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VkmZm`m Z`m `wJmV Zdr {ejUnVr {ZmU H$a`mMm hm gyh `Z H$arV Amho. ~h{dY ~w{mmnH$s
`oH$ {dm`mV H$moUVr Zm H$moUVr Var {ZgJXm ~w{mm AgVo. Vr emoYyZ {VMo gdYZ H$aUo, CVa
{dMma H$me` {ZmU H$aV H$aV gdm} nmVirn`V Om`mgmR>r {dm`mbm XV H$aUo, {ejU emim~m
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H$m`H$mVyZ "H$VrVyZ {ejU', -g`m gmoS>d`mVyZ {ejU, Aem AZoH$ YS>nS>rVyZ {eH$`mMo mJ
Amhr emoYVmo AmhmoV.
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hm {eH$`mMm `mo` mJ Amho. `m Z`m nVr`o aMZmH$ {ejUmV kmZmoV {ZmU hmdoV, Vo {i`mg
`oH$mg gmZ gYr bm^mdr, JmrU-ehar, Jar~-lrV `m ^oXmnbrH$S>o OmD$Z "XO}Xma embo` {ejU
gdmZm d gd' {imdo ho AmMo `Z AmhoV. MKF Mm Maharashtra Olympiad Movement (MOM)
hm H$n Amhr `mgmR>rM am~dV AmhmoV.
AmOMm ZdgmO hm A3 connected gmO Amho (Anyone H$moUrhr, Anywhere H$moR>ho r and Anytime
H$Yrhr). `m ZdgmOmV gnH$ VkmZmMm dmna H$$Z AmMo Coe gm` hmoVrb, hm AmMm {dmg Amho.
Maharashtra Olympiad Movement `m V`margmR>r yb^yV gH$nZmda AmYm[aV "Oyfm' Amhr
m. am VmH$dbo
mOr Hw$bJw$, nwUo {dmnrR>,
B{Xam JmYr w$ {dmnrR>,
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Contents
MOM 2014-15
About Maharashtra Olympiad Movement
9
11
13
STAGE 1
17
19
Science
({dkmZ)
Mathematics (J{UV)
Mental Ability (~w{mm MmMUr)
Answer Key (Cmao)
47
69
78
STAGE 2
81
83
Science
({dkmZ)
Mathematics (J{UV)
Mental Ability (~w{mm MmMUr)
Answer Key (Cmao)
113
127
138
141
188
(Cmao)
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MOM 2014-15
H$m`H$mMo d$n
{` {dmWu { / {UtZmo,
`m H$m`H$mV ^mJ `m`Mo R>adyZ VwMo dZ gmH$ma hmo`m`m >rZo Vwhr n{hbo
nmD$b Q>mH$bo Amho.
nwT>Mo nmD$b hUOo hmam> Am{bpn`mS> H$mba hmo`mgmR>r hmam> Am{bpn`mS>
A{^`mZm`m {H$`oMr m{hVr H$$Z KoUo.
g~-Ow{ZAa Am{bpn`mS> - B`mm 5 dr gmR>r 2 Q>no AmhoV. W Q>`m`m
narjoYrb H$m{Jar`m AmYmao {ZdS>H$ {dmWu {Vr` Q>`m`m narjogmR>r nm
R>aVrb. {Vr` Q>`m`m JwUdmm `mXrVrb {ZdS>H$ {dm`mMm hmam> Am{bpn`mS>
H$mba hUyZ nw`mV Am`mo{OV H$a`mV `oUm`m ^` ~jrg gma^mV gH$ma
H$a`mV `oBb
. `m {dm`mZm nw`mV hmoUm`m am`Var` a{hdmgr H$m`emioV gh^mJr
hmo`mMr gYr {iob. `m `{V[a$ {OhmVar` JwUdmZ {dm`mMm Wm{ZH$ nmVirda
Jma{d`mV `oBb.
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MOM 2014-15
narjoMo d$n
n{h`m Q>`m`m JwUdmm `mXrVrb {ZdS>H$ {dmWu {Vr` Q>`m`m narjogmR>r nm R>aVrb. W Am{U
{Vr` `m Xmohr Q>`m`m narjm dVw{Z> (objective) AgVrb. W Q>`mMr narjm hr boIr Va {Vr`
Q>`mMr narjm AmZbmBZ Agob.
A{YH$ m{hVrgmR>r www.mkcl.org/mom da bmJ AmZ H$am.
narjoMo d$n ImbrbmUo Amho :
Va
{df`
W_ Q>nm {dkmZ
60
60
(MCQs)
20
20
20
20
30
60
10
20
10
20
J{UV
~w{_mm MmMUr
{dkmZ
{Vr` Q>nm
(MCQs) J{UV
~w{_mm MmMUr
100
100
120
50
100
100
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AmQ>mo~a
gd
5,
gh^mJr
2014 {dmWu
\o$~wdmar
8,
2015
{ZdS>H$
{dmWu
Exam
Subjects
Stage 1 Science
60
60
(MCQs) Mathematics
20
20
Mental Ability
20
20
October Every
enrolled
5,
student
2014
Science
30
60
February
10
20
10
20
State 2
(MCQs) Mathematics
Mental Ability
100
50
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100
100
120
100
8,
Selected
2015
students
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n{hbm Q>nm :
{dkmZ
1. mZdr eara - H$mhr AmV[a{`o
2. AnMZ
3. Amhma
4. amoJOVy Am{U amoJgma
5. amoJ{V~Y
6. WmonMma
J{UV
1. g`mkmZ
2. g`mdarb {H$`m : ~oarO d dOm~mH$s
3. g`mdarb {H$`m : JwUmH$ma d ^mJmH$ma
4. EH$mZ nVr
5. {d^m`Vm
6. Z$m, VmoQ>m
7. H$mbmnZ
8. gy` AnyUmH$
9. AnyUmH$mMr ~oarO - dOm~mH$s
10. AnyUmH$mMm JwUmH$ma d ^mJmH$ma
11. ^y{Vr: yb^yV g~moY
nydkmZ : hmam> am` m`{H$ {ejU S>imMr B`mm 4 WrMr {dkmZ Am{U J{UVmMr nwVHo$
Xwgam Q>nm :
{dkmZ
1. mZdr eara - H$mhr AmV[a{`o
2. AnMZ
3. Amhma
4. amoJOVy Am{U amoJgma
5. amoJ{V~Y
6. WmonMma
7. Zg{JH$ gmYZgnmr
8. O{ZrMr Yyn
9. nXmWmMo H$Ud$n
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2.
Digestion of Food
3.
4.
5.
Prevention of diseases
6.
First aid
Mathematics
1.
Number
2.
3.
4.
Unitary method
5.
Divisibility
6.
7.
Measurement of time
8.
Equivalent fractions
9.
10.
11.
Previous knowledge : 4th standard state board science and mathematics text books
Stage 2 exam:
Science
1.
2.
Digestion of Food
3.
4.
5.
Prevention of diseases
6.
First aid
7.
Natural Resources
8.
Soil Erosion
9.
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10.
11.
12.
13.
J{UV
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
gX^mgmR>rMr nwVHo$ : hmam> am` m`{H$ {ejU S>i (EgEggr), H|$r` {ejU S>i
(gr~rEgB) d ^maVr` {ejU S>imMr (Am`grEgB) B`mm 5 drMr {dkmZ Am{U J{UVmMr nwVHo$
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10.
11.
Types of changes
12.
Physical changes
13.
Chemical changes
Mathematics
1.
Number
2.
3.
4.
Unitary method
5.
Divisibility
6.
7.
Measurement of time
8.
Equivalent fractions
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
Reference books : SSC, CBSE and ICSE science and mathematics text books of 5th standard
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STAGE - I
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gm_m`{dkmZ STAGE - I
1)
d)
OR>a
b) Zrbm
c) aVdm{hZr
d) gXe
o dm{hZr
d) |X
6) Amnm earambm AmdH$ AgUmar OrdZgdo d jma Amnmbm ...... nmgyZ {iVmV.
a) Am
b) dmgmoN>dmg c) nmUr d hdm> d) mm
7) earamVrb Vm|S>mnmgyZ JwXmamnV OmUmar ~XbUmm mgmMr Z{bH$m hUOo ...... hmo.
a) OR>a
b) AZ{bH$m
c) AmVS>o
d) bhmZ d moR>o AmVS>o
8) Vm|S>mV Vma Pmbom AYdQ> nMbom AmMm D$ Jmoim hUOo ...... hmo.
a) AmMm Kmg
b)
aV
A KwgiUo
c)
nmMH$ag
d) ~mBb
b) nmMH$ag {giUo
d)
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SCIENCE STAGE - I
1) The organs like lungs and heart are present in the ......
a) Abdomen
b) brain
c) chest
d) stomach
2) All the organs of the body and their functioning is controlled by the ......
a) Heart
b) brain
c) lungs
d) blood
3) The tubes which carry the blood inside our body are called ......
a) artery
b) vein
c) blood vessel
d) signaling tubes.
b) up and down
5) The oxygen from the air mixes with the blood in......
a) Heart
b) lungs
c) nose
d) brain
6) Our body needs many minerals, vitamins etc. We get them from ......
a) food
b) respiration
d) exercise
7) The narrow pipe of varying diameters inside our body from mouth to anus is ......
a) stomach
b) alimentary canal
c) intestine
8) The soft ball of partly digested food produced in the mouth is ......
a) bolus
b) blood
c) digestive juice
d) bile
d) forming bolus
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11)
a) Vm|S>
b) H$V, dmXqnS>
c)
d) darbnH$s gd
OR>a >
b) Jm {gH$m
c)
AmVS>o
d) Vm|S>
b)
qbJ
b)
c)
XY
Jh
d) mg
b) pZY nXmW
c)
nmUr d jma
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d)
H$~m}XHo$
b) liver, pancreas
c) stomach
b) oesophagus
c) intestine
d) mouth
b) sex
b) milk
c) wheat
b) fats
d) carbohydrates.
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d) meat
17)
b) OrdZgdo
b) hJdU
c)
{WZo
d)
H$~m}XHo$
d)
H$H$amoJ
d)
H$H$amoJ
Hw$nmofU
b) H$mdri
c) S>mi
o o oUo
21)
a) hdoV
c)
d) darbnH$s gd
mmm earamV
c)
H$mdri
d) Ywho
c)
AmVS>o
d)
b) Kgm
c)
d) darbnH$s Zmhr
gnH$O amoJ
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w$w$g
b) vitamins
c) proteins
d) carbohydrates.
18) Insufficient diet or a diet which is not balanced can cause ......
a) skin disease
b) dysentery
c) malnutrition
d) cancer.
b) jaundice
c) conjunctivitis
d) cancer.
21) The diseases like typhoid, cholera, diarrhoea get spread due to ......
a) air
b) contaminated water
c) touching infected person
d) genetic defect
22) Eating uncovered food causes ......
a) intestinal disease
b) tuberculosis
c) jaundice
d) diabetes
b) throat
c) intestine
d) lungs.
24) The diseases that spread by touching an infected person are called ......
a) infectious disease
c) contagious disease
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b) {MH$ZJw{Zm
c)
S>| y
d) hmramoJ
c) nmUr
d) darbnH$s gd
gmRy> XoD$ Zo
nmUr JmiUo
a) ES>g
b) {hnQ>m{Q>g
c)
d) a Am{U b Xmohr
H$mbam
...... amoJ Agbom $sZ r emar[aH$ dN>VHo $S>o {deof bj XomMr JaO AgVo.
a) H$mdri, H$mbam
b)
j, Jmoda
c)
d)
I$O, ZmQ>m
KQ>gn, H$mOm
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b) chickengunia
c) dengue
d) elephantiasis
b) hepatitis B
c) cholera
d) both a and c
b) T.B., measles
c) diphtheria, chickenpox
d) scabies, eczema
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31)
b) H$V {gamgrg
c)
d)
H$mbam
H$mOm
32) A{Vl, AeVnUm d ~amM doi Ia ChmV AgUo Aem H$maUmZr H$mhtZm
a) H$r aVXm~
33)
b) ^modi oUo
c)
...... oV.o
34) gnXe
mwio Pmbobr OI YwmgmR>r
35)
a) nmoQ>{ eA naJZoQ>
c) bmoarZ
d) brqMJ nmdS>a
c)
AmJ {dPdmMo H$m H$aUmmMo H$nS>o noQ>y ZoV mgmR>r {deof H$maMo AmdaU ......
a)
a~a
b)
bpQ>H$
c) YmVy
d)
BZb aJ
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31)
b) liver cirrhosis
c) cholera
d) chickenpox.
