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PAPER MARKING SCHEME Max Marks: 300


MAT: PART-I
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 1 – 20) Questions with Single Correct Choice 2 0 20 40
Sec – II(Q.N : 21 – 30) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 4 -1 10 40
Total 30 80
MATHS: PART-2
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 31 – 50) Questions with Single Correct Choice 2 0 20 40
Sec – II(Q.N : 51 – 60) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 4 -1 10 40
Total 30 80
PHYSICS: PART-3
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 61 – 70) Questions with Single Correct Choice 2 0 10 20
Sec – II(Q.N : 71 – 75) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 4 -1 5 20
Total 15 40
CHEMISTRY: PART- 4
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 76 – 85) Questions with Single Correct Choice 2 0 10 20
Sec – II(Q.N : 86 – 90) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 4 -1 5 20
Total 15 40
BIOLOGY: PART-5
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 91 – 100) Questions with Single Correct Choice 2 0 10 20
Sec – II(Q.N : 101 – 105) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 4 -1 5 20
Total 15 40
BRAIN TEASERS: PART-6
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 106 – 115) Questions with Single Correct Choice 2 0 10 20
Total 10 20
CLASS - IX CODE - A

PART – 1 : MAT

SECTION – (I) : (Maximum Marks: 40)


 This section contains TWENTY questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (a), (b), (c) and (d). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the OMR.
 For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories:
Full Marks : +2 If only the bubble corresponding to the correct option is darkened.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases

1. A certain number, when divided by 899, leaves a remainder 63. Find the remainder
when the same number is divided by 29.
A) 5 B) 4
C) 1 D) Cannot be determined
Instructions for 2-3
K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, U and W are the only ten members in a department. There is a
proposal to form a team from within the members of the department, subject to the following
conditions:
1. A team must include exactly one among P,R and S.
2. A team must include either M or Q, but not both.
3. If a team includes K, then it must also include L, and vice versa.
4. If a team includes one among S, U and W, then it should also include the other two.
5. L and N cannot be members of the same team.
6. L and U cannot be members of the same team.
The size of a team is defined as the number of members in the team.
2. What would be the size of the largest possible team?
A) 8 B) 7
C) 6 D) 5
3. Who cannot be a member of a team of size 3?
A) L B) M
C) N D) P

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Instructions for 4-5

For the following questions answer them individually

4. There are 100 MBA aspirants in a classroom and 99% of them are engineers. How
many engineers must leave the classroom in order to reduce the percentage of
engineers in the classroom to 98% ?

A) 1 B) 2

C) 50 D) 90

5. Vikas was showing a photograph to his friend and pointed to a boy and told the
following statement "His name is Atul and his maternal grandfather's brother is my
maternal grandfather's sister's son." How is Atul related to Vikas ?

A) They are brothers B) Vikas is the uncle of Atul

C) They are distant cousins D) None of the above

6. Ten candidates appear for an interview and six of them are selected. There are two
M.Techs, two MBAs, two MBBS and four LLB among the candidates. At least one
MBA candidate is selected, of the six selected candidates, exactly one must be an
M.Tech candidate. If two MBBS candidates are selected, then which of the following
statements can be TRUE?

A) One MBA and one LLB candidate are selected.

B) Three LLB candidate are selected.

C) Only one MBA and two LLB candidates are selected.

D) One M.Tech and three LLB Candidates are selected.

7. All students are young; some young are short; all short are stout; most stout are clever;
all clever are courageous, then which of the following is most definitely false?

A) Some students are stout B) Some young are courageous

C) Most stout are courageous D) All stout are courageous

8. Five delegates P, Q, R, S and T are forwarding their files to one another. P sends his
file to Q, S and T, T sends his files to R while P and R exchange their files with each
other. Q sends his file to S who sends his files to T. If P has to forward his files to R,
then in how many ways P can forward files to R?

