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NEET Mock Test 10: 200 MCQs with Solutions

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NEET Mock Test 10: 200 MCQs with Solutions

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NEET Like MOCK TEST-10

Time : 3.00Hrs 200 MCQs PATTERN [Link].720

Answers and Solutions


PHYSICS
1) 1 2) 4 3) 3 4) 3 5) 1 6) 2 7) 3 8) 3 9) 3 10) 3
11) 1 12) 1 13) 1 14) 2 15) 3 16) 3 17) 2 18) 4 19) 4 20) 4
21) 2 22) 4 23) 2 24) 1 25) 1 26) 4 27) 2 28) 3 29) 3 30) 1
31) 1 32) 2 33) 4 34) 1 35) 3 36) 2 37) 2 38) 2 39) 1 40) 4
41) 3 42) 2 43) 3 44) 1 45) 3 46) 1 47) 2 48) 2 49) 1 50) 1
CHEMISTRY
51) 4 52) 4 53) 3 54) 4 55) 2 56) 4 57) 4 58) 3 59) 1 60) 4
61) 3 62) 3 63) 1 64) 3 65) 1 66) 2 67) 4 68) 1 69) 3 70) 2
71) 3 72) 3 73) 2 74) 3 75) 4 76) 2 77) 1 78) 1 79) 2 80) 2
81) 2 82) 4 83) 1 84) 3 85) 2 86) 2 87) 2 88) 3 89) 1 90) 3
91) 1 92) 4 93) 3 94) 1 95) 1 96) 3 97) 1 98) 2 99) 4 100) 1
BOTANY
101) 1 102) 4 103) 3 104) 2 105) 1 106) 2 107) 2 108) 2 109) 1 110) 4
111) 3 112) 2 113) 4 114) 1 115) 3 116) 2 117) 1 118) 1 119) 3 120) 1
121) 1 122) 3 123) 3 124) 3 125) 4 126) 4 127) 4 128) 2 129) 3 130) 1
131) 2 132) 4 133) 3 134) 1 135) 1 136) 2 137) 1 138) 2 139) 1 140) 3
141) 4 142) 1 143) 3 144) 4 145) 4 146) 2 147) 3 148) 1 149) 1 150) 1
ZOOLOGY
151) 1 152) 3 153) 2 154) 4 155) 2 156) 4 157) 2 158) 4 159) 3 160) 3
161) 2 162) 4 163) 2 164) 1 165) 3 166) 2 167) 3 168) 4 169) 1 170) 3
171) 1 172) 3 173) 1 174) 2 175) 2 176) 3 177) 4 178) 4 179) 4 180) 2
181) 3 182) 1 183) 2 184) 4 185) 1 186) 2 187) 3 188) 2 189) 2 190) 1
191) 4 192) 1 193) 3 194) 1 195) 1 196) 3 197) 4 198) 2 199) 2 200) 2

SOLUTIONS
1. Ans (1) u2
Vector perpendicular to ( iˆ + ˆj ) is ( iˆ − ˆj ) .
Stopping distance s =
2a
Here A = 3iˆ + 4 ˆj and B = iˆ − ˆj s ∝ u2 (car is same)
2 2
∴ A− B= 3 – 4 = 1
s1 u12 6  50   1  1
= 2⇒ =  =  =
B = iˆ − ˆj s2 u 2 s2  100   2  4
and B2 = 2. S2 = 6 × 4 = 24
2. Ans (4) 4. Ans (3)
2 Let s be the distance travelled by each car.
I = MR 2 Then
5
I = MR2 2s 2s
2a1s − 2a2s = v0 and − = t0
I M  R  a2 a1
= + 2 
I M  R  v0 a1 − a2
= 2% + 2(1%) ∴ = = a1a2
t0 1 1
= 4% −
a2 a1
3. Ans (3)
5. By applying Newton’s law of motion,
Consider the case of 4kg block, mg − T = ma Mass m, flowing out per, sec, can be increased
Thus, 40 10 − T = 4  2  40 − T = 8 ; to m' by increasing v be v', then power
T = 32 N increases from P to P'.
Tension in spring is T | = 2T = 32  2 = 64 N 1
A v '3 P'  v'
3
T = kx  64 = 100  x (k=100 N/m from P' 2
= or = 
diagram) P 1
A v3 P v
64 2
x= = 0.64 m = 64 cm m ' A v ' v '
100 Now, = =
6. Ans (2) m A v v
Horizontal acceleration of the system is, As, m' = nm; v' = nv
F F P'
a= = ∴ = n3
2m + m + 2m 5m P
or P' = n3P.
9. Ans (3)
2
min = rad/ min and ωhr =
60
2
rad/min
12  60
min 2 12  60
=  = 12 : 1
hr 60 2
Let N be the normal reaction between B and C. 10. Ans (3)
Free body diagram of C gives
2
N = 2ma = F
5
Now, B will not slide downward if
 N  mB g
2 
Or   F   mg
5  e=
5 [Link] 0.8V
Or F  mg h= = = 0.8
2 [Link] V
 5  hH = e2n .h0 = ( 0.8) .h = ( 0.64h )
2
So, Fmin =   mg
 2  
7. Ans (3) 11.  =  −  t , if  = 0; t =

