Gtse Sample Papers Class 9
Gtse Sample Papers Class 9
Gtse Sample Papers Class 9
01. A particle starts moving from position of rest 01. , d oLrqfu; r Roj. kdsv / hu fojkekoLFkkl sxfrµi zka
j Hkdjrh
under constant acceleration. If it travels a gSA; fn og t l sd s.Mesax nw
j hr; djrhgS
] rksv xyh2t l sd s.M
distance ‘x’ in t seconds. What distance will it
travel in next 2t seconds?
esaog fdruhnw j hr; djsxh\
(1) 8x (2) 6x (3) 4x (4) 5x (1) 8x (2) 6x (3) 4x (4) 5x
02. The engineer of a train moving at a speed 1 02. v1 xfr l spyrsgq , , d Vªsu dkbUt hfu; j v i usl keusml hi Vjh
sights a goods train a distance d ahead of him i j d nwj hi j ml hfn' kkesav2 xfr l spyrhgq bZ, d ekyxkM+hdks
on the same track moving in the same direction
with speed 2. He puts the brakes and gives his ns[krk gSAog czsd ysrk gSrFkk v i usVªsu dksfu; r ea nu ‘a’ nsrk
train a constant retardation ‘a’. There will be no gSAVDdj ughagksxk ; fn µ
collision if :
(1 - 2 )2 (1 – 2 )2
(1 - 2 )2 (1 – 2 )2 (1) d (2) d
(1) d (2) d 2a 2a
2a 2a
(1 – 2 )2 (1 – 2 )2
(1 – 2 )2 (1 – 2 )2 (3) d (4) d
(3) d (4) d 4d 4d
4d 4d
03. A ball is projected upwards with velocity of 03. , d xsa
n 200 m/s dhxfr l smQ i j dhv ksj i Q
sa
d hxbZgSAegÙke
200 m/s. Find the speed of the ball at half the Å¡pkbZdsv k/ si j xsa
n dh xfr Kkr djsaA
maximum height. Take g = 10 m/s2.
( fy; kx; k g 10m/s2 )
(1) 50 2 m/s (2) 75 2 m/s
(1) 50 2 m/s (2) 75 2 m/s
(3) 120 2 m/s (4) 100 2 m/s
(3) 120 2 m/s (4) 100 2 m/s
04. The force F as shown acts on body B and body A
is placed over B. The surface between A and B 04. , d cy F fi . MB i j n' kkZ
; kx; kgSrFkkfi . MA fi . MB ds
and B and ground is rough and force responsible mQi j fLFkr gSAA rFkk B dschp dhl rg rFkk B rFkk t ehu
for making the body A moves along with B is : dschp dhl rg : [ kM+ hgSrFkkfi . MA dkB dsv uq fn' kxfr
A djusdsfy, mÙkj nk; hgS&
B F
A
B F
(1) gravitational force (2) normal force
(3) F (4) friction (1) xq
: Rokd"kZ
. k cy (2) l kekU
; cy
05. A single horizontal force F is applied to a block of (3) F (4) ?k"kZ
.k
mass M, which is in contact with another block 05. nzO;eku M ds, d fi . Mi j , d , dy {kS frt cy F yxk; kx; k]
of mass m. If the surfaces are frictionless, the
force between the blocks is :
t ksnw
l jsm nzO;eku dsfi . Mdsl Ei dZesagSA; fn l rg ?k"kZ
. kghu
gSrksnksuksafi . Mksadschp dk cy gS&
F
M m F
M m
MF Mmg mF MF
(1) (2) M m (3) M m (4) M m MF Mmg mF MF
m (1) (2) M m (3) M m (4) M m
m
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06. Calcul ate the gravitational accele rati on 06. , d var fj{k; ku esamRiUu xq: Roh; Roj. kdhx. kukdja
st ksi F̀oh
produced in a spaceship which is at a distance dhf=kT; k dsfrxq uhnwj hi j fLFkr gSA
equal to thrice the radius of the earth.
(1) 3.27 m/s2 (2) 1.09 m/s2
(1) 3.27 m/s2 (2) 1.09 m/s2
(3) 0.61 m/s2 (4) 2.77 m/s2
(3) 0.61 m/s2 (4) 2.77 m/s2
07. A satellite is orbiting close to the surface of the 07. , d mixzg i F̀ohdhl rg dscgq
r ut nhd ?kw
. kZ
u dj jgk gS
] rks
earth, then its speed is : bl dh xfr gSµ
Rg Rg
(3) Rg (4) (3) Rg (4)
2 2
08. A missile is released with a velocity less than 08. , d fel kby dksi yk; u xfr l sde xfr dsl kFkNksM+
k t krkgS
A
the escape velocity. The sum of its potential and bl dhfLFkrht rFkk xfrt mQ t kZ
v ksadk ; ksx gS%
kinetic energies is :
(1) Í . kkR
ed (2) / ukR
ed
(1) negative (2) positive
(3) ' kw
U; (4) dq
N dgkughat kl drk
(3) zero (4) cannot say
09. 60 N dsoLrqdks20 m mQ
¡pkbZl sfxjk; kt krk gSAt ehu i j
09. A 60 N object is released from a height of 20 m.
Just before it hits the ground, its kinetic energy,
fxjusl srq
ja
r i gysbl dh xfrt mQ
t kZt w
y esagS&
in joules is : (1) 11760 J (2) 1200 J
(1) 11760 J (2) 1200 J
(3) 600 J (4) 1980 J
(3) 600 J (4) 1980 J
10. , d i Ei 180 m xgjs[ kku l si zfr ?ka
Vs8 × 105 kg dks;ykmBk
10. A pump can hoist 8 105 kg of coal per hour l drk gS A80% {kerk okysbl ba t u dh ' kfDr gS
µ
from a mine 180 m deep. Then power of the
engine having 80% efficiency is (g = 10 ms–2) (g = 10 ms–2)
(1) 250 KW (2) 125 KW (1) 250 KW (2) 125 KW
(3) 500 KW (4) 400 KW (3) 500 KW (4) 400 KW
11. Two objects of masses 2 10–2 kg and 8 10–2 11. nksnzO;eku 2 × 10–2 kg rFkk 8 × 10-2 kg dk v kosx l eku
kg have equal momentum. What is the ratio of gS
Amudh xfrt mQ t kZdk v uq
i kr D; k gS\
their kinetic energies ?
