Mock Test 1 Paper Kcet Sol-2
Mock Test 1 Paper Kcet Sol-2
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Physics
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Chemistry
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Mathematics
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Biology
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4. (3) The change in momentum is given by the
area under the F versus t curve.
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1. (1) F C 32 p F t
5
9 1
F C Area 2 6 2 3 4 3 12
5 2
F C p 12 N s
Correct option is (3)
1C 1.8 F
5. (3) Conserving linear momentum along the x-
In its unit, specific heat has C or F in
axis:
denominator, Hence, s1 s2 .
Correct option is (1) m2 v m1v A cos 1
2
2. (1) u = 10 m/s, a 2 m / s
1 1
tan tan 1
2 2
B: Boat, G: Ground, R: River Correct option is (3)
6. (4)
G vR velocity of boat w.r.to ground
2iˆ 3 ˆj
ˆ ˆ
G vR 2i 3 j
r vB ? 4 1 9 1
G 2
G 2
G vB G vR x 60 x
2iˆ 3 ˆj 2iˆ 3 ˆj 2
x
x 24 cm
3 60 x
4iˆ 6 ˆj
Correct option is ( 3) Correct option is (4)
1
7. (1) Ek W h
Also, mv
( f )( x)
(Complete area bounded by graph
and the two axes) h 1 h 24
v R
m m 25
1 1
5 10 10 10 510 10 10
2 2 24 Rh
v
50 50 25 100 25 m
225 J Correct option is (1)
Correct option is (1) Gm1m2 Gm1m2
10. (1) F 2
.
8. (2) r 2
r1 r2
Correct option is (1)
11. (4) For the wires to have equal stress
TA AA 1 Tension
stress =
TB AB 2 Area
2v 2 1 cos 2l l
x
3 2
2v 2 2cos 2
2 Thus, mass (m) should be suspended close
to wire B Options (1), (2) and (3) are false.
2v cos For same strain,
2
Correct option is (2)
TA YA AA 10 stress
9. (1) Energy difference between two levels ,
Y
TB YB AB 7 strain
hc
E1 E2 Let the mass placed at a distance of y units
from wire A . Taking moment at the point at
Rydberg formula gives
which mass (m) is attached
1 1 hc
Rhc 2 2
n1 n2 TA 10 l y
TB 7 y
Ground state means n1 1 and Given n2 5 ,
Rhc hc 7l l
Rhc y
25 17 2
R 1 Thus, strain will be equal in both wires when
R
25 mass m is near the wire A.
Correct option is (4)
1 24
R
25
2
12. (3)
3
T
50 6T
1 5 T1
100 T1 5
Correct option is (4)
15. (4) Emolecule 3 2k T EB molecule T
Applying equation of continuity. 16. (3) Intensity at any point on the screen is given
(by interference theory)
A1v1 A2 v2 ,
4
I 4 I 0 cos 2
1 10 2
A2 5 105 m 2
2 For the first case:
Correct option is (3) 2 2
x 2
13. (2) Let x be the temperature measured by faulty
thermometer K
K 4 I 0 cos 2 4 I 0 I 0
Tc x5 55 x5 4
100 95 5 100 95 5 For the sescond case:
3
t0 Note: any dipole moment vector (here p1 , p2 )
2
H a 2bt Rdt will be from its negative charge to its positive
0
charge p1 , p2 are shown as above. Their
a3 R magnitudes are equal.
H
6b
p1 p2 qa
Correct option is (1)
18. (3) The equation of wave at any time is obtained Resultant p p12 p22
by putting X = x -vt 2 2
qa qa
1 1
y (1)
1 x 1 x vt 2
2
2 qa
We know at t 2 sec, Obiviously p has direction as shown .
Correct option is (1).
1
y 2 (2) 21. (1) Here, only gravitational force determines
1 x 1
the motion of centre of mass (com) of system
On comparing (1) and (2) we get ( where system means “ the two charges” )
vt 1; since Coulomb force is “ internal” to the system.
1 (com )follows a parabolic trejectory..
v
t Given: masses of balls are same.
