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J-CAPS-08 : SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS


(Junior-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet)

Topics Covered in Various Subjects :


Physics : Gravitation (Newton's Law of Gravitation, Centripetal Force and Its Application, Acceleration
Due to Gravity, Variation of Acceleration Due to Gravity, Newton's Third Law of Motion and
Gravitation, Motion of Objects Under the Influence of Gravitational Force of The Earth, Mass
and Weight, Force Exerted on a Load by the Floor of a Lift, General Idea of Kepler's Laws
of Planetary Motion)
Chemistry : Is Matter Around Us Pure? (Complete Chapter)
Biology : Diversity in Living Organisms (Introduction, Basis of classification, Importance of
classification, Classification and evolution, Nomenclature, The hierarchy of classification,
Artificial and natural system of classification, System of classification, Characteristics of
five kingdoms-Kingdom Monera, Kingdom Protista, Kingdom Fungi, Detailed classification
of kingdom Plantae-Thallophyta, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae, Angiospermae)
Mathematics : Triangles

SCIENCE
Choose the correct answer :

1. Two planets have radius in the ratio x : y and 4. A stone is dropped from the top of a tower of
density in the ratio m : n. The acceleration due to height h. After 1 s another stone is dropped from
gravity on the surface of the two planets will be in balcony 20 m below the top. Both the stones
the ratio of
reach the bottom simultaneously. The value of h is
(1) nx : my (2) ny : mx
[Take g = 10 m/s2]
(3) mx : ny (4) my : nx
(1) 3125 m (2) 312.5 m
2. Two identical geostationary satellites are moving
with equal speed in the same orbit but their sense (3) 31.25 m (4) 25.31 m
of rotation brings them on a collision course. The 5. A parachutist drops first freely from an aeroplane
debris will for 10 s and then parachute opens out. Now
(1) Fall down he descends with a net retardation of 2.5 m/s2.
(2) Move up If he falls out of plane at a height of 2495 m,
(3) Move east to west in same orbit his velocity on reaching the ground will be
(4) Move from west to east in same orbit [Take g = 10 m/s2]
3. A man weighs 80 N on the surface of earth of
radius R. At what height above the surface of earth (1) 5 m/s (2) 10 m/s
his weight will be 40 N? (3) 15 m/s (4) 20 m/s
R 6. The smallest unit of a compound is
(1) (2) 2R
2 (1) Atom (2) Ion
(3)  
2 1 R (4)  
2 1 R (3) Element (4) Molecule

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7. Brass is a mixture of 12. Which of the following characteristics belong to


(1) 30% Cu and 70% Pb kingdom Protista?
(2) 70% Cu and 30% Zn
(i) They have well defined nucleus.
(3) 30% Cu and 70% Sn
(4) 70% Cu and 30% Pb (ii) Reproduction occurs by asexual methods only.
8. Consider the given table (iii) The cell wall is made up of chitin.
Dispersed Dispersion (iv) Locomotion occurs with the help of flagella,
Examples
Phase Medium cilia, etc.
Gas X Rubber (v) Mode of nutrition may be autotrophic or
X Y Gold sol heterotrophic.
(1) (i), (ii) and (v) (2) (ii) and (iii) only
Y Gas Z
(3) (ii), (iii) and (iv) (4) (i), (iv) and (v)
X, Y and Z respectively are
(1) Liquid, solid and face cream 13. W ho classified the living organisms into five
(2) Solid, liquid and butter kingdoms?
(3) Liquid, solid and clouds (1) Aristotle (2) R.H. Whittaker
(4) Solid, liquid and mist
(3) Charles Darwin (4) Walter G. Rosen
9. Which of the following methods is used for the
separation of a mixture of common salt and 14. Select the correct sequence of hierarchy of
ammonium chloride? taxonomic categories used in classification of
(1) Distillation (2) Centrifugation plants.
(3) Sublimation (4) Evaporation
(1) Kingdom  Division  Order  Class 
10. A sugar solution with concentration 8.5% (w/w) is
Family  Genus  Species
made by dissolving 'X' g of sugar in 450 g of water.
The amount 'X' is (2) Kingdom  Phylum  Class  Order 
(1) 49.2 g (2) 45.3 g Family  Genus  Species
(3) 41.80 g (4) 35 g (3) Kingdom  Division  Class  Order 
11. Which of the following plants has both xylem Family  Genus  Species
vessels and companion cells?
(4) Kingdom  Phylum  Class  Family 
Order  Species  Genus

(1) (2) 15. Anabaena is blue-green algae that belongs to


kingdom Monera and contain a specialised cell in
filaments known as heterocyst which is responsible for
(1) Reproduction

(3) (4) (2) Locomotion


(3) Protection
(4) Nitrogen fixation

MATHEMATICS
16. In PQR right angled at Q, PQ = QR. 17. If in a quadrilateral PQRS, PQ = RS and PQ || SR,
If QS  PR, then the length of PS is not equal to then SRQ is always equal to
(1) QP (2) SR
(1) PSR (2) RQP
1
(3) QS (4) PR (3) SRP (4) SPQ
2
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18. In the given figure, if AP  QR and PS = PQ, 22. In a triangle ABC, if AD is the bisector of BAC,
then AQR is always greater than which meets BC at point D such that AD  BC,
A then which of the following is always true?
(1) BC = AC
(2) BD = AD
(3) ABD CAD
(4) ABD = ACD
23. In the given figure, if AB = BC = CD = DA,
Q P S R OD = OB, then DOC is equal to
(1) ASQ (2) ASR D C
(3) QAP (4) ARQ
19. In the given figure, ifBAC  EBD, then which of
the following is not always true?
A
O
C
A B
B (1) AOB (2) AOD

D (3) BOC (4) OBC


24. AD, BE and CF are the medians in ABC.
E If AD + BE + CF = a and AB + BC + CA = b,
(1) AC || BD (2) ACB = CBD then which of the following is always correct?
(3) BC || DE (4) ABC = DBE
(1) 2a = b
20. If X and Y are points on sides AD and BC
1
respectively of square ABCD such that AY = BX, (2) a  b
then BY is always equal to 2
(1) BX (2) YC 1
(3) a  b
(3) XD (4) AX 4
21. In the given figure, ABCD is a quadrilateral, 3
(4) a  b
AB = 9 cm, BC = 12 cm, CD = 13 cm, ED = 5 cm 4
and AC = 15 cm. Perpendiculars are drawn from 25. In the given figure, if TV = VU, QU = RT and
B and D to AC, meeting AC at points P and Q QTS = PUR, then which of the following is not
respectively. Which of the following is correct? correct?
B P

P Q C
A
U
F R
Q T V

S
(1) PQU  SRT
(2) SVR  PVQ
D
(1) ABC  ADC (2) ABC  AEC (3) PQ + QR + PS + RS = 2(PV + QV + RS)
(3) AEC  CDE (4) ABE  CQD (4) TQP  USR

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J-CAPS-09 : SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS
(Junior-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet)

Topics Covered in Various Subjects :


Physics : Gravitation (Thrust and Pressure, Density and Relative Density, Pressure in Fluids, Buoyant
Force or Upward Thrust, Archimedes' Principle, Principle of Floatation)
Chemistry : Complete Syllabus of Module-I
Biology : Complete Syllabus of Module-I
Mathematics : Complete Syllabus of Module-I

