Final Round - 17 (Sol)
Final Round - 17 (Sol)
PHYSICS vnP n 1
dP
dv
Pn 0
2R 2 2 0 50 I
| vav | 1 m/s 5I
t 2 2R 2R
1 1 07. (1) Given, v (3iˆ 5 ˆj ) m/s
02. (2) E Rhe 2 2
n1 n2 B (6iˆ 4 ˆj )T
E will be maximum for the transition for which
Magnetic force, F q (v B )
1 1
2 2 is = e[(3iˆ 5 ˆj ) (6iˆ 4 ˆj )]
n1 n2
Maximum. Here n2 is the higher energy level. = e[(30kˆ 12kˆ)] 18 ekN
ˆ
Thus, force is along positive Z-axis.
1 1
Clearly, 2 2 is maximum for the third tran- 08. (1) We know in case of parallel plates the charges
n1 n2 distributed as shown in the figure.
sition,
Q1 –Q2
i.e. 2 1 . I transition represents the absorption
Q1– (–Q2 )
of energy.
Q1 + (–Q2) 2 Q1+ (–Q2)
03. (2) Induced electric field is non conservative in 2
–(Q1 –(– Q2))
2
nature and of circular in shape. 2
P1 P2
d
04. (3) (VP n ) 0 09. (4) According to Faraday’s law of electro-mag-
dv
Ldi
netic induction Induced emf, e
dt
52
50 L
0.1 sec
E T 4 mR 2 a
FR – fR = ...(ii)
Heat radiated per unit area in 1 hour (3600s) is 2 R
= 5 × 10–8 × (3000)4 × 3600 = 1.5 × 1010] From equation (i) and (ii)
13. (4) Total charge Q1 + Q2 = Q'1 + Q'2 3ma 4F
= 12µC – 3µC = 9µC 2F or a
2 3m
Two isolated conducting spheres S1 and S2 are two
connected by a conducting wire. m4 F
F f
3m
KQ'1 KQ2
V1 V2 12 3 9C
2 / 3R R / 3 4 F
F FF
3 3
Q1 2Q2 2Q2 Q2 9C
1 2
Q1 6C and Q2 3C 19. (4) Translational KE = mv
2
14. (1) When hot water temperature (T) and surround- Rotational KE =
ing temperature (T0) readings are noted, and log
1 2 1
(T– T0) is plotted versus time, we get a straight I mR 2 2 For a ring, I = mR 2
line having a negative slope; as a proof of newton’s 2 2
law of cooling.
1 1
K R m(R ) 2 mv 2
dT 2 2
K T
dt So translational KE = rotational KE
T final
dT
t
T T0 KT
1:1
Tinitial
T
K dt ln
0
Kt
Ti T0
KR
20. (4) n = n to n = 1, number of transition =
ln(T T0 ) ln(Ti T0 ) kt
n(n 1)
So on comparing y mx c 10
2
So option (1) is correct.
n2 – n = 20
15. (1) Mass of section BC m/L (L – y).
n=5
tension at B = T = m/L (L – y) g.
elongation of element dy at B
T m dy
dx (dy) (L y) g
AY L AY
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A r
A 26. (1) 2 [As A = 4r 2 ]
A r
5A
21. (2) V r
4A 3
9A V r
9V V 3 A V 3
22. (1)
V 2 A V 2
27. (3) at b, a (t t ) b. Subtrac-
tion gives at
Average induced emf = ( / t ) = a. The aver--
age induced current is a/R
28. (4) n11 n22
D1 D 2
n1 n2
d d
15V
I 15 103 A 15mA
1 103 5893
n2 n1 1 62 84
The voltage drop across 250 = 20 V – 15 V = 2 4358
5V
29. (3) (KE)max = E –
The current through 250 is
= 1.8 – 1.2
5V
I 0.02 A 20mA = 0.6 eV
250
i.e., eV0 = (KE)max
The current through the Zener diode is :
= eV0 = 0.6 eV
I Z I I (20 15)mA 5mA Stopping potential V0 = 0.6 V
23. (1) Let pressure outside be P0 30. (1) A is false and B is true
2T 31. (1) Conceptual
P1 ( in smaller bubble)=P0 32. (2) By Gauss Law, flux is only by inside charges.
