Sample Question - Set 1 - Copy
Sample Question - Set 1 - Copy
NEET
PHYSICS
1. A uniform metallic wire as a resistance of 18Ω and is bent into an equilateral triangle.
Then, the resistance between any two vertices of the triangle is :
1) 8Ω 2) 12Ω 3) 4Ω 4) 2Ω
2. A force F is given by F=at +b t 2 , where t is time. What are the dimensions of a and b
1) −3
and M L2 T −4 2) ML T −3 and ML T −4 3) −1
and ML T 0 4) −4
and ML T 1
ML T ML T ML T
3. If there is a positive error of 50% in the measurement of speed of a body, then the error
in the measurement of kinetic energy is
1) 25% 2)50% 3)100% 4) 125%
4.
The dimensions of K in the equation W = K x is
1 2
1) 2) 3) 4)
2
1 0 −2 0 1 −1 1 1 −2 1 0 −1
M L T M L T M L T M L T
5. Water drops fall at regular intervals from a tap which is 5 m above the ground. The third
drop is leaving the tap at the instant the first drop touches the ground. How far above
the ground is the second drop at that instant
1) 2.50 m 2) 3.75 m 3) 4.00 m 4) 1.25 m
6. With what velocity a ball be projected vertically so that the distance covered by it in 5th
second is twice the distance it covers in its 6th second ( g=10 m/ s2 )
1) 58.8 m/s 2) 49 m/ s 3) 65 m/s 4) 19.6 m/s
7. The initial velocity of a particle is u(at t=0) and the acceleration f is given by at . Which of
the following relation is valid
1) 2) v=u+a t 3) v=u+at 4) v=u
2
2
v=u+a t
8. A particle is moving in a vertical circle. The tensions in the string when passing through
2
two positions at angles 30 ° and 60 ° from vertical (lowest position) are T 1 and T 2
respectively. then
1) T =T 2) T > T
3) T >T
same
1 2
9. In the above question, the percentage increase in the time of flight of the projectile will
be
1) 5% 2)10% 3)15% 4) 20%
10. A body can throw a stone up to a maximum height of 10 m. The maximum horizontal
distance that the boy can throw the same stone up to will be
1) 2) 10 m 3) 4) 20 m
20 √ 2 m 10 √ 2m
11. A satellite is moving with a constant speed v in circular orbit around the earth. An object
of mass ‘m’ is ejected from the satellite such that it just escapes from the gravitational
pull of earth. At the time of ejection, the kinetic energy of the object is :
1) 3 mv 2 2) 2 3) 2 4) 1 mv 2
mv 2 mv
12. A solid metal cube of edge length 2 cm is moving in a positive y direction at a constant
2 2
speed of 6m/s. there is a uniform magnetic field of 0.1 T in the positive z-direction. The
potential difference between the two faces of the cube perpendicular to the x-axis, is:
1) 6 Mv 2)1 mV
3) 12 mV 4)2 mV
13. A person is sitting in a travelling train and facing the engine. He tosses up a coin and the
coin falls behind him. It can be concluded that the train is
1) Moving forward and gaining speed 2)Moving forward and losing speed
3) Moving forward with uniform speed 4)Moving backward with uniform speed
14. A block is dragged on a smooth horizontal plane with the help of a light rope which
moves with a velocity v as shown in figure. The horizontal velocity of the block is
1) v 2) v sin θ 3) v 4) v
15. A particle of mass m , initially at rest, is acted upon by a variable force F for a brief
sin θ cos θ
interval of time T . It begins to move with a velocity u after the force stops acting. F is
shown in the graph as a function of time. The curve is semicircle
F0
Force
O Time T
1) 2) u= π T 3) u= π F0 T 4) u= F 0 T
2 2
πF
0
u=
8m 4m 2m
16. A parallel plate capacitor is of area 6cm and a separation 3mm. The gap is filled with
2m
three dielectric materials of equal thickness (see figure) with dielectric constants K 1=10,
2
K 2=12 and K 3=14. The dielectric constant of a material which when fully inserted in
above capacitor, gives same capacitance would be :
1) 12 2)4
3) 36 4)14
17. If force and displacement of particle in direction of force are doubled. Work would be
