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'--V Roll No. ENGLISH - -- -.- NTSE / NMMS-Nov., 2Q1 MENTAL ABILITY AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST Time: Part - I : 90 Minutes Time: Part - II : 90 Minutes Read the following carefully before you answer . questions. Answers are to be SHADED on a SEPARATE OMR Answer sheet given, with HB pencil. Read the Instructions printed on the OMR 2. sheet carefully before answering the questions. 1. Please write your Centre Code No. & Roll No. very clearly (only one digit in one block) on the OMR sheet as given in your admission card. Please see that no block is left unfilled and even Zeros appearing in the Centre Code No. are correctly transferred to the appropriate blocks on the OMR sheet as shown in the example given in the OMR sheet. For all the Max. Marks: 90 Max. Marks: 90 subsequent purpose your Centre Code No. and Roll No. shall remain the same as given on the Admission Card. The test is in TWO Parts. Part-I consists of 90 questions and Part-IT also consists of 90 questions. 3. All questions in Part-I and Part-II carry one mark each. 4. Since all questions are compulsory, do not try to read through the whole question paper before beginning to answer it. 5. Begin with the first question and keep trying one question after another till you finish both the Parts. Aryan Classes

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'--VRoll No.ENGLISH

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NTSE / NMMS-Nov., 2Q1

MENTAL ABILITY ANDSCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST

Time: Part - I : 90 MinutesTime: Part - II : 90 Minutes

Read the followingcarefully before you answer

. questions. Answers are to be SHADEDon a SEPARATE OMR Answer sheetgiven, with HB pencil. Read theInstructions printed on the OMR 2.sheet carefully before answeringthe questions.

1. Please write your Centre Code No.& Roll No. very clearly (only onedigit in one block) on the OMRsheet as given in your admissioncard. Please see that no block isleft unfilled and even Zerosappearing in the Centre Code No.are correctly transferred to theappropriate blocks on the OMRsheet as shown in the examplegiven in the OMR sheet. For all the

Max. Marks: 90Max. Marks: 90

subsequent purpose your CentreCode No. and Roll No. shall remainthe same as given on theAdmission Card.

The test is in TWO Parts. Part-Iconsists of 90 questions andPart-ITalso consists of90 questions.

3. All questions in Part-I and Part-IIcarry one mark each.

4. Since all questions are compulsory,do not try to read through thewhole question paper beforebeginning to answer it.

5. Begin with the first question andkeep trying one question afteranother till you finish both theParts.

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6. If you do not know the answer toany question, do not spend muchtime on it and pass on to next one.If time permits, you can comeback to the questions which youhave left in the first instance andtry them again.

7. Since the time allotted to the twoParts of this question paper isvery limited, you should make thebest use of it by not spending toomuch time on any question.

8. A blank page is provided for roughwork at the end of each part.

9. REMEMBER YOU HAVE TOSHADE ANSWERS ON ASEPARATE OMR 'mEETPROVIDED.

11. Now turn to the next page antart answering the questions.

10. Answer to each question is to bindicated by SHADING the circlhaving the number of the correcalternative in OMR sheet froamong the ones given for thcorresponding question In thbooklet.

12. After the examination, you shoulhand over the OMR sheet to theInvigilator of the room.

13. The candidate need not returnthis Question paper booklet andcan take it after completion of theexamination. No candidate shouldleave the examination hall beforethe end of the examination.

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PART - I

MENTAL ABILITY TESTTime: 90 MinutesMax. Marks: 90

Note:- SHADE the correct alternatives in the OMRAnswerSheet provided, from amongst the ones given against thecorresponding question in the Question Booklet. For shadingthe circles use HB pencil.

