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TEST PATTERN : AIIMS (CBT) ANSWER KEY TYPE : MINOR
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Ans. 4 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 3 2 1
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 3 2 3 3 1 3 4 3
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Ans. 1 2 2 3 1 4 2 1 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 4
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Ans. 2 1 3 1 2 4 1 2 3 4 1 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 4 2
Que. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Ans. 3 4 4 1 4 1 3 4 3 4 1 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 4 4
Que. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
Ans. 1 3 1 1 2 4 4 3 4 3 2 2 2 1 2 4 3 2 1 2
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Ans. 1 3 1 2 4 3 2 2 3 1 4 2 1 4 4 1 4 2 1 3
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Ans. 4 2 4 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 3 2 1 3 3 3 4 3
Que. 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200
Ans. 3 1 2 2 1 1 3 2 4 1 3 4 4 4 4 3 2 4 2 3
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HINT – SHEET
r r
1. A = 3N, B = 2N then R = A 2 + B2 + 2ABcos q Unit vector perpendicular to both A and B
R = 9 + 4 + 12cos q (i) ˆi - 10 ˆj - 18kˆ ˆi - 10 ˆj - 18kˆ
= =
Now A = 6N, B = 2N then l2 + 10 2 + 182 5 17
2R = 36 + 4 + 24cos q (ii)
TF - 32 TK - 273
5. =
1 180 100
from (i) and (ii) we get cos q = - \q = 120°
2
q - 32 q - 273
r r r r = = Þ 5q - 32 ´ 5 = 9q - 273 ´ 9
2. r = a + b + c = 4iˆ - ˆj - 3iˆ + 2ˆj - kˆ = ˆi + ˆj - kˆ 180 100
r = q = 574.25
r ˆi + ˆj - kˆ ˆi + ˆj - kˆ
r̂ = = = 6. Let x be the thermal capacity of calorimeter. The
|r| 12 + 12 + ( -1) 3 specific heat of water = 4200 J/kg-K.
r Heat gained by calorimeter
3. Here, A = ˆi - 2ˆj + kˆ
= thermal capacity × rise in temperature
r = x(35 – 30) = 5x
B = 4iˆ - 4 ˆj + 7kˆ
r r Heat gained by water = msDq
The projection of A on B = A cos q = 0.2 × 4200 × (35 – 30) = 4200 J
r r Total heat gain = 5x + 4200
ABcos q A.B
A cos q = = Heat lost by 0.1 kg of hot water when added to
B B
calorimeter
(iˆ - 2ˆj + k).(4i
ˆ ˆ - 4 ˆj + 7k)
ˆ DQ = ms Dq
= = 0.1 × 4200 × (60 – 35) = 10500J
(4)2 + ( -4)2 + (7) 2
According to principle of calorimetry,
Heat gained = heat lost
4 + 8 + 7 19
= = 5x + 4200 = 10,500
81 9
x = 1260 J/K
r r
4. A = 2iˆ + 2ˆj - kˆ and B = 6iˆ - 3ˆj + 2kˆ 7. Here, mass of copper block,
r r r M = 2.5 kg = 2.5 × 103 g
C = A ´ B = (2i + 2 ˆj - k)
ˆ ´ (6iˆ - 3ˆj + 2k)
ˆ
Rise in temperature of the copper block,
DT = 500°C – 0°C = 500°C
ˆi ˆj kˆ Specific heat of copper, c = 0.39 J/g°C
= 2 2 -1 = ˆi - 10 ˆj - 18kˆ Latent heat of fusion of water, L = 335 J/g
6 -3 2 If m is the mass of ice melted, applying the
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Heat gained by ice = heat lost by copper block
i.e.,mL = Mc DT 2 æ 3.60 ´ 10 -22 ö
Þ T= ç ÷ = 17.4K
3 è 1.38 ´ 10 -23 J / K ø
McDT
or m= Now
L
PV
2.5 ´ 10 3 (g) ´ 0.39(J / gC°) ´ 500(C°) PV = mRT Þ m =
m= RT
335(J / g)
m = 1455 g = 1.455 » 1.5 kg (1.20 ´ 10 5 N / m 2 )(4.00 ´ 10 -3 m 3 )
m= = 3.32 mol
(8.314j / mol.K)(17.4K)
30 - q
8. = 80 Þ 30 - q = 40 Þ q = -10°C 12. For a constant value of density, pressure is more
0.5
at T1.
9. Suppose thickness of each wall is x then
\ T1 > T2 [Q P µ T]
æQö æQö 13. W = P(dV) = 1 × 105(1671 – 1) × 10–6 = 167J
ç t ÷combination = ç t ÷ Q = DU + W
è ø of AB è øA
or DU = Q – W = mL – 167 = 540 × 4.2 – 167
K S A(q1 - q2 ) 2KA(q1 - q) = 2099 J
Þ =
2x x pR 2
14. W = Area ABCDA =
2
2 ´ 2K ´ K 4
Q KS = = K and (q1 – q2) = 36°
(2K + K) 3 p ´ (20) 2
= = 200 p joule
2
4
KA ´ 36
2KA(q1 - q) 5
Þ 3 = 15. Q = nCPDT = 1 × R × 10 = 25R
2x x 2

