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1stTALENT

GOAL HOSTELSEARCH EXAM


INTERNAL - SAMPLE
TEST PAPER
: 09.08.2011
[Time : 2.00 Hours] CLASS : IX - PRE EXAM Full Marks : 400

01. A particle starts moving from position of rest 01. , d oLrqfu; r Roj. kdsv / hu fojkekoLFkkl sxfrµi zka
j Hkdjrh
under constant acceleration. If it travels a gSA; fn og t l sd s.Mesax nw
j hr; djrhgS
] rksv xyh2t l sd s.M
distance ‘x’ in t seconds. What distance will it
travel in next 2t seconds?
esaog fdruhnw j hr; djsxh\
(1) 8x (2) 6x (3) 4x (4) 5x (1) 8x (2) 6x (3) 4x (4) 5x
02. The engineer of a train moving at a speed 1 02. v1 xfr l spyrsgq , , d Vªsu dkbUt hfu; j v i usl keusml hi Vjh
sights a goods train a distance d ahead of him i j d nwj hi j ml hfn' kkesav2 xfr l spyrhgq bZ, d ekyxkM+hdks
on the same track moving in the same direction
with speed 2. He puts the brakes and gives his ns[krk gSAog czsd ysrk gSrFkk v i usVªsu dksfu; r ea nu ‘a’ nsrk
train a constant retardation ‘a’. There will be no gSAVDdj ughagksxk ; fn µ
collision if :
(1 - 2 )2 (1 – 2 )2
(1 - 2 )2 (1 – 2 )2 (1) d  (2) d 
(1) d  (2) d  2a 2a
2a 2a
(1 – 2 )2 (1 – 2 )2
(1 – 2 )2 (1 – 2 )2 (3) d  (4) d 
(3) d  (4) d  4d 4d
4d 4d
03. A ball is projected upwards with velocity of 03. , d xsa
n 200 m/s dhxfr l smQ i j dhv ksj i Q
sa
d hxbZgSAegÙke
200 m/s. Find the speed of the ball at half the Å¡pkbZdsv k/ si j xsa
n dh xfr Kkr djsaA
maximum height. Take g = 10 m/s2.
( fy; kx; k g  10m/s2 )
(1) 50 2 m/s (2) 75 2 m/s
(1) 50 2 m/s (2) 75 2 m/s
(3) 120 2 m/s (4) 100 2 m/s
(3) 120 2 m/s (4) 100 2 m/s
04. The force F as shown acts on body B and body A
is placed over B. The surface between A and B 04. , d cy F fi . MB i j n' kkZ
; kx; kgSrFkkfi . MA fi . MB ds
and B and ground is rough and force responsible mQi j fLFkr gSAA rFkk B dschp dhl rg rFkk B rFkk t ehu
for making the body A moves along with B is : dschp dhl rg : [ kM+ hgSrFkkfi . MA dkB dsv uq fn' kxfr
A djusdsfy, mÙkj nk; hgS&
B F
A
B F
(1) gravitational force (2) normal force
(3) F (4) friction (1) xq
: Rokd"kZ
. k cy (2) l kekU
; cy
05. A single horizontal force F is applied to a block of (3) F (4) ?k"kZ
.k
mass M, which is in contact with another block 05. nzO;eku M ds, d fi . Mi j , d , dy {kS frt cy F yxk; kx; k]
of mass m. If the surfaces are frictionless, the
force between the blocks is :
t ksnw
l jsm nzO;eku dsfi . Mdsl Ei dZesagSA; fn l rg ?k"kZ
. kghu
gSrksnksuksafi . Mksadschp dk cy gS&
F
M m F
M m
MF Mmg mF MF
(1) (2) M  m (3) M  m (4) M  m MF Mmg mF MF
m (1) (2) M  m (3) M  m (4) M  m
m
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06. Calcul ate the gravitational accele rati on 06. , d var fj{k; ku esamRiUu xq: Roh; Roj. kdhx. kukdja
st ksi F̀oh
produced in a spaceship which is at a distance dhf=kT; k dsfrxq uhnwj hi j fLFkr gSA
equal to thrice the radius of the earth.
(1) 3.27 m/s2 (2) 1.09 m/s2
(1) 3.27 m/s2 (2) 1.09 m/s2
(3) 0.61 m/s2 (4) 2.77 m/s2
(3) 0.61 m/s2 (4) 2.77 m/s2
07. A satellite is orbiting close to the surface of the 07. , d mixzg i F̀ohdhl rg dscgq
r ut nhd ?kw
. kZ
u dj jgk gS
] rks
earth, then its speed is : bl dh xfr gSµ

(1) 2gR (2) Rg (1) 2gR (2) Rg

Rg Rg
(3) Rg (4) (3) Rg (4)
2 2

08. A missile is released with a velocity less than 08. , d fel kby dksi yk; u xfr l sde xfr dsl kFkNksM+
k t krkgS
A
the escape velocity. The sum of its potential and bl dhfLFkrht rFkk xfrt mQ t kZ
v ksadk ; ksx gS%
kinetic energies is :
(1) Í . kkR
ed (2) / ukR
ed
(1) negative (2) positive
(3) ' kw
U; (4) dq
N dgkughat kl drk
(3) zero (4) cannot say
09. 60 N dsoLrqdks20 m mQ
¡pkbZl sfxjk; kt krk gSAt ehu i j
09. A 60 N object is released from a height of 20 m.
Just before it hits the ground, its kinetic energy,
fxjusl srq
ja
r i gysbl dh xfrt mQ
t kZt w
y esagS&
in joules is : (1) 11760 J (2) 1200 J
(1) 11760 J (2) 1200 J
(3) 600 J (4) 1980 J
(3) 600 J (4) 1980 J
10. , d i Ei 180 m xgjs[ kku l si zfr ?ka
Vs8 × 105 kg dks;ykmBk
10. A pump can hoist 8  105 kg of coal per hour l drk gS A80% {kerk okysbl ba t u dh ' kfDr gS
µ
from a mine 180 m deep. Then power of the
engine having 80% efficiency is (g = 10 ms–2) (g = 10 ms–2)
(1) 250 KW (2) 125 KW (1) 250 KW (2) 125 KW
(3) 500 KW (4) 400 KW (3) 500 KW (4) 400 KW
11. Two objects of masses 2  10–2 kg and 8  10–2 11. nksnzO;eku 2 × 10–2 kg rFkk 8 × 10-2 kg dk v kosx l eku
kg have equal momentum. What is the ratio of gS
Amudh xfrt mQ t kZdk v uq
i kr D; k gS\
their kinetic energies ?
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 4 : 1
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 4 : 1
(3) 16 : 1 (4) 2 2 :1
(3) 16 : 1 (4) 2 2 :1
12. The speed of sound in medium depends upon : 12. fdl hekè; e esaèofu dh xfr fuHkZ
j djrhgS
µ
(1) amplitude (1) v k; ke i j

(2) frequency (2) v kof̀r i j


(3) rjaxnSè; Zi j
(3) wavelength
(4) ekè; e dh i z d f̀r i j
(4) properties of the medium

