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BULL'S EYE (10th Pass) 2015

Select the correct alternative. Only one is correct.


There is NEGATIVE marking. For each wrong answer 0.5 mark will be deducted.
Q.1

Q.2

The sides of a rectangle (not a square) are whole


numbers. What must be their length such that
perimeter of the rectangle is numerically equal to
the area?
(A) 7, 3
(B) 4, 4
(C) 5, 4
(D) 6, 3

Q.1

If the radii of the three semicircles all be 4 cm,


their centers A, B, C are in a common line, and
the circle with center D has only one point in
common with the given semicircles respectively.
Then the radius of the circle with center D is

Q.2

[902 = 180]

,d vk;r (tks oxZ ugha gS) dh Hkqtk,sa iw.kZ la[;k,sa gSa]


rks mudh yEckbZ;k] tks bl dkj gS fd vk;r dk
ifjeki vkafdd :i ls {ks=Qy ds cjkcj gks] gksxh\
(A) 7, 3
(C) 5, 4

(B) 4, 4
(D) 6, 3

;fn rhu v)Z o`kksa esa lHkh dh f=T;k,sa 4 cm gSaA buds


dsUnz A, B, C ,d gh js[kk ij gS rFkk dsUnz D okys ,d
o`k dk e'k% fn;s x;s v)Zo`kksa ds lkFk dsoy ,d
fcUnq mHk;fu"B gS] rks dsUnz D okys o`k dh f=T;k gS
r

(A) 3 cm
(C) 1 cm

(A) 3 cm
(C) 1 cm

(B) 2 cm
(D) 4 cm

(B) 2 cm
(D) 4 cm

Q.3

Inwhat ratiomust waterbemixedwithmilkcosting


Rs. 12 per litre to obtain a mixture worth of
Rs. 8 per litre?
(A) 1 : 2
(B) 2 : 1
(C) 2 : 3
(D) 3 : 2

Q.3

12 : fr yhVj dh dher okys nw/k ds lkFk fdl


vuqikr esa ikuh feykuk gksxk fd 8 :i;s fr yhVj dh
dher dk feJ.k kIr gks ?
(A) 1 : 2
(B) 2 : 1
(C) 2 : 3
(D) 3 : 2

Q.4

The hypotenuse ofan isosceles right-angled triangle


is q. If we describe equilateral triangles (outwards)
on all its 3 sides, then the total area of the re-entrant
hexagon thus obtained is

Q.4

,d lef}ckgq ledks.k f=Hkqt dk d.kZ q gSA ;fn ge


bldh lHkh 3 Hkqtkvksa ij (ckgj dh vksj) leckgq f=Hkqt
cukrs gSa] rks bl dkj kIr vUr% os'kh (re-entrant)
"kV~Hkqt dk {ks=Qy gS

(A)

q2
2

(C)
Q.5

32

q 4 3 1
4

(B)

(A)

4
2

(D)

q2 2 3 1

q 5 32

If the circumference of a circle is equal to the


perimeter of a square, find the ratio of the area of
the circle to the area of the square
(A) S : 2
(B) 2 : S
(C) 4 : S
(D) S : 4

CODE : A

(C)

4
Q.5

q2

32

q2 4 3 1
4

(B)

(D)

q2 2 3 1
4

q2 5 3  2

;fn ,d o`k dh ifjf/k ,d oxZ ds ifjeki ds cjkcj


gS] rks o`k ds {ks=Qy dk oxZ ds {ks=Qy ds lkFk vuqikr
gS
(A) S : 2
(C) 4 : S

(B) 2 : S
(D) S : 4

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Q.6

Q.7

If 2sin30 + tan60 = cos2T + cosT + 3 1 and


0 < T < S/2, then T is equal to
(A) 0
(B) 45
(C) 60
(D) 90

Q.6

The positive square root of

Q.7

(x2 + 2x 1) +

;fn 2sin30 + tan60 = cos2T + cosT + 3 1


rFkk 0 < T < S/2 gS] rks T dk eku gS
(A) 0
(C) 60
(x2 + 2x 1) +

1
is
x  2x  1

1
1
(A) (x + 1) + x  1 (B) (x + 1) x  1

1
1
(A) (x + 1) + x  1 (B) (x + 1) x  1

If p2x (p2 + 1) = p(p3x + px), then the value of x is


equal to
(B) + p
(A) + 1
(C) 0
(D) 1/p

Q.9

The value of the expression


1
2 1

1
3 2

is equal to
(A) 9
(C) 1

1
(C) (x + 2) x  1

1
(D) (x + 2) + x  1

Q.8

4 3

 ..........upto 99 terms

1
(D) (x + 2) + x  1

;fn p2x (p2 + 1) = p(p3x + px) gS] rks x dk eku gS

Q.8

(A) + 1
(C) 0

Q.9

(B) + p
(D) 1/p

O;atd
1

1
dk /kukRed oxZewy
x  2x  1
2

gS

1
(C) (x + 2) x  1

(B) 45
(D) 90

2 1

1
3 2

dk eku gS
(A) 9
(C) 1

(B) 3
(D) 0

1
4 3

 ..........upto 99 terms

(B) 3
(D) 0

Q.10 A contractor undertook to do a certain work in


75 days and employed 60 men to do it. After
25 days he found that only 1/4 th of the work was
done. How many more men must be employed in
order that the work be finished in time
(A) 34
(B) 38
(C) 35
(D) 30

Q.10 ,d dkUVDs Vj ,d fuf'pr dk;Z dks vkjaHk dj 75 fnuksa

Q.11

Q.11

A cistern can be filled in 9 hr but it takes 10 hr due


to a leak. In how much time will the leak empty
the full cistern?
(A) 70 hr
(B) 80 hr
(C) 90 hr
(D) 100 hr

CODE : A

esa iw.kZ djus dk fu.kZ; ysrk gS rFkk bldks djus ds fy,


60 deZpkfj;ksa dks fu;qDr djrk gSA 25 fnuksa i'pkr~
og ikrk gS fd dk;Z dk 1/4 dk;Z gh iw.kZ gqvk gS] rks

dk;Z dks le; ij lekIr djus gsrq mls fdrus deZpkjh


vkSj fu;qDr djus gksx
a s
(A) 34
(C) 35

(B) 38
(D) 30

,d Vadh 9 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrh ijUrq fNnz ds dkj.k ;s 10


?kaVs ysrh gS] rks fdrus le; esa fNnz Vadh dks iw.kZr;k
[kkyh dj nsxk ?
(A) 70 hr
(C) 90 hr

(B) 80 hr
(D) 100 hr

PAGE NO. # 2

Q.12

The centres of three circles of radius 2 units are


located at the points (0, 0) (12, 0) and (0, 5). If
the circles represents pulleys what is the length of
the belt which goes around all 3 pulleys as shown
in the diagram.

