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ACME (10th Pass)

Select the correct alternative. Only one is correct.


There is NEGATIVE marking. For each wrong answer 0.5 mark will be deducted.
Q.1 A rectangle with sides of length x and y is a golden
(y x) y
y
= . In this case equals
y
x
x

rectangle if

[902 = 180]

Q.1 ,d vk;r ftldh Hkqtkvksa dh yEckbZ x vkSj y gS] lqugjk

vk;r dgykrk gS] ;fn

(y x)
y
= gks] rks bl n'kk
y
x

(A) 1 3

(B)

3
2

esa

(C) 2 2 1

(D)

1 5
2

(A) 1 3

(B)

3
2

(C) 2 2 1

(D)

1 5
2

Q.2 The value of the expression


2

sin x cosec x cos x sec x (tan x cot x )

wherever defined equals


1
(A)
2

3
(B)
2

y
cjkcj gksxk
x

Q.2 O;atd
sin 2 x cosec2 x cos2 x sec2 x (tan 2 x cot 2 x )

tgk ij ifjHkkf"kr gS] cjkcj gksxk


(C) 1

(D) 3

x
y

(A)

1
2

(B)

3
2

x
y

(C) 1

(D) 3

1
gks] rks y cjkcj gksxk
27
3
2
(C)
(D)
4
3

1
Q.3 If 4 256 and 3x =
, then y is equal to
27
3
3
2
(A)
(B) 1
(C)
(D)
2
4
3

Q.3 ;fn 4 256 rFkk 3x =

Q.4 Which one of the following is equal to the length of


the segment x as per the given figure?
(A) ca 1

Q.4 fn;s x;s fp=kuqlkj] fuEu esa ls fdl dh yEckbZ x [k.M


ds cjkcj gksxh?
(A) ca 1

(A)

3
2

(B)

ca
1
b

(B)

ca
1
b

(C)

c( a b )
b

(C)

c( a b )
b

(D)

c( a b )
b

(D)

c( a b )
b

Q.5 The difference of two positive numbers is 2, and


the product of these two numbers is 17. Then their
sum is
(A) 6 2

(B) 3 2 2

(C) 6 2 2

(D) 3 2

CODE : A

(B) 1

Q.5 nks fHkUu /kukRed la[;kvksa dk vUrj 2 gS rFkk bUgh


la[;kvksa dk xq.kuQy 17 gks] rks budk ;ksxQy gksxk
(A) 6 2

(B) 3 2 2

(C) 6 2 2

(D) 3 2
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Q.6 The average of two numbers is x. If you multiply


one of the two numbers by 18, the average of the
two new number (one of which is unchanged) is 2x.
The ratio of the smaller original number to the larger
original number, is
1
(A)
4

1
(B)
6

1
(C)
8

1
(D)
16

Q.6 nks la[;kvksa dk vkSlr x gSA ;fn fdlh ,d la[;k dks 18


ls xq.kk fd;k tk;s] rks u;h la[;kvksa dk vkSlr (ftuesa
ls ,d vifjofrZr gS) 2x gSA rks ewy NksVh la[;k vkSj ewy

cM+h la[;k dk vuqikr gksxk


(A)

1
4

(B)

1
6

(C)

1
8

(D)

1
16

Q.7 Let A be the area of a triangle with sides 5, 5 and 8


and let B denote the area of a triangle with sides 5,
5 and 6. Which of the following statements is true?
(A) A < B < 12
(B) B < A < 12
(C) A = B
(D) 12 < A < B

Q.7 ,d f=Hkqt ftldh Hkqtk,a 5, 5, 8 gSa] mldk {ks=Qy A

Q.8 The area of the square inscribed in a semicircle is to


the area of the square inscribed in the entire circle
are
(A) 1 : 2
(B) 2 : 3
(C) 2 : 5
(D) 3 : 4

Q.8 v)Zo`k esa cus gq, oxZ vkSj lEiw.kZ o`k esa cus gq, oxZ dk

Q.9 If x, y and z satisfy yz = 1 ; zx = 2 ; xy = 3, then


the value of (x2 + y2 + z2), is

Q.9 ;fn x, y vksj z lehdj.k yz = 1 ; zx = 2 ; xy = 3 dks


larq"V djrs gSa] rks (x2 + y2 + z2) dk eku gksxk

(A)

17
2

(B)

25
3

(C)

33
4

(D)

49
6

gS

rFkk nw l jk f=Hkq t ft ldh Hkqt k,a


5, 5, 6 gSa mldk {ks=Qy B gSA fuEu esa ls dkSu lk dFku
lR; gS?
(A) A < B < 12
(C) A = B

(B) B < A < 12


(D) 12 < A < B

vuqikr gksxk
(A) 1 : 2

(A)

17
2

(B) 2 : 3

(B)

25
3

(C) 2 : 5

(C)

33
4

(D) 3 : 4

(D)

49
6

Q.10 Ram and Rama live on the same street and often
walk towards each other's home. If they both leave
their homes at 8:00 a.m., then they will meet at 8.04
a.m. If Rama leaves her home at 8:00 a.m. but Ram
does not leave his home until 8:03 a.m., then they
will meet at 8: 05 a.m. Number of minutes does it
take for Ram to walk all the way to Rama's home is
(Assume that each person walks at his or her own
constant rate.)
(A) 8
(B) 9
(C) 10
(D) 12

Q.10 jke vkSj jek nksuksa ,d gh xyh esa jgrs gaSA nksuksa vDlj

Q.11 The difference between the larger root and the

Q.11 lehdj.k x2 px +

smaller root of x2 px +
(A) 0

(B) 1

(p 2 1)
= 0, is
4
(C) 2
(D) p

Q.12 Let the bisectors of the exterior angles at B and C


of triangle ABC meet at D. If all measurements are
in degrees then angle BDC equals

,d nwljs ds ?kj dh rjQ pyrs gSA ;fn nksuksa vius ?kj


ls 8:00 a.m. ij fudyrs gS] rks ;s nksuksa 8.04 a.m ,d
nwljs ls feyrs gSA ;fn jek ?kj ls 8:00 a.m. ij fudyrh
gS ijUrq jke 8:03 a.m. rd Hkh ?kj ls ugha fudyrk gS]
rks ;s 8: 05 a.m. ij feyrs gSAa rks fdrus feuV esa jke] jek
ds ?kj igqpsxk? (ekuk nksuksa ,d gh pky ls pyrs gSA)
(A) 8

(B) 9

(C) 10

(D) 12

(p 2 1)
= 0 dh lcls cM+s ewy
4

vkSj lcls NksVs ewy dk vUrj gksxk


(A) 0

(B) 1

(C) 2

(D) p

Q.12 f=Hkqt ABC ds dks.k B ,oa C ds ckg~; dks.k f}Hkktd


fcUnq D ij feyrs gSaA ;fn lkjs eki fMxzh esa gks] rks dks.k
BDC cjkcj gksxk

(A)

