i) The document provides general instructions for a question-cum-answer booklet containing two groups - Group I and Group II. Group I has Parts A and B, Group II has Parts C and D. Parts A, C contain multiple choice questions, Parts B, D require written answers.
ii) Space is provided below each question in Parts A, C to write answers, and enough space is given for questions in Parts B, D. Space for rough work is at the bottom of each page except page 32.
iii) Group I covers Physics and Chemistry with 65 marks, Group II covers Biology with 35 marks.
This document contains 50 multiple choice questions about physics concepts like force, motion, energy, electricity, optics and more. The questions test fundamental understandings like:
- Definitions of physical quantities like pressure, stress and Young's modulus
- Relationships between distance, time, speed and displacement from graphs
- Principles that balances, circuits, transformers and dynamos operate on
- Behavior of light, sound waves and electromagnetic fields
- Characteristics of states of matter, heat transfer and phase changes
The document provides a summary of a physics exam for Oxford University consisting of 3 sections - multiple choice, written answers, and a long question. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions on topics including kinematics, mechanics, orbits, and quantum mechanics. Section B requires written explanations for circuit diagrams and solving geometry problems using information about cubes and densities. Section C is a long question involving calculating the kinetic energy, velocity, acceleration, distance, and height reached over time for an electric toy car with constant power.
The document contains sample questions and solutions for understanding concepts related to distance-time graphs and speed-time graphs. It introduces key ideas such as calculating speed from the gradient of a distance-time graph, calculating average speed and acceleration from areas under graphs, and using graphs to solve word problems about distance, speed, and time for moving objects. Several practice exercises with multiple choice and short answer questions are provided to help students apply these graph-based concepts.
This document contains a mathematics enrichment module on representing the Earth as a sphere. It includes 6 problems involving calculating distances, times, speeds and locations on the Earth's surface given latitudes and longitudes. The problems require applying concepts like the ratio of distances to points via the North and South poles, converting between angular and linear distances, and solving related rate problems involving travel along parallels of latitude or meridians of longitude.
Module 13 Gradient And Area Under A Graphguestcc333c
1) The document provides examples and questions related to calculating gradient, area under graphs, speed, velocity, and distance from speed-time and distance-time graphs.
2) It includes 10 multi-part questions testing concepts like calculating rate of change of speed, uniform speed, total distance, meeting time, and average speed.
3) Detailed step-by-step answers are provided for each question at the end to demonstrate how to apply the concepts to calculate the requested values.
AP PGECET Geo Engineering 2016 question paperEneutron
This document provides instructions for a multiple choice test consisting of 120 questions to be completed in 120 minutes. Each question has 4 answer choices marked A, B, C or D. Questions are to be answered on an OMR answer sheet using a blue or black ballpoint pen. The OMR answer sheet must be handed in before leaving the examination hall. Calculators and electronic devices are not allowed. The test booklet cannot be detached or modified.
This document presents an interactive presentation on carbocation rearrangement practice problems created by Bill Weigel and Dr. Laurie Starkey. Users are asked to propose new carbocation structures that would result from hydride shifts, methyl shifts, and ring expansions of starting structures. Feedback is requested through a short online survey to help evaluate the exercises. The presentation contains questions on several types of rearrangements followed by the answers.
This document contains 50 multiple choice questions about physics concepts like force, motion, energy, electricity, optics and more. The questions test fundamental understandings like:
- Definitions of physical quantities like pressure, stress and Young's modulus
- Relationships between distance, time, speed and displacement from graphs
- Principles that balances, circuits, transformers and dynamos operate on
- Behavior of light, sound waves and electromagnetic fields
- Characteristics of states of matter, heat transfer and phase changes
The document provides a summary of a physics exam for Oxford University consisting of 3 sections - multiple choice, written answers, and a long question. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions on topics including kinematics, mechanics, orbits, and quantum mechanics. Section B requires written explanations for circuit diagrams and solving geometry problems using information about cubes and densities. Section C is a long question involving calculating the kinetic energy, velocity, acceleration, distance, and height reached over time for an electric toy car with constant power.
The document contains sample questions and solutions for understanding concepts related to distance-time graphs and speed-time graphs. It introduces key ideas such as calculating speed from the gradient of a distance-time graph, calculating average speed and acceleration from areas under graphs, and using graphs to solve word problems about distance, speed, and time for moving objects. Several practice exercises with multiple choice and short answer questions are provided to help students apply these graph-based concepts.
This document contains a mathematics enrichment module on representing the Earth as a sphere. It includes 6 problems involving calculating distances, times, speeds and locations on the Earth's surface given latitudes and longitudes. The problems require applying concepts like the ratio of distances to points via the North and South poles, converting between angular and linear distances, and solving related rate problems involving travel along parallels of latitude or meridians of longitude.
