2. Prepared by
Sachin C Narwadiya
Scientist C
Vigyan Prasar
Emails: sachin@vigyanprasar.gov.in
snarwadiya@gmail.com
M:-7827338158
3. ROUND-I
Terms and conditions
• Each team will get two questions with multiple choice.
• If unanswered, question will not PASS ON to next team.
• Each question will have 10 points.
• Answer time is 10 seconds.
9. If we multiple or divide both sides of a linear
equation in two variables with a non-zero number,
then the solution of the linear equations:
a) Changes
b) Remains the same
c) Changes in case of multiplication only
d) Changes in case of division only
11. A student reaches into a bag of objects.
Which property of the objects can be
observed by using only the sense of touch?
a) Colour
b) Odour
c) Taste
d) Texture
13. In order to toast a slice of bread, the toaster changes
electrical energy into which other form of energy?
a) Magnetic
b) Chemical
c) Mechanical
d) Heat
15. The diagram below shows the path of a soccer ball as it
travels from start to finish. The arrow represents force
acting on the ball. It is force of………
a) Magnetism
b) Gravitational Force
c) Electricity
d) Friction
17. What is a decomposer?
a) a living organism that breaks down dead organisms
b) a living thing that makes its own food
c) an animal that eats live plants
d) an animal that hunts other animals
19. Which human activity often has a harmful effect on the
environment?
a) recycling paper and plastic
b) riding a bicycle to school
c) helping seeds to germinate
d) throwing garbage into a stream
23. Musical sounds are organized into notes and the pitch of
every note has certain:
a) Velocity
b) Frequency
c) Temperature
d) Speed
24. ROUND II
Terms and conditions
• Each team will get two questions with 10 point to
each question.
•The question will be one word answer type.
• If unanswered, question will PASS ON to next team
carrying 5 bonus point.
• Answer time is 20 seconds.
30. The particle which had neither negative
nor positive charge and in 1933 was given
the name ‘neutrino’ by a noted physicist
___________
Enrico Fermi
34. The biggest of the India-based Neutrino
Observatory’s 3 Caverns will house the largest
neutrino detector in the world. Give its name:
The Iron Calorimeter or the ICAL.
40. The Indian Wind Atlas combines on-site
measurements with digitally computed data to
provide wind information for nearly 1 lakh, 70
thousand locations across India was released
in_____________
April 2010
44. The volatile substance which gives
aroma to saffron is named
as________________
Safranal
45. ROUND III
Photo Identification Round
Terms and conditions
• Each Team Will get One question
•Answer time is 2 Minute along with option of
four clues
•Question will not pass on to next team
•The Photo in question-if identified without clue
than 10 marks
•Each clue will deduct 2 marks up to 4 clues
47. 1. Government of India sent him
to Aden to study water supply
and drainage system
4. KSR dam was built by him
2. He is a recipient of the Indian
Republic's highest honour, the
Bharat Ratna, in 1955
3. He was a notable Indian
engineer, scholar, statesman and
the Diwan of Mysore
Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya
49. 1. He was a Bengali polymath,
physicist, biologist, botanist,
archaeologist, as well as an
early writer of science fiction
4. He used his own invention, the
crescograph, to measure plant
response to various stimuli
2. He pioneered the investigation of
radio and microwave optics
3. He made a number of
pioneering discoveries in plant
physiology.
Jagadish Chandra Bose
51. 1. He is a famous Indian Scientist
4. He has honorary doctorates from
60 universities from around the
world.
2. He received Bharat Ratna with
SachinTendulkar - Famous
cricketer
3. He is head of scientific council
to Prime Minister of India
Chintamani Nagesa Ramachandra Rao
53. 1. He was an Indian
mathematician
4. He was diagnosed with tuberculosis and a severe vitamin
deficiency
2. He graduated from Town
Higher Secondary School in
1904.
3. He was awarded the K. Ranganatha Rao prize for mathematics by
the school's headmaster, Krishnaswami Iyer.
Srinivasa Iyengar Ramanujan
55. 1. He was an Indian
nuclear physicist,
founding director, and
professor of physics at
the Tata Institute of
Fundamental Research.
4. He died when Air India Flight 101 crashed near Mont Blanc on 24
January 1966.
2. He was born into a wealthy
and prominent industrial
Parsi family.
3. In January 1933, he received his doctorate in nuclear physics
H J Bhabha
56. Each team will be asked continuous questions for 1
minute or maximum eight questions.
Answer should be given in True or False.
Each question will carry 5 points.
Terms and conditions
ROUND IV
57. 1. DNA contains Uracil as nucleotide base
2. HIV virus is a DNA-virus
3. The decimal numeral system was discovered by Indian
4. The value of π correct up to four decimal places was found
by Aryabhata
5. 1 pound = 453.59gram
6. When an unbalanced force is applied on an object, the
object moves with an acceleration
7. Radium has atomic number 88
8. Weight of A on earth is 66 N and weight of B on moon is 11
N. The ratio of mass of A to that of B is 1:1
Round IV-Team A
58. • Inner transition series in periodic table has Lanthanide and
Actinide series.
• Chlorofluorocarbon can deplete ozone layer
• A brick is kept on a table whose dimensions are 20 cm×10
cm×5 cm. The pressure exerted by the brick on the table top
will be maximum if it is made to lie on the table top with its
side of dimension10 cm×5 cm
• Kilowatt hour is a unit of Mass
• In microphone sound energy is converted to electrical energy
• The anemometer measures wind speed
• Angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2:4:3. The smallest angle
of the triangle is 40˚
• Bactria, Fungi, Protozoa, Algae all are micro organisms
Round IV-Team B
59. • The number of dimension, a surface has is 2
• Reduce, reuse, recycle, recover are 4R principals
• Saturn V was the largest satellite sent to space.
• The coordinate geometry was discovered by Rene Descartes.
• The metal ion not present in fly ash is Lead
• The metal oxide which is present in Glossy Paints is Titanium
oxide.
• Sand, limestone, minerals and metal oxide are used to
prepare glass.
• The reciprocal of any rational number p/q, where p and q are
integers and p and q o is q/p
Round IV-Team C
60. • The Law of Triads was given by Dobereiner.
• Euclid belongs to the country Greece.
• India became an associate member state of CERN(European
organization for nuclear research) on November 2016
• When a stone of mass 4 kg is raised to a height of 20 meter
above the ground, the potential energy of the stone will be
784J.
• Centre for wind energy technology is also called C-WET.
• Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered X rays
• Protons and neutrons are present in nucleus of an atom
• The Human Heart have 5 chambers
Round IV-Team D
61. • Law of Conservation of mass is true when total mass of
reactants is equal to total mass of molecules.
• The word atom is from a Greek word meaning unseen.
• Auroras on Earth is one of the effect of magnetism
• Mercury is the smallest planet of the solar system
• As young man, Isaac Newton saw a mango falling from a
tree.
• The Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel invented dynamite in
1967
• A magnetic material used in computer memory is cobalt-
based alloy.
• Permanent magnets are the result of ferromagnetism
Round IV-Team E