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An animal cell, a plant cell and a


following
the
share
bacterium
structural features:

I.

Given below are figures of three kinds


of muscle fibres.

Which one/ones would you find in the


grass hopper's legs?

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A only

2. B only
3. A and C
4. Band C

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endoplasmic
membrane,
I. Cell
reticulum, vacuoles
2. Cell wall, plasma membrane,
mitochondria
3. Cell wall, nucleus, cyt{)plasm
membrane, cytoplasm,
..._)~.. Plasma
ribosomes

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A plant that has well differentiated


body, special tissues for transport of
water and other substances, but does
not have seed or fruits is a(n):
I.
2.
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4.

Bryophyte
Angiosperm
Gymnosperm
Pteridophyte

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Raju was suffering from severe


stomach pain and the doctor diagnosed
that he was suffering from peptic
ulcers and treated him with antibiotics.
He was relieved of pain. What could
be the reason for peptic ulcers?

4.

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I. Reduced secretion of hormones.

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2. Reduced water content.

2. OR'!

~Growth of Helicobacter pylori.

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4. ~ 'Iii

The average temperature of the Earth


remains fairly steady as compared to
that of the moon because of the

5.

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4. Excess secretion of enzyme.

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_)-: atmosphere.
2. lithosphere.
3. biosphere.
4. hydrosphere.

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4.

In flowers, which one of the following


conditions will increase chances of

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self-pollination~

I. Pistil .is longer than stamens m a


flower.
2/ Stamens are just above the stigma
of a pistil in a flower.
3. In all flowers of the plant only
pistil is present.
4. In all flowers of the plant only
stamens are present.

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7.

Photosynthesis in an aquatic plant was


measured by counting the number of
0 2 bubbles coming out of the cut end
of the plant. What will happen to 0 2
production if you use a pipe to blow
air from your mouth into water in the
beaker?

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which is utilized in photosynthesis.
Hence increase in 0 2 production.

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3. Bacteria from mouth will infect


plant. Hence reduction in 0 2
production.

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I. Air from mouth contains 0 2 which


is being added to the plant. Hence
increase in 0 2 production.
2.

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4.

air. Hence air from mouth will


have no effect.

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A person with blood group 'A'


can donate blood to the persons
with blood group 'A' or 'AB'
because it
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has both 'A' and


2. has only 'A'
antibodies.
3. has only 'B'
antibodies.
4. does not have
antibodies.

9.

'B' antigens.
antigen and

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antigen

'A'

and

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any antigens and

What would happen to the person if


cerebellum of his brain is damaged?

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and stand properly.

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4. He will lose his powers of vision


and hearing.

Which of the following statements are


correct?

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B. Earthworms are hermaphrodites


and undergo self-fertilization.
C. Tapeworms are hermaphrodites but
undergo cross-fertilization.

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D. Earthworms are hermaphrodites


but undergo cross-fertilization

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A. Tapeworms are hermaphrodites


and undergo self-fertilization.

I.
2.
3.
4.

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11-12 A group of red beetles Iives on green


leaves of a tree. Beetles multiply
through sexual reproduction. One day,
some green beetles are seen among the
red beetles. Green beetles breed to
produce green progeny. Crows on the
tree eat beetles.
II.
Some green beetles appear among the
red beetle because
I. beetles
become
green
by
accumulating chlorophyll from the
green leaves that they eat.
~ natural variations occur during
sexual reproduction.
3. red beetles mimic green colour of
leaves whenever they see crows.
4. beetles change colour from red to
green with change of season.

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13.

In the following food chain who gets


less energy than the tertiary consumer
and more than the primary consumer?

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2. Frog
3. Snake
J. Eagle

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I. Both red and green beetle survive


equally.
2. Only the red beetle survives.
3. More red beetles survive than the
green.
~ More green beetles survive than
the red.

II

The colour composition of beetle


population is likely to change in the
following manner:

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14.

If a non-degradable and fat soluble


pollutant, such as DDT enters the food
chain, the pollutant

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trophic level.
2. degrades at first trophic level.
3. accumulates in the body fat of
organism at first trophic level and
does not pass to second trophic
level.
4. decreases in concentration at each
trophic level.

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15.

A drop each of two non-corrosive and


non-irritating liquids A and B at a
temperature of 22"c are placed on the
skin. Liquid A gives a more cooling
sensation than liquid B. Which of the
following can be said about the liquids
A and B?

15.

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4.

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2. ~ A 'liT

B~

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qr;tR

~ 'Ill! tl
4. ~ A ll;'i ~ B c)i q<~~ <JliR ~I

There is a mixture of three solid


compounds A, B and C. Out or-these
compounds A and C are soluble in
water and compound C is sublimable
also. In what sequence the following
techniques can be used for their
effective separation?

I.
II.
Ill.
IV.

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I. Liquid A has higher boiling point


than that of liquid B.
2. Liquid A has higher latent heat of
vaporisation than that ofliquid B.
.._%. Liquid A has lower latent heat of
vaporisation than that of liquid B.
4. The boiling points of liquid A and
Bare equal.

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Filtration
Sublimation
Crystallisation from water extract
Dissolution in water

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(II), (1), (IV), (Ill)


(IV), (1), (II), (Ill)
(1), (II), (III), (IV)
(II), (IV), (1), (III)

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2.
3.

4.

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(II), (1), (IV), (III)


(IV), (1), (II), (Ill)
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17.

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Which of the following is a suitable


example for illustrating the law of
conservation of mass? (Atomic mass
of0=16; H=l)

17.

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18.

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4.

An element X has 7 electrons in its L


shell. What is true about the element
X?
I. It belongs to period 9 of modern
periodic table.
Its atom contains 9 protons.
Ill. It has a valency of7.
~- Its atoms can accept an electron to
acquire noble gas configuration.

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.mel<! 'fiT ~
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9cl

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Ill. ~ filli"1<t><11 7 "tl


IV. ~ 1f(ll11lj v:<ll "'~~~<R"")61 WUT "'fl"l:
~ ~ "<tlT f<p:oo :m'{l ~ ffl tl

J . ( l l ) and (IV)

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ll CWI'ft>:l

3. (Ill) and (IV)

3. 18g ~ q;) TWI ~ 1R ~ ~

2. (II) and (Ill)

0= 16;H= I)

I. (I) and (II)


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18g of water is formed by the


combination of 16g oxygen with
2g of hydrogen.
2. 18g of water in liquid state is
obtained by heating 18g of ice.
3. 18g of water is completely
converted into vapour state on
heating.
4. 18g of water freezes at 4C to give
same mass of ice.

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(I) <1"11 (II)

2.

(II) <1"11 (Ill)

3.

(ill) <1"11 (IV)

4.

(II) <1"11 (IV)

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19.

The reaction between carbon and


oxygen can be represented as

c(,) +0~,)

19.

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3,

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2. Ca (OH)2, CaO, CaOC(z

3. CaC03, Ca0CI 2, Ca(OH)2


4. Ca(OH)2, CaC03, CaOCb

3. CaC0 3, CaOCb , Ca(OH)2

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f;ffi y
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oT ~: X 'Ill'<! ij)m 'tt ~~ Y, ~ ~
~ ~ ;m ~ 'R 'Ill'<!.
<m'il ~ <t m~ 'il"{ mfiTq; z -t<n r
mfiTq; z
~ ~ f<lt;r;:r 'il"{ WF<II

2. Ca (OH)2, CaO, CaOCh

~m~

&iiSIOMitlr

ftn1.!r

v( CaC0 3, Ca (OH}2, CaOC(z

(J

cw-~ m~

IlL

20.

'fiT ~ f<fi>.lr

t?

I. (I) and (III)


(1}, (III) and (IV)
Jj, (I) and (IV)
4. (I) only

"'?I(

'fiT

'311 WF<II

1.

II. Displacement reaction


Ill. Endothermic reaction
fl. Combination reaction

A metal carbonate X on treatment with


a mineral acid liberates a gas which
when passed through aqueous solution
of a substance Y gives back X. The
substance Y on reaction with the gas
obtained at anode during electrolysis
of brine gives a compound Z which
can decolorise coloured fabrics. The
compounds X, Y and Z respectively
are

l!U! 3lf~

c1,) +0,1,) -co ,1,) + ~


f.!'1 .q- <t m V<mY '111 3l"M!ii'lr.m t:1

In which of the following type(s}, the


above reaction can be classified?

20.

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t-

~ 3ii<Ht'l31'1

...L

"

"t-

'"

~\)

I, ".. i

~:)
\~i

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21.

A salt can be produced by reaction


between

B. metal oxide and water.


y. metal and a mineral acid.
D. metal oxide and a mineral acid.

f.ll:l cf; '!~ <i!f"'f!li<ll ~

'f'W.I1

tl

A.~~~~~~

~- a weak acid and weak base.

~ q;'j
;;rr ~

B.

mg

<illif!llf6 ~ ~

c. mg~~~
D. mg aflif!li~:S <I'U ~ ~

I. A, Band C

I. A, B <1'11 C

2. B,C and D

2. B, C<I'U D

~C,DandA

3. C, D<I'U A

4. D,AandB

4. D, A oen B

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22.

Which of the following is true about


the two statements?
Statement I : Reactivity of aluminium
decreases when it is dipped in nitric acid

'lfi1R 1 : ll;<t!f'lf"'<l'l q,1 flili<llilt'lm ~


~ .q ~ "' q;l! -m ;;mit

'lfi1R II : ~ 1/Jt[f'lf"'<l'l q;'j ~ ~

il

I
l
l

l
!

m ~ cf; ~ f.ll:l .q ~ 'lln <Ji'll t?

Statement II : A protective layer of

.q ~

aluminium nitrate is formed when


aluminium is dipped in nitric acid.

"'II$

<it

0 "' V:<t[f'lf"'<l'l
q,1 ~ lR<I <A ;;mit tl
-;;miT

t ~ ~ II l"Jt'1il t1
'fi?:R ll"Jt'lil t ~ ~ I <m t1

I. ~ I <m

I. I is correct but II is incorrect


2. I is incorrect but II is correct
c_yBoth the statements are correct and
II is also the correct explanation of!
4. Both the statements are correct but
II is not correct explanation of I

2.
3. m~<mtoen~ II,
'fi?:R I q,1 <m

cxm!lT

'1ft

tI

4. m~.mt<I'U~ II,
'fi?:R I q,1 <m

cxm!lT

"'ltf t I

I
)

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A silvery white metal X reacts with


water at room temperature to produce
a water soluble compound Y and a
colourless gas z. The reaction is highly
exothermic and the Z catches fire
immediately during the reaction. The
solution of Y in water on reacting with
stoichiometric amount of dilute
solution of hydrochloric acid gives a
solution of pH = 7.0. The compounds
X, Y and Z respectively are:

23.

