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PART – A : Section – I : PHYSICS

1) Determine the resulting displacement of the coach during these 16 seconds

(1) 24 m
(2) 0 m
(3) 6 m
(4) 20 m

2) Determine the total distance walked by the coach during these 16 seconds.

(1) 24 m
(2) 0 m
(3) 6 m
(4) 20 m

3) Determine the average speed of the coach for these 16 seconds :

(1) 2.5 ms–1


(2) 1.5 ms –1
(3) 4 ms –1
(4) 3 ms –1

4) Which of the following is true

(1) If an object moves 6m is 2 second then its speed is zero


(2) When object moves 10m in 3 seconds then its speed is 30m/sec.
(3) Speed = distance × time
(4) When object moves 12m in 4 seconds then its speed is 3m/sec.

5) When object undergoes acceleration :

(1) Speed may increase


(2) Velocity may increase
(3) It may fall towards earth
(4) All of these

6) A body covers a distance of 5 m along a semicircular path from its one end to another end. Then
the ratio of its distance covered to its displacement is :

(1) 11 : 7
(2) 12 : 5
(3) 8 : 3
(4) 7 : 5

7) A dog runs 120 m away from its master in a straight line in 9.0s, and then runs halfway back in
one-third the time. Calculate its average speed

(1) 10m/s
(2) 15m/s
(3) 20m/s
(4) 5m/s

8) A farmer has to go 500 m due north, 400 m due east and 200 m due south to reach his field. If he
takes 20 min to reach the field, what is the average velocity of farmer during the walk ?

(1) 35 m/min.
(2) 45 m/min.
(3) 25 m/min.
(4) 55 m/min.

9) Choose the correct statement:

(1) A body having zero velocity will not necessarily have zero acceleration.
(2) A body having zero velocity will necessarily have zero acceleration.
(3) A body having uniform speed has uniform acceleration.
(4) A body having non-uniform velocity has zero acceleration.

10) Two boys start running towards each other from two points, they are 120 m apart. One runs with
a speed of 5 m/s and other with a speed of 7 m/s. When and where do they meet each other from
first point ? (Consider initial point as the position of first boy)

(1) 10 s, 50 m
(2) 10 s, 70 m
(3) 24 s, 50 m
(4) 17 s, 70 m

11) If the time of fall of two objects are in the ratio 1: 2, find the ratio of the heights from which they
fall?

(1) 1 : 2
(2) 2 : 1
(3) 1 : 4
(4) 4 : 1

12) A stone dropped from top of a tower reaches the ground in 4s. The height of the tower is about:
(Take g = 10ms–2)

(1) 20m
(2) 40m
(3) 80m
(4) 160m

13) A body falls freely from rest. It covers as much distance in the last second of its motion as
covered in first three seconds. The body has fallen for a time of:

(1) 3s
(2) 5s
(3) 7s
(4) 9s

14) A ball dropped from a height covers half of its total journey from top of a tower in 0.5s. The
height of the tower is: (Take g = 9.8ms2)

(1) 4.9 m
(2) 9.8 m
(3) 2.45 m
(4) 8.6 m

15) A car moving with an initial velocity u is brought to rest by application of brakes which provides
uniform retardation of 2.5ms–2 for 10s. The value of u is:

(1) 20ms–1
(2) 25ms–1
(3) 30ms–1
(4) 35ms–1

16) A person standing near the edge of the top of a building throws two balls A and B. The ball A is
thrown vertically downward and the ball B is thrown vertically upward with the same speed. The ball
A hits the ground with a speed VA and the ball B hits the ground with a speed VB. We have.

(1) VA > VB
(2) VA < VB
(3) VA = VB
(4) The relation between A and B depends on height of the building above the ground.

17) Find the ratio of the distance covered to the displacement covered by a body along a semicircle
of radius r :

(1) 2

(2)

(3)
(4) None of these

18) A body strikes the floor vertically with a speed ‘u’ and rebounds at the same speed. The change
in velocity would be :

(1) u
(2) 3u
(3) 2u
(4) zero

19) A car travels of a circle with radius r. The ratio of the distance to its displacement is-

(1)

(2)

(3)
(4)

20) Which of the following is scalar quantity?

