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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
(i) There are 80 questions. All the questions are objective type.
(ii) Question no. 1 to 80 carries 3 mark each and only one alternative is correct among 4 alternatives. For every
wrong response 1 mark shall be deducted from total score.
(iii) Use of non-programmable calculator is allowed.

Choose the correct answer :


1. A particle moves along the x-axis according to the 4. The function of mesosome is similar to that of
equation x = 4t2 – 16t + 1 where x is displacement (1) Chloroplast (2) Ribosome
in metres and t is time in second. Which of the
following statement(s) is/are correct? (3) Nucleolus (4) Mitochondrion
(i) Acceleration of particle is 8 m/s2 5. Which of the following options is correct for a particle
(ii) Distance covered by particle in first four second which is moving in a circular path?
is 32 m (1) If speed of a particle is constant then its
(iii) Displacement of particle in first four second is 16 m acceleration is constant
(iv) Average speed and average velocity of particle in (2) If speed of a particle is variable then direction of
first two second is equal. acceleration is always towards centre
(1) (i) & (ii) (2) (i), (ii) & (iii) (3) If speed of a particle is constant then velocity and
(3) (i), (iii) & (iv) (4) (i), (ii) & (iv) acceleration are always perpendicular
2. Predict correct order of radii (4) If speed of a particle is variable then work done
(1) Li+ < Mg2+ < Al3+ (2) F– < O2– < N3– by the force is always zero
(3) Mn2+ < Mn4+ < Mn6+ (4) N3– > P3– > As3– 6. Electronic configuration of outermost shell of an
3. The value of element ‘X’ is 5s24d6. Element ‘X’ must be placed in
3 5 7 39 (As per modern periodic table)
2 2
 2 2
 2 2
… 2 is
1 2 2 3 3 4 19  202 (1) 5th group & 4th period
399 19 (2) 5th group & 7th period
(1) (2)
400 20
(3) 5th period & 6th group
1 99
(3) (4) (4) 5th period & 8th group
20 100
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7. In the given figure, ABCD and DEFG are squares of 12. Which of the following functions is concerned with
sides 20 cm and 24 cm respectively. The area of the Golgi apparatus?
shaded region is (1) Storage of starch (2) Acrosome formation
G F (3) Synthesis of RNA (4) Endosmosis
B A 13. If net force on a body is constant then
(1) Body moves in a straight line
H
(2) Body moves in a parabolic path
(3) Body moves in a circular path
C D E
(4) Both (1) & (2)
(1) 121 cm2 (2) 144 cm2
14. Compound C5H10 cannot be
(3) 288 cm2 (4) 200 cm2
(1) An alkene (2) A cycloalkane
8. All of the following are the characteristics of viruses,
(3) A substituted alkene (4) A cycloalkene
except
15. A palindrome is a number which reads the same
(a) Absence of protoplasm from left to right as right to left (e.g. 111, 37873,
(b) Presence of enzyme 4224, 596695 etc). The number of 9-digit
palindromes divisible by 9 is
(c) Property of crystallisation (1) 9000 (2) 90,000
(d) Capacity of replication inside and outside the living (3) 9 × 108 (4) 9P
5
cells
16. If a mammalian skin cell takes 24 hours to complete
(e) Ability of respiration its cell cycle then, what approximate time does it
take to complete its M-phase?
(1) (a), (c) & (d) (2) (b), (d) & (e)
(1) 1-2 hours (2) 5-8 hours
(3) Only (b) & (e) (4) Only (e)
(3) 4-6 hours (4) 10-12 hours
9. Select the incorrect option for conservative force. 17. Choose the correct option for action-reaction force.
(1) Work done by conservative force is always zero (i) The action force does not cancel the reaction
force
(2) Potential energy is defined only for conservative
forces (ii) They act on same body
(iii) They are always equal and opposite
(3) Work done by conservative force is path
independent (iv) They act simultaneously
(v) They have same interaction force
(4) If a body moves under conservative force its
mechanical energy is constant (1) (i), (ii) & (iv) (2) (i), (ii) & (v)

10. Among the following structures (3) (i), (ii) & (iii) (4) (i), (iii), (iv) & (v)
18. According to kinetic molecular theory of gases
(1) Gaseous molecules move in zig-zag pattern
(I) (II) (III) (IV) (V) (2) There is symmetric force of attraction between
gaseous molecules
(1) (I), (II) & (IV) are chain isomers
(3) Collision between the gaseous molecules is
(2) (II), (III) & (IV) are position isomers elastic in nature
(3) (II), (IV) & (V) are chain isomers (4) Average kinetic energy of gaseous molecules
depends upon their molar masses
(4) (I), (III) & (V) are position isomers
19. A right-angled triangle has area 5 cm 2 . If the
1  n   n  1
4 4 hypotenuse of the triangle is 5 cm, then perimeter of
11. The expression this triangle is
1  n 2  (n  1)2
(1) n2 – n + 1 (2) n2 + n + 1 (1) 3 
5  1 cm (2)  5  5 cm
(3) n2 + n – 1 (4) n2 – n – 1 (3) 2 5  5 cm (4) 3 5  5 cm
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20. In sexually reproducing organism, the chromosome 26. In which of the following ‘S’ (sulphur) is not in +6
number of individuals in each generation remains oxidation state?
constant. This is maintained due to
(1) SO42– (2) SO3
(1) Meiosis (2) Mutation
(3) SF6 (4) NaHSO3
(3) Mitosis (4) Crossing over
     
6 6 5
27. Consider a  2 1  2 1 and b  2 1
21. Figure shows time-velocity curve of a particle moving
in a straight line.
 
5
 2  1 . Which of the following statement(s)
t
is/are true?
(1) a is rational, b is irrational
(2) a is irrational, b is rational
v (3) Both a and b are irrational
(1) Acceleration of the particle is decreasing (4) Both 'a' and 'b' are rational
(2) Acceleration of the particle is increasing 28. Diagram of the leaf of a plant is depicted below
(3) Speed of the particle is increasing
(4) Displacement of the particle is decreasing
22. Which is the ratio of number of electrons gained by
Na2S4O6 and HIO4 in the reactions given below?

Na2S 4 O6  Na2S2O3

HIO 4  HIO3 Which of the following characters will not belong to
that plant?
(1) 1 : 1 (2) 2 : 3
(1) Seeds contain two cotyledons
(3) 5 : 6 (4) 3 : 5
(2) Tap root system is more common
23. The value of 19 20 21 22  1 is (3) Stem shows secondary growth

(1) 409 (2) 421 (4) Flowers are trimerous


29. If a lens is cut by a plane parallel to the principal axis
(3) 419 (4) 411
in two equal parts then
24. The number of chromosomes in the root hair cell of
pea plant is 14. What will be the number of (1) The power of each smaller part will be same than
chromosomes in the endosperm of this plant? the power of original lens

(1) 14 (2) 28 (2) The image formed by each smaller part will be
as bright as formed by original lens
(3) 21 (4) 7
(3) The image formed by each smaller part will be
25. A ray of light is incident at an angle of incidence  lesser than the power of original lens
as shown in figure. If the angle between the two plane
mirrors is 90°, then (4) Both (1) & (3)
30. How many metals, among following can replace Zn2+
ion from aqueous solution of ZnSO4?

Mg, Fe, Pb, Cu, Ni, Sn, Au, Hg
(1) Three (2) Four
(3) One (4) Six
(1) If  = 30°, angle of deviation is 120° 31. Let N  5 AB3752 be divisible by 99. Then a
(2) If  = 60°, angle of deviation is 60° possible value of A + B is
(3) If  = 45°, angle of deviation is 90° (1) 5 (2) 7
(4) The angle of deviation is 180° for any value of  (3) 8 (4) 9

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32. An animal which has parapodia for locomotion is 39. If the mid-points of the sides AB, BC and CA of
categorised under the phylum ABC are F(3, 7), D(7, 3) and E(11, 11), then the
(1) Platyhelminthes (2) Aschelminthes centroid of the triangle is

(3) Annelida (4) Arthropoda (1) (11, 11) (2) (4, 4)

33. A liquid of density  in a container is accelerating (3) (7, 7) (4) (3, 3)


along horizontal with constant acceleration a m/s2 as 40. By which of the following ways we can prove that
shown in figure. The pressure difference between point oxygen evolved in photosynthesis comes from water?
A and B is
(1) By using water, having heavy isotope of oxygen

a m/s2 (2) By using carbon dioxide, having heavy isotope of


carbon

L (3) By using water, having heavy isotope of hydrogen


(1) Zero (2) aL
(4) By using water and carbon dioxide, having heavy
(3) gL (4) (g – a)L isotope of oxygen
34. Which of the following metal is most reluctant to form 41. In the circuit shown in the figure, the reading of
peroxide on heating with oxygen? galvanometer is
(1) K (2) Li 5 10 
(1) 25 
(3) Na (4) Rb
(2) 12.6  5V
1 2 3
35. The value of 2 4
 2 4
 + 20  40 
1 1  1 1 2  2 1  3  34
2
(3) 12 
20
...... + is G
1  202  204 (4) Zero

190 210 42. A vessel is filled with CO2 gas at 76 cm Hg and 300K
(1) (2) temperature. Density of gas would be
381 421
210 231 (1) 0.00178 Kg/l (2) 0.0045 Kg/l
(3) (4)
381 421
(3) 0.0073 Kg/l (4) 0.006 Kg/l
36. In external appearance, Salamandra can be
distinguished from lizard because 43. The pages of a book are numbered 1 through n.
When the page numbers of the book were added, one
(1) Skin of Salamandra is moist and smooth
of the page numbers was mistakenly added twice,
(2) Claws are present in the digits of Salamandra resulting in the sum as 2000. The page number that
(3) Body of Salamandra is covered with scales was added twice is
(4) External ears are present in Salamandra (1) 47 (2) 53
37. The equivalent resistance of the circuit between points (3) 123 (4) 63
A and B is (each resistance is having value R)
44. Select the correct absorption spectrum for chlorophyll-b
from the following graphical representations
A B

(1) 2R (2) R
Absorption

R 2R
(3) (4)
3 3
(1)
38. pH of 10–8 M aqueous solution of HNO3 is
(1) Between 8 - 9 (2) Between 7 - 8 400 500 600 700 800
Wavelength of light (in nm)
(3) 8 (4) Between 6 - 7

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48. In Calvin cycle the molecule which combines with
carbon dioxide at first is
(1) Ribose-5-phosphate
Absorption
(2) Fructose-6-phosphate

(2) (3) Ribulose-1,5-biphosphate


(4) Ribulose-5-phosphate
400 500 600 700 800
Wavelength of light (in nm) 49. The current i in the branch shown in the adjacent
figure is
2A 3A
Absorption

(3)
i
400 500 600 700 800
4A
Wavelength of light (in nm) (1) 6 A (2) 7 A
(3) 5 A (4) 9 A
50. If radius of H atom is found to be a0 Å, then radius of
Li2+ ion must be
Absorption

(1) 3a0 Å (2) a0 Å


(4) a0 a0
(3) Å (4) Å
3 9
400 500 600 700 800
Wavelength of light (in nm) 51. The number of rectangles of any size in an 8 × 8
45. In the given circuit, the potential of point P is chess-board is

2 (1) 64 (2) 204


P
(3) 648 (4) 1296
10 V 20 V 52. Segments of the body of Pheretima posthuma which
is covered by clitellum is
1 3
(1) 14th, 15th and 16th

4 (2) 12th, 13th and 14th

(1) 10 V (2) – 13 V (3) 15th, 16th and 17th

(3) 13 V (4) – 10 V (4) 13th, 14th and 15th

46. Correct IUPAC name of following compound is 53. The circuit shown in adjacent figure consists of an
external unknown resistance of R  is connected
across a battery of emf 6 V and internal resistance
1 . The maximum power dissipated by the unknown
(1) But-1-en-3-yne
resistance R is
(2) But-1-yne-3-ene R
(3) But-3-en-1-yne
(4) But-3-yne-1-ene
47. The number of perfect squares that divide 2016 is 6 V, 1 
(1) 4 (2) 6 (1) 18 W (2) 27 W
(3) 8 (4) 12 (3) 12 W (4) 9 W

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54. ‘V’ ml H2O is added to 0.1 M, 100 ml solution of urea 61. Sound travels from medium X to medium Y as shown
to get the solution diluted up to 0.005 M. ‘V’ ml must in the adjacent figure. Select the correct statement.
be equal to

(1) 2000 ml (2) 1900 ml


X
(3) 1000 ml (4) 900 ml
Y
55. If x, 2x – 2, 3x – 3 are in G.P., then the value of
x(x + 3) is
(1) 28 (2) 18 (1) The medium Y is denser than the medium X
(3) 10 (4) 4 (2) The speed increases and frequency decreases
56. Presence of which of the following elements is (3) The speed decreases and wavelength increases
essential in water to metamorphose tadpole into frog?
(4) The medium Y is rarer than the medium X
(1) Cadmium (2) Nitrogen
62. Highest negative electron gain enthalpy possess by
(3) Potassium (4) Iodine
(1) Chlorine (2) Fluorine
57. A stone is thrown with some velocity at an angle 
(3) Oxygen (4) Nitrogen
from the horizontal and follows the XYZ path as shown
in the adjacent figure. 63. The expression 20153 + 20163 + 20173 is

Vertical (1) Divisible by 7 but not 8


line Y
X (2) Divisible by 8 but not 9
Z
 Horizontal (3) Divisible by 7 and 9 but not 8
line
(4) Divisible by 7, 8 and 9 all
Which of the following statement is not true?
64. Which of the following enzymes works on
(1) The velocity of stone at point Y is horizontal carbohydrate when the pH of medium is 6.7 to 6.8?
(2) The angle between velocity and acceleration at (1) Salivary amylase (2) Intestinal lipase
point X is obtuse
(3) Intestinal amylase (4) Gastric lipase
(3) The angle between velocity and acceleration at
65. Select the correct statement about the friction force.
point Z is acute
(i) The direction of friction is opposite to direction of
(4) The kinetic energy of stone at point Y is motion
maximum
(ii) If the normal reaction between two surfaces in
58. Which of the following property is classified as path contact is doubled, then coefficient of friction
function? becomes double
(1) Heat change (2) Internal energy (iii) The value of static friction is always greater than
that of the kinetic friction
(3) Gibb’s free energy (4) Entropy
(iv) Work done by the friction may be positive
59. The integer 'n' is the smallest multiple of 15 such that
every digit is either 2 or 5. The sum of the digits is (v) Friction force is conservative
(1) 9 (2) 15 (1) (i), (ii) & (iii) (2) (i), (iii) & (v)
(3) 21 (4) 27 (3) (i), (ii) & (iv) (4) Only (iv)
60. Our liver converts -carotene into 66. Standard enthalpy of formation is non-zero for
(1) Vitamin D (2) Vitamin K (1) Br2 (l) (2) H+ (aq.)

(3) Vitamin A (4) Vitamin E (3) C (Diamond, Solid) (4) Hg (I)

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73. In the absence of an external force. Select the correct
13 13  23 13  23  33 statement.
67. The value of   + ....... +
1 1 2 1 2  3 (i) The velocity of the centre of mass of the system
remains constant
13  23  33  .....  153
is (ii) The acceleration of the centre of mass of the
1  2  3  .....  15
system remains constant
(1) 680 (2) 440 (iii) The kinetic energy of the system is conserve but
(3) 840 (4) 1020 the linear momentum is not conserve
(iv) Both momentum and kinetic energy of the
68. Which of the following representation of the route for system is conserve
expiration of air from our lungs is correct?
(v) Only momentum is conserve but kinetic energy
(1) Alveoli  Alveolar duct  Bronchioles  Bronchi may or may not be conserve
 Trachea (1) (i), (iii) & (iv) (2) (i), (iii) & (v)
(2) Bronchi  Bronchioles  Alveoli  Alveolar duct (3) (ii), (iv) & (v) (4) (i) & (v)
 Trachea
74. Correct order of thermal stability of metal carbonates is
(3) Alveolar duct  Alveoli  Bronchi  Bronchioles (1) BeCO3 < MgCO3 < BaCO3
 Trachea
(2) Li2CO3 > Na2CO3 > Rb2CO3
(4) Trachea Bronchioles  Bronchi  Alveolar (3) BeCO3 > Li2CO3 > Na2CO3
duct  Alveoli
(4) Na2CO3 > Rb2CO3 > BeCO3
69. A man is standing inside a lift which is moving 75. The area of the shaded region is
vertically upward direction with constant velocity.
Select the correct statement.
(1) The reference frame of the man is non-inertial
(2) The apparent weight of the man is greater than
that of the actual weight
(3) The apparent weight of the man is less than that
of the actual weight
(4) The apparent weight of the man is equal to the
actual weight
70. Equal volume of two solutions of pH = 4 and pH = 6
are mixed together. pH of resulting mixture is 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
(Approximately) (log105 = 0.7)
(1) 5.6 (2) 5 (1) 40 sq. units
(2) 105 sq. units
(3) 4.3 (4) 4.8
(3) 52.5 sq. units
71. The remainder when 1140 is divided by 40 is
(4) 37.5 sq. units
(1) 1 (2) 13
76. Which of the following statements are incorrect w.r.t.
(3) 35 (4) 79 left ventricle?
72. Maximum transportation of carbon dioxide in our body (a) Its wall is thicker than that of right ventricle
is through (b) Its wall is thinner than that of right ventricle
(1) Haemoglobin of RBCs (c) It receives oxygenated blood
(d) It pumps oxygenated blood
(2) Protoplasm of WBCs
(e) It pushes de-oxygenated blood
(3) Plasma
(1) Only (a) & (c) (2) Only (a) & (d)
(4) Nucleoplasm of RBCs
(3) Only (b) & (d) (4) Only (b) & (e)

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1 1 78. Enthalpy of combustion of C2H4, C2H6 and H2(g) is


77. The graph which represents the variation and
v u –x kJ/mole, –y kJ/mole and –z kJ/mole respectively.
for a convex mirror is best represented by (symbols
Enthalpy of hydrogenation of C2H4 must be
have their usual meaning)

1 (1) y – x – z
v
(2) x – y – z

(1) (3) y + z – x

1 (4) x + y + z
u
1
v 79. The sum of all the distinct prime factors of
(253 – 272) is

(2) (1) 18
1
u (2) 23
1 (3) 28
v
(4) 34
(3)
80. The agranular leucocytes that are phagocytic in nature
1 and that produce antibodies are respectively
u
1 (1) Eosinophils and basophils
v
(2) Eosinophils and monocytes
(4)
(3) Neutrophils and lymphocytes
1
u (4) Monocytes and lymphocytes

  

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Regd. Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005


Ph.: 011-47623456

Time : 2 Hrs.
ONLINE MOCK TEST SERIES - TEST 2 MM : 240

for
National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)
(Complete Syllabus upto class X)

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
(i) There are 80 questions. All the questions are objective type.
(ii) Question no. 1 to 80 carries 3 mark each and only one alternative is correct among 4 alternatives. For every
wrong response 1 mark shall be deducted from total score.
(iii) Use of non-programmable calculator is allowed.

Choose the correct answer :


1. A train accelerate from rest at a constant rate a1 for 5. If a projectile crosses two walls of equal height h
distance s1 and time t1. After that it retards to rest at symmetrically as shown in the figure. Choose the
a constant rate a2 for distance s2 at time t2. Then the correct statement (s) (g = 10 m/s2)
correct relation among the following is
u
a1 s2 t1 a1 s1 t2
(1) a  s  t (2) a  s  t t1 = 2s t2 = 6s
2 1 2 2 2 1

a1 s1 t1 a1 s2 t2 h
(3) a  s  t (4) a  s  t  Horizontal
2 2 2 2 1 1 120 m
2. Correct increasing order of electronegativity is
(1) The time of flight is 8 second
(1) Cl > O > N (2) F > O > N
(2) The height of each wall is 60 m
(3) P > N > C (4) Si > P > N
3. What will be the unit digit of (427)26? (3) The maximum height of projectile is 80 m

(1) 1 (2) 3 (4) All of these


(3) 7 (4) 9 6. 4 ‘g’ NaOH is dissolved in 500 ml water. This solution
is diluted up to 2000 ml volume Molarity of final
4. One of the main types of ribosomes which are found
solution is
in mitochondria, their smaller subunit is of
(1) 40 S (2) 30 S (1) 0.5 M (2) 0.01 M

(3) 50 S (4) 80 S (3) 0.05 M (4) 0.1 M


National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS) Test-2 (Code-A)
7. ‘p’ be the greatest prime number which divides 15. Number of squares of different sizes on a regular
432 – 412, is chessboard are
(1) 2 (2) 3 (1) 64 (2) 128
(3) 7 (4) 11 (3) 204 (4) 1296
8. The stage of cell division in which homologous
16. In Pheretima the two ends of gizzard are respectively
chromosomes undergo synapsis is
connected with
(1) Prophase I (2) Metaphase I
(1) Pharynx and oesophagus
(3) Prophase II (4) Metaphase II
9. A student initially at rest on a frictionless frozen pond (2) Stomach and intestine
throws a 2 kg hammer in one direction. After the throw, (3) Oesophagus and intestine
the hammer moves off in one direction while the
student moves off in the other direction. Which of the (4) Oesophagus and stomach
following correctly describes the above situation?
17. A pendulum bob is hanging from the roof of an elevator
(1) The student will have the momentum with greater with the help of a light string, when the elevator moves
magnitude up with uniform acceleration ‘a’ the tension in the
(2) The hammer will have the momentum with greater string is T1. When the elevator moves down with the
magnitude same acceleration, the tension in the string is T2. If
(3) The student will have the greater kinetic energy the elevator were stationary, the tension in the string
would be
(4) The hammer will have the greater kinetic energy
10. Predict correct statement about energy of an electron 2T1T2 T1 – T2
(1) T  T (2)
in Bohr’s orbit of an unielectronic species. 1 2 2
(1) Kinetic energy of electron is negative T1  T2
(3) T1T2 (4)
(2) Potential energy of electron is negative 2
(3) Total relative energy of electron is negative (with 18. Which of the following reaction cannot give the
respect to energy at infinite distance) standard enthalpy of formation (f H) of product?
(4) Potential energy of electron is negative and half
of total energy of electron 3
(1) N 2(g)  H 2   NH 3 (g)
2 (g)
11. When 50101 divided by 7 then remainder is
(1) 6 (2) 5 (2) C(s, graphite)  2H2(g)  CH4(g)
(3) 4 (4) 3
12. Head of bacteriophage is usually composed of (3) C(s, graphite)  C(s, Diamond)
(1) DNA and protein (2) RNA and lipid
(3) DNA and lipid (4) DAN and glycoprotein (4) P4 (s, black)  5 O2 (g)  P4O10 (s)

13. In which of the following, the work done by the 19. Number of triangles that can be formed by joining the
mentioned force is negative? The work done by vertices of an octagon are
(1) The tension of the cable while the lift is ascending (1) 56 (2) 28
(2) The gravitational force when a body slides down
(3) 14 (4) 7
an inclined plane
(3) The applied force in maintaining uniform motion 20. The reaction centre for photosystem I and
of a block on a rough horizontal surface photosystem II respectively are
(4) The gravitational force when a body is thrown up (1) P680 and P640
14. Unit of Universal gas constant (R) is (2) P700 and P680

(1) Lit-atm-mol–1-k–1 (2) Bar-dm–3-mol–1-k–1 (3) P680 and P700

(3) J–1-mol–1-k–1 (4) Cal–1-mol–1-k–1 (4) P640 and P680

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21. A bullet when fired at a target has its kinetic energy 25. Which of the following enzymes are not secreted by
decreased to 25% after penetrating 15 cm into it. The the organ labelled as ‘Q’?
additional thickness it will penetrate before coming to (a) Ptyalin (b) Trypsin (c) Steapsin
rest is (d) Pepsin (e) Maltase (f) Enterokinase
(1) 3 cm (2) 15 cm (1) (c), (e) and (f) (2) (a), (d), (e) and (f)
(3) 5 cm (4) 8 cm (3) (a) and (e) only (4) (b), (e) and (f)
26. Optimum pH for the digestion of food in the part of
22. Predict correct match of thermodynamic function with
alimentary canal labelled as ‘R’ is
the property mentioned along with
(1) 7.1 – 8.3 (2) 6.8 – 7.0
(1) Enthalpy : Intensive property
(3) 2.2 – 2.8 (4) 6.5 – 7.5
(2) Molarity : Extensive property 27. Choose the correct statement
(3) Density : Intensive property (1) In a perfectly elastic collision the relative velocity
of approach is equal to the relative velocity of
(4) Heat capacity : Intensive property separation
23. How many different triangles can be formed by joining (2) In an inelastic collision the relative velocity of
only the points marked on the lines AB and AC. approach is less than the relative velocity of
separation
A
(3) In an inelastic collision the relative velocity of
separation is less than the relative velocity of
x
x

approach
x
x

(4) Both (1) and (3)


x
x

28. A blue coloured solution becomes colourless on


x

addition of mixture of metals (Zn + Pb + Ag + Au). It


x

may be due to
x
x

B C 2
(1) Displacement of Cu(aq) by Ag(s) metal
(1) 70 (2) 105
2
(3) 175 (4) 220 (2) Displacement of Cu(aq) by Au(s) metal

Study the following diagram and answer the questions 2


(3) Displacement of Cu(aq) by Pb(s) metal
(Q.24 to Q.26)
2
P (4) Displacement of Cu(aq) by Zn(s) metal

29. How many numbers of 5-digit numbers can be formed


with the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Which are divisible
by 6 (No digits being repeated)?
(1) 120 (2) 108
Q (3) 216 (4) 240
30. Consider the following statements A and B and identify
the correct answer
A : Centre of mass is fixed point of a system of
R particles where the entire mass of the system is
supposed to be concentrated
24. The fluid which is stored and concentrated in the organ
B : Centre of gravity of a body is the point through
labelled as ‘P’ is produced by
which the weight of the body acts.
(1) Pancreas (2) Gall bladder (1) A only true (2) B only true
(3) Liver (4) Gastric glands (3) A and B are true (4) A and B are false

