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Silverzone IRAO

The document outlines the structure and instructions for the IRAO Mock Test for Class 10, consisting of four sections: Mental Ability, Qualitative Aptitude, Quantitative Aptitude, and Scholar's Zone, totaling 40 questions with a duration of 50 minutes. Each section has specific marks assigned, with a total of 100 marks available and no negative marking for incorrect answers. The document also includes various sample questions and instructions for answering them.

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Silverzone IRAO

The document outlines the structure and instructions for the IRAO Mock Test for Class 10, consisting of four sections: Mental Ability, Qualitative Aptitude, Quantitative Aptitude, and Scholar's Zone, totaling 40 questions with a duration of 50 minutes. Each section has specific marks assigned, with a total of 100 marks available and no negative marking for incorrect answers. The document also includes various sample questions and instructions for answering them.

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(Academic Session: 2025 - 2026)

ONLINE CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME

Pre-Nurture and Career Foundation Division

CLASS 10

IRAO MOCK TEST

PATTERN : OBJECTIVE

READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY


Important Instructions:
1. This test contains four sections : Mental Ability (20 Questions), Qualitative Aptitude (5
Questions), Quantitative Aptitude (10 Questions) and Scholar’s Zone (5 Questions).

2. Total questions are 40. Duration of this test is 50 Minutes.

3. Each question in Mental ability Section carries 2.25 marks, Qualitative Aptitude Section carries 2.25 marks,
Quantitative Aptitude Section carries 2.5 marks and Scholar’s Zone Section carries 3.75 marks. There is no
negative marking for wrong answer. Total marks are 100.

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6 Direction : Read the following instructions
MENTAL ABILITY MARKS : 45
carefully and answer the question that follows:
This section contain 20 questions. (Q.1 to If A+B means A is the father of B;
Q.20) carries 2.25 marks each. A−B means A is the mother of B;
Paragraph for Questions 1 - 2 A×B means A is the wife of B;
A÷B means A is the husband of B;
To establish the same relationship between
A>B means A is the son of B;
two pairs of terms on the either side of ::.
A<B means A is the daughter of B;
Choose the option that will replace the A=B means A is the Brother of B and
question mark(?). A ≠ B means A is the sister of B,
1 Paper : Pulp: : ? : Sugarcane Which of the following means ‘C’ is the brother-
(1) Yam in-law of ‘D’?

(2) Flax (1) C = W + D

(3) Latex (2) C = W × D

(4) Jaggery (3) D = C × W

2 PST : 01 :: NPR : ? (4) C ≠ W × D

(1) 3 (2) 4 7 Amita is standing at Point A facing North


direction. She walks for 5 kilometres in the North-
(3) 1 (4) 7 East direction. Then she turns at an angle of 90° at
3 Find the missing term which replace the question her right and once again travels the same distance.
mark. She reaches at Point B. Now she takes a turn at
92 97 48 90° to her left and walks for 3 kilometres and once
64 53 73 again takes right turn at 90° and travels 3
52 58 ? kilometres and reaches at Point C. What is the
(1) 92 (2) 40 direction of Point B and C respectively with
respect to Point A ?
(3) 87 (4) 75
(1) East, East
4 Arrange the following as per dictionary order.
1. Necrology 2. Necromancy (2) East, North-East
3. Necropolis 4. Necrophilia
(3) North-East, East
(1) 2, 1, 4, 3
(4) North-East, North-East
(2) 1, 2, 3, 4
8 A sprinter goes off the starting block for 100 m
(3) 1, 2, 4, 3 run and at that instant the second hand of a
(4) 2, 1, 3, 4 stopwatch had pointed towards North. He touches
If in a certain code language ‘EARTH’ is written the finishing line exactly after 12 seconds. In
5
as ‘JVTCG’, then how will ‘GLOBE’ be written in which direction did the second hand point when he
that language ? just crossed the finishing line?
(1) GDQNI (1) 18° North of East
(2) GDQIN (2) 18° East of North
(3) GDNIQ (3) 72° North of East
(4) GDIQN (4) 82° East of North