~ il"fl Z "iRRit ~I ~ "l~fMI


"1ft! ~&NT ~ (I'-ll Z 31f'lfMI 1$ ~
;;qfffir
('flRfJ ~~ ~ v 'liT ~
Y

fclw:R

jq~"l)<R'1)ft<t>

HMfi<t>{Uif'lfo<i
pH=7.0 'liT

l!BIT

AI, Al(OH)3 <1211 H2

2. Ag, AgOH and H2

2.

Ag, AgOH (I'-ll H2

K, KCI and H 2

'lit
'li{

X, Y <1211

3. K, KCI <1211 H2
4. Na, NaOH <1211 H2

A compound X is obtained by the


reaction of alkaline KMn04 with
another compound Y followed by
acidification. Compound X also reacts
with compound Y in presence of few
drops of H2 S04 to form a sweet smelling
compound Z. The compound X, Y and
Z are, respectively

24.

~ KMn0 4 ~ Y 'lit an~ 1$


Wim1 311"fi1 <t> <"I GR1 ~ X "liT'<! 61<11

~~

ff<."'f1R'Il ~ 'lit ~ <(<:.~ '!ft

~-q'~x.~v~~

11~ Tf~ ~ Z 'Rlffi ~I ~


X, Y <1211 Z !l>lm: ~

'li{

I. ~lffi, 11:~. 11:~ ~

I. Ethanol, Ethene, Ethanoic Acid


7-Ethanoic Acid, Ethanol,
Ethylethanoate

2. v:~ ~.

v:lffi,

v:f~~

v:~ ~. v:~. v:~


4. v:I!.Rffi, v:~ ~. <=tlfs<i4
3.

3. Ethanoic Acid, Ethanal, Ethene


4. Ethanol, Ethanoic Acid, Sodium
Ethanoate

Which of the following pairs of


compounds of carbon will undergo
combustion as well as addition
reaction?
C~~and

fclw:R ~ ~I ~

I.

I.

Z !l>lm: ~I

4. Na, NaOH and H2

25.

(I'-ll

I. AI, AI(OH)J and H2

./.

24.

~ ~
"{lJ 'lit "l1g x ~ ~ <n&~
(IJq "tf{ ~ 'lit ~ -q ~ ~

25.

""*'

-q ~.
~ 'liT
~-w "T"'! <::6'1 ~ >WT G:RT an~
f.!t::I

~?

C, H6

I.

2. C 2 H6 0 and C3 H8 0

CH, <1211 C,H.

C,H.O <1211 C,H,O


3. C,H,O, <1211 C,H.O
4. C,H, <1211 C,H.
2.

._3: C,H 40 2 and C 3 H60

4. C2 H2 and C1H 6

c -(

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f!l1l!.

26.

An element X combines with hydrogen


to form a compound XH 3 The element
X is placed on the right side of the
periodic table. What is true about the
element X?

Has 5 valence electrons.

1
J
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3.

An element X (atomic number 12)


reacts with another clement Y (atomic
number 17) to form a compound Z.
Which of the following statements are
true regarding this compound~

27.

:1. (I). (Ill) and (IV)

3lf~ 'ifi<: ~ ~

D oltll E

C,

X (~ ~ 12) 381

'il(q

.t

'il(q

3lf~ 'ifi<: ~

.q .t

t?

I.Z<Iil~XY,t
II. <rtr

';;j'('j

.q

Ill. X oltll Y $~'1;;,11)' $ <:ii~<:H1 ~

IV. ~ 1Jft;ro 3l'Wll ~

fclwi

. it

<liT

"11"('1"'!

ffll

(I) and (Ill)

<l

it

~ z~ ~ zc); ~ f.ll=l
<!i'R ~ 'f>~ ~

I. (II) and (Ill)


.,

Wlhft $~'1S;T1

(~ ~ 17)

+.-lVlolecular formula ofZ is XY 2


~ It is soluble in water
ltl. X and Y arc joined by sharing ot
electrons
,___j.V: It would conduct electricity in the
molten state

il<l tl

4. E. A oltll B

'

(jltjJ

2. B. C oltll D

4. E, A and B

27.

om t I

A, B oltll C

I.

ll

oltll

'tt

~tt

I. A, Band C
2. B, C and D
-:f.. C, D and E

E. XH,, ';;j'('j

basic compound.

mq

D. ~ 5

E. XH 3 reacts with water to form a

Wlhft $~'1S;T1

c. <rtr 3lmq

B. <rtr

~Is a non-metal and is a gas.

'(l(q

A. ~ 3

Has 3 valence electrons.

B. Is a metal and is solid.

X 61$1hl1 .q' 7:lTT! 'ifi<: ~


X H 3 'f'll(ll I 'il(q X 3W!<f <ffi1lfi 1l ~
<Rt!iWI~ t1 (f(i'l X~~ ~WIt?

"-r(l) and (IV)

I.l

oltll

(II)

2.

(I) oltll (Ill)

3.

(1), (Ill)

4.

(I)

oltll

'/

(Ill)

I.

-1--

cI

oltll

(IV)

(IV)

-')

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A ship sends a sonar wave to the sea


bed which is flat and measured several
times over a large area. One day the
reflected sound wave takes longer time
than in previous measurements. The
possible reason is:

28.

~ $r -q
I ~ ~
"'R ~ ~ .t ~
iWT ;it ;;mil
t1 l'f of; l'JI1f'll <T; at'l~. ~ WI

t
w.m:

q(lctfifd ~
"fflRIT

-.... the frequency of the sonar .wave,


generated by the equipment is
lower than previous measurements.
2. there is a solid object of large size
in the path of sonar wave.
3. there is a huge air bubble in the
path of sonar wave.
4. the loudness of the sonar wave,
generated by the equipment IS
lower than previous measurement.

29. Which of the following ray diagram is


correct?

~ ~ qft ~ qft am,- '1R ll1"'it -;;"fT ~

iWT q;l

~ l{ ~ ~

t1 ~ W"'flfi'lo 'fiR1II

I.

l'f l'JI1f'll qft 3l\l!\ll

2.

w.m: iWT qft ~ <nll tl


w.m: iWT liT'f l{ ~ ~ ~

*
w.m: iWT * liT'f

<N<fi<OI &RJ ~

q;1 om~~~

3.

l{ ~ ~ ~

~'Iii~ ~I

4.

29.

l'f l'JI1f'll qft 31'f!\ll,

<N'fl(OI &RJ ~

mm iWT qft 'll'lffi!l. <nll ~I

f.p;j l{

.t <i>'t-1 m ffi -m't

~?

2)

3)

4)

!
Image at infinity

m'o

"<R ~ fof<t kit

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A concave lens always gives a virtual


image. In optical lenses worn by
humans which of the following
statements is true?

30.

~ f.!i;j if "' 'fiR <'ll


I.

I. The lens can never be concave.


__,-2: In some cases the lens can be
concave if the focal length is much
larger than 2. 5 em.
3. All focal length concave lenses are
possible.
4. All focal length convex lenses are
possible.

31.

I,

I
i

~; 211

3. J.811

<w.R

q;~ ~ ~

~ %?

"'!lif m<1'f>i!T I

ir 'ffil

3'I'CI'W'I

3.

~ 2.5cm

<~':it ~ ~

'ffil <i'1<'1

~I
4. <!~ ~ ~
~I

31.

%'R'U ~ ~
<'~an-~ mt ~~

W.f>Ol

*
*

31cl(!(1

"3'm'[

~ 'I,-~ ~ ~?.<{)

if 30 ,ooo km

'ffil <i'1<'1

* 'lful:

q:iT ~ "Ill: ep:~ m


%1 ~?.<{) q:iT ~ q;'t 6,000 km fu>:rr ~

q;a;r

%t ~ 'i ~ ~ ~
Wiml

31'ft

~ "Ill:

<lit

24

-qfu!;ln

<iii if 'Cf1f1m

%1
1~<"1"1'-l
<"WWT
q;J
liR
1o m!s-' om ~ 'lil ~ 1000 kg
't!R'Ii\ p>&.ftil <WI
"ll~ if TJfu '11\it
~ ~ "Ill: 12 <iii if ~ Tf1t 'fiTli q;J
qf{ifl<'1'1 ~I
3lTffi

I. 3.611

I 0 14 J

2. 211 X 7.2 11 X 10 14 )
3. 1.811 X ]014 j

10 14 j

7.211

'ffi!

2. ~ ~

A geo-stationary satellite is orbiting


around earth at height of 30,000 km
in circular orbit. The radius of the
earth is taken as 6000 km. The
geo-stationary satellite comes back
to its position after one revolution
in exactly 24 hours. Let the
acceleration due to gravity (g) be
I 0 m/s2 and mass of satellite be
1000 kg; calculate the work done in
12 hours when movtng under
gravitational force.

J. 3.611

~ 'ffil ~ 311\lR'it ~ ~ %1 ~
bRI ~if~~ cwit %1*''~-~ <9m if;

10 14 )

4. OJ

10 14 )

4. 0 J

l,
*

l
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Consider a simple circuit containing a


battery
and
three
identical
incandescent bulbs A, B and C. Bulb A
is wired in parallel with bulb B and
this combination is wired in series with
bulb C. What would happen to the
brightness of the other two bulbs if
bulb A were to burn out?

32.

<fR 1l:'i' w:lR

-mt

1l:'l'

~ 'R"i A, B WIT C WIT

.U?l

1l:'l' ~ ~ qft ~

~I 'R"i A WIT GR"i B <l1lRR Sfi1'! ij

q<[J

~ Only bulb B would get brighter.

it'll?

I. ~ <R"'! B

2. Both A and B would get brighter.


3. Bulb B would get brighter and bulb
C would get dimmer.
4. There would be no change in the
brightness of either bulb B or

"14~ 'Ill

aTI"l''l

2. ~ GR"i A ol'.fl B

aTI"l''l

~I

3lf"l'!l "14 ili"wu it'll ~


GR"i c "l1llT liT'lll
4. <::RT ~ B am c il <l f<llm .n ~
3. 'R"i B

bulb C.

qft ~ 'R ~

33.

~ ~ WIT R<fil ~ ~ 'R"i C


~ ~ Sfi1'! ij ~ ~I GR"i A
ml'! it
;;rr;t qft ~ ij <::AI 3Pl ~ qft ~ ij

Three different circuits (1, II and III)


are
constructed
using
identical
batteries and resistors of R and 2R
ohm. What can be said about current I
in arm AB of each circuit?

33.

"li'1Jq

"'It! ..wnl

am

~ ol'.fl R
mm ~

2R ohm
"@fA
<l <~A M'I:R
~ (I, II
III) 'f'll<l TJ<I ~I ~
'!ftq~q qi\ AB 'F1 il ~ !ffil I
"@fA

am

'ITt ij '1<11

~ ~ <~<!>(~! ~?

E~R
B

II
AR

'

<:.~Y~..-~

Ill

I. In<iJ<I111.

I. Iu<Ij<I111 .

2. lJ<ln<Im.

2. J,<Iu<I111 .
3. J, =In = Im.

~=In

=Im.

4. / 1>/n= Im.

4. lJ>lu= Im.