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Directions:Questions (1 to 10) :In the number series given below, onenumber is missing. Each series isfollowed by five alternatives (1), (2),(3), (4) and (5). One among them is theright answer. Identify the right answerand indicate it as per the "Instructions".1. 37~43'6~9, ,61

(1) 452) 59

~ ~55'(4) 41(5) 53

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27, 26, 23, 18, .............(1) 9(2) 7

11.(4) 15

(5) 13 G

"r6. 3)6;

(1) 1800

t t- ~(3) 1900

2. ,4, 1",6,.............,256 (4) 720. ...,"'" \or "l(1) 32 (5) 1440(2) 80(3) 48 30 t'0;4fl 64 7. 27, 37, 57, .............,127(5) 28 (1) 94 8

\. 0-----J (2) 67

3. 960,480,240,120, .............(1) 80

60 (4) 63(3) 240 (5) 77(4) 40

'V tV C'\/'

(5) 1001..~. I ') 8. 9, 25, 49, ............., 121, 169

Y I' (1) 1004. 3 7, 10,'17,27, .............(1) 34(2) 41 (3) 64(3) 37 (4) 36

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9. 987, 876, .............,654, 543 12. AE : GK :: NR : ?

(1) 657 (1) SW

(2) 756 ~ (2) SV

(3) 567 ~TX

(4) 675 (4) RV, I

~65f (5) TW

~

\J.10. 847,814, 781, 748, .

~15

1 . F : FGHI :: KL

(1) OPQR.r0PQ

(3) MNOP

(4) NOQP

(5) PQRS

(2) 725'6L!

(3) 781(4) 718(5) 735

Directions : ZX : TR :: JH : ?.~(1) BC

(2) BD

(3) DC

(4) BA

VDB

Questions (11 to 15) are based onletter-analogy. The first pair of lettershave some relationship. Find out therelationship and using the sameanalogy, replace the question mark '?'in the second pair. After identifying thright answer, indicate it as per the"Instructions"

11. DEF : JKL :: OPQ : ?"

15. ABC: ZYX :: DEF : ?(1) STU

(2) TUV(1) WUT

(3) VWX(2) UVT

(4) XYZ) \VVU

»<v= (4) VUT ---(5) uvw

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Directions:

Questions (16 to 25) : In thefollowing questions, letters arearranged in a particular order withsome underlying criterion. Find out theorder and choose from the givenalternatives to fill in the blanks. Afteridentifying the right answer, indicate itas per the "Instructions".

16. A, E~lI,M~ ~ , V .(1) Q, V

(2) P,8

?Q,U(4) P,Q

(5) Q, T

17. r?,E,~,~N, ,A

(1) 8

(2) R;arT(4) U

(5) Q

18.

>rs ~ ~-:> ~ K HZ, W, T, Q, N, , .

(1) L, I

~K,H

(3) L, J

(4) K, G

(5) K, I

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(1) IQ

(2) HR

(3) 18

(4) H8

~I~

s '20. Be,FG, JK, ..f.I.~....., R8

(1) ON(2) MN

(3) OP

NO

(5) NQ

~ "'i!> 1...\c , CD, GHI, , UVWXY

~MNOP

(2) LMNO, .

(3) NOPQ

(4) MNO

(5) LMN

22. DEFG, FGHI,

HIJK, , LMNO.

(1) KLMN

(2) JKNO

(3) LMNO

~KLM

(5) JKMN

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23. BDF, GIK, LNp, ............. Directions:

(1) QRT Questions (26 to 30) : In the words. given below, choose the one that comes

(2) RTV first, when arranged in alphabeticalorder as is done in Dictionary. After

~QSU identifying the right answer, indicate itas per the "Instructions".

(4) RSU26.~angle

(5) QRS (2) Bold

(3) Bank

24. ZYVU, TSPO, NMJI, ............. (4) Border

(1) HFDB (5) Basin

(2) GFHE

(3) HGFE 27. (1) Intensive

~GDC (2) Inspire X.

(5) GHDC (13) Injury

G c (4) Ink ">I

25. ACF, ZXU GIL, ............. (5) Integrity

(1) SPN

28. (1) Shower

(3) SQO(2) Stick 7

(

(3) Stand(4) TQP

( hop,(5) TRP

(5) Stem

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29. (1) Enact

.9)/Empathy

(3) Employee

(4) Emperor

(5) Empower

30. (1) Regular

(2) Recover

(3) Reduce

(5) Rigid

Directions:Questions (31 to 40) : In each of the.following questions, five words are ,given; out of which four are alike insome manner and one is different.Choose out the odd one. Afteridentifying the right answer, indicate it

- as per the "Instructions".

