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DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO T.B.C, : B-PFCA-O-JCV Test Booklet Series Serial No. TEST BOOKLET oatiget | GENERAL ABILITY TEST Time Allowed : Two Hours and Thirty Minutes Maximum Marks : 600 4, 16. INSTRUCTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS, ETC. IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET. Please note that it is the candidate’s responsibility to encode and fill in the Roll Number and Test Booklet Series A, B, C or D carefully and without any omission or discrepancy at the appropriate places in the OMR Answer Sheet. Any omission/discrepancy will render the Answer Sheet Hable for rejection, You have to enter your Roll Number on the Test Bele be'Box powied anges D0 wor [| write anything else on the Test Booklet. This Test Booklet contains 150 items (questions) in two parts: PART — A and PART - B. Each item in PART — B is printed both in Hindi and English. Each item comprises three/four responses (answers). You will select the response which you want to mark on the Answer Sheet. In case you feel that there is more than one-correct response, mark the response which you consider the best. In any case, choose ONLY ONE response for each item. You have to mark all your responses ONLY on the separate Answer Sheet provided. See directions in the Answer Sheet. All items carry equal marks. Before you proceed to mark in the Answer Sheet the response to various items in the Test Booklet, you have to fill in some particulars in the Answer Sheet as per instructions sent to you with your ‘Admission Certificate, After you have completed filling in all your responses on the Answer Sheet and the examination has concluded, you should hand over to the Invigilator only the Answer Sheet. You are permitted to take away with you the Test Booklet. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Test Booklet at the end. Penalty for wrong Answers : ‘THERE WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY THE CANDIDATE IN THE OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION PAPERS. (i) There are three/four alternatives for the answer to every question. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one-third of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty. (i) Ifa candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated as a wrong answer even if one of the given answers happens to be correct and there will be same penalty as above to that question, Gi) Ifa question is left blank, ic., no answer is given by the candidate, there will be mo penalty for that question. DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO oar &: orqeelt ar feet SRK ee fer h Pasa gS oT eI PART - A Spotting Errors Directions : 2 4. 5. In this Section, a number of sentences are given, The sentences are underlined in three separate arts and each one is labelled (a), (b), (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any underlined part. No sentence has more than one error. When you find an error in any ‘one of the underlined parts (a), (b) or (c), indicate your response on the Answer Sheet at the appropriate space. You may feel that there is no error in a sentence. In that case letter *(d)’ will signify a ‘No error’ response. Unless you stop to make noise at once, I will have no option but to @) ) bring the matter to the attention of the police. No error. (©) @ He couldn’t buthelp shed tears at the plight of the villagers @) (b) rendered homeless by a devastating cyclone. No erro (© @ Since it was his first election campaign, the candidate was confused; @ none could clearly understand either the principles he stood for or the benefits he promised. ) (©) No error. @ Ikis an established fact that the transcendental American poets and philosophers, (a) who lived in the latter half of the nineteenth century, 0) were more influenced by Indian philosophy, in particular by Upanishadic Philosophy. ©) No error. @ No sooner did Lopen the door when the rain, heavy and stormy, rushed in @) (b) making