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Slavery was finally abolished in French colonies Put the following events in sequence.
in_____________________. (i) Return of Lenin                        (ii) October Revolution               (iii)
Russian peace with Germany (iv) February Revolution             (v)
Centralised Planning
A 1848

B 1815
A I, III, IV, V, II
C 1804
B iv, i, ii, iii, v
D 1884
C iv, ii, i, iii, v

D ii, v, i, iii, v
Explanation

Ans. 1848 Explanation

Ans. iv, i, ii, iii, v


(iv) February Revolution (i) Return of Lenin (ii) October
Revolution (iii) Russian peace with Germany (v) Centralised
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Planning

Name the minister of Propaganda under the Hitler Rule.

A Joseph Goebbels  04 Question 1 marks

B Hindenburg
Name the axis powers in second world
C Hjalmar Schacht

D Ernest Heimer A Germany, Italy, Japan

B Germany, Austria, Prussia


Explanation
C Germany, Austria, Russia
Ans. Joseph Goebbels D Germany, Japan, Russia

Explanation
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Ans. Germany, Italy, Japan

Consider the following Indian leaders.


i. Motilal Nehru           ii. Dada Bhai Naoroji                    iii. Raja Ram Mohan
Roy              iv. Mahatma Gandhi  06 Question 1 marks
The correct Chronological order in which they appeared on national
scene is
Who founded SATYA SHODHAK SAMAJ.
A i, ii, iii, iv
A Jyotiba Phule
B iv, iii, ii, i
B Raja Ram Mohan Roy 
C iii, ii, i, iv
C Swami Vivekanand
D ii, i, iii, iv
D Swami Dayanand

Explanation
Explanation
Ans. iii, ii, i, iv
iii. Raja Ram Mohan Roy ii. Dada Bhai Naoroji i. Motilal Nehru Ans. Jyotiba Phule
iv. Mahatma Gandhi

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Choose the correct statements:


Which of the following picture was page of music book by E.T. Paul i. The Zollverein was formed in 1834
ii. It abolished tariff barriers. 
iii. It reduced the number of currencies from thirty to one
A Dawn of century
iv. it was initiative of Prussia and joined by all German states
B Dawn of industrial age 

C Dawn of Agricultural age A i, ii, iii, iv

D Dawn of 21st Century B ii and iii

C i, ii and iv

Explanation D ii, iii and iv

Ans. Dawn of century


Explanation

Ans. i, ii and iv
 09 Question 1 marks i. The Zollverein was formed in 1834 ii. It abolished tariff
barriers. iv. it was initiative of Prussia and joined by all German
states
The people gathered In Jallianwala Bagh to protest against the arrest of
two leaders They were  _______

A Bhagat Singh and Dr. Satyapal  10 Question 1 marks

B Bhagat Singh and Rajguru


The national assembly of France voted in April 1792 to declare war
C  Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlu and Mahatma Gandhi
against _______________.
D Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlu and Dr. Satyapal
A Germany and Austria

Explanation B Germany and England

C Prussia and England


Ans. Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlu and Dr. Satyapal
D Prussia and Austria

 11 Question 1 marks Explanation

Ans. Prussia and Austria


Out of 250 members of Rajya Sabha, how many members are
nominated by president.

A 11  12 Question 1 marks

B 10
Which article in Indian Constitution stipulates that there shall be Vice-
C 14
President of India
D 12
A Article 63

Explanation B Article 65

C Article 66
Ans. 12
D Article 62

 13 Question 1 marks Explanation

Ans. Article 63
Point out the difference between the local government in India before
and after the Constitutional amendment in 1992.
i. it became mandatory to hold regular elections to the focal
government bodies.  14 Question 1 marks
ii. one third positions reserved for women
iii. Elected officials exercise supreme power in the government.
When did the civil rights movement take place in USA
A Only i
A 1953 – 1958
B i and ii
B 1954 – 1968
C i, ii and iii
C 1960 – 1970    
D ii and iii
D 1946 – 1978

Explanation
Explanation
Ans. i and ii
i. it became mandatory to hold regular elections to the focal Ans. 1954 – 1968
government bodies. ii. one third positions reserved for
women

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In the context of democracies, what is successfully done by
democracies?
When was Bhartiya Janta Party formed?
A
A 10th April, 1975 Eliminated conflicts among people

B 6th April, 1970 B Eliminated economic inequalities among people

C 6th April, 1980 C Eliminated differences of opinion about how marginalized


actions are to be treated.
D 10th April, l985
D Rejected the idea of political inequality

Explanation Explanation

Ans. 6th April, 1980 Ans. Rejected the idea of political inequality

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Who passed “Legal Frame work Order 2002" ? Select the right combination of subjects under union list.