2J

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A uranium nucleus at rest decays into a


thorium nucleus and a helium nucleus,
as shown below. Which of the
following is true?

f1lim W-R ~ 11f<qq;


qj! ~ 1!,'li ~ 11f<qq; <l!ll ~
11f<qq; # mm tl f.ri;j # <ii"A m ~ t?

34.

# o:WI

f.ri;j

'
f'

l'
'f

I.~~ 'RI~ qft ~ ~

I. Each decay product has the same


kinetic energy.
2. The decay products tend to go in
the same direction.
LX/ The thorium nucleus has more
momentum than the helium
nucleus.
4. The helium nucleus has more
kinetic energy than the thorium
nucleus.
35.

~i'l
2. ~ 'RI~ 'l!Jfl

<1>1 ~

it ron 'If 1Jfu 'fiB

W<l 'ti

3. ~ "'Tf% '~>~

<WT tOf<.'l<tli 11f"''l>

aTI'!l'fl t I

qft ~&ll

4. tflf<.'lllli "'Tf% <1>1 ~ ~ ~


"'lf% <1>1 ~&ll aTI'!l'fl tl

The figure below shows the position of


a ball at I = 0, I = I s, I = 2 s, t = 3 s
andt=4s

35.

f.!t=l f<l>, t = 0, I = I s, I = 2 s, I = 3 s
<l!lT 1 = 4 s 'G1:

'F<Pm tR qft W:lffilli m t1

i
l

--+

x=o

Position of ball at five successive times


qft fP.rfrr
rffq 'Wm: Wl'7if' w

I
~A

f.ll1 'If

Which of the graph below is a possible


graph of the position x(t)?

2)

1)

*'

00

'!11"11 ~ x(t) q;'\


~ t?
~ ~ '!11"11

~ ~

I
I

4)
X

{'
!

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The graph shows position as a function


of time for two trains A and B running
on parallel tracks. For times greater
than 1 = 0, which of the following
statement is true?

36.

* am

11firn ~ A
B
<ii't ~
1liW! <$"
~ if. ~ mq; if <::WIT tl I = 0 .t
~ 1$- ~* ~ ~ if<l <t>T-1 m

liT'i

'R

~wnf.g<ll '1ft ft:?.lfu

~~t?

c:

:~
0
"'0.

I
I
I
I
I
I
I

B
I
I
I
I
I

time

I W!'l

IR

I. ~ Is 'R,

(/. At time Is, both trains have the


same velocity.
2. Both trains speed up all the time.
3. Both trains may have the same
velocity at some time earlier than
Is.
4. Graph indicates that both trains
have the same acceleration at a
given time.

37.

tR

~WII~<lT

1$- $!

'1ft 1Jfu <J'ift

-ey,rr

WW!~I

2. -ey,rr

~(111f~'ll'

'f{

~Wttl
3. ~Is <l ~ finm ~ 'R -ey,rr
~WIIfi!\4). 1$- $! WfR
~I

4. m<~>
WWT

The figure shown below depicts the


distance travelled by a body as a
function of time.

37.

mm

*finm

~. -ey,rr ~mfi!\<ll
f<;>l 'Pf ~ 'R WfR ~I

~ 1$- 1liWI 1$- ~if

~ '1ft l"flft ~

finm ~ GRT
~ m if ~ l"flft t1

.g

I0

WPl ~~

10

Time (in sec.)

The average speed and maximum


speed between 0 and 20 s are
'---h I m/s, 2.0 m/s respectively.
2. I m/s, 1.6 m/s respectively.
3. 2.0 m/s, 2.6 m/s respectively.
4. 1.3 m/s, 2.0 m/s respectively.

.t

20 s

"#)

20

* ~ if afurn v,ci

~ '00

t:

I. Wilm: I m/s, 2.0 m/s

2. Wilm: I m/s, 1.6 mls


3. Wilm: 2.0 m/s, 2.6 m/s
4. Wilm: 1.3 m/s, 2.0 m/s

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38.

A hypothetical planet has densityp,


radius R, and surface gravitational
acceler ation g. If the radius of the

39.

m:

I. 4g

I. 4g

2. 2g

2. 2g

3. g

3. g

4. g/2

g/2
Three rings P, Q and R are droppe d at
the same time over identical hollow
magnet s as shown below :

39.

-q

<fR qwif P. Q o~
~ '11: -q:q; ~ ~

~ ~

R q;'t "\111R ~

"' flm<rr

;;mn

t :

I
1
Plastic ring +--

E: 9

Copper rings

"Cfl'f1n:

Gi'llfR:Cfl ~

l
j

i
i

t
J

-q ~ ~ m "'~ C!Wit. P. Q o~
R ~ <fi m'! '11: ~ $ lf>ll q;]

Which of the followi ng describ es the


order in which the ring P, Q and R
reach the bottom of the magnet ?

f.p::;j

I. They arrive in the order P, Q, R.


2. They arrive in the order P, R, Q.

ll ~ tt
2. c) P, R, Q $ ~ ll ~ tt
3. ~Po~ R v:<n m~ ~to~

~t?

Il

ff?:n R

~
([~ ~ '1<>1'1'1 ~ g t1
-<t>'t "\111R 00 ~ ~ w <1ft fl;?:n <n'1
-.n:, w q;1 ~ "' ~ ~
'KIT

planet were doubled , but the planeta ry


the
same,
the
stayed
density
the
at
acceler ation due to gravity
planet's surface would be :

'lil ~ p.

finm qf{<t>fo-qct W

l. c) P, Q, R $ lf>ll

3. Rings P and R arrive


simulta neously , followe d by Q.

~ Q<JR lll

4. ~ Qo~ R -q:q; m~ ~to~

J. Rings Q and R arrive


simulta neously , followe d by P.

~ P<!R lll

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velocity in x direction enters a region
of uniform magnetic field along y
direction. Which of the following
physical quantity(ies) is(are) non-zero
and remain constant?

4o.

mrr -q ~ tl1!R *' ~ lJft! ~311


~ ~~q;_;i1 ~ Y mrr -q ~ "WlR
'4"'1<~ ll};! -q m
t 1 f.p:;j -q q;'),
x

'f;<f

'f;<f

-m

tc~)

-umc"<ti)

v.ei

~mit

e--- -

e--- -

I.

Velocity of the electron.


. Jl. Magnitude of the momentum of the
electron.
JH. Force on the electron.
IV. The kinetic energy of electron.
I.
2.
3.
4.

I.

~~"'.:A

q;)

II. ~~q;_;i1 $

$1

"fiWJ

q;J

m. ~~ q;_;A 1R ore
IV. ~~"'.:A "'f>1 ~ ~

Only I and II.


Only lii and IV.
All four.
Only II and IV.

I. ~ Iom II

2. ~mom IV
3. <1"'4! '<fRY
4. ~Hom IV

41.

An open box is made from a square


lamina of side 12cm, by cutting equal
squares at the comers and folding up
the remaining flaps. The volume of
this box cannot be

41.

12cm

'!fliT C!R'l Cfllf<!m:

'm'! $

'ffiT

~ tl1!R

crt <m '"' v.ei -$1 1l"R'l1


<li't ~ '"' ~ W'fT omrr <RI1:fT ~
t1 ~ <lf<m q;) 3WR ~ m~

I. 115 c.c.

I. 115 c.c.

2. 120 c.c.

2. 120 c.c.

3. 125 c.c.

3. 125 c.c.

4. 130 c.c.

4. 130 c.c.

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A has a pair of triangles with


corresponding sides proportional, and
B has a pair of pentagons with
corresponding sides proportional.
S1
S2

42.

43.

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44.

s1 =A"* ft!~ ~
~
Sz:Bcfi ~~ ~ m~
f.!>:;r

I
)

''
I

45.

WI t?

"'161 t

2. SzW~t~S~W~~t
3.

GBT S1 11!{

4. '!

1'1 ABC is an equilateral triangle of side


2JJ ems. P is any point in the interior
of 1'1 ABC. If x. y, z are the distances of
P from the sides of the triangle, then
x+y+z=

43.

Sz WI

t'

mS1'! tiT SzWI ~

1'1 ABC ~ ~ ft!~ t ~


2JJ ems. t1 ft!~ ABC cfi

~ t1 "11f<::

X,

"""'
.... ..:. ...mit
"-.. ->11 ~ ~''"''

I. 2+J3ems.

I. 2+J3ems.

2. 5 ems.
3. 3 ems.
4. 4 ems.

2. 5 ems.
3. 3 ems.
4. 4 ems.

Which of the following numbers is the


fourth power of a natural number?

44.

f.!>:;r ~3il

y,

. ...:.
Q
01

aro

'lf"J

P~

~ p ~ fll~ qfj
x+ y+z=

1l "if>"A-m

~ q;1 ~$mi t

6765201
2. 6765206
3. 6765207
4. 6765209

<n?.Rl ll <!iR

1. s1 W~ t ~ s2 W~

S 1 is true, but S2 is not true.


s2 is true, but sl is not true.
Both S1 and S2 are true.
Neither S 1 nor Sz is true.

-1.

~ WT<i ~
Wiljqlol ~ om B ~ 'liT ~ t
~ WT<I ~ <'lqljql<ft ~

=A's triangles must be similar


=B's pentagons must be similar

Which of the following statement is


correct?
I.
2.
3.
4.

A ft!:rrJ 'liT ~

~ ~l<t>RI<t>

I. 6765201
2. 6765206
3. 6765207
4. 6765209

The square of an odd integer must be


of the form
I.
2.
3.
4.

I. 6n+ I
2. 6n+3
3. 8n+l

6n+ I
6n+3
8n+l
4n+ I but may not be 8n+ I

4. 4n+l ~ 8n+l "'161m~

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46.

ABCD is a square with side a. With


centers A, B, C and D four circles are
drawn such that each circle touches
externally two of the remaining three
circles. Let be the area of the region
m the interior of the square and
exterior of the circles. Then the
maximum value of is

I. a'( !-7!")

48.

I. a'( !-7!")

~7!")

3.

a 2 (7L-1)

4.

47.

a'(

am

'fll -q " f<Rf -ey <!iT ~ ~ " ..m


q;uf m1 11F11 1ln oCflf c); atHtR<ii ~
am 'fll c); ~ ~ '<til ~ 'hit
o'<til ~ 1IFI m-rrr

2.

ABCD ~ Cflf t ~ ~ a t1
D <!iT cR ~ 1IFI Cfl{ '1R
A, B, C
~ ~ -;;ml ~ <llflf; ~ ~ ~ <if.!

2. a' (

7La'
4

Thevalueoftanl 0 tan2tan3 ... tan89" is

47.

a 2 (7L-l}

4.

7La'
4

tanl 0 tan2 tan3 ... tan89<f;l 1IFI

I. 0
2. I
3. 2

4.

4.
48.

ax + bx + c =0 ,

a, b, c

~I'Rifq<ti

m~ cii'R]fqiji 1F1 mrrr ~

~~

I.
2.
3.
4.

I. a, b,c~ ~
2. b2 > 3ac.
3. ac > 0!1?.11 b~

c=O.

