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NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 1

If a man increases his speed by 2 m/sec, his K.E. is doubled. The original speed of the man is-

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 1

Assume initial speed of man = u and kinetic energy = K
Final speed of man = (u+2) then kinetic energy = 2K. Also,
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NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 2

A boy is playing with a tire of radius 0.5m. He accelerates it from 5rpm to 25 rpm in 15 seconds. The linear acceleration of tire is

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 2

r=0.5m, t=15s
n1=5rpm=5/60 rps
n2=25rpm=25/60rps
… ω1=2π(5) rad/s
… ω2=2π(25) rad/s
As,
a=r∝          [∝=ω2- ω1/t]
so, a=0.5[2π(n2-n1)/t]
a=0.5x6.28x20/60x15
a=6.28x2/60x3
a=6.28/90
a=0.697 m/s2
a≈0.7 m/s2

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NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 3

For a system to be in equilibrium, the net torques acting on it must balance. This is true only if the torque are taken about

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 3

For a system to be in equilibrium torques on the system must be equal to zero
This is true only if the torques are taken about the centre of mass as the whole mass of the object seems to be situated at centre of mass.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 4

A particle is projected upward from the surface of earth (radius = R) with a speed equal to the orbital speed of a satellite near the earth’s surface. The height to which it would rise is

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 4

  (orbital speed υ0 of a satellite)

Near the earth’s surface is equal to 1/√2
times the escape velocity of a particle on earth’s surface) Now from conservation of mechanical energy: Decrease in kinetic energy = increase in potential energy

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 5

If G is the universal gravitational constant and ρ is the uniform density of spherical planet.
Then shortest possible period of the planet can be

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 5

The fastest possible rate of rotation of a planet is that for which the gravitational force on material at the equator just barely provides the centripetal force needed for the rotation. Let M be the mass of the planet R its radius and m the mass of a particle on its surface. Then

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 6

 A 2 m rod of mass 1 kg rotates at an angular speed of 15 rad/s about its ends. Then K.E. is

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 6

Given,
 l=2m
m=1kg
ω=15rd//s
K.E.=1/2I ω
=1/2x(ml2/3) ω2
=1/2x(1x4/3)(15)2
=150J

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 7

Three rings, each of mass P and radius Q are arranged as shown in the figure. The moment of inertia of the arrangement about YY' axis will be

                                     

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 7

For ring 1
(MOI)1 = MOI about diameter + PQ2
MOI about diameter = ½ PQ2 
(MOI)1 = 3/2 PQ2
Similarly, (MOI)2 = 3/2 PQ2
(MOI)3 = ½ PQ2
Total MOI = 7/2 PQ2

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 8

A disc of radius b and mass m rolls down an inclined plane of vertical height h. the translational speed when it reaches the bottom of the plane will be 

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 8

The difference in the potential of the body when it rolls down through a vertical height h, is mgh.
As the KE at the top point is zero and let say KE at bottom is ½ mv2 + ½ Iw2
Where m is its mass, I is its moment of inertia, I = ½ mr2
Where r is its radius, v is its gained translational speed and w is its gained angular speed.
w = v/r
Hence equating PE and KE gives
mgh = ½ mv2 + ½ Iw2
That is mgh = ½ mv2 + ½ mr2.(v/r)2
We get mgh = ½  mv2 + ¼  mv
Thus we get v = √gh/3

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 9

 In compound X, all bond angles are exactly 109° 28’, X is:

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 9

In compound X, all the bond angles are exactly 10928′X is carbon tetrachloride.
CCl has sp3 - hybridization with 4 bond pairs and 0 lone pairs of electrons giving regular tetrahedron geometry as all the four C−Cl bonds are equivalent. In others the geometry is little distorted inspite of sp3 - hybridization due to different atoms on the vertices of tetrahedron.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 10

The most stable shape of ClF3 is shown by

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 10

In (i), the Ip are atequatorial position so there are less Ip - bp repulsions as compared to other positions.

