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Sri Ghaitanua
The Final Word in JEE/PMT/Foundation

Paper Code
,TYPA{ED/AIPMT/PN
Weekly Test DATE
25-07-2016
Time: 3 llrs. TYP(Medical) M. Marks:720
(AIPMT Pattern Test)
Please read the instruclions carefally. You arc allotted 5 minules specwally for lhis pur

Physics : Motion in a straight line Motion Distance, displacement, Speed, velocity, constant Acceleration, Motion
in 1D (variable acceleration), Relative Velocity (1D)
Chemistry : Structure ofAtom : Electron,proton,neutron,atomic no,isotope,isobar etc;Rutherford model, Structure of

Atom : Bohr's theory;Dual nature and de Broglie relationship;. Heisenberg uncertainty principle, Atomic
spectrum.

Botany : Protista, Fungi (Salient features, habitat. reproduction, classification- phycomycetes)

Zoology : Arthropoda, Mollusca, Echinodermata, Chordata {Basics) Chordata (Protochordata, Agnathostomata)

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SECTTON-I (PHYSICS) 8. A particle is moving so that its displacement s is given


u, r = !- 612 + 3t + 4 meter lts velocity at the instant
Multiple choice questions with only ONE option when its acceleration is zero will be -
correcl. (2)-12 m/s
l. A particle covers half of the circle of radius r. Then 74)l^tt
(3\ 42 nl,ls (4) -9 m/s
the displacement and distance oFthe pa icle are 9. A body starts from rest and is uniformly accelerated
respectively - for 30 s. The distance travelled in the first l0s is xr,
(l) 2m, 0
u*fi',n' next l0 s is 4 and the last l0 s is xr' Then x, : x, : x,
Itf is the same as
(3\ ,2r (4) rr, r (2)l:2:5
2 1r{r,z'a (4)l:3:9
2. A hall has the dimensions 10m * 10m x 10 m. A fly (3) I :3 :5
10. The displacement-time graph of a moving particle is
starting at one comerends up at a diagonallv opposite
shown below. The instantaneous velocity ofthe particle
comer. The magnitude of its displacement is nearly
is negative at the point
(l) x
5"6m y|rc",[5*
(3) zoJSm (a) 30"5m
t
l. A car travels from A to B at a speed of20 km h and
retums at a speed of 30 km h-t. The average speed
ofthe car for the whole journeY is (1) c (2) D
(l) 5 km hr (2) 24 km h-r (3) E (4) F
plzs kmh ' (4) 50 km h ' I l. The variation of velocity of a particle moving along
4. A car travels a distance of 2000 m. If the first half straight line is shown in the figure. The dislance
distance is covered at 40 km/hour and the second travelled by the particle in 4 s is
halfat velocity v and ifthe average velocity is 48 km/
hour, then the value ofv is -
u, (2) 60 km/hour
lisau^n (4) 48 km/hour
(3) 50 km.rhout
5. At an instanl t, the co-ordinates of a particle are x =
t(s)
at1 y = 61: ,n6 , = O , then its velocity at the instant t
will be (l ) 25m
(3) 55n
6o^
(l) t6'*f (2) 2t 12. The displacement time graphs of two particles A and
B are straight lines making angles ofrespectively 30"
(3) .,tr. b? s)ze J;\b2 and 60" with the time axis. If the velocity of A is v,
A car runs at constant speed on a circular track of
and that ofB is vu then the ,utue of || i.
radius 100 m taking 62.8 s on each lap. What is the
average speed and average velocity on each (t) t2 (, rlJl
complete lap ? _/_
( l.)rvelocili l0 m/s sPeed l0 m/s gr.h (4) V3
13. The v-t graph ofa linear motion is shown in adjoining
,(1) velocity zero, sPeed l0 m/s
(3) velocity zero, sPeed zero figure. The distance from origin after 8 seconds is -
(4) velocity l0 m/s, speed zero
7. The displacement ofa body is given by 2s = gt'?where
g is a constant. The velocity ofthe body at any time
tis
(l) et eCu,
(3) gt'1lZ (4) gtlt3

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(3) 8 meters (4) 6 meters (l) 3 mA
14. A body is dropped from a height h under acceleration
a
..Fr^'"
4
due to gravity g. [f tr and t, are time intervals for its (l) (4)
5m/s 5mrs
lall for first haltand the second halfdisrance. the relation 21. A particle has a velocity u towards east at t = 0. Its
between them is acceleration is towards west and is constant, Let xa
(t) r, = t, and x" be the magnitude of displacements in the first
(3) t, = 2.414 t, l0 seconds and the next l0 seconds.
15. lwo bodies ofdifferent masses m" and m, are dropped
(l) xo < xu
from two different heights ofa and b. The ratio oftimes (2) xA - xB
taken by the two to drop through these distances is (3) xo > x,
(4) The information is insufficient to decide the relation
m-b
(l) a:b 1r) mo .a of xo with x".
22. A stone is dropped into a well in which the level of
(:) G: (4) a, : b, water is h below the top ofthe well. Ifv is velocity of
"6
16. A body is thrown upward and reaches its maximum sound, the time T after which the splash is heard is
At that position-
height. given by
.Q/fts velocity is zero and its acceleration is also zero
(2) its velooity is zero but its acceleration is maximum (l) T = zhlv (2) -dn
r=ilr*;
(l);ts acceleration is minimum
(4) its velocity is zero and its acceleration is the Zlznh_fizn
/r)' (4)'.{2s*;
acceleration due to gravity
17. Two trains each oflength 50 m are approaching each
vt*,
21. Shown in the figure are the velocity time graphs ofthe
other on parallel rails. Their velocities are l0 m/sec two particles P, and Pr. Which of the following
and l5 rn/sec. They will ooss each other in - statements about their relative motion is true ?
(l) 2 sec (2) 4 sec Theire relative velocity v
p1 1o sec (4) 6 sec
18. A car A is going north-east at 80 km/hr and anotlrer car
B is going south-east at 60 km,4r Then the direction of
the velocity ofA relative to B makes with the north an
angle o such that tanc[ is - (l) is zero (

0\ 1/1 (2) is non-zero but constant


(2) 3/4
(3) continuously decreases
Szfut (4) 3/s
19. An object A is moving with l0 m/s and B is moving .I.4'con tin uo u s ly increases
with 5 m/s in the same direction ofpositive x-axis. A is 24. A body A is thrown vertically upwards with suth a
100 m behind B as shown. Find time taken bv A to velocity that it reaches a maximum height of h.
Meet B Simultaneously anolher body B is dropped from height
h. It strikes the ground and does not rebound. The
1om/s velocity of A relative to B v/s time graph is best
represented by : (upward direction is positive)

