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science
1. How much frequency can a human ear hear 6. A solid rectangular block of iron is placed
? on top of a table with its various faces
touching the table. In various cases this solid
(A) 15 Hz to 20 Hz block of iron imposes
(B) 20000 Hz to 25000 Hz (A) Different forces and different pressures
(C) 10 Hz to 15 Hz (B) Different force but same pressure
(D) 20 Hz to 20000 Hz (C) Equal force and equal pressure
2. Man’s elbow can only move forward and (D) Same force but different pressure
backward, because it has.
7. Calorific values of fuels are generally
(A) Gliding Joint (B) Hinge Joint expressed in which of the following units ?
(C) Saddle Joint (D) Pivot joint (A) Calories / gram (B) Kilocalories / kg
3. A boy goes to nursery and buys a plant and (C) Joule (D) Kilojoules / kg
plants it in his garden. Which part of the plant
is not visible now ? 8. Diluted sulfuric acid in Voltaic Cells acts as :
(A) Shoot System (B) Root system (A) A cathode (B) An anode
(C) Stem (D) All of these (C) An electrolytic (D) None of these
4. What was the Chipko movement originally 9. Combustion of coal, petrol, diesel etc. is the
against ? basic source :
5. Which of the following crops makes the soil 10. What serious problems arise due to
nitrogenous ? inadvertent use of land ?
(A) Regulation of metabolism of calcium and (A) Rock (B) Small creatures
phosphorus (C) Water (D) Sunlight
(B) Respiration 21. Kaziranga National Park is in which state
(C) Carbohydrate metabolism ?
22. The disease caused in human due to (C) Rabbit (D) None of these
Iodine deficiency.
28. Which of the following is the largest
(A) Cushing’s disease mammal ?
(C) Chloroform (D) None of these 32. The edible part of onion is :
26. Suppose you are a farmer and live in an (A) Thick leaves (B) Root
area where the soil is black. If the climate of
your area is warm and you want to grow (C) Stem (D) Flower
fiber-rich plants in your fields, which of the 33. Which of the following is a transformed
following would you prefer ? stem ?
(A) Coconut (B) Rayon (A) Carrot (B) Sweet potato
(C) Jute (D) Cotton (C) Coconut (D) Potato
27. Which of the following was the first 34. Which of the following is the best
successful clone animal ? conductor of electricity ?
(A) Sheep (B) Ouller (A) Mica (B) Copper
35. If a glass of water is thrown on the floor of (C) Complete eradication of polio
a room, it spreads around it, proving that :
(D) All of the above
(A) The size and volume of the fluid is fixed
41. The number of cells in the egg of a chicken
(B) The shape and size of the fluid are not is :
fixed
(A) One (B) More than one
(C) The size and volume of the fluid is not
fixed (C) Indeterminate (D) Zero
(D) The volume of the fluid is fixed, but the 42. An iron block is submerged into the water
size is uncertain vessel and it sinks to the floor. this is due to :
36. A unicellular microbe is : (A) The weight of the block is less than the
weight of water isplaced by the block
(A) Spirogyra (B) Virus
(B) The density of water is higher than the
(C) Paramectium (D) Hydra density of the block
37. Which is not natural ? (C) The vessel is not so deep that the block
can float
(A) Earthquake
(D) The weight of water displaced by the
(B) Fire from short circuit block is less than the weight of the block
(C) Tsunami 43. By which name is the pressure gauge
(D) Cyclone machine known ?
(C) Newton (D) Richter scale 44. Weight lifters are often required to build
more muscle mass and body mass, for this
39. Which of the following is called the twin purpose, they need to take a diet that is full of
planet of Earth ?