7 35
Q' = 1 × R´5 = R
2 2
A B
Q' 35 7 7
= = Þ Q' = Q
Q 50 10 10
2K K
q1 x q x q2 I
16. As p µ V2 ; here P µ then
V
Hence temperature difference across wall A is T µ V3
(q1 – q) = 12°C i.e., if temperature increases, volume also
increases hence work done will be positive.
3kT 3kT
10. vB2 = v2 = , vA2 = w2 = 17. Work done by gas in all four process is positive
2m m
and in order
é 2 WA > WB > WC > WD
w2 v12 + v 22 + ..... + v 2N ù
Þ 2 = 2 ê rms
v = v 2
= ú Þ (c) is false
v ë N û
The change in intial energy U is same for all process.
11. The gas temperature must be that implied by \ QA = U + WA (1)
We know kinetic energy of a molecule is given by QB = U + WB (2)
QC = U + WC (3)
3 2æ E ö QD = U + WD (4)
E= k BT Þ T = ç ÷
2 3 è kB ø Hence QA > QB > QC > QD
Þ (d) is false
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from equations (1) and (4)
QA – QD = WA – WD
q
Þ (a) is true
ic ic
from equations (2) and (3) ic
QB – QC = WB – WC Fish
Þ (b) is false
1
f But m=
18. Q = DU + W = n RDT + nRDT sin ic
2
4 1
2500 æ 2 + f ö or =
æ fö 3 sin i c
Q = ç 1 + ÷ RnDT Þ = RÞf = 4
è 2ø 100 çè 2 ÷ø
3
or sin ic = = 0.75
2 3 4
g = 1+ = \ q/2 = ic = sin–1(0.75) ; 49º
f 2
25. Here incident ray OA is in glass and refracted ray
W T1 - T2 AB is in air. I is the final image of the air bubble
19. h= =
Q1 T1 at O.
B
æ T1 ö 600 A
\ Q1 = ç ÷W = ´ 100 m2=1.5
è T1 - T2 ø 600 - 300 m1 = 1

