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PHYSICS .

1. Atmospheric pressure is:


(A) The weight of air in a column of unit area of cross-section.
(B) The pressure exerted by gases present in air.
(C) Both (A) & (B) are correct.
(D) (B) is correct but (A) is incorrect.
2. Blood pressure of our body, when we are under-water:
(A) Increases (B) Decreases
(C) Remain unchanged (D) Remain equal to atmospheric pressure
3. The force of friction on an object in a fluid depends on:
(A) Shape of the object (B) Speed of the object (C) Speed of the fluid (D) All of these
4. Substances are arranged in increasing order of their electrical conductivity. Choose the correct order:
(A) (Distilled Water) < (Distilled Water + Tap water) < (Tap water)
(B) Tap water < (Tap water + Lemon juice) < (Distilled water + Lemon juice)
(C) Both (A) & (B) are correct
(D) Both (A) & (B) are incorrect
5. A stone is tied to a thread and is revolved in a circle. The force applied by thread is in the direction of:
(A) Towards the centre (B) Away from the center
(C) Along the direction of motion of the stone (D) No force is applied
6. SI unit of pressure is Pascal denoted by Pa. 1Pa is equal to:
(A) 105 N/m2 (B) 103 N/m2 (C) 1 N/m2 (D) 107N/m2
7. Mark the incorrect option regarding nature of frictional force:
(A) Frictional force always acts in horizontal direction
(B) Frictional force produces heat
(C) Frictional force reduces by using lubricants at the contact surface
(D) Frictional force causes wearing out of shoes
8. If an explosion occurs on surface of Sun, we can not hear its sound because:
(A) Sun is very far from earth
(B) There is not medium for sound to propagate from sun to earth
(C) Sound actually reaches earth, but is audible enough to be heard by us
(D) None of these.
9. People in Antarctica build their houses (called Igloo) from ice itself. If temperature of the surrounding
is (-10oC) temperature inside Igloo must be:
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(A) Equal to -10oC (B) More than -10oC (C) Less than -10oC (D) Nothing can be said
10. Lightening occurs at a some distance from a person such that the person hears the sound of
lightening 2s later than he sees the lightening. If speed of sound in air is 330m/s, the distance of the
person from where lightening has occurred is:
(A) 330m (B) 660m (C) 990m (D) 115m
11. Mark the incorrect option regarding light:
(A) A light can be reflected more than once.
(B) A light can be refracted more than once.
(C) White light is mixture of all colours
(D) Reflection of black colour causes formation of shadows.
12. On most of the nights during month, we are not able to see complete circular moon. This is because:
(A) Shadow of Earth causes darkness of moon
(B) No light arrives from sun on darked part of moon
(C) Colour of a part of moon is black
(D) None of these
13. A light year is unit of:
(A) Time (B) Distance
(C) Life of a star (D) Revolution speed of a planet
14. A current is constituted in a conducting wire. Which of the following is not a property of this current:
(A) It heats up the wire
(B) It transfers charge through the wire
(C) It causes the length of wire to expand
(D) It may deflect a magnetic compass kept nearby.
15. When a glass rod is rubbed with a piece of silk cloth the rod:
(A) and the cloth both acquire positive charge.
(B) becomes positively charged while the cloth has a negative charge.
(C) and the cloth both acquire negative charge.
(D) Becomes negatively charged while the cloth has a positive charge.
CHEMISTRY .

