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1. Which technique is used to test whether a nutrient is essential for a plant?

a) Tissue culture
b) Hydroponic culture
c) Monoculture
d) Biological control
2. Which of the following is a disaccharide?
a) Glucose
b) Fructose
c) Sucrose
d) Ribose
3. A virus differs from a prokaryotic cell in that it:
a) Has no DNA
b) Has no protein coat
c) Has no cytoplasm
d) Can reproduce on its own
4. The term "transcription" refers to:
a) DNA replication
b) Protein synthesis
c) mRNA synthesis from DNA
d) Transfer of genes
5. The main nitrogenous waste in humans is:
a) Ammonia
b) Urea
c) Uric acid
d) Creatinine
6. In humans, fertilization occurs in the:
a) Ovary
b) Uterus
c) Fallopian tube
d) Vagina
7. Which plant hormone is responsible for cell elongation?
a) Cytokinin
b) Abscisic acid
c) Auxin
d) Gibberellin
8. A group of similar cells performing the same function is called:
a) Organ
b) Tissue
c) System
d) Cell group
9. Haemoglobin is made up of:
a) 2 subunits
b) 3 subunits
c) 4 subunits
d) 6 subunits
10. The part of the brain that controls heartbeat and breathing:
a) Cerebellum
b) Medulla oblongata
c) Cerebrum
d) Thalamus
11. Which of the following organisms have radial symmetry?
a) Earthworm
b) Snail
c) Hydra
d) Cockroach
12. Which organ is responsible for detoxification in the human body?
a) Kidney
b) Liver
c) Spleen
d) Pancreas
13. Which vitamin is synthesized by the human skin in sunlight?
a) Vitamin A
b) Vitamin B
c) Vitamin C
d) Vitamin D
14. The basic unit of nervous system is:
a) Brain
b) Nephron
c) Neuron
d) Axon
15. An example of a vestigial organ in humans is:
a) Heart
b) Liver
c) Appendix
d) Pancreas
16. Which blood group is known as universal donor?
a) AB
b) A
c) B
d) O
17. Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system?
a) Movement
b) Support
c) Hormone production
d) Protection
18. The term “haploid” refers to:
a) Full set of chromosomes
b) Half the number of chromosomes
c) Double chromosomes
d) Unpaired genes
19. Which enzyme digests protein in the stomach?
a) Amylase
b) Pepsin
c) Trypsin
d) Lipase
20. Which blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?
a) Veins
b) Capillaries
c) Arteries
d) Venules
21. • The size of an atom is approximately:
a) 2×10−10 m2 \times 10^{-10} \, m2×10−10m
b) 2×10−8 m2 \times 10^{-8} \, m2×10−8m
c) 2×10−6 m2 \times 10^{-6} \, m2×10−6m
d) 2×10−12 m2 \times 10^{-12} \, m2×10−12m
22. • The number of moles in 18g of water is:
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 0.5
23. • Avogadro’s number is:
a) 6.022×10236.022 \times 10^{23}6.022×1023
b) 3.00×1083.00 \times 10^83.00×108
c) 1.60×10−191.60 \times 10^{-19}1.60×10−19
d) 9.11×10−319.11 \times 10^{-31}9.11×10−31
24. • Which bond is present in H₂ molecule?
a) Ionic
b) Metallic
c) Covalent
d) Coordinate
25. • Which element has the highest electronegativity?
a) Oxygen
b) Nitrogen
c) Fluorine
d) Chlorine
26. • The pH of a neutral solution at 25°C is:
a) 0
b) 7
c) 14
d) 10
27. • Which of the following is a strong electrolyte?
a) Sugar solution
b) Alcohol
c) NaCl
d) Urea
28. • The oxidation state of carbon in CO₂ is:
a) +4
b) -2
c) 0
d) +2
29. • What is the molecular geometry of CH₄?
a) Linear
b) Trigonal planar
c) Tetrahedral
d) Bent
30. • In which group do noble gases lie in the periodic table?
a) Group I-A
b) Group II-A
