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FIITJEE COMMON TEST


for
Class VII (UTYCRP 1618 A LOT Batches)

PHASE TEST II
QP CODE:
Time : 1 hours Maximum Marks : 90

Scholastic Aptitude Test


SET A
Instructions

The question paper consists of 90 multiple choice questions divided into four
sections.
Section I contains 45 questions of Mathematics.
Section II contains 15 questions of Physics.
Section III contains 15 questions of Chemistry.
Section IV contains 15 questions of Biology.
Each question carries +1 marks.
There is No negative marking.
Attempt All questions.
Use of Calculator is NOT PERMITTED.
All symbols have their usual meanings, if not mentioned in the question.
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Section I
Mathematics

1. In the given figure l and m are two lines intersecting each other. The bisectors of 1 and 3 are OL and OM
respectively. Which of them is a true statement?
l m

2
3 1
4O

(A) L, O, M collinear (B) L, M, O non-collinear


(C) LO and MO perpendicular (D) none of these
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2. Ray OC stands on a line AB such that adjacent-angles are one third and half of a constant K. Find the
value of K.
C

A O B
o o
(A) 256 (B) 220 (C) 216o (D) none of these

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3. The complement and supplement of an angle are such that the complement is times its supplement. The
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angle is
(A) 40o (B) 60o (C) 70o (D) none of these

4. Three sides of a triangle are produced in order. The exterior angles so formed is each equal to one-another.
What kind of triangle is formed?
(A) isosceles triangle (B) scalene triangle (C) equilateral triangle (D) none of these

5. The angle formed by the bisectors of a linear pair of angles is


(A) right-angle (B) acute angle (C) obtuse angle (D) reflex angle

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6. Which of the following is a correct statement about a triangle


(A) a triangle has two right angles (B) a triangle has two obtuse angles
(C) a triangle has two supplementary angles (D) sum of one third of each-angle is 60o

1
7. From the given figure. Find the value of ( y + z)
3
P

m
y/3 y

(A) 135o (B) 60o (C) 120o (D) none of these

8. The quadrilateral formed by joining the bisectors of interior-angles when two parallel lines are intersected by a
transversal is
(A) square (B) rectangle (C) rhombus (D) any quadrilateral

9. For an equilateral triangle 4 (Nos of medians) + 3 (nos of sides) = x times nos of vertices. Find the value of x
(A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) 10

10. In a triangle ABC, AD is the median such that area of triangle ABD is 40 cm 2 then area of triangle ABC is
(A) 40 cm2 (B) 80 cm2 (C) 120 cm2 (D) none of these

11. The altitudes of a triangle are concurrent. The point of concurrence is known as
(A) orthocenter (B) circumcenter (C) centroid (D) incentre

12. Name the triangle in which orthocentre, circumcentre, centroid and incentre are the same
(A) right angled triangle (B) obtuse angled triangle
(C) acute angled triangle (D) a triangles in which all the angles are equal

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13. From the given figure find the complement of x


A

o
40 x

o o
70 120
B D
E C
(A) 80o (B) 10o (C) 120 o
(D) none of these

14. In the given figure CO and BO are the bisectors of ACD and ABC and triangle ABC is an equilateral
triangle. Find the measure of BOC.

O
A

B C D
o
(A) 40 (B) 30o (C) 50o (D) none of these

15. Which of the following statements is incorrect for a triangle given as


A

c b

B a C
(A) a + b > c (B) c + a > b
(C) 1/2 perimeter of triangle ABC > b (D) 1/2 perimeter of triangle ABC < b

16. In the given figure, find the measure of (x + z)


A

70

x
z

E B C D
o o o
(A) 225 (B) 250 (C) 300 (D) none of these

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17. For a triangle ABC, A = 2B = 3C, then name the type of triangle ABC is
(A) right-angled triangle (B) acute angled triangle
(C) obtuse angled triangle (D) none of these

18. The sides of a triangle are consecutive positive integers such that the sum of squares of the two is equal to
the square of the third. The area of the triangle is
(A) 12 sq. units (B) 8 sq. units (C) 6 sq. units (D) none of these

19. A rectangle of length 40 cm and of diagonal 41 cm is constructed. Find the area of the square described on its
breadth
(A) 100 (B) 41 (C) 81 (D) 121

20. Find the difference in magnitude of perimeter and area of a rhombus whose diagonals are 16 cm and 30 cm.
(A) 152 (B) 168 (C) 172 (D) none of these

21. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 4 : 5 : 9 and the sides are three consecutive integers. The length of
longest side is
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) none of these

22. In an isosceles right triangle the bisectors of acute angles meet in a particular point O. Find the angle
subtended by the longest side at the point.
(A) 135o (B) 145o (C) 130o (D) none of these

23. Which of the following is not correct


(A) two lines segments of length 4 cm are always congruent
(B) a person and his image in plane mirror are congruent
(C) two equilateral triangle are always congruent
(D) two circles of the same radii are always congruent

24. In the given figure, DABC @ DDEF , find EG


B
E

3 4

A C D F
5 G
13 12 16
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
5 5 5

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25. In an isosceles triangle ABC, D is the midpoint of BC and B = 70o then CAD = ?
(A) 20o (B) 35o (C) 40o (D) none of these
26. Triangle ABC and triangle DEF are congruent to each other as shown in the given figure. Find a + b + c.
A D

4 c 10
a

B C E b F
9
(A) 21 (B) 25 (C) 23 (D) none of these

27. ABC is a right triangle right angled at B, side AB is produced to point E such that AB = BE. The sides of the
triangle ABC are least possible positive integers. The length of CE is
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 4 (D) none of these

28. ABC is an isosceles triangle. BL AC, CM AB. What about the relation between and .
A

M L


B C
(A) > (B) < (C) = (D) = + 2o

29. Two circles are congruent such that two chord AB and PQ of the corresponding circles are equal. What is the
relation between the angles X and Y respectively of the circles subtended by the respective chords at the
centre
(A) X = Y (B) X > y (C) X < Y (D) none of these

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30. In the given figures DABC @ DPQR. Find the value of (b + c a).
A P

o a
60

o
b c 70
B C Q R
(A) 60o (B) 70o (C) 90o (D) none of these

31. ABC is a right angle triangle in which B = 90o. The midpoint M of side AC is at a distance of 5 cm from vertex
A. The length of BM is
(A) 5 cm (B) 6 cm (C) 7 cm (D) none of these

32. In a square ABCD diagonals intersect each other in point O. The area of triangle AOB is X. Find the value of X
if the area of the square is 400 cm2
(A) 200 cm2 (B) 100 cm2 (C) 300 cm2 (D) none of these

33. The sum of largest integer and smallest integer is


(A) 0 (B) (C) + (D) none of these

34. Which of the following is correct


(A) integers are closed under multiplication (B) the integer 0 is the identity under multiplication
(C) division is associative for integers (D) subtraction is commutative for integers

35. A mad man moves forward a distance of 10 m and comes back 5 m every 3 minutes. How much time he will
take to travel a distance of 100 m.
(A) 1 hours (B) 80 minutes (C) 1.5 hours (D) none of these

36. The product of additive inverse of a and multiplicative inverse of the same is
(A) 1 (B) 1 (C) a (D) 1/a

37. a and b are two different fractions reciprocal of each other. c and d are another pair of fractions reciprocal
of each other. Find the value of ( a b ) + ( c d )
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 9 (D) none of these

1 1 1
38. Find the average of , and
0.5 0.05 0.005
(A) 44 (B) 54 (C) 64 (D) 74

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39. The median for first 10 natural numbers are


(A) 5 (B) 5.5 (C) 6 (D) 6.5

40. The mean of first n natural numbers is


n +1
(A) n2 (B) n(n + 1) (C) (D) none of these
2

41. (Mode + Median) of the data: 13, 16, 12, 14, 19, 12, 14, 13, 14 is
(A) 28 (B) 30 (C) 36 (D) none of these

42. Two coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of getting the same faces
3 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
4 4 2

43. A teacher has 45 chocolates. After giving two chocolates to each student, teacher is left with 7 chocolates.
How many students are there in the class?
(A) 20 (B) 19 (C) 25 (D) none of these

44. For the given pair of equations find the value of - x + y ,


2 2

3x + 5y = 21, 2x + 3y = 13
(A) 11 (B) 9 (C) 7 (D) 5

45. The co-ordinates of the point of intersection of the equations x = 5 and y = 3 are
5 3 3
(A) (3, 5) (B) (5, 3) (C) , (D) 5,

