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06/04/2020 CODE-B

Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

MM : 720 TEST SERIES for NEET-2020 Time : 3.00 Hrs.

Test - 5

Answer Key

1. (4) 37. (2) 73. (4) 109. (2) 145. (2)


2. (3) 38. (1) 74. (3) 110. (4) 146 (2)
3. (3) 39. (4) 75. (2) 111. (3) 147. (4)
4. (3) 40. (2) 76. (4) 112. (1) 148. (2)
5. (4) 41. (4) 77. (2) 113. (1) 149. (3)
6. (1) 42. (4) 78. (4) 114. (1) 150. (3)
7. (1) 43. (4) 79. (3) 115. (2) 151. (3)
8. (1) 44. (2) 80. (1) 116. (1) 152. (3)
9. (3) 45. (4) 81. (1) 117. (3) 153. (3)
10. (3) 46. (1) 82. (4) 118. (2) 154. (3)
11. (3) 47. (1) 83. (4) 119. (1) 155. (2)
12. (2) 48. (2) 84. (4) 120. (3) 156. (3)
13. (2) 49. (4) 85. (2) 121. (3) 157. (4)
14. (4) 50. (4) 86. (2) 122. (2) 158. (1)
15. (4) 51. (3) 87. (2) 123. (4) 159. (1)
16. (3) 52. (2) 88. (4) 124. (4) 160. (4)
17. (1) 53. (1) 89. (1) 125. (4) 161. (3)
18. (2) 54. (2) 90. (1) 126. (3) 162. (3)
19. (2) 55. (3) 91. (2) 127. (2) 163. (1)
20. (2) 56. (2) 92. (1) 128. (1) 164. (2)
21. (1) 57. (2) 93. (3) 129. (1) 165. (3)
22. (1) 58. (1) 94. (1) 130. (3) 166. (3)
23. (4) 59. (3) 95. (2) 131. (4) 167. (2)
24. (2) 60. (3) 96. (4) 132. (2) 168. (1)
25. (2) 61. (3) 97. (3) 133. (4) 169. (3)
26. (4) 62. (3) 98. (2) 134. (1) 170. (4)
27. (2) 63. (4) 99. (3) 135. (3) 171. (4)
28. (2) 64. (2) 100. (3) 136. (1) 172. (3)
29. (2) 65. (4) 101. (1) 137. (3) 173. (3)
30. (3) 66. (3) 102. (1) 138. (2) 174. (4)
31. (3) 67. (1) 103. (2) 139. (1) 175. (1)
32. (4) 68. (1) 104. (1) 140. (2) 176. (2)
33. (4) 69. (4) 105. (3) 141. (2) 177. (4)
34. (3) 70. (1) 106. (4) 142. (3) 178. (1)
35. (2) 71. (3) 107. (4) 143. (1) 179. (4)
36. (3) 72. (4) 108. (3) 144. (1) 180. (2)

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06/04/2020 CODE-B

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MM : 720 TEST SERIES for NEET-2020 Time : 3:00 Hrs.

Test - 5

Hints and Solutions

PHYSICS
1. Answer (4) 7. Answer (1)
Since total oscillating energy of pendulum
remains constant. Hence frequency of total  πx 
A = 4 sin  
oscillating energy should be zero.  15 
2. Answer (3) At x = 5 ⇒ A = 4 sin( π / 3)
K=U
3
1 1 = 6× 3 3 cm
=
mω2 ( A2 − x 2 ) = mω2 x 2 2
2 2
8. Answer (1)
A2 = 2 x 2
Position of rigid wall is at x = 0
x = ± A/ 2
So, for the given wave reflected wave is
3. Answer (3)
y ′ = − A sin(Kx + ωt )
v is zero at extremes while it is maximum at
mean position. 9. Answer (3)
a is zero at mean position while it is maximum at λ
extremes. = 40 cm
2
4. Answer (3)

keff= k1 + k2 = 480
2
m n = 12 (Harmonics)
T = 2π
9k
and 11th overtone.
5. Answer (4)
10. Answer (3)
b2 =
ω2 ( A2 − a 2 ) … (i)
Here only odd harmonics are present. Hence it is
a2 =
ω2 ( A2 − b 2 ) … (ii) a closed pipe.
425 : 595 : 765 = 5 : 7 : 9
On solving ⇒ A= a2 + b2
6. Answer (1) 5v
Hence = 425
On comparing with
= y A sin(ωt − kx + φ) 4l

