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KEY AND SOLUTIONS

BOTANY
1) 1 2) 1 3) 4 4) 1 5) 3 6) 2 7) 3 8) 2 9) 3 10) 1
11) 2 12) 4 13) 1 14) 4 15) 3 16) 4 17) 3 18) 3 19) 2 20) 2
21) 2 22) 3 23) 3 24) 3 25) 1 26) 2 27) 2 28) 2 29) 3 30) 4
31) 1 32) 2 33) 4 34) 2 35) 3 36) 4 37) 1 38) 2 39) 3 40) 1
41) 1 42) 4 43) 4 44) 1 45) 2 46) 3 47) 4 48) 2 49) 4 50) 3

ZOOLOGY

51) 3 52) 4 53) 2 54) 3 55) 2 56) 1 57) 4 58) 1 59) 3 60) 4
61) 3 62) 1 63) 4 64) 4 65) 2 66) 2 67) 3 68) 3 69) 4 70) 1
71) 1 72) 2 73) 3 74) 2 75) 3 76) 1 77) 3 78) 4 79) 1 80) 3
81) 4 82) 3 83) 4 84) 2 85) 1 86) 3 87) 3 88) 2 89) 4 90) 2
91) 2 92) 1 93) 1 94) 4 95) 3 96) 4 97) 1 98) 2 99) 1 100) 2

CHEMISTRY

101) 2 102) 2 103) 4 104) 4 105) 4 106) 2 107) 2 108) 1 109) 4 110) 2
111) 4 112) 1 113) 1 114) 2 115) 3 116) 3 117) 4 118) 3 119) 4 120) 4
121) 1 122) 1 123) 2 124) 1 125) 4 126) 1 127) 1 128) 2 129) 2 130) 4
131) 4 132) 4 133) 2 134) 4 135) 2 136) 2 137) 3 138) 1 139) 2 140) 4
141) 3 142) 4 143) 4 144) 1 145) 2 146) 1 147) 4 148) 3 149) 2 150) 3

PHYSICS

151) 1 152) 4 153) 4 154) 3 155) 1 156) 2 157) 3 158) 2 159) 2 160) 3
161) 3 162) 3 163) 3 164) 4 165) 4 166) 3 167) 2 168) 4 169) 4 170) 4
171) 2 172) 3 173) 1 174) 2 175) 4 176) 1 177) 3 178) 4 179) 3 180) 4
181) 3 182) 2 183) 1 184) 4 185) 1 186) 3 187) 4 188) 1 189) 2 190) 1
191) 3 192) 3 193) 2 194) 3 195) 3 196) 1 197) 2 198) 2 199) 4 200) 3
SOLUTIONS
ZOOLOGY 90. NEET-2021
SECTION-A 91. NEET- 2021
51. NCERT XII-265 92. NCERT XI-102, 103
52. NCERT XII-243,244 93. NEET - 2017
53. NCERT XII-230 94. NCERT XI-58,59,60
54. NCERT XII-119 95. NCERT XI- 116,117,118
55. NCERT XII-233 96. NCERT XII-50
56. NCERT XII-234 97. NCERT XII - 140
57. NCERT XII-247 98. NCERT XII-134
58. NCERT XII- 91 99. NCERT XI - 294
59. NCERT XII-157 100. NCERT XII-157
60. NCERT XII-158 CHEMISTRY
61. NCERT XI-103 SECTION – A
62. NCERT XII-64 101. Factual information
63. NCERT XII-60, 61 102. G of formation of different substance are
64. NCERT XI - 272 as
65. NCERT XI-269 2SO 2  544 kJ
66. NCERT XI-339 2Zns  293 kJ
67. NCERT XI – 333, 334 2ZnO  480 kJ
68. NCERT XI – 335, 339, 338 For the reaction,
69. NCERT XII-1156 2ZnS  3O2  g   2ZnO  s   2SO2  g 
70. NCERT XI-53
G  G products   G reac tan ts  
71. NCERT XII-46  
72. NCERT XI-231
  480   544   293
73. NCERT XII-232
74. NCERT XI-309  1024  293  731kJ
75. NCERT XII-98 103. Conceptual
104. Greater the common ion conc. lesser will be
76. NCERT XII-121
the solubility
77. NCERT XII-211
105. T 0 for CH4, SF6, BF3 non polar
78. NCERT XI-113,114,111
106. 51 amino acids
79. NCERT XII-263,266
80. NCERT XI-321 107. As wave length = 4v,
λ = h / mv , λ = h / m.4/λ , on
81. NCERT XI-334
h
82. NCERT XI -282,283 simplification,   2
83. NCERT XI-284 m
84. NCERT XI-296 108. Energy in eV = 12400 / wavelength (in 0A)
85. NEET – 2018 E = 12400 / 3000 = 4.13eV
SECTION – B As the energy of incident radiation in
86. NCERT XI-317 4.13eV, the metals whose work function is
87. NEENT 2022 less than 4.13eV will observe photo electric
88. NCERT XI - 51 effect. i.e.. Li and K.
89. NCERT XII - 212 109. In B2H6 – sp3