(l )
(3) 20
18 sec.
sec.
100m
(2) 16 sec,
i@U sec.
20. A body covers first l/l part of itsjoumey with a velocity
of2 m/s, next l/3 parl with a velocity of3 r/s and rest of
thejourney rvith a velocity 6mls. The average velociS
y)
i
(2)
V
t

ofthe body will be

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25. lf a losses halfo on penetrating 3 cm 32. A ball is released from the top ofa tower ofheight h
in a wooden block, then hou' much will it penetrate metre. It takes T second to reach lhe ground. What
more before coming to rest ? ,T
(r) I cm );zfzcn is the position ofthe ball in s?
(3) 3cm (4) 4cm J
26. From a building two balls A and B are thrown such that (I ) h,/9 m from the ground
A is thrown upwards and B downwards (both vertically (2) 7hl9 m from the ground
with same velocity). lf vo and v" are their respective (3) 8h/9 m from the ground
velocities on reaching the ground,then (4) l7hl18 m from the ground
(l) vs > v.4
33. A parachutist after bailing out falls 50 m without
friction. When parachute opens, it decelerates at 2
g/r,=,u ms-2. He reaches the ground with a speed of 3 ms '
At what height, did he bail out ?
(3) v/ > us (l) 9l m (2) 182 m
(4) their velocities depend otr their masses (3) 293 n (4)ll1m
27. Speeds of two identical cars u and 4u at a specific 34. A particle is moving eastwards wilh a velocity of 5
instant. The ratio of the respective dislances at which msr. ln l0 s the velocity changes to 5 ms-l
the two cars are stopped from that instant is northwards. The average acceleration in this time is
(l) I : I p1 t:a l" ms '
(3)l:8 (4)l:16 (l)-E towards north-east
28. The coordinates ofa moving particle at any time t are

= p/3.The velocity of the


I
given by y = 611r and / (2)
'I :ms-' towards north
particle at time t is given by
(3) zero
(l) 3/ ,1.' + 9' {2) 3t'? u'+9' ,/1 -
Wl -7: ms towards north-wesl
(3) t' cr' + F' (4) '+9' 35. A car, starting from rest, accelerates at the rate f
29. A car moving with a speed of 50 km/h, can be stopped through adistance s, then continues at constant speed
by brakes after at least 6m. If the same car is moving for time t and then decelerates at the rate f/2 to come
at a speed of 100 km/h, the minimum stopping distance
to rest. Ifthe total distance travelled is 15 s, then
i<
--4,,/
6rr^
4)lzqm
frr^
(4)6m
(l) s =
72Jt'
I -,
e)
t_.
s=-Jt'
,o
30_ A ball is thrown ftom a point with a speed vo at an I -,
s=r|t'
I _.
angle ofprojection 0 . From the same point and at the e) Gt s= 41.
same inslant, a person starts running with a constant
36. The relation between time t and distance x is t=axl
* bx, where a and b are constants. The acceleration
sleed j to catch the ball. Will the person be able to
is
calch the ball? If yes, what should be the angle of (l) 2abv'1 (2) 2bv1
projection.? (3) -2av\ (4) Zav'?
(Vles.60" (2) Yes, 10"
a particle is v = v0 + g/ + -,fr ' lf i:s
./ 37. The velocity of
(3) No (4) Yes,45'
position is x = 0 at t - 0, then its displacement afi:.
31. An automobile travelling with a speed of 60 km/h, can unit time (t: l) is
brake to stop within a distance of 20 m. If the car is
going twice as fast, i.e. 120 km/h, the stopping distance
will be (l) vo+2g +3f 121 t'o++L
(l)20m (2) 40 m
g-
(3) 60m
16ro n (3) vo+g+f () vo+;+ J

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38. A parricle has an initial velocity Ji14j nnd 3n A particle srarrs from,".t. tt.Il"G.uti-llfiliG
time (t) is as shown in the figure. The maximum
acceleration of speed
O.4i + 03j .lts ve,ocity after l0s is ofthe particle will be -
(l ) l0 unit
(3) 7 unit
1t4f11""it EA
(4) 8.5 unir lOas'l
39. A parlicle is moving with velocity V=k1yi+xj;,
where k is a constant. The general equation
for its path ]\_
I
,s
11 t(s)
(l) y = x'+ constant (2) y, = x.+ constant
(3) xy = constant Ttrftto -tt (2) 5s mA
(4) y, = x, + constant (3) 550 mA (4) 660 r/s
40. An objecr. moving wirhrg speed
o[ 6.25 mis. is 45. A small block slides without friction
down an inclined
decelerated at a rale given by 2. 5./ u vyhgrc y ;5
; = - thg plane starting from rest. Let
Sn be the distance travelled
instantaneous speed. The tiiie taken b)
the object. to S"
come to rest. would be [romtimet =n -ltot-n.Tl re S; is-
(l) 2 s (2)4s
(3)8s (4)ls (f) 2nJ ,-,,2n!1
*t
41. A boy can throw a stone up to a maximum height
2n 2n_ 1
of l0
m. The maximum horizontal distance that
the bov can .^.2n-1 2n
tJ)
throw the same stone up to will be iJ (4)
2n .1
(2) l0 m
!)-zonlln
(3) 1oJ2 m
sECTroN-rr (CHEMTSTRY)
(4)20 n (Multiple choice questions with only
42. In ONE option conecr)
1.0 sec. a_particlegoes from pointAto point B moving 46. The. energy.absorbed by each molecule (a)
in a semicircle of radius 1.0 m. The magnitude of a
o-f substance is 4.4 x l0 re J and bond energy p",,6i."r1"
average velocity is - is 4.0 x l0 r,
J. The kinetic energy ofthe molecule per
atom will be
(1) 2.2 x l0 t, I (2) 2.0 x l0 ,, J

,'i)
t() 3.t 4 mlte" (2) 2.0 mlsec
47.
(3) 4.2 x t0-2a l

photon ?
(l)
(4) 2.0 x l0 2a .t
Which one of the following statements is wrong
about

(3) 1.0 m/sec (4) zero Photon,s energy is hv


4i. A ball is dropped vertically from a height d above .!2- Photon's rest mass is zero
the
ground it hits the ground and bounces
up vertically to a (3) Momentum of photon is 2
height d/2. Neglecting subsequent motion
and air (4) Photon exerls no pressurec
resistances, its velocity vvaries with the
height h above 48. The conect order ofthe decreasing ionic
the ground as - radii among
rhe following isoelectronic species is

-lrYf x. > car* > cl- > Sl

.,8i-, ,F-, (2) Car- > K- > S, > Cl-


(3) Cl- > S2- > Ca2+ > K+
(4) S, >Cf >K. >Ca!

tl"
0f^,0,f^
49. The ionic radii (in A) of Ca- and Oi respectively
2.60 and 1.40. The ionic radius ofthe isoelectronic
Nr would be
are
ion

