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FIITJEE Talent Reward Exam-2017

for students presently in

Class 10
Paper 1
Time: 3 Hours (9:30 am – 12:30 pm) Maximum Marks: 417
Code 1000
Instructions:
Caution: Class, Paper, Code as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet
before attempting the paper. Wrong Class, Paper or Code will give wrong results.
1. This Question paper consists of 2 sections. All questions will be multiple choice single correct out of four
choices with marking scheme in table below:

Marking Scheme for each question


Section Question no.
correct answer wrong answer
Q. 1 to 24 +3 0
APTITUDE
SECTION – I Q. 25 to 36 +4 0
TEST
Q. 37 to 45 +5 0
Q. 46 to 63 +3 0
PHYSICS Q. 64 to 68 +4 0
Q. 69 to 70 +5 0

SECTION – II Q. 71 to 88 +3 0
(PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY Q. 89 to 93 +4 0
& MATHEMATICS) Q. 94 to 95 +5 0
Q. 96 to 113 +3 0
MATHEMATICS Q. 114 to 118 +4 0
Q. 119 to 120 +5 0

2. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheet. The Question Paper contains blank spaces for your rough
work. No additional sheets will be provided for rough work.
3. Blank papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices, in
any form, are not allowed.
4. Before attempting paper write your OMR Answer Sheet No., Registration Number, Name and Test
Centre in the space provided at the bottom of this sheet.

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Section-I APTITUDE TEST


Straight Objective Type
This section contains 45 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 45. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. In each of the following letter series, some of the letters are missing which are given in that order as
one of the alternative below it. Choose the correct alternative.
a_cd_c_a_da_d_b_
(A) bbdcbac (B) bbcdabc
(C) bacbbabc (D) bcdbabc

2. If “DISTANCE” is coded as “ECNATSID”, then how will “UDOMETER” be coded?


(A) RETEOMDU (B) RETMEODU
(C) RETEMODU (D) RETMOEDU

Direction (Q. 3 to 4): In this type of questions, two numbers are given. These numbers are related to
each other in some way. Another number is also given. The candidate is required to find out the
relationship between the first two numbers and choose the number from the given alternatives, which
bears the same relationship to the third number, as the first two bear.

3. 2 : 9 : : 64 : ?
(A) 125 (B) 275
(C) 4225 (D) 576

4. 18 : 48 : : 180 : ?
(A) 294 (B) 230
(C) 392 (D) 100

5. If “Yellow” is coded as “Black”, “Black” is coded as “Blue”, “Blue” is coded as “Pink”, “Pink” is
coded as “Red”, “Red” is coded as “Green”, then what is colour of human blood?
(A) Red (B) Yellow
(C) Pink (D) Green

6. 4 April 1988 fell on Monday. What day of the week was 3 November 1987?
(A) Monday (B) Tuesday
(C) Wednesday (D) Friday

7. Pointing towards a man in the photograph Archana said “He is the son of the only son of my
grandmother”. How is that man related to Archana?
(A) Brother (B) Cousin
(C) Uncle (D) Father

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8. Choose the correct diagram given below which can best represent the following data.
Fruit, Apple, Golden Apple.
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

9. In the given question various terms of an alphabet series are given with one or more terms
missing as shown by (?). Choose the missing term out of the given alternatives.
A, CD, GHI, ?, UVWXY
(A) LMNO (B) MNO
(C) MNOP (D) NOPQ

10. One of the term in the following number series is wrong. Identify the wrong term.
6, 13, 24, 51, 98, 201, 408
(A) 6 (B) 13
(C) 51 (D) 408

Directions (Q. 11 to 13): In each of the following questions, a word is represented by only one set of
numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in the two given matrices. The columns and rows of Matrix I
are numbered from 0 to 4 and those of Matrix II from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be
represented first by its row and then the column number e.g., B can be represented by 11, 20, 02 etc; A
can be represented by 03, 12, 21 etc. Similarly you have to identify the correct set for the words given in
each questions.

