SRI CHAITANYA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS,INDIA.
A.P,TELANGANA,KARNATAKA,TAMILNADU,MAHARASHTRA,DELHI,RANCHI,CHANDIGARH
SEC : SR ELITE, SR AIIMS S60 & NEET MPL DATE: 10-04-2024
NEET DAILY TEST – 15 KEY
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BOTANY
1) 3 2) 2 3) 3 4) 1 5) 3 6) 3 7) 2 8) 3 9) 3 10) 3
11) 2 12) 1 13) 1 14) 1 15) 1 16) 3 17) 4 18) 4 19) 3 20) 2
21) 3 22) 4
ZOOLOGY
23) 4 24) 3 25) 1 26) 3 27) 4 28) 1 29) 3 30) 2 31) 1 32) 3
33) 1 34) 3 35) 4 36) 1 37) 3 38) 3 39) 4 40) 2 41) 4 42) 3
43) 4 44) 3 45) 4
PHYSICS
46) 3 47) 2 48) 2 49) 4 50) 1 51) 4 52) 2 53) 2 54) 1 55) 1
56) 2 57) 4 58) 1 59) 3 60) 1 61) 4 62) 1 63) 3 64) 1 65) 1
66) 1 67) 2
CHEMISTRY
68) 2 69) 4 70) 4 71) 2 72) 1 73) 1 74) 1 75) 1 76) 4 77) 3
78) 2 79) 1 80) 3 81) 4 82) 4 83) 1 84) 1 85) 2 86) 2 87) 4
88) 3 89) 2 90) 2
SOLUTIONS
BOTANY 10. By splicing, Introns are removed and exons are
1.NCERT Pg No: 112 [Direct lines] joined
2. NCERT Pg No: 112 11. NCERT Pg No: 114 [Diagram based]
3. NCERT Pg No: 112 12. NCERT Pg No: 115 [Direct lines]
4. As it follows the complementary nature 13. NCERT Pg No: 117 [Diagram based]
5. [a gene codes for transcetylase] 14. NCERT Pg No: 117
NCERT Pg No: 117 15. When small subunit Encounter mRNA, process
6. [As ribosomes present in cytoplasm] of translation begins.
NCERT Pg No: 114 NCERT Pg No: 115
7. NCERT Pg No: 117 [Diagram based] 16. NCERT Pg No: 111
8. NCERT Pg No: 117 [Diagram based] 17. NCERT Pg No: 113
9. Regulation of lac operon by repressor is referred 18. Charging of tRNA also known as
to as negative regulation aminoacylation of tRNA
NCERT Pg No: 117 NCERT Pg No: 114
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19. Transport of mRNA from nucleus to cytoplasm 31. Interaction between clown fish & sea anemone-
20. i does not refer inducer, rather it is derived Commensalism
from inhibitor Interaction between cuckoo and crow-Brood
NCERT Pg No: 116 Parasitism
21. A very low level of expression of lac operon Interaction between cuscuta & headge plants –
has to be present in the cell all the time Parasitism
otherwise lactose connot enter. NCERT –XII page no : 236-238
NCERT Pg No: 117 32. Problem is severe for producers moderate for
22. NCERT Pg No: 114 herbivores and less for carnivores.
ZOOLOGY Carnivores occupy higher trophic levels of food
23. Relatively to maintain constant internal chain.
conditions is called homeostasis which is 33. The size of the population is increased with the
chiefly due to thermoregulation and increase in immigration and natality.
osmoregulation. NCERT –XII page no : 229
NCERT –XII page no : 224 34. ‘N’ represent population density,
24. Adaptation is any attribute of the organism NCERT –XII page no : 231
(morphological, physiological, behavioural) 35. Commensalism is the interaction in which one
that enables the organism to survive and species benefits and the other is neither harmed
reproduce in its habitat. nor benefited
NCERT –XII page no : 225 NCERT –XII page no : 236
25. Altitude sickness is due to low atmospheric 36. Breed only once Eg: Pacific salmon fish,
pressure of high altitudes, the body does not get bamboo
enough oxygen. Breed many times Eg: Birds and mammals.
NCERT –XII page no : 226 Production of a large number of small size off
26. Ecology is basically concerned with four levels springs Eg: Oysters and Pelagic fishes
of biological organisations-Organisms, Production of a small number of large size off
Populations, Communities and Biomes. springs Eg: Birds ad mammals.