32) Extreme exertion, weakness or being out in hot sun for a long time cause ...... in
some people.
a) low blood pressure
b) giddiness
c) skin burns
d) sunstroke
c) chlorine
d) bleaching powder
b) plastic
c) metal
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d) enamel paint
37)
40)
b) Ywio
c)
AamdVr
d) oiKmQ>
...... m H$mmi
w o mmgmR>r mUdmy hmoVmo.
a) CmoJYXo
b) dZnVr
c)
BVa mUr
b) amOU, ~m
c)
d) gmX gmYZo
wIdQ>o
b) MmXr
c) {nVi
43) noQ> mb
o Am{U {S>Pb
o
a)
amH$o b
c) I{ZO Vob
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b) Dhule
c) Amarawati
d) Melghat
40) The oxygen is made available to animals for breathing by the activity of ......
a) industrialization
b) plants
c) other animals
b) planters, saucers
c) masks
d) cosmetics
42) The wires used to carry electricity in our homes are made of ......
a) iron
b) silver
c) brass
d) copper or aluminium
b) natural gas
c) mineral oil
d) coal
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44)
b) shisham, teak
b) taking in air
c) respiration
d) exhalation
b) biofuel
c) hydro power
d) nuclear power
b) Wind mills
d) Fasting.
b) Hunger
d) Both a and b
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c)
XY
d) qb~ynmUr
c)
H$mbam
d) {dfda
c)
w$w$gXmh
d) {dfda
c)
CgOZ
d)
nMZ
mZ
d)
hmV
JwS>Km
d)
H$mona
d)
~XH$
54)
b) nogr
b) j`amoJ
b) erVda
b) a$m{^gaU
b) S>mi
o o
c)
b) Vinm`
c)
b)
{Oam$
c)
~oS>y H$
59) S>mH
o $o Am{U YS> `mZm OmoS>Um`m ^mJmg H$m` hUVmV?
a) ImXm
b) mZ
c)
N>mVr
d) XS>
c) n> {Xg`mgmR>r
d) S>m
o `m`m gajUmgmR>r
61) ~b
o {bnr dmM`mgmR>r `m B{`mMm Cn`moJ hmoVmo.
a) S>mi
o o
b) H$mZ
c)
ZmH$
d) dMm
b) 5
c) 7
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d) 3
b) Pepsi
c) Milk
d) Lemon water
c) Cholara
d) Typhoid
c) Pneumonia
d) Typhoid
c) Excretory
d) Digestive
b) Tuberculosis
b) Influenza
b) Circulatory
56) Which of the following part of our body helps us to turn our head ?
a) shoulder
b) eye
c) neck
d) head
57) The ...... lies in between the thigh and the shin
a) ankle
b) sole
c) knee
d) elbow
b) giraffe
c) frog
d) duck
59) Name the part that joins the head and the torso ?
a) shoulder
b) neck
c) chest
d) upper arm
61) Which of the following sense organ is used for reading the braille script ?
a) eye
b) ear
c) nose
d) skin
b) 5
c) 6
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d) 3
63)
64)
c)
OVZw meH$
d) rR>
b) gm~U
b) {ndim
c) bmb
d) Jwbm~r
c) Zm`y
`o
d) X`m`o
b)
c)
H$`mV, H$dQ>rV
H$dQ>rV, H$`mV
67) K> ~mQ>brV ~X Ho$bo`m PwaimZm A-nmUr {Xbo Var Vr aVmV, `mMo H$maU...
a) `mZm dmam {iV Zmhr.
d) `m {ZOud AgVmV.
b) {Zdmam
c) hdm
d) nmUr
w$w$go
c) dH$
d) OR>a
72)
b) AZ{bH$m
b) dMom$V
c) Vm|S>mm$V
d) H$`mm$V
b) X`
c)
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OR>a
d) yqnS>
b) soap
b) red
c) yellow
d) pink
d) heart
66) The brain is protected by the ...... while the heart is protected by the ......
a) head, chest
67) A cockroach kept in a tightly closed bottle provided with food and water dies,
because ......
a) it does not get air
69) Which of the following is not required for the growth of living things ?
a) food
b) shelter
c) air
d) water
70) Which of the following organs is present in the rib cage located in the chest ?
a) lungs
b) oesophagus
c) kidney
d) stomach
71) Which of the following organs is used by fishes to take in oxygen dissolved in
water?
a) lungs
b) skin
c) mouth
d) gills
72) Which of the following organ coordinates all other organs of the body ?
a) brain
b) heart
c) stomach
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d) kidneys
b) VmXi
y
c) Jh
d) dmar
b)
b) A PmH$bobo AgVo.
c)
d) VoWo doimodi
o r dN>Vm H$aVm `oV.o
b) ~rQ>
c) H$mo~r
d) ~Q>mQ>m
b) dmidUo
c) {eOdUo
c) aVmio
d) wim
b) JmOa
b) bmoH$ar
c) H$m`m
d) Zm`bmZ
b) Zm`bmZ
c) Km|JS>r
d) nm{bQ>a
c) bmoH$ar`m
d) ObamoYH$
b) O~yV
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b) rice
c) wheat
d) jowar
b) beet
c) cauliflower
d) potato
77) Which of the following methods is not used for the preservation of food?
a) salting
b) drying
c) cooking
78) Identify the item which does not fit in the group
a) ginger
b) carrot
c) sweet potato
d) radish
b) wool
c) coir
d) nylon
b) nylon
c) quilt
d) polyester
c) woollen
d) water resistant
b) durable
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82)
b) Hw$m
c) mOa
d) mH$S>
83) KamV {ZmU hmoUmao gmS>nmUr dmhZ Zo`mMr `dWm Zgob, Va O{ZrV ...... Ho$bo OmVmV.
a)
84)
Ma
b) nmBg
c) emofIo>
d) Zi
b) H$nmarV
c) CM dmT>bo `m JdVmV
d) PmS>m`m T>mb
o rV
86)
a) KmoS>m - V~obm
b) Jm` - JmoR>m
c)
d) qgh - Jwhm
H$m|~S>r - KaQ>o
b) moa
c) {MUr
d) CXra
90)
c) 236
d) 512
89)
b) 365
b) YwH$o
c) {h
d) Jmam
b) hdoVrb Yy{bH$UmMo
c) gwm`m bmQ>mM
o
d) gy`
H$memMo
b) nmUr CH$idyZ
c) nmUr {ZdiyZ
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b) dog
c) cat
d) monkey
83) If the drainage system is not available to dispose waste water ...... are
dug in the ground.
a) furrows
b) channels
c) soak-pits
d) taps
b) cracks
c) tall grass
d) in hollows of trees
b) cow-shed
c) hen-nest
d) lion-cave
86) Which of the following animal does not build a shelter or dwelling ?
a) ant
b) peacock
c) sparrow
d) rat
b) 365
c) 236
d) 512
88) The flakes looking like fluffy bits of cotton means ......
a) cotton
b) mist
c) snow
d) hailstone
89) Dew drops, mist and snowflakes are the transformations of ......
a) water vapour in the air
d) sunlight
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b) 30 {{ZQ>o
c) 15
Vo 20 {{ZQ>o d) 45 goH$ X
b) gmIa
c) JmiUo
d) VwaQ>r
b) S>mg
T>Ho $y U
c) Cdm-{bIm
94) `mnH
$s H$moU`m Jmo>rnmgyZ ~m`moJg {ZmU H$aVm `oVmo ?
a) eoU
b) OwZr IoiUr
c) moS>H$s IwMu
d) IaH$Q>o A
95) `mnH
$s H$moUVm H$Mam IV{Z{VrgmR>r dmnaVm `oVmo ?
96)
c) {Zm`
d) Ow`m grS>r
b) {Z_m`
$mQ>H$s nwVHo$
c) mog~
r`m gmbr
97)
98)
d) {eio A
b) mUr
c)
gy
d>) mZd
namJH$U
b) XbnwO
c) Hw$jr
d>) AS>me
b) B
c) Zmai
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d>) AmKmS>m
91) How long should the water be boiled in order to destroy the germs in the water
completely ?
a) 5 minutes
b) 30 minutes
c) 15-20 minutes
d) 45 seconds
92) In order to settle insoluble impurities in the water to the bottom we use ......
a) salt
b) sugar
c) filter
d) alum
93) Which parasites grow in the hair if we do not keep our hair clean?
a) bed bugs
b) mosquitoes
c) lice-nits
b) old toys
c) broken chair
d) unwanted food
95) Which of the following type of garbage can be used to make fertilizers ?
a) old badminton racket
c) flower garlands
d) stale food
b) animals
c) sun
d) human beings.
b) corolla
c) stigma
d) ovary
b) calotropis
c) coconut
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d) rough chaff
b) pVH$
b) MoVmVVy
b) Or^
d>) OmaOy
c) dMm>
d) ZmH$
c) >S>mi
o o
d) pVH$
c) >OrdZgd A
d>) OrdZgd D
c) nmnS>r
d>) H$S>dd
o mb
c) Jh
d) {boQ> (ZmMUr)
c) bmda
d>) {ZerJY
c) MXZ
d>) nagqnni
b) ^mV
b) ^mV
109)
c) pVH$nwN>
AmdH$ AgVo
a) OrdZgd C$ b) OrdZgd B
108)
d>) OmaOy
Amho.
b) H$mZ
107)
c) pVH$nwN>
106)
d>) mZd
......bm |XM
o ImoS> gOVmV
a) pVH$$
104)
c) njr
|XM
m gdmV moR>m ^mJ hUOo ......
a) AZwpVH$
102)
b) dZnVr
b) A~mobr
b) gmJ
b) amVmYionUm
c)
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Hw$nmofU
d>) ~oar~oar
b) plants
c) birds
d) human beings
b) Cerebrum
c) Medulla oblongata
d) Spinal cord
b) Neuron
c) Medulla oblongata
d) Spinal cord
b) ears
c) skin
d) nose
c) Eyes
d) Cerebrum
c) Vitamin A
d) Vitamin D
c) Broad beans
d) Field beans
c) Wheat
d) Millet
c) Cauliflower
d) Tube rose
b) Tongue
b) Vitamin B
b) Paddy
b) Paddy
b) Crossandra
b) Teak
c) Vagal
d) Poovarasu
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d) beriberi
c) dmK
d) qgh
b) bmoh
c) AmmoS>rZ
d>) $m$ag
b) I{ZOm
c) {dH$am
d>) Q>mM
c)
d>) bwarZ
116)
b) ~H$ar
115)
d>) amVmYionUm
114)
c) ~oar~oar
113)
b) wS>Xg
b) bmoh
$m$ag
b)
H$dH$
c) Ar~m
d>) hmS>m
c) {n>
d>) OrdZgd
b) {WZo
118) gy`
H$memwio dMoImbr
a) OrdZgd ~
b) OrdZgd S>
c) OrdZgd H$ d) OrdZgd A
119) wS>Xg
hm {dH$ma ...... m A^mdmwio hmoVmo
a) OrdZgd A
b) OrdZgd S>
c) OrdZgd ~$ d) OrdZgd H$
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b) Rickets
c) Beriberi
d) Night blindness
b) Goat
c) Tiger
d) Lion
b) Iron
c) Iodine
d) Phosphorus
b) Minerals
c) Enzymes
d) Starch
b) Iron
c) Phosphorus
d) Fluorine
c) Amoeba
d) Hydra
b) Mushroom
b) Protein
c) Carbohydrates
d) Vitamins
b) Vitamin D
c) Vitamin C
d) Vitamin A
c) Vitamin B
d) Vitamin C
b) Vitamin D
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J{UV STAGE - I
1) 41, 43, 45, 47, 49 m
a) 244
c) 184
d) 183
3) 71 nmgyZ 80
a) 370
b) 5x+2
c) 5x+3
d) 5x+4
c) 390
c) -1
c$) 15
d) 16
c) 25
d) 27
c) 18
d) 25
c) -1
b) 0
o yi gm {H$Vr AmhoV?
a) 13
b) 14
b) 23
b) 17
b) 0
b) 1
c$) 3
d) 9
b) 90
c) 91
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d) 88
MATHEMATICS STAGE - I
1) 41, 43,45,47,49 What is the sum of prime numbers?
a) 244
b) 225
c) 184
d) 183
b) 5x+2
c) 5x+3
d) 5x+4
b) 380
c) 390
c) -1
b) 0
b) 14
c) 15
d) 16
b) 23
c) 25
d) 27
b) 17
c) 18
d) 25
c)-1
b) 0
b) 1
c) 3
d) 9
b) 90
c) 91
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d) 88
12)
b) 510
c) 509
d) 500
mO$m Am{U pVmMo d` AZwH$ o 25 d 22 df} Amho. Xhm dfmZr `m`m d`mMr ~oarO
H$m` Agob?
a) 47
13) A, B, C
b) 57
c) 67
d) 76
Mr qH$V H$mT>m.
A B C
+A B C
+A B C
____________
C C C
14)
- 1 2 B
____________
3 C 6
15)
EH$m emioV 1600 {dmWu AmhoV. mnH$so 643 wbo AmhoV, Va wbtMr g`m {H$Vr?
a) 857
16)
b) 757
c) 597
d) 957
c) 21,000
d) 21, 00,000
b) 2, 10,000
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b) 510
c) 509
d) 500
12) Prajakta and Smitas todays ages are 25 and 22 years respectively. What will be the
sum of their ages after ten years?
a) 47
b) 57
c) 67
d) 76
1 2 B
____________
3 C 6
a) A=3, B=9, C=4
15) In a school there are 1600 students out of them 643 are boys. How many girls in
the school?
a) 857
b) 757
c) 597
d) 957
c) 21,000
d) 21, 00,000
b) 2, 10,000
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17) gdmV moR>r VrZ AH$s g`m Am{U gdmV bhmZ VrZ AH$s g`m mMm JwUmH$ma {bhm.
a) 9990
b) 99,900
c) 9, 99,900
b) 65000
c) 650000
18) 25 x 2600 =?
a) 6500
19)
b) 101
c) 110
d) 111
b) 1441
c) 1411
d) 1444
20) 21210 / 15 =?
a) 1414
21) 27
b) 360
c) 330
b) 1
c) 3
d) 5
22) Y = ?
1 1 Y
1Y
____________
Y 7 Y
+ 1 1 Y 0
____________
17 2 Y
a) 0
23) ghm bmI XmoZ hOma nmMeo ZD$ hr g`m AH$mV {bhm.
a) 6259
24) 34579 `m
b) 6020509
c) 602509
d) 620590
c) 34
d) 579
c) 623
d) 764
a) 57
b) 345
b) 794
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17) What is the multiplication of biggest three digit number & smallest three digit
number?
a) 9990
b) 99,900
c) 9, 99,900
b) 65000
c) 650000
18) 25 x 2600 =?
a) 6500
b) 101
c) 110
d) 111
b) 1441
c) 1411
d) 1444
20) 21210 / 15 =?
a) 1414
b) 360
c) 330
d) None of these
b) 1
c) 3
d) 5
22) Find Y?
1 1 Y
1 Y
____________
Y 7 Y
+ 1 1 Y 0
____________
17 2 Y
a) 0
23) Write the number six lakh two thousand five hundred nine using numerals.
a) 6259
b) 6020509
c) 602509
d) 620590
b) 345
c) 34
d) 579
c) 623
d) 764
b) 794
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b) 650
c) 757
d) 534
27) 4, 6, 0 Am{U 8
b) 4
c) 6
d) 8
b) 12
c) 1002
d) 92
b) 529
c) 496
d) 469
b) 213981
c) 209381
d) 328704
b) 42759125
c) 13009125
d) 30947025
32)11 Owbb
m a{ddma hmoVm, Va eodQ>`m a{ddmar H$moUVr VmarI Agob?
a) 4 Owb
33) 3, 1, 0, 5 ho
b) 25 Owb
c) 30 Owb
d) 18 Owb
Mma AH$ EH$XmM dmn$Z Vma hmoUmar bhmZmV bhmZ 4 AH$s g`m ......
a) 0315
b) 1035
c) 3150
d) 3051
34) 5,2,3,8,4 ho AH$ dmn$Z V`ma hmoUmar moR>mV moR>r ghm AH$s g`m
a) 852430
b) 885432
c) 855432
......
d) 858432
a) 94507
b) 94570
c) 9140507
d) 9457
37) KS>mimV 8 dm. 30 {.> Pmbo AgVmZm KS>mimMm moR>m H$mQ>m H$moU`m AH$mda Agob?
a) 8
b) 3
c) 6
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d) 2
b) 650
c) 757
d) 534
27) Which digit will be there at the thousands place in the smallest number using the
digits 4, 6, 0 and 8 once each?
a) 0
b) 4
c) 6
d) 8
b) 12
c) 1002
d) 92
b) 529
c) 496
d) 469
b) 213981
c) 209381
d) 328704
b) 42759125
c) 13009125
d) 30947025
32) 11th July was Sunday. What would be the date of last Sunday?
a) 4th July
b) 25th July
c) 30th July
d) 18th July
33) Smallest 4 digit number using digits 3,1,0,5 only once is ......
a) 0315
b) 1035
c) 3150
d) 3051
b) 885432
c) 855432
d) 858432
b) 441sq. unit
b) 94570
c) 9140507
d) 9457
37) A clock shows 8 hours 30 minute. On which number will be the big hand?
a) 8
b) 3
c) 6
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d) 2
38) 8
b) 9
c) 7
d) AZV
c) 29
d) 31
a)
41)
b) 21
3
14
b)
14
3
c)
3
11
11
3
15
n[ao` g`m Amho.
