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TEST PAPER # 2
6 3 2 4 3 6 3 2 4 3
3. + – is : 3. + – d keku gksxk-
2 3 6 3 6 2 2 3 6 3 6 2
(A) 0 (B) 1 (A) 0 (B) 1
(C) – 1 (D) (C) – 1 (D)
4. If 4x +3y = 120, find how many non-negative 4. ;fn 4x +3y = 120, gks]rksbld sfd rusv_ .kkRed
integer solutions are possible ? iw.kk±d gy gksxsa\
(A) 1 (B) 11 (A) 1 (B) 11
(C) Infinite (D) None of these (C) vuUr (D) bues
alsd ksbZugha
5. If D is any point on the side BC of a ABC, 5. ;fn D, ABC d h Hkqt k BC ij fLFkr d ksbZfcUnqgks]
then : rks-
(A) AB + BC + CA > 2AD (A) AB + BC + CA > 2AD
(B) AB + BC + CA < 2AD (B) AB + BC + CA < 2AD
(C) AB + BC + CA > 3 AD (C) AB + BC + CA > 3 AD
(D) None (D) bues
alsd ksbZugha
6. If the ratio of circumference of two circles is 6. ;fn nksoÙ̀kksd hifjf/k;ksad kvuq
ikr 4 : 9 gksrksbud s{ks=kQ y ks
4 : 9, the ratio of their area is : d kvuqikr gksxk-
(A) 9 : 4 (B) 16 : 81 (A) 9 : 4 (B) 16 : 81
(C) 4 : 9 (D) 2 : 3 (C) 4 : 9 (D) 2 : 3
7. If the mean of x and 1/x is M, then the mean of 7. ;fn x rFkk1/x d k ek/; M gksrksx2 rFkk1/x2 d k ek/
x2 and 1/x2 is - ; gksxk-
M2 M2
(A) M2 (B) (A) M2 (B)
4 4
(C) 2M2 – 1 (D) 2M2 + 1 (C) 2M2 – 1 (D) 2M2 + 1
9. Drops of water fall at a uniform rate from a 9. ,d f'ko efUnj esaf'kofy ax d sÅ ij fLFkr d y 'k ls
Kalash (pot) over the Shivling in the Shiva ,d leku xfr ls ikuh d h cwans fxjrh gS] ;fn
temple. If 9 drops fall in 10 sec, how many drops 10 lS d .M+esa9 cw
ansfxjrhgS
]rks15 lSd .M+es
afd ruh
fall in 15 sec? cwansfxjsxh ?
(A) 14 (B) 12
(A) 14 (B) 12
(C) 13 (D) 13.5
(C) 13 (D) 13.5
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10. 1, –2, 3, –4, 5, –6, ..... n(–1)n+1 consider the 10. vuqØ e 1, –2, 3, –4, 5, –6, ..... n(–1)n+1 d sçFke
sequence. What is the average of the first 300 300 inksd k vkS
l r D;k gksxk -
terms of the sequence - (A) –1 (B) 0.5
(A) –1 (B) 0.5 (C) 0 (D) – 0.5
(C) 0 (D) – 0.5
11. A shop-keeper sells a hockey stick marked 11. ,d nqd kunkj 150 : -vafd r ewY; d sgkWd hij 10%
Rs.150 at 10 per cent discount and gives a ball NwV nsrkgSvkjS izR;sd gkW
d hd slkFk20.00 : -d hxsn
a
costing Rs. 20.00 free with each hockey. He
eq
¶r es ans
rkgS]rksog 15% ykHkvft Z r d jrkgSA iz
fr
then makes a profit of 15 per cent. His cost
price per hockey is –
gkWd h Ø ; ewY; gksxk&
(A) Rs. 135 (B) Rs. 115 (A) 135 : - (B) 115 : -
(C) Rs. 108 (D) Rs. 100 (C) 108 : - (D) 100 : -
12. If the compound interest for 2 years on a certain 12. fd lh/ku ij 2 o"kZd kpØ of̀) C;kt 84 : -gSvkjS mlh
sum be Rs. 84 and the simple interest for /ku ij 3 o"kZd kljy C;kt 120 : -gS]rksog /ku gkxsk&
3 years on the same sum be Rs. 120, the sum (A) 565 : - (B) 450 : -
will be –
(C) 515 : - (D) 400 : -
(A) Rs. 565 (B) Rs. 450
(C) Rs. 515 (D) Rs. 400
13. Anil is twice as good a workman as Sunil and 13. vfuy ]lquhy lsnqxqukd k;Zd jusesan{kgSrFkkogh
takes 3 days less to do a piece of work than d ke d juseaslquhy ls3 fnu d e y srkgSa]rkslquhy
Sunil takes. Then Sunil can do that work in x – ogh d ke fd rusfnuksaesad jsxk&
(A) 8 days (B) 2 days
(A) 8 fnu (B) 2 fnu
(C) 4 days (D) 6 days
(C) 4 fnu (D) 6 fnu
2 2
1 1 1 1
14. If x = 9, then the value of x3 + 3 is –
x 14. ;fn x x = 9, rc x3 + 3 d k eku gksxk&
x x
(A) 18 (B) 12 (A) 18 (B) 12
(C) 24 (D) 6 (C) 24 (D) 6
16. If the diagonals of a quadrilateral bisect one 16. ;fn prqHkqZt d sfod .kZijLij ,d nwl jsd ksled ks.k
another at right angles, then the quadrilateral ij lef) Hkkft r d jrsgS]rc og prqHkqZt gksxk&
is a – (A) lekUrj prq HkqZt (B) vk;r
(A) Parallelogram (B) Rectangle
(C) leprq Hkq
t
Z (D) ley Ec prq HkqZt
(C) Rhombus (D) Trapezium
17. The lengths of two parallel chords of a circle 17. 1 ls
ehd hnwjhij fLFkr nkslekUrj t hokvkasd hyEckbZ
1 cm apart are respectively 10 cm and 8 cm. Ø e'k%10 lseho 8 lsehgSaA vf/kd y EckbZoky ht hok
The distance of the longer chord from the centre d h d sUnzlsnwjh gksxh&
of the circle is – (A) 4 ls eh (B) 5 ls
eh
(A) 4 cm (B) 5 cm (C) 7 ls eh (D) 12 ls
eh
(C) 7 cm (D) 12 cm
18. The cost of white–washing the four walls of a 18. ,d d ejsd h pkj nhokjksaij lQ snh d jkusd k ewY;
room is Rs. 20000. The cost of white-washing 20000 : - gS aA bl d ejslsnqxquh y EckbZ] pkSM+kbZo
a room twice in length, breadth and height will Å ¡p kbZd sd ejsd h lQ snh d jkusd k [kpZgksxk&
be –
(A) 40000 : - (B) 60000 : -
(A) Rs. 40000 (B) Rs. 60000
(C) 80000 : - (D) 100000 : -
(C) Rs. 80000 (D) Rs. 100000
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19. The ratio of the height of a circular cylinder is to 19. fd lh oÙ̀kh; csy u d h Å ¡p kbZo vk/kkj d sO;kl d k
the diameter of its base is 1 : 3. Then the ratio vuqikr 1 : 3 gSaA rc mld si`"Bh; {ks=kQ y o nksuksa
of the areas of its surface to the sum of the fljksad s{ks=kQ y ksad s;ksx d k vuqikr gksxk&
areas of its two ends is – (A) 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 2
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 2
(C) 2 : 1 (D) 2 : 3 (C) 2 : 1 (D) 2 : 3
20. A solid cylinder of glass whose diameter is 1.5 20. ,d d k¡p d sBksl csy u ft ld kO;kl 1.5 m o Å ¡p kbZ
m and height 1 m is melted and turned into a 1 eh- d ksfi?ky kd j ,d Bksl xksy k cuk;k t krk gSaA
sphere. The diameter of the sphere is – xksy sd k O;kl gksxk&
(A) 1 metre (B) 0.75 metre (A) 1 eh (B) 0.75 eh
(C) 1.25 metres (D) 1.5 metres (C) 1.25 eh (D) 1.5 eh
22. Pressure varies with area (A) as : 22. nkc]{ks=kQ y (A) d sfuEu izd kj lslekuqikrhgksxk%
1 1
(A) A (B) (A) A (B)
A A
1 1
(C) A2 (D) (C) A2 (D)
A2 A2
23. What is the current in the circuit shown (Figure). 23. fuEu ifjiFk esa/kkjk d k eku gksxk %
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27. To get three images of a single object, one 27. ,d fcEc d srhu izfrfcEc izkIr d jusd sfy ;snks
should have two plane mirrors at an angle of : lery ni.kks±d se/; >qd ko d ks.k gksuk pkfg, %
