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Mental Ability
Section-1
1) In the following question, arrange the given words in a logical order and then select the
appropriate sequence from the alternative provided below in the question. 1. Chapter 2.
Paragraph
3. Word 4. Alphabet 5. Sentence
(1) 4, 2, 3, 5, 1
(2) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1
(3) 4, 3, 5, 2, 1
(4) 4, 1, 2, 3, 5
2) In the following question, arrange the given words in a logical order and then select the
appropriate sequence from the alternative provided below in the question.
1. Grain 2. Plant 3.Sandwich
4. Bread 5. Dough
(1) 1,2,5,4,3
(2) 2,1,3,5,4
(3) 2,1,5,4,3
(4) 2,1,4,5,3
3) Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the question given below:
R*TJL2$ D=M#8C%B<K1&AW?PE+Q@7F6
Which of the following is sixth to the left of eighteenth element from the left end?
(1) %
(2) C
(3) 1
(4) 8
4) Answer the question referring to the symbol-letter- number sequence given below:
2PJ@8$LB1V#Q6δGW9KCD3©•£5FR7AY4
How many symbols are there in the sequence which is immediately preceded as well as immediately
followed by the letter ?
(1) Three
(2) Two
(3) One
(4) None of these
5)
Answer the question referring to the symbol-letter- number sequence given below:
2PJ@8$LB1V#Q6δGW9KCD3©•£5FR7AY4
Three of the following four are similar in relation to their positions in the above sequence and hence
form a group. Which one does not belong to that group?
(1) Q K 5
(2) L 6 D
(3) P L δ
(4) 1 G ©
6) Which one of the following sets is the best represented in the adjoining diagram?
(1) Tiger, Insects, Birds
(2) Country, States, Districts
(3) Sun, Planets, Earth
(4) Classroom, Blackboard, School
7) How many such digits are there in the number 42519673 each of which will occupy the same
place after arranging in ascending order within the number?
(1) None
(2) Two
(3) More than three
(4) Three
8) How many days will there be from 26th January 2004, to 15th May, 2004 (both days included) ?
(1) 110
(2) 111
(3) 112
(4) 113
9) Which of the following venn diagram best depicts the relationships amongst Triangles, Scalene
triangles, Right angle triangles?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
10) In the following question is based on the diagram given below. Study the diagram carefully and
answer the question. In the above diagram, rectangle
represents ‘artists’, circle represents ‘players’ and triangle represents ‘doctors’. How many artists
are players?
(1) 24
(2) 5
(3) 29
(4) 10
Section-2
1) In the following diagram, the triangle represents 'cricket players', the circle represents ‘students’,
the rectangle represents 'boys' and the square represents 'dancers'. The numbers in different
segments show the number of persons.
How many students are dancers and cricket players but not boys?
(1) 7
(2) 12
(3) 4
(4) 16
2) In a row of girls, Prachi is sixth from the left and Pooja is eighth from the right. When they
interchange their positions, then Prachi becomes nineteenth from the left. Find how many girls are
there in the row?
(1) 7th
(2) 11th
(3) 26th
(4) 18th
3) Study the set of numbers given and answer the question which follow:
427 581 839 275 589
If two is subtracted from the first digit of each of the numbers and then the first and the third digits
are interchanged, which of the following will be the lowest?
(1) 427
(2) 581
(3) 839
(4) 275
4)
In a row, Naveen is 15th from the left end while Tina is 56th from the right end and 16th to the right of
Naveen. Find out the total number of persons in the row?