(t) 2.6 e) t.1t


(3) 1.4 (4) 0.e5

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H'iH:'#"tl.t,'i" i'it'" lst orbit to that in rhe ffiffi,, Fm*T: [''i*l'#Tzt


aii t ru" l,inantis resPectivelY are
T; ?;i

ratio
2nd orbit are in the
(r) 1:2 Q) 2:1 (r) 40,0,4 @ 41';'l
(4) I :8 ] ,.,'r-lr-!
J'1 ^
ol S..n moves away from the nucleus' ils (l 3,ZL r-2 t+) 2
5 I. As Sectron
(fl + rule' after.np lev5l,is filled
wilh
Vf K.E bul P E' increases *ro According ri f)-
next electron will enler
inlo
t(,
decreases
iliit-ri,h" (2) (r+l)5
Both K E' and PE decrease
ii 1 l,rrrrr
(3) Both K'E and PE' increase $) 1n -t\d (1 nd
(4) K.E. increase but P'E' decreases sround state!.of,['#i,Trff,ri r'X];lli
ot {onria"r"oftheelectrons
lhe kinelic wfin t
E. represent respeclively ^,'mher
sz. if e,. b, and
o-particle and- a proton lliliiH.;--i;a
-Lz
2 are resPectivelY
--^'.ies of an electron' an i'' una q (2) l2 and 5
tt" oe Broglie wavelength' then )ti
'
+ (4) 16 and 5
"r.i,t*"'r*Ex> 9i (2) E.> E2> El 'c ^"a o[atoms or
t' nr = 0.for the last electrons
'irl
*+J-Et>
t,,i,,E, (4) E,=E'=E' "" l;;
., =;,;=
;i;;";it. lhen atomic number oI elements
are

element is lo-0 it' 14 (2) 13'


5r.
" F;"q;n.y J"nt''-'u' emitled by an ''' r''r (4) I l' 12
. l"ir cLnstanrs in the Mcseley equation are i:i ,0.
sequence of filling of electrons
n=b= l, the element will be 63. lf tt = 6, the coffect
(2) K will be
(l) Na .
(l) ns '-> nP -> {n -l\d -+ (n 2) f
(3) Rb (4) Cs
waves by stimulated (2) ns'-+ (n'2)f -+ (n - l)d -: nP
5J. Amplification ofelectromagnetic
emission of radiation Produces (1) ns-+(n-l)d'(n-7)f -+ nP
(1) X+aYs (2) Y-rays (4) ns ->(n-2)f '-> nP -+ (n -7)d
energy of 2s orbital
(3) Radiowaves (4) Laser en. errong. in decreasing order' the
ls'7s2 2p1 \s in the following atoms
ss. ii" n,'t"' ofunpaired electrons in
H, Li, NA, K
*1 t t2t2 qll : 3' 1:
trl'J,.iHi''e,. (l-i)' Ei,
irr , (4) 3

one revolution i;i ;:;: i;;, ei iN"r' i,, *?: :",!l


E,,
ii i;;' iN'l'
to complele
56 Time taken for an electron :;151'- ?'tYl
i-i ;: i;;' e,. iN"r1 :;; qf ::jXlexcrusion
o[ hydrogen alom ts
in the Bohr orbit

- fi. ;iilil;#ir'i" *l':!^o*:l:^t,1'ri's


". ;ffi;tffi iffi '. iuG u'"'iotat"a i'
nh
4x'mr' (2) 7r7ml
(l)
'nh --:--
(r) m
(3) iv;
nh
(4)
2xmr
rzr ffi
fiTl
ll{l
ffi
an electron
1840 times heavier lhan
51. A Droton is abour of I
;[.;;'';;;;i"'ated bv a porential ditference
kV, its kinetic energY will
be
Jrrm
cH- t8+O

trt ' n.u


kev (2) l/l840keV
(4) 920keV
(n' l ' m and s oo. rhe rilimum
(r,m ffi probauility of finding electron
in the d"
The set of quantum numbers
58.
of cl atom in its
J#"I;r";)il;e last electron orbital is
iri"ltong,t. ,-,*it (2) along lhe y-axrs
qround state is '
r,o* tt" **:
Irr r.t.o,-rrz (2) l'o'l''l/2 l;; il,";;;;;i+s" i:11-::::
ot e0' rrom the x-axis and v-axis
tl, (41 4'z'0' +ll2 l;i ;i ;; ;;;i;
,r) o. ,,0.

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67. For a d electron, ingular momentum is ffi **gy .f * .l""tr* i" the first Bohr orbitofofthell
atom is li3.6 ev. The possible energy value
(tl Gn Q) Jin excited state(s) for electrons in Bohr orbits ofhydrogen
(l) h
(4) 2h is

68. Which ofthe following is not permissible anangement (l) - 3.4 eV (2) - 4.2 eY
of electrons in an atom ? (3) - 6.8 eV (4) + 6.8 eV
I 76. lf AE is the energy emitted in electron volts when an
II\
\tl r-5./=1.7=Q.5=r.'
, - electronic transition occurs from higher energy
level
2
to a lower enersi level in H-a1om, the wavelength of
I equal to
n =3,1 --2,m = -- the line produced is approximately
(2) -3's --

(l)
r9800
AE
A" tz)12423
,rE ^
,

(3) n --3,1 = 2,m = -2.s = -!


l]600 21800 ,
13) *A " {a) o.a
-,
1

@) n = 4,1 =O,nr = 0, s =
R,, represents Rydberg constant' lllen the
energy of
n=4
77. li
69. The frequency oflighi emitted for the transition rhe ilectron in the ground slate o[h]drogen
atom is
to n = 2 of He* is equal to the transition
in H atom
hC I
corresponding to which ofthe following :
(l) -R, (2) - R,"h
(l) n=3ton=l (2) n =2ton=l
(3) n=3ton=2 (4) n=4ton=3
R,,c
in an atom (4t ---
70. What is the maximum number of electrons (3) - R,, ch
that can have the quantum numbers' n = 4'
n

'78. lfthe ionization energy ofhydrogen atom is 13'6 eV


state to
(l) 4 (2) ls the energy required to excite it from ground
(3) 6 (4) t the next higher state is nearly
Th" torul nurb", of atomic orbitals in fourth
energy (l) 1.4 ev (2) 102eV
level of an atom is (3) l2.l eV (4) l 5 eV
(l) 4 (2) 8 '19. The ratio of area covered by second orbit to the
first
(3) 16 \i1 32 orbit for H-alom is
lZ. tt4aximum number ofelecrons in a subshell ofan atom (l) l:l (2) l:16
is determirled bY the following i:t a, t (4) 16: I
(1) Zl+1 (2) 4t-2 For Balmer series in the spectrum ofatomic
hydrogen'
80.
t31 2 n2 (4) 4l+2 ,h" *ur" number of each line is given by
'iiitre uncertainty in position and momentum are equal'
z:. (r l)
then uncertainty in velocitY is -t'=*,[",-rl,J where \ is a constant and n, and
,th
(l) I
zm VI; n, are integers. Which of the following statement
is (are) conect ?
(s)

liht_ g, lh l. As wavelength decreases,the lines in the


series
(3)
*!n i; converge
74. How fast is an electron moving if it has a
wavelength 2. The integer n,is equal to 2
equal to the distance it travels in one second
?
3. The ionization energy ofhydrogen can be

I; Q\ ,l-
tr calculated from the wave numbets of
these lines
to
(1)
r/; lm 4. The line oflongest wavelength corresponds
nr= 3