1 h h
As t 2sec v 0.5 m /s Initially (com) is at height 1 2
2 2
Correct option is (3)
Initially, (com) has only horizontal velocity
19. (3) Let the frequency received at the cliff be f equal to v.
v v0 330 0 The parabolic trejectory of ycom h is
Therefore, f f 0 800
v vs 330 15 given by equation
838 Hz h h 1 2
ycom h 1 2 g t
Correct option is (3) 2 2
20. (1) The given charges are in xy plane x
(Since z = 0 for all points given. ) where t com
v
When first ball touches ground,
xcom l (by data)
As second ball has same mass as first ball, at
that instant, height H 2 of second ball is given by
h1 h2 1 l 2
H 2 2 g
2 2 v
4
2 26. (3) At null point, then potential at B and neutral
l point D are same. When the jockey contacts a
h1 h2 g
v point on the meter wire to the right of D, the
Correct option is (1) potential drop across AD is more than potential
drop across AB, which brings the potential of
1 1 1 point D less than that of B, hence, current flows
22. (2) C 1 .....
2 4 8 B to D in the galvanometer wire.
This is infinite geometric series with first term Correct option is (3)
a = 1 and 27. (2) The net magnetic field strength at a point
1 midway between the wires is written as.
Common ratio r
2 0i1 0i2
B
a 2 r1 2 r2
Sum
1 r r
As B is midway, r1 r2
1 2
C 2 F
1 0 2i1 2i2 0 5 2.5
1 B
2 2 r r r
Correct option is (2) Given r = 5 m
0 A 0 A 0 A 0
K1 K2 K3 B Tesla
K0 A 3 3 3 2
23. (1) C=
d d d d Correct option is (2)
0 , A, d are same 28. (4) The magnetic force acting on the charged
particle is given by
K1 K 2 K 3 10 12 14
K 12
F q v B 2 106
3 3
Correct option is (1)
{2iˆ 3 ˆj ) 106 } 2 ˆj
24. (2) Reffective R1 R2
L 1
4 2kˆ 8kˆ 8 kˆ
we know R ; Force is of 8 N along -z-axis.
A
Correct option is (4)
2L L L
Therefore, 29. (4) W MB cos 1 cos 2
eff A 1 A 2 A
1 0 (because initially it is in equilibrium)
2 1 2
eff
1 2 W MB cos 0 cos 60
Correct option is (2) 1 MB
W MB 1
25. (2) Current, I N1 N 2 e 2 2
MB 2W
I 2.9 1018 1.2 1018 1.6 1019 = 0.66A
M B MB sin 60
It is towards right.
(since N1 N 2 these numbers are of 3 3
MB 2W
2 2
'positive' charges and N1 is right towards)
Correct option is (2)
5
3W 1
34. (1) Capacitive reactance X C
Correct option is (4) C
1
30. (1) Magnetic flux B. A XC 58.8
340 50 106
Therefore, BA Cos Inductive reactance X L L
1 2
X L 340 20 103 6.8
0.2 cos 60
2
( Using given values) Impedence Z R 2 X L X C
0.2 2 1 0.02 Wb . 40
2
58.8 6.8
2
2
Correct option is (1) 4304
31. (4) 2
V 2
P = (Power loss) irms R Zrms R
2
10
P 2 40 0.46Watt
4304
Where B due to large coil
B. A
A is area of smaller loop Correct option is (1).
BA cos BA cos t
Power output
2 Ni 35. (4) Efficiency
0 A cos t Power intput
4 R
P0
107 2 1 10 104 cos t Percentage efficiency 100
Pi
0.628
Vs is
109 cos t (Weber) 100
Correct option is (4) Vpip
amax 2 amax K 2 if 5A .
Correct option is (4)
amax 1 2 1 100
2
1
2 36. (3) As the electric field is fluctuating along the
amax 2 2 2 1000 10
y - axis, the wave will be moving along the
Correct option is (2) x - axis.
33. (2) In uniform magnetic field, net force acting 2 106
on a current carrying loop placed is zero. 2 f f 106 Hz
2 2
Therefore, the net force on the remaining three
Therefore , we get f 106 Hz
arms of the loop is F .
