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NTSE National Talent Search Examination MAT + SAT { Stage I] Time : 180 Min Max. Marks ; 180 Read the following instructions carefully. 1, Answers are to be given ona separate answer sheet. Use only HB Pencil. 2. Write your Roll No. very clearly (only one digit in one block) on this booklet and on the answersheet. 8. This test consists of 180 questions of one mark each. All the questions are compulsory. 4, Answer to each question by fling the correct alternative among the four choices 4 onthe answer sheet, : Example % = Q.No Alternatives conectway/ 2 @ © @ @ ‘Attematives Wrong way @O@ 8 @ 5, Now,tumto the next page and start answering the questions, ’ Paper I: Mental Ability Test Directions (Q. Nos. 1-4) in the following questions, there is a relationship between the numbers/letters/figures on the left of the sign; 3), the same relationship exists to the right of the sign'::), of which one is missing. Find the missing term from the alternatives. 4. ate:tea::top:? @, pot d. opt £. top. d. pio 2. Match : Win :: Examination : ? a. Write }. Appear ¢. Success: d. Attempt 3, KLQM:CFMK:: NRPT:? @. FUR, 5. GULP < FLMR, d. PUNT 4. JPN: KMOQ::?:XVTZ a, YSW 2. suwT €. GY d. YSUW 5. Look at the following figure. Find the pattern for writing a number in the small triangles and find the missing number. Ex a. 13 bi4 6.20 aa 6. Find out the correct alternative from the alternatives a, b, c and d which will replace the question mark. Dad a. 20 5. 42 6. 38 d.s2 Difections (Q. Nos. 7-8) inthe following question. Find out the alternatives, which bears the some relationship to third word as the first two bears. 7, Select the correct alternative to replace the question mark (?). 3,1,2,2:9, 1, 4,4,::0, 2,3, 4.1,4,6,6 4.1.4,9,9 6.0,4,6,8 .0,4,3,9 Select the correct alternative to replace the question mark (?). 40: 21::100:? ae 3. 89 os + 451 9, Select the correct alternative to replace the question mark (?}. L/S: 12/19::V/T:? a, 12/20 6, 20/0 ©, 9120 d. 19/20 10. 11. 12, 13, 14. 15. 16. 17. 18, In the following question select the answer figure from given alternatives, which continues the Problem figure. Problem Figures Answer Figures +—|—3/—= | | — | : > 2 | € ? rT =/55'¢ - |) |S} ? | SS | Se) SS | =| a a b “ d Pranda city is located at Green lake. City Akrama is located West of Pranda city. City Thakada is located West of Akrama city but West of Pranda city. City karan is East of Bhopri but is West of ‘Thakada and Akrama city. Ifthis cities are jocated in same district. Then, can you say which city is locate extreme West? @. Karan }, Pranda . Thakada, . Bhopri Find the odd one from the alternatives. @, 8~15~30 5. 19-30-50 64-12-16 d. 25~50-100 Find the odd one from the altematives. YU Zz APF} b & a In the given series, what will replace the question mark (?). 4/12/95, 1/1/96, 29/1/96, 26/2/96, ? @, 24/3/96 5, 25/3/96 6. 26/3/96 d, 27/3/96 In the series given below, count the number of 9's, each of which is not immediately preceded by 5 but is immediately followed by either 2 or 3. How many such 9's are there? 192659383932 59293482698 @, One }. Four 6. Five d. six In the following series of number, find out how many times 1, 3 and 7 have appeared together, 7 being in the middle and 1 and 3 on either side of 7? 2973173771331738571377173906 a3 b4 as . more than 5 In the following series 6412287 42153862171413286 How many pairs of altemate number have a difference of 2? @. Orie 5. Two 6. Three d, Four In the following list of numerals, how many 2's are there each of which is followed by 1 but not preceded by 4? 421214211244412212144214212124142124146 @. Two b, Three ¢. Four d. Five 19. 21. Observe the figure given below, Problem Figure ‘the mirror image of the figure is rotated through 90° in the clockwise direction, it will ook like Answer Figures OVOO Observe the figure given below. Problem Figure oty d. Data insulficient By mistake a voltmeter is connected in series and an ammeter is connected in parallel with resistance in an electrical circuit. What will happen to the instruments? @. Voltmeter is damaged B, Ammeter is damaged ¢. Both are damaged d. None are damaged ‘Which of the following is the example of ideal black body? @. Kejal 6. Blackboard ¢, Apin hole box d. None of these Consider the following statements Assertion (A) The velocity of sound in air increases due to the presence of moisture in it Reason (R) The presence of moisture in air lowers the density of air. @. Both A and R ate true and Ris the correct explanation of A, 5, Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. 6. Ais tue, but Ris false. d. Ais false, but Ris tue. 95, 100, 101. 102. 103. 104, 105. ‘When seen in green light, the saffron and green portions of our national flag will appear as @. biack , black and green respectively ¢ green . green and yellow respectively 1fa.0.1% length is increased due to stretching, then the percentage increase in its resistance willbe a, 0.2% 5. 