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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES
1. You are given a Test Booklet of 20 pages as well as an OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) Answer Sheet. The
Test Booklet contains 100 questions serially numbered from 1, to 1fi). Count the pages of the Test Booklet
and be sure that they are in proper order. Ensure that Serial Number and Code of the Test Booklet and
the OMR Answdr Sheet are same. In case of mismatcly'defect/discrepancy in the Test Booklet, and OMR
Answer Sheet, reqort to your Invigilator and get the Test Booklet and OMR Answer Sheet replaced.
2. Answers are to be marked only in the OMR Answer Sheet as per the details given below.
(a) Candidates are required to indicate their answers at an appropriate place on the OMR Answer Sheet.
(b) Darken only one circle for each question as per instructions given on Side-I of OMR Answer Sheet.
(c) For each question, there are four options marked (A), (B), (9 and (D) for marking answer, out of
which only one option-is correct. The candidate is required to select the correct answer and darken the
corresponding circle of the c
F;i#-pG, ir y.* urrr*", the circle @as given below.

(d) Only Blue/Black Ballpoint Pen is to be used to write on the OMR Answer Sheet. Carldidates should
bririg theii own Ballp6int Pen. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited.
3. wi
The test duration from11:1,5 a.m. to 01:45 p.m. and will have four sections
with only Additional time of 15 minutei is allowed for reading the
instruction to LL:L5 a.m.
4. Additional time of 50 minutes will be allowed to "Divyang Students" (diffetently-abled students).
5. A single Test Booklet comprising all the four sections will be given to each candidate. There are
100 questions irnL all for I UU marks as per details below. Separate
Seoarate directions are given for each part.
Type of Test Sections Number of Ouestions Marks
Hindi Section - I From 1 to 15 = 15 Questions 15
Enslish Section - II From 16 to 30 = 15 Ouestions 15
Mathematics Section - III From 31 to 65 = 35 Ouestions 35
General Science Section - IV From 66 to 100 = 35 Ouestions 35
Total L00 100
6. AII questions are to be attempted. Every question carries one mark each. There is no negative marking.
You have to qualify in eac[ section separately. Hence, attempt all Sections without fail.
8. Overwriting,'striking, cutting, applying white/correction fluid and erasing on the OMR Answer Sheet is
not allowed. Such answers will not be evaluated. No,change in the darkened circle is allowed once
marked in the OMR Answer Sheet. Do not make any'stray mark on the OMR Answer Sheet.
9. Rough work must not be done on the OMR Answer Sheet. For rough wofk, use the space marked as
Space for RoughWork in this Test Booklet.
L0. A bell will be rung after every one hour.
1.1. Do not leave the hall without handing over OMR Answer Sheet.
12. Any candidate found either givinq or receivinq assistance or usinq unfair means durine the exam will be
disQualified. Any attempt for"imp6rsonation will also disqualify thE candidate and invite"legal action.
(3) 8F923 - B

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EIUg -II I SECTION - II
siH /ENGLTsH
Direetions : (Questions no. 76 to 30) For each question, four possible answer choices haue been giuen, out
of which only one is cotect. Select the correct answer and indicate it at the appropriate place in the OMR
Answer Sheet.
Directions :
Answer questions no. 79 -22by
Directions : Read the following passage earefully choosing th,e. most appropriate opttons to conlplete
and answer Questions no. 76 - 78. the paragraph by fi.Uing in the blanks.
We turned to look in the direction pointed out, and
Udhata, a thin donkey who was starved by his
there saw a penguin walking slowly along the shore
with an egg under its tail. There were several owner, a local fisherman, went in search
(19) food with his friend, a jackal. The pair went
others, we observed doing the same thing : and we
found afterwards that these were a kind of-penguins
(20) the village in the middle of the night until
that always carried their eggs so. Indeed they had a they stumbled upon a cucumber freld. That night,
most useful pocket for the purpose, just between the they truly relished their meal and decided to pay a
tail and the legs. We were very much struck with visit to the cucumber field every night. Udhata
the regularity and order of this colony. The island eventually (21) to look much healthier and was
seemed to be divided up into squares of which each able to pick up more load. Once, after an
,l
penguin possessedbne, and sat in stiffgraveness in appetizing and wholesome meal (22) cucumbers,
the middle of it, or took a slow march up and down the donkey started braying.
the spaces in between. Some were sitting on their
eggs, but others were feeding their young ones in a 19. (A) out
manner that caused us to laugh not a little. The (B) of
mother stood on a raised rock, whiJ.e the young one
(C) into
below her head uttered a number of loud unpleasant
noisds. (D) on
16. The narrator and his friend iould not help
laughing when they saw 20. (A) around
(A) the penguins carry their eggs. (B) out
(B) the penguins do a slow march.
(C) the mother penguins feeding their young (C) for
ones. (D) onto
(D) a mother penguin standing on a raised
rock and the young one making a loud
noise below her. 2'-. (A) begin

17. The penguins carried their eggs in a pocket (B) beginning


(A) under their wings. (C) began
(B) between the tail and legs.
(C) (D) begun
on their backs.
(D) on their tails.

