SR Elite (Set-I) Neet Module Test - 8 Paper Key (21-10-2024)
SR Elite (Set-I) Neet Module Test - 8 Paper Key (21-10-2024)
BOTANY
1) 1 2) 3 3) 3 4) 2 5) 1 6) 2 7) 1 8) 3 9) 3 10) 1
11) 4 12) 3 13) 3 14) 1 15) 2 16) 3 17) 4 18) 2 19) 3 20) 3
21) 3 22) 2 23) 3 24) 3 25) 1 26) 1 27) 3 28) 3 29) 1 30) 1
31) 4 32) 2 33) 2 34) 1 35) 3 36) 1 37) 4 38) 3 39) 2 40) 3
ZOOLOGY
46) 3 47) 4 48) 4 49) 2 50) 4 51) 1 52) 1 53) 4 54) 3 55) 1
56) 2 57) 1 58) 3 59) 3 60) 4 61) 3 62) 2 63) 1 64) 2 65) 2
66) 3 67) 1 68) 2 69) 1 70) 2 71) 2 72) 4 73) 2 74) 4 75) 3
76) 2 77) 2 78) 1 79) 1 80) 3 81) 4 82) 3 83) 3 84) 2 85) 1
PHYSICS
91) 4 92) 3 93) 2 94) 2 95) 1 96) 4 97) 3 98) 2 99) 3 100) 1
101) 3 102) 3 103) 1 104) 3 105) 1 106) 3 107) 2 108) 1 109) 3 110) 2
111) 1 112) 4 113) 2 114) 2 115) 4 116) 3 117) 3 118) 2 119) 2 120) 4
121) 3 122) 3 123) 2 124) 4 125) 4 126) 4 127) 3 128) 4 129) 1 130) 4
131) 2 132) 4 133) 4 134) 3 135) 3
CHEMISTRY
136) 1 137) 1 138) 2 139) 1 140) 1 141) 4 142) 4 143) 4 144) 2 145) 1
146) 2 147) 1 148) 1 149) 3 150) 2 151) 1 152) 4 153) 2 154) 2 155) 1
156) 3 157) 4 158) 2 159) 3 160) 4 161) 3 162) 1 163) 4 164) 2 165) 3
166) 1 167) 3 168) 4 169) 1 170) 2 171) 3 172) 1 173) 2 174) 4 175) 3
176) 1 177) 1 178) 2 179) 3 180) 3
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SOLUTIONS
BOTANY 30. NCERT page no: 126
01. NCERT page no: 133 31. NCERT Page No: 129
02. NCERT Page No: 136 32. NCERT Page No: 134-135
03. NCERT Page No: 136 33. NCERT Page No: 132
04. NCERT Page No: 138-139 34. NCERT Page No: 135
05. NCERT Page No: 136 35. NCERT Page No: 135
06. NCERT page no: 133 36. NCERT Page No: 134
07. NCERT page no: 134 37. NCERT Page No: 134
08. NCERT Page No: 136 38. NCERT Page No: 135
09. NCERT Page No: 134 39. NCERT Page No: 136
10. NCERT Page No: 126 40. NCERT Page No: 135-136
11. NCERT page no: 134 41. NCERT Page No: 134
12. NCERT page no: 135 42. NCERT Page No: 134
13. NCERT page no: 135 43. NCERT Page No: 136
14. NCERT page no: 135 44. NCERT page no: 137
15. NCERT page no: 136 45. NCERT page no: 133-138
16. NCERT page no: 134-137 ZOOLOGY
17. NCERT page no: 137 46. Cerebral aqueduct is a canal that connects
18. NCERT page no: 138 ventricle of diencephalon to ventricle of
19. NCERT page no: 138 medula.
20. NCERT page no: 138 47. Parathormone increases blood calcium levels.
21. NCERT page no: 133 48. Piamater is in contact with the brain tissue.
22. NCERT page no: 138 49. Hyposecretion of ADH decreases water
reabsorption from distal parts of tubule.
23. NCERT Page No: 139
50. Cerebrum is divided into two halves by a
24. NCERT Page No: 140 longitudinal cleft.
25. NCERT Page No: 133 51. Cerebral medulla has myelinated axons which
26. NCERT Page No: 132-136 gives white colour.
27. NCERT Page No: 136 52. Hypothalamus – Urge for eating
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Cerebrum – Memory 73. Mode of transmission of impulse across
electrical synapse is different from chemical
53. Thymosin promotes production of antibodies.
synapse.
54. Thyroid gland enlarges due to less intake of
74. Hormones are non-nutrient chemicals.
iodine.
75. GnRH produced from hypothalamus reaches
Iodine is not essential for synthesis of
anterior pituitary through portal circulation.
thyrocalcitonin.
76. LH stimulates secretion of androgens by testis.
55. Thyrocalcitonin is secreted by cells in stromal
tissues which are extra follicular cells. 77. Acromegaly is associated with severe
disfigurement especially the face.
56. Sella turcica lodges pituitary gland.
78. Protrusion of eye balls is symptom of Graves’
57. Endocrine glands are controlled by brain.
disease which is a form of hyperthyroidism.