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13. Four children were asked to arrange forces due 13. pkj cPpksadks]yksVu ?k"kZ . kdsdkj. k] LFkS
frd ?k"kZ
. kdsdkj. krFkk
to rolling, static and sliding frictions in a fi Q
l yu ?k"kZ . k dsdkj. k cyksadksv ojksghØe esal t kusdsfy,
decreasing order. Their arrangements are
given below.
iwNk x; k mudsØe uhpsfn, x, gS aAl gh Øe pq usaA
Choose the correct arrangement. (1) ?kw . kZ
u] LFkS frd] fi Q l yu
(1) rolling, static, sliding (2) ?kw . kZ
u] fi Q l yu] LFkS frd
(2) rolling, sliding, static (3) LFkS frd] fi Q l yu] ?kw. kZ
u
(3) static, sliding, rolling (4) fi Q l yu] LFkS frd] ?kw. kZ
u
(4) sliding, static, rolling 14. 2 gV~ t cjkcj gksrk gS
Z
14. 2 hertz is equal to : (1) 2 da i u i zfr feuV
(1) 2 vibrations per minute (2) 120 da i u i zfr feuV
(2) 120 vibrations per minute (3) 30 da i u i zfr feuV
(3) 30 vibrations per minute (4) 15 da i u i zfr feuV
(4) 15 vibrations per minute 15. fuEufyf[ kr esadkS u l k cy l Ei dZcy gS µ
15. Which one of the following forces is a contact (1) xq : Roh; cy (2) pq Ecdh; cy
force ? (3) ?k"kZ u cy (4) fLFkjfo| q r cy
(1) force of gravity (2) magnetic force 16. fdl hoLrqdkspedhyk cukusdsfy, fuEu esal sfdl / krqdks
(3) force of friction (4) electrostatic force bysDVªksIysfVax ( fct yh}kjk i jr p<+ kuk) ds: i esami; skx fd; k
16. Which of the following metals is used in t krk gS\
electroplating to make objects appear shining ? (1) Øks fe; e (2) yks gk
(1) chromium (2) iron (3) rk¡ck (4) , Y; q
fefu; e
(3) copper (4) aluminium 17. èofu dhi zcyrk fuHkZ j djrhgS
17. The loudness of sound depends on : (1) bl dsv k; ke i j (2) bl dsdky i j
(1) its amplitude. (2) its time period. (3) bl dhv kof̀Ù ki j (4) bl dsxfr i j
(3) its frequency. (4) its speed. 18. fp=kesan' kkZ , v uq l kj nskni Z. kA rFkkB , d nw l jsl sl edks.ki j
18. Two mirrors A and B are placed at right angles fLFkr gS aA
to each other as shown in Fig.

90°
90°

90°
90°
35
°
35
°

A B
A B
ni Z
. kA i j , d i zd k' kdhfdj. k35º dsdks.kl sv ki frr gksrh
A ray of light incident on mirror A at an angle of
35° falls on mirror B after reflection. The angle
gSv kSj i jkofÙkZ
r gksd j ni Z. kB i j i M+
r hgSAni Z
. kB }kjki jkofrZ
r
of reflection for the ray reflected from mirror B fdj. k dsfy, i jkorZ . k dk dks.k gskxk &
would be : (1) 65° (2) 105°
(1) 65° (2) 105° (3) 75° (4) 55°
(3) 75° (4) 55°
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19. In the figure of the human eye, the cornea is 19. ekuo us=k dsfp=k esa' osr i Vy fdl v {kj }kjk n' kkZ
; k x; k gS
represented by the letter :