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 4 : 1
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 4 : 1
(3) 16 : 1 (4) 2 2 :1
(3) 16 : 1 (4) 2 2 :1
12. The speed of sound in medium depends upon : 12. fdl hekè; e esaèofu dh xfr fuHkZ
j djrhgS
µ
(1) amplitude (1) v k; ke i j
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13. Four children were asked to arrange forces due 13. pkj cPpksadks]yksVu ?k"kZ . kdsdkj. k] LFkS
frd ?k"kZ
. kdsdkj. krFkk
to rolling, static and sliding frictions in a fi Q
l yu ?k"kZ . k dsdkj. k cyksadksv ojksghØe esal t kusdsfy,
decreasing order. Their arrangements are
given below.
iwNk x; k mudsØe uhpsfn, x, gS aAl gh Øe pq usaA
Choose the correct arrangement. (1) ?kw . kZ
u] LFkS frd] fi Q l yu
(1) rolling, static, sliding (2) ?kw . kZ
u] fi Q l yu] LFkS frd
(2) rolling, sliding, static (3) LFkS frd] fi Q l yu] ?kw. kZ
u
(3) static, sliding, rolling (4) fi Q l yu] LFkS frd] ?kw. kZ
u
(4) sliding, static, rolling 14. 2 gV~ t cjkcj gksrk gS
Z
14. 2 hertz is equal to : (1) 2 da i u i zfr feuV
(1) 2 vibrations per minute (2) 120 da i u i zfr feuV
(2) 120 vibrations per minute (3) 30 da i u i zfr feuV
(3) 30 vibrations per minute (4) 15 da i u i zfr feuV
(4) 15 vibrations per minute 15. fuEufyf[ kr esadkS u l k cy l Ei dZcy gS µ
15. Which one of the following forces is a contact (1) xq : Roh; cy (2) pq Ecdh; cy
force ? (3) ?k"kZ u cy (4) fLFkjfo| q r cy
(1) force of gravity (2) magnetic force 16. fdl hoLrqdkspedhyk cukusdsfy, fuEu esal sfdl / krqdks
(3) force of friction (4) electrostatic force bysDVªksIysfVax ( fct yh}kjk i jr p<+ kuk) ds: i esami; skx fd; k
16. Which of the following metals is used in t krk gS\
electroplating to make objects appear shining ? (1) Øks fe; e (2) yks gk
(1) chromium (2) iron (3) rk¡ck (4) , Y; q
fefu; e
(3) copper (4) aluminium 17. èofu dhi zcyrk fuHkZ j djrhgS
17. The loudness of sound depends on : (1) bl dsv k; ke i j (2) bl dsdky i j
(1) its amplitude. (2) its time period. (3) bl dhv kof̀Ù ki j (4) bl dsxfr i j
(3) its frequency. (4) its speed. 18. fp=kesan' kkZ , v uq l kj nskni Z. kA rFkkB , d nw l jsl sl edks.ki j
18. Two mirrors A and B are placed at right angles fLFkr gS aA
to each other as shown in Fig.
90°
90°
90°
90°
35
°
35
°
A B
A B
ni Z
. kA i j , d i zd k' kdhfdj. k35º dsdks.kl sv ki frr gksrh
A ray of light incident on mirror A at an angle of
35° falls on mirror B after reflection. The angle
gSv kSj i jkofÙkZ
r gksd j ni Z. kB i j i M+
r hgSAni Z
. kB }kjki jkofrZ
r
of reflection for the ray reflected from mirror B fdj. k dsfy, i jkorZ . k dk dks.k gskxk &
would be : (1) 65° (2) 105°
(1) 65° (2) 105° (3) 75° (4) 55°
(3) 75° (4) 55°
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19. In the figure of the human eye, the cornea is 19. ekuo us=k dsfp=k esa' osr i Vy fdl v {kj }kjk n' kkZ
; k x; k gS
represented by the letter :
A A
B B
C C
D D
(1) D (2) A (3) B (4) C (1) D (2) A (3) B (4) C
20. Red light cannot be dispersed by a glass prism
20. ' kh' ksdsfi zTe }kjkyky i zd k' kdkfo{ksi.kughagksl drkgSD; ksa fd
because it :
bl dh%
(1) has a high frequency
(1) v kof̀Ù k mPp gksrh gS A
(2) has a long wavelength
(3) does not have component colours (2) rja xnSè; ZyEch gksrhgS A
(4) is not refracted in glass (3) v o; o ja x ughagksrsgS aA
21. What happen s t o sol id CO2 on decrease of (4) ' kh' kses av i orZ u ughagksrk gSA
pressure to 1 atmosphere ? 21. D; kgks r kgS] t c Bksl CO2 dknkc , d okrkoj. kh; nkc l s?kVrk
(1) It converts into liquid state. gS\
(2) It converts into liquid state and then to (1) ; g nz o v oLFkk esai fjofrZ r gksrk gS A
gaseous state. (2) ; g nz o v oLFkk esai fjofrZ r gksrk gSrFkk ml dsckn xS l h;
(3) It directly converts into gaseous state. v oLFkk esai fjofrZ r gksrk gS
A
(4) No change; it remains in solid state. (3) ; g l h/ k xS l h; v oLFkkesai fjofrZ r gksrk gS
A
22. Choose the only correct statement about gases. (4) dks bZi fjorZ u ughagksrk gS ] ; g Bksl v oLFkk esaghjgrk gS A
(1) Due to its high density, large volumes of a 22. xSl ksadsckjsesadsoy l R; dFku pq usa&
gas can be kept into a small cylinder. (1) budsmPp ?kuR o dsdkj. k] xSl ksadscgq r v f/ d v k; ru dks
(2) Due to its high compressibility, larger , d NksVsfl fya Mj esaj[ k l drsgS A
a
volumes of a gas can be kept into a small
(2) budsmPp l a i hM~; rkdsdkj. k] xS l ksadscgq
r v f/ d v k; ru
cylinder.
dks, d NksVsfl fya Mj esaj[ k l drsga A
S
(3) Due to its low compressibility, larger volumes
of a gas can be kept into a small cylinder. (3) budsfuEu l a i hM~
; rkdsdkj. kxS l ksadscgqr v f/ d v k; ru
dks, d NksVsfl fya Mj esaj[ k l drsgS A
a
(4) All of these .
(4) bues al sl HkhA
23. Boiling is a :
(1) Surface phenomenon of the liquid change 23. DoFkuka d gS&
into vapour state. (1) nz o dk i `"Bh; : i ml sok"i v oLFkk esacny nsrk gS A
(2) Bulk phenomenon of the liquid change into
vapour state. (2) nz o dk cYd : i ml sok"i v oLFkk esacny nsrk gS A
(3) Surface phenomenon of the solid change into (3) Bks l dk i `"Bh; : i ml sok"i v oLFkk ea scny nsrk gS A
vapour state.
