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TEST – GSPP-04 Question Booklet Series
CODE : PI BPSC – GSPP04
A
Physics & Chemistry Question Booklet No.
Time Allowed : 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 150
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1. In normal circumstance what is the range of a
temperature for a human body?
(a) 35-42 degree centigrade (a) 35&42 fMxzh lsaVhxzsM (b) 32&37 fMxzh lsaVhxzsM
(b) 32-37 degree centigrade (c) 30&42 fMxzh lsaVhxzsM (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
(c) 30-42 degree centigrade
(d) None of the above (a) v‚Vkseksckby (b) phuh
2. Pressmud is a residual byproduct obtained in which
(c) dks;yk (d) LVhy
industry?
(a) Automobile (b) Sugar
(c) Coal (d) Steel
(a) U;wt+hySaM (b) Hkkjr (c) usiky (d) ;w,Ã
3. Recently, which country has announced to ban
disposable e-cigarettes or vapes?
(a) NewZealand (b) India
(c) Nepal (d) UAE 1- :l varfj{k vuqç;ksxksa ds fy, igyk ifjpkyu Øk;kstfs ud
4. With reference to the Cryogenic engines, consider the batu fodflr djus okyk igyk ns'k FkkA
following statements: 2- Øk;kstsfud batu fo'ks"k :i ls varjrkjdh; varfj{k esa
1. Russia was the first country to develop the first isyksM y‚Up djus ds fy, dq'ky gSaA
operational cryogenic engine for space applications. 3- ;g ç.kksnu ds fy, csgn de rkieku dk mi;ksx djrk gSA
2. Cryogenic engines are particularly efficient for 4- ;g æoh—r xSlksa ¼vkerkSj ij gkbMªkstu vkSj v‚Dlhtu½
launching payloads into interstellar space. ds feJ.k dk mi;ksx djrk gS] tks otu dks vfèkd tksj
3. It uses extremely low temperatures for propulsion. nsrs gSaA
4. It uses mixes of liquefied gases (usually hydrogen and
oxygen), which deliver greater thrust to weight.
(a) dsoy ,d (b) dsoy nks
How many of the statements given above are correct?
(c) dsoy rhu (d) lHkh pkj
(a) Only one (b) Only two
(c) Only three (d) All four
5. Which one of the following statements is correct with
respect to the Ultra-processed food? (a) ;g mu [kk| inkFkks± dks lanÆHkr djrk gS tks miHkksx ls
(a) It refers to foods that undergo minimal processing igys U;wure çlaLdj.k ls xqtjrs gSaA
before consumption. (b) ;s ,sls [kk| inkFkZ gSa ftUgsa dsoy çk—frd vo;oksa ls
(b) These are foods that are processed with natural lalkfèkr fd;k tkrk gSA
ingredients only. (c) ;g mu [kk| inkFkks± dks lanÆHkr djrk gS tks dà çlaLdj.k
(c) It refers to foods that undergo multiple processing stages [Link] ls xqtjrs gSa vkSj vDlj muesa ;kstd gksrs gSaA
and often contain additives. (d) ;s ,sls [kk| inkFkZ gSa tks dsoy ?kj ij gh rS;kj fd, tkrs
(d) These are foods that are only prepared at home. gSaA
6. Which one of the following is correct?
(a) light year < Astronomical unit < par-sec
(a) çdk'k o"kZ < [kxksyh; bdkà < ikjlsd
(b) Astronomical unit > light year > par sec
(b) [kxksyh; bdkà > çdk'k o"kZ > ikjlsd
(c) Par-sec > light year >Astronomical unit
(c) ikjlsd > çdk'k o"kZ > [kxksyh; bdkÃ
(d) None of above.
(d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈA
7. Consider the following:
Assertion:- Motion of simple pendulum is an example of
oscillatory motion.
ljy yksyd dh xfr nksyu xfr dk ,d mnkgj.k gSA
Reason:- To and fro motion of a body about a fixed line or
fdlh ÇiM dh fdlh fuf'pr js[kk ;k Çcnq ds pkjksa
point is called oscillatory motion. vksj bèkj&mèkj xfr djuk nksyu xfr dgykrh gSA
Select the correct answer:
(a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the (a) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lR; gSa vkSj dkj.k] dFku dh
correct explanation of assertion. lgh O;k[;k gSA
(b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not (b) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lR; gSa ysfdu dkj.k] dFku dh
the correct explanation of assertion lgh O;k[;k ugÈ gS
(c) Assertion is true but reason is false. (c) dFku lR; gS ysfdu dkj.k xyr gSA
(d) Both assertion and reason are false. (d) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa xyr gSaA
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8. "A clinical device consists of a long, narrow, uniform
glass tube. It has a bulb at one end. This bulb contains
mercury. Outside the bulb, a small shining thread of
mercury can be seen".
Which of the following device/instrument has been
mentioned in the above phrase?
(a) Clinical thermometer
(b) Barometer (a) fDyfudy FkekZehVj
(c) Remote sensors (b) cSjksehVj
(d) Theodolites (c) fjeksV lsalj
9. Consider the following: (d) fFk;ksMksykbV~l
Assertion:- The Velocity of an object may change even if it
is moving with constant speed. fdlh oLrq dk osx cny ldrk gS Hkys gh og ,d
Reason :- With change in the direction of motion the velocity leku xfr ls py jgk gksA
of an object can be change. xfr dh fn'kk esa ifjorZu ls fdlh oLrq ds osx esa
Select the correct answer: ifjorZu gks ldrk gSA
(a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the
correct explanation of assertion.
(a) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lR; gSa vkSj dkj.k] dFku dh
(b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason Is not lgh O;k[;k gSA
the correct explanation of assertion.
(b) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lR; gSa ysfdu dkj.k] dFku dh
(c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
lgh O;k[;k ugÈ gSA
(d) Both assertion and reason are false.
(c) dFku lR; gS ysfdu dkj.k xyr gSA
10. A bus moves form A to B with uniform speed v1 and
(d) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa xyr gSaA
returns back to A with a uniform speed v2. The average
speed for this round trip is- A B v1
v1 v2 v2 A
(a) v1 v2 (b)
v1 v2
v1 v2
v1 v2 2v1 v2 (a) v1 v2 (b)
v1 v2
(c) (d)
2 v1 v2 v1 v2 2v1 v2
11. The slope of velocity time graph for a particle moving in (c) (d)
2 v1 v2
a straight line with uniform motion gives:-
(a) Its average velocity (b) Its net acceleration
(c) Its net displacement (d) None of the above. (a) bldk vkSlr osx
12. A ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 30
(b) bldk 'kq) Roj.k
m/s, then velocity of the ball after two seconds will be
(g=10m/s2). (c) bldk 'kq) foLFkkiu
(a) 15 m/s (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
(b) 20 m/s
(c) 5 m/s
(d) 10 m/s (g=10m/s2)
13. The circular motion of a body with constant speed is (a) 15 ehVj@lsdsaM (b) 20 ehVj@lsdsaM
(a) Simple Harmonic and periodic motion. (c) 5 eh@lsdsaM (d) 10 eh-@lsdsaM
(b) Simple Harmonic Motion but not periodic.
(c) Periodic motion but not simple harmonic motion. (a) ljy vkoÙkZ vkSj vkofèkd xfrA
(d) Neither simple harmonic motion nor periodic motion. (b) ljy vkorZ xfr ysfdu vkofèkd ugÈA
14. Motion of roller coaster is an example of:- (c) vkofèkd xfr ysfdu ljy vkorZ xfr ugÈA
(a) Uniform circular motion (d) u rks ljy vkoÙkZ xfr vkSj u gh vkofèkd xfrA
(b) Non-uniform circular motion
(c) Oscillartory motion (a) ,dleku o`Ùkh; xfr (b) vleku o`Ùkh; xfr
(d) None of the above. (c) nksyu xfr (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
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15. Physical independent of force is a consequence of
(a) Newton's first law of motion (a) U;wVu ds xfr dk igyk fu;e
(b) Newton's second law of motion (b) U;wVu ds xfr dk nwljk fu;e
(c) Newton's third law of motion (c) U;wVu ds xfr dk rhljk fu;e
(d) All of the above. (d) mijksä lHkh
16. Body will rise from the floor of the lift and stick to the
ceiling of the lift when:
(a) Lift is accelerating up (a) fy¶V Roj.k ds lkFk mij dh vksj c<+ jgh gks
(b) Lift is accelerating down with acceleration equal to (b) fy¶V xq#Rokd"kZ.k Roj.k ds cjkcj Roj.k ds lkFk uhps
gravitational acceleration.
dh vksj rsth ls c<+ jgh gksA
(c) Lift is accelerating down with acceleration greater
(c) fy¶V xq#Rokd"kZ.k Roj.k ls vfèkd Roj.k ds lkFk uhps
than gravitational acceleration.
dh vksj rsth ls c<+ jgh gksA
(d) Lift is accelerating up with acceleration greater than
gravitational acceleration. (d) fy¶V xq#Rokd"kZ.k Roj.k ls vfèkd Roj.k ds lkFk mij
17. Friction force acting on cycle while pedaling: dh vksj c<+ jgh gksA
(a) In forward direction on rear tyre
(b) In backward direction on front tyre (a) fiNys Vk;j ij vkxs dh fn'kk esa gksxkA
(c) Both(a) and (b) (b) vxys Vk;j ij ihNs dh fn'kk esa gksxkA
(d) None of the above (c) nksuksa (a) vkSj (b)
18. Acceleration acting on particle in Simple Harmonic (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
Motion will be Maximum at:-
(a) Extreme positions (a) pje fLFkfr ij (Extreme position)
(b) Mean position (b) e/; fLFkfr ij
(c) Any position (c) fdlh Hkh fLFkfr ij
(d) None of the above (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
19. Which of the following is correct for the Time period of
simple pendulum?