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I (4 I \l 2( KE) (4) 2and4onlY
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transitions in the hydrogen atom will give rise to thi are both isoelectronic and isotopic ?
least energetic photon ?
(Atomic numbers : Ca= 20, Ar = 18, K = 19, Mg = 12,
(l) n=$16n=l (2) n=5ton=4 Fe=26,Na= ll)
(3) n=6ton=5 (4) n=5ton=3 (1) aoCab- and ao41 (2) reK-and 4oK-
82. Eleclron falls from 7th energy levei to lower energy (3) '?afr4g:* and
2tMg (4) rr Na and 2aNa.
levels to produce bands in paschen series. Total numbir 90. A metallic ion Mr'has an electronic configuration ol
ofbands obtained in paschen series will be 2, 8, l4 and the mass number 56. Number ofneutrons
(l) I (2) 2
in its nucleus is
(3) 3 (4) 4 )<t't 30 (2) 32
(3) 34 (4) 42
83. Photoelectric emission is olrserved form a metal
surface wilh incidenl frequencies v, and v. where v,
> vr. lf the kinetic energies of thi photoelectrons SECTTON-rrr (BOTANY)
emitted in the two cases are in the ratio 2 : l. then the
91. Single-celled eukaryotes are included in
threshold frequency vo ofthe melal is.
-14 Protista (2) Fungi
(l) - v, v, (2\','. (3) Archaea (4) Monera
h
(3) 2v,-v, (4) 2 v,- v, 92. Which of the follou,ing groups are placed under the
84. The wavelength of the electron emitted, when in kingdom-Protista?
a
hydrogen atom, electron falls from infinity to stationary (l) Crysophyres
statel, would be (Rydberg constat = I .097 10, m r)
(l) ' (2) Dianoflagellate and euglenoids
9l nm (2) l92nm
(3) (3) Slime moulds and prolozoans
406 nm (4) 9.1 x l0 8
nm
85. Calculate the wavelength ofthe Iight required to break
l4lAll of the above
the bond between two chlorine atoms in a chlorine
Consider the following slalemenls.
molecule. The Cl -Cl bond energy is 243 kJ mol-r
(h=6.6 v l0 ,a
l0r ms r.Js, c = J , I. Kingdom-Protista forms a link between monerans
and the other organisms like plants, animal and fungi.
Avogadro's number = 6.02 x 10rr mol r)
(l) 8.18 x l0r'm (2) 6.26 x l}.tr m II. Protisls reproduce asexually and sexually by a
process involving cell fusion and zygote formation.
(3) 4.91 x l0 ?
m (4) 4.1 I x lOjm
86. t he energies E, and E, of lwo radialions are 25 eV Ill. Being eukaryotes, the protistan cell body contains a
and 50 eV respectively. The relation belween their well defined nucleus and other membrane_bound
wavelenglhs. i.e.. ),, and 1., r,rill be. organelles.

Which ofthe following given above are correct


rt r l, =11..
2
(z) )\=x2 (l) I and II
?

Q/{andut
(3) \-2\ (4) ),,=4),,, (3) II and III (4) I, II and III
87. Splitting of spectral lines under the influence of earth is used for all except
magnetic field is called (l) filhationofoils (2) filtration syrups
(l) Starkeffect (2) phtoelectric effect (3) polishing Eas prodwtion
(l) _!!)-gr,bu
Zeeman effect (4) None of these 95. Dinoflagellates are mostly.....A ...._ and .... 8... Here
88. A standing wave in a string 35 cm long has a total of A and B refers to
six nodes including those at the ends. Hence, (I ) A-freshwater; B-chemosynthetic
wavelenglh ofthe standing wave is
(l) 5.8 cm .@fA - marine; B -photosynthetic
(2) 4.6 cm (3) A-terrestrial; B-photosynthetic
(3) 10.4 cm (4) 14 cm (4) A-marine; B-chemosynthetic

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figure ? Column-I Column-II
A. Chrysophy{es [. Paramecium
B. Dianoflagellatei 2. Saprophytic protists
C. Euglenoids 3. Euglena
D. Slime moulds 4. Gonyaulax
E. Protozoans 5. Diatoms and golden algae
Codes
(1) Dinoflagellates (2) Protozoans A B C D E
(3) Slime mould (l) 2 I 5 4 3
./)"Euglenoids
97. Which ofthe follou.ing is a red dinoflagellate?
(2) s 4 l 2 I
(3) 4 3 2 I 5
(1) Eugiena (2) Diatoms
(4) 3 2 I 5 4
(4) Plasmodium
{Go,ryaulax I05. Match the follwoing columns.
98. The free livingthalloid body ofthe slime mould is known Column-I Column-II
as A. Chief producer in the l. Diatoms
(l) Protonema 12) Plasmodium Oceans
(3) ftuitingbody (4) mycelium B. Red tides 2. Dinoflagellates
Slime moulds are dependent on C. Connecting link 3. Euglenoids
(1) water plants between plants and
and decaying organic matter animals
"p)#ad C. Fungus-animal 4. Slime mould
(3) matter
(4) weeds Codes

l00.During unfavourable conditions, slime mould forms ABC D


...A... which are ....[}.... and suwive for many years. (t)? 3 4 I

tdentify A and B to complete the given statement. gt 2 3 4


(3) 3 4 1 2
(1) A-zoospores; B-round is shape
(2) A-endospores; B-hexagonal in shape
(4)4 | 2 3

106. Cell wall ofall fungi are composed of


(3) A-akinetes; B-highly resistant
.-(O chitin + polysaccharides
B'highly resistant
-9)'{-sPores; (2jcellulose + Chitin
I0l.Which of the following group always produce an
(3) pectin +starch
infecttious spore like state in their life cycle?
(4) silica + lipids
(l) Amoebiod protozoans (2) ciliated protozoans
107. Asexual reproduction in fungi occurs by
(3) Flagellated protozoans (4) Sporozoans
(l) ascospores (2) conidia
102. Flagellate protozoans are -..
13) basidiospores 1*f oospores
,.(tfliee living only 108. Mucor and Rhizopus are included in class
(2) parasites only (l) Ascomycetes (2Fhycomycetes
(3) either free living or parasites (3)Basidiomycetes (4)Deuteromycetes
(4) saproph),tes l0c. Which of rhe following class consists of coenocl4ic.
l0S.African sleeping sickness is caused by multinucleate and aseptate mycelium?

