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INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICS TEACHERS

NATIONAL STANDARD EXAMINATION IN JUNIOR SCIENCE 2015 -16

Date of Examination: 22nd November, 2015

Time: 1500 to 1700 Hrs

Q. Paper Code: JS 543

Write the question paper code mentioned above on YOUR answer sheet (in the space provided),
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INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICS TEACHERS
NATIONAL STANDARD EXAMINATION IN JUNIOR SCIENCE 2015-16

Q. PAPER CODE: JS 543

1. A lift is moving up at constant speed. Consider the following statements:


I. The tension in the string in constant
II. The K.E. of the elevator is constant
III. The gravitational P.E of the earth lift system is constant
IV. The acceleration of the elevator is zero.
Choose the correct option
(A) Only II and V are true (B) Only IV and V are true
(C) Only I, II and III are true (D) Only I, II and IV are true

2. Amongst the sixteen  and  marks, how many cases are incorrect?

 means displacement reacting occurs


 means no displacement reaction occurs
(A) 7 (B) 11
(C) 10 (D) 9

3. In the adjoining figure segment AD, BE and CF are the altitudes of triangle ABC. Find
AD  BC If AB  AC  409.6, BE  CF  202.5

(A) 225 (B) 256


(C) 288 (D) 312

4. The tests of men lie in a small muscular pouch called scrotum located outside the abdominal
cavity; choose the correct reason.
(A) Sperm formation in tests requires a higher temperature than the normal body
temperature.
(B) Seminal vesicles requires lower temperature to produce nutrients for sperm.
(C) Sperm formation in testes requires a lower temperature tan the normal body
temperature.
(D) Sperm produced in scrotum in easily released out without going into abdominal cavity.

5. Two toy cars (a and b) fixed with spring at front, collides as shown in the figure below. ‘a’ has
a mass of 200 g and is initially moving to the right. Car ‘b’ has a mass of 300 g and is initially
at rest. When the separation between the cars is minimum.

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(A) car be is at rest
(B) car a has come to rest
(C) both cars have the same kinetic energy (K. E)
(D) the K.E of the system is at a minimum

6. What is the ratio of number of electrons gained by acidified KMnO4 and acidified K 2Cr2O7 in
the reaction given below

(A) 5 : 6 (B) 6 : 5
(C) 3 : 5 (D) 5 : 3

7. If 338  288  m then m = ?


(A) 50 (B) 32
(C) 18 (D) 2

8. Which of the following is NOT produced by microbial activity?


(A) Yoghurt (B) Bread
(C) Vinegar (D) Antiseptics

9. A concave spherical mirror has a focal length of 12 cm. If an object is placed 6 cm in front of
it, the position of the image is
(A) 4 cm behind the mirror (B) 4 cm in front of the mirror
(C) 12 cm behind the mirror (D) 12 cm in front of the mirror

10. Methylcyclobutane is a saturated alkane. What is its molecular formula?


(A) C5H10 (B) C5H8
(C) C5H12 (D) C5H6

11. Which of the following graphs is correct for a particle moving in a circle of radius r at a speed
of v (where ‘a’ is maginitude of acceleration) ?

12. Electronic configuration of Na  is (2, 8) and that of sodium element is (28, 1). Choose the
correct statements.

I. Na  g is more stable than Na g


II. Na  g is less stable than Na g 
III. Na aq  is more stable than Na aq 
(A) II, III (B) I, III
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13. What will be the remainder if the number 7 2015 is divided by 25?
(A) 1 (B) 7
(C) 18 (D) 24

14. In humans, the digestion of carbohydrates happens/takes place in the following parts of the
digestive system:
(A) Mouth, stomach and small intestine (B) Mouth and small intestine
(C) Small intestine alone (D) Stomach and small intestine

15. Light travels from medium X to medium Y as shown in


the adjacent figure.
(A) both the speed and frequency decrease
(B) speed increases and frequency decreases
(C) the speed decreases and wavelength decrease
(D) the speed decreases and wavelength increases

16. Hess’ Law states that ‘the heat evolved or absorbed in a chemical reaction is the same
whether the process takes place in one or in several steps’

Heat evolved in the combustion of one mole C s in excess oxygen is x kJ/mol, and that for
the combustion of H2 g is y kJ/mol and for that of C6H6i is z kJ/mol. Therefore, the heat
change (kJ/mol) involved in the formation one mole of C6H6I from the given equation is
(A) x  y  z (B) 6x  3y  z
(C) 6x  3y  z (D) x  y  z / 6