-;;jtrf

has real roots if


a, b, c are integers.
b2 > 3ac.
ac > 0 and b is zero.

ax' + bx + c = 0, where a, b, c are real,

~7!")

3.

I. 0
2. I
3. 2

4. c=O.
49.

An open box A is made from a square


piece of tin by cutting equal squares S
at the comers and folding up the
remaining flaps. Another open box B
is made similarly using one of the
squares S. If U and V are the volumes
of A and B respectively, then which of
the following is not possible?

I.
2.
3.
4.

49.

'iiRT '<tiM"
~
~ qtTfci;R fl'f
W1'A cpf s ~ !1?.11 ~ 'tlffiT <!iT
~ ~ ~ <U<m A~ "ffi1T t1
f<rrnl ~ cpf s " ~ apt
~ <U<m B ~ "ffi1T t ~ U !1?.11
V, A !1?.11 B c);~: 3WR ~ f.A

"\

"

U> V
V>U
U=V
minimum value of U > maximum
value ofV.

(Rij

~ "'""' "'lff t?

I. U>V
2. V>U
3. U=V
4. u '<til ~ 1IFI > v '<til ~ 'I!R

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50.

Which of the following statements


holds always?
I.
2.
3.
4.

\l
!
l

50.

51.

-J

Which of the following polygons are


uniquely determined when all the sides
are given?

2.

I
Il
1

52.

~ ~

t?

_....._
)(("''f>

....,...b

.,.,......,..,

... ~.,-

..,.,,",

""""

--~

tjlj('jkf

~~!I

3. ~~~~qtftl
4. ~ ~ ~,_pr ~ 3W<

51.

!1

f.ll;! ~ ~ if>'R-m ~~ ~ ~
~~~-;;mnt~~-41~

.;y ~ m1

I.
2.
3.
4.

11' if>'R-m q;tR

I. ~ 3W< ~ qtf !I

Every rectangle is a square.


Every parallelogram is a trapezium
Every rhombus is a square
Every parallelogram is a rectangle

f.ll;!

Quadrilateral
Triangle
Pentagon
Hexagon

I. ~,_pr
2.~

3. lfq~
4. ~~

There are several human beings and


several dogs in a room. One tenth of
the humans have lost a leg. The total
numbers of feet are 77. Then the
number of dogs is

52.

<filR -q

qiT

-mr:m

t1 Y -ttu

~I l!J&ll
~ ~ 11!(
'fiT -wii 'IWT ~ ~ lit "''

qiT

-mrt

I. not determinable due to


insufficient data

1. ~ 6Tll

2. 4
3. 5
4. 6

2. 4

mr n t m~ qiT

q;f{UT

-:m

~-;;n~

3. 5
4. 6

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All the arcs in the following diagram


are semi-circles. This diagram shows
two paths connecting A to B. Path I is
the single large semi-circle and Path II
consists of the chain of small semicircles.

53.

f.!l'! m if ~ ~ 3l~ ~~ ~ m
if A <n'\ B <l ~ fu<t .-ey lWf ~
TPl ~I lWf ll!l'l ~ ~ 3l~ t ~
lWl II 3l~ 'liT ~ t1

'*

lW!IlWlll<l ~ t
2. lWf IlWf II
'ifU<l'{ t
3. lW! IlWl II <l mer t

I. Path I is longer than path II

I.

2. Path I is of the same length as Path


II
3. Path I is shorter than Path II
4. Path I is of the same length as Path
II, only if the number of semi
circles is not more than 4

54.

'*

'*

4. lWIIo~ 1Wl11~ ~
l
~ 'll'fl:; 3l~ 'liT mT 4 <t
3lf% ~ tl

One integer is chosen out of I, 2, 3, ... ,


I00. What is the probability that it is
neither divisible by 4 nor by 6

54.

I, 2, 3, ... , 100 <l ~~~Offill t1

~ "~

m4 ~n m6 <t f<l'qJf;rn m'1ft

~lf<iqidl tl

I. 0.59

2. 0.67

I. 0.59

3. 0.41

2. 0.67

4. 0.33

3. 0.41

4. 0.33

55.

J<a~h)' +J(b~a)'

55

IS

I. Always zero

J<a~b)' +J(b~a)'
1.~~

3. Positive if and only if a>b

2.~ ~ ~
3. ~ 'll'fl:;
~ 'll'fl:; a>b

4. Positive only if a* b

4. ~ ~

2. Never zero

am

'llfl::

a* b

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I
l

A solid metal sphere of surface area S 1


is melted and recast into a number of
smaller spheres. S2 is the sum of the
surface areas of all the smaller spheres.
Then
1.

56.

II
II

57.

s, > s2
s2 > s,
s, = s2

I.
2.
3.
4.

3.

I
l

.J3

(1 +

.J3)'

3.

59.

Re.l and Rs.5 coins are


Find
many required).
payment which cannot
these coins, if not more
are allowed.

available (as
the smallest
be made by
than 5 coins

58.

t
j

"tl

Median of a data
has
which
number
number of observations
above it. The median
1, 9,4,3,7,6,8,8,12,15 is

.J3)' - (1- .J3 )'


.J3

Re.J om Rs.5 c); ~ ~

"i11t

m > 'ltR s fu<liflT .t

"t

('f;r<A

3lftlifi ~

<rnqft~mhrrmif~

l:fRIR ~I
I. 3
2. 12
3. 14
4. 18
set IS a
equal
an
below and
of the data

59.

~ ~

qft 111f'f.2lif)l

~ ~ ~

f;mcf; '3i1f< om -;ft"il ~ll:T'lll '1ft ~


<rUiR

~I I, 9, 4, 3, 7, 6, 8, 8, 12, 15

I. 7. 5
I

~ WlR

4. 23.10100100010000 ...

I. 3
2. 12
3. 14
4. 18

.,.qr ffll

I. .J41616
2. 23.232323 ...

4. 23.10100100010000 ...

Sz > S,
S1 = Sz
S 1 = Sz 'lfR ~

Which of the following is an irrational


number?

(I+ .J3)'- (I-

S1 > S2

~3ll<t

I. .J41616
2. 23.232323 ...

58.

om mu

~~I Oil

~ ~

s,

<!iT fli 1 ~I if> ( ffll 'lTffi if <m'!1 ;;miT ~ I


Sz .,.qr ffll llTffi c); ~ ~ "f)l

2.
3.
4. S 1 = S2 only if all the smaller
spheres of equal radii

qft 111f'f.2lif)l ~

I. 7 5
2. 7
3. 8
4. 7 om s

2. 7

3. 8
4. any number between 7 and 8

<ifq ~ ~

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Suppose you walk from home to the


bus stand at 4 kmlh and immediately
return at x kmlh.
If the average
speed is 6 kmlh then x is

60.

-m

I. Skmlh
2. IOkmlh
3. 12km/h
4. cannot be determined unless the
distance from home to bus stand is
known.

61.

From about 13th century to the time of


the French Revolution sumptuary laws
were expected to be followed strictly
to:
I. regulate the behaviour of the
royalty.
Y. regulate the income of people by
social rank.
3. control the behaviour of those
considered social inferiors.
4. provide religious sanctity to social
behaviour.

llR ~ f.l> 3lTI! <m ~ ~ OR (Iii;


4 km!h <n't l1fu ~
f
~
X km/h ~ CIT<m
f1 "l!R ~ l1fu
6kmlhtmxt

mm am

I. Skmlh
2. !Okmlh
3. 12kmlh
4. "'itt f.!!-.lim! ~ ;;n ~ ~
OR ~ iH! ~ 'fl1 ;_ft ~ 'l
61.

WJ1!lT I3<if
(Iii;

.ro

l!fi!f .r.itft

'f;\

(Iii;

~I

~~>ifilftl ~

~ ~ 'IR'A ~ ~

~~~
I. ~
2.

'lft<m:

~ ~ f~lf'lljM

ftl'llf"l'*' ~ ~ ~
31Pl f~lf'll:&'q

3.

ftl'llf"lifl ~ ~

m
4.

WI
<n1

WI
f.!l:f

~ C!!Cm< 'R f.F.i;r1rr

;;n:t <m"'

w1

ftl'llf"lifl ~ ~ "fffi:fq; at:pi)0:'1

iiAl

WI

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62.

'

Choose the correct response from the


given options.
On 3'd March 1933 the famous
Enabling Act was passed to:

62. f"l"''f{'tf(!lla f<l<l iM ll ~ '<liT ~ ~~


1
3 1'lfif 1933 qi\ ~ I ~4Cilft'i 1 ~I
~ '1m fcl;ln "PU
a. ~

ll

en

dHI~IIJI qit ~

mwt1

b. ~qi\~~~~~

'0L establish dictatorship in Germany.


give Hitler the power to rule by
decree.
c. ban all trade unions.
d. ban all political parties and their

qit ~ .flffi ~I

c. Ol'lit ~ >f-PR 'lit ~ ""' Wu ~

<l"'.,lfaq; ~ i'l!lf ~
6tl<tifli<U' <ii\ ~fd<ifl.td ~ ~

d. ~

affiliates.

~I

am (b) ~~I
~(c) am (d) ~~I
(a), (b) am (c)~ ~I

I. ~ (a)
~/ only a and b are correct

2.

2. only c and d are correct

3.

3. a, b and c are correct

4. ~(d) ~tl

4. only d is correct
Enclosures in England were seen as :

63.

!
l
I

63.

I. hindrance to agricultural expansion


and crop rotation.
hindrance to commercialization of
agriculture.
3. necessary to make long-term
investment on land, agriculture and
to plan crop rotation to improve the
soil.
4. necessary to protect the interests of
those who depended on the
commons for their survival.

:q ~ ~ (il;1#thj{)

;;mrr

qi\ ~

en -

1. ~ fcR:<m:

am :tfim'! ~ ll omn1

ll omtll
3. 'If4 am~ ll ~ f.lcm <t ~
i'l!lf <rfi! 'If4 <Iii f i <RR ~

2.

<rfil qi

O!jq6fil1Cii(OI

~ ~ qit

$A t 'ffi!4 q;

i>M~ll<li I

4. ~

w qit ~ q; ~ i>ll<t~<t<li ~

am~<t~~m'R
f.I>R ~I

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The Balkans, which was a serious


source of nationalist tension in Europe
after 1871, was a region comprising of:

64.

'fl'!_ 1871 ~ ~~'If Ulli!ql{\ <RIC! qrr

lj'ifu:

1!,<fi

~ <ii('lq) 1

f1""lf<!if&d ~

I. Romania,
Germany,
Poland,
Bulgaria.
2. Romania, Prussia, Greece, Croatia
and Serbia.
3. Serbia, Austria, Bulgaria, Slovakia
and Poland.
~"Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, Croatia,
Romania.

ami

I. {)4if1111, ~.

u, '"'11fti11

2. \lnf1111, ~.

