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Test - 9 (Answers & Hints )

All India Aakash Test Series for Medical-2014

T EST 9

ANSWERS
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All India Aakash Test Series for Medical-2014

Test - 9 (Answers & Hints)

Hints to Selected Questions


[ PHYSICS]
1. Answer (2) Gravitational potential =
Potential energy Mass

12. Answer (1) Normal reaction provides all necessary forces. 13. Answer (2) 14. Answer (3)
du = 2r + 2 dr For equilibrium, F = 0 r = 1 m F =

Heat energy Latent heat = Mass

2.

Answer (3)

g T L =2 + g T L
3. Answer (4) Equations involving addition, subtraction and dimensionless quantities cannot be derived. 4. Answer (4)

15. Answer (4) Exchange of velocities. 16. Answer (3) m1v1 + m2v 2 v CM = m1 + m2 17. Answer (4)
a= g sin 1+ k2 r2

t1 + t 2 =
5.

2u g

Answer (1) For equal changes in velocities, ratio of distances from rest are 1 : 3 : 5 : ......

18. Answer (3) No external torque is acting in the system. 19. Answer (3) KE = ME = 20. Answer (2)
PE 2

6.

Answer (1) Slope of the position versus time graph increases graphically.

7.

Answer (3)

8.

4 If R = nH, angle of projection, = tan1 . n Answer (2)


Diagonals of rhombus are perpendicular to each other.

W =

mgRh R+h

21. Answer (1) r<R


E in = Es = E= GMr R3 GM R2

9.

Answer (4)
v = 2v sin 60 = 2 20 sin = 20 m/s 2 2

r=R r>R

10. Answer (2) FBA = 3 a = 3 11. Answer (2) fL = 0.5 4 g = 20 N, Driving force = 1 g = 10 N Body is at rest so static friction is acting on body.
16 =6N 3+5

GM r2

22. Answer (4)


0 0.5

23. Answer (2) W1 : W2 : W3 : W4 : ...... = 1 : 3 : 5 : ..... For consecutive equal elongations.

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Test - 9 (Answers & Hints ) 24. Answer (4) 25. Answer (2) Balloon gets thrust in vertically upward direction along with the thrust in horizontally to the right. 26. Answer (1) 27. Answer (4) 28. Answer (3)
p = 4T 4T 4T = r r2 r1

All India Aakash Test Series for Medical-2014 37. Answer (4)

T3

T2 T1

O
T3 > T2 > T1 38. Answer (1) 39. Answer (2)

29. Answer (3) Melting of ice will be incomplete. 30. Answer (1)
+ 2 + 3 = 1 = 50C 3

1 1 1 m2 ( A2 y 2 ) = m2 A2 2 2 2
40. Answer (3)
2 2 A = a1 + a2

41. Answer (3)


T = 2 m k

31. Answer (4) Random motion of gas molecules. 32. Answer (2)
Fmax = n1F1 + n2F2 F1 + F2 F = and Cv = R = 2R . n1 + n2 2 2

Now, k = 4k
T = 2 m T = 4k 2

33. Answer (4)


B = V dp 1 =0C = = dV B

42. Answer (1)


v= 314 = = 100 m/s k 3.14

34. Answer (1)


max T 300 1 = 1 2 = 1 = = 0.25 = 25% T1 400 4

43. Answer (2) 44. Answer (3)


n = nv 3000 320 = = 3200 Hz v vs 320 20

35. Answer (2) 36. Answer (4)

45. Answer (1) HCF is the fundamental.

[ CHEMISTRY ]
46. Answer (3) 47. Answer (1) Fact. 48. Answer (1) Fact. 49. Answer (1)

PA 2

24 PB 20 2

1.2 PB2

50. Answer (3) C + O2 CO2 32 g 22.4 L 5.6 L 8g

PA 2 . MA2 (nA 2 P
PA 2 MB MA PB2

nB2 )

PB2 . MB .(nA2 P

nB2 )

2KClO3 2KCl + 3O2 2 122.5 g 20.34 g 3 32 g 8g

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All India Aakash Test Series for Medical-2014 51. Answer (2) In benzyne all C atoms are sp2 hybridised. 52. Answer (1) 66. Answer (3) Fact 67. Answer (3)

Test - 9 (Answers & Hints)

Br
being symmetrical its dipole moment is zero.