2 2 2

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Section II
Physics

1. What is temperature of which Centigrade and Fahrenheit scale show same reading?
(A) 40o (B) 40o (C) 80o (D) 100o

2. In which way heat is transferred from sun to earth?


(A) conduction (B) convection (C) radiation (D) none of these

3. Using the absolute temperature the temperature at which water has greatest density.
(A) 273o K (B) 273 K (C) 277o K (D) 277 K

4. Latent heat of fusion of ice is 80 cal g-1. What is heat required to melt 10 gram ice in Joules
(A) 800 joules (B) 8 joules (C) 3360 joules (D) 336 joules

5. Which element is used in thermos flask to avoid heat loss from radiation?
(A) mercury (B) silver (C) both (D) none of these

6. The numerical ratio of speed to the velocity is


(A) always less than one (B) always equal to one
(C) equal to or more than one (D) equal to or less than one

7. It is given that acceleration is constant then distance is directly proportional to which power of time.
(A) to (B) t1 (C) t2 (D) t1/2

8. An elephant & a feather is dropped from same height which will fall earlier. (ignore air drag)
(A) elephant (B) feather (C) both at same time (D) none of these

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9. A particle covers quarter of a circle then ratio of distance to the displacement is as


p p p 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 2 2 2 p

10. Tom is a cat & Jerry is a mouse. When Tom saw Jerry, then Jerry started running with 10 ms -1. When
separation between them was 90 m. Tom started chasing at 25 ms -1. In how much time Tom will catch Jerry?
(A) 10 sec (B) 9 sec (C) 3.6 sec (D) 6 sec

11. Cyclones are formed due to


(A) pressure difference (B) temperature difference
(C) both (D) none of these

12. Amount of water vapour in a atmosphere is called


(A) cyclone (B) storms (C) humidity (D) tornado

13. In cyclone prone-areas government should do


(A) construction of cyclone shelter (B) transport arrangement to escape it
(C) medical and food storage in shelter (D) all of these

14. To escape from injury in thunder storm


(A) sit inside car (B) sit inside building
(C) stay away from metal sheds & water bodies (D) all of these

15. Nose bleeding occur at high altitude due to


(A) high pressure of air (B) low pressure of air (C) both (D) none of these

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Section III
Chemistry

1. Among the following which one has not Sour taste.


(A) Grape (B) Lemon (C) Orange (D) Beat

2. Indicator indicates Acid/base property by


(A) Change in state (B) Evolution of heat
(C) Change in colour (D) Change in Texture

3. Which one has lowest pH [more acidic] character in following


(A) Saliva (B) Blood (C) Sweat (D) Gastric Juice

4. Which salt is known as acid salt.


(A) Washing soda (B) Baking Soda (C) Soda ash (D) Caustic Soda

5. Which of the following natural substance used to defect both acidic and basic character after some
modification.
(A) Turmeric (B) Litchen (C) Hibiscus (D) Phenolphthalein

6. Formation of copper sulphate crystal from copper with concentrated sulpluric acid is chemical change followed
by physical process like
(P) Leaching (Q) Crystallization (R) Evaporation (S) Centrifugal separation
The correct sequence of process is.
(A) P Q R S (B) P R Q S (C) R Q P S (D) S R Q P

7. Which of the following metal does not undergoes any chemical change when kept open in air.
(A) Copper (B) Iron (C) Gold (D) Silver

8. A concentrated sugar solution is obtained by dissolving sugar in hot water which on cooling gives crystal of
sugar. This indicate
(A) Physical change is irreversible (B) Chemical change is irreversible
(C) Physical change is reversible (D) Chemical change is reversible

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9. LPG gas is used in kitchen as domestic fuel. Which one is not correct statement regarding burning of the
former in gas stove.
(A) Travel of L.P.G to gas stove is a physical
(B) Burning of LPG in burner is chemical change
(C) Heating of griddle on stove is chemical change
(D) Heating of griddle on stove is physical change

10. Galvanization of iron protect it from rusting. The true statement regarding galvanization is.
(A) It is physical change by diping iron in molten zinc
(B) It is chemical change by diping iron in molten zinc
(C) It is physical change by diping iron in molten Aluminium
(D) It is chemical change by diping iron in molten Aluminium

11. Among the following which combination followed by chemical change.


(A) Zinc + Aluminium sulphate (B) Iron + Magnesium sulphate
(C) Iron + sliver nitrate (D) Nitrogen + Oxygen at room temperature

12. In metallurgical operation roasting and calcination process involved frequently true statement is.
(A) Roasting is chemical change calcination is physical change
(B) Roasting is physical change calcination may be chemical change
(C) Roasting is chemical while calcination may either physical or chemical change
(D) Roasting may be physical or chemical change but calcination is a chemical change.