SCIENCE
Choose the correct answer :
1. A metal cube is placed in an empty vessel when 4. A cubical block of ice is floating in water has to
the water is filled in the vessel so that the cube is support a metal piece of 0.8 kg. What can be the
just completely immersed in water, the force on the minimum edge of the block so that it does not sink
bottom of the vessel in contact with the cube in the water? Assume specific gravity of ice is 0.9
(1) Will increase (2) Will decrease (1) 10 cm
(3) Will remain the same (4) Will becomes zero (2) 20 cm
2. A solid is completely immersed in a liquid. The
(3) 18 cm
force exerted by the liquid on the solid will
(4) 27 cm
(a) Increases if it is pushed deeper inside the liquid
(b) Decrease if it is taken partially out of the liquid 5. A gas is contained in a vertical, frictionless piston-
cylinder device. The piston has a mass of 4 kg and
(c) Be in the vertically upward direction always
a cross-sectional area of 100 cm 2. A compressed
Choose the correct option among the following spring above the piston exerts a force of 60 N on
(1) Only (a) is correct the piston. If the atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa.
The pressure inside the cylinder is
(2) Only (a) and (b) are correct
(3) Only (a) and (c) are correct
(4) Only (b) and (c) are correct 60 N
Patm = 100 kPa
3. A 10 N metal block is suspended by a spring m p = 4 kg
100 cm2
balance. A beaker containing some water is placed
on a weighing machine which reads 20 N. The
spring balance is now lowered so that the block (1) 90 kPa
gets immersed in water. The spring balance now
(2) 100 kPa
reads 8 N. The reading of the weighing machine is
(3) 110 kPa
(1) 18 N (2) 24 N
(3) 22 N (4) 28 N (4) 210 kPa

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6. Consider the following set-ups


11. Solution X

Water Water Solution Solution Solution


at at A B C
40°C 95°C

'A' 'B' (I) (II) (III)


Both the test tubes are of same size and contains
equal volume of water. On adding a drop of red Semipermeable membranes
ink, which of the following will be observed?
Considering the setups I, II and III regarding
(1) Colour of red ink spreads faster in test tube A osmosis, arrange the solutions A, B and C in
(2) Colour of red ink spreads faster in test tube B decreasing order of their solute concentration and
select the correct option.
(3) Colour of red ink spreads at the same rate in
both the test tubes (1) C > A > B (2) B > A > C

(4) Red Ink will start floating on water in both the (3) A > B > C (4) B > C > A
test tubes 12. In phloem, the elements 'X' do not have nuclei but
7. All of the following will show Tyndall effect except they still remain living because they are dependent
on 'Y' for their requirements. Here 'X' and 'Y' are
(1) Milk
respectively
(2) Starch solution
(1) Phloem parenchyma and bast fibres
(3) Salt solution
(2) Bast fibres and companion cells
(4) Blood
(3) Sieve tubes and companion cells
8. Which of the given conditions are required to liquefy
(4) Sieve tubes and phloem parenchyma
a gas?
13. Select the correct statement regarding semi-
(1) High temperature and low pressure
autonomous cell organelles found in animal cells.
(2) Low temperature and high pressure
(1) They are of three types depending upon the
(3) High temperature and high pressure types of storage food
(4) Low temperature and low pressure (2) They contain coloured pigment called
9. Which of the following methods is used for separating carotenoids
cream from milk? (3) Their inner membrane is studded with
(1) Evaporation oxysomes

(2) Crystallisation (4) They contain ribosomes each consists of 60s


and 40s subunits
(3) Centrifugation
14. Amongst the following organisms which one
(4) Distillation
cannot be studied under mycology?
10. Rajat took 100 g of 50% (w/w) sugar solution. He
(1) Aspergillus (2) Agaricus
divided the solution into 4 equal parts. He added
5 g of sugar in 1st part (A) and 20 g of water in 2nd (3) Rhizopus (4) Marsilea
part (B) then he mixed these two parts and labelled 15. All of the following are the characters of
the solution as 'C'. The concentration (w/w%) of angiosperms, except
solution C is (1) The main plant body is well differentiated
(1) 60% into root, stem and leaves
(2) 40% (2) Pollination occurs by wind, water and animals
(3) 30% (3) The naked seeds are produced by these plants
(4) 55% (4) These are called flowering plants

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MATHEMATICS

16. The product of a non-zero rational number and an  2


irrational is always a/an 21. If the distance between the points  t ,  and
 t
(1) Whole number (2) Natural number 1 
 t , – 2t  is 3, where t is a natural number, then
(3) Rational number (4) Irrational number  
17. If a, b and c are positive real numbers such that  2 1
 t  2  equals
b3 c 3 1  t 
a3    abc, then a : b : c is equal to
8 27 2 6 9
(1) 1 : 8 : 27 (2) 1 : 2 : 3 (1) (2)
5 5
(3) 1 : 4 : 9 (4) 3 : 2 : 1 1 3
  (3)
5
(4)
18. If AB and AC are two opposite rays, then which 5
of the following is correct? 22. If a + 2 + c = z, then which of the following is
correct?
(1) BAC is a ray (2) CA is a ray
(1) a + c = z
(3) BAC is a line segment
(2) a + c + 2 – x = a + c + 2 + x
(4) BAC is a line
(3) a + c = 0
19. In the given figure, AF || EB and CE || FD. The
value of (2x + y) is equal to (4) a + c + 2 + x = z + x

A 23. If a2m – 2b3n – 3c4p – 4


= abc, where a, b, c are
y 1
E natural numbers, then equals
C x mnp
x
2 5
(1) (2)
5 2
F D 49
B (3) 1 (4)
12
(1) 90° (2) 120° 24. In the given figure, AD and CF are the medians
(3) 180° (4) 210° of ABC intersect at G. The length of GD can be
20. In the given figure, ABC  EDA. The value of equal to
AED + ACB is equal to
A
A

F 15 cm

G 6c
m
D
B D 5 cm C

B F G C (1) 4 cm (2) 6.5 cm


(3) 4.5 cm (4) 7 cm
E 25. Which of the following is the factor of x33 + 233?
(1) 60° (2) 90° (1) x + 3 (2) x + 2
(3) 120° (4) 45° (3) x2 + 2 (4) x – 2

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J-CAPS-10 : SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS
(Junior-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet)

Topics Covered in Various Subjects :


Physics : Work and Energy (Concept of Work, Nature of Work)
Chemistry : Atoms and Molecules (Introduction, Laws of Chemical Combination, Dalton's Atomic theory,
Atoms, Atomic Weight)
Biology : Why do we fall ill? (Health and its failure, Diseases and their causes, Infectious diseases-
infectious agents, Means of spread, Organ specific and tissue specific manifestations,
Principles of treatment)
Mathematics : Quadrilaterals

SCIENCE

Choose the correct answer :

1. A particle of mass m is released in a smooth 3. A body is pushed through a distance of 5 m with


hemispherical bowl from shown position A. The constant velocity across a surface offering 75 N
work done by gravity as it reaches the lowest point resistance. The work done by applied force is
B is [R is radius of bowl]
(1) 700 J (2) – 700 J
R
m (3) 375 J (4) – 375 J
A
4. A body of mass m is pulled along a circular arc
by means of a constant horizontal force P as
shown. Work done by the force P while lifting the
B bob from A to B is [l is length of the string]
(1) 2 mgR (2) mgR
O
mgR
(3) (4) Zero
2 °
30
2. A body P is kept on a body Q and both are moving
l
together over a smooth horizontal surface. The
nature of work done by friction on body P and B
on body Q respectively are P
m
Direction of motion
A P
P
Q Pl
(1) mgl (2)
Smooth horizontal surface 2
(1) Positive, negative (2) Negative, positive 3
(3) Pl (4) Pl
(3) Negative, negative (4) Positive, positive 2

