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This Test Booklet titled SAT II (Subject Test) is exclusively made for the student of
Class IX. It comprises of three subjects PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY.
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The students are required to Attempt ANY TWO subjects of their Choice Each of the subjects is
allotted a MAXIMUM TIME LIMIT OF 1 HOUR.
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The students are required to submit back the Test Booklet with their respective ANSWER Book (OMR
SHEET) after the completion of the test.
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Each of the subject section also starts with SET OF INSTRUCTIONS. GIVEN BEFORE THE
START OF EACH SUBJECT.
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The students are required to go through the instructions and follow the same.
DISCLAIMER
This SAMPLE PAPER is only an indicative specimen but the USA UnivQuest open
Mock Test (SAT-II) will be comprising of the same number of questions
(Subject-wise), the way the Actual SAT-II (Subject Test) are designed.
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The distances travelled by a body falling from rest in the first, second and third seconds are in the ratio
(A) 1:2:3
(B) 1:3:5
(C) 1:4:9
(D) none of these
(E) none
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Two bodies A and B of mass 100 gm and 200 gm respectively are dropped near the earths surface. Let
the acceleration of A and B be a1 and a2 respectively
(A) a1 = a2
(B) a1 < a2
(C) a1 > a2
(D) cant say anything
(E) cant say anything
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A bomb of mass 9 kg explodes into two pieces of masses 3 kg and 6kg.The velocity of mass 3kg is 16
m/sec. The velocity of mass 6 kg will be
(A) 8 m/sec
(B) 6 m/sec
(C) 4 m/sec
(D) 2 m/sec
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(E) acceleration
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If R is the radius of earth, the height at which the weight of a body becomes
surface of earth is
(A) 2R
(B) R
(C)
(E) R/8
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(D)
A body is dropped from a height h. It acquires a momentum P, then the mass of the body is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
2P
gh
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When a body is wholly or partially immersed in a liquid it appears to lose weight. This loss of weight is
equal to the weight of
(A) water displaced by the body
(B) liquid displaced by the body
(C) equal volume of water
(D) equal volume of liquid
(E) none
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A man is at rest in the middle of a pond on perfectly smooth ice. He can get himself to the shore by
making use of Newtons
(A) First law
(B) second law
(C) third law
(D) all the law
(E) None of the above
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The principal of conservation of momentum states that the linear momentum of a system
(A) Can not be chaged
(B) Can not remain constant
(C) Can be changed only of internal forces act
(D) Can be changed only if external forces act
(E) None
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A body at rest breaks into two pieces of equal masses. The parts will move
(A) in same direciton
(B) along different lines
(C) in opposite directions with equal speeds
(D) in opposite directions with unequal speeds
(E) can move in any direction
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Suppose the pressure at the surface of mercury in a barometer tube is P1 and the pressure at the surface of
mercury in the cup is P2
(A) P1 = 0, P2 = atmospheric pressure
(B) P1 = atmospheric pressure, P2 = 0
(C) P1 = P2 = atmospheric pressure
(D) P1 = P2 = 0
(E) None
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A body is dropped form a certain height. When it lost an amount of potential energy U, it subsequently
acquires a velocity v. The mass of the body is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(E) None
(D)
22.
A sound wave produces 60 compressions and 60 rarefactions in 0.6 seconds then the frequency of sound
wave is
(A) 50 Hz
(B) 100 Hz
(C) 200 Hz
(D) 300 Hz
(E) none
23.
A body of mass 2kg is dropped from a height of 1m. Its kinetic as it reaches the ground is
(A) 19.6 J
(B) 19.6 N
(C) 19.6 kg
(D) 19.6 m
(E) none
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The frequency of a source is 20 kHz. The frequencies of the sound waves produced by it in water and air
will
(A) be the same as that of the source
(B) depend upon the velocity of the waves in these media
(C) depend upon the wavelength of the waves in these media
(D) depend upon the density f the media
(E) None
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If the kinetic energy of a body becomes four times of its initial value, then the new momentum will be
(A) three times its initial value
(B) four times its initial value
(C) twice its initial value
(D) unchanged
(E) Cant say
Directions:
Note: For all questions involving solutions and/or chemical equations, you can assume that the system is in water
unless otherwise stated.
The actual paper contains 20 to 25 questions.
Questions 1 4
(A) Carbon Disulphide
(B) Protium
(C) Deuterium
(D) Brownian Motion
(E) Phosphorus
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Questions 5-8
(A) Iodine
(B) Naphthalene
(C) Phosphorus
(D) Graphite
(E) Humidity
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PART B
Directions: Each question below consists of two statements, statement I in the left hand column and statement
II in the right hand column. For each question determine whether statement I is true or false and whether
statement II is true or false. Then, fill in the corresponding T or F ovals on your answer sheet. Fill in oval CE only
if statement II is a correct explanation of statement I.
The actual paper contains 15 questions. This section begins with no. 101
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101. The majority of non metals exist
as gases at room temperature
BECAUSE
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Non-metals have very low boiling
points
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
PART C
Directions: Each of the incomplete statements or questions below in followed by five suggested completions
or answers. Select the one that is best for each case and fill in the corresponding oval on the answer sheet.
The actual paper contains 40 to 50 questions. This section begins with the serial number after Part A
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Rigid means
(A) unbending
(B) inflexible
(C) both (A) and (B)
(B) none of them
(E) cant say
Solid to liquid change is called
(A) solidification
(B) melting
(C) boiling
(D) vapourization
(E) sublimation
Factors affecting evaporation are
(A) temperature
(B) surface area
(C) humidity
(D) all of them
(E) none
The total number of moles of O-atom in 16 gm of SO2 are
(A) 0.25 moles
(B) 0.33 moles
(C) 1 mole
(D) 0.5 moles
(E) 0.05 moles
Choose the wrong statement:
(A) 1 Mole means 6.02 1023 particles
(B) Molar mass is mass of one molecule
(C) Molar mass is mass of one mole of a substance
(D) Molar mass is molecular mass expressed in grams
(E) Mole can be regarded as gram atom or gram molecule
Entire positive charge in an atom is concentrated in a small area at its centre called nucleus. This was
suggested by
(A) Thomson
(B) Rutherford
(C) Bohr
(D) Dalton
(E) Darwin
The number of proton in nitrogen atom is
(A) 8
(B) 7
(C) 14
(D) 10
(E) 9
The electron species are most stable
(A) 2, 8, 2
(B) 2, 8
(C) 2, 8, 1
(D) 2, 5
(E) 2, 8, 4
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(B) Collenchyma
(D) Xylem
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Which of the following tissue is responsible for formation of the hard covering of seeds and nuts, and the
husk of coconut?
(A) Parenchyma
(B) Collenchyma
(C) Sclerenchyma
(D) Apical meristem
(E) Chlorenchyma
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(B) Communicable
(D) None of these
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Reservoir of Rabies is
(A) Cat
(C) Dog
(E) all of these
(B) Pigs
(D) Rabbits
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A patient is generally advised to specially consume more meat, milk and eggs in diet only when he suffers
from
(A) Scurvy
(B) Kwashiorkor
(C) Rickets
(D) Anaemia
(E) All of these
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(B) Shrubs
(D) seeds
(B) Sodium
(D) Magnesium
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(B) Species
(D) Group
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(B) Frog
(D) Tortoise
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ANSWER KEYS
PHYSICS
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CHEMISTRY
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T, T, CE
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T, T
PART B
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T, T, CE
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T, F
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T, T
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PART C
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BIOLOGY
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Disclaimer : This is only a sample paper. In the actual SAT II physics paper there will be a total of 75
questions.