Q.12 nks bdkbZ f=T;k okys rhu o`kksa ds dsUnz fcUnqvksa (0, 0)
(12, 0) rFkk (0, 5) ij fLFkr gSA ;fn o`k f?kjfu;ksa dks

fu:fir djrs gSa] rks fp= esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj lHkh 3


f?kjfu;ksa ds pkjksa vksj pyus okys iV~Vs (belt) dh yEckbZ
gksxh

(0,5)

(0,5)

(0,0)

(0,0)

(12,0)

(12,0)

(A) 30  S

(B) 30  4S

(A) 30  S

(B) 30  4S

(C) 36  S

(D) 60  4S

(C) 36  S

(D) 60  4S

Q.13 If x% of y is z, y% of z is x and z% of x is 1, then


which one of the following is not correct?
(A) x = 10
(B) y = 100
(C) x = z
(D) x = y

Q.13 ;fn y ds x% dk eku z, z ds y% dk eku x rFkk x ds


z% dk eku 1 gS] rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk lR; ugha gS ?
(A) x = 10
(B) y = 100
(C) x = z
(D) x = y

Q.14

The value of x satisfying the equation


32x (2 3x) + 1 = 0 is
(A) 3
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 0

Q.14 lehdj.k 32x (2 3x) + 1 = 0 dks larq"V djus


okys x dk eku gS
(A) 3
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 0

Q.15

Five years ago, the age of a man was seven times


the age of his son. The age of man will be three
times the age of his son in five years from now.
The present age of the man and his son,
respectively, are
(A) 68 years and 14 years
(B) 55 years and 15 years
(C) 54 years and 12 years
(D) 40 years and 10 years

Q.15 ikp o"kZ iwoZ] ,d O;fDr dh vk;q vius iq= dh vk;q dh

If the lengths of the parallel sides of an isosceles


trapezium are 20 cm and 30 cm and its area is
100 cm2, then the length of the non-parallel side is
(A) 41 cm
(B) 9 cm

Q.16 ;fn ,d lef}ckgq leyEc prqHkqZt dh lekUrj Hkqtkvkas


dh yEckbZ;ka 20 cm ,oa 30 cm gSa rFkk bldk {ks=Qy
100 cm2 gS] rks vlekUrj Hkqtkvks dh yEckbZ gS
(A) 41 cm
(B) 9 cm

Q.16

(C)
Q.17

41 cm

(D) 3 cm

(A)

3 1

(C) 30 metre
CODE : A

metre

3  1 metre

3  1 metre

(B) 10
(D) 30

41 cm

(C)

Angle of elevation of the top of a tower from a


certain point is 30. If the observer moves 20 metre
towards the tower, the angle of elevation of the
top of the tower increases by 15. Then the height
of the tower is :
15

lkr xquh gSA vc ls ikp o"kZ i'pkr~ O;fDr dh vk;q


vius iq= dh vk;q dk rhu xquk gS] rks O;fDr ,oa mlds
iq= dh orZeku vk;q e'k% gS
(A) 68 o"kZ ,oa 14 o"kZ
(B) 55 o"kZ ,oa 15 o"kZ
(C) 54 o"kZ ,oa 12 o"kZ
(D) 40 o"kZ ,oa 10 o"kZ

(D) 3 cm

Q.17 ,d fuf'pr fcUnq ls fdlh ehukj ds fljs dk mUu;u


dks.k 30 gSA ;fn s{kd ehukj dh vksj 20 ehVj pyrk
gS] rks ehukj ds fljs dk mUu;u dks.k 15 c<+ tkrk gS]

rks ehukj dh pkbZ gS


15

(A)

(C) 30 ehVj

ehVj

3 1

3  1 ehVj

3  1 ehVj

(B) 10
(D) 30

PAGE NO. # 3

Q.18

Real numbers a, b, c satisfy the equation


a + b + c = 10,

then value of
(A) 117
(C) 119
Q.19 If x =

Q.18 okLrfod la[;k,sa a, b, c lehdj.k

1 1 1
 
12
a b c

a + b + c = 10,

a b c a c b
     dk eku gS
b c a c b a
(A) 117
(B) 114
(C) 119
(D) 121

a b c a c b
     is
b c a c b a
(B) 114
(D) 121

1  1  1  1  ............. , then the

rks

Q.19 ;fn x = 1  1  1  1  ............. gS] rks x dk

positive value of x is :
(A)

7 1
2

/kukRed eku gS :
6 1
2

(B)

3 1
5 1
(D)
2
2
In the given diagram ABCD is a rectangle; and
ADEF, CDHG, BCLM,ABNO are four squares.
If the perimeter of ABCD is 16 cm and the total
area of the four squares is 68 cm2, then the area
ofABCD is equal to

(C)

Q.20

1 1 1
12 dks larq"V djrh gSa]
 
a b c

(A)

7 1
2

(B)

6 1
2

(C)

3 1
2

(D)

5 1
2

Q.20 fn;s x;s fp= esa ABCD ,d vk;r gS rFkk ADEF,


CDHG, BCLM, ABNO pkj oxZ gSAa ;fn ABCD
dk ifjeki 16 cm gS rFkk pkjksa oxksZa ds {ks=Qyksa dk
;ksxQy 68 cm2 gS] rks ABCD dk {ks=Qy gS
F

E
O

H
A

Q.21

N
G

(A)15 cm2
(C) 25cm2

(A)15 cm2
(C) 25cm2

(B) 20 cm2
(D) 30 cm2

If a five digit number 2785 x is divisible by 11,


then the value of x is
(A)1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 5

(B) 20 cm2
(D) 30 cm2

Q.21 ;fn ,d ikap vadksa dh la[;k 2785 x, 11 ls HkkT; gS]


rks x dk eku gS
(A)1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 5
32n + 9n +1 dks 9 ls foHkkftr djus ij 'ks"kQy gS
(A) 1
(B) 0
(C) 3 dk xq.kt
(D) 5

Q.22 32n + 9n +1 when divided by 9 will leave the


remainder:
(A) 1
(B) 0
(C) a multiple of 3
(D) 5

Q.22

Q.23 A cricket player has a certain average for 9 innings.


