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ENTHUSIAST, LEADER & ACHIEVER COURSE


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Test Type : MAJOR (AIOT) Test Pattern : NEET (UG)
TEST DATE : 10-07-2022
ANSWER KEY
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. 3 4 3 1 4 2 3 4 4 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 4 4 2 4 3 3 4 3 2 3 4 3 1 4
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 2 1 4 1 2 3 4 3 1 4 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 4 3 1 1 4 1 2 2 3 4 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 3 1 4 4 3 1 2 2 3 3 1 3 4 4 2 1 3 3 3 4 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 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. 1 3 1 1 4 2 4 3 2 2 2 1 4 4 3 4 3 3 2 1 3 2 4 2 2 4 4 3 1 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. 2 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 3 4 4 4 2 1 1 4 3 2 3 1 3 4 4 1 1 3 1 1 2 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. 4 3 4 1 2 1 4 4 4 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 3 2 3
Q. 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200
A. 3 2 2 3 2 4 2 2 4 1 3 4 4 3 2 3 1 1 1 4

HINT – SHEET

SUBJECT : ZOOLOGY 7. Ans ( 3 )


NCERT-XI Pg. # 149 (E) ; 160 (H)
SECTION-A
8. Ans ( 4 )
1. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT-XI Pg. # 262
NCERT-12, Pg # 135 9. Ans ( 4 )
2. Ans ( 4 ) NEERT XII Page No. # 60
NCERT-XII Pg. # 215 (E) ; 236 (H) 10. Ans ( 2 )
3. Ans ( 3 ) NEERT Page No. # 101
NCERT-XI Pg. # 278 11. Ans ( 2 )
4. Ans ( 1 ) NCERT-12, Pg # 143
NCERT, Pg. # 272 12. Ans ( 1 )
5. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT-XI Pg. # 304
NCERT-XI Pg. # 157 (E) ; 170 (H) 13. Ans ( 3 )
6. Ans ( 2 ) NCERT-12, Pg # 183-184
NCERT, Pg. # 279 14. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT-XI Pg. # 291
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15. Ans ( 2 ) 34. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT-XI Pg. # 328 NEERT Page No. # 112
16. Ans ( 2 ) 35. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT-12, Pg # 138 NCERT-XII Pg. # 213 (E) ; 234 (H)
17. Ans ( 4 ) SECTION-B
NCERT-XI Pg. # 317
36. Ans ( 1 )
18. Ans ( 4 )
NEERT Page No. # 52
NEERT Page No. # 57
37. Ans ( 2 )
19. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT-XI Pg. # 333,334,335,338
NEERT Page No. # 116,117(E), 117,118(H)
38. Ans ( 3 )
20. Ans ( 4 )
NEERT Page No. # 57
NCERT-XI Pg. # 160 (E) ; 173 (H)
39. Ans ( 4 )
21. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT-XI Pg. # 146 (E) ; 158 (H)
NEERT XII Page No. # 53
40. Ans ( 3 )
22. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT-XI Pg. # 294
NCERT-XII Pg. # 195 (E) ; 214 (H)
41. Ans ( 1 )
23. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT-XII Pg. # 209 (E) ; 229 (H)
NCERT-12, Pg # 129
42. Ans ( 4 )
24. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XI Page No. # 146 (E,H)
NCERT-XI Pg. # 333
43. Ans ( 1 )
25. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT-XI Pg. # 261
NCERT-XII Pg. # 194,195,202 (E)
NCERT-XII Pg. # 214,215,222 (H) 44. Ans ( 1 )
NEERT XII Page No. # 62
27. Ans ( 4 )
NEERT Page No. # 54 45. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT-XI Pg. # 333,337
28. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT-12, Pg # 129-130 46. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT-XI Pg. # 275
29. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT-XI Pg. # 312 47. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT-XI Pg. # 286
30. Ans ( 4 )
NEERT Page No. # 50,51 48. Ans ( 3 )
NEERT XII Page No. # 50, 61
31. Ans ( 3 )
NEERT XII Page No. # 53 49. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT-XI Pg. # 328
32. Ans ( 1 )
NEERT Page No. # 103 50. Ans ( 4 )
NEERT Page No. # 103,104
33. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT-XI Pg. # 335

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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
− − −

57. Ans ( 2 ) 100 104


1 5 0.1 mole
0
3Br2 + 6CO3
2

3H2 O → 5Br


+

BrO3

6HCO3
− M= = 0.1M
+ + + 1000mL
10 5 × 1000

Oxidation as well as reduction of Br2 take place. ∧M = = 10


1
Scm 2 mol − 1

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

(3) Positive E° means → stronger oxidising SECTION-A

agent than H+/H2 couple. 101. Ans ( 2 )


(4) conductivity depends on nature of material m (8gR)
TL = + mg
94. Ans ( 1 ) R
H2O > HF = 9 mg
95. Ans ( 4 ) m (8gR)
NCERT XII Pg. NO # 297 TH = − 5mg
R
96. Ans ( 2 ) = 3 mg
[PtCl6]–2 TH 1
=
↓ TL 3
at no. = 78, O. S. (Pt) = +4 102. Ans ( 1 )
78 – 4 + 2 × 6 Theory
74 + 12 = 86 103. Ans ( 4 )
Electrostatic shielding
98. Ans ( 3 )
104. Ans ( 4 )
z×M
d=
NA × a3 C 5C
C eq b/wP &R = + C /2 =
4×M 3 6
3.19 =
23 8 3 5C
6.02 × 10 5.59 × 10
× (

)
Ceq b/2 P & Q = C + C/4 =
4
M = 83.9 gm/mol.
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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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