2
110. ∆Tf = i.Kf.m, then i = 0.0194 / 1.86 × 0.01 =
1.043
Degree of dissociation = α = (i-1) / (n-1) = 130. is Alicyclic
1
(1.043-1) / (2-1) = 0.043 131. SN – Racemisatioin
111. Sucrose is a non reducing sugar SN2 – Inversion
2 0 132. pkb - 4>1>3>2
112. H2 = 1
2 133. W has highest melting point among the given
113. elements.
CH3 Cr = 7.19; Sc = 2.99, Mn = 7.21, Cu = 8.96
CH3 CH3 C CH3 134. – CH3 shows +M and +I.
CH3 CH CH 2 Cl – Cl shows + M and – I but inductive effect
and Cl
dominates.
114. Conceptual – NO2 shows –M and – I.
115. Conceptual 1
Electrophilic substitution
116. 0m (BaCl2 )  0m ( Ba2 )  2 0m (Cl  ) M and I
= x + 2y +M and +I
117. Least for weak acid and strong base Hence, order is B > A > C > D
118. 108 g Ag = 1 Gram atom and contains NA 135. Conceptual
atoms SECTION – B
119. CH 3C2OH 
PCC
 CH 3CHO 136. Cell reaction is
2
Mg Cl 2 Mg 2 Cl
xM 10 gn

120. PdCl2 – Wacker process; Fe – Haber’s 0.06 2


EMF = E ocell 10g Mg 2 Cl
process 2
Ni – Hydrogenation of fats; Both conc. should be low
V2 O 5 – Contact’s process 137. A) For a zero order reaction, rate remains
121. Ethene does not exhibit resonance. constant with time
122. 101-Md; 103 – Lr; 106 – Sg; 111- Rg; 110- t1 0.693
B)  …. first order
Ds 2 K
123. Conceptual 138. Conceptual
124. 3,3 – dimethylcyclohexan-1-ol
125. Decarboxylation with sodalime 139. Rust is Fe2O3 . x H 2O
126. HVZ- reaction
H+ 
127. Cannizzaro’s reaction  1 C2 K a
140. 
C6 H 5CHO  NaOH H 
+
C2 K a
  2
 C6 H 5COOH  C6 H 5CH 2OH
4
10 0.1
128.
2
 Ni  CO 4  --- sp3 , dia ;  Ni  CN  4  --- 
H 
+
0.001
 2
dsp 2 , dia ;  NiCl4  --- sp 3 , para
2

104
129. Due to H – bonding boiling point of alcohol  10
H+ 
is High  2

3
 H +   105 33 2
2

PH  5 15 BM
2
Fe H 2 O 6
: Fe 2 : 3d 6
141. For isothermal reversible expansion
V2
Wrev   2.303nRT log H2O : Weak field Ligand
V1 No. of unpaired electron’s = 4
But PV = nRT 4 4 2
10
Wrev   2.303 10  log 24 BM
1
149. CCl4 used in fire extinguisher. CH2Cl2 used
= - 23.03 lit – atm
as paint remover. Freons used in refrigerator
= 2326 J
and AC. DDT used as non Biodegradable
142. PCl5 g PCl3 g Cl2 g
insecticide.
4 0 2 150. By definition, isotonic solutions must have
4 x x x 2 same osmotic pressure
2 2 2 PHYSICS
x SECTION – A
as 1 x=2
2 151. 10 vernier scale divisions = 9 mm
4 2 2 4 1 vernier scale division = 0.9 mm
2 2 2 least count = 1MSD-1VSD
1 1 2 =1mm-0.9mm= 0.1 mm
1 2 Thickness of the object = (main scale
kC = 2 mole / L reading) + (vernier scale Reading) (least
1
143. Aryl halide doesn’t show nucleophilic count )
substitution reactions. So thickness of the object ,
= 15 mm + (6) (0.1mm ) = 15.6 mm
144. AgCl does not produce free Cl ions
152. The product of the numerical value and unit
145. SCN-1 <H2O < NH3 < CO
of a physical quantity remains same in any
146. Direct nitration of aniline yields 2%ortho,
system of units
48%meta and 51%para derivatives
153. Speed in first second = 30 and Speed in next
147. Conceptual
two seconds = 15. So that ratio 2 : 1
148. [FeF6]3– : Fe+3 : [Ar]3d5
154. R  4 H cot  , if R =4H
F : Weak field Ligand then cot   1    45
No. of unpaired electron’s = 5 2
 I1   4
2