In the 10th inning, he scores 100 runs thereby
increasing his average by 8 runs. His new average
is
(A) 32
(B) 28
(C) 24
(D) 20

Q.23 ,d fdsV f[kykM+h dk 9 ikfj;ksa ds fy, fuf'pr


vkSlr gSA 10oha ikjh esa og 100 ju cukrk gS] rks bl
dkj mldk vkSlr 8 ju ls cM+rk gS] rks mldk u;k

CODE : A

vkSlr gS
(A) 32
(C) 24

(B) 28
(D) 20
PAGE NO. # 4

Q.24 If D and E are roots of the equation


x2 + 2x + 1 = 0, then the equation whose roots

Q.24 ;fn D rFkk E lehdj.k x2 + 2x + 1 = 0 ds ewy gSa] rks

og lehdj.k] ftlds ewy

1
1
are and is
E
D
1
1
(A) x  x 
2
2
2

1
2
(C) x  x  1 0
2

1
(B) x  x 
2
2

(D)

x2

1
1
2
(A) x  x 
2
2

1
2
(C) x  x  1 0
2

+ 2x + 1 = 0

1
1
rFkk E gS] gksxh
D
2
(B) x  x 

1
2

(D) x2 + 2x + 1 = 0

Q.25 In the figure, O is the centre of circle;


BCO = m, BAC = n. Then

Q.25 fn;s x;s fp= esa, O o`k dk dsUnz gS] BCO = m,


BAC = n gS] rks

n
O

n
O

(A) m + n = 90
(C) 2m + n = 180

Q.26

(B) m + n = 180
(D) m + 2n = 180

bca ca b
a bc
,
and
are in A.P
a
b
c
and a + b + c z 0, then :

If

(A) m + n = 90
(C) 2m + n = 180

(B) m + n = 180
(D) m + 2n = 180

bca ca b
a bc
,
,oa
lekUrj
a
b
c
Js.kh esa gSa rFkk a + b + c z 0 gS] rks

Q.26 ;fn

(A) b

ac
ac

(B) b

2ac
ac

(A) b

ac
ac

(B) b

2ac
ac

(C) b

ac
2

(D) b

ac

(C) b

ac
2

(D) b

ac

Q.27

The sum of three prime numbers is 100. If one of


them exceeds another by 36, then one of the
number is
(A) 7
(B) 29
(C) 41
(D) 67

Q.27 rhu vHkkT; la[;kvksa dk ;ksxQy 100 gSA ;fn buesa


ls ,d vU; ls 36 vf/kd gS] rks muesa ls ,d la[;k gS
(A) 7
(B) 29
(C) 41
(D) 67

Q.28

The LCM of two numbers is 12 times their HCF.


The sum of the HCF and LCM is 403. If one of
the number is 93, then the other number is
(A) 134
(B) 124
(C) 128
(D) 310

Q.28 nks la[;kvksa dk y?kqke lekioR;Z muds egke lekioR;Z


dk 12 xquk gSA y?kqke lekioR;Z ,oa egke lekioR;Z
dk ;ksx 403 gSA ;fn buesa ls ,d la[;k 93 gS] rks vU;

Q.29

The value of
sin3D (1 + cot D) + cos3 D(1 + tan D) is
(A) sinD cosD
(B) sinD + cosD
(C) sinD . cosD

CODE : A

(D)

1
sin D cos D

la[;k gS
(A) 134
(C) 128
Q.29

(B) 124
(D) 310

sin3D (1 + cot D) + cos3 D(1 + tan D) dk eku gS


(A) sinD cosD
(B) sinD + cosD
(C) sinD . cosD

(D)

1
sin D cos D
PAGE NO. # 5

Q.30 If

Q.30 ;fn

sinT +

sin T  sin T  sin T........ f


then sinT is equal to :
(B) tan2D
(A) sec2D
(C) sec2D tan2D
(D) cos2D

sec 4 D ,

sinT +

sin T  sin T  sin T........ f

sec 4 D ,

gS] rks sinT dk eku gS


(A) sec2D
(C) sec2D tan2D

(B) tan2D
(D) cos2D

Q.31

The greatest number of four digits, which when


divided by 12, 18 and 35 leaves 5 as remainder,
is:
(A) 8285
(B) 8825
(C) 7825
(D) 7285

Q.31 pkj vadkas dh lcls cM+h la[;k] ftls 12, 18 ,oa 35 ls


foHkkftr djus ij 'ks"kQy 5 gS] gksxh
(A) 8285
(B) 8825
(C) 7825
(D) 7285

Q.32

Minimum value of 2x2 8x + 7 is:


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

Q.32

2x2 8x + 7 dk U;wure eku gS


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

Q.33

D, E and F are the mid-points of the sides BC,


CAandAB of triangle ABC. If AD and BE meet
inside the triangle at G, then
(A) CG + GF > CF (B) CG + GF < CF

Q.33

D, E ,oa F f=Hkqt ABC dh Hkqtkvksa BC, CA ,oa AB


ds e/; fcUnq gSA ;fn AD ,oa BE f=Hkqt ds vUnj G
ij feyrh gS] rks

1
CF
2
ABCD is a parallelogram and E is the mid-point
of BC as shown in the figure. If DE andAB when
produced meet at F, then AF is equal to

(C) CG + GF = CF

Q.34

(D) CG = GF =

(A) CG + GF > CF

(B) CG + GF < CF

(C) CG + GF = CF

(D) CG = GF =

Q.34 fp= esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj ABCD ,d lekUrj prqHkqZt gS


rFkk E, BC dk e/; fcUnq gSA ;fn DE ,oa AB dks
c<kus ij og F ij feyrh gS] rks AF dk eku gS
D

C
E

E
A
3
AB
2
(C) 3 AB

(A)

1
CF
2

(B) 2 AB
(D) 2 AB2

3
AB
2
(C) 3 AB

(A)

F
(B) 2 AB
(D) 2 AB2

A salesman sold two pipes at Rs. 15 each. If his


profit on one was 25% and the loss on the other
was 25%, then on the whole he
(A) gained Rs. 2
(B) lost Rs. 2
(C) neither gained nor lost
(D) lost Rs. 3.

Q.35 ,d fosrk nks ikbZi esa ls R;sd dks Rs. 15 esa csprk
gSA ;fn ,d ij mldk ykHk 25% rFkk vU; ij mldh
gkfu 25% gS] rks dqy feykdj mls
(A) 2 :i;s dk ykHk gksrk gS
(B) 2 :i;s dh gkfu gksrh gS
(C) uk ykHk uk gh gkfu gksrh gS
(D) 3 :i;s dh gkfu gksrh gS

Q.36 The adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 10 m


and 8 m. If the distance between the longer sides
is 4m, then the distance between the shorter sides
is
(A) 2 m
(B) 3 m
(C) 4 m
(D) 5 m

Q.36 ,d lekUrj prqHkqZt dh vklUu Hkqtk,sa 10 m ,oa 8 m


gSaA ;fn cM+h Hkqtkvksa ds e/; nwjh 4m gS] rks NksVh

Q.35

CODE : A

Hkqtkvksa ds e/; nwjh gS


(A) 2 m
(C) 4 m

(B) 3 m
(D) 5 m
PAGE NO. # 6

Q.37

A cylindrical box of radius 5 cm contains 10 solid


spherical balls each of radius 5 cm. If the topmost
ball touches the upper cover of the box, then the
volume of the empty space in the box is:
(A)

2500
S cm3
3

(C) 2500 S cm3

Q.37 f=T;k 5 cm ds ,d csyukdkj ik= esa 10 Bksl xksyh;


xsna s gS]a ftuesa ls R;sd dh f=T;k 5 cm gSA ;fn lcls

ij dh xsan ik= ds ijh fljs dks Li'kZ djrh gS] rks


ik= esa fjDr Hkkx dk vk;ru gS

(B) 5000 S cm3


(D)

(A)

5000
S cm 3
3

2500
S cm3
3

(B) 5000 S cm3

(C) 2500 S cm3

(D)

5000
S cm 3
3

Q.38 Electric poles occur at equal distances of 240 m.


along a road. Heaps of stones are put at equal
distances of 320 m. along the same road. If the
first is at the foot of the first pole, then the next
heap will lie at the foot of a pole after a distance of
(A) 560 m.
(B) 960 m.
(C) 480 m.
(D) 1200 m.

