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The document outlines the answer key for a major test series targeting pre-medical students for the academic session 2024-2025, specifically for the NEET (UG) exam scheduled on February 2, 2025. It includes a comprehensive list of questions and their corresponding answers across various subjects, primarily focusing on physics. Additionally, the document provides hints and explanations for some of the answers, aiding students in their preparation.

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DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME

(Academic Session : 2024 - 2025)

LEADER TEST SERIES / JOINT PACKAGE COURSE


TARGET : PRE-MEDICAL 2025
Test Type : MAJOR # 02 Test Pattern : NEET (UG)
TEST DATE : 02-02-2025
ANSWER KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. 4 4 3 2 1 2 4 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 3 4 4 1 4 2 1
Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A. 3 1 2 3 2 3 1 3 1 2 3 3 4 3 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 4 2 4 1 4 3 4 4 4
Q. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
A. 4 1 1 2 2 2 1 4 1 3 3 1 3 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 4 1 2 1 4 2 1 4 4 3
Q. 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
A. 2 2 4 4 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 1 4 2 2 4 3 2 2 3 3 1 3 3 4 1 2 2 4
Q. 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150
A. 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 4 1 3 1 3 3 1 2 4 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 2 3 4 3 2 1 4
Q. 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180
A. 3 2 4 3 4 2 1 3 1 4 2 4 3 2 3 3 2 1 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 3 2 4 4 2
Q. 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200
A. 4 2 2 3 3 4 3 4 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 2

HINT – SHEET

SUBJECT : PHYSICS 3. Ans ( 3 )


Given, By = 3 × 10 – 7 sin (103 x + 3 × 1011 t)
SECTION - A
Comparing with the general equation
1. Ans ( 4 ) By = B0 sin (kx + ω t), we get
P = Vicos ϕ 2π 2π
π k = 103 ⇒ = 103 k=
Phase difference ϕ = ⇒ P = zero λ
(∵
λ
)

2
2. Ans ( 4 ) ⇒ Wavelength of electromagnetic wave
If VL > VC 2π
λ = = 6.28 × 10−3 m = 0.63 cm
3
10
4. Ans ( 2 )
f 1 30
∵ m= ⇒ =
f−u 4 30 − u
⇒ u = −90 cm
If VL < VC 5. Ans ( 1 )
v v
υ = ⇒ 4 × 1014 =
λ 5 × 10−7
7
⇒ v = 20 × 10 m/s
3 × 108
∴μ= C = = 1.5
v 20 × 107
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6. Ans ( 2 ) 11. Ans ( 3 )
Transformation occurs only when the some net energy
is released, which is possible only when E2 > 2E1
12. Ans ( 4 )
Energy released = total binding energy of 42 He
d
Angle = – 2 (total binding energy of 21 H )
f
π d Δ E = 4 × 7.0 – 2(1.1 × 2)
⇒ (0.5∘ ) × ∘ =
180 50 × 10−2 ΔE = 23.6 MeV
⇒ d = 0.00436 m
⇒ d = 4.36 mm
13. Ans ( 2 )
1 1 1
7. Ans ( 4 ) λ
= Rz 2 [ 2 − 2
n1 n2
]

R R 1 1 1
f= ⇒ 50cm =
2(μ − 1) 2[1.25 − 1] = R(1)2 [ − ]
λ 22 ∞2
R = 25 cm
1 R
=
8. Ans ( 2 ) λ 4

For equilibrium, force exerted by the light beam 4


λ=
R
should balance the weight of plate.
14. Ans ( 4 )
n2
rn = 0.529
z
2
(n + 1)
P rn+1 = 0.529
F=
FPhoton = mg [
C ] z
(for absorbing surface) (n − 1)2
rn−1 = 0.529
P z
= mg
C ∵ rn+1 – rn = rn – 1
P = mgc
–3 (n + 1)2 (n)2 (n − 1)2
P = 10 × 10 × 10 × 3 × 108 0.529 − 0.529 = 0.529
z z z
P = 3 × 107 W (n + 1)2 – n2 = (n – 1)2
10. Ans ( 2 ) n2 + 1 + 2n – n2 = n2 + 1 – 2n
We know that mass m in motion and m0 is rest mass
n2 – 4n = 0
m0
m=
√ 1−
v2 n(n – 4) = 0
C2
m0 m0 n=0 or n=4
As V = C m= = =∞
1−1 0
15. Ans ( 3 )