(1) 70
(2) 86
(3) 91
(4) can't be determined
5) 1 8 Q W 3 8 Z 5 * 2 J @ U K 9 P I % R 4 $ M E 7 T # A 6 F Which of the following should come in
place of question mark in the following series:
3 W Z, 2 * @, 9 K I, ?
(1) %14
(2) 4RM
(3) 4%$
(4) None of these
Physics
Section-1
1) Two electric bulbs whose resistances are in the ratio of 1 : 2 are connected in parallel to a
constant voltage source. The powers dissipated in them have the ratio
(1) 1 : 2
(2) 1 : 1
(3) 2 : 1
(4) 1 : 4
2) Each of the resistors in the diagram has a resistance of 24 Ω. The resistance of the entire circuit
is:
(1) 5.76 Ω
(2) 50 Ω
(3) 48 Ω
(4) 120 Ω
3) A charge of 2.0 C is the placed at the top of the your college building and another equal charge at
the top of the your house. Take the separation between the two charges to be 4 km. Find the force
exerted by the charges on each other.
(1) 2.25 × 103 N
(2) 2.5 × 103 N
(3) 225 × 105 N
(4) 2.25 × 105 N
4) The given figure shows a circuit which contains three identical lamps and two switches.
Which of the following statements is correct regarding the
given circuit?
(1) When switch 2 is closed and switch 1 is open, all the three lamps glow.
(2) When switch 2 is closed and switch 1 is open, only lamp 1 and lamp 3 glow.
(3) When switch 1 is closed and switch 2 is open, only lamp 2 glows.
(4) When both switch 1 and switch 2 are closed, all the three lamps glow.
5) A cylindrical conductor of length ℓ and uniform area of cross-section A has resistance R. Another
conductor of length 4ℓ and resistance R of the same material has area of cross-section
(1) A/2
(2) 3A/2
(3) 4A
(4) 3A
6) With the help of graph between I and V. The relation between R1 and R2 will be
(1) R1 > R2
(2) R2 > R1
(3) R1 = R2
(4) None of these
7) Match the column
Column-I Column-II
(a) Electric current (p)
(b) Potential difference (q)
(c) Ohm's law (r)
(d) Resistivity (s) V = IR
(1) (a)-(q), (b)-(r), (c)-(s), (d)-(p)
(2) (a)-(p), (b)-(r), (c)-(s), (d)-(q)
(3) (a)-(q), (b)-(s), (c)-(r), (d)-(p)
(4) (a)-(s), (b)-(r), (c)-(q), (d)-(p)
8) A positively charged object attracts a suspended light conducting ball. The light conducting ball
can be
(i) negatively charged
(ii) positively charged
(iii) neutral
(1) (i) only
(2) (ii) only
(3) (ii) and (iii) only
(4) (i) and (iii) only
9) An electron revolves 6 × 1019 times/sec in circular loop. The current in the loop is:
(1) 5.3 A
(2) 7.2 A
(3) 8.4 A
(4) 9.6 A
10) A point charge of 10–6C is shifted from a point A to B having potential +10 V and –5
V respectively the work done in this process is
(1) 5 × 10–6J
(2) 10 × 10–6J
(3) – 15 × 10–6J
(4) 10–6J
Section-2
1) If an ebonite rod is charged to –9.6 × 10–19 C, then find the number of electrons added to it.
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 6
(4) 8
2) There are two electroscopes, first one is negatively charged and the other one is positively
charged. Both are connected with a copper wire. Which of the following process will happen?
(1) Protons will move from (ii) to (i).
(2) Electrons will move from (i) to (ii).
(3) Electrons will move from (ii) to (i).
(4) Protons will move from (ii) to (i).
3) Study the given information.
• A metallic rod that provides easy route for the transfer of electric charges to the ground
• It protects buildings from the effect of lightning
Which of the following metals is described in the given information?
(1) Aluminium
(2) Copper
(3) Iron
(4) Silver
4) Let F be the electrostatic force between two charged bodies kept some distance apart. If the
distance between them is halved. Then the force becomes mF. Find the value of m.
