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SEC : SR ELITE (SET-I) NEET PART TEST – 1 KEY DATE : 10-09-2024

BOTANY

1) 4 2) 3 3) 2 4) 4 5) 4 6) 2 7) 1 8) 3 9) 1 10) 4
11) 3 12) 1 13) 1 14) 1 15) 4 16) 1 17) 2 18) 2 19) 3 20) 2
21) 3 22) 2 23) 1 24) 2 25) 4 26) 2 27) 4 28) 2 29) 2 30) 2
31) 4 32) 4 33) 4 34) 2 35) 1 36) 3 37) 3 38) 3 39) 1 40) 2
41) 3 42) 4 43) 4 44) 3 45) 2 46) 3 47) 4 48) 2 49) 1 50) 3

ZOOLOGY

51) 3 52) 1 53) 1 54) 1 55) 3 56) 3 57) 3 58) 4 59) 1 60) 4
61) 1 62) 2 63) 2 64) 1 65) 2 66) 3 67) 2 68) 3 69) 3 70) 1
71) 4 72) 4 73) 3 74) 1 75) 2 76) 2 77) 3 78) 1 79) 4 80) 2
81) 4 82) 1 83) 3 84) 4 85) 3 86) 1 87) 1 88) 2 89) 2 90) 4
91) 4 92) 1 93) 3 94) 3 95) 2 96) 1 97) 4 98) 3 99) 4 100) 2

PHYSICS

101) 2 102) 1 103) 3 104) 2 105) 3 106) 2 107) 3 108) 1 109) 3 110) 2
111) 2 112) 2 113) 2 114) 2 115) 3 116) 4 117) 3 118) 1 119) 2 120) 3
121) 4 122) 3 123) 2 124) 1 125) 3 126) 2 127) 4 128) 1 129) 2 130) 4
131) 4 132) 2 133) 1 134) 4 135) 3 136) 1 137) 3 138) 2 139) 3 140) 1
141) 1 142) 2 143) 3 144) 4 145)2 146) 3 147) 3 148) 3 149) 1 150) 1
CHEMISTRY

151) 3 152) 1 153) 1 154) 1 155) 2 156) 2 157) 4 158) 2 159) 1 160) 2
161) 3 162) 4 163) 4 164) 2 165) 4 166) 1 167) 3 168) 3 169) 2 170) 1
171) 3 172) 1 173) 3 174) 2 175) 2 176) 2 177) 1 178) 4 179) 1 180) 2
181) 4 182) 2 183) 3 184) 1 185) 3 186) 1 187) 2 188) 3 189) 3 190) 1
191) 1 192) 3 193) 1 194) 3 195) 4 196) 3 197) 4 198) 1 199) 4 200) 3
NEET PT-01 (10-09-24)
SOLUTIONS
ZOOLOGY 64. Goblet cells of alimentary canal are modified
SECTION-A from columnar epithelial cells. [NEET (Sep.)
51. Trygon is stingray, vertebrate and is provided 2020]
with poisonous sting. Scorpion is also 65. All the types of the following cell junctions
provided with a poisonous sting but it is an are found in the epithelial tissues except
invertebrate synaptic junctions. The synaptic junctions are
52. In frog, the venacava open into sinus venosus seen in neural tissue.
and it in turn opens into right atrium. 66. RBCs of human are enucleated. Air filled
53. Chondrocytes of cartilage and osteocytes of bones are found only in birds.
bone are located in lacunae. 67. The cells in neural tissue that help in
54. Lancelets are cephalochordates. They have protection and support and make up more
notochord throughout their life and than one half the volume of neural tissue in
considered as typical chordates. our body are neuroglial cells.
55. A healthy individual has 12-16 gms of 68. Sea hare has bilateral symmetry. So it can be
haemoglobin in every 100 ml of blood. cut into identical left and right halves from
56. Male cockroach has long wings that extend only one plane.
beyond the tip of the abdomen. 69. The mantle is a spongy layer that protects the
57. Tapeworm is an acoelomate and roundworm visceral mass in molluscs. It is not seen in
arthropods.
is a pseudocoelomate.
58. In frog, the foramen magnum is a part of 70. Male cockroach has dorsal anus and ventral
male genital pore.
skeletal system. It passes medulla oblongata.
59. Squamous epithelium – Air sacs of lungs; 71. Fusiform muscle fibres are ‘involuntary’ as
their functioning cannot be directly
Cuboidal epithelium – Tubular part of
controlled.
nephron; Ciliated epithelium – Bronchiole of
respiratory tract; Columnar epithelium – 72. Pheretima is a monoecious annelid.
Lining of stomach; Compound epithelium – 73. The ear of frog is an organ of hearing as well
Dry surface of skin. as balancing
60. Platypus, flying fox, vulture and ostrich are 74. No neuron is with many axons.
homoiothermous animals. Platypus, vulture 75. Sea walnut belonged to the phylum-
and ostrich are oviparous and flying fox is Ctenophora.
viviparous. 76. Microvilli are found in the apical surfaces of
61. Echinoderms are spiny bodied with well- (a) Cubical cells and (b) Columnar cells. (a)
developed exoskeleton. They also have and (b) are respectively seen in PCT and
calcareous ossicles as endoskeleton. intestine.
62. Hydra – Hypostome; Amphioxus – Hollow 77. In open type the blood is pumped out of the
nerve cord; Nereis – Parapodia; heart and the cells and tissues are directly
Balanoglossus – Stomochord bathed in it.
63. Blood from sinuses enter heart through ostia. 78. Bidder’s canal in male frog is found in kidney
Spiracles are the outside openings of tracheal and transports the sperms.
system in cockroach.

