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FIITJEE

Talent Reward Exam

for student presently in

Class 6
Time: 3 Hours

Maximum Marks: 194

Instructions:
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet
before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

1.

You are advised to devote 1 Hour on Section-I and 2 Hours on Section-II and
Section-III.

2.

This Question paper consists of 3 sections. All questions will be multiple choice single correct out of four
choices with marking scheme in table below:
Section

Question no.

SECTION I
(IQ)

SECTION II
(MATHEMATICS)
SECTION III
(SCIENCE &
MATHEMATICS)

Marking Scheme for each question


correct answer

wrong answer

Q. 1 to 12

+2

Q. 13 to 16

+3

Q. 17 to 20

+6

Q. 21 to 23

+6

Q. 24 to 26

+8

Q. 27 to 30

+8

Part A

Physics

Q. 31 to 36

+3

Part B

Chemistry

Q. 37 to 42

+3

Part C

Mathematics

Q. 43 to 50

+3

3.

Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheet.

4.

The Question Paper contains blank spaces for your rough work. No additional sheets will be provided for
rough work.

5.

Blank papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices, in
any form, are not allowed.

6.

Before attempting paper write your Name, Registration number and Test Centre in the space
provided at the bottom of this sheet.

Note:
Check all the sheets of this question paper. Please ensure the same SET is marked on header of all the
sheets inside as indicated above Maximum Marks of this page. In case SET marked is not the same on all
pages, immediately inform the invigilator and CHANGE the Questions paper.

Registration Number

Name of the Candidate : _____________________________________________________________


Test Centre

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Time: 1 Hour
IQ
Section I

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SECTION I

I.Q
1.

What number should replace the question mark to a definite rule?


152, 160, 167, 181, 191, ?
(A) 201
(B) 202
(C) 203
(D) 204

Directions (Questions 2 3): These questions are based on the following information.
Ameek left for FIITJEE classes in a cab. He went 5 km towards north and then turned to his left
3 times, each time covering 5, 3 and 3 km, respectively and finally turned to his right and
covered
2 km and reached the FIITJEE center.
2.

In which direction is the FIITJEE centre from Ameeks house?


(A) North
(B) East
(C) West
(D) South

3.

What is the shortest distance between the centre and Ameeks house?
(A) 2 km
(B) 3 km
(C) 6 km
(D) 5 km

Directions (Questions 4 6): These questions are based on the following information.
Each of the questions contains three objects. The relationship among these three objects can
be represented by one of the Venn diagrams given below. Identify the appropriate diagram.

(A)
4.

(B)

(C)

(D)

Tiger, Fox, Carnivore


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5.

Kings, Men, Human Beings

6.

Females, Mothers, Doctors

7.

In the following question, when (*) is replaced by the mathematical sign given in one of
the alternatives, in the same sequence, the equation becomes correct. Find the correct
alternative.
24 * 9 * 2 * 6
(A) =, +, x
(B) x, =, +
(C) =, x, +
(D) +, x, =

Directions (Questions 8 9): In each of these questions, there is some relationship between
the two terms to the left of :: and the same relationship holds between the two terms to its right.
Also, in each question, one term to the right of :: is missing. Find the missing term.
8.

9.

Rupee : India :: Yen : ?


(A) Turkey
(C) Japan

(B) Bangladesh
(D) Pakistan

Drama : Stage :: Tennis : ?


(A) Tournament
(C) Court

(B) Net
(D) Racket

10.

In a row of girls, Prerna is fifth from either end of the row. How many girls are there in
the row?
(A) 8
(B) 9
(C) 10
(D) 11

11.

A, B, C, D and E are five friends. A is shorter than B but taller than E. C is the tallest. D
is shorter than B and taller than A. Who has two persons taller and two persons shorter
than him?
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D

12.

Find the odd one:


(A) Eagle
(C) Parrot

(B) Owl
(D) Hawk
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Directions (Questions 13 14): These questions are based on the following information.
Five girls are sitting in a row, Jane, is not adjacent to Mary or Ria. Grace is not adjacent to
Mary. Jane is adjacent to Kate. Kate is at the middle in the row.
13.

Grace is adjacent to whom out of the following?


(A) Jane
(B) Mary
(C) Ria
(D) Kate

14.

Who among the following is definitely not adjacent to Kate?


(A) Jane
(B) Mary
(C) Ria
(D) Grace

15.

A father tells his son, I was of your present age when you were born. If the father is 48
now, how old will be the son after two years?
(A) 22
(B) 24
(C) 26
(D) 28

16.

There is a number, the second digit of which is smaller than its first digit by 4 and if the
number was divided by the sum of its digits, the quotient would be two more than 5.
Find the numbers.
(A) 84
(B) 95
(C) 62
(D) 40

17.

Some birds were sitting on the branches of a tree. First, they sat one on each branch
and there was one bird extra. Next they sat two on each branch and there was one
branch extra. How many branches were there?
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6

18.

