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Mock Test Answer Key- 14 (14!03!2020)

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OFFLINE MOCK TEST – 14 ANSWERS (Date 14/03/2020)

Q. N O EXPLANATION

1 Ans – (D)
!
In stretching of wire 𝑅 ∝ " !
2 ANS (B)
From the given graph it is clear that if we extend the given graph for A
and B, intercept of the line A on V axis will be smaller as compared to line
B means work function of A is smaller than that of B.
3 ANS – (A)
When speed is constant in circular motion, it means work done by centripetal force
is zero.
4 ANS – (B)
%"#$ %& '(
Reading of ammeter = 𝑖"#$ = &%
=
√*
200√2 × 100 × (1 × 10+, )
= = 2 × 10+* 𝐴 = 20 𝑚𝐴
√2
5 ANS – (C)
*
1 2
𝐼#-. 21' + 1 2 +1 4
( !
= ⎛ ⎞ = ⎛ ⎞=
𝐼#/0 1 2 1
2'−1 2 −1
⎝ 1( ⎠ ⎝ ! ⎠
6 ANS – (B)
Maximum force will act on proton so it will move on a circular path.
Force on electron will be zero because it is moving parallel to the
field.

7 ANS – (B)
! !
As𝑆 = 𝑢𝑡 + 𝑎𝑡 * \ 𝑆! = 𝑎(10)* = 50𝑎 .....(i)
* *
𝐴𝑠 𝑣 = 𝑢 + 𝑎𝑡
∴velocity acquired by particle in 10 sec 𝑣 = 𝑎 × 10
For next 10 sec ,
!
𝑆* = (10𝑎) × 10 + * (𝑎) × (10)*
𝑆* = 150𝑎 .....(ii)
From (i) and (ii)

𝑆! = 𝑆* /3
8 ANS (A)
3 3' +3(
𝜂 = 1 − 3( = 3'
'
(473 − 273) 200
⇒ 𝜂! = =
473 473
*45+45 *66
and 𝜂* = *45
= *45
7 *45
So required ratio 7' = 845 = 0.577
(
9 ANS – (A)
Initial angular momentum of ring, 𝐿 = 𝐼𝜔 = 𝑀𝑟 * 𝜔
Final angular momentum of ring and four particles system
𝐿 = (𝑀𝑟 * + 4𝑚𝑟 * )𝜔ʹ
As there is no torque on the system therefore angular momentum
remains constant.
9'
𝑀𝑟 * 𝜔 = (𝑀𝑟 * + 4𝑚𝑟 * )𝜔ʹ Þ𝜔ʹ = 9:8#
10 ANS – (D)
𝑅* 5/*
𝑇* = 𝑇! K L = 𝑇! (4)5/* = 8𝑇! = 40ℎ𝑟
𝑅!
11 ANS – (B)
Because E points along the tangent to the lines of force. If initial velocity is zero,
then due to the force, it always moves in the direction of E. Hence will always move
on some lines of force.
12 ANS – (B)
If an electron and a photon propagates in the from of waves having the same
wavelength, it implies that they have same momentum. This is according to de-
!
Broglie equation, 𝑝 ∝
<

