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ACME (10th Pass) 2015

Select the correct alternative. Only one is correct.


There is NEGATIVE marking. For each wrong answer 0.5 mark will be deducted.
Q.1

Q.2

Number of equilateral triangle that can be


constructed by joining the vertices of a regular
hexagon is
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 6

Q.1

If x = 3 + 2 2 then (considering positive square

Q.2

,d le "kV~Hkqt ds 'kh"kks dks feykdj cuk;s tk ldus


okys leckgq f=Hkqtksa dh la[;k gS
(A) 1
(C) 3

simplifies to
root of x), x
x

(A) natural number which is prime


(B) natural number which is composite
(C) an irrational number
(D) a rational number which is not an integer.

[902 = 180]

(B) 2
(D) 6

;fn x = 3 + 2 2 gS, rks x

(x dk /kukRed oxZ ewy ysus ij) dk ljyre :i gS


(A) ,d kr la[;k, tks fd vHkkT; gS
(B) ,d kr la[;k, tks fd HkkT; la[;k gS
(C) ,d vifjes; la[;k gS
(D) ,d ifjes; la[;k, tks fd iw.kkd ughsa gS

Q.3

D is a real number with non-terminating digits


a 1 and a 2 after the decimal point. Let
D = 0.a1a2a1a2a1a2............... with a1 & a2 not
both zero. Which of the followingwhen multiplied
by D will necessarily give an integer?
(A) 33
(B) 288
(C) 18
(D) 198

Q.3

D ,d okLrfod la[;k gS, ftlesa n'keyo ds i'pkr~


vlkar (non-terminating) vad a1 rFkk a2 gSA
ekuk D = 0.a1a2a1a2a1a2............... ftlesa a1 rFkk
a2 nksuksa gh 'kwU; ugha gS, rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk D ls xq.kk
djus ij vo'; gh iw.kkd nsrk gS?
(A) 33
(B) 288
(C) 18
(D) 198

Q.4

The average marks of a student in ten papers are


80. If the highest and the lowest scores are not
considered, the average is 81. If his highest score
is 92, then the lowest are
(A) 55
(B) 60
(C) 62
(D) Cannot be determined.

Q.4

,d fo|kFkhZ ds nl 'u i=ksa esa vkSlr vad 80 gSA ;fn


vf/kdre ,oa U;wure vadksa dks ugha fy;k tkrk gS, rks
vkSlr 81 gSA ;fn mlds vf/kdre vad 92 gS, rks
U;wure vad gS

CODE : A

(A) 55
(B) 60
(C) 62
(D) fu/kkZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk gS

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Q.5

Q.6

Q.7

Q.8

Q.9

What is the ratio of the circumference of the


outermost circle to the innermost polygonABCD?
The outermost circle circumscribes the square
PQRS, and A, B, C, D are the midpoints of the
sides of the square PQRS. Both the circles are
concentric.

(A)
3

(B)

(C)
2

(D)
4

Which one of the following cannot be the ratio of


angles in a right angled triangle
(A) 1 : 2 : 3
(B) 1 : 3 : 4
(C) 1 : 1 : 2
(D) 1 : 3 : 6
cos 2
3 and 0 < < 90, then the
If
cot 2 cos 2
value of is
(A) 30
(B) 45
(C) 60
(D) none of these
If x2 + y2 + 4x + 4y + 8 = 0, then (x + y) is equal
to:
(A) 1
(B) 0
(C) 3
(D) 4
In the given figure, when the outer circles all have
radii R then the radius of the inner circle will be

2R

2 1
(C) 2 1R
(A)

CODE : A

(B)

1
2

(D) 2R

Q.5

Q.6

lcls ckgjh o`k oxZ PQRS ds ifjxr gS rFkk


A, B, C, D oxZ PQRS dh Hkqtkvksa ds e/; fcUnq gS
rFkk nksuksa o`k ldsfU; gS, rks lcls ckgjh o`k dh
ifjkh dk lcls vUnj okys cgqHkqt ABCD ds lkFk
vuqikr

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

fuEu esa ls dkSulk ,d ledks.k f=Hkqt esa dks.kksa dk


vuqikr ugha gks ldrk
(A) 1 : 2 : 3
(C) 1 : 1 : 2

Q.7

Q.8

(B) 1 : 3 : 4
(D) 1 : 3 : 6

cos 2
3 rFkk 0 < < 90 gS, rks
;fn
cot 2 cos 2
dk eku gS
(A) 30
(B) 45
(C) 60
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
2
2
;fn x + y + 4x + 4y + 8 = 0 gS, rks (x + y)

dk eku gS
(A) 1
(C) 3
Q.9

(B) 0
(D) 4

fn;s x;s fp= esa, tc lHkh ckg~; o`kksa dh f=T;k,sa R


gS, rks vUr% o`k dh f=T;k gS

2R

2 1
(C) 2 1R
(A)

(B)

1
2

(D) 2R

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Q.10

While simplifying

1 cos x
two students got the
1 cos x

Q.10

following answers
1

(II) cos ec x cot x

a6 a4 a2 1
a3

is :
(A) 192
(B) 240
(C) 204
(D) 212
Q.12 In the given figure, a is greater than one-sixth of
right angle, then :

Q.11

Q.12

(A) b > 165


(C) b 165
Q.13

Q.15

;fn a = 3 + 2 2 gS, rks

a6 a4 a2 1
dk eku gS
a3

(A) 192
(C) 204

(B) 240
(D) 212

fn;s x;s fp= esa, a ledks.k ds 1/6 (one-sixth) ls


cM+k gS, rks
C

(B) b < 165


(D) b 165

If 32xy = 3x+y = 27 , then the value of y is :

(A) b > 165


(C) b 165
Q.13

(B) b < 165


(D) b 165

;fn 32xy = 3x+y = 27 gS, rks y dk eku gS

1
2

(B)

3
2

(A)

1
2

(B)

3
2

(C) 2

(D)

3
4

(C) 2

(D)

3
4

(A)

Q.14

(II) cos ec x cot x

(A) I ,oa II nksuksa xyr gS


(B) I ,oa II nksuksa lR; gS
(C) I vlR; rFkk II lR; gS
(D) I lR; rFkk II vlR; gS

If a = 3 + 2 2 , then the value of

(I) cos ec x cot x

(A) Both I and II are wrong


(B) Both I and II are right
(C) I is wrong; II is right
(D) I is right. II is wrong

1 cos x
dks gy djrs gS, rks fuEu
1 cos x

mkj kIr djrs gS

(I) cos ec x cot x

Q.11

tc nks fo|kFkhZ

Two circles with centres A and B and radius


2 units touch each other externally at C.Athird
circle with centre C and radius 2 units meets
other two at D and E. Then the area of the
quadrilateralABCDE is :
(A) 2 2 sq. unit

