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KELVIN Talent Search Examination (KTSE – 2019)

(For IXth studying Students)

Time : 120 Min Read all the instructions given on Front and Back of this Booklet, carefully.
M.M.: 280
(d`i;k eq[ki`"B ,oa vafre i`"B ij fn;s x;s vuqns’kksa dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sA)
1. Class, Paper Code and Mobile Number etc. must be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet before attempting the
paper. Student is being given extra 5 minutes for it. Wrong class and paper code will give wrong results. (iz'ui= gy djus
ls igys ijh{kkFkhZ dks OMR 'khV esa d{kk] iz'ui= dksM o eksckby uEcj fy[kuk vfuok;Z gSA blds fy, foèkkfFkZ;ksa dks 5 feuV vfrfjDr fn;k tk jgk gSA
xyr :i ls d{kk] iz'ui= ;k dksM ds dkj.k ifj.kke xyr ekuk tk;sxkA)
2. This Questions paper consists of 2 sections. Science & Maths in Section-I and Mental Ability in section-II. All questions
will be of multiple choice type and out of four choices only one choice will be correct with whose marking scheme is given
in table below. (bl iz'ui= esa 2 [k.M gSA [k.M-I esas foKku ,oa xf.kr vkSj [k.M-II esas rkfdZd ;ksX;rk gSA½ lHkh iz’u cgqfodYih; gS o buds fn;s x;s
pkj fodYiksa esa lsa ,d fodYi lgh gksxk ftudh vadu ;kstuk uhps lkj.kh esa nh x;h gSA )
Marking Scheme of Test Paper (iz'ui= dh vad ;kstuk)
Correct Answer Wrong Answer
Section ([k.M) Subject (fo"k;) Q. No. (iz’u la[;k)
(lgh mÙkj) (xyr mÙkj)
1-5 +3 0
Physics
6-9 +4 0
(HkkSfrd foKku)
10-12 +5 0
13-17 +3 0
Chemistry
18-21 +4 0
I (jlk;u foKku)
22-24 +5 0
(Science and Maths)
25-29 +3 0
(foKku vkSj xf.kr) Biology
30-33 +4 0
(tho foKku)
34-36 +5 0
37-46 +3 0
Maths
47-54 +4 0
(xf.kr)
55-60 +5 0
Mental Ability 61-70 +3 0
II
¼rkfdZd ;ksX;rk½ 71-74 +5 0
3. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheet. No rough work should be done on the OMR sheet. (mÙkj OMR 'khV ij
fpfUgr djsA dPpk dk;Z OMR 'khV ij u djsaA)
4. Use of fluid, whitener, eraser etc. is not allowed on the OMR sheet.(rjy inkFkZ] OgkbVuj vkSj jcM+ dk iz;ksx OMR 'khV ij oftZr gSA)
5. The question paper contains blank spaces for rough work. No additional paper will be provided for rough work. (iz'ui= esa
dPps dk;Z ds fy, fjDr LFkku fn;k x;k gSA dPps dk;Z ds fy, dksbZ vfrfjDr isij ugha fn;k tk;sxk)
6. Use of mobile, log table, blank paper, calculator and any type of electronic devices in any form, is not allowed. (eksckby]
ykWx Vscy] [kkyh dkxt] dsydqysVj vkSj fdlh Hkh izdkj dh bysDVªkfud fMokbl dk iz;ksx oftZr gSA)
7. Question paper is bilingual. In case of any discrepancy, English version will be considered correct. (iz’ui= f}Hkkf"kd gSA fdlh
izdkj dh valxfr ij] vxzasth vuqokn dks lgh ekuk tk;sxkA)
NOTE: Please check this question paper contains all 74 question in serial order. If not, ask the invigilator to change it with correct question
paper. (uksV % d`i;k tk¡p dhft, fd bl iz'ui= es fn;s x;s lHkh 74 iz’u vuqØe esa gSA ;fn ugha rks ijh{kd ls lgh iz’ui= cnyus dks dgsaA)

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[Section-I : Science & Maths]


[ -I ]
1. A person travels along a straight road for the first half 1. ,d O;fä ,d lh/kh lM+d ij igys vk/ks le; esa u1 osx
time with a velocity u1 and the next half time with a
ds lkFk vkSj vxys vk/ks le; esa u2 osx ds lkFk ;k=k
velocity u2 . The mean velocity V of the man is related
djrk gSaA bl O;kfä dk vkSlr osx ‘V’ gS] tks lacaf/kr gS
by
2 1 1 u1 +u2
2 1 1 u1 +u2 (1) V = u + u (2) V =
(1) V = u + u (2) V = 2
1 2 2
1 2

u
(3) V = √u1 u2 (4) V = √u1
u (3) V = √u1 u2 (4) V = √u1
2
2

2. A car moves a distance of 200 m. It covers first half 2. ,d dkj 200 ehVj dh nwjh r; djrh gSA ;g
of the distance at speed 60kmh−1 and the second half 60 kmh dh xfr ls igyh vk/kh nwjh dks r; fd;k vkSj
-1

