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Ans: (c)
Q2: How many triangles are there in this picture?
(a) 10
(b) 9
(c) 7
(d) 5
Ans: (a)
The triangles are given below:
agh, bhi, ijc, jdk, elk, fgl, bgj, aec, egj and bdf. So, there are total 10 triangles.
Q3: In the provided Venn diagram, the circle indicates boy children, the triangle indicates girl children, and the square represents twin children born in a day at a specific hospital. Which number corresponds to the twin girl children born in that hospital?
(a) 8
(b) 4
(c) 9
(d) 5
Ans: (b)
Q4: If square represents 'hall', circle represents 'water', diamond shows 'people', arrow represents 'educated' and triangle represents 'dirty', then which of the following represents 'people sitting in dirty hall'?
(a) 7
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 3
Ans: (c)People = diamond
dirty = triangle
hall = square
Number that is common for these 3 shapes is 6 which is represented by the red line.
Q5: How many symbols in the provided sequence are directly preceded by a number and directly followed by a letter? 5 8 # B F L ? 4 * M 7 9 G H 2 M 3 + 8 4 ? $ P Q 6 R 7 * H T
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
Ans: (b)
Q6: A person starts moving towards south. After walking 20 m, he turns to his right and walks 25 m. Further, he turns to his left and walks 20 m again. Finally, he moves to his left and walks 25 m. How far is he now from the starting point?
(a) 20 m
(b) 40 m
(c) 45 m
(d) 90 m
Ans: (b)
S = Start point, and E = End point
The person is 40 metres far from the starting point.
Q7: A man walks 5 km towards south and then turns to the right. After walking 3 km, he turns to the left and walks 5 km. In which direction is he now with respect to the starting point?
(a) West
(b) South
(c) Northeast
(d) Southwest
Ans: (d)
Hence, D is in the southwest with respect to the starting point A.
Q8: If MONK is written as PRQN, STRONG is written as VWURQJ, then how will SCIENCE be written in that code?
(a) VFLHQFH
(b) VFLHFQH
(c) ESCNEIC
(d) QSIHQCE
Ans: (a)
Q9: In a specific coding system, if PHILOSOPHY is represented as SFLJRQRNKW, how is PSYCHOLOGY encoded in that same system?
(a) SQBALNPMJW
(b) SVBFKRORJB
(c) SQBAKMOMJW
(d) SBVFKPSKSC
Ans: (c)
Q10: A and B are siblings. E is the wife of F. D is the son of E. If B is the daughter of F, then how is B related to D?
(a) Brother
(b) Sister
(c) Daughter-in-law
(d) Cousin
Ans: (b)
So, B is the sister of D.
Ans: (c)
Q12: Choose the correct option.
Statement A- Veins carry blood from all arts of the body back to the heart.
Statement B- The vascular tissue for the transport of water and nutrients in plant is called phloem.
(a) Statement A is false and B is true
(b) Statement A is true and B is false
(c) Both the statements are true
(d) Both the statements are false
Ans: (b)
Veins carry de-oxygenated blood from all the body parts back to the heart and phloem transport food and xylem transports water and minerals from the soil.
Q13: What causes the temperature of a liquid to decrease during the process of evaporation?
(a) Air removes thermal energy through conduction.
(b) Air removes thermal energy through radiation.
(c) Each liquid particle acquires sufficient energy to escape the liquid state.
(d) The average energy decreases because higher energy molecules escape into the air as vapor.
Ans: (d)
Q14: Which of the following options accurately depicts the positions of the Sun (S), Moon (M), and Earth (E) during a full moon and a new moon?
(a) MES (Full Moon), MSE (New Moon)
(b) SEM (Full Moon), SME (New Moon)
(c) SME (Full Moon), ESM (New Moon)
(d) ESM (Full Moon), EMS (New Moon)
Ans: (b)
Q15: Match the columns and choose the correct option.
(a) (A) – (ii), (B) – (iii), (C) – (iv), (D) – (i)
(b) (A) – (iii), (B) – (iv), (C) – (i), (D) – (ii)
(c) (A) – (iv), (B) – (i), (C) – (ii), (D) – (iii)
(d) (A) – (ii), (B) – (i), (C) - (iv), (D) – (iii)
Ans: (d)
Trachea is the respiratory organ in cockroach. Prawn and crab respire through gills. Sponges and Hydra respire through their body surface (skin). Lungs are the respiratory organs in humans.
Q16: Which of the following methods do plants utilize to expel water as vapor?
(a) Photosynthesis
(b) Respiration
(c) Transpiration
(d) Evaporation
Ans: (c)
Q17: Which of the following groups consists solely of non-metal elements?