31. (1) Curd

(2) Butter

~Oi1

(4) Cheese

(5) Cream

32. (1)

(2)(3)

Puppy

Lamb

Larva

en

(5) Cub

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(3) Odometer

(4) Balance

(5) Barometer

34. (1) Window

(2) Terrace I

(3) Roof

(4) Door

%,House

(1) Tomato

Potato

(3) Brinjal

(4) Lady's finger

(5) Bitter gourd

36. (1) Root

(2) Flower

~Tree

(4) Bud

(5) Stem

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37. (1) Gold

(2) Pearl

(3) Diamond

(4) Silver/) Iron

38. (1) Pyjamas

(2) Pantaloon

-{g)' Cloth

(4) Coat

(5) Shirt

39. (1) Pen

(2) Pencil

(3) Fountain pen

(4) Crayon

(5) Eraser

40. (1) Lotus

)2J' Sunflower

(3) Rose

(4) Jasmine

(5) Marigold

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Directions:

Questions (41 to 45) : There is a

certain relationship between two given

words on one side of :: and one word is

given on another side of ::, while

another word is to be found from the

given alternatives, having the same

relations with this word as the given

pair has. After identifying the right

answer, indicate it as per the

"Instructions. "

41. Temperature: Degrees :: Mass: ?

(1) Litre

(2) Watt

~Kilogram

(4) Seconds

(5) Joule

42. Crop: Farmer :: Book : ?

(1) Printer

(2) Editor

(3) Poet

(4) Author

(5) Teacher

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43. Carpenter: Saw:: Chef: ?

(1) Pen

(2) Sword

(3) Gun

~Knife

(5) Needle

44. ewspaper : Press :: Cloth : ?

(1) Tailor

(2) Textile

(3) Fibre

~Mill

(5) Fa tory

45. Moon: Satellite :: Earth: ?

(IT Sun

...J2Y' Planet

(3) Solar system

(4) Asteroid

(5) Milky-way

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(1) (2)

(3) (4)000(5)

Elephants, Wolves, Animals ~

Gl Authors, Teachers, Men ,\

48. School, Benches, Classroom V, ,

49. Spar ows, Birds, Mouse~

50. Dog, Fish, Parrot r;51. Roses, Flowers, Apple 1

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Directions:Questions (52 to 56) : With the helpof the given diagram, answer thefollowing question by making the rightchoice from the given alternatives.After identifying the right answer,indicate it as per the "Instructions".

p Q

Tennis Cricket

Football

R

52. Which letter represents play'who play both Tennis and Cricbut not Football ?(1) b

(2) fd

g

53. Which letter represents players,who play all the three games?

(1) d

2) c,,-

(3) f(4) b

(5) a

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54. Which letter represents players,who neither play Football norTennis?

(1) g

(2) a

(3) f

(5) b

55. Which letter represents players,who play only Tennis?

(1) e

(2) d

(3) g

(5) b

56. Which letter represents players,who play both Football andCricket but not Tennis ?

f

(2) d

(3) c

(4) b

(5) a

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Directions :Questions (57 to 61) : If in alanguage, A is coded as 1, B is coded as2 and so on, how are the followingletters coded in that language ? Afteridentifying the right answer, indicate itas per the "Instructions".57. IFCG

(1) 9636(2) 8637

~9637(4) 9746(5) 9646

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61. FECAE(1) 64315(2) 6532~(3) 65415~65315(5) 56314

Directions:Questions (62 to 66) : If PALE iscoded as 7865 and EARTH is coded as58432, how are the following wordscoded ? After identifying the right

\

answer, indicate it as per the"Instructions" .