0
3
4
c) 5 5
3
4
d)
b) 9
c) 7
d) Infinite
b) 21
c) 29
d) 31
a)
3
14
b)
14
3
c)
3
11
d)
11
3
a) Between 0 to 6
b) Greater than 6
c) Less than 6
b)
15
is a rational number.
0
3
3
c) 5 5
4
4
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44)
15
4
a) -3, -4
b) -2 , -4
c) -1,-3
d) -3, 4
45) 2.367 `m g`oVrb H$moU`m AH$mMr Wm{ZH$ qH$V gdmV OmV Amho?
a) 7
b) 6
c) 3
d) 2
b) 7 dm
c) 8 dm
d) 9 dm
b) X < Y
X
Y
c) X = Y
d)
c) 5 = 10
d) 5 < 10
49) 647312 `m
10
10
a) 1000000
50) 1 bmI`o
b) 5
b) 600000
c) 100000
d) 6000000
c) 1000
d) 200
a) 10
51) 124680 g`o`m
a) 124679
b) 100
c) 124681
d) 123680
c) 100
d) 1000
c) 28669
d) 286.69
b) 2.8669
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44) Write the consecutive integers between which the rational number
a) -3, -4
b) -2 , -4
c) -1,-3
15
lies.
4
d) -3, 4
b) 6
c) 3
d) 2
46) Write the rank of the month July in the calendar year.
a) 6th
b) 7th
c) 8th
d) 9th
b) X<Y
X
Y
c) X = Y
d)
c) 5 = 10
d) 5 < 10
c) 100000
d) 6000000
c) 1000
d) 200
10
b) 5
10
b) 600000
b) 100
51) Write the number coming just before the number 124680.
a) 124679
b) 124599
c) 124681
d)123680
c) 100
d) 1000
c) 28669
d) 286.69
b) 10
b) 2.8669
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54) 250 J
= ...... {H$bmoJ ?
1
{H$bmoJ
2
a)
55)
1.5
b)
1
4
c)
{H$bmoJ
2
5
{H$bmoJ d)
5
2
{H$bmoJ
a) 4.5
b) 0.45
c) 45
d) 0.045
c) 98
d) 49
56) 98 7 - 13 1 + 7 = ......
a) 8
b) 20
b) 9 go.r.
c) 2 go.r.
d) 7 go.r.
b) 0.00275
c) 27.5000
d) 0.000275
c) 110 - 59
d) 27 9
1
12
5
b) 13.05
Mm
a) 14
1
20
4
Mm
1
15
5
b) 12
Mm
1
= ......
3
c) 13
d) 16
7
21
Am{U
a)
7
3
7 9
,
21 21
b) 48 g|.r.
c) 64 g|.r.
d) 96
g|.r.
7 3
,
21 21
c)
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49 3
,
147 147
d)
7
9
,
147 147
55)
1
kg
2
1.5
b)
1
kg
4
c)
2
kg
5
d)
5
kg
2
4.9 3.6
......
0.6 0.5 0.07
a) 4.5
b) 0.45
c) 45
d) 0.045
c) 98
d) 49
56) 98 7 - 13 1 + 7 = ......
a) 8
b) 20
b) 9 cm
c) 2 cm
d) 7 cm
b) 0.00275
c) 27.5000
d) 0.000275
60)
b) 13.05
c) 110 - 59
d) 27 9
1
1
1
1
of 10 of of 20 of 15 ......
5
4
5
3
a) 14
b) 12
c) 13
d) 16
a)
b) 48 cm.
c) 64 cm.
d) 96 cm.
7
7
and
in to fractions of equal denominator.
21
3
7 9
,
21 21
b)
7 3
,
21 21
c)
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49 3
,
147 147
d)
7
9
,
147 147
63)
14
26
a)
3.5
6.5
b)
14
52
c)
20
26
d)
70
120
65) 1 AmJJmS>r 13
b)
69)
b) 90 {H$r
b) 5884
c) 70 {H$r
d) 130 {H$r
c) 5932
d) 5626
68)
d) aofr` H$moZ
{demb H$moZ
67)
c)
a) 170 {H$r
66)
H$mQ>H$moZ
b) 305,0
c) 304,15
d) 35,15
b) {df^wO {H$moU
c) g{^wO
d)
17
7
{H$moU
H$mQ>H$moZ {H$moU
a) 7
1
7
b) 2
3
7
c) 17
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1
7
d) 1
10
7
a)
3.5
6.5
14
is .....
26
b)
14
52
c)
20
26
d)
70
120
b) Right angle
c) Obtuse angle
d) Straight angle
65) A train covers the distance of 1170 km in 13 hrs. How much distance will it cover in
1 hr?
a) 170 km
b) 90 km
c) 70 km
d) 130 km
b) 5884
c) 5932
d) 5626
67) Dividend is 4575 and divisor is 15. Write the quotient and remainder.
a) 35,0
b) 305,0
c) 304,15
d) 35,15
68) Which is the type of triangle having sides as 5cm, 6cm and 6cm?
a) Equilateral triangle
b) Scalene triangle
c) Isosceles triangle
a) 7
1
7
b) 2
3
7
17
into a mixed fraction.
7
c) 17
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1
7
d) 1
10
7
70) XmoZ bmI VrZ hOma EH$, MmXm hOma gma, nmM hOma E$mdZ `mMr ~oarO ...
a) 222122
b) 222125
c) 2275126
d) 232124
71) moR>mV moR>r Mma AH$s g`m Am{U bhmZmV bhmZ nmM AH$s g`oMr ~oarO
a) 20000
b) 19999
c) 18999
d) 19888
73) 213
c) 70564
hr g`m {_iob?
d) 71564
{_{ZQ>mM
o Vmg Am{U {_{ZQ>mV $nmVa H$am.
a) 3 Vmg 33 {_{ZQ>o
b) 3.33 Vmg
c) 3 Vmg 43 {_{ZQ>o
d) 3 Vmg 23 {_{ZQo
74) 1 Vo 30 _`o
a) 12
75)
b) 70536
c) 15
d) 30
77)
b) 44.34
d) 90.6
b) 102
c) 153
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......
d) 136
70) An addition of Two lakh Three thousand and one ; Fourteen thousand and seventy;
Five thousand and fifty one.
a) 222122
b) 222125
c) 2275126
d) 232124
71) Sum of largest four digit number and the smallest five digit number is ......
a) 20000
b) 19999
c) 18999
d) 19888
b) 70536
c) 70564
d)71564
b) 3.33 hours
c) 3 hours 43 min
d) 3 hours 23 min
b) 10
c) 15
d) 30
75) Dividend is 204 and divisor is 14. Write the quotient and remainder.
a) 11 and 13
b) 14 and 8
c) 13 and 2
d) 13 and 16
b) 44.34
c) 8.97
d) 90.6
77) How many girls are there in 9 rows of 17 girls in each row?
a) 93
b) 102
c) 153
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d) 136
{_{ZQ>o
a) 1 Vmg 22 {_{ZQ>o
b) 38 {_{ZQo
c) 1 Vmg 38 {_{ZQo
d) 78 {_{ZQo
79) 8263 Am{U 9152 m XmoZ g`mMr ~oarO d dOm~mH$s _Yrb \$aH$ .............
a) 16562
80)
b) 15626
c) 16652
d) 16526
81) 70 - 8 X 2 + 5 X 2 + 3 - 40 = .............
a) 27
b) 2130
c) 9
d) 15
82) 10
_r. bm~r`m H$mnS>mMo XmoZ ^mJ Ho$bo. `mVrb EH$mMr bm~r 5 _r. 70 go_r Amho. Va
Xg`m ^mJmMr bm~r {H$Vr?
a) 5 _r 70 >g_
o r
b) 5 _r 30 >g_
o r
c) 4 _r 30 >g_
o r
d) 4 _r 70 >g_
o r
83) eoOmarb
AmH$VrV
ABC Mr
a) 18
b) 22
c) 17
d) 25
n[a{_Vr {H$Vr?
85)
a) 1200
b) 400
c) 800
d) 600
b) 90
c) 30
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d) 60
a) 1hr 22 min
b) 38 min
c) 1hr 38 min
d) 78 min
79) By how much is the sum of 8263 and 9152 greater than their difference?
a) 16562
b) 15626
c) 16652
d) 16526
80) Which is the type of triangle having sides as 5cm, 6cm and 7cm?
a) Equilateral triangle
b) Scalene triangle
c) Isosceles triangle
81) 70 - 80 X 2 + 5 X 2 + 3 - 40 = .........
a) 27
b) 2130
c) 9
d) 15
82) A cloth 10mts. In length was divided in two pieces. If one piece is 5 meter 70 cm
in length, find the length of the other.
a) 5 m 70 cm
b) 5 m 30 cm
c) 4 m 30 cm
d) 4 m 70 cm
b) 22
c) 17
d) 25
a) 1200
b) 400
c) 800
d) 600
b) 90
c) 30
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d) 60
86)
b) 211011
c) 201111
d) 201011
c) 1010
d) 10001
b) 10010
b) 35494
c) 3540094
d) 305494
c) 80021
d) 80210
b) 80201
c) 707054
d) 777754
a) 600000+60+6000+6
b) 600+6+60000
c) 6000+60+60000+600
d) 60+6000+600000+600
92) 19754
93) 40
b) 77754
a) 9000+4+10000+50+700
b) 10000+7000+900+50+4
c) 1000+70000+50+900+4
d) 10000+500+9000+70+4
b) 135
c) 225
d) 315
b) 88
c) 89
d) 90
b) 3
c) 2
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d) 1
b) 211011
c) 201111
d) 201011
c) 1010
d) 10001
b) 10010
88) Three lakh fifty four thousand and ninety four (Write in digits)
a) 354094
b) 35494
c)3540094
d)305494
b) 80201
c) 80021
d)80210
90) Seven lakh seventy seven thousand seven hundred and fifty four (Write in digits)
a) 707754
b) 77754
c) 707054
d) 777754
b) 600+6+60000
c) 6000+60+60000+600
d) 60+6000+600000+600
b) 10000+7000+900+50+4
c) 1000+70000+50+900+4
d) 10000+500+9000+70+4
b)135
c) 225
d) 315
94) What is the difference between the two digit smallest and the greatest odd number?
a) 86
b) 88
c) 89
d) 90
95) In how many ways can we express72 as the product of two even numbers?
a) 4
b) 3
c) 2
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d)1
b) CQ
c) ES
d) HV
b) IJL
c) ONL
d) SQO
b) BZ
c) LO
d) AY
b) IGD
c) ILN
d) IKN
b) SR
c) OP
d) PQ
b) RT
c) QT
d) PR
a) CBA
b) IHG
c) MNO
d) RQP
8)
a) BACD
b) EDFG
c) VWXY
d) HGIJ
9)
a) LKM
b) FEG
c) UTV
d) WXY
10)
a) IHH
b) RQQ
c) STS
d) UTT
11)
a) 3(22)7
b) 1(4)3
c) 2 (13)6
d) 5(29)6
12)
a) 4(36)2
b) 10(102)1
c) 6(121)5
d) 3(49)4
13)
a) 8(39)5
b) 12(66)10
c) 9(45)6
d) 5(17)2
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b) CQ
c) ES
d) HV
b) IJL
c) ONL
d) SQO
b) BZ
c) LO
d) AY
b) IGD
c) ILN
d) IKN
b) SR
c) OP
d) PQ
b) RT
c) QT
d) PR
a) CBA
b) IHG
c) MNO
d) RQP
8)
a) BACD
b) EDFG
c) VWXY
d) HGIJ
9)
a) LKM
b) FEG
c) UTV
d) WXY
10)
a) IHH
b) RQQ
c) STS
d) UTT
11)
a) 3(22)7
b) 1(4)3
c) 2 (13)6
d) 5(29)6
12)
a) 4(36)2
b) 10(102)1
c) 6(121)5
d) 3(49)4
13)
a) 8(39)5
b) 12(66)10
c) 9(45)6
d) 5(17)2
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14)
a) FDI
b) RPT
c) KIN
d) PNS
15)
a) EGIL
b) OQSV
c) ACGN
d) SUWZ
16)
a) GJRS
b) PSJI
c) WZCB
d) QTIH
17)
a) 180
b) 127
c) 280
d) 361
18)
a) 27
b) 34
c) 43
d) 62
19)
a) 45
b) 72
c) 33
d) 27
20)
a) 1518
b) 2310
c) 1450
d) 1705
* n{h`m d Xg`m nXm_`o EH$ {d{e> g~Y Amho Am{U VmoM {Vg`m d Mm`m nXmV
Amho, Va {Xbo`m n`m`mVyZ MmWo nX H$mT>m.
21) ADG: I:: PSV:?
a) X
b) P
c) D
d) E
b) JKL
c) WYZ
d) VUW
b) UVX
c) WXZ
d) VWX
b) NOO
c) MOO
d) OOP
c) XYW
d) ZYX
b) KRXP
c) LRVP
d) KRWO
b) GV
c) UG
d) GU
b) WXY
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14)
a) FDI
b) RPT
c) KIN
d) PNS
15)
a) EGIL
b) OQSV
c) ACGN
d) SUWZ
16)
a) GJRS
b) PSJI
c) WZCB
d) QTIH
17)
a) 180
b) 127
c) 280
d) 361
18)
a) 27
b) 34
c) 43
d) 62
19)
a) 45
b) 72
c) 33
d) 27
20)
a) 1518
b) 2310
c) 1450
d) 1705
Direction: - The first and second terms are so related that the same relationship holds
good between the third and the fourth term. Find the 4th term using same relation.
