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Mi\rHEMA TICS'.
1. The line segmentl'joining the
centre of a circle to the middle
point of a chord (which+is not
diameter) makes which of the
following angles withthechord?
(A)

L.180

(B)

L90

(e)

L120

(D)

L30

the '~length of the chord at a


distance of 5 em from the centre
of one circle is};(}cm., then the
length of the chord at the same
distance from th~~ntre
of the
other circle will be
5 cm

(B)

15 cm

(e)

10. em

(D)

5J2

CfiT ft6Rt.~

~ ~

~) ~ ~

(~ ozm:r ~

-a ~

Cffffi {@I@O\S

~~m~~t
L180

(A)

(B) L90

2: Two circles 'are equal iriarea. If

(A)

I.!

tl~ld

(e)

L120

(D)

L30

2. mvr~~~~I~~vr~
~

-a 5 -eo lfto~
10 -ao lfto t,oT

'tR ~

W Cff~'

-a"t

cfIT" ~t;qi~mrtt

'tR ~

(A)

~~'

-eo lfto

(B) 15 -ao

lfto

(e)

10 -ao

lfto

(D)

5J2 -e-o lfto

.:

em
3~i ~'lff

3. The;length' of.achOltd}.ib,a circle


is 6 em and its distance from
the centre is 4r'orn.The
of
.
~ radius
~, .
the circle is
.

(A) 10. em

~ ~

'cfit:t ~ ~

~~

-ao lfto ~

4'~o

lfto

tlvr~~t

.'.'

(A) 10 -eo

(B) 5 ~o

lfto

lfto

(B) 5 cm
(e) 6 cm
I

(D)

4cm

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(C)

6~o lfto

(D) 4

~o lft'o
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4. ~. ,!'dICflR ~
~
30 1l\'o tl

4. The height of a circular arch, is


5 m and breadth
is 30 m.
Without altering the radius of
the
arch,
its
breadth
is
increased by 18 m. Then !'the
height of the arch will be
increased by

~ ~

5 1l\'o 3ltt

cf?t ~

18 1l\'o ~

~cf?t~~~
(A) 131l\'o
(B)

H31l\'o

(B) 18 m

(C)

141l\'o

(C)

13 m

(A)

cf?t ~

14 m

(D) 12 1l\'o

(D) 12 m

5.

(A)

cft;t ~~.

~ ~,

~ ~ ~

00 11

~ t, ~.~ ~ .
~ cf?t~

5. The number of circles to be


drawn
through
three
noncollinear points is

(A) ~

.c;)

two only
(B)

(B)

infinite

(C)

one and only one

(D)

not even one


6. ~

6. If in a circle, three equal chords


pass through a point, then that
point is

cf?t (fA

GRJiR ~

~~~t,m~~t
(A) ~ ..Cf)T~

(A) the centre of the circle


(B) ~lR~~

(B) any point on circumference


(C) the middle point of a chord

(C) ~~~~

(D) a point outside the circle

(D) ~

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~ ~

Cfili!~

tt

7. Ina
circle, .ure",~o
-of fWO
chords which are equidistant
from centre of the circle is

1. ~ .:~1t
iR'fiR ~

.~

..~~~~~.~

t,'ffl

~l

(1l4i~~ CfiT

~t

(A) 1: 2
(A) 1: 2

(B) 1: 1
(B) 1: 1
(C) 1: 3
(C) 1: 3
(D) 2: 1

(0) 2: 1
8. In the following figure, 0 is the
centre of the circle and A, B,
e are three points on its
circumference :

8.

'f.P:;r
B,

m -q,

0 VT q;r~

t w.n A,

e~~(fR~t:

LBAe

LBACiRtiRt

is equal to
'c

(A)

LBOC

(A)

LBOe

(B)

LBOA

(B) LBOA

(C)

LCOA

(C) LCOA

(D) ~LBOC

(0) ~LBOC

angle
inscribed
9. An
semicircle is

in

9. ~q;r~~t
(A) t:ttchlU1

(A) acute angle

~Cflchlu,

(B) obtuse angle

(B)

(C) right angle

(C) (1'ict?t1

(0) straight

(0) 'qq;;)ol

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angle

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10. Which one ofrthe following is a

correct statement?
(A) { x : x + 5
(A) {x: x + 5 = 5} =

= 5} =

<

<

(B) {x: x + 5 = 5} v;cti ~t!;;q4 ~

(B) {x: x + 5 = 5} is not a set


(C) {x: x + 5 = 5} = 0

(C) {x:x+5=5}=0

(0) {x: x+ 5 = 5} ={O}

(0) {x:x+5=5}={0}

11. If A

11. ~

= {I, {2, 3}, 5},

then which
of the following statements is
incorrect?

= {I,

{2, 3}, 5},

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Pt"'1R1RsJd

~t?

ll~~-men~
(A) {2, 3} E A

(A) {2, 3}E A

(B) {{2, 3}} E A


(B) {{2, 3}} E A
(C) {3} c A

(C) {3}!; A
(0) {5}!;A

(0) {5} c A

12. Which one of the following is an


irrational number?
(A) 0 14

(A) 0 14

(B) 0 1416

(B) 0 1416

(C) 0 1416

(C) 01416

(0) 0 1014001400014 ...

(0) 0 1014001400014 ...

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13-// Onlrationalizing!C,the denemi\


1+42

13. ~

nator, 3 _ 2..fi becomes

<m q~<fi(UI ~"l:R


1+./2
3 -2./2

7 + s.J2

(A)

(B) 7 -s.J2

7 + s.J2

(e)

7 + s.J2

(A)

(B) 7 -s.J2

(D) 7 + s.J2 .

7 + s.J2
9

(e)

(D) 7 + s.J2

14. If'
x+y+z=9

and

14. ~

xy + yz+ Z'X;.::;: 23

x+y+z::;:9

th~~l the value of


(x3 + y3 + z3 - 3xyz)

is

(Nr

xy +yz+~::;:23

(f) (x3

+ y3 + z3 - 3xyz)

(A) 108

(A)

(B) 207

(B) 207

669

(e) 6'69

(D) 729

(D) 729

(e)

15. If the r.multiplicaijon

of two

];,5.' ~

expressions. is (x -1)3 and their


HCF ,is (xwill be
(A)

nt'

then

(x+ 1)

&j~q;l q;r !!UI'1'h{Wf. (x -1)3'

..~

~~4,(hJldct;

(A)

(x + 1)

(x -1)

m,

am:
(f)

e'ijq21t=4~

(B) (x _1)2

(B) (x-1)2
(e)

(x _1)3

(e)

(x _1)3

(D)

(x _1)4

(D)

(x _1)4

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108

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16. For which .value of A,


simultaneous equations
x + 2y

= 70

and 2x + AY

the

16. A ~ ~

x + 2y

= 70

m~

(1,1'ftCfi{OI

2x +AY

= 25

Cf;T

ct ~
ftRrr ct ~

ct

"ijR

cnW~~mrn?

= 25

do not have any solution?


(A) 2
(A) 2
(B)
(B) 1

1
2

(C) 4
(C) 4
(D)

(D) 1
4

17.

17. The age of the father is three


times that of his son. After 5
years, tile double of the age of
the father will be five times that
of his son. The present ages of
the father and the son are
(A)

furr ct ~

36 years, 12 years

(C)

42 years, 14"y~~$

~ I 5 ~ ifIG

ct ~

I ftRtt' ~

-qfq "TIT~

Cf;T ~

~ ct cffiirR ~

(A) 30~,

10 ~

(B) 36~,

12 ~

(D) 45 years, 15 years

42~,

14 ~

(D) 45~,

15 ~

18. ~

18. A room is 16 m in lengthjmd


10m in breadth. The number of
marble tiles. of 2 m2 tq cover its
floor is

'Cfilro'

~~I

16 tfio ~
~
~
~ ''ij 2qrf~

~PWH ~ ~~
(A)

40

40

(B) 80

(B) 80

(C)

160

(D) 20
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(C)

(C)

31tR ~

30 years, 10 years

(B)

(A)

160

(D) 20
8

ct

mr mrtt

10' tfio
~

ffi

19. Thearea of therhfurlSus/wli<ise

19'J ~

parallel sides ate la."rom and


16 ,em
in,:~gth
and the
distance between.them js 6 em,
will be
(A) 84 sq em
(B) 34 sq em

Cfjf ~,

.~

lfto' ~

~'i12~o
~'~

ctT

~~i~

'~,~

H"IHH

16 ~o 1fio
~. 6 ~o 1fio

(A) 84 Cflf ~o 1fio


(B) 34 Cflf ~o 1fio

192 sq em
(0) 96 sq em
(C)

(C)

192 Cflf ~o 1fio

(0) 96 Cflf ~o 1fio

20. A circular road runs round a

circular ground. Itt: the dlf$erence


between the circumferences of
the outer circle and the inner
circle of this IWLd is, 66 'm,.l-ttle
width of'the road-ie
(A) 21 m;-,"
(B) 105 m
(C) 77 m
(0)84

20. ~~~~~~~~

'1.

:-;

ctT

~"

ctT ~

q;y ~

21lff'o

(B)

1O~5'l:fto

(C)

771fio

its volume is 924


height of the pillar is

~ 50 ~o 1fio ~,
am 10 -e-o,1fio~

100 ~ ~o 1fio ~ 3WR

(A)

500

(8+

1QO

(C)

'100.0 '

e6T

{E 200
j

m3.

The

~.~

~"I#)J{H-mi(~qsf)\

264

crf

1fio ~ am ~

924~1fio

~
I

3lrmR

~I ~~~~

(A) 4 1fio

(A) 4 m

(B) slft'o

(B) 5 m

(C) 61fio

(C) 6 m
'l

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~..:!.,

22. The curved surface ~~~ of a


cylindrical pillar is 264 m2 and

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31r(f:"

'(A)

~I ~

500

(0) 7 m

am

21. ~ ~
~
20 ~o lfto ~

volume each,' which


can be put
"s . ::
in it, is
.
100
(C) 1000
"{O) 200

W ~

(0) 841fio

(B)

~I ~

661ft~t_.m,~~:~~t"

(,

21. Inside of a box is 50 ern long,


20 em wide and 10 em high. The
number of book~ of 100 em 3

(A)

I
I

(D) 7lft'o

[PoT.O.

ifCi;IT cfit JiilW"li


3lTtm:" ~ ~3lf
-q

; 23.Gl~~~~{,Hlqo;((

23. The heights of two right-circujar


cylindrical vessels, are equal. If
the ratio of their radii of the
bases is 1: 4, then the ratio of
their volumes is

~ tI~
1: 4

em ~

-m,

(1) ~

3lFR1

-q

~~

(A) 1: 4

(A)

1:4

(B)

1:8

(e)

1 : 16

(e)

(0)

1 : 64

(DP 1 : 64

(B) 1: 8
"}'

24. ~

24. The riidiusofthebase


of a rightcircular conical tent is .7 m and
its volume is 770 m3. Its height
will be

cfit

1: 16

~-~

'lfto '3'fR~

~7

(A)

3WRR

mrft

11 'lfto

(B) 7l1to

(B) 7 m

22 '1ft0

(C) 22 m

(e)

(0) 15 m

(0) Islfio

25. If a cone is cut into rtvb parts


by a horizontal plane passing
through the midpoint oflits axis,
then the ratio of the volumes of
the upper part andrthe cone is

25. ~

~ ~

CfiT ~

3l~

~ ~

TT<IT t, (1) ~""mrT

o~