=ω 800,
= k 2 5 × 340
⇒ 425
=
4l
ω 800
v= = = 400 m/s 1m
⇒ l=
k 2

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11. Answer (3) 18. Answer (2)


1
sin ωt ⋅ cos
= ωt sin(2ωt ) ml 2 ml 2
2 +
I 2 2l

T = 2π 6
= 2 =

1 − 2 sin2=
ωt cos(2ωt ) mgr l 3g
mg
AB sin2ωt cos ωt 2
AB 19. Answer (2)
= [sin3ωt + sin ωt ]
2 Phasor method
Hence option (3) is periodic but not a SHM.
12. Answer (2)
(m1 + m2 )g m2g m1g
=A −=
K K K
13. Answer (2)
Using phasor technique.
14. Answer (4)

A
In 1 second ⇒ l1 =
2

φ= A
6 In 3 second ⇒ l 2 = A + A −
2

A (2 2 − 1)A
= 2A − =
15. Answer (4) 2 2
Fundamental frequency of closed pipe l1 1
v Hence =
=
ν ⇒= v 800 L l2 (2 2 − 1)
4L
v v 20. Answer (2)
ν′
New fundamental frequency ⇒= =
 L  2L
4 
2
Second overtone
5v 5
= 5ν=′ = × 800L= 2000 Hz
2L 2L
16. Answer (3) 4λ
=L
2π 2π 8π 2
ω= , ω2= × 4=
1
T 3T 3T λ L
=
 8π 2π  3T 2 4
∆φ = ωrel ⋅ ∆t =  − 
 3T T  4 21. Answer (1)
2π 3T π U= 5 + 3 y 2
× =
3T 4 2
dU
17. Answer (1) F=
− −6 y
=
dy
x
= cos ωt
A 6 6 π2
⇒ a=− y ⇒ω= =π
y m 6
= sin ωt
B

x2 y 2 Hence =
T = 2 second
+ 1
= ω
A2 B 2
22. Answer (1)

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23. Answer (4) −K ⋅ 3


=α θ
Conservation of momentum M
mAω = 2mA′ω′
3K
ω=
K K M
mA = 2mA′
m 2m
M
A T = 2π
A′ = 3K
2
30. Answer (3)
24. Answer (2)
2π λ
T µxg ∆φ
= ⋅ ∆x ⇒ ∆=
x ⋅ ∆φ
=
v = = gx λ 2π
µ µ
v π 300 π 1
=
∆x ⋅= ×= m
= 2.5 × 10= 5 m/s f ⋅ 2π 3 600 ⋅ 2π 3 12
25. Answer (2) 31. Answer (3)
2
a = −ω x 4 × 4 + 2 × 32 40 17
M=
mix
= and γ=
mix
26. Answer (4) 6 3 11
T′ δ δ 8 γRT 17 R ⋅ 300 × 3 1530R
= = = =v = =
T δ−σ δ 7 M 11 40 44
δ−
8
32. Answer (4)
8 Sound wave transfers both energy and
Hence T ′ = T
7 momentum.
27. Answer (2) 33. Answer (4)
K eff = 5K 34. Answer (3)
1 5K 1
f = f∝
2π M l
28. Answer (2) f1 : f2 : f3 :: 1: 3 : 4

A1 =42 + (4 3 )2 =
8 Hence l1 : l 2 : l 3 :: 12 : 4 : 3
A2 = 4 Hence
= l1 72
= cm, l 2 24 cm=
and l 3 18 cm
2 A1
Hence = 35. Answer (2)
A2 1
If tension in the wire is changed its fundamental
29. Answer (2) frequency also changed.

1 1 T
=f = v = k T
2l 2l µ

Finally, f − k 129.6 =
10

f − k 160 =
0
On solving ⇒ f =
100

τ = Iα 36. Answer (3)

l 2Ml 2 1 T 2 13
2Kx ⋅ cos θ = − ⋅α T∝ ⇒ 12 =
2 12 geff T2 10
l l 2Ml 2
2K ⋅θ⋅ = − α [cos θ ≈ 1] 10
2 2 12 T2 = T
13

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37. Answer (2) Now v = f λ ⇒ v = 420 × 70 × 10 −2 m/s


P 400π 400 1
=
I = =
2
= = 294 m/s
A 4πr 400 × 4 4
42. Answer (4)
I  1012  Restoring force on particle, when it is
Loudness
= dB 10log
=   10log  
 I0   4  compressed by a distance ‘x’ against spring A.