c) Group VII-A
d) Group VIII-A
31. • Which of the following is an amphoteric oxide?
a) CO₂
b) Al₂O₃
c) Na₂O
d) MgO
32. • The reaction of an acid with a base produces:
a) Salt and water
b) Only salt
c) Gas
d) Alcohol
33. • Which of the following shows hydrogen bonding?
a) CH₄
b) H₂O
c) CO₂
d) O₂
34. • Which of these is used as a drying agent?
a) NaCl
b) MgCl₂
c) CaCl₂
d) NH₄Cl
35. • The element with electronic configuration 1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² is:
a) Magnesium
b) Sodium
c) Aluminium
d) Neon
36. • The amount of energy required to remove an electron is called:
a) Electronegativity
b) Electron affinity
c) Ionization energy
d) Shielding effect
37. • An example of a redox reaction is:
a) Neutralization
b) Precipitation
c) Displacement
d) Dissociation
38. • What is the hybridization of carbon in ethene (C₂H₄)?
a) sp³
b) sp
c) sp²
d) dsp²
39. • The ideal gas equation is:
a) PV=nRTPV = nRTPV=nRT
b) P=n/VP = n/VP=n/V
c) PV=T/nPV = T/nPV=T/n
d) P=Vn/TP = Vn/TP=Vn/T
40. • Which of the following gases is monoatomic?
a) O₂
b) Cl₂
c) He
d) N₂
41. The SI unit of power is:
a) Watt
b) Joule
c) Newton
d) Volt
42. The quantity which has magnitude only is:
a) Velocity
b) Force
c) Acceleration
d) Speed
43. The acceleration due to gravity on Earth is:
a) 10 m/s210 \, m/s^210m/s2
b) 8.9 m/s28.9 \, m/s^28.9m/s2
c) 9.8 m/s29.8 \, m/s^29.8m/s2
d) 9.2 m/s29.2 \, m/s^29.2m/s2
44. Newton’s Third Law of Motion states:
a) F=maF = maF=ma
b) Every action has equal and opposite reaction
c) A body continues in uniform motion
d) Force is rate of change of momentum
45. Momentum is a:
a) Scalar
b) Dimensionless quantity
c) Vector
d) Constant
46. The energy possessed by a body due to its motion is:
a) Potential energy
b) Kinetic energy
c) Mechanical energy
d) Thermal energy
47. The work done is zero when:
a) Force is applied
b) Displacement is perpendicular to force
c) Displacement is zero
d) Both b and c
48. The unit of frequency is:
a) Newton
b) Hertz
c) Pascal
d) Tesla
49. Which of the following is not a vector quantity?
a) Velocity
b) Displacement
c) Work
d) Acceleration
50. The speed of sound is greatest in:
a) Air
b) Water
c) Steel
d) Vacuum
51. Hooke’s Law is associated with:
a) Thermal expansion
b) Elasticity
c) Magnetism
d) Electricity
52. The value of 1 horsepower is:
a) 746 W
b) 1000 W
c) 550 W
d) 1 kW
53. The area under velocity-time graph gives:
a) Acceleration
b) Distance
c) Displacement
d) Both b and c
54. The dimensional formula of force is:
a) [MLT⁻²]
b) [ML²T⁻¹]
c) [ML⁻¹T⁻²]
d) [M²LT⁻²]
55. Which law gives the relationship among pressure, volume, and temperature?
a) Boyle’s Law
b) Charles’s Law
c) Ideal Gas Law
d) Newton’s Law
56. A body moving in a circle at constant speed has:
a) No acceleration
b) Constant velocity
c) Constant acceleration
d) Changing direction
57. The escape velocity from Earth is approximately:
a) 9.8 km/s
b) 11.2 km/s
c) 7.9 km/s
d) 13.6 km/s
58. Resistance in a conductor is directly proportional to:
a) Length
b) Area
c) Temperature
d) Both a and c
59. Which device converts mechanical energy into electrical energy?
a) Transformer
b) Battery
c) Generator
d) Motor
60. The principle of conservation of energy states that:
a) Energy is destroyed
b) Energy is created
c) Energy is neither created nor destroyed
d) Energy is transformed with loss