21) ADG: IKM:: PSV:?
a) X
b) P
c) D
d) E
b) JKL
c) WYZ
d) VUW
b) UVX
c) WXZ
d) VWX
b) NOO
c) MOO
d) OOP
b) WXY
c) XYW
d) ZYX
b) KRXP
c) LRVP
d) KRWO
b) GV
c) UG
d) GU
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28) C: I :: B : ?
a) E
b) H
c) L
d) D
b) HUJN
c) ZKVG
d) ZKUH
b) H
c) O
d) P
b) EE
c) ID
d) JB
b) T
c) Y
d) W
b) 11
c) 7
d) 6
b) 20
c) 10
d) 16
b) 36
c) 25
d) 24
b) 256
c) 100
d) 36
b) 115
c) 130
d) 72
c) 5629
d) 9562
b) 6952
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28) C: I :: B : ?
a) E
b) H
c) L
d) D
b) HUJN
c) ZKVG
d) ZKUH
b) H
c) O
d) P
b) EE
c) ID
d) JB
b) T
c) Y
d) W
b) 11
c) 7
d) 6
b) 20
c) 10
d) 16
b) 36
c) 25
d) 24
b) 256
c) 100
d) 36
b) 115
c) 130
d) 72
c) 5629
d) 9562
b) 6952
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b) 149
c) 164
d) 144
b) 30
c) 38
d) 28
c)
d) hbUo
42) ph{S>Amo
b) _moQ>ma
Amar
: H$goQ> :: H$m`wQ>a : ?
a)
MHo$
b) Zm|XUo
c)
d) V~H$S>r
c)
`e
d) `Z
b)
c)
Xoe
d) {_
c)
~XH $
d)
ndV : Xar :: ey : ?
a) {Zw>a
45) dZnVr
naH$m
: OJb :: g{ZH$ : ?
a) `w
46)
b) AmT>iUo
b)
\$mO
OZab
nmUr : nmohUo :: ?
a)
MaUo : JdV
b) AmamIS>m : A_b~OmdUr
c)
H$sS>mJ U : Ioi
d)
47) H$m_
nya : ZwH$gmZ
: {eV :: ?
a) ~H$ : ngm
b) am>r`d : ZmJ[aH$d
c)
ZmoH$ar : `mo`Vm
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b) 149
c) 164
d) 144
b) 30
c) 38
d) 28
c) Spokes
d) Moves
c) Files
d) Floppy
c) Success
d) Attempt
c) Country
d) Friend
c) Gun
d) General
40) 47 : 22 :: 68 : ?
a) 42
b) Cars
b) Recording
b) Appear
b) Stranger
b) Army
b) Plan : Implement
c) Ground : Play
d) Flood : Damage
b) Nationality : Citizenship
c) Service : Qualification
d) Attendance : Register
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48) nH$ma
49)
: ~mV_r :: ?
a) _Y_mer : _Y
b) dmhH$ : dmgr
c) amoQ>rdmbm : amoQ>r
d)
H$meH$ : nwVH$
c)
_moa
d) _mgm
c)
_bo[a`m
d) Q>m`\$mBS>
50) Hw$m
b) H$m|~S>r
: ao{~O :: S>mg : ?
a) boJ
b) j`
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b) Conductor: Traveller
c) Baker: Bread
d) Publisher: Book
b) Hen
c) Peacock
d) Fish
c) Malaria
d) Typhoid
b) Tuberculosis
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Ans
c
b
a
c
b
a
b
a
a
d
d
d
b
c
b
a
c
c
d
d
b
c
d
c
d
d
b
c
a
d
Q. No.
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
Ans
Q. No.
a
b
c
a
b
c
c
a
b
b
d
d
c
a
d
d
b
c
d
c
c
b
b
b
b
c
c
c
b
c
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
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Ans
d
a
c
d
b
d
c
b
b
a
d
a
a
c
c
c
c
c
d
c
d
a
c
c
c
b
b
c
a
b
Q. No.
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
Ans
c
d
c
a
c
a
c
d
c
b
a
b
c
b
c
b
a
c
b
a
a
a
a
c
a
b
a
b
b
Ans
b
d
b
a
c
c
b
d
a
c
b
c
b
b
d
c
b
b
b
a
b
d
c
b
Q. No.
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Ans
c
c
c
a
b
a
c
b
c
b
a
a
c
b
c
a
a
a
d
a
d
b
b
a
Q. No.
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
Ans
c
b
a
a
a
b
c
a
a
b
b
a
b
a
a
b
b
a
b
c
b
a
b
c
Q. No.
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
Ans
a
b
b
b
c
b
d
b
a
c
a
d
b
b
b
c
c
d
a
a
c
b
b
Q. No. Ans
Q. No. Ans
Q. No. Ans
Q. No. Ans
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
a
a
c
d
c
b
c
c
d
c
d
b
d
b
c
a
a
a
c
a
a
b
a
c
b
a
d
b
c
c
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b
b
d
a
b
c
a
a
a
d
c
d
c
d
b
c
c
a
d
c
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STAGE - II
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gm_m`{dkmZ
STAGE - II
1) S>mJ
| a CVmamda ~mYbom Vmbtwio O{ZrMr Yyn ......
a) dmT>Vo
b)
XV H$aVo
c)
H$r hmoVo
d) Wm~Vo
2) D$Z, dmam d nmD$g mmwio IS>H$, XJS> d w$ mMr PrO hmoD$Z mMo ~marH$ H$U hmoD$Z
b) O{ZrMr Yyn
d) JmoQ>o (JwiJwirV dmQ>mi
o o XJS>)
4) CVmamdarb eoVO{Zrm jomMo bhmZ bhmZ gnmQ> ^mJ nmS>mdoV. Aem ^mJmZm ......
hUVmV.
a) ~mY
b) Vmbr - AmoQ>o
c)
IXH$
d) IiJm
d) darbnH$s gd nm ~amo~a
b)
JwOamV
c)
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Xoe
d)
Ho$ai
SCIENCE STAGE - II
1) Building bunds across the slopes ...... soil erosion.
a) increases
b) favours
c) reduces
d) stops
2) The action of the Sun, rain and wind wears down rocks and stones which later is
converted into ......
a) soil
b) eroded soil
c) sand
d) pebbles
4) A single stretch of sloping agricultural land is divided into smaller plots of flat
land called ......
a) embankment
b) terraces
c) trenches
d) pits
c) disturbance in ecosystem
b) Gujrat
c) Madhya Pradesh
d) Kerala
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......
a) mVrb gy H$UmMo dOZ
c) mVrb gmR>mZo mnbobr OmJm
b)
mVrb gmR>m
d) mm ^mJmMr {d{e> aMZm
aJ
b) dVwmZ
c)
d)
12)
b)
AH$ {bH$
c)
a~a
d) Vm~o
H$MmVrb bmoIS >r dVy ghO doJm H$aVm oVmV, H$maU bmoIS > ...... Amho.
a) nwZdmna H$$ Z eH$Umam nXmW
b) Mw~
H$s nXmW
c) CUVoMm gwdmhH$
d) {dwV dmhH$
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b) mass
c) matter
d) substances
b) acrylic
c) rubber
d) copper
12) Iron objects of different sizes can be separated from trash because iron is ......
a) not recyclable
b) magnetic substance
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gwdmhH$
b)
YmVy ......
b) H$mo~mQ>
c)
d)
{ZHo$b
OV
b)
Vo AmH$fH$ {XgVo
c)
d)
Vo BVamnj
o m OmV {Q>H$mD$ AgVo.
c)
d)
$io {nH$Uo
d)
$Q>mHo$ noQ>Uo
19)
b) An[adVZr
c) n[adVZr
~Xb hUVmV.
d) ObX
b) VmnwaVm
c)
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ObX
d) AmdVu
13) Cooking utensils are made up of metals because metals are ......
a) good conductor of heat
b) magnetic
d) colourful
b) Cobalt
c) Nickel
d) Zinc
c) rusting of iron
d) ripening of fruits
b) milk to yogurt
c) action of explosive
d) firing of crackers
18) The changes that can be made back and forth again and again are called .........
changes.
a) permanent
b) irreversible
c) reversible
d) fast
19) Burning icense stick forms ash. This is a ...... type of change.
a) irreversible
b) temporary
c) fast
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d) periodic
20) R>am{dH$ H$mbmdYrZVa nwhm nwhm KSy>Z oUmm ~XbmZm ...... ~Xb hUVmV.
a) n[adVZr
21)
b) ~XbUmao
c) AmdVu
d) hbUmao
c) gwZmr
d) n`mMo WbmVa
b) dmXi
b) ~mnr^dZ
c)
CH$iUo/CH$bZ d) ^mOUo
24)
b) T>JmMr {Z{Vr c)
d) gKZZ
amgm{ZH$ ~Xb
b) H$mMm
c) An[adVZr
d)
^m{VH$
b) {daKiUo, gKZZ
c) {dbZ
d) darbnH$s gd nm ~amo~a
26) CUVoi
w o dnXmWmMo dmo$V $nmVa : ~mnr^dZ :: dm$ WS> Ho$mg {VMo dnXmWmV
$nmVa :
a) {dbZ
b)
CH$iUo/CH$bZ
c)
gKZZ
d) {daKiUo
b)
bpQ>H$
c)
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a~a
d) H$moigm
20) The things happening again and again, after fixed interval of time is called ......
change.
a) reversible
b) changeable
c) periodic
d) movable
c) Tsunamis
d) Migration of birds
b) Storm
b) evaporation
c) boiling
d) burning
23) You see dew drops in early winter on the leaves. This is the effect of ......
a) evaporation
b) permanent
c) irreversible
d) physical
b) dissolving, condensation
c) melting
26) The changing of liquid into its vapour due to heat : evaporation :: Formation of
liquid on the cooling of its vapour : ......
a) melting
b) boiling
c) condensation
d) dissolving
27) If sand and washing soda are mixed in a certain proportion and melted, we get .....
a) glass
b) plastic
c) rubber
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d) coal
28)
30)
31)
b)
c)
Ob{dwV Ho$
d)
I{ZOo
AUwdrO Ho$
33) {d{dY H$maMr d`nmH$mMr ^mS>r, nm`mMr ^mS>r V`ma H$a`mgmR>r ImbrbnH$s
c) mVr
d)
bmHy$S>
gwX a Am{U ZmOyH$ {H$Q>`m, H$n~`m, gQ> (~mD$g) H$a`mgmR>r ...... Mm dmna
H$aVmV.
a) {MZrmVr
b) wbVmZr mVr
c) gmYr mVr
d) XJS>mMr dJmi nyS>
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b) powder coating
c) coating of zinc
d) coating of tin
31) Metals get slowly corroded when exposed to air due to the action of ......
a) gases and moisture
c) Minerals
33) Which of the following is used to make various kinds of utensils, pots &
pitchers?
a) Minerals
b) Rocks
c) Soil
d) Wood
34) ...... is used for making ornamental articles like cups, jars & pots.
a) China clay
b) Multani Clay
c) Normal soil
d) Crushed stone
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35)
36)
d) ImUt
38)
c)
H$Zmb
d) nmD$g
b)
c) hmgmJa
ZXr
d) gamoda
41)
b)
dbZ
d) JgdopS>J
42) ...... `mgma`m PmS>mn mgyZ {iUmao bmHy$S >BmaVt`m H$mmgmR>r dmnabo OmVo.
a) gmJ, ~m^yi
b) ~ohS>m, {eg
c)
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eodar, qb~
d) VmJ, ~m^yi
b) River
c) Plants
d) Mines
36) Many tools, machines & utensils used in our homes are made from ......
a) Plastic
37)
b) Metals
c) Wood
d) Rubber
c) Salt
b) Well
c) Canal
d) Rain
39) To build a dam, huge & strong wall is built in the .......
a) Sea
b) River
c) Ocean
d) Lake
b) Burning
d) Gas welding.
42) The wood we get from trees like ...... is used as timber in construction of
houses.
a) Teak, babul
b) Behada, shisam
c) Sivari, neem
d) Jute, babul
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43)
c) {eg
d) dS>
{VVH$mM amhVmo
c) H$r hmoVmo
d) VoWrb O{Zr`m n[apWVrda Adb~Zy AgVmo.
45) IS>H$mnmgyZ 2.5
a) 1
df
46) S>mJ
| ami XoemV eoVrgmR>r O{ZrMo N>mQo >o N>mQo >o d gnmQ >VHw $So >H$o bobo AmT>iVmV. `mZm
47)
b) AmoQ>o
d) CVma
d) dj VmoS> dmT>d`mZo
Wm`y ......
