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SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY 59. Ans ( 4 )
Milk is an oil in water emulsion.
SECTION-A
61. Ans ( 2 )
51. Ans ( 3 ) Bh (at. no. 107) Bohrium
Mond's process 62. Ans ( 2 )
52. Ans ( 1 )
3A ⇌ 2B + 2C
[B] 2 [C ]2
Value of QC =
[A] 3
4 2 4 2
2 × 10
(
−
) ( 2 × 10 −
)
=
4 3
(2 × 10 −
)
63. Ans ( 3 )
QC = 2 ×10 , KC = 3 × 10–5 [Given]
–4
t1/2 = 6.93 minutes
∵ QC > KC 0.693
K = min–1
⇒ Reaction will proceed in reverse direction. 6.93
A0 0.693
53. Ans ( 1 ) ⇒ 2.303 log = × t
( 0.01) A0 6.93
V2 3 –1
2
⇒ 2.303 × log 100 = 10 ×t
w = − ∫ P ext dV ⇒ w = − ∫ K V dV
⇒ 2.303 × 2 × 10 = t
V1 1
3
⇒ 46.06 min
V3 27 1
w = − K[ ] ⇒ w = −K [ − ]
64. Ans ( 1 )
3 1 3 3
+ H2O
6 × 26 XeF4 −−−→ Xe + XeO3 + O2 + HF
⇒w=−
3 + H2O
3
⇒ –52 bar m ⇒ –5200 kJ. XeF2 −−−→ Xe + HF + O2
54. Ans ( 4 ) 65. Ans ( 4 )
Concept ΔHmixing = 0 Only for ideal solution.
ΔSmixing > 0 Entropy always increases in case
55. Ans ( 1 )
[M(AA)a2] of mixing.
ΔGmixing < 0 Mixing of homogenous solutions
is always spontaneous.
66. Ans ( 4 )
Formic acid , Aldehyde Hemiacetal, α-Hydroxy
optically optically ketones reduce the tollen's reagent
active ...(2) inactive ...(1) 67. Ans ( 3 )
1
56. Ans ( 2 ) R= 4
= 104 Ω
10 −
Conductivity (k) =
10 1 5
× = 10 Ω 1 cm 1
− − −
BrO3
−
6HCO3
− M= = 0.1M
+ + + 1000mL
10 5 × 1000
−
0.1
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69. Ans ( 2 ) 78. Ans ( 1 )
22
Moles of CO2 = = 0.5 For n = 3,
44
No. of molecules = 0.5 NA Possible values of ℓ = 0, 1, 2
No. of O atoms = 0.5 NA × 2
For ℓ = 2
For NA O atoms in CO
No. of CO atoms = NA Possible values of m = –2, –1, 0, +1, +2
NA m = –3 is not included
Moles = =1
NA
Wt. = 1 × 28 = 28 gm So, impossible.
70. Ans ( 2 ) 79. Ans ( 3 )
1 Hardness of water in term at Ca+2 & Mg+2 can be
No. of A atoms = 6 × = 3
2 calculated by titrating hard water with Na2EDTA.
1
No. of B atoms = 8 × = 1 80. Ans ( 3 )
8
1 LiOH < NaOH < .....CsOH (solubility)
No. of C atoms = 8 × = 4
2 82. Ans ( 4 )
Formula = A3BC4
Ar = inert gas, Cs = Metal
83. Ans ( 3 )
71. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT-XI Page No. # 386
On the basis of stability of carbocation.
84. Ans ( 1 )
72. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XI, Page No. # 138
MgCl2.6H2O ⇒ covalent compound (p. p. high)
85. Ans ( 1 )
73. Ans ( 1 )
Copper matte = Cu2S + FeS
Np & Pu shows +7, +7 O.S.
74. Ans ( 3 ) SECTION-B
After removal of Hγ most stable 86. Ans ( 1 )
Carbon free radical will be obtained so least B2H6 + CO2 → No reaction both are Lewis
amount of energy will be required to break acid.