W = F .dS
t2
F=
( )
30 iˆ + ˆj + kˆ
; S = iˆ + ˆj + kˆ
S =  = ( −  t ) dt =  t − 
2
3 2 2 2
= − =
 iˆ + ˆj + kˆ   2 2
W = 30  ( )
 iˆ + ˆj + kˆ 13. Ans (1)
 3 
Here, angular momentum is conserved, i.e., L
30
W= (1 + 1 + 1) = 30 3 = Iω = constant. At A, the moment of inertia I
3 is least, so angular speed and therefore the
8. Ans (3) linear speed of planet at A is maximum.
If the motor pumps water (density ρ) 14. Ans (2)
continuously through a pipe of area of cross- (I) WS = True weight of the object,
section A with velocity v, then mass flowing WE 10 10
= N=  0.2 N
out per second. (1 + 6)
2 2
 h 49
m = Avρ ...(i) 1 + R 
Rate of increase of kinetic energy
(II) Apparent weight of the object,
mv = ( Av ) v 2 = ...(ii)
1 2 1
Wapp = m(g' – a) = m(g' – g')
2 2
= 0N (∵ a = g' = acceleration of the satellite)
15. Ans (3) 23. Ans (2)
3T  1 1 
Rise in temp  =  − 
J S  r R 
for water ρ = 1 gm/cc  v + v0 
S = 1 cal/gm°C f'=f  
3T  1 1   v − vs 
∴  =  −  We know, apparent frequency
J r R  v 
16. Ans (3) ( + )  v +  f 11 f 11
=  =
f v v 10
f| = 0
= f = 1.22 f
D2  D ( v − vs ) 

v  9v 9
V=ℓ×π r =   
v
4  2  10 
24. Ans (1)
 D2 Suppose neutral point N lies at a distance x
dV = dℓ × + ℓ × 2D dD if dV = 0
4 from dipole of moment p or at a distance (25–
 D2  x) from dipole of 64 p.
then dℓ × + ℓ × 2D dD = 0
4 4
dD
dl dD
− 1
⇒ = –2 . ⇒ σ = D = + = 0.5
l D dl 2
l
At N =|E. F. due to dipole (1)|
17. Ans (2)
9 = |E. F. due to dipole (2)|
F = C + 32
5 1 2p 1 2 ( 64 p )
 . = .
 C   ( F − 32 )  4 0 x 3
4 0 ( 25 − x )3
 = 
5  9  
1
=
64
 x = 5cm
( 25 − x )
3 3
183   F − 32  x
Hence   =   F = −297o F
 5   9  Q Q
26. E= ,C=
18. Ans (4) 4 0 r 2
V
Hence, m = 50 kg = 50 × 103 g Q dr
ΔQ = 1500 kcal = 1.5 × 106 cal dv = Edr = .
s = 0.83 cal g–1°C–1 4 0 r 2
b
As ΔQ = msΔT Q dr
Q 1.5 106
V=
4 0 r 2
ΔT = = = 36.14°C a
ms 50 103  0.83 Q  1 1
19. Heated fluid becomes less dense than the cold = − + 
4 0  b a 
fluid above it
A 1 1
20. Ans (4) V=  − 
Q1 ∝ T4 4 0  a b 
Q2 ∝ (2T)4 4 0  ab 
Q2 = 16Q1 C= = ( 4 0 )  
1 1
− b−a
Amount of energy radiated  T 4 a b
21. Since length of pendulum A and C is same and 27.
L
T = 2 , hence their time period is same and
g
they will have same frequency of vibration. Due
to it, a resonance will take place and the
pendulum C will vibrate with maximum
amplitude.
RAFE = 3 + 3 = 6
B
22. Speed of sound wave in a fluid is V The arms AFE and AE are parallel

