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Q.1 The sum of all the values of y, for the real
ordered pair solutions (x, y) of the system of
equations
1 y x 4 xy
2
8 4
+
=
and y = x + 1, is
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8
Q.2 If sin u and cos u are the roots of the quadratic
equation ax
2
+ bx + c = 0, then
(A) b
2
= a
2
+ 2ac (B) a
2
= b
2
+ 2ab
(C) b
2
= a
2
+ 2ab (D) a
2
= b
2
+ 2ac
Q.3 Let x
4
= y
4
+ 24, x
2
+ y
2
= 6 and x + y = 3.
The value of (x y), is
(A)
3
2
(B)
3
4
(C)
3
8
(D) None
Q.4 Let a, b and c are unequal positive real numbers
such that 2b = a + c, then the roots of
ax
2
+ 2bx + c = 0 are
(A) Real and equal
(B) Real and distinct
(C) Imaginary
(D) Nothing definite can be said.
Q.5 When the expresssions x
5
,
x
1
x +
and
3
x
3
x
2
1 + +
are multiplied, the product is a
polynomial of degree
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 6 (D) 7
Q.6 The expression
5 3 2
6 2
+ +
when
simplified, reduces to
(A)
5 3 2 +
(B)
3 2 4
(C)
5 6 3 2 + +
(D)
( ) 3 5 2
2
1
+
BULL'S EYE (10
th
Pass) 2010
Select the correct alternative. Only one is correct. [902 = 180]
There is NEGATIVE marking. For each wrong answer 0.5 mark will be deducted.
Q.1 y i| -iiln r (x, y) i i n nii i l
-|ii li
1 y x 4 xy
2
8 4
+
=
nii
y = x + 1, i n - ni r
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8
Q.2 l l,iin| -|i ax
2
+ bx + c = 0 -
sin u nii cos u r , ni
(A) b
2
= a
2
+ 2ac (B) a
2
= b
2
+ 2ab
(C) b
2
= a
2
+ 2ab (D) a
2
= b
2
+ 2ac
Q.3 l x
4
= y
4
+ 24, x
2
+ y
2
= 6 nii x + y = 3 r ,
ni (x y) i -i rini
(A)
3
2
(B)
3
4
(C)
3
8
(D) i; r|
Q.4 l a, b nii c -i ii-- i-nl i
; i r l 2b = a + c ni -|i
ax
2
+ 2bx + c = 0 -
(A) i-nl -i
(B) i-nln li
(C) i~l
(D) s lln r| ri i ni
Q.5 x
5
,
x
1
x +
nii
3
x
3
x
2
1 + +
i n ii
li ini r ni r | ln iin i
rini
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 6 (D) 7
Q.6
5 3 2
6 2
+ +
lil-n
rini
(A)
5 3 2 +
(B)
3 2 4
(C)
5 6 3 2 + +
(D)
( ) 3 5 2
2
1
+
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Q.7 The measure of the central angle u (in radians)
that cuts from a given circle both an arc of length
of 14t metres and a corresponding sector of
area 168t m
2
, is
(A)
12
7t
(B)
7
12t
(C)
5
14t
(D)
14
5t
Q.8 Country A has c% of the world's population and
owns d% of the world's wealth. Country B has
e% of the word's population and f% of its
wealth. Assume that the citizens of A share the
wealth of A equally, and assume that those of B
share the wealth of B equally. The ratio of the
wealth of a citizen A to the wealth of a citizen B,
is equal to
(A)
ef
cd
(B)
df
ce
(C)
de
cf
(D)
cf
de
Q.9 In the diagram shown, AB and AC are the equal
sides of an isosceles triangle ABC. The
equilateral triangle DEF is inscribed. If angle
ADF be o, angle BED be | and angle CFE be
, then then correct relation is
(A)
2
+ o
= |
(B)
2
o
= |
(C)
2
|
= o
(D)
2
+ |
= o
Q.10 If a > 0, the value of the expression
2010
3
a
a
a 3
a log
log
(
(

|
|
.
|

\
|
, equals
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) a (D) log
a
3
Q.7 -i i (sector) i- n li
t kr k gSft l d spki d hy EckbZ14t nii i i
i 168t m
2
ni i i -i
nln ii u lni rini|
(A)
12
7t
(B)
7
12t
(C)
5
14t
(D)
14
5t
Q.8 i A | i nii i l |
i nii i i c% d% r ; i i
B | i nii i l | i
nii i i e% f% r -ii l A nii B i
li| i i ii
lr-i ;-n-i ni i A l ln i i
nii i B l| ln i i in rini|
(A)
ef
cd
(B)
df
ce
(C)
de
cf
(D)
cf
de
Q.9 li ABC -l,ir li r ri AB = AC
-ir li DEF li i li ABC
i|n i|i ini r ni o, |, - -i nii|
(A)
2
+ o
= |
(B)
2
o
= |
(C)
2
|
= o
(D)
2
+ |
= o
Q.10 l a > 0 ni
2010
3
a
a
a 3
a log
log
(
(

|
|
.
|

\
|
i
-i rini
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) a (D) log
a
3
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Q.11 The roots of the equation 5 x 2 x 2
2 1
= +

can be found by solving the quadratic equation
(A) 16x
2
92x + 1 = 0
(B) 4x
2
25x + 4 = 0
(C) 4x
2
17x + 4 = 0
(D) 2x
2
21x + 2 = 0
Q.12 The radius of a circle circumscribed about a
triangle with sides of length 15, 36 and 39, is
(A) 15 (B) 18
(C) 19.5 (D) 37.5
Q.13 Each side of triangle ABC is 20 units. D is the
foot of the perpendicular dropped from A on
BC, and E is the midpoint of AD. The length of
BE, in the same units, is
(A) 10
(B)
6 5
(C)
7 5
(D) 5
Q.14 A side of one equilateral triangle is congruent to
an altitude of another equilateral triangle. The
ratio of the areas of the triangles, is
(A)
4
3
(B)
4
3
(C)
3
2
(D)
2
3
Q.15 If sin x = cos
2
x, then cos
2
x(1 + cos
2
x) is always
equal to
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C)
2
1
(D)
2
1
Q.16 If the height of a cylinder is increased by
9
1
,
and the radius of the cylinder is decreased by
10
1
, then new volume of the cylinder, is
(A) same as the volume of the original cylinder
(B) increases by
10
1
(C) decreases by
9
1
(D) decreases by
10
1
Q.11 -|i 5 x 2 x 2
2 1
= +