2% 61% d. 01% ‘There are two electric bulbs of 40 W and 100 W. Which one will be brighter when first connected in series and then in parallel? @, 40W in series and 100 W in parallel 4. 100 Win series and 40 W in parallel €. 40W both in series and parallel will be uniform —d. 100 W both in series and parallel will be uniform A positive charge enters a uniform magnetic field as shown. What is the direction of the magnetic force? XXXXXK XXXXXX %—v XXXX XX @. Out of the page &. into the page ¢. Downwards: d. Upward ‘A permanent magnet 4, attracts al substances 4, attracts only magnetic substances , attracts magnetic substances and repels all non-magnetic substances d, attracts non-magnetic substances and repels magnetic substances Amagnetic wire of dipole moment 4x Am?is bent in the form of semi-circle. The new magnetic moment is a. 4x Am? b, 82 Am? + 6 4am? d. None of these Apoint objectis placed ata distance of 30 cm froma convex mirror of focal length of 30 cm. The image will form at a @. infinity 4. pole 6 focus d. 15 cm behind the mirror An astronaut in a spaceship see the outer space as @. white &. black 6. blue d. ted ‘Which of the following is an example of a chemical change? @, Dissolution of salt in water 4, Evaporation of water 6. Rusting of ron i. Sublimation Consider the following facts regarding electrons and identify the incorrect statements. @. Mass of an electron is 9.11x 107g. . Charge of an electron is -1.6x 107°C. , Relative charge of an electron is ~ 1 d. Electron was named by stoney Match the following List! List (Element) (Discoverer) ‘A Nirogen |. Gar Winheim Scheele 8. Baum [2 Daniel Rutherford ©. Ttanum —|3. Marie Cure, Pere Curie D. Potonium —_|4, Wiliam Gregor Codes ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD a1234 ba2ei4 2143 d4321 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113, # Cland # Cl differ from each other in respect of number of @, protons 5, electrons 6. neutrons: d. None of these Which of the following is the correct electronic configuration of Neon? 4.2.8 5. 2,8,2 2KC10, —> 2KCl+ 30, The above reaction is an example of a @. combination reaction . displacement reaction 62,7 d. 2,8,1 B, cecomposition reaction , double displacement reaction Tendency of an atom in a molecule to attract the shared pair of electron towards itself is known. as @, electron-atfinity (EA) 6. ionisation energy (IE) Match the following Tit © - =x (Example’of Reaction) A. Fe(s)+ CuSO4(aq) -—> FeSO,(aq) + Cu (s) B. AQNOs + HCI -—» AgClL +HNOs C. CH,(g)+202(g) —> COz(g) +2H0(9) D. 2AgCKs) —> 2Ag{(s)+Clo(g) Codes ABCD ABCD a1234 b4234 2. electronegativity EN) d. valency Decomposition reaction Preciptation reaction Combination reaction Displacement reaction ABCD 4324 ABCD di324 ‘Which of the following elements are more reactive than hydrogen? Hg, K, Ni, Co, Cu, Pt @. Hg, Co, Cu b. K,Ni, Co. 6, Cu, Pt, Ni d. Hg, K, Pt Acompound ‘x’ is an alkane. It is the main constituent of natural gas and abundantly found in marshy areas. In presence of sunlight, it reacts with chlorine and forms chloroform, but in absence of sunlight, it does not reacts with chlorine. Identify ‘X'. @, Ethane 5. Methane ¢. Butane d. Propane Match the following Ee Sales Ee wee ‘A. Siainless steet 1. Utonss, pipes, nut 8. Duralumin 2. Coina ©. Bronze 3. Krives ofblades 0.8 4. Flockets Codes ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD a1234 b4321 1324 d.3421 114, 115, 116. 117, 118. 119, 120. 121, 122. 123. 124. Which metal is the best conductor of electricity? @. Silver &. Gold ¢. Sodium . Aluminium Consider the following statements 1, Carbon dioxide is one of the greenhouse gases. Il. An increase in the carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere would cause more heat to be retained by the atmosphere and lead to global warming. Which of the statements giver above is/are correct? a. Only 5. Only tt ¢. Both | and Il d. None of these Pine, fir, spruce, cedar, larch and cypress are the famous timber yielding plants of which several also occur widely in the hilly regions of India. All these belong to @. angiosperms . gymnosperms ¢. monoeotyledons . dicotyledons Movement of cell against concentration gradient is called 4. osmosis 5. active transport ¢. diffusion d. passive transport Most fish do not sink in water because of the presence of 1. Swim bladder I, Ait sacs IIL Air in spongy bones Which of the statements given above is/are correct? @. Vandi DB, tana Mand IV d. Only! Other than spreading malaria, anopheles mosquitoes are also vectors of @. dengue fever b. filariasis ¢. encephalitis dd, yellow fever Our skin, when exposed to excess sunlight, become dark. This is because our skin pigments called 4. flavoxanthin }. melanin, ¢. carotene . xanthophyll One day you wake with a sore throat and runny nose. Your doctor takes a swab from your throat, send it to a lab and telephones you the next day to say that antibiotic will not help you get better. Which of the following is the most likely reason for the doctor’s statement? 