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Ans: (c)
This is an alternating subtraction series in which 2 is subtracted twice, then 3 is subtracted once, then 2 is subtracted twice, and so on.
Q2: How many 5's are present in the following sequence, each of which is directly preceded by 4 but not directly followed by 9? 3 5 9 5 4 5 5 3 5 8 4 5 6 7 3 5 7 5 5 4 5 2 4 5 9 0
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
Ans: (b)
Q3: Aruna knows that her friend's anniversary is between 10th and 15th, and Sameer knows that it is between 12th and 18th, but they both know that it is on Sunday. If on 10th it is Wednesday, then what is the exact date of the anniversary?
(a) 12th
(b) 13th
(c) 14th
(d) 15th
Ans: (c)
If Wednesday is on 10th, then Sunday is on 14th. So, it means that the anniversary is on 14th.
Q4: Pointing towards a girl, Sonu said, "She is the mother of my paternal grandfather's son." How is the girl related to Sonu?
(a) Mother
(b) Grandmother
(c) Aunt
(d) Sibling
Ans: (b)
Grandfather's son means either son or uncle.
Mother of uncle or son is grandmother.
Q5: Find the odd one out in the given series.
43, 88, 179, 358
(a) 43
(b) 88
(c) 179
(d) 358
Ans: (c)
Each time, we are multiplying by 2 and then adding 2. 43 x 2 = 86 + 2 = 88 88 x 2 = 176 = 176 + 2 = 178 (actual) 178 x 2 = 356 + 2 = 358 So, 179 is the odd one out..
Q6: Find the missing number that will complete the following series: 8, 14, 26, ?, 68, 98
(a) 32
(b) 44
(c) 52
(d) 48
Ans: (b)
Q7: If a meaningful English word can be created using the first, fourth, seventh, and eleventh letters of the word EXPLORATION, what is the third letter of the word formed? If there are multiple such words, provide 'Y' as the answer, and if no word can be formed, provide 'Z' as the answer.
(a) N
(b) Y
(c) A
(d) Z
Ans: (b)
Q8: Complete the following series:
BFJ, CGK, DHL, ___
(a) PEI
(b) MRI
(c) EMI
(d) EIM
Ans: (c)
The pattern followed is: + 4, + 4 + 4.
B + 4 = F, F + 4 = J = BFJ
C + 4 = G, G + 4 = K = CGK
D + 4 = H, H + 4 = L = DHL
Similarly,
E + 4 = I, I + 4 = M = EIM
Q9: In a certain code language, MIRACLE is coded as ACEILMR. How will BUILDER be coded in the same language?
(a) BEDRILU
(b) BDEILRU
(c) BDEJLRT
(d) CDEIJRT
Ans: (b)
Q10: If in a certain language, LIGHT is coded as OLJKW, how can SOUND be written in that code?
(a) VHRJK
(b) VRXQG
(c) VYTRD
(d) VRUYT
Ans: (b)
The pattern followed is: + 3, + 3, + 3.
So, LIGHT = L + 3 = O, I + 3 = L, G + 3 = J, H + 3 = K, T + 3 = W
hence, OLJKW
So, SOUND = S + 3 = V, O + 3 = R, U + 3 = X, N + 3 = Q, D + 3 = G
Hence, VRXQG
Ans: (a)
If a magnet is left to itself over a long period of time, it gets demagnetised, i.e. it loses its magnetic property.
Q12: Ritesh was working on a project regarding opaque objects. He made a list of opaque objects but was not sure whether all are opaque objects or not. Which one of the following is not an opaque object?
(a) Mirror
(b) Wooden board
(c) Piece of rock
(d) Glass sheet
Ans: (c)
Glass sheet is a transparent object, not an opaque object.
An opaque object is an object through which light cannot pass. The light is either reflected, scattered, or absorbed.
Q13: Piyush does not consume protein-rich food for a long time. Which of the following disorders can he face?
(a) Poor vision
(b) Swelling of face
(c) Weak teeth
(d) Bleeding gums
Ans: (b)
Deficiency of proteins in the diet for a long time results in swelling of the face, swollen neck, undergrowth of the body, etc. This is because proteins are the building blocks of the body and should be taken in sufficient amounts.
