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vy eioacs Yaak Gath pat PEC aut Olympiad Foundation - DPS Science & Maths TALENT EXAMINATION Time: 2 rs | Guidelines for the Candidate Total Marks: 100 4. Thepaporconsistsoftwo sections — Sciance (60 Questions) : Physics (20 Questions), Chemistry (20 Questions) & Biology (20 Questions) and Mathematics (40 Questions) 2. Allquestions are compulsory encairy equal marks. Thereisnenegstivemarking. Use of calculators not permitted. 3. While yourName, School Name and FllNo, clearly on the Answer sheet and donot forgetto sign 4, Thoreisonly one correct answer hence mark one choice only ico vith: Peneilor diue tack 23l¥Paint Pen only For Example: Q.16: Inthe watercycie, condensation isthe process of Madhs SO (A) Water vapour cooling down anv tuininsinto aliquid (6) {cowarming up anatumninginto a iquia {C) Liquid cooling downandtumingintolce (©) Liquid warming upand tuning into water vapour (€) None oftiese. ‘As the correctansweris option No, (A, tive candidate should darken the cirle corresponding to option No. (A) 6, Roughwork shotild be donein the blank space providedin thebooklt. Collaborative Project of DPS Society & Science Olympiad Foundation Match the following Column! Column ti (1) Acceleration @) kn? (2) Universal gravitational constant + WN (3) Velocity (iit) Nm milaek gate (5) Work (v) Nmtkg ? (A) 1 (ys 2- (li 3 - (iv) 4% (5 Cli) (B) 1 (iy; 2 (is 3 - (ive 4 (WY; 5 GD F livy; 2- (wy Mi 4 Gs B= Cll) * (0) 1- (iid; 2 Gv 3-H A-O:8-W {E) None of these 2, Whon a place of cork and an iron nail of equal mass are placed on the surface of water, (A) Both of them float on the surface of water “The cork floals while the nail sinks because density of cork is toss than the density of water {C) The nail floats while the cork sinks because density of iron is less than the density of water (D) Both of them sink, as they are of same mass (&) None of these 5, Astraw is fixed on the surface of an inflated balloon tied at the nevk. Athvead is passed tough tho straw and its two ends ate fixed between two rigid supports as shown in the figure, Wihen the thread tied at the neck is removed, ‘ (a) Straw moves toward left in the direction in which air escapes Straw moves towards right in order to conserve momentum (C)_ Straw does not move at all (0). Straw moves in to and fro motion (E) Data is insufficient 4. Alargo truck and a car, both moving with a velocity of mayaltusiv v, have a ne: Car exoariences greater fore of impact «>A {B} Truk siiparierctergieeter Torey OF ap (D) Truck experiences greater acceleration (E) None of these 5. Ahammer of mass 500 g, moving at §0 m 5+, strikes a nail. The nail stops the hammer in a very short time of 0.01 s. The force of the nail on the hammer is . 0550 50050 5x50 On 053 N a : 04 (8) “O01 oor (ayetiere0 8 (©) 05% 50*001N 6. According to the graph given below, distance covered by the object hetwegn ty = 0.5 to ty = 25 8 i 2 (a) Hom af 137.5 m sche (c) 150m * s (c) 150m (0) 165m nS + (€) 175 m 7. According to Keper's third law, the relation between orbital period (7) of the planet around the sun and its mean distance (7) from the sun, Is r3/Te= constant (B) r2/T?= constant (GC) r/T®= constant (OD) F/T = constant {E) r°/T= constant. 8. Which of the following is not an example of potential energy 7 (A) Energy possessed by a stretched spring (8) Energy possessed by a compressed spring {C) Snergy possessed by water stored in a reservoir at some height Meee possessed by a ball rolling on the floor ©) Energy possessed by ‘compressed gas, 8. Which figure correctly shows the wavelength (A) and amplitude (A) of a sound wave ? cor (0) ¥ 10. Speed of sound (A)_Jncreases as we go from solid to gaseous medium Increases as we go from gaseous to solid medium (C) Decreases with increase in temperature in a given medium. po, None of these {0) Does not change with change in temperature or change of medium (E) None of these 11. Loudness of a sound depengs upon (A) Frequency Intensity (C) Intensity and frequency (D) Pressure of the medium {E) Temperature of the medium. @ For a sound wave of frequency 20 kHz and having velocity 344 ms, the corresponding wavelengt! 