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(B)
= 120o
7.
(C)
4xy = 84 xy = 21
8.
= a8 b8
(A)
2.
(D)
3.
(B)
We have, M1 = 10, D1 = 2, W1 = 15
M2 = 10 2 = 8, D2 = 3, W2 = ?
9.
M1D1W2 = M2 D2W1
(C)
10 2 W2 = 8 3 15
Hence, 18 trees will be cut in 3 hours.
When x = 0, the given statement does not
satisfy.
10. (B)
(A)
Let
1 unit 28 10 = 2.8
2 units 2 2.8 = 5.6
x
162
=
x
128
Then,
x2 =
Perimeter
128 162
64 2 18 9
82 62 32
5.
W2 = 18 trees
(B)
a b
(a b) c = +
c c
4.
+
+
7
2
7
2
7
2
+
= 8 6 3 = 144 x = 12
6.
(B)
AB = BC = AC
CAB = B = BCA = 60o
.... (i)
11. (D)
..... (ii)
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22 11.2 22 28
+
= 88 cm
7
2
7 2
12. (A)
7
= 0.777
9
9
= 0.818
11
10 9 h = 900
11
= 0.846
13
h = 10 cm
Hence, height of water in tank Q is 10 cm.
1800
= 900cm3
2
19. (B)
7 9 11
< <
9 11 13
13. (B)
14. (D)
In parallelogram ABCD,
A + D = 180o
= 9 seconds
Let D = x , A = 2x 30
o
20. (C)
21. (D)
2x + 3x + 4x = 180o
(2x 30 ) + x = 180
o
210o
3xo = 210o or x =
3
9x = 180o
x = 20o
xo = 70o
4x 2x = 2x = 2 20o = 40o
D = 70o = B
1
60 60 seconds
400
22. (D)
90 : 1080 = 120 : x
B
1
0
90
120
=
1080
x
x=
16. (B)
120 1080
= 1440
90
Length of AO =
= 312 24
23. (C)
186 = (9 2)6
5+1 = 6
Given a bc = 5 , ab2 = 56
2
(a2bc3)(ab2) = (53)(56)
= (32 2)6
a3b3c3 = 59
= 312 26
abc = 53
456 = (9 5)6
= (32 5)6 = 312 56
2112 is the greatest.
D = BCD = ABC = 5x
800 700
100 = 12.5%
800
24. (A)
Discount % =
25. (B)
1+4 = 5
Length of AB =
17. (A)
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Physics
26. (B)
27. (A)
28. (C)
29. (C)
30. (C)
31. (C)
32. (B)
33. (D)
Weight
Stretching of
spring in cm
(A)
170 g
10 cm
(B)
240 g
8.5 cm
(C)
320 g
6.5 cm
(D)
400 g
5.0 cm
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
+
+ water
CuSO4
Cu + SO4 (in solution form)
Copper Copper Sulphate
sulphate (Cations)
(anions)
(salt)
Copper cations get deposited on cathode.
Sulphate ions react with copper on copper
plate to form copper sulphate.
Due to the above reason, the mass of
electrode (copper plate) decreases.
(B) X is liquid mercury which is filled in the
syringe. When the plunger is pushed
inwards, there is no change in volume of
mercury. A liquid cannot be compressed
much due to its high density and also its
particles are still quite close together by
slightly, weak, interparticle force of
attraction. Helium, Nitrogen and Carbon
dioxide are gases at room temperature and
they can be compressed easily.
(C) Some times at night, we observe small
glowing objects rapidly falling down from
the sky. They are masses of rocks and
minerals falling from the outer space and
are called meteors. Meteors enter into the
earths atmosphere with high speed. Due
to friction of air, they get heated up. They
burn leaving behind a streak of light which
appears like a shooting star. The remains of
some of the meteors reach the earth as
meteorites.
(B) We know that for a reflected ray, the angle
that the incident ray makes with the line
perpendicular to the surface is equal to the
angle made by the reflected ray with this
perpendicular line. N is the correct
reflected ray of X.
(B) Protons are positively charged and
electrons are negatively charged.
(B) Stars in the sky differ in size, colour,
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39. (C)
40. (A)
41. (A)
42. (C)
43. (A)
44. (D)
45. (D)
46. (B)
47. (C)
48. (B)
49. (D)
50. (B)
51. (B)
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52. (A)
53. (D)
54. (B)
55. (A)
56. (B)
57. (A)
58. (D)
59. (A)
60. (B)
61. (A)
62. (C)
63. (B)
Monomer
Monomer
Cross links
64. (C)
65. (D)
66. (B)
Linear chains
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67. (D)
68. (A)
69. (D)
70. (B)
71. (B)
72. (B)
73. (C)
74. (C)
75. (A)
76. (C)
77. (D)
78. (D)
85. (C)
79. (A)
80. (B)
81. (A)
82. (A)
83. (A)
84. (A)
86. (D)
87. (C)
88. (A)
89. (D)
90. (A)
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