1
(90 A )
2

(B) 90 A

(A)

1
(90 A )
2

(B) 90 A

(C)

1
(180 A)
2

(D) 180 A

(C)

1
(180 A)
2

(D) 180 A

CODE : A

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Q.13 If the radius of a circle is increased by 1 unit, the


ratio of the new circumference to the new diameter
is
2 1
(B)
(C)
2

(A) + 2

2 1
(D)
2

Q.13 ;fn o`k dh f=T;k dks 1 bdkbZ c<+k;k tk;s rks u;h

ifjf/k o u;s O;kl dk vuqikr gksxk


(A) + 2

(B)

2 1
(C)
2

(D)

2 1
2

Q.14 If the polynomial P(x) = x1000 + ax + 9 divisible by


(x + 1), then 'a' equals
(A) 9
(B) 10
(C) 10
(D) None

Q.14 ;fn cgqin P(x) = x1000 + ax + 9, (x + 1) ls foHkkftr


gks] rks a cjkcj gksxk
(A) 9
(B) 10
(C) 10
(D) dksbZ ugha

Q.15 In quadrilateral ABCD, diagonal BD is


perpendicular to sides AD and BC. The length of
BD is 8. The length of side AB is 17 and the length
of side CD is 10. What is the area of ABCD?
(A) 80
(B) 84
(C) 125
(D) 144

Q.15 prqHkZqt ABCD esa, fod.kZ BD Hkqtkvksa AD ,oa BC ds


yEcor~ gSA BD dh yEckbZ 8 bdkbZ gS rFkk Hkqtk AB dh
yEckbZ 17 bdkbZ gS vkSj Hkqtk CD dh yEckbZ 10 bZdkbZ
gS] rks ABCD dks {ks=Qy gksxk
(A) 80
(B) 84
(C) 125
(D) 144

Q.16 The equation x2 x = a2 + a has exactly one solution.


The number a must be

Q.16 lehdj.k x2 x = a2 + a dk dsoy ,d gh gy gks] rks


la[;k a gksxh

(A)

1
2

(B)

1
4

(C) 0

(D)

1
2

Q.17 The value of c for which the system of equations


3x 4y = 7 and x + cy = 13 have no solution, is
(A) 4

(B)

4
3

(C)

3
4

(D)

4
3

(A)

1
2

(B)

1
4

(C) 0

(D)

1
2

Q.17 c dk eku ftlds fy, lehdj.k rU=


3x 4y = 7 and x + cy = 13 dks dksbZ gy ugha gks]

gksxk
(A) 4

(B)

4
3

(C)

3
4

(D)

4
3

Q.18 Four points A, B, C and D on a given circle are


chosen. If the diagonals of quadrilateral ABCD
intersect at the centre of the circle, then ABCD must
be a
(A) Trapezium
(B) Square
(C) Rectangle
(D) Kite

Q.18 fn;s x;s o`k ij pkj fcUnq A, B, C ,oa D pqus tkrs gSaA
;fn prqHkqZt ABCD ds fod.kZ ,d nwljs dks o`k ds dsUnz
ij frPNsfnr djrs gks] rks prqHkZt ABCD fuf'pr gh
(A) leyEc prqHkZt gksxk (B) oxZ gksxk
(C) vk;r gksxk
(D) irax gksxk

Q.19 If x = 1 is one solution of ax2 + bx + c = 0, what


is the other solutions?

Q.19 ;fn x = 1 lehdj.k ax2 + bx + c = 0 dk ,d gy gks]

(A) x
(C) x

CODE : A

b
a

a
b

rks nwljk gy gksxk

(B) x

b
a

(A) x

(D) x

c
a

(C) x

b
a

a
b

(B) x

b
a

(D) x

c
a

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Q.20 Ram solves the equation ax b = c, and Shyam


solves bx c = a. If they get the same correct answer
for x, and a, b and c are distinct and nonzero. The
true statement, is
(A) a + b + c = 0
(B) a + b + c = 1
(C) a + b = c
(D) b = a + c

Q.20 jke lehdj.k ax b = c dks gy djrk gS vkSj ';ke bx


c = a dksA ;fn nksuksa ds x ds fy, leku mkj vkrs gSa
rFkk a, b ,oa c ds vyx vkSj 'kwU; ls cM+s mkj vkrs gSa]
rks fuEu esa ls dkSu lk dFku lgha gksxk?
(A) a + b + c = 0
(B) a + b + c = 1
(C) a + b = c
(D) b = a + c

Q.21 If x2 + 4x + 7 is an even number, which of the


following must be an odd number?
(A) 3x2 5x 33 + 9x 2x2
(B) x2 + x + 60 + 3x 9
(C) 6x2 2x 80 + 6x 5x2
(D) x2 10x 17 + 14x + 46

Q.21 ;fn x2 + 4x + 7 ,d le la[;k gks] rks fuEu esa ls


dkSulh la[;k t:j fo"ke gh gksxh?
(A) 3x2 5x 33 + 9x 2x2
(B) x2 + x + 60 + 3x 9
(C) 6x2 2x 80 + 6x 5x2
(D) x2 10x 17 + 14x + 46

Q.22 For how many integers x in the set {1, 2, 3, ......,


99, 100} is (x3 x2) the square of an integer?
(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 9
(D) 10

Q.22 lewg {1, 2, 3, ......, 99, 100} esa fdrus iw.kkd gSa
ftudk oxZ (x3 x2) gksxk?
(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 9
(D) 10

Q.23 Given P (x) = 12x2 + 8x 9 and


Q(x) = 9x2 + 14x + 29.
Let the sum of the roots of P(x) = 0 and Q(x) = 0
are a and b, respectively. The sum of the roots of
R(x) = ax2 + bx + ab, is

Q.23 ekuk fd P(x) = 12x2 + 8x 9 vkSj


Q(x) = 9x2 + 14x + 29 gSaA
ekuk P(x) = 0 ,oa Q(x) = 0 ds ewyksa dk ;ksx e'k% a
vkSj b gS] R(x) = ax2 + bx + ab ds ewyksa dk ;ksx gksxk

3
(A)
4

4
(B)
7

7
(C)
3

7
(D)
6

1
.
5
The value of sin3 + cos3, is
37
125

(B)

1
125

(C)

91
125

(D)

(B)
(C)

2
2
1
2

3
(D)
3
CODE : A

1
3

47
125

(A)

37
125

4
7

7
3

(C)

(D)

7
6

1
gSA sin3 + cos3dk eku
5

(B)

1
125

(C)

91
125

(D)

47
125

Q.25 fn;s x;s fp= esa f=Hkqt ABC ,d lef}ckgq f=Hkqt gS tks
C ij ledks.kh; gSA f=Hkqt ADB vkSj CDB nksuksa dk
{ks=Qy 1 cm2 gSA Hkqtk DE Hkqtk AB ds yEcor gSA
DE dh yEckbZ (ls- eh- esa) gksxh
B

