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ALLEN ANS
HINT – SHEET
SECTION-A
2. Ans ( 2 )
(a) Length (L), mass (M) and velocity (LT – 1) v = a1t = 2 × 10 = 20 ms – 1
are independent. also 0 = v – a2t3 ⇒ t3 = 20 = 5s
4
(b) Pressure (ML – 1T – 2), density (ML – 3) and distance = area under the v-t graph
1 1
= × 10 × 2 + 30 × 20 + × 5 × 20
velocity (LT – 1) are dependent as 2 2
∣ 1 −1 −2 ∣
= 100 + 600 + 50 = 750 m
∣ ∣
∣
1 −3 0 ∣
= 1 (3 − 0) + 1 (−1 − 0) − 2 (1 − 0) = 0 4. Ans ( 2 )
∣ ∣
∣ ∣ Here final and initial positions are same.
∣ 0 1 −1 ∣
wg = 0
(c) Force (MLT – 2), velocity (LT – 1) and time
Δ k = wall = wg + wair
(T) are independent as 1
m(v2 – u2) = 0 + wair
∣ 1 1 −2 ∣ 2
1
⇒ wair = × 1 × (162 – 202) = – 72 J
∣ ∣
∣
∣
0 1 −1 ∣∣ = 1 (1 − 0) − 1 (0 − 0) − 2 (0 − 0) = 1 ≠ 0 2
∣ ∣
∣ 0 0 1 ∣
5. Ans ( 3 )
momentum →v2 − →v1 = →u1 − →u2
(d) F orce =
time −i^ − →v1 = 2i^ − (−i^)
⇒ force, momentum and time are dependent.
→v1 = −4i^ m/s
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6. Ans ( 1 ) 12. Ans ( 2 )
Tmax. = m(r ω 2 + g) work done at constant pressure is
W = p Δ V = nR Δ T
30 = 0.5(2 × ω 2 + 10)
where, p is pressure, Δ V the volume change, R
2 ω 2 = 50 or ω = 5 rad/sec is the gas constant, Δ T the change is
7. Ans ( 1 ) temperature and n is the number of moles.
Given, n = 1, T2 = 127°C = 400K
T2 ∝ r3 T1 = 27°C = 300 K, R = 8.31 J/mol-K
∴ W = 1 × 8. 31 × (400 – 300) ⇒ W = 831J
3/2
T1 r
=( 1 ) 13. Ans ( 3 )
T2 r2
2k. k
24
= (4)3/2 ⇒ T2 = 3 hrs.
Keq = = 2k
2k + k 3
T2
3m
∴ T = 2π √
8. Ans ( 4 ) 2k
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19. Ans ( 1 ) 26. Ans ( 2 )
I = I0(1 – e – t/ λ ) = (A + B). (
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
A. B)
L 10 ¯¯ ¯¯ ¯ ¯
λ= = =2 = (A + B). A +B
( )
R 5
E0
= 15 = 3 = AB¯ + AB
¯
I0 =
R 5
– 2/2
I = 3(1 – e ) 27. Ans ( 3 )
= 3(1 – 1/e) When a charged particle (charge q, mass m)
20. Ans ( 2 ) enters perpendicularly in a magnetic field (B)
VS N VS
= S =6⇒ =6 then, radius of the path described by it
VP NP 60√2
⇒ VS = 6 × 60√2 = 360√2 volt mv
r= ⇒ mv = qBr
qB
21. Ans ( 1 ) h
3 × 108
Also de-Broglie wavelength λ =
C mv
v= = h λ q p rp 1
√μr ε r √1 × 1.44 ⇒ λ= ⇒ α = =
= 2.5 × 108 ms – 1 qBr λp q α rα 2
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34. Ans ( 4 ) 40. Ans ( 1 )
Q(i) = (MBr – MKr) c2 > 0
Q(ii) = (MBr – MSe – 2Me) c2 > 0
Q(ii) = (MBr – MSe) c2 > 0
Apply voltage division formula. 43. Ans ( 4 )
35. Ans ( 1 ) (a) Concentration of electrons is much higher
v 0 − f0 D
than concentration of holes so semiconductor is
m= ( 1+ )
N-type.
f0 fe
(b), (c) If pentavalent impurity is added to pure
SECTION-B semiconductor like silicon or germanium, then
36. Ans ( 3 ) its electrical conductivity increases and the
semiconductor is called N-type semiconductor.
(d) Energy bands in solids are a consequence of
Pauli's exclusion principle.
44. Ans ( 1 )
1 2
KL = mu
2
2
1
KH = m(√u2 − 2gℓ(1 − cos 180o )
2
Path of proton will be helix 1 1
KH = mu2 − m(4gℓ)
mν sin 30∘ 2 2
r= 1
qB KL − KH = m(4gℓ)
1 2
1.67 × 10−27 × 2 × 106 × 1
= × 1 × (4 × 10 × 1) J
2 2
r=
1.6 × 10−19 × 0.104 = 20 J
r = 0.1 m
2π × 1.67 × 10−27
45. Ans ( 2 )
2πm
T= =
qB 1.6 × 10−19 × 0.104
– 7
T = 2 π × 10 sec.