"lfm, if;ll1/1111 "Q.Ci

3. ~. ~. '"'11fti11, &ilqlf'fii11

"Q.Ciu
4. ~ '"'11ft111,

,r65 /"
' ..... __
~'-"'

What was Rinderpest?

$i ~I ~ $i 'If

65.

I. A disease of cattle plagues that

ffMh<:

"lfm, $lf.MI, U41f'1111

'1111 ~?

I. ~ ~ ~ 'qil WI orr 1890 ~


W<!> 'If ~ 'If ~ ~I
2. ~r1'*' ~ orr 1s9o ~ W<l> 'If

spread in Africa in the I 890s.


~: Bubonic plague which spread in
the region of Maharashtra in the
1890s.
3. A type of cholera that spread in
Assam in the I 890s.
4. A devastating bird disease that was
imported to Italy from British Asia,
through chicken meat.

~'If~~~

3. ~

'If

'fiT 1!,<fi V<liR

3lWI

4. ~

orr

189o ~ ~

'If ~ ~I

'qil

*'
*' '41'!21l! ~ f.ful

1!.'fi ~

l'l'ffi c~ me)

WI orr '!PI

~~~3W!TI

66.

Which ofthe fOllowing is a correct match?

66.

I. Rashsundari Debi - Istri

Dharma
Yichar
2. Ram Chadda
- Amar Jiban
- Chote Aur
vk Kashibaba
Bade ka
Sawaal
4. Sudarshan Chakra- Gulamgiri

f1""lf<!if&a

'If 'lit.! m fl:R1R mit

I. @~;;:{] ~ - ~ 1-.llf

2.

'ijlf ~

t?

fcRm:

- ~~

3. ~ 'II"'T

- mhm ~ 'qil ~

4. ~~

114filf<

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Printing created possibilities of wider


circulation of ideas. Who of the
following hailed pnntmg as the
ultimate gift of God?

67.

'Rfl1r 1 ~

3.

68.

wfl\1<1 v:<i mfl\1<1 ~


2. mfl\1<1 v:<i Tjfq ~ ~
3. *"'-~ ~ v:<i cp.f -.ftc! 31~
4. 15<1, mfl\1<1 v:<i Tjfq
~

village

forests.
69.

<VI. 1878 ~ ~ v:<R "' ~ 'liT ~


V<fiTU -q f<;r'llf;rn ~:
I.

~tuaries.

and

rn ~ "ii'!

4.~

I. reserved and protected forests.


2. protected and vi II age forests.
3. bio-sphere reserves and wild life
protected

~ t-=~

I.~~~
2. q'1)f~W1)

TheForestActofl878divided forests into:

~reserved,

'liT W-R 'liT

'liT ~'qq

~~m!m?

I. Martin Luther
~- Menocchio
3. Roman Catholic Church
4. Gutenberg
68.

~ "' ~ ~ ~ ~

Consider the following statements and


identify the correct response from the
options given thereafter:
Statement 1: Hitler said 'In my state
the mother is the most important
citizen'.
Statement II: In Nazi Germany while
boys were taught to be ag,gressive,
muscular and steel hearted; gtrls were
told that they had to become good
mothers.
I. Statement I is true but statement II
is false.
2. Both statement I and statement II
are true but statement II is not the
correct explanation of statement I.
3. Both the statements are false.
iA.-Both statement I and statement II
are true and statement II is the
correct explanation of statement I.

69.

f1'"1fc:1f@o q;~ 'R ~ q;f am <if'!;


~ lfll: fq"' ril' if ~ 'liT 'Wi'IR q;f:
q;?.R

m
q;?.R

-q

I: ~ ":l 'ifim '~ ~ if llf<11


q6~'i."r ~ t1'
II : ~ "f'f;fi if ~ 'liT

3ll<;t>lq'*'.

~IFC1<1~n(1"1

I. q;l!f'l I ~

am ~ m

ftmwn 'iffiiT 2l1 ; <'1 s f'l> I.1T 'liT


~~~~tl

'fiT
q;m lf1ll f<i;

'R q;l!f'l II 1Jffil

2. q;I!R I <12ll q;l!f'l II -ey,n ~


~ II q;~!Ff I oR -m\ Ol!JW.!T

tI
'R

'ITff t I

3. ~ q;l!f'j 1Jffil tl

t am
tI

4. q;l!f'l I <12ll q;l!f'l II -ey,n ~


q;I!R II q;l!f'l I 'fiT ~ O!!l1Jilll

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70.

Consider the following statements and


choose the correct response from the
options given thereafter:

'ilq""hi"n<l' (qql~1<)
"!if, ~ fclf*"' mfif'li

Statement 1: The major cricket


tournament of colonial India, the
'Quadrangular' did not represent
regions but religious communities.
Statement II: The victory of the
'Hindus' in the 'Quadrangular' cricket
tournament in 1923 was equated by a
cricket fan with Gandhiji's war on
'untouchability'.

fclf*"! a:tn'

<liT

~ <liT 'l!fuf.ff~ ~ "-111


'ifiv:r=l II : v:<ii ~

'lltft

"2t ~ 1923

<fi

'i!qiS<f;lUfl<j' (qql{1<) ~ ~ ii
iTt! ~ q;"t -;;fffi q;"t 'WR' ' 3lf'W-l dI '

q;

l!Tm

;;IT ~ ~

2. q;~
3. q;~
q;~

4. q;~
q;~

..t q;1 1

iI
I 'l'fffil i_ 111: q;~ II mft i I
I o"-11 q;~ II <::Rf mft t f<!iTI
II q;~ I q;"t mft OliiWil i I
I <1"-11 q;~ II <::Rf mft t f<!iTI
II q;~ I q;"t mft OliiWil "!if i1

I. q;~ I mft

,......t:/ Statement I is true but statement II


is false.
2. Statement I is false but statement II
is true.
3. Both statement I and statement II
are true and II is correct
explanation of statement I.
4. Both statement I and statement II
are true but statement II is not the
correct explanation of statement I.

71.

f'1"'1f(']flld q;~ 111: fcrcm: 'lit 3ih: ow:: ii


~ lJll: f<l<t>c-q'i ii mft q;"t ~ 'lit:
'ifiv:r=l I : ili')qf'1~f~l<t> 'llml <liT ~

111: q;~ II 'l'fffil

Match the following columns :


~B

~A

Column B
Column A
the (A) December,
Ambedkar established
1929
Depressed Classes Association
(11) Gandhiji began the Civi (B) August,
1930
Disobedience Movement
(lll) Gandhiji ended the Civil j("C) March,
1930
Disobedience Movement
(IV) Congress adopted the demand (D) March,
1931
for 'Puma Swaraj'

(I)

(I)

-.::fum '!'!

""'

(trn.; (A) ~1929

~ ~)ftl1:1~1~) qft ~ <t~'i

(11) 'lftil ;;ft

'l1'1ftq;

am'<r ~
(lll) 'lftil ;;ft ~ 'l1'1ftq;

3lq,IT

3lq,IT

(B)

31'ffi1 1930

(C) '"" 1930

~.

(IV)

I. (I)- (C), (II)- (D), (III)- (B), (IV)- (A)


,_Y. (I)- (B), (II)- (C), (III)- (D), (IV)- (A)
3. (I)- (C), (II)- (A), (III)- (B), (IV)- (D)
4. (I)- (D), (II)- (C), (III)- (B), (IV)- (A)

...rn. ~ ''r'f ~ "" '"" ""'

(D) '"" 1931

(I)- (C), (II)- (D), (III)- (B), (IV)- (A)


(I)- (B), (II)- (C), (III)- (D), (IV)- (A)
3. (I)- (C), (II)- (A), (III)- (B), (IV)- (D)
4. (I)- (D), (II)- (C), (III)- (B), (IV)- (A)
I.
2.

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Consider the following statements and


choose the correct response from the
options given thereafter:

12. f.l1:::l ~

il
I

'# .ret 'lft ~ ~:


~ I : ~ 1707 "<t v:<R 31fq; ~ ~
1-11~a:s F<ti'IS4 31fq; "lk ~ <t l'fO"t
'fiT ~ flf;"1ff I

~II :~""'~~mll
~'fiT~ <611

I. Both statement I and statement II


are false.
Both statement I and statement II
are true and statement II is the
result of statement I.
3. Statement I is true but statement II
is false.
4. Both statement I and statement II
are true but statement II is not a
result of statement I.

(
73.

2.

om "iii~ II c::Rl

lR'RI

~ II, ~ I 'fiT 1!fturr4 ~I


3. "iii~ I .ret

1R "iii~ II lR'RI ~I

t fil;'q
-:m ~I

4. "iii~ I <l?:fi "iii~ II <::Rf .ret


"iii~ II, "iii~ I 'fiT 1!fturr4

Consider the following statements and


choose the correct response from the
options given thereafter:
Statement 1: Traders and travellers
introduced new crops to the land they
travelled.
Statement II: Noodles most likely
travelled from China through Arab
traders to Sicily.
Statement Ill: Potato reached the
West through travellers and became
the staple diet of the poor.

73.

f.l1:::l ~ 1R Wm: ~
lfll: fqq;("ql'

'# .ret 'fiT

~ 1 : Olii41F<4T

~ II: ~

<l?:fi ""'

'# ~

WR ~:

am ~ ~ 6'1 m

'# ~ ~ qft W'3ll<l

"'11ct

qft

-;;rn'i " lfll:l

~ f.!; ~ ;;fA ~

31T<i Olli4il1<fl' &lU fum;!\ ~I

~ III : Olll4if<<!l'

"<t &ro 31R'L

~ <l?:fi ~ 'fiT ~ $A iiR Tf'nl

.ret t I
~ II <l?:fi ~ III .ret t1
"'ift <ft;:fi ~ .ret tl
~ I <l?:fi ~ II .ret t1

I. "iii~ I <l?:fi ~ III

I. Statement I and statement III are true.


2. Statement II and statement III are true.
3. All three statements are true.
v( Statement I and statement II are true.

tI
"iii~ I <l?:fi ~ II c::Rl .ret t ~

I. "iii~ I

J!

tI
1

am ""' .q ~

lfll: F<:t<!i("qT

Statement 1: The Act of Union 1707


led to the formation of the "United
Kingdom of Great Britain".
Statement II: The British parliament
was henceforth dominated by its
English members.

Il

-.n: Wm: ~

2.
3.

4.

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Assertion (A): Gandhiji's idea of


satyagraha emphasised on the power of
truth and the need to search for truth.
Reasoning (R): Gandhiji believed that
a satyagrahi could win the battle by
appealing to the conscience of the
oppressor.
Select the correct option !rom the
given alternatives.

74.

<1M

(A) :

'1>1

1Jim ;;fi '1>1

<fqj

fit<! I!16 "'R1lTT


~

'1>1

<1M

"'t

'1>1

611Cl~'l<l><11 'R ~ Wnl

lilt <R >: llfm ;;ft 'liT mctrn m f<n


3i<i"i'l\<l> '1>1 ~ <l ~ """ ~
fiMI!Ii!l ~ ;;fio <1<li<IT "t1

f.!l'f FCI<ii<:-Yl. -q

~ ~ ~~

I. (A) ~tom (R) lR'ffi "t1

I. A is true and R is false.

t f<9
"'f61' t I

2. (A) om (R) "$iT~


( R ) , ( A ) 'f>1
O!!fl9!ll

[....2/Hoth A and R are true but R is not


the correct explanation of A.