13 ANS – (C)
Time taken by water to reach the bottom
*(>+?)
=𝑡 =2 A

and velocity of water coming out of hole, 𝑣 = P2𝑔𝐷


\ Horizontal distance covered 𝑥 = 𝑣 × 𝑡
*(>+?)
= P2𝑔𝐷 × 2 A
= 2P𝐷(𝐻 − 𝐷)
14 ANS – (C)
360
𝑛= −1=7
45
15 Ans – (B)
16 ANS (A)
The wave length of 𝐿B line is given by
! ! ! !
= 𝑅(𝑧 − 7.4)* X − Y⇒𝜆∝
< *( 5( (C+4.8)(
< (E +4.8)( !.56 (8*+4.8)(
⇒ <' = (E( +4.8)( ⇒ < = (4F+4.8)( ⇒ 𝜆* = 5.41Å
( ' (
17 ANS – (C) C 2
From the triangle BCD
a
*
𝑎 *
𝐶𝐷 = 𝐵𝐶 * −x 𝐵𝐷 = 𝑎* − X Y
*
2
5- ( √5- 1 3
𝑥* = Þ𝑥 = D a/2
8 * A B
Moment of inertia of system along the side AB
Isystem = I1 + I2 + I3 = m × (x)2 + m × (0)2
*
√3 𝑎*
3𝑚𝑎*
= 𝑚𝑥 = 𝑚 ] ^ =
2 4
18 ANS – (B)
Equation of A, B, C and D are
𝑦G = 𝐴 𝑠𝑖𝑛 𝜔 𝑡,
𝑦H = 𝐴 𝑠𝑖𝑛( 𝜔𝑡 + 𝜋/2)
𝑦( = 𝐴 𝑠𝑖𝑛( 𝜔𝑡 − 𝜋/2),
𝑦? = 𝐴 𝑠𝑖𝑛( 𝜔𝑡 − 𝜋)
It is clear that wave C lags behind by a phase angle of 𝜋/2 and the wave B is
ahead by a phase angle at 𝜋/2.
19 ANS : (c) Given circuit can be redrawn as follows
2W
1.5W

6W
6V 3W Þ 6V 3W

1.5W 1.5W

Þ
Þ 6V 3W 3W

6
𝑖= = 4𝐴
1.5

20 ANS – (D)
Change in potential energy in displacing a body from 𝑟! to 𝑟* is given by
! ! ! ! J9#
𝛥𝑈 = 𝐺𝑀𝑚 d" − " e = 𝐺𝑀𝑚 X*I − 5I Y = ,I
' (
21 ANS – (D)
<?
𝛽= K
⇒ If D becomes twice and d becomes half so 𝛽 becomes four times.

22 ANS – (A)
Diode is in forwards biasing hence the circuit can be redrawn as follows

10W
30V Parallel

VAB 10W 10W

30
𝑉GH = × 5 = 10𝑉
(10 + 5)
23 ANS – (B)
Moment of inertia = 𝑚𝑟 * = [𝑀][𝐿* ]
Moment of Force = Force × Perpendicular distance
= [𝑀𝐿𝑇 +* ][𝐿] = [𝑀𝐿* 𝑇 +* ]
24 ANS – (B)
Core of acceptance angle 𝜃 = 𝑠𝑖𝑛+! P𝑛!* − 𝑛**
25 ANS – (A)
L 5×!6)
Frequency of light of wavelength (𝜆 = 4000 Å) is 𝜈 = < = 8666×!6*'& = 0.75 ×
10!N which is less than the given threshold frequency. Hence no photoelectric
emission takes place.
26 ANS – (A)
BY FORMULA
27 ANS – (D)
At mean position velocity is maximum
O#+, !,
i.e., 𝑣#-. = 𝜔𝑎 ⇒ 𝜔 = -
= 8
=4
\ 𝑣 = 𝜔P𝑎* − 𝑦 * ⇒ 8√3 = 4P4* − 𝑦 *
⇒ 192 = 16(16 − 𝑦 * ) ⇒ 12 = 16 − 𝑦 *
28 ANS – (D)
Fraction of atoms remains after five half lives
𝑁 1 P/3 1 N3/3 1
=K L =K L =
𝑁6 2 2 32
!
Þ Percentage atom remains = 5* × 100 = 3.125%
29 ANS – (D)
Objects are invisible in liquid of R.I. equal to that of object.
30 ANS – (A)
QR *×!6*(
𝛥𝜑 = 𝐿𝛥𝐼 Þ 𝐿 = = = 2𝐻
Q1 6.6!
31 ANS – (D)
𝑅 = 4𝐻 𝑐𝑜𝑡 𝜃, if
R =4√3𝐻then 𝑐𝑜𝑡 𝜃 = √3
Þ 𝜃 = 30°