Matrix I Matrix II
0 1 2 3 4 0 5 6 7 8 9
0 D O B A I 5 W N R M L
1 O B A I D 6 N R M L W
2 B A I D O 7 R M L W N
3 A I D O B 8 M L W N R
4 I D O B A 9 L W N R M

11. DRAW
(A) 41, 66, 23, 55 (B) 32, 75, 44, 76
(C) 23, 57, 30, 68 (D) 14, 89, 12, 78

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12. BAND
(A) 43, 21, 97, 33 (B) 11, 21, 79, 41
(C) 34, 44, 66, 14 (D) 20, 30, 89, 23

13. BLOW
(A) 11, 68, 42, 69 (B) 21, 95, 33, 97
(C) 34, 68, 10, 88 (D) 34, 86, 44, 78

14. Find the missing number in the given number series.


2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42 ______
(A) 49 (B) 56
(C) 48 (D) None

15. What is the least number of cuts required to cut the cube into 24 identical pieces?
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 8

16. Moin started to walking towards South and after covering 5 km then he turned to the left and
cover 3 km. After that he turned to the right and cover 5 km. Now towards which direction Moin is
facing now?
(A) North-East (B) South
(C) North (D) South-East

17. A and B can do a piece of work in 12 days, B and C in 15 days, C and A in 20 days. How long will
each take separately to do the same work?
(A) 10, 20, 30 (B) 30, 20, 60
(C) 30, 40, 60 (D) 20, 15, 40

18. At what time between 5 O’clock and 6 O’clock will the minute and the hour hand be perpendicular to
each other?
9 5 10 7
(A) 5 hr 10 min. and again 5 hr 43 min. (B) 5 hr 10 min. and again 5 hr 43 min.
11 11 11 11
8 6
(C) 5 hr 10 min. and again 5 hr 43 min. (D) None of these
11 11

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19. Find the missing term.


2 4 8

4 C26 3 10 H70 5 6 J90 ?

5 4 6
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 5

20. K is 40 m South-West of L. If M is 40 m South-East of L, then M is in which direction of K?


(A) East (B) West
(C) North-East (D) South

21. The different positions of a dice are given below. What will be the number of dots on the face
opposite the face having 2 dots?

(i) (ii)
(A) 1 (B) 3
(C) 6 (D) Cannot be determined

22. Anu and Vinay are ranked seventh and eleventh respectively from the top in a class of 31
students. What will be Vinay’s rank from the bottom in the class?
(A) 20 (B) 21
(C) 22 (D) 23

23. In class of 60 students girls are twice in number than boys. If Sachin got 11th rank from top and
there are 7 girls upward to Sachin, then what is Sachin’s rank from bottom in the boys?
(A) 16th (B) 4th
th
(C) 17 (D) 18th

24. One morning Ram and Shyam were talking to each other face to face. If Shyam’s shadow was
exactly to the right of Ram. Which direction Shyam was facing?
(A) South (B) North
(C) East (D) West

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25. In the given question is based on the diagram given below showing four persons stationed at the
four corners of a square piece of plot as shown.
C A
E

N S

W
B D
A starts crossing the field diagonally, after walking half the distance, he turns right, walks some
distance and turns left. Which direction is A facing now?
(A) North-east (B) North-west
(C) North (D) South-east

26. If A + B means A is the son of B


A – B means A is the wife of B
A × B means A is the brother of B
A  B means A is the mother of B
A * B means A is the sister of B
Which of the following represents P is the maternal uncle of Q?
(A) R × P  Q (B) P × R  Q
(C) P + R  Q (D) P + R × Q

Direction (Q. 27 to 28): A cube painted yellow on all its faces then it is cut into 27 smaller cubes of identical
size.

27. How many small cubes are painted on one face only?
(A) 1 (B) 6
(C) 8 (D) 12

28. How many cubes are not painted on any faces?


(A) 1 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 8

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Directions (Q. 29 to 30): The diagram given below shows the number of students who got distinction in
three subjects out of 500 students. Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions that follow:

42 Physics

12 15
11
47 13 50
Chemistry Mathematics

29. What is the percentage of students who got distinction in exactly two subjects?
(A) 8% (B) 9%
(C) 10% (D) 12%

30. What is the percentage of students who got distinction?


(A) 28% (B) 35%
(C) 38% (D) 40%

Directions (Q. 31 to 32): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements number
I and II given below it. Decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the
question.
Read both the statements and given answer
(A) If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone
is not sufficient to answer the question.
(B) If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone
is not sufficient to answer the question.
(C) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
(D) If the data in both statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

31. Vinod’s and Javed’s salaries are in the proportion of 4 : 3 respectively. What is Vinod’s salary?
(I) Javed’s salary is 75% that of Vinod’s salary.
(II) Javed’s salary is Rs. 4500.

32. Can Ritesh retire from office X in January 2006, with full pension benefits?
(I) Ritesh will complete 30 years of service in office X in April 2000 and desires to retire.
(II) As per office X rules, an employee has to complete minimum 30 years of service and attain
age of 60. Ritesh has 3 years to complete age of 60.

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Directions (Q. 33 to 36): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven boy A, D, Y, U, P, Q and J live in three different buildings – Ashiana, Top-view and Ridge. Each of
them is flying kites of different colours i.e. red, green, blue, white, black, yellow and pink, (not necessarily
in the given order). Not more than three or less than two stay in any of the buildings. Q is flying a pink kite
and lives in the same building as only J. i.e. Ashiana. Y is flying a black kite and does not live in Ridge
building. U does not live in the same building as A or P and is flying a yellow coloured kite. D lives in
Ridge building with only one more person and is flying a green kite. None in the top-view building flies a
white kite. P does not fly a blue kite. -

33. Who live in Ridge building?


(A) D, U (B) D, A, P
(C) Y, A, P (D) A, P

34. Who is flying the blue kite?


(A) A (B) J
(C) P (D) Data inadequate

35. Who flies the red kite?


(A) A (B) J
(C) P (D) Data inadequate

36. Who stay in Top-view building?


(A) Y, J, P (B) A, P
(C) A, P, D (D) None of these

Directions (Q. 37 to 39): In each question given below two statements followed by two conclusions
numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows
from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give Answer:
(A) if only conclusion I follows
(B) if only conclusion II follows
(C) if either I or II follows
(D) if neither I nor II follows

37. Statement: I. Some pubs are cows.


II. No kitten are pubs.
Conclusions: I. No pubs are kitten.
II. Some cows are kitten.

38. Statements: I. Some cameras are radios.


II. Some statues are cameras.
Conclusions: I. Some radios are statues.
II. No radio is statue.

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39. Statement: I. All gardens are schools.


II. All schools are colleges.
Conclusions: I. All gardens are colleges.
II. Some gardens are not colleges.

Direction (Q. 40 to 41): Select the figure from amongst the answer figures which will continue the same
series as established by the four problem figures.

40. PROBLEM FIGURE ANSWER FIGURE

+ + –+ –+ – + –+ –+
– – –
+
(A) (B) (C) (D) (1) (2) (3) (4)
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

41. PROBLEM FIGURE ANSWER FIGURE

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 5

42. In each of the following questions. Find the minimum number of straight lines required to make
the given figure.

(A) 9 (B) 11
(C) 15 (D) 16

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Directions (Q. 43 to 45): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
(i) Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work in three different companies X, Y and Z.
(ii) There are two ladies who work in different companies and their specialization is also different.
(iii) Two of them have specialization in Finance, another two have specialization in Human Resources,
two have specialization in Marketing, one is engineer and one of them is specialist in Computer.
(iv) D is a specialist in Human Resource working in Company X while her friend G is a Finance specialist
and works in a Company Z.
(v) H is a Human Resource specialist who works with Marketing specialist B but does not work in
Company Y.
(vi) The two persons with same specialization do not work together.
(vii) Marketing specialist F works in Company Y and his friend A who is Finance specialist works in
Company X with only one other specialist.
(viii) In no company more than three persons work.
(ix) C is an engineer and his sister works in Company Z.
(x) No lady is an engineer or Computer specialist.