at speed u. If the average speed is 40kmh−1, the value u kmh–1 sec dh xfr ls cph gqbZ vk/kh nwjh dks r; fd;kA
of u is ;fn vkSlr xfr 40 kmh–1 gS] rks u dk eku gS
(1) 30 kmh−1 (1) 30 kmh−1
(2) 13 kmh−1 (2) 13 kmh−1
(3) 60 kmh−1 (3) 60 kmh−1
−1
(4) 40 kmh
(4) 40 kmh−1
3. If a bullet of mass 5 gm moving with velocity 3. ;fn 5 xzke dh ,d xksyh 100 m/s–1 ds osx ds ls ,d
100 m/sec, penetrates the wooden block upto 6 cm. ydM+h ds [kaM ls Vdjkdj mlesa 6 cm rd ços'k dj
Then the average force imposed by the bullet on the tkrh gS rks [kaM+ ij xksyh }kjk yxk;k x;k vkSlr cy gS
block is
(1) 8300 N (2) 417 N
(1) 8300 N (2) 417 N
(3) 830 N (4) 'kwU;
(3) 830 N (4) Zero
4. Which of the following is the correct order of forces? 4. fuEufyf[kr esa ls cyksa dk lgh Øe dkSu lk gSA
(1) Weak < gravitational force < strong force (1) detksj ijek.kq cy < xq#Rokd"kZ.k cy < etcwr
(nuclear) < electrostatic ijek.kq cy < fLFkj oS/kqr cy
(2) Gravitational < weak < (electrostatic) < strong (2) xq#Rokd"kZ.k cy < detksj ijek.kq cy < fLFkj oS/kqr
force cy < etcwr ijek.kq cy
(3) xq#Rokd"kZ.k cy < fLFkj oS/kqr cy < detksj ijek.kq
(3) Gravitational < electrostatic < weak < strong
cy < etcwr ijek.kq cy
force
(4) detksj ijek.kq cy < xq#Rokd"kZ.k cy < fLFkj oS/kqr
(4) Weak < gravitational < electrostatic < strong force
cy < etcwr ijek.kq cy

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5. The atmosphere is held to the earth by 5. i`Foh }kjk ok;qeaMy dks fdldh otg ls /kkj.k fd;k tkrk
(1) Winds
gS \
(1) gokvks ds }kjk
(2) Gravity
(2) xq#Rokd'kZ.k ds }kjk
(3) Clouds
(3) cknyks ds }kjk
(4) None of the above (4) bues ls dksbZ Hkh ugha
6. A bullet emerges from a barrel of length 1.2 m with a 6. ,d xksyh 640 ms–1 dh xfr ds lkFk 1.2 ehVj yackbZ ds
speed of 640ms–1. Assuming constant acceleration, cSjy ls fudyrh gSA fujarj fLFkj Roj.k dks ekurs gq,]
the approximate time that it spends in the barrel after canwd pyus ds ckn] xksyh canwd ds cSjy esa tks le; [kpZ
the gun is fired is fd;k oks gS
(1) 4 ms (2) 40 ms (1) 4 ms (2) 40 ms
(3) 400 μs (4) 1 s (3) 400 μs (4) 1 s
7. The height at which the weight of a body becomes 7. fdl Å¡pkbZ ij fdlh fiaM dk Hkkj] mlds i`Foh dh lrg
th
1/16 , the weight on the surface of earth (radius R), is is Hkkj dk 1/16 ok¡ Hkkx gks tkrk gS\
(i`Foh dh f=T;k = R)
(1) 5R (2) 15R
(1) 5 R (2) 15 R
(3) 3R (4) 4R (3) 3 R (4) 4 R
8. A body of mass 500 g is thrown upward with a 8. ,d fiaM] ftldk Hkkj 500 g gS] mls 20 m/s ds osx ls
velocity 20 m/s and reaches back to the surface of a xzg dh lrg ls mij Qsda k tkrk gS vkSj 20 sec ckn og
planet after 20 sec. Then the weight of the body on ml lrg ij okil igq¡prk gSA fQj ml xzg ij fiaM dk
that planet is Hkkj D;k gksxk \
(1) 2N (2) 4 N (1) 2 N (2) 4 N
(3) 5 N (4) 1 N (3) 5 N (4) 1 N
9. A boy begins to walk eastward along a steel in front 9. ,d yM+dk vius ?kj ds lkeus ,d lh/ks jkLrs ij ds iwoZ
of his house and the graph of his position from home dh vksj pyuk 'kq: dj nsrk gS vkSj ?kj ls mldh fLFkfr
is shown in the following figure. His average speed dk xzkQ fuEufyf[kr vkadM+s esa fn[kk;k x;k gSA iwjs le;
for the whole time interval is equal to ds varjky ds fy, mudh vkSlr xfr fdlds cjkcj gS

(1) 8 m / min (2) 6 m / min (1) 8 m / min (2) 6 m / min


8 8
(3) 3 m / min (4) 2 m / min (3) m / min (4) 2 m / min
3

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10. A lift is going up. The total mass of the lift and the 10. ,d fy¶V Åij tk jgh gSA fy¶V vkSj ;k=h dk dqy
passenger is 1500 kg. the variation in the speed of the æO;eku 1500 fdyksxzke gSA fy¶V dh xfr esa fHkUurk xzkQ
lift is as given in the graph. The tension in the rope esa nh xbZ gSA jLlh esa t = 11 osa lsdaM ij fy¶V dks [khpus
pulling the lift at t = 11th sec will be es fdruk ruko gksxkA