Module 13 Gradient And Area Under A Graphguestcc333c
1) The document provides examples and questions related to calculating gradient, area under graphs, speed, velocity, and distance from speed-time and distance-time graphs.
2) It includes 10 multi-part questions testing concepts like calculating rate of change of speed, uniform speed, total distance, meeting time, and average speed.
3) Detailed step-by-step answers are provided for each question at the end to demonstrate how to apply the concepts to calculate the requested values.
AP PGECET Geo Engineering 2016 question paperEneutron
This document provides instructions for a multiple choice test consisting of 120 questions to be completed in 120 minutes. Each question has 4 answer choices marked A, B, C or D. Questions are to be answered on an OMR answer sheet using a blue or black ballpoint pen. The OMR answer sheet must be handed in before leaving the examination hall. Calculators and electronic devices are not allowed. The test booklet cannot be detached or modified.
This document presents an interactive presentation on carbocation rearrangement practice problems created by Bill Weigel and Dr. Laurie Starkey. Users are asked to propose new carbocation structures that would result from hydride shifts, methyl shifts, and ring expansions of starting structures. Feedback is requested through a short online survey to help evaluate the exercises. The presentation contains questions on several types of rearrangements followed by the answers.
This document provides the GATE question paper from 2010 for the Civil Engineering exam. It contains 51 questions in total, with questions 1-25 carrying 1 mark each and questions 26-51 carrying 2 marks each. The questions cover topics in mathematics, structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, water resources engineering, transportation engineering, and environmental engineering. Sample questions assess knowledge of limits, probability, differential equations, bending moments, soil classification, flow in channels, traffic signs, and noise pollution standards. The document is a source of past exam questions to help civil engineering students prepare for the GATE exam.
The document contains 10 math problems involving finding equations of lines from graphs, finding gradients, y-intercepts, x-intercepts, and points of intersection of parallel and perpendicular lines. It provides diagrams and step-by-step workings for calculating values related to the straight lines shown. The document tests skills in using properties of straight lines, simultaneous equations, and coordinate geometry.
This document appears to be a practice test containing 50 multiple choice questions related to various topics in electronics and communication engineering. The questions cover topics like flip-flops, memory addressing, Boolean logic, transistors, diodes, modulation, communications systems, transforms, and data interpretation. The full answer key is not provided.
1. The document contains practice problems about finding unknown angle measures in diagrams with circles and tangent lines. There are multiple exercises with 10 problems each, focusing on using properties of tangents, radii, and angles to find values like x, y, or other angle measures.
2. Key concepts covered include common tangents to multiple circles, relationships between an angle at the circumference and the angle inscribed by the tangent, and using properties of circles like diameters.
3. Students must apply properties of circles and tangents to analyze the geometric diagrams and choose the correct measure for variables like x, y, or an angle based on the information given.
This document contains a summary of 8 mathematics questions on the topic of sets. Each question contains 1-4 parts asking students to shade regions on Venn diagrams, list set elements, or calculate set properties like union and intersection. The document also provides the answers to each question in point form for easy reference.
This document provides a series of math word problems involving transformations. It includes:
1) Five sections with multiple parts assessing skills with translations, reflections, rotations, and enlargements/reductions. Problems include finding coordinates of transformed points and describing transformations.
2) Diagrams of figures on Cartesian planes along with their transformed images under different combinations of transformations.
3) Calculating areas of transformed figures when given the area of the original figure.
The document assesses a wide range of skills with geometric transformations, providing practice applying concepts of translations, reflections, rotations, and scale changes to specific word problems and diagrams.
The second part of the Introduction to new NVidia RTX graphics cards architecture and new Raytracing pipeline in DirectX12 (DXR) and Vulkan 1.2 libraries used in real-time rendering.
This document provides instructions for an entrance examination for a five year integrated M.Sc. program in Applied Geology, Chemistry and Physics. It instructs candidates to write their register number, not write their name, shade answer options on the answer sheet using an HB pencil, and not write in the question paper. It notes the exam will have 50 multiple choice questions with four options each, lasting 2 hours with a maximum score of 400 marks. Incorrect answers will receive -1 mark and correct answers will receive 4 marks.
This document contains 15 physics questions with multiple choice answers. The questions cover topics such as the Lyman and Balmer series in spectroscopy, refraction of light through a prism, radioactive decay processes, reflection of sound waves, properties of circuits with batteries and resistors, buoyancy, capacitors and inductors in AC circuits, magnetic properties of current carrying conductors, diffraction of light through a single slit, thin lens properties, and kinematic equations for vertical projectile motion. For each question there is one correct multiple choice answer listed.