(B) 3 3 sq. unit

(C) 3 2 sq. unit

(D) 2 3 sq. unit

If G is the centroid of ABC andAG = BC, then


BGC is :
(A) 75
(B) 45
(C) 90
(D) 60

CODE : A

Q.14

Q.15

nks o`k, ftuds dsU A ,oa B gS rFkk f=T;k 2 bdkbZ


gS, ckg~; :i ls ,d&nwljs dks C ij Li'kZ djrs gSaA
,d rhljk o`k] ftldk dsUnz C ,oa f=T;k 2 bdkbZ
gS] vU; nks o`kksa dks D ,oa E ij feyrk gS] rks prqHkqZt
ABCDE dk {ks=Qy gS :
(A) 2 2 oxZ bdkbZ
(B) 3 3 oxZ bdkbZ
(C) 3 2 oxZ bdkbZ
(D) 2 3 oxZ bdkbZ
;fn G f=Hkqt ABC dk dsUnzd gS rFkk AG = BC gS]
rks BGC dk eku gS :
(A) 75
(B) 45
(C) 90
(D) 60

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Q.16

In the given figure,


DE || BC and EC || ND, AE : EB = 4 : 5,
then EN : EB is :

Q.16

fn;s x;s fp= esa] DE || BC rFkk


EC || ND, AE : EB = 4 : 5 gS] rks EN : EB gS :
C

A
A

(A) 5 : 9
(C) 4 : 5
Q.17

(A) 5 : 9
(C) 4 : 5

(B) 9 : 4
(D) 4 : 9

In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle.


If BA = 7 cm, OP = 13 cm & AP = 9 cm then
radius of the circle is :

Q.17

(B) 9 : 4
(D) 4 : 9

fn;s x;s fp= esa, O o`k dk dsUnz gSA ;fn BA = 7 cm,


OP = 13 cm ,oa AP = 9 cm gS] rks o`k dh f=T;k gS:
O
C

C
B

(A) 7 cm
(C) 4 cm
Q.18

;fn (sin x + sin y + sin z)2 = sin2 x + sin2 y + sin2 z


gS] rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk lR; gS ?
(A) sin x + sin y + sin z = 0
(B) cos x + cos y + cos z = 0
1

(C) sin x sin y sin z 0

(D) none of these

(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

If is a positive acute angle and


2 sin + 15 cos2 = 7, then the value of cot is:

(C)

3
4

(B)

5
2

(D)

;fn /kukRed U;wu dks.k gS rFkk


2 sin + 15 cos2 = 7 gS] rks cot dk eku gS
(A)

(C)

1
1
x

2
x 2 , then the value of x
x
x
2

Q.20

3
4
5
2

Q.21

(B)

2
3

(D)

2
5

;fn 2sin x x 2 12 gS] rks x x dk eku gS:

x
2

(A) 1
(C) 10

(B) 2
(D) 0

If
a cos3 + 3a cos .sin2 = m
and
a sin3 + 3a sin .cos2 = n,
then (m + n)2/3 + (m n)2/3 = ?
(A) 2a1/3
(B) 2a2/3
2/3
(C) a
(D) a1/3

CODE : A

Q.19

2
3

If 2sin
is :
(A) 1
(C) 10

Q.21

Q.18

(B) 5 cm
(D) 6 cm

(C) sin x sin y sin z 0

(A)

Q.20

(A) 7 cm
(C) 4 cm

(B) 5 cm
(D) 6 cm

If (sin x + sin y + sin z)2 = sin2 x + sin2 y + sin2 z,


then which one is true ?
(A) sin x + sin y + sin z = 0
(B) cos x + cos y + cos z = 0
1

Q.19

(B) 2
(D) 0

;fn cos3 + 3a cos .sin2 = m ,oa


a sin3 + 3a sin .cos2 = n gS] rks
(m + n)2/3 + (m n)2/3 dk eku cjkcj gS
(A) 2a1/3
(C) a2/3

(B) 2a2/3
(D) a1/3

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Q.22

Q.23

Q.24

The angles of elevation of the top of a building


from the top and bottom of a tree are x and y
respectively. If the height of the tree is h metre,
then , in metre, the height of the building is :

,d isM+ ds 'kh"kZ ,oa ikn ls fdlh bekjr ds fljs dk


mUu;u dks.k e'k% x rFkk y gSA ;fn isM+ dh pkbZ
h eh- gS] rks bekjr dh pkbZ ehVj esa gS :
h cot x

h cot x
(A) cot x cot y

h cot y
(B) cot x cot y

(A) cot x cot y

h cot x
(C) cot x cot y

h cot y
(D) cot x cot y

(C) cot x cot y

The ratio in which the line segment joining


A(3, 5) and B(5, 4) is divided by x-axis is :
(A) 4 : 5
(B) 6 : 5
(C) 5 : 7
(D) 5 : 4
1

If 2x = 3y = 6z, then x y z is equal to :

(A) 1
(C)

Q.25

Q.22

1
2

h cot x

Q.23

(A) 1

3
2

(C)

A right angled triangle with its sides 5 cm, 12 cm


and 13 cm is revolved about the side 12 cm. The
volume of the solid formed, is
(A) 942 cm3
(B) 298 cm3
(C) 314 cm3
(D) 302 cm3

Q.26

The average of first 20 multiples of 3, is


(A) 31.5
(B) 40.3
(C) 30.2
(D) 20.2

Q.27

In a regularpolygon, if the radius of its circumcircle


is half the length of a side of the polygon, then the
polygon has
(A) Six sides
(B) Eight sides
(C) ten sides
(D) No such polygon exists

Q.28

A cone, a hemisphere and a cylinder stand on equal


bases and have the same height, the height being
equal to the radius of the circular base. Their whole
surfaces are in the ratio.

Q.25

(B) 6 : 5
(D) 5 : 4
1

;fn 2x = 3y = 6z gS] rks x y z dk eku gS:

(B) 0
(D)

h cot y

(D) cot x cot y

og vuqikr] ftlesa A(3, 5) ,oa B(5, 4) dks feykus


okyk js[kk[k.M x-v{k }kjk foHkkftr gksrk gS] gksxk
(A) 4 : 5
(C) 5 : 7

Q.24

h cot y

(B) cot x cot y

(B) 0
1
2

(D)

3
2

,d ledks.k f=Hkqt] ftldh Hkqtk,sa 5 cm, 12 cm ,oa


13 cm gS] Hkqtk 12 cm ds lkis{k ?kqerk gS] rks bl
dkj cus Bksl (solid) dk vk;ru gS
(A) 942 cm3
(C) 314 cm3

