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CODE: A PAGENO.

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Q.1 Atriangle has area 30, one side of length 10, and
the median to that side of length 9. Let u be the
acute angle formed by that side and the median.
The value of sinu, is
(A)
10
3
(B)
3
1
(C)
20
9
(D)
3
2
Q.2 Let Punits be the increase inthe circumference of
a circleresultingfroman increaseintunits in the
diameter. Then Pequals
(A) t (B)
2
2
t
(C) t
2
(D) 2t
Q.3 Let side AD of convex quadrilateral ABCD be
extended throughD, and let side BCbe extended
through C, tomeet in point E. Let Srepresent the
degree sumof angles CDE and DCE, and let S'
represent the degree sum of angles BAD and
ABC. If r = ' S S then
(A) r = 1
(B) r = 1 sometimes, r >1 sometimes
(C) 0 < r < 1
(D) r > 1
Q.4 If a = b, a
3
b
3
= 19x
3
and a b = x.
The conclusion that is correct, is
(A) a = 3x (B) a = 3x or a = 2x
(C) a = 3x or a = 2x (D) a = 3x or a = 2x
Q.5 Consider the list of the numbers as : 2, 0, 1, 3, 0,
3, 3, 1, 2. Which statement about the mean,
median andmode is true?
(A) median <mean <mode
(B) mean <mode <median
(C) mean <median <mode
(D) median <mode <mean
Q.1 li i i 30 r| ii | -i; 10
r nii ; ii | -ili | -i; 9 r| ;
ii -ili ,ii ii ni ii u ii
r, ni sin u i -i r
(A)
10
3
(B)
3
1
(C)
20
9
(D)
3
2
Q.2 -ii -i | li| - P ;i; | l,
lii-n i - t ;i; | l, rin| r, ni P
i r
(A) t (B)
2
2
t
(C) t
2
(D) 2t
Q.3 -ii -i n i ABCD| ii ADi D in
ii ini r nii -ii ii BC i C in
ii ini r, ni i i | r; ii E l-n| r|
-ii S i ii CDE DCE ln| i n i lln
ni r nii -ii S' iii BAD ABC ln|
in i lln ni r| l r = ' S S r, ni
(A) r = 1
(B) s - r = 1, s - r > 1
(C) 0 < r < 1
(D) r > 1
Q.4 l a = b, a
3
b
3
= 19x
3
a b = x r, ni l-
- ii li - r
(A) a = 3x (B) a = 3x i a = 2x
(C) a = 3x i a = 2x (D) a = 3x i a = 2x
Q.5 ii 2, 0, 1, 3, 0, 3, 3, 1, 2 | | li
|l| -i, -ili r l l- -
ii i - r?
(A) -ili < -i < r
(B) -i < r < -ili
(C) -i < -ili < r
(D) -ili < r < -i
BULL'SEYE(10
th
Pass) 2012
Select the correct alternative. Only one is correct. [902 = 180]
There is NEGATIVEmarking. For each wrong answer 0.5 mark will be deducted.
CODE: A PAGENO. # 2
Q.6
|
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\
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u +
u +
|
.
|

\
|
u +
u +
cosec 1
sec 1
cos 1
sin 1
wherever defined
simplifiesto
(A) cot u (B) tan u
(C) sinu (D) cos u
Q.7 Let m an odd whole number and let n be any
whole number. Which one of the following
statements about the whole number (m
2
+mn) is
always true?
(A) it is evenonlyif n is even
(B) it is odd onlyif n is even
(C) it is always odd
(D) it is always even
Q.8 If 8 + 12 = 2, 7 + 14 = 3 then 10 + 18 = ?
(A) 10 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 18
Q.9 The expression
(sin x)
1/2
cos x (sin x)
5/2
cos x
is equal to
(A) sec
5
x tan
3
x (B) cos
3
x x sin
(C) cos
2
x x sin
2
1
(D) cos
3
x sin
3
x
Q.10 A and B walks from X to Y, a distance of
27 km at 5kmph and 7 kmph respectively.
Breaches Y andimmediatelyturns backmeeting
A at Z. The distance from X to Z, is
(A) 25 km (B) 22.5 km
(C) 24 km (D) 20 km
Q.11 Two numbers have the ratio 3 : 4. If 4is added to
each of the numbers the resulting ratio is 4 : 5.
The sumof the numbers is
(A) 28 (B) 24
(C) 16 (D) 12
Q.12 The value of 4y
2/3
+ 3y
2/3
+ 2y
1/3
+ 5y
1/3
when y = 8 equals
(A) 14 (B) 21
(C) 22 (D) 24
Q.6
|
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|

