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WEEKLY TEST NEET (2024-25)

Class 12th || Test-06

(PHYSICS)
1. A point charge q is placed at the center of a cube. (1) 8.5 μC (2) 0.085 μC
What is the flux linked with each face of the cube? (3) 5.3 μC (4) 0.053 μC
q q
(1) (2)
0 60 6. A sphere S1 of radius R encloses a total charge 2Q.
6q q If there is another concentric sphere S2 of radius 2R
(3) (4) enclosing charge 3Q, then the ratio of electric flux
0 120
through S1 and S2 is;

2. An electric dipole of charge q and length d is placed


at the centre of a sphere of radius r (r >> d). The
electric flux passing through the sphere is;
q
(1) (2) zero
0
q 2q
(3) (4)
20 0 (1) 1 : 2 (2) 2 : 5
(3) 5 : 2 (4) 2 : 1
3. In the figure, a charge q is placed just outside the
centre of a closed hemisphere. The electric flux 7. Which of the following graphs is the correct
passing through the hemisphere is; representation of variation of electric field due to a
conducting metal sphere of radius R with the
distance r from the centre?

(1)
q 2q
(1) (2)
0 0
q
(3) (4) zero
20
(2)
4. A hemispherical body of radius R is placed in a
uniform electric field E. What is the flux linked
with the curved surface if the field is perpendicular
to the base?
(3)
(1) ER2 (2) E R 2
ER 2
(3) 0 (4)

5. The electric flux emanating out of and entering a (4)


closed surface are 8 × 103 Vm and 2 × 103 Vm,
respectively. The charge enclosed by the surface is;
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8. The electric field at a distance 2R from the centre
of a charged conducting spherical shell of radius R
R
is E. The electric field at a distance from the
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centre of the sphere is;
(1) 0 (2) E
E 3E
(3) (4)
2 2

9. Assertion (A): When a charge q is at one of the


eight corners of a cube, the flux coming out of the
Q
q (1) (2) Zero
cube is . 1000
80
100Q 200Q
1 (3) (4)
Reason (R): At the corner, there is part of 0 0
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charge present if we assume charge to be a perfect
sphere. 11. Consider the charge configuration and a spherical
(1) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true Gaussian surface as shown in the figure. When
and Reason (R) is a correct explanation of calculating the flux of the electric field through the
Assertion (A). spherical surface, the electric field will be due to;
(2) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true
but Reason (R) is not a correct explanation of
Assertion (A).
(3) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.
(4) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is true.

10. Electric charge is uniformly distributed along a


long straight wire of radius 2 mm. The charge per (1) q2 only
cm length of the wire is Q coulomb. Another (2) only the positive charges
cylindrical surface of radius 25 cm and length 2 m (3) all the charges
symmetrically encloses the wire as shown in the (4) + q1 and – q1
figure. The total electric flux passing through the
cylindrical surface is;

