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JMI XI Entrance test Series - I

J.M.I School XI Science Entrance Examination

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Part – 1 English
1. The reported speech of ‛My daughter said, I preferred cold coffee‚
(a) My daughter said she preferred cold coffee. (b) My daughter said that she would prefer cold coffee.
(c) My daughter said that she prefers cold coffee. (d) My daughter said that she preferred cold coffee.
2. Change into indirect speech: ‘Don’t neglect your health’ Denise said to me:
(a) Denise said to me that do not neglect your health.
(b) Denise said to me that I should not neglect my health.
(c) Denise advised me not to neglect my health.
(d) Denise advised me that I was neglecting my health.
3. Change into indirect speech: ‛Where do you want to go now? He said to me‚.
(a) He asked me where did I want to go now. (b) He asked me where I wanted to go then.
(c) He asked that where I wanted to go then. (d) He asked me where I wanted to go now.
4. Change into indirect speech: ‛Are you a medical student?‚ I asked Rita:
(a) I asked Rita if she is a medical student. (b) I asked Rita whether she has been a medical student.
(c) I asked Rita whether she was a medical student. (d) I asked Rita if you are a medical student.
5. Choose the correct form of the verb: We are good friends. We _____________ each other for a long time.
(a) Know (b) have known (c) known (d) have been knowing
6. Change into direct speech: He asked me how often I ate out at a restaurant.
(a) He asked, ‛How often was I eating out at a restaurant?‚
(b) He said, ‛How often did you eat out at a restaurant?‚
(c) He said, ‛How often do you eat out at a restaurant?‚
(d) How often I eat out at a restaurant? He asked.
7. Change into direct speech: He asked me where I worked:
(a) He said, ‛Where do you work?‚ (b) He asked, ‛Where I worked?‚
(c) He said, ‛Did I work?‚ (d) He said, ‛Where you working?‚
8. Supply the correct form of the future tense of the verb in the bracket: ‛The Rainy months (Come) again.‚
(a) The Rainy months have come again. (b) The Rainy month will come again.
(c) The Rainy months come again. (d) The Rainy months should come again.
9. Use the correct form of the verb in the bracket in past tense. ‛People (live) happily in olden days.‚
(a) People lived happily in olden days. (b) People were living happily in olden days.
(c) People have lived happily in olden days. (d) People have been living happily in olden days.
10. Choose the correct form of the verb in the bracket: ‛The baby (cry) for the last two hours.‚
(a) The baby cries for the last two hours. (b) The baby crying for the last two hours.
(c) The baby has been crying for the last two hours. (d) The baby cries for the last two hours.
11. Choose sentences into negative: ‛These questions are difficult to answer.‚
(a) These questions are easy not to answer. (b) These questions are not easy to answer.
(c) These questions cannot be answered. (d) Who can answer these questions?
12. Change into Interrogative: ‛I can do it in five minutes.‚

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(a) How can I do it in five minutes? (b) Who cannot do it for me in five minutes?
(c) Can I not do it in five minutes? (d) In five minutes it could be done by me.
13. Change the sentences into negative: ‛He tried every, plan.‚
(a) He always tried hard. (b) He never plans.
(c) He left no plan untried. (d) He plans very well.
14. Change the sentence into affirmative: ‛Who does not know her?‚
(a) Everyone knows her. (b) No one knows her.
(c) How can you know her? (d) She is known by everyone.
15. A Sentence that expresses a command, a request or suggestion is called:
(a) An Imperative sentence (b) An Interrogative sentence
(c) An Optative sentence (d) An Exclamatory sentence
16. Change the sentence into exclamatory sentence: ‛It is very beautiful building?‚
(a) What a great building! (b) What a very beautiful building!
(c) What a building it is! (d) What a beautiful building it is!
17. Choose the correct form of the verb in the bracket:‛By this time next year Hamid(take) his university degree.‚
(a) By this time next year Hamid is taking his university degree.
(b) By this time next year Hamid will have taken his university degree.
(c) By this time next year Hamid will take his university degree.
(d) By this time next year Hamid takes his university degree.
18. Change the verb in the bracket in the present continuous tense: ‛Father (go) out today.‚
(a) Father has gone out today. (b) Father will go out today.
(c) Father is going out today. (d) Father went out today.
19. Supply the correct from of the Present Perfect tense of the verb in the bracket: ‛I (live) here for ten years.‚
(a) I have been living here since ten years. (b) I have been living here for ten years.
(c) I lived here for ten years. (d) I was living here for ten years.
20. Supply the correct from of the Present Perfect continuous tense of the verb in the bracket: ‛I (read) this book for
hours.‚
(a) I have read this book for two hours. (b) I am reading this book for two hours.
(c) I read this book for two hours. (d) I have been reading this book for two hours.
Read the following passage, and answer. The questions that follows:
A man usually be known by the looks he reads as well as by the company he keeps, for there is a championship of
books as well as of men and one should always live in the best company, whether it be books or of men. A good
book may be among the best of friends. It is same day today that it always was and it will never change. It is the
most patient and cheerful of companions. It does not turn its back upon us in times of adversity or distress. It always
receives us with the same kindness, amusing and interesting us in youth, comforting and consoling us in age.
21. A man may usually be known by the books he reads, because:
(a) His reading habit shows that he is a scholar. (b) The books he reads affect his thinking and character.
(c) Books provide him a lot of knowledge. (d) His selection of books reveals his temperament & character.