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 6
(4) 3
5) In an experiment to study the dependence of current on potential difference across a resistor, a
student obtained the graph as shown in the diagram. The value of resistance of the resistor is
(1) 0.1 ohm
(2) 1.0 ohm
(3) 10 ohm
(4) 100 ohm
Chemistry
Section-1
1) Which of the following product of destructive distillation of coal is used as a reducing agent in
metallurgy?
(1) Coal tar
(2) Coal gas
(3) Coke
(4) Carbon black
2) Choose the incorrect statement among the following:
(1) Coal gas is a mixture of methane carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas.
(2) In destructive distillation of coal, coal is heated in absence of air.
(3) Lignite is a soft coal.
(4) Anthracite coal is most abundant variety of coal.
3) It is believed that petroleum is formed by the _____ decomposition of extremely small _____ and
_____ which got buried in the sea bed millions of years ago.
(1) anaerobic, rocks, mineral salts
(2) anaerobic, animals, plants
(3) aerobic, hydrocarbons, plants
(4) aerobic, rocks, animals
4) Which of the following is incorrect statement?
(1) Bituminous coal is known as domestic coal.
(2) Unit of calorific value is kJ/kg where kJ is unit of mass and kg is unit of energy.
(3) Anthracite coal is difficult to burn because of less amount of volatile matter.
(4) Oil and water can be recovered by using demulsifiers.
5) The process by which decayed plants slowly convert into coal is called _________ .
(1) petrification
(2) carbonisation
(3) carbonification
(4) fermentation
6) Which chemical is added to the LPG cylinder to detect the leakage of gas?
(1) Methane
(2) Ethyl Mercaptan
(3) Propane
(4) Carbon dioxide
7) Which of the following pairs are examples of exhaustible natural resources?
(1) Water and sunlight
(2) Wildlife and minerals
(3) Coal and sunlight
(4) All of the above
8)
Assertion : Coke is a secondary fuel.
Reason : Coke is obtained by destructive distillation of coal.
(1) Both Assertion and Reason are correct.
(2) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
(3) Assertion is correct and Reason is incorrect.
(4) Reason is correct and Assertion is incorrect
9) Which one of the following is NOT a fossil fuel?
(1) Coal
(2) Biogas
(3) Petroleum
(4) Natural gas
10) Petrol, diesel and oil are the examples of _____ sources of energy while biogas, wind and sunlight
are ________ sources of energy
Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct option with correct words.
(1) non-renewable, renewable
(2) renewable, non-renewable
(3) renewable, renewable
(4) non-renewable, exhaustible
Section-2
1) Mark the correct sequence of substances obtained during fractional distillation of petroleum in
ascending order of their boiling points.
(1) Petroleum gas, Kerosene, Petrol, Diesel, Paraffin wax
(2) Petrol, Petroleum gas, Kerosene, Light oil, Diesel
(3) Petroleum gas, Petrol, Kerosene, Diesel, Lubricating oil
(4) Petroleum gas, Petrol, Lubricating oil, Diesel, Kerosene
2) Which one of the following is the correct sequence in extraction of petroleum?
(1) Drilling of oil wells – collection of natural gas – collection of petroleum.
(2) Drilling of oil wells – collection of LPG – collection of natural gas.
(3) Drilling of oil wells – collection of natural gas – collection of LPG.
(4) Drilling of oil wells – collection of petroleum – collection of natural gas.
3) Read the following statements carefully and identify X, Y and Z.
X : Hard as stones, used to cook food and to produce electricity in thermal power plants.
Y : A petroleum product, used in place of coal tar for metalling the roads.
Z : A pure form of carbon, used in the manufacture of steel and in the extraction of many metals.
X Y Z
(1) Coal Bitumen Coke
(2) Coal tar Coal Paraffin wax
(3) Coal tar Diesel Coke
(4) Coke Bitumen Coal
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
4) Refer to the memory map given below, mark the correct options for X and Y.
(1) X - Biogas Y - Natural gas
(2) X - Natural gas Y - Coal gas
(3) X - Producer gas Y - Water gas
(4) X - Biogas Y - Coal gas
5) If 75 g of a fuel produced 2000 J of energy on burning. Then what is its calorific value?
