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Roll No. te re ENGLISH - HINDI 23118202 ‘SCHOLASTIC ABILITY TEST (For Students of Class X) Time: 90 Minutes ‘Max. Marks: 100 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES ‘Read the following instructions carefully before ‘you open the question booklet. 1. Answers are to be given on a separate answer sheet. 2 There are 100 questions in this test. All are ‘compulsory. The question numbers | to 40 belong to ‘Sciences, 41 to 60 pertain to Mathematics and 61 to 100 are on Social Science subjects. . Please follow the instructions given on the answer sheet for marking the answers. . Write your elght-digit Roll Number as allotted to you in the admission card very clearly on the test- booklet and darken the circles on the answer sheet 8 per siven. 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The items are prepared with best expertise ‘ais of any dispute the opinion ofthe experts appointed by NCERT willbe final. A segment of DNA contains 1200 nucleotides, of which 200 have adenine base. How many cytosine bases are present in this segment of DNA? 1. 100 2. 200 3. 400 4. 800 You are observing a non-chlorophyllous, eukaryotic organism with chitinous cell wall under a microscope. You shall describe the organism as a fungus. 2. alga. 3. protozoas. 4. bacterium, Match the items given in Column A and ‘Column B, and identify the correct alternative listed below. Column A Column B @ Flying fish i) Draco (®) Flying lizard Echidna (© Egg laying (iii) Bxocoetus mammal (Gv) Struthio (@ Flightless bird 3. DNA & we Gz # 1200 =afrerdteee * faa 200 ofa da #1 DNA & a Gs F frat areca ta safters eth? 1. 100 2. 200 3. 400 4. 800 am errata Yue aeiifirs fea, gaits via fred ads st aii fafa @, ta @ ti ea sia Fi om fra ot Feat? 1. oa 2. tara 3. aietsie 4, Stary, efer-A qa efera-B W fea Ta ae aT fra ax att frees #1 gi wie A atee-B + (2)-(i), (b)-Gii), ©-Gi), @-iv) - (a)-Ciii), (6)-(i), (€)-Gi), @-iv) (a) (b)-(i), (Civ), d)-Ci . (a)-(i), (b)-Ciii), (€)-Civ), (d)-Cii Pepe i), (6) — @), (©) ~ Gv), (4) ~ (i 4. @)-@, (0) — ) (©) - (iv), Gi) Which one of the following statements about cell organelles and their function is correct? J} Mitochondria are associated with anaerobic respiration. 2. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum is involved in protein synthesis. 3. Lysosomes are important in membrane biogenesis. 4, Golgi bodies are involved in packaging and dispatching of materials, A\ leguminous plant grown in an autoclaved, sterilized soil fails to produce root nodulles because |. autoclaved soli not good for rot growth. r 2. autoclaved soil is devoid of bacteria, *3-“autoclaving reduces Nz content of soil. 4. plants cannot form root hairs in such a soil. ‘The causative agent of the disease ‘sleeping sickness’ in human beings is an intracellular parasite found in RBC. extracellular parasite found in blood plasma, . intracellular parasite found in WBC. |. extracellular parasite found on the surface of platelets v ae 4 6. fefafer sei 4 a a a a wifernint sit seh areal a at ay act 2? 1. aetatrear saree yaaa a ae aa 2. frat satet sifean, sida acm were Brit #1 3. argatein fareett & fini F ween #1 4. tiesto srr owe at lte (Packaging) #0 9 fafa dot F TF (dispatching) & fea meray @1 we dates te at ated a ange at By 4 ora wr & set ye yea (root nodules) 7ét it aaifes 1. ara at gt a sel & oH fre arect et eft 2, srebede ye sary efecto 3. aeeeta @ yt A Ny at wn aa mg st 4. oe ew ae a gr A AS A (root hair) et 3 wa Wqet 4 fia anf (Sleeping sickness) Wa cence aH UH: 1. aa: FARR (intracellular) waist tora Six efresi (RBC) ¥ aT art 1 2. aga wiferety (extracellular) sia wa den F oar ore 2 3. art: wifeeta (intracellular) wid St waa chk sft (WBC) F Wa Set @ 4. area aifeety (extracellular) wie i izdaa a1 aoe HET aT #1 ‘The gene for hemophilia is present on X 7. chromosome. If a hemophilic male marries a normal female, the probability of their son being hemophilic is 1. nil 2. 25%. 3. 50%, A/100%. Abundance of coliform bacteria in a water _ 8 body is indicative of pollution from 1. petroleum refinery. 2. metal smelter. --B-fertilizer factory. JA. domestic sewage. Prolonged exposure to the fumes released 9, by incomplete combustion of coal may ‘cause death of a human because of 1. inhalation of unburnt carbon particles. 