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NURTURE COURSE (PHASE : I, II, III, IV, V, MNA & MNPS) 10–02–2020

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 4 3 1 3 2 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 4 3 1 1 1 4 4 4 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. 2 1 1 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 4 1 3 2 4 3 1 1 4 3 3 4 3 3 4 4 2 2 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 2 4 3 2 3 4 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 3 3 2 3 1 4 3 3 4 1
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 1 3 1 2 3 1 4 4 4 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 1 3 3 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 4 4 3
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 4 3 4 1 2 1 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 3 4 2 3 4 3
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. 4 4 1 3 1 3 3 3 1 4 3 4 2 1 3 3 3 2 4 2 1 3 1 3 3 2 4 1 3 2
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HINT – SHEET
2. F = mw2 x
Vmax
rw(bc)xg = d(abc)·w2·x [rwater = 1g/cc] = 5.3 ´ 60 ´ 10 -6 = 3.18 × 10–4
V
g
w= = 2p 6. Potential energy of mass m when it is midway
da
between masses M 1 and M2
3. P
GM1m GM 2 m
2 U=- -
d/2 d/2
1 2GM
q1 =- (M1 + M 2 )
d
q1 According to law of conservation of energy,
T
1 2 2Gm
æ P ö nR mve = (M1 + M 2 )
Slope : tan q1 = ç ÷ = 2 d
è T ø1 V1
4G(M1 + M 2 )
\ ve = escape velocity =
æ Pö nR d
tan q2 = ç ÷ =
è ø2 V2
T 8. P
tan q1 > tan q2
nR nR
>
V1 V2 V
V2 > V1 PµV
1 ® 2, volume is increasing P = kV, k: constant
or
nRT
P nR = kV
tan q = = V
T V
nRT = kV2
1 ® 2, q is decreasing i.e., V is increasing
nRdT = k2VdV
4. In cyclic process DU =0
So heat absorbed dV nR nR
= =
DQ = W=Area under the curve dT 2kV 2P
= –(2V)(P) = –2PV dQ = dU + dW
So heat rejected = 2PV. nCdT = nCvdT + PdV
5. Maximum particle velocity is P dV 3R P nR
Vmax = Aw = 1800 × 60 × 10–6 m/s C = Cv + = + ·
n dT 2 n 2P
w 1800 3R R
wave velocity V = = m /s = + = 2R
k 5.3 2 2

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g-1 1.5-1 1 As the satellites of equal mass are movin in
T2 æ P2 ö g
T æ 1 ö 1.5 æ 1 ö 3 1 opposite directions and collide inelastically, the
9. =ç ÷ Þ 2 =ç ÷ =ç ÷ =
T1 è P1 ø T1 è 8 ø è8ø 2 velocity of the wreckage just after the collision,
T1 300 mv – mv = 2mV, i.e., V = 0
Þ T2 = = = 150K The energy of the wreckage just after collision
2 2
10. 'b' is at its upper extreme, so it would have will be totally potential and will be,
maximum acceleration directed downwards. GM(2m) 2GMm
Ef = - =-
2GM 2GM Ve r r
11. Ve = from h height Ve' = = As after collision the wreckage comes to stand
R R+h 2
still in the orbit, it will move along the radius
13. When the bimetallic strip is kept in a cold bath
towards the earth under gravity.
the length of X decreases faster and therefore
the strip bends towards the left. 1
22. hµ
14. Here, T 1 = 273 + 137 = 410, Q 1 = 750 J, r
Q2 = 500 J Q
23. E= = sT 4
Q 2 T2 Q2 500 At
As, Q = T Þ T2 =
T1 = ´ 410
1 1 Q1 750 Q
= sAT 4 Þ 10 = sA(400)4 ...(1)
= 273.34 K = 273.34 – 273 = 0.34 °C t
17. P = P0 + P' Þ P' = P – P0 = 3 – 1 = 2 atm æQö
and ç ÷ = sA ( 800 )
4
rgh = 2 atm ...(2)
t
è ø2
h(10) (103 ) = 2 × 105 From eq. (1) and (2)
Þ h = 20 m 4
10 æ 400 ö
=ç ÷
v = 2gh = 2(10)(20) = 400 m/s æ Q ö è 800 ø
ç ÷
18. We know that in a cyclic process, heat energy è t ø2
absorbed by the system is equal to work done
æQö
by the system. We also know that in P-V ç ÷ = 160W
è t ø2
diagram, work done by the system in cyclic
24. A1w1 = A2w2 = A3w3
process is equal to area of the loop. Therefore,
25. According to question,
Heat absorbed = work done = area of loop A C
= p(10 × 103) (10 × 10–3 ) J = 100 pJ 1 T1 1 T2
=
2l µ l µ T1 T2
d 2x
19. Given + 100x = 0 T2 = T1/4 B
O
D
dt 2
Here w2 = 100 For rotational equilibrium, m
w = 10 unit T1x = T2 (L–x) Þ x = L/5
2 p 2p p 26. As angular momentum is conserved, hence
T= = = unit
w 10 5 I1w1 = I2w2
2h h 2 ´ 19.6 19.6 or MR12 w1 = MR 22w2 or MR1v1 = MR 2 v 2
20. t= + = + = 2.06
g v 9.8 v
Þ v = 326.7 m/s æ vö
çQ w = ÷
è Rø
GMm
21. Energy of each satellite in the orbit = - or R1v1 = R2v2 or VR = vr
2r
Total energy of the system before collision, vr
\ V=
R
GMm GMm 27. The smaller bubble have more Pr that's why air
Ei = E1 + E 2 = 2E = -2 ´ =-
2r r flow from smaller to bigger