58. DIDGC(1) 49373

? 49473(3) 48373(4) 49483(5) 49474

59. GIHE(1) 7895..(2) 8994(3) 7995(4) 7975j8~ 7985

60. EDEHI(1) 45489(2) 54489

54589(4) 54578(5) 54579

RATE(1) 4885

" (2) 4745

~835(4) 4983(5) 4853

~~63. PA T

(1) 7434{2)7843

(3)7483(4) 7834(5) 7848

vS~4J64. HEART

(1) 24843(2) 25483(3) 25484

~25843(5) 25643

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-,)65. TREAT

(1) 34783(2) 35464(3) 34573(4) 35483(5) 34583

66. ALERT1) 86543

(2) 85643(3) 85463(4) 84543(5) 85433

Directions :Questions (67 to 76) : The followingquestions are based on simplearithmetic calculations. There are fivealternatives gi en under each question.After identifying the right answer,indicate it as per the Instructions".67. 66666 + 6666 + 666 + 66 = .

(1) 24064(2) 64604

~ 74064(4) 74604(5) 73634

68. 25 x ? = 625(1) 20(2) 15(3) 35(4.) 125

1 25

NTSE / NMMS (E)69. 75 -;-1000 = ?

(1) 7.5(2) 7.05(3)~

~ 0075(5) 0.0075

70. 8 + x = 12 - x ; x = ?(1) -2

(2) 6

(3) 3

2(5) 4

71. 121 -;- = 12100 ><(1) O.J(2) 1000-~) 0.001

1000.01

73. 9763 + = 12464(1) 2071(2) 2709

~ 2701(4) 3709(5) 3701 ~1h

. (1) 20.33

~(3) 10.66(4) 56.6(5) 60.0

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74. 60% of 420 = 7

(1) 70

~(3) 70.6.

(4) 200

(5) 220

75. (8)3 = 7

(1) 128

(2) 16

(3) 256

(4) 64

~

76. 376.9 - 38.3 = 7

(1) 338.06

(2)328.6

~8.6

(4) 346.8

(5) 328.8

Directions:

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Questions (77 to 81) :

In the following questions, problemfigures are marked (A), (B), (C), (D).The 'D' is vacant with a question mark'7' in it. The figure (B) bears a certainrelationship to (A). Similarly one of thefive answer figures bears similarrelationship to (C) figure. You have tochoose this figure which replaces thequestion mark '7'. After indentifying itindicate it as per the "Instructions" .

77.

Problem figures

~ ~ [2J •(A) (9) (C) (0)

Answer figures

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78.Problem figures

tE ~ ~?•

(A) (9) (C) (0)Answer figures

(1)

79.Problem figures

(2) (3)

(3) (4) (5)

?•(A) (9) (C) (O)

Answer figures

1[BJ1~I~JttJl~1(1) (2) (4) (5)

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Problem "guresi i

IBIF/zIEINI~ (2) (3) (4) (5)

~~

'-Jr>;----+<:» (j) ?•

(A) (8) (C) (0)Answer figures

I \\J/rJ/S/Cl)lc I )1(1) (2) (3) ~ (5)

81.

84.

101CDlol8181(1) (2) --P)--::- (4) (5)

Problem "guresi i

CD& ?•Directions:

(A) (8)Answer figures

(C) (0)

i Questions (85-87) : In the following-tuestions, there are four problem-.gures; out of which one is missing ands shown by a question mark '1'. Findout this missing figure from among theanswer-figures. After identifying theright answer, indicate it as per the"Instructions" .

(] t I()(1) (2) (3)

Directions: -Questions (82-84) : In each of thefollowing questions, there are fivefigures. Four of them are similar insomeway. They form a group based onsome characteristic. Find out the figurethat is different and does not belong tothe group. After finding the rightanswer, indicate it as per the"Instructions" .

(4) (5)

85. .. _.:. ._

Problem "gures

i Ii! 1~1'?li!l1itr(A) (8)

Answer figures(C) (0)82.

I~I~I~I~I ) I(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

i!ilil !1!11ili Ilfill rli!lyr (2) (3)

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NTSE / NMMS (E)86.

Problem figures

(A) (8) (e)Answer figures

(D)

~<O~.. . . . ..:. .. . .(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

87.

Problem figures

I~I·~I?(A) (8) (e)

Answer figures

I~I(D)

.~.~~.~..~

(1 ) (2) (4) (5)

Directions:Questions (88-90) : In the followingquestions, there are five problemfigures (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E)followed by five answer figures (1), (2),(3), (4) and (5). The last problem figure(E) is non-existent and is shown by aquestion mark '?'. You have to chooseone answer-figure to fill this blank sothat the series continues. Afteridentifying the right answer, indicate itas per "Instructions".