(1) Section I of the exam paper tests candidates on their knowledge of core physics concepts through multiple choice and extended response questions. It is out of 75 marks and split into two parts. (2) Part A consists of 20 multiple choice questions to be completed in around 35 minutes. Part B contains longer answer questions worth 55 marks to be completed in around 100 minutes. (3) The paper tests topics across the HSC physics course including mechanics, electromagnetism, modern physics and astrophysics through theoretical and practical application questions requiring calculations and diagrams.
Mechanical engineering important fluid mechanics mcq Manish Nepal
1) Shear stress in a turbulent flow is given by the formula
τ = η (du / dy)
Where η (eta) is,
a. eddy viscosity
b. apparent viscosity
c. virtual viscosity
d. all of the above
ANSWER: all of the above
2) Magnitude of eddy viscosity for laminar flow is
a. less than zero
b. zero
c. greater than zero
d. unpredictable
ANSWER: zero
3) Kinematic eddy viscosity (ε) is the ratio of
a. eddy viscosity (η) to dynamic viscosity (μ)
b. eddy viscosity (η) to kinematic viscosity (ν)
c. kinematic viscosity to eddy viscosity (η)
d. eddy viscosity (η) to mass density (ρ)
ANSWER: eddy viscosity (η) to mass density (ρ)
The document provides information about the Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PG CET) for engineering programs offered by various universities in Karnataka, India. It specifies that the test will be held on July 1, 2017 from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm. It will have 100 multiple choice questions, with 50 questions carrying 1 mark each and 25 questions carrying 2 marks each. The document also provides instructions to candidates regarding properly filling the answer sheet and details about question paper versions and serial numbers.
Renewable energy resources mcqs quiz unit(1 5)HRJEETSINGH
This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about renewable energy resources. It covers topics like solar energy, geothermal energy, and wind energy. Some key details covered are:
- The main disadvantages of renewable energy is unreliable supply.
- Solar cells convert light to electricity via the photovoltaic effect.
- Methane is the main component of biogas.
- The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is mainly responsible for research and development in India on renewable sources like solar, wind, small hydro, and biogas.
- India has a large amount of installed grid interactive renewable power capacity in wind power.
The document provides a summary of a physics exam for Oxford University consisting of 3 sections - multiple choice, written answers, and a long question. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions on topics including kinematics, pressure, orbits, buoyancy, quantum mechanics, and acceleration. Section B requires written explanations for circuit diagrams and a physics problem involving cubes of different densities. Section C involves calculating the kinetic energy, acceleration, velocity, and height of an electric toy car climbing a rope using its motor power as it moves.
This document provides instructions for a physics exam. It describes the format and sections of the exam paper. Section 1 contains multiple choice questions with one or more correct answers. Section 2 contains paragraphs followed by related questions, each with a single correct answer. Section 3 has multiple choice questions with matching lists. The marking scheme awards marks for correct answers and deducts marks for incorrect answers. The document then provides sample exam questions in physics.
This document contains information about a NTSE test for students, including:
- Details about the test such as the date, time limit, and maximum marks
- Sections on Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics, each with multiple choice questions and answer keys
- Contact information for Zignasa, the test preparation company, including their head office and branch office addresses and phone numbers
The document appears to contain 160 multiple choice questions related to engineering subjects such as physics, electronics, and magnetism. Some sample questions include ones about resonance tubes, ratios of heat capacities of air, lenses in water, forces between charged particles, and electric fields inside hollow conducting spheres. The questions cover topics like optics, electricity, magnetism, electronics, and other areas of engineering.
The document provides a summary of questions and answers from JEE(ADVANCED) – 2014 PAPER-2 Code-1. It includes 3 sections:
1) Section 1 contains 10 multiple choice questions with one correct answer each about physics concepts like kinetic energy, forces, electric fields, etc.
2) Section 2 contains 3 paragraphs with comprehension questions about thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and electromagnetism.
3) Section 3 contains 4 matching questions pairing concepts from lists about physics problems involving charges, lenses, and inclined planes.
The summary briefly outlines the 3 main sections and types of questions contained in the document to provide the high-level structure and essential information.
The document provides an introduction to a Teacher Energized Resource Manual created by the Central Board of Secondary Education to help teachers align their classroom teaching to a competency-based framework. It outlines how the manual corresponds to NCERT textbook chapters and provides learning objectives, assessment items, and activity suggestions for each concept. The goal is to support teachers in helping students develop key competencies and attain desired learning outcomes. Suggestions and feedback from teachers are welcomed to further improve the manual.