r
33. (1) Ideal ammeter has zero resistance
2T
P2 ( in bigger bubble) = P0 (R r) 34. (4) U = U1 + U2
R
= n1 Cv1T + n2 Cv2T
P1 P2
5 3
Hence air moves from smaller bubble to bigger = 3 RT 5 R T
2 2
bubble.
= 15 RT
24. (1) G 15, ig 4 mA, i 6 A 35. (4) Diffraction effect can be observed in both sound
Required shunt, as well as light waves
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i 4 103
S g G 3
15
i ig 6 4 10
4 103
15
5.996
36. (2)
= 10m (in parallel)
25. (1) Kirchoff’s loop rule follows from conserva-
tion of energy.
44. (4)
here, r = constant Ma
N
Force of friction will balance
39. (2) Heat given by water, the weight.
1 OH
2 c 1000 c 1000
6 b ; mB
53. (3) 3
5 m B (a c) b (a c)
4
Br 69. (4) Rate of Reaction α stability of carbocation.
4-Bromo-6-hydroxycyclohex-2-ene-1-carboxylic 70. (2) Assertion is true but Reason is false. The correct
acid form of Reason is :
In NH3, bond angle reduces to 107.5o due to
1 2 3 4
54. (2) H 2C C CH CH3 repulsion between lone pair on N and bond pairs
between N and H.
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71. (3) The given figure is showing positive deviation A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I
from Raoult’s law.
E ocell can be determined by using this formula.
PA PAo X A
E ocell E right E left E cathode E anode
Thus A–B attractive force should be weaker than
A–A and B–B attractive forces.
72. (2) CH3CHO + RMgX
H2O
CH3–CH(OH)–R 87. (3) N N H – Antiaromatic
N
73. (4) Acetate
88. (3) Due to inert effect the stability of lower oxidation
74. (3) The overall reaction of Daniell cell is
state gradually increases while stability of higher
Zn(s) + Cu2+(aq)
Cu(s) + Zn (aq)
2+
oxidation state gradually decreases down the group
So, its cell representation will be as follows : in elements of group 13th to 15th. So correct orders
are :
Zn( s ) | Zn 2 (aq ) || Cu 2 (aq ) | Cu ( s)
(iii) Pb2+ > Pb4+, Bi3+ > Bi5+
75. (3) Conceptual (iv) Sn2+ < Pb2+, Sn4+ > Pb4+
76. (2) Mechanism of reaction as well as relative
concentration of reactants decides that how many 2.303 V
89. (2) k t
log
V Vt gives constant value of k.
concentration terms affect the rate of reaction i.e.,
order of reaction. Hence, it is 1st order reaction
77. (2) O
90. (2) The correct match is as
78. (1) Catalyst catalyse both forward and backward A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II.
reaction by same extent, without changing ΔG and
91. (2) NH 2 NH 2 Neutral ligand
Kc .
79. (2) ‘A’ is CH CH ; ‘B’ is CH3CHO; ‘C’ is It does not act as bidentate because when it acts as
bidentate a three membered ring (chelat complex)
CH3–CH3; ‘D’ is CH3COOH will be formed, that will be highly strained.
