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DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME

(Academic Session : 2018 - 2019)

LEADER TEST SERIES / JOINT PACKAGE COURSE


TARGET : PRE-MEDICAL 2019
Test Type : Unit Test Test # 04 Test Pattern : NEET-UG
TEST DATE : 19 - 08 - 2018
ANSWER KEY
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. 1 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 3 1 3 4 2 2 1 4 4 2 1 3
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. 4 3 3 2 3 4 1 3 3 2 3 1 4 3 4 3 2 2 1 4
Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans. 3 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 2
Que. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
Ans. 4 3 3 1 2 2 4 3 1 4 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 3 4 4
Que. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Ans. 4 4 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 3
Que. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
Ans. 4 4 3 1 3 2 4 2 2 4 2 3 2 2 4 1 1 2 3 1
Que. 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140
Ans. 3 1 2 1 4 1 2 3 4 2 3 1 2 3 4 2 1 2 3 4
Que. 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160
Ans. 2 3 2 3 4 2 4 3 3 3 1 2 3 4 3 3 2 3 3 3
Que. 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180
Ans. 2 4 3 4 1 4 1 3 1 2 4 2 4 2 4 1 4 4 2 2

HINT – SHEET

1. W = 10 × 1 + 20 × 1 – 20 × 1 + 10 × 1 = 20 erg 1
\ K.E. of 4 kg body = × 4 × 144 = 288 J
2. The equation of motion Mg – R = Ma 2
6. W = F·S·cos q
æ gö 3 Mg R
R = M(g – a) = M ç g - ÷ = 1
è 4ø 4 = 40 × 8 × cos 60º = 40 × 8 ×
2
\ Work done by the cord = –Rd
= 160 J
3 7. By conservation of energy
= - Mgd mg
4 v2 = 2gh Þ v = 2 ´ 9.8 = 4.43 m/s
2
4. v = 2aS
v12 = 2 × a × 80, v22 = 4v12 8. p= 2mE
2aS = 4 × 2a × 80 Þ S = 320 m. as E same so m­ p­
5. After explosion the momentum of both the W.D.
blocks is zero. Hence 9. Power = = Force × Velocity
Time
4v = 8 × 6 or v = 12 m/s
= 500 × 3 = 1500 W = 1.5 kW
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10. W.D. = Force × Distance = 40 × 30 = 1200 J 17. (i) Dimensions of only (4) matches with
velocity
W.D. 1200
Power = = = 20 W
Time 60 mv2
(ii) = mg Þ v = Rg
11. Workdone by retarding force = kinetic energy R
of vehicle
A
KE
F × S = KE; S = B
F

sq
q

co
\ Lorry and car have same kinetic energy and h

mg
18.
retarding force on them are also same so, S will
be same for both. mg

q
c os By conservation of energy
2
mv
r
mv2 1
q
12. sin r mv2 = mg(r – h) .....(1)
mg mg 2
q
as block leaves contact at B,
mv 2 so normal reaction at B = 0
mg sin q = cos q
r mv2 mv2 h
\ = mg cos q Þ = mg ×
v2 r r r
Þ tan q = . Þ mv2 = mgh subsitute this in eqn (1) we get
rg
13. Force always remains perpendicular to the mgh
direction of displacement. = mg(r – h)
2
work done W = F·d cos q when q = 90º
then W = 0 3 2
or r= h Þ h= r
2 3
14. v
C r
A B
2r mv 2
19. r mmg r