If I had one more sister I would have twice as many sisters as I have brothers. If I had
one more brother I would have the same number of each. How many brothers and
sisters I have?
(I) 3 brothers
(II) 2 brothers
(III) 4 brothers
(IV) 2 sisters
(V) 3 sisters
(A) I and IV
(C) II and IV

(B) II and V
(D) III and V
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19.

Poorva has six red stamps and three blue ones. In her collection, seven stamps are from
Mexico and six stamps are from France. One stamp is green and it is neither from
Mexico nor from France. Two of her Mexican stamps are red and one is blue. Two of her
French stamps are blue and three are red. If she does not have any additional stamps,
how many stamps does Poorva have?
(A) 9
(B) 10
(C) 13
(D) 15

20.

There are four friends A, B, C and D. They need to cross a bridge at night and they have
only one torch light. Just before they would start climbing the bridge, they read a warning
board. It read Not more than two people can cross the bridge at the same time. So now
they can go two at a time and one has to come back with the torch and so on. It is also
known that each of them have different walking speeds. A takes 10 minutes, B takes 5
minutes, C takes 2 minutes and D takes 1 minute to cross the bridge individually.
However when walking in a pair, they have to walk with the slower persons speed. If
both the going times and returning times are considered, what is the minimum time by
which they all can cross the bridge?
(A) 14 minutes
(B) 17 minutes
(C) 9 minutes
(D) 21 minutes
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Time: 2 Hours
Section II
&
Section III

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SECTION II

MATHEMATICS
COMPREHENSION TYPE
Passage 1
(For questions no. 21 - 23)
The sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side. Also, the difference of any
two sides of a triangle is less than the third side.
21.

In ABC, AB 6 cm and BC= 4 cm. The side CA can have which of the following
lengths.
I . 10 cm
II 8 cm.
III. 2 cm
IV. 4 cm
(A) I or II
(B) II or IV
(C) II, III or IV
(D) Any of these

22.

Which of the following is set of measures of the sides of a triangle?


(A) 8 cm, 4 cm, 20 cm
(B) 9 cm, 17 cm, 25 cm
(C) 11 cm, 16 cm, 28 cm
(D) None of these

23.

The following are the steps involved in finding the third side of an isosceles triangle
whose sides are 8 and 17 cm. Arrange them in sequential order.
(P) But the sum of two sides is greater than the third side
(Q) Since the given triangle is isosceles, the possible measure of the third side is either 8
cm or 17 cm
(R) The measure of the third side is 17 cm
(S) 8 cm cannot be the measure of the third side.
(A) QSPR
(B) QRPS
(C) QPSR
(D) QPRS
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Passage 2
(For questions no. 24 - 26)
Angles around a point sum up to 360o.

p
q

s
r

In the given figure, p q r s t 360o


When the sum of two angles is 90o, the two angles are said to be complementary angles. For
example, if x y 90 o , then x is the complement of y.
When the sum of two angles is 180o, the two angles are said to be supplementary angles.
24.

The three angles of a triangle are such that the second angle is thrice the first angle and
the third angle is 60o less than twice the second angle. Find the smallest angle.
(A) 24
(B) 42
(C) 72
(D) 84

25.

In the figure, the angles a, b, c, d and e are consecutive


even integers in degrees. b = _____
(A) 71o
(B) 70o
o
(C) 74
(D) 72o

eo

26.

X is an acute angle. The measure of twice of X and Xs supplement differ by 30o.


Find X
(A) 60o
(B) 70o
(C) 110o
(D) 120o
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Passage 3
(For questions no. 27 - 30)
A regular polygon is a polygon with all sides equal. In a regular polygon, all the interior angles
are equal & also, all the exterior angles are equal to one another.
In an n sided polygon there are n interior angles and n exterior angles, as shown in the
figure.
z
b
y

c
u

a
d

Here a, b, c, d and e are interior angles and u, v, x, y and z are exterior angles.
Each polygon of n sides can be divided into (n 2) non-overlapping triangles.
For example, a pentagon can be divided into 3 triangles as follows.

Given the above information answer the following questions:


27.

What is the sum of interior angles (in degrees) of an n sided polygon?


(A) 180 n
(B) 180 (n 2)
(C) 360 n
(D) 360 (n 2)

28.

What is the sum of exterior angles of a polygon?


o
(A) 180o
(B) 180n
(C) 360o

29.

(D) 540o

What is the measure of each interior angle of a regular nonagon (9 sided polygon)?
(A) 100o
(B) 70o
o
(C) 120
(D) 140o
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30.

What is the measure of each exterior angle in a regular hexagon (6 sided polygon)?
(A) 40o
(B) 60o
o
(C) 120
(D) 150o

SECTION III

SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS


PHYSICS (PART- A)
31.

While measuring the length of a line segment the reading of the scale at one end is 3.2
cm and at the other end is 14.1 cm. What is the length of the line segment in millimeter?
(A) 10.9 mm
(B) 99 mm
(C) 109 mm
(D) 11.9 mm

32.