......
dm`y
b) gbdZ, JmoR>Uo
c) Wm`y^dZ, {dViUo
49) nmUr Agbo`m bmg`m WS> ^mJmda nm`mMo N>mQo >o W|~ gmMVmV H$maU H$s
a) JmiU
b) gKZZ
c) ~mnr^dZ
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d) gbdZ
......
b) Shatawari
c) Shisam
d) Banyan
44) When the top layer soil of agricultural land flows away, the fertility of the land
......
a) Increase
b) Remains same
c) Reduces
45) How much time is required to form a 2.5 cm thick layer of soil from rocks?
a) About 1 year
b) About 10 years
46 In hilly areas, stretch of land is divided into smaller plots of flat land called
as ......
a) No special name
b) Terraces
c) Steps
d) Slope
a) melting, vaporization
liquid
gas
......
b) sublimation, freezing
c) solidification, melting
d) vaporization, melting
49) Water droplets gathered on the cooler surface of glass, containing water are due to ....
a) filtration
b) condensation
c) evaporation
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d) sublimation
JmOa, wim
c)
nmbH$, oWr
d)
H$mX,o ~Q>mQ>o
b)
b) {ndim
c) {hadm
d) {Zim
54) aVm AmobmS>VmZm AmYr .... H$So> nmhmdo d ZVa ...... H$So> nmhmdo. `mZVa aVm AmobmS>mdm.
a) S>mdr, COdr
b) `o, ~mOybm
c) COdr, S>mdr
d) gmoa, mJo
55) {hdm`mV A{YH$ CUVm {imdr `mgmR>r ...... `m gUmbm Vri Imo OmVmV.
a) {Xdmir
b) Xgam
c)
H$agH$ mV
d) hmoir
b) nmZo
c)
w$bo
d) wio
50) Why should the lid be placed on the vessel containing vegetable when they are
being cooked ?
a) it saves the energy
b) so that we cannot see cooking of food
c) the content of vitamins increase in it
d) so that the dirt will not enter the vessel
51) In which vegetable should salt be added at the time of washing?
a) cabbage-cauliflower
b) carrot-radish
c) spinach-fenugreek
d) onion-potato
52) Which among the following is a safe food ?
a) vada-pav from the roadside vender
c) home made chapatti and vegetables
53) What should be the colour of traffic signal when we cross the road ?
a) red
b) yellow
c) green
d) blue
54) While crossing the road first look to your ...... and then to your ......
a) left, right
b) middle, side
c) right, left
d) front, back
55) In which of the following festival is sesame consumed in order to produce heat in
the body ?
a) Diwali
b) Dassera
c) Makarsankrant
d) Holi
56) The ...... of plants grow in the soil and absorb minerals and water
a) stems
b) leaves
c) flowers
d) roots
57) What is the important difference between sweet potato and potato ?
a) potato is a root while sweet potato is a stem
b) potato is rich in starch while sweet potato is rich in fats
c) sweet potato is a root while potato is a stem
d) potato contains more sugar while sweet potato contains more starch
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b) Zmai
c)
EaS>b
o
d) H$i
d) Am~m
62)
b)
c)
na
d)
nI
d)
ag
H$o
newd
hUOo H$moU ?
a) XyY H$mT>Umao
c) m`mMm dY H$aUmao
bmoH$a H$mT>Umao
63) Jmoda - H$m{O`m Aemgma`m amoJmZr AmOmar AgVmZm emioV H$m OmD$ Z`o ?
a) Xwg`m wbmZm ggJ hmoBb
hUyZ
b) A`mg H$aVm `oUma Zmhr hUyZ
c) S>m Q>a gmJVmV hUyZ
d) bdH$a ~ao dmQ>Uma Zmhr hUyZ
64)
65)
b) nyOg
o mR>r
b) ao{S>Amo
d) XodmMo ~mobUo
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58) Which of the following plant has dispersal of seeds by the dropping of birds ?
a) banyan
b) coconut
c) castor
d) lotus
59) Which of the following fruit have fibrous covering?
a) papaya
b) coconut
c) jackfruit
d) mango
60) Which part of the body are used by the fishes for swimming?
a) scales
b) gills
c) fins
d) wings
c) blood
d) juice
b) saliva
b) animal doctors
c) butchers
63) Why should we not go to school when we are sick with measles ?
a) because it is a contagious disease and the other students may get the infection
b) because we cannot study in the class
c) because doctors advice
d) because we will not get well soon
64) Why are flowering plants grown in the public parks and gardens ?
a) To pluck the flowers
b) To get the flowers for worshipping
c) For fragrance
d) To increase the beauty of surrounding
65) Akashwani means ......
a) to talk from the sky
b) radio
c) air travel
d) gods speech
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b) XyadZr
c)
Vma
d)
a{OQ>a n
67) Mmda nmohmoM`mgmR>r Ho$di ........ hoM dmhVwH$sMo gmYZ Amd`H$ Amho.
a) {dmZ
b)
c) AVami`mZ
O~mo OoQ>
d) CnJh
...... hmoVmo.
c) ~g`o
d) moQ>marV
b) {dmZmV
b) H$moiemMm
c)
MmH$mMm
d) a`mMm
c) H$mirema
d) bmb^S>H$
c) N>mZ dmQ>Vo
72)
73)
c)
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drO nS>Uo
d) ~m~$moQ>
b) telephone
c) telegram
d) registered letter
b) jumbo jet
c) spacecraft
d) satellite
c) buses
d) motors
69) After the discovery of ...... different types of vehicles started to run
a) petrol
b) coal
c) wheel
d) roads
b) cracked land
c) jet black
d) red hot
c) nice atmosphere
d) cleanliness everywhere
b) earthquakes
c) lightning
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d) bomb blast
74)
c) gy`
d) noQm b
o
b) Eb.nr.Or.
c)
gr.EZ.Or.
c) gYd
d) H$m~Z S>m`AmgmBS>
d) OV
d) VmJ
78) nm{U
o `m amr AmH$memV H$m` {XgVo ?
a) gy`
b) M-MmX`m c) T>J
d) AYma
80)
81)
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b) Biogas
c) Sun
d) Petrol
b) LPG
c) CNG
d) Carbon dioxide
b) coal
c) rock-salt
d) zinc
b) holy basil
c) lemon grass
d) jute
78) What do you see in the sky at night time on full moon day ?
a) sun
c) clouds
d) darkness
b) cold
c) dry
81) Which is the main food item of the people of Konkan area ?
a) rice and chapatis
82) Consider the relation between the 1st and 2nd word and keep the same relation for
3rd and 4th word select the correct option. Konkan : Rice : : North India : ......
a) jowar
b) bajri
c) ragi
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d) wheat
83)
84)
85)
d) gm|S>
86)
87)
c) mg
d) XyY
doJio IV H$moUVo ?
a) gwna $mo$Q> b) YgH$Q>o
c) `w[a`m
d) {l XmUoXma IVo
88)
89)
90) Ym`mbm H$sS> bmJy Z`o hUyZ Ym`gmR>mV H$Sw>qb~mMm H$moUVm ^mJ R>d
o VmV ?
a) nmZo
b) {~`m
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b) July to October
c) August to November
d) July to November
84) Which of the following options does not give the weather forecast regularly ?
a) Akashwani (radio)
b) Doordarshan (TV)
c) Meeting
d) Newspapers
85) Which of the following organs does a butterfly use for taking its food ?
a) beak
b) tongue
c) mouth
d) proboscis
86) Which of the following is used by a frog for catching its food ?
a) mouth
b) teeth
c) tongue
d) forelimbs
c) Flesh
d) Milk
b) Nectar
b) seeds
c) bark
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d) roots
b) CXra
c) w `m
d) ~waer
92) gmR>dUr`m H$mimV VmXimMo ZwH$gmZ hmoD$ Z`o hUyZ VmXimV H$moUVr nmdS>a {giVmV?
93)
a) brqMJ nmdS>a
b) Yw`mMm gmoS>m
c) ~mo[aH$ nmdS>a
d) o$g nmdS>a
d) {S>Pb
o
c)
96)
b) ~$
c) dm$
d) Eb.nr.Or.
(bmoIS >r nm, bmHy$S>, XwYr{Xdm, a~a, nVJ, H$mJX, drQ>, nw>m)
a) XmoZ
b) Mma
c) nmM
d) VrZ
98) Q>nQ] >mBZ`o nwT>rbnH$s H$moUVm nXmW {daKiVmo ?
a) oU
b) Imo~aob Vob
c)
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d) XyY
91) Which of the following will destroy the food grain stored in humid and damp place?
a) insects
b) rats
c) ants
d) fungi
92) Which power is mixed with rice to prevent its spoilage during storage ?
a) bleaching powder
b) washing powder
c) boric powder
d) talcum powder
b) kerosene
c) mercury
d) diesel
b) ice
c) water vapour
d) LPG
96) Coriander leaves kept in a plastic bag are visible because ......
a) coriander leaves are transparent
b) coriander leaves are green in colour
c) plastic bag is opaque
d) plastic bag is transparent
97) How many of the following substances given in the brackets are translucent ?
(iron sheet, wood, frosted glass, rubber, kite paper, brick, cardboard )
a) 2
b) 4
c) 5
d) 3
b) coconut oil
c) honey
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d) milk
99)
b) {dm`
c) m`
b) VrZ
AdWm AgVmV
c) Mma
d) mdU
d) XmoZ
b) H$mof
...... Amho.
c) AS>r
d) mT> w$bnmI$
d)
mT> w$bnmI$
d) XmoZ
b) Za mer
b) soluble
c) solvent
d) solution
b) three
c) four
d) two
b) Pupa
c) egg
d) Adult butterfly
b) Egg
c) Pupa
d) Adult
104) How many types of honey bees are found in honey comb?
a) 1
b) 3
c) 4
d) 2
c) Indian bee
d) Worker bee
b) Male bee
b) Reversible change
c) Non-periodic change
d) Undesirable change
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107)
b) An[adVZr
c)
Amo
~Xb$Amho.
c) Amo
d) AmdVu
d) gmdH$me hmoUmam
b) ^yH$ n
XmMo R>mHo $o $
c) {Xdg-am hmoUo
110)
111)
b) rQ>a
c)
{bQ>a
>d) {_br
VmXi
- gmIa mMo mnZ ...... EH$H$mV H$aVmV.
a) {{bm
112)
d) XmobH$mMo XmobZ
b) {H$bmom
c) rQ>a>
d) {bQ>a
c) {H$bmoJ
>
d) rQ>a
b) m
114)
b) {H$bmom
c) {{bgoH$ X
d) {{brQ>a
b) Ob{dwVH|$
c)
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I{ZOo
d) AUwdrOH|$
b) Fast change
c) Undesirable change
d) Periodic change
b) irreversible change
c) undesirable change
d) slow change
b) earth quake
d) oscillation pendulum
b) metre
c) liter
d) milliliter
b) kilogram
c) metre
d) liter
b) gram
c) kilogram
d) metre
113) The mass of the chemicals present in a medicine tablet are expressed in the
units ......
a) milligram
b) kilogram
c) millisecond
d) millimeter
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J{UV STAGE - II
1) Oa 800
erV H$nmQ>mM
o CnmXZ EH$m {hmV hmoV Agob Va XrS> dfmV {H$Vr erV H$nmQ>mM
o
CnmXZ hmoBb?
a) 13400
2) 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, ......
b) 14400
c) 15400
d) 16400
b) 5
c) 6
b) 25
c) 26
d) 36
b) 59
c) 81
d) 71
b) 444
c) 456
d) 546
b) 69
c) 34
b) 38
c) 67
b) 64/25
c) 9/25
c) 144/16
d) 144/61
a) 4
3) 1, 4,9,16, ......?
a) 20
6)
b) 141/16
b) 12
c) 6
d) 18
a) 49, 99,959
b) 49, 99,695
c) 49, 99,595
d) 49, 99,995
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MATHEMATICS STAGE - II
1) If the production of Refrigerators in a month is 800. What will be the production of
Refrigerators in one and half year?
a) 13400
b) 14400
c) 15400
d) 16400
b) 5
c) 6
b) 25
c) 26
d) 36
b) 59
c) 81
d) 71
b) 444
c) 456
d) 546
b) 69
c) 34
b) 38
c) 67
b) 64/25
c) 9/25
c) 144/16
d) 144/61
2) 0, 1,1,2,3, ......?
a) 4
3) 1, 4,9,16, ......?
a) 20
4) 1, 9, 25, 49, ......?
a) 69
5) 123, 234, 345, ......?
a) 455
6) Find odd man out.
17, 34,51,69,85,102
a) 51
7) 84, 75, 66, 57, ......
a) 48
8) 2/7 = 81/49 :: 3/5 =?
a) 64/15
b) 141/16
10) The sum of 5 consecutive even no. is 60. What will be the middle number?
a) 10
b) 12
c) 6
d) 18
11) In the number 57, 36,705 what is difference in the place value of 5?
a) 49, 99,959
b) 49, 99,695
c) 49, 99,595
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d) 49, 99,995
12)
Oa 1 hm AH$ gdmV moR>m Mma AH$s g`oVZy dOm Ho$bm Va Hw$R>br g`m$ {iob?
a) 9999
13) 2, 4,
b) 9989
c) 9998
d) 10000
a) 4
b) 3
c) 8
d) 6
14) gdmV moR>r VrZ AH$s gm Am{U gdmV bhmZ nyUmH$ gm mo $aH$ {H$Vr?
a) 998
b) 100
c) 999
d) 1
15) gdmV moR>r VrZ AH$s gm Am{U gdmV bhmZ Zg{JH$ gm mo $aH$ {H$Vr?
a) 1
b) 98
c) 999
d) 998
b) 101
c) 999
d) 111
17) gdmV bhmZ VrZ AH$s gm mV ey Zmhr Am{U gdmV bhmZ nyUmH$ gm
mo $aH$ {H$Vr?
a) 111
b) 101
c) 110
d) 100
18) gdmV bhmZ VrZ AH$s gm mV ey Zmhr Am{U gdmV bhmZ Zg{JH$ gm
mo $aH$ {H$Vr?
a) 100
b) 110
c) 101
b) 9
c) 3
b) >
c) =
b) >
c) =
b) 4/6
c) 4/7
d) 4/9
b) 3/7
c) 5/7
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d) 8/7
12) If we subtract 1 from biggest four digit number which number we will get?
a) 9999
b) 9989
c) 9998
d) 10000
13) How many numbers can be formed using digits 2, 4, and 6 only once?
a) 4
b) 3
c) 8
d) 6
14) What is the difference between the biggest three digit number and smallest whole
number?
a) 998
b) 100
c) 999
d) 1
15) What is the difference between the biggest three digit number and smallest natural
number?
a) 1
b) 98
c) 999
d) 998
16) Which is the smallest three digit number doesnt have zero?
a) 100
b) 101
c) 999
d) 111
17) What is the difference between the smallest three digit number which doesnt have zero
and smallest whole number?
a) 111
b) 101
c) 110
d) 100
18) What is the difference between the smallest three digit number which doesnt have zero
and smallest natural number?
a) 100
b) 110
c) 101
d) None of these
b) 9
c) 3
d) None of these
b) >
c) =
d) None of these
b) >
c) =
d) None of these
c) 4/7
d) 4/9
c) 5/7
d) 8/7
b) 4/6
b) 3/7
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24) Imbrb
a) 3/8
b) 5/9
c) 7/12
d) 3/4
b) 4/9
c) 8/13
d) 7/9
b) 57/1
c) 3
d) 1/3
b) 7/17
c) 1
d) 0
b) 53/35
c) 53/53
d) 35/53
c) 14.0
d) 0.014
c) 0.6
d) 1.2
b) 5/10
c) 5/100
d) 5/10000
b) 27.257
c) 275.27
d) 27.527
b) 20.282
c) 202.82
d) 2.0822
c) 0.0120
d) 0.000012
27) 1
1 18
17 17
a) 1/17
29) 7/5
a) 1.4
b) 0.14
31) 24.527
b) 0.5
a) 5/1000
34)
Oa 4 x 3 = 12 Va 0.004 x 0.03 = ?
a) 0.0012
b) 0.00012
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b) 5/9
c) 7/12
d) 3/4
c) 8/13
d) 7/9
b) 57/1
c) 3
d) 1/3
b) 7/17
c) 1
d) 0
b) 53/35
c) 53/53
d) 35/53
c) 14.0
d) 0.014
c) 0.6
d) 1.2
b) 5/10
c) 5/100
d) 5/10000
b) 27.257
c) 275.27
d) 27.527
b) 20.282
c) 202.82
d) 2.0822
c) 0.0120
d) 0.000012
b) 4/9
1 18
17 17
a) 1/17
b) 0.14
b) 0.5
b) 0.00012
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b) 99.99
c) 999.9
d) 9.999
36) 32578 `m g`oV H$moUVr g`m {id`mda Amn`mbm 103142 hr g`m {iob?
a)70520
37) 4
b)70536
c)70564
d)71564
AH$s moR>mV moR>r Aer g`m emoYm H$s {Vbm 110 Zo ^mJ OmBb.
a) 8800
38) 4, 6, 8 Mo
b) 9790
c) 9965
d) 9900
a) 24,48,72
b) 24,48,32
c) 24,48,96
d) 24,48,36
41)
hr yi g`m Amho.