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A) Two B) Three
C) Four D) One
9. If 26 horses or 20 bullocks eat up the fodder in store in 170 days, in what time will 10
horses and 8 bullocks finish the same quantity of fodder?
A) 212.67 days B) 162.33 days
C) 212 days D) 216.67 days
10. Inspector arrested three persons- Kalia, Raza, Shera - on suspicion, in a theft case. It
was found the one among these three was the thief. During the interrogation their
replies were as follows.
Raza: I am not the thief. Either Kalia or Sh era is the thief.
Kalia: I am not the thief. Raza is the thief.
Shera: I am not the thief. Raza is not the thief.
If exactly one person among them always speaks the truth, another always speaks lies
and the third alternates between the truth and lies, then who is the thief?
A Kalia B Shera
C Raza D Cannot be determined
11. There are three boxes of three different colours- Green, Blue and Red, and 6 toys of
which 2 are of Green colour, 2 are of Blue colour and 2 are of Red colour. The toys
are packed in the three boxes such that each box has 2 toys of different colours in it
and also the colour of the box is different from the colour of the toys packed in it.
Now, 10 chocolates are kept in these boxes in such a way that the Green box has the
maximum possible chocolates in it whereas, the Red box has the least possible
chocolates in it. Each box should have at least one chocolate and no two boxes have
the same number of chocolates.

Which of the following is true?


A The Green box, the Blue box and Red box have 6, 3 and 1 chocolate /s in them
respectively
B The box which has the toys of Red and Blue colors has 8 chocolates in it.
C The box which has the toys of Blue and Green colors has 3 chocolates in it.
D The box which has the toys of Green and Red colors has 2 chocolates in it.

Directions for questions 12 to 13: Answer the questions on the basis of the information
given below.
An entrance exam, conducted by JAT, consists of 3 sections - A, B and C. Section A, B and
C consist of 5,8 and 10 questions respectively, out of which one needs to attempt
3,6 and 9 questions respectively. Questions in three sections carry 6,7 and 10 marks, with all
the questions of a sections having the same marks, not necessarily in the given order.
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Maximum marks for the exam is 150. There is no negative marking in the exam except for
the questions that are attempted beyond the specified number of questions to be attempted.
For a partially correct answer the test taker awarded 50% of the marks assigned to that
question, and 0 marks are awarded for a wrong or unattempted question.
12. If Aashi attempts maximum number of questions and answers 3 questions incorrectly,
find the maximum marks scored by her?
A) 150 B) 142
C) 132 D) 129
13. In the exam, the candidate gets -1 mark per question for attempting more than the
required number of questions. Ashi forgets about the restriction and attempts all the
questions given. Her score cannot be more than
A) 145 B) 140
C) 135 D) 130
14. The speed of a train is 50% more than a car. Both start simultaneously from point P
and reach point Q at the same time, which is 45 km away from P. If the train lost about
12 minutes while stopping at the stations, then find the speed of the car.
A) 60 km/hr B) 64 km/hr
C) 72 km/hr D) 75 km/hr
Directions for questions 15 to 16: Answer the questions on the basis of the information
given below.

There are five restaurants - Alpha, Beta, Gama, Delta and Gelta - in a city. Each of these
restaurants serves three different cuisines out of Japanese, Italian, Punjabi, Continental and
South Indian. Each of these restaurants has a different rating out of 1 Star, 2 Star, 3 Star, 4
Star and 5 Star, not necessarily in the same order, and is located in a different city from
among Mumbai, Delhi, Kinnuar, Kanpur and Jaipur, not necessarily in the same order. No
two restaurants offer the same set of three cuisines. There are exactly three cuisines out of
the five that are served at exactly three restaurants each, and each cuisine is served at at least
two restaurants. Gelta, which is neither 2 Star nor 3Star restaurant is located in Kinnaur.
Punjabi cuisine is not served at the restaurants that are in Jaipur and Kanpur. Japanese
cuisine is served at minimum number of restaurants. Two of three cuisines served by Beta,
which is 5 Star restaurant located in Mumbai, are Italian and Continental. The number of
restaurants at which South Indian cuisine is served is not 3. Delta, which is located in Delhi,
is 1 star restaurant. One of the cuisines served at 4 Star restaurant is Italian. Alpha, which is
not in Jaipur, does not serve Continental cuisine.

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15. The rating of Alpha is

A) 1 Star B) 2 Star

C) 3 Star D) Cannot be determined

16. Which of the following cuisines are not served at the restaurant that is in Kanpur?
A) Punjabi and Italian B) Punjabi and Continental
C) South Indian and Continental D) South Indian and Punjabi
Directions for questions 17 to 18: Answer the questions on the basis of the information
given below.