us shiver from head to foot. No error. ©) @ B-PFCA-O-JCV - A 2 6, After opening the door we entered into the room next to the kitchen. No error. @) () () @ 7. When the dentist came in my tooth was stopped aching @) (b) out of fear that I might lose my tooth. No error. eo @ 8. Emphasis on equality of life ensures for the health and happiness of every individual. @ (b) (© No error. @ 9. The students were awaiting for the arrival of the chief guest. No error. @) b) () (@) 10. You will come to my party tomorrow, isn’tit? No error, @) (b) © @ 11, Having read a number of stories about space travel @ (b) is No error, @ 12. ‘The meeting adjourned abruptly by the Chairman after about three hours of deliberation. @) &) © No error. @) 13, Notone ofthe hundreds of striking workers were allowed to go near the factory. @ ) © No error. @ 14, Ifthad known this earlier I will have helped him. No error. @) (b) ©) @) 15. Mr. Smith was accused for murder but the court found him not guilty _ and acquitted him. @) () © 3 A~ B-PFCA-O-JCV Sentence Improvement Directions : 16. 17, 18, 19. Look at the underlined part of each sentence. Below each sentence are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them, (4), (b) or (c), is better than the underlined part, indicate your response on the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter (a), (b) or (c). If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, indicate (d) as your response on the Answer Sheet. Thus a ‘No improvement’ response will be signified by the letter (4). Although India is still by far a poor country, it can become rich if its natural and human resources are fully utilised. (a) few and far between (©) by and large (©) by and by (@) No improvenient The more they earn, more they spend. (a) More they eam, more they spend (b) Mote they cam, the more they spend (©) The more they eam, the more they spend (@_No improvement But in all these cases conversion from one scale to another is easy because scales have well-formulated. (a) can be well-formulated (©) are well-formulated (©) well-formulated @ No improvement Five years ago on this date, I am sitting in a small Japanese car, driving across Poland towards Berlin. (@)_ was sitting (b) sat (©)_ have been sitting @)_No improvement B-PFCA-O-JCV — A 20. 2. 22. The old man felled some trees in the garden with hardly no effort at all. (@)_ hard effort (b)_ hardly any effort (©) ahardly any effort @ _Noimprovement She says she’s already paid me back, but I can’t remember, so I'll have to take her word. (a) to take her word true (b) to take her at her word (©) to take her word for it (@_ No improvement ‘The workers are hell bent at getting what is due to them. (a) hell bent on getting (b) hell bent for getting (c) hel! bent to getting (@)_No improvement . You are wamed against committing the same mistake again (a) tocommit (©) forcommitting (©) against to commit (@_No improvement 24. 25. 26. 27. While we would like that all Indian children to go to school, we need to ponder why they do not. (a) that all the Indian children (©) fall the children of India (©) all Indian children (4) No improvement Due to these reasons we are all in favour of universal compulsory education. (@) Out of these reasons (b) For these reasons (©)_ By these reasons (@ No improvement When it was feared that the serfs might go too far and gain their freedom -from serfdom, the Protestant leaders joined the princes at crushing them, (@) into crushing (©) incrushing (©. without crushing (@)_No improvement In India, today many of our intellectuals still talk in terms of the French revolution, and the Rights of Man, not appreciating that much has happened since then. 28. 29, 30. (@) much has been happening (b) much had happened (©) much might happen (No improvement Taxpayers are to be conscious of their privileges. (a)_ have to (b) need (©) ought to (@)_No improvement I would have waited for you at the station if knew that you would come. (a) had known (©) was knowing (©) have known @ No improvement No one could explain how a calm and balanced person like him could penetrate such a mindless act on his friends. (@)_ perpetuate ©) perpetrate ©) precipitate (@ No improvement A- B-PFCA-O-JCV Ordering of Sentences Directions : 31. 