(2)Leishmania
(l)Basidiomycetes (2) Ascomycetes
.J*farlpanosoma (3)Phycomycetes (4)Deuteromycetes
(3) Latimeria (4) Plasmodium

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reproduction. of which ofthe lollowing ?
I. In class-Phycomycetes, sexual reproduction (l) Dinoflagellates (2) Diaroms
produces a resting diploid spore called zygospores.
(3)Zooflagellates
ll. Zygospores are formed by the fusion of two SSporozoans
120. Longitudinal binary fussion is found in
gametes.
(1) Amoeba (2) Paramecium
III.These gametes are similar in morphology or
(4) None
dissimilar ..QfEuslena
121. Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is caused by toxin
Which ofthe following given above are correct?
saxitonin by
plfand\ (2) ll and III
Vorticella (2) Ephidicum
(3) ll and III (4) I, II and III ,9
l.
(3) Gonyaulax (4) Ceratium
II Sac fungi includes
l22.The outer covering of which organism is used as
,!,LY? enici llium and yeast abrasive for metal polishing?
(2) Ustilago and Puccinia
(l) Dinoflagellates (2) Radiolarinas
(3) Alternaria aad, Trichoderma
(3) Sponge
(4) Colletotrichum and yeast .y!+Diatoms
123. Gametangial copulation (conjugation) is common in
I 12. Mushroom belongs to class (l)Ascomycetes pJyEomycetes
' (1) Phycomycetes (2) Zygomycetes
(3) Basidiomycetes (4) Deuteromycetes
' (3) Basidiomycetes (4) Deuteromycetes
124. In frustule
113. Srnut and rust belongs to class
(I ) Epivalve is younger and larger
(1) Basidiomycetes
(2) Hypovalve is younger and larger
(2) Deuteromycetes
(3) Hypovalve is older and larger
(l) Phycomyceles (4) Hypovalve is younger and smaller
(4) Ascomycetes
I25. In which group offungi, spores are flagellated?
114. Which ofthe following class offungi helps in mineral
cycling?
f,fAscomycetes (2)Zygomycetes
(3)Phycomycetes (4)Basidiomycetes
(l) Deuteromycetes (2) Basidiomycetes
126. When a portion of fungal mycelium is used in the
(3) Ascomycetes (4) Phycomycetes
formation of reproductive structure, the organism is
I l5- Decomposers belong to called as
(l) Bacteria (2) Fungi (l) eucarpic (2) ascarpic
(3) Cyanobacteria
Jl\foth (t) and (Z) (3) holocarpic (4) none of these
l16.The term Protista was introduced by German Biologist 127. Maximum nutritional diversity is found in the group
and Philospher
!))*fantae (2) Fungi
(l) John Ray (2) Robert Grant (3) Animalia (4) Monera
,(3fmst Haeckel (4) Leuckart 128. Thread like structure consistuting the body/mycelium
117. The fire algae responsible for red tides are the red of the fungus are known as
dinofl agellates, which are
..1tJ" thallos (2) Paraphyses
(1) Ceratium lffGory,oulrx (3) hyphae (4) rhizines
(3) Cymnodinium Jkye) and (3) 129. Sulcus is
I 18. Which colourless protistan shows bioluminescence?
(l) Feeding apparatus ofciliates
(l) Navicular (2) Nocitiluca
(2) Longitudinalgroove o f d in ofl age llates
(4)Phacus
.()J)ictlostelium 2(3) Transverse groove of dinoflagellates
(4). Tentacle of Noctiluca

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(3) Limulus (4) lung {ish
(l) Prochtoron (2f inoflagellates
(3) Diatoms (4) Euglenoids 145- A mollusc is not a suitable animal to observe
!))- head (2) segmentation
l3l . Life styles represented in protista are (4) visceral hump
(l) Plant like (2) Animal like (3) muscular foot
146. Visceral hump in a mollusc is covered by
(3) Fungal J!)/All the above ' (2)
132. Organisation found in protistais (1) foot radula

.(l]- Cellularlevel (2) Tissue level (3) mantle -{,4f chitinous shell
(3) Protoplasmic level (4) Organ level 147. Identify the wrong match
133. The structure formed in the life cycle ofcellular slime-
(l) Porifera - sPicules
mould due to chemotactic movement is
(2) CtenoPhora - bioluminescence
(l) PseudoPlasmodium
(l t-
Mollusca - chitinous shell
(2) Swarm cells 141 Annelida - nephridia
(3) MarcrocYst 148. Endoskeleton of echinoderms includes
(4) Capillitia
(l)pneumatic bones (2) siliceous spicules

134. Protists having noncontractile pusule are


(3) calcareous ossicles (4) chitinous ossicles
(1) ciliates (2) dinoflagellates 149. Diversity in the habitat not shown by
(3) sporozoans (4) euglenoids (l) Porifera (2) Annelida

135. The alga or protist used for the construclion ofsound .{3f Mollusca (4) Echinodermata
150. Which of the foltowing is an echinoderm?
proofroom is
, -(lr Diatoms (2) Chara (1) sea lemon (2) sea fan
(3) Volvox (4) Fucus (3) sea hare (4) sea urchin
151. Water vascular system in echinoderms serves for
SECTION-IV (ZOOLOGY) (l ) locomotion (2) respiration
Muttipte choice questions with ortl! ONE optio" correcl food caPture !4)''-all ofthese
(3)
136. Annelida is characterised bY 152. Most distinctive feature ofechinoderms is
(l)
pseudocoelom (l) radial symmetry
(2)
metamerism (2> enterocoelom
*{3)- non-muscular Pharynx ,6) *ut", vascular sYstem
(4) renette gland '(4)endoskeleton
lJ7. Locomotory organs of ly'erets are 153. Open type of circulatory system is seen in all of the
(l)
suckers .$etae following excePt
(3) parapodia (4) jointed legs fl{ Hemichordata (2) ArthroPoda
138. Which ofthe following dioecious?
is i3) Molluscu t4) Annelida
(1)Pheretima (2) Hirudinaria 154. Respiratory organs of ,Saccoglossas are
(3)Nereis (4) Hydra (l) spiracles (2) lungs
139. Closed circulatory system present in (3) gills (4) book lungs
(l) Locusta (2\ Saccoglossus 155. Excretory organ ofhemichordates is
(3) Hirudinaria (4) Ascaris (l) renette gland (2) saccate nephridia
140. Excretory organs in Pheretifia ate (3) proboscis gland
(4) flame cells
(l) flame cells (2) ParaPodia 156. Balanoglossw is a
(3) renette glands (4) nePhridia (l) chordate (2) vertebrate
t+t. dtritin is u polysaccharide found in the exoskeleton of (3) non-chordate (4) Protozoan
(l) roundworms (2) insects 157. Lowest level oforganizalion among eumetaToans is
(3) leeches (4) snails (l)
tissue level ;q2)-Gllular level
142. Largest phylum of Animalia is (31 orgun-tyrt"* level (4) tissue-organ level
(l) Mollusca (2) Chordata 158. Mouth is formed as a secondary opening ofalimentary
(3) Annelida -Iy'I
ArthroPoda canal in
143. Excretory organs in insects are (l) protostomes -.,1@-chizocoelomates
(1) Malpighian tubules (2) saccate nephridia (3) cnidarians (4) enterocoelomates
(3) kidneys ./.} nePhridia
144. ldentify a living fossil in the following
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(l) ectoderm (2) endoderm called
(3) mesoderm Jg
both (1) and (2) (1) metagenesis (2) metastasis
160. Incorrect one ofthe following is (3) morphogenesis JjD-metamoryhosis
!J)- protochordales are non-chordates 173. Concholgy is the study of
(2) invertebrates are non-chordates -JJ)-
tumours (2) molluscan shells
(3) protochordates are acraniates (3) echinoderms (4) insects
(4) vertebrales are craniales 174. Pick out the inconect one amongest the following
l6l. Arthropods are highly successful invertebrates. One of (l)protochordates are exclusively marine
the following is not a rcason for it. (2) urochordates shows retrogressiye metamorphosis
IlfChitinous exoskeleton (3) amphioxus has notochord only in tailof larva
(2) Heteronomousmetamerism ,(4)- Both (l ) and (2)
(l) Jointed appendages 175. Respiratory pigmenl in molluscs is
(4) Homonomousmetamerism ;lctf haemeryttuin (2) haemoglobin
162. Arthropods d i{Iers from that ofannelids by the presence (3) haemocyanin lQ-chlorocruorin
of I76. Choose the incorrect one about Pelronyzon is
(l)
digestive system (2) locomotory organs (l) It has 6 - l5 pairs ofgill slits
-@) striated muscles (4) excretoty system (2) It has closed circulatory system
163, Pheromones produced by some arthropods are useful .(3f Cranium and vertebral colurnn are cartileginous
in (4) It has numerous scales and paired fins
(l ) communication (2) exoetion 177. l-u} leel of echidomerms arc nol concerned wilh
(3) sclerotization (4) digestion ',-Clf locomotion (21 gas exchange
164. Arthropods are the first to have (3)circulation (4) excretion
(l)
cephalisation (2) blood vascular system 178. Nervous system lacks ganglia in
(3) true muscles j4fstriated muscles (1) Annelida (2) Echinodermata
t 65. Moulting in arthropods is useful for (3) Arthropoda -(4)-'[ollusca
P)- Protection (2)
reproduction 179. The figures (A-D) show four animals. Seiect the
(3) growth (4)
communication correct option with respect to a common characteristic
166. Functional body cavity in arthropods is of two of these animals.
(l)
pseudocoel ;{2f schizoccel
(3) haemocoel (4) enterocoel
167. Exoskeleton in arthropods is externally divided into
(l) somites .,Ql'septa
(3) sclerites (4) stigmata