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5. A light string is used to pull a block of mass m 11. All of the following are the effects of chronic
vertically up by a distance h at a constant diseases, except
g (1) Gain of weight
acceleration . The work done by the tension in
3
the string is (2) Loss of work efficiency
2  mgh (3) Shortness of breath
(1) mgh (2)
3 3 (4) Feeling of tiredness
4 12. Select the correct matches from the following.
(3) mgh (4) mgh
3
(i) Rabies and athlete's foot  Fungi
6. Nitrogen and hydrogen combine in the ratio
of 14 : 3 by mass to form ammonia. The mass (ii) Malaria and cholera  Bacteria
of nitrogen required to react completely with 9 g (iii) AIDS and influenza  Virus
of hydrogen is (iv) Sleeping sickness and kala-azar  Protozoa
(1) 4.67 g (2) 36.5 g (1) (i), (iii) and (iv) (2) (iii) and (iv) only
(3) 42.0 g (4) 45.0 g (3) (ii) and (iii) (4) (i) and (iv) only
7. W hich of the following is not a postulate of 13. Select the incorrect difference between acute
Dalton's atomic theory? and chronic diseases.
(1) Matter is made up of very small particles
called atoms Acute disease Chronic disease
(2) Atoms can further be divided into smaller (1) It lasts for a short It lasts for a longer
particles time time
(3) Atoms of a given element are identical in size, (2) The patient gets The recovery is seldom
mass and chemical properties recovered within complete even after
a few days treatment
(4) Atoms of different elements have different
sizes, masses and chemical properties (3) It causes drastic ill It doesn’t cause drastic
effects on health ill effects on health
8. If 56 g of calcium oxide reacts with a certain
(4) It includes diseases It includes diseases like
amount of water (X g), a new compound with like cough, tuberculosis, diabetes,
mass 74 g is formed. The value of X (in g) is diarrhoea, etc. etc.
(1) 130 (2) 92 14. SARS is a respiratory infection which is caused
(3) 18 (4) 8 by 'X' whereas bird flu is caused by 'Y'. Here 'X' and
'Y' are respectively
9. 1 amu is equal to
(1) H5N1 virus and retro virus
(1) 1.66 × 10–22 g
(2) H5N1 virus and RNA virus
(2) 1.66 × 10–24 g
(3) Retro virus and H5N1 virus
(3) 1.86 × 10–22 g
(4) DNA virus and retro virus
(4) 1.86 × 10–23 g
15. Which of the following medications should be given
10. Choose the correct match : to patient suffering from nausea and vomiting?
(1) Potassium - P (2) Mercury - M (1) Antipyretic (2) Antiallergic
(3) Gold - Am (4) Silver - Ag (3) Antiemetic (4) Analgesic

MATHEMATICS
16. The diagonals of a quadrilateral bisects each other. 17. In a quadrilateral PQRS, if the bisectors of Q
Then the quadrilateral may not be a and R meet at T, then the value of QTR is
(1) Rectangle always equal to
P  S
(2) Square (1) 2(P + S) (2)
2
(3) Trapezium
P  S
(4) Rhombus (3) P + S (4)
4
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18. In the given figure, ABCD is a parallelogram with 21. In the given figure, ABC is a triangle,  +  = 180°
diagonal AC and BD, AE = CH and EF = GH. and D is the mid-point of AC. Then, AE is always
Then quadrilateral BFDG is a/an equal to
A B A
E
F
D E
O 
G H 
D C C B
(1) Rhombus (1) AD (2) DC

(2) Kite (3) EB (4) DE

(3) Parallelogram 22. The sum of all interior and exterior angles of a
quadrilateral is equal to
(4) Rectangle
(1) 180° (2) 360°
19. In the given figure, if ABCD is a rhombus with
ADC = 58°, then the measure of 2CAB – ABD (3) 720° (4) 1080°
is equal to 23. Triangle formed by joining the mid-points of the
A B sides of an isosceles triangle is always a/an
(1) Scalene triangle (2) Equilateral triangle
(3) Right-angled triangle (4) Isosceles triangle
D C 24. AC and BD are the ____of the quadrilateral ABCD.
(1) 30° (2) 25°
(1) Sides (2) Vertices
(3) 38° (4) 93°
(3) Diagonals (4) Opposite sides
20. In the given figure, ABCD is a parallelogram. DC is
produced to E so that DC = EC. If GF || DC, then 25. In the given figure, ABCD is a trapezium such that
FC is not always equal to AB || DC, the line segment EF joins the mid-points
of AD and BC, AI || BC and BI || AD. If AB = 4 cm,
A B
then GH is equal to
A B
G F
E F
G H

D E D C
C I
(1) AG (2) BF (1) 6 cm (2) 8 cm
(3) DC (4) GD (3) 2 cm (4) 5 cm

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(Junior-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet)

Topics Covered in Various Subjects :


Physics : Work and Energy (Energy, Transformation of Energy)
Chemistry : Atoms and Molecules (Molecules, Molecules of Compounds, Difference between atoms and
molecules, Lons, Polyatomic ions, Concept of valency, Chemical formula)
Biology : Why do we fall ill? (Principles of prevention, Examples of infectious diseases, Malnutrition,
Minerals and Vitamins and related deficiency diseases, Protein energy malnutriton)
Mathematics : Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles

SCIENCE
Choose the correct answer :
1. Choose the incorrect statement among the following 5. The work required to be done to stop an object
(1) Mechanical energy includes kinetic energy and of 300 kg moving at a velocity of 36 km/h
potential energy (1) 10 kJ (2) –7 kJ
(2) The energy possessed by a body by the virtue (3) –15 kJ (4) –10 kJ
of its motion is called kinetic energy 6. If the ratio by number of constituent elements in a
(3) 1 Joule is equal to 107 erg molecule of ammonia is 1 : 3, then the ratio by
mass of constituent element respectively is
(4) Kinetic energy of a body does not depend on
(1) 12 : 3 (2) 3 : 4
its mass
(3) 14 : 3 (4) 15 : 13
2. If the kinetic energy of particle becomes 16 times,
then the magnitude of linear momentum will be 7. Which of the following polyatomic anion exhibits
the valency two?
(1) 4 times
(1) Chlorate ion (2) Oxalate ion
(2) 8 times
(3) Nitride ion (4) Cyanide ion
(3) 2 times
8. The chemical formula of sulphide of an element 'X'
(4) 16 times having valency 3 is
3. Energy has (1) XS2 (2) X2S
(1) Only magnitude but no direction (3) X2S3 (4) X2S2
(2) Only direction 9. Consider the elements present in the given box.
(3) Both magnitude and direction Ca, O, Cl, Na, Mg, C
(4) Neither magnitude nor direction
The total number of element(s) that form(s) divalent
4. 1 Joule is equal to cation is
(1) 105 erg (2) 106 erg (1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 107 erg (4) 109 erg (3) 3 (4) 4

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10. Which of the following statements is incorrect? 13. Vaccines are preparations containing heat killed or
(1) The molecular formula of benzene is C6H6 chemically weakened pathogens or their surface
coatings which function as ‘X’.
(2) Molecular formula represents one molecule of
the substance Choose the correct statement about ‘X’.
(3) An ion can either be positively or negatively (1) These are immunoglobulins which are produced
charged species by specific WBCs
(4) Ozone is a diatomic molecule (2) These are any foreign substances which
11. Widal test is done to test the infection of stimulate the production of antibodies when
(1) Salmonella typhi introduced into the body
(2) Mycobacterium tuberculosis (3) These are the chemicals which alter the
(3) Enterovirus genetic structure of pathogens in order to
(4) Plasmodium stop their harmful effects

12. Genetic material of the virus depicted below is (4) These are the chemicals which block the
bacterial synthesis pathway without affecting
our own
14. Excess deposition of copper in liver causes
(1) Cretinism (2) Wilson’s disease
(3) Myxoedema (4) Xerophthalmia
15. Which of the following is an example of protein
energy malnutrition?
(1) Glycoprotein (2) RNA (1) Scurvy (2) Beriberi
(3) DNA (4) Protein coat (3) Marasmus (4) Pellagra

MATHEMATICS

16. In the given figure, ABCD and PQRS are two M


parallelograms. If AP = BQ, then which of the
following is true? D C

S D R C

A B
(1) ar(ABD) = ar(ACB)
1
A P B Q (2) ar( ABC )  ar( ABCD )
2
(3) ar(AMC) = 2ar(ADC)
(1) ar(PQRS) = ar(ABCD)
(4) ar(MBD) = ar(DCM)
1 18. In the given figure, ABCD is a parallelogram F, E,
(2) ar(PQRS )  ar( ABCD )
4 G and H are the mid-points of AD, AB, BC and DC
1 respectively. The ar(EBGHDF) is equal to
(3) ar(PQRS )  ar( ABCD )
2 H
D C
(4) 3ar(PQRS) = ar(ABCD)

17. In the given figure, ABCD is a parallelogram, If M F G


is any point lies on AD when produced, then
which of the following is not true? A E B

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1 3 22. In the given figure, PQRT is a square with each


(1) ar( ABCD ) (2) ar( ABCD ) side of length 16 cm. If 2OR = TS, then ratio of
2 4
area of TORS and area PQR is equal to
4 1
(3) ar( ABCD ) (4) ar( ABCD )
5 8 T S
19. In the given figure, D, E, F and G are the mid-
points of AE, AB, AG and AC respectively, then
P R
the ar(ADF) : ar(DEGF) : ar(EBCG) is equal to O
A

