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@® Code -B Aakash" Medical] IIT-JEE| Foundations (Cvs aos aod Secs ited) Regd. Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005; Ph.: 011-47623456 MM : 720 Test Series for NEET - 2019 Time : 3 Hrs. Test -4 Topics Covered : Physics: Properties of Buk Matter, Thermal Properties of Matter, Thermodynamics, Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic theory. Chemistry : Redox Reaction, Hydrogen, s-Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals), Some p-block elements (Group 13 & 14). Botany jineral Nutrition; Photosynthesis in Plants. Zoology _ : Body fluids and Circulation, Excretory products and their Elimination; Locomotion and Movement. Instructions : ( Use Blue/Black ballpoint pen only to darken the appropriate circle. (i) Mark should be dark and should completely fl the circle. (ii) Dark only one circle for each entry. (iv) Dark the circle in the space provided only. (¥) Rough work must not be done on the Answer sheet and do not use white-fluid or any other rubbing material on Answer sheet. (vi). Each question carries 4 marks. For every wrong response 1 mark shall be deducted from total score. PHYSICS : Choose the correct answer : (1) Zero ern 4. The bulk modulus of rubber is 9.8 * 10° Nim? (2h nh Fo enat donih shoul @ (upper bal Pe taken i 4. A body floats in water with 40% of its volume (6, = 1000 kgm) (g = 9.8 mvs") a outside water. When same body floats in an oil, Pw 60% of its volume remains outside the oil. The (1) 25m a 42) 100 m relative density of oil is (3) 200 m (4) 500 m 1) 09 2. Ametalic rod of length L and cross-sectional area A @ 10 is made of material of young’s modulus Y. If the rod (3) 1.2 is elongated by an amount ¢, then the work done in @ ‘elongation is proportional to @) 15 5. A solid sphere falls with a teminal velocity of 4 (i) ¢ a7 10 cm/sec in the earth’s gravitational field. If it 1 ig released from rest in-a gravity free space then 3) @ Oe terminal velocity will be 3. _ By inserting a capillary tube upto depth ¢ in water, (1) Equal to 10 cm/sec ‘the water rises to a height f. If the lower end of the i capillary tube is closed inside water and capillary Oe keane is taken out and closed end opened. The length of (8) Equal to 20 cm/sec ‘water remain in the tube is (Here ¢ > f) (@) Zero CO) Test-4 (Code-B) 6. 10 The density (p) versus pressure (P) graphs of a given mass of an ideal gas is shown in figure at two different temperatures T, and T,, The relation between T, and 7, may be Pressure—> T>T Q) T, oor w fee Test Series for NEET - 2019 16. A vessel of area of cross-section A is filled with water and kerosene oil. The vessel has a small hole of area a (a << A) the bottom. Neglecting viscosity if the height of water layer is h, and kerosene is fh, then the velocity v of flow of water will be: (Given: Density of water is p, and that of kerosene is p,) (01> Pe) (1) v= J2g(hy +h) ( 2) v= lagl n,f2) @)v whe @) v= J2g (hp, + hep) (@) v= (of i) P2 J One end of horizontal thick wire of length 2L and radius 2R is connected to one end of another horizontal wire of length L and radius R of same material. If equal forces are applied across two ends then ratio of elongation in the two wires is a) (2) 7. uf 2 al ala ale 3) 3 (4) A cyclic process ABCD is shown in the P-V diagram. Which of the following curves represent the same process? (Process BC and DA are 18. isothermal) P. Ay. 8 c D v ve n 2 0 A B + B a) ce 3) 19 20. 2a. 22. 23. Test-4 (Code-B) Four identical rods are arranged as shown in the figure. The temperature of the junction O in steady state is 0 40° ° orc al 30°C 40°C (1) 25°C 2) 20°C (3) 36°C (4) 40°C A centigrade and a Fahrenheit thermometer are dipped in boiling water. Now the water temperature is lowered untill Fahrenheit thermometer registers 140°. The fall in temperature registered by centigrade thermometer is (1) 40°C. (2) 30°C (3) 72°¢ (4) 60°C. Two rods of lengths L, and L, are made of materials whose coefficients of linear expansion are a, and a. If the difference of length of two rods is independent of temperature then 44 At =a @ t=2 Lig Bi ar Oe If 20 g of water at 30°C is mixed with following given sample of water, then final temperature ‘maximum in the case of (1) 20 gm of water at 40°C (2) 40 gm of water at 35°C (3) 10 gm of water at 50°C (4) 4 gm of water at 80°C A wall has two layers A and 8, made of different materials. The thickness of both the layers is same. The thermal conductivities of A and B are related as K, = 3 Kg The temperature difference across the wall is 20°C. Then in steady state (1) The temperature difference across A is 15°C (2) Rate of heat transfer across A is more than across B (3) Rate of heat transfer across B is more than across A (4) The temperature difference across A is 5°C

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