Correct option is (2) Coeffecient of x k 102
6
2 2 1
2 102 200m 40. (1) We know P = .
k 102 f
Correct option is (3)
P1 2 f 2 2
37. (4) Total energy density by an electromagnetic 2 f 2 f1
P2 3 f1 3 3
wave
Focal length of their combination
1 1 B2
u 0E2 1 1 1 1 1 3
2 2 0
Correct option is (4) f f1 f 2 30 f1 2 f1
38. (1)
1 1 3 1 1
1
30 f1 2 f1 2
f1 15 cm
2 2
f 2 f1 15 10 cm
3 3
Correct option is (1)
41. (2)
I v D f
1
O u DS u
DI 10 102
1.39 10 1.5 1011
9
7
42. (4) Height of liquid in capillary = h 45. (4)
2T cos
h
rg
As T, h and r are same, therefore:
cos
Constant
f o 150
M= 30 (1)
fe 5 2
50 1 x
rad d sin d
1000 20 b
1 3 xd
1.5 rad
2 D
20 2
Correct option is (3) /2 xd
2 D
44. (1) EA cos , cos max 1 for =0
D
x 1.25 104 m 0.125 mm
d2 4d
EA cos 0 E ,
4 Correct option is (2)
4 47. (2) y1 A1 sin t
E
d2
y2 A2 cos t
Correct option is (1)
8
1.22
y3 A2 sin t 5 1010 109 V0 6.25 Volt .
2 V0
12400
x 12.75 eV
2 2 975
Correct option is (2) As E =12.75 eV, that transition is form n = 1 to
n = 4.
48. (4) Kinetic energy of ejected electron Number N of spectral lines in the spectrum
hc hc 1 1 1 emitted ,
EK mv 2 hc
o 2 o n n 1
will be
hc 4.14 1015 3 108 2
N 4 4 1 6
°
12420 ev A
2
1 Correct option is (3)
mv 2
2
52. (1) Let a 4iˆ 2 ˆj 4kˆ and b 3iˆ 6 ˆj 2kˆ
1 1
12420
2536 3250 Denote angle between a and b by
1.076 ev
a b
cos
2 1.076 1.6 1019 a b
v2
9.1 1031
5 a b a1b1 a2 b2 a3b3
v 6 10 m /s
Correct option is (4)
a b 4 3 2 6 4 2 16
h h 2
49. (2) 1 and a 42 2 42 6
mv 2mEk
2 2
and b 32 6 2 7
h h
2 1
mv 2m 16 Ek 4 16 8
cos
6 7 21
2 25% of 1
1 8
A change of 75% takes place in de Brogile cos
wavelength. 21
Correct option is (2) Correct option is (1)
53. (3) The wavelength of the last line of Balmer
50. (2) 5A
series, from n = to n = 2
1.22
109 (with in metre and V in volt)
V
9
56. (3)
1 1 1
RZ 2 2 2
2
1 RZ 2 R
As Gate 1 is OR gate.
B 4 4
Y1 A B
4 Gate 2 is AND gate
B
R
Y Y1 C A B C
Wavelength of last line of Lyman series,
Inputs A 1, B 0, C 1 will give Y = 1
1 1 1 2
RZ 2 2 from n = to n = 1 Correct option is (3)
L 1
57. (2)
1
RZ 2 R
L
1
L
R
B 4
R 4
L R
Correct option is (3)
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70. (1) methane,CH4 cannot be prepared by Wurtz
reaction.
78. (3) The gases responsible for photochemical
smog are hydrocarbons, oxides of nitrogen and
carbon monoxide.
79. (3) Metallic solids conduct electricity in molten
71. (2) Hydrogen acts as a reducing agent. state as well as solid state and are malleable,
ductile and have fairly high melting point.
Hydrogen has 3 isotopes - tritium, protium &
deuterium. Protium is its most abundant form. 80. (3) When an atom is missing from its normal
lattice site, a lattice vacancy is created. Such a
72. (3) In general, on moving downward in group,
defect, which involves equal number of cation
density increases but density of potassium (K)
and anion vacancies in the crystal lattice is called
is lesser than that of the sodium (Na). This is
a Schottky defect.
because of the abnormal increase in atomic size
on moving from Na (86pm) to K (227pm). 81. (2) According to Raoult’s law;
73. (2) Conformations or conformational isomers are PA X A and PB X B ;for a binary solution of
the different arrangement of atoms in space that A and B
results from the carbon-carbon single bond free
rotation by 360o, the phenomenon is known as 82. (3)
conformational isomerism.