Wff
168. Book lungs in scorpions are formed due to invagination
of
(1)
endoskeleton
(3)
exoskeleton
(2)
(4)
legs
sting
d-
169. Heart in afihropods is
(l)
ventral (2) dorsal ) A and D respire mainly through body wall
(I

-P)" unchambered (4) absent Q) B and C show radial symmelry


170. Nerve cord of cockroach is
(1) (2)
Jff e una B have cnidoblasts lor sell-tiefence
solid single (4) C and D have a true coelom
(3)ganglionated (4)
dorsal 180. Balanoglossus is commonly called as
I 7l . Which is not a characterisitic feature of chordata (l) earthworm (ff lapevtorn
( l)single, dorsal and hollow nerve cord (3) lugworm (4) acom worm
(2) heart is venlral and neurogenic
(3) pharyngealgill slits found
;[J]Presence ofPost anal tail

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- 40+V
Displacement = 2r
1000 1000
distance = nr 40v =y=69
2. Ans.(2) 10 m
5. Ans.(2)

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U=2at
Vv = 2bt

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v =zt./J
Ans.(2)
rb'
t = 62.8 sec
Fly start from A and reaches at B.
(AB)' = (AC)'+(BC)' in each lap car travel a distance = = 2^R
=2x3.14x100=628 m
nc =.frd *. rd = rov? In each lap displacement ofthe car:0
Average speed
Total Dis iance 628
=_=inm/s
Total Time 62.a
Fotal DisDlacement
- -:totat:-.--
Averape Velocitv - =0
I tme
Ans.(l)
.. AB= 1ftoff .r* =',otr,n 2s=ot2 F s = -otu
"
1

2-
3. Ans.(2)
ds
.ld v=-=ot
dt"
From A ro a r,=fr nr b From B roa tr=fr hr
Ans.(4)
rr_
F....--_.--
d I v=9=Et'tzt+s
AtrB dt
<1_d_ u=!f=ot-rz
+. dt
AtrB a=0 t=2sec
=
Total
Distance vr*. =3(2)'-72(2)+3
.. Averase Soeed = ;=-
Total Time Ans.(3)
2d 2d Iet the accelration ofthe body is a and u g
=
t, *tz t*d_p v=24 lrhoY
kmlhr then x, = 1at2 =
20 30
4. Ans.(2)
Total Distance
*,=).Qof -*,=).1zoy ),goy
Average velocity =
Total time
{, o)t o), *" - 1r, pof
l, }a{tof -
=

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18. Ans.(1)
= ... x1 : x2 :x3 = 1:3:s + 11=450
]"60;1so; 37
10. Ans.(3) tan .--
_- 37 + tan c
|
?-
V,^, = (slop of x-t graph) 1-:tana
; 4
1a
At C tan0=+veAt E 0>90"(-vestop) 1113n61=1 313n6y
At D 6 = g" At F 0< 90"(+ ve slope) 44
.. At E v is nesative 7. 1
11. Ans.(3) -[ann
44 =-
From graph ir is clear that velociry is always positive Vs - 60km/hr
dunng rts motton
so displacement = distance
.1
tan ar=-
displacement = Area under V-t curve 7
1.1 Vos = Vo Vu
=-t2O<1.20'1-:y1.10 I9. Ans.(3)
+1x 10 + 1x 10 F =55m Vo. =1Q-$=$6/g
12. Ans.(4) 1om/s 5m/s
-+
(D G') t=1oo=20"""
<- 100m -> 5
20. Ans.(1)
V,=2mls
<- d
-----....---.f
d/ 3 d
Va tan 30. v^= ltJi Now tl =- Vr =:
=
U t""60" P -F- 1

3
b

13. Ans.(1) . dt3 - d bt.


t,= d/3 d
Total Distance Area : ' -3 9 ',
6 18
under the curve (Position + Negative) .l '.:
Velocilv - ._ _. :
18
Arerape = 3 m/s
odd6
-! + 4 xl+ 412 +Lx 4 *l + !*2*! + 4 + !*l*2 -l't
6 9 18
21. Ans.(4)
= I 8 meter 22. Ans.(2)
14. Ans.(3) Stone is dropped
so time taken by stone to reach the bottom ofthe
!2 - lotl
2'',
wdl tr
1-
1 .. h= -ot.z
=:o(t.
h
2''' + t") 2'',
zti = (t1 +tr)'? =,,=.8-(i)
YS
J2tr=1,*,, time taken by sound to comes from bottom to up-
{J7-r;t, =t, perend t, =| ...t"1
15. Ans.(3)
Acceleration for both is g
.
Din
l_ +_
a=
1, . Total time = tr + tz =
!s v
rsr; 23. Ans.(4)
1.2 Slope ofv{ curve gives aceleration
^" - ,'o' t":to=G:Jb Here slope of P, > slope of P, (ar, > ar, )
16. Ans.(4) Relalive velocity in their motion continousely in-
AtH V=0 creases.
17. Ans.(D 24. Ans.(3)
. = 100 = 4sec
trme
2l
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is assumed in solution.
27. Ans:(4)

l'''*
H
In this question the cars are identical means coeffi-
cient olfriction between the tyre and the ground is
same for both the cars, as a result retardation is same
vo=./fuh-gr for both the cars equal to mg. Let first car travel dis-