75.

f<r.m:

<m

f<9

3. Both A and R are true and R is the


correct explanation of A.

3. (A) om (R) "$iT~ f


( R), (A) '1>1
O!!fl9!ll "t1

4. Both A and R are false.

4. (A) <~qJ (R) "$iT lR'ffi t'1

Assertion
(A):
The
Civil
Disobedience Movement was different
from the Non-cooperation Movement.
Reason (R): People in the Civil
Disobedience Movement were asked
not only to refuse cooperation with the
British but also to break colonial laws.
Select the correct option from the
given alternatives.

<m

75.

f<r.m: (A) :
3ffl6'll'l ~

lilt ( R):

1J1iftq;

<l

f~ ml

1J1Iftq; ~ ~

-q ffi<l1
m!<iiT q;l

~ "<1>61 TPIT f.!; "'! ~ ~

~ "'! ~ ~ oj\qf14fl!l<l> ~ ""


3('fi11

'Iff

~I

f.!l'f Pl<iit>4T if

~ fcRit>q ~:

t f<9

I. Both A and R are true but R is not


the correct explanation of A.

I. (A) om (R) "$iT~


( R ) , (A ) '1>1
O!!fl9!ll

2. Both A and Rare false.

2. (A) om (R) "$iT lR'ffi t1

3. A is false but R is true.

3. (A) lR'ffi tom (R)

<m

~oth A and

4.

R are true and R is the


correct explanation of A.

(A) <lm (R)

(A)

'f>1

"'f61' 't1

mit "t1
"$iT mit f om

18!

(R),

<m O!!fl9!ll l I

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Assertion (A): Coal is a fossil fuel.


Reason(R): It ts formed due to
compression of inorganic material over
millions of years.

76.

act
<llf

(R): ~ 31Cii141'""1Cii mlf!ft


aq; <;of W't ~ <R<IT il

I. (A)<!~ (R)

I. Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R)


explain (A)
2. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R)
, does not explain (A)
~ (A) is true and (R) is false
4. (A) is false and (R) is true

2. (A) ~ (R)
~
( R ) , ( A ) qft Clffi9?.ll -;fflf <mT I
3. (A)

tm i afu:

tm i1

m<n i1

(R): ->l~OII'i'R1 ~ ~ ~ icc)

31~ 'R il

f.ri:f f<N>I"'lT-q

.m "<tiT "'ifiFI "<tit' :

I. (A)<!~ (R)

<;)'lltm t afu:

( A ) qft Clffi9?.ll <mT

2.

iI

4. (A)

78.

(R),

(A) ~ (R) <;)'lltm


~
( R ) , ( A ) qft Clffi9?.ll -;fflf <mT I

3. (A)

Assertion (A) : In India, east coast has


more seaports than the west coast.
Reason(R) : The east coast is broader
and is an example of emergent coast.
Select the correct option from the
given alternatives.

tm i afu: (R) llffil i1


llffil i <!~ (R) tm i1
ll '1ftqlft

<R ~ 31f~

fcf;m: (A) : 'qffiJ


~ 'Fff <R 'R

tl

act (R) : 'Fff

aTII-.f<fi ~

<R

i afu:

~ <R "<tiT d<;ltHOI i1

f.ri:f fq<ti<."4l -q

I. Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R)


explain (A)
2. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R)
does not explain (A)
3; (A) is true and (R) is false
J. (A) is false and (R) is true

.m "<tiT ~ "<tit'l

I. (A)~ (R)

<;)'lltm t afu:

(R),

iI
<::RJ tm t

( A ) qft Clffi9?.ll "Cii<T

2. (A) ~ (R)
~
( R ) , ( A ) qft Clffi9?.ll -;fflf "Cii<T I
3. (A)

tm i afu:

4. (A) llffil

I
r

<!~ (R)

~ ~ "' ti2 ~

act

I. Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R)


explain (A)
2. Both (A) and (R), are true, but (R)
does not explain (A)
3. (A) is true and (R) is false
J. (A) is false and (R) is true

(R) llffil i1

77. fcf;m: (A) : <;i~OII'iR'I ~ ll ~

Assertion (A): The sun rises in


Arunachal Pradesh about two hours
before Gujarat.
Reason(R) : Arunachal Pradesh is on
a higher latitude than Gujarat.
Select the correct option from the
given alternatives.

SA

(R),

iI
<::RJ tm t

78.

<::RJ tm t afu:

( A ) qft Clffi9?.ll "Cii<T

4. (A) llffil

77.

<t R

.m "<tiT "'ifiFI "<tit':

f.ri:f f<l<iil"'ll. -q

Select the correct option from the


given alternatives.

fcf;m: (A) : ~ v_<t; aflql~'l ~~ i1

(R) lJffil i1

<r~ (R)

tm i1

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Which pie diagram represents India's


age composition in 200 I?

79.

ii 'lffi(l '1ft ~ "1'1fi&11 'f;l


"ml fclcwJr 'l>'t.r m ~ lJlll> ~ t?
"1'1..2001

Iii! Child

E1 Child

Adult

Adult

OAged

OAged I
-----'

iii Child

I!!Child

Adult

Adult

OAged

80.

DAged [

Assertion (A)
The north western
parts oflndia receive rainfall in winter.
Reason (R) : The winter rainfall in
India occurs due to North East
monsoon.
Select the correct option from the
given alternatives.

80.

"<t

if Cfl'lf mt

Offi:-~

'qi'J

tI

ii

lllf; ( R ) : 'lffi<l if ~ il il<!i I<!1 '1ft Cfl'lf


Offi:-'[iff ~ <t ~ <t <.fiR1ll mt tl
~ 7J?l f<l<iit"4T ii
I. (A) <!~ (R)

I. Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R)


explain (A)
2. Both (A) and (R), are true, but (R)
does not explain (A)
3. (A) is true and (R) is false
4. (A) is false and (R) is true

Which four major ports of India lie on


the Golden Quadrilateral?

~ (A) : 'lffi<l

~ il i1 <!i 1<!1

(A )

!\_./

81.

'1ft

O!!Rql

2. (A) ~ (R)
( R) , (A ) '1ft
3. (A)

'mt t

4. (A) lJffil

81.

'lffi(l

* 'l>'t.r

<l "ml ~ ~~
G.RJ "ml ~ <1~ (R),
'li<l

tI

G.RJ"ml
O!!Rql

~ ~

-.m 'li<l I

am (R) lJffil t1

t ~ (R) "ml t1

~ >m 1j1!l ~

~ (~ qqjf~~i!0!1) "tR ~ ~?

I. Chennai, Tuticorin, Mangalore,


r
Marmapo
Kolkata, Chennai, Mangalore,
Mumbai
3. Marrnagao,
Mumbai,
Kandla,
/':'' Mangalore
J-4.1 Kolkata, Mumbai,
'
Vishakhapatanam, Chennai

I. ~. <t<flq;lft'l, ~. 'i{'lttfq

( 2)

2. <iil<!1<!ii11,

~. ~. ~

3. 'i{'il 11i<l, ~. ~. ~
4. <iil<!1<iii11, ~. fq~ll@4<1'1'i, ~

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l
'

Match the fishing ports indicated on


the map of India (1, II, Ill and IV) with
their respective names.
A.
B.
C.
D.

82.

'II! ~ 41'1fil'l

~ i<::<'lltiT

<l ftRoiA

'IJlf

Kakinada
Alappuzha
Porbandar
Tuticorin

~ 'Ill; ~ ~
(I, II, lii
IV) q;r ~

-q

am

~I

A. q;ffil;'11sl

B.

3l<ili~l

c.

D. 'l<il q;1 R1

I. 11-A,

III-B,

1-C,

IV-D

I. 11-A,

III-B,

1-C,

IV-D

2. 1-A,

11-B,

III-D,

IV-C

2. 1-A,

11-B,

III-D,

IV-C

~-C,

11-B,

III-A,

IV-D

3. 1-C,

11-B,

III-A,

IV-D

4. 1-D,

11-B,

IJJ-A,

IV-C

4. 1-D,

11-B,

III-A,

IV-C

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83.

Which figure relates the trend of


population Growth rate of India from
1951-2001?

83.

tq 1951-2001 ~~'II! '1>1 "11~i&ll


~ '1>1 ~ <l <tR m 3i1W ~'!I<!

t?

I
'\

l
l

I
I

i
l

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Assertion(A): The Himalayan ranges


show change in vegetation from
tropical to tundra.
Reason (R): In mountainous area with
increase in altitude there is cooesponding
decrease in temperature, which leads to
change in vegetation types.
Select the correct option from the
given alternatives.

84.

qi V<fiR ~ tl

.ret

~ ~ f<lifi("lT 1l .t
~ 'f11
I. (A) (fYU (R) ~.ret (fYU (R),
(A) qit ~ <ii<l t1

Which of the following methods are


used to restrict soil erosion?
A. Ploughing along contour lines
B. Strip cropping
C. Jhumming
D. Mixed farming

t w.n

2. (A) (fYU (R) ~.ret


( R ) , ( A ) qit O!ffiS<l1 "!iff <ii<ll
3. (A) .ret am (R) 7Jffi! t1

I. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R)


explain (A).
~ Both (A) and (R) are true but (R)
does not explain (A).
3. (A) is true and (R) is false.
4. (A) is false and (R) is true.

85.

frr.m (A) : ~qJ('t<l ~ 3Wiififlilil<l


.t ~ IIC!i Cl'lf'l f<l .q f1r-1<rr <:;Wit tl
Cli6 (R): ~ $r ll ~ qit ~ 'li
met-~ <IJllllR f1mll t, f;rmi CRf'lft!

4. (A) 7Jffi!

85.

.ret t1

ai!U (R)

'i!\RUI q;l ~ <t ~ f-l"''fi?lfuid <l>t-! .t


~ ~;;m!

t?

A.~~
B.~~
c.~~
D. Pmrn ~

y' AandB
2. A and C
3. Band D
4. Band C

I. AamB

2. A

amc

3. B amo
4. B

amc

86.

Assertion (A): Although only the


southern part of India lies in tropical
region, the whole of India has tropical
climate.
Reason (R): Himalaya mountain
ranges protect it from the northerly
cold winds.
Select the correct option from the
given alternatives.

86.

frr.m
'IWI

(A) : ~

'lim!

'liCfl'l -ey-8JUil
m 3&Jiififeitft>:l $r .q 'l11 t ~
'liT

"111 qit ~ 3&Jiififl<iti\>:i tl

wt <R>: ftjqj('j<j '!<fu "f&t'11~ ~ m


~ ~311 .t or;mit tl
~ ~ fqifi("lT 1l .t .ret ~ q;J 'fli
(R) ~.ret
(A) qit ~ <ii<l t1

I. (A)

I. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R)


explain (A)
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R)
does not explain (A)
3. (A) is true and (R) is false.
~. (A) is false and (R) is true.