32. 1n items in this section, each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning as $1 and $6. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper order for the four sentences and mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. Sl: At the roadside the driver will be asked to blow through a small glass tube into 2 plastic bag, ‘86: The driver will be asked to go to the police station. P : And if the colour change does not Teach the line the driver cannot be punished under the new law. Q:: Inside the tube are chemically treated crystals which change colour if the driver has alcohol on his breath, R= Butif the colour change does reach the line then the test has proved positive, S : If the colour change goes beyond a certain line marked on the tube this indicates that the driver is probably over the specified limit. ‘The proper sequence should be (@) PSQR @) SQRP © RPSQ (4) QSPR SL: Hope springs etemally in the heart of man, 6: This is the central idea of the poem, P : But hope is everlasting, Q: Love, friendship and youth perish B-PFCA-O-JCV - A 33. R : Itis nursed by the glorious elements of nature. Man derives hope from nature in his gallant struggle after some noble ideal. ‘The proper sequence should be @ QPRS >) SRQP ©) RSQP @ QPsR Sl: Mr Sherlock Holmes and Doctor ‘Watson were spending a weekend in a University town. S6: It was clear that something very unusual happened. P : One evening they received a visit from an acquaintance, Mr Hilton Soames. Q: On that occasion he was ina state of seat agitation, R: They were staying in fumished rooms, close to the library. S : Mr Soames was.a tall, thin man of a nervous and excitable nature. ‘The proper sequence should be @) PRSQ ) RPSQ (©) PQRS @ RPQS 34, Sl: The machines that drive modern civilisation derive their power from coal and oil. S6: Nuclear energy may also be effectively used in this respect. P : But they are not inexhaustible. Q: These sources may not be exhausted very soon. R: A time may come when some other sources have to be tapped and utilised. a + Power may, of course, be obtained in future from forests, water, wind and withered vegetables. ‘The proper sequence should be @) PQRS () QPRS (© SRQP @ SPQR 35, Sl: The body can never stop. ‘$6: It comes from food P : To support this endless activity, the body needs all the fuel for action. Q: Sometimes it is more active than at other times, but it is always moving. R:: Even in the deepest sleep we must breathe. S: The fuel must come from some- where. 36. ‘The proper sequence should be @ PQRS ) PRQS ©) QRPS @ SRQP Sl: American idealism is essentially a belief in the idea of progress. 6: This sense they have inherited from the English P : Therefore, he believes that, because of human effort, the future will be better than the past. Q: But if Americans are usually ‘optimistic, they are not wholly unrealistic, R: The American tends to view history as a record of human achievement. S: They have some common sense practicality. ‘The proper sequence should be (@) PQRS (bt) PQSR @ RPQS @® PRQS A- B-PFCA-O-JCV Selecting Words Directions : In the following passage at certain points you are given a choice of three words marked (a), (b) and (c), one of which fits the meaning of the passage. Choose the best word out of the three. Mark the letter, viz., (a), (b) or (c), relating to this word on your Answer Sheet. Examples K and L have been solved for you. K L The (a) boy —wasin the school in Simla, (a) She was home sick. (®) horse @) It (©) dog () He Explanation : Out of the list given in item K, only ‘boy’ is the correct answer because usually, a boy, and not a horse or a dog, attends school. So “(a)" is to be marked on the Answer Shect for item K. A boy is usually referred to as ‘he’, so for item L, ‘(c)’ is the correct answer, Notice that to solve the first item K you have to read the rest of the sentence and then see what fits best. Passage ‘After having slept for an hour, Bond decided to go out into the city and try to find his contact. After changing his suit, he carefully locked his room and stepped out of the hotel. No one was 37. around. But he had walked only for a few minutes when it suddenly (a) felt to him (b) occurred (©) happened 38. 