2. continuous exposure to high ues (creased level of carbon monoxide. 4, increased level of carbon dioxide. ‘The phenomenon of normal breathing ina 10. ral breathin human bei ises, 1. an active inspiratory and a passive expiratory phase. 2 apassive inspiratory and an active expiratory phase. 3. both active inspiratory and expiratory phases. 4. both passive inspiratory and expiratory phases. Stviterar aerate X yA A war aT 2’ oon we thivifes ges fed a eta mi amt dw oe pe Biareifern at sere farerit eit? Lae 2. ,25% 3. 50% 4. 100% serra H ateitett (coliform) sary +t aem, fire war & wea a ye 2? 1. Yatferaa feorerat 2. ang wer (Hee Feet) 3. sdew (Hien) tet 4, ae wert iad & ona wer a freed ad ye wea wa we wae ag a aad 81 aaa Ger ar eT: 1, fan Set area Foil eT srt: LARA! 2. a ae A aE wT 3. ar ARisiaagS a1 ER Ae TTT 4, or siaieags 41 eR ae SFT ana 4 ara vet a visa & sini ara & 1 aia aa: wae wen afer Wea 2. fier art: wae wen fra are 3. Ufa ora: va ait aRea eae 4. fife am: ower ait fafterr aT 11, Which one of the following statements is 11. frefefaa seri ¥ a stv ar ee were ‘true with respect to photosynthesis? -avciun & fara a wet #7 1, Oxygen evolved during photosynthesis 1. 3aRT decor Host stats freed comes from CO. ae CO, a art # 2.) Cheeophyll als Ge only. 2, thet a dae setter & (a) et ae photosynthetic pigment in plants. aoa wie 3. Photosynthesis occurs in stem of some oo Lig: plants. ~” 3. Fer! Bret Es chi a wt a eit fe) 4 Photosynthesis does not occur in red * we light. 4, Were Seeteor ore were A set eta 31 12. The girth of stem increases due to the 2. a a fea aoe at afeam a acm activity of ® ~~ lateral meristem. 1. ard fancies > apical meristem. 2. vines faerie 3. intercalary meristem, asta. feat 4. apical and intercalary meristem. 4. aR sit state farrier 13. Which one of the following represents the 13. frafefaa 3 a aa a aa wie correct sequence of reflex action? fora si wet wee a cefet #2 1. Receptor —> sensory nerve —> motor 1 oS 886 che > ie i nerve —> spinal cord > muscle > tevg + ht Receptor -> motor nerve —> spinal Ares sensory nervé —>-musele 2m > ke. are >. Feey 3. Receptor > sensory nerve —> spinal Wad aie > wt gord —> muscle—> motor nerve 4 3. mt > WE Wie Ste <#“Receptor —> sensory nerve —> spinal ers taser cord — motor nerve > muscle 4. mt > wt de > teoy > whe afret > deft 14. In human female, immature eggs are for the first time seen in ovary tat puberty. 2. before birth, at the fetus stage. 3. during she first menstrual cycle. 4, after the first year of birth. What happens when a fixed amount of 15. oxygen gas is taken in a cylinder and ‘compressed at constant temperature? a. Number of collisions of oxygen molecules at per unit area of the wall of the cylinder increase. b. Oxygen (O;) gets converted into ozone (0). SKinetic energy of the molecules of oxygen gas increases. 4 and (©) 2. (b)and (c) 3. (only 4. @only The solubility of a substance $ in water is *28.6% (mass by volume) at 50°C. When 50 mL of its saturated solution at 50°C is cooled to 40°C, 2.4 g of solid S separates ‘out. The solubility of S in water at 40°C (mass by volume) is : 14, ara feral 4, omftvar amd vec aK swawra 4 aa fear 23 #7 1, thers 2. aa a wea, yo wee 3. yam aagera & ee 4.3 & we at ae aq tar # wafer altar te ai fafear at at wa faciver F fee arn atifed far oat #1 a. faust at ton & ofa dare awe Te station ays & due st den ag art ti afadisr (0) #1 aisir (0;) 4 aia ora 2 . ater amp at afi wal a af a ont @ @) FN) .(b) FH (c) () Fat |. (a) at ue vert S #1 50°C aa set F facia 28.6% (ROTH freA) @1 a Fa Sl SO mL Uga faerr 50°C a 40°C 7 aval frat are @ at, S werd aT 24g cha yas tia ti veri s at sea ¥ 40°C ary oe F faerie (sears fea) a 1, 24% 2. 11.9% 3. 26.2% 4, 23.8% vot sont 17, What mass of CO will be formed when 17. a 6 g of carbon is burnt in 32 g of oxygen? L. 38g 2 12g 3. 26g Ae Bit The law of conservation of mass is valid 18. for which of the following? a. Reactions involving oxidatiop/ b. Nuclear reactions. ©. Endothermic reactions. / ow and (c) 2. (a)and (b) 3. (by and (c) , 4. (b)onlyy 19. How many sub-atomic particles are present 19, in an a-particle used in Rutherford’s scattering experiment? No. of Protons as 2, Ve 4, 20. A certain sample of element Z contains 20. 