The document provides learning objectives and test items for a chapter on crop production and management. It outlines key concepts related to agricultural practices like classifying kharif and rabi crops, steps in crop cultivation, soil preparation, sowing, adding manure and fertilizers, irrigation, weed control, harvesting, and storage. Learning objectives are mapped to NCERT learning outcomes on classifying and differentiating materials/organisms, applying scientific concepts to solve problems, and applying environmental understanding to conservation. Test items assess if students can achieve objectives like comparing tools, distinguishing manure and fertilizers, and analyzing traditional and modern irrigation methods.
The correct option is (a). When baking soda and vinegar are mixed, a chemical reaction takes place between them to produce carbon dioxide gas as a new substance. This indicates a chemical change has occurred.
This document provides the GATE question paper from 2010 for the Civil Engineering exam. It contains 51 questions in total, with questions 1-25 carrying 1 mark each and questions 26-51 carrying 2 marks each. The questions cover topics in mathematics, structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, water resources engineering, transportation engineering, and environmental engineering. Sample questions assess knowledge of limits, probability, differential equations, bending moments, soil classification, flow in channels, traffic signs, and noise pollution standards. The document is a source of past exam questions to help civil engineering students prepare for the GATE exam.
The document contains 10 math problems involving finding equations of lines from graphs, finding gradients, y-intercepts, x-intercepts, and points of intersection of parallel and perpendicular lines. It provides diagrams and step-by-step workings for calculating values related to the straight lines shown. The document tests skills in using properties of straight lines, simultaneous equations, and coordinate geometry.
This document appears to be a practice test containing 50 multiple choice questions related to various topics in electronics and communication engineering. The questions cover topics like flip-flops, memory addressing, Boolean logic, transistors, diodes, modulation, communications systems, transforms, and data interpretation. The full answer key is not provided.
1. The document contains practice problems about finding unknown angle measures in diagrams with circles and tangent lines. There are multiple exercises with 10 problems each, focusing on using properties of tangents, radii, and angles to find values like x, y, or other angle measures.
2. Key concepts covered include common tangents to multiple circles, relationships between an angle at the circumference and the angle inscribed by the tangent, and using properties of circles like diameters.
3. Students must apply properties of circles and tangents to analyze the geometric diagrams and choose the correct measure for variables like x, y, or an angle based on the information given.
This document contains a summary of 8 mathematics questions on the topic of sets. Each question contains 1-4 parts asking students to shade regions on Venn diagrams, list set elements, or calculate set properties like union and intersection. The document also provides the answers to each question in point form for easy reference.
This document provides a series of math word problems involving transformations. It includes:
1) Five sections with multiple parts assessing skills with translations, reflections, rotations, and enlargements/reductions. Problems include finding coordinates of transformed points and describing transformations.
2) Diagrams of figures on Cartesian planes along with their transformed images under different combinations of transformations.
3) Calculating areas of transformed figures when given the area of the original figure.
The document assesses a wide range of skills with geometric transformations, providing practice applying concepts of translations, reflections, rotations, and scale changes to specific word problems and diagrams.
The second part of the Introduction to new NVidia RTX graphics cards architecture and new Raytracing pipeline in DirectX12 (DXR) and Vulkan 1.2 libraries used in real-time rendering.
This document provides instructions for an entrance examination for a five year integrated M.Sc. program in Applied Geology, Chemistry and Physics. It instructs candidates to write their register number, not write their name, shade answer options on the answer sheet using an HB pencil, and not write in the question paper. It notes the exam will have 50 multiple choice questions with four options each, lasting 2 hours with a maximum score of 400 marks. Incorrect answers will receive -1 mark and correct answers will receive 4 marks.
This document contains 15 physics questions with multiple choice answers. The questions cover topics such as the Lyman and Balmer series in spectroscopy, refraction of light through a prism, radioactive decay processes, reflection of sound waves, properties of circuits with batteries and resistors, buoyancy, capacitors and inductors in AC circuits, magnetic properties of current carrying conductors, diffraction of light through a single slit, thin lens properties, and kinematic equations for vertical projectile motion. For each question there is one correct multiple choice answer listed.
(1) Section I of the exam paper tests candidates on their knowledge of core physics concepts through multiple choice and extended response questions. It is out of 75 marks and split into two parts. (2) Part A consists of 20 multiple choice questions to be completed in around 35 minutes. Part B contains longer answer questions worth 55 marks to be completed in around 100 minutes. (3) The paper tests topics across the HSC physics course including mechanics, electromagnetism, modern physics and astrophysics through theoretical and practical application questions requiring calculations and diagrams.