- ;- l
l,iin| -|i r i rini
(A) 16x
2
92x + 1 = 0
(B) 4x
2
25x + 4 = 0
(C) 4x
2
17x + 4 = 0
(D) 2x
2
21x + 2 = 0
Q.12 iii 15, 36 nii 39 i -i | lli rin|
(A) 15 (B) 18
(C) 19.5 (D) 37.5
Q.13 ABC -ir li r l| - i i 20
r A BC - AD ii ni nii AD i -
l E r ni BE | -i; rin|
(A) 10
(B)
6 5
(C)
7 5
(D) 5
Q.14 -ir li | i i | -ir li
| +i; (altitude) i r , ni i i li
i i in rini|
(A)
4
3
(B)
4
3
(C)
3
2
(D)
2
3
Q.15 l sin x = cos
2
x, ni cos
2
x(1 + cos
2
x) i -i
rini
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C)
2
1
(D)
2
1
Q.16 | +i; i
9
1
n i i li i nii
li i
10
1
n i i-i li i ni i
in rini
(A) i i
(B)
10
1
n i ni
(C)
9
1
n i i-ni (D)
10
1
n i i-ni
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Q.17 In the figure TREND is regular pentagon.
PEA is a regular triangle and OPEN is a square.
The size of the angle EAR, is
(A) 39
(B) 53
A
P
E
R
T
D
N
O
(C) 49
(D) 37
Q.18 If the roots of the equation (x a)(x b) = f
are c and d, then the roots of the equation
(x c) (x d) + f = 0 are
(A) a and b (B)
f
b
,
f
a
(C)
b
f
,
a
f
(D)
f
d
,
f
c
Q.19 Let D be any point on the base of an isosceles
triangle ABC. Extend AC to E so that
CD = CE. Extend ED to meet AB at F. If angle
CED is 10 degrees, then the angle AFD in
degree, is
(A) 20
(B) 30
(C) 40
(D) 45
Q.20 The value of the product P = tan 5 tan 15 tan
25 tan35 tan 45 tan 55 tan 65 tan 75 tan
85 reduces to
(A) an irrational
(B) a rational which is not an integer.
(C) either a prime or a composite
(D) neither a prime nor a composite.
Q.21 Number of natural solution(s) of the equation
( ) 1 10 x 15 x 4
) 1 x 5 x 4 (
2
2
= +
+ +
, is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Q.22 The remainder when the polynomial
P(x) = 13x
10
6x
7
+ 12x
3
3x 5 is divided
by (x + 1) is equal to
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 9
Q.17 lii n l - TREND -i r ri
PEA -ir li nii OPEN n r ni
ii EAR i -i rini
(A) 39
(B) 53
A
P
E
R
T
D
N
O
(C) 49
(D) 37
Q.18 l -|i (x a)(x b) = f - c nii d r ,
ni -|i (x c) (x d) + f = 0 i - rini
(A) a nii b (B)
f
b
,
f
a
(C)
b
f
,
a
f
(D)
f
d
,
f
c
Q.19 -l,ir li ABC iii BC D l
r | AC i E n ; i ii ini r l
CD = CE. ED i ii ini r l r AB i F
l-n| r ni l ZCED =10 ni ZAFD i
-i rini
(A) 20
(B) 30
(C) 40
(D) 45
Q.20 P = tan 5 tan 15 tan 25 tan35 tan 45 tan
55 tan 65 tan 75 tan 85 lil-n
rini
(A) l- i -
(B) l- i i l ii r
(C) i ni ii i l-ln i
(D) ni ii r| l-ln i
Q.21 -|i ( ) 1 10 x 15 x 4
) 1 x 5 x 4 (
2
2
= +
+ +

r | i, i l i ln i r , rin|
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Q.22 l r | P(x) = 13x
10
6x
7
+ 12x
3

3x 5 i (x + 1) iin li i ni ii
rini
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 9
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Q.23 The quadrilateral pictured (not necessarily drawn
to scale) contains one right angle, two acute
angles, and one obtuse angle. The area, in square
units, of the given shape, is
(A)
30 14
(B) 30 +
510 2
5
7
12
14
(C)
8281
2
1
30+
(D)
13 14 30+
Q.24 If the roots of x
2
ax + b = 0 differ by unit,
then
(A) b
2
= 1 + 4a (B) a
2
= 1 + 4b
(C) b
2
+ 4a = 1 (D) a
2
+ 4b = 1
Q.25 There exists some positive real number, M such
that if you add five M's together, you get the
same result as if you were to multiply five M's
together. Which of the following is true about
M?
I. M
15
is rational
II. M
12
is rational
III. M
30
is rational
(A) I only (B) II only
(C) III only (D) II and III
Q.26 Considering the positive root everywhere, the
expression
841 755 597 336 237 + + + +
simplifies to
(A) an irrational
(B) a rational which is not natural
(C) a composite
(D) a prime
Q.27 If a and b are two real numbers which satisfy
the relation a + b ab = 1 and a is not an
integer, then b
(A) is never an integer
(B) must be some positive integer
(C) must be some negative integer
(D) may either be an integer or a non-integer
Q.23 lii n lii n i - -i i, 2
ii nii li ii r ni n i i
i rini
(A)
30 14
(B) 30 +
510 2
5
7
12
14
(C)
8281
2
1
30+
(D)
13 14 30+
Q.24 l -|i x
2
ax + b = 0 -i | i
n 1 r , ni
(A) b
2
= 1 + 4a (B) a
2
= 1 + 4b
(C) b
2
+ 4a = 1 (D) a
2
+ 4b = 1
Q.25 s ii-- i-nl i M | i| r l l
r- 5 i M i ni r| r in rin i 5 i
M i n ii in rini ni M i -
i i l~ - r `
I. M
15
l- i r
II. M
12
l- i r
III. M
30
l- i r
(A) I (B) II
(C) III (D) II nii III
Q.26 l ii-- - r| li li i ni

