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(1001CPA401617047) )0//0CPA4/0607/47)
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(ACADEMIC SESSION 2019-2020)

Pre Nurture and Career Foundation Division

PROFICIENCY TEST # 4
OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

1. Duration of Test is 1 Hours 15 Min. and Questions Paper Contains 50 Questions.


2. Each Question is of 1 Mark. Total marks are 50. There is No negative marking for wrong answer.
3. The questions appearing in the paper are based on Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and
Mental Ability.
4. Student can not use calculators or any other material in the examination hall.
5. Student must abide by the instructions issued during the examination by the invigilators or the centre
incharge.
6. Before attempting the question paper ensure that it contains all the pages and that no question is
missing.
7. A candidate has to write his / her answers in the OMR sheet by darkening the appropriate bubble with
the help of Blue / Black Ball Point Pen only as the correct answer(s) of the question attempted.
8. Use of Pencil and whitener is strictly prohibited.

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PROFICIENCY TEST # 4 CLASS : VI

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PHYSICS 9. When an electric current flows through a


high resistance wire , the wire becomes hot.
This section contains 10 questions. Q.1 to Q.10
This phenomenon is known as
carry 1 mark each.
(1) Heating effect of current
1. Electric charge is a
(2) Magnetic effect of current
(1) scalar quantity (2) vector quantity
(3) Chemical effect of current
(3) both (1) and (2) (4) none
(4) None of these
2. Electric charge is measured in a unit
10. The continuous path along which electric
(1) coulomb (2) ampere
current flows is called
(3) joule (4) volt
(1) battery (2) bulb
3. By rubbing glass rod on silk, glass rod
(3) conductor (4) circuit
acquire
(1) Negative charge (2) Neutral charge CHEMISTRY
(3) Positive charge (4) None
This section contains 10 questions. Q.11 to Q.20
4. Conventional direction of electric current is -
carry 1 mark each.
(1) from positive to negative terminal in a
11. Tea leaves can be separated from liquor by
circuit.
using _____ process.
(2) from negative to positive terminal in a
(1) churning (2) threshing
circuit.
(3) filtration (4) handpicking
(3) from positive to positive terminal in a 12. Filter paper is folded in which shape, for the
circuit. process of filtration.
(4) from negative to negative terminal in a (1) conical (2) cylindrical
circuit. (3) cubic (4) rectangle
5. Emergency light used in our home has 13. Insoluble substance can be separated from
(1) Button cell solution by which process.
(2) voltaic cell (1) Handpicking
(3) Storage cell (2) Churning
(4) Dynamo/generator (3) Winnowing
6. If a charged body attracts another body, the (4) Sedimentation and Decantation
charge on the other body 14. Which of the following is NOT true about
compounds ?
(1) must be negative
(1) The unique set of properties of a
(2) must be positive
compound differs from the properties
(3) must be zero
of the elements that make up the
(4) may be negative or positive or zero
compound.
7. A bulb glows when - (2) The particles are made of atoms of two
(1) current flows through its filament. or more elements that are chemically
(2) it is heated. combined.
(3) battery is replaced. (3) Different samples of any compound
(4) shown to light. have the same elements in the same
8. Voltage is measured by using a device proportion.
(1) ammeter (2) voltmeter (4) They can be separated by physical
(3) galvanometer (4) battery methods.

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PROFICIENCY TEST # 4 CLASS : VI
15. Air is regarded as a mixture because 23. Identify the following micro-organism:
(1) Its pressure may vary
(2) Its temperature may change
(3) Its volume changes under different
conditions
(4) Its composition may vary
16. Which of the following is element ?
(1) Calcium chloride (2) Oxygen gas
(3) Calcium (4) None
17. Rust is formed when iron objects are left out (1) Prokaryote (2) Eukaryote
in the air. The iron reacts with the oxygen in (3) Both (1) and (2) (4) Neither (1) nor (2)
the air, forming iron oxide. Rust can be 24. I am an organelle, found only in a plant cell.
turned back into iron, by mixing it with What am I ?
carbon and heating it. What do you think
rust is?
(1) Element (2) Compound
(3) Mixture (4) Emulsion
18. A mixture of water and oil is _____ in
nature.
(1) homogeneous (2) heterogenous
(3) both (1) & (2) (4) acid (1) cell wall (2) mitochondria
19. Symbol of potassium - (3) cytoplasm (4) chloroplast
(1) P (2) Po 25. Growth of bacteria can be inhibited by -
(3) K (4) Kr (1) vaccines (2) antibiotics
20. An unknown, clear liquid is given to you in a (3) antifungal (4) antiviral
beaker. You transfer the liquid from the 26. Total number of vertebrae in a vertebral column
beaker to a clean, empty test-tube, and begin is -
to heat it. After a while, you see vapours (1) 33 (2) 23
(which on further analysis you discover are (3) 32 (4) 30
vapours of water) rising from the test-tube, 27. Study of body movements is called as -
and pretty soon, all that's left are a few (1) Kinesiology (2) Osteology
crystals of salt stuck to the edges. What was (3) Myology (4) Micro-biology
that liquid? 28. In which labelled part(s) is a movable joint
(1) Element (2) Compound present?
(3) Mixture (4) Both (2) & (3)

