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PART-A
SECTION - I (PHYSICS)
1) Figure represents the speed time graph for a particle. Find the distance covered by the particle
between t = 10 s to t = 30 s.
(1) 200 m
(2) 300 m
(3) 100 m
(4) 400 m
2) If the displacement of an object is proportional to square of time, then the object moves with
(1) Uniform velocity
(2) Uniform acceleration
(3) Increasing acceleration
(4) Decreasing acceleration
3) A student watches the speedometer of a bus in which he is travelling. He notes the speedometer
reading as 40 km/hour. It is the
(1) average speed of the bus.
(2) instantaneous speed of the bus.
(3) velocity of the bus.
(4) average velocity of the bus.
4) Which of the following statements does not illustrate uniform motion?
(1) A boy runs 80 m along a straight track at a constant speed.
(2) A stone is thrown upwards with a speed of 10 ms–1.
(3) A ball moves along a frictionless surface without any external force.
(4) An aeroplane flying with a constant speed of 250 ms–1 at an altitude of 1000 m along north.
5) What is a difference between an object's speed and velocity ?
(1) Speed includes direction as well as rate of travel.
(2) Velocity includes time during which travel occurred.
(3) Velocity includes the direction of travel whereas speed does not.
(4) There is no difference.
6)
A ball on a rope swings around a vertical pole.
In which direction will the ball fly if released at the location shown?
(1) W
(2) X
(3) Y
(4) Z
7) Which of the following is not a Vector quantity?
(1) Mass
(2) Displacement
(3) Weight
(4) Acceleration
8) If a car covers 2/5th of the total distance with v1 speed and 3/5th distance with v2 speed, then
average speed is :-
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
9) A particle moves from A to D along the sides AB, BC, CD of a square of side 25 m with a speed of
15 ms–1. Its magnitude of average velocity is :
(1) 15 ms–1
(2) 10 ms–1
(3) 7.5 ms–1
(4) 5 ms–1
10) The distance and displacement moved by a person sitting on a wheel chair from a position 5.0 m
[W] to a position 10.0 m [E] is
(1) 10 m , +5 m
(2) 15 m , +15 m
(3) 15 m, –10 m
(4) 15 m, – 15 m
11) A scooter acquires a velocity of 36 km per hour in 10 seconds just after the start. Calculate the
acceleration of the scooter.
(1) 10 m/s2
(2) 11 m/s2
(3) 3.6 m/s2
(4) 1 m/s2
12) A bus starting from rest moves with a uniform acceleration of 0.1 ms–2 for 2 minutes. The
distance travelled by the bus in this time duration will be
(1) 120 m
(2) 720 m
(3) 360 m
(4) 480 m
Common Content for Question No. 13 to 14
You are driving a car at a speed of 60 km/h on a straight road. After covering a certain distance, you
notice an elephant on your way. Fearing that the elephant might attack, you suddenly apply the
brakes of your car though you were 50 m away from the elephant. As a result, you slam your face
onto the steering wheel.
13) What decides the inertia of your car ?
(1) Its shape
(2) Its volume
(3) Its surface area
(4) Its mass
14) The v-t graph of a moving object is given in figure. The maximum acceleration is
(1) 1 cm/s2
(2) 2 cm/s2
(3) 3 cm/s2
(4) 6 cm/s2
15) A man covers 3 equal distances with speeds V1, V2 and V3. Find average speed
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
SECTION - II (CHEMISTRY)
1) A student filled three identical cups with equal amounts of water. The student placed each cup in
a room with a different air temperature. After a few days, the student compared the amounts of
water remaining in each cup. What cause-and-effect relationship
does this investigation support?
(1) As evaporation decreases, air temperature decreases.
(2) As evaporation increases, air temperature increases.
(3) At higher air temperatures, more water evaporates.
(4) At higher air temperatures, less water evaporates.
2) Latent heat causes
(1) Rise in temperature of substance.
(2) Change in physical state of substance.
(3) Both (1) and (2).
(4) None of the above.