1. Which technique is used to test nutrient essentiality in plants?


a) Tissue culture b) Hydroponic culture c) Monoculture d) Biological control
2. A virus differs from prokaryotic cell in that it:
a) Has no DNA b) Has no protein coat c) Has no cytoplasm d) Can reproduce
independently
3. Transcription refers to:
a) DNA replication b) Protein synthesis c) mRNA synthesis from DNA d) Gene
transfer
4. Urea is the main nitrogenous waste in humans.
5. In humans, fertilization occurs in the:
a) Ovary b) Uterus c) Fallopian tube d) Vagina
6. Auxin is the plant hormone responsible for cell elongation.
7. A group of similar cells performing a single function is called:
a) Organ b) Tissue c) System d) Cell group
8. Hemoglobin is comprised of how many subunits?
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 6
9. The part of the brain controlling heartbeat and respiration is:
a) Cerebrum b) Medulla oblongata c) Cerebellum d) Hypothalamus
10. An organism with radial symmetry is:
a) Earthworm b) Snail c) Starfish d) Cockroach
11. The organ responsible for detoxification in the human body is the:
a) Kidney b) Liver c) Spleen d) Pancreas
12. Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin under:
a) UV light b) Infrared light c) Visible light d) None
13. The basic unit of the nervous system is the:
a) Nephron b) Neuron c) Nephrocyte d) Neuroglia
14. An example of a vestigial human organ is the:
a) Appendix b) Spleen c) Thymus d) Thyroid
15. Which blood group is the universal donor?
a) AB b) A c) B d) O
16. A function not performed by skeletal system is:
a) Support b) Protection c) Movement d) Hormone production
17. Haploid cells contain:
a) A full set of chromosomes b) Half the number of chromosomes
18. Which enzyme digests proteins in the stomach?
a) Amylase b) Pepsin c) Trypsin d) Lipase
19. Which blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?
a) Arteries b) Veins c) Capillaries d) Venules
20. Gas exchange in plant leaves mainly occurs through:
a) Cuticle b) Stomata c) Mesophyll d) Xylem
21. The site of photosynthesis in plants is the:
a) Mitochondrion b) Chloroplast c) Ribosome d) Golgi apparatus
22. Which tissue transports water upward in plants?
a) Cambium b) Xylem c) Phloem d) Epidermis
23. Meiosis occurs in which plant organs?
a) Leaf b) Stem c) Root d) Flower
24. The basic unit of heredity is the:
a) Chromosome b) Gene c) DNA d) Protein
25. Which vitamin is essential for blood clotting?
a) A b) K c) B12 d) C
26. Amyloplasts store which molecule?
a) Lipid b) Protein c) Starch d) Glycogen
27. The protective protein of skin, hair, and nails is:
a) Collagen b) Elastin c) Keratin d) Myosin
28. Which mutation changes 1 amino acid?
a) Missense b) Nonsense c) Frameshift d) Silent
29. Sense organ detecting sound frequency is:
a) Eye b) Ear c) Nose d) Tongue
30. Universal recipient blood type is:
a) O+ b) AB+ c) A– d) B+
31. Osmosis refers to the movement of:
a) Ions b) Water c) Proteins d) Carbohydrates
32. The pituitary gland is located in the:
a) Abdomen b) Brain c) Chest d) Neck
33. Which protein carries oxygen in blood?
a) Keratin b) Hemoglobin c) Myosin d) Collagen
34. The biome with permafrost is the:
a) Desert b) Arctic Tundra c) Rainforest d) Grassland
35. Fungi are examples of:
a) Producers b) Producers c) Decomposers d) Consumers
36. The plant pigment reflecting green light is:
a) Carotene b) Chlorophyll c) Xanthophyll d) Anthocyanin
37. A cell type lacking a nucleus at maturity is:
a) Muscle cell b) Neuron c) Red blood cell d) Epidermal cell
38. Prokaryotic cells belong to the group:
a) Protista b) Fungi c) Bacteria d) Plantae
39. Which process produces the most ATP during respiration?
a) Glycolysis b) Krebs cycle c) Electron transport chain d) Fermentation
40. Plant movement towards light is called:
a) Phototropism b) Geotropism c) Thigmotropism d) Hydrotropism

