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NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION  
(NTSE –2019) STAGE –1 
STATE : MADHYA PRADESH,  PAPER : SAT 
 
Max. Marks : 100             Date : 04/11/2018     Time : 120 minutes 
 
1.  Conductivity of superconductors is: 
 (A) Infinite  (B) Very large  
 (C) Very Small  (D) Zero 
 
2.  The S.I. unit of magnetic field intensity is: 
 (A) Weber  (B) Tesla  
 (C) Oerstead  (D) Gauss 
 
3.  If the distance travelled by an object is zero, then the displacement of the object is: 
 (A) zero  (B) not zero  
 (C) negative  (D) May or may not be zero 
 
4.  Which of the following is non-conservative force? 
 (A) Electrostatics force  (B) Gravitational force 
 (C) Viscous force  (D) Spring force 
 
5.  Escape velocity of a particle from the earth is approximately. 
 (A) 7 km/s  (B) 1.1 km/s  
 (C) 11.2 km/s  (D) 112 km/s 
 
6.  When a setellite falls to an orbit of smaller radius its kinetic energy: 
 (A) decrease  (B) increase  
 (C) remain same  (D) none of these 
 
7.  How many time does a ray bend on passing through a prism? 
 (A) once  (B) twice  
 (C) thrice  (D) none 
 
8.  Waves inside a gas are ; 
 (A) longitudinal  (B) transverse 
 (C) partly longitudinal partly transverse  (D) none of these 
 
9.  Choose the source of energy which is different from others. 
 (A) Sun light  (B) Falling water  
 (C) Wind  (D) Petroleum 
 
10.  Which is called Earth's satellite? 
 (A) moon  (B) sun  
 (C) venus  (D) mars 
 
11.  Which is the colour at lower end of visible spectrum? 
 (A) red  (B) green  
 (C) yellow  (D) violet 
 
12.  How many planets have rings around them? 
 (A) 3  (B) 2  
 (C) 4  (D) 5 
 
13.  1k Wh equal to: 
 (A) 3.6× 104 J  (B) 3.6× 105 J  
 (C) 3.6× 106 J  (D) 3.6× 107 J 
14.  Which one of the following will show Tyndall Effect. 
 (A) Solution of salt  (B) Milk 
 (C) Solution of copper sulphate  (D) None of the above 
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NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION  
(NTSE –2019) STAGE –1 
STATE : MADHYA PRADESH,  PAPER : SAT 
 
Max. Marks : 100             Date : 04/11/2018     Time : 120 minutes 
 
1.  Conductivity of superconductors is: 
 (A) Infinite  (B) Very large  
 (C) Very Small  (D) Zero 
 
2.  The S.I. unit of magnetic field intensity is: 
 (A) Weber  (B) Tesla  
 (C) Oerstead  (D) Gauss 
 
3.  If the distance travelled by an object is zero, then the displacement of the object is: 
 (A) zero  (B) not zero  
 (C) negative  (D) May or may not be zero 
 
4.  Which of the following is non-conservative force? 
 (A) Electrostatics force  (B) Gravitational force 
 (C) Viscous force  (D) Spring force 
 
5.  Escape velocity of a particle from the earth is approximately. 
 (A) 7 km/s  (B) 1.1 km/s  
 (C) 11.2 km/s  (D) 112 km/s 
 
6.  When a setellite falls to an orbit of smaller radius its kinetic energy: 
 (A) decrease  (B) increase  
 (C) remain same  (D) none of these 
 
7.  How many time does a ray bend on passing through a prism? 
 (A) once  (B) twice  
 (C) thrice  (D) none 
 
8.  Waves inside a gas are ; 
 (A) longitudinal  (B) transverse 
 (C) partly longitudinal partly transverse  (D) none of these 
 
9.  Choose the source of energy which is different from others. 
 (A) Sun light  (B) Falling water  
 (C) Wind  (D) Petroleum 
 