60% of °Z and 40% of "Z. What is the relative atomic mass of element Z in this sample? 1. 69.2 Z 698 3. 70.0 4, 70.2 4 2 2 2 ter é1 1. 38g 2. 12g 3. 26g 4. 228 ser sam a fran fe a fee ara tit @1 a. ater F yqaa afafrart b. anfreeta aafefarart cc. Saran afferent 1 @maI© 2. (@ AN (b) 3. &) FAI(e) 4. (0) Fat weet & weston wah oi vga cea frat sree wo sufier e #i wert seri wet wien stden ata BeNe feat wa 2 ae & deer i OZ a 60% wen A"'Z a1 40%. #1 ge A ae Za arf Wy aR 21 1. 69.2 2. 69.8 3. 70.0 4. 70.2 6g rH Ft 32g ated a oer rm @ a CO, feet arr a Frater Rene Noo 22. tube gives off reddish brown fumes and a yellow residue. When the aqueous solution of A is treated with a few drops of sodium hydroxide solution, a white precipitate appeared. Identify the cation and anion present in the compound A. 1. Copper (11) and nitrate 2. Lead (II) and chloride 3. Zine and sulphate 4 Lead (II) and nitrate Compound A on strong heating in aboiling 21. afr At Fer Ach A ata RH aT are ye yst farce ¢ ae ten arent wa va A va & acta fern a tite agers fern at ge a oot art @ a wae sada we tit #1 afte Ad safer eran wa aT # 1, wfee (1) WH ANZ 2. aS (i) wen Fins 3. fore wen wee 4, Ae (i) wen ARs A. substance A reacts with another 22. wri Ag Wad B a fea wee vad C substance B to produce the product C.and a gas D. If a mixture of the gas D and ammonia is passed through an aqueous solution of C, baking soda is formed. The substances A and B are ARHCland NaOH Malt *? eHCland NaCO; Wal B@Na and HC wnette 4. NaxCOs and H:0 + th? wer 4a Daa #1 ae ta Dae siren & fam at eric & seta fate a vatet aa @ at ah & ae ar Fai aati vd Awa Bei 1. HCLa NaOH 2. HCI Wa1Na,CO3 3. NawarHCl 4, NaxCOs 71 HO A metal occurs in nature as its ore X which 23. we ug waft a sae X wa fret ‘on heating in air converts to Y. Y reacts with unreacted X to give the metal, The ‘metal is : : A Kin co) 4. Fe cre +o : yee, pres wae %, fee ag 4 nr ew Yee tar 2 Y fer aftga xX 3 fen ach og aT ‘frm aren ti ae age: 1. Hg 2. Cu 3. Zn 4. Fe ane? 24. // Assertion (A): Nitrate ores are rarely 24, ferent (A) : TIRE Sree aE wy A 28. available. Reason (R): Bond dissociation energy of nitrogen is very high. Ar Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. 2. Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A. 3. Ais correct and R is false. 4, Both A and R are false. The number of structural isomers of the 25. compound having molecular CuHSBr is 1.3 formula 4 2 3, 4. ‘The total number of electrons and the 26. number of electrons involved in the formation of various bonds present in one molecule of propanal (C:HsCHO) are respectively. 1, 32and 20 us 2. 24 and 20. we \ 3, 24 and 1 ©) 4. 32 and 18 at® Ger Ga) SF. rot Wa ora @1 wh (Reh Ft du fei sat age afr et 31 1. AWaR tt aa # 7a R, Ag wet aren 2. ATR aa & frg RA at Bet aren et #1 3. AWA 8 TAR se 4. AWIR aaa #1 RS CHoBr at ae & sees warerat #1 den 81 Fe Po venue wre (CHsCHO) & we ary F safer ga went et gen va fafa ay frat a gg scagri ai gen wae: ¢ 1. 32-7@1 20 2. 2478120 3. 2470118 4. 327818, Consider following as a portion of the 27. periodic table from Group No. 13 to 17, Which of the following statement/s is/are true alvout the elements shown in it? LV, W, ¥ and Z are less electropositive than X. Ml. V, W, X and Y are more electronegative than Z. “AAC. Riomic size of is greater than that of W. JY. Atomic size of W is smaller than that of x. 4 \) v. [Zz is W 1). What is the distance traversed by the ball during the last one second of ascent (in meters)? (Acceleration due to gravity is g m/s*.) 1 oy a. er x oredr -(T-1"] Ios B; 2 ol gtT?-(T-1] + The radius of a planet A is twice that of planet B. The average density of the material of planet A is thrice that of planet B. The ratio between the values of acceleration due to gravity on the surface of planet A and that on the surface of planet B is ae ev , ao a Dwele vie win, a fo» w te at vate fer van eo ver San ort fe ae Pama aw oe ai at sot # (7> 11 arte & afer 1 Barve 8a ger aa at re eh (hex a) ar hh? (qari eT g mvs? *) - per 2. order -(T-1') 3. = Rie 4, ar -@-0] . We Ast fen me Bat gen F chp tome A & wel a stan wr oe Ba vend & stam ara er dia a ti ae A wi ae % Yetta ae ham ae B ST aoe] yee een ean a age wa @? 