Mechanical engineering important fluid mechanics mcq Manish Nepal
1) Shear stress in a turbulent flow is given by the formula
τ = η (du / dy)
Where η (eta) is,
a. eddy viscosity
b. apparent viscosity
c. virtual viscosity
d. all of the above
ANSWER: all of the above
2) Magnitude of eddy viscosity for laminar flow is
a. less than zero
b. zero
c. greater than zero
d. unpredictable
ANSWER: zero
3) Kinematic eddy viscosity (ε) is the ratio of
a. eddy viscosity (η) to dynamic viscosity (μ)
b. eddy viscosity (η) to kinematic viscosity (ν)
c. kinematic viscosity to eddy viscosity (η)
d. eddy viscosity (η) to mass density (ρ)
ANSWER: eddy viscosity (η) to mass density (ρ)
The document provides information about the Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PG CET) for engineering programs offered by various universities in Karnataka, India. It specifies that the test will be held on July 1, 2017 from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm. It will have 100 multiple choice questions, with 50 questions carrying 1 mark each and 25 questions carrying 2 marks each. The document also provides instructions to candidates regarding properly filling the answer sheet and details about question paper versions and serial numbers.
Renewable energy resources mcqs quiz unit(1 5)HRJEETSINGH
This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about renewable energy resources. It covers topics like solar energy, geothermal energy, and wind energy. Some key details covered are:
- The main disadvantages of renewable energy is unreliable supply.
- Solar cells convert light to electricity via the photovoltaic effect.
- Methane is the main component of biogas.
- The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is mainly responsible for research and development in India on renewable sources like solar, wind, small hydro, and biogas.
- India has a large amount of installed grid interactive renewable power capacity in wind power.
The document provides a summary of a physics exam for Oxford University consisting of 3 sections - multiple choice, written answers, and a long question. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions on topics including kinematics, pressure, orbits, buoyancy, quantum mechanics, and acceleration. Section B requires written explanations for circuit diagrams and a physics problem involving cubes of different densities. Section C involves calculating the kinetic energy, acceleration, velocity, and height of an electric toy car climbing a rope using its motor power as it moves.
This document provides instructions for a physics exam. It describes the format and sections of the exam paper. Section 1 contains multiple choice questions with one or more correct answers. Section 2 contains paragraphs followed by related questions, each with a single correct answer. Section 3 has multiple choice questions with matching lists. The marking scheme awards marks for correct answers and deducts marks for incorrect answers. The document then provides sample exam questions in physics.
This document contains information about a NTSE test for students, including:
- Details about the test such as the date, time limit, and maximum marks
- Sections on Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics, each with multiple choice questions and answer keys
- Contact information for Zignasa, the test preparation company, including their head office and branch office addresses and phone numbers
The document appears to contain 160 multiple choice questions related to engineering subjects such as physics, electronics, and magnetism. Some sample questions include ones about resonance tubes, ratios of heat capacities of air, lenses in water, forces between charged particles, and electric fields inside hollow conducting spheres. The questions cover topics like optics, electricity, magnetism, electronics, and other areas of engineering.
The document provides a summary of questions and answers from JEE(ADVANCED) – 2014 PAPER-2 Code-1. It includes 3 sections:
1) Section 1 contains 10 multiple choice questions with one correct answer each about physics concepts like kinetic energy, forces, electric fields, etc.
2) Section 2 contains 3 paragraphs with comprehension questions about thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and electromagnetism.
3) Section 3 contains 4 matching questions pairing concepts from lists about physics problems involving charges, lenses, and inclined planes.
The summary briefly outlines the 3 main sections and types of questions contained in the document to provide the high-level structure and essential information.
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The document provides an introduction to a Teacher Energized Resource Manual created by the Central Board of Secondary Education to help teachers align their classroom teaching to a competency-based framework. It outlines how the manual corresponds to NCERT textbook chapters and provides learning objectives, assessment items, and activity suggestions for each concept. The goal is to support teachers in helping students develop key competencies and attain desired learning outcomes. Suggestions and feedback from teachers are welcomed to further improve the manual.
The document provides learning objectives and test items for a chapter on crop production and management. It outlines key concepts related to agricultural practices like classifying kharif and rabi crops, steps in crop cultivation, soil preparation, sowing, adding manure and fertilizers, irrigation, weed control, harvesting, and storage. Learning objectives are mapped to NCERT learning outcomes on classifying and differentiating materials/organisms, applying scientific concepts to solve problems, and applying environmental understanding to conservation. Test items assess if students can achieve objectives like comparing tools, distinguishing manure and fertilizers, and analyzing traditional and modern irrigation methods.
The correct option is (a). When baking soda and vinegar are mixed, a chemical reaction takes place between them to produce carbon dioxide gas as a new substance. This indicates a chemical change has occurred.
This document provides an overview of the key concepts from the chapters on Chemical Reactions and Equations, Acids, Bases and Salts that will be covered in the Class X science support material. It outlines the gist of each lesson, mind maps, formative assessments, higher order thinking skills questions, and sample question papers. The support material aims to help students understand the important concepts and practice questions in accordance with the CBSE CCE scheme of evaluation.