(a) It depends on mass of bob. (a) ;g c‚c ds æO;eku ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
(b) It depends on the gravitational acceleration. (b) ;g xq#Rokd"kZ.k Roj.k ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
(c) It is independent of the length of the pendulum. (c) ;g yksyd dh yackà ls Lora= gSA
(d) None of the above. (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈA
20. With reference to the use of nanotechnology in the health
sector, which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. Targeted drug delivery is made possible by
nanotechnology.
1- uSuks çkS|ksfxdh }kjk yf{kr nok forj.k laHko cuk;k x;k gSA
2. Nanotechnology can largely contribute to gene therapy.
2- uSuks çkS|ksfxdh thu Fksjis h esa dkQh gn rd ;ksxnku ns
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
ldrh gSA
(a) 1 only (b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
21. A change in which one or more new substances are (c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuksa (d) u rks 1 vkSj u gh 2
formed is called a chemical change or chemical reaction.
In this context which of the following may accompany a
chemical change?
1. Production of heat and light.
2. Production of sound. 1- Å"ek ,oa çdk'k dk mRiknuA
3. A gas may be formed. 2- èofu dk mRiknuA
4. A change in colour may take place. 3- dksà xSl cu ldrh gSA
Select the correct answer using the codes given below: 4- jax esa cnyko gks ldrk gSA
(a) 1, 2 and 3 only (b) 2, 3 and 4 only
(c) 1, 3 and 4 only (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (a) dsoy 1] 2 vkSj 3 (b) dsoy 2] 3 vkSj 4
(c) dsoy 1] 3 vkSj 4 (d) 1] 2] 3 vkSj 4
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22. A force of 30N acts on body of mass 4 kg. What is the 30N
amount of work done if the total displacement is 2.5m
and is in the direction of the force applied?
(a) 75 J (b) 65 J
(a) 75 J (b) 65 J (c) 300 J (d) 10 J
(c) 300 J (d) 10 J
23. Consider the following statements:
1- ihus ds ikuh ds 'kqf)dj.k dh jklk;fud çfØ;k dks
1. The chemical process of the purification of drinking
water is called chlorination. Dyksjhuhdj.k dgk tkrk gSA
2. To protect the Ganges from pollution, the Ganga Action 2- xaxk dks çnw"k.k ls cpkus ds fy, 1985 esa xaxk ,D'ku
Plan was started in 1985. Iyku 'kq: fd;k x;k FkkA
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only (b) 2 only (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 (c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuksa (d) u rks 1 vkSj u gh 2
24. An object of mass 15 kg is lifted to a height of 10m in 15
second. The power required will be: (g = 10m/s2). (g
(a) 100 watt (b) 15 watt = 10m/s ) 2
(c) 10 watt (d) 150 watt (a) 100 o‚V (b) 15 o‚V (c) 10 o‚V (d) 150 o‚V
25. A man carrying a body of mass M on his head is walking M
on a level road from one point to another point is doing
no work. The statement is?
(a) Correct (b) Incorrect
(a) lgh (b) xyr
(c) Partly correct (d) Insufficient data
(c) vkaf'kd :i ls lgh (d) vi;kZIr vkadM+k
26. If the momentum of a body is doubled then what will be
the impact on the original kinetic energy of the body?
(a) It will become half of the initial value
(b) It will become two times of the initial value (a) ;g çkjafHkd ewY; dk vkèkk gks tk,xk
(c) It will become four times of the initial value (b) ;g çkjafHkd ewY; dk nks xquk gks tk,xk
(d) There will be no impact on the Kinetic energy (c) ;g çkjafHkd ewY; dk pkj xquk gks tk,xk
27. The speed of car changes from v to 2v then work done (d) xfrt ÅtkZ ij dksà çHkko ugÈ iM+sxk
during this process of acceleration is:- v 2v
(a) Same as the work done when accelerating it from
rest to v. (a) bls fojke ls v rd rst djus ij fd, x, dk;Z ds
(b) double as the work done when accelerating it from lekuA
rest to v. (b) bls fojke ls v rd rst djus ij fd, x, dk;Z ls
(c) three times as the work done when accelerating it nksxquk gks tk,xkA
from rest to v. (c) bls fojke ls v rd rst djus ij fd, x, dk;Z dk rhu
(d) less than the work done when accelerating it from xqukA
rest to v.
(d) bls fojke ls v rd rst djus ij fd, x, dk;Z ls deA
28. Consider the following statements:
1. When object being lowered, the work done by the per-
1- tc oLrq dks uhps fd;k tkrk gS] rks oLrq dks uhps djus
son lowering the object is negative.
okys O;fä }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z udkjkRed gksrk gSA
2. Work is said to be done when a force displaced a body
in its line of application. 2- dk;Z rc ekuk tkrk gS tc dksà cy fdlh ÇiM dks mlds
Which of the following statement is incorrect? vuqç;ksx dh fn'kk esa foLFkkfir dj nsrk gSA
(a) 1 only (b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
29. Kepler’s second law based on: (c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuksa (d) u rks 1 vkSj ugÈ 2
(a) Law of area
(b) Principle of momentum (a) {ks=Qy dk fu;e
(c) Principle of angular momentum (b) laosx dk fl)kar
(d) None of the above (c) [Link]; xfr dk fl)kar
(d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
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30. Which one of the following statement is correct?
(a) Value of acceleration due to gravity is the same on (a) xq:Roh; Roj.k dk eku Hkweè; js[kk vkSj èkzoq ksa ij leku gSA
the equator and poles. (b) xq:Roh; Roj.k dk eku èkzqoksa ij lcls de gksrk gSA
(b) Value of acceleration due to gravity is least on poles. (c) xq:Roh; Roj.k dk eku èkzqo ls Hkweè; js[kk rd c<+rk gSA
(c) Value of acceleration due to gravity increases from (d) xq:Roh; Roj.k dk eku Hkweè; js[kk ij lcls de gksrk gSA
pole to equator.
(d) Value of acceleration due to gravity is least on equa-
tor.
31. The use of plastics has led to a number of environment-
(a) os xSj&ck;ksfMxzMs cs y gSAa
related problems. For this, which one of the following
statements is correct? (b) os ikuh vkSj Hkkstu esa ugÈ feyrsA
(a) They are non-biodegradable. (c) muesa dksà tSo jklk;fud la'ys"k.k xfrfofèk ugÈ gksrhA
(b) They do not get released into water and food. (d) os euq";ksa ds fy, gkfujfgr gSAa
(c) They do not have any biochemical synthesis activity. %
(d) They are harmless to humans.
32. If mass of an object in increased by 4% then escape (a) 2% dh o`f) (b) 2% dh deh
velocity: (c) 4% dh o`f) (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈA
(a) Increase by 2% (b) decrease by 2%
(c) Increase by 4% (d) None of the above.
33. Which of the following is true when a body falls from a (a) dsoy i`Foh gh fiaM dks vkdÆ"kr djrh gSA
tower? (b) dsoy fiaM gh i`Foh dks vkdÆ"kr djrk gSA
(a) Only the Earth attract the bod. (c) fiaM vkSj i`Foh nksuksa ,d nwljs dks çfrdÆ"kr djrs gSaA
(b) Only the body attract the Earth. (d) fiaM vkSj i`Foh nksuksa ,d nwljs dks vkdÆ"kr djrs gSaA
(c) Both body and Earth repel each other. N
(d) Both body and Earth attract each other
34. If the weight of a body on Moon’s surface is 60 N, then (a) 60 N
weight of the body on Earth’s surface will be:- (b) 0 N
(a) 60 N (b) 0 N (c) 360 N
(c) 360 N (d) 260 N (d) 260 N
35. The largest resistance obtained by using 1, 5, 15& 1, 5, 15 20
20 is:-
(a) > 20 (b) < 1 (a) > 20 (b) < 1
(c) > 1 (d) < 20 (c) > 1 (d) < 20
36. Work of 28 joule is done to move 4C charge between 4C
two points on a conducting wire. What is the potential
difference between the two points?
(a) 28 volt (b) 14 volt (a) 28 oksYV (b) 14 oksYV
(c) 7 volt (d) 4 volt (c) 7 oksYV (d) 4 oksYV
37. Catenation refers to the ability of an element's atoms to
link together and form chains or rings Which one among
the following elements has the highest catenation
property?
(a) Silicon (b) Carbon (a) flfyd‚u (b) dkcZu
(c) Nitrogen (d) Oxygen (c) ukbVªkt
s u (d) v‚Dlhtu
38. A charge of 3C moving through a electric circuit in 2 3C
second. Which electrical device in the circuit, if present
will show the current?
(a) Potentiometer will show a current of 1.5 amp. (a) iksVsaf'k;ksehVj 1-5 ,fEi;j dk djaV fn[kk,xkA
(b) Voltmeter will show a current of 2.5 amp. (b) oksYVehVj 2-5 ,fEi;j dk djaV fn[kk,xkA
(c) Ammeter will show a current of 1.5 amp. (c) ,ehVj 1-5 ,fEi;j dk djaV fn[kk,xkA
(d) Rheostat will show a current of 2.5 amp. (d) fjvksLVsV 2-5 ,fEi;j dk djaV fn[kk,xkA
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39. How much heat is produced if the current is halved?
(a) One fourth of the original amount.
(b) Twice the original amount. (a) ewy jkf'k dk ,d pkSFkkÃ
(c) Four times the original amount. (b) ewy jkf'k dk nksxquk
(d) Half of the original amount. (c) ewy jkf'k dk pkj xquk
40. Consider the following: (d) ewy jkf'k dk vkèkkA
Assertion :- Alloy of tin and lead is used for making fuse
wire.
fVu vkSj lhls dh feJ èkkrq dk mi;ksx ¶;wt rkj
Reason :- The melting point of alloy of tin and lead is very
cukus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA
high.
fVu vkSj lhlk dh feJèkkrq dk xyukad cgqr
Select the correct answer:
vfèkd gksrk gSA
(a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the
correct explanation of assertion.