A A

B B

C C
D D
(1) D (2) A (3) B (4) C (1) D (2) A (3) B (4) C
20. Red light cannot be dispersed by a glass prism
20. ' kh' ksdsfi zTe }kjkyky i zd k' kdkfo{ksi.kughagksl drkgSD; ksa fd
because it :
bl dh%
(1) has a high frequency
(1) v kof̀Ù k mPp gksrh gS A
(2) has a long wavelength
(3) does not have component colours (2) rja xnSè; ZyEch gksrhgS A
(4) is not refracted in glass (3) v o; o ja x ughagksrsgS aA
21. What happen s t o sol id CO2 on decrease of (4) ' kh' kses av i orZ u ughagksrk gSA
pressure to 1 atmosphere ? 21. D; kgks r kgS] t c Bksl CO2 dknkc , d okrkoj. kh; nkc l s?kVrk
(1) It converts into liquid state. gS\
(2) It converts into liquid state and then to (1) ; g nz o v oLFkk esai fjofrZ r gksrk gS A
gaseous state. (2) ; g nz o v oLFkk esai fjofrZ r gksrk gSrFkk ml dsckn xS l h;
(3) It directly converts into gaseous state. v oLFkk esai fjofrZ r gksrk gS
A
(4) No change; it remains in solid state. (3) ; g l h/ k xS l h; v oLFkkesai fjofrZ r gksrk gS
A
22. Choose the only correct statement about gases. (4) dks bZi fjorZ u ughagksrk gS ] ; g Bksl v oLFkk esaghjgrk gS A
(1) Due to its high density, large volumes of a 22. xSl ksadsckjsesadsoy l R; dFku pq usa&
gas can be kept into a small cylinder. (1) budsmPp ?kuR o dsdkj. k] xSl ksadscgq r v f/ d v k; ru dks
(2) Due to its high compressibility, larger , d NksVsfl fya Mj esaj[ k l drsgS A
a
volumes of a gas can be kept into a small
(2) budsmPp l a i hM~; rkdsdkj. k] xS l ksadscgq
r v f/ d v k; ru
cylinder.
dks, d NksVsfl fya Mj esaj[ k l drsga A
S
(3) Due to its low compressibility, larger volumes
of a gas can be kept into a small cylinder. (3) budsfuEu l a i hM~
; rkdsdkj. kxS l ksadscgqr v f/ d v k; ru
dks, d NksVsfl fya Mj esaj[ k l drsgS A
a
(4) All of these .
(4) bues al sl HkhA
23. Boiling is a :
(1) Surface phenomenon of the liquid change 23. DoFkuka d gS&
into vapour state. (1) nz o dk i `"Bh; : i ml sok"i v oLFkk esacny nsrk gS A
(2) Bulk phenomenon of the liquid change into
vapour state. (2) nz o dk cYd : i ml sok"i v oLFkk esacny nsrk gS A
(3) Surface phenomenon of the solid change into (3) Bks l dk i `"Bh; : i ml sok"i v oLFkk ea scny nsrk gS A
vapour state.
(4) Bulk phenomenon of the solid change into (4) Bks l dk cYd : i ml sok"i v oLFkk ea scny nsrk gS A
vapour state.
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24. The melting point of ice is : 24. ci Q
Zdk xyuka
d gS&
(i) 273.16 K. (ii) 273.16°C (i) 273.16 K. (ii) 273.16°C
(iii) 0°C (iv) 0 K (iii) 0°C (iv) 0 K
(1) (i) & (iii) (2) (ii) & (iv)
(1) (i) v kS
j (iii) (2) (ii) v kjS(iv)
(3) only (i) (4) only (ii)
(3) ds
oy (i) (4) ds
oy (ii)
25. Clothes dry faster on a windy day because :
(1) The particles of water vapour move away with 25. rst gokv ksaokysfnuksaesadi M+
st Ynh l w
[ k t krsgS
aD; ksa
fd &
wind. (1) t yok"i dsd. k gok dsl kFk nw
j pyst krsgS
A
a
(2) Amount of water vapour in the surrounding
(2) pkjks
av ksj t yok"i dh ek=kk ?kV t krh gS
A
decreases.
(3) Amount of water vapour in the surrounding (3) pkjks
av ksj t yok"i dh ek=kk c<+t krh gS
A
increases.
(4) ( 1) rFkk( 2) nks
uksa
A
(4) Both (1) and (2)
26. Bksl] ft l sxeZdjusi j l h/ sok"i v oLFkkesai fjofrZ
r gkst krkgS
]
26. A solid that directly converts into vapour state
on heating is : og gS&
(1) Sodium chloride (2) Sugar (1) l ks
fM; e DyksjkbM (2) ' kdZ
jk
(3) Ammonium chloride (4) Potassium chloride (3) v eks
fu; e DyksjkbM (4) i ks
VS
f' k; e DyksjkbM
27. Choose the incorrect statement about colloid :
27. dksy kbM dsckjsesaxyr dFku pq
usa&
(1) It is a heterogenous mixture
(2) They do not settle down when left undisturbed (1) ; g , d fofo/ feJ. k gS
A
(3) They can be separated from the mixture by (2) t c bl sck/ kjfgr Nks
M+fn; k t k, rksosuhpsughacS
BrsgS
A
a
filtration.
(4) dispersed phase and dispersion medium are (3) bU
gsafeJ. k l sNku dj v yx fd; k t k l drk gS
A
two components of colloidal solution.
(4) dks
y kbMy ?kksy dsnks?kVd i zd h. kZv oLFkk rFkk i zd h. kZ
28. Match the Column I and Column II and select ek?; e gS
A
a
the correct option from given below :
Column I Column II
28. LrEHk(I) rFkkLrEHk(II) dksfeyk, ¡rFkkuhpsfn, x, fodYi ksaesa
l ghfodYi pq usa&
(i) Evaporation (a) Separation of two
miscible liquids Lr EHk (I) Lr EHk(II)
(ii) Distillation (b) Separation of pure (i) ok"i hdj. k (a) nz
o dk v yxko
solid
(iii) Density dependent (c) Separation of dye (ii) v kl ou (b) ' kq
¼ Bksl dk v yxko
from water (iii) ?kuR
o dsv / hu (c) t y l sja
x dk v yxko
(iv)Crystallization (d) Separation of two
immiscible liquids (iv) fØLVyhdj. k (d)nksvfeJ.kh; nz
oksadkvyxko
(1) (i-c); (ii-a); (iii-d); (iv-b) (1) (i-c); (ii-a); (iii-d); (iv-b)
(2) (i-c); (ii-d); (iii-a); (iv-b) (2) (i-c); (ii-d); (iii-a); (iv-b)
(3) (i-d); (ii-a); (iii-c); (iv-b) (3) (i-d); (ii-a); (iii-c); (iv-b)
(4) (i-b); (ii-a); (iii-d); (iv-c) (4) (i-b); (ii-a); (iii-d); (iv-c)
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29. Which of the following are chemical changes ? 29. fuEufyf[ kr esadkS
u jkl k; fud i fjoÙkZ
u gS
\
(1) Rusting of almirah (1) v kyekjh dk t a
x yxuk
(2) Water extinguishing fire
(2) t y l sv kx cq
>kuk
(3) Burning of paper
(3) dkxt dk t yuk
(4) All of these
(4) bues
al sl Hkh
30. The constituents of mixture are X, Y, Z. If
mixture containing X and Y is taken, X can be 30. X, Y, Z fdl hfeJ. kdsv o; o gS A; fn X rFkkY okysfeJ. k
separated by chromatography from Y. If mixture dksfy; kt krkgSrksX dksY l sØkseSVksxzki Q
h}kjkv yx fd; kt k
Y and Z is taken can be separated by distillation?
l drkgS A; fn Y rFkkZ dsfeJ. kdksfy; kt krkgSrksbUgsavkl ou
Identify X, Y, Z respectively. }kjk v yx fd; k t k l drk gS
\ X, Y rFkk Z dksØe' k%pq usa&
(1) Dye, Water, Acetone (1) ja
x] t y] , l hVksu
(2) Sulphur, Water, Acetone
(2) l Yi Q
j] t y] , l hVksu
(3) Iron, Salt, Water
(3) yks
gk] yo. k] t y
(4) Iron, Sand, Sulphur
(4) yks
gk] ckyw
] l Yi Q
j
31. Which of the following represents 88g of dry ice,
correctly. 31. fuEufyf[ kr esadkS u l gh: i l s88 xzke ' kq "d ci Q Zdksn' kkZ
r kgS
\
(i) 2 moles of CO2 (i) CO2 dk 2 eks y
(ii) 2 moles of CO (ii) CO dk 2 eks y
(iii) 1.2044  1024 molecules of CO2 (iii) CO2 dk 1.2044  1024 v . kq
(iv)1.2044  1024 molecules of CO.
(iv) CO dk1.2044  1024 v . kq
(1) (i) (2) (i) and (iii)
(3) (ii) (4) (ii) and (iv) (1) (i) (2) (i) rFkk(iii)
32. Which of the following represents Avogadro (3) (ii) (4) (ii) rFkk(iv)
number ? 32. fuEufyf[ kr es adkSu , oksxkMªksl a
[ ; k dksi znf' kZ
r djrk gS \
(1) 1 g of 12C (2) 12g of 12C (1) 12 C dk1g (2) 12 C dk12 g
(3) 1 g of H2O (4) All of the above (3) H2O dk1g (4) mi ; qDr l Hkh
Z
33. Atomic radius is measured in :
33. i jek. kqf=kT; k eki k t krk gS&
(1) milimeter (2) nanometer
(1) feyhehVj es a (2) uS uksehVj esa
(3) micrometer (4) meter
(3) ekbØks ehVj esa (4) ehVj es a
34. Which of the following statement(s) are correct
for the Thomson’s model of atom ? 34. i jek. kqdsFkkW el u ekW My dsfy, fuEufyf[ kr esadkS u l k dFku
(i) The mass and positive charge of atom is l R; gS \
concentrated in the nucleus. (i) i jek. kqdk nz O;eku rFkk v kos'k dsUnzd esadsfUnzr gksrk gS A
(ii) The mass of atom is assumed to be uniformly (ii) dYi uk fd; k x; k fd i jek. kqdk nz O;eku rRoksai j l eku
distributed over the atom.
: i l sforfjr jgrk gS A
(iii) The positive charge of atom is assumed to
be uniformly distributed over the atom. (iii) dYi uk fd; k x; k fd / ukos ' k i jek. kqi j l eku : i l s
(iv)The negative and positive charges are equal
forfjr jgrk gS A
in magnitude (iv) Í . kkos ' k rFkk / ukos'k l eku i fjek. k esagksrsgS A
a
(1) (i), (ii) & (iii) (2) (ii), (iii) & (iv) (1) (i), (ii) v kS j (iii) (2) (ii), (iii) v kSj (iv)
(3) (i), (iii) & (iv) (4) (i), (ii) & (iv) (3) (i), (iii) v kS j (iv) (4) (i), (ii) v kSj (iv)
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35. Match the Column I and Column II and select 35. l rEHk(I) rFkkLrEHk(II) dksfeyk, ¡rFkkl ghfodYi dkspq
usa&
the correct option. Lr EHkI Lr EHkII
Column I Column II 40
(I) 18 40
Ar, 20 Ca (A) l eLFkkfud
40 40
(I) Ar, Ca (A) Isotopes
18 20 3+
(II) Al , Cl – (B) l eU ;wVªkW
fud
(II) Al3+, Cl– (B) Isotones
14 16
14 16
(III) 6 C, 8 O (C) l eHkkfjd
(III) 6 C, O 8 (C) Isobars
12 13
12 13
(IV) 6 C, 6 C (D) v k; u
(IV) 6 C, C 6 (D) Ions
(1) (I-C); (II-D); (III-B); (IV-A)
(1) (I-C); (II-D); (III-B); (IV-A)
(2) (I-A); (II-D); (III-B); (IV-C)
(2) (I-A); (II-D); (III-B); (IV-C)
(3) (I-C); (II-B); (III-D); (IV-A)
(3) (I-C); (II-B); (III-D); (IV-A)
(4) (I-A); (II-B); (III-D); (IV-C)
(4) (I-A); (II-B); (III-D); (IV-C)
36. Element Boron exists as isotopes in nature :
36. rRo cksjkW
u i zd f̀r esal eLFkkfud ds: i esafo| eku jgrk gS&
10B having atomic mass 10.013 amu 10.013 amu i jek. kqnz
O;eku okyk 10B
11B having atomic mass 11.009 amu 11.009 amu i jek. kqnz
O;eku okyk 11B
What percentage of 10 B and 11 B present 10B rFkk 11B Øe' k%fdl i z
fr' krrk esamifLFkr jgrsgS
\
a
respectively?
( cksjkW
u dk fn; k x; k i jek. kqnzO;eku = 10.8)
(Given atomic mass of Boron = 10.8)
(1) 19.97% rFkk80.1% (2) 80.1% rFkk19.97%
(1) 19.97% and 80.1% (2) 80.1% and 19.97%
(3) 50% rFkk50% (4) 40% rFkk60%
(3) 50% and 50% (4) 40% and 60%
37. Few statements regarding distribution of 37. Åt kZd{k esabysDVªkW
uksadsforj. k dsckjsesadq
N dFku fn, x,
electrons in energy shells are given. Choose the gS
Axyr dFku dkspq
a usa&
incorrect statement :
(1) bys
DVªkW
u fn, x, d{k esarc rd l ek; ksft r gksxkt c rd
(1) Electrons are accomodated in a given shell,
unless the inner shells are filled.
v ka
r fjd d{k Hkj u t k, A
(2) The maximum number of electrons that can (2) okg~
; d{k esal ek; ksft r bysDVªkW
uksadhmPpre l a
[ ; k8 gS
A
be accomodated in outermost shell is 8.
(3) , d d{kes
amifLFkr bysDVªkW
uksadhmPpre l a
[ ; k2n2 fn; k
(3) The maximum number of electrons present
in a shell is given by 2n2.
x; k gS
A
(4) Maximum number of electrons present in (4) L- d{k es
amifLFkr bysDVªkW
uksadh mPpre l a
[ ; k 8 gS
A
L-shell is 8.
38. okW
u v kdsZ
y fof/ dsckjsesal ghdFku dkspq
ua
s&
38. Choose the correct statement regarding Van
Arkel method : (1) ; g v / kfR
od v o; oksads m"eh; v i ?kVu i j v k/ kfjr
(1) It is based on thermal decomposition of gS
A
non-metal components
(2) ; g / kfR
od v o; oksa ds m"eh; v i ?kVu i j v k/ kfjr
(2) It is based on thermal decomposition of metal
gS
A
components
(3) It is based on boiling point of different metals (3) ; g fHkU
u&fHkUu / krq
v ksadsDoFkuka
d i j v k/ kfjr gS
A
(4) It is based on the property that when an (4) ; g ml xq
. k i j v k/ kfjr gSt c fi ?kyk gq
v k v ' kq
¼ / krq
impure molten metal is cooled gradually, only / hjs&/ hjsBa
Mkgksrk gSrksdsoy / krqdk ' k¼
q fØLVy curk
the pure crystals of metals are formed
gSA
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39. The composition of aqua-regia is : 39. , Dok&jsft ; k fdl dk l a ?kVd gS&
(1) Dil. HCl : Conc. HNO3 = 3 : 1 (1) ruqHCl : l kU æHNO3 = 3 : 1
(2) Conc. HCl : Dil. HNO3 = 3 : 1 (2) l kU æHCl : ruqHNO3 = 3 : 1
(3) Dil. HCl : Dil. HNO3 = 3 : 1 (3) ruqHCl : ruqHNO3 = 3 : 1
(4) Conce. HCl : Conc. HNO3 = 3 : 1
(4) l kU æHCl : l kUæHNO3 = 3 : 1
40. Phosphine gas is produced by heating :
40. fdl dsxeZgks usl si QkW
Li Qhu xS l mRiUu gksrk gS&
(1) Red phosphorous in absence of moisture.
(1) uehdhv uq i fLFkfr esayky i Q kW
Li Q ksjl
(2) Red phosphorous in presence of moisture
(2) uehdhmi fLFkfr es ayky i Q kW
Li Qksjl
(3) White phosphorous in presence of moisture
(3) uehdhmi fLFkfr es a' osr i Q
kW
Li Qksjl
(4) White phosphorous in absence of moisture
41. Which of the following statement is wrong for (4) uehdhv uq i fLFkfr esa' osr i QkWLi Q ksjl
the given figure ? 41. fn, x, fp=k dsfy, fuEufyf[ kr dFkuks aesadku
S xyr gS
\