Read the following statements:


(I) Light travels in straight line.
(II) Mirror reflection gives us clear images.
(III) Images are very different from shadows.
(IV) Translucent objects allow light to pass through them completely.
Now choose the correct option:
(A) Only (I), (II) and (III) are correct.
(C) Only (II), (III) and (IV) are correct.

(B) (I), (II), (III) and (IV) are correct.


(D) Only (I) and (IV) are correct.

33.

Which of the following has rotational as well as linear motion?


(A) Turning of a Ferris wheel.
(B) Turning of a merry-go-round.
(C) An athlete running on a circular track. (D) Motion of a screw driver.

34.

All photographic cameras produce


(A) real and erect images.
(B) virtual and inverted images.
(C) real and inverted images.
(D) virtual and erect images.
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35.

Raman covers one-fourth of his total journey with a speed of V1 m/s and the remaining
journey with a speed of V2 m/s. Find his average speed for whole journey.
3V1 V2
4V1V2
(A)
m/s
(B)
m/s
4V1V2
3V1 V2
4V1V2
3(V1 V2 )
(C)
m/s
(D)
m/s
V1 3V2
4V1V2

36.

A candle is initially placed at a distance of 2.5 m in front of a plane mirror. A boy


displaced the candle 2 m away from the mirror. Now the distance between the candle
and its image is
(A) 5 m
(B) 9 m
(C) 4.5 m
(D) 2.5 m

CHEMISTRY (PART- B)
37.

Cotton is grown in different parts of India that needs some special conditions for its
growth. Read the following statements and identify the correct options related to cotton:
(i) Cotton plants need warm climate
(ii) Cotton plants grow well in standing water
(iii) Cotton seeds are to be sown in early spring
(iv) Cotton is cultivated in sandy soil
(A) i and iv
(B) ii and iii
(C) iii and i
(D) iv and iii

38.

Some properties of jute fibres are listed below. Choose the incorrect statement(s) from
them
(p) Jute fibres are strong
(q) Jute fibres are about ten meters long
(r) Jute fibres have silky texture
(s) Jute fibres are light green in colour
(A) only p
(B) only q
(C) both p and r
(D) both q and s
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39.

Different things are made up of different materials. Match the correct material (s) with
each thing given in the table by choosing the appropriate option.
THINGS
MATERIAL
(1)
Chair
(p)
Plastic
(2)
Bottle
(q)
Steel
(3)
Switch
(r)
Cotton
(4)
Shirt
(s)
Glass
(t)
Wood
(A) 1 t, 2 s, 3 pq, 4 r
(B) 1 pt, 2 ps, 3 p, 4 r
(C) 1 qt, 2 t, 3 q, 4 r
(D) 1 p, 2 q, 3 pt, 4 r

40.

You are asked to classify 100 buttons into different groups. Which group of properties do
you choose for the best classification?
(A) material, shape, solubility
(B) colour, texture, physical state
(C) shape, taste, physical state
(D) holes, colour, size

41.

Two liquids are said to be miscible if they have the following property:
(A) The two liquids dissolve in each other in all proportions
(B) The two liquids dissolve in each other in definite proportion
(C) The two liquids have nearly the same boiling point
(D) The two liquids can be separated by using a separating funnel

42.

A mixture contains three white coloured substances glucose, chalk powder and
ammonium chloride. Which sequence of the following methods do you suggest to
separate them?
(A) sublimation, filtration, loading, distillation
(B) dissolution, sedimentation, evaporation, crystallization
(C) sublimation, dissolution, filtration, evaporation
(D) dissolution, filtration, sublimation, evaporation
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MATHEMATICS (PART- C)
43.

The sum of two integers is 156. If one of them is 247, find the other.
(A) 19
(B) 91
(C) 403
(D) 403

44.

If the temperature of city X is 30o C and the temperature of city Y is 12o C, then
difference in temperature between the two cities is:
(A) 42o C
(B) 18o C
(C) 18o C
(D) 42o C

45.

Which of the following would give the value zero?


(A) 58 0
(B) 58 1
(C) 58 0
(D) 58 58

46.

Which of the following is false?


I.
HCF LCM of a and b = a + b
II.
III.
IV.

HCF LCM of a and b = a b


HCF LCM of a and b = a b
HCF LCM of a and b = a b

(A) Only I and III


(C) Only I, III and IV
47.

(B) Only II and IV


(D) All of them

How many digits are required to number a book containing 200 pages?
(A) 200
(B) 492
(C) 372
(D) 250
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48.

In the figure below, PQ = QS, QR = RS and


angle SRQ 100o . What is the measure of
QPS ?
(A) 20o
(B) 40o
(C) 15o
(D) 30o
P

49.

If L1 L 2 in the figure below, what is the


value of x?
(A) 80o
(B) 100o
(C) 40o
(D) Cannot be determined

L4

L3

80o
L1

L2
xo

50.

The product of three consecutive natural numbers, the first of which is an even number,
is always divisible by
(A) 12
(B) 24
(C) 6
(D) All of these
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FIITJEE

Talent Reward Exam


Class 6
ANSWERS
SECTION I
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MATHEMATICS
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SECTION III
SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS
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