(1) 2600 J/g
(2) 266.67 J/g
(3) 26.67 J/g
(4) 2000 J/g
Biology
Section-1
1) Red Data Book contains list of:
(1) Endangered plants and animals
(2) Extinct animals only
(3) Endangered plants only
(4) Exotic animals and plants only.
2) Which of the following conditions present in habitat of migratory birds are responsible for
migration?
(1) Unavailability of food
(2) Extreme weather conditions
(3) Desire to explore new places
(4) Both (1) and (2)
3) Which of the following organization is responsible for maintaining Red Data Book?
(1) IUCN
(2) WWF
(3) UNESCO
(4) UNEP
4) Which one of the following is the role of forests?
(1) Provide food, shelter, water and medicines
(2) Prevent soil erosion
(3) Prevent flood
(4) All of the above
5) Which of the following is not an importance of forest?
(1) Maintain water cycle
(2) Recharge ground water table
(3) Give rise to carbon dioxide
(4) None of these
6) Which scientist was the first to explain that new cell arise from pre existing cells?
(1) Schleiden and Schwann
(2) Rudolf virchow
(3) Robert Koch
(4) A V Leeuwenhoek
7) Identify the statement which is true for cells.
(1) Cells can be easily seen with naked eyes.
(2) A single cell can perform all the functions in unicellular organisms.
(3) The size and shape of all cells is same in multicellular organisms.
(4) None of these
8) Which one of them is not a postulate of cell theory?
(1) All living organism are made up of cells.
(2) New cells arise from the division of pre-existing cells.
(3) Cells are not the structural and functional unit of life.
(4) None of these
9) How many of the given statements are true?
(I) Endangered species are those species of plants and animals which are found exclusively in a
particular area.
(II) Arctic tern is known as strongly migratory bird.
(III) Afforestation Chipko movement was launched in 1973 by Chandi Prasad Bhatt and Sunderlal
Bahuguna.
(IV) Afforestation refers to the establishment of trees on land without trees.
(1) I,II,III
(2) I,II
(3) II,III, IV
(4) All are correct
10) Which of the following law came into effect in 1988 to protect and develop the forest areas in
India with the involvement of local communities?
(1) National Forest Policy
(2) India Forest Conservation Act
(3) Environment Protection Act
(4) Forest Conservation Act
Section-2
1) Creation of wildlife reserves and enforcement of laws are conservation measures that promote:
(1) Use of biocides
(2) Preservation of species
(3) Use of biological controls
(4) Exploitation of species
2) Which of these is multicellular ?
(1) Amoeba
(2) Paramecium
(3) Yeast
(4) Mushroom
3) Which of the following is characterstic of temperate deciduous forests?
(1) Very high temperature
(2) Very high rainfall
(3) Moderate climatic conditions
(4) Soil is poor in nutrients
4) Which of the following is incorrect?
(1) Migratory birds migrate during a particular time of the year.
(2) Migratory birds moves in bulk during migration.
(3) Migratory birds migrate to prevent themselves from inhospitable weather.
(4) Migratory birds migrate to the nearest location in its habitat.
5) Identify the incorrect match.
(1) Purkinje : Cell theory
(2) T.H. Huxley - described protoplasm as physical basis of life
(3) Robert Brown : Nucleus
(4) A.V. Leeuwenhoek : First living cell
Mathematics
Section-1
1) Simplify :
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
2) If 22n – 1 = then the value of n is
(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 0
(4) –2
3) Find the value of 'k' if
(1) mp + np – pq
(2) mp – np + pq
(3) mp + pq – nq
(4) mp – pq – nq
4) Given that 9n + 9n + 9n = 32013, what is the value of n?