841 755 597 336 237 + + + +



lil-n rini
(A) l- -
(B) l- i - i l i ln r| r
(C) l-ln i
(D) ii i -
Q.27 l a, b e R nii a + b ab = 1 r ri a
ii r| r ni b rini
(A) ii i| r|
(B) r| ii-- ii
(C) r| ~ii-- ii
(D) ii ri i| ni r i r| i|
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Q.28 In the figure, each segment is 1 cm and each
angle is a right angle. The area inside the figure
(in cm
2
) equals
(A) 20
(B) 22
(C) 32
(D) 40
Q.29 Let a and b be two different real numbers.
The equation (x a) (x b 1) + (x a) (x b
+ 1) = 0
(A) has three roots, one of which is x = b
(B) has three roots, one of which is x = a
(C) has three roots, one of which is x = b + 1
(D) has two roots, one of which is x = b
Q.30 In the diagram, A ABC is right-angled. Side AB
is extended in each direction to point D and G
such that DA = AB = BG. Similarly, BC is
extended to points F and K so that FB = BC =
CK, and AC is extended to points E and H so
that EA = AC = CH. The ratio of the area of the
hexagon DEFGHK to the area of AABC is
F
G H
E D
B
A
C
K
(A) 4 : 1 (B) 6 : 1
(C) 9 : 1 (D) 13 : 1
Q.31 In the figure, AC is 39 units, AD is x units, DB is
9 units, DE is 13 units, BE is x units and
ZBDE = ZBCA. The value of x is
(A) 2.5
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 4.5
Q.32 Let u be an acute angle such that
sec
2
u + tan
2
u = 2. The value of cosec
2
u + cot
2
u,
is
(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 9
Q.28 lii n li i - i | -i; 1 cm
nii - ii 90 ni i|n i i
rini
(A) 20
(B) 22
(C) 32
(D) 40
Q.29 l a b i i-nl li i r ni
-|i (x a) (x b 1) + (x a) (x b + 1)
= 0 i
(A) n| - rini l- - x = b r
(B) n| - rini l- - x = a r
(C) n| - rini l- - x = b + 1 r
(D) i - rini l- - x = b r
Q.30 lii n lii A ABC -i i| li
r | i i AB i ii D G n n ; i
ii ni r l DA = AB = BG. ;| i
BC ii n F K n ; i ii
ni r l FB = BC = CK nii AC i E H
; i ii ni r l EA = AC = CH
ni i-i DEFGHK nii AABC i i
in rini|
F
G H
E D
B
A
C
K
(A) 4 : 1 (B) 6 : 1
(C) 9 : 1 (D) 13 : 1
Q.31 lii n l - i i | -i; lii| n| r
nii ZBDE = ZBCA ni x i -i rini
(A) 2.5
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 4.5
Q.32 l ii u -|i
sec
2
u + tan
2
u = 2 i n - ri r ni
cosec
2
u + cot
2
u i -i rini
(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 9
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Q.33 Let C be a cube where the length (in cms) of its
body diagonal is numerically same as its volume
(in cu. cm). The length (in cms) of each side, is
(A) 2
1/4
(B) 3
1/2
(C) 2
1/3
(D) 3
1/4
Q.34 Let S be a square pizza of side 's' and C be a
circular pizza of radius 'r'. The pizzas S and C
have the same perimeter. Let A
S
be the area of
S, and let A
C
be the area of C, then the ratio
C
S
A
A
is equal to
(A)
4
2
t
(B)
2
4
t
(C)
t
4
(D)
4
t
Q.35 In a triangle ABC, cos(2A B) = 1 and sin(A
+ B) = 1. The value of (cosec A + sec B + cot
C) is equal to (where none of the angles of A, B
and C are greater than 90)
(A) 4 (B)
3 4
(C)
2 4
(D) undefined
Q.36 Three circles of radius 1 are mutually tangent as
shown. The shaded area of the gap as shown is
equal to
(A)
2
3
t

(B)
6
1
(C)
3
1
(D)
6 2
3 t

Q.37 As shown in the diagram, two circles with radii


8 and 18 are tangent and two lines are tangent
to both circles. The distance from the intersection
of these lines to the centre of the circle with radius
8 is
(A) 16.2 (B) 18.5
(C) 20.8 (D) 12.8
Q.33 -ii l C i r l li i i--
-i ; in i r ni i | i i |
-i; rin||
(A) 2
1/4
(B) 3
1/2
(C) 2
1/3
(D) 3
1/4
Q.34 S C -i ni i nii -iii li r
l| i i 's' r nii li r r l ii li
l-i i r l A
S
nii A
C
ii li
i r ni
C
S
A
A
i -i rini
(A)
4
2
t
(B)
2
4
t
(C)
t
4
(D)
4
t
Q.35 ii| li ABC -, cos(2A B) = 1 nii
sin(A + B) = 1. ni (cosec A + sec B + cot C) i
-i rini|
(A) 4 (B)
3 4
(C)
2 4
(D) undefined
Q.36 ;i; li i n| -i li i lii n r
ni n r i i i rini|
(A)
2
3
t