CH CH CH3–CH3
H2
Ni/150 300o W 96500 22.2 96500
92. (3) E metal 59.5
+ It 2 5 60 60
CH3–CHO
[Ag(NH3 )2]
H+
CH3COOH
177
80. (4) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason Oxidation number of the metal = 3
is the correct explanation of Assertion 59.5
NaCl dissociates in water and organic acids NO2 NH2
dimerises in benzene. Sn+HCl
93. (3)
81. (2) A = B = pricric acid H2O Br 2
82. (1) Hydrated size of ion Charge density of NH2
Br
ion H+ Br Br
a) NaNO2+HCl/278K
Br
83. (3) (I)-(C), (II)-(D), (III)-(A), (IV)-(B) b) H3PO2 + H 2O
Br
84. (1) 4 Br
COOH 103. (3) [NCERT 11th Page No. 67; Sub-topic 5.1.2]
104. (2) [NCERT 11 th Page No. 70; Sub-topic 5.3]
96. (3) ......Cycloheptanoic acid 105. (3) (NCERT 12th Pg 85 based on polygenic)
106. (3) (NCERT 11 th Pg.237, 2nd line)
Complex ion Hybridization of central atom 107. (2) (NCERT 12th Pg 122, Para 2)
[Fe(CN)6 ]4 d2sp3 (inner) 108. (4) (NCERT 12th Pg 76, based on concept of
[Mn(CN) 6 ]4 d2sp3 (inner) Incomplete Dominance & law of independent
97. (4) [Co(NH 3 )]
3 d2sp3 (inner) assortment)
[Ni(NH3 )6 ]2+ sp3d2 (outer) 109. (3) ( NCERT 11 th Page no.34 to 35,
conceptual.)
N 2(g) + 3H 2(g) 2NH 3(g) 110. (3) (NCERT 12 th Pg 101, Biochemical
98. (1) Initial moles a b Characterisation of Transforming Principle )
At equilibrium a-x b-3x 2x 111. (2) (NCERT 12th Pg 102, based on Figure 6.5 )
Total moles at equilibrium 112. (2) (NCERT 11th, Page no- 26, 2nd Paragraph,
= a – x + b – 3x + 2x = a + b – 2x Line no- 1-12)
113. (3) (NCERT 12th Pg 87, Para 3, Line 16)
ax 114. (3) (NCERT 12th Pg. 78 , Para 1, Line 4)
p N 2 =Moles fraction of N2 × P = P
a b 2x 115. (3) (NCERT 12th Pg 106, 6.4.2)
b 3x 2x 116. (1) (NCERT 12th Pg 75, Figure 5.5)
p H2 P; pNH 3 P 117. (3) [NCERT 11th Newly added family]
a b 2x a b 2x
2 118. (1) (NCERT 11th, Page no- 27, 2nd Paragraph,
2x 2
p 2 p Line no- 5-7)
NH 3 a b 2x
Kp 119. (1) (NCERT 11th, Page no- 7, 2nd paragraph,
pN2 pH3 2 ax b 3x 3
3
SECTION - B (Attempt Any 10 Questions) 165. (3) [NCERT 12th P.No.195 2nd and 3rd Line]
136. (4) [NCERT 11th , Page 249, Point 15.4.3.2] 166. (1) (NCERT 12th Page No.- 134 Immunity)
137. (1) [NCERT 11th , Page no. 88, Subpoint 6.2.1] 167. (3) (NCERT 11th Page No. 198)
138. (3) (NCERT 11th Para 10.2, 10.4 conceptual 168. (4) (NCERT 12th Page no.260,last line of 1st
based, Page no.165-170 ) and fig.15.1,based)
139. (3) (NCERT 11th Pg.230, 14.3, 3rd Paragraph, 169. (2) (NCERT 11th Page No. 336; Last line)
1st line) 170. (2) NCERT 11th P.No.309, Fig.20.6]
140. (2) (NCERT 11th Page no. 218, 1st paragraph) 171. (2) [NCERT 11th P.No.312, Disorders]
141. (2) (NCERT 11th, Page no- 23, Paragraph-2nd, 172. (1) [NCERT 11th P.No.321, Line 9th to 12th ]
Line no-9-19) 173. (2) [NCERT 11th P.No.321, 20 th Line]