(CHEMISTRY)
12. Colligative properties of the solution depends 15. 1.0 g of a non-electrolyte solute is dissolved in 50
upon; g of benzene, lowered the freezing point of
(1) nature of the solution benzene by 0.40 K. The freezing point depression
(2) nature of the solvent constant of benzene is 5.12 K kg mol–1. The molar
(3) number of solute particles mass of the solute is;
(4) number of moles of solvent (1) 186 g mol–1 (2) 256 g mol–1
–1
(3) 423 g mol (4) 532 g mol–1
13. 36 g of glucose (C6H12O6), is dissolved in 4 kg of
water. The elevation in the boiling point is; 16. The freezing point depression constant for water
(Kb for water = 0.52 K kg mol–1) is 1.86 K kg mol–1. The freezing point of a 0.05
(1) 0.026 K (2) 2.6 K molal solution of a non-electrolyte in water is;
(3) 0.26 K (4) 260 K (1) −1.086°C (2) −0.093°C
(3) +0.093°C (4) +1.086°C
14. 24.8 g of ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) is mixed with
800 g of water. The depression in freezing point 17. The relative lowering of vapour pressure produced
is;
by dissolving 300 g of a urea in 900 g of water is;
(Kf for water = 1.86 K kg mol–1)
(1) 0.9 (2) 0.09
(1) 0.93 K (2) 93 K
(3) 0.2 (4) 0.02
(3) 0.93ºC (4) 93ºC
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18. Osmotic pressure of a solution is 0.1642 atm at a 21. Statement I: The boiling point of a solution is
temperature of 500 K. The concentration in mol L–1 always higher than that of the boiling point of the
is; pure solvent in which the solution is prepared.
(1) 4 × 10−3 Statement II: The unit of Kb is K kg mol–2
(2) 4 × 10−2 (1) Statement I and Statement II both are correct.
(3) 2 × 10−2 (2) Statement I is correct, but Statement II is
(4) 2 × 10−3 incorrect.
(3) Statement I is incorrect, but Statement II is
19. The following solutions were prepared by correct.
dissolving 360 g of glucose (C6H12O6) in 250 ml (4) Statement I and Statement II both are
of water has osmotic pressure P1, 180 g of urea incorrect.
(CH4N2O) in 250 ml of water has osmotic pressure
P2 and 342 g of sucrose (C12H22O11) in 250 ml of 22. Statement I: The proportionality constant, Kb,
water has osmotic pressure P3. The correct option which depends on the nature of the solvent is
for the decreasing order of osmotic pressure is; known as cryoscopic constant.
(1) P2 > P1 > P3 Statement II: The proportionality constant, Kf,
(2) P1 > P2 > P3 which depends on the nature of the solvent is
(3) P2 > P3 > P1 known as ebullioscopic constant.
(4) P3 > P1 > P2 (1) Statement I and Statement II both are correct.
(2) Statement I is correct, but Statement II is
20. Osmotic pressure is widely used to determine incorrect.
molar masses of; (3) Statement I is incorrect, but Statement II is
(1) protein correct.
(2) polymer (4) Statement I and Statement II both are
(3) biomolecules incorrect.
(4) All of these

(BIOLOGY)
23. The number of nuclei in embryo sac, surrounded by 27. How many mammary lobes are found in the
the cell wall and organized in to cell is; glandular tissue of each breast?
(1) eight. (2) six. (1) 20-25 (2) 15-20
(3) four. (4) one. (3) 10-15 (4) 25-30

24. Filiform apparatus is the characteristic feature of; 28. The alveoli of mammary glands open into;
(1) egg cell. (2) antipodal cells. (1) mammary tubules.
(3) synergids. (4) central cell. (2) mammary duct.
(3) lactiferous duct.
(4) mammary lobes.
25. The ploidy of primary endospermic cell, primary
endosperm nucleus and secondary nucleus are
29. What is the specific term for gametogenesis in
respectively;
males?
(1) 2n, 3n, 3n. (2) 3n, 2n, 2n.
(1) Spermatogenesis (2) Oogenesis
(3) 3n, 3n, 3n. (4) 3n, 3n, 2n.
(3) Fertilization (4) Implantation
26. Statement I: Polar nuclei are situated above the egg
30. Read the following statements about mammary
apparatus in the large central cell of the embryo sac.
glands and choose the incorrect statement.
Statement II: In embryo sac, three cells are present
A. The mammary glands contain glandular tissue
at the chalazal end and are called the antipodals.
and fat.
(1) Statement I and Statement II both are correct.
B. The mammary lobes of breasts contain alveoli
(2) Statement I is correct but Statement II is which secrete milk.
incorrect. C. The milk secreted by alveoli is stored in
(3) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is lactiferous duct.
correct. (1) Only B (2) Only C
(4) Statement I and Statement II both are incorrect. (3) Only A (4) A and C

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31. Assertion (A): The nucleus of the functional 33. Assertion (A): The milk is stored in the lumen of
megaspore divides mitotically to form two nuclei the alveoli.
which move to the opposite poles, forming the 2- Reason (R): Several lactiferous ducts join to form a
nucleate embryo sac. mammary duct through which milk is sucked out.
Reason (R): Two more sequential mitotic nuclear (1) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true,
divisions result in the formation of the 4-nucleate and Reason (R) is a correct explanation of
and later the 8-nucleate stages of the embryo sac. Assertion (A).
(1) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true (2) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true,
and Reason (R) is a correct explanation of but Reason (R) is not a correct explanation of
Assertion (A). Assertion (A).
(2) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true (3) Assertion (A) is true, and Reason (R) is false.
but Reason (R) is not a correct explanation of (4) Assertion (A) is false, and Reason (R) is true.
Assertion (A).
(3) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.
(4) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is true.

32. Which of the following hormones is responsible for


the milk ejection reflex?
(1) Estrogen (2) Prolactin
(3) Relaxin (4) Oxytocin
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