4. Having waited a day, itis too late to teke en antibiotic }, You need an antiseptic, not an antibiotic 6. You need to be vaccinated instead of taking an antibiotic d. You are infected by a vius Nitrogen is fixed in ecosystems in ways stated below. Which one of the statements below is false? @. By cyanobacteria 5, By electrical discharges in the atmosphere G, By industrially synthesised ferliser . By denitrification Mycobacterium causes leprosy, Corynebacterium diphtheria causes diphtheria and vibrio comma causes @. tetanus, 2 influenza 6. cholera typhoid ‘The first transgenic plants expressing engineered foreign genes were tobacco plants produced by the use of 4. Agrobacterium tumefaciens 4, Bacillus thuringiensis ¢, Arabidopsis thaliana . Streptomyors hygroscopicus 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131, Match the following u Jove shot We ‘Where for ving organism 1. Large particle 8. Upper layer ot soit 2. kind of sl ©. Sandy sol 8 Dakin ockur D._ Mille layer of he soil 4. Small parcles and packed tight E! Clayey sol 5, Lesser amount of humus Codes ABCDE ABCDE ABCOE ABCDE Q23154 b31542 G15432 2542314 in the given figure, if PQ||RS, ZQPT = 115° and ZPTR=20°, then ZSRT is equal to a. 155° 2. 150° 6, 138° d. 95° ‘Two planes start from a city and fly in opposite directions, one averaging a speed of 40 km/h greater than the others. If they are 3400 km apatt after 5h, the average speeds, respectively are @. 330, 370 km/h 5. 320, 360 kmin 6, 250, 290 krvh . 200, 240 kein ‘Sum of the roots of the equation x” + 5x +6=Ois as ba a4 as Ahollow sphere of internal and external diameters 4 cm and 8 cm, respectively is melted into a cone of base diameter 8 cm. The height of the cone is @. 110m b. 120m 140m, d. 160m In aright angled AABG, right angled at B, if PandQ are points on the sides ABand ACrespectively, then which of the given option is correct ? @. AQ* + CP? =2 (AC? + PQ?) b. 2 (AQ? + OP) = AC? + PQ? 6 AQ? + PC? = AC? + PQ? 4. AQ +P = 3.00 + PQ) If ABCD is a quadrilateral whose diagonals AC and BD intersects atO, then which of the given option is correct ? b A ‘5 @. (AB + 20 + CD + DA)<(AC + BD) B, (AB-+ BC + GD + DA) <2(AC + BD) 6, (AB + BC + CD + DA)> (AC + BD) d. (AB + BC +CD + DA)=2(AC + BD) 132. 133. 134, 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141, 142, 143. 144, CD is a direct common tangent to two circles intersecting each other at A and B. Then, ZCAD + ZCBD is equal to AN , 180° b. 90° , 360" dtr ‘The mid value of a class interval is 42. ifthe class size is 10, then the upper and lower limits of the class are @, 37.5 and 475 4, a7 and 37 37 and 47 , 47.5 and 375 Aman buys 4 tables and 5 chairs for ¥ 1000. If he sells the tables at 10% profit and chairs 20% profit, he earns a profit of € 120. What is the cost of one table? a, 7200 5. 8220 6. 8240 d. 2260 ‘The ratio of the area of a square to that of the square drawn on its diagonal is ait B32 62:3 di:3 Whatis the probability of getting atleast one head when two coins are tossed simultaneously? at a4 a8 az 4 2 4 3 If the distance of the points (2, ~3) and (~8, - 11) are equal from the point (k, -7), what is the value of k? aT b-7 o-3 a3 If the length of a rectangle is increased by 10% and the area is unchanged, then by how much per cent does the breadth decrease? @. 100/11% b, 100/0% 6. 9% d, 10% Ifx+5:3x+ 4 is the duplicate ratio of 5: 8, then the value of xis a. 16 5.18 620 d. 22 u(x 4) =}, then the value of (6x2+ S)s a? a2 a3 az ‘What can be said about the expansion of 2 —6*", where nis a positive integer? 4. Last digit is 4 4, Last digit is 8 ¢. Last digit is 2 d. Last two digits are zero ‘The value of 2+ J2+ 200846 is a. 200s? 0 5. 200520 & 20056 4. 20082 From the top of a pillar of height 20 m the angles of elevation and depression of the top and bottom of another pillar are 30° and 45°, respectively. The height of the second pillar (in m) is 20 20 20 7 -1 . 4 . a. 08-9 5. 08+0 6. 20V3 as Aman runs upstream 13 km and downstream 28 km taking 5 h time for each side. Then, the velocity of the current is @.1.5 km/h 6. 25 kmh G 2km/n d. None of these 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151, 182. 153, Asum of € 1550 was lent partly at 5% and partly at 8% simple interest. The total interest received after 3 yr Was { 300, The ratio of money lent at 5% to 8% is aie 8.1615 6 12:2 @tt313 Consider the following statements sbout Raja Ravi Verma. 1. He belonged to the family of the Mzharajas of Travancore in Kerala. IL He tried to create a style that was both moder and national. TI, He mastered the Western Art of oil painting and realistic life study. Painted themes from Indian Mythology. WV. He set-up a picture production team and printing press on the outskirts of Mumbai. Which of the above statements is/are correct? @, and il 3, Mand iv |, Mand Vv d. All of these Match the following ee a ae A Hinterland — | 1. Cobectad the roveres, B, Garson Town | 2. Slaves purchases for miltary Services ©. Bendagan | 3. Aforted settlement wit solders D. Muctis 4. The lands adjacent to a city of port that supply it with goods and services Codes ABCD ABCD aBco ABCD a4321 3424 G1234 d2134 ‘The capital of Tipu Sultan was @, Dwarsmudra b. Belur ¢, Stirangam_ d. Seringapatnam ‘The President of india is not a Member of either House of Parliament or of a house of a legistature of any state. Which of the following functions is/are as an integral partof the Parliament? I. He accords assent to bills passed by Parliament. IL, He orders elections to the Parliament when its term is over. Ill He can summon both the Houses of the Parliament. IV. He can dissolve the Lok Sabha. @. I, Mand iit 5. ii,titand iv ¢ Iylland IV d.