58. Diagram shows dorsal view of thyroid gland.
79. Synaptic cleft is fluid filled space.
59. All the three statements satisfy the resting
Binding of neurotransmitter to post synaptic
condition.
membrane may result in excitation or
60. Neurotransmitters bind to receptions of post inhibition of next neuron.
synaptic membrane.
80. Pars distalis is not under direct neural
61. Nerve fibres do not innervate all the cells of regulation of hypothalamus.
the body, a special coordination is needed
81. Oxytocin and vasopressin are secreted by
which is provided by hormones.
neurosecretory cells called nuclei.
62. Pituitary, pineal and hypothalamus are present
82. GnRH passes through portal circulation and
in head.
stimulate LH secretion.
63. Hypothalamus has neurosecretory cells which
83. Nerve impulse is conducted along the axon
is a part of forebrain.
membrane in the form of wave of
64. Match depolarisation and respolarisation.
65. Large number of hormones provide 84. Corpora quadrigemine present on dorsal
coordination in all vertebrates. portion of midbrain.
66. ACTH stimulates secretion of glucocorticoids 85. Thyroxine stimulates RBC formation.
from adrenal cortex.
86. Enlarged thyroid gland is associated with both
67. Match hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
68. Thymus degenerates in old individuals. 87. Pons and medulla regions of hindbrain form a
69. Match part of brain stem.
70. Cardio vascular reflexes is the function of 88. Permeability to Na+ is extremely short lived,
medulla which is a part of brain stem. which is followed by rise in permeability to
K+.
71. Limbic system is concerned with olfaction.
89. Chemical coordination is long lived when
72. Grave’s disease is due to hypersecretion of
compared to neural coordination.
thyroid gland hormones.
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90. Cerebellum integrates information received 100. (1) Increment in kinetic energy = work done
from semicircular canals of ear and auditory
1 x2 10
m(v 2 u 2 ) F.dx (3 x ) dx
system 2 x1 2
PHYSICS 1 3 3
mv 2 [x 2 ]10
2 [100 4]
91. a g sin cos 2 2 2
92. ac = rw 2 1 3
8 v 2 96 v 6m / s
r4π 2 2 2
= 2
T
0
93. 101. Static friction is self adjusting
t
102. Friction is an electro magnetic, contact force.
V
A,O
r l 0.25
94. 103.
V V V L 1 1.25
A, B
2r r
l 1
a 100 20%
95. Required vector ba b L 5
a
25 3iˆ 4 ˆj
32 42
iˆ ˆj
11
5 ˆ ˆ
2
ij 104.
5
F 15iˆ 20 ˆj
96.
F
26 12iˆ 5 ˆj
13
= 24iˆ 10 ˆj
= 360 – 300
= 60 J
Hence f s mg 1
W = ×5×4
2
v2 4 4 2
ac 2 v2 v
106. W 1510 150J
98.
r r r r
2m 107. Viscous force is small, during first 100 m of
Momentum p = mv
r fall than during second 100 m of fall
m g m2 m3 g mg 2 mg
99. a 1 108. (a)
m1 m2 m3 3m
g 1 2 Work done per unit volume
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Stress
Strain
Y
1 1
109. w
2
1 1
F2e2 Fe
2
As Y is different strain is different
116. (c)
tensile stress FA
110. T
longitudinal strain L L
111. Bulk modulus is given by 4 3
pV V p 4 3 3 r
B r g g T.2r
V V B 3 2
So, fractional compression (in%) is
V p gh 3T
100 100 100 r
V B B g 2
[ where, p = pressure gh ] 117. (c) Work done, A
Surface tension,
3 2
Here, 1500kg m g 10ms
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1 AB2 0.802 64
137. QC
C 10 1.66
148. KC
A2 B2 0.10 0.10
A B 2 3
10 10 149. Eq – 3 is obtained by combining eq – 1 and eq
QC KC , the reaction will proceed in forward – 2.
direction K3 K1K2
KP 2.5atm 2 2 2 C
PPCl5 2.5
8 10 8 10
5 2
4
M
0.5 10 32
1
141. The reaction is reversed Keq final 3 2
x
142. Keq is independent of initial concentration or 153. KP KC RT
container. alkane
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1 II. B C K 0.01
Bp [Isomeric compounds]
Branching I + II A C K 2 0.01 0.02
159. In complete combustion of methane produce
A g B g C g D g
coke or CO
172. a a
160. Electrophilic addition of Alkene (Hydride ax ax x x
shift)
x 2 a x
161. Unsaturated hydrocarbons decolourise reddish
2
brown colour of Br2 water x a
3
162. 1 121.70 & 2 116.60 because double
A a, B a, C a, D a
1 1 2 2
bond cause more repulsion than single bond 3 3 3 3
163. Peroxide effect is not observed in HCl as the K
C D 4
B.E of H-Cl is more. A B
164. X = HCHO ; Y CH3 COOH and 173. Electrophite addition of Alkene (Alkyl shift)
N 22.4 M
1
169. 32 0.4813 100
42.1%
2
233 0.157
XY2 g XY g Y g
179. neopentane mp=256.4k
170. 600 mm
600 x mm xmm xmm n-pentane mp=143.3k
Kp
PXY PY 200 200 100 addition of hydrogen atoms across carbons
PXY2 400
171. I. A B K 2
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