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NURTURE COURSE (PHASE : I, II, III, IV, V, MNA & MNPS) 14–02–2020

PATTERN / TYPE : NEET / MAJOR ANSWER KEY PRE-MEDICAL 2021


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. 1 3 3 1 3 3 2 2 2 1 4 1 4 3 4 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 3 2 3 3
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. 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 1 3 2 3 3 4 1 2
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 3 1 4 3 3 2 1 2 3 4 4 4 3 2 2 3 2 4 3 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 3 4 4
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. 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 4 2 3 4 2 2 4 2 2 4 4 2 4 3 2 3 1 3 4 2
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 4 1 3 2 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 3 1 3 4 3 4 1 4 2 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 2
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 4 3 3 4 1 3 3 4 4 3 1 3 2 4 4 1 4 1 2 2 1 3 4 3 4 1 2 2 1
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HINT – SHEET
r r r 7. Let A applies a force R on B,
1. C = B ˆj C = 5ˆj
Then B also applies an opposite force R on A
r r r r
C = A + B = A + 3iˆ + 4 ˆj as shown.
r
5ˆj = A + 3iˆ + 4ˆj
R
r A a=2 m/s2
A = -3 ˆi + ˆj
mg
B
r R
A = 32 + (1) = 10
2

r For A : mg – R = ma
r Fnet
3. a cm =
M Þ R = m(g – a) = 0.5 [10 – 2] = 4 N

r
a cm =
( ) ( ) (
3iˆ - 2ˆj + 2kˆ + -ˆi + 2ˆj + kˆ + 4iˆ + 6ˆj + 3kˆ ) vcos45 evsin45
1+ 2 + 3 45° q

r 8. vsin45 vcos45
a cm = ˆi + ˆj + kˆ

r Initial Final
a cm = 3 m / s 2

Dl v cos 45° 1
4. F = AY
l tanq = evsin 45° Þ e = tan q.tan 45° £ 1

1 tanq ³ 1 Þ q ³ 45°
= p(2 × 10–3)2 × 9 × 109 ×
100
9. A1 v1 = A2 v2 ...(1)
= 360pN
5. for escaping the gas from earth surface 1 1
P0 + rv12 + rgh = P0 + rv22 ...(2)
2 2
mw
T= ´ 104 k By solving (1) and (2) equation
2
6. [x] = [bt2 ] Þ [b] = [x/t2 ] =km/s2 A2 = 5 cm2

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b a cb F [MLT -2 ]
11. a= g d 16. h= = = [ML–1T–1 ]
de av [L] [LT -1 ]
So maximum error in a is given by
x2 y2 Z2

æ Da ö Db Dc 17. w = ò Fx dx + ò Fydy + ò FZ dz
ç a ´ 100 ÷ = a· b ´ 100 + b · c ´ 100
x1 y1 Z1

è ømax
3 6 1
= = ò1 2xdx + ò2 2dy + ò3 3z dz
2

Dd De
+g· ´ 100 + d · ´ 100
d e w = – 10 J
= (ab1 + bc1 + gd1 + de1)%

1 2
12. S= at v
2 18. R R
w w'
2S 1
\ t= or t µ
a a (Iw – mvR) = (I + mR2 ) w'

Iw - mvR
t a w' =
\ 1 = 2 I + mR 2
t2 a1
19. Volume of big drop = 8 × volume of small
t g sin q - mg cos q drops
or =
2t gsin q
4 3 æ4 ö
On solving this equation, we get pR = 8 ç pr 3 ÷
3 è3 ø
3
m= tan q R = 2r
4
Q VT µ (Radius)
2

R
13. I = MK2 Q K=
2 VT1 æ R ö
2

= ç ÷ = (2)2
MR 2 VT è r ø
I=
2
V'T = 4VT
éæ 2 ö æ 1 ö ù 2 2
= 0.1 × 4
W = 8pT (r2 - r1 ) = 8pT êç ÷ -ç
2 2
14. ÷ ú
ëêè p ø è p ø úû = 0.4 ms–1

3 VT' = 4VT = 0.1 × 4 = 0.4 ms–1


\ W = 8 × p × 30 × = 720erg
p 20. The block will remain in contact fill the block
15. K=2 do not go above the natural length of spring
because after this decleration of lower block
m
T = 2p becomes more than upper block due to spring
K
force so they will get separated
2
T = 2p 2mg
2
So, k0 =
T = 2p K