Vmg 50 {{ZQ>o
d) 1 Vmg 10 {{ZQ>o
b)
42)
b) 2
9 4 7 1
, , ,
20 15 10 5
12
b)
16
1
d) 2
2
1
24
c)
32
a)
7 9 4 1
, , ,
10 20 15 5
b)
1 7 4 9
, , ,
5 20 15 20
c)
9 4 7 1
, , ,
29 15 10 5
d)
7 4 9 1
, , ,
10 15 20 5
43) nwT>rb
a) 282
b) 283
c) 281
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d) 273
b) 99.99
c) 999.9
d) 9.999
b) 70536
c) 70564
d) 71564
37) Find the greatest four digit number which is divisible by 110.
a) 8800
b) 9790
c) 9965
d) 9900
b) 24,48,32
c) 24,48,96
d) 24,48,36
c) 2 hrs 30 min
d)1hr 10 min
b) 2 hrs 50 min
12
b)
16
24
c)
32
1
d) 2
2
1
9 4 7 1
, , , in descending order is ......
20 15 10 5
a)
7 9 4 1
, , ,
10 20 15 5
b)
1 7 4 9
, , ,
5 20 15 20
c)
9 4 7 1
, , ,
29 15 10 5
d)
7 4 9 1
, , ,
10 15 20 5
b) 283
c) 281
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d) 273
b) 31
c) 30
d) 32
b) 101
c) 111
d) 121
b) 32
c) 37
d) 35
114
133
a)
b) 2
c) 7
d) 4
b)
Zo ^mJ OmVmo Va X = ?
3
7
c)
4
7
d)
6
7
Mm gm{d ......
b) 14
c) 6
d) 21
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b) 31
c) 30
d) 32
b) 101
c) 111
d) 121
b) 32
c) 37
d) 35
b) 2
c) 7
d) 4
114
in reduced form is ......
133
a)
2
3
b)
3
7
c)
4
7
d)
6
7
b) 14
c) 6
d) 21
a) AB = 5, BC = 5, CD = 5, AD = 5
b) AB = 6, BC = 5, CD = 6, AD = 5, ABC = 900
c) AB = 6, BC = 6, CD = 6, AD = 5, A = B = C = D
d) AB = 6, BC = 6, CD =6, AD = 6, ACD = 450
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a) a
53)
b) b
1st
26
1000
58)
b) 1.526
c) 152.6
d) 1526
b) gmodma
c) e{Zdma
d) Jidma
b) 0.026
c) 2.6
d) 0.0026
b)
c)
59)
d) 10
a) 0.26
57)
c) 20
a) a{ddma
56)
b) 24
55)
d) d
54)
c) c
b) 550 go_r
c) 525 go_r
d) 575 go_r
b) 11, 13
c) 29, 31
d) 25, 27
b) 100
c) 10
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d) 100,000
a) a
b) b
c) c
d) d
b) 24
c) 20
d) 10
b) 1.526
c) 152.6
d) 1526
55) 1st Feb.2004 was Sunday. Which was the day on 1st March 2004?
a) Sunday
56) Write
b) Monday
c) Saturday
d) Tuesday
c) 2.6
d) 0.0026
26
in the decimal form
1000
a) 0.26
b) 0.026
b) 550cm
c) 525 cm
d) 575 cm
c) 29, 31
d) 25, 27
b) 11, 13
60) How many times place value of 4 at lakh place to place value of 4 at tenth
place in number 478145 is ......
a) 10,000
b) 100
c) 10
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d) 100,000
61)
3
7
b)
3
17
c)
3 3 3 3 3
, , , ,
7 17 5 11 19
3
5
d)
3
11
c) 7.60
d) 7.81
b) 5.103
c) 51.03
d) 510.3
......
a) 5103
64) 14
b) 7.06
a) . 98
3
5
b) . 21
c) . 105
d) . 91
1
5
65) 6 4 ......
2
5
7
5
a) 2 3
4
10
b) 3 1
c) 1
b) 6
c) 9
d) 2
4
5
66) 27 3 =......
a) 3
b) 5
d) 27
c) 4
d) 3
c) 20
d) 60
gm{d ......
b) 6
c) 4
d) 5
MmH$moZm`m ~mOyM
m ^y{Vr` gH$o V H$m` Amho ?
a) aofmIS>
b)
{H$aU
c) aofm
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d) q~Xy
61) Find the middle one according to the value in the fractions
a)
3
7
b)
3
17
c)
3
5
3 3 3 3 3
, , , ,
7 17 5 11 19
d)
3
11
a) 7.6
63) 72.9 x 7 =
b) 7.06
c) 7.60
d) 7.81
b) 5.103
c) 51.03
d) 510.3
......
a) 5103
64) Find the cost price of 7 kg sugar at the rate of Rs.14 /Kg.
a) Rs.98
b) Rs.21
c) Rs.105
d) Rs.91
3
1
65) 6 4 ......
5
5
2
5
a) 2 3
7
5
4
10
b) 3 1
c) 1
b) 6
c) 9
d) 2
4
5
66) 27 3 = ......
a) 3
d) 27
67) In the division (121 121 121 121 ...... 006) 11 the remainder is ......
a) 6
b) 5
c) 4
d) 3
a) 5
b) 6
c) 20
d) 60
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
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b) 6234
c) 6243
d) 6432
2)
b)
nS>Xm,
d) AQ>Z
o m,
c) dZnVr
d)
nmH$`m
c) `m`mb`
d)
H$Moar
c) {S>g~
| a
d)
gQ>~| a
c)
hdm
d)
Ka
c)
Mmb{dUo
d)
hbUo
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
b) 11
c) 12
d) 19
1 1
: ?
2 3
a) 10
10)
c)
H$moQ>
c)
JUdoe
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d)
N>mVr
d)
b) 6234
c) 6243
d) 6432
2) Radio: Sound :: TV : ?
a) Light,
b) Screen,
c) Picture,
d) Antenna,
b) Garden
c) Plant
d) Petals
c) Court
d) Office
b) June
c) December
d) September
b) Water
c) Air
d) House
b) Wheel
c) Drive
d) Move
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
b) 11
c) 12
d) 19
b) Neck
c) Coat
d) Chest
c) Uniform
d) War
b) Judge
7) Horse: Leg::Automobile:?
a) Wagon
8) E: 5 :: H : ?
a) 6
9)
1 1
: ?
2 3
a) 10
10) Ring : Finger :: Tie : ?
a) Suit
b) Gun
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12)
b) qenr
c)
a) 4
b) 8
c)20
d) 14
a) 28
b) 36
c) 35
d) 20
a) P
b) N
c) K
d) O
a) 12
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
H$mnUo
d)
VmoS>Uo
13)
14)
15)
16)
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b) Tailor
c) Cut
d) Chop
a) 4
b) 8
c)20
d) 14
a) 28
b) 36
c) 35
d) 20
a) P
b) N
c) K
d) O
a) 12
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
13)
14)
15)
16)
- 129 -
17)
a) 5
b) 6
c) 12
d) 8
a) 2
b) 3
c) 6
d) 7
a) 15
b) 30
c) 10
d) 20
a) 40
b) 48
c) 56
d) 64
18)
19)
20)
- 130 -
17)
a) 5
b) 6
c) 12
d) 8
a) 2
b) 3
c) 6
d) 7
a) 15
b) 30
c) 10
d) 20
a) 40
b) 48
c) 56
d) 64
18)
19)
20)
- 131 -
21)
243
2187
81
19
6561
729
a) 6
b) 1
c) 12
d) 15
a) 16
b) 14
c) 10
d) 12
a) 12
b) 14
c) 10
d) 16
a) 1222
b) 108
c) 648
d) 1296
22)
23)
24)
- 132 -
21)
243
2187
81
19
6561
729
a) 6
b) 1
c) 12
d) 15
a) 16
b) 14
c) 10
d) 12
a) 12
b) 14
c) 10
d) 16
a) 1222
b) 108
c) 648
d) 1296
22)
23)
24)
- 133 -
25)
a) 8
b) 10
c) 5
d) 4
a) 3
b) 6
c) 8
d) 10
a) 18
b) 13
c) 30
d) -30
a) 107
b) 122
c) 135
d) 144
26)
27)
28)
- 134 -
25)
a) 8
b) 10
c) 5
d) 4
a) 3
b) 6
c) 8
d) 10
a) 18
b) 13
c) 30
d) -30
a) 107
b) 122
c) 135
d) 144
26)
27)
28)
- 135 -
29)
a) 11
30)
17
22
10
20
15
b) 25
c) 15
d) 27
b) 50
c) 45
d) 49
3 (19) 5
5 (39) 7
9 (?) 5
a) 54
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29)
a) 11
30)
17
22
10
20
15
b) 25
c) 15
d) 27
b) 50
c) 45
d) 49
3 (19) 5
5 (39) 7
9 (?) 5
a) 54
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Ans
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
c
a
d
b
d
b
b
d
c
d
d
b
a
d
c
b
b
c
a
c
d
b
d
d
d
c
a
d
c
Q. No.
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
Ans
b
a
c
c
a
d
b
c
d
b
d
c
a
b
c
d
b
d
a
b
a
a
c
c
c
c
d
c
a
Q. No.
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
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Ans
b
c
b
b
a
d
b
b
c
a
c
b
b
c
d
b
b
a
d
b
b
a
d
d
a
c
d
c
b
Q. No.
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
Ans
b
a
a
d
c
c
c
d
d
a
a
d
b
c
b
d
b
a
b
c
a
b
a
b
a
a
a
Ans
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
b
b
b
c
c
b
a
b
c
b
d
c
d
c
d
d
a
b
Q. No.
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
Ans
Q. No.
Ans
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
c
b
a
a
a
d
b
c
d
b
a
b
a
d
b
b
d
c
d
d
b
b
a
a
b
d
d
c
a
d
a
d
d
a
b
Q. No.
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
Ans
a
b
b
c
c
c
a
d
b
d
a
a
c
a
c
d
a
d
c
d
c
c
a
Q. No. Ans
7
8
9
10
11
12
b
c
c
b
b
c
Q. No. Ans
13
14
15
16
17
18
d
a
c
b
d
a
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Q. No. Ans
19
20
21
22
23
24
a
b
b
c
d
d
Q. No. Ans
25
26
27
28
29
30
c
a
c
b
b
d
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- 141 -
2)
c) dmXimi
w o
S>mJ| ami XoemV eoVrgmR>r S>mJ| a m`mda gnmQ> AmoQ>o H$aUo JaOoMo AgVo H$maU ......
a) O{ZrMr Yyn Wm~Vo d O{ZrMm H$g H$r hmoVmo.
b) O{ZrMr Yyn dmT>Vo d O{ZrMm H$g dmT>Vmo.
c) O{ZrMr Yyn Wm~Vo d O{ZrMm H$g dmT>Vmo.
d) O{ZrMr Yyn H$r hmoVo Am{U H$ghr H$r hmoVmo.
3)
4)
c)
Yyn
d)
Mw~ H$d
dmam, T>J, nmD$g Am{U WS >ho eX ImbrbnH$s H$moUm {H$oer g~{ YV AmhoV?
a) ~mnr^dZ
5)
b) ~mnr^dZ
b) hdmmZ
c) Yyn
d) {dKQ>Z
b) JY
c) >r
d) Md
6) dmam Am{U nmUr mmwio mVrMo hmoUmao WmZmVa hUOo ...... hmo.
a) Yyn
7)
b) ~mnr^dZ
c)
KfU
d) O{Zr
IMUo
b) H$me^o dVy
c) AnmaXeH$dVy
d) H$mhr doig
o nmaXeH$ Va H$mhr doigo H$me^o
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b) Increase in winds
c) Storms
b) Evaporation
c) Erosion
d) Magnetism
4) Windy, cloudy, rainy & cold words that help us to describe ......
a) Evaporation
b) Weather
c) Erosion
d) Decomposition
b) Smell
c) Sight
d) Taste
b) Evaporation
c) Friction
d) Land slide
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8)
9)
`m nXmWmYyZ H$me nma OmD$ eH$Vmo nU Varhr nbrH$S>rb dVy n> {Xgy eH$V Zmhr
`mbm ...... hUVmV.
a)
AnmaXeH$
b) nmaXeH$
c)
AenmaXeH$
10)
a) AnmaXeH$
b) nmaXeH$
c)
AenmaXeH$
b) XrrdVy
c) AXrrdVy
d)
nmaXeH$
dmiy
b)
c)
XJS>
bmHy$S>
d) gmIa
mVr
b)
c)
H$moigm
d)
bmHy$S>
Am{U H$U
H$mM
EImXm nXmW ...... mMo H$U EH$oH$mnmgyZ {dbJ hmoVmV Am{U m mmV
ngaVmV.
a) ChmV R>d
o bm AgVm.
b) Vmn{dbm AgVm.
