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Q.1 In Faraday's experiment (figure below), choose Q.1 QSjkMs ds ç;ksx esa ¼uhps fp=½] xyr dFku pqfu;s:
the wrong statement
N S
N S V
V
xSYosuksehVj
Galvanometer
(A) pqEcd dh pky c<+kus ij] xSYosuksehVj esa fo{ksi
(A) On increasing the speed of magent, c<rk gS
deflection in galvanometer increases
(B) pqEcd dh xfr dh fn'kk myVus ij] xSYosuksehVj
(B) On reversing the direction of motion of
esa fo{ksi myV tkrk gS
magnet, deflection in galvanometer gets
reversed (C) dq.Myh esa ?ksjksa dh la[;k c<+us ij] /kkjk ?kVrh
(C) On increasing the number of turns in coil, gS
current decreases. (D) pqEcd dks fLFkj j[kdj dq.Myh dks xfr djkus
(D) On keeping the magnet fixed, but moving ij xSYosuksehVj esa /kkjk fn[kkbZ nsrh gS
the coil, galvanometer registers a current.

Q.2 For the wave shapes shown in figures the wave Q.2 fp=ksa esa n'kkZ;h xbZ rjax vkd`fr;ksa ds fy;s]
of maximum frequencywill be vf/kdre vko`fÙk dh rjax gksxh
displacement

foLFkkiu
(A) O t (A) O t
6 second 6 second
displacement

foLFkkiu

(B) O t (B) O t
6 second 6 second
displacement

foLFkkiu

(C) O t (C) O t
6 second 6 second
displacement

foLFkkiu

(D) O t (D) O t
6 second 6 second

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Q.3 Which ofthe followingquantities donot change Q.3 fuEu esa ls dkSulh jkf'k ifjofrZr ugha gksrh gS tc
when a resistor connected to a batteryis heated ,d cSVjh ls tqM+k ,d çfrjks/kd] /kkjk ds dkj.k xeZ
due to the current ? gks tkrk gS ?
(A) Drift speed (A) viogu pky
(B) Resistivity (B) çfrjk/kdrk
(C) Resistance
(C) çfrjks/k
(D) Number of free electrons
(D) eqDr bysDVªkWuksa dh la[;k
Q.4 In the network of resistors shown in the Q.4 layXu fp= esa çnf'kZr çfrjks/kdksa ds tky esa] A o
adjoining figure, the equivalent resistance
between Aand B is B ds chp rqY; çfrjks/k gS :

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

A B A B

3 3 3 3 3 3 3
3 3 3 3 3

(A) 54 (B) 18 (A) 54 (B) 18


(C) 36 (D) 9 (C) 36 (D) 9

Q.5 Four pendulums P, Q, R and S are suspended Q.5 pkj is.Mwye P, Q, R o S fp= esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj
from same elastic supports as shown in figure. leku çR;kLFk vk/kkjkas ls yVdk;k tkrk gSA buesa
Out of these P and R are the same length. Q is ls P o R dh yEckbZ leku gSA Q, P ls NksVk gS rFkk
smaller than P and S is longest.If the pendulum S lcls yEck gSA ;fn is.Mwye ckWc P dks y?kq
bob P is displaced to give small vibration dEiUu nsus ds fy;s foLFkkfir fd;k tkrk gSA

Q Q
R P R P

S S

(A) amplitude of vibration for S is maximum (A) S ds fy;s dEiUu dk vk;ke vf/kdre gS
(B) amplitude of vibration for R is maximum (B) R ds fy;s dEiUu dk vk;ke vf/kdre gS
(C) amplitude of vibration for Q is maximum (C) Q ds fy;s dEiUu dk vk;ke vf/kdre gS
(D) amplitude of vibration for all is same (D) lHkh ds fy;s dEiUu dk vk;ke leku gS

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Q.6 An observer can see through a pin-hole the Q.6 ,d çs{kd fp= esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj j[kh h Å¡pkbZ dh
top end of a thin rod of height h, placed as ,d iryh NM+ ds 'kh"kZ fljs dks ,d fiu&fNnz ls
shown in the figure. The beaker height is 3h ns[k ldrk gSA chdj dh Å¡pkbZ 3h gS rFkk bldh
and its radius h. When the beaker is filled with f=T;k h gSA tc chdj dks nzo ls 2h Å¡pkbZ rd Hkjk
a liquid up to a height 2h, he can see the lower tkrk gS, rks og NM+ ds fupys fljs dks ns[k ldrk
end of the rod. Then the refractive index of the
gS] rks nzo dk viorZukad gS%
liquidis

3h
3h
h
h
2h
2h

5 5
5 5 (A) (B)
(A) (B) 2 2
2 2
3 3
3 3 (C) (D)
(C) (D) 2 2
2 2

Q.7 In which case work is not done Q.7 fdl fLFkfr esa dk;Z ugha fd;k tkrk gS
(A) a girl swimming in a pond (A) ,d rkykc esa rSjrh ,d yM+dh
(B) a windmill lifting water from a well (B) ,d dq¡;s ls ty p<+kus okyh ,d ioupDdh
(C) a standing man holding a suit case in his (C) vius gkFkksa esa lwVdsl ysdj [kM+k gqvk ,d
hand vkneh
(D) a sail boat moving in the direction of mind (D) gok dh fn'kk esa xfreku ,d uko

Q.8 The gravitational force between two objects Q.8 fuokZr esa 1m nwjh ls i`Fkd çR;sd 1 kg nzO;eku dh
of mass 1 kg each, separated by a distance of nks oLrqvksa ds chp xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy gksxk
1m in vacuum will be
(A) 'kwU; (B) 6.675 × 10–11 N
(A) zero (B) 6.675 × 10–11 N
(C) 13.350 × 10–11 N (D) 3.337 × 10–11 N (C) 13.350 × 10–11 N (D) 3.337 × 10–11 N

Q.9 What is the relation between the refractive Q.9 viorZukad µ1 o µ2 ds chp lEcU/k D;k gS ;fn
indices µ1 and µ2 , if the behaviour of light ray çdk'k fdj.k dk O;ogkj fp= esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj gSA
is as shown in the figure.