(1) 17400 N (2) 14700 N (1) 17400 N (2) 14700 N


(3) 12000 N (4) Zero (3) 12000 N (4) Zero

11. A particle of mass 2 kg is initially at rest. A force acts 11. 2 fdyks æO;eku dk ,d d.k 'kq:okr esa LFkj gSA ,d cy
on it whose magnitude changes with time. The force ml ij yxrk gS ftldk ifjek.k le; ds lkFk cnyrk
time graph is shown below. The velocity of the gSA cy le; xzkQ uhps fn[kk;k x;k gSA 10 s ds ckn d.k
dk osx gSA
particle after 10 s is

(1) 20 ms-1 (2) 10 ms-1 (1) 20 ms-1 (2) 10 ms-1


(3) 75 ms-1 (4) 50 ms-1
(3) 75 ms-1 (4) 50 ms-1

12. A car accelerates from rest at a constant rate α for 12. ,d dkj fojkekoLFkk ls pyuk çkjaHk djrh gS] vkSj dqN
some time, after which it decelerates at a constant rate le; ds fy, ,d leku Roj.k ‘α’ ls pyrh gS] ftlds
β and comes to rest. If the total time elapsed is t, then ckn og ,d fLFkj nj ij xfr ds foijhr fn'kk es β Roj.k
dks mRiUu djrh gS vkSj xkM+h dks jksd nsrh gSaA ;fn blesa
the maximum velocity acquired by the car is
dqy ‘t’ le; yxk] rks dkj }kjk vf/kdre osx gS
𝛼2 + 𝛽2 𝛼2 + 𝛽2
(1) ( 𝛼𝛽 ) t (2) ( 𝛼𝛽 ) t 𝛼2 + 𝛽2 𝛼2 + 𝛽2
(1) ( 𝛼𝛽
) t (2) ( 𝛼𝛽
) t
(𝛼+𝛽)𝑡 𝛼𝛽 𝑡
(3) (4) (𝛼+𝛽)𝑡 𝛼𝛽 𝑡
𝛼𝛽 𝛼+ 𝛽 (3) (4) 𝛼+ 𝛽
𝛼𝛽

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13. Which one of the following is an example of 13. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk fotkrh; feJ.k dk mnkgj.k
heterogeneous mixture? gS\

Iron
fillings Sugar YkkSg pw.w kZ
NaCN CuSO4 NaCN phuh CuSO4
+ + + + +
+ Water + LkYQj +
Water Sulphur Water ikuh ikuh ikuh
(A) (B) power (C) (D) (A) (B) pw.kZ (C) (D)

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

(3) C (4) D (3) C (4) D

14. Some processes are given below 14. dqN çfØ;k,¡ uhps nh xà gSa
1. Use of biogas as fuel 1. b±èku ds :i esa ck;ksxSl dk mi;ksx
2. Burning of candle 2. eksecÙkh dk tyuk
3. Mixing of iron and Sulphur 3. yksgs vkSj lYQj dk feJ.k
4. Distillation of water 4. ikuh dk vklou
Which of these are considered as only physical buesa ls fdls dsoy HkkSfrd ifjorZu ekuk tkrk gS\
change?
(1) 1 vSkj 2 (2) 2, 3 vSkj 4
(1) 1 and 2 (2) 2, 3 and 4
(3) 2 vSkj 4 (4) 3 vSkj 4
(3) 2 and 4 (4) 3 and 4
15. Which of the following is the correct method of finding 15. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh cQZ dk xyukad Kkr djus
the melting point of ice? dh lgh fof/k gS\

Thermometer Thermometer FkekZehVj FkekZehVj


Pure ice Ice + Salt “kq) cQZ cQZ + ued
(A) (B) (A) (B)

Thermometer Thermometer FkekZehVj FkekZehVj


r r r
Ice + Salt Pure ice cQZ + ued “kq)r cQZ
(C) (D (C) (D
) )
(1) A (2) B (1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D (3) C (4) D

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16. Methanol and Ethanol mixed together have boiling 16. esFkukWy rFkk bFksukWy dks feykdj mudk dOFkukad Øe'k%
points 336.6 K and 351.4 K respectively. Which 336.6 K rFkk 351.4 K gS dkSu&lh i`FkDdj.k rduhd
separation technique can be applied? iz;ksx dh tk ldrh gS\
(1) Distillation (1) vklou
(2) Chromatography (2) ØkseSVksxzkQh
(3) Crystallization (3) fØLVyhdj.k
(4) Fractional distillation (4) vkaf'kd vklou

17. In colloidal state, particle size range is from 17. dksykbMy voLFkk esa] d.k vkdkj dh lhek gS
(1) 1 Å to 10 Å (2) 20 Å to 50 Å (1) 1 Å to 10 Å (2) 20 Å to 50 Å
(3) 1 nm to 300 nm (4) 1 nm to 1000 nm (3) 1 nm to 300 nm (4) 1 nm to 1000 nm
18. Which of the following represent the suitable 18. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk xSlksa ds nzqohdj.k ds fy,
conditions for the liquefaction of gases? mi;qDr ifjfLFkfr;ksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS
(1) Low temperature, low pressure (1) de rkieku] de ncko
(2) High temperature, low pressure (2) mPp rkieku] de ncko
(3) Low temperature, high pressure (3) de rkieku] mPp ncko
(4) High temperature, high pressure (4) mPp rkieku] mPp ncko