(B) 298 cm3


(D) 302 cm3

Q.26

3 ds Fke 20 xq.ktksa dk vkSlr eku gS


(A) 31.5
(B) 40.3
(C) 30.2
(D) 20.2

Q.27

,d le cgqHkqt es]a ;fn blds ifjo`k dh f=T;k cgqHkqt


dh ,d Hkqtk dh yEckbZ dh vk/kh gS] rks cgqHkqt gS
(A) N% Hkqtkvksa okyk
(B) vkB Hkqtkvksa okyk
(C) nl Hkqtkvksa okyk
(D) bl dkj dk cgqHkqt fo|eku ugha gS

Q.28

,d 'kadq] ,d v/kZxksyk ,oa ,d csyu leku vk/kkj ij


j[ks gq, gSa rFkk budh pkbZ Hkh leku gSA budh pkbZ
o`kkdkj vk/kkj dh f=T;k ds cjkcj gS] rks muds lEiw.kZ
i`"Bh; {ks=Qyksa esa vuqikr gS

(A) ( 2 1) : 3 : 4

(B) ( 3 1) : 3 : 4

(A) ( 2 1) : 3 : 4

(B) ( 3 1) : 3 : 4

(C)

(D) 3 : 7 : 8

(C)

(D) 3 : 7 : 8

CODE : A

2 :3: 4

2 :3: 4

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Q.29

Q.30

Liquid kerosene fills a conical vessel of base radius


2 cm and height 3 cm. This liquid leaks through a
hole in the bottom and collects in a cylindrical jar
of radius 2 cm. The total height of kerosene after
all of it is collected in the cylindrical jar is
(A) cm
(B) 2 cm
(C) 1 cm
(D) 2 cm

Q.29

If n is an positive integer, then the numberof values

Q.30

16n 2 7 n 6
of n for which the expression
n
attains an integral value, is
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

Q.31

The successive discounts of m% and n% are


equivalent to a single discount of
(A) (m + n)%

(C) m n
Q.32

n
%
100

nzo dsjkslhu] pkbZ 3 cm ,oa vk/kkj dh f=T;k 2 cm


okys ,d 'kaDokdkj ik= esa Hkjk tkrk gSA ;g nzo isna s esa
,d fNnz }kjk fjlrk (leaks) gS] ftls f=T;k 2 cm okys
csyukdkj tkj esa ,d= fd;k tkrk gS] rks lEiw.kZ nzo ds
,d= gksus ds i'pkr~ csyukdkj tkj esa dsjkslhu dh pkbZ gS
(A) cm
(C) 1 cm

(B) 2 cm
(D) 2 cm

;fn n /kukRed iw.kkZad gS] rks n ds mu ekuksa dh la[;k]


16n 2 7 n 6
ftuds fy, O;atd
iw.kkZad eku kIr
n

djrk gS] gksxh


(A) 1
(C) 3
Q.31

(B) 2
(D) 4

m% ,oa n% dh mkjksrj NwV (discount) fuEu esa ls

fdl ,dy NwV ds rqY; gS

m
%
100

(A) (m + n)%

mn
%
100

(C) m n

(B) m n
(D) m n

n
%
100

m
%
100

mn
%
100

(B) m n
(D) m n

Angle between thehour and minute handof a clock


at 11 : 15 is
(A) 120
(B) 150
(C) 90
(D) 112.5

Q.32

Q.33

If the length of medians of a triangle is 9, 12 & 15


respectively then the area of triangle is
(A) 144 sq.unit
(B) 72 sq.unit
(C) 54 sq.unit
(D) None of these

Q.33

,d f=Hkqt dh ekf/;dkvksa dh yEckbZ e'k% 9, 12


,oa 15 gS] rks f=Hkqt dk {ks=Qy gS
(A) 144 oxZ bdkbZ
(B) 72 oxZ bdkbZ
(C) 54 oxZ bdkbZ
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Q.34

If 9 examiners working 5 hours a day can check


800 answer books in 8 days, in how many days
will 4 examiners working 9 hours a day check
1200 answer books ?
(A) 15
(B) 10
(C) 20
(D) 30

Q.34

;fn 9 ijh{kd ,d fnu esa 5 ?k.Vs dk;Z djrs gq, 8 fnu


esa 800 mkj iqfLrdk dks tkprs gSa] rks 4 ijh{kd ,d
fnu esa 9 ?k.Vs dk;Z djrs gq, 1200 mkj iqfLrdkvksa dks
fdrus fnuksa esa tkpsaxs

The hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is

Q.35

Q.35

52 cm . If the smaller and the larger of the

remaining two sides are respectively tripled and


doubled then the new hypotenuse will be
288 cm. The original lengths of these two sides

were, respectively,
(A) 4 cm and 6 cm
(C) 6 cm and 8 cm
CODE : A

(B) 2 cm and 3 cm
(D) 5 cm and 12 cm

11 : 15 ij ,d ?kM+h esa ?k.Vs dh lqbZ ,oa feuV dh lqbZ

ds e/; dks.k gS
(A) 120
(C) 90

(A) 15
(C) 20

(B) 150
(D) 112.5

(B) 10
(D) 30

,d ledks.k f=Hkqt dk fod.kZ 52 cm gSA ;fn 'ks"k


Hkqtkvksa esa NksVh Hkqtk ,oa lcls cM+h Hkqtk dks e'k%
rhu xquk ,oa nks xquk djus ij u;s fod.kZ dh yEckbZ
288 cm gS] rks bu nksuksa Hkqtkvksa dh okLrfod yEckbZ
e'k% gS
(A) 4 cm rFkk 6 cm
(B) 2 cm rFkk 3 cm
(C) 6 cm rFkk 8 cm
(D) 5 cm rFkk 12 cm

PAGE NO. # 6

Q.36

If x + 2, x2 2, 3x, . is an A.P., then the 5th


term will be
(A) 7 or 13
(B) 1 or 3
(C) 13 or 15
(D) 5 or 7

Q.36

;fn x + 2, x2 2, 3x, . lekUrj Js.kh esa gS] rks


5ok in gksxk
(A) 7 ;k 13
(B) 1 ;k 3
(C) 13 ;k 15
(D) 5 ;k 7

Q.37

Coefficients of x in the quadratic equation


x2 + px + q = 0 was taken as 17 in place of 13,
its roots were found to be 2 and 15. The roots
of the original equation are:
(A) 10,3
(B) 10, 3
(C) 10, 3
(D) 10, 3

Q.37

f}?kkr lehdj.k x2 + px + q = 0 esa x dk xq.kkad


13 ds LFkku ij 17 ysus ls blds ewy 2 ,oa 15 gaS]
rks okLrfod lehdj.k ds ewy gSa

Q.38

A paper is in the form of a rectangle ABCD in


whichAB = l and BC = b.Asemicircular portion
with BC as diameter is cut off. The area of the
remaining paper is
(A)

b( 4l b)
4

(B)

(A) 10,3
(C) 10, 3
Q.38

b(8l b)
8

b( 4l b)
b(8l b)
(D)
8
4
In a group of cows and hens, the number of legs
was 14 more than twice the number of heads.
Number of cows were
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 7
(D) none