C —Hγ bond.
87. Ans ( 3 )
75. Ans ( 4 )
Nylon-2-Nylon-6, PHBV are biodegradable
polymers.
76. Ans ( 4 )
Due to intra molecular hydrogen bonding.
77. Ans ( 2 )
PbI2(s) ⇌ Pb2+(aq.) + 2I–(aq.)
s 2s 88. Ans ( 1 )
3
Ksp = 4s C2H4(g) + 3O2(g) → 2CO2(g) + 2H2O (ℓ)
–9 3
⇒ 32 × 10 = 4s 1 mole C2H4(g) is completely combusted, So
–9 3
⇒ 8 × 10 = s
combustion reaction of C2H4(g)
⇒ 2 × 10–3 = s
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89. Ans ( 1 ) 99. Ans ( 2 )
9.8 of H2SO4 in 100 ml solution 2H2S + SO2 ® H2O + 3S
⇒ 98 g of H2SO4 will be in 1 litre solution Mole 22.4 1
22.4
⇒ 98 g/L.
⇒ 1 1
90. Ans ( 1 )
Mole
S.C 1/2 1
H2S is L.R.
91. Ans ( 1 ) 1
Eu, Sm, Yb = + 2 Mole of sulphur = 3 × = 1.5
2
92. Ans ( 3 ) wt = 1.5 × 32 = 48 gm
Aldehyde & Ketones having group 100. Ans ( 2 )
can give iodoform test. Valine, Leucine isoleucine arginine, Lysine
93. Ans ( 1 ) Threonine, Metheonine Phenylalanine,
Tryptophan, Histidine are essential amino acids.
(1) S.I. unit of conductivity is Sm–1
(2) ECell is intensive property SUBJECT : PHYSICS
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105. Ans ( 3 ) 110. Ans ( 1 )
As L⃗ = r ⃗ × p ⃗ F
For 3kg : a3 = 0 ⇒ = 3g ⇒ F = 6g
i.e., direction of L⃗ is ⊥ to plane containing vectors 2
F
− 2g g
r ⃗ and p ,⃗ i.e., ⊥ to XY-plane, i.e., along z-axis. For 2kg : 2
= a2 ⇒ a2 =
2 2
106. Ans ( 4 ) a2 + a3 g
Acceleration of pulley, a p = =
ΔR ΔV ΔI 2 4
× 100 = × 100 + × 100
R V I 111. Ans ( 3 )
ΔR 5 0.2
For particle Rydberg constant R' = 3R ∵ m = 3me
× 100 = × 100 + × 100
R 100 10 1 1 1
= 3R ( − )
107. Ans ( 3 ) λ n 21 n 22
for maximum wavelength from second transition
For tangent galvanometer
state
I ∝ tanθ n1 = 2 & n2 = 3
I1 tan θ1 1 1 1
⇒ = = 3R (
− )
I2 tan θ2 λ 4 9
1 5
108. Ans ( 3 ) = 3R ( )
λ 36
12
λ=
5R
112. Ans ( 2 )
1 1 1 1 du 1 dv
− = ;– + =0
u v f u 2 dt v2 dt
dv − v2 du
∴ = ( )
dt u2 dt
2
10
=
−
( ) × 9 = –1 m/s
30
109. Ans ( 2 )
∣ dv ∣
⇒∣ ∣ = 1 m/s
∣ dt ∣
Pi = 100 (say)
113. Ans ( 4 )
Pf = 100 + 100 = 200 As the magnet falls the magnetic flux linked
ΔK 2 with the ring increases. According to the Lenz's
Pf
= [( ) − 1] × 100
K Pi law, the induced current in the ring will be in
ΔK such a way that it will oppose the motion of the
400
= ( − 1) × 100
K 100 falling magnet i.e., the magnet will face
ΔK retardation. Hence the magnet falls with an
= 300%
K acceleration less than g (a < g)
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114. Ans ( 2 ) 121. Ans ( 2 )
t2 2 4 4
theory t 1 i dt
∫ ∫
1 3t) 2 dt
( ∫
1 9t 2 dt
2
I RMS = = =
115. Ans ( 2 ) t2 4 4−1
∫
t 1 dt ∫
1 dt
μ A RT μ A RT
ΔPA = ΔP = Pi – Pf = − IRMS ≃ 8 Amp (Approx)
V 2V
μ A RT 122. Ans ( 1 )
ΔP =
2V t
1 T1 2
ΔPB = 1.5 ΔP A = A0 ( )
/
2
μ RT μ B RT
= Pi – Pf = B −
8
V 2V 1 T1 2
⇒ 100 = 1600( )
/
μ B RT 2
1.5 ΔP =
2V ⇒ T1 2 = 2 sec.