3)
Column-I Column-II
(A) Ice (p) Definite volume Indefinite shape
(B) Water (q) Indefinite volume Indefinite shape
(C) Steam (r) Due to motion
(D) Kinetic energy (s) Definite volume definite shape
Option D matches with
(1) p
(2) q
(3) r
(4) s
4) The physical state of water at 273 K is
(1) Solid
(2) Liquid
(3) Both solid and liquid
(4) Both liquid and gas
5)
Which of the following pairs will not exhibit diffusion
(1) Milk, water
(2) Oxygen, water
(3) Hydrogen, oxygen
(4) Sugar, salt
6) Force of attraction between particles of same kind of substance is known as
(1) Cohesive force
(2) Adhesive force
(3) Extra molecular force
(4) Ultramolecular force
7) A piece of chalk can be broken into small particles by hammering but a piece of iron cannot be
broken into smaller particles by hammering. It illustrates that
(1) Particles of matter have space in between them
(2) Particles of matter possess kinetic energy
(3) Particles of matter attract one another
(4) All of these
8)
The diagrams below show 200 mL of water in different containers.
Which observation is
correct regarding above diagrams?
(1) Each container has different amount of liquid.
(2) Each container contains different liquid.
(3) Liquids have definite shape and definite volume.
(4) Liquids have no definite shape but have fixed volume.
9)
Which is a property of homogeneous mixture ?
(1) It has a fixed composition
(2) It has uniform composition
(3) It has non-uniform composition
(4) It can not be broken down to simpler substances
10) The melting point of the solid state of a substance is 40°C. The freezing point of the liquid state
of the same substance will be:
(1) 35°C
(2) 40°C
(3) 45°C
(4) Can’t predict.
11) The size of solute particles in true solutions, is:
(1) Less than 1nm
(2) Less than 10-9cm
(3) Less than 10-7m
(4) All of these
12) Assertion (A) : A solution of table salt in a glass of water is homogeneous.
Reason (R) : A solution having different composition throughout is homogeneous.
(1) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion
(2) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion
(3) If assertion is true but reason is false.
(4) If assertion is false but reason is true.
13) Which of the following are chemical changes ?
(i) Decaying of wood
(ii) Burning of wood
(iii) Growth of wood in a tree
(iv) Hammering of a nail into a piece of wood.
(1) (i) and (ii)
(2) (ii) and (iv)
(3) (iii) and (iv)
(4) (i), (ii), (iii)
14) A solution in which more quantity of solute can be dissolved without raising its temperature is
called _____.
(1) unsaturated solution
(2) saturated solution
(3) super saturated solution
(4) concentrate solution
15) A few properties of a substance X is given
(i) It is not lustrous.
(ii) It is non conductor of heat and electricity.
(iii) It is brittle.
Substance 'X' can be -
(1) Metal
(2) Non-metal
(3) Metalloid
(4) None of these
SECTION - III (BIOLOGY)
1) A cell when placed in a solution will swell up if,
The concentration of water molecules in the cell is higher than the concentration of water
(1)
molecules in surrounding medium.
The concentration of water molecules in surrounding medium is higher than water molecules
(2)
concentration in the cell.
(3) The concentration of water molecules is same in the cell and in the surrounding medium
(4) Concentration of water molecules does not matter
2) An animal cell differs from a plant cell in respect to
(1) ER
(2) Cell wall
(3) Ribosomes
(4) Cell membrane.
3) Lysosomes are the reservoirs (store houses) of
(1) hydrolytic enzymes
(2) Cell organelles
(3) secretory glycoproteins
(4) RNA and proteins
4) Given is the ultrastructure of an animal cell. Identify the parts marked A, B, C and D.
A B C D
Plasma Golgi
(1) Nucleus Mitochondrion
membrane complex
Plasma Golgi
(2) Vacuole Mitochondrion
membrane complex
(3) Cell wall Nucleus Mitochondrion RER
Golgi
(4) Cell wall Vacuole Chloroplast
complex
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
5) Which is true for active and passive transport ?
(1) Active transport is less rapid
(2) Active transport require energy whereas passive transport follows concentration gradient
(3) Active transport is connected with anions, whereas passive transport is related to cations
(4) Active transport is random whereas passive transport is selective
6) Which one is not a part of nucleus?