∴ de-Broglie wavelength
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
h Y = (AB). (A + B) = AB
λ=
mv ¯¯¯¯¯¯
λ =
h
=0
A, B = (0, 0) then, Y = 0.1 = 1
∞. C ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
λ=0 (A, B) = (0, 1) then, Y = (0.1) = 1

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16. Ans ( 3 ) 22. Ans ( 2 )
(fQ)net = fby R – fby P
μ0 (4)(6) μ0 (4)(2)
= −
2π(1) 2π(1)
On incidence of light on photodiode charge carrier μ 4π × 10−7
= 0 (4)(6 − 2) = ×4×4
2π 2π
increases, due to which current increases and
= 32 × 10 – 7 N/m
become saturate later on increasing biasing voltage,
as shown
23. Ans ( 4 )
Vd Vd
Mobility, μ =
17. Ans ( 3 ) E
=
V

0.5
E=
2kλ
(for line charge or cylinder) μ= × 2 = 5 × 10−3
200
r
E∝
1 24. Ans ( 3 )
r
18. Ans ( 2 )
kqT otal
V =
a/√2 V = IReq
= 1.2 × 5 = 6 volt
6
I2 = = 0.4 A
15
9 × 109 × 4 × 10 × 10−9 × √2 25. Ans ( 4 )
V =
3 × 8 × 10−2 Path difference = S1P – S2P
9 × 4 √2
V = × 102 × 10 for minima, Δ x = (2n – 1) λ
8×3 2

= 1500√2 V
26. Ans ( 4 )
Initial maximum transmitted intensity = I0
19. Ans ( 2 ) I = I0 cos2 (ϕ) = I0
2
μ0 NI
B= ∝N (I, R → same) ϕ = 45o
2R
Bx N
= x =
200
=
1 27. Ans ( 1 )
By Ny 400 2 On comparing distances of fringes from central
20. Ans ( 2 ) bright,
√ 2mEk √m 1st minima of 660 nm = 1st maxima of λ
r= ∝ ( ∵ Ek, B → same) λ2
qB q n1 λ 1 = (2n2 + 1)
1 q 2
deflection θ ∝ ∝ 3
r m
1 × 660 = λ2

2
21. Ans ( 2 ) λ 2 = 440nm
Magnetic moment of orbital electron 28. Ans ( 4 )
neh emax = V⊥ Bℓmax
M= ⇒M∝n
4πm ℓ is maximum for BC
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29. Ans ( 2 ) 34. Ans ( 3 )
The concave mirror forms inverted image only if
object is placed beyond focus i.e. x > f. Also, if x = 2f
then, the object and image coincides with each other 10x = 10
and student cannot observe parallax. x =1
(V . drop)4μF = 6V
(q)4μF = 6 × 4 = 24μC

35. Ans ( 2 )
Battery is connected
so, V = constant
C increases K times
In given case when the student shift eye towards left q = CV
the image appears to shift towards right. Thus image so, q increases to K times
lies between eye and object pin. Hence object is near
SECTION - B
to the pole in comparison to its image This is possible
when object is placed between f and 2f .
36. Ans ( 3 )
Given, energy required to dissociate a carbon
⇒ f < x < 2f monoxide molecule into carbon and oxygen atoms
31. Ans ( 3 ) E = 11 eV
Q2 We known that, E = h ν
F=
2ε0 A
(Where, h = 6.62 × 10 – 34 J-s)
ε0 A
∵ Q = CV and C = ⇒ ε0 A = Cd
⇒ 11 eV = h ν
d
C 2 V 2 CV 2 11 × 1.6 × 10−19
So F = = ⇒ v= J = 2.65 × 1015 Hz
2Cd 2d h
32. Ans ( 1 ) This frequency radiation belongs to ultravoilet
region.
τ = p E sin θ

τ = p E sin60°
37. Ans ( 1 )
−13.6
En =
12 n2
pE = .....(1) −13.6
√ 3 −3.4 =
12
1 n2
u= – p E cos 60° = − ( ) = − 2 √3 J
2 13.6
√3 2 n = =4
3.4
33. Ans ( 2 ) n=2

