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1. Which of the following number indicates the urban, corrupt politicians in the adjoining diagram. A. 4 B. 5 C. 9 D. 10 Right Answer:: C [Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-127] 2. The drawing shows a three- dimensional structure built from identical cubes. Which of the following does not represent a top, front, or right-side view of the given 3-dimensional structure? A. B. C. D. Right Answer:: D [Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-84] 3. Complete the missing portion of the given pattern by selecting from the alternatives. A. B. C. D.

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  • 1 . Which of the following number indicates the urban, corrupt politicians in the adjoining diagram.

    A . 4B . 5C. 9D. 10

    Right Answer:: C[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-127]

    2 . The drawing shows a three- dimensional structure built from identical cubes. Which of the following does not represent a top, front, or right-side view of the given 3-dimensional structure?

    A .

    B .

    C .

    D . Right Answer:: D[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-84]

    3 . Complete the missing portion of the given pattern by selecting from the alternatives.

    A .

    B .

    C .

    D .

  • Right Answer:: D[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-114]

    4 . A group of 1200 persons consisting of captains and soldiers is travelling in a train. For every 15 soldiers there is one captain. The number of captains in the group is

    A . 85B . 80C. 75D. 70

    Right Answer:: C[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-79]

    5 . Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4 constitute the Problem Set while figures A, B, C and D constitute the Answer Set. There is a definite relationship between figures 1 and 2. Establish a similar relationship between figures 3 and 4 by choosing a suitable figure from the Answer Set.

    A .

    B .

    C .

    D . Right Answer:: D[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-48]

    6 . Select the figure from the four alternatives, which when placed in the blank space of the problem figure would complete the pattern.

    A .

    B .

    C .

    D . Right Answer:: D[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-90]

    7 . Han, Pinto, Oliver, Chris, and Tony drew different geometric figures: a circle,a pentagon, a trapezoid, a hexagon, and an octagon. Nopersonssnamebeginswiththesamefirstletterasthatpersonsdrawing.Chris,Pinto,andTonydrewfigureswithmorethan4

  • sides.Chrisdrawinghasthemostsides.Oliversdrawinghasexactlyonepairofparallellines.WhatdidChrisdraw?

    A . CircleB . OctagoC. HexagonD. Pentagon

    Right Answer:: B[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-94]

    8 . Simran attends her school daily but with the following schedule(1) She attends grammar classes on Monday (2) She attends Maths class on Wednesday (3) Her Computer classes are not on Friday(4) She attends Biology classes on Thursday (5) On Tuesday she attends sports classes.She attends just one subject class in a day (Sunday is a holiday) Simran is very interested in joining the personality development classes at her school. When is she free to attend them?

    A . TuesdayB . WednesdayC. SundayD. Friday

    Right Answer:: D[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-112]

    9 . A cat run: 40 m towards East and turns to right, runs 20 m and turns to right, runs 18 m and turns to left, runs 10 m and then finally turns to left and runs 24 m. Now, which direction is the cat facing ?

    A . NorthB . SouthC. EastD. West

    Right Answer:: C[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-10]

    10. Ravi travelled 6 km straight towards South. He turned left and travelled 8 km straight. How far is he from the starting point?

    A . 18kmB . 10kmC. 12kmD. 8km

    Right Answer:: B[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-38]

    11. If seventh day of a month is three (3) days earlier than Friday, what day will it be on nineteenth day of the month?

    A . SundayB . MondayC. WednesdayD. Friday

    Right Answer:: A[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-32]

  • 12. Pointingtowardsaperson,Mitasaid,Heistheonlysonofthefatherofmysistersbrother.HowIsthatpersonrelatedtoMita?

    A . MotherB . Maternal UncleC. FatherD. None of these

    Right Answer:: D[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-73]

    13. Problem Figures

    A .

    B .

    C .

    D . Right Answer:: C[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-53]

    14. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern. 6, 11, 21, 36, 56, (....)