(1) Chromatin
(2) Nucleolus
(3) Centrosome
(4) Nucleoplasm
7) The cell organelle associated with Photosynthesis:
(1) Chloroplast
(2) Mitochondria
(3) Golgi apparatus
(4) Nucleolus
8) Double membrane is absent in –
(1) Mitochondrion
(2) Chloroplast
(3) Nucleus
(4) Lysosome
9) Membrane biogenesis is associated with which of the following cell organelles ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) Both (1) & (2)
10) Robert Hooke published the discovery of the cell in his book
(1) The origin of life
(2) The physical basis of life
(3) Micrographia
(4) None of these
11) Which of the following statements best describes the composition of plasma membrane?
Plasma membrane is composed of two layers - One layer of phospholipid and one layer of
(1)
proteins.
(2) Plasma membrane is bilayer of proteins with associated lipids and carbohydrates.
(3) Plasma membrane is bilayer of phospholipids with associated proteins.
(4) None of these
12) Cell theory was given by
(1) Schleiden and Schwann
(2) Knoll and Ruska
(3) Robert Hooke and Robert Brown
(4) Singer and Nicolson
13) Identify the given organelles. Which of the following cell organelles are called semiautonomous?
(1) P and Q
(2) R and S
(3) Q and R
(4) P and S
14) Assertion : The golgi apparatus performs the function of packaging materials.
Reason : Materials to be packed in the form of vesicles from the endoplasmic reticulum fuse with
trans face of the golgi apparatus.
(1) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
(2) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
(3) Assertion is true but reason is false.
(4) Both assertion and reason are false.
15) Endocytosis is a process whereby a cell:
(1) Digests itself
(2) Identify other cells within the immediate surroundings.
(3) Engulfs and internalizes material using its membrane.
(4) Enables the extracellular digestion of large molecules.
SECTION - IV (MATHEMATICS)
1) Product of any two irrational numbers is:
(1) always an irrational number
(2) may be rational or irrational number
(3) always on integer.
(4) always a rational number
2) equals :
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) None of these
3) when simplified is
(1) Positive and irrational number
(2) Positive and rational number
(3) Negative and irrational number
(4) Negative and rational number
4) Find the value of a and b respectively,
if
(1) 2, 1
(2) 1, 27
(3) 11, 28
(4) 2, 38
5) Decimal representation of a rational number cannot be
(1) Terminating
(2) Non-terminating
(3) Non-terminating repeating
(4) Non-terminating non-repeating
6) A rational number between :
(1)
(2) 1.5
(3) 1.8
(4) 1.9
7) If a - b = 2 and b - c = 3, then find the value of .
(1) 19
(2) 11
(3) 16
(4) 13
8) Which is not a polynomial ?
(1) 4x2 + 2x + 1
(2)
(3) x3 – 1
(4) y2 + 5x – 1
0
9) The degree of polynomial p(x) = 3x + 5 is
(1) – 1
(2) 1
(3) 0
(4) Infinite
10) If then the value of is
(1) 727
(2) 492
(3) 592
(4) 429
11) Find the value of k, if 2x – 1 is a factor of the polynomial 6x2 + kx – 2.
(1) 2
(2) 1
(3) 3
(4) 0
12) In figure, and find x and y.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
13) If a2 + b2 + c2 = 18 and a + b + c = 0, then find (ab + bc + ca).
(1) -9
(2) –10
(3) 10
(4) –20
14) If (x – a) is a factor of x6 – ax5 + x4 – ax3 + 3x – a + 2 then value of a is
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) –2
(4) –1
15) In figure if BP || CQ and AC = BC, then the measure of x is.
(1) 20°
(2) 25°
(3) 30°
(4) 35°
16) In the given figure, AD and CE are the angle bisectors of ∠A and ∠C respectively. If ∠ABC =
90°, find ∠AOC.
(1) 90°
(2) 30°
(3) 70°
(4) 135°
17)
Consider the figure below :
If AB || CD and CD || EF, then the value of y is
(1) 50º
(2) 70º
(3) 60º
(4) 40º
18)
In the given figure, AB || CD. If ∠ABR = 45° and ∠ROD = 105°, then find ∠ODC.