1
(A)
3
2
(B)
2

E
A

(B)

gksxk

Q.25 In the picture below, the triangle ABC is an isosceles


triangle with a right angle at C. The triangles ADB
and CDB both have area 1 cm2. The segment DE
is perpendicular to AB. The length (in cms) of DE,
is
(A)

3
4

Q.24 ekuk sin + cos =

Q.24 Suppose sin + cos =

(A)

(A)

E
A

1
(C)
2
(D)

3
3
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Q.26 A group of friends went for a dinner. The bill


amounted to Rs. 120. Two of them ate and left
without paying. The rest of the group have to cover
for them. The group calculated that if everyone gave
an extra amount of Rs. 2, it would cover the bill.
Number of persons in the original group that went
to dinner, lies is the interval.
(A) 6 to 9
(B) 10 to 13
(C) 14 to 17
(D) None

Q.27 Suppose
x

x > 0 and

1
3 . Then
x

1
equals.
x
(B) 5 or 5

(C)

(D) 2 5

Q.28 For two real numbers x and y which satisfy the


equations
sec2 x + tan2 y = a2 and
5
a 3, the values of 'a' are
6

2
3
(A) ,
3
2

2 3
(B) ,
3 2

2 3
(C) ,
3 2

(D) Not real

Q.29 Which of the following is true if x


I. x7
II.
(A) I < III < II
(C) III < II < I

x8

1
?
4

III. x9
(B) I < II < III
(D) III < I < II

Q.30 If x is positive, the least value of x


(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 4

9
, is
x
(D) 6

Q.31 The area of an annular region bounded by two


concentric circles is 5 square centimeters. The
difference between the radii of the circles is one
centimeter. What is the radius of the smaller circle,
in centimeters?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 6

CODE : A

Hkqxrku fd;s pys tkrs gSA cps gq, nksLrks dks muds fgLls
ds Hkqxrku dks vkil esa ckVuk iM+rk gSA os x.kuk djrs
gS fd ;fn R;sd O;fDr 2 :i;s vfrfjDr ns rks fcy dh
jkf'k iwjh gks tkrh gSA lewg esa O;fDr;ksa dh okLrfod
la[;k tks nkor ds fy, vk;s Fks] fdl vUrjky esa gksxh
(A) 6 to 9
(C) 14 to 17

(B) 10 to 13
(D) dksbZ ugha

Q.27 ;fn x > 0 ,oa

1
3 gks] rks
x

1
dk
x

eku cjkcj gksxk

(A) 2 5 or 2 5

tan2 x sec2 y =

Q.26 nksLrksa dk ,d lewg nkor ds fy, tkrk gSA nkor dk


[kpkZ 120 :i;s vkrk gSA muesa ls nks [kkuk [kkdj cxSj

(A) 2 5 or 2 5

(B) 5 or 5

(C)

(D) 2 5

Q.28 ;fn nks okLrfod la[;k,sa x vkSj y tks lehdj.kksa


sec2 x + tan2 y = a2 ,oa tan2 x sec2 y =

5
a 3,
6

dks larq"V djrh gSa] rks a dk eku gksxk


(A)

2
3
,
3
2

2 3
(B) ,
3 2

(C)

2 3
,
3 2

(D) okLrfod ugha

1
gks] rks fuEu
4
I. x7
II. x8
(A) I < III < II
(C) III < II < I

Q.29 ;fn x

esa ls dkSu lk lR; gksxk

Q.30 ;fn x /kukRed gks] rks x


(A) 2

(B) 3

III. x9
(B) I < II < III
(D) III < I < II
9
dk U;wure eku gksxk
x
(C) 4
(D) 6

Q.31 nks ldsUnzh; o`kksa ls lhfer NYysnkj {ks= dh {ks=Qy 5

oxZ lsUVhehVj gSA o`kksa dh f=T;kvksa dh chp esa ,d


lsUVhehVj dk vUrj gSA NksVs o`k dh f=T;k lsUVhehVj esa
gksxh
(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 4

(D) 6

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Q.32 Area of a square inscribed in an equilateral triangle,


with one edge of the square on an edge of the triangle,
if the side of the equilateral triangle is 2 3
equals

mldh ,d Hkqtk f=Hkqt dh ij fLFkr gS] ;fn leckgq

(C)

3 3 3
(C)
4

(D) 2 3

f=Hkqt dh Hkqtk 2 3 gks] rks oxZ dk {ks=Qy gksxk


(A) 3

2 33
(B)
2

(A) 3

Q.32 ,d leckgq f=Hkqt ,d oxZ bl dkj cuk;k tkrk gS fd

(B)

3 3 3
4

2 33
2

(D) 2 3

Q.33 Two different real numbers and are roots of


the quadratic equation ax2 + c = 0 with a, c 0.
Consider the following statements
(i)
+=0
(ii) 2 + 2 = 0
(iii) 3 + 3 = 0
(iv) = 0
Number of statement which can be true, is
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3

Q.33 nks fHkUu okLrfod la[;k,sa vkSj f}?kkrh lehdj.k


ax2 + c = 0 (a, c 0) ds ewy gaSA fuEu dFkuksa dks i<+sA
(i)
+=0
(ii) 2 + 2 = 0
(iii) 3 + 3 = 0
(iv) = 0

Q.34 Which expression is a factor of x2 xz + yz y2?


(A) x + y
(B) y z
(C) x + y + z
(D) x + y z

Q.34 fuEu esa ls dkSu lk x2 xz + yz y2 dk xq.kd gksxk?


(A) x + y
(B) y z
(C) x + y + z
(D) x + y z

Q.35 A circle with center A and radius 7 is tangent to the


sides of angle of 60. A larger circle with center B is
tangent to the side of the angle and to the first circle.
The radius of the larger circle is

Q.35 ,d o`k ftldk dsUnz A rFkk f=T;k 7 gS] 60 dk dks.k

fn;s x;s mijksDr dFkuksa esa ls lR; dFkuksa dh la[;k gksxh


(A) 0

(B) 1

(C) 2

(D) 3

cukus okyh nks js[kkvksa dks Li'kZ djrk gSA ,d cM+k o`k
ftldk dsUnz B gS tks nksuksa js[kkvks ,oa igys okys o`k dks
Li'kZ djrk gSA cM+s okys o`k dh f=T;k gksxh

(A) 30 3
(B) 21

(A) 30 3
(B) 21

(C) 20 3
(D) 30

(C) 20 3
(D) 30

Q.36 The value when the number N = (31003 + 31002) is


divided by (31001 31000), is
(A) 18
(B) 27
(C) 65
(D) 82

Q.36 la[;k N = (31003 + 31002) dks (31001 31000) ls

Q.37 A cone has a circular base with a radius of 4cm. A


slice is made parallel to the base of the cone so that
the new cone formed has half the volume of the
original cone. The radius in centimeters of the base
of the new cone, is