66
where B is the bulk modulus and ρ is the density R| = = 3
12
of the medium.
RAED = 3 + 3 = 6  36. Ans (2)
66 U = ∞, f = V = –50cm
RAED and portion AFED = = 3 1
12 P=
Resistance of arm AFEDCB = 3 + 3 = 6 f( m)
Resistance between A and B is 6 and 3 are 100 −100
= = −2 D
parallel. f ( cm ) 50
3 6
R = = 2
|
1 1  
9 37.  = 1min = 0 =  = rad
29. Resistance of each 60 60 180 10800
3.14 10−3 3.14 10−3 10800
V 2 1202 = x= = 10.8km
R= = = 240 x 
bulb, P 60
Equivalent resistance for the parallel combination 38. Ans (2)
of resistor B and C, For point C, without slab path difference is 0
Rbc =
240
= 120 In presence of slab path difference is (μ – 1) ·
2 d for point C
Total equivalent for minimum intensity path difference should
resistance, Req = Ra + Rbc = 240 + 120 = 360 
be (2n – 1)
Total power dissipated is given 2
V 2 1202 ( 2n − 1)  ( 2n − 1) 
by, P = = = 40W so (μ – 1) d = ⇒d=
Req 360 2 2 (  − 1)
30. Ans (1) for minimum intensity n = 1 so
The horizontal components are (BH)1 = B cos 
 min =
ϕ1 and (BH)2 = B cos ϕ2 2 (  − 1)
( BH )1 cos 1 cos30 3 3 o
∴ = = =  2= 39.  = 450 10−9 = 4500 A
( BH )2 cos 2 cos 45 2 2
hc 2 10−25 200
F1  F2 as F 
1 E= = = 10−19 J
31.
d  4500 10 −10
45
and F3 and F4 are equal and opposite. = 4.4 10−19 J
40. Ans (4)
Hence, the net attraction force will be towards 1
the conductor. ne 
d2
number of electrons emitted is four times of
32. E0 = CB0  18 = 3 108 B0 the initial number
B0 = 6 10−8 T 41. Ans (3)
Q = BE(prod) – BE(React)
33.  = 6t 2 − 5t + 1 42.
d  1 
e=− = − (12t − 5) = − 12  − 5  = 2V
dt  4 
e 2
e = iR  i = = = 0.2 A
R 10
34. Ans (1)

 (2 2 )
4
2
dt
irms = 2
4
= 2 3A 43. Ans (3)
 dt
2
ΔV0 = (ΔIC)Rc = (5mA) 5kΩ
= 25 Volt