(1) 90°
(2) 45°
(3) 60°
(4) 30°
19) In the figure, ΔABC is an isosceles triangle whose side AC is produced to E. Through C, CD is
drawn parallel to BA. Then the value of 'x' is:
(1) 52º
(2) 76º
(3) 156º
(4) 104º
20) In the given figure, If AB || CD and EF || CD, then the value of x is
(1) 30o
(2) 36o
(3) 45o
(4) 52o
21) In the given figure, SQ || RT, then the value of α will be :
(1) 50°
(2) 60°
(3) 70°
(4) 80°
22) In the figure, ABCD is a trapezium with AB parallel to DC, AC = AD and EAC is a straight line.
Then find y.
(1) 80o
(2) 90o
(3) 120o
(4) 70o
23) For every line ℓ and for every point P(not on ℓ) there exists a unique line passing through P
(1) Which is parallel to ℓ.
(2) Which is not possible to draw.
(3) Which is coincident with ℓ.
(4) None of these
24) Things which are three times of the same thing are
(1) Equal to each other
(2) Not equal to each other
(3) Half of the same
(4) Double of the same thing
25)
In the figure given AB = AC and AX = AY then
(1) BX = BY
(2) CX = CY
(3) BX = CY
(4) BC = AC
PART-B
SECTION - I (ENGLISH)
1) Usha ______ run a hundred yard in ten seconds.
(1) can
(2) could
(3) would
(4) will
2) Fill in the blanks with suitable modals.
When he was young, he ________ swim very well. He won medals and championships!
(1) had to
(2) can
(3) could
(4) must
3) Fill in the blanks with suitable modals.
The company ________ go bankrupt if they don't find a lot of money quickly!
(1) should
(2) shouldn't
(3) might
(4) ought to
4) If he finishes his report by tomorrow, his manager _____ (have) enough time to review it and
provide feedback before the meeting.
(1) had had
(2) would have
(3) had
(4) Will have
5) Direction:- Fill in the blanks with suitable options from the options given below
He _________ before I _________ his place.
(1) left, reached
(2) had left, reached
(3) have left, reached
(4) left, had reached
6) Choose the most appropriate option to complete the sentence given below.
The President Obama___________ for Russia yesterday.
(1) has left
(2) leaves
(3) left
(4) leave
7) Choose the most appropriate option to complete the sentence given below.
I ______ an appointment with the dentist soon.
(1) have made
(2) will make
(3) made
(4) make
8)
Fill in the blank with most appropriate verb.
The captain, with all his soldiers __________ killed.
(1) are
(2) was
(3) were
(4) have
9)
Fill in the blank with most appropriate verb.
Neither the bread nor the cheese ___________ fresh enough to eat.
(1) is
(2) are
(3) were
(4) have been
10) Each day and each hour ___ its duty.
(1) brings
(2) bring
(3) bringing
(4) will be brought
SECTION - II (SOCIAL SCIENCE)
1) The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through
(1) Rajasthan
(2) Odisha
(3) Chhattisgarh
(4) Tripura
2) Assertion: India shares its land boundaries with Pakistan and Afghanistan in the northwest
Reason: the total length of the coastline of the mainland, including Andaman and Nicobar and
Lakshadweep, is 7,516.6 km.
(1) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(2) Both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
(3) Assertion is correct, but Reason is incorrect.
(4) Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct.
3) Principle of Universal Adult Franchise implies____________.
(1) free and fair elections
(2) one citizen one vote one value
(3) major decision by elected leaders
(4) respect for rights
4) In which of the following country, Legal Framework Order was passed in 2002?
(1) China
(2) India
(3) Myanmar
(4) Pakistan
5) We need knowledge and enterprise to be able to put together land, labour, physical capital and
produce an output this is called :
(1) Fixe factor
(2) Variable factor
(3) Human Capital
(4) Financial capital
6) Where do most of the small farmers borrow money to arrange for the capital in Palampur?
(1) Banks
(2) Co-operative Societies
(3) Village money lenders
(4) Friends and relatives
7) The Green Revolution introduced the farmers to
(1) cultivation of wheat and rice
(2) cultivation of green vegetables
(3) cultivation of sugar cane
(4) cultivation of forests
8) The word 'livre' stands for :
(1) Unit of currency in France
(2) Tax levied by the Church
(3) Tax to be paid directly to the state
(4) None of these
9) The Third Estate comprised of
(1) Poor servants and small peasants, landless labourers
(2) Peasants and artisans
(3) Big businessmen, merchants, lawyers etc.