18. The penguins live


22. (A) on
(A) on'rocks. (B) for
(B) in squares.
(C) on an island. (C) into
(D) in a colony. (D) of
(s) 8F923 - B

29. Read the sentence given below and choose the Directions : (Questions No. 26 - 28) Answer these
questions by choosing the most appropriate options
option which correctly changes it into Passive to
fill in the blanks.
Voice.

She created twenty new dresses for the 26. He was sleeping well when the beII

fashion show in just two days. (A) has rung (B) rang
(C) is ringing (D) would ring
(A) She had created twenty new dresses for
the fashion show in just two days. 27. You can't depend on him; he knows
about finance.
(B) Tkenty new dresses were created by her
(A) a little (B) few
for the fashion show in just two days. (D)
(C) little much
(C) She had been creating twenty new
28. No other boy in the class is as as
dresses for the fashion show in just two Ram.
daYs' (A) better (B) good
i (C) best (D) -
(D) She will be creating twenty new dresses worse

for the fashion show in just two days.


29. Select the alternative which best expresses the
following sentence in indirect speech :
The manager said to the clerk, 'You may leave
24. The candidate said that his views have been now. Don't forget to keep these files in the frle
deliberately garbled. The word opposite in cabinet."
meaning to the underlined one is (A) The manager says to the clerk that you
(A) may leave then and asked not to forget to
clarifred
keep these files in the cabinet.
(B) slanted (B) The manager told the clerk that he might
leave then and ordered him not to forget
(C) distorted
to keep those frles in the frle cabinet.
(D) illustrated (C) The manager said to the clerk that he
may leave now and ordered not to forget
to keep those frles in the cabinet.
25. Choose the word similar in meaning to the (D) The manager told to the clerk that he
underlined word. might leave then and ordered not to
After a long and arcluous drive on the hills, he forget to keep these frles in the cabinet.
felt fatigued.

(A)
30. Choose one-word substitute for the following
easily
expression :
G) effortless Something that cures all illnesses or prolongs
life.
(C) difficult (A) Elixir G) Idyllic
(D) enjoyable (C) Massif (D) Masterpiece
8F923 _ B
(6)
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(7) 8F923 . B
36. ?fr *2 -y2 + 2yz - z2ttrl gs. g"t-{re (x + y _ z) If one of the factors of x2 - y2 + by, _ z2 is
t, d qnr g'Hcis d{T , (x + y - z), then the other factor is :

(A) x+y -z (B) x-y + z (A) x +y-z (B) x-y + z


(C) x +y+z (C) x+y+z (D) x-y-z
(D) x-y - z
fr .2 + b2 + c2 = 2(a -b - c) - g t, fr 37. If a2 +b2 + c2 = 2 (a- b - c) - B, then the
(2a-3b + 4c) .FI qFr trTI value of (2a
:
- Bb + 4c) is :

(A) (A) (B) 3


4 G)3 4

(c) (c) 2 (D) 1


2 (D) 1

{r{ ft fi sr€ 5 : a * ergq-6 it t


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The ages of Raju and Raman are in the ratio
fi-eng b q{ sTRrfi *r rqc d*,g 4 q{ # 5 : 8. If Raju was b years older and Raman
*-qt sr, tqt * e1E errqr d qrt i r nq* 4 years younger, the age of Raju would have
been the same as that of Raman. What is the
3fl-g Hr t ?
age of Raju ?
(A) 15 qd "i
(B) 16 s{ (A) 15 years (B) 16 years
(c) 24q{ (D) 13q{ (C) 24yearc (D) 13 years

The difference between the digits of a 2_dig1t


number is 3.If the digits are interchanged and
the resulting number is added to the original
number, we get 148. What is the orisinal
(A) number ?
58 (B) 47
(c) (A) 58 (B)
6e (D) e6
47
(c) 6e (D) e6

40. qR
[,.-*)'=s6t, d *a*{ sT qri iFIt 40. rf
l.
_lx \?
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= 36, then what is the value of
tqr r 1
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--7 ?
(A) 1442 (B) 7440
x;T
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(c) 1444 (D) 1438


(A) 74t44
442 (B) 7440
(c) 444
74 o) 1438
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8F923. B
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i"to
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i"""-f-i" it Z
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(c) 2fr. o) z.s fr.
(C) 2m (D) 2'5 m
42. ss dd, s.b fr. $m efu +o tft qt0 qn 42. How many bricks of size 22 cm x 10
fr.
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cm x Z cm

qrm ffi
' 1 3.5 m high and 40 cm thick if
m long,
ft *Tt'ft, {+n +r FRr td
qR
r th
sarra used in the
construction ocr
tc+rtz 10 lupies -l- part of the wall ?
(A) 24,000 G) 25,000 (A) 24,000 (B) 25,000
(c) 26,000 (c)
(D) 27,000 26,000 (D) 27,000
48. qs 8-q,ildf Erd qr$ s), ffi
@ r t s fr{fl E$ t, ifq.r ,rqr An 8-faced fair die with numbers
rolled. What is the probabifity
1 to g i.s
yrq Ai fi yrfus-dr
r
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Rr t? even number ?

