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OLYMP/AD MATRIX Class-X Lass ashe) (6 This section contains 10 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (©) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 1 When a piece of aluminium wire of finite length is drawn through a series of dies to reduce its diameter to half its original value, its resistance will become (A) Twotimes (B) Fourtimes (C) Eight times, (D) Sixteen times we Pad crag & QeafhPran & are ay Glare Sear are ser ae fea ora &, ah Gey ofeter ef Gree: (A) tp (8) aR aT (©) a6 GT (D) tae TT Find the TRUE statement (A) Inanelectrolyte solution, the electric currentis mainly due to the movement of electrons (B) The resistance of an incandescent lamp is lesser when the lamp is switched on (C) Specific resistance ofa wire depends upon its dimension (D) The resistance of carbon decreases with the increase of temperature aes BIT HT ET ATT (A) fea omreea fiers a fge oer gear: sctagta ah aft @ eth (B) water ety an Raa are, we ah Reif A feet awe eter B (©) aR a7 Pane afer sare fear og Prk ee & (D) wy 4 gfe S ae ods a fete Teas A beam of monochromatic blue light of wavelength 4200 A inair travels in water of refractive index 4/3. Its wavelength in water will be woot set wore Gor Tt ay # aeTaef 4200 A S| aE amass 4/3 S ore A Waka eth SSAA ot A aera ett (a) 4200A (B) 5800A (©)4150A (D) 31504 @ MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD An object is located 4m from the first of two thin converging lenses of focal length 2m and Im respectively. The lenses are separated by 3m, The final image formed by the second lens is located from the source ata distance of ah re safe et ROrraA, waver GE apaeE 2 ae ote | ace & Cw GR G3 SA a A oR Ww gE ELH aig axq Gee Get BA tex aA Gh we Ror 81 Gat ter rer Pa ier ufaaea eat for GA oe Rex a Sou as] fe “im 3m (A) 80m ) 75m (©) 60m (D) 65m 1 A.convex mirror of focal length fforms animage whichis ~ times the object. Thedistance ofthe object from the mirroris Eater er eT A rs rae Lh eR SA eT BL a eT A gh SH { n-1), (A) (n- DF ® a) © ( ots ©) @ +e Which of the following statement are correct Fret ag are /ae wor wel i The product of a volt and a coulombis ajoule ace va ets or IDIOTS Ys} Gea ii, ‘The product of a volt and an amperes a joule/second ace wa Quay ar AIS at / Heres ahem & ii, ‘The product of volt and watt is horse power. ties Wa ae wr TIA area afer Sten & iv, Watt-hour can be measured in terms of electron volt, We er wt ectagis atec B ws A aT oT eT (A) iand iii /izemiii (B) iiiandiv/i, iizeriv (©) iiiandiv eativ (D) All four are correct / wil al wea & 2 MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD Consider the inferences given below in respect of the following current loop of wire kept in a magnetic field B we Gada 2a B a are gy a aR ear ar 1 gaa wala Re Ay aeall HT eae a 2 p—_—™ — Se i The magnitude of force on the element AC of the wire is > LB B r B ‘ae BAC ar ox aet ar fea ILB eter ii, The magnitude of force on the element AB of the wire is, ed ILB one 8 AB we ae or eRe SS TLB ii, ‘The magnitude of force on the element BC ILB iG ae @ BC ome we aera oR SLB ete Which of the above is/are true? canter #8 are /aier’ wea 8? (A) iand ii wenii (B)iionly acti (C) iand ii/ivemiti (D) it and iii it cen Paragraph for questions 8 to 9 The resistance of'a conductor at temperature t°c is given by R, =R,, (I++ ott) where R, is the resistance at (°c, R, isthe resistance at 0°C and otis the temperature coefficient of resistance for conductor. The resistivity of a mattallic conductor is given by p, =p, (1+-ctt) for metals ot is positive ie. resistance increases with increase in temperature for insulators & semi conductor o. isnegative. ie resistance decreases with rise in temperature TNT tc We Uh aT wT af R, = R, (1+ at) # fern GIT FAR, to W aH aT warty, R, rer or FARE ae oe aetan aor aA aT ITD career a oferta Prefer aa 8 fag & P.