1) Double 2)4 times 3)Half 4) 1/4 times
18. The potential energy of a particle of mass 5 kg moving in the x− y plane is given by
U =(−7 x +24 y ) J, x and y being in metre. Initially at t=0 the particle is at the origin (0, 0)
moving with a velocity of (2.4 i^ +0.7 ^j) ms −1. The magnitude of force on the particle is
1) 25 units 2)24 units 3)7 units 4) None of these
20. A wheel of mass 10 kg has a moment of inertia of 160 kg -m 2 about its own axis, the radius
of gyration will be
1) 10 m 2) 8 m 3) 6 m 4) 4 m
21. A stone of mass m tied to string of length l is rotating along a circular path with constant
speed v . The torque on the stone is
1) mlv 2) mv 3) mv 4) Zero
2
l
22. Angular momentum of the particle rotating with a central force is constant due to
l
23. A 2 W carbon resistor is color coded with green, black, red and brown respectively. The
maximum current which can be passed through this resistor is :
1) 63 mA 2)0.4 mA
3) 100 mA 4) 20 mA
24. A rocket is launched with velocity 10 km/s . If radius of earth is R , then maximum height
attained by it will be
1) 2 R 2) 3 R 3) 4 R 4) 5 R
25. A wire is stretched 1 mm by a force of 1 k N. How far would a wire of the same material
and length but of four times that diameter be stretched by the same force ?
1) mm 2) 1 mm 3) 1 mm 4) 1 mm
1
2 4 8 16
26. Which of the following substance has the highest elasticity?
27. Water is flowing in a pipe of diameter 4 cm with a velocity 3 ms−1 . The water then enters
in to a pipe of diameter 2 cm. the velocity of water in the other pipe is
1) −1 2) −1 3) −1 4) −1
3 ms 6 ms 12 ms 8 ms
28. A ball of radius r and density ρ falls freely under gravity through a distance h before
entering water. Velocity of ball does not change even on entering wate r. If viscosity of
water is η , the value of h is given by
h
9 81 81 9
29. In a young’s double slit experiment with slit separation 0.1 mm, one observes a bright
fringe at angle rad by using light of wavelength λ 1. When the light of wavelength λ 2 is
1
40
used a bright fringe is seen at the same angle in the same set up. Given that λ 1 and λ 2 are
in visible range (380 nm to 740 nm), their values are
1) 380 nm, 500 nm 2) 625 nm, 500 nm 3) 380 nm, 525 nm 4) 400 nm, 500 nm
30. A fluid flows through a horizontal pipe having two different cross-sections of area A and
2 A . If the pressure at the thin cross-section is p and fluid velocity is v , the velocity and
pressure at the thicker cross-section is (take the density of fluid as ρ )
1) v , p+ 1 ρ v 2 2) v , p + 3 ρ v 2 3) v , p+ 3 ρ v 2 4) v , p+ 3 ρ v 2
31. Two plates of same thickness, of coefficients of thermal conductivity K 1∧K 2 and areas of
2 2 4 8 2 8 4
cross section A1∧ A 2 are connected as shown in figure. The common coefficient of
thermal conductivity K will be
1) K A + K A 2) K 1 A1 3) K 1 A1 + K 2 A 2 4) K 1 A2 + K 2 A 1
1 1 2 2
K2 A2 A1 + A 2 K1+ K2
32. Mode of transmission of heat, in which heat is carried by the moving particles, is
33. A magnet of total magnetic moment 10−2 i^ A- M 2 (cosω t) where b =1 Tesla and ω=0.125
rad/s. The work done for reversing the direction of the magnetic moment at t = 1
second, is
1) 0.007 J 2) 0.014 J 3) 0.01 J 4) 0.028 J
34. If amount of heat given to a system be 50 J and work done on the system be 15 J, then
change in internal energy of the system is
1) 35 J 2)50 J 3)65 J 4) 15 J
35. A thermally insulated container is divided into two parts by a screen. In one part the
pressure and temperature are P and T for an ideal gas filled. In the second part it is
vacuum. If now a small hole is created in the screen, then the temperature of the gas will
1) Decrease 2)Increase 3)Remain same 4) None of the above
36. The volume of air increases by 5%, in its adiabatic expansion. The percentage decrease
in its pressure will be
1) 5% 2)6% 3)7% 4) 8%
37.
