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PART - I [BOTANY]
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29. C
11. D
NCERT XIIth page No 71
NCERT XIth page No 71
30. B
12. A
31. D
NCERT XIth page No 87
32. A
NCERT XIIth page No 97
13. B
NCERT XIth page No 94
33. C
NCERT XIIth page No 110, 111
14. D
NCERT 12th Page No. 222 34. A
NCERT XIIth page No 112
15. C
NCERT 12th Page No. 230
35. A
NCERT XIIth page No 176
16. B
NCERT 12th Page No. 248
SECTION–B
17. A 36. B
NCERT 12th Page No. 250
B=Entry of pollen tube in embryosac
18. A
37. D
NCERT 12th Page No. 267
Viroids have free RNA without protein
19. C coat (capsid).
NCERT 12 th
Page No. 275
38. A
20. D Endosperm is a tissue produced inside the
NCERT 12th Page No. 273 seeds of most flowering plants around the
21. C time of fertilization. It surrounds the
NCERT 11th Page No. 191 embryo and provides nutrition in the form
of starch, though it can also contain oils
22. C and protein. In coconut, the endosperm is
NCERT 11th Page No. 176 present in liquid form.
23. C
NCERT 11th Page No. 211 39. A
NCERT XIth page No 75
24. B
NCERT 11th Page No. 210
40. C
25. B NCERT XIth page No 95
26. A 41. D
NCERT 12th Page No. 224
27. B
NCERT 11th Page No. 232 42. B
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69. B
SECTION–A NCERT XIth Page No. 135
51. A
NCERT XIIth page No 194 70. C
NCERT XIth Page No. 133
52. A
71. B
NCERT XIIth page No 199
NCERT XIth Page No. 132,
53. A
72. A
54. D NCERT XIth Page No. 168
NCERT XIIth page No 208, 209
73. C
55. D NCERT XIth Page No. 163
NCERT XIIth Page No 210, 211
74. B
56. C [NCERT Page No. 306]
NCERT 11th Page No. 54
75. D
[Page No. 261 & 262]
57. A
NCERT 11th Page No. 53 76. B
[Page No. 260]
58. C 77. D
NCERT 11th Page No. 51, 52 Page No. 103 & 104
59. C 78. A
NCERT XIIth Page No. 53 NCERT Page No. 136, 137
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82. D
NCERT Page No. 318
83. B
84. C
NCERT Page No. 157
85. B
NCERT Page No. 283
SECTION–B
86. A
NCERT XIIth page No 202
87. B
NCERT XIIth page No 208
88. C
NCERT XIth page No 57, 58
89. A
NCERT XIIth page No 53
90. D
NCERT XIIth page No 54
91. B
NCERT 11th page No 270
92. B
93. D
NCERT XIth page No 296
94. D
NCERT XIth page No 292, 293
95. D
NCERT XIth Page No. 132
96. D
NCERT XIth Page No. 163
97. D
98. D
NCERT Page No. 134
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SECTION - A 2
ds = tdt
3
101. (B)
2
Least count 2 4 t
2 2 2
=
0.1 1
Work done = Fds 3 3 2
(2) tdt
0.2 102 0.002 0 0 0
50 500
when we multiply by division no.'s 4 4 8
J
it must be even because L.C. is 0.002. 3 2 3
102. (A)
106. (B)
Effective speed of the bullet
v
= Speed of bullet + speed of police jeep m
= 180m/s + 45km/h = (180 + 12.5) m/s
m
= 192.5m/s v
Speed of thief's jeep = 153km/h 2m
= 42.5m/s v1
Velocity of bullet w.r.t. thief's car
By conservation of linear momentum
= 192.5-42.5 = 150m/s
v
2mv1 2 mv v1
103. (B) 2
We know that second's hand completes
Total KE generated
its revolution (2) in 60 sec
2 1 1 1
= rad/sec. mv 2 mv 2 (2m)v12
t 60 30 2 2 2
mv 2 3
mv 2 mv 2
104. (A) 2 2
a = 3.675 m/s
2
q
107. (A)
We define kinetic energy of orbiting
satellite.