(A) 30º (B) 50º (A) 30º (B) 50º
(C) 60º (D) 90º (C) 60º (D) 90º
28 Choose the correct alternative where should an 28. mfpr fod Yi pqfu, fd fcEc d ksd gk¡j[kkt k, rkfd
object be placed so that a real and inverted ,d mÙky y sal }kjkokLrfod ]mYVko leku vkd kj
image of the same size is obtained by a d k izfrfcEc cus%
convex lens : (A) y sal d sQ ksd l ij
(A) At the focus of the lens
(B) Q ksd l nwjh d h nqxquh nwjh ij
(B) At twice the focal length
(C) At infinity (C) vuUr ij
(D) Between optical centre and focus of a lens (D) iz d k'kh; d sUnzo y sal d sQ ksd l d se/;
29. Name the brightest non–star visible to human 29. O;fä d ksfn[kkbZnsusoky klclsT;knkped usoky k
eye : [kxksy h; fi.M t ksfd rkjk ughagS&
(A) Moon (B) Venus (A) pUnz ek (B) 'kq
Ø
(C) Mars (D) Jupiter (C) eaxy (D) cg̀Lifr
31. The weight of a boy on the surface of moon is 31. pUnzekd hlrg ij ,d y M+d sd kHkkj 300 U;wVu gS]
300 N. The weight of this boy on the surface of iF̀oh lrg ij bld k Hkkj gksxk:
earth is : (A) 300 U;w
Vu (B) 5 U;w
Vu
(A) 300 N (B) 5 N
(C) 50 U;w
Vu (D) 1800 U;w
Vu
(C) 50 N (D) 1800 N
32. Acceleration due to gravity will be zero at : 32. xq: Ro d sd kj.k Roj.k fuEu ij 'kwU; gksxk %
(A) 100 km above the surface of earth (A) iF̀oh d h lrg ls100 km Å ¡ p kbZij
(B) 1000 km above the surface of earth (B) iF̀oh d h lrg ls1000 km Å ¡ p kbZij
(C) 106 km above the surface of earth (C) iF̀oh d h lrg ls106 km Å ¡ p kbZij
(D) the centre of earth (D) iF̀oh d sd s
Unzij
33. A sonar echo takes 4.4s to return from a 33. ,d iuMqCch lslksukj (SONAR) d h izfr/ofu d ks
submarine. If the speed of sound in water is y kSVusesa4.4 ls-y xrsgSA ;fn t y esa/ofu d hpky
1500 ms–1, then the distance of submarine from
1500 eh-/ls -gSrks]iuMqCch d h lksukj lsnwjh gksxh %
the sonar is :
(A) 1500 m (B) 3000 m (A) 1500 eh- (B) 3000 eh-
(C) 3300 m (D) 3600 m (C) 3300 eh- (D) 3600 eh-
34. If a wave completes 20 vibrations in 2.5 s, then 34. ;fn ,d rjax 2.5 lSd .M esa20 d Eiu d jrh gS]rks
its frequency is : bld hvkof̀Ùk gksxh%
(A) 200 Hz (B) 50 Hz
(A) 200 gV~ t
Z (B) 50 gV~ Zt
(C) 8 Hz (D) 20 Hz
(C) 8 gV~Zt (D) 20 gV~ Zt
35. Which is the correct order of decreasing
35. fuEu esalsd kSulh/kkrq
v ks
ad hfØ ;k'khy rkd s?kVrsgq
,
reactivity of metals ?
Ø e d h lgh O;oLFkk gS\
(A) K > Na > Cu > Au (B) Na > Au > Cu > K
(A) K > Na > Cu > Au (B) Na > Au > Cu > K
(C) Cu > Na > K > Au (D) Au > Cu > Na > K
(C) Cu > Na > K > Au (D) Au > Cu > Na > K
36. The metal which cannot be stored in packets 36. /kkrqft lsiSd sV es
ala
xz
fgr ughafd ;kt kld rkgS
]gS&
is - (A) lksfM;e (B) d S
fY'k;e
(A) sodium (B) calcium (C) eS Xuhf'k;e (D) ft a
d
(C) magnesium (D) zinc
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37. Generally non-metals are non-lustrous. 37. lkekU;r%v/kkrq,¡ped foghu gks
rhgS A bl xq .k/keZd k
Exception to this property is - viokn gS&
(A) fluorine (B) chlorine
(A) ¶y ks jhu (B) Dy ksjhu
(C) bromine (D) iodine
(C) czksehu (D) vk;ks Mhu
38. Non- metallic oxides react with water to form - 38. v/kkfRod vkWDlkbM t y lsfØ ;kd jd scukrsgSa&
(A) acids (B) bases (A) vEy (B) {kkj
(C) salts (D) none of these (C) y o.k (D) bues alsd ksbZugha
39. Which of the following substances is used in 39. fuEu esalsfd l inkFkZd kiz
;kxs is
Vª
ks
fy;e d s'kfq) d j.k
refining of petroleum ? esagksrk gS\
(A) NaCl (B) NaOH (A) NaCl (B) NaOH
(C) Na2CO3 (D) NaHCO3 (C) Na2CO3 (D) NaHCO3
40. Which of the following names represents the 40. fuEu esalsd kSulk uke d ks;y sd sHkat d vklou ls
foul smelling, black, thick, viscous liquid iz
kIr d kys]xk<s]';ku]cncw nkj nzo d ksiznf'kZr d jrk
obtained from destructive distillation of coal ? gS\
(A) Coke (B) Coal tar
(A) d ks
d (B) d ks
y rkj
(C) Coal gas (D) None of these
(C) d ks
y xSl (D) bues alsd ksbZugha
41. Pick out the incorrect statement amongst the 41. fuEu esalsxy r d Fku d k pquko d hft , &
following . (A) uk;y kWu d sd iMs+mPp rki lgu d j ld rsgS
(A) Nylon clothing can stand high temperature vr%xfeZ;ksaesami;qDr gksrsgSA
and are therefore good to wear in summers. (B) rki lq uE; Iy kfLVd xeZd jusij uje ughagksrh
(B) Thermosetting plastics do not become soft
gS
A
on heating.
(C) ;ks
xkRed cgq y d lgmRikn v.kqd sfud kl d s}kjk
(C) Addition polymers are formed without the
elimination of by- product molecules. ughacursgSA
(D) Natural rubber is obtained as latex from (D) iz
kd f̀rd jcj isM+ kslsysVsDl d s: i esaizkIr gks
rk
rubber trees. gS
A
42. Match the terms of column (A) correctly with
42. LrEHk(A) esanhxbZ'kCnkoy hd kLrEHk(B) esanhxbZ
the phrases given in column (B).
okD;k'kksad slkFkfey ku d hft ,A
Column(A) Column(B)
(i) Polyester (a) Prepared by using LrEHk(A) LrEHk(B)
wood pulp (i) ikWy hLVj (a) y d M+ hd siYi }kjkfufeZr
(ii) Teflon (b) Electrical switches (ii) Vs¶y kWu (b) fo|q r fLop
(iii) Rayon (c)Fabrics do not wrinkle (iii) js
;kWu (c) js
'kksaesavklkuhlsly oVsugha
easily
(iv) Bakelite (d) Used to make non-
iM+rh
stick cookwares (iv) csd yskbV (d) ughafpid usokyscrZ
ukasdsfuek.Zkes
a
(A) (i) (a), (ii) (b), (iii) (c), (iv) (d) (A) (i) (a), (ii) (b), (iii) (c), (iv) (d)
(B) (i) (c), (ii) (d), (iii) (a), (iv) (b) (B) (i) (c), (ii) (d), (iii) (a), (iv) (b)
(C) (i) (b), (ii) (c), (iii) (a), (iv) (d) (C) (i) (b), (ii) (c), (iii) (a), (iv) (d)
(D) (i) (d), (ii) (b), (iii) (a), (iv) (c)
(D) (i) (d), (ii) (b), (iii) (a), (iv) (c)
44. Hydrogen is a very good fuel because- 44. gkbMªkst u mÙke xq.koÙkk d k bZa/ku gSD;ksafd &
(A) it has highest calorific value. (A) bld k d S y ksjheku mPpre gSA
(B) burning of hydrogen does not cause any (B) gkbMª kst u d sngu lsiznw"k.k ughagksrk gSA
pollution.
(C) gkbMª kst u t y d sfo|qr vi?kVu lsvklkuh ls
(C) hydrogen can be easily prepared by the
cuk;ht kld rhgSA
electrolysis of water.