(C)

Q.39

Q.40

(A)
(C)

7
4

3
4

(B)
(D)

CODE : A

Q.40

(A)

b( 4l b)
4

(B)

b(8l b)
8

(C)

b( 4l b)
8

(D)

b(8l b)
4

xk;ksa ,oa eqfxZ;ksa ds lewg esa] iSjksa dh la[;k 'kh"kksZa dh


la[;k ds nqxqus ls 14 T;knk gS] rks xk;ksa dh la[;k gS
(B) 3
(D) dksbZ ugha

;fn , lehdj.k 4x2 + 3x + 7 = 0 ds ewy gSa] rks


1 1

dk eku gS

3
7

(A)

3
7

Which one of the following numbers is NOT


divisible by 25
(A) 1112221750
(B) 1235472375
(C) 2783241215
(D) 5731245225

,d dkxt vk;r ABCD ds :i esa gS] ftlesa


AB = l ,oa BC = b gSA BC O;kl dk v/kZo`kkdkj
Hkkx dks dkVk tkrk gS] rks 'ks"k dkxt dk {ks=Qy gS

(A) 2
(C) 7

If , are the roots of the equation


1 1
4x2 + 3x + 7 = 0 then the value of
is

Q.41

Q.39

(B) 10, 3
(D) 10, 3

(C)
Q.41

3
4

7
4

(B)
(D)

3
7

3
7

fuEu esa ls dkSulh la[;k,sa 25 ls HkkT; ugha gS


(A) 1112221750
(B) 1235472375
(C) 2783241215
(D) 5731245225

PAGE NO. # 7

Q.42

If two chords of lengths 2a each, of a circle of


radius R, intersect each other at right angles then
the distance of their point of intersection from the
centre of the circle is
2

(A) 4 (R a )
2

(C) 2 R a
Q.43

Q.45

a2)
2

(D) 2(R a )

A right circular cone of diameter k cm and height


12 cm rests on the base of a right circular cylinder
of radius k cm (their bases lie in the same plane,
as shown). The cylinder is filled with water to a
height of 12 cm. If the cone is removed, then the
height by which the water will fall, is

(A) 1 cm
(C) 3 cm
Q.44

(B) 2

(R2

Q.42

Q.43

(B) 2 cm
(D) 4 cm

(A) 4 (R 2 a 2 )

(B) 2 (R2 a2)

(C) 2 R 2 a 2

(D) 2(R 2 a 2 )

,d yEco`kh; 'kadq] ftldh pkbZ 12 cm ,oa O;kl


k cm gS] f=T;k k okys ,d yEco`kh; csyu ds vk/
kkj ij j[kk tkrk gS (n'kkZ;s vuqlkj buds vk/kkj leku
lery esa gSA) csyu dks 12 cm pkbZ rd ikuh ls Hkjk
tkrk gSA ;fn 'kadq dks gVk fn;k tkrk gS] rks ikuh dh
pkbZ esa fdruh deh gksxh

(A) 1 cm
(C) 3 cm

The smallest number which when increased by 5


is completely divisible by 8, 11 and 24 is
(A) 264
(B) 259
(C) 269
(D) none of these

Q.44

Number of primes involved in the prime


factorisation of 2006, is
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) None

Q.45

CODE : A

;fn f=T;k R okys o`k dh R;sd 2a yEckbZ okyh nks


thok,sa ,d nwljs dks ledks.k ij dkVrh gS] rks muds
frPNsnu fcUnq dh o`k ds dsUnz ls nwjh gS

(B) 2 cm
(D) 4 cm

og y?kqke la[;k] tks 5 dh o`f) djus ij 8, 11 ,oa


24 ls iw.kZr;k HkkT; gks] gksxh
(A) 264
(C) 269

(B) 259
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

2006 ds vHkkT; xq.ku[k.Mksa esa lfEefyr vHkkT; la[;kvksa

dh la[;k gS
(A) 2
(C) 4

(B) 3
(D) dksbZ ugha

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Q.46

Q.47

If a car at rest accelerates uniformly to a speed of


144 km/hr in 20 second, it covers a distance of (A) 20 cm
(B) 400 m
(C) 1440 cm
(D) 2980 cm

Q.46

A passenger travels along the straight road for half


the distance with velocity 'v1' and the remaining
half distance with velocity 'v2'. Then average
velocity is given by :

Q.47

;fn fojke ij ,d dkj 20 lsd.M esa 144 km/hr pky


ls ,dleku :i ls Rofjr gksrh gS, rks ;g nwjh r; djrh
gS :
(A) 20 cm
(C) 1440 cm

(B) 400 m
(D) 2980 cm

,d ;k=h lh/kh lM+d ds vuqfn'k vk/kh nwjh 'v1' osx ls


rFkk 'ks"k cph vk/kh nwjh 'v2' osx ls r; djrk gSA rc
vkSlr osx fn;k gS :

(A) v1v2

v 22
(B) 2
v1

(A) v1v2

( v1 v 2 )
(C)
2

2 v1v 2
(D) ( v v )
1
2

(C)

(B)

v 22
v12

2 v1v 2
(D) ( v v )
1
2

( v1 v 2 )
2

Q.48

A gun of mass 4.5 kg fires a bullet of mass 20 g,


with a velocityof 108 km/hr, the recoil velocity of
the gun is :
(A) 1.33 m/sec.
(B) 0.133 m/sec
(C) 13.3 m/s
(D) 133 m/sec.

Q.48

4.5 kg nzO;eku okyh ,d cand


w 108 km/hr osx ls 20
g nzO;eku okyh ,d xksyh nkxrh gS, rks cUnwd dk
izfrf{kIr osx gS :
(A) 1.33 m/sec.
(B) 0.133 m/sec
(C) 13.3 m/s
(D) 133 m/sec.