=P) (+a) careray FRc. erarenersretey cers A gfe @ ear weer aa B, ox Teter cent srafeerey g fered aoe cafey aroara gfe ab eet wfeReT Tea BI % 10. MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD The temperature coefficient of the resistance of a wire is 0,00125/°C. At 300 K its resistance is 1. The resitance of wire will be 20 at Ww AR & vferer GT ay THe 0.00125/°C #1300 Kw aR wT wR 1 OQ @) ae aTTAMT fore wR ae wT feria 2.Q ert (A) 11s4K (B) 100K (C) 1400 K (D) 127K ‘The temperature coefficient of resistance of analloy used for making resistersis, fare Pere, @ afar ar By weer aor ane aporiay eter (A) Small and positive /@a ger erie (B)._Small and negative / a4 sen aemrer (C) Large and positive /aiftas wer TeV (D) Large and negative / aie wen Fone Match the following columns List-1 List IL P. Unlike poles / ara ja 1, Does not exist /aiftcica 4 8 & Q. Permanent magnet / wert grr 2, Soft iron /-74 ate R. Like poles / #44 ga 3. Repel each other / uftpfta ae & S. Temporary magnet / sree gran 4, Attract each other /araften areal & T. Magnet withsingle pole 5, Steel / tet woe era ob TEN BAH Code: P QR S T @m 1 2 3 4 ® 4 #5 3 2 1 © 2 3 5 1 4 O45 4 1 2 @ MATRIX Class-X ‘OLY MP!AD This section contains 10 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. u. 12. What happens when a solution of an acid is mixed with a solution ofa base in a test tube? i The temperature ofthe solution increases ii, The temperature ofthe solution decreases iii, ‘The temperature of the solution remains the same iv, Salt formation takes place (A) ionly (B) iandiii (©) iianditi (D) iandiv Re een cRereh A eae FerarT # orrat Prete Gare & al ae eT? i fers or oT aoe & i, feerers ar orTA Tee & fi, Peres eT ATI WI eT eT & iv. cram eer Prater ete & (A) dacti (B) iveniti (©) iiwniii (©) iceniv Which of the following salts contains water of crystallization? @ Gypsum (i) Washing Soda (ii) Blue vitriol (iv) Plaster of Paris Choose the correct option (A) ijiandiv (B) iiandiv (C) iandii (D) i, ii, itiand iv fr aS firecort S Tet A GAS cram etd BP @ fre Gi) afer sr ii) ror eter Gv) aE aif OR (A) iiiweniv (B) iiveniv (C) ivenii ) aariv 13. 14. 16. MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD Pick out a decomposition reaction fra 48 sees afte & (A) Fe,0, + 3CO > 2Fe + 3C0, (C) Cu+ 2AgNO, — Cu (NO,), + 2Ag (D) NH,CI > NH, + HCI Which of the following gives the correct increasing order of acidic strength? fre AW areata are or ee ar wt wo (A) Hydrochloric acid aaa aren Boh Fe Te aiaere a pH AA ar ee agTT Ba A tT (A) C 40, In AABC, AB = 6 cm, AC = 8 cm, median AD = 5 cm. Then, the area of AABC in cm’ is AABC 4, AB = 6 cm, AC = 8 cm, Hifzept AD = S$. cm 8 | «4, AABC at datpet cm? 4 ght (A) 4 (B) 12 (© 24 (D) 32 41, Inatriangle ABC the altitudes from B and C on to the opposite sides are not shorter than their respective opposite sides. Then one of the angles of ABC is we Pras ABC AB afte C 8 Reker aparail we ret ag area Fur Tal AY creangel @ ae sl B 1 ata ABC or arg wee wT ETT (A) 30° (B) 45° (C) 60° (D) 72° (14) 2. 43. 44, 45. MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD How many different isosceles triangles (including equilateral triangles) are possible having integer side lengths and a perimeter of 81 units? ‘art arate orer wraftarg ege (-wrraTg a a ener aed Ee ) fora net areas gta & atte oR 81 garg 8, Waa 8 (A) 18 (B) 19 (©) 20 (D) 22 Inthe given figure, ABC isa triangle in which 2B =2.C. Dis point on side BC such that AD bisects BAC and AB = CD. BEis the bisector of 2B. The measure of ZBACis fea ny anche 4, ABC ye frqar & fer 2B=24C. DusT BC wy ve fag gH vor @ fH AD, “BAC aT a aeray art 4 aizar 8 sie AB=CD. BE, 2B a1 faaTare 8174 ZBAC OT AFT EFT A (A) 72° B) 73° © 74 (D) 95° A 7 . The coordinates of the mid-points of the sides of a triangle are (4, 2), (3, 3) and (2, 2). What will be the coordinates of the centroid of the triangle? ww Pango at qunsit & mea_fargait w Pree (4, 2), (3, 3) site (2, 2) 81 a aor dere a Peri ae eh - (A) (23) 1-9) rar © |% @ (35) The coordinate of the point which is equidistant from the three vertices of the triangle AOB is, ou fry & Prarie gar ela oil Beer AOB & A ft ears gel ge Reva & y (A) @&y) (B) (x) A(0. 