    A . 42B . 51C. 81D. 91

    Right Answer:: C[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-49]

    15. Which of the following is true of all squares and all rectangles?I. All squares and all rectangles are equilateral.II. All square and all rectangles are equiangular.III. All rectangles are squares

    A . II onlyB . III onlyC. II and III onlyD. I, II and III

    Right Answer:: A[Logical Reasoning] [YagnaQRefNo: 21-1]

    16. Which of the following generalizations cannot be made about the phase change of a pure substance from solid to liquid?

    A . It involves a change in potential energyB . It involves a change in kinetic energyC. It involves no change in temperatureD. It may take place at different temperatures

  • Right Answer:: D[1. Matter in Our Surroundings] [YagnaQRefNo: 10-3]

    17. If the temperature of a place is increase then evaporation

    A . decreaseB . increaseC. remain sameD. none of the above

    Right Answer:: B[1. Matter in Our Surroundings] [YagnaQRefNo: 10-10]

    18. Pure iodine can be obtained by the process of

    A . EvaporationB . Fractional distillationC. SublimationD. Filtration

    Right Answer:: B[2. Is Matter Around Us Pure] [YagnaQRefNo: 11-16]

    19. Read the passage carefully and answer. The constituents of a heterogeneous mixture are X, Y and Z. In this mixture if mixture X, Y is taken, X can be separated using magnetic separation from Y. If Y, Z mixture is taken it can be separated using distillation method. The different states of X, V and Z respectively are

    A . Solid, solid, liquidB . Solid, liquid, solidC. All are liquidsD. All are solids

    Right Answer:: A[2. Is Matter Around Us Pure] [YagnaQRefNo: 11-12]

    20. 1 Mole of a compound contains

    A . 6.0231023 atomsB . 6.0231024 atomsC. 60.231023 atomsD. 6.0231025 atoms

    Right Answer:: A[3. Atoms and Molecules] [YagnaQRefNo: 12-4]

    21. Which one of the following pairs of compounds illustrates the law of multiple proportion ?

    A . H2O, Na2OB . MgO, Na2OC. Na2O, BaOD. SnCl2, SnCl4

    Right Answer:: D[3. Atoms and Molecules] [YagnaQRefNo: 12-24]

  • 22. Atomicity of fluorine is

    A . 1B . 2C. 3D. 4

    Right Answer:: B[4. Structure of Atom] [YagnaQRefNo: 13-19]

    23. The ratio of charge and mass would be greater for

    A . ProtonB . ElectronC. NeutronD. Alpha

    Right Answer:: B[4. Structure of Atom] [YagnaQRefNo: 13-35]

    24. Take a clean glass slide and put few drops of water on it. Now place a complete Rheo leaf in water and examine the cells of leaf under the high power of compound microscope. Put a few drops of concentrated salt/sugar solution on the mounted Rheo leaf on the ass slide. Wait for few minutes and again observe the leaf under the high power of microscope.What will be your observation after few minutes?

    A . Cell contents are separated from the cell wallB . Cytoplasm alongwith plasma membrane has come to lie on one side of cell wall in the leaf cellsC. A clear space is seen between the cell wall and protoplast of the cellsD. All of the above

    Right Answer:: D[5. The Fundamental Unit of Life - Cell] [YagnaQRefNo: 14-8]

    25. In the year 1665, an English scientist observed for the very first time that living things appear to consist of separate units called littlerooms.Identifythebotanistandtheunitsobservedbyhim

    A . Leeuwenhoek and ProtoplasmB . Robert Brown and CellC. Purkinje and ProtoplasmD. Robert Hooke and Cell

    Right Answer:: D[5. The Fundamental Unit of Life - Cell] [YagnaQRefNo: 14-7]

    26. The function of the part labelled S in the given figure is

    A . To form contractile networkB . To permit the wave of muscle contraction to be transmitted from one cardiac fibre to anotherC. To supply blood to muscle fibresD. To supply nutrients to muscle fibres

    Right Answer:: B[6. Tissues] [YagnaQRefNo: 15-34]

  • 27. A person met with an accident in which two long bones of hand were dislocated. Which among the following may be possible reason?