10.  Which is called Earth's satellite? 
 (A) moon  (B) sun  
 (C) venus  (D) mars 
 
11.  Which is the colour at lower end of visible spectrum? 
 (A) red  (B) green  
 (C) yellow  (D) violet 
 
12.  How many planets have rings around them? 
 (A) 3  (B) 2  
 (C) 4  (D) 5 
 
13.  1k Wh equal to: 
 (A) 3.6× 104 J  (B) 3.6× 105 J  
 (C) 3.6× 106 J  (D) 3.6× 107 J 
14.  Which one of the following will show Tyndall Effect. 
 (A) Solution of salt  (B) Milk 
 (C) Solution of copper sulphate  (D) None of the above 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
15.  Which one of the following is solution. 
 (A) Soil  (B) Aerosols  
 (C) Coal  (D) Soda-water 
 
16.  Write chemical formula of Magnesium Chloride 
 (A) MgCl2  (B) CaCl2  
 (C) Cu(NO3)2 (D) CaCO3 
 
17.  Isotopes of an element contains 
 (A) Similar physical properties  (B) Different chemical properties 
 (C) Different no. of Neutrons  (D) Different atomic number 
 
18.  Valency electron in Cl
–
 ions is 
 (A) 16  (B) 8  
 (C) 17  (D) 18 
 
19.  Which one of the following is correct electronic configuration of sodium. 
 (A) 2, 8  (B) 8, 2, 1  
 (C) 2, 1, 8  (D) 2, 8, 1 
 
20.  Physical state of water at 0ºC is 
 (A) Solid  (B) Liquid  
 (C) Gas  (D) None of the above 
 
21.  Solution is 
 (A) Homogeneous mixture  (B) Heterogeneous mixture 
 (C) Colloidal  (D) All of the above 
 
22.  Components present in air can be separated by 
 (A) Fractional distillation  (B) Evaporation 
 (C) Boiling  (D) None 
 
23.  Which one of the following is cation 
 (A) Na
+
  (B) Cl
–
 
 (C) H2  (D) None of the above 
 
24.  Electron is invented by 
 (A) J.J. Thomson (B) Dalton 
 (C) Niels Bohr  (D) None of the above 
 
25.  The maximum number of electrons in a shell can be show by 
 (A) 2n
2
  (B) 2n
3
  
 (C) 2n
2
 + 1  (D) None of the above 
 
26.  Distribution of electrons is carbon is as follow 
 (A) 2, 4  (B) 2, 2, 2  
 (C) 4, 2  (D) None of the above 
 
27.  All fungi are 
 (A) Parasites  (B) Saprophytes  
 (C) Symbiont  (D) Heterotrophs 
 
28.  An exception to cell theory is 
 (A) Bacteria  (B) Virus  
 (C) Algae  (D) All 
29.  Chemical composition of chromosome is 
 (A) DNA and lipid  (B) DNA and carbohydrates 
 (C) Proteins and lipids  (D) DNA and proteins 
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NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION  
(NTSE –2019) STAGE –1 
STATE : MADHYA PRADESH,  PAPER : SAT 
 
Max. Marks : 100             Date : 04/11/2018     Time : 120 minutes 
 
1.  Conductivity of superconductors is: 
 (A) Infinite  (B) Very large  
 (C) Very Small  (D) Zero 
 
2.  The S.I. unit of magnetic field intensity is: 
 (A) Weber  (B) Tesla  
 (C) Oerstead  (D) Gauss 
 
3.  If the distance travelled by an object is zero, then the displacement of the object is: 
 (A) zero  (B) not zero  
 (C) negative  (D) May or may not be zero 
 
4.  Which of the following is non-conservative force? 
 (A) Electrostatics force  (B) Gravitational force 
 (C) Viscous force  (D) Spring force 
 
5.  Escape velocity of a particle from the earth is approximately. 
 (A) 7 km/s  (B) 1.1 km/s  
 (C) 11.2 km/s  (D) 112 km/s 
 
6.  When a setellite falls to an orbit of smaller radius its kinetic energy: 
 (A) decrease  (B) increase  
 (C) remain same  (D) none of these 
 
7.  How many time does a ray bend on passing through a prism? 
 (A) once  (B) twice  
 (C) thrice  (D) none 
 
8.  Waves inside a gas are ; 
 (A) longitudinal  (B) transverse 
 (C) partly longitudinal partly transverse  (D) none of these 
 
9.  Choose the source of energy which is different from others. 
 (A) Sun light  (B) Falling water  
 (C) Wind  (D) Petroleum 
 