(fYU

2. (A) (fYU (R) ~.ret


(R), (A) qit ~
3. (A)

.ret tam

4. (A) 7Jffi!

(f'fl

(R),

t w.n

-:m <filll

(R) 7Jffi! t1
(fYU (R)
t1

.ret

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What does the zig-zag line indicate on


the map oflndia?

87.

'1m<!

41'1f-i1~

<6

'f'lT ~

-q <(t

~ ~-fumt

t&T

t?

r'

,.
..r

I
I

'

I.

on I" June.
2. Line dividing tropical evergreen
and deciduous forest.
3. Water divide between east and
west flowing rivers.
4. Line dividing annual rainfall above
and below I 00 em.
88.

SA

~164 'li I<"fl '1

llffifl qft 31ll'lftl


2. dWiififliit..wr ('l<:;l<ih\1( {!~ '!llflffiit CAl
(~) <6 -.fRI fcl~ t&T
<m'ft
~ <t -.rR~
3. 'ff
~ c); 'lf'ft "'liT fcl~

~,Advancement of summer monsoon

1~

<li't

am

:m""" am <fl4

4. cnf1fq:; 1oo ~.m. ~


Cltlf q;'t fcl~ ~

Which of the following feature has


similar geological structure with
Meghalaya, Karbi Anglong plateau
and Cachar Hills?

88.

f~"''f<'lf&~

if

~' """" aWrffirT

C!R'ft WT I
'fltff>;r ~
'1011:

q{\lf~lll" ~ flRorffi-~ t?

"~

"ifi'im

1. 3WR'ft ~
2. ~ q{\lf~llf
3. ~lqlf<'l<li

I. Aravalli Range
..___1; Purvanchal Hills
3. Siwaliks
4. Chotanagpur Plateau

4.

-rncr

~ '1011:

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Assertion (A): Sex Ratio in India is low.

89.

llii

Reason (R) : Indian society has been


unfavourable to females.

~ ~ fqifil"l

Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R)


explain (A)

90.

~)

.m ~ "'1
-.m

~ fqlil1'illt'1ifi

l5S 31~ lR ~
~ ~ ~ 55 ~ <tit
~
3lR1'J '~>!~ ~I ~ 31~ lR fqlii1"11Mi

am

~?

I. 55 N
40N
3. 70 N
4. 15 N

1f ~

am

3. (A) is true and (R) is false


4. (A) is false and (R) is true

A pilot takes off from an airport at


l5S latitude and flies 55 due North.
What latitude the pilot has reached?

"if ffilT 311'ffi! q;q t1


~ ft;rl8 "<t ~

I. (A) <1m {R) $IT <reT~ ol!il (R)


(A ) , 'fit O!ffiqJ '~>!~ ~I
2. (A) <1m (R) $IT <rel ~ ~
( R) , ( A ) <tit O!ffiqJ
'1>!11
3. (A) <rel ~
{R) lR'IO ~I
4. {A) lR'IO ~<1m (R) <rel ~~

2. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R)


does not explain (A)

90.

(R): ~

~I

Select the correct option from the


given alternatives.

J.<

~ (A) : 'l!ml

I. 55 N
2. 40N
3. 70N
4. 15 N

Which of the following is not a feature


of Indian federalism?

91.

f1"1fi.'lf&d

fq~)'ldl

I. The Constitution creates a strong


Centre.
The Constitution provides for a
single judiciary.
3. The Constitution provides for a
common All India Services.
4. The Constitution provides equal
representation to the States in the
Upper House of the Parliament.

1f ~ <ilt.r ~~<tit

""'i?

'1ft ~ q;<J t I
2. tifclm1 ~ ~ "if;! '1ft ~ tiT ~I
3. <ill;{~ 1f ~ muft>:!
<tit
I. tifclm1 1l:'fi ~ ~

J:

.rcn

O<jqfl!(f

~ '~>!~

"tl

4. ~ ~

1ffifl ~

<t ~ ~ 1f fcif'lR
~ "lrl'ilf.lff.T(q tiT "tl

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I.

Which of these features is not a


guiding
value
of the
Indian
Constitution?

92.

1. ~

l. No external power can dictate to


the Government of India.
The head of the State is a
h~reditary position.
3. All people are equal before law.
4. Citizens have complete freedom to
follow any religion.

"'Wf t?

orrru "WR~

'qffif

mlfiR <t>T

fml

2. ~
3.

4.

93.

"lflliSI 'l>l 'R <;iij<ll'!lil<t> tl


<lilT' ~ WI~ ~'1ft ffi'l <ll!R ~I
'tl'tft<t>T <t>'t ~ '1ft tttf 'l>l ~
~ '1ft 'j_U ~<i'ldl tl

sf. ~ ~ ~ 31:FIR
-tl ~ q;');J trllR ~ 'l>l
3lJ<'I t

f1"1ft'tf&d

t?

am

I. Q@<Hi

2. WIR<II 'l>l ~
3. ~~~3lf~
4. ~mf.!<l; ~ 'l>l 3lf~

Democracy is considered to be better


than other forms of government.
Which of the following statements
support this claim?

94.

('l)<t>d"'l

<t>'t mlfiR ~ 3F<I ~ ~ ~

1lRI ~ tl f1"1ft'lf&d q;-~

Gffd

<t>'t ~ ~

-tl

~ ~

t?

A_ ~ 3lf'!l'<tl" d'!H<;:i<il mlfiR t1

'l>l

-.m~~l

l. The Preamble
2. Right to Equality
3. Right against Exploitation
yt-:/Right to Constitutional Remedies

94.

-tl ~ q;');J ~ mEl~

f1~~1<ti ~

According to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar,


which of the following is the 'heart
and soul' of our Constitution?

I
l

f1"1ft'~f&d

It is a more accountable form of


government.
'---B: It improves the quality of decisionmaking.
C. It
ensures
rapid
economic
development of citizens.
v11. It enhances the dignity of citizens.

B. ~ f.!$i "ff.{ '1ft

lJ"'''"'

~ 'fi"n

tl

c.

'ti 11Rifi)" 'l>l

@11"1'<1<1

o_

<illf

3llf~ fif<l;m

"<fl<T tl

~ 'ti 11Rifii" '1ft

1Jftln ~

t1

l. A, Bam D

.....,.--;.. B and D

2. A afu:c

2. A and C
3_ A, Band C
4. B, C and D

3_ A, B amC

4_ B. C altt D

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95.

The Constitution of India was


amended in 1992 to make the third-tier
of democracy more effective. As a
result, at least one-third of all positions
in the local bodies are reserved for
women. This is because

In which of the following economies


are people more of a resource?

'liR"'

\or.
(0 /

'0

~<.l.l

--

t-

I. qf(\<'11~ ~

'fiT

~ ~

-q
l

~m<i\~1
2.

"11~l&OII

>rnfi!

anm t

Wl'lllT

3. ~

lf ~aTI 'fiT

~ f1[4<t;IU
~"'(q ~ "tl

~:m

-q
"46'i am;~~~~~

4. '"lf6<.'11~ "llifll<t;IU

")!l"qri 'l>l

96.

m-m -~ am ~
m

f1"1f<.1f&d 3l~aTI

'm'R ~~

-q ~ "<.'1Trr

"ffi:rr!R 'li ~ -q 3lflfili ~ -;;ml ~?

I. Country A with 78% of the


working age population illiterate
and with very low life expectancy
~ountry B with I 0% of the

working age population illiterate


and with high life expectancy
3. Country C with 60% of people in
the working age illiterate, but with
high life expectancy
4. Country D with only I 0% of
population is the working age
illiterate, but has very low life
expectancy.

rJ I U-l

ffii'P:r !\ q;'t 3lflfili "ll1'lfi'ft


'f'lf'l 'li ~ '1Tft>:! tif<l'tlR q;'t 1992 -q

mffi"< fon<rr lFIII ~ ~ ~


~ -q 'I'll <l q;-q v:'ll ~ ~
~:m 'li ~ ~ ~ l!l!;l ~

I. women are good at managing


resources.
~though women constitute nearly
half of the population, they have
m
representation
inadequate
decision-making bodies.
3. we have many powerful women
leaders.
4. women are obedient and would
follow the constitutional provisions
well.

96.

~ <);

I. ~ A ""1m 78% <t; II il <.'1 "11*1.\941


f.rw\

(!~ ~ "tl

2. ~ B ""1m 10% <t; I<h il <.'1 \i1'1{'f(41


~

f.R!\R <!~ ~
3. ~

"tl

""1m 60% <t; 14~ i1 <.'1 "11*1.\941

f.rw\,~~"tl
~

4. ~ D ""1m 10% 'fi l<i~il <.'1 "11*1.\941

f.rw\,~~"tl

-IJl:f"""-Y-t
II' Nr

I M1 ..v~

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97.

Which of the following statements is


true of agriculture in Indian economy
between 1973 and 2003?

97.

F1"1f<'tf&a .q ~ m-<~~

q)l!f-1'

1973 ~

2003 ~ <i'fq ~ 3l~

.q <fifi!

t?

~ 'IR .q <lit
()
in
agriculture
of
share
I. The sectorial
employment has decreased fare_.\.}
I. 3l~ .q <fifil ~ '111 ~
more than its share on total output.
~ ~ O<"lR .q ~ '1ft WRI .q
e-~
2. The sectorial share of agriculture in
~ 3lfifi!i f7ro I
total output has decreased, but its o~
share in employment has increased.
2. ~ O<"lR .q <fifi! '111 mm f7m.
:>1
The sectorial share of agriculture in
~~.q~mm~'
total output has increased, but its F;: C
0
3. ~ O<"lR .q <fifi! '111 mm ~.
has
employment
in
share
decreased.
~~.q~mmflm1
4. The sectorial share of agriculture in .,.s
4. ~ O<"lR .q <fifi! '111 mm ~ .q
output has decreased far more than
~ ~ '1ft Rl .q ~ 31N<f;
its share in total employment.

flml

I
98.

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98.

Which of the following can be


Direct
Foreign
as
considered
Investment made in India?

f1"1f<'tf&<1 .q

~ ~ 'lW<!

A. GlGI GTU ~

A. The TATAs acquire Corus steel


plant abroad.
~ Mr. Donald, an American citizen,
acquires I 00 shares of an Indian
listed company.
C. The remittances sent by an Indian
doctor in Dubai back to his
hometown in Kerala.
,j}. The US multinational Google
opens its full-fledged unit at
Gurgaon, Haryana.

.q 'film

.q

'lrfl.t8J ~

~ ~ 'liT

3lf~ 'IWIII

B. ~ "'T''ftq; fll.
~ ~ q;iFi't

sAws GTU v:q;


'111 I 00 00 l9fl<::

Wnl
C.