17. If A p, q  r  , B  q,r  p  and C r,p  q  are points then area of triangle ABC
2
(A) p2  q2  r 2 (B)  p  q  r 
1
(C) pq  qr  rp  (D) zero
2

18. Photosynthesis in plants in carried out in


(A) leaves (B) leaves and stems
(C) leaves, stems and aerial roots (D) stems and roots

19. A particle moves along the x – axis according to the equation x  6t 2 where x is
displacement in metres and t is time in seconds. Therefore
(A) the acceleration of the particle is 6 ms–2 (B) the particle follows a parabolic path
(C) each second the velocity of the particle changes by 9.8 ms–1
(D) the velocity of the particle is 6 ms–1 at t = 0.5 s

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20. What occurs when H2Oi  evaporates
(I) Covalent bonds are broken
(II) Only dipole – dipole forces are overcome
(III) Heat is absorbed by water from the surroundings.
(IV) It becomes oxygen and hydrogen gas.
(A) Only (I) and (III) occurs (B) Only (II) and (III) occurs
(C) (I), (III) and (IV) occurs (D) (I), (II), (III) and (IV) take place

21. 5901AB04 is an eight digit number divisible by 792. Find A + B =?


(A) 6 (B) 7
(C) 8 (D) 9

22. Among the following, which is not true about vaccines?


(A) Vaccines contain dead microbial cells or their parts.
(B) Vaccines contain antibiotics to prevent diseases.
(C) Vaccine contain special proteins which evoke immune system against disease
(D) Vaccines contain inactivated micro – organisms.

In the following passes some concepts about electrical circuit analysis is discussed. Based on this
answer question 23 to 26.

(I) When two or more conductors meet at a point it is called a junction. At junctions there
should not be any accumulation of charges. This implies that the net current entering
the junction should be equal to net current leaving a junction.

(II) In a closed circuit having resistors and batteries, the sum of voltages across the
resistors will be equal to net electromotive force (emf). This follows from the principle
of conservation of energy.

With the help of above two concepts the current and voltage across different circuit elements
can be determined.

23. The current I in the branch shown in the


adjacent figure is
(A) 3.0A
(B) 2.5A
(C) 4.0A
(D) 4.5A

24. A closed circuit shows in the adjacent figure includes a


resistor of resistance 20.0 and battery of emf 3.0V and
internal resistance of 1 . The internal resistance of the
battery can be considered in series with it. The voltage
drop across the resistor of resistance 20 is
(A) 2.857 V (B) 3.000 V
(C) 2.500 V (D) 1.567 V

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25. A circuit which is used for charging a battery is
shown in the adjacent figure. The battery ‘B’ has emf
6V and internal resistance of 2 . The charging
battery ‘A’ has an emf of 9V and internal resistance
of 1 . The voltage across the points P and Q
(A) 8V (B) 7V
(C) 4V (D) 4V

26. The circuit shown in adjacent figure consists of an


external resistance of 10.0 connected across two
batteries of emfs 6.0 V and 9.0 V with internal
resistance of 1.0 each. Find the power dissipated
by the 10.0 resistor.
(A) 6.5 W (B) 5.1 W
(C) 3.5 W (D) 5.5 W

27. Choose the correct sets which represent the oxides as acidic: basic : neutral: amphoteric
respectively
(I) CO2 : MgO :N2O :H2O (II) SO2 : NO : CO : Al2O3
(III) P2O5 :ZnO :NO : Al2O3 (IV) SO3 :CaO :N2O :PbO
(A) I and II (B) II and III
(C) III and IV (D) IV and I

28. What is the smallest natural number when multiplied by 15 and divided by 63 gives
remainder 21?
(A) 13 (B) 14
(C) 17 (D) 20

29. Gram positive bacteria will have one of the specific characters. Identify if
(A) They have more peptidoglycon in their cell walls
(B) They show red colour on gram staining
(C) Flagella found all over the body
(D) They will have mesosomes as the extension of cell membrane

30. A silver article turns black when kept open in air for few days. The article when rubbed with
toothpaste again starts shining because
(A) Hydrogen peroxide present in the toothpaste reacts to give silver sulphate
(B) Hydrated silica present in the toothpaste reacts to give silver oxide.
(C) Aluminium hydroxide present in the toothpaste reacts to give silver hydroxide.
(D) Calcium carbonate present in the toothpaste reacts to give silver carbonate.

