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INTERNAL TEST

10TH CLASS (OLD)

QUIZ
11 t h JULY 2021
Time: 1 hour Max. Marks: 120

INSTRUCTIONS
Question Paper contains 60 questions.
Question paper consists of 6 parts (IQ, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Social).
Each question has 4 options with one correct answer. Bubbling of correct answer must be done on OMR Sheet.
Each question carries 2 mark. There is no negative marking.

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IQ

1. Looking at a picture of a boy, Hemant said, “His mother is the wife of my father’s son. Brothers and sisters I
have none.” At whose picture was Hemant looking?
(A) His son (B) His cousin (C) His uncle (D) His nephew

2. When Anup saw Sandeep, he recalled, “He is the son of the father of my daughter’s mother.” Who is
Sandeep to Anup?
(A) Brother-in-law (B) Brother (C) Cousin (D) Uncle

3. Pointing to Kalyan, Shreya said, “His mother’s brother is the father of my son Manish.” How is Kalyan
related to Shreya?
(A) Sister-in-law (B) Nephew (C) Niece (D) Aunt

4. Pointing to a lady, Shahrukh said, “She is the daughter of the only child of my grandmother.” How is the lady
related to Shahrukh?
(A) Sister (B) Niece (C) Cousin (D) Data inadequate

5. S is mother of T, T is husband of J, N is son of J, Z is father-In-law of J, K is brother of N. How K is related


to Z?
(A) Son (B) Brother (C) Nephew (D) None of these

6. Pointing towards a boy Veena said “He is the son of only son of my grandfather”. How is that boy related to
Veena?
(A) Uncle (B) Brother (C) Cousin (D) Date inadequate

7. Pointing out a man receiving the prize, Malaika said, “He is the brother of my uncle’s daughter.” Who is the
man to Malaika?
(A) Son (B) Brother-in-law (C) Nephew (D) Cousin

8. Introducing a man, a woman said “His mother is the only daughter of my father”. How is the man related to
the women?
(A) Father (B) Son (C) Uncle (D) Brother

9. B is grandson of E, who is not mother of P. D is wife of P, who is father of B. C is mother of S, who is


brother of P. How is B related to C?
(A) Son (B) Grandson (C) Daughter (D) Granddaughter

10. B is grandson of E, who is not mother of P. D is wife of P, who is father of B. C is mother of S, who is
brother of P. How is S related to D?
(A) Brother (B) Son-in-law (C) Son (D) Brother-in-law

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MATHEMATICS

11. In ABC , PQ  BC and AP  2.4 cm , AQ  3.2cm , and QC  4.8 cm . A


Find PB.
(A) 1.2 cm
(B) 2.4 cm P Q
(C) 3.6 cm
(D) 4.8 cm
B C

12. In ABC , AD is the internal bisector of A . If BD  6 cm and A


BC  10 cm , then AB : AC  ?
(A) 3:2
(B) 1:2
(C) 1:1
(D) none

B D C

13. The line segments joining the mid points of the adjacent sides of a quadrilateral form a
(A) parallelogram (B) rhombus (C) square (D) rectangle

14. AB  CD in a trapezium ABCD. The diagonals AC and BD intersect at O. If OA  3x  1 , OB  2x  1 ,


OC  5x  3 , and OD  6x  5 , then x 
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

15. If the bisector of an angle of a triangle bisects the opposite side, then the triangle is
(A) scalene (B) isosceles (C) equilateral (D) right-angled

16. ABC  DEF and the perimeters of ABC and DEF are 20 cm and 12 cm respectively. If BC  5 cm ,
then EF 
(A) 1 cm (B) 2 cm (C) 3 cm (D) 4 cm

17. If the areas of two similar triangles are in the ratio 9:16, then the ratio of the corresponding sides is
(A) 2:3 (B) 1:2 (C) 9:16 (D) 3:4

18. Two poles of height 7 m and 12 m stand vertically upright on a plane ground. If the distance between their
feet is 12 m, the distance between their tops is
(A) 11 m (B) 12 m (C) 13 m (D) 14 m

19. A man goes 6 m due west and the 8 m due north. How far is he from the starting point ?
(A) 2 m (B) 14 cm (C) 48 m (D) 10 m

20. The value of x for which DE  AB is A


(A) 1
x3 x
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4 D E
3x  19 3x  4

B C

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PHYSICS

21. A straight wire of length 0.5 m and carrying a current of 1.2 A is placed in uniform magnetic field of induction
2T. The magnetic field is perpendicular to the length of the wire. The force on the wire I
(A) 2.4 N (B) 1.2 N (C) 3.0 N (D) 2.0 N