Four friends, namely Akhilesh, Bhartendu, Champak and Deependra, went to a juice corner
named Fresh Juice Point which is known for its items namely Orange juice, Pomegranate
juice, Guava juice and Mango juice, to have some juice. Further, information is as follows:
(i) Each of the four friends chose two juices out of the four juices and had two glasses of
each of the juices chosen by him.
(ii) No two friends chose the same combination of two juices. The price per glass of the
four items was Rs. 20, Rs. 24, Rs. 16 and Rs.22, not necessarily in the same order.
(iii) When asked about their visit to the juice comer, each of the four friends made two
statements, the details of which are as follows:
Akhilesh:
1. Bhartendu spent a total of Rs. 92
2. Deependra spent a total of Rs. 80 and did not have Guava juice.
Bhartendu:
1. The cost of a Pomegranate Juice was Rs. 24.
2. Akhilesh spent a total of Rs. 72 and one of the juices that he had was the costliest out
of the four juices.
Champak:
1. Bhartendu spent the maximum possible amount at the juices comer.
2. Deependra did not have Orange juice as well as Guava juices.
Deependra:
1. 1 had Orange juice, the cost of which was Rs. 22 per glass.
2. One of the juices that Akhilesh had was the costliest out of the four juices.

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Later on, it was observed that out of the four friends, both the statements made by two of the
friends were false, whereas both the statements made by the remaining two friends were true.
If any statement made by any of the four friends gives more than one information, then all
the information given in the statement is either true or false.
17. If the total amount spent by Champak was more than that by Deependra, the juices
consumed by Champak were
A) Orange juice and Mango juice B) Orange juice and Pomegranate juice
C) Orange juice and Guava juice D) Either (a) or (c)
18. The total amount spent by the four friends put together at the juice corner could not be
more than
A) Rs.340 B) Rs. 344
C) Rs. 336 D) Rs. 332

Directions for questions 19-20: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given
below.

In the given equation, all the alphabets represent unique digits from 1 to 7, such that no two
alphabets represent the same digit and each alphabet represents a single-digit.

Further, it is known that B  C  D  E .

Answer the following questions based on the given information.

19. What is the value of F?


A) 4 B) 5
C) 6 D) 2
20. What is the value of H  D ?
A) 28 B) 24
C) 20 D) 12

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SECTION – II : (Maximum Marks: 40)

 This section contains TEN questions.


 Each question has FOUR options (a), (b), (c) and (d). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are)
correct answer(s).
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the OMR.
 For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories:
Full Marks : +4 If only the bubble corresponding to the correct option is darkened.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the bubble is darkened
Negative Marks : - 1 In all other cases

Direction for 21
L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S are sitting around a square table facing towards each other in such a
way that two people sit at each side of the table and both the people on one side of the table
faces the others on the opposite side of the table.
M and N are sitting on the same side of table. R is third to the left of P who is facing N. L is
facing O. S is not the neighbour of either N or O.

21. Which of the following statements is/are true?


A) P and S are sitting on the same side of the square.
B) S faces M.
C) R faces P.
D) P is second to the right of Q.
Instructions for 22-23

Answer the questions based on the following information. Production pattern for number of
units (in cubic feet) per day.

Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Number of units 150 180 120 250 160 120 150

The finished goods are to be transported to the market by a truck having a capacity of 2000
cubic feet. Any finished goods (ready at the end of the day) retained overnight at the factory
will incur a storage cost of Rs 5 per cubic foot for each night of storage. The hiring cost for
the truck is Rs 1000 per day.