35. Ans (3)


μV=μV⇒
Vg w 4 / 3 8
gVg = wVw  = = =
Vw g 3 / 2 9
44. V2 273
 2
=
4V T2
 T2 = 1092 K = 8190 C
50. In an adiabatic process, H = 0
H
Truth table of given circuit is given by C = =0
n T
Hence, zero is the correct answer
53. Ans (3)
ΔH = Θve
Δng = Θve
54. Ans (4)
45. Ans (3) On heating water Kw increases and thus pH,
scale for neutrality changes from 7 to some
lower values i.e. 6.8 or 6.9 depending upon Kw
values.
55. Ans (2)
ΔG = –TΔSTotal
IZ = I − IL 60. Ans (4)
Emulsibier stabilizes emulsion.
Vi − VZ VZ 15 − 10 10
= − = − = 25mA − 10mA = 15mA 64. Ans (3)
R RL 200 11000
p n
46. All reversible cycles do not have same efficiency =
47. Using the relation, p0 n + N
W Q1 − Q2 n
= 0.25 =
Q1 Q1 n+ N
W Q n 1
= 1− 2 ∴ =
Q1 Q1 N 3
n  1000 1 1000
W T  Q1 T1  ∴m= =  = 18.51 m
= 1− 2  =  N  18 2 18
Q1 T1  Q2 T2  68. Ans (1)
 T 
W = Q1 1 − 2 
 T1 
 (127 + 273) 
W = 6 104 1 − 
 ( 227 + 273) 
 400  71. Ans (3)
W = 6 104 1 − 
 500 
400
= 6  10 4 
500
= 1.2 10 J4
80. Ans (2)
48. Molar heat capacity = Molar mass specific heat H 2O2 + Cl2 → 2 HCl + O2
capacity
84. Ans (3)
So, the molar heat capacities at constant pressure
and constant volume will be 28CP and 28CV
respectively
R 93. Ans (3) ; NCERT (XIIth) Part II, Pg. # 372
 28CP − 28CV = R or C P − CV =
28
WAg WO2
49. Vrms  T 96. According to faraday’s 2nd law =
EAg EO2
V2 T
 12 = 1  560 
V2 T2    32
WAg
=  22400 
108 8
WAg = 10.8 g Sleeping sickness is caused by Trypanosoma
species which is a flagellated protozoan.
97. As Basicity is inversely proportional to 108. Answer (2)
electronegativity , s% and directly proportional The cell wall in diatoms is made up of two
to electron releasing group effect (+I, +R) halves; one half covering the other (epitheca over
hypotheca) resembling a soap box. Diatoms are
photosynthetic protist.
109. Answer (1)
The flower of Cassia has bilateral symmetry.
Flowers of mustard and chilli have radial
symmetry whereas, the flower of canna are
asymmetric.
110. Answer (4)
98. Both NaCl and KCl are strong electrolytes and Opposite phyllotaxy is seen in guava, whereas
china rose, sunflower, mustard show alternate
as Na + (aq) has less conductance than
phyllotaxy.
K + ( aq ) due to more hydration of Na+ ( g ) 111. Answer (3)
due to small size and more hydration energy In racemose inflorescence, the shoot axis
therefore the graph of option(B) is correct continues to grow indefinitely and the flowers are
1 borne in an acropetal succession. Ex:- Mustard,
here. Extent of hydration  radish, lupin. Rest of others shows cymose
m inflorescence.
kP H  1 1  112. Answer (2)
99. log =  −  Anatomy
kP 2.303R  T1 T2  113. Answer (4)
For exothermic reaction Lateral meristem are responsible for producing
H = −ve the secondary tissues like secondary xylem,
T2  T1 secondary phloem, secondary medullary rays,
cork, secondary cortex, etc.
In exothermic reactions on increasing 114. Answer (1)
temperature value of equilibrium decreases Volvox
So, K P  K P' 115. Answer (3)
e Angiosperm
100. As size  ratio for ions 116. Answer (2)
P Water moves from its higher potential to lower
Size of anion > size of atom > size of cation potential and the medium in cell ‘C’ is more
H−  H  H+ concentrated than cell ‘B’. ψW of Cell-A, B, and
Incase of F − , O −2 , Na + C are -4 bar, -4 bar and -5 bar respectively.
117. Answer (1)
Radii order is O−2  F −  Na+ Imbibition
Correct order for Al +3 , Mg +2 , N −.3 is 118. Answer (1)
Deficiency of Ca, Mg, Cu causes necrosis in
N −3  Mg +  Al +3 plants which results in death of leaf tissues in
101. Answer (1) plants.
70 S ribosome 119. Answer (3)
102. Answer (4) Anabaena is autotrophic, free living as well as
Elaioplast symbiotic nitrogen fixer .
103. Answer (3) 120. Answer (1)
Anaphase RuBP (Ribulose bis phosphate)
104. Answer (2) 121. Answer (1)
Interkinesis is a metabolic stage between P700
telophase-I and prophase-II. During this phase, 122. Answer (3)
the chromosomes are elongated but do not form Fructose-6-phosphate ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Phosphofructokinase

chromatin fibres. (PFK)

