of body organisation occurs
173. (1) [NCERT-I-51] from Aschelminthese to Chordata.
174. (3) [NCERT-I-43]
First and second largest phylum of kingdom
174. (3) [NCERT-I-43] animalia are respectively Arthropoda, Mollusca.
175. (1) [NCERT-I-49,50]
All birds and mammals are homoiothermous.
In jaw of mammals tooth are present.
175. (1) [NCERT-I-49,50] Only some mammals are oviparous, remaining are
viviparous. Birds are oviparous.
Muscular diaphragms, mammary gland, body hair
are unique feature of mammals.
176. (4) [NCERT-I-40]
Sponges have a water transport or canal system.
Water enters through minute pores (ostia) in the
176. (4) [NCERT-I-40] body wall into a central cavity, spongocoel, from
where it goes out through the osculum. This
pathway of water transport is helpful in food
 gathering, respiratory exchange and removal of
waste. Choanocytes or collar cells line the

spongocoel and the canals
 177. (2) [NCERT-I- 39]
177. (2) [NCERT-I- 39] Notochord is a mesodermally derived rod-like
structure formed on the dorsal side during
embryonic development in some animals.
178. (4) [NCERT-I- 41] 178. (4) [NCERT-I- 41]
Cnidoblasts or cnidocytes (which contain the
stinging capsules or nematocytes) present on the
tentacles and the body. Cnidoblasts are used for
179. (2) [NCERT-I-30] anchorage, defense and for the capture of prey.
179. (2) [NCERT-I-30]
Evolutionarily, Pteridophytes are the first terrestrial
plants to possess vascular tissues – xylem and
180. (1) [NC-I-28,29,32] phloem.
180. (1) [NC-I-28,29,32]
True stem, leaves, roots, vascular tissue -
= pteridophyta, gymnosperms, angiosperms
= Archegonium - Bryophyta, pteridophyta,
gymnosperm
 In some gymnosperm archegonium absent their
example are Gnetum, Ephedra.
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181. (2) [NC-I-194] 181. (2) [NC-I-194]
182. (4) [NC-I-194] 182. (4) [NC-I-194]
183. (2) [NC-I-206] 183. (2) [NC-I-206]
184. (2) [NCERT-I-209] 184. (2) [NCERT-I-209]
The descending limb of loop of Henle is permeable
to water .
185. (3) [NCERT-I-222]
185. (3) [NCERT-I-222]
Both muscle contraction and relaxation are active
process.
PART-2 (SECTION-B) PART-2 (SECTION-B)
186. (3) [NCERT-I-222] 186. (3) [NCERT-I-222]
The globular head is an active ATPase enzyme and
has binding sites for ATP and active sites for actin.
187. (1) [NCERT-I-232]
187. (1) [NCERT-I-232] A synapse is formed by the membranes of a pre-
synaptic neuron and a post-synaptic neuron, which
may or may not be separated by a gap called
synaptic cleft. There are two types of synapses,
namely, electrical synapses and chemical
188. (4) [NCERT-I-232] synapses.
188. (4) [NCERT-I-232]
Unmyelinated nerve fibre is enclosed by a Schwann
cell that does not form a myelin sheath around the
189. (4) [NCERT-I-235] axon, and is commonly found in autonomous and
the somatic neural systems.
189. (4) [NCERT-I-235]
   The human brain is well protected by the skull. Inside
190. (1) [NC-I-245] the skull, the brain is covered by cranial meninges
consisting of an outer layer called dura mater, a
very thin middle layer called arachnoid and an inner
layer (which is in contact with the brain tissue) called
pia mater.
191. (2) [NC-I-240]
190. (1) [NC-I-245]
About 1 to 2 million Islets of Langerhans are present
in a normal human pancreas.
191. (2) [NC-I-240]

192. (2) [NCERT-I-241,246]


192. (2) [NCERT-I-241,246]
193. (2) [NCERT-II-8] The hormone LH is responsible for the ovulation
193. (2) [NCERT-II-8]
Pollen tablets available in market are for
194. (2) [NCERT-II-5] Supplementary food .
194. (2) [NCERT-II-5]
Innermost microsporangial wall layer that nourishes
pollen grains is tapetum
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195. (2) [NCERT-II-19] 195. (2) [NCERT-II-19]
The coconut water is Free-nuclear endosperm
196. (2) [NC-II-6]

196. (2) [NC-II-6]

197. (4) [NCERT-I-168]


Growth is measured by a variety of parameters
197. (4) [NCERT-I-168] some of which are :
• Increase in fresh weight
• Increase in dry weight
• Increase in length, area, volume and also cell
number.
• 198. (4) [NCERT-l-176,177]
A. Zeatin is 'derived from the purine base called
• adenine. Zeatin belongs to the family of plant-growth
hormones called cytokinins and was discovered in
• immature corn kernels from the genus Zea.
B. Florigen (or flowering hormone) is the hypothesized
198. (4) [NCERT-l-176,177] hormone-like molecule responsible for controlling
and or triggering flowering in plants. It is produced
in the leaves, and acts in the shoot apical meristem
( ) ( )
of buds and growing tips .
C. Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) is a natural plant
– hormone in the auxin family and is an ingredient in
many commercial horticultural plant rooting
– products. It is used for stimulating plant growth
and root formation.
– D. Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) is a synthetic plant
hormone in the auxin family. It is toxic to plants at
high concentrations. It induces the formation of more

fertile branches in cotton plants.
199. (4) [NCERT-I-173]
199. (4) [NCERT-I-173]
Enviromental heterophylly is the difference in
shapes of leaves due to different enviromental
conditions. Buttercup represents the
heterophyllous development due to different
environment conditions.
200. (3) [NC(I)-183] 200. (3) [NC(I)-183]
= IRV + ERV + TV+ RV Vital Capacity (VC): The maximum volume of air a
person can breathe in after a forced expiration. This
includes ERV, TV and IRV or the maximum volume
of air a person can breathe out after a forced
inspiration.

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