Q14: When HCl present in the stomach is secreted in a large quantity, it causes troubles. What is the remedy for this?
(a) Use of NaOH
(b) Use of Milk of Magnesia
(c) Use of water
(d) Use of pepsin
Ans: (b)
Magnesium hydroxide reduces stomach acid and increases water in the intestines which may induce defecation. Magnesium hydroxide is used as a laxative to relieve occasional constipation (irregularity) and as an antacid to relieve indigestion, sour stomach, and heartburn.
Q15: Which of the following best explains why lifting a heavy object with a single fixed pulley and rope makes the task seem easier?
(a) The direction of the force required to lift the object is changed.
(b) The force needed to move the object is applied over a longer distance.
(c) More effort is exerted while moving the object.
(d) Less force is necessary to lift the object.
Ans: (a)
Q16: An object appears green under white light. If white light is then passed through a clear blue plastic onto the same object, what color will the object look like?
(a) Green
(b) Magenta
(c) Black
(d) Yellow
Ans: (c)
Q17: Knocking a nail into a wooden block with a hammer involves conversion between different forms of energy. Which of the following options present the correct order for this conversion?
(a) Chemical energy → (sound energy + heat energy) → kinetic energy
(b) Chemical energy → kinetic energy → (sound energy + heat energy)
(c) Chemical energy → kinetic energy → heat energy
(d) (Sound energy + heat energy) → kinetic energy → chemical energy
Ans: (b)
Q18: Read the following given statements and select the correct option. Statement 1: Jupiter does not experience short seasons like the Earth. Statement 2: Jupiter is more tilted than the Earth.
(a) Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1.
(b) Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
(c) Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false.
(d) Both statements 1 and 2 are false.
Ans: (c)
Q19: A clock is started at noon. By 20 minutes past 5 PM on the same day, the angle through which the hour hand has turned is
(a) 150°
(b) 160°
(c) 145°
(d) 155°
Ans: (b)
Q20: Which of the following statements is incorrect?
(a) To increase the magnetic strength, increase the number of strokes while creating magnets.
(b) To increase the magnetic strength, increase the number of coils around the nail.
(c) Magnetic force is a pulling force only.
(d) A magnet may lose its magnetic property when heated to a very high temperature.
Ans: (c)
Q21: Which of the following methods is used to separate mixtures based on their physical properties?
(a) Filtration
(b) Sedimentation
(c) Distillation
(d) Chromatography
Ans: (b)
Q22: An aqueous solution turns blue litmus solution red. The addition of excess of sodium hydroxide would reverse the change. What is the chemical nature of the solution before and after the addition of sodium hydroxide?
(a) Acidic, Basic
(b) Basic, Acidic
(c) Neutral, Acidic
(d) Neutral, Basic
Ans: (a)
An aqueous solution turns blue litmus solution red, it means the given solution is acidic in nature. Since sodium hydroxide is basic in nature, the excess addition of sodium hydroxide would change the nature of the solution to basic. Therefore, the basic solution turns red litmus solution to blue again.
Q23: A few characteristics are listed here: (i) Good conductors (ii) Transparent (iii) Lustrous (iv) Solid (v) Opaque (vi) Insulators. The characteristics generally shown by metals are
(a) (i), (iii) and (v) only
(b) (i), (iii), (iv) and (v) only
(c) (ii), (iv) and (v) only
(d) (ii), (iii) and (vi) only
Ans: (b)
Q24: Pigments of photosynthesis are present in which organelle of the plant cell?
(a) Cytoplasm
(b) Chloroplast
(c) Nucleus
(d) Mitochondrion
Ans: (b)
In plants, photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts, which contain the chlorophyll. Chloroplasts are surrounded by a double membrane and contain a third inner membrane, called the thylakoid membrane, that forms long folds within the organelle.
Q25: Melting point of substance X is -10°C and boiling point is 115°C. Which of the following statements about the particles of X is incorrect?
(a) Particles of X have maximum interparticle forces at -20°C.
(b) Particles of X have maximum interparticle distance at 105°C.
(c) Particles of X have a definite shape but no definite volume at -5°C.