Q.38 fctyh ds [kaHks lM+d ds fdukjs ij 240 m dh leku

Q.39

The length of a side of a rhombus is 5 m and one


of its diagonals is of length 8 m. The length of the
other diagonal is
(A) 5 m
(B) 7 m
(C) 6 m
(D) 8 m

Q.39 ,d leprqHkqZt dh ,d Hkqtk dh yEckbZ 5 m gS rFkk


blds ,d fod.kZ dh yEckbZ 8 m gS] rks vU; fod.kZ dh

Length of the shadow of a person is 'x' when the


angle of elevation of the sun is 45. If the length of

Q.40 ,d O;fDr ds ijNkbZ dh yEckbZ 'x' gS] tcfd lw;Z dk


mUu;u dks.k 45 gSA ;fn ijNkbZ dh yEckbZ dks

Q.40

the shadow increases by

nwfj;ksa ij yxs gq, gSaA mlh lM+d ij iRFkjksa dk <sj


320 m dh leku nwfj;ksa ij yxk;k tkrk gSA ;fn Fke
<sj Fke [kaHks ds ikn ij yxk;k tkrk gS] rks [kaHks ds
ikn ij yxus okyk vxyk <sj fdruh nwjh ij gksxk
(A) 560 m.
(C) 480 m.

yEckbZ gS
(A) 5 m
(C) 6 m

3  1 x, then the angle

of elevation of the sun should become


(A) 15
(B) 18
(C) 25
(D) 30

Q.41


If

a b

b is :
(A) 1 : 16
(C) 4 : 1
Q.42

 4 ab

ab

5 , then the value of a :


3

(B) 7 m
(D) 8 m

3  1 x ls cM+k;k tkrk gS] rks lw;Z dk mUu;u dks.k

gksxk
(A) 15
(C) 25

Q.41


;fn

(B) 18
(D) 30

a b

 4 ab

ab

5 gS] rks a : b dk eku


3

gS
(B) 1 : 4
(D) 16 :1

If a + b + c = 8, ab + bc + ca = 17, abc = 10,


then the value of (2 + a) (2 + b) (2 + c) is
(A ) 94
(B) 84
(C) 68
(D) 88

CODE : A

(B) 960 m.
(D) 1200 m.

(A) 1 : 16
(C) 4 : 1

(B) 1 : 4
(D) 16 :1

Q.42 ;fn a + b + c = 8, ab + bc + ca = 17, abc = 10,


gS] rks (2 + a) (2 + b) (2 + c) dk eku gS
(A) 94
(B) 84
(C) 68
(D) 88

PAGE NO. # 7

Q.43

A letter is chosen at random from the letters of the


word 'ASSASSINATION'. Find the probability
that the letter chosen is a vowel.
(A)

6
13

(B)

Q.43 'kCn 'ASSASSINATION' ds v{kjksa esa ls ;kn`PN;k

,d v{kj dk p;u fd;k tkrk gS] rks pqus x;s v{kj dk


Loj gksus dh kf;drk gS

3
13

7
(D) None of these
13
The sum of digits of a two- digit number is 7 and
the ten's place digit is 25% less than the unit's place
digit. What is the number?
(A) 25
(B) 43
(C) 16
(D) 34

(C)

Q.44

Q.45

2x + 3y = 10. How many integral values of x and


y (t 0) are possible?
(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 2

(A)

6
13

(B)

3
13

(C)

7
13

(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Q.44 nks vadksa dh la[;k ds vadksa dk ;ksx 7 gS rFkk ngkbZ vad


dh la[;k bdkbZ vad dh la[;k ls 25% NksVh gS] rks
la[;k gS ?
(A) 25
(B) 43
(C) 16
(D) 34
Q.45

a eku
2x + 3y = 10 gS] rks x o y (t 0) ds fdrus iw.kkZd
laHko gS ?
(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 2

Q.46 A technician has two resistance coils. By using


them separately in series or in parallel he is able to
obtain resistances of 3: and 16 : . What is the
resistance of the two coils ?
(A) 4:, 12:
(B) 7:, 9:
(C) 5:, 11:
(D) 6:, 10:

Q.46 ,d rduhdh O;fDr ds ikl nks izfrjks/kh dq.Mfy;k gSaA

Q.47

If there is a 0.1% increase in length due to


stretching, the percentage increase in its resistance
will be
(A) 0.2%
(B) 2%
(C) 1%
(D) 0.1%

Q.47 ;fn [khapus ls yEckbZ esa o`f) 0.1% gS] rks blds

Q.48

A certain resistor dissipates 0.5 W when connected


to a 3V potential difference. When connected to
a 1Vpotential difference, this resistorwill dissipate:
(A) 0.5 W
(B) 0.167 W
(C) 1.5 W
(D) 0.055 W

Q.48 ,d fuf'pr izfrjks/kd 3 V foHkokUrj ls tksM+us ij


0.5 W O;f;r djrk gSA 1 V foHkokUrj ls tksM+us ij
;g izfrjks/kd O;f;r djsxk :
(A) 0.5 W
(B) 0.167 W
(C) 1.5 W
(D) 0.055 W

Q.49

When an electric current flows through a long


solenoid, magnetic field is set up in and around
the solenoid. Then which of these statements is
true.
(A) Magnetic field inside the solenoid is uniform
and strong.
(B) Magnetic field outside the solenoid is uniform
and strong.
(C) Magnetic field inside the solenoid increases
as we move towards the ends of the solenoids.
(D) Magnetic field of solenoid resembles the
magnetic field of the bar magnet.