22. If all the units should be sent to the market, then on which days should the trucks be
hired to minimize the cost?

A) 2nd B) 4th

C) 5th D) 7th

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23. If the storage cost is reduced to Re 2 per cubic feet per day, then on which day(s),
should the truck be hired?
A) 3rd B) 4th
C) 5th D) 7th
Instructions for 24-25
A, B, C and D are to be seated in a row. But C and D cannot be together. Also B cannot be at
the third place.
24. Which of the following can be true?
A) A is at the first place B) A is at the second place
C) A is at the third place D) A is at the fourth place
25. If A is not at the third place, then which of the following options does C have?
A) The first place B) The second place
C) The third place D) Any of the places
26. The sum of four consecutive two-digit odd numbers, when divided by 10, becomes a
perfect square. Which of the following can never be one of these four numbers?
A) 21 B) 25
C) 41 D) 67
Instructions for 27-28
sing the information given below answer the questions:
A chef is trying a recipe for a tasty ice cream using four ingredients. He can choose from
three liquids for taste which are labeled A, B and C which are stable in nature and the choice
for flavor can be from four liquids which are labelled W, X, Y and Z. For the new ice cream
recipe to be tasty, there must be two liquids from the taste giving liquids. Also certain liquids
cannot be mixed because of their reactions which makes it unhealthy for human consumption
and the same is given below. B cannot be mixed with W. C cannot be mixed with Y. Y
cannot be mixed with Z
27. If the chef calculated that Y is the most important flavor and must be used in the
recipe, which of the following ingredients cannot be part of the recipe ?
A) A, B and W B) A, B and X
C) A, B and Z D) B, C and X

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28. 'If the chef rejected B because of its possible side effects but decided to use Z, which
of the following is not a possible combination of the four ingredients in the recipe ?
A) A, C, W and Z B) A, X, Y and Z
C) A, W, X and Z D) A, C, Y and Z

Direction for questions (29-30): Answer the questions based on the following information.
In Sri Chaitanya, Sunday is considered to be a holiday for all the employees. The week is
said to start on Monday and end on Saturday. The employees can take 1 casual leave in the
month on any of the working days. Six employees: Sumit, Sonam, Hritik, Haneef, Shiraz and
Ranveer, took their casual leave on different days of April such that no two employees took
off on the same date.
Based on the information given below: determine the days of their casual offs and answer the
questions given below.
a. No one took off on Monday.
b. Shiraz took off on Tuesday
c. Sonam was the last one among them to take off.
d. Except for Ranveer, everyone took off on the prime number date
e. Ranveer took off exactly two weeks after Haneef.
f. Shiraz and Hritik took off in the same week. Other than that, no two people took off in
the same week.
g. Hritik took off on 17th April.

29. Who took off before Hritik?


A) Shiraz B) Haneef
C) Rajveer D) Sonam
30. Which of the following statement is true?
A) Hritik took off on Friday
B) Sonam took off on Thursday
C) Ranveer took off on 21 April
D) No one took off between Haneef and Ranveer

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PART – 2 : MATHS

SECTION – I : (Maximum Marks: 40)


 This section contains TWENTY questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (a), (b), (c) and (d). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the OMR..
 For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories:
Full Marks : +2 If only the bubble corresponding to the correct option is darkened.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases

 1
 r 
 4  3  3 r
r 9
31.  k , then the value of k is:
r
3 3

A) 3 B) 32

C) 33 D) r 3

32. In figure if QT  PR, TQR = 40 and SPR = 30 , find x and y.

A) 50 , 70 B) 50 , 80

C) 40 , 80 D) 50 , 100

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33. In figure X  62 , If YO and ZO are bisectors of XYZ and XZY respectively of
XYZ, find YOZ

A) 71 B) 32

C) 55 D) 121

34. In the given figure LM || NQ. Find the value of x.

A) 120 B) 80

C) 25 D) 110

 
2
a1/ m  a1/ n  4a (m  n)/ mn
35. Simplify: .
a 2/ m
a  
2/ n  m m 1
a
n n 1 
 a 

1 1
   
A) B)
a a1/ n  a1/ m a n a1/ m  a1/ n

1 1
   
C) D)
a a1/ m  a1/ n a n a1/ n  a1/ m

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 
 1 1 1 1 1 
36. The value of       is:

  6 5   5 4   4 3   3 2   
2 1 

A) 5 B) 7

C) 12 D) None of these

37.   
The LCM of a3  b3 and a 4  b4 is: 
  
A) a3  b3 a 2  b2  a  b    
B) a3  b3 a 2  b2  ab  a  b 

  
C) a3  b3 a 2  b2  ab  a  b    
D) a3  b3 a 2  b2  a  b 

38. If 54 162  7 4 32  4 1250 is simplified, then the resultant value is

A) 6 3 2 B) 6 4 2

C) 65 2 D) 0

39. If a  b  c  0 and abc  9 then mean of a3 , b3 , c3 is

A) 9 B) 729

C) 3 D) 27

 1  1  1  1   n 1 1 
40. The product of  x   x   x 2   x 4   ........ x 2  n 1  is
 x  x  x 2  x4   
 x2 

 n 1   n 1 
A)  x 2  n  B)  x 2  n 
   
 x2   x2 

 n 1 1   n 1 1 
C)  x 2  n 1  D)  x 2  n 1 
   
 x2   x2 

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41. In the given figure, AM  BC and AN is the bisector of A. If ACB = 20 &
ABC  70 then MAN = ?