88.

Problem figures

1*1*1*1*1 ? 1(A) (8) (e) (D) (E)

Answer figutes

*****(1) (2) ~ (4) (5)

89.Problem figures[I II_III_II~I?

\ (A) (8) (e) (D) (E)Answer figures

j III 111- II 1'- 1-==...~

(1 ) f(2f (3)" (4) (5)

90.Problem figures

1=181210~? I(A) (8) (e) (D) (E)

Answer figures

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PART - II

SCHOLASTIC TESTTime: 90 MinutesMax. Marks: 90

Note :- i) Subjects and Marks allotted :-1) Physics2) Chemistry3) Mathematics4) Biology5) History6) Geography7) Civics

12 Marks12 Marks20 Marks11Marks12 Marks12 Marks11 Marks

ii) SHADE the circle having ,OMR sheet provided, fromthe corresponding questionFor shading the circles, use

correct alternative in theng the ones given againste Question Paper Booklet.pencil.

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PHY ICS91. A mirror which reflects larger ~ Sudden fall in atmospheric

area into a smaller area pre sure foreca ts .

(1) Plane mirror ~ Rise in day temperature

(2) Concave mirror (2) Tsunami

C:~) Convex mirror (3) Total Solar Eclipse X.i->:

(4) Plano-convex mirror (4) Rain

92. A man makes a big noise from ahill of 1320 m distance. How longdoes it take for the sound to reachhi '?im :

96. What is the total emf, when 5 cellsof 1.46 Veach are connected inparallel?..•

~ 7.30V(2) 1.46 V

(3) 6.46 V

(4) 1.96V

(1) 2 s

(2) 3 s

48

(4) 5 s

93. Sea breeze is caused due to .

(1) Heat transfer

(2) Conduction of Heat

Convection of Heat

(4) Radiation of Heat

What should be the angle betweentwo plane mirrors in order to get11 images?

(1) 45° 1f(2) 60° --(3) 90°

~

4. Day on which man kept his footon the Moon .....

(1) 5th May, 1961

) 21st July, 1969

(3) 3rd June, 1965

(4) 16th June; 1963

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98. If the time according to 24 hourclock is 2010 hours, then the timeaccording to 12 hour clock will be

(1) 08.10 am

~08.10pm

(3) 07.28 am·

(4) 10.10 pm

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99. The famous proponentEvolutionary theory .....

(1) . Alexander Fleming

(2) Galileo

(3) Charles Darwin

(4) John Dalton -:

100. What enables us to see objects?

(1) Brain

(2) Eyes

(3) Light

(4) Sound

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(1) The Harrow

=2 Hack-Saw

(3) Seed-drill

(4) Wooden plough

102. -(.)-- symbol is used in electricalcircuits for .....

(1) A Rheostat

(2) A resistance

~ Aplugkey

(4) A tap key

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CHEMISTRY

103. The scientist who was awardedNobel Prize for "Artificial Gene"IS .....

(2) C.v. Raman

(3) Charles Darwin

('i) Alexander Fleming

104. The normal atmospheric pressureIS .....

(1) 0.76cm

(2) 7.6em

(3) 760cm

/76C~

105. The powder clinker is .

;;rr Cement

(2) . Gypsum

(3) Limestone

(4) Clay

106. Molecular formula of

Sodium nitrate is .

(1) Na2S04

NaN03

(3) NaCl

(4) Na2N03

-- - - "-

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107. Valency of Aluminium is .

(1) 1

(2) 2

~

(4) 4

108. AgN03 + NaCl ~ AgCl + NaN03

is a chemical .

Double decomposition

(2) Displacement

(3) Decomposition

(4) Combination

109. Odd one out; (identify theuncommon one)

~CH3COOH

(2) Ca(OH)2

(3) /(4) NaOH

110. The property-not belongs tophysical change is .....

(1) No change in composition.

(2) No change in weight of thesubstance. ~

.Permanent change.

(4) Get back original substance.