Plasma
membrane d ks
f' kd k fHkfÙk
Cell Wall Iy kTek f>Yy h

U;w
fDy ; ksbM
Nucleoid

j kbcks
t ks
El
Ribosome

(1) ukfHkdh; {ks


=k v PNsl si fjHkkf"kr ughagS
A
(1) Nuclear region is poorly defined. (2) dks
f' kdknzO; dsv O;ofLFkr Hkkx ds}kjkcgq
r l sdk; Zfd; s
(2) Many functions are performed by poorly t krsgSA
a
organised parts of the cytoplasm.
(3) mues sv f/ drj , d xq
a . kl w
=k gksrsgS
A
a
(3) They mostly contain single chromosome
(4) Nucleus play a central role in the given (4) dsfUnzd k fn, x, fp=k esaeq[ ; Hkwfedk fuHkkrk gS
A
figure. 42. ekbVksd kW
f. Mª; k v n~
Hkw
r va x gksrs gSD; ksa
fd os v i uk [ kq
n dk
42. Mitochondria are strange organelles because ............ rFkk............ / kj. kdjrsgS
A
they possess their own ............ and ........... :
(1) Mh, u, (2) jkbcks
l kse
(1) DNA (2) ribosomes
(3) LVªks
ek (4) (1) v kjS(2) nks
uksa
(3) stroma (4) both (1) and (2)
43. If RER is absent in a cell, what would happen to 43. v xj [ kqj njh v a
r i znzO;h t kfydk dksf' kdk esav uq
i fLFkr gS
] rks
the cell ? dksf' kdk dsl kFk D; k gksxk\
(1) There will be no energy production in the cell (1) dks
f' kdk dsv Unj dksbZmQ
t kZdk mRiknu ughagksxk
(2) The cell would become swollen in few days
(2) dks
f' kdk dq
N fnuksaesai Q
y k gq
q v k gkst k, xkA
(3) There will no protein sysnthesis in the cell.
(3) dks
f' kdk esai zksVhu l a
' ys"k. k ughagksxkA
(4) There will be no transport of materials outside
the cell. (4) dks
f' kdk dsckgj nzO;ksadk i fjogu ughagksi k; sxkA
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44. Study the following statements about the tissue 44. mÙkdksadsckjsesafuEufyf[ kr dFkuksadksi <+
sat ksi k/Sksadksyphyki u
which provide flexibility in plants and then i znku djrsgS
arFkk l gh dFku dk p; u djsaA
choose the correct option.
(I) It allows easy bending in various parts of
(I) ; g i kS
/ sdksfofHkUu Hkkxksaesav kl kuhl seq
M+
usdhbt kt r nsrk
plant. gSA
(II) It provides mechanical support to plants. (II) ; g i kS
/ ksadks; ka
f=kd enn i znku djrk gSA
(III) Large spaces are present in between the (III) dks
f' kdkv ksadschp cM+
k t xg ekS
tw
n jgrk gSA
cells.
(IV) ; smÙ
kd Hkkst u l a
xzg esaenn djrsgS
aA
(IV) These tissues help in storage of food.
(V) We can find these in leaf stalks below the (V) ge bU
gsai fÙk; ksadsv k/ kj Ma
By dsokg~
; Ropk dsuhpsi k
epidermis l drsgS
aA
(1) (III) and (IV) are wrong (1) (III) v kS
j (IV) nksuksaxyr gS
aA
(2) (I) and (III) are correct
(2) (I) v kS
j (III) nksuksal gh gS
aA
(3) (I), (II) and (V) are correct
(3) (I), (II), v kS
j (V) l ghgS
aA
(4) (II), (III) and (V) are wrong
45. Column A Column B (4) (II), (III) v kS
j (V) xyr gS
aA
(I) Simple squamous (A) Lining of kidney 45. Lr EHk ^v * Lr EHk^c*
epithelium tubules (i) l k/ kj. k i i Mh+
nkj midyk (A) oD̀d FkS
y hdhl rg
(II) Columnar epithelium (B) Skin
(ii) Lra
Hkkdkj midyk (B) R
opk
(III) Cuboidal epithelium (C) Oesophagus
(iii) ?kukHk mi dyk (C) Hkks
t u ufydk
(IV) Stratified squamous (D) Respiratory tract
epithelium (iv) Lrjhdr̀ i i M+
hnkj midyk (D) ' ol u i Fk
(1) (I-B); (II-C); (III-D); (IV-A) (1) (I-B); (II-C); (III-D); (IV-A)
(2) (I-C); (II-D); (III-A); (IV-B) (2) (I-C); (II-D); (III-A); (IV-B)
(3) (I-D); (II-B); (III-A); (IV-C) (3) (I-D); (II-B); (III-A); (IV-C)
(4) (I-C); (II-D); (III-B); (IV-A) (4) (I-C); (II-D); (III-B); (IV-A)
46. The fluid in blood in which RBC, WBC and
platelets are suspended is called plasma. Plasma
46. jDr esanzo ft l esayky jDrdf. kdk, ¡ ] ' osr jDrdf. kdk, ¡ rFkk
also contains : fca
ck. kqjgrsgS
] IykTek dgykrsgS
a AIykTek esa; sHkh gksrsgS
a %
a&
(1) Proteins and hormones (1) i z
ksVhu rFkk gkeksZ
u
(2) Vitamins and salts (2) foVkfeu rFkkyo. k
(3) Fat globules
(3) ol kcw
¡n
(4) Zinc ion and salts
(4) ft a
d v k; u rFkk yo. k
47. The incorrect statement about the tissue present
in brain, spinal cord and nerves is : 47. efLr"d] es: n. M rFkk / euh esamifLFkr mÙkdksadsckjsesaxyr
(1) The y are hi ghly spe cial ised for bei ng dFku gS
µ
stimulated
(1) ; si z
sfjr gksusdsfy, fof' k"V gSA
(2) It consist of a cell body, nucleus and cytoplasm
(3) It has a single long part called axon (2) bl es
adksf' kdkdk; ] dsUnzd rFkkdksf' kdknzO; i k; st krsgS
aA
(4) It has short, unbranched parts called (3) bl es
a, dy yEch ra
f=kdk{k gksrh gSA
dendrites
(4) bl es
aNksVk] Hkkx æq
ek{; dgykrk gSA
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48. Which of the following is not a part of xylem ? 48. fuEufyf[ kr esadkS
u t kbye dk Hkkx ughagSµ
(1) Xylem tracheids (2) Xylem fibres (1) t kbye okfgfudh (2) t kbye ra
rq
(3) Xylem collenchyma (4) Xylem vessels (3) t kbye dkW y sa
d kbek (4) t kbye okfgdk
49. How many statements given below are false ?
49. uhpsfn, x, dFkuksaesafdrusxyr gS
\
a
(I) Plants that do not have well-differentiated body
design fall in the group of Thallophyta. (I) i kS
/ ksaesaFkS
y ksiQ
kbVkdsl ew
g esa' kkfjfjd v kdkj i w
. k–ZfoHksfnr
(II) The plant body of Bryophyta is commonly ughagSA
differe ntiated into ste m an d le af-l ike (II) cz
k; ksiQ
kbVdki kS
/ kl kekU;r; krukrFkki Ùkhdhrjg l a
j puk
structures.
esafoHkDr jgrsgS
aA
(III) Marsilea, ferns and horse-tails come in
group of Pteridophyta. (III) el s
fy; k] i Q
Z uZrFkk gkW
lZ
µVsy VS
fjMksiQ
kbV oxZ esav krsgS
aA
(IV) Gymnosperms bear naked seeds and are (IV) ft Euks
Li eZesacht v kukor̀ rFkk i zk; %ckjgekl h gksrsgS
a
usually perennial.
(V) Ý; w
usfj; k , d czk; ksiQ
kbV gSA
(V) Funaria is a bryophyte.
(1) Two (2) None (3) Three (4) One (1) nks (2) dks
bZuga
ha (3) rhu (4) , d
50. The above plant comes in the category of : 50. uhpsdk i kS
/ k bl dh Js.kh esav krk gS
µ