v , v wA 1
wA = wC = , \ = mv2
2r r wC 2 µmg ³ if path is totally horizontal.
r
mv2 , mv2 F1 r2
15. F1 = F2 = Þ =
r1 r2 F2 r1
20. q180º–q y-a
xis
1
16. mv2 = mgl Þ v = 2gl q
2 x-axis vi
E = mgl vf
r
vi = v cos qiˆ + vsin qˆj
l r
v f = viˆ
r r r
\ Dv = v f - vi
1 mv2
E=
2 = v(1 – cos q) î + v sin q ĵ
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24. Magnetic field inside the cylindrical conductor
or Dv = v (1 - cos q) 2 + (sin q) 2
m0 2ir
= v 1 - 2 cos q + cos 2 q + sin 2 q B in = . (R = Radius of cylinder,
4p R2
= v 2(1 - cos q) r = distance of observation point from axis of
cylinder)
é æ q öù R
= v 2 ê1 - ç1 - 2sin 2 ÷ ú or r=R–
ë è 2 øû 4
Magnetic field out side the cylinder at a distance
q 2
= v 2 ´ 2sin
2 m0 2i
r' from it's axis B out = .
4p r '
q
= 2v sin
2 æ Rö
R - ÷ ( R + 4R )
Bin rr ' 10 çè 4ø
Þ Dv = 2v sin 20° (Q q = 40º) Þ = Þ =
Bout R 2 Bout R2
1·5
21. 1·5m tan q = = 0·15
q 10 3
1·0m R ´5R 8
10 4
Þ = Þ Bout = T
Bout R2 3
v2
tan q = Þ v= rg tan q
rg 2M
25. In C.G.S. Baxial = 9 = ..... (i)
x3
= 50 ´ 9·8 ´ 0·15 = 8·57 m/s
22. The forces FQ and FR are the forces applied by M M
Bequatorial = 32
= ..... (ii)
wires Q and R respectively on the wire P as æxö x3
ç ÷
shown in figure. è2ø
Their resultant force F is best shown by C.
From equation (i) and (ii), Bequatorial = 36 gauss.
× P Q
FQ 26. From figure rq
x x
q x A B
sin = rq = l
F FR 2 r
× q/2 q/2
q l
23. Magnetic field at O due to bigger coil Y, is Þ x = rsin r=
2 O q
2pi ( 2r )
2
m0 m0 8pir 2
q
BY = . = . Hence new magnetic moment M' = m(2x) = m.2rsin
{
4p d 2 + ( 2r )2
} (
4p d 2 + 4r 2 )
3/ 2 3/ 2
2
2l q 2mlsin q / 2 2M sin ( 30º ) 3M
Magnetic field at O due to smaller coil X is = m. sin = = =
q 2 q p/3 p
m0 2 pir 2 m0 16pir 2 M1 ns2 + n 2d 13 (15 ) + n d2
2
BX = . = . = Þ =
4p ïì d 2 ü
3/2
4p ( d 2 + 4r 2 )3 / 2 27.
æ ö 2ï
M 2 ns2 - n d2 5 (15 )2 - n 2d
íç ÷ + r ý
ïîè 2 ø ïþ Þ nd = 10 oscillations/min
28. Magnetism of a magnet falls with rise of
BY 1
Þ B = temperature and becomes practically zero
X 2
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29. Horizontal components of the earth's magnetic æ 2pm ö
field, HE = 0.26 G, Angle of dip, d = 60° 33. ç T = qB ÷
è ø
HE 34. (i) Given, magnetic moment of magnet
cos d = B ; where BE is the magnetic field of M = 1.5 JT–1
E
Uniform magnetic field B = 0.22 J
the earth
Angle q1 = 0° and q2 = 90°
HE 0.26 G 0.26 G Work done in rotating the magnet from angle
\ BE = = cos60° = ( = 0.52 G
cosd 1/ 2 ) q1 to angle q2
W = –MB (cos q2 – cos q1)
30. Current carrying conductors will attract each
= –1.5 × 0.22 (cos 90° – cos 0°) = 0.33 J
other, while electron beams will repel each other.
35. As we know a permanent magnet is a substance
31. Force on the electron due to the electric field E is
which at room temperature retain ferromagnetic
FE = (–e)E
property for a long period of time.
Force on the electron due to the magnetic field B is
The individual atoms in a ferromagnetic material
FB = (–e)vB
possess a dipole moment as in a paramagnetic
The electron will move in the fields undeflected,
material.
if these two forces are equal and opposite.
However, they interact with one another in
E such a way that they spontaneously align
eE = evB or v=
B themselves in a common direction over a
s macroscopic volume called domain. Thus, we
Electric field between the plates is E = e can say that in a permanent magnet at room
0
temperature, domains are all perfectly aligned.
s 36. Given, angle of declination, q = 12° West
\v= eB Angle of dip d = 60°
0