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r
21. s1 = 50 ˆj TF – 32 TK – 273
24. =
r 180 100
s2 = 30iˆ
r q – 32 q – 273
s3 = -10ˆj = =
180 100
r r r
displacement = s1 + s2 + s3 Þ 5q – 32 × 5 = 9q – 273 × 9
= q = 574.25
= 50 ˆj + 30iˆ – 10 ˆj
25. Smaller pendulum will be that for which time
= 30iˆ – 40 ˆj period is less, here 1.5 s. So when this
completes one vibration, the bigger pendulum
|displacement| = 50 m
r r r 3
distance = | s1 | + | s2 | + | s3 | will complete its oscillation (because its time
4
= 50 + 30 + 10 period is 2 s) i.e., it will be at its negative
= 90 m extreme position. Hence the smaller pendulum
will be ahead by a phase of p/2 than bigger
| displacement | 50 5
so = = pendulum at this time.
Dis tan ce 90 9
ds
26. v= = 3t2 – 6t + 3 = 0 Þ t = 1 sec
r é ¶U ˆ ¶U ˆ ù dt
22. F = – êë ¶x i + ¶y júû
dv d
a= = (3t2 – 6t + 3) = 6t – 6
é ¶ (- xy) ˆ ¶( -xy) ˆ ù dt dt
r i+ jú
Þ F =– ê
ë ¶x ¶y û at t = 1 sec, a = 6(1) – (6) = 0

r 3t 2
F = y î + x ĵ 27. P=
2
23. Total K.E.
= K.E. of translation + K.E. of rotation 3t 2
Fv =
1 1 2
= Mv 2 + Iw2
2 2
dv 3
2 m .v = .t 2
1 1 v dt 2
= Mv 2 + Mk 2 2 (Q I = Mk2 and v = wR)
2 2 R
v 2
3 2
1 æ R2 + k 2 ö
= Mv 2 ç 2 ÷
ò vdv = 4 ò0
t dt
0
2 è R ø

1 v2 v2 1 3 2
Mk 2 2 = | t |0
K.E.of rotation 2 R 2 4
=
Total K.E. 1 æ k2 ö
Mv 2 ç 1 + 2 ÷ v = 2 m/s
2 è R ø

k2 mg sin q
28. f=
2 k2 æ R2 ö
= R 2 = 2 ç 1 + 2 ÷
k k + R2 è K ø
1+ 2
R

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34. Area under given curve represents emissive
(1000 ) æç ö÷ ( 80° - 40°) ( 200 ) æç ö÷
1 1
power and emmissive power µ T 4 Þ A µ T 4
29. S2 = è2ø - è2ø
900 ( 40° - 20° ) 900 A 2 T24 (273 + 327)4 æ 600 ö 16
4

Þ A = 4 = (273 + 27)4 = ç 300 ÷ = 1


1 T1 è ø
= 1 cal/gm°C
30. w = 62.8 = 20p 35. Let the frequency of standard fork is x
2p 3x
k= = 3.14 = p nA = x+
l 100

2p
so T = = 0.1 s, 3x
w nB = x–
100
Þ l = 2m
3x 3x
f f nA – nB = x + –x+ =6
31. 100 = U + (2t – 1) + U + [ 2(t + 1) - 1] 100 100
2 2
x = 100Hz
f f
100 = U + ft – + U + ft +
2 2 2u sin q
36. T= = 2 Þ u sinq = 10
U + ft = 50 g
V = U + ft = 50
r u 2 sin 2 q 100
32. a = 2rad / s Hmax = = = 5m
2g 20
r = 4m
w = 0 + 2(2)
w = 4 rad/s T cos q
37.
a cp = w2 r = 64 T
mw2/sinq
a t = ar = 8 Tsin q

æa ö mg
tan q = ç t ÷
è ar ø
r = l sin q
æ1ö
q = tan–1 ç ÷ T sin q = mw2 l sin q
è8ø
Þ T = mw2 l
G(3)(M) G(3)(M) G(3)(M)
33. FR = + + +¼¼ T cos q = mg
12 22 42
é 1 1 1 ù 4
= 3 GM ê1 + + + + ¼¼ú 38. gP = pGR PrP
ë 4 16 64 û 3

é a ù
êS¥ = 1 - r ú Þ
g1 R1 r1 2 3
= ´ = ´
ë û g 2 R 2 r2 3 2 = 1 : 1
é ù
ê 1 ú l 1
= 3 GM ê ú = 4 GM 40. Distance = = ´ 6 = 3 cm
1
ê 1- ú 2 2
ë 4 û
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æ pl 2 ö 2m/s
42. Mass of circular plate, m 1 = s ç ÷ 45.
è 4 ø S1 (Rest) O S2 (Rest)

y V = 330 m/s
f1 = apparent frequency due to S1
x
l/2 l/2 é 330 + 2 ù 330 ´ 332
Þ f1 = 330Hz ê =
ë 330 – 0 úû 330
mass of square plate, m2 = sl 2 f2 = apparent frequency due to S2

æ pl2 ö
÷ (0) + sl (l) 330 – 2 ù 330 ´ 328
Þ f2 = 330Hz é
2

4 êë 330 – 0 úû = 330
xcm = è ø
æp ö
sl 2 ç + 1 ÷ Þ Beat frequency = f1 – f2
è4 ø
330
4l l Þ [332–328] Þ 4Hz
xcm = xcm > 330
p+ 4 2
i.e. COM lies in square plate. 48. l = 2v