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22. Which of the following statement is not true?
(a) A good book never betrays us.
(b) A good book serves as a permanent friend
(c) We have sometimes to be patients with a book as it may bore us
(d) Good book as well as good men always provides the finest company.
23. The statement, ‛A good book may be among the best friends.‚ In the middle of the passage means that:
(a) There cannot be a better friend than a good book.
(b) Books may be good friends, but not better than good men.
(c) A good book can be including among the best friends of mankind.
(d) Our best friends read the same good books.
24. Which of the following is opposite in meaning to the word, ‛adversity occurring‚ in the passage?
(a) Happiness (b) Prosperity (c) Progress (d) Misfortune
25. Which of the following would be most suitable title for the passage?
(a) Books show the reader’s character. (b) Books are man’s abiding friends.
(c) Books are useful for our youth. (d) The importance of books in old age.
Part – 2 G.K.
26. World Wide Web contains which type of information?
(a) Text only (b) Picture only (c) Audio & Text only (d) Text, Picture & Audio only.
27. In an aircraft the flight recorder is called
(a) The white box (b) The Plastic box (c) The Black box (d) The Steel box
28. The Constitution of UNO is called
(a) Declaration (b) Peace agreement (c) Megna Carta (d) Charter
29. Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers the President of impose central Rule on a State?
(a) Article 256 (b) Article 356 (c) Article 370 (d) Article 373
30. In which country is the committee which select winners for Noble Peace located?
(a) Denmark (b) Norway (c) Sweden (d) Finland
31. Who wrote the National song ‘Vande Matram’?
(a) Bankim Chandara Chatarji (b) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(c) Sarat Chandara Chatarji (d) Subramaniam Bharti
32. Which port is now renamed as the Shyama Parasad Mukherjee port?
(a) Vishakhapatnam port (b) Kandla port (c) Kolkata port (d) Chennai port
33. Which country of the following has the largest Muslim Population?
(a) India (b) Pakistan (c) Indonesia (d) Saudi Arabia
34. National Immunization Day is observed on
(a) 19th January (b) 20th January (c) 21th January (d) None of thsese
35. Jamia Millia Islamia was established at Aligarh by a group of nationalist Muslim in the year:
(a) 1935 (b) 1959 (c) 1920 (d) 1925