(A)+23 G) I (A) 1 (B) 1


(c) +
46
to) 1 (c) 1
2

o)1
3

4 6
44. (e; *d._1.
eilg
{*fu f"g .Rtrr rF so v<st fi fhq a8eg (in years) of 50 members of the
(e.'sT fr) t , junior cricket club in a town girr* tuio* ,
75, 17, 14, 13, 74, !3, 14, 77,
!7, 76, 77, 76, 75, """
77,17,76,77,16, 15,
16, 15, 14,73, 14,75,13, 1g, 19,13, 15,14,15,13,
73,75,74,75,13,
-74_,73,73,77,
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16, 16, 16,14,16, 13, 1g, 16, 15,'14.'74', -
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45. The area ofa rectangulai plot
+T etcrd t ,
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is 1b0 sq m and
(A) 3:2 of its length to
breadth is :
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(C) 6:1 (D) 7:2
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The product of the frrst three numbers
qBil ur gu1-4qq 172e t I {t qR {qrcil fr is 4bb
and the product of the last three numbers
is
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these four numbers is :

(c) le (A) 7 (B) 13


(D) 23
(c) le o) 23

47. +A-+-+A {iqr, ffi e-.S_n_qg +_eiftq ricqr


fr dE+ vq ftrq.€ s+s t fuilfrd i, t ,
47. The smallest number which when added
to the
greatest 4-digit number makes
(A) 5 (B) 6 the sti:m
divisible by B4b is :

(c) 50 (D) (A)


60 5 (B) 6
(c) 50 (D) 60
48. ftq d i +tq-vr q|qpTHftfi Re t r
t
(A) (2,3,5) (B) (5,7,9) 8. Which of the following
_
is a futhagorean
(c) (6,9, 11) (D) (9,,75, L7)
triplet ?
(A) (2,3,5) . (5, 7, 9)
(B)
(c) (6,9, 11) (D) (8, 15, 17)

(a) roo t+w G) rzo t*us


(c) rg6 +$us (D) zos*so-s (A) 166 seconds (B) 176 seconds
(C) 196 seconds (D) 208 seconds
do. 9201fr Eqr$ +r t ,
"io 50. The unit place digit in '9201 is
(A)e G) 7
.

(c)s (A)e G) 7
1p) 1
(C)3 1p) 1
'646,r{*ftqwrA
/ SpAcE FOR RoUGH WOr*
8F923 - B (10)
bl. (6 + 3) x 9-1+ 3-1 + z-2trwt t : 51. (6 + 3) x 9-1 + 3-r + 2-2 is equal to :

(A)
i (B)
7
4
(A),4! (B)
i
(c) (D)
7
(c) (D) I8
+ 8 +

dz: q+ qEc qs iff +1 gdz] I r+r q+m t r rct it A pipe can fill a cistern in t hours. Due to a
nrqH At + H,nor, T6 10 Eiif ii trtfi
tfi Ieak in its bottom, the cistern fills rap in
t t
r rrft g$ efi trqrq Fr<i qqq fr qrd A 10 hours. If the cistern is full, in how much
qEfr r time will it be emPtied bY the leak ?

(B) zoEiit i (A) 60 hours (B) 70 hours


(A) 60Eidt i
(C) 80 hours (D) 90 hours
(c). solid fr (D) eo Fiz] i
I
t If 2^-L = -:--;,then the value of x is :
gt-o
bg. fr2zx-r=--1-- t,dxwqFTt:
8a-
(A) -2 G) -1
(A) -2 (B) -1
(c) 2 .@) 3
(c) 2 o)3
d4. sR b2P+5P+50=651 t,frpt6T{l-{t: 54. If 52p + 5P + 50 = 651, then the value of p is :

(A)2 (A) 2 (B) 3


G) 3

(c) 4 (D) 5 (c) 4 (D) 5

55. (%F +1 FFq iqt t Iqr fur qtq What number should (23)-s be multiplied with
so that the product becomes (69)-1 ?
IuH5,€ (6e)-1 H5 d ?
(lU 529
4
(A)
ry , (B)ry
(c) (D)
,^\ 529
(\r/ g ry ry
E.safid+frqwrd / sPAcE FoR RoUGH woRK
(11 ) BF923 - B
56. \rs reUq + qRt +1q z: B: b:8* exgq-6 tlso. The four angles of a quadrilateral are in the
ralio 2 : 3 : 5 : 8. What is the difference
{ 1 +g$q + F{t € 3ft v+A fi 6}"ii +
between the smallest and the greatest angles
fiq ql er.ar wr t t ofthe quadrilateral ?
(A) 80' G) 1000 (A) 80" (B) 100'
(c) 110' (D) r20- (c) 110" (D) L20

57. ABCD g+ q'f t I P, Q, R, S Ss-ff Uqr:)ii 57. ABCD is a square. P, Q, R, S are the
AB, BC, cD *{ DA + xwr; qe;q-frg t t qR mid-points of AB, BC; CD and DA
q'f aeco q-t qtqrq 16Jt tfr t, fr q't peRS respectively. If the perimeter of square ABCD

t5t qfrqrq
is 16J2 cm, then the perimeter of the square
drn :
PQRS is :