8 244 ROOTS 472"104m (8) 172m (c) 172m (ef 172« 104m 20 (E) 172m B44 = 200g yk 2097.44 eos 43, Avelocity - time griph paraiiei (o time-axis shows (A)_Non-uniform motion {B) Stationary position of tha object fone Uniform motion of object (0) Circular motion of the objact = ¢- PAX (E)_None of these ey aut = f x200° 44. Which of the following displacement-time graphs in not possible for a moving body ? au cf tf t t a “) saa we lz, ©) YA (0) WN ag = FP axtot e t Foe ) 4 be 2 pre a 15. Why cutting togls have sharp edges? (A)_LTo increase area of contact and increase pressure (B) To decrease area of contact 2nd decrease pressure M2YTo decrease area of contact and increase pressure (D) To increase area of contact and decrease pressure (E) To increase shining 16. Which of the following statement is incorrect? (A) AT upthrust is more than weight of an object, the object will float: Iupthrust is more than weight of an object, the object will sink. (C)_Mfupthrustis less than weight of an object, the object wil sink. (0) Upthrust equals the weight ofthe liquid removed by the object. (E) None of these. ER) 47. Which is not true about sound waves? (a). They transmit energy {IBY They navel faster in airthan in sods (C) They produce interference {0) They tavol in form of compressions and rarefactions {E). None of those ; “ANTI 48. Given are the distance-time graphs of four persons A, B, Cand D. Who HE is travelling fastest ? tH a DI 8 2 . bl ee (cy © (pb) D Hi i HEEL {LL oo "04 08 12 16 {€) All are traveling with same specu foto 49, ‘The variation of potential energy (P-E.) of a ball dropped from a height ‘rat time t= 0 is shown by the graph (€) None of these Ca)raigine donsity of gold is 19.3, f density of water is 1000 kgnr’, then density of gold is WI 19.3 > 10% kgay?— (B) 1.93 « 10% kg? {C) 10? kgiw (b) 10 kgm? {E) None of these Law of muliple proportion (8) Law of constant proportion {C) Law of reciprocal proportion (D) Gay-Lussaclaw —{€) Avogadrolaw 22. Match the following : 4. Discovery of electron (a) Neils Bole 2. Discovery of proton . (b) Rutherford 3. Discovery of neutron (6) JaiqThomson 4. Discovery of atomic nucleus (a) J. Chadwick 5. Electrons are distributed in different shells (e)_E. Goldstein (A) 34 - (a); 2- (b); 3- (6); 4 - (a); 5 - (@) (8) 1-(b); 2- (6); 3- (d), 4 - (a); S-(@) ae 2- ee 3- (a); 4~ (by, 5 fa) = “ (D) 1 (dj; 2- (b); 3- (6); 4- (@); 5 -(a) 23, Soda waters solution of carbon dioxide in water. Bee composed of, (A) Liquid solute in a gaseous solvent Gaseous solute in a liquid solvent (C) Liquid solute in aliquid solvent {0) Gaseous solute ina gaseous solvent (E)_Solid solute ina liquid solvent. Number of valence \ee electrons i oN 16 os ied (e) 15 25. The experiments below show some properties of alr balloons! ir expanda wher) a rot mder ieee ir tecoraa water whe] year i) fae NS Lao 4 Ho buoy (rakes up space] “nigh properties of air are siated correctly ? - “and 4 only (8) 2and3only (C) 4,2and4only —(B) 1,2, 3and4 {E) 1, 2 and 3 only a 26, The graph shows the changes in the amount of two types of gases. Cerin’ inside a greenhouse on a hot cloudless day. ‘The gases K and La i Gas K Gast : (A}_Carbon dioxide Water vapour E Carbon dioxide Oxygen i ee C) Oxygen Carbon dioxide - (0) Oxygen Nitrogen, —— (E) Water vapour Oxygen 27. The given diagram shows water being heated in a flask. The flask has — Glass hive a rubber stopper with a glass tube extending through it. The