2 de es foe 22 a as ae Sa 4.6 as the bob of a pendulum. The work done by the force of tension on its displacement is W;, The same ball is made to roll on a frictionless table. The work done by the force of normal reaction is W3. Again the ‘same ball is given a positive charge ‘g’ and made to travel with a velocity v in a magnetic field B. The work done by the force experienced by the charged ball is W;, If the displacements in each case are the same, we have 1. WiWa> Ws 3. Wi=W2= Ws 4, that 171, Wa, Ws cannot be related by any equation ‘A small spherical ball of mass ‘m’ is used 31. 3579 ‘m’ a we Biel tielta Ae at fret cies & ieee & wa AY saan feat ora owe fear we waa on fear cn art WW, ti wat ae a wines aaom gear wa bo afkers sitter ae oro fren ren ard 7, th gt: wa AR ag wee aria fear at ¢ ok wa fed Gaeta da BA vy an 8 ote eo arr 21 ara jig we smifea at oT fara war ard Ws @1 aie ait feafrat A faea Ta Gat: 1. WiWa> Ws 3. Wi=W2= Ws 4. Ws, Wo Wy wt Fett weiter rT ‘dafira wei fren a ara | Ss ee 32, ‘The variation in the kinetic energy (K.E.) 32. and the potential energy (PLE.) of a particle moving along the x-axis are shown in the graphs below. Which one of the following graphs violates the law of conservation of energy? Ze * The disc of a siren containing 60 holes 33. rotates at a constant speed of 360 rotations per minute. The emitted sound is in unison with a tuning fork of frequency 1. 270Hz 360 Hz 3. 480 Hz 4, 540 Hi iz hs 6 af \ x-ae: afta: aA feet am st fest Fat (K.E.) a feats wal (PE) a farm a ard fea 7a ant Fenton @ frafafan amt a a ath a ow at weer & fray ar sees wea ¢? 2. z; 60 fost art feet arr =) afrar (fee) Fr 360 weet oft fre st oe SAR ae a yarn wie #1 seafsia ahh, frre sngia & xafta & rises H 8? 1. 270Hz 2. 360Hz 3. 480 Hz 4. 540Hz A tuning fork is excited by striking it with a padded hammer. What would be the nature of the vibrations executed by the prongs as well as the stem of the fork respectively? (The reference direction is of the propagation of the sound wave.) © Both vibrate longitudinally 2. Both vibrate transversely 3. The prongs vibrate longitudinally whereas the stem vibrates transversely 4, The prong vibrate transversely whereas the stem vibrates longitudinally 35. Find the reading of the ammeter in the circuit given below. 34. fa, feat mie wig x caret, Bfra fear set @1 ast aT wa waits & ein 2 eh art eer at veh am: a 2? (ah wa & dae at fem a ae fem #1) 1. Shi eer aged & 2. ahi eon ae & aa fea va sits a ortex a a at aif 36. Three bulbs with individual power ratings 36. aH: 12 W, 2 W ait 6 W yrs wife of 12 W, 2 W and 6 W respectively are ris at aa wea ae Ra wa wie ‘connected as per the circuit diagram below. fae ‘ Z rae aR Wafer fied wa Bi wore Find the amount of heat dissipated by each int seodad, wa 410 dacs Fo omar wen a am aia wife ott 2 yore ny Mae i Jee on i) Tees oan 1. 85, 1.335,45 1. 84, 1.335,45 —Z 1205, 205,605 2. 120,201,603 3. 104,0.2774,2.55 3. 105,027,253 4. 124, 1.66,55 4. 124, 1.663, 5) 37. Which of the following can produce a 37. frefefaa Fa fea we & ge geste magnetic field? aa at safe a wat ¢? 1. Electric charges at rest 1. farmer 4 faye anes grt -2-Electric charges in motion 2. afar faga aréeit gro 3. 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Fa, gs & ore up, out of the page eesti 4. t oi r > 4. ea Match the following: 39. frefefad st qiferr aif: Phenomenon Reason uiteer arr @_] Rainbow ‘A. | Scattering of 0 la AL [ were a wath | Twinkng stan |B Depa Se siege i ing | Dispersion hee __| fenton Gil) | Biue colour oF []C] Fluctuation of Gi] sree ar en | C | apaeen sky the refraction a vat sertats index in mee { eo () [ster gate [DS [ere a sia (iv) | Advancement of [D. | Refraction of wen Pei sunrise and delay light wa of sunset +B. (ii)-D, (ii z (iB, Gii)-C, ‘ @-D, (ii)-B, (iii)-A, (iv)-C 15 ‘SIM¢NRS/2015—SAT—Hindi—2A 40. A person is suffering from both near 40. wm mafia fieegfiem am qeftem ght sightedness and farsightedness. His 20 ofan #1 sear aem ficfefed 7 spectacles would be made of > etter? 