(4) Bulk phenomenon of the solid change into (4) Bks l dk cYd : i ml sok"i v oLFkk ea scny nsrk gS A
vapour state.
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24. The melting point of ice is : 24. ci Q
Zdk xyuka
d gS&
(i) 273.16 K. (ii) 273.16°C (i) 273.16 K. (ii) 273.16°C
(iii) 0°C (iv) 0 K (iii) 0°C (iv) 0 K
(1) (i) & (iii) (2) (ii) & (iv)
(1) (i) v kS
j (iii) (2) (ii) v kjS(iv)
(3) only (i) (4) only (ii)
(3) ds
oy (i) (4) ds
oy (ii)
25. Clothes dry faster on a windy day because :
(1) The particles of water vapour move away with 25. rst gokv ksaokysfnuksaesadi M+
st Ynh l w
[ k t krsgS
aD; ksa
fd &
wind. (1) t yok"i dsd. k gok dsl kFk nw
j pyst krsgS
A
a
(2) Amount of water vapour in the surrounding
(2) pkjks
av ksj t yok"i dh ek=kk ?kV t krh gS
A
decreases.
(3) Amount of water vapour in the surrounding (3) pkjks
av ksj t yok"i dh ek=kk c<+t krh gS
A
increases.
(4) ( 1) rFkk( 2) nks
uksa
A
(4) Both (1) and (2)
26. Bksl] ft l sxeZdjusi j l h/ sok"i v oLFkkesai fjofrZ
r gkst krkgS
]
26. A solid that directly converts into vapour state
on heating is : og gS&
(1) Sodium chloride (2) Sugar (1) l ks
fM; e DyksjkbM (2) ' kdZ
jk
(3) Ammonium chloride (4) Potassium chloride (3) v eks
fu; e DyksjkbM (4) i ks
VS
f' k; e DyksjkbM
27. Choose the incorrect statement about colloid :
27. dksy kbM dsckjsesaxyr dFku pq
usa&
(1) It is a heterogenous mixture
(2) They do not settle down when left undisturbed (1) ; g , d fofo/ feJ. k gS
A
(3) They can be separated from the mixture by (2) t c bl sck/ kjfgr Nks
M+fn; k t k, rksosuhpsughacS
BrsgS
A
a
filtration.
(4) dispersed phase and dispersion medium are (3) bU
gsafeJ. k l sNku dj v yx fd; k t k l drk gS
A
two components of colloidal solution.
(4) dks
y kbMy ?kksy dsnks?kVd i zd h. kZv oLFkk rFkk i zd h. kZ
28. Match the Column I and Column II and select ek?; e gS
A
a
the correct option from given below :
Column I Column II
28. LrEHk(I) rFkkLrEHk(II) dksfeyk, ¡rFkkuhpsfn, x, fodYi ksaesa
l ghfodYi pq usa&
(i) Evaporation (a) Separation of two
miscible liquids Lr EHk (I) Lr EHk(II)
(ii) Distillation (b) Separation of pure (i) ok"i hdj. k (a) nz
o dk v yxko
solid
(iii) Density dependent (c) Separation of dye (ii) v kl ou (b) ' kq
¼ Bksl dk v yxko
from water (iii) ?kuR
o dsv / hu (c) t y l sja
x dk v yxko
(iv)Crystallization (d) Separation of two
immiscible liquids (iv) fØLVyhdj. k (d)nksvfeJ.kh; nz
oksadkvyxko
(1) (i-c); (ii-a); (iii-d); (iv-b) (1) (i-c); (ii-a); (iii-d); (iv-b)
(2) (i-c); (ii-d); (iii-a); (iv-b) (2) (i-c); (ii-d); (iii-a); (iv-b)
(3) (i-d); (ii-a); (iii-c); (iv-b) (3) (i-d); (ii-a); (iii-c); (iv-b)
(4) (i-b); (ii-a); (iii-d); (iv-c) (4) (i-b); (ii-a); (iii-d); (iv-c)
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29. Which of the following are chemical changes ? 29. fuEufyf[ kr esadkS
u jkl k; fud i fjoÙkZ
u gS
\
(1) Rusting of almirah (1) v kyekjh dk t a
x yxuk
(2) Water extinguishing fire
(2) t y l sv kx cq
>kuk
(3) Burning of paper
(3) dkxt dk t yuk
(4) All of these
(4) bues
al sl Hkh
30. The constituents of mixture are X, Y, Z. If
mixture containing X and Y is taken, X can be 30. X, Y, Z fdl hfeJ. kdsv o; o gS A; fn X rFkkY okysfeJ. k
separated by chromatography from Y. If mixture dksfy; kt krkgSrksX dksY l sØkseSVksxzki Q
h}kjkv yx fd; kt k
Y and Z is taken can be separated by distillation?
l drkgS A; fn Y rFkkZ dsfeJ. kdksfy; kt krkgSrksbUgsavkl ou
Identify X, Y, Z respectively. }kjk v yx fd; k t k l drk gS
\ X, Y rFkk Z dksØe' k%pq usa&
(1) Dye, Water, Acetone (1) ja
x] t y] , l hVksu
(2) Sulphur, Water, Acetone
(2) l Yi Q
j] t y] , l hVksu
(3) Iron, Salt, Water
(3) yks
gk] yo. k] t y
(4) Iron, Sand, Sulphur
(4) yks
gk] ckyw
] l Yi Q
j
31. Which of the following represents 88g of dry ice,
correctly. 31. fuEufyf[ kr esadkS u l gh: i l s88 xzke ' kq "d ci Q Zdksn' kkZ
r kgS
\
(i) 2 moles of CO2 (i) CO2 dk 2 eks y
(ii) 2 moles of CO (ii) CO dk 2 eks y
(iii) 1.2044 1024 molecules of CO2 (iii) CO2 dk 1.2044 1024 v . kq
(iv)1.2044 1024 molecules of CO.