(4) All the above
10) The standard meridian of India passes from which place ?
(1) Gangtok in Sikkim
(2) Lucknow in U.P.
(3) Varansi in U.P.
(4) Mirjapur in U.P.
SECTION - III (MENTAL ABILITY)
1) Some boys are sitting in a line. Mahendra is on 17th place from left and Surendra is on 18th place
from the right. There are 8 boys in between them.
How many boys are there in a line ?
(1) 42
(2) 43
(3) 41
(4) 44
2) Which of the following words cannot be formed using the letters of the word 'IMMEDIATELY'?
(1) DIET
(2) LATE
(3) LATELY
(4) MEDIATE
3) Choose the alternative which most closely resembles the mirror image of the given combination
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
4) If DEAR is coded as 7 and BEARS as 9, what should be the code for WAX?
(1) 10
(2) 12
(3) 16
(4) 14
Common Content for Question No. 5 to 6
In each of the following question one term in the number series is wrong. Find out the wrong term.
5) 10, 41, 94, 2024, 2516, 3625, 4936
(1) 2024
(2) 2516
(3) 3625
(4) 4936
6) A square transparent sheet with a pattern is given in figure X. Find out from amongst the
alternatives as to how the pattern would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Common Content for Question No. 7 to 8
In the following diagram, Triangle represent the Doctors, Square represents the Masons and the
circle represents the persons living in Villages.
7) Doctors who are Masons and living in city are represented by
(1) U
(2) R
(3) P
(4) S
8) If A × B means A is to the south of B; A + B means A is to the north of B; A % B means A is to the
east of B; A - B means A is to the west of B; then in P % Q + R - S, S is in which direction with
respect to Q ?
(1) South-West
(2) South-East
(3) North-East
(4) North-West
9) A man is facing west. He turns 45º clockwise direction and then another 180º in the same
direction and then 270º in the anti-clockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?
(1) South
(2) North-west
(3) West
(4) South-west
10) If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on. What will West become?
(1) North-East
(2) North-West
(3) South-East
(4) South-West
ANSWER KEYS
PART-A
SECTION - I (PHYSICS)
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
A. 1 2 2 2 3 2 1 4 4 2 4 2 4 4 3
SECTION - II (CHEMISTRY)
Q. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. 3 2 3 3 4 1 3 4 2 2 1 3 4 1 2
SECTION - III (BIOLOGY)
Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 4 1 3 3 1 3 3 3
SECTION - IV (MATHEMATICS)
Q. 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65
A. 2 1 2 2 4 2 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 4 3 4 1 4 4 2
Q. 66 67 68 69 70
A. 3 2 1 1 3
PART-B
SECTION - I (ENGLISH)
Q. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
A. 1 3 3 4 2 3 2 2 1 1
SECTION - II (SOCIAL SCIENCE)
Q. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
A. 2 2 2 4 3 3 1 1 4 4
SECTION - III (MENTAL ABILITY)
Q. 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
A. 1 3 3 3 1 2 2 2 4 3
SOLUTIONS
PART-A
1)
Distance covered = Area under speed – Time graph
⇒ s = Area of rectangle ABCD
= AB × AD
= (10 – 0) × (30 – 10)
= 10 × 20 = 200 m
2)
For uniform acceleration
According to the relation s = ut + at2, if u = 0
s at2 Here, 'a' and are constant
So s t2
3)
Speedometer measures instantaneous speed.
4) A stone thrown upward does not have uniform motion. It has an accelerated motion under
the influence of gravity.
5)
Velocity is a vector quantity and it has both magnitude and direction.
Speed is a scalar quantity and it has magnitude but no direction is associated with it.
6) Ball will fly in direction of x, when it released at that location.
7) Mass is a scalar quantity
8)
9)
= 5 m/s
10)
Distance = –5 to 0 = 5 m
and from 0 m – 10 m = 10 m Total distance = 15 m Displacement = final position – initial position
= 10 – (–5) = 10 + 5 = +15 m
11)
Using first equation of motion
v = u + at
u = 0, a = ?, t = 10 sec.
V = 36 km/hr = 10 m/sec.