(A) Carbohydrates (B) Fat
(A) Jupiter (B) Saturn
(C) Vitamin (D) Protein
(C) Venus (D) Mars
44. The main reason for having day and night
40. Pulse Polio Program aims to : is :
(B) Moon revolving on its axis (B) Nutrient growth will occur
(C) Earth rotates on its own axis (C) Will have no effect
45. The falling star (meteor) is : 50. The ozone layer present in the
atmosphere absorbs :
(A) A glowing body that moves at uniform
speed in the atmosphere (A) Cosmic rays
(C) Meteor that catches fire as it enters the (C) Ultraviolet rays
Earth’s atmosphere
(D) All radiation
(D) A star moving at the same speed
(A) Nutrient deficiency will occur (C) 540 feet (D) 180 feet
(C) 5436 (D) 5336 63. On throwing two dices together, find the
probability of not getting the sum of the digits
57. Find the single equivalent discount of two as a prime number.
successive discounts 70% and 30% :
(A) 17/36 (B) 7/18
(A) 75% (B) 79%
(C) 13/36 (D) 15/30
(C) 100% (D) 89%
64. Find the quadratic equation whose roots
58. Find the compound interest of 8000 at the are 5 and –5.
rate of 15% annually for 2 years 4 months.
(A) x2 + 5 = 0 (B) x2 – 5 = 0
(A) 2980 (B) 3091
(C) x2 – 25 = 0 (D) x + 5 = 0
(C) 3109 (D) 3100
1 1
65. If 𝑥 2 + 𝑥 2 = 727 then find 𝑥 3 − 𝑥 3
59. 1/4th of the tank fills in 10 minutes. In
how much time will the remaining part of the
(A) 125 (B) 140
tank to fill ?
(C) 155 (D) 170
(A) 15 min (B) 40 min
66. The sum of interior angles of a polygon is
(C) 30 min (D) 20 min
144°. Find the number of sides of the polygon.
60. A and B together finish a work in 4 days.
(A) 9 (B) 10
while A alone finishes the work in 12 days. In
how many days will B finish the same work ? (C) 12 (D) 8
(C) 150 (D) 175 74. Capital money of 31,250, became 35,152
after 3/2 year with interest when the
68. The sum of three consecutive odd
interest was adjusted for each six months.
numbers is 1383. Find the largest number.
What is the annual rate of interest ?
(A) 463 (B) 459
(A) 4% (B) 8%
(C) 457 (D) 300
(C) 6% (D) 8.1%
69. Find the HCF of 368, 400, 464.
75. The value of x in the equation—
(A) 16 (B) 23 𝑥−𝑏−𝑐 𝑥−𝑐−𝑎 𝑥−𝑎−𝑏
( )+( 𝑏 )+( 𝑐 ) =3
𝑎
(C) 25 (D) 29
(A) (a – b + c) (B) (a + b + c)
70. A man completes his journey in the
following steps : 2/5th of his journey by (C) (a + b – c) (D) (b + c – a)
train,1/3rd by bus ; 1/4th by car and
76. What will be the diameter of the circle
remianing 3 km by foot. Find the total
with parallel chords of length 6 cm and 8 cm
distance coverd by him in entire journey.
in one side of the centre and the distance
(A) 118 km (B) 108 km between two chords is one centimeter—
(A) 80 (B) 40
77. The diameter of cylinder is 14 cm and its 83. Ram can finish a piece of work in 20 days
curved surface area is 220 cm2 , the volume while Ramesh can do it in 12 days. Ramesh
of the cylinders— worked on it for only 9 days. Now Ram can
finish the remaining work in—
(A) 770 cm3 (B) 1000 cm3
(A) 3 days (B) 5 days
(C) 1540 cm3 (D) 6622 cm3
(C) 7 days (D) 2 days
78. If Y = a ; a ≠ 0, the graph for this is—
84. If 4xy, is exactly divisible by 3, then the
(A) The X – axis least value of (x + y) is—
(B) The Y – axis (A) 1 (B) 4
(C) A line parallel to the Y – axis (C) 5 (D) 7
(D) A line parallel to the X – axis 85. The lengths of parallel sides of a
79. A period of 4 hours 30 minutes is what trapezium are 19 cm and 13 cm and its area is
precent of a day ? 128 cm2. The distance between the parallel
sides is—
(A)75/4 (B) 20
(A) 9 cm (B) 7 cm
(C)200/3 (D) 19
(C) 8 cm (D) 12.5 cm
6𝑥+1 𝑥−3
80. If +1 = then the value of x is—
3 6 86. Find the area of equilateral triangle whose
each side is 20 cm.