A) 20 B) 25

C) 15 D) 30

42. If 3a  4b  6c and a  b  c  27 29 , then a 2  b2  c2 is:

A) 3 29 B) 81

C) 87 D) None of these

43. In the given figure, ABCDEF is a regular hexagon. If each side is 12 cm, then find the
area of the shaded region.

A) 75 3 B) 86 3

C) 72 3 D) 82 3

44. A light cylinder just encloses a sphere of radius r as shown in the given figure. What is
the ratio of surface area of sphere and curved surface area of the cylinder?

A) 2 : 1 B) 1 : 3

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C) 1 : 2 D) 1:1

45. If the LCM of 8 x6 y a and 3xb y8 is 24x6 y10 , then the difference between maximum
and minimum values of a  b is  a,b whole number

A) 12 B) 6

C) 4 D) 10

46. ABCD is a square. X and Y are points on sides AD and BC respectively such that
BY BAY
AY= BX, then the value of and are respectively
AX ABX
A) 1, 1 B) 1, 2

C) 2, 1 D) 2, 3

1 1 1 1 1 1 1
47. Value of      
1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8
1

8 9

A) 2 B) 3

C) 4 D) 5

48. If x  1and x  1are factors of f ( x)  x3  2ax  b, then the value of 2a  3b is

A) 5 B) 1

C) 4 D) 6

49. Find the area of the shaded region where each circle is of radius 7 cm as shown in the
figure. (Take      )

A) 126cm2 B) 252cm2

C) 342cm2 D) 378cm2
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50. The length of an hour hand clock is 9 cm. The area covered by it form 9 : 20 am to
10 : 00 am is __________ (Take   3.14 )

A) 14.13 cm2 B) 12.362 cm2

C) 13.263 cm2 D) 10.285 cm2

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SECTION – II : (Maximum Marks: 40)

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51. If A  2 x , B  4 y , C  8z , where x  0. 1, y  0.4, z  0.6, then A  B  C is a multiple


of

A) 8 B) 2

C) 16 D) 4

(1.5)3  (4.7)3  (3.8)3  3  1.5  4.7  3.8


52. The value of is a multiple of
(1.5)2  (4.7)2  (3.8)2  1.5  4.7  4.7  3.8  1.8  3.8

A) 5 B) 9

C) 10 D) 11

0.21 0.12
53. If (27)0.4  0.2  x,  27   y , then x  y is a factor of

A) 34 B) 33

C) 32 D) 35

54. O is any point in the interior of ABC. Then, which of the following is true?

A)  OA  OB  OC    AB  BC  CA

1
B)  OA  OB  OC    AB  BC  CA
2
1
C)  OA  OB  OC    AB  BC  CA
2

1
D)  OA  OB  OC    AB  BC  CA
3

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55. In the given figure, which of the following is the incorrect inequality?

A) c  a  e  b  d  B) c  a  e  d   e

C) a  c  e  b  d  D) c  a  d   b  e

56. In the figure shown below, B  C  65 and D  35 . Which one of the following
is/are false statement?

A) BC  CA  CD B) BC  CA  CD

C) BC  CA, CA  CD D) BC  CA, CA  CD

57. Which of the following statement is/are true?

A) The sum of a rational numbers and an irrational number is an irrational number

B) The product of a non-zero rational number and an irrational number is an irrational


number.

C) Negative of an irrational number is an irrational number.

D)The sum of two irrational numbers is always irrational number.