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31. Which of the following is not a function of salt bridge? 37. Consider the following statements A and B and identify
the correct answer.
(1) It maintains electrical neutrality of both the
A : When a person walks on a rough surface, the
compartments
direction of frictional force exerted by the surface
(2) It completes electrical circuit on the person is opposite to the direction of his
motion
(3) Ensures mixing of electrolytic solution of two
B : When cycle is in motion, the force of friction
compartments
exerted by the ground on the front wheel is in the
(4) It connects two compartments containing backward direction
electrolytic solution (1) A and B are correct
32. Area of regular hexagon with side 5 cm, is (2) A is correct B is wrong
(3) A and B are wrong
25 3 75 3
(1) cm2 (2) cm2 (4) A is wrong B is correct
4 2
38. Predict correct increasing order of radii
25 3 (1) B > Ga > Al > In (2) B < Al < Ga < In
(3) 50 3 cm2 (4) cm2
2 (3) B < Ga < Al < In (4) B < Ga < In < Al
33. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
1 1 1 1 1
39. Sum of     ........... 
(a) For small bodies centre of mass coincides with 1.2 2.3 3.4 4.5 n(n  1)
centre of gravity upto n terms is
(b) Algebraic sum of moments of masses about 1 1
(1) (2)
centre of mass is zero n n 1
(c) Position of centre of mass depends on coordinate 1 n
(3) (4)
system n(n  1) n 1
40. Select the correct sequence of pulmonary circulation
(d) Position of centre of mass is independent of mass
of blood in human
distribution
(1) Lungs Right atrium Right ventricle
(1) (a) and (d) (2) (a) and (c)
Left ventricle Left atrium Pulmonary vein
(3) (a), (b) and (d) (4) (a) and (b)
(2) Right ventricle Pulmonary artery Lungs
34. Predict correct order according to property mentioned
along with Left atrium Pulmonary vein
(1) Li+ < Na+ < K+ (Hydration enthalpy) (3) Right atrium Pulmonary artery Lungs

(2) Li
+
< Na
+
<K
+
(Hydrated radii) Left ventricle Pulmonary vein
(aq) (aq) (aq)

(3) Li(g) > Na(g) > K(g) (Reducing power) (4) Left atrium Left ventricle Pulmonary artery

(4) Li(s) < Na(s) < K(s) (Hardness) Right atrium Pulmonary vein Lungs

35. If 5 A.Ms are inserted in between two numbers 5 and 41. An object of weight W is resting on an inclined plane
of inclination . If the coefficient of static friction is ,
55. Then their sum is
then the horizontal force required just to push the
(1) 500 (2) 400 object up the inclined plane is

(3) 300 (4) 150 W sin 


(1)
cos  –  sin 
36. Vital capacity of lung is the sum of its 
W (cos  –  sin ) F W
(1) Inspiratory capacity and functional residual (2)
sin  –  cos 
capacity 
W (cos    sin )
(2) Expiratory capacity and residual volume (3)
sin  –  cos 
(3) Expiratory reserve volume and tidal volume W (sin    cos )
(4)
(4) Inspiratory capacity and expiratory reserve volume cos  –  sin 

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42. An alkaline earth metal which forms oxide of lowest 49. The equivalent resistance between a and b of network
basic strength? when switch is open and closed is
(1) Be (2) Mg 6 12 
(3) Sr (4) Ba
43. If length of diagonals of a parallelogram are 8 and a b
12 cm. Then area of parallelogram is S
(1) 96 cm2 (2) 48 cm2
(3) 40 cm2 (4) 20 cm2
6 12 
44. The cell organelle over which retinal pigments are
(1) 9 , 8  (2) 9 , 12 
formed from vitamin A in retinal cells is
(1) Golgi apparatus (3) 9 , 10  (4) 9 , 9
(2) Rough endoplasmic reticulum 50. Which of the following is not a redox reaction?
(3) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (1) PbSO4  Pb + SO2 + O2
(4) Chromoplast
(2) 2Na(s) + Cl2(g)  2NaCl(s)
45. A cubical block is floating in a liquid with half of its
volume immersed in the liquid. When the whole 1
(3) H2O2  H2O + O
system accelerates upwards with acceleration of g/2. 2 2
The fraction of volume immersed in the liquid will be (4) CaCO3  CaO + CO2
3
(1) 51. A shopkeeper has 10 copies of each of 9 different
4 books, then number of ways in which at least one
g/4
1 book can be selected is
(2)
4
(1) 911 – 1 (2) 1010 – 1
3
(3) (3) 119 – 1 (4) 109
8
1 52. The bacteria which live in extreme saline environment
(4)
2 are known as
46. Among following, How many elements can show only (1) Methanogens (2) Thermoacidophiles
one type of oxidation state in combined form?
F, Cl, O, Na, Cu, Mg, Fe, N, Zn (3) Halophiles (4) Eubacteria

(1) 4 (2) 5 53. Rating of bulbs A and B is 220 V, 200 W each and
(3) 3 (4) 6 rating of bulb C is 220 V, 100 W. Choose the correct
options out of the following
47. There are 10 stations on a circular path. A train has
to stop at 3 stations such that no two stations are A B
adjacent. The number of such selections must be
(1) 50 (2) 70
(3) 90 (4) 120 C
48. Which stage of cell division is shown in the given
diagram?

Homologous Chromosome 220 V


(1) All the three bulbs shine equally brightly
(2) Bulb C shines more brightly than each of the two
(1) Anaphase II of meiosis bulbs A and B
(2) Metaphase of mitosis (3) Power consumption in two bulbs A and B taken
(3) Metaphase I of meiosis together is equal to power consumption in C
(4) Metaphase II of meiosis (4) Both (2) and (3)

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54. LiAlH4 reduces BeCl2 to form 3 different products. 61. In the given circuit diagram the current drawn from
Which of the following is not formed? battery is
(1) LiCl (2) AlCl3 4
(3) BeH2 (4) LiBeH4
55. The sum of two digit number and the number obtained
by reversing order of its digits is 55, if the digits differ 20 V 4
by 1 then the number is
(1) 25 or 52 (2) 56 or 65
4
(3) 21 or 12 (4) 32 or 23
(1) 10 A (2) 15 A
56. The primary acceptor of carbon dioxide in plants having
Kranz anatomy in its leaves is
4
(3) 5 A (4) A
(1) Oxaloacetic acid 3

(2) Phosphoenol pyruvate 62. If pKa of a weak acid is 5 and its concentration is
(3) Phosphoglycolate 0.05 M, find pH of solution [log105 = 0.7].

(4) 3-phosphoglycerate (1) 6.3 (2) 5.3

57. The equivalent resistance of the circuit between points (3) 4.3 (4) 3.3
A and B is
63. If the radii of the circular basis of the frustum of a
cone are r1 and r2 such that r1 > r2 and its slant height
R be l then slant height of the cone is given by
A
lr1 lr2
R R (1) r – r (2) r – r
1 2 1 2

R R R r1r2 lr1r2
(3) r – r (4) r – r
1 2 1 2
B
64. The salivary glands which release their secretions in
(1) R (2) 2R buccal cavity through Wharton's duct and Rivinus duct
are respectively
R 2R
(3) (4) (1) Sub-mandibular and sub-linguals
2 3
58. Which of the following saturated pairs can show (2) Sub-linguals and parotids
functional group isomerism?
(3) Sub-maxillary and sub-mandibular
(1) Carboxylic acids and anhydrides
(4) Parotids and sub-maxillary
(2) Carboxylic acids and esters
65. If 10 joule of heat is produced in 10  resistance in
(3) Carboxylic acids and amides 1 second, then the amount of heat produced in 4 
(4) Carboxylic acids and carbonyl halides resistance in 1 second is

59. 10th term from the end of 2, 4, 6, .............., 50, is 10 

(1) 12 (2) 15
(3) 16 (4) 32
60. Regarding food habit, larva of frog is 6 4
(1) Omnivorous (2) Herbivorous (1) 6 J (2) 10 J
(3) Carnivorous (4) Scavengers (3) 8 J (4) 4 J

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66. 5 ‘g’ Na sample is dissolved in water to prepare an 73. A convex lens of focal length 20 cm is cut into two
aqueous solution of 500 ml volume. This solution is equal parts so as to obtain two plano convex lenses
mixed with 0.1 M, 1000 ml HCl solution. Resulting as shown in the figure (I). The two parts are then put
mixture requires 0.1 M, 200 ml KOH solution for in contact as shown in figure (II). The focal length of
complete neutralisation. Percentage purity of sample is the combination

(1) 52% (2) 64%


(3) 79% (4) 47%
67. If pth term of an A.P is q and qth term is p then nth (I) (II)
term is (1) 20 cm (2) 10 cm
(1) p + q (2) p – q (3) 5 cm (4) Zero
(3) p + q + n (4) p + q – n 74. Predict correct order of energy of subshells
68. Select the option which shows the correct examples (1) 1s < 2s = 2p < 3s = 3p = 3d (For H-atom in
of organisms regarding their respiratory organs. ground state)
(2) 1s < 2s < 2p < 3s = 3p = 3d (For Li atom in
Tracheal Gills Lungs Moist skin, lungs ground state)
network and buccal cavity (3) 1s < 2s < 2p < 3s < 3p < 3d (For Cl atom in
(1) Earthworms Toads Snakes Tadpole larva ground state)
(4) All of these
(2) Grasshoppers Frogs Birds Lizards
75. A piece of wire 20 cm is cut into two parts one of
(3) Lizards Fishes Frogs Earthworms them being 7 cm long. Each part is bent to form a
circle. The ratio of the area of larger circle to smaller
(4) Cockroaches Fishes Lizards Frogs
circle is
69. Light of frequency n, wavelength  travelling with a 169 13
velocity v enters into a glass slab of refractive index (1) (2)
49 7
 then frequency, wavelength and velocity of the wave
in glass slab respectively are 39 23
(3) (4)
28 43
n v v
(1) , , (2) n, , 76. In normal human heart, ventricular systole lasts for
  
(1) 0.3 second (2) 0.1 second
n   v
(3) , , v (4) n, , (3) 0.4 second (4) 0.2 second
   
77. One side of the bi-concave lens is silvered. It behave
70. The amount of heat required to raise the temperature like
of 2 moles magnesium from 300 K to 400 K, if specific
heat of magnesium is 1.04 J/g-ºC
(1) 1215 J (2) 4992 J
(3) 5634 J (4) 3421J
71. A right-angled triangle has hypotenuse of length x cm
and one of length y cm. If x – y = 21 then the length
of third side is equal to R
(1) Convex mirror of focal length
2
(1) 2y  1 cm (2) 2 x  1 cm
R
(3) 2( x  y )  1 cm (4) 2( x – y )  1 cm (2) Concave mirror of focal length
2
72. The leucocytes which act like mast cells of connective R
tissues are (3) Convex mirror of focal length
4 – 2
(1) Neutrophils (2) Basophils
R
(4) Concave mirror of focal length
(3) Monocytes (4) Lymphocytes 4 – 2

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78. 50 g CaCO3 is heated according to reaction given 79. If all the letters of the word ‘SACHIN’ are arranged in
below: all possible manner as they are in dictionary then
500 K word “SACHIN” will come on which number?

CaCO3(s)  CaO(s)  CO2(g)
(1) 301 (2) 401
at equilibrium, 25 ‘g’ CaCO3 has been decomposed.
If volume of vessel is 10 lit then equilibrium constant (3) 501 (4) 601
(Kp) of the reaction is equal to
80. Maximum photosynthesis occurs in the ...............
(1) 1.02 atm
and ............... regions of visible spectrum.
(2) 2.04 atm
(1) Orange, green (2) Yellow, red
(3) 0.5 atm
(4) 4.2 atm (3) Blue, red (4) Blue, green

  

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(i) There are 80 questions. All the questions are objective type.
(ii) Question no. 1 to 80 carries 3 mark each and only one alternative is correct among 4 alternatives. For every
wrong response 1 mark shall be deducted from total score.
(iii) Use of non-programmable calculator is allowed.

Choose the correct answer :


1. Three persons A, B and C at the corners of an 32  1 52  1 72  1 492  1
equilateral triangle of side ‘L’ move at a constant speed 3. The value of    ....  is
32 – 1 52 – 1 72 – 1 492 – 1
‘v’. Each person maintains a direction towards the
person at the next corner. The time, the persons will 624 2401
take to meet each other is (1) (2)
25 25
3L 2L
(1) (2) 1237 612
2v v (3) (4)
25 25
3L 2L 4. The special structure present near the tip of sperm
(3) (4)
v 3v which functions to digest the protective coverings of
the egg is formed by
2. For the reaction
(1) Sap vacuole
CaO + 2 HCl  CaCl2 + H2O
(2) Golgi complex
10 g of CaO sample reacted with excess of
hydrochloric acid and 11.1 g CaCl2 is formed. (3) Centrosome
Percentage purity of CaO sample must be (4) Chromosome
[At wt: Ca = 40, Cl = 35.5, O = 16]
5. The friction of the air causes a vertical retardation
(1) 56 % equal to 10% of the acceleration due to gravity. The
(2) 10 % maximum height of ascent will be decreased by
(3) 34 % (1) 11% (2) 10%
(4) 69 % (3) 6% (4) 9%
National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS) Test-3 (Code-A)
6. 0.01 M HCl is 50% ionised in aqueous solution, then 12. One of the Gram negative prokaryotic organisms
equilibrium concentrations shall be which add oxygen to the environment is
(1) [HCl] > [Cl– ] > [H3O+ ] (1) Nostoc (2) Nitrosomonas
(3) Mycoplasma (4) Nitrobactor
(2) [H3O+ ] > [Cl– ] > [HCl]
13. A car is moving with a uniform speed on a level road.
(3) [Cl– ] > [H3O+ ] > [HCl] Inside the car there is a balloon filled with helium
and attached to a piece of string tied to the floor. The
(4) [HCl] = [Cl ] = [H 3O+ ] string is observed to be vertical. The car now takes a
7. Let the heights on three sides BC, CA and AB of left turn maintaining the speed on the level road. The
ABC be h1, h2 and h3 respectively. If 2b = a + c, balloon in the car will
then (1) Continue to remain vertical

1 1 1 1 1 2 (2) Burst while taking the curve


(1) h  h  h (2) h  h  h (3) Be thrown to the left side
1 2 3 1 3 2
(4) Be thrown to the right side
1 1 2
(3) h  h  h (4) h1  h3  2h2 14. Which of the following is correct statement?
1 2 3
(1) s-orbital is unidirectional in nature
8. The stage/substage of meiosis in which separation (2) p-orbital is double dumbell shaped
of chromatid occurs is
(3) d-orbital is directional in nature
(1) Anaphase I (2) Anaphase II
(4) All of these
(3) Zygotene (4) Telophase II
15. In how many ways can we select 3 distinct numbers
9. A body is projected with velocity v1 from point A. At a, b, c (a < b < c) from 1 to 100 so that a, b, c form
the same time another body is projected vertically an arithmetic progression?
upward from point B with velocity v2. The point B lies 100C
(1) 1225 (2)
vertically below the highest point. For both the bodies 3
v2 (3) 50C (4) 2450
to collide, what should be the ratio of v ? 3
1
16. If solid line (———) represents rate of photosynthesis
v1 and dotted line (...........) represents absorption of light
then, which of the following graphical representation
v2 for chlorophyll a would be correct?
30°
A B
Absorption of light and
rate of photosynthesis

1 2
(1) (2)
2 1
(1)
3 2
(3) (4)
2 3
400 500 600 700
10. An electron in He + ion in its ground state absorbs Wavelength of light in nanometres
twice as much as energy as the minimum required
Absorption of light and
rate of photosynthesis

for its escape from the atom. Thus kinetic energy


given to emitted electron is (eV/atom)
(1) 108.8 eV/atom (2) 54.4 eV/atom
(3) 27.2 eV/atom (4) 13.6 eV/atom
11. The expression 20163 – 2015 × 20162 – 20152 ×
(2)
2016 + 20153 equals
(1) Zero (2) – 4031 400 500 600 700
(3) 4031 (4) 2 Wavelength of light in nanometres

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20. Select the correct statement w.r.t. mushroom gland.

Absorption of light and


rate of photosynthesis
(1) It is a part of female reproductive system of
cockroach which nourishes ova
(2) It is a part of female reproductive system of
earthworm which nourishes sperms
(3) (3) It is a part of male reproductive system of
cockroach which produces sperms
(4) It is a part of male reproductive system of
400 500 600 700
cockroach which helps in nourishing the sperms
Wavelength of light in nanometres
21. When a lift is going up with uniform acceleration
Absorption of light and
rate of photosynthesis

a m/s2 (a < g) the apparent weight of a person is W1.


When the lift is stationary, his apparent weight is W2.
When the lift falls freely, his apparent weight is W3.
When the lift is going down with uniform acceleration
(4)
a m/s2, his apparent weight is W4. The increasing
order of these four weights is
(1) W1 < W2 < W3 < W4 (2) W4 < W3 < W2 < W1

400 500 600 700 (3) W4 < W3 < W1 < W2 (4) W3 < W4 < W2 < W1
Wavelength of light in nanometres 22. Out of C, Si, Ge, Sn and Pb metallic nature is present in

17. If a particle is moving in uniform circular motion then (1) Ge, Sn, Pb (2) Sn, Pb
select correct options. (3) Ge, Pb (4) Ge, Sn
(1) It has radial velocity and tangential acceleration
3 3
(2) It has a constant velocity 
23. The value of 43  6 34  
2 
– 43 – 6 34 2 is
(3) It is not accelerated
(1) 585 (2) 666
(4) It has an inward radial acceleration
(3) 747 (4) 504
18. Ionisation enthalpies of following four elements are
given below: 24. Which of the following sequences of different layers
of alimentary canal from outer layer to inner layer is
Element i H1 i H2 i H3 i H4 correct?
(kJ/mole) (kJ/mole) (kJ/mole) (kJ/mole) (1) Sub-mucosa, Mucosa, Circular muscularis,
A 620 1050 3900 4700 Longitudinal muscularis, Serosa
B 550 1200 1450 4900 (2) Circular muscularis, Longitudinal muscularis, Sub-
mucosa, Musosa, Serosa
C 410 1600 2150 2400
(3) Serosa, Longitudinal muscularis, Circular
D 1070 1350 2000 2700 muscularis, Sub-mucosa, Mucosa
Predict correct statement. (4) Serosa, Circular muscularis, Longitudinal
(1) C is most reactive metal among all the four muscularis, Sub-mucosa, Mucosa
(2) D is a metal with lowest reactivity 25. A given object takes ‘n’ times as much time to slide
down a 45° rough inclined plane as it takes to slide
(3) B posses 4 valence electrons
down a perfectly smooth inclined plane. The coefficient
(4) A shows +1 oxidation state predominantly of friction between the object and the inclined plane
19. If the altitudes of a triangle are in the ratio 15 : 21 : 35, is given by
then the ratio of their corresponding sides are
1 1
(1) 15 : 21 : 35 (1) 2 (2) 1  2
1 n n
(2) 35 : 21 : 15
(3) 7 : 5 : 3 1 1
(3) 1– 2 (4) 1– 2
(4) 3 : 5 : 7 n n

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26. How high a column of air would be necessary to cause 33. A circular plate of diameter ‘D’ is kept in contact with
the barometer to read 76 cm Hg if the atmosphere a square plate of side D as shown in figure. The
were of uniform density 1.7 kg/m3? density of the material and the thickness are the
(Density of mercury is 13.6 × 103 kg/m3) same everywhere. The centre of mass of the system
will be
(1) 6.08 × 105 cm (2) 1.24 × 107 cm
(3) 2.5 × 106 cm (4) 3.57 × 104 cm
27. For all natural numbers n, when 9n+1 – 8n is divided
by 64, the remainder is
(1) 33 (2) 9
(3) 24 (4) 15
D D
28. The extra volume of air, a person can inspire by
forceful inspiration is known as (1) Inside the circular plate
(1) Inspiratory reserve volume (2) Inside the square plate
(2) Tidal volume (3) At the point of contact of the bodies
(3) Inspiratory capacity (4) Outside the system
(4) Residual volume 34. Heat capacity of ice at 0°C temperature and 1 atm
pressure is
29. An impulse ‘I’ given to a body changes its velocity
from v1 to v2. The increase in the kinetic energy of (1) 0 J/g
the body is given by (2) 4.18 J/g
(1) I (v 2 – v1) (2) I (v1  v 2 ) (3) 
(4) 4.18 cal/g
I (v1  v 2 ) I (v1  v 2 )2
(3) (4) 1 1 1 1
2 2  2  2  ....  2
35. The value of 2
30. Some of the following properties of liquids arise 3 1 4  2 5  3 50  48
because of the molecular interaction and thermal
⎛ 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 1 ⎞
energy is N, then ⎜ N   N  ⎟  ⎜N 
50 ⎟⎠ ⎜⎝ 52 ⎟⎠
equals
⎝ 51 ⎠ ⎝
I: Vapour pressure II: Surface tension
III: Viscosity 2500 11
(1) (2)
They are 2401 12

(1) I & II (2) I & III 13 2601


(3) (4)
(3) II & III (4) I, II & III 12 2500
36. In which kingdom, the members exhibit
31. If the five-digit number 538xy is divisible by 99, then
chemosynthetic, photosynthetic, saprophytic or
x + y equals parasitic mode of nutrition?
(1) 2 (2) 5 (1) Protista
(3) 8 (4) 11 (2) Plantae
32. Total time taken in atrial and ventricular systole by (3) Monera
human heart is equal to
(4) Fungi
1 37. If a particle tied to the end of a string is set in circular
(1) of total period of one cardiac cycle
8 motion, then the tension in the string is
1 (1) Perpendicular to the velocity of the particle only
(2) of total period of one cardiac cycle
2 at one instant
1 (2) Always parallel to the velocity of the particle
(3) of complete cardiac diastole
2 (3) Always perpendicular to the velocity of the particle
3 (4) Parallel to the velocity of the particle only at one
(4) of total period of one cardiac cycle
8 instant

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38. Given that 43. The sum of all positive rational numbers that are less
H = 57.32 kJ than 10 and have denominator 20 when written in its
H2O(l) +
+ OH (aq) ;

(aq)
lowest terms is
1
H2(g) + O2(g)  H2O(l) ; H = –286.02 kJ (1) 20
2
Then, enthalpy of formation of (aq) at 25°C is –
(2) 40

(1) – 228.8 kJ (2) – 343.53 kJ (3) 4


(3) + 228.8 kJ (4) + 343.52 kJ (4) 2
39. If the points A(0, 0), B(a, 10) and C(b, 0) are the 44. Which of the following is not true w.r.t. of stomach in
vertices of an equilateral triangle, then the value of human?
(a + b) is
(1) Secrete HCl
(1) 10 units (2) 10 3 units
(2) Produces castle intrinsic factor deficiency of
10 which cause pernicious anaemia
(3) 20 units (4) units
3
(3) Secrete Trypsinogen
40. In Pheretima, the number of segments in which
pharyngeal nephridia are present is (4) Both (1) and (3)
(1) Three (2) Two 45. The density of sea water is 1035 kgm–3. As the ship
(3) Four (4) Six passes from fresh water into sea water, it will
41. A man is sitting on a rotating table with his arms (1) Fall
stretched outwards. When he suddenly folds his arms (2) Rise
inside, then his
(3) Remains the same
(1) Angular velocity will decrease
(2) Angular velocity remains constant (4) Rise or fall depending upon the densities of wood
and liquid
(3) Angular velocity will increase
46. How many times a solution of pH = 2 has higher
(4) Linear velocity remains constant acidity than the solution of pH = 6?
42. In the following reaction, PCl5  PCl3  Cl2 study is (1) 4
made graphically till equilibrium is attained. Following
(2) 400
graphs were taken
(3) 10000
(4) 1000
Concentration

47. The circum-centre of ABC with vertices A(p, q), B(q, p)


and C(p, p), (p  q) is
Rate

(1) (p – q, q – p)

O O (2) (p2 + pq, p2 + pq)


Time Time
(I) (II)
⎛pq pq⎞
(3) ⎜ ,
⎝ 2 2 ⎟⎠
Concentration

(4) ( q – p, p – q)
48. Maximum water absorption occurs in which part of
Digestive system?
O Time (1) Stomach
(III)
(2) Long intestine
Correct graphs are
(1) I, II, III (2) II, III (3) Small intestine
(3) I, III (4) I, II (4) Buccal cavity

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49. A rectangular slab ABCD of refractive index 1 is 55. A ball is dropped from a height of 10 m. The ball
immersed in a liquid of refractive index 2 (2 < 1). A bounces to 0.8 of its previous height after each bounce.
ray of light is incident on the surface AB of the slab What is the total distance travelled by the ball?
as shown in the figure. The maximum value of
(1) 20 m
incidence such that the ray comes out only from the
surface CD is (2) 40 m
(3) 50 m
2 A D
(4) 90 m
56. Select the set of different parts of human circulatory
system in which pCO2 is higher than pO2.
1 (1) Systemic veins, Pulmonary vein, Right atrium,
B C Left ventricle
(2) Systemic arteries, Pulmonary vein, Right ventricle,
⎡ 2 – 2 ⎤ ⎡ 2 – 2 ⎤
–1 ⎢ 1 2 ⎥ left atrium
–1 ⎢ 2 1 ⎥ sin
(1) sin ⎢ ⎥ (2) ⎢ 2 ⎥
1 (3) Pulmonary vein, Systemic vein, Right atrium, Left
⎣⎢ ⎦⎥ ⎣⎢ ⎦⎥ atrium
(4) Pulmonary artery, Systemic vein, Right atrium,
–1 ⎡  ⎤ ⎡ ⎤
(3) sin ⎢ 1 ⎥ (4) sin–1 ⎢ 2 ⎥ Right ventricle
⎣ 2 ⎦ ⎣ 1 ⎦
57. In the circuit shown in figure, find the current passing
50. A 0.1 M, 500 mL solution of CH 3 COOH through the branch BD.
(Ka = 2 × 10–5) is completely neutralised by 0.1 M,
A 6 B 3 C
500 ml solution of KOH. pH of final solution must be
(1) 7 (2) > 7
(3) < 7 (4) Between 5 – 6 15 V 3 30 V
51. The number of diagonals in an n-sided regular polygon
is 90. The value of n is
D
(1) 9 (2) 12
(1) 3 A (2) 5 A
(3) 15 (4) 18
(3) 9 A (4) 12 A
52. Select the name of gland which is largest gland of
human body. 58. The oxidation state of Fe in Fe3O4 is