Chara pkj k
(1) Thallophyta (2) Bryophyta (1) FkS
y ksiQ
kbV (2) czk; ksiQkbV
(3) Pteridophyta (4) Gymnosperms (3) VS
fjMksiQkbV (4) ft Euks Li eZ
51. The below figure comes in the kingdom of : 51. uhpsdk fp=k bl t xr es
av krk gS

Resting foJke
spore cht k.kq

Heterocyst
gs
Vs
j ks
fl LV
Anabaena , ukchuk
(1) Monera (2) Protista (1) ekW
usjk (2) i z
ksfVLVk
(3) Fungi (4) Animalia (3) dod (4) t U
rq
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52. Which of the following characters is not 52. fuEufyf[ kr xq . kksadsdkS u dkW MsZ
V ( jTt qd h) esai k; k t krk gS\
possessed by chordates ?
(1) mues ai `"B jTt qgksrsgS aA
(1) They have a notochord
(2) They have a dorsal nerve cord (2) mues ai `"B ra f=kdk jTt qgksrsgS aA
(3) They are triploblastic (3) osf=kdks j dh gksrsgS aA
(4) They are acoelomate (4) osi z xqgh gksrsgS aA
53. The name and group of organism causing peptic 53. i sIVhd v Yl j mRiUu djusokyst ho dsoxZrFkk uke gS a
ulcer is :
(1) i S j kehf' k; e] dod
(1) Paramoecium, Fungi
(2) Leishmania Donovani, Protozoa (2) ys l ekfu; k Mksuksokuh] i zksVkst ksv k
(3) Helicobacter Pylori, Bacteria (3) gS fydkscS DVj i k; jksy h] cS DVhfj; k
(4) Rhinovirus, Virus (4) jkbuks okbjl ] ok; jl
54. Which of the following disease is caused by the 54. fuEufyf[ kr esadkS u l hfcekjhcS DVsfj; e] LVSfi Qyksd ksd l dsdkj. k
bacterium, Staphylococci ?
gksrk gS
\
(1) Sleeping sickness (2) Ascariasis
(1) fua nzk jksx (2) , sLdsfj, fl l
(3) Kala azar (4) Acne
(3) dkyk–t kj (4) eq ¡gkl k
55. How many statements given below are wrong ?
55. uhpsfn, x, fdrusdFku xyr gS \
a
(I) Syphilis is spread by means of air.
(II) Mosquitoes are the commonest vectors which (I) fl i Q fyl ok; qds}kjk i Q y rkgSA
S
spread disease. (II) ePNj l cl sl kekU ; osDVj gSt ksfcekjh i Q y krk gSA
S
(III) Pneumonia is a disease which spread (III) fueks fu; k , d fcekjh gSt ksok; qds}kjk i Q y rk gSA
S
through air.
(IV) l fØ; i z frj{kh i ¼fr cgq r l kjh dksf' kdkv ksadksi zHkkoh
(IV) An active immune system recruits many
cells to the affected tissue to kill off the mÙkdksai j fcekjhmRiUu djusokysjksxk. kqdksekjusdsfy,
disease causing microbes. cukrk gSA
(V) Dengue fever and influenza are caused by (V) Ms xwcq
a [ kkj rFkk buÝ; w , Ut k] dod }kjk gksrk gSA
fungi.
(1) , d (2) nks (3) rhu (4) pkj
(1) One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four
56. uhpsdsfp=k esafuEufyf[ kr t hoksaesafdl sfn[ kk; k x; k gS \
56. Which of the following organism is shown in the
below figure ?

(1) Staphylococci (2) SARS virus (1) LVS


fi Q
yksd ksd h (2) l kl Zokbjl
(3) Trypanosoma (4) Leishmania
(3) fVªi s
ukslksek (4) ys
l ekfu; k
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57. The antibiotic Penicillin kills bacteria by : 57. jskx–i zfrdkjd i sful hfy; e] cS fDVfj; k ( t hok. kq
) dksekjrk gSµ
(1) blocking the process that build the cell wall. (1) dks f' kdk fHkfÙk cukusdhi zfØ; k dksca n djds
(2) inhibiting the nuclear region. (2) ds Unzd LFkku dksjksd ds
(3) blocking the function of mitochondria so that (3) ekbVks d kW
fUMª; kdsdk; Zdksjksd dj rkfd dksbZmQ t kZmRiUu u
there is no energy production.
gksA
(4) direct lysis of cell.
(4) dks f' kdk dk i zR;{k Vw Vuk
58. The following unit is not used to measure
turbidity of water ? 58. t y dsxa nki u dkseki usdsfy, fuEufyf[ kr esadkS u l h bdkbZ
(1) NTU (2) ATU ughagS \
a
(3) JTU (4) FTU (1) , u Vh; w (2) , Vh; w
59. In filtration, the amount of dissolved solids (3) t sVh; w (4) , i QVh; w
passing through the filters is : 59. fuL; Unu esa ] ?kqy sgq, Bkslksadh ek=kk Nuusds}kjk fudyrk gS µ
(1) Difference between total solids and suspended
solids. (1) i w j k Bksl rFkk fuya fcr Bksl dschp v Urj gSA
(2) Sum of total solids and suspended solids. (2) i w j k Bksl rFkk fuya fcr Bksl dk ; ksx gSA
(3) Independent of suspended solids. (3) fuya fcr Bksl l sLora =k
(4) None of these (4) bues al sdksbZugha
60. At the end of pollen tube, there are two nuclei 60. i jkxuyh dsv a fre NksM+i j nksdsUnzd gksrsga St ksdgykrsgS µ
a
called :
(1) cht rFkk cht k. kq
(1) Sperm and ovum
(2) ds Unzd uyhrFkk mRiknd dsUnz
(2) Tube nucleus and generative nucleus
(3) ds Unzd uyhrFkk cht
(3) Tube nucleus and sperm
(4) mR i knd uyh rFkk cht
(4) Generative nucleus and sperm
61. Decimal representation of a rational number 61. i fjes; l a [ ; k dk n' keyo fu: i . k ughafd; k t k l drk gS&
cannot be : (1) l hfer
(1) terminating (2) v l hfer
(2) non-terminating (3) v l hfer v kof̀Ù k
(3) non-terminating repeating
(4) v l hfer & v ukof̀Ù k
(4) non-terminating non-repeating
1
1 62.
9 8
cjkcj gS:
62. is equal to :
9 8