(a) Oxygen, Nitrogen, Magnesium
(b) Phosphorus, Chlorine, Sulfur
(c) Calcium, Sodium, Carbon
(d) Neon, Aluminum, Boron
Ans: (b)
Q18: The diagram given below shows a type of asexual reproduction. Identify it.
(a) Reproduction by roots
(b) Grafting
(c) Spore formation
(d) Propagation by stem tuber
Ans: (c)
Spore formation is a method of asexual reproduction. Plants like ferns, moss, fungi reproduce by this method.
Q19: The statements given below refer to the advantages of vegetative propagation in plants. Choose the statement which does not match with vegetative propagation in plants.
(a) Rapid, easier and cheaper method of reproduction.
(b) Flower is the reproductive part in this method.
(c) Good quality varieties can be preserved.
(d) Used in horticulture to develop ornamental plants.
Ans: (b)
The reproduction in which only vegetative parts of a plant take part is known as vegetative propagation. The vegetative parts are stem, leaves and roots. Flowers are not involved in vegetative propagation.
Q20: Which of the following is an advantage of being a multicellular organism?
(a) It allows the organism to be larger.
(b) Cell differentiation occurs in it.
(c) It allows the organism to change its shape.
(d) Both (1) and (2)
Ans: (d)
There are advantages to being multicellular rather than unicellular. These include allowing the organism to be larger, and cell differentiation (having different types of cells with different functions). Cellular differentiation is the process by which a less specialised cell becomes a more specialised cell type. Differentiation occurs many times during the development of a multicellular organism as the organism changes from a single zygote to a complex system of tissues and cell types.
Q21: What occurs to the speed of light when it transitions from air to water?
(a) It decreases
(b) It increases
(c) It remains unchanged
(d) It stops completely
Ans: (a)
Q22: Which of the following materials will be attracted by a magnet?
(a) Wood
(b) Paper
(c) Plastic
(d) Iron
Ans: (d)
Q23: Which of the following represents a chemical change?
(a) Melting of ice
(b) Dissolving sugar in water
(c) Burning of paper
(d) Freezing of water
Ans: (c)
Q24: Identify the correct statement regarding the use of fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture.
(a) They improve the water retention capacity of soil.
(b) They help to maintain soil fertility for long durations.
(c) They help in providing the required nutrients to crops for better growth.
(d) They are harmful to the environment.
Ans: (c)
Q25: An object travels 40 meters in 5 seconds. What is the speed of the object?
(a) 8 m/s
(b) 150 m/s
(c) 35 m/s
(d) 45 m/s
Ans: (a)
Q26: What is the primary element found in biogas?
(a) Oxygen
(b) Nitrogen
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Methane
Ans: (d)
Q27: In human cheek cell, nucleus is separated from the cytoplasm by a membrane called the nuclear membrane. In the figure, which of the following parts represents the nuclear membrane?
(a) D
(b) B
(c) A
(d) C
Ans: (c)
Q28: What is the chemical name for baking soda?
(a) Sodium hydroxide
(b) Sodium carbonate
(c) Sodium bicarbonate
(d) Potassium bicarbonate
Ans: (c)
Q29: Which of the following gases contributes to global warming?
(a) Nitrogen
(b) Carbon dioxide
(c) Oxygen
(d) Methane
Ans: (b)
Q30: Which of the following accurately pairs a nutrient deficiency with its related disease?
(a) Scurvy – Vitamin B1
(b) Pellagra – Vitamin B3
(c) Rickets – Vitamin C
(d) Beriberi – Vitamin D
Ans: (b)
Q31: Examine the provided flow chart and choose the option that accurately depicts I, II, and III.
(a) Sweet, Neutral, Baking soda
(b) Sour, Acidic, Calamine
(c) Sour, Alkaline, Vinegar
(d) Sweet, Alkaline, Calamine
Ans: (b)
Q32: Examine the provided flow chart closely. X is utilized for surfacing roads. Determine the identities of X, Y, and Z.
(a) Coal, coal tar, diesel
(b) Coal, graphite, kerosene
(c) Coal, coal tar, bitumen
(d) CNG, coal tar, gasoline
Ans: (c)
Q33: A science teacher has arranged test tubes with various substances. Identify the statement that is incorrect regarding the experimental setup.
(a) Turmeric solution turns red in test tubes 1 and 3.
(b) China rose indicator turns blue in test tubes 2 and 4.
(c) Methyl orange turns yellow in test tubes 1 and 3.
(d) Phenolphthalein remains colorless in test tubes 2 and 4.
Ans: (b)
Q34: Which of the following acts as a producer in a food chain?
(a) Grass
(b) Lion
(c) Rabbit
(d) Eagle
Ans: (a)
Q35: Which of the following is not considered a renewable energy source?
