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| 2201. |
Read the given statements and select the correct option, Statement 1: The displacement of a body may be zero, though distance can be finite. Statement 2: If a body moves such that finally it arrives at initial point, then displacement is zero while distance is finite. |
| 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 and statement 2 is false. |
| D. | Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true. |
| Answer» B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1. | |
| 2202. |
Fathom is: |
| A. | Fixed quantity used for measurement. |
| B. | Length between the tip of the thumb and the tip of the little finger of a fully opened palm. |
| C. | Length of the outstretched arms. |
| D. | Length between the tip of the middle finger and the elbow. |
| Answer» D. Length between the tip of the middle finger and the elbow. | |
| 2203. |
Swinging pendulum has which type of motion? |
| A. | Circular motion |
| B. | Rotational motion |
| C. | Periodic motion |
| D. | Non-periodic motion |
| Answer» D. Non-periodic motion | |
| 2204. |
Motion in a straight line is called: |
| A. | Rectilinear motion |
| B. | Periodic motion |
| C. | Rotational motion |
| D. | Circular motion |
| Answer» B. Periodic motion | |
| 2205. |
Which of the following is equal to 1 ton? |
| A. | 1000 grams |
| B. | 1000 kg |
| C. | 100 kg |
| D. | 10000 kg |
| Answer» C. 100 kg | |
| 2206. |
Which of the following is not used as a unit for measuring length? |
| A. | Metre |
| B. | Quintal |
| C. | Millimetre |
| D. | Kilometre |
| Answer» C. Millimetre | |
| 2207. |
Prem and Raju started walking from their house to reach their friend Ritika's house. Prem covered a distance of 2 km and Raju covered a distance of 4 km but they both took the same time. Which among the following statements is correct for the above situation? |
| A. | Raju covers a longer distance with a lower speed as compared to Prem. |
| B. | Prem covers a shorter distance with a higher speed as compared to Raju. |
| C. | Raju covers a longer distance with a higher speed as compared to Prem. |
| D. | All the above |
| Answer» D. All the above | |
| 2208. |
One century is equal to: |
| A. | 1 year |
| B. | 10 year |
| C. | 100 year |
| D. | 1000 year |
| Answer» D. 1000 year | |
| 2209. |
Two identical metal balls A and 8 moving in opposite directions with different speeds hit each other at point X as shown in the figure. Changes will most likely appear in their 1. Shapes2. Speeds3. Directions4. Volumes |
| A. | 1 and 3 |
| B. | 2 and 3 |
| C. | 2 and 4 |
| D. | 1, 2 and 3 |
| Answer» C. 2 and 4 | |
| 2210. |
Study the given Venn diagram, Which of the motions described by different bodies are most likely to be I, II and III? |
| A. | IIIIIIHands of clockMotion of moon around the earthThe blades of a fan |
| B. | IIIIIIMotion of a topThe wheels of a bullock cartBall moves around its centre |
| C. | IIIIIITo and fro motion of a swingHands of a clockMotion of a top |
| D. | IIIIIIMotion of skin of tableChild playing in a play groundA flying bird |
| Answer» D. IIIIIIMotion of skin of tableChild playing in a play groundA flying bird | |
| 2211. |
Motion of strings of a guitar shows(i) oscillatory motion(ii) vibratory motion(iii) random motion(iv) rotational motion |
| A. | (i) and (ii) |
| B. | (i) and (iii) |
| C. | (ii) and (iii) |
| D. | (ii) and (iv) |
| Answer» B. (i) and (iii) | |
| 2212. |
Motion of a top is an example of: |
| A. | Vibratory motion |
| B. | Rectilinear motion |
| C. | Rotational motion |
| D. | All the above |
| Answer» D. All the above | |
| 2213. |
Distance from place X to Y is 45 metre and time taken by a person to cover this distance is 9 seconds. The speed of that person in km/h is: |
| A. | 18 km/h |
| B. | 5 km/h |
| C. | 9 km/h |
| D. | 20 km/h |
| Answer» B. 5 km/h | |
| 2214. |
An object A is moving in circular motion and another object B is moving in linear motion. Which of the two is in translatory motion? |
| A. | Object A |
| B. | Object B |
| C. | Both [a] and [b] |
| D. | Either [a] or [b] |
| Answer» D. Either [a] or [b] | |
| 2215. |
Identify the ascending order of the magnitudes of length. |
| A. | m, km, mm |
| B. | cm, m, mm |
| C. | mm, m, km |
| D. | cm, km, m |
| Answer» D. cm, km, m | |
| 2216. |
The arms of a soldier marching along the road exhibits |
| A. | circular motion. |
| B. | oscillatory motion. |
| C. | rotatory motion. |
| D. | non-periodic motion. |