Z.M
74. (3) Sulphur of organic compound is detected by d
Na a 3
using sodium nitroprusside. With sulphur it forms
a violet colour complex called sodium thionitro
prusside. 4 Molecular Mass(M)
2.72 3
6.022 1023 404 1010
Na 2S Na 2 Fe CN 5 NO
Sodium nitroprusside
M 27 g mol1
Na 4 Fe CN 5 NOS
Sodium thionitroprusside
83. (2) When benzoic acid dissolves in benzene it
will be dimerise due to the intermolecular
(violet) hydrogen bonding
75. (1) Carbon has no d-orbitals, while silicon 2C6 H 5 COOH C6 H 5 COOH 2
contains d-orbitals in its valence shell which can
be used for bonding purposes. Van’t Hoff factor =
76. (3) CH CH CH 3 C CH number of particles after
CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 CH 3 association 1
0.5
Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes follow the number of particles before 2
following trend in their acidic behaviour:- association
(i) HC CH H 2 C CH 2 CH 3 CH 3 0
84. (3) E cell E Cathode E 0Anode
(ii) HC CH CH 3 C CH
0.40 0.74
CH 3C C CH 3
77. (4) Compounds containing two or more carbon 0.40 0.74 0.34 V
atoms are prepared by Wurtz reaction. Thus;
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85. (2) A solution of acetone in ethanol shows a 92. (2) Both magnitude of charge and nature of
positive deviation from Raoult’s law with charge effect coagulation of a given colloid.
difference of polarity and length of hydrocarbon Greater the magnitude of the charge, quicker
chain. This is due to miscibility of these will be the coagulation.
liquids.
93. (1) Alumina is bad conductor of electrocity and
86. (1) According to the Kohlrausch’s law: “ at has high fusion temp. Cryolite and Fluorspar is
infinite dilution each ion contributes in fixed added to alumina to lower its fusion temp. and
value towards equivalence conductance make good conductor of electrocity.
irrespective of the other ion in combination with
94. (1) Acidic nature decrease down the group
a fixed temperature’
so N 2 O 5 is most acidic.
87. (2) Higher the reduction potential, stronger is
the oxidising agent. 95. (4) Due to its reducing property, SO2 act as
bleaching agent.
d X 3 2 0.1molL1 min 1
88. (1) Rate SO 2 2H 2 O H 2SO 4 2H
2dt 25
89. (1) Integrated rate law for a first order reaction 96. (3)
2.303 R
is k log o
t R
2.303 a
k log 97. (4) Silver (Ag) belong to second transition series
t ax
while Iron (Fe),Cobalt (Co) and Nickel (Ni)
a belongs to first transition series.
For half-life, t t1/ 2 , x
2 98. (1) Ti 4+ Ar 3d 0
13
103. (1)
104. (3)
Mg/ether
105. (3) C6 H5CH 2 Br 112. (1)
Hydrolysis
C6 H5CH 2 MgBr
C6 H 5 CH 3 Mg Br OH
(III)
106. (1)
III is more basic as compared to other two
because CH3 is a donating group which
increases the basic strength of the group.
113. (1) By Gabriel-phthalimide synthesis only pure
10 amines can be prepared.
116. (1)
117. (4) Thermoplastics can be remoulded while
110. (3) Bakelite cannot be remoulded as it is not a
thermoplastic.
118. (4) Bakelite is an example of condensation
polymer.
119. (3) Gammexane is not an antiseptic drug. It is a
benzene hexachloride which is used as an in-
111. (3) This is Hell-Volhard -Zelinsky reaction. secticide.
120. (2) The drug which give relief from pain are
analgesics.
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1 3
3 5
121. (3) Let X , P, C denote the sets of all families,
families owning phone, families owning car
1
respectively. Let total number of families be k .