D F Q
E G (1) 1 : 2 (2) 4 : 5
(3) 3 : 2 (4) 5 : 3
B C
23. If the ratio of altitudes of two triangles are m and
(1) 1 : 2 : 3 (2) 1 : 3 : 4 n and having equal bases, then the ratio of their
(3) 1 : 3 : 12 (4) 1 : 4 : 8 areas is equal to
20. In the given figure, AC = 3AD, 3BC = 4EC, (1) m2 : n2
1
BF = BD, if FG is the median of EFD, then (2) m : n
5
ar(FGD) is equal to 1 1
(3) :
A m n2
2

(4) 2m2 : 3n2


D
24. If the medians of ABC intersect at H, then
F G ar(ABF) : ar(GHFC) is equal to

B A
C
E
1 1
(1) ar( ABC ) (2) ar( ABC ) G
27 15 E
H
3 4
(3) ar( ABC ) (4) ar( ABC )
40 5 B F C
21. In the given figure, if KLMN is a quadrilateral with
KM and LN as diagonals, then ar(PKL)Xar(PNM) (1) 2 : 1 (2) 3 : 2
is always equal to (3) 4 : 3 (4) 5 : 4
N 1
25. In the given figure, AC || FD. If BC  AC and
M 4
ED = 4 BC, then the ratio of ar(ABE) to ar(BED)
P is equal to

F E D
K L
1
(1) ar(KLMN )
3
1
(2) [ar( KLM )  ar( NKM )]
2 A B C
(3) ar(KPN) X ar(PML)
(1) 1 : 2 (2) 1 : 4
1 1
(4) ar(KLM )  ar(LNM ) (3) 3 : 4 (4) 3 : 2
2 2

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Topics Covered in Various Subjects :


Physics : Work and Energy (Law of Conservation of Energy)
Chemistry : Atoms and Molecules (Molecular Weight and Molecular Mass, Gram Atomic Mass and
Gram Molecular Mass, Formula Unit and Formula Mass, Mole Concept)
Biology : Natural Resources (Introduction, Natural Resources, The breath of life : Air, The role of
atmosphere in climate control, The movement of air, Rain, Pollution-air pollution, Harmful
effect of air pollution, Water a wonder liquid, Water pollution)
Mathematics : Circles

SCIENCE
Choose the correct answer :
1. An object of mass 5 kg is raised 10 m above the 4. As the body falls
ground. If it is allowed to fall, its kinetic energy (1) Potential energy decreases and kinetic energy
1 increases
when it is reached th way down is [Take
4 (2) Potential energy increases and kinetic energy
acceleration due to gravity as 10 m/s2]
decreases
(1) 125 J (2) 500 J (3) Both potential energy and kinetic energy
(3) 375 J (4) 275 J increases
(4) Both potential energy and kinetic energy
2. Which is the correct energy transformation that
decreases
occur while a battery lights a bulb?
5. Choose the incorrect option.
(1) Chemical energy  Electric energy  Light (1) A freely falling body eventually stops on reaching
energy ground, its kinetic energy becomes zero
(2) Electric energy  Chemical energy  Light (2) Freely falling body eventually stops on reaching
energy the ground, its kinetic energy is maximum just
(3) Light energy  Chemical energy  Electric before reaching ground.
energy (3) Mechanical energy remains constant
(4) Kinetic energy + potential energy = variable
(4) Light energy  Electric energy  Chemical
6. The difference in the molecular mass of calcium
energy
carbonate and sodium carbonate is
3. When we ride a bicycle, (1) 40 u (2) 106 u
(1) Muscular energy converts into kinetic energy (3) 6 u (4) 20 u
(2) Kinetic energy converts into muscular energy 7. The number of gram atoms present in 81 g of
aluminium is
(3) Muscular energy converts into potential energy (1) 4 gram atoms (2) 3 gram atoms
(4) Potential energy converts into muscular energy (3) 2 gram atoms (4) 5 gram atoms

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8. Which of the following has the highest mass? 12. Harshit's father who is a worker in industry is
(1) 5 moles of He suffering from plumbism. This disease occurs due
to which of the following heavy metal?
(2) 0.5 moles of CO2
(1) Mercury (2) Cadmium
(3) 0.25 moles of oxygen molecules
(3) Arsenic (4) Lead
(4) 6.022 × 1023 atoms of carbon
13. In coastal areas, during the day time
9. The volume of 56 g of carbon monoxide at STP is
(1) 44.8 L (2) 22.4 L (1) Cool air present over the sea moves towards
the land
(3) 11.2 L (4) 33.6 L
(2) Hot air present over the sea moves towards the
10. Formula unit mass of MgCl2 is
land
(1) 47.5 u (2) 190 u
(3) Cool air present over the land moves towards
(3) 95 u (4) 58 u the sea
11. Select the incorrect difference between renewable (4) Hot air present over the land moves towards
and non-renewable resources. the sea
Renewable Non-renewable 14. The lowest region or layer of the atmosphere which
resources resources contains air is known as
(1) These resources Replenishment takes
(1) Stratosphere
are replenished millions of years
within reasonable (2) Troposphere
time in nature
(3) Thermosphere
(2) These resources These resources will
can be used reduce and ultimately (4) Ionosphere
forever provided would get exhausted 15. W hich of the following gas combines with
they are used
haemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin and
judiciously
reduces the oxygen carrying capacity of blood?
(3) These are abiotic These are both abiotic
resources only and biotic resources (1) Carbon dioxide
(4) Their availability Their increased (2) Methane
can be increased exploitation will result
only by enhancing in quick exhaustion (3) Carbon monoxide
replenishment (4) Sulphur dioxide

MATHEMATICS
16. The longest chord of a circle is called (1) 20 cm
(1) Chord (2) Radius (2) 15 cm
(3) Diameter (4) Circumference
(3) 17 cm
17. The measure of angle subtended by a diameter
in a semicircle is (4) 12 cm
(1) 60° (2) 90° 19. Which of the following is not correct?
(3) 45° (4) 180° (1) Equal chords of a circle are equidistant from
18. In the given figure, two chords BP and CQ are the centre
equal. If OM = 8 cm, AB = 21 cm and CN = 6 cm,
then the length of OA is equal to (2) The line drawn through the centre of a circle to
bisect a chord is not always perpendicular to
B M the chord
P
(3) Equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles
O A at the centre

Q (4) The perpendicular from the centre of a circle to


C N a chord bisects the chord
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20. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. 23. A part of circumference of a circle is called
The measure of QPR is (1) Radius (2) Segment
P (3) Arc (4) Sector
24. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle.
If PQR = 130°, then the measure of RPT is

120°

10
R
O
R
Q S
Q

(1) 70° (2) 80° T


P O
(3) 60° (4) 90°
21. O is the centre of given circle, AB and CD are
chords such that ON < OM. Which of the following
is not correct?
(1) 50° (2) 30°
C (3) 45° (4) 40°
M
25. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle of
D radius 10 cm. AB and AC are two chords such that
O
B AB = AC = 4 5 cm . The length of chord BC is
N
A
(1) AN > CM (2) OA2 = ON2 + AN2
O
(3) CM2 = OC2 + OM2 (4) AB > CD
22. If AC and BD are two chords of a circle bisect one B C
another, then ABCD is always a/an A
(1) Kite (2) Rectangle (1) 12.4 cm (2) 24 cm
(3) Rhombus (4) Isosceles trapezium (3) 8 cm (4) 16 cm

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Topics Covered in Various Subjects :


Physics : Work and Energy (Rate of Doing Work: Power)
Chemistry : Atoms and Molecules (Complete chapter)
Biology : Natural Resources (Mineral rich in the soil, Soil pollution, Biogeochemical cycles,
The greenhouse effect, Ozone layer)
Mathematics : Constructions, Heron's Formula