The time taken by the electron to travel a Horizontal component of earth's magnetic field
l l le B H = 0.16 G
distance l in the space is t = = = 0 . Let the magnitude of earth's magnetic field at
v s s
e0B that place is R.
Using the formula, H = R cos d
32. Force on side BC and AD are equal but
opposite so their net will be zero. -H 0.16 0.16 ´ 2
R= = =
cos d cos60° 1
10 cm
2A
B C = 0.32 G = 0.32 × 10–4 T
15 cm
The earth magnetic field lies in a vertical plane
FAB FCD
A D 12° West of geographical meridian at an angle
2cm 60° above the horizontal.
q
2 ´ 2 ´1 37. As Gauss' law states, Ñò E . dS = e0
for
But FAB = 10–7 × × 15 × 10–2 = 3 × 10– S
2 ´ 10 -2 electrostatic field. It does not contradict for
6
N electrostatic fields as the electric field lines do
not form continuous closed path. According to
2 ´ 2 ´1
and FCD = 10–7 × (
12 ´ 10 -2 )
× 15 × 10–2 = 0.5 × 10– Gauss' law in magnetic field, Ñò E . dS = 0
S
6
N It contradicts for magnetic field, because there
Þ Fnet = F AB – F CD = 2.5 × 10–6 N is a magnetic field inside the solenoid and no
= 25 × 10–7 N, towards the wire. field outside the solenoid carrying current but
the magnetic field lines form the closed path.
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38. When a bar of soft iron is placed in the uniform 43. The charged particle undergoes acceleration as
magnetic field which is parallel to it because (i) Speeds up between the dees because of the
of large permeability of soft iron, magnetic oscillating electric field and
lines of force prefer to pass through it. (ii) Speed remains the same inside the dees
Concentration of lines in soft iron bar increases because of the magnetic field but direction
as shown in figure. undergoes change continuously.

44.

39. As temperature of ferromagnetic material is


raised, its susceptibility c remains constant first Curl the palm of your right hand around the
and then decreases as shown in figure. circular wire with the fingers pointing in the
+ve direction of the corrent. The right hand thumb
c gives the direction of the magnetic field.
45. For given pitch, d corresponds to charged
particle, we have
T
(0,0)
q 2pvcos q æeö æeö
40. Using the formula of voltage sensitivity, = = constant Þ ç ÷ + ç ÷ = 0
m B è m ø1 è m ø 2
NAB Note Consider e in place of q in solution.
V=
kR
d[NH 3 ] DC 0.03
46. = = = 1.5 ´ 10-3 Msec –1
Vs2
n 2 B2 A 2 .k1R1 dt Dt 20
\ V = k .R .n B A
s1 2 2 1 1 1
1 d[NH 3 ]
r= ´ = 0.75 ´10-3 Msec –1
-3
42 ´ 0.50 ´ 1.8 ´ 10 ´ k ´ 10 2 dt
= =1
k ´ 14 ´ 30 ´ 0.25 ´ 3.6 ´ 10 -3 47. x = k0 t
41. Magnitude of torque acting on the current- x = 0.75
carrying coil due to the magnetic field, a–x = 0.5
a = 1.25
a
60° 48. t 0.5 = [for zero order]
2k
B
50. t0.75 = 2t0.5
51. for 1st order
t = nIAB sin q t1/2 is independent of [A]
= 30 × 6 × p(0.08)2 × 1 × sin 60°
K2 Ea æ 1 1 ö
52. log = ç - ÷
3 K1 2.303R è T1 T2 ø
= 30 × 6 × 3.14 × 0.08 × 0.08 × = 3.133 Nm
2
42. Magnetic field associatedwith moving charge K2 65000 æ 25 ö
log = ç ÷ = 1.043
K1 2.303 ´ 8.314 è 273 ´ 298 ø
m v´r
B= q
4p r 2 K2
So, B^v \ K = 101.043 = 11
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K1 Ea é T2 - T1 ù a
log = 67. log = Kt
53. ê ú a-x
K 2 2.303R ë T1T2 û
a-x
Ea 100 Þ log = - Kt
log 2 = -3
´ a
2.303 ´ 2 ´ 10 300 ´ 400
Ea = 1.66 k cal. a-x x
Þ = 1 - = e - Kt
a a
1 1
59. t1/ 2 = ´ t 3/ 4 = ´ 20 = 10 min
2 2 x
and = a = 1 - e - Kt
a
0.693
t1/ 2 = = 10 min
K 2.2 ´ 10-2 ´ 2.2 ´ 10-4
68. 5 × 103 =
K = 0.0693 min–1 [HI]2