(1) Distance
(2) Displacement
(3) Instantaneous velocity
(4) Average velocity

Section – II : CHEMISTRY

1) In an experiment of conversion of ice into water and water into vapour, observations were
recorded and a graph was plotted for temperature against time as shown below. Form the graph it

can be concluded that

(1) Ice takes time to heat up to 0°C.


(2) During melting and boiling temperature does not rise.
(3) Process of boiling takes longer time than the process of melting.
(4) All of these.

2) Match the following and choose the correct answer.

a. Evaporation i. Liquid to gas at a fixed temperature


b. Vaporisation ii. Solid to gas
c. Sublimation iii. Gas to solid
d. Hoar frost iv. Liquid into gas at any temperature
(1) a – iv, b – i, c – ii, d – iii
(2) a – i, b – ii, c – iii, d – iv
(3) a – ii, b – iii, c – iv, d – I
(4) a – iv, b – i, c – iii, d – ii

3) Solution is

(1) Homogeneous mixture


(2) Heterogeneous mixture
(3) Colloidal
(4) All of the above

4) The microscopic view of three different substances are shown in the given diagram. Where
T1, T2 and T3 are temperatures and F1, F2 and F3 are the forces of attraction of the particles of the

respective states. Choose the correct order among the following.

(1) and
(2) and
(3) and
(4) and

5) If we remove the glass plate, the process taking place is

(1) Condensation
(2) Sublimation
(3) Diffusion
(4) Evaporation

6) Read the given statements and select the correct option.


Statement A: When ice gets converted into water and water into gas, the kinetic energy of the
particles increase.
Statement B: There is rise in temperature during the melting of ice or boiling of water.

(1) Both statements A and B are true and statement B is the correct explanation of statement A.
(2) Both statements A and B are true but statement B is not the correct explanation of statement A.
(3) Statement A is true and statement B is false.
(4) Both statements A and B are false.

7) Match Column I with Column II and select the correct option from the codes given below.

Column I Column II
Drying of clothes on a Time taken for evaporation
(a) (i)
windy day increases
Decreasing pressure and
(b) Liquefaction of gases (ii)
increasing temperature
Change in state of dry ice Increasing pressure
(c) (iii)
from solid to gas and decreasing temperature
Less cooling effect of
(d) (iv) Rate of evaporation increases
sweating in coastal areas
(1) a – (i), b – (ii), c – (iii), d – (iv)
(2) a – (iv), b – (iii), c – (i), d – (ii)
(3) a – (iii), b – (iv), c – (ii), d – (i)
(4) a – (iv), b – (iii), c – (ii), d – (i)

8) An organic compound ‘X’ has a melting point of and a boiling point of . The physical
states of substance ‘X’ at temperature , and are respectively.

(1) Solid, liquid, and gas


(2) Liquid, solid, and gas
(3) Solid, gas, liquid
(4) Gas liquid, and solid

9) Neha, a class IX student heated a beaker containing ice and water as demonstrated in the given
figure. She measured the temperature of the content of the beaker as a function of time. Which of

the following graphs would correctly represent the result?

(1)

(2)
(3)

(4)

10) Which of the following statements is incorrect?

(1) The force of attraction between the gas particle is very less.
(2) Plasma consists of super energetic and super excited particles.
(3) The plasma glows with a special colour depending on the nature of the gas.
(4) Bose-Einstein condensate is formed by Heating of gas at extremely low density.

11) The most abundant element in the earth’s crust is

(1) Si
(2) C
(3) O
(4) Ca

12) Which of the following is not true about mixtures?

(1) Mixtures can be homogeneous or heterogeneous.


(2) Components in a mixture are always present in a fixed ratio.
(3) Properties of a mixture are the average of its components.
(4) Components of a mixture can be separated easily by simple physical methods.

13) Which of the following is a compound?

(1) Stainless steel


(2) Bronze
(3) Graphite
(4) Hydrogen sulphide

14) Which of the following is a characteristic of both mixtures and compounds.

(1) They contain components in fixed proportions.


(2) Their properties are the same as those of their components.
(3) Their weight equals the sum of the weights of their components.
(4) Energy is given out when they are being prepared.
15) Solid solution is

(1) Solid in solid


(2) Solid in liquid
(3) Solid in gas
(4) Liquid in solid

16)

Air is regarded as a mixture because

(1) Its pressure may vary.