39. that he was being (a) followed by someone. There was really no (a) reason for (b) shot () cause (©) looked (©) evidence 40. 41. itexcepta very slight (a) weight of footsteps. He was now walking (a) from the (®) sound (&) down (©) hurting (©) over 42. main street, which was crowded (a) with people, He became extremely aware of the danger b) by © in of people threatening him, . B-PFCA-O-JCV ~ A 8 Syfionyms Directions : 43. 44, Directions 47. 48. Each item in this section consists of a sentence with an underlined word followed by four words or group of words. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the underlined word. He was fired for negligence on duty. (a) relieved of his job (b) scolded (©) rebuked (d) attacked Democracy is not the standardising of everyone so as to obliterate all peculiarity. (@) demolish (&) extinguish (c) erase @ change 45. Divine grace is muly ineffable, (a) that which cannot be rubbed out (b)_ incapable of being understood (0) that which is too great to be expressed in words (6) too powerful to be defeated 46. The convocation address was very edifying. | (a) tedious (b)_ in need of editing (©) instructive @ exciting Antonyms Each item in this section consists of a sentence with an underlined word, followed by four words. Select the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word. John is always shabbily dressed, (@) decently (b) beautifully (©) extravagantly @ scantily ‘The new manager of the Bank is urbane in his manners. (@) civilised ) slow (©) rude @_ foolish 49. Ibis necessary to develop thrifty habits to be able to lead a comfortable life. (a) expensive (®) extravagant (©) economical @ good 50. Many people suffer because of pride. (a) lowliness (b) submission (© humil @ obedience A~ B-PFCA-O-JCV ART-B Directions : 54, Statement I The following 8 (Eight) items consist of two Statement TI : statements, Statement I and Statement 11. You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the answers to these items using the 55, Statement I code given below Code : (a) Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I ‘ () Both the statements are individually ‘true but Statement I is of the Statement II : correct explanation of Statement I (©) Statement I is true but Statement 11 is false 56. Statement I (@ Statement 1 is false but Statement II is true 51. Statement I : Growth of plants is Statement II smooth with a complete fertilizer. Statement II: A complete fertilizer always contains N, P, K $7. Statement I 52. Statement I: The granules of modem gunpowder (also called black powder) are Statement II: typically coated with Graphite. Statement Ii: Graphite prevents the build-up of electrostatic 58. Statement 1 charge. 53. Statement 1: Colour of nitrogen dioxide changes to colourless at low temperature. Statement II : At low — temperature Statement II: legular reflection, where Nitrogen tetroxide (N,O,) is formed which is colourless. B-PFCA-O-JCV — A 10 Diamond is very bright. Diamond has very low refractive index. : Oxygen gas is easily produced at a faster rate by heating a mixture of potassium chlorate and manganese dioxide than heating potassium chlorate alone. Manganese dioxide acts as a negative catalyst. : A body weighs less on a hill top than on earth’s surface even though its mass remains unchanged. : The acceleration due to gravity of the earth decreases with height. + While putting clothes for drying up, we spread them out. The rate of evaporation increases with an increase in surface area : Due to diffused or irregular reflection of light, a closed room gets light even if no direct sunlight falls inside the room, the reflected rays are not parallel, does