(D) All of these (D) mijks Dr lHkha
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45. The mass of oxygen contained in 1 kg of 45. 1 fd yks
xkze KNO3 es
amifLFkr vkW
Dlht u d knz
O;eku
potassium nitrate (KNO3) will be - gksxk &
(A) 478.5 g (B) 485.5 g (A) 478.5 g (B) 485.5 g
(C) 475.2 g (D) 488. 2 g
(C) 475.2 g (D) 488. 2 g
46. Cloud is an example of - 46. fuEufy f[kr esalsckny mnkgj.k gS&
(A) soild dispersed in a gas. (A) Bks
l d k xSl esafoy ;u
(B) liquid dispersed in a gas. (B) nz
o d k xSl esafoy ;u
(C) liquid dispersed in a soild. (C) nz
o d k Bksl esafoy ;u
(D) solid dispersed in a liquid. (D) Bks
l d k nzo esafoy ;u
47. The solubility of a salt at 40ºC is 25 gm and at 47. ,d y o.k d h foy s;rk 40ºC ij 25 xzke gS vkSj
100ºC it is 75 gm. A saturated solution of 100ºC ij 75 xz ke gSA 1.5 xzke d sy o.k d slarÌr
1.5 gm of the salt is cooled from 100ºC to 40ºC. foy;u d ks100ºC ls40ºC. rd B.M+ kfd ;kt krkgS A
How much salt will settle down ? fd ruk y o.k ry NV gksxk \
(A) 5 gm (B) 0.3 gm (A) 5 xzke (B) 0.3 xz
ke
(C) 1 gm (D) 1.2 gm (C) 1 xz ke (D) 1.2 xz
ke
48. Phycology is -
(A) study of algae (B) study of fungi 48. Q kbd ksy kWt hgS&
(C) study of bacteria (D) study of virus (A) 'kS
oky d k v/;;u (B) d od d k v/;;u
(C) t hok.kqd kv/;;u (D) fo"kk.kqd kv/;;u
49. Which common disease is also known as 49. fd l lkekU; jksx d ksgkbMªksQ ksfc;k d suke lst kuk
hydrophobia ? t krk gS&
(A) Rabies (B) Dengue (A) js
cht + (B) Ms +xq
a
(C) Typhoid (D) Influenza (C) VkW
;Q kbM (D) bU¶y w ,Ut k
50. Which of the following disease is caused by 50. fuEu es
alsd kuSlkjkxs ok;jl }kjklapfjr fd ;kt krkgS\
virus –
(A) iks
fy ;ks (B) fVVsul
(A) Polio (B) Tetanus
(C) Ringworm (D) Scurvy (C) nkn (D) Ld ohZ
51. The functional unit of testis of man is – 51. ekuo o`"k.k d h fØ ;kRed bd kbZgS&
(A) uriniferous tubule (B) malpighian tubule (A) oD̀d ufy d k,a s (B) eS
Yihxhufy d k,sa
(C) seminiferous tubule (D) acini or lobules (C) 'kqØ t uu ufy d k,sa (D) ,lhuh;ky ksC;wYk
52. Secretion of estrogen is controlled by – 52. ,LVªkst u d k L=ko.k fu;fU=kr gksrk gS&
(A) HCG (B) FSH
(A) HCG (B) FSH
(C) Progesterone (D) Testosterone
(C) iz
ks
tsLVhjkW
u (D) Vs
LVks
LVhjkW
u
53. The pyramid of energy is always – 53. Å t kZd sfijkfeM gksrsgS&
(A) upright (B) inverted (A) lh/ks (B) mYVs
(C) horizontal (D) negative
(C) {kf
Srt (D) _ .kkRed
54. Use of pesticides and fertilizers causes – 54. ihM+d uk'kh vkSj moZjd d k mi;ksx gksrk gS&
(A) soil pollution (B) air pollution (A) eǹk iznw"k.k esa (B) ok;qiznw"k.k esa
(C) both A & B (D) none of these (C) (A) o (B) nks uksaesa (D) buesalsd ksbZugha
55. A nonliving structure of cell is – 55. d ksf'kd kd h fut hZo lajpuk gS&
(A) cell wall (B) plasma membrane (A) d ks f'kd kfHkÙkh (B) d ks
f'kd kf>Yyh
(C) cytoplasm (D) nucleus
(C) d ks f'kd knzO; (D) d U
snzd
56. Cellulose is a polymer of -
56. lsy qy kst fuEu esalsfd ld k cgqy d gS\
(A) sucrose (B) galactose (A) lw Ø kst (B) xs
y sDVkst
(C) ribose (D) glucose (C) jkbcks t (D) Xy w
d ks
t
57. The smallest unit of classification is - 57. oxhZd j.k d h lclsNksVh bd kbZgS&
(A) order (B) species
(A) x.k (B) t kfr
(C) genus (D) family
(C) oa'k (D) d q
y
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58. Cavity of spinal cord is called as – 58. raf=kd k jTt qd h d sfoVh D;k d gy krh gS\
(A) enterocoel (B) blastocoel (A) ,UVs jks
l hy (B) Cy kLVksl hy
(C) schizocoel (D) neurocoel
(C) 'kkbt kls hy (D) U;wjks
l hy
59. Hemophilia is a hereditary disease carried by 59. gheksQ hfy;k uked oa'kkuq
xr jks x LFkkukUrfjr gksrkgS
(A) males and expressed by females (A) uj }kjk rFkk eknk esaiznf'kZr gksrk gSA
(B) females and expressed by males
(C) females and expressed by females (B) eknk }kjk rFkk uj esaiznf'kZr gksrk gSA
(D) males and expressed by males (C) eknk }kjk rFkk eknk esaiznf'kZr gksrk gSA
(D) uj }kjk rFkk uj es aiznf'kZr gksrk gSA
60. Which of the following is related with genetic 60. fuEu esalsvkuqoaf'kd vfHk;kfU=kd hfd llslEcfU/kr gSA
engineering ? (A) Iy kfTeM (B) ekbVks
d kf.Mª
;k
(A) Plasmids (B) Mitochondria
(C) E;wVs'ku (D) jkbcks
l ks
e
(C) Mutation (D) Ribosomes
61. Socialist tasted first success in 1917 with the- 61. lekt okfn;ks aus1917 es
alQ yrkd kigykLokn fd l
(A) American Revolution Ø kfUr esasp[kk \
(B) Russian Revolution (A) vesfjd u Ø kfUr (B) jf'k;kd hØ kfUr
(C) French Revolution (C) Ý ka
l d hØ kfUr (D) bues alsd ksbZugha
(D) None of these
62. The Government, which governed Germany 62. fgVyj d slÙkkes avkuslsigyst eZuhesafd ld k'kklu
before the rise of Hitler was - Fkk\
(A) Govt. of Tsar Nicholas IInd
(A) 'kkj fud ks
y l f}rh; (B) osej x.krU=k
(B) Weimer Republic
(C) Pinnochet’s Goverment (C) fiukl
ss (D) LVS
fy u
(D) Stalin’s Government
63. The revolt of Bastar took place under the 63. cLrj d k fonzksg fd ld susrR̀o esafd ;k x;k \
leadership of: (A) d s
IVu fLoax (B) lq js
fUrd ks
alqfeu
(A) Captain Swing (B) Surontika Samin (C) xq
.Mk/kqj (D) MkbfVª p czkf.Ml
(C) Gunda Dhur (D) Dietrich Brandis
64. Who introduced ‘World Series Cricket’? 64. ‘fo'ofØ d sV Jà[ky k’ fd lusvk;ksft r d h?
(A) Garry Sobers (B) Lala Amarnath (A) xS
jhlks
clZ (B) y ky k vejukFk
(C) Sir Don Bradman (D) Kerry Packer (C) lj MkW
u czsMeSu (D) d S
jhis dj
65. India recieves 90% of its annual rainfall from: 65. Hkkjr esaokf"kZd o"kkZd k 90% fd l ekulwu lsizkIr
(A) South - west mansoon gksrk gS\
(B) North - east mansoon (A) nf{k.k- if'pe ekulw u
(C) Retreating mansoon (B) mÙkj - iw ohZekulwu
(D) Western Disturbances (C) y kS
Vrkgqv kekulwu
(D) if'pehfo{kks Hk
66. The vegetation which is found in maximum part 66. Hkkjr d svf/kd k'akfgLlkases
ad kuSlhouLifr ik;kht krkgS\
of India is: (A) lnkgfjr ou
(A) Tropical Evergreen forest
(B) i.kZikrh ou
(B) Tropical Decidous forest
(C) Tidal forest (C) Tokjh; ou
(D) Thorny bushes and scrubs (D) d fVy h>kfM+ ;k¡
67. Which river is also known as ‘Vridha Ganga’? 67. d kuSlhunhd ks‘o`
) xa
xk’ d suke lsHkht kukt krkgS?
(A) Brahmputra (B)Yamuna (A) cã iq
=k (B) ;equk
(C) Narmada (D) Godavari (C) ueZnk (D) xks
nkojh
68. Which year is called by demographers as the 68. t ula[;kfo'k"skKkas}kjkd kuSlso"kZd kst ula
[;kcnyko
‘year of Great Divide’ ?
d k o"kZd gk t krk gS\
(A) 1919 (B)1920
(C) 1921 (D)1922 (A) 1919 (B)1920
(C) 1921 (D)1922
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69. In which country the policy of apartheid was 69. d kSulsns'k esajax Hksn d h uhfr viukbZt krh Fkh ?
practised ?