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NEET PT-01 (10-09-24)
79. Honeybee – Head, thorax and abdomen; 91. The bone marrow in some bones is the site of
Hemichordate – Proboscis, collar and trunk; production of blood cells; In bone marrow,
Horse – Head, neck, trunk and tail; Hyla – the myeloid and lymphoid progenitors are
Head and trunk. present. They help in the production of blood
80. Ear wax is secreted by a duct gland or cells.
exocrine gland namely ceruminous gland. 92. In both tree frog and tree lizard, incomplete
81. The fibres and fibroblasts are compactly double circulation by having three chambered
packed in dense connective tissue. heart.
82. As the skin of frog has the ability to diffuse 93. The main digestive glands of frog are liver
the dissolved oxygen into its body, it can and pancreas.
respire in water even though it doesn’t have 94. Basophils secrete histamine, serotonin, etc.
gills. and are involved in allergic reactions.
83. Intercalated discs are communication 95. In male cockroach, 9th and 10th tergites form
junctions found in cardiac muscle. brood pouch along with 9th sternite; In female
84. Mouth → Pharynx → Oesophagus → Crop cockroach, the collaterial glands secrete
→ Gizzard [NEET (Oct.) 2020] ootheca.
85. Serum differs from blood in lacking clotting 96. As mammals have different types of teeth
factors. [NEET 2016, Phase II] like, incisors, canines, premolars and molars,
SECTION-B they can cut, tear and chew the food.
86. The number of abdominal segments in 97. Optic lobes are related to midbrain of frog.
cockroach without ganglia is four (5th, 8th, 9th 98. Both the statements are correct.
and 10th abdominal segments). 99. The explained features are related to
87. Nervous tissue is the main tissue component neutrophils.
of the nervous system, which is the body's 100. Scoliodon is a dogfish. The scientific name of
command center. It has the greatest control dog is Canis
over the body because it controls and PHYSICS
coordinates many of the body's functions. SECTION – A
88. Collar cells of a sponge help in intracellular d
101. Velocity of kumar w.r.t elevator , v1 
digestion and create water currents in canal t1
system. Glue cells are found in a ctenophore
d
and help in adhesion. Velocity of elevator w.r.t groun, v2 
t2
89. Communication junctions (intercalated discs)
Velocity of kumar w.r.t ground,
of heart muscle at some fusion points allow
v  v1  v 2
the cells to contract as a unit, i.e., when one
d d d
cell receives a signal to contract, its  
neighbours are also stimulated to contract. t t1 t 2
90. Alary muscles of cockroach help in 1 1 1
 