(1) 1005
(2) 1006
(3) 2011
(4) 6019
x y –z
5) If 2 = 3 = 6 , then is equal to
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3)
(4)
–
6) If 3(x–y) = 27 and 3(x + y) =243, then x is equal to
(1) 0
(2) 2
(3) 4
(4) 6
7)
If = 27, then the value of n is
(1) 0
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
8) Simplify :
(1) 0
(2) am + an
(3) 1
(4) am+n
9) Write 0.000007625 in the standard form
(1) 0.7625 × 10–6
(2) 7.625 × 10–6
(3) 0.7625 × 106
(4) 7.625 × 106
10) Find the value of x if
(–19)x+7 × (–19)x+1 = (–19)16
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 6
(4) 8
11) The pie chart below depicts Diana’s activities over the course of a week.
Find the central angle subtended in playing.
(1) 30°
(2) 25°
(3) 27. 5°
(4) 28.8°
12) The given pie chart represents the amount spent on different sports by school administration in
a calendar year. If the money spent on football is Rs. 9000. How much more amount is spent on
hockey than on football ?
(1) Rs. 11000
(2) Rs. 22000
(3) Rs. 2200
(4) Rs.1100
13) The bar chart shows the number of television sets sold by a shop in 5 months. The sales in May,
as a percentage of the total sales in the 5 months is:
(1) 25%
(2)
(3) 50%
(4)
14) Study the given histogram representing the weights of students of class VIII and answer the
following questions. (i) How many students weighs at
least 30 kg but less than 45 kg?
(ii) Which class interval has the highest frequency?
(i) (ii)
A. 35 20 - 25
B. 35 35 - 40
C. 40 25 - 30
D. 45 35 - 40
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
15) Let’s consider the data: 50, 67, 24, 34, 78, 43. What is the median?
(1) 43
(2) 50
(3) 46.5
(4) 67
16) There are 20 students in a class. Of them, the height of ten students is 150 cm each, the height
of 6 students is 142 cm each and the height of 4 students is 132 cm each. Find the mean height of all
the students.
(1) 144
(2) 140
(3) 138
(4) 146
17) From a pack of 52 well shuffled cards a card is drawn at random, then what is the probability of
getting a red face card ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
18) A dice is rolled once. What is the probability that the number will be
(a) A factor of 36
(b) Odd
(c) Less than 1
(a) (b) (c)
A 5/6 1/4 1/6
B 1/6 1/2 1/6
C 2/3 1/3 0
D 5/6 1/2 0
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
19) The range of 12 observations is 60. If the least observation is 90., then find the greatest
observation.
(1) 130
(2) 140
(3) 150
(4) 160
20) How many cars were sold in the first quarter of the year ?
(1) 60
(2) 90
(3) 50
(4) 100
Section-2
1) A bag contain 7 erasers, 14 pencils, 9 pens and 13 sharpners. What is the probability of not
getting a sharpner, if an article is randomly taken out from the bag.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
2) Total Number of Boys and Girls In Various Colleges
The total number of girls in colleges D and E
together are approximately what percent of the total number of girls in colleges A, B and C together
?
(1) 87%
(2) 75%
(3) 70%
(4) 88%
3) If ax = b, by = c and cz = a, then the value of xyz is
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3)
(4) abc
4) Mass of earth is (5.97 × 1024) kg and mass of moon is (7.35 × 1022) kg. What is the total mass of
the two? (in scientific notation)
(1) 60.435 × 1024
(2) 6.0435 × 1024
(3) 604.35 × 1022
(4) 6.0435 × 1022
5) If ax = by = cz and b2 = ac, then y equals
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
6) Anand's income and expenditure are in the ratio
5 : 2. Find the central angle of the sector which represents Anand's savings.
(1) 144°
(2) 108°
(3) 90°
(4) 216°
7) If 2x = 4y = 8z and xyz = 288, then + + is equal to ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
8) Preferences of People in Playing Different Games Over The Years
In the year 2006, the people who
prefer playing Tennis is what percent of the people who prefer playing Cricket, Football and Tennis
together in that year ?