\,iilandv Majority of the Members of Rajya Sabha are @. indirectly elected by the State Legislatures 4b. indirectly elected by the focal bodies and State Legislatures 6, elected by the people 4. nominated by the President ‘The Constitution of India vests the executive authority of the union in the 4, President 5. Council of Ministers ¢, President: in- Parliament d. Prime Minister Which of the following legislative functions are performed by the Council of Ministers? @. Itnominates certain members to the Rajya Sabha as well as to the Lok Sabha 4. Itintroduces most of the important bills in the Parliament 6, Itappoints the speaker of Lok Sabha and Chairman of the Ralya Sabha d. Aiiot the above - ‘Who among the following served as Vice-President before becoming the President of India? @, Or $ Radhakrishnan 5. Dr Zakir Hussein 6 VV Giri d. Allof these 154. 155. 156. 157. 159. 161. 162. 163. Match the following “ust? ee Ga : "A Coe | 1. Made of stioon and alumina B. Rocks | 2. Has definite chemical composition ©. Minerals | 3. Used for roads and buildings 2. Sa 4, Innermost layer of Eath Codes ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD a432t 63424 1234 2134 The natural mass of mineral matter that makes up the Earth crust is known as @. core }. mantie 6. fossils d, cock Consider the following statements I. Igneous rocks are made up of molten lava that comes on the Earth surface. IL They have very fine grained strucutre, | IM. Basalt is ari example of igenous rocks. | IV. Deccan plateau is made up of basalt rocks. Which of the above statements is/are correct? @. land IV 8. Wand it ¢. Only! d. Allof these Which of the following rocks can be changed into metamorphic rocks under great heat and pressure? @. \gneous b. Sedimentary |G Both ‘a’ and'b d. None of these ‘The remains of the dead plants and animals trapped in the layers of rocks are known as @. Igneous 4. sediments * 6. fossils d. None of these ‘Currency is accepted as a medium of exchange because @.the currency is authorised by the government of the country b.ithas the backing of the people 6 itis easy to handle . None of the above ‘The main source of the banks are 4, interest paid by them on deposits }. interest earned by them on loans extended to people . interest recelved by them from the government . None of the above Intermediate goods are not considered in the gross domestic product because @. they don't have any economic value 5. these are not considered as economic activities , Their value is implicity included in the prices of final goods d. None of the above Infant mortality rate indicates the number of children that DIE as a proportion of 1000 live children bom in that particular year in which of the following age groups. @. 1 year-S years . 4 year-3 years ¢. 0-1 year d. None of these ‘The main criterion used by the World Bank in classifying different countries as developed and under-developed is : @. their income. b. their literacy level ©, their health status, None of these. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 1. 172. Which of the following artists broke away from the convention of oil painting and the realistic style and turned for inspiration to medieval Indian traditions of miniature painting and the ancient art of Mural Painting in the Ajanta Caves. @. Raja Ravi Verma }, Amrita Shergit , Rabindranath Tagore. None of these Consider the following statements L The term Kathak is derived from Katha, a word used in Sanskrit and other languages for story. Il, The legends of Radha-Krishna were the main theme of the Kathak. IIL It developed in two traditions or Gharanas. One in the court of Rajasthan (Jaipur) and other in Lucknow. IV. Under the Patronage of Wajid Ali Shah it grew into a major art form. Which of the above statemmets is/are true about Kathak? @, Nandi &. itand iv |, land it d, Allof these Match the following . oe z Soe ae Ta, ‘A. Bharatanatyarn “1 Andhea Pradesh ®. Katnakat 2 Odisha ©. Odlssi 2 Kerala D__Kuchipuat 4 Tamil Nadu Codes ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD a342t b4324 at23a4 2134 (On what basis the representation has been accorded to the states in Rajya Sabha? Q, Paity of all the states &, onthe basis of population 6. on the basis ofthe stage of development ofa state d. on the basis of population cum- development Under the Indian Constitution, the Council of Ministers is collecting responsible to @, The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha B. Lok Sabha only ¢. Rajya Sabha only d. None of these ‘The President is indirectly