(1) Liver (2) Thyroid (1) +3

(3) Parathyroid (4) Pituitary gland (2) +2


53. If x1 and x2 are distances of object and real image (3) Both (1) & (2)
from the principle focus of a concave mirror, then the (4) +4
focal length is
59. If the number 1357 A7531 is divisible by 11, then the
xx x  x2
(1) 1 2 (2) 1 value of A is
2 2
(1) 8 (2) 6
x1x2
(3) (4) x1x2 (3) 4 (4) 2
2
60. In human blood the anti-B antibody is present in blood
54. H2S2O8 and H2SO5 both have +6 oxidation state of groups
sulphur. It is due to
(1) A and B
(1) Presence of peroxy group
(2) B only
(2) Presence of superoxo group
(3) A and O
(3) Presence of neutral O2
(4) Presence of ozone (4) B and AB

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61. Two bulbs B1 and B2 are rated 30 W, 200 V and (1) III < IV < II < I (2) II < III < IV < I
60 W, 200 V. They are connected in series with a (3) IV < III < II < I (4) III < II < IV < I
400 V power supply as shown in figure. Which bulb
will get fused? 66. Which one of the following on hydrolysis gives the
corresponding metallic hydroxide, H2O2 and O2?
30 W, 200 V 60 W, 200 V
(1) Li2O (2) Na2O2
B1 B2 (3) NaO2 (4) Na2O
3 5 7
67. T h e v a l u e o f  2 2
 2  ..... 
12 1  2 1  22  32
201
400 V is
1  2  32  ...  1002
2 2
(1) Bulb B1 (2) Bulb B2
(3) Both B1 and B2 (4) Neither B1 nor B2 600 297
(1) (2)
62. Which of the following element does not form hydride 101 300
by direct heating with dihydrogen?
200 100
(1) Be (2) Mg (3) (4)
51 11
(3) Sr (4) Ba
68. In female Rana tigrina, ripen ova are temporarily
63. Let N = 12017 + 22017 + 32017 + ..... + 20162017. Then
stored in
N is divisible by
(1) 2 but not 2017 (2) 2017 but not 2 (1) Ovisac (2) Ovary
(3) Neither 2 nor 2017 (4) Both 2 and 2017 (3) Oviduct (4) Ureter
64. The leucocyte which produces a chemical that involved 69. A car starts with a constant acceleration of 2 m/s2.
in inflammation is At the same instant a truck, travelling with a constant
(1) Neutrophil (2) Lymphocyte speed of 10 m/s, overtakes and passes the car. How
far beyond the starting point will the car overtake the
(3) Eosinophil (4) Basophil truck?
65. The three resistance of equal values are arranged in
(1) 50 m (2) 200 m
different combinations shown below. Arrange them in
increasing order of power dissipation. (3) 20 m (4) 100 m
70. In the following compound, number of 1°, 2° and 3°
hydrogens are (respectively)

(I) CH3

CH3 — CH — C — CH2 — CH3


I

CH3 CH3

(1) 15, 2, 1 (2) 12, 2, 1


(II) (3) 11, 3, 1 (4) 12, 3, 3
71. The remainder when 92016 is divided by 11 is
I (1) 10 (2) 9
(3) 8 (4) 7
72. Which of the following statements is incorrect w.r.t.
oxysomes?
(III)
(1) They are also known as F0 – F1 particles
(2) They take part in the synthesis of ATP from ADP
I
(3) They are present in the space present between
outer and inner membrane of mitochondria
(4) The cell organelle in which these structures are
(IV) present was discovered by Kolliker

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73. For the displacement-time graph shown in figure, the 76. The significance of crossing over that occurs during
ratio of the magnitude of the speeds during the first meiosis is
two second and the next four second is (1) To reduce the possibility of variation
s (m) (2) To produce recombination or new combination of
traits
20 (3) To make the division easier
(4) To maintain the number of chromosomes
constant
77. If a wire is stretched to double its length, find the new
resistance if the original resistance of the wire was R.
t (s)
R
0 2s 6s (1) 2R (2)
4
(1) 1 : 1 (2) 3 : 2 (3) 8R (4) 4R
(3) 2 : 3 (4) 2 : 1 Light
78. C5H12 + Cl2  B
74. IUPAC name of vinyl acetylene is (A) (1 eq.)
(1) 1-butene-3-yne
(2) 1-butyne-3-ene Only one structure of B is possible. A can be
(3) 3-methylpentyne (1) CH 3—CH—CH 2—CH 3


(4) 1-pentene-3-yne CH3
75. In the given figure, the area of the quadrilateral ABCD is
D CH3
21 cm (2) CH3 C CH3
A
CH3

(3) CH 3—CH 2—CH 2—CH 2—CH 3


13 3 cm

31 cm

(4) None of these


79. Let N = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ..... + 2017. If N is divided
by 2015, the remainder will be
B C (1) 3 (2) 4
13 cm
(3) 5 (4) 6
(1) 156 3 cm2 (2) 481 3 cm2
80. Sexual spores are absent in
481 (1) Ascomycetes (2) Phycomycetes
(3) 200 3 cm2 (4) 3 cm2
2 (3) Deuteromycetes (4) Basidiomycetes

  

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(i) There are 80 questions. All the questions are objective type.
(ii) Question no. 1 to 80 carries 3 mark each and only one alternative is correct among 4 alternatives. For every
wrong response 1 mark shall be deducted from total score.
(iii) Use of non-programmable calculator is allowed.

Choose the correct answer :


1. A large number of bullets are fired in all directions with 4. Some statements regarding blood vessels which carry
the same speed ‘u’. The maximum area on the ground blood from heart to different parts of body in human
on which these bullets will spread is beings are give below

u 4 u 2 (a) Walls are thin and non-muscular


(1) 2 (2) 2
2g g (b) Thave valves

2u 4 u 4 (c) The blood flow in them is fast.


(3) (4)
g2 g2 (d) Blood pressure in them is low

2. Going down in a group from fluorine to iodine which (e) They carry oxygenated blood
of the following properties increases?
Which of the statements is/are correct
(1) Ionic radius
(1) Only (c) and (e) (2) Only (a), (b) and (d)
(2) Ionisation energy
(3) Only (c) (4) Only (e)
(3) Oxidising power
5. Let A, B, C and D be points on a vertical line such
(4) Electronegativity that AB = BC = CD. If a body is released from
position A then the times of descent through AB, BC
3. 5768543a79 this 10 digit number is divisible by 11. and CD are in the ratio
Find the eighth digit a in the number.
(1) 1: 2 : 3 (2) 1: 2 – 1: 3 – 1
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 9 (4) 8 (3) 1: 2 – 1: 3 – 2 (4) 1: 2 – 1: 3 – 2
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6. The ionisation energy of hydrogen is 13.6 eV and the 13. The number of revolution must the 60 cm diameter
first ionisation energy of helium is 24.6 eV. Energy wheel of a car turn as the car travels 2.5 km
evolved in the following electron gain process is
(1) 8000 revolution (2) 1000 revolution
2+
He(g) + 2e –  He(g) (3) 1327 revolution (4) 500 revolution
(1) –49.2 eV (2) –54.4 eV 14. A colourless solid (X) on heating evolved CO2 and also
gave a white residue, soluble in water. Residue also
(3) –27.2 eV (4) –79.0 eV
gave CO2 when treated with dilute Acid. (X) is
7. The last two digits of the number (23)14 are
(1) Na2CO3 (2) CaCO3
(1) 01 (2) 03
(3) Ca(HCO3)2 (4) NaHCO3
(3) 07 (4) 09
15. If b is the least positive even integer which satisfied
8. Exchange of gases occurs in which part of human “l.c.m. of 3 and b = 6” and “g.c.d. of b and 24 = 6”.
respiratory system? Then the value of b is
(1) Trachea (2) Alveoli (1) 4 (2) 6
(3) Bronchiole (4) Bronchi (3) 8 (4) 10
9. The (a – t) graph is shown in the figure. If initial velocity 16. The structures of excretory system of cockroach that
of body is 15 m/s then the maximum velocity synthesise uric acid are
attainment by the body will be
(1) Malpighian tubules and uricose glands
a
(m/s2) (2) Fat bodies and nephrocytes
10
(3) Nephrocytes and uricose glands

(4) Malpighian tubules and fat bodies

17. In the figure, the particle at B is in equilibrium under


0 11 t (s) the action of a horizontal force of 30 N, the tension T
in the string and the weight W of the particle. Find T
(1) 110 m/s (2) 60 m/s
and W
(3) 55 m/s (4) 70 m/s
A
10. Covalent radius, Cationic radius and Anionic radius of
30°
Na, Na + and Na – should be respectively. (In pico meter)
B
(1) 157, 97, 217 (2) 97, 157, 217 30 N

(3) 217, 97, 157 (4) 217, 157, 97


W
11. Find the greatest number by which 9n – 8n – 1 is
(1) 30 N, 30 3 N
divisible for every natural number
(1) 4 (2) 16 (2) 30 3 N, 60 N

(3) 64 (4) 256 (3) 60 N, 30 3 N


12. Enzymes of pancreatic juice act on
(4) 40 N, 30 N
(1) Proteins, starch, fats and nucleic acids
18. Which of the following groups contains maximum
(2) Only starch and fats number of elements in modern periodic table?

(3) Only proteins and fats (1) 3rd group (2) 1st group

(4) Only proteins and nucleic acids (3) 12th group (4) 18th group

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19. If vertices of a quadrilateral area (a, a + b), (b, b + c), 23. Find the number of different rectangles in the given
(c, c + d) and (d, d + a) then are of quadrilateral is grid
1
(1) (a – c )2  (b – d )2
2
1
(2) (a – b )2  (c – d )2
2
1
(3) (a – d )2  (b – c )2
2
1
(4) ac  bd (1) 420 (2) 320
2
20. The electrons that are removed from photosystem II, (3) 110 (4) 35
replaced by the electrons available due to 24. Saxicolous composite organisms which are a
(1) Dissociation of ATP into ADP + P permanent association of a mycobiont and a
phycobiont, grow on
(2) Conversion of NADP into NADP+
(1) Soil (2) Barren rocks
(3) Splitting of H2O into H+ and O2
(3) Wood (4) Ice
(4) Formation of ATP from ADP
25. Choose the correct statement from the following :
21. A block A of mass m1 hits horizontally the rear side
of a spring (ideal) attached to a block B of mass m2 (1) The general form of Newton’s second law of
 
resting on a smooth horizontal surface. After hitting, motion is Fext  ma
A gets attached to the spring.
(2) A body having kinetic energy must necessarily
m1 m2
have momentum
A B
(3) A body having momentum must necessarily have
Some statements are given at any moment of time
kinetic energy
(i) If velocity of A is greater than B, then kinetic
(4) Both (1) and (3)
energy of system will be decreasing
26. Hydrogen was collected in one case over water and
(ii) If velocity of A is greater than B, then kinetic
in another over mercury in the same condition. In both
energy of the system will be increasing
cases, the volume of the gas was the same. Amount
(iii) If velocity of A is greater than B, then momentum of hydrogen collected over
of the system will be decreasing
(1) Both the liquids were identical
(iv) If velocity of A is greater than B, then momentum
of the system will be increasing (2) Water was greater

Now select correct alternative (3) Mercury was greater

(1) Only (iv) (2) Only (i) (4) Can’t be predicted with the help of given
information
(3) (ii) and (iv) (4) (i) and (iii)
27. If a polygon has 35 diagonals. The number of sides
22. Observe the following figure
of the polygon is
(1) 8 (2) 9
NH3(g) HCl(g)
X B A (3) 10 (4) 11
C Y
The valves of X and Y are opened simultaneously, the 28. The substage of meiosis in which nuclear envelope
white fumes of NH4Cl will first form at (Tentatively) begins to disintegrate is

(1) A (2) B (1) Leptotene (2) Zygotene

(3) C (4) Can’t be determined (3) Pachytene (4) Diakinesis

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29. A body is rolling without slipping on a horizontal 35. The remainder when 599 is divided by 13 is
plane. The rotational energy of the body is 40% of
(1) 2 (2) 3
the total kinetic energy. Identify the body
(3) 7 (4) 8
(1) Ring (2) Hollow cylinder
36. Which of the following is not a part of nephron?
(3) Solid cylinder (4) Hollow sphere
(1) PCT (2) DCT
30. When a gas is expanded at constant temperature
(3) Renal Pelvis (4) Loop of Henle's
(1) The pressure of the gas remains same
37. When a bicycle is in motion and pedaled the force of
(2) The kinetic energy of the molecules remains same friction exerted by ground on the wheels is such that
(3) The kinetic energy of molecules increases it acts
(1) In the backward direction on the front wheel and
(4) The pressure of the gas increases
in the forward direction on the rear wheel
31. Number of ways of distribution of 3 prizes to 7 boys when
(2) In the forward direction on the front wheel and in
each boy is eligible for any of the prizes is equal to
the backward direction on the rear wheel
(1) 73 (2) 37
(3) In the backward direction on both the front and
(3) 6 (4) 720 the rear wheels
32. Synthesis of 70 ‘S’ ribosomes does not occur in (4) In the forward direction on both the front and rear
wheels
(1) Matrix of mitochondria
Li(aq) + Cl(aq) ; H = –37.1 kJ/mole
+ –

(2) Nucleolus 38. LiCl(s) + H2O(l)


Variation of solubility (S) with temperature (T) is given
(3) Matrix of chloroplasts
by (‘T’ is absolute Temperature)
(4) Cytoplasm of prokaryotes
33. If the system is not in free fall which of the following S S
statements are correct about hydrostatic pressure?
(1) (2)
(a) In a liquid, points at different depths can never
be at the same pressure T T
(b) In a liquid, points at different depths may be at
the same pressure S S
(c) In different liquids, points at different depths can (3) (4)
be at the same pressure
(d) In different liquids, points at the same depth can T T
never be at same pressure 39. There are 10 points in a plane in which 4 points are
collinear. Then number of quadrilateral that can be
(1) (a), (b) and (c) (2) (a), (b) and (d)
formed by joining there points are
(3) (a), (c) and (d) (4) (b) (c) and (d)
(1) 185 (2) 186
34. In thermodynamics, a process is called reversible
(3) 209 (4) 210
when
A
(1) Surrounding and system change into each other 40. Fats  Fatty acids + B
(2) There is no boundary between system and In the above given process, A and B are respectively
surrounding
(1) Glycerol and lipase
(3) The surroundings are always in equilibrium with
(2) Erepsin and galactose
the system
(3) Lipase and galactose
(4) The system changes into the surrounding
spontaneously (4) Steapsin and glycerol

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41. The net emf and internal resistance of three batteries 44. Which of the following values of PO2 (mm Hg) are
as shown in figure is present in Alveoli, Pulmonary artery and Atmospheric
air?
2
Alveoli Pulmonary artery Atmospheric air
2 5V 5V
(1) 104 40 159
A 5V B
(2) 40 104 159
2
(1) 5 V, 4  (2) 10 V, 2  (3) 104 159 40

(3) 10 V, 3  (4) 10 V, 5  (4) 159 104 40

42. Given : 45. In the circuit shown in figure select correct option

(i) NH3(g) + 3Cl2(g)  NCl3(g) + 3HCl(g); –H1 A


4
(ii) N2 + 3H2 2NH3(g); –H2

(iii) H 2(g) + Cl2(g) 2HCl(g); –H3

The heat of formation of NCl3(g) in terms of H1, H2 6


and H3, is
B

 H2 3
(1)  f H  –  H1– –  H3 2 20 V
2 2
(1) Power supplied by the battery is 200 watt
 H2 3
(2)  f H  –  H1 –  H3 (2) Current flowing in the circuit is 5 A
2 2
(3) Current in wire AB is zero
 H2 3
(3)  f H   H1– –  H3 (4) Power supplied by the battery is 100 watt
2 2
46. Equal volume of 10–4 M NaOH solution is mixed with
10–4 M HCN solution. pH of resulting mixture should be
 H2 3
(4)  f H   H1   H3
2 2 (1) Between 5 to 7 (2) 7

43. If A1 and A2 are the areas of shaded and unshaded (3) Between 2 to 5 (4) Above 7
⎛ 22 ⎞
regions then A1 : A2 is ⎜ Take   47. In given adjacent figure radius of small circle, is
⎝ 7 ⎟⎠

O B

A
4 cm

(1) 7 : 37 (2) 37 : 28 (1) 2 1 (2) 2 –1

(3) 56 : 59 (4) 59 : 56 (3) 2 (4) 1

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48. The correct representation of the blood flow in 52. Which of the following cell in human do not have
systemic circulation in human is lysosmes?

(1) Monocyte
(1) Left ventricle Vena cava Body parts
(2) Kupffer’s cell
Right ventricle Right atrium Systemic aorta
(3) Neutrophil

(2) Left ventricle Systemic aorta (4) Erythrocyte

Right atrium Vana cava Body parts 53. A 100 W bulb is designed to operate on a potential
difference of 230 V. The maximum current drawn by
the bulb is
(3) Right ventricle Pulmonary artery Lungs
(1) 2.3 A
Left ventricle Left atrium Pulmonary vein
(2) 3.2 A

(4) Right ventricle Systemic aorta Body parts (3) 0.4 A

Left ventricle Left atrium Vena cava (4) 4.2 A

54. Compound ‘A’ and ‘B’ are


49. Consider the following two statements :

Statement 1: Kirchhoff’s loop rule indicates that OCH3 and O—CH2—CH3


electrostatic field is conservative
CH3
Statement 2: Potential difference between two points (A) (B)
in a circuit does not depends on path (1) Position isomer of each other
(1) Statement (1) is correct while statement (2) is (2) Metamer of each other
wrong
(3) Chain isomer of each other
(2) Statement (1) and (2) are correct
(4) Both (2) and (3)
(3) Statement (1) is wrong while statement (2) is
correct 55. If x1, x2, x3 are in A.P. with common difference d1 and
y1, y2, y3 are in another A.P. with common difference
(4) Statement (1) and (2) are wrong d2, then area of the triangle formed by the point
(x1, y1), (x2, y2), (x3, y3) is
50. C 5 H 12 has a symmetrical structure with one
quaternary carbon. Its IUPAC name is (1) 4

(1) n- pentane (2) 2

(2) 2-methyl butane (3) 1

(3) 2, 2-dimethyl propane (4) 0

(4) 1-methyl butane 56. During meiosis, crossing over is the process in which

(1) Centromeres of the two chromatids of a


51. In a triangle a point which is equidistant from the
chromosome separate
sides is
(2) Chromosome splits into two chromatids
(1) The point of intersection of internal angle bisector
(3) Exchange of chromatid segments between
(2) The points of intersection of medians
homologous chromosomes takes place
(3) The point of intersection of altitudes (4) Separation of homologous chromosomes and
(4) The point of intersection of external angle bisector sister chromatids take place

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57. Four rays of light above the optic axis (parallel to it) 61. An object 5 cm tall is placed 1 m from a concave spherical
and their path after striking an optical system are mirror which has a radius of curvature of 20 cm. The size
shown in column: I. Match the corresponding optical of the image is
instrument from column: II (1) 0.11 cm (2) 0.22 cm
Column I Column II (3) 0.55 cm (4) 0.85 cm
62. Equivalent weight of KMnO4 in acidic and basic
(A) (p) Convex lens
medium are respectively (Molar mass of KMnO4 = M)
M M M M
(1) and (2) and
5 3 3 5
(B) (q) Concave lens
M M
(3) M and (4) and M
5 5
(C)
© (r) Convex mirror 1 1 1
63. The value of   
3 1 5 3 7 5

(D) (s) Concave mirror 1


...  is
49  47

(1) 5 (2) 4
(3) 3 (4) 2
(1) A–(s) : B–(p) : C–(q) : D–(r)
64. The first stable product and the primary acceptor of
(2) A–(r) : B–(q) : C–(p) : D–(s) CO2 in C4 pathway of photosynthesis are respectively
(3) A–(q) : B–(r) : C–(s) : D–(p) (1) Phosphoenol pyruvate and ribulose bisphosphate

(4) A–(p) : B–(q) : C–(r) : D–(s) (2) Ribulose bisphosphate and 3-phosphoglycerate
(3) Oxaloacetic acid and phosphoenol pyruvate
58. Number of H-atoms required to be added in
cyclobutene to prepare a straight chain saturated (4) 3-phosphoglycerate and oxaloacetic acid
butane 65. A small air bubble is inside a transparent cube of side
length 24 cm and of refractive index 4/3. If the
(1) 2 (2) 4 apparent distance of air bubble from a face is 9 cm
(3) 6 (4) 8 then its apparent distance from opposite face is
(1) 6 cm (2) 8 cm
59. Let b1, b2, b3 ....bn be a arithmetic sequence. If b1+
b5 + b10 + b15 + b20 + b24 = 225 then value of b1 + b2 (3) 12 cm (4) 9 cm
+ b3 +....+b24 is 66. Which of the following will produce N2O on heating?

(1) 300 (1) NH4NO2 (2) NH4NO3


(3) NaNO3 (4) LiNO3
(2) 600
67. If n  N , then n(n + 1) (n + 2) is always divisible by
(3) 900
(1) 5 (2) 6
(4) 1200
(3) 10 (4) 15
60. Genetic material of tobacco mosaic virus is 68. Regarding excretion of nitrogenous waste products,
Periplaneta and Rana tigrina respectively are
(1) Single-stranded DNA
(1) Uricotelic and ureotelic
(2) Double-stranded RNA
(2) Uricotelic and ammonotelic
(3) Single-stranded RNA (3) Ureotelic and ammonotelic
(4) Double-stranded DNA (4) Ammonotelic and ureotelic

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69. Two pieces of different metals, when completely 75. The expression 1 + x, 1 + x + x2, 1 + x + x2 + x3,...., 1
immersed in water, experience equal thrust. Then + x + x2 +...+ xn, are multiplied altogether and the terms
of the sequence thus obtained are arranged in increasing
(1) Both pieces have equal weights in air
power of x in the form a0 + a1x + a2x2 + ... . Then the
(2) Both pieces have the same density number of terms in the product is

(3) Both pieces have equal volumes (1) 2n (2) n + 1

(4) Both are immersed to the same depth n2  n  2


(3) n2 + n + 2 (4)
2
70. Flame test is not given by
76. Tissue and organ system of body organisation can
(1) Ca (2) Mg be found in the kingdom(s)
(3) Ba (4) Li (1) Protista and Fungi

71. Let           10 when  and  are single (2) Fungi and Protista
digit number,  stands for 2 digit number and  for (3) Plantae and Animalia
3 digit numbers, then  can be
(4) Protista and Plantae
(1) 8 (2) 6
77. A ball is released from the top of a tower. The ratio of
(3) 4 (4) 2 work done by force of gravity in first, second and third
second of the motion of ball is
72. In which of the following part/parts of human
alimentary canal, digestion of food occurs in alkaline (1) 1 : 2 : 3 (2) 1 : 4 : 16
medium?
(3) 1 : 3 : 5 (4) 1 : 9 : 25
(1) Buccal cavity, oesophagus and stomach
78. 0.45 ‘g’ of an acid of molecular weight 90 was
(2) Small intestine only neutralised by 20 ml of a 0.5 N KOH solution. The
basicity of acid must be
(3) Stomach and small intestine
(1) 1 (2) 2
(4) Buccal cavity and small intestine
(3) 3 (4) 4
73. While walking on ice, one should take small steps
to avoid slipping. This is because smaller steps 79. The remainder when 6n – 5n is divided by 25 is
ensure.
(1) 0 (2) 1
(1) Larger friction (2) Smaller friction
(3) 2 (4) 3
(3) Larger normal force (4) Smaller normal force
80. The pattern of microtubule organization in the flagella
74. Which of the following is temperature independent? of eukaryotic organisms is

(1) Mass percent (2) Molality (1) 7 + 3 arrangement (2) 8 + 2 arrangement

(3) Molarity (4) Both (1) & (2) (3) 6 + 2 arrangement (4) 9 + 2 arrangement

  

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Choose the correct answer :


1. The ratio of time taken to slide down along a rough 98
⎛ 1 ⎞
inclined plane to an identical smooth inclined plane 3. The value of ∑ ⎜⎝ ⎟ is
n 1 n  2 ⎠
and angle of inclination and coefficient of friction as n 1
follows :
(1) 9 (2) 10 – 2
Ratio of time Angle of Coefficient of
inclination friction
t1 (3) 99 – 2 (4) 99 – 1
2  = 30° 1
t2
4. Which amongst the given four types of heart, one type
t1 is found in Rana tigrina?
4  = 45° 2
t2
t1
3  = 30° 3
t2
The correct relation between 1, 2, 3 is
(1) 1 < 2 < 3 (2) 1 > 2 > 3
(3) 1 < 3 < 2 (4) 1 > 3 > 2
2. 1 amu is euqal to Hearts of different vertebrates

1 A = Atrium, V = Ventricle, R = Right, L = Left


(1) part of C12 (2) 1 g of H11
12
(1) B (2) A
1 16
(3) part of O8 (4) 1.66  10 –23 kg (3) D (4) C
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5. A body of mass m has its position x at a time t 10. 2.76 ‘g’ of Ag2CO3 on being heated strongly yields a
expressed by the equation x = 6t3/2 + 4t – 3. The residue weighing (At. wt. of Ag = 108 U)
instantaneous force on the body is proportional to
(1) 2.48 ‘g’ (2) 2.16 ‘g’
(1) t 0 (2) t
(3) 2.32 ‘g’ (4) 2.64 ‘g’
(3) t 3/2 (4) t –1/2
11. If x2 + y2 = 21 and xy = 5, then x4 + y4 equals
6. The number of atoms present in 0.5 g atoms of (1) 401 (2) 31
Nitrogen is same as the atoms in
(3) 441 (4) 391
(1) 12 g of C (2) 32 g of S
12. In earthworm the internal median fold of dorsal wall
(3) 8 g of oxygen (4) 24 g of Mg of intestine called typhlosole, is found between the
segments
7. In the figure shown, P is a point inside an equilateral
triangle ABC. If PD = 1 cm, PE = 3 cm and PF = 5 cm. (1) 12th to 26th (2) 15th to 86th
The area of ABC is
(3) 9th to 14th (4) 26th to 95th
A
13. The distance travelled by the moving body is
(1) The area between the speed time graph and time
F E axis
P
(2) The area between the speed time graph and
B D C speed axis
(3) The area between the distance time graph and
(1) 6 3 cm2 (2) 9 cm2
time axis
(4) The area between the distance time graph and
(3) 9 3 cm2 (4) 18 3 cm2
distance axis
8. Select the group of animals in which respiratory 14. The ratio of 3rd and 4th Bohr’s radius in hydrogen atom
organs are lungs only. is
(1) Flatworms, Frogs, Pigeon (1) 3 : 4 (2) 3 : 8