(A) 1 (B) – 1
100
(C) 3 (D) – 3 (A) (B) 100√3
√3
(A) 5.3 (B) 5.6 99. The ratio of radii of two cylinders is 2 : 3
and the ratio of their height is 5 : 3. The ratio
(C) 5 (D) 3.6 of their volumes will be—
93. If 21 is added to a number, then it (A) 27 : 20 (B) 20 : 27
becomes 7 lesser than 3 times itself. The
number is— (C) 9 : 4 (D) 4 : 9
the passage. Read the passage carefully (C) A good religion divides man from man.
and choose the best answer to each
question out of the four alternatives. (D) A good religion supports democratic
system.
The two dominant features of our age are
science and democracy. They have come to 103. The writer of the passage stresses the
stay. We cannot ask educated people to importance of :
accept the deliverances of faith without (A) religion
rational evidence. Whatever we are called
upon to accept must be justified and (B) science
supported by reason. Otherwise our religious
beliefs will be reduced to wishful thinking. (C) science and democracy
Modern man must learn to live with a religion (D) democracy
which commends itself to his intellectual
conscience, to the spirit of science. Besides, 104. The writer says that :
religion should be the sustaining faith of
democracy which insists on the intellectual (A) Educated people are likely to accept faith
and spiritual development of every human not supported by reason.
being irrespective of his caste, creed,
(B) People should have unquestionable faith
community, or race. Any religion which
in religion.
divides man from man or supports privileges,
exploitation, wars, cannot commend itself to (C) Faith and reason are two separate
us today. entities.
101. In the passage it is said that democracy : (D) Faith without rational evidence may not
be acceptable to the educated people.
(A) should aim at the intellectual growth of all
people. 105. What, according to the writer, is the role
of religion in the present age?
(B) should strengthen religion.
(A) To promote rational thinking.
(C) should work for spiritual development of
every human being. (B) To inculcate scientific spirit in man.
(A) A good religion supports wars if In the following questions a word has been
necessary. written in four different ways out of which
only one is correctly spelt. Find the
(B) A good religion grants a number of
correctly spelt word.
privileges to people.
106. (A) privilege (B) privilige
111. A person with a long experience of any (A) meek (B) cowardly
occupation :
(C) mild (D) gentle
(A) Veteran (B) Genius
119. Arrogant :
(C) Seasoned (D) Ambidexterous
(A) simple (B) timid
112. Words written on a tomb :
(C) civilized (D) modest
(A) Epithet (B) Epigraph
120. Meek :
(C) Soliloquy (D) Epitaph
(A) strong (B) tall
113. Stealthily done :
(C) noble (D) cheerful
(A) Devious (B) Nefarious
In the following questions, out of the four
(C) Surreptitious (D) Villainous alternatives, choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the given word.
114. Something no longer in use :
121. Infamy
(A) Desolate (B) Absolute
(A) notoriety (B) glory
(C) Obsolete (D) Primitive
(C) integrity (D) familiarity
115. One not concerned with right or wrong :
(A) hesitant (B) fearless 128. Did he remember the date and time ?
(C) extrovert (D) rash (A) Are the date and time remembered by
him ?
123. Prodigal
(B) Was he remembering the date and time ?
(A) exclusive (B) precise
(C) Were the date and time remembered by
(C) brief (D) clear him ?
124. Perspicuous (D) Did the date and time remembered by
(A) relevant (B) obvious him ?
(C) lavish (D) carefree 129. The boys were digging a hole in the
ground.
125. Fostering
(A) A hole had been dug in the ground by the
(A) safeguarding (B) neglecting boys.
(C) sidelining (D) nurturing (B) In the ground, the boys dug a hole.
In questions a sentence has been given in (C) A hole in the ground has been dug by the
Active/Passive form. Out of the four boys.
alternatives suggested, select the one
which best expresses the same sentence in (D) A hole was being dug by the boys in the
Active/Passive form ground.