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ALLEN DIGITAL
9 Question given below has a statement followed by 11 Direction : In the following question given below,
some statements are given and these statements
two courses of action numbered I and II. You have are followed by some conclusions. You have to
to assure everything in the statement to be true and take the given statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance with commonly known
on the basis of the information given in the facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide
statement, decide which of the suggested course of which of the given conclusions logically follows
from the given statements disregarding commonly
action logically follows for pursuing. known facts.
Statement : Statements :
All chocolates are holders.
Cell phone users have found that tariff plans are
No holder is a lamp.
not as attractive as promoted by telecom Some lamps are desks.
All desks are pens.
companies and complained to regulatory authority
Conclusions :
about the same. I. Some pens are holders.
Courses of Action : II. Some desks are lamps.
III. No pen is a holder.
I. The regulatory authority should direct telecom IV. Some pens are chocolates.
companies to be transparent on the tariff structure (1) None I follows
of all plans. (2) Only II follows
II. The Government should restrict the number of (3) Only III follows
telecom companies operating in the country.
(4) Either I or III and II follow
(1) If only I follows 12 Direction : In the following question, one or more
(2) If only II follows dots are placed in the figure marked as (A). This
figure is followed by four alternatives marked as
(3) If either I Or II follows (1), (2), (3) and (4). One out of these four options
(4) If neither I nor II follows contain region(s) common to circle, square, triangle,
similar to that marked by the dot in figure (A).
10 Direction: In the question below is given a
statement followed by assumptions numbered I
and II. Consider the statement and decide which of
the given assumptions is implicit.
Statement :
The best evidence of India's glorious past is the
(1) (2)
growing popularity of Ayurvedic medicines in
West.
Assumptions : (3) (4)
I. Ayurvedic medicines are not popular in India.
ll. Allopathic medicines are more popular in India. 13 According to a certain code, ‘=' means ‘>', ‘ – '
means ‘+', ‘+' means ‘ – '. If a, b and c are positive
(1) If only Assumption I is implicit
integers and a = b = c, then which of the following
(2) If only Assumption II is implicit is true ?
(3) If both I and II are implicit (1) b = a + c (2) ac = b2
(4) If neither I nor II is implicit (3) a – c = 2b (4) ab = c2

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Paragraph for Questions 14 - 15 17 A pilgrim started from a shrine. After walking
straight for 100m, he moved to his right and then
In the following questions. the symbols @, ©, after walked 500 m, he again moved to his right .
$. % and # are used with the following After walking a distance of 100 m, he moved to
his left and then walked 200 m. He again moved
meaning as illustrated below.
to his right and walked 700 m. What is the
'P $ Q’ means ‘P’ is not greater than 'Q’. distance of his location from the shrine ?
'P @ Q’ means ‘P’ is neither smaller than nor (1) 1100 m (2) 1300 m
equal to 'Q'.
(3) 700√2 m (4) 1400√2 m
‘P # Q’ means ‘P’ is not smaller than 'Q'.
‘P © Q' means ‘P’ is neither greater than nor 18 Observe the figure given below.
equal to 'Q'.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P’ is neither smaller than nor
greater than 'Q’. If the mirror image of the figure is rotated to 150
Now, in each of the following questions, the degree in anti-clockwise direction, it will look like :
given Statements to be true, find which of the
three Conclusions I, II and III given below
(1) (2)
them is/are definitely true and given your
answer accordingly.
14 Statements: D # K, K @ T, T $ M, M % J
Conclusions: (3) (4)
I. J @ T
II. J % T
III. D @ T 19 Observe the figure given below.
(1) Only I is true
(2) Only II is true
(3) Either I or II is true Find out the water reflection of the figure from the
(4) Either I or II and III are true given alternatives.
15 Statements : H $ M, M # T, T @ D, D © R (1) (2)
Conclusions :
I. D © M
(3) (4)
II. R @ M
III. H $ T 20 Which answer figure will complete the pattern in
(1) None is true the question figure ?

(2) Only I is true


(3) Only II is true
(4) Only III is true
16 What is ‘X’ in the following diagram ?
7 2 17 3 5 (1) (2)
6 4 X 3 5
8 5 24 7 4

(1) 16 (2) 17 (3) (4)


(3) 18 (4) 21

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ALLEN DIGITAL
25 Replace the underlined portion with the answer
QUALITATIVE APTITUDE choice that results in a sentence that is clear,
This section contain 5 MARKS : 11.25 precise, and meets the requirements of Standard
questions. Q.21 to Q.25 carry 2.25 marks each. English.
Passing by the waterfront, the ducks and swans
21 Read the clue and unscramble the letters to name floated around as spectators strolled.
the adjective to describe the personality:
Describe someone who likes to give presents to (1) Spectators strolled but the ducks and swans
people or helps friends by buying things for them floated around.
(NERUOSGE). (2) The ducks and swans floated around as
(1) Generous (2) Nervous spectators strolled.