(b) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is not (a) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lR; gSa vkSj dkj.k] dFku dh
the correct explanation of assertion. lgh O;k[;k gSA
(c) Assertion is true but reason is false. (b) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lR; gSa vkSj dkj.k] dFku dh
(d) Assertion is false but reason is true. lgh O;k[;k ugÈ gSA
41. A 1.5 KW electric iron is used for 6 hours a day, how (c) dFku lR; gS ysfdu dkj.k xyr gSA
many unit of electric energy are consumed by the electric
(d) dFku xyr gS ysfdu dkj.k lR; gSA
iron in 10 days.
(a) 9 Units (b) 90 Units
(c) 0.9 Units (d) 900 Units
42. Which yeast is used for the commercial production of
ethanol? (a) 9 ;wfuV (b) 90 ;wfuV
(a) Candida albicans (c) 0.9 ;wfuV (d) 900 ;wfuV
(b) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
(c) Candida sloofi
(d) Leucosporidium frigidum (a) dSafMMk ,fYcdsal
43. Which of the following are the major contaminants from (b) lSdjksekbfll lsjfs ofl;k
industries and households that cause cultural
(c) dSafMMk LyksQh
eutrophication?
(d) Y;wdksLiksfjfM;e fÝfxMe
(a) Chlorine and aldrin
(b) Mercury and nitrates
(c) Nitrates and phosphates
(d) Phosphates and ammonium
44. A current of 2A is drawn by a filament of an electric
(a) Dyksjhu vkSj ,fYMªu
bulb. The number of electrons passing through a cross- (b) ikjk vkSj ukbVªsV
sectional of the filament in 32 second would be:- (c) ukbVªVs vkSj Q‚LQsV
(a) 4×10+19 (d) Q‚LQsV vkSj veksfu;e
(b) 2×1020 2A
(c) 2×1019
(d) 4×1020
45. The property of ferromagnetism allows certain (a) 4×10+19 (b) 2×1020
materials, especially metals, to exhibit strong and (c) 2×1019 (d) 4×1020
permanent magnetism when placed in a magnetic field.
Which one among the following metals is not a ferromagnetic
material?
(a) Cobalt
fuEufyf[kr èkkrqvksa esa ls dkSu lh ,d QsjkseSXusfVd lkexzh
(b) Silver
ugÈ gS\
(c) Iron
(a) dksckYV (b) flYoj
(d) Nickel
(c) vk;ju (d) fudsy
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46. Consider the following:
Assertion: The poles of magnet can not be separated by pqEcd ds èkzqoksa dks nks VqdM+ksa esa rksMd
+ j vyx ugÈ
breaking in to two pieces. fd;k tk ldrkA
Reason: The pole strength will be reduced to half when a tc fdlh pqca d dks pqca dh; v{k ds lekukarj nks
magnet is cut parallel to magnetic axis in two equal parts.
cjkcj Hkkxksa esa dkVk tkrk gS rks èkzqo dh rkdr vkèkh gks tk,xhA
Select the correct answer:
(a) Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is
a correct explanation of the assertion.
(a) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj dkj.k] dFku dh lgh
O;k[;k gSA
(b) Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is
not a correct explanation of the assertion. (b) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj dkj.k] dFku dh lgh
(c) Assertion is correct but reason is incorrect. O;k[;k ugÈ gSA
(d) Both assertion and reason are incorrect. (c) dFku lgh gS ysfdu dkj.k xyr gSA
47. Aluminium and oxygen are: (d) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa xyr gSaA
(a) Paramagnetic substance
(b) Diamagnetic substance (a) vuqpqacdh; inkFkZ (b) çfrpqacdh; inkFkZ
(c) Ferromagnetic substance (c) ykSgpqacdh; inkFkZ (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
(d) None of the above
48. Consider the following statements regarding Henry's Law
and its implications in chemistry: 1- gsujh dk fu;e dgrk gS fd fLFkj rkieku ij] rjy esa
1. Henry's Law states that at a constant temperature, the xSl dh ?kqyu'khyrk rjy dh lrg ds Åij xSl }kjk
solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to yxk, x, ncko ds lhèks vkuqikfrd gksrh gSA
the pressure exerted by the gas above the surface of the 2- gsujh ds fu;e ds vuqlkj] ok"i pj.k esa xSl dk vkaf'kd
liquid.
ncko ?kksy esa xSl ds eksy va'k ds O;qRØekuqikrh gksrk gSA
2. According to Henry's Law, the partial pressure of a gas
in the vapor phase is inversely proportional to the mole
3- MkYVu] tks gsujh ds ledkyhu Fks] us Hkh fu"d"kZ fudkyk
fraction of the gas in the solution. fd rjy ?kksy esa xSl dh ?kqyu'khyrk xSl ds vkaf'kd
3. Dalton, who was a contemporary of Henry, also con- ncko ij fuHkZj gksrh gS] bl çdkj gsujh ds fu;e esa
cluded that the solubility of a gas in a liquid solution is mfYyf[kr voè[Link] dk leFkZu gksrk gSA
dependent on the partial pressure of the gas, thus sup-
porting the concepts outlined in Henry's Law. (a) dsoy 1 vkSj 2 (b) dsoy 1 vkSj 3
Which of the statements given above are correct? (c) dsoy 2 vkSj 3 (d) mijksä lHkh
(a) 1 and 2 only (b) 1 and 3 only
(c) 2 and 3 only (d) All of the above 1- foy;u ges'kk ,d rjy gksrk gS ftlesa ;k rks ,d Bksl]
49. Consider the following statements about solutions:
dksà vU; rjy] ;k dksà xSl ?kqyh gksrh gSA
1. A solution is always a liquid that contains either a solid,
2- ihry tSls feJ èkkrq] tks tLrk vkSj rkacs dk feJ.k gS]
another liquid, or a gas dissolved in it.
Bksl foy;u ekus tkrs gSa vkSj lajpuk esa fHkUu gks ldrs
2. Alloys such as brass, which is a mixture of zinc and
copper, are considered solid solutions and can vary in gSaA
composition. 3- fdlh ?kksy esa] foys; og ?kVd gksrk gS tks nwljs ?kVd dks
3. In a solution, the solute is the component that dissolves ?kksy nsrk gS vkSj vkerkSj ij foyk;d dh rqyuk esa vfèkd
the other component and is usually present in a greater ek=k esa ekStwn gksrk gSA
amount than the solvent.
Which of the statements given above are correct? (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
(a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) dsoy 1 vkSj 3 (d) dsoy 2 vkSj 3
(c) 1 and 3 only (d) 2 and 3 only
50. Choose the wrong statement. (a) pqacdh; {ks= js[kk,a ges'kk can ywi esa gksrh gSaA
(a) Magnetic field lines are always in close loop. (b) pqca d ds vanj pqacdh; {ks= js[kk,a mÙkjh èkzqo ls nf{[Link]
(b) Magnetic field lines inside the magnet move from èkzqo dh vksj pyrh gSaA
North pole to south pole.
(c) pqacd ds ckgj pqacdh; {ks= js[kk,a mÙkjh èkzqo ls nf{[Link]
(c) Magnetic field lines outside the magnet move from
èkzqo dh vksj pyrh gSaA
North pole to South pole.
(d) nks pqca dh; {ks= js[kk,a dHkh Hkh ,d&nwljs dks ugÈ dkVrh gSAa
(d) Two magnetic field lines never cross each other.
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51. Consider the following:
Assertion :- Infrared radiation plays an important role in vojDr fofdj.k i`Foh ds vkSlr rkieku dks cuk,
maintaining the average temperature of Earth. j[kus esa [Link] Hkwfedk fuHkkrk gSA
Reason :- Infrared radiations are sometimes referred to as vojä [Link] dks dHkh&dHkh Å"ek rjaxas Hkh dgk
heat waves. tkrk gSA
Select the correct answer:
(a) Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is (a) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj dkj.k] dFku dh lgh
correct explanation of assertion. O;k[;k gSA
(b) Both assertion and reason are correct but reason in not (b) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lgh gSa ysfdu dkj.k] dFku dh
a correct explanation of the assertion.
lgh O;k[;k ugÈ djrk gSA
(c) Assertion is correct but reason is incorrect (c) dFku lgh gS ysfdu dkj.k xyr gS
(d) Both assertion and reason are incorrect. (d) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa xyr gSaA
52. Consider the following:
Assertion :- Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature. fo|qr pqEcdh; rjaxas ç—fr esa vuqçLFk gksrh gSaA
Reason :- The electric and magnetic field in electromagnetic fo|qr pqEcdh; rjaxksa esa fo|qr vkSj pqacdh; {ks= rjaxsa
waves are perpendicular to the direction of propagation of ds çlkj dh fn'kk ds yacor gksrs gSaA
waves.
Select the correct answer: (a) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj dkj.k] dFku dh lgh
(a) Both assertion and reason are correct and the reason is O;k[;k gSA
correct explanation of the assertion. (b) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lgh gSa ysfdu dkj.k] dFku dh
(b) Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not lgh O;k[;k ugÈ gSA
a correct explanation of assertion.
(c) dFku lgh gS ysfdu dkj.k xyr gSA
(c) Assertion is correct but reason is incorrect. (d) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa xyr gSaA
(d) Both assertion and reason are incorrect.
53. Consider the following statements regarding the Law of
Constant Proportions and Dalton's atomic theory: 1- fLFkj vuqikr dk fu;e dgrk gS fd fdlh Hkh jklk;fud
1. The Law of Constant Proportions states that in any inkFkZ esa] rRo ges'kk æO;eku }kjk leku fuf'pr vuqikr
chemical substance, the elements are always combined esa la;ksftr gksrs gSa] Hkys gh lzksr ;k rS;kjh dh fofèk dqN
in the same fixed proportions by mass, regardless of
the source or method of preparation.