(iv) CO dk1.2044 1024 v . kq
(1) (i) (2) (i) and (iii)
(3) (ii) (4) (ii) and (iv) (1) (i) (2) (i) rFkk(iii)
32. Which of the following represents Avogadro (3) (ii) (4) (ii) rFkk(iv)
number ? 32. fuEufyf[ kr es adkSu , oksxkMªksl a
[ ; k dksi znf' kZ
r djrk gS \
(1) 1 g of 12C (2) 12g of 12C (1) 12 C dk1g (2) 12 C dk12 g
(3) 1 g of H2O (4) All of the above (3) H2O dk1g (4) mi ; qDr l Hkh
Z
33. Atomic radius is measured in :
33. i jek. kqf=kT; k eki k t krk gS&
(1) milimeter (2) nanometer
(1) feyhehVj es a (2) uS uksehVj esa
(3) micrometer (4) meter
(3) ekbØks ehVj esa (4) ehVj es a
34. Which of the following statement(s) are correct
for the Thomson’s model of atom ? 34. i jek. kqdsFkkW el u ekW My dsfy, fuEufyf[ kr esadkS u l k dFku
(i) The mass and positive charge of atom is l R; gS \
concentrated in the nucleus. (i) i jek. kqdk nz O;eku rFkk v kos'k dsUnzd esadsfUnzr gksrk gS A
(ii) The mass of atom is assumed to be uniformly (ii) dYi uk fd; k x; k fd i jek. kqdk nz O;eku rRoksai j l eku
distributed over the atom.
: i l sforfjr jgrk gS A
(iii) The positive charge of atom is assumed to
be uniformly distributed over the atom. (iii) dYi uk fd; k x; k fd / ukos ' k i jek. kqi j l eku : i l s
(iv)The negative and positive charges are equal
forfjr jgrk gS A
in magnitude (iv) Í . kkos ' k rFkk / ukos'k l eku i fjek. k esagksrsgS A
a
(1) (i), (ii) & (iii) (2) (ii), (iii) & (iv) (1) (i), (ii) v kS j (iii) (2) (ii), (iii) v kSj (iv)
(3) (i), (iii) & (iv) (4) (i), (ii) & (iv) (3) (i), (iii) v kS j (iv) (4) (i), (ii) v kSj (iv)
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35. Match the Column I and Column II and select 35. l rEHk(I) rFkkLrEHk(II) dksfeyk, ¡rFkkl ghfodYi dkspq
usa&
the correct option. Lr EHkI Lr EHkII
Column I Column II 40
(I) 18 40
Ar, 20 Ca (A) l eLFkkfud
40 40
(I) Ar, Ca (A) Isotopes
18 20 3+
(II) Al , Cl – (B) l eU ;wVªkW
fud
(II) Al3+, Cl– (B) Isotones
14 16
14 16
(III) 6 C, 8 O (C) l eHkkfjd
(III) 6 C, O 8 (C) Isobars
12 13
12 13
(IV) 6 C, 6 C (D) v k; u
(IV) 6 C, C 6 (D) Ions
(1) (I-C); (II-D); (III-B); (IV-A)
(1) (I-C); (II-D); (III-B); (IV-A)
(2) (I-A); (II-D); (III-B); (IV-C)
(2) (I-A); (II-D); (III-B); (IV-C)
(3) (I-C); (II-B); (III-D); (IV-A)
(3) (I-C); (II-B); (III-D); (IV-A)
(4) (I-A); (II-B); (III-D); (IV-C)
(4) (I-A); (II-B); (III-D); (IV-C)
36. Element Boron exists as isotopes in nature :
36. rRo cksjkW
u i zd f̀r esal eLFkkfud ds: i esafo| eku jgrk gS&
10B having atomic mass 10.013 amu 10.013 amu i jek. kqnz
O;eku okyk 10B
11B having atomic mass 11.009 amu 11.009 amu i jek. kqnz
O;eku okyk 11B
What percentage of 10 B and 11 B present 10B rFkk 11B Øe' k%fdl i z
fr' krrk esamifLFkr jgrsgS
\
a
respectively?
( cksjkW
u dk fn; k x; k i jek. kqnzO;eku = 10.8)
(Given atomic mass of Boron = 10.8)
(1) 19.97% rFkk80.1% (2) 80.1% rFkk19.97%
(1) 19.97% and 80.1% (2) 80.1% and 19.97%
(3) 50% rFkk50% (4) 40% rFkk60%
(3) 50% and 50% (4) 40% and 60%
37. Few statements regarding distribution of 37. Åt kZd{k esabysDVªkW
uksadsforj. k dsckjsesadq
N dFku fn, x,
electrons in energy shells are given. Choose the gS
Axyr dFku dkspq
a usa&
incorrect statement :
(1) bys
DVªkW
u fn, x, d{k esarc rd l ek; ksft r gksxkt c rd
(1) Electrons are accomodated in a given shell,
unless the inner shells are filled.
v ka
r fjd d{k Hkj u t k, A
(2) The maximum number of electrons that can (2) okg~
; d{k esal ek; ksft r bysDVªkW
uksadhmPpre l a
[ ; k8 gS
A
be accomodated in outermost shell is 8.
(3) , d d{kes
amifLFkr bysDVªkW
uksadhmPpre l a
[ ; k2n2 fn; k
(3) The maximum number of electrons present
in a shell is given by 2n2.
x; k gS
A
(4) Maximum number of electrons present in (4) L- d{k es
amifLFkr bysDVªkW
uksadh mPpre l a
[ ; k 8 gS
A
L-shell is 8.
38. okW
u v kdsZ
y fof/ dsckjsesal ghdFku dkspq
ua
s&
38. Choose the correct statement regarding Van
Arkel method : (1) ; g v / kfR
od v o; oksads m"eh; v i ?kVu i j v k/ kfjr
(1) It is based on thermal decomposition of gS
A
non-metal components
(2) ; g / kfR
od v o; oksa ds m"eh; v i ?kVu i j v k/ kfjr
(2) It is based on thermal decomposition of metal
gS
A
components
(3) It is based on boiling point of different metals (3) ; g fHkU
u&fHkUu / krq
v ksadsDoFkuka
d i j v k/ kfjr gS
A
(4) It is based on the property that when an (4) ; g ml xq
. k i j v k/ kfjr gSt c fi ?kyk gq
v k v ' kq
¼ / krq
impure molten metal is cooled gradually, only / hjs&/ hjsBa
Mkgksrk gSrksdsoy / krqdk ' k¼
q fØLVy curk
the pure crystals of metals are formed
gSA
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39. The composition of aqua-regia is : 39. , Dok&jsft ; k fdl dk l a ?kVd gS&
(1) Dil. HCl : Conc. HNO3 = 3 : 1 (1) ruqHCl : l kU æHNO3 = 3 : 1
(2) Conc. HCl : Dil. HNO3 = 3 : 1 (2) l kU æHCl : ruqHNO3 = 3 : 1
(3) Dil. HCl : Dil. HNO3 = 3 : 1 (3) ruqHCl : ruqHNO3 = 3 : 1
(4) Conce. HCl : Conc. HNO3 = 3 : 1
(4) l kU æHCl : l kUæHNO3 = 3 : 1
40. Phosphine gas is produced by heating :
40. fdl dsxeZgks usl si QkW
Li Qhu xS l mRiUu gksrk gS&
(1) Red phosphorous in absence of moisture.