elected through an electoral college consisting of @, elected members of all the State Legislatures 2B, the elected members of both the Houses of Parliament : . the elected members of the Pariiament and elected members of the State Legislative Assemblies d, allthe members of the Parliament and the state Legislative Assemblies If the President chooses to resign before the expiry of his normal term, he has to address his resignation to the @, Chief Justice of India 4B, The View President ¢, Speaker of the Lok Sabha d. Election Commissioner Generally the members of the Council of Ministers are members of either House of the Parliament and non-members can be appointed as ministers for a maximum period of @. three months, 5. six months 6, one year d. five years Consider the following statements. 1, Lithosphere is the solid crust ot the hard top layer of the Earth, made up of rocks and minerals, IL. Hydrosphere comprises various sources of water and different types of water bodies, IM. The atmosphere is the thin layer of air that surrounds the Earth. \V. Plants and animal kingdom together make Biosphere or the living world. 173, 174, 175, 176. 177. 178. 173. 180. Which of the above statements is/are correct? @ landV &, land il ¢. ll, Mand iv . Allof these ‘The relation between the living organisms, as well ag the relation between the organisms and their surroundings is known as @. Biosphere &, Lithosphere 6. Ecosystem d. None of these Match the following ee sti ‘A. Biosphere 4. “Threat to environment 8, Industries 2. Human environment ©. Communiy 8. Human made envccrment D._Growing population ‘4_Natural envionment Codes ABCD ABCD ABED ABCD 4324 b3424 G1234 d2i34 Every Year World Environment Day is celebrated on @, 5th June b. 46th June ¢, 5th January d. 4th April Match the following ust) ust ‘A. Food and Agriculture Organisation | 1, Beme, Swizeranet B._nsttute Civil Aviation Organisation | 2, London, UK ©. Intemational Martine Organisation | 3. Montreal, Canada Universal Postal Union 4. Rome, tly Codes ABCD ABCD aBcD ABCD @2134 B1234 a34at 4321 ‘The sigmoid colon is part of @. leu. 5, Small intestine ¢. Anal canal d, Large Intestine ‘Which of the following artists was influenced by the art of Japanese artists to develop an Asian Art Movement? @. Raja Ravi Verma 5. Rabindranath Tagore ¢. Nandalal Bose d. Amrita Shergil Consider the following statements. 1. French society in the 18th century was divided into three estates and only the members of the third estate paid taxes. I The members of the first two estates, that is, the clergy and the nobility, enjoyed certain privileges by birth. IIL The nobles, enjoyed feudal privileges, which included feudal dues, which they extracted from the peasants. IV. The church too extracted its share of taxes called tithes from the peasants, ‘Which of the above statements is/are true about 18th century society of France? @. |and IV 5. thand i 1, Hand Il d. Allofthese Darul-Uloom Deoband is associated with @. Parsis Socio-cultural reforms . Muslim reform movernent ¢. Satyagraha movernent d. Terrorist activities Hints and Solutions <¢au Paper I : Mental Ability Test ate tea 123 3231 ‘Simiiarly, top — opt 123-9231 2. (@) As, we win the match similarly we get ‘success’ in the ‘examination, BAS a ae a7 te, ‘ tam 1.) As, 4 K t Leow no ~Ea Similarty, 4. As, 124 Yr u Similarly, YSUW oXVTZ 5. (0) In this we have two sories of numbers, 1,2,3, 4,6, 6and[id],15, 16, 17, 18, 19 ‘So, rrissing number is = 14 6 (0) 4+6=10 6+ 10=16 16+ 10=26 164 265 42 a Pade 7. (@) By doing the équare of each number we get the required number, Bd 40+2=20 © 20+1=21 Similarly, 100+2=50, 50+1=61 9. (e) L/S = 12/9, THs is according to the position of letter in the English alphabet similarly YT = 9/20 10. (a) The bottom design reaches the top and gets inverted and the similar circle adjacent toi also gets inverted the arrow goes below and gets inverted and the second design from the top reaches to third place and gals inverted, 1. (@) This cities are located in the following manner N wet e 8 Bhophi < Karan < Akrama <= Thakada < Prana Hence, city Bhopitis located at the extreme lelt Wast. 12. (6) Except (¢), the second and thitd number are exactly S From (ji), we have :K>M> A From (i) we have :K> S From (lv), we have :S N> A> S Since, Gaglis the eldest sowe have:@> K> M> A> S 82, (d) Sanyais the youngest 33, (7) Agewise, Muskan isin the mic, 34. (a) From (0) and (jl) we have : K> M> A> S, This indicates both K> $ and S< Mwhich are given in (i) and (i) ‘Thus, both (il) and (iv) are superflous. 35.0 Cost Chartered acon accountants wntants Mangement ‘accountants ‘36. () Cleat, there fs no such number in the diagram. 