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Part – 3 Science
36. The main constituent of LPG, CNG and Biogas are
(a) Butane, Methane and Ethane respectively (b) Butane, Methane and Methane respectively
(c) Butane, Propane and Methane respectively (d) Methane, Mercaptan and Hexane respectively
37. Which lens you should prefer to use while reading small letter found in dictionary
(a) Convex lens of focal length 50 cm (b) Concave lens of focal length 5 cm
(c) Convex lens of focal length 5 cm (d) Both (a) & (b) can be used
38. Blue colour of sky is due to
(a) Scattering of light (b) Reflection of light (c) Refraction of light (d) Diffraction of light
39. The Astronauts see the sky as
(a) Black (b) Grey (c) Indigo (d) No Colour
40. Cinematography makes use of
(a) Accommodation (b) Persistence of vision
(c) Least distance of distinct vision (d) Bi-focal length system
41.If potential at a point is 20V,the workdone in bringing a charge of0.5coulomb from infinitely to this point will be
(a) 20J (b) 10J (c) 5J (d) 40J
42. When a ray of light is incident normally, the angle of incidence is
(a) 900 (b) Acute (c) Obtuse (d) Zero
43. S.I. unit of specific resistance of resistivity
(a) Ω (b) Ω – m (c) Ω/m (d) Ω–1
44. Electric field is due to
(a) Static Charge (b) Straight wire carrying current
(c) Due to solenoid (d) Due to current
45. At magnetic poles the angle of dip is
(a) 900 (b) 300 (c) 450 (d) 00
46. One electron volt is equal to
(a) 1.6 × 10–19J (b) 9.1 × 10–31J (c) 1.6 × 10–18J (d) 1.9 × 10–19J
47. A solar water heater cannot be used to get hot water on a
(a) Hot day (b) Sunny day (c) Cloudy day (d) Windy day
48. In India Uranium comes from
(a) Jharia Mines (b) Jadugode Mines (c) Raniganj Mines (d) None of these
49. Who discovered neutron?
(a) Chadwick (b) Newton (c) Einstein (d) Maxwell
50. If object of 7cm height is placed at 12cm from a convex lens of focal length of 8cm. Find the height of image
(a) 14cm (b) 10cm (c) 22cm (d) 24cm
51. Brass is an alloy of
(a) Cu & Zn (b) Cu & Sn (c) Pb & Sn (d) Pb & Zn
52. Oleum is

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(a) H2S2O7 (b) H2S2O8 (c) H2SO7 (d) H2SO3
53. The Halogen that belongs to third period is
(a) F (b) Br (c) I (d) Cl
54. When Sulphur dioxide is dissolved in water, the product formed is
(a) Sulphuric Acid (b) Sulphurous Acid (c) Hydrogen Sulphide (d) Oleum
55. The most reactive halogen is
(a) F (b) Br (c) I (d) Cl
56. The pH of a solution of NaOH is 9. What will be its pH when more water is added to its solution?
(a) Less than 9 (b) More than 9 (c) Equal to 9 (d) Equal to 10
57. A shiny brown coloured element ‘X’ on heating in air becomes black in colour. Name the element ‘X’:
(a) Fe (b) Cu (c) Zn (d) Mg
58. Wood Alcohol is the other name of
(a) Methanol (b) Ethanol (c) Propanol (d) Butanol
59. In CH2 = CH2 the valency of carbon is
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 8
60. Ethene (Common name ethylene) occurs in
(a) Producer gas (b) Coal gas (c) Water gas (d) None of these
61. Reaction in which energy is absorbed is known as
(a) Exothermic reaction (b) Redox reaction
(c) Decomposition reaction (d) Endothermic reaction
62. At room temperature mercury exists as
(a) Liquid (b) Solid (c) Gas (d) All of these
63. Ethanoic acid is commonly known as
(a) Formic acid (b) Acetic acid (c) Citric acid (d) Oxalic acid
64. The number of bonds between who nitrogen atoms are
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 0
65. Which of the following is not an allotrope of Carbon?
(a) Diamond (b) Bauxite (c) Graphite (d) Fullerene
66. In our body carbohydrate is stored as:
(a) Starch (b) Glycogen (c) Sucrose (d) Ribose
67. Amino acids are obtained from the digestion of :
(a) Fats (b) Nucleic acid (c) Protein (d) Starch
68. Blood transports CO2 mainly
(a) In dissolved form (b) As bicarbonate ion
(c) As Carboxy haemoglobin (d) As Carbamino haemoglobin
69. Reflex arc are located
(a) Fore brain (b) Mid brain (c) Hind brain (d) Spinal Chord
70. Maintenance of posture and balance of the body is the function of