(1) uehdhv uq i fLFkfr esayky i Q kW
Li Q ksjl
(2) Red phosphorous in presence of moisture
(2) uehdhmi fLFkfr es ayky i Q kW
Li Qksjl
(3) White phosphorous in presence of moisture
(3) uehdhmi fLFkfr es a' osr i Q
kW
Li Qksjl
(4) White phosphorous in absence of moisture
41. Which of the following statement is wrong for (4) uehdhv uq i fLFkfr esa' osr i QkWLi Q ksjl
the given figure ? 41. fn, x, fp=k dsfy, fuEufyf[ kr dFkuks aesadku
S xyr gS
\
Plasma
membrane d ks
f' kd k fHkfÙk
Cell Wall Iy kTek f>Yy h
U;w
fDy ; ksbM
Nucleoid
j kbcks
t ks
El
Ribosome
Chara pkj k
(1) Thallophyta (2) Bryophyta (1) FkS
y ksiQ
kbV (2) czk; ksiQkbV
(3) Pteridophyta (4) Gymnosperms (3) VS
fjMksiQkbV (4) ft Euks Li eZ
51. The below figure comes in the kingdom of : 51. uhpsdk fp=k bl t xr es
av krk gS
Resting foJke
spore cht k.kq
Heterocyst
gs
Vs
j ks
fl LV
Anabaena , ukchuk
(1) Monera (2) Protista (1) ekW
usjk (2) i z
ksfVLVk
(3) Fungi (4) Animalia (3) dod (4) t U
rq
010
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52. Which of the following characters is not 52. fuEufyf[ kr xq . kksadsdkS u dkW MsZ
V ( jTt qd h) esai k; k t krk gS\
possessed by chordates ?
(1) mues ai `"B jTt qgksrsgS aA
(1) They have a notochord
(2) They have a dorsal nerve cord (2) mues ai `"B ra f=kdk jTt qgksrsgS aA
(3) They are triploblastic (3) osf=kdks j dh gksrsgS aA
(4) They are acoelomate (4) osi z xqgh gksrsgS aA
53. The name and group of organism causing peptic 53. i sIVhd v Yl j mRiUu djusokyst ho dsoxZrFkk uke gS a
ulcer is :
(1) i S j kehf' k; e] dod
(1) Paramoecium, Fungi
(2) Leishmania Donovani, Protozoa (2) ys l ekfu; k Mksuksokuh] i zksVkst ksv k
(3) Helicobacter Pylori, Bacteria (3) gS fydkscS DVj i k; jksy h] cS DVhfj; k
(4) Rhinovirus, Virus (4) jkbuks okbjl ] ok; jl
54. Which of the following disease is caused by the 54. fuEufyf[ kr esadkS u l hfcekjhcS DVsfj; e] LVSfi Qyksd ksd l dsdkj. k
bacterium, Staphylococci ?
gksrk gS
\
(1) Sleeping sickness (2) Ascariasis
(1) fua nzk jksx (2) , sLdsfj, fl l
(3) Kala azar (4) Acne
(3) dkyk–t kj (4) eq ¡gkl k
55. How many statements given below are wrong ?
55. uhpsfn, x, fdrusdFku xyr gS \
a
(I) Syphilis is spread by means of air.
(II) Mosquitoes are the commonest vectors which (I) fl i Q fyl ok; qds}kjk i Q y rkgSA
S
spread disease. (II) ePNj l cl sl kekU ; osDVj gSt ksfcekjh i Q y krk gSA
S
(III) Pneumonia is a disease which spread (III) fueks fu; k , d fcekjh gSt ksok; qds}kjk i Q y rk gSA
S
through air.
(IV) l fØ; i z frj{kh i ¼fr cgq r l kjh dksf' kdkv ksadksi zHkkoh
(IV) An active immune system recruits many
cells to the affected tissue to kill off the mÙkdksai j fcekjhmRiUu djusokysjksxk. kqdksekjusdsfy,
disease causing microbes. cukrk gSA
(V) Dengue fever and influenza are caused by (V) Ms xwcq
a [ kkj rFkk buÝ; w , Ut k] dod }kjk gksrk gSA
fungi.
(1) , d (2) nks (3) rhu (4) pkj
(1) One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four
56. uhpsdsfp=k esafuEufyf[ kr t hoksaesafdl sfn[ kk; k x; k gS \
56. Which of the following organism is shown in the
below figure ?
1 1
(1)
1
32 2 (2)
1 (1)
2
32 2 (2)
32 2
2 32 2
(3) 3 2 2 (4) 3 2 2
(3) 3 2 2 (4) 3 2 2
1 2
1 2 1
4
1
4
63. l jy djsa: (625) 2 .
63. Simplify : (625) 2 .
(1) 04 (2) 05
(1) 04 (2) 05 (3) 08 (4) 10
(3) 08 (4) 10
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64. Find the value of a, if x – a is a factor of 64. a dk eku Kkr djs
] ; fn x – a , x3 – ax2 + 2x + a – 1 dk
a
x3 – ax2 + 2x + a – 1. , d xq
. ku[ k. M gS
A
1 4 4 9 1 4 4 9
(1) (2) (3) 1 (4) 1 (1) (2) (3) 1 (4) 1
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
65. On plotting the points O (0, 0), A (3, 0), B (3, 4), 65. fcUnqO (0, 0), A (3, 0), B (3, 4), C (0, 4) dksv kysf[ kr
C (0, 4) and joining OA, AB, BC and CO which of
the following figure is obtained ? fd; krFkkOA, AB, BC rFkkCO dkst ksM+ kx; kgSAfuEufyf[ kr
(1) Square (2) Rectangle
esadkS
u l h v kdf̀r i zkIr gksrh gS\
(3) Trapezium (4) Rhombus (1) oxZ (2) l edks
.k
(3) v l eka
r j prq Hkq
t
Z (4) l eprq
Hkq
t
Z
66. In Fig., if AB CD EF , PQ RS, RQD 25 and
CQP = 60°, then QRS is equal to :
66. fp=k esa
] ; fn AB CD EF , PQ RS, RQD 25 rFkk
CQP = 60°, rc QRS cjkcj gS&
S
A R B S
A R B
C Q 25° D
60° C Q 25° D
60°
E P F
E P F
(1) 85° (2) 135° (3) 145° (4) 110°
67. Find the measure of an angle, if six times its (1) 85° (2) 135° (3) 145° (4) 110°
complement is 12° l ess than twi ce i ts 67. , d dks.k dh eki Kkr djsa; fn bl dsi w
j d dk Ng xq
. kk] bl ds
supplement.