1. two convex lenses with the upper lens 1, O sae da, fed oe & da at having a larger focal length than the wise q@. ie & de at vise lower lens. a afew #1 x k it k * Siopsondeta glee, 28 om ake tet lower lens. ried 30, ae & da at vies a “a concave lens as the upper lens and a a ane convex lens as the lower lens 3. oR #1 da same da sik He 4. a convex lens as the upper lens and a elena wy concave lens as the lower lens 4. ow da awa da ak a & ae srr a LCM of two numbers x andy is 720 andthe 41. =} wemsi x ft yer we. (LCM) 720 LCM of numbers 12x and Sy is also 720. ¢ wer densi 2x sik sym aah 720 ‘The number y is tr on yé 1. 180 5 1. 180 92. 144 Sp 2. 144 3. 120 3. 120 4.90 4. 90 42, When a natural number x is divided by 5, 42. aq fast wga dem x ais @ um fea the remainder is 2. When a natural number y sr @, at views 2 1 oa fret oT is divided by 5, the remainder is 4. The wen y 3 4 on fa we tt remainder is z when x + y is divided by 5. ae wave 4 81 deed 2%, wa ty aS 3 Bsn fen ser 22=5 oy om © ge? 4 win? an z S. a ee eo BaP ah ‘S/14NRS/2015—SAT—Hindi—2B Sim tn . Maths /oTse Oues paper oe &) If “the zeroes ‘of the polynomial 43. aft aya 64x! —144x? 4924-15 64x —144x7 +92x-15 are in A.P.,then the. gprs Bate at A ai, a aeaE & difference between the largest and the syfyaram stk =m apa & aha = a ate Rt Be a. v. det 7? 7 at ¢ Wen 2.2 3 cg 4 3 a4 s eo aS J. a a 4, 2 +o ay . 4 5 44, xandyare twonon-negative numbers such 44, x sity tet ap Heme fr that 2x+y =10. The sum of the maximum 2e+y=10 tl (x+y) & afreae ate ‘and: minimurn values of (x+y) is apram anit ar att 1. 6 16 2.38: : oe 3. 10 ‘ 3.10 et 15 es 48. The number of integral solutions of the 48, asherrar vt }o(e+5)-9 ~ equation . m fos preglre 5 Ra > i cae 48. , | A circle with area A cm? is contained in the 46. interior of a larger circle with area (A+B) ‘cm* and the radius of the larger circle is 4 om. If A, B, A+B are in arithmetic progression, then the diameter (in cm) of the ‘smaller circle is ne A+8 Each of the sides of a triangle is 8 cm less 47. than the sum of its other two sides. Area of the triangle (in cm?) is 18 bie “ +)en ow 2. V3 an 3. 16 S 0 163 \bu = ©, 2iln 3 48. If cosec x—cot x -1, where x#0, then the value of cos’ x—sin” x is 1p Nags ‘J aaret (A+B) cm? at we a qa aa 4, dae A cm? aren WH aT faa ¢ aa aS qa at fet 4 cmH a A,B, AtB WH darn aa 4 a, at Be Fa FT Aaa (cm HE B LS 2 AN3 man 33 es 2 3. fat figs st we ga gaat oer rst & ai as om ea ti ys a Sarat (em? ae 8 2. 3 3. 16 4. 163 afk cosee x—cot x= 1 2, ot xe08, WA cos*x-sin?x #1 Ht nag aZ pe sx | ee - ie . ps vee at SU At i wf a of Myer eri Wh 49. A sector with acute central angle 0 is-cut 49. from a circle of diameter 14m. The area (in cm’) of the circle circumscribing the sector is 2256 1 ar De Beet (fe) ryt 2 2 7750 gs 2 2 In the figure, PQSO is a trapezium in which 50. PQIOS, ZPOS=135° and ZOSQ-90°. Points P, Q and R tie on a circle with centre and radius 12 em. The area of the shaded part, in cm?, is 2 14 om art qa a ae ast ein 9 aren we fea are 7a 21 fread & vfom Ga me qa aT eae (em?) #1 1 Feely 2. sec aie ampfa #, PQSO uw aaa & fare PQ\|OS, ZPOS=135° ait ZOSQ=90° 21 fag P,Q oR ax O@d ar fea I2em aa Fa % fees @1 wraifeet aT wr dara, om? 2, # . fe ei jet aw? a ne abe a ee wis,7 ae ey § Bo Se 1 siz yee e: as oe a 3. ne Marte 2 ae 132 ; 2 se coe ass Be % . aya acu ae sel as . ow Gs a 51. i . 4. 125% A solid sphere is cut into identical pieces by SI. three mutually perpendicular planes passing through its centre, Increase in total surface area of all the pieces with respect té the total surface area of the original sphere is 1. 250% 2. 175% 3. 150% A right circular cylinder has its height equal 52, to two times its radius. It is inscribed in a right circular cone having its diameter equal to 10 cm and height 12 cm, and the axes of both the cylinder and the cone coincide. Then, the volume (in cm’) of the cylinder is approximately 2 1. 107.5, heor 2. 1186 3. 1275 4, 128.7 In the figure, ABCD is a square of side Idm 53, and ZPAQ=45°, The perimeter (in dm) of the triangle PQC is 2 142 3. 2y2-1 4, lev3 wW de id st aah as a te oe at ae aes fee sel gra adam we awe om ti oe td & FF yeta dee at gon a wt get & ga yet dave tat at 1: 250% 2. 175% 3. 150% 4. 