(1)
%
(2)
%
(3)
%
(4)
%
9) The value of 'k' if = 16m, k > 1 and m is an even prime number, is
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3)
(4) 16
10) Look at the given data
22, 10, 29, 22, 32, 5, 37, 14, 12, 23, 42, 15, 38, 26, 32, 18, 26, 28, 19, 27, 35, 31, 24, 37, 19, 20.
The frequency distribution is given below
P
Which of the following tables is the frequency table of the given data?
(1) Only P
(2) Only Q
(3) Neither P nor Q
(4) None of these
ANSWER KEYS
Mental Ability
Section-1
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 2 3 3
Section-2
Q. 11 12 13 14 15
A. 1 3 2 2 2
Physics
Section-1
Q. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
A. 3 2 1 2 3 1 1 4 4 3
Section-2
Q. 26 27 28 29 30
A. 3 2 2 2 3
Chemistry
Section-1
Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A. 3 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1
Section-2
Q. 41 42 43 44 45
A. 3 1 1 2 3
Biology
Section-1
Q. 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
A. 1 4 1 4 3 2 2 3 3 1
Section-2
Q. 56 57 58 59 60
A. 2 4 3 4 1
Mathematics
Section-1
Q. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
A. 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 3 2 2 4 1 1 4 3 1 1 4 3 1
Section-2
Q. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
A. 3 1 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 3
SOLUTIONS
Mental Ability
1) Alphabet, Word, Sentence, Paragraph, Chapter
2) The Correct Sequence is :
Plant Grain Dough Bread Sandwich
2 1 5 4 3
3) 18 – 6 = 12th from left is 8.
4) Only one such pair is formed i.e. V#Q
5) Except option (3), in all other options first and second element is six position far from each
other and second and third element is seven positions far from each other.
6)
7) Given number
Arranged in ascending order
Therefore, Required such digits = Three
8)
2004 is a leap year. There are 29 days in February.
No. of days from 26th January 2004 to 31st January 2004 = 6 days
No. of days in February = 29 days
No. of days in March = 31 days
No. of days in April = 30 days
No. of days till 15th May = 15 days
Total no. of days = 6+29+31+30+15 = 111 days
9)
Some scalene triangle can be the right-angled triangle and vice-versa but both are belong to
triangle category.
10) Required number = 24 + 5 = 29
Hence, the correct answer is option (3).
11) Clearly, there are total (4 + 3) = 7 students who are dancer and cricket players but not
boys.
12)
Prachi's new position is 19th from left. But it is the same as Pooja's earlier position which is 8th
from the right.
The row consists of (18 + 1 + 7) = 26 girls.
13) (1) 427
2 is subtracted from the first digit i.e. 4
we get, 4 −2 = 2, The number becomes 227
Now interchanging first and third digit we get, 722
(2) 581
2 is subtracted from the first digit i.e. 5
we get, 5 −2 = 3, The number becomes 381
Now interchanging first and third digit we get, 183
(3) 839
2 is subtracted from the first digit i.e. 8
we get, 8 – 2 = 6, The number becomes 639
Now interchanging first and third digit we get, 936
(4) 275
2 is subtracted from the first digit i.e. 2
we get, 2 – 2 = 0, The number becomes 075
Now interchanging first and third digit we get, 570
14)
Left + Right = total +1
31 + 56 = total + 1
87 = total + 1
Total = 86
15)
So, the Next terms will be 4 R M.
Physics
16)
P1 = , P2 =
R1 : R2 = 1 : 2
17)
⇒
RAE = RAB + RBC + RCD + RDE
= 8 + 12 + 6 + 24 = 50 Ω
18) q1 = q2 = 2C
r = 4 km = 4 × 103 m
⇒ = 2.25 × 103 N
19)
When switch 2 is closed and switch 1 is open only lamp 1 and lamp 3 glow.