Mg +ma
GMm 1
K.E. = . Hence KE
geff = g+a = 9.8 + 3.675 = 13.475 m/s 2
2R R
The weight of m increased by
3.675 108. (D)
= x100
9.8
Time period of a magnet
= 37.5 %
I
T = 2
105. (C) MB
d2s 2
I = 7.16 × 10-7 kgm2
a m / s2
dt 3
Force = m × a 109. (A)
2 360 1000
= 3 2N e = Bvl = 5×10-5 × 20 0.1V
3 3600
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1 T 1 T 115. (A)
so 2 3
2l1 1 2l2 2 Surface charge density
Charge
l1 2 2 ()
Surface area
l2 3 1
– Q + 2Q =
2 a2
–
Q
3 a1
2Q
a b
l1 2 a2 c
+2Q
l2 3 a1
l1 2 a2
2Q Q
l2 3 a1 So inner and Outer
4b2 4c2
2 r22 2 r2
2
3 r1
2
3 r12
116. (A)
r1 2r2 The electric potential V(x, y,z) 4x volt
2
2 r22 2 1 V ˆ V ˆ V
Now E ˆi j k
x y z
3 2r2 3 4
2
V V V
l1 1 Now 8x, 0 and 0
= x y z
l2 3
Hence E 8xˆi , so at point (1m, 0, 2m)
inclined plane
117. (D)
k2
2 1 2 nE E
R Short circuited current i i.e. i
t= nr r
g sin doesn't depend upon n.
2
k
for solid sphere so t
R2
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I2 3 Y 4
S
A B
i1 0 ixy 3i2 0 i.e. i1 3i2 ......(i) Substances also has a permanent
magnetic moment,
Also 2(I1 Ixy ) 4(I2 Ixy ) 0
121. (D)
i.e. 2I1 4I2 6Ixy ....(ii)
Hint : W = area under the curve
Also VAB 1 i1 2(i1 ixy ) 0 Work done by the gas = area of the
parallelogram
50 i1 2(i1 ixy ) WABCDA = (4P0–2P0) (4V0–2V0)
3I1 2Ixy .... (iii) = 4P0V0
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128. (B)
134. (C)
1 1 1 f f2
P= 1 R = N let N0 initial atoms
f f1 f2 f1 f2
R A A NA 0.693 N0 0.693 N0
RB BNB 1 4 2 2
129. (D) RA
f' = f and intensity area, 1: 1
RB
I 3I
so I' = I – = .
4 4 135. (D)
= neµe
6.24 = 1.6×10–19 × n × 3900
6.24 1017
n = 1016 cm–3.
1.6 39
130. (A)
Brewster's angle m = tan i
SECTION - B
i = 60°
Snells law 136. (C)
sini Sn (2n-1).
= In equal time interval of 2 second.
sinr
Ration of distance = 1 : 3 : 5
r = 30°
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T’
a
T T’ T’ f3
m m
2 3 M3g
T T'–f3 = m3a
T' – m3g = m3a
a
T' = m3a + m3g
m = ma + mg …….(iii)
1 Put T' in equation (ii)
For m1 :-
T– mg –[ma + mg] = ma
T – 2mg = 2ma
T ……..(iv)
Add (i) & (iv)
mg –2mg = 3ma
mg – 2mg
a
3m
g – 2g
a=
m1g 3
g(1 2)
a=
3
m1 g – T = m1a
mg– T = ma –(i) 138. (D)
For m2 :- s th
v=0
oo
sm
2s
h
s ug
ro
N2 v=0
For m3 :-
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SECTION–A 159. B
151. A
Zn + Fe + 2S Zn (FeS2)
