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f =
5.
1 2 LC
Lx =
x =
Answer (3)
= 12375 = 1237.5 10
3 Lx 2
2 x 3
6. 7. 8.
T02
T0 2
I t dt = 0 T0 3
e = 4t 20. Answer (2) 21. Answer (2) 22. Answer (3) In ideal transformer, P input = P output and transformer cannot change frequency.
9.
i=
i =
50 R
23. Answer (3) 24. Answer (4) Uniform magnetic field cannot do work. 25. Answer (4) 26. Answer (3) 27. Answer (2) m = BA = 4 0.04 = 0.16 weber 28. Answer (4)
50 R 2
V = i R
L N2A
29. Answer (4)
M e = L 2m
L1 L2 < R R
L1 < L2
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Test - 6 (Code A) (Answers & Hints) 30. Answer (3) 31. Answer (2)
mg = mg + ilB0 2
All India Aakash Test Series for Medical-2014 37. Answer (4) Circular loop will experience repulsive force. 38. Answer (2) 39. Answer (4) 40. Answer (4) Velocity will be same after every time period. 41. Answer (1) Separation will be equal to r = rp + re = 42. Answer (4) 43. Answer (1) Positive flux through XY plane will be equal to negative flux through XY plane. 44. Answer (3) No potential difference across wooden rod. Across Cu rod it varies as V x 2 . 45. Answer (4)
2mv o eB0
mg mg = ilB0 i = 2 2lB0
q 2 M = r T
M
1 T
33. Answer (2) 34. Answer (3) In a plane perpendicular to magnetic meridian horizontal component of earth magnetic field is zero. 35. Answer (3) 36. Answer (1)
[ CHEMISTRY]
46. Answer (3) CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 OH and 52. Answer (4) Three membered ring is formed in Y-elimination reaction. 53. Answer (2) Fact 54. Answer (1) Six membered ring (cyclohexane) is most stable because it reduces its angle strain by existing in conformers. 55. Answer (1) Fact 56. Answer (2) Fact 57. Answer (2) It is conjugated system. 58. Answer (2) Fact 59. Answer (1) Fact 60. Answer (1) Due to formation of Fe(SCN)3.
CH2
CH2 CH2 CH2 O
50. Answer (3)
I is most stable because there is no charge separation and II is least stable because +ve charge present on more electronegative atom oxygen. 51. Answe.r (2) C2H5O is nucleophile.
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All India Aakash Test Series for Medical-2014 61. Answer (1) Fact 62. Answer (3) 2 and 3 amines are functional isomers. 63. Answer (3) Fact 64. Answer (2) Its enol form is phenol which is aromatic and more stable. 65. Answer (1) It has 3 hydrogen. 66. Answer (2) It involves the shifting of -electrons in the presence of reagent only. 67. Answer (1) Free radical is formed in homolytic fission. 68. Answer (3) Fact 69. Answer (2) Fact 70. Answer (1) Lone pair of N-atom does not involve in resonance. 71. Answer (3) CH3 CH2 O CH2CH3 CH3 O CH2CH2CH3 78. Answer (4) 77. Answer (3)
CHCH2CH2CH3
CH2CH3 CH2CH3
4,5-diethyl-octane
Mesoform on anti elimination gives trans alkene. 79. Answer (3) Side chain substitution occurs by free radical mechanism. 80. Answer (3) Electron withdrawing group increases the reactivity for ArSN reaction. 81. Answer (4) CH3 group exhibit +M effect through hyperconjugation. 82. Answer (3) Hoffmann elimination product is formed. 83. Answer (2) It is Finkelstein reaction. 84. Answer (1) Reaction occurs by benzyne mechanism so atleast one hydrogen atom must be present at ortho position w.r.t. halogen. 85. Answer (4) 1 alkyl halide is most suitable. 86. Answer (2) Alkene is more reactive than alkyne because alkane forms more stable carbocation.
87. Answer (3) 88. Answer (2) Stability of carbocation formed follows the same order. 89. Answer (3) Grignard reagent on reaction with alcohol forms alkane. 90. Answer (1) 3 alkyl bromide gives elimination product.