The value of for one mole of an ideal gas is nearly equal to
pV
1) 2) 3) 4)
T
−1 −1 −1 −1 −1 −1 −1 −1
2 J mol K 8.3 J mol K 4.2 J mol K 2 cal mol K
38. When temperature of an ideal gas is increased from 27 ℃ to 227 ℃ , its r . m. s . speed
changed from 400 metre /s to V s . The V s is
1) 516 metre /s 2) 450 metre/s 3) 310 metre /s 4) 746 metre /s
1) C = R 2) C = γR 3) C /C =γ 4) C −C =2 R
V P P V P V
γ −1
40. In a seconds pendulum, mass of the bob is 30 g. If it is replaced by 90 g mass, then its
γ−1
41. Which one of the following equations of motion represents simple harmonic motion
Where k , k 0 , k 1 and a are all positive
1) Acceleration ¿−k x+ k x 2 2) Acceleration ¿−k (x +a)
42.
The equation of a simple harmonic wave is given by y=5 sin (100 t−x ), where x∧ y are in
π
metre and time is in second. The period of the wave in second will be
2
1) 0.04 2) 0.01 3) 1 4) 5
43. A simple harmonic oscillator has an amplitude a and time period T . The time required by
it to travel from x=a to x=a /2 is
1) T /6 2) T /4 3) T /3 4) T /2
44. The frequency of fundamental note in an organ pipe is 240 Hz. On blowing air,
frequencies 720 Hz and 1200 Hz are heard. This indicates that organ pipe is
1) A pipe closed at one end 2)A pipe open at both ends
45. An open pipe of length 33 cm resonates with frequency of 100 Hz . If the speed of sound is
330 m/s , then this frequency is
1) Fundamental frequency of the pipe 2)Third harmonic of the pipe
CHEMISTRY
46. A metal nitride, M 3 N 2 contains 28% of nitrogen. The atomic mass of metal, M is
1) −23 2) 23 3) 22 4) 21
6.023 ×10 6.023 ×10 6.023 ×10 6.023 ×10
48. H 2 O2 solution used for hair bleaching is sold as a solution of approximately 5.0 g H 2 O2
Per 100 mL of the solution. The molecular weight of H 2 O2 is 34. The molarity of this
solution is approximately:
1) 3.0 2)1.5 3)0.15 4)4.0
49. The ratio of specific charge (e /m) of an electron to that of a hydrogen ion is:
1) 1 :1 2) 1840 :1 3) 1 :1840 4) 2 :1
1) Diffraction
2) Polarisation
4) Interference
1) 8 /9 2) 4 /5 3) 9 /8 4)1
3) Does not depend on the frequency of photon but depends only on the intensity of
incident light
4) Depends both on intensity and frequency of the incident photon
1) H 2) Be 3) B 4) N
54. The electronic configurations of four elements are given below. Arrange these elements
in the correct order of the magnitude (without sign) of their electron affinity.
I. 2 s 2 2 p5
II. 3 s 2 3 p5
III. 2 s 2 2 p4
IV. 3 s 2 3 p 4
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
1) (i) < (ii)<(iv)<(iii) 2)(ii)<(i)<(iv)<(iii) 3)(i)<(iii)<(iv)<(ii) 4)(iii)<(iv)<(i)<(ii)
The anion ‘X ’ is
1) N −¿ ¿ 2) O−¿ ¿ 3) N 2−¿¿ 4) O 2−¿¿
1) N + 2) N 3) O + 4) O
(a) Oxidizing and reducing agent in acidic medium. But not in basic medium.