= 120 − 6.0 ≈ 114 dB − {Kx + Kx ′ cos 45° + Kx ′ cos 45°}


FR =

38. Answer (1) =− {Kx + 2K ( x cos 45°).cos 45°} =−2Kx


 330 
=fmin 2160
=  330 + 30  1980 Hz 2K m
  ω= hence T = 2π
m 2K
 330  43. Answer (4)
=fmax 2160
=  330 − 30  2376 Hz
 
l 2L
39. Answer (4) 2π
T = 2π
=
geff 3g
v 330
=
f0 = = 660 Hz
2L 2 × 1 44. Answer (2)
4 4π
K=
v 15
f= n ⋅ where n = 1, 2, 3, 4 ….
2L 2π 4 π
= λ 7.5 cm
⇒=
40. Answer (2) λ 15
 v ± v0  If string is oscillating in n loops, then
f = f0 
 v ± v  λ 2L 2 × 90
 s 
L = n⋅ ⇒ n = = = 24
41. Answer (4) 2 λ 7.5
λ 2(l 2 − =
= l1 ) 2(52 − 17)
= 70 cm 45. Answer (4)

CHEMISTRY
46. Answer (1) 51. Answer (3)

47. Answer (1) O


||
–COOH is –R causing group. CH3 − C − CH2 − CH2 − CH2 − COOH
6 5 4 3 2 1
48. Answer (2)
5-oxohexanoic acid
Greater is the –I effect, more is the acidity. Here principal functional group is carboxylic acid.
49. Answer (4) 52. Answer (2)
A reagent that brings an electron pair is called a milli equivalent of NH3 = Mill equivalent of H2SO4
nucleophile i.e. nucleus seeking. = 15 × 0.5 = 7.5
50. Answer (4) 1.4 × meq. of NH3
% of nitrogen =
Mass of compound
H σ σ H
N
σ 1.4 × 7.5
H σ
σ σ σ H % of nitrogen = = 14%
π 0.75
σ π σ
π σ 53. Answer (1)
H σ σ σ H
σ S2− + [Fe(CN)5 NO]2− → [Fe(CN)5 NOS]4−
H Violet color

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54. Answer (2) 67. Answer (1)


Electromeric effect takes place under the
influence of an outside attacking reagent.
55. Answer (3)
68. Answer (1)
For stability, charge separation between two 69. Answer (4)
opposite charge should be minimum.
70. Answer (1)
56. Answer (2) 71. Answer (3)
0.2 × 12 × 100 HC ≡ CH contains acidic hydrogen.
% of carbon = = 10.9%
44 × 0.5 72. Answer (4)
57. Answer (2) is aromatic as it is planar, cyclic and
Two successive members of a homologous family
differ by –CH2–
contain 6π e− in closed conjugation.
58. Answer (1)
73. Answer (4)

C6H5 CH2 is resonance stabilised.

59. Answer (3)


Under reduced pressure, the liquid will distilled at
a temperature below its boiling point and thus will 74. Answer (3)
not get decomposed.
1 2 3 4
60. Answer (3) H2C= C= CH — CH3
233 g BaSO4 contains 32 g sulphur sp 2 sp sp 2 sp3
75. Answer (2)
32 × 0.466
0.466 g BaSO4contains g sulphur
233
: Naphthalene
= 0.064
0.064 × 100 76. Answer (4)
% of sulphur = = 32%
0.2 77. Answer (2)
Step I :
61. Answer (3)
62. Answer (3) HO 3SO – H + H – O – NO 2
CaO H
C2H5COO−Na+ + NaOH 

→ C2H6 + Na2CO3
H – O – NO 2 + HSO–4
+
63. Answer (4)
Step II :
Alkane having 5 to 17 carbons are liquid at H
298 K. +
H – O – NO 2 H2O + NO 2
+
64. Answer (2) Nitronium
ion
65. Answer (4) 78. Answer (4)
There are infinite conformers possible for ethane. CH2 = CH – CH2 – CH2 – CH3,
66. Answer (3) CH3 – CH = CH – CH2 – CH3
CH3 − C = CH − CH3 , CH3 − CH − CH =
CH2 ,
| |
CH3 CH3
CH2 =−
C CH2 − CH3
|
CH3

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79. Answer (3) 85. Answer (2)


Test for unsaturation. 86. Answer (2)
80. Answer (1)
81. Answer (1)

F ion concentration above 2 ppm causes brown
mottling of teeth.
87. Answer (2)
82. Answer (4)
88. Answer (4)
83. Answer (4)
89. Answer (1)
84. Answer (4) 90. Answer (1)

BOTANY
91. Answer (2) 104. Answer (1)
Protoplasmic respiration- Protein. Succinate dehydrogenase enzyme located in
92. Answer (1) inner mitochondrial membrane and participate in
ETS and TCA cycle.
Only process of respiration in anaerobic
organisms is glycolysis. 105. Answer (3)
Cyt c is a mobile electron carrier.
93. Answer (3)
106. Answer (4)
94. Answer (1)
Pyruvate dehydrogenase is involved in link
Mg2+ is an activator of hexokinase and pyruvate
reaction.
kinase
107. Answer (4)
95. Answer (2)
Acetyl-CoA, a 2C compound is an entrant of TCA
Glycolysis is a common pathway of respiration
cycle and condensed with OAA to produce citric
present in all living cells.
acid (6 C).
96. Answer (4) 108. Answer (3)
97. Answer (3) Terminal electron acceptor is O2 in ETS during
Phosphofructokinase is also called pacemaker aerobic respiration.
enzyme of glycolysis. 109. Answer (2)
98. Answer (2) Glycolysis occurs exclusively in cytoplasm
R.Q value for organic acid is more than unity or 110. Answer (4)
more than one because of high proportion of O2
as compared to H and C. Hexokinase is a glycolytic enzyme found in
cytoplasm.
99. Answer (3)
111. Answer (3)
Fats are first broken down into glycerol and fatty
acid, which are converted into acetyl-CoA and Acetyl-CoA may work as a precursor of
then enter in Krebs cycle. Gibberellins.

100. Answer (3) 112. Answer (1)

101. Answer (1) R.Q value of fats is 0.7 approx. R.Q. of fatty acid
102 CO2
In aerobic respiration glucose is completely such as tripalmitin = = 0.7
oxidised and produces 36 or 38 ATP 145 O2
102. Answer (1) 113. Answer (1)
103. Answer (2) Acetyl-CoA is an entrant of Krebs cycle in aerobic
respiration.
Headpiece of ATP synthase or F1 particle has
active site to produce ATP from ADP 114. Answer (1)

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115. Answer (2) 126. Answer (3)


116. Answer (1) It activates the α-amylase production in
germinating seeds.
117. Answer (3)
127. Answer (2)
118. Answer (2)
NAA is a synthetic auxin
119. Answer (1)
128. Answer (1)
120. Answer (3) 129. Answer (1)
Toxic substances as well as shortage of food 130. Answer (3)
slows down the growth of cells
Cytokinin delays the senescence in leaves by
121. Answer (3) controlling protein synthesis and mobilisation of
122. Answer (2) nutrient, also called Richmond Lang effect.
131. Answer (4)
Growth is decreased in less CO2 conditions.
132. Answer (2)
123. Answer (4)
ABA induce senescence while auxin delays it.
Root growth does not require presence of light.
133. Answer (4)
124. Answer (4)
Tobacco is a SDP.
125. Answer (4)
134. Answer (1)
Cytokinin is derived from purines. 135. Answer (3)