37. (@) We first find the numbers which belong to two figures only as follows. Number common to square énd oval: 2, 4 Number common to triangle and oval : 6 "Number cornmon fo hexagon and ov The number common to square and tiangle ie., 8 or triangle and hexagon Ze, 9 lie Inside the oval also and hence none of then should be consiviored here. e-Required sums = 2 + 4+ 6+ 8)=20 38, (a) We find the numbers which befong to three figures only as follows. Number common to square. triangle and oval : 3 ‘Number common to triangle, hexagon and oval: © c= Requited product = 3 x 9=27 139, (@) We first find the numbers which belong to one figure only, a8 falows Number inside the square only : 1, 3 Number inside the oval only: 4, 5, 7 [Number inside the hexagon only : 4 + Required sur (i.+ 9414 5+744)=21 40. (6) We fist find the numbers which belong to two figures only. Clearly, such numbers are 2,4, 6,8 «Required product = @ x 4x 6x 8) = 384 41. () Thetig. (is similar to form V. Therefore, when the sheet in ig. (X) is folded to form the cube, then the dot and shading must lie opposite to each other. Hence, the figure (A), (C) and (D) which bear the dot and the shading on adjacent faoes cannot possibly be formed by folding the sheet in figure (X). Therefore, only cube (8 canbe formed 42. (0) In the fist and second statements, the common code ‘word is ‘mat’ and common word isis. So, ‘mat’ means ‘is’ In the second and thir statements. The common word is ‘baj’ and common word is ‘dancing’. So, ‘bal means dancing” ‘Thus, in the second statement, ‘min’ means ‘good’. 43, (6) Allthe letters ofthe word, except the last ter are written in the reverse order and! in the group of letters so obiained, each latter is moved two steps forward to get ‘teat code. Thus, we have AVOID IOVAD ~KOXCF 44. (d) The colour of milk is ‘white’. But as given, ‘white’ means "Yellow. So, the colour of the mikis ‘Yellow Solutions (Q. Nos. 45-50) ‘+n CURSE and VARY, the common code letter is O and __ the common letter is ®. So, O stands for R. * In CADET and VARY, the caramon code letter is h and the ‘common letter is A. $0, h stands for A + In TALLY and VARY, the common code letter h means A ‘The oiner common ietter is V and other common letter is Y 0 V stand for Y. Thus, in VARY, the remaining code letter W stands for V. ‘in CADET and TOIL, the common code letter 1s C and ‘Common letter is. $0, C stands for In TALLY and TOIL, the common fetter u stands for T. The other common cad words g and the other common letter is L $0, g stands for L. Thus, in TOIL, the remaining code letter j stands for O. in CADET and DRIP, the common code letier is ani the common letter is B. So, stands for D, * In DRIP, o stands for Rc stands for |. So, the remaining ‘code letter t stands for P. * InINCUR, CURSE and CADET, the common code letterisf and common letter is C,'80f stands for C. * In INCUR and CURSE, the cortmon code etter f and 0 means C and R, respectively. $0, the remaining code letter p stand for U. Thus in INCUR, the remaining code leterb stands for N. "+ © “In CURSE and CADET, the common code letter#means C. and the other common code letter k means E. Thus jn CURSE, the remaining code letter i means S. ne information can be summarised as below code [ole [v|wlulefolilr[t|tfelo[k]i totter} Rjayy|vit{i[cfolofelc[ulnlels: 45, (@) The code for DAIRY is rhoov. 48, (c) The code for TODAY is ujthv. AT. (0) The code tox PIECE is totk 48, (a) The code for CIVIL is foweg or gfwoc. 49, (The code for SUSTAIN is ipiuncb or hibuepi. 50. (o) The code for TRIED Is uockr or ukore, BI. (W) in the second and third statements, the common code Sto endcormen wort wal, "Jo dan or ‘Thus, in the second statement, ‘hoo’ stands for ‘heavy. 2. (@)-Since, fram the given information, we can only. find the ‘code for ‘and’ in the fist statement, it cannot be | i Layer 4—+ | 70. (a) Cleatly, the correct sequence is 2, 4,1, 8, 3, 71. (A) EAST is coded as 13, 12, 14, 10. Layers —> [HAD 72 (a) ROSE is coded as 95, 75, 02, 2. 81, (@) There are 4 cevner cubesin layer 1 and 4 corner cubes in 7B. (8 SOLE Is coded as 98, 99,66, 44 layer having tre green faces each. Thus, there are 8 99.88, such cubes, TA. () LAKE Is cnded a5 89, 91,77, 44 82. (a) There sno cube having one face red and adjacent face 75. (Q) The avalibilty of vegetables is nat mentioned in the creer. given statement, So, ! dos not follow. Also, Il is not directly related to the statement and s0 It also does not follow. 83. (c) There are nine central cubss in each of the layers, 2, 3 and 4 having none of thei faces coloured Le, there are (@%3)=27 cubes 7B. (c) From the above figures, only ether I o ill and I fotow. Therefore, there are 125 ~27 = 9B cubes having adoast cone face coloured, ae Block Ou BA. (b) There are9 central cubes in each ofthe layers 2, 3and 4 ‘which are without any colour. Thus, there are(@ x 3) = 27 such cubes, Fo Pa. Fa) 85, (@) The figure may be labelled as shown the simplest . triangles are AJF, FBG, GCH, HDI and IEJ ie, 8 in 77. (a) From the above figures, only! and IV and either | and i number. The triangles compared of three component follow. each EBH, AIC, EFC, ADG and BND ie, § in number, “Thus, there are § + § = 1Otriangles inthe figures orces A . eos or WAG exes sen tet IY 86. (c) On close observation, we find that fig. (X) contains fig. (¢) rotated through an angle | (of 135° cow as shown in the figure. 