Wm v:q; ~ ~ GTU '!itt!


.q areA lJ6 "ffR .q ~ ~I
<l~w{\'1

o. ~
tf<'ll"ll

q;iFi't

.11'ici

'rR"

wu

.q 3l'Fit ~:

~~~~

I. (A) and (D)

I.

2. (A) and (B)

2.

Aam D
A amB

3. ~D

t)/(D)only

4.

4. (B) and (C)

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99.

We accept paper money as a medium


of exchange because

99.

fqft4<! lfl'afll ~

'i'f>! if ~

I. ~

1'11 ~

futl:

<n1

~ ~

I. it has gold backing.


LYlhe law legalizes it.

2. 'f>IT! ~ ~"~!

3. Reserve Bank of India has precious


metals against which it prints
notes.

Which of the following refers to trade


barrier in the context of WTO?
I.

R~strictions

on domestic trade
~L Not allowing companies to do
foreign trade beyond specific
quantity
,_ Ill. Restrictions on the export and
import of goods
'-:-tV. Restrictions on the price fixed by
companies

if ~

'1m

'iri q 11 ~

:m"ffi 'R qw ~ ~

f1"'1ft'1f@d

-q

~ <n<T

-tt

t1

'i'f>< if1

*'4

ll

-q 3l<Rt'tl

'1>1

100. ~ O!JI1lR ~ (WTO) ~


~ O!JI1lR

t?

I. ~ O!JI1lR q;') mfi:!t>rftraif'tl<l <n<-lll


II. <!i.qf1"1T -q;] ~ 1lT'lT 'tt aU'tl'li

f<fW

O!JI1lR

II I. ~an ~

'llftr<if'tl<l

'Ill

3lJl!fu "' t-Ill

3Wffi!-f.r1rt<r

-q;j mfi:!;

'liB! I

IV. <!i'qf1"11' &m ~

'llftr<if'tl<l
I. (I), (II) and (lll)

tI

<l:m

"llil<l fu;rcf ~ ~

4. wft ~ ~

4. everyone else accepts it.

I00.

3'

'1>1 Wl$1 ~ tl

f.:!'tlRuJ

q;')

mfi:rd;

'liB! I

31'h: (lll)
(II), (Ill) 31'h: (IV)
(Ill) 31'h: (IV)
(1), (II) 31'h: (IV)

I. (1), (II)

(II), (lll) and (IV)

2.

3. (lll) and (IV)

3.

4. (1), (II) and (IV)

4.

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CLASS-X [LANGUAGE]

ANSWERKEY
ENGLISH
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CLASS-X [SAT]

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


ANSWER KEY
1

Que s.

10

11

12

13

14

15

Ans

1, 4

4or (bonus)

Que s.

16

17

18

19

20

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Ans

Que s.

31

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Que s.

46

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Ans

Que s.

61

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Ans

Que s.

76

77

78

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81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

Ans
Que s.
Ans

3
91
4

2
92
2

2
93
4

4
94
1

2
95
2

4
96
2

1
97
4

4
98
3

1
99
2

1
100
2

CHEMISTRY
15. Liquid A gives a more cooling sensation than liquid
B means liquid A is early vaporised than liquid B.
Thus, liquid A has less B P and lower latent heat of
vaporisation than that of liquid B.

16.

Soluble
in water

Insoluble
in water

soluble
in water and also
sublimable

First of all C can be separated from the mixture by


sublimation. Thereafter, the mixture of A and B
can be put in water, filtered to separate B and recover
A by crystallisation.
17. 2H2 + O2
4gm
32gm
2gm
16gm
2 + 16 = 18 gm

2H2O
36gm
18gm

18. No. of electrons in L shell = 7


No. of protons = 9
Electronic configuration = 2,7
By acquiring one e in L shell
gets 8e in the last shell.
19. This reaction takes place in presence of oxygen.
Hence, it is a combustion reaction and in this
reaction there is a addition of two elements so it
is combination reaction.

Ca(OH)2
20. CaCO3 + mineral acid CO2

CaCO3
(Y)

(X)

(X)

Ca(OH)2 + Cl2 CaOCl2


(Y)
(Z)Bleaching powder
21. [A]CH3 COOH + NH4OH CH3 COONH4 + H2O
weak acid

[B] Na2O

weak base

salt

H2O NaOH + H2

metal oxide

base

[C] Mg + 2HCl MgCl2 + H2


metal

[D] Na2 O
Metal oxide

salt

2HCl

Mineral acid

2NaCl + H2O
Salt

22. 2Al + 6HNO3 Al2O3 + 6 NO2 + 3H2O


|
Protective layer

23. Na + H2O NaOH + H2 + Energy


( X)

(Y)

(Z)

NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) NaCl(aq) + H2O( )


X = Na, Y = NaOH, Z = H2

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Alkaline KMnO4

X

Y
24.
Acidification
(Carboxylic acid)
( Alcohol)

32.

B
V

Resistance of each bulb is R.

Conc .

+
X
Y
( Alcohol ) (Carboxylic acid ) H2SO4 Sweet smelling

I=

subs tan ce

Hence X = Ethanoic acid, Y = Ethanol,


Z = Ethylethanoate

V
V2
R =
PA = PB =
3R
9R

Alkaline
C2H5OH CH3COOH
KMnO 4
(Y)
( X)

4V 2
9R
When bulb A is fused, then
PC =

Conc .

CH3COOC2H5
C2H5OH CH3COOH
H2SO 4
+
(Y)
( X)
(Z)

25. C2H2 is Ethyne and C3H6 is propene. Both of them


are hydrocarbon. Hence they would undergo
combustion to form CO2 & H2O.
Both C2H2 & C3H6 are unsaturated compounds.
Hence they would undergo addition reaction.
26. 2X + 3H2 2 XH3
Element X is placed on R.H.S. of periodic table. It
is non-metal.
Element X is combining with three monovalent Hatoms. Hence its valency is three. It has 5 valence
electrons. It is a gas.

Now, current, I =

( X)

(Y)

31.

V
2R

V2
.... (iii)
4R
So, B will be brighter and C will be dimmer

33.

Since VAB & resistance (2R) is same so i


will also be same

34.

KE =

p2
2m

P is same so KE

1
m

35.

x is decreasing with decresing speed

37.

Average speed =

PHYSICS

30.

.... (ii)

(Z)

Molucular formula of Z is XY2.


Compound Z is ionic compound, hence it would
conduct electricity in molten state.

28.

.... (i)

So. PB = PC =

27. Element X (Z = 12) is Mg and, Element Y (Z = 17)


is Cl.
Mg + Cl2 MgCl2

2V
3R

20
= 1 m/s
20
maximum speed from graph is between time t
= 10 sec. and t = 18 sec.

Vmax =

If air bubble is in the path then sound wave will


take more time to travel this distance.
In optical lens (for eye defects) concave lens
is used. focal length must be much larger
then 2.5 cm if its is equal or less than 2.5 cm
then it mean that the power point is at
approxmetly 2.5 cm, which is not possible.
Since Fg is perpendicular to displacement at
each instant so
Work done = 0

38.

g=

GM
R2

20 4
16
=
= 2 m/s
18 10
8

4
G R 3
3
=
R2

4
gR
3
g R

39.

Plastic is non magnetic substance and open


ring does not form magnetic poles so due to
induction only ring Q will experience retarding
force

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47. tan1 tan2 tan3 .........tan89


= (tan1 tan89) (tan2 tan88) ......... tan45
= (tan1 tan1) (tan2 cot2) ...........(1)
= (1) (1) .............. (1)
=1

MATHEMATICS
x

12 2x

48. ax2 + bx + c = 0 will have real roots when c = 0.

12 2x

41.

V = x(12 2x)2
This box has maximum volme when x = 2 cm which
is 128 c.c.
So, volume130 cc is not possible.
42. For similarity of triangles we have SSS criteria. So
S1 in true.
But for polygon : two polygon to be similar if the
corresponding sides are in same ratio then
corresponding angle must be same. So S2 is not
correct.

49.

If we cut square S from a piece of tin at that time


the volume of open box is 0.
But the open box made from S is always be greater
than 0.
So according to this 4th option is not possible.
50. Every parallelogram is a trapezium
51. Triangle (By SSS criteria).

a
43.

a
a = 2 3 cm
1
3 2
a(x + y + z) =
a
2
4
x+y+z=
44.

3
3
a=
2
2
2

3 = 3 cm

6765201 = 51

45. All odd square can be written in the form 8n+1


12 = 1 = 8 0 + 1
32 = 9 = 8 1 + 1
52 = 25 = 8 3 + 1
72 = 49 = 8 6 + 1

53.

Let if we take n small simicircle of radii r


If we take n small simicircle of radii 2R = 2nr
If we take n small simicircle of radii R = nr
Z

Part I = R = nr
Part II = n (r)
so Part I & II always be equal.

46.
A

52. Let there are x human being and y dogs


Total legs = 2x + 4y
one tenth of x human beings lost a leg.
x
= 77
(2x + 4y)
10
19 x
+ 4y = 77
10
when x = 10
4y = 77 19 = 58 (Which is not possible).
when x = 30
57 + 4y = 77
4y = 20
y=5
Number of dogs = 5

a
Area of interior region = a
2
2

= a2

a2
4

4a

= a2
4

54. From 1 to 50 number.


No. which are divisible by 4 = 25
No. which are divisible by 6 = 16
No. which are divisible by 12 = 8
No. which are divisible by 4 or 6 = 25 + 16 8
= 33
So, number which are not divisible by 4 or 6
= 100 33 = 67
67
= 0.67
So, requred probability =

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55.

(a b ) 2 +

(b a ) 2

= |a b| + |b a|
Let a > b

Let a < b

then

then

|a b| + |b a|

|a b| + |b a|

=ab+ab

=ba+ba

= 2a 2b

= 2b 2a

i.e. +ve

i.e. +ve

So answer is always +ve if a b


56.

4
4
R3 = (r 3 +r 3 +r 3 +..........r 3)
1
2
3
n
3
3

... (i)

S1 = 4R2
S2 = 4(r12 + r22 + r32 + ...........+ rn2 )
From (i) , we get
R3 = r13 + r23 + r33 +...... + rn3
If all smaller sphere are of equal radius i.e. r
then,

4
4
R3 = nr 3
3
3

R3 = nr3
S1
R2
(nr 3 )2 / 3
n2 / 3 r 2
=
=
=
S2
n r2
nr 2
nr 2

nS1 = n2/3 S2 n1/3S1 = S2

S2 > S1.

57. 23.10 1 00 1 000 1 0000 ........ is an irrational number


as it is Non-terminating & non-repeating.
58. Out of the options, 14 cannot be made as it required
2, Rs. 5 coins & 4, Rs. 1 coin i.e. 5, 5, 1, 1, 1, 1.
59. Ascending order
1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 12, 15
Median =

78
= 7.5.
2

60. Average speed = 6 km/hr.


6=

2 4 x
4x

24 + 6x = 8x
2x = 24
x = 12 km/hr.

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