16. Which of the following option is not correct?


(A) Zn + C u S O 4 (a q ) 
→ Reaction occurs
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(B) Zn + Al2 (SO 4 )3 (aq) 
→ Reaction does not occur
(C) Zn + AgNO 3 (aq) 
→ Reaction does not occur
(D) Z n + P b(N O 3 ) 2 (aq ) 
→ Reaction occurs
17. The composition of aqua-regia is:
(A) dil HCl : conc HNO3 = 3 : 1 (B) conc HCl : dil HNO3 = 3 : 1
(C) conc HCl : conc HNO3 = 3 : 1 (D) dil HCl : dil HNO3 = 3 : 1
18. To prevent the contact of phosphorous with atmospheric oxygen. It is stored in ____.
(A) liquid nitrogen (B) liquid oxygen (C) water (D) None
19. A greenish deposit on the surface of copper vessel is chemically a mixture of ____.
(A) CuO and CuCO3 (B) Cu(OH)2 and CuCO3 (C) CuSO4 and CuCO3 (D) CuO and Cu(OH)2
20. Which of the following is a natural polymer?
(A) Cellulose (B) Teflon (C) Nylon (D) Terylene
21. Which of the following groups contain all synthetic substances?
(A) Nylon, Terylene, Wool (B) PVC, Polythene, Bakelite
(C) Cotton, Polycot, Rayon (D) Acrylic, Silk, Wool
22. The calorific values of Wood, Coal, Marsh gas and Bio gas vary in the order:
(A) Wood > Coal > Marsh Gas > Bio gas (B) Wood > Coal > Bio gas > Marsh Gas
(C) Marsh Gas > Coal > Bio gas > Wood (D) Marsh Gas > Bio gas > Coal > Wood
23. Coal with highest carbon content is:
(A) Peat (B) Lignite (C) Bituminous (D) Anthracite
24. A man slept in a closed room with a coal fire burning in the room. He became unconscious due to the
formation of -
(A) carbon dioxide in the room (B) coke
(C) carboxy haemoglobin in his blood (D) charcoal
25. Which of the following is not a fossil fuel?
(A) Coal (B) LPG (C) Bio gas (D) Natural gas
26. Which of the following is not a green house gas?
(A) Methane (B) Nitrous oxide (C) Water vapours (D) Hydrogen
27. Food cans are coated with tin and not with zinc because:
(A) Zinc is costlier than tin (B) Zinc has a higher melting point than tin

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(C) Zinc is more reactive than tin (D) Zinc is less reactive than tin
28. Aluminium is used for making cooking utensils. Which of the following properties of aluminium are
responsible for the same
(i) Good thermal conductivity (ii) Good electrical conductivity
(iii) Ductility (iv) High melting point
(A) i and ii (B) ii and iv (C) ii and iii (D) i and iv
29. The following figure shows the classification of natural resources. What are P and Q respectively?
Natural Re sources

Renewable Non− r enewable

Inexhaustible Exhaustible Re cyclable Non − Re cyclable


Ex. : sunlight
P Metals Q
(A) Water and Petroleum (B) Living Organism and Plastic
(C) Soil and Wind (D) Moonlight and Coal
30. Which of the following is false about a gas stove burning with a blue flame?
(A) The burner of the gas stove is clean
(B) There is incomplete burning of the fuel
(C) Sufficient oxygen is available to fuel to produce flame
(D) There is complete burning of the fuel

BIOLOGY .

31. Blue green algae are -


(A) eukaryotic organisms with developed nucleus.
(B) eukaryotic organisms with primitive nucleus.
(C) prokaryotic organisms with developed nucleus.

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(D) prokaryotic organisms with primitive nucleus.
32. Chromosomes can be seen only,
(A) when cell dies (B) when cell is growing
(C) when cell is working (D) when cell divides
33. Choose the correct statement.
Zygote is a/an -
(i) unfertilized egg with two nucleus.
(ii) stage of developing gamete.
(iii) fertilized egg with two nucleus.
(iv) fertilized egg with single nucleus.
(A) Statement (i) is correct (B) Statements (i) and (ii) are correct
(C) Statement (iv) is correct (D) Statements (ii) and (iii) are correct
34. Match Column – I with Column – II and select the correct option:
Column – I Column – II
1. Antibodies (i) Carriers
2. Housefly (ii) To fight with the pathogens (invaders)
3. Yellow vein mosaic of bhindi (iii) Bacteria
4. Citrus canker (iv) Fungi
5. Rust of a wheat (v) Food preservative
6. Sodium metabisulphite (vi) Virus
(A) 1 → (ii), 2 → (i), 3 → (vi), 4 → (iii), 5 → (iv), 6 → (v)
(B) 1 → (iii), 2 → (i), 3 → (ii), 4 → (iv), 5 → (vi), 6 → (v)
(C) 1 → (iii), 2 → (i), 3 → (iv), 4 → (ii), 5 → (v), 6 → (vi)
(D) 1 → (ii), 2 → (i), 3 → (iii), 4 → (vi), 5 → (iv), 6 → (v)

35. Read the following statements carefully and choose the correct option.
(i) Adrenal gland secretes hormone which maintains correct salt balance in the blood.
(ii) Adrenal gland secretes hormone that helps body to adjust to stress when one is very angry,
embarrassed or worried.
(iii) The deficiency of iodine causes the thyroid disease called goiter.