Q.49

To slow down a car, a braking force of 1200 N is


applied for 10 seconds. How much force would
be needed to produce the same change in velocity
in 6 seconds.
(A) 2000 N
(B) 3000 N
(C) 2500 N
(D) 1500 N

Q.49

dkj dks /khek djus ds fy, 1200 N dk Hkatd cy


10 lsd.M+ ds fy, vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gSA 6 lsd.M
esa leku ifjorZu mRiUu djus ds fy, fdrus vf/kd cy
dh vko';drk gksxh :

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 Newton's :
(A) First law
(B) Second law
(C) Third law
(D)All of the laws

Q.51

The speed-time graph of an object moving in a


fixed direction is shown below. The object

Time

(A) is at rest
(B) moves with fluctuating speed
(C) moves with constant speed
(D) moves with a non-zero acceleration

CODE : A

(B) 3000 N
(D) 1500 N

Q.50

,d O;fDr iw.kZr;k fpduh cQZ ij ,d rkykc ds e/;


esa fojke ij gSA og Lo;a dks fdukjs rd U;wVu ds fdl
fu;e }kjk ikrk gS :
(A) izFke fu;e
(B) f}rh; fu;e
(C) r`rh; fu;e
(D) lHkh fu;e

Q.51

LFkk;h fn'kk esa xfr'khy ,d oLrq dk pky&le; vkjs[k


uhps n'kkZ;k x;k gSA oLrq :
Speed

Speed

Q.50

(A) 2000 N
(C) 2500 N

Time

(A) fojke ij gS
(B) vfLFkj pky ls xfr djrh gS
(C) fu;r pky ls xfr djrh gS
(D) v'kwU; Roj.k ls xfr djrh gS

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Q.52

Q.53

A particle experiences constant acceleration for


20 seconds after starting from rest. If it travels a
distance s1 in the first 10 seconds and distance s2
in the next 10 seconds, then
(A) s2 = s1
(B) s2 = 2s1
(C) s2 = 3s1
(D) s2 = 4s1

Q.52

A hypothetical planet has a mass of half that of the


Earth and a radius of twice that of the Earth. What
is the acceleration due to gravity on the planet in
terms of 'g'.

Q.53

,d d.k fojke ls izkjEHk gksus ds i'pkr~ 20 sec ds fy,


fu;r Roj.k vuqHko djrk gSA ;fn ;g igys 10 lsd.M
ds fy, s1 nwjh r; djrk gS rFkk vxys 10 lSd.M esa s2
nwjh r; djrk gS, rks :
(A) s2 = s1
(C) s2 = 3s1

(B) s2 = 2s1
(D) s2 = 4s1

,d dfYir xzg dk nzO;eku i`Foh ls vk/kk rFkk bldh


f=T;k i`Foh ls nqxquh gSA xzg ij xq:Ro Roj.k dk eku
g ds inks esa D;k gksrk gS :

(A) g

g
(B)
2

(A) g

(B)

g
2

g
(C)
4

g
(D)
8

(C)

g
4

(D)

g
8

A stone is dropped from the roof of a house and


is found to reach the ground in one second. The
height of the house is
(A) 4.9 m
(B) 12 m
(C) 9.8 m
(D) 19.6 m

Q.54

Which of the following was thomsons model of


an atom.
(A)Atom is a negatively charged sphere in which
positively charged particles are uniformly
distributed.
(B)Atom is a positively charged sphere in which
negatively charged particles are uniformly
distributed.
(C) The entire mass of atom is concentrated at
the centre in the form of negative charge and
positive charge is revolving around it.
(D) The entire mass of atom is concentrated at
the centre in the form of positive charge and
negative charge is revolving around it.
Q.56 The approximate force of gravitational attraction
between you and your neighbor sitting 1m away
is
(A) 1011 N
(B) 107 N
(C) 103 N
(D) 1 N

Q.55

fuEu esa dkSu lk FkkWelu ds ijek.kq ekWMy ls lEcfU/kr


gSA
(A) ijek.kq ,d _.k vkosf'kr xksyk gS ftlesa /kukos'k
,d leku :i ls fc[kjk gqvk gSA
(B) ijek.kq ,d /ku vkosf'kr xksyk gS ftlesa _.k
vkos'k ,d leku :i ls fc[kjk gSA
(C) ijek.kq ds dqy nzO;eku mlds dsUnz esa mlds _.k
vkos'k ds :i esa gS vkSj /ku vkos'k mlds pkjksa rjQ ?kwe
jgk gSA
(D) ijek.kq ds dqy nzO;eku mlds dsUnz esa vkos'k ds
:i esa gS vkSj _.k vkos'k mlds pkjks rjQ ?kwe jgk gSA

Q.56

vki vkSj vkids 1m nwj cSBs fe= ds chp yxus okys


xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy dk eku yxHkx fdruk gksxk\

Q.57

Q.57

Q.54

Q.55

Two masses m and 9 m are moving with equal


kinetic energies. The ratio of themagnitude of their
momenta is
(A) 1 : 1
(B) 1 : 3
(C) 3 : 1
(D) 1 : 9

CODE : A

,d ?kj dh Nr ls ,d iRFkj dks fxjk;k tkrk gS rFkk


;g /kjkry rd igqpus esa ,d lSd.M dk le; ysrk gSA
?kj dh pkbZ gS :
(A) 4.9 m
(C) 9.8 m

(A) 1011 N
(C) 103 N

(B) 12 m
(D) 19.6 m

(B) 107 N
(D) 1 N

nks nzO;eku m o 9 m leku xfrt tkZvksa ls xfr dj


jgs gSA buds laox
s ds ifjek.k dk vuqikr gS :
(A) 1 : 1
(C) 3 : 1

(B) 1 : 3
(D) 1 : 9

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Q.58

Potential energy of your body is minimum when


you :
(A) are standing
(B) are standing on a chair
(C) are sitting on the ground
(D) lie down on the ground

Q.58

vkids 'kjhj dh fLFkfrt tkZ U;wure gS tc :


(A) vki [kMs gks
(B) vki dqlhZ ij cSBs gks
(C) vki tehu ij cSBs gks
(D) vki tehu ij uhps ysVs gq, gks

Q.59

If a force F is applied on a body and it moves with


velocity 'v', the power will be
(A) Fv
(B) F/v
(C) Fv2
(D) F/v2

Q.59

;fn ,d oLrq ij cy F vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gS rFkk


;g 'v' osx ls xfr djrk gS, rks 'kfDr gksxh :

Q.60

Which of the following statement is wrong ?


(A) Sound can propagate in vacuum also
(B) Sound is form of energy
(C) Sound travels in the form of waves
(D) Sound travels in form of longitudnal wave.

Q.60

fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku xyr gS ?


(A) /ofu fuokZr esa Hkh lapfjr gks ldrh gS
(B) /ofu tkZ ds :i esa gS
(C) /ofu rjaxks ds :i esa xfr djrh gS
(D) /ofu vuqnS/;Z rjax ds :i esa xfr djrh gS

Q.61

The velocity of the light rays in 1st medium is v1


and the velocity of light rays in second medium is
v2. Then

Q.61

;fn ek/;e ,d esa izdk'k fdj.kksa dk osx v1 ,oa f}rh;


ek/;e esa izdk'k fdj.kksa dk osx v2 gS] rks%

(A) Fv
(C) Fv2

v1
r

v2

Light rays A and B fall on optical component X


and come out as C and D.