(A) bXy S.M (D) nf{k.kvÝ hd k
(A) England (B) S. Africa
(C) India (D) Australia (C) Hkkjr (D) vkW
LVªfy;k
s
70. Who is responsible for conducting free and fair 70. Hkkjr es afu"i{kpq
uko d jkusd hft Ees
nkjhfd ld hgS\
election in India? (A) pquko vk;ksx (B) jk"Vª
ifr
(A) Election Commission(B) President
(C) Prime Minister (D) Political Parties (C) iz/kkueU=kh (D) jkt uhfrd ny
71. The second largest river basin in India is - 71. Hkkjr esad kSu lhunhd kMsYVkf}rh; LFkku ij vkrk
(A) Brahmaputra (B) Narmada gS\
(C) Krishna (D) Godavari (A) czgeiq=k (B) ueZnk
(C) Ñ ".k” (D) xks
nkojh
72. Palghat joins which of the following states ? 72. iky ?kkV d kSu lsnksjkT;ksad kst ksM+rk gS\
(A) Sikkim and West Bengal (A) flfDd e vkS j if'peh caxky
(B) Maharashtra and Gujarat (B) egkjk"Vª,oaxq t jkr
(C) Kerala and Tamil Nadu (C) d sjy vkSj rfey ukMq
(D) Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim (D) v: .kkpy iz ns'kvkSj flfDd e
73. Indian monsoon is marked by seasonal shift 73. Hkkjrh; ekulwu esa_ rqifjorZu d hfo'ks"krkD;kgS\
caused by (A) t y vkSj LFky d srkieku esavUrj
(A) Differential heating of land and sea (B) e/; ,f'k;k d h 'khr gokvs
a
(B) Cold winds of Central Asia (C) rkieku d h cgqr vf/kd lekurk
(C) Great uniformity of temperature (D) d ks
bZugha
(D) None of these
74. The nuclear power plant in India, which will 74. Hkkjr esafuEu v.kqrkih; esalsd kSu lsÑ f"k d sfy ;s
provide power mainly for agriculture is located Å t kZiznku d jsaxs\
at
(A) rkjkiqj (B) d ks
Vk
(A) Tarapur (B) Kota
(C) Narora (D) Kalpakkam (C) ujksjk (D) d y iDd e
75. Which of the following is not a sea port ? 75. fuEu esalsd kSu lk LFkku cUnjxkg ughagS\
(A) Kochi (B) Paradip (A) d ks
fPp (B) ikjknhi
(C) Rameshwaram (D) Vishakhapatnam (C) jkes'oje~ (D) fo'kk[kkiV~
Vue
76. Who was the last British Governor-General who 76. fd l fczfV'kxoZuj t ujy usla fo/kku fuekZ=khlHkkd ks
addressed the Constituent Assembly ? vafre ckj m) cksf/kr fd ;k \
(A) Lord Atlee (B) Lord Mountbatten (A) y kW
MZ,Vy h (B) y kMZekaÅ V cSVu
(C) Lord Wavell (D) Lord Minto (C) y kMZososy (D) y kW
MZfeaVks
77. Which of the following words did not form a part 77. fuEu es ad kS
ulkva 'keq [; mís f'kd kes
aughaFkkvkS
j ckn
of the original Preamble and were added by a esat ksM+k x;k \
constitutional amendment subsequently ?
(A) lekt oknhvkS j /keZfujis{k
(A) Socialist and Secular
(B) Socialist and Democratic (B) lekt oknhvkS j izt kra=kh;
(C) Socialist and Republic (C) lekt oknhvkS j x.kra=kh;
(D) Democratic and Republic (D) iz t krU=kh; vkS
j x.kra=kh;
78. Which were the three powers during 1765–1785 78. 1765 – 1785 d hvof/kes ad kuSlhrhu 'kfDr;kHkkjrh;
who could have been the turning point for Indian bfrgkl d kseksM+nsld rh Fkha\
History? (A) flD[k]fut ke]ejkBk
(A) Sikh Nizam Maratha (B) uoc] flD[k ,oajkt iw r
(B) Nawab, Sikh, Rajput (C) ejkBk fut ke ,oaeS l wj
(C) Marathas Nizam and Mysore
(D) eS l wj]flD[k]fut ke
(D) Mysore, Sikh, Nizam
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79. In which year the Radicals and Moderates were 79. uje vkSj xeZny d k foHkkt u fd l o"kZesagqv k \
devided ? (A) 1905 (B) 1907
(A) 1905 (B) 1907 (C) 1912 (D) 1908
(C) 1912 (D) 1908
80. On which place Azad Hind Fauj was formed ? 80. vkt kn fgUn QktS d hLFkkiukfd l 'kgj es
ad hx;hFkh\
(A) Tokyo (B) London (A) Vks
D;ks (B) y a
nu
(C) San Francisco (D) Singapore (C) lsuÝ ka
flld ks (D) fla
xkiq
j
81. Tank irrigation is mostly practised in 81. fd l jkT; esalclsvf/kd flapkbZrkykc lsfd t krhgS &
(A) Haryana (B) Andhra Pradesh (A) gfj;k.kk (B) vkU/kziz
ns'k
(C) Orissa (D) Assam
(C) mM+hlk (D) vklke
82. Which is not a non-conventional source of 82. fuEufyf[kr esalsd kuSlk,d xS
j ikjEifjd Å t kZd kL=kkrs
energy ? ughagS\
(A) Solar energy (B) Wind energy (A) lkSj Å t kZ (B) iou Å t kZ
(C) Tidal energy (D) Natural gas (C) Tokjh; Å t kZ (D) izkÑ frd xSl
83. Which is not an important crop season in India ? 83. fuEufyf[kr es alsd kS
ulkHkkjr d h,d egRoiw
.kZQ ly
(A) Monsoon (B) Rabi
ekSl e ughagS\
(A) ekulw u (B) jkch
(C) Kharif (D) Zaid
(C) [kjhQ (D) t k;n
84. Who established the Ramkrishna Mission 84. jkeÑ ".k fe'ku d h LFkkiuk fd lusd h \
(A) Dayanand Saraswati (A) n;kuUn ljLorh
(B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (B) jkt k jke eks gu jk;
(C) Swami Vivekananda (C) Lokehfoos d kuUn
(D)Mahadev Govind Ranade (D) egkns o xksfoUn jkukMs
85. In which battle Robert Clive defeated Siraj-ud- 85. d kuSls;q
) esajkcVZd ykbo uscaxky d suokc fljkt )q kys k
Daulah, the Nawab of Bengal? d ksijkft r fd ;k&
(A) cksoj d k ;q) (B) iuhir d k ;q )
(A) Battle of Buxar (B) Battle of Panipat
(C) Battle of Plassey (D) Battle of Haldighati (C) Iy klhd k;q ) (D) gYnh?kkVhd k;q )
86. In which year Home Rule Movement was 86. gkse : y vkUnksy u d c 'kq: fd ;k x;k&
launched in India? (A) 1913 (B) 1916
(A) 1913 (B) 1916 (C) 1923 (D)1929
(C) 1923 (D)1929
87. The richest coal field of _______ river valley is 87. og unh?kkVht ksviusd ks;y kd h[kkuksad sfy, Hkkjr
called the Ruhr of India d k : gj d suke lst kuh t krh gS&
(A) Damodar (B) Godavari (A) nkeks
nj unh?kkVh (B) xksnkojhunh?kkVh
(C) Kaveri (D) Narmada (C) d kos
jhunh?kkVh (D) ueZ nkunh?kkVh
88. UNO was formed on 88. la;qä jk"Vªla?kd h LFkkiuk d c gqbZ\
(A) 26 Oct., 1945 (B) 28 Oct., 1945 (A) 26 Oct., 1945 (B) 28 Oct., 1945
(C) 30 Oct., 1945 (D) 24 Oct., 1945 (C) 30 Oct., 1945 (D) 24 Oct., 1945
89. The World Health Organization (WHO) was 89. fo'o LokLF; laXBu d h LFkkiuk_______ usgqbZog
formed in _______ and has its head quarters bld keq[;ky ; __________ esagS&
in ______ (A) 1942, gS
x (B) 1945, U;w
;kWd Z
(A) 1942, Hague (B) 1945, Newyork
(C) 1948, t s
usok (D) 1952, jks
e
(C) 1948, Geneva (D) 1952, Rome
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90. Panchsheel Pact was signed between - 90. iap 'khy d h lfU/k fd u d schp gqbZ&
(A) India and Pakistan (A) Hkkjr vkS j ikfd Lrku
(B) India and China
(B) Hkkjr vkS j phu
(C) India and Bhutan
(C) Hkkjr vkS j Hkw
Vku
(D) India and Sri Lanka
(D) Hkkjr vkS j Jhyad k
91. Ain–i–Akbari was written by 91. vkbu&,&vd cjh fy [kh xbZFkh &
(A) Akbar (B) Faizi (A) vd cj (B) Q S
th
(C) Raja Todar Mal (D) Abul Fazal (C) jkt kVks Mjey (D) vcq y Qty
92. Hitlar formed a party named 92. fgVy j usfd l ikVhZd k usrR̀o fd ;k \
(A) Communist Party (A) d E;qfuLV ikVhZ
(B) Nazi Party (B) ukt hikVhZ
(C) Labour Party (C) y s cj ikVhZ
(D) Conservative Party
(D) d at josfVo ikVhZ
93. The capital of the Cholas was 93. pksy oa'k d h jkt /kkuhd kSu lh Fkh \
(A) Tanjore (B) Vangi
(A) rat kS
j (B) osUxh
(C) Madurai (D) Uraiyur
(C) enq jS
bZ (D) mfj;wj
94. In which battle Robert Clive defeated Siraj –
94. d kSu ls ;q) esa jk¡cVZ Dy kbo us caxky d s uokc
Ud–Daulah?