(2) Its temperature may change.
(3) Its volume changes under different conditions.
(4) Its composition may vary.

17)

Solutions with low concentration of solutes are,

(1) Concentrated
(2) Dilute
(3) Solvents
(4) None of these

18)

Which among the following is the poorest conductor of heat?

(1) Silver
(2) Gold
(3) Lead
(4) Aluminium

19)

The metal which can be easily cut with knife :-

(1) Iron
(2) Gold
(3) Potassium
(4) Aluminium

20)

The non-metal which is a good conductor of heat but bad conductor of electricity is :-

(1) Diamond
(2) Graphite
(3) Both (1) and (2)
(4) None of these

Section – III : BIOLOGY

1) Polymorphic cell organelle is–

(1) Glyoxysome
(2) Golgi complex
(3) Lysosome
(4) Peroxisome

2)

Cell wall forms an outer covering of fungi and plants. Cell wall–
(i) Gives shape to the cell
(ii) Is permeable
(iii) It provides mechanical strength to the cell
(iv) It is not found in prokaryotes
Choose the correct option from the following

(1) (i) and (ii)


(2) (i), (ii) and (iv)
(3) (i), (ii), and (iii)
(4) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)

3) Which of the following plastid is helpful in starch storage–

(1) Chromoplast
(2) Amyloplast
(3) Chloroplast
(4) Elaioplast

4) Grapes were put in a concentrated sugar solution. On examination after 12 hours, the grapes
were shrunken. This is because

(1) Grapes become sweeter


(2) Water evaporates from the solution
(3) Sugar induces disintegration of grapes
(4) Loss of water from grapes by osmosis

5) Which one takes part in acrosome formation?

(1) Golgi apparatus


(2) Lysosome
(3) Nucleus
(4) Mitochondria

6) Centrioles and centrosomes occur in the cells of–

(1) Green plants only


(2) Animals and few lower plants
(3) Bacteria and cyanobacteria
(4) Both (2) and (3)

7) Which of the following statement is correct for Ribosome?

(1) The prokaryotic ribosome is 80S, where “S” stands for sedimentation coefficient
(2) It is composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins
(3) Potassium ion is essential for binding of ribosomal subunits
(4) Ribosomes are composed of three subunits

8) Which of the following is an incorrectly matched pair?

(1) Autolysis of cell -Peroxisomes


(2) Control centre of the cell - Nucleus
(3) Units of hereditary characteristics - Genes
(4) Formation of spindle fibres - Centrioles

9) Lipids are arranged within the membrane with–

(1) Polar head towards inner side and the hydrophobic tails towards outer side
(2) Both head and tails towards outer side
(3) Heads towards outer side and tail towards inside
(4) Both heads and tails towards inner side

10) Enzymes for changing fats to carbohydrates occur in–

(1) Golgi apparatus


(2) Glyoxysomes
(3) Lysosomes
(4) Sphaerosomes

11) Which organelle plays a crucial role in detoxification of drug and Poisonous substances?

(1) SER
(2) RER
(3) Golgi body
(4) None of these

12) Select the correct option with respect to mitosis.


(1) In this process, each cell divides to form two identical daughter cells
(2) It helps in growth
(3) It also helps in repair of tissues in organisms
(4) All of the above

13) Unicellular freshwater organisms and most plant cells tend to gain water through–

(1) Diffusion
(2) Osmosis
(3) Passive transport
(4) Both (2) and (3)

14) Due to presence of cristae in mitochondria

(1) Surface area of outer membrane increases


(2) Surface area of inner membrane increases
(3) Surface area of outer membrane decreases
(4) Surface area of inner membrane decreases

15) Select the correct option with respect to Genes.

(1) Genes are the functional segment of DNA


(2) It is the short segment of DNA
(3) Each gene has a specific position and carry specific function
(4) All of the above

16) According to fluid mosaic model, plasma membrane is composed of–

(1) Phospholipids and oligosaccharides


(2) Phospholipids and hemicellulose
(3) Phospholipids and integral proteins
(4) Phospholipids, extrinsic proteins and intrinsic proteins

17) Select the correct option with respect to Meiosis.