1 1
(1)
1

32 2  (2)
1 (1)
2

32 2  (2)
32 2
2 32 2
(3) 3  2 2 (4) 3  2 2
(3) 3  2 2 (4) 3  2 2
1 2
1 2  1  
      4
 1
  4
63. l jy djsa:  (625) 2   .

63. Simplify :  (625) 2   .
 
   

 
(1) 04 (2) 05
(1) 04 (2) 05 (3) 08 (4) 10
(3) 08 (4) 10
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64. Find the value of a, if x – a is a factor of 64. a dk eku Kkr djs
] ; fn x – a , x3 – ax2 + 2x + a – 1 dk
a
x3 – ax2 + 2x + a – 1. , d xq
. ku[ k. M gS
A
1 4 4 9 1 4 4 9
(1) (2) (3) 1 (4) 1 (1) (2) (3) 1 (4) 1
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
65. On plotting the points O (0, 0), A (3, 0), B (3, 4), 65. fcUnqO (0, 0), A (3, 0), B (3, 4), C (0, 4) dksv kysf[ kr
C (0, 4) and joining OA, AB, BC and CO which of
the following figure is obtained ? fd; krFkkOA, AB, BC rFkkCO dkst ksM+ kx; kgSAfuEufyf[ kr
(1) Square (2) Rectangle
esadkS
u l h v kdf̀r i zkIr gksrh gS\
(3) Trapezium (4) Rhombus (1) oxZ (2) l edks
.k
(3) v l eka
r j prq Hkq
t
Z (4) l eprq
Hkq
t
Z
66. In Fig., if AB CD EF , PQ RS, RQD  25  and
 CQP = 60°, then  QRS is equal to :
66. fp=k esa
] ; fn AB CD EF , PQ RS, RQD  25  rFkk
 CQP = 60°, rc  QRS cjkcj gS&
S
A R B S
A R B
C Q 25° D
60° C Q 25° D
60°
E P F
E P F
(1) 85° (2) 135° (3) 145° (4) 110°
67. Find the measure of an angle, if six times its (1) 85° (2) 135° (3) 145° (4) 110°
complement is 12° l ess than twi ce i ts 67. , d dks.k dh eki Kkr djsa; fn bl dsi w
j d dk Ng xq
. kk] bl ds
supplement.
v uq
iw
j d dsnksxq
. kk l s12° de gSA
(1) 24° (2) 84° (3) 48° (4) 54°
(1) 24° (2) 84° (3) 48° (4) 54°
68. In the adjoining figure, what value of x will make
AOB, a straight line ? 68. lay Xu fp=kesa
] x dkeku D; kgSft l l sAOB , d l h/ hjs[kkgks
t k, \

(3x+20)° (4x–36)°
O (3x+20)° (4x–36)°
A B
A O B
(1) 82 (2) 42 (3) 38 (4) 28
(1) 82 (2) 42 (3) 38 (4) 28
69. In the given figure, AB PQ . Find the values of x
and y. 69. fn, x, fp=k esa
] AB PQ . x rFkky dk eku Kkr djsa
A

75° 75°
A E 20° B A E 20° B
x° G x° G
25° 25°
y° y°
P F Q P F Q

(1) x = 70°, y = 50° (2) x = 35°, y = 45° (1) x = 70°, y = 50° (2) x = 35°, y = 45°
(3) x = 65°, y = 40° (4) x = 80°, y = 20°
(3) x = 65°, y = 40° (4) x = 80°, y = 20°
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70. In a trapezium ABCD, if E and F be the mid-points 70. l eprq
Hkq
t ABCD esa
Z ] ; fn fod. kZAC rFkk BD dkeè; fcUnq
of the diagonals AC and BD respectively. Then, Øe' k%E rFkkF gS
ArksEF = ?
EF = ? D C D C

E F E F

A B A B
1 1 1 1
(1) AB (2) CD (1) AB (2) CD
2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1
(3) (AB  CD) (4) (AB  CD) (3) (AB  CD) (4) (AB  CD)
2 2 2 2
71. In a quadrilateral ABCD, it is given that BD = 16 cm. 71. prqHkq
t ABCD esa
Z ] ; g fn; k x; k gSfd BD = 16 cm. ; fn
If AL  BD and CM  BD such that AL = 9 cm
AL  BD rFkk CM  BD bl i z d kj gSfd AL = 9 cm
and CM = 7 cm, then ar(quad. ABCD) = ?
D rFkkCM = 7 cm, rks{ks=ki Q
y ( prq Hkq
t ABCD) = ?
Z
D

L
A C L
M A
M C

B
(1) 256 cm2 (2) 128 cm2 B
(1) 256 cm2 (2) 128 cm2
(3) 64 cm2 (4) 96 cm2
(3) 64 cm2 (4) 96 cm2
72. In a gm ABCD, if P and Q are midpoints of AB
72. l ekUrj prq
Hkq
t ABCD, esa
Z ] ; fn AB and CD dk eè; fcUnq
and CD respectively and ar( gm ABCD)  16 cm2, Øe' k% P r Fkk Q gS r Fkk {ks=ki Qy ( l ekUr j pr q
Hkq
Z
t
then ar( gm APQD)  ? ABCD) = 16 cm rks{ks
2 =ki Q
y ( l ekUrj prq
Hkq
Z
t APQD)  ?
D Q C D Q C

A P B A P B
(1) 8 cm2 (2) 12 cm2 (3) 6 cm2 (4) 9 cm2 (1) 8 cm2 2
(2) 12 cm (3) 6 cm2 (4) 9 cm2
73. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. 73. fn, x, fp=k esa
] oÙ̀k dk dsUnzO gS
A; fn  ABD = 35° rFkk
If  ABD = 35° and  BAC = 70°, find  ACB.  BAC = 70°,  ACB Kkr djs A
a
C C
D D

O O
A 70° 35° B 70° 35°
A B

(1) 65° (2) 75° (3) 85° (4) 55° (1) 65° (2) 75° (3) 85° (4) 55°
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74. In the given figure, O is the centre of the given 74. fn, x, fp=kesa
] O fn, x, oÙ̀kdkdsUnzgSrFkkoÙ̀kpki AOC
circle and measure of arc A OC i s 100°. dheki 100° gS A ADC rFkk  ABC dhx. kuk djsa A
Determine  ADC and  ABC. D
D

