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SECTION-A : PHYSICS
This section contains 12 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Which of the following statement is false?
(1) Rubber is a bad conductor of electricity.

(2) In general, metals are good conductors of electricity.

(3) Our body is bad conductor of electricity.

(4) Bulb glows only when current flows through the circuit.

2. A student sees a flag waving gently, as shown below.

The effects of different wind speeds are shown in the chart below.

Wind Speed Description of Wind Effects Appearance of Wind Effects

4-7 mph Smoke drifts with wind.

13-18 mph Loose paper blows around.

25-31 mph Umbrellas blow inside out.

39-46 mph Branches are ripped off trees.

55-63 mph Trees are snapped in half.

Based on the wind chart, which wind speed is most likely causing the flag to wave gently?

(1) about 10 mph (2) about 22 mph


(3) about 35 mph (4) about 51 mph
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3. The diagram below in fig. shows an object XY in front of a plane mirror.


Y

Plane Mirror

Choose the correct mirror image.

Y Y

X X

(1) Plane Mirror (2) Plane Mirror

X Y

Y X

Y Y

X X

(3) Plane Mirror (4) Plane Mirror

Y Y

X
X

4. The diagram below represents two cans of water at the same temperature. One can is painted black
and the other can is painted white. The cans are placed on a sunny windowsill and a thermometer is
placed in each can to measure the water temperature.

After four hours in the sunlight, the temperatures of the water in the cans will most likely be
(1) the same as when the cans were placed there
(2) higher, with the same temperature in both cans
(3) higher in the white can than in the black can
(4) higher in the black can than in the white can

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5. The diagram below shows a light ray.

In this diagram, the light ray is being___________.


(1) transmitted (2) reflected
(3) absorbed (4) refracted
6. Scientists have created trains that use magnets to make the trains float above the tracks as they travel.
These trains float because
(1) the track is waxed (2) like poles repel
(3) these trains have low density (4) a chemical change occurs
7. A bar magnet is broken from in between

N S

then which of the following is correct ?

(1) N S (2) N N

(3) S S (4) N S N S

8. Which of the following symbol represents a resistance?

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

9. In uniform motion, an object covers


(1) Equal distances in unequal time
(2) Unequal distances in equal time
(3) Equal distances in equal time along a straight line
(4) Some distance in some time
10. At what temperature the reading on Celsius scale is half of that on Fahrenheit scale?
(1) 160°C (2) 80°C (3) –40°C (4) 40°C

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11. A science class tested three properties of different materials. The results are shown in the table below.

Material Conducts electricity? Conducts heat? Is flexible?


Wood No No No
Plastic No No Yes
Copper Yes Yes Yes
Steel Yes Yes No

Based on the table, which material would be best to use to insulate electrical wires?
(1) Wood (2) Plastic
(3) Copper (4) Steel
12. A car moving on a straight road first increases its speed and then comes to stop suddenly. During this
time the tyres of the car have undergone

(1) only rectilinear motion (2) only rotational motion


(3) rectilinear, rotational and periodic motion (4) rectilinear, rotational but not periodic motion

SECTION-B : CHEMISTRY
This section contains 11 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

13. Following is a random sequence of steps in the processing of wool. Arrange these steps in the correct
sequence and select the correct option. (i) Scouring (ii) Sorting (iii) Shearing (iv) Removing burrs
(v) Dyeing (vi) Yarn (vii) Spinning (viii) Weaving (ix) Fabric (x) Carding

(1) (iii) ® (i) ® (ii) ® (iv) ® (x) ® (v) ® (vii) ® (vi) ® (viii) ® (ix)

(2) (iii) ® (ii) ® (i) ® (iv) ® (v) ® (x) ® (vii) ® (vi) ® (viii) ® (ix)

(3) (iii) ® (ii) ® (i) ® (iv) ® (x) ® (v) ® (vii) ® (vi) ® (viii) ® (ix)

(4) (iii) ® (i) ® (iv) ® (ii) ® (v) ® (x) ® (vii) ® (vi) ® (viii) ® (ix)

14. Pick the change that can be reversed from the following–

(1) Cutting of trees (2) Melting of ghee

(3) Burning of candle (4) Blooming of flower

15. Which of the following is present in ‘Lemon’?

(1) Formic acid (2) Acetic acid

(3) Citric acid (4) None of these

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16. Jayesh made a hole in the cap of a bottle and filled it completely with coloured water. He put a straw
through the hole and kept the bottle in a pan of very hot water. He observed that water starts coming
out of the bottle in the form of a fountain and comes down when water cools down. What does his
experiment show?