(A) Battle of Buxar
fljkSt wnkSy kd ksijkft r fd ;k\
(B) Battle of Panipat (A) cDlj d k ;q ) (B) ikuhir d k ;q
)
(C) Battle of Plassey (C) Iy klhd k;q ) (D) gYnh ?kkVhd k ;q
)
(D) Battle of Haldighati
95. Whether a Bill is a money or not will be decided 95. d ksbZfo/ks;d /ku fo/ks;d gSvFkok ugh bld k fu.kZ;
by the d jsxk&
(A) Speaker of the Lok Sabha (A) y ksd lHkkd kv/;{k (B) jkT; lHkkd klHkkifr
(B) Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
(C) foÙkea =kh (D) iz
/kkuea
=kh
(C) Finance Minister
(D) Prime Minister
96. A state of emergency can be declared in India 96. Hkkjr esavkikr fLFkfr d h?kks"k.kk d h t krh gS&
by (A) iz
/kkueU=kh}kjk
(A) The Prime Minister (B) jk"Vªifr }kjk
(B) The President
(C) lal n }kjk
(C) The Parliament
(D) The Governor of a state (D) ,d iz kUr d sjkT;iky }kjk
97. The spring tide occurs when the moon the sun 97. cg̀n~¼nh?kZ½ Tokj vkrk gSt c pUnzek]lw;ZvkSj iF̀oh
and the earth make in angle of d ks.k cukrsgS\
(A) 90º (B) 180º (A) 90º d k (B) 180º d k
(C) 45º (D) 33½º (C) 45º d k (D) 33½º d k
98. The Grand Canyon is in 98. xzs.M d sfu;u d gk¡fLFkr gS\
(A) Africa (B) Asia (A) vfÝ d k (B) ,f'k;k
(C) America (D) Australia (C) ves fjd k (D) vkLVªfy;k
s
99. Which of the following is the chief crop of 99. vkLVªsfy ;k esaÑ f"k mit esafd l mit d k lokZsPp
Australia LFkku gS\
(A) Rice (B) Sugar Cane (A) pkoy (B) xUuk
(C) Wheat (D) Potato
(C) xs gw
¡ (D) vkyw
100. Sindri is important for 100. flUnjh egRoiw.kZgS&
(A) Oil refining
(A) rs
y 'kks/ku d sfy ,
(B) Aluminium Manufacture
(C) Machine–tool industry (B) ,s
Y;qfefu;e mRiknu d sfy ,
(D) Fertilizer Production (C) e'khu&vkS t kj m|ksx d sfy ,
(D) moZjd mRiknu d sfy ,
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TEST PAPER # 6
1. If a square is inscribed in a circle, then the ratio 7. How many pairs of natural numbers are there
of the areas of the circle and the square is so that difference of their squares is 60 ?
(A) : 2 (B) 2 : (A) 4 (B) 3
(C) r : 2 (D) 2 : r (C) 2 (D) 1
2. In the given figure, PQR is an equilateral triangle 8. In the diagram O is the centre of a circle. AE +
EB = CE + ED. OP AB and OQ CD then
and QRST is a square. Then PSR =
true relation between OP and OQ is -
P D
Q R
Q
T S O B
E
P
(A) 60º (B) 45º
A C
(C) 30º (D) 15º
(A) OP > OQ (B) OP < OQ
3. Which one of the following statement is correct ?
1
(A) If x6 + 1 is divided by x + 1 remainder is – 2 (C) OP = OQ (D) OP = OQ
2
6
(B) If x + 1 is divided by x – 1 remainder is 2.
(C) If x6 + 1 is divided by x + 1 remainder is 1
9. An equilateral triangle and a regular hexagon
(D) If x6 + 1 is divided by x – 1 remainder is – 1. have equal perimeters. If the area of the triangle
is 12 dm2, then the difference of their areas
If ax = 3 (in dm2) is :
4. b , by = c and cz = a then the
(A) 2 (B) 4
value of xyz is : (C) 6 (D) 8
1 1
(A) (B)
2 3 10. Factors of x2 + ax + b are (x – 7) and (x + 9)
1 1 then the value of a and b is -
(C) (D)
6 12 (A) a = 2, b = – 63 (B) a = –2, b = 63
(C) a = –2, b = – 63 (D) a = 2, b = 63
5. The mean weight of a class of 34 students is
11. In the diagram, and m are parallel line. The
46.5 kg. If weight of the teacher is included, the
sum of the angles A, B and C marked in the
mean rises by 500 gm. Then weight of the diagram is –
teacher is: A
(C) 64 kg (D) 72 kg C
m
2 1
(A) (B) 1 12. If
3 3 x 2 4 = x – 2, then the value of x is equal to :
(A) 4 (B) – 4
1 1
(C) 4 (D) 5 (C) 2 (D) – 2
3 3
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13. What price should a shopkeeper Gopal mark
on a chair which costs him Rs.1200 so as to 1 1 1
19. value of 13 [ 4 {3 (2 )}] be–
gain 12% after allowing a discount of 16% ? 2 2 2
(A) Rs. 1550 (B) Rs. 1600
(C) Rs. 1800 (D) Rs. 1650 1 1
(A) 9 (B) 10
2 2
14. Each side of a square is 5 cm. The perimeter
of the equilateral triangle formed on the diagonal 1 1
(C) 8 (D) 11
of the square would be – 2 2
(A) 15 cm (B) 20 cm
K A x B
21. What will happen if the external unbalanced
40º force on a moving car is removed?
(A) It will start moving faster than earlier
F
(B) It will come to rest
E C D 55º
(C) It will move with the uniform velocity it has
L G
(A) 95º (B) 85º acquired till then
(C) 165º (D) 50º (D) It will start moving slowly
17. If a sphere and a cube have the same surface 23. The value of g becomes
area then the ratio of diameter of sphere to edge (A) greater at the poles than at the equator.
of cube is: (B) greater at the equator than at the north pole.
(C) greater at the equator than at the south pole.
(A) 6 : (B) : 6 (D) zero at the equator.
(C) 2 : 1 (D) 1 : 2
24. The escape velocity for a body projected vertically
18. A and B can do a work in 8 days B and C can upwards from the surface of the earth is 11.2 kms–1
do the same work in 12 days. A, B and C . If the body is projected in a direction making
together can finish it in 6 days. A and C will do an angle of 45º with the vertical, the escape
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25. The property of sound, which leads to the for- 32 Battery is having :
mation of echoes is : (A) Two or more cells connected to each other
(A) refraction of sound waves.
in any manner.
(B) reflection of sound waves.
(B) Positive terminal of one cell is connected to
(C) transverse nature of sound waves
the positive terminal of the next cell.
(D) longitudinal nature of sound waves.
(C) Two or more cells connected in such a way
26. A man is standing asymmetrically between two that the positive terminal of one cell is connected
parallel cliffs. He claps his hands and starts
to the negative terminal of the next.
hearing a series of echoes at intervals of 1
(D) Only one cell.
second. If the speed of sound in air is 340 m/s,
then the distance between the two parallel cliffs
is : 33. According to the laws of reflection :
(A) 170 m (B) 340 m (A) Angle i = Angle r
(C) 510 m (D) 680 m (B) Sine i = Sine r
(C) Sine i / Sine r = constant
27. A man of mass 50 kg jumps to a height of 1 m. His (D) tani= tan r
potential energy at the highest point is (g = 10 m s2)
34. If the reflected ray is at an angle of 90° to the
(A) 50 J (B) 60 J
incident ray, then the angle of incidence of a
(C) 500 J (D) 600 J
ray is :
(A) 50º (B) 60º
28. An object of mass 12 kg is moving with a uni-
(C) 45º (D) 90º
form velocity of 3 m/s. The kinetic energy pos-
sessed by the object is :
35. Which of the following has a same number of
(A) 54 J (B) 18 J
protons, electrons & neutrons ?
(C) 36 J (D) 48 J
54 55 1
(A) 27 X (B) 27 X
29. To describe the position of an object we need to
54 55 1
(C) 26 X (D) 28 X
specify a reference point, which is called the :
(A) origin (B) end point
(C) mid point (D) magnitude 36. Element ‘A’ with general outer shell configuration
ns2np5 usually exists as :
30. A car moves a distance of 200 m. It covers the (A) A and forms A- ion.
first half of the distance at speed 40 km/h and (B) A and forms A+ ion.