1. The approximate size of a typical atom is:


a) 2×10−102 \times 10^{-10}2×10−10 m b) 2×10−82 \times 10^{-8}2×10−8 m c)
2×10−62 \times 10^{-6}2×10−6 m d) 2×10−122 \times 10^{-12}2×10−12 m
2. How many moles are in 18 g of water (H₂O)?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 0.5 d) 3
3. Avogadro’s number is approximately:
a) 6.02×10236.02 \times 10^{23}6.02×1023 b) 3.00×1083.00 \times
10^{8}3.00×108 c) 1.60×10−191.60 \times 10^{-19}1.60×10−19 d)
9.11×10−319.11 \times 10^{-31}9.11×10−31
4. What type of bond exists in H₂ gas?
a) Ionic b) Metallic c) Covalent d) Coordinate covalent
5. Which element has the highest electronegativity?
a) O b) N c) F d) Cl
6. The pH of a neutral solution at 25 °C is:
a) 0 b) 7 c) 14 d) 10
7. Which of the following is a strong electrolyte in aqueous solution?
a) Sugar (C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁) b) Ethanol c) NaCl d) Urea
8. The oxidation state of carbon in CO₂ is:
a) +4 b) +2 c) –2 d) 0
9. The molecular geometry of methane (CH₄) is:
a) Linear b) Trigonal planar c) Tetrahedral d) Bent
10. Noble gases are located in which group of the periodic table?
a) Group I-A b) Group II-A c) Group VII-A d) Group 0 (VIII-A)
11. An oxide that can behave as both acid and base is known as:
a) CO₂ b) Al₂O₃ c) Na₂O d) MgO
12. The reaction between an acid and a base typically yields:
a) Salt only b) Salt + water c) Gas d) Alcohol
13. In which molecule does hydrogen bonding occur?
a) CH₄ b) H₂O c) CO₂ d) O₂
14. Which compound is commonly used as a desiccant (drying agent)?
a) NaCl b) CaCl₂ c) MgCl₂ d) NH₄Cl
15. The element with electronic configuration 1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² is:
a) Mg b) Na c) Ne d) Al
16. The energy required to remove an electron from an atom is known as:
a) Electronegativity b) Electron affinity c) Ionization energy d) Shielding
constant
17. Which of the following reactions is a redox reaction?
a) Neutralization b) Precipitation c) Single displacement d) Solvation
18. The hybridization of each carbon in ethene (C₂H₄) is:
a) sp³ b) sp² c) sp d) d²sp³
19. The ideal gas law is represented by the equation:
a) PV=nRTPV = nRTPV=nRT b) P=Vn/ ⁣TP = Vn/\!TP=Vn/T c) PV=T/nPV =
T/nPV=T/n d) n=PV/Tn = PV/Tn=PV/T
20. Which gas exists naturally as monoatomic molecules?
a) O₂ b) He c) N₂ d) Cl₂
21. The molecular formula of table sugar (sucrose) is:
a) C₆H₁₂O₆ b) C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁ c) C₁₀H₁₈O₈ d) C₁₂H₂₄O₁₂
22. The pH of a 1 × 10⁻³ M HCl solution is approximately:
a) 3 b) 2 c) 6 d) 5
23. Which substance acts as a buffer?
a) NaOH b) HCl c) Acetic acid + sodium acetate d) Pure water
24. A catalyst:
a) Changes the equilibrium constant b) Lowers activation energy c) Increases
product energy d) Is consumed
25. The standard enthalpy of formation of an element in its standard state is:
a) Negative b) Positive c) Zero d) Depends on pressure
26. A zero-order reaction rate is:
a) Independent of concentration b) Directly proportional c) Exponential d)
Inverse
27. Which functional group is present in ethanol?
a) –COOH b) –OH c) –NH₂ d) –O–
28. Benzene (C₆H₆) is classified as:
a) Paraffin b) Olefin c) Aromatic d) Alkyne
29. Which chromatography technique separates based on molecular size?
a) Paper b) Gas c) Gel-filtration d) TLC
30. A polar molecule is:
a) CH₄ b) CO₂ c) H₂O d) O₂
31. Faraday’s law relates mass deposited to:
a) Voltage b) Current and time c) Resistance d) Power
32. The cathode in a galvanic cell is the site of:
a) Oxidation b) Reduction c) Neutralization d) Decomposition
33. pH + pOH always equals:
a) 7 b) 14 c) 0 d) 10
34. In chromatography, the mobile phase moves due to:
a) Gravity b) Capillary action c) Centrifugation d) Electrophoresis
35. Osmotic pressure is a colligative property dependent on:
a) Solute identity b) Solute concentration c) Temperature only d) Volume of
solvent
36. What is the oxidation state of sulfur in H₂SO₄?
a) +6 b) +4 c) +2 d) 0
37. Which polymer is biodegradable?
a) PVC b) Polylactic acid (PLA) c) Teflon d) Nylon
38. The vapor pressure of liquids:
a) Increases with temperature b) Decreases c) Remains constant d) Depends
only on volume
39. Which type of isomerism is exhibited by but-2-ene?
a) Chain b) Positional c) Geometric (cis/trans) d) Optical
40. Le Chatelier’s principle predicts:
a) Equilibrium shifts oppose changes b) Reactions always exothermic c)
Temperature rise doesn’t affect equilibrium d) Pressure has no effect