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8) Materials that allow light to pass but through which objects cannot be clearly seen
are said to be ......
a) Opaque
b) Transparent
c) Translucent
b) Transparent
c) Translucent
b) Luminous
c) Non-luminous
d) Transparent
b) Rock
c) Wood
d) Sugar
b) Coal
c) Glass
d) Wood
14) When a substance ...... its particles separate from it & spread throughout the given
medium.
a) Is placed in sunshine
b) Is heated in air
c) Dissolves in liquid
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15)
23)
nmmm KZ, d Am{U dmy m AdWm ...... Agmwio EH$oH$mnmgyZ doJm AmhoV.
a)
b)
c)
d)
oH$ aoUM
y r gamgar JVr doJir
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15) Generally electric wires are covered with plastic coating, because ......
a) It looks attractive
b) Transmitted
c) Reflected
d) Refracted
18) Generally handles of frying pans are made up of plastic, because ......
a) It is good conductor of heat.
b) It absorbs heat.
c) It is bad conductor of heat.
d) Plastic can have attractive shapes and colors
19) Which of the following converts electrical energy into motion?
a) Generator
b) Light bulb
c) Fan
d) Television
b) Sun
c) Jupiter
d) Saturn
23) The solid, liquid & gaseous states of water are different from each other in
a) The mass of the individual atoms.
b) The size of the individual atoms.
c) The net electrical charge of individual molecules.
d) The average speed of movement of individual molecules.
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25)
a) yQ>Z
b) S>mQ>Z
c) H$mon{ZH$g
d) AmBZQ>mBZ
26)
27)
EH$
b) XmoZ
c)
VrZ
d)
Mma
Mw~ H$mm X{jU Ydw mMr eVr mm Cma Ywd mm eVr ......
a)
b)
c)
BVH$sM AgVo.
d) er g~{ YV ZgVo.
28)
29)
30)
c)
d)
{Xem emoYmgmR>r dmnabo OmUmao ...... `m Mw~ H$s Vdmda AmYm[aV Amho.
a)
Ydw
b)
c)
Mw~ H$ gyMr
d) BboQ>mo H$mon
{dwV Mw~ H$
b)
H$mJXmMo VwH$S>o
c)
d)
bmHy$S>
bpQ>H$
CH$mVrm n{hm Q>mV mZdOmV Amnm yb^yV JaOm ...... Am{U ......
dmn$Z nyU H$aV Ago.
a)
PmS>,o H$maImZo
b)
c)
PmS>,o XH$mZo
d) PmS>,o qgMZ jo
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24) The scientist who first discovered that the earth revolves round the sun was......
a) Newton
b) Dalton
c) Copernicus
d) Einstein
c) Three poles
d) Four poles
b) Two poles
26) The strength of the south pole of magnet is ...... the strength of its north pole.
a) Greater than
b) Less than
c) Equal to
d) Not related to
27) Magnets...... each other, if like poles are faced to each other.
a) Attract
b) Produce highest magnetic field at midpoint between them
c) Produce lowest but nonzero magnetic field
d) Repel
28) ...... is the magnetic instrument used to find the direction.
a) Poles
b) Electromagnet
c) Compass
d) Electroscope
b) Paper pieces
c) Plastic
d) Wood
30) Mankind in early stage fulfilled its basic needs using ...... & ......
a) Trees & factory
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31)
ImUr ^anya mUmV CnbY AmhoV Am{U YmVy {ZH${fV H$aUo gmono AgVo.
c)
d)
YmVyMr H$UIaVm, doJdoJio AmH$ma omMr jVm Am{U dhZ B. gmaIo H$mhr {d{e>
JwUY.
32) gm dmhVyH$ CmoJ hm wV: {d{hatYyZ {iUmao Vob Am{U ImUrYyZ {iUmm
33)
a)
b) noQ> mb
o ,
{S>Pb
o Am{U Zg{JH$ dmy
c)
Ho$amogrZ, noQ> mb
o Am{U {S>Pb
o
d) {S>Pb
o ,
mVr hm Amnm {ZgJmVrb EH$ hdmMm KQ>H$ Amho. mVrwio Amnmbm A {iVo.
OJbo dmT>VmV Am{U nmmMr nmVir H$m amhVo. Aem mVrMo gajU H$aUo JaOoMo Amho,
H$maU ......
(1) mVr dmmZo Am{U nmmwio ghO dmhZ OmVo.
(2) moH$m mVrMr ghO Yyn hmoV Zmhr.
(3$) mVrMm nmVi Wa Vma hmomg Iyn H$mi bmJVmo.
(4>) ZXrbm Ambom nwamwio mVr {iVo. mwio H$miOr H$amMo H$maU Zmhr
a) 1
Am{U 2
c) 2
34)
b) 1
Am{U 3
Am{U 3
d) 2, 3
Am{U 4
dmT>m bmoH$goi
w o nmUr Am{U AmMr JaO dmT>Vo Amho.
d)
31) Most of the metals are obtained from their specific ores and some are found in
metallic form in nature. Metals have acquired important place in living of mankind
because ......
a) Most of the arms are made from metals.
b) Ores are abundantly available & they can be easily extracted.
c) They are comparative cheap & shining.
d) Of their specific properties like toughness, taking shapes, conduction etc.
32) The transport industry today depends mainly on oil from well & coal from mines.
We pump out ...... from oil wells.
a) Crude oil and natural gas.
b) Petrol, diesel and natural gas.
c) Kerosene, petrol and diesel.
d) Diesel, kerosene and natural gas.
33) Soil is one of the very important entities in nature. We get food, grow jungles and
conserve water in soil. Hence we need to protect soil because ......
1) Soil is swept away easily by wind & water.
2) Loose soil does not erode for longer time.
3) It takes long time to form even this layer of soil.
4) We get soil through river via floods & need not worry.
a) 1 & 2
b) 1 & 3
c) 2 & 3
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d) 2,3 & 4
35)
36)
O{ZrMm CnmoJ eoVOrZ hUyZ AYm {nH$dmgmR>r Ho$bm OmVmo. Vr mVr ......
~Z{dmgmR>r gwm dmnabr OmVo.
a) {dQ>m, ^mS>r Am{U {ZgJm}nMma
b)
d) {dQ>m,
EImXm KZ nXmW AmnU H$mnV am{hbo qH$dm mMr nyS> H$arV am{hbmo Va eodQ>r mMo
...... $nmVa hmoBb
.
a) AmBQ>mBZm gymZwgma D$O}V
b) dmT>b
o m Xm~mwio doJm AdWoV
c) gy H$Umo (mMm AmH$ma dmnabom mda Adb~Z
y Agob)
d) AeV: dmo Am{U AeV: ~mnr^dZmo
37)
38)
H$MmMo dJuH$aU H$aVmZm dmnam OmUmm Mw~ H$s nQ>Q>mwio ...... doJio oVmV.
a)
gd YmVyMo VwH$S>o
b)
c)
d) gwdmhH$ nXmW
gmjrZo {ZarjU Ho$bo mZwgma XmoZ dfmV {VMr CMr H$mhr BMmZr dmT>br hmoVr. ho ......
m ~XbmMo CXmhaU Amho.
a)
ObX hmoUmm
c) AmdVu
39)
40)
b)
Zg{JH$
d) n[adVZr
b) An[adVZr
c) AmdVu
d) n[adVZr
b) CnwV
c) AmdVu
d)
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hm{ZH$maH$
35) Soil is mainly used as agricultural land for producing food. It is also used for
making......
a) Bricks, pots & medicinal use.
b) Houses, concrete roads.
c) Pots and extracting metals.
d) Bricks, shahabad tiles & roof tiles.
36) If we keep on cutting or grinding solid substance by using suitable cutter or grinder,
finally the solid gets converted into ......
a) Energy by Einsteins equation
b) Different state due to increased pressure.
c) Fine particles with size depending upon tool.
d) Partially liquefy & partially evaporates.
37) Magnetic belts separate ...... from scrap.
a) All metallic pieces
b) Plastic & rubber
c) Iron containing material
d) Good conducting material
38) Sakshi observed that, her height has increased by some inches in 2 years. It is an
example of a ...... change.
a) fast
b) natural
c) periodic
d) reversible
b) irreversible
c) periodic
d) reversible
b) useful
c) periodic
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d) harmful
41)
42)
b) amgm{ZH$ d AZmdVu
c)
d) Zg{JH$
Zg{JH$ d AZmdVu
b) amgm{ZH$ d AmdVu$
CnwV d Zg{JH$
c) amgm{ZH$ d n[adVZr
43)
d AmdVu
d) CnwV d mZd-{Z{V
d) ObX
44)
45)
46)
47)
b) gwZmr
c) dUdm
d)
Mmm H$bm
c)
Zg{JH$, hm{ZH$maH$
d) hm{ZH$maH$, n[adVZr
b) AmdVu
c)
d) n[adVZr
ObX hmoUmam
b)
d)
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b) Tsunamis
b) periodic, reversible
c) natural, harmful
d) harmful, reversible
b) periodic
c) quick
d) reversible
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48)
49)
50)
51)
d) amgm{ZH$, Cn`w$
WS> nmUr Agbom nomm ~mh nR>^mJmda nmmMo W|~ Om hmoVmV. hm ......
~Xb Amho.
a) AmdVu
b) mZd-{Z{V
c)
d) amgm{ZH$
^m{VH$
b)
c) AmdVu
d) AZmdVu
b) n[adVZr
ObX hmoUmam
c) amgm{ZH$
52)
d)
^m{VH$
mo {dYmZ {ZdS>m.
a)
b)
c)
d) AmH$memV
53)
^m{VH$
mo {dYmZ {ZdS>m.
a) KS>mimm H$mQ>mMo {$aUo hm An[adVZr (AwH$r) ~Xb hmo.
b)
c)
d)
b) Slow, irreversible
c) Physical, reversible
d) Chemical, useful
49) Formation of drops of water on the outer wall of the glass containing cold water
is a ...... change.
a) periodic
b) man - made
c) physical
d) chemical
50) Properties such as shape, size, colour and state of a substance are called ......
properties.
a) chemical
b) physical
c) periodic
d) non - periodic
b) reversible
c) chemical
d) physical
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54)
55)
56)
b)
oUmMo {dViUo$
c)
d)
b) _Zo{eAMr
c)
d)
amYmZo H$mS>no Qo >rMr H$mS>r noQ>dmda {Vbm VrM H$mS>r nwhm nyd d$nmV {iy eHo$b H$m?
a)
b) Zmhr,
57)
$sV OmiUo
c)
d)
AmnU gbdZ Pmbobm H$mnya nwhm {idy eH$Vmo H$m? H$maU H$m?
a)
b)
c)
b) n[adVZr, AmdVu
d) CnwV, mZd-{Z{V
b) CnwV, hm{ZH$maH$
c)
^m{VH$, hm{ZH$maH$
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b) Melting of wax
c) Photosynthesis
d) Rusting of iron
56) Radha burnt a matchstick. Can she get the same matchstick in the original state?
a) Yes, because burning is a reversible change.
b) No, because burning is an irreversible change.
c) Yes, because burning is a fast change.
d) No, because burning is a periodic change.
57) Can we get the sublimed camphor back? Why?
a) Yes, sublimation is a reversible change.
b) No, because sublimation is an irreversible change.
c) Yes, because sublimation is a periodic change.
d) No, because sublimation is a non periodic change.
58) Change in colour of plant leaves is ...... as well as ...... change.
a) natural, quick
b) reversible, periodic
c) natural, slow
59) Ripening of fruit is a ...... change but over ripening of a fruit is a ......
change.
a) chemical, man - made
b) useful, harmful
c) physical, harmful
d) slow, reversible
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60)
61)
b) n[adVZr amgm{ZH$
c) CnwV, mZd-{Z{V
mo {dYmZ {ZdS>m.
a)
63)
64)
gw {H$Zmmda bmQ>mM
r hmoUmar o-Om hm ...... ~Xb Amho.
a) Zg{JH$ d An[adVZr
b) AmdVu d n[adVZr
c) AmdVu d An[adVZr
d)
c)
d)
Zg{JH$, hm{ZH$maH$
AmdVu, hm{ZH$maH$
mo {dYmZ {ZdS>m.
a) ~Q>mQ>m Iam~ hmoUo hm mZd-{Z{V AmdVu ~Xb Amho.
b)
c)
d) ~r
65)
b)
c)
AJ d n
d) a d c Xmohr
- 160 -
$ S>mHo o $d N>mVr
b) Reversible, chemical
d) Slow, reversible
c) natural, harmful
d) periodic, harmful
- 161 -
b) S>mHo $o , N>mVr
c) nmoQ>, N>mVr
d) N>mVr, S>mHo $o
b) S>mHo $o
c) |Xy
d) AJ^mJ
c) Obe$s
d) AUwe$s
b) OdBYZ
b) m{hVr
c) AZw^d
d) kmZ|{`o
b) earaaMZmem c) dJuH$aUem
d) eara{H$`mem
b) N>mVr
c) CXa
72)
d) b d c Xmohr
66) Lungs and brain are located in ...... and ...... region respectively.
a) Anterior, posterior
b) Head, chest
c) Abdomen, chest
d) Chest, head
b) Head
c) Brain
d) Anterior region
b) Biofuel
b) Information
c) Experience
d) Sense organs
b) Anatomy
c) Taxonomy
d) Physiology
b) Chest
c) Abdomen
d) Both b and c
b) Carbohydrates
c) Proteins
d) Minerals
75) Organisms like house fly and mosquito do not cause disease. But they carry
diseases causing organisms to their hosts. They are called as......
a) Pathogen
b) Insect
c) Vector
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d) Pest
b) {OdmUy
c) H$dH$m
d) {H$So>
c) H$mdri
d) ESg
c) ApW
d) gao H$
b) j`amoJ
b) A{^gaU
b) AmH$mamZ
c) aJ
d) gwaHw$`m
b) {hado
c) Vn{H$ar
d) nmT>ao
b) bpQ>H$Mr IoiUr
c) {ga{H$ H$n
d) dV mZn
b) gy` H$me
c) dmam
d) gwm`m bmQ>m
a) MmbUo, niUo
c) X`mMo nXZ, mg KoUo
b) PmonUo, dmMZ
d) nmohUo, CS>mmaUo
a) bo{Z`m
b) {OAmS>uAm c) bmmo{S>`
d) EQ>m{~m
85) Vwhr {H$Ho$Q> IoiVmZm nS>bmV. Vwhr S>m Q>amH$S>o Jobm AgVm, mZr hmS> moS>bo AgmMr
eVm dV{dbr. ImbrbnH$s H$moUVo dH$s narjm V S>m Q>amZr dmnabo AgVm hmS>
moS>mMo ZH$s gmJVm oBb
?
a) j - {H$aU
b) gmoZmoJm $s
c) C.T. H$Z
d) E.Ama.Am.