10 = 0 + a × 10
a = 1 m/sec2
12)
Given : u = 0, t = 2 min = 2 × 60 = 120 s, a = 0.1
Distance travelled, s = at2 = × 0.1 × (120)2 = 720 m
13)
Mass is measure of inertia
14)
15)
=
16) At higher air temperatures, more water evaporates.
17) Conceptual
18) Kinetic energy is the energy due to motion.
19) 273 K = 0ºC
This temperature is both freezing point of water and melting point of ice, so water exist in both
solid and liquid state.
20) Rate of diffusion is S < L < G.
21) Conceptual.
22) Particles of matter attract one another and forces of attraction are weak in case of chalk
but quite strong in case of iron.
23)
In all containers volume is same but liquids take the shape of container, so liquids have no
definite shape but have definite volume.
24)
homogeneous mixture has uniform composition through out the mixture. Compound has fixed
composition.
25) The numerical value of freezing point and melting point is the same, for a particular
substance, at constant pressure. Hence, the freezing point of the substance is 40∘ C.
26) Fact based.
27) A mixture having different composition throughout is called heterogeneous mixture.
28) All the three chemical changes.
29) An unsaturated solution is the one which can dissolve more of the solute at given
temperature.
30) Non metals are not lustrous, do not conduct heat and electricity and also they are brittle.
31)
The concentration of water molecules in surrounding medium is higher than water molecules
concentration in the cell.
32)
An animal cell differs from a plant cell in respect to Cell wall
33)
Lysosomes are the reservoirs (store houses) of hydrolytic enzyme
34)
Fact
35) Active transport require energy whereas passive transport follows concentration gradient.
36) Centrioles and centrosphere are collectively called as centrosome. Two centrioles are
located just outside the nucleus and lie at right angle (90°). They help in cell division by
arranging spindle fibres between 2 poles of the cell
37) Chloroplast is an organelle associated with photosynthesis
38) Lysosomes are the cell organelle with single membrane covering.
39)
Option (1) represents endoplasmic reticulum which is involved in membrane biogenesis.
40)
Robert Hooke published the discovery of the cell in his book Micrographia.
41)
Plasma membrane is bilayer of phospholipids with associated proteins.
42)
Cell theory was given by Schleiden and Schwann and modified by Rudolf Virchow.
43) Mitochondria and chloroplast are known as semiautonomous organelle as they have
there own DNA and ribosome, which are useful in protein synthesis.
44) Reason is false as material to be packed in the form of vesicle fuse with cis face of golgi
apparatus.
45) Endocytosis is a cellular process in which substances are brought into the cell.
46) = 6 ⇒ Rational number
⇒ Irrational number.
So, product of any two irrational numbers may be rational or irrational number.
47)
Let x = 0.626262 .......... -------- (I)
1 × 100 ⇒ 100x = 62.626262 ........ --------(II)
x = 0.626262 ......... ---------(I)
(II) – (I) ⇒ 99x = 62
Let y = 0.6222 ....... ------- (I)
10 y = 6.222 ......------(II)
(II) × 10 ⇒ 100 y = 62.222 ....... ------ (III)
10y = 6.222 ..... --------- (II)
(III) – (I) ⇒ 90y = 56
48)
Conceptual.
49)
On comparing
a = 1 and b = 27
50) Answer will be Conceptual
51) Answer will be
1.5 lies in between
52)
53)
–1 is not a whole number. So, 4 + is not a polynomial.
0
54) The degree of p(x) = 3x + 5 is 0.
55)
56) 2x – 1 is a factor of 6x2 + kx –2
57) x+100º = 180º [Linear pair of angles]
Now, we have x+y =120º
[Sum of interior opposite angles is equal to the exterior angle]
Hence,
58) (a + b + c)2 = a2 + b2 + c2 + 2(ab + bc + ca) (0)2 = 18 + 2(ab + bc + ca)
–18 = 2(ab + bc + ca)
∴ ab+bc+ca = -9
59)
Let f(x) = x6 - ax5 + x4 - ax3 + 3x - a + 2
g(x) = x - a is a factor.
x-a = 0 ⇒ x = a
f(a) = 0
a6 - a6 + a4 - a4 + 3a - a + 2 = 0
3a - a + 2 = 0
2a + 2 = 0
a = –1
0
60) = 70
= 70 – 20
0
= 50
as AC = BC (given)
0
= 50
= 180 – 100 = 80
around point C
0
= 180
x= 180 –(80 + 70)
0
30
61)
In ΔABC.