13. Which one is not a physical change


(A) Twinkling of star (B) Reflection of mirror
(C) Sparkle of crackers (D) None of the above

14. Dissolution of sugar in water is physical process can be reversed by following steps
(I) Evaporation (II) Crystallization
(III) Precipitable (IV) Coagulation
Now which combination of physical process is suitable in sequence
(A) I III (B) II III (C) I IV (D) I II

15. Among the following which one is a chemical change regarding only water
(A) Electrolysis of water (B) Softening of hard water
(C) Evaporation of water (D) Freezing of water

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Section IV
Biology

1. Which compound is CO2 acceptor/carrier in the process of photosynthesis


(A) NADP (B) ATP (C) ADP (D) RUBP

2. Respiratory organ of frog is


(A) Skin (B) Lung (C) Buccal cavity (D) All of these

3. Largest contributor of atmospheric oxygen is


(A) Mango tree (B) Bacteria (C) Fungi (D) Marine algae

4. Empty stomach for a long time may cause


(A) Gas (B) Peptic ulcer (C) Emphysema (D) Both (A) and (B)

5. Ethyle alcohol is the end product of anaerobic respiration in


(A) Higher mammals (B) Mouse (C) Mango tree (D) Yeast

6. For inspiration in man


(A) Suction pressure is created by lungs (B) Pull force is created by trachea
(C) Atmospheric pressure plays main roll (D) None of these

7. Digestion of fat starts in


(A) Mouth (B) Stomach (C) Duodenum (D) Ileum

8. Moist skin is a modification for


(A) Pulmonary respiration (B) Pharyngeal respiration
(C) Branchial respiration (D) Cutaneous respiration

9. Use of ice cream after the meal


(A) Delays the digestion process (B) Speeds up digestion
(C) Kills the germs of food (D) No effect

10. Tidal volume in man is


(A) 1000 ml (B) 2000 ml (C) 500 ml (D) 1500 ml
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11. Asphyxia means


(A) O2 starvation (B) Gastritis (C) Ulcer (D) Pain in abdomen

12. Birds are adapted to fly because of


(A) Streamlined body (B) Light bones (C) Feathers and wings (D) All of these

13. Water vapour present in atmosphere is called


(A) Humidity (B) Precipitation (C) Climate (D) Rainfall

14. Camouflage shown in polar bears is due to


(A) Thick fur (B) Padded feet (C) White fur (D) Two layers of feet

15. In India, rain forests are found in which of the following state.
(A) Andhra Pradesh (B) Assam (C) Madhya Pradesh (D) Kerala

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FIITJEE COMMON TEST


UTYCRP (1618) A LOT Batches
PHASE I1- (SAT)
ANSWER KEYS
SET A
Mathematics
1. A 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. D

7. B 8. B 9. A 10. B 11. A 12. D

13. B 14. B 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. C

19. C 20. C 21. B 22. A 23. C 24. B

25. A 26. C 27. A 28. C 29. A 30. A

31. A 32. B 33. D 34. A 35. A 36. B

37. D 38. D 39. B 40. C 41. A 42. C

43. B 44. D 45. B

Physics
1. B 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. B 6. C

7. C 8. C 9. C 10. D 11. A 12. C

13. D 14. D 15. B

Chemistry
1. D 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. B 6. B

7. C 8. C 9. C 10. A 11. C 12. C

13. C 14. D 15. A

Biology
1. D 2. D 3. D 4. D 5. D 6. A

7. C 8. D 9. A 10. C 11. A 12 D

13. A 14. C 15. B

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FIITJEE COMMON TEST


UTYCRP (1618) A LOT Batches
PHASE I1- (SAT)
SET A
Solution
Mathematics

1. LOM = 180o
L, O, M are collinear points.

k k
2. + = 180o [linear pair axiom]
3 2

5
3. 90 x =
14
(
180o - x )
4. 180o - x + 180o - x + 180 o - x = 180o

x
o
180 - x

o
180 - x
o
180 - x x

540o - 180o = 3x

5. AOB + BOC = 180o


P B

A O C
1 1
AOB + BOC = 90o
2 2

6. A + B + C = 180o
1 1 1
A + B + C = 60o
3 3 3

y
7. y+ = 180o
3

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3y + y
= 180o y = 135o
3
1 1
= ( y + z ) = 180 = 60o
3 3