58. The factors of the expression 27 x3  y3  z3  9 xyz is

A) (3x  y  z )(9 x2  y 2  z 2  3xy  yz  3zx)

B) (3x  y  z )(9 x2  y 2  z 2  3xy  yz  3zx)

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C) (3x  y  z )(9 x2  y 2  z 2  3xy  yz  3zx)

 3x  y  z 
D) 
 2 

  3x  y   ( y  z )  (3x  z )
2 2 2

59. If ab  bc  ca  0 and mean of a 2 , b2 , c 2 is 27 then the absolute value of the mean of
a, b, c is less than

A) 9 B) 81

C) 3 D) 6

60. The weights in kilogram of 9 members in a school boxing team are 54, 59, x, 53, 73,
49, 50, 58, 45. If the average is 56, then x is

A) a multiple of 3 B) a multiple of 4

C) 64 kg D) 63 kg

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PART – 3 : PHYSICS

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61. An apple falls from a tree because of the gravitational attraction between the earth and
the apple. If F1 is the magnitude of the force exerted by the earth on the apple and F2
is the magnitude of the force exerted by the apple on the earth, then
A) F1 is very much greater than F2 B) F2 is very much greater than F1
C) F1 and F2 are equal D) F1 is only a little greater than F2
62. Area under a v – t graph represents a physical quantity which has the unit

A) m 2 B) m

C) m3 D) m s 1

63. A body is thrown vertically upward with velocity “u”, the greatest height “h” to which
it will rise is,

A) u/g B) u 2 /2g

C) u 2 /g D) u/2g

64. Two blocks of mass 2.9 kg and 1.9 kg ae suspended from a rigid support S by two
inextensible wires each of length 1m (see Figure) The upper wire has negligible mass
and the lower wire has a uniform mass of 0.2 kg/m. The whole system of blocks, wires
and support have an upward acceleration of 0.2m/s2. The acceleration due to gravity is
9.8 m/s2 .

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The tension at the midpoint of the lower wire is

A) 20 N B) 50 N

C) 30 N D) 40 N

65. A clock has a minute-hand 10 cm long. Find the average velocity between 6.00 AM to
6.30 AM for the tip of minute-hand.

cm min 1 cm min 1
22 2
A) B)
21 12

cm min 1
2
cm min 1
12
C) D)
21 3
66. The acceleration due to gravity near the surface of a planet of radius R and density d is
proportional to

d2
A) B) dR 2
R
d
C) dR D)
R2
67. If the displacement of an object is proportional to square of time, then the object
moves with
A) uniform velocity B) uniform acceleration
C) increasing acceleration D) decreasing acceleration

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68. From the given v – t graph figure, it can be inferred that the object is

A) in uniform motion B) at rest


C) in non-uniform motion D) moving with uniform acceleration
69. Suppose a boy is enjoying a ride on a merry-go-round which is moving with a constant
speed of 10ms1. It implies that the boy is

A) at rest B) moving with no acceleration

C) in accelerated motion D) moving with uniform velocity

70. A bullet moving with a velocity of 200 cm/s penetrates a wooden block and comes to
rest after travelling 4 cm inside it with constant retardation. What velocity is needed
for travelling distance of 9 cm in same block?

A) 100 cm/s B) 132 cm/s

C) 300 cm/s D) 250 cm/s

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71. An object is moving with a uniform acceleration which is parallel to its instantaneous
direction of motion. The displacement(s) – velocity (v) graph of this object is

A) B)

C) D)

72. A cart starts at t = 0, its acceleration varies with time as shown in figure. Which of
following graphs are correct?

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A) B)

C) D)

73. A boy is whirling a stone tied with a string in an horizontal circular path. If the string
breaks, the stone
A) will continue to move in the circular path
B) will move along a straight line towards the centre of the circular path
C) will move along a straight line tangential to the circular path
D) Acceleration of stone just after the string breaks is g downwords
74. The force of attraction between two unit point masses separated by a unit distance is
equal to

A) 6.67  1011 N  r 2 / kg 2 B) acceleration due to gravity

C) gravitational Held D) universal gravitational constant

75. Which of the following figures does not represents uniform motion of a moving object
correctly?

A) B)

C) D)
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PART – 4 : CHEMISTRY

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76. The atomic number of an element „y‟ is 20. The electronic configuration of the ion
having inert gas configuration is

A) 2, 8, 10 B) 2, 18

C) 2, 10, 8 D) 2, 8, 8

77. An element X forms an oxide XO3. What is the valency of X?

A) 1 B) 2

C) 3 D) 6

78. Two miscible liquids can be separated by distillation when there is a large difference
in their:

A) Melting point B) Boiling point

C) Volatilisation D) Freezing point

79. The percentage of hydrogen in H 2O is

A) 44.45 B) 5.55

C) 88.89 D) 11.11

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Directions for (80-81)