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3. The exam also includes questions that require filling in blanks with suitable terms related to the topics.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
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𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
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General Instructions :
i) The question-cum-answer booklet contains two Groups, Group – I & Group – II.
ii) Group – I contains two Parts, Part – A & Part- B and Group – II contains two
Parts, Part – C & Part – D.
iii) In Group – I, Part – A consists of 39 questions and Part – B consists of
11 questions. In Group – II, Part – C consists of 21 questions and Part – D
consists of 6 questions.
iv) Space has been provided in the question-cum-answer booklet itself to answer
the questions.
v) Follow the instructions given in Part – A of Group – I and Part – C of
Group – II and write the correct answer in full in the space provided below each
question.
vi) For Part – B of Group – I and Part – D of Group – II enough space for each
question is provided. You have to answer the questions in the space provided.
vii) Space for Rough Work has been printed and provided at the bottom of each page
except Page No. 32.
GROUP - I
( Physics & Chemistry )
( Marks : 65 )
PART - A
Four alternatives are given for each of the following questions / incomplete
statements. Only one of them is correct or most appropriate. Choose the most
appropriate alternative and write it in the space provided below each question.
39 × 1 = 39
1. “A current carrying conductor experiences a mechanical force in a magnetic field.”
The device which works on this principle is a/an
(A) electric motor (B) A.C. dynamo
(C) D.C. dynamo (D) commutator.
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(A) Electric current and potential difference
(B) Potential difference and electromotive force
(C) Electromotive force and electrical resistance
(D) Electrical resistance and electric current.
Ans :
3. Dr. Sahana has to treat her patient who is suffering from rickets. The
electromagnetic radiation to be used for this treatment is
(A) ultraviolet radiations of high frequency
(B) infrared rays of high frequency
(C) ultraviolet radiations of low frequency
(D) infrared rays of low frequency.
Ans :
4. Identify the correct relationship among the three given below with respect to X-rays :
1 2 3
L) William Roentgen P) heating effect X) Blood circulation
M) J.W. Ritter Q) absorbed by ozone layer Y) Sterilizer
N) W. Herschel R) passes through the skin Z) Radiography
(A) L, R, Z (B) M, Q, X
(C) N, P, Y (D) M, R, X.
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5. A reverse biased p-n junction offers a high resistance, because
(A) charge carriers flow across the junction
(B) the cell used supplies direct current
(C) charge carriers flow in the same direction
(D) charge carriers are repelled away from the junction.
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6. The two major parts in total radio broadcasting system are
(A) microphone and mixer
(B) speaker and detector
(C) transmitter and receiver
(D) speaker and receiving antenna.
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7. If there is voltage fluctuation in domestic circuit, the device that you use to regulate
voltage in an electrical appliance is
(A) a transducer
(B) an oscillator
(C) a diode
(D) a detector.
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8. A cyclist while going round a curve leans towards the centre of the curve to get
necessary
(A) centrifugal force
(B) centripetal force
(C) gravitational force
(D) centrifugal reaction.
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9. The device that can be fitted to the engine of a bus to prevent the driver from driving
it with overspeed is
(A) centrifugal pump
(B) centrifuge
(C) centrifugal drying machine
(D) centrifugal governor.
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10. For a satellite orbiting the earth, centripetal force is provided by
(A) the place of launch
(B) gravitational force
(C) the size of the satellite
(D) mass of the satellite.
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11. The value of ‘g’
(A) does not depend on the mass of the object
(B) is proportional to the mass of the object
(C) does not depend on the mass of the earth
(D) does not depend upon the radius of the earth.
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12. The masses of two objects are ‘a’ and ‘b’ and the force of attraction between them is
‘F’. The distance between them is given by
(A)
G ab
F
(B) F G ab
(C)
F
G ab
(D)
G ab
F
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13. The factor that does not contribute for the dispersion of light in a glass prism, is
(A) the prism is transparent
(B) double refraction takes place
(C) light gets reflected by the prism
(D) white light is made of several colours.
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14. The sketch of correct arrangement of prisms for the dispersion and recombination of
colours of composite light is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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15. A student wants to get a band of distinct seven colours occupying their respective
positions using a glass prism. The device that he can select for this purpose is a
(A) Telescope
(B) Spectroscope
(C) Microscope
(D) Binocular.
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16. Doppler effect in sound is observed as a change in its
(A) pitch (B) velocity
(C) amplitude (D) speed.
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17. The ultrasound signal sent in water by sonar takes 3 seconds to return. If the
velocity of sound in water is 1·5 kms/sec, the distance travelled by the signal is
(A) 2·25 kms (B) 4·5 kms
(C) 6 kms (D) 9 kms.