A Zanu A Defence, Atomic energy, Post and telegraphs, war and peace

B Robert Mugabe B Railways, Land, Trade, Police

C General Musharraf C Education, Agricultural land, Trade, Defence

D Allende D Cyber laws, Adoption, Trade, Forests

Explanation Explanation

Ans. General Musharraf Ans. Defence, Atomic energy, Post and telegraphs, war and peace

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Which one of the following countries was the first one to grant Universal Which of the following is working capital?
Suffrage?
A Electricity bill
A Russia
B Tube well
B Germany
C Tractor
C New Zealand
D Machines
D The Netherland

Explanation
Explanation
Ans. Electricity bill
Ans. New Zealand

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What should be included in national Income by expenditure method


Coins in India are minted by   ____________ i. Self-produced final product ii. Expenditure on second hand
goods iii. Expenditure on shares i iv. Expenditure on
intermediate goods
A Ministry of Finance, Government of India

B Reserve Bank of India


A ii, iii, iv
C State Bank of India
B i and ii    
D Central Bank of India
C i only

D iii and iv
Explanation

Ans. Ministry of Finance, Government of India Explanation

Ans. i only
i. Self-produced final produc
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What is the definition of overweight?  24 Question 1 marks

A BMI > 25 kg/m2


Name one of the following Agency that develops standards for goods
B BMI = 25kg/m2 and services.

C BMI = 25-29.9 kg/m2


A COPRA
D BMI = 25-30 kg/m2
B National Consumer forum
C Consumer protection council
Explanation
D Bureau of Indian Standards
Ans. BMI > 25 kg/m2

Explanation

Ans. Bureau of Indian Standards


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National Food For Work Program launched in


_______________________.  26 Question 1 marks

A 2003 Which of the following countries has poor natural resources but rich
human resources?
B 2001

C 2004
A India
D 2005
B Nepal

C Japan
Explanation
D Sri Lanka
Ans. 2004

Explanation

Ans. Japan
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What is the Gross National Product?


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A The total value of Goods and services manufactured in the


country Which one of the following is an incorrect fact regarding south India.
B The total value of all the transactions in the country
A Diurnal range of temperature is less
C Reduction in the total value of goods and services produced in
the country B Annual range of temperature is less

D The total worth of goods and services generated in the country C Temperatures are high throughout the year.
and net factor income from abroad.
D Extreme climatic conditions are found here.

Explanation
Explanation
Ans. The total worth of goods and services generated in the country
Ans. Extreme climatic conditions are found here.
and net factor income from abroad.

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The process of "Retting" is associated with which of the following?


Read the two statements A and B and choose the best answer.
A. Assertion: Petrochemical Industry is a fast-growing Industry.
B. Reason: Synthetic rubber, plastics, insecticides etc are the products of A Tea
Petro chemical industry
B coffee

A A and B both are correct and B explains A C Jute

B A and B are both correct but B does not explain A D Rubber

C A is correct but B is incorrect


Explanation
D A and B are both incorrect
Ans. Jute

Explanation

Ans. A and B both are correct and B explains A


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The Narmada river In the Peninsular plateau flows westward with a


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remarkably straight channel. It is because ______

The "Golden Quadrilateral" which connects Delhi-Mumbai-Chennai-and A Slope gradient in this part controls the over channel pattern
Kolkata passes through __________________
B River carries huge amount of water which has created straight
channel course
A AMRITSAR - AHMEDABAD - PUNE - PATNA
C River forms the boundary between central highlands and the
B JAIPUR - PORBANDER - HYDERABAD - VARANASI Deccan Plateau
C VADODARA - PUNE - VISHAKHAPATNAM - VARANASI D River flows through the trough of a rift valley inclined westward

D NAGPUR - BHOPAL - SURAT - AMRITSAR


Explanation

Explanation
Ans. River flows through the trough of a rift valley inclined westward
Ans. VADODARA - PUNE - VISHAKHAPATNAM - VARANASI

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Iron ore from kudermukh is most likely to be exported through


If it is 12 noon in a city located on 90° W longitude, what would be time in
a city located on 105° W longitude  A Goa

B Kochi
A 13:00
C Mangalore
B 12:30
D Ennore
C 11:30

D 11:00
Explanation

Ans. Mangalore
Explanation

Ans. 11:00

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Marble is a type of ______________ rock.

A Sedimentary

B Metamorphic

C Basalt

D Igneous A i - b, ii - d, iii - a, iv-c

B i - b, ii - d, iii - c, iv-a

Explanation C i - d, ii - b, iii - a, iv-c    

D i - d, ii - b, iii - c, iv-a
Ans. Metamorphic

Explanation

 37 Question 1 marks Ans. i - b, ii - d, iii - c, iv-a

Which of the following is found on foothills and river valley placer


deposits:
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A lead
Choose the false statement among the following statements:
B gypsum

C bauxite A The southwest monsoon is a continuation of the southeast


trade wind, deflected towards the Indian subcontinent after
D gold
crossing the equator.

B In winter, India is under the influence of North West monsoon


Explanation due to westerly jet stream

Ans. gold C The southwest monsoon sets in over the Kerala coast by 1st
June.

D The shift in the position of the ITCZ is related to the phenomena


of the withdrawal of the westerly jet stream from its position
 39 Question 1 marks over the north Indian plain.

Aus, Aman and Boro, grown thrice in a year are types of


Explanation
_____________________  crops.
Ans. The shift in the position of the ITCZ is related to the phenomena
A Maize of the withdrawal of the westerly jet stream from its position over
the north Indian plain.
B Rice

C Millets

D Wheat
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Explanation Which of the following is the type of plate boundary of Indian plate along
Himalayan mountains?
Ans. Rice
A Ocean-Continent Convergence

B Divergent boundary
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C Transform boundary

D Continent -continent convergence


The process of formation of seed without the act of fertilization is known
as:

Explanation
A Parthenogenesis
Ans. Continent -continent convergence
B Spoliation

C Apomixis

D Vegetative reproduction
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Explanation If the tip of sugarcane plant is removed from the field, even then it keeps
on growing in length, it is due to the presence of:
Ans. Apormixis is a reproductive mechanism that allows a plant to
clone itself through seed.
A Cambium

B Apical Meristem    

C Lateral Meristem
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D Intercalary Meristem

Which among the following has specialized tissue for conduction of


water:
Explanation
(i) Thallophyta         (ii) Bryophyta         (iii) Pteridophyta         (iv)
Gymnosperms Ans. Intercalary meristems are located at the nodes which help in
increasing the length of the stem of plant.
A (1) (i) and (ii)

B (ii) and (iii)

C (iii) and (iv)  44 Question 1 marks

D (i) and (iv)


If pepsin is lacking in gastric juice then which of the following event in
stomach will be affected:
Explanation

Ans. (iii) and (iv) A Digestion of starch into sugars


Pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms are vascular plants
B Digestion of fats into glycerol and fatty acids
and have tissues for the conduction of water and 
C Digestion of Nucleicacids

D Digestion of proteins into peptides

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Explanation

Colourblindness is more common in males than in females due to: Ans. Digestion of proteins into peptides
Pepsin is an enzyme involved in protein digestion.
A Dominant gene of such trait lies on y chromosome

B Dominant gene of such trait lies on X chromosome

C Recessive gene lies on X chromosome  46 Question 1 marks

D Recessive gene lies on y chromosome


Three cylinders each closed by a membrane permeable to water and
containing a different fluid are placed in same solution. After adjusting
Explanation to solution the fluid rises in one of the cylinder, remains the same in
another and falls in the third. What is the concentration of the solution in
Ans. Recessive gene lies on X chromosome
which cylinders have been placed:
Colorblindness is X-linked recessive disorder and it is more
common in males due to only one X-chromosome in 

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Mitochondria and chloroplast are:


(i) Semiautonomous organelles A 0% satt solution
(ii) Formed by division of pre existing organelles and the contain DNA
B 2.5% salt solution
but lack protein synthesizing machinery.
Which one of the following option is correct: C 5% salt solution

D 10% salt solution


A Both (i) and (ii) are correct

B (ii) is true, (i) is false


Explanation
C (i) is true but (ii) is false
Ans. 5% salt solution
D Both (i) and (ii) are false There is no net movement in case of isotonic solutions if
concentration of solution is 5% as there is no movement in that
Explanation case.

Ans. (i) is true but (ii) is false


Mitochondria and chloroplast are semi-autonomous organelles
due to presence of their own DNA and ribosomes and these are  48 Question 1 marks
capable of making proteins themselves.

Climbers grow towards and around support is an example of:

A Hydrotropism
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B Geotropism

Which of the following statement about transmission of nerve impulse is C Haptotropism


incorrect:
D Phototropism

A Nerve impulse travels from dendritic end towards axonal end

B At the dendritic end electrical impulses bring about the release


Explanation
of some chemicals which generate an electrical impulse at the
axonal end of another neuron Ans. Haptotropism
C The chemicals released from axonal end of one neuron cross Haptotropism is a process of movement of parts of a plant in
the synapse and generate a similar impulse in a dendrite of response to a touch stimulus.
another neuron

D A neuron transmits electrical impulses not only to another


neuron but also to muscle and gland cell

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Explanation
Which of the following is an example of homologous organs?
Ans. At the dendritic end electrical impulses bring about the release
of some chemicals which generate an electrical impulse at the
axonal end of another neuron A Wings of a bat and a butterfly
At the axanol end, some chemicals are released in a neuron, which
B Wings of a bird and a bat
genarate an electrical impulse at the dendritic end of another
neuron. C Wings of pigeon and a butterfly

D Forelimbs of cow and lizard

 51 Question 1 marks Explanation

Ans. Forelimbs of cow and lizard


As we travel along the food chain, the concentration of DDT Homologous organs are the organs which are similar in structure
but perform different functions.
A Increases

B Remains constant

C Decreases  52 Question 1 marks

D Fluctuate randomly
Which among the following statements are true for unisexual flowers?
(i) They possess both stamens and carpel
Explanation (ii) They possess either stamen or carpel
(iii) They exhibit cross pollination
Ans. Increases
(iv) Unisexual flowers possessing only stamens cannot produce fruits
Biomagnifications is increase in concentration of a substance, such
as toxic chemical, in the body of an organisms at successively
higher trophic levels in a food chain. A (i) and (iv)

B (ii), (iii) and (iv)

C (iii) and (iv)

 53 Question 1 marks D (i), (iii) and (iv)

Lack of oxygen in muscles often leads to cramps among cricketers. This


Explanation
is due to:
Ans. (ii), (iii) and (iv) (ii) They possess either stamen or carpel
A Conversion of pyruvate to lactic acid (iii) They exhibit cross pollination (iv) Unisexual flowers
possessing only stamens cannot produce fruits
B Conversion of pyruvate to glucose Unisexual flowers are flowers that possesses either stamens or
C Non-conversion of glucose to pyruvate carpels and exhibit cross pollination.

D Conversion of pyruvate to ethanol

Explanation
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Ans. Conversion of pyruvate to lactic acid


Choose the correct path of urine in our body:
Due to absence or insufficient amount of oxygen while playing
glucose is not completely dissociated into CO2 and H2O. Due to this
pyruvate converts into lactic acid and often leads to cramps. A kidneys → Ureters → Urinary bladder → Urethra
B Kidney → Ureter → Urethra → Urinary bladder

C Kidney → Urinary bladder → Urethra → Ureter


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D Urinary bladder → Kidneys → Ureter → Urethra

The area of the Blades of the magnetic compass as shown in figure will
be: (Take √11 = 3.32) Explanation

Ans. Passage of urine in our body is from


kidneys → Ureters → Urinary bladder → Urethra

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By selling 12 oranges for a rupee; a man losses 20%. How many for a
rupee should he sell to gain 20%:

A Rs.15

B Rs.10

C Rs.8

D Rs. 5

A 9 cm2 Explanation

B 5.58 cm2 Ans. Rs.8


C 11 cm2

D 4.98 cm2

Explanation

Ans. 9 cm2

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Probability that a leap year selected at random will contain 53 Sunday is:

A 2/7

B 53 / 365 
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C 1/7

D 7 / 365 

Explanation
A 4

B 3 Ans. 2/7

C -4

D Bonus

Explanation

Ans. Bonus
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∆ABC is an Equilateral triangle. We have BD = EG = DF = DE = EC; then the


ratio of the area of the shaded portion to the area of ∆ABC is:

A 4 / 11

B 7/9

C 5 / 12

D 6/7
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 Q

Explanation

Ans. 7 / 9

A cot2A

B cot2B

C –tan2A

D –cot2A

Explanation

Ans. cot2B

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 A solid consists of a rectangular cylinder with an exact fitting right


circular cone placed on the top. Height of the cone is ‘h’ If total volume
of the solid is three times the volume of the cone, then the height of the
circular cylinders:

A 2h / 9 

B 2h / 3

C 3h / 2 

D 4h / 3

Explanation

Ans. 2h / 3

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As aeroplane is flying horizontal at a height of 3150 m above horizontal


plane ground. At a particular instant, it passes another plane Vertically
 63 Question 1 marks below it. At this instant, the angles of elevation of the planes form a point
on the ground are 30° and 60°. Hence distance between the two planes
at that instant is
The compound interest is Rs.6.40 more than the simple interest. If a sum
is lent for 2 years at 8% compound interest.The sum will be:
A 1050 m

A Rs.1800 B 2100 m

B Rs. 10,000 C 4200 m

C Rs.800 D 5250 m

D Rs. 1000

Explanation

Explanation
Ans. 2100 m
Ans. Rs. 1000
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The line segment Joining the points (3, -4) and (1,2) is trisected at the
points P & Q. If the coordinates of P & Q are If a, b, c, d and e are in continuous proportion, then a/e is equal to
(p, –2) & (5/3, q) respectively. Find the values of p & q.

A a3 / b3
A p = 0,    q=7 / 3 
B a4 / b4
B p=7 / 3, q = 0
C b3 / a3 
C p = 7,    q=3
D b4 / a4 
D p = 3, q=7

Explanation
Explanation
Ans. a4 / b4
Ans. p=7 / 3, q = 0

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If x + y + z = 0 & x =
 0, y =  0, then the value of x2 / yz + y2 / xz + z2
 0, z = What will be the area of largest triangle that can be inscribed in the
/xy is ? semicircle of radius 'r ' / 16 

A 0 A 16 r2
B 1 B r2 / 256 
C 2 C r2 / 64
D 3 D r2 / 32

Explanation Explanation

Ans. 3 Ans. r2 / 256

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If a b are the roots of the equation 3x2-5x + 3 = 0 then the quadratic


equation whose roots are α2β and αβ2 is 

A 3x2-5x + 3 = 0

B 3x2-8x + 3 = 0

C 3x2-8x + 5 = 0

D 3x2-5x - 3 = 0  68 Question 1 marks

Explanation If x2 + y2 + z2 = r2 where, x = rcos a cos b, y = r cos a sin b then z has one


of the following values:
Ans. 3x2-5x + 3 = 0
A r cos a

B r tan a cos b

C r tan a tan b

D r sin a

Explanation

Ans. r sin a

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A conical vessel of radius 6 m and height 8 m is completely filled with


water. A sphere is lowered into the water and its size is such that when it
touches the side, it is just completely immersed. What fraction of water
over flowed?  70 Question 1 marks

A 5/8  The sum of length, breadth and height of cuboid is 19 m, its diagonal is
5√5 m long.  lts surface area is 
B 3/4

C 3/8
A 286 m2
D 5/4
B 236 m2

C 226 m2
Explanation
D 256 m2
Ans. 3 / 8

Explanation

Ans. 236 m2

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If a,b,c are the sides of right triangle where c is the hypotenuse, then
radius of the circle which touches the sides of the triangle is

A a+b+c/2

B a+c-b/2

C a+b-c/2

D b+c-a/2
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∆ABC is right angled at B, AD, CE are the two medians drawn from A and Explanation
C respectively. If AD = 3√5/2 , CE=2√5. The value of AC will be
Ans. a + b - c / 2

A 13

B 5

C 12√5

D 12

Explanation

Ans. 5
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 If two circles are such that the centre of one lies on the circumference
of the other then the ratio of common chord of the two circles to the
radius of any one of the circles is:

A 2:1

B √3 ∶1

C √5 ∶1

D 4:1

Explanation

Ans. √3 ∶1

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Which of the following is most malleable metal?

A Na

B Si

C Au

D Pb

Explanation

Ans. Au
Gold (Au) is most malleable

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Arrange the following elements in the order of their decreasing metallic


character:

A Cl >Si>Al>Mg>Na

B Na>Mg>Al>Si>Cl

C Na>Al>Mg>Cl>Si  76 Question 1 marks

D Al>Na>Si>Ca>Mg
When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water then:

Explanation
A calcium hydroxide is formed.
Ans. Na>Mg>Al>Si>Cl
B Colour of lime water disappears.
Metallic character decreases along the period.
C White precipitates of calcium carbonate is formed.

D White precipitates of calcium oxide

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Explanation

The scattering of beam of light is shown by Ans. White precipitates of calcium carbonate is formed.
Lime water turns milky due to precipitates of calcium carbonate.
A Mud water

B Milk

C Copper sulphate solution  78 Question 1 marks

D NaCl solution
Meena visited a natural gas compressing unit and found that the gas
can be liquefied under specific conditions of temperature and pressure
Explanation while sharing her experience with friends she got confused. Help her to
identify the correct set of conditions.
Ans. Milk
Milk (colloidal solution) shows tyndall effect
A Low temperature, Low pressure
B High temperature, Low pressure

C Low temperature, High pressure


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D High temperature, High pressure

Match' the correct 'atomic radius with the element


Explanation

Ans. Low temperature, High pressure


Gases can be liquified at low temperature and high pressure.

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What is the formula of acetone?

A CH3CH2COOH

B CH3COCH3

C CH3CH2CHO
A (a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(v), (d)-(iv) (e)-(i)
D CH3CH2COCH3
B (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(v), (d)-(ii), (e)-(i)

C (a)-(ii),(b)-(iv),(c)-(iii),(d)-(i), r (e)-(v)
Explanation
D (a) -(v),(b)-(iii) (c)-(iv),(d)-(ii), (e)-(i)
Ans. Acetone CH3COCH3

Explanation

Ans. (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(v), (d)-(ii), (e)-(i)


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Atomic radius decrease as Be > B > C > N > O

22 carat gold means

 83 Question 1 marks A 20 parts of pure gold alloyecl with 2 parts of Cu or Ag

B 22 parts of pure gold alloyed with 2 parts of Cu or Zn


Anodising is a process of forming a oxide layer of
C 21 parts or pure gold alloyed with 1 parts of Cu or Ag

A Zinc D 22 parts of pure gold alloyed with 2 parts of Cu or Ag

B Aluminum
Explanation
C Copper

D Tin Ans. 22 parts of pure gold alloyed with 2 parts of Cu or Ag


Factual

Explanation

Ans. Aluminum
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Factual

Which of the following element does not have allotrope?

 85 Question 1 marks A P

B B
Which of following combination about acids is incorrect?
C Bi

A Ethanoic acid       vinegar D S

B Citric acid            orange


Explanation
C Carbonic acid      Soft Drinks

D Lactic acid          Tea Ans. B


Factual

Explanation

Ans. Lactic acid          Tea


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Factual

Which is chemically most active non metal?

 87 Question 1 marks A Br2

B N2
 A ball is released from the top of a tower of height h meter. It takes T
C O2
seconds to reach the ground. What is the position of the ball at T/3
second? D F2
A 8h/9 m from the ground
Explanation
B 7h/9 m from the ground
Ans. F2
C h/9 m from the ground
Fluorine is most reactive
D 17h/18 m from the ground

Explanation  88 Question 1 marks

Ans. 8h/9 m from the ground


Two bodies have masses 2m and m. Their Kinetic energies are in the
ratio 8:1. Their linear momentum are in the ratio of

A 1:1

B 2:1

C 4:1

D 8:1

Explanation

Ans. 4 : 1

 90 Question 1 marks

A force - time graph for a linear motion is shown. The linear momentum
changed between 0 and 8 second is

 89 Question 1 marks

Water is pouring down from a waterfall at the rate of 75 kg/s on the


blades of a turbine. If the height of the fall is 100m, then power delivered
to the turbine is nearly A - 2π Ns

B Zero
A 95 kw
C 4π Ns    
B 75 kw
D 6π Ns   
C 100 kw

D 0 kw
Explanation

Ans. 0
Explanation

Ans. 75 kw
Height = 100 m
Rate of water flow = 75 kg/s
Power delivered   = W/t = 75KW

 91 Question 1 marks

The length of a given cylindrical wire is increased by 100%. Due to


 92 Question 1 marks
consequent decrease in diameter, the change in the resistance of the
wire will be
In an experiment to find the focal length of a concave mirror, a graph is
A 200% drawn between magnitude of u and v. The graph looks like

B 100%
A
C 50%

D 300%

Explanation
Ans. 300%

B
 93 Question 1 marks

Two circular coils of diameter 10 cm and 20 cm have same number of


turns. The ratio of magnetic field inductions produced at the centres of
coils when connected in series is

A 1:2

B 3:2
C
C 2:1

D 2:3

Explanation

Ans.

Explanation

Ans. 3

 95 Question 1 marks

What is the value of R in the circuit given below if the current passing
through the battery is 0.25A.

 94 Question 1 marks

Green light of wavelength 5460Å


is incident on an air-glass interface. If the refractive index of glass is 1.5,
A 42Ω
the wavelength of light in glass would be (given velocity of light in air c =
B 62Ω 3× l08 m s–1) 

C 84Ω
A 3640Å
D None of these
B 5460Å

C 4861Å
Explanation
D None of these
Ans.

Explanation

Ans.

 97 Question 1 marks

 A block of mass m is at rest under the action of force F against a wall as


shown in figure.Which of the following statement is incorrect?  96 Question 1 marks
Figure shows the displacement- time graph of a particle moving along X
- axis.

A f = mg (where f is the frictional force)

B F=N (where N is the normal force)

C F will not produce torque

D N will not produce torque.

Explanation

Ans. N will not produce torque.

A The particle is continuously going in positive x-direction.

 99 Question 1 marks B The particle is at rest.

C The velocity increases upto time ‘t0’ and then becomes


A man is standing at the middle point between two cliffs. On clapping constant.
his hands, a series of echoes are heard at the interval of 1 Sec. If the D The particle moves at a constant velocity upto time ‘t0’ and
speed of sound is 350 m/s, the distance between the two cliffs is then stops.

A 175m
Explanation
B 350m

C 525m Ans. The particle moves at a constant velocity upto time ‘t0’ and
then stops.
D 700m Straight line represents constant velocity.

Explanation

Ans. 350m  98 Question 1 marks

2x = v × t
2x = 350 × 1  A hot and cold body are kept in vacuum separated from each other.
Two times, 2x = 350 Which of the following causes decrease in temperature of the hot body?

A Radiation
x = 175 m
B Convection

C Conduction

D Temperature remains unchanged

Explanation

Ans. Radiation
No direct contact between the bodies.There is no medium between
the two bodies.

 100 Question 1 marks

 A rubber ball filled with water is having a small hole. This is used as the
bob of a simple pendulum. Then, the period of such a pendulum

A Decreases

B first increases then decreases

C First decreases then increases

D Increases

Explanation

Ans. first increases then decreases


First increasing then decreases because first length increase and
then decrease due to change in position of centre of mass.
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