(3) Neurosurgeon (4) Bad tempered (3) The ducks and swans and spectators floated
around and strolled.
22 In each option, the word at the top is used in four
different ways. Choose the incorrect option in (4) Spectators strolled as the ducks and swans
which the usage of the word is inappropriate. floated around.
BREAK
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
(1) My friend and I broke up before I moved to
America. This section contain 10 MARKS : 25
(2) The kids just broke up as soon as the clown questions. Q.26 to Q.35 carry 2.5 marks each.
started talking. 26 A chord of a circle of radius 20cm subtends an
(3) The prisoners broke out of jail when the angle of 90° at the centre. Find the area of the
guards weren’t looking. corresponding major segment of the circle. ( π =
3.14)
(4) I broke up in a rash after our camping trip.
(1) 2235 cm2 (2) 1233 cm2
23 In the following question, out of the four
alternatives, choose the one which can be (3) 1142 cm2 (4) 1122 cm2
substituted for the given sentences. 27 In the given figure, AC is the diameter of the
Not allowing fluid to pass – through circle. ED || AC, ∠ CBE = 65°, then ∠ DEC is
(1) Envious (2) Impervious
(3) Conscious (4) Nauseous
24 Replace the underlined portion with the answer
choice that results in a sentence that is clear,
precise, and meets the requirements of Standard
English. (1) 25° (2) 35°
Although she studied traditional Italian cuisine, (3) 65° (4) 30°
food critics praised the master chef for her
28 4 + 3√ 5
culinary innovations. If = a+b√5, then (a, b) =
4 − 3√ 5
(1) The master chef received praise from critics
for her culinary innovations. 61 −24
(1) ( , )
29 29
(2) Food critics have praised the master chef for
her culinary innovations. −61 24
(2) ( , )

(3) Food critics praised the master chef for her 29 29


culinary innovations. 61 24
(3) ( , )
(4) The master chef received praises from critics 29 29
for her culinary innovations. −61 −24
(4) ( , )
29 29
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29 On Solving the given system of equations
4 8 6 8 SCHOLAR'S ZONE MARKS : 18.75
+ = 4, − = 1, x ≠ 1, y
x−1 y+2 x−1 y+2 This section contain 5 questions. Q.36 to Q.40
≠ – 2 we get solution as carry 3.75 marks each.
(1) (-1, -3) (2) (3, -1) 36 Find out the wrong term.
(3) (2, 3) (4) (3, 2) 143, 156, 169, 182, 221, 232, 247

30 When the polynomial (6x4 + 8x3 + 17x2 + 21x + 7) (1) 182 (2) 247 (3) 232 (4) 221
is divided by (3x2 + 4x + 1), the remainder is (ax 37 Complete the following number series by selecting
+ b). Therefore, from the given choices.
(1) a = 1, b = 2 (2) a = 1, b = -2 2, 11, 38, ?, 362, 1091

(3) a = 2, b = 1 (4) a = -1, b = -2 (1) 119 (2) 121 (3) 133 (4) 197

31 A letter is chosen at random the letters of the word 38 How many triangles are in the given figure?
"ASSASSINATION", If the probability that the
6
letter chosen is a vowel is in the form of ,
2x + 1
then x equals to.​​
(1) 21 (2) 22 (3) 23 (4) 24
(1) 5 (2) 6 (3) 7 (4) 8
Paragraph for Questions 39 - 40
32 If α and β are roots of equation x2 – 2x – 3 = 0,
A, B, C, E, F, G and H are Seven employees
then the equation whose roots are α + 2 and β + 2
is in an organisation working in the departments
(1) x2 + 6x + 5 = 0 (2) x2 – 6x + 5 = 0 of Administration, Accounts and operations.
There are at least two employees in each
(3) x2 – 6x – 5 = 0 (4) x2 + 6x – 5 =0
department. There are three females, one in
33 In the figure given below if DE||BC, then x equals
each department. Each of seven employees
earns different amount. The only beared
employee F works in Administration and his
only other colleague G earns the maximum.
(1) 10 cm (2) 12 cm C, the least earner works in Accounts. B and E
are brothers and do not work in the same
(3) 15 cm (4) 18 cm
department. A, husband of H, works in
34 A circus tent is cylindrical up to a height of 4 m
and conical above it. If the diameter of the base is Accounts and earns more than each of F, B
98 m and the slant height of conical part is 33 m, and E. The wife in the couple earns more than
then the total canvas (in m2) used in making the
tent is
the husband.
39 Which of the following is a group of females?
(1) 6300 (2) 6314
(1) GCE (2) GEH
(3) 6100 (4) 6143
(3) GCH (4) GHB
35 The rain water from a 22 m × 20 m roof drains
into a cylindrical vessel of diameter 2 m and 40 What will be the position of A from the top when
height 3.5 m. If the rain water collected from the they are arranged in descending order of their
roof fills 4/5th of the cylindrical vessel, then income?
rainfall in (cm) is
(1) Second (2) Third
(1) 4 cm (2) 3 cm
(3) Fourth (4) Fifth
(3) 8 cm (4) 2 cm