SCIENCE
Choose the correct answer :
1. 1 horse power = 6. Which of the following pairs contain/s polyatomic
(1) 742 watt (2) 746 watt cations?
(3) 746 kilowatt (4) 742 kilowatt (i) Sulphate ion and nitrate ion
2. A fan consumes 1500 J of electrical energy in 9 s. (ii) Carbonate ion and dichromate ion
The power of this fan is (iii) Ammonium ion and phosphonium ion
(1) 16.67 W (2) 15 W (1) Only (i) (2) Only (ii)
(3) 12.33 W (4) 10 W (3) Only (iii) (4) (ii) and (iii)
3. If a tubelight of 50 W is lighted for 4 hours and 7. If the chemical formulae of the chlorides of an
an electric bulb of 100 W is lighted for 3 hours. element E are ECl3 and ECl5 then the chemical
What will be the cost of consumed energy daily
formulae of its oxides will be
if cost per unit is 2?
(1) E2O4 and E2O5 (2) E2O3 and E2O6
(1) 2 (2) 1
(3) E2O2 and E3O5 (4) E2O3 and E2O5
(3) 1.5 (4) 3
8. The amount of sodium hydroxide(in g) required to
4. A pump of power of 800 W stores 200 kg water at
a height of 20 m. What is the time taken by the make 100 mL of its 0.5 M aqueous solution is
pump? [Take g = 10 m/s2] (1) 5 g (2) 2 g
(1) 25 s (2) 20 s (3) 10 g (4) 2.5 g
(3) 30 s (4) 17 s 9. The total percentage of calcium and carbon in
5. Power is equal to calcium carbonate is

Work done (1) 48% (2) 50%


(1) (3) 28% (4) 52%
Time taken
(2) Work done × Time taken 10. In a hydrazine molecule the ratio by mass of
nitrogen and hydrogen atoms is
(3) Work done × (Time taken)2
Time taken (1) 1 : 14 (2) 1 : 7
(4) (3) 7 : 1 (4) 14 : 1
Work done

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11. Due to all of the following given processes carbon (1) Monitored grazing
is returned to the atmosphere, except (2) Scraping of forest floor
(1) Respiration (3) Vegetation cover
(2) Photosynthesis (4) Contour bunds
(3) Combustion 14. The term “Ozone hole” referred to
(4) Decay and decomposition (1) The thickening of the ozone in ozone layer
12. The bacteria lives in the root nodules of leguminous (2) The small holes scattered in ozone layer
plants converts (3) The thinning of the ozone layer
(1) Ammonia into nitrites (4) Traping the UV radiations coming from the
(2) Nitrites into nitrates sun.
(3) Nitrate salts into free nitrogen gas 15. Water can causes weathering of rocks through

(4) Atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogenous (1) Chemical weathering


compounds (2) Physical weathering
13. All of the following are the ways to prevent soil (3) Biological weathering
erosion, except (4) Humifications

MATHEMATICS
16. 67.5° angle can be constructed by bisecting the 19. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 36 cm.
angles The area of the triangle is equal to
(1) 30° and 90°
(1) 24 3 cm2
(2) 60° and 90°
(2) 36 cm2
(3) 45° and 90°
(4) 45° and 60° (3) 36 3 cm2

17. With the help of a ruler and a compass it is not (4) 24 2 cm2
possible to construct an angle of
20. The area of an isosceles triangle is 48 cm 2. If the
(1) 5.625° length of the altitude to the non-equal side is 8 cm,
(2) 9.375° then the length of the equal sides of the triangle is
(3) 8.75° (1) 12 cm
(4) 18.75° (2) 6 cm
18. In the given figure, if QR = 8 cm, QS = 5 cm and (3) 10 cm
PQR = 45°, then PR – PQ is equal to
(4) 8 cm
Y
21. In the given figure, DF is an arc of a circle having
P 3
radius r. If AD = AF = DF = r and DE  DF,
4
then the measure of CAB is
45°
Q R
F C
E
S
A
D B
X
(1) 8 cm (2) 5 cm (1) 15° (2) 30°
(3) 3 cm (4) 13 cm (3) 45° (4) 22.5°

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22. In the given figure, ABC is triangular plot, OE = OF 24. The parallel sides of a trapezium is 77 cm and
= OG = 2 cm. If the area of the plot is 40 cm 2, 60 cm and its non-parallel sides are 26 cm, and
then the semi-perimeter of the ABC is 25 cm. The area of the trapezium is equal to
A (1) 1600 cm2
(2) 1666 cm2

E G (3) 1644 cm2


O
(4) 1500 cm2
25. In the given figure, AB = 8 cm, BC = 6 cm,
AC = 10 cm then the area of ABC is equal to
B F C
(1) 40 cm (2) 20 cm
(3) 50 cm (4) 80 cm
23. The sides of a triangular field are 11 cm, 12 cm
and 13 cm. If length of its shortest and
longest altitude are k1 105 cm and k 2 105 cm (1)  3  20  cm
2

k1  k2
respectively, then the value of
k1k2
is equal to (2)  20 3  5  cm
2

(1) 1 (2) 2 (3)  24  3  cm


2

(3) 3 (4) 4 (4) 24 cm2

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Topics Covered in Various Subjects :


Physics : Sound (Production of Sound, Describing a Sound)
Chemistry : Structure of Atom (Fundamental Particles of Atom, Cathode Rays, Anode Rays)
Biology : Improvement in Food Resources (Introduction to agricultural crops, Improvement in crop
yield- Crop variety improvement, Crop production management, Crop protection management)
Mathematics : Surface Areas and Volumes

SCIENCE
Choose the correct answer :
1. A rapid to and fro kind of motion is 6. The fundamental particle(s) constituting the
(1) Vibration (2) Compression cathode rays is

(3) Rarefaction (4) Linear motion (i) Proton

2. Compression is a region of (ii) Electron

(1) Low pressure and high density (iii) Neutron


(2) High pressure and low density (1) Only (i)
(3) Low pressure and low density (2) Only (ii)
(4) High pressure and high density (3) (i) and (ii)
3. The frequency of a source of sound is 200 Hz. The (4) (ii) and (iii)
number of vibrations in 30 s is
7. The mass of an electron is
(1) 12000 vibrations (2) 4000 vibrations
(1) 9.1 10–24 kg (2) 1.6 10–29 kg
(3) 6000 vibrations (4) 3000 vibrations
(3) 9.1 10–24 g (4) 9.1 10–31 kg
4. In which of the following, sound travels slowest?
8. Consider the following statements :
(1) Air (2) Water
Statement-1 : The smallest and the lightest
(3) Copper (4) Iron positive ion was obtained from hydrogen.
5. Choose the incorrect statement among the following. Statement-2 : Anode rays are also known as
(1) The SI unit of wave velocity is metre per second canal rays.
(2) Frequency of a wave does not change with Now, choose the correct option
change in medium
(1) Only statement-1 is correct
(3) The speed of sound in a medium depends on
(2) Only statement-2 is correct
temperature of the medium
(3) Both the statements are correct
(4) The speed of sound increase with increase
in density in air (4) Both the statements are incorrect

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9. Which of the following is correct condition required 13. Which of the following are primary nutrients for
for the formation of cathode rays in the discharge plants?
tube experiment? (a) Calcium (b) Phosphorus
(1) 1 atmospheric pressure and high voltage
(c) Sulphur (d) Potassium
(2) 10–2 atmospheric pressure and low voltage
(e) Nitrogen (f) Magnesium
(3) 10–2 atmospheric pressure and high voltage
(4) 5 atmospheric pressure and low voltage (1) (b), (d) and (e) (2) (a), (c) and (e)
10. Find the incorrect statement (3) (b) and (e) only (4) (a) and (f)
(1) Cathode rays start from cathode and move 14. Symbols of different crops are given below.
towards anode
Mustard - Maize - +
(2) The characteristics of positively charged
particles depend upon the nature of gas Wheat -  Gram - x
present in the discharge tube Paddy - o Soyabean - #
(3) The absolute charge on proton is 1.6  10–19 C Which of the following hypothetical representation
(4) Mass of an electron is nearly 1/1200th of that of either mixed cropping or intercropping is not
of hydrogen atom possible?
11. Select the correct set of micronutrients that are
 x  x  x + + + + + +
required in small quantities by the plants. x  x  x  # # # # # #
(1) (2)
(1) Calcium, Boron, Zinc  x  x  x + + + + + +
x  x  x  # # # # # #
(2) Iron, Copper, Manganese
(3) Phosphorus, Sulphur, Calcium o  o  o  o
(4) Copper, Iron, Sulphur        o  o  o 
(3) (4) o  o  o  o
12. Which of the following is/are seed-borne disease(s)        o  o  o 
of crop?
15. All of the following are used as biofertilizer, except
(i) Red rot of sugarcane
(1) Cultures of Rhizobium
(ii) Bacterial blight of rice
(iii) Ergot of Bajra (2) Anabaena