Elements from A to F have in them the distribution of electrons, neutrons and protons as
follows:

Atoms/ions Numbers of Electrons Number of Neutrons Number of Protons


A 4 4 3
B 10 12 11
C 17 18 17
D 17 20 17
E 18 22 18
F 19 21 19

Making use of these data, find

80. A pair of ions

A) A and B B) B and C

C) D and E D) E and F

81. A pair of isotopes

A) A and B B) C and D

C) E and F D) C and E

82. Oil and water can form a stable dispersion with the help of a third substance
commonly called

A) emulsifier B) dispersant

C) protective colloid D) None of these

83. What is the correct designation of A, B and C respectively for the size of the particles
in the figures given below?

A) A = Solution B = Gel C = Suspension

B) A = Gel B = Solution C = Suspension

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C) A = Suspension B = Solution C = Gel

D) A = Solution B = Suspension C = Gel

84. In the periodic table, the elements are arranged in the

A) Increasing order of atomic mass.

B) Decreasing order of atomic number

C) Alphabetical order

D) Increasing order of atomic number.

85. Boiling point of a substance:

A) Decreases with decreasing the pressure.

B) Decreases with increasing the pressure.

C) Increases with decreasing the pressure.

D) None of these

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86. Chromatography cannot be used to separate a _______mixture.

A) Solid-Solid B) Complex mixture

C) Liquid – gas D) Solid – liquid

87. Choose the correct statements about true solution

A) Its components can not be separated by filteration.

B) It is opaque and unstable

C) Its particles can not be seen through naked eye.

D) It does not show tyndall effect.

88. Energy is absorbed when an electron jumps from

A) L-shell to K-shell B) K-shell to L-shell

C) M-shell to L-shell D) M-shell to N-shell

89. Which of the following can be separated from air by the process of fractional
distillation?

A) Oxygen B) Hydrogen

C) Nitrogen D) None of these

90. Two substances, A and B were made to react to form a third substance, A 2B according
to the following reaction 2A+B  A2B

Which of the following statements concerning this reaction is/are incorrect?

A) The product A 2B shows the properties of substances A and B

B) The product will always have a fixed composition

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C) The product so formed cannot be classified as a compound

D) The product so formed is an element

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PART – 5 : BIOLOGY

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91. In Nitrogen cycle

A) Nitrogen passes from its elemental form in the atmosphere into simple molecules in
the soil & water

B) Fungi converts nitrates and nitrites into elemental nitrogen

C) Plants can generally take up nitrates and nitrites and convert them into glucose

D) The Lightening converts oxides of nitrogen to nitrogen under high temperature and
pressure

92. Waxy layer on Epidermal cells provides all the following functions except

A) Protection against loss of water

B) Protection against mechanical injury

C) Protection against invasion by parasitic fungi

D) Absorption of water from soil

93. There is no specialised tissue for the conduction of water and other substances but
forms embryo

A) Algae B) Bryophytes

C) Pteridophytes D) Gymnospersm.

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94. Which of the following represents X and Y ?

Cell X Cell Y
Present Absent Present Absent
Cell Wall  
Cytoplasm  
Nucleus  
Cell  
Membrane
Chloroplast  

A) X-Animal cell, Y-Plant cell B) X-Plant cell, Y-Animal cell


C) X-Fungal cell, Y-Animal cell D) X-Animal cell, Y-Fungal Cell
95. Which characteristic feature make mitochondria and chloroplasts as semiautonomous
organelles?

A) They oxidise carbohydrates and fatty acids.

B) They have their own DNA and ribosomes.

C) They are present in all kinds of cells.

D) They provide energy to the cell.

96. A person met with an accident in which two long bones of hand were dislocated.
Which among the following may be the possible reason?

A) tendon break B) break of skeletal muscle

C) ligament break D) areola tissue break

97. Which of the following statements about fungi is/are true

i. Are hetertrophic, eukaryotic

ii. Some are used in human walfare

iii. Most of them are parasites

iv. Most of them are in mutual relationship with green algae

A) i and ii are correct B) i, ii and iv are correct

C) All are correct D) ii and iii are correct

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98. The primary function of parenchyma is

A) Photosynthesis B) Store food

C) Mechanical strength D) Both A and B

99. Few characteristics are given below. Find the name of the phylum to which given
characteristics belongs to:

(i) Body is segmented.