5
We have
Using componendo, on equation (1) we get
n( P ' C ') k n( P ) n(C ) n( P C )
cos( A B)
k 3
Since n P C cos A cos B
20
k 1 3 1
i.e., 2, 000 k 40, 000 i.e., cos A cos B
20 3 5 5
15
(1 i )2 2i
Z2 2
i
( 2) 2
(i )1011 Z i Z
1 i 1 i
i
2 2 Equation of AM is
k 2 1 15 k 2 16 k 4
1 a0 a1 a2 .... a16
2 a0 a1 a2 .... a16 x2 y 2
130. (1) Equation of the ellipse is 1
a2 b2
1 1
2
8 8
1 1 2 1 1 2 28 27
2
128. (1) In an expansion, binomial coefficients
equidistant from the beginning and the end are
equal.
i.e., an 1 a1 , an 2 a2 , an 3 a3
n
n n n C1 nC3
2 c2 c1 c3 2 n
C2 nC2
Equation of the parabola with focus S ae,0
2 n2 and directrix x ae 0 is y 2 4aex
2 n 2 9n 14 0
n 1 3
Now, length of latus rectum of the ellipse is
n 2 or 7, neglecting n 2 we get n 7 . 2b 2
and that of the parabola is 4ae
a
43 1
129. (4) Since, slope of PQ
1 k 1 k Since the latus rectum of parabola that of ellipse
are equal that is
Slope of AM k 1
2b 2 2a 2 1 e2
4ae 4ae
a a
16
1 e 2 2e e 2 2e 1 0 1 4 p 1 p 1 2 p
0 1
4 2 2
2 8
Therefore, e 1 2
2 1 3 1 1
p , 1 p 1, p
4 4 2 2
Hence, e 2 1 as 0 e 1 for ellipse.
1 5
2 and p
131. (3) In the neighbourhood for x , 2 2
3
we have cos x 0 and sin x 0 1 1 1 3 1 5
max , 1, , p min ,1, ,
4 2 2 4 2 2
i.e., cos x cos x and sin x sin x
1 1 1
p p
y cos x sin x 2 2 2
y cos x sin x 134. (3) Since this is a one-one onto function
therefore inverse exist.
dy
cos x sin x Let f 1 ( x) y
dx
x f ( y) x y 3 2
dy 2 2 3 1
2 sin cos
dx x 3 3 2 1
3
y ( x 2) 3
132. (2) 1
3 1
2
2 3
20 sin x sin x cos x
2 2
g
1 4 p 1 p 1 2 p 1 3
133. (4) As , , cos x cos x sin x
4 2 2 2 2
are probabilities of three mutually exclusive
events, we must have
5 5 5
g sin 2 x cos 2 x g 1
1 4 p 1 p 1 2 p 4 4 4
0 1,0 1,0 1 and
4 2 2
17
Hence, gof x is a constant function. a 1 1
1 b 1 0
14 14
1 1 c
136. (4) cos cos
5 5
R1 R1 R2 and R2 R2 R3
1 14 4
cos cos 1 cos cos
2 5 10 a 1 1 b 0
0 b 1 1 c 0
2 1 1 c
cos cos
5 2 10
(a 1)[(b 1)c (1 c)] 0 (1 b)(1 c) 0 0
sin
10 (a 1)(b 1)c (a 1)(1 c) (1 b)(1 c) 0
a b c
2 tan 1 x cos 1 (2 x)
2 b c a 0
139. (3)
c a b
sin(2 tan 1 x) sin cos 1 (2 x)
2 a b c a b 2 a b 2 0
2x
i.e.., 2x at 2 bt c 0 has both imaginary roots
1 x2
simplifying, we get , 2 or both equal roots t 1,1 .
log an 0 log an 2
log an 3 0 log an 5 0. 2b 2 4b 2b 2 4b
lim f x lim
log an 6 0 log an 8 x 2 x 2 x2 2
Since f is continuous at x 2,
141. (1) Operating C2 C1 C2 , C3 C2 C3 ,we
get 2b 2 4b
a b 2 2b a
2
sin x cos x sin x 0
cos x sin x cos x cos x sin x 0 when a 1, b 2 2b 1 b 1 2
cos x 0 sinx cos x
2
when a 1, b 2 2b 1 b 1 0
sin x 1 0 b 1
2
sin x cos x cos x 1 1 0
a 1, b 1 are most suitable values.