NCERT –XII page no : 220 NCERT –XII page no : 232
27. Regional and local variations with in each 37. Eurythermal: Organisms can tolerate and thrive
biome in a wide range of temperature
lead to the formation of a wide variety of Stenothermal: Restricted to narrow range of
habitats. temperature
NCERT –XII page no : 220 Euryhaline: Organisms can tolerant of a wide
28. Adaptation of seasonal changes in habitat range of salinities
includes suspend life activities of plants like Stenohaline: Restricted to a narrow range of
production of seeds and other reproductive salinities
structures. NCERT –XII page no : 222
Hibernation, aestivation and diapause are 38. Temperature is the most important ecologically
examples for escape in time in animals. relavant environmental factor.
NCERT –XII page no : 225 Temperature significantly affects the functions
29. If the stressful external conditions are localised of living organisms.
or remain only for a short duration, the Temperature also affects the physiological
organism has two other alternatives for survival functions of organisms.
such as migrate and suspend life activities. NCERT –XII page no : 223-226
NCERT –XII page no : 225 39. Kangaroo rat is capable of meeting its entire
30. A species whose distribution is restricted to a water environment in the absence of water.
small geographical area because of the Small size animals are rarely found in polar
presence of a competitively superior species, is regions.
found to expand its distributional range NCERT –XII page no : 225
dramatically when the competing species is 40. Since resources for growth for most animal
experimentally removed populations are finite and become limiting
NCERT –XII page no : 235
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sooner or latter, the logistic growth model is central maximum of diffraction pattern
considered a more realistic one. will decrease.
NCERT –XII page no : 231 50. Ans: 1
41. Species facing competition might evolve By Brewster’s law
mechanisms that promote co-existence rather
than exclusion due to resource partionining.
Species avoid competition by choosing for
instance, different times for feeding or different
foraging patterns.
NCERT –XII page no : 235
42. Mango trees do not and cannot grow in
temperate countries like Canada and Germany. At complete reflection refracted ray and
Tuna fishes are rarely caught beyond tropical reflected ray are perpendicular.
latitudes in the ocean. 51. Ans: 4
NCERT –XII page no : 222
43. Allen’s rule-Mammals from colder climates
generally have shorter ears and limbs to
minimise heat loss.
Thick fat layer (blubber) acts as insulator, that
reduces loss of body heat of aquatic mammals
of polar seas.
NCERT –XII page no : 226
44. Immigration contribute to increase in the size
of the population.
NCERT –XII page no : 229
45. Niche is the functional role of an organism in
the ecosystem.
NCERT –XII page no : 221
PHYSICS
46. Ans: 3
For path difference λ, phase difference
47. Ans: 2
In young double slit experiment
λD
Fringe with β =
d I 3 will be maximum when sin 2θ = 1
d 2θ = 900
Now, d ' = and D ' = 3D
2
θ = 450
λ ( 3 D ) 6λ D
So, β ' = = 52. Ans: 2
d /2 d
β ' = 6β
48. Ans: 2
By Brewster law
49. Ans: 4
When speed of electrons is increased the
wavelength of electrons will decreases.
Therefore, the angular width of the
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57. Ans: 4
53. Ans: 2
58. Ans: 1
54.Ans: 1
59. Ans: 3
i α θ (angle of deflection)
i θ i2 π / 10 3
∴2 = 2⇒ = =
i1 θ1 200 µ A π / 3 10
⇒ i2 = 60 µ A
60. Ans: 1
BH = 3.5 ×10−5 T
F = iℓB sin θ , i = 2 A
F 1
= iB sin θ = 2 × 3.5 × 10−5 ×
55. Ans: 1 ℓ 2
β 0.4 −6
β w = air = = 0.3mm = 35 × 10 N / m
µ ( 4 / 3) 61. Ans: 4
56. Ans: 2
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of KMnO4 is due to charge transfer
phenomenon.
71. Ans: 2
513 K
Sol: 2 KMnO4 ∆
→ K 2 MnO4 + MnO2 + O2
72. Ans: 1
Sol: The oxidation state of chromium in CrO42− and
62. Ans: 1 Cr2O72− ions are same i.e, +6
The magnetic moment of current carrying loop SO2 gas readily decolurises acidified
, KMnO4 solution.
