Sample Test Paper: Class: Ix
Sample Test Paper: Class: Ix
Sample Test Paper: Class: Ix
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PART - I (PHYSICS) Hkkx- I ¼HkkSfrd foK ku½
Straight Objective Type
This section contains (1-5) multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj
bl [k.M esa(1-5) cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa]ft uesalsfl Q Z,d l gh gSA
1. Two bodies of different masses ma and mb are dropped from two different heights a and b. The ratio of times taken
by the two bodies to drop through these distances is :
ma vkS
j mb nzO;eku d snksfi.M]Ø e'k%a vkSj b. Å ¡p kb;ksalsNksM +rsgSrksmud siF̀oh igq¡p usd sle; d k vuqikr gksxk%
ma b
(A) a: b (B) a2 : b2 (C) a : b (D) m a
b
2. If a constant force acts on a body initially kept at rest, the distance moved by the body in time t is proportional to
fLFkj fi.M ij fu;r cy y xkusij fi.M }kjk r; d h x;h nwjh le; d svuqØ ekuqikrh gksxh:
(A) t (B) t2 (C) t3 (D) t4
3. An athlete weighing 60 kg runs up a staircase having 10 steps each of 0.5 m in 30 seconds. The power of the athlete
is (g = 10 m/s2) :
60 fd y ksd k ,d /kkod 0.5 eh-Å ¡p kbZd h 10 lhf<+;k¡30 lsd .M esap<+rk gSrksmld h 'kfä D;k gksxh \
( xq
: Rokd "kZ.k= 10 eh-/ls-2) :
(A) 10 W (B) 100 W (C) 1000 W (D) zero
—
11. 0 .163 is equal to :
—
0 .163 d k eku gS :
3 9 7 13
(A) (B) (C) (D)
55 55 55 55
12. If a square is inscribed in a circle, then the ratio of the areas of the circle and the square is
,d oxZor̀ d svUrZfufgr gS] rc or̀ ,oaoxZd s{ks=kQ y d k vuqikr gksxk %
(A) : 2 (B) 2 : (C) r : 2 (D) 2 : r
13. In the given figure, PQR is an equilateral triangle and QRST is a square. Then PSR =
fn;sx;sfp=k esaPQR ,d leckgqf=kHkqt rFkk QRST ,d oxZgS]rc PSR =
P
Q R
T S
(A) 60º (B) 45º (C) 30º (D) 15º
15. If V is the volume of a cuboid of dimensions a,b and c and 'S' is its surface area, then the relation between them is-
;fn a,b rFkk c eki oky s?kukHk d k vk;ru V rFkk bld k if̀"B; {ks=kQ y 'S' gksrks]bud se/; laca/k gksxk &
1 211 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 11 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
V Sa b c S Va b c v Sa b c S Va b c
16. If two trains are running in opposite direction with the speeds of 68 km/hr and 60 km/hr. If the lengths of trains are
170 m and 150 m respectively, then find the total time to cross each other.
(A) 9 sec (B) 8 sec (C) 10 sec (D) 11 sec
;fn nksVs u ,d nq
s
ª l jsd hfoifjr fn'kkesaØ e'k%68 fd eh/?kVakrFkk60 fd eh/?kVakd hxfr lspy jghgS]rFkk;fn nks
a uks
aVs
uks
ª ad hyEckbZ
Ø e'k%170 eh-rFkk 150 eh-gksrc]nks
uks
aVª
uks
s ad ks,d nw
l jsd ksikj d juses
ad q
y fd ruk le; yxs
xk \
(A) 9 ls
- (B) 8 ls
- (C) 10 ls - (D) 11 ls
-
17. If O is centre then the value of x + y = ?
;fn O or̀ d k d sUnzgksrksx + y = ?
x 0y
50º
x 3 y 3
18. 3 1 is equal to : d k eku gksxk :
x y ( xy ) 2 y 3 x 1
1 1 1 1
(A) x + y (B) y – x (C) – (D) +
x y x y
19. Which one of the following statement is correct ?
(A) If x6 + 1 is divided by x + 1 remainder is – 2. (B) If x6 + 1 is divided by x – 1 remainder is 2.
(C) If x6 + 1 is divided by x + 1 remainder is 1. (D) If x6 + 1 is divided by x – 1 remainder is – 1.
fuEu esalsd kSulk d Fku lR; gS?