1 1/ 2
60. t1/2 = K a æ 4.84 ´ 10-6 ö
2 \ [HI] = ç ÷ = 3.11 ´ 10-5 M
è 5 ´ 10 ø
3

K 2 = 0.333
Kc
62. rate = K [H2O2]1 70. Kp = Kc = (RT)–1/2 =
(RT)1 / 2
2 ´ 10 -4 Þ Kc = 1.24 × (0.0821 × 464)1/2 = 7.65
[H2O2] = = 4M
3 ´ 10 -3 / 60 72. 2A(g)+B(g) ƒ 3C(g)+ D(g)
63. Endothermic reactions proceeds in forward 2 mole of A react with one mole of B, thus
direction on increasing the temperature. [B] > [A].
Ea1 1
64. log10K1 = log10A – 2.303 RT .... (1) 73. AB3(g) ƒ AB2(g) + B2(g)
2
x
Ea 2 At eqm. 800–x x
log10K2 = log10A – .... (2) 2
2.303 RT
x
800 –x + x+ = 900
æ K2 ö Ea1 - Ea 2 2
(2) – (1) Þ log10 ç K ÷ = 2.303 RT x= 200
è 1ø
200
% dissociation = ´ 100 = 25%
æ K2 ö 24.9 ´ 1000 800
Þ log ç K ÷ =
è 1ø 2.303 ´ 8.314 ´ 300 74. Equilibrium concentration changes with P and T.
75. This will favour backward reaction to consume
K2 added Cl2
Þ K = 2.99 × 104 ; 3 × 104
1 76. Kw = [H+] [OH–] ;
65. For zero order and for pure H2O, [H+] = [OH–];
+ 2 –6 2
x = Kt \ Kw = [H ] = (10 )
= 10–12
x
= constant 1
t
77. Q Strength of acid µ
pK a
1 1
66. Fraction of A = = = 0.125 \ Formic acid will be the strongest acid.
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78. [H ] = 10 + 10 90. For [Ca+2], M1V1 = M2V2
from HCl from H2O 0.04 × 50 = M2 × 200
+
79. It will behave as a mixture of NH4 and NH3, M2 = 0.01
because some of the NH 3 would react with Similarly, for [SO4–2]
HCl to form NH4+.
0.0008 × 150 = M2 × 200
[salt] M2 = 0.0006
80. pH = pK a + log
[Acid] ionic product (Q) = [Ca+2] × [SO4–2]
81. For precipitation [Zn2+] [Cl–]2 > Ksp. = 6 × 10–6
82. PbBr2(s) ƒ Pb2+ + 2Br– So, Q < KSP
0.8S 2 × 0.8S 91. NCERT-XII, Page # 77
Ksp = [Pb2+] [Br–]2 92. NCERT-XII, Page # 77
Þ 8 × 10–5 = (0.8S) × (2 × 0.8S)2 = 2.048S3 93. NCERT-XII, Page # 91
Þ S = 3.4 × 10 –2
M 95. NCERT-XII, Page # 77
97. NCERT-XII, Page # 289
Kw
84. h= 99. NCERT-XII, Page # 90
Ka ´ Kb for WAWB type salt
100. NCERT-XII, Page # 90
101. NCERT-XII, Page # 89
Kw
85. h= 102. NCERT-XII, Page # 83
Ka ´ C
105. NCERT-XII, Page # 83