Q.62

izdk'k fdj.ksa ,d izdk'kh; ?kVd X ij fxjrh gS rFkk


C o D ds :i esa ckgj fudyrh gSA izdk'kh; ?kVd gS:
C

The optical component is a


(A) Concave lens
(B) Convex lens
(C) Convex mirror
(D) Prism
An object is placed 60 cm in front of a convex
mirror. The virtual image formed by the mirror is
located 30 cm behind the mirror. What is the
object magnification ?
(A) +2
(B) 2
(C) +0.5
(D) 0.5

CODE : A

v2

(A) v1 sin i = v2 sin r


(B) v2 sin i = v1 sin r
(C) v1 cos i = v2 cos r
(D) v2 cos i = v1 cos r

Q.63

v1
r

(A) v1 sin i = v2 sin r


(B) v2 sin i = v1 sin r
(C) v1 cos i = v2 cos r
(D) v2 cos i = v1 cos r
Q.62

(B) F/v
(D) F/v2

(A) vory ySal


(C) mky niZ.k
Q.63

(B) mky ySal


(D) fizTe

,d oLrq mky niZ.k ds lkeus 60 cm ij fLFkr gSA


niZ.k }kjk fufeZr vkHkklh izfrfcEc niZ.k ds 30 cm
ihNs fLFkr gSA oLrq dh vko/kZurk D;k gksrh gS ?
(A) +2
(C) +0.5

(B) 2
(D) 0.5
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Q.64

An object is placed 10 cm from a diverging lens.


Which forms an image 6.5 cm from the lens. What
is the focal length of the Lens ?
(A) +3.9 cm
(B) 16.5 cm
(C) 21.2 cm
(D) 18.6 cm

Q.64

Q.65

The splitting of light into several colors on passing


through a glass prism is due to
(A) Refraction
(B) Reflection
(C) Interference
(D) Diffraction

Q.65

,d dkp fizTe ls fHkUu jaxks esa izdk'k dk foikVu


fdlds dkj.k gksrk gS :
(A) viorZu
(B) ijkorZu
(C) O;frdj.k
(D) foorZu

Q.66

If 3 1015 electrons flow through a section of a


wire of diameter 2.00 mm in 4.0 s. The electric
current in the wire is
(A) 0.21 mA
(B) 0.021 mA
(C) 0.12 mA
(D) 0.0012 mA

Q.66

;fn 2.00 mm O;kl okys rkj ds ,d Hkkx ls bysDVkWu


4.0 s ds fy, izokfgr gksrk gSA rkj esa fo|qr /kkjk gS %

You are given with n identical wires, each of


resistance R. When these are connected in parallel,
the equivalent resistance is X. When these will be
connected in series, then the equivalent resistance
will be

Q.67

Q.67

X
(A) 2
n
X
(C)
n

,d oLrq vilkjh ySal ls 10 cm ij fLFkr gSA tks ySal


ls 6.5 cm ij ,d izfrfcEc cukrk gSA ySal dh Qksdl
nwjh D;k gksrh gS ?
(A) +3.9 cm
(C) 21.2 cm

(A) 0.21 mA
(C) 0.12 mA

(B) n2X
(D) nX

(B) 16.5 cm
(D) 18.6 cm

(B) 0.021 mA
(D) 0.0012 mA

vkidks izR;sd R izfrjks/k okys n le:i rkj fn, x,


gSA tc bUgs lekUrj e esa la;ksftr fd;k tkrk gS, rks
rqY; izfrjks/k X gSA tc bUgs Js.kh e esa la;ksftr
fd;k tkrk gS, rks rqY; izfrjks/k gksxk :
(A)

X
n2

(B) n2X

(C)

X
n

(D) nX

Q.68

By increasing the temperature, the specific


resistance of a conductor and a semi conductor.
(A) Increases for both
(B) Decreases for Both
(C) Increases, Decreases
(D) Decreases, Increases

Q.68

rki esa o`f) djus ij, ,d pkyd o ,d v)Zpkyd dk


fof'k"V izfrjks/k :
(A) nksuks ds fy, c<rk gS
(B) nksuks ds fy, ?kVrk gS
(C) c<rk gS] ?kVrk gS
(D) ?kVrk gS] c<rk gS

Q.69

An electric bob is rated 220 V and 100 W. When


it is operated on 110 V, the power consumed will
be
(A) 100 W
(B) 75 W
(C) 50 W
(D) 25 W

Q.69

,d fo|qr cYc ij 220 V o 100 W vafdr gSA tc


;g 110 V ij dk;Zjr~ gS, rks miHkksx dh xbZ 'kfDr D;k
gksxh :

A positively charged particle (-particle)


projected towards west is deflected towards north
by Magnetic field. The direction of magnetic field
is
(A) towards South
(B) towards East
(C) Downward
(D) Upward

Q.70

Q.70

CODE : A

(A) 100 W
(C) 50 W

(B) 75 W
(D) 25 W

if'pe dh vksj iz{ksfir /kukRed :i ls vkosf'kr d.k


(-d.k) pqEcdh; {ks= }kjk mkj dh vksj fopfyr gksrk
gSA pqEcdh; {ks= dh fn'kk gS :
(A) nf{k.k dh vksj
(B) iwoZ dh vksj
(C) uhps dh vksj
(D) ij dh vksj

PAGE NO. # 12

Q.71

Which of the following determines the direction of


magnetic field due to a current carryingconductor?
(A) Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction
(B) Fleming's left hand rule
(C) Lenz's rule
(D) Max well's cork screw role

Q.71

fuEu esa ls fdlls /kkjkokgh pkyd ds dkj.k pqEcdh;


{ks= dh fn'kk Kkr dh tk ldrh gS ?
(A) QSjkMs dk fo|qr pqEcdh; izsj.k dk fu;e
(B) ysfeax dk ck,s gkFk dk fu;e
(C) ySat dk fu;e
(D) eSDlosy dk dkdZ Lw fu;e

Q.72

Which of the following is a non renewable source


of energy ?
(A) Wood
(B) Sun
(C) Fossil fuels
(D) Wind

Q.72

fuEu esa ls dkSulk tkZ dk uohdj.kh; L=ksr ugha gS ?


(A) ydMh
(B) lw;Z
(C) thok'e b/ku
(D) ok;q

Q.73

Which of the following statements best describes


Bohr's contribution.
(A) Bohr indicated that the nucleus of the atom is
very small and surrounded by empty space.
(B) Bohr's model permitted more accurate
computation of spectral lines.
(C) Bohr's model tied the energy of the electrons
of specific orbits around the nucleus
(D) Bohr's model predicted several different
shapes for electron paths around the nucleus.