(A) x6 + 1 d ksx + 1 lsfoHkkft r d jusij 'ks"kQ y – 2 (B) x6 + 1 d ksx – 1 lsfoHkkft r d jusij 'ks"kQ y 2
(C) x6 + 1 d ksx + 1 lsfoHkkft r d jusij 'ks
"kQ y 1 (D) x6 + 1 d ksx – 1 lsfohkkft r d jusij 'ks"kQ y – 1
x
D
y
C
B E
3 5
(A) x2 + y2 = AC2 (B) x2 + y2 = 2AC2 (C) x2 + y2 = AC2 (D) x2 + y2 = 4 AC2
2
23. Two factors of the expression px3 – x2 – 4x – q are (x – 1) and (x + 2), then the values of p and q are :
lehd j.k px3 – x2 – 4x – q d snksxq.kd Ø e'k% (x – 1) rFkk (x + 2) gSaA rc p rFkk q d k eku gksxk :
(A) p = 1, q = 4 (B) p = – 1, q = 4 (C) p = – 1, q = – 4 (D) p = 1, q = – 4
24. The area of a rhombus is 28 cm2 and one of its diagonals in 4cm. Its perimeter is :
(A) 4 53 cm (B) 36 cm (C) 2 53 cm (D) 53 cm
,d leprqHkZr d k {ks=kQ y 28 lseh2 rFkk bld s,d fod .kZd k eku 4 lsehgSA bld h ifjf/k d k eku gksxk :
(A) 4 53 lseh (B) 36 ls
eh (C) 2 53 ls
eh (D) 53 ls
eh
101 43 48 34
42. 38 ?
35 15 56 184
Direction : (44 ) Study the following information to answer the given questions.
funsZ'k : (44 ) fuEu lwp ukvksad k iM+d j iz'u d k mÙkj nhft ;sA
(i) ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is the sister of Q’
(ii) ‘P – Q’ means ‘P is the mother of Q’
(iii) ‘P × Q’ means ‘P is the brother of Q’
(iv) ‘P Q’ means ‘P is the father of Q’
(i) ‘P + Q’ d k vFkZ‘P, Q d h cfgu gSA’ (ii) ‘P – Q’ d k vFkZ‘P, Qd h ek¡gSA’
(iii) ‘P × Q’ d k vFkZ‘P, Q d k HkkbZgS
A’ (iv) ‘P Q’ d k vFkZ‘P, Q d k firk gSA’
44. Which of the following means M is the maternal uncle of R ?
fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSulsfod Yi d k vFkZM, R d k ekek gS?
(A) M × T – R (B) M T – R (C) M + T K – R (D) M N + J – R
45. A postman was returning to the post office which was in front of him to the North. When the post office was 100
metres away from him, he turned to the left and moved 50 metres to deliver the last letter at shantivilla. He then
moved in the same direction for 40 metres, turned to his right and moved 100 metres. How many metres was he
away from the post office ?
,d Mkfd ;k Mkd ?kj lsokfil vk jgk Fkk t ksft ld k eqg¡mÙkj fn'kk esaFkkA t c Mkd ?kj mlls100 eh- nwj Fkk rc og vius
ck;saeqM k vkSj 50 py d j 'kkarkfoy k esavafre Mkd forfjr d hA og rc mlh fn'kk esa40 eh-py d j ck;saeqM +k vksj 100 eh-py k
vc og Mkd ?kj lsfd ruk nwj gS?
(A) 0 (B) 90 (C) 150 (D) 100
46. On the basis of the following figures you have to tell which number will come in place of ‘?’
fuEu vkÑ fr;ksad svk/kkj ij vkid kscrkuk gSfd iz'u okpd fpUu d sLFkku ij d kSulk vad vk;sxk \
Directions : (49) Figures 1’ and 2 are related in a particular manner. Establish the same relationship between figures 3
and 4 by choosing a figure from amongst the five alternatives, which would replace the question mark in figure (4).
funsZ'k : (48) uhpsfn;sx;s4 fp=kksaesarhu fd l h rjhd sl sl eku gSv kSj ,d mu rhuksal sv y x gSv FkkZr ~l ewg esal srhu fp=k
l eku izd f̀r ij v k/kkfjr gSml fp=k d kscrkb, ft l d h izd f̀r ckfd rhuksal sv y x gSaA
49. : :: :?
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Directions : (50 ) Each of the following questions consists of five figures marked 1, 2, 3, and 4. These figures form a
series. Find out the one from the answer figures that will continue the series.
funsZ'k: (49) vkÑ fr 1’ o 2 fd lh izd kj ,d nwl jslslacfU/kr gSogh lacU/k vkÑ fr 3 o 4 esafn;sx;sfod Yiksaesalspquko d jd s LFkkfir
d hft ;s\
50. Problem figures iz 'u v kÑ fr
• • • •
• • • •
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer key
Que s. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Que s. A B B D C C D A D D B A D A A
Que s. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans. A A B B D A D D A C A C C C B
Que s. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Ans. D A B C C D D B C D D B B A B
Que s. 46 47 48 49 50
Ans. B C D B D