43. In which company does C work?


(A) X (B) Y
(C) Z (D) None of these

44. In which two companies do Human Resource specialists work?


(A) X and Y (B) Y and Z
(C) X and Z (D) None of these

45. The two ladies are


(A) B and D (B) D and G
(C) D and H (D) Either option (A) or (B)
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Section-II (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

Physics (Part – A)
Straight Objective Type
Physics contains 25 multiple choice questions numbered 46 to 70. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

46. Identify the insulator out of these


(A) Aluminium (B) Graphite
(C) Wood (D) Silver

47. Electric power is a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ quantity


(A) Vector (B) Scalar
(C) Can’t be determined (D) None of these.

48. When we use biomass to generate electricity, we convert which form of energy locked in the
biomass to electrical energy?
(A) Chemical energy (B) Kinetic energy
(C) Nuclear energy (D) Muscular energy

49. To produce biogas in a biogas plant, we need


(A) air but not water (B) water but not air
(C) air and water (D) neither air nor water

50. Chemical properties of an element are determined mainly by its


(A) atomic number (B) mass number
(C) neutron number (D) atomic weight

51. The temperature of the material undergoing nuclear fusion should be at least
(A) 10 K (B) 100 K
(C) 103K (D) 107K

52. The effective resistance in series combination is


(A) smaller than the largest resistance (B) smaller than the smallest resistance
(C) larger than the largest resistance (D) None of these.

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53. The conductivity of a conductor is because it has


(A) Some free electrons (B) Few electrons
(C) Large Number of free electrons (D) None of these

54. Which of the following cannot be deflected by a magnetic field?


(A) Alpha rays (B) Beta rays
(C) Gamma rays (D) None of these

55. When a charged particle moves uniformly through a uniform magnetic field it can suffer a change
in its
(A) energy (B) mass
(C) speed (D) direction of motion

56. The magnetic field near the centre of a current carrying coil is uniform and__________.
(A) parallel to the plane of coil (B) perpendicular to the plane of coil
(C) circular (D) Both (B) and (C)

57. A vertical wire carries a current in upward direction. An electron beam sent horizontally towards
the wire will be deflected
(A) towards right (B) towards left
(C) upwards (D) downwards

58. One kilowatt is equal to _______________ horse power.


(A) 1.34 (B) 1.32
(C) 1.28 (D) 1.38

59. The reading of ideal voltmeter in the given circuit is


V

10 V

(A) 10 V (B) –10 V


(C) +5 V (D) – 5 V.

60. The length of a conductor is doubled and its radius is halved, its resistance is
(A) unchanged (B) doubled
(C) quadrupled (D) eight times its initial value

61. Two protons


(A) always repel each other (B) always attract each other
(C) do not exert forces on each other (D) may attract each other

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62. Magnetic effects of current were discovered by:


(A) Faraday (B) Oersted
(C) Ampere (D) Joule

63. In order to convert an A.C. generator into DC generator


(A) a rectangular wire loop has to be used
(B) slip rings and brushes must be used
(C) a stronger magnetic field has to be used
(D) split ring type commutator must be used.