Q.73

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk dFku cksgj ds forj.k dks


mfpr :i ls fu:fir djrk gS\
(A) cksgj bafxr djrk gS fd ijek.kq dk ukfHkd cgqr
NksVk gS rFkk fjDr LFkku }kjk f?kjk gksrk gSA
(B) cksgj ds ekWMy }kjk LisDVeh js[kkvksa dh vfr
;FkkFkZ x.kuk dh tk ldrh gSA
(C) cksgj dk ekWMy ukfHkd ds pkjks vksj fo'ks"k d{kksa ds
bysDVksuks dh tkZ dks cka/ks j[krk gS
(D) cksgj dk ekWMy ukfHkd ds pkjks vksj bysDVkWu iFk
ds fy, vusd fHkUu vkfr;ksa dks fu/kkZfjr djrk gS

Q.74

Predict which of the following elements replaces


strontium in the body.
(A) Iron (which plays an important part in oxygen
transfer in the blood)
(B) Iodine (important to the thyroid)
(C) Calcium (an important component of body)
(D) Sodium and potassium (important to the nerve
transmission mechanism)

Q.74

fuEu esa ls dkSulk rRo 'kjhj esa LVkfW U'k;e dks frLFkkfir
djrk gS \
(A) vk;ju (tks jDr esa vkWDlhtu LFkkukUrj.k esa egRoiw.kZ
Hkwfedk fuHkkrk gS)
(B) vk;ksMhu (Fkk;jkWbM esa egRoiw.kZ)
(C) dsfY'k;e ('kjhj dk egRoiw.kZ ?kVd)
(D) lksfM;e rFkk iksVsf'k;e (Luk;q lapj.k f;kfof/k
esa egRoiw.kZ)

Q.75

Select the incorrect statement :


(A) out of the following atoms probablyF has the
smallest radius. (Rb, Na, F, Na, N).
(B) out ofthe following(Rb and F) would probably
form the bond with greatest ionic character (Na
and N, Al and N ; Rb and F ; Rb and N)
(C) out of the following Al2O3 has the highest
melting point (Al2O3, KCl, NaBr, CaCl2)
(D) Ionization energy increases as we move from
upper left to lower left in the periodic table.

Q.75

vlR; dFku dk p;u dhft;s :


(A) fuEu ijek.kqvksa (Rb, Na, F, Na, N) esa ls lEHkor%
F dh y?kqke f=T;k gksrh gSA
(B) fuEu (Na rFkk N, Al rFkk N ; Rb rFkk F ; Rb
rFkk N) esa ls (Rb rFkk F) lEHkor% vf/kdke vk;fud
xq.kks okyk cU/k cuk ldrk gSA
(C) fuEu (Al2O3, KCl, NaBr, CaCl2) esa ls Al2O3
dk mPpre xyukad gksrk gSA
(D) vkorZ lkj.kh esa ij ls uhps dh vksj tkus ij
vk;uu tkZ c<+rh gSA

CODE : A

PAGE NO. # 13

Q.76

Select the wrong statement :


(A)All acids are not soluble inwater butAmmonia
is soluble in water
(B) All Na+ , K+ and NH4+ ions compounds are
water soluble
(C)All nitrates and acetates are water soluble
(D) CO2, SO2 and H2S all three gases are slightly
soluble.

Q.76

xyr dFku dk p;u dhft;s :


(A) lHkh vEy ty esa ?kqyu'khy ugha gS ijUrq veksfu;k
ty esa ?kqyu'khy gSA
(B) Na+ , K+ rFkk NH4+ lHkh vk;u ;kSfxd ty esa
?kqyu'khy gSA
(C) lHkh ukbVsV rFkk ,flVsV ty esa ?kqyu'khy gSA
(D) CO2, SO2 rFkk H2S rhuksa xSls vYi ?kqyu'khy
gSA

Q.77

Which one of the following reactions is metathesis


reaction.
(A) Ca(s) + 2H2O (l) Ca(OH)2 + H2(g)

Q.77

fuEu esa ls dkSulh vfHkf;k LFkkukUrj.k (metathesis)


vfHkf;k gS \
(A) Ca(s) + 2H2O (l) Ca(OH)2 + H2(g)

(B) CaCO3(s)
CaO + CO2 (g)

(C) CaCl2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq)


CaCO3 + 2NaCl
(D) Ca(s) + Cl2(g) CaCl2

(B) CaCO3(s)
CaO + CO2 (g)
(C) CaCl2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq)
CaCO3 + 2NaCl
(D) Ca(s) + Cl2(g) CaCl2
Q.78

Select the correct statement


(A) The concentration of H3O+ in a sample of
organic compound is 2.0 104 M, then the pH
of a sample is 3.70
(B) Organic compounds have carbon atoms linked
through catenation property only is chains not in
rings.
(C) A hydrocarbon radical is formed only when
has lost two hydrogen atoms with its associated
electron from a hydrocarbon
(D) Afunctional group in organic compound is
monofunctional
Q.79 Which of the following set of compounds have
the same molecular formula.
(A) Butane and Isobutane
(B) Cyclohexane and 1-hexene
(C) Propanal and propanone
(D) All the three options given have the same
formula.

Q.78

Q.80

Which of the following substances can not be used


to distinguish ethanol and ethanoic acid.
(A) Na-metal
(B) NaHCO3
(C) hot alkaline potassium permanganate
(D) hot acidified potassium dichromate solution.

Q.80

Which one is true about the behaviour of


magnesium oxide in presence of water.
(A) It is basic in nature
(B) It is acidic in nature
(C) It is amphoteric in nature
(D) It is neutral

Q.81

Q.81

CODE : A

lR; dFku dk p;u dhft;sA


(A) dkcZfud ;kSfxd ds ,d frn'kZ esa H3O+ dh
lkUrk 2.0 104 M gS] rks frn'kZ dh pH dk eku
3.70 gSA
(B) dkcZfud ;kSfxdks esa dkcZu ijek.kq dsoy J`a[kyk esa
Ja`[kyu xq.k/keZ ds }kjk tqMs gksrs gS ysfdu oy; esa ugha
tqMs gksrs gSA
(C) ,d gkbMksdkcZu ewyd dsoy rc curk gS tcfd
gkbMksdkcZu esa ls blls lEc) bysDVkWu ds lkFk nks
gkbMkstu ijek.kq gVk fn;s tkrs gSA
(D) dkcZfud ;kSfxd esa f;kRed lewg ,dd f;kRed
gksrk gSA
Q.79 fuEu esa ls ;kSfxdksa dk dkSulk lewg leku vkf.od lw=
j[krk gS \
(A) C;wVsu rFkk vkblksC;wVsu
(B) lkbDyksgSDlsu rFkk 1-gSDlhu
(C) ksiu
s sy rFkk ksius kWu
(D) fn;s x;s rhuks fodYiksa ds lw= leku gSA
fuEu esa ls dkSuls inkFkksZ dk mi;ksx ,sFksukWy rFkk ,sFksuksbd
vEy esa foHksn djus esa ugha fd;k tk ldrk gS\
(A) Na-/kkrq
(B) NaHCO3
(C) xeZ {kkjh; iksVsf'k;e ijeSaXusV
(D) xeZ vEyh;r iksVsf'k;e MkbZksesV foy;u

ty dh mifLFkfr esa eSXusf'k;e vkWDlkbM+ ds O;ogkj ds


ckjs esa dkSulk dFku lR; gS \
(A) bldh fr {kkjh; gS
(B) bldh fr vEyh; gSA
(C) bldh fr mHk;/kehZ gSA
(D) ;g mnklhu gSA
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Q.82

The chemical formula of rust is


(A) FeO
(B) Fe2O3. xH2O
(C) Fe(OH)2
(D) FeO2.H2O

Q.82

The molecular mass of compoundAis 168 g/mol.