v uq
iw
j d dsnksxq
. kk l s12° de gSA
(1) 24° (2) 84° (3) 48° (4) 54°
(1) 24° (2) 84° (3) 48° (4) 54°
68. In the adjoining figure, what value of x will make
AOB, a straight line ? 68. lay Xu fp=kesa
] x dkeku D; kgSft l l sAOB , d l h/ hjs[kkgks
t k, \
(3x+20)° (4x–36)°
O (3x+20)° (4x–36)°
A B
A O B
(1) 82 (2) 42 (3) 38 (4) 28
(1) 82 (2) 42 (3) 38 (4) 28
69. In the given figure, AB PQ . Find the values of x
and y. 69. fn, x, fp=k esa
] AB PQ . x rFkky dk eku Kkr djsa
A
75° 75°
A E 20° B A E 20° B
x° G x° G
25° 25°
y° y°
P F Q P F Q
(1) x = 70°, y = 50° (2) x = 35°, y = 45° (1) x = 70°, y = 50° (2) x = 35°, y = 45°
(3) x = 65°, y = 40° (4) x = 80°, y = 20°
(3) x = 65°, y = 40° (4) x = 80°, y = 20°
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70. In a trapezium ABCD, if E and F be the mid-points 70. l eprq
Hkq
t ABCD esa
Z ] ; fn fod. kZAC rFkk BD dkeè; fcUnq
of the diagonals AC and BD respectively. Then, Øe' k%E rFkkF gS
ArksEF = ?
EF = ? D C D C
E F E F
A B A B
1 1 1 1
(1) AB (2) CD (1) AB (2) CD
2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1
(3) (AB CD) (4) (AB CD) (3) (AB CD) (4) (AB CD)
2 2 2 2
71. In a quadrilateral ABCD, it is given that BD = 16 cm. 71. prqHkq
t ABCD esa
Z ] ; g fn; k x; k gSfd BD = 16 cm. ; fn
If AL BD and CM BD such that AL = 9 cm
AL BD rFkk CM BD bl i z d kj gSfd AL = 9 cm
and CM = 7 cm, then ar(quad. ABCD) = ?
D rFkkCM = 7 cm, rks{ks=ki Q
y ( prq Hkq
t ABCD) = ?
Z
D
L
A C L
M A
M C
B
(1) 256 cm2 (2) 128 cm2 B
(1) 256 cm2 (2) 128 cm2
(3) 64 cm2 (4) 96 cm2
(3) 64 cm2 (4) 96 cm2
72. In a gm ABCD, if P and Q are midpoints of AB
72. l ekUrj prq
Hkq
t ABCD, esa
Z ] ; fn AB and CD dk eè; fcUnq
and CD respectively and ar( gm ABCD) 16 cm2, Øe' k% P r Fkk Q gS r Fkk {ks=ki Qy ( l ekUr j pr q
Hkq
Z
t
then ar( gm APQD) ? ABCD) = 16 cm rks{ks
2 =ki Q
y ( l ekUrj prq
Hkq
Z
t APQD) ?
D Q C D Q C
A P B A P B
(1) 8 cm2 (2) 12 cm2 (3) 6 cm2 (4) 9 cm2 (1) 8 cm2 2
(2) 12 cm (3) 6 cm2 (4) 9 cm2
73. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. 73. fn, x, fp=k esa
] oÙ̀k dk dsUnzO gS
A; fn ABD = 35° rFkk
If ABD = 35° and BAC = 70°, find ACB. BAC = 70°, ACB Kkr djs A
a
C C
D D
O O
A 70° 35° B 70° 35°
A B
(1) 65° (2) 75° (3) 85° (4) 55° (1) 65° (2) 75° (3) 85° (4) 55°
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74. In the given figure, O is the centre of the given 74. fn, x, fp=kesa
] O fn, x, oÙ̀kdkdsUnzgSrFkkoÙ̀kpki AOC
circle and measure of arc A OC i s 100°. dheki 100° gS A ADC rFkk ABC dhx. kuk djsa A
Determine ADC and ABC. D
D
O
O
100°
100° A C
A C
B
B (1) ADC = 50°, ABC = 130°
(1) ADC = 50°, ABC = 130°
(2) ADC = 60°, ABC = 120°
(2) ADC = 60°, ABC = 120°
(3) ADC = 45°, ABC = 110°
(3) ADC = 45°, ABC = 110°
(4) ADC = 75°, ADC = 110°
(4) ADC = 75°, ADC = 110°
75. 2.2 ?ku Ms
ñehñdsi hry dks0.50 l sehú O;kl ds, d csy ukdkj
75. 2.2 cu dm of brass is to be drawn into a cylindrical
wire of diameter 0.50 cm. Find the length of the rkj esa[ kha
pk x; kArkj dh yEckbZKkr djsa A
wire. (1) 112 ehVj (2) 118 ehVj
(1) 112 m (2) 118 m (3) 211 ehVj (4) 145 ehVj
(3) 211 m (4) 145 m
76. 40 Nk=kksa}kjki zkIr fd, x, i zkIrka
d dkv kS
l r vd
a 60 i k; kx; k
76. The mean marks scored by 40 students were gSAckn esans[kkx; kfd i zkIr fd, x, v a d 48 dksxyrhl s84
found to be 60. Later it was observed that a score
of 48 was misread as 84. Then the correct mean i <+fy; k x; kArc l gh v kS l r ________ gS A
is _______ . (1) 58 (2) 58.2
(1) 58 (2) 58.2 (3) 59.1 (4) 59
(3) 59.1 (4) 59 77. v/ Z
xksy sdkvk; ru 19404 ?ku l sehñgS
Abl dki w
. kZi `"B {ks=ki Q
y
77. Volume of a hemisphere is 19404 cubic cm. The _________ gS A
total surface area is ______ .
(1) 2772 oxZl s ehñ (2) 4158 oxZl s ehñ
(1) 2772 sq. cm (2) 4158 sq. cm
(3) 5544 oxZl s ehñ (4) 1386 oxZl s ehñ
(3) 5544 sq. cm (4) 1386 sq. cm
78. Find the area of a trapezium ABCD in which 78. v l ekUrj prqHkq
t ABCD dk{ks=ki Q
Z y Kkr djsaft l esaAB DC ,
AB DC , AB = 77 cm, BC = 25 cm, CD = 60 cm AB = 77 l s eh, BC = 25 l seh, CD = 60 l seh v kS j
DA = 26 l s eh.
and DA = 26 cm.