3 3 3 3 3
31.     .........  ?
4 28 70 130 9700
(A) 0.97 (B) 0.99
(C) 1 (D) 1.03

32. The following technique that can be used for deciphering the arrangement of nucleotides in
genes.
(A) karyotyping (B) nucleic acid sequencing
(C) DNA finger printing (D) transcription

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33. The “reaction” force does not cancel the “action” force because
(A) the action force is greater than the reaction force
(B) the reaction force exists only after the action force is removed
(C) the reaction force is greater than the action force
(D) they act on different bodies

34. Which of the following Lewis dot structures best describes the structure of peroxide ion of
sodium peroxide?
X – electrons from oxygen
 – electrons from sodium

35. What is the sum of all three digit even numbers divisible by seventeen?
(A) 18846 (B) 18684
(C) 14688 (D) 16848

36. When a red blood cell was placed in an animal cell (RBC) in 3 different solutions, the
following morphological observations were made under a microscope.
Solution 1 Solution 2 Solution 3
Normal morphology Swollen and hemolysed Shrunken or cremated
The above three solutions can be classified in the order of
(A) isotonic, hypotonic and hypertonic (B) hypotonic, isotonic and hypertonic
(C) hypotonic, hypertonic and isotonic (D) isotonic, hypertonic and hypotonic

37. A stone is thrown horizontally and follows the XYZ


path as shown in the adjacent figure. Thee direction
of the acceleration of the stone at point Y is
(A)  (B) 
(C)  (D) 

38. lonization Energy is defined as ‘the energy required for removing the most loosely bound
electron from an isolated gaseous atom or ion’.

Molar lonization Energy for Element ‘A” 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
(kJ/mol) 1086.5 2352.6 4620.5 6222.7 37831 47277
Identify element A
(A) Nitrogen (B) Oxygen
(C) Carbon (D) Fluorine

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39. The adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 30 cm and 20cm. The length of one of the
diagonal is 40 cm. What is the length of the other diagonal?
(A) 60 cm (B) 10 10 cm
(C) 20 5 cm (D) 8 30 cm

40. Genetic material (DNA) is plants occurs in which of the following cell organelles?
(A) Nucleus (B) Nucleus and chloroplast
(C) Nucleus, chloroplast and mitochondria (D) Chloroplast and mitochondria

41. The sum of first four terms of an A.P is 56. The sum of last four terms of same A.P is 112.
The first term of the A.P is 11. Find the number of terms in that A.P.
(A) 7 (B) 8
(C) 11 (D) 13

42. Mitochondrial equivalent in prokaryotic bacterial cell is


(A) ribosomes (B) thylakoid
(C) cytoplasmic plasma membrane (D) cyanosomes

43. A compound ‘A’ when treated with a dilute mineral acid gives a gas which when passed
through a solution of B regenerates A. Further, a gas (C) that is obtained form the addition of
concentrated HCI to KMnO4 crystals is used to react with B to give D. Identify A, B, C and D.
(A) Na2CO3 ,NaOH,O2 ,Na2O (B) MgCO3 ,Mg  OH2 ,OCI2 ,Mg  OCI2
(C) CaCO3 ,Ca  OH2 ,CI2 ,CaOCI2 (D) AI2  CO3 3 , AI  OH3 ,CI2 , AI2O3

44. If a:b = c:d then how many of the following statements are true?
i. c  a  b   a  c  d
ii. d  a  b   b  c  d
  
iii. a2  b2  ac  bd  a2  b2  ac  bd 
iv. AI2  CO3 3 , AI  OH3 ,CI2 , AI2O3

45. Endemic species refers to


(A) threatened wild animals and plants which belong to different areas
(B) species which are capable of inter breeding
(C) those species of flora and fauna which are found exclusively in a particular area
(D) all the plants and animals mentioned in the red data book

46. 5 g of gas at 27o C occupied the same volume as 0.250 g of dihydrogen at 17o C at the
same pressure. Find out molecular weight of the gas.
(A) 41.37 (B) 20.68
(C) 25.80 (D) 39.87

47. Select any three distinct digits. Form a three digit number. Form the another number by
reversing the digits. Find the difference of these two numbers. What is the GCD. of all such
differences?
(A) 9 (B) 11
(C) 33 (D) 99

48. Which of the following option is not true about the viruses?
(A) viruses have either DNA or RNA as these genetic material
(B) viruses will not infect bacteria, fungi and algae
(C) viruses use host machinery to producer their own proteins
(D) viruses are useful in the preparation of vaccines

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49. The coefficient of linear thermal expansion of steel is 11 X 10–6 /oC. The percentage change
in the length of the rod when temperature changes by 70oC.
(A) 0.077% (B) 0.085%
(C) 0.0576% (D) 0.00077%