~~~~~{IU~'WiT-q
~
~

~ 3lFR1 CfiT ~,

(A) 1: 2

(A) 1: 2

(B) 1: 4

(B) 1: 4
(e)

1: 6

(0) 1: 8

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tI~

770 'eR 'lfto

(A) 11 m

(e)

~iftilq;I('0'Hl,~ 3lTtm:

1: 6

(0) 1: 8

110

26. Three solid spherical ~d~~9f


radii 3 em, 4 ern.and 5 em are
melted into aspherical bead. Its
radius is
(A)

26.

6 em

~:m

3~o lit0n 4 ~o.lfto;lt~


5 ~o lfio ~ "ffR :cmrJf!cllCif)1( ,lRCfiT3TI

q;)~ttcllCif){

~.~

~, ~

lRCfiT ~

(A)

6 ~o lfio

(B)

12 ~o lfio

(C)

50 ~o lfio

(B), 12 em
(

(C)

50 em
.1.

(D) (50)3

em

(B)

4..[31t sq em

(C)

61t sq em

m7ft

27. ~ ~

Its surface area is


121t sq em

(D) (50)'3"~o lfio

27. The radius of a sphere is..[3 em.


(A)

lRCfiT GRTm 1p:IT

~..[3 ~o lfio~, ~

rm~~
(A) 121t CFf~o

lfio

(B) 4..f31t ~-eo.lfio


(C) 61tCFf

(D) 2..[3 1t sq em

~o lfio

!(ql) 2..[3 1t ~ ~o lfio


28

1- sin x IS
. equ al to
1 + sin x
(A)

28.

l-sinx

(B) seex + tan x


(C) seex-tanx
(D)

I-s'rnx ~

eosx-sinx

29.
eos(90 + 6)see (3600 - 6)tan(180 - 6)
seq(9 - 7200) sin(540 +.-e)eot{Q.-900 )

(A)

1- sin x

(B)

seex + tan x .

(C)

secx - tan x

(D)

cos x - sin x

29.
eqf(900+9)~eG(360~.~.9)tan(180 - 9)
s~e(6 -r 7,2Qo )sin(540 .-t .6)eot(9 - 900 )

is equal to

;iRJ1R ~:

(A) 0

(A) 0

(B) 1

(B) 1

(C) -1

(C) -1

(D) 2

(D) 2

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1+ sinx

11

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7 sin 2

30..tf

o s es

1t,

e +3 cos2 e = 4

then the value of tan

7'sid2e + 3cos2

30 ...~

~d

En:: 4'\-a~

o s e s 1t ,nT tan e CfiTl:rf";f mm

is
(A)

(B)

(A)

(B)

(C) _1

(C) _1

(D)~

(D) ~'

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.J3
.J7

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31. A helicopter, at an altitude of


1000 m, finds that two ships are
sailing towards it in the same
direction.
The
angles
of
depression of the ships as
observed from the helicopter are
45 and 30, respectively. The .
distance between thetwo ships
is
(A)

2732 m

~:

45 ~

30 ~

tl Gf.n

~~~cfIT~t
(A) 2732 lft"o

32~ ~

standing 60 m
away from a building notices
that the angles of elevation of
the toP. and bottom: of a flagstaff on the building are 60 and
30, respectively. The height of
the flagstaff is

2793 lft""

.,q~

CfiTl ~

~~

~ 60 lft"o ct

~"tR~~~t~~"tR

.~.

~ ~

3;l1di=l1 ~

~:

ct ~

(f?lT ~

300tl

60 ~

~~~cfIT~t
(A)

6928 m

6928lfto

(B) 712lfto

(B) 712 m

(C)

723 m

723 lft"o

(D) 7128 lfto

(D) 71'28 m

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3iq~qj:tr CfiTur

"tR .~,~
,~.:

(D)

32. An observer

(C)

3fu: ~ -gt mn.,q 3lT ~ ..t I

(C)

2793 m

(D) None of the above

(A)

mmt ~

(B) 2162lft"o

(B) 2162 m
(C)

31. 1000 lft"o cfIT~


"tR ~
~ff1CfiiQ<
CfiT mfuf
GT ~
~
~

12

}I

33" If the angle of eleV'lt;.onoftfie


sunchanges>:frOnl'li3~;r,!(> 60,
then the diffeJ'enC.:between the
lengths of shadows of a pole
15 m high, made :. these two
positions, is
(A)

7'5 m

(B)

15

(C)

10.J3

'33.<~

.J3

q~'qtWd~. -amrr t, oTIS


~ q'<ul~lfi,~ ~ m ~
~~,

15lfto

(C)

10.J3lfto

34. "~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~ tI
15 lft 0
~3lT

f{g~4i'l -ij- ~

lfcfiR ~

tI~

cftcm t ~
CiT fim 'if4 -ij-

cftcm

-ij- ~OO

t7

-5 lfto~

~~,

qft

~Rfftf{grl

oT ~ ~
-q ~

1:..fi

(A)

1:2

(B)

(C)

1: 1

(D)

..fi:

(C) 1: 1

4: 1

,"

35. ~

35. In ~y ~gle,.the
linesegment
joining the middle points of two
sides is parallel to ~~ third side
and is its

e"ll~(

(A)
(B)

(B) two-third

(C)

one-fourth

(D) half

(D)

13

:..fi

qft "~

one-third

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lfto

.J3

(A) 1: 2

(C)

("Iktl~?<.flCf;T3MR

(B)