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(iv) If the water in which the tadpoles are growing does not contain sufficient iodine, the tadpoles
cannot become adults.
(A) Only statement (iii) is correct. (B) Only statements (i), (ii) & (iii) are correct.
(C) Only statements (ii) and (iv) are correct. (D) All the statements are correct.
36. Match Column – I with Column – II and select the correct option:
Column – I Column – II
1. Fertilizer (i) Sprinkler system
2. Manure (ii) Dhekli
3. Rotating Nozzles (iii) Inorganic salt
4. Traditional Method of irrigation (iv) Humus
5. Big pieces of soil (v) Winnowing
6. Separation of grains and chaff (vi) Crumbs

(A) 1 → (iii), 2 → (iv), 3 → (i), 4 → (ii), 5 → (vi), 6 → (v)


(B) 1 → (iv), 2 → (iii), 3 → (i), 4 → (ii), 5 → (v), 6 → (vi)
(C) 1 → (iii), 2 → (iv), 3 → (ii), 4 → (i), 5 → (vi), 6 → (v)
(D) 1 → (v), 2 → (iv), 3 → (i), 4 → (ii), 5 → (iii), 6 → (vi)
37. Which among the following option is true in case of “in vitro fertilization”?
(i) Fertilization is done outside the body.
(ii) Fertilization occurs inside the body.
(iii) Babies born through this technique are called test tube babies.
(iv) Fertilization occurs in fallopian tube and development of embryo takes place in test tube.
(A) Only statement (i) is correct. (B) Only statements (i) and (ii) are correct.
(C) Only statements (i) and (iii) are correct. (D) All the statements are incorrect.
38. Complete the following passage using the appropriate option given below.
_________ is a unit of ___________ in living organisms. It controls the transfer of _______
___________ from parent to offspring.
(A) Chromatin, hereditary, inheritance, characteristic
(B) Chromosome, inheritance, characteristic, hereditary
(C) Gene, hereditary, characteristic, inheritance
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(D) Gene, inheritance, hereditary, characteristics
39. Give one word for the following sentences to describe them respectively and choose the correct
option.
(i) The site which responds to a hormone.
(ii) The gland which secretes hormones without ducts.
(iii) Chemicals which control changes at adolescence stage.
(iv) It marks the beginning of reproductive period.
(A) (i) → Hormones, (ii) → Target site, (iii) → Exocrine gland, (iv) → Puberty
(B) (i) → Hormones, (ii) → Target site, (iii) → Endocrine gland, (iv) → Puberty
(C) (i) → Target site, (ii) → Endocrine gland, (iii) → Hormones, (iv) → Puberty
(D) (i) → Target site, (ii) → Exocrine gland, (iii) → Hormones, (iv) → Puberty
40. Choose the correct statement.
(A) Chlamydomonas is a protozoa while spirogyra is an algae.
(B) Aspirgillus is a bacteria while amoeba is a protozoa.
(C) Chlamydomonas and spirogyra both are algae.
(D) All the statements are correct.
41. Which of the following agricultural equipment is used to separate grain seeds from the chaff?
(A) Plough (B) Hoe (C) Sickle (D) Combine
42. Which of the following changes occur in females at puberty?
(i) Ovulation (Release of ova from ovary)
(ii) Deepening of voice.
(iii) Broadening of shoulders.
(iv) Development of mammary gland.
(A) (i) and (ii) (B) (i) and (iii) (C) (i) and (iv) (D) (i), (ii) and (iv)
43. The animals which give birth to young ones are called as –
(A) oviparous (B) sporoparous (C) viviparous (D) none of these
44. Which of the following microorganisms convert nitrogenous waste into nitrogenous compounds?
(A) Bacteria and fungi (B) Fungi and protozoa
(C) Algae and protozoa (D) Bacteria and protozoa

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45. Figure given below shows some examples of fungi.