(a) Wind
(b) Solar
(c) Coal
(d) Hydropower
Ans: (c)
Q36: Which material is known to be the most effective conductor of electricity?
(a) Copper
(b) Rubber
(c) Plastic
(d) Glass
Ans: (a)
Q37: Which process leads to the rust formation on iron?
(a) Combustion
(b) Electrolysis
(c) Oxidation
(d) Reduction
Ans: (c)
Q38: Which gas plays a significant role in global warming?
(a) Nitrogen
(b) Carbon dioxide
(c) Oxygen
(d) Methane
Ans: (b)
Q39: What is the primary element found in biogas?
(a) Oxygen
(b) Nitrogen
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Methane
Ans: (d)
Q40: Which of the following is not a role of the digestive system?
(a) Absorption
(b) Respiration
(c) Digestion
(d) Ingestion
Ans: (b)
Q41: What type of energy is contained in food?
(a) Kinetic energy
(b) Potential energy
(c) Chemical energy
(d) Thermal energy
Ans: (c)
Q42: Which of the following statements is true regarding acids?
(a) Acids turn blue litmus paper red.
(b) Acids are sweet in taste.
(c) Acids feel slippery to touch.
(d) Acids have a pH greater than 7.
Ans: (a)
Q43: Refer to the diagram given below and choose the incorrect option regarding the information conveyed in the diagram.
(a) A sperms can have either an X chromosome or Y chromosome.
(b) All female eggs contain only the X chromosome.
(c) Sex chromosomes of the father determine the sex of an unborn baby.
(d) Sex chromosomes of the mother determine the sex of an unborn baby.
Ans: (d)
Sex chromosomes of the father determine the sex of an unborn baby. The belief that the mother is responsible for the sex of her baby is completely wrong and to blame her for this is totally unjustified.
Q44: Which of the following statements regarding the human circulatory system is accurate?
(a) Veins transport oxygen-rich blood.
(b) Arteries transport oxygen-poor blood.
(c) Blood passes through the heart two times in a single complete cycle.
(d) The heart sends blood to the lungs via the pulmonary artery.
Ans: (c)
Q45: Which of the following statements are true?
1. The sulphurous acid turns blue litmus paper red.
2. In general, metallic oxides are acidic in nature.
3. Phosphorus is a very reactive non-metal.
(a) 1 and 3
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1 and 2
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Ans: (a)
1. The sulphurous acid turns blue litmus paper red. This statement is true.
2. In general, metallic oxides are acidic in nature. This statement is false as they are basic in nature.
3. Generally, non-metals do not react with water, although they may be very reactive in air. Such non-metals are stored in water. For example, phosphorus is a very reactive non-metal. It catches fire if exposed to air. To prevent the contact of phosphorus with atmospheric oxygen, it is stored in water.
(a) 'C' cells are found in the organs involved in involuntary movement.
(b) 'A' cells carry oxygen to different tissues.
(c) 'B' cells lack a nucleus.
(d) 'A' cells contain a respiratory pigment.
Ans: (c)
The correct identification of cells A, B and C is:
A - Red blood cells
B - Nerve cells
C - Smooth muscle cells
Nerve cells contain a nucleus present in the cyton of the nerve cell. RBCs lack a nucleus.
Q47: Manu was heating oil to fry potato chips. All of a sudden the cooking oil caught fire. What should Manu do in such a situation?
(a) Pour water to extinguish fire.
(b) Switch off the flame of the burner.
(c) Put a lid on the frying pan to cut off contact between fuel and oxygen.
(d) Pour cold oil in the frying pan.
(a) Only a and b
(b) Only b and c
(c) Only c and d
(d) Only a and d
Ans: (b)
Switch off the flame of the burner. Put a lid on the frying pan to cut off contact between fuel and oxygen and the flame will go off.
Q48: Which of the following pictures come under the category of bacteria?
(a) A and B
(b) D and C
(c) E and F
(d) B and E
Ans: (a)
Pictures A and B come under the category of bacteria.
Q49: Identify the given organisms (P-S) and select the correct statement regarding them.
(a) Cell wall is present in P whereas it is absent in Q, R, and S.
(b) R is a eukaryotic organism, whereas P, Q, and S are prokaryotic.
(c) Q is photosynthetic, whereas S is parasitic in nature.
(d) P and R are considered as connecting links between living and non-living things.
Ans: (c)
Q50: What is the basic difference between the two components of flame as shown in the figure?
(a) Luminous flame undergoes incomplete combustion.
(b) Non-luminous flame undergoes complete combustion.
(c) Both the flames do not get excess oxygen as required.
(d) Both the flames get enough carbon dioxide as required.
Ans: (a)
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