22. Two particles A and B of masses mA and mB respectively and having the same
charge are moving in a plane. A uniform magnetic field exists perpendicular to this
plane. The speeds of the particles are v A and vB respectively and the trajectories
are as shown in the figure. Then
(A) m A v A  mB vB (B) m A v A  mB vB
(C) m A  mB and v A  vB (D) m A  mB and v A  vB

23. A proton, a deuteron and an  - particle having the same kinetic energy are moving in circular trajectories in
a constant magnetic field. If r , rp and rd denote respectively the radii of the trajectories of these particles,
then
(A) r  rp  rd (B) r  rd  rp (C) r  rp  rd (D) rp  rd  r

24. Two particles X and Y having equal charges, after being accelerated through the same potential difference,
enter a region of uniform magnetic field and describe circular paths of radii R1 and R2 respectively. The
ratio of the mass of X to that of Y is

(A) R1 / R2  (C) R1 / R2 


1/2 2
(B) R2 / R1 (D) R1 / R2

25. Proton and  -particle are projected perpendicularly into a magnetic field, if both move in a circular path with
same speed then ratio of their radii is
(A) 1:2 (B) 2:1 (C) 1:4 (D) 1:1

26. A negatively charged particle moves along + x-axis in a magnetic field which y

exists along + z-axis. Determine the direction of force acting on it


(A) – y-axis (B) + y-axis
x
(C) – z-axis (D) + z-axis

z

27. A positively charged particle moves along + y-axis in a magnetic field which y

exists along + x-axis. Determine the direction of force acting on it.


(A) – y-axis (B) + y-axis
x
(C) – z-axis (D) + z-axis

z

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28. Two infinitely long current carrying wires as shown in the figure experience a
force per unit length of
(A) 10 7 N , repulsive (B) 10 5 N , attractive 2A 1A

5 7
(C) 10 N , repulsive (D) 10 N , attractive
4 cm

29. Two infinitely long current carrying wires as shown in the figure experience a
force per unit length of
(A) 4   107 N , repulsive (B) y  107 N , attractive 2A 4A
5 5
(C) y  10 N , repulsive (D) y  10 N , attractive

4 cm

30. A charged particle of charge  c  and mass 2 grams follows a uniform circular path in a magnetic field of
2T. Find the time period
(A) 4 msec (B) 2 sec (C) 2 msec (D) 4 sec

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CHEMISTRY

31. Which of the following is not an electro magnetic radiation?


(A) Gamma rays (B) Alpha rays (C) Radio waves (D) X-rays

32. The Radiation with highest frequency is __________


(A) Micro waves (B) X-rays (C) Gamma rays (D) I-R rays

33. Rutherford’s alpha ray scattering experiment showed for the first time that atom has
(A) Nucleus (B) Proton (C) Electron (D) Neutron

34. Which of the following is the incorrect statement about Rutherford's experiment?
(A) He couldn’t explain the distribution of electrons in an atom
(B) He could say why an alpha particle deflects from the nucleus in an atom
(C) He used alpha particles in his experiment
(D) He could explain the stability of an atom

35. The e/m value of proton is __________ C/g


(A) 1.78  108 (B) 9.57  104 (C) 19.14  104 (D) 0.478  10 4

36. The order of specific charges of e , P  , n, 


(A) e  P   n   (B) e  P   n   (C) e  P     n (D) e    n  P

37.  -particles are projected towards the following metals, with the same kinetic energy. Towards which metal
the distance of closest approach is minimum?
(A) Cu  Z  29  (B) Ag  Z  47  (C) Au  Z  79  (D) Ca  Z  20 

38. In the Electro Magnetic Spectrum, which of the following radiations have lower energy?
(A) Visible region (B) Radio waves
(C) Ultraviolet (D) X–rays

39. The ratio of mass of an electron to the mass of H-atom is


(A) 1:3871 (B) 1:1837 (C) 1:10000 (D) 1:1

40. When  -rays strike a thin gold foil, then


(A) most of the  -rays do not pass through the foil
(B) most of the  -rays get deflected back
(C) most of the  -rays get deflected through small angles
(D) most of the  -rays pass through the foil without any deviation

