Cet Final Test Solutions 4
Cet Final Test Solutions 4
6. Ans:- C
7. Ans:- B
In half revolution, the point A of the wheel
reaches at position A’, so displacements is,
AA′ = √(AB)2 + (A′ B)2
8. Ans:- (D)
1 2 q q
3. Ans:-D F = 4πϵ(r/2)2
⃗𝑨
⃗ 𝑿 ⃗𝑩
⃗ = q q 4q1 q2
F ′ = 4πϵ(r/2)
1 2
2 = 4πϵr2
𝑖̂ 𝑗̂ 𝑘̂
𝐹′ 𝜖0 1 1
1 3 −1 =4 = 4 (𝐾) = 4 (4) = 1
𝐹 𝜖
2 −1 1
′
∴ F =F
⃗𝑨
⃗ 𝑿 ⃗𝑩
⃗ = ( 3-1 ) 𝑖̂ − ( 1-2 ) 𝑗̂ + (−1 − 6 )𝑘
9. Ans:- B
⃗⃗ = 𝟐𝑖̂ - 3𝑗̂-7𝑘̂
⃗⃗ 𝑿 𝑩
𝑨
λ 6000 Å 3
an m = λ1 = 4000 Å = 2
⃗ l = √4 + 9 + 49 = √62
𝑙 𝐴𝑋𝐵 2
2 2
⃗ =
Unit vector parallel to 𝐴 𝑋 𝐵 ∴ mn a = 3 = sin C ∴ C = sin−1 (3)
𝐴̂ 𝑥 𝐵̂ ̂
2𝑖̂−3𝑗̂ −7𝑘
̂=
𝒏 = 10. Ans:- B
𝑙 𝐴𝑋𝐵 ⃗ l √62
Let u and θ be the velocity and angle of
4. Ans:- C
projection of a projectile. Maximum height
5. Ans:- C
1 1
attained
Wave number = = 5000 × 10−10
𝜆
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u2 sin2 θ 25 2
H= = 20 × ( 5 ) = 20 × 25 = 500𝑁
2g
R 8 ×0.05
= 4 cot θ = C(= a constant) ∴ 𝐿= = 0.2 𝐻
H 2
∴ 𝐹2 = 𝐹1 × 𝐴2
𝐴 = √25 + 24 × 0.8660 = √25 + 20.784
1
= √45.784 = 6.766 𝑐𝑚
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22. Ans:-A deflection is 10 mA
𝜇 𝐵 1.6
𝜇𝑟 = 𝜇 = 𝜇 = 4𝜋 × 10−7 × ∴ High resistance R is given by
0 0𝐻 1000
𝑉 25
= 1.3 × 103 𝑅 = 𝐼 − 𝐺 = 10 ×10−3 − 20
𝑔
𝜇𝑟 = 1 + 𝜒 ∴ 𝑇 = 2500 − 20 = 2480 Ω
∴ 𝜒 = 𝜇𝑟 − 1 We can also use R = G (n – 1) where n = 125
= 1300 − 1 = 1299. 26. Ans:- (D)
23. Ans:- (A) 𝜔2 = 2
For a circular arc, subtending an angle θ at its 4𝜋 2
=2
𝑇2
centre,
4π2
μ θ. i ∴ T2 =
B = 4π0 [ ] 2
r 1
3𝜋 ∴ 𝑇 = √2𝜋 𝑖. 𝑒. 𝑛 = per second
For a circle, θ = 2π. In this case, 𝜃 = √2𝜋
2
27. Ans :- D
𝜇 3𝜋 𝑖
∴ 𝐵 = 4𝜋0 [ 2 × 𝑟]
3 𝜇0 𝑖
∴ 𝐵 = 8. 28. Ans:- (B)
𝑟
mv2
24. Ans:- (B) T= + mg cos θ = 0.85 N
r
The revolving electron is equivalent to 29. Ans:- (B)
𝑞
current 𝐼 = 𝐶0 𝑇 𝑀𝐻𝑒
𝑡
= √𝑇 0 ×
𝐶𝐻𝑒 𝐻𝑒 𝑀0
But for the electron, q = e and
2𝜋𝑟 𝑇 𝑀𝐻𝑒
𝑡=𝑇= 1 = √𝑇 0 ×
𝑣 𝐻𝑒 𝑀0
e ev
∴ I= 2πr = 2πr ∴ 𝑇0 =
𝑇𝐻𝑒 × 𝑀0
=
273 × 32
= 2184𝐾
v 𝑀𝐻𝑒 4
𝜇 2𝜋𝐼
the field at the centre of the coil = 4𝜋0 30. Ans:- (A)
𝑟
𝐼 𝑒𝑣 𝑣 Temperature is a measurement of coldness or
or 𝐹 ∝ 𝑟 𝑖. 𝑒. 𝐹 ∝ 2𝜋𝑟 × 𝑟 𝑜𝑟 𝐹 ∝ 𝑟 2
hotness of an object. The definition is based
e
(∵ is a constant) on Zeroth law of thermodynamics.