. Hence the work done in
2 MnO4− + 5SO2 + 2 H 2O → 2 Mn +2 + 5SO42− + 4 H +
rotating it through 180°,
( Pink colour ) ( Colourless )
73. Ans: 1
63. Ans: 3 Ans: Both A & R are correct and R is the correct
explan of A
74. Ans: 1
64. Ans: 1 Sol: S-I & S-II are correct
75. Ans: 1
Sol: Lutetium (Lu) → [ Rn ] 4 f 14 5d 1 6 s 2
65. Ans: 1
Gadolinium (Gd) → [ Rn ] 4 f 7 5d 1 6 s 2
Neodymium (Nd) → [ Rn ] 4 f 4 6 s 2
66. Ans : 1
Lanthanum (La) → [ Rn ] 5d 1 6 s 2
76. Ans: 4
Sol: The magnetic properties of actinoids are more
complex than those of lanthanoids. The
magnetic susceptibility values of lanthanoids
are higher than actinoids.
77. Ans: 3
Sol:
Eu +2 → Eu +3 + e −
4f7 4f6
67. Ans: 2
Linear width Eu +2 acts as a strong reducing agent
changing to the common +3 state.
2λ f 2 × 6 ×10 −7 × 0.2
W= = 78. Ans: 2
a 1×10−5 Sol: Ions without unpaired e − are diamagnetic in
= 2.4 ×10 −2 = 24 mm nature.
CHEMISTRY Nd ⇒ 4 f 3 Th3+ ⇒ 5 f 1 La 3+ ⇒ 4 f 0
3+
68. Ans: 2
Ac 3+ ⇒ 5 f 0 U 3+ ⇒ 5 f 3 Gd 3+ ⇒ 4 f 7 Cm3+ ⇒ 5 f 7
Sol:
2 MnO4− + 10 I − + 16 H + → 2 Mn 2+ + 8 H 2O + 5 I 2
79. Ans: 1
2 MnO4− + H 2O + I − → 2 MnO2 + 2OH + IO3− Sol: It consists of traces of S, C, Ca and Al. Mixed
69. Ans: 4 oxides of lanthanoids are employed as
Sol: Manganate and chromate ions are tetrahedral. catalysts in petroleum cracking.
70. Ans: 4 Some individual lanthanoid oxides are used
Sol: The orange colour of K 2Cr2O7 and purple as phosphors in television screens and similar
colour fluorescing surfaces.
80. Ans: 3
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Sol: λCH3COOH = λCH 3COONa + λHCl − λNaCl Sol: 5600 ml of O2
= 426.16 + 91.0 − 126.45 Means 1 equivelent of O2 i.e. 1 eq of Ag 108
= 390.71 S cm mol 2 −1 gm of Ag deposited
81. Ans: 4 88. Ans: 3
0 Sol:
∧CH 3COOH
= ∧ 0H + + ∧CH
0
3COOH
E ×i×t
= 350 + 50 = 400 m=
96500
Ac 20
Sol: α= = = 0.05 29.5 ×10 ×109 × 60
∧ 0
400 =
96500
α = KaC or Ka = Cα 2
= 20 gm
Ka = 7 × 10−3 × 0.05 × 0.05 89. Ans: 2
= 1.75 ×10−5 mol L−1 l 1
K= ×
82. Ans: 4 a R
1F = 1 equivelent l
Ca equivalent = 20 Sol: = k × R
83. Ans: 1 a
Sol: at anode oxygen gas liberated. = 0.012 × 55
4OH − → 2 H 2O + O2 + 4e − = 0.66 cm −1
Is anode reaction. 90. Ans: 2
84. Ans: 1 2.3
Sol: no. of eq of Na =
Sol: CH 3COOH + KOH → CH 3COOK + H 2O 23
2 KOH + H 2 SO4 → K 2 SO4 + 2 H 2O = 0.1
1 1 1 eq of Al = 9 gm
CH 3COOH = H 2 SO4 − K 2 SO4 + CH 3COOH 0.1 eq of Al = 0.9 gm
2 2
x− y
= +z
2
85. Ans: 2
Sol:
1
Cl − → Cl2 + e −
2
0.5 mol of Cl2 → 1F
0.1 mol of Cl2 → 0.2 F
q = A× t
0.2 × 96500 = 3 × t
0.2 × 96500
t= sec
3
0.2 × 96500
t= min
3 × 60
t = 107.2 min
≈ 110 min
86. Ans: 2
K ×1000
Sol: ∧ m =
M
5.76 ×10−3 ×10 +3
=
0.5
= 11.52 S cm 2 / mol
87. Ans: 4
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