90° + 2x + 2y = 180°
2x + 2y = 90°
x + y = 45°
In ΔAOC.
∠AOC + x + y = 180°
∴ ∠AOC = 180 – 45° = 135°
62)
As AB || CD, we have :
Similarly, since CD || EF
Now,
63)
Produce DO such that it intersect AB at point E.
∠BOE = ∠ROD = 105° (Vertically opposite angles)
∠AEO = ∠BOE + ∠OBE (Exterior angle of ΔBOE)
⇒ ∠AEO = 105° + 45°
⇒ ∠AEO = 150°
∠AED + ∠EDC = 180° (co-interior angles)
150° + ∠ODC = 180°
⇒ ∠ODC = 180° – 150° = 30°
64) In ΔABC, AB = AC
CD||BA
= 180º – 104º
= 76º
(Alternate angles)
= 76º
=104º.
65)
x + 30o = 66o
x = 36o
66)
Construction : 40 extend RS to RM.
∠PSQ = 180° – (100 + 40) (sum of all angles of a Δ is 180°)
= 40°
∠SQR = 180° – 150° = 30
As SQ || RT, ∠QSM = ∠TRS
⇒ 90° + 40° = 60° + α
⇒ α = 130° – 60° = 70°
67)
2x = 72o
x = 36o
36o + 54o + y = 180o
y = 180o – 90o
68) Euclid's fifth postulate (Playfair’s axiom): For every line ℓ and for every point P(not on ℓ)
there exists a unique line passing through P, which is parallel to ℓ.
69) Things which are equal to the same thing are equal to one another
70) AB = AC and AX = AY
AX + BX = AY + CY
BX = CY
PART-B
71)
can
72)
could
73)
might
74) Option (4) will have
75)
had left, reached
76)
left
77)
will make
78)
was
79)
Answer will be is.
80)
brings
81)
Odisha
82)
Both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
83)
one citizen one vote one value
84)
Pakistan
85)
Human Capital
86)
Village money lenders
87)
cultivation of wheat and rice
88)
Unit of currency in France
89)
All the above
90)
Mirjapur in U.P.
91)
17 + 8 + 18 ⇒ 43 boys
92) The word 'LATELY' cannot be formed using the letters of the word 'IMMEDIATELY'. Hence
LATELY is correct.
93)
Observation Based.
94) Given, DEAR is coded as 7 and BEARS as 9.
Here, there are 4 letters in the word DEAR and 5 letters in the word BEARS.
Consider A =1, B =2, C =3,....., Z = 26
Now, DEAR = D + E + A + R
⇒ D + E + A + R = 4 + 5 + 1 + 18 = 28
Divide 28 by 4 (number of letters in DEAR), we get
28 ÷ 4 = 7
So, DEAR =7
Similarly, BEARS = B + E + A + R + S
⇒ B + E + A + R + S = 2 + 5 + 1 + 18 + 19 = 45
Divide 45 by 5 (number of letters in BEARS), we get
45 ÷ 5 = 9
So, BEARS =9
Now, WAX = W + A + X
⇒ W + A + X = 23 + 1 + 24 = 48
Divide 48 by 3 (number of letters in WAX), we get
48 ÷ 3 = 16
Therefore, WAX is coded as 16.
95) Patterns is:
10 = 12, 02; 41 = 22, 12; 94 = 32, 22; 169 = 42, 32; 2516 = 52, 42; 3625 = 62, 52; 4936 = 72, 62.
So, the answer is 2024.
96)
By observation.
97)
We need Doctors which are Masons also but do not live in village so answer is R.
98) According to P%Q+R-S
S is in the South-East of Q.
99)
Clearly, the man initially face in the direction OA. On moving 45° clockwise, he faces in the
direction OB. On further moving 180° clockwise, he faces in the direction OC. Finally on
moving 270° anti-clockwise, he faces in the direction OD, which is South-west. Hence, the
answer is (4).
100)
It is clear from the diagrams that new name of West will become South-East.