2π
1
But in Bohr’s model v ∝ n 31. Ans:- (D)
Pi 4000
Where n is the quantum number of the orbit As Ep Ip = Pi ∴ IP = = = 40 A
Ep 100
1
∴ 𝐹 ∝ 𝑛 (𝑛2 )2 However, no energy is required to maintain
1 the magnetic flus in the coil.
∴ 𝐹 ∝ 𝑛5
33. Ans:- A
25. Ans:- (B)
The current for 50 div i.e. for full scale
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μ I dl sin θ
34. Ans:- (D) element at a point is dB = 4π0 r2
When a bright fringe is formed opposite to
For straight sections, angle between ⃗⃗⃗⃗
𝑑𝐼 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑟
𝑑
one of the slits, 𝑥 = 2 is 00 or π. Therefore, magnetic field at point
xd d d d2
Path difference = = 2 × D = 2D O due to straight sections is zero. Magnetic
D
If it is nth order bright fringe, path difference, field at point O due to semicircular are is
1 𝜇0 𝐼 1 4𝜋 × 10−7 ×12
d2
nλ = 2D or n = 2Dλ
d2 𝐵 =2× =2× = 1.89 × 10−4 𝑇
2𝑟 2 ×2 × 10−2
𝑑𝑉
44. Ans:- (A)
𝐸𝑦 = − 𝑑𝑦 = −[−𝑥 2 ] hC
E = mC2 and E = hv =
𝑑𝑉 λ
𝐸𝑧 = − 𝑑𝑦 = −[−3𝑥𝑧 2 ] ℎ𝐶 h h
∴ = 𝑚𝐶 2 ∴ λ = mC = p
𝜆
⃗⃗⃗ = 𝐸𝑥 𝑖̂ + 𝐸𝑦 𝐽̂ + 𝐸𝑧 𝑘̂
𝐸
45. Ans:- (A)
∴ 𝐸⃗ = 𝑖̂(2𝑥𝑦 + 𝑧 3 ) + 𝑗̂ + 𝑥 2 + 𝑘̂3 × 𝑧 2 𝐸 2 1
𝐼=𝑅 = 1000 = 500 𝐴
1 + 𝑅2
38. Ans:- (B)
10 1
𝑦 = 3 cos 2𝜋 (50𝑡 − 𝑥/2) ∴ P. D. across the wire = IR = 500 = 50 V
V 1
∴ 𝜆 = 2 𝑐𝑚 ∴ Potential gradient = = 50 ×2 = 0.01 V/m
L
39. Ans:- (B) 46. Ans:- B
40. Ans:- (D) When the two capacitors are connected in
The activity cannot be increased or decreased parallel, there is redistribution of charge till
by any method. Radioactivity is a the two capacitiors acquire a common
spontaneous phenomenon. It is independent potential V given by:
of the external physical conditions like 𝐶1 𝑉1 + 𝐶2 𝑉2
𝑉= 𝐶1 + 𝐶2
temperature, pressure, etc.
(20 × 10−6 × 500) + (10 × 10−6 × 200)
41. Ans:-A =
(20 × 10−6 ) + (10 × 10−6 )
The wire is divided into three sections; two
= 400 V
straight sections and one semicircular arc.
