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NTSE STAGE – I (2019 – 20) HARYANA STATE
(For Class – X)
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST (SAT)
QUESTIONS (SET – C)
1. The force between a hollow sphere ‘S’ and a point mass ‘P’ inside it, as shown in figure is:
(1) Attractive and Constt.
(2) Repulsive and Constt.
(3) Attractive and depends upon the location of P w.r.t centre
(4) Zero
2. Read the following statements.
Statement – I : Plaster of Paris is stored in moisture proof containers.
Statement – II : Plaster of Paris on reaction with water changes into a hard solid gypsum.
Select the correct answer from the options given below:
(1) Statement – I is true, Statement – II is false
(2) Statement – I is false, Statement – II is true
(3) Both Statement are true and Statement - II provides explanation to Statement - I
(4) Both Statements are true but Statement - II does not provide explanation to Statement - I
3. Two organic compounds ‘X’ and ‘Y’ react with sodium metal and both produce same gas ‘A’ .
With sodium hydrogen carbonate only compound ‘Y’ reacts to produce gas ‘B’ identify X, Y, A
and B:
(1)
2 4 2 5 2 2
X C H Y C H OH A CO B H = = = =
(2)
2 5 3 2 2
X C H OH Y CH COOH A H B CO = = = =
(3)
3 2 5 2 2
X CH OH Y C H OH A H B CO = = = =
(4)
3 2 2
X CH COOH Y HCOOH A CO B H = = = =
4. Which of the following statements are correct in relation to Liberal Nationalism in 19
th
C.
Europe?
I. Freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law.
II. Government by concent of all.
III. End of autocracy and the privileges of clergy.
IV Equal political rights for women and non – propertied men
(1) I, II, IV (2) I, II, III
(3) II, III, IV (4) I, III, IV
5. How many valence electrons are present in Cl
–
ion?
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 7 (4) 8
6. Which of the following were the famous three demands of Lenin that are also known as ‘April
Theses’?
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NTSE STAGE – I (2019 – 20) HARYANA STATE
(For Class – X)
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST (SAT)
QUESTIONS (SET – C)
1. The force between a hollow sphere ‘S’ and a point mass ‘P’ inside it, as shown in figure is:
(1) Attractive and Constt.
(2) Repulsive and Constt.
(3) Attractive and depends upon the location of P w.r.t centre
(4) Zero
2. Read the following statements.
Statement – I : Plaster of Paris is stored in moisture proof containers.
Statement – II : Plaster of Paris on reaction with water changes into a hard solid gypsum.
Select the correct answer from the options given below:
(1) Statement – I is true, Statement – II is false
(2) Statement – I is false, Statement – II is true
(3) Both Statement are true and Statement - II provides explanation to Statement - I
(4) Both Statements are true but Statement - II does not provide explanation to Statement - I
3. Two organic compounds ‘X’ and ‘Y’ react with sodium metal and both produce same gas ‘A’ .
With sodium hydrogen carbonate only compound ‘Y’ reacts to produce gas ‘B’ identify X, Y, A
and B:
(1)
2 4 2 5 2 2
X C H Y C H OH A CO B H = = = =
(2)
2 5 3 2 2
X C H OH Y CH COOH A H B CO = = = =
(3)
3 2 5 2 2
X CH OH Y C H OH A H B CO = = = =
(4)
3 2 2
X CH COOH Y HCOOH A CO B H = = = =
4. Which of the following statements are correct in relation to Liberal Nationalism in 19
th
C.
Europe?
I. Freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law.
II. Government by concent of all.
III. End of autocracy and the privileges of clergy.
IV Equal political rights for women and non – propertied men
(1) I, II, IV (2) I, II, III
(3) II, III, IV (4) I, III, IV
5. How many valence electrons are present in Cl
–
ion?
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 7 (4) 8
6. Which of the following were the famous three demands of Lenin that are also known as ‘April
Theses’?
I. The war be brought to close.
II. Land be transferred to the peasants.
III. Restrictions on public meetings be imposed
IV. Banks be nationalized
(1) I, II, III (2) II, III, IV
(3) I, III, IV (4) I, II, IV
7. Carrying the flag, holding it aloft during marches in Indian National movement, was a symbol
of:
(1) Leadership (2) Defiance
(3) Non – Violence (4) Satyagrah
8. Organs which look different and perform different functions but have similar basic structure
and origin are called:
(1) Analogous organs (2) Homologous organs
(3) Similar organs (4) Dissimilar organs
9. A person of weight W jumps to ground with his legs fixed and comes to rest with an upward
acceleration of 3 g. (g = acceleration due to gravity). The force exerted by him during landing
is:
(1) W (2) 2W
(3) 3W (4) 4W
10. Which of the following organ in human male is called thermoregulator?
(1) Vas deferens (2) Ejaculatory ducts
(3) Scrotum (4) Cowper’s gland
11. What did freedom mean for the plantation workers of Assam?
(1) Self Government
(2) Freedom fro Zamindars
(3) Fare labour
(4) Right to move freely in and out of the plantations
12. In a two body collision, the momentum is varying with time as shown in graph. The
instantaneous force is maximum at:
(1) P (2) Q
(3) R (4) S
13. If
3
a 3b
28 10 3 7 4 3
=+
+ - -
, where a and b are integers, then the value of
5a 12b + is:
(1) 4 (2) 3
(3) 11 (4) 13
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NTSE STAGE – I (2019 – 20) HARYANA STATE
(For Class – X)
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST (SAT)
QUESTIONS (SET – C)
1. The force between a hollow sphere ‘S’ and a point mass ‘P’ inside it, as shown in figure is:
(1) Attractive and Constt.
(2) Repulsive and Constt.
(3) Attractive and depends upon the location of P w.r.t centre
(4) Zero
2. Read the following statements.
Statement – I : Plaster of Paris is stored in moisture proof containers.
Statement – II : Plaster of Paris on reaction with water changes into a hard solid gypsum.
Select the correct answer from the options given below:
(1) Statement – I is true, Statement – II is false
(2) Statement – I is false, Statement – II is true
(3) Both Statement are true and Statement - II provides explanation to Statement - I
(4) Both Statements are true but Statement - II does not provide explanation to Statement - I
3. Two organic compounds ‘X’ and ‘Y’ react with sodium metal and both produce same gas ‘A’ .
With sodium hydrogen carbonate only compound ‘Y’ reacts to produce gas ‘B’ identify X, Y, A
and B:
(1)
2 4 2 5 2 2
X C H Y C H OH A CO B H = = = =
(2)
2 5 3 2 2
X C H OH Y CH COOH A H B CO = = = =
(3)
3 2 5 2 2
X CH OH Y C H OH A H B CO = = = =
(4)
3 2 2
X CH COOH Y HCOOH A CO B H = = = =
4. Which of the following statements are correct in relation to Liberal Nationalism in 19
th
C.
Europe?
I. Freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law.
II. Government by concent of all.
III. End of autocracy and the privileges of clergy.
IV Equal political rights for women and non – propertied men
(1) I, II, IV (2) I, II, III
(3) II, III, IV (4) I, III, IV
5. How many valence electrons are present in Cl
–
ion?
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 7 (4) 8
6. Which of the following were the famous three demands of Lenin that are also known as ‘April
Theses’?
I. The war be brought to close.
II. Land be transferred to the peasants.
III. Restrictions on public meetings be imposed
IV. Banks be nationalized
(1) I, II, III (2) II, III, IV
(3) I, III, IV (4) I, II, IV
7. Carrying the flag, holding it aloft during marches in Indian National movement, was a symbol
of:
(1) Leadership (2) Defiance
(3) Non – Violence (4) Satyagrah
8. Organs which look different and perform different functions but have similar basic structure
and origin are called:
(1) Analogous organs (2) Homologous organs
(3) Similar organs (4) Dissimilar organs
9. A person of weight W jumps to ground with his legs fixed and comes to rest with an upward
acceleration of 3 g. (g = acceleration due to gravity). The force exerted by him during landing
is:
(1) W (2) 2W
(3) 3W (4) 4W
10. Which of the following organ in human male is called thermoregulator?
(1) Vas deferens (2) Ejaculatory ducts
(3) Scrotum (4) Cowper’s gland
11. What did freedom mean for the plantation workers of Assam?
(1) Self Government
(2) Freedom fro Zamindars
(3) Fare labour
(4) Right to move freely in and out of the plantations
12. In a two body collision, the momentum is varying with time as shown in graph. The
instantaneous force is maximum at:
(1) P (2) Q
(3) R (4) S
13. If
3
a 3b
28 10 3 7 4 3
=+
+ - -
, where a and b are integers, then the value of
5a 12b + is:
(1) 4 (2) 3
(3) 11 (4) 13
14. The graphs of the equations 2x 3y A += and x 2y B += intersect at the point P, which also
lies on the graph of the equation:
(1) 5x 3y A B + = - (2) 3x 5y A B - = +
(3) 3x 5y A B - = - (4) 3x 5y A B + = +
15. What is the mass of 2.5 moles of
2
CO ?
(1) 100 g (2) 110 g
(3) 88 g (4) 98 g
16.
Which functional groups are present in this organic compound?
(1) Alcohol, ketone and ester (2) Alcohol, ketone and carboxylic acid
(3) Alcohol, ketone and aldehyde (4) Alcohol, aldehyde and carboxylic acid
17. A body is dropped from rest. Its velocity varies with displacement covered as:
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
18. How many numbers lie between 100 and 400 which when divided by 9 leave a remainder 6,
and when divided by 21, leave a remainder 12?
(1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) 6
19. Element M forms a chloride with the formula MCI 3. Element M would most likely in the same
group of periodic table as:
(1) Si (2) Al
(3) Mg (4) Na
20. Which of the following is not a part of human hind brain?
(1) Crura cerebri (2) Medulla oblongata
(3) Pons varoli (4) Cerebellum
21. A 10 kg box is suspended from a beam in three ways as shown in figure. In which case,
tension in string is maximum?
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NTSE STAGE – I (2019 – 20) HARYANA STATE
(For Class – X)
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST (SAT)
QUESTIONS (SET – C)
1. The force between a hollow sphere ‘S’ and a point mass ‘P’ inside it, as shown in figure is:
(1) Attractive and Constt.
(2) Repulsive and Constt.
(3) Attractive and depends upon the location of P w.r.t centre
(4) Zero
2. Read the following statements.
Statement – I : Plaster of Paris is stored in moisture proof containers.
Statement – II : Plaster of Paris on reaction with water changes into a hard solid gypsum.
Select the correct answer from the options given below:
(1) Statement – I is true, Statement – II is false
(2) Statement – I is false, Statement – II is true
(3) Both Statement are true and Statement - II provides explanation to Statement - I
(4) Both Statements are true but Statement - II does not provide explanation to Statement - I
3. Two organic compounds ‘X’ and ‘Y’ react with sodium metal and both produce same gas ‘A’ .
With sodium hydrogen carbonate only compound ‘Y’ reacts to produce gas ‘B’ identify X, Y, A
and B:
(1)
2 4 2 5 2 2
X C H Y C H OH A CO B H = = = =
(2)
2 5 3 2 2
X C H OH Y CH COOH A H B CO = = = =
(3)
3 2 5 2 2
X CH OH Y C H OH A H B CO = = = =
(4)
3 2 2
X CH COOH Y HCOOH A CO B H = = = =
4. Which of the following statements are correct in relation to Liberal Nationalism in 19
th
C.
Europe?
I. Freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law.
II. Government by concent of all.
III. End of autocracy and the privileges of clergy.
IV Equal political rights for women and non – propertied men
(1) I, II, IV (2) I, II, III
(3) II, III, IV (4) I, III, IV
5. How many valence electrons are present in Cl
–
ion?
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 7 (4) 8
6. Which of the following were the famous three demands of Lenin that are also known as ‘April
Theses’?
I. The war be brought to close.
II. Land be transferred to the peasants.
III. Restrictions on public meetings be imposed
IV. Banks be nationalized
(1) I, II, III (2) II, III, IV
(3) I, III, IV (4) I, II, IV
7. Carrying the flag, holding it aloft during marches in Indian National movement, was a symbol
of:
(1) Leadership (2) Defiance
(3) Non – Violence (4) Satyagrah
8. Organs which look different and perform different functions but have similar basic structure
and origin are called:
(1) Analogous organs (2) Homologous organs
(3) Similar organs (4) Dissimilar organs
9. A person of weight W jumps to ground with his legs fixed and comes to rest with an upward
acceleration of 3 g. (g = acceleration due to gravity). The force exerted by him during landing
is:
(1) W (2) 2W
(3) 3W (4) 4W
10. Which of the following organ in human male is called thermoregulator?
(1) Vas deferens (2) Ejaculatory ducts
(3) Scrotum (4) Cowper’s gland
11. What did freedom mean for the plantation workers of Assam?
(1) Self Government
(2) Freedom fro Zamindars
(3) Fare labour
(4) Right to move freely in and out of the plantations
12. In a two body collision, the momentum is varying with time as shown in graph. The
instantaneous force is maximum at:
(1) P (2) Q
(3) R (4) S
13. If
3
a 3b
28 10 3 7 4 3
=+
+ - -
, where a and b are integers, then the value of
5a 12b + is:
(1) 4 (2) 3
(3) 11 (4) 13
14. The graphs of the equations 2x 3y A += and x 2y B += intersect at the point P, which also
lies on the graph of the equation:
(1) 5x 3y A B + = - (2) 3x 5y A B - = +
(3) 3x 5y A B - = - (4) 3x 5y A B + = +
15. What is the mass of 2.5 moles of
2
CO ?
(1) 100 g (2) 110 g
(3) 88 g (4) 98 g
16.
Which functional groups are present in this organic compound?
(1) Alcohol, ketone and ester (2) Alcohol, ketone and carboxylic acid
(3) Alcohol, ketone and aldehyde (4) Alcohol, aldehyde and carboxylic acid
17. A body is dropped from rest. Its velocity varies with displacement covered as:
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
18. How many numbers lie between 100 and 400 which when divided by 9 leave a remainder 6,
and when divided by 21, leave a remainder 12?
(1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) 6
19. Element M forms a chloride with the formula MCI 3. Element M would most likely in the same
group of periodic table as:
(1) Si (2) Al
(3) Mg (4) Na
20. Which of the following is not a part of human hind brain?
(1) Crura cerebri (2) Medulla oblongata
(3) Pons varoli (4) Cerebellum
21. A 10 kg box is suspended from a beam in three ways as shown in figure. In which case,
tension in string is maximum?
(1) i (2) ii
(3) iii (4) iii & iv both
22. If a, b and c are integers such that
( ) ( )
33 33
4 2 2 4a 2b c 20 + - + + = , then which one of the
following is true?
(1) a b c 10 + - = (2) a b c 10 - + =
(3) a b 2c += (4) a b c 16 + + =
23. Blood cells are manufactured in our:
(1) Bone marrow (2) Liver
(3) Spleen (4) Pancreas
24. If ( )
4
66
a sin cos ,b sin cos = ? - ? = ? + ? and ( )
2
c sin cos , = ? + ? then the value of
3a 4b 6c ++ lies between:
(1) 2 and 3 (2) 3 and 4
(3) 4 and 5 (4) 5 and 6
25. A cork is immersed in a jar of water and released. How the cork will move if the jar is
assumed to be kept in a satellite orbiting earth:
(1) Sink (2) Rise
(3) Remain where left (4) Depends upon the satellite velocity
26. Headquarter of UNESCO is at
(1) Geneva (2) Rome
(3) Paris (4) London
27. Maintaining the proper amount of water and proper ionic balance in the body is named as
(1) Homeostasis (2) Osmoregulation
(3) Excretion (4) Nutrition
28. What model of government did Montesquieu propose in his book ‘A spirit of Laws’?
(1) To refute the doctorine of the divine and absolute rights of the monarch
(2) A government based on the social contract between people and their representatives
(3) Division of powers within the government between the legislative, the executive and the
judiciary
(4) Concentrations of all the powers in the hands of a monarch and his group of loyal people
29. How many subjects are given in central list?
(1) 97 (2) 66
(3) 50 (4) 47
30. Which of the following statement does not match the Nazi view on women?
(1) Women are radically different from men
(2) Women must become good mother and rear pure blooded ‘Aryan’ children
(3) Women should be entitled equal rights to men
(4) Women must produce more children
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NTSE STAGE – I (2019 – 20) HARYANA STATE
(For Class – X)
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST (SAT)
QUESTIONS (SET – C)
1. The force between a hollow sphere ‘S’ and a point mass ‘P’ inside it, as shown in figure is:
(1) Attractive and Constt.
(2) Repulsive and Constt.
(3) Attractive and depends upon the location of P w.r.t centre
(4) Zero
2. Read the following statements.
Statement – I : Plaster of Paris is stored in moisture proof containers.
Statement – II : Plaster of Paris on reaction with water changes into a hard solid gypsum.
Select the correct answer from the options given below:
(1) Statement – I is true, Statement – II is false
(2) Statement – I is false, Statement – II is true
(3) Both Statement are true and Statement - II provides explanation to Statement - I
(4) Both Statements are true but Statement - II does not provide explanation to Statement - I
3. Two organic compounds ‘X’ and ‘Y’ react with sodium metal and both produce same gas ‘A’ .
With sodium hydrogen carbonate only compound ‘Y’ reacts to produce gas ‘B’ identify X, Y, A
and B:
(1)
2 4 2 5 2 2
X C H Y C H OH A CO B H = = = =
(2)
2 5 3 2 2
X C H OH Y CH COOH A H B CO = = = =
(3)
3 2 5 2 2
X CH OH Y C H OH A H B CO = = = =
(4)
3 2 2
X CH COOH Y HCOOH A CO B H = = = =
4. Which of the following statements are correct in relation to Liberal Nationalism in 19
th
C.
Europe?
I. Freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law.
II. Government by concent of all.
III. End of autocracy and the privileges of clergy.
IV Equal political rights for women and non – propertied men
(1) I, II, IV (2) I, II, III
(3) II, III, IV (4) I, III, IV
5. How many valence electrons are present in Cl
–
ion?
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 7 (4) 8
6. Which of the following were the famous three demands of Lenin that are also known as ‘April
Theses’?
I. The war be brought to close.
II. Land be transferred to the peasants.
III. Restrictions on public meetings be imposed
IV. Banks be nationalized
(1) I, II, III (2) II, III, IV
(3) I, III, IV (4) I, II, IV
7. Carrying the flag, holding it aloft during marches in Indian National movement, was a symbol
of:
(1) Leadership (2) Defiance
(3) Non – Violence (4) Satyagrah
8. Organs which look different and perform different functions but have similar basic structure
and origin are called:
(1) Analogous organs (2) Homologous organs
(3) Similar organs (4) Dissimilar organs
9. A person of weight W jumps to ground with his legs fixed and comes to rest with an upward
acceleration of 3 g. (g = acceleration due to gravity). The force exerted by him during landing
is:
(1) W (2) 2W
(3) 3W (4) 4W
10. Which of the following organ in human male is called thermoregulator?
(1) Vas deferens (2) Ejaculatory ducts
(3) Scrotum (4) Cowper’s gland
11. What did freedom mean for the plantation workers of Assam?
(1) Self Government
(2) Freedom fro Zamindars
(3) Fare labour
(4) Right to move freely in and out of the plantations
12. In a two body collision, the momentum is varying with time as shown in graph. The
instantaneous force is maximum at:
(1) P (2) Q
(3) R (4) S
13. If
3
a 3b
28 10 3 7 4 3
=+
+ - -
, where a and b are integers, then the value of
5a 12b + is:
(1) 4 (2) 3
(3) 11 (4) 13
14. The graphs of the equations 2x 3y A += and x 2y B += intersect at the point P, which also
lies on the graph of the equation:
(1) 5x 3y A B + = - (2) 3x 5y A B - = +
(3) 3x 5y A B - = - (4) 3x 5y A B + = +
15. What is the mass of 2.5 moles of
2
CO ?
(1) 100 g (2) 110 g
(3) 88 g (4) 98 g
16.
Which functional groups are present in this organic compound?
(1) Alcohol, ketone and ester (2) Alcohol, ketone and carboxylic acid
(3) Alcohol, ketone and aldehyde (4) Alcohol, aldehyde and carboxylic acid
17. A body is dropped from rest. Its velocity varies with displacement covered as:
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
18. How many numbers lie between 100 and 400 which when divided by 9 leave a remainder 6,
and when divided by 21, leave a remainder 12?
(1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) 6
19. Element M forms a chloride with the formula MCI 3. Element M would most likely in the same
group of periodic table as:
(1) Si (2) Al
(3) Mg (4) Na
20. Which of the following is not a part of human hind brain?
(1) Crura cerebri (2) Medulla oblongata
(3) Pons varoli (4) Cerebellum
21. A 10 kg box is suspended from a beam in three ways as shown in figure. In which case,
tension in string is maximum?
(1) i (2) ii
(3) iii (4) iii & iv both
22. If a, b and c are integers such that
( ) ( )
33 33
4 2 2 4a 2b c 20 + - + + = , then which one of the
following is true?
(1) a b c 10 + - = (2) a b c 10 - + =
(3) a b 2c += (4) a b c 16 + + =
23. Blood cells are manufactured in our:
(1) Bone marrow (2) Liver
(3) Spleen (4) Pancreas
24. If ( )
4
66
a sin cos ,b sin cos = ? - ? = ? + ? and ( )
2
c sin cos , = ? + ? then the value of
3a 4b 6c ++ lies between:
(1) 2 and 3 (2) 3 and 4
(3) 4 and 5 (4) 5 and 6
25. A cork is immersed in a jar of water and released. How the cork will move if the jar is
assumed to be kept in a satellite orbiting earth:
(1) Sink (2) Rise
(3) Remain where left (4) Depends upon the satellite velocity
26. Headquarter of UNESCO is at
(1) Geneva (2) Rome
(3) Paris (4) London
27. Maintaining the proper amount of water and proper ionic balance in the body is named as
(1) Homeostasis (2) Osmoregulation
(3) Excretion (4) Nutrition
28. What model of government did Montesquieu propose in his book ‘A spirit of Laws’?
(1) To refute the doctorine of the divine and absolute rights of the monarch
(2) A government based on the social contract between people and their representatives
(3) Division of powers within the government between the legislative, the executive and the
judiciary
(4) Concentrations of all the powers in the hands of a monarch and his group of loyal people
29. How many subjects are given in central list?
(1) 97 (2) 66
(3) 50 (4) 47
30. Which of the following statement does not match the Nazi view on women?
(1) Women are radically different from men
(2) Women must become good mother and rear pure blooded ‘Aryan’ children
(3) Women should be entitled equal rights to men
(4) Women must produce more children
31. What kind of a disease is arthiritis?
(1) Acute disease (2) Chronic disease
(3) Infectious disease (4) Communicable disease
32. The arithmetic progressions: 1, 4, 7 . . . . . . and 2, 10, 18, …. each contains 100 terms. How
many terms are common to both the progression?
(1) 10 (2) 12
(3) 13 (4) 14
33. Which one of the following is not an example of fixed capital?
(1) Tools (2) Raw material
(3) Machines (4) Buildings
34. A uniform magnetic field pointing top to bottom in a plane of paper. When an electron is
allowed to move perpendicular to it, it get deflected outwards. The electron must be moving
along:
(1) left to right (2) right to left
(3) it is stationary (4) it can’t deflect outward
35. Consider the following statements
(A) The velocity of sound in air increases due to presence of moisture in it.
(R) The presence of moisture in air lowers the density of air.
In the above statements:
(1) both A & R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A
(2) both A & R are correct and R is not the correct explanation of A
(3) A is correct, R is incorrect
(4) A is incorrect, R is correct
36. Each exterior angle of a regular polygon is less than 40
o
and the sum of its interior angles is
less than 1980
o
, if N is the number of sides of the polygon, then the number of possible
values of N is
(1) 7 (2) 5
(3) 3 (4) 2
37. Ram was working with his father in their farm. His father was small farmer. Income generated
from the farm was not enough for the family. Ram got an opportunity to get loan from the
bank under a govt. programme. He bought a rickshaw with that money and started working
as a rickshaw puller in the city. Now he is able to earn good enough and their family income
is increased than earlier. Such kind of activity done by Ram to improve his financial
conditions comes under
(1) primary sector (2) secondary sector
(3) manufacturing sector (4) service sector
38. Arrange the following in a chronological sequence
I. Second round table conference
II. Establishment of depressed class association
III. Breaking of salt law and beginning of civil disobedience movement
IV. Lahore congress
(1) II, III, IV, I (2) I, II, III, IV
(3) IV, II, III, I (4) III, I, II, IV
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