= 200 J
C O I P
1cm
20. From FLOT
1.2cm
Þ dU = dQ – dW Þ dU = dQ(<0) (Q dW = 0)
Þ dU < 0 So temperature will decrease
2 cm
21. u = – x m and n = – (x + 3)m Here m1 = 1, m2 = 1.5, n = –1 cm, R = –2cm
h2 v -9 cm x +3 m1 m2 m1 - m 2
As m = = – \ =- As - =
h1 u 3 cm x n u R
or x = 1.5 m 1 1.5 1 - 1.5 1 1.5 1 5
\ - = = or – = +1 =
23. The total apparent shift in the position of the image -1 u –2 4 u 4 4
due to all the three media is given by
1.5 ´ 4
or u = - = -1.2 cm
æ 1 ö æ 1 ö æ 1 ö 5
d = t1 ç 1 - ÷ + t 2 ç 1 + ÷ + t 3 ç1 - ÷
è m1 ø è m2 ø è m3 ø Thus the air bubble O lies at 1.2 cm from the
refracting surface within the sphere.
Given t1 = 4.0 cm, t2 = 6.0 cm, t3 = 8.0 cm
26. Here fa = –15cm, mg = 1.5, ml = 1.7, f1 = ?
m1 = 1.5, m2 = 1.4, m3 = 1.3
For the lens place in air:
æ 1 ö æ 1 ö æ 1 ö
\d = 4.0 ç 1 - ÷ + 6.0 ç 1 - ÷ + 8.0 ç1 - ÷ 1 é1 1 ù
è 1.5 ø è 1.4 ø è 1.3 ø = (m g - 1) ê - ú
fa ë R1 R 2 û
= 1.33 + 1.71 + 1.85 = 4.89 cm
24. Clearly, the fish can see the outside view of the 1 é1 1ù 1
or = (1.5 - 1) ê + ú =
cone with semivertical angle, -15 ëR Rû R
q
= ic
2
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For the lens immersed in liquid : 29. Clearly, equivalent focal length of equiconvex lens
1 æ mg öé 1 1 ù and water lens, f = a
= ç - 1÷ ê - ú
fl è ml Focal length of equiconvex lens, f1 = b
ø ë Rl R 2 û
Focal length f2 of water lens is given by
æ 1.5 öæ 1 1 ö 0.2 2
=ç - 1 ÷ç + ÷ = - ´ 1 1 1 1 1 b-a
è 1.7 øè R R ø 1.7 R = - = - =
f2 f f1 a b ab
0.2 2
=- ´ or f1 = + 63.75 cm ab
1.7 -15 or f2 =
b-a
27. Fig. shows a needle AB of length 10 cm, placed
on the axis of a convex lens. The water lens formed between the plane mirror
and the equiconvex lens is a planoconcave lens.
For this lens,
10 cm
R1 = R and R2 = ¥
A C B F Using lens maker's formula,
O
20 cm 1 é1 1 ù
= (m - 1) ê - ú
f2 ë R1 R 2 û
Here CO = 20 cm, AO = 20 + 5 = 25 cm and
BO = 20 – 5 = 15 cm
b-a é 1 1ù
For the image of end A of the needle. or = (m - 1) ê - ú
ab ë -R ¥ û
u1 = AO = – 25 cm, f = + 10 cm
Using thin lens formula, (a - b)R
or m - 1 =
1 1 1 1 1 3 ab
= + = + =
n1 f u1 +10 -25 50
(a - b)R
or m = 1 +
or n1 = 50/3 = 16.67 cm ab
For the image of end B of the needle. 30. For the first prism, we have
u2 = BO = – 15 cm, f = + 10 cm dB – dR = 12º – 10º = 2º
1 1 1 1 1 1 Mean deviation,
\ n = f + u = +10 + -15 = 30 or
2 2 dB + d R 12º +10º
d= = = 110
v2 = 30 cm 2 2
Hence the length of the image of needle AB
dB - dR
= n2 – n1 = 30 – 16.67 = 13.33 cm Dispersive power w =
28. For refraction through the convex lens, d
f = +10 cm, v = + 15 cm 2
=
1 1 1 1 1 1 11
\ = - = - =-
u n f 15 10 30 Now for the second prism,
or u = –30 cm i.e., LO = 30 cm d 'B - d 'R = 10º – 8 = 2º
The image formed first by reflection from the d 'B + d 'R 10 + 8
mirror and then by refraction through the lens will and d ' = = = 9º
2 2
be located at O' only if the image formed by d ' - d 'R 2
reflection from the mirror is formed at O i.e., if \ w' = B =
2 9
distance OM = R. w 2 /11 9
Hence LO + OM = 30 cm + R = 50 cm Hence, = = = 9 :11
w' 2 / 9 11
or R = 20 cm

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31. Here w = 0.031, mR = 1.645, mB = 1.665 35. The sky would appear red if atmospheric particles
scatter red light more than the blue light.
mB - mR
As w= 36. This due to refractive of light by the earth's
mg - 1
atmosphere.
37. Dispersion is due to the dependence of the speed
1.65 - 1.645
or mg = 1 + of a wave on its wavelength in any medium.
w
38. Speed of the light in second medium is different
1.665 - 1.645 than that in first medium.
= 1+
0.031 39. An object immersed in a fluid will be invisible
= 1 + 0.645 = 1.645 if its refractive index is equal to that of the fluid.
32. Here A = 6º, d = 3º, m = ? The surface of separation does not cause any
for a prism of small angle, d = (m – 1)A reflection or refraction to make the object visible.
40. An endoscope is made of optical fibres which
d 3 work one the principle of total internal reflection.
\ m–1= = = 0.5
A 6 41. For minimum consider first element of 6th period
or µ = 1 + 0.5 = 1.5 & for maximum use last element of 6th period.
Real depth 44. Pd+2: 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p64d8
33. m= 48. The stable oxidation states are +2, +4 & +5
Apparent depth
Real depth 49. P block elements belonging to 4th period & below
or Apparent depth = will have atleast one d electron
m
\ object distance, 51. +
F(g) + e – ¾¾®
exo +e
F(g) ¾¾® –
F(g) ;
exo
æ 33.25 ö
u = - ç15 + = -(15 + 25) = – 40cm ÷
è 1.33 ø
–2
N (g) + e – ¾¾¾
endo
® N(g)
–3

Image distance, 52. The 2nd electron gain enthalpy of oxygen is more
æ 25 ö positive than that of sulphur due to interelectronic
u = – ç15 + = -(15 + 18.75)
è 1.33 ÷ø repulsion.
= –33.75 cm » – 34 cm 53. Ionisation energy of monovalent anion is equal
un (–40) ´ (–34) to the electron affinity of atom.
f= = = –18.4 cm » – 20cm
u+ v –40 – 34 58. Benzyne has 6 sp2 hybrid carbon atoms and
34. When the liquid is filled in the beaker upto a height 10 sigma bonds. Two sp2 hybrid carbon atoms
2h, the image of the lower end A of the rod AB form a p bond.
is formed at so that it becomes visible to the eye.
D CHO CHO CHO
h C i i 2h
H OH H OH H OH
61.
r OH H H OH HO H
2h B i E
CH2OH CH2OH CH2OH
A G E
2h (a) (b) (c)
DE = BE = 2h; \ Ði = 45 ° (L) (D) (L)
AG = GF = h and CH = HG = h
\ AC = AG 2 + CG 2 = h 2 + (2h)2 = h 5
CH3
AG h 1 NO POS
sin r = = = H OH
AC h 5 5 62. NO COS
sin i sin 45º 5 HO H
m= = = NO MESO
sin r 1 5 2 CH3