(A) 16Jt tft (B) 8Jt tfr (A) rGJd cm (B) 8J2cm
(c) s +fr to) rotft (C) 8 cm (D) 16 cm

Aq'ff+qfrnq 40tfr *.prtfrt tdde,f The perimeters of two squares are 40 cm and
32 cm. What is the perimeter of the third
t'n,
51 qftqrq wt tds-d qdfi a
square whose area is equal to the djfference of
q'il+ffi*erd{tqqntr the areas of the first two squares ?
(A) zatfi (B) zotfr (A) 24cm (B) 26 cm
(c) zstfi (D) zs tfi (C) 25 cm (D) 28 cm

59. r bo,ooo {qrc + sq if zoo qRn'd if ffid 59. A total of ? 50.000 is to be distributed as
t
frq qrt r r+n fi {rRr r looqr < soot r
prizes to 200 persons. A prize is either of
? looqrd Frritfr {wr ftffi | r a 100 or T 500. What is the number of prizes
(A) 50 (B) 75 ofT 100 ?
(c) t25 (D) 150
(A) 50 (B) 75
(c) r25 (D) 150
60. ABcD q6 qciilr qSjq i, ffi Uqrq
AIf = 3x + 1, BC = 2y + 3, CD = ZS *t
60. ABCD is a parallelogram having its sides,
AB = 3x + 1, BC = 2y + 3, CD = 25 and
DA=y+%E I Tq("+y) trqtR t : DA = X + 28. Then, (x + y) is equal to :

(A) 29 G) 2r (A) 29 (B) 2r


(c) 25 (D) 33 (c) 25 (D) 33
q-"tErd*ftqq'ra / spnCe FoR ROUGH woRK
BF923 - B (12)

qR s qM vftrftlr . r,sz2eqre t,
gw qr z If 5 men or 7 wohen can earrr T I,372 per
fr 10 gtq *t s qN vftR{ ffi wq day, how much would 10 men and 5 women
qqrfr I earn per day ?

(A) 7 3,724 (B) < 3,624 (A) a 3,72/L (B) a 3,624

(c) < 3,524 (D) . 3,t24 (c) - 3,524 (D) - 3,124

62. qR w eq fi ftTd fr tlvofr& A qrq Sr 62. If the price of an item is increased by lSVo and
eq fi F€ Ffr I toqofr e.fi d qrq, tr the total sales of that item is reduced by 70Vo,
g*-mfi fi gn +.qr$ fr F{Fsr inn enn t'n z then what will be the effect on the total
(A) fi qfi
sz, i earning of a shopkeeper ?

(A) 5% decrease
(B) r'rz, fi qft
(B) t'1%tncrez.sc
(c) 2.Evo&ffi
n -2'5%decrease
' (D) B.lvo ff qk
(D) 7'1%increa.s
t
qprnur qrq'fi R rR, fraRrd qs r+rrRr a efr
if ft{ Tfi A q;fr t r w er+trRr zoqfr if ffi A sum of money invested at sitnple interest
triples itself in 8 years. How many times will
5{r d qrq'ft t it become in 2[) years time ?
(A) 8 (B) 7 (A) 8 @).7
(c) 6 (D) e (c) 6 (D) e

qq er{{rRr r{ lvo qttr-s qre * Et t ft{ q{ At the rate of 5% annual interest on a sum of
t5t qm-{ft dflsT { 1,261 eTkI +dr t | fiARrd money, T 1,261 comlrcund interest is received
?r+{rRr Gffi i z in 3 years. The sun of nongy invested is :
(A) { 9,000 (B) 8,400 (A) T 9,000 (B) T 8,400
=
(c) - 8.000 (D) a 7,500 (c) T 8,000 (D) T 7,500
65. A qfi sTrT +1 zs ftF + "n.t {tr6irT t 3ft e Ed 65. A can do a work in 25 dAys qnd B can finish it
orq *1 zo fle+ it ot vqm t q-Cd i
s ftn d-c] in 20 days, They work together for 5 days. In
orq qG B i r
qrff +i Eu q'rq +1 how many days will B finish the remaining
ffi fqil fr Wr ot'n z work ?
(A) efu (B) ro fo (A) 8 days (B) 10 days

(c) 11fr{ (D) rs lfl (C) 11days (D) L3 days

q.d614+Faqq,r€ / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK


(13) 8F923 - B
iaug _nt t sECTroN_rv
. rTrrtreTF{ilT /6ENERAL scrENCE
frdw: (vwv.oolnoda): ndowq*fuqaT? e,,rfr+-fuwe ffid+ild wsa
t t ad rdt gq6( Ja6l ri.qqirrr. ffiqfu *,rg* oo qtlfi7 p * ,
(Questions no' 66 to 700) For each questinn,
four possible answer c:hoices haue been giuen, out
one is coffecL Select the correct arlswer and ind,icate
it at the appropriate place in the oMR
66. qF+€dq qt ybqr i fuf fi+ , 66. Tlanspiration is a process in which plants :
1a; qrgqrsfrq Hg t qecrTsT srqqilfra 6ril (A) absorb water vapours from the
Bt atmospheric air.
(B) qqqrsd if qeqrq gm wt t (B) release water vapours in the atmosphere.
r
,
(c) w) * Enr 5<r t wr uer ert t r
(C) receive water from the soil through roots.
rot y+'rvr-ritdwr + ftq qqqrsd
6{tt
t qe rcor (D) receive water from the atmosphere for
photosynthesis.
I

q{ 67. Besides sunlight plants also need the


frq following fof photosynthesis :