current Paget athe level of the water in the glass tube is indicated. The temperature of the water is 25°C. itheating continues, the water in the glass tube will most likely current waterlevel In glass tube \— Flask (A) Tumintoa solid (B) Become more dense Water {C) Moveintothe flask (D) Rise higher in the tube Hest cource UE Eveporate 28, “The electrons are found in all atoms and they ere only a fraction of their total mass.” This valuable statement was givan by (a) John Dalton o J. Thomson {C)_ Rutherford (9) Neils Bohr (E) Robert Boyle 29, In 1895, a scientist kept a photographic plate wrapped in thick black paper in the same drawer in which some uranium salts were kept. After a couple of days, he found to his utter surprise that the photographic plate had become fogged or affected. The above story is related with the discovery of (A). Electron (8) Neutron (C). Meson 5. Radioactivity (E) Proton 30, The diagram shows a boiling tube filled with water. There is an icv cube wrapped by wire gauze at the bottom of the tube, and the wate isbn on the top of the tube is heated as shown. an a When water atthe top of the tube is boiling, the ice cube remains tiozen, uh What can you infer from this experiment? (A). Heat gain causes matter fo expand (B) Heat loss causes matter to contract (C) Ica cubes mot al oc UPI Waters 9 m0 conductor of heat (2) Ica does not melt in water 31, The chart below shows how P and Q are similar and [ ditforent Which of the following can P and Q be? Pp Qa (A) Air lee (8), Wood Stone [Cannot ba cory US Mik Eraser ZL Now ae yarn? (D) Snow Cork ae ess jo definite shape] [ Has a definite shape] (©) Carbon dioxide Ice e io] [eeaetiitstape] 32. The diagram below shows a model of a sample of gas particles at room temperature. Which diagram best shows the results of removing heat from this sanple ‘until it freezes 7 (a) (8) f {E) None of these 33. Study the classification table below : 1 Has no definite shape but Has a definite shape has a definite volume and volume heavier than lighter than floats on. Sinks in water water water water [F) a & &] Identify P,Q, Rand S. Pp a R s (A) Ol ~ Glycerine ‘Spoon Plastic Ball (8) Shampoo Glycerine Paper boat ~ ‘Spoon (Cc), Honey Petrol Cork Coin wr Petrol Honey Cork 7 Stone Cork Spoon % Honey Petrol (e) 34, Figure Ashows a beaker containing water, X and Y. One of the components, X is totally dissolved in water. Figure B shows the contents of the beaker being poured through filter paper in a funnel over a Beaker, flask. Figure C shows the same flask after keeping "*sk*" eS, at room temperature for 15 days. Alter 15 days, the ramet Fst flask contains only solid particles. These solid Xray Flask particles are of investor” ny ett (A) Bhalk powder (8) Dust y feman lay (0) Sat Figure Figue 8 mee (E) Sand vs a 35. The diagram shows how crushed limestone in a test tube reacts when acid is added. Identify the gas liberated, (4) co (8) SO, (©) co, LH, (E) No, 36. Complete the following tab! Example _| Dispersed Phase] Dispersion Medium Paint = Liquid Butter Liquid = Fog _ Gas AFB iid, Ga FF Lit, sod, Gas (E) Gas, Liquid, Solid (C) Liquid, Liquid, Solid ent P is a member of yroup t ent element Q of gioup Vil, but both (0) Solid, Solid, Liquid belong to the Ill period. and Q combins '@ compound formed will have the formula (8) ar (c) P.a (D) PO, (E) P,Q; 38. Which of the following has more electrons than neutrons ? F (B) Ait (c) o-- (D) Nat (E) Cav 39. The figure shows an experimental setup used to separate the components of a coloured ink sample. Which of the following describes this laboratory technique? a (A) Decantation (8) Filtration LT Sample (C) Distillation {BY Chromatography hed (E) None of these 40. Which of the following pairs represent isobar? “3 OPT) and (S) (A) (P) and (Q) (B) (P) and (R) {E) (P) and (S) 41. Inthe given figure, focussing of light on the objectis done by (a) P a (oR (0) s (E) None of these 42. Lalita put some raisins in solution ‘A’, After few hours she observed that raisins have swelled up. Identif the solution ‘A’ and give reason for the sivelling of raisins. Solution'A Reason for swelling of raisins (A). Hypotonic Exosmosis (B)_sotonic Diffusion (6)_Siypertonic Exosmosis Hypotonic Endosmosis, {E)_Isotonic Exosmosis 43. have two membrane coverings. The outer membrane Is very porous while the inner membrane is despl, folded. These folds provide large surface area for the chemical reactions producing 'Y’ Identify ‘X' and "Y" in the above statement. x mi ‘Mitochondria arp (8) Nucleus ADP (C) Plastids AMP (0) Golgiapparatus ER (E) lysosomes ap 44. In the given figure, parts labelled as W, X, Y and Zare w x Y Zz (A) Gell body Axon Dendrite Nerve ending {B) Endoplasmic reticulum Nerve ending Axon Dendrite (C)_ Axon Nerve ending Ribosome Endoplasmic reticulum \BY Gell body Dendrite Axon, Nerve ending (E) Dendrite Collbody Axon. Nerve epuing G ntho givon figufo, P,Q, Rand S show pictures of animals. klentiy the phyla towhich these animals belong. P a R $ (A) Annelida Echinodermata Porifera Coelenterata (8) Porifera Coelenterata Echinodermata Annelida (C) Pialyhelminthes Arthropoda —_Protochordala. Mollusca (0) Arthropoda Protochordata_ Mollusca Platyhelminthes {E) Nene of these 46. °X’ are tho animals that are cold-blooded, have scales and breathe through lungs. Most of them have a threo-charbered heart. They lay eggs with tough covering and do not need to lay them in water. Identify 'X"in the above paragraph. (A) Amphibians (8) Reptiians (C) Mammalians APY Aves (©) Pisces 47. Marshall and Warren made a discovery in 2005 that a particular bacterium was responsible for peptic ulcers. Identify this bacterium. (A) Clostridium botulinum (B) E. coli (SY Helicobacter pylori (D) Bacillus subtilis {E) Lactobacillus [3] 48. Match the Column Iwith Column i Column | (Disease) Column il(Causative Agent) (2) Influenza () Bacteria (b) Cholera (ii) Protozoa (c) Elephantiasis (iil) Virus (d) Malaria (iv) Worm (A)_a- (i); b= (i; 6 (i, d-(v) (8) a- (iv); b= (il); c- (ii; d=(i) (0) a- (iv); b- (ii): c(i d-(i) er b-(i);¢- (iv); d-(ii) ) _a- (i); b- (i); c- (iv): dil) 49. Which of the following statements are true # (i) Jaundice is caused by a virus. (il) Malaria causing microbes first go to the red blood cells and then to the liver. {iil) Japanese encephalitis is a disease of brain. {iv) Small pox is now completely eradicated. (A) andi) (8) (0 (i) and iv) (C) Gi, (ii) and (iv) (0) allofthese {E) None of these 50. Label a, b, c and d in the given biogeochemical cycle. a = teae ee SSS a \ “teens ana cea a b ¢ ‘ (A) Photosynthesis Coal Respiration Protoplasm (B) Decomposition Carbonates Photosynthesis Petroleum: (C) Respiration Petroleum Decomposition Oxygen (PY Denitrification Nitrites ‘Ammonification Nitrogen fixation {E) None of these 51. Which one of the following statements is false ? (A) Acid rain is the rain containing oxides of nitrogen and sulphur ‘Smogis a visible indication of water pollution (C) Temperature of water in rivers can be affected by water released from the dams (0) The quality of soils decided by the amount of humus and the microscopic organisms found in it {E) None of these 52, Match the Column | with Column Il: Column Column i (a) Exotic breed of cattle (i) Apis mellifera (b) Exotic breed of poultry {i) Leghorn {c) Marine fish (ii) Catia, (d) Surface feeder (iv) Jersy {e) Italian bee variety (v) Tuna ~~ (vi) Asee! (vii) Brown Swiss (ii); b= (i) c- (Vs d-(vie-(v) (v);D- (vii: &-();d- (i); &- (iv) (A) a- (vil); b= (vi); (I; d- Gil); e- (i) (C) a-(iv);b- Gise-(v)id- (tile -(i) ¢ ) (E)_a-(iv); b- (il; c- (il) d - (vil); e- () 