(1) (i), (ii) and (iii) (2) Only (ii) (3) Mycorrhiza
(3) Only (ii) and (iii) (4) Only (i) and (iii) (4) Turmeric

MATHEMATICS
16. The length, breadth and height of a cuboid are in (1) 7 cm
the ratio 2 : 3 : 2 3. Then, the ratio of diagonal to (2) 8 cm
height of the cuboid is
(3) 21 cm
(1) 5 : 3 (2) 5 : 2 3 (4) 14 cm
(3) 10 : 2 3 (4) 4 : 3 19. A cone of maximum volume is cut out from a
17. The capacity of a cuboidal container is 30000 litres cylinder of height a and base radius b. The total
of water. If the base area of the tank is 7.5 m 2 , surface area of the remaining solid is
then the height of the tank is (1) b[b + 3a]
(1) 3 m (2) 4 m
(3) 2.5 m (4) 1.5 m (2) b 2a  b  a 2  b 2 
18. The thickness of a hollow cylinder is 6 cm the sum
of internal and external radii is 14 cm. If the total (3) b 2a  2b  a 2  b 2 
surface area of the cylinder is 1760 cm 2, then
height of the cylinder is (4) b a  b  a 2  b2 

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20. A solid cube of side length k is dropped into a 23. The sum of total surface area of a hemisphere
cubical vessel partly filled with water. The length of of radius r and the total surface area of a sphere
side of the vessel is 200% more than the length of r
the solid cube. If the solid cube is completely of radius is
2
submerged, then the increase in water level in the
vessel is (1) 5r2 (2) 4r2

k k (3) 3r2 (4) 6r2


(1) (2)
27 9 24. Two cubes of same side 6 cm are joined end
k to end. Then, the total surface area of the new
(3) (4) 3k cuboid is
3
21. If a sphere, a cone and a cylinder have the same (1) 546 cm2
heights and same radii, then the ratio of their
(2) 500 cm2
volumes is equal to
(3) 360 cm2
(1) 4 : 2 : 5 (2) 2 : 1 : 4
(4) 400 cm2
(3) 3 : 2 : 4 (4) 2 : 1 : 3
25. The volume of a hemispherical shell of outer radius
22. The ratio of curved surface areas of two cylinders
7 cm and inner radius 3.5 cm is
is 1 : 3. If the ratio of heights of the two cylinders
is 2 : 3, then the ratio of their volumes is (1) 707  cm3 (2) 767  cm3
(1) 1 : 2 (2) 1 : 3
2401 
(3) cm3 (4) 266.75  cm3
(3) 1 : 6 (4) 2 : 9 12

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Topics Covered in Various Subjects :


Physics : Sound (Time Period and Wavelength, Characteristics of a Sound, Reflection of Sound,
Audible and Inaudible Sound, Structure of Human Ear)
Chemistry : Structure of Atom (Complete chapter)
Biology : Improvement in Food Resources (Animal husbandry-Cattle farming, Poultry farming,
Fish production, Bee keeping)
Mathematics : Statistics, Probability

SCIENCE
Choose the correct answer :
1. Which of the following statement is incorrect? 6. The model of an atom according to which “An atom
(1) Loudness depends on amplitude contains negatively charged particles called
electrons embedded uniformly throughout a thinly
(2) Pitch depends on frequency spread positively charged spherical mass” is
(3) SI unit of intensity W/m 2 (1) Bohr's atomic model
(4) The intensity of sound is inversely proportional (2) Rutherford's model of an atom
to the density of the medium (3) Thomson's atomic model
2. Intensities of a sound as observed at distances (4) Nuclear model of an atom
4 m and 7 m from its source are in the ratio 7. -particles has all the given properties except
(1) 16 : 49 (2) 49 : 16 (1) It has +2 charge
(3) 4 : 7 (4) 7 : 4 (2) It has mass of 4 u
3. W hich among the following frequency is not (3) It has no electron
infrasonic? (4) It is doubly charged magnesium cation
(1) 18 Hz (2) 15 Hz 8. Read the given statements carefully
(3) 1 Hz (4) 21 Hz Statement-1 : When an electron jumps from higher
energy level to lower energy level, absorption of
4. The frequency of our heart beat is
energy takes place.
(1) 12 Hz (2) 72 Hz Statement-2 : Excited state provides unstability to
(3) 1.2 Hz (4) 35 Hz the electron. So, the electron tends to come back
to its ground state to gain stability.
5. A girl stands at a distance of 170 m in front of a
high wall and claps. What will be the time interval Now, Choose the correct option
when she hears its echo? [Speed of sound = (1) Both the statements are correct
340 m/s] (2) Both the statements are incorrect
(1) 1 s (2) 2 s (3) Only statement 1 is correct
(3) 1.5 s (4) 0.5 s (4) Only statement 2 is correct

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9. Bohr's model is not applicable to A B C


(1) He+ (2) H
(1) Silver carp Mrigals Rohu
(3) Li2+ (4) Be2+
10. Which of the following was/were not discovered (2) Rohu Silver carp Mrigals
at the time of Rutherford's experiment?
(3) Silver carp Rohu Mrigals
(i) Electrons (ii) Protons
(iii) Neutrons (4) Mrigals Silver carp Rohu
(1) Only (i) (2) Both (ii) & (iii)
13. A cross breed of Brown Swiss and 'X' produces
(3) Only (iii) (4) Only (ii)
Karan Swiss, whereas a cross breed of 'X' and
11. Statement-1 : Queen bee is haploid, fertile female Holstein-Friesian produces 'P'.
responsible for laying eggs.
Identify the breeds of cows X and P w.r.t. the given
Statement-2 : Drones are haploid, fertile males information.
responsible for fertilizing young queen.
Statement-3 : Workers are diploid, sterile males X P
responsible for collecting nectar. (1) Tharparkar Karan Fries
(1) Both statement-1 and statement-3 are true
(2) Sahiwal Frieswal
(2) Only statement-2 is true
(3) Both statement-2 and statement-3 are false (3) Frieswal Sahiwal
(4) Only statement-1 is true
(4) Karan Fries Frieswal
12. Surface zone
Catla and A 14. Select the INCORRECT match from the following
regarding poultry diseases and their causative
B Middle zone
organisms.
Common carps (1) Ranikhet – Virus
and C Bottom zone
(2) Aspergillosis – Fungus
Fish culture in pond
(3) Coccidiosis – Bacterium
Ram wants to culture different species of fishes (4) Bird flu – Virus
together in a single pond. So he cultured five
15. Which of the following is a bacterial disease of
species of fishes that feed on different zones of
cattle?
pond as shown in the depicted figure. Identify the
other three species of fishes A, B and C in the (1) Dermatitis (2) Black quarter
given figure. (3) Ringworm (4) Rinderpest