19. 9.72 g of potassium chloride dissolves in 30 g of water 19. 9.72 xzke iksVsf’k;e DyksjkbM dks 30 xzke ikuh esa 70°
at 70°C. The solubility of potassium chloride at that fMxzh lsfYl;l ij ?kksyk tkrk gSA ml rkieku ij
temperature is: iksVsf’k;e DyksjkbM dh ?kqyu’khyrk gS
(1) 32.4 (1) 32.4
(2) 35.8 (2) 35.8
(3) 9.72 (3) 9.72
(4) 12.5 (4) 12.5
20. The pair of solute and solvent that cannot form a 20. foys; vkSj foyk;d dh tksM+h tks dksykbMy foy;u ugÈ
colloidal solution cuk ldrh gS&
(1) Oil + Water (1) rsy $ ikuh
(2) Vinegar + Water (2) fljdk $ ikuh
(3) Soap + Water (3) lkoqu $ ikuh
(4) Milk + Water (4) nw/k $ ikuh

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21. Match the Columns 21.LrEHkksa dk feyku djksA


Column I Column II स्तम्भ I स्तम्भ II

A. Salt 1. Mixture A. yo.k 1. feJ.k


B. Air 2. Contains only one B. ok;q 2. dsoy ,d gh izdkj
type of atoms ds ijek.kq ls cuk
C. Diamond 3. Compound C. ghjk 3. ;kSfxd
D. Sodium 4. Low melting point D. lksfM;e 4. fuez xyukad
A B C D A B C D
(1) 3 1 2 4 (1) 3 1 2 4
(2) 4 3 2 1 (2) 4 3 2 1
(3) 1 2 3 4 (3) 1 2 3 4
(4) 1 4 3 2 (4) 1 4 3 2
22. The gas evolved when zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric 22. tc tLrk lYQ;wfjd ,flM ds lkFk izfrfØ;k djrk gS]
acid is: rks xSl fu"dkflr gksrh gS
(1) Colourless, odourless, burns with a pop sound (1) csjax] xa/k jfgr] pVd /ofu ds lkFk tyuk
(2) Colourless, foul smelling, burns with a pop sound (2) csjax] nqnZU/k] pVd /ofu ds lkFk tyuk
(3) Colourless, pungent smelling, burns with a pop (3) csjax] rh[kh egd] pVd /ofu ds lkFk tyuk
sound
(4) Hkwjk jax] rh[kh egd] tyrh ugha gS
(4) Brown coloured, pungent smelling, does not burn
23. The correct labelling of the diagram shown below is: 23. uhps nh vkd`fr dk lgh yscy gS

(1) A-cotton plug, B-impure NH4Cl, C-mixture of (1) A- dikl iYx] B- v'kq) NH4Cl] C- NH4Cl dk
NH4Cl and common salt feJ.k rFkk lk/kkj.k ued
(2) A-NH4Cl vapours, B -pure NH4Cl, C-mixture of (2) A- NH4CI ok"i] B- 'kq) NH4Cl, C- NH4Cl dk
NH4Cl and common salt feJ.k rFkk lk/kkj.k ued
(3) A-cotton plug, B-pure NH4Cl, C-mixture of NH4Cl (3) A- dikl iYx] B- 'kq) NH4Cl] C- NH4Cl dk
and common salt feJ.k rFkk lk/kkj.k ued
(4) A-NH4Cl vapours, B-impure NH4Cl, C-mixture of (4) A- NH4Cl ok"i] B- v'kq) NH4Cl, C- NH4Cl dk
NH4Cl and common salt feJ.k rFkk lk/kkj.k ued

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24. The solubility of ammonium chloride in water at 24. fofHkUu rkiekuksa ij ikuh esa veksfu;e DyksjkbM dh
various temperatures is given below: ?kqyu'khyrk uhps nh xà gS%
Temperature: 10°C 20°C 40°C 60°C 80°C 10°C 20°C 40°C 60°C 80°C
Solubility: 24g 37g 41g 55g 66g 24g 37g 41g 55g 66g
The mass of ammonium chloride required to make a 50 xzke ikuh esa 40°C ij veksuf;e DyksjkbM dk lar`Ir
saturated solution of ammonium chloride in 50 grams ?kksy cukus ds fy, veksfu;e DyksjkbM ds nzO;eku dh
of water at 40°C is: vko';drk gS&
(1) 41 g (2) 20.5 g (1) 41 xzke (2) 20.5 xzke
(3) 24 g (4) 33 g (3) 24 xzke (4) 33 xzke

25. Antibiotic block biochemical pathway important for 25. ,aVhck;ksfVd egRoiw.kZ tSo jlk;fud ekxZ can dj nsrs gS%
(1) Bacteria (2) Virus (1) cSDVhfj;k ds (2) okbjl
(3) Protozoa (4) Worms (3) çksV
a kstksvk (4) —fe