µ1 µ µ1 µ2 µ µ2
µ1 µ µ1 µ2 µ µ2

(A) µ1 > µ2 (B) µ1 < µ2


(A) µ1 > µ2 (B) µ1 < µ2
(C) µ1 = µ2 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(C) µ1 = µ2 (D) None of these

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Q.10 Camping equipment weighing6000 N is pulled Q.10 6000 N Hkkj ds dsEi midj.k dks ,d {ksfrt jLlh
across a frozen lake by means of a horizontal }kjk ,d teh gqbZ >hy ij [khapk tkrk gSA xfrt ?k"kZ.k
rope. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.05.
xq.kkad 0.05 gSA midj.k dks fu;r osx ls 1000 m
The work done by the campers in pulling the
equipment 1000 m at constant velocity is [khapus esa dsEi okys }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z gS :
(A) 3.1 × 104 J (B) 1.5 × 105 J (A) 3.1 × 104 J (B) 1.5 × 105 J
(C) 3.0 × 105 J (D) 2.9 × 106 J (C) 3.0 × 105 J (D) 2.9 × 106 J

Q.11 The centripetal force is provided to the planet Q.11 xzg dks vfHkdsUnh; cy çnku fd;k tkrk gS
by the
(A) xzg o lw;Z ds chp çfrd"kZ.k cy }kjk
(A) Force of repulsion between the planet and
the Sun (B) lw;Z ds vkd"kZ.k cy }kjk
(B) Force of attraction of the Sun (C) lw;Z dh Å"ek ÅtkZ }kjk
(C) Heat energy of the Sun
(D) xzg ds xq:Ro }kjk
(D) Gravity of the planet

Q.12 A uranium nucleusat rest decaysinto athorium Q.12 fojke ij mifLFkr ,d ;wjfs u;e ukfHkd ,d Fkksfj;e
nucleusand ahelium nucleus, asshown below. ukfHkd o ,d ghfy;e ukfHkd esa uhps n'kkZ;s vuqlkj
Which of thefollowing istrue? {k; gksrk gSA fuEu esa ls dkSulk lR; gS ?
235
92 U 90
231
Th  42He
235
92 U 90
231
Th  42He
(A) Each decay product has the same kinetic (A) çR;sd {k; mRikn dh xfrt ÅtkZ leku gksrh
energy. gS
(B) The decay products tend to go in the same (B) {k; mRikn leku fn'kk esa tkus dh ço`fr j[krs
direction. gaS
(C) The thorium nucleus has more momentum (C) Fkksfj;e ukfHkd dk laox
s ghfy;e ukfHkd ls
than the helium nucleus. vf/kd gksrk gS
(D) Thehelium nucleus has morekineticenergy (D) ghfy;e ukfHkd dh xfrt ÅtkZ Fkksfj;e ukfHkd
than the thorium nucleus. ls vf/kd gksrk gS
Q.13 For dynamo which one of the following Q.13 Mk;useks ds fy;s fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh gS?
statements is correct? (A) ;g fo|qr ÅtkZ dks çdk'k ÅtkZ esa cnyrk gS
(A) It converts the electrical energy into light
(B) ;g xfrt ÅtkZ dks Å"ek ÅtkZ esa cnyrk gS
energy.
(B) It converts the kinetic energy into heat (C) ;g ;kaf=d ÅtkZ dks fo|qr ÅtkZ esa cnyrk gS
energy. (D) ;g fo|qr ÅtkZ dks ;kaf=d ÅtkZ esa cnyrk gS
(C) It converts the mechanical energy into
electrical energy.
(D) It converts the electrical energy into
mechanical energy.

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Q.14 A single horizontal force F is applied to a block Q.14 M1 nzO;eku ds ,d CykWd tks fd fp= esa n'kkZ;s
of mass M1 which is in contact with another vuqlkj M2 nzO;eku ds nwljs CykWd ds lEidZ esa gS]
block of mass M2 as shown in the figure. If the
ij ,d ,dy {ksfrt cy F yxk;k tkrk gSA ;fn
surface are frictionless, the force between the
block is
lrg ?k"kZ.kghu gS] rks CykWdksa ds chp cy gS

M1 M F M1 M
F 2
2

M1F M1M 2 F M1F M1M 2 F


(A) M (B) M  M (A) M (B) M  M
2 1 3
2 1 3

M 2F M 2F M 2F M 2F
(C) M  M (D) M (C) M  M (D) M
1 2 1
1 2 1

Q.15 Which of the following raydiagram is correct? Q.15 fuEu esa ls dkSulk fdj.k vkjs[k lgh gS ?

F F
(A) F (A) F

F F
(B) F (B) F

F F
(C) F (C) F

(D) F F (D) F F

Image at infinity Image at infinity

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Q.16 Due to presence of which ion in aqua regia it Q.16 ,Dok jsft;k es fdl vk;u dh mifLFkfr ds dkj.k
act as a strong oxidising agent. ;g çcy vkWDlhdkjd dh Hkkafr O;ogkj djrk gSA
(A) nascent oxygen (B) Nitrosyl chloride (A) uotkr vkWDlhtu (B) ukbVªkfs ly DyksjkbM
(C)Available chlorine (D) Nitrate ion (C) miyC/k Dyksjhu (D) ukbVªsV vk;u

Q.17 Pressure at sea level is Q.17 leqnz ry ij nkc gksrk gS


(A) one atmosphere (B) 76 cm of Hg (A) ,d ok;qe.My (B) 76 cm Hg
(C) 760 mm of Hg (D)All of the above (C) 760 mm Hg (D) mijksDr lHkh

Q.18 Rate of evaporation of water : Q.18 ty ds ok"ihdj.k dh nj %


(A) is more in coastal area than in non coastal (A) rVh; {ks= esa vrVh; {ks= dh vis{kk vf/kd gksrh
area
gS
(B) is more in non coastal area than in coastal
(B) vrVh; {ks= esa rVh; {ks= dh vis{kk vf/kd gksrh
areas
(C) is the same in both coastal and non coastal gS
areas (C) rVh; {ks= rFkk vrVh; {ks= nksuksa esa leku gksrh
(D) cannot be predicted gS
(D) Kkr ugha dj ldrs
Q.19 Which ofthe following compound is most ionic
Q.19 fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd lokZf/kd vk;fud ;kSfxd
compound ?
gS \
(A) LiCl (B) NaCl
(A) LiCl (B) NaCl
(C) RbCl (D) CsCl
(C) RbCl (D) CsCl
Q.20 Iron fillings were added to solution of copper
Q.20 ykSgs ds cqjkns dks dkWij lYQsV ds foy;u esa feyk;k
sulphate. After about 10 minutes, it was
observed that the colour of thesolution changed
x;kA yxHkx 10 feuV i'pkr~ ;g ns[kk x;k fd
and a layer was deposited on iron fillings. The foy;u dk jax ifjofrZr gks x;k rFkk ykSgs ds cqjknksa
colour of the solution and that of the coating ij ,d ijr fu{ksfir gks x;hAA foy;u dk jax rFkk
would respectively be ijr dk jax Øe'k% gksxk
(A) light green and reddish brown (A) gYdk gjk rFkk yky&Hkwjk
(B) yellow and green (B) ihyk rFkk gjk
(C) brown and blue (C) Hkwjk rFkk uhyk
(D) red and greenish blue. (D) yky rFkk gjk uhyk