circulation. t t1 t 2
t1t 2
t  (time taken by kumar to walk up
 t1  t 2 
on the moving escalator)
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NEET PT-01 (10-09-24)
102. I) At the highest point of a vertically = 5 k   2.34 mA = 11.7 V
projected body, speed is zero but it has non- Now consider the case when diode connection
zero acceleration,g at that instant. are reversed. In this case voltage drop across
II) If the particle rebounds instantly with the the diode's combination = 0.7 V
same speed, it implies infinite acceleration 12  0.7
 Current i   2.26 mA
which is unphysical. 5 k
103. Let student will catch the bus after t sec. So it
 V0  iR  2.26 mA 5 k  11.3 V
will cover distance ut.
Hence charge in the value of V0
Similarly distance travelled by the bus will be
= 11.7 –11.3 = 0.4 V
1 2
at for the given condition 111. The current through circuit
2 3
P 100 10
1 t2 50 t i   0.2 A 2
ut  50  at 2  50   u   V 0.5 (As a  1 m / s )
2 2 t 2
 voltage drop across resistance
du
To find the minimum value of u,  0 , so 1
dt = 1.5 – 0.5 = 1 V  R   5 .
we get t = 10 sec 0.2
112. The ionisation energy required to set this
then u = 10 m/s.
electron free from its atom to move in the
104. Let the interval be t then from question
lattice of the semiconductor is 0.05 eV
1
For first drop g (2t )2  5 113. In forward biasing, the diffusion current
2
increases and drift current remains constant so
5
By solving (i) and (ii) x  and not current is due to the diffusion.
4
In reverse biasing, diffusion becomes more
5
hence required height h  5   3.75m. difficult so net current (very small) is due to
4 the drift.
105. Greatest in 3, least in 2;
V 10
v > 0 in 1 and 2, and 114. In half wave rectifier, Vdc  0 
 
v < 0 in 3.
115. In full wave rectifier, the fundamental
1
106. Distance travelled in n sec , gn2 = h frequency in ripple is twice that of input
2 frequency.
th
Distance travelled in n sec 116. The given circuit obeys truth table of NAND
g 9h
 (2n 1)  .....(ii) gate
2 25 117. To get an output 1, the input must be
Solving (i) and (ii) we get. h  122.5 m A  1, B  0, C  1
107. In a p-n junction diode, change in temperature 118. The Boolean expression for the given
due to heating affects the overall V-I combination is; Y  ( A  B).C
characteristics of p-n junction. Hence A  1 , B  0 , C  1
108. Because electrons needed less energy to move
in conduction band. 119. Since lower fixed point for scale A is 30 and it
109. Less than half of forbidden gap. has 150 equal divisions and lower fixed point
12  0.3
110. Current i   2.34 mA for scale B is 0 and it has 100 equal
5 k t A  30 tB
divisions, 
 Out put voltage V0 = Ri 150 100
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NEET PT-01 (10-09-24)
120. On heating x, r and d all will increase 136. For uniform motion, velocity is the same as
121. When bimetallic strip is cooled, it bends with the average velocity at all instants.
higher coefficient of expansion lies on inside, Instantaneous speed at an instant is equal to
hence it bends towards the left. the magnitude of the instantaneous velocity at
L  L  that instant.
122. Effective linear coefficient  = 1 1 2 2
L1  L2 137. V  At  Bt 2  dx  At  Bt 2
123. When the rod is heated uniformly to raise its dt
temperature slightly, its moment of inertia (I) By integrating we get
x 2
increases Since angular momentum, L  I ,   dx    At  Bt 2  dt
 (angular speed) decreases to conserve L. 0 1

124. As brass has higher coefficient of expansion


compared to that of metal B, the system must
x
2
 2 1    23 13  
A 2 2 B
3
3A 7B
2

