Narayana GT 1 Sol PDF
Narayana GT 1 Sol PDF
PHYSICS - KEY
1 – 10 1 3 2 3 3 4 1 2 1 2
11 – 20 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 3
21 – 30 2 3 2 3 2 4 1 1 2 3
31 – 40 2 3 3 4 1 1 3 1 1 4
41 – 45 1 1 1 1 2
CHEMISTRY - KEY
46 – 50 2 4 1 4 3
51 – 60 3 1 3 4 4 2 2 2 4 4
61 – 70 2 2 3 4 1 2 2 2 4 3
71 – 80 2 4 2 3 2 2 4 1 4 2
81 – 90 1 3 3 2 1 4 3 2 2 3
BOTANY - KEY
91 – 100 1 1 2 4 3 4 4 3 3 2
101 – 110 2 3 3 2 3 4 3 3 2 4
111 – 120 3 2 3 2 3 1 4 2 1 4
121 – 130 1 1 3 4 3 2 1 3 2 4
131 – 135 3 3 1 3 3
ZOOLOGY - KEY
136 – 140 4 4 2 4 1
141 – 150 1 1 3 2 4 2 2 4 2 4
151 – 160 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 4 3 4
161 – 170 3 4 3 2 4 2 1 3 4 1
171 – 180 4 4 3 4 1 2 3 3 4 4
PHYSICS
1 1 1 4 3 4 16
1) 104 4 1.8
10 4 10 9
4
RP R1 R2 9
RR 100 200 Equivalent resistance
RP 1 2 66.7
R1 R2 300 RP RP (66.7 1.8)
R R 2). Case (1)
RP 21 22 RP2 1
R1 R2 h ut1 gt12
2
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Case(ii) hA h 4
1 2 hB 13h 13
h ut2 gt2
2 4
2u g V2 P
&t1 t2 u (t1 t2 ) (1) 6. S But P=mV V
g 2 2 g m
Sub u in case (i) P 2
1 S
h gt1t2 (2) 2 m2 g
2
1
case(iii)h gt32 (3) 7) Accelerations C-M
2 2
1 2 1 m m1 1
gt3 gt1t2 a 2 g 10
2 2 m2 m1 9
t3 t1t2 10
m / s2
2u sin 9
3). Given t1 Distance moved by C-M after 2sec
g
1
2u sin 90 2u cos S at 2
t2 2
g g 1 10 20
2u 2 2sin cos 2u 2 sin 2 S 4 m
t1t2 2 9 9
gg gg 8) Torque about O
2R 9 0.2 8sin 300 0.2 4 0.2
t1t2 , t1t2 R
g 1.8 0.8 0.8
4) F=m1a1+m2a2 1.8N m clock wise
200=10x12+20 x a2 9) About O,
80=20xa2 Li L f
a2=4m/s2
5) After collision exchange their velocihes
VA 2 gh ;VB 8 gh
Height reached by ball A
VA2
hA h
2g a
mV I
Height reached by ball B 2
hB h H a ma 2
2
a
2
V 1 sin 2
2
VB1 VB2 2 gh mV
2 6
m
h B 2
2g VB1 6 gh a 4ma 2
mV
2 6
3V
4a
10) M.I about Z-axis
MR 2
z (1)
2
6 gh 3 M.I about a line Y x c
hB 4 h
2g
9h 13h
h .
4 4
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1 c r 2
2
MR 2 C
M
4 2
MR 2 C2
1 M 1
4 2 2 3 h 3
From (1) & (2) 2
MR 2 MR 2 MC 2 h 4m
2 4 2 4 4g
MR 2
MC 2 tan a
a
g
3 3
4 2 15. Area under curves represent the total power
R radiated by a body and is proportional to
C
2 the fourth power of absolute temperature
11. Distance moved by a body on C.M of (Stefan’s law).
system. 4
T Q 280 4
4
Ap
m2d M H P
x AQ TQ p 560
m1 m2 3M
H AP 1
x AQ 16
3
Time taken of reach the earth surface 16. Heat capacity H.C=ms=V s
t
2x
2H H .C / V 1 1 S1 3 4 1
=
g 3g H .C / V 2 2 S2 4 3 1
GM GM PV
12. V 17. T
a a nR
2
Case (I)
3GM 1
V 2Vo 2
a po 1 Vo
Magnitude of potential V
3GM PV
1 1 Vo
T1
a nR nR
13. Bulk modulus POVO
p T1 (1)
(1) 5nR
V Case (II)
V 2Vo 2
1
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19. T TO aV 3
nRT nR TO aV
3
Pressure p
V V
dp
If p is min .then 0
dV
T
20 2aV 0
V
1
23.