/
μA 1 1 2
=
1.5
= =
3
Again at = 6 sec,
μB (3/2)
6
mA 2
A = 1600( 1 )
2
= ⇒ 3mA = 2mB = 200 counts/sec.
mB 3 2
116. Ans ( 4 ) OR
t/T
T1 = 273 + 27 = 300 A = A0 ( 1 )
T2 = 273 + 327 = 600 2
A2 Q2 σAT24 600
4 A0 = 1600 at t = 0
= = = ( ) = 16 A = 800 at t = 8
A1 Q1 σAT14 300
8/T
117. Ans ( 4 ) 100 = 1600 ( 1 )
2
1 m1 m2
ΔKE = (1 – e2) (u1 – u2)2 2T
8
16
2 m1 + m2 =
1 m 1 1 T=2
ΔKE = × (1 – e2) u2 = × ( mu 2 )
2 2 4 2 Now at t = 6s
2
1−e 1 1 6/2
⇒ = ⇒ e2 = 1/2 ⇒ e = – 1
2 4 √2
A = 1600 ( )
2
118. Ans ( 3 ) A = 200 m counts / sec.
vmax. = √− rg− = √−
μ−
−−
0.5 −−−− −−− −
× 40 × 9.8 = 14 m/s.
123. Ans ( 3 )
119. Ans ( 1 ) T1 − T2
η= × 100
3/2 T1
T2 7R 300 − 150
× 100 = 50%
= ( )
T1 R 300
–
T2 = 7√7T
124. Ans ( 3 )
120. Ans ( 3 ) For 1st ball
1
mn = 20 S = (9.8) (5)2 ...(1)
2
for maximum current R = nr/m ...(i) For 2nd ball
1
⇒ 2.5 = n × 0.5/m or n = 5 m S – h = (9.8) (3)2 ...(2)
2
From eq. (i), m × 5m = 20, or m2 = 4 by (1) & (2)
1
h = 9.8(16)
⇒ m = 2, therefore n = 5 × 2 = 10 2
= 78.4 m
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125. Ans ( 1 ) 131. Ans ( 4 )
Matter waves are colourless
126. Ans ( 2 ) The particle velocity is maximum at B and is
The dimensions of dy
2 2) 2 1 2
given by = ( υp ) = ωA
EJ 2 ( ML T −
ML T
(
−
) dt max
= = 1
M 5 G2 1 L 3 T −2 )2 dx ω
M 5 (M −
Also wave velocity is = υ=
So, it represents dimensions quantity like angle. dt k
dy ( υp )
127. Ans ( 1 ) So slope =
max
= kA
dx υ
E, B and direction of wave propagation are
132. Ans ( 4 )
mutually perpendicular to each other
rA > rB
128. Ans ( 1 ) m A vA m B vB
For Cylindrical source qB
>
qB
P
Intensity , I = mAvA > mBvB
2πrℓ
where I = kA2 P → power 133. Ans ( 2 )
KA = P
2 |Δp |⃗ = 2mv sinθ
2πrℓ
1 = 2p sin 45°
⇒A∝
√r
= √–2p
129. Ans ( 3 ) 134. Ans ( 1 )
5 2 r 2 (ρ B − ρ L )g
iL = A = 5 mA vT =
1 × 103 9 η
20 − 5 15 2
r g
iS = = ⇒ 30 mA vT ∝
500 500
η
iZ = iS – iL = 30 mA – 5 mA = 25 mA
but m ∝ r3
130. Ans ( 4 ) m
⇒ ∝ r2
In semiconductor resistance decrease r
mg
with increase in the temperature. Therefore vT ∝
ηr
resistivity also decrease. In conducting solid
resistance increase with increase the 135. Ans ( 1 )
temperature because the rate of collisions E = − dv = –10x + 10 = 0
between free electron and ions increases with dx
increase of temperature both the statements are SECTION-B
true.