\
|
u +
u +
|
.
|

\
|
u +
u +
cosec 1
sec 1
cos 1
sin 1
i r
(A) cot u (B) tan u
(C) sin u (D) cos u
Q.7 -ii m li- i i r nii -ii n i; i
i r| i i (m
2
+ mn) l l- -
i i - r?
(A) r - r l n - r
(B) r li- r l n - r
(C) r li- r
(D) r - r
Q.8 l 8 + 12 = 2, 7 + 14 = 3 r, ni 10 + 18 = ?
(A) 10 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 18
Q.9
(sin x)
1/2
cos x (sin x)
5/2
cos x
i r
(A) sec
5
x tan
3
x (B) cos
3
x x sin
(C) cos
2
x x sin
2
1
(D) cos
3
x sin
3
x
Q.10 A nii B, X Y | | 27 km i -i
5l.-|.,i-i 7 l.-|.,i-i | nln n
n r| B, Y r |s i-ni r i A i Z
l-ni r, ni X Z | | r
(A) 25 km (B) 22.5 km
(C) 24 km (D) 20 km
Q.11 i ii i in 3 : 4 r| l - i -
4 ii i ni lii-| in 4 : 5 r, ni ii
i in r
(A) 28 (B) 24
(C) 16 (D) 12
Q.12 4y
2/3
+ 3y
2/3
+ 2y
1/3
+ 5y
1/3
i -i r, l
y = 8 r, rini
(A) 14 (B) 21
(C) 22 (D) 24
CODE: A PAGENO. # 3
Directions for Questions 13 to 17 :
Each of these items has a question followed by
twostatements.
Mark A, if the question can be answered with the
help of statement I alone,
Mark B, if the question can be answered with the
help of statement II. alone,
Mark C, if both, statement I and statement II are
needed to answer the question, and
Mark D, if the question cannot be answered even
withthe helpof both the statements.
Q.13 What is the radius of the circle ?
Statement-I : Ratio of its area to circumference
is > 7.
Statement-II : Diameter of the circle is s32.
Q.14 What is the value of prime number x ?
Statement-I x
2
+ x is a two digit number
greater than 50.
Statement-II x
3
is a three digit number.
Q.15 X says to Y, "I am 3 times as old as you were
3 years ago". Howold is X?
Statement-I Y's age 17 years from now is
same as X's present age.
Statement-II X's age nine years fromnowis 3
times Y's present age.
Q.16 Amandistributed43chocolatestohischildren. How
manyof hischildrenareolder thanfiveyears?
Statement-I A child older than five gets 5
chocolates.
Statement-II Achild5years or younger, gets 6
chocolates.
Q.17 If twentysweets aredistributedamongsomeboys
and girls such that each girl gets two sweets and
eachboygets three sweets, what is the number of
boys and girls ?
Statement-I : The number of girls is not more
thanfive.
Statement-II : If each girl gets 3 sweets and
each boy gets 2 sweets, the
number of sweets requiredfor the
childrenwill still bethesame.
i z' ul a[; k13 l s17 dsfy; sfunsZ' k:
;- - l i i l n r|
-i A, l i -i i I | rini
li i
-i B, l i -i i II | rini
li i
-i C, l -i l i I i
II | ini r nii
-i D, l i -i ii ii | rini
i| r| li i |
Q.13 -i | li i r ?
dFku-I : ; i i li| in > 7 r|
dFku-II : -i i i s 32 r|
Q.14 ii i x i -i i r?
dFku-I : x
2
+ x i i | i r i l 50
| r|
dFku-II : x
3
n| i | i r|
Q.15 X, Y rni r "-| i n-ri| 3 i i |
3 ni r|" X | i i rin| ?
dFku-I Y | 17 i in | i X |
n-i i i r|
dFku-II X| i i in i Y| n -i
i | 3 ni r|
Q.16 ln i i 43i - lnln ni r,
ni ln i i li i r ?
dFku-I i i i i li i i r
5 i - in ni r
dFku-II i i 5 i i ; - i i r
6 i - in ni r|
Q.17 l | l--i;i i s i li - ;
i lnln li ini r l - | i
l--i; - i n| l--i; in n r, ni
i li | i i r ?
dFku-I : li | i i li
r| r|
dFku-II : l - | 3 l--i; -
i 2 l--i; in ni r, ni
i l i l--i; |
i i| -i rin||
CODE: A PAGENO. # 4
Q.18 Points M and N are the middle points of the
sides PA and PB of a triangle PAB as shown,
where Pmoves along a line l which is parallel to
thebaseAB. Considerthefollowingfour quantities,
l
P
M N
A B
(i) the lengthof the segment MN
(ii) the perimeter of the triangle PAB
(iii) the area of the triangle PAB
(iv) the area of the trapeziumABNM
Number of theabove mentionedquantities which
wouldchange as Pmoves, is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
Q.19 Two different prime numbers between 4 and 18
are chosen. When their sum is subtracted from
their product, then the numbers that could be
obtained, is
(A) 60 (B) 119
(C) 180 (D) 230
Q.20 The medianof the list
n, n +3, n + 4, n + 5, n + 6, n +8, n + 10, n + 12,
n + 15 is 10. The value of the mean is
(A) 6 (B) 7
(C) 10 (D) 11
Q.21 A number x is 2 more than the product of its
reciprocal and its additive inverse. The number
lies intheinterval from
(A) 4 to 2 (B) 2 to 0
(C) 0 to 2 (D) 2 to 4
Q.22 The sumof two real numbers is S. Suppose 3 is
added to each number and then each of the
resultingnumbers is doubled, then the sumof the
final twonumbers is
(A) 3S + 2 (B) 3S + 6
(C) 2S + 6 (D) 2S + 12
Q.18 l M N ii n li PAB |
iii PAnii PB - l r| ri Pii l
li nln ni r i l iii AB -in r|
l- i ilii li |l|
l
P
M N
A B
(i) iii MN | -i;
(ii) li PAB i l-i
(iii) liPABi i
(iv) -- ni ABNM i i r
+ | n; ilii - ilii | i, i P
| nln llnn rin| r, rin|
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
Q.19 4 18 - i lili ii ii i
li ini r | i n i ni
- i-ii ini r, ni in i r
(A) 60 (B) 119
(C) 180 (D) 230
Q.20 |
n, n + 3, n + 4, n + 5, n + 6, n +8, n + 10, n + 12,
n + 15 | -ili 10 r, ni -i i -i r
(A) 6 (B) 7
(C) 10 (D) 11
Q.21 i x ; -- ; i lni -
ni 2 li r, ni i l- - l
ni - l-in r
(A) 4 2 - (B) 2 0 -
(C) 0 2 - (D) 2 4 -
Q.22 i i-nl ii i in S r| -ii -
i - 3 ii ini r nii - lii-| i
i ni li ini r, ni ; i in ii
ii i in r
(A) 3S + 2 (B) 3S + 6
(C) 2S + 6 (D) 2S + 12
CODE: A PAGENO. # 5
Q.23 The maximum number of possible points of
intersectionof a circle anda triangle is
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6
Q.24 Two non-zero real numbers, a and b, satisfy
ab = a b. The possible value of the expression
E = ab
a
b
b
a
+ , is
(A) 2 (B)
2
1
(C)
2
1
(D) 2
Q.25 Through a point on the hypotenuse of a right
triangle, lines are drawn parallel to the legs of the
trianglesothat the triangle is dividedintoa square
andtwosmaller right triangles. The areaof one of
thetwosmall right triangles is m times theareaof
the square. Theratio of the area of the other small
triangle to the area of the square is
(A)
1 m 2
1
+
(B) m
(C)
m 4
1
(D)
2
m 8
1
Q.26 When the decimal point of a certain positive
decimal number is movedfour places tothe right,
the newnumber is four times thereciprocal of the
original number. Theoriginal number, is
(A) 0.0002 (B) 0.002
(C) 0.002 (D) 0.02
Q.27 Both roots of the quadratic equation
x
2
63x +k =0 are prime numbers. the number
of possible values of k is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
Q.28 Given that ab ac = 0, xb xd = 0 and c < d.
Whichof thefollowingmust be true?
(A) x = 0 (B) a = 0
(C) xa = 0 (D) b = c
Q.23 -i li lns i li
| lin- i r
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6
Q.24 i i ii-nl i a b -|i
ab = a b i n - n r , ni
E = ab
a
b
b
a
+ i i -i r
(A) 2 (B)
2
1
(C)
2
1
(D) 2
Q.25 -ii li i l li
ii -in ii i|| in| r l li
n i si- -ii lii - liiln ri
ini r| ii si- -ii lii - i
i n i i mni r| si- li
i i n i in r
(A)
1 m 2
1
+
(B) m
(C)
m 4
1
(D)
2
m 8
1
Q.26 lln ii-- i- i i-
l i| i i -ii nln in |
i i-nl i -- i i ni r, ni
i-nl i r
(A) 0.0002 (B) 0.002
(C) 0.002 (D) 0.02
Q.27 l,iin -|i x
2
63x + k = 0 ii -
ii i r, ni k i -i r
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
Q.28 li ni r l ab ac = 0, xb xd = 0 nii
c < d r, ni l- - ii r| - r?
(A) x = 0 (B) a = 0
(C) xa = 0 (D) b = c
CODE: A PAGENO. # 6
Q.29 If tworeal numbers have asumof 8anda product
of 14, then the sumof their reciprocals, is
(A)
7
4
(B)
7
5
(C)
7
2
(D)
7
3
Q.30 Asquare of area 40 is inscribed ina semicircle as
shown. The area of the semicircle, is
(A) 15t (B) 25t
(C) 40t (D) 50t
Q.31 Let a and b are the roots of the equation
x
2
mx + 2 = 0. Suppose that a +
b
1
and b +
a
1
are the roots of the equation x
2
px + q = 0.
The value of q is
(A)
2
5
(B)
2
7
(C) 4 (D)
2
9
Q.32 There are two values of a for which the equation
4x
2
+ax +8x +9 =0 has onlyone solution for x.
The sumof these values of a, is
(A) 16 (B) 8
(C) 8 (D) 20
Q.33 Number of twodigit primenumbersinwhichboth
digits are prime numbers, is
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 8 (D) 15
Q.34 You ownthirteen pairs of socks, all different and
all of thesocksareindividuallyjumbledinadrawer.
One morningyousearchhaphazardlythroughthe
drawer and continue to pull out socks until you
have a matching pair. Howmanysocks must you
pull out toguarantee havingamatchingpair?
(A) 3 (B) 12
(C) 13 (D) 14
Q.29 l i i-nl ii i i n 8 ni 14
r, ni --i i in r
(A)
7
4
(B)
7
5
(C)
7
2
(D)
7
3
Q.30 i 40 i n lii ,-i
nllrn r, ni ,-i i i r
(A) 15t (B) 25t
(C) 40t (D) 50t
Q.31 -ii a nii b -|i x
2
mx + 2 = 0 - r|
-ii a +
b
1
b +
a
1
-|i x
2
px + q = 0
- r, ni q i -i r
(A)
2
5
(B)
2
7
(C) 4 (D)
2
9
Q.32 a i -i r l l -|i
4x
2
+ ax + 8x + 9 = 0 i x l r
r, ni a ; -ii i in r
(A) 16 (B) 8
(C) 8 (D) 20
Q.33 i i | ii ii | i, l- ii
ii i r, rin|
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 8 (D) 15
Q.34 i i n r i | -i r, i| lili r nii
i| -i nn i - li r r|
i ~i| - i -i lii i-i n
r n | i i -ln ii r| i ini
r, ni lln -ln i l i ln
-i r| li n
(A) 3 (B) 12
(C) 13 (D) 14
CODE: A PAGENO. # 7
Q.35 Ajeweler has a 20gramringthat is 60%gold and
40% silver. He wants to melt it down and add
enough gold to make it 80% gold. Number of
grams of gold there should be added, is
(A) 8 grams (B) 12 grams
(C) 16 grams (D) 20 grams
Q.36 If sin x + cos x =
2
1
, then the value of
(sin
3
x +cos
3
x), is
(A)
16
5
(B)
8
3
(C)
8
5
(D)
16
11
Q.37 Which one of the followingidentityis dependent
onu
(A) (sin u +cos u)
2
+(cos u sin u)
2
(B) sin
2
u (1 + cot u) + cos
2
u (1 + tan
2
u)
(C) (1 + cot u + cosec u) (1 + cot u cosec u)
(D)
u +
+
u +
2 2
cosec 1
1
sin 1
1
Q.38 If 3x
2
+ 10x +3 = (ax + b) (x + 3) then (a
2
+ b
2
)
equals
(A) 10 (B) 9
(C) 8 (D) 4
Q.39 Suppose that 0 < u <
2
t
and sec u =
3
x
.
Thenrelationwhichis true is
(A) tan u =
x
9 x
2