(2) Earthworm, Sponges, Humans (3) 9 : 16 (4) 8 : 9

(3) Snakes, Lizards, Pigeon 15. How many 4-digit numbers have their digits in
increasing order (e.g. 2378, 5789 are such numbers)
(4) Sparrow, Cockroach, Snakes but 2587, 2334 are not such numbers)?
9. The variation in the speed of a car during its two hour (1) 126 (2) 120
journey is shown in the graph. The magnitude of the
maximum acceleration of the car occupies an interval (3) 56 (4) 210
of 16. External genitalia in female cockroach is called
v
E (1) Phallomere (2) Genital pouch
(km/h)80
(3) Ovipositor (4) Spermatheca
60 C
17. The horizontal range of a projectile is R and the
40 A maximum height attained by it is H. A strong wind
D
20 B now begins to blow in the direction of the motion of
t (hr) the projectile, giving it a constant horizontal
O g
0.5 1 1.5 2.0 acceleration . Under the same conditions of
(1) OA (2) BC 2
projection, the horizontal range of the projectile will
(3) CD (4) DE now be

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(1) R 
H
(2) R  H
23. The product :  3 5 7  3 5– 7  3–
2  
5  7 – 3  5  7 is equal to

3H (1) 15 (2) 71
(3) R  (4) R  2H
2
(3) 61 (4) 59
18. When an electron jumps from lower orbit to higher
orbit, the energy 24. All of the following are significances of mitosis, except

(1) Increases (2) Decreases (1) It produces new combination of traits

(3) Remains same (4) Not definite (2) It helps in vegetative propagation of organisms

19. A triangle has sides of lengths 20 cm, 21 cm and (3) It maintains a similar genetic constitution in all
29 cm. The area of this triangle is the cells of an organism
(1) 120 cm2 (2) 210 cm2 (4) It helps in healing of wounds

(3) 200 3 cm2 (4) 80 29 cm2 25. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

(i) Work done by static friction is always zero


20. The chromosomes in which centromeres are in
subterminal position are called (ii) Work done by kinetic friction can be positive.
(1) Metacentric
(iii) Kinetic energy of a system cannot be increased
(2) Acrocentric without applying any external force on the system
(3) Submetacentric (iv) Work energy theorem is valid in non-inertial
(4) Telocentric frames if we account pseudo force acting on the
body in the non-inertial frame
21. A particle moves with a speed V in a circle of radius
R. The x-component of the average velocity of the (1) (i) and (iii) (2) (i), (iii) and (iv)
particle in a half revolution, as shown in figure, is
(3) (ii) and (iv) (4) (ii) and (iii)

y 26. The octet rule is not followed in


Initial
Position (1) F2 (2) CaF2

60° x
(3) NaF (4) BF3

27. The remainder when 673 + 873 is divided by 49 is


Final
Position (1) 7 (2) 0

(3) 2 (4) 42

V V 28. During normal inspiration in human beings


(1) (2)
 2
(1) Both diaphragm and external intercostal muscles
V 2V contract
(3) (4)
4 
(2) Both diaphragm and external intercostal muscles
22. According to Bohr’s theory the angular momentum for relax
an electron of 5th oribit is
(3) Diaphragm contracts and external intercostal
(1) 2.5  (2) 5  muscles relax

25 (4) Diaphragm relaxes and external intercostal


(3)  (4) 3 
2 muscles contract

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29. Work done by the conservative forces in a system of 36. During C3 cycle of photosynthesis number of ATP
particles is equal to molecules used to fix one molecule of CO2 is

(1) The change in kinetic energy of the system (1) Two (2) Four

(2) The change in potential energy of the system (3) Three (4) Five

(3) The change in total energy of the system 37. A string of negligible thickness is wrapped several
times around a cylinder kept on a rough horizontal
(4) Both (1) and (2) surface. A man standing at a distance l from the
cylinder holds one end of the string and pulls the
30. The electronegativity of C, H, O, N and S are 2.5, 2.1,
cylinder towards him. There is no slipping anywhere.
3.5, 3.0 and 2.5 respectively. Which of the following
The length of the string passed through the hand of
bond is most polar?
the man while the cylinder reaches his hands is
(1) O — H (2) S — H

(3) N — H (4) C — H

31. If a, b, c are non-zero single digit number, then the (1) l (2) 2l
abc  bca  cab is always divisible by
(3) 3l (4) 4l
(1) 5 (2) 7
38. In the following reaction
(3) 71 (4) 37
P4 + 3KOH + 3H2O  3KH2PO2 + PH3
32. In Mycoplasma
(1) Phosphorus is oxidised and hydrogen is reduced
(1) RNA is not present
(2) Phosphorus is reduced and hydrogen is oxidised
(2) Double stranded DNA is present
(3) Phosphorus is both oxidised and reduced
(3) DNA is not present
(4) Phosphorus is neither oxidised nor reduced
(4) Single stranded DNA is present
39. The area of the triangle ABC whose vertices are
33. A ball is dropped from a height of 10 m. It is (2020, 0) (0, 2020) and (20, 20) is
embedded 1 m in sand and stops. In this process (1) 4000400 sq. units (2) 2000200 sq. units
(1) Only momentum is conserved (3) 1999800 sq. units (4) 3999600 sq. units
(2) Only kinetic energy is conserved 40. Which of the following glands secrete those enzymes
(3) Both momentum and kinetic energy are that are most active when the pH range is 1.8 to 3.2?
conserved (1) Gastric glands (2) Salivary glands
(4) Neither momentum nor kinetic energy is (3) Acini of pancreas (4) Crypts of lieberkuhn
conserved
41. A container contains liquid upto height H and kept
34. The oxidation states of phosphorus vary from on a horizontal frictionless surface as shown in figure.
At t = 0, the container is given a constant
(1) – 3 to + 5 (2) – 1 to + 1
acceleration a0 along positive x-axis. The pressure at
(3) – 3 to + 3 (4) – 5 to + 1 point P depends upon

⎛ 22 ⎞⎛ 32 ⎞⎛ 42 ⎞ ⎛ 1002 ⎞ y
35. The value of ⎜ 2 ⎟⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟ ... ⎜ ⎟ is
⎜ 2 – 1 ⎟⎜ 32 – 1 ⎟⎜ 42 – 1 ⎟ ⎜ 1002 – 1 ⎟
⎝ ⎠⎝ ⎠⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠

200 199 a0
(1) (2)
101 101
H (x, y) P
199 201 x
(3) (4) 0
100 100

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(1) Only on the x-coordinate of the point P 47. The consecutive vertices of a parallelogram are
A(0, 0), B(7, 11), C(8, 12) and D(p, q), then the value
(2) Only on the y-coordinate of the point P of p2 + pq + q2 equals

(3) On both x and y-coordinate of the point P (1) 3 (2) 7

(4) None of these (3) 19 (4) 37

42. Acidified KMnO 4 oxidizes oxalic acid to CO 2 . 48. In which phase of cell cycle replication of DNA takes
place?
Volume of 10–4 M KMnO4 required to completely
oxidize 0.5 lit. of 10–2 M oxalic acid in acidic medium (1) M-phase (2) G1-phase
is
(3) S-phase (4) G2-phase
(1) 125 ml (2) 1250 ml 49. All bulbs in figure are identical. Which bulb lights more
brightly?
(3) 200 ml (4) 20 ml

43. If a 1 , a 2 , a 3 , ...., a 99 , a 100 are in arithmetic


progression with common difference 2 such that B1
a1 + a2 + a3+ .... + a99 + a100 = 7400, then the value B2 B3
of a1 + a3 + a5 + .... + a99 is

(1) 3000 (2) 3650


B4
(3) 3400 (4) 3700 (1) B1 (2) B2
44. Elements cisternae, tubules and vesicles are the (3) B3 (4) B4
components of
50.
(1) Endoplasmic reticulum and lysosome

(2) Golgi complex and mitochondrion

(3) Endoplasmic reticulum and golgi complex


5 atm 2 atm
(4) Mitochondrion and chloroplast 20 lit. 40 lit.
(A)
45. In the circuit shown the equivalent resistance
between A and B is Two flasks are connected through a narrow tube of
B negligible volume as shown in figure (A).
If stop cock is opened suddenly, then final pressure
R R R R R in flasks shall be
(1) 3 atm (2) 2.5 atm
A
(3) 4 atm (4) 3.5 atm
3R 7R
(1) (2)
7 3 51. The maximum number of points of intersection of 4
distinct circles and 5 distinct lines in a plane is
4R
(3) 2R (4) (1) 72 (2) 62
3
(3) 36 (4) 22
46. Postulate of kinetic theory of gases is
52. Total lung capacity is the sum of
(1) Atom is indivisible
(1) Inspiratory capacity and expiratory capacity
(2) Gases combine in a simple ratio
(2) Functional residual capacity and inspiratory
(3) There is no influence of gravity on the molecules capacity
of gases (3) Tidal volume and inspiratory reserve volume
(4) Non-ideal gases do have existence (4) Expiratory reserve volume and residual volume

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53. In the circuit shown in figure E1 = E2 = E3 = 2 V and (1) Both are correct
R1 = R2 = 4 . The current flowing between points A
(2) Both are incorrect
and B through battery E2 is
E1 R1 (3) (i) is correct, (ii) is incorrect

(4) (i) is incorrect, (ii) is correct


E2
A B 58. Number of moles of Ca(OH)2 required to prepare
250 ml of solution of pH = 14.
E3
(1) 0.125 mole (2) 0.250 mole
R2 (3) 0.075 mole (4) 0.5 mole
(1) Zero (2) 2 A from A to B
59. An n-digit number contains only the digit 7. If this
(3) 2 A from B to A (4) 1 A from A to B number divisible by 99, then the minimum value of n
is
54. Equilibrium constant for the synthesis of HI is 50,
equilibrium constant for dissociation of HI must be (1) 6 (2) 12
(1) 50 (2) 5 (3) 9 (4) 18
(3) 0.2 (4) 0.02 60. In earthworms further development of spermatozoa
after releasing from testes takes place in
55. The product of the 3rd term and 5th term of the
1 1 1
(1) Vasa deferentia (2) Prostate gland
geometric progression: 2 2 , 2 3 , 2 6 .... is
(3) Seminal vesicles (4) Spermathecae
1
(1) (2) 1 61. Consider the following two statements. Statement (i)
2 6
is an assertion of a concept while statement (ii) is
the reason.
1 1
(3) 8 (4) 12
2 2 Statement (i) : A convex lens must be converging.
56. In tobacco mosaic virus, RNA strand is Statement (ii) : The nature of a lens depends upon
the refractive indices of the material of lens and
(1) Circular and single stranded
surrounding medium besides geometry.
(2) Straight and double stranded
(1) Statement (i) is correct while statement (ii) is
(3) Coiled and double stranded incorrect

(4) Helical and single stranded (2) Statement (i) and (ii) are correct

57. Choose the correct alternative corresponding to the (3) Statement (i) is incorect while statement (ii) is
object distance ‘u’, image distance ‘v’ and the focal correct
length ‘F’ of a converging lens from the following.
(4) Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect
(i) The average speed of the image as the object
3F F 3
moves with uniform speed from distance to 62. S+ O2  SO3 + 2 x kcal.
4 2 2
is greater than the average speed of the image as the
F 1
SO2 + O2  SO3 + y kcal.
object moves with same speed from distance to 2
2
F
Heat of formation of SO2 must be
4
(ii) The minimum distance between a real object and (1) (2x – y) (2) (2x + y)
its real image in case of a converging lens is 4F 2x
where F is its focal length (3) (x + y) (4)
y

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63. Let N = 2017n – 2016n + 2015n – 2014n. Then N is (ii) Buoyant force depends upon the density of the
divisible by 4031 body immersed
(1) If n is any odd natural number (iii) Buoyant force depends on the fact whether the
(2) Only if n is an odd positive integer system is on moon or on the earth

(3) Only if n is an even positive integer (iv) Buoyant force depends upon the depth at which
the body (fully immersed in the liquid) is placed
(4) For no positive integral; value of n inside the liquid.
64. In which of the following parts of the foregut of (1) (i), (ii) and (iv)
cockroach chitinous teeth are found?
(2) Only (iii)
(1) Pharynx (2) Oesophagus
(3) (iii) and (iv)
(3) Crop (4) Gizzard
(4) (i), (iii) and (iv)
65. A bird in air is at a height y from the surface of water.
A fish is at a depth x below the surface of water. The 70. When NaOH crystals are left in open air, they acquire
refractive index of water is . The apparent distance a fluid layer around each crystal as
of fish from the bird is
y (1) They start melting
(1) x  (2) x  y

(2) They absorb moisture from air
x x
(3) y (4) –y
  (3) They react with air to form a liquid compound
66. Heat of reaction at constant pressure is equal to its
(4) They absorb CO2 from air
thermodynamical quantity
71. The remainder when 7100 is divided by 100 is
(1) Change in internal energy
(2) Change in enthalpy (1) 1 (2) 34

(3) Work done by the system (3) 49 (4) 98

(4) Change in Gibbs free energy 72. Members of which kingdom are either saprophytic or
parasitic?
67. For all natural numbers n, the expression n (n + 1)
(2n + 1) is divisible by (1) Fungi (2) Plantae

(1) Neither 2 nor 3 (2) 2 but not 3 (3) Animalia (4) Protista
(3) 3 but not 2 (4) Both 2 and 3 73. A block is suspended by an ideal spring of force
constant k. If the block is pulled down by applying
68. Regarding non-cyclic photophosphorylation, which of
the following are correct? constant force F and if maximum displacement of
block from its initial position of rest is x0 then
(a) It is performed by photosystem I independently
(b) This process requires an external electron donor
k
(c) It occurs in the granal thylakoids
(d) It synthesises ATP only
(1) (a) and (d) (2) (b) and (c) (1) Increase in energy stored in spring is kx 20
(3) (b) and (d) (4) (a) and (c) 3F
(2) x0 
69. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true about 2k
buoyant force. (liquid is of uniform density) 2F
(3) x0 
(i) Buoyant force depends upon orientation of the k
concerned body inside the liquid (4) Work done by applied force F is 2Fx0

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74. The product obtained on fusion of BaSO4 and Na2CO3 77. A man pulls a bucket of water from a depth of h from
is a well. If the mass of the rope and that of bucket full
of water are m and M respectively, the work done by
(1) BaCO3
the man is
(2) BaO
⎛ m⎞
(1) (M + m)gh (2) ⎜ M  ⎟ gh
(3) BaO2 ⎝ 2⎠
(4) No distinguished product can be obtained
⎛M m⎞ ⎛M ⎞
(3) ⎜ ⎟ gh (4) ⎜  m ⎟ gh
75. In the given figure, the distance between any two ⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝2 ⎠
consecutive vertical or horizontal dots is 1 cm. The
area of ABC is
78. The IUPAC name of is
A

(1) 3-ethyl-4, 4-dimethylheptane

(2) 1, 1-diethyl-2, 2 dimethylpentane

(3) 4, 4-dimethyl-5, 5-diethylpentane


B (4) 5, 5-diethyl-4, 4-dimethylpentane

C 79. Which of the following is a factor of x5 + x + 1?

(1) 2 sq. units (2) 8 sq. units (1) x3 + x2 + 1 (2) x2 – x + 1

(3) 3 sq. units (4) 4 sq. units (3) x3 – x2 + 1 (4) x2 + x – 1

76. The largest salivary gland in human beings secretes 80. On the basis of given information identify the class
salivary juice into buccal cavity through of fungi

(1) Wharton’s duct  Fruiting bodies are not found.

(2) Stensen’s duct  Mycelium is aseptate and coenocytic.


(3) Cystic duct (1) Phycomycetes (2) Ascomycetes
(4) Rivinus duct (3) Basidiomycetes (4) Deuteromycetes

  

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(i) There are 80 questions. All the questions are objective type.
(ii) Question no. 1 to 80 carries 3 marks each and only one alternative is correct among 4 alternatives. For every
wrong response 1 mark shall be deducted from total score.
(iii) Use of non-programmable calculator is allowed.

Choose the correct answer :

1. A body of mass m moves in a horizontal circle of 2. 4 g NaOH is dissolved in 100 ml aqueous solution.
radius r at constant speed V. Which pair of values Molarity of solution is
correctly gives?
(1) 0.1 M

v m (2) 0.5 M

(3) 1 M

x y (4) 0.25 M
r O
3. In a certain A.P., 5 times the 5th term is equal to
8-times the 8th term. Then its 13th term is

(1) 0 (2) 1
(i) The work done by the centripetal force
(3) 2 (4) 13
(ii) The change in linear momentum of the body,
when it moves from x to y 4. In Non-cyclic photophosphorylation,
(1) (i) 2mv2 (ii) 2mv (1) Only ATP is produced
(2) (i) mv2 (ii) mv (2) Both ATP and NADPH are produced

(3) (i) 0 (ii) 0 (3) Only NADPH is produced

(4) (i) 0 (ii) 2mv (4) Both ATP and NADPH are not produced
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5. Choose only incorrect statement from the following 10. Equivalent mass of KMnO 4 in acidic medium is
(M = Molecular mass)
(1) The position of the centre of mass of a system
of particles does not depend upon the internal
M M
forces between particles. (1) (2)
5 2
(2) The centre of mass of a solid may lie outside the
body of the solid. M M
(3) (4)
(3) A body tied to a string is whirled in a circle with 1 3
a uniform speed. If the string is suddenly cut, the
11. If 97 – 79 is divisible by 2n, then the greatest value of
angular momentum of the body will not change
n is
from its value.
(1) 2 (2) 4
(4) The angular momentum of a comet revolving
around a massive star, remains constant over the (3) 6 (4) 8
entire orbit.
12. In normal conditions, the percentages of carbon
6. Which of the following has maximum number of moles dioxide and oxygen transported in dissolved form
of molecules? through our plasma are about

(1) 2.8 gm of N2 (1) 5 % and 12 % (2) 4 % and 10 %

(2) 6.4 gm of sulphur dioxide (3) 70 % and 30 % (4) 7 % and 3 %

(3) 16 gm of O2 13. For a particle moving along a straight line, the


displacement x depends on time t as x = At3 + Bt2 +
(4) 2 gm of H2
Ct + D. The ratio of its initial velocity to its initial
acceleration depends on
an  bn
7. If is the A.M. between a and b, then the
an –1  bn –1 (1) A and C (2) B and C
value of n
(3) C (4) C and D
(1) 0 (2) 1
14. Oxidation number of chlorine is maximum in
(3) 2 (4) 3
(1) KCl (2) Cl2
8. Longest part of human alimentary canal is
(3) ClF3 (4) HClO3
(1) Ileum (2) Jejunum
15. If 7n – 6n is divided by 36, then remember is
(3) Duodenum (4) Colon
(1) 0 (2) 1
9. A closed rectangular tank is completely filled with
water and is accelerated horizontally with an (3) 2 (4) 3
acceleration a towards right. Pressure is (i) maximum 16. On the basis of given information identify the
at, and (ii) minimum at leucocyte.

A D  Take acidic strain


a
 Increase in number during allergy
B C  Nucleus bilobed

(1) (i) B, (ii) D (1) Lymphocyte

(2) (i) C, (ii) D (2) Monocyte

(3) (i) B, (ii) C (3) Eosinophil

(4) (i) B, (ii) A (4) Basophil

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17. A ball is projected vertically up with an initial velocity. 23. Coefficient of x100 in (x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3) .... (x – 101)
Which of the following graphs represents the KE of is
the ball?
(1) 5151 (2) 5050
KE KE
(3) – 5151 (4) – 5050
(1) (2) 24. The phase of mitosis in which daughter chromosomes
O h O h separate and pass to the opposite poles is
KE KE (1) Anaphase (2) Metaphase
(3) (4)
(3) Prophase (4) Telophase
O h O h
25. Five identical cubes each of mass m are on a straight
18. Maximum number of unpaired electrons are present line with two adjacent faces in contact on a horizontal
in surface as shown in figure. Suppose the surface is
frictionless and a constant force P is applied from left
(1) Zn2+ (2) Mn2+
to right to the end face of A, which of the following
(3) Cr2+ (4) Sc2+ statements are correct?

54  4  53  3  6  52  32  4  5  33  34 P A B C D E
19. The value of
8

4 5P
(i) The acceleration of the system is
(1) 1 (2) 2 m
(3) 3 (4) 4 P
(ii) The resultant force acting on each cube is
5
20. In plant cells, the synthesis of RNA occurs in 2P
(iii) The force exerted by C and D is
(1) Nucleus, chloroplast and mitochondrion 5

(2) Nucleus and chloroplast only P


(iv) The acceleration of the cube D is m
5
(3) Nucleus and mitochondrion only
(1) (i), (iii) & (iv)
(4) Cytoplasm and vacuole
(2) (ii) & (iv) only
21. An object may have
(3) (i), (ii) & (iii)
(A) Varying speed without having varying velocity
(4) (ii) & (iii) only
(B) Varing velocity without having varying speed
26. Which has maximum ionisation energy?
(C) Nonzero acceleration without having varying
velocity (1) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 (2) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2

(D) Nonzero acceleration without having varying speed (3) 1s2 2s2 2p2 (4) 1s2 2s2 2p3

(1) (A) & (C) are correct 27. There are 12 points in a plane in which 5 points are
collinear then number of triangles that can be formed
(2) (B) & (C) are correct by joining these points is
(3) (B) & (D) are correct (1) 110 (2) 150
(4) (A), (B) & (D) are correct (3) 220 (4) 210
22. If x is radius of first orbit of Hydrogen then radius of 28. Which of the following organisms is found as
3rd orbit of Li2+ is symbiotic association in the coralloid roots of Cycas?

(1) 3x (2) x (1) Nitrosomonas (2) Clostridum

(3) 2x (4) 9x (3) Azolla (4) Anabaena

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29. A block of mass m is pulled by a force of constant (1) (i) & (iv) are correct
power P placed on a rough horizontal plane. The
friction coefficient between the block and the surface (2) (ii) & (iv) are correct
is . Then select correct options.
(3) (i) & (iii) are correct
(i) The maximum velocity of the block during the
P (4) (ii) & (iii) are correct
motion is
mg 34. Equal weight of methane and hydrogen is mixed in
(ii) The maximum velocity of the block during the empty container. The fraction of total pressure exerted
P by methane is
motion is
2mg
1 1
(iii) The block’s speed is never decreasing and finally (1) (2)
becomes constant 2 9

(iv) The speed of the block first increases to a 8 16


maximum value and then decreases (3) (4)
9 19
(1) (i) and (iv) (2) (ii) and (iii)
35. In adjacent figure number of triangles can be formed
(3) (i) and (iii) (4) (ii) and (iv) by joining the points A, B, C, D and E
30. Which has positive electron gain enthalpy? A B
(1) F (2) O
(3) S (4) Ne
E
31. In given grid, there are 25 small squares. Number of
ways of selections of two squares such that they have
exactly one corner common is

D C
(1) 4 (2) 8

(3) 12 (4) 16

36. In human beings the smallest and the largest salivary


glands secrete their salivary juice into the buccal
(1) 16 (2) 32 cavity respectively through

(3) 48 (4) 64 (1) Rivinus duct and Stenson’s duct


32. The groups of protozoans in which the members do (2) Whartons duct and Rivinus duct
not possess any locomotory organs, all the members
are (3) Stenson’s duct and Whartons duct

(1) Ectoparasites (2) Endoparasites (4) Rivinus duct and Whartons duct

(3) Non-parasitic (4) Saprotrophic 37. Consider a wheel of a bicycle rolling on a level road
at a linear speed v0
33. A nonzero external force acts on a system of
particles. The velocity and the acceleration of the C
centre of mass are found to be v0 and a0 at an instant D
t. It is possible that
(i) v0 = 0, a0 = 0 v0
O B
(ii) v0 = 0, a0  0
(iii) v0  0, a0 = 0
(iii) v0  0, a0  0 A

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(1) The speed of the point A is zero 42. Which of the following is path function?

(2) The speed of point C is 2v0 (1) Enthalpy (2) Entropy

(3) The speed of point B is greater than the speed (3) Work (4) Internal energy
of point O
43. If vertices of a triangle A(1, 4), B(1, 1) and C(5, 1),
(4) All of these then centre of circumcircle is

38. Magnitude of vapour pressure does not depend on ⎛ 5⎞ ⎛5 ⎞


(1) ⎜ 3, ⎟ (2) ⎜ , 3 ⎟
(1) Nature of liquid (2) Temperature of liquid ⎝ 2⎠ ⎝2 ⎠

(3) Surface area (4) All of these (3) (3, 2) (4) (2, 3)
44. Which of the following statements is not correct
1 1 1 regarding the organisms depicted in the figure?
39. Sum of series    .... upto n-terms is
1 4 4  7 7  10

3n 3n
(1) (2)
3n  1 3n – 2

n n
(3) (4)
3n  1 3n – 2

40. Which of the following is not related to the animals


having two-chambered heart?
A B
(1) They are cold blooded
(1) Both are non-chordates
(2) Their skin is dry, rough and without glands
(2) Organ system level of organisation is found in
(3) They obtain oxygen dissolved in water by using
both of them
gills
(3) Both of them are hermaphrodite
(4) Their skin is covered with scales / plates
(4) Their body is divided into segments
41. Equal volumes of liquid are poured in the three vessels
A, B and C. All the vessels have same base area. 45. Which of the following statements are correct?
Select the correct alternatives.
(a) If bulbs of different wattages are joined in parallel,
then the lowest wattage bulb glows with the
A B C maximum brightness.

(b) If bulbs of different wattages are joined in parallel,


(i) The force on the base will be maximum in vessel
then the highest wattage bulb glows with the
A
maximum brightness.
(ii) The force on the base will be maximum in vessel
(c) If bulbs of different wattages are joined in series,
C
then the lowest wattage bulb glows with maximum
(iii) Net force exerted by liquid in all the three vessels brightness.
is equal
(d) If bulbs of different wattages are joined in series,
(iv) Net force exerted by liquid in vessel A is then the highest wattage bulb glow with the
maximum maximum brightness.