47. Ans:- (B)
The magnetic field due to current carrying
Here, a = 2 mm = 2 × 10−3 𝑚
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𝜆 = 500 𝑛𝑚 = 500 × 10−9
= 5 × 10−7 𝑚, 𝐷 = 1 𝑚
The distance between the first minima on
2𝜆𝐷 2 × 5 × 10−7 × 1
either side on a screen = =
𝑎 2 × 10−3
m1 m2 Fr2
F=G ∴ G=m
r2 1 m2
∴ [𝐺] = [𝑀−1 𝐿3 𝑇 −2 ]
49. Ans:- C
50. Ans:- (C)
B = 𝜇0 𝑛𝐼
𝐼 3
B’ = 𝜇0 (3𝑛 ) × = 2 [𝜇0 𝑛𝐼 ]
2
3
= B
2
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DNYANPRASAD / BRILLIANT'S ACADEMY
MHT-CET-XII - New Syllabus (MH) 2024-25
Time : 45 Min Chem : Full Portion Paper Marks : 50
Hints and Solutions
53) Ans: C) 1
1 2 Sol:
Sol: Bond order in O22- = (10 − 8) = =1
2 2 rH = (B.E.)C=C + B.E.(H−H) + 4 (B.E.)C−H
54) Ans: D) t99% = 2 t90% − ( B.E.)C−C + 6 ( B.E.)C−H
Sol: For 99% completion of the reaction
r H = ( B.E.)C=C + B.E.(H−H) − (B.E.)(C−C) − 2(B.E.)C−H
If a = 100; (a - x) = (100 - 99) = 1
2.303 100 2.303 2 = 606 + 431 - 336 - 2 (410)
t99% = log = log k
k 1 k = −119 kJmol−1
2.303 2 4.606
= k t 99% = k ...(i)
For 90% completion of the reaction : 59) Ans: B) One
If a = 100; (a - x) = (100 - 90) = 10 Sol: Unimolecular layer.
amine NH3 for lower aliphatic amines. Co ( NH3 ) ( NO2 ) Cl NO2
4 +
Co (NH ) (NO ) Cl + NO−
68) Ans: C) +6 3 4 2 2
Sol: Due to absence of vacant d-orbitals, oxygen Linkage isomerism occurs in complex compounds
can not show +6 oxidation state. which contain ambidentate ligands like
NO2−, SCN− and CN− .
69) Ans: A) methyl chloride
Sol: CH3CH2 − COOAg + CH3Cl → Co (NH3 ) (NO2 ) Cl and Co (NH3 ) (ONO) Cl
4 2 4 2
CH3 − CH2 − COOCH3 + AgCl −
are linkage isomers as NO 2 is linked through N or
through O. Octahedral complexes of the type
70) Ans: D) Pentose Ma4b2 exhibit geometrical isomerism.
72) Ans: D) 6
Sol: Fe2+ has an electronic configuration 3d6 4s0 .
Sol: 2H++ 2e−→ H2(g) , so H2 gas at cathode. 99) Ans: B) 6s2, 4f1−14,5d0−1
Sol: 6s2, 4f1−14,5d0−1
Sol:
10 carbon-A carbon atom attached to one carbon
atom only is termed as 10 carbon or primary
carbon.
20 carbon - A carbon atom attached to two carbon
atoms is called 20 carbon or secondary carbon.
30 carbon -A carbon atom attached to three
carbon atoms is called 30 carbon or tertiary
carbon.
40 carbon -A carbon atom attached to four carbon
atoms is called 40 carbon or quaternary carbon.
6.02 1023
Ans: D)
93) 4
Sol: 6.023 1023 atoms are present in gm of
helium.
6.023 1023
1 gm of helium contains
4
94) Ans: A) 1m
Sol: Tb = Kb molality(m)
if molality = 1 molal then
Tb = Kb
95) Ans: C) 8
97) Ans: A)
Formula weight of the desired product
100
Sumof formula weight of all the reactants
Sol:
Formula weight of the desired product
100
Sumof formula weight of all the reactants
Sol: