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@NUCLEU EDUCATION Centre of Excellence SESSION : 2019-20 NTSE Support Program Daily Practice Problems Duration : 60 Min, Total Marks: 60 Class : X DPP :01 ‘General instructions : 1. The practice paper contains 60 questions. (@) 1-10 questions from Mathematics (b) 11-20 questions from Physics (©) 21-30 questions from Chemistry (@) 31-40 questions from Biology (©) 41-60 questions from Social Science 2. Every correct answer will be awarded 1 mark. There will be no negative marking, 1. If nis-a perfect square, then the next perfect square greater than n is. (Ayn +4 (tn (C)nr+2n+1 (O)n+2 vn+4 2, If 38-1 = 3:7 = 27 , then the value of y is. 4 3 3 ayt 8) > (c)2 0) 3 “> ®@> © oF 3. The smallest number which when increased by § is completely divisible by 8, 11, 24 is (a) 264 (8) 259 (c) 269 (©) None 4. fx =3+2V2, then { vx-—L| simplifies to vx (A) natural number which is prime (8) natural number which is composite (C) An irrational number (0) a rational number which is not an integer 5. Find the greatest number of three digit which when divided by 34 leaves remainder 2. (a) 994 (8) 988 (c) 992 (0) 954 6. IT HCF and LOM of two natural number is 15 and 190 then the product ofthe two number is (a) 2850 (8) 2660 (©) 2840 (©) information incorrect 7. Identity the incorrect statement (a) 28 (8) \7NS < Vea (0) (0) V241 >N7 We 2 8. form of 1.385 is equal to q 1732 1384 1327 668 *) “990 ©) S99 (390 ©) 795 9. Which of the statement is true (A) 8 < 26 < YS (8) HS > HOE > YS (CY >V>W (0) (<< 10. Which one of the following form is not a cube of any positive integer for any integer 'm’? (A) 9m (B) 9m +2 (C)9m+t (0) 9m+8 FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Texchocaronn Serene Pcce 13, 14, 15, 16. A bullet fired into a fixed target loses half of its velocity after penetrating 3 om. How much further it will penetrate before coming to rest assuming that it faces constant resistance to motion? (A) 1.50m (8) 1.0.cm (C)3.0 cm (0) 2.0 om ‘Aman walks on a straight road from his home to a market 2.5 km away with a speed of 5 knvh. Finding the market closed, he instantly turns and walks back home with a speed of 7.5 km/h. The average speed of the ‘man over the interval of time 0 to 40 min. is equal to sim (6) © kn (2 amm © Samm ‘The variation of velocity of a particle with time moving along a straight line is illustrated in the following figure. The distance travelled by the particle in four seconds is T33 ‘Tame in second (A) 60 m (8) 55 m (©) 25 m {D) 30 m AA particle moving in a straight line covers half the distance with speed of 3 m/s. The other half of the distance is covered in two equal time intervals with speed of 4.5 mis and 7.5 mis respectively. The average speed of the particle during this motion is (A) 40. ms (8)5.0ms (C)55 mis (0)48ms A baal is dropped vertically from a height g above the ground. It hits the ground and bounces up vertically to a height d/2. Neglecting subsequent motion and air resistance, its velocity v varies with the height ‘above the ground is ‘ a. “) ® ¢ a ‘ AY. ; \ (c) & 0) ‘A100 m long train is moving with a uniform velocity of 45 km/hr. The time taken by the train to cross a bridge of length 1 km is (A) 585 (8) 68s (78s (0) 88s TIO. SE, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, POSS www macleneiocatonn @NUCLEUS booed Pcce 17. 18. 19, Which of the following options is correct for the object having a straight line motion represented by the following graph (A) The object moves with constantly increasing velocity from © to A and then it maves with constant velocity. {B) Velocity of the object increases uniformly (C) Average velocity is zero {D) The graph shown is impossible The v-r graph of a moving object is given in figure. The maximum acceleration is z i 10030-05000 80 Time Gee) (A) tom/ sec (8) 2om/ sxx? (C) 3 onic? {D) 6 ani sec? lia car covers 2/5" of the total distance with v; speed and 3/5" distance with vz then average speed is 1 y+ 2vivs Sus "> ies (8) ~ (c) (0) 2 vt¥y 3v, 42v) An athlete completes one round of a circular track of radius R in 40 sec. What will be his displacement at the end of 2 min. 20 sec (A) Zero (8)2R (©) ak (0) 7a In the balanced equation : a Fe,03 + bH2 —> ce + dH:0 The value of a, b, ¢, d are respectively — (1.4.2.3 (8) 14,44 ()1,3.2.3 (0) 1,2,2.3 Which one of the following reaction will not take place ? (A) Zn + FeSO, —> ZnSO, + Fe (B) 2 Al + 3MgSO, —> Al{SO,)s +3 Mg (C) Fe + NiSO. —+ FeSO. + Ni (0) Cu+ 2AgNOs —> Cu(NOs), +2.Ag Fill n the blank in the chemical equation + 4HNOs —+Cu(NOs)2 + 2NO2 + 2H:0 (a) Cu (8) 2Cu () Cud (0) 2Cud Which of the following statements is not true for the chemical equation ? 2N-Os —> 4NO; + Oz {A) 2 mol of NO; on dissociation gives 4 mol of NO, and 4 mol of O; {8) 1 molof NO: on dissociation gives 2 mol of NO> and 0.5 mol of O- {C) 2g of NOs on dissociation gives 4 g of NO2 and 1 9 of O2 (0) 216 g of N.Os on dissociation gives 184 g of NO and 32 g of O2 TIO. SE, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SHST-STEST, SPAT, PO SSD www maclenetocaronn Pcce 27. 28. 29. 31. 32. 33. 36. 37. ‘A balanced chemical equation is in accordance with — (A) Avogadro's law {C) the law of conservation of mass (8) Dalton’ atomic theory (D) the law of constant proportion In the reaction Ca(OH), + CO,(g) —» CaCO.) + H.O(1). The possible physical state of Ca(OH), is — (A) liquid (8) aqueous. (C) gaseous (0) solid Which of the following is(are) an endothermic process(es) ? (i) Dilution of sulphuric acid {ii) Condensation of water vapours (8) @ and Gi) (8) (i) only ‘Sublimation of dry ice (iv) Evaporation of water (C) (i) only (0) (i) and (iv) Which of the statements about the reaction below are correct 7 2PbO(s) + C(s) —> 2Pb{s) + C09) (i) Lead is getting reduced. (i) Carbon dioxide is getting oxidised. {i Carbon is getting oxidised. {iv) Lead oxide is getting reduced. (A) @ and Gi) (8) (i) and (iv) (©) (i and Gi) (0) Allof these When copper turnings are added to silver nitrate solution, a blue coloured solution is formed after some time. Itis because, copper — (A) oxidizes silver from the solution (C)is oxidized to Cu" False statement regarding corrosion is (A) Metals get decayed. {C) Rusting of iron is a redox reaction. ‘The energy change in photosynthesis is from {A) Light energy to electrical eneray {(C) Light energy to chemical energy Grana are present inside (A) Mitochondria (8) Golgi bodies ‘Stomata controls {A) The loss of food material from the plant {C) The loss of air from the plant Each stoma is guarded by (A) Guard cells (6) Palisade cell Each guard cell contains (A) Leucoplasts (2) Chloroplasts In dark, the guard cells are (A) More turgid (B) Not turgid First true and oxygenic photosynthesis starts in (A) Protists (8) Fungi Photosynthesis proceeds in sequence of (A) Dark phase and light phase {C) Light phase and dark phase (B) forms a blue colured complex with AgNO; (0)is reduced to Cu* (8) Corrosion of iron is called rusting. (0) Corrosion of metais is not harmful (B) Light energy to molecular energy (0) Light energy to activation energy (C) Chloroplast (0) Ribosome (8) The loss of water from the plant (D) The loss of energy from the plant (C) Mesophyll cell (0) Parenchyma cell (©) Starch (0) Olt and protein granules (C) Less turgid (0) None of these (C) Cyanobacteria (0) None of these (6) Light phase alone (D) Dark phase alone FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it @NUCLEU: Seer eeesacee PCCR 38. _ In light phase of photosynthesis there is formation of (A) ATP (8) NADPH. {C) Both ATP and NADPHz (0) Carbohydrates. 40. The oxygen in photosynthesis is released from (a) CO; (8) HO (C) Carbohydrate (0) Chlorophyi 41. Who was the Author of the book ‘Spirit of Law’? (A) Rousseau (8) Montesquieu (©) Voltaire (0) St Jacob 42, When did Louis XVI become the king of France? 4a) 170 (8) 1774 (c) 1776 (0) 1778 43, The national anthem of France, ‘Marseilles’ was written by- (A) John Locke (8) Jacques Rousseau (C) Voltaire (0) Roget de Lisle 44, Who among the following reintroduced Slavery in France after it was abolished by Jacobin regime 7 {A) Louis XIV (8) Robespierre (C) Napoleon (0) Marat 45. Inthe context of France, What was Taille"? (A) An indirect tax (B) Direct tax (C) Custom duties _(D) None of these 46. In France, the eighteenth century witnessed the emergence of a social group, termed as the : (A) Working class (8) Middle class (C) Aristocratic class (D) Noble class 47. Identity the statement which is wrong with reference to Robespierre. (A) He banned the use of white flour (8) He rationed meat and bread {C) He exempted his party men from punishment {D) He converted churches into barracks or ofices 48, The term ‘Old Regime’ (France) refers to (A) The society and institution under an old Emperor {B) Society and institution of France before 1789 {C) The society and institution of France after 1789 {D) The society and institution of France under Jacobins 49. What was the main object of the constitution drafted by the National Assembly in France ? (A) To give all powers to the Third Estate (6) To give more powers to women {C) To limit the powers of the monarch (0) To limit the powers 50. Louis XVI was married to {(A) Josphine Beaunamais (8) Madame Bovary (C) Maria Teresa (0) Marie Antoinette 51. Consumption of chemical fertiisers is highest in which state of India ? (A) Jharkhand (8) Punjab (C) Rajasthan (0) Himachal Pradesh 52. Why do the farmers of Palmapur follow multiple cropping? Choose the correct answer? (A) Because the water consumption is less in this method (8) Because this method consumes less chemical fertilisers {C) Because this method doesn't require fertile soils {D) Because this method is the most common way of increasing production TO. 52, Rajew Gandhi Nagar Kota a) Mob 97831 7831, TOD DUTT, Ph OES www nidenehicatonn El zg 87. 59. Pcce Which is the most abundant factor of production in India? (A) Land (8) Capital (C) Labour {D) Tools Which one among the following is a non-farm activity? (A) Multiple cropping (8) Crop rotation. (C) Dairy farming {D) Modern farming ‘The first requirement of factor of production is (A) land (8) labour (C) entrepreneurship (0) capital ‘Scope of farming activity is limited in Palampur due to (A) fixed amount of land (8) lack of (C) lack of labour (D) none of the above Crop produced basically to feed cattle is (A) bajra (8) channa (C) wheat {D) sugarcane ‘Which one of the following is not an effect of the modern farming ? (A) Soil degradation (8) Deforestation (C) Decrease in groundwater (0) Water pollution ‘At present, what is the percentage of the people who are engaged in the rural areas in Non-farming activities (A) 14% (8) 25% (c) 34% {D) 44% Human resources are superior to other resources because (A) human beings are gift of God (B) human resource can make use of land and capital (C) Human resources make a firm profitable _(D) Human beings are more productive TIO. 52, Rajeey Gandhi Nagar, Ka aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, PO SSS www maclenetocaronn (NUCLEUS EDUCATION Centre of Excellence SESSION : 2019-20 NTSE Support Program Daily Practice Problems Duration : 60 Min, ‘Total Marks: 60 Class : DPP : 02 General instructions : 1. The practice paper contains 60 questions. (@) 1-10 questions from Mathematics (b) 11-20 questions from Physics (©) 21-30 questions from Chemistry (@) 31-40 questions from Biology (€) 41-60 questions from Social Seience 2. Every correct answer will be awarded 1 mark. There will be no negative marking 1. Ifthe polynomial P(x) = x'% + ax +9 is divisible by (x + 1), then a equals as (6) 10 (c)-10 (D) None of these 2. Let P(x) = 9x! + 6x + 2; for which value of xis this polynomial is minimum 1 A 0 (4 (D)-1 3. Ihe ty? + 4x + dy +8-=0 then x + yis equal to ao @)1 (3 O-4 4. fas3+2V2, then the value of 272-4244 5 (a) 192 (B) 240 (c) 208 (212 fab + be + ac = 0, then the value of wpe” BPca (ays (8) 3abe (ot (oo 6. a+b=2c Then 2 + © is equalto ac be (a2 @4 (yo )- 7 ietyt #4, then e+ yeis (Ay2 (B)4 (cys (0) 16 8. If 2+/3 and 2-4/3 are zeros of p* — 6p! + 138p ~ 26p ~ 35 then the other two zeros are (A)-5,7 (B)5,-7 (C)-5,-7 (0)5,7 9, fone zero of x°— (a+ 1)k +68 3 then ais (Ay-4 (Bs (C)-5 (D)4 TIO.5E, Rajew Gandhi Nagar Kata aj) Mob, SRST STE, SEAT, POST www aaleneiocaronn A 11, 12, 13. 14, 15. 16. 17, 18, 19. Pcce The number of zeros for the curve as 4 1 (06 Two boys are standing at the ends A and B of a ground where as- a. The boy at B starts running in a direction perpendicular to AB with velocity v,. The boy at A starts running simultaneously with velocity v and catches the other boy in a time t, where t is. (A) ard ©) (ear) (©) allv-y) (0) atv) The correct statement from the following is {(A) A body having zero velocity will not necessarily have zero acceleration (8) A body having zero velocity will necessarily have zero acceleration {C) A body having uniform speed can have only uniform acceleration {0) A body having non-uniform velocity will have zero acceleration AA stone is dropped into water from a bridge 1.1m above the water. Another stone is thrown vertically downward 1 sec later. Both strike the water simultaneously. What was the initial speed of the second stone? (A) 12.25 mis (8) 1475 mis (C) 16.23 mis {D) 17.15 mis balloon is at a height of 81 m and is ascending upwards with a velocity of 12 mls. A body of 249 weight is dropped from it. If g=10m/ <2, the body will reach the surface of the earth in (A158 (©) 4.0255 (C)545 (D) 675s Two particles of equal masses are revolving in circular paths of radii r, and r, respectively with the same speed. The ratio of their centripetal forces is we © fe © (J oy (ey ‘An electric fan has blades of length 30 cm as measured from the axis of rotation. If the fan is rotating at 1200 r.p.m. The acceleration of a point on the tip of the blade is about (A) 1600 m/sec? (8) 4740 mi sxc? (C) 2370 m/ sec? {D) 5055 m/sec? What is the angular velocity of earth 2r 2 2s 2n (A) rad/s (B) 2 rad/s (©) A radtsee (0) rad sec When a body moves in a circular path, no work is done by the force since, (A) There is no displacement (B) There is no net force {C) Force and displacement are perpendicular to each other {D) The force is always away from the centre A particle of mass M maves with constant speed along a circular path of radius r under the action of a force F.lts speed is ef (©) {Fine oe TIO.5E, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, POSS www maleneiocatonn Pcce 20. train is moving towards north. At one place it turns towards north-east, here we observe that, (A) The radius of curvature of outer rail will be greater than that of the inner rail {B) The radius of the inner rail will be greater than that of the outer rail {C) The radius of curvature of one of the rails will be greater {D) The radius of curvature of the outer and inner rails will be the same 21. White silver chloride changes to grey in sunlight because of the formation of silver metal along with the evolution of chlorine gas. Identify the chemical equation that gives a correct representation of the process. (A) 2AgCl »2Ag + Cl, (B) AgCl-» Ag + Ch {C) 2Ag + Cl, > 2AgCI (D) Ag + Cl, > 2AgCI 22. Complete the following statement by choosing correct type of reaction for x and y. ‘Statament 1: The heating of lead nitrate is an example of 'x’ reaction. Statement 2: The burning of magnesium is an example of 'y reaction.” x y x y (4) | combination | decomposition 6) ‘decomposition | combination on 2 Oe : combination | deplacemene Eeplacement | decomposition 23. Which of the following reactions represent a double displacement reaction ? (A) BaCl,(aq) + Na,SO.(aq) -> BaSO,(s) + 2NaCl(aa) (8) 2FeSO4(s) > Fe,O.(s) + SO,(g) + SO.(9) {C) 2PR(NO;).(g) > 2PBO(s) + 4NOx(g) + O2(9) (D) Zn(s) + ZAgNO;(aq) - Zn(NO;).(aq) + 2Ag(s) 24. The reaction Fe,0,(5) + AIG) > ALO,(s) + 2Fe(s) is an example of a— (A) combination reaction (8) double displacement reaction {C) decomposition reaction (0) displacement reaction 25. Cu(OH)2 + 2 HCsHO, -> Cu(C;H,0;)2 + 2 HzO The above reaction is which type of reaction (A) Decomposition reaction (8) Single displacement reaction (C) Double displacement reaction (D) Combustion reaction 26. What happens when dilute hydrochloric acid is added to iron filings 7 {(A) Hydrogen gas and iron chloride are produced (8) Chiorine gas and hydroxide are produced {(C) heat is absorbed, i.e. test tube becomes cola. (0) Iron salt and water are produced 27. What type of reaction is given below C{s) + Oz(9) > CO; (9) (A) Decomposition reaction (8) Combination reaction {C) Synthesis reaction (0) Both BC 28. The electrolytic decomposition of water gives H- and O. in the ratio of : (A) 1: 2by volume (8) 2:1 by volume {C) 8:1 bymass (0) 1:2 bymass TIO. SE, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SHST-STEST, SPAT, PO SSD www maclenetocaronn 6 9 PCCR 28. When crystals of lead nitrate are heated strongly in a dry test tube (A) crystals immediately mett (8) a brown residue is lett {C) white fumes appear in the tube (0) ayellow residue is left 30. An element X on exposure to moist air turns reddish-brown and a new compound Y is formed. The substance X and Y are (A) X=Fe, ¥=Fe.0, (8) X=Ag,Y=Ag.S (C) X=Cu,Y=CuO (0) X=Al, Y= ALO, 31. Respiration is the process in which {(A) energy is stored in the form of ADP (8) energy is released and stored in the form of ATP. (C) energy is not released at all (D) energy is used up 32. Respiration and photosynthesis are just the (A) Opposite processes (8) Similar processes (C) Burning processes (D) None of these 33. When air is blown from mouth into a test-tube containing lime water, the lime water turns milky due to the presence of (A) Oxygen (@) Carbon dioxide —_(C) Nitrogen (D) Water vapour 34. Which of the following is the primary substrate in respiration (A) Vitamins (8) Fats (C) Glucose (0) Proteins 35. The form of energy used in respiration is (A) Chemical energy (8) Electrical energy _(C) Mechanical energy (0) Radiant energy 36. Which of the following is most appropriate for aerobic respiration? (A) Glucose "8 + Pyruvate "FH" > CO, + H,0 + Energy (B) Glucose —“"" > Pyruvate “5 CO, + HO + Energy (C) Glucose 2" Pyruvate + Energy SH, CO, + H,0 (D) Glucose "+ Pyruvate + Energy —““*“" 5 CO, +H,0 + Energy 37. Glycolysis occurs in (A) Cytoplasm, (8) Mitochondria (C) Chloroplast {D) Golgi complex 38. Anaerobic breakdown of glucose in our muscles produces (A) Pyruvate (8) Lactic acia (C) Ethyl alcohol (0) Oxalic acid 39. Which of the following processes is responsible for cramps in the muscles of sportsmen? {A) Nonconversion of glucose to pyruvate {8) Conversion of pyruvate to lactic acid due to det {C) Conversion of pyruvate to glucose in presence (0) Conversion of pyruvate to ethanol jency of oxygen ‘oxygen 40. The narrowest and most numerous tubes of lungs are termed as (A) Bronchus (6) Bronchioles (C) Alveolar sac (D) None of these 41. Indian Standard Time or 1.S.T. is how many hours ahead or behind of G.M.T. or Universal Time? (A) 5 hrs. 30 min behind G.M.T. (8) 15 hrs, ahead of G.M.T. {C) § hrs. 30 min ahead of G.M.T. (D) None of the above 42, Ifthe local time at Dwarka (69°1'E) in Gujarat to be the west of India is 6 am, what will be the local time at Dibrugarh (94°58 approximately 95°), Assam in the east? (A) 4.16 am (8) 6am (C) 7.44 am (0) 7.44 pm 43. By which geographical feature is India bounded in the north-west, north and north-east ? (A) Seas (B)LavaPalteaus (C)SandyDesert (0) Young Fold Mountain FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it Pcce 44, Which of the following is the western-most longitude of India ? (A) 97°25 (6) 68°7/N (c) 68°7E (0) 82°32 45. How many states and Union Territories are there in India? (A) 29 states and 7 Union Territories including Delhi {B) 23 States and 12 Union Territories {C) 26 States and 9 Union Territories {D) 30 States and 5 Union Territories 46. The ancient travelers of India traveled to other countries through (A) railway tunnels. (B) metalled roads. (C) oceanic routes. (D) mountain passes. 47. The southernmost point of India that got submerged due to Tsunami of 2004 is (A) Gulf of Khambhat (B) Gulf of Myanmar (C) Indira Point (0) Kanyakumari 48, The largest and smallest states of India are (A) Maharashtra-Tamil Nadu (8) Punjab-Haryana {C) Rajasthan-goa (0) Andhra Pradesh-Goa 49. The part of India that protrudes into the Indian Ocean is (A) The Rann of Kachchh (8) North-east india {C) Deccan Peninsula (0) Kanyakumari 50. __ India is separated from Sri Lanka by (A) Arabian Sea (8) Gulf of Kutch (C) Indian Ocean (OD) Pak Strait 51. In August 2002, Musharraf issued a ‘Legal Framework Order’ that amended the Constitution of Pakistan. According to this Order, the President could (A) appoint the National Assemblies (8) declare elections {C) amend the Constitution on his own (0) dismiss the National and Provincial Assemblies 52. Which party always won elections in Mexico since its dependence in 1930 until 2000? (A) Revolutionary Party (8) Mexican Revolutionary Party {C) Institutional Revolutionary Party (0) Institutional Party 53. Which of these features is/are necessary to provide the basic rights to the citizens? (A) Citizens should be free to think (B) Should be free to form associations {C) Should be free to raise protest (0) Allthe above 54. Some of the drawbacks of democracy are {A) instability and delays (8) corruption and hypocrisy {C) politicians fight among themselves (0) all the above 55. _In any society, people are bound to have difference of opinions and interests. Which is a better way of dealing with these contlicts? {A) By brutal power exercised by the government (8) By allowing one group to dictate terms to others (C) By providing equal opportunities to all (0) By opting for a strong leader who should have all the powers 56. Which of these is an example of perfect democracy? AUSA, @) UK. (C) India {D) None of above TIO. SE, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Ka aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, PO SSD www macleneiocatonn NUCLEUS 57. Mexico holds elections after every Pcce (A) four years, (©) five years (C) six years {D) seven years 58. In which of the following countries, Presidential form of democracy is in practice? (A) India (8) China (C) USA (0) UK 58. Who of the following ruled in Zimbabwe since its independence from white-rule? (A) Kenneth Kaunda (8) Nelson Mandela {C) P. Johnson (0) Robert Mugabe 60. In Zimbabwe, the government controls the media to publish (A) opposition party activities (8) reforms of the goverment {C) ruling party version (0) demands of the people FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Teaseducationin @NUCLEUS Centre of Excellence SESSION : 2019-20 NTSE Support Program Daily Practice Problems Duration : 60 Min, Total Marks: 60 Class: X DPP :03 General instructions : 1. The practice paper contains 60 questions. @) 1-10 questions from Mathematics (b) 11-20 questions from Physics (©) 21-30 questions from Chemistry (@) 31-40 questions from Biology (€) 41-60 questions from Social Seience 2. Every correct answer will be awarded 1 mark. There will be no negative marking. 1. Number of order pairs of digit (a, b) such that the 6 digit number 24ab32 is divisible by 99. wo e)1 2 3 2. The smallest number when divided by 35, 45 and 55 leaves the remainder 17, 27 and 37 respectively is (a) 3447 (6) 4447 (C) 3337 (0) 3317 3. Thevalue of 42+ /42+Ja2e... is wr 6 (8 9 4, Ifmandin are natural numbers such that 2" 2° = 960, what is the value of m (a) 10 (8) 12 (c) 16 (D) Cannot determined 5. The H.CF. and L.C.M. of two numbers are 21 and 4641 respectively, if one of the number lies between 200 to 300, then the two numbers are (A)273, 357 (8) 273, 361 (©) 275, 361 (0)273, 363, 6. The zeros of x: ~ ax + b differ by unity then which one of the following is true? yaet tab (@)a=1-4b (C)a= 4d (O)br=1+40 7. thone zero of ax + bx + ¢is twice the other then (A) 2b" = 9ac (8) b°=ac (c) b= 9ac (0) 2a° = 9be 8 If 2x2 +3x7 +px+a is divisible by x?-x-6 then p + gis war (8)-47 (13 ()-19 ® — a+b=cthen a® +b°—c° is equal to (A) Babe (8)-3abe (C) abe (0) abe 10. If one zero of x’ ~ (a + 1)x +6 is Sthenais aa 5 ()-5 (0)-4 11. Acconstant force acts on a body of mass m at rest for t seconds and then ceases to act. In next t seconds the body travels a distance x, magnitude of force is. (a) @ ™ (yma (0) mx? t i FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ www Texchocaronn 13, 14, 15, 16. 17. 18. 19, Pcce ‘Two blocks are kept in contact with each other on a smooth surface. The force on the lighter block and its acceleration is :- 10N, Kala TTT (A)6N, 1 mis? (8) 4N, 1 mis? (©)10N, 1 mis? {D) ON, Om/s* A stationary ball weighing 0.25 kg acquires a speed of 10 m/s when hit by a hockey stick. The impulse imparted to the ball is (A) 025Nxs (8)25Nxs (C)2Nxs (0)05Nxs When the momentum of a body increases by 100% its kinetic energy increases by : (A) 20% (8) 40% (C) 200% (D) 300% ‘A boy whose mass is 50kg stands on a spring balance inside a lift. The lift starts to ascent with an acceleration of 2m?. The reading of the machine or balance (g= 0 ms"2)is (A) 50g (8) Zero (©) 4949 (0) 601g A ball of mass 0.2 kg moves with a velocity of 20 m/sec and it stops in 0.1 sec: then the force on the ball is (A) 40N (8) 20N (Can (o2N A parachutist of weight ‘w’ strikes the ground with his legs fixed and comes to rest with an upward acceleration of magnitude 3 g. Force exerted on him by ground during landing is, ayw (8) 2w (C)aw (0) aw A boy of 50 kg is in a lift moving down with acceleration 8ms*. The apparent weight of the body is (=98m87) (a) 50x98 (8) Zero (C)50N () 2n ‘Aman measures time period of a pendulum (7) in stationary lift. Ifthe lift moves upward with acceleration 4, then new time period wil be ar er 2 (a) 20 ip) “ST () (0) 2 az @ < os OF A force of 10 Newton acts on a body of mass 20kg for 10 seconds. Change in its momentum is (A) 5 tgmis (8) 1004gmi s (©) 20Kgmis (0) 1000 Agm/s Which of the following salts does not contain water of crystallisation? (A) Blue vitrio! (8) Baking soda (C) Washing soda (D) Gypsum Common salt besides being used in kitchen can also be used as the raw material for making {) washing soda bleaching powder )) baking soda (iv) slaked lime (A) ( and (i) (8) @,(i)and(v)— (C) (and Gi) (0) (), i) and (iv) TIO.5E, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, POSS www maleneiocatonn @)NUCLEU: 9 Enate st eaeatases: PCCP 23. The pl of the gastric juices released during digestion is (A) less than 7 (8) more than 7 (C) equal to 7 (0) equal to 0 24, Which of the following substance will not give carbon dioxide on treatment with dilute acid? (A) Marble (8) Limestone (©) Baking soda (0) Lime 25. Which among the following is not base? (A) NaOH (B) KOR, (C) NH,OK ({D) C,HgOH 26. Identify the correct representation of reaction occurring during chloralkali process (A) 2NaCi(l) + 2H,0(/) -» 2NaOH(!) + Cl(g) + H2(g) (8) 2NaCl(ag) + 2H,0(0) > 2NaOH(aa) + Ci,(a) + H,(9) (C) 2NaCi(aq) + 2H,0(/) > 2NaOH (aq) + Cla(aq) + H2(aq) (0) 2NaCl (aq) + 2H,0 (0) -» 2NaOH (aq) + Ch(g) + Hla) 27. The acid secreted by Nettle sting is - (A) citric acid (B) ethanoic acid (C) oxalic acid ({D) methanoic acid 28. When a few drops of phenolphthalein are added to a solution of NaOH. pink colour is produced what will be the colour ofthe final mixture when excess of HCl is added to it? (A) Blue (8) Orange (C) Colourtess (0) Light pink 29. Reaction of hydrochloric acid & calcium carbonate produces - (A) water (B) calcium chioride — (C) carbondioxide (0) all of the above 30. Oxides of metals on reaction with acids will form - (A) the metalitself —(B) base (C) sat and water (0) acid 31. Arteries carry oxygenated blood except (4) Pulmonary (8) Cardiac (C) Hepatic (0) Systemic 32, Inmammals, veins differs from arteries in having (A) Thicker walls (8) Deeply present {C) Carry blood away from heart (0) Internal valves 33. Oxygenated blood returns from lungs to the heart through (A) Coronary vein (B) Pulmonary vein (C) Coronary artery (D) Pulmonary artery 34, Inthe circulatory system, which is correct (A) Right ventricle, Semi-lunar valve, Pulmonary artery, Lungs (8) Left ventricle, Semi-lunar valve, Pulmonary artery, Lungs (C) Right ventricle, Semi-lunar valve, Pulmonary Vein, Lungs (D) Left ventricle, Semi-lunar valve, Pulmonary Vein, Lungs 35. The heart of a healthy man beats normally per minute (A) 85-90 times (B) 80-90 times (C) 70-80 times (0) 60-70 times. 36. Four chambered heart is found in (A) Cobra {€) Tortoise (C) Salamander (2) Crocodile 37. Which of the following has the thickest walls? (A) Right ventricle (B) Left ventricle (C) Right auricle (D) Left auricle 38. Contraction of right ventricle pumps biood into (A) Dorsal aorta (8) Pulmonary artery (C) Pulmonary vein (D) Coronary artery FLO, SE, Rajeev Gand Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob: STES1-STES1, TOTS 277, Ph. OASIS wewanuceaseiocaton i — RE aol neue Pcce 39. Mammals are said to have double circulation. it means (A) Blood vessels are paired {B) There are two types of blood vessels attached to every organ (C) There are two systems, one from the heart to the lungs and one from lungs to the rest of the body. {D) The blood circulates twice through the heart 40. Inadult man, normal BP is (A) 100/80mm Hg (8) 120/80mm Hg (C) 100/120mm Hg (D) 80/120 mm Hg 41. Which of the following factors made autocracy unpopular in Russia? (A) The German origin of the Tsarina Alexandra {B) Poor advisors like the Monk Rasputin {C) The huge cost of fighting in the World War | {D) Both (A) and (B) 42. By the mid-19" century in Europe, the idea which attracted widespread attention on the restructuring of society was- (A) Capitalism (6) Socialism (©) Dictatorship {D) None 43. Which of the following statements is/are correct? (A) By 1916, railway lines in Russia began to break down (8) There were labour shortages and small workshops producing essentials were shut down {(C) Large supplies of grain were sent to feed the army (0) Allthe above 44. Why was most of the Bolshevik Party members initially surprised by ‘April Theses’? (A) They wanted continuation of World War | (B) They thought that time was not ripe for a socialist revolution {C) Government needed to be supported at this time {D) All the above 45. At the beginning of the 20" century, the majority of Russian people worked in the- {A) Industrial sector (B) Agricultural sector (C) Mining sector (D) Transport sector 46, The poltcal right to govern people themselves is known as, (A) autonorny (8) communism (C) individualism (0) liberalism 47. Which of the following were important socialists of 19° century Europe? (A) Rousseau and Voltaire (8) Lenin and Stalin {C) Charles Darwin and Spencer (0) Karl Marx and Engels 48. Which of the following groups of workers were regarded as aristocrats among workers? (A) Metal workers (B) Ship builders (©) Weavers: (D) Textile workers 49. Which of the following was not a part of the ‘April Thesis"? (A) Land to be transferred to the tiller (B) Banks to be nationalised (C) Withdrawal from World War | {D) Establishment of political democracy through constitutional reforms. 50. The February Revolution began as a(n) (A) International Women's Day march (8) Railroad strike {C) Food drive for soldiers on the front (D) Bolshevik rally 51. Whatis the literacy rate of india as per 2001 census? (A) 60% (8) 62% (C) 65% (0) 70% 52. PHC stands for (A) Public Health Club (8) Private Health Club (C) Primary Health Club (0) None of these FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it NUCLEUS Pcce ‘53. Which of the following is liability for the economy ? (A) literacy (8) Health Population (C) Skilled Workers (D) Universities, 54, When more people are employed than required for a particular job itis know as (A) unemployment (8) seasonal unemployment (C) disguised unemployment (0) employment 55. The number of females per thousand males refers to (A) Sex Ratio (€) Literacy Rate (C) Infant Mortality Rate (0) Birth Rate 56. Unemployment leads to wastage of (A) mineral resources (8) soil resources (C) human resources (0) water resources 57. The activity included in the tertiary sector is (a)trade (@) fishing (C) mining (0) quarrying 58. Tenth five year plan focused on an increase in (A) employment rate (8) number of industries (C) enroliment in higher education (0) national income 59. Alarge number of people represented with low income and productivity are counted as (A) unemployed (8) employed (C) underemployed (0) seasonally unemployed 60. Unemployment leads to wastage of (A) national income (8) cultural richness (C) mineral resources, (0) human resources FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it @NUCLEUS Centre of Excellence SESSION : 2019-20 NTSE Support Program Daily Practice Problems Duration : 60 Min, Total Marks: 60 Class: X DPP : 04 General instructions : 1. The practice paper contains 60 questions. (@) 1-10 questions from Mathematics (b) 11-20 questions from Physies (¢) 21-30 questions from Chemistry (d) 31-40 questions from Biology (€) 41-60 questions from Social Science 2. Every correct answer will be awarded 1 mark. There will be no negative marking 1 (ay nema (o) nema (0) 22a mprng mp-ng mpeng 2. boat travels 20 km upstream in 6 hrs and 18 km down stream in 4 hrs. Find the speed ofthe boat instil water 0) & samp (e) = imp (©) 5 kmph (0) None 3. One hundred Monkeys have 100 applies to divide. Each adult gets 3 apples while three children share one, Number of adult Monkey are (A)20 (8) 25 (©)30 (033 4. Ina group of cows and hens, the number of legs was 14 more than twice the number of heads. Number of cows were 2 3 7 (0) None 5. A test has 50 questions. A student scores 1 mark for a correct answer, 3 from a wrong answer, and z for not attempting a question. Ifthe net score of a student is 32, the number of questions answered vrrongly by that students cannot be less than (ae (8) 12 (3 me 6. The value ofk for which the pair of near equation 4x + 6y~ 1 =O and 2x + ky ~7 = O represent parallel lines is ae (6)2 (4 10)-2 7. Ram solves the equation ax ~ b= c and Shyam solves bx ~ c= a, If they get the same correct answer forx and a, b,c afe dstint and non zero, The true statement (atb+e=0 @jatb+e=t (Cat (D)b=are 8. Sum of digits of a two lgit number is 1/7 of the number itself. How many such two digit numbers exist? a 2 3 (04 FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Texchocaronn NUCLEUS Fees reece PCCR 9, 6x + 7y = 2004 and 7x + 6y = 4002, then x + y = equals (a) 400 (8) 462 (487 (0) 70 10, The oniy value ofa for which the simutaneous equation {2**39°5 would have no solution [xtay=2 waz (0 © (0) 316 11. The resultant force of 5 N and 10 N cannot be (ayt2N (8) 8N (yan (0)5N 12. A player caught a cricket ball of mass 150 gm moving at a rate of 20 m/s. If the catching process be completed in 0.1 s, then the force of the blow exerted by the ball on the hands of the player is (A)O3N (8)30N (C) 300N {D) 3000 N 13. A body of mass 0.25 kg is projected with muzzle velocity 100 ms~' from a tank of mass 100 kg, What is the recoil velocity of the tank (A) 5s" (8) 25 ms" (C) o5ms" (0) 0.25 ms"! 14. Ata certain instant of time the mass of a rocket going up vertically is 100 kg. If itis ejecting 5 kg of gas per second at a speed of 400 mis, the acceleration of the rocket would be (taking g= 10 m/) (A) 20mi¢ (8) ome (©) amie (0) me 15. —_Abook is lying on the table. What is the angle between the action of the book on the table and the reaction of the table on the book (a)or (8) 30° (0) 45° (0) 180° 16. Amachine gun fires 20 bullets per second into a target. Each bullet weighs 150 gms and has a speed of ‘800 m/sec, Find the force necessary to hold the gun in position (A) 800 N (8) 1000 N (C) 1200.N (0) 2400 N 17. A force of 50 dynes is acted on a body of mass 5 g which is at rest for an interval of 3 seconds, then impulse is, (A) 015 x10Ns — (B) 09810 Ns (C) 1.5 x10- Ns (0) 25x10" Ns 18. Consider the following statements about the blocks shown in the diagram that are being pushed by a constant force on a frictionless table 2s [ag ‘A. Allblocks move with the same acceleration B, The net force on each block is the same which of these statements are/is correct (A) A only (8) Bonly (C) Both A and B {D) neither A nor B 19. student attempts to pull himself up by tugging on his hair. He will not succeed (A) As the force exerted is small (B) The frictional force while gripping is small (C) Newton's law of inertia is not applicable to living beings. {D) As the force applied is internal to the system. TIO.5E, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, POSS www maleneiocatonn Pcce x 23. 24. 2. 28. 19 down with acceleration a. A man in the lft drops a ball inside the lift. The acceleration of the ball as observed by the man in the lift and a man standing stationary on the ground are respectively A 99 (8) g-ag-a (C) g-ag O) ag You have been provided with three test tubes. One of them contains distilled water and the other two contain an acidic solution and a basic solution, respectively. Which of them will turn red litmus to blue? (A) Acid (6) Base (©) Water {O) All of the above Acids react with metals to liberate gas (A) Carbondioxide (8) Carbon monoxide (C) Hydrogen (0) Water Acids react with metal carbonates to liberate gas (A) Carbon dioxide (B) Carbon monoxide (C) Hydrogen (0) Water Lime water turns milky when carbon dioxide is passed due to the formation of F (A) Caco; (6) Cao (c)co. (0) CaSO. The milkiness (on passing excess carbondioxide gas through lime water) disappears due to the formation (A) Calcium carbonate CaCO, (8) Calcium hydrogen carbonate Ca(HCO,), (©) Calcium oxide CaO (0) Calcium Nitrate Ca(NOs)2 Acids react with bases to form salt and water. This reaction is known as: (A) Combination (B) Decomposition (C) Neutralisation _—_(D) reduction ‘A calcium compound reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce effervescence. The gas evolved extinguishes a burning candle. Identify the compound and the gas evolved. (A) Calcium Carbonate, Carbon dioxide (8) Calcium chloride, carbondioxide {C) Calcium oxide, hydrogen (0) Calcium carbonate, hydrogen How is the concentration of hydronium ions (H;0") affected when a solution of an acid is diluted? (A) Increases (8) Decreases (C) Remains the same (D) Becomes zero Why does dry HCI gas not change the colour of the dry litmus paper? (A) Blue litmus becomes dry in presence of dry HCI gas (8) No H;0° ions will be present, litmus changes colour only in the presence of H;0" ions (C) HC! gas acts as a dehydrating agent {D) None of the above When a bee stings, immediately a paste of lime is put on the sting. Why? (A) Bee sting is made of a base {B) Bee sting contains an acid called formic acid. It gets neutralised with CaO. (C) Bee sting is acidic due to hydrochloric acid and this is neutralized {D) All of the above. TIO. SE, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SHST-STEST, SPAT, PO SSD www maclenetocaronn NUCLEUS 31. Excretion fs (A) Removal of substances not required by body (B) Removal of useless substances and substances present in excess (©) Formation of suostances having some role in body (0) Both (A) and (B) 32, _Nitrogenous waste products are eliminated mainly as (A) Urea in tadpole & ammonia in adult frog (B) Ammonia in tadpole and urea in adult frog (C) Urea in both tadpole & adult frog. (0) Urea in tadpole and uric acid in adult frog. 33. Which one is uricotelic? (A) Frog and toads (8) Lizards and birds {C) Cattle, monkey and man (0) Molluses 34. In cockroach, the excretory product is. (a) Ammonia (8) Uric acid (C) Urea (D) Both (A) and (C) 35. The snakes living in deserts are mainly (A) Ammonotelic (8) Aminotelic (C) Ureotelic (D) Uricotelic: 36. Correct order of excretory organs in cockroach, earthworm and rabbit are respectively (A) Skin, malpighian tubules, kidney (B) Malpighian tubules, nephridia, kidney {C) Nephridia, malpighian tubules, kidney __(D) Nephridia, kidney, green gland 37. Ureaiis formed in (A) Liver (8) Spleen (C) Kidney (0) Lungs 38. Excretory materials are formed in (A) Kidney (8) Rectum (C) Liver (0) Every cell in body 38. Inmammals, the urinary bladder opens into (A) Uterus (8) Urethra (C) Vestibule (0) Ureter 40. Inthe kidney, the formation of urine involve the following processes arranged as (A) Glomerular fitration, reabsorption and tubular secretion (8) Reabsorption, filtration and secretion (C) Secretion, absorption and filtration (0) Filtration, secretion and reabsorption 41. Which of the following are correctly matched? Hillimountain Peak (A). Nilgii Doda Betta (8) Araimatai ‘Anai Mui (C) Himalayas Godwin Austen (0) Aravali Pachmarhi Which one of the following altematives is correct? (a) 1, 2and 3 (8)2,3and4 (C)1, 3.and.4 (0) 1,2, 3and4 FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it Pcce & 45. 46. 47. 51. 52. 53. 55, An Alluvial triangular formed at the mouth of a river is called - (A) Peninsula (8) Nadmukh (C) Detta {D) Island, Which ofthe following Union Territories is located along the west coast of India? (A) Andaman and Nicobar Islands (8) Chandigarh (C) Dadra and Nagar Haveli (0) Puduchery ‘The outer most range of the Himalayas is called the (A) Greater Himalayas (B) Lesser Himalayas (C) Shiwaliks {D) Purvanchal AA branch of a river that lows away from the main stream is known as (A) tributary (@) distibutary (C) meander (0) estuary Patkai hills, the Naga hills, Manipur hills and the Mizo hils belong to the {A) Greater Himalayas (8) Lesser Himalayas (C) Purvanchal Himalayas (0) Outer Himalayas Which one of the following is true about the formation of physical feature of the earth? (A) Continental drt (B) Land mass diversion (C) Plate tectonics (OD) Mountain theory The physical feature also called as the roof of the world is (A) Hindukush (8) Kuniun (C) Pamir Knot (0) Sulaiman Range ‘The state of India having two highest peak of Himalayas Nanga Parbat and K2 is in - (A) Punjab (8) Himachal Pradesh (C) Jammu & Kashmir (0) Uttaranchal ‘The only bird sanctuary located in the Lakshadweep Island in India is, (A) Chitika (8) Putlicut (©) Piti (0) Kollar ‘The Constituent of India was enacted by a Constituent Assembly set up - (A) By the indian National Congress (8) Through a resolution of the provisional government (C) Under the Cabinet Mission Plan, 1947 __(D) Under the Indian Independence Act, 1946 Who presided over the inaugural meeting of the Constituent Assembly of India? (A) Sachehidananda Sinha (8) P. Upendra (C) BR. Ambedkar (D) Dr. Rajendra Prasad ‘The Indian Constitution was enforced on - (A) 15" Aug, 1947 (B) 26" Nov. 1949 (C)26Jan, 1950 (D) 30" Jan, 1950 The Constitution names our country as - (A) Bharat (8) Aryavarta (C) Hindustan {(D) India, that is Bharat Who proposed the Preamble before the Drafting Committee of the Constitution? (A)B.R. Ambedkar (8) Mahatma Gandhi (C) BIN. Rao (0) Jawaharial Nehru FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Texchcaronn Pcce 56. In 1938, who among the following definitely formulated his demand for a Constituent Assembly elected on the basis of adult franchise? (A) CR. Das (8) Subhash Chandra Bose {C) Mahatma Gandhi (D) Jawaharial Nehuru 57. Judicial Review function of the Supreme Court means the power to - {(A) Review the functioning of judiciary in the country (8) Undertake periodic review of the Constitution {C) Examine the constitutional validity of the laws (0) Review its own judgement 58. The Constitution of India describes India as (A) party unitary and partly federal (8) a federation of states and union territories (C) union of states (D) quasi-federal 59, The founder of Republican Party of India was (A) Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (8) Somnath Lahiri (C) Jawaharlal Nehru (0) Shyama Prasad Mukherjee 60. The leader that delivered the speech ‘tryst with destiny’ on 14th August, 1947 was (A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (8) Dr. BR. Ambedkar (©) JL. Nehru (0) Dr, Radhakrishnan FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it (NUCLEUS EDUCATION Centre of Excellence SESSION : 2019-20 NTSE Support Program Daily Practice Problems Duration : 60 Min, ‘Total Marks: 60 Class: X DPP : 05 General instructions : 1. The practice paper contains 60 questions. (@) 1-50 questions from MAT (b) 51-60 questions from Social Science 2. Every correct answer will be awarded 1 mark. There will be no negative marking. Directions : (1 to 7) In each question there is a number series with one term missing, which is shown by ‘question mark (2). Find the missing term out ofthe given altematives. 1. 4, 10,28, 50, 105, 7 (ay21s (@)210 (oy21e (0)439 2 7,12, 22,97, 7,82, 112 (ayen 37 (ps2 (oyaz 3. 4,6, 12, 14, 28, 30,7 (ay32 (eea (open (oy60 4. 2,6,20,50, 102,7 (A) 182 (8) 186 (o)178 (O)None of These 5. 72,74, 78, 86, 100,7 (a)102 e101 (or os9 6 3,12,27, 48,75, 108. 7 (ayrar (6183 (o)162 (0)192 7 3,4,28,60, 121,2 (ay22 e212 (©)205 (0) None of these Direction : (Bto 10) Find the wrong term in the series 8 §,7,35,8,9,72, 11, 12, 132,7.3.6. aie @s (35 (7 9. 7, 18,51, 106, 181, 282, 403 (ast e181 (©) 106 (0) 282 10. 1,2,3,6, 10, 24,48 (a2 es (10 (0)24 FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Texchocaronn NUCLEUS Pcce Directions : (11 to18) Ineach question theres altter series with one term missing which Is shown by question ‘mark (7). Find the missing term out ofthe given alternatives. 1". 2 13. 14, 15, 16. 17. 18. Directions : (19 to 26) Get the rule and find the suitable option for blank cell. 19. 20. at. (CGJL, FIMO, IMPR, LPSU, ? (AyORUW (B)Osvx ‘ADCS ?, JMLP, TSW. UXWA, (A) PSRV (e)PTSV AZYB, CXVE, FURI,? (a) KOPL (@)JRNM ‘ABC, ZYX, DEF, WVU,,? (A)RST @GiH JE, LH, OL, 80,7 aw (wx © fu in, ?, olf (Allo (mn DEF, DEF, DE,F,,_. D.E,F, (A)DEF, ()OEF, J22, K4X, ITV, 2, H16R, M22P (aint jus i A A (ay @7 3]s[4 eral 25] 2 [34] (ayaa (643 30 [270] oe 7 [2K ao]? [vw (Ay HE (®)286 (C)JMPR (c)PRVS ()JQMN (cH (vw (no (DEF Lier os a2 (381 ()KoRS: (PVRS, (O)IsPM (oyTSR (o)xw (O)op O)DEF, (LNT (09 (O41 (0) 40F TIO.5E, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, POSS www maleneiocatonn Pcce (A)3 (8)4 (ce (0s (Ay (B)2 (C)3 (0)4 2 n@)s 3) : : wy we ons on Tw] fo Pw] Pepe od . : (A) 56 (B)94 (c)65 (0)49 * /\ /\ /\ ihe oni ‘ox a Directions : (27 to 33) A series of small letters is given which follow a certain pattern. However some letters are missing from the series. You have to fing out the right set of letters from the given altematives that can be inserted into the blanks of the series. 27. _aa_ba_bb_ab_aab. (A)aaabb (B)babab (C)bbaab (D)bbbaa 28. _be_ca_aba_cca (Ajabedb (B)bbbee (C)baeba (D)abbee 29. acca_ecea_acece_aaa (A)eca (B)aaa (C)caa (O)aac 90. xy——xyy—xy— xyyy (B)xyxx (C)yxxy, ()xyyx TIO. SE, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SHST-STEST, SPAT, PO SSD www maclenetocaronn Pcce 31. ee—g—e—fgg—ef—g (Afgeeg (G)afece (C)feege (O)geeot 32. rst__rs_uv_stu_rst Ayrstrsts (@yuvtrstu (Quvtrsuy (Dyuvtrvuv 33. __bam_amb_m_a_ba (Aymabbm (@)mnbab (C)mbaba (D)mbabm Directions : (34-36) Answer the following questions based on the letter number sequence given below B3KGSPD79ERKIMTEZHOSW2A Which of the following is exactly in the middle between the ninth letterinumber from the left end and ‘seventh letterinumber from the right end? at eM (os OR 36. If any two letters in the word 'PRISON’ have as any letters between them in the word as there are in the English alphabet, they form an alpha-pair. How many such alpha-pairs are there in the word ‘PRISON’? aa (8)1 ©@2 (03 36. Howmany pairs of letters are there in the word PENCIL which have as many letters between them in the word asin the alphabet. (A) NIL (B)ONE (Two (O)THREE 37. __Afterleaving the first five letters of alphabet series, point out the middle letter of remaining letters. (Pp (eM (a (OL 38, If the positions of the fifth and twelth letter of the word 'GLORIFICATIONS' are interchanged, and the likewise and the position of the fourth and fourteenth letters the third and the tenth letters, the second and the eleventh letters and the first and thirteenth letters, are interchanged, which of the following will bbe twelth letter from the right end ? ll 0 (OR (OT 39. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order and choose the one that comes first (A) Sport (8) Spouse (C) Squash (D) Sprout 40. Inthe following question, find which one word cannot be made rom the laters ofthe given word HANDSOME (A) HALE (B) HEN (C) SOME (0) HEAD 44. Which group of letters wll come in place of question marin the following series ? BDGK? K (ayorv (e)Pwo (oypwe (pve 42. According to a code : ‘Pon con non bon’ means ‘some persons are cheats, fon pon gon hon’ means ‘cheats can be dangerous., ‘lon kon fon con’ means ' Dangerous persons might kill, bon gon hon kon’ ‘means ‘some probably can kill. What is the code for ‘persons’ in that code (A)con (@)mon (C)ben (D)lon 43. If DRIVER’= 12, PEDESTRIAN = 20, ‘ACCIDENT’ = 16, then ‘TAXI'= ? as 8 16 (O12 FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it Pcce Direction : (44 to 45) The capital letters in each of the following words are coded and written in small letters, but ‘ot in the same order as the letters in the word. Find the codes for letters and answer the question. SERIES -oaccep SCARE -poked SEED -ioeo CARD-pikd ACT-dnk 44. RED (A)iod (B)oed (C)dnp (D)iop 45. TEAR (A)pnoi (B) penk (C)koni (0)pkno 48. Incertain code, MAN G Ois coded as 13242287 5, then howis F RU IT coded (A) 6366336100 (B) 6366333100 (C) 6366636100 (0) 6636636100 47, Inacode language RAJ Vis coded as WW J K BS, then how do we code the word SIND HU? (yviEosT (e) ovr ()weorr ()MloEsT 48. Ina certain code RACKET s writen as TOAHGW. Howis NUMBER writen in that code. (A)PXKYGU- (B)DQLMJP (C)EQMLJN: (0)QELMJM 49. Ina certain code language, 'yes more wator is writtan a8 ti kia’ and more than that’ is written as’si pi i’. Hows ‘that writen in that code language? Asi (B)Ki (C)ti (D) Data inadequate 50. Ina certain code REST is written as 31°2 and MEAN is written as 41@ How is SAME written in that code? ayes (#41 (ores (O4@19 51. Helmuth’s father killed himself in the spring of 1945 because- (A) He was depressed by Germany's defeat in the Second World War (B) He feared allied forces will mishandle him and his family (C) He was the supporter of Nazis {D) He wanted to die because of the guilt of the crimes, which he had committed during Nazi rule in Germany. 52. The places of worship of the Jewish people were called- (A) Churches (8) Synagogues (©) Temples (0) Mosques 53. The Meaning of the term ‘Ghetto’ is a separately marked area used for keeping- (A) Jews (8) Officers (C) Landlords {D) The police force 54. The Article 48 in Weimer republic constitution makes it more unstable form of republic because- (A) President's decree based on this article makes him more powerful than the republic. (B) Weimer republic was a fragile experiment (C) The unstable nature of republic made it unpopular in public {D) The Republic could not fulfil the aspirations of German public TIO. SE, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Ka aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, PO SSD www macleneiocatonn 55. The Great Depression in Germany gave Nazism a new Lease of Life because- (A) During the Great Depression Nazi propaganda stirred hopes of better future among people (B) Nazi party earned huge fortunes in election (C) Hitler became a force to reckon with {D) Nazis were favoured by the people of Germany 56. The basis for estimating poverty line in India is (A) clothing (8) shelter (C) calorie intake (D) medical care 57. Measure aiming at redistribution of assets in rural areas is A) land development (8) land reforms {C) land output (0) land distribution 58, For the year 2000, the poverty line for rural areas was fixed at {A) Rs. 328 per month (8) Rs. 428 per month {C) Rs. 528 per month (0) Rs. 628 per month 58. A.common method used to measure poverty is based on the income or {A) investment levels (6) production levels {C) expenditure levels, (0) consumption levels 60. One historical reason for poverty in India is (A) impact of British rule (8) faulty economic policies {C) high growth rate of population (0) high level of unemployment Pcce FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it @NUCLEU EDUCATION Centre of Excellence SESSION : 2019-20 NTSE Support Program Daily Practice Problems Duration : 60 Min. Total Marks: 60 Class: X DPP = 06 General instructions : 1. The practice paper contains 60 questions. (@) 1-10 questions from Mathematics (b) 11-20 questions from Physics (©) 21-30 questions from Chemistry (@) 31-40 questions from Biology (©) 41-60 questions from Social Science 2. Every conc ane wl award Tek, Tore wl i no neaive making 1. Find sum of avo ag rubra saree when tay are i by (A) 3960 (B) 4905 (C) 4500 (0) 4800 2. Samet the rat 20 ems oan athe pregresson ste fete 25, re su ofthe ast 9 tems of i rete agresson (A) 81 (6) 84 (C)- 84 (D)-81 2. heratoct tam cto APs in 20°, en what weld be tis 6° tr of bh he APs (A) 121: 256 (B) 125 : 386 (C) 1:2 (D) 16:17 4. thee 29-2, 96 non an tee rotesin fen he Sem il be (A)-7 013 (B)-10r3 (C) 13 or 15 (D)-Sor-7 5. Tresum ot: 1erelements of an artiste roarestion equal tthe sum of 6, 1 ana 135 lames Stine snne progression Then nen emer sere shel necessary be in 6 (A) 1* (8) (c) 12° (D) None 6. Howmany even ieee, where 10:20 ae isl rr by sano by in ? (A) 40 (8) 37 (C)39 (0) 38 7. 18,bethe su tet natal ruber nd, beth sino en ven ail urs than SY = e (A) eh («) at (D)1 8. IfX, y, Zare in AP. and (x + 2y—2z) (2y +2-x) (2 +x-y) = kage, then k =? (Aya (B)3 (cyt (os 9. taston becomes 2/8 when net nd denominator re nated by 1 and bcos 2 when nua and denominator ate dished by 1-7 facten ® 3 3 2 2 @? of o? A 35 Br Oy Os 10. nde valuta s falling syst of fear equtons have ember of con 2x+3y=7:(a+b+1)X+ (a+ 2+2)y=4a +b) +1 (4) 6.2) (B)(-3.2) (57) (2-87) FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Texchocaronn 13, 14, 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 23, Pcce ‘The gravitational force between two stones of mass 1 kg each separated by a distance of 1 meter in vacuum is (A) Zero (B) 6.675 10° newton = (C) 6.675107" newton (D) 6.675 x 10-® newton ‘The gravitational force between two point masses m, and m, at separation ris given by F= kM ci The constant k (A) Depends on system of units only: (B) Depends on medium between masses only ({C) Depends on both (A) and (B) (0) |s independent of both (A) and (B) ‘The distance of the centers of moon and earth is D. The mass of earth is 61 times the mass of the moon, At what cistance from the centre ofthe earth, the gravitational force wil be zero ° 20 40 90 ay 2 @) 22 ©) 42 0) 92 “we @% oF ov I the change in the value of ‘gata height h above the surface of the earth isthe same as at a depth x below it, then (both x and h being much smaller than the radius of the earth) (A) x=h (B) x=2h (C) x: z (D) x=? A body weighs 700 gm wt on the surface of the earth. How much will it weigh on the surface of a planet winose mass is 2 and radius is half that of the earth (A) 200 gm wt (B) 400 gm wt (C) 50 gm wt {(D) 300 gm wt ‘Two planets have the same average density but their radii are R, and R,. If acceleration due to gravity on these planets be g, and g respectively, then (A) p) 9. cy) # = 2.8 9-8 8-8 At what height over the earth's poe, the freefall acceleration decreases by one percent (assume the radius of earth to be 6400 km) (A) 32 km (B) 80 km (C) 1.253 km (D) 64 km If M the mass of the earth and R its radius, the ratio of the gravitational acceleration and the gravitational constant is Rg uM M az Ot (©) me ot ‘The masses of two planets are in the ratio 1 : 2. Their radii are in the ratio 1 : 2. The acceleration due to gravity on the planets are in the ratio (ai:2 (2:1 (3:5 os:3 The dopth at which the effective value of acceleration due to gravy fs is WR () 8 os of ‘An element ‘x’ form an oxide XO;, which is a very useful gas used in photosynthesis process. The element is (A) Sulphur (8) Nitrogen (©) Carton {D) Phosphorus ‘The acid formed when sulphur trioxide reacts with water is, (A) Sulphurous acid (8) Sulphuric acid —_(C) Both (A) and (B)_(D) None of these Which of the following metals is protected even by a layer of its oxide? (A) Copper (8) Silver (©) Iron {D) Aluminium FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Texchcaronn 9 INUCLEU: eee eeaeee PCCP 24. An element reacts with oxygen to give a compound with a high melting point. This compound is also soluble in water, The element is likely to be - (A) Calcium (8) Carbon (©) Silicon (0) Iron 25. The reactivities of iron, magnesium, sodium and zinc towards water are in the following order (A) Fe > Mg > Na > Zn (8) Zn> Na>Mg>Fe {C)Na>Mg>Zn > Fe (0) Mg > Na>Fe>Zn 26. An alloy of zinc and copper is dissolved in dilute hydrochloric acid. Hydrogen gas is evolved. In this evolution of gas. {A) only zine reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid {B) only copper reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid {C) both zinc and copper react with dilute hydrochloric acid {D) only copper reacts with water 27. Beakers A, B and C contain zinc sulphate, silver sulphate and iron (ll) sulphate solutions respectively. Copper pieces are added to each beaker. Blue colour will appear in case of (A) beaker A (@) beaker B (C) beaker C {D) All the beakers 28. _ Identity the pair of metals which reacts with conc. HNO; to liberate hydrogen gas ? (A) Cu, Zn (8) Cu, Mg (C) Mg, Mn (0) Zn, Mn 28. Which one of the following ore is not concentrated by froth floatation process? (A) Copper pyrites (B) Copper glance —_(C) Rock salt (O) Zinc blend 30. 2CuFeS, +30, > 2Cu0 + 2FeO + 250. Which process of metallurgy of copper is represented by above equation ? {A) Concentration (B) Roasting (C) Reduction (0) Purification 31. Power of regeneration is lowest in (A) Nerve cell (8) Liver coll (C) Bone cell {D) Muscle cell 32, ‘Nodes of Ranvier’ are found in (A) Muscles (8) Heart (C) Axon (0) Eye 33. The partof brain responsible for controlling and regulating the memory and reasoning is (A) Cerebellum (8) Cerebrum (C) Hypothalamus (D) Medulla oblongata 34. Afferent nerve fiber conducts impulse from (A) CNS. to effector (8) Receptor to CNS. {C) Receptor to effector (0) Effector to receptor 38. Cerebellum is concerned with (A) Co-ordination of muscular movement (8) Memory {C) Vision (0) Reflex action 36. Excitability and conductivity are the outstanding property of (A) Spleen (8) Artery (C) Vein (0) Nerve fibre 37. Hyposecretion of ....onscssssesees in children causes dwarfism. (A) Thyroxine hormone (8) Growth hormone {C) Adrenaline hormone (0) Vasopressin hormone 38. Gigantism results due to (A) Excess secretion of thyroxin (8) Less secretion of growth hormone (C) Less secretion of adrenaline (0) Excess secretion of growth hormone 38. Name the hormone which controls basal metabolic rate in animals. (A) Adrenaline (e) ADH (C) Estrogen {D) Thyroxine FLO. 52, Raj Gandhi Nagar Kota (aj) Mob 97831 7631, OSD DUTT, Ph OSES www anieweiicatonn Pcce 43. 45. 47. 50. 51. 82. 53. Which statement is not true about thyroxine? (A) Iron is essential for the synthesis of thyroxine, {B) It regulates carbohydrates, proteins and fats metabolism in the body (C) Thyroid gland requires iodine to synthesise thyroxine {D) Thyroxine is also called thyroid hormone Which of the following is not one of the causes of river pollution? (A) Dumping of garbage (8) Aquatic organisms and algae {C) Discharge of untreated sewage (0) Discharge of industrial effluents Which of the following cities of India is not located on a river bank? (A) Haridwar (8) Allahabad (©) Shillong (0) Varanasi Lakes are of great value to human beings. Which of the following statements about lakes given below is incorrect? (A) Helps to regulate the flow of rivers (8) Itresults in flooding {C) Can be used for developing hydel power _(D) Enhances natural beauty Which of the following is an artificial lake located in Andhra Pradesh? (A) Kolleru (8) Nagarjuna Sagar (C) Krishnaraja Sagar (D) Vembanad Dhuandhar falls lies in the state of (A) Andhra Pradesh (8) Arunachal Pradesh (C) Madhya Pradesh (0) Orissa Which of the following lake is a lagoon in the coastal region of Orissa? (A) Bhimtal (8) Barapani (C) Chitika (0) Hirakud Which one of the following lakes is a salt water lake? (A) Wlar lake (@) Sambharlake —(C) Barapanilake ——_(D) Dal lake The river Tapti flows for the distance of (A) 724 kms (8) 678 kms (©) 890 kms. (0) 623 kms Which of the following waterfalls is made by the river Kaveri and is the second biggest waterfall in India? (A) Jog (8) Sivasamudram —_(C) Dhuadhar (0) Hundru The Tungabhadra and the Koyna are the tributaries of which of the following rivers? (A) Godavari (&) Krishna (C) Kaveri (0) Narmada Election Commission of India is a permanent (A) Constitutional body (6) Semi-governmental body {C) Statutory body (0) Extra-constitutional body Who appoints the chief election commissioner of India? (A) Parliament (8) President (C) Prime-minister _(D) Chiet justice What parliament consists of (A) Lok Sabha (8) Rajya Sabha (C) President (0) All of the above FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Teaseducationin Pcce 54. In the formation of govt. in which of the following conditions the head of the state (President) can have a real choice? (A) When no single party has an absolute majority in the legislature (B) When a single party had absolute majority (C) When two or three parties are in the race to form the govt. (D) When a single party has an over whelming majority 55, In nia, the symbols to political parties are allotted by the (A) Vice President of India (8) Election Commission {(C) Electoral committe of politcal party (0) Chief Justice of india 56. The number of seats reserved for the ST in the Lok Sabha are (a) 76 (7 ()78 (047 57. As per the 73rd amendment of the constitution, the number of seats reserved for women in the Panchayati Rajis (A) One-third (8) One-fourth (C) One-fitth (0) One-sixth 58. Before contesting elections, every candidate has to make a legal declaration giving full details of his (A) Family and friends. (8) Political party {C) Vehicle number. (0) Educational qualification 59. The supreme head of the Election Commission in India is the (A) Chief Election Commissioner (8) Prime Minister {C) President (0) Vice President 60. Democratic elections are the one in which (A) Only educated people can vote (8) Citizens are free to contest elections {C) Only two parties can contest (0) Only the economically well-off can participate TIO. SE, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Ka aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, PO SSD www macleneiocatonn @NUCLEU EDUCATION Centre of Excellence SESSION : 2019-20 NTSE Support Program Daily Practice Problems Duration : 60 Min, ‘Total Marks: 60 Class : X DPP : 07 General instructions : 1. The practice paper contains 60 questions. (@) 1-10 questions from Mathematics (b) 11-20 questions from Physics (©) 21-30 questions from Chemistry (@) 31-40 questions from Biology (©) 41-60 questions from Social Science 2. Every correct answer will be awarded 1 mark. There will be no negative marking 1. Thesumotalin slutons tothe equation 2+ 22 = 121s equlto (ays (B)2 (c)4 (0)5 2. Ifa, and a, are the two values of a (a, > a,) for which the difference between the roots of the equation (o-21~(a=4x=2 20183 tena 2 equate a @2 (03 (4 3. The atference of two positive number is 2 and the procuct of these numbers fs 17. Then thelr sum is wee (@) w22 (©) 62-2 (O32 4. Theclterence btvnen te larger ects anne smalest cotati px + Et wis (Ao (8)1 (c)2 (O)p 5. Theroots of (x +5) (¢~5) = 39 are (A)-5.0 (6)5,0 (Cjae (Dyat 6. Ifthe quackatic equation (a bet + (b*¢) x + eat = 0 has equal oot, then which of the following fs true (Ayer (B) bP +e? = 2a? (Cc) b- 2a (D) a = bP + 2c z Find the value of k for which the equation x? + 4x ~ 12k = 0 has equal roots 1 1 1 1 at 4 +2 ot ¢ 3 ) 2 «) 3 ( 5 8 Its are the roots of the equation x? +x+3= 0, Then +, + ae the roots ofthe equation (Aye-3K41=0 — (B)xHSK-1= 0 (C)G=K43=0 (DPS KHT=O 9. For the equation Vines m= m=: (A)4.1 (C)-4,1 (0)4,-1 10. Solution of x (A)=27, 128 (@)~27,- 125 (27, - 125 (027, 128 TIO. 5E, Rajew Gandhi Nagar Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, PO SSS www malenetocatonn A 13. 14, 45, 16. 47. 18. 19. 20. Pcce The period of a satelite in a circular orbit of radius R is T, the period of another satelite in a ci radius 4R is (ayaT. eT (cst (OT The earth E moves in an elliptical orbit with the sun $ at one of the foci as shown in figure. Its speed of motion will be maximum at the point aye A (oe (Oo The earth revolves round the sun in one year. if the distance between them becomes double, the new Period of revolution will be (A) 1/2 year (8) 2v2 years (C) 4 years (0) 8 years It r represents the radius of the orbit of a satelite of mass m moving around a planet of mass M, the velocity of the satelite is given by (A) es ot (8) 4 r (c) vet (OI) va Ifthe unit of force and length each be increased by four times, then the unit of energy is increased by (A) 16 times (6) 8 times (C)2 times. (0) 4 times A body of mass 10 kg is dropped to the ground from a height of 10 metres. The work done by the gravitational force is (@= 9.8 m/sec) (A)-490 Joules (B) +490 Joules. (C) - 980 Joules (0) + 980 Joules A ball is released from the top of a tower. The ratio of work done by force of gravity in first, second and third second of the motion of the ball is (A)1:2:3 (8) 1:4:9 (C)1:3:5 (0) 1:5:3 A bomb of 12 kg explodes into two pieces of masses 4 kg and 8 kg. The velocity of 8kg mass is 6 m/sec. The kinetic energy of the other mass is (A) 484 (8) 32d (cy2ag (0) 288 J It the kinetic energy of a body increases by 0.1%, the percent increase of its momentum will be (A) 0.05%, (8) 0.1% (1.0% (0) 10% A ball is released from certain height. It loses 50% of its kinetic energy on striking the ground. It will attain a height again equal to (A) One fourth the initial height (8) Half the initial height {C) Three fourth intial height (D) None of these In which of the following reaction Hz is produced? () Cu+ Cone. HSO, —> (i) Mg + dil, HNO; —> (ii) Zn-+ dil. HC! —> (iv) Ag+ dil. SO, —> (v) Al+dil, HNO, —> (A) (i), ili) & (iv) (B) (i, (il) Onty (C) (id, (il) & (Vv) {D) (ii) only Which one of the following four metals would be displaced from the solution ofits sats by other three metals? Mg (8)Ag (zn (o)cu TIO.SE, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPOT, PO SSS www macleneiocatonn Pcce 2. 28. 29. 30. 31. 39. During electrolytic refining of zinc, it gets (A) deposited on cathode (8) deposited on anode (C) deposited on cathode as well as anode —_—_(D) remains in the solution Alloys are homogeneous mixtures of a metal with a metal or nonmetal. Which among the following alloys contain non-metal as one of its constituents? (A) Brass (8) Bronze (©) Amalgam (0) Stee! Which among the following statements is incorrect for magnesium metal? (A) Itburns in oxygen with a dazzling white flame (8) Itreacts with cold water to form magnesium oxide and evolves hydrogen gas {C) Itreacts with hot water to form magnesium hydroxide and evolves hydrogen gas {D) Itreacts with steam to form magnesium hydroxide and evolves hydrogen gas Phosphorous is kept in water to protect it from (A) nitrogen (B) oxygen (C) hydrogen (0) none of these ‘An example of a metal which is a liquid at room temperature (A) Zinc. (B) Copper (C) Mercury ({D) Bromine Gold is used in making omaments because itis: (A) Lusturous. (B) Unreactive (C) Malleable (0) All of the above You are given two statements a and b, select the correct inference from this: a, Metals conduct heat. b, Diamond is the best conductor of heat. {A) Hence diamond is a metal (B) Statement ais correct {C) Statements a and b is correct (0) None of the above Sodium is kept immersed in kerosene oil because: (A) It reacts with moisture in the air (B) Immersing in kerosene cuts off the supply of air (C) The reaction of sodium with air is very violent (0) Alot the above Penis is the in males (A) Primary reproductive organs (8) Accessory reproductive organs {C) Accessory glands (0) Primary glands Testes are located outside the abdominal cavity and suspended in a pouch known as (A) Sperm duct (8) Vulva (C) Penis (0) Scrotum The gland that is located between the urinary bladder and penis is (A) Seminal gland (B) Prostate gland (C) Cowper's gland __(D) Vestibular gland Identify the content that is not present in the semen of men. (A) Citrate (8) Ascorbic acid —_(C) Acid phosphatase (0) Citric acid contains the digestive enzymes that help in dissolving the outer coating of the female gamete (A) Acrosome (8) Tail (C) Middle piece (0) Prostate gland is a set of tissues with the help of which an organ remains attached with the abdominal wall. (A) Folicies (8) Mesentery (C) Graafian follicle (D) Oestrogen Which is not the accessory reproductive organ in the females? (A) Oviduet (8) Uterus (C) Vagina (0) Penis The rupture of follicle is called (A) Reproduction ——_(B) Ovulation (C) Menstruation (0) Fenilization Gland helps in copulation by lubricating vagina and vulva. (@ Bantolins (8) Mammary gland (C) Prostate gland (0) Bulboutheral gland FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ www Texchocaronn 9 nuchEUS rece 40. a. 45. 47. 51. Identify the gland that helps in lactation. (A) Bartholins (6) Mammary gland (C) Prostate gland ——_(D) Bulboutheral gland ‘The Forest Act meant severe hardship for the villagers across the country, because (A) Cutting wood, grazing cattle, collecting fruits, roots, hunting and fishing became illegal (B) People were forced to steal and if caught, and they had to pay bribes to the forest guards {C) Women who collected firewood were harassed by guards, {D) All the above ‘Shiting cultivation was banned by the government in India because {A) European foresters regarded this practice as harmful forthe forests (8) When a forest was burnt there was the danger of flames spreading and burning valuable timber {C) It also made it harder for the government to calculate taxes (0) Allthe above Who wrote the book ‘The Forests of India’ in the year 19237 (A) David Spurr (8) EP. Stebbing ——_(C) Verrier Elwin {D) John Middleton Why does the story of the forests and people of Bastar not end with the rebellion of 19107 (A) Practice of keeping people out of the forests and reserving them for industrial use continued even after Independence {B) The World Bank proposed that 4,600 hectares of national Sal forest should be replaced by tropical pine for paper industry. It was scrapped later. {C) Both (A) and (8) {D) None of above Which of the following problems were faced by the people of Baster under the colonial government 7 (A) People of villages were displaced without any notice of compensation {B) Villagers suffered from increased rents, frequent demands for free labour and good by colonial officials {C) Terrible famines in (1899-1900, 1907 and 1908) {D) All the above About how much percentage of the world's total forest area was cleared between 1700 and 1995 due to industriaization and other factors? (A) 9% (8) 9.3% (c) 205% {D) 30% What did Surontiko Samin of Randublatung village. a teak forest village, begin questioning? (A) The foreign policy of the Dutch (B) Stato ownership of the forest {C) The export policy of the Dutch (D) None of the above What is the goal of governments across Asia and Africa since the 1980s? (A) Conservation of forests {B) Collection of timber {C) Setting people in forest areas {D) Destroying old forests and growing new ones. The nomadic communities such as the Korava, Karacha and Yerukula were from the region of (A) Bengal (€) Bombay (C) Madras (0) Punjab The system of Blandongdiensten implies (A) Forced villagers to cut trees as por the new forest laws (B) Exempting villagers from rent if they worked collectively to provide free labour and buffalos for cutting and transporting timber (C) Exempting vilagers to collect wood from reserved forests (0) Arresting vilagers who found stealing timber trom forests Most important step taken by the government of India towards ensuring food security is, (A) Maintaining buffer stock (8) Rationing {C) Public distribution system (D) Minimum support price Wo. 9F, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kata (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 70732-20177, Ph. OTE DSS33 www aucleuseducationin @NUCLEU: Fee rears PCCP 52. Theintensive utilisation of water in the cultivation of rice has led to (A) Environmental degradation (6) Less production {C) More production (0) Shortage of food 53. The stock of food grains, namely wheat and rice procured by the government through Food Corporation of India is called {A) Distribution of stock (8) Butter stock {C) Storage of stock (0) Food grain stock 54, Malpractice done by PDS dealers is like {A) Selling goods to ration card holders (6) Selling goods at less than market price {C) Selling poor quality grains (0) Selling goods to poor people 58. ByPDS we mean (A) Post Development Services (8) Public Distribution System {C) Private Distribution System (0) Post Distribution System 56. Seasonal hunger is prevalent in rural areas because (A) People with low income are unable to buy food {8) Loans are not easily available {C) Green revolution was introduced (0) Agricultural activities depend on natural factors 57. Food within reach of every person is called (A) Accessibilty (@) Affordability (©) Availabilty (0) Food insecurity 58. Food security means (A) Availabilty of food (8) Accessibility of food {C) Afford ability of food (0) Allthe above 58. Chronic hunger refers to (A) Low income (B) Inadequate quantity of food {(C) Inadequate quality of food (0) Allthe above 60. The co-operative society responsible for White Revolution in India is (a) FCI (8) Mother Dairy (C) Fair Price Shops (0) Amul Dairy TO. 52, Rajew Gandhi Nagar Kota a) Mob 97831 7831, TOD DUTT, Ph OES www nidenehicatonn El EDUCATION Centre of Excellence SESSION : 2019-20 NTSE Support Program Daily Practice Problems Duration : 60 Min, Total Marks: 60 Class : X DPP :08 General instructions : 1. The practice paper contains 60 questions. (a) 1-50 questions from MAT (b) 51-60 questions from Social Science 2. Every correct answer will be awarded 1 mark. There will be no negative marking @NUCLEU 1. Inthe following question some numbers are given in the shape of figures O-0=2,.0- 455,04 d=7, 4*O=32 What s the value of ©? (ate (89 8 2 2. The two expressions on either side of the'=" sign will have the same value, if two terms on either side or on the same side are interchanged. Choose the correct terms to be interchanged for the altematives given below. 5436-4 243-105 247 (A)Sand7 (8)6and 10 (C)4and7 (0) None of these G6x4)-8x4 _, 3. f-s- means +, - means +x means, and + means », then 3 = (ayo (68 (e)12 16 Direction : (4) This question is based on the information given below. ‘x’ stands for addition “<’ stands for subtraction “+” stands for division ">" stands for multiplication ) stands for greater than tands for less than ~ stands for equal to 4. Find which one of the following statements is true in given question. (A)7*2>4=1042%4 ()7+2>4=10+2%4 (C)7*2>4/10+2"4 (0)7+2>4-1042%4 Directions : (5 to 6) In the following questions which set of signs should complete the asterisks () sequentially inorder to make the equation mathematically meaningful ? Find the correct set of signs form among the altematives given under each question, Texchocaronn FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Pcce @+5- (r= Or — (B)=-,+- (C)+,-, (O)-. +, 7. If "indicates either'+" or x’ solve the following question: ‘Whatis the minimum value of 1°2*3*4 (ato @)3 oy oO 8 Whatisthe valueof 100 « 10 100+ 2000+ 100=7 (ay29 (e)780 (920 (0979 9. If¥ meang'»’, means,’ means’ and ‘=’ means +’, then what will be the value of 12-48-8*444=7 (Aye (B)4 (c)20 (02 10. Inarowof girls, Shilpa is eighth from the left and Reena is seventeenth from the right If they interchange their positions, Shilpa becomes fourteenth from the left, Howmany girls are there in the row? (a)25 (@)27 (29 (D)None of these Directions : (11) In the following question, which of the folowing interchanges of signisigns and numerals would make the folowing equation correct ? 1, 6x4-8=6-3 (A)~and » (8) «and = (C)~ and = (O)= and « 12. Inaqueue of children, Kashish is fifth rom the left and Mona is sixth from the right. When they interchange their places among themselves, Kashish becomes thirteenth from the left. Then, what will be Mona's position from the right? (a)ath (B)atn (c) 14th (0) 46th 13. Find out the two signs to be interchanged for making following equation correct 5+3%8-12+4=3 (A) + and (8)-end+ (C) + and « (0)+and+ 14. f4#2@3=6, 186 @ 4= 12, then what will be the value to 24# 3 @ 7? (at (27 (72 (056 15. Aand B start moving towards each other from two places 200 m apart. After walking 60 m A stop at that place, B turns left and goes 20 m, then he turns right and goes 40 m. He then turns right again and ‘comes back to the road on which he had started walking and stop, what is the distance between them now? (A)20m (©)30m (©)40m (0) 50m 46. One moming after sunrise, Vikram and Shailesh were standing in a lawn with their backs towards each other. Vikram’s shadow fell exactly towards left hand side. Which direction was Shailesh facing ? (A) East (8) West (©)North (0) South TIO.5E, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, POSS www maleneiocatonn ONUCLEUS Pcce 17. While facing east you turned to your left and walk 10 m, then turned to your left and walk 10 m and now you tum 46° towards your right and go straight to cover 25 m. Nowin which direction are you from your starting point ? (A)North-East (8)South-West (©) South-East (0) North-West 18. Sunil walked 6 kms towards the East. Then turned to his right and walked 10 kms. Again he tuned to his right and walked 6 kms. Finally he turned to his left and walked 14 kms. How far is he from the starting point and in which direction ? (A)28kms South (B)24kms South —--(C)24kms North —_(D)20kms North 19. Which etter comes only once in thelist below- BDGIJCHABDEDGFCJIFGJ as (8)D (Os A 20. _ Inthe figure given below A, B, C and D are four persons stationed at the four corners of a square piece of plot. From the positions shown in the figure, C and A move diagonally to opposite corners and then ‘walk one side each in the clockwise direction (ew) and anticlockwise direction (acw), respectively ‘along the sides. B and D move two sides, each clockwise and anticlockwise, respectively [x What is the new position of A? (A)northern comer (B) western comer (C)southemcomer __(D) eastern comer Direction (21-22): Seven person, Anil, Bharat, Chand, Dinesh, Eshwar, Fazal, Ganesh, who have gathered at picnic spot, are siting in a row facing a photographer. (A) Chand and Dinesh are sitting next to each other (B) There are exactly four persons between Bharat and Ganesh (©)Dineshis siting to the immediate right of Bharat 21. If Bharati sitting at one end, then who is sitting atthe other end of the row (aan (B)Eshwar (©)Ganesh (©) Cannot be determined 22. If Bharat isnot sitting at either end ofthe row, then who among the following has as many persons on his left as on his right 2 (A)Chand (8) Fazal (©) Eshwar (0)Ganesh Directions (23 to 26) : Read the information given below and answer the question. ()) A.B, C,D, Eand F are six students in a class. (ii) B and € are shorter than F but heavier than A. (ili) Dis heavier than B and taller than C. {iv) Eis shorter than D but taller than F. (v) Fis heavier than D. (vi) Ais shorter than E but taller than F, FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it Pcce ! 23. Who among them is the tallest WA es (dD (OE 24, Who is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of their heights. wa ee @ec OE Which of the following groups of friends is shorter than A (A)B,Conly (®)0,B, Conly (C)E.B, Conly (0)F.B,C only 26. Which of the following statementsis true for F as regards to height and weight (A) He is lighter than E and taller than E (8) He isheavier than 8 and taller than E (C)He is heavier than B and C but shorter than D_ (D)He is lighter than € and also shorter than & Directions : (27 to 30) Answer the questions based on the following information. A.B,C, D,E, FG Hand arenine houses. Cis 2km eastof B. Ais 1 km north of B and His2 km south Of A. Gis 1 km west of H while D is 3 km east of G and F is 2 km north of G. lis situated just in middle of B and C while E is just in middle of H and D. 27. Distance between E and Gis (aytkm (@)1.5km (©)2km (0)5km 28. Distance between E and is (ayikm (®)2km ()3km (0)4km 28. Distance between Aand Fis (aytkm (8)1.41 km (©)2km (0)3km 30. Distance between G and Dis (aytkm (6) 1.5km (©)2km (0)3km 31. lamstanding atthe centre ofa circular field according tothe diagram. | go down south to the edge ofthe fleld and then turning eft walk along the boundary of the field equal to three-eighths of its length. In which direction am I from the starting point ? N we (A)North-East (8) North (©) South-East (D) East 32. Five children are sitting in a row. S is sitting next to P but not T, K is sitting next to R, who is sitting on extreme left and T is not siting next to K. Whois siting adjacent to S 7 (A)KandP. (@)RandP. (C)onlyP (D)PandT FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it Pcce 33. Howmany odd numbers are in the following number series, which does not contains just after it an odd ‘number, but contains an even number just before it ? 35814976159234852 (a2 3 (C4 (05 Directions : (34 to 35) Read the following information and answer the questions given below. |._K,L,M, Nand O are brothers. Two of them are twins and same height Il, Lis taller than at least three of his brother. Ill, Kis shorter than only one brother IV. Mis taller than the twins \V. Nis shorter than M 34. Whois the tallest of all of them? (Ao (B)M (oye (O)K 36. Nistaller then how many of his brothers? (ayo (6)1 2 (3 Directions: (36 to 38) Study the information given below and answer the questions that follows ‘Seven people Sameer, Rohit, Kamal, Rajan, Ajay, Amar and Arun are sitting in a straight line facing north. ‘Sameeris thitd tothe right of Arun. Rohit is an immediate neighbour of Sameer. Kamal is third to the Tight of Rohit. Neither Amar nor Kamal is siting at an extreme end. Rajan is not an immediate neighbour of Kamal 36. Who amongst the following has as many people sitting to his right as to his left? (A) Sameer (8)Amar (C) Kamal (0) Rohit 37. Which of the following pairs of people correctly represents the people sitting atthe extreme ends of the line? (A)Rajan-Ajay (8) Rohit-Ajay (C)Arun-Rajan (D) None of these 38. Whois sitting second to the right of Amar? (yArun (8)Sameer (C)Rohit ()Ajay 39. Aman starts from his house and walks 3 km, towards South, then he turns left and walks 5 km. In which direction he is from his house ? (A) South (6) East (C) South East (O) North 40. isthe South West of A, C isto the East of B and South East of A and D is to the North of Cin line with B and A. In which direction of Ais D located. (A) East (8) North (C) South East (D) North East 41. If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on, what will be West become ? (A) North-East (B) North-West (C) South-East {D) South-West 42, _Inarowof ten boys, when Rohit was shifted by two places towards the left, he becomes seventh from the left end what was his earlier position from the right end of the row ? (A) First (8) Second (©) Fourth (0) Sixth 43. How many A are in the given letter series which does not has B just before it but has C just after it 7 DACBACDACBCACBACBADC ays 4 os oe TIO. SE, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Ka aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, PO SSD www macleneiocatonn Pcce 44, Bitfoois 11thin.a queue which has 45 people. The number of gents in the queue is double the number of ladies. If men are infront of Bitoo , how many ladies are behind him ? (a)10 (B)9 (o)8 (0)7 If you are 15th in a queue starting from extreme ends, how many persons are there in the queue? (a)30 @)31 (28 (029 48. ll the even numbers in between numbers from 32 to 51 are arranged in a row then number at fh postion from right, wil be= (Ay36 (8) 40 (oya2 (048 Directions : (47 to 50) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions (i) Six fats on a floor in two rows, facing east and west are alloted to Q, R, , T, U and V. (i) R gets east side facing and not next to T. (ii) T and V get diagonaly opposite flats (iv) S nest to V gets a west facing fat, (v) U gets a east facing fat 47. Which of the following combination gets west facing fats ? (aysar (RTS (o)sTu (yasy 48, Whose fats between R and T? aa @s ou mv 49, the fits of U and @ are interchanged then whose fat wil be oppostte to the fat of U ? ay @a (@T Os 50. The fats of which pair other than T and V are diagonally opposite to each other ? (ara @us jm (ORO 51. The wind that brings monsoon in India is (A) South-west winds (B) South-east winds _(C) Jet streams (0) Trade winds 52, The phenomenon of continuous rainfall and increase in rain is particulary known as (A) Burst (@) Hail (©) Thunering (0) Pre:shower 53. ‘Loo’ is experienced in {A) Northeast part of india (8) Northwestern part of india (©) Northemmost part of india (©) Southem part of india 54, The piace that receives highest rainfall the worid is (A) Silchar (8) Cherrapunj (©) Mawsynram (©) Guwahati 55. Warm weather season in India's characterized by (A) Warm days and warm nights (8) Warm days and coo! nights {©) Coo! days and warm nights (©) Coo! days anc warm nights 56. What is meant by ‘Office Memorandum"? {A) Order issued by the Government of incia (8) Memoirs ofthe leaders of the past {C) Important defence documents (©) None of the above 57. When was the Second Backward Class Commission appointed? (a) 1989 () 1979 (©) 1999 (©) 2001 58. Why did peopie react strongly to the Mandal Commission Report? (A) It et out many backward communities (@) It fected thousands of job opportunities {C) Some high castes wanted to be included in (D) Both (A) and (C) 59. For how long can the Raiya Sabha delay a Money Bil? (A) 15 days (8) 1 month (C) 3 months (0) 14 days 60. Who appoints the judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts? (A) President, according to his own wishes (8) President, on the advice of the PM {C) President on the advice of the PM in consultation with the Chief Justice of India (0) None of the above. TIO. 52, Rajeey Gandhi Nagar, Ka aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, PO SSS www maclenetocaronn @NUCLEU EDUCATION Centre of Excellence SESSION : 2019-20 NTSE Support Program Daily Practice Problems Duration : 60 Min. Total Marks: 60 Class : X DPP : 09 General instructions : 1. The practice paper contains 60 questions. (a) 4-10 questions from Mathematics (b) 11-20 questions from Physics (©) 21-30 questions from Chemistry (d) 31-40 questions from Biology (e) 41-60 questions from Social Science 2. Every correct answer will be awarded 1 mark. There will be no negative marking. 1. Inthe diagram given below, ZABD = /CDB = /PQD = 90°, if AB : CD = 3:1, the ratio of CD : PQ is (A) 10.69 (8) 1:0.75 (0)1:0.72 (2) None 2. IT AABC ~ ADEF such that area of AABC is 9 cm? and the area of ADEF is 16 cm’ and BC = 2.1 em the length of EF is (A)42em (8) 28cm (©)8.em (0)63em 3. Inthe given figure DE || BC and DE : BC = 3:5, then ar( ADE) :ar(4 ABC) is ays:3 (8)25:9 (03:5 (09:25 4. Inthe given figure below, ABC is right angled at B and ABD Is right angled at A. If BD is perpendicular to AC and BC = 23 cm with b 7 Wzape= 2 2aBD; cFOE= 1 ZOE and BG || DF. The measure of angle Cs wae 36" (c) 26° (0)30" 8. Let the bisector ofthe exterior angles at B and C of triangle ABC meets at D. If all measurements are in degree than angle BOC equals, (a) 4 (@0- 2a) (6) 90- 2a (©) 3 (180-2ay (0) 180- za 9. Inthe figure if AB = AC, CH = CB and HK || BC then HCK is equal to afisoe K B ic (A) 36° (840° (48 (0)30° 10. The complement angle ofthe supplement angle of 150° is (ays0r (8) 70° (©) 60° (075° 11. A block of mass m intially at rest is dropped from a height h on to a spring of force constant k. the ‘maximum compression in the spring is x then or Th so ao (A) mah = > ka? (B) ma(h+ x) be? 1 2 (©) gh = Figen? (0) moth») =F M+? TIO.5E, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, POSS www maleneiocatonn @NUCLEU See aot Pcce 12, The block of mass M moving on the frictionless horizontal surface collides with the spring of spring constant K and compresses it by length L. The maximum momentum of the block after collision is (A) Zero 8) mae (©) VMK L (0) ie 13. Amanis riding on a cycle with velocity 7.2 km/hr up a hill having a slope 1 in 20. The total mass of the man and cycle is 100 kg. The power of the man is (a) 200 W (8) 175 (©) 125 (ssw 14, Power of a water pump is 2 kW. If g= 10/m/sec®, the amount of water it can raise in one rinute to a height of 10 mis (A) 2000 lite (8) 1000 ttre (©) 100 titre (0) 1200 litre 15. Acar of mass 1250 kg is moving at 30m/s. Its engine delivers 30 kW while resistive force due to surface is 750N. What max acceleration can be given in the car 1 1 1 1 (A) Ss (8) fms (©) Ems (0) Gaus 46. Aman does a given amount of work in 10 sec. Another man does the same amount of work in 20 sec. The ratio of the output power of first man to the second man is (ays (8) 12 (oan {D) None of these 17. The average power required to lift a 100 kg mass through a height of 50 meters in approximately ‘50 seconds would be (A) 50 sis (8) 5000 Ws (©) 100s {D) 980 W's 18. A 60 kg man runs up a staitcase in 12 seconds while a 50 kg man runs up the same staircase in 11, seconds, the ratio of the rate of doing their work is (Ay6:5 (12:11 (©)14:10 (0) 10:11 19, A shell intially at rest explodes into two pieces of equal mass, then the two pieces will (A) Be at rest {8) Move with different velocities in itferent directions {C) Move with the same velocity in opposite directions (D) Move with the same velocity in same direction 20. Abatsman hits a sixer and the ball touches the ground outside the cricket ground, Which of the following graph describes the variation of the cricket ball’s vertical velocity v with time between the time , as it hits the bat and time t, when it touches the ground (a) ®) Yelocty ) pe. i) Velocity Velocity TIO. SE, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPOT, PO SSS www maclenetocatonn @NUCLEUS See aot Pcce 2. 37. What is IUPAC name of the following compound? CH, ork Br (A) 1, dimethyl 1-brome propene {C) 2-methy!-2-bromo-3-butene The organic compound prepared by Wobler from an inorganic compound called ammonium cynate, is (A) glucose (8) urea (C) uni acid (0) vinegar Molecular formula of chlorobutane is (A) GuHCl (8) CaH.Cl (c) cH.cl (0) cHH,CI is used to preserve biological specimen (Formaldehyde (8) Formic acid (C) Methanol (0) Ethanol The next higher homologue of ethanol is (A) propanol (8) methanol (C) butanol (0) pentanol Molecular formual of sodium ethoxide is (A) CzHGONa (8) NaOGH,OH (©) NaOCHs (0) None of these Which of the following representation is correct for functional group aldehyde ()RCR (8) ROH (C) R-CHO (0) R-COOH CoH reacts with hydrogen in presence of Nito give (A) CH (8) CoH (©) HCOOH (0) HCHO The by-product of soap industry is {A) glycerol (8) glyco! (C) isoprene (0) acid ‘Saponification means (A) Acid hydrolysis of ester (8) Alkaline hydrolysis of ester (C) Esteriication (0) Dehydration Identity the phenomenon that serves to preserve the parental characteristics in the next generation. (A) Crossing over (B) Recombination —_(C) Linkage {D) DNA replication The ratio of dinybrid test cross is asst (8) 1:2:1 (as (Dytetstst Inthe phenotypic ratio 9: 3:31, 9 stands for (A) Homozygous dominant (8) Heterozygous dominant (C) Homozygous recessive (0) Heterozygous recessive Identity the combination that is not possible. (A) Homozygous dominant (8) Heterozygous dominant {C) Homozygous recessive (0) Heterozygous recessive Which of the following represents recombination with respect to both the traits? (A) RRYY (8) vy (cyRrvy (0) RVY Which of the following is the characteristic of a pleiotropic gene? (A) Controls sexual characters (8) Presents only in prokaryotes (C) Controls one character in association with the other {D) Control more than one character How many autosomes are found in human ovum? (a) 4a (8) 22 (c)23 (0) 46 FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Teaseducationin a. 42. 47. 50. 51. 52. 53. Pcce Which of the following words mean common ancestry with respect to evolution? (A) Analogy (B) Homology (C) Ontogeny (D) Phylogeny Identify the group of organisms that were supposed to have undergone mass extinction. (A) Marsupials (B) Balanoglossus {C) Egg laying mammats (0) Dinosaurs Pelvic bone became rudimentary m which animal? (A) Human (8) Ostrich (C) Whale (0) Placental mammals The autumn crop that is usually harvested between September and October is known as (A) Kharif (B) Kuruvai (C) Rabi (D) Samba F. H. Buchanan, a traveler, describes the life of pastoral community of (A) The Gollas of Mysore (8) The Gaddi shepherds of Himachal Pradesh (C) The Banjaras of Andhra Pradesh (0) The Dhangars of Maharashtra The Colonial state wanted to extract more and more land (A) Area (8) Pasture (C) Revenue (D) Yield The most important activity of Banjara community is (A) Wandering in search of pastures (8) Moving over a long distance {C) Exchange of goods or barter trade (0) They acted as messengers between people The colonial rule changed the life of pastoralists dramatically because (A) The grazing ground expanded in numbers {B) Their movement increased constantly (C) They were prevented from using Pasture, Forest and Agricultural land by colonial rule {D) They enjoyed state security ‘The spring crop that is usually harvested after March is called (A) Kharit (8) Kuruvai (©) Smaba (0) Rabi In India, the villages of Maidhari herders are in (A) Rann of Kutch (8) Maharashtra (C) Kashmir valley (0) Rajasthan The pastoral community in India has its genealogist in (A) Maru Raikas (8) Gaddis (C) Dhangars (0) Maidhari ‘The yearly camel fair is held in (A) Rajasthan (8) Punjab (C) Kashmir (0) Gujarat The Kinnauris, a pastoral community belongs to (A) Assam (8) Bengal (C) Kammataka (0) The Himalayas Fundamental rights are universal, which means that they are granted to all the (A)Ambassadors —(B) Citizens of India__(C) Aliens {D) Diplomats Abolition of untouchability belongs to (A) Fundamental duty (8) Legal right {C) Fundamental right (0) Directive principle of state policy The freedom that is not available to Indian citizens is (A) Freedom to ofiicize the government (8) Participate in armed rebellion {C) Practice any religion (D) Freedom to form associations FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Texehcaronn Pcce 87. 59. Right to Equality implies (A) Indiscrimination of citizen against religion, caste, ethnicity ete {B) Discrimination against the people {C) Issues related to the minorities {D) Religious privileges to the people Non-Muslim residents in Saudi Arabia follow their reli ion in private and not in (A) Temple (8) Mosque (©) Public (0) Church In April 1999, the Albanian families of Kosovo were affected by {A) Independence (8) Ethnic massacre {(C) Election (0) Selection of politcal leaders Which right of the Constitution of India negates the bonded labour and child labour? {A) Right to equality () Right to liberty {C) Right to religious freedom (0) Right against exploitation Which of the following rights is reserved under the Constitution of India? (A) Right to work (B) Right to adequate livehood {C) Right o protect one's cutture (0) Right to privacy Who is the custodian of Fundamental Right (A) Parliament (8) Executive {C) Supreme Court (0) Election Commission ‘Saudi Arabia is ruled by a (A) Republican government (8) Hereditary king {C) Semi-presidential government (0) Plural government FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Texehocaronn @NUCLEU EDUCATION Centre of Excellence SESSION : 2019-20 NTSE Support Program Daily Practice Problems Duration : 60 Min. Total Marks: 60 Class: X DPP = 10 ‘General instructions : 1. The practice paper contains 60 questions. (@) 1-50 questions from MAT (b) 51-60 questions from Social Science 2. Every correct answer will be awarded I mark. There will be no negative marking. irections (1 to 4) Four men Venkat, Jayanth, mural, and Trilok are sales executive, accountant, lawyer, and doctor by profession but notin the same order, and they are accompanied by their children to PC. Sarkar’s magic show. Each person is with only one child. Triok and Jayanth came with their sons and none of them is a sales exexutive ora doctor. Neetu, a sweet cute git, is not the doctor's daughter. Sumanth’s father Jayanth is not an accountant. Teena is not murali's daughter. 1. Whoisthe child of sales executive? (A) Neetu (8) Gagan (C)Sumanth (0)Teena 2. Whois Gagan’s father and what is he? (A) Trilok~ sales executive (B) Venkat - sales executive (C) Murali— accountant (0) Trilok accountant 3. If sumanth and Gagan are cousins, Which two men are brothers? (A)Venkat and Muri (B) Venkat and Trilok _(C) Jayanth and Trilok (©) Jayanth and Murali 4. Whoisteene’s father and what ishis profession? (A) Venkat - sales executive (8) Trilok— accountant (C)Jayanth — lawyer (O) Venkat —doctor 5. Direction : Read the following information and answer the question. 4. P+ Q moans’ is the mother of @ 2. P+Qmeans’P is the father of @’. 3, P-Qmeans 'P is the sister of Which of the following represents “M is the daughter of R°? (AR*MEN, (®)R+NeM (C)R-M=N (0) Data inadequate 6. ‘P@Q' means is the mother of Q’ P§Q’ means is the husband of Q° "P#O! means 'P is the sister of Q” 'P*Q) means ‘P is the son of Q IFFAU'TSR@L, then which of the following is definitely rue? (A)Listhe brother of F (B) Fisthe sister of (C)Fisthe brother of J (D) Listhe brother of J Direction (7 to 8) : In the given question, two statements followed by two conclusions numbered | and II, You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from ‘commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions logi cally follows from the two given statements. Give answer {A)|fonly conclusion | follows; (8) if only conclusion I follows; (C)|feither | orl follows; (0) If neither | nor Il follows and TIO.5E, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Kuta aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPOT, POSS www mnleneiocaronn A PCCR :All bags are cakes, Al amps are cakes. Conclusions :1, Some lamps are bags. II. No lamp is bag. {A)Ifonly conclusion | follows; (B)ifonly conclusion I! follows; (C)Ifeither | or Il follows; (0) If neither I nor It follows and Statements _:Some papers are files. Some files are pens. Conclusions :1. Some files are not pens. Il. Some pens are papers. {A)Ifonly conclusion | follows; (B)Ifonly conclusion I! follows; {C) If either | or Il follows; (0) If neither I nor It follows and Direction : (9) In the following question, you have two statements followed by two conclusions. Decide which of the conclusion logically follows, taking statements to be absolute truth. Statements : |. Sania Mirza is a tennis player. Tennis players are tal Conclusions: |. Alltall people are tennis players. I, Sania Mirza is tall {A) fonly I conclusion follows (8) Ifoniy ilfollows (C)ifland ilfollow (O) None foliows Directions : (10 to 11) Six books A,B,C,D,E,F are placed side by side, C,B and E have blue covers and the other 10. 