Q.49 tc ,d fo|qr /kkjk ,d yEch ifjukfydk ls izokfgr

CODE : A

mUgSa Js.khe esa ;k lekUrj e esa vyx&vyx iz;ksx


djds og 3: o 16 : ds izfrjks/k izkIr dj ikrk gSA
nksuksa dq.Mfy;ksa dk izfrjks/k D;k gS ?
(A) 4:, 12:
(C) 5:, 11:

(B) 7:, 9:
(D) 6:, 10:

izfrjks/k esa izfr'kr o`f) gksxh %


(A) 0.2%
(C) 1%

(B) 2%
(D) 0.1%

gksrh gS] rks ifjukfydk esa o blds pkjksa vksj pqEcdh;


{kS= LFkkfir gks tkrk gS] rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku
lR; gS \
(A) ifjukfydk ds Hkhrj pqEcdh; {kS= le:i o izcy
gSA
(B) ifjukfydk ds ckgj dh vksj pqEcdh; {kS= le:i
o izcy gSA
(C) ifjukfydk ds Hkhrj dh vksj pqEcdh; {kS= ifjukfydk
ds fljksa dh vksj tkus ij c<+rk gSA
(D) ifjukfydk dk pqEcdh; {kS= NM+ pqEcd ds pqEcdh;
{kS= ls lEikrh gksrk gSA
PAGE NO. # 8

Q.50

Lenz's law is a consequence of the law of


conservation of
(A) Charge
(B) Mass
(C) Energy
(D) Momentum

Q.50 ysUt dk fu;e fdlds laj{k.k ds fu;e dk ifj.kke gS\


(A) vkos'k
(B) nzO;eku
(C) tkZ
(D) laosx

Q.51 A charged particle having charge 3.2 1019 C is


travelling with a speed of 1.0 106 m/s. When it
passes perpendicular to the magnetic field 0.4T,
then the force experienced by it is :
(A) 12.8 1013 N (B) 1.28 1013 N
(C) 19.2 1015 N (D) 1.92 1015 N

Q.51 3.2 1019 C vkos'k okyk ,d vkosf'kr d.k


1.0 106 m/s dh pky ls xfreku gSA tc ;g 0.4 T

Light travels with a speed of 2 108 m/s in crown


glass of refractive index 1.5. The speed of light
intense flint glass having a refracting index 1.8 is
(B) 1.67 108 m/s
(A) 1.33 108 m/s
(C) 2.0 108 m/s
(D) 3 108 m/s

Q.52 izdk'k 1.5 viorZukad ds kWmu dkp esa 2 108 m/s


dh pky ls xfr djrk gSA 1.8 viorZukad okys rhoz

An object placed 10 cm in front of a lens has an


image 20 cm behind lens. The value of the power
of the lens (in diopter) ?
(A) 1.5
(B) 3.0
(C) 5.0
(D) 15.0

Q.53 ,d ySUl ds lkeus 10 cm ij j[kh ,d oLrq dk


izfrfcEc ySUl ds 20 cm ihNs curk gSA ySUl dh {kerk
dk eku (MkW;IVj esa) gS
(A) 1.5
(B) 3.0
(C) 5.0
(D) 15.0

Q.54 A person is looking at the image of his face in a


mirror byholding it close to his face. The image is
virtual. When he moves the mirror away from his
face, the image is inverted. What type of mirror is
he using ?
(A) Plane mirror
(B) Convex mirror
(C) Concave mirror (D) None of these

Q.54 ,d O;fDr vius psgjs ds fudV idM+dj j[ks gq;s ,d

Q.55

A convex lens is immersed in a liquid denser than


glass. It will behave as
(A) Plane glass
(B) Diverging lens
(C) Converging lens (D) Planoconvex lens

Q.55 ,d mky ySUl dkp ls l?ku nzo esa Mwcks;k tkrk gSA

The fuel used in nuclear power plant is


(A) U-235
(B) U-238
(C) U-236
(D) enriched-U-235

Q.56 ijek.kq 'kfDr la;a= esa iz;qDr bZ/ku gS %


(A) U-235
(B) U-238
(C) U-236
(D) laof/kZr-U-235

Q.52

Q.53

Q.56

CODE : A

pqEcdh; {kS= ds yEcor~ xqtjrk gS] rks blds }kjk


vuqHko fd;k x;k cy gS %
(A) 12.8 1013 N
(C) 19.2 1015 N

(B) 1.28 1013 N


(D) 1.92 1015 N

fyUV dkp esa izdk'k dh pky gS %


(A) 1.33 108 m/s
(C) 2.0 108 m/s

(B) 1.67 108 m/s


(D) 3 108 m/s

niZ.k esa vius psgjs dk izfrfcEc ns[k jgk gSA izfrfcEc


vkHkklh gSA tc og niZ.k dks vius psgjs ls nwj gVkrk
gS] rks izfrfcEc mYVk gks tkrk gSA og fdl izdkj ds
niZ.k dk iz;ksx dj jgk gS \
(A) lery niZ.k
(B) mky niZ.k
(C) vory niZ.k
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

;g fdldh Hkkfr O;ogkj djsxk \


(A) lery dkp
(B) vilkjh ySUl
(C) vfHklkjh ySUl
(D) leryksky ySUl

PAGE NO. # 9

Q.57

Four carsA, B, C and D are moving on a levelled


road. Their distance versus time graphs are shown
in figure. Choose correct statement
S

Q.57 pkj dkj A, B, C o D ,d lery lM+d ij xfreku

gSA mudh nwjh o le; dk vkjs[k fp= esa iznf'kZr gSA


lgh dFku pqfu;sA
S

C
D

(A) dkj A dkj D ls rhoz gSA


(B) dkj B lcls /kheh gSA
(C) dkj D dkj C ls rhoz gSA
(D) dkj C lcls /kheh gSA

(A) Car A is faster than car D


(B) Car B is the slowest.
(C) Car D is faster than car C
(D) Car C is the slowest.
Q.58 A particle starts from rest and moves with uniform
acceleration. Then the ratio of distance covered
in nth second to n sec. is

Q.59

Q.58 ,d d.k fojke ls izkjEHk djrk gS rFkk ,dleku Roj.k


ls xfr djrk gS] rks nth lSd.M esa o n lSd.M esa r; nwjh
dk vuqikr gS :

(A)

n2
2n  1

(B)

2n  1
n2

(A)

n2
2n  1

(B)

2n  1
n2

(C)

n2
2n  1

(D)

2n  1
n2

(C)

n2
2n  1

(D)

2n  1
n2

Figure (i) and (ii) below show the displacementtime graphs of two particles moving along the xaxis. We can say that
x

foLFkkiu&le; xzkQ dks n'kkZrs gSAa ge dg ldrs gSa fd


x

(i)

(ii)

(A) Both the particle are having a uniformly


accelerated motion.
(B) Boththeparticleare havinga uniformlyretarted
motion
(C) Particle (i) is having a uniformly accelerated
motion while particle (ii) is having a uniformly
retarded motion.
(D) particle(i) is havingauniformlyretarted motion
while particle (ii) is having a uniformlyaccelerated
motion.