(1) (i) and (ii) (2) (i) and (iv) (1) (a) and (c) (2) (b) and (d)

(3) (ii) and (iv) (4) (ii) and (iii) (3) (b) and (c) (4) (a) and (d)

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46. Which of following represents standard enthalpy of 53. The Wheatstone’s bridge shown in figure is balanced.
formation of CO2? If the positions of the cell E and the galvanometer G
are now interchanged, G will show zero deflection
(1) Cgraphite  O2  CO2

(2) Cdiamond  O2  CO2 R1 R2

(3) CO  O2  CO2 G

(4) CO2(s)  CO2(g) R3 R4

47. The number of ways in which 5 As and 6 Bs can


be arranged in a row which neads the same
backwards and forwards is E

(1) 5 (2) 10 (1) In all cases

(3) 15 (4) 20 (2) Only if all the resistances are equal


48. In C4 pathway of C4 cycle, number of ATP molecules (3) Only if R1 = R3 and R2 = R4
used to fix one molecule of CO2 is
(4) Only if R1 / R3 = R2 / R4
(1) Two (2) Three
54. Following equilibrium is attained in 2 litre vessel
(3) Four (4) Five

49. In the circuit shown in figure, the battery E1 has an A B+C


emf of 12 V and zero internal resistance, while the
battery E2 has an emf of 2 V. If the galvanometer G At equilibrium there were four moles each for A, B
reads zero, then the value of the resistance Y is and C. Then equilibrium constant Keq is

500  (1) 4 (2) 3


G
(3) 8 (4) 2
E1 Y E2
55. Sixty-six games were played in a football tournament
with each team playing once against each other, then
(1) 10  (2) 100  number of terms us
(3) 500  (4) 200  (1) 14 (2) 13
50. 0.365 g of HCl is dissolved in 100 ml of solution then (3) 12 (4) 11
pH of solution is
56. Select the characteristics of meiosis
(1) 2 (2) 3
(i) It is a single division
(3) 1 (4) 4
(ii) It is found only in diploid cells
51. Let n be odd natural number greater than 1, then the
number of zeros at the end of the sum 99n + 1 is (iii) Chromosome number becomes one-fourth
(1) 0 (2) 1 (iv) It happens only once in the life cycle of an
(3) 2 (4) 4 organism

52. Hormone synthesis of endocrine glands is mediated (v) Daughter cells do not resemble with their mother
through cell.

(1) Lysosome (2) Peroxysome (1) (ii), (iii) & (iv) (2) (i), (iii) & (v)

(3) Centrosome (4) Golgi complex (3) (ii), (iv) & (v) (4) (ii) & (iv) only

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57. The circuit below is made up using identical light 62. Which of following does not give flame test?
bulbs. The light bulbs of maximum brightness of the
(1) Mg (2) Ba
following will be

E (3) Sr (4) K

63. ABCD is a square. Arc AC and BD are drawn on the


D square ABCD with centres at D and C respectively.
Then the ratio of shaded region to the area of the
C
A B square ABCD is

A B

E
V
(1) A (2) C

(3) D (4) E
D C
58. Which of following is most reactive alkali metal?

(1) Li (2) Na  3
(1) –
3 4
(3) K (4) Rb

59. The number m m m m m m, where m is a single digit 2 3


(2) –
natural number not equal to zero, is divisible by 3 4

(1) 11 (2) 13
3 3
(3) –
(3) 17 (4) 19 2 2

60. All of the following unicellular organisms do not have


 3
cell wall, except (4) –
3 2
(1) Salmonella (2) Mycoplasma
64. The enzyme nucleotidase converts
(3) Euglena (4) Plasmodium
(1) Nucleotides into RNA and DNA
61. A point source of light S, placed at a distance L, in
(2) Nucleotides into nucleosides
front of the centre of a mirror of width d, hangs
vertically on a wall. A man walks in front of the mirror (3) Nucleosides into nucleotides
along a line parallel to the mirror at a distance 2L from
it as shown in figure. The greatest distance over which (4) Nucleosides into free bases
he can see the image of the light source in the mirror 65. An object is placed 30.0 cm from a spherical mirror,
is along the central axis. The absolute value of lateral
1
magnification is . The image produced is inverted.
2
The focal length of the mirror is
S
d
(1) +10 cm (2) –10 cm
L
(3) –15 cm (4) +20 cm
2L 66. Which is strongest reducing agent in aqueous
medium?
d
(1) (2) d
2 (1) Li (2) Na

(3) 2d (4) 3d (3) K (4) Mg

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67. The volume of a right circular cone formed by joining (1) 36 (2) 25
the edges of a sector of a circle of radius r cm where
(3) 16 (4) 9
the sector angle is 90°, is
72. Antibodies and antigens for blood group ‘O’ are
r 3 15
(1)
64

r 3 15 Antibodies Antigens
(2)
192
(1) Anti-A and anit-B None
3
r (2) Anti-A A and B
(3)
192
(3) Anit-B A
r 3
(4) (4) None B
64
68. The photosystem of photosynthetic units which is
associated with splitting of water and release of
oxygen, lies ______ of chloroplast 73. When light enters from air to water, then its

(1) On the outer surface of the thylakoids (1) Frequency increases and speed decreases

(2) In the stroma (2) Frequency is same, but the wavelength is smaller
in water than in air
(3) On the inner surface of the thylakoids
(3) Frequency is same but the wavelength in water
(4) On the outer membrane is greater than in air
69. If focal length of a convex lens in air is 10 cm then its (4) Frequency decreases and wavelength is smaller
⎛ 3 4⎞
focal length in water is ⎜ Given g  and w  ⎟ in water than in air
⎝ 2 3⎠
74. IUPAC name of secondary butyl alcohol is
(1) 80 cm (2) 20 cm

(3) 40 cm (4) 10 cm (1) 2-Methyl propan-1-ol

70. IUPAC name of compound (2) Butan-2-ol

(3) 2-Methyl propan-2-ol

(4) Butan-1-ol

75. If a convex polygon has the same number of


(1) 2-Methyl-4-ethene hexane diagonals as its sides, then number of sides in
(2) 2-Ethyl-4-methyl pent-1-ene polygon is

(3) 2-Methyl-4-ethyl pent-4-ene (1) 5 (2) 10

(4) 4-Methyl-2-ethyl pent-1-ene (3) 15 (4) 20

71. Number of squares of size 3 × 3 in adjacent figure is 76. The volume of air which remains in the lungs even after
the forceful expiration is known as

(1) Expiratory reserve volume

(2) Tidal volume

(3) Inspiratory reserve volume

(4) Residual volume

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77. In figure, the reflected ray B makes an angle 90° with 79. A wire bent in the form of a circle of radius 2 cm is
the ray C. If i, r1 and r2 are the angles of incidence, cut and bent in the form of a square. Then the ratio
reflection and refraction respectively, then the critical of the circle to the area of the square is
angle of the medium is

(1)
A 2
B
i r1 2
Denser medium (2)

O Rarer medium
r2 
(3)
C 4

(1) sin–1(tani) (2) sin–1(coti) 4


(4)

(3) r1 (4) r2
80. Which of the following organisms would be considered
78. Total number of structural isomers of C3H8O is as phycobiont partner of lichen?

(1) Two (2) Three (1) Cladonia (2) Parmelia

(3) Zero (4) Five (3) Nostoc (4) Usnea


  

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ANSWERS
1. (4) 17. (4) 33. (2) 49. (4) 65. (4)
2. (2) 18. (3) 34. (2) 50. (3) 66. (3)
3. (1) 19. (4) 35. (2) 51. (4) 67. (1)
4. (4) 20. (1) 36. (1) 52. (1) 68. (1)
5. (3) 21. (2) 37. (2) 53. (4) 69. (4)
6. (4) 22. (1) 38. (4) 54. (2) 70. (3)
7. (4) 23. (3) 39. (3) 55. (1) 71. (1)
8. (2) 24. (3) 40. (1) 56. (4) 72. (3)
9. (1) 25. (4) 41. (4) 57. (4) 73. (4)
10. (1) 26. (4) 42. (1) 58. (1) 74. (1)
11. (2) 27. (4) 43. (1) 59. (1) 75. (3)
12. (2) 28. (4) 44. (4) 60. (3) 76. (4)
13. (4) 29. (4) 45. (3) 61. (4) 77. (3)
14. (4) 30. (3) 46. (1) 62. (1) 78. (1)
15. (2) 31. (1) 47. (2) 63. (4) 79. (3)
16. (1) 32. (3) 48. (3) 64. (1) 80. (4)

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Online Mock Test - 1


ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS
1. Answer (4) 7. Answer (4)
2. Answer (2) CHD ~ CFE
G F
With the increase of negative charge on isoelectronic HD FE
  B A
isolated ions, size increases CD CE
HD 24
N3– > O2– > F–   H
20 CD  DC
3. Answer (1)
24  20 C D E
Observe that  HD 
20  24
22 – 12 = 3 120
 HD  cm
32 – 22 = 5 11
120 100
42 – 32 = 7  AH  AD  HD  20 cm  cm= cm
11 11
-------------------
 Area of the shaded region
------------------- = Area of ACH + Area of AHF
202 – 192 = 39 1 1
  HA  BA   AH  FG
2 2
3 5 7 39
 22
 2 2
 2 2
… 2 1 100 1 100
2 1 3 2 4 3 20  192    20    24
2 11 2 11
1 100
   20  24  200 cm2
⎛ 22  12 ⎞ ⎛ 32  22 ⎞ ⎛ 42  32 ⎞ ⎛ 202  192 ⎞ 2 11
 ⎜ 2 2⎟ ⎜ 2 
⎟ ⎜ ⎟  …  ⎜ 2 ⎟ 8. Answer (2)
⎝ 2  1 ⎠ ⎝ 3  22 ⎠ ⎝ 42  32 ⎠ ⎝ 20  192 ⎠
9. Answer (1)
10. Answer (1)
⎛ 1 1⎞ ⎛ 1 1⎞ ⎛ 1 1⎞ ⎛ 1 1 ⎞
 ⎜ 2  2 ⎟  ⎜ 2  2 ⎟  ⎜ 2  2 ⎟ … ⎜ 2  2 ⎟
⎝1 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 3 ⎠ ⎝ 3 4 ⎠ ⎝ 19 20 ⎠
(I) (II) (IV)
1 1 400  1 399 (I), (II) & (IV) are chain isomers due to variation in size
    of main chain
12 202 400 400
11. Answer (2)
4. Answer (4) 1 + n4 + (n + 1)4
Mesosomes are folded invaginations in the plasma = 1 + n4 + (n4 + 4n3 + 6n2 + 4n + 1)
membrane of bacteria.
= 2(n4 + 2n3 + 3n2 + 2n + 1)
5. Answer (3)
= 2[(n4 + 1) + 2n(n2 + 1) + 3n2]
6. Answer (4) = 2[(n2 + 1)2 – 2  n2  1 + 2n(n2 + 1) + 3n2]
2 6
X = 5s 4d = 2[(n2 + 1)2 + 2  n  (n2 + 1) + n2]
(Period number) = 2[n2 + 1 + n]2
Group number = number of electrons in d- = (2n2 + 2n + 2) (n2 + 1 + n)
subshell +2 = [n2 + (n2 + 2n + 1) + 1] (n2 + 1 + n)
=6+2=8 = [n2 + (n + 1)2 + 1] (n2 + n + 1)

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12. Answer (2) 20. Answer (1)
Acrosome is present near the tip of sperm’s head. 21. Answer (2)
13. Answer (4) 22. Answer (1)
⎛ 5⎞
14. Answer (4) ⎜2 ⎟
⎝ ⎠ 2
Na2 S4 O 6  Na2 S2 O6
C5H10  or or or
⎛ 5 ⎞
⎜ S 2 ⎟  2e –  2 S2
⎜ ⎟ 2 ;
 
⎝ ⎠4
or or or or Number of electrons gained = 2
Only alkenes, substituted alkenes and cycloalkanes  7   5 
are possible. H I O4  H I O3
15. Answer (2)
I7  2e– I5 ; Number of electrons gained = 2
A 9-digit palindrome will be of the form:
 Ratio of gained electrons = 2 : 2 = 1 : 1
abcdedcba , where a,b,c,d,e need not be distinct 23. Answer (3)
digits. Consider the expression
So, required number of numbers 1 + n(n + 1) (n + 2)(n + 3)
= Number of ways of forming the 5-digit number = 1 + [{n(n + 3)} {(n +1)(n + 2)}]
abcde = 1 + (n2 + 3n) (n2 + 3n + 2)
= 1 + (n2 + 3n)2 + 2 (n2 + 3n)
= 9 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10
= (n2 + 3n + 1)2
= 90,000
 1  19  20  21  22 = 192 + 3 × 19 + 1
16. Answer (1)
= 361 + 57 + 1
17. Answer (4)
= 419
18. Answer (3)
24. Answer (3)
Collision between the gaseous molecules is elastic in Cells of endosperm are triploid.
nature
25. Answer (4)
19. Answer (4) 26. Answer (4)
Let the base and perpendicular of the triangle be 'x' NaHSO3
and 'y' respectively. (+1) + (+1) + x + (–2)3 = 0
1 2+x–6=0
Now, Area =  base × perpendicular
2 x = +4
27. Answer (4)
1
 5 xy
   2  1
6 6
2 a 2 1 
 xy = 10 ..... (1)
 2 ⎡⎢ C  2   C  2   2  2  ⎤⎥⎦
6 6 6 4 2 0
0 2  6C4  6C6
Again, hypotenuse = base2 + (perpendicular)2 ⎣
 2 1  8  15  4  15  2  1 , which is a rational
 52 = x2 + y2 ....... (2)
number.
 (x + y)2 = x2 + y2 + 2xy
   
5 5
= 25 + 20 = 45 b 2 1  2 1

 2 ⎡⎢ C  2    2  2  ⎤⎥⎦
4 2 0
 x + y = 45  3 5 cm 5 5
C3  5C5
1

 Perimeter of the triangle = x + y + 5
 2  5  4  10  2  1  1 , which is a rational

= 3 5  5 cm  number.

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28. Answer (4) 1⎡ 1 1 ⎤
 ⎢ 2  2 ⎥
Reticulate venation is found in the leaves of dicot plants. 2 ⎣ n  n  1 (n  1)  (n  1)  1⎦
29. Answer (4)
1⎡ 1 1 ⎤
30. Answer (3)  t1  ⎢ 2  2 ⎥
2 ⎣ 1  1  1 (n  1)  (n  1)  1⎦
Only Mg can replace Zn2+ from its aqueous solution
due to its higher value of standard oxidation potential. 1⎡ 1 1 ⎤
t2  
31. Answer (1) 2 ⎢⎣ 22  2  1 32  3  1⎥⎦

N  5 AB 375 2 is divisible by 9 1⎡ 1 1 ⎤
t3   2
2 ⎣ 3  3  1 4  4  1⎥⎦
⎢ 2
 (5 + A + B + 3 + 7 + 5 + 2) is divisible by 9
-----------------------------------------
 22 + A + B = a multiple of 9
-----------------------------------------
 A + B = 27 – 22 or 36 – 22
-----------------------------------------
 A + B = 5 or 14 ..... (1)
1⎡ 1 1 ⎤
Again, N  5 AB 375 2 is divisible by 11 t20  
2 ⎢⎣ 202  20  1 212  21  1⎥⎦
 (5 + B + 7 + 2) – (A + 3 + 5) = – 11, 0 or 11  t1  t2  t3  …  t20
 6 + (A – B) = – 11, 0 or 11
1⎡ 1 1 ⎤
 B – A = – 17, – 6 or 5  
..... (2) 2 ⎢⎣ 12  1  1 212  21  1⎥⎦
But 0 – 9  B – A  9 – 0
1 ⎡1 1 ⎤ 1⎡ 1 ⎤
i.e., – 9  B – A  9    ⎢1 
2 ⎣ 1 441  20 ⎦ 2 ⎣ 421⎥⎦
⎢ ⎥
 B – A = – 6 or 5 ..... (3)
1 420 210
From (1) and (3), we have  
2 421 421
B = 5, A = 0 36. Answer (1)
or B = 4, A = 10, which is not possible Salamandra is a member of class Amphibia.
 A = 0, B = 5 37. Answer (2)
32. Answer (3) 38. Answer (4)
33. Answer (2) An acidic solution can never show pH > 7
34. Answer (2) [H+]Total = 10–8 + 10–7 [From H2O]
 [H+]Total > 10–7 ; ∵ pH = –log10 [H+]Total
4Li  O2  2Li2 O
Only Li does not form peroxide on simple heating  pH < 7
35. Answer (2) 39. Answer (3)
In any ABC, if D, E, F are the mid-points of sides
n
General term, t n  BC, CA and AB respectively, then the centroid of
1  n2  n4 ABC is same as that of DEF.
n
 So, the required centroid is
n  2n  1– n 2
4 2
⎛ 3  7  11 7  3  11⎞
n n ⎜⎝ 3
,
3 ⎟⎠  (7,7)
 
n 2
 n  1  n n
 1  n2
2 2 2
 1 n  40. Answer (1)

1  n  n  1   n  n  1 ⎥
41. Answer (4)
⎡ 2 ⎤ 2
 ⎢ 42. Answer (1)
2 ⎢  n  n  1 n  n  1 ⎥
2 2
⎣ ⎦ PM = DRT
1⎡ 1 1 ⎤ PM 1 0.0044
  2 D   0.00178Kg / l
2 ⎣ n  n  1 n  n  1⎥⎦
⎢ 2 RT 0.0821 300

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43. Answer (1) 51. Answer (4)
Let the required page number be k. There are 9 horizontal and 9 vertical lines in an 8 × 8
Now, (1 + 2 + 3 + ....... + n) + k = 2000 chess-board. If we choose any two horizontal lines
and two vertical lines we get a rectangle.
But 1 k  n
So, required number of rectangles
So, 1 + 2 + 3 + ..... + n < 2000 < 1 + 2 + 3 + .....
+ (n + 1)  9C2  9C2  36  36  1296
n  n  1  n  1 n  2 52. Answer (1)
  2000 
2 2 53. Answer (4)
 n(n  1)  4000  (n  1)(n  2) 54. Answer (2)
Now, 62 × 63 = 3906 < 4000 < 63 × 64 (= 4032) M1V1 = M2V2
So, n = 62 0.1 × 100 = 0.005 × V2
 k = 2000 – (1 + 2 + 3 + ..... + 62) V2 = 2000 ml
62  63 3906 V = V2 – V1 = 2000 – 100 = 1900 ml
 k  2000   2000 
2 2
55. Answer (1)
 k = 2000 – 1953 = 47
x, 2x – 2, 3x – 3 are in G.P.
44. Answer (4)
 x (3x – 3) = (2x – 2)2
45. Answer (3)
46. Answer (1)  3x2 – 3x = 4x2 – 8x + 4

If double bond and triple bond are at equidistant from  x2 – 5x + 4 = 0


both the ends then numbering should start from the  (x – 1) (x – 4) = 0
end nearer to double bond and suffix should be yne.
 x = 1 or 4
47. Answer (2)
But if x = 1, then 2x – 2 = 0 and 3x – 3 = 0
2016 = 63 × 32 = 9 × 7 × 32
But no term of a G.P. can be zero.
= 25 × 32 × 7 1
 x=4
So, the greatest perfect square that is a factor of
2016 is 24 × 32 = (22 × 31)2 = 122  x(x + 3) = 4 × 7 = 28
So, every factor of 2 2 × 3 1 is a number whose 56. Answer (4)
square will be a factor of 2016
Iodine is essential for the formation of thyroxine.
So, required number of numbers = 3 × 2 = 6
57. Answer (4)
48. Answer (3)
58. Answer (1)
49. Answer (4)
Fact
50. Answer (3)
59. Answer (1)
2
n
r  13.6  The number is divisible by 15
Z
So, the last digit is 5 (since the digits available are
only 2 and 5).
For H atom n = 1 ; Z = 1
The number is divisible by 15
rH = 13.6 = a0Å
So, the sum of the digits is 6, 9, 12, 15, ........
2
n But using only 2 and 5, the smallest possible
r Li 2  13.6 
Z number is 225.
12 a0 Hence, the sum of the digits is 2 + 2 + 5 = 9
r Li 2  a0  
3 3 60. Answer (3)

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61. Answer (4) 71. Answer (1)
62. Answer (1) Method-I

112  1 mod 40


Fact
63. Answer (4)
Now, 1140 = (112)20
(20153 + 20173) is a multiple of (2015 + 2017) = 4032
So, 20163 + (20153 + 20173) is a multiple of 4032 =  11 2 20
 12  mod 40
63 × 64 = 7 × 9 × 64 which is a multiple of 7, 8, 9 all.
 1140  1 mod 40
64. Answer (1)
i.e., when 1140 is divided by 40, the remainder is 1.
65. Answer (4)
Method-II
66. Answer (3)
1140 = (112)20 = 12120
Diamond is not a standard state of carbon hence its
standard enthalpy of formation can never be zero = (120 + 1)20
67. Answer (1)
 ⎡⎢ 20 C0 120   20C1 120   20C2 120   .....
20 19 18

13  23  33  .....  n 3
General term, t n =
 20C19 120  ⎤⎥  20C20
1
1  2  3  .....  n

⎛ n 2 (n  1)2 ⎞
 120 ⎡⎢ 20 C0 120   20C1 120   20C2 120   ....
19 18 17
⎜ 4 ⎟ ⎣
⎝ ⎠ n(n  1) 1 2
   (n  n )
⎛ n ( n  1) ⎞ 2 2
⎜⎝ ⎟ ..  20C19 ⎤⎦  1
2 ⎠
15 = a multiple of 120 + 1
 Required summation = ∑ tn = a multiple of 40 + 1
x 1
So, when 1140 is divided by 40, the remainder is 1.
15
1 ⎛ 15 15 ⎞

1

2 n 1
 
n2  n  ⎜ ∑ n2  ∑ n ⎟
2 ⎜⎝ n 1 ⎟
n 1 ⎠
72. Answer (3)
73. Answer (4)
1 ⎡ 15  16  31 15  16 ⎤ 74. Answer (1)
 
2 ⎢⎣ 6 2 ⎥⎦ Smaller the size of matel cation and higher the stability
of its oxide, lesser will be thermal stability of its
1
 1240  120 = 680 carbonate.
2
75. Answer (3)
68. Answer (1)
1
69. Answer (4) Using    base × height,
2
70. Answer (3)
Required area
pH = 4 ; pH = – Log10 [H+]
 4 = – Log10[H+]  [H+] = 10–4 
2

1 2 2 1
2
  1
2
 
1
2  1  4 2  3 2  6 2  52  8 2 – 72
2
  
 6 = – Log10[H+]  [H+] = 10–6
–4 –6

1
2
 1
  1
 
102  92  122  112  142  132
2 2

 10  V  10 V
[H ]Final 
2V
 
1⎡ 2
2⎣
   
14  132  122  112  102  92  82  72   
[H ]Final  5  10 –5
[pH]Final = – Log10 5 × 10–5 = 4.3     
 62  52  42  32  22  12 ⎤
⎦ 
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1 Now Add :
 ⎡14  13 14  13   12  1112  11  10  9 
2⎣ 1
C2H4  H2O  C2H 6  O2 ; H   y – x  kJ / Mole
10  9    8  7  8  7    6  5  6  5    4  3  2
1
 4  3    2  1 2  1⎤⎦ H2  O2  H2O ; H  –z kJ / Mole
2
+ + +
1
 14  13  12  11  10  9  8  7  6  5  4 C2H4  H2  C2H6 ; H  y – x – z
2
 3  2  1 79. Answer (3)

1 14  15 253 – 272
   52.5 sq.units
2 2
76. Answer (4)  
 5 6  3 6  5 3  3 3 5 3  33 
77. Answer (3)  125  27  125  27
78. Answer (1)
= 98 × 152
C2H4  3O2  2CO 2  2H2O; H  –x kJ / Mole
= 49 × 2 × 19 × 8
7
C2H6  O2  2CO 2  3H2O; H  –ykJ / Mole = 24 × 72 × 191
2
– – –
So, the sum of the distinct primes = 2 + 7 + 19 = 28
1
C2H4  H2O  C2H 6  O2 ;  y – x  kJ / Mole 80. Answer (4)
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National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)


Time : 2 Hrs. MM : 240
Online Mock Test - 2
ANSWERS
1. (4) 17. (4) 33. (4) 49. (4) 65. (4)
2. (2) 18. (4) 34. (2) 50. (4) 66. (2)
3. (4) 19. (1) 35. (4) 51. (3) 67. (4)
4. (2) 20. (2) 36. (4) 52. (3) 68. (4)
5. (4) 21. (3) 37. (4) 53. (4) 69. (4)
6. (3) 22. (3) 38. (3) 54. (4) 70. (2)
7. (3) 23. (3) 39. (4) 55. (4) 71. (1)
8. (1) 24. (3) 40. (2) 56. (2) 72. (2)
9. (4) 25. (2) 41. (4) 57. (3) 73. (2)
10. (3) 26. (1) 42. (2) 58. (2) 74. (4)
11. (2) 27. (4) 43. (2) 59. (4) 75. (1)
12. (1) 28. (4) 44. (3) 60. (2) 76. (1)
13. (4) 29. (2) 45. (4) 61. (2) 77. (3)
14. (1) 30. (3) 46. (1) 62. (1) 78. (1)
15. (3) 31. (3) 47. (1) 63. (1) 79. (4)
16. (4) 32. (2) 48. (3) 64. (1) 80. (3)

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National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)

Online Mock Test - 2


ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS
1. Answer (4) 5. Answer (4)
a1 v0 a2
u=0 v=0 u
t=0 s1 s2 t1 t2
t1=t1 t2=t2
h
v0 = maximum velocity 
For time interval t1 :
In projectile motion for same height h
v = u + at
2u sin 1
v0 = 0 + a1t1 .... (i) t1+ t 2 = T = , h  gt1t2
g 2
v2 = u2 + 2as
t1 = 2 s, t2 = 6 s
v02 = 2a1s1 .... (ii)
T=2+6=8s
For time interval t2
1
v = u – at h  10  2  6  60 m
2
0 = v0 – a2t2 .... (iii) Maximum height (H)
v2 = u2 – 2as 2
u 2 sin2  (u sin )2 ⎛ gT ⎞ 1
0= v02 – 2a2s2 .... (iv) =  ⎜ ⎟
2g 2g ⎝ 2 ⎠ 2g
From equation (i) and (iii)
gT
a1 t2  u sin  
a1t1 = a2t2  a  t 2
2 1
gT 2 10  8  8
From equation (ii) and (iv) H=   80 m
8 8
1 2 a s 6. Answer (3)
a1s1 = a2s2  a  s
2 1 W 1000
M= ×
2. Answer (2) MW V(ml)
F>O>N 4 1000
×  0.05 M
3. Answer (4) 40 2000
7 is a periodic number with period 4 7. Answer (3)
71 = 7, 72 = 9, 73 = 3, 74 = 1, 75 = 7, ............ 432 – 412 = (43 + 41)(43 – 41) = 84 × 2
=7×3×2×2×2
6
)
8. Answer (1)
(427)26, 4
Now 26
24 Synapsis is the pairing of homologous chromosomes.
2 9. Answer (4)
 Using conservation of linear momentum
Now, 72 = 49
External force on (student + hammer) is zero, so
 Unit digit = 9 momentum of (Student + hammer) is constant
4. Answer (2)
P2
KE  (P = constant)
70s type of ribosomes are found in mitochondria. 2m

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1 When the elevator moves down with acceleration a


 KE  then tension in the string is
m
T2 = m(g – a)........... (ii)
Kinetic energy of hammer is greater than that of
student When the elevator is stationary then tension in the
string is
10. Answer (3)
T = mg
Total relative energy of electron is negative with
respect to energy at infinite distance Add the equation (i) with (ii)
11. Answer (2) (i) + (ii)  T1 + T2 = 2mg  T1 + T2 = 2T
50101 = 5.50100 = 5(49 + 1)100 T1  T2
 T =
100
= 5[ C049 100
+ 100 99
C149 + 100 98
C249 2
+........... +100C9949 + 100
C100] 18. Answer (4)

= 5 × [49 ] + 5 P4(Black) is not standard state of phosphorous

Remainder = 5 19. Answer (1)

12. Answer (1) n!


8
C3 = 56; where nCr = r !(n – r )!
13. Answer (4)
Work done by the gravity is negative during upward 20. Answer (2)
motion of a body 21. Answer (3)
14. Answer (1) Using work - energy theorem
PV W = k1
R= = atm- lit- mol–1 K –1
nT
k1
–F(15) = k2 – k1  k2 
15. Answer (3) 4
k
–F(15) = 1 – k1
4
3k1
F(15) = ...(i)
4
– F(x) = 0 –k1/4
k
No of squares Fx = 1 ...(ii)
4
= (No. of squares of size 1 × 1) + (No. of squares Dividing the equation (i) by equation (ii)
of size 2 × 2) + .............. + (No. of squares of
size 8 × 8) F 15  3k1 / 4 15
  ⇒  3 ⇒ x  5 cm
= 8 × 8 + 7 × 7 + 6 × 6 +........ + × 2 + 1 × 1 Fx k1 / 4 x
= 64 + 49 + 36 +........... 4 + 1 22. Answer (3)
= 204 Density is an intensive property
16. Answer (4) 23. Answer (3)
5
17. Answer (4) C1 × 7C2 + 5C2 × 7C1 = 5 × 21 + 10 × 70
a = 175
24. Answer (3)
Bile is stored in gall bladder.
25. Answer (2)
When the elevator moves up with uniform 26. Answer (1)
acceleration a then tension in the string is
The part of alimentary canal labelled as 'R' is
T1 = m(g + a)........... (i) duodenum.