1" books have red covers. Only D and F are new Books And the rest are old. A.C and D are English books and others are Hindi books, Which English book is new with red cover ? Wa eB wc (oD Which two Hindi books are old with blue cover ? (A)Band C (©) Bande (C)BandF (0) EandF Directions : (12 to 14) Study the figures carefully and answer le given questions, 12. 13. 14, 2) Here, big triangle represents artists, small triangle represents scientists, rectangle represents dancers. and circle represents doctors, Which letter represents the artists, who are doctors and dancers only ? WA ©)0 os (O)H Which letters represent the artists, who are neither scientist nor Doctors ? (A)AandB. (B)AandL (C)BandG (O)Land H Which letters represents the artists who are dancers as well as Doctors ? (A)Aand D (8)GandA (C)Band (0)GandH TIO.5E, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, POSS www maleneiocatonn Pcce 45. Px Qmeans Pis brother of Q ; P + Qmeans Q is mother of P P-Qmeans Q Is sister of P : P + Q means Qis father of P : Which of following means B is nephew of A? (ABXZ eA (B)B-X+AsZ (C)B*Z:MxA — (D)B*Z-A Directions : (16 to 17) Read the information given below to answer questions. Xismother of Y but Y isnot the daughter of X. Sis son of G and brother of T. Tis sister of ¥ 16. Whatis the relationship between G and T 7 (A)Father-Daughter (6)Mother-Daughter_ (C)Brother-Sister_ (OD) Can'tbe found 17. Whatis the relationship between G and X ? (A)Husband-Wife (B)Brother-Sister___(C) Uncle - Niece (D)Norelation 18, Six students A. B.C, D, E and F are siting in the field. A and B are from Deihi while the rest are from bangalore. D and F are tall wile others are short. A, C and D are gils while others are boys. Whois the tall gic from Bangalore ? WF 0 (OE oc Directions : (19 to 20) Choose the Venn diagram which best describe the relationship among the three give lasses (The size of circle does not indicate relative sizes of classes) 19. Triangles, Quadilaterals, Squares 0 ae wm GS (A) (8) (c) 20. Players, Human Beings, Students HODES ia) ®) c) Direction (21): In each of the following questions, two statements are given followed by three or four conclusions ‘numbered | I, Ill and IV, You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows ‘rom the given statements disregarding commonly known facts, 21, Statements Altigers are jungles. No jungles are birds. Some birds are rains. Conclusions 1. Norainis jungle. TL Some rains are jungles. TI. Nobirdsis tiger. TV Allbirds are tigers, (A) OnlyTand follow (B) Only THfollows (C) Only either I orT1, and II follow (0) Only follows TIO. SE, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SHST-STEST, SPAT, PO SSD www maclenetocaronn ONUGLEUS rece Direction (22 to 23) : Observe the diagram given below and answer the questions. sporsmen_7]P"* -} Non urban Crigketers 22. Inthe diagram, which one ofthe folloving is true {A)all non-urban person are sportsmen. (B) There are no boys who are sportsmen and do not play cricket (C)All urban boys are not sportsmen {D) all urban boys play cricket 23. Inthe diagram, which ofthe following statementsis not true (A) there are some sportsmen who are neither boys nor non-urban and who do not play cricket also (B) all urban boys play cricket (C)all urban boys are not sportsmen (D)all boys are either non urban or cricketers or both Direction (24 to 25) : Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below FivetrainsT,, T,, T,, T.andT, Operate between two stations S, and S, The first train to leave S, is third train toreach S, imediate after T,. T, is second train to leave S,, T, the last train at S, imediate after, T, leave S, after, andT, respectively 24, Thefirst train to leave S, is aT, (8)T, OT, )T, 25. The first traintoreach s, is AT, (8)T, (oT, (O)T, Direction (26to 27): Six members of Kapoor's family A, B,C, D, E and Fare travelling in sumo. (A) Bs the son of , but C isnot the mother of B (B)Aand C are a married couple (C)E is the brother of C (0)Disthe daugher of A (E)F isthe brother of B 26. How many males are there in Kapoor's family 7. (a3 (5 (2 (04 27. Whoisthewife of E 2 WA ()F (OB (D) can't be determined Directions (28) : In each question below are given two statements followed by four conclusions numbered |, Il Ill and IV. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the given conclusions logically that follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it Pcce () Some hides are skins (i All skins are covers Conclusions. |. Some hides are covers II. Some skins are hides IIL Allcovers are skins, IV. No coverisa hide (A) Only and it follow (@)Oniy ll and follow {C) Only iv foliow (O)All follow Directions : (28) You are required to choose from the five diagrams marked 1-5 the one that best ilustrates the 30. 34 relationship among three given classes in questions (ito (i). The relative sizes of circles do not indicate relative sizes of classes. Choose the correct sequence from 1-5 as per questions (to (i) aa © a O © oD) D 6) {i) Surgeon, Engineers. Teachers (li) Police Officers, Females, Jeeps (il) Vehicles, Petrol vehicles, diesel vehicles ()4,5.3 (81,25 (1,35 (0)1,3,4 "ASB! means‘Ais mother of 8 ‘A# B’ means ‘Ais the father of B ‘A @ B'means ‘Ais the husband of B’ ‘A%B’ means ‘A is daughter of B’ IfGSM@K, how is related to G? (A) Mother-in-law (©) Daughter (C) Aunt (0) Daughtersin-w ‘The son of Mis the father of N and grand-father (Mother's father) of RSs the daughter of N and sister of B. On the basis of this information, howis M related to B? (A) Granatather (8) Grandmother (C) Data inadequate (0) Grandmother's mother Direction (32-34): In the given questions, two statements followed by two conclusions numbered | and I You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions logically follows from the two given statements. Give answer. 32. 33. (A)If only | conclusion follows. (8) fonly I follows (C)If1 and Il follow (0) None follows Statements : 1. All accidents are dangerous II, Some medicines are dangerous. Conclusions : I. Some accidents are medicines. I, Some medicines are accidents. Statements : I. All coins are metalic UI, Some coins are acidic. Conclusions : |. No acid is coin. I, Some coins are acidic. TIO. SE, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Ka aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, PO SSD www macleneiocatonn Pcce I. All stones are water II. Some waters are clean Conclusions : |. Some stones are clean I No stone is clean Direction : (35) Choose the Venn diagram which bes istrates the three given classes in the question : 36. Copper, Paper, Wire Directions : (36 to 39) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it: A family consits of six members P, Q, R, X, Yand Z. Qis the son of R but Ris not mother of Q. P and Rare a married couple. Y is the brother of R. X is the daughter of P. Z is the brother of P. ‘Who isthe brother-indawof R ? we @)z oy (Ox 37. Whoisthe father of @? WR @P (oz (D) None of these 38. Howmany children does P have ? (A) One ()Two (©)Three (0) Four 38. Howmany female members are there in the family (Aone (Two (©) Three (0)Four Directions : (40 to 43) Read the following information and answer the questions based on it Ina school, there were five teachers. A and B were teaching Hindi and English C and B were teaching English and Geography. D and A were teaching Mathematics and Hindi. E and 8 were teaching History and French, 40. Who among the teachers was teaching maximum number of subjects ? wa 8 yc or) 41. Which of the following pairs was teaching both Geography and Hindi ? (A)Aand8 (8) Bandc ()Canda (0) None of these 42, More than two teachers were teaching which subject ? (A) History (6)Hindi (C)French (0) Geography 43, _D, Band Awere teaching which ofthe following subjects ? (A) English only {B)Hindiand English (C) Hindi only (0) English and Geography Directions (44 to 46) Study the logical diagrams carefully and answer the questions. wo 9 e@> eAD ‘Which ciagram represent incia, Punjab, Udaipur? (AA eB wc (Od TIO. 52, Rajeey Gandhi Nagar, Ka aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, PO SSS www maclenetocaronn NUCLEUS EA Pcce 45. Which diagram represents thief, culprit, judge ? Aa ®)B je oo 48. Which diagram represents Politician, Officer, Honest. (AA @)B wc oo 47. Which one of the following diagrams correctly represents the relationship among the classes- Tennis fans, Cricket players, Student ? OOO» Directions (48 to 50) : In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered and II, You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from ‘commonly known facts, Read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer (A)if only conclusion 1 follows {B)if only conclusion 1 follows (C)if neither conclusion Tnor Ir follows (0)if both conclusions 1 and II follow. 48, Statements Allboys are honest. Sachin is honest. ‘Conclusions 1. Sachin is a boy. 1. All honest persons are boys. 48. Statements Bureaucrats marry only inteligent its. Tanya is very intelligent. ‘Conclusions 1. Tenya will marry abureaucrat. 1, Tanya will nt marry a bureaucrat 50. Statements, Raman is always successful. No fool is always successful ‘Conclusions 1. Raman isa fool 1, Raman is nota fool 51. The most dominant species of trees found in the tropical deciduous forests is, (a) Sal (®) Shisham (©) Teak (0) Deodar 52, The union territories in india with maximum forest cover area is (A) Chandigarh (8) Dadra and Nagar Havel (C) Andaman and Nicobar (0) Dein 53, Natural vegetation grown naturally without human aid and has been left undisturbed by the humans for a jong time is called as (A) Endemic vegetation (6) Virgin vegetation (©) Flora (0) Endangered 54, Arid areas of Rann of kachch and Thar Desert is a natural habitat for (A) Elephants (8) Lions (©) One homed rhinoceros (0) Wild ass and camels 55. The percentage suitable for any area forthe forest cover in a region is (A) 25% (8) 26% (0) 33% (0) 36% $56. India haS wn» Of fotal world population. 1A) 17.5% (8) 16.7% (c) 18.2% (0) 20% TIO.SE, Rajeey Gandhi Nagar, Ka aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPOT, PO SSS www mnclenetocatonn Al Pcce 587. Literacy rate in India according to 2011 census is - (A) 55.3% (8) 72.25% (C) 74.04% (0) 67% 58. Whats lfe expectancy in India? (A) 55 yrs (®) 50yrs (©)61 yrs (0) 65 yrs 59. Which state has the highest literacy level - (A) Rajasthan (8) Gujarat (C) Punjab (0) Kerala 60. Which state has the lowest literacy level - (A) Karnataka (8) Tamil Nadu (©) Haryana (0) Bihar TIO. S5E, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Kos aj) Mob, SRST STS, SPAT, PO SSS www maclenetocaton @NUCLEUS Centre of Excellence SESSION : 2019-20 NTSE Support Program Daily Practice Problems Duration : 60 Min, Total Marks: 60 Class: X DPP : 11 General instructions : 1. The practice paper contains 60 questions. @) 1-10 questions from Mathematics (b) 11-20 questions from Physics (©) 21-30 questions from Chemistry (@) 31-40 questions from Biology (@) 41-60 questions from Social Seience 2. Every correct answer will be awarded 1 mark. There will be no negative marking. 1. Apole stands vertically at one of the comer of a triangular part ABC. The angle of Elevation of top of the poole from rest two corners ofthe partis same, then the shape of the part must be (A) Eauilaterat triangle (B) Isosceles triangle (C) Right angie triangle (0) Obtuse triangle 2. Iftan A= n tan B and sin A = m sin B, then cos*A is equal to mist met mit as @™ om net net net 3. Around balloon of radius ‘a’ subtends an angle 0 at the eye of the observer while the angle of elevation of its centre is 6 , then the height of the centre ofthe balloon is (Ajacos pcoseeS — (B)asin pcos (Wasingsec ——(D) asin gcosecS 4. If 1+c0s'0 =3 sin 0cos 0 ;0<0<2 . Then the value of cot 0 = ? aay 3 4 33 (a) S86 3 cy 4 0) 288 aS @ OF os 5. The length of a ladder is exactly equal to the height of the wall tis leaming against. If the lower end of the ladder is kept on a stool of height 3m and the stool is kept 9m away from the wall, the upper end of the ladder coincides with the top of the wall. Then the height ofthe wall is ais @)12 (c)18 on 6 —$os'8 = 3 and 6 < 8 < 80°, then the value of @is ot'e-cos"e (4)30" ess" (c)60° (2) None of these 7. While simplitying two students got the following answors I WN) cosecx —cot x ny. eee ® (0 Gosee nrcom (A) Both | and 1 are wrong (8) Both | and I are right (©) is right, Nis wrong (©) lis wrong, iis right FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Texehocaronn 10. 1. 12, 13. 14, 15, 16. For two real number x and y which satisty the equation ~ sec:x + tan’y = a? and tan’x ~ sec’ Then the value of ‘a pies SB ¥ 23 wi? @2.§ 5.5 (D) None of these Atsin® , 148008 i npiities to Treosd * T+cosece *P! Aeoe (Bcoe (©)tane (0) cote The expression 2 (sin‘a + cos’a) 3 (sin'u + cos‘a) + 1 simplifies to (ayo @)1 ()-1 (02 It pressure at half the depth of a lake is equal to 2/3 pressure at the bottom of the lake then what is the depth of the lake (a) 10m (6) 20m (c)60m (0) 30m ‘Two bodies are in equilibrium when suspended in water from the arms of a balance. The mass of one body fs 36 g and its density is 9 g / cm’. If the mass of the other is 48 g, its density in g / cm’ is, (A) 4 (8) 3 (3 (05 Equal masses of water and a liquid of density 2 are mixed together, then the mixture has a density of a2 (8) 4/3 ()32 (03 ‘A vertical U-tube of uniform inner cross section contains mercury in both sides of its arms. A glycerin (density = 1.3 g/cm*) column of length 10 cm is introduced into one of its arms. Oil of density 0.8 gm/cm* is Poured into the other arm until the upper surfaces of the oil and glycerin are in the same horizontal level Find the length of the oil column, Density of mercury = 13.6 gicm* (A) 10.4 em (8) 82cm ()7.20m {D) 9.6 om From the adjacent figure, the correct observation is @ ® (A) The pressure on the bottom of tank (a) is greater than atthe bottom of (b. (8) The pressure on the bottom ofthe tank (a) is smaller than at the bottom of (b) (C) The pressure depend on the shape of the container (0) The pressure on the bottom of (a) and (b) isthe same ‘An ice berg of density 900 Kg/m’ is floating in water of density 1000 Kg/m*, The percentage of volume of ice-cube outside the water is (A) 20% (8) 35% (C) 10% (0) 25% TIO.S5E, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPOT, POSS www maclenetocatonn Pcce 19, {log of wood of mass 120 Kg floats in water. The weight that can be put on the raft to make it just sink, should be (density of wood = 600 Kg/m*) (A) 80 Kg (8) 50 Kg (C) 60 Kg (0) 30g A sample of metal weighs 210 gm in air, 180 gm in water and 120 gm in liquid. Then relative density (RD) of (A) Metal is 3 (8) Metal is 6 (©) Liquid is 3 (0) Liquid is 4 A ball whose density is 0.4 x 10° kg/m falls into water from a height of 8 cm. To what depth does the ball sink (A) 90m (8) Gem (C)4.5em (0) 2.25 em A boat carrying steel balls is floating on the surface of water in a tank. If the balls are thrown into the tank ‘one by one, how will it affect the level of water {A) It will remain unchanged (8) It wil rise {C) It will fall (0) First it wll frst rise and then fall Catenation is maximum (A) Carbon’ (B) Oxygen (C) Sulphur {D) Phosphorous Which ofthe following represents cyclohexane: (A) Cote (8) CeHiz (C) Cotto {D) Cots Which ofthe following are members of the same homologous series: (A) CH« and C:Hy (B) CH;OH and CHCl (C) C:HeOH and G,H;OH (D) CH;OCH; and C:H Ca < Sr Sr>Ca< Mg —_¥c (A) 13 em (8) 182m (©) 134m (0) 16.4.6 In the adjoining figure, ABCD is a parallelogram. The values of x, yz are (8)x= 3.0m, y= 108°, (D) x= em, y = 56", 2 = 135° w tap ) joo © 8-c0) (0) as+co) In the given figure, PORS is a parallelogram. PO and QO respectively the bisectors of “P and /Q. Line LOM is drawn parallel to PQ. Then PL is equal to pS (a)Pa (B)QR yam (00a 10. ABCD is a parallelogram. The diagonals AC and BD intersect at @ point O. If E, F, G and H are the midpoints of AO, DO, CO and BO respectively, then the ratio of (EF + FG + GH + HE) to (AD + DC + CB + BA) is tt (8) 1:2 (1:3 (1:4 11, The electric bulbs have tungsten filaments