(ii) They have jointed appendages.

(iii) Body can be differentiated into head, thorax and abdomen.

A) Annelida B) Arthropoda

C) Nematoda D) Platyhelminthes

100. Which of the following organelles is may responsible for mechanical support and
enzyme transport?
A) Mitochondria B) Endoplasmic Reticulum
C) Chloroplast D) Golgi-complex

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101. In Binomial nomenclature

A) Specific name is written first B) Generic name starts with capital letter

C) Name is written in italics D) Name should be of latin origin

102. The process which uses oxygen from the atmosphere

A) Combustion B) Formation of Nitrogen oxides

C) photosynthesis D) Both A and C

103. Which of the following statements given below is/are incorrect about meristematic
tissue

A) Is made up of cells that are incapable of cell division

B) Is made up of cells that are capable of cell division

C) Is composed of single type of cells

D) Is composed of more than one type of cells

104 Which of the following cell organelle are not polymorphic.

A) Ribosomes B) lysosomes

C) Centrosomes D) Chromosomes

105. Which one among the following has tissue level of organisation?

A) Coelenterates B) Arthropodes

C) Porifera D) Mollusca

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PART – 6 : BRAIN TEASERS

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Directions for Q.106-107

In an 8  8 chessboard a queen placed anywhere can attack another piece if the piece is
present in the same row, or in the same column or in any diagonal position in any possible 4
directions, provided there is no other piece in between in the path from the queen to that
piece. The columns are labelled a to h (left to right) and the rows are numbered 1 to 8
(bottom to top). The position of a piece is given by the combination of column and row
labels. For example, position c5 means that the piece is in cth column and 5th row.

106. If the queen is at c5, and the other pieces at positions c2, gl, g3, g5 and a3, how many
are under attack by the queen? There are no other pieces on the board.

A) 2 B) 3

C) 4 D) 5

107. If the other pieces are only at positions al, a3, b4, d7, h7 and h8, then which of the
following positions of the queen results in the maximum number of pieces being under
attack?

A) f8 B) a7

C) c1 D) d3

108. In a race of three horses, the first beat the second by 11 metres and the third by 90
metres. If the second beat the third by 80 metres, what was the length, in metres, of the
racecourse?
A) 800 B) 880
C) 820 D) 850
109. Molina scores 40% in an examination and after review, even though her score is
increased by 50%, she fails by 35 marks. If her post-review score is increased by 20%,
she will have 7 marks more than the passing score. The percentage score needed for
passing the examination is

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A) 75 B) 80

C) 60 D) 70

110. Students in a college have to choose at least two subjects from chemistry,
mathematics and physics. The number of students choosing all three subjects is 18,
choosing mathematics as one of their subjects is 23 and choosing physics as one of
their subjects is 25. The smallest possible number of students who could choose
chemistry as one of their subjects is
A) 20 B) 22
C) 19 D) 21
111. Two circular tracks T1 and T2 of radii 100 m and 20 m, respectively touch at a point
A. Starting from A at the same time, Parnav and Tarush are walking on track T1 and
track T2 at speeds 15 km/hr and 5 km/hr respectively. The number of full rounds that
Parnav will make before he meets Tarush again for the first time is

A) 4 B) 3

C) 2 D) 5

112. In a group of 10 students, the mean of the lowest 9 scores is 42 while the mean of the
highest 9 scores is 47. For the entire group of 10 students, the maximum possible
mean exceeds the minimum possible mean by

A) 4 B) 3

C) 5 D) 6

113. Corners are cut off from an equilateral triangle T to produce a regular hexagon H.
Then, the ratio of the area of H to the area of T is

A) 5 : 5 B) 3 : 4

C) 2 : 3 D) 4 : 5

114. Dhvanit and Gurpreet are among 22 students who write an examination. Dhvanit
scores 82.5. The average score of the 21 students other than Gurpreet is 62. The
average score of all the 22 students is one more than the average score of the 21
students other than Dhvanit. The score of Gurpreet is

A) 51 B) 53

C) 49 D) 48

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115. If the population of a town is p in the beginning of any year then it becomes 3 + 2p in
the beginning of the next year. If the population in the beginning of 2019 is 1000, then
the population in the beginning of 2034 will be

A) (1003)15  6 B) (977)15  3

C) (1003)215  3 D) (977)214  3

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