Angular momentum
nh
L=

2h h
L= =
CAB = 2 μ F 2π π

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38. Ans ( 3 ) 44. Ans ( 3 )
Vs V R1 20
Iz = Is – IL =− L = ....(1)
Rs RL R2 80
V − V z VL 24 − 10 10 R2 = 4R1
= − = −
Rs RL 1 × 103 5 × 103 R1 (20 + R2 ) 50
=
= 14mA - 2mA = 12mA 20R2 50
⇒ 20R1 + R1R2 = 20R2
P z = Vz Iz
⇒ 20 + R2 = 20 R2
R1
= 10 × 12 mW = 120 mW
⇒ 20 + R2 = 20 × 4
40. Ans ( 2 ) R2 = 60 Ω
45. Ans ( 2 )
μ0 N 2 πr2
L=
→ = Ei^ = k.3Q i^
E ℓ
A
r2 ∵ 2 π rN = ℓ1 ( ℓ 1 = length of wire)
→ = kQ ^i = E ^i
E ℓ1
B
3 r=
r2 2πN
41. Ans ( 3 ) L=
μ0 N 2 π

ℓ21
4π 2 N 2
ℓ 4πLℓ
T0 = 2π√ ℓ21 =
g μ0
4πLℓ
ℓ 
ℓ ℓ1 = √
T = 2π√

= 2π μ0
geff
46. Ans ( 3 )
⎷ (g +
qE
)
m

T  g τ1 > τ2
=

T0 ⎷ (g + qE ) L1 L
m > 2
42. Ans ( 3 ) R
L1 > L2
R

→ =M
M net
→ +M
1

2 47. Ans ( 3 )
^ ^
= Ia2 (j ) + Ia2 (i ) The circuit represents correct connection of R1 (high
resistance) in series with galvanometer G1 and R2
^ ^
= Ia2 (j + i ) (small resistance) as shunt with galvanometer G2 for
43. Ans ( 4 ) measurement of V & I respectively as Voltmeter &
Ammeter.
Work done by magnetic field on charge is always
48. Ans ( 1 )
zero. I
Figure of merit, K = Current per unit deflection =
Then work done by electric field θ
Current sensitivity (SI) ∝ 1
→ e . →d = qE.
W =F → →d K
Deflection is made half by shunt in parallel with
→d = (1 − 0)i^ + (1 − 0)j^ = i^ + j^}
{
galvanometer, HRB is connected in series to limit
^ ^ ^ ^
= q(2i + 3j ). (i + j ) = q(5) the current as Ig is small.
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49. Ans ( 3 ) 53. Ans ( 2 )
VA – VB = 7V [Co(NH3)6]2+ 27Co → 3d
74s2

Co+2 → 3d7
By KVL
q q
VA − − 5 − − VB = 0
3 6
3
q[ ] = 2
6
q = 4μC
UC 1 =
q2 8
= μJ
54. Ans ( 4 )
2C1 3 Cr2 O−2
50. Ans ( 2 ) 7

x
t1 t2
μ= =
10x 10 t1
t2

1 10t1 10t
sin θ C = = ⇒ θ C =sin – 1( 1 ). Six terminal bonds identical due to resonance.
t2 /10t1 t 2 t2

SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY 55. Ans ( 1 )


KMnO4
SECTION - A

51. Ans ( 3 ) K+ MnO−4

(a) Fe+3 → 3d5 n=5

(b) Cr+2 → 3d4

SFL n=2 Mn+7 → d° configuration


diamagnetic
(c) Co+3 → 3d6
56. Ans ( 4 )
SFL n=0 22p3
7N → 2s

(d) Mn+2 → 3d5 n=5

52. Ans ( 4 ) 57. Ans ( 3 )


Trans – [CoCl2(en)2 ]+ +1 +3 +5 +7
HClO HClO2 HClO3 HClO4
Charge ↑
POS present optically inactive Acidic nature ↑

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59. Ans ( 4 ) 66. Ans ( 2 )
does not contain α – H so it is
cannizaro reaction
60. Ans ( 4 )
67. Ans ( 1 )
2° alcohol will give turbidity with lucas reagent
after five minutes.
(1) 2-Butanol → 2° Alcohol

61. Ans ( 4 ) (2) t-Butyl alcohol → 3° Alcohol


Ni+2 → O.N. (Primary valency)

63. Ans ( 1 )
SN1 reaction ∝ stability of C ⊕ (3) Isobutyl alcohol →

64. Ans ( 2 ) 1° Alcohol


Reaction is SN1
(4) Diphenyl carbinol →

2° Alcohol
68. Ans ( 4 )
Sucrose is non reducing sugar.
69. Ans ( 1 )
Iodoform test is given by methyl ketones

65. Ans ( 2 ) 70. Ans ( 3 )


Finkelstein reaction
71. Ans ( 3 )