10.  Which is called Earth's satellite? 
 (A) moon  (B) sun  
 (C) venus  (D) mars 
 
11.  Which is the colour at lower end of visible spectrum? 
 (A) red  (B) green  
 (C) yellow  (D) violet 
 
12.  How many planets have rings around them? 
 (A) 3  (B) 2  
 (C) 4  (D) 5 
 
13.  1k Wh equal to: 
 (A) 3.6× 104 J  (B) 3.6× 105 J  
 (C) 3.6× 106 J  (D) 3.6× 107 J 
14.  Which one of the following will show Tyndall Effect. 
 (A) Solution of salt  (B) Milk 
 (C) Solution of copper sulphate  (D) None of the above 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
15.  Which one of the following is solution. 
 (A) Soil  (B) Aerosols  
 (C) Coal  (D) Soda-water 
 
16.  Write chemical formula of Magnesium Chloride 
 (A) MgCl2  (B) CaCl2  
 (C) Cu(NO3)2 (D) CaCO3 
 
17.  Isotopes of an element contains 
 (A) Similar physical properties  (B) Different chemical properties 
 (C) Different no. of Neutrons  (D) Different atomic number 
 
18.  Valency electron in Cl
–
 ions is 
 (A) 16  (B) 8  
 (C) 17  (D) 18 
 
19.  Which one of the following is correct electronic configuration of sodium. 
 (A) 2, 8  (B) 8, 2, 1  
 (C) 2, 1, 8  (D) 2, 8, 1 
 
20.  Physical state of water at 0ºC is 
 (A) Solid  (B) Liquid  
 (C) Gas  (D) None of the above 
 
21.  Solution is 
 (A) Homogeneous mixture  (B) Heterogeneous mixture 
 (C) Colloidal  (D) All of the above 
 
22.  Components present in air can be separated by 
 (A) Fractional distillation  (B) Evaporation 
 (C) Boiling  (D) None 
 
23.  Which one of the following is cation 
 (A) Na
+
  (B) Cl
–
 
 (C) H2  (D) None of the above 
 
24.  Electron is invented by 
 (A) J.J. Thomson (B) Dalton 
 (C) Niels Bohr  (D) None of the above 
 
25.  The maximum number of electrons in a shell can be show by 
 (A) 2n
2
  (B) 2n
3
  
 (C) 2n
2
 + 1  (D) None of the above 
 
26.  Distribution of electrons is carbon is as follow 
 (A) 2, 4  (B) 2, 2, 2  
 (C) 4, 2  (D) None of the above 
 
27.  All fungi are 
 (A) Parasites  (B) Saprophytes  
 (C) Symbiont  (D) Heterotrophs 
 
28.  An exception to cell theory is 
 (A) Bacteria  (B) Virus  
 (C) Algae  (D) All 
29.  Chemical composition of chromosome is 
 (A) DNA and lipid  (B) DNA and carbohydrates 
 (C) Proteins and lipids  (D) DNA and proteins 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
30.  DNA replication (synthesis) occurs in 
 (A) G-phase  (B) S-phase  
 (C) G2 phase  (D) M phase 
 
31.  Bacteria 'easter's are 
 (A) Virus  (B) Bacteria  
 (C) Fungi  (D) Algae 
 
32.  Cristae is associated with 
 (A) Nucleus  (B) Chloroplast  
 (C) Cell Wall  (D) Mitochondria 
 
33.  Association of algae and fungi forms 
 (A) Mycorrhiza  (B) Lichen  
 (C) Flower  (D) Bio fertilizer 
 
34.  Energy flow in ecosystem is 
 (A) Tetra directional  (B) Tri directional  
 (C) Bi-directional  (D) Uni-directional 
 
35.  Absorption of water is associated with 
 (A) Root apex  (B) Root hairs  
 (C) Bark of roots  (D) All of these 
 
36.  Which gas is not responsible for global warming 
 (A) CO2  (B) O3  
 (C) NO2  (D) N2 
 
37.  Lipoprotein is found in 
 (A) Cell membrane  (B) Nucleus  
 (C) Cytoplasm  (D) Cell wall 
 
38.  Glycolysis place in 
 (A) Mitochondria  (B) Cytoplasm  
 (C) Nucleus  (D) Chloroplast 
 
39.  Amphibians of plant kingdoms are 
 (A) Bacteria  (B) Gymnosperm  
 (C) Bryophyta  (D) Algae 
 
40.  When ATP is converted in to ADP it releases 
 (A) Enzymes  (B) Secretions  
 (C) Energy  (D) Hormones 
 
41.  The Harappan towns and cities were divided into large blocks 
 (A) Square  (B) Rectangular  
 (C) Circular  (D) Semi-circular 
 
42. The most famous centre of learning during the Mauryan period was 
 (A) Taxila  (B) Ujjain  
 (C) Nalanda  (D) Vallabhi 
 
 
 
 
43.  In which year of Ashok coronation did the Kalinga war take place 
 (A) Fifth year  (B) First year  
 (C) Eighth year  (D) Thirteenth year 
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NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION  
(NTSE –2019) STAGE –1 
STATE : MADHYA PRADESH,  PAPER : SAT 
 
Max. Marks : 100             Date : 04/11/2018     Time : 120 minutes 
 
1.  Conductivity of superconductors is: 
 (A) Infinite  (B) Very large  
 (C) Very Small  (D) Zero 
 
2.  The S.I. unit of magnetic field intensity is: 
 (A) Weber  (B) Tesla  
 (C) Oerstead  (D) Gauss 
 
3.  If the distance travelled by an object is zero, then the displacement of the object is: 
 (A) zero  (B) not zero  
 (C) negative  (D) May or may not be zero 
 
4.  Which of the following is non-conservative force? 
 (A) Electrostatics force  (B) Gravitational force 
 (C) Viscous force  (D) Spring force 
 
5.  Escape velocity of a particle from the earth is approximately. 
 (A) 7 km/s  (B) 1.1 km/s  
 (C) 11.2 km/s  (D) 112 km/s 
 
6.  When a setellite falls to an orbit of smaller radius its kinetic energy: 
 (A) decrease  (B) increase  
 (C) remain same  (D) none of these 
 
7.  How many time does a ray bend on passing through a prism? 
 (A) once  (B) twice  
 (C) thrice  (D) none 
 
8.  Waves inside a gas are ; 
 (A) longitudinal  (B) transverse 
 (C) partly longitudinal partly transverse  (D) none of these 
 
9.  Choose the source of energy which is different from others. 
 (A) Sun light  (B) Falling water  
 (C) Wind  (D) Petroleum 
 
10.  Which is called Earth's satellite? 
 (A) moon  (B) sun  
 (C) venus  (D) mars 
 
11.  Which is the colour at lower end of visible spectrum? 
 (A) red  (B) green  
 (C) yellow  (D) violet 
 
12.  How many planets have rings around them? 
 (A) 3  (B) 2  
 (C) 4  (D) 5 
 
13.  1k Wh equal to: 
 (A) 3.6× 104 J  (B) 3.6× 105 J  
 (C) 3.6× 106 J  (D) 3.6× 107 J 
14.  Which one of the following will show Tyndall Effect. 
 (A) Solution of salt  (B) Milk 
 (C) Solution of copper sulphate  (D) None of the above 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
15.  Which one of the following is solution. 
 (A) Soil  (B) Aerosols  
 (C) Coal  (D) Soda-water 
 
16.  Write chemical formula of Magnesium Chloride 
 (A) MgCl2  (B) CaCl2  
 (C) Cu(NO3)2 (D) CaCO3 
 
17.  Isotopes of an element contains 
 (A) Similar physical properties  (B) Different chemical properties 
 (C) Different no. of Neutrons  (D) Different atomic number 
 
18.  Valency electron in Cl
–
 ions is 
 (A) 16  (B) 8  
 (C) 17  (D) 18 
 
19.  Which one of the following is correct electronic configuration of sodium. 
 (A) 2, 8  (B) 8, 2, 1  
 (C) 2, 1, 8  (D) 2, 8, 1 
 
20.  Physical state of water at 0ºC is 
 (A) Solid  (B) Liquid  
 (C) Gas  (D) None of the above 
 
21.  Solution is 
 (A) Homogeneous mixture  (B) Heterogeneous mixture 
 (C) Colloidal  (D) All of the above 
 
22.  Components present in air can be separated by 
 (A) Fractional distillation  (B) Evaporation 
 (C) Boiling  (D) None 
 
23.  Which one of the following is cation 
 (A) Na
+
  (B) Cl
–
 
 (C) H2  (D) None of the above 
 
24.  Electron is invented by 
 (A) J.J. Thomson (B) Dalton 
 (C) Niels Bohr  (D) None of the above 
 
25.  The maximum number of electrons in a shell can be show by 
 (A) 2n
2
  (B) 2n
3
  
 (C) 2n
2
 + 1  (D) None of the above 
 
26.  Distribution of electrons is carbon is as follow 
 (A) 2, 4  (B) 2, 2, 2  
 (C) 4, 2  (D) None of the above 
 
27.  All fungi are 
 (A) Parasites  (B) Saprophytes  
 (C) Symbiont  (D) Heterotrophs 
 
28.  An exception to cell theory is 
 (A) Bacteria  (B) Virus  
 (C) Algae  (D) All 
29.  Chemical composition of chromosome is 
 (A) DNA and lipid  (B) DNA and carbohydrates 
 (C) Proteins and lipids  (D) DNA and proteins 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
30.  DNA replication (synthesis) occurs in 
 (A) G-phase  (B) S-phase  
 (C) G2 phase  (D) M phase 
 
31.  Bacteria 'easter's are 
 (A) Virus  (B) Bacteria  
 (C) Fungi  (D) Algae 
 
32.  Cristae is associated with 
 (A) Nucleus  (B) Chloroplast  
 (C) Cell Wall  (D) Mitochondria 
 
33.  Association of algae and fungi forms 
 (A) Mycorrhiza  (B) Lichen  
 (C) Flower  (D) Bio fertilizer 
 
34.  Energy flow in ecosystem is 
 (A) Tetra directional  (B) Tri directional  
 (C) Bi-directional  (D) Uni-directional 
 
35.  Absorption of water is associated with 
 (A) Root apex  (B) Root hairs  
 (C) Bark of roots  (D) All of these 
 
36.  Which gas is not responsible for global warming 
 (A) CO2  (B) O3  
 (C) NO2  (D) N2 
 
37.  Lipoprotein is found in 
 (A) Cell membrane  (B) Nucleus  
 (C) Cytoplasm  (D) Cell wall 
 
38.  Glycolysis place in 
 (A) Mitochondria  (B) Cytoplasm  
 (C) Nucleus  (D) Chloroplast 
 
39.  Amphibians of plant kingdoms are 
 (A) Bacteria  (B) Gymnosperm  
 (C) Bryophyta  (D) Algae 
 
40.  When ATP is converted in to ADP it releases 
 (A) Enzymes  (B) Secretions  
 (C) Energy  (D) Hormones 
 
41.  The Harappan towns and cities were divided into large blocks 
 (A) Square  (B) Rectangular  
 (C) Circular  (D) Semi-circular 
 
42. The most famous centre of learning during the Mauryan period was 
 (A) Taxila  (B) Ujjain  
 (C) Nalanda  (D) Vallabhi 
 
 
 
 
43.  In which year of Ashok coronation did the Kalinga war take place 
 (A) Fifth year  (B) First year  
 (C) Eighth year  (D) Thirteenth year 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
44.  Who built the stup of Sanchi? 
 (A) Saripurtra  (B) Mahomogallana  
 (C) Mahinda  (D) Ashok 
 
45.  The founder of Vijaynagar kingdom was 
 (A) Harihar I  (B) Bukkaraya I  
 (C) Both (A) and (B)  (D) Krishnadevraya 
 
46.  Taj Mahal is located 
 (A) In Agra  (B) Fatehpur Sikeri  
 (C) In Delhi  (D) None of these 
 
47.  At where Britishers established the first factory in Bengal in 1651 A.D. 
 (A) Hugli  (B) Murshidabad  
 (C) Kasim Bazar  (D) Calcutta 
 
48.  Who is associated with the policy of Doctrine of Laps 
 (A) Lord Hastings  (B) Lord Dalhouise  
 (C) Lord Wellesley  (D) Lord Cornwallis 
 
49.  At which place was Tanya Tope hanged to death 
 (A) Jhansi  (B) Kanpur  
 (C) Shivpuri  (D) Sagar 
 
50.  Rani Laxmibai was also known as by which name 
 (A) Chhabili  (B) Manu  
 (C) Manikarnika  (D) All of the above 
 
51.  What was the real name of Swami Vivekanad 
 (A) Narendranath  (B) Mula Shankar 
 (C) Gadadhar Chattopadhyaya  (D) Mahes Das 
 
52.  Chandra Shekhar Azad was born on 23rd July 1806 at 
 (A) Jhabua  (B) Bangagaon  
 (C) Gurudaspur  (D) Gwalior 
 
53.  Who gave the title of Mahatma to Gandhiji 
 (A) Romain Rolland  (B) Louis Fisher  
 (C) Ravindranath Tagore  (D) Subhash Chandra Bose 
 
54.  The credit of merger of states in India goes to? 
 (A) Jawahar Lal Nehru  (B) Sardar Patel  
 (C) Fazal Ali  (D) Mahatma Gandhi 
 
55.  When was the constitution of India adopted 
 (A) 9 December 1946  (B) 16 August 1947  
 (C) 26 November 1949  (D) 26 January 1950 
 
56.  The resources are those things which 
 (A) Satisfy human needs  (B) Full fill some specific objective 
 (C) Are needed for the human welfare  (D) All the above 
 
57.  Meaning of Resource conservation is: 
 (A) No use of resources  (B) To keep resources reserved 
 (C) Prevent misuse of resources (D) Balanced use of resources 
58.  The major natural hazard of India is 
 (A) Drought  (B) Flood  
 (C) Earthquake  (D) Volcano 
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NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION  
(NTSE –2019) STAGE –1 
STATE : MADHYA PRADESH,  PAPER : SAT 
 
Max. Marks : 100             Date : 04/11/2018     Time : 120 minutes 
 
1.  Conductivity of superconductors is: 
 (A) Infinite  (B) Very large  
 (C) Very Small  (D) Zero 
 
2.  The S.I. unit of magnetic field intensity is: 
 (A) Weber  (B) Tesla  
 (C) Oerstead  (D) Gauss 
 
3.  If the distance travelled by an object is zero, then the displacement of the object is: 
 (A) zero  (B) not zero  
 (C) negative  (D) May or may not be zero 
 
4.  Which of the following is non-conservative force? 
 (A) Electrostatics force  (B) Gravitational force 
 (C) Viscous force  (D) Spring force 
 
5.  Escape velocity of a particle from the earth is approximately. 
 (A) 7 km/s  (B) 1.1 km/s  
 (C) 11.2 km/s  (D) 112 km/s 
 
6.  When a setellite falls to an orbit of smaller radius its kinetic energy: 
 (A) decrease  (B) increase  
 (C) remain same  (D) none of these 
 
7.  How many time does a ray bend on passing through a prism? 
 (A) once  (B) twice  
 (C) thrice  (D) none 
 
8.  Waves inside a gas are ; 
 (A) longitudinal  (B) transverse 
 (C) partly longitudinal partly transverse  (D) none of these 
 
9.  Choose the source of energy which is different from others. 
 (A) Sun light  (B) Falling water  
 (C) Wind  (D) Petroleum 
 
10.  Which is called Earth's satellite? 
 (A) moon  (B) sun  
 (C) venus  (D) mars 
 
11.  Which is the colour at lower end of visible spectrum? 
 (A) red  (B) green  
 (C) yellow  (D) violet 
 
12.  How many planets have rings around them? 
 (A) 3  (B) 2  
 (C) 4  (D) 5 
 
13.  1k Wh equal to: 
 (A) 3.6× 104 J  (B) 3.6× 105 J  
 (C) 3.6× 106 J  (D) 3.6× 107 J 
14.  Which one of the following will show Tyndall Effect. 
 (A) Solution of salt  (B) Milk 
 (C) Solution of copper sulphate  (D) None of the above 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
15.  Which one of the following is solution. 
 (A) Soil  (B) Aerosols  
 (C) Coal  (D) Soda-water 
 
16.  Write chemical formula of Magnesium Chloride 
 (A) MgCl2  (B) CaCl2  
 (C) Cu(NO3)2 (D) CaCO3 
 
17.  Isotopes of an element contains 
 (A) Similar physical properties  (B) Different chemical properties 
 (C) Different no. of Neutrons  (D) Different atomic number 
 
18.  Valency electron in Cl
–
 ions is 
 (A) 16  (B) 8  
 (C) 17  (D) 18 
 
19.  Which one of the following is correct electronic configuration of sodium. 
 (A) 2, 8  (B) 8, 2, 1  
 (C) 2, 1, 8  (D) 2, 8, 1 
 
20.  Physical state of water at 0ºC is 
 (A) Solid  (B) Liquid  
 (C) Gas  (D) None of the above 
 
21.  Solution is 
 (A) Homogeneous mixture  (B) Heterogeneous mixture 
 (C) Colloidal  (D) All of the above 
 
22.  Components present in air can be separated by 
 (A) Fractional distillation  (B) Evaporation 
 (C) Boiling  (D) None 
 
23.  Which one of the following is cation 
 (A) Na
+
  (B) Cl
–
 
 (C) H2  (D) None of the above 
 
24.  Electron is invented by 
 (A) J.J. Thomson (B) Dalton 
 (C) Niels Bohr  (D) None of the above 
 
25.  The maximum number of electrons in a shell can be show by 
 (A) 2n
2
  (B) 2n
3
  
 (C) 2n
2
 + 1  (D) None of the above 
 
26.  Distribution of electrons is carbon is as follow 
 (A) 2, 4  (B) 2, 2, 2  
 (C) 4, 2  (D) None of the above 
 
27.  All fungi are 
 (A) Parasites  (B) Saprophytes  
 (C) Symbiont  (D) Heterotrophs 
 
28.  An exception to cell theory is 
 (A) Bacteria  (B) Virus  
 (C) Algae  (D) All 
29.  Chemical composition of chromosome is 
 (A) DNA and lipid  (B) DNA and carbohydrates 
 (C) Proteins and lipids  (D) DNA and proteins 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
30.  DNA replication (synthesis) occurs in 
 (A) G-phase  (B) S-phase  
 (C) G2 phase  (D) M phase 
 
31.  Bacteria 'easter's are 
 (A) Virus  (B) Bacteria  
 (C) Fungi  (D) Algae 
 
32.  Cristae is associated with 
 (A) Nucleus  (B) Chloroplast  
 (C) Cell Wall  (D) Mitochondria 
 
33.  Association of algae and fungi forms 
 (A) Mycorrhiza  (B) Lichen  
 (C) Flower  (D) Bio fertilizer 
 
34.  Energy flow in ecosystem is 
 (A) Tetra directional  (B) Tri directional  
 (C) Bi-directional  (D) Uni-directional 
 
35.  Absorption of water is associated with 
 (A) Root apex  (B) Root hairs  
 (C) Bark of roots  (D) All of these 
 
36.  Which gas is not responsible for global warming 
 (A) CO2  (B) O3  
 (C) NO2  (D) N2 
 
37.  Lipoprotein is found in 
 (A) Cell membrane  (B) Nucleus  
 (C) Cytoplasm  (D) Cell wall 
 
38.  Glycolysis place in 
 (A) Mitochondria  (B) Cytoplasm  
 (C) Nucleus  (D) Chloroplast 
 
39.  Amphibians of plant kingdoms are 
 (A) Bacteria  (B) Gymnosperm  
 (C) Bryophyta  (D) Algae 
 
40.  When ATP is converted in to ADP it releases 
 (A) Enzymes  (B) Secretions  
 (C) Energy  (D) Hormones 
 
41.  The Harappan towns and cities were divided into large blocks 
 (A) Square  (B) Rectangular  
 (C) Circular  (D) Semi-circular 
 
42. The most famous centre of learning during the Mauryan period was 
 (A) Taxila  (B) Ujjain  
 (C) Nalanda  (D) Vallabhi 
 
 
 
 
43.  In which year of Ashok coronation did the Kalinga war take place 
 (A) Fifth year  (B) First year  
 (C) Eighth year  (D) Thirteenth year 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
44.  Who built the stup of Sanchi? 
 (A) Saripurtra  (B) Mahomogallana  
 (C) Mahinda  (D) Ashok 
 
45.  The founder of Vijaynagar kingdom was 
 (A) Harihar I  (B) Bukkaraya I  
 (C) Both (A) and (B)  (D) Krishnadevraya 
 
46.  Taj Mahal is located 
 (A) In Agra  (B) Fatehpur Sikeri  
 (C) In Delhi  (D) None of these 
 
47.  At where Britishers established the first factory in Bengal in 1651 A.D. 
 (A) Hugli  (B) Murshidabad  
 (C) Kasim Bazar  (D) Calcutta 
 
48.  Who is associated with the policy of Doctrine of Laps 
 (A) Lord Hastings  (B) Lord Dalhouise  
 (C) Lord Wellesley  (D) Lord Cornwallis 
 
49.  At which place was Tanya Tope hanged to death 
 (A) Jhansi  (B) Kanpur  
 (C) Shivpuri  (D) Sagar 
 
50.  Rani Laxmibai was also known as by which name 
 (A) Chhabili  (B) Manu  
 (C) Manikarnika  (D) All of the above 
 
51.  What was the real name of Swami Vivekanad 
 (A) Narendranath  (B) Mula Shankar 
 (C) Gadadhar Chattopadhyaya  (D) Mahes Das 
 
52.  Chandra Shekhar Azad was born on 23rd July 1806 at 
 (A) Jhabua  (B) Bangagaon  
 (C) Gurudaspur  (D) Gwalior 
 
53.  Who gave the title of Mahatma to Gandhiji 
 (A) Romain Rolland  (B) Louis Fisher  
 (C) Ravindranath Tagore  (D) Subhash Chandra Bose 
 
54.  The credit of merger of states in India goes to? 
 (A) Jawahar Lal Nehru  (B) Sardar Patel  
 (C) Fazal Ali  (D) Mahatma Gandhi 
 
55.  When was the constitution of India adopted 
 (A) 9 December 1946  (B) 16 August 1947  
 (C) 26 November 1949  (D) 26 January 1950 
 
56.  The resources are those things which 
 (A) Satisfy human needs  (B) Full fill some specific objective 
 (C) Are needed for the human welfare  (D) All the above 
 
57.  Meaning of Resource conservation is: 
 (A) No use of resources  (B) To keep resources reserved 
 (C) Prevent misuse of resources (D) Balanced use of resources 
58.  The major natural hazard of India is 
 (A) Drought  (B) Flood  
 (C) Earthquake  (D) Volcano 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
59.  Kagiranga National Park is located in- 
 (A) Uttar Pradesh  (B) Assam  
 (C) Rajasthan  (D) Orissa 
 
60.  Suitable soil for cotton production is 
 (A) Alluvial soil  (B) Black soil  
 (C) Red soil  (D) Laterite soil 
 
61. Father of Green revolution is 
 (A) Dr. Bennett  (B) Billcox  
 (C) Norman Borlauge  (D) Nixon 
 
62.  Yellow revolution is related to 
 (A) Oilseeds production  (B) Fruits production  
 (C) Sheep production  (D) Fish production 
 
63.  Kharif crops are 
 (A) Rice, Millet, Maize  (B) Wheat, Gram, Jow  
 (C) Jute, Tea, Coffee  (D) Tobacco, Rubber, Linseed 
 
64.  Metallic Mineral is- 
 (A) Iron  (B) Diamond  
 (C) Mica  (D) Coal 
 
65.  Which type is not included in iron-ore 
 (A) Hametite  (B) Magnetite  
 (C) Limonite  (D) Lignite 
 
66.  Which is not a part of Public Distribution System. 
 (A) Proper value shop  (B) Co-operative customer storage 
 (C) Super market  (D) Buffer stock 
 
67.  First rank of Diamond Production in India. 
 (A) Madhya Pradesh  (B) Bihar  
 (C) Uttar Pradesh  (D) Orissa 
 
68.  Tarapur is famous for 
 (A) Nuclear electricity  (B) Solar energy  
 (C) Hydro electricity  (D) Wind energy 
 
69.  The manchestor of cotton textile is South India is called- 
 (A) Secunderabad  (B) Coimbatore  
 (C) Thiruvananthapuram  (D) Guntur 
 
70.  Which is the cheapest means of transport- 
 (A) Air transport  (B) Water transport  
 (C) Rail transport  (D) Road transport 
 
71.  Which country's parliament is treated is the mother of world parliament. 
 (A) America  (B) Britain  
 (C) India  (D) Switzerland 
 
72.  Who protects the constitution- 
 (A) Judiciary  (B) Legislature  
 (C) Executive  (D) Finance Commission 
73.  From which country did we adopt fundamental rights? 
 (A) England  (B) China  
 (C) U.S.A.  (D) Ireland 
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