Q.37 ,d 'kadq vk/kkj o`kkdkj gS ftldh f=T;k 4 lseh gSA ,d

(A) 23 4

(B) 23 2

(C) 2 2

(D) 2

foHkkftr djus ij eku gksxk


(A) 18

(B) 27

(C) 65

(D) 82

Qkd 'kadq ds vk/kkj ds lekUrj bl rjg cukbZ tkrh gS


fd cus gq, u;s 'kadq dk vk;ru ewy 'kadq ds vk;ru dk
vk/kk gksrk gSA u;s 'kadq ds vk/kkj dh f=T;k (lsUVhehVj)
esa gksxh
(A) 23 4

(B) 23 2

(C) 2 2

(D) 2

Q.38 If r, s are the roots of the equation


x2 + x + 3 = 0, then
equation
(A) x2 3x + 1 = 0
(C) 6x2 x + 3 = 0
CODE : A

1 1
, are the roots of the
r s

x2

(B) + 3x 1 = 0
(D) 3x2 + x + 1 = 0

Q.38 ;fn r, s lehdj.k x2 + x + 3 = 0 ds ewy gksa] rks

1 1
,
r s

lehdj.k ds ewy gksxsa


(A) x2 3x + 1 = 0
(C) 6x2 x + 3 = 0

(B) x2 + 3x 1 = 0
(D) 3x2 + x + 1 = 0
PAGE NO.# 6

Q.39 Suppose ABC is a triangle with area 24 and that


there is a point P inside ABC which is distance 2
from each of the sides of ABC. The perimeter of
ABC, is
(A) 12
(B) 24
(C) 36
(D) 48

Q.39 ekuk ABC ,d f=Hkqt gS ftldk {ks=Qy 24 bdkbZ gS


rFkk f=Hkqt ABC ds vUnj P fcUnq fLFkr gS ftldh
f=Hkqt dh R;sd Hkqtkvksa ls nwjh 2 bZdkbZ gS] rks f=Hkqt
ABC dk ifjeki gksxk
(A) 12
(B) 24
(C) 36
(D) 48

Q.40 In the figure, AD is a diameter of the circle with


centre O and AO = 5. The length of arc BCD, is
(A)
(B) 3

Q.40 fn;s x;s fp= esa] AD o`k dk O;kl gS ftldk dsUnz O gS


vkSj AO = 5 gSA pki BCD dh yEckbZ gksxh
(A)
(B) 3

(C)

3
2

(C)

3
2

(D)

7
2

(D)

7
2

a c 1
. If 0 < a < b < c < d < e
b d e
in the equation, then the greatest increase in S would
result from adding 1 to the value of which variable?
(A) a
(B) b
(C) c
(D) e

a c 1
. ;fn le hdj .k e s a
b d e
0 < a < b < c < d < e gksa] rks S esa vf/kdre o`f) fdl
pj esa 1 tksM+us ij gksxh?
(A) a
(B) b
(C) c
(D) e

Q.41 Consider S =

Q.41 eku k

Q.42 If m and p are positive integer and (m + p)m is


even, which of the following must be true?
(A) If m is odd, then p is odd.
(B) If m is odd, then p is even.
(C) If m is even, then p is even.
(D) If m is even, then p is odd.

Q.42 ;fn m vkSj p /kukRed iw.kkd gSa rFkk (m + p)m le gS]


rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk lnSo lR; gksxk?
(A) ;fn m fo"ke gS] rks p fo"ke gksxkA
(B) ;fn m fo"ke gS] rks p le gksxkA
(C) ;fn m le gS] rks p le gksxA
(D) ;fn m le gS] rks p fo"ke gksxkA

Q.43

8
w 2

3
a
3

Q.43

In the incomplete table above, the sum of three


integer in each row, column and diagonal is the same.
If the numerical values in four of the blocks are as
shown, the value of w, is
(A) 6
(B) 5
(C) 2
(D) 5

S =

8
w 2

3
a
3

mijksDr v/kwjh lkj.kh esa] R;sd drkj] LrEHk ,oa fod.kZ


dk iw.kkdksa dk ;ksx cjkcj gSA ;fn pkj [k.Mksa esa la[;k
nh x;h gSa] rks w dk eku gksxk
(A) 6

(B) 5

(C) 2

(D) 5

Q.44 If n is an odd integer, which one of the following


must be an odd integer?
(B) n + 1
(A) n 1
(C) 3n + 1
(D) 4n + 1

Q.44 ;fn n fo"ke iw.kkd gS] rks fuEu esa ls dkSu lk fo"ke
iw.kkd gksxk?
(B) n + 1
(A) n 1
(C) 3n + 1
(D) 4n + 1

Q.45 If xy = 2 and xy2 = 8, the value of x, is equal to

Q.45 ;fn xy = 2 ,oa xy2 = 8 gks] rks x dk eku cjkcj gksxk

(A)

CODE : A

1
2

(B) 2

(C) 4

(D) 8

(A)

1
2

(B) 2

(C) 4

(D) 8

PAGE NO.# 7

Q.46 Rate of evaporation of water from a body of water


does not depend on
(A) Surface area of the water body.
(B) Humidity of the air
(C) The speed of wind
(D) The depth of water

Q.46 fdlh ikuh ds oLrq esa ikuh ds ok"ihdj.k (evaporation)

Q.47 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.47 fuEu esa dkSu lk FkkWelu ds v.kq ekWMy ls lEcfU/kr gSA


(A) v.kq ,d _.k vkosf'kr xksyk gS ftlesa /kukos'k ,d

Q.48 The

Q.48 lw= vkSlr osx

formula

for

average

velocity,

initial velocity final velocity


2
is true in which case?
(A) When the velocity is changing at uniform rate.
(B) When the acceleration is changing at a uniform
rate.
(C) When the object is moving in a circle.
(D) This formula is true in all the cases.
Vav

dh nj fuEu esa fdu ij fuHkZj ugha djrk gSA


(A) i`"B {ks=Qy
(B) ok;q dh vknzrk
(C) ok;q dk osx
(D) ikuh dh xgjkbZ

leku :i ls fc[kjk gqvk gSA


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

izkjafHkd osx $ vafre osx


2
fuEu esa fdl fLFkfr esa lgh gSA
(A) tc osx ifjorZu dh nj fLFkj gksA
(B) tc Roj.k ifjorZu dh nj fLFkj gksA
(C) tc oLrq o`fk; iFk ij ?kwe jgk gksA
(D) gj fLFkfr esa lw= lgh gSA

Q.49 ,d cl 72 km/hr dh pky ls pyrh gqbZ cl pkyd }kjk


Q.49 A bus driver puts brakes while the bus is travelling
at a speed of 72 km/hr. The bus comes to a stop in
10sec. what is the distance travelled by the bus till
then?
(A) 100m
(B) 200m
(C) 50m
(D) 150m

czsd yxkus ij ,d leku :i ls efUnr gksrk gqvk


10 lsd.M esa :d tkrk gSA bl nkSjku cl us fdruh nwjh
r; dhA

Q.50 A ball of mass 50gm moving with a velocity of


6 m/s strikes another ball of mass 25 gm moving in
the opposite direction with a speed of 2 m/s. After
the collision, the 50 gm ball moves with a velocity
of 3 m/s in the same direction. What is the velocity
of 25 gm ball.
(A) 5 m/s
(B) 3 m/s
(C) 4 m/s
(D) 2 m/s