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67. 3, 3 - dimethyl pentane 73. S.I. = 2n = 23 = 8

CH3 Et
CH3
F Cl F I
CH3 CH2 C CH2 CH3 Br Cl
1 2 3 4 5 Þ Þ F Cl
CH3 74. Br I
CH3
I CH3 Br Et Et
If we take C2 – C3 axis

CH3
CH3 R

CH3 CH2CH3 76. R


S
OH

H H
CH3

77.

81. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 27, para 2.6


68.
88. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 34, para 3.1.3
89. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 36, para 3.2.2
92. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 38, 39, para 3.3, 3.4
69. Comp (A)
93. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 37, fig 3.3 (a)
CH3 CH3 94. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 31, 34, 37, 39, fig. 3.1 (b-i),
NH2OH N – OH
C=O 3.2(d), 3.3(d), 3.4(c)
Et oxime (GI)
Et 95. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 34, 37, fig. 3.2(c), 3.3(b)
100. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 19, 20, 21, para 2.1, 2.1.1,
Possible Next homologue of comp.(A)
2.2.3
O 104. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 261
CH3 CH2 C CH2 CH3 105. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 266
106. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 270
H 110. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 285
Comp. (B) 115. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 290, 291
O 116. NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 290
120. NCERT (XII) Pg. # 127
131. The rays of all colours incident on a concave
O Br H OH mirror at the same angle are reflected at the same
O angle. As there is no chromatic aberration, the
O refelected image is white.
Br H OH
132. The emergent beam is parallel to the incident
72.
Cos a POS a beam. The rays do not suffer any deviation, only
c.c a C.C a their order is reversed. So a total reflecting prism
Meso a Mesoa
can be used as an erecting prism.
162. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 13, para 1.4.5

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163. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 10, para 1.3.4, 1.3.5 8 years ago, present age of Lata – 8 years = 3
164. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 20, para 2.2.1 × (present age of her son – 8 years )
167. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 39, para 3.4 P – 8 = 3 (Q – 8)
168. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 24, para 2.3.2 P – 3Q = – 16 ...... (ii)
171. NCERT (XII) Pg. # 127 From equations (i) and (ii), we get
173. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 262 4Q = 80 Þ Q = 20
174. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 259 Putting the value of Q in eq. (i)
175. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 275 Age of Lata = 64 – 20 = 44 years
178. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 285 196. According to question,
181. Sushma Swaraj, former external affairs minister Sitting arrangement :-
and Delhi's first female chief minister, passed
away on August 6, 2019. E

ht of B
182. Shubman Gill became the youngest Indian
cricketer to score a first-class double century and D
A

g
combined with skipper Hanuma Vihari to put

To the ri
India A in the driver's seat against West Indies. C B
183. Ayushmann Khuranna for Andhadhun and Vicky To the left of B
Kaushal for Uri:The Surgical Strike. Clearly, C is to the left of B.
184. J&K will be converted from a State to the UT.
Therefore now there will be 28 states when
197. Quantity of water in given mixture
compared to 29 states previously.
= (10 / 100) × 50 = 5 litres
185. Darjeeling Tea is the first product to have GI
Quantity of milk in given mix. = 50 – 5
(Geographical Indication) Tag in India.
= 45 litres
189. The given series is in the pattern × 2 + 1, × 2 +
Let x litres of water be added to it.
2, × 2 + 3,............
Milk: 45 litres, water (5 + x) litres
So, the missing term = 59 × 2 + 4 = 122
Total mix = (50 + x) litres
190. The series is made up of rearranging the
(5 + x / 50 + x) × 100 = 20
WXYZ and ZYXW.
(5 + x) 5 = 50 + x
ZYXWWXYZ/ZYXWWXYZ
4x = 25
191. The second one produces the first.
x = 6.25
192. All except Bengaluru are not the capitals of state.
6.25 litres of water must be added.
195. Suppose present age of Lata = P years
198. As per the given pattern in question figure , we
Present age of son = Q years
can find the similar next position of given dice.
Their total age = 64 years
Yellow, Green, Blue and Violet are on the faces
P + Q = 64 ....... (i)
adjacent to Red colour.
According to question,
Therefore, sixth colour is opposite to Red.
From the four views of cube, it is clear that yellow
is opposite to Blue.

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