125% feet ca qa aan at dae saat fren & gl & aur ti ae der oe 10 em att Sa 12 om art we cia ata vig & otra &, cen dere ate ep Sei & ae wort ti va, der A ae (om? are & 1. 1075 2. 1186 3. 1275 4, 128.7 srgf 4, ABCD 991 Idm aren we at tam ZPAQ = 45°.81 FRET PQC aT ‘sfory (dm 4) @1 D \ 54, Inthe figure, ABC isa triangle in which AD 54. apf 4, ABC faqs @ fai AD bisects ZA, AC = BC, 2B = 72° and CD = lem, Length of BD (in om) is EF 4, »|P Se Pal et aa wl antes wom %, AC=BC, 2B = 72° at CD = lem # BD aang (em 3) é A 2 | Z\2 i N In the figure, BC is a chord of the circle 55. apf, BC FR Oa Fa StH with centre O and A is a point on the minor stat $7e1 A AGEN BCH UH fig 1 are BC. Then, ZBAC-ZOBC is equal to wa, ZBAC-ZOBC HR & W \- A 9 e : ; eT CUCL: eo 56. 57. In the figure, AAPB is formed by three 56, orgfa 4, 3 Oat qu at dr oi tangents to the circle with centre O. If 4 APB =40°, then the measure of ZBOA 1. 50° 5° 3. 60° A 70° (5-10), 15, 15) and (5, 5) are the 57, tarsi @ A APB are ta Z APB =40°#, at} ZBOA #1 ame coordinates of vertices A, B and C respectively of A ABC and P is a point on median AD such that AP : PD = £3, Ratio of the areas of the triangles PBC and ABC sg P is a point on the graph of y = Sx+3, The coordinates of a point Q are (3, -2). If Mis the mid point of PQ, then M must lie on the line represented by Pe 2, ch y=Sxtl . y= 5x7 aud 22 AABC & vit? A,B sit C a frtuia ‘FAR: (5, -10), (15, 15) aie (5, 5) F wen aire ADK fag P ga ER ¢ fir gP PD = 2:31 Segal PBC ae ABC A) & aaeei a aga é Y= 5x3 sneha wt ftom Pate fag #1 fart fag O& frémie (3, -2) #1 ae PQ @ aei-fag M #, at M at fea a refi tar ax feera gr safe |. y= 5x41 2 yesr-7 1 oe at 5 23s 44:5 ZALES ses 59. Three - digit numbers formed by using 59. af@i 0, 1, 2 sik 5 aI vat at Ey 60. digits 0, 1, 2 and 5 (without repetition) are written on different slips with distinct number on each slip, and put in a bowl. One slip is drawn at random from the bowl. The probability that the slip bears a number divisible by 5 is ge 9 a 3 a 3 vie * 3 ‘The mean of fifteen different natural 60. numbers is 13. The maximum value for the second largest of these numbers is, 1. 46 a 1, 4 2. 51 6 3.52 a 33 Ww EY (fen Greed &) de sist a wert ret fats offal a ra wa fer cart @ fr wie wei ue fia Fe fot a, wen ee WH wR A a fem oma @ sa wet a a, aghes or a, we vel feet ont twa wi eS a fauna den oF at wera e ac 2. 3. 4, BIH win ele elu yee fifi wea dene eT 13 21 dene 3 aad act den a de wa dere 1. 46 2. SI 3. 52 4. 61. Assertion (A) : During eighteenth century 61. mma (A): Heneet waret & ahr wie France witnessed the emergence of a middle class. Reason (R): The emergence of the middle class happened on account of royal patronage. 1. Ais true, R is false. 2. Ais false, R is true. 3. Both A and Rare true but R is not the correct explanation of A. 4. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. a Pa a ar oe ow aerrt a wei Ta aren (R): aerel ar wgHia wet Fea & ERT EAM 1. A WE, Rome Bh 2 A wea %, Rae 3. Aa R ai ad ¢ df RAT él caren sei 8 4. Adit RF wet @ sk RAB Tet aren #1 o— 62. Assertion (A) : The lives of pastoralists in India underwent dramatic changes under colonial rule. Reason (R): In most areas the lands regularly used by pastoralists for grazing were taken over by the colonial state and siven to select individuals for cultivation, 1. Aistrue, Ris false. is false, R is true, 3. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. 4. Both A and Rare true and R is the correct explanation of A. Assertion (A) : By the early twentieth century, America became the biggest supplier of wheat to Europe. Reason (R): The expansion of the railways during the period greatly facilitated the transport of grain,” 1. A is true, R is false. 2. Ais false, R is true, 3. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. 4. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. 24 62. 6. wert (A): siafraters met a sina, mare & ater areata feet ga @ro (R): afr gaat Fwy a & fee acaret gra frat ey & eter ao arch srisi si stvratees me woe da ge Dm afat a ‘Gat ae & fee % Fae af 1. A WE, R eT #1 2. A Wea @, Rae t 3. ASR SH we 8 dfey RA BT wet caren ae #1 4. Asit Roh wei @ sik RAF at aaren @1 wen (A): ateai wart a aries anf we ofa ae at ag at aft act aren wae et Be a TAT AT arm (R): eH sata Ftd & free ao & vitae Haga afin a mei 1. A wa @, Rowe a 2 A meat %, Ro a 3. Ait R ti ait # afer RA aT att caren Tait 4. Ag RA ae # sit RAB wet aren @1 \ 64, Match the following table and choose the correct response from the options given thereafter. 