Straw
Fountain

Coloured Hot water


water

(1) On heating, water vapours are converted into liquid which come out of the bottle.

(2) Liquids expand on heating and contract on cooling.

(3) The water changes into vapours and comes out of the bottle.

(4) Air from the bottle comes out taking water with it.

17. Sunil found an indicator in laboratory. There was a paper with this indicator in which its properties
were written. This indicator turns green in neutral solution, yellow in acidic solution and blue in
alkaline solution. He found three test tube containing different substances as follows.

Test tube 1 Test tube 2 Test tube 3

Soft Bleach Ammonia


Drink solution

He wanted to test these solutions as they are acidic, basic or neutral by adding the indicator which he
found in laboratory. Which of the following will be the correct sequence of colour change in test tubes
1, 2 and 3 respectively after adding indicator?

(1) Yellow, Blue, Blue (2) Yellow, Green, Green

(3) Blue, Green, Yellow (4) Blue, Yellow, Yellow

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18. Rani covered a beaker of boiled water with a metal tray as shown in the diagram.
Metal Tray

Water

Bunsen burner

The beaker and metal tray were then removed from the tripod stand and left on the table at room
temperature. After two minutes, which of the following can be observed?

(1) Water droplets are seen on the outer part of the both metal tray and beaker.

(2) Water droplets are seen on the inner part of tray and inner part of the beaker.

(3) Water droplets are seen on the inner part of the metal tray and outer part of the beaker.

(4) Water droplets are seen on the outer part of the beaker only.

19. The main cause of respiratory problems that workers in silk industry suffer is

(1) Inhalation of vapours from the boiling cocoons.

(2) Cramped, damp, dark and poorly ventilated work space.

(3) Checking of the hot water to see whether the silk threads have loosened enough to be removed
from the cocoons.

(4) Loud, deafening sound of machines running in the background.

20. Match the following terms in Column-l with those in Column-II correctly.

Column I Column-II

(a) Aquatic anim als (1) Sail boat

(b) Mountaineers (2) Soot and dust

(c) Factories (3) Oxygen cylinders

(d) Wind (4) Dissolved oxygen

(1) (a-1,b-2,c-3,d-4) (2) (a-2,b-1,c-4,d-3)

(3) (a-3,b-4,c-1,d-2) (4) (a-4,b-3,c-2,d-1)

21. The freezing of water is a/an


(1) Periodic change (2) Reversible change
(3) Irreversible change (4) Chemical change
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22. Silk fibre is derived from which of the following stage of life cycle of slik moth.

(1) Larva (2) Pupa (3) Egg (4) Adult


23. Neha was performing an experiment bare handedly. After the experiment was over, she realised
that her palms became slippery and smooth. What do you think is the reason for this ?
(1) She must have dropped NaOH on her hands
(2) She must have dropped H2SO4 on her hands
(3) She must have dropped NaCl on her hands
(4) None of these
SECTION-C : BIOLOGY
This section contains 12 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

24. A butterfly bush plant can make its own food because its leaves use energy from _______.
(1) water from the soil (2) carbon dioxide in the air
(3) minerals from the soil (4) sunlight
25. The biggest problem with using plastic garbage bags is that they
(1) are expensive compared to paper bags
(2) often break when they are overfilled
(3) do not decompose when they are thrown away in a landfill
(4) can carry less things than paper bags
26. Which organ of human body excrete carbon dioxide?
(1) Lungs (2) Skin (3) Liver (4) All of these
27. A stem was left in a beaker containing red coloured water. Which of the following options shows the
correct inference about the colour of the leaves?
red red
green red
green red

(1) (2)

red coloured red coloured


water water

green red

red green

green red

(3) (4)

red coloured red coloured


water water

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28. Which of the following is not reactant in photosynthesis?


(1) CO2 (2) H2 O (3) Glucose (4) None of these
29. What is the primary function of large leaves found on seedlings growing on the forest floor?
(1) Provision of shade for their root systems.
(2) Elimination of excess water that is entering via the roots.
(3) To allow for leaf damage by insects.
(4) Acquisition of as much light as possible for photosynthesis.
30. Lemon plant is a
(1) Shrub (2) Herb
(3) Tree (4) Climber
31. What happens in the part of the digestive system labelled C in the diagram?

(1) Digested food passes into the blood stream.