-
the second half of the distance at speed v. If (C) A2 and forms A ion.
the average speed is 48 km/h, then the value of (D) A2 and forms A–2 ion.
v is -
(A) 50 km/h (B) 56 km/h 37. Electrons revolve around the nucleus along
(C) 58 km/h (D) 60 km/h. definite circular paths called orbits. This was
suggested by :
31. Fruits and vegetables can conduct electricity
(A) Thomson (B) Rutherford
because they contain : (C) Bohr (D) Dalton
(A) lots of fibre.
(B) sweetener. 38. Which of the following metals represents
(C) acids, salts and water. variable valency ?
(D) vitamins. (A) Cr (B) Sn
(C) Fe (D) All
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39. Which of the following has the smallest number 46. Which of the following is known as quick lime ?
of atoms ? (A) KNO3 (B) CaO
(A) 1g of CO2 (g) (B) 1g of C8H18 () (C) SO2 (D) HgO
(C) 1g of C2H6 (g) (D) 1g of LiF (s)
47. Which of the following is liquid at ordinary
temperature ?
40. The mass of sodium in 11.7 g of sodium chloride
(A) Germanium (B) Gallium
is : (C) Gold (D) Galena
(A) 2.3 g (B) 4.6 g
(C) 6.9 g (D) 7.1 g 48. One of the following cells in the intestine, which
are drawn into long process called microvilli,
are :
41. Number of electrons having + m value equal
(A) cubical epithelium
to zero in 26Fe may be (B) columnar epithelium
(A) 13 (B) 15 (C) squamous epithelium
(C) 7 (D) 12 (D) ciliated epithelium
42. The solubility of K2SO4 in water is 16 g at 50ºC. 49. Osteocytes are the cells of :
The minimum amount of water required to (A) muscles (B) kidneys
(C) bones (D) blood
dissolve 4 g K2SO4 is :
(A) 10 g (B) 25 g 50. The number of macronutrients supplied by soil
(C) 50 g (D) 75 g to the plants is :
(A) 3 (B) 6
43. Purity of organic liquid can be checked by its (C) 9 (D) 12
characteristic :
51. Jersey and Brown Swiss of cow (foreign breeds)
(A) boiling point
have longer :
(B) volume (A) tail (B) oesophagus
(C) solubility in water (C) lactation period (D) life period
(D) solubility in alcohol
52. Lichens while growing on the surface of rocks
release certain substances that :
44. Carbon tetra chloride and benzene are :
(A) erode the rock surface to powder
(A) immiscible liquid (B) miscible liquid (B) enter into the cracks
(C) both ( and ) (D) None of these (C) grow into more organisms
(D) form new rocks
45. Nitya was a very naughty girl. One day she
made a paper cup by folding a sheet of paper. 53. Acid rain is caused due to oxides of :
Then she poured about 50 ml water in the cup (A) Nitrogen only
(B) Sulphur and phosphorus
and heated the cup over a candle flame.To her
(C) Chlorine and nitrogen
surprise the paper cup did not burn. It is
(D) Nitrogen and sulphur
because-
(A) in the presence of water, the ignition 54. The bacterium responsible for the peptic ulcers,
temperature of the paper cannot be reached. is :
(B) the candle flame does not provide sufficient (A) E.coli (B) Salmonella
heat to raise the temperature of paper to its (C) Giardia (D) Helicobacter pylori
ignition temperature.
(C) the flame of the candle is luminous. 55. ‘Seed leaves’ are:
(D) the flame of the candle is not luminous. (A) Perisperm (B) Endosperm
(C) Radicle (D) Cotyledons
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56. Chromosomes are made of : 64. Which of the following organisations is responsible
(A) DNA only for maintaining peace and security among
(B) DNA and fats international countries?
(C) DNA and proteins (A) IMF (B) World Bank
(D) DNA and carbohydrates (C) UNSC (D) UNESCO
57. To distinguish microscopically between cheek 65. Who of the following ruled in Zimbabwe since
cell and onion cell mount, one should look for its independence from white-rule?
the presence or absence of : (A) Kenneth Kaunda
(A) mitochondria (B) Nelson Mandela
(C) P. Johnson
(B) plastids
(D) Robert Mugabe
(C) cell membrane
(D) nucleus
66. Population between the age group of 15 years
to 59 years is known as
58. The gametes are formed as a result of
(A) educated population.
(A) Vegetative propagation
(B) dependent population.
(B) Asexual Reproduction (C) working population.
(C) Meiosis (D) independent population.
(D) Mitosis
67. NSSO stands for :
59. Bacteria present in root nodules of the legumi-
(A) National Sample Survey Organization.
nous plants are
(B) National Surety Sector Organization.
(A) Rhizobium. (B) Lactobacillus.
(C) National Security System Organization.
(C) Cyanobacteria. (D) Azotobacter
(D) National Sympathy Society Organization.
60. Green house effect is mainly due to 68. In India wildlife protection act was implemented
(A) SO2 (B) CO2 in the year -
(C) CO (D) O2 (A) 1970 (B) 1972
(C) 1973 (D) 1974.
61. Nazi youth groups for children below 14 years
of age were known as : 69. The largest and smallest states of India in
(A) Auschwitz (B) Ghettoisation area are-
(C) Jungvolk (D) Volkswagen. (A) Rajasthan -Chandigarh
(B) Punjab-Haryana
62. In the colonial period, the two major commercial (C) Rajasthan-Goa
crops produced by the rural India in the early (D) Andhra Pradesh-Goa
19th century were :
70. The place that receives highest rainfall in the
(A) coffee and tea.
world is
(B) indigo and opium.
(A) Silchar. (B) Cherrapunji.
(C) jute and rubber
(C) Mawsynram. (D) Guwahati
(D) sugarcane and cotton.
63. Match the following columns and choose the 71. The Most Important Centres of Jamdani Weav-
answer from the codes given below : ing were-
Column I Column II (A) Decca & Lucknow
A) Indian Forest Act i) 1910 (B) Bengal & Gujarat
B) Imperial Forest ii) 1906 (C) Surat & Ahemdabad
Research Institute (D) Maharashtra & Gujarat
C) Indian Forest Service iii) 1865
D) Rebellion in Bastar iv) 1864 72. “Santiniketan” was established by-
(A) A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv (A) Bankim Chand Chaterjee
(B) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) A-ii, B-iv, C-iiis, D-i
(C) E.V. Ramaswamy
(C) A-ii, B-iii, C-iv, D-i
(D) Vivekanand
(D) A-iii, B-ii, C-iv, D-i
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73. Kesari, a Marathi Newspaper was published 83. In the sixteenth century, rich farmers in England
by- began building enclosures. Which one of the
(A) Mahatma Gandhi following was an important reason? Choose the
(B) Bipin Chandra Pal appropriate answer from below:
(C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (A) They wanted to cultivate more cereals in
(D) Raja Rammohan Roy fields
(B) They wanted to improve the soil
74. For the Lok Sabha election, the country is di- (C) They wanted to rear more sheeps as
vided into numerous wool prices in world market had gone up
(A) states (B) councils (D) They wanted to expand their land
(C) panchayats (D) constituencies.
84. Match the following with appropriate columns
regarding important events in England :
75. Which amendment of US Constituion prohibits
Column I
the legislature to make laws regarding religion?
a. Between 1750 and 1850
(A) First Amendment
b. Between 1830 to 1832
(B) Second Amendment
c. Between 1771 to 1850
(C) Third Amendment d. After1815
(D) Fourth Amendment Column II
(i) Wheat prices slump dramatically
76. Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie are located in (ii) 6 million acres of land was enclosed
(A) South America (B) Africa (iii) Wheat prices rose unevenly
(C) Western Australia (D) Western India. (iv) Captain Swing movement in countryside
77. The Ministry of Human Resource Development (A) a-(i), b-(ii), c-(iii), d-(iv)
was created in the year (B) a-(ii), b-(iv), c-(iii), d-(i)
(A) 1985 (B) 1947 (C) a-(iii), b-(i), c-(ii), d-(iv)
(C) 1993 (D) 2001 (D) a-(i), b-(iii), c-(ii), d-(iv)
78. The country having the highest percentage of 85. Match the following important dates with given
land under pasture is events in columns :
(A) India. (B) Australia. Column I Column II
(C) China. (D) Brazil. a.1744 (i) The world’s first cricket club was
formed
b.1760 (ii) The first written “Laws of Cricket”
79. In Mexico, shifting cultivation is known as
c. 1792 (iii) The national team of India
(A) Milpa (B) Roca
d. 1932 (iv) The first Indian cricket club
(C) Ladang (D) Jhumming.