72. Ans ( 1 )

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74. Ans ( 1 ) 82. Ans ( 1 )
Volume depends on the temperature. So the SRP for Cu = 0.34 V is greater than SRP for
concentration term which depends on the volume Hydrogen = 0
So reduction of Cu+2 ion is more easy.
will be affected by temperature.
83. Ans ( 2 )
75. Ans ( 2 ) With dilution, the conductivity of solution
Osmotic pressure is the best method because its decreases because per unit volume moles
magnitude is large even for very dilute solutions decreases.
and pressure measurement is around the room 84. Ans ( 1 )
temperature. At equilibrium
77. Ans ( 3 ) ΔG = 0
Ecell = 0
mole of ascorbic acid
molality =
weight of acetic acid (kg) SECTION - B
w × 1000
m=
176 × 75
(M.mass = 176)
86. Ans ( 2 )
Δ Tf = Kf × m Ambidentate ligand → Linkage isomerism
3 × w × 1000 NO−2 → ONO−
1.5 = ⇒ w = 6.6 gm SCN − → NCS −
176 × 75
78. Ans ( 2 ) 89. Ans ( 4 )
r = K[A]2[B]1/2
Order of reaction = 2 + 1/2 = 2.5
79. Ans ( 1 ) 91. Ans ( 2 )
From arhenius equation (k = A.e – Ea/RT) increasing
(1)
the temperature will result in an exponential
increase in the rate constant.
80. Ans ( 1 ) (2)

For I order reaction


0.693 (3)
t1/2 =
K
(here K = 1.1 × 10 – 3 sec – 1)
t1/2 = 630 s
(4)
81. Ans ( 4 )
ΔGo = −nF Ecell
o
92. Ans ( 2 )
here n = 2, F = 96500 C mol – 1 Tollen's test is given by aldehydes not by ketone.
o
E(cell) = 1.1V Tollen's reagent is mild oxidising agents oxidise
aldehyde into carboxylic acid. but ketone does not
Δ G° = – 2 × 1.1 × 96500
gives this test. Fehling test is given only aliphatic
= – 212.3 kJ/mol aldehyde.
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93. Ans ( 4 ) 98. Ans ( 3 )
Reaction is mixed/cross Aldol reaction For I order reaction.
(i) NaOH 0.693
CH3–CHO + CH3–CH2–CHO −−−−−−→ self Aldol t1/2 =
(ii) Δ K
NaOH
CH3–CHO + CH3–CHO −−−−→ CH3–CH=CH–CHO k does not depend on [R]
Δ
NaOH Thus Assertion is true but reason is false.
CH3–CH2–CHO + CH3–CH2–CHO −−−−→
Δ
99. Ans ( 3 )
Inversion of cane sugar is an example of pseudo
Cross aldol first order reaction.
CH3–CHO + CH3–CH2–CHO −NaOH
−−−→ 100. Ans ( 2 )
Δ
t = 600 s, charge = 1.5 A × 600 s = 900 C
Cu+2(aq) + 2e – → Cu(s)
CH3–CH2–CHO + CH3–CHO −NaOH
−−−→ 2F or 2 × 96500 C → deposit 1 mol (63 g) of Cu
Δ
CH3–CH2–CH=CH–CHO For 900 C the mass of Cu deposited.
95. Ans ( 3 ) ⇒
63 × 900
⇒ 0.293 gm
Cu
3° Alcohol −−−o → Alkene 2 × 96500
300 C
SUBJECT : BOTANY

96. Ans ( 2 ) SECTION - A

(i)
101. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XII_Pg. No. 13
102. Ans ( 3 )
(ii) Module
103. Ans ( 1 )
(iii) NCERT XII_Pg. No. 09
104. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XII_Pg. No. 15
(iv)
105. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XII_Pg. No.20
97. Ans ( 3 ) 106. Ans ( 2 )
0.25 molal solution ⇒ 0.25 moles of urea in 1000 NCERT XII_Pg. No.11
gm of solvent.
107. Ans ( 4 )
mass of urea ⇒ 0.25 × 60 = 15 g NCERT Pg. # 60
mass of solution ⇒ 1000 + 15 = 1015 gm 108. Ans ( 3 )
1.015 kg solution → 15 gm urea NCERT-XII, Pg. # 72-76