(2) Digestion of carbohydrates starts
(3) A green liquid called bile is produced.
(4) Hydrochloric acid helps in the digestion of protein.
32. Which among the following are responsible for vermicomposting?
(1) Red snakes (2) Blue snakes
(3) Blue worms (4) Red worms
33. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
(a) There are total 21 joints present in our body.
(b) Cartilage is also found between joints of the body.
(c) Manner of movement is known as locomotion.
(d) Muscles are responsible for the movements of bone.
(1) b, c, & d (2) a, c & d
(3) b & d only (4) all of the above
34. Running is an activity that causes the cells in the muscular system to use oxygen at a faster rate. Which
system responds by delivering more oxygen to these cells?
(1) Digestive (2) Nervous
(3) Circulatory (4) Endocrine
35. The joint which helps in movement of bone only in one plane is called
(1) Fixed joint (2) Hinge joint
(3) Pivot joint (4) Ball and Socket joint

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SECTION-D : MATHEMATICS
This section contains 25 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
36. The graph shows the number of students who selected each of five possible choices in responding to
question. The correct response was the one most frequently chosen. The percentage of students who
selected the correct response was

1200 1100
1000
800
600
600
400 300 400

200 100

A B C D E

(1) 14% (2) 56% (3) 50% (4) 44%


37. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle whose side is (2x + 3) units is 21 units. Then x = ?
(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 4 (4) 3
2
38. 12 m is the area of
(1) a square with side 12 m (2) 12 squares with side 1 m each
(3) 3 squares with side 4 m each (4) 4 square with side 3 m each

1 æ 9ö
39. If x = 1 + , then the value of ç 2x + ÷ is
1 è 4ø
1+
1
1+
2

6 9 6 3
(1) 5 (2) 5 (3) 5 (4) 5
20 20 7 7
40. “12 less than 10 times x” is written as
(1) 12 – 10 x (2) 10x – 12
(3) 12 < 10x (4) 10x + 12
41. Find the measure of (c + f – e) in the given figure

f
d c e

b a
70°
135°

(1) 100° (2) 105° (3) 110° (4) None of these


42. In which of the following expressions can we replace each occurrence of the number 8 by the same
positive integer (other than 8) and obtain the same result
(1) (8 + 8) ÷ 8 + 8 (2) 8 × (8 + 8) ÷ 8
(3) 8 + 8 – 8 + 8 (4) (8 + 8 – 8) ÷ 8
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43. Nikita buys 5.5 kg of tomatoes at ` 10.5 per kg, 2.5 kg of cauliflower at ` 4.5 per kg and 3 kg of
chillies at ` 5 per half kg. If she had ` 500 with her, how much money she will get back from
shopkeeper?

(1) ` 399 (2) ` 401 (3) ` 375.50 (4) ` 386


44. What will be area of the largest square that can be cut out of a circle of radius 10 cm?
2 2 2 2
(1) 100 cm (2) 200 cm (3) 300 cm (4) 400 cm
45. If one symbol ­ represents 15 trees, then the number of trees represented by ­ ­ ­ ­ are
(1) 60 trees (2) 70 trees (3) 45 trees (4) 75 trees
46. Simiplify : 27 – [5 + {28 – (29 – 7)}]
(1) 28 (2) 15 (3) 13 (4) 16
47. What must be added to the numbers 6, 10, 14 and 22 so that they are in proportion?
(1) 1 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 4
48. The diagram shows the wingspans of different species of birds. Use the diagram to answer the question.

Blue jay
41 Golden
m 1
Albatross 100 eagle 2 m
2

Sea Gull
3 7
3 m 1 m
5 10

How much longer is the wingspan of an Albatross than the wingspan of a sea gull?
9 19 7 4
(1) m (2) m (3) m (4) m
10 10 19 5

x +1 1
49. If 2 = , then x =
32
(1) 0 (2) -2 (3) - 4 (4) - 6
50. Which of the following option is true?
(1) –10 < –4 (2) 11 < –14 (3) –13 > –2 (4) –250 > 0
4 5 7
51. If x = - , y = and z = , then the value of (x – y) + z is
6 12 18

-20 -25 -25 20


(1) (2) (3) (4)
18 18 36 18

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2 6
52. Write 23 + + in decimal form.
10 1000
(1) 23.2006 (2) 23.206
(3) 23.26 (4) None of these
53. In the diagram, a = 55º, b = 40º and g = 35º. What is value of d?