(1) It is also called reductional division


(2) In meiosis, the new cells have half the number of chromosomes
(3) Meiosis involves two consecutive divisions to produce 4 daughter cells
(4) All of the above

18) If you fractionate all the organelles from the cytoplasm of a plant cell. In which one of the
following sets of fractions will you find nucleic acids?

(1) Nucleus, Mitochondria, Chloroplast


(2) Nucleus, Mitochondria, Glyoxysome
(3) Nucleus, Chloroplast, Peroxisome
(4) Nucleus, Mitochondria, Golgi bodies

19) Cell drinking is a term used for –

(1) Pinocytosis
(2) Phagocytosis
(3) Endocytosis
(4) Exocytosis

20) Chromosomes whose arms are equal are called–

(1) Metacentric
(2) Acrocentric
(3) Telocentric
(4) Sub-metacentric

Section – IV : MATHEMATICS

1) In the below figure (not to scale), AB ‖ CD. If ∠BAE = 25° and ∠DCE = 30°, then find ∠AEC.

(1) 30°
(2) 45°
(3) 50°
(4) 55°

2) The value of the expression is

(1) 0
(2) –1
(3) 1
(4) None of these

3) The square root of is

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
4)

(1) 34
(2) 33
(3) 32
(4) 35

5) In the above figure, ∠DPA = 130°, and ∠AQE = 80°. Find ∠PAQ.

(1) 30°
(2) 25°
(3) 60°
(4) 80°

6) If , then the value of is

(1) 5
(2) 6
(3) 7
(4) 8

7) The smallest of is

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

8) The supplement of an angle and the complement of another have the sum equal to half of a
complete angle. If the greater angle is 10° more than the smaller, find the smaller angle.

(1) 40°
(2) 35°
(3) 45°
(4) 30°

9)
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) –1
(4) 2

10) The unit digit in the product is

(1) 4
(2) 6
(3) 2
(4) 8

11) If = then find

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

12) The least number which is a perfect square and is divisible by each of the numbers 10, 15 and 20
is.

(1) 900
(2) 3600
(3) 6400
(4) 14400

13) If what is the value of is

(1) 184
(2) 328
(3) 180
(4) 220

14) If x – 2 is a common factor of x3 – 4x2 + ax + b and x3 – ax2 + bx + 8, then the value of a and b are
respectively

(1) 3 and 5
(2) 2 and –4
(3) 4 and 0
(4) 0 and 4

15) Both AB and CD are parallel to EF and are perpendicular to GH. GH and IJ are parallel to each
other. If KL : LM = 2 : 3 then ON : OP =

(1) 2 : 3
(2) 3 : 2
(3) 2 : 5
(4) 3 : 5

16) In figure if AB || CD, CD || EF and y : z = 4 : 5, find x

(1) 100°
(2) 76°
(3) 82°
(4) 122°

17) AFB is a straight line and EF is perpendicular to AB if x = 2y = z then (x + y) : (y + 2z) is

(1) 1 : 1
(2) 1 : 2
(3) 2 : 1
(4) 3 : 5

18) In the figure below (not to scale), reflex ∠QRS = 300° and x – y = 30°. Find the measure

of y
(1) 25°
(2) 15°
(3) 20°
(4) 30°

19) In the figure below (not to scale), ∠AHF = 50° and ∠ DEG = 140°. If ∠BHJ = 2 ∠HGE

then find ∠BHJ.

(1) 10°
(2) 20°
(3) 30°
(4) 40°

20) In the figure below ∠BGH = 130° and ∠CHG = 120°. If then find ∠A +

∠D.

(1) 130°
(2) 120°
(3) 110°
(4) 100°

PART – B : MENTAL ABILITY

1) In a certain code language, ‘who are you’ is written as ‘432’ and ‘they is you’ is written as ‘485’
and ‘they are dangerous’ is written as ‘295’. How is ‘dangerous’ written in that code language?

(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 5
(4) 9

2) 48% of the first number is 60% of the second number. What is the ratio of the first number to the
second number?

(1) 4 : 7
(2) 3 : 4
(3) 5 : 4
(4) Can’t be determined

3) Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?
–1, 2, 7, ?, 23, 34, 47

(1) 13
(2) 14
(3) 12
(4) 15

4) What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following letter series ?
ABC, FGH, LMN, ?

