FT (RM) Phase-8A Test - 2A (29!12!2021) Solution
FT (RM) Phase-8A Test - 2A (29!12!2021) Solution
FT (RM) Phase-8A Test - 2A (29!12!2021) Solution
CODE-A1
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Test – 2A
Answers
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CODE-A6
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PHYSICS
SECTION - A
1. Answer (2)
Classical physics deals with macroscopic
domain. Sr S1 S2 10iˆ – 5iˆ 5iˆ (5 m east)
2. Answer (3)
8. Answer (4)
N (newton is SI unit)
VAB VA – VB (70) – (70) 0 km/hr
3. Answer (1)
1 1 9. Answer (2)
(10004) 4 (10000 4) 4
At C, slope of x-t tangent to curve is negative. So
1 velocity is negative.
4 4 10. Answer (2)
10 1
10000 L = 110.32 (till three significant figure)
0.0004 L = 110 = 1.10 × 102
10 1 (1.0001)10
4 11. Answer (2)
= 10.001
A3
4. Answer (3) p
BC
T = t2 – t1 = (44 – 31) = 13i
p A 1 B 1 C
T = t1 + t2 = (1 + 2) = 3°C 3
p A 2 B 2 C
T ± T =(13 ± 3 ) °C
p 1 1
5. Answer (1) 100 3[1%] [2%] [4%]
Displacement and focal length are with dimension p 2 2
of length. = 3% + 1% + 2% = 6%
6. Answer (4) 12. Answer (3)
2 L In third graph slope of P2 is higher, slope of x–t
[LT 1]
k t 2 t T graph is velocity. So it is correct.
7. Answer (1) 13. Answer (2)
S1 = 10i, S2 = –5i, t 4t
v1 v2
s 5 5
v
t t
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v1 4v 2 x
v y x tan 1
5 R
14. Answer (1) x
4x 1
It takes 5 second to highest point 2
from ground let time be T R=2m
1 21. Answer (1)
h height 10 10 (5)2 135 m
2 Speed of the particle will be constant.
Then from highest point time to ground 22. Answer (1)
dP dm
F v Mv
dt dt
23. Answer (2)
dm
F ur M (g a )
dt
dm 6000(10 20)
1 2 180 N
h gt (ball) dt 1000
2
24. Answer (3)
1
135 10 t 2 t 27 3 3 s
2
T 2t 2 3 3 6 3 s
15. Answer (2)
x = area under the v-t curve.
1
2 4 4 m
2
16. Answer (1)
N = mgcos +Fsin
25. Answer (1)
Area under force time graph is change in
momentum.
Horizontal component = 50cos30° = 25 3 N
1 1
Vertical component = 50sin30° = 25 N P 52 52 52
2 2
17. Answer (3)
P = 20 N s
Resultant force F F1 F2 F3
26. Answer (4)
2 1 3 iˆ 1 1 jˆ 1 1 1 kˆ
F 3k
Particle will move along z-axis.
18. Answer (1)
Friction will act in vertically upward direction.
V u cos u sin
2 2
27. Answer (4)
=u
19. Answer (1)
Range will be same at two complementary
mv 2
angles. Fnet T
20. Answer (4) l
28. Answer (1)
(R – mg) = ma
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(70 – 60)g = 60a The particle in 2 seconds move 20 m, stops there
for next 2 seconds. Then returns back in next 2
g
a seconds to origin covering 20 m.
6 d = d1 + d2 = 20 + [20] = 40 m
29. Answer (3)
41. Answer (3)
m m1 g
a 2 g Swimming is based on the principle of Newton’s
m2 m1 3 third law.
30. Answer (1) 42. Answer (1)
Wgravity = Mgh mA g MB g
31. Answer (4)
mA 0.4 10 4 kg
When masses of colliding bodies are same then
after elastic head on collision velocities of body
gets interchanged.
32. Answer (3) 43. Answer (2)
Displacement = y = vt = 10 × 2 = 20 m
W = T × y = (mg) × y = 10 × 10 × 20 = 2 kJ
33. Answer (3)
1 2 1
kx mv 2
2 2
34. Answer (2)
For equilibrium force should be zero
dU
F 0 at point B. Tcos60° = 50
dx
35. Answer (4) T = 100 N
44. Answer (2)
v u 2 2gl
Static friction is self-adjusting force.
100 2 10 5 0 45. Answer (2)
SECTION - B F = mg
36. Answer (2) = 0.5 × 1 × 9.8 = 4.9 N
s 2t 3 3t 2 4t 2
v 6t 2 6t 4
46. Answer (3)
a 12t 6
a(t 1 s) 18 m/s2 mv 2 m6gr
T mg mg
r r
37. Answer (4)
T = 7mg
Graph A is x-t straight line with constant velocity.
So acceleration is zero.
38. Answer (2) 47. Answer (3)
L = velocity × time = [u] [t] = [U] [T] 1
mv 2 mg ( h )
39. Answer (4) 2
1. First graph is not possible, time decreasing.
1
2. Second graph is also not possible, at one mv 2 mg (2.5)
2
time there are two velocities.
3. Third graph has slope 90°, infinite v 2 2.5 g 50 m/s 5 2 m/s
acceleration.
40. Answer (3)
48. Answer (4)
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BOTANY
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105. Answer (2) 123. Answer (3)
Two centrioles are present in a centrosome. Crossing over occurs in meiosis which leads to
106. Answer (1) variations.
The basal body of cilia and flagella have centriole 124. Answer (2)
–like arrangement of microtubules (9 + 0
arrangement) Each bivalent has 4 chromatids.
107. Answer (2) Hence, 4 × 10 = 40
Cilia works like oars. 125. Answer (4)
108. Answer (3)
Furrow formation takes place in animal cells.
Prokaryotic flagella is structurally different from
eukaryotic flagella. 126. Answer (2)
109. Answer (2) A chromosome has two sister chromatids in
Anton van Leeuwenhoek first saw living cell. metaphase.
110. Answer (3) 127. Answer (3)
Ribosomes are non-membrane bound organelles. Interphase is the most active stage of cell cycle.
111. Answer (4) 128. Answer (2)
Intrinsic growth is shown by all organisms. 129. Answer (3)
112. Answer (3) Kinetochore is present around centromere.
Potato and wheat both are angiosperms. 130. Answer (1)
113. Answer (3) 131. Answer (2)
Botanical gardens conserve plants only. Linnaeus placed cell wall containing organisms in
114. Answer (4) kingdom Plantae.
Systematics include phylogeny. 132. Answer (2)
115. Answer (4) Both methanogens and thermoacidophiles are
Binomial epithet includes generic name, specific chemoautotrophic archaebacteria but only
epithet and author citation. methanogens are found in the gut of ruminants.
116. Answer (1) 133. Answer (3)
In unicellular organisms, reproduction is Bacteria are prokaryotes.
synonymous with growth. 134. Answer (4)
117. Answer (2) According to two kingdom classification system,
Species Genus Family Order Class members of kingdom Animalia lack cell wall.
Division 135. Answer (2)
118. Answer (4) Nostoc is a N2 fixing cyanobacterium.
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Inulin is a polymer of fructose. Ducts from liver unite to form common hepatic
167. Answer (3) duct.
Cytosine is a nitrogenous base. 183. Answer (3)
168. Answer (4) Liver weighs around 1.2 to 1.5 kgs in an adult
human.
Alanine, valine and glycine are examples of
aliphatic amino acids. 184. Answer (3)
169. Answer (3) Water is absorbed by osmosis.
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