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OBJECTIVE MOCK TEST
ANSWER KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. 4 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 4 2 3 3 1 3 3
Q. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A. 1 4 2 1 4 3 1 4 4 1 2 2 4 2 4 3 1 1 3 2

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HINT – SHEET

1. Ans ( 4 )
As paper is made up of pulp. Similarly, Jagger is made from sugarcane.
2. Ans ( 1 )
As,

and digits sum of 55 = 5 + 5 = 10

Digits sum of 10 = 1 + 0 = 1

Similarly,

Digits sum of 48 = 4 + 8 = 12

and digits sum of 12 = 1 + 2 = 3

∴?=3

3. Ans ( 3 )

4. Ans ( 3 )
The correct order is : Necrology, Necromancy, Necrophilia, Necropolis.

HS-1/8
5. Ans ( 1 )

6. Ans ( 2 )
‘C’ is the brother-in-law of ‘D’ means ‘C’ is the brother of the husband/wife (say ‘W’) of ‘D’. So, C = W × D.
7. Ans ( 1 )

8. Ans ( 1 )
After 12 sec, seconds hand will make angle of 72°.

∴ it will be 18° North of East.

9. Ans ( 1 )
Being ‘not as attractive as promoted’ is clear case of hiding things. Hence, transparency is the action to the
problem and I follow. II goes against the spirit of free market and is not relevant to the problem either.
10. Ans ( 4 )
The statement given in the question states only about the place which Ayurvedic medicine had occupied in the
past on account of its increasing popularity in West and this signifies neither non-popularity of Ayurvedic
medicines in India nor speaks of popularity of Allopathic medicines. Hence, none of the assumptions is implicit
in the statement.

HS-2/8
11. Ans ( 4 )

Conclusions
I. Some pens are holders. (✖)
Complementary pair (I-E)
II. Some desks are lamps. (✔)
III. No pen is a holder. (✖)
Complementary pair (I-E)
IV. Some pens are chocolates. (✖)
12. Ans ( 1 )

13. Ans ( 1 )
From option (1)
=b>a–c
Also, a = b = c
∴b>b–c
b>0
Here a, b & c are positive integer, so option (1) is true.
14. Ans ( 4 )
According to the question,
D#K⇒D≥K … (i)
K@T⇒ K>T … (ii)
T$M⇒ T≤M … (iii)
M%J⇒ M=J … (iv)
On combining the statements (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv), we get
D≥K>T≤M=J
Conclusions:
I. J @ T ⇒ J > T (either I or II is true)
II. J % T ⇒ J = T
III. D @ T ⇒ D > T (true)
So, it is clear that either Conclusions I or II and III are true.

HS-3/8
15. Ans ( 2 )
According to the question,
H$M⇒H≤M … (i)
M#T⇒M≥T … (ii)
T@D⇒ T>D … (iii)
D©R⇒ D<R … (iv)
On combining the statements (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv), we get
H≤M≥T>D<R
Conclusions
I. D © M ⇒ D < M (true)
II. R © M ⇒ R > M (false)
III. H $ T ⇒ H ≤ T (false)
So, it is clear that only Conclusion I is true.
16. Ans ( 3 )
8 + 5 + 7 + 4 = 24
7 + 2 + 3 + 5 = 17
∴6+4+3+5=X
∴ X = 18
17. Ans ( 3 )