1. The SI unit of power is:


a) Watt b) Joule c) Newton d) Volt
2. Speed is a:
a) Vector b) Scalar c) Force d) Acceleration
3. The average acceleration due to gravity (g) is approximately:
a) 9.8 m/s² b) 8.9 m/s² c) 10 m/s² d) 9.2 m/s²
4. Newton’s Third Law states:
a) F = ma b) Action–reaction pairs are equal and opposite
c) Inertia d) Force = change in momentum per unit time
5. Momentum has:
a) Magnitude only b) Form only c) Direction and magnitude d) Units of energy
6. Kinetic energy is given by:
a) mgh b) ½mv² c) mv d) mg
7. Work done is zero if force and displacement are:
a) Parallel b) Perpendicular c) Opposite directions d) None of these
8. The unit of frequency is:
a) Newton b) Hertz c) Tesla d) Pascal
9. Which of the following is NOT a vector?
a) Displacement b) Velocity c) Acceleration d) Work
10. Sound travels fastest through which medium?
a) Air b) Water c) Steel d) Vacuum
11. Hooke’s Law describes the behavior of:
a) Ideal gases b) Elastic springs c) Conductors d) Semiconductors
12. One horsepower (hp) equals approximately:
a) 746 W b) 1000 W c) 550 W d) 500 W
13. The area under a velocity–time graph represents:
a) Acceleration b) Power c) Displacement d) Force
14. The dimensional formula of force F = ma is:
a) [MLT⁻²] b) [M⁻¹LT²] c) [ML²T⁻¹] d) [M²LT⁻²]
15. The ideal gas law is represented by:
a) PV = nRT b) P = ρgh c) PV = k d) V = IR
16. A body moving in circular motion at constant speed has:
a) No acceleration b) Constant direction
c) Constant magnitude of velocity d) Changing direction
17. The escape velocity from Earth is about:
a) 7.9 km/s b) 11.2 km/s c) 9.8 km/s d) 13.6 km/s
18. Resistance in a conductor is directly proportional to:
a) Temperature b) Length c) Area d) Both a and b
19. A generator converts:
a) Electrical → Mechanical b) Mechanical → Electrical
c) Electrical → Chemical d) Chemical → Electrical
20. Conservation of energy principle states:
a) Energy can be created/destroyed b) Energy is conserved in any process
c) Energy loses mass d) Energy always increases
21. The SI unit of electric charge is:
a) Joule b) Volt c) Coulomb d) Ampere
22. Ohm’s Law relates voltage, current, and:
a) Resistance b) Charge c) Power d) Conductance
23. In an RC circuit, the time constant τ equals:
a) R + C b) RC c) R/C d) C/R
24. Magnetic field around a current is produced by:
a) Stationary charges b) Moving charges c) Electric field only d) Magnetic
monopoles
25. Light refracting into a denser medium:
a) Bends away from normal b) Bends toward normal
c) Passes straight d) Reflects entirely
26. The critical angle occurs when incidence angle causes:
a) 100% refraction b) Total internal reflection
c) Brewster’s angle d) Diffuse reflection
27. In a convex lens, parallel rays converge at:
a) Focal point b) Center c) Surface d) Infinity
28. Snell’s law relates:
a) Angles and refractive indices b) Mass and velocity
c) Current and resistance d) Pulse and intensity
29. Frequency of sound is related to pitch; pitch is determined by:
a) Amplitude b) Frequency c) Wavelength d) Speed
30. Which phenomenon demonstrates wave nature of electrons?
a) Photoelectric effect b) Electron diffraction
c) Compton effect d) Blackbody radiation
31. Planck’s constant (h) has units of:
a) J·s b) W c) J d) m²/s²
32. The mass–energy equivalence relation is:
a) E = mv² b) E = mc² c) E = mgh d) E = ½mv²
33. Radioactive half-life refers to:
a) Time for half the mass to decay b) Time for half the atoms to decay
c) Half of original radioactivity d) Both a and b
34. Alpha particles are:
a) Electrons b) Protons c) Helium nuclei d) Neutrinos
35. The Pauli exclusion principle applies to:
a) Photons b) Electrons c) Protons d) Any particle
36. Blackbody radiation curve depends on:
a) Emissivity b) Temperature c) Surface tension d) Reflectivity
37. Stefan–Boltzmann law: total radiation ∝:
a) T² b) T³ c) T⁴ d) 1/T
38. Magnetic force on a moving charge is zero if velocity is:
a) Parallel to field b) Perpendicular c) Opposite d) None
39. Standing waves form at nodes where displacement is:
a) Maximum b) Zero c) Alternating d) Irregular
40. Doppler effect describes change in frequency when:
a) Sound source moves b) Observer moves c) Either moves relative to each other
d) Source velocity is zero

Analogies (Questions 1–5)

1. Tree : Leaf :: Bird :


a) Wing b) Nest c) Feather d) Beak
2. Knife : Cut :: Pen :
a) Erase b) Ink c) Write d) Scribble
3. Oven : Heat :: Camera :
a) Film b) Picture c) Lens d) Flash
4. Night : Moon :: Day :
a) Sun b) Star c) Cloud d) Sky
5. Book : Read :: Phone :
a) Speak b) Call c) Write d) Hold

Synonyms (Q6–10)

6. Rare
a) Common b) Unusual c) Regular d) Ordinary
7. Brave
a) Cowardly b) Bold c) Weak d) Gentle
8. Scarce
a) Plentiful b) Scarcity c) Rare d) Abundant
9. Urgent
a) Important b) Immediate c) Delayed d) Optional
10. Silent
a) Loud b) Quiet c) Small d) Rough

Antonyms (Q11–15)

11. Optimistic
a) Pessimistic b) Happy c) Hopeful d) Positive
12. Expand
a) Improve b) Grow c) Reduce d) Develop
13. Active
a) Energetic b) Lazy c) Busy d) Fast
14. Complex
a) Simple b) Compound c) Multiple d) Confusing
15. Dense
a) Thick b) Sparse c) Heavy d) Rough

Sentence Completion (Q16–20)