    A . tendon breakB . break of skeletal musclesC. ligament breakD. Areolar tissue break

    Right Answer:: B[6. Tissues] [YagnaQRefNo: 15-16]

    28. Match column I with column Il and select the correct answer from the codes given below

    Column I Column II(a) Sea anemone (i) Nematoda(b) Tape worm (ii) Annelida(c) Round worm (iii) Mollusca(d) Earthworm (iv)Platyhelminthes(e) Starfish (v) Cnidaria

    (vi) Echinodermata

    A . a b c d e(v) (i) (iv) (ii) (vi)

    B . a b c d e(v) (vi) (i) (ii) (iv)

    C. a b c d e(ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (v)

    D. a b c d e(ii) (iv) (v) (iii) (i)

    Right Answer:: B[7. Diversity in Living Organisms] [YagnaQRefNo: 16-40]

    29. The lowest category of classification is

    A . phylumB . genusC. speciesD. family

    Right Answer:: C[7. Diversity in Living Organisms] [YagnaQRefNo: 16-25]

    30. Two racing cars of masses m1 and m2 are moving in circles of radii r and r2 respectively.Their speeds are such that each makes a complete circle in the same length of time t. The ratio of angular speed of the first car to that of the second car is

    A . m1 : m2 B . r1: r2C. 1: 1D. m1r1 : m2r2

  • Right Answer:: C[8. Motion] [YagnaQRefNo: 17-8]

    31. A body freely falling from the rest has velocity after it falls through a height h. The distance it has to fall down further for its velocity to become double is

    A . 4hB . 6hC. 8hD. l0h

    Right Answer:: C[8. Motion] [YagnaQRefNo: 17-30]

    32. If a moving body comes to rest, then its acceleration is

    A . PositiveB . negativeC. ZeroD. All of these depending upon initial velocity

    Right Answer:: B[8. Motion] [YagnaQRefNo: 17-2]

    33. Read the passage carefully and answer An 8000 kg engine pulls a train of 5 wagons, each of 2000 kg, along a horizontal track. If the engine exerts a force of 40000 N and the track offers a frictional force of 5000 N. The acceleration of the train is

    A . 2.5 m/s2

    B . 4.5 rn/s2

    C. 3.5 m/s2

    D. 5.5 m/s2

    Right Answer:: C[9. Force and Laws of Motion] [YagnaQRefNo: 18-18]

    34. Which law explains swimming?

    A . NewtonsfirstlawB . NewtonssecondlawC. NewtonsthirdlawD. All of these

    Right Answer:: C[9. Force and Laws of Motion] [YagnaQRefNo: 18-11]

    35. Read the given statements and mark the correct option.Statement 1: Action reaction forces act on two different objects.Statement 2 : Action and reaction have zero resultant

    A . Both statement 1 and statement 2 are true and statement 2 is the correct ct explanation of statement 1B . Both statement 1 and statement-2 are true but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1C. Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is falseD. Statement 1 is false but statement 2 is true

    Right Answer:: C[9. Force and Laws of Motion] [YagnaQRefNo: 18-1]

  • 36. If the area of an object is less then the pressure acting on that object will be

    A . LessB . MoreC. Independent of areaD. None of the above

    Right Answer:: B[10. Gravitation] [YagnaQRefNo: 19-25]

    37. Pressure at a point in the liquid is

    A . Same in all directionsB . Greater in the upward directionC. Grater in the downward directionD. None of the Above

    Right Answer:: A[10. Gravitation] [YagnaQRefNo: 19-29]

    38. Iftheforceisappliedatananglethenworkdoneis

    A . W=FSCosF=ForceB . W=FSS=DistanceC. W=FSSinW=workD. None

    Right Answer:: A[11. Work and Energy] [YagnaQRefNo: 1A-15]

    39. A person A does 500 J of work in 10 minutes and another person B does 600 J of work in 20 minutes. Let the power delivered by A and B be P1 and P2 respectively. Then

    A . P1=P2B . P1>P2C. P1

  • B . Tuning fork BC. Both produce some velocityD. Cantsay

    Right Answer:: B[12. Sound] [YagnaQRefNo: 1B-30]

    42. Match the causal organisms given in column I with diseases given in column II and select the correct option from the codes given below.