(1) 204 l seh2 (2) 1644 l seh2
(1) 204 cm2 (2) 1644 cm2
(3) 1645 l s eh2 (4) 1600 l seh2
(3) 1645 cm2 (4) 1600 cm2
79. The angles A, B, C, D in the parallelogram ABCD 79. l ekUrj prqHkq
t ABCD esadks.k A, B, C, D ______ gS
Z A
are ______ .
A B
A B 3a
3a 5a
D 2a
5a C
2a
D C (1) 90°, 90°, 90°, 90° (2) 90°, 45°, 30°, 15°
(1) 90°, 90°, 90°, 90° (2) 90°, 45°, 30°, 15° (3) 30°, 60°, 20°, 40° (4) 90°, 45°, 15°, 20°
(3) 30°, 60°, 20°, 40° (4) 90°, 45°, 15°, 20°
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80. Me an o f 11 observatio ns i s 17.5. If o ne 80. 11 i zs{k. kksadkv kS
l r 17.5 gS A; fn , d i zs{k. keku 15 dksfeVk
observation value 15 is deleted, then the mean fn; k x; k rkscpsgq , i zs{k. kksadk v kS
l r _______ gS A
of remaining observations is _______ .
(1) 15.75 (2) 16.75
(1) 15.75 (2) 16.75
(3) 17.75 (4) 18.75
(3) 17.75 (4) 18.75
81. fn, x, v {kj Jà[ kyk esafdrus'R' gSt ks'P' dsi hNsgSi jUrqS
81. In the given letter series how many 'R' are
followed by 'P', but not preceded by 'S'?
l sv kxsugha gS
\
SRPRQRSPRPRPORPSTPO
SRPRQRSPRPRPORPSTPO
(1) 4 (2) 3
(1) 4 (2) 3
(3) 2 (4) 1
(3) 2 (4) 1
82. N%fdrkcsP, Q, R, S, T rFkkU l kFkµl kFkj[ ksgSAR, Q rFkk
82. Six books, P, Q, R, S, T and U are placed
side by side. R, Q and T have blue covers and T dkft Yn uhykgSrFkkv U ; yky ft Yn dkgSdsoy S rFkkU
other books have red covers. Only S and U are ubZfdrkc gSrFkkck¡d hi q
j kuh] P, R rFkkS fu; e fooj. kgS ] ck¡d h
new books and the rest are old, P, R and S are foojf. kdk gSA dkSu l h nksfdrkcsauhysft Yn dsl kFk i q j kuh
law reports, the rest are Gazetteers. Which two foojf. kdkgSA
books are old Gazetteers with blue covers?
(1) Q rFkkR (2) Q rFkkT
(1) Q and R (2) Q and T
(3) Q rFkkU (4) T rFkk U
(3) Q and U (4) T and U
83. ; fn fdl hHkk"kkes
aSURGEON dksHFITVLM l sl a d sr fd; k
83. If in a certain language SURGEON is coded as
HFITVLM, how is PHYSICIAN coded in that
x; k gS ] rksPHYSICIAN dksml Hkk"kk esadS l sl a
d sr fd; k
language? t k, xk\
(1) KSBHRXRZM (2) LTAKJYJUP (1) KSBHRXRZM (2) LTAKJYJUP
(3) IETWSOSHK (4) GMDLFQFVX (3) IETWSOSHK (4) GMDLFQFVX
84. Gaurav walks 20 metres towards North. He then 84. xkS
j o mÙkj dhv ksj 20 ehVj pyrkgS Aml dsckn og ck, ¡eq
Mrk
turns left and walks 40 metres. He again turns gSrFkk 40 ehVj pyrkgS Aog fi Q
j ck, ¡eq
M+
r k gSrFkk20 ehVj
left and walks 20 metres. Further, he moves pyrkgSAfi Q j] nk, ¡eqM+usdsckn 20 ehVj pyrkgSAog v i us
20 metres after turning to the right.How far is okLrfod LFkku l sfdruknw j gS
\
he from his original position?
(1) 20 ehVj (2) 30 ehVj
(1) 20 metres (2) 30 metres
(3) 50 ehVj (4) 60 ehVj
(3) 50 metres (4) 60 metres
85. Select a figure from the options which will 85. fodYi l sfp=kdkspq usat ksnhxbZJà
[ kykdsi z'uokpd fpg~u dks
replace the question mark to complete the given foLFkkfi r dj bl si w
j k djsxkA
series.
? ××
× × × × × ×× × ×× × × ×× ? ××
× × × × × ×× ×
× × × × × ×× ×
×× × × ×× × × × × × ×× ×
(1) × (2) ××
(1) × (2) ×× ×××× ×× × ×
×××× ×× × ×
(3) ×× (4) ××
(3) ×× (4) ×× ×× × ×× × ×
×× × ×× × ×
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86. A set of three figures X, Y and Z shows a sequence 86. uhpsrhu fp=kX, Y, Z , d dkxt dsVq d M+ sdseksM+dsØe dks
of folding of a piece of paper. Figure (Z) shows n' kkZ
r kgS
Afp=k(Z) ml rjhdsdksn' kkZ
r kgSft l esseq
Mgqv kdkxt
the manner in which the folded paper has been dVkgq v kgSAfodyi l sfp=kdkspqust ks[ kq
y sgq
, dkxt dsl n`' k
cut. Select the figure from the options which
would resemble the unfolded form of paper.
gksuk pkfg, A
X Z X Y Z
Y
87. There is a definite relationship between figures 87. fp=kP rFkkQ dschp , d fuf' pr l a ca/ gS
AfodYi l smi; q
Dr
P and Q. Establish a similar relationship between fp=kdkspq usat ksfp=kesa(?) dksfoLFkkfi r dj mudschp oS
l kgh
figures R and S by selecting a suitable figure laca
/ LFkkfi r djrk gSA
from the options that would replace (?) in figure
R.
P Q R S
P Q R S
(1) (2)
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
(3) (4)
88. In the diagram, the triangle stands for graduates, 88. fp=kesa ] f=kHkq
t dkv FkZLukrd gS ] oxZdkv FkZO;ol kf; d l a xBu
square stands for membership of professional dk l nL; gSrFkk oÙ̀k dk v FkZl kekft d l a xBu dk l nL; gSA
organi zati ons and the circle stan ds for l kekft d l a xBuksaesaLukrdksadhl a
[ ; k_____ gSi jUrqO;ol kf; d
membership of social organizations. laxBu esaughagSA
Number of graduates in social organizations but
not in professional organization is _____.