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111. Fill in the blank with the givenchemical equation.

"I' ('l2 KI + Pb(N03)2 ~ PbI2 + t-: .

(1) KPb

(2) K2Pb

(3) 3 KN03

4) 2 KN03

112. On dropping blue litmus paper,the paper colour changes to red,then the substance is alan .....

(1) acid

(2) base

(3) salt

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113. Potassium Sulphate is a I an ....

(1) acid

(2) base

r salt .:(4) none of the above

114. On reacting Carbon dioxidewith

lime-water, it gives .

(1) Calcium hydroxide

(2) '" Calcium carbonate /

(3) Calcium oxide

(4) Calcium carbide

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MATHEMATICS

115. Which ofthe following statement istrue?

(1) ~ can be written as a22terminating decimal.

(2) 3~ can be written as a7

terminating decimal.

5118. If C = - (F - 32) , then F = .9

1- (9C+160) L5 C.., ~

(3) 5 (9C -160) /

(1) 5 (9C+ 160)

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(3) ~canbewrittenasa \1/15 1\.terminating decimal.

(4) ~ can be written as a50terminating decimal.

1 3116. 3x- 2x+2"x-4x =

(1) 2(2) 1

(3) 0(4) -1

117. The value of

(a - b) (a + b) (a2 + b2) (a4 + b4),

when a = 0 and b = 1 is .

1) -1(2) 0(3) 1

(4) 2

1(4) - (9C -160)

5

2(3 + 2x) -5(x-1) = 12,

then x = .

(1) -3o

-1

(3) 2

(4) 5

n MEC, D is the mid point of Beand G is the centroid of triangle. IfGD = 2 em, then the length of ADin em. is .....

(1) 2

4

6

(4) 8

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;1l"2t In a rhombus ABCD, LA = 60° and 124. If 8x-1 = 2x+3, then x = ."--./ AB = 6 cm., then the length of the

diagonal ~D in em. is ..... .: (1) 1./

~r) 12 ) 3

(2)9 (3)5(3) 6

•I

(4) 3

122. In a triangle ABC,AB+BC = Ifl cm.,BC+CA=12cm.andCA+AB = 16cm.,then the perimeter of the triangle. .Incm.ls .

(1) 19

(2) 38

(3) 24

(4) 32

123. Ifthe area of a circle is 616 sq. cm.,then its diameter in em. is .

(1) 7

(2) 14

(3) 21

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125. A bar graph is drawn to the scale1 em = 10 units. Ifthe length ofthebar representing a quantity is4.3 ern, then the value of thequantity represented by the bar inunits is .

(1) 0.43

(2) 4.3

(4) 430

126. A cuboid has .

(1) 12 faces, 8 vertices and

6 edges.

(2) 12 faces, 6 vertices and

8 edges.

(3) 8 faces, 12 vertices and

6 edges.

(4) 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12edges

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30. he point equidistant from thevertices of a triangle is its ....

127. The least positive whole numberthat should be subtracted from2030 to make it a perfect squarenumber is . (1) Circumcentre

(1) 8(2) 7

(3) 6

(2) Incentre

Orthocentre ,5 '"V

,,(, ~~ ~ y(

t• " (> •128. A man IS 35 years old and his son

7years now. In how many years willthe son be half as old as his father?

(4) Excentre

131. From the following integers, thelargest integer IS .

-(1) 28 years

(2) 21 years

(3) 14 years

(4) 7 years~

(1) -1111

129. Th.e number to be multiplied by

("':7rl so as to get (10rl as the, "product is .

/0/

(2) -111

(3) -11

132.The value of

i. ". 71) 10

.J19.36 + .J0.1936 + .J0.001936 is .\...\"l-\ -t CI.tJ'J u.Cu(1) 488.4

o(2) 10

7 (2) 48.84

(3) 7-10

(4) 0.488410 \c.'(4) -7 -

'\..--"

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133. The angle between the two handsof a clock at 4 hours in degrees is ...

(1) 80 f

120

(3) 160

(4) 200

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134. The side of a square plot is '8' units.A path of width 'W' units runsaround inside it. Then the side ofthe inner square in units is .