VB = -gt
Lr' tance s,, before stopping while second car travel dis-
tance s,, then from
--
v2 = u,2 2as
u2
Voe=Vo-%=-gt+fgfi+gt i0=u2-2[gxsr ?Sr =
2rts
/ 1.\ nn(0=(4u'?)-2mgxs,
= /zstrluoto time
7j 16u'= lbs.
16u2 s, 1

7t,9 ' =,r=-


S,
s2 16
where T = Time period F Iu.=o 28. Ans:(2) -
Aftet .. Vo" - Va - Ve x=atr,y=btr
25. Ans.(l)
Let initial velocity ofbody at point A is v. AB is 3 cm.
,'dt!r = 3.,t'
=

c ,. = 9I =:st'
'dt
Resultant velocity,
v-,,/vl+vl
From v2 = u2 -2as -' lu)' v2
lr) = -2ax3 ,-.F"3t,*sg't1
V,
or u .T = 3t'Ja' + ll'
Let on penetrating 3 cm in a wooden block, the body 29.
moves x distance from B to C.
So, for B to C r\2
+2axb
,=r.
2',
v=o -ltB)

s-x. a- v2g (deceleration)


+ 2as

,,r = (;) _ 2.- -X


"jl-16"2"s
L8)
I
or x= 1 cm .32
NOTE : 18 " 18
Here, it is assumed that retardation is uniform
s=24.1 - 24m
26. Ans:(2) 30. Ans:(l)
From conservation of energy, potential enerry at height Man will catch the ball, ifthe horizontalcomponent of
:
h KE at ground velocity becomes equal to the constant speed ofman
te.
Therefore, at height h, PE ofball A
PE = mo8h 1
v"coso=f or cosU=7
t,
KE at ground - ,.or; cos0 = cos600 ot 0= 600
.1 31. Ans:(4)
So. ml$h =, mavi v2 = u2 +2as

o. vo = .[gh o = loo, A)' -2axs,


Similarly, vu = J2gh
\ 18/
r60,.s/18 r
Therefore, vo = v.
NOTE : In question it is not mentioned that magni-
=t,=[ ,u .,J

tude of thrown velocity ofboth balls are some which

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o=l.rzo,i)' 2r,.. ..H-h= v'-vi


( 181 2x2
(120,5/18)'z - 980 9
44 =971 = zoz.ls
'2a
=t H=242.75+h
...tt =1 = 242.75 +50=293m
sz4 34. Ans:(4)
=s2 = 4sr = 4x20=80m Vr=+Si N y^
32. Ans:(3)
Second law ofmotion gives

s=ut+1oT'z
2-
1-
or
- h=0 +: oT'
2"
(\u= 0)
t=0 iz=+5i
Qu=0
v At=vr-ir=sj-5i
?,=+ lavl= s"E
=r=Es l/1, t
lavl
..(I=-=-=:ms-
t10J2
s,2 1 ,
T
Ar t - For direction,
-<
.,
tana=
5_
-E--r
- 1 /T\':
S = U+-Ol --l
2-\3 ) 2
Average acceleration i. towards north-west.
oI S=-O.
1 T2 ;f,.,
2' T
(
35. Ans:(1)
The velocity time graph for the given situation can be
o2h 1.T= drawn as below. Magnitudes ofslope of OA - f
=,S= -ax- 18s t.
+
h
or s= g
v(m/s)

Hence, the position ofball from the ground

=
.h8h
n -99
-
33. Ans:(3)
-m (s)
I
Parachute bails out at height H from ground. Velocity
atA
and slope '2 ofBC = =-
v = .tzsn v = n. =
'
It-
2'
= v2 " 93,,50 = JEE-Oms ' \ tr=2tr
Velocity at ground, v, = 3msl (given) In graph area of trOAD gives distance
Acceleration = - 2ms'' (given)
, = lrt3 ....(i)
2
Arearof rectangle ABED gives distance travelled

s, = (fl,)t
Distanie travelled in time t?,

.." = 1Irzt."t'
22'
Thus, sr + s2 + sr = l5s
Ground -. s+(ft,)+ftf =15s
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s+(ftr)t+2s=15s [. = 1n;] 39. Ans:(4)
\ 2',) V=kyi+kxj
or (ftl)t
= 12s . (ii)
From Eqs. (i) and (ii), we have 4=rr.4-r*
dt "dt
12s _ (ft, )t
dy_dy*dt_kx
" ;(ft,x, dx dt dx ky
I ydy = xdx
or tr=]o !'=x2+c
40. Ans:(1)
From Eq. (i), we get
!Y = -2.s,[
s= 1r(t. )' dt
2"'
1n' = {Jv = -z.sot -.
- [o , rr.'6, - -z.sflt
)a.zs' - "J0"'
= ==l/t')'=
2 \6' 72 - 2.5[t]i =l2v't'72.r,
Hence, none ofthe given options is correct. = t=2s
36. Ans:(3)
41.
=
Ans: (4)
Given, t = ax2-l-bx
Differentiating w.r.t t Maximum speed with which the boy can throw stone
dt^dxdx ls

dt dr dt u= .Egh = Jr,10 " 10 = ro^f2m /s.


Range, is maximum when projectile is thrown at an
,=!I=
dt (2ax + b)
1
angle of45o thus,
Again diferentiating w.r.t. t R_-..=u'_(roJr)'2-2om
d2x -2a dx s 10
at' =
12"- . 5p' * +J.
Ans:(2)
Ans:(l)
d2x .. v2 =u2 I2gh
dr'z ... v-h graph gives parabola

=
L2a initially v is .[ and affer collision v t
eaxlbF eax+b) At t=0, h=d
1-+2vf(Downwards)
or G-
-za
'- (zax +bt' At2 v change direction
At 2-3 vJ (upwards)
- f = -2av3
31. Ans:(2)
v=vo+gt+{t'? 2

or !I
= y- 1q1 111'
dt
:+ dx =(v" + gt + ft'?)dt

so,px=fiv"+ot*n')ot 44. Ans:(2)


dv
of Area=v-v a=
X=V- +:+- dt
= " 2 3 1,11,10=v,-o
38. Ans:(2) dv- ladt
ZJ
n= 3i+ aj;a = 0.ai + 0.3j v.= 55 m/s
ii=D+5t 45. Ans: (J)
(CHEMISTRT')
= 3?+4j+(0.4i+0.3i)to
Ans:(4)
= 3i+ j+ ai +zj-zi +tj

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62. Ans:{4)
(4.4 x l0-r")-(4.0x l0'" ) n - l. t- O means last shell is 3s
KE. per atom - --- 2 . will be ls'?2s? 2P^ Js
E.C.
2'

Atomic no. is I I or 12.