Q.21 The meltingpoint temperature of the solid state Q.21 ,d inkFkZ dh Bksl voLFkk dk xyukad rki 40°C
of a substance is 40°C. The freezing point gS rks mlh inkFkZ dh nzo voLFkk dk fgekad rki D;k
temperature of the liquid state of the same gS
substance will be
(A) 35°C (B) 40°C
(A) 35°C (B) 40°C
(C) 45°C (D) can’t predict
(C) 45°C (D) Kkr ugha dj ldrs

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Q.22 When one drop of a sample is mixed with one Q.22 tc çfrn'kZ dh ,d cwan dks lkoZf=d lwpd dh ,d
drop of universal indicator a green colour is canw ds lkFk feyk;k tkrk gS rks gjk jax mRiUu gksrk
produced. The pH value of this sample is in gSA bl çfrn'kZ ds pH eku dh ijkl D;k gksxh \
which range?
(A) 3 to 5 (B) 6 to 8 (A) 3 to 5 (B) 6 to 8
(C) 9 to 11 (D) 12 to 14 (C) 9 to 11 (D) 12 to 14

Q.23 What is the percentage of solution when 40g Q.23 tc 40g lkekU; yo.k dks 320 g ty esa ?kksyk
of common salt dissolved in 320 g of water? tkrk gS rks foy;u dh çfr'krrk D;k gksxh \
(A) 12.5% (B) 14.3% (A) 12.5% (B) 14.3%
(C) 11.1% (D) 10% (C) 11.1% (D) 10%
Q.24 Oneofthe followingis anendothermicreaction. Q.24 fuEu esa ls dkSulh vfHkfØ;k ,d Å"ek'kks"kh vfHkfØ;k
This is : gS %
(A) combination of carbon and oxygen to form (A) dkcZu rFkk vkWDlhtu ds la;kstu ls dkcZu
carbon monoxide eksuksvkWDlkbM dk cuuk
(B) combintion of nitrogen and oxygen to form (B) ukbVªkstu rFkk vkWDlhtu ds la;kstu ls
nitrogen monoxide
ukbVªkstu eksuksvkWDlkbM dk cuuk
(C) combination of glucose and oxygen to form
(C) Xywdksl rFkk vkWDlhtu ds la;kstu ls dkcZu
carbon dioxide and water
(D) combination of zinc and hydrochloric acid MkbZvkWDlkbM rFkk ty dk cuuk
to form zinc chloride and hydrogen (D) ftad rFkk gkbMªksDyksfjd vEy ds la;kstu ls
ftad DyksjkbM rFkk gkbMªkstu dk cuuk
Q.25 The formula of silver phosphate is Q.25 flYoj QkWLQsV dk lw= gS
(A) AgPO4 (B) Ag3PO4 (A) AgPO4 (B) Ag3PO4
(C) Ag2(PO4)3 (D) Ag2PO4 (C) Ag2(PO4)3 (D) Ag2PO4

Q.26 Based on the reactions given below, what is Q.26 uhps nh xbZ vfHkfØ;kvksa ds vk/kkj ij] /kkrqvksa dh
the correct decreasing order of the reactivity fØ;k'khyrk dk ?kVrk gqvk Øe D;k gS \
of the metals ? (i) Zn (s) + CuSO4(aq)
(i) Zn (s) + CuSO4(aq)  ZnSO4(aq) + Cu(s)
 ZnSO4(aq) + Cu(s) (ii) Cu(s) + 2AgNO3(aq)
(ii) Cu(s) + 2AgNO3(aq)  Cu(NO3)2(aq) 2Ag(s)
 Cu(NO3)2(aq) 2Ag(s) (iii) Zn(s) + FeSO4(aq)
(iii) Zn(s) + FeSO4(aq)  ZnSO4(aq) + Fe(s)
 ZnSO4(aq) + Fe(s) (iv) Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq)
(iv) Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq)  FeSO4(aq) + Cu(s)
 FeSO4(aq) + Cu(s)
(A) Cu > Ag > Fe > Zn (A) Cu > Ag > Fe > Zn
(B) Fe > Zn > Cu > Ag (B) Fe > Zn > Cu > Ag
(C) Zn > Fe > Cu > AG (C) Zn > Fe > Cu > AG
(D) Ag > Cu > Zn > Fe (D) Ag > Cu > Zn > Fe

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Q.27 Consider the reaction : Q.27 fuEu vfHkfØ;k ij fopkj dhft, %
K Br (aq) + A gNO 3(aq)  KNO3(aq) + AgBr(s) KBr (aq) + AgNO3(aq)  KNO3(aq) + AgBr(s)
This is an example of : ;g fdldk ,d mnkgj.k gS %
(A) decomposition reaction (A) fo?kVu vfHkfØ;k
(B) combination reaction (B) la;kstu vfHkfØ;k
(C) double displacement reaction (C) nksgjh foLFkkiu vfHkfØ;k
(D) displacemnet reaction
(D) foLFkkiu vfHkfØ;k
Q.28 Singapore’s average altitude above sea level is Q.28 flaxkiqj dh leqnz ry ls vkSlr Å¡pkbZ 15 m gS
15 m while that of LaPaz, Bolivia’s capital is tcfd cksfyfo;k dh jkt/kkuh yk&ikt (LaPaz)
3640 m. Water boils at 100ºC in Singapore. dh ÅW¡pkbZ 3640 m gSA flaxkiqj esa ty 100ºC ij
Which of the following can be boiling point of mcyrk gSA fuEu esa ls dkSulk yk&ikt (LaPaz) esa
water in LaPaz? ty dk DoFkukad gks ldrk gS\
(A) 373K (B) 369 K (A) 373K (B) 369 K
(C) 376 K (D) 374 K (C) 376 K (D) 374 K
Q.29 Which of the following statements regarding Q.29 fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku v/kkrqvksa ds lanHkZ es vlR;
non-metals is false ? gS \
(A) 11 non-metals are in gaseous state (A) 11 v/kkrq,sa xSlh; voLFkk esa gSa
(B) Gas carbon is a good conductor of heat (B) xSl dkcZu Å"ek rFkk fo|qr dk ,d lqpkyd
and electricity
gS
(C) The black material inside a pencil is metal
lead (C) isfUly ds vUnj dkyk inkFkZ /kkrq ysM gS
(D)All non-metal are non-sonorous in nature (D) lHkh v/kkrq,as çÑfr esa /ofughu gksrh gSa