~8-2W

(2) s-W

(3) S + W

(4) S + 2W

(. ~1..

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135. When the blood is clotted, thefluid floats above it, is .

(1) Lymph

(2) Urine

(3) Mucus

Serum .:136. The functional units of our

Kidney ...

(1)(2)

Pyramids

Ureters ((4)

Nephrons

Urinary bladders

139. While a boy is doing anexperiment, the burn is caused onhis hand by base (alkali). Thesubstance has to be usedimmediately for first aid .....

~Sodium bicarbonate

(2) Vinegar

(3) Calcium bicarbonate

(4) Lime

...-t

(2)(3)(4)

140. The main functions of Autonomicnervous system are ....

A. Analysis of the information.

B. Speed up the body functions . ./

C. Maintain the balance of thebody.

D. Slow down the bodyfunctions. /

137. The thick layer of dead cellspresent in our palms and soles ..

Malphigian layer

Corneous layer ' ~'<'Blood vessels layer

Fatty layer ';/-

138. When the blood test is conductedto a thirty years old person, twomillion Red blood corpuscles arepresent per a cubic millimeter. Itmeans his health situation is .....

~ very good

(2) good

(3) normal

(4) not good . ~

Correct one among the four aboveIS .

~andD

(2) A and C

(3) Band C

(4) A and D

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141. A person is affected by paralysisin the left side of the body. It iscaused due to the damage of ....

(1) Left cerebral hemisphere.

~ Right cerebral hemisphere ..(3) Cerebellum.

(4) Medulla oblongata.

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142. In the reflex arc, the impulsesfrom the sense organ are carriedto the Spinal cord through the .....

(1) Afferent nerve

Efferent nerve/,

(3)(4)

Muscle

Receptor

143. A farmer is wishing to cultivateTapioca plants through vegetativepropagation. For that he has touse .....

(1) Leaves

(2) Fruits

(3) Roots

(4) Branches

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. from an egg case (Ootheca) of aCockroach is generally .....

(1) Twelve

(2) Ten

(3) Fourteen ~

Sixteen

145. In the life history of a Frog, thenumber of external gill pairspresent in a newly hatched larva

e1] Two

(2) Three

(3) Four/

(4) Five

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146. Chola administration was uniquebecause of .

(1) The king at the centre.

(2) The Governors.

~ The local-self Government.

(4) Systemati collectionof ~es.

->

147. Arrange the following Muslimrulers in correct chronologicalorder.

A. Balban

B. Ala-ud-din Khilji

C. Mohammad-bin-Tughluq

D. Timur

Which of the following order IS

correct?

(1 ABCD..,(2) DABC

(3) CBAD

(4) BADC

& The main source of income to theState during the medieval period

(1) House taxes and Trade.

..(.2 Trade and Commerce. ~

(3) Professional tax and Landrevenue.

(4) House taxes and Commerce.

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149. Masterpieces of South Indian artand Architecture ....

(1) Thousand pillared templeand Red Fort.

..."(2 Ramappa temple and

Thousand pillared temple.

(3) Ramappa temple and TajMahal.

(4) Red Fort and Taj Mahal.

150. The language used by Sufis .....

(1) Marathi

(2) Hindi

(3) Punjabi

)4 Urdu

151. Which of the following pairs IS

correctly matched ?

(1) WilliamBentinck-Abolition of

Sati and Dowry.

(2) Cornwallis- Abolition of Sati. "

Mahatma Gandhi - /

Peaceful abolition of Sati.

(3)

Raja Ram Mohan Roy -

Abolition. of Sati.

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152. Who believed in "Divine Right ofKingship" ?

~Balban

(2) Srikrishnadevaraya

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World .

(1) . Red Fort

(2) Charminar

(3)(4)

Sankaracharya /

Mirabai /',

) TajMahal ~

(4) None of the above.

156. Who were the first people todiscover a Sea route to India?153. The "Doctrine of lapse" was

introduced by .....

(1) William Bentinck

(2) Cornwallis

ortuguese

(2) The Dutch

. (3) The English

(4) The French(3) Wellesley /4) Dalhousie

157. The Hyderabad state was

154. With whom, the Mughal established by ......started in India ? (1) Sadat Khan.

(1) Akbar 2) Mir KhamarUddi/n

Babar -: Kilich Khan. .