20)
R= ....(1)
with new values of length and cross rection of wire, if new resistance of conductor is ‘R’, then
⇒ R=
⇒ R= (given ℓ' = 4ℓ)
⇒ A' =
⇒ A' = 4A
(Placing value of ‘R’ from equation 1)
21)
Slope for R1 is greater than the slope for R2.
Hence, R1 > R2
22) Electric current (I) =
Potential difference (V) =
Ohm's law V = IR
Resistivity (ρ) =
23) A charge body can attract both opposite charged body and a neutral body.
24)
I = qf
= 1.6 × 10–19 × 6 × 1019
= 9.6 A
25)
VB – VA =
– 5 – 10 =
W = – 15 × 10–6 j
26) Q = ne
Q = –9.6 × 10–19 , e = –1.6 × 10 –19
–9.6 × 10–19 = n × –1.6 × 10 –19
n=6
27)
From the given figure, we conclude that electrons will move from (i) to (ii).
28)
A metallic rod made up of copper that provides easy route for the transfer of electric charges
to the ground which protect the buildings from effect of lightning.
29) Let the charge of two bodies be q1 and q2 and the distance between them is r.
F=k
If the distance between them is halved, then r’ =
F’ = K
mF = 4F m=4
30)
R= = = 10 ohm
Chemistry
31) Coke is used as a reducing agent in metallurgy.
32) Bituminous coal is most abundant variety of coal.
33) It is believed that petroleum is formed by the anaerobic decomposition of extremely small
animals and plants which got buried in the sea bed millions of years ago.
34)
Unit of calorific value is kJ/kg where kJ is unit of energy and kg is unit of mass.
35)
The process by which decayed plants slowly convert into coal is called carbonisation.
36)
Ethyl Mercaptan is added to the LPG cylinder to detect the leakage of gas.
37)
Wildlife and mineral are exhaustible natural resources.
38) If a fuel is processed to improve its quality, it is called secondary or derived fuel. Coke is
obtained by destructive distillation of coal.
39)
Biogas is not a fossil fuel.
40) Petrol, diesel and oil are present in limited amount, so they are non-renewable sources of
energy. Biogas, wind and sunlight are renewable sources of energy.
41)
Petroleum gas, Petrol, Kerosene, Diesel, Lubricating oil
42) The correct sequence in extraction of petroleum is
Drilling of oil wells – collection of natural gas – collection of petroleum.
43)
Coal : Hard as stones, used to cook food and to produce electricity in thermal power plants.
Bitumen : A petroleum product, used in place of coal tar for metalling the roads.
Coke : A pure form of carbon, used in the manufacture of steel and in the extraction of many
metals.
44) Natural gas is primary gaseous fuel whereas coal gas is a derived fuel in gaseous state.
45) Amount of heat liberated = 2000/75 = 26.67 J/g
Biology
46)
Red Data Book contains list of endangered plants and animals.
47) Unavailability of food and extreme weather conditions are the conditions which are
responsible for migration.
48)
IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature)
49)
Provide food, shelter, water and medicines, Prevent soil erosion, Prevent flood
50)
Give rise to carbon dioxide
51)
Rudolf virchow was the first to explain that new cell arise from pre existing cells.
52) The statement true for the cell is a single cell can perform all the functions.
53)
Cells are the structural and functional unit of life.
54)
(II) Arctic tern is known as strongly migratory bird.
(III) Afforestation Chipko movement was launched in 1973 by Chandi Prasad Bhatt
and sunderlal bahuguna.
(IV) Afforestation refers to the establishment of trees on land without trees.
55)
National Forest Policy came into effect in 1988 to protect and develop the forest areas in India
with the involvement of local communities.
56)
Creation of wildlife reserves and enforcement of laws are conservation measures that promote
preservation of species.