74. Answer (1) 75. Answer (2) CF3 group exhibit I effect. 76. Answer (3) -carbon has no hydrogen.
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[ BIOLOGY ]
91. Answer (4) Radioactive DNA of virus enters bacteria. 92. Answer (4) Capsule is polysaccharide in nature and does not allow the bacteria to be recognised by the immune system. 93. Answer (4) Basic polyamines help in DNA packaging in prokaryotes. 94. Answer (2) Glycosidic linkage is equal to number of nucleotides. 95. Answer (3) Catalyst, Peptidyl transferase 96. Answer (3) 97. Answer (4) 98. Answer (2) mRNA - 7mG tRNA - Pseudouridine 99. Answer (3) AUG UUU, UUC UGG 100. Answer (4) Regulatory protein shows negative control. 101. Answer (3) Single nucleotide polymorphism. 102. Answer (3) Minisatellites are VNTR. 103. Answer (3) 104. Answer (4) Vector YAC, BAC 105. Answer (4) Regulatory gene always remain on. 106. Answer (3) Nobel cane is Saccharum officinarum 107. Answer (3) Jaya Indian variety Methionine Phenylalanine Tryptophan 108. Answer (3) Conventional method does not use mutation. 109. Answer (2) 110. Answer (3) Maize fortified varieties. 111. Answer (4) 112. Answer (2) Meristem is free from viruses. 113. Answer (2) Cellulases and pectinases. 114. Answer (3) Except slow method, all are associated. 115. Answer (4) Cross hybridisation involves transfer of pollens from male to female plant. 116. Answer (1) 117. Answer (1) 118. Answer (2) 119. Answer (1) Formed through hybridisation and selection. 120. Answer (3) Vitamin A, Ca, Fe. 121. Answer (2) 122. Answer (1) Antibiotics are obtained from bacteria and fungi. 123. Answer (2) 124. Answer (2) Partially digest milk protein, produce acid at specific temperature. 125. Answer (4) Statins. 126. Answer (3) Contain large amount of organic matter and microbes. 127. Answer (3) Filtration occurs at primary step.
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All India Aakash Test Series for Medical-2014 128. Answer (4) Methanogens. 129. Answer (3) 130. Answer (2) Checking of pest is impossible and undesirable. 131. Answer (4) Do not affect non-target organisms. 132. Answer (4) Blue green algae. 133. Answer (3) 134. Answer (2) Masses of bacteria associated with fungal filaments. 135. Answer (3) Penicillin Aspergillus Brewers yeast 136. Answer (2) No two organisms even of same species are similar except identical twins. 137. Answer (2) According to synthetic theory of evolution, the basic unit of evolution is population. 138. Answer (1) Heterozygotes are resistant to malaria, hence their frequency is high. 139. Answer (2) Miller took CH4, NH3 and H2 in the ratio of 2:1:2. 140. Answer (1) 141. Answer (4) Echidna is a surviving connecting link. 142. Answer (3) Mutations are preadaptive. 143. Answer (2) Essay on population written by Malthus. 144. Answer (1) 145. Answer (2) RNA can be both a catalyst and a replicating molecule. World War II Citric acid Alcohol formation 146 Answer (1)
By 10000 years ago, there are evidences of agriculture by early man. 147. Answer (2) Founder effect is a kind of genetic drift whereby few individuals migrate and colonise a new habitat. 148. Answer (2) Lamarcks theory, written in Philosophic Zoologique. 149. Answer (4) Neanderthal man was meat eater with the cranial capacity of 1400 cm3. 150. Answer (3) None of the finches have adapted to feed on fish and dead bodies (carrion). 151. Answer (3) 152. Answer (3) All the mentioned animals are marsupials found in Australian region. 153. Answer (2) Giant reptiles became extinct before humans originated. 154. Answer (3) 155. Answer (1) Natural selection selects for reproductive fitness. 156. Answer (4) Synapsids gave rise to mammals while diapsids gave rise to reptiles. 157. Answer (2) Darwins theory relies on overproduction, leading to struggle for existence. 158. Answer (3) Random mating does not disrupt Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. 159. Answer (2) Helper T-cells constitute specific cell-mediated immunity. 160. Answer (1) Effector B-cells are plasma cells. 161. Answer (2) Heavy and light polypeptide chains of an antibody molecule have many disulphide linkages.
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Test - 6 (Code A) (Answers & Hints) 162. Answer (3) 163. Answer (2) Physical barriers include skin and mucus. 164. Answer (2) Perforins are protein lined channels through which water enters and affected cell is killed. 165. Answer (3) IgG and IgM provide passive immunity. 166. Answer (1) Tetanus is caused by bacteria while ringworm is fungal. 167. Answer (3) Female Culex mosquito is vector of filariasis. 168. Answer (2) 169. Answer (3) 170. Answer (2) Cytotoxic-T-cells reject the graft reject allografts.
All India Aakash Test Series for Medical-2014 171. Answer (3) MHC proteins of identical twins are exactly similar. 172. Answer (1) IgM are the first antibodies to form during first exposure. 173. Answer (2) 174. Answer (2) 175. Answer (2) Complement cascade can be triggered by IgM and IgG. 176. Answer (2) Only (a) & (b) are true for passive immunity. 177. Answer (3) Hansens disease is Leprosy. 178. Answer (3) 179. Answer (4) 180. Answer (4)
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