ZOOLOGY
136. Answer (1) 144. Answer (1)
It is a secretion of pineal gland. The hypophyseal portal system transports
137. Answer (3) hormones from hypothalamus to the anterior
pituitary.
Islets of Langerhans are the endocrine part of
pancreas secreting only hormones and not 145. Answer (2)
enzymes. Oral insulin is not effective as it is digested like a
protein in the stomach.
138. Answer (2)
146 Answer (2)
Thymosine released by thymus promotes
proliferation and maturation of T-lymphocytes. Thyrocalcitonin secreted by thyroid gland
decreases blood calcium levels opposing the
139. Answer (1)
effects of parathyroid gland hormone i.e.
Glucocorticoids include three main hormones, of parathormone.
which cortisol is most abundant (95%) 147. Answer (4)
140. Answer (2) Thymus is responsible for maturation and
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is insulin dependent proliferation of T-lymphocytes.
diabetes mellitus (IDDM) which is also termed as 148. Answer (2)
juvenile diabetes.
Hormones of adrenal glands increase alertness
141. Answer (2) and responsivity and increase the body’s capacity
Cretinism is a disease of infants which occurs to deal with stress-reactions.
due to deficiency of iodine in diet of mother 149. Answer (3)
leading to hyposecretion of thyroxine during Epinephrine and norepinephrine are known as
pregnancy. catecholamines.
142. Answer (3) 150. Answer (3)
Secretin is released by duodenum especially in Oxytocin is milk let down hormone and is also
response to acidic chyme. responsible for stimulating uterine contractions.
143. Answer (1) 151. Answer (3)
Vasopressin is antidiuretic hormone (ADH) which ADH is secreted by pars nervosa. Melatonin is
prevents diuresis and decreases urine formation. secretion of pineal gland.

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152. Answer (3) 166. Answer (3)


Melatonin which is secreted by the pineal gland 2+
Ca ions stimulate fusion of synaptic vesicles
regulates the sleep wake cycle. with the presynaptic membrane and the release
153. Answer (3) of neurotransmitter by exocytosis into synaptic
There are four parathyroid glands in humans cleft.
located on the lateral sides of the thyroid gland. 167. Answer (2)
154. Answer (3) The cerebellum is vital to coordination of various
Zona reticularis – Innermost layer rapid muscular activities.
Zona fasciculata – Middle layer 168. Answer (1)
Zona glomerulosa – Outermost layer The upper membrane of the cochlea is called
155. Answer (2) Reissner’s membrane and the lower membrane
One adrenal gland rests on the anterior pole of of the cochlea is called Basilar membrane.
each kidney. 169. Answer (3)
156. Answer (3) The otolith organ maintains the static balance of
GH is growth hormone and ACTH is the body.
adenocorticotropic hormone which acts on 170. Answer (4)
adrenal cortex.
Adrenal glands are suprarenal glands which
157. Answer (4) secrete hormones like adrenaline, cortisol and
Glucocorticoids are anti-inflammatory and aldosterone.
anti allergic whereas mineralocorticoids have no
171. Answer (4)
such role.
Auditory receptors are associated with ear.
158. Answer (1)
Area on the retina at which photoreceptor cells 172. Answer (3)
i.e. rods and cones are absent is called the blind Granular bodies called Nissl’s granules are
spot. present in the cell body and dendrites.
159. Answer (1) 173. Answer (3)
Frontal lobe is considered as the seat of human 174. Answer (4)
intelligence as all logical decisions, reasoning and Hypothalamus performs an endocrine function as
complex thoughts formulate and emerge from it. it has several groups of neurosecretory cells
160. Answer (4) which secrete hormones.
Unconditioned reflexes are inborn whereas 175. Answer (1)
conditioned reflexes are acquired after birth. The inner area of the cerebral hemispheres is
161. Answer (3) called the white matter because of the presence
Optic refers to 'eye'. of tracts i.e. bundles of nerve fibres in this area.
162. Answer (3) 176. Answer (2)
The brain is covered by cranial meninges It is a ductless gland.
consisting of an outer layer called dura mater, a 177. Answer (4)
very thin middle layer called arachnoid and an
inner layer (which is in contact with the brain Hypothalamus maintains the water balance of the
tissue). body by controlling the amount of urine passed
and controlling the thirst
163. Answer (1)
178. Answer (1)
Parkinson’s disease occurs due to destruction of
dopamine secreting pars compacta part of basal The retina forms the inner coat of the eyeball
nucleus called substantia nigra. which contains the actual photoreceptors.
164. Answer (2) 179. Answer (4)
Sense organs are biological modulators which Retina contains three layers of cells, from inside
basically have bipolar neurons. to outside – ganglion cells, bipolar cells and
165. Answer (3) photoreceptor cells.
The ear ossicles act as a lever system increasing 180. Answer (2)
the force of the vibrations which strike the ear Hyposmia is reduced ability to smell. With aging
drum. the ability to smell reduces.

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