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27. Answer (4) 39. Answer (4)
v – v1 Using telescope method
e 2
u1 – u2 , for elastic collision e = 1 1 1 1 1 1
    ...... 
for inelastic collision e < 1 1.2 2.3 3.4 4.5 n(n  1)
28. Answer (4) ⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 1 1⎞ ⎛ 1 1⎞ ⎛1 1 ⎞
= ⎜ 1– ⎟  ⎜ – ⎟  ⎜ – ⎟  ..........  ⎜ –
Zn(s) Possess higher standard oxidation potential ⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 3 ⎠ ⎝ 3 4 ⎠ ⎝ n n  1 ⎟⎠
than Cu(s) 1 n  1– 1 n
1–  
29. Answer (2) n 1 n 1 n 1
Numbers are divisible by 6  taking digits 1, 2, 3, 40. Answer (2)
4 and 5 The portion of the cardiovascular system which
– – – – 2⎫ carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart, to
⎬ 48 Cases the lungs and returns oxygenated blood back to the
– – – – 4⎭
heart is called pulmonary circulation.
numbers are divisible by 6  taking digits 1, 2, 4
and 5 41. Answer (4)


– – – – 0 ⎫  24 ⎫

os
⎪ ⎪

Fc
– – – – 2 ⎬  18 ⎬ 60 N
– – – – 4 ⎪⎭  18 ⎪⎭  F

n

si
Now total = 48 + 60 = 108. f

W
Fsin
30. Answer (3)  W Wcos
Centre of mass and centre of gravity is different point The minimum force required just to push the object
up the plane is
31. Answer (3)
F cos   W sin   f
32. Answer (2)
 F cos   W sin   N
In a hexagon 6 equilateral triangles, with side 3 cm
 N = F sin + Wcos
3 75 3
 Area of hexagon = 6   (5)2   F cos   W sin   (F sin   W cos )
4 2
solving the equation
33. Answer (4)
W (sin    cos )
34. Answer (2) F
(cos  –  sin )
+ + +
Li (aq)< Na (aq) <K (aq) (Hydrated radii) 42. Answer (2)
+ + +
Li > Na > K (Hydration enthalpy) Be is not an alkaline earth metal hence least basic
Li(g) < Na(g) < K(g) (Reducing power) oxide is formed by Mg
Li(s) > Na(s) < K(s) (Hardness) 43. Answer (2)
35. Answer (4) 1
Area of parallelogram = d1  d2
If n AMs A1, A2, .......An are inserted in between a 2
and b then 1
=  8  12  48 cm2
2
⎛ab⎞
A1 + A2+ A3 + ....... + An = n ⎜ ⎟ 44. Answer (3)
⎝ 2 ⎠
45. Answer (4)
36. Answer (4)
Buoyant force in vertically accelerated container is
37. Answer (4) FB = liq. Vsub geff
38. Answer (3) Weight of the body W = m geff
B < Ga < Al < In For floating body W = FB
Ga is smaller than Al due to screening effect So submerged volume does not change.

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46. Answer (1) 54. Answer (4)
F, Na, Mg and Zn can show only one type of LiAlH4 + 2BeCl2  2BeH2 + LiCl + AlCl3
oxidation state 55. Answer (4)
47. Answer (1) (10x + y) + (10y + x) = 55 11x + 11y = 55
Use formula nC3 – (n – 4) – n
x + y = 5 and x ~ y = 1 on solving we have 23
(In other word, in polygon number. of triangles and 32
formed by vertices of polygon when no side
56. Answer (2)
common)
Kranz anatomy are found in the leaves of C4 plants.
48. Answer (3)
57. Answer (3)
49. Answer (4)
This is Balance Wheatstone bridge
When switch S is open
6 12  R
A A
R R
a b
R R
R R R

6 12  B B
18
Equivalent resistance is = 9
2
When switch S is closed R
RAB 
2
6 12  58. Answer (2)
a b
CH3 COOH and HCOOCH3
Acid Ester
6 12 
59. Answer (4)
Equivalent resistance is = 3 + 6 = 9 
From the end l = 50, d = –2
50. Answer (4)
 T10 = 50 + (10 – 1)(– 2) = 50 –18 = 32
CaCO3  CaO + CO2
60. Answer (2)
No element is showing change in oxidation state
61. Answer (2)
51. Answer (3)
Equivalent circuit diagram is
B1 B2 B
......... 9
10 10 10
4 4 4
Selection of at least one book
10  110
1 ..... 10  1 – 1
=  
9 times
= 119 – 1
52. Answer (3)
53. Answer (4)
20 V
The potential difference across bulb C is maximum
 power P  V 2 4
Req  
The potential difference between bulb A and bulb B 3
is same. So
V 20 60
PC I    15 A
 PA = P B = Req 4 / 3 4
2

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62. Answer (1) 67. Answer (4)

1 Let first term of AP be 'A' and common difference D


pH = [pKa– log10C]
2  pth term : Tp = A + (p – 1) = q ..............(1)
1 –2 and qth term : Tq = A + (q – 1) = p ..............(2)
pH = [5 – log10 5  10 ]
2
On solving (1) and (2) (p – q) D = q – p
pH = 6.3
 D = –1 Substitute in (1)
63. Answer (1)
A + (p – 1)(– 1) =q
Use similar triangle properties in AOE and ABF
A–p+1 =qA=p+q–1
F Tn = (p + q – 1) + (n – 1)(–1)
E
= (p + q – 1 – n + 1 = p + q – n
A B 68. Answer (4)
O
C 69. Answer (4)
D Frequency of light is independent on medium
velocity and wavelength is decreased by  times
64. Answer (1)
 v
65. Answer (4) '  and v ' 
 
i1 10  70. Answer (2)
q = mc T
6 4 q = 48 × 1.04 × 100
i2 q = 4800 × 1.04 = 4992 J

Power in 10  resistor is 10 W 71. Answer (1)

P  i12R A

 10  i12  10 ⇒ i1  1 A x y
 i2 = i 1
Power in 4  resistor is C B
l
 P = i22 4 = 4 W y 2 + l 2 = x 2; x – y = 1

66. Answer (2) I = x 2 – y 2 = (1  y )2 – y 2


Millimoles of Na in 500 ml = M.moles of
HCl-m.moles of KOH = 2y  1

W 72. Answer (2)


 1000  0.1 1000 – 0.1 200
40 Both mast cells and basophils secrete heparin and
W histamine.
 1000  100 – 20  80
40 73. Answer (2)
80  40 32 1 1 1
W=
1000
=
10
= 3.2 g    f1 = f 2 = f
feq f1 f2
3.2 1 2 f 20
 100 = 64%
% purity =
5  ⇒ feq    10 cm
feq f1 2 2

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74. Answer (4) 78. Answer (1)
75. Answer (1) nRT 0.25  0.0821 500
PCO2 = =
V 10
76. Answer (1)
PCO2 = 1.02 atm
77. Answer (3)
Kp = PCO2 = 1.02 atm
When one side of the biconcave lens is silvered it
behaves like a convex mirror 79. Answer (4)
Equivalent focal length is
A (.............)  5!  120
1 4( – 1) 2 C (.............)  5!  120
⇒  
feq R R H (.............)  5!  120
I (.............)  5!  120
1 4 – 4 2 4 – 2 N (.............)  5!  120
⇒   ⇒
feq R R R SACHIN  1
601
R
feq 
4 – 2 80. Answer (3)
  

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National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)


Time : 2 Hrs. MM : 240
Online Mock Test - 3
ANSWERS
1. (4) 17. (4) 33. (2) 49. (2) 65. (4)
2. (1) 18. (1) 34. (3) 50. (2) 66. (2)
3. (4) 19. (3) 35. (3) 51. (3) 67. (1)
4. (2) 20. (4) 36. (3) 52. (1) 68. (1)
5. (4) 21. (4) 37. (3) 53. (4) 69. (4)
6. (4) 22. (2) 38. (1) 54. (1) 70. (1)
7. (2) 23. (2) 39. (2) 55. (4) 71. (2)
8. (2) 24. (3) 40. (1) 56. (4) 72. (3)
9. (1) 25. (3) 41. (3) 57. (2) 73. (4)
10. (2) 26. (1) 42. (4) 58. (3) 74. (1)
11. (3) 27. (2) 43. (2) 59. (1) 75. (4)
12. (1) 28. (1) 44. (3) 60. (3) 76. (2)
13. (4) 29. (3) 45. (2) 61. (1) 77. (4)
14. (3) 30. (4) 46. (3) 62. (1) 78. (2)
15. (4) 31. (4) 47. (3) 63. (4) 79. (1)
16. (2) 32. (2) 48. (3) 64. (4) 80. (3)

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National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)

Online Mock Test - 3


ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS
1. Answer (4) ⎡⎛ 4 – 2 ⎞ ⎛ 6 – 4 ⎞ ⎛ 8 – 6 ⎞ ⎛ 50 – 48 ⎞ ⎤
= 24  ⎢⎜ ⎟  ⎜ 4  6 ⎟  ⎜ 6  8 ⎟  ....  ⎜ 48  50 ⎟ ⎥
A ⎣ ⎝ 2  4 ⎠ ⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠⎦

⎡⎛ 1 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1 1 ⎞
= 24  ⎢⎜ – ⎟  ⎜ – ⎟  ⎜ – ⎟  ....
v v ⎣⎝ 2 4 ⎠ ⎝ 4 6 ⎠ ⎝ 6 8 ⎠
⎛ 1 1 ⎞⎤
 ⎜ – ⎟⎥
B v C ⎝ 48 50 ⎠⎦
Relative distance between any two person ⎛1 1 ⎞ 25 – 1 12
t =
Relative speed between any two person = 24  ⎜ – ⎟  24   24 
⎝ 2 50 ⎠ 50 25
L 612
t ,  = 60° =
v  v cos  25
L 2L 4. Answer (2)
t 
v 3v
v That special structure is acrosome.
2
5. Answer (4)
2. Answer (1)
g
11.1 Acceleration due to air friction =
nCaCl2 formed   0.1 10
111

nCaO reacted  nCaCl2 formed  0.1 u2


Maximum height without air friction h1 =
2g
WCaO reacted = 0.1 × 56 = 5.6 g
u2
5.6 Maximum height with air friction h2 =
% purity of sample =  100  56% ⎛ g ⎞
10 2⎜ g 
⎝ 10 ⎟⎠
2
3. Answer (4) ⎛ 10 ⎞ u
=⎜ ⎟
⎛ (32 – 1)  2 ⎞ ⎛ (52 – 1)  2 ⎞ ⎛ (72 – 1)  2 ⎞ ⎝ 11 ⎠ 2g
⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟  ....
⎜ 32 – 1 ⎟ ⎜ 52 – 1 ⎟ ⎜ 72 – 1 ⎟
⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠
⎛ h – h2 ⎞
⎛ (492 – 1)  2 ⎞ Percentage decrease of height = ⎜ 1  100 ⎟ %
⎜ ⎟ ⎝ h1 ⎠
⎜ 492 – 1 ⎟
⎝ ⎠ ⎡ u 2 ⎛ 10 ⎞ u 2 ⎤
⎢ –⎜ ⎟ ⎥
⎡ 2 ⎤ ⎡ 2 ⎤ ⎢⎣ 2g ⎝ 11 ⎠ 2g ⎥⎦
= ⎢1  ⎥  ⎢1  ⎥  100
⎣ (3 – 1)(3  1) ⎦ ⎣ (5 – 1)(5  1) ⎦ = u2
⎡ 2 ⎤ ⎡ 2 ⎤ 2g
⎢1  (7 – 1)(7  1) ⎥  ....  ⎢1  (49 – 1)(49  1) ⎥
⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦ ⎛ 10 ⎞
= ⎜ 1–  100
= (1 + 1+ 1+....to 24 terms) ⎝ 11 ⎟⎠
⎡ 2 2 2 2 ⎤ 1
⎢    ....   100  9%
48  50 ⎥⎦
=
⎣2 4 4  6 6  8 11

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6. Answer (4) 11. Answer (3)


∵ Ionisation is 50% (20163 – 2015  20162 )  (20153 – 20152  2016)
 [HCl]remaining = [Cl ]formed = [H + ]produced = [H3O + ]produced

= 20163  (2016 – 2015)  20152  (2015 – 2016)
7. Answer (2)
= 20162 – 20152

A = (2016 – 2015)(2016  2015)


= 1 × 4031 = 4031
12. Answer (1)
F E
Cyanobacteria are Gram negative photosynthetic
prokaryotes.

B C 13. Answer (4)


D
The balloon in the car will be thrown the right side
due to inertia
Area of ABC is given by
14. Answer (3)
1 1
=  AD  BC   BE  CA p and d orbitals are directional in nature.
2 2
15. Answer (4)
1
=  CF  AB a + c = 2b
2
1 1 1 So, we need to select only 'a' and 'c' such that their
 =  h1  a   h2  b   h3  c sum is even, which will occur if either 'a' and 'c' are
2 2 2
both odd or both even. Now, from 1 to 100, there
2 2 2 are 50 odd and 50 even numbers.
 a= ; b ; c
h1 h2 h3 So, required number of ways
Now, a + c = 2b [Given] = 50C2 + 50C2 = 2 × 50C2

2 2 2 50  49
   2 = 2  2450
h1 h3 h2 2 1
16. Answer (2)
1 1 2
   Rate of photosynthesis and absorption of light is
h1 h3 h2
higher in red and blue spectrum of visible light.
8. Answer (2)
17. Answer (4)
9. Answer (1)
In uniform circular motion acceleration of particle is
 For collision vertical velocities of both bodies will radial and in inward direction.
be same 18. Answer (1)
v1 sin30° = v2 iH1 < iH2 <<< iH3 < iH4 [for A]
v1  'A' should have 2 valence electron and must
2 show (+2) oxidation state predominantly
v2
10. Answer (2) iH1 < iH2 < iH3 <<< iH4 [for B]
 'B' should have 3 valence electron
Relative energy of electron of He + in ground state =
– Energy minimum required for its escape iH1 <<< iH2 < iH3 < iH4 [for C]
'C' possess only one valence electron hence it
z2 4
E He + = –13.6  2  –13.6   54.4 eV/ atom should be most reactive metal like alkali metal.
n 1
iH1 < iH2 < iH3 < iH4 [for D]
Energy absorbed by electron = 54.4 × 2 = 108.8
It should have  4 valence electrons. Also 1 st
 K.E. given to emitted electron = 108.8 – 54.4 ionisation energy is very high hence 'D' should be a
= 54.4 eV non metal.

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19. Answer (3) 24. Answer (3)
Let the altitudes be 15x, 21x and 35x. Let their 25. Answer (3)
corresponding side, be 'a', 'b' and 'c' respectively
Area of the triangle is given by nt t
1 1 1
=  a  15 x   b  21x   c  35 x  = 0
2 2 2
 
2 2 2
 a ; b ; c  For rough surface
15 x 21x 35 x
2 2 2 Acceleration (a1)= gsin– gcos
 a : b : c= : :
15 x 21x 35 x Time = nt, Distance = s
1 1 1 1 2
= : :  s  ut  at
15 21 35 2
7 5 3 1
= : : s 0 g (sin  –  cos )n 2t 2 ...(i)
105 105 105 2
=7:5:3 For smooth surface:
20. Answer (4) Acceleration (a2) = gsin
21. Answer (4) Time = t, Distance = s
Apparent weight W1 = m(g + a)
1
Apparent weight W2 = mg s 0 g sin t 2 ...(ii)
2
Apparent weight W3 = 0 From equation (i) and (ii)
Apparent weight W4 = m(g – a)
n 2t 2 (sin  –  cos )  t 2 sin 
Increasing order of weight is W3 < W4 < W2 < W1
22. Answer (2) n 2 (sin  –  cos )  sin 

Only Sn and Pb are metal 1


  = 45°,  = 1–
Si and Ge are metalloid n2
C is non metal 26. Answer (1)
23. Answer (2) At a place where barometer uses air and mercury,
pressure is same
3 3
 43  6 34  –  43 – 6
2 34  2 P = h1d1g = h2d2g
76 × 13.6 × 103 = h2 × 1.7
   
3/2 3/2
 34  9  2  3  34 – 34  9 – 2  3  34 h2 = 6.08 × 105 cm
3/2 3/2 27. Answer (2)
   
⎡ 2⎤ ⎡ 2⎤
⎢ 34  3 ⎥ –⎢ 34 – 3 ⎥
⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦ 9n 1 – 8n
 (8  1)n 1 – 8n
  – 
3 3
 34  3 34 – 3


 2 ⎢3   34 
2 ⎤
 3  33 ⎥ ⎢⎣ 
 ⎡ n 1C0 8n 1  n 1C1 8 n  n1C2 8 n – 1  .... 
⎣ ⎦
 n 1Cn –1  82   n 1 Cn  81   n 1 Cn 1  8  ⎤ – 8n
0
 2 306  27  2  333  666 ⎥⎦
n –1 n 1 n –2 n –3
⎡ (a  b)3 – (a – b)3  82 ⎡ n 1C0  8   C1  8   n 1 C2  8   ....
⎣ ⎢⎣


 a3  3a2b  3ab2  b3 – a3 – 3a2b  3ab2 – b3     n 1Cn –1⎤  8n 1C1  1– 8n


 2 3a 2b  b3 ⎤⎥
⎦   82  (An integer)  8(n  1)  1– 8n

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 64(An integer)  9 33. Answer (2)


The centre of mass of the system will be inside the
So, when 9n1 – 8n  is divided by 64, the square plate because mass of square plate greater
than circular plate
remainder is 9
34. Answer (3)
28. Answer (1)
At fusion temperature, heat capacity of all the
29. Answer (3) crystalline substance becomes infinite.

Impulse (I) = P2 –P1 = m(v2 –v1) 35. Answer (3)

The increase in kinetic energy = K2 – K1


General term, Tn  1
(n  2)2  n
=
1
2
2 2
m v 2 – v1   2
1

1
n  5n  4 (n  1)(n  4)
1
= m v 2 – v1  v 2  v1  1 ⎡ (n  4) – ( n  1) ⎤ 1 ⎡ 1 1 ⎤
2   –
3 ⎢⎣ (n  1)(n  4) ⎥⎦ 3 ⎢⎣ ( n  1) ( n  4) ⎥⎦
1
= v 2  v1  .l So, required sum, N  T1  T2  T3  .....  T48
2
30. Answer (4) 1 ⎡⎛ 1 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1 1 ⎞
 –  –  –  –  ....
3 ⎢⎣⎜⎝ 2 5 ⎟⎠ ⎜⎝ 3 6 ⎟⎠ ⎜⎝ 4 7 ⎟⎠ ⎜⎝ 5 8 ⎟⎠
All the three properties are result of molecular
interaction and thermal energy. ⎛ 1 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1 1 ⎞⎤
⎜ – ⎟⎜ – ⎟⎜ – ⎟⎥
31. Answer (4) ⎝ 47 50 ⎠ ⎝ 48 5 ⎠ ⎝ 49 5 ⎠ ⎦
1 ⎡1 1 1 1 1 1⎤
538xy is divisible by 99(= 9 × 11)    – – –
3 ⎢⎣ 2 3 4 50 51 52 ⎥⎦
So, 538xy is divisible by 9
1 1 1 1 1 1
 3N    – – –
 (5 + 3 + 8 + x + y) is divisible by 9 2 3 4 50 51 52

 16 + x + y = 18 or 27 [ 0 + 0  x + y  9 + 9] ⎛ 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 1 ⎞ 1 1 1
 ⎜N  ⎟  ⎜ N  51 ⎟  ⎜ N  52 ⎟  2  3  4
⎝ 50 ⎠ ⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠
 x + y = 2 or 11 ...(i)
6  4  3 13
 
Again, 538xy is divisible by 11 12 12
36. Answer (3)
So, (5 + 8 + y) – (3 + x) = –11 or 0 or 11
37. Answer (3)
 y – x = –21 or –10 or 1
In circular motion tension is always perpendicular to
But 0 – 9  y – x  9 – 0 velocity

So, y – x = –21 or –10 is not possible 38. Answer (1)

 y–x=1 ....(ii) H2O(l)(aq)


+ –
+ OH(aq) ; H = 57.32 ...(I)
1
From (i) and (ii), we have H2(g) 
2 2(g)
 H2O(l) ; H = –286.02 ...(ii)
x = 5 and y = 6 adding eq. (i) and (ii)
1 –
 x + y = 11 H2(g)
+
2(g)  H(aq.) + OH(aq.) ; H = –228.8 kJ
2
32. Answer (2) ∵ fH) + = 0
H(aq.)
Atrial systole lasts for 0.1 s and ventricular systole fH) – = –228.8 kJ
lasts for 0.3 s.  OH (aq.)