Hkh gksA
2- MkYVu ds [Link] fl)kar ds vuqlkj] [Link] dks
2. According to Dalton's atomic theory, atoms can be sub-
divided in chemical reactions, and atoms of the same jklk;fud çfrfØ;kvksa esa foHkkftr fd;k tk ldrk gS]
element can have different masses and chemical prop- vkSj ,d gh rRo ds [Link] dk æO;eku vkSj jklk;fud
erties. xq.k vyx&vyx gks ldrs gSaA
3. John Dalton's atomic theory provided a foundational 3- t‚u MkYVu ds [Link] fl)kar us æO;eku ds laj{k.k ds
explanation for the law of conservation of mass and the fu;e vkSj fuf'pr vuqikr ds fu;e ds fy, ,d ewyHkwr
law of definite proportions, suggesting that all matter is O;k[;k çnku dh] ftlesa crk;k x;k fd lHkh inkFkZ
made of indivisible atoms.
vfoHkkT; [Link] ls cus gSaA
Which of the statements given above are correct?
(a) 1 and 2 only (a) dsoy 1 vkSj 2
(b) 1 and 3 only (b) dsoy 1 vkSj 3
(c) 2 and 3 only (c) dsoy 2 vkSj 3
(d) All of the above (d) mijksä lHkh
54. Which of the following used to determine molecular
structure of solid?
(a) X-ray (a) ,Dl&fdj.k
(b) - ray (b) xkek&fdj.k
(c) Cosmic –ray (c) d‚fLed&fdj.k
(d) Radio wave (d) jsfM;ks rjax
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55. Consider the following:
Assertion:- Light travels in vacuum with speed of 3×108 çdk'k fuokZr esa 3×108 m/s dh xfr ls ;k=k djrk
m/s. gSA
Reason :- Speed of electromagnetic of wave in Vacuum is fuokZr esa fo|qr pqEcdh; rjax dh xfr 3×108m/s gSA
3×108m/s.
Select the correct answer:
(a) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj dkj.k] dFku dh lgh
(a) Both assertion and reason are correct and the reason is
correct explanation of assertion. O;k[;k gSA
(b) Both assertion and reason are correct and the reason is (b) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj dkj.k] dFku dh lgh
not correct explanation of assertion. O;k[;k ugÈ gSA
(c) Assertion is correct but reason is incorrect. (c) dFku lgh gS ysfdu dkj.k xyr gSA
(d) Both assertion and reason are incorrect. (d) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa xyr gSaA
56. If an object is placed between two plane mirrors inclined
at angle 180, then total number of images formed is.
(a) 20 (b) 19 (a) 20
(c) 21 (d) Infinite (b) 19
57. The alkaloid caffeine is present in? (c) 21
(a) Tea only (d) vuar
(b) Coffee only
(c) Tea and coffee both (a) dsoy pk;
(d) Lemon water (b) dsoy d‚Q+h
58. An object is placed at a distance of 20 cm in front of a (c) pk; vkSj d‚Q+h nksuksa
concave mirror of a focal length of 10 cm. The image (d) uÈcw ikuh
produced is-
(a) Real and erect
(b) Virtual and inverted
(a) okLrfod vkSj lhèkk
(c) Real, inverted and of the same side as that of the
(b) vkHkklh vkSj mYVk
object.
(c) okLrfod] mYVk vkSj oLrq ds leku fn'kk dkA
(d) Real, inverted and of the opposite side as that of the
object. (d) okLrfod] mYVk vkSj oLrq ds foijhr fn'kk dkA
59. Magnification produced by concave lens-
(a) Is more than one (a) ,d ls vfèkd gksrk gSA
(b) Is less than one (b) ,d ls de gksrk gSA
(c) Is equal to one (c) ,d ds cjkcj gksrk gSA
(d) Can be more than or less than one (d) ,d ls vfèkd ;k ,d ls de gks ldrk gS
60. White color of smoke is due to?
(a) Total internal reflection of light (a) çdk'k dk [Link] vkarfjd ijkorZu
(b) Refraction of light (b) çdk'k dk viorZu
(c) Scattering of light (c) çdk'k dk ç[Link]
(d) Dispersion of light (d) çdk'k dk fo{ksi.k
61. What is the correct order of frequency?
(a) Red > Orange > Green > Indigo (a) yky > ukjaxh > gjk > bafMxks
(b) Indigo > Green > Orange > Red (b) bafMxks > gjk > ukjaxh > yky
(c) Green > Red > Orange > Indigo (c) gjk > yky > ukjaxh > bafMxks
(d) Orange > Green > Indigo > Red (d) ukjaxh > gjk > bafMxks > yky
62. One convex lens of power 5D and one concave lens power 5D 10D
10D are combined together, then power of combination
is-
(a) – 5 D (b) 15 D (a) – 5 D (b) 15 D
(c) 5 D (d) 10 D (c) 5 D (d) 10 D
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63. In secondary rainbow:
(a) Red color at top. (a) 'kh"kZ ij yky jax gksrk gSA
(b) Violet color at top. (b) 'kh"kZ ij cSaxuh jax gksrk gSA
(c) Green color at bottom. (c) uhps gjk jax gksrk gSA
(d) Violet color at bottom. (d) uhps cSaxuh jax gksrk gSA
64. Persistence of vision of human eye is-
(a) 1/10 second (b) 1/12 second
(a) 1/10 lsdaM (b) 1/12 lsdaM
(c) 1/16 second (d) 1/15 second
(c) 1/16 lsdaM (d) 1/15 lsdaM
65. According to Pascal’s law for transmission, pressure
applied to enclosed fluid is:
(a) increased and applied to every point of the fluid
(a) c<+ tkrk gS vkSj nzo ds izR;sd fcUnq ij ykxq gksrk gSA
(b) decreased and applied to every point of the fluid
(b) de gks tkrk gS vkSj æo ds çR;sd Çcnq ij ykxw gksrk gSA
(c) increased in proportion to the mass of the fluid and
than transmitted. (c) æo ds æO;eku ds vuqikr esa vkSj lapfjr dh rqyuk esa
(d) Transmitted equally to every point of the fluid and o`f) gksrh gSA
wall of container without any losses. (d) fcuk fdlh uqdlku ds rjy inkFkZ vkSj daVsuj dh nhokj
66. Why there is difficulty to breath on mountains? ds çR;sd Çcnq ij leku :i ls çlkfjr gksrk gSA
(a) Atmospheric pressure increases with increases in
altitude. (a) Åapkà c<+us ds lkFk ok;qeaMyh; ncko c<+rk gSA
(b) Atmospheric pressure decreases with increase in (b) Åapkà c<+us ds lkFk ok;qeaMyh; ncko de gks tkrk gSA
altitude. (c) (a) vkSj (b) nksuksa
(c) Both a & b (d) buesa ls dksà ugÈ
(d) None of these
67. Consider the following: ikuh ds fy,] dsf'kdk ufydk esa rjy esfuLdl
Assertion :- For water, the liquid meniscus in the capillary vory gksrk gSA
tube is concave.
vlatd cy fupys esfuLdl ds fy, ftEesnkj gksrk gSA
Reason :- Adhesive force is responsible for the lower
meniscus.
Select the correct answer: (a) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lR; gSa vkSj dkj.k] dFku dh
(a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the lgh O;k[;k gSA
correct explanation of assertion. (b) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa lR; gSa ysfdu dkj.k] dFku dh
(b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not lgh O;k[;k ugÈ gSA
the correct explanation of assertion. (c) dFku lR; gS ysfdu dkj.k xyr gSA
(c) Assertion is true but reason is false. (d) dFku vkSj dkj.k nksuksa xyr gSaA
(d) Both assertion and reason are false.
68. One atmospheric pressure is equal to:- (a) 760 cm of Hg (b) 760 mm of Hg
(a) 760 cm of Hg (b) 760 mm of Hg (c) 760 torr (d) nksuks (b) vkSj (c)
(c) 760 torr (d) Both (b) and (c)
69. Consider the following events and arrange them in
correct chronological order starting from the earliest to
the last activity: I. ikà eslksu dh [kkst
I. Discovery of pi meson II. U;wVª‚u dh [kkst
II. Discovery of Neutron III. bysDVª‚u dh [kkst
III. Discovery of Electron
IV. çksV‚u dh [kkst
IV. Discovery of Proton
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
(a) I, III, IV, II (b) III, II, I, IV
(a) I, III, IV, II (b) III, II, I, IV (c) III, IV, II, I (d) III, IV, I, II
(c) III, IV, II, I (d) III, IV, I, II (Land breeze)
70. Land breeze occurs in: (a) fnu ds le; (b) jkr ds le;
(a) day time (b) Night time (c) fdlh Hkh le; (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
(c) Any time (d) None of the above
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71. Water droplets on the inside of window is an example
of: (a) xyukad (b) fu{ksi.k
(a) Melting (b) Deposition (c) ok"ihdj.k (d) la?kuu
(c) Vaporization (d) Condensation
72. Sone is a unit of: (a) dfFkr çcyrk (perceived loudness)
(a) perceived loudness (b) O;fäijd çcyrk (Subjective loudness)
(b) Subjective loudness
(c) nksuksa (a) vkSj (b)
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
(d) None of the above
73. Photochemical smog is a type of air pollution that forms
when pollutants from vehicle emissions, industrial
processes, and other sources react with sunlight. Which
of the following statements about Photochemical Smog
is/ are correct?