not follow the laws of reflection. art -B fea: frafefar 8 (re) vers Hq aa &, ar Loft eT UL | tat et get aeerit aT mraariiges adem aa @ aft are fet wa gS oar set ae ga Heist & Ge GAT e | we: @) ah war sam-sat ay % ate BoA 1, wae Lar eet eat e ) aii sar seams wer % fq wr 0, war la att eter wee () Sar eer @, Reg wea wae @ st laa @, fg ear ae Sear: tet A gfe wi ade a wa Seat 2 1 war ll: feet phates tata NP K are | 52.5 1: man eee es om, A aT Tat wt agar 2, fafre era tire a Sha FI | wat ll: dee fen aga war & am atten 21 53.6771: FT aT OR CART TRATES FMT AAAAT ‘orga Bare 8 I war Wo: Her aT area 2ei- HURTS (N,O,) ara Bat ‘Greta ett 2 I iW 4. 57. 58. aa a aa ni: 1 u 0 2 wat a gar & fie se ‘her aK aT TT 2 | 2 geht aor at & are ara asia aA ex age B | smart & free staat afrafia soder & ar feel aq pat sf yar Berd IRE oe aE Hr were Ha ae oe eT ET 2 oftafia woes #, at ae woata fret aren 7 Ei, aera & Pratt ar ore et ar | A~ B-PFCA-O-JCV 59. Ultrasonic waves of frequency 3 « 10° Hz are passed through a medium where speed of sound is 10 times that in air (Speed of sound in air is 300 m/s). The wavelength of this wave in that medium will be of the order of (@) Lem @) 10cm (©) 100em @ lem 60. If radius of the earth were to shrink by 1%, its mass remaining the same, g would decrease by nearly (@) 1% ©) 2% (©) 3% @ 4% 61. The displacement-time graph of a particle acted upon by a constant force is (a) a straight line (&) acircle (©) aparabola (@ any curve depending upon initial conditions 62. Which one of the following is not a result of surface tension 7 (a) Nearly spherical drop of rain (©) Capillary rise (c)_ Removal of dirt by soap or detergent @ Flow ofa liquid B-PFCA-O-JCV — A 12 63. Match List 1 with List I and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists : List 1 List (Compound) (Nature) A. Sodium hydroxide 1. Strong acid B. Caleium oxide 2. Alkali C. Acetic acid 3. Weak acid D. Hydrochloric acid 4, Base Code : @ 2 3 4 1 (nr @ 1 4 3 2 @ 1 3 4 2 Which one of the following statements is not correct ? (a) Kerala is the largest producer of natural rubber in India (0) Neyveli is an important thermal power generating area of Tamil Nadu (c) Ratnagiri Bauxite mining area is located in Kamataka (@ Assam is the largest tea producing state in India 59. 3x 105 Hz safes aft were aT Um TE ree & alae are & Porat aft Ht are, arg # aft At ara 3 caer 8 (eat Ht ary ATF 300 m/s@) |e RT TT wa tery F aintes fire aie At Shit? (a) lem (®) 10cm (© 10cm @ O-1em 60, geal ar gaara sera St wad BU, aA eA Prat 1% figs ort at g a ArT aT fear a ot ae ? @) 1% () 2% © 3% @ % 61. af Reh aor oe Oe Pad aa ora St at Be aur ay Prearad—-aaa om Ae eh ? @ win oF © TR @ writing feaftat ox Pek att ae 62, freafafan # 8 ata er us, 9S as aT cafes wat @ ? @ wt farm eR &) Sfrta se (© waa Rete gota ay eT @ fart za ar Te 8. im Gin s aa gira Afr af arat & a Ra wa Re aT WaT aT wal ae afta : wt (aire) A. difean wregizares B, fea aaeTES C. Mata aaa D. erga set We: qin (srerfet) 1, Fae on 2. aK (aeret) 3. ato sir 4. aT (aa) @ 2 3 4 1 o 2 4 3 1 © 1 4 3 2 @ 1 3 4 2 64, foafatas ait 4 a ata a wm wt wate? (@) Fee, wR A mpfr Ta a Tat ag see & Rael, afang ar TH wae aa safes sega Ba & weft steer wae aa ates ferret ) © @ aan, ana 4 aaifre ae sarea waz A-B-PFCA-O-JCV 65, Match List I with List I and select the 66. 67. correct answer using the code given below the Lists : List 1 List IL (Paper industry (tate) centre) A. Kamptee 1, Karnataka B. Rajahmundry 2, Maharashtra . Shahdot 3. Andhra Pradesh D. Belagola 4, Madhya Pradesh Code : @ 1 4 ® 2 3 4 1 © 1 3 4 2 @2 4 3 1 The newly formed state of Telengana is surrounded by (@) 5 States (b) 4 States (©) 6 States (@ 3 States Energy is required for maintenance of life. It is obtained by a process called (2) Metabolism (b) Phagocytosis (©) Photorespiration @_ Decomposition B-PFCA-O-JCV ~ A 68. All life forms contain “molecules of life”. 69. 