64. frofefad afc & aia 1 sik at earrgias we she wis 1 fee a at ara Bie 1 fee ae fered ar at 1. Adil, B-V, CA, D-I 2. A-IV, Bell, C-Il, D-I 3, Adlll, B-l, C-IV, D-II 4, A-lV, Bel, C-Il, D-III ‘Arrange the following Indian novels in accordance with their year of writing/ publication a. Indulekha Rajasekhara Caritramu ‘Yamuna Paryatan Pariksha-Guru aos cbdva a,d,b,¢ cd,b,a a,b, dc soe 25 65. Colama-t Cotanm-tT Ha aan ‘A. [1910 |. | Establishment of Tonkin Free wel we School. A] 1910 [1 | ates wt eRe a eee 3] 1956" | Formation of French Td Baa Ta ea Pr ae © | 1907 | Tt | gaara aa-we Te TTT P| Compa an Fe waned Se ea Chinn rallnrwork. SET ee | 1887 JV. | Formation of ie Viemamese ae ‘Communist Party. 1 1. Adil, BV, C+, D-ll 2. AAV, Bell, C-ll, D-l 3. Adlll, B-l, C-IV, D-ll 4. A-lV, B-l, C-ll, D-Ill frafefiad anda sarat at se cre / eRe a4 a agar waae wife qtr wart af aa et wae - oF cb,da a,d,b,c . 0, d, bya . ab,de Peper ee oP ‘The main tenets of April Theses during the Bolshevik Revolution were: 1. Closing the war, shifting of banks, land pooling by government. 2. Formation of labour government, bank nationalisation and land distribution, 3. Communist government, land fragmentation and merger of banks. 4. Ending the war, bank nationalisation and Jand transfer. Mahatma Gandhi changed his dressing style from Westen to Indian over a period of time. Match those changes as given in Column-I and Column-II and choose the correct response from the options given thereafter. 66. 67. ‘atetifas cafe & chr ate sift a ‘Wea eH AT a aif: 1, Fe at wats, dei ar ear, WER ort Sil et rag) wT 2. a weER a fini, Sai wT asda, ait qf frac 3. arma aren, aft farses sit dat wr faera q 4. Fe am eer, ei aH usta 7 ait af sie) Were wh a ee orate Sh aia Sage (vem) st gear era dep arr at a dong afm at emp ve ait sah win 1 tong dros mr ete a fee ae att fee 1, All, B-lV, C-1, D-IL 2. Acll, B-l, C-IV, D-Ill 3. AdIIl, B-IV, C-1, D-IL 4, A-IV, B-lll, C-1, D-IL Cofuma-t | Columa-ti wa aa tam [Sut 1/915 = eat B. | Lungr-Kurta 1] 1990 oI C. | Peasant Dress An] 1921 fe Ad : d D._| Short Dhoti WV. | 1913 B. | ei-ga ee c fear vere is 1921 Dd. (wa tet Ws 1. AI, B-lV, C-1, D-II 2. Acll, Bel, C-IV, D-II 3. AdIIl, B-IV, C-1, D-IL 4, A-IV, B-lll, C-1, D-IL In late 19" and early 20" centuries, nationalism captured the imagination of the Indian people through a variety of cultural processes. Which of the following was not ‘a part of those processes? «Rewriting history to show India’s Continuous progress from the ancient to the modem times. ar 2. Creation of differgot images of Bharat Mata. 3. Recording, collection and publication of folktales and folk songs. 4. Designing flags as inspiring symbols of nationalism. Choose the correct response from the given options. Nomadic people move over long distances because 1. By temperament they do not like to settle down in any one place. 2. They constantly — look Pastureland for their cattle. 3. They follow a life style which is very different from the settled communities. |. Economically they are too poor to own land. for good a 68. 19 oH wart & wedt aa a sik 20 af wart & onfie at 4, oa at wet 9 fafa aiepfis wfieasit a mem a uate ahi st sem at fags at fra air frafafan Fa shar ard wr afiensit ar ain aah or? 1. wei area a arate area ae oa wi aaa wmf et “2. West Bengal Arunachal Pradesh Sikkim 33 wet (A) : magia ate Foote wae, wafers afr, arve oem ora ae spnters atrai & afar ety ag ora @ wert (R) : wage a airasht sie wat ure ow, a sk aan ai weed seri 9 afirrie ote aha oe art @1 1 Aa R Gi ai @ wr R, A at SEN FE 21 2. A ait R ahi att @ fg RUA aT caren et ae 1 3. AWE t ait Rae 2 4, Ate @ ait Rae a frefetad 4 3 fra wa a cin wa a an tui & are frend 27 1, saree, 2. fear are 3. SremTae we 4. fae 82. Match List-I (Rivers) with List-II (National Waterways) and select the correct answer using the code given below: 82, afer! GC) a afer Cage send) & ary freney ver fee me aS am aa gat a mo aH aise: Tse iver) List It