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BIOLOGY

41. All the voluntary actions of our body are controlled by


(A) Cerebrum (B) Cerebellum (C) Pons (D) Medulla

42. Myelin sheath is formed by


(A) Node of Ranvir (B) Muscle cells
(C) Axon (D) Schwann cells

43. Cerebellum, medulla and pons are the parts of


(A) Mid brain (B) Spinal cord (C) Fore brain (D) Hind brain

44. What is the structural and functional unit of Nervous system?


(A) Neuron (B) Glial cells (C) Nerves (D) Brain

45. What is the biggest part of the brain?


(A) Brain stem (B) Medulla (C) Cerebellum (D) Cerebrum

46. The gap between two neurons is called


(A) Dendrite (B) Synapse (C) Axon (D) Impulse

47. Outer membrane that covers the brain is


(A) Arachnoid (B) Piamater (C) Duramater (D) None of the above

48. ________ neurons carry messages from CNS to effectors


(A) Sensory (B) Motor (C) Interneuron (D) Relay neurons

49. The part of brain which controls the involuntary actions such as heart beat, breathing, blood pressure etc is
(A) Hypothalamus (B) Cerebrum
(C) Medulla oblongata (D) Cerebellum

50. The structure that passes through vertebral column and controls reflex actions is
(A) Spinal cord (B) Diencephalon (C) Cerebrum (D) Medulla oblongata

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SOCIAL

51. Consider the following


(i) Tea and Coffee are beverage crops
(ii) Many of pulse crops are leguminous crops, they help in restoring fertility of soil
(iii) Kharif crops are grown from April to June and harvested in September to October
(iv) Millets are coarse grains which requires high rainfall, high temperature and can be grown only in fertile
soils
(A) Only ii, iii, iv are correct (B) Only i, ii, iii are correct
(C) Only i, iii, iv are correct (D) All are correct

52. Which of the following are wrongly matched?


(i) Milpa – in Mexico (ii) Roca – in Belgium
(iii) Masole – in Central Africa (iv) Ladang – in Israel
(v) Dahia – in Himachal Pradesh (vi) Podu or Penda – in Andhra Pradesh
(A) ii, iv, v are false (B) ii, iii, v are false
(C) Only iv, v, vi are false (D) Only i, ii, iii are false

53. Read the statements


(i) White Revolution is concerned with Milk and Milk products
(ii) Rearing of Silk worms is called Sericulture
(iii) Horticulturalists are agriculturalists who grow fruits, flowers and vegetables
(iv) Plantation Agriculture describes a system of agriculture where a single crop is grown on a large area
(A) Only ii, iii, iv are correct (B) Only i, ii, iii are correct
(C) Only ii, iv are correct (D) All are correct

54. Which one of the following is wrongly matched?


(A) Aus, Aman and Boro - Names of Paddy in Assam Bengal and Odisha
(B) Arabica - Variety of coffee brought from Oman
(C) Hoe and Dao - Tools used by shifting cultivators
(D) Bringa, Kumari, Khil etc - Different names of shifting cultivation in different parts of our
country
55. In which of the following Crops, India’s rank is Second in the World
(A) Cotton, Jute, Sugar, Rice (B) Tea, Coffee, Wheat and Pulses
(C) Maize, Groundnut and Sunflower (D) Rubber, Jute and Millets

56. Which one of the following is not an institutional reforms


(A) Minimum support price (B) Crop insurance
(C) Kisan credit cards (D) HYV seeds

57. Consider the following


(i) Social differences are not found in homogenous societies
(ii) Class and religion cross cut each other in Netherlands
(iii) Due to Political competition in democracy social divisons get reflected in politics
(iv) Every social difference leads to social divison
(A) Only i and iv are false (B) Only iii and iv are false
(C) Only ii and iii are false (D) All are false

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58. Pick out the correct one


(A) Civil Rights Movement – USA – Martin Luther King Jr
(B) Black Power Movement – Africa – Nelson Mandela
(C) Bhoodan Gramdan Movement – India – Mahatma Gandhi
(D) None of these

59. Among the following which countries suffered disintegration due to political fights and religious, ethnic
identities
(A) Belgium and Netherlands (B) Yugoslavia and Ireland
(C) India and Belgium (D) Srilanka and Netherlands

60. Match the following


(a) Rubber (i) Rainfall between 75-100 cm
(b) Wheat (ii) Rainfall above 200 cm
(c) Rice (iii) Rain above 100 cm
(d) Sugar cane (iv) Rainfall between 50-75 cm
(A) a - i, b - ii, c - iii, d - iv (B) a - iv, b - ii, c - iii, d - i
(C) a - ii, b - iv, c - iii, d - i (D) a - iii, b - iv, c - i, d - ii

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