105. Answer (1) Fructose-1,6- bisphosphate


Growth is non-defining property of living 123. Answer (3)
organism. RQ under aerobic respiration of proteins, fats,
106. Answer (2) oxalic acid and malic acid are 0.9, 0.7, 4 and
Wheat is a cereal of family-Poaceae and it is 1.33 respectively.
known with species-aestivum. 124. Answer (3)
107. Answer (2) Spirogyra reproduces asexually by
fragmentation.
125. Answer (4) 146. Annual rings are formed in stele region of stem.
Marigold is monocarpic plant. While rest of 147. Insertion or deletion of three or multiples of three
others are polycarpic plants. nucleotides do not lead to frame shift
126. Answer (4) mutation.
Tapetum 148. T.H. Morgan carried out experiments on
127. Answer (4) Drosophila.
Central cell 149. Lectin (Concanavalin-A) is involved
128. Answer (2) 150. Fertilized ovary – Fruit.
23 [22 pair of autosomes and 1 pair of sex 151. Answer (1)
chromosome (XX)]
129. Answer (3)
Number of gamets = 2n [n = numbers of
heterozygous locus]
= 24 = 16
130. Answer (1)
Auxins such as IAA and IBA in diluted form are
used to produce parthenocarpic or seedless 152. Answer (3)
fruits. Eg. tomatoes, banana. Commensalism
131. Answer (2) 153. Answer (2)
RNA polymerase I → 5.8 s, 28 S, 28 S rRNA Anthropogenic ecosystem do not possess self
RNA polymerase II → hnRNA regulatory mechanism. Estuaries is an aquatic
RNA polymerase III → tRNA habitat.
132. Answer (4) 154. Answer (4)
Number of nucleosome Corel reefs and sugarcane field.
3.3 109 bp 155. Answer (2)
= = 1.65 107 Humulin has three disulphide bonds. RNAi
2 10 bp
2
wasused to develop pest resistant plants e.g.
133. Answer (3) tobacco. Rosie is first transgenic cow.
6000 156. Answer (4)
134. Answer (1) Hisardale was a new breed of sheep developedin
Meristem culture Punjab by crossing Bikaneri ewes and
135. Answer (1) Merinorams.
Wheat 157. Answer (2)
136. Answer (2) FSH like hormones induce follicular
Statins are produced by the yeast-Monascus maturationand in-vivo fertilisation occurs in
purpureus. While, the bacterium Streptococcus MoET.
produces streptokinase. 158. Answer (4)
137. Answer (1) Herpes virus has ds DNA while ebola virus is ass
CH4 (50-70%) RNA virus. HIV has reverse [Link]
138. Answer (2) virus is RNA virus but has no RTase
DNA ligase is essential for joining two activity.
fragmentsof DNA. 159. Answer (3)
139. Answer (1) W. bancrofti causes Ascariasis
Origin of replication (ori) can control copy 160. Answer (3)
numberof a plasmid along with initiation of Extracts from Papaper somniferum can
replication. bemodified to obtain smack.
140. Answer (3) 161. Answer (2)
Lysozyme can dissolve bacterial cell walls. Vaccination is a case of active immunity.
141. Answer (4) IgAprovides immunity through colostrum.
Taq polymerase is a thermostable enzyme andcan 162. Answer (4)
tolerate high temperature around 94°C. Mast cells release granules of
142. Answer (1) histamine,serotonin and heparin.
Serine has hydroxy methyl groups as ‘R’ 163. Answer (2)
chainand is an alcoholic amino acid. Cave painting were made by Cro-Magnon man.
143. Answer (3) 164. Answer (1)
Inulin is a polymer of fructose. Herbaceous lycopods most likely arose
144. Answer (4) fromTracheophyte ancestors.
Carboxypeptidase requires water for 165. Answer (3)
catalysingthe lysis of peptide bonds. Heterozygotic advantage can be observed incase
145. Answer (4) of balancing selection.
Free aldehyde and keto group are not availablein