(B)
6
1
(C)
3
1
(D)
6 2
3 t

Q.37 lii 8 18 li i i -i | il-


-i ii lii; n| r ni ; ii iii i
lns l si- -i | rin|
(A) 16.2 (B) 18.5
(C) 20.8 (D) 12.8
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Q.38 Let the radii of the three semicircles all be R,
their centers A, B, C are in a common line, and
the circle with center D has only one point in
common with the given semicircles respectively.
Suppose the radius of the circle with center D is
r, then R : r equals
(A) 15 : 4
(B) 11 : 3
A B C
D
(C) 4 : 1
(D) 3 : 1
Q.39 If xy = a, xz = b and yz = c, and none of these
quantities is zero, then (x
2
+ y
2
+ z
2
) equals
(A)
abc
bc ac ab + +
(B)
abc
c b a
2 2 2
+ +
(C)
abc
) bc ac ab (
2
+ +
(D)
abc
) bc ( ) ac ( ) ab (
2 2 2
+ +
Q.40 In AABC with right angle at C, altitude
CH
and median
CM
trisect the right angle. If the
area of ACHM is K, then the area of AABC is
(A) 6K (B)
K 3 4
(C)
K 3 3
(D) 4K
Q.41 If the sum of the roots of the equation
ax
2
+ bx + c = 0 is equal to the sum of the squares
of their reiprocals, then
2
2
a
bc
ac
b
+
is equal to
(A) 1 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 2
Q.42 If n is divided by 90, the remainder is 1. If
(n + 179) and (n + 182) are divided by 90, then
the remainders are respectively
(A) 89 and 3 (B) 0 and 3
(C) 0 and 2 (D) 2 and 3
Q.38 lii n n| , -i | li R r nii
A, B, C ii - r D ii -i
i| n|i i -ii i -i ri r nii D
i -i | li r r ni R : r rini
(A) 15 : 4
(B) 11 : 3
A B C
D
(C) 4 : 1
(D) 3 : 1
Q.39 l xy = a, xz = b yz = c i - i;
i r| r ni (x
2
+ y
2
+ z
2
) i -i rini
(A)
abc
bc ac ab + +
(B)
abc
c b a
2 2 2
+ +
(C)
abc
) bc ac ab (
2
+ +
(D)
abc
) bc ( ) ac ( ) ab (
2 2 2
+ +
Q.40 AABC i ii C -ii r , +i;
CH
nii
-il-
CM
ii i n| i iini - i-n r
l ACHM i i K r ni AABC i i
rini
(A) 6K (B)
K 3 4
(C)
K 3 3
(D) 4K
Q.41 l -|i ax
2
+ bx + c = 0 -i i in
-- ni in i r ni
2
2
a
bc
ac
b
+
i -i rini
(A) 1 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 2
Q.42 l n i 90 iin ii 1 ini r ni
(n + 179) (n + 182) i 90 iin
ii rini|
(A) 89 i 3 (B) 0 i 3
(C) 0 i 2 (D) 2 i 3
CODE : A PAGE NO. # 9
Q.43 A bowl contains 100 pieces of coloured
icecreams: 28 green, 20 red, 12 yellow, 10 blue,
20 brown, and 10 orange. If you are blindfolded
as you pick and eat icecream from this bowl,
then the minimum number of pieces, you must
eat in order to guarantee that you have eaten at
least 15 of the same colour, is
(A) 40 (B) 55
(C) 75 (D) 74
Q.44 In the equilateral triangle, ABC, PM is
perpendicular to BC, PN is perpendicular to AC
and AB = a, then (CM + CN), equals
(A) a
(B)
a
4
5
(C)
a
2
3
A
B C
N
P
M
(D) 2a
Q.45 In the figure shown, the ratio of the area of
triangle ADE and the area of triangle ABC equals
(A) sin
2
A
(B) cos
2
A
(C) tan
2
A
(D) cot
2
A
Q.43 -i - 100 i;|- r l- 28 ri, 20
i, 12 |i, 10 |i, 20 ii nii 10 in| r |
i | ii - -| ii i;|- ii
li ini r | i n- ln| i;|- iin
ri l| n ii| r | | i;|- |
-ii - - 15 r
(A) 40 (B) 55
(C) 75 (D) 74
Q.44 -ir li ABC - PM ii BC -n r
nii PN ii AC -n r nii AB = a ni
(CM + CN) i -i rini
(A) a
(B)
a
4
5
(C)
a
2
3
A
B C
N
P
M
(D) 2a
Q.45 lii n li i li ADE i i nii
li ABC i i in rini
(A) sin
2
A
(B) cos
2
A
(C) tan
2
A
(D) cot
2
A
PAGE NO. # 10 CODE : A
Q.46 In a square shaped field of side 10 m, we move
along two adjacent sides starting from one corner
and ending at the opposite corner. What is our
displacement ?
(A) 10 m (B) 20 m (C) 14 m (D) 6 m
Q.47 A boy is rotating a ball in a circular path by
attaching it to a string. If he releases the string,
ball moves.
(A) along the same circle
(B) along the tangent to the circle
(C) towards the centre
(D) along a spiralling path, gradually moving
towards the center.
Q.48 A point image I is formed corresponding to a
point object O as shown in the figure. We can
definitely shift this image through a
distance x as shown at I' by :
x

I I O
(A) shifting the lens away from O.
(B) shifting the lens towards O.
(C) inverting the lens so that the other side faces
the lens.
(D) none of these
Q.49 In the circuit shown in figure reading of voltmeter
is V
1
when only S
1
is closed, reading of voltmeter
is V
2
when only S
2
is closed and reading of
voltmeter is V
3
when both S
1
and S
2
are closed,
then
(A) V
3
> V
2
> V
1
(B) V
3
> V
1
> V
2


3R
E
6R

R

S
1
V

S
2
(C) V
2
> V
1
> V
3
(D) V
1
> V
2
> V
3
Q.50 A 25 watt, 220 volt bulb and a 100 watt, 220
volt bulb are connected in series across a 220
volt line. Which bulb will glow more brightly
(A) 25 watt bulb
(B) 100 watt bulb
(C) both will have same brightness
(D) first 25 watt then 100 watt
Q.46 10 m i i ni i i -, i i-i
ri r- i -inn ii li nln n r|
r-ii l-ii rini
(A) 10 m (B) 20 m (C) 14 m (D) 6 m
Q.47 i n i -| ii ; -iii
i - i -i ri r | l r -| i si ni n
nln n||
(A) -i n li
(B) n | -i ii li
(C) | i
(D) | i nln r l ii i -
Q.48 l O | l lnl- li i ni r | r-
; lnl- i lln - x | I'
li i l-iiln n r l :
x