70, These are {a) Carbohydrates (b) Proteins (©) Nucleic acids (@)_Allofthe above Ifa charged particle (+g) is projected with certain velocity parallel to the magnetic field, then it will (@) trace helical path (©) trace ciroular path (©) continue its motion without any change (d)_ come to rest instantly Optical fibres, though bent in any manner, allows light to pass through. What is the inference that one can draw from it ? {a) The concept that light travels in straight path is wrong (b) Light can flow through the optical fibres (©) Light can travel through the fibres because of their ductility (@ Light can travel through the fibres due to multiple total internal teflections 63. TS TS ara gate Fife aft afin 3 88 RA az aT wT wat an afr: wa ain (ana Fert (zea) a) Aare 1 arte * B. ART 2. Ferg C. ast 3, stig weet D.aattat 4, We RT He: A BC D @ 1 4 3 2 om 2 3 4 21 @ 1 3 4 2 @2 4 3 41 66, wafaffe: asa aebrar Pa oeit @ Ret a? @) Sasa ) 4e8T © om @ 3 67. at aart cat & fae oof afer Preafertan 4 & Rare er soem Gr oat Te ae? (@) saree (Azra) (o) Ferry fear Aatterecifire) © waa @ arr 68, BH a CH H “ote omy” ETE (@) sraterge @) wa (©) Ree sea @ ade wh 69, af ang satire arm (+g) Us fafeaa art adie a & a watfia Rear wr, dae (a) Fehr ae ae 6) aww (©) fan fret gare & sent af aert wr (a) wearer Reerareeat A a oe 70, venifirs agail, WB AIA Hay a, Fa wa UR waa 2) wa a feat ‘Freprat a waaT e 7 @) Fe Hara fe vera Ah tar + erat &, were B (b) were, semfires agai FQ wanfer et wate (co) dgsit At caer & are sat a ela WaT ISR Aaa e @ ae ph sists qarda & arr want, warts dgst # @ tax TR wate A -B-PFCA-O-JCV 71. Which one among the following happens ‘when a swing rises to a certain height from its rest position ? (a) Its potential energy decreases while kinetic energy increases (b) Its kinetic energy decreases while potential energy increases (c) Both potential and kinetic energy decrease (4) Both potential and kinetic energy increase 72. Which one among the following is used in making gunpowder ? (a) Magnesium sulphate (b) Potassium nitrate (©) Sodium stearate (@)_ Calcium sulphate 73. The cleaning action of soap and detergent in water is due to the formation of @ ) ©) @ Micelle Salt Base Acid 74, The chemical used as a fixer/developer in photography is @) (b) Sodium sulphide Sodium sulphate (©) Sodium thiosulphate (@) Sodium sulphite B-PFCA-O-JCV -A 16 75. Rain shadow effect is associated with (2) Cyclonic rainfall (&) Orographie rainfall (©) Convectional rainfall @ Frontal rainfall 76. Match List I with List If and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists : List I List IL . (Place) (Industry) A. Jabalpur 1. Petro-chemical industry B. Bengalunt 2. IT industry . Math C. Mathura 3. Paper industry D. Ballarpur 4, Automobile industry Code : BoC D ) ©) @ 3 1 2 4 A @ 4 1 2 3 4 Which one of the following irrigation canals is the most important in terms of area coverage in Haryana ? @) ) © @ Bhakra canal ‘The Western Yamuna canal Jawaharlal Nehru canat Gurgaon canal Ti, sa aE ae aoe feeraraeat & fare Fafgaa dard am ora 8 at Preafetea Fa aie a Um Bet 87 (@) WA Rafts sat ar eet 2 sah cafes sot aged & () waht aftr aah aa ett 2 oats feaftr oat aed & (c) fear atk anor dat aah ar ate (a) feats afk afar rt sah age & . wey aa Prafafas 4 @ fee we ar qatar feat ora 7 @) this ae (b) WeRren ange (o) Aifean Feenke @ fear ake ant a aga ott Rasta Atte ga A fama Read Frater ger Bet & 2 (a) Ree (bo) aa (c) ares (8a) @) a . atcraaT HH, eaten (rae) / errr (aR) 3 es F sete at are aT ame? (a) afar wethe () difsar were (c) tifa aritace @ Bifean err 75. qfe-orn ware fara & arafera 2 2 (a) Swart ast () vce af (©) Wet aaf @ am aut a Bs wa Bf ifm she afr 3 RA wa ge aT we a wel oak afi : wet (erm) win (ert) 1. a-ar a 21s 3. rm gett AFAR B, aTge CFT D. AGRE Re: B @) 1 0) 2 ©) 2 @ 1 4 D 3 4 3 . BRT a, aa eae & aad a Prato feng wet Ha ate dt we aalfirs recat 8? (@) Was Ae (&) sft ag ee (©) Taree AEE TE @ qi A- B-PFCA-O-JCV 78. Which onc of the following is the smallest Code : unit showing the properties of life such as capacity for metabolism, response to the A BCD environment, growth and reproduction ? (®) Gene @ 3 1 2 4 (b) Chromosome m 3 2 ' ‘ (©) Nucleus O 4 2 1S ® cen @ 4 1 2 3 81. A ray of light when refracted suffers change in velocity. In this context, which ‘one among the following statements is correct ? 