of same length. If one of them gives 60 watt and other 100 watt, then (A) 100 watt bulb has thicker filament (8) 60 watt bulb has thicker filament (C) Both filaments are of same thickness {D) Itis possible to get different wattage unless the lengths are different TIO. 5E, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPOT, PO SSS www malenetocatonn See Sree Pcce @NUCLEU 2 Three equal resistors connected in series across a source of e.m4. together dissipate 10 watt. If the same resistors are connected in parallel across the same e.m¥., then the power dissipated will be (iowa (eae wat Teyias wee oy sat 13. (1) The product of a volt and a coulomb is a joule. (2) The product of a volt and an ampere is a joule/second. (3) The product of volt and watt is horse power. (4) Watt-hour can be measured in terms of electron volt, State if (A) Allfour are correct () (1), (2) and (4) are correct {C) (1) and (8) are correct (0) (3) and (4) are correct 14. An dete fan and hese are mate 5100 wat, 20 va and 1000 wat 20 vo especie, The resneat cheat (A) Zero. (B) Greater than that of the fan {C) Less than that of the fan (D) Equal to that of the fan 15. Heat produced in a wire of resistance R due to current flowing at constant potential difference is vrpolal ; 1 (A) # Be. (C)R (0) F 16. The brightness of a bulb will be reduced, if a resistance is connected in (A) Series with it (B) Parallel with it {C) Series or parallel wth it (0) Brightness of the bulb cannot be reduced 17. Aiee of we of esisance 4 ohms & Bent trough 10° ats mi pit and th we has ae wed fopave hen ve ease (A) 8 ohms. (8) 1 ohm (C)2 ohms {D) 5 ohms 18, Tho sped resistance ol meals is mst ated by th Teper (Pressure (0) boo tintin (8) sonics egret te 19. ‘The resistance of a wire is 100. Its length is increased by 10% by stretching. The new resistance will now ve (A) 120 (B) 120 (C) 130 (0) 12 20. Thecurertn the aoing cut wil be ; i 0 some Ose Ly al yom © spare orm Lf @ \ = ; 21. Which ofthe loving indcates the late andonnes of peies in hee states of mater (sheds aus ass Buc sts gos (C) Liquid > gas > solid (D) Gas > liquid > solid 22. Siuntot temperature ieee (e)Cotus (©) ot (and ©) (0) None these 23. Ice teats onthe sutace of water because (A) It is heavier than water (B) The density of both water and ice is the same. (C) Ice is lighter than water (D) None of these FLO SE Rae Gants Nagas Kos Ba) Mab TTT PT ww meneame pcce 24. The gas you use in kitchen is called liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). In the cylinder, it exists as a liquid When it comes out of the cylinder. it becomes a gas (process A), then it bums (process B). Choose the correct statement. (A) Process A is a chemical change. (8) Process B is a chemical change {C) Both processes A and B are chemical changes. {D) None of these processes is a chemical change. 25. Sublimation is involved in {A) Incense stick and odonit (8) Camphor and incense stick (©) Perfume and odonil (0) Naphthalene balls and camphor 26. Purity of organic liquid can be checked by its characteristic - (A) boiling point (8) volume (C) solubility in water (0) solubility in alcohol 27. Athermometer is inserted into a beaker filled with ice at 0°C. The beaker is heated slowly. The temperature does not rise for some time. This is because - (A) ice is very cold (B) heat was used for changing ice at 0°C to water at 0°C. {C) the density of water is more than ice {D) the density of water is lass than the ice 28. When common saltis added is ice - {A) its metting point decreases. (6) its melting point increases. (C) its metting point does not change from 0®C (D) ice becomes harder. 29. Which one of the following is an example of heterogenous mixture ? (A) NaCl + Water (8) Kerosene + Water (C) Sugar + Water —_(D) Alum +H,0 30. Astudent was asked to mix the white of an egg with water and stir well, The student observed that (A) transparent solution is formed (8) a translucent mixture is formed (C) egg white setties down at the bottom (0) egg white floats on the surface 31. Crossing over takes place in which stage of meiosis? {(A) Diplotene (8) Leptotene (C) Pachytene (0) Zygotene 32, In.which phase of a cell cycle does the DNA replication take place? (A) Prophase (8) S phase (C) G1 phase (0) G2 phase 33. Which of the following stages is associated with quiescent stage? (A) Cell undergoes division (8) Cell stops division {C) Formation of homologous chromosomes _(D) DNA content of cell increases 34. Inwhich phase of meiosis-| does the process of disjunction take place? (A) Prophase (8) Metaphase (C) Anaphase {D) Telophase 35. Identity the first activity that takes place in the metaphase of a cell division A) Spread of chromosomes throughout the cytoplasm (8) Formation of kinetochore {C) Complete membrane breakdown of nucteus {D) All the above activities take place simultaneously 36. Which of the following occurs in anaphase stage of cell division? (A) Formation of dyads (8) Formation of spindle fibres {C) Disappearance of spindle fibres (D) Reappearance of nucleolus FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it NUCLEUS Sane sre Pcce 37. 38. a. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. Which of the following is true at the end of the mitotic cell division process regarding chromosome number? (A) Chromosome number in a daughter cell is less than that in the parent cell (8) Chromosome number in a daughter cell is less than or equal to that in the parent cell (C) Chromosome number in a daughter cell is equal to that in the parent cell {D) Chromosome number in a daughter cell is greater than or equal to that in the parent cell Identify the number of chromosomes in human germ call (a) 23 (8) 46 (c)s2 {D) 23 in males and 46 in females Which stage of mitosis cell division bears V-shaped chromosomes? (A) Prophase (@) Anaphase (C) Metaphase {D) Telophase Identity the cell which does not undergo meiosis. (A) Bacterial cell (8) Plant cell (C) Animal cell (0) Fungal cett Reserved forest where natural vegetation, beauty and wildlife are preserved in their natural environment is the (A) protected forest (8) biosphere reserve (C) wildlife sanctuary _(D) national park. State of forest report fails to deliver accurate information about actual loss of natural forest because it does not differentiate between plantation and (A) protected forest (B) unclassed forest (C) reserved forest (0) natural forest ‘Species of flora and fauna found in India are (A) 14000 and 81000 (8) 26000 and 81000 (C) 35000 and 81000 _(D) 47000 and 81000, The forest cover in the country is estimated to be (A) 637,293 sqkms. (8) 547,293 sqkms. _(C) 437,239 sqkms. _(D) 337,392 sq kms. Natural vegetation in India is influenced by (A) religion (@) culture (C) rainfall (©) population ‘The main cause of environmental degradation in the developing countries of Asia and Arica is (A) overpopulation (8) mining activity (C) monoculture (0) enrichment plantation ‘Species, found in areas isolated by geographical barriers, is called (A)normal species (B) extinct species __(C) endemic species (0) rare species ‘Which of the following is the main objective of the Bhakra-Nangal Project of Punjab and Haryana? (A) Hydel power production and irigation (8) Flood control (C) Inland navigation (0) Piscicuture ‘Which of the following data shows the percentage of global precipitation that is received by India? (A) 96.5 percent (B) 30 percent (C) 4 percent (0) 2.5 percent Which of the following hydraulic structures was constructed by litutmish in the 14" century for supplying water to Siti Fort area? (A) Water harvesting at Sringaverapura near Allahabad {B) Bhopal Lake (C) Tank in Hauz Khas, Delhi {(D) Irrigation work at Nagarjunakonda TIO. SE, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Ka aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, PO SSD www macleneiocatonn NUCLEUS ome pcce 51. Which of the following multipurpose projects is found in the Satluj-Beas river basin? {A) Hirakund Project (8) Damodar Valley Corporation (©) Bhakra Nangal Project (0) Rihand Project 52. Sudrasana lake in Girnar was constructed during the period of {A) 14th century AD. (8) Chandragupta Maurya {C) 11th century AD. (0) 1st contury B.C. 53. The total renewable water resources of India are estimated at (A) 897 sa. km. per annum (8) 1897 sq. km. per annum {C) 2897 sq. km. per annum (0) 3897 sq. km. per annum 54. Which of the following environmental damages are not induced due to multipurpose projects? (A) Water-bome diseases and pests (8) Pollution resulting trom excessive use of water (C) Earthquakes (0) Volcanic activity 55. Toliberalize international trade was the aim of (A) World Trade Organisation (8) Reserve Bank of India. {C) independent india. (0) muttinational corporations. 56. Where is the headquarters of World Trade Organisation situated? (A) Washington (8) Geneva (C) Deki (0) Caleutta 57. In india, the first plant set up by Ford Motors was established in (A) Kashmir (©) Punjab (C) Bangalore (0) Chennai 58. One special step taken by the central and state government to attract foreign companies in India is (A) Special Economic Zones. (8) Special easy Zones. {C) Small Economic Zones. (0) Smart Economic Zones. 59. In which year was the World Trade Organisation established? (A) 1995 (8) 1998 (c) 1991 (0) 1992 60. Which of the following contributes to globalisation ? (A) Internal ade (B) External trade ——(C) Large scale trade (D) Small scale trade FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it (NUCLEUS EDUCATION Centre of Excellence SESSION : 2019-20 NTSE Support Program Daily Practice Problems Duration : 60 Min, ‘Total Marks: 60 Class: X DPP 315 General instructions : 1. The practice paper contains 60 questions. (@) 1-50 questions from MAT (b) 51-60 questions from Social Science 2. Every correct answer will be awarded 1 mark. There will be no negative marking. Directions : (1 to 2) 1st pair of words are related according to a relationship. Find the same relationship between 2nd pair of words, 1. SHOE: LEATHER =: HIGHWAY: ? (A) PASSAGE, (8) ROAD (C)ASPHALT (D)TRAIL 2. ALWAYS: NEVER (A) OFTEN: RERELY (8) FREQUENTLY : NORMALLY (C) CONSTANTLY : FREQUENTLY (D)INTERMITTENTLY : CASUALLY 3, ‘Golf is related to ‘Holes’ in the same way as ‘Baseball is related to (A) Innings (8) Goal (C) Points, (0)Seve 4, ‘England’ is related to ‘Atlantic Ocean’ in the same way as Greenland is related to (A)Pacific Ocean ——(B)Atlantic Ocean -——_(C) Arctic Ocean (D)Antaretica Ocean 5. TPVOE: UOWNF ::POISE:? (A)QNTHF (8) QUNRF (c)aPTuy (0) QNURF Directions : (6 to 7) In each of the following questions, there are two terms to the left of the sign which are related in some way. Obtain the same relationship between the term to the right of the sign =: from one of the four alternatives given under it. 6 Smoke: Pollution :: War :? (A) Vietory (B)Death, (C)Enemy (DyArmy 7. Newspaper: Editor: : Film :? (A) Actor (B)Director (C) Audience (O)Producer FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, 7073220177, Ph. OTHE DIDSSIS_ wows Texchocaronn est Pcce Directions : (8 to 11) In each question there is some relation between the first two terms. Same relationship exists in the next two terms, The missing term (?) is out of the options given below. Find the correct option. 8 2: IROL: OLIR:UFCX (A)FCUX (B)ECXU (C)CXFU (0)CXUF 8 121:2::961:7 ay 3 4 Os 10. 11:30:72 128 (ayes (@)66 (oer (68 M219 226427 (125 (8287 (©) 4225 (0)625 Directions : (12to 14) In each question there are four sets of lettersiwords. One setis different from the rest three in some way or the other. Find out this different set. 12, (AEVQZ (B)KPWN (©) OTAJ (O)FKRA 43, (A)441,12 (B) 256,13 (C) 484, 16 (0) 289, 19 14, (A)82,16 (8) 63, 18 (€)54,22 (0) 46, 24 Directions (16 to 20) : Find the odd term out. 15. (A) Centimeter (B) Meter (©) Yard (0)Gram. 16. (A) Mathematics (8) Arithmetic (©) Algebra (0) Geometry 47, (A)PRTVQ. (B)ACEGB: (C)EGIKF (O)LNOPM. 18, (A)29 (8)3,.6 (C)5, 20 (0)8,56 19. (A)4,32 ()6, 108 (C8, 128 (0) 10, 200 20. (A)FNTI (B)CRXF (C)TMFY (0) KPVN 24. Sunit was bom on the third sunday of march 1996, the first day of the year being monday. What is the date of birth of Sunil (ayi7 (B)20 (o)21 (018 22. _Ifyesterday of yesterday was wednesday, which of the following day would represent tomorrow's yesterday. (A) Tuesday (B) Thursday (©) Friday (0) Saturday TIO.5E, Raye Gandhi Nagar, Kota aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, POSS www maleneiocatonn @NUCLEUS Direction (23 & 24) In following question, the figure is folded to from a box. Choose from among the alternatives the box or boxes that can be formed by folding the figure. ® 23. 4 o> /] I O ® (X) (A) (8) © ©) (A)Aand B only (8) Band C only (C)Aand Donly (D)A,B, CandD = - |e 24, @ /) | (al os (x) (A) (8) (©) (0) (A)Aonly (®)AandC only (C)C only (0)A,B, Cand D Pcce 25. Four positions of the same dice have been shown. Select the alternative which provides correct answer to the questions asked Te ‘Which number would be opposite to 37 at 4 (os (6 26. Today is 1st August. The day of the week is Monday. Thisis a leap year. The day of the week on this day after 3 years will be. (A) Wednesday (©) Thursday (©) Friday (0) Saturday 27. Which two months in a leap year have the same calendar (A) January-July (B)February-October (C) May-August (D) June-September 28. Find the day of the week on 17 september 1776 : (A) Sunday (8) Tuesday (C) Wednesday (0) Thursday 29. Which month of the year has the same day for corresponding dates as of March. (A) September (8) October (C) November (0) December 30. Manish was born on 3rd March 1980. Sanjiv was born 4 days before Manish. The Republic Day of that year fell on Saturday. Which day was Sanjiv’s birthday: (A) Wednesday (8) Friday (C) Thursday (D) Tuesday FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OTH-DIDSSI3_www nucleusedueation it Pcce 31. Onthe basis of the following figures you have to tell which number will come in place of “7 -— 6 2|9 1/9 2 (B)3 (6 (04 32. Mohan was born on August 22. Arvind is younger than Mohan by 10 days. This year independence day falls on Tuesday. On which day Arvind birthday fall ? (A) Tuesday (8) Wednesday (C) Thursday (0) Friday Direction : (33) The six faces of a dice have been marked with numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, Sand 6 respectively. This dice is rolled down three times. The three positions are given. Choose the figure that will be formed when the dice is unfolded, 4 2 33, 2 5 6 1 36 2|4 2/3 A | 8) 1 © 1 o) [6 6}5 2)4 3]5 5] 4 34. Nisha was born on 30 January. Reshma is older than Nisha by 21 days. During that year, the Republic day was celebrated on Wednesday. On which day was Reshma bom (A) Sunday (B)Monday (C) Tuesday (D) Friday 35. Vinay met Robit at the Taj Mahal in Agra on 25 December 1987, which was Friday. Vinay reminded Rohit that their first meeting was also at the Taj Mahal in Agra on 6 January 1984. On which day did they both meet on the first occasion : (A) Sunday (8) Thursday (C) Tuesday (0) Friday 36, Howmany points will be on the face opposite to the face which contains 3 points? (Az (B)4 (os (OS FLO. 92, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Kota (Raj) Mob. 97831-97831, T0732 20177, Ph. OFF-DI2SSI3_ www nucleuseducation it @NUCLEUS ORS ere PCCR Direction (37) : The figure given on the left hand side in each of the following questions is folded to form a box, Choose from the alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4) the boxes that is similar to the box formed. 6. an 37. 4 » ° wv ° (A) 1 and 2 only (B)2and4 only (C)2and3 only (D)1and4 only 38. If seventh day of a month is three (3) days earlier than Friday, what day will it be on nineteenth day of the month (A) Sunday (8) Monday (©) Wednesday (0) Friday Directions : (39) What will come in place of ? in the given question from the choice given below. 1 234 ea765 10111213 141516 2524 23.2221 201918 17 26.27 28 293031 32.33.34 35 36 49.48 47 46.45 44 43 42.41 40 30 38 97 50 51 52.53 54 55 56 57 58.59.6061 62.6364 {81 80 79 78 77 76 75 7473 72,71 70.69 6867 66 65 182 83 84 85 86 87 88 69 90.91 92.93 94 95 G6 97 96 99 100 39. 204270: 696867 :: 2: 777879 (275178 (6) 224476 (oy777674 (0)254979 ‘The six faces of a die have been marked with alphabets A, B, C, D, E and F respectively. This dice is rolled down three times. The three positions are shown as 8 Find the alphabet opposite A: AB (Bc (C)D (DE TIO. SE, Rajew Gandhi Nagar, Ka aj) Mob, SRST STEST, SPAT, PO SSD www macleneiocatonn

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