I I O
(A) i O l-iiln li i
(B) i O | i l-iiln li i
(C) i ; i ~-i li i l
;| | l- | i ri i|
(D) ;- i; r|
Q.49 ii n li - S
1
r ni li-i|
i i-i V
1
r S
2
r ni li-i|
i i- i V
2
r ii S
1
S
2
r ni
li-i| i i- i V
3
r n
(A) V
3
> V
2
> V
1
(B) V
3
> V
1
> V
2


3R
E
6R

R

S
1
V

S
2
(C) V
2
> V
1
> V
3
(D) V
1
> V
2
> V
3
Q.50 25 i-, 220 i~- 100 i-, 220 i~- ~
220 i~- | li ii i|- - i in
r | i i ~ ii -ni|
(A) 25 i- ~
(B) 100 i- ~
(C) ii -i -n|
(D) r 25 i- i l 100 i- i
CODE : A PAGE NO. # 11
Q.51 200 MeV of energy may be obtained per fission
of U
235
. A reactor is generating 1000kW of
power. The rate of nuclear fission in the reactor
is
(A) 1000 fissions per second
(B) 2 10
8
fissions per second
(C) 3.125 10
16
fissions per second
(D) 931 fissions per second
Q.52 The sky would appear red instead of blue if
(A) atmospheric particles scatter blue light more
than red light
(B) atmospheric particles scatter all colours
equally
(C) atmospheric particles scatter red light more
than the blue light
(D) the sun was much hotter.
Q.53 The requirement for producing biogas is
(A) air but not water
(B) water but not air
(C) air and water
(D) neither air not water
Q.54 Which of the following correctly depicts
reflections in case of two plane mirrors inclined
at 40 to each other?
(A)



50
90
40
(B)



80
40 40
(C)

30
70
40
(D)
40



85
45
Q.55 Figure (a), (b) & (c) respectively, indicate
correct ray diagram in case of

(a)
Near point of
normal eye
(b)
Q.51 U
235
- li- - 200 MeV | +i in
ri n| r | 1000kW iln -
ri r | - ili| li- | rin||
(A) 1000 li- ln
(B) 2 10
8
li- ln
(C) 3.125 10
16
li- ln
(D) 931 li- ln
Q.52 iii | | nr i lnn rini l
(A) inii| i i ii | ii i
ii lln n |
(B) inii| i i| ni i -i
lln n |
(C) inii| i | ii i ii i
ii lln n |
(D) l ii n- ri|
Q.53 iin - | ini r |
(A) ri n i| r|
(B) i| n ri r|
(C) ri i|
(D) ri i|
Q.54 40 ii l-in i -n ii
in i r| li n n r |
(A)



50
90
40
(B)



80
40 40
(C)

30
70
40
(D)
40



85
45
Q.55 l (a), (b) & (c) -i l -ii i li
l li n n r |

(a)
Near point of
normal eye
(b)
PAGE NO. # 12 CODE : A

(c)
(A) the normal eye, the hypermetropic eye and
myopic eye
(B) the hypermetropic eye, the myopic eye and
the normal eye
(C) the normal eye, the myopic eye and the
hypermetropic eye
(D) the myopic eye, the normal eye and the
hypermetropic eye
Q.56 A light ray takes 2 sec in traveling a distance in
air. The time taken by the ray to travel the same
distance in water (n = 1.5) is
(A) 1 sec (B) 2 sec
(C) 3 sec (D) none of these
Q.57 When a fruit falls from a tree
(A) only the earth attracts the fruit
(B) both the earth and the fruit attract each other
(C) only fruit attracts the earth
(D) they repel each other
Q.58 When we go from poles to the equator
(A) the mass of the objects changes but their
weight remains the same.
(B) the mass of the objects remains the same
but their weight changes.
(C) the mass of the objects as well as their
weight changes.
(D) the mass of the objects as well as their
weight remains the same.
Q.59 You are left on a frictionless horizontal surface
by your enemies. You cannot exert any horizontal
force by pushing against the surface. How can
you get off?
(A) by jumping
(B) by spitting or sneezing
(C) by rolling your body on the surface
(D) by running on the plane
Q.60 A compass needle placed just above a wire in
which electrons are moving towards west, will
point
(A) East (B) North
(C) West (D) South

(c)
(A) i-i ii, l- ii | ii l-
l- ii | ii
(B) l- i i | ii, l- l- i i | ii
i-i ii
(C) i-i ii, l- l- ii | ii
l- ii | ii
(D) l- l- ii | ii, i-i ii
l- ii | ii
Q.56 ii li ri - | 2 sec - n ni
r| li -i | (n = 1.5) - ln - -
n ni|
(A) 1 sec (B) 2 sec
(C) 3 sec (D) ;- i; r|
Q.57 lnni
(A) | i ili n n||
(B) | ii i ili n n
(C) | i ili n ni|
(D) ii i lnli n n|
Q.58 r- i i- | i inr
(A) -n i i -i lln n rini n i
ii -i rni|
(B) -ni i -i -i rni n i ii
lln n rini|
(C) -n i i -i ii ii lln n rin|
(D) -n i i -i ii ii -i rn|
Q.59 n -r n -ri -i ,ii ii i lrn i ln nr
si li ni r | n - nr i i i;
i ln iiln r| n| n - ir
lin|
(A)
(B) i i s|
(C) nr i| i i
(D) n i
Q.60 ni l- ; -i l- | i nln r
r, -| + i| (compass) ; llrn n||
(A) (B) -i
(C) l- (D) lii
CODE : A PAGE NO. # 13
Q.61 A ball is thrown vertically up. On the ball,
(A) As the ball rises, work done by gravity is
negative and as it descends, the work done by
gravity is positive.
(B) As the ball rises, work done by gravity is
positive and as it descends, the work done by
gravity is positive.
(C) As the ball rises, work done by gravity is
negative and as it descends, the work done by
gravity is negative.
(D) As the ball rises, work done by gravity is
positive and as it descends, the work done by
gravity is negative.
Q.62 Which of the following is the speed time graph
for the motion of a ball thrown vertically upwards
with an initial speed until it returns to the point of
throwing.
(A)

t
v
O
(B)

t
v
O
(C)

t
v
O
(D)