1. It irritates the eyes. 1- ;g vk¡[kksa esa tyu iSnk djrk gSA
2. It leads to the cracking of rubber. 2- ;g jcj dks QVus dh vksj ys tkrk gSA
3. It causes considerable damage to plant life. 3- ;g ikSèkksa ds thou dks dkQh uqdlku igq¡pkrk gSA
Select the answer using the code given below:
(a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) 2 and 3 only (a) 1] 2 vkSj 3 (c) dsoy 2 vkSj 3
(c) 1 and 2 only (d) 3 only (c) dsoy 1 vkSj 2 (d) dsoy 3
74. The phenomenon where a sound produced is heard again
due to reflection is called
(a) Sound bounce
(a) èofu mNky (Sound bounce)
(b) Mirage
(b) e`xr`".kk
(c) Echo
(c) çfrèofu
(d) Interference
(d) O;frdj.k
75. Zener diode is used as:-
(a) Current regulator
(a) fo|qr /kkjk jsxqysVj
(b) Voltage regulator
(b) oksYVst jsxqyVs j
(c) Resistance regulator
(c) çfrjksèk jsxqysVj
(d) None of the above
(d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
76. Stream of electrons are knows as:-
(a) – Particles (b) Electromagnetic wave
(a) & d.k (b) fo|qr pqEcdh; rjax
(c) Cathode Ray (d) Anode Ray
(c) dSFkksM fdj.k (d) ,uksM fdj.k
77. Which one among the following elements has the most
negative electron gain enthalpy?
(a) Fluorine (b) Chlorine (electron gain enthalpy)
(c) Phosphorus (d) Sulphur (a) ¶yksjhu (b) Dyksjhu (c) Q‚LQksjl (d) lYQj
78. Which is the reducing agent in the thermit reaction
carried out for repairing of the railway track?
(a) Iron oxide (b) Aluminium metal (a) vk;ju v‚DlkbM (b) ,Y;qfefu;e èkkrq
(c) Aluminium oxide (d) Iron metal (c) ,Y;qfefu;e v‚DlkbM (d) vk;ju èkkrq
79. "Ruther ford" is related to discovery of ?
(a) Deuterium (b) Neutron (a) MîwVsfj;e (b) U;wVª‚u
(c) Nucleus (d) Electron (c) ukfHkd (d) bysDVª‚u
80. Correct order of wavelength of different electromagnetic
radiation is:
I. UV-Ray II. X-Ray I. ;woh&js II. ,Dl&js
III. -Ray IV. Radio wave III. &js IV- jsfM;ks rjax
(a) I <II<III<IV (b) III<II<I<IV (a) I <II<III<IV (b) III<II<I<IV
(c) II<III<I<IV (d) III<II<IV<I (c) II<III<I<IV (d) III<II<IV<I
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81. Consider the following statements regarding soap
micelles:
1. Soap molecules are structured with a hydrophilic head 1- lkcqu ds [Link] dh lajpuk ,d gkbMªksfQfyd flj ls
that is attracted to water and a hydrophobic tail that
repels water, which causes the soap to align at the water
gksrh gS tks ikuh dh vksj vkdÆ"kr gksrk gS vkSj ,d
surface with the tails protruding. gkbMªksQksfcd iwaN tks ikuh dks fodÆ"kr djrh gS] ftlds
2. In aqueous solution, soap molecules form micelles, dkj.k lkcqu ikuh dh lrg ij lajsf[kr gks tkrk gS vkSj
where the hydrophobic tails face inward, shielding them iwaN mHkjh gqà gksrh gSA
from water, and the hydrophilic heads face outward to 2- tyh; ?kksy esa] lkcqu ds [Link] felsy cukrs gSa] tgka
interact with the water. gkbMªksQksfcd iwaN vanj dh vksj gksrh gSa] tks mUgsa ikuh ls
3. The formation of micelles enables soap to trap oily dirt cpkrh gSa] vkSj gkbMªksfQfyd flj ikuh ds lkFk ckrphr
within the hydrophobic core, effectively removing it
from the washed surface when the soap is rinsed away. djus ds fy, ckgj dh vksj gksrs gSaA
Which of the statements given above are correct? 3- felsy dk fuekZ.k lkcqu dks gkbMªksQksfcd dksj ds Hkhrj
(a) 1 and 2 only rSyh; xanxh dks Qalkus esa l{ke cukrk gS] tc lkcqu dks
(b) 1 and 3 only èkks fn;k tkrk gS rks bls èkqyh gqà lrg ls çHkkoh <ax ls
(c) 2 and 3 only gVk fn;k tkrk gSA
(d) All of the above
82. Consider the following pairs (a) dsoy 1 vkSj 2 (b) dsoy 1 vkSj 3
1. Quick lime - Manufacture of Cement (c) dsoy 2 vkSj 3 (d) mijksä lHkh
2. Slaked lime - Whitewashing
3. Plaster of Paris - Making Casts 1- Dohd ykbe & lhesaV dk fuekZ.k
How many of the above pairs are correctly matched? 2- LysDM ykbe & lQsnh
(a) One pair 3- IykLVj v‚Q isfjl & dkLV cukuk
(b) Two pairs
(c) All three pairs (a) ,d ;qXe (b) nks ;qXe
(d) None of the above (c) rhuksa ;qXe (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
83. Which of the following statement is not correct?
(a) In neutral atoms, the number of proton and electron are (a) mnklhu [Link] esa] çksV‚u vkSj bysDVª‚u dh la[;k
equal. cjkcj gksrh gSA
(b) In cation, the number of proton is more than electron. (b) èkuk;u esa] çksV‚u dh la[;k bysDVª‚u ls vfèkd gksrh gSA
(c) In Anion, the number of electron is more than Proton. (c) _.kk;u esa] bysDVª‚u dh la[;k çksV‚u ls vfèkd gksrh gSA
(d) To produce cation, from Neutral atom gain of proton (d) èkuk;u cukus ds fy,] mnklhu [Link] ls çksV‚u çkIr
takes place.
gksrk gSA
84. Antiparticle of a particle have:
(a) Opposite charge
(a) foijhr vkos'k (b) foijhr pqacd vk?[Link]
(b) Opposite magnet moment
(c) (a) vkSj (b) nksuksa (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above
I pÈVh ds dkVus ds çHkko dks dSykekbu ?kksy jxM+us
85. Consider the following statements:
ls csvlj fd;k tk ldrk gSA
Statement I: The effect of ant bite can be neutralised by
rubbing calamine solution. II dSykekbu ?kksy esa Çtd dkcksZusV gksrk gS tks ç—fr
Statement II: Calamine solution contains zinc carbonate esa {kkjh; gksrk gSA
which is basic in nature.
In light of the above statements, choose the correct
answer from the options given below. (a) dFku&I vkSj dFku&II nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj dFku&II dFku&1
(a) Both Statement-I and Statement-Il are correct and ds fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
Statment - Il is the correct explanation for Statment- 1 (b) dFku&1 vkSj dFku&II nksuksa lgh gSa ysfdu dFku&II
(b) Both Statement-1 and Stmt - Il are correct but dFku&1 ds fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugÈ gSA
SStatment - Il is not correct explanation for Statment-1
(c) dFku&I lgh gS ysfdu dFku&II xyr gSA
(c) Statement-I is correct but Statement-Il is incorrect.
(d) dFku&I xyr gS ysfdu dFku&II lgh gSA
(d) Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-Il is correct
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86. Consider the following statements
1. Alkali is a base that dissolves in water. 1- {kkjd ,d ,slk {kkj gS tks ikuh esa ?kqy tkrk gSA
2. Ca(OH)2, is not an example of an alkali. 2- Ca(OH)2] {kkjd dk mnkgj.k ugÈ gSA
3. Dissolution of a base in water can be an exothermic 3- ikuh esa fdlh {kkj dk ?kqyuk ,d Å"ek{ksih çfØ;k gks
process. ldrh gSA
How many of the statements given above are correct?
(a) Only one statement is correct (a) dsoy ,d dFku lgh gS
(b) Only two statements are correct (b) dsoy nks dFku lgh gSa
(c) All three statements are correct (c) lHkh rhu dFku lgh gSa
(d) None of the statements are correct (d) dksà Hkh dFku lgh ugÈ gS
87. Which of the following is not correct for isotope?
(a) Isotopes differs by number of neutrons. (a) leLFkkfud U;wVª‚u dh la[;k ls fHkUu gksrs gSaA
(b) Isotopes differs by mass number. (b) leLFkkfud æO;eku la[;k ls fHkUu gksrs gSaA
(c) Isotopes has some number of electrons. (c) leLFkkfud esa bysDVª‚uksa dh dqN la[;k gksrh gSA
(d) Isotope has same Physical Properties. (d) leLFkkfud ds HkkSfrd xq.k leku gksrs gSaA
88. Which of the following is an example of physical change?
(a) Breaking a glass tube (a) dkap dh uyh rksM+uk
(b) Baking a cake (b) dsd idkuk
(c) Rusting of Iron rod (c) yksgs dh NM+ ij tax yxuk
(d) Frying eggs (d) vaMs ryuk
89. Consider the following statements
Statement I: Hydrogen is considered a clean automobile I gkbMªkstu dks Hkfo"; ds fy, LoPN v‚Vkseksckby
fuel for the future. b±èku ekuk tkrk gSA
Statement II: Hydrogen is the most abundant element in II gkbMªkstu czãkaM esa lcls çpqj rRo gSA
the universe.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct
answer from the options given below:
(a) Both Statement-1 and Stmt-Il are correct and Stmt .- Il
(a) dFku&I vkSj dFku&II nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj dFku&II dFku&I
is the correct explanation for Stmt .- 1. ds fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
(b) Both Statement-I and Statement-Il are correct but (b) dFku&I vkSj dFku&II nksuksa lgh gSa ysfdu dFku&II
Statement-Il is not for Statement-1 dFku&I ds fy, ugÈ gS
(c) Statement-I is correct but Statement-Il is incorrect. (c) dFku&I lgh gS ysfdu dFku&II xyr gSA
(d) Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-Il is correct. (d) dFku&I xyr gS ysfdu dFku&II lgh gSA
90. Consider the following statements :
1. When the pH of rainwater lies in the range of 6 to 7, it 1- tc o"kkZ ty dk pH 6 ls 7 dh lhek esa gksrk gS] rks bls
is called acid rain. vEyh; o"kkZ dgrs gSaA
2. Tooth enamel starts to corrode when the pH of the mouth 2- tc eqag dk pH 7 ls vfèkd gksrk gS] rks nkarksa dk busey
is greater than 7. [kjkc gksus yxrk gSA
3. Under acidic conditions, farmers would treat the soil 3- vEyh; ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa] fdlku feêh dks fcuk cq>s pwus ls
with quick lime.
mipkfjr djrs gSaA
How many of the statements given above are correct?