Q.30 10 mL of 0.1 N HCl is added to 990 mL Q.30 10 mL 0.1 N HCl foy;u dks 990 mL NaCl
solution of NaCl. The pH of the resulting foy;u esa feyk;k tkrk gSA ifj.kkeh foy;u dk
solution is? pH D;k gS \
(A) zero (B) 3
(A) 'kwU; (B) 3
(C) 7 (D) 10
(C) 7 (D) 10

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Q.31 Milk does not provide Q.31 nw/k esa ugha gksrk gS
(A) VitaminsAand D (A) foVkfeu A rFkk D
(B) Minerals like phosphorus and calcium (B) [kfut tSls QkWLQksjl rFkk dSfY'k;e
(C) Iron (C) vk;ju
(D) Carbohydrates, proteins and fats. (D) dkckZsgkbMªsV~l] çksVhUl rFkk olk

Q.32 Pusa Lerma is an improved variety of Q.32 iwlk yekZ (Pusa Lerma) fdldh mUur fdLe gS
(A) Rice (B) Maize (A) pkoy (B) eDdk
(C) Soyabean (D) Wheat. (C) lks;kchu (D) xsgw¡

Q.33 Excessive exposure of humans to U.V. rays Q.33 U.V. fdj.kksa ds euq";ksa ij vR;f/kd fxjus ls D;k
results in gksrk gS\
(i) damage to immune system (i) çfrj{kk ra= dks {kfr
(ii) damage to lungs (ii) QsQM+ksa dks {kfr
(iii) Ropk dsla j
(iii) skin cancer
(iv) isfIVd vYlj
(iv) peptic ulcers
(A) (i) rFkk (ii) (B) (ii) rFkk (iv)
(A) (i) and (ii) (B) (ii) and (iv)
(C) (i) rFkk (iii) (D) (iii) rFkk (iv)
(C) (i) and (iii) (D) (iii) and (iv)

Q.34 In the given figure the various trophic levels are Q.34 fn;s x;s fp= esa fHkUu iks"kd Lrjksa dks ,d fijkfeM
shown in a pyramid.At which trophic level is esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA fuEu esa fdl iks"kd Lrj esa vf/
maximum energyavailable? kdre ÅtkZ miyC/k gS \

(A) T4 (B) T2 (A) T4 (B) T2


(C) T1 (D) T3 (C) T1 (D) T3

Q.35 Coordination via the nervous system tends to Q.35 raf=dk ra= ls gksdj leUo; var Lkzkoh ra= }kjk
differ from that produced by the endocrine mRiUu leUo; ls fHkUu gksrk gS] D;ksafd raf=dk ra=
system because the nervous system (A) Rofjr] fuf'pr rFkk LFkkuhd`r gksrk gSA
(A) Is quick, precise and localized (B) esa /khek rFkk vf/kd O;kid gksrk gSA
(B) Is slower and more pervasive (C) esa lpsr xfrfof/k dh vko';drk ugha gksrh gSA
(C) Does not require conscious activity
(D) ds nh?kZdkyhu çHkko gksrs gSaA
(D) Has long-lasting effects

Q.36 In reflex action the reflex arc is formed by Q.36 çfrorhZ fØ;k esa çfrorhZ pki dk fuekZ.k fdlls
(A) Brain  spinal cord  muscles gksrk gS \
(B) Receptor  spinal cord  muscles (A) efLr"d  d'ks:d n.M  isf'k;k¡
(C) Muscle  receptor  brain
(B) xzkgh  d'ks:d n.M  isf'k;k¡
(D) Muscles  spinal cord  receptor
(C) isf'k;k¡  xzkgh  efLr"d
(D) isf'k;k¡  d'ks:d n.M  xzkgh

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Q.37 The decomposers in an ecosystem Q.37 ikfjfLFkfrdh ra= esa vi?kVd dk dk;Z gS
(A) convert inorganicmaterial, to simpler forms (A) vdkcZfud inkFkksZa dks ljy :i esa :ikUrfjr
(B) convert organic material to inorganic forms
djukA
(B) dkcZfud inkFkZ dks vdkcZfud inkFkZ esa
(C) convert inorganic materials into organic
:ikUrfjr djukA
compounds (C) vdkcZfud inkFkksZa dks dkcZfud ;kSfxdksa esa
(D) do not breakdown organic compounds. :ikUrfjr djukA
(D) dkcZfud ;kSfxdksa dks ugha rksM+ukA

Q.38 The function of the glomerulus and Bowman's Q.38 usÝkWu ds Xykses:yl rFkk ckWeu lEiqV dk dk;Z gS
capsule of the nephron is to (A) jDr esa ty dk iqu%vo'kks"k.k djuk
(A) Reabsorb water into the blood (B) 'kjhj ls veksfu;k dk fu"dklu djuk
(B) Eliminate ammonia from the body (C) yo.k rFkk ,ehuksa vEy dk iqu% vo'kks"k.k djuk
(C) Reabsorb salts and amino acids (D) jDr dks Nkuuk rFkk Nfur dk vf/kxzg.k djuk
(D) Filter the blood and capture the filtrate

Q.39 Which of the following control the balance of Q.39 fuEu esa ls ekuo 'kjhj ds lUrqyu dks dkSu fu;af=r
human body ? djrk gS \
(A) Cerebrum (B) Cerebellum (A) lsjcs e
z (B) lsjcs sye
(C) Optic lobes (D) Spinal cord (C) vkWfIVd ikfy;k¡ (D) d'ks:d n.M