37. Ans ( 3 )
For maximum range hole must be in the middle Conservation of angular momentum about A
of ground and liq. surface. ⇒ MvR + I ω
38. Ans ( 3 ) 2 2 V0
mv0R + (mR ) ( )
Theory Base 5 2R
57. Ans ( 2 )
H-bonding in HF
58. Ans ( 4 )
Maximum negative Δ eg H = Cl,
Minimum Δ eg H = P (due to P3 configuration)
59. Ans ( 2 )
SF4 = Seesaw/folded square/distorted tetrahedral
μ 0 I √2
B= (sin 90° – sin 45°) XeF6 = distorted octahedral
4π R
μ 0 I √2 √ 2 −1 BrF5 = Square pyramidal
B= ( )
μπR √2
μ I
PCl5 = Trigonal pyramidal
B = 0 (√2 − 1)
4πR
60. Ans ( 1 )
50. Ans ( 2 ) SP hybridisation is called diagonal
W = CV22 − CV12 = C(225 − 100)
hybridisation.
W = C(125) ....(1)
Now in 2nd case 61. Ans ( 3 )
2 2 In vapour phase of sulphur S2 molecule has 2
W ′ = C [(20) − (15) ] = C [400 − 225]
unpaired
W ′ = C(175)
(2)/(1) 63. Ans ( 1 )
x
W′ C(175) 10 = × 100
= x + 18
W C(125)
7
10x + 180 = 100 x
W′ = W
5 180 = 90 x
SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY
2=x
SECTION-A
70. Ans ( 2 )
51. Ans ( 2 ) C14H10 + 2H2O → C14H8O2 + 6H+ + 6e –
Chromyl chloride test 1 × 965 1
Moles of C14H8O2 × 6 = =
52. Ans ( 1 ) 96500 100
1
S2 – test Weight of C14H8O2 =
600
× 208 = 0.35 g
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71. Ans ( 2 ) 84. Ans ( 3 )
5e− + MnO−4 + 8H + → Mn2+ + 4H2 O
0.0591 1
ΔE = −
5
log 8
= − 0.0591
5
log
1
8
[H + ] (0.01)
= – 0.189 V
72. Ans ( 4 )
N2O5 has N – O – N bond
73. Ans ( 3 )
(A) is not correct but (R) is correct
85. Ans ( 2 )
74. Ans ( 1 )
Lassaigne test used for detection of N, S, P and
halogen. A→
75. Ans ( 1 )
B→
76. Ans ( 4 )
Conditional SECTION-B
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97. Ans ( 4 ) 110. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XI, Pg # 73 & Module
X→ 111. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT XIth Pg. # 68
119. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XI Pg No. # 20, 21
Y→
120. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT XIth, Page : 24, Para-2.3.3
121. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT Page No. # 167
Z→
122. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XIth Pg No. # 128,129
125. Ans ( 1 )
98. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XI Pg.No. 159
Steam distillation
99. Ans ( 1 ) 126. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XII Pg.No.87, 88, 89
127. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XII Pg.# 116,117
129. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT-XII, Page # 89
131. Ans ( 1 )
SUBJECT : BOTANY
NCERT XII Pg.No. 261 & 262 (15.1.2)
135. Ans ( 1 )
SECTION-A
NCERT-XII, Pg. No. 112(E), 121(H)
102. Ans ( 1 )
SECTION-B
NCERT-XI Pg # 40-42
103. Ans ( 1 ) 137. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XI, Pg # 35 NCERT XIth Page No. # 164,165 and 166
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145. Ans ( 1 ) 169. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT – XI, Pg#135 Module 8 Pg.# 73
146. Ans ( 2 ) 170. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT Pg.#248, Para-V NCERT XIth Pg.#335
147. Ans ( 2 ) 171. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XI, Page : 92 & 96 NCERT XII Page # 46
SUBJECT : ZOOLOGY 172. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XII Page # 47
SECTION-A
174. Ans ( 4 )
151. Ans ( 2 ) NCERT(XII) Pg#54/51(H) Para: 3.7
NCERT Pg.# 49, 50, 51 180. Ans ( 4 )
152. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT XII (E) Pg. 138
NCERT Pg.# 47 182. Ans ( 1 )
153. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT Pg # 146
NCERT Pg.# 51 185. Ans ( 1 )
154. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT-XII, Pg. # (E)-208, (H)-226
NCERT Pg.# 58
SECTION-B
155. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT Pg.# 55 186. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT Pg.# 49,51,53
156. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Pg. # 101 188. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XI Pg.No.268
157. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Pg. # 103 192. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT Pg.# 332
163. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT-XI, Pg No. 263 193. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT Pg.# 333
164. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT – XI, Pg#279,280 18.1.2 194. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XII Page # 43
165. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT – XI, Pg#284 196. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT-XII, Pg#61
166. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT-XI, [E] Pg#319, [H] Pg#319 197. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT XII (Bio)_Pg-153
168. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT Pg.# 332 199. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XII, Page No. # 197, Figure-11.2
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