(a) Only one statement
(a) dsoy ,d dFku
(b) Only two statements
(b) dsoy nks dFku
(c) All three statements
(c) lHkh rhu dFku
(d) None of the statements
(d) dksà Hkh dFku ugÈ
91. Mixture of camphor and NaCl Can be separated by?
NaCl
(a) Distillation (a) vklou }kjk
(b) Sublimation (b) mèoZikru }kjk
(c) Crystallization (c) fØLVyhdj.k }kjk
(d) Chromatography (d) ØkseSVksxzkQh }kjk
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92. Consider the following statement:-
1. If Solid solute added to solvent liquid to form saturated 1- ;fn lar`Ir foy;u cukus ds fy, foyk;d æo esa Bksl
solution, volume does not increases. foys; feyk;k tkrk gS] rks vk;ru esa o`f) ugÈ gksrh gSA
2. If solute added to saturated solution, precipitation of 2- ;fn lar`Ir foy;u esa foys; feyk;k tkrk gS] rks foys;
solute takes place.
dk vo{ksi.k gksrk gSA
Choose the correct statement using by Code given below:
(a) 1 Only (b) 2 Only
(a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) None of the above
(c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuks (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
93. Consider the following statement for "Fog".
1. Fog is an example of colloid.
1- dksgjk dksykbM dk ,d mnkgj.k gSA
2. Fog is a colloid of type Gas in Liquid.
Choose the correct statement using by Code given below:
2- dksgjk nzO; esa xSl çdkj dk ,d dksykbM gSA
(a) 1 Only (b) 2 Only
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) None of the above (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
94. Consider the following statement:- (c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuks (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
1. Melting point of ice is always 00C.
2. Melting point of ice is not constant it depends upon 1- cQZ dk xyukad ges'kk 00C gksrk gSA
pressure. 2- cQZ dk xyukad fLFkj ugÈ gksrk gS ;g ncko ij fuHkZj
Choose the correct statement using by Code given below: djrk gSA
(a) 1 Only (b) 2 Only
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) None of the above (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
95. Consider the following pairs: (c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuks (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
1. Acid left by bee sting of honey bee- HCI
2. Atmosphere of Venus - Sulfuric acid.
1- eèkqeD[kh ds Mad ls fudyus okyk vEy& HCI
3. Antacid - Methanoic Acid
2- 'kqØ dk ok;qeaMy& lY¶;wfjd vEy
How many of the above pairs are correctly matched
(a) Only one pair is correct
3- ,aVkflM& ehFksuksbd vEy
(b) Only two pairs are correct,
(c) All three pairs are correct (a) dsoy ,d ;qXe lgh gS (b) dsoy nks ;qXe lgh gSa]
(d) None of the pairs is correct (c) rhuksa ;qXe lgh gSa (d) dksà Hkh ;qXe lgh ugÈ gS
96. Consider the following Statement:-
1. Water always boils at 100oC. 1- ikuh ges'kk 100oC ij mcyrk gSA
2. Water boils at more than 100oC when it contains some 2- ikuh 100oC ls vfèkd rkieku ij mcyrk gS tc blesa
amount of impurities. dqN ek=k esa v'kqf);k¡ gksrh gSaA
Choose the correct statement using by Code given below:
(a) 1 Only (b) 2 Only (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
(c) 1 and 2 (d) None of the above (c) 1 vkSj 2 (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
97. In "Ilmenite Ore" the metals present is/are
(a) Iron (b) Titanium (a) yksgk (b) VkbVsfu;e
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Thorium (c) (a) vkSj (b) nksuksa (d) Fkksfj;e
98. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
(a) Sodium metal is present in Borax. (a) lksfM;e èkkrq cksjsDl esa ekStwn gSA
(b) Aluminum Metal is present in Bauxite. (b) ,Y;qfefu;e èkkrq c‚DlkbV esa ekStwn gSA
(c) Pitch blend is ore of Thorium. (c) fip CysaM Fkksfj;e dk v;Ld gSA
(d) Magnesium are present in chlorophyll. (d) eSXuhf'k;e DyksjksfQy esa ekStwn gSA
99. Which of the following pairs of metals can be found on
earth in free/native state?
(a) Potassium and Sodium (b) Sodium and Gold
(a) iksVsf'k;e vkSj lksfM;e (b) lksfM;e vkSj lksuk
(c) Gold and Iron (d) Gold and Platinum
(c) lksuk vkSj yksgk (d) lksuk vkSj IysfVue
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100. Mica is used in the electric Iron for Pressing clothes. In
this Connection, Consider the following statement:-
1. Mica is a good conductor of electricity.
2. Mica is a good conductor of heat. 1- ekbdk fctyh dk vPNk lqpkyd gSA
Choose the correct statement using by Code given below: 2- ekbdk Å"ek dk vPNk lqpkyd gSA
(a) 1 Only
(b) 2 Only
(a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
(c) Both 1 and 2
(c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuks (d) buesa ls dksà ugÈ
(d) None of these
101. Which of the following industry uses "|Limestone" as
raw material?
(a) Fertilizer Industry (b) Steel Industry
(a) moZjd m|ksx (b) bLikr m|ksx
(c) Cement Industry (d) Plastic Industry
(c) lhesaV m|ksx (d) IykfLVd m|ksx
D2O
102. Melting point of D2O (Heavy Water) is:
(a) H2O ls de (b) H2O ls vfèkd
(a) Less than H2O (b) More than H2O
(c) Equal to H2O (d) None of the above (c) H2O ds cjkcj (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
103. Grains of Basmati rice get elongated on being cooked
because of the higher content of:
(a) Lysine (b) Amylose (a) ykbflu (b) ,ekbykst
(c) Sugar (d) Oil (c) phuh (d) rsy
104. Match Column-I to Column-II I II
Column-I Column-II I II
1. Most abundant Metal (I) Silver 1- lcls çpqj èkkrq (I) pkanh
2. Highest Malleable Metal (II) Lead 2- lcls vfèkd vk?kkroè;Z èkkrq (II) lhlk
3. Good conductor of electricity (III) Gold 3- fo|qr dk vPNk pkyd (III) lksuk
4. Poor Conductor of electricity (IV) Aluminum 4- fo|qr dk [kjkc pkyd (IV) ,Y;qfefu;e
Select the correct code:
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
(a) II III I IV (a) II III I IV
(b) IV III I II
(b) IV III I II
(c) II I III IV
(c) II I III IV (d) IV III II I
(d) IV III II I
105. Isotopes of Hydrogen involved in Hydrogen Bomb
(a) çksfV;e (H) vkSj MîwVsfj;e (D)
Explosion:
(b) çksfV;e (H) vkSj fVªfV;e (T)
(a) protium (H) and Deuterium (D)
(c) MîwVsfj;e (D) vkSj fVªfV;e (T)
(b) Protium (H) and Tritium (T)
(d) dsoy MîwVsfj;e
(c) Deuterium (D) and Tritium (T)
(d) Only Deuterium
106. Among steel and Wrought Iron, Which one is more
(a) LVhy (b) fiVok¡ yksgk
malleable? (c) nksuksa leku yphys gSa (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
(a) Steel
(b) Iron wrought
(c) Both are same Malleable (a) tax yxus ds dkj.k] uewus dk otu c<+ tkrk gSA
(d) None of the above (b) [kkjs ikuh esa yksgs ij tax yxus dh çfØ;k 'kq) ikuh dh
107. Which of the following statement is not correct for rqyuk esa rst+ gksrh gSA
rusting of Iron? (c) LVhy ij tax yxus dh çfØ;k yksgs dh rqyuk esa rst+
(a) Due to Rusting, weight of sample increases. gksrh gSA
(b) Rusting of Iron is faster in saline water than in pure (d) xSYosukbTM yksgk 'kq) yksgs dh rqyuk esa rst+h ls tax
water. [kkrk gSA
(c) Rusting of steel is faster than Iron.
(d) Galvanized iron goes for fast rusting than pure Iron.
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108. Among diamond and Graphite,, Thermodynamically
more stable is:
(a) Diamond (a) ghjk (b) xzsQkbV
(b) Graphite (c) nksuksa ,d tSls fLFkj gSa (d) buesa ls dksà ugÈ
(c) Both are same Stable
(d) None of the above
109. Which of the following statements is not correct for
(a) xzsQkbV esa Ng dkcZu [Link] ds NYys gksrs gSaA
diamond and graphite?
(b) xzsQkbV esa ,d dkcZu [Link] rhu vU; dkcZu [Link]
(a) Graphite contains rings of six carbon atoms.
ls caèkk gksrk gSA
(b) In Graphite one Carbon atom is bonded to three other
Carbon atom. (c) ghjs esa] ,d dkcZu [Link] pkj vU; dkcZu [Link] ls
(c) In Diamond, One Carbon atom is bounded to four other caèkk gksrk gSA
carbon atom. (d) ghjk Q&dkcZu ls dBksj gksrk gSA
(d) Diamond is harder than Q-Carbon.
110. Consider the following statements about atomic models:
1. Rutherford's model described the atom as having a cen- 1- jnjQksMZ ds e‚My us [Link] dks ,d dsaæh; ukfHkd ds
tral nucleus with electrons orbiting around it but did :i esa oÆ.kr fd;k ftlds pkjksa vksj bysDVª‚u ifjØek
not explain why electrons do not fall into the nucleus. djrs gSa ysfdu ;g ugÈ crk;k fd bysDVª‚u ukfHkd esa
2. Bohr's model introduced quantized electron orbits to D;ksa ugÈ fxjrsA
explain the stability of atoms and was effective for all
atomic systems.