(P) (Q) (R) (S)


Which of the following was used by Alexander Fleming to prepare an antibiotic?
(A) P (B) Q (C) R (D) S

MATHEMATICS .

46. The greatest perfect square, which is less than 5973 is:
(A) 5824 (B) 5776 (C) 5949 (D) 5929
47. The sum of 101 + 103 + 105 + ……. + 297 + 299 is:
(A) 20000 (B) 30000 (C) 25000 (D) 40000

( 22)
8

48. Evaluate :
(1+ 3 + 5 + .......... 239 + 241)
2

(A) 28891364 (B) 99999999 (C) 998 (D) 256

49. If (m + n), (m – n) and 2 mn are the sides of a cuboid then the longest stick that can be placed in it is:

(A) ( m + n ) 2 units (B) (m + n) 3 units (C) ( m − n) units (D) (mn) units

50. In a rhombus PQRS, diagonal PR > diagonal QS. The perpendicular distance between PQ and RS is ‘a’
and perpendicular distance between QR and SP is ‘b’, then

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P

S Q

R
(A) a > b (B) b > a (C) a = b (D) none
51. The sum of a two digit number (no digit is zero) and a number formed by the same digits but written
in the reverse order is a perfect square. The number of all such numbers are:
(A) 9 (B) 8 (C) 7 (D) 4
52. The smallest number by which 10752 must be divided so that the quotient becomes a perfect square
and a perfect cube simultaneously, is:
(A) 21 (B) 42 (C) 84 (D) 168

8q
53. If 7 p – 3q = 5, then value of is:
128p
1 1
(A) 16 (B) (C) (D) 64
10 32
54. (9865473)2 – 9865474 × 9865472 =
(A) 1 (B) 1000001 (C) 1234321 (D) 9000001
55. Area of a rhombus is 120 cm2 . Sum of the lengths of diagonals of this rhombus is 34 cm. The
perimeter of the rhombus is:
(A) 52 cm (B) 54 cm (C) 50 cm (D) 48 cm
p r
56. If p + q = 2r , then the value of + is:
p −r q−r
(A) –1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 2

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  a  −2  2
1−  b   a
57. If     = 1 and a + b = 5
( )
2
a− b + 2 ab
Then value of a is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
58. For the quadrilateral ABCD, x° + y° + z° + w° = ?

B

x° A
C z°


(A) 360° (B) 720° (C) 1080° (D) 1440°
59. JKLM is a square in which JO = JP. ∠POK is:
M L

J P K
(A) 15° (B) 17.5° (C) 20° (D) 22.5°
60. MARS is a rectangle with SR = c, SM = d and c > d. If T is a point on MA such that ∠STM = ∠STR, then
TA is equal to:
c
S R

M T A
c
(A) d (B) (C) c 2 + d2 (D) c 2 − d2
2
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? 162
61. What should come in place of both the question marks in the equation =
128 ?
(A) 144 (B) 12 (C) 196 (D) 14
1
62. If square of x varies directly as cube of y and x = 3 when y = 4. The value of y, when x = , is:
3
8 4 3 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 8 4
63. Consider the following number line:
0 1 P 3 4 Q 1
6 6 6
The sum of the additive inverse of P and multiplicative inverse of Q is:
13 11 7
(A) 1 (B) (C) (D)
15 5 6
64. Is it possible to construct a quadrilateral ABCD such that AB = 6 cm, ∠A = 75°, ∠B = 115°, ∠C = 80°
and ∠D = 90° ? Why or why not?
(A) Yes, this is because, the sum of all four angles is 360°. Therefore, the quadrilateral satisfies the
angle sum property.
(B) No, this is because by given measurements points C and D cannot be located.
(C) Yes, this is because, any five measurements are required to construct a quadrilateral.
(D) No, this is because, at least two sides and one diagonal are required to construct a quadrilateral
uniquely.
65. If the profit is one-fourth of the cost price of an item, then which of these are correct relations
between the cost price and the selling price of the item.
(i) The selling price of the item is five-fourth of the cost price.
(ii