(A) Carbon monoxide, Water, Chlorophyll


(B) Oxygen, Water, Chlorophyll
(C) Nitrogen, Chlorophyll, Carbon dioxide
(D) Chlorophyll, Water, Caqbon dioxide
Silkworms secret€ fibre made of :
(A) protein G) carbohydrates
(C)
cellulose only (D) starch + cellulose
A copper plate would feel cold as compared to
a wooden table on a winter morning. it i, do"
to the reason that the copper plate :
(A) reflects more heat than the wooden table.
(A) d+.$ fi +q ff gd{r it erFr+' sqr (B) is made from metal whose density is more
wqHd q.ffi i I than that of wood
G) Tg F {fi t fu€-*,l q+e e+S * q+e (C) is a better conductor of heat as compared
+ srhs d-ar i r

(c) dq$ fi +q ff gtrr fr oq1 fi +6ilr . to the wooden table.


(D) is a poor conductor
tqre+ r
the wooden table.
of heat as compared to
o)d+qff+qffgc+rdsqrfit{
. qre+A r
70. Consider the following statements :
(1) Excretion takes place in plants.
70. ftE{ftrfud +rqT ct trqR fifuq .

(1) B-sfqffi{tcrt e) Excretion takes place in both plants and


r
animals.
(2) Ttrdrtr 3ft{w€q}++f f tcrt (3)
r
Excretion is a process.of getting rid of
(3) sodr *-+e qo * enpr-€ t gz-s*r qri excess water only.
fistsqrt r
(4) Secretion is one of the rhethods of
Q) uqqssdqfrq+ffit r excretion.
nflqr+t The correct statements are :
(A) +-d€ (1)' *r (2) (B) *+o rsl sfu (A) Only (1) and (2) (B) Only (Bj and (4)
t+t
(c) (7), (2) sr ral (D) e), e) *t rsl (C) (7), (2) and (4) (D) (t), (2) arrd (B)
BF923 - B (14)
7r. srq fr *"q 31ftr* qET 320 ffiftc{ sft ria 71. The fastest speed of falcon is 320 kilometres
per hour. The correct method of expressing
t gq q-€ EJ, Efr
r qqq FE *{ * {€ s-fi-sit this speed using the correct unit symbols of
sr scqlr *'$, d.m qG ql qS a'r t distance and time is :
(A) 320 kms/hr (B) 320 KIWH' (A) 320 kms/hr (B) 320 KIWTI
(C) 320 KMS/HR (D) 320 km/h
(D) 320 km/h
(C) 320 KMS/IIR
72. *t$ eq go mfte{ sft Eia fi qro i zo fr+e A bus moves with a speed of 36 kilometres per
qm-ft t I Fq+ crsq -rE 54 ffifrc{ Yft da
hour for !Q minut€s and then with a speed of
fi qro t zo fo+z
..r$
s-f,fr t I q{T El-{t q-d 54 kilometres per hour for the next
20 minutes. The total distance covered by the
(B) rsfrdfter bus is :
(D) +sffifta (A) 12 kilometres rB) 18 kilometres

78. qffq -rq t+gd cftc*I q{ tdqR fifrq 1 Svif ae


(C) 30 kilometres tD) 45 kilometres

niil *.r fra nn t r qe Rq 61 qrqe-G i d 73. Consider the electric circuit as shown. In this,
dR AB i qra n-iTtrd A-ft t S{ {6 s€} AB is a thick clpp€r wire. When the switch is
drrfl t l Ec {6 }qq qrt i t* en er ON current flows through the wire AB and the
' bulb starts glou-ing. \\'e observe that the wire
AB:

AB
(A) rt-{c +5{ dt-€ fr vrm t t

(B) f,dgd qq fi ffi q+Ur *-ctr t ft gr< (A) becomes red hot.
frqq qrcr t t
(B) behales like an electric fuse and melts
(c) {cqi qG qr
tm t t immediatel]-.
(D) ftsz {d lF-ffq g$ 6i frmqo 6tdr t I (C)gives a severe shock on touching.