d
a b

(1) 100º (2) 105º (3) 120º (4) 130º


54. If x : y = 3 : 2, then (2x + 3y) : (3x + 5y) =
(1) 2 : 3 (2) 12 : 13 (3) 12 : 19 (4) 19 : 12
55. Which of the following is not a congruence criterion?
(1) SSS (2) SAS (3) ASA (4) SSA
56. 0.00000578 in standard form is

(1) 578 ´ 10-8 (2) 5.78 ´ 10-6

(3) 57.8 ´ 10-7 (4) 5.78 ´ 10-9


2 2
57. Find the value of a + 2ab + b for a = 2 and b = 3.
(1) 25 (2) 13 (3) 21 (4) 23
58. In the given figure, find the value of x + y.
A

y° 130°
68°
B D
C
(1) 60° (2) 22° (3) 130° (4) 112°
2
59. Sarika has `(6b² + 2b + 2) in her bank account. She deposited `(3b + 9b + 4) more in her account and
then withdrew `(5b² + 8b + 2). If b = 2, how much money is left in her account?

(1) ` 30 (2) `34 (3) ` 36 (4) ` 26

60. The difference between 958 and the number obtained by reversing its digits is
(1) 199 (2) 99 (3) 369 (4) 0

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SECTION-E : MENTAL ABILITY


This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
61. Arrange these words in alphabetical order and tick the one that comes last
1. Abandon  2. Actuate  3. Accumulate  4. Acquit   5. Achieve
(1) Actuate (2) Accumulate
(3) Acquit (4) Achieve
62. Sahil walks 20 metres towards East. He then turns left and walks 40 metres. He again turns left and
walks 20 metres. Further, he moves 20 metres after turning to the right. How far is he from his original
position?
(1) 40 metres (2) 50 metres
(3) 60 metres (4) 70 metres
63. In a certain code language, "HYPOCRISY" is coded as "JARQETKUA", how is "JUBILANT" coded
in that code?
(1) LWDKNCPV (2) LMDKNCPV
(3) LWDKMCPV (4) LWDKNCPU
64. Nine friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H & I are standing at different positions. C is 2km East of B. A is 1km
North of B and H is 2km South of A. G is 1km West of H while D is 3km East of G and F is 2km North
of G. I is situated just in middle of B & C while E is just in the middle of H & D. Find the distance
between E and G.
(1) 1 (2) 1.5
(3) 2 (4) 5
65. In following question, a number series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative
that will follow the same pattern and replace the (?).
1, 6, 13, 22, 33, ?
(1) 44 (2) 45
(3) 46 (4) 47
66. How many pairs of letters are there in the word “NURSING” which have as many letters between
them as in the English Alphabet?
(1) One (2) Three
(3) Five (4) Six
67. In a certain code, BRIGHTEN is written as HJSCMDSG. How is COMPLETE written in that code?
(1) DSDKQNPD (2) QNPDDSDK
(3) QNPDFUFM (4) OLNBFUFM
68. Ajay ranks eighteenth in a class of 49 students. What is his rank from the last ?
(1) 18 (2) 31 (3) 19 (4) 32

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69. Find out the alternative figure which is embedded in figure (X).

(x)

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

70. Vinod starts from his house and travels 4 km in East direction, after that he turns towards left and
moves 4 km. Finally, he turns towards left and moves 4 km. At what distance and in which direction
he finally stands from his original point.
(1) North, 4 km (2) North-East, 4 km

(3) South 12 km (4) West, 4 km

71. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order and choose the one that comes last.

(1) Illiterate (2) Illusion

(3) Illuminate (4) Illustrak

72. Choose the correct water image of the given figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.

(X)

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

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73. Choose the correct mirror image of the given figure (X)

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

74. Complete the given series.

240, ?, 120, 40, 10, 2

(1) 180 (2) 240

(3) 420 (4) 480

75. If the given signs – and × are interchanged in the given equations. Which one of the following four
options would be correct?

(1) 6 – 8 × 7 = 30 (2) 7 × 8 – 6 = 20

(3) 7 – 8 × 6 = 50 (4) 8 × 6 – 7 = 40

76. Choose the correct Venn diagram for

Parrots, Birds, Mice

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

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77. Find the mirror image of given figure (X).

(X)

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

78. If P denotes ¸, Q denotes ´ , R denotes +, S denotes –, then what is the value of 18Q12P4R5S6?

(1) 53 (2) 59

(3) 63 (4) 65

79. Choose the correct water image of the given word from amongst the four alternatives.

monday

(1) yadnom (2)

(3) (4)

80. Choose the number which is different from others in the group?
(1) 21 (2) 39 (3) 51 (4) 83

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