-GMm h h 2h
43. Energy of each satellite in the orbit = l= , l= , l=
2r mv l m

Total energy of the system before collision, 2

GMm GMm 1
Ei = E1 = E2 = 2E = –2 × =- 49. rµ
2r r m
As the satellites of equal mass are moving in 51. Electron gain enthalpy of halogens > chalcogens;
the opposite directions and collide inelastically, EA of 3rd period element > 2nd period element
the velocity of the wreckage just after the 54. DE = q + w
collision is mv – mv = 2mV, i.e., V = 0
DE = q – pext . DV
The energy of the wreckage just after the
300 = 400 – 0.5 × DV × 100
collision will be totally potential and will be
.5 × DV = 1
GM(2m) 2GMm DV = 2 litre
Ef = =-
r r
56. O —® 2P 4
As after collision the wreckage comes to
O– —® 2P 5 but zeff ¯
standstill in the orbit, it will move along the
radius towards the earth under gravity. S —® 3P 4
S– —® 3P 5 —® but zeff ¯
P RT r
44. = Þ M µ
r Mw w
P 58. KC = [B]2 [C]
l

KC = [B 1]2 [2C]
M WA rA PB 1.5 r P 2

Þ M = r ´ P = r ´ 2P KC = KC
l 2
WB B A

1
M WA 3 [B1 ] = [B]
Þ M =4 2
WB

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61. 4
Be = 1s2 2s2 already stable e– configuration.
1 æ 1 1 ö
Hence Be– will be unstable. 87. = RZ 2 ç 2 - 2 ÷
l è n1 n 2 ø
O H O
62. CH3 C C CH3 1 æ1 1 ö
O H O RZ 2 ç 2 - 2 ÷
lL è1 ¥ ø l 16 16 3
= 2
67. N2O 5 1 2æ 1 1ö , l = 3 , l =l
RZ ç 2 - 2 ÷ 2 2 1
lB è2 4 ø
O ..
O: O
N N
O O 7
88. C2 H6 (g) + O (g) ® 2 CO2 (g) + 3H 2O(l),
2 2
CH 3COOH + NaOH ® CH 3COONa + H 2O
68. C -C 3 C3 DrH° = DH°C
DrH° = DH°C = S(DH°f)product – S(DH°f)reactant
C3
pH = 5 + log10 = 5 – 0.3 = 4.7 = 2x(DH°f)CO + 3x(DH°f)H O – (DH°f)C2H6
2C 3 2 2
= 2(–90) + 3(–60) – (–20) = –340 KCal
73. Kw = [H+] [OH– ]
91. NCERT XI Pg # 270, 271
for neutral solution, [H+] = [OH– ]
92. NCERT XI Pg # 136
Kw = [H ] = [OH ] , [H ] = [OH ] =
+ 2 – 2 + –
Kw 95. NCERT XI Pg # 92, Fig. 6.7(b)

at 25°C only Kw = 10–14 101. NCERT XI Pg # 274

[H+] = [OH– ] = 10–7 m 102. NCERT XI Pg # 137


104. NCERT XI Pg # Module
w Na 105. NCERT XI Pg # 96
77. Na% = ´ 100
w compound 109. NCERT XI Pg # 316
110. NCERT XI Pg # 321
23
7 = ´ 100 111. NCERT XI Pg # 273
M
112. NCERT XI Pg # 105, 106
1 1 114. NCERT XI Pg # 55-66
78. pH = 7 + pK a - pK b
2 2 119. NCERT XI Pg # 320
120. NCERT XI Pg # 336
1 1
= 7 + ´ 4.8 - ´ 4.78 = 7.01 121. NCERT XI Pg # 292
2 2
122. NCERT XI Pg # 139
82. 4A + 2B + 3C ® A 4 B2C 3
124. NCERT XI Pg # 53
mol 2 6 12
125. NCERT XI Pg # 85
stoi chiometric 4 2 3
130. NCERT XI Pg # 333
coefficient
131. NCERT XI Pg # 293
A is limiting reagent
134. NCERT XI Pg # 56
n A n A4 B2C3 135. NCERT XI Pg # 89, 94, 96
=
4 1 139. NCERT XI Pg # 321
140. NCERT XI Pg # 334
2 1
= n A 4B2C3 , n A4B2C3 = 141. NCERT XI Pg # 293
4 2
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142. NCERT XI Pg # 115 161. NCERT XI Pg # 168
144. NCERT XI Pg # 50 169. NCERT XI Pg # 321
149. NCERT XI Pg # 322 170. NCERT XI Pg # 334
151. NCERT XI Pg # 297 171. NCERT XI Pg # 163, 164, 165, 169
152. NCERT XI Pg # 114 174. NCERT XI Pg # 85
160. NCERT XI Pg # 338 180. NCERT XI Pg # 334

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