O
O
100°
100° A C
A C
B
B (1)  ADC = 50°,  ABC = 130°
(1)  ADC = 50°,  ABC = 130°
(2)  ADC = 60°,  ABC = 120°
(2)  ADC = 60°,  ABC = 120°
(3)  ADC = 45°,  ABC = 110°
(3)  ADC = 45°,  ABC = 110°
(4)  ADC = 75°,  ADC = 110°
(4)  ADC = 75°,  ADC = 110°
75. 2.2 ?ku Ms
ñehñdsi hry dks0.50 l sehú O;kl ds, d csy ukdkj
75. 2.2 cu dm of brass is to be drawn into a cylindrical
wire of diameter 0.50 cm. Find the length of the rkj esa[ kha
pk x; kArkj dh yEckbZKkr djsa A
wire. (1) 112 ehVj (2) 118 ehVj
(1) 112 m (2) 118 m (3) 211 ehVj (4) 145 ehVj
(3) 211 m (4) 145 m
76. 40 Nk=kksa}kjki zkIr fd, x, i zkIrka
d dkv kS
l r vd
a 60 i k; kx; k
76. The mean marks scored by 40 students were gSAckn esans[kkx; kfd i zkIr fd, x, v a d 48 dksxyrhl s84
found to be 60. Later it was observed that a score
of 48 was misread as 84. Then the correct mean i <+fy; k x; kArc l gh v kS l r ________ gS A
is _______ . (1) 58 (2) 58.2
(1) 58 (2) 58.2 (3) 59.1 (4) 59
(3) 59.1 (4) 59 77. v/ Z
xksy sdkvk; ru 19404 ?ku l sehñgS
Abl dki w
. kZi `"B {ks=ki Q
y
77. Volume of a hemisphere is 19404 cubic cm. The _________ gS A
total surface area is ______ .
(1) 2772 oxZl s ehñ (2) 4158 oxZl s ehñ
(1) 2772 sq. cm (2) 4158 sq. cm
(3) 5544 oxZl s ehñ (4) 1386 oxZl s ehñ
(3) 5544 sq. cm (4) 1386 sq. cm
78. Find the area of a trapezium ABCD in which 78. v l ekUrj prqHkq
t ABCD dk{ks=ki Q
Z y Kkr djsaft l esaAB DC ,
AB DC , AB = 77 cm, BC = 25 cm, CD = 60 cm AB = 77 l s eh, BC = 25 l seh, CD = 60 l seh v kS j
DA = 26 l s eh.
and DA = 26 cm.
(1) 204 l seh2 (2) 1644 l seh2
(1) 204 cm2 (2) 1644 cm2
(3) 1645 l s eh2 (4) 1600 l seh2
(3) 1645 cm2 (4) 1600 cm2
79. The angles A, B, C, D in the parallelogram ABCD 79. l ekUrj prqHkq
t ABCD esadks.k A, B, C, D ______ gS
Z A
are ______ .
A B
A B 3a
3a 5a
D 2a
5a C
2a
D C (1) 90°, 90°, 90°, 90° (2) 90°, 45°, 30°, 15°
(1) 90°, 90°, 90°, 90° (2) 90°, 45°, 30°, 15° (3) 30°, 60°, 20°, 40° (4) 90°, 45°, 15°, 20°
(3) 30°, 60°, 20°, 40° (4) 90°, 45°, 15°, 20°
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80. Me an o f 11 observatio ns i s 17.5. If o ne 80. 11 i zs{k. kksadkv kS
l r 17.5 gS A; fn , d i zs{k. keku 15 dksfeVk
observation value 15 is deleted, then the mean fn; k x; k rkscpsgq , i zs{k. kksadk v kS
l r _______ gS A
of remaining observations is _______ .
(1) 15.75 (2) 16.75
(1) 15.75 (2) 16.75
(3) 17.75 (4) 18.75
(3) 17.75 (4) 18.75
81. fn, x, v {kj Jà[ kyk esafdrus'R' gSt ks'P' dsi hNsgSi jUrqS
81. In the given letter series how many 'R' are
followed by 'P', but not preceded by 'S'?
l sv kxsugha gS
\
SRPRQRSPRPRPORPSTPO
SRPRQRSPRPRPORPSTPO
(1) 4 (2) 3
(1) 4 (2) 3
(3) 2 (4) 1
(3) 2 (4) 1
82. N%fdrkcsP, Q, R, S, T rFkkU l kFkµl kFkj[ ksgSAR, Q rFkk
82. Six books, P, Q, R, S, T and U are placed
side by side. R, Q and T have blue covers and T dkft Yn uhykgSrFkkv U ; yky ft Yn dkgSdsoy S rFkkU
other books have red covers. Only S and U are ubZfdrkc gSrFkkck¡d hi q
j kuh] P, R rFkkS fu; e fooj. kgS ] ck¡d h
new books and the rest are old, P, R and S are foojf. kdk gSA dkSu l h nksfdrkcsauhysft Yn dsl kFk i q j kuh
law reports, the rest are Gazetteers. Which two foojf. kdkgSA
books are old Gazetteers with blue covers?
(1) Q rFkkR (2) Q rFkkT
(1) Q and R (2) Q and T
(3) Q rFkkU (4) T rFkk U
(3) Q and U (4) T and U
83. ; fn fdl hHkk"kkes
aSURGEON dksHFITVLM l sl a d sr fd; k
83. If in a certain language SURGEON is coded as
HFITVLM, how is PHYSICIAN coded in that
x; k gS ] rksPHYSICIAN dksml Hkk"kk esadS l sl a
d sr fd; k
language? t k, xk\
(1) KSBHRXRZM (2) LTAKJYJUP (1) KSBHRXRZM (2) LTAKJYJUP
(3) IETWSOSHK (4) GMDLFQFVX (3) IETWSOSHK (4) GMDLFQFVX
84. Gaurav walks 20 metres towards North. He then 84. xkS
j o mÙkj dhv ksj 20 ehVj pyrkgS Aml dsckn og ck, ¡eq
Mrk
turns left and walks 40 metres. He again turns gSrFkk 40 ehVj pyrkgS Aog fi Q
j ck, ¡eq
M+
r k gSrFkk20 ehVj
left and walks 20 metres. Further, he moves pyrkgSAfi Q j] nk, ¡eqM+usdsckn 20 ehVj pyrkgSAog v i us
20 metres after turning to the right.How far is okLrfod LFkku l sfdruknw j gS
\
he from his original position?
(1) 20 ehVj (2) 30 ehVj
(1) 20 metres (2) 30 metres
(3) 50 ehVj (4) 60 ehVj
(3) 50 metres (4) 60 metres
85. Select a figure from the options which will 85. fodYi l sfp=kdkspq usat ksnhxbZJà
[ kykdsi z'uokpd fpg~u dks
replace the question mark to complete the given foLFkkfi r dj bl si w
j k djsxkA
series.

? ××
× × × × × ×× × ×× × × ×× ? ××
× × × × × ×× ×
× × × × × ×× ×
×× × × ×× × × × × × ×× ×

(1) × (2) ××
(1) × (2) ×× ×××× ×× × ×
×××× ×× × ×

(3) ×× (4) ××
(3) ×× (4) ×× ×× × ×× × ×
×× × ×× × ×

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86. A set of three figures X, Y and Z shows a sequence 86. uhpsrhu fp=kX, Y, Z , d dkxt dsVq d M+ sdseksM+dsØe dks
of folding of a piece of paper. Figure (Z) shows n' kkZ
r kgS
Afp=k(Z) ml rjhdsdksn' kkZ
r kgSft l esseq
Mgqv kdkxt
the manner in which the folded paper has been dVkgq v kgSAfodyi l sfp=kdkspqust ks[ kq
y sgq
, dkxt dsl n`' k
cut. Select the figure from the options which
would resemble the unfolded form of paper.
gksuk pkfg, A

X Z X Y Z
Y

(1) (2) (1) (2)

(3) (4) (3) (4)

87. There is a definite relationship between figures 87. fp=kP rFkkQ dschp , d fuf' pr l a ca/ gS
AfodYi l smi; q
Dr
P and Q. Establish a similar relationship between fp=kdkspq usat ksfp=kesa(?) dksfoLFkkfi r dj mudschp oS
l kgh
figures R and S by selecting a suitable figure laca
/ LFkkfi r djrk gSA
from the options that would replace (?) in figure
R.