Q.40 A cardiac cycle involves Q.40 ân; pØ esa lfEefyr gksrh gS


(A) Joint diastole-ventricular systole-auricular (A) la;Dq r vuqf'kfFkyu & fuy; ladp q u & vkfyUn
systole ladpq u
(B) Auricular systole-ventricular systole- (B) vkfyUn ladqpu & fuy; ladqpu & iw.kZ ân;h
complete cardiac distole vuqf'kfFkyu
(C)Auricular systole-joint diastole-ventricular (C) vkfyUn ladqpu & la;Dq r vuqf'kfFkyu & fuy;
systole ladpq u
(D)Auricular systole-ventricular diastole-joint (D) vkfyUn ladp q u & fuy; vuqf'kfFkyu & la;Dq r
diastole vuqf'kfFkyu

Q.41 Which one is a micronutrient Q.41 fuEu esa ls dkSulk ,d lw{eiks"kh gS \


(A) Iron (B) Calcium (A) vk;ju (B) dSfY'k;e
(C) Magnesium (D) Potassium (C) eSXuhf'k;e (D) iksVsf'k;e

Q.42 A high concentration of synthetic auxins is Q.42 la'ys"kh vkWfDlu dh mPp lkUnzrk fdlds fy,
generally used for
lkekU;r% mi;ksxh gS
(A) Weed control
(A) [kjirokj fu;a=.k esa
(B) Enhancingroot initiation
(B) ewy vkjEHkd dh o`f) esa
(C) Controlling of cell enlargement
(D) Preventing the growth of the lateral buds (C) dksf'kdk nh?khZdj.k dks fu;af=r djus esa
(D) ik'oZ dfydkvksa dh o`f) jksdus esa
Q.43 Which of the following is not an endocrine Q.43 fuEu esa ls dkSulh vUr%lzkoh xzfUFk ugha gS \
gland? (A) vXuk'k; (B) ;d`r
(A) Pancreas (B) Liver (C) v.Mk'k; (D) Fkk;jkWbM
(C) Ovary (D) Thyroid

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Q.44 The sites of exchange of wastes,nutrients, gases Q.44 jDr o jDr dksf'kdkvksa ds chp vif'k"V] iks"kd]
and hormones between the blood and body xSlksa o gkeksZuksa ds fofue; ds LFky gSa
cells are the (A) /kefu;ka (B) /kefudk;sa
(A)Arteries (B)Arterioles (C) dsf'kdk;sa (D) okfgfu;k¡
(C) Capillaries (D) Veins

Q.45 Caecum is small blind sac which hosts some Q.45 lhde y?kq va/kdks"k gS ftlesa dqN lgthoh lw{e
symbiotic micro-organisms. From it a small thoksa dks iks"k.k feyrk gSA blls ,d y?kq vaxqyhuqek
finger like vestigeal organ arises. This organ is vof'k"V vax fudyrk gS ;g vax dgykrk gS
called (A) mid.kZ xzfUFk (Parotid gland)
(A) Parotid gland
(B) ofeZl
(B) Vermis
(C) oehZ:ih vof'k"V
(C) Vermiform appendix
(D) Lacteals (D) ysfDV;Yl

Q.46 For which values of ‘a’ and ‘b’ does the Q.46 ‘a’ rFkk ‘b’ ds fdu ekuksa ds fy, fuEu jSf[kd
followingpairoflinearequationshaveaninfinite lehdj.k fudk; ds vuUr gy gSa \
number of solutions 2x + 3y = 7;
2x + 3y = 7; (a – b)x + (a + b)y = 3a + b – 2 (a – b)x + (a + b)y = 3a + b – 2
(A) a = 5, b = 1 (B) a = 4, b = 2 (A) a = 5, b = 1 (B) a = 4, b = 2
(C) a = 1, b = 5 (D) a = 2, b = 4 (C) a = 1, b = 5 (D) a = 2, b = 4

Q.47 If the LCM of a and 18 is 36 and the HCF of Q.47 ;fn a rFkk 18 ds LCM rFkk HCF Øe'k% 36
a and 18 is 2, then a = rFkk 2 gS] rc a =
(A) 2 (B) 3 (A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 1 (C) 4 (D) 1

Q.48 Four watches are ringing alarm bells in the Q.48 pkj ?kfM+;ksa dh vykeZ ?kafV;k¡ 6, 12, 15 rFkk 18
interval of 6, 12, 15 and 18 seconds. If they lsd.M ds vUrjkyksa esa ctrh gSA ;fn os ,d lkFk
start at the same time, how many times they 'kq: gksrh gS]a rc os 4 ?kaVs esa fdruh ckj lkFk&lkFk
will ring together in 4 hours ?
ctsxh \
(A) 80 (B) 81
(A) 80 (B) 81
(C) 20 (D) 21
(C) 20 (D) 21

Q.49 Find the natureofsolutionofthesystem oflinear Q.49 js[kh; lehdj.kksa 3x + 4y = 5 rFkk 4x – 6y = 8


equations given by 3x + 4y = 5 and 4x – 6y = 8 ds fudk; ds gyksa dh çd`fr gksxh
(A) unique solution (A) vf}rh; gy
(B) no solution (B) dksbZ gy ugha
(C) infinitelymanysolutions (C) vuUr gy
(D) inadequate data (D) vi;kZIr vk¡dM+s

Q.50 If x + y = 5; then find the value of Q.50 ;fn x + y = 5 gS, rc x3 + y3 + 15xy – 125 dk
x3 + y3 + 15xy – 125 eku gS
(A) 5 (B) 0 (A) 5 (B) 0
(C) 1 (D) 25 (C) 1 (D) 25

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Q.51 The value of x + y in the solution of equations
x y 5 x
Q.51 lehdj.kksa   rFkk  y  1 ds gyksa esa
x y 5 x 4 3 12 2
  and  y  1 is
4 3 12 2 x + y dk eku gS
(A) 1/2 (B) 3/2 (A) 1/2 (B) 3/2
(C) 2 (D) 5/2 (C) 2 (D) 5/2

Q.52 In order that the six digit number 1x0x3x be Q.52 blh Øe esa N% vadksa okyh la[;k 1x0x3x , 11 ls
divisible by 11, the digit x should be : HkkT; gS] rc vad x gksxk %
(A) 2 (B) 1 (A) 2 (B) 1
(C) 4 (D) 5 (C) 4 (D) 5