(A) a-(ii), b-(i), c-(iv), d-(iii)
80. An independent Judiciary is a ______________. (B) a-(ii), b-(iii), c-(i), d-(iv)
(A) A safeguard for the civil rights of the people (C) a-(i), b-(ii), c-(iv), d-(iii)
(B) A danger to the constitution (D) a-(i), b-(iv), c-(ii), d-(iii)
(C) An obstacle to the ministry
(D) A detriment to the Democracy 86. The book “Social Contract was written by-
(A) Napoleon (B) Rousseau
81. Second Backward Classes Commission in (C) John Locke (D) Montesquie
1979 was headed by
(A) F.R.Mandal. (B) S.R.Mandal. 87. The function of Academy of Development
(C) K.P. Mandal. (D) B.P. Mandal. Sciences (ADS) in Maharashtra is -
(A) strengthening rationing system.
82. The Republic of South Africa was established (B) identifying poor families below poverty line.
on : (C) facilitating network for setting up grain banks
(A) 19 April, 1994. (B) 26 April, 1994. in different regions.
(C) 24 April,1995. (D) 10 August, 1995. (D) fixing Minimum Support Price.
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88. For the year 2000,the poverty line for a person 94. Match the following from the code given below:
was fixed at- Column A Column B
(A) Rs.345 per month for the rural areas. A. Quarry (i) Extracting valuable
(B) Rs.329 per month for the rural areas. minerals from the earth for
(C) Rs.358 per month for the rural areas. commercial reasons
(D) Rs.328 per month for the rural areas. B. Mining (ii) Deposits of weathered rock
containing minerals in the
89. Very large ecosystem on land having distinct riverbed
types of vegetation and animal life is called a - C. Alloy (iii) Open pit mines
(A) biological hotspot. D. Placer deposits
(B) biome. (iv) A mixture of two or more
(C) bio-reserve. than two metals
(D) wildlife sanctuaries. (A) A(i), B(ii), C(iv), D(iii)
(B) A(i), B(iv), C(iii), D(ii)
90. The periodic development of a warm ocean (C) A(iii), B(i), C(iv), D(ii)
current along the coast of Peru as a (D) A(iv), B(ii), C(i), D(iii)
temporary replace ment of the cold Peruvian
current is known as 95. Which city of India is known as “Silicon Valley”
(A) jet stream. (B) mango showers. (A) Bangalore (B) Ahemdabad
(C) El Nino. (D) kal baisakhi. (C) Trivendram (D) Pune
91. NDA stands for :
96. According to the Census 2001, the population
(A) National Defence Army
density of India is :
(B) National Democratic Alliance
(A) 65 persons per square kilometer.
(C) National Defence Alliance
(B) 145 persons per square kilometer.
(D) Non-Disclosure Agreement.
(C) 45 persons per square kilometer.
92. The Preamble of our Constituiton reads: India is a (D) 324 persons per square kilometer.
(A) Soverign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic
97. The social reformer who studied in the school
Republic.
set up by the Christian missionaries was :
(B) Secular, Socialist, Soverign, Democratic
(A) Shri Narayana Guru.
Republic.
(B) Jyotirao Phule.
(C) Socialist, Soverign, Secular, Democratic
(C) E V Ramaswamy Naicker
Republic.
(D) Dr. B. R .Ambedkar.
(D) Secular, Soverign, Democratic, Socialist.
Republic.
98. The author of ‘Poverty and Un-British Rule in
93. Match the following : India’ was :
Political Terms Meaning (A) R.C Dutt
1. Acquit (i) This refers to acts, (B) Dadabhai Naoroji
which lead to the (C) Rabindra Nath Tagore
breaking of a law. (D) Aurobindo Ghosh
2. Compensation (ii) Removal of a person
from land or resi dence 99. The portrait of Governor General Hastings and
through force or an order. his wife was made by :
3. Eviction (iii) Money or remuneration
(A) George Willison (B) Johann Zofany
given to make amends
(C) Thomas Daniell (D) William Daniell
for an inquiry of loss.
4. Violation (iv) Refers to court declaring
a person not guilty of 100. First Foreign Minister of Independent India was:
the crime the person has (A) B.R Ambedkar
been tried for option. (B) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(A) 1. ii, 2. iii, 3. iv, 4. i (C) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(B) 1. iii, 2. ii, 3. i, 4. iv (D) Krishna Menon.
(C) 1. iv, 2. iii, 3. ii, 4. i
(D) 1. i, 2. ii, 3. iii, 4. iv
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TEST PAPER # 9
1. The length of the side of a rhombus is 10 8. If one of the zeroes of the quadrat ic
polynomial (k – 1) x 2 + kx + 1 is (– 3), then
units and its diagonals differ by 4 unit. The
k equals to :
area of the rhombus is :
4 4
(A) 108 sq. unit (B) 96 sq. unit (A) (B)
3 3
(C) 84 sq. unit (D) 48 sq. unit
2 2
(C) (D)
2. The perimeter of a rectangle is 100 and its 3 3
diagonal has length x. The area of this 9. If and are the zeroes of the polynomial
rectangle, is :
1
x2 f(x) = x 2 + px + q, then polynomial having
(A) 625 – x 2 (B) 625 –
2
1
and as its zeroes is :
x2
(C) 1250 – x 2 (D) 1250 –
2 (A) x 2 + qx + p (B) x 2 – px + q
2
(C) qx + px + 1 (D) px 2 + qx + 1
3. Two d i f f e r e n t k i n d o f b r i c k s we r e
10. In ABC, B = 45°, C = 65° and the bisec-
produced. T he dim ensi ons of one kind
tor of BAC meets BC at P. Then the descend-
are 10 cm × 12 cm × 14 cm and t he ing order of sides is
dimensions of other are 12 cm × 14 cm × 16 cm.
By what percent i s t he v ol um e of t he
larger brick great er than the v ol um e of
t he sm al ler brick .
(A) by 37.5% (B) by 40%
(C) by 50% (D) by 60%
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15. From the figure find the value of SQP and 20. The arithmetic mean of 5 numbers is 27.Ifone
QSP of parallelogram PQRS. of the number is excluded the mean of the
remaining number is 25. Find the excluded
number.
S R (A) 27 (B) 25
(C) 30 (D) 35
(D) 84 Be + 24 He 11 1
6 C+ 0n
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42. The relative atomic masses of most of the 49. When a cell is placed in strong salt solution, it
elements are not whole numbers because of - shrinks because
(A) presence of different number of neutrons (A) salt solution enters th cell
(B) cytoplasm of the cell begins to decompose
(B) presence of different charges on protons
(C) water coms out of the cell to develop
(C) presence of equal number of protons and
equilibrium
neutrons
(D) all of these
(D) presence of valence electrons
50. Muscles involved in the movement of the arm
43. A compound was found to contain 5.37%
are
nitrogen. What is the minimum molecular
(A) striated (B) nonstriated
weight of compound?
(C) cardiac (D) smooth
(A) 26.07 (B) 2.607
(C) 260.7 (D) None of these
51. Erythrocytes are
(A) circular (B) biconcave
44. Number of Ca2+ and Cl– ions in anhydrous 111 g
(C) non-nucleated (D) all of these
CaCl2 are :
(A) NA, 2NA (B) 2NA, NA
52. A plant body which is not differentiated into
(C) NA, NA (D) None of these
stem, roots, etc, is called
(A) thallus (B) mycelium
45. Electricity
Reaction CuCl2(aq) Cu(s) + Cl2(g) (C) frond (D) substratum
is an example of –
(A) electrolysis reaction 53. In which of the following, the cells are not
organized into tissues ?
(B) decomposition reaction
(A) Cnidarians (B) Sponges
(C) both (A) and (B)
(C) Flatworms (D) Roundworms
(D) combination reaction
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58. Skin is an accessory organ of respiration in - 67. By – elections are held –
(A) humans (B) frog (A) Out of the normal schedule
(C) rabbit (D) lizard (B) If an elected member of the Lok Sabha dies
while in office
59. The tissue respiration refers to (C) If an elected member of the Lok Sabha or a
(A) inspiration state legislative assembly resigns or his office
(B) external respiration falls vacant due to some other reasons
(C) internal respiration (D) All of the above
(D) expiration
68. An important aspect of Hitler’s ideology related
60. The type of respiration in mammals is called to political concert of living space was known
(A) gill respiration as :
(B) tracheal respiration (A) Lehnestorm (B) Lebenstien
(C) cutaneous respiration (C) Lebrantin (D) Lebensraum
(D) pulmonary respiration
69. The famous “social contract” was written by :
61. The Tropic of cancer does not pass through : (A) John Locke (B) Abbe Sieyes
(A) Rajasthan (B) Chattisgarh (C) Rousseau (D) Montesquieu
(C) Orissa (D) Tripura
70. Which among the following countries have not
62. When were the blacks given the regent to vote propagated the game of cricket ?
in the United States of America ? (A) Norway (B) Holland
(A) 1965 (B) 1980 (C) Newzealand (D) Bangladesh
(C) 1963 (D) 1961
71. The number of tigers and leopards shot by the
63. The jet streams are the fast blowing air currents Maharaja of Sarguja upto 1957 was
in the upper layers of the atmosphere, they (A) 1,000 tigers and 1,000 leopards.
control: (B) 1,157 tigers and 2,000 leopards.