(B) sin u =
9 x
x
2

(C) cosec u =
9 x
x
2

(D) cot u =
x
9 x
2

Q.35 i 20 ni- | ln r l- 60%


ii 40% i| r| r ; lii in
-ii - ii l-i 80% i ii ini r, ni
; l ln ni- ii l-ii rini
(A) 8 ni- (B) 12 ni-
(C) 16 ni- (D) 20 ni-
Q.36 l sin x + cos x =
2
1
r, ni (sin
3
x + cos
3
x) i
-i r
(A)
16
5
(B)
8
3
(C)
8
5
(D)
16
11
Q.37 l- - i| l-i u li r
(A) (sin u +cos u)
2
+(cos u sin u)
2
(B) sin
2
u (1 + cot u) + cos
2
u (1 + tan
2
u)
(C) (1 + cot u + cosec u) (1 + cot u cosec u)
(D)
u +
+
u +
2 2
cosec 1
1
sin 1
1
Q.38 l 3x
2
+ 10x + 3 = (ax + b) (x + 3) r, ni
(a
2
+ b
2
) r
(A) 10 (B) 9
(C) 8 (D) 4
Q.39 -ii l 0 < u <
2
t
sec u =
3
x
r, ni -i i
l - r
(A) tan u =
x
9 x
2