2- cksºz ds e‚My us [Link] dh fLFkjrk dks le>kus ds
3. Schrödinger's model uses quantum numbers to detail fy, [Link] bysDVª‚u d{kkvksa dh 'kq#vkr dh vkSj
electron distributions and is applicable to both single- lHkh [Link] ç.kkfy;ksa ds fy, çHkkoh FkkA
electron and multi-electron systems. 3- JksÇMxj dk e‚My bysDVª‚u forj.k dks foLr`r djus ds
Which of the statements given above are correct? fy, DokaVe la[;kvksa dk mi;ksx djrk gS vkSj ;g
(a) 1 and 3 only ,dy&bysDVª‚u vkSj cgq&bysDVª‚u nksuksa ç.kkfy;ksa ij
(b) 1 and 2 only ykxw gksrk gSA
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) All of the above (a) dsoy 1 vkSj 3 (b) dsoy 1 vkSj 2
111. Which type of coal is most abundant in world? (c) dsoy 2 vkSj 3 (d) mijksä lHkh
(a) Lignite
(b) Anthracite
(c) Bituminous (a) fyXukbV
(d) None of the above (b) ,UFkzslkbV
112. Which allotrope of carbon are used in Touch Screen fast (c) fcVqfeul
charging Battery.
(d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
(a) Graphite
(b) Graphene
(c) Q-Carbon
(a) xzsQkbV (b) xzkQhu
(d) None of the above
(c) D;w&dkcZu (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
113. Temporary hardness of water is due to Presence of:
(a) Chloride and Sulphate salt of Magnesium and Calcium
(b) Calcium Bicarbonate and Magnesium Bicarbonate
(c) Sodium Chloride and Potassium Chloride (a) eSXuhf'k;e vkSj dSfY'k;e dk DyksjkbM vkSj lYQsV ued
(d) Sodium Chloride and Potassium Iodide (b) dSfY'k;e ckbdkcksZuVs vkSj eSXuhf'k;e ckbdkcksZusV
114. Which one of the following metals is NOT an essential (c) lksfM;e DyksjkbM vkSj iksVsf'k;e DyksjkbM
component in stainless steel? (d) lksfM;e DyksjkbM vkSj iksVsf'k;e vk;ksMkbM
(a) Iron
(b) Nickel
(c) Chromium (a) yksgk (b) fudy
(d) Tin (c) Øksfe;e (d) fVu
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115. Survival of fish and other aquatic animals becomes
difficult during summer, why?
(a) Due to high temperature of water (a) ikuh ds mPp rkieku ds dkj.k
(b) Due to high intensity of Sunlight (b) lw;Z ds çdk'k dh mPp rhozrk ds dkj.k
(c) Due to less dissolution of oxygen in water (c) ikuh esa v‚Dlhtu ds de ?kqyus ds dkj.k
(d) None of the above (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
116. Which of the following vitamins are soluble in fat?
(a) K, E, D, C (a) K, E, D, C (b) K, E, D, A
(b) K, E, D, A (c) E, D, A, B12 (d) K, E, D, B12
(c) E, D, A, B12
(d) K, E, D, B12
117. Which of the following mixture is not separated by (a) esFku‚y vkSj bFksu‚y
distillation?
(b) leqæh ty esa v'kqf);k¡
(a) Methanol and Ethanol
(c) ikuh vkSj bFksu‚y
(b) Impurities in sea water
(d) nwèk vkSj ikuh
(c) Water and Ethanol
(d) Milk and water
118. Henry's Law is associated with which of the following
(a) blesa dgk x;k gS fd fdlh rjy esa xSl dh ?kqyu'khyrk
statements?
rjy ds rkieku ds lhèks vkuqikfrd gksrh gSA
(a) It states that the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly
proportional to the temperature of the liquid. (b) blesa dgk x;k gS fd fdlh rjy esa xSl dh ?kqyu'khyrk
(b) It states that the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly rjy ds Åij xSl ds vkaf'kd ncko ds lhèks vkuqikfrd
proportional to the partial pressure of the gas above the gksrh gSA
liquid. (c) blesa dgk x;k gS fd rjy ds Åij xSl dk ncko c<+us
(c) It states that the solubility of a gas in a liquid decreases ds lkFk rjy esa xSl dh ?kqyu'khyrk de gks tkrh gSA
with an increase in the pressure of the gas above the (d) blesa dgk x;k gS fd fdlh rjy esa xSl dh ?kqyu'khyrk
liquid. rjy dh ek=k ds O;qRØekuqikrh gksrh gSA
(d) It states that the solubility of a gas in a liquid is in-
versely proportional to the volume of the liquid.
(a) Dyksjks¶yksjksdkcZu
119. Photochemical smog normally does not contains?
(b) ç‚Dlh ,flVkby ukbVªsV
(a) Chlorofluorocarbon
(c) vkstksu
(b) Proxy Acetyl nitrate
(d) ,Øksfyu
(c) Ozone
(d) Acrolein
(a) LoPN ty dk BOD eku 5 ppm ls de gSA
120. Which of the following statement is not correct?
(b) ihus ds ikuh dk pH 5-5 & 9-5 ds chp gksuk pkfg,A
(a) BOD value of clean water is less than 5 ppm.
(c) dkcZu] lYQj vkSj ukbVªkt s u v‚DlkbM ok;q çnw"kd gSaA
(b) Drinking water pH should between 5.5 - 9.5. (d) vif'k"V ds ?kqyus ls ikuh esa ?kqyh v‚Dlhtu dh ek=k c<+
(c) Carbon, Sulphur and Nitrogen oxides are air pollutant. tkrh gSA
(d) Dissolution of waste, increases amount of oxygen
dissolved in water.
121. Which of the following one is incorrect for Carbon
Monoxide?
(a) ;g dkcZu ds vèkwjs ngu ds dkj.k mRiUu gksrk gSA
(a) It is produced due to incomplete combustion of carbon.
(b) dkcksZDlhgheksXyksfcu v‚DlhgheksXyksfcu dh rqyuk esa de
(b) The carboxyhaemoglobin is less stable than
fLFkj gksrk gSA
oxyhemoglobin. (c) ;g jä dh v‚Dlhtu ys tkus dh {kerk dks de djrk gSA
(c) It reduces the oxygen carrying ability of blood. (d) dkcZu eksuksv‚DlkbM dkcZu Mkbv‚DlkbM dh rqyuk esaA
(d) Carbon monoxide is more toxic than carbon dioxide. vfèkd fo"kSyk gksrk gSA
122. DDT is: DDT
(a) Nitrogen containing insecticide (a) ukbVªkstu ;qä dhVuk'kd
(b) Biodegradable Pollutant (b) ck;ksfMxzsMscy çnw"kd
(c) Non-Biodegradable Pollutant (c) xSj&ck;ksfMxzsMscy çnw"kd
(d) An Antibiotic (d) ,d ,aVhck;ksfVd
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123. If pH value of a solution increases from 4 to 6 then pH H+
concentration of H+:
(a) Increases 2 times (a) 2 xquk c<+ tkrh gS
(b) Increases 10 times (b) 10 xquk c<+ tkrh gS
(c) Increases 100 times (c) 100 xquk c<+ tkrh gS
(d) Decreases 100 times (d) 100 xquk ?kV tkrh gS
124. Milk is a colloidal system in which:
(a) Water is dispersed in fat.
(a) ikuh olk esa fu{ksfir gks tkrk gSA
(b) Fat is dispersed in water.
(b) olk ikuh esa fu{ksfir gks tkrh gSA
(c) Fat is dissolved in water.
(c) olk ikuh esa ?kqy tkrh gSA
(d) None of the above.
(d) buesa ls dksà ugÈA
125. A glass of (1) tap water,(2) distilled water and (3)
seawater is cooled to its solidification. The order in which
they will solidify first is -
(a) tap water, distilled water, seawater
(b) distilled water, seawater, tap water (a) uy dk ikuh] vklqr ty] leqæh ty
(c) seawater, tap water, distilled water (b) vklqr ty] leqæh ty] uy dk ikuh
(d) distilled water, tap water, seawater (c) leqæh ty] uy dk ikuh] vklqr ty
126. Metals are good conductor because: (d) vklqr ty] uy dk ikuh] leqæh ty
(a) The molecules collides very freely.
(b) They contains electron in surface. (a) [Link] cgqr Lora= :i ls Vdjkrs gSaA
(c) They contain free electron. (b) mudh lrg esa bysDVª‚u gksrk gSA
(d) The molecules are very close to each other. (c) muesa eqä bysDVª‚u gksrk gSA
127. What amongst the following is responsible for the (d) [Link] ,d nwljs ds cgqr djhc gksrs gSaA
formation of stones in the human kidney?
(a) Calcium acetate
(b) Calcium oxalate (a) dSfY'k;e ,lhVsV
(c) Sodium acetate (b) dSfY'k;e v‚DlkysV
(d) Sodium Benzoate (c) lksfM;e ,lhVsV
128. Photosynthesis is: (d) lksfM;e csatks,V
(a) An endothermic reaction
(b) An exothermic reaction (a) ,d ,aMksFkÆed çfrfØ;k
(c) No exchange of energy takes place (b) ,d ,DlksFkÆed çfrfØ;k
(d) None of the above (c) ÅtkZ dk dksà vknku&çnku ugÈ gksrk gS
129. Consider the following statements about the modern (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
Periodic Table and periodic trends:
1. The modern Periodic Table arranges elements based on
their atomic numbers, and elements within the same
group have similar valence shell electronic configura- 1- vkèkqfud vkorZ [Link] rRoksa dks muds [Link] Øekad ds
tions, exhibiting similar chemical properties. vkèkkj ij O;ofLFkr djrh gS] vkSj ,d gh lewg ds rRoksa
2. In the modern Periodic Table, metallic character de- esa leku jklk;fud xq.k çnÆ'kr djrs gq, leku la;kstdrk
creases from left to right across a period and increases dks'k bysDVª‚fud foU;kl gksrs gSaA
from top to bottom within a group. 2- vkèkqfud vkorZ [Link] esa] èkkfRod xq.k ,d vkorZ esa ck,¡
3. Electron gain enthalpy generally becomes less negative ls nk,¡ vksj ?kVrk gS vkSj ,d lewg ds Hkhrj Åij ls uhps
across a period from left to right and becomes more
negative down a group. rd c<+rk gSA
Which of the statements given above are correct? 3- bysDVª‚u yfCèk ,UFkSYih vke rkSj ij ck,a ls nk,a vofèk esa
(a) 1 and 2 only de udkjkRed gks tkrh gS vkSj ,d lewg esa uhps vfèkd
(b) 1 and 3 only udkjkRed gks tkrh gSA
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) All of the above (a) dsoy 1 vkSj 2 (b) dsoy 1 vkSj 3
(c) dsoy 2 vkSj 3 (d) mijksä lHkh
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130. Which one is true about catalyst?