(3) Jahangir(3) Aii Vardi Khan

(4) Bairamkhan(4) Aurangzeb

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GEOGRAPHY158. Read the following sentences.

(A) Aeroplanes fly in the

Stratosphere layer.

(B) Troposphere layer reflectsthe radio waves back to thesurface of e earth.

Which one of the following IS

correct?

(1) A and B are true.

(2) A and B are false.

(3) A is true and B is false.

(4) A is false and B is true.

159. With increase in latitude,temperature tends to .

(1) Decrease

(2) Increase

(3) Constant

(4) Sometimes decrease andsometimes increase.

166'. Leap year consists of .

(1) 365 days

(2) . 365t days

(3 366days

(4) 366 t days

I

(

161. The wind is measured by aninstrument called .

(1) Wind-vane

(2) Kilometer

(3) Tape /

(4) Anemometer

162. The salinity of the ocean water isinfluenced by .

(1) Temperature

(2) Precipitation

t-3) Temperature andprecipitation.

(4) Rain water

163. Which pairs are correctly matched?

Select the correct alternative.

(1) Leap year - 365days.

/366 days.(2) Normal year

Earth's rotation - Day andnight.

(4) Earth's Revolution -

Nothing happens.

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164. The world famous Niagara 'Fallsare located between .

(1) Lake Superior and LakeOntario.

(2) Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.

(3) Lake Michigan and LakeErie.

(4) Lake Erie and Lake Superior.

165. The following are cash crops-

(1) Tobacco, Jowar

(2) Cotton, Maize

(3) Chillies, Onion

(4) Chillies, Pulses

166. Which country is eight times trresize of India, but its population isabout half that of India?

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167. Which pairs are correctly matched?

Select the correct alternative,

A. India - New Delhi.

B. Pakistan - Colombo.

C. Nepal - Kathmandu.

D. Srilanka - Islamabad,

(1) AandB

(2) B andC

(3) C andD

AandC

168. The population of India as per2001 census is .

(1) 105 crores

(2) 104.70 crores

(3, 102.70 crores

(4) 103.70 crores

169. It is easy to locate any.place over(1) North America the Earth with the help of .......

". -:(2) South America (1) Latitudes

(3) Canada (2) Longitudes

(4) United Kingdom.(4) World map

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170. The actual authority inParliamentary system rests with .....

171. The members of Rajya Sabha areelected for .

(1) Four years

(2) Five years

~3) Six years

(4) Seven years

172. The Chairman of the ConstitutDrafting Committee was

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

Dr. B.R.Ambedkar.

Jawaharlal Nehru. ~

Dr. S. RadhakrishnaI<."

Dr. Rajendra Prasad.

173. Chair-person of PlanningCommission of India .

(1){2-

(3)(4)

Speaker of LOf Sabha. ./

Prime Minister ./

President of India

Governor of a State

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174. Which of the following pairs IS

correctly matched ?

175. The authority that can modify thepunishment imposed by SupremeCourt .....

(1) President

(2) Governor

(3) Prime Minister

(4) Chief Minister-:

India achieved Independence in theyear .

(1) 194619471950(3)

(4) 1956

177. The Right to Property is a .

(1) Fundamental Right

(2) Citizen's Right

(3) Civil Right <:>:

~ None of the above

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178. Which of the following is not acharacteristic of Socialism ?

(1) Striving to remove povertyfrom the country.

(2) Nationalizing Heavy Industries.

(3) Reducing the gap between thehaves and the have-nots.

Safe-guarding the right toprivate property.

~The members of Lok Sabha areJ elected by .

(1) Members of the State VidhanSabha.

Voters in some States.(2(3) Members of the State Vidhan

Parishad.

(4) All eligible adults incountry. ~

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180. Constitutional cases are taken up bythese courts .

(1)- High court and Supreme court.

(2) High court and DistrictSessions court.

(3) Supreme court and DistrictCivil court.

(4) Supreme court, High court andMagistrate court.

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