3
T ER E 2 E cos 600
V 0
2a 2 Q 2a
ER 2 E
20. geff g 2 g sin 2 2 g g sin cos 90 4 0 x3
Qa
g 2 g 2 sin 2 ER
0 x 3
g eff g cos 24. Let q be charge inside the sphere due to
l infinite wire
T 2
geff
l
T 2
g cos
21. Case (I)
Police car vs motor cycle
V VS
n11 n1 (1)
V VO
Case (ii)
Motor cycle vs siren q
V V0 2 R2 y2
n12 n2 (2)
V q 2 R 2 y 2
Observer does n’t hears any beats
Flux through the
n11 n12 \
q 2 R 2 y 2
330 VO 330 VO sphere
176 165 0 0
330 22 330
25. 1 F & 5 F are parallel
330 VO 330 VO
176 CP 6 F
308 2
330 VO 176 8 4 F & 6 F are in series
1 1
330 VO 154 7 V1 : V2 : 3 : 2
7 330 7VO 8 330 8VO 4 6
3
330=15V0 V1 10 6V
V0=22m/sec 5
Charge on 4 F capacitor q = 4 6 24 c
V
22. n 220 Hz 26. Cases (I) S1 & S2 are open
4l
3V 1.5
n1 880 Hz i (1)
3 450
4 l Case (2) S1 & S2 are closed; Total current
4
thought the circuit
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1.5 maO Ee
i'
100 R ma
300 E O West
100 R e
Let i1 & i2 be current thought 100 and R Case – (II)
respectively F Fm Fe
1 1
i1 ; i2 = : R :100
100 R
R 1.5
i
100 R 100 R 300
100 R
1.5 R
i1 (2)
400 R 30000
From 1&2 i i 1 ma BeVO Ee
1.5 1.5 R m 3aO BeVO maO
450 400 R 30, 000 2mao BeVO
50 R 30, 000 2maO
R 6000 B down
eVO
27. Let R be resistance of the wire then
R 30. If a magnet cut into two parts perpendicular
RAB to its length and one part can be oscillates
4 the time period becomes half
2 r R
1m 12 T1 T
2
R 24 r T 1
R 2.4 1
T 2
2.4
RAB 0.6 31. BA B r 2
4
_ d d
28. r x i y j induced emf E B r 2
dt dt
dr
B 2r
dt
dr
E 2 rB
dt
32. iwattles irms sin
3 2 sin 600
__
1
B B sin i B cos j Power factor cos
2
I y I x
33. The image of convex lens coincides at the
o i o j pole (or) center of curvature then final
2 r r 2 r r image coincides with the object.
I
o 2 y i x j
2 r
__
O I y i x j
B
2 x y
2 2
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1 1 1
I I O cos2 1
f u V 2
1 1 1 Where Is phase diff
10 20 V Path diff = dsin
V 20cm x
d
x 20cm D
34. Case (1) 2 dx
Phase diff
u1 40cm D
f 15cm dx
I I O cos2 (Or)
V1 ? D
1 1 1 x
I IO cos2
f u1 V1
1 1 1 I
38. I O cos2 1 cos2 2
15 40 V1 2
1 83 1 2 900 2 900 1
V1 120 I
I O sin 2 2
V1 24cm 8
Case (2) h
39 e 1
u2 20cm 2mE
f 15cm hc
photon 2
V2 ? E
1 1 1 e 1 E
f V2 u2 photon C 2m
1 1 1 40. E WO KE
15 V2 20 KE E wO
V2 60cm 1 hc
mV 2 WO 1
Shift in image = V2 V1 =36 cm away from 2
1 2 4hc
mirror mV 1 WO 2
L l 2 3
35. 1 2 41
fO f e mV 1 mV 2 WO WO
2 3 2
1 2 41 W
mV 1 mV 2 O
2 3 2 3
2 4 2W
V1 V 2 O
3 3m
1
12 4 4 2
2
V V V1 V
fO L 3 3
fe l 1 1 1 3R
41. Case (1) R 2 2
L 1 2 4
m
l 4
1
36. Real depth and apparent depths are 3R
explained on the basic of refraction only. 1 1 1 8R
The concept of Case (2) 1 R 2
1 9 9
T.I.R is not involved here.
37 Intensity
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9 G g m RL
1 2
8R G g G 0.03
G g m , 1 m1
9 G2 g m 2 G2 0.02
1 27 27
8R 1
4 32 32 2
3R , G2 G
3
180 176 172 172
42. A72 A1176
70
A2 A3
71
A4 69 69
44. At A; I =O (open circuit Voltage)
43. Voltage gain At B ;( V=O) (Short circuit current)
R 45. True table for cases A, B, C, D, & D are
AV L given below
Rin
P Q Out put at Z
G RL 1 A B C D
Rin 0 0 1 0 0 0
But Trans conductance 0 1 0 1 1 0
I 1 0 1 1 0 0
gm C
VB 1 1 1 1 1 1
I C
2
VB Rin Rin
From 1&2
CHEMISTRY
46. (b)Let of mole of Fe undergoing formation 3 2eVm p 1
of FeO be x Hence, Be
p 2 3eV 9m p 3 3
Let mole of Fe undergoing formation of 50. Mg2+<Na+<F-<O2-<N3-
Fe2O3=1-x.Then 51. CH4-109.50,BeCl2-180,SO3-120,OF2-103
1
Fe + O2 FeO
2 52. XeO3 in sp3=hybridized with 3 bond pairs
x x/2 x in bonds and one lone pair. Hence, the
3 shape is trigonal pyramid.