2.5 kg solution → 15
× 2.5 109. Ans ( 2 )
1.015 NCERT-XII, Pg. # 72 - 76 (E)
⇒ 36.94 gm NCERT-XII, Pg. # 80 - 85 (H)
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110. Ans ( 2 ) 128. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT Pg. # 85 (Sex Determination) NCERT-XII, Pg.198
111. Ans ( 3 ) 129. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Pg. # 88 (DNA Replication) NCERT XII Pg. # 209
112. Ans ( 3 ) 130. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT Pg. # 86 (Search of Genetic Material) NCERT XII Pg. # 213
113. Ans ( 1 ) 131. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Pg. # 86 (Search of Genetic Material) NCERT-XII Pg#207
114. Ans ( 3 ) 132. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT Pg.#100 (Search for Genetic Material) NCERT-XII Pg#207
115. Ans ( 3 ) 133. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT Pg. # 155 NCERT XII Pg. # 223
116. Ans ( 4 ) 134. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Pg. No. # 151 NCERT XII Pg.# 224, 225
117. Ans ( 1 ) 135. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XII Pg # 177 (E) NCERT-XII, Pg. # 219
NCERT XII Pg # 194 (H)
SECTION - B
118. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT Pg. 177 136. Ans ( 4 )
119. Ans ( 2 ) NCERT-XII, Pg. # 222,223
NCERT-XII, Pg. # 165 137. Ans ( 1 )
120. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT Pg. # 210
NCERT-XII Pg. # 172, 173 138. Ans ( 2 )
121. Ans ( 2 ) NCERT Pg. # 219
NCERT Pg#168(E), 184(H) 139. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT-XII, Pg # 197, 198
122. Ans ( 1 ) 140. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT-XII, Pg. # 184,185
NCERT XII_Pg. No. 20
123. Ans ( 1 ) 141. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT-XII, Pg # 179,180 NCERT XII_Pg. No. 11
124. Ans ( 2 ) 142. Ans ( 3 )
[NCERT PG: 211, Para-1] NCERT, Pg. # 152, 153
125. Ans ( 3 ) 143. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT-XII Pg#198,199 NCERT Pg.#55
126. Ans ( 4 ) 144. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT-XII, Pg. # 197 NCERT-XII Pg. # 61
127. Ans ( 1 ) 145. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT-XII, Pg. # 199 NCERT Pg.# 96 (Structure of Polynucleotide Chain)
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146. Ans ( 4 ) 177. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT Pg. # 96 (The DNA) NCERT(XII) Pg # 168
147. Ans ( 3 ) 179. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT, Pg. # 168, 171-173 NCERT XII, Pg. # 204
148. Ans ( 2 ) 180. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT-XII, Pg.# 170 NCERT (XIIth) Pg. # 199 (Para 11.4)
149. Ans ( 1 ) 181. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT Pg # 208 NCERT (XIIth) Pg. # 208
150. Ans ( 4 ) 183. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT-XII Pg. # 210 NCERT XII, Page # 212 & 213
SUBJECT : ZOOLOGY 185. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT-XII, Pg. # 178,179
SECTION - A

158. Ans ( 3 )
SECTION -B

NCERT (XIIth) Pg. # 61 186. Ans ( 4 )


159. Ans ( 1 ) NCERT Pg. # 130, 131 (E)
NCERT-XII, Pg. # 44,45 para – 3.2(E), 188. Ans ( 4 )
Pg. # 50,51 para – 3.2(H) XIIth NCERT Pg. No. 151
162. Ans ( 4 ) 189. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT-XII, Pg. # 130 NCERT Pg # 158 [E]
165. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT Pg # 173 [H]
NCERT-XII, Pg # 158,159 190. Ans ( 2 )
166. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT-XII Pg # 159; Para-8.5
NCERT (E) Pg. # 146,147 191. Ans ( 2 )
167. Ans ( 2 ) NCERT XII Pg. # 149
NCERT (XII) Pg. # 145,148,150 192. Ans ( 2 )
(para-8.1,8.2) NCERT-XII Pg. # 60/67(H) Para:4.2
168. Ans ( 1 ) 193. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT XII Pg. No. # 116 NCERT – XII, Pg. # 53, Para-1 (E)
171. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT – XII, Pg. # 57, Para-1 (H)
NCERT(XII) Pg#135/146(H) Para:7.6 194. Ans ( 1 )
174. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT – XII, Pg. # 54, Para-2 (E)
NCERT XII Pg. # 183 NCERT – XII, Pg. # 59, Para-1 (H)
175. Ans ( 4 ) 195. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XII Pg # 155 NCERT Pg.# 48
176. Ans ( 3 ) 199. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT-XII Pg. # 201 NCERT-XII, Pg. # 213
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