(B) sin u =
9 x
x
2

(C) cosec u =
9 x
x
2

(D) cot u =
x
9 x
2

CODE: A PAGENO. # 8
Q.40 If sec o=
5
13
where olies between 0 and 90
then the value of
o o
o o
cos 9 sin 4
cos 3 sin 2
is
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 5 (D) 7
Q.41 1 a 2 a
2
+ + = a + 1 is true for
(A) all real values of a
(B) a > 0
(C) a > 1
(D) a s 0
Q.42 Let p =sin x + cos x then the expression
(sin
4
x + cos
4
x) in terms of p is
(A)
4 2
p
2
1
p
2
1
+
(B)
4 2
p
2
1
p
2
1
+
(C)
2
p
p
2
1
1
4
2
+ (D)
2
p
p
2
1
1
4
2
+
Q.43 Thenumberofreal numberssatisfyingtheequation
x = (2 x) x is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
Q.44 A square is cut into two equal rectangles, each
with perimeter 36. The area of the square, is
(A) 36 (B) 100
(C) 144 (D) 196
Q.45 Angles are complements if they add to 90.
Let ZAbe nine times ZBandthe complement of
ZB be nine times the complement of ZA.
Find ZB.
(A) 6 (B) 8
(C) 9 (D) 10
Q.40 l sec o =
5
13
, ri o, 0 90 - l-in
r, ni
o o
o o
cos 9 sin 4
cos 3 sin 2
i -i r
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 5 (D) 7
Q.41 1 a 2 a
2
+ + = a + 1 l- - l l - r
(A) a i| i-nl -ii l
(B) a > 0
(C) a > 1
(D) a s 0
Q.42 -ii p = sin x + cos x r, ni (sin
4
x + cos
4
x)
p i - r
(A)
4 2
p
2
1
p
2
1
+
(B)
4 2
p
2
1
p
2
1
+
(C)
2
p
p
2
1
1
4
2
+ (D)
2
p
p
2
1
1
4
2
+
Q.43 -|i x = (2 x) x i n- i|
i-nl ii | i r
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
Q.44 n i i -i ini - i-i ini r, -
i l-i 36 r, ni n i i r
(A) 36 (B) 100
(C) 144 (D) 196
Q.45 ii rin r l r i 90 r| -ii
ZA, ZB i i ni r nii ZB i ZA
i i ni r, ni ZB r
(A) 6 (B) 8
(C) 9 (D) 10
CODE: A PAGENO. # 9
Q.46 Three discsA, Band Care touching each other.
If Ais rotated, B and C also start rotating. Ais
rotated clockwise, then
A B C
(A) Both Band Crotate clockwise.
(B) Both Band Crotate anticlockwise.
(C) B rotates clockwise and C rotates
anticlockwise
(D) B rotates anticlockwise and C rotates
clockwise
Q.47 A block of mass 120 g moves with a speed of
6.0 m/s on a frictionaless horizontal surface
towards another block of mass 180 gkept at rest.
They collide and the first block stops. Find the
speed of the other block after the collision.
(A) 1 m/s (B) 2 m/s
(C) 3 m/s (D) 4 m/s
Q.48 Neglecting the effect of air resistance a stone
dropped off a 180 mhigh building lands on the
groundin:
(A) 3 s (B) 4 s
(C) 6 s (D) 18 s
Q.49 The standard 1 kg mass i s attached to a
compressed spri ng and thespri ng i srel eased. If
themassi ni ti al l y hasan accel erati on of 5.6m/s
2
,
the force of the spring has a magnitude of:
(A) 2.8 N (B) 5.6 N
(C) 11.2N (D) 0
Q.50 Which of the following bodies has the largest
kinetic energy?
(A) Mass 3M and speed V
(B) Mass 2M and speed 3V
(C) Mass 3M and speed 2V
(D) Mass M and speed 4V
Q.51 The mechanical advantage of anymachine is-
(A) the efficiencyof the machine
(B) the workdone bythe machine
(C) the ratio of the work done bythe machine to
the work expended on it
(D) the ratio of the force exerted bythe machine
to the force applied to it
Q.46 n| lni A, B C i -i r| r |
l Ai i-ii ini r ni B C i| ii i
i-i n| r| Aliiin lii - ii n| r,
ni
A B C
(A) B C ii liiin lii - ii n| r|
(B) B C ii i-in lii - ii n| r|
(C) B liiin ii n| r nii C i-in ii
n| r|
(D) B i-in ii n| r nii C liiin ii
n| r
Q.47 iiir| iln nr 120g -i i
i li- l-in 180 g -i i |
i 6.0 m/s i nln ni r| - - rin|
r nii ri i ini r| - in
i | i nin |l|
(A) 1 m/s (B) 2 m/s
(C) 3 m/s (D) 4 m/s
Q.48 i lni i ii i n -in r 180 m
+| -|i -i i lni iin
n r - li ni - r
(A) 3 s (B) 4 s
(C) 6 s (D) 18 s
Q.49 -i 1 kg -i i |l n l- n i ln
li ini r nii l-n i -n li ini r|
l -i i-i - 5.6m/s
2
-i ini r, ni
l-n i l-ii r
(A) 2.8 N (B) 5.6 N
(C) 11.2N (D) 0
Q.50 l- - i| -n lin- nln +i in| r`
(A) 3M -i nii V i i|
(B) 2M -i nii 3V i i|
(C) 3M -i nii 2V i i|
(D) M -i nii 4V i i|
Q.51 l| -i| i il ii r
(A) -i| | ini
(B) -i| ,ii li ni i
(C) -i| ,ii l n i ; ln i
i in
(D) -i| ,ii ni n ; iln
i in
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Q.52 Suitable units for the gravitational constant Gare:
(A) kgm/s
2
(B) m/s
2
(C) Ns/m (D) m
3
/(kgs
2
)
Q.53 An object at the surface of Earth (at a distance R
fromthe center of Earth) weighs 90N. Its weight
at a distance 3Rfromthe center of Earth is:
(A) 10 N (B) 90 N
(C) 270 N (D) 810 N
Q.54 The pressure exerted on the ground bya man is
greatest when:
(A) he stands with both feet flat on the ground
(B) he stands flat on one foot
(C) he stands on the toes of one foot
(D) he lies down on the ground
Q.55 Awood board floats in fresh water with 60%of
its volume under water. The densityof the wood
ing/cm
3
is:
(A) 0.4 (B) 0.5
(C) 0.6 (D) less than 0.4
Q.56 In the diagrambelowshows a water wave. The
interval PQrepresents:
P Q
Displacement
(A) wavelength (B) wavelength/2
(C) 2 amplitude (D) time period/2
Q.57 What value of Z (atomic number) andA(mass
number) result inthe followinggammadecay?
+ X C
A
Z
12
6
(A) Z = 5 ; A= 12 (B) Z = 4 ; A= 8
(C) Z = 7 ; A= 12 (D) Z = 6 ; A= 12
Q.58 Athermometer indicates 98.6C. It maybe:
(A) outdoors on a cold day
(B) in a comfortable room
(C) in a cup of hot tea
(D) in a normal persons mouth
Q.52 n-iii lni G l n ;i; r :
(A) kgm/s
2
(B) m/s
2
(C) Ns/m (D) m
3
/(kgs
2
)
Q.53 | | nr ( | R | ) -n
i ii 90 N r| | 3R | ;i
ii r :
(A) 10 N (B) 90 N
(C) 270 N (D) 810 N
Q.54 ln ,ii iin iiln i lin-
rini r, :
(A) r ii i i iin i- in r
ii rini r|
(B) r i i- in r i i ri ni r|
(C) r | nli ii rini r|
(D) r iin | - ini r|
Q.55 i, i| - | i i in i 60%
i| in r nni r| | i i- (g/
cm
3
)- r :
(A) 0.4 (B) 0.5
(C) 0.6 (D) 0.4 -
Q.56 | ii n ii - nn lin r|
ni PQlin ni r :
P Q
l-ii
(A) n n (B) nn /2
(C) 2 ii- (D) ini/2
Q.57 l- ni-i i - Z (-ii -i) A (-i
i) -i i in rin r `
+ X C
A
Z
12
6
(A) Z = 5 ; A= 12 (B) Z = 4 ; A= 8
(C) Z = 7 ; A= 12 (D) Z = 6 ; A= 12
Q.58 ni-i| 98.6Ciini r| r ni-i ri ni
r
(A) | li - ir i
(B) ii-i i i
(C) n- i i
(D) i-i ln -i i
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Q.59 If distance betweenthe object and lens is equal to
distance between its image and this lens. Find
where the object is located.
(A) at 2Ffromlens (B) at Ffromlens
(C) at 3F fromlens (D) at 4Ffromlens
Q.60 What isthevalueof uinthefollowingraydiagram?
P
F C
25
u
(A) 12.5 (B) 25
(C) 50 (D) 37.5
Q.61 Choose the correct statement relatedtothe image
formed bya plane mirror.
(A)Aplanemirroralwaysformadiminishedimage.
(B) The image formed bya plane mirror maybe
magnifiedor diminished.
(C) Theimageformedbya planemirror is always
unmagnifiedbut inverted.
(D) The imageformedbyaplanemirror is always
unmagnifiedanderect.
Q.62 Astudent writes one of the steps of the solutionas
S = 3t +
2
1
5t
2
. He is most likely solving a
problemrelated to
(A) Kinematics (B) Magnetism
(C) Optics (D) Ohm's law
Q.63 Awell cut diamond appears bright because
(A) it emits light
(B) it is radioactive
(C) of total internal reflection
(D) of dispersion
Q.64 The near and far points of human eye are
(A) 25cmandinfinite
(B) 50 cmand 100 cm
(C) 25 cm and 50 cm
(D) 0 cmand 25 cm
Q.59 l -n - | | ; lnl- ;
- | i r, ni nin |l l -n
ri i| r `
(A) 2F (B) F
(C) 3F (D) 4F
Q.60 l- li l - u i -i i r `
P
F C
25
u
(A) 12.5 (B) 25
(C) 50 (D) 37.5
Q.61 -n i ,ii ll-n lnl- -lin r|
i l|
(A) -n i r-ii si-i lnl- ini r|
(B) -n i ,ii ll-n lnl- ilin i
si -i ri ni r|
(C) -n i ,ii ll- n lnl- i
ilin ln ~-i rini r|
(D) -n i ,ii ll- n lnl- i
ilin |ii rini r|
Q.62 si r i S = 3t +
2
1
5t
2