AB2lp3 type of structure are linear. 68. Answer (3) 69. Answer (1)

Br
53. Answer (2) Fact. 54. Answer (2)
KMnO4/H
+

COOH

1 n

70. Answer (4)

CH3

CH2

CH2

CH2

OH ,

55. Answer (1)

CH3
6

CH3
3

CH

CH2

OH ,
CH3

+3

+5

H3PO3 2 M Eq. M = 6
n-factor = 56. Answer (1) Fact. 57. Answer (1)

H3PO4 + PH3

M 2

2M 3

CH3

CH2

CH OH

CH3, CH3

C OH

CH3 ,

3 2

CH3 CH3
CH3

CH2
CH2

CH2
O

O
CH2

CH3, CH3
CH3

CH

CH3,

71. Answer (1)

To have the total charge on the silicate to be zero 3 Ca2+ must be present. 58. Answer (4) Change in concentration has no effect on the pH of solution of salt of weak acid and weak base. 59. Answer (2) 60. Answer (1) 61. Answer (1) Fact. 62. Answer (2) Fact. 63. Answer (1) 64. Answer (3) 65. Answer (4) Water remain neutral at all temperatures though its pH changes. 72. Answer (1) Fact 73. Answer (1) 74. Answer (1) 75. Answer (4) 76. Answer (1)

OH C CH
1% HgSO4 20% H2SO4

CH2

Tautomerism

O C CH3

Least charge separation. 77. Answer (4) Cis and trans.

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Test - 9 (Answers & Hints ) 78. Answer (2) Only terminal alkynes with acidic hydrogen give this test. 79. Answer (3) Fact 80. Answer (1) 81. Answer (1) IUPAC - rule 82. Answer (3) It forms sodium meta aluminate. 83. Answer (3)
+3 3

All India Aakash Test Series for Medical-2014 84. Answer (2) Volume strength = 5.6 N N = 3.57 85. Answer (4) All have vacant orbital. 86. Answer (1) Fact. 87. Answer (2) 88. Answer (4) 89. Answer (2)

H2C2O4 + HI
12

C2H6

Fact. 90. Answer (1) CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g)

No. of gram equivalent of HI = 12

[ BIOLOGY ]
91. Answer (3) 92. Answer (1) Category which contains related order is class. 93. Answer (3) Spirogyra Nostoc, Anabaena Mucor, Puccinia Euglena, Noctiluca 94. Answer (3) Spore, unfavourable conditions. 95. Answer (4) Linnaeus system. 96. Answer (2) Sporangiospore, zoospore, conidia Asexual spore. 97. Answer (3) Fossil evidence Phylogenetic system 98. Answer (1) Ectocarpus Filamentous branched 99. Answer (4) Bryophytes Liverworts + Mosses Pteridopyte Ferns + Horse tails Gymnosperms Cycads + Conifers Angiosperms Monocots + Dicots Plantae Monera Fungi Protista 100. Answer (3) Sporic meiosis is present in bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms, angiosperms. 101. Answer (3) Dryopteris Ferns Frond Large size leaf. 102. Answer (3) Turmeric Underground storage stem. 103. Answer (2) (a) Unipinnate leaf of neem. (b) Palmate leaf of silk cotton tree. 104. Answer (3) Plum, rose Perigynous Guava Epigynous. 105. Answer (2) Fabaceae family. 106. Answer (2) Lignin thickening. 107. Answer (3) Only green cells of epidermis are guard cells. 108. Answer (2) Bundle cap Dicot Sclerenchymatous pericycle Bundle sheath Monocot Sclerenchyma

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All India Aakash Test Series for Medical-2014 109. Answer (2) 110. Answer (2) 80S ribosomes are formed by nucleolus. 111. Answer (3) 112. Answer (2) 113. Answer (4) Fluid nature of membrane is due to the mobility of protein and lipids. 114. Answer (1) More clearly visible tetrad, recombination nodule, crossing over. 115. Answer (3) 116. Answer (3) 2n = 46 chromosome. In S-phase each chromosome will have two chromatids, so total number of chromatids are 2 46 = 92. 117. Answer (4) All are correct. 118. Answer (1) Specific, for hydrophilic molecule, no energy used, transport saturation present. 119. Answer (2) Guttation. 120. Answer (1) Phloem transport is bidirectional because source and sink relationship can be variable. 121. Answer (2) 122. Answer (3) Leghaemoglobin activates the nitrogenase. 123. Answer (4) Mainly NO3 is absorbed. 124. Answer (3) Macroelements, microelements. 125. Answer (2) 126. Answer (2) PS II - P680, PS I - P700 127. Answer (3) Ribulose 1, 5, bisphosphate. 128. Answer (1) Maize C4 plant Bundle sheath cell, mesophyll Wheat C3 plant Mesophyll cell 129. Answer (3) 131. Answer (4) 130. Answer (2)