79. In plants, which one of the following gases. is released during Photosynthesis ? (a) Carbon dioxide (@) Velocity increases as the ray passes (©) Oxygen from a rarer to a denser medium (©) Hydrogen (b) Velocity decreases as the ray passes from a denser to a rarer medium (@ Methane (©) Velocity decreases as the ray passes from a rarer to a denser medium 80. Match List I with List I and select the correct -answer using the code given . below the Lists : (@ Change of velocity does not depend on the nature of medium List 1 List II (Physical quantity) (Unit) 82, An object is placed 10 em in front of @ convex lens of focal length 15 em. The A. Distance L. Mole image produced will be B. Amount of 2. Coulomb {@) Real and magnified material 3. Light year (©) Virtual and magnified C. Amount of electrical charge (©) Virtual and reduced in size 4, Watt hour D. Energy (@ Real and reduced in size B-PFCA-O-JCV ~ A 18 78. 79. frafafar A att at we, saa A cae, ata 3 wf argfinn, aft stk aa FS shea & quit A quit aret a eal 8? (@) si &) wa (c) arf @ are areal a, sare dee } dhe Pefefat ‘data a ata ai oH Raat 2 7 (a) Waa sas (o) sitar (©) TRA @ aa is Gus at gifea Fe ihe afi & AA RA aw ge aT wT ae wet a afte wi win (sites afar) (yang) Aw 1. tet BL aqrd At art 2. a C. faa mae Aart 3, ware ae D. wat 4, afe-wer 82. @ 3 1 2 4 ® 3 2 1 4 @ 4 2 1 3 @M 4 1 2 3 aoada SA ae were At fern & aa 7 ‘feta Bien @ 1 xe aes Hi, Pirate wait #8 a oe wee? @) far & fare are & aa Aree TT HAR Fa aga e &) PROS wer Hem a face are TH BEA OK A Hea (co) fren & fares meas 8 way Free WT LR A Bea 8 Reade arene Ft wee Oe Pte wei oT fret Som trae a ara gaa Sa Fa 10cm at at at wes ae at 8) PR ‘afifara der em? (a) aera afte raft (b) smart six araftir (o) sera site rare ar @) Teas ai aera Har A-B-PFCA-O-JCV po 83. Why is Graphite used in electrolytic cells ? (a) Graphite is soft and can be easily moulded into electrodes (b) Graphite is made of layers of carbon atoms which can slide (©) Graphite is inert to most of the chemicals and remains intact in electrolytic cells (@) Graphite is a good conductor of electricity 84, Washing Soda is the common name for (@) Calcium Carbonate (b) Magnesium Carbonate (© Sodium Carbonate (@)_ Potassium Carbonate 85. Which one of the following Indian states has the highest proportion of area under forest cover ? (@) Madhya Pradesh (&) Sikkim (©) Meghalaya (ad) Mizoram 86, Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists : B-PFCA-O-JCV — A 20 87. 88. List 1 List (National Park/ (State) Wildlife Sanctuary) A. Chandra Prabha 1, Uttarakhand B. Silent Valley Chhattisgarh 2. C. Valley of flowers 3, Uttar Pradesh 4, D. Indravati . Kerala Code : A BC D @2 1 4 3 o 3 4 1 2 © 2 4 1 3 @ 3 1 4 2 “Toa perpendicular to the plane of ecliptic, Earth’s axis of rotation makes an angle of 234 degrees, Had this angle been zero degree, which one among the following would result ? (a) There would have been no season (b) The length of day and night would have been the same throughout the year (©) The length of the day and night would have been the same all over the earth (@) All of the above Gametophytes of sexually reproducing flowering plants are (a) Haploid (©) Diploid (©) Tetraploid (@)_ Polyptoid ee —————“‘ 83, faey-xoueel Salt F terge a aedte et were? (@) dome aie ten @ oe arent a ‘aaa Hae on wae (o) der, area & gempit At oat a B watz Ft 2, wets arrer 8, oh ae aaa e Cpt at 3, Sar RT (Sree srs ear vf Pr Deas 4 a it 2 ak frga-omedt act F Ree eH TET A BC D (a) 2 1 4 3 tore ° feamarest 3 4 1 2 84, a ar ater fea or wate arm a? @©@ 2 4 13 @ 3 1 4 2 (a) Siem arafaz ahah zi 87, wiftga & area % aya yet a pha ® at 231 fast ar ator sara @ | ate ae (©) ttfsan arate ait aa fast diet at Peafefes Fa a afters dat? (d) ‘ieftan arate ° (@) ah Ae Set 85. Prafefird arta amit #8 fre cat aa (o) fea ste ca ad ae aera ara EA Soom er aga 8 ? (©) fer ate aa A weak gel ae wh a von @ farm 88. Sifts vat aa Goh areal & yma © Ree (citer) sar? @ Faster G@)_ srafra (Rees) 86. GS GAL ae Bia Hire ©) Fear (feces) oie aftrat & AY WA aa ge a wea aK (©) seaifira (egratize) wel eR AFA : @ aeafra (aieiraiez) a A-— B-PFCA-O-JCV 89. The seeds of flowering plants are made up of (a) Ovary and ovary wall (b) Embryo, food reserves and coat (©) Cotyledons (@)_ Zygotes 90. A person stands on his two fect over a surface and experiences a pressure P. (a) latent heat given away by the liquid (©) specific heat given away by the liquid (©) thermal capacity changes with time keeping temperature constant (@_ change in density during transforma- tion ‘Now the person stands on only one foot. 92. A deep sea diver may hurt his ear drum He would experience a pressure of during diving because of magnitude (a) 4P (a) lack of oxygen & P (©) high atmospheric pressure cy) 4 © aP (c)_ high water pressure @ 2P 91. A solid is melted and allowed to cool and solidify again. The temperature is measured at equal intervals of time. The graph below shows the change of 93. (d) All of the above When you walk on a woolen carpet and bring your finger near the metallic handle temperature with time. of a door an electric shock is produced. This is because Temp (a) charge is transferred from your Time ‘The part of the curve that is practically horizontal is due to body to the handle () a chemical reaction occurs when you touch the handle (©) the temperature of the human body is higher than that of the handle (@ the human body and the handle arrive at thermal equilibrium by the process B-PFCA-O-JCV - A 2 89. 90. o1. gett creat & ats fara & fafa ae? (a) sigraa sit ster -farhit (b) 3, ater fra (Re fee) ak ora (©) ata @ Fre um afte feet wae 1 ot aH aE aa ta @ ok Param aqua HET et aa re afer Fae Ua oe aT Bet 2 | ae Rarer afar ar ara ses aT 7 (@) 4P b) P © +P @ 2P feeett Ste at Reaver rat @ alte Sar aK ge Stage BF fem orem @ | wa BAT Siererett OR SeHT TT ATT STaT 1S Rear aan orm waa & are arora ahah at cater @ o amr anh Ja am a, wt anaes ea a Ofer 8, arr eT 8? 23 92. 93. 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Which of the following are the charac- teristics of organic farming ? I, Use of chemical improve soil fertility. fertilizers to 2. Frequent decomposing and fal- lowing 3. Use of herbs to control pests. 4, Higher productivity per hectare. B-PFCA-O-JCV - A 99. Select the comect answer using the code given below (a) 1 and 4 only ) 1,3 and 4 (©) 2 and 3 only @ 2,3 and 4 1. “Yakuts’ are the nomadic herders of (a) Gobi (b) Sahara (©) Tundra @_ Kalahari ‘A farmer in a semi-arid area claims that his farming practice is very environment friendly. Which of the following practices on his farm can justify his claim ? 1. Planting a tree belt. 2, Practising crop rotation. 3. Carrying out a large scale irrigation system, 4. Using organic fertilizers. Select the correct answer using the code given below : (a) 3 and 4 only () 1,2 and 4 (© 1,3 and4 @ 1 and 2 only 94, frafataa t 3 ar a um, ata oF, ‘forere f ae war Sha &, share a aire Tet ma? (@) ¥e (bo) Sates. 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The luxuriant growth of natural vegeta- (©) Schwann cells tion in tropical rainforest is due to (@ Smooth muscles 1. fertile soil 2. hot and wet climate throughout the 103. The product of conductivity and resistivity yea. of a conductor 3. intense sunlight for photosynthesis. (a) depends on pressure applied 4, seasonal change to facilitate nutrient (b) depends on current flowing through absorption. conductor Sete ine correct answer using the (©) is the same for all conductors (@ and 4 only (@ varies from conductor to conductor (b) 2 and 3 only 104. We use CFL to save electrical energy and to provide sufficient light. The full form of (©) 1,2 and 3 only CFL is @ 1,2, 3 and 4 (2) Condensed filament light 101. Which endocrine gland requires iodine to (©) Compact filament lamp synthesize a particular hormone whose deficiency may eause goitre disease ? (©) Condensed fluorescent lamp (2) Hypothalamus (@) Compact fluorescent lamp (©) Pancreas 105. 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