(d) Particles of X do not have a definite shape and definite volume at 120°C.
Ans: (c)
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Q27: Rama placed a glass of cold water on the table. After a while, she observed water droplets forming on the outside of the glass. What is the source of this water?
(a) It leaked through the glass.
(b) It came from the table.
(c) It came from the air.
(d) The water droplets are formed because of sublimation.
Ans: (c)
Q28: What is the cause of milkiness of limewater?
(a) Presence of H2O
(b) Presence of Ca(OH)2
(c) Presence of CaCO3
(d) Presence of CO2
Ans: (c)
Carbon dioxide passed into limewater gives a milky solution. This is due to the insoluble suspension of calcium carbonate formed. Ca(OH)2(aq) + CO2(g) → CaCO3(s) + H2O(l)
Q29: Shelly is drinking orange juice and finds it sour. Which acid makes the orange juice taste sour?
(a) Citric acid
(b) Acetic acid
(c) Formic acid
(d) Hydrochloric acid
Ans: (a)
Citric acid is responsible for the sour taste of orange juice.
Q30: Read the given statements and select the correct option:
Statement 1: Cotton plant is usually grown in the places having black soil and warm climate.
Statement 2: Cotton fibres are separated from the seeds by the process of spinning.
(a) Both statements 1 and 2 are correct and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1.
(b) Both statements 1 and 2 are correct but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
(c) Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is incorrect.
(d) Both statements 1 and 2 are incorrect.
Ans: (c)
Q31: What is the other name of sundial, which was used to measure time in olden days?
(a) Samrat Yantra
(b) Qutub Yantra
(c) Magneto Graphs
(d) Hourglass
Ans: (a)
In olden days, shadows caused by objects placed in the sun were used to measure time. Such a device is called a sundial or Samrat Yantra.
Q32: Which one of the following pollutants causes ozone holes?
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) Sulphur dioxide
(c) Carbon monoxide
(d) Chlorofluorocarbon
Ans: (d)
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other halogenated ozone depleting substances (ODS) are mainly responsible for man-made chemical ozone depletion.
Q33: Reena soaked some moong seeds in water overnight. The next day, after draining the water, she wrapped the seeds in a wet cloth. After one day, she noticed small white structures emerging from the seeds. These small white structures will develop into ______.
(a) Stems
(b) Leaves
(c) Roots
(d) Fruits
Ans: (c)
Q34: Read the given statements and select the correct ones:
(a) Hemp fibres are obtained from the leaves of its plant.
(b) Examples of bast fibres are jute, hemp and sisal.
(c) Silk cotton is obtained from silky hair that surrounds the seeds of kapok trees.
(d) Wool on burning gives the smell of burning hair.
Ans: (b)
Q35: Refer to the given statements and select the option that correctly fills the blanks in any two of them:
(i) Stamens form the ______ reproductive part of a plant.
(ii) Roots absorb water and ______ from the soil.
(iii) Pea plant has ______ flowers.
(iv) ______ is a short stalk that attaches leaf to the stem.
(a) (i)-Female; (ii)-Minerals
(b) (ii)-Starch; (iii)-Incomplete
(c) (iii)-Complete; (iv)-Style
(d) (i)-Male; (iv)-Petiole
Ans: (d)
Q36: In the given food chain, who is the secondary consumer?
Grass -> Grasshopper -> Frog -> Snake
(a) Snake
(b) Frog
(c) Grasshopper
(d) Grass
Ans: (b)
The food chain follows the order as given below: Producer -> Primary consumer -> Secondary consumer -> Tertiary consumer
Hence, Grass -> Grasshopper -> Frog -> Snake
Frog = Secondary consumer
Q37: Which of the following statements regarding air is incorrect?
(a) Air contains dust particles and water vapour.
(b) Air neither has fixed shape nor has fixed volume.
(c) Air has mass and occupies space.
(d) Air is not compressible.
Ans: (d)
Q39: Select the statement that is not true.
(a) Salmon migrates from freshwater to the sea for breeding.
(b) Arctic tern travels the longest migration route by an animal.
(c) Seasonal mass movement of animals from one place to another is called migration.