55 2  1  1 
I
155. max   2  
I 1 9
 
35 BM I min  I1   4  1
  1   1 
V H2O
2
: V 2 : 3d 3  I2   1 
6
udm
.156. F   m( g  a)
dt
No. of unpaired electron’s = 3

4
dm m( g  a) 5000  (10  20) 169. The direction of propagation of
  
dt u 800 electromagnetic wave is along E × B .
 187.5 kg / s 170. Leq L1 L 2 2M
157. 1 1
l XC  

Lenght of chain hanging from the table
 171. C 2 fC
Lenght of chain lying on the table Ll
158. P = Fv  4500  2  9000 W  9 kW 1
XC 
159. NCERT LINES i.e., f
M1V1  M2 V2
160. Vcm = 0i  r1  r2 
M1  M2 172. B  B1  B2   
4  r1r2 
200  10iˆ  500(3iˆ  5ˆj) 25 ˆ
=  5iˆ  j 173. Conceptual
700 7
174. Let the resistance of voltmeter be R
161. To see the container half-filled from top,
water should be filled up to height x so that  100 R 
And let x   
bottom of the container should appear to be  100  R 
raised upto height (21–x).
x
As shown in figure apparent depth 10  5
h '  (21  x)
x  50
We get x=50 ohms
Real depth h  x
 100 R 
h
  
4 x
 x  12cm 50   
h' 3 21  x  100  R 
162. NCERT LINES We get R = 100 ohms
163. This is the output equation of ‘AND’ gate 175. Conceptual
 0 n2 h2 176.
164. Bohr radius r  ;  r  n2
 Zme2
165. According to Einstein equation
h  h 0  K max  K max  h  h 0 on
comparing it with y  mx  c, it is clear to
say that,
This is the equation of straight line
having positive slope (h) and negative 3
Cef  2   3
intercept ( h 0 ) on KE axis. 3
3
166.  
h

h Ccd  2   3
2mE 2m QV 3
3
On putting Q  2  1.6  1019 C CAB   1 F
3
0.101 177. Conceptual
m  4mp  4 1.67 1027 kg    Å
V 178. H1 = H2
167.Q= 4( x2  x1 ) or P   (4 r )T
2 4
V 0.6
168. E   6  6 105 V / m
d 10

5
193. P is suitable for making permanent magnet
P1 r12T14
or  and Q for making electromagnet
P2 r22T24 194. As the electric field is switched on, positive
179. Conceptual ion will start to move along positive x-
1 1  A2 V1  2 gh
2
180. AV direction and negative ion along negative x-
direction. Current associated with motion of
181.  2 x(1)   22  12 both types of ions is along positive x-
 3 direction. According to Flemings left hand
3 rule force on both types of ions will be
2 f  3  f  along negative y-direction.
2
FL 195. 2f=350-250=100Hz
182. V 340
AY    6.8m
S FS LS AB YB 3M 1 1
a
f 50
B FB LB AS YS 2M b2 c The resonating length of the air column in its
3a fundamental mode
=
2b2 c  6.8
   1.7
f1 f 4 4
U n1RT  2 n2 RT
183. 2 2 196. For the given circuit
Considering translational and rotational
modes, degrees of freedom f1 = 5 and f2 = 3 nr / 2 l
5 3 
 u   3RT    5 RT 2r / n 100  l
2 2
n2
U = 15 RT On solving we get l  100 2
184. Conceptual n 4
185. Conceptual 197. The work done by the field is negative and
SECTION - B the potential energy of the electron-field
2 rad system increases
186. Minute hand  and
60 min 198. Mass of the liquid in capillary tube M = V
2 Rad 2 rad = (r2h) M  r 2 h  r
Earth  
24 hr 24  60 min 1
[As h  ]
Minute hand r
  24 :1
Earth So if radius of the tube is doubled, mass of
L 2 water will becomes 2M, which will rise in
187.  = 0.4 N–m
t 5 capillary tube
188. g  g p  R 2 cos2  = g p   2 R cos2 60 199. QACB WACB U ACB
1 100 75 U
= g p  R 2
4 U 25 J
189. NCERT lines
hr. min . 200. The circular plate has maximum surface area
190. Subtract the given time from 11 : 60
f 180 and as such it cools the fastest. For a given
191.  m  o   30 volume (mass in this case), a sphere has the
fe 6
least surface area and accordingly cools the
192. NCERT lines
slowest
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