3
be cooled to loosen the disc from the hole. 138. Time taken in going to market
F 2.5 1
Y t   hr  30min.
125. A 5 2
126.  a1  31   a2  32 As we are told to find average speed for the
interval 40 min., so remaining time for
127. AS VL=VC. VR=VZ = 100 V and consideration of motion is 10 min.
I=100/50=2A So distance travelled in remaining 10 min =
128. Due to skin effect only multiple strands
10
for A.C. either for D.C 7.5   1.25km.
60
129. As frequency increases capacitive
Total distance
reactance decreases, current increases Hence, average speed = =
and hence the glow increases.
Total time
(2.5  1.25) km 45
R  km / hr .=1.56 m/s
130. Cos  (40 / 60) hr . 8
R2   X L  X C 
2

139. P-N junction diode rectifies half of the ac


131. a – III, b – II, c – IV, d – II wave i.e., acts as half wave rectifier
132. The displacement current across the plates is 140. The I–V characteristics of solar cell is drawn
the same as the conduction current. Hence, in the fourth quadrant of the coordinate axes.
the displacement current, id is 0.15 A. This is because a solar cell does not draw
133. The frequency of an electromagnetic wave current but supplies the same to the load. The
produced by the oscillator is the same as that reverse breakdown voltages of LEDs are very
of a charged particle oscillating about its low. So care should be taken that high reverse
mean position i.e., 109 Hz. voltages do not appear across them.
134. The direction of propagation of 141. If inputs are joined then it becomes NOT gate
electromagnetic wave is along E x B . 142. Y  A.B  A  B  A  B
135. The answer is 1:1 as the average energy This output equation is equivalent to OR gate.
density of electric and magnetic fields are 143. L  L  0.1
i b
equal
Lii  Lbb
SECTION –B
Lb i 12 2
  
Li b 18 3

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NEET PT-01 (10-09-24)
From the above equations we get Li=0.3m and 151.
Lb=0.2m n2
l rH  a0 ;
144.  cons tan t Z
g
12
lg 
l g r1  H  atom   a0  a0 ;
l g 1

 (t ) 
g
g

r2 Be3ion   22
4
a0  a0

0.01 152. I) I.P of one electron species = E1Z2


105 (t  20)  nh
10 II) mvr   n  9
(t  20)  100  t  1200 C 2
145. Vapp  V0 app (t  0) 153. 4p2z  m  0

Ah  V0t ( Hg  3 g ) 154. More the exchange pairs larger will be the


loss of exchange energy
A0 (1 2gt )h  V0t ( Hg  3g ) 155. Frequency of UV > visible > microwaves >
V0t ( Hg  3 g ) Radio waves
h
A0 (1  2 g t ) 13.6
156. E n   eV for H-atom
146. Statement A is advantage of Ac over Dc, eddy n2
current losses are by using laminated core. For 1st excited state, n = 2
V2 N2 N   E2  
13.6
 3.4 eV
147.   V2  V1  2  , Frequency remains
V1 N1  N1  22
constant in the transformer 157. e > p >  > n
158. Conceptual
148. For   r , the circuit is mainly capacitive,
at   r impedance of the circuit is equal to 159. S2O82 contains a peroxo linkage.
the resistance of the circuit. oxidation state of two oxygen atoms
E 6.3 decreases from -1 to -2.
149. B   8
 2.1X108T 160. H2SO4......0.3 moles contain
C 3X10
Using vector algebra, E × B should be along 0.6N AH  atoms  x 
x-direction. Since, (+j) × (+k)=i, B is along H3PO4.... 1 mole contain 3NA H-atoms
the z-direction
1 mole – 3NA H-atom
150.
? – 3(0.6NA) H-atoms
0.6 moles
161.
C : H
81.8 18.2
:
Momentum of light p =E/C 12 1
So momentum transferred to the surface= Pf - 6.8 : 18.2
Pi=2E/C 1 : 2.67
CHEMISTRY 3 : 8
SECTION – A
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NEET PT-01 (10-09-24)
162.  I Glucose C6H12O6  and acetic acid Br