(D) ~

side of a
wall of a. house, Its \lpper end
reaches a window of the house
at a height of 15 m from the
ground. If from a point"of the
wall at height 7'5 m, a
horizontal line Isdrawn.cthen it
will divide the length of the
ladder in the ratio

(A)

cfij

30 -ij-60
lft 0 ~ ~

(A) "7'5 lfto

34.:,"A ~~;~isput)Yc~e

" (D)

CfiT 3~rliSlI ~

III

(D) ~

(B)

.-q. en ~a:if
..~
{(!JI}iAu6

t ~an
~

mart, am: ~

~-~mort
Gl-~mart
~-~mart
3lTtlT mart
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36. ~

36. In a triangle, a line divides.-gs


two sides in the same ratio. In
eve~case, this~.
be

~m

bID '~Gl

(B)

cmft

ct .3Trtft

(A) cftmt ~

(B) one-third of the third side

~
~.,.-ij

en) ~.
~"'~".q ..Cf6 "Mt

tl

(A) half of the third side

~-ij,

ct ~-~

cftmt ~

(C) parallel to the third side


(D) None of the above

37. In !lABC, D is the middle point


of AB and DE is drawn parallel
to side BC which meets AC in:E.
Then AE is equal to

37. ~ABC-ijABq;r~Dto~
DE,

'~BC t

AC~

(4-qlr(1f~~

.~

t~

-aT AE~t

E-ij~t,

(A) ~AC
3

(A)

~AC
3

(B) ~AC
3

(B) .2 AC
3

(C) ~AC
4

(C) ~AC
4

(D) lAC
2

(D) lAC
2

38. If in two triangles, the three


angles of one are separately
equal to the three angles of the
other triangle, then the two
triangles will always be

38. ~

Gl~

-ij, ~.

'~m,

~ (ft;[t ~

ot"GT;IT~'~'~

(A) congruent
(B) similar

(B) ~

(C) equal in area

(C) ~-ij~

(D) None of the above

(D) ~

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-a m -;@.

~.'(ft;ft

-a ~~-~~
.

39. If in two triangles; thft)'sidesate


p11-1Partional, then(i~e triangles
with respect jo ,~a~, other will
be
(A)

equiangular

(B)

congruent

(C)

equal in area

(D)

of equal perimeter

39t.J~

~;

~~:c61 ~"

(11Of1~rHdl
~;

ffi

.3lTtRf.~~

I
(D) iIUiR 'tIftIOfTct".~."

GT ~.
~, ~'.~
~jGT cn)ur
~ ~
~ GBT q;luIT" ~ ~~-~
G1UGR W, oT Gl;it ~,
m WiT

40. ~

40. If in two triangles, two angles of

....
one' are separately equal to the
two~glesof theQth~r, then the
two triangles will :alwaY~";be
(A)

congruent

(B)

similar

(C)

equal in area.'

(B)

(D) Noneof the 8.OOve

41. Uintw().~'triangles,<the J~ide$;of

"

....,.,

"-.

-','

-q,

41. '.~ cft,~

one .
~e,Rrqportional to U,w sides
of the o~er" then .;the triangles
will be .

J~*%
.

(1q'I~Id) ~,m
.'

(A)

of equal' perimeter

(B)

congruent

(C)

similar

(C)

(D)

equal-in area

(D) iIUiR~~

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q

~
~

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42.

42. If in two triangles.vany angle~of


one triangle is equal to anrangle
of the other, and the sides
forming
these
angles
be
proportional, then the triangles
are

~,G1

-ij, ~

~ ~~~
"$fA

m~~ctiluIT

m,

B1"IIjqldl

Cfl ~

cn1uT,,~

q;y ~

cn1
<IT f,r~

(A) isosceles
(B) ~

(B) similar
(C) congruent
(D) equilateral
43. A correspondence between
triangles
is given. If
corresponding
sides r ,
proportional,
then
correspondence is
(A)

(D) ~

two
the
are
the

ll"Wmm ~ ~

43. 'G)" ~

t I '~

m, m-~'~

~.~,1"IIjqldl

W10

congruency

(B) dissimilarity
(C)

(C) similarity

B1"I(C\Qdl

(D) None of the above

44. If in a right-angled triangle, the


perpendicular i~dtaWIl on the
hypotenuse from the v~rtex of
right angle, then the triangles
formed on its two sides will be

44.; ~
~

''Qqcfi)ol ,~-ij

~ CfiUf '4\ ~

~."~,

Gi;ft 3ffi'~' ~ ~
(A) ~

(A) congruent to each other

BCfPIB1"I

(B) similar to each other

(B) ~-~~~

(C) One triangle is half in area


to the other

(C) ~~~~.~,-ij!'3TIm

(D) None of;th~ above

(D) ~-ij~~~

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16

B1"Icti'lol ~

mrt

<IT ~

4&. The triangle, whos~~ry

side is
,2 em mOI! in length,Lthan the
sides of a giv"n~gle,
has
what relation with the given
triangle?
Similar

(B)

Equiangular

lI(:~

~3l1-,lfiTcfi

-q

'~.,

- ~

cfIT

~tl

~?
(A)

(A)

*tt,.~ ~~~

45,-~;
~
)v'2\"tfto{~

(C) Congruent
(0) None' 0f t,becahcwe

46. If in the corresponding heights

of .two triarlgles, the 'ati6 is


same
as' 'in their two
corresponding sides, then the
triangles will be

46 .

.}m~~.
or

~m ..~
-q ~,

cfit

c); ~

Wffi J;'4f~~ -q'~

fcf;;:gf1mWm

~m

(A) right-angled"
i

(B) congruent
(C),similar

(C) ~

(0) equilateral- F5

4?

(0) ~

!rr:heJapg .~ftpe~fa,s Qfs~~


triangles IS s~~ ~s the ratio
between the squares on their
corresponding
sides."
This
statement is
' ,;~h

47. "~')'~
~
~

~ ~
em ~
~''R
'oR.cpjf,~ ~

~amaR~~I"

(B)

~~-~
~~-~

(C) incorrect

(C)

(0) fallacy

(O)~

(A)

(A) partially correct

,,~'1"

(B) absolutely correct

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48. 'Qffi ~~,


4 ~o l{to

48. The sides of a triangle=are 3*,


4 em and 5 cm, respectively.
The triangle is (best answer)

am:

-0

Sf)Im: 3 ~o~o,
l{to t I ~
mrrr

(ijql'tflOl~ )

(A) right-angled triangle


(B)

isosceles triangle

(C) acute-angled triangle


(0) obtuse-angled

triangle

49. l~~tc:pf'~ ~~5~:eo

49. A,~de of a square is 5 em. The


length of its -diagonal will be

so.

~cfit~~,

(A) 25 ern

(A) 25 ~o lfto

(B) 10 ern

(B) 10 ~o lfto

(C)

5.[2 em

(C)

5.[2 ~o lft"o

(0)

2.J5

(0)

2.J5

em

50:

If the radii of twoC'circles are


equal, then they are

-ij~

(A) ~

(B) concentric

(B) ~

coincident

(C)

(0) congruent

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(0) eqf1leq

18

l{to

~o,

~'Gl'~tJ1,

(A) similar

(C)

l{totl'~

cfit ~~'I~~(lak

"

t, '-aT'~

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wq.,.,.......
PHYSICS/~~
51. The sun produces large amount
of energy by

51. ~ ~

1IDrT -ij ~

iRT ~

CfiUITt?

(A) nuclear fission

(A) ~

(B) nuclear fusion

(B)~~

(C) burning coal present in it

(C) ~3q~d~~

(0) chemical reaction inside it

(0) ~

fCt(gO'l5'1

(1{'j1~f.lCfl~Rlfsfi~1

52. f.I""1~f@d ~ .~ ~

52. Which one of the following is


used to control the chain
reaction of nuclear fission in
. nuclear reactor?

f.l4~d

-ij ~ ~

fCt(gO'l5'1cfiT
~ -ij ~

...~

q)T ~

5IRlfsfi~1 cit
~
-ij mor

t?

(A) Silicon rod

(A)

(B) Cadmium rod,

(B) C\i'l5fJf~q~

(C) Uranium rod

(C)

(0) Thorium rod

(0) ~~
.