    Column I Column II

    (a)Protozoa (i) Ringworm

    (b)Bacteria (ii) AIDS

    (c) Virus (iii) Cholera

    (d) Fungi (iv)Elephantiasis

    A . a b c d(iii) (i) (ii) (iv)

    B . a b c d(ii) (i) (iv) (iii)

    C. a b c d(i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

    D. a b c d(iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

    Right Answer:: D[13. Why Do We Fall III] [YagnaQRefNo: 1C-4]

    43. The recruitment process by which immune system recruits many ells to the affected tissue to destroy the pathogens is called

    A . ImmunisationB . InflammationC. VaccinationD. Agglutination

    Right Answer:: B[13. Why Do We Fall III] [YagnaQRefNo: 1C-31]

    44. Infectious diseases spread from one infected person to another normal person by a variety of methods. Which of the following is a blood-borne disease?

    A . Hepatitis BB . SyphilisC. AIDSD. Both (A) & (C)

    Right Answer:: D[13. Why Do We Fall III] [YagnaQRefNo: 1C-23]

  • 45. Whichlayeristopmostlayerfromearthssurface?

    A . TroposphereB . StratosphereC. MesosphereD. Thermosphere

    Right Answer:: D[14. Natural Resources] [YagnaQRefNo: 1D-12]

    46. Which of the following pairs are correctly matched?

    (i) Azotobacter Free living nitrogen fixing bacteria

    (ii) Pseudomonas Symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria

    (iii) Nitrosomonas Nitrifying bacteria

    (iv) Rhizobium Symbiotic denitrifying bacteria

    A . (i) & (iv)B . (ii) & (iii)C. (ii) & (iv)D. (i) & (iii)

    Right Answer:: D[14. Natural Resources] [YagnaQRefNo: 1D-20]

    47. Which substance is responsible for depletion of ozone layer?

    A . CO2B . CH4C. CFCSD. CO

    Right Answer:: C[14. Natural Resources] [YagnaQRefNo: 1D-23]

    48. Weeds are the unwanted plants in the cultivated field which compete for food, space and light with cultivated crops. Which of the following weeds are correctly matched with their common names.

    (i) Cyperus rotundus Latjeera

    (ii) Parthenium Gajarghas

    (iii) Achyranthus aspera Motha

    (iv) Xanthium Gokhroo

    (v) Abutilon indicum Kanjhi

    A . (i), (ii) & (iii)B . (ii), (iii) & (iv)C. (ii), (iv) & (v)D. (i), (iii) & (v)

    Right Answer:: C[15. Improvement in Food Resources] [YagnaQRefNo: 1E-24]

    49. Read the following paragraph carefully and fill Up the blanks with correct option.Born on 26th November,1921,______iscalledtheArchitectoflndiasModernDairyIndustry and the Father of ______ Revolution. He is the founder chairman of the NationalDairyDevelopmentBoard(NDDB).NDDBdesignedandimplementedtheworldslargestdairydevelopmentprogramme,called________

  • A . Dr. V. Kurien, Green, Organic productionB . Dr. C.L.A. Laveran, Blue, Phyto-enrichmentC. Dr. V. Kurien, White, Operation floodD. Dr. Allen Porter, Silver, Operation flood

    Right Answer:: C[15. Improvement in Food Resources] [YagnaQRefNo: 1E-26]

    50. Read the given examples carefully and select those which belong to poultry(i) Turkey (ii) Prawns (iii) Crabs(iv) Ducks (v) Cow (vi) Fowl(vii) Eel

    A . (i), (ii), (iii) & (iv)B . (i), (iv), (vi) & (ix)C. (iv), (vi), (vii) & (ix)D. (vi), (vii), (viii) & (ix)

    Right Answer:: B[15. Improvement in Food Resources] [YagnaQRefNo: 1E-3]