8. LO || MN
& LM || ON
LMNO is a parallelogram

O
M

Also LMN = 90o

9. 4 3 + 3 3 = x 3
12 + 9 = 3x 21 = 3x x = 7

10. A median divides a triangle into two triangles of equal area.


A

B C
D

11.
N M Orthocentre

12. In an equilateral triangle, all the points coincide.

13. 120o = 70o + 40o + x


120o 110o = x
120o = 110o + x 10 = x

14. A = B = C = 60o

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O
A

B C D
ACD = 120 o

BCO = 60o + 60o = 120o


1
OBC = 60o = 30o
2

15. a+c>b
a + b + c > 2b
Perimeter of triangle ABC > 2b
1
perimeter of triangle ABC > b
2

16. ( ) (
70o + 180o - x + 180o - z = 180o )
17. A = 2B = 3C = k
A = k A + B + C = 180
k k k
B = k + + = 180
2 2 3
k
C =
3

x 2 + ( x + 1) = ( x + 2 )
2 2
18. [Pythagoras theorem]
x=3
1
Area = 4 3 = 6 sq. cm
2

19. BC2 = 412 42


D C

41

A 40 B
BC = 9 cm
Area of the required square = 92

20. perimeter = 68 cm

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D C

15 O
8

A 17 B
2
Area = 240 cm
difference in their magnitudes = 240 68 = 172 units

21. 4x + 5x + 9x = 180o
18x 180 x = 10o
the triangle is right angled
Now
y 2 + ( y + 1) = ( y + 2 ) y = 3
2 2

the longest side of the triangle = 5 units

1 1
22. 1 + 2 = A + C
2 2
A

O
2

B C
= 45o
AOC = 135o

23. Two geometric figure are congruent only when their shape and size are the same.

24. 32 + 4 2 = 5 2
ABC is a right angled triangle
Now arc(DABC) = arc(DDEF)
1 1
3 4 = DF EG
2 2
12 = 5 EG
12
EG =
5

25. D is midpoint of BC
DADB @ DADC
A

o o
70 70
B C
D

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ADC = 90o
CAD = 20o

26. DABC @ DDEF


AB = DE
BC = EF
AC = DF

27. DABC and DEBC are congruent


CA = CE
And also the sides of DABC are 3, 4 & 5.

DBLC @ DCMB
28.
=

29. DOAB @ DO
PQ

O O'

A B P Q

30. a = 60
B = 70 DABC @ DPQR
C = 50
b + c a = 120o 60o = 60o
A P

60
o a

o
b c 70
B C Q R

31. AM = BM
A

P M

B C
DMPB @ DMPA

32. All the four triangles are congruent to one another

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D C

A B
their areas are equal

33. -+ = not defined

34. Basic concept.

35. In 3 minutes distance covered = 5 m

10 m

36. Additive inverse of (a) is a


-1
Multiplicative inverse of a is
a

37. product of reciprocal is 1.

1 1 1
38. + + 3 = 74
0.5 0.05 0.005

n n
th observation + + 1
th observation
39. Median = 2 2
2
When n is odd

n ( n + 1)
40. The sum of first n natural numbers =
2

41. Simple concept of median and mode.

42. possible outcomes are {TT, HH, HT, TH}

43. Let x be the number of students in the class


equation 2x + 7 = 45

44. On solving x = 2, y = 3
x2 + y2 = -22 + 32 = - 4 + 9 = 5

45.

(5, 3)

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Physics

C - 0 F - 32 x x - 32
1. = = 9x = 5x - 160
100 180 100 180
(
4x = -160 x = -40o -40o C = -40o F )
3. at 4oC water has greatest density.
K = 273 + oC = 273 + 4 = 277 K

4. 1 gram need 80 cal


10 gram need 800 cal = 800 4.2 = 3360 joules

distance displacement
6.
time time
speed velocity
speed
1
velocity

7. a = constant
V = u + at v t
1
S = ut + at 2 S t2
2

2pr pr
9. distance = =
4 2
Displacement = 2 r
pr 1 p
Ratio = =
2 2r 2 2

10. Let time taken = t sec


Distance covered by jerry in t sec
s1 = vt = 10t
Distance covered by tom in t sec to catch jerry
= s2 = 25t = 10t + 90
t = 6 sec

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