53. To start a nuclear reaction in


nuclear fission

~~Cfl'1 ~

~f.I~q ~

~~.gO'l5'1'.q~5IRlfsfi~lcit
~~~.'~
':l'.

(A) an
alpha
particle
bombal;"9f:d
(B) carbon is
uranium

mixed

(A) ltCf) ~

is

'q;\Jfq)T ~t~

t
(B) ~f.I~4

with

-ij ~

Cfi( ~

~t

(C) a neutron is' bombarded

(C) ~~<fiT~M~t

(D) heavy water is used

(D) ....
~.~q;r~~~t

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54. If 2 ampere current flaws fa,


5 minutes,
the amount
of
charge crosses the cross-sectlon
of a conductor will be

',54. ~. 2 ~

-B

(A)

(A) 10 coulomb

5~

m, m M ~

SI(:lIffid
CfiTG

~ ~-mu

$Iell ffid ~

(fCfi

~~-

lIDfT

"itrft

10~

(B) 2'5~

(B) 2'5 coulomb

(C)

(C) 150 coulomb

150~

(D) 600~

(D) 600 coulomb


55.

55. A lens has focal length +20 em.


Its power will be

("ffi:l)

"(fR1

+20 tolfto ~I ~

"itrft

(A) 2~ dioptre

(B) 560 dioptre


(C)

i dioptre

(D) 5 dioptre

500 '5141"2(

(C)

i '5141"2(

(D) 5 '514t"2(

56. .Which one of the f-ollowing


methods
is used
for .the
production of electricity without
any pollution ?

.56. f.l8~f{gd.~.q~
~

~-~

~~~t?

(A) Coal electricity


(B) Hydroelectricity

(B) lH-~

(C) Nuclear reactor

(C)~~

(D) A generator 'using diesel

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24

~-lfJ ~ ~
~~

q;y

..~ .. \3('qI<H ~

'5'1. Which-;one of ~ibUowing, .is


called 'red, planet'?

,5tl~ Pi",~futd!
,.~ dfi~It11

~ ~

~-lfi;

'Q,Cfi '~,~'

t?

(A) Jupiter
(A) iiJ~fClRt

(B) Saturn
(B)

(C)

m;r

Mars
(C) l11m

(0) Uranus

(0) ~

58. Which of thefdUowing ~planets

has maximum
.moons?
(A)

Earth

(B)

Jupiter

(C)

Saturn

number

of
.58~;RM~d

~.,: ~

!lij~'J~t~

~,~,t?
(A) ~~

(0) Mars
(C)

m;r

59. According to Mubb~'s flaw, the

relative velocity of two stars


(A)

(0) ~

,is directly proportidnal,qo


'tneir' separati6~:

,.59. ,~,

t"f.:tq"'Itf(jft~i'CfiT

Wr "3;r iR1 mU ~ .~ :c#lt}\tt ~


(B)

is inversely proportional to
th eir
. ;rep~~~
" i-i~",
"

(C) is directl$; ';l?rop~rtional


to the square of their
separation
,(D) is' lIiverseiy,proportional
to the square of their
separation
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60~ ~-~

60. For weather forecasting, whiCh


one of the following types of
electromagnetic wave is used?

"IRtlSl{qluft ~

P!JO;iR-!R9a
~kf4i)lf

(A) X-rays

-q .~ ~

~"~

qrr ~

~ ~~?

fctilfl ~

(A) X-~

(B) UV-rays
(C)

Infrared rays

(C)

~~

(D) Radio waves

61. P!JO;iR-!R9d

61., Which one of the f()ll~rtg is the


first communication satellite?

-q ~ Chi;r-m ~

~t?

(A) Sputnik-I
(B) INSAT-IA
(C)

(B) ~-IA
(C) ~-IIA

INSAT-IIA

(D) IRS-IA

62. ~

qrr

CfiTJJ. ~
CfTFIT
P!JO;iR-!f{gd:q ~ ~
q;~:-q ~

62. A satellite

used for spying


purpose ,is set in which one of
the following?

~t?

(A) Equatorial orbit


(B) Polar orbit
(C) ~

(C) Orbit inclined

at 23 from
equatorial plane

R:t~~&llf

(D) None of the above

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26

'tf\ ~

23

'tf\

63. .'M f.ifMt ~.

body is ~o1ving bT a
constant speed.ng
':a .wcular
path of fixed fa~jps. Here

68. A

. (A)

<litICfjH ~-ij

~~'_llftf~Atfltqti{1tl~

average velocriW,~s
constant

(B)

acceleration is zero

(C)

no force is ~qng.on
body

(B)

~~t

the

lJ

'{D) FiroJJ ~,Ai1Awt ~f~

(0) "acceleratton has constant


magnitude

64.

,4 ~

64.

A 2 kg block IilnCl
block
are dropped from the same roof
simultaneously. ..~;r~e ratio of
time taken by them to reach the
ground will be

2 fct;o lITo om

en) ~

1FU1 ~

4 fct;o lITo ~

mr~ ~-~

~L~.-ij

~~3l~Tft

filw;rr

crr.n ,~CXfta
s

'"L(A)

1: 2:

(A) 1: 2

I
J

l'

(B) 2: 1
(B) 2:}

(C), 1: 4

(C) 1: 4

(D)

(D) L: 1

1:"1

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6S.Ncar
start81 froth rest aid
"inclteasesits velocity'at "constant
rate to 36 krn/h in 30 sec. Its
acceleration will be

65.

''Q,Cf);ifiR

..~

~~

30'~

~/Q\Cfi~qH

~.

36 ~olfto /..qo CfiT

.~

.q..-srnr ~

~I ~

~t

(8) 033 ta] sec2

(8) 033

lfto /~o 2

(C) J... tu] sec2


12

(0) zero

66. A body starts

from rest and


accelerated
uniformly. The
graphPot'ifi"id.isplaeemerU
versus
time will be
(A)

66.

a straight line

y. ~.,

'Q,Cf) ~

Q\Cfi~"IH

~;.~~o~;tl

TTf~~~~.llJq)

..~

(A)

'Q,Cf) ~

iRT ~

;,}

,(C) a parabola
(0) Not fixed

runs by: a constant


speed towards east. A person
sitting on a seat facing east
tosses a coin. The coin

67. A train

"

67.

'Q,Cf)

ma ,~ }lCf

1:WII~ Q\Cfi~"II"1

Ilfij"lH tl ~
'Q,Cf)

<mfi 'Q,Cf) ~

3fu: ~~

301('1d I

(A) ~ <mfi ~ 1fuJ fi'Rrrf

(8) will fall before him-.

(B) ~ <mfi ~ 31M

-m

""""

(C) willfall back into his hand

(C) ~: ~ <mfi ~ ~

(0) None of the above

(0)

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-ij ~

m~

-ij

t I ~ fmm

.. i

(A) will fall behind him

-ij

-m

68. One dyne force lf$i6etfUlil to

6a

'(Ar 10J.'fN

(~) 107 ~~,;


(C) 105 ~~

{Dt. 'lO-:--P N

(D) 10-5 ~~

Wh~h.> one ;of .:ctq.e T;fono~ng


s.~t1~t~
:is J~e,r.arding

69.

t,?

.~

~~~il .q Gl

~-~~att:~~~

(Bl.$i~u~,

SlRtPsti4t~i

q~lol

om ~,~~-q;~

~-~

~31t ...
~~~

.reaction are
equal and opposite but act
,:
.
~
4:h~ ~(badY
,

(C) ~

, :.~J:'f':.~

.cwrSlI?t~~I

.. ~.

Wfl ~:~~

ql\1:tlol

~ ~ ~

1R~I,

Nbti~of' th~\:Cabbve

'i-70 Which6ne
ofthe
$tittements is ,true?

~l'41fclf{gd .q
",.

~.

cmT SlRtPsh41 ,lIlffir ql\1:tlol

:~

reaction are
.equali~mmagnitude and in
the same direction but act
on two different bodies

(D)

~.~

(A) ~

(B) Action and

(C) Action and

1lfcr ~ ~

11~..."RT'.~

.of f!1QMo~.?

(A) Action1fud reaction are


'.n~9.ual'.Jel?~os~te
.an~.i act on
tWodmeteht'bddies

,",.

(0) "'l'6S"N

c ~~:l:aw,

(A) 10':""7~,~

(Byil07'Nl

j.6""

"'~'~~l~.t

.q'~~.~

(D)

fC!1llowing

_i;

.ff!l'41fclilla -ij -e-...


(A), ~fcldiWfi'

"fi C!fi?R

~'

.~

t
(B) A balanced force may not
change the. energ;y of a
system

,qf{Cfd"'l ~.

r .