50. An acid base titration is a technique where a solution of known concentration of acid/base is
used to determine the concentration of an uknown solution of acid/base. These titrations
typically use a pH indicator solution to denote the end point of the reaction. A pH indicator is
a compound added in small quantities to a solution to indicate the pH visually (generally by
appearance / disappearance or change in colour). A typical procedure is as follows.
A certain volume ‘V1’ of unknown concentration ‘M1’ of HCI is taken in a conical flask, to
which a few drops of phenolphthalein indicator solution is added. The solution remains
colourless. From a burette (a graduated dropper) a solution of Naoh, whose concentration is

known, ‘M2’ is added dropwise into the conical flask until a pale pink colour is obtained and is
termed as the end point. The amount of solution dispensed from the burette to obtain the
end point is noted as ‘V2’. Phenolphthalein indicator changes its colour to pink only when the
ph of the solution is above 9.5. Similarly, another indicator, methyl orange, is red in colour
below pH 3.7 and yellow above. Given below is a graph of Ph of the solution in the conical
flask and the reading of the burette in the course of the titration. The equivalent point is
theoretically defined as the point in the graph where the number of moles HCI. In the conical
flask becomes equal to the number of moles of NaOH run down the burette. Note the
difference between end point and equivalence point.
Which is the correct graph that represents the titration of NH4OH (from burette) with HCI?

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51. The diagram shows total internal reflection. Which of the
following statement is not true?

(A) Angle AON is the incident angle


(B) AON = BON
(C) AON is the critical angle
(D) the speed of light in medium 2 is greater than that in medium 1

52. A chemist’s report on a batch of pharmaceutical products, Aspirin (C9H8O4) (250 mg tablets)
and Paracetamol (C8H9NO2) (500 mg tablets) indicated a ‘+0.5%’ weight error in each
tables. Due to this error, the consumer gets extra ‘x’ molecules of aspirin per tablet and extra
‘y’ molecules of paracetamol per tablet. Choose the ‘best’ relation between x and y.
(A) x = y (B) x > y
(C) y > x (D) x = 2y

16 16
53.  41  14  is a multiple of
(A) 1485 (B) 1584
(C) 1845 (D) 1854

54. The equation given below represents the process of photosynthesis.


 i chlorophyll ii
6CO2    C6H12O 6  
sunlight

55. The centre of gravity of a body coincides with the centre of mass
(A) always
(B) never
(C) if the acceleration due to gravity is uniform over the body
(D) if the body has a uniform distribution of mass

56. Sodium reacts with excess oxygen to form sodium oxide. A student wants to prepare 1.24g
of sodium oxide. While doing the calculations, he uses atomic number of sodium instead of
atomic mass. What is the approximate percentage error in the mass of sodium oxide
obtained due to this mistake?
(A) 11% (B) 23%
(C) 48% (D) 60%

57. What will be the remainder if the number (1000000)3 is divided by 143?
(A) 9 (B) 6
(C) 1 (D) 0

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58. Which of the following sequence depicts the flow of blood in human circulatory system?

59. A body is in equilibrium under the combined action of several forces then
(A) all the forces must be applied at the same point
(B) all the forces form pairs of equal and opposite forces
(C) the sum of the torques about any point must always be equal to zero
(D) the lines of action of all the forces must pass through the centre of gravity of the body

60. From the following pool of molecules.

How many isomers are represented above


(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 5

61. There are ten numbers in a certain A.P. The sum of first three terms is 321. The sum of last
three numbers is 405. Find the sum of all the ten numbers
(A) 1165 (B) 1210
(C) 1221 (D) 1252

62. Regeneration in animal kingdom is observed in which of the following animals?


(A) Frog (B) Planaria
(C) Birds (D) Snakes

63. A cube of side 4 cm made of wood is floating in water of density 1.00 gcc-1. When a small
steel ball is embedded in the cube it just immerses in water. If density of wood is 0.76 gcc-1,
then mass of the steel ball is
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(A) 12.65 (B) 3.84 g
(C) 15.36g (D) 22.98g

64.. Given below is the pH vs volumn curve for titration of


Na2CO3 (in conical flask) with HCI

Choose the correct statement based on the above graph


(A) 1st equivalence point represent NaHCO3 getting protonated to H2CO3
(B) 2nd equivalence point represents NaHCO3 getting protonated to H2CO3
(C) 1st equivalence point represents deprotonation of HCI by NaHCO3 alone
(D) 2nd equivalence point represents deprotonation of HCI by Na2CO3 alone.