t
v
O
Q.63 When the momentum of a body increases by
100%, its kinetic energy increases by
(A) 20% (B) 40%
(C) 100% (D) 300%
Q.64 A bucket full of water is placed on a spring
balance. If we submerge a metal bob in water
without touching the bucket, how will the reading
of the balance change?
(A) It will remain unchanged.
(B) It will decrease.
(C) It will rise.
(D) It is not possible to predict.
Q.65 The time period of a periodic wave is 0.02 s.
At a particular position, there is crest at t = 0.
A trough appears at this position at t =
(A) 0.005 s (B) 0.01 s
(C) 0.015 s (D) 0.02 s
Q.61 n i i i + i ini r | n
(A) r| n - n|, n - ,ii li i ~ii--
r| | lnn| n - ,ii li ni
i ii-- rini|
(B) r| n -n|, n - ,ii li i
ii-- r| | lnn| n - ,ii li
ni i ii-- rini|
(C) r| n - n|, n - ,ii li i ~ii--
r| | lnn| n - ,ii li ni
i ~ii-- rini|
(D) r| n -n|, n - ,ii li i
ii-- r| | lnn| n - ,ii li
ni i ~ii-- rini|
Q.62 s ni il-i i i i + | n|
n l l- - i i i -i rini
n l r i l n r| i in||
(A)

t
v
O
(B)

t
v
O
(C)

t
v
O
(D)

t
v
O
Q.63 -n i n 100% ii ini r ni ;|
nln +i n||
(A) 20% (B) 40%
(C) 100% (D) 300%
Q.64 i| i i| i~-| i l- n n ii
ni r | i~-| i s li iil- ni
(bob) i i| - ii ini r ni n i
i- i l i lln n rini
(A) r lln n rni|
(B) r i-ni
(C) r ni
(D) ni nii -i r| r |
Q.65 in n n i ini 0.02 s r| lln
l-iln t = 0 n r | ln - t ;
l-iln nn ini|
(A) 0.005 s (B) 0.01 s
(C) 0.015 s (D) 0.02 s
PAGE NO. # 14 CODE : A
Q.66
Time
W
a
v
e

d
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
Time
W
a
v
e

d
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
Figure-(a) Figure-(b)
(A) The sound on left has higher pitch and the
sound on right is louder.
(B) The sound on left has higher pitch and is
louder.
(C) The sound on right has higher pitch and is
louder.
(D) The sound on right has higher pitch and the
sound on left is louder.
Q.67 Which of the following statements is NOT true?
(A) The magnetic field produced by a given
current in the conductor decreases as the
distance from it increases.
(B) The pattern of the magnetic field lines around
a current carrying solenoid is different than that
of a bar magnet.
(C) Right hand rule gives the direction of the
magnetic field.
(D) A solenoid is used to produce an
electromagnet.
Q.68 Ravindran got an electric shock when he touched
the heating coil of an electric heater, although
the switch was in 'off ' position. What could have
been the reason?
(A) Excess current was flowing in the circuit.
(B) The fuse of the house had blown off.
(C) The coil was connected to the neutral wire.
(D) The coil was connected to the live wire.
Q.69 An object of height 7cm is placed 27cm in front
of a concave mirror of focal length 18cm. Tick
the correct statement about the nature of image.
(A) erect of size 10.5 cm
(B) inverted of size 14 cm
(C) inverted of size 3.5 cm
(D) erect of size 3.5 cm
Q.66
-
l