"tR

balanced force may


change~~IsP~
of ~ body

t,

~ ~.q

(C) egfcld ~,~'~

(C) A

qftq<R~~t

(D) 31egfcld ~,

(D) An unb~~ced for~e does


not cause acceleration
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(B) ~d;~;,

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29

(A) ~~~~1:R~~t

(B) ~~

~ ~

1:R'"'"0II(tOl(6,'1lm

(e) ~~

~ ~

1:R,tfq'?*=fi'~

it,~

A\; ~

B"1:f;)

~"~

GlTG A

(D) ~~~1:R~Mt

72. '@lR~&:1qH~

tI'1I~~I(((fmB

are rubbed together. A becomes


positi-(rely charged'
and
B
negatively charged. As a result
of rubbing
(A) the mass of A increases
while the
mass
of B
decreases
(B) the mass of 'A is equal to
the mass of B
(er the mass of A and the mass
of if both decrease
(D) the mass of A decreases
while the
mass
of B
increases

","Oil~~INt~r
~ tI

am:

~~'4flG

(A) ,

A ctiT~C:q~l1r.~c'~~~Q\ill

ctiT ~&lq 1'1erG ~


.'
.

(B) A
,~

'atrr ,B~J!fi1".~ql'1

GRTiR

r'

B Gl;jf

(e) A ~

ctiT
.j.

")~

I"';

(D)' A '~ 'Sf&ttfl'1!~

~."

,iJ;T

CfiJ ~&lq 1'1'if<9 ~,

;73.
73.

~tl

-q,~

Two charged balls, ofvmasees


1 kg each have also 1 coulomb

-q,

3i1~~1d

~,

~i~'

~&lql'1 l;,jtso IDo. 't;'im


~

chalrge on each of them. They


are
separated
by a fixed
distance
r.
The
ratio
of
gravitation force to electrostatic
force between them will be

~
GR'f ~

~,

~,

.,~

1:R 1
r ~

"Q\(6 .~~

*L~,.GRT,.~~~("qI(6~OI
~-~

GR'fcir

Q)1rr

(A) 0'2 x]O-19

(A) 0'2,10-19

(B) 07 x 10-20

(B) 07 x 10-20
(e)

(e)

0'5 x 10-19

(D) 07 x 1020

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"74.Wheri work done fi8?liegative.


'.

(AJ the kinetic"r'ihergy of the


body will.s\.Uiiy,de~ease
(B) the kinenc'-r:energy of the

body will surely increase


(C) Work done is never negative
(D) None of the above

75. f.'l&41!ftf{gd ~ ~

q;r lt1Wfi

~t?

75. Which of the foj:loWing


i, .not the
unit of energy?
(A)

~~m: ~

(A)

Cf!?;-~

(B)

~-1'.ft()

(C)

enG >1fij ~

watt-see

(B) N-m

(C) watt per second


(D) ~

(D) calorie
7~. ~ ~:wt<;t:uf~Vf6JVJi m;fi~~ ~O,~

76. A 2 HP water pump


runa "JQr
..
.....'i;;
10 minutes.
The
electrical
~e~gy consumed by it is

(B) 8952 x 106 J

(C)

(fq; ~

tl

iIU ~

f4til4 ;~lPft

(B) 8952 x 106 ~

..

8952 x -164 J

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77. ~

77. A boy starts 'flushing ar1cksh4\v


of mass 120 kg initially at rest.
The rickshaw -'.is mpving now
with ~ speedof 18 km/h. How
much work has been done by
the boy? Avoid the effect of
friction.

MI'iH 120 fct;oIDo

~
~

~ h~

..-ij.~

18 fct;o lito Iii. 0


cxr:f "3Nff

em ~

(A) 2500 ~

(B) 2000J

(B) 2000 ~

(C) 1500 J

(C) 1500 ~

1000 J

78. Sound wave iriair

itmr ct llRr

I~

~~

"EfffuT ~

oT ~

lfRT ~,

"IDU

(D)

lOOO~

(A)

~(RtT

(B)

~mrr

is

(A) a transverse ~ve


(B)

~.

t 3:ffi

~1Nf~~'

(A) 2500 J

(D)

.'.~. fti:mT q;) t;(4I(?1d1

a longitudinal wave

(C)

an electromagnetic wave

(D)

None of the above

79. ')In the'propagationofa

wave

79. mrr~~~
(A) only
momentum
transferred
(B)

(C)

only kinetic
transferred

energy

both
momentum
kinetic
energy
transferred

:)

is

is

(B)

and
are

mm~

(C) ~

""3Nff

3:ffi

~HH1(1
(D)

(D) None of the two travels


thFc>ughthe-medium

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"3Nff

mm t

GT;fl ~ ~ M
~HIO{1<OI ~

32

Cf;T~I"1H1(01

GfiT

mm t

Gf.:IT em

11T~

(A) decreases
humidity

by

increasing

(8) increases
humidity

by

increasing

(e) is indepe~denic~f ~i;midity

(D) decreases" by inc~easing


temperature to':.
81.. The nature of ligbt;V/ayeis
a.

:c,

.;

:"

. ~

(A) ~

(A) longitudinal
(8) ~

(C) both '{'loniit'Wtinhlf'

transverse ~

and

(D) None of the above


82. The refractive index of glass
with respect to air is 15. The
speed of light in glass will be

82. ~

-q ~

CfiT

~t.ti*

l' 5' tl ~

~~l1fa~

(A) 2 x108 m/sec


(8) .3 x108 m/~ec

(8) 3 x 108 lftoI~o

" r;.'

(e)

1'33 x 108 mjsec

(e)

1'33 x 108lfto/~o

(D) 4'5 x 10~rtfroJ~o

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-q

83.

83.

240 waves are csmpleted an


16 sec. The frequency of the

240 ~

c#IT

16:~.q',~~~t1'~

~t

wave is
(A)

3840~

(A) 3840 Hz

,(B) 256~

(B) 256 Hz

(C)

(C)

224 Hz

224~

(D) '15~

(D) 15 Hz

84. ~ ~

84. A man cannot see the object

CfiT

clearly if object distance is less


than 40 em. He sh.9tilduse the
spectacle of glass having focal
length

40

atq;-atq; ~

f.Ifitf4atl.-q..~

--

200

(B) +. 200 ctn.

+200 em

(D)

---

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~~?

(A)

(C)

~olfio

(B) + 200
3

-e-o lfio

+200

-e-o Jft'o

(C)

100

3 em.

34

-e-o lfio

~
~
~

Cfilf ~.

c#IT ~

tI

~
~,.~

~
~

85. -,/\ white ray.pa#Se$:tP:rough ,:~.a


prism as sho~;in. 1M. fc;illowing
figure. X and Y are the limiting
ray~.

,.5.

&.i~la*1Il,.~m ~

,i'~

tl X'.

tI

fct;{Uf

~,~

.,.~

Y.~

W\

Here

(B) X is violet and Y is red

(A)

x~t~Y~

(B)

xWt 3ffi:

(C) X is green and Y is yellow


(C) X ~

Y~

t 3ffi: Y'tftffi

(D) X.is yellow


and
Y isI green
.
~.
86. By aderecti~ ~ltheilnage
of
an object is formed behind the
retina. 'To':tectify'the defect, he
must use

86. ~cil\iJ~th
Slfdfilkl

lIU ~

~~qlcl~)

:~ ~ ~'mft~
LA),? ac..conV'ex,.len$>iisuitable
focal kngtll- ,
".

"

;;~:,

~,~-~~

~.

q;r

~.-cfR} GROT t I

~~ ~ ~

11

~~qld'~~?

(B) a concave lens of suitable


focal length
(C) a bifocal lens of suitable
focal length
(D) None of the above
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81. ~

87. The image'" formid -By In


objective 'lens of a telescope is
.(A)

t~,

SlRI~~;Gf.1m

at the focus of objective but


not at the focus of eyepiece

(A)

~ ~'ro

',"Gil""
t ~

~.

'cR.