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28. From Newton's law of cooling 1
34. KA2 = 2 where A = 0.4
dT 2
= -K ( T - T0 )
dt 4 4 100
Þ K= 2 = = = 25
T1 - T2 æ T + T2 ö A (0.4)2 4
= Kç 1 - T0 ÷
t è 2 ø 4 4p
T = 2p =
80 - 60 æ 80 + 60 ö 25 5
= Kç - 30 ÷
60 è 2 ø px
35. y = 5 sin cos 40pt
1 3
= K ´ 40 ...(1) Comparing with the standard equation of
3
stationary wave
60 - 50 æ 60 + 50 ö
and = Kç - 30 ÷ y = A sin kx cos wt
t è 2 ø
10 p 2p
= K ´ 25 we get; k = =
...(2) 3 l
t
From eqn(1) and (2) \ l = 6 cm
t 40 Hence the separation between two adjacent
=
30 25 l
t = 48 sec. nodes = = 3cm
2
29. Simple
30. According to the question frequencies of first WL rALgL rgL2
36. DL = = =
and last tuning forks are 2n and n respectively. 2AY 2AY 2Y
Hence frequency in given arrangement are as 37. (L1 < L2 )
follows. B will expand same in both rods, Hence if
L1 < L2 then A will expand less as compared to C
1 2 3 21 25
therefore a A < aC .

æ PV ö
38. PT = constant Þ P ç ÷ = const.
2n (2n–3) (2n–6) (2n–20×3) (2n–24×3) = n è nP ø
\ P2 V = k
Þ 2n – 24 × 3 = n Þ n = 72 Hz
So, frequency of 21st tuning fork k1k 2
39. k eq = (series)
n21 = (2 × 72 – 20 × 3) = 84 Hz. k1 + k 2

v keq = k1 + k2 (parallel)
32. F v = hA 40. Wave front will srink in right side and expand
l
in left side.
6 41. Y = tan q. According to figure qA > qB > qC
(10 –2 ×105) = = h´ 10 ´
3

0.6 i.e., tanqA > tanqB > tanqC


h = 0.1 poise or YA > YB > YC
\ A, B and C graph are for steel, brass and
Q 1 rubber respectively.
33. = sAT4 = same A µ 4
t T
C F – 32
as lred > lgreen 42. =
5 9
Tgreen > Tred
So (A)red > (A)green 40 F – 32
= Þ F = 104
5 9
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68. Kw = [H+] [OH–]
3R ´ 273 3RT
43. = D T - D0
2 4 71. a=
T = 546 K
(n - 1) D 0
\ T = 273°C DT - D0
a=
44. If A = B, and C = 0 then x = 1 which is constant D0
So in this case SHM is not occur. DT
B a= -1
D0
72. Volume of substance depends on it's quantity.
45. C n B > n C > nA
Weight in g(W)
73. mole (n) = Atomic weight (M)
A
No.of atom (N) 13.8 4.6 ´ 10 22
46. KP value of (4) is least hence the product of the = = =
NA M 6 ´ 10 23
reaction is least stable.
M = 180
47. [CN–] = 10–2 M
77. DH = DU + DngRT, Here Dng = 4 – 3 = 1
Ka = 1.4 × 10–9
81. Ka = Ca2 = 10–4(10 –3)2 = 10–10
Kw 1 ´ 10 -14
h= = V2
Ka ´ C 1.4 ´ 10 -9 ´ 10 -2 82. w = – 2.303 nRT log10 V
1

10 -14 10 -3 86. Kw = [H3O+] [OH–]


= = 2.7 ´ 10 -2
=
1.4 ´ 10 -11 1.4 = 10–6.7 × 10–6.7
48. DG° = – 2.303 × R × 300 log10 1010 = 10–13.4
= – 2.303 × 3000 R = 4 × 10–14
49. Fact 97. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 263
52. Ksp depends only on temperature. 98. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 274
57. pH = 3 Þ C1 = 10–3 M 106. Eng. Pg. # 107
pH = 5 Þ C2 = 10–5 M = 0.01 × 10–3 Hindi Pg. # 107, 108
107. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 259
(1 + 0.01) ´ 10 -3 1.01
C final = = ´ 10 -3 = 0.505 ´ 10 -3 108. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 275
2 2
116. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 108
pHfinal = 3.3 117. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 257-258
58. DH = S(DHB.E. )Reactants – S(DHB.E. )Products 118. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 275
= (6 × eN–H + 3 × eCl–Cl) – (eNºN + 6 × eH–Cl) 126. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 113
= (6 × 100 + 3 × 150) – (300 + 6 × 200) 127. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 258
= 1050 – 1500 = – 450 kJ 136. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 115, Fig. no. 7.18 (a)
[salt ] 137. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 256
62. pH = pK a + log 138. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 270-271
[ WA ]
146. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 258
10 1 147. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 262
pH = 5 + log = 5 + log = 4.397
40 4 148. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 272
156. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 262
DH3 2z 157. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 270-271
63. DH = DH1 – DH2 + =x+y+ =x+y+z
2 2 158. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 274
66. Increase in pressure favours the direction in 166. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 259
which the gaseous substances decreases. 167. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 275
176. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 260
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