(1) IJK
(2) OPQ
(3) STU
(4) RST

5) Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary.
1. Train, 2. Topper, 3. Tingling, 4. Tumbler, 5. Traction

(1) 2, 3, 5, 4, 1
(2) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4
(3) 2, 5, 3, 1, 4
(4) 3, 2, 5, 1, 4

6) At the parking stand of Ramleela ground, Kartik counted that there are 115 cycles, 75 scooters
and 45 bikes. Find the ratio of the number of cycles to the total number of vehicles.

(1) 23 : 38
(2) 23 : 47
(3) 23 :49
(4) None of These

7) Rachel starts walking towards North. After walking 15 meters, she turns towards South and walks
20 meters. Then she turns towards North and walks 10 meters. Then again, she walks 5 meters
towards North. How far is she from her starting point and in which direction?

(1) 10 meters, West


(2) 5 meters, East
(3) 5 meters, North
(4) 10 meters, North

8) In a class of 45, Neha’s rank is 15th from first, what is her rank from the last?

(1) 30
(2) 32
(3) 31
(4) 33

9) In a group of five districts Akbarpur is smaller than Fatehpur, Dhanbad is bigger than Palamu and
Barabanki is bigger than Fatehpur but not as big as Palamu. Which district is the biggest?

(1) Akbarpur
(2) Fatehpur
(3) Dhanbad
(4) Palamu

10) ‘A’ can do a work in 15 days and ‘B’ in 20 days. If they work on it together for 4 days, then the
fraction of the work that is left is:

(1) 1/4
(2) 1/10
(3) 7/15
(4) 8/15

11) ‘A’ can finish a work in 24 days, ‘B’ in 9 days and ‘C’ in 12 days, ‘B’ and ‘C’ start the work but
are forced to leave after 3 days.
The remaining work was done by ‘A’ in :

(1) 5 days
(2) 6 days
(3) 10 days

(4)
days

12) Pipe ‘A’ can fill a tank in 20 hours while pipe ‘B’ alone can fill it in 30 hours and pipe ‘C’ can
empty the full tank in 40 hours. If all the pipes are opened together, how much time will be needed
to make the tank full?

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

13) What should come in place of the question mark in the following series? ZF # 7M$ &G9
%@K ?

(1) JDI
(2) 4I6
(3) 6IJ
(4) 6#J

14) How many such numbers are there in the given series which are immediately preceded or
followed by a consonant?

(1) Three
(2) Four
(3) More than five
(4) Five

15) If all the symbols are dropped from the series then which element will be fifth to the right of the
one which is fourteenth from the right end of the new arrangement?

(1) G
(2) K
(3) 4
(4) X

16) Find out the alternative figure which contains figure (X) as its part.

(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4

17) Find out the alternative figure which contains figure (X) as its part.

(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4

18) Two numbers A and B are such that the sum of 5% of A and 4% of B is two third of the sum of 6%
of A and 8% of B. Find the ratio of A : B.

(1) 4 : 3
(2) 3 : 4
(3) 2 : 3
(4) 3 : 2

19) The income of A is 150% of the income of B and the income of C is 120% of the income of A. If
the total income of A, B and C together is Rs. 86,000 what is C’s income?

(1) 30000
(2) 32000
(3) 20000
(4) 36000

20) Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.

(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
ANSWER KEYS

PART – A : Section – I : PHYSICS

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. 2 1 2 4 4 1 2 3 1 1 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 1

Section – II : CHEMISTRY

Q. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A. 4 1 1 4 3 3 4 1 4 4 3 2 4 3 1 4 2 3 3 1

Section – III : BIOLOGY

Q. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A. 3 3 2 4 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 4 4 2 4 4 4 1 1 1

Section – IV : MATHEMATICS

Q. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
A. 4 3 1 3 1 4 3 1 1 3 4 1 1 3 1 1 4 2 2 3

PART – B : MENTAL ABILITY

Q. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
A. 4 3 2 3 4 2 4 3 3 4 3 1 4 3 4 1 2 1 4 1
SOLUTIONS

PART – A : Section – I : PHYSICS

Section – II : CHEMISTRY

Section – III : BIOLOGY

Section – IV : MATHEMATICS

PART – B : MENTAL ABILITY

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