Hence, T-shape is moststable.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 11

Given for HCI and HI 

Q. Ratio of fraction of electric charge existing on each atom in HCI and HI is

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 11



NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 12

PCIx F5 - x shows non-polar behaviour when x is

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 12


The Phosphorus Pentafluoride (PF5) is a nonpolar molecule because the configuration of PF5 has trigonal bipyramidal, and PF5 consists of a central phosphorus atom, surrounded by five fluorine atoms. So the three planar fluorine’s electronegativity cancels out each other, which resulting PF5 is a nonpolar molecule.

similarly, in PClcase chlorine's electronegativity cancels out each other.

 In case of PCl3​F2​, the molecule is non-polar, even though the fluorine atoms are slightly more electro-negative than the chlorine. This could be explain in a couple ways. The more intuitive approach is to consider how the presence of two fluorine atoms would create symmetry. The less intuitive, but more accurate, process would be to realize that the structure of the molecule is divided in to two non-polar structure(trigonal planer and linear). With other molecules, like PF3​Cl2​ it's not possible to divide it in to non-polar shapes. The repulsion between the fluorine atom is greater than that between the chlorine. Thus PF3​Cl2​ is polar.

 

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 13

The BCI3 is a planar molecule whereas NCI3 is pyramidal, because

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 13

No lone pair ofelectrons is available in BCI3

One lone pair of electrons is available on N atom, occupies a corner in the tetrahedral arrangement. Therefore, NCI3 appears pyramidal in shape.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 14

Phyllode is the modification of –

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 14

Phyllode is a modification of leaf or petiole. It is green in colour and is able to carry out photosynthesis. It is a xerophytic adapation. It reduces the rate of transpiration in xerophytic plants like Opuntia. Thus, the correct answer is 'Petiole.'

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 15

Reticulate venation is a characteristic in

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 15

Reticulate venation is a characteristic in Dicotyledonous leaves. In reticulate venation, veins are interconnected and form a web-like network. There is a prominent vein called the midrib from which many small veins arise which finally form a net-like structure in the lamina. The veins vary in thickness in the reticulate venation of the dicot leaves.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 16

What is the primary function of meristematic tissue in plants?

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 16

Solution: Meristematic tissue consists of immature cells that are in a constant state of division, contributing to the growth of plants. This tissue is found in specialized regions such as the tips of roots and shoots, where growth is most active. Unlike other tissues that might specialize in support, transport, or photosynthesis, the primary role of meristematic tissue is to facilitate growth through cell division

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 17

Exarch xylem is present in

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 17

Exarch xylem is the arrangement in which the protoxylem (the first formed primary xylem cells in a plant shoot/root) is directed towards the periphery and metaxylem (later formed primary xylem cells in a plant shoot/root) is directed towards the centre. Its development follows a centripetal pattern and is characteristic of roots. 


Thus the correct answer is option D.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 18

The alveoli of lungs are lined by:

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  • The respiratory or gas-exchange surface consists of millions of small sacs, or alveoli, lined by a simple squamous epithelium.
  • This epithelium is exceedingly thin to facilitate the diffusion of oxygen and CO2
  • The alveolar walls also contain cuboidal surfactant-secreting cells.

Hence, the correct option is A

NCERT Reference: Topic- EXCHANGE OF GASES” of chapter "Breathing and Exchange of Gases" of NCERT 

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 19

What is the shape of Haemoglobin-oxygen dissociation curve?

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 19

  • Graph is plotted between oxygen concentration and percentage saturation of haemoglobin with this curve is called dissociation curve.
  • Dissociation curve is sigmoid in shape.

Hence, the correct option is D.

NCERT Reference: Topic-  Transport of Oxygen” of chapter "Breathing and Exchange of Gases" of NCERT

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 20

Which of the following diseases can be found in workers working in a mill?

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 20
  • Workers in a mill or industrial setting may be at risk of developing occupational respiratory disorders.
  • These disorders can be caused by exposure to various airborne pollutants, such as dust, fumes, chemicals, and particulate matter, which are commonly found in industrial and manufacturing environments.
  • In industries, produced dust can’t be cope up by the defense system of human body.
  • Long and continuous exposure gives rise to inflammation leading to fibrosis and thus leading to severe lung damage.