- lini r | lin- -iii l
-lin i r | r `
(A) nln| (B) --
(C) ili| (D) i - i l-
Q.63 i|ii ln -i ri r|i -i lii; ni r
il
(A) r ii i - ni r|
(B) r lil- rini r|
(C) i inl in ii
(D) lii ii
Q.64 -i l- l r
(A) 25 cm nii n
(B) 50 cm nii 100 cm
(C) 25 cm nii 50 cm
(D) 0 cm nii 25 cm
CODE: A PAGENO. # 12
Q.65 The surface area of a concentrator type solar
heater is 5m
2
. It canreflect 80%of solar radiation
incident on it while it absorbs the rest. Calculate
the energyconcentrated bythe heater at its focus
in 2 hours. If solar energy were delivered to it at
the rate of 0.4 kJ/m
2
s.
(A) 11520 KJ (B) 13610 KJ
(C) 2880 KJ (D) 14400 KJ
Q.66 What is the resistance between Aand B in the
givennetwork?
A
B
8O
6O 3O
(A) 8 O (B) 10 O
(C) 12 O (D) 14 O
Q.67 Two bulbs (of 100 W and 200 W) have been
connected in parallel and 220 VACfed to them
fromcommon port. Which bulb will have more
current flowingthroughit ?
(A) bulb of 200 W
(B) both will have same current
(C) bulb of 100 W
(D) cannot say
Q.68 Avertical wire is carrying current in the upward
direction. Thenthe direction of magnetic field in
the west direction will be
(A) towards south (B) towards east
(C) towards west (D) towards north
Q.69 A charged particle moving in a magnetic field
experiences a resultant force
(A) in thedirectionof field
(B) inthe direction opposite tothat of field
(C) inthe directionperpendicular toboththe field
andits velocity
(D) none of the above
Q.70 Whichof thefollowingis not a part ofACelectric
generator ?
(A) rotatingcoil
(B) stationarybrushes
(C) magnet producingmagnetic field
(D) split ringtype commutator
Q.65 ln (concentrator) i i ni
(heater) i - i 5 m
2
r | r ; ilnn
80% i lli i ilnn ni r l
i i i ii lin ni r| ni ,ii ; i
2 i- - ln +i | nii |l | l i
+i 0.4 kJ/m
2
s | ; i | n; ri|
(A) 11520 KJ (B) 13610 KJ
(C) 2880 KJ (D) 14400 KJ
Q.66 l n - - A B - lnii i r ?
A
B
8O
6O 3O
(A) 8 O (B) 10 O
(C) 12 O (D) 14 O
Q.67 i ~i (100 W 200 W ) i -in - i i
ni r nii r il- in 220 VAC i
| n; r| i ~ li iii ilrn rin| `
(A) 200 W ~
(B) i i - iii -i rin|
(C) 100 W ~
(D) s r| ri i ni
Q.68 + ni + | lii - iii ilrn ri r,
ni l- lii - -| i | lii rin|
(A) lii | i (B) | i
(C) l- | i (D) -i | i
Q.69 -| i - nln-i ilin i lii-|
i ni r
(A) i | lii -
(B) i l|n lii -
(C) i ; n ii -n lii -
(D) in - i; r|
Q.70 l- - ii AC lnn l i iin r| r `
(A) i i |
(B) l-i i
(C) -| i - ii -
(D) l i i ---
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Q.71 Tyndall effect is relatedto
(A) atmospheric refraction
(B) scattering
(C) reflection
(D) dispersion
Q.72 Select the correct statement
(A)Anelectricmotor converts mechanical energy
intoelectrical energy.
(B) An electric generator works on the principle
of electromagneticinduction.
(C) Themagnetic fieldlines originatefromNorth
pole of magnet.
(D) Awire with a green insulation is usuallythe
live wire of an electric supply.
Q.71 l- ii l -lin r `
(A) i-| n
(B) |i
(C) in
(D) lii
Q.72 r| i l
(A) lnn -i- il +i i lnn +i -
n| r|
(B) lnn l lnn -| i l,in
i ni r|
(C) -| i ii - -i| i ln| r |
(D) r i ii ii ni i-ini lnn
i; i l ni rini r|
Q.73 Whichof thefollowingwill havethefastest rateof
diffusion?
(A) Smell of hot cooked food
(B) Smell of cold food
(C) Liquid water
(D) Ice
Q.74 Whichofthefollowingoptions werenot identified
as a Dobereiner triad?
(A) N, P, As (B) Li, Na, K
(C) Ca, Sr, Ba (D) Cl, Br, I
Q.75 If P,Q,R,S represents four elements in periodic
table with the following information regarding
groupandperiodtowhichtheybelong, thenselect
the correct option.
Information :
P : Group no. 2, period no. 5
Q: Group no. 1, period no. 6
R: Group no. 16, period no. 2
S : Group no. 17, period no. 2
(A) P > Q> S > Ris the order of atomic size
(B) P is metal, Q & R are metalloids and S is
nonmetal.
(C) Q> P > R > S is the order of size.
(D) R&S are metals and P &Qare nonmetals
Q.73 l- - l li | i li
rin| ?
(A) n- r ii | ni
(B) - ii | ni
(C)
(D)
Q.74 l- - l l~ i il l ,ii r|
-nii i i ?
(A) N, P, As (B) Li, Na, K
(C) Ca, Sr, Ba (D) Cl, Br, I
Q.75 l P,Q,R,S in ii| - i n-i i l- - r
nii in l -lin r, ii lln
n r, ni r| l~ i |
l wpuk:
P : n i 2, in i 5
Q : n i 1, in i 6
R : n i 16, in i 2
S : n i 17, in i 2
(A) P > Q > S > R -ii ii i - r|
(B) P iin r, Q nii R iin nii S iin r|
(C) Q > P > R > S ii i - r|
(D) R nii S iin r P nii Q iin r|
CODE: A PAGENO. # 14
Q.76 What will be the number of electrons in the 'M'
shell of anelement whose mass number is 58and
has 30 neutrons.
(A) 18 (B) 14
(C) 16 (D) 12
Q.77 Identify correct set of True (T) & False (F)
statements :
(I) Solution becomes colourless when excess of
potassium permanganate is added to warm
ethanol.