Its empirical formula is C4H4S find its molecular
formula.
(A) C4H4S
(B) C8H8S2
(C) C2H2S
(D) C2H4S

Q.83

Q.84

Which of the following weight is the least.


(A) 2.0 gram mole of CO2
(B) 0.1 mol of sucrose
(C) 1 gram atom of calcium
(D) 1.5 mole of water

Q.84

fuEu esa ls fdldk Hkkj U;wure gS \


(A) CO2 ds 2.0 xzke eksy
(B) lwksl dk 0.1 eksy
(C) dSfY'k;e dk 1 xzke ijek.kq
(D) ty dk 1.5 eksy

Q.85

In each period, the strongest oxidising behaviour


is of a/an
(A)Alkali metal
(B) Noble gas
(C) Halogens
(D) Chalcogens

Q.85

R;sd vkorZ esa] fuEu esa ls fdldk cy vkWDlhdkjd


O;ogkj gSA
(A) {kkjh; /kkrq
(B) mR"V xSl
(C) gSykstu
(D) psYdkstu

Q.86

Select true statement.


(A) Both metals and non metals can form cations
(B) Sulphide ion, phosphate ion and Aluminate
ions are all cations.
(C) HCl and H2S are examples of binary and
ternary compounds of non metals.
(D) HCl(g) is a molecular compound where as
HCl (aq) is not.

Q.86

lR; dFku dk p;u dhft;sA


(A) /kkrq rFkk v/kkrq nksuksa /kuk;u cuk ldrs gSA
(B) lYQkbM+ vk;u] QkWLQsV vk;u rFkk ,yqfeusV
vk;u lHkh /kuk;u gSA
(C) HCl rFkk H2S nksuksa v/kkrqvksa ds f}d rFkk f=d
;kSfxdksa ds mnkgj.k gSA
(D) HCl(g) vkf.od ;kSfxd gS tcfd HCl (aq) ugha
gSA

Q.87

Select true statement.


(A) Fuels are materials with energy stored in the
bonds of molecules
(B) Two elementsAand B form a compound with
the formulaA2B5. 100 g of sample of a compound
A2B5 contains 50 gram B. Then the ratio of

Q.87

lR; dFku dk p;u dhft;sA


(A) bZ/ku] v.kqvksa ds cU/kkas esa lafpr tkZ okyk inkFkZ
gSA
(B) nks rRo A rFkk B ,d ;kSfxd cukrs gS ftldk lw=
A2B5 gSA ;kSfxd A2B5 ds 100 g ds frn'kZ esa 50 xzke

Q.83

2
atomic masses of A to atoms B is
5
(C) There is no chemical difference between iron,
pig iron, cast iron and steel.
(D) The % of water in KAl(SO4)2.12H2O and
K2SO4.Al2(SO4)3.24H2O will be different.

CODE : A

tax dk jklk;fud lw= gSA


(A) FeO
(C) Fe(OH)2

(B) Fe2O3. xH2O


(D) FeO2.H2O

;kSfxd A dk vkf.od O;eku 168 g/mol gSA bldk


ewykuqikrh lw= C4H4S gS] rks bldk vkf.od lw= gksxk
(A) C4H4S
(C) C2H2S

(B) C8H8S2
(D) C2H4S

B gS] rks A ,oa B ds ijek.oh; O;ekuksa dk vuqikr

2
5

gSA
(C) vk;ju] fix vk;ju] <+yok ykSgk rFkk LVhy esa

dksbZ jklk;fud vUrj ugha gS


(D)KAl(SO4)2.12H2O rFkk
K2SO4.Al2(SO4)3.24H2O esa ty dh fr'krrk fHkUu
gksxh

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Q.88

Select incorrect statement.

Q.88

vlR; dFku dk p;u dhft;sA

1
(A) The moles of atoms in one atom is N ,
A

1
(A) ,d ijek.kq esa ijek.kqvksa ds eksy N gS] tgk NA
A

where NA stands forAvogadros number.


(B)All halogens do not have odd atomic number
(C) Solid carbon dioxide is also known as dry
ice.
(D) O, S, Se, Te all have six valence electrons

vkoksxkks la[;k gSA


(B) lHkh gSykstuks esa fo"ke ijek.kq ekad ugha gksrk gSA
(C) Bksl dkcZu&MkbZvkWDlkbM+ dks 'kq"d cQZ ds :i esa
Hkh tkuk tkrk gSA
(D) O, S, Se, Te lHkh esa N% la;ksth bysDVkWu gksrs gSA

Q.89

Select true statement.


(A) Ammonia and methane are examples of
hydrogen containing non acids.
(B) Out of 18 isomers of octane all 18 are
branched isomers.
(C) Both group IA element and white phosphorus
should be stored submerged in water.
(D) None of the statement is true.

Q.89

lR; dFku dk p;u dhft;sA


(A) veksfu;k rFkk esFksu fcuk vEy (non acids) okys
gkbMkstu ds mnkgj.k gSA
(B) vkWDVsu ds 18 leko;oh;ksa esa ls lHkh 18 'kkf[kr
leko;oh gSA
(C) lewg IA ds rRo rFkk 'osr QkWLQksjl nksuksa dks ty
esa Mqcksdj j[kk tkuk pkfg,A
(D) dksbZ Hkh dFku lR; ugha gSA

Q.90

Select incorrect statement.


(A) Number of electrons in CONH2 is 23.
(B) 17Cl35 and 18Ar36 are isotones.
(C) CH4 + H2O + N2 + O2 CO2 + NH3 to
balance this eq. the coefficients of reactants &
products respectively will be 7, 10, 8, 2, 7, 16.
(D) Diamond and black phosphorus both can
conduct electricity

Q.90

vlR; dFku dk p;u dhft;sA


(A) CONH2 esa bysDVkWuks dh la[;k 23 gSA
(B) 17Cl35 rFkk 18Ar36 leU;wVkWfud gSA
(C) lehdj.k CH4 + H2O + N2 + O2 CO2
+ NH3 dks larqfyr djus ds fy, f;kdkjdks rFkk
mRiknksa ds xq.kkad e'k% 7, 10, 8, 2, 7, 16 gksaxsA
(D) ghjk rFkk dkyk QkWLQksjl nksuksa fo|qr dk pkyu
dj ldrs gSA

CODE : A

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