2Fe + O2 Fe2O3 53. At low pressure,
2
3 1 x a
1-x 1 x P 2 V RT
4 2 V
x 3 i.e.,PV2 – RTV+a=0
As given 1 x 0.65 =Total moles
2 4 RT R 2T 2 4 Pa RT
of oxygen V
2P 2P
X=0.4 mol of FeO
1 x
4aP R T 2 2
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90. [Pt(NH3)2Cl2] can exhibit geometrical ZOOLOGY
isomerism 136. NCERT XI-Page no: 58,59,60
BOTANY 137. NCERT XI-Page no: 50,51,58,59
91. NCERT XI-Page no: 69 138. NCERT XII-Page no: 134,135
92. NCERT XII-Page no: 39 139. NCERT XI- Page no:54,57,58
93. NCERT XI-Page no: 39,40 140. NCERT XII- Page no:151
94. NCERT XI- Page no:198 141. Teacher’s choice
95. NCERT XII- Page no:115 142. NCERT XI – Page no: 161
96. NCERT XII- Page no:96 143. NCERT XII – Page no: 44,45
97. NCERT XI – Page no: 230,231 144. NCERT XI-Page no:319 para 1 line 11
98. NCERT XII- Page no:197 145. NCERT XII-Page no:245 first para
99. NCERT XI-Page no:95 146. NCERT XI-Page no: 57
100. NCERT XII-Page no:72 147. NCERT XII- Page no:235, para 1,line 8
101. Teacher’s choice 148. NCERT XII- Page no; 263
102. NCERT XI- Page no:145 149. NCERT XII- Page no : 58,para line 8
103. NCERT XI- Page no; 73 150. NCERT XII- Page no:151,fig 8.4
104. NCERT XI- Page no : 80 151. NCERT XII-Page no: 61
105. NCERT XII- Page no:110 152. NCERT XII-Page no:53,para 1 line 10
106. NCERT XII-Page no: 100 153. NCERT XII-Page no:48 fig 3.6
107. NCERT XI-Page no:213 154. NCERT XII-Page no: 228
108. NCERT XI-Page no:184 155. NCERT XII-Page no: 243 para 2 line 5
109. NCERT XI-Page no: 197 156. NCERT XI-Page no: 271 to 274,CO2
110. NCERT XI-Page no: 86 carried by hemoglobin as carbamino
111. academic text book compound form
112. NCERT XI-Page no: 24 157. NCERT XI-Page no: 332 fig 22.2
113. NCERT XII-Page no:175 158. NCERT XI-Page no:335 para 1
114. NCERT XI-Page no: 34 159. NCERT XI-Page no: 306 para 1
115. NCERT XII-Page no:79 160. NCERT XI-Page no:310 para 2
116. NCERT XI-Page no: 78 161. NCERT XI-Page no: 292,293
117. NCERT XII-Page no: 251 162. NCERT XI-Page no: 338 para l line 1
118. NCERT XII-Page no:87 163. NCERT XI-Page no:59 fig 4.23, ostriches
119. NCERT XII-Page no:105 are with urinary bladder
120. NCERT XII-Page no:30 164. NCERT XI-Page no:114 para3 line 9
121. NCERT XII-Page no:200 165. NCERT XI-Page no:275
122. NCERT XI-Page no:168,169 166. NCERT XII-Page no:226 para 1 line 1
123. NCERT XI-Page no: 134 167. NCERT XII-Page no:59,60
124. NCERT XI-Page no: 219 168. NCERT XII-Page no: 138 fig 7.9
125. NCERT XI-Page no:208 169. NCERT XII-Page no: 137
126. NCERT XI- Page no:12 170. NCERT XII-Page no:159
127. NCERT XII- Page no:83 171. NEET 2018
128. NCERT XI-Page no:22 172. NCERT XII-Page no:211,para 1 line 6
129. NCERT XI-Page no: 36,38 173. NCERT XII-Page no:213
130. NCERT XI-Page no:243 174. NCERT XII-Page no: 174
131. NCERT XI-Page no:249,250 175. NCERT XII-Page no:266,267
132. NCERT XI-Page no: 85 176. NCERT XI-Page no:287
133. Teacher’s choice 177. NCERT XI-Page no: 103
134. NCERT XII-Page no:183 178. NCERT XII-Page no:89,90
135. NCERT XII-Page no:114 179. NCERT XI-Page no:280
180. NCERT XII-Page no:285
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