(b) Oxidizing and reducing agent in both acidic and basic medium
(c) Reducing agent in basic medium, but not in acidic medium
(d) Oxidizing agent in acidic medium, but not in basic medium.
60. Two gases A and B having the same volume diffuse through a porous partition in 20 and
10 seconds respectively. The molecular mass of A is 49 u . Molecular mass of B will be:
1) 25.00 u 2) 50.00 u 3) 12.25 u 4) 6.50 u
1) NTP 2) 0 ℃ and 2.0 atm 3) 127 ℃ and 1 atm 4) 273 ℃ and 2 atm
1) C+ O ⟶ C O ; ∆ H=−94 kcal
2) C+ O ⟶ C O ; ∆ H=+ 94 kcal
2 2
65. Standard heat of formation of C H 4 ( g ) , C O 2 ( g ) and water 25C are −17.9 ,−94.1and
2 2
−1
respectively. Calculate the heat change (in kcal) in the following reaction
at 25C:
−68.3 kcal mo l
66. An aqueous solution contains N i 2+¿, C o ions at equal concentrations. The solubility
2+ ¿¿
2+ ¿∧P b ¿
¿
product of NiS , PbS∧cos in water at 25 ℃ are 1.4 × 10−24 ,3.4 ×10−28∧3× 10−26 , respectively.
Indicate which of these ions will be precipitated first and last when sulphide
concentration is progressively increased from zero?
1) NiS∧PbS 2) NiS∧cos 3) cos∧NiS 4) PbS∧NiS
71. Which di-carboxylic acid in presence of a dehydrating agent is least reactive to give an
anhydride :
1)
2)
3)
4)
4) As a reducing agent
75. Which one of the following processes is used for manufacture of calcium?
1) Cl 2) Ca 3) Mg 4) Br
77. A compound X on heating gives a colourless gas. This residue is dissolved in water to
obtain Y . Excess C O2 is bubbled through aqueous solution of Y when Z is formed. Z on
gentle heating gives back X . The X is
1) CaC O 2) Ca ( HC O ) 3) N a C O 4) NaHC O
1) Catenation
80. The element which forms neutral as well as acidic oxides is:
1) M O 2) MO 3) M O 4) M O
82. The isomeric monosubstitution products theoretically possible for the structure,
4 5 2 3 2 4
1) Tautomers
2) Conformational isomers
3) Canonical structures
4) Optical isomers
1) C H CH =NOH
2) C H CH =CHCH
6 5
3 3
3)
86.
is called:
1) Wurtz’s reaction 2)Kolbe’s reaction 3)Sabatier and 4)Carbylamines
Senderens reaction reaction
87. The following reaction is an example of,
C 3 H 8 +2 C l 2 Light C 3 H 6 C l 2 +2 HCl
1) An addition reaction
→
2) A substitution reaction
3) An elimination reaction
88. Which primitive unit call has unequal edge lengths (a ≠b ≠ c) and all axial angles
different from 90° ?
1) Tetragonal 2)Hexagonal 3)Monoclinic 4) Triclinic
1) Carbon 2)CO 3) C O 4) S O
BIOLOGY
2 2
91. A perennial shrub has compound leaves and solitary zygomorphic and epigynous flowers.
Each flower reveals dichlamydeous condition with many stamens and multiple fruit with
exalbuminous seeds. What is the ratio of advanced and primitive characters in it?
1) 1:2 2)2:3 3)1:1 4)3:2
92. Two or more species which occupy the same or overlapping area are known as
96. The main difference between Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria is
2) A-zygote; B-syngamy
102 In algae, sexual reproduction takes place through the fusion of two
.
104 Which one of the following groups of animals is bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic?
.
111 In the flowers of a plant, the ovarian part is fused, but styles and stigmas are free. Its
. ovary becomes unilocular due to breakdown of partition wall and the ovules are attached
to a central axis. Identify the plant.
1) Dianthus 2)Abutilon 3)Nymphaea 4)Michelia
112 Identify the type of plant tissue being represented by the set of statements given below
. I. Their cells are isodiametric (they may be spherical, oval, round, etc.)