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18. The red shift of galaxies show that the
(A) universe is contracting
(B) galaxies are coming towards us
(C) velocity of light changes
(D) universe is expanding.
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19. The matter that streams out of the sun’s surface in bursts like thunderstorms is
(A) granulation
(B) spicule
(C) solar flare
(D) solar prominence.
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20. The magnitudes of four stars P, Q, R and S are respectively 0, – 5, + 5 and – 10. The
brightest star among them is
(A) S (B) R
(C) Q (D) P.
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21. Machine parts in an industry are to be checked for defects. The radio-isotope used
for this purpose is
(A) Radio-Iodine
(B) Radio-Iridium
(C) Radio-Carbon
(D) Radio-Phosphorous.
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22. Which of the following has 146 neutrons ?
(A) 92
U
235
(B) 88
Ra 226
(C) 86
Rn 222
(D) 92
U
238
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23. Tritium nucleus contains
(A) three protons
(B) one proton and two neutrons
(C) two protons and one neutron
(D) three neutrons.
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24. The light absorbing material used in a solar cell is
(A) silicon (B) phosphorous
(C) carbon (D) radium.
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25. The technique which established that the sun is made of mostly hydrogen is
(A) spectrum analysis
(B) chemical analysis
(C) scanning
(D) laser ranging.
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26. The fuel used in gobar gas plant is
(A) animal dung
(B) firewood
(C) coal
(D) charcoal.
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27. Brass, German silver and Gunmetal are the alloys of copper. Apart from copper the
other common metal in them is
(A) zinc
(B) tin
(C) iron
(D) nickel.
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28. You are required to arrange Fe, Zn and Mg in the increasing order of their reactivity.
The correct arrangement is
(A) Mg, Zn, Fe
(B) Fe, Mg, Zn
(C) Fe, Zn, Mg
(D) Zn, Mg, Fe.
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29. Sodium aluminium silicate is also called
(A) washing soda
(B) silicone
(C) water glass
(D) zeolite.
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30.
C
H H
H
H
H
H
CC
Name of this structure is
(A) propyne
(B) propane
(C) cyclopropane
(D) propene.
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31. During the extraction of silicon from quartz, unchanged silica is removed by using
(A) Hydrochloric acid
(B) Hydrofluoric acid
(C) Nitric acid
(D) Sulphuric acid.
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32. The permitted level of emission of carbon monoxide of my vehicle is 3%. My vehicle is
(A) a scooter
(B) a lorry
(C) an auto-rickshaw
(D) a car.
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33. The chemical which is mixed with L.P.G. to detect the leakage of the gas is
(A) Methyl Mercaptan
(B) Benzyl Mercaptan
(C) Ethyl Mercaptan
(D) Propyl Mercaptan.
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34. During the manufacture of glass, molten glass is cooled slowly to make it
(A) more brittle
(B) colourful
(C) withstand high temperature
(D) lose brittleness.
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35. The polymer that can be used as gasket of a pressure cooker is
(A) thiokol
(B) teflon
(C) nylon
(D) neoprene.
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36. Raw materials used in the manufacture of cement are
(A) clay and washing soda
(B) clay and limestone
(C) washing soda and limestone
(D) calcium silicate and clay.
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37. Which of the following is a soap ?
(A) Sodium sulphate
(B) Sodium stearate
(C) Sodium chloride
(D) Sodium nitrate.
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38. Which among the following is not a method of conservation of water ?
(A) Growing trees and conserving soil
(B) Using improved method of farming
(C) Removing the forests and constructing lakes
(D) Collecting the roof water and using it.
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39. During the preparation of soap the liquid separated by distillation is
(A) sodium hydroxide
(B) oil
(C) stearic acid
(D) glycerol.
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PART – B
40. Draw a neat diagram of a D.C. dynamo. 2
41. Name the electromagnetic waves that lie in between Radiowaves and Infrared rays in
electromagnetic spectrum. Mention any three applications of these waves. 2
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42. The period of revolution of a satellite around the earth is 24 hours. What is that
satellite called ? Mention the main objective of launching such satellites. Write the
equation showing the relationship between orbital velocity and escape velocity. 2
43. Draw a neat diagram of a “single stage rocket”. 2
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44. What are sun-spots ? How are they caused ? Why do they appear dark ? 2
45. What is Transmutation ? Identify the parent nucleus and daughter nucleus in the
following transmutation : 2
88
Ra 226 α
—→86
Rn 222
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46. Mention any four hazards to human health that may be caused due to radioactive
radiations. 2
47. Mention any two differences between “Alkanes” and “Alkynes”. 2
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48. How does boiling remove the temporary hardness of water ? Explain it, with balanced
chemical equations. 2
49. a) What are Heat Engines ? How are they classified broadly ?
b) Explain the Power stroke of a petrol engine.
c) Write the formula for the efficiency of a heat engine. 4
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50. a) Draw a neat diagram of the blast furnace used to extract Iron from Haematite.
b) Draw a neat diagram to show the Electrolytic refining of blister copper. 4
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PART - C
Four alternatives are given for each of the following questions / incomplete
statements. Only one of them is correct or most appropriate. Choose the most
appropriate alternative and write it in the space provided below each question.