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39. Answer (2) But 20 = 22 × 51 is a multiple of 2 and 5. So, if 'p'


p
is a multiple of 2 or 5 or both, then will not have
B(a,10) 20
20 in the denominator when the fraction is reduced
to its lowest terms.
So, sum of the required rational numbers
h
= (sum of all numbers from 1 to 200 which are
neither multiple of 2 or 5)/20
A(0,0) D(a,0) B(b,0)
 (1  2  3  ....  200) – (2  4  6  ....  200)
From the figure, it is obvious that height, h = 10 units
Also, D(a, 0) is the mid-point of A(0, 0) and B(b, 0) – (5  10  15  ....  200) – (10  20  ....  200)

0b  (1  3  5  ....  199) – 5(1  2  3  ....  40)


 a b = 2a = side of the triangle.
2 10(1  2  3  ....  20)] / 20
Again, in equilateral triangle,
40  41 20  21
1002 – 5   10 
3  2 2
height = (side) 20
2
10000  4100  2100 8000
3 20    40
 10  (b ) ⇒ b  20 20
2 3 44. Answer (3)
b 10
 a  45. Answer (2)
2 3
The density of sea water is greater than fresh water,
10 20 30 submerged volume of ship in fresh water is greater
Hence a  b     10 3 units
3 3 3 than the sea water.
40. Answer (1) 46. Answer (3)
Pharyngeal nephridia are present in 4 , 5 and 6 th th th
pH = 2 ; [H+ ] =10–2
segments.
pH = 6 ; [H+ ] =10–6
41. Answer (3)
 104 times a solution of pH = 2 is more acidic
Using conservation of angular momentum than that of a solution of pH = 6.
 L = I, I = constant 47. Answer (3)
1

l A(p,q)
When he folds his arms inside then his moment of q
inertia will decrease. So angular velocity is increase
42. Answer (4) p
C(p,p) B(q,p)
At equilibrium, concentrations of each constituent of
reaction mixture becomes constant. p q
From the figure, it is obvious that the triangle is a
Also, rate of forward and backward directions
right-angled triangle, right angled at (p, p).
becomes equal.
So, the circum-centre is the mid-point of the
43. Answer (2) hypotenuse i.e.
p ⎛pq q p⎞
Let the number be
20 ⎜ 2 , 2 ⎟
⎝ ⎠
p 48. Answer (3)
Now, < 10  p < 200
20

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49. Answer (2) 52. Answer (1)

2 53. Answer (4)


A D
c
r x1
i
I O f
1 x2
B C
For maximum value of i the angle of incidence at AD
surface should be c critical angle 1 1 1
Using mirror formula  
v u f
r + c = 90°
1 1 1
r = 90° –c  u = (x1 + f), x  f  x  f  f
2 1
Apply Snell's law at AB surface
x1  f  x2  f 1 2
 v = (x2 + f), ( x  f )( x  f )  f ⇒f  x1x2
1 2 1 2
2sini = 1sinr  sin c  
 1 54. Answer (1)
 Peroxy group
2sini = 1sin(90 – c)   1
2
O O O
2sini = 1cosc

— —

— —

— —

H—O—S— O — O —S—OH, H— O — O —S—OH


22 O O O
2 sin i  1 1–  cos c  1– sin2 c
12 55. Answer (4)
2 sin i  12 – 22 Distance travelled by the ball

10m ((0.8)  10m)  2  ((0.8)2  10m)  2  ((0.8)3


12 – 22
sini  10m)  2  .....
2

50. Answer (2)  10m[1  2{0.8  (0.8)2  (0.8)3  ....}]

After neutralisation of acid by base a salt of weak ⎡ 0.8 ⎤


 10m ⎢1  2 
acid and strong base shall be formed and due to ⎣ 1– 0.8 ⎥⎦
anionic hydrolysis solution will become basic hence
= 10 m [1 + 8] = 90 m
pH > 7.
56. Answer (4)
51. Answer (3)
pCO2 and pO2 are partial pressure of carbon dioxide
If we join any two vertices of an n-sided polygon
and partial pressure of oxygen respectively
then we get either a diagonal or a side.
57. Answer (2)
 n
C2 = Number of sides + number of diagonals
A 6 B 3 C
n(n – 1)
 = n + Number of diagonals I2
2 I1
n(n – 1) n(n – 3) 15 V 3 30 V
 Number of diagonals = –n I1 + I2
2 2
n(n – 3) D
Now,  90 ⇒ n(n – 3)  180  15  12
2 Using KVL for loop (ABDA)
n = 15 – 6I1 – 3(I1 + I2) + 15 = 0

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– 6I1 – 3I1 – 3I2 + 15 = 0 64. Answer (4)


9I1 + 3I2 = 15 Histamine is involved in inflammation.
3I1 + I2 = 5 ...(i) 65. Answer (4)
Using KVL for loop (BCDB) Power in circuit (I) P1 = l2 3R
3I2 – 30 + 3(I1 + I2) = 0 2R
Power in circuit (II) P2  l 2
3I2 – 30 + 3I1 + 3I2 = 0 3
R
6I2 + 3I1 = 30 Power in circuit (III) P3  l 2
3
2I2 + I1 = 10 ...(ii)
3R
From equation (i), (ii) Power in circuit (IV) P4  l 2
2
I2 = 5 A So. P3 < P2 < P4 < P1
58. Answer (3) 66. Answer (2)
(+2) (+3) Na2O2 + 2H2O  2NaOH + H2O2
Fe3O4 is mixture of FeO and Fe2O3
NaOH
59. Answer (1) 2H2O2 
 2H2O+ O2
1357 A7531 is divisible by 11 67. Answer (1)
 (1 + 5 + A + 5 + 1) – (3 + 7 + 7 + 3) = –11, 0 or 11 2n  1
General term, Tn  2
 (12 + A) – (20) = –11, 0 or 11 1  2  32  ....n 2
2

A – 8 = –11, 0 or 11 2n  1 6
Tn  
 A = –3, 8 or 19  ⎛ n(n  1)(2n  1) ⎞ n(n  1)
⎜ 6 ⎟
⎝ ⎠
of which only A = 8 is possible
⎡ (n  1) – n ⎤ ⎡1 1 ⎤
60. Answer (3)  Tn  6 ⎢ ⎥  6⎢ – ⎥
⎣ n(n  1) ⎦ ⎣ n n  1⎦
61. Answer (1)
So, required sum = T1  T2  T3  .....  T100
Voltage across the first bulb (B1) will be greater than
200 V. So it will get fused. ⎡⎛ 1 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1 1 ⎞⎤
 ⎢⎜ – ⎟  ⎜ – ⎟  ⎜ – ⎟  ..... ⎜ – ⎟⎥
62. Answer (1) ⎣⎝ 1 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 3 ⎠ ⎝ 3 4 ⎠ ⎝ 100 101 ⎠ ⎦
Be does not form hydride by direct heating with ⎡ 1 ⎤ 600
 6 ⎢1– ⎥  101
dihydrogen ⎣ 101⎦
2BeCl2 + LiAlH 4 LiCl + AlCl3 + 2BeH2 68. Answer (1)
63. Answer (4) 69. Answer (4)

  
N  12017  20162017  22017  20152017   For car : x
1 2
2
at ...(i)


.....  10082017  10092017  For truck, x  ut ...(ii)

= multiple of 2017 [∵ 1 + 2016 = 2 + 2015 = ..... From (i) and (ii)

=1008 + 1009 = 2017] 2u


t  u = 10 m/s
a
Again, 12017, 32017, 52017, ....... , 20152017 are all odd
numbers which are 1008 in numbers. t = 10 second  a = 2 m/s2

So, their sum is also even. So x = ut

Hence, N is divisible by both 2 and 2017. x = 10 × 10 = 100 m

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70. Answer (1) 74. Answer (1)


(1°)

H CH3 — CH — C —
CH 2— — CH (1-butene-3-yne)
(vinyl acetylene)


(1°) (3°) (4°)
CH3 — C — C — CH2 — CH3
— (2°) (1°) 75. Answer (4)


CH3 CH3
13 3 
2
 132  26 cm
(1°) (1°)
AC 
Total 1° – H = 15
Total 2° – H = 2 1 169 3
Area of ABC =  13 3  13  cm2 ....(i)
Total 3° – H = 1 2 2
71. Answer (2) 26  21  31
For ACD, semiperimeter, s   39
92016
=3 4032 2
Method I: Area of ACD, = 39(39 – 31)(39 – 26)(39 – 21)
3  3(mod 11)  (13  3)  (2  2  2)  13  (2  3  3)

35  243(mod 11)  132  24  33  13  4  3 3


 35  1(mod 11) ...(i)  156 3 cm
2

 Area of quadrilateral ABCD


 
806
Now, 34032  35  32 ...(ii)
= Area of ABC + Area of ACD

Again, 3   5 806
1 806
(mod 11) 169 3
cm2  156 3 cm2 
481 3
cm2
2 2
 34032  1(mod 11) ...(ii)
76. Answer (2)
Also, 32  9(mod 11) ...(iv) 77. Answer (4)
From (iii) and (iv), we have L
4030 2
Resistance of wire is R 
3  3  1 9(mod 11) A
 R  L2
 34032  9(mod 11)
L  2L ⇒ R  4R
 92016  9(mod 11)
78. Answer (2)
Method II: (1°)

9 2016
3 4032
 (3 5 )806 3 2 CH3 CH3
(1°) (1°)
Cl2
CH3 C CH3 CH3 C CH2 Cl
 9  243806  9  (242  1)806 h

CH3 CH3
 9 ⎡ 806 C0 (242)806  806
C1(242)805  .... (1°)
⎣ (A) (B)
806
 C805 (242)  1⎤ ∵ Only one type of hydrogens are there hence

only one type of product is possible.
= 9 × (multiple of 242) + 9 × 1
79. Answer (1)
So, 92016 when divided by 11, the remainder is 9
N = (1 + 2 + 3 +......+ 2015) + 2016 + 2017
72. Answer (3)
73. Answer (4) 2015  2016
  (2015  1)  (2015  2)
2
20
Speed in first two second is = 10 m/s = 2015 × 1008 + 2015 × 2 +(1 + 2)
2
20 = 2015 × 1010 + 3
Speed in the next four second is = 5 m/s
4 So, when N is divided by 2015, the remainder is 3.
So ratio is 2 : 1 80. Answer (3)
  
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National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)


Time : 2 Hrs. MM : 240
Online Mock Test - 4
ANSWERS
1. (4) 17. (3) 33. (3) 49. (2) 65. (4)
2. (1) 18. (1) 34. (3) 50. (3) 66. (2)
3. (3) 19. (1) 35. (4) 51. (1) 67. (2)
4. (1) 20. (3) 36. (3) 52. (4) 68. (1)
5. (4) 21. (2) 37. (1) 53. (3) 69. (3)
6. (4) 22. (3) 38. (1) 54. (2) 70. (2)
7. (4) 23. (1) 39. (1) 55. (4) 71. (1)
8. (2) 24. (2) 40. (4) 56. (3) 72. (2)
9. (4) 25. (3) 41. (3) 57. (2) 73. (2)
10. (1) 26. (3) 42. (1) 58. (2) 74. (4)
11. (3) 27. (3) 43. (1) 59. (3) 75. (4)
12. (1) 28. (4) 44. (1) 60. (3) 76. (3)
13. (3) 29. (4) 45. (1) 61. (3) 77. (3)
14. (4) 30. (2) 46. (4) 62. (4) 78. (2)
15. (2) 31. (1) 47. (2) 63. (3) 79. (2)
16. (1) 32. (2) 48. (2) 64. (3) 80. (4)

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National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)

Online Mock Test - 4


ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS
1. Answer (4) 7. Answer (4)

u2 (23)14 = (529)7 = (530 – 1)7


Maximum range  Rmax   (= 45°)
g  7C0 (530)7 – 7C1(530)6  7C2 (530)5 –
Maximum area  A   R max
2
....  7C6 530 – 1
⎛ u2 ⎞ u4
A  ⎜ ⎟   2  5302 (............)  7  530 – 1
⎜ g ⎟ g
⎝ ⎠  100  K  3710 – 1
2. Answer (1)  100  K  3709
On moving down the group, size of element  Last two digits = 09
generally increases due to increase in number of
shells. 8. Answer (2)

3. Answer (3) 9. Answer (4)

Difference of the sum of digits at odd places and The area of (a – t) graph = Change in velocity
sum of digits at even places must be either zero or Area of graph from (t = 0 to t = 11 s) = V
multiple of 11.
1
 'a' should be 9  11 10  V2 – V1
2
4. Answer (1) 55 = V2 – 15
5. Answer (4) V2 = 70 m/s
If initial velocity of body is zero and acceleration of 10. Answer (1)
body is constant, then ratio of time interval for equal +
distances are Na Na (Size decreases)

 1: 0 :  2: 1 :  3: 2 :  
4 : 3 : ..... Na
+
Na (Size increases)
6. Answer (4) rNa+ < rNa < rNa
11. Answer (3)
H(g) + +
H(g) + e– ; IE1 = 13.6 eV
+
9n – 8n – 1
He(g) + He(g) + e– ; IE1 = 24.6 eV
= (1 + 8)n – 8n – 1

z2 = nC0 + nC18 + nC282 + ....+ nCn8n – 8n – 1


EHe = –13.6 ×
+  –13.6  4  –54.4 eV
n2 = nC282 + nC383 + ....+ nCn8n
= 82 = 64, multiple of 64,   I
∵ Ground state energy of He+ = –54.4 eV
12. Answer (1)
 IE2 of He+ = 54.4 eV
13. Answer (3)
2+
 He(g)  He(g) + 2 e – ; H = IE1 + IE2 Total distance (s) = 2R × N
N = Number of turn
H = 54.4 + 24.6
2500 = 2 (30 × 10–2).N
H = 79.0 eV
2500

2
He(g)  2 e –  He(g) ; H = –79.0 eV N  1327 revolution
2  30  10 –2

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14. Answer (4) 23. Answer (1)
Number of rectangles can be formed by selecting

2NaHCO3  Na2CO3 + H 2O + CO2 two horizontal parallel lines and two vertical parallel
(White residue) lines.

2HCl i.e. 6C2  8C2  6!  8!  6  5  8  7


Na2CO3  2NaCl + H 2O + CO2 2!4! 2!6! 2 2
 15  28  420
15. Answer (2)
24. Answer (2)
16. Answer (1) The permanent association of mycobiont and
17. Answer (3) phycobiont is lichen.
At equilibrium condition net force on particle is zero 25. Answer (3)
The general form of newtons second law is
T T cos30° 
30°
 dP d dv dm
30 Fext   (mv )  m v
T sin30° dt dt dt dt
 dm
The form Fext  ma is valid only if 0
W dt
Tcos30 = W ...(i) A body has momentum if it has mass and velocity
and a body having mass and velocity must have
Tsin30 = 30 ...(ii) kinetic energy.
From equation (i) and (ii) 26. Answer (3)
T = 60 N 27. Answer (3)
Number of diagonals in a polygon of n sides = nC2 – n
W = 30 3 N
 nC
2 – n = 35  (n – 10) (n + 7) = 0
18. Answer (1)
 n = 10 or n = –7 (Rejected)
3rd group contains 4 elements of d-block and 28
28. Answer (4)
elements of f-block
29. Answer (4)
19. Answer (1)
Percentage of rotational energy of the body in pure
Area of polygon of n-vertices is rolling motion is
1 1 K2
( x1y 2 – x2 y1)  ( x2 y 3 – x3 y 2 )  ( x3 y 4 – x4 y 3 )  mV 2 2
2 2 R  100  40
....  ( xn y1 – x1y n ) 1 2
⎛ K2 ⎞
mV ⎜ 1  2 ⎟
2 ⎜ R ⎟
20. Answer (3) ⎝ ⎠
Electrons are released by splitting of H2O. K2
2
21. Answer (2) R2  2 ⇒ K  2
K2 5 R2 3
Statement (i) is correct because in this case, spring 1 2
would be compressing. So potential energy of spring R
will be increasing. It means kinetic energy of the Clearly, the body is a hollow sphere.
system will be decreasing as the total mechanical 30. Answer (2)
energy of the system is constant.
Kinetic energy of gaseous molecules is function of
Momentum of the system will always be conserved. absolute temperature.
It will neither be increasing nor be decreasing. 31. Answer (1)
22. Answer (3) Each prize can be distributed to 7 ways
 HCl(g) is heavier than NH3(g) hence its rate of  3 prizes can be distributed to 7 boys
diffusion must be low = 7 × 7 × 7 = 73

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32. Answer (2) 40. Answer (4)
33. Answer (3) 41. Answer (3)
If the system is not in the state of free fall, pressure 2
at any point in a liquid depends on its depth h w.r.t
.its free surface. 2 5V 5V
P = P0 + dgh A 5V B
i.e., pressure is different at points lying in different
2
depths in the liquid. In different liquids (i.e. density
d is different) points at the same depth h will be at 2 5V 1 5 V,

different pressure. But points lying at different A B
depths in different liquid can be at the same EAB = 1 + 2 = 5 + 5 = 10 V
pressure if h1 d1 = h2 d2
Req 2 + 1 = 3 
So statement (a), (c) and (d) are correct
42. Answer (1)
34. Answer (3)
+ Formation of NCl3(g) is shown by
Li(aq) + Cl(aq); H = –37.1 kJ/mole

LiCl(s) + H2O (l)
1 N + 3 Cl NCl3(g) ; fH = ?
35. Answer (4) 2 2(g) 2 2(g)
599 = 5 . 598 = 5(25)49 1 3
Equation (2)  – (3)   (1)
= 5[26 – 1]49 2 2
 H2 3
 5 ⎡ 49C0 2649 – 49C12648  49C2 2647 f H  – –  H3 –  H1
⎣ 2 2
– 49C3 2646  ...  49C48 26 – 49
C49 ⎤
⎦  H2 3
 f H  –  H1– –  H3
2 2
 5 ⎡Multiple of 232 ⎤  5  49  26 – 1 43. Answer (1)
⎣ ⎦
At radius of circle be 'r'
 5 1274 – 1
2 22 2
= Multiple of 232 + 5 × 1273  Area of circle  r  r
7
Now 6365 divided by 13. We get remainder is 8.
1 r2
36. Answer (3) and Area of square  r r 
2 2
37. Answer (1)
22 2 r 2
The direction of friction on the front wheel is  Area of unshaded region  r –
backward and rear wheel is forward 7 2
38. Answer (1) 44 – 7 2
 r
Since dissolution of LiCl (s) is an exothermic 14
process hence solubility decreases with increase in 37 2
 r
temperature. 14
1 r2
Solubility  (For exothermic processes)
T A1 2 14 7
39. Answer (1)  A  37 2  2  37  37
2 r
14
× × × × 4 points collinear
44. Answer (1)
× × 45. Answer (1)
× × 6 points non collinear 46. Answer (4)
× ×
The mixture will get neutralised first and will for
Now number of quadrilateral= 6C4 + 6C3 × 4C1 + 6C2 × 4C2 NaCN salt. This salt will further undergo anionic
= 15 + 80 + 90 hydrolysis making solution basic in nature
= 185  pH > 7

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47. Answer (2)
48. Answer (2)
Diverging the ray
49. Answer (2) = Concave lens
50. Answer (3)
(B)
CH3 (4° Carbon)
1 2 3 Converging at focus
CH3 C CH3 = convex lens

CH3
(2, 2-dimethyl propane)
51. Answer (1) (C)
In-centre is equidistant from each sides and incentre
is the point of intersection of internal angle dissector
Reflects and
52. Answer (4) intersects actually
= Concave mirror
Human erythrocyte lacks nucleus and other cell
organelles. (D)
53. Answer (3) 58. Answer (2)
Maximum current drawn by the bulb is ; Cyclobutene ; Butane
(C4H6) (C4H10)
P
I ( P = VI) 59. Answer (3)
V
b1, b2, b3 ....bn be a arithmetic sequence. If b1+ b5
100 10
I   0.4 A + b10 + b15 + b20 + b24 = 225
230 23
Now (b1 + b24) + (b5 + b20) + (b10 + b15) = 225
54. Answer (2)
∵ b1 + b24 = b5 + b20 = b10 + b15
55. Answer (4)  3x = 225  x = 75 i.e. b1 b24 = 75
x1 = a, x2 = a + d, x3 = a + 2d,  b1 + b2 + b3 + b4....+b24
y1 = b, y2 = b + c, y3 = b + 2c, = (b1 + b24) + (b2 + b23) + (b3 + b22) + .... + (b12 + b13)
 Area of triangle = 12 × x = 12 × 75 = 900
60. Answer (3)
1 a b ad bc a  2d b  2c
   61. Answer (3)
2 a  b b  c a  2d b  2c a b
1 1 1
1 Using mirror formula  
 (ab  ac ) – (ab  bd )  (ab  2ac  bd  2cd ) v u f
2
u = –100 cm, f = –10 cm, v = ?
–(ab  2bd  ac  2cd )  (ab  2bd ) – (ab  2ac )
100
v– cm
1 9
 0  0
2 v hI
Magnification (m) – 
56. Answer (3) u hO
57. Answer (2) ⎛ –100 / 9 ⎞ hI
⇒⎜ ⎟
⎝ –100 ⎠ 5

Convex 1 hI –5
⇒–  ⇒ hI   0.55 cm
mirror 9 5 9
 hI = height of image
(A)  hO = height of object

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62. Answer (4) 69. Answer (3)
Acidic
= M Trust force is dependent on submerged volume of
+2
Mn ; EKMnO4 5
(+7) n.f = 5 body. It is independent of density of body
KMnO4 70. Answer (2)
(Basic) (+6)
2–
MnO4 ; EKMnO4 = M 'Mg' possess very High ionisation potential hence it
n.f = 1
63. Answer (3) does not give flame test.
The value of 71. Answer (1)
1

1

1
 .... 
1 (3  11  111)  10
3 1 5 3 7 5 49  47
⇒ 125,   10
3– 1 5– 3 7– 5 49  47
    ....  53   5.2
2 2 2 2
From here we see  = 8 is a possible value

1
2

3 – 1 5 – 3  7 – 5 
72. Answer (2)
....  49 – 47  73.
74.
Answer (2)
Answer (4)

1
2
 1
2
 1
49 – 1   7 – 1   6   3
2
On changing temperature, volume of liquid changes
but mass remains constant
64. Answer (3) 75. Answer (4)
Most of the plants that are adapted to dry tropical (1 + x) (1 + x + x2) (1 + x + x2 + x3) ....(1 + x + x2
regions have the C4 pathway.
+.... + xn)
65. Answer (4) 2
For observer O1 = A0 + A1x + A2x + ......
Then the number of terms
Real depth
Apparent depth =
 = 1 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +...+n
O1 n(n  1) n 2  n  2
 1 
2 2
x 76. Answer (3)
24 cm
77. Answer (3)
O
Work done by gravity in vertical displacement h is
W = mgh
O2 W1 : W : W3 = h1 : h2 : h3
x = Real depth of air bubble from observer O1
=1:3:5
x 4 78. Answer (2)
9 ⇒ x  9   12 cm
4/3 3 M.eq. of Acid = M.eq. of Base
Real depth
For observer O2 : apparent depth = 0.45
  1000  0.5  20
90 / x
(24 – 12) 12  3
   9 cm 450
4 4  x  10
3 90
66. Answer (2) x=2
 79. Answer (2)
NH4NO3  N2O + 2H2O
6n – 5n

NH4NO2  N2 + 2H2O  (1  5)n – 5n
1
NaNO3  NaNO2 +
2
O2   nC0  nC15  nC2 52  nC3 53  ....nCn 5n  – 5n
1
2LiNO3  Li2O + 2NO2 + O2  1  52 ,   I
2
67. Answer (2) Remainder = 1
68. Answer (1) 80. Answer (4)
  
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National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)


Time : 2 Hrs. MM : 240
Online Mock Test - 5
ANSWERS
1. (3) 17. (4) 33. (1) 49. (1) 65. (3)
2. (1) 18. (1) 34. (1) 50. (1) 66. (2)
3. (2) 19. (2) 35. (1) 51. (2) 67. (4)
4. (4) 20. (2) 36. (3) 52. (2) 68. (2)
5. (4) 21. (1) 37. (2) 53. (2) 69. (2)
6. (4) 22. (2) 38. (3) 54. (4) 70. (2)
7. (3) 23. (4) 39. (3) 55. (2) 71. (1)
8. (3) 24. (1) 40. (1) 56. (4) 72. (1)
9. (2) 25. (3) 41. (3) 57. (1) 73. (3)
10. (2) 26. (4) 42. (4) 58. (1) 74. (1)
11. (4) 27. (4) 43. (2) 59. (4) 75. (4)
12. (4) 28. (1) 44. (3) 60. (3) 76. (2)
13. (1) 29. (4) 45. (2) 61. (3) 77. (2)
14. (3) 30. (1) 46. (3) 62. (1) 78. (1)
15. (1) 31. (4) 47. (1) 63. (3) 79. (3)
16. (3) 32. (2) 48. (3) 64. (4) 80. (1)

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National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS) Test-5 Code-A (Answers & Solutions)

National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)

Online Mock Test - 5


ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS
1. Answer (3)
  3– 2    4– 3    5– 4  
t 1 = nt (time taken to slide down rough incline
plane) ....   100 – 99 
t 2 = t (time taken to slide down same smooth
 100 – 2  10 – 2
incline plane)
4. Answer (4)
Coefficient of friction of incline plane is
5. Answer (4)

  tan 
 n2 – 1  x  6t 3/2  4t – 3
2
n
dx
Velocity (V )  ⇒ 9t 1/2  4
⎛ t1 ⎞ dt
For 1 :  = 30°, n = 2 ⎜n  ⎟
⎝ t 2⎠
1
dv 9 –
Acceleration (a )  ⇒ t 2
1  tan30
 4 – 1 ⇒
1 3
 ⇒
3
 0.42
dt 2
4 3 4 4
1
 a  F a
For 2 :  = 45°, n = 4 t

⎛ 16 – 1 ⎞ 15 1
2  tan 45 ⎜ ⎟ ⇒ ⇒ 0.93  F
⎝ 16 ⎠ 16
t
For 3 :  = 30°, n = 3 6. Answer (4)

⎛ 9 – 1⎞ 1 8 0.5 g-atoms of N2 = 0.5 mole of N2 = 1 mole N-


3  tan30 ⎜ ⎟ ⇒  ⇒ 0.52 atoms
⎝ 9 ⎠ 3 9
24 g Mg = 1 mole Mg-atoms
2. Answer (1)
7. Answer (3)
Fact
A
3. Answer (2)

1 (n  2) – (n  1) F E
Tn   P
n 1 n  2 n  2  n 1

 Tn  n  2 – n  1 B D C
Let the side of the equilateral triangle ABC be 'a' cm.
98
Area of ABC = Area of APB + Area of BPC +
So required sum, ∑ n Area of CPA
n 1

1 1 1
 T1  T2  T3  ....  T98    PF  AB   PD  BC   PE  AC
2 2 2
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3 2 1 1 1 So, required number of ways


 a   5  a   1 a   3  a
4 2 2 2 9876
 9 C4   126
4  3  2 1
3 2 9
 a  a
4 2 16. Answer (3)
17. Answer (4)
9 4
 a  cm  2 3 cm
2 3
u 2 sin2
Range (R )  ;
g
3 2 3
 
2
 Area of ABC  a  2 3  9 3 cm2
4 4
u 2 sin2 
8. Answer (3) Maximum height (H ) 
2g
9. Answer (2)
2u sin 
Maximum acceleration will have maximum slope of Time of flight (T ) 
v – t curve which is the portion BC in the given g
curve.
1 2
10. Answer (2) New range R  uT  aT
2
1
Ag2CO3  2 Ag  + CO2  + O  2
2 2(g) 2u sin  1 g ⎡ 2u sin  ⎤
R   u cos   . ⎢
g 2 2 ⎣ g ⎥⎦
2  108  2.76
Weight of Ag (Residue)   2.16 g
276 R = R + 2H
11. Answer (4) 18. Answer (1)
x4 + y4 = (x2 + y2)2 –2. x2 . y2 19. Answer (2)
= 212 –2× 52 292 = 212 + 202
= 441 – 50 = 391 Observing this, we get that the triangle is a right
12. Answer (4) angled triangle.