74. s$-6$ ffi


tRFit taq (*q) ftGd t t (D)deflects a compass needle placed near it.
i
d Gnt r tsr Qi-q|Tdq {4qq sr{uT +d-r } t 74. Sometimes the athletes suffer from muscle
cramps. It is dug to anaerobic respiration in
frqfr.q+tq 6I qfirdq ii tm t
'
ffifua which glucose is converted to :
(A) *-{€ tFr+ erq (A) lactic acid only
6y Qfr+ erq *r qrdq srqefiffirqs (B) Iactic acid and carbon dioxide
tct totti.c *t qreq grEefi+qr{s (C) alcohol and carbon dioxide
P,l Q6t5i.a *r ifu* erq (D) alcohol and lactic acid
'lo. c|{q q-fiif ii diR (rm) *t snqit + +q ffi In human bsdies the exchange of gases
q-r frfrqq (ur6+-l-6+) nw q-d{ilqur ffi fl between blood and tissue and the absorption
ofnutrients takes Place in the :
ffifudittsEitort r
(A) E{q Gr affi (A) hearb (B)
(D)
capillaries
(C) qqfiqi (D) N (C) arteries veins

76. qrmfuqq g{ct t*q trFT i qq-;I6{ ss-dr t ? 76. Bryophyllum can reproduce by its :
(A) cRqi (B) 5q (A) Leaves (B) Flowers
(C) G (D) d+ (C) Roots (D) Stem
(ls) BF923 . B
77. ffifud ttt qq+ Rit+ q,r€ dr 77. Select a pair of contact forces from the
1ay ffiqqe *r3qfte; following:
G; ffiq q€ 3frr q{ur qe (A) Muscular force and Magnetic force
(c) Er{ur {€ efu ftr-fun co (B) Muscular force arrd Frictional force
(C) Frictional force and Electrostatic force
to) U{cfiq r€ Sr gw#+ ve (D) Gravitational force and Magnetic force
3rfu n qffq WqR Gnfr qo-zfi it qn zTffi A water tank has four taps A, B, C and D as
A, B, c *r o d'ft i I sR {€ tff qe t {fr shown. If the tank is fully filled with water
tTft t ft gc €'fr zlm d r'* qrq *e fl(qr and the taps are opened simultaneously, the
water will flow with the same pressure from
wq, d frr z]frPT t qe qrrFr Etrr t qtqr, {6
t' the taps :

,t
(A) AandB (B) C and D
(A) AS{B G) c *rn (c) BandC (D) A and D
(c) e*tc (D) e*ro
79. Consider the experimental set-up shown :
+e { 'r$ H+fus dFt-€PrT q{ frqR fiFqq :
+
*'tlrl*

Coppel Copper plate


ffrq'{ plate
Rz
After passing cunent for about 15 minutes it
rs ft+e e+ t*qa qra r*rFc q.t) +
rFTtTrr is observed that :
WT6 nq{"r f+qr qrm E i+ , (A) the blue colour of the solution fades away.
tel ftsqq qr ftqr t'r w rqr t r
(B) both the electrodes gain copper from the
(B) QH) {@d t ew- + HTq{ srq frqr solution.
tt (C) copper gets transferred from the
negatively charged electrode to the
positively charged electrode.
(D) copper gets transferred from the
positively charged electrode to the
ffiTfud fr t s€ +q +1 gFq ffi wfqrur negatively charged electrode.
fr qfr scfr qimr * qnur eiFd.n crqr d q*cr Select from the following a gas where
t, increased concentration in the environment
may cause global warming:
(A) vefi srEuirurrs
(A) Sulphur dioxide
G) {r{Fs{ grsemwr{s
(B) Nitrogen dioxide
tcl qrdq gFeriwrrs (C) Carbon dioxide
rol qrdq ++trrrs (D) Carbon monoxide
8F923 -B (16)
81. {qrqfr{ 3{F{frqT:}it + frsq it ffifud 81. Consider the following statements about
chemical reactions :
qeritq{ feqn fifrq :
(1) During reaction sound may be produced'
(2) During reaction heat may be produced
but never absorbed.
(3) During reacdon a gas is always evolved'
(4) The product-" formed may have different
coloui or Ph1-sicai state than the
reactants-
g+f q-S egt=r trt : The correct statementr s r is/are :
tet *-+q t+t G) *-+o t9 *r r+i (A) OnlY (4t rB) Only (1) and (4)
(c) 0),e)Si t+t o) (2), (B) Sr ral (C) (1), (2iand'{r (D) (2), (3) and (4)

82. wg:rii + Frqfrfua org1d-eH"it Consider the following adaptive features of


animals:
(t{Rrq-dreit) w f+an fifrq ,
(1) Thick white fur
(1) .rA qqq qrd (u.{)
(2) Layer of fat under the skin
(2) sqr (qq$) t {i esr fi frE qra
(3) SlipPerl- bodl-
(3) ftsf,{ qrer qtfti
(4) Long cursed and sharP claws
(4) cqr (.ii e il-q{) S gqiid *{ qi
Out of these the adaptive features of a polar
{+i t Udq t+rqfi 3g-{d frM t ' bear are :

tet i;+o rrl *r tzl G) *-+s igl frr i+l (A) Onll- r2i (B) Onlv (3) and (4)
rt,and
(c) (1), (2) *t r+l o) (1), (2) *r tsl (c) (1), (2rand t4t (D) l),e) and (3)
gcr*{q$f s$oqcfi t
Select the correct statement with reference to
ca) flE gqr fr A-q-€ qrqft ffi ft-$ +ft soil.
)lnl (A) I-oamy soil contains sand and clay only'
G) Sc-E qr il q-d 61 31q'qqq {ga frq fu (B) In lo'my soil the percolation of water is

tt very fast.
(c) 3Trrwt go e-+i fi qs e-ga fi-* vBq t t (C) Weathering is a very fast process of soil
tn) {ft{ 5+ ii Ws fi *.t erftr+ crdr *ft
formation.
)r (D) Top soil contains maximum amount of
QI
humus.