cos x 0 1
d 1 a x
Operating, R2 R2 R3 144. (1) tan
dx 1 ax
sin x 1 0
d
sin x cos x
2
2cos x 1 0 0 tan 1 a tan 1 x
dx
cos x 0 1
1
0
2
sin x cos x sin x 2cos x 0 1 x2
142. (4) n 2 3 4 24 . dy dy 3 px 2
2y 3 px 2
dx dx 2y
x2 1
143. (3) lim f x lim
x 1 x 1 a a dy 3 p (4) 12 p
m (2,3) 4
lim f x lim a a dx 2(3) 6
x 1 x 1
p2
Since f is continuous for 0 x , f is
continuous at x 1 p 2, x 2, y 3 sub in (1)
f x exists we get 16 q 9 q 7
lim
x 1
19
146. (3)
x
x dy (1 x 2 ) 2 x 2 1 x 2 I dx
y 0 2
32 32
2
1 x2 dx 1 x2 1 x2
a x
If 1 x 2 0 x 2 1 0
3
x 0 3
Put x 2 t xdx dt
2
x (, 1] [1, )
2t dt
(t 2 tan 1 t c
Put xe t e xe dx dt
2 x x x
1)t
20
1
y2 x2
17 4
153. (3) I x cos x dx cx d
1
2 2
e 4 y e3 x
c ... (1)
4 3
dy
F 6
iˆ 2 ˆj 2kˆ
7
2iˆ 3 ˆj 6kˆ
2 y 4a 1 4 4 4 9 36
dx
Again differentiating, we get 4iˆ 7 ˆj 2kˆ
d2y
2 displacement
dy
2 y 2 2 0
dx dx
PQ 5iˆ ˆj kˆ 2iˆ ˆj 3kˆ 3iˆ 4kˆ
d 2 y dy
2
y 0. Work done F d 12 0 8 4 units.
dx 2 dx
159. (1)
156. (4) Given, differential equation is
c a b c a and c b
y
dy
x c y dy c x dx a b c
dx a b c a b and a c
where a1 iˆ 2 ˆj 3kˆ , b1 2iˆ 3 ˆj 4kˆ
b b c b c b c
2 a2 2iˆ 4 ˆj 5kˆ , b2 3iˆ 4 ˆj 5kˆ
b c c b c , b c 0
Required SD
b 1
1 2 2
2 3 4
Also, c a b c a b
3 4 5 1
2iˆ 3 ˆj 4kˆ 3iˆ 4 ˆj 5kˆ
6
c a b sin
2
2 2 1 2(2) 1 6 is true
a b c
Hence the given line lies in the given plane.
2 2 2 163. (2) Using image formula
a b 2 a b cos c
x2 x1 y2 y1 z2 z1
9 16 2 3 4cos 37
a b c
24cos 37 25
2 ax1 by1 cz1 d
1 a2 b2 c2
cos cos
2 3
x2 2 y2 1 z2 3 2 6 2 3 9
3 2 1 9 4 1
3
x2 2 y2 1 z2 3 2 4
161. (2) Given, lines can be written as
3 2 1 14
r iˆ 2 ˆj 3kˆ t 2iˆ 3 ˆj 4kˆ 26 15 17
x2 , y2 , z2
7 7 7
and r 2iˆ 4 ˆj 5kˆ s 3iˆ 4 ˆj 5kˆ
164. (2) Let S be the sample space. Then,
Required SD
S 1, 2,3, 4,.....,10,11,12.
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Let A event of getting a card having a number 7 14 2 1
more than 3. q q p
3 9 3 3
and , B event of getting a card having an even
number. Thus, n 1/3 7/3 n 7
A B 4,6,8,10,12 6
1 2 1 5
7
7
3 3 3 729
n A 9 3
P A ,
nS 12 4 167. (2): Given, f x 2 x3 5 x 2 4 x 3
f ' x 6 x 2 10 x 4
n B 6 1
P B
n S 12 2 dy
If tangent is parallel to X-axis, then 0
dx
n A B 5
and P A B
nS 12 6 x 2 10 x 4 0
p A B 5/12 1
P B A x 2,
p A 3/4 3
1
5 4 5 Since, x 3, so, x = 2
. 2
12 3 9
3 2
165. (1) Mean np 3 y f 2 2 2 5 2 4 2 3
3 9 16 20 8 3 9
S.D npq npq
2 4 Hence, the required point is 2, 9 .
npq 9 / 4 3 168. (3) These kind of problems are easily answered
q
np 3 4 by substituting natural numbers. Now we put
n 2 , we get the sum of two terms is 8. if we
3 1 substitute n 2 in all options we can see that
p 1
4 4 option (1),(2) and (4) does not give the sum 8.