13. Answer (1) 1


Required area   20  21  210 cm2
The area between speed time graph and time axis 2
gives the distance travelled.
20. Answer (2)
14. Answer (3)
21. Answer (1)
2
Radius of Bohr's orbit  n Average velocity in x-direction is

r3 n23 9 x 2R
 2   Vx   , where T 
r4 n 16 T /2 V
4

15. Answer (1) 2R cos 60 2R V


⇒  vx    T  
From the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, if 0 is T /2 2R / V 
selected then it has to be in the first place. But then
it will not be a 4-digit number. So, we need to 22. Answer (2)
choose from 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Also, if we ⎡ h⎤
choose any 4-digits (3, 8, 7, 2 say) then there is mvr = n  ⎢   2 ⎥
⎣ ⎦
only 1 way to arrange them in increasing order
(2378 in the above example). mvr = 5 

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23. Answer (4) 28. Answer (1)

     
29. Answer (4)
⎡ 3  5  7⎤ ⎡ 3  5 – 7⎤ ⎡ 7 – 5– 3 ⎤
⎣ ⎦⎣ ⎦⎣ ⎦
30. Answer (1)
⎡ 7
⎣  5– 3 ⎤
⎦  High electronegativity difference leads to the high
polarity in the bond

   
⎡ 2 ⎤⎡ 2⎤ 31. Answer (4)
⎢ 3 5 – 7⎥ ⎢ 7 – 5– 3 ⎥
⎣ ⎦⎣ ⎦
abc  bca  cab


 8  2 15 – 7 ⎡7 – 8 – 2 15 ⎤
⎣ ⎦    = (100 a + 10 b + c) + (100 b + 10 c + a)
+ (100 c + 10 a + b)


 1  2 15 2 15 – 1   = 111 a + 111 b + 111 c
= 111 (a + b + c)

 
2
 2 15 – 1  60 – 1  59 = 3 × 37 (a + b + c)
32. Answer (2)
24. Answer (1)
33. Answer (1)
25. Answer (3)
The collision is inelastic, kinetic energy will not be
26. Answer (4)
conserved but for ball and earth as a system total
In BF3 momentum will remain conserved

B = 1s2 2s2 2p1 34. Answer (1)

2
F P15  1s 2s 2 2p6 3s 2 3 p3
×
B Phosphorus can accept 3 electrons to complete its
× octet however can share 5 electrons with
×

F F electronegative element to show – 3 and + 5


Outermost shell of boron contains only 6 electrons oxidation states (minimum and maximum limit)
35. Answer (1)
27. Answer (4)
673 + 873 = (7 – 1)73 + (7 + 1)73 ⎛ 22 ⎞⎛ 32 ⎞⎛ 42 ⎞ ⎛ 100 ⎞
⎜ 2 ⎟⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟ ....
⎜ 2 – 1 ⎟⎜ 32 – 1 ⎟⎜ 42 – 1 ⎟ ⎜⎝ 1002 – 1 ⎟⎠
 2 ⎡⎢ 73 C0 773 
⎣   73
 
C2 771   
73
C4 769  ....
⎝ ⎠⎝ ⎠⎝ ⎠

⎛ 22 ⎞⎛ 32 ⎞⎛ 42 ⎞
 73C70  73   73C72  71  ⎤⎥ ⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟
⎜ (2 – 1)(2  1) ⎟⎜ (3 – 1)(3  1) ⎟⎜ (4 – 1)(4  1) ⎟
⎦ ⎝ ⎠⎝ ⎠⎝ ⎠
⎛ 1002 ⎞
 7 ⎡⎢ 73 C0 770 
⎣   73
C2 7  68 73
C4 7    ....
66 .... ⎜ ⎟
⎜ (100 – 1)(100  1) ⎟
⎝ ⎠
73
 C70 ⎤  2  73C72  7
⎦ (2  3  4....  100)2

= (Multiple of 2 × 73) + 2 × 73C ×7 (1 3)(2  4)(3  5)....(97  99)(98  100)(99  101)
1

= (Multiple of 49) + 2 × 73 × 7
(2  3  4....  100)2 2  100
 2

= (Multiple of 49) + 7 × (140 + 6) (3  4  5....  99)  100  101 2 101
= (Multiple of 49) + 72 × 20 + 7 × 6
200

= (Multiple of 49) + (Multiple of 49) + 42 101
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36. Answer (3) ( 3)
H2 C2 O4  2CO2
37. Answer (2)
n.f. = 2
When the cylinder moves a distance l, the topmost
point on the cylinder will travel a distance 2l for the Equation of KMnO4 = equation of H2C2O4
case of pure rolling hence option (2) is correct. 10–4 × 5 × V = 0.5 × 2 × 10– 2
38. Answer (3)
1 10 –2
V –4
 0.2  102  20 ml
(0)
Oxidation
(+1) 5  10
P4 
 KH2 PO2
43. Answer (2)
(0) (–3) Let a1 + a3 + a5 + a7 + .... + a99 = t
Reduction
P4  PH3
Then a2 + a4 + a6 + a8 + .... + a100
39. Answer (3) = (a1 + 2) + (a3 + 2) + (a5 + 2) + .... + (a99 + 2)
Area of ABC with vertices A(2020, 0), B(0, 2020),
 t  2  50
C(20, 20) is ||
Now a1 + a2 + a3 + a4 + a5 + a6 + .... + a99 + a100 = 7400
Where
[Given]
1  (a1 + a3 + a5 + .... + a99) + (a2 + a4 + a6 + .... + a100) = 7400

2
2020 (2020 – 20)  0 (20 – 0)  20 (0 – 2020)
  t  (t  100)  7400
1
 2020  2000 – 20  2020 7400 – 100 7300
2  t   3650
2 2
1 44. Answer (3)
  2020(2000 – 20)
2
45. Answer (2)
1 R
   2000  20 2000 – 20
2 R R R
A B
1 1
 (20002 – 202 )   4000000 – 400 
2 2
R
1 R 7R
 3999600  19,99,800 sq. units RAB  2R  ⇒
2 3 3
40. Answer (1) 46. Answer (3)
Digestion in stomach occurs in pH range 1.8 – 3.2. 47. Answer (1)
41. Answer (3) The diagonals of any parallelogram ABCD bisects
As pressure at any point in the liquid will be affected each other.
by both g and a0 in vertical and horizontal direction  Mid-point of AC Mid-point of BD
hence it will be affected by both its x and y
coordinates ⎛ 0  8 0  12 ⎞ ⎛ 7  p 11  q ⎞
 ⎜ ,  ,
42. Answer (4) ⎝ 2 2 ⎟⎠ ⎜⎝ 2 2 ⎟⎠

In Acidic medium
 4  7  p and 6  11  q
(7) 2 2
2
K MnO4  Mn  p = 1 and q = 1
n.f. = 5  p2 + pq + q2 = 3

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48. Answer (3) 54. Answer (4)


49. Answer (1)
H2 + I2  2HI
Maximum current flows through bulb B1.
50. Answer (1) [HI]2
k eq =  50
[H2 ] [I2 ]
P1V1  P2 V2 5  20  2  40 100  80
Pf   
Vtotal 60 60
2HI  H2 + I2
180
 3
60 [H2 ] [I2 ] 1
k1eq = 2
  0.02
[HI] 50
51. Answer (2)
Two distinct circles can intersect each other at the 55. Answer (2)
most two points while two straight lines can
intersect at the most one point. A circle and a 1

straight line can intersect at the most two points. Let the first term = a  2 2

Case I : (Two circles intersect) : In this case, out of


1 ⎛ 1 ⎞
4 circles any two may be chosen which will 1 1
23 – ⎜ 26 – ⎟
intersect in two points. So, numbers of points of Common ratio, r  2 6 ⎜ or 1  2 6 ⎟
1
intersection = 4C2 × 2 = 12 ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
22 ⎝ 23 ⎠
Case II : (Two lines intersect) : In this case, any
two lines from the 5 lines may be chosen, in which
each pair will intersect at one point. So, number of
points of intersection = 5C2 × 1 = 10
   
t3 t5  ar 2 ar 4  a2r 6

Case III : (A circle intersects a line) : In this case, 2


any circle may intersect with any line, in which each ⎡ 1 ⎛ 1 ⎞3 ⎤
 
2 ⎢ – ⎥
pair will intersect at two points. So, number of  ar 3  ⎢2 2  ⎜ 2 6 ⎟ ⎥
points of intersection = 4C1 × 5C1 × 2 = 40 ⎜ ⎟
⎢ ⎝ ⎠ ⎥⎦

So, total number of points of intersection = 12 + 10
+ 40 = 62
2
⎛ 1 1
– ⎞
52. Answer (2)  2  2 ⎟  12  1
⎜ 2 2
⎜ ⎟
53. Answer (2) ⎝ ⎠

56. Answer (4)


4
57. Answer (1)
I1 2 V
1 I1
58. Answer (1)
A B
–pH –14
2V 2
[H+ ] = 10 = 10
I2
I2
0
[OH– ] = 10 = 1 M
2V 4
1 mole of Ca(OH)2 gives 2 moles of OH – ions
For loop (1) 2 + 2 – 4 I1 = 0 or I1 = 1 A  Ca(OH)2 required = 0.5 mole / liter
For loop (2) – 2 – 2 + 4 I2 = 0 or I2 = 1 A
0.5
 Ca(OH)2 required for 250 ml   0.125 mole
So the current from A to B is I1 + I2 = 2 A 4

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59. Answer (4) n(n  1)(2n  1)
 is an integer
Since the number is divisible by 99. 6
 n(n + 1)(2n + 1) is a multiple of 6.
So, (i) It is divisible by 9. Hence the number of digits
should be 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, .... (as all the digits are 7). Method II : n(n + 1)(2n + 1)
(ii) It is divisible by 11. So, the sum of the digits at = n(n + 1)[(n – 1) + (n + 2)]
the odd places equals the sum of the digits at the = (n – 1) n(n + 1) + (n + 2) n(n + 2)
even places. So, the number of digits is a multiple n+1p n+2p
of 2 (Since all the digits are same). = 3 + 3
= n+1C × 3! + n+2C × 3!
Hence, the minimum value of n is 18 3 3
=6 [n+1C3 + n+2C ]
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60. Answer (3)
Which is a multiple of 6.
61. Answer (3)
68. Answer (2)
62. Answer (1)
69. Answer (2)
S + O2  SO2   f H  ?
Buoyant force FB = liquid Vg

3 'g' is different on moon and on the earth


S + O2  SO3  2 x ....(i)
2 70. Answer (2)

1 71. Answer (1)


SO2 + O2  SO3  y ....(ii)
2 Method I :

equation (i) – equation (ii) 72  49 (mod 100)


 74  492 (mod 100)
S + O2  SO2  (2 x – y) kcal
 74  2401 (mod 100)
63. Answer (3)
 74  1 (mod 100)
4031 = 2017 + 2014 = 2016 + 2015 ...(i)
 (74)25  125 (mod 100)
Now, N = (2017n – 2014n) – (2016n – 2015n)
 7100  1 (mod 100)
Again (2017n – 2014n) is a multiple of (2017 + 2014)
only if n is an even number. Also, (2016n – 2015n) i.e., when 7100 is divided by 100, the remainder is 1.
is a multiple of (2016 + 2015) only if n is an even Method II :
number.
74  (72)2 = 492 = 2401
64. Answer (4)
 7100  (74)25 = 240125 = (2400 + 1)25
Grinding of food occurs in gizzard of cockroach.
 ⎡ 25 C0 (2400)25  25
C1(2400)24  25
C2 (2400)23
65. Answer (3) ⎣

Real depth  .... 25 C24 (2400)1⎤  25


C25 (2400)0
Apparent depth  ⎦

66. Answer (2)  2400 ⎡ 25 C0 (2400)24  25


C1(2400)23 

67. Answer (4) 25
C2 (2400)22  ....  25
C24 ⎤  1 1
Method I : We know that ⎦
= Multiple of 2400 + 1
n(n  1)(2n  1)
12 + 22+ 32 + .... + 
n2 and 12 + = Multiple of 100 + 1
6
22 + 32 + .... + n2 is an integer So, when 7100 is divided by 100, the remainder is 1.

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National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS) Test-5 Code-A (Answers & Solutions)
72. Answer (1) 3 3
8– – – 1  4 sq. units
73. Answer (3) 2 2
76. Answer (2)
Largest salivary gland in human being is parotid
gland.
x
77. Answer (2)
x0
h/2
m h
1
Fx0  kx0
2
M
2F
x0 
k h
W  mg  Mgh
2
74. Answer (1)
75. Answer (4) ⎛ m⎞
W  ⎜ M  ⎟ gh
A ⎝ 2⎠

78. Answer (1)

2
6 4 3 1
7 5
F
B
3-ethyl-4, 4-dimethylheptane
C D E
79. Answer (3)
Area of ABC
x5 + x + 1 = (x5 – x2) + (x2 + x + 1)
= Area of ACC2
= x2(x3 – 1) + (x2 + x + 1)
– Area of ABF
= x2(x – 1)(x2 + x + 1) + (x2 + x + 1)
– Area of BCD
= (x2 + x + 1)[x2(x – 1) + 1)]
– Area of square BDEF
= (x2 + x + 1)(x3 – x2 + 1)
1 1 1
  4  4 –  3  1–  3  1– 1 1
2 2 2 80. Answer (1)

  

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Test-6 Code-A (Answers) National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)

National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)


Time : 2 Hrs. MM : 240
Online Mock Test - 6
ANSWERS
1. (4) 17. (3) 33. (2) 49. (2) 65. (2)
2. (3) 18. (2) 34. (2) 50. (3) 66. (1)
3. (1) 19. (1) 35. (2) 51. (3) 67. (2)
4. (2) 20. (1) 36. (1) 52. (4) 68. (3)
5. (3) 21. (3) 37. (4) 53. (1) 69. (3)
6. (4) 22. (1) 38. (3) 54. (4) 70. (2)
7. (2) 23. (3) 39. (3) 55. (3) 71. (1)
8. (1) 24. (1) 40. (2) 56. (3) 72. (1)
9. (1) 25. (4) 41. (4) 57. (2) 73. (2)
10. (1) 26. (4) 42. (3) 58. (4) 74. (2)
11. (3) 27. (4) 43. (1) 59. (1) 75. (1)
12. (4) 28. (4) 44. (3) 60. (1) 76. (4)
13. (2) 29. (3) 45. (3) 61. (4) 77. (1)
14. (4) 30. (4) 46. (1) 62. (1) 78. (2)
15. (2) 31. (2) 47. (2) 63. (1) 79. (4)
16. (3) 32. (2) 48. (1) 64. (2) 80. (3)

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National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS) Test-6 Code-A (Answers & Solutions)

National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)

Online Mock Test - 6


ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS
1. Answer (4)  an–1 = bn–1 (∵ a  b )

In uniform circular motion as speed is constant n –1 0


there is no change in kinetic energy so work done ⎛a⎞ ⎛a⎞
 ⎜ ⎟  1 ⎜ ⎟ ⇒ n 1
is always zero and vectorially direction of velocity is ⎝b⎠ ⎝b⎠
reversed so change in momentum is 2mv.
8. Answer (1)
2. Answer (3)
9. Answer (1)
w 1000 Due to pseudo force on water pressure increases on
M 
Mw V(ml) the rear wall so maximum pressure will be at point
B as due to gravity also it is increased at B.
4 1000 Similarly pressure due to acceleration is least on
M  1
40 100 front face so minimum pressure is at point D.

3. Answer (1) 10. Answer (1)

5T5 = 8T8 In acidic medium

 5(a + 4d) = 8(a + 7b) MnO –4  Mn2


 3a + 36d = 0
M
Five electrons are gained, E =
 a + 12d = 0 i.e. T13 = 0 5
4. Answer (2) 11. Answer (3)

5. Answer (3) 97 – 79 = (1 + 8)7 + (1 – 8)9

6. Answer (4) = (1 + 7C181 + 7C282....) + (1 – 9C181 + 9C282....)

2.8 g of N2 = 0.1 mole 7



= 16 × 8 + 64 ⎡⎣⎢ C2  ... C7 8
7 7

6.4 g of SO2 = 0.1 mole
16 g of O2 = 0.5 mole
  9C2  ...9C9 87 ⎤⎥⎦
2 gm of H2 = 1 mole = 64k (k  I)
7. Answer (2) 12. Answer (4)
13. Answer (2)
ab an  bn
 n –1
2 a  bn –1 Initial velocity is time derivative of displacement with
⎛ dx ⎞
 (a + b)(an–1 + bn–1) = 2(an + bn) t = 0 ⎜V 
dt ⎟⎠
which is equal to C

 an + bn + abn–1 + an–1b = 2an + 2bn
dv
 an + bn = abn–1 + an–1b Initial acceleration at t = 0 is a 
dt
 an – abn–1 + bn – an–1b = 0 a = 2B
 a(an–1 – bn–1) + b(bn–1 – an–1) =0
v C
 
 (an–1 – bn–1)(a – b) = 0 a 2B

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Test-6 Code-A (Answers & Solutions) National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)
14. Answer (4) 22. Answer (1)
HClO3
xn2
rn =
Oxidation Number of Cl is +5 z
15. Answer (2)
x(3)2
7n – 6n = (1 + 6)n – 6 n r3 =  3x
3
= nC0 + nC1 6 + nC2 62 +...+ nCn 6n – 6n 23. Answer (3)
If coefficient of x2 in (x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3)
 62 ⎡ n C2 n C3 6  ...⎤  1
⎣ ⎦
= –(1 + 2 + 3) = – 6
= 36  + 1;  I
 Coefficient of x3 in (x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3)(x – 4)
16. Answer (3)
= – (1 + 2 + 3 + 4) = –10
Eosinophils take acidic stain.
 Coefficient of x100 in (x – 1)(x – 2) ... (x – 101)
17. Answer (3)
= – (1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 101)
1
KE  mv 2 101 102
2 –  – 5151
2
at h = 0; v = maximum, KE = maximum
24. Answer (1)
The square of speed of ball projected vertically up
25. Answer (4)
varies with height h of the ball in a linear manner.
18. Answer (2)
FAB A
P
Zn2+ 3d10, No unpaired electron
P
Mn2+ 3d5, Five unpaired electrons Acceleration of system 
5m
mP
P – FAB 
5m
P
Cr2+ 3d4, Four unpaired electron P – FAB 
5
4P
Sc2+ 3d1, One unpaired electron Thus, resultant force between A and B is
5
19. Answer (1) 4P
FAB 
5
54  4  53  3  6  52  32  4  5  33  34 (5  3)4 3P 2P

48 48 Similarly FBC  and FCD 
5 5

84 26. Answer (4)


 8 1
4 Half filled p-orbital

20. Answer (1) 27. Answer (4)

RNA is synthesised by DNA. 12 12! 5! 12  11 10 5  4


C3 – 5 C3  –  –
21. Answer (3) 3! 9! 3! 2! 32 2

An object moving at uniform speed if changes = 20 × 11 – 10 = 220 – 10 = 210


direction possible option is (B) and (D) as velocity
28. Answer (4)
is changing due to change in direction and this is
an accelerated motion. Anabaena is a member of cyanabacteria.

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National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS) Test-6 Code-A (Answers & Solutions)
29. Answer (3) 39. Answer (3)
Maximum power is P = f. Vmax
1
Its nth term 
P P (3n – 2).(3n  1)
 Vmax  
f mg
1 1 1 1
As speed increases to maximum value and becomes     .... 
constant, it does not change as long as constant 1 4 4  7 7  10 (3n – 2)  (3n  1)
power is being supplied by force.
1 ⎡1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ⎤
30. Answer (4)  –  –  – ....  –
3 ⎢⎣ 1 4 4 7 7 10 (3n – 2) (3n  1) ⎥⎦
Noble gas
31. Answer (2) 1⎡ 1 ⎤ 1 ⎡ 3n  1– 1⎤ n
 1–  
3 ⎢⎣ 3n  1⎥⎦ 3 ⎢⎣ 3n  1 ⎥⎦ 3n  1

40. Answer (2)


41. Answer (4)
As equal volume of the liquid is filled in all vessels
in case of vessel C the pressure at bottom is more
than the weight of the liquid due to downward force
8 cases in 1st two rows there are 4 cases exerted by the side walls hence statement (ii) is
 8 × 4 = 32 correct and net force by liquid in all the three
vessels including side wall is equal to the weight of
32. Answer (2) the liquid which is same in all cases.
Sporozons do not have any locomotory structures. 42. Answer (3)
33. Answer (2) Fact
If an external force is present on a system of 43. Answer (1)
particles then acceleration of its centre of mass
must be nonzero and on other interference can be Since triangle be a right angle triangle
obtained.
(1, 4)
34. Answer (2) A

Partial pressure of CH4 = mole reaction × P

1
 P
9
B C
35. Answer (2) (1, 1) (5, 1)
36. Answer (1)
 Centre of circumcircle is the mid point of
37. Answer (4) ⎛ 5⎞
hypotenuse AC. i.e. D  ⎜ 3, ⎟
For pure rolling the bottom most point will remain at ⎝ 2⎠
rest. In every point of wheel there will be two 44. Answer (3)
speeds, one due to translational motion in forward
Hermaphrodites have both male and female sex
direction and other due to rotational motion along
organs in same individual.
tangential direction so speed of any point is the
vector sum of these two. 45. Answer (3)
38. Answer (3)
1 V2
As R  and actual power consumed P 
Increase in surface area has no effect on vapour W R
pressure the lesser the resistance (i.e. higher the wattage),

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Test-6 Code-A (Answers & Solutions) National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)

the greater the power consumed. If bulbs are 54. Answer (4)
connected in series, actual power P = i 2 R or
[B] [C] 4
P  R . Hence, connection, low wattage bulbs glow Kc = [B] = =2
more. [A] 2

46. Answer (1) [B] = [C] = [A]

Graphite is most stable state of carbon (standard) 22 n


Kc = 2 Conc =
2 V
47. Answer (2)
55. Answer (3)
According to question, middle term should be A
Let the number of teams be n. Then number of
A A B B B can be arranged as A ........ matches to be played is nC2 = 66

5! n(n – 1)
  10   66 ⇒ n 2 – n – 132  0
2! 3! 2

48. Answer (1)  (n – 12)(n + 11) = 0  n = 12 and n = –11

49. Answer (2) 56. Answer (3)

Clearly, E2 = IY 57. Answer (2)


Let potential at X is V and that Y is 0
12
2 or 500  Y  6 Y
500  Y C
V V V/3 V/3
or 5Y = 500  Y = 100  X
A
50. Answer (3) D
V E
2
W 1000 0.365 1000 B
Molarity = ×    0.1
Mw Vml 36.5 100
Y
0 0 0 0
pH = –log[H3 O+] = –log(0.1) = 1 58. Answer (4)
51. Answer (3) 59. Answer (1)
1+ 99n = 1 + (100 – 1)n (sum of odd places digits) – (sum of even places digits)
= 0;
 1  ⎡ nC0100n – n C1100n –1  n C2100n –2 –
⎣  It is divisible by 11.

.... – n Cn ⎤ ( n is odd) 60. Answer (1)



Salmonella is a bacteria.
 100 ⎡ nC0100n –1 – n C1100n –2  ....  nCn –1⎤ 61. Answer (4)
⎣ ⎦
The ray diagram will be shown in figure
= 100 × Integer, where units place is different from zero
G
Hence, the number of zeros at the end of 99n + 1
C
is 2
A  D
52. Answer (4)  H

53. Answer (1) d S d


In a Wheatstone bridge, the deflection in the 
B  I
galvanometer does not change if the battery and E
galvanometer are interchanged. F J

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National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS) Test-6 Code-A (Answers & Solutions)
HI = AB = d 64. Answer (2)

d 65. Answer (2)


DS = CD =
2 Image is inverted, so it is real u and v both are
Since AH = 2AD 1 u
negative, magnification is , therefore, v 
2 2
d
 GH = 2CD = 2  d Given u = –30 cm, v = –15 cm
2
Using the mirror formula
Similarly IJ = d
GJ = GH + HI + IJ 1 1 1
 
v u f
=d+d+d
= 3d 1 1 1 1
  –
62. Answer (1) f –15 30 10

63. Answer (1) f = –10 cm


A B 66. Answer (1)

Lithium is strongest reducing agent. Reducing power


is given in terms of electrode potential
67. Answer (2)
D C r
A O
P

y y
x

D C
PDC = x B
 Area of shaded region = x + 2 y The circumference of the base of the cone = 2a,
Now DP = DC = PC = a where a is the base radius.

 PDC is an equilateral triangle and side a. 2r r


2a  ⇒a
4 4
3 a2
 Area of PDC = x 
4
Height of the cone  r 2 – a2
2
1 a
xy  (area of circle) 
6 6
r2 15
2 2
⇒ h  r2 –  r
a 3a 16 4
y –
6 4
1 2 1 r 2 15
2⎛
3⎞  Volume of the cone  a h   . r
Now x  2y  a ⎜ – ⎟ 3 3 16 4
⎜3 4 ⎟⎠

r 3 15
2⎛3⎞ 
a ⎜⎜ – ⎟ 192
⎝ 3 4 ⎟⎠  3
 Required ratio   – .
2 3 4
a 68. Answer (3)

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69. Answer (3)  n2 – 5n = 0  n = 0 or n = 5

Using lens maker formula 76. Answer (4)


77. Answer (1)
1 ⎛ 1 1 ⎞
fair

 g – 1 ⎜
R
– 
R
⎟ ...(i) Given : i = r1,
⎝ 1 2⎠
angle of incidence = angle of reflection
1 ⎛ g ⎞⎛ 1 1 ⎞
⎜ – 1⎟ ⎜ – ⎟ ...(ii)
r1 + r2 = 90°
fwater ⎝ w ⎠⎝ 1R R 2⎠
i + r2 = 90°
Dividing equation (i) by equation (ii), we get
Snell's law Dsini = Rsinr2
fwater (g – 1)
 R sin i
fair ⎛ g ⎞    r2 = 90 – i
⎜ – 1⎟ D sin r2

⎝ w ⎠
R sin i
⎛3 ⎞  
D sin(90 – i )
fwater ⎜ 2 – 1⎟
  ⎝ ⎠f
air
fair ⎛ 3 ⎞ R sin i 
⎜2 ⎟  ⇒ R  tan i
⎜ 4 – 1⎟ D cos i D
⎜ ⎟
⎝3 ⎠ 
 sin C  R , C = critical angle
 4 fair D
 40 cm  sinC = tani
70. Answer (2)  C = sin–1(tani)
78. Answer (2)
4 2 C3H8O M.F
5 3 1 (1) CH3CH2CH2OH
2-ethyl-4-methyl
pent-1-ene (2) CH 3—CH —CH 3

71. Answer (1) OH

Number of square of size 3 × 3 are = 62 = 36 (3) CH3OC2H5

72. Answer (1) 79. Answer (4)


Area of circle = r2 = 4 cm2. The circle is cut to
73. Answer (2) make a square, so the side of the square so the
Frequency does not change when light changes its side of square is
medium.
2r
74. Answer (2)    cm
4
1 2 3 4
CH3—CH —CH2CH3
 Area of square  2 cm2
OH
Butan-2-ol 4 4
 Required ratio  2 
75. Answer (1)  

80. Answer (3)


n(n – 1)
nC –n=n ⇒  2n ⇒ n 2 – n  4n
2 2 Except Nostoc, all the three are Ascolichens
  

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