26. Widely used classification is proposed by 26. vf/kdr ç;ksx es vkus okyk oxhZdj.k çLRkkfor fd;k x;k
gS
(1) Haeckel (2) Whittaker
(1) gsdsy (2) fOgVsdj
(3) Woese (4) Edison
(3) oksl (4) ,Mhlu
27. Monera group includes 27. eksujs k oxZ esa vkrs gS%
(1) Green algae (2) Amoeba (1) gfjr 'kSoky (2) vehck
(3) Amoeba (4) Cynobacteria (3) IykaVh (4) lk;auks cSDVfj;k
28. Lichens is the symbiotic relationship between 28. ykbdsu esa lgthoh laca/k gksrk gS%
(1) Fungus and bacteria (1) dod rFkk cSDVhfj;k
(2) Fungus and green algae (2) dod rFkk gjh 'kSoky
(3) Fungus and funaria (3) dod rFkk ¶;wusfj;k
(4) Fungi and pteridophytes (4) dod RkFkk VsjhMksQkbVl
29. Seeds are enclosed in fruits 29. Qy ds vUnj cht ik;s tkrs gS%
(1) Gymnosperm (1) ftEukLieZ
(2) Angiosperm (2) ,aft;ksLieZ
(3) Phanerogam (3) QSujksxSe
(4) Bryophyta (4) czk;ksQkbVk

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30. An animal have two layers of cell 30. tUrq ftldk 'kjhj dksf’kdkvksa dh nks ijrksa dk cuk gks
(1) Fish (1) eNyh
(2) Sponge (2) Liat
(3) Fluke (3) Qywd
(4) Spirogyra (4) Likbjksxkbjk
31. Annelid animals have 31. ,uhfyM tUrqvks esa gksrh gS%
(1) Triploblastic but no coelom (1) f=dksfjd ijUrq nsg xqgk ugha
(2) Triploblastic & pseudocoelom (2) f=dksfjd vkSj dwVlhykse
(3) Triploblastic and doreiventvally flattened (3) f=dksfjd rFkk i`"B/kkjh; piVk 'kjhj
(4) Triploblastic & true body cavity (4) f=dksfjd RkFkk okLrfod nsg xqgk
32. Palaemon, Scolopendra, Palamnacus are animals of 32. liSfyeku] Ldksyksi¡M+k vkSj iSfyfU;l] turq gS oxZ
group (1) bdkbuksMesZvk (2) eksyLdk
(1) Echinodermata (2) Mollusca (3) vFkzksZiksMk (4) ,uhfyMk
(3) Arthropoda (4) Annelida
33. Shark fish have 33. 'kkdZ eNyh dks
(1) Three chambered heart (1) f=d{kh; ân; gksrk gS
(2) Two chambered heart (2) fnd{kh; ân; gksrk gS
(3) No heart (3) ân; ugh gksrk
(4) Four chambered heart (4) pkjd{kh; ân; gksrk gS
34. The girth of stem or root increases due to 34. rus dh ifjf/k ;k ewy esa o`f) ds fy;s mÙkjnk;h gS%
(1) Lateral Meristem (1) ik'oZ foHkT;ksrd
(2) Apical meristem (2) 'kh"kZLFk foHkT;ksrd
(3) Epidermis (3) ,ihMfeZl
(4) Intercalary meristem (4) varfoZ"V foHkT;ksrd
35. Flexibility in plants is due to 35. ikS/ks ds fofHkUUk Hkkxksa esa yphykiu ds dkj.k gksrk gS%
(1) Parenchyma (1) iSjUdkbek
(2) Chlorenchyma (2) Dyksjsudkbek
(3) Aerenchyma (3) ,sjsUdkbek
(4) Collenchyma (4) dkWysUdkbek

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36. Red blood corpuscles formed in 36. yky jDr dh.kdkvksa dk fuekZ.k gksrk gS%
(1) Liver (2) Stomach (1) ;—r (2) vek';
(3) Kidney (4) Bone marrow (3) o`Dd (4) vfLFk eTtk esa

37. If p(x) = x + 3, then p(x) + p(–x) = 37. ;fn p(x) = x + 3, rc p(x) + p(–x) =
(1) 3 (2) 2x (1) 3 (2) 2x
(3) 0 (4) 6 (3) 0 (4) 6
x y x y
38. If + =– 1(x, y ≠ 0), then the value of x 3 – y 3 is 38. ;fn + =– 1(x, y ≠ 0), rc x 3 – y 3 dk eku gS%
y x y x
(1) 1 (2) –1 (1) 1 (2) –1
(3) 0 (4) 1/2 (3) 0 (4) ½

4 4 4 4 4 4
39. If √√√x = √ √ √3x 4 + 4 then the value of x 4 39. ;fn √√√x = √ √ √3x 4 + 4 rc x 4 dk eku gS%
(1) 2 (2) 4 (1) 2 (2) 4
(3) 8 (4) 16 (3) 8 (4) 16

3 x 3 8x 3 27x 3 x 3 8x 3 27x
40. If √ + √ + √ = 1 then find the value of x. 40. ;fn √ + √ + √ = 1 rc x dk eku crk,A
729 729 5832 729 729 5832

(1) 1 (2) 8 (1) 1 (2) 8


(3) 3 (4) 4 (3) 3 (4) 4

41. If x 2 – 1 is a factor of ax 4 + bx 3 + cx 2 + dx + e then 41. ;fn x 2 – 1, ax 4 + bx 3 + cx 2 + dx + e dk Hkktd gS]


(1) a + c + d = 0 (2) a + b + c = 0 rc
(3) b + d =0 (4) b + c = 0 (1) a + c + d = 0 (2) a + b + c = 0
(3) b + d =0 (4) b + c = 0