OR 136. Ans ( 4 )
1 1
For semiconductor ρ = ρ0 = (1 – αt) ⇒ t ↑ ⇒ ρ↓ 2
ρVu2 + Pu ρV 2 + P L
2 L
=
m
For conductor ρ = 2 t ↑ 1 1
PL – Pu = ρVu2 – ρVL2 =
1.3
(702 – 602)
ne τ 2 2 2
⇒ n = constant 1.3
t↓ ⇒ ρ↑ Fup = (PL – Pu)A = (70 + 60) (70 – 60) × 2.5
2
t↓ because rate of collision increases = 2.11 × 103 N
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137. Ans ( 3 ) 140. Ans ( 1 )
If cells are connected in series :
hc
Eeq = 2E, req = 2r. (A) P = n
λ
Maximum power will be transferred if 12400
6 10 19
R = req = 2r 10 −
×( 10 −
) = n × 1.6 × 10−
5600
E 2E E
Then current in R : I = R eqr 2r 2r
= =
2r ⇒ n = 300
+ eq +
2 2
E E
Power = I2R = ( ) 2r = 141. Ans ( 3 )
2r 2r
r NP IS NS 10
If cells are connected in parallel ; Eeq = E, req = ⇒ IP IS 2 = 20A .
2 NS
=
IP
=
NP
=
1
×
r
For maximum power : R = req = .
2 142. Ans ( 4 )
E eq E E −
−−−
Then current in R : I =
R + r eq
=
r r
=
r vrms
−−
3 ⎡ vrms = √
3RT
Mw
+ = √ ⎢
2 2 vs γ −−
γRT
−−
E
2
r E 2 ⎣ vs = √
Mw
Power 2
I R=(
r
)
2
=
2r
Hence [i-q] [ii-q] [iii-s] [iv-r] 143. Ans ( 4 )
Theory
138. Ans ( 2 )
Initially 100g water in vessel of water 144. Ans ( 1 )
equivalent of 10g at 10°C. Let f be the force of friction on the ring, to the
If hot water of mass 220g at 70°C is poured in
the vessel. right, a be the linear acceleration and α be the
If final temperature is t then heat taken from angular acceleration about the centre of mass.
hot water is
fig.
H1 = 220 × 1 × (70 – t) ...(1)
This is equal to heat supplied to cold water The point of contact P is momentarily at rest
H2 = (100 + 10) × 1 × (t – 10) ...(2) and the ring rotates about P.