53. Which of the following is incorrect ? Animal products “Nutrients > i ae _ Fat Protein Water [Vitamins | (A) Mik (cow) 36 6.00 70.20 AD (B) Meat 3.60 21.40 74.20 B, By, (6) Fish 250 19.00 7720 | Niacin, 0, A 1200 13.00 74.00 8,,D 54. The given figure shows a microscopic view of a one-celled organisin Four cell structures are labelled. Which statement about the labelles! structures ts correct ? (A). They normally can be seen without magrificalion (B)_ They can survive outside the cell NGF They help carry on life activities within the cell {D) They cause disease within the cell (E) They have similar structure and function 55. In the past, Native American Indians buried dead fish along with corn seeds. This technique was used because the decomposing dead fish would WPF Provide nutrients for the growing corn plant (8) Eliminate tho need for weeding around the corn plant (GC) Release oxygen for use by the corn plant () Supply alt {E) None of these water needed by the corn plant 58. Composite manure is produced from (A) Farmyard manure and green manure (8) Egrm refuse and household refuse {G) Organic remains of biogas pl MBHoitten vesietavies and animal retuse {E) None of these 57. Match the items of Column | with Column il Column! Column (a) Diatoms 0 () wi) fe) (iii) (a) Horse-tails (iv) Bryophyta (e) Phanerogams (v) Monocots (vi) Pteridophyta (A), a-(i);b-( d-(vige-(¥) (8) a- (il b-();€-(Wv);d=(vi); e-(v) a- (iii); b-(i d-(vi);e-(v) (0) a- (ii): b- (i) e- (vi d- (ivy e-(v) (E) a= (ib ihc (id. e- WR 58, Meristematic tissues include (A) Leaf tips, cork cambium and vascular cambium (B) Stem ahd root apices, cork cambium and mature fruits oan and root apices, vascular cambium and cork cambium (©) Mature fruit and leaf tps (E) Mature fruit, vascular cambium, cork cambium. 59. Match the items of Column | and Golumn Il. Column Column it (a) Xylem vessels Store food material (b) Xylem tract Obliterated lumen (c) Xylem fibre Perforated plates (a) Xylem parenchym: hisel-like ends (A) a= (iliib- five (id () ee e-(i (6) a- (iid wh o-(id-(0) y ) a- (iv); b= (il); ¢-( (€)_ None of these a-() 80._The plant group that produces spores and embryo but lacks vascular tissues and seeds is (A). Pleridophyta (8) Bryophyla ‘Gymnosperms 4D) Angiosperms (E) Noneof these 61. In the given figure, AB || CD. If “RAE = 56°, ZECD = 134°, then the value of x is j (A) 64° vere" (c) 56° (0) 90° {E) 45° 62. Which of the following statements is wrong 7. (A)_A finite straight line may be extended continuously in a straight line ‘Accitcle may be described with any centre and any radius. (C) All right angles are equal to one another. {D) A straight line may be drawn from any point to another point. {E) Allare correct. 63. From the given graph, find the value of m. 3 7 9 (0) 10 we ©) 5 ab 64. Which one of the following options is true 7 y= 4x+9 has (A)_Aunique solution (B) Only two solutions (C)_No solution Infinitely many solutions (E) None of these 65. Which Is correct factorization for 2x? + y? «82? -2V2xy + aViyz-axz? (A) (ixy+2Vl2)™ BY (Von—y-2V22) (©) (-Wixsy ae)? (0) (vax y—2Vi2)" << (©) (Vax-y+ Vaz) 66. What is the remainder wnen the polynomial p(x) = 2x’ — 6x? + 7x - 3 is divided by (x = ie 4-341 (a) -32 -a4 ZL (0) ¥2 2 (0) 34 oo 2 2 (E) 35 ey A 1) a os 33 ~ a Ket sya, 67. Which of the following is ratjonal number ? — A) J ) 3.45808... {C) 1.010110111.... (0) 346 4 © we. 68. What is the value of Wor wt ES (a) 0 (8) 1 () O (E) 2 69. What is the value of ZABC in the (A) 124° (B) 106° ad mo uoreer (0) 74° . = (E) 120° ¥ 70. mA. 73. 4. 15. 76. 