(a) It always increases the speed of reaction. (a) ;g ges'kk çfrfØ;k dh xfr dks c<+krk gSA
(b) It always decreases the speed of reaction. (b) ;g ges'kk çfrfØ;k dh xfr dks de djrk gSA
(c) May increase or decrease the speed of reaction. (c) çfrfØ;k dh xfr dks c<+k ;k ?kVk ldrk gSA
(d) Amount of catalyst remain changed at end of reaction. (d) çfrfØ;k ds var esa mRçsjd dh ek=k ifjoÆrr gks tkrk gSA
131. Silver metal becomes black on prolonged exposure to
air, this is due to formation of:
(a) Ag2O (a) Ag2O (b) Ag2S
(b) Ag2S (c) AgCN (d) Ag2O vkSj Ag2S
(c) AgCN
(d) Ag2O and Ag2S
132. Rayon cannot be considered as truly synthetic fiber? (a) ;g çk—frd js'ke tSlk fn[krk gSA
(a) It has appearance like natural silk. (b) ;g ydM+h ds xwns ;k çk—frd dikl ls rS;kj fd;k tkrk
(b) It is prepared from wood pulp or natural cotton. gSA
(c) It can be dyed in wide variety of colors. (c) bls dà jaxksa esa jaxk tk ldrk gSA
(d) None of the above.
(d) buesa ls dksà ugÈA
133. Modern guitar strings are made up of polymer:
(a) High vulcanized rubber
(a) mPp oYdsukbTM jcj
(b) Bakelite having high cross link bond
(b) mPp Ø‚l Çyd c‚UM okyk cSdsykbV
(c) Nylon
(c) uk;y‚u
(d) Polyester
(d) i‚fy,LVj
134. By product obtained by soap industry is:
(a) Glycerol
(a) fXylj‚y (b) usQ+Fkyhu
(b) Naphthalene
(c) dkfLVd lksMk (d) lksfM;e dkcksZusV
(c) Caustic soda
(d) Sodium carbonate
(a) fMVts±V ikuh esa ?kqyu'khy gksrs gSaA
135. The Advantage of detergent over soap is:
(b) fMVts±V T+;knk >kx ugÈ ns ldrsA
(a) Detergent are soluble in water.
(c) fMVts±V dBksj ikuh ds lkFk Hkh >kx nsrs gSaA
(b) Detergents could not give much lather.
(c) Detergents give lather even with hard water.
(d) lkcqu dsoy uje ikuh ds lkFk >kx nsrs gSaA
(d) Soaps give lather with only soft water.
(a) jsr vkSj TNT
136. Gunpowder consist of a mixture of:
(b) TNT vkSj pkjdksy
(a) Sand and TNT
(b) TNT and Charcoal (c) lYQj] jsr vkSj pkjdksy
(c) Sulphur, Sand and Charcoal (d) iksVsf'k;e ukbVªsV] lYQj vkSj pkjdksy
(d) Potassium Nitrate, Sulphur and Charcoal
137. Which is used as an antiseptic in mouth washes and
toothpaste? (a) lksfM;e DyksjkbM
(a) Sodium Chloride (b) cksjsDl
(b) Borax (c) lkYVihVj
(c) Saltpeter (d) gkbMªkstu isjksDlkbM
(d) Hydrogen Peroxide
138. Cloud is a colloidal dispersed of: (a) ikuh ds ifj{ksi.k ekè;e esa dksgjkA
(a) Fog in a dispersion medium of water. (b) ikuh ds ifj{ksi.k ekè;e esa Bksl cQZA
(b) Solid ice in a dispersion medium of water. (c) ikuh ds ifj{ksi.k ekè;e esa gokA
(c) Air in dispersion medium of water. (d) gok ds ifj{ksi.k ekè;e esa ikuh dh cwanaAs
(d) Water drops in a dispersion medium of air.
139. Pyrheliometer' is used for measuring:
(a) Sunspots (b) Solar radiation (a) luLi‚V (b) lkSj fofdj.k
(c) Air temperature (d) Temperature of plants (c) ok;q rkieku (d) ikSèkksa dk rkieku
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140. Consider the following statements:
1. When steam burns your hand at 1000 C are more severe 1- tc Hkki 100oC ij vkids gkFk dks tykrh gS] rks 100oC ij
burns than burns by water at 1000C ikuh ls tyus dh rqyuk esa vfèkd xaHkhj tyu gksrh gS
2. Energy content of steam at 1000C is more than water 2- 100oC ij Hkki dh ÅtkZ lkexzh 100oC ij ikuh ls vfèkd
at 1000C.
gksrh gSA
Choose the correct statement using by Code given below:
(a) 1 only (a) dsoy 1
(b) 2 only (b) dsoy 2
(c) Both 1 and 2 (c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuks
(d) None of the above (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
141. Under-inflated balloon become inflated in sunlight it
follows the gas law :
(a) Boyle's law
(a) c‚;y dk fu;e
(b) Avogadro's Law
(b) voksxkæks dk fu;e
(c) Lusaac Law
(c) yqlkd dk fu;e
(d) None of the above
(d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
142. Food is cooked more quickly in pressure cooker, because:
(a) The boiling point of water is lowered, due to increase
(a) nkc c<+us ds dkj.k ikuh dk DoFkukad de gks tkrk gSA
in pressure.
(b) nkc c<+us ds dkj.k ikuh dk DoFkukad c<+ tkrk gSA
(b) The Boiling point of water increases, due to increase in
pressure.
(c) ;g xeÊ dks tYnh vo'kksf"kr djrk gSA
(c) It absorbs heat quickly.
(d) ;g xeÊ dks yacs le; rd cuk, j[krk gSA
(d) It retains heat for a longer time.
143. Consider the following statements:
1- lHkh [Link] ;kSfxd gSa
2- HCl ,d ;kSfxd gS
1. All molecules are compound
2. HCl is a compound
(a) dsoy 1
Choose the correct statement using by Code given below:
(b) dsoy 2
(a) 1only
(c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuks
(b) 2 only
(d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) None of the above
1- dksYM ÇMªDl esa CO2 xSl ;g vEyh; gS
144. Consider the following statement:
2- CO2 xSl de rkieku ij is; esa vfèkd ?kqyu'khy gksrh
1. CO2 gas in cold drinks makes it Acidic
gSA
2. CO2 gas is more soluble in drink at low temperature.
Choose the correct statement using by Code given below:
(a) dsoy 1
(a) 1 only
(b) dsoy 2
(b) 2 only
(c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuks
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
(d) None of the above
145. Consider the following statement:
1- dkcZu CySd dk mi;ksx dkyh ÇçÇVx L;kgh ds eq[; ?kVd
1. Carbon black is used as main component of black
ds :i esa fd;k tkrk gSA
printing ink.
2- dkcZu CySd lhfer ek=k esa gok esa gkbMªksdkcZu ds ngu ls
2. Carbon black is obtained by combustion of hydrocarbon
in limited amount of air çkIr gksrk gS
Choose the correct statement using by Code given below:
(a) 1 only (a) dsoy 1
(b) 2 only (b) dsoy 2
(c) Both 1 and 2
(c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuks
(d) None of the above
(d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
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146. How does methane contribute to global warming?
(a) It absorbs heat from sun. (a) ;g lw;Z ls xeÊ dks vo'kksf"kr djrk gSA
(b) It reflects heat back into space. (b) ;g xeÊ dks okil varfj{k esa ijkoÆrr djrk gSA
(c) It traps heat in the atmosphere. (c) ;g ok;qeaMy esa xeÊ dks Q¡lkrk gSA
(d) It cools the atmosphere. (d) ;g ok;qeaMy dks BaMk djrk gSA
147. Consider the following statement:
1. In tube light mercury vapor and argon gas are filled at 1- Vîwc ykbV esa ikjk ok"i vkSj vkxZu xSl de ncko ij
low pressure.
Hkjh tkrh gSA
2. It works by changing itself in plasma state.
2- ;g IykTek voLFkk esa [kqn dks cnydj dke djrk gSA
Choose the correct statement using by Code given below:
(a) 1 only
(a) dsoy 1
(b) 2 only
(b) dsoy 2
(c) Both 1 and 2
(c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuks
(d) None of the above
(d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
148. By increasing temperature of an aqueous solution of
pH
weak acid, pH value will?
(a) Increase
(b) decrease (a) c<+sxk
(c) Remain same (b) ?kVsxk
(d) None of the above (c) ogh jgsxk
149. Which of the following is used to produce biogas from (d) mijksä esa ls dksà ugÈ
biomass?
(a) Anaerobic treatment
(b) Aerobic treatment (a) vok;oh; mipkj
(c) Fermentation (b) ,jksfcd mipkj
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150. Pungency in chillies is due to the presence of: (d) ik;jksfyfll
(a) Lycopine
(b) Capsaicine (a) ykbdksihu
(c) Carotene (b) dSIlSflu
(d) Anthocyanin (c) dSjksVhu
(d) ,aFkkslk;fuu
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