Q.53 In an examination, 34% of the students failed Q.53 fdlh ijh{kk esa, 34% fo|kFkhZ xf.kr esa vuqÙkh.kZ
in Mathematics and 42% failed in English. If gksrs gSa rFkk 42% fo|kFkhZ vaxzsth esa vuqÙkh.kZ gksrs
20% of the students failed in both the subjects, gSaA ;fn 20% fo|kFkhZ nksuksa fo"k;ksa esa vuqÙkh.kZ gksrs
then the percentage of students who passed in gS] rc nksuksa fo"k;ksa esa mÙkh.kZ gksus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk
both the subject was çfr'kr gS
(A) 44 (B) 50 (A) 44 (B) 50
(C) 54 (D) 56 (C) 54 (D) 56

Q.54 In a ABC, C = 3B = 2(A + B). Find Q.54 fdlh ABC es]a C = 3B = 2(A + B) gS]
the three angles. rc f=Hkqt ds rhuksa dks.k gSa
(A) 20°, 40°, 120° (B) 60°, 20°, 100° (A) 20°, 40°, 120° (B) 60°, 20°, 100°
(C) 120°, 20°, 40° (D) 10°, 40°, 130° (C) 120°, 20°, 40° (D) 10°, 40°, 130°

Q.55 The clustering of data around a central value is Q.55 dsUnzh; eku ds pkjksa vksj vk¡dM+ksa ds lewg dks dgrs
known as : gSa
(A) mean (B) mode (A) ek/; (B) cgqyd
(C) median (D) central tendency (C) ekf/;dk (D) dsUnzh; ço`fÙk

Q.56 The pair of linear equations 3x + 2y = 5; Q.56 js[kh; lehdj.k ;qXe 3x + 2y = 5; 2x – 3y = 7


2x – 3y = 7, have
(A) One solution (B) Two solutions (A) dk ,d gy gS (B) ds nks gy gS
(C) Many solutions (D) No solution (C) ds vusd gy gSa (D) dk dksbZ gy ugha gS

Q.57 If X is a point on the line AB and Y, Z are Q.57 ;fn X, js[kk AB ij ,d fcUnq gS rFkk Y, Z ckgj
points outside such that AXY = 45° and dh vksj nks fcUnq bl çdkj gS fd AXY = 45°
YXZ = 60° , then BXZ is equal to rFkk YXZ = 60° gS] rc BXZ cjkcj gS
(A) 120° (B) 75° (A) 120° (B) 75°
(C) 150° (D) 105° (C) 150° (D) 105°

Q.58 Find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are Q.58 ;fn a rFkk b cgqin f(t) = 2t2 – 7t + 6 ds 'kwU;d
(2a + 1) and (2b + 1) if a and b are the zeroes gS] rc 'kwU;dksa (2a + 1) rFkk (2b + 1) okyk f}?kkr
of the polynomial f(t) = 2t2 – 7t + 6. cgqin gksxk
(A) 2t2 –9t + 10 (B) t2 – 9t + 20 (A) 2t2 –9t + 10 (B) t2 – 9t + 20
(C) t2 – 7t + 10 (D) 2t2 – 7t + 10 (C) t2 – 7t + 10 (D) 2t2 – 7t + 10

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Q.59 The sum of seven consecutive natural numbers Q.59 lkr Øekxr çkd`r la[;kvksa dk ;ksxQy 1617 gSA
is 1617. How many of these number are not bu la[;kvksa esa ls fdruh vHkkT; ugha gS \
prime ? (A) 4 (B) 2
(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 5 (D) 7
(C) 5 (D) 7

Q.60 If a set of data has zero as an observation, then Q.60 ;fn vk¡dM+ksa ds ,d leqPp; dk çs{k.k 'kwU; gS] rc
which one of the following is NOT an fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk dsUnzh; ço`fÙk dk mfpr
appropriate measure of central tendency? eki ugha gS \
(A)Arithmetic mean (B) Geometric mean (A) lekUrj ek/; (B) xq.kksÙkj ek/;
(C) Median (D) Mode (C) ekf/;dk (D) cgqyd

Q.61 In a right triangle, perpendicular is 1 and Q.61 fdlh ledks.k f=Hkqt esa] ;fn yEc ,oa d.kZ Øe'k%
2 tan  2 tan 
hypotenuse is 2. Find the value of 2
. 1 ,oa 2 gS] rc dk eku gS
1  tan  1  tan 2 
1 1
(A) 3 (B) (A) 3 (B)
3 3
1 1 1 1
(C) (D) (C) (D)
2 2 2 2

Q.62 Which of the following is a pair of coprimes? Q.62 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk lg&vHkkT; la[;kvksa dk
(A) (14, 35) (B) (18, 25) ,d ;qXe gS \
(C) (31, 93) (D) (32, 62) (A) (14, 35) (B) (18, 25)
(C) (31, 93) (D) (32, 62)

Q.63 A batsman makes a score of 87 runs in the Q.63 ,d cYysckt viuh 17oha ikjh esa 87 ju cukrk gS
17th inning and thus increases his average by vkSj bl çdkj mldk cYysckth vkSlr 3 ls c<+
3. Find his average after the 17th inning. tkrk gSA 17oha ikjh ds ckn mldk vkSlr gksxk
(A) 36 (B) 38 (A) 36 (B) 38
(C) 39 (D) 42 (C) 39 (D) 42

Q.64 If x = 7– 5, y = 5 – 3 and Q.64 ;fn x = 7– 5, y = 5 – 3 rFkk

z = 3 – 7 , then the value of z = 3 – 7 gS] rc x3 + y3 + z3 – 2xyz dk


x3 + y3 + z3 – 2xyz is eku gS
(A) – 4 5 – 12 3 + 7 (A) – 4 5 – 12 3 + 7
(B) –4 5 + 2 3 + 2 7 (B) –4 5 + 2 3 + 2 7
(C) 4 5 + 12 3 + 2 7 (C) 4 5 + 12 3 + 2 7
(D) 4 5 – 12 3 + 7 (D) 4 5 – 12 3 + 7

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Q.65 ABCD is a parallelogram. If P be a point on Q.65 ABCD ,d lekUrj prqHkqZt gSA ;fn CD ij ,d
CD such that AP = AD , then the measure of fcUnq P bl çdkj gS fd AP = AD gS] rc
PAB + BCD is PAB + BCD dk eki gS
(A) 180° (B) 225° (A) 180° (B) 225°
(C) 240° (D) 135° (C) 240° (D) 135°