National : Waterways) waar ‘ara Crea A. | Ganga T._| National Cr) went) Waterway Now r = B | Brahmaputra | | National ra = Waterway No. | z aa ©. | Godavarang | T| Natonal rc TF Krishna “4 Waterway No. 5 =| aon D. | Makanadiand | TV] National eet wea || eta seat Brahman Waterway No.2 ol eas were wear [IV | aia aera >| are en2 1. Al, B-ll, C-lll, D-V 1. Ad, BA, CAll, D-IV 2. Acti, Bell, C-IV, D-l 2. Ad, Bell, C-1V, D-l 2CMAV, Bell, Cl, De 3. AAV, Bell, C-l, Del 4, Adll, BV, C-l, D-lll 4. Ac, BAV, C-1, D-lll Match List-l (Rivers) with List! 83. afte (=r) i arferer-I (eras (Tributaries) and select the correct answer a) & aoe fem oer Re TE SIE using the codes given below: Shea ae ace List-I (Rivers) List-II (Tributaries) warez (HD, En ett) A | Godavari T_[ Lohit A. | tier f | iter B_| Ganga TT] Koyana attaiap Th eae C_[ Krishna Ti] Wainganga ir D.| Brahampuira | WW._[ Son Sse =e Df | fa 1, Adll, B-lll, C-1V, 2. AUll, Bel, C-IIL, D-IV/ Rll, B-lLY, C-ll, D-1 4, A-l, B-lll, C-IV, D-IL 0 1. AGI, B-lll, C-IV, D-IL 2. Acll, B-l, C-lll, D-IV 3. AcIIl, BeiV, C-ll, Del 4. Al, B-lll, C-IV, D-II Arrange these hillsiranges from north to 84. south direction I. Zaskar Range Il. Shiwalik Range Ill. Karakoram Range IV. Ladakh Range 1 MLIV,1, 01 M1, 1V, 1 3. 1.1L IL, Ive 4. 1V, WL 1,1 Match List-l (Rivers) with Listll (Origin) 85. and select the correct answer using the codes given below: List (Origin) frafafad vereaigaenst (afrit) at om 4 afam fem 4 arated aifse: 1 areRe ait U1. farenfere oft TL aerate Sei IV. creer So 1. TI TV, 1, 1 2. M1, 1V, IL 3. 1,0, 1, IV 4. 1V, 111,11 aferat-1 (at) I aferaT-I1 (SETA) aa frome war fey me ats aT an at qu aa oH HH Fi: List (Rh ee snfevr-1 (reat) | eaferar- (oere) B._| Krishna “Amarkantak Hills A [erat | || sere weal C_| Narmada) | Nasik Hills la a eae (D__[ Vaiaat V._| Mahabaleshwar ee fic D. | ara WN. | aerate 1, A-IV, B-lll, C-l, D-II 1, AAV, B-IIL, C-l, D-II 2K, B-IV, C-Il, D-T 2. Adil, B-IV, C-Il, D-l 3. Ad, BAL, C-1V, D-Ill 3. Adi, Bell, C-IV, D-Ill 4. Acll, B-l, Cl, DV 4, AcIl, B-l, C-IIl, D-IV Assertion (A): In India, most “86. “tert (A) : aR a cafersay ware migrations have been from rural to urban areas. Reason (R): _ The urban areas offer greater employment ‘opportunities and better living conditions. 4% Both A and R are true and R explains A. 2. Both A and R are true but R does not explain A. 3. Ais true and R is false. 4, Ais false andR is true. 35 utter a aria ai at sit eta 2 arm (R) : ada asf 7 tae a cafes sre aar dem viet eR at feats fren @1 1 A ait R tai we F wR, A at SS HA Bh 2, Aa R ti at fq RAT mare ae HITZ 3. Awe @ ok Roe 4. Ane @ 3it Ratt #1 og a B. c D. a 2. D,B,A,CY a & ‘Arrange these hills from west to east direction. A. Khasi hills n Garo hills kK ‘Naga hills Jaintia Range CA, B,D A,B,C,D 4, B,A,D,C® Assertion (A): The Earth does not receive an equal amount of solar energy at all latitudes. Reason (R): As one goes from low altitude to high altitude temperature decreases because atmosphere becomes less dense. 1. Both A and R are true and R explains A. 2 Both A and R are true but R does not explain A. 3. Ais true and R is false. |. Ais false and R is true. 87. B. a D. water werteat 1. C,A,B,D 2. D,B,A,C 3. A,B,C,D 4. B,A,D,C wat (A) : Pat at sai a aa at aah sat ar at eat #1 wrt (R) : 9a ae ofa fre Hae @ afte Sa ora @ at A Fem am @ wif arpsa at ae am ‘ett ard 21 1 Aa R ai ai € er R, A at mIren ee G1 2. Aa R thi wd é fq RA wT aren agi eat #1 3. Awe @ sit Rae #1 4. Aneta @ ait Rae 21 89. Match the vegetation zones in Columnt 89 atam-l 4 faq mm are ay at with the associated mean annual average Bete fee me ater after aT temperature (in degree Celsius) in Column (ath terete 3) tein: u. : Column-T ‘Columa- Et, Z A, Tropical — [7] TC w2FC A | sm atetia [1 [ie a 20d B, | Sub-topical “FAIL | Above 24°C sae | Temperate <[ll. | Cro 17°C Blane te [zee a ae D. [Alpine —— [ IV. | Below °C a ae aed v. [Pe aw A Acll, B+, C-ll, DAV 1. Ad, BA, C-lll, DAV 2. A-ll, B-lll, C-IV, D-l 2. A-ll, B-IIL, C-IV, D-I 3. A-Il, B-IV, C-III, D-L 3. A-Il, B-IV, C-Il, Dl 4. AAV, Bel, C-lIl, Del 4, AAV, Bell, C-lll, D-l 90. Match the given crops with their major 90. ana & arfea 4

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