29) y x) o (35) . 15) 46. 47, 48. 49, MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD The coordinates of the centre of a circle passing through (1, 2), (3,4) and (5, ~ 6) is BU ga} oa & freeing ett at fargait (1, 2), (3, - 4) site (5, — 6) @ etoe Gora zs (A) 21D B) (11,2) (C) (11,-2) () ©2,11) a 1 b ‘The number of ways of witingthe number inthe form +~ (a, bareintegers) fare) aie @ ear + at 8 & wo A ferean ot waren & (orel a, b gate 8) @ ) 0 (C) Finitely many/aRa arte (D) Infinitely many/srafra are If the centroid of the triangle formed by the points (a, b),(b, c) and (¢, a) is at the origin, then a’ +b’ + ¢'= cafe fargail (a, b), (b, c) aie (c, a) We are Page ar darw yer eye Teal + bi + cha A eT (A) abe ®) 0 (© atbte (D) Babe Which of the following expression is same as, a ret ea (A) y2 B) Y441 ©) Y4+i2+1 ) ¥4+292+1 Read the following statements carefully and select the correct option STATEMENT-A : Let x be the number 0.000 001 which has 2019 zeroes after the decimal 10000 point. Then out of 10000 +x, 10000... and the greatest. STATEMENTSB : The 2019" digit to the right of the decimal point, in the decimal representation of Zist 28 * (A) Both STATEMENTS are TRUE, (B) Both STATEMENTS are FALSE, (C) STATEMENT-Ais TRUE but STATEMENT-B is FALSE. (D) STATEMENT-Ais FALSE but STATEMENT-B is TRUE. (16) MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD Ree me wort wt earayden aie site aE Rarer a ae aire ‘@eUA-A : API x WH 0.000 001 Rar Fa B Gt aot eerreta faqs are 2019 Ya a S| Ta 10000, 1 1 10000 + x, 10000.x, ak > ae wad wer 81 3 dg % TAA WHR F ceTITT FE o aE 2019cH ai 7 81 (B) at wer areca 8 (C) @2F-A Tee 8 Aes wER-B ore By (D) wH-A sr 8 afer weA-B GI 8] Read the following statements carefully and select the correct option. STATEMENT-A:: The number of natural numbers n< 2019 such that 4/8n isan integer is 68 STATEMENT-B : The number of perfect cubes that lie between 2” + | and 2"* + | is 56 (A) Both STATEMENTS are TRUE. (B) Both STATEMENTS are FALSE. (C) STATEMENT-Ais TRUE but STATEMENT-B is FALSE. (D) STATEMENT-Ais FALSE but STATEMENT-B is TRUE, fey ay aorat a emreni fey afte EA Re ar Te ST wera : Celt urea ea n < 2019, 68 eM GET /48n YH We B P+ Lai 2 +1 dia a fae pt ast ot der 56 ert (A) eet er wor wer (B) ett wert areca BI (©) @2F-A vier 8 ARs ae-B sree BI (D) @er-A sa 8 af Te-B eT el Read the following statements carefully and select the correct option STATEMENT-A:: The smallest integer larger than the perimeter of any triangle with two sides of length 10 and 20 units is 60, STATEME! B : There are total 13 triangles possible having integer sides such that no sides greater than 4units, (A) Both STATEMENTS are TRUE (B) Both STATEMENTS are FALSE. (C) STATEMENT-Ais TRUE but STATEMENT-B is FALSE. (D) STATEMENT-Ais FALSE but STATEMENT B is TRUE. a7) MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD Ree me wort wt earayden aie site aE Rarer a ae aire were A : car gar ferwait a} gure 10 afte 20 gang 8 afta S ast wae viet guia 60 81 @er-B : CS Ppa Ht Hear 13 enh fered org A gon 4 gos S we ae a1 (A) ast wore wor 8 (B) ei wer anna & (C) @F-A We Sf P-B aT (D) @F-A seca 8 afi ae-B wea Read the following statements carefully and select the correct option STATEMENT-A: AD, BE and CF are the medians of AABC. The sum of length of segments BE and CF