32 ANS – (A)

33 ANS – (D)
Soap helps to lower the surface tension of solution, thus soap get stick to the dust
particles and grease and these are removed by action of water.
34 ANS – (D)
!5., !5.,
𝐸5 = − = −1.51 𝑒𝑉; 𝐸8 = − = −0.85 𝑒𝑉
2 !,
∴ 𝐸8 − 𝐸5 = 0.66 𝑒𝑉
35 ANS – (C)
(𝑙! − 𝑙* ) 60 − 50
𝑟= × 𝑅ʹ = K L × 6 = 1.2𝛺
𝑙* 50
36 ANS – (A)
*/' /( *×N×F
𝐹 = 10+4 -
= 10+4 × 6.N
= 1.6 × 10+N (Attraction)
37 ANS – (A)
𝐸! 𝑇 8 𝐸
𝐸 ∝ 𝑇8 ⇒ = 8 × 28 ⇒ 𝐸* =
𝐸* 𝑇 16
38 ANS – (B)
Here 𝑣G = 72𝑘𝑚/ℎ𝑟 = 20𝑚/𝑠𝑒𝑐
𝑣H = 36𝑘𝑚/ℎ𝑟 = 10𝑚/𝑠𝑒𝑐
O:O LS$ 8N.
𝑛ʹ = 𝑛 XO+O- LS$ 8N.Y
/

vA
A
45°
vA cos 45° vB

vB cos 45° B

45°

586:!6/√*
⇒ 𝑛ʹ = 280 X586+*6/√*Y = 298𝐻𝑧
39 ANS – (D)
40 ANS – (D)
Stress
= Constant𝑌=
Strain
It depends only on nature of material.
41 ANS – (B)
Net electrostatic energy
𝑘𝑄𝑞 𝑘𝑞* 𝑘𝑄𝑞
𝑈= + + =0
𝑎 𝑎 𝑎√2
TU V
⇒ X𝑄 + 𝑞 + Y=0
- √*
*U
Þ 𝑄 = − *:√*

42 ANS – (D)

43 ANS – (A)
𝑓S
𝑚=
𝑓W
44 ANS – (B)
! *-
According to given problem * 𝑚𝑣 * = 𝑎𝑠 * ⇒ 𝑣 = 𝑠2 #
O( *-$ (
So 𝑎I = I
= #I
…(i)
Further more as
KO KO K$ KO
𝑎P = = ⋅ =𝑣 …(ii)
KP K$ KP K$
(By chain rule)
*-
Which in light of equation (i) i.e. 𝑣 = 𝑠2 # yields

*- *- *-$
𝑎P = •𝑠2 Ž •2 Ž = …(iii)
# # #

*-$ ( * *-$ *
So that 𝑎 = P𝑎I* + 𝑎P* = 2d #I e + d # e
*-$
Hence 𝑎 = #
P1 + [𝑠/𝑅]*
\ 𝐹 = 𝑚𝑎 = 2𝑎𝑠P1 + [𝑠/𝑅]*
45 ANS – (B)
X(H( +H' )G LS$ Y
𝑒=− QP
500 × (0 − 0.1) × 100 × 10+8 𝑐𝑜𝑠 0
=− = 5𝑉
0.1
46 Ans-(A)
+5 +2 0 -3
𝐻𝑁𝑂5 , 𝑁𝑂, 𝑁* , 𝑁𝐻8 𝐶𝑙
47 Ans-(C)

48 Ans-(D)
Mg has more - ∆𝐺 value than alumina. So it will be in the lower part of Ellingham
diagram. Metals which have more - ∆𝐺 value can reduce those metal oxides
which have less - ∆𝐺 value.
49 Ans-(D)
Boron belong to 2nd period and it does not have vacant d-orbital
50 Ans-(D)
Due to high electronegativity and small size F forms only one oxoacid, HOF
known as fluoric (I) acid. Oxidation number of F is +1 in HOF.
51 Ans(B)

52 Ans-(A)
Amylose and amylopectin are polymers of 𝛼 − 𝐷 − 𝑔𝑙𝑢𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑒, so 𝛽 −link is not
possible. Amylose is linear with 1 ⟶ 4 𝛼 −linkage whereas amylopectin is
branched and has both 1 ⟶ 4 𝑎𝑛𝑑 1 ⟶ 6 𝛼 −linkages. So option (1) should be
the correct option.
53 Ans-(C)
Cross-linked or network polymers are usually formed bi-functional and tri-
functional monomers and contain strong covalent bonds between various
linear polymer chains like melamine, Bakelite etc.
54 Ans-(D)
>( Z[!
𝐻𝐶𝑂𝑂𝐻 «⎯⎯⎯- 𝐶𝑂 + 𝐻* 𝑂
At start 2.3/46=1/20 0 0
Final moles 0 1/20 1/20