64. The magnetic field at a point P which is at a distance of 4cm from a long current-carrying wire is
10 3 T. The magnetic field at a distance of 12cm from the current carrying wire will be:
(A) 3.33  10 4 T (B) 1.11 104 T
(C) 3  103 T (D) 9  103 T

65. There is a magnetic field acting in a plane perpendicular to this sheet


of paper downwards into the paper. A particle starts moving in the × ×
× × × ×
plane of the paper from left to right as shown in figure. The path × × × × × ×
indicated by the arrow could be due to which particle: × × × × × ×
Particle × × × ×
(A) proton (B) neutron × ×
(C) electron (D) alpha particle

66. An Ideal Voltmeter has _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ resistance


(A) 100 Ω (B) 0 Ω
(C) 10000 Ω (D) Infinite

67. The current I and voltage V graph for two metallic wires are shown in the V
R2
figure. It is concluded that
(A) R2 > R1 (B) R2 < R1 R1
(C) R1 = R2 (D) None of these
I

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68. Potential difference across 20 Ω resistor is 20 Volt. What is the heat generated in the resistor in 1
sec.–
(A) 1500 J (B) 100 J
(C) 10 J (D) 20 J.

69. In the circuit shown, The potential difference between A and R/2

B is V volt. Find the total current flowing between A and B. A B


(A) 8 V/R (B) 12 V/R
(C) 4 V/R (D) 16 V/R R/2

70. In the network shown below, the ring has zero resistance. Find the 3R
equivalent resistance between points A and B. 3R A
(A) 1R (B) 10R B
R
(C) 4R (D) 2R 3R

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Chemistry ( P ar t – B )
Straight Objective Type
Chemistry contains 25 multiple choice questions numbered 71 to 95. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

71. Which of the following are made up of bases?


(A) Antacid tablet (B) Soap
(C) Toothpaste (D) All of the above

72. Which of the following is a strong acid?


(A) H2CO3 (B) CH3COOH
(C) HCl (D) HCOOH

73. Which of the following reactions involves the combination of two elements?
(A) CaO  CO2  CaCO3 (B) 4Na  O2  2Na2O
1
(C) SO 2  O2  SO3 (D) NH3  HCl  NH4 Cl
2

74. Which of the following is not a balanced equation?


(A) Ca  OH2  CO2  CaCO3  H2 O (B) Fe  CuSO4  FeSO 4  Cu

(C) KClO4   KCl  2O2 (D) Cu  2HNO3  Cu NO3 2  2NO2  H2 O

75. Fe2O3  2Al  Al2 O3  2Fe


The above reaction is an example of a
(A) Combination reaction (B) Double displacement reaction
(C) Decomposition reaction (D) Displacement reaction

76. Which of the following is not a property of mercury?


(A) Lustre (B) Malleability
(C) Ductility (D) Both (B) & (C)

77. Which of the following is second most abundant in the earth’s crust?
(A) Cu (B) Zn
(C) Al (D) Fe

78. Phenolphthalein is
(A) Yellow in acidic medium, pink in basic medium
(B) Pink in acidic medium, colourless in basic medium
(C) Colourless in acidic medium, pink in basic medium
(D) Pink in acidic medium, yellow in basic medium

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79. Washing soda (Na2CO3.10H2O) on exposure to air gives


(A) Na2CO3.9H2O (B) Na2CO3.7H2O
(C) Na2CO3.5H2O (D) Na2CO3.H2O

80. Plaster of Paris is


1
(A) CaSO4 (B) CaSO 4  H 2 O
2
(C) CaSO4.H2O (D) CaSO4.2H2O

81. Which of the following is a dibasic acid?


(A) HCl (B) H3PO2
(C) HNO3 (D) H2C2O4

82. The equation, Cu  xHNO3  Cu NO3  2  yNO2  2H2 O , the values of x and y are
(A) 3 and 1 (B) 8 and 6
(C) 4 and 2 (D) 7 and 1 respectively

83. Which of the following is the ore of a metal which belongs to group–14?
(A) Galena (B) Cinnabar
(C) Bauxite (D) Pysolusite

84. Which of the following statement is correct?


(A) Carbonates ore are roasted for reduction
(B) Calcination is the heating of ores in excess of air
(C) Al2O3.H2O is the formula for bauxite
(D) Liquation is applicable for tin