Test - 9 (Answers & Hints)

CoA Pyruvate NAD+ NADH CO2 Acetyl CoA

Cytochrome aa3 complex. 132. Answer (3) 0.7 Fat > 1 Organic acid 1 Carbohydrates 133. Answer (2) Cytokinin counteracts apical dominance. 134. Answer (4) Secondary meristem. 135. Answer (1) 136. Answer (3) Enzymes generally function in a narrow range of temperature and pH. Each enzyme shows its highest activity at a particular temperature and pH called as the optimum temperature and optimum pH. With the increase in substrate concentration, the velocity of the enzymatic reaction rises at first. The reaction ultimately reaches maximum velocity (Vmax) which is not exceeded by any further rise in concentration of the substrate. 137. Answer (2) The excess of secretion of growth hormone after adolescence causes excessive growth of the bones of limbs and lower jaw, and the person has gorilla like appearance. 138. Answer (2) Overproduction of hormones by adrenal cortex causes Cushings syndrome and Conns disease. Cortisol stimulates RBC production causing polycythemia. 139. Answer (3) Marasmus occurs in children less than one year of age. Whereas, kwashiorkor occurs in children more than one year of age. 140. Answer (2) Tunica media is comparatively thin in veins because smooth muscles are negligible. 141. Answer (4) Coenzymes are nucleotides of vitamins.

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Test - 9 (Answers & Hints ) 142. Answer (3) Estrogen hormone is a lipophilic hormone, which directly enters inside the cell and does not generate a second messenger. It binds with intracellular receptors in nucleus. 143. Answer (2) Point A in the graph indicates depolarisation and point C in the graph indicates repolarisation. 144. Answer (3) 145. Answer (2) Hypoxia is one of the factors which stimulates the JG cells to release erythropoietin hormone, to stimulate erythropoiesis. 146 Answer (4) 147. Answer (3) Knee joint, ankle joint and elbow joint all are the examples of hinge joint. 148. Answer (3) 149. Answer (2) 150. Answer (2) 151. Answer (2) 152. Answer (4) Ciliated epithelium move particles, cells or mucus in a specific direction over the epithelium. 153. Answer (3) 154. Answer (4) Stratified compound epithelium covers the dry surface of the skin, buccal cavity, pharynx, ducts of salivary and pancreatic glands. A, B and C all are simple epithelial tissues. 155. Answer (4) The single letter Y depicts tyrosine amino acid. 156. Answer (4) A is nucleoside (adenosine). B is uracil. C is adenine (purine). D is nucleotide (adenylic acid) i.e., AMP. 157. Answer (2) 158. Answer (3) The diagram illustrated in the choice number three is of Ophiura (brittle star).

All India Aakash Test Series for Medical-2014 159. Answer (2) In Ascaris males are shorter than females and the tail is curved. In Hippocampus, males bear a brood pouch. 160. Answer (3) 161. Answer (3) 162. Answer (2) Pivot joint is present between atlas and axis. Between the skull and atlas ellipsoid joint is present. 163. Answer (3) 164. Answer (2) 165. Answer (4) Chameleon is tree lizard, with prehensile tail. 166. Answer (4) 167. Answer (3) In female cockroach ovaries are present in 2 to 6th abdominal segments. 168. Answer (1) 169. Answer (3) 170. Answer (1) 171. Answer (4) 172. Answer (1) 173. Answer (3) Collagen is the most abundant protein in animal world. The most abundant protein in biosphere is RUBISCO. 174. Answer (4) 175. Answer (3) 176. Answer (4) Rods are evenly distributed all over the retina. Whereas, cones are more concentrated in the centre of retina. 177. Answer (2) Lymph can coagulate, it has fibrinogen and calcium. 178. Answer (2) 179. Answer (4) Hippocampus is bony fish. 180. Answer (3) All the enzymes of intestinal juice are brush border enzymes.

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