MATHEMATICS

16. The mean of 9 numbers is x. If one number is If a student is selected at random, then the
included which is 3x, then the new mean is probability that his marks is less than 70 is
(1) 12 + x (2) 1.2x 57 13
(1) (2)
12 70 14
(3) 12 – x (4) 11 47
x (3) (4)
17. Given below is the frequency distribution of marks 14 70
of 70 students of class-9th 18. Consider the classes : 4–9, 10–15, 16–21, 22–27.
The width of each class is
Marks 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90
Number of
(1) 4 (2) 5
students 12 25 10 8 10 5
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19. The probability for a randomly selected number out 22. In a grouped frequency distribution, the classmark
of 1, 2, 3, 4, .............., 1500 to be a perfect cube of a class 20 – a is given by 23.5. The value of a is
number is (1) 23.5 (2) 24
1 11 (3) 27 (4) 47
(1) (2)
125 1500
23. Two fair dice are thrown simultaneously. The
13 1 probability of getting the sum of numbers shown on
(3) (4)
1500 150 the dice is either divisible by 2 or divisible by 5, is
20. The mean of the following frequency distribution is
2 13
equal to (1) (2)
3 18
xi 4 7 10 13 16 7 11
(3) (4)
fi 2 5 3 7 8 12 18
24. The probability to have exactly 52 Fridays in a non-
(1) 11.68
leap year is
(2) 11.88
6 1
(3) 12.65 (1) (2)
7 7
(4) 10.86
5 2
21. The contribution made by 10 students of class IX (3) (4)
7 7
are as : 100, 115, 90, 75, 105, 110, 112, 97, 103,
25. If the median and mode of the data 8, 7, x, 5, 4,
109. The range of the data is
4, y, z, 5, 5, 6, 7, 8 are x and y respectively.
(1) 30 If both z, y > x, then the value of (x + y + z)
(2) 40 cannot be equal to
(3) 45 (1) 20 (2) 21
(4) 35 (3) 22 (4) 23

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Topics Covered in Various Subjects :


Physics : Complete Syllabus of Module-II
Chemistry : Complete Syllabus of Module-II
Biology : Complete Syllabus of Module-II
Mathematics : Complete Syllabus of Module-II

SCIENCE

Choose the correct answer :


1. If a man lifts a body from ground, work done by (1) 25 Hz (2) 12.5 Hz
the gravitational force is (3) 50 Hz (4) 30 Hz
(1) Positive (1) (2) Negative 5. Pitch of a sound depends upon the
(3) Zero (4) 1 (1) Amplitude (2) Frequency
2. If mass and velocity of a body are doubled, the (3) Wavelength (4) Wave velocity
kinetic energy of the body becomes
6. W hich of the following is not a postulate of
(1) Two times (2) Four times Rutherford's atomic model?
(3) Eight times (4) Twelve times (1) All atoms contain a small, heavy and positively
3. A stone of mass 2 kg moving with a velocity of 4 m/s charged body at its centre called nucleus
collides to an another stone of mass 4 kg which (2) Entire mass of an atom resides in its nucleus
is at rest. If after the collision they move with the (3) Negatively charged electrons revolve around
same velocity, then what would be the combined the nucleus at a very high speed
kinetic energy of two stones after the collision?
(4) The electrons always move in certain stationary
(1) 5.33 J (2) 13.67 J orbits which have fixed energy
(3) 16.25 J (4) 17.37 J 7. Consider the given statements and choose the
4. A waveform in displacement-time graph is shown in correct option:
the figure. So according to the graph the frequency Statement 1 : Polyatomic ions can have either
of oscillations is positive or negative charge.
Statement 2 : Ammonium ion and phosphonium
ion are negatively charge ions.
Displacement (m)

4 (1) Only statement 1 is correct


2
0.0 (2) Only statement 2 is correct
0.1
– 2 0.02 0.04 0.08
–4 0.06 time (s) (3) Both the statements are correct
(4) Both the statements are incorrect

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8. The molality of 5.2 g of ethanol is 98 g of water is (1) a(ii), b(iii), c(i), d(iv) (2) a(iii), b(ii), c(i), d(iv)
approximately (3) a(iii), b(ii), c(iv), d(i) (4) a(ii), b(iii), c(iv), d(i)
(1) 3.9 mol/kg (2) 2.39 mol/kg 12. Disease kala-azar is caused by pathogen 'A' and
(3) 2.18 mol/kg (4) 1.15 mol/kg vector for this disease is 'B'. Here 'A' and 'B' are
respectively
9. Which of the following pairs has isoelectronic
species? (1) Leishmania and Phlebotomus

(1) Na+, K+ (2) Mg2+, Ca2+ (2) Glossina and Trypanosoma

(3) N3–, O2– (4) F–, Cl– (3) Phlebotomus and Leishmania

10. An element E has two isotopes E–1 and E–2 (4) Trypanosoma and Glossina
which have atomic masses 18 u and 16 u respectively. 13. Buffalo’s milk is superior to cow’s milk because it
If relative abundances of E–1 and E–2 is in the ratio is rich in
of 9 : 1 then the average atomic mass of E is (1) Calcium (2) Sodium
(1) 16.2 u (2) 16.8 u (3) Potassium (4) Cholesterol
(3) 17.2 u (4) 17.8 u 14. Which of the following diseases is soil-borne
11. Match column-1 with column-2 and select the disease?
correct option. (1) Rust of wheat (2) Smut of Bajra
Column-1 Column-2 (3) Blast of rice (4) Red rot of sugarcane
a. Tetanus i. Protozoan 15. Lichens are very sensitive to the levels of
b. Polio ii. Virus contaminants in air, particularly
c. Giardiasis iii. Bacterium (1) Carbon dioxide (2) Sulphur dioxide
d. Taeniasis iv. Helminth (3) Methane (4) Chlorofluorocarbons

MATHEMATICS

16. In the given figure, AB || DC, AD || EG || HF || BC. (1) 30° (2) 60°
If ar(ADE) + ar(GEF) + ar(HBC) is 50 cm 2, (3) 40° (4) 50°
then the area of quadrilateral ABCD is equal to
18. In the given figure, ABCD is a quadrilaterals such
A G H B
that AB : BC : CD = 3 : 2 : 4. If the area of the
quadrilateral is 448 cm 2, then the perimeter of the
quadrilateral is
D E F C A B
(1) 75 cm2 (2) 80 cm 2
(3) 100 cm 2 (4) 120 cm2
17. In the given figure, AB is the diameter of the circle
and CBA = 50°, then the measure of CDB is
equal to D C
C
(1) 80 cm

(2) 8 9  2 5  cm
 
50°
A B
(3) 8 9  5  cm
 

(4) 9 8  5  cm
D  

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19. In the given figure, OD and OB are the bisectors (1) 32 cm2
of EOC and COA respectively. The measure of (2) 64 cm2
DOB is equal to
(3) 16 cm2
E (4) 40 cm2
D
22. The ratio between the radius of the base and the
C height of a cylindrical tank is 3 : 4. If its volume
is 4851 m 3, then the curved surface area of the
cylinder is equal to
B (1) 924 m2
(2) 1617 m2
O A
(3) 900 m2
(1) 40° (2) 30°
(4) 425 m2
(3) 45° (4) 50°
23. The average weight of 15 students is 50 kg. If by
20. In the given figure, ABCD is a parallelogram, OA,
mistake the weight of one of the students was
OB, OC and OD are the bisectors of A, B, C
noted as 80 kg instead of 50 kg, then the correct
and D respectively
average weight of the students is
A B
(1) 57 kg (2) 48 kg

 (3) 44 kg (4) 50 kg
x  24. In a throw of a die, the probability of getting an odd
Oy prime number is
1
D C (1)
2
The measure of 2(+ ) – (x + y) is equal to
1
(1) 90° (2) 180° (2)
4
(3) 270° (4) 100°
1
21. In the given figure, E, F, G, H, O and I are the (3)
3
mid-points of the sides DC, BC, AB, AD, GF and
AC respectively. If ar(OGB) = 2 cm 2 and 1
(4)
ar(DHE) = 4 cm2 and BI, GF, HF are the line 6
segments, then the area of quadrilateral ABCD is 25. In the given figure, ABCDEFG is a regular polygon.
equal to The measure of 7(EOD + FOG) is equal to
B E D
G
A F C
O O
I
H F G B
A
(1) 360° (2) 720°
D (3) 180° (4) 500°
E C

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Topics Covered in Various Subjects :


Physics : Complete Syllabus of IX
Chemistry : Complete Syllabus of IX
Biology : Complete Syllabus of IX
Mathematics : Complete Syllabus of IX

SCIENCE

Choose the correct answer :