57)
Mushroom is multicellular.
58)
Moderate climatic conditions is characterstic of temperate deciduous forests.
59) Migratory birds do not migrate to the nearest location.
60) Cell theory was given by schleiden & schwann.
Mathematics
61)
By law of exponent and powers answer is '1'
62) 22n – 1 = ⇒ 22n × 2–1 =
⇒ 25n = 210
Equating the powers
5n = 10
n=2
63)
Answer = mp + np – pq
64)
Answer = 1006
65) 2x = 3y = 6–z = k
Let
2×3=6
Equating their powers we get
66) If (3)x–y = 27 and 3(x + y) =243
3x–y = 33 and 3x+y = 35
∴ x – y = 3 ..(1) and x + y = 5 ..(2)
Add (1) & (2)
Put x = 4 in (1) x – y = 3
4–3=y
67) = 27
⇒
⇒ 32n = 320 – 14
⇒ 32n = 36
⇒n=3
68)
⇒ =1
69) Standard form of 0.000007625 = 7.625 × 10–6
70)
(–19)x+7 × (–19)x+1 = (–19)16
x + 7 + x + 1 = 16
2x + 8 = 16
2x = 8
x=4
71)
Time spent on playing = 8%
Or × 360 = 28.8°
Therefore, the central angle subtended at playing = 28.8°
72)
Amount spent more than hockey = Rs.11000
73) ATQ ⇒ Total sales in 5 months = 200
⇒ sales in may = 50
So required % = = 25%
74)
(i) Weight at least 30 kg but less than 45 kg = 45
(ii) Highest frequency = 35-40
75)
Arranging in ascending order, we get
24, 34, 43, 50, 67, 78.
Since no of observation is even (n = 6),
So, using the median formula,
Median =
Median =
= = = 46.5
Median = 46.5
76)
Mean height =
= 144
77) Total Red face card = 6.
Probability of getting red face card =
78)
(i) A factor of 36 =
(ii) Odd =
(iii) Less than 1 = 0
79)
Range = Maximum value – Minimum value
60 = Maximum Value – 90
Maximum Value = 150
80) No. of cars sold in first quarter of the year = 20 + 30 + 10 = 60
81)
Total number of outcomes = 7 + 14 + 9 + 13 = 43
Favourite outcome is not getting a sharpner, So, one can have rest articles other than
sharpner
⇒ Number of favourable Outcomes = 43 – 13 = 30
⇒ P(E) =
82) × 100 = 86.66% = 87%
83) ax = b, by = c , cz = a
then xyz
Let
⇒
⇒ [Q ax = b]
⇒ [Q by = c]
⇒
⇒ axyz = a1
84) Mass of the Earth = 5.97 × 1024 kg
Now, 5.97 × 1024 = 5.97 × 10(2 + 22)
= 5.97 × 102 × 1022 = 597 × 1022 kg
& Mass of the Moon = 7.35 × 1022 kg
Sum of the mass of the Earth and the Moon = (597 × 1022) + (7.35 × 1022)
= 1022(597 + 7.35)
= 1022 × 604.35 kg
or = 6.0435 × 1024 kg
85)
ax = by = cz b2 = ac
then
86) Let Anand's income = 5x
Let Expenditure income = 2x
Let Savings income = (5x – 2x)
= 3x
So in a pie chart we know whole is represented by 360° and in one case whole is income i.e.
(5x)
So Central angle fa savings =
= 3 × 72°
= 216°
87) 2x = 22y = 23z
x = 2y = 3z
∴ xyz = 288.
x3 = 144 × 2 × 2 × 3
=2×2×3×2×2×3×2×2×3
x = 2 × 2 × 3 = 12.
88)
89) = (16)m
=m
= 2 (Given m = even prime no. = 2)
=2
= 22 = 4
⇒ =4
⇒ = (4)2
⇒ k = 16
90)
Neither 'p' nor 'Q'