CODE : A

Q.59 fp= (i) o (ii), x-v{k ds vuqfn'k xfreku nks d.kksa ds

(i)

(ii)

(A) nksuksa d.k ,dleku :i ls Rofjr xfr esa gSA


(B) nksuksa d.k ,dleku :i ls eafnr xfr esa gSA
(C) d.k (i) ,dleku :i ls Rofjr xfr esa gS tcfd
d.k (ii) ,dleku :i ls eafnr xfr esa gSA
(D) d.k (i) ,dleku :i ls eafnr xfr esa gS tcfd
d.k (ii) ,dleku :i ls Rofjr xfr esa gSA

PAGE NO. # 10

Q.60

A ball of mass 2 kg moving with a speed of 100


m/s hits a wall and rebounds with the same speed.
If the contact time is
the wall is
(A) 104 N
(C) 0 N

Q.61

Q.60

1
s the force applied on
50

100 m/s dh pky ls xfreku 2 kg nzO;eku dh ,d xsn


a
,d nhokj ls Vdjkdj mlh pky ls okil ykSVrh gSA

;fn lEidZ le;

1
s gS] rks nhokj ij vkjksfir cy
50

gSA
(B) 2 104 N
(D) 4 104 N

(A) 104 N
(C) 0 N

(B) 2 104 N
(D) 4 104 N

A cricket ball of mass 150 g moves at a speed of


12 m/s and after hitting by the bat it is deflected
back at the speed of 20 m/s. If the bat and the ball
remained in contact for 0.02 s then, the impulse
and average force exerted on the ball by the bat
are respectively :
(A) 2.4 NS ; 480 N (B) 2.4 NS ; 120 N
(C) 4.8 NS ; 480 N (D) 4.8 NS ; 240 N

Q.61

A shell of mass 0.020 kg is fired by a gun of mass


100 kg. If the muzzle speed of the shell is 80 m/s,
what is the recoil speed of the gun ?
(A) 0.02 m/s
(B) 0.04 m/s
(C) 0.016 m/s
(D) 0.032 m/s

Q.62

Q.63

A ball is thrown verticallyupwards with a velocity


of 50 m/s. The maximum height to which it rises is
(A) 100 m
(B) 110 m
(C) 150m
(D) 125 m

a h
Q.63 ,d xsan 50 m/s ds osx ls /okZ/kj ij dh vksj Qsd
tkrh gSA ;g vf/kdre fdl pkbZ rd tk;sxh ?
(A) 100 m
(B) 110 m
(C) 150m
(D) 125 m

Q.64

Gravitational force on the surface of the moon in

Q.62

1
on as strong as gravitational force on the earth.
6
The masses of a 10 kg object on the moon and on
the earth are respectively.
(A) 1.66 kg, 10 kg
(B) 1.66 kg, 1.66 kg
(C) 10 kg, 1.66 kg
(D) 10 kg, 10 kg

Q.65

The gravitational force between two objects is F.


If masses of both objects are halved without
changing distance between them, then the
gravitational force would become
F
4
(C) F

(A)

CODE : A

F
2
(D) 2F

(B)

150 g nzO;eku dh ,d fdsV xsan 12 m/s dh pky ls


xfr djrh gS rFkk cYys ls izgkj ds i'pkr~ ;g 20 m/
s dh pky ls okil fo{ksfir gksrh gSA ;fn cYyk o xsan
0.02 s ds fy;s lEidZ esa jgs gksa] rks cYys }kjk xsan ij

vkjksfir vkosx o vkSlr cy e'k% gSa


(A) 2.4 NS ; 480 N
(C) 4.8 NS ; 480 N

(B) 2.4 NS ; 120 N


(D) 4.8 NS ; 240 N

0.020 kg nzO;eku dk ,d xksyk 100 kg nzO;eku dh

,d rksi }kjk pyk;k tkrk gSA ;fn xksys dh ukyeq[k


pky 80 m/s gS, rks rksi dh fr{ksi.k pky D;k gS?
(A) 0.02 m/s
(C) 0.016 m/s

(B) 0.04 m/s


(D) 0.032 m/s

Q.64 pUnzek dh lrg ij xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy i`Foh ij


1
gSA pUnzek ij o i`Foh ij 10
6
kg oLrq ds nzO;eku e'k% gS ?
(A) 1.66 kg, 10 kg
(B) 1.66 kg, 1.66 kg
(C) 10 kg, 1.66 kg
(D) 10 kg, 10 kg

xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy dk

Q.65 nks oLrqvksa ds chp xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy F gSA ;fn nksuksa

oLrqvksa ds nzO;eku muds chp dh nwjh ifjofrZr fd;s


fcuk vk/ks dj fn;s tk;s] rks xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy gks
tk;sxk
F
4
(C) F

(A)

F
2
(D) 2F

(B)

PAGE NO. # 11

Q.66

An object weighs 10 N in air. When immersed


fully in water, it weighs only 8 N. The weight of
the liquid displaced by the object will be
(A) 2 N
(B) 8 N
(C) 10 N
(D) 12 N

Q.66 ,d oLrq dk ok;q esa Hkkj 10 N gSA ty esa iw.kZ :i ls


Mwcksus ij bldk Hkkj dsoy 8 N gksrk gSA oLrq }kjk

Q.67 A fire wood board floats in fresh water with 60%


of its volume under water. The densityof the wood
in g/cm3 is
(A) 0.4
(B) 0.5
(C) 0.6
(D) <0.4

Q.67 ,d Qk;j oqM ydM+h cksMZ LoPN ty esa vius vk;ru


dk 60% Hkkx ty ds vUnj j[krs gq;s rSjrk gSA ydM+h
dk ?kuRo (g/cm3) gS %
(A) 0.4
(B) 0.5
(C) 0.6
(D) <0.4

Q.68 If the kinetic energy of a body is increased by


300%, its momentum will increased by
(A) 100%
(B) 150%

Q.68 ;fn ,d oLrq dh xfrt tkZ 300% c<+k nh tk;s rks


bldk laosx fdruk c<+ tk;sxk ?
(A) 100%
(B) 150%

(C)
Q.69

Q.70

300 %

(A) 2 N
(C) 10 N

(D) 175%

(C)

(B) 8 N
(D) 12 N

300 %

(D) 175%

An escalator is used to move 20 people (60 kg


each) per minute from the Ist floor of a
departmental store to the second floor at a height
of 5 m. Neglecting friction, the power required is
(A) 100 W
(B) 200 W
(C) 1000 W
(D) 2000 W

Q.69 ,d ,LdsysVj dks fdlh fMikVZeUs Vy LVksj ds Fke ry


ls 5 m pkbZ ij fLFkr nwljs ry rd 20 O;fDr (60
kg R;sd) fr feuV ys tkus esa ;qDr fd;k tkrk gSA

A block of mass of 1 kg slides down on a inclined


plane of inclination 30. Find the work done by
the weight of the block as it slides through 50 cm.
(A) 3.45 J
(B) 5.30 J
(C) 2.50 J
(D) 4.50 J