11. MN and QRare two parallel lines and the transversal PS intersects mv at Xand QR at ¥. YI, XT, YUand XU are the biseotors of ZQYX, ® 35 ) -> 0) = Se (©) 35 82, The taxi fare ina city is as follows : When the taxi starts its charge is Rs. 4 and for each kilometre its charge is Rs. 3. Taking the distance covered as x km and total fare as Rs. y, which of the following Is the correct graph for the given information 7 l. \ ” = = 8) Ss mr” (C) % (E)_Noneof these c 83. Inthe given figure AB || CD || EF and EH | CD. Find the values of xand ye (A) x= 60", y= 120" (B) x= 75%, y= 105° (C} x= 45%, y= 135" (D) x= 55°, y= 125° ({E) x= 80", y= 100° 84. In the given figure, what is the value of x+ y-a-8 7? (a) 90 (8) 135" (c) 180° (D) 0° (e) 45" —— — 85. Ina triangle PQR, Tis the mid-point of median PS. Which of the following is the relation between ar{AQTS) and ar{APQR) 7 1 (A) ar(AQTS) = ar(APQR) (B) an(AQTS) = > arfAPQR) aoe 4 (©) arfagrs) = 5 a(APOR) (0) anAars)= 7 ar{APOR) (E) a{AQ7S)=2pnAPQR) 86. Two chords AB, CD of lengths 6 cm and 14. cm respectively of a circle are parallel. If the distance between AB and CDis 4cm, find the radius of the circle. (A) Vit4 om (B) 92 cm (C) 68cm (0) J58 cm (E) V48.em 87. ABIs adiamoter of a circle. The chord CDis equal to the radius of the circle. The lines AC and BD intersect each other at point P. What is the value of P ? (a) 30° (B) 45° () 60° (D) 90" () 40° 88.- The base of trlangular field is y times its height. If the cost of planting on it at Rs 25 per 100 sq.m is Rs. 7500, Its base is (a) 300m (®) 200m * (©) 100m (0) 50m (©) 150m 89, The outer dimensions of a closed wooden box are 18 cm by 12 cin by 9 cm. Thickness of the wood is 2.cm, Find the total cost of wood required to make the box, if 1 cin? of wood costs Rs. 3.00. (a) Rs. 3454 (B) Rs. 4072 (©) Rs. 4152 () Rs. 4478 (E) Rs. 4250 90. Aheap of corn |s In the form of a cone whose diameter is 8 m and! height is 3m. The heap Is to be coveroc by waterproof sheet. The area of the sheet required is, (A) 62.85 mi? (8). 64.35 mé (©) 60.500 (0) 55.65 (€) 58.37 m* 91. Sixty-four metal spheres are melted to recast a big sphere. The ratio of the surface areas of smaller sphere to bigger sphere Is 4 B19 (@ 1:16 (0) 1:25 () 1:36 Boe Perera ee DAEs i 7 caters nial oe ei acon TS is (a) 10.50 (8) 1225 (©) 13.25 (9) 14.50 (©) 11.25 95. Find the vaiue of f, if the mean of the following distribution is 18. x: 2 1 17 18+t 20 t 3 4 5 & 7 5 5 Ae (8) 4 C) (2) Je @ & 94. Some data are given as 19, 27, 78, 46, 65, 32, 39, 56, 92. If the observation 32 is removed from the data, find the difference between the new median and the median before removing 32. a) 3 (8) 5 9 (0) 12 ©) 8 45 7 98. Evaluate 5555, Ag —e0 ys" sven that VB = 2.236 and /10 = 3.162. a e708 (8) 16.194 (c) 18.234 (0) 22.672 96. What is the value of x, if /§x-8= 3/10 +77 A) 2+6 (8) 2(V2+v5) (©) 3(v2+ V5) 0) -2 ©) 2-6 97. Given table shows the number of centuries and number of half centuries of 500 batsmen in last 2 test matches (4 innings) : Number of centuries | No. of half centuries | No. of batsmen | 0 0 “4 1 o 56 o 1 2 2 o 15 2 1 105 1 2 95 ° 2 78 2 2 75 600 Find the probability that a batsman chosen will make two centuries and atleast one half century simultaneously. (a) 9/18 (8) 9125 (C) 19725 (0) 15/34 ©) 1918 98. In the given figure, PS is the bisector of ZQPR and PT | QR, then which of the following statements is true 7 (A) ZTPS= 2Q- ZR (B) ZIPS= 3 (za- cry Sea een (2Q- ZR) 99, Two sides AB and DC of a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD are produced to A meet at P. The sides AD and BC are produced to meet at Q. if A ZADC = 95° and ZBPC = 35°, then ZCQD is ic (a) 0° (8) 45° os (c) 55° (0) 75° a (©) 60° 100. The cross-section of a canal is a trapezium in shape. If the canal is 10 m wide at the top, 6 m wide at the bottom and the area of the cross-section is 72 m’, then its depth is (a) 5m (8) 7m (©) 9m (0) 10m © 6m ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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