Q.50 ,d 50gm dk xsn


a 6 m/s ls pyrk gqvk foijhr fn'kk ls
2 m/s vkus okys 25 gm ds xsn
a ls Vdjkrk gSA Vdjkus ds
ckn 50 gm xsan dk osx 3 m/s gS fn'kk ugha cnyrhA
25 gm xsan dk osx fdruk gksxk \
(A) 5 m/s
(B) 3 m/s
(C) 4 m/s
(D) 2 m/s

CODE : A

(A) 100m
(C) 50m

(B) 200m
(D) 150m

PAGE NO.# 8

Q.51 We can get a triangular shadow on a wall due to


which of the following objects
(A) A new unsharpened camlin flora HB pencil
(B) Square base pyramid
(C) A typical Suitcase
(D) A typical iron bucket whose base is smaller than
its mouth (frustum).

Q.51 fuEu esa ls fdl oLrq dh fnokj ij cuus okyh Nk;k

Q.52 If we express the size of a typical bed as


a 10-b sq Km where a is a number between 1 and
10 then b is
(A) 6
(B) 5
(C) 8
(D) 9

Q.52 ;fn fdlh fcNkou dk vkdkj a 10-b oxZ fdyksehVj


gS tgk 1 < a < 10 rd b gksxkA
(A) 6
(B) 5
(C) 8
(D) 9

Q.53 The diagram shows a horizontal beam of electrons


entering a region between two charged plates.

Q.53 fp= esa bysDVkWu che dks nks vkosf'kr IysV ds chp vkrk

fn[kk;k x;k gSA

Electric
field line

Electron beam

Electric
field line

Electron beam

In which direction is the electron beam deflected?


(A) upwards
(B) downward
(C) into the page
(D) out of the page
Q.54 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 Which of the following is an incorrect statement.
(A) The weight of a body depends on its distance
from earth.
(B) The mass of a body depends on its distance
from earth.
(C) The weight of a body depends on mass of earth.
(D) The weight of a body depends on its own mass.

CODE : A

f=Hkqtkdkj gksxkA
(A) ,d ubZ fcuk fNyh gqbZ dseyhu yksjk HB isfUly
(B) oxkZdkj vk/kkj dh fijkfeM
(C) ,d lk/kkj.k lwVdsl
(D) ,d yksgs dh ckYVh ftldk vk/kkj mlds eq[k ls
NksVk gSA

bysDVkWu fdl fn'kk esa eqM+sxkA


(A) ij
(B) uhps
(C) ist esa Hkhrj
(D) ist ls ckgj
Q.54 vki vkSj vkids 1m nwj cSBs fe= ds chp yxus okys

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


(A) 1011 N
(C) 103 N

(B) 107 N
(D) 1 N

Q.55 fuEu esa dkSulk dFku lgh ugha gSA


(A) oLrq dk Hkkj mlds i`Foh ls nwjh ij fuHkZj gSA
(B) oLrq dk nzO;eku mlds i`Foh ls nwjh ij fuHkZj gSA
(C) oLrq dk Hkkj i`Foh ds nzO;eku ij fuHkZj gSA
(D) oLrq dk Hkkj mlds nzO;eku ij fuHkZj gSA

PAGE NO.# 9

Q.56 On which of the faces does the liquid not exert a


force.

Q.56 fdl i`"B ij nzo cy ugha yxk jgkA


K

K
F

H
H
E

I
E

(A) DCJI
(C) AFGK

D
J

J
B

(B) DIHE
(D) ABCDEF

(A) DCJI
(C) AFGK

(B) DIHE
(D) ABCDEF

Q.57 Which of the following instruments is not based on


the Archimedes principle ?
(A) Lactameter
(B) Submarine
(C) Hydrometer
(D) Barometer

Q.57 fuEu esa dkSulk midj.k vkdZesMhl ds fl)kUr ij

Q.58 What is the work to be done to increase the velocity


of a car from 30km/hr to 60 km/hr. The mass of the
car is 1500 kg
(A) 143225 J
(B) 156250 J
(C) 187625 J
(D) None of these

Q.58 ,d dkj dh pky dks 30km/hr ls 60 km/hr djus esa


fdruk dk;Z djuk gksxk \ dkj dk nzO;eku 1500 kg gSA
(A) 143225 J
(B) 156250 J
(C) 187625 J
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Q.59 A boy of mass 50 kg runs up a staircase of 45 steps


in 9 sec. If the height of each step is 15 cm, find
power. Take g = 10 m/s2.
(A) 425 W (B) 375 W (C) 225 W (D) 525 W

Q.59 ,d yM+dk 45 dne okyh lh<+h ij 9 lsd.M esa p<+rk gSA


izR;sd dne dh pkbZ 15 cm gS rks mldh 'kfDr D;k
gksxhA g = 10 m/s2 ekuksaA
(A) 425 W (B) 375 W (C) 225 W (D) 525 W

Q.60 The pressure variation due to a propagating sound


wave is plotted in graph below.

Q.60 /ofu ds izxeu esa nkckUrj vkSj le; dk xzkQ uhps fn;k

(A) A & C are compression and B & D are


rarefractions.
(B) A is compression and C is rarefaction.
(C) A is rarefaction and C is compression
(D) A & C are rarefactions and B & D are
compression.
Q.61 Which of the following rays always retraces its path
after reflection from a spherical mirror
(A) Ray passing through focus
(B) Ray passing through centre of curvature
(C) A ray parallel to principal axis
(D) A ray incident at the pole

(B) iuMqCch
(D) cSjksehVj

x;k gSA
p

CODE : A

vk/kkfjr ugha gSA


(A) ysDVk feVj
(C) gkbMksehVj

(A) A & C laihMu rFkk B & D fojyu gSA


(B) A laihMu vkSj C fojyu gSA
(C) A fojyu vkSj C laihMu gSA
(D) A & C fojyu vkSj B & D laihMu gSA
Q.61 fuEu esa dkSuls fdj.k xksykdkj niZ.k ls ijkofrZr gksdj

vius iqjkus iFk ij okil ykSV vk,xkA


(A) Qksdl ls tkus okyh fdj.k
(B) ork dsUnz ls xqtjus okyh fdj.k
(C) eq[; v{k ds lekukUrj fdj.k
(D) /kzqo ij vkus okyh fdj.k
PAGE NO.# 10

Q.62 An object of height 4 cm is placed in front of a


concave mirror of focal length 15.0 cm at a distance
of 25 cm from it. At what distance from the mirror
should we keep a screen so that a sharp image is
obtained on the screen.
(A) 42.5 cm
(B) 28.5 cm
(C) 37.5 cm
(D) 25 cm