Option (3) gives the sum 8. Therefore option
7 14 (3) is correct.
166. (2) We have np , npq , therefore
3 9
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2x 3 4x 1 1 1
2 2
169. (2) Given, 2
5 2 2 1 cos
2
4x 1 2x 3
0 1 1 3
2 5 sin 2
2 4 4
20 x 5 4 x 6
0 3
10 sin sin 600
2
16 x 11
0 600
10
10 x 6 and 2 x 3
6 2,6,6
172. (4) P : He is intelligent. Q : He is strong.
3 3
x and x Then, it is not true that he is either intelligent or
5 2
strong P Q
3 3 173. (4) Now, mean of given observation is
x ,
2 5
9 16 23 30 37 44 51 210
171. (3) Given, OP = 12 units X 30
7 7
and 450 and 600
2
Standard deviation X i X
7
2 2 2 2
9 30 16 30 23 30 30 30
2 2 2
37 30 44 30 51 30
7
24
1372
196 14
7
x 2 f 1 f x
174. (3) lim
x 1 x 1
By L’ Hospital’s Rule,
2 x f 1 f ' x
lim 2 f 1 f ' 1
x 1 1 0 2
2x x 2 dx
175. (2) Given , xlim f x lim cos h 1 0
0 h 0
f x lim cos h 2 x 2 x3
and xlim
0 h 0
2 3 0
lim cos h 1
h 0
8 4
4 sq units
So, f ( x) is not continuous at x 0 3 3
dx 1
100 45 xy
2 2 dy y
On differentiating both sides w.r.t. x, we get Above differential equation is a linear differential
2 yy ' 0 equation in x.
1
y dy
y' 0 2 0, y 0 IF e e log y y
177. (2) Required area Hence, solution will be
2
x y y y dy C '
2 x 3 x 2 3 dx
0
y3
xy C'
3
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3xy y 3 3C ' 33 20 13
1
8 8 8
y 3 3xy 3C '
13 5
y 3 3xy C [put C 3C ', constant] 1
8 8
179. (1) Given lines are, 180. (1) Successes is p, failure be q
x 1 y 1 z 1 p 2q and p q 1
r1 (say)...(1)
2 3 2
1 2
3q 1 q , p
So, 2r1 1,1 3r1 , 2r1 1 be any point on line 3 3
(1) Required probability
x 3 y z P ( X 4) P ( x 4) P ( x 5) P ( x 6)
and r2 (say)...(2)
1 2 3
4 2 5 1
2 1 2 1
So, r2 3, 2r2 ,3r2 be any point on line 6C4 6C5
3 3
3 3
(2)
6 0
Since, both lines intersect each other. 2 1
6C6
3 3
2r1 1 r2 3
496
2r1 r2 4 ...(3)
729
3r1 1 2r2
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191. (3) Centrosome is made up of centrioles which 201. (4) ‘Beads on string’ structure of nucleosome
helps in spindle formation. in chromatin and ‘Beads on string’ under
electron microscope
192. (1) Escherichia coli is used as a host and
Agrobacterium and Agrobacterium is used as 202. (1) 20 coils will have 400 bases, adenine has
a vector. 120 + 120 thymine = 240 bases , 80 guanine
and 80 cytosine = 160 bases.
193. (3) The scientist who identified DNA as an
acidic substance Friedrich Meischer called it 203. (2) Streptococcus pneumoniae used by Griffith
Nuclein , in the year in 1869 is virulent form-smooth surface colonies.
194. (2) Pollen grains in many seagrasses species 204. (1) The disease is Sex linked dominant as all
are long, ribbon like and they are carried daughters are affected and not a single son.
passively inside the water; some of them 205. (3) Organisms are able to create mutations to
reach the stigma and achieve pollination. meet their specific needs is a false statement.