(II) Solutionofglacial aceticacidwill haveahigher
pH as compared to HCl solution having same
concentration.
(III) Copper sulphate crystals when exposed to
moistureturns blue.
(A) FTT (B) TTT
(C) FFT (D) TFF
Q.78 An element 'X' exists as two isotopes X
A
and X
B
havingatomicmasses 20uand22u. If the average
atomic mass is 20.046 then incorrect statement
will be:
(A) Percent abundanceof X
A
is moreas compared
to X
B
.
(B) Percent abundance of X
B
is 2.3%.
(C) Percent abundance of X
A
is 97.7%.
(D)All the options are incorrect.
Q.79 20g of sugar is dissolved in 80 gm of water if
density of solution is 1.2 gm/ml then calculate
mass by volume percentage of solution.
(A) 25% (B) 20%
(C) 16.67% (D) 10%
Q.80 Which of the followingis not a pure substance?
(A) Hydrochloric acid (B) Milk
(C) Fluorne (D) Gold
Q.81 An organic compound consists of carbon,
hydrogenandoxygen. If ratioof masses is 12:3:8
respectively then what will be its emperical
formula.
(A) C
12
H
3
O
8
(B) C
2
H
6
O
(C) C
3
H
6
O (D) C
2
H
6
Q.82 Which of the followingoxides canproduce H
2
O
byreactions with NaOHas well as HCl?
(A) ZnO (B) K
2
O
(C) CO
2
(D) CO
Q.76 n- 'M' ii - ; -ii | i i
rin|, l| -i i 58 nii -i 30
r |
(A) 18 (B) 14
(C) 16 (D) 12
Q.77 r| (T) nii nn (F) ii r| - i
ril :
(I) n- ii - i-li- -- i ili
l-ii ini r ni l nr| ri ini
r |
(II) li |l- - l i pH-i
ini i HCl l | ni - rini
r
(III) i ~- l--i i -| - ii si
r |i ri ini r|
(A) FTT (B) TTT
(C) FFT (D) TFF
Q.78 n- 'X' i --iili X
A
nii X
B
-
l-in r l -ii -i 20u nii 22u r|
l in -ii -i 20.046 r ni nn i
rini :
(A) X
B
| ni - X
A
| lnin ini li
r |
(B) X
B
| lnin ini 2.3% r|
(C) X
A
| lnin ini 97.7%.
(D) i| l~ nn r |
Q.79 20g ii i 80 gm - l li ni, l
l i i- 1.2 gm/ml r ni l -i
| in lnin - nii |l `
(A) 25% (B) 20%
(C) 16.67% (D) 10%
Q.80 l- - ii i, ii r| r| ?
(A) ri;iil - (B) i
(C) i| (D) -i (ii)
Q.81 i l i ln - i , ri;i nii i|
r| l -ii in -i 12 : 3 : 8 r ni
;i -iin| i rini ?
(A) C
12
H
3
O
8
(B) C
2
H
6
O
(C) C
3
H
6
O (D) C
2
H
6
Q.82 l- - ii ii; NaOHnii HCl ii
lili H
2
O ni r ?
(A) ZnO (B) K
2
O
(C) CO
2
(D) CO
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Q.83 Consider the following set-up for checking
conductanceofthesolution. Whichofthefollowing
samples will not cause glowinthe bulb?
Nail
solution
Rubber cork
Beaker
Switch
Bulb
6V Battery
(A) Rain water
(B) Ethanol solution
(C) dil. Sulphuric acidsolution
(D) Brine water
Q.84 Fromthe followinginformationidentify'C'.
OrganicAcid (A) +Alcohol (B) C
Given that 'A' is third member of homologous
series of carboxylic acidandBis secondmember
of homologous series of alcohol.
(A) CH C O CH CH CH
3 2 2 3
O
(B) CH
2
= CH
2
(C) CH
3
CH
2
CH = CH
2
(D)
CH CH C O CH CH
3 2 2 3
O
Q.85 Whichofthefollowingwill havemaximummass?
(A) 1 mole of nitrogen molecule.
(B) 1/2mole of oxygen molecule.
(C) 1/2 mole of O
3
molecule.
(D) 1/4mole of sodiumsulphate.
Q.86 If Thomson's model of an atomwere to be true,
thenwhat wouldbetheresultsof Rutherford'sGold
foil experiment.
(A)All theo-particles wouldhavepassedthrough
thefoil without muchdeviation.
(B) Most of the o-particles would have passed
through without muchdeviation.
(C) None of the o-particles would pass through
the atom.
(D) Both (A) and (B)
Q.83 l | ini i nin l l-
-ii li |l| l- l n -i -
l ,ii ~ r| ni ?
Nail
solution
Rubber cork
Beaker
Switch
Bulb
6V Battery
(A) ii
(B) ii l
(C) n ~l - l
(D) -n iii(i;)
Q.84 l- ii ,ii 'C' i ril
il - (A) + ~iri (B) C
fn; kx; kg 'A' iill - in i|
i n|i - r nii B ~iri in i|
i i - r|
(A) CH C O CH CH CH
3 2 2 3
O
(B) CH
2
= CH
2
(C) CH
3
CH
2
CH = CH
2
(D)
CH CH C O CH CH
3 2 2 3
O
Q.85 l- - li -i ili rini ?
(A) 1 -i i;-i i
(B) 1/2 -i i| i
(C) 1/2 -i ii (O
3
) i
(D) 1/4 -i il- ~-
Q.86 l ii - i -ii ln r| ri , ni
i -i | in i lii- i rin
(A) i| o-i li lln r li |
ri n i n|
(B) liii o-i li li l nn
(C) i; i| o-i -ii ri r| nni
(D) (A) nii (B) ii|
CODE: A PAGENO. # 16
Q.87 Whichof the followingreactions withO
2
(g) is an
endothermic reaction?
(A) N
2
+ O
2
2NO(g)
(B) C(s) + O
2
CO
2
(g)
(C) H
2
+ 1/2O
2
H
2
O(l)
(D) CO(g) + O
2
(g) CO
2
(g)
Q.88 Asolution of metal nitrate 'A' is added toreddish
brown metal 'B'. In the reaction a blue coloured
compoundis formedalongwith metal.The metal
in 'A' whenexposed to air turns black. Which of
the followingoptions is correct?
(A) 'A' is Cu(NO
3
)
2
and 'B' is Ag
(B) 'C' is Cu(NO
3
)
2
and 'A' is Mg(NO
3
)
2
(C) 'B' is Ag and 'A' is AgNO
3
(D) 'B' is Cu and 'A' is AgNO
3
Q.89 Identify the incorrect statement regarding
isotopes, isobars and isoelectronic species:
(A)
19
K
40
and
20
Ca
40
are isobars and hence their
chemical properties are different.
(B) Ne, F