Q.70

Q.71 In the curve (figure) half the wavelength is


A

(A) BD
(C) DE
Q.72

foLFkkfir fd;s x;s nzo dk Hkkj gksxk

(A) 100 W
(C) 1000 W

(B)AB
(D)AE

(B) 200 W
(D) 2000 W

1 kg nzO;eku dk ,d CykWd 30 ur dks.k ds ,d vkur


ry ij uhps dh vksj fQlyrk gSA CykWd ds 50 cm ls

fQlyus ij CykWd ds Hkkj }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z Kkr


dhft;sA
(A) 3.45 J
(C) 2.50 J

(B) 5.30 J
(D) 4.50 J

Q.71 o (fp=) esa vk/kh rjaxnS/;Z gS :


A

An object is 11 km below sea level. A research


vessel series down a sonar signal to confirm this
depth.After how long can it expect to get the echo?
(Speed of sound in sea water as 1540 m/s)
(A) 15.30 s
(B) 14.28 s
(C) 12.20 s
(D) 11.13 s

CODE : A

?k"kZ.k dks ux.; ekfu;s] vko';d 'kfDr gS

(A) BD
(C) DE

(B)AB
(D)AE

Q.72 ,d oLrq leq) ry ls 11 km uhps gSA ,d vUos"kh

tgkt bl xgjkbZ dks lqfuf'pr djus ds fy;s lksukj


ladsrks dh Js.kh uhps dh vksj Hkstrk gSA ;g fdruh nsj
ckn fr/ofu kIr dj ldrk gS ?
(leqnzh ty esa /ofu dh pky =1540 m/s)
(A) 15.30 s
(C) 12.20 s

(B) 14.28 s
(D) 11.13 s

PAGE NO. # 12

Q.73 The chemistry of Li is very similar to that of Mg


even though they belong to different groups. This
is due to the fait that :
(A) both occur in nature as compounds.
(B) both have same electronic configuration.
(C) both have nearly the same size.
(D) none of these is correct fact.
Q.74

The formula of sodium tungstate is Na2WO4 and


that of lead phosphate is Pb3(PO4)2. What is the
formula for lead tungstate.
(A) PbWO4
(B) Pb2(WO4)3
(C) Pb3(WO4)2
(D) None of these

Q.75 An isotone of

76
32 Ge

77
34 Se

(B)

77
33 As

(C)

77
33 Sc

(D) None of these

Q.76 Consider the following data :

Q.77

Atomic Weight
12
35.5

Li dk jlk;u Mg ds cgqr leku gS ;|fi os fHkUu


lewgksa ls lEcfU/kr gSA bldk dkj.k ;g gS fd :
(A) nksuksa izd`fr esa ;kSfxd ds :i esa ik;s tkrs gSA
(B) nksuksa dk bysDVkWfud foU;kl leku gksrk gSA
(C) nksuksa dk vkdkj yxHkx leku gksrk gSA
(D) buesa ls dksbZ Hkh rF; lgh ugha gSA

Q.74 lksfM;e VaxLVsV dk lw= Na2WO4 rFkk ysM QkWLQsV


dk lw= Pb3(PO4)2 gSA ysM VaxLVsV dk lw= D;k gS\
(A) PbWO4
(B) Pb2(WO4)3
(C) Pb3(WO4)2
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
Q.75

is :

(A)

Element
A
B

Q.73

76
32 Ge

dk leU;wVkWfud (isotone) gS :

(A)

77
34 Se

(B)

77
33 As

(C)

77
33 Sc

(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Q.76 fuEu vkdM+ksa ij fopkj dhft, :


rRo
A
B

ijek.kq Hkkj
12
35 . 5

A and B combine to form new substance X. If


4 moles of B combines with 1 mole of A to give
1 mole of X then the weight of one mole of X is :
(A) 154.0 g
(B) 74.0 g
(C) 47.5 g
(D) 166.0 g

A rFkk B la;qDr gksdj u;k inkFkZ X cukrs gSA ;fn


4 eksy B 1 eksy A ls la;qDr gksdj 1 eksy X nsrk gS] rks
,d eksy X dk Hkkj gksxk :
(A) 154.0 g
(B) 74.0 g
(C) 47.5 g
(D) 166.0 g

Select incorrect statement :


(A) The Lewis dot symbol for the second member
of each groupfrom group 1A to 7A has the number
of electron same as its group no.
(B) The group of chemical entities O+, Ar, S2 ,
N3, Ne, N has isoelectronic pairs.
(C) Compound Tetra ethyl lead [Pb(CH2CH3)4]
is not used in leaded gasoline.
(D) 2, 2, 4 Trimethylhexane is the IUPAC name

Q.77 xyr dFku dk p;u dhft, :


(A) oxZ 1A ls 7A rd izR;sd oxZ ds f}rh; lnL; ds

of (CH 3 ) 3  C  CH 2  CH  CH 3 .
|
C2H5
Q.78 Which one of the following is a molecule?
(A) Phosphate
(B) Hydrogen phosphate
(C) Phosphoric acid
(D) Dihydrogen phosphate
CODE : A

fy, yqbl
Z fcUnq izrhd esa bysDVkWu dh la[;k mldh oxZ
la[;k ds leku gksrh gSA
(B) jklk;fud Lih'kht dk oxZ O+, Ar, S2 , N3,
Ne, N lebysDVkWfud ;qXe j[krk gSA
(C) ;kSfxd VsVk,fFky ysM [Pb(CH2CH3)4] ysM ;qDr
xSlksfyu esa iz;qDr ugha gksrk gSA
(D) 2, 2, 4 VkbZesfFky gSDlsu
(CH 3 )3  C  CH 2  CH  CH 3 dk IUPAC uke gSA
|
C2H 5

Q.78 fuEu esa ls dkSulk ,d v.kq gS?


(A) QkWLQsV
(B) gkbMkstu QkWLQsV
(C) QkWLQksfjd vEy
(D) MkbZgkbMkstu QkWLQsV
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Q.79

Select the incorrect statement :


(A) CO is flammable but CO2 is not.
(B) Plants need CO2, H2O and at least six elements
N, P, K, Ca, S and Mg for their satisfactory
growth.
(C) Potassium cyanide reacts with acids to give a
non poisonous gas.
(D)Adark shinysolid is iodine, to confirm it a non
destructive test can be performed.

Q.80 Which one of the following sets of phenomena


would increase on raising the temperature?
(A) Diffusion, Evaporation, Compression of gases.
(B) Evaporation, Solubility,Compression of gases.
(C) Evaporation, Diffusion, Expansion of gases.
(D) Evaporation, Solubility, Diffusion,
Compression of gases.
Q.81 Which of these has the electronic configuration of
a hydrogen atom?
(A) He
(B) He2+
(C) Li+
(D) Li2+
Q.82

The best method to separate two liquid using a


separating funnel.
(A) the liquid must have appreciably different
boiling points.
(B) twoliquids must be immisciblewith each other.
(C) two liquids must be miscible with each other.
(D) one of liquid must be water.