(A) pre monsoon shower (C) 2,300 tigers and 4,000 leopards.
(B) western disturbances which affect India's (D) 3,500 tigers and 5,000 leopards.
climate
(C) cyclonic rain 72. To protest the British, the forest communities
(D) all of the above in Andhra Pradesh were led by
(A) Alluri Sitarama Raju. (B) Birsa Munda.
64. To maintain proper ecological balance at least (C) Kanu. (D) Siddhu.
one third of the land area must be kept under
forests. But in India we have only under forests: 73. In 1985, the United Nations adopted the UN
(A) 19.01% (B) 19.12% guidelines to ensure
(C) 19.22% (D) 22.57% (A) consumer protection.
(B) consumer exploitation.
65. The name of the small town nearest to village (C) consumer support.
Palampur is : (D) consumer awareness.
(A) Shahjahan pura (B) Shivpuri
(C) Shahpur (D) Sheopur 74. The right against unfair trade practices and
exploitation is the
66. The ordinance issued by the Governor is valid (A) Right to seek redressal.
for a maximum period of – (B) Right to represent.
(A) 1 year (B) 2 years (C) Right to be informed.
(C) 3 years (D) 6 months (D) Right to choose.
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75. Which of the following is a slogan related to 84. Bangalore cotton millworkers set up libraries
Consumers’ Protection? to educate themselves following the example
(A) Dek parak kar Karido of
(B) Kharido Grakah Kharido (A) Bengal mill workers.
(C) Jago Grahak Jago (B) Bombay mill workers.
(D) Utho Grakah Uhto (C) Kanpur mill workers.
(D) Madras mill workers.
76. The sector in which employees have more job
security is 85. Bangalore cotton millworkers set up libraries
(A) a primary sector. to educate themselves by the
(B) a secondary sector. (A) 1920s. (B) 1930s.
(C) 1940s. (D) 1950s.
(C) an unorganised sector.
(D) an organised sector.
86. The Consumer Protection Act was started in
(A) 1984 (B) 1985
77. Small and scattered units largely outside the
(C) 1986 (D) 1987
control of the government are in
(A) unorganised sector. 87. The river that winds across Bastar east to west
(B) organised sector. is
(C) public sector. (A) Ganga. (B) Godavari.
(D) private sector. (C) Indrawati. (D) Kaveri.
78. In the past 100 years, in developed countries 88. The oldest landmass of India is
there has been a shift from secondary to (A) the Peninsular plateau.
(B) the Himalayan mountains.
(A) primary sector. (B) organised sector.
(C) the Coastal Plains.
(C) tertiary sector. (D) agriculture sector. (D) the Indian Desert.
79. The Indian newspaper that refused a colonial 89. W hen is the National Consumers’ Day
government subsidy was the observed?
(A) Deccan Herald. (B) Hindu. (A) 24th October (B) 24th December
(C) Friend of India. (D) Times of India. (C) 24th January (D) 24th March
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95. W hich bank issues notes on behalf of 98. How children are there in India in school-going
Government? age group?
(A) SBI (B) RBI (A) Appx. 200 Millions (B) Appx. 300 Millions
(C) ICICI (D) HDFC (C) Appx. 240 Millions (D) Appx. 350 Millions
96. The deposits sharing the essential feature of 99. To protest the British, the forest communities
money are called in Chhotanagpur were led by
(A) fixed deposits. (B) saving deposits. (A) Alluri Sitarama Raju (B) Birsa Munda
(C) demand deposits. (D) regular deposits. (C) Kanu (D) Siddhu
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HINTS & SOLUTIONS # 2
ANSWER KEY
Que s. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Ans. C C A B A B C A C D D D D A D
Que s. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans. C A C D D B B A B A B D B A C
Que s. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Ans. D D C C A A D A B B A B C D C
Que s. 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans. B C A A A C B A C A D B D B A
Que s. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75
Ans. B B C D A B D C B A D C A C C
Que s. 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
Ans. B A C B D B D D C C B A D C B
Que s. 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Ans. D B D C A B B C C D
1 5
1. Let mean price = x But x cannot be negative, so x = , which lies
2
By rule of allegation between 1 and 2.
Cost of 1 kg Cost of 1 kg
of 1 type of tea of other type of tea 6 3 2 4 3
3. + –
Rs. 15 Mean price Rs. 18 2 3 6 3 6 2
Rs. x Rationalising the denominators we get
(18 – x) (x – 15)
6 2 3 3 2 6 3
= × + ×
2 3 2 3 6 3 6 3
18 x 70
4 3 6 2
x 15 30
– ×
6 2 6 2
18 x 7
x 15 3
3 2 6 3
54 – 3x = 7x – 105 = 6 2 3 +
3
–
159 = 10x
x = 15.9 4 3 6 2
Packing charge = 5% 4
Profit = 20%
20 5 = – 12 + 18 + 12 – 6 – 18 + 6 = 0.
Price above mean price = 20 + 5 + = 26 %
100 4. We can write the equation in another form.
100 P 4(x – 3) +3(y + 4) = 120
SP = CP
100 Now, we make a table
126
= 15.9 × = Rs. 20.03 = Rs. 20 (approx.) x 30 27 24 21 18 15 12 9 6 3 0
100
y 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40
2. Let x = 1 1 1 .......
We observe a patter that x reduces by 3 &
x= 1 x y increases by 4. But, both x & y cannot be
Squaring on both sides
negative or 0.So, the value of x = 0 & y = 0 is
x2 = 1 + x
x2 – x – 1 = 0 ruled out. Hence, nine such positive integer
1 5 solutions are possible.
Solving, we get x =
2 Alternately, we can write the given equation as
4(x + 3) +3(y – 4) = 120. We get the same values
of x & y.
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9. Since one drop will mark the beginning of the
A
time period (t = 0 sec.)
8 drops take 10 second
in 15 second, 12 drops will fall
5. Again 1 drop will mark the beginning
total drops that will fall are = 12 + 1
B D C = 13 drops
AB + BC + CA > 2AD 10. Let S = 1 + (–2) + 3 + (–4) + ..... + n(–1)n+1
Sum of two side of triangle is greater than the third S300 = (1 + 3 + 5 + ... + 299) – (2 + 4 + .... +
side. 300)
S300 = S1 + S2
6. Given that C1 : C2 = 4 : 9
We have, Where,
S1 = 1 + 3 + 5 + .... + 299 = (150)2 = 22500.
2
A1 C1 42 16 and S2 = 2 + 4 + ... + 300 = 150 × 151
A2 = 2 = =
C2 92 81 = 22650.
A1 : A2 = 16 : 81 So, S = 22500 – 22650 = –150
1 –150
7. Mean of x and , or Average = = – 0.5.
x 300
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13. Let Sunil takes x days then Anil will take As area will be four times, therefore cost will
(x – 3) day. be four times.
1 Height 1
One day work of Sunil = 19. Here =
diameter 3
x
h 1
1 2r
=
One day work of Anil = 3
x3
h 2
=
1 2 r 3
= 2rh
x3 x h
Required ratio = 2 =
x = 2x – 6 2r r
x=6 h 2
x = 6 days =
r 3
2
1 20. Volume of cylinder = Volume of sphere
14. x = 9
x 2
1.5 4 3
1 ×1= r
x + =3 2 3
x
1
3 (1.5)2 3 (1.5)2 1.5
= r3 r3 =
x = 27 4 4 2 4
x
1 1 (1.5)3 1.5
x3 + 3 + 3 x = 27 3
r = r =
x x (2)3 2
1 1.5
x3 + 3 + 3 × 3 = 27 Diameter = × 2 = 1.5 m.
x 2
1
x3 + 3 = 18
x 42 4
23. Equivalent resistance, R =
1 1 1 42 3
15. 2 2 = = = 0.0123
(3 ) 34 81
360 º
25 + OM2 = 16 + OM2 + 1 + 2OM –1 = 4 –1 = 3
2 . OM = 8 90 º
OM = 4 cm.
18. Here area of four walls [pkj ks
anhokj ksadk{ks=kQy ] 31. g is 6 times greater on earth to that of on moon
= 2( + b) × h = A So, weight of boy on the earth is,
According to the question, [i z ’ ukuq
l kj ] 300 × 6 = 1800 N
= 2[2 + 2b] × 2h
= 2 × 2 × 2[ + b] × h
33. t = 4.4 s, v = 1500 m/s
= 4 × [2( + b) × h]
= 4×A vt 1500 4.4
Using, d = = = 3300 m
= 4A 2 2
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34. Number of vibrations = 20
Time taken to complete 20 vibrations = 2.5 s
Number of vibrations
Frequency =
Time taken
Frequency = 8 Hz
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