>( Z[!
𝐻* 𝐶* 𝑂8 «⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯- 𝐶𝑂 + 𝐶𝑂* + 𝐻* 𝑂
At start = 4.5/90=1/20 0 0 0
Final 0 1/20 1/20 1/20

𝐶𝑂* is absorbed by KOH


So the remaining product is only CO.
! ! !
Moles of CO formed from both reaction= + =
*6 *6 !6
55 Ans-(B)
In metals moving down the group metallic character increases, so basic nature
increases hence most acidic will be BeO.
𝐵𝑒𝑂 < 𝑀𝑔𝑂 < 𝐶𝑎𝑂 < 𝐵𝑎𝑂
±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±⃗
𝚤𝑛𝑐𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑠𝚤𝑛𝑔 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝚤𝑐 𝑐ℎ𝑎𝑟𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑒𝑟
56 Ans-(C)

57 Ans-(C)

58 Ans-(C)
H"( / ]O X-/^P]W"
𝐶𝐻8 «⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯- 𝐶𝐻5 − 𝐵𝑟 «⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯- 𝐶𝐻5 − 𝐶𝐻5
59 Ans-(A)

60 Ans-(A)
Nitrous oxides (𝑁* 𝑂) occurs naturally in environment. In automobile engine,
when fuel is burnt dinitrogen and dioxygen combine to yield NO and 𝑁𝑂*
61 Ans-(B)
𝑠𝑝* 𝑠𝑝* 𝑠𝑝 𝑠𝑝
= − ≡
𝐶𝐻* 𝐶𝐻 𝐶 𝐶𝐻

62 Ans-(D)

63 Ans-(A)
-I effect increases on increasing electronegativity of atom . so correct order of-
I effect is
−𝑁𝐻* < −𝑂𝑅 < −𝐹
*Most appropriate answer is option (a), however option (2) may also be
correct answer.
64 Ans-(C)
65 Ans-(D)

66 Ans-(C)

67 Ans-(C)
𝐻𝑂𝑂𝐶 − 𝐶𝐻* − 𝑁𝐻* ⇌
Glycine
𝑂𝑂𝐶 − 𝐶𝐻* − 𝑁𝐻5
Zwitter ion
68 Ans-(B)

69 Ans-(A)
𝐴* (𝑔) + 𝐵* (𝑔) ⇌ 𝑋* (𝑔); ∆𝐻 = −𝑥 𝑘𝐽
On increasing pressure equilibrium shifts in a direction where number if moles
decreases i.e forward direction. On decreasing temperature, equilibrium shifts
in exothermic direction i.e. forward direction. So, high pressure and low
temperature favours maximum formation of product.
70 Ans-(B)
[G].
(𝑡!⁄* )EW"S = *T
∴ if [𝐴]S = 𝑑𝑜𝑢𝑏𝑙𝑒𝑑, 𝑡!⁄* =doubled.
71 Ans-(C)
In real gas equation,
Van der Waal constant (𝑎) ∝ forces of attraction.
72 Ans-(D)
Let B.E of 𝑋* 𝑌* and xy are x kJ 𝑚𝑜𝑙+! , 0.5 x kJ 𝑚𝑜𝑙+! and x kJ 𝑚𝑜𝑙+!
respectively
! !
𝑥
* *
+ * 𝑦* ⟶ 𝑥𝑦 ; ∆𝐻 = −200 kJ 𝑚𝑜𝑙+!
∆𝐻 = −200 = ∑(𝐵. 𝐸)IW-LP-0P$ − ∑(𝐵. 𝐸)b"SKcLP
! !
= d* × (𝑥) + *
× (0.5𝑥)e − [1 × (𝑥)]
On solving, x= 800 kJ 𝑚𝑜𝑙+!
73 Ans-(C)
Elements (X) electronic configuration
1𝑠 * 2𝑠 * 2𝑝5
So, valency of X will be 3.
Valency of Mg is 2.
Formula of compound formed by Mg and X will be 𝑀𝑔5 𝑋* .
74 Ans-(D)