Hence, the correct option is D

NCERT Reference: Topic -"Respiratory Disorders"  of chapter "Breathing and Exchange of Gases" of NCERT.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 21

Given below are few respiratory disorders. Identify occupoational respiratory disorders among these.
(i) Coryza
(ii) SARS
(iii) Silicosis
(iv) Asbestosis
(v) Emphysema

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 21

Silicosis and asbestosis are known as occupational disorder as they occur due to one's occuption. Workers working in industries where silica and asbestos are used can suffer from these respiratory disorders.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 22

The role of mitosis is not merely to divide a cell into two daughter cells but to ensure genetic continuity from one cell generation to another cell generation. The mechanism ensuring genetic continuity is 

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 22

All the daughter cells of multicellular organism have the same number and type of chromosomes as parent cells due to equitable distribution of all chromosomes in mitosis. This helps in ensuring genetic continuity.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 23

Read the following statements and select the correct ones.
(i) Nodal tissue is specialised cardiac musculature in human heart which has the ability to generate action potential due to an external stimuli
(ii) Position of SAN - right corner of right atrium
(iii) Position of AVN - right corner of ventricle
(iv) AV bundle continues from AVN
(v) Purkinje fibres are modified cardiac muscle fibres that originate from the atrioventricular node and spread into the two ventricles.

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 23

SAN (sino-atrial node) is located in the right upper y corner of right atrium. AV bundle continues from AVN (Atrio-ventricular node). Purkinje fibres are modified cardiac muscle fibres that originate from AV node and spread into two ventricles. The nodal musculature has the ability to generate action potential without any external stimuli i.e. it is autoexcitable. AVN is located in the lower left corner of the right atrium close to the atrio-ventricular septum.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 24

Coronary arteries supplies

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 24

Coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle. Like all other tissues in the body, the heart muscle needs oxygen-rich blood to function.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 25

Which of the following sequences is truly a systemic circulation pathway?

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 25

Systemic circulation is the movement of the blood between heart and rest of the body (tissues) and the back to the heart. The oxygenated blood moves from the left auricle into the left ventricle. From here the blood moves into the aorta which ultimately divides into arteries that carry oxygenated blood to various tissues in the body. From the tissues deoxygenated blood is carried by the veins into the right atrium via superior vena cava and inferior vena cava.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 26

What would be the cardiac output of a person having 72 heart beats per minute and a stroke volume of 50 ml?

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 26

The cardiac output of a person having 72 heart beats per minute and a stroke volume of 50 mL would be 72 x 50 = 3600 mL. Thus, the correct answer is 3600 mL, i.e Option D.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 27

How many double circulations are normally completed by the human heart, in one minute?

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 27

As the ventricle is completely divided in birds, mammals and some reptiles (Crocodiles alligator) the left and right pans of the heart function as air tight conduits for pure and impure blood. The right part receives impure blood from whole body and sends it to the lungs for oxygenation. The left part receives purified blood from the lungs and supplies it to the whole body Thus the right and left parts of the heart respectively serve as completely separated pulmonary and systamic hearts. This is known as double heart circuit. In man the rate of heart beat (double circulation) is about 75 times per minute

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 28

Coronary heart disease is due to

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 28

Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a disease in which a waxy substance called plaque builds up inside the coronary arteries. These arteries supply oxygen-rich blood to your heart muscle. When plaque builds up in the arteries, the condition is called atherosclerosis. The buildup of plaque occurs over many years.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 29

Rate of breathing is controlled mainly by ________________.

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 29

Rate of breathing is mainly controlled by CO2 level in the blood.
Excess CO2 decrease the pH of the blood and it mainly stimulate the respiratory centre of the brain (i.e., Medulla oblongata) and increase the inspiratory and expiratory signals to the respiratory muscles.

NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 30

Which one of the following statements is correct regarding blood pressure?

Detailed Solution for NEET Unit Test - 2 - Question 30

Normal blood pressure is 120/80 mm Hg. Blood pressure of 190/110 mm Hg is regarded as high blood pressure. It leads to heart diseases and also affects vital organs like brain and kidney.

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