Solution Solvent
initial mole 2 3 5 0
0 0
final mole 0 3–2 5 –4 2 Psolvent PSolution Hence
=1 =1 Volume of solvent decrease & Volume of
solution increases
152. B
Total number of orbitals
160. A
= n2 = (5)2 = 25
800 X Y Z
500
153. D
400
Fe (CO)5
200
Temp
x+0=0
x=0 Order of intermolecular interactions
Z>Y>X
154. D Correct statement B only.
[B] 6
Keq 1
[A] 6
161. B
EO Cu2+/Cu = 0.34V
155. D
EO Cu1+/Cu = 0.522
1E1st = 496
Cu+2 + 2e– Cu EO = 0.34
1E2nd = 4560
Cu+1 + e– Cu EO = 0.522
Metal should be Alkali metal
2M + 2HCl 2 MCl + H2 Cu+2 + e– Cu+ EO = 0.34 × 2 –
0.522 = 0.158
2M + H2SO4 M2SO4 + H2
For 1 mol of metal, 1 mol HCl required &
½ mol H2SO4 required 162. B
Ec > Ea > E d > Eb
156. B
H 163. D
s
T As Ferric Hydroxide sol is positively
6010 charged solution
s
273 Flocculation value
1
157. C magnitude of ch arg e
Pb [Fe(CN)6]4– < CrO42– < Br– = NO3– = Cl–
Z 1 (at high pressure)
RT
'a' attraction is missing
164. D
Order of screening effect
158. D
AgBr (Theoretical) s>p>d>f
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When sodium chloride is dissolved in water, NaBH4 mild reducing agent, reduces only
the sodium ion is hydrated. carbonyl group .
167. C 176. D
177. A
168. B
Reactivity for SN1 -stability of
Ca(HCO3 )2 Ca(OH)2 2CaCO3 4H2O carbocation.
ppt.
178. B
169. C CH2Br CH2MgBr
Commercially production of Na2CO3 done
dry
by solvay's process + Mg
Ether
(A)
170. B
CH3
CaC2 have one sigma and two bond.
Br
—
HOH
Ca2 C C— + Mg
OH
171. C
179. C
The purification of alumina can be done
NH2 NHCOCH3
by Baeyer’s process.
(CH3CO)2O
–CH3COOH
172. A
NHCH2CH3
Producer gas is mixture of (CO+N 2)
(i) LiAlH4
(ii) H2O
173. A
fe & Hg do not form amalgam
180. D
CH3
174. A
Octahedral complexes of the type CH2CH3 C (OCrOHCl2)2 COCH3
[MA 4 B2 ],[MA 2 B4 ],[MA 3B3 ] exhibit
2CrO2Cl2 H3O+
geometrical isomerism.
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182. A
a
CN Rate
H b
H H Number of
bond = 6 time
Eq
H H bond = 16
H
CN
187. C
183. A
Degree of unstaturation of M.F.C6H12O3 =1 Ba(OH)2 Ba+2 + 2OH–
O O –
OH = 2 × 0.001
In Anhydride (—C—O—C—) D.U.=2
= 2 × 10–3
O
–
pOH = – log OH
Aldehyde (—C—H) D.U.=1
O = 3 – log 2
Carbonylicacid (—C—OH) D.U. =1 = 3 – 0.3
O = 2.7
pH = 14 – 2.7 = 11.3
Ester (—C—OR) D.U. =1
188. B
184. B
W = – Pext (V)
CH3 W = –1 (50–15)
Na
CH—Cl CH3—CH—CH—CH3
H3C Ether W = – 35 × 24.12 cal
CH3 CH3
W = – 844.2 cal
Br
Br2/h CH3—C — CH—CH3
–HBr 189. D
CH3 CH3
Nearest octahedral voids
One along edge center & other at Body
185. D centre
CH3 2
a a
2
a
Alc.KoH Distance = 2 2 = 2
CH2—C—CH3 2
Heat
CH3 —HBr
a
= Ans.
CH3 2
CH=C—CH3
(Major product)
190. C
0
NaBr 0
NaI 0
KBr 0
NaBr Incorrect
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Factual
–+
COOH NH3 COONH4
–+
COOH excess COONH4
192. A O
Fact heat C NH2
-2H2O C NH2
193. D O
Strong heating
1 -NH3
CaSO 4 . H 2 O or (CaSO4 )2 .H 2O
2
O
C
NH
194. D C
196. B 200. D
CH3
H+ Glucose & fructose form same osazone,
C—O–O—H
H2O
CH3 Glucose & Fructose show (+) test with
OH
OH
O
+ CH3—C
CH3
197. D
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