''t, ~

~~~1:R~t

(B)at~e
focus of eyepiece but
not at the focus of objective

(B)h~

.~

t, ~

lR

~~~1:R~t

(C) at the focus of objective as

well as at
eyepiece

the

focus .of

(C) ~3fR~~~~
1:Rt

(0) neither

at. the focus of


objective' nor ~t the focus of
eyepiece

88. The
image
formed
by
compound microscope is

(b) q

m ~'*'~i*

~~~~~1:R

88. ~ ~

~~

m GAT

(A) CflI('qf.\Cfl
3fR $n
(A)

mar

SlRt~k4

virtual and erect


!"

f....

_.'

:.

(B)ql("ijf4Cfl ~'$n~

(B) reEdan.d- erect


(C)

t 3fR

(Q) ,qlid~iifi

real and inverted

:am ~h~

t
t:

"',

(0) ~rtualakd

89. The

iftverted

magnifYing

powers
of
8Djecti\te;Iens and eyepiece lens
of a compound microscope are
10 and.20
respectively. Its
resUlt:fut~~mag1lipYirtg\ power
will be

89.~.~~~~~$
~'.~.$"~

2d'tl~

10 ~
8:llIT

mrtt

(A) 30
(A) 30
(B) 2

(Ell 2
(C)

(C)

10

(0)200'

(0) 200

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10

'36

~~:
qftull4~ ~

90. A'cOn~
lens:;of'l 6'&1 length
5 em is used; fas-- 'simple
microscope to see the clear
inlage at the ~
mstance
of distinct vision, Le., at 25 cm.
Its magnifying power will be

5~.o1#.,'~~~~~~

90:

~it ~
stRtfilk4 m, W! ~

(~)C6T;~~i%
~

~. ~
~lR.

lR)1 ~

25 ~o 1fio

(~,

a:flrnT

~~~'~

(A) 5

(B). 6

'{i\)

5 .,.

},,::::3 "=;'>

1.{'

re

'

(13). 6

(C)~125

30

(0)

91.

(0)

91.

When an ice cube melts, the


volume of water';'

30

a:rR~

t, <it

ifli; CfiT ~'~tfe.ttl

GR lTRt CfiT 3WR


"

(A)
1

(A) Gf1t ~

is less than the volume of


th~, ice ~be
'.~

~t
(fa)

of the icecube

Cl)q

:,
,

(B) is grea1;ef,~~~e),~lume

3WR

~!,t~\~,

~!;~

6Tffit

(C) is equal to the vqJu~ of the

(C) if1i; ~

ice cube

iRTiR

6Tffit

(0) None of the above'

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37

"

"

~..

(nT 0'~

92. ~

92. When heat br given to an rjQe


cube, its.temperature

~'~i'~

t,m

~.mtT

..(A) firstly increases and then


becomes constant

(A) ~

Jt

~"fiiR

'~t

(B) firstly decreases and then


becomes constant
(e)

firstly remains
constant
and thereafter increases

(e) ~~~tamm~t

(D) firstly remains


constant
and thereafter decreases

(D) ~

t amm'EfGOT t

93. "Q;Cfi 20 3lm ~ ~.


"300 m?:4~Cf) ~

93. A wire of resistance 20 Q is


stretched to double its original
length.
Its
resistance
will
become

OR ~
.~

@"1:qCf)(

CfK

eft

~I~~irrr
(A)

40~

(B)

20~

(e)

10~,

(A) 40 Q
(8)

20,Q

(e)

10Q

(D)

80 Q

(D) 80~
94.

94. Two electric heaters A and B are


marked as (500 W, 220 V) and
(1000 W,_ 220 V) respectively.
The ratio ofresisfanoes 6f A and
B will be

A ~

B 1R ~:

~ (500 qg, 220 ~)

(1000 CllG, 220 ~)


\r:

(A) 1: 2

(Bf 2:1';

(B) 2: 1

(e)

1: 4

(D) 4: 1

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('~~.~
~

(A) 1: 2

(e)

en

38

1: 4

IA

am B

95. 2 0 and '4 Qres8atorsa.r~ joiiied


in parallel across a 6 volt

battery . The ratio, of voltages


across them w:Ul.be.
(A)

(B)
(C)

95; 2 aWr *:14 ~


6~

<n ~:~

" (iq,ql;:ij( ~

tIFf c;);if SfRtUQi6l


Cf)t.~

TF-rr

-ij ~

~. ftro ~

1: 1
(A)

1: 1

(B)

1:2

1:2
2:1

(0) 4:

(C) 2:1

(0) 4:1

96. Volt per ampere' is 'also called


(A)

ohm-metre (Q-m)

(B) joule
(C)

(5) ~

ohm (0)

(C) 3W:r (0)

(0) mho

(o(~

97. In

a dry cell, the negative


electrode iamade of which one
of the following?
.'.{'.,"

""

r;"

97. ~~.

(A) Copper

(J1) 'ffiin

(B) Brass

(B) ~

(C) Carbon

(C)

(0) Zinc

(0) ~

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~ *,Ojj<"ii!fi

-~.~.~.7

<

39

~M~6 f.n:;r ~

'

CfiTiR

, [P.T.0.

98~ ~~.~~t,~

98. An electric .motors is a deviPe


which converts
~.

(A)

electrical
en~rgy
mechanical energy

into

(B)

mechanical
energy
electrical energy

into

(C) . chemical

energy
mechanical energy

(D)

(A)

~~d1l ~

-q

-q

em ~.

-q

-q ~

Cf)) ~

,._'"\-:-

~~t
(B)

em

~~dl4.

~~t
(C)

into

{lflI4f.iCfl ~

~~t

None of the above

(0)

99. In which of the following cases,


electric
current
will
be

.-q-B~~
-q -B ~

99. f.i'""1~f{g(\

mu ...~.m7ft?

.PI9?uc~?

(A) ~

(A) A magnet is brought near a

conducttng-rtoop

along its

em ~

t 3la:
tj~8;l

~
~

$o:s~')

axis
(B)

coil is rotated
magnetic field

(B) A

in

~o:sctl Cf)),H4ctl4'

-q

~~

'T,~,'

(C) ~

(C) A loop of conducting wire is

~ -q

introduced perpendicularly
in a magnetic field

OR ~o:scil Cf))iJ4ctl~

~klq((~

~.

(0) .~
(0) All of the above
100. ~

100. The magnetic effect tif electric

1:ffiT

current was first discovered by a


scientist, whose name i~

(A)
(A)

Oersted

(B)

Maxwell

(C)

Weber

(O)

Newton

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mu t
ctJ II~c:Uct
~

(C) ~
(0) ~

40

w=at*'~~q;r'
a~lIPICflcffi

;rrq t

wUr?Tll

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41

SPACB FOR ROUGH. WORK

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42

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44

':~T"'--ctl
CHEMISTRY
101. The

most im~t
.human
activity leading to the extinction
of wildlife is

.(A) pollution of wildlife

~~.
I

(ij~q~I'Jijf

lOi~;tc"l?f

10 1. ~

cp;r-~

~t,t
cp;r-~

(A)

(B) hunting of valuable wildlife

products

cr;r ~

(B) iSIJt~ cp;r-~

(C) introduction of alien species

(C) fcmft~cr;r~

(0) alternation and, qeS;tru~fl

(0)

of the natural habitats .

<

SlI1RtCfl

cr;r ~

cr;rlANlij<R.E: 3lR

102. Carbon monoxide is a pollutant

f.rcfm

102. Cfi1iR ~3iTq{"fI~'5~

t, ~

because
-t"

(A) ~02~~~P~t

it reacts with 02

(A)

(B) ~
(B) it inhibits glycolysis

(C) it makes nervous


active
of blood

J.Pa. Aifpollu~t

"..

~c,aus~~g

system

..

(C)

~'~mr'q;)~~t

(0)

'fsfiinc~

'ij

ffR;R crra

.(

acid

rain are
C02aftCirCt2

(A)

(B,),90~;:
,~d 02
-

-\

_,I

(C) 802 and NOx


, (0) CFC~d,

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C02:

...~

OOT

i~ reacts. witlJ,.hEWlIlQgl9,1;lin

(0)

3ctl~Cb)t:1I~~e~

(A) CO2 (p.11 Cl2


(B) CO2 (p.11 02

~4)3t11fit"1 ~

of

104. The
largest
portion
atmospheric gases by weight is
(A)

oxygen

(B)

nitrogen

q l~q:scll4 fm1 q;y ~

~1i~.qwJ-ij

~.t

(B)

"i1~~~H

(C) ozone

(C)

(D) argon

(D) ~

105. Smog is
(A)

105.

~-~t

a natural phenomenon

(B) a

combination
and. fog

of smoke

(C) colourless

(C) .~

,(D) All of the above

(D) ~~

106. The true


statement
about
greenhouse effect is that it is
(A) caused by combination
many gases

106. d)"i~I3iij ~

~ GfR .q ~

"46

fcfi"46

of

(B) caused by C02 .


(C) caused only by C02, CFC
and N02 gases
(D) None of the above

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(C) ~

C02, CFC 'ij~ N02

~~mmt

trm

10,.7. TwoJ neighbounJrlOf'Aollto1ogaus

series differ by
(A) -CH
(B) -CH

(B) -CH2 iRl

(C) -CH3

(C) -CH3

iRl

~;

. (0) -CH4 iRl

(0) -CH4

108.