142. (1) NCERT 12th, Page no- 34, Paragraph- 2.3, 174. (3) (NCERT 11th Page No. 299; 1st line)
Line no- 5-8
175. (1) (NCERT 11th Mixed question)
143. (4) (NCERT 11th, Page no- 11, Table-1.1)
176. (4) (NCERT 11th Page No. 338, 2nd paragraph)
144. (1) (NCERT 11th Para 8.5.8, Page no.137 )
177. (4) (NCERT 12th Page no- 139, Figure 7.10)
145. (4) (NCERT 11th Page no.37 fig.3.3 (d), salvinia
178. (2) (NCERT 11th, Page no- 156, Figure-9.6)
is heterosporous so produces male and female
gametophyte i.e. dioecious gametophyte.) 179. (4) (NCERT 12th page no-129, 1st paragraph,
146. (4) (NCERT 11 th Page no- 24, Paragraph- line no- 11-13)
2.3.3, Line no- 9 and 10) 180. (3) [NCERT 12th P.No.198, 2nd para 3rd Line]
147. (3) (NCERT 12th Page No. 246 2nd Para, 1st 181. (2) [NCERT 12th P.No.312, 208 Last para]
Line) 182. (1) (NCERT 12th Page No.- 155 - Common
148. (2) [NCERT 11th Page No. 79, 80 & Newly Diseases)
added family] 183. (3) (NCERT 11th, Page no- 147, 2nd paragraph,
149. (1) (NCERT 11th Para 8.5.8, Page no.137 ) Line no- 1st line)
150. (2) (NCERT 12th Pg 105, The Experimental 184. (4) (NCERT 12th Para 10.1, 10.2.2, 10.5 Page
Proof; Pg 106, Para 3; Pg 107, Para 2) no.181,182,187 )
185. (3) (NCERT 11th based extra)
SECTION - B (Attempt Any 10 Questions)
ZOOLOGY 186. (4) (NCERT 12th page no-127, 3rd paragraph,
Section - A (35 Questions) line no- 34)
151. (2) (NCERT 12 page no-128, 1 paragraph,
th st 187. (2) (NCERT 11th, Page no- 158, Paragraph-
line no-1 and 2) 9.12.5)
152. (4) [NCERT 11 P.No.310, Last Para]
th 188. (4) (NCERT 12th Para 10.4 Page no.185 )
153. (2) (NCERT 12th page no. 52, factual) 189. (3) [NCERT 12th P.No.213, 2nd and 3rd para]
154. (3) (NCERT 12th page no.62, para1) 190. (3) (NCERT 11th Page No. 339; 8th line of 4th
155. (2) (NCERT 12 page no 43, para1)
th Paragraph)
156. (2) (NCERT 12 page no 44, para1)
th 191. (4) (NCERT 12th Page No. 142-143)
(2) (NCERT 11th page no 112, para1, line 16) 192. (4) [NCERT 11 P.No.304,Last Para]
th
157.
(2) (NCERT 11th Page No. 53; examples of 193. (4) [NCERT 11 P.No.321, Forebrain and
th
158.
arthropoda) Hindbrain para]
159. (4) (NCERT 12 Para 10.2.1Page no.182 )
th 194. (3) (NCERT 12th Page no.264 to 265.)
(3) (NCERT 12th NCERT Page no.260,1st para 195. (4) (NCERT 12 Page no.229 1 para,6
th st th
160.
last line and fig.15.1) LINE)
161. (4) (NCERT 11 Page No.- 183 - Respiratory
th 196. (3) (NCERT 11 th Page No.- 199 - Cardiac
organs) cycle)
162. (3) (NCERT 12 page no.60, last para)
th 197. (1) (NCERT 12th Page No.- 156 - Cancer)
163. (3) (NCERT 12th page no.64, Para 2, line 2) 198. (3) (NCERT 11th page no.104, para2)
(3) (NCERT 11th NCERT - Page No.- 196 - 199. (2) (NCERT 11 page no 102, last para)
th
164.
Coagulation of blood) 200. (2) (NCERT 11th Page No. 297; 4th line)