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SR NEET STAR SUPER CHAINA (SERIES-1) DATE: 23.01.

2025
Time: 3.00 Hrs NEET GRAND TEST-06 Max.Marks: 720

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

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
L
1. S1  S 2 
2
L L
Average speed =  
t1  t2 L L

21 22
L 2 
 1 2
 L   1 1  1   2
   
 2   1 2 
2. L.C.L.M

mR 2
mR 2 
3. K 2
2m
3
K R
2
4. Conceptual
MgL MgL
2 
6. W n  2  ;W 
2n 8
7. Gamma rays have wavelength about less than 10-10 m to 10-14 m which is shortest wavelength
among all options
8. v  2n  L2  L1     2  L2  L1 
9. For open ends, fundamental frequency f in air, we have

When a pipe is dipped vertically in water, so that half of it is water, we have

10. Conceptual
11.

12. f  xy
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13. It is valid single electron system
nE n  170  106  1.6 10 19
14. P  300  106 
t t

15. P.E.E takes place, of   0 . Photo current is proportional to intensity.


16. In magnetic field, the speed of electron does not change.
18. According to the given figure A is at lower potential w.r.t. B. Hence both diodes are in reverse
biasing, so equivalent, circuit can be redrawn as follows.
 Equivalent resistance between A and B
R = 8 + 2 + 6 = 16 .

19. Use the principle of homogeneity.


20. Example is electric dipole
21. Electric field between the plates of parallel plate capacitor is uniform and it doesn't depend upon
distance.
22.

23. Let induced emf be ‘e’. Then

24.

25.

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26.

27.

28.

29.
30. As aluminium will expand more. so, it should have larger radius of curvature. Hence, aluminium will
be on convex side.
31.

32. Magnetic field has no effect on the charged particle

33.

Horizontal component of velocity X  500m / s and vertical components of velocity while striking
the ground

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34. minimum three NAND gate are required to produce OR gate
36. Intensity of polarized light from first polarizer =100/2=50

37.

38.

39.
40. By using

41. The simple circuit is shown in below figure

As, 3  and 6  are in parallel connection. Hence, potential difference across 6W is also 20V.

42. Suppose the roller is pushed as in figure. The force F is resolved into two componentsm horizontal
component F which helps the roller to move forward, and the vertical component acting downwards
adds to the weight. Thus weight is increased. Both in the case of pull the vertical component is
opposite to its weight. Thus weight is reduced. So pulling is easier than pushing the lawn roller.

43. Given, h = 60m, g = 10 ms-2, Rate of flow of water = 15 kg/s


 Power of the falling water

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 15kgs 1 10ms 2  60m  9000 watt.
10
Loss in energy due to friction  9000   900 watt.
100
 Power generated by the turbine
  9000  900  watt  8100 watt  8.1 kW
4 3 4 3 R3
44. Volume same  n   r    R n 3
3  3 r

45. Magnetic susceptibility x for dia-magnetic materials only is negative and low |x| =1; for
paramagnetic substances low but positive |xl = 1 and for ferromagnetic substances positive and high
|x| = 102.
CHEMISTRY
46. Sol: Un = 1; un= 1 and trium = 1 . At no 113. Nihonium
47. Sol: PbSO4 is a sparingly soluble salt. Therefore at saturation

48. Sol:
49. Acidic strength of –COOH > Phenolic –OH > acetylinic H > Alkylic

50. Sol: Sol: It is a benzaldehyde

9 1 3.5
51. Sol: C : H : N  : :  3 : 4 :1  EF  C3 H 4 N  EF  (C3 H 4 N )n
12 1 14
MW 108
n  2
EFW 54
52. Sol: Dimerization of ethanoic acid generally happens in solvents of low dielectric constant like
benzene.
53 Sol: ; l value cannot be greater than n value. Conceptual [NCERT Atomic structure 7. , Exercises-
2.30]
54. Sol: 0.375 M aqueous solution means that 1000 mL of the solution contain sodium acetate = 0.375
mole
55. Sol: X= Ethyne ; A= Polyacetylene ; B = Acetaldehyde

56. Sol:

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57. Sol:

58. Sol: Solubility of Cis- 2-Butene is more than Trans -2-Butene in polar solvents as cis isomer is more
polar than trans isomer.
59. Sol: Has no alpha H atoms.
100
60. Sol: n  moles ; Q  1000 J , T  ?
18
1000 X 18
Q  nC p T T   2.4 K
100 X 75
61. Sol: Lead is unaffected by water.
62. Sol: As the temperature increases, maxima of the curve shifts to short wavelength.
63. Sol: The d-block has 10 columns because a maximum of 10 electrons can occupy all the orbitals in
the d-subshell
64. Sol: Which is colourless.
65. Sol: has tetrahedral shape with a tetrahedral angle of
66. Sol: NF3 has pyramidal shape and others have planar styucture
67. Sol: The magnitude of H-bonding is minimum in gaseous state and maximum in solid state of a
given compound.
68. Sol: Amylose is water soluble component which constitutes about 15-20% of starch
69. Sol: B can be benzaldehyde as it does not respond to Fehling’s test.
70. Sol: When concentration of A is reduced by 2 times , rate is reduced by 4 times . Therefore wrt A
order is 2 and when concentration of B is reduced by 2 times rate is also reduced to half. Hence wrt
B order is 1 . Overall order = 3.
71. Sol: 2 H 2 O  2e   H 2  2OH 
For 0.01 mole H2 0.02 mole of electrons are consumed.
0.02 X 96500
Charge required = 3
 19.3 X 10 4 S
10 X 10
72. Sol: Osmosis cannot take place as they are present in two different beakers.
73 Sol: The N-H bond in amines is less polar than O-H bond in alcohols and also stable than RNH  .

74. Sol: The electronegativity first decreases from B to Al, then it increases slightly from Aluminium to
Tl. This can be attributed to the poor shielding of the intervening d and f orbitals

75. Sol: 55. . Bromination gives followed by diazotization gives followed by

reduction gives

76 Sol: All the 3 moles of OH groups per unit are acetylated.


77. The basic nature of hydrides of 15 th group decreases down the group.
0 0 10 10
78. Sol: ^ NH4OH  ^ NH4Cl  ^ BaOH 2  ^ BaCl2
2 2
1 1
 129.8   523.28   280  129.8  261.64 140
2 2
 391.44  140  251.44 ohm1cm2 mol 1
79. Sol: It is a third order reaction therefore rate Increases by eight times of its initial value

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80. Sol: 108 S5 = K sp
81. Sol: is DIBAL-H which reduces ester and CN groups to aldehyde only.
82. Sol: F─ is a weak ligand where as CN and CO are strong ligands.
83. Sol: Both V+4 and Cu+2 contain single unpaired electros. Refer Table NCERT d and f block .
84. Sol: The no of unpaired electrons for A, B, C and D are respectively 3,4,2 and 5
85. Sol:

86. Sol: A gem dihalide with three carbon atoms by heating with alcoholic KOH and NaNH2 produces
Propyne which gives being a terminal alkyne a red precipitate with Ammonical . And the gem
dihalide gives propanal on hydrolysis with KOH.
87. Sol: Br and Cl can be exchanged hence ionization isomerism and also show Geometrical isomerism
88. Sol: Aluminium triethoxide is not an organometallic compound
89. Sol: As the bond distance increases bond dissociation enthalpy decreases.
90. Sol: O2  2.5

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