The general form~f


(A)

CnH2n+2

(S)

CnH2n

(C)

CnH2n"::;2

~e

is

(0) CnRn,

109. The completell;'amIbu&tion of

hydrocarbon gives
(A)

(A)

CO+H20

CO + H20 "

(B) CO2 + H20

(B) CO2 + H20

(C) CO+H2

(C) CO+H2

cl,JD} C02 + H2
110.

The major constituent of LPGis

Wftmcnr.~t

(A) ethene

(A)

(B) butane

(B) ~

(C) propane

(C)

(0) pentane

(0) ~

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47

111. A subatomiC'f)artiCle,which hlis


one unit mass and one unit
positive charge, is known as
(A)

>11,1. ~

S{04"i1"1 ~

'afNf,l ~

'Q,Cf)'~

:Q;i:fi ~
~qtf:li:f) ~

m, t

hydrogen atom

(B) neutron
(C)

3qq",I~i:f)'

(B) ~

electron

(0) proton

112. Two elements A arid B have the


112. G)

same atomic mass but their


atomic numbers are 18 and 19
respectively. A and, ~ are
(A)

mq1

A a:m B ~ "~"'.~ ~

S{~ql"1t~~~~

183fR 19 trA 3ltt Bt

Sfilm:

isotones
.>l. '

(C)

isobars

(C) ~

(0) isotopes,

(O)~

113. The electronic configuration of


an atom is 2, 8, t~Thec humber

of valence electrons
atom is

in

113. ~

1Wf1UJ

2, 8, 1 tl ~

the

(A)

(C) 1

(C) 1
(0)

10

48

10

fc;t"4I'E1

~~~i<iltfit

(B) 2

pprrrll4/6-A

it ~
.i.

(B) 2

(0)

~dCf~lf.lCfi

~t
,
-",I

(A)

ChT

an

114. When

electron"di'tij)s fram a
high energy level to a low energy
'level, then

114.,Ofif"

~'~i~iq

,~,~

lR

~,. ,~. ~

t, ~

~l

3iq:t~~~~t

(A) ~

(A) energy is absorbed

-e- 'i!if;q

(B) energy 'is released

'(C) nuclear chargefncreases

{e)

~~,~.~t

(0) nuclear charge decreases

(0)

~--~,m~t

115. The volume

of one mole of

oxygen gas is
-':

;(A) 1 lj~e of o~gen at, STP

.\

(C) STP lR ~T

(e) 22'4 litres of oxygen at STP

(0) ~

(0) 6Q2.~.l023r.:rlJl.o1ecules of

c'

',::

' ;. :'-

.'

'~ __"."

w.n ~

6'02 x 102~ ,aqiilftftGl"f

'* ~

lR

".;

116. ~.~
116.Wb~n.a chemical-bond between

twq atoms isf-o~,


the
potential energy9f~.r the system
::

(A)

(flq"'

224 ~

"J

oxygen at any temperature


an4,.,pr~S~UTtt
'1'

-em

'

~
CfiT 1lCf.f

'
*
,._~
M ~ t, <IT~

~{ltlI4~C6

(")l~4d)j~

decreases

(B) increases
(e)

remama-seme

(C)

"@IT-l ~

(0) cannotl'be ~icted

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49

[ P.T.O.

117. Ionic compounds are generally,


(A)

solids having high melting


points an.d good conductors
of electricity,

(A)

having low melting


points and poor conductors
of electricity

(C)

(D)

(A)

of

electrons
{B)

im-,

3lftlq;

~ ~T4R1Cfi

Ilcl"ii~

~cl4~T"11~ ~. ~

ma ~

(f~

i"i1000{OI~
4\IIGH:~ ~

tt ~

il\I ~

~clCt~T;fl'-ifr~,$)G,(l~
.;

'of the': above


119. ~.~

...
~~~q;)~~)'*

~M~~ .-q ~

119. Which typeo(:;reactio'l1.

takes
place when an iron nail is
dipped in a~9.:1ution. of copper
sulphate?

cfr~maTt?

Combination reaction

(B)~~

(B) Displacement reaction

Substitution

(C)~'.~

reaction

(0) Deeomposrtionneactton

PPLT/14/6-A

n~

ma ~

cffi:f,

(C) ~

of.
electrons
contributed by one atom
only

(C)

W~

~cl~T;fl ~ el~Gltl ~

electrons
both the

(C) .~~g.

(A)

q;q Ilcl iCfi/~

(B) Gt.ffi~31l."*

sl1ariiil-g
of
contributed by
atoms
';<}

fDf None

ma ~

(f~

118. A covalent 'bond is formed by


(A) .~ ~gn;:tplete

~ ~lclCfi

~ QT4R1Cfi

(D) solids having high melting


points
and bad conductors
:,.,"
,:1'] "'~_ "
of electricity
"

Jlcl~;Cfi

m~ma~

solids having low melting


points and good conductors
df electricity

".J.\

3lftlq;

(B) lR:r, q;q IIWi;Cfi qffi ~

(B) gases

(C)

cffi:f,

(D)'~'~

50

~,

m~

"5JCfiR

1~.

CaO and CO2 .~ Ptdt1uced"by


heating CaC03; 'What. is the
type of the reaction and the
process?

m- ~1

CO2 sm

CaO '"WIT

tR
~

WiFiR (Nf

w.n..

3)6I41l(ni(!

~.

w.n ~~

w.n

3)Qill(Oi(!

w.n

3)6I41l(nt:i1

~f?t;41

~~~~?

(A) Displacement reactien and


endothermicprocess

(A)

(B) Decomposition reaction and


exothermic process '

[B] ~

(C) Decomposition reaction and


endothermic process

(C) ~

(D) Combination reaction and


ertdother.rrricprocess

(D)

121. A catalyst will affect the rate of

121. ~~

w:i,~

120. iCaC03 .~.

~
~

.:'

<E141'5l"t ~

..~~~~~cit

~Hfclf{sd .q ~

fctiet:.fil

qft:td"i ~

~.~t?

(A) Activation energy


(B) Heat of reaction

~~

(C) Heat offormaticn


(C) ~~

(D) Potential
products

energy

of

the
(D)

122. ~

122. Chemicalequilibrium establishes


ci

~~~~

,'>!!;

(A) a closed sst~

(A) Wf)GiG ~

(B) anopeIl' sys,tem

(B)

(C) gaseous state

(C) TRfuJ

(D) liquid state

(D)

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(lel41"4t:.fi

~~mat~

~'mcrrt

if a reaction takes, p~ce in

I
!
~.

(A) e\lh4uI ~
(B)

Ii

forward reaction by changing


which of the folwwing?

Wf)~.

~.-q,

~~-q

123. In any'electrochemical
cathode is always

cell, the

123. ~

attached

(C)

the electrode at which some


gains ..electrons

(A) ~~
(a).

to a battery

tGft ~ W s3lT
l:R CfiT{ ~~<;f?T"1

(C) ~ ...~~<;f~~ ~

~~t
(0) ~

(0) the electrode at which some

.~~<;f?t~

tk ~

~~<;f?T"i

19T~t

loses. electrons
124. Rust is a mixture of

f4J;TUTmot t

124. ~ ~

(A)

FeOand

Fe(OHb

(A)

FeO ~

Fe(OHb CfiT

(B)

FeO and Fe(OHb

(B)

FeO ~

Fe(OHb CfiT

(C) Fe 20 3 and Fe(OH}J

(C) Fe20 3 ~

Fe(OHbCfiT

(0) Fe304

(0) Fe304 ~

Fe(OHb CfiT

and Fe(OHh

125. When lead (Pb) storage battery


discharges

125. ~

$ (Pb) .~

(A) S02 f4Cfiffld


~

(B) PbS04 is consumed

(B) PbS04 ~

lead is formed

(C)

(0) H2S04 is consumed


j'

126.

(A)

(B) FeO and Fe(OHb

(B) FeO~

zinc container

(0) Mn02 + carbon

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mot t

~CR1i~l~ ~ 1l~

(A) graphite rod

(C)

$~t

(0) H2S04 ~

126. In Leclanche dry cell, anode is

t,OGf

(A) S02 is evolved

(C)

~~t

(A) a non-metal
(B)

'ij, ~

~ ~-{lijI4f.\Cfi ~

(C)

~~

Fe(OH12

m lfB[,

(0) Mn02 +.~

mat

The products. fblhl~ifhWom4:hb


electrolysis of aqu~ti8; silver
sulphate are

*< ~.l~

~Ifm;q~-C~~e

127.

~~~~:'

(A) silver metal and sulphate


(B)

hydrogen and oxygen

(C) hydrogen and sulphur


(0) silver metal and oxygen

~lect .the in9flf!ect ;"~t:atement


s

about
the ',' chemtcal
reactivity
at
'::'
r.:'~,'f
::,::','
if'-,:'
,:
electrodes 'during electrolysis.

"l

128'~"!"~'1!~

Anion give

~~~i1

..,~~H

~j;H114~Cb ...
~.~

TR

-ij.. cntr-m

~.