87. Solubility of BaSO4 = K SP 106. NCERT-XII, Page # 86


109. NCERT-XII, Page # 288
= 1.1 ´ 10 -10 110. NCERT-XII, Page # 89
= 1.05 × 10–5 M 111. NCERT-XII, Page # 89
\ wt. of BaSO4 = 1.05 × 10 –5 × 233 112. NCERT-XII, Page # 287
= 244.37×10–5 g/litre 115. NCERT-XII, Page # 288, 287, 78,77
\ Volume of water needed to dissolve 116. NCERT-XII, Page # 87
117. NCERT-XII, Page # 76
1
1g of BaSO4 = 119. NCERT-XII, Page # 80
244.37 ´ 10-5
120. NCERT-XII, Page # 72
= 410 litre
122. NCERT-XII, Page # 71
88. Meq of acetic acid = 50 × 2 = 100
123. NCERT-XII, Page # 71
Meq of CH3COONa = 10 × 1 = 10
124. NCERT-XII, Page # 70
[Salt] 127. NCERT-XII, Page # 83
pH = –log Ka + log
[Acid]
128. NCERT-XII, Page # 84
10 131. NCERT-XII, Page # 181 (10.1)
or pH = –log 10–5 + log =4
100 132. NCERT-XII, Page # 181 (10.1)

89. CH3COO– ion undergoes hydrolysis 133. NCERT-XII, Page # 182 (10.2.2)

CH3COO–+ H2O ƒ CH3COOH +OH– 134. NCERT-XII, Page # 183 (10.2.3)


135. NCERT-XII, Page # 182 (10.2.1)

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136. NCERT-XII, Page # 184 (10.3) 157. NCERT-XII, Page # 204 Fig # 11.7
137. NCERT-XII, Page # 184 (10.3) 158. NCERT-XII, Page # 204 (11.3.6)
138. NCERT-XII, Page # 186 (10.4) 161. NCERT-XII, Page # 208 (12.1)
139. NCERT-XII, Page # 185 (10.4) 162. NCERT-XII, Page # 209 (12.1)
140. NCERT-XII, Page # 185 (10.4) 163. NCERT-XII, Page # 208 (12.1)
141. NCERT-XII, Page # 187 (10.5) 164. NCERT-XII, Page # 208 (12.1)
142. NCERT-XII, Page # 187 (10.5) 165. NCERT-XII, Page # 229 (12.3)
143. NCERT-XII, Page # 187 (10.5) 166. NCERT-XII, Page # 212 (12.2.3)
144. NCERT-XII, Page # 188 (10.6) 167. NCERT-XII, Page # 211 (12.2.2)
145. NCERT-XII, Page # 188 (10.6) 168. NCERT-XII, Page # 210 (12.2)
146. NCERT-XII, Page # 195 (11.1) 169. NCERT-XII, Page # 210 (12.2)
147. NCERT-XII, Page # 194 (11.1) 170. NCERT-XII, Page # 213 (12.3)
148. NCERT-XII, Page # 194 (11.1) 171. NCERT-XII, Page # 212 (12.3)
149. NCERT-XII, Page # 195 (11.2) 172. NCERT-XII, Page # 213 (12.3)
150. NCERT-XII, Page # 198 (11.2.1) 173. NCERT-XII, Page # 213 (12.3)
151. Ref. to NCERT Fig. (11.4) 174. NCERT-XII, Page # 209 (12.1)
152. NCERT-XII, Page # 196 (11.2.1) 175. NCERT-XII, Page # 212 (12.3)
153. NCERT-XII, Page # 214 Fig. 11.2 177. NCERT-XII, Page # 213 (12.4)
154. NCERT-XII, Page # 201 (11.3.1) 178. NCERT-XII, Page # 214 (12.4)
155. NCERT-XII, Page # 202 (11.3.2) 179. NCERT-XII, Page # 214 (12.4)
156. NCERT-XII, Page # 203 (11.3.3) 180. NCERT-XII, Page # 214 (12.4)

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