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b) Bacteria
c) Fungus
d) Insect
c) Jaundice
d) AIDS
c) Skeletal
d) Hormonal
b) Tuberculosis
b) Circulatory
b) Shape
c) Colour
d) Wrinkles
b) Green
c) Brown
d) White
b) Plastic toys
c) Ceramic cups
d) Newspaper
b) Sunlight
c) Wind
d) Sea waves
83) Which of the following activities are not controlled by sense organs?
a) Walking and running
b) Giardia
c) Plasmodium d) Entamoeba
85) You were playing cricket and you fell down. You had injury to your hand. When
you went to doctor he said there must be fracture in your hand. Which of the
following medical examination technique doctor should use to confirm there is
fracture?
a) X-ray
b) Sonography
c) CT-scan
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d) MRI
88)
w$w$g
b)
c)
OR>a
d)
S>mi
o o
w$w$gmmao AmV KoVbobm AmpgOZ earamm {d{dY ^mJmbm ...... mao nmohMdbm OmVmo.
a)
bmb aVnoer
b) nmT>m aVnoer
c)
aVn{>H$m
d) aV
ImbrbnH$s H$moUVm nm Vwhr KamV Q>{o bphOZgmoa ~gbo AgVmZm d XmZmda niV
AgVmZm `m Yrb mo $aH$ Xe{dVmo?
a) Oohm Vwhr KamV Q>{o bhOZ gmoa ~gbobo AgVm Vohm Vwm Xmm R>m
o `mMm
R>do Vmo.
c) niVmZm Vwm dgZmMm Xa ~gyZ Q>{o bphOZ ~KVmZmm Xamnojm OmV AgVmo.
d) darbnH$s gd nm ~amo~a
89)
d) aVmVrb gnU
y AmpgOZ emofZy KoU.o
90)
dgZ hUOo H$m~Z S>mAmgmBS> AmV KoUo d AmpgOZMm CN>d mg H$aUo hmo.
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b) Heart
c) Stomach
d) Eyes
87)The oxygen taken in via lungs is transported to the various body parts by ......
a) Red blood cells
c) Blood platelets
d) Blood plasma
88) Which of the following option shows correct difference between when you are
sitting in front of Television in home and you are running on the ground?
a) When you are sitting in front of the Television your heart rate is fast as
compared to when you are running
b) When you are running then only your brain works to co-ordinate your body
movement.
c) While running rate of breathing is more than the rate of breathing during
sitting in front of Television
d) All of the above
89) Which of the following is function of the heart?
a) Pumping of blood to various organs
b) Conversion of deoxygenated blood to oxygenated blood
c) Conversion of oxygenated blood to deoxygenated blood
d) Absorption of complete oxygen present in blood
90) Choose the correct statement for respiration
a) Breathing means inhalation of oxygen
b) Respiration involves only exhalation of carbon dioxide
c) Respiration involves inhalation of carbon dioxide and exhalation of oxygen
d) Exhalation of carbon dioxide is one of the phenomenons of respiration.
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91)
b)
c)
nMZ hUOo AmMo {dm KQ>H$mV $nmVa H$$Z Vo aVmV emofZy KoUo hmo.
b)
c) pn[aQ>i
w o Vwhmbm BOo eZMr OmUrd hmoV Zmhr.
d)
93)
94) ......
96)
ga yQ>Z
c) {dbh amQ>O
Zo
b)
c)
XY
mg
a) S>J
| y Q>mim
b) {MH$ZJwm
c) {hdVmn Q>mim
d) Q>m$mBS
> Q>mim
d)
gr. hr. aZ
d)
^mV
a) S>mir
95) Jnr
b)
d) darbnH$s gd nm ~amo~a
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Q>mim
b) Sir Newton
c) Wilheim Rontgen
d) C. V. Raman
b) Milk
c) Meat
d) Rice
b) Prevent chickengunia
c) Prevent malaria
d) Prevent typhoid
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97)
98)
b) dmXag
c)
d) Bgw{bZ
bmioVrb AmboO
OmoS>m Owidm
AmOma
99)
Cnm
a)
{haS>mVZy aV oUo
I)
b)
II)
c) amVmYionUm
III)
d)
IV)
100)
a) Am~dbobo nXmW
c)
d) H$m ^mm
OmXm {eOdobb
o o A
b) S>mgmi
w o {hdVmn hmoV Zmhr.
c) gd gyOrd CKS>m S>m
o mZo ~KVm oVmV.
d)
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97) Which of the following digestive juice is mainly helpful in digestion of fats?
a) Bile juice
b) Pancreatic juice
c) Salivary amylase
d) Insulin
Treatment
I. Bleeding gums
B. Supplement of vitamin B
b) Spouts
c) Overcooked food
d) Salads
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102) hdom$V
a) {hdVmn
b) KQ>gn
c)
d) H$mdri
H$mbam
103) earamMo
104)
a)
b)
c)
Km
d) dH$
w$\w$g
~$mi
w o aV nQ>H$Z JmoR>V.o
b) WS>
105)
aV dmhV Zmhr
c)
d)
107)
b) nmo{bAmo
c) YZwdmV
H$V hm ......
a)
b)
c)
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d)
{hdVmn
b) Whooping cough
c) Cholera
d) Jaundice
103) Which of the following is responsible for controlling the body temperature?
a) Heart
b) Lung
c) Sweat
d) Kidneys
104) Application of ice near the bleeding wound is advised as first aid to slow down
the bleeding, because ......
a) Blood freezes quickly due to ice
b) The cooler blood does not flow
c) Blood vessels contract due to cooling, so the flow of blood is reduced
d) Ice interacts with blood flow
105) The chief function of bile juice is.......
a) Regulation of digestion of food
b) Emulsification of proteins for digestion
c) Emulsification of fats for digestion
d) Digestion of fats by enzymes
106) BCG vaccine gives protection against ...... disease.
a) Tuberculosis
b) Polio
c) Tetanus
d) Malaria
b) Storage organ
d) Sensory organ
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108)
b) ^anya
c)
nmUr mdo.
Add
(I) wI/Vm|S>
(II) OR>a
(III) bhmZ AmVS>o
(IV) moR>o AmVS>o
H$m
(A) {dm KQ>H$mMo emofU
(B) AmMm Jmoim Vma H$aUo/Kmg H$aUo
(C) nmmMo emofU
(D) A KwgiUo
a) 1-
AmVS>o
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Function
I. Mouth
II. Stomach
B. formation of bolus
C. absorption of water
D. churning of food
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111)
II
III
IV
a) I, II, III, IV
d) III, II, I, IV
112) ImbrbnH$s
a)
XY
b) ~Ja
c)
^mV
d)
gbS>
II) gd gyOrdmi
w o AmOma hmoVmV.
III) gyOrd gd AgVmV.
IV) AdN> hmVmZr A hmVmimg amoJgma hmoVmo.
114) Oa
a) II, III, IV
b) III, IV
c) I, III, IV
d) I, II, III,IV
c) Q>m$mBS
> : hdm : dgZgWm
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111) Arrange the following diagrams in proper sequence with reference to start to end
of human digestive system
I
II
III
IV
a) I, II, III, IV
d) III, II, I, IV
b) Burger
c) Rice
d) Salad
113) Some sentences are given below, choose the correct sentences
I. Some diseases are caused by wrath of god
II. All organisms cause diseases.
III. Micro-organisms are present everywhere
IV. Handling food with unclean hands can spread diseases.
a) II, III, IV
b) III, IV
c) I, III, IV
d) I, II, III,IV
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115) Imbr
{Xbom amoJmMo nmmm$V gma hmoUmao d hdom$V ngma hmoUmao amoJ m JQ>mV
dJuH$aU H$am. AmOma : Q>m$mBS >, H$mbam, jamoJ, KQ>gn, H$mdri
a) nmmm$V ngaUmao AmOma : Q>m$mBS
>, H$mbam, H$mdri
b) hdom$V ngaUmao AmOma : Q>m$mBS
>, H$mbam, H$mdri
c) nmmm$V ngaUmao AmOma : Q>m$mBS
>, H$mbam, H$mdri, KQ>gn
d) nmmm$V ngaUmao AmOma : Q>m$mBS
>, H$mbam
116)
117) "j`amoJ'
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d) oX
115) Classify the following diseases as water borne and air borne disease
Diseases: Typhoid, cholera, tuberculosis, diphtheria, jaundice
a) Water borne diseases: Typhoid, cholera, jaundice
b) Air borne diseases: Typhoid, cholera, jaundice
c) Water borne diseases: Typhoid, cholera, jaundice, diphtheria
d) Water borne diseases: Typhoid, cholera,
116) Which of the following nutrient is absent in milk?
a) Protein
b) Carbohydrate
c) Vitamin C
d) Fat
117) Which of the following care should be taken in order to prevent spread of
disease "tuberculosis"?
a) Drink boiled water
b) Take vaccines time to time
c) Cover your mouth while sneezing & coughing with handkerchief
d) Regular use of antibiotics
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J{UV
1 1 1
118)
2 4 8
a) 0.155
c) 0.825
d) 0.625
b) 17
c) 24
d) 30
a) 63
b) 65
2 1
121) x 2
x
a) 0
c) 67
d) 69
c) 2
d) 4
122) Aem
125) Imcrc
b) 2 < - 4
c) -2 < - 4
d) -4 > 4
12 (x + 4) = 12 x + 48
a) ~oaOoMm gmhM JwUY
c) {dVaU
JwUY
d) nadVu JwUY
126) {dH$mg gH$mir 7 : 15 dmOVm H$mmgmR>r KamVyZ {ZKmbm. Vmo g`mH$mir 4 : 45 dmOVm
Kar naV Ambm, Va Vmo EHy$U {H$Vr doi Kam~mhoa hmoVm ?
a) 7 Vmg 30 {{ZQ>o
b) 9 Vmg 30 {{ZQ>o
c) 3 Vmg 30 {{ZQ>o
d) 8 Vmg 30 {{ZQ>o
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MATHEMATICS
1 1 1
118) The decimal form of is equal to ......
2 4 8
a) 0.155
c) 0.825
d) 0.625
b) 17
c) 24
d) 30
c) 67
d) 69
b) 65
2 1
121) What is the smallest value of x 2 ?
x
a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) 4
122) How many numbers are their up till now which are even as well as prime numbers?
a) Five
b) Two
c) One
d) Zero
b) Two
c) Finite
d) Infinite
b) 2 < - 4
c) 2 < - 4
d) 4 > 4
b) 9 hr 30 min
c) 3 hr 30 min
d) 8 hr 30 min
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127)
128)
129)
b) A 3 = 8
c) 12 + A = 7
d) 15 A = 10
Oa
1 7 5
x 3x 6
Va x Mr [H$V ......
a) 2
130)
3
5
3
5
d) 6
b)
3
5
c)
5
3
d)
5
3
132) 2001
b) 12 : 7
c) 7 : 12
b) 1
c) 9
b) 0.9399
c) 9.399
d) 93.99
5 5
134) gmoS>dm x x
3 3
a)
c)
d)
m{hVr Anwar
a) 0
133)
c) 5
Mr {d g`m ......
a)
131)
b) 4
5
3
CH$b e Zmhr
b)
10
3
d) 0
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d) 10
127) Which of the following angles are the angles of a right angled triangle?
a) 800, 500, 900
b) A 3 = 8
c) 12 + A = 7
d) 15 A = 10
1 7 5
then the value of x = ......
129) If
x 3x 6
a) 2
130) Opposite of
a)
3
5
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6
3
is ......
5
b)
3
5
c)
5
3
d)
5
3
131) After adding 3 to both the terms in a ratio, the ratio becomes 2 : 3. Find that
ratio.
a) 14: 15
b) 12 : 7
c) 7 : 12
d) Data insufficient.
b) 1
c) 9
d) 10
b) 0.9399
c) 9.399
5 5
134) Solve x x
3 3
a)
5
3
c) No solution possible
b)
10
3
d) 0
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d) 93.99
135)
b) 10
d) 12
a) 2
137)
c) 11
b) 3
1
3
, 31% , 0.313, 0.03
3
10
c) 7
d) 9
...... Agob.
a)
138)
1
3
b) 31 %
c)
3
10
d) 0.313
139) 1, 4, 0,7 ho
a) 0147
140) 18
b) 1047
c) 1704
d) 1407
c) 6
d) 7
a) 4
141)
b) 5
142) 135
b) 3
c) 15
d) 1/3
a) 2, 7
b) 3, 11
c) 3, 9
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d) 6, 3
135) If the day on the 29th of a month is Thursday. What is the date of the 2nd
Saturday in that month?
a) 9
b) 10
c)11
b) 3
1
3
......
d) 9
1
3
, 31% , 0.313, 0.03 are arranged in ascending order then the
3
10
middle fraction is
a)
c) 7
d)12
.......
b) 31 %
c)
3
10
d) 0.313
b) 1047
c) 1704
d) 1407
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7
141) Adding three in two and dividing fifteen by their sum we get .......
a) 5
b) 3
c) 15
d) 1/3
b) 3, 11
c) 3, 9
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d) 6, 3
143) BODMAS Mm
a) VoM
c)
H$ ~Xbmg ......
a) a + b
b) a - b
c) b a, b < a
d) darbnH$s gd nm~amo~a
146)
d)
145)
Cma {iob
{H$aU
b) aofmIS>
c) aofm
d)
c) -23
d) |- 23|
c) 470
d) 00
Vb
147) 470
b) 23
a) 430
b) 1330
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144) If a & b are whole numbers then ...... must be a whole number.
a) a + b
b) a b
c) b a, b < a
b) Segment
c) Line
d) Plane
c) - 23
d) |- 23|
c) 470
d) 00
b) 23
b) 1330
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Ans
Q. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
d
b
c
b
c
a
b
c
a
b
d
b
c
c
b
b
c
c
c
c
a
c
d
c
b
c
d
c
a
b
d
a
b
d
a
c
c
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Ans
b
d
d
c
d
c
d
c
c
b
c
c
b
d
c
d
b
b
b
b
c
b
c
a
b
c
c
a
d
c
c
d
b
c
d
d
c
Q. No.
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
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Ans
c
a
d
a
c
c
c
b
c
c
a
d
a
c
a
d
c
d
c
b
c
b
a
a
c
c
d
b
c
c
c
a
c
d
a
a
b
Q. No.
Ans
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
b
b
d
a
c
c
b
b
c
c
c
d
a
c
b
b
a
b
b
c
b
c
a
b
a
b
c
b
c
b
c
c
a
b
b
b