42. In the figure AB‖CD, measure of CED will be 42. vk—fr es]a AB‖CD, rc CED dk eku gksxk

(1) 40° (2) 52° (1) 40° (2) 52°


(3) 88° (4) 98° (3) 88° (4) 98°

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43. In the given figure, PQR is an equilateral triangle, 43. fn, gq, vk—fr esa, PQR ,d leckgq f=Hkqt gS vkSj
PQ = PS then ∠ QSR = PQ = PS, rc ∠QSR =

(1) 20° (2) 25° (1) 20° (2) 25°


(3) 30° (4) 40° (3) 30° (4) 40°

2 2 3 −3 9 8 −2 2 2 3 −3 9 8 −2
44. The value of (7) × (5) × 125 × (7) is 44. (7) × (5) × 125 × (7) dk eku gS%
8 1 8 1
(1) 9
(2) 48 (1) 9
(2) 48
7 7
(3) (4) None of these (3) (4) bues ls dksbZ ugha
25 25

45. Sum of exterior angle (a + b + c + d + e) of a regular 45. ,d fu;fer iapdks.k ds ckg~; dks.kksa
pentagon is (a + b + c + d + e) dk ;ksx gS%
c c
b b
d d
a a
e e
(1) 120° (2) 180° (1) 120° (2) 180°
(3) 240° (4) 360° (3) 240° (4) 360°

46. How many values of x are possible if 12,7 and x are 46. ;fn izkd`frd la[;k,¡ 12, 7 vkSj x fdlh f=Hkqt dh Hkqtk,¡
integral sides of triangle? gS] rks x ds fdrus eku laHko gS\
(1) 11 (1) 11
(2) 12 (2) 12
(3) 13 (3) 13
(4) 14 (4) 14

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47. If a, b and c are sides of a triangle and 47. ;fn a, b vkSj c fdlh f=Hkqt dh Hkqtkvksa dh yackbZ gS vkSj
a2 + b2 + c2 =ab + bc + ca then the triangle is a2 + b2 + c2 =ab + bc + ca, rc f=Hkqt
(1) acute angled (1) U;qudks.k gksxk
(2) obtuse angled (2) vf/kd dks.k gksxk
(3) right angled (3) ledks.k gksxk
(4) can’t be determined (4) laHko ugh gS

48. In the figure, PQ = QR, which one is true? 48. fn;s x;s vk—fr esa, PQ = QR, rc fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu
lk fodYi lgh gS\

(1) TQ = SQ
(1) TQ = SQ
(2) x + y = 100°
(2) x + y = 100°
(3) B is the midpoint of TR
(3) B, TR dk e/; fcanw gS
(4) A is the midpoint of PS (4) A, PS dk e/; fcanw gS
49. E is the mid-point of a median AD of Δ ABC and BE 49. fdlh f=Hkqt ABC esa] ‘E’ e/;js[kk AD dk e/;fcanw gS
AF vkSj BE dk foLrkj AC dks F fcanw ij dkVrh gS] rc
is produced to meet AC at F. Then = AC
AF
1 1
AC
=
(1) 2
(2) 3
1 1
2 (1) 2
(2) 3
(3) (4) None of these
3 2
(3) (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
3

50. In a trapezium ABCD, AB || CD and D = 2B. If 50. ,d leyEc prqZHkqt ABCD esa] AB || CD vkSj
DC = p and AD = q then AB = D = 2B gSA vxj DC = p vkSj AD = q, rc AB =
(1) p + q (2) 2p + q (1) p + q (2) 2p + q
(3) 3p – q (4) 2p – q (3) 3p – q (4) 2p – q
51. The length of each side of an equilateral triangle having 51. ,d leckgq f=Hkqt dh Hkqtkvksa dh yackbZ Kkr djsa ftldk
an area of 4√3 cm2, is: {ks=Qy 4√3 ls-eh-2 gSA
4 4
(1) 4 cm (2) (1) 4 cm (2)
√3 √3
√3 √3
(3) 4
(4) 3 cm (3) (4) 3 cm
4

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52. Area of a square with side x is equal to the area of a 52. ,d oxZ dk {ks=Qy ftldh Hkqtk x gS] ,d f=Hkqt ds
triangle with base x. The altitude of the triangle is: {ks=Qy ds cjkcj gS] ftldk vk/kkj x gSA f=Hkqt dh yac
x gksxh
(1) 2 x
(1)
2
(2) x (2) x
(3) 2x (3) 2x
(4) 4x (4) 4x

2n +2n−1 2n +2n−1
53. The value of 2n+1 −2n is 53. 2n+1 −2n
dk eku gS%
3 3
(1) 2
(1) 2
5 5
(2) (2)
2 2
1 1
(3) 2
(3) 2
(4) 1 (4) 1