A student has put a drop of dilute solution of


sodium hydroxide frrst on a strip of blue
litmus paper and then on a strip of red litmus
paper. His observations must be :
(A) Blue litmus paper turns red and red
litmus Paper turns blue'
(B) (B) No change in blue litmus paper but the
red litmus Paper turns blue'
(c) (C) BIue litmus paper turns red and no
change in the red litmus Paper'
(D) Blue litmus paper and red litmus paper
(D)
both become colourless'
(t7) BF923 - B
8b. fr;fr qrs (err5rr) "ic-f,r + ffilfu" 3i-{+it 185. Consider the following components of a food
c{ t{qR fiiqq : chain:
Frog, Eagle, Insects, Grass, Snake
{66,36rq (qre), fte, vs, s{ In the food chain, the correct order of these
ura (err5n) iq-f,r fr Eq 3rqq?it q;r vS mq t components is
(A) IIRT -+ fte -+ q{ -+ il6s -+ snlcr (A) Grass -+ Insects -+ Snake -+ Frog -+ Eagle
13; IIRT + il6s -+ fta -+ s{ -+ Jcnlrl (B) Grass -+ Frog -+ Insects -+ Snake -+ Eagle
19; sRT -+ ffe -+ if6s + s6]at - q{ (C) Grass -+ Insects -+ Fiog --+ Eagle -+ Snake
(D) Grass
1P; ERT -+ fta + ifddF. - q{ -+ 3tFR -+ Insects -+ Frog -+ Snake -+ Eagle

86. ftqfufuo if n FS ser-{ qfu . Select the correct statement from the
following:
14; seRT ft qtritdit qtq qwt t r (A) Cotton and Mustard both are Kharif
131 *eRT sfu q{q} d-ii rq g,mt t r , crops.
19; scRT qftq srd t 3ft H{qt {fr ss€ i I
(B) Cotton and Mustard both are Rabi crops.
(D) sqrq rfr qss t 3ft{ gGil qnq qse t (c) Cotton is a Kharif crop and Mustard is a
r
Rabi crop.
s7. ffifua F'R q-efutftqr*-enil cr tdqR (D) Cotton is a Rabi crop and Mustard is a
fffrq I(harif crop.
'
(1) Edr$ 87. Consider the folldwing agricultural
Q) 5{ld qtF' practices/processes :

(3) qrfr qnq i (1) Ploughing


(4) qK *{ s-dr* fonr (2) Crop Rotation
(3) Field Fallow
q-t{W 61frqq ti qr-A qeftq?ftqr+orq t .
(4) Adding Manure and Fertilizer
1a; $-aq (2) +{ (4) (B) (1), (B) *r t+l The practices/processes whic\ add nutrition to
(c) (r), (2) *r f+l O) (2), (B) 3ft{ (4) the soil are :
(A) Only (2) and (4) (B) (1), (3) and (4)
88. { t sq unt +1 gfiq fusd gin d*r,
frE{ft{fuR
(C) (l), (2) and (4) (D) (2), (3) and (4)
\rs dfts *r f'* ftqu13q@1-6 t :

(A) rils= (fr{r), Fqks eE


q'fus, 88 Select from the following a group that
comprises one element, one compound and one
G) fudr (+fr), *rdq slwfiwr$s, frBqq mixture:
tRT{r{s (A) Gold, sulphuric acid, air
(q) (B) Silver, carbon dioxide, sodiurn chloride
@w,{qr,Rq (C) Oxygen, soil, milk
(D) fr€{ (sifr), l+{, ffi$ sr$tfwr{s (D) Silver, methane, manganese dioxide
89.
89. An optical device (mirror or lens) can form real
diminished as well as real enlarged images of
an object on a screen placed on the same side
ttwrfirfrffiyfut'" as the object. This optical device is :
rel *'+q sre dq (A) convex lens only
6; $+q q+ce q{or (B) concave mirror only
(c) qT d wro de eTQrsr ef,{ffi qqor (C) either convex lens or concave mirror
(o) qT tr sre q{ur 3TT{r srs riq (D) either convex mirror or convex lens
ugs {rV ff W{iqr (ffin) * erJsR yfr 90. According to the recommendations of the
qfu efrRr qfft fri, uwrg 66, +s{ s{ri United Nations the amount of water for
ft sF{d Rr€sFF{ Rft e-+re {q} + ftq wo clrinking, washing, cooking and maintaining
proper hygiene per person per day is a
fi qq-ir-*c qrn t : minimum of :
(A) roo qfta (B) bofrar (A) 100litres (B) 50 litres
(C) zs qfta (D) zofra (C) 25litres (D) 20 litres
8F923 - B (18)
er. d +rqild q{or x S{ 'B'siltq it ffi qun 91. Two plane mirrors 'A' and 'B' are placed at
I
qs-(q\ qq-a1u v+t g< rd t *t$ v+rvr t right angles to each other as shown. A ray of
frrq po <{orl,'+ fu€ o qr go. * +1q qr light PO incident at point O on the mirror'..,l"-
erFrtr;T 6rfi t eft fu q{Tdr + qrqrqqqur A at an angle of 30' falls on the mirror 'B' after
t
n q{"r'B'y{ 341s6q *..tfr I Fq fr{ur qr q{"r reflection fron the nirror 'A'. The angle of
st q{r+d{ + qw q{Tdq +1or dm , . reflection for the rav reflected from the mirror
B would be :