85. How many times a solution of pH = 3 be diluted to get a solution of pH = 6?


(A) 2 times (B) 10 times
(C) 100 times (D) 1000 times

86. pH of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) solution will be


(A) 7 (B) > 7
(C) < 7 (D) 1

87. On electrolysis of brine solution, the products formed are


(A) Sodium and chloride (B) Hydrogen, chlorine and oxygen
(C) Hydrogen, chlorine and sodium hydroxide (D) Sodium hydroxide, chlorine and oxygen

88. Potash alum is a


(A) Simple salt (B) Complex salt
(C) Acid salt (D) Double salt

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89. When lead nitrate is heated, it breaks down into lead monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen
2Pb  NO3 2  2PbO  4NO 2  O2
The reaction is an example of
(A) Combination reaction (B) Decomposition reaction
(C) Double decomposition reaction (D) Displacement reaction

90. The reaction in which two compounds exchange their ions to form two new compounds is called
(A) A displacement reaction (B) A decomposition reaction
(C) An isomerisation reaction (D) A metathesis reaction

91. When hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through a blue solution of copper sulphate, a black
precipitate of copper sulphide is obtained and the sulphuric acid so formed remains in the
solution. The reaction is an example of
(A) A combination reaction (B) A displacement reaction
(C) A decomposition reaction (D) A double decomposition reaction

92. When the gas sulphur dioxide and hydrogen sulphide mix in the presence of water, the reaction
SO2  2H2 S  2H2 O  3S occurs
Here, hydrogen sulphide is acting as
(A) An oxidizing agent (B) A reducing agent
(C) A dehydrating agent (D) A catalyst

93. Which of the following mineral does not contain aluminium?


(A) Cryolite (B) Mica
(C) Corundum (D) Dolomite

94. Leaching comes under


(A) Concentration of ore (B) Reduction of ore
(C) Refining of ore (D) Formation of ore

95. Electrolytic refining is used in the extraction of


(A) Aluminium (B) Iron
(C) Copper (D) Zinc

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Mathematics ( P ar t – C )
Straight Objective Type
Mathematics contains 25 multiple choice questions numbered 96 to 120. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

96. 3.27 is
(A) an integer (B) a rational number
(C) a natural number (D) an irrational number

97. If the sum of LCM and HCF of two numbers is 1260 and their LCM is 900 more than their HCF,
then the product two numbers is
(A) 203400 (B) 194400
(C) 198400 (D) 205400

98. The value of k for which the system of equations


2x  3y  5
4x  ky  10
has infinite number of solutions, is
(A) 1 (B) 3
(C) 6 (D) 0

99. The area of the triangle formed by the lines y=x, x=6 and y=0 is
(A) 36 sq.units (B) 18 sq.units
(C) 9 sq.units (D) 72 sq.units

100. In a ABC, AD is the bisector of BAC , If AB=6cm , AC=5cm and BD=3, then DC=
(A) 11.3cm (B) 2.5cm
(C) 3:5cm (D) None of these.

101. If x sin(90o  )cot(90o  )  cos(90o  ), then x =


(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) -1 (D) 2

102. tan5o  tan30o  4 tan85o is equal to


4
(A) (B) 4 3
3
(C) 1 (D) 4

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103. If x is the mean of 10 natural numbers x 1, x2, x3, …………x10, then sum of deviation from its
mean is
(A) 10 x (B) 0
(C) x /10 (D) 10

104. If one zero of the polynomial f(x)  (k 2  4)x 2  13x  4k is reciprocal of the other, then k
(A) 2 (B) -2
(C) 1 (D) -1

105. If the given diagram shows the graph of the polynomial f(x)  ax 2  bx  c, then
y
f  x   ax 2  bx  c

x' O x
 b D 
 , 
2a 4a 
y' 
(A) a  0,b  0 and c  0 (B) a  0,b  0 and c  0
(C) a  0,b  0 and c  0 (D) a  0,b  0 and c  0