1
5
1 7 36
5 4
7 36 2
4
2 (1) 1 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 5 v kS
j6
(1) 1 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 5 and 6
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89. In which of the following figures the fig. (X) is 89. fuEufyf[ kr esafdl fp=k esafp=k (X) i w
j hrjg l sl ekfgr gS
\
exactly embedded?
Fig.(X)
Fig.(X)
(1) (2)
(1) (2)
90. Ajit is fatter than Ranjit who is thinner than 90. v t hr] ja
t hr l seksVk gSt ksfodkl l si ryk gS
Aeksgu v t hr l s
Vikas. Mohan is thinner than Ajit but fatter than i rykgSi jUrqfodkl l seksVkgSAnksv U; O;fDr v t hr l seksVk
Vikas. Two other men are fatter than Ajit. Who gSAdkSu l cl si ryk gS \
is the thinest?
(1) v t hr (2) ja
t hr (3) fodkl (4) eks
gu
(1) Ajit (2) Ranjit (3) Vikas (4) Mohan
91. How many cubes are there in the pile? 91. l ew
g esafdrus?ku gS
\
(1) 110 (2) 120 (3) 100 (4) 105 (1) 110 (2) 120 (3) 100 (4) 105
92. Find the missing character from the given
options. 92. fn, x, l ew
g l syq
Ir v a
d dksKkr djsaA
50 20 90 50 20 90
80 100 70 20 30 10 80 100
70 20 30 10
100 ? 70 100 ? 70
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93. The four Problem Figures have certain common 93. pkj l eL; k fp=k esadqN l kekU; v kdf̀r gS
AfodYi l sfp=k dks
features. Select a figure from the options which pq
usat ksl eL; k fp=k dsl eku gSA
is similar to the Problem Figures.
Problem Figures
l eL; k fp=k
mÙkj fp=k
Answer Figures
(1) (2)
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
(3) (4)
94. If – means ÷, + means ×, ÷ means –, × means +, 94. ; fn '–' dk eryc ÷, '+' dk eryc ×, ÷ dk eryc '–' × dk
then which of the following equation is correct? eryc '+' gSrksfuEufyf[ kr esadkS
u l k l ehdj. k l R; gS
\
(1) 52 ÷ 4 + 5 × 8 – 2 = 36 (1) 52 ÷ 4 + 5 × 8 – 2 = 36
(2) 43 × 7 ÷ 5 + 4 – 8 = 25 (2) 43 × 7 ÷ 5 + 4 – 8 = 25
(3) 36 × 4 – 12 + 5 ÷ 3 = 420 (3) 36 × 4 – 12 + 5 ÷ 3 = 420
(4) 36 – 12 × 6 ÷ 3 + 4 = 60
(4) 36 – 12 × 6 ÷ 3 + 4 = 60
95. A meaningful word starting with A is made from
the first, the second, the fourth, the fifth and 95. 'CONTRACT' ' kC
n dsi gys] nw
l js] pkS
Fks] i k¡posarFkkNBsv {kj
the sixth letters of the word 'CONTRACT'. Which l scuk , d v FkZ
iw
. kZ' kCn gSt ksA l s' kq
: gksrk gSAfuEufyf[ kr
of the following is the middle letter of the word? esadkS
u bl ' kCn dschp dk v {kj gS \
(1) C (2) O
(1) C (2) O
(3) R (4) T
(3) R (4) T
96. Pointing to a woman, Naman said, "She is the
daughter o f th e on ly child of my 96. ueu , d v kS
j r dksfn[ kkrsgq
, dgk " og esjh nknh dsbdykS
rs
grandmother."How is the woman related to cPpsdh csVhgSAv kS j r] ueu l sdS
l sl a
ca
f/ r gS
\
Naman?
(1) Sister (2) Niece (1) cgu (2) Hkrht h
8
8
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(1) (2) (3) (4)
99. Lo: i fu/ kZ
fjr djsarFkki z'uokpd fpg~
u dsLFkku i j l ghmÙkj
99. Determine the pattern and find the correct
Kkr djsaA
answer in place of the question mark.
2, 9, 28, 65, ?
2, 9, 28, 65, ?
(1) 76 (2) 98 (3) 122 (4) 126 (1) 76 (2) 98 (3) 122 (4) 126
100. If 'black' means 'pink', 'pink' means 'blue', 'blue' 100. ; fn dkykdkeryc ^xq
y kch*] ^xq
y kch* dkeryc uhyk] ^uhyk*
means 'white', 'white' mean 'yellow', 'yellow' dk eryc ^mt yk*] mt yk dk eryc ^i hyk] ^i hyk*]dk eryc
means 'red' and 'red' means 'brown', then what ^yky* rFkk ^yky* dk eryc ^Hkw
j k* gSrksl ki Qv kl eku dk ja
x
is the colour of clear sky? D; k gS
\
(1) Brown (2) Red (3) Blue (4) White
(1) Hkw jk (2) yky (3) uhyk (4) mt yk
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1. (1) 26. (3) 51. (1) 76. (3)
2. (1) 27. (3) 52. (4) 77. (2)
3. (4) 28. (1) 53. (3) 78. (2)
4. (4) 29. (4) 54. (4) 79. (1)
5. (3) 30. (1) 55. (2) 80. (3)
6. (2) 31. (2) 56. (2) 81. (2)
7. (3) 32. (2) 57. (1) 82. (2)
8. (1) 33. (2) 58. (2) 83. (1)
9. (2) 34. (2) 59. (1) 84. (4)
10. (3) 35. (1) 60. (2) 85. (2)
11. (2) 36. (1) 61. (4) 86. (3)
12. (4) 37. (1) 62. (4) 87. (4)
13. (3) 38. (2) 63. (2) 88. (3)
14. (2) 39. (4) 64. (1) 89. (4)
15. (3) 40. (2) 65. (2) 90. (2)
16. (1) 41. (4) 66. (3) 91. (3)
17. (1) 42. (4) 67. (3) 92. (2)
18. (4) 43. (3) 68. (4) 93. (3)
19. (4) 44. (3) 69. (1) 94. (1)
20. (3) 45. (2) 70. (4) 95. (4)
21. (3) 46. (1) 71. (2) 96. (1)
22. (2) 47. (4) 72. (1) 97. (4)
23. (2) 48. (3) 73. (4) 98. (4)
24. (1) 49. (2) 74. (1) 99. (4)
25. (4) 50. (1) 75. (1) 100. (4)