, Na
+
and Al
+3
are isoelectronic and
Al
+3
is the smallest of these four.
(C) None of the isotopes of hydrogen consist of
neutron.
(D) If an element has no isotopes, then mass of
theatomwouldbeapproximatelysameas thesum
of protons and neutrons init.
Q.90 Whichofthefollowinggasisprimarilyresponsible
for extinguishingfireinsoda-acidfireextinguisher?
(A) H
2
(B) CO
2
(C) H
2
O (D) CO
Q.87 l- - i| lili O
2
(g) ii +-iiii|
lili r ?
(A) N
2
+ O
2
2NO(g)
(B) C(s) + O
2
CO
2
(g)
(C) H
2
+ 1/2O
2
H
2
O(l)
(D) CO(g) + O
2
(g) CO
2
(g)
Q.88 iil- i;-- i l 'A' i i iin 'B'
- l-ii ni| lili - | n i iln
iin ii in ri| 'A' - l-in iin i
- - i ii ri ini r| l- - ii
l~ r| r ?
(A) 'A' Cu(NO
3
)
2
r nii 'B' Ag r|
(B) 'C' Cu(NO
3
)
2
r nii 'A' Mg(NO
3
)
2
r|
(C) 'B' Ag r nii 'A' AgNO
3
r|
(D) 'B' Cu r nii 'A' AgNO
3
r|
Q.89 --iil, -iil nii -;-il -|i|
i - nn i i ril :
(A)
19
K
40
nii
20
Ca
40
-iil nii ;
iil ni li r
(B) Ne, F