(d) Chameleon changes the color of its skin to blend with the environment.
Ans: (a)
Q40: Select the incorrect match.
(a) Fern - Spores
(b) Dahlia - Stem
(c) Bryophyllum - Leaf
(d) Sweet potato - Root
Ans: (b)
Q41: Which of the following is incorrect regarding skeletal support system of different organisms?
(a) Earthworms have liquid skeleton where liquid filled spaces inside the body serve as a support system
(b) Skeletal muscles work in pairs
(c) Snakes have bristles on the under surface of the body to support movement.
(d) Birds have hollow bones with air filled cavities.
Ans: (c)
Earthworm has bristles on the underside of the body to support movement. The bristles are connected with muscles. The bristles help to get a good grip on the ground.
Q42: Which of the following are indications of higher speed?
(i) Given distance has been covered in a shorter time.
(ii) Given distance has been covered in a longer time.
(iii) Larger distance is covered in a given time.
(iv) Shorter distance is covered in a given time.
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (iii) and (iv)
(d) (i) and (iii)
Ans: (d)
Higher speed is indicated by the following statements:
(i) Given distance has been covered in a shorter time.
(iii) Larger distance is covered in a given time.
Q43: Which of the following parts of the eye is matched incorrectly with its function?
(a) Iris - Controls the amount of light entering the eye.
(b) Pupil - Light enters the eye through it.
(c) Cornea - An image of an object seen is formed on it.
(d) Eyelid - Shields the eye from dust, flies, rain, etc.
Ans: (c)
The cornea is responsible for focusing light, but it does not form an image. Instead, the retina is where the image of an object is actually formed. The other parts are correctly matched with their functions.
Q44: Which of the following types of rocks is also referred to as natural glass?
(a) Gneiss
(b) Obsidian
(c) Basalt
(d) Sandstone
Ans: (b)
Q45: Unscramble the provided letters to identify a type of material: U B R E R B. Which of the following items cannot be produced using this material?
(a) Truck tyres
(b) Incandescent light bulb
(c) Eraser
(d) Hose pipe
Ans: (b)
(a) I – z, II – x, III – y
(b) I – x, II – z, III – y
(c) I – y, II – z, III – x
(d) I – y, II – x, III – z
Ans: (a)
Proteins are called the body-building foods as they help muscles to grow. Carbohydrates are called energy-giving foods as they provide essential energy to the body to work. Vitamins do not provide any energy to the body, but help in keeping the body healthy.
Q47: Some points have been listed down while learning about biodegradable and non-biodegradable substances.
(i) It can be torn into small pieces.
(ii) Soak these pieces in water for a day.
(iii) Make a thick paste and spread it on a net or sieve.
(iv) Let water drain off completely.
(v) Use an old cloth or newspaper to remove the extra water from the paste and dry it.
(vi) Use this paste to get beautiful patterns.
Which process are the above points related to?
(a) Recycling paper
(b) Reducing dangerous effects of plastic
(c) Recycling plastic
(d) Reusing clothes
Ans: (a)
Steps involved in the process of recycling paper:
Q48: Which of the following is a process used to separate hair of different textures during the processing of wool?
(a) Sorting
(b) Scouring
(c) Dyeing
(d) Shearing
Ans: (a)
Sorting is the process of separating hair of different textures during the processing of wool.
It is done after scouring.
Q49: Which of the following is a reversible change?
(a) Baking of bread
(b) Rusting of iron
(c) Making of curd from milk
(d) Sublimation of naphthalene balls
Ans: (d)
Sublimation is a reversible change. When a substance sublimes on heating, it changes directly from the solid to gaseous state without passing through the liquid state. Desublimation, or deposition, is the reverse of this process in which a gas is directly converted into solid state on cooling.
Therefore, sublimation is a reversible change that can be undone or reversed.
Q50: Which of the following is an example of a regular reflection?
(a) Reflection on a lake
(a) Reflection on a plane mirror
(a) Reflection on a flowing river
(a) None of these
Ans: (b)
Reflection on a plane mirror is an example of a regular reflection.
Reflection is the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated. Common examples include the reflection of light, sound and water waves.
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