isless than 2 BC isless than 5 STATEMENT-B : The s les of a triangle are in the ratio 6 : 8:9, Therefore, itis an obtuse angled triangle. (A) Both STATEMENTS are TRUE. (B) Both STATEMENTS are FALSE. (C) STATEMENT-Ais TRUE but STATEMENT-B is FALSE. (D) STATEMENT-Ais FALSE but STATEMENT B is TRUE. faq ay Gert of earnpie ufsy site wet fart wr aa AAT ‘@er-A : AD, BE sie CF, AABC a aifezrpr 8) BE afk CF a crag @ arr 2 BC vier 81 wer-B : Ve Arp A AoTat OT aT 6: 8 9S) Ta, Te TH aif wT HT eT (A) ast aor wore (B) ei wer anna & (C) BFA Ger @ Ss F-B aT (D) 2 F-A areca & dfara wer-B ae F Paragraph for Questions 54 to 5S wet 54855 3 fay awe 43 =<, then Ia, b, candd are postive integer such that a+ —— b+ ee d aft a,b, cated erirarer guitar get Wepre & A a4 b+ (18) 57. 58. MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD b=? (A) 1 (B) 2 () 5 () 6 d=? 1 (B) 3 @4 @) 2 Paragraph for Questions 56 to 57 wet 568573 fay ages Let p, q be integers and let a, f be the roots of the equation, x? - x 1=0, where a +B. Forn=0, 1, 2, . let a, = par + af FACT: If aandb are rational numbers and a +bY5 = 0, thena=0=b aM chfery p, q gate @ aio, B weiter, 1500 4a % ueiaeB.n=0, 1,2, & fag, a, = pa" + qB°. wea: aff a sieb afta vem & ait a+bV5 =0, T4a=0=b. If a,=28, then p+ 2q= af a,=28, cap + 2qa a eT (7 (B) 21 © 14 ©) 12 a= A) a, tay B) a,-a, © a, +2a,, (D) 2a, +a, Match the quadratic equations formed in List-I to that in List-IL List-1 List— I P. The product of two consecutive 1, 2-452 +500=0 even integersis 528. Q. Megha and Latikahave 45 chocolates, 2. x’—1Sx-$0=0 Both of them lost 3 each, and the product of the chocolates now is 374 R.Thehypotenuse of right angled triangle 3. n? + 2n—528=0 is 6 more than the shortest side and third ide is 3 less than the hypotenuse. S. Difference between twonumbersisS. 4, y°— 6y-27=0 1 and the sum of their reciprocals is +> (19) MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD eal 4 ang wh fren weet wt EA-I S rary sifore Ohi whi PR a aman erie yoiat or yw = 1, z?- 452+ 500=0 52881 Q. Aer aie after} unas diate B12, x7 15x-50=0 Wi SH 3 aiecte at A, ora oT ure aerctel ar Tere 374 #1 R. we waar faye a faa seat wT 3, nn? + 2n-528=0 BIS Aor F 6 ar S sie werat det aa far W 3 wre By S. al vermeil or ame Se otk oH 4. yi 6y-27=0 seit apsrat ar aT Code :/ba P @ R S (Aven see eel © 8 1 4.8 © 1 3 2 4 M 1 2 3 4 Ifa. and fare the zeroes of the polynomial 2x*—4x + 5, then match the value of List-I with that of List-IT af ocatte B agus 2x? —4x +5 ape 8, ta GL ar at GAY Parr a List — get — 1 List— 1g 11 ple P ap 1 6 eos Q * 25 a R. 3. 5 Ss. 40S MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD Code :/eidber Bee es 4 1 23 ® 4 2 1 3 Gf 8 3) 4 M 1 4 2 3 Consider the lines given by L, :x+3 0, L,: 3x—ky-1=0;L, : $x+2y—12=0, Observe the lists given below List-1 List — 1 P.L,L,,L,areconcurrent, if 1, k=-9 Q Oneof L,.L 6 .»L,isparallelto atleast. © 2 k= -— one of the other two, if R. LLL, formatriangle, if 3. k= L,,L,,L, do not form a triangle, if 4 ke agp War gH WHR BL, :x+3y—5=0, L, 3x—ky—1=0; L,:Sx+2y—12=0. 4a fh ag eR a reer RTE wai wh PLL, L, srt eh, af 1 k=-9 Q LL, Lat og wat ae 2 k=-=z fort ve & ware efi, af R. LL, L, vo Prt ene, aft 3. ke 3 S. LL, L, ww faye vet ame, ae 4k = 5 Code :/eiber P Q Rs @ 2 1 3 4 B® 2 3 1 4 © 1 2 3 4 @) 8 1) 5: ey (21) OLYMP/AD MATRIX Class-X LOGIC This section contains 10 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 61. o2. 