16. The sun sets in the ___ .


a) North b) South c) East d) West
17. Water freezes at ___ °C.
a) 0 b) 32 c) 100 d) -1
18. Birds build ___ .
a) Homes b) Nests c) Cars d) Bridges
19. She ___ to school every day.
a) Walk b) Walks c) Walking d) Walked
20. He ___ the exam yesterday.
a) Passes b) Passing c) Passed d) Pass
Critical Reasoning (Q21–25)

21. If all dogs bark and Rex barks, Rex is definitely a dog.
a) True b) False c) Cannot say d) Sometimes
22. If the store is closed, the shopkeeper is away. The store is closed.
a) Therefore the shopkeeper is away.
b) Therefore the shopkeeper is present.
c) Cannot determine d) Irrelevant
23. Drinking water leads to health. Ahmed drinks water.
a) Ahmed is healthy b) Ahmed drinks water c) Always healthy d) Maybe
healthy
24. If all birds can fly and penguins are birds, penguins can fly.
a) True b) False c) Sometimes d) None of these
25. If today is Friday, tomorrow is Saturday.
a) True b) False c) Sometimes d) Depends

Logic & Pattern (Q26–30)

26. A > B, B > C. Which is true?


a) A > C b) C > A c) A = C d) Cannot say
27. If apples are fruits, are all fruits apples?
a) Yes b) No c) Sometimes d) Only apples
28. If it rains, the ground gets wet. The ground is wet.
a) Therefore it rained b) Therefore didn't rain c) Cannot determine d) Always
rains
29. Days: Mon, Wed, Fri → _____?
a) Sunday b) Saturday c) Thursday d) Tuesday
30. Letter series: X, V, T, R, ___ ?
a) P b) Q c) S d) N

Reading Comprehension (Q31–35)

Read this paragraph first:

"Consistent reading improves concentration, vocabulary, and critical thinking skills.


Students who read daily often perform better in exams."

31. What increases with consistent reading?


a) Vocabulary b) Memory c) Speed d) Strength
32. Who performs better in exams?
a) Readers b) Athletes c) Teachers d) Parents
33. Reading daily enhances:
a) Strength b) Speed c) Concentration d) Height
34. Does reading daily guarantee high marks?
a) Yes b) No c) Sometimes d) Always
35. Reading helps develop:
a) Critical thinking b) Muscle c) Speed d) Memory

Series / Odd-One-Out / Grammar (Q36–40)

36. Odd one out: Apple, Banana, Carrot, Mango


a) Apple b) Banana c) Carrot d) Mango
37. 3, 6, 12, 24, ___ ?
a) 30 b) 48 c) 36 d) 42
38. Fill in the blank: She ___ studying for tests.
a) Are b) Is c) Am d) Be
39. Correct the sentence: "They was here."
a) was b) were c) be d) is
40. Fill in the blank: ______ eyes are beautiful.
a) She’s b) Her c) Him’s d) Hers

Arithmetic & BODMAS (Q1–5)

1. 8+(6÷2)×3= 8 + (6 ÷ 2) × 3 =8+(6÷2)×3=
a) 17 b) 11 c) 14 d) 13
2. (5×4)–(3+1)=(5 × 4) – (3 + 1) =(5×4)–(3+1)=
a) 16 b) 17 c) 14 d) 15
3. 18÷(3+3)=18 ÷ (3 + 3) =18÷(3+3)=
a) 6 b) 3 c) 2 d) 9
4. 23×22=2^3 × 2^2 =23×22=
a) 32 b) 16 c) 8 d) 64
5. (12–2)÷5=(12 – 2) ÷ 5 =(12–2)÷5=
a) 2 b) 4 c) 10 d) 1

Ratio, Percent & Fractions (Q6–10)

6. Ratio problem: A : B = 3 : 5, total = 40. A = ?


a) 15 b) 18 c) 12 d) 24
7. What is 25% of 160?
a) 20 b) 30 c) 40 d) 50
8. 25\frac{2}{5}52 of 75 = ?
a) 35 b) 30 c) 25 d) 20
9. If price increases from ₹50 to ₹60, the % increase = ?
a) 10% b) 15% c) 20% d) 25%
10. Decrease 200 by 15% = ?
a) 170 b) 175 c) 180 d) 190
Averages (Q11–15)