65. How many three digit numbers are divisible by 13 and having middle digit 5?
(A) 5 (B) 7
(C) 10 (D) 13

66. In biology, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) refers to which of the following option?
(A) in vitro multiplication to which of the following option
(B) in vivo multiplication of nucleic acids molecules
(C) continuous protein synthesis from peptide
(D) synthesis of mRNA from DNA in vitro

67. A swing playing with small amplitude can be considered as a simple pendulum. Such a
swing is set to oscillate with an amplitude a and frequency f. When it is at its mean position,
a box of same mass as that of the seat of the swing is dropped on it and its starts moving
with the swing. Chose the correct statement
(A) amplitude is reduced to half its initial value and frequency is doubled
(B) amplitude is reduced to half its initial value and frequency is unchanged
(C) Amplitude doubles and frequency is unchanged
(D) Amplitude remains same and frequency is half its initial value

68. The pH of the 10–8 M HCI solution is


(A) Greater than 7 and less than 8 (B) Exacltly 8
(C) Exactly 6 (D) Greater than 6 less than 7

69. Two parallel chords 96cm and 28cm long are on the opposite side of the centre of the circle
with radius 50 cm. Find the area of the quadrilateral whose vertices are the end points of the
chords
(A) 3488 (B) 3848
(C) 3844 (D) 3484

70. Each chromosome contains


(A) one long DNA molecule (B) one long RNA molecule
(C) one long sequence of amino acids (D) a single gene for a protein

71. How many four digit numbers divisible by twenty nine have the sum of their digits 29?
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 13 (D) none of these
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72. Choose the right combination of heart types and animals.

73. A photo frame can be hung on the wall with string in three different ways as shown in the
adjacent figure below. The tension in the string is

(A) least in I
(B) greatest in II
(C) greatest in III
(D) least in III

74. Ionic radii of following species are


(A) Si4  P5  S6   CI7 (B) Si6   P5   Si4  AI3 
(C) N3  O2  F  Na1 (D) Mg2  Na1F  O2

75. How many triangles are there in this figure?

(A) 50 (B) 70
(C) 84 (D) 91

76. Raju sharma, a 10th standard student participated in 100 meter sprint. During running he
developed painful muscle contraction and fell down. The physical education teacher rushed
to him and gave a hot water massage. Raju Sharma slowly recoveed from the cramp. The
teacher explained the physiology behind the cramp and the subsequent relief. Identify the
right explanation
(A) Because of the quick movement, the muscles looses its elasticity and are stressed. The
inflammation developed during this process causes cramp. After hot water massage the
inflammation subsides and the pain gets relieved.
(B) During vigorous physical activity, aerobic respiration in the muscels increases which
leads to the accumulation of more CO2 in the muscles. This causes cramps. Later CO2 was
relieved upon hot water massage resulting in pain relief.
(C) During vigorous physical activity, lactic acid accumulates in the muscles due to
anaerobic respiration. This causes the cramps. Hot water massage improves the circulation

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of blood and O2 in the muscles. As a result lactic acid is converted into CO2 and water. Thus
the pain gets relieved.
(D) During quick movements, the nerves will not co – operate with the muscles. There is a
stimulus which is taken to spinal cord and the effector function was done by motor neurons
which cause cramp. On hot water massage the stimulus was subsided. Thus the pain gets
relieved.

77. If a force acting in conservative only when


(A) work done by this force is zero when the particle moves once around any closed path
(B) it obeys Newton’s third law
(C) its work is the change in the K.E of the particle
(D) it is not a frictional force.

78. Sati was studying neutralization reaction. She accidentally dropped ‘x’ grams of a sodium
carbonate monohydrate into a 100 ml solution of HCI whose concentration was 0.25 M. 10
ml from this final solution was taken and titrated against 0.05M NaOH solution to yield a titre
value of 20ml. What is the value of ‘x’.
(A) 186 mg (B) 93 mg
(C) 1860 mg (D) 930 mg
79. 8888888 * 8888888 this fifteen digit number is divisible by 22. Find the eighth digit in the
number
(A) 1 (B) 3
(C) 5 (D) 8

80. The various parts of the human respiratory system are given below:
(I) Nasal passage (II) Pharynx
(III) Wind pipe (IV) Bronchus
(V) Bronchioles (VI) Alveoli
Identify the right sequence of air passage during exhalation.
(A) VI, V, II, IV, III, I (B) VI, IV, V, III, II, I
(C) VI, V, IV, III, II, I (D) VI, V, II, III, IV, I

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