Direction (Q.66 & 67): Study the letter series funsZ'k (Q.66 & 67): v{kj Js.kh dks /;kuiwoZd if<+,
carefully and see, which letters are missing in the vkSj nsf[k,] Js.kh esa dkSuls v{kj yqIr gSA fn;s x;s
series. Select the correct group of letters from fodYiksa esa ls mu v{kjksa ds lgh lewg dk p;u dhft,
given alternatives which complete the series. tks Js.kh dks iw.kZ djrs gSaA
Q.66 a__bbc__aab__cca__bbcc Q.66 a__bbc__aab__cca__bbcc
(A) bacb (B) acba (A) bacb (B) acba
(C) abba (D) caba (C) abba (D) caba

Q.67 aab_aa_bbb_aaa_bbba Q.67 aab_aa_bbb_aaa_bbba


(A) abba (B) baab (A) abba (B) baab
(C) aaab (D) abab (C) aaab (D) abab

Direction (Q.68) : The sheet of paper shown in the funsZ'k (Q.68) : fp= (X) esa n'kkZ;s x;s isij dh 'khV dks
figure (X) given on the left hand side, in each problem, eksM+dj ,d ckWDl cuk;k tkrk gSA fodYiksa (A), (B),
is folded to form a box. Choose from amongst the (C) rFkk (D) esa ls mu cDlksa dk p;u dhft,] tks cuk;s
alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (D), the boxes that are x;s cDls ds le:i gSA
similar to the box will be formed.

Q.68 Q.68

(X) (X)

(a) (b) (c) (c) (a) (b) (c) (c)

(A) a and c only (B) a and b only (A) dsoy a rFkk c (B) dsoy a rFkk b
(C) b and d only (D) c and d only (C) dsoy b rFkk d (D) dsoy c rFkk d

Q.69 Complete the analogy. Q.69 lekurk (analogy) dks iw.kZ dhft, %
PS : KH : : MT : ___ PS : KH : : MT : ___
(A) NH (B) NG (A) NH (B) NG
(C) LG (D) MG (C) LG (D) MG

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Directions (Q.70 and Q.71) : Study the funsZ'k (Q.70 rFkk Q.71) : uhps nh xbZ lwpukvksa dks
information given below and answer the questions i<+dj fuEufyf[kr ç'uksa ds mRrj nhft, %
that follow:
‘A + B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’; ‘A ‘A + B’ dk vFkZ gS fd ‘A, B dh iq=h gSA’
– B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’; ‘A × B’ ‘A – B’ dk vFkZ gS fd ‘A, B dk ifr gSA’;
means ‘A is the brother of B’. ‘A × B’ dk vFkZ gS fd ‘A, B dk HkkbZ gSA’

Q.70 If P + Q – R, which of the following is true? Q.70 ;fn P + Q – R gS, rc fuEu esa ls dkSulk lgh
(A) R is the mother of P gS \
(B) R is the sister-in-law of P (A) R, P dh ek¡ gS
(C) R is the aunt of P (B) R, P dh lkyh gS
(D) R is the mother-in-law of P
(C) R, P dh cqvk (aunt) gS
(D) R, P dh lkl gS

Q.71 If P + Q × R, which of the following is true? Q.71 ;fn P+Q×R gS, rc fuEu esa ls dkSulk lgh gS\
(A) P is the niece of R (A) P, R dh Hkrhth gS
(B) P is the daughter of R (B) P, R dh iq=h gS
(C) P is the cousin of R (C) P, R dh dftu gS
(D) P is the daughter-in-law of R (D) P, R dh iq=o/kq gS

Q.72 In a certain coding system, RBM STD BRO Q.72 fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa] RBM STD BRO PUS
PUS means 'the cat is beautiful'. TNH PUS dk vFkZ gS fd 'the cat is beautiful' rFkk TNH
DIM STD means 'the dog is brown'. PUS DIM PUS DIM STD dk vFkZ gS fd 'the dog is brown'
BRO PUS CUS means 'the dog has the cat'. rFkk PUS DIM BRO PUS CUS dk vFkZ gS fd
What is the code for 'has' ? 'the dog has the cat', rc 'has' ds fy, D;k ladr
s
(A) CUS (B) BRO
gS \
(C) DIM (D) STD
(A) CUS (B) BRO
(C) DIM (D) STD

Q.73 If in a certain language, ANTICIPATION is Q.73 ;fn fdlh Hkk"kk es a , ANTICIPATION dks
written as ICITNANIOITAP. How is ICITNANIOITAP fy[kk tkrk gS ] rc
PRODUCTIVITY written in that language? PRODUCTIVITY dks blh Hkk"kk esa dSls fy[kk
(A) CUDORPYTIVTI tk;sxk \
(B) CUDORPYTIVIT (A) CUDORPYTIVTI
(C) CUDOPRYTIVIT (B) CUDORPYTIVIT
(D) CUDORPTYIVIT (C) CUDOPRYTIVIT
(D) CUDORPTYIVIT

Direction (Q.74 to Q.75) : In each of the following funsZ'k (Q.74 rFkk Q.75) : uhps nh xbZ çR;sd v{kj
letter series, some letters are missing which are Js.kh esa] dqN v{kj yqIr gS tks uhps fn;s x;s fdlh ,d
given in that order as one of the alternatives below
fodYi esa Øe esa fn;s x;s gSaA lgh fodYi dk p;u
it. Choose the correct alternative.
dhft;sA
Q.74 a__c__abb__a__bc__bc__ab Q.74 a__c__abb__a__bc__bc__ab
(A) cbcaaa (B) bcccab (A) cbcaaa (B) bcccab
(C) bccaac (D) acbabc (C) bccaac (D) acbabc

___
S ___ T ___ KSK ___ RK ___ KT.
Q.75 R Q.75 R ___ S ___ T ___ KSK ___ RK ___ KT.
(A) RKRTS (B) KKRTS (A) RKRTS (B) KKRTS
(C) KKTRS (D) KRSTU (C) KKTRS (D) KRSTU
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Direction (Q.76 & 77) : Read the situation given funsZ'k (Q.76 rFkk Q.77) : uhps nh xbZ fLFkfr;ksa dks
below to answer these questions. i<+dj fuEufyf[kr ç'uksa ds mRrj nhft,A
a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h and i are nine houses. c is a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h rFkk i ukS ?kj gSA c, b ds
2km east of b. a is 1km north of b and h is 2km iwoZ esa gSA a, b ds 1km mÙkj esa gS rFkk h, a
2km south of a. g is 1km west of h while d is ds 2km nf{k.k esa gSA g, h ds 1km if'pe esa gS]
3km east ofgand f is 2km north of g.i is situated
tcfd d, g ds 3km iwoZ esa gS rFkk f, g ds 2km
just in middle of b and c while e is just in middle
of h and d.
mRrj esa gSA i, b rFkk c ds e/; esa fLFkr gS] tcfd
e, h rFkk d ds e/; esa fLFkr gSA