78. (c) Clearly, no library Is without books’ is the correct © Feerce BZ. (b) Clearly, the figure (b) will appear wien the paper fs unfolded. 79. (6) Each number in the series is one more than twice the preceding number. ‘So, missing term = (15x 2) + 1= 31 80. (a) Tho terms of the series are (1? + 1), @? + 1) G+ 1) 4), +9, 49,07 +0, ‘So, 64 is wrong and must be replaced by (8* + t)ie., 65. 88. (a) No combination can be formed using fig. (A), so as to get a square, WWe start with fig, (B). The figures (B) and (0) can be combined as shown below. The fig. (E) can now be easly fted nto hie combination to form a square as shown. ia Clearly figures B, C and € when fitted together will form 89. (Q) In Fig. (X) the dots placed In the region common to the: Gitcle and the wiangle. Amangst, the four alternatives, conly figure (c), we have the region common to circle and triangle only, 80. (@) Clearty, figure (a) complete the given pattern. S Paper Wl: Scholastic Aptitude Test 4 complete square 91. @ a fet on 92, (Due to high resistance ot voltmeter connected in series, ‘he effective resistance ofthe circuit willincrease and the current in the circuit decreases, For tis the ammeter, ‘nd voltmeter will not damaged. 93. (q) An ideal black board absorbs all electromagnetic radiations, 94, (a) Both the statement are correct 95. (0) The saffron and green appears as black and green when seen in green colour. 96. (R= For given wie, volume V = Al= A= incident 2 = nape fn Vv <2 Sincrease in Ris 2% Pe 100_5 97. (a) As = Be 1008 Oe a 08 Resistance of 40 W puis tines than 100 W. v In series, P= /2R and in parallel, P Thus, 40 W is series and 100 W in parallel will grow brighter. 98. (d) Using right-hand rule, we can see that magnetic force is. ‘Siecied upwards. 99. (b) Apermanent magnet has large etenthity and coercivity, so it attracts only magnetic substances. 100. (c) The magnetic moment will be Zero because it becomes an open circuit, 1,404 .@ 141 -tive 101. a) + 150m, 102, (8) Inthe spaceship, here is no scattering of ight. So space appears black 108. (c) Rusting of iron is an example of a chemical change because itis an reversible process, 104, (a) Mess of an electron is 9.11 x 10% g m= 23 [regmson 104 on] 105.9 A BOD 1234 NN, Ba, Ti and Po has atomic numbers, 7, 85, 22, 84, respectively, 106. (c) Neutrons, #$C} atomic number =17; Massnumber = 35 Q Number of neutrons = 35-17 =18 $C atomic number =17 Mess number= 37 «Number of neutrons 107. (@ 2.8 ‘Atomic number ofNe = 10 Bere catosatin ten 108. (4) itis an example of decornpostion reaction because on heating potassium chlorato (KGI0,). is decomposing into its constituents potassium chloride (KC!) and Op. 108. (b, Electronegativity it is affected by both its atomic number 6s well as distance of valeroe electrons from nucleus, 110. ( ABCD 4234 Reactants combines to give products in comnation reaction. Preciptate formation occurs in precipitation reaction Reactant decomposes into its constituents in decomposition reaction. More reactive metal displaces. the less reactive one in displacement reaction, 111. (6) K, Ni, Co These three metals are more reactive than hydrogen, because they can easiy displace hydrogen gas from a solution wile ethers cannot displace. 112. (0) Methane General formula of kano =Cy Hans 2 Chemical formula of methane = CHy_ Itis found in mershy sreas. 113.(@) 114. (@) Santi CH, + OS conyers HL Nejrane chore CH,Cl+ Cl 225 CH,Cle + HO! CHap+ Oy 2% cols + Hor ABOD 3421 Stainless steels also used in cookwares, cuttry. Duralumin is also used in wire, rod making. Bronze ig also used in wie, statues making, Brass is also used in scraps making Siver is the best conductor of electricity because it contains maximum number of fee election and its lectica sistance is very low to. 115. (€) Global warmingis caused by the emission of greenhouse 116. (6) 17. 18. @ 119. (o) 120. (&) Rt. @ Ba (99808. 72% of the total emitted greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide (COg), 18% Methane and 9% Nitrous ‘oxide (NO,). Carbon dioxide emissions, therefore are the most important cause of globat warming ‘The gymnospermio softwoods are commercially more importar, sinee they have some fine properties which make them high useful Active transport, this is the only transport method that can move species against their concentration gradient {rom low to high concentration) Fish also have a swim bladder for swimming at different depths. The swim bladder Is like a tiny balloon inside the fish. Fish use their swim bladders to keep themselves afloat Other diseases transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes: Apart from malaria, anopheles mosquitoes are also known to transmit Wuchereria bancrofti (filarial worm). ‘These worms occupy the lymphatic system, Including the Iymph nodes. Melanin is @ substance that gives the skin and hale its ‘natural colour. also gives colour to the its ofthe eye, feathers and scales. In humans, those with darker skin have higher amounts of inelanin. By contrast, those with less pigment have ighter or more fair skin colouring ‘The