NEET (Remaining Model) 13-10-2024 (LT25 HYBD)

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 e  3800cm 2 / vs and n i  2.

5  1013 / m 3

R L  1K R S  100
50 100
25
2 4
A A
3 3
HOCH2
OH
5 O
4 OH
1
3 2
HO
OH

H H CH3
C6H5CH2CONH S
CH3

N COOH
O H

H O H H
| | || | | | | | | | |
 N  C  N  C  NH  C  NH   NCCCC NCCC
|| | | || | | | | | |
O H O

H H H O H O H
| | | | | | || | | | || | | | | |
 NCC NCC NCC N  C  C  C  N  C  C  N  C  C  C 
| || | || | | | | | | || | |
O O H O
D

C 6 H 5 NH 2 
(CH3 CO)2 O
 X 
Br2 /CCl4
 Y 
HOH
H
Z
NH2
N
N N
H H

OBr OBr2
NH2

NaNO2 / HCl N, N-dimethylaniline


X Y
273-278K

HN N=N NH.CH3
CH3

CH3
N=N N
CH3

CH3
HN NH NH
CH3

H3C N=N NH2

NH2 CH2NH2

NH2
NHCH3

CH3

C 2 H5 NH 2 
HNO2
 A 
PCl5
 B 
NH3
C

NO2 NO2


A

Br Br
N2Cl
NaNO2  HCl
C6 H 5 NO 2 
Fe/ HCl
 A 
273K
 B 
H2 O
283K
C

C 6 H 5 NH 2 
(CH3CO)2 O
 X 
Br2 /CCl4
 Y 
HOH
H
Z

2F  Cl 2 
 2Cl  F2

2I   Cl2 
 2Cl   I2

2Br   Cl 2 
 2Cl   Br2
Column-II
Column-I
(Colour produced in
(Compound)
phthalein dye test)

A) o-cresol p) Green fluorescent

B) m-cresol q) Bluish - purple

C) p-cresol r) Red
D) Resorcinol s) No colour

A  r; B  q; C  s; D  p A  q; B  r; C  p; D  s

A  s; B  p; C  q; D  r A  p; B  q; C  r; D  s
Column I Column II
A Dodo i) Africa
B Quagga ii) Russia
C Thylacine iii) Mauritius
D Stellar's sea iv) Australia

Column I Column II
a) Species found in a i) Sanctuary
particular area
b) A place where animals ii) Endemic
are protected in their
natural habitat
c) Species brought from iii) Native
some other country
d) Species formed in their iv) Exotic
own country of birth place
(A)

(B)

Column I Column II
(Organisms) (Estimations)
A. Plants 1 1,25,000
B. Fish 2 427
C. Birds 3 1,300
D Mammals 4 378
E. Reptiles 5 40,000
F. Invertebrates 6 3,000

A B C D E F
1) 5 6 3 2 4 1
2) 6 3 4 1 2 5
3) 3 4 2 1 6 5
4) 6 5 4 2 1 3
Column I Column II
Conservation technique Number in India
(A) Hotspots (i) 34
(B) National parks (ii) 90
(C ) Wildlife santuaries (iii) 14
(D) Biosphere reserve (iv) 448
(v) 3
A B C D
1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
2) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)
3) (v) (iii) (ii) (iv)
4) (v) (ii) (iv) (iii)
Column I Column II

Rivet Popper
A. (i) Paul Ehrlich
hypothesis

Long-term ecosystem
B. experiments using (ii) David Tilman
outdoor plots

Species-area
C. (iii) Alexander von Humboldt
relationships
P2  VZ I Z  6   IS  I L   6  24  103  144mw

ne 
nl2

c h
1019
2

 1017 / m3
21
nh 10

V V2  V1 .1
R    10
I I 2  I1 10mA
CH 3 NC H
LiAlH 4
 CH 3 NHCH3

R
NH
R

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