11. Average of 10, 20, 30 = ?


a) 20 b) 15 c) 25 d) 30
12. Sum of four numbers with average 50 = ?
a) 200 b) 150 c) 100 d) 250
13. A student scored 60, 70, 90. Average = ?
a) 70 b) 80 c) 60 d) 75
14. The average of five consecutive integers is 10. The integers are?
a) 8–12 b) 9–13 c) 10–14 d) 7–11
15. The average of 2 and 8 is?
a) 4 b) 5 c) 6 d) 7

Time, Speed & Distance (Q16–20)

16. A car travels 150 km in 3 hours. Speed = ?


a) 40 km/h b) 45 km/h c) 50 km/h d) 55 km/h
17. If speed = 60 km/h, how long for 240 km?
a) 4 hrs b) 3 hrs c) 5 hrs d) 6 hrs
18. If train covers 120 km at 40 km/h, time is?
a) 2 hrs b) 3 hrs c) 4 hrs d) 5 hrs
19. A man runs 10 km at 5 km/h. Time taken = ?
a) 2 hrs b) 3 hrs c) 4 hrs d) 5 hrs
20. A car travels distance d in t, if t halves and speed doubles, time =?
a) t b) t/2 c) 2t d) 0.5t

Algebra (Q21–25)

21. Solve x+7=13x + 7 = 13x+7=13. x = ?


a) 6 b) 5 c) 7 d) 8
22. Simplify 3x+2x–x=?3x + 2x – x = ?3x+2x–x=?
a) 6x b) 4x c) 5x d) 3x
23. Factor x2–9=0x^2 – 9 = 0x2–9=0. Solutions?
a) x = ±3 b) x = ±9 c) x = 3, -1 d) x = 1, -1
24. If x=4x = 4x=4, compute x2–4x=?x^2 – 4x = ?x2–4x=?
a) 0 b) 4 c) 8 d) 16
25. Expand (x+2)2=?(x + 2)^2 = ?(x+2)2=?
a) x2+4x+4x^2 + 4x + 4x2+4x+4 b) x2+2x+2x^2 + 2x + 2x2+2x+2 c) x2+4xx^2
+ 4xx2+4x d) x2+2xx^2 + 2xx2+2x

Geometry (Q26–30)
26. Sum of angles in triangle = ?
a) 180° b) 360° c) 90° d) 270°
27. Right angle measure = ?
a) 90° b) 60° c) 45° d) 180°
28. Area of square with side 5 cm:
a) 10 cm² b) 15 cm² c) 20 cm² d) 25 cm²
29. Perimeter of rectangle (4 x 6) = ?
a) 10 b) 20 c) 24 d) 32
30. Circle has how many sides?
a) 0 b) 1 c) Infinite d) 2

Word Problems (Q31–35)

31. 5 pens cost ₹75. One costs?


a) ₹10 b) ₹15 c) ₹12 d) ₹20
32. A father is 5× his child’s age, child is 8. Father =?
a) 38 b) 40 c) 42 d) 45
33. In 5 years, Ali will be 20. His current age = ?
a) 15 b) 16 c) 17 d) 18
34. 18 is what percentage of 90?
a) 15% b) 20% c) 25% d) 30%
35. Add 20 to thrice 15 = ?
a) 55 b) 60 c) 65 d) 70

Series & Misc (Q36–40)

36. 3, 6, 12, 24, ___?


a) 28 b) 32 c) 48 d) 36
37. 34+14=?\frac{3}{4} + \frac{1}{4} = ?43+41=?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 0.5 d) 1.25
38. 0.25 × 120 = ?
a) 20 b) 30 c) 40 d) 50
39. If 2x = 14, x = ?
a) 6 b) 7 c) 8 d) 9
40. 0.5÷0.1=?0.5 ÷ 0.1 = ?0.5÷0.1=?
a) 2 b) 5 c) 4 d) 10

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