Q.62 ,d 4 lseh ph oLrq ,d vory niZ.k ftldk Qksdl


nwjh 15.0 cm gS] ds lkeus 25 cm ij j[kk x;k gSA niZ.k

Q.63 The velocity of the light rays in 1st medium is v1 and


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

Q.63 ;fn v1 vkSj v2 izdk'k fdj.k dh e'k% izFke vkSj f}rh;

ls fdruh nwjh ij inkZ j[kk tk, ftlls izfrfcEc ml ij


ik;k tk ldsA
(A) 42.5 cm
(C) 37.5 cm

(B) 28.5 cm
(D) 25 cm

ek/;e esa osx gS rks


i

v1

v1
v2

r
(A) v1 sin i = v2 sin r
(C) v1 cos i = v2 cos r

(B) v2 sin i = v1 sin r


(D) v2 cos i = v1 cos r

v2

r
(A) v1 sin i = v2 sin r
(C) v1 cos i = v2 cos r

(B) v2 sin i = v1 sin r


(D) v2 cos i = v1 cos r

Q.64 One half of the lens is painted black. The image is


(A) reduced in size
(B) increased in size
(C) reduced in brightness
(D) increased in brightness

Q.64 ;fn vk/kh ySal dks dkys jax esa jax fn;k tk, rks izfrcEc
(A) vk/kh gks tk,xhA
(B) cM+h gks tk,xhA
(C) ped de gks tk,xhA
(D) ped c<+ tk,xhA

Q.65 The diagram shows a straight wire carrying current


i in a uniform magnetic field. The magnetic force on
the wire is indicated by an arrow but the magnetic
field is not shown. Of the following possibilities, the
direction of the magnetic field is :

Q.65 ,d /kkjk okyh rkj pqEcdh; {ks= esa xqtjrk gqvk fp= esa
fn[kk;k x;k gSA rkj ij yxus okyk pqEcdh; cy (F) dh

fn'kk fp= esa gS rks pqEcdh; {ks= dh laHko fn'kk gksxhA


i

F
F
(A) opposite the direction of the
current
(B) opposite the direction
of F
(C) in the direction of F
(D) out of the page
Q.66 Select the correct statement :
(A) For a myopic eye, the near point comes closer
to the eye than normal eye.
(B) For a myopic eye, the near point goes farther
than the normal eye.
(C) For a myopic eye, the far point comes closer
than the normal eye.
(D) For a myopic eye, the far point goes farther
than the normal eye.

CODE : A

(A) /kkjk ds foijhr

(B) cy F ds foijhr
(C) cy F dh fn'kk esa
(D) ist ls ckgj dh rjQ
Q.66 fudV n`f"V nks"k okyh vk[k ds fy, lgh dFku gSA
(A) fudV fcUnq lkekU; vk[k dh vis{kk utnhd vk

tkrh gSA
(B) fudV fcUnq lkekU; vk[k dh vis{kk nwj pyh tkrh
gSA
(C) nwjLFk fcUnq lkekU; vk[k dh vis{kk utnhd vk
tkrh gSA
(D) nwjLFk fcUnq lkekU; vk[k dh vis{kk nwj pyh tkrh
gSA
PAGE NO.# 11

Q.67 A glass prism can be used to


(A) disperse as well as deviate white light
(B) disperse but not deviate white light
(C) deviate but not disperse white light
(D) Neither deviate nor disperse white light

Q.67 dkp dk fizTe


(A) izdk'k ds mtyh fdj.k dks fopfyr vkSj o.kZ foHkkftr

Q.68 A 60-watt light bulb carries a current of 0.5A. The


total charge passing through it in one hour is:
(A) 120C
(B) 3600C
(C) 3000C
(D) 1800C

Q.68 ,d 60 okWV okys cYc ls 0.5A dh fo|qr /kkjk izokfgr

Q.69 Five cylindrical wires are made of the same


material. Their lengths and radii are
1: length L, radius r
2: length L/4, radius r/2
3: length L/2, radius r/2
4: length L, radius r/2
5: length 5L, radius 2r
Rank the wires according to their resistances, least
to greatest.
(A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
(B) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
(C) 1 and 2 tie, then 5, 3, 4
(D) 1, 3, 4, 2, 5

Q.69 ikp csyukdkj rkj ,d inkFkZ ls cus gSA mudh yEckbZ;k

Q.70 An ordinary light bulb is marked 60W, 120V. Its


resistance is:
(A) 60
(B) 120
(C) 180
(D) 240

Q.70 ,d lk/kkj.k izdk'k cYc ij 60W, 120V fy[kk gSA

Q.71 A total resistance of 3.0 is to be produced by


combining an unknown resistor R with a 12
resistor. What is the value of R and how is it to be
connected to the 12 resistor?
(A) 4.0 , parallel
(B) 4.0 , series
(C) 2.4 , parallel
(D) 2.4 , series

Q.71 dqy 3.0 dk ,d izfrjks/k R dks 12 ds lkFk lek;ksftr


dj cuk;k tkrk gSA R dk eku vkSj lek;kstu dk rjhdk

Q.72 An escalator is used to move 20 people (60 kg


each) per minute from the first floor of a
department store to the second floor, 5m above.
Neglecting friction, the power required is
approximately:

Q.72 ,d fo|qr pfyr lh<+h (,LdsyV


s j) dks nqdku esa izFke ry
ls f}rh; ry tks fd 5m ij gS] ds ry rd
60 kg Hkkj okys 20 O;fDr;ksa dks ,d feuV esa ys tkus ds

nksuksa dj ldrk gSA


(B) o.kZ foHkkftr dj ldrk gS fopfyr ugha
(C) fopfyr dj ldrk gS o.kZ foHkkftr ugha
(D) uk fopfyr vkSj uk gh o.kZ foHkkftr dj ldrk gSA
gks jgh gSA mlls ,d ?kaVs esa xqtjus okys vkos'k dk eku
gksxkA
(A) 120C
(C) 3000C

(B) 3600C
(D) 1800C

vkSj f=T;k,sa e'k% gSa


1: yEckbZ L, f=T;k r
2: yEckbZ L/4, f=T;k r/2
3: yEckbZ L/2, f=T;k r/2
4: yEckbZ L, f=T;k r/2
5: yEckbZ 5L, f=T;k 2r
rkjksa dks c<+rs izfrjks/k ds e esa fy[kksA
(A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
(B) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
(C) 1 vkSj 2 ,d leku, rc 5, 3, 4
(D) 1, 3, 4, 2, 5

mldk izfrjks/k gksxkA


(A) 60
(C) 180

(B) 120
(D) 240

gksxk
(A) 4.0 , lekukUrj
(C) 2.4 , lekukUrj

fy, LFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA ;fn ?k"kZ.k dks vuqifLFkr


eku ys rks bl dk;Z ds fy, vko';d 'kfDr gksxhA

5m
30

(A) 100W
(C) 1000W
CODE : A

(B) 4.0 , Js.kh


(D) 2.4 , Js.kh

5m
30

(B) 200W
(D) 2000W

(A) 100W
(C) 1000W

(B) 200W
(D) 2000W

PAGE NO.# 12

Q.73

A currency counting machine counts 6 lakh notes


per day. A bank has as many notes as number of
hydrogen atoms in 24.8 gm of Na2S2O3. 5H2O.
Number of days would be required to count these
notes are (approx.)
(A) 8 1017
(B) 7 1010
(C) 6 1023
(D) 1018

Q.73

Q.74

Select the correct statement:


(A) Mixture never have uniform composition
throughout.
(B) Alloys are compound of two or more metals
as these can not be separated into their
components by physical methods.
(C) The particles of a solution are smaller than
1 nm in diameter
(D) The particles of a suspension do not scatter a
beam of light passing through it.