P Q R S
P Q R S

(1) (2)
(1) (2)

(3) (4)
(3) (4)

88. In the diagram, the triangle stands for graduates, 88. fp=kesa ] f=kHkq
t dkv FkZLukrd gS ] oxZdkv FkZO;ol kf; d l a xBu
square stands for membership of professional dk l nL; gSrFkk oÙ̀k dk v FkZl kekft d l a xBu dk l nL; gSA
organi zati ons and the circle stan ds for l kekft d l a xBuksaesaLukrdksadhl a
[ ; k_____ gSi jUrqO;ol kf; d
membership of social organizations. laxBu esaughagSA
Number of graduates in social organizations but
not in professional organization is _____.
1
5
1 7 36
5 4
7 36 2
4
2 (1) 1 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 5 v kS
j6
(1) 1 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 5 and 6
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89. In which of the following figures the fig. (X) is 89. fuEufyf[ kr esafdl fp=k esafp=k (X) i w
j hrjg l sl ekfgr gS
\
exactly embedded?

Fig.(X)
Fig.(X)

(1) (2)
(1) (2)

(3) (4) (3) (4)

90. Ajit is fatter than Ranjit who is thinner than 90. v t hr] ja
t hr l seksVk gSt ksfodkl l si ryk gS
Aeksgu v t hr l s
Vikas. Mohan is thinner than Ajit but fatter than i rykgSi jUrqfodkl l seksVkgSAnksv U; O;fDr v t hr l seksVk
Vikas. Two other men are fatter than Ajit. Who gSAdkSu l cl si ryk gS \
is the thinest?
(1) v t hr (2) ja
t hr (3) fodkl (4) eks
gu
(1) Ajit (2) Ranjit (3) Vikas (4) Mohan
91. How many cubes are there in the pile? 91. l ew
g esafdrus?ku gS
\

(1) 110 (2) 120 (3) 100 (4) 105 (1) 110 (2) 120 (3) 100 (4) 105
92. Find the missing character from the given
options. 92. fn, x, l ew
g l syq
Ir v a
d dksKkr djsaA

50 20 90 50 20 90

80 100 70 20 30 10 80 100
70 20 30 10

100 ? 70 100 ? 70

(1) 30 (2) 40 (3) 50 (4) 60 (1) 30 (2) 40 (3) 50 (4) 60

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93. The four Problem Figures have certain common 93. pkj l eL; k fp=k esadqN l kekU; v kdf̀r gS
AfodYi l sfp=k dks
features. Select a figure from the options which pq
usat ksl eL; k fp=k dsl eku gSA
is similar to the Problem Figures.
Problem Figures
l eL; k fp=k

mÙkj fp=k
Answer Figures

(1) (2)
(1) (2)

(3) (4)
(3) (4)

94. If – means ÷, + means ×, ÷ means –, × means +, 94. ; fn '–' dk eryc ÷, '+' dk eryc ×, ÷ dk eryc '–' × dk
then which of the following equation is correct? eryc '+' gSrksfuEufyf[ kr esadkS
u l k l ehdj. k l R; gS
\
(1) 52 ÷ 4 + 5 × 8 – 2 = 36 (1) 52 ÷ 4 + 5 × 8 – 2 = 36
(2) 43 × 7 ÷ 5 + 4 – 8 = 25 (2) 43 × 7 ÷ 5 + 4 – 8 = 25
(3) 36 × 4 – 12 + 5 ÷ 3 = 420 (3) 36 × 4 – 12 + 5 ÷ 3 = 420
(4) 36 – 12 × 6 ÷ 3 + 4 = 60
(4) 36 – 12 × 6 ÷ 3 + 4 = 60
95. A meaningful word starting with A is made from
the first, the second, the fourth, the fifth and 95. 'CONTRACT' ' kC
n dsi gys] nw
l js] pkS
Fks] i k¡posarFkkNBsv {kj
the sixth letters of the word 'CONTRACT'. Which l scuk , d v FkZ
iw
. kZ' kCn gSt ksA l s' kq
: gksrk gSAfuEufyf[ kr
of the following is the middle letter of the word? esadkS
u bl ' kCn dschp dk v {kj gS \
(1) C (2) O
(1) C (2) O
(3) R (4) T
(3) R (4) T
96. Pointing to a woman, Naman said, "She is the
daughter o f th e on ly child of my 96. ueu , d v kS
j r dksfn[ kkrsgq
, dgk " og esjh nknh dsbdykS
rs
grandmother."How is the woman related to cPpsdh csVhgSAv kS j r] ueu l sdS
l sl a
ca
f/ r gS
\
Naman?
(1) Sister (2) Niece (1) cgu (2) Hkrht h

(3) Mother (4) None of these (3) ek¡ (4) bues


al sdksbZugha
97. A, B, C, D and E are five friends. A is shorter 97. A, B, C, D rFkk E i k¡p nks
Lr gS
aAA, B l sNksVk gSi jUrqE l s
than B but taller than E. C is the tallest. D is
yEckgSAC l cl syEck gSAD, B l sNksVkgSrFkkA l syEckgS
A
shorter than B and taller than A. Who has two
persons taller and two persons shorter than dkS
u nksO;fDr ml l syEck rFkk nksO;fDr NksVk gS\
him/her? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
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98. A sheet of paper as shown in the figure is folded 98. , d dkxt , slseksM+k x; k fd og ?ku cu x; k t S
l k fd fp=k esa
so as to form a cube. By identifying the faces, fn[ kk; kx; kgSAfuEufyf[ kr i {kkUrj l s dsfoi jhr l rg dks]
find the side opposite to from amongst the
fodYi l sl rg pq udj Kkr djsaA
following alternatives.

8
8
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(1) (2) (3) (4)
99. Lo: i fu/ kZ
fjr djsarFkki z'uokpd fpg~
u dsLFkku i j l ghmÙkj
99. Determine the pattern and find the correct
Kkr djsaA
answer in place of the question mark.
2, 9, 28, 65, ?
2, 9, 28, 65, ?
(1) 76 (2) 98 (3) 122 (4) 126 (1) 76 (2) 98 (3) 122 (4) 126

100. If 'black' means 'pink', 'pink' means 'blue', 'blue' 100. ; fn dkykdkeryc ^xq
y kch*] ^xq
y kch* dkeryc uhyk] ^uhyk*
means 'white', 'white' mean 'yellow', 'yellow' dk eryc ^mt yk*] mt yk dk eryc ^i hyk] ^i hyk*]dk eryc
means 'red' and 'red' means 'brown', then what ^yky* rFkk ^yky* dk eryc ^Hkw
j k* gSrksl ki Qv kl eku dk ja
x
is the colour of clear sky? D; k gS
\
(1) Brown (2) Red (3) Blue (4) White
(1) Hkw jk (2) yky (3) uhyk (4) mt yk

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GTSE - (SAMPLE PAPER )
ANSWER KEY
CLASS - 9
1. (1) 26. (3) 51. (1) 76. (3)
2. (1) 27. (3) 52. (4) 77. (2)
3. (4) 28. (1) 53. (3) 78. (2)
4. (4) 29. (4) 54. (4) 79. (1)
5. (3) 30. (1) 55. (2) 80. (3)
6. (2) 31. (2) 56. (2) 81. (2)
7. (3) 32. (2) 57. (1) 82. (2)
8. (1) 33. (2) 58. (2) 83. (1)
9. (2) 34. (2) 59. (1) 84. (4)
10. (3) 35. (1) 60. (2) 85. (2)
11. (2) 36. (1) 61. (4) 86. (3)
12. (4) 37. (1) 62. (4) 87. (4)
13. (3) 38. (2) 63. (2) 88. (3)
14. (2) 39. (4) 64. (1) 89. (4)
15. (3) 40. (2) 65. (2) 90. (2)
16. (1) 41. (4) 66. (3) 91. (3)
17. (1) 42. (4) 67. (3) 92. (2)
18. (4) 43. (3) 68. (4) 93. (3)
19. (4) 44. (3) 69. (1) 94. (1)
20. (3) 45. (2) 70. (4) 95. (4)
21. (3) 46. (1) 71. (2) 96. (1)
22. (2) 47. (4) 72. (1) 97. (4)
23. (2) 48. (3) 73. (4) 98. (4)
24. (1) 49. (2) 74. (1) 99. (4)
25. (4) 50. (1) 75. (1) 100. (4)

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