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NEET Test 60
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  • Question 1/10
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    A light of intensity is incident on a Polaroid which placed at 30o. Find the ratio of intensity of light after and before polarization if the light is polarized when Polaroid is at 60o.

    Solutions

    Intensity of light after polarization is

    I = Icos2  

    . Since the light is polarized at angle 60o so the intensity of polarized light is

    II(cos 6 00 )0

    Ratio of the intensity is

     

  • Question 2/10
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    In Y.D.S.E set up the separation between the slits is 10λ. Then the maximum number of interference maxima obtained on the screen is

    Solutions

    There will be 10 maxima’s on either side of central maxima. Hence, 10 (one side) + 10(other side) + 1 (Central) = 21

     

  • Question 3/10
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    An electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from n1 to n2. The time period of the electron in the initial state is eight times that in the final state. The possible value of n1 and n2 are

    Solutions

    We know Time period is, T ∝ n3 

    So,

    Hence, option D is correct.

     

  • Question 4/10
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    Decreasing bond order of CO, CO2 and CO32- is

    Solutions

    Triple Bond Strongest, 3 electron pairs shared, shortest bond 

    Double Bond Middle, 2 electron pairs shared 

    Single Bond Weakest, 1 electron pair shared, longest bond 

    the bond types for each molecule or ion: 

     

    CO, the lewis structure shows triple bond between the carbon and the oxygen (and -1 charge on the C and +1 charge on the O) 

    CO2 This lewis structure gives one double bond between each oxygen and the carbon. 

    [CO3]2- double bond between one oxygen and the carbon, with single bonds between the other two oxygen atoms and the carbon. Because each of the oxygens want a double bond to

     

    the carbon, they all fight over it (giving resonance structures), meaning that in the end, you get a bond something between a double and a single bond for each Carbon-Oxygen bond.

    Therefore, this bond will be longer than a single bond, but shorter than a double bond.

     

  • Question 5/10
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    A reaction at 1 bar is non-spontaneous at low temperature but becomes spontaneous at high temperature. Identify the correct statement about the reaction among the following:

    Solutions

    We know that ΔG = ΔH – TΔS 

    So, ΔG is positive at low temperature and negative at high temperature. 

    Moreover, for a spontaneous process,  ΔG possess negative value and positive for a non spontaneous process.

    This means ΔH and ΔS both must be positive.

    hence, option 2 is correct.

     

  • Question 6/10
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    The artificial sweetener that has the highest sweetness value in comparison to cane sugar is:

    Solutions

    Aspartame = 200 times sweeter than sugar

    Saccharin = 300 times sweeter than sugar

    Alitame = 2000 times sweeter than sugar

    Sucralose = 400 – 800 times sweeter than sugar

    Option (D) is right answer.

     

     

  • Question 7/10
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    The correct sequence of events occurring in meiosis are- 

    (a) Terminalisation of chiasmata 

    (b) Condensation and coiling of chromatin fibers 

    (c) Crossing over 

    (d) Synapsis

    Solutions
    • Prophase I of meiosis I is further divided into five stages i.e., Leptotene, Zygotene, Pachytene, Diplotene, and Diakinesis.
    • The following events occurring in meiosis I are as follows-

    (a) Leptotene- condensation and coiling of chromatin fibers starts here. 

    (b) Zygotene- pairing of homologous chromosomes take place which is known as synapsis

    (c) Pachytene- exchange of genetic material between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosome takes place which is termed as crossing over. 

    (d) Diplotene- crossing over is completed and homologous chromosomes begins to separate from each other. 

    (e) Diakinesis- Terminalisation of chiasmata takes place. Chiasmata is the point of attachment between the homologous chromosomes which is formed after dissolution of synaptonemal complex.

     

  • Question 8/10
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    To which type of barriers under innate immunity, do interferons belong?

    Solutions
    • Innate immunity is inborn immunity i.e., present at the time of birth.
    • Innate immunity consists of 4 types of barriers which are- Physical barriers, Physiological barriers, Cellular barriers, and cytokine barriers.
    • Cytokine barrier consists of interferons which are a type of protein secreted by virus-infected cells which protect non-infected cells from further viral infection.
    • Interferons will act by inhibiting the viral replication as they stimulate synthesis of enzyme which inhibits the synthesis of proteins required for replication of the virus.
    • So, they are used to control viral diseases, but they do not kill the virus.

     

     

  • Question 9/10
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    Accumulation of blood in veins of legs may results in

    Solutions
    • The accumulation of blood in veins of the legs over a long period of time may results in Varicose veins.
    • This occurs mainly in the people who stand still all day as it causes the veins to stretch to point where the venous valves are no longer efficient.
    • The leg muscles do not contract to compress the veins for upward blood movement.
    • It results in the pooling of blood in the leg veins as blood is unable to ascend against gravity.
    • To maintain the required supply of blood to the brain, heart does not receive enough blood, hence, person received less nutrients and oxygen due to this the person may faint and fall.

     

  • Question 10/10
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    Which of the following hormone causes the active uptake of Na+ ions from nephric filtrate?

    Solutions
    • Adrenal cortex secretes 20 steroids hormones which are known as cortical steroids or corticoids.
    • These hormones are grouped into three major categories i.e., mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids and sexcorticoids.
    • Mineralocorticoids are steroid hormones which are released from the zona glomerulosa layer of the adrenal cortex.
    • They maintain the electrolyte and water balance in the body e.g., aldosterone.
    • Aldosterone causes the active uptake of Na+ ions from the nephric filtrate by acting over distal convoluted tubules and collecting tubules.
    • Glucocorticoids are produced by zona fasciculata layer of adrenal Cortex.
    • Gonadocorticoids are steroid hormones which are produced by zona recticularis.
    • Example of sex corticoids are Androstenedione, Dehyroepiandrosterone and estrogens.

     

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