doctor's decision for not taking antibiotics because itis helpful in fling bacteria not viruses. So, a vial infection cannot be cured by antibiotics. The vius has ro cell wall, therefore antbioics can not help you. Denitrification isa process in which nitrates or nitrites are reduced back to nitrogen gas, with the help of nitrous reductase enzymes. This process takes place in complete absence of oxygen. Dentrification generally proceeds through some ‘combination o the folowing intermediate forms NOs —» NOs Z—> NO+NO—> @) The complete denitirification process can be expressed asa redox reaction 2NO3 +1007 + 12H* —-» Np + BHO. 123. (@) 124. @) 125. (@) 126. (9 127.0 128. Vibrio cholerae is a gram negative comma shaped ‘bacterium with a polar flagellum that causes cholera in humans. V. Cholera! was first isolated as the cause of cholera by italian anatomist Fligpo pacim in 1854, ‘The first plant transformed by Agrobacterium tumefaciens was tobacco (Herrera-Estrella, 1983). Soil organisms are creatures that spend all or part of their Ives in the soil, Humus Is. the biochemical substance that makes the upper layers of the soil ‘become dark. Sandy soils have large Particles and large pores. However, large pores do not have a great abilty to hold water. Midale layer of sol has lesser amount of humus or organic matter. Soll composed of extremely small particles, with a large capacity for holding water and dissolved plant nutrients, Here, ZQPL + ZPLR = 180° ZPLR = 180° ZQPL = 180° 115° = 65° ZRLP = ART + ZRTL ALRT = ZRLP ~ ZRTL = 65° 20° = 45° ZSAT + ART =180° ZSAT = 180° ZLAT ZSRT = 180° ~ 45% = 195° ASAT = 135° Let average speed of one plane be xkavh. ‘Then, average speed of other plane be (x-+ 40)krivh. Distance travelled by fist plane in 5h = Sx kt Distance traveled by second plane in 5h («+ 40)km Sx + 5 (x-+ 40)= 3400 10x+200=9400 = 10x= 3200 3200 3200 _ a20K1 x2 SP = s20kmhn "Ud dy = 4 So, average speed of second plane = 820+ 40= 360km/hn Alternate Method Let the roots of given equation are and ‘Sum of the roots = - 2 = <8. P+ 5x+6=0 4 3x4 2x4 620 x(c4 94+ 2(X49)=0 (x 9) (C4 2)=0 eugud 129. (cj Inner radius (7) = ‘ =2em Outer radius (A)= 8 = 40m 2 Volume of metal ofthe sphere = $ 2° je Gnd —28)= Sax Sb? Radius of base of cone (x) = 8 = 4om 2 Anan = Sass 3 4x 56x3 6 180. (@ ln AABC by Pythagoras theorem, = he =14em AC? = AB? + BC? 0) and in APBQ PQ? = PB? + BQ? (i) ‘On adding Eas. () and (i), we gat AC? + PQ? = (AB? + BC?) + PB? + BQ? = (AB? + BO?) + (Pa? + BC?) AC? + PO? = AQ? + PC? ‘As, AABQ and APEC aré right tangles ¥BI. (6 Ie AABC, AACD, ABCD and ABD. AB+ BC > AC D+ DA> ac BC +CO> 8D DA+ AB> BD adding above inequalities, we got 2(AB+ BC+ CD + DA)> 2(AC + 8D) (AB + BC + CD + DA)> (AC + BD) 182, (@) Here, ZCAB = 2BCD (engles in aternate sogments) and DAB = ZCDB (angles in aterate segments) = LOAD = ZCAB+ DAB = 80D + ZCDB = £CAD+ ZCBD = ZB0D+ ZCDB+ ZCBD = 180° (sum of angles of a triangle) 188. (¢) Lot the lower limit be x Thon, the upper tim of lass interval = x + 10 X64 10) _ go ae 2x4 10-84 ‘ 2xnTh > x= 97 «Lower limit = 37 and upper limit = 37 + 10 = 47, "BA. (@) Lot cost oft table be ® xand cost of chairbe &y. 4x+ Sy = 1000 Table Chair . cP ax ey oF a(t te y(t io 8? - OP = Profit (by condition) * ce ~a)+ 6y— (4x4 5y)= 120 ax = Hs yerzo o Bey of From £98. () and (), we got x28200 135. (0) Let the side of the square be ‘a. «tts diagonal = Ba Its tea = a? ‘Area of square on the diagonal = (2a)? = 2a” 2 Requied ratio m 21:2 136, (c)P (Atleast one head) 187. (c) We know, A@,-3,8(-8-11) and C(K.-7)AC =8C ie, +9 = ke oP C7 a F fe, male 44 16 =K? + 18K + 644 16 138, (a) Let the length of the rectangle = 1 and breadth ofthe rectangle = b s Area dtreciangle=Ib New length of the rectangle = "U0 _ 1 ane mee T0930 and let new breadth of the rectangle = B v-Atea of new reciangle = AB ie 0 By given condition, = B= 7 Hence, decrease in breadth ofthe rectangle > 2 139, (©) Duplicate ratio of § on = St Bos 4 = 25(Qx+ 4) = 64 (x4 6) 75x + 100= 64x + 320 uua vxetal M0, ( vx-2=4 On squaring both side, we get 1 ee 1 2? M41. ( 2” -6" sy - tf = (4096y" ~ (1296)" = (4096 ~ 1296) [(4096)°~ ' + (4096) ~ 2(1296)+ ... + (1296)"~ 4] = 2800 (k) Hence, last to digits are always be zero, 142, (¢) B+ 2+ 200848 = 2 + BUT+ COs 4) = 2+ 2 o0st2 6) = fe + facos%26 EF ROOST « JB 00529) = 2 2 c0s?0) = [40088 =2 cos 8 143, (0) Let SP and RQ be two pillars in which SP = 20m Here, let STLAQ. Then, ZAST = 30° andlet AT =xSP=7Q=20m Aico, SP =PQ As, on 45 = PQ=ST=20m T, tan 30° = In aSAt, tan 30" = So, height of pilar RQ = AT +7 2204 29 208+) Bo 144. (@) Let speed of boat = xkmih ‘and speed of current= y krvh ‘Speed in upstream = x-y ‘Speed in downstream = x+ y 80, 5(x-y)=19 0 Sixt y)=2B i) (On sohing Eqs. () and (i), we get toy = 15 y=1.skmih 145. (6) Let sum tent at rate 5% = & x ‘Then, sum lent at rate 8%: So, simple interest in fist case (1550 ~ x) X5x3 0 ‘Simple interest in second case sided x 8x8 700 aut 2218 , 550—2) x24 599 00” 100 = 18x , 97200 _ 28%

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