21 × 1 = 21
51. Two chambered heart is found in
(A) pisces (B) amphibians
(C) reptiles (D) aves.
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52. Which one of the following is deliberate adulteration ?
(A) Coating of pesticides on fruits
(B) Rice like stones in rice
(C) Grass in coriander
(D) Dust in foodgrains.
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53. Prothallus is an independent structure of
(A) gametophyte of bryophytes (B) sporophyte of bryophytes
(C) gametophyte of pteridophytes (D) sporophyte of pteridophytes.
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54. Embryonic cells which always divide and form new cells are found in
(A) meristem
(B) parenchyma
(C) collenchyma
(D) sclerenchyma.
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55. Which one of the following is an imperfect cycle ?
(A) Carbon cycle
(B) Oxygen cycle
(C) Phosphorus cycle
(D) Nitrogen cycle.
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56. The type of leaf venation shown in the figure is found in plants of
(A) ragi
(B) mustard dia.
(C) wheat
(D) maize.
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57. While developing a good public hospital, the management gives priority to
(A) large open field around the hospital
(B) parking space for all types of public vehicles
(C) a garden with good number of shady trees
(D) space for caterer who supply food at cheap rates.
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58. Epithelium tissue in Alveoli and blood capillaries referred as endothelium is
(A) columnar epithelium
(B) squamous epithelium
(C) ciliated epithelium
(D) cuboid epithelium.
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59. Adulteration of food means
(A) processing of food
(B) transportation of food
(C) storage of food
(D) removing nutritive value of food.
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60. Denitrification is the process of
(A) fixing nitrogen in the soil
(B) changing proteins into ammonium salts
(C) conversion of ammonium salts into nitrates
(D) changing nitrates into free nitrogen.
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61. Due to low secretion of insulin in the body, a person will have
(A) low blood pressure
(B) high blood pressure
(C) high sugar level in the blood
(D) low sugar level in the blood.
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62. Now the government policy is to discourage use of plastic bags. The scientific reason
for this is that they are
(A) non-biodegradable but non-toxic
(B) biodegradable
(C) non-biodegradable
(D) biodegradable but toxic.
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63. One of the main symptoms of Hepatitis-B is
(A) body weight loss
(B) profuse sweating
(C) burning sensation in trachea
(D) indication of jaundice.
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64. When concentrated nitric acid is added to a sample of cooking oil to detect the
adulteration it turns
(A) yellow in colour
(B) black in colour
(C) reddish brown in colour
(D) yellowish brown in colour.
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65. Production of genetically similar organisms inside or outside the body is
(A) tissue culturing
(B) cloning
(C) genetic engineering
(D) recombinant DNA technology.
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66. The tissue that helps in defence of the body by engulfing bacteria and digesting toxic
substances is
(A) adipose tissue
(B) reticular tissue
(C) areolar tissue
(D) cartilage tissue.
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67. Cerebrum controls which one of the following functions ?
(A) Reasoning
(B) Mastication
(C) Walking
(D) Vomiting.
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68. HIV ultimately destroys which one of the following ?
(A) Liver and pancreas
(B) Production of proteins
(C) Defence mechanism
(D) Enzyme secretion.
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69. Genetic relation between a father and a son is determined by a technique of
(A) genetic engineering
(B) DNA fingerprint technology
(C) tissue culturing
(D) cloning.
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70. The outermost layer of the eyeball is
(A) conjunctiva
(B) sclera
(C) choroid
(D) retina.
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71. An HIV positive mother should not
(A) kiss the child
(B) breast-feed the child
(C) carry the child
(D) bathe the child.
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PART - D
Instructions : i) Answer the following questions.
ii) Write the answers in brief according to the questions.
72. Which characteristic of vertebrates made them get ready to live on land ? Give one
example. 2
73. Draw a sketch to show the structure of pistil in a typical flower and label the parts. 2
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74. Why are xylem tubes considered as complex permanent tissue ? 2
75. As per government regulations it is compulsory to wear a helmet which covers up to
the neck region. Give scientific reason. 2
76. A farmer mixes Anabena and Nostoc along with the manure in his paddy field. What
will be the effect on yield and why ? 2
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77. Draw a diagram to show the vertical section of the human brain and label any four
parts. 4