63, 64, A seriesis given with one term missing, Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series we ere Oh ag 8, Rea wer og qe BL Ry a ever AS wa WA per er eer AfEry, oil aferen wh Woe CFH, DGI, ADF, ?, YBD (A) BFG (B) BEF (©) BEG (D) AEG Find the wrong term in the given series 8 ag sae arera ve ret TE 625, 504, 648, 479, 675, 458 (A) 458 (B) 504 (©) 479 () 675 Which of the following interchanges of numbers would make the given equation correct? referrer 8A ote eeenalt wr oer ery fey ay etareor wy EY aE? 8x 20+3+9-5=38 (A) 3,5 (B) 8,9 (C) 3,9 (D) 3,8 Ina group of 6 people A, B, C, D, E and F when arranged in ascending order of age from left to right, Dis fourth from left, Ais immediately younger than C but older than B, E’s the oldest member of the group. What is the position of F in the series? 6aMTA, B,C, D, Bait k & ww wag oF amg & aetét wa F ary Say araftera fora Get &, D ay B ae wr ® ¢.A,C a de vier t af BG art, E wag oF Has Ter HeeT 8) swon AF wT eI ae tP (A) 6*fromlefi/arg & Bet (B) 3" from righvere & tert (©) 2" from right’ere 4 eR (D) Cannot be determined/retfter =e fara ai sera (22) 65. 66, 61. MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD Given below is a question followed by two statements. Analyze and decide whether the question can be answered fiom the given statements. Question: How Disrelated to F? Statement — I : B has two sisters E and F. Statement—IT: Ais the mother of B, whois the brother of D. (A) Statement I and II together are not sufficient (B) Statement I and Il together are sufficient (C) Statement Il alone is sufficient. (D) Statement Ialoneis sufficient. fra ew oer fear var sie Gee are ct oars fey aye) ofey sie Peta afore fe fey ae Het B eA we @) get fear oT Bem 1 D, Fa fara voor waft 8 ? wer -1: BO t TEE SIRF S| wer —- 1: A, Bal af 8 of fe Da ag 8) (A) werd [site Tee are siaaier & (B) wer I sie ew wer vate & (C) daet wert I vate & (D) daer wert | afer & Mohan and Amit start from their office and walk in opposite direction each travelling 20 kms. Mohan then tums right and walks 20 kms, Amit turns left and walks 15 km. How far are they now from each other? ‘iter site arfhter stems eae BISA Aw Hea site faereer Fer 20 few ord S| ates foe ary YSere 20 fay care & | aiPher are sere 15 FRM AT EL ara a eH—gRR a Rowe gy BP (A) 16 knvfteat (B) 40.3 km/h (C) 22.5 km/fit (D) 50 km/frft Forty boys are standing in a row facing the North. Amit is eleventh from the left and Deepak is thirty first from the right end of the row. How far will Shreya, who is third to the right of Amit in the row, be from Deepak? arcs ced ver ofa 4 oar fear d waa we &) site ay G vaveai & otk dow gfar } ay BR a sodreat 1 0, ot vita 4 afr @ ag GRR eI wR 8, dive @ fos wR enh? (A) 2" (B) 34 © 4" @) s* (23) 68, 0. 70. MATRIX Class-X OLYMP/AD Froma fixed point, Rani walks 5 min the North-East direction, then turns towards South and walks 3 m. She then turns left and walks 2-m, then again tums towards South and walks 2m, She now turns towards her right and walks for another 2.m, What is the minimum distance between her final position and initial position? wi qe fafa fag @ sere fen A 5 tex aenhh &, fine after fer ah afte ech & site 3 Atex Ter G1 fire a ary Heel 2 Mex aereh & fe ae ya: aor Ret at ade yeh B site 2 Mee sere Bota ae aA} afl ite yeh 8 ae 2 Mex aie cer 1 Gea silk Reaft site ween Rei a Ara acters gO gar 8? (A) 5¥5 m /Atex B) 2S mitice (©) 3V5 mee ©) Smee Out of four friends A, B, Cand D (i) Aand B play Football and Cricket (ii) Band C play Cricket and Hockey. (iii) Aand D play Basketball and Football (iv) Cand D play Hockey and Basketball Who does plays Football, Basketball and Hockey? an fai A,B, Cai D4 (Aoi B pata atk fre aed Gi) Bate C Brde of eta Wea B Gil) Aste D aredeatar site eater Gert (iv) Cafe D tah ate aredediar Gerd & yeata, arebediat alte etal ate eterar 8? (A) D (B) Cc (©) B @M)A Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the given series will complete the series sani & oa water or a af at hag sae } Rea wie Hah waa wa a we seer BIRT wT L_PO_LO_OK_OP_KL_POK (A) 0,K,P,L,0,0 (B) 0,P,0,K,0,L (©) 0,P,K,0,L,0 () 0,0,P,K,L,0 (24)

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