II. Their cell walls are thin and made up of cellulose
III. They may either be closely packed or have small intercellular spaces
IV. They perform functions like photosynthesis, storage, secretion, etc.
1) Sclerenchyma 2)Parenchyma 3)Collenchyma 4)Meristem
113 I. Peripheral vascular bundles are smaller than the centrally located vascular bundles
. II. Phloem parenchyma is absent
III. Water parenchyma cavities are present within the vascular bundles
Which of the above characters belong to the monocotyledonous stem?
1) I and II 2)II and III
115 The first segment of earthworm’s body, which contains mouth is called
.
117 Which of the following segment contains the cerebral ganglion in the earthworm?
.
118 The kind of tissue that forms the supportive structure in our pinna (external ears) is also
. found in
1) Starch 2)Proteins
125 If the total amount of adenine and thymine in a double-stranded DNA is 60%, then the
. amount of guanine in this DNA will be
126 When parental and maternal chromosomes change their material with each other in cell
. division, this event is called
4) G , S and G phases
129 From the following, identify the two correct statements with reference to meiosis
1 2
131 Study the following statement and choose the correct option(s) from the codes from
. below
I. Root pressure provides a light push in the overall process of water transport
II. Root pressure causes the flow of water faster through xylem than it can be lost by
transportation
III. In symplast pathway, water move exclusively through the cell wall and intercellular
spaces
IV. Guttation is a cause of transpiration pull
V. Most plants fulfill their water requirement by transpiration pull
1) I, II and III are correct while IV and V are incorrect
133 If the osmotic pressure of cytoplasm in a cell is balanced by external solution, the
. solution must be
137 Hydroponics has been successfully employed as a technique for which of the following
. vegetables?
147 Permanent localised qualitative change in size, biochemistry, structure and function of
. cells or organs is called
3) Differentiation 4)Dedifferentiation
149 Cell elongation in intermodal regions of the green plants takes place due to
.
150 Fruits can be left on the tree longer, so as to increase the market period. This is due to
. the function of
152 What will happen if the secretion of parietal cells of gastric glands is blocked with an
. inhibitor?
155 The diagram below shows how things get to and from the liver. They are labeled as A, B,
. C, D, E and F. Which one of the following labellings is the correct one?
1) A is the hepatic portal vein and E is the hepatic vein
158 Identify the different parts of the respiratory system in accordance to their location
. given below
I. Posterior part of the pharynx
II. Present at the glottis
III. In front of oesophagus
Choose the correct option accordingly
1) I-Nasal cavity, II-Larynx, III-Bronchi 2)I-Nasopharynx, II-Epiglottis, III-Wind pipe
2) RV + ERV + TU + IRV
161 The progenitors that are formed in bone marrow and differentiated elsewhere are
.
170 Parts labelled as ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’ and ‘E’ respectively indicate in the given figure are
.
A B C D E
1) ilium femur tibia pubis sacrum
171 …A… is a collection of pressed, dried and preserved plants …B… labelled arranged
. systematically for further reference
A and B in the above statement refers to
1) A-Herbarium; B- 2) A-herbarium; B- 3) A-Museum; B- 4) A-Garden; B-
mounted on thin mounted on a mounted on a iron mounted on a
film paper sheet sheet paper sheet
172 The set of ions necessary for muscle contraction is
.
1) 2 +¿¿
¿ 2) 2+ ¿¿
3) +¿∧K
+¿¿
¿ 4) 2+ ¿¿
C a2+¿∧M g N a+¿∧Mg ¿
Na N a+¿∧C a ¿
3) Have dual (exo and endocrine) mode of 4)Are present in the hypothalamus region of
function brain
179 Androgens act on the …A… and influence the male sexual behavior called …B… . These
. hormones produce …C… effect on protein and carbohydrate metabolism. Choose the
correct combination of A, B and C
1) A-PNS, B-libido, C-catabolic 2)A-ANS, B-libido, C-catabolic