, Na
+
nii Al
+3
-; -il r nii
Al
+3
; ii - si-i r|
(C) ri;i l| i| --iil - -i r|
rini r|
(D) l l| n- i i; --iil r| rini r,
ni -ii i -i ;- l-in i-ii nii
-i in nin rini|
Q.90 ii- l ii- - l- - i| n
iil- ni l i- l -ii| ri n| r?
(A) H
2
(B) CO
2
(C) H
2
O (D) CO
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ANSWERKEY (BULLS EYE-15-04-2012)
Q.1 D Q.2 C Q.3 A Q.4 B Q.5 C Q.6 B Q.7 B
Q.8 A Q.9 B Q.10 B Q.11 A Q.12 D Q.13 D Q.14 A
Q.15 A Q.16 C Q.17 B Q.18 B Q.19 B Q.20 D Q.21 C
Q.22 D Q.23 D Q.24 D Q.25 C Q.26 D Q.27 B Q.28 C
Q.29 A Q.30 B Q.31 D Q.32 A Q.33 A Q.34 D Q.35 D
Q.36 D Q.37 C Q.38 A Q.39 C Q.40 B Q.41 C Q.42 A
Q.43 C Q.44 C Q.45 C Q.46 D Q.47 D Q.48 C Q.49 B
Q.50 B Q.51 D Q.52 D Q.53 A Q.54 C Q.55 C Q.56 B
Q.57 D Q.58 C Q.59 A Q.60 C Q.61 D Q.62 A Q.63 C
Q.64 A Q.65 A Q.66 B Q.67 A Q.68 A Q.69 C Q.70 D
Q.71 B Q.72 B Q.73 A Q.74 A Q.75 C Q.76 C Q.77 A
Q.78 D Q.79 C Q.80 B Q.81 B Q.82 A Q.83 B Q.84 D
Q.85 D Q.86 C Q.87 A Q.88 D Q.89 C Q.90 B

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