126. Open the door. 130. We must now deal with these problem.
(A) The door must be opened. (A) These problems must now be dealt with
by us.
(B) The door will be opened.
(B) These problems must now be dealing
(C) The door is opened. with by us.
(D) Let the door be opened. (C) These problems must now deal with by
us.
127. I did not trust anybody.
(D) These problems are to be dealt with by
(A) Nobody was trusted by me. us.
(B) Nobody had been trusted by me. Fill in the blanks in the following
sentenceswith appropriate prepositions
(C) Nobody would be trusted by me.
131. How can I give...............when I am not at 137. She .............. go at once to her house.
fault.
(A) should (B) must
(A) up (B) away
(C) could (D) may
(C) way (D) in
138. .............. God grant you a long life !
132. I hate sitting...............him as he always
smells of garlic. (A) Can (B) Should
(C) about (D) beside 139. You .............. borrow books from me.
133. The new education policy provides a (A) should (B) can
useful break...............for the planners to (C) could (D) might
remove illiteracy.
140. He .............. play chess when he was
(A) up (B) through young.
(C) away (D) in (A) can (B) could
134. There is a disturbing nexus .......... politics (C) will (D) should
and sports in India.
Fill in the blanks by choosing the
(A) among (B) with appropriate articles and determiners :
(C) by (D) between 141. English is ....... easy language.
135. The pilots had been warned about the (A) a (B) the
storm before they took............... .
(C) an (D) none of them
(A) away (B) up
142. ....... sun shines brightly.
(C) over (D) off
(A) A (B) An
Fill in the blanks in the following
sentences choosing the correct (C) The (D) None of them
alternatives from those given below each
sentence : 143. French is ............ language of ............people
of England.
136. My son .............. speak English very well.
(A) an, a (B) a, the
(A) could (B) can
(C) the, an (D) an, the
(C) must (D) would
144. Rohit is ....... untidy boy.
164. India was divided into how many (c) Council of Ministers
Mahajanpadas during the ancient period?
(d) Parliament
(a) Fifty (b) Sixteen
169. Which among the following is the
(c) Four (d) Nine highest dam of India?
166. Who among the following founded the (a) Ganga (b) Yamuna
‘All India Muslim League’?
(c) Brahamputra (d) Sutlej
(a) Syed Ahmed Khan
171. Which among the following bodies is
(b) Muhammed Ali makes plans for development of panchayats
and municipal areas?
(c) Agha Khan
(a) Planning commission
(d) Hamid Ali Kha
(b) NITI Ayog
167. Which of the following layer of the Earth
is termed as Sial ? (c) District Planning Committee
(b) Sufi Saints 178. Find the incorrect match for the centre
of the revolt and leaders associated with
(c) Tulsidas them.
(d) Kabirdas (a) Delhi : General Bakhat Khan
174. Who can extend the jurisdiction of a (b) Kanpur : Nana Saheb
High Court?
(c) Lucknow : Begum Hazarat Mahal
(a) Parliament of India
(d) Bareilly : Kunwar Singh
(b) President of India
179. Who was the Viceroy of India during
(c) Supreme Court of India Jallianwala Bagh Massacre?
(d) The Governor of the State (a) Lord Curzon
175. Climate change is caused by (b) Lord Chelmsford
(a) Green house gases (c) Lord Bentinck
(b) Depletion of ozone layer (d) Lord Minto
(c) Pollution 180. Nizam-ud-din Auliya was a sufi saint of
(d) All of the above …………………… .
176. Tughlaqabad Fort was built by ……. (a) Chisti (b) Qadiri
177. Young Bengal movement was started A.भयंकर व्यक्ति B.जहरीला व्यक्ति
by……………………… .
C.कपटी मित्र D.डं क िारने वाला
(a) Rabindranath Tagore
182. कौन-सा शब्द व्यक्ति वाचक संज्ञा नहीं है
(b) Henry Vivian Derozio
A.िोहन B.आगरा
(c) Satyendranath
C.नदी D.गंगा
(d) Surya Sen