| Answer» C. rotatory motion. | |
| 2217. |
A test tube measures 125 mm in length. Which of the following is also its correct length? |
| A. | 1.25cm |
| B. | 0.125m |
| C. | 1.25m |
| D. | 12.5m |
| Answer» C. 1.25m | |
| 2218. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow. Passage - 2 One of the important property of magnet is that a freely suspended magnet always rests in the same direction (North-South). We want to find the exact direction at a place, to find this |
| A. | we can look at the rising sun at that place and then our face is in east direction, on our left will be north. |
| B. | we can use a magnetic compass and find the direction by looking at its dial. |
| C. | both the above methods give us an exact knowledge of the directions. |
| D. | None of the above is correct |
| Answer» C. both the above methods give us an exact knowledge of the directions. | |
| 2219. |
What is the audible range of sound? |
| A. | 20 Hz. - 20,000 Hz. |
| B. | 10 Hz. -10,000 Hz. |
| C. | 5 Hz. - 5000 Hz. |
| D. | 50 Hz. - 20,000 Hz. |
| Answer» B. 10 Hz. -10,000 Hz. | |
| 2220. |
Which of the following is not a primary colour of white light? |
| A. | Red |
| B. | Green |
| C. | Orange |
| D. | Blue |
| Answer» D. Blue | |
| 2221. |
Wool is which type of medium? |
| A. | Transparent |
| B. | Translucent |
| C. | Opaque |
| D. | Optical |
| Answer» D. Optical | |
| 2222. |
Which of the following images are real? |
| A. | Image formed on the screen of cinema hall. |
| B. | Image formed by a pinhole camera. |
| C. | Image formed by a concave mirror when object is placed at infinity. |
| D. | All the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 2223. |
A very narrow beam of light is called: |
| A. | Ray |
| B. | Beam |
| C. | Candela |
| D. | All the above |
| Answer» B. Beam | |
| 2224. |
Opaque objects: |
| A. | Allow light to pass through them. |
| B. | Allow light to pass through them partially. |
| C. | Allow light not to pass through them. |
| D. | Both [b] and [c] |
| Answer» D. Both [b] and [c] | |
| 2225. |
Which among the following is lighter than liquid water? |
| A. | Copper |
| B. | Glass |
| C. | Ice |
| D. | Iron |
| Answer» D. Iron | |
| 2226. |
Match the following: Column A Column B (i) Metals [A] Dull appearance (ii) Ground glass [B] Transparent (iii) Wood [C] Lustrous (iv) Alcohol [D] Translucent |
| A. | (i-D), (ii-C), (iii-A), (iv-B) |
| B. | (i-A), (ii-D), (iii-B), (iv-C) |
| C. | (i-C), (ii-D), (iii-A), (iv-B) |
| D. | (i-B), (ii-C), (iii-D), (iv-A) |
| Answer» D. (i-B), (ii-C), (iii-D), (iv-A) | |
| 2227. |
A basket containing the following materials: i. Iron sheet ii. Glass tumbler iii. Tissue paper iv. Lens of spectacles Which of the above material is transparent? |
| A. | i and ii |
| B. | ii and iv |
| C. | ii and iii |
| D. | i and iv |
| Answer» C. ii and iii | |
| 2228. |
Metallic parts of a scooter from a heap of waste materials can be collected with the help of: |
| A. | Chlorine |
| B. | Alum |
| C. | Electromagnet |
| D. | Sand |
| Answer» D. Sand | |
| 2229. |
Which shape of filter paper is preferred for the process of filtration? |
| A. | Square shape |
| B. | Cubical shape |
| C. | Rectangular shape |
| D. | Conical shape |
| Answer» E. | |
| 2230. |
Which process is used to separate butter from milk? |
| A. | Filtration |
| B. | Loading |
| C. | Sieving |
| D. | Churning |
| Answer» E. | |
| 2231. |
Hand picking method is effective in: |
| A. | Gaseous mixture |
| B. | Solid mixture |
| C. | Liquid mixture |
| D. | All the above |
| Answer» C. Liquid mixture | |
| 2232. |
Which of the following gases does not dissolve in water? |
| A. | Oxygen |
| B. | Carbon dioxide |
| C. | Methane |
| D. | Ammonia |
| Answer» C. Methane | |
| 2233. |
Which plant has prop roots? (p) Bamboo (q) Sugarcane (r) Banyan (s) p, q and r |
| A. | Only p |
| B. | (p) and (q) |
| C. | p, q and r |
| D. | All of these |
| Answer» D. All of these | |
| 2234. |
Which of the following is given out during the process of photosynthesis? |
| A. | Water vapours |
| B. | Carbon dioxide |
| C. | Oxygen |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» D. None of these | |
| 2235. |
Converting the biodegradable waste into manure using microorganisms present in the soil is called: |
| A. | Composting |
| B. | Vermicomposting |
| C. | Recycling |
| D. | Reusing |
| Answer» B. Vermicomposting | |
| 2236. |
In some cities we find dust bins of two different colours for collection of garbage. These dustbins are usually of which of the following two colours? |