Q.74

lgh dFku pqfu,A


(A) feJ.k dh Hkh leakxh ugha gksrk gSA
(B) feJ /kkrq, nks ;k vf/kd /kkrqvksa dk ;kSfxd gS] tks
kSfrd fof/k;ksa ls muds okLrfod vo;oks esa i`Fkd ugha
fd, tk ldrsA
(C) fdlh foy;u ds d.kksa dk O;kl 1 usuks ehVj ls
de gksrk gSA
(D) fdlh LFkxud ds d.k muesa ls xqtjus okys dk'k
dks foLrj.k ugha djrs A

Q.75

Select the correct statement:


(A) If dispersed phase is gas & dispersing medium
is liquid then colloid is known as aerosol.
(B) Face cream is example of emulsion
(C) Particles in steam have same energy as that of
liquid water at same temperature.
(D) During burning of a candle only physical change
takes place.

Q.75

lgh dFku pqfu,A


(A) ;fn foLrj.k voLFkk xSl vkSj foLrkfjr ek/;e nzo
gS] rc dksykbM voLFkk dks ,jkslkWy dgsaxsA
(B) psgjs ij yxkbZ tkus okyh he beY'ku dk mnkgj.k
gSA
(C) leku rkieku ij] ty ok"i esa mifLFkr d.kksa dh
tkZ ty (nzo) esa mifLFkr d.kksa dh tkZ ds leku
gksrh gSA
(D) ekseckh ds tyus ij dsoy kSfrd ifjorZu gksrk
gSA

Q.76

Calculate the number of oxygen atoms in 6.84 gm


Al2(SO4)3
(A) 12 102
(B) 12 NA
(C) 0.12 NA
(D) 0.24 NA

Q.76

6.84 xzke Al2(SO4)3 esa vkDlhtu ijek.kqvksa dh l[a;k

Q.77

Q.78

Ratio of maximum number of electrons present in


N shell to L shell.
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 8
(D) 16
Heat

2FeSO4 (s)

Products of above reaction are


(A) Fe2O3 (s) + SO2 (g)
(B) Fe2O3(s) + SO2(g) + SO3 (g)
(C) FeSO3 (s) + O2 (g)
(D) FeO (s) + SO2 (g)

CODE : A

,d uksV fxuus okyh e'khu frfnu 6 yk[k uksV fxurh


gSA ,d cSad esa uksVksa dh la[;k] 24.8 xzke Na2S2O3.
5H2O essa gkbMkstu ijek.kqvksa dh la[;k ds cjkcj gSA
bu uksVksa dks fxuus esa yxus okys fnuksa dh yxHkx la[;k
gksxh
(A) 8 1017
(C) 6 1023

(B) 7 1010
(D) 1018

gksxhA
(A) 12 102
(C) 0.12 NA
Q.77

(B) 12 NA
(D) 0.24 NA

N d{k ,ao L d{k esa mifLFkr vf/kdre bysDVkuksa dh

la[;k dk vuqikr gksxkA


(A) 2
(C) 8
Q.78

(B) 4
(D) 16

ek
2FeSO4 (Bksl) "

mijksDr vff;k esa mRikn gksxsaA


(A) Fe2O3 (Bksl) + SO2 (xSl)
(B) Fe2O3(Bksl) + SO2(xSl) + SO3 (xSl)
(C) FeSO3 (Bksl) + O2 (xSl)
(D) FeO (Bksl) + SO2 (xSl)
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Q.79

Q.80

Q.81

For the given reaction ; select correct statement.


MnO2 + 4HCl
(A) H2O is one of product of above reaction
(B) HCl is reduced to Cl2
(C) MnO2 is oxidised to MnCl2
(D) Two substances are produced from above
reaction

Q.79

For the given reaction,


H2O + Cl2 + H2S H2SO4 + HCl
The correct statement is
(A) The mole ratio between Cl2 & H2S is 2 : 1 in
balanced reaction
(B) 1 mole of H2SO4 is produced from 2 moles
of Cl2
(C) The mole ratio of H2O & H2S is 4 : 1 in
balanced reaction
(D) 4 moles of H2O are required to produce
4 moles of HCl

Q.80

For the given reaction; select correct statement.

Q.81

electrolys is A(aq) + Cl (g) + B(g)


NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)

MnO2 + 4HCl
(A) mijksDr vff;k esa H2O ,d mRikn gksxkA
(B) HCl ds vip;u ls Cl2 xSl cusxhA
(C) MnO2 vkDlhr gksdj MnCl2 nsxkA
(D) mijksDr vff;k esa nks inkFkZ mRikfnr gksxasA

Q.83

vko';drk gSA
(C) H2O ,ao H2S dk larqfyr vff;k esa eksy vuqikr
4 : 1 gSA
(D) 4 eksy HCl ds mRiknu gsrq 4 eksy H2O dh
vko';drk gSA
nh xbZ vff;k ds fy, lgh dFku gSA

|q r vi?kVu A(aq) + Cl (g) + B(g)


NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)
fo

(A) dSFkksM ij Cl2 xSl ,ao ,uksM ij xSl 'B' dk

mRltZu gksrk gSA


(B) mRikn 'A' ds foy;u esa ;fn uhyk fyVel foy;u
Mkysa rks og yky gks tkrk gSA
(C) xSl 'B' O2 xSl gSA
(D) xSl 'B' ds ,d v.kq dk nzO;eku 2 'u' gSA

Select the metal which can be obtained from their


oxides by heating with carbon:
(A) Na
(B) Zn
(C) Mg
(D) Ca

Q.82

The constituents metal-nonmetal atoms ratio in


Barium phosphate is
(A) 2 : 15
(B) 2 : 3
(C) 3 : 10
(D) 15 : 2

Q.83

CODE : A

nh xbZ vff;k ds fy, lgh dFku gSA


H2O + Cl2 + H2S H2SO4 + HCl
The correct statement is
(A) Cl2 ,ao H2S dk larqfyr vff;k esa eksy vuqikr
2 : 1 gSA
(B) 1 eksy H2SO4 ds mRiknu gsrq 2 eksy Cl2 dh