Q.76 Distance between e and g is Q.76 e rFkk g ds e/; nwjh gS


(A) 2 km (B) 1 km (A) 2 km (B) 1 km
(C) 5 km (D) 1.5 km (C) 5 km (D) 1.5 km

Q.77 Distance between e and i is Q.77 e rFkk i ds e/; nwjh gS


(A) 4 km (B) 2 km (A) 4 km (B) 2 km
(C) 1 km (D) 3 km (C) 1 km (D) 3 km

Q.78 If 5–4–7 is the code language of BAD, what is Q.78 ;fn 5–4–7, BAD dh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk gS] rc
the code language of DARK? DARK dh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk D;k gksxh \
(A) 7–4–20–14 (B) 7–4–21–3 (A) 7–4–20–14 (B) 7–4–21–3
(C) 7–4–21–14 (D) 7–4–20–13 (C) 7–4–21–14 (D) 7–4–20–13

Directions (Q.79) : In the following question, funsZ'k (Q.79) : fuEu ç'u esa] fp= (X) ds lgh
choose correct mirror-image of the Fig. (X) from niZ.k&çfrfcEc dks blds lkFk layXu pkj fodYiksa
amongst the four alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (D) (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) esa ls pqfu;sA
given along with it.
Q.79 Q.79

(X) (X)

(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D)

Q.80 There are 23 steps to reach a temple. On Q.80 ,d efUnj esa igq¡pus dh 23 LVsi (steps) gSA efUnj
descending from the temple Ram takes two ls mrjus ds fy, jke tc nks LVsi ysrk gS] mlh le;
steps in the same time. Shyam ascends one ';ke ,d LVsi p<+rk gSA ;fn os ,d lkFk dk;Z
step. If they start to work simultaneously, at djuk çkjEHk djrs gS]a rc dkSulh LVsi ij os ,d&nwljs
which step will they meet each other ? dks feyasxs \
(A) 8th (B) 9th (A) 8th (B) 9th
(C) 10th (D) 11th (C) 10th (D) 11th

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Direction (Q.81 & Q.82) : Identify the correct pair. funsZ'k (Q.81 rFkk Q.82) : lgh ;qXe dk fu/kkZj.k dhft,A
Q.81 12, 20, 56, 90, 132 Q.81 12, 20, 56, 90, 132
(A) (20, 30) (B) (56, 42) (A) (20, 30) (B) (56, 42)
(C) (90, 72) (D) (132, 110) (C) (90, 72) (D) (132, 110)

Q.82 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 20, 34 Q.82 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 20, 34


(A) (1, 2) (B) (13, 12) (A) (1, 2) (B) (13, 12)
(C) (20, 21) (D) None of these (C) (20, 21) (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
Q.83 Arrange the following in a meaningful order : Q.83 fuEufyf[kr dks vFkZi.w kZ Øe esa O;ofLFkr dhft, %
1. Elephant 2. Cat 3. Mosquito 1. gkFkh 2. fcYyh 3. ePNj
4. Tiger 5. Whale 4. ck?k 5. Ogsy (whale)
(A) 5 3 1 2 4 (B) 1 3 5 4 2 (A) 5 3 1 2 4 (B) 1 3 5 4 2
(C) 3 2 4 1 5 (D) 2 5 1 4 3 (C) 3 2 4 1 5 (D) 2 5 1 4 3
Q.84 How many dots lie opposite the face having Q.84 fp= esa nh xbZ vkd`fr dks eksM+dj ,d ?ku
three dots, when the given figure is folded to cuk;k tkrk gSA rhu fcUnq okys Qyd ds foijhr
form a cube? fdrus fcUnq fLFkr gksx
a s \

(A) 2 (B) 4 (A) 2 (B) 4


(C) 5 (D) 6 (C) 5 (D) 6

Q.85 Four positions of a dice are shown below. Q.85 ,d ik¡ls dh pkj fLFkfr;k¡ uhps n'kkZ;h xbZ gSA
What number must be at the bottom face tc ik¡lk fp= (iii) esa n'kkZ;h x;h fLFkfr esa gS]
when the dice is in the position as shown in rc iSans okys Qyd ij dkSulh la[;k vk;sxh \
fig. (iii)?

5 4 5 4
(i) 4 6 (ii) 1 5 (i) 4 6 (ii) 1 5

3 2 3 2
(iii) 6 5 (iv) 1 4 (iii) 6 5 (iv) 1 4

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


(C) 4 (D) 6 (C) 4 (D) 6

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ANSWER KEY
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Q.1 C Q.31 C Q.61 A


Q.2 D Q.32 D Q.62 B
Q.3 D Q.33 C Q.63 C
Q.4 D Q.34 C Q.64 B
Q.5 B Q.35 A Q.65 A
Q.6 B Q.36 B Q.66 B
Q.7 C Q.37 B Q.67 B
Q.8 B Q.38 D Q.68 A
Q.9 B Q.39 B Q.69 B
Q.10 C Q.40 B Q.70 A
Q.11 B Q.41 A Q.71 A
Q.12 D Q.42 A Q.72 A
Q.13 C Q.43 B Q.73 B
Q.14 C Q.44 C Q.74 C
Q.15 A Q.45 C Q.75 B
Q.16 B Q.46 A Q.76 A
Q.17 D Q.47 C Q.77 C
Q.18 B Q.48 B Q.78 C
Q.19 D Q.49 A Q.79 D
Q.20 A Q.50 B Q.80 A
Q.21 B Q.51 B Q.81 C
Q.22 B Q.52 D Q.82 C
Q.23 C Q.53 A Q.83 C
Q.24 B Q.54 A Q.84 D
Q.25 B Q.55 D Q.85 C
Q.26 C Q.56 A
Q.27 C Q.57 B
Q.28 B Q.58 B
Q.29 C Q.59 C
Q.30 B Q.60 D

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