If H1 = H2 then
τP F (2R) F
220(70 – t) = 110(t – 10) ∴ α= = =
IP 2M R 2 MR
2(70 – t) = t – 10
150 = 3t, t = 50°C As F + f = Ma = M(Rα) = F ∴f=0
139. Ans ( 3 )
I0 → Intensity of unpolarised
I → Intensity of light passes through system
I0
I= cos2 (60) 145. Ans ( 1 )
2
I0 1 Y = Ā . (B̄ + C̄ )
⇒I= ( )
2 4
I0 146. Ans ( 3 )
⇒I=
8 Theory
I 1
× 100 = × 100 = 12.5 % 147. Ans ( 1 )
I0 8
Eb + Ec > Ea
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148. Ans ( 1 ) 154. Ans ( 1 )
2rH NCERT-XII, Pg#263
For a tangent galvanometer, i = tan θ
μ0N
155. Ans ( 2 )
Now, 8Ω and 8Ω in parallel = 4Ω
emf 4
NCERT XI Page No. # 31, 34, 36, 39
i= = = 1ampere
resis tan ce 4 156. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT XII Page No. # 32
157. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT-XII, Pg # 86
158. Ans ( 4 )
r A tan θ μ0i NCERT XI Page No. # 25, 26
∴ For T.G.: =
N 2H 159. Ans ( 4 )
r = radius
NCERT XI Page No. # 138
r A tan θA r B tan θB
∴ =
NA NB 160. Ans ( 1 )
r A tan 30 r B tan 60
∘ ∘
NCERT-XII, Pg # 70,74,86,90
or =
NA NB
161. Ans ( 4 )
N = number of turns
– – NCERT-XI, Pg#75
8×1 16 × √3 8 16√3
or – = or – =
162. Ans ( 2 )
√ 3N A NB √3 × 2 NB
or NB = 12 turns NCERT-XII, Pg # 184
149. Ans ( 2 ) 163. Ans ( 1 )
fR − fv 1.4 14 NCERT-XII, Pg # 183
ω = = =
fv 20.5 205 164. Ans ( 1 )
150. Ans ( 2 ) NCERT XII Page No. # 110
A battery of internal resistance 4Ω 165. Ans ( 1 )
Resistance of network = 4 Ω NCERT-XII, Pg # 115, 114, 122
7R)(12R)
( 84R
=
(19R)
=
19 166. Ans ( 1 )
19 NCERT-XII, Pg#232
⇒R= Ω
21 167. Ans ( 4 )
SUBJECT : BOTANY NCERT XI Page No. # 185
168. Ans ( 1 )
SECTION-A
NCERT-XII, Pg. # 187
151. Ans ( 4 ) 169. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XII Page No. # 276 NCERT-XI, Pg#80
152. Ans ( 3 ) 170. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XII Page No. # 26 NCERT-XI, Pg#90-91
153. Ans ( 4 ) 172. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT XII Page No. # 31 NCERT XI Page No. # 20,21
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173. Ans ( 1 ) 187. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XII Page No. # 108 NCERT XI Page No. # 134
174. Ans ( 2 ) 188. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT - XI Page No. # 232 NCERT Page No. # 250
175. Ans ( 4 ) 189. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XII Page No. # 262 NCERT-XII, Pg#237,238
176. Ans ( 1 ) 190. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT XI Page No. # 168 NCERT XI Page No. # 31,32,34,36,38
177. Ans ( 3 ) 191. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XI Page No. # 18,20,24,27 NCERT-XII, Pg # 121
178. Ans ( 3 ) 192. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XI Page No. # 252 NCERT-XII, Pg#274
179. Ans ( 2 ) 193. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XII Page No. # 13 NCERT XI Page No. # 217
180. Ans ( 3 ) 194. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT-XII, Pg # 89,90 NCERT-XI, Pg#91
181. Ans ( 3 ) 195. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XI Page No. # 164 NCERT XII Page No. # 243
182. Ans ( 2 ) 196. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT-XII, Pg # 185 NCERT XI Page No. # 201, 202
183. Ans ( 2 ) 197. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT - XI Page No. # 209 NCERT XI Page No. # 171
184. Ans ( 3 ) 198. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT XII Page No. # 83, 75 NCERT XI Page No. 4
185. Ans ( 2 ) 199. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT XI Page No. # 186 NCERT-XII, Pg#8
SECTION-B 200. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT-XII, Pg # 181
186. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT-XII, Pg # 188
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