i
i

i

n

n
l-(a) l-(b)
l

i
i

i

n

n
-
(A) i| i | l - ni- (pitch) li
i| i | l - ni (loudness) ii r |
(B) i| i | l - ni- ni ii
r |
(C) i| i | l - ni- ni ii
r |
(D) i| i | l - ni- li i| i
| l - ni li r |
Q.67 l- - i i i - r| r ?
(A) l| i - ilrn iii - -|
i i-ni r ; | n| r |
(B) iiiir| lli ii i -|
iii i i s - li rini r |
(C) i rii i l- -| i | lii iini
r |
(D) lili ln n - i in rin|
r |
Q.68 l i lnn r|- | n- | i i
n-i nni r l l- (switch) l-iln -
r | i ii ri ni r |
(A) li - ii iii ilrn ri r| i||
(B) i i i ii|
(C) | l| ni | i||
(D) | |ln -l n ni | i||
Q.69 18 cm i | n i i- 27cm
| 7cm +i; | l- ii r | lnl- |
ln l r| i i i|
(A) 10.5 cm ii i |ii
(B) 14 cm ii i ~-i
(C) 3.5 cm ii i ~-i
(D) 3.5 cm ii i |ii
CODE : A PAGE NO. # 15
Q.70 Choose the correct statement
(A) during solar eclipse moon covers the sun
exactly because the angle they subtend on
earth is same
(B) during solar eclipse moon covers the sun
partially because the angle subtended by moon
on earth is smaller than the angle subtended by
sun.
(C) during solar eclipse moon overlaps the sun
because the angle subtended by moon on earth
is smaller than the angle subtended by sun.
(D) during solar eclipse moon overlaps the sun
because the angle subtended by moon is larger
than the angle subtended by sun.
Q.71 A current carrying coil lies in vertical plane
containing North-South direction. A person
looking from west sees anticlockwise current in
it. Choose the diagram that represents given
situation. (g represents acceleration due to
gravity)
(A)
g
N S
(B)
g
N S
(C)
g
N S
(D)
g
N S
Note : Implies in to the plane of paper,
implies out of the plane of paper
Q.72 What is the height of a typical 7 story Building
(A) 112 m (B) 70 m
(C) 40 m (D) 21 m
Q.70 - i i |
(A) n ri i i -i i i
ni r | il | -i i i in r |
(B) n ri i i -i i ili
i-ni r | i l -i ,ii | ii ni
ii ,ii i n ii - rini r |
(C) n ri i i -i i isiln
(overlap) ni r | il -i ,ii |
ii ni i i ,ii i n ii - r |
(D) n ri i i -i i isiln
(overlap) ni r | il -i ,ii |
ii ni ii ,ii i n ii ii
r |
Q.71 iiiir| | i i n - -ilii
lii - i| r | l- ini i-| ;-
i-in iii ini r | | n| l-iln i r| l
rini| (g n -| -i i li n ni r )
(A)
g
N S
(B)
g
N S
(C)
g
N S
(D)
g
N S
i : in n - ii ni r ,
in n - ir ii ni r |
Q.72 7 -li ; -in | +i; nin rin||
(A) 112 m (B) 70 m
(C) 40 m (D) 21 m
PAGE NO. # 16 CODE : A
Q.73 The number of moles of O
2
gas at a pressure
760 cm of Hg in a container of volume 24.63
at 27C is
(A) 1 (B) 760 (C) 76 (D) 10
Q.74 2 of 1 M NaOH solution is mixed with 2 of
1 M H
2
SO
4
solution. To this solution , blue litmus
solution is added then
(A) solution is still blue
(B) solution becomes red
(C) solution becomes colourless
(D) solution becomes intense blue
Q.75 Atomic mass of 'Ca' is 40, then select the
correct option
(A) Mass of single atom of 'Ca' is 40 gm
(B) Mass of 1 mol atom of 'Ca' is 40 kg
(C) Mass of 1 mol atom of 'Ca' is 40 gm
(D) Mass of 1 mol atom of 'Ca' is 40 N
A
gm,
(where N
A
is Avogadro's number)
Q.76 Which of the following can show structural
isomerism?
(A) Compound with general formula C
n
H
2n + 2
with n = 4.
(B) Chloroform
(C) CH
4
(D) CH
3
CH
2
CH
3
Q.77 The amount of water required to prepare 500
gm of 2.5% (by weight) solution of glucose is
(A) 497.5 gm
(B) 487.5 gm
(C) 448.75 gm
(D) can not be predicted data insufficient.
Q.78 Number of o - bond in a C60 Buckminster
fullerene molecule.
(A) 90 (B) 180
(C) 60 (D) 120
Q.79 PenicillinN is an antibacterial agent that contains
8.8 % sulphur by mass. Minimum molar mass
of penicillinN could be
(A) 181.181 gm mol
1
(B) 363.63 gm mol
1
(C) 181.18 kg mol
1
(D) 363.63 kg mol
1
Q.73 760 cm Hg i , 24.63 in 27C ni
O
2
n -ii | i i r `
(A) 1 (B) 760 (C) 76 (D) 10
Q.74 2 1 M NaOH l i 2 1 M H
2
SO
4
l l-ii ini r| ; l - |i l--
l i l-i
(A) l i| |i rni r
(B) l i ri ini r
(C) l nr| ri ini r
(D) l nri |i ri ini r
Q.75 'Ca' i -ii ii 40 r , ni r| l~ sil-
(A) 'Ca' i -ii i ii 40 gm r
(B) 'Ca' 1 -i -ii i -i 40 kg r
(C) 'Ca' 1 -i -ii i ii 40 gm r
(D) 'Ca' 1 -i -ii i -i
40 N
A
gm r (ri N
A
in ii i r )
Q.76 l-llin - i i i-- -ini
li n ni r ?
(A) i ln li C
n
H
2n + 2
r , ri
n = 4 r
(B) iii-
(C) CH
4
(D) CH
3
CH
2
CH
3
Q.77 2.5% ( -i) 500 gm i l i i
l | -ii i r |
(A) 497.5 gm
(B) 487.5 gm
(C) 448.75 gm
(D) nii r| i ni il n i n r
Q.78 C60 -||- | (Buckminster
fullerene) i - o - i | i rin||
(A) 90 (B) 180
(C) 60 (D) 120
Q.79 ll| N -| -|l - r l-
(sulphur) S | -i % 8.8 % r| ll|
N i n- i ii rini`
(A) 181.181 gm mol
1
(B) 363.63 gm mol
1
(C) 181.18 kg mol
1
(D) 363.63 kg mol
1
CODE : A PAGE NO. # 17
Q.80 In which of following process, breaking of
H-bonds take place
(A) Melting of ice
(B) Melting of dry ice
(C) Vaporisation of Benzene
(D) Melting of sodium hydride
Q.81 CH
3
COOH + CH
3
CH
2
OH
+
H
A + H
2
O
For the above reaction. Select the incorrect
statement.
(A) Ethanoic acid reacts with Na
2
CO
3
to give
sodium salt.
(B) Ethene can be produced by heating ethanol
in presence of excess of concentrated H
2
SO
4
(C) The above reaction is known as