BIOLOGY
This section contains 10 questions. Q.21 to Q.30
carry 1 mark each.
21. Who discovered cell in 1665?
(1) Robert brown (2) Stuart Hooke
(3) Robert Hooke (4) None of these
22. Where is National Centre for Cell Science
(NCCS) located?
(1) Pune (2) Bhopal (1) P (2) R
(3) Mumbai (4) Nagpur (3) Q (4) All of these
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29. What is the difference between bone and
MATHEMATICS
cartilage?
(1) Bone is rubbery, and cartilage is firm. This section contains 10 questions. Q.31 to Q.40
(2) Cartilage is rubbery, and bone is firm. carry 1 mark each.
(3) Bone is a more primitive tissue than cartilage. 31. A point has …………….
(4) Bone is inside the body, and cartilage is (1) infinite length (2) fixed Length
outside. (3) no length (4) none of these
30. Match the column A with B to show which level 32. A point where three or more lines meet is called
of organisation describes each body part the -
shown. (1) Point of concurrence
Level of (2) Meeting point
Body part (A)
organization (B)
(3) Collinear point
(4) non Collinear point
33. Parallel lines -
i. a. Organ system (1) intersect at only one point
(2) do not intersect
(3) intersect at two points
(4) none of these
34. The ratio of 1 hour to 300 seconds is
(1) 1:12 (2) 12:1
(3) 1: 5 (4) none of these
35. In a: b: c: d, the extreme terms are
ii. b. Organ (1) a and b (2) b and c
(3) c and d (4) a and d
36. The length and the breadth of a rectangle are
in the ratio 3:1.If the breadth is 7 cm, then the
length of the rectangle is -
(1) 14 cm (2) 16 cm
(3) 18 cm (4) 21 cm
37. There are 25 boys and 25 girls in a class. The
iii. c. Tissue ratio of the number of boys to the total number
of students is -
(1) 1:2 (2) 1:3 (3) 2:3 (4) 3:2
38. A car requires 5 litres of petrol to cover 80km.
How many litres of petrol are required to cover
32 km?
iv. d. Cell (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
39. Which of the following ratio is not equivalent
to 10 : 5 ?
(1) 1:2 (2) 2:1
(1) i)-a, ii)-b, iii)-c, iv)-d (3) 20:10 (4) 30:15
(2) i)-c, ii)-b, iii)-a, iv)-d 40. The cost (in ` ) of 5 kg of tomatoes is ` 100.
(3) i)-c, ii)-a, iii)-b, iv)-d The cost of 2 kg of tomatoes is -
(4) None of these (1) 20 (2) 40 (3) 30 (4) 50
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48. It being given that :
MENTAL ABILITY
> denotes +,
This section contains 10 questions. Q.41 to Q.50 < denotes –,
carry 1 mark each.
+ denotes +,
41. Choose the odd one out.
– denotes =,
(1) 121 (2) 169
= denotes 'less than'
(3) 225 (4) 144
and × denotes 'greater than', find which of
42. If A = 3
the following is a correct statement.
B=5
(1) 3 + 2 > 4 < 9 + 3 < 2
C = 27 then A × B + C = ?
(2) 3 > 2 > 4 = 18 + 3 < 1
(1) 40 (2) 42
(3) 3 > 2 < 4 × 8 + 4 < 2
(3) 96 (4) 90
(4) 3 + 2 < 4 × 9 + 3 < 3
43. Choose the word which is different from the
49. Find the odd one out.
rest.
(1) 5H3 (2) 6L6
(1) Curd (2) Butter
(3) 4D1 (4) 17T3
(3) Oil (4) Cheese
50. In following questions, different alphabts
44. If A means 'plus', B means 'minus' C means
stands for various symbols as indicated
'divided by' and D means 'multiplied by'
bleow :
then 18A12C6D2B5 ?
Addition : O
(1) 17 (2) 27
Division : Q
(3) 25 (4) 45
45. Find the odd one out. Subtraction : M
(1) Mumbai (2) Kandla Equal to : X
(3) Cochin (4) Mysore Multiplication : A
46. If Greater than : Y
× stands for 'addition', Less than : Z
+ stands for 'multiplication' and Out of the four alternatives, given in these
– stands for 'division, then questions, only one is correct according to
20 × 8 + 8 – 4 + 2 above letter symbol.
(1) 80 (2) 25 Identify the correct answer.
(3) 52 (4) 5 (1) 3 O 2 X 2 Q 1 A 3 O 1
47. Find the odd one out. (2) 6 M 2 Y 10 Q 2 A 3 O 1
(1) 31 (2) 41 (3) 10 A 2 Z 2 Q 2 A 10 Q 2
(3) 51 (4) 61 (4) 10 A 2 Y 2 Q 1 A 10 Q 2

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