_0.4*10,0 ,0J 63. Ans: (2)
I =2.0 x 10
"- fill-
2 if," o"-di,ut. are 6s. 6p. 5d and 4l' lteir order of
47. ing is 6s. 4/. 5d. 6p.i.e.. ns.h- Z)J' (n t ld' nf -
' Ans:(4)
it"i"*l,rt (4) is r'trong because photon exer(s 64.
"' Ans: (1)
nressure. This is because pholon is an elecromagnellc- bo".'.1'a".teasing order is t I t Thit is because as
fii;;;;. i;;J; on an object is dueonto unrl transfer of aromic number (nuclear charge) increases' all lne
area oT
un it time (
orbitals are pulled closer to the nucleus loser ts an
momenium oflhe photon per
the object. orbital to thi nucleus, less is ils energy'
48.
" Ans:(4) 65. Ans:(l) 66 Ans:(3) .
in-iiofi6.ttonic species, as negative charge increases' The d orbital hai lobes between x-axls and y-axrs'
7 , d..r"r... and hence ionic radii increase whereas i.*., uibn angt" of45'from x-axis andy-axis'
i'itooiiii"".t'rtg. increases' Z"n increases.andolhence
lonlc 67. Ans.(1)
ionic radii decrease. Hence. thc correct order For d-electron, / - 2. Orbital angular momentum
radii is
52 >Cl > Kt> Ca2.. =,tri-+ry= Jztz+ry=Jan
49.
' ' Ans:(2) 68. Ans.(2)
in-lio'"|!.rtoric species the ionic radii decreasc as-
When 1'= 2. rt cannot be -3
increases So decreasing order of 70. Ans'(J) ..
ii;"';;;l!-ur;hu.s; 69. Ans.(2)
ionic radii will be i.;r. I t means 4p subshell which can have
i; Z- A> N, (Z=7)>O) (Z= 8) "-
maximuir 6 electrons-
Thus. ionic radius of Nj should be belween lhat ol 7t. A ns. (3)
Cr and Ol. i]r.t-Jt or alomic orbitals in 4th energy level
50. Ans:(4) =*=42=16
t,'. tr: nlr; zrt = I : 8 12. Ans.(4)
51. Ans:(l) t
No. oiorbitats in a subshell = (2 I l) ..
7o2 Ze' .'.-tt,Iu*].u. ,o. ofelectrons in a subshell
K.E. - ==. P.E.=-- = 2(21+ t)=41+2.
-2r r 73. Ans.(1)
52. Ans:(3) h
53. Ans:(1) Lt.Lo =L. If A Lc = A P,then (A P)'? =
'4n 4n
According to Moseley equation,
.'- JtOo -- t(Z -1)orZ =10+1=11' Hence' the
Ji = a(Z - b)'

or u=ff,t",
ri
ttl 4n
element is sodium (Na)'
-54.
' Ans.(4) 1F
i-,q,iiilttunas for Light Amplication by Stimulated ot ^,=:E 2-\;
Eission ofRadiation.
55. Ans.(4) 56 Ans'(l) 74. Ans.(2)
-Oisiance
travetted in I sec = velocity (v)
57.
' Ans:(3)
e.^".)' """,'ired hv electton (as K.E.) on being ac- .hh v =;
Ii:,ru b';;;;Ariut ain""n'" ol'l kV = I kev Civen tr = v. Hence, /" = ,zr- becomes
As Droton hus ih" sa,e charge and as eners/.= po-
tential difference ' charge. hence proton wlll nave ,1,
the same kinetic energY.
Or y =- Ot
ftl
58. Ans:(l) 75. Ans.(1)

r = j?6.v
Cl(17) = 1rz 2s2 2P6 3s' 3P5
For excited slate, n = 2.

3p' .= -13 6
"2 = -1.4
Assigned electron is the last electron ofCl atom for ).2 "v
which n = 3. ! =l,m=0ands= -ll2'
1A Ans.(21 77. Ans.(3)
(l) 60' Ans:(2). Accoiding to Rydberg formula.
59. Ans: (r l)
For example afler 3p. electron enters lnto 4s level'
61. Ans:(2)
o=^'li'i) ....(i)
Cr\24)= l sz 2\') 2P" 35':3y''314s'
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According to Bohr model, for an electronictransition, l_


(I hv,=hvn+ -E or2 hv.,=2 hvn t E ....(ii)
LE=2x'meo l\
h' l,lri
_ n;
,l
)
(i) Eqn'. (ii) gives hv,-2 kv, = hvo -2 hvo
Eqn.
or v,-2vr=-vo
gu1 AE=[v-
h? or v^=2v,-v,
=hri 84. Ans.(l)

...
^1
r.-i.:_ 2n'me'(l f)
ncv=_ -r ---At r\t"(-;-_;
r r)
h,,li_ri)
I

\r?; n;)
(I l\ tt 1\
or " =- ,r li Ln'me"
....(ii)
= 1.0q7, tO'mr l;-- |

Comparing eqns.(i) and


,:
(ii),
) = 1.097 xl07m'

or i ----l rr=0.91v10 rt-Ql


Rr=-2n: meo.'.h,=- ,n'!"^
.. rrm.
_ _o.", 1.097 ,10'
-h 85. Ans.(3)
78. Ans.(2) "il Energy required to break one CI-Cl bond

z,=-E*ey,^E=E,-E, _ Bond energy per mole _243xlot J


n Avogadro's No. 6.02 x 10"
x
= L-1).,r.u* 3 -,r.2.,
-n e((2'
= 40.36 10 '?c J.
t) 4
t= nu:
.('
hT
.. Energy required = 10.2 eV
Ans.(4) -')
(6.6 x 10r0,/.rX3 x l0'r?s
r,nn' .'. Area covered (A,) .rra '' ^hc 2a

(. Area = nr'?)
E 40.36x10 J
= 4.91 x l0r m.
42_24 rc 86. Ans.(3)
t' A, lo I ,c E, 1,,
l_= hv= tt .. n
80. Ans.(3) ^L L, AI
(l) is correct because as wavelenlh decreases. the
spacing between the Iines(Al) becomes smaller and i-
).,t.---.-=2
,E, 50eV ^ or L,=)1,
smaller is correcl because for Balmer series, '' )., E, 25eV
n. - 2. @) is correct because n, = 3 to n, -2 will 87. Ans.(3)
pioduce the longest wavelength (being lst Iine)
81. Ans.(3) 88. Ans.(4): 2.5). ' J5 cm or I^ = i--
35
= I4 cm
l.)
oe=na() \)r',,
[t?; n; ) I 7,

l I 135r i i I 9 ix -_-
t' 62 36 36'4 5' t6 25 4oo
4
I- 1 I I 11
6
=
? e 2s- 36- 364s'
111116 35 cm
32 51 9 25 225
Thus AE will be minimum for the transition n - 6 to n 89. Ans.(2): In (b), K- has l8 electrons in each. As they
=5. have same atomic number but different masses, so
82. Ans.(4) they are also isotopes.
Paschen series is prurduced byjumps to n = 3. 90. Ans.(l): E.C. of M'1- = 2, 8, 14, i.e., it has 24 elec-
Starting from n = 7, possible bands produced are for trons.
transitions 7 -+ 3,6 +
3,5 -+ 3 and 4 3. + Hence, metal atom M would have electrons : 26.
Hence, 4 bands are produced. Hence, protons = 26, Neutrons = A- Z = 56 -26= 30.
83. Ans.(4)
hr, : hvo+ E 11.9.1 .(i)

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