Distance = 7002 + 7002


= 700 2 m

18. Ans ( 1 )

is correct mirror and required image

19. Ans ( 3 )
is correct water image a .

HS-4/8
20. Ans ( 3 )

will complete the pattern of

26. Ans ( 3 )

θ 1
Area of minor segment = × πr2 − × OA × OB
360 ∘ 2
90∘ 2 1
= × 3.14 × (20) − × 20 × 20
360∘ 2
2
= 314 – 200 = 114 cm
Area of major segment = π r2 – 114
= 3.14 × (20)2 – 114
= 1256 – 114
= 1142 cm2
27. Ans ( 1 )

∠ ABC = ∠ ABE + ∠ CBE = 90°


(angle in a semi circle is a right angle)
⇒ ∠ ABE = 90° – 65° = 25°
⇒ ∠ ACE = ∠ ABE = 25°
( ∵ angles in same segment of a circle are equal)
⇒ ∠ ACE = ∠ DEC = 25°
[Alternate interior angles are equal]

HS-5/8
28. Ans ( 4 )
4 + 3 √5
=a+b
4 − 3 √5
( 4 + 3 √5 ) ( 4 + 3 √5 )

⇒ = a + b √5
( 4 − 3 √5 ) ( 4 + 3 √5 )
2
( 4 + 3 √5 )
⇒ = a + b √5
16 − 45
16 + 45 + 24√5
⇒ = a + b √5
−29
61 + 24√5
⇒ = a + b √5
−29
So, a = − 61 & b = − 24
29 29
29. Ans ( 4 )
1 1
Let = u, =v
x−1 y+2
4u + 8v = 4 … … (1)

6u – 8v = 1 … … (2)
Adding eq (1) & (2), we get
1
10u = 5 ⇒ u =
2
Putting value of u in eq (1), we get
1
4 ( ) + 8v = 4
2
1
⇒ 2 + 8v = 4 ⇒ 8v = 2 ⇒ v =
4
1
Now, =u⇒ 1 = 1
⇒ x–1=2⇒ x=3
x−1 x−1 2
1
And =v⇒ 1 = 1 ⇒ y+2=4⇒ y=2
y+2 y+2 4
Hence, x = 3, y = 2
30. Ans ( 1 )

x + 2 = ax + b
∴ a = 1, b = 2

HS-6/8
31. Ans ( 2 )
Total number of letters = 13
Number of vowels = A, A, I, A, I, O = 6
6
Probability (getting a vowel) =
13
6
Given that probability is of the form =
2x + 1
6
= 6
13 2x + 1
2x + 1 = 13
2x = 12
x=6
32. Ans ( 2 )
Given α , β are roots of x2 – 2x – 3 = 0
⇒ α + β = 2, α β = – 3
Now, α + 2 + β + 2 = α + β + 4 = 2 + 4 = 6
⇒ ( α + 2) ( β + 2) = α β + 2 ( α + β ) + 4
⇒ –3+4+4=5
Equation whose roots are α + 2, β + 2 is
⇒ x2 – (sum of roots) x + product of roots = 0
2
⇒ x – 6x + 5 = 0
33. Ans ( 4 )
Δ ADE ∼ Δ ABC (by AA)
AD DE
⇒ =
AB BC
4 8
⇒ =
9 x
8×9
⇒x=
4
⇒ x = 18cm

34. Ans ( 2 )

Area of canvas = Curved surface area of cylinder + Curved surface area of cone
= 2 π rh + π r ℓ
22 22
Area of Canvas = 2 × × 49 × 4 + × 49 × 33
7 7
= 1232 + 5082
= 6314 m2
HS-7/8
35. Ans ( 4 )
4
Volume of rain water = volume of cylinder
5
4 2
ℓ bh = πr h
5
4 22
22 × 20 × h = × × 1 × 1 × 3.5
5 7
h= 1 m
50
h = 2 cm
36. Ans ( 3 )

37. Ans ( 1 )
2 × 3+ 5 = 11
11 × 3 +5 = 38
38 × 3 +5 = 119
119 × 3 + 5 = 362
262 × 3 +5 = 1091
38. Ans ( 1 )
There are 21 triangles in the given figure.
39. Ans ( 3 )

Income order:
G > H > A > F/B/E > C
From the above statement it is clear that GCH is a group of females.
40. Ans ( 2 )
According to statement it is clear that the position of A from the top when they are arranged in descending order
of their income is third.

HS-8/8

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