54. If an equilateral triangle of area X and a square of area 54. ,d leckgq f=Hkqt ftldk {ks=Qy X gS vkSj ,d oxZ dk
Y have the same perimeter, then {ks=Qy Y gS] ;fn nksuksa dh ifjferh cjkcj gS] rks
(1) X > Y (1) X > Y
(2) X = Y (2) X = Y
(3) X < Y (3) X < Y
(4) X  Y (4) X  Y
1 1 1 1 1
55. The value of 1+𝑥 𝑏−𝑎 +𝑥 𝑐−𝑎
+ 1+𝑥 𝑎−𝑏 +𝑥𝑐−𝑏 + 55. 1+𝑥 𝑏−𝑎 +𝑥 𝑐−𝑎
+ 1+𝑥 𝑎−𝑏 +𝑥𝑐−𝑏 + 1+𝑥𝑏−𝑐 +𝑥𝑎−𝑐 dk eku
1
is gS
1+𝑥 𝑏−𝑐 +𝑥 𝑎−𝑐
(1) 0
(1) 0
(2) 1
(2) 1
(3) 2
(3) 2
(4) 3
(4) 3

56. The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is equal to 56. ,d lef}ckgq f=Hkqt dh ifjferh 14 cm gS] ;fn vk/kkj
14 cm, the latera side is to the base in the ratio 4:5. The vkSj vU; Hkqtk dk vuqikr 4 : 5 gS] f=Hkqt dk {ks=Qy
area of the triangle is gksxk%
1 3 1 3
(1) 2 √21 cm2 (2) 2 √21 cm2 (1) 2 √21 ls-eh-2 (2) 2 √21 ls-eh-2
(3) √21 cm2 (4) 2√21 cm2 (3) √21 ls-eh-2 (4) 2√21 ls-eh-2

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57. In the given figure, EDC is an equilateral triangle and 57. fn;s gq, vk—fr esa, EDC ,d leckgq f=Hkqt gS vkSj
DABC is a square. Find EBC DABC ,d oxZ gSA EBC =
E E

D C D C

A B A B
(1) 20° (1) 20°
(2) 15° (2) 15°
(3) 25° (3) 25°
(4) 10° (4) 10°

58. D is a point on the side BC of a Δ ABC such that AD 58. fdlh f=Hkqt ABC esa D ,d fcanw gS tks BC ij fLFkr gS
bisects BAC. Then vkSj AD, BAC dks f}Hkkftr djrk gS] rc
(1) BD = CD (1) BD = CD
(2) BA > BD (2) BA > BD
(3) BD > BA (3) BD > BA
(4) CD>CA (4) CD>CA

1 1 1 1
59. If x –x = 2, then the value of x4+ x4 is 59. ;fn x – x = 2, rc of x4+ x4 dk eku gksxk
(1) 4 (1) 4
(2) 8 (2) 8
(3) 12 (3) 12
(4) 34 (4) 34
1 1
60. If 𝑎2 − 2𝑎 − 1 = 0, then 𝑎2 + = 60. ;fn 𝑎2 − 2𝑎 − 1 = 0, rc 𝑎2 + =
𝑎2 𝑎2
(1) 4 (1) 4
(2) 1 (2) 1
(3) 6 (3) 6
(4) 2√2 (4) 2√2

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[Section-II : MENTAL ABILITY]


[ -II ]
61. I run along the sides of a square field ABCD where 61. eSa ,d oxkZdkj eSnku ABCD ds pkjksa rjQ nksM+rk gw¡ tgk¡
C is to the North-East of A and D is to the South- C, A ds mÙkj&iwoZ esa rFkk D, B ds nf{k.k&iwoZ esa gSA A
East of B. Starting from A in anti-clockwise
ls okekorhZ fn’kk esa izkjEHk djus ls eSa B dks ikj djus ij
direction, in which direction shall I be running after
fdl fn’kk esa pyw¡xka\
crossing B?
(1) North (2) South (1) mÙkj (2) nf{k.k
(3) East (4) West (3) iwoZ (4) if’pe
62. Pointing to a photograph Anjali said, “He is the son 62. ,d QksVksxzkQ dh vksj ns[krs gq,s vatyh dgrh gS fd] ^^og
of the only son of my grandfather.” How is the man esjs nknk th ds bdyksrs iq= ds iq= gSa** QksVksxzkQ esa fn[k
in the photograph related to Anjali? jgs euq"; dk vatyh ls D;k fj’rk gS\
(1) Brother (2) Uncle (1) HkkbZ (2) vady
(3) Son (4) Data is inadequate (3) iq= (4) vk¡adM+s vi;kkZIr gSA
63. How many dots lie opposite the face having three 63. tc nh xbZ vkd`fr dks ?ku ds vkdkj esa eksM+k tkrk gS] rks
dots, when the given figure is folded to form a cube? rhu MkWV~l okyh lrg ds foijhr fn’kk esa fdrus MkWV~l
vofLFkr gksrs gS

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

64. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles 64. fn, x, ty&Nfo la;kstu esa ls ml fodYi dk p;u djs
the water-image of the given combination. tks blls ln`’k gksrk gks%

(A) (B) (A) (B)

(C) (D) (C) (D)