(A) 30' (B) 60'


(c) 120" (D) 150' (A) 30" (B) 60"
(c) t20 (D) 150'
{4 + (t + T.dt €q *.c g qh qkqR + ftq fti
The correct sequenoe of three planets of the
wsAmqE' .r
solar system in incr€asing order of their
(A) {s, dtrd, {fi distance from the Sun is :
G) Elr, gm, ritre (A) Venus, Mars, Saturn
(c) rirf€, gq, {6qft G) Mercury, Venus, Mars
(C) Mars, Mervurgi,, Jupiter
(D) {in, 1ufr, ri-ro (D) Venus, Earth, Marc
EFft ft qft{R 6T T6 rt fusfir 6}$ erwr 93. t A planet of our solar system which has no
scr6 TS 1, *+-vr t z satellite of its own is :

(A) qrr€ (B) H (A) Mars


(C) Uranus
(B)
(D)
Neptune
(c) qt{€ (D) Us Venus
94. tr& ffi qr swfur ffifud t ffi
fr 94. Richter scale is used to measure the intensitv
frtrdr fi qm * ldq fuqr qrin t r of:
(A) Gd (B) Ts.q (A) Lightning (B) Earthquake
(c) gqrft (D) Tsffi (C) Tsunami (D) Landslide
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s1, s2, s, sn *t Four parallel rays of light are falling on
qr 16T{r fi qqid{ ffi
sncfud € t rc ys surfaces 51, 52, S, and Sn as shown in the
frq.qT6 t/t fuq/fur ct q{r{dr 61"r sn'rfi frgure. Surface(s) on which the angle of
61q+qqnfr incidence is equal to angle ofreflection is/are :

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d, *N,-,-., R.

(al *qe sr (B) s1, sB ft sn (A) Only St (B) St, Ss and S,


(c) s, *t sn (D) S1' 52' S' efrt S' (C) S, and Sn (D) 51, 52, S, and Sn
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e6. ffifud qr+-qi,s fi?n (crqqT) qr fuqn lgo. Consider the following gdible plants :

fffrq ' (1) Brinjal (2) Banana


(1) nqr e) +dr (3) Ladyfrnger (4) Pumpkin
(3) FIrs (4) *-qq(sl{ftw-d)
Out of these, a pair of plants having two or
sTfr + qltfr ql 16 grrf, ffi d qr eTPrs r+Fr more edible parts is :
qr+-+.q t, +tc-qr t z (A) (1) and (2) (B) (3) and (4)
(A) (1) *{ (2) (B) (B) sfu (4)
(C) (2) and (4) (D) (1) and (3)
(c) (2) *{ (4) (D) (1) 3fr{ (3)

s7. sftR q-*-c Fddr{ t fr{ qm u*z yrq od 97. The method used to obtain solid copper
sulphate from copper sulphate solution is
+ frq 3q+rr i dr€ qrt qrd FqRT t .
:

(A) {iqfr (A) Condensation


(B) Decantation
fsl frqr{r (ftRnur)
(c) qq{ i (C) Evaporation
(D) Sedimentation
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ririrqc E is:
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(A) {gdr W *r qTftTorqfr finrfqrs (A) tap root and reticulate venation
(B) gs-.sr w *{ {FTI<R ffi+qrq (B) frbrous root and parallel venation
(c) {RTr w S{ {Fil<R ftRtF*qrq (C) tap root and parallel venation
(D) {ssr w *tqrfu*rsq ftrttq-qrq (D) fibrous root and reticulate venation
ee. fu qt srrft s-{s (sEE), sx+ (qq-sq) Sr The mode of nutrition used by bread mould,
ft€ ERr BqftT ff qri qrffi +qur ff yund +1 mushroom and yeast is :

(A) saprophytic (B) parasitic

(B) (C) heterotrophic (D) autotrophic


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(D) F{mfr 100. Human digestive system has more than ten
organs. Select from the following combinations
100. rTFtcr q5qq dr t q€ t oTFrs ei.r i r ffifud ofthree organs the one that does not carry out
ft{ si'if * t+q+t fr i s+ gftq + srqq Hr any of the digestive functions.
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(A) Buccal cavity, Oesophagus,Large
(A) gg gk+l, rfuff, TdEiT intestine
(B) 5€ UFfir, qfufi, rle'TTgq (B) Buccal cavity, Oesophagus, Rectum

(c) (c) Oesophagus, Large intestine, Rectum

(D) (D) Oesophagus, Pancreas, Small intestine


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