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(a) Medulla (b) Cerebellum (c) Cerebrum (d) Pons
71. Insulin regulates
(a) Blood sugar level (b) Blood calcium level (c) Blood phosphate level (d) None of these
72. Tall pea plants are represented by
(a) TT (b) tt (c) Tt (d) Both TT & Tt
73. Which of the following is a non-conventional source of energy?
(a) Fossil fuel (b) Hydro energy (c) Solar energy (d) Biomass
74. Which of the following is at the first tropic levels of a food chain?
(a) Primary Consumer (b) Decomposers (c) Tertiary Consumer (d) Producer
75. DNA is a cell nucleus in the information source for making
(a) Protein (b) Glucose (c) Lipids (d) Ribose
76. Which of the following is not a part of lung?
(a) Alveoli (b) Atrium (c) Bronchi (d) Bronchiole
77. Which of the following is important for blood clotting?
(a) Neutrophils (b) Lymph (c) Monocytes (d) Platelets
78. ATP is
(a) An amino acid (b) A protein (c) A glycolipid (d) Nucleotide
79. Which of the following essential element is used in the synthesis of protein?
(a) Phosphorous (b) Iron (c) Nitrogen (d) Magnesium
80. Blood is formed in the human adult by the:
(a) Bone marrow (b) Heart (c) Spleen (d) Kidney
Part – 4 Mathematics
81. If Nauman was 32years old 8years ago, how old was he x years ago?
(a) x – 40 (b) x – 24 (c) 40 – x (d) 24 – x
82. 2 x × 2y = 8 and 9 x × 3y = 81, then (x, y) =
(a) (1, 2) (b) (2, 1) (c) (1, 1) (d) (1, 3)
83. If sides of a right triangle are in A.P, then their sides are in the ratio of:
(a) 1 : 2 : 3 (b) 11 : 12 : 13 (c) 3 : 4 : 5 (d) 10 : 12 : 14
84. If three vertices of a ||gm are (a+b, a–b), (2a+b, 2a–b), (a–b, a+b) then its fourth vertex
(a) (a, –a) (b) (a, –b) (c) (–b, b) (d) (b, –b)
2 2
85. If (n + a) is a factor of the polynomial n + pn + q and n + mn + q, then ‘a’ is equal to
(a) (b) (c) (d)
86. , are n consecutive term of an A.P. Then

is equal to
(a) (b) (c) (d)
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(a) 42 (b) 40 (c) – 40 (d) –42
88. The area of an isosceles triangle is 60 cm 2 and length of each one of its equal sides is 13cm, then what will be
the length of the base?
(a) 10cm (b) 20cm (c) 14cm (d) None of these
89. If then what is the value of
(a) –2 (b) 3 (c) –1 (d) 2
90. The area of triangle formed by (a, b + c), (b, c + a) and (c, a + b) will be :
(a) a + b + c (b) abc (c) (a + b + c)2 (d) 0
91. The perimeter of a section of circle of radius 5.2cm is 16.4cm, then what will be the area of sector?
(a) 15.6cm2 (b) 20.6 cm2 (c) 18.3 cm2 (d) 42.64 cm2
92. Two unbiased coin are tossed what will be probability of getting two heads?
(a) ¼ (b) ½ (c) 2/3 (d) 1/3
93. Which of the following relation is true?
(a) Mode = 3Median – 2Mean (b) Mode = 2Median +2Mean
(c) Median = 3Mode – Mean (d) None of these
94. The least value of sum of positive real number and its reciprocal is:
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) None of these
95. The first term of an A.P – 7 and common difference 5 then what will be the 18 th term?
(a) 78 (b) 58 (c) 48 (d) 62
96. Two vertices of a triangle are (3, - 5) and (-7, 4) and its centroid is (2, -1), then third vertex will be:
(a) (20, –2) (b) (10, –2) (c) (20, 2) (d) (10, 2)
97. If the radii of circular ends of a bucket of height 400cm are of length 35cm and 14cm then what will be the
volume of the bucket?
(a) 60060cm3 (b) 80080cm3 (c) 70040cm3 (d) 80160cm3
98. Two circles touch each other externally at C and AB is a common tangent to the circle then angleACB = ?
(a) 600 (b) 450 (c) 300 (d) 900
99. A solid piece of iron of dimension 49 × 33 × 24 cm is moulded into sphere. The radius of sphere is:
(a) 21cm (b) 28cm (c) 35cm (d) 11cm
100. Mode is
(a) Least frequent value (b) Middle most value
(c) Most frequent value (d) None of these

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