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

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Direction for Q.65: In the question below are given 65 uhps fn, x;k iz’u dFku pkj fodYiksa
statements followed by four conclusions. You have to ls vuqlj.k gksrk gSA vkidks fn, x, dFku dks lR; ekuuk gS
take the given statements to be true even if they seem to pkgs og lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa ds lkFk fopj.k djrs gksa rFkk fQj
be at variance with commonly known facts and then fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu&lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :Ik
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows ls fn, x, dFku dk vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
from the given statements, disregarding commonly
known facts. 65.
dqN xqykc Qwy gSa
65. Statement:
dqN Qwy dyh gSa
Some roses are flowers
lHkh dfy;k¡ iÙksa gS
Some flowers are buds
lHkh ifÙk;k¡ ikS/ks gS
All buds are leaves
All leaves are plants
Conclusion: 1) dqN ikS/ks Qwy gSa
1) Some plants are flowers 2) dqN xqykc dyh gSa
2) Some roses are buds 3) dksbZ iÙks xqykc ugha gSA
3) No leaves are roses
4) dksbZ xqykc dyh ugha gSA
4) No roses are buds
(1) dsoy 1st vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(1) Only 1st follows
(2) Only 1st and 2nd follows (2) dsoy 1st rFkk 2nd vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(3) Only 1st and either 2nd or 4th follow (3) dsoy 1st rFkk ;k rks 2nd ;k 4th vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

66. Find the missing term from among the given 66. fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr in Kkr dhft,A
alternatives 12 18 30 16 32 40 36 18 27
12 18 30 16 32 40 36 18 27

6 8 ?
6 8 ?
(1) 6
(1) 6 (2) 9
(2) 9 (3) 12
(3) 12
(4) 8
(4) 8

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Direction for Q. 67: Figures A and B are related in a 67 vkd`fr A rFkk B ,d fo’ks"k :Ik ls
particular manner. Establish the same relationship lacaf/kr gSaA pkj fodYiksa esa ls ,d vkd`fr dk p;u djds C rFkk
between figures C and D by choosing a figure from
D ds chp esa ogh laca/k LFkkfir djsa] tks iz’u fpUg ¼ \ ½ dks
amongst the four alternatives, which would replace the
izfrLFkkfir djsxkA
question mark (?).

67. Problem Figures 67.

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


Answer Figures

(1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)


68. How many times do the hand of a clock coincide in 68. ,d ?kM+h dh lqbZ ,d fnu esa fdrus ckj lEikrh gksrh gS\
a day? (1) 20 (2) 21
(1) 20 (2) 21 (3) 22 (4) 24
(3) 22 (4) 24
Direction for Q. 69: Find the missing letters: 69 yqIr v{kj Kkr djsAa
69. a__cba__bcbaabc__aabc__a 69. a__cba__bcbaabc__aabc__a
(1) cacc (2) acbc (1) cacc (2) acbc
(3) babb (4) bcbc
(3) babb (4) bcbc
70. When will the 2011 calendar repeat itself? 70. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl o"kZ dk dSy.s Mj o"kZ 2011 ds dSyM
a j
(1) 2018 dks nksgjk,xk\
(2) 2020
(3) 2019 (1) 2018 (2) 2020
(4) 2022 (3) 2019 (4) 2022
71. If a cube is painted with Red, Blue and Green on two 71. ;fn ,d ?ku dks yky] uhys rFkk gjs jax ls mlds nks tqM+h
adjacent faces each colour and then it is cut into 343 gqbZ lrgksa ij jax fd;k tkrk gSA rRi’pkr bldks 343
smaller cubes by minimum number of cuts, then the NksVs ls NksVs Hkkxksa esa dkVk tkrk gS] rks rhu jaxksa ds NksVs
number of smaller cubes, with all three colour will ?kuksa dh la[;k D;k gksxh\
be
(1) 2 (2) 8 (1) 2 (2) 8
(3) 12 (4) 6 (3) 12 (4) 6

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72. Count the number of triangles and squares in the 72. nh xbZ vkd`fr esa f=Hkqtks o oxksZ dh la[;k Kkr djs%
given figure.

(1) 36 f=Hkqt, 7 oxZ


(1) 36 triangles, 7 squares
(2) 38 triangles, 9 squares (2) 38 f=Hkqt, 9 oxZ
(3) 40 triangles, 7 squares (3) 40 f=Hkqt, 7 oxZ
(4) 42 triangles, 9 squares
(4) 42 f=Hkqt, 9 oxZ

73. If “DRAMA” is coded as 37 and “STAGE” as 52, 73. ;fn “DRAMA” dks 37 esa rFkk “STAGE” dks 52 esa
then how you will code “ACTOR”? dksM fd;k tkrk gS] rks vki “ACTOR” dks dSls dksM
(1) 50 djksxs\
(2) 56
(3) 65 (1) 50 (2) 56
(4) 57 (3) 65 (4) 57

74. A, B, C, D and E are sitting on a bench. A is sitting 74. A, B, C, D rFkk E ,d csp


a ij cSBs gSaA A, B ds cxy esa
next to B, C is sitting next to D, D is not sitting with cSBk gS] C, D ds cxy esa cSBk gS] D, E ds lkFk ugÈ cSBk
E who is on the left end of the bench. C is on the gS] rFkk E csp
a ds ck,a Nksj ij cSBk gSA C nkb± vksj ls nwljs
second position from the right. A is to the right of LFkku ij cSBk gSA A, B rFkk E ds nkb± vksj cSBk gSA
B and E. A and C are sitting together. In which A rFkk C ,d lkFk cSBs gSaA A fdl fLFkfr esa cSBk gS\
position A is sitting?
(1) B rFkk D ds chp esa (2) B rFkk C ds chp esa
(1) Between B and D (2) Between B and C
(3) Between E and D (4) None of these (3) E rFkk D ds chp esa (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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