C2H4O2  NH 2 N 2 Cl  OH
Br
OH

(II) CaCO3  s   CaO  s   CO2  g  Br

163. Balmer series n1 = 2


181.
For the first line i.e. 3→2; n2 = 3
CH 3
1 1 1 1 5 *
  R  2  2  cm1  R  2  2   R cm1 CH 3  CH  CH 2  CH 3 (2) ; CH  C  CH  CH (1)
 n1 n 2   2 3  36 3 2 3
CH 2 Br Br
164. Carbon in CH3CHO C2 H4O  is −1. Br
165. 12g – 6 moles of electrons CH 3  CH  CH  CH 3 (2) ; CH 3  CH  CH 2  CH 2 Br (1)
*
4 g – 2 moles of electrons CH 3 CH 3
166. According to Avagadro’s law, mole ratio in
182.
A,B,C,D is [Link].
 Weight ratio will be [Link] CH 3
168. (3) is a disproportionation reaction. (II) CH 3  CH  CH 2  C  CH 2 (All types)
169. (1) CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
CH 3 CH 3
*
CH 3CH  OH  CH 2CH 3
(2)
(3)  CH3 2 CHCH 2OH

(4)  CH3 3 COH 183. 183. and are non-aromatic.


170. Sol . CH3  COOH and H  COOCH3
Cl  C H Cl  C  H is an aromatic heterocyclic
|| ||
171. compound.
Cl  C  H H  C  Cl 184.
(cis) (trans)

172. Methyl n-propyl ketone and Diethyl ketone


173. CuCN / KCN is used in Sandmeyer’s
reaction. NN NH 2 (yellow)
174. Geometrical isomers are diastereomers
175. Symmetrical molecules have higher melting 185.
point NO2 NO2 NH 2
 
176. (1) and (3) only optical isomerism C6 H 5 N Cl
2

(4) ……..only Geometrical isomerism Cl Cl


177. BrCH = CHBr……1,2-Dibromo ethene SECTION – B
178. A- C6 H5 N2Cl  …….water soluble, unstable h 6.6 1027
186.     1.11032 cm
at room temperature mv 200  3 10 3

B- C6 H5 N2 BF4 ….water insoluble, stable at 187. Sol : (C) Helium but not Neon
room temperature. (D) Whenever radiation interacts with matter,
179. 2 sp carbon atoms and attached hydrogen it displays particle like properties in contrast
atoms to the wave like properties
180.
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NEET PT-01 (10-09-24)
188. In a disproportionation reaction, same 194.
element of same substance must undergo both CH 3 CH 3
CH 3
oxidation and reduction. H Cl Cl H
H Cl
189. 2p 3s
(n + l) 3 3 H Cl Cl H H Cl
If two orbitals have same (n + l) values then CH 3 CH 3 CH 3
orbital with high n value have high energy (Meso) (II) (III)
Energy of orbitals 2p < 3s. (I)
190. (I) 64 g,……. NA molecules (2NA atoms) I, II, III – Optical isomers ; II, III-optically
 8 grams contain active.
8N A 16 N A 195. 1) CH2 = C = CH2 (Propadiene)
molecules and atoms
64 64 Sp2 sp sp2
(II) 256 g,……. NA molecules (8NA atoms) 2) CH3 – COOH = Ethanoic acid
 8 grams contain 196. CH3  CN ……..Ethane nitrile
8N A 64 N A 197. Phenol
molecules and atoms
256 256 198.
191. 5,0,0, 5  Na2S4O6 
192. I) 30% = 48 g
70% = ?
2 gram atoms of metal weigh = 199. (A) Disymmetric molecules need not have
70 chiral carbon
48   112 g
30 (B) Meso compound contains two (or) more
GAW of metal = 56g chiral compounds
M O (C) Properly substituted alkenes only can
(II) 77.77 22.23 show geometrical isomerism.
(D) ‘R’ isomer can be dextro (or) laevo
77.77 22.23 rotator
56 16 200.
1.389 1.389
1 1

MO
193. 2nd carbon
2nd carbon 3rd carbon
C , H , H , H  3
C , Br , C , H  2 
H Br (1)
H Cl (1) (4)
(4)
C , Cl , C , H
C , O, O, O
(3) (2)
[R] [S]

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