195. (1) A. Priestley - V. Revealed the 206. (2) Glomus - fungi is symbiotic woth roots of
essential role of air higher plants.
in the growth of plants
207. (2) Inbreeding induces homozygosity
B.Jan Ingenhousz III. Plants purify air
only in the presence of 208. (4) The breakdown of complex organic
light matter into inorganic substances like
carbon dioxide, water and nutrients is
C.Sachs - II. Provided evidence Decomposition
that in green parts of
plant glucose is made & 209. (3) Meloidegyne incognitia is Nematode
stored as starch 210. (1) Statement - II -is wring and can be
D.Engelmann - I. Determined the action corrected a ADA deficiency can be cured
spectrum of chlorophyll functional ADA gene replacement therapy by
culturing the gene in E.coli
E. Niel - IV. Demonstrated
that photosynthesis is 211. (1) Cerebellum is present in the forebrain that
essentially a light controls the urge for eating and drinking.
dependent reaction 212. (3) Cross arms of the myosin monomer consist
196. (4) Gemmule formation in sponges is helpful of outward projection of the head and neck
in asexual reproduction region of meromyosin
197. (3) Mycorrhiza is a symbiotic association 213. (1) Ornithorhyncus is the correct name of
between fungi and roots of higher plants. platypus .
198. (1) Starch is accumulated in large quantities 214. (4) All birds have internal fertilization and
in Ipomeoae batatas because it is useful for are oviparous
storage. 215. (4) All of the above
199. (1) Synergid- haploid , zygote - diploid and 216. (1) Epithelium is not vascularised.
primary endosperm nucleus- triploid
217. (4) Medulla oblongata has respiratory and
200. (4) Oxalis propagates as runner, it bears two cardiac centres.
types of flowers, chasmogamous and
cleistogamous, it produces assured seed-set 218. (3) Enterokinase acts on trypsinogen and
even in the absence of pollinators. converts it into trypsin.
219. (1) Cockroach heart is neurogenic
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220. (1) Uric acid is the least toxic form of waste 229. (3) The amniocentesis test is based on
and is excreted by majority of terrestrial chromosomal pattern to determine the sex of
animals developing foetus.
221. (3) Salivary amylase acts on starch. 230. (4) MALT constitutes about 50%
percent of the lymphoid tissue in human body.
222. (3) Bowman’s capsule is meant for collecting
the ultrafiltrate. 231. (2) The factor that leads to Founder effect in
a population is: Genetic drift
223. (3)A. Gastric glands of the stomach
mucosa have oxyntic / chief cells which 232. (4)Primary spermatocytes are diploid
secrete HCL.- false Secondary spermatocytes and spermatids are
haploid
B. Renin is a proteolytic enzyme found in
gastric juice in infants which helps in the 233. (4) A hypothalamic hormone, GnRH, needed
digestion of milk proteins.- false in reproduction, acts on –Anterior pituitary
gland and stimulates the secretion of LH and
C. Fructose and some amino acids like FSH.
glycine are absorbed with the help of carrier
ions Na+ called facilitated transport -true 234. (3) Medical Termination of Pregnancy
(MTP) is induced abortion for stopping
D. Vomiting is a reflex action controlled by pregnancy.
the vomit centre in hypothalamus- false
235. (1) Homology indicates- Anatomically similar
224. (4) Columnae carneae are the muscular ridges structures, Same origin of the organs but
or projections on the walls of ventricles.
different functions.
These structures are connected to the papillary
muscles. 236. (4) All of them
225. (4) Primary spermatocytes undergo 237. (2) Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution)
meiosis-1 Act was amended in 1987 to include noise
pollution
226. (4) The correct arrangement of periods of
Palaeozoic era in ascending order in geological 238. (1) Pyramid of energy is upright always.
time scale:- Silurian ’™ Devonian ’™ 239. (4) The gradual and fairly predictable change
Carboniferous ’™ Permian ’™ Triassic in the species composition of a given area is
227. (1) Chemotherapy is used in the treatment of called Ecological succession
cancer 240. (3) Secondary productivity is the rate of
228. (2) Papaver somniferum- opium is the formation of new organic matter by
plant from where Morphine is derived. consumers, primary productivity is the rate of
biomass formation by plants.
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