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Practice Paper 01

01.Elemental composition of all Proteins is;


01. C,H,O,N 02. C,H,O 03.C,H,O,N,P 04.C,H,O,N,S

02. Choose the incorrect statement.


01. Starch test is required to verify the activity of Amylase enzyme.
02.Proteins give a light blue colour with the Biurete Test.
03. Activity of enzyme is to catalyze bio chemical reactions.
04. Glucose gives a brick red precipitate with Benedict’s reagent.

03. Unit of Force is,


01.kgm2s-2 02.kgms-1 03.kgms-2 04.kgms2

04. Deficiency of which of the following elements will cause the given symptoms in plants,
A)Retarded growth of roots
B)Red and Purple patches on leaves
01. N 02.P 03.K 04.S

05. The maximum height of a stone projected upwards at an initial velocity of 20ms-1 is,
01. 10m 02. 20m 03. 30m 4. Not enough data given.

06. Choose the correct statement.


01. An object can change its direction when moving in a constant velocity.
02. Speed depends on the direction.
03. Accelaration is constant for an object moving under the gravitational force.
04. Momentum is a scalar quantity.
07. Standard symbol of an element is given as 19
9A. Numbers of electrons,protons and
neutrons respectively are,
01. 9,9,10 02. 9,9,9 03.10,9,9 04, 10,9,10
08. Which of the following elements have a valency of 2?
01. K,Cl,S 02.Be,O,Ca 03. Al,O,S 04. F, N, Ca
09. Choose the element that has the highest first ionization energy.
01. He 02.Be 03.Ne 04.Ar
10. What is the correct statement.
01. All the first group elements are metals.
02.B,Al are metalloids.
03. II group elements are reactive than I group elements.
04. Majority of the elements that have identified are metals.
11. Which element forms the most acidic oxide out of the following?
01.Na 02 Al 03.S 04.Cl
12. Structure that is useful in transmitting genetic characters is,
01.Nucleus 02.Ribosome 03.Endoplasmic reticulum 04.Mitochondria
13. Select the answer with vector quantities.
01. Speed, displacement
02.Momentum, acceleration
03.Momentum, kinetic Energy
04.Force, Distance
14.What is the group and the period respectively of the atom that has 16 total electrons.
01. V and 3 02.VI and 3 03.VII and 3 04.V and 2
15.Chemical formulae of the Bicarbonate of Y is Y(HCO3)2. Sulphate of Y should be?
01. YSO4 02. Y2SO4 03.Y2(SO4)3 04.Y2(SO4)2
16. Select the correct statement
01. There can be no movement if an unbalanced force is absent.
02. The acceleration is directly proportional to the force applied.
03. Rowing a boat is an example for Newton’s Second law.
04. Reducing the friction can increase the magnitude of the unbalanced force.

17. Select the incorrect statement.


01. Only difference between a plant cell and animal cell is that plant cells have a cell wall.
02.Ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis.
03.Plasma membrane is the outer most boundary of an animal cell.
04. Some cells can survive without a nucleus.

18. Choose the correct statements regarding mitosis.


A) 4 daughter cells are formed.
B) All daughter cells are genetically idemtical.
C) Gametes are produced as a result of mitosis.
01. A only 02.A,B only 03. B only 04. All A,B,C

19. How many O atoms are there in 45g of Glucose. (C=12, O=16, H=1)
01. 1.5× 6.022×1023
02. 0.5× 6.022×1023
03. 0.25× 6.022×1023
04. 1× 6.022×1023

20.How many moles of H atoms are there in 17g of Ammonia gas. (N=14, H=1, O=16)
01. 1mol 02. 2mol 03.3mol 4.4mol
21. Choose the correct statement.
01. Mass of a one O atom is 6.022×1023 g.
02. Mass of 16 O atoms is 6.022×1023g.
03. Mass of 6.022×1023 atoms is 16g.
04.None of the above.

22. Select the correct statements.


A) All the common characteristics of a living being are shown in every living being.
B) There is a clear distinguishable line between living and non living organisms.
C) Viruses become “living”only in a living host cell.
01. A and B 02. A only 03.C only 04. B and C

23. Select the most appropriate answer for a stimulus.

1. Maintenance of a constant internal environment


2. A change takes place in internal and external environment
3. A change in the external or internal environment that is strong enough
to bring about a response
4. Co-ordination between different organs during responding

24. On a table a box is in equilibrium under three co planar forces 10,15 and P newtons.
The resultant of the two forces 10 and 15 is 12N. Find the true statements.
A) Magnitude of P is 12N.
B) P acts in the direction of the resultant force of the two forces 10 and 15.
C) The line of action of P goes through the intersecting points of the actions of the two
forces 10 and 15.
01. A only 02.A,B only 03.B,C only 04.All A,B,C

25. Select the answer that has only polar molecules.


01. CO2, N2 02.NH3, CO2 03.H2O, CF4 04.H2O , NH3
26. How many lone electron pairs on a one N atom in N2 molecule?
01. 1 02. 2 03. 3 04.4

27. Choose the incorrect statement from the following.


01. Most ionic compounds exist as ionic lattices.
02. Ionic compounds have high boiling and melting points.
03. Ionic compounds are soluble in water.
04. Ionic compounds conduct electricity in their liquid state.

28. Two stones that have masses 4.5kg are suspended in opposite directions on a meter
ruler at the marks 30cm and 78cm respectively. Find the moment of forces?
01. 2.16 Nm 02. 21.6Nm 03. 4.32 Nm 04. 43.2Nm

29. Consider the following statements.


A)If the magnitudes of two collinear forces are equal and opposite in direction then the
object is in equilibrium.
B) An object under three parallel forces is in equilibrium if one force is
equal in magnitude to one of the other two forces and it is in the
opposite direction.
C) Even under the action of more than three forces, a system can remain in
equilibrium by applying forces appropriately.
The incorrect statements are,
01. A only 02. A,B only 03.C only 04.B only

30) A tank with a length 5 m, width 3 m and depth 2 m is filled with a liquid of
density 800 kg m-3.
What is the force acting on the bottom of the tank due to that pressure?
01. 120000N 02. 240000N 03. 360000N 04. 480000N

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