saponification reaction
(D) In presence of an acid or a base product 'A'
give back the alcohol & carboxylic acid.
Q.82 In which of the following solutions, the diameter
of solute particles are smaller than 1 nm
(I) Milk (II) Ink
(III) Soda water (IV) Tincture of iodine
Select the correct option.
(A) I, II & III (B) II, III & IV
(C) I, III & IV (D) III & IV
Q.83 How many gms of ferric sulphide will contain a
total number of atoms equal to Avogadro's
number.
(A) 41.6 gm (B) 24 gm
(C) 208 gm (D) 120 gm
Q.84 Which of the following pair shows "Diagonal
relationship".
(A) Mg & B (B) Si & N
(C) Na & Be (D) Be & Al
Q.85 Solid CO
2
is known as dry ice because
(A) It is dry in nature
(B) It gets converted directly to gaseous state at
atmospheric condition.
(C) Its structure is similar to ice
(D) All are correct
Q.80 l-llin - - H-i --n r |
(A) i lii
(B) i| i lii
(C) | i i|i
(D) il- ri;i; i n
Q.81 CH
3
COOH + CH
3
CH
2
OH
+
H
A + H
2
O
; lili -i - i i i nn r `
(A) ii; - Na
2
CO
3
lili
il- i~- in r |
(B) i| n| r i i i i H
2
SO
4
| lini - n- li i
(C) in lili i |i | lili r
(D) -i 'A' - i ii | l-iln - ~i r
nii ii l - ini r
Q.82 l-llin li - i l - l
ii i ii 1 nm - rini|
(I) i (II) -ir|
(III) ii i- (IV) l- ii|
r| l~ i |l|
(A) I, II & III (B) II, III & IV
(C) I, III & IV (D) III & IV
Q.83 ln n i- l ~i; (Fe
2
S
3
) - -iii |
i in ii i i rin||
(A) 41.6 gm (B) 24 gm
(C) 208 gm (D) 120 gm
Q.84 l-llin - ii - li -i lin
ni r
(A) Mg & B (B) Si & N
(C) Na & Be (D) Be & Al
Q.85 -i CO
2
i i i| rn r il
(A) r ln - i rin| r
(B) r i-i inii - |i| n | i-ii -
lln n ri in| r
(C) ;| i l-n| r
(D) i| l~ r| r |
PAGE NO. # 18 CODE : A
Q.86 NaCl + H
2
O + CO
2
+ NH
3
A + B
Products 'A' and 'B' are
(A) Na
2
CO
3
+ NH
4
Cl
(B) NH
4
OH + Na
2
CO
3
(C) NaHCO
3
+ NH
4
Cl
(D) (NH
4
)
2
CO
3
+ NaOH
Q.87 Which of the following pair will not give
displacement reactions:
(A) Al
2
(SO
4
)
3
solution and Mg metal
(B) MgCl
2
solution and Ca metal
(C) Pb(NO
3
)
2
solution and Cu metal
(D) FeSO
4
solution and Zn metal
Q.88 For the given relation
CH
4
+ O
2
+ NH
3
HCN + H
2
O
The correct statement is
(A) 6 moles of O
2
gas are required for 2 moles
of NH
3
(B) The mole ratio between water and HCN is
1 : 6.
(C) When 6 moles of CH
4
, 6 moles of O
2
and 6
moles of NH
3
are mixed then 12 moles of H
2
O
are produced.
(D) 3 moles of HCN are produced from 2 moles
of CH
4
.
Q.89 Select true statement.
(A) Chromatography is a process of separation
of those solutes which do not dissolve in the same
solvent.
(B) Carborundum, diamond, graphite and
fullerene are all allotropes of same element.
(C) 15 18 % solution of acetic acid in water is
called vinegar .
(D) Lead nitrate (solid) on heating give two
gaseous products.
Q.90 Select correct sequence of True(T) or False(F)
for the following statements.
I. Sodium, Iron, Copper and Silver are all
sonorous metals.
II. The basis of balanced chemical equation
is the law of conservation of mass.
III. The electron dot structure for sodium,
oxygen, magnesium and chlorine will have
respectively 1, 4, 2 and 7 electron dots.
IV. A shiny white coloured transition metal on
long exposure to air becomes black in colour.
(A) F T F T (B) T T F T
(C) T T F F (D) T T T T
Q.86 NaCl + H
2
O + CO
2
+ NH
3
A + B
-i 'A' nii 'B' r
(A) Na
2
CO
3
+ NH
4
Cl
(B) NH
4
OH + Na
2
CO
3
(C) NaHCO
3
+ NH
4
Cl
(D) (NH
4
)
2
CO
3
+ NaOH
Q.87 l-llin - i i - l-ii | lili
r| ni r |
(A) Al
2
(SO
4
)
3
l nii Mg iin
(B) MgCl
2
l nii Ca iin
(C) Pb(NO
3
)
2
l nii Cu iin
(D) FeSO
4
l nii Zn iin
Q.88 l-llin lili l ii i - r|
CH
4
+ O
2
+ NH
3
HCN + H
2
O
(A) 6 -i i| l 2 -i -ili
i r |
(B) nii HCN | -i in is 1 : 6 r |
(C) 6 -i CH
4
, 6 -i O
2
nii 6 -i NH
3
l-i in r ni 12 -i ni r |
(D) 3 -i HCN 2 -i CH
4
,ii n r |
Q.89 r| i sil-
(A) i -i -i n i| (Chromatography) i -
r l- l | li - l r| rin r |
(B) ii l - (Carborundum), i;- nii
n i;- | (fullerene) i| n-
r
(C) 15 18 % ll- - - l i
li rn r |
(D) i;-- (-i) i n- i n |
-i n r |
Q.90 l-llin ii - - (T) nii - (F) i
r| - ni; |
I. Na, Fe, Cu nii Ag i | i |
(sonorous) iin r |
II. n ln lili -i | lilni
l,in iiiln r |
III. Na, O, Mg nii Cl ;-i i i
- -i 1, 4, 2 nii 7 ;-i i r |
IV. - i| n i -i iin
i ii - - n i i| ri in|
r |
(A) F T F T (B) T T F T
(C) T T F F (D) T T T T
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ANSWER KEY
(BULL'S EYE) 04-04-2010
Q.1 C Q.2 A Q.3 B Q.4 B Q.5 C Q.6 A Q.7 A
Q.8 D Q.9 A Q.10 B Q.11 C Q.12 C Q.13 C Q.14 A
Q.15 A Q.16 D Q.17 A Q.18 A Q.19 B Q.20 D Q.21 A
Q.22 B Q.23 B Q.24 B Q.25 B Q.26 C Q.27 B Q.28 C
Q.29 D Q.30 D Q.31 D Q.32 A Q.33 D Q.34 D Q.35 A
Q.36 A Q.37 C Q.38 C Q.39 D Q.40 D Q.41 C Q.42 B
Q.43 C Q.44 C Q.45 B Q.46 C Q.47 B Q.48 A Q.49 C
Q.50 A Q.51 C Q.52 C Q.53 B Q.54 A Q.55 A Q.56 C
Q.57 B Q.58 B Q.59 B Q.60 D Q.61 A Q.62 D Q.63 D
Q.64 C Q.65 B Q.66 A Q.67 B Q.68 D Q.69 B Q.70 A
Q.71 D Q.72 D Q.73 D Q.74 B Q.75 C Q.76 A Q.77
B
Q.78 A Q.79 B Q.80 A Q.81 C Q.82 D Q.83 A Q.84 D
Q.85 B Q.86 C Q.87 C Q.88 C Q.89 D Q.90 A

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