1. An elevator in which a man standing is moving 3. The value of g at a certain height h above the free
upwards with a speed of 10 m/s. If a man drops a x
surface of earth is , where x is the value of g at
coin from a height of 2.45 m from the floor of the 4
elevator, it reaches the floor of the elevator after a the surface of earth. The height h is
time (Take g = 9.8 m/s2) (1) R (2) 2R
1 (3) 3R (4) 4R
(1) 2s (2) s
2 4. If a force F is applied on a body and it moves with
1 a velocity v, the power will be
(3) 2 s (4) s
2 (1) Fv (2) F/v
2. A man is raising himself and the crate on which he (3) Fv2 (4) F/v2
stands with an acceleration of 5 m/s 2 by a
5. A sound wave cannot travel through
massless rope and pulley arrangement. Mass of
man is 100 kg and that of the crate is 50 kg. (1) Water (2) Vacuum
If g = 10 m/s2, then tension in the rope is (3) Steel (4) Air
6. Match the following and choose the correct option

Type of colloids Examples


a. Emulsion i. Clouds
b. Gel ii. Milk
c. Aerosol iii. Whipped cream
d. Foam iv. Butter
(1) a(ii), b(i), c(iv), d(iii)
(2) a(ii), b(iv), c(i), d(iii)
(1) 2250 N (2) 1125 N (3) a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv)
(3) 750 N (4) 375 N (4) a(iv), b(iii), c(ii), d(i)

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7. Which of the following processes is used for 12. Select the incorrect statement regarding the
converson of ice into water? diseases Down's syndrome, haemophilia and colour
blindness.
(1) Condensation (2) Sublimation
(3) Fusion (4) Solidfication (1) These diseases are present since birth
(2) These abnormalities are caused due to
8. The total number of atoms present in 176 g
chromosomal disorder malfunctioning of gene
of CO2 is
(3) These diseases are difficult to cure
(1) 16 N0 (2) 24 N0
(3) 12 N0 (4) 22 N0 (4) These diseases do not pass on to the next
generation
9. All of the following sets contain the isoelectronic
13. Animals belonging to phylum Chordata have all
species except of the following features except
(1) Ne, F– and O2– (2) Na+, Mg2+ and Al3+ (1) Notochord (2) Dorsal nerve cord
(3) Ar, Cl– and K+ (4) N3–, O2– and He (3) Coelomate (4) Diploblastic
10. According to Bohr and Bury, the maximum number 14. Semi-arid zone of India has an average annual
of electrons that can be accommodated in the rainfall about
outermost shell of an atom is (1) 100 – 200 cm (2) 50 – 100 cm
(1) 2 (2) 8 (3) 20 – 50 cm (4) More than 200 cm
(3) 18 (4) 32 15. The process of ingestion of liquid food particles
11. Which of the following meristems help in increasing or materials by the cells through the plasma
the girth of the stem? membrane is called
(1) Apical meristem (2) Intercalary meristem (1) Phagocytosis (2) Pinocytosis
(3) Lateral meristem (4) Shoot apical meristem (3) Exocytosis (4) Plasmolysis

MATHEMATICS
1 1 F
16. If c  ,b  , then which of the G
2 3 32 2 H E
following is true? D
I C
(1) c > b (2) 3c > 4b cba xyz
(3) b > c (4) c + b = 0 A O B
17. If the distance of a point is 3 units and 4 units from
x c a
x-axis and y-axis respectively, then the coordinates (1) 1
of this point is by z
(2) x + c + b + y = 2a + 2z
(1) (3, 4) (2) (4, 3)
(3) x + c + b + y + a + z = 360°
(3) (4, 0) (4) (8, 3)
xy bc
18. If all the altitudes of the triangle are equal, then the (4) 3
triangle is always a/an az

(1) Isosceles triangle (2) Scalene triangle 21. If in a quadrilateral PQRS, PQ = RS and PQ || SR,
(3) Right-angled triangle (4) Equilateral triangle then SRQ is always equal to
19. The area of the triangle whose sides are (1) PSR (2) RQP
represented by the graphs of the equations x = 0,
(3) SRP (4) SPQ
y = 0 and x + y = 2, is
(1) 4 sq. units (2) 3 sq. units 22. The contribution made by 10 students of class IX
are as : 100, 115, 90, 75, 105, 110, 112, 97, 103,
(3) 2 sq. units (4) 5 sq. units
109. The range of the data is
20. In the given figure, if AOB is a line segment and
(1) 30 (2) 40
GOC = HOD = IOE = FOB = 90°, then
which of the following is always true? (3) 45 (4) 35
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23. If x3 + y3 + z3 = 6xyz and xyz = x + y + z, then A


the value of (x – y)2 + (y – z)2 + (z – x)2 is equal
to b
P C D S
(1) 0 (2) 3 c a
(3) 6 (4) 12 B O
24. If the ratio of corresponding altitudes of two similar f
d
triangles is m : n, then the ratio of their areas is 108° e
(1) (m + n) : m (2) m : n Q R

(3) m : (m – n) (4) m2 : n2
25. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle and
(1) 180° (2) 162°
PR is a diameter. If SPQ = 90° and PA = PQ,
then the value of (a + b + c – d + e – f) is (3) 144° (4) 126°

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ANSWERS

1. (2) (D) 2. (2) (D) 3. (1) (M) 4. (1) (E) 5. (2) (E)

6. (2) (M) 7. (3) (M) 8. (3) (D) 9. (4) (E) 10. (2) (M)

11. (3) (E) 12. (4) (M) 13. (4) (D) 14. (2) (D) 15. (2) (M)

16. (3) (M) 17. (2) (E) 18. (4) (M) 19. (3) (M) 20. (2) (D)

21. (4) (E) 22. (2) (E) 23. (3) (D) 24. (4) (E) 25. (3) (E)

Question Level Questions Number

Easy (E) – 09 4, 5, 9, 11, 17, 21, 22, 24, 25

Medium (M) – 09 3, 6, 7, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19

Difficult (D) – 07 1, 2, 8, 13, 14, 20, 23

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ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS

1. Answer (2) 1 R
 
1 2 Rh
S1  10t  × 9.8 × t 2  10t  4.9t 2
2  R + h = 2R
S2 = 10t h=R
S1 + S2 = 2.45 4. Answer (1)
1 5. Answer (2)
 t s
2 6. Answer (2)
2. Answer (2) 7. Answer (3)
8. Answer (3)
Molar mass of CO2 = 12 + 2  16 = 44 g
 44 g of CO2 contains = 3N0 atoms
T 3N0
 176 g of CO2 contains =  176
44
= 12N0 atoms
N T
9. Answer (4)
10. Answer (2)
mg 11. Answer (3)
For man 12. Answer (4)
T + N – 1000 = 100 × 5 13. Answer (4)
T + N = 1500 ...(i) 14. Answer (2)
For crate 15. Answer (2)
T – 50 × 10 – N = 50 × 5 16. Answer (3)
T – N = 750 ...(ii) 17. Answer (2)
 T = 1125 N 18. Answer (4)
3. Answer (1) 19. Answer (3)
1 20. Answer (2)
g
R2 21. Answer (4)
2
x R 22. Answer (2)

4 × x (R  h)2 23. Answer (3)

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24. Answer (4)  54° + 90° + PQB = 180°


25. Answer (3)  b = PQB = 36° ...(ii)
A In OQR,
b OQ = OR [Radii of the same circle]
P C D S
c 180  108
a OQR = ORQ = e   36 ...(iii)
2
B O
Now, PQR = 90° [Angle in a semicircle]
d f
108°  PQB + d + OQR = 90°
e
Q R  36° + d + 36° = 90°
 d = 18° ...(iv)
OAB = d = 18°
1 1
QPR  QOR   108  54 QPR = QAR
2 2
SPQ = c + QPR [Angles on the same segment]
90° = c + 54°  QAR = 54°
 c = 36° ...(i) ACD = PCB = 180° – 90° – c = 180° – 90°
– 36° = 54°
Since PA = PQ
 a = ADC = 180° – CAD – ACD
OA = OQ
= 180° – 54° – 54° = 72° ...(v)
and PBQ = 90°
Now, f = PSR – a = 90° – 72° = 18° ...(vi)
 APQO is a kite.
 a+b+c–d+e–f
 PQA = PAQ = b
= 72° + 36° + 36° – 18° + 36° – 18° = 144°
In PBQ,
[From (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) and (vi)]
QPB + PBQ + PQB = 180°

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