Q.79 xyr dFku dk p;u dhft, :


(A) CO Toyu'khy gS ysfdu CO2 ugha
(B) ikniksa dks mudh i;kZIr o`f) ds fy, CO2, H2O
rFkk de ls de N% rRo N, P, K, Ca, S rFkk Mg

vko';d gksrs gSA


(C) iksVsf'k;e lk;ukbM vEyks ls f;k dj vfo"kkDr
xSl nsrk gSA
(D) ,d xgjk pedhyk Bksl vk;ksMhu gS] bls fuf'pr
djus ds fy, ,d vHkatd (non-destructive) ijh{k.k
fd;k tk ldrk gSA
Q.80 ifj?kVuk dk fuEu esa ls dkSulk leqPp; rki c<+us ij
c<+sxk?
(A) folj.k, ok"iu, xSlks dk lEihM+u
(B) ok"iu, foys;rk, xSlkas dk lEihM+u
(C) ok"iu, folj.k, xSlkas dk lEihM+u
(D) ok"iu, foys;rk, folj.k, xSlksa dk lEihM+u
Q.81 buesa ls dkSu gkbMkt
s u ijek.kq dk bysDVkWfud foU;kl

j[krk gS\
(A) He
(C) Li+

(B) He2+
(D) Li2+

Q.82 i`FkDdj.k dhi dk mi;ksx djds nks nzo dks i`Fkd djus

dh mke fof/k gksxh tcfd


(A) nzo i;kZIr fHkUu DoFkukad okys gksA
(B) nksuksa nzo ,d nwljs ls vfeJ.kh; gks
(C) nksuksa nzo ,d nwljs ls feJ.kh; gks
(D) ,d nzo ty gks

Q.83

Which of the following has maximum number of


atoms?
(B) 18 g of O2
(A) 18 g of H2O
(C) 18 g of CO2
(D) 18 g of CH4

Q.83 fuEu esa ls fdlesa ijek.kqvksa dh vf/kdke la[;k gS?


(A) 18 g H2O
(B) 18 g O2
(C) 18 g CO2
(D) 18 g CH4

Q.84

Identify the substance oxidised and substance


reduced in the following reactions :
2PbO(s) + C(s) o 2Pb(s) + CO2(g)
(A) Carbon is oxidised and lead is reduced.
(B) Lead oxide is reduced and Carbon is oxidised.
(C) Carbon di oxide is reduced and lead is
oxidised.
(D) Lead oxide is oxidised and Carbon is reduced.

Q.84 fuEu vfHkf;k esa vkWDlhd`r gksus okys inkFkZ rFkk


vipf;r gksus okys inkFkZ dks igpkfu;s :
2PbO(s) + C(s) o 2Pb(s) + CO2(g)
(A) dkcZu vkWDlhd`r gksrk gS rFkk ysM vipf;r gksrk gSA
(B) ysM vkWDlkbM vipf;r gksrk gS rFkk dkcZu vkWDlhd`r

CODE : A

gksrk gSA
(C) dkcZu MkbZvkWDlkbM vipf;r gksrk gS rFkk ysM

vkWDlhd`r gksrk gSA


(D) ysM vkWDlkbM vkWDlhd`r gksrk gS rFkk dkcZu vipf;r
gksrk gSA

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Q.85

Which of the following statement is correct about


an aqueous solution of an acid and of a base?
(i) Higher the pH, stronger the acid
(ii) Higher the pH, weaker the acid
(iii) Lower the pH, stronger the base
(iv) Lower the pH, weaker the base
(A) (i) and (iii)
(B) (ii) and (iii)
(C) (i) and (iv)
(D) (ii) and (iv)

Q.86

The soap molecule has a :


(A) hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail.
(B) hydrophobic head and a hydrophilic tail.
(C) hydrophobic head and a hydrophobic tail.
(D) hydrophilic head and a hydrophilic tail.

Q.87

Which among the following are unsaturated


hydrocarbons?
(i) CH3CH2CH2CH3
(ii) H  C { C  H
(iii) CH 3  CH  CH 2  CH 3
|
CH 3

Q.86 lkcqu v.kq esa gksrk gS :


(A) tyLusgh 'kh"kZ rFkk tyfojks/kh iwaN
(B) tyfojks/kh 'kh"kZ rFkk tyLusgh iwaN
(C) tyfojks/kh 'kh"kZ rFkk tyfojks/kh iwaN
(D) tyLusgh 'kh"kZ rFkk tyLusgh iwaN
Q.87 fuEu esa ls vlar`Ir gkbMksdkcZu dkSulk gS?
(i) CH3CH2CH2CH3
(ii) H  C { C  H
(iii) CH 3  CH  CH 2  CH 3
|
CH 3
(iv) CH 3  C CH 3
|
CH 3

(iv) CH 3  C CH 3
|
CH 3
(A) (i) and (iii)
(C) (ii) and (iv)

Q.85 fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku ,d vEy rFkk ,d {kkj ds


tyh; foy;u ds ckjs esa lgh gS?
(i) mPp pH, izcy vEy
(ii) mPp pH, nqcZy vEy
(iii) fuEu pH, izcy {kkj
(iv) fuEu pH, nqcy
Z {kkj
(A) (i) rFkk (iii)
(B) (ii) rFkk (iii)
(D) (ii) rFkk (iv)
(C) (i) rFkk (iv)

(B) (ii) and (iii)


(D) (iii) and (iv)

(A) (i) rFkk (iii)


(C) (ii) rFkk (iv)

(B) (ii) rFkk (iii)


(D) (iii) rFkk (iv)

Q.88 Which of the following oxide(s) of iron would be


obtained on prolonged reaction of iron with steam?
(A) FeO
(B) Fe3O4
(C) Fe2O3
(D) Fe2O3 and Fe3O4

Q.88 vk;ju dh Hkki ds lkFk yEcs le; rd vfHkf;k ij


izkIr gksus okyk vk;ju vkWDlkbM fuEu esa ls dkSulk gS?
(A) FeO
(B) Fe3O4
(C) Fe2O3
(D) Fe2O3 rFkk Fe3O4

Q.89

Arrange thefollowingelements in theorder of their


decreasing metallic character :
Na, Si, Cl, Mg, Al.
(A) Cl > Si > Al > Mg > Na
(B) Na> Mg > Al > Si > Cl
(C) Na > Mg > Si > Cl > Al
(D) Al > Na > Si > Ca > Mg

Q.89 fuEu rRokas dks muds /kkfRod xq.k ds ?kVrs gq, e esa

Which of the following is the smallest in size?


(B) N3
(A) Na+
(C) O2
(D) F

Q.90 fuEu esa ls dkSu vkdkj esa lcls NksVk gS?


(A) Na+
(B) N3
2
(C) O
(D) F

Q.90

CODE : A

O;ofLFkr dhft, %
Na, Si, Cl, Mg, Al.
(A) Cl > Si > Al > Mg > Na
(B) Na> Mg > Al > Si > Cl
(C) Na > Mg > Si > Cl > Al
(D) Al > Na > Si > Ca > Mg

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