~lR"Rft?
(A)

up electrons
!:.:

(A) *bll~~~~~'1'~'~,

(B) Cations take up electrons


(B)

(C) Oxidation ocijurg at


anode

Tri ~

the

t.

TR 31TCRftCb(OI .-mm

(C) ~
. '-:C,

(0) Proton,.)~.t.~occurs
the reaction

t.
~

in

29. With rise in temperature, the

129. dJqqH

conductance
of a. sclution
otan
"i.,
'"
,,~t,1'
electrolyte generally

fc\(,1'lFl
\f:

'

;;

t ~ ~ ~~~{11~(! t

-ij ~

,,r,

cfit

:q IctCbd Ie 1"1 l"4d:


r

tr

-;
c;;"

(A) decreases
(B) increases

(B)

G9 ~

(C) remains constant

(C)

~~t

t
I

(0) None of the above


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130.

130. Which of the. following is nota


good conductor?
(A) Cu metal

PI""'il{;tfuiq
.~ t'?

if

-a ctR-m ~.

~:ql(t\q;;

(A) CfiTcR~

(B) NaCl (aq)


(C) NaCI (molten)
(D) NaCI (s)
following
131. Which
of
the
statements
is not a correct
statement
about
the trends
when going from left to ri~t
across the pefiods of periodic
table?

131. ~

-a ~ ~

if <iijij

mt\:Oftif f:ts:o:tf&tfuid ~.

Slit~~l.~itR

if ~

'q\

if

-a ~-m

t?

(A)mq~if~~~

'ifffi' ~

(A) The elements become less


metallic in nature
(B) The number
of
electrons increases

(B) ~

valence

become

(C) ~

more

(A) Mendeleev
(B) Newlands
(C) ~.

(C) Dalton

(D) ~~(\"1(.

(0). Dobereiner
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3lmFft

~~Cf;;:T"119t ~

132. Which scientist gave the 'law of


octaves'?

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(C) The
atoms
lose
their
electrons. more easily
(D) The oxides
acidic

~~t:t~i;fl efiT ~

-a

MendeIeev's
based on

perio~

.tableis

133~ ~~4

~c

anmfta t?

(A) atomic weight

(A) ~

em

mftuft ,:~.

\tR

(B) atomic number


(B) ~~

(C) atomic rad1tis'


(C) ~~

(0) atomic velume.


(0)

As we move from leftw I}sht


in a period ill modern 'peri~d<ic
table, atomic s~s
of the
elements generally

JffiIT

134.3tI~~Gfi~

~'I-e- ~' ~

)"~j

~t

(A)

(B) decrease

(B) "ER:ffi

(C) remain same

(C) wrR~t'

~61~t

(0)

Which of' the foHowirlgis not; a


fossil fuel?

"i:R:

ijlil""4d:

(A) increase

(0) become zero

'ij ~ ...~~'~

135. f.%+;;t~tlij,.q:R,~I.W:,j~

'iftql}(i.imr

~t?

(A) Biomass

(A)

GtI41iI'l'l

(B) Coal
(B) ~

(C) Natural gas

(C) SllllRtCfl frt:r

(0) Petroleum
(0)

q<j)fcl<Qli'

36. A good fuel possesses


136. ~ ~

ftR ~)~t

(A) low moisture content


(A)

~;pft ~

(B) moderate ignition


..."temperature

(B) ~

(C) high calorificvahre'

(C) ~

(0) All of the above

(0) ~~

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Jffifr

$I\iq(i'1'1 dIQifl",'
~

ltR.

"":Ii\'.,
[",p.il.~I!'

137. An example of secondaryfuel


(A)

is
(A) ~

coal

(B) ~tm

(B) coal gas


(C)

(C) ~.

crude petroleum

(0) natural

qilR4~4

(0) SII1\R!(.fifm

gas

138. ~'-R ~ '~

, 138. Combustion of fuel involves the


chemical reaction between fuel
and

~11~~(.fi ~
(A)

t51~i1'ii1"1

(B)

11Fft

(C)

3'lT(f(fl~H

(0)

'i1~{l~H

-q ~
~

3lR -

tl

(A) hydrogen
(B) water
(C) oxygen
(0) nitrogen

139. qm -q~<!1''l:tft<!1 ~21f&t'i~


(A) ~21~ot B, A

(A) vitamins B, A

(B) ~21~<1 A, 0, E, K

(B) vitamins A, 0, E, K

(C) ~21f&t"1A, B,. ".C, D.'

(C) vitamins A, B, C, 0

'.

(0) vitamins B, C
140. Sugar-related

140.

disease is

~~~~t

(A) jaundice

tAl ~

(B) diabetes

(B)

(C) typhoid

(C)

(0) hysteria

(0) ~

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'

cfit

.141;.Which vitamin. is responsible for


blood clotting?
v

141..~q;r

~tH

~-m

Rt21flf'i

(iiilqCf) ~?

(A) Vitamin E

(A) ~ll~'i

(B) Vitamin Bl

(B) R4l,ftI'i Bl

(C) Vitamin C

(C) "R42Ift1'i C

(D) Vitamin K

(D) f4ll~"f K
142. Iodine is essential
for the
prevention of which disease?
(A)

Goiter

(B)

Muscle weakness

142.

(C) Diarrhoea

(A)

(B)

Cf)tfMt( Ji;{iq~ft

(C) ~

(D) Osteoporosis

(D)

143. Which of the following gives


maximum energy in metabolic
process?
(A)

Protein

(B)

Vitamin

143.

~CfiTm

F\""1fclRsd -R .. ~ cttf-m
~

-ij

m~ ~

:q:q14oqq

eta

"5IGR Cfiff ~?

(A) ~
i,

(C) Lipid
(D) CarQohy:drat~

(B)

f4(!J~"f

(C)

qm

(D) Cf)Ii(it:ffila

144. Which process is not a natural


part of carbon cycle?

144. ~-~

T.fSl) CfiT ~

~~~?
(A) Combustion
flres;:f'c

through forest
(A) ~~

3WT~~

(B) Animals breathing

(B) \3IHqU iRT m

(C) Using fossil fuels

(C) 41C4I:t'i itH CfiT~

(D) Rotting of leaves

(D) ~CfiT~

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145. Which family of plants usually


fixes nitrogen?

145~mm c:tiT ~
~

t, Cfflt

(B) ~tml

Seagrass

(C) ~

(C) Legume
(D)

CfifT

...If{ "11.i$~'if\Oi

(A) ~~

(A) Coniferous tree


(B)

.1fftcm: 3l1l'fIl

Wheat

(D) ~

146. The process of conversion of


NO'3 to N2 present in soil is

146.

~.q
eIIT

NO'3 llitN2

3tt~

m~i~pjf;)
Cf ~

.q qf(qa-=l

known as
(A)

nitrification

(B)

ammonificatiorr"

(B)

~ I{) oft Cfi(OI

(D) "I1~~;aH~

nitrogen fixation

147. ~-~

147. What is the source of energy for


all parts of the water cycle?
(A)

-=l1~<fICfi{OI

(C) Pc!"II~{lCfi{OI

(C) denitrification
(D)

(A)

mo"tflIT

(C) ~

(C) Soil

(D) ~

The sun

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(A) 6CIT

Wind

(B) Ocean

(D)

5'8

."@fi 'Wif ~ furl:..~

c:tiT

148. The pyramid 6f( enei-gy.in an

ecosystem
(A) is always upright
(B) may be upright or inverted
(C)

(C) is always inverted

~~~t

(D) None of the above

149. qlft~fdCSfl

149. In an ecosystem, which one of

Pc.ieCSflI ~

-q~t?

the following shows one-way


passage?
(A)

mr ~

(A) ~~

Free energy

(B) 'tfiliR

(B) Carbon

(C) Nitrogen
(0) Potassium

In food chain,
bacteria are
(A)

producers

(B)

first consumers

fungi

(0)

cftml4R

(A)

3NIC:CSfI

and

(B)~~

(C) second consumers

(C)~~

(0) decomposers

(0) ~

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