| A. | Green and yellow |
| B. | Green and red |
| C. | Blue and red |
| D. | Blue and green |
| Answer» E. | |
| 2237. |
Read the given statements and select the correct option.Statement 1: When a horseshoe magnet is brought close to a pile of iron filings, more filings will be attracted to the U shaped part of the magnet.Statement 2: Horseshoe magnet has only one pole that is its U-shaped part. |
| 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. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 2238. |
Two magnets are placed in a container as shown in the figure by some external force. What would happen if the force on magnet P is removed? |
| A. | Magnet P will attract magnet Q. |
| B. | Magnet P will repel magnet Q. |
| C. | Both magnets will demagnetize each other. |
| D. | Both magnets will produce electric current. |
| Answer» C. Both magnets will demagnetize each other. | |
| 2239. |
Container and , contain pure water but in different quantity. If both of the containers have same shape, same size and kept at same surface but height from the ground \[{{h}_{1}}>{{h}_{2}}.\] Which container will have more pressure? |
| A. | Same in A and B |
| B. | Container B |
| C. | Container A |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» D. None of these | |
| 2240. |
Direction: The questions in this segment consist of two statements, one labelled as ?Assertion A? and the other labelled as ?Reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reasons R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below. Assertion: Sea divers wear special suits. Reason: There is no effect of gravity under the sea. |
| A. | Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. |
| B. | Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. |
| C. | A is true but R is false. |
| D. | A is false but R is true. |
| Answer» D. A is false but R is true. | |
| 2241. |
Which one of the following is not true about balanced diet? |
| A. | A balanced diet does not contain roughage |
| B. | A balanced diet does not contain fats |
| C. | A balanced diet does not contain proteins |
| D. | All of these |
| Answer» E. | |
| 2242. |
Look at the following statements: Statement 1: The living organisms which can prepare their own food are called producers Statement 2: The living organisms which consumes the food prepared by plants are called consumers Which of the above statements is correct? |
| A. | Statement 1 is correct |
| B. | Statement 2 is correct |
| C. | Both statements are correct |
| D. | Both statements are incorrect |
| Answer» D. Both statements are incorrect | |
| 2243. |
Choose the food substance from the following which is animal product. |
| A. | Pulses |
| B. | Rice |
| C. | Honey |
| D. | Fruits |
| Answer» D. Fruits | |
| 2244. |
_______ is produced when the seeds begin to grow by developing tiny roots. |
| A. | Honey |
| B. | Flour |
| C. | Sprout |
| D. | Cheese |
| Answer» D. Cheese | |
| 2245. |
Which of the following is the main source of food for all the animals? |
| A. | Consumers |
| B. | Decomposers |
| C. | Plants |
| D. | The Sun |
| Answer» D. The Sun | |
| 2246. |
DIRECTIONS: Carefully observe pictures given below and answer the following questions. The articles in the given pictures below belong to which category? |
| A. | Plant roots |
| B. | Plant seeds |
| C. | Plants fruits |
| D. | Plant leaves |
| Answer» C. Plants fruits | |
| 2247. |
Which solution among the following is used to test the presence of starch? |
| A. | Copper sulphate solution |
| B. | Iron sulphate solution |
| C. | Iodine solution |
| D. | Water solution |
| Answer» D. Water solution | |
| 2248. |
The process, by which the woolen fleece of a sheep is cut of is known as: |
| A. | Shearing |
| B. | Combing |
| C. | Sorting |
| D. | Scouring |
| Answer» B. Combing | |
| 2249. |
Choose the animal fibre from the options given below. |
| A. | Rayon |
| B. | Polyester |
| C. | Silk |
| D. | Cotton |
| Answer» D. Cotton | |
| 2250. |
DIRECTIONS: Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the columns. Column - I Column - II A. Sweater (p) Coir B. Dhoti (q) Jute C. Fishing Net (r) Wool D. Wall hangings (s) Cotton |
| A. | \[A\to (s);B\to (q);C\to (p);D\to (r)\] |
| B. | \[A\to (r);B\to (p);C\to (q);D\to (s)\] |
| C. | \[A\to (r);B\to (s);C\to (p);D\to (q)\] |
| D. | \[A\to (q);B\to (s);C\to (r);D\to (p)\] |
| Answer» D. \[A\to (q);B\to (s);C\to (r);D\to (p)\] | |