the disaccharide sucrose.
166. Answer (2) Habitat loss and fragmentation.
Presence of random mating maintains the 184. Answer (4)
HWequilibrium. T4 [Highest trophic level according to the
167. Answer (3) question]
Industrial melanism represents 185. Answer (1)
directionalselection. A. Carbon monoxide → Reduces O2 carrying
168. Answer (4) capacity of blood
Theory of Panspermia attempts to explain B. Sulphur dioxide → Phaeophytization in
originof life on earth. lichens
169. Answer (1) C. NOx → Heart and lung Problems
Viral infections are difficult to D. Hydrocarbons → Cancer
eradicatecompletely. 186. Answer (2)
170. Answer (3) Nuclease and trypsinogen are
Condoms can prevent deposition of sperms pancreaticsecretions. Pepsin and castle’s intrinsic
infemale reproductive tract. factor are gastric secretions.
171. Answer (1) 187. Answer (3)
Genetic constitution of a male gamete can be22 + Brunner’s glands in submucosa secrete mucus.
X or 22 + Y. 188. Answer (2)
172. Answer (3) pO2/pCO2 = 40/45 mmHg in systemic veins
Decline in hCG leads to regression of andpulmonary arteries.
corpusluteum in a pregnant female. Acrosome is 189. Answer (2)
a feature of sperm. Every 100 ml of deoxygenated blood
173. Answer (1) deliversnearly 4 ml of CO2 to the alveoli.
Oogonia, spermatogonia, primary oocyte 190. Answer (1)
andprimary spermatocyte are diploid while other EEG (Electroencephalograph) help
given structures are haploid. measureelectrical activity of Brain.
174. Answer (2) 191. Answer (4)
Chromosome number in meiocytes of fruit fly ANF is anti-natriuretic factor secreted by
is(8) and house fly is (12). atrialwalls to counter RAAS.
175. Answer (2) 192. Answer (1)
Alternation of generation called metagenesis 7th pair of ribs is vertebra-sternal in nature.
isnot shown by Adamsia, Meandrina and Hydra. Hyoid is a skull bone.
176. Answer (3) 193. Answer (3)
Silkworm – Arthropoda, hookworm – Hemoglobin transports oxygen.
Aschelminthes, Sea hare – Mollusca, Sea horse– 194. Answer (1)
Osteichthyes Epinephrine requires extracellular receptors
177. Answer (4) butthyroxine requires intracellular receptors.
Pristis, a cartilaginous fish, lacks CCKtargets only exocrine part of pancreas. LH is
operculum/gillcover. called ovulatory hormone.
178. Answer (4) 195. Answer (1)
Compound epithelium is found in inner lining Cushing’s disease occurs due to hypersecretionof
ofpancreatic ducts. hormones from adrenal cortex.
179. Answer (4) 196. Silkworm, Filarial worm and Tapeworm are
Cartilage lacks arrangement of matrix in bilaterally symmetrical. Double ventral nerve
lamellarforms. Lamellae are a feature of bones. cord is present in silkworm. Gut is absent in
180. Answer (2) tapeworm. Tapeworm is bisexual.
13 moults are seen in P. americana. Anal 197. Air sacs, pneumatic bones and wings are useful
stylesare attached to 9th sternite. Metathoracic in flight, but not the four chambered heart.
wingsare used for flight. 198. AIDS – HIV target cells are H T , Macrophages
181. Answer (3) and dendritic cells. Syphilis, Gonorrhoea and
Hepatic caecae are present at the junction Genital warts affect the sex organs.
offoregut and midgut. Gizzard helps in grinding 199. Arthropods can live in all kinds of hábitats.
offood. 200. Neurons with only one axón and without
182. Answer (1) dendrites are unipolar, these are usually found in
A-Rio de Janeiro, B-1992 embryonic stage.
183. Answer (2)

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