(A) Cl2 gas is released at cathode and gas 'B' is


released at anode
(B) If blue litmus solution is added to solution of
product 'A', it turns red.
(C) Gas 'B' is O2 gas
(D) Mass of one molecule of gas 'B' is 2 'u'.
Q.82

nh xbZ vff;k ds fy,] lR; dFku dks pqfu,A

dkcZu ds lkFk xeZ djus ij dkSu lh /kkrq mlds


/kkrq vkDlkbM ls /kkrq :i esa kIr dh tk ldrh gSA
(A) Na
(C) Mg

(B) Zn
(D) Ca

csfj;e QkLQsV esa mifLFkr /kkrq v/kkrq ijek.kqvksa dk


vuqikr gSA
(A) 2 : 15
(C) 3 : 10

(B) 2 : 3
(D) 15 : 2

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Q.84

For a given equation

Q.84

nh xbZ lehdj.k ds fy,]

an 2
P 2 ( V nb) nRT [P is pressure in

an 2
P 2 ( V nb) nRT [P nkc gS

atm; V is volume in litre; n is mol; T is


temperature in Kelvin; R is gas constant inatm
litre K1 mol1] then the units for "a" and "b"
respectively are
(A) atm L2 mol2 ; L mol1
(B) atm L2 mol2 ; L mol1
(C) atm L2 mol2; L1 mol
(D) None of these is correct

atm esa ; V vk;ru gS litre esa ; nmolgS;


T rki gS Kelvinesa ; R xSl fu;rkad gS atm litre
K1 mol1esa ] "a" vkSj "b" ds fy, e'k% ek=d

bdkbZ gksxhA
(A) atm L2 mol2 ; L mol1
(B) atm L2 mol2 ; L mol1
(C) atm L2 mol2; L1 mol
(D) fuEu esa ls dksbZ ughaA

On being heated 12.25 g of KClO3 shows a weight


loss of 0.32 g according to following reaction.
KClO3 (s) KCl(s) + O2 (g)
What percent of original KClO 3 has
decomposed?
(A) 6.66 %
(B) 7.66 %
(C) 8.66 %
(D) 5.66 %

Q.85

Q.86

Select the incorrect statement.


(A) The oxide of last element of 2nd period in
periodic table is called difluorine oxide
(B) H2O2 is a liquid at room temperature.
(C) Sodium metal dissolved in liquid ammonia give
blue coloured solutions
(D) The molecular formula of the third member of
olefin series is C4H8.

Q.86

vlR; dFku gSA


(A) vkorZ lkj.kh esa f}rh; vkorZ ds vafre vo;o dk
vkDlkbM Mkbyksjhu vkDlkbM gSA
(B) H2O2 dejs ds lkekU; rki ij ,d nzo gSA
(C) lksfM;e /kkrq ds nzoh; veksfu;k esa feyus ls foy;u
uhyk gks tkrk gSA
(D) vkyhQhu Ja[kyk ds rhljs lnL; dk vkf.od lw=
C4H8 gSA

Q.87

Select the correct statement.


(A) The formula of lead sulphate is PbSO4 and
that of calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2. Then the
formula of lead phosphate is PbPO4.
(B) The given compound
OH

Q.87

lgh dFku dks pqfu,A


(A) ysM lYQsV dk lw= PbSO4 rFkk dfYl;QkLQsV
dk lw= Ca3(PO4)2] rc ysM QkLQsV dk lw= PbPO4
gksrk gSA
(B) fn;k x;k ;kSfxd

Q.85

CO

KClO3 (s) KCl(s) + O2 (g)


rks fdrus fr'kr KClO3 dk vi?kVu gqvk gS \
(A) 6.66 %
(B) 7.66 %
(C) 8.66 %
(D) 5.66 %

OH
CO

is a sunburn

HO
prevention agent. The functional group present in
this is only OH
(C) Isotopes have identical chemical properties
and the charges on ionised species were also
exactly the same.
(D) Lewis symbol for F, Cl, Br, I atoms are not
identical.
CODE : A

fuEu vff;k ds lanZ esa 12.25 xzke KClO3 dks xeZ


djus ij mlds kj es deh 0.32 xzke gks]

dk'kh; Toyu
HO

frck/kd dkjd gSA ;kSfxd esa dsoy OH f;k lewg


mifLFkr gSA
(C) leLFkkfudksa ds jklk;fud xq.k leku gksrs gS ,ao
mudh vkosf'kr vk;fud lajpuvksa esa vkos'k h fcYdqy
,d leku gksrs gSA
(D) F, Cl, Br, I ds ijek.kqvksa ds fy, ysfol rhd
,d tSls ugha gksrs gSA
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Q.88

The simplest formula of a compound containing


50% by mass of element "A" (at. wt. 10) and
50% by mass of element "B" ( at. wt. 20 ) is
(A) A2B
(B) AB
(C) A2B2
(D) A2B3

Q.88

Q.89

A bottle contains a coloured compound. Analysis


of the contents shows the presence of 0.3 mol of
Fe and 0.4 mol of oxygen atoms. Then select
incorrect statement about the analysis.
(A) The gms of compound in the bottle are
23.2 gm
(B) The weight % of Fe is 72.4 in the compound.
(C) The moles of compound in the bottle are 0.2
(D) None of these

Q.89

,d cksry esa jaxhu ;kSfxd jk gSA mifLFkr vo;ok dh


x.kuk n'kkZrh gS fd ;kSfxd esa 0.3 eksy Fe ,ao 0.4 eksy
vkDlhtu ds ijek.kq gSaA bl x.kuk ds fy, fuEu esa ls
vlR; dFku gksxkA
(A) cksry esa mifLFkr ;kSfxd dk kj 23.2 xzke gSA
(B) ;kSfxd esa Fe dk kj % 72.4 gSA
(C) cksry esa ;kSfxd ds 0.2 eksy mifLFkr gSA
(D) mijksDr esa dksbZ ughaA

Q.90

The elements in which of the following have the


most nearly the same atomic radius.
(A) Be, B, C, Na
(B) O, F, N, P
(C) Mg, Ca, Al, Si
(D) Fe, Co, Cr, Mn

Q.90

fuEu rRoksa ds lewgksa esa fdl lewg esa rRoksa dh ijek.kq


f=T;k,a fcYdqy ,d tSlh rhr gksrh gSaA

CODE : A

,d ;kSfxd ftldk] rRo "A" (i ek 10) 50% ds


nzO;eku ,ao rRo "B" (i ek 20 ) 50% ds nzO;eku dk
lkekU; lw= gksxkA
(A) A2B
(C) A2B2

(B) AB
(D) A2B3

(A) Be, B, C, Na
(B) O, F, N, P
(C) Mg, Ca, Al, Si
(D) Fe, Co, Cr, Mn

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