75 Ans-(B)

76 Ans-(D)

77 Ans-(B)
(𝑡!⁄* ) 1st order = independent of concentration
!
(𝑡!⁄* ) 2nd order ∝ [G]
0
78 Ans-(A)

𝑝 = 𝑝° eW0EW0W × 𝑥eW0EW0W + 𝑝° PSfcW0W × 𝑥PSfcW0W

760 = 957 × 𝑥eW0EW0W + 379.5(1 − 𝑥eW0EW0W )

𝑥eW0EW0W = 0.66 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑥PSfcW0W = 1 − 0.66 = 0.34


79 Ans-(A)
𝐵𝑒𝐻* < 𝐶𝑎𝐻* < 𝐵𝑎𝐻*

Smaller the size of cation, more will be its polarising


power. Hence 𝐵𝑒𝐻* will be least ionic.

80 Ans-(c)

81 Ans-(A)
Solubility of 𝐵𝑎𝑆𝑂8 = 2.42 × 10+5 𝑔𝐿+!
*.8*×!6*1
∴𝑠= = 1.038 × 10+N 𝑚𝑜𝑙 𝐿+!
*55
𝐾$g = 𝑠 * = (1.038 × 10+N )*
= 1.08 × 10+!6 𝑚𝑜𝑙* 𝐿+*

82 Ans-(C)
!
Meq. Of HCl =75 × × 1 = 15
N
!
Meq. Of NaOH=25 × N × 1 = 5
Meq. Of HCl in resulting solution = 10
Molarity of [𝐻: ] in resulting mixture
!6 !
= !66 = !6
!
𝑝𝐻 = − log[𝐻: ] = − log d!6e = 1.0
83 Ans-(D)
According to Hardy Schulze rule, coagulating power of an ion depends on both
magnitude and sign of the charge on the ion.
84 Ans-(A)
Van der Waal constant ‘a’ signifies intermolecular forces of attraction. Higher is
the value of ‘a’ easier will be the liquefaction of gas.
85 Ans-(B)
Fe(𝐶𝑂)N
𝐸𝐴𝑁 = 𝑍 − 𝑂. 𝑁 + 2(𝐶. 𝑁. )
= 26 − 0 + 2(5)
= 26 + 10
= 36
Only one central metal atom/ion is present and it follows EAN rule, so it is
mononuclear
86 Ans-(A)

87 Ans-(C)

88 Ans-(B)
89

90 Ans-(D)

3𝐶* 𝐻N 𝑂𝐻 + 𝑃𝐵𝑟5 → 3𝐶* 𝐻N 𝐵𝑟 + 𝐻5 𝑃𝑂5

THE BIOLOGY PAPER is NEET 2019 PAPER ; ANSWERS GIVEN AS PER NTA
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91 Ans.(d) Stabilizing Selection

92 Ans.(d) Trichoderma, Baculovirus, Bacillus thuringiensis

93 Ans.(b) Annual rings are prominent in trees of temperate region.

94 Ans.(d) Random and directionless

95 Ans.(a) Progestasert, LNG-20

96 Ans.(b) GLUT IV
97 Ans.(b)

98 Ans.(d) (A) is true but (B) is false.

99 Ans.(d) The enzyme binds DNA at specific sites and cuts only one of the two
strands.

100 Ans.(a) Construction of roads

101 Ans.(d) Maintaining hyperosmolarity towards inner medullary interstitium in the


kidneys.

102 Ans.(d) p-arm and q-arm respectively

103 Ans.(a) Genital herpes

104 Ans.(c) Lactational amenorrhea, Pills, Emergency contraceptives

105 Ans.(a) (C) and (D) are correct

106 Ans.(b) Yeast have filamentous bodies with long thread-like hyphae.

107 Ans.(a) Alfred Sturtevant

108 Ans.(b) Deletion of GGU from 7th, 8th and 9th positions

109 Ans.(a) Infective constituent in viruses is the protein coat.

110 Ans.(a) Lysosomes and Vacuoles

111 Ans.(b) Bury the waste within rocks deep below the Earth’s surface

112 Ans.(a) Botanical Garden

113 Ans.(b) Pyramid of biomass in a sea

114 Ans.(b) Immunoglobulin A

115 Ans.(a) 100 beats per minute

116 Ans.(b) Parthenogenesis

117 Ans.(c) Annelida, Arthropoda and Chordata

118 Ans.(d) Statin

119 Ans.(d) Enzymes of electron transport are embedded in outer membrane.


120 Ans.(d) Acetylation of morphine

121 Ans.(d) Seminiferous tubules → Rete testis → Vasa efferentia → Epididymis →


Vas deferens → Ejaculatory duct → Urethra → Urethral meatus

122 Ans.(b) Bronchioles and Fallopian tubes

123 Ans.(c) Genes expressed as RNA

124 Ans.(b) Water, mineral salts, some organic nitrogen and hormones

125 Ans.(a) Inbreeding selects harmful recessive genes that reduce fertility and
productivity.

126 Ans.(d) It has obligated association with mycorrhizae.

127 Ans.(a) Suspend the cell cycle

128 Ans.(a)

129 Ans.(b) Law of Segregation does not apply in this experiment.

130 Ans.(b) Bioreactor

131 Ans.(a) 0.16 (AA); 0.48 (Aa); 0.36 (aa)

132 Ans.(b) Cornea consists of dense matrix of collagen and is the most sensitive
portion of the eye.

133 Ans.(d) Adenine and guanine

134 Ans.(b) One fuses with the egg and other fuses with central cell nuclei.

135 Ans.(a)

136 Ans.(d) Hexokinase

137 Ans.(a) Alkaline pH of gut

138 Ans.(d) Magifera Indica Linn.

139 Ans.(b) There are seven pairs of vertebrosternal, three pairs of vertebrochondral
and two pairs of vertebral ribs.

140 Ans.(c) 1500 mL

141 Ans.(d) For conservation of biodiversity and sustainable utilization of its benefits.
142 Ans.(b) Lysosomes are formed by the process of packaging in the endoplasmic reticulum.

143 Ans.(a) Genetic code is nearly universal

144 Ans.(c) Rudolf Virchow

145 Ans.(a) In domesticated fowls, sex progeny depends on the type of sperm rather
than egg.

146 Ans.(a) Parietal

147 Ans.(d)

148 Ans.(a) A lectin

149 Ans.(c) Auxin and Ethylene

150 Ans.(b) Both sieve tubes and companion cells

151 Ans.(c) It is Vitamin A enriched, with a gene from daffodil.

152 Ans.(b) Leaves

153 Ans.(d) Klinefelter’s syndrome

154 Ans.(c) After entry of sperm but before fertilization

155 Ans.(b) Denitrification

156 Ans.(d) Hypothalamus

157 Ans.(b) G1 → S → G2 → M

158 Ans.(b) Ovules develop into embryo sac

159 Ans.(d) Binding to DNA and forming a gene-hormone complex.

160 Ans.(d) Chilled ethanol

161 Ans.(d) Goblet Cells

162 Ans.(a)

163 Ans.(b) Salmonella typhi/ Widal test

164 Ans.(a) A unit of distance between genes on chromosomes, representing 1 cross


over.
165 Ans.(d) Muscular dystrophy

166 Ans.(d)

167 Ans.(d) Perisperm

168 Ans.(c) Trichoderma

169 Ans.(d) Flaccidity of bulliform cells

170 Ans.(b) Cell-mediated immune response

171 Ans.(c) Montreal Protocol

172 Ans.(a)

173 Ans.(c) Habitat loss and fragmentation

174 Ans.(d) Inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles.

175 Ans.(a) Pteridophytes

176 Ans.(b) Carbon dioxide and Methane

177 Ans.(b) Bi-directional

178 Ans.(c)

179 Ans.(d) 0.7

180 Ans.(c) Pharynx → Oesophagus → Crop → Gizzard → Ileum → Colon → Rectum

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