106. What should be added to the polynomial x 2  5x  4 ,so that 3 is the zero of the resulting
polynomial?
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) 5

x y
107. The area of the triangle formed by the line   1 with the coordinate axes is
a b
(A) ab (B) 2ab
1 1
(C) ab (D) ab
2 4

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108. In a ABC, A  900 , AB  5cm and AC=12 cm. If AD  BC then AD=


13 60
(A) cm (B) cm
2 13
13 2 15
(C) cm (D) cm
60 13

109. If ABC is an isosceles triangle and D is a point on BC such that AD  BC , then


(A) AB2-AD2=BD.DC (B) AB2-AD2 =BD2-DC2
2 2 2 2 2 2
(C) AB +AD =BD.DC (D) AB +AD =BD -DC

110. In an equilateral triangle ABC if AD  BC , then


2 2 2 2
(A) 5AB = 4AD (B) 3AB = 4AD
(C) 4AB = 3AD2
2
(D) 2AB2 = 3AD2

111. If 5 and 4 are acute angles satisfying sin5  cos 4 , then 2sin3  3 tan3 is equal to
(A) 1 (B) 0
(C) -1 (D) 1  3

112. The value of (1  cot   cosec)(1  tan   sec ) is


(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) 0

113. If xcos = y cos( + 120) = z cos( + 240), then the value of xy + yz + zx is


(A) 1 (B) 0
(C) – 1 (D) xyz

xi  25
114. If ui  ,  fiui  20,  fi  100, then x 
10
(A) 23 (B) 24
(C) 27 (D) 25

115. If the sum of the roots of the equation x 2  (k  6)x  2(2k  1)  0 is equal to half of their product,
then k =
(A) 6 (B) 7
(C) 1 (D) 5

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116. 52n  1 (n is a positive integer) is always divisible by


(A) 5 (B) 24
(C) 7 (D) 26

117. What is the least number of four digits when increased by 7 divisible by 35, 48 and 56?
(A) 1480 (B) 1473
(C) 1487 (D) 1673

118. Two isosceles triangles have equal vertical angles and their heights are in the ratio 5 : 6. The ratio
of their areas are:
(A) 25 : 121 (B) 36 : 25
(C) 25 : 36 (D) 125 : 216

119. The mean of first five multiple of 3 is


(A) 9 (B) 12
(C) 10 (D) 15

120. The median of 2, 8, 9, 10, 5, 6, 7, 12 is given by


(A) 7 (B) 8
(C) 7.5 (D) 9

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FIITJEE Talent Reward Exam-2017


for students presently in

Class 10
Paper 1
ANSWERS
1. A 2. C 3. C 4. A
5. D 6. B 7. A 8. A
9. C 10. D 11. D 12. B
13. A 14. B 15. C 16. B
17. B 18. B 19. C 20. A
21. B 22. B 23. C 24. B
25. B 26. B 27. B 28. A
29. A 30. C 31. B 32. D
33. A 34. A 35. C 36. D
37. A 38. C 39. A 40. D
41. B 42. B 43. B 44. C
45. D 46. C 47. B 48. A
49. B 50. A 51. D 52. C
53. C 54. C 55. D 56. B
57. C 58. A 59. A 60. D
61. D 62. B 63. D 64. A
65. C 66. D 67. A 68. D
69. C 70. D 71. D 72. C
73. B 74. D 75. D 76. D
77. C 78. C 79. D 80. B
81. D 82. C 83. A 84. D
85. D 86. B 87. C 88. D
89. B 90. D 91. D 92. B
93. D 94. A 95. C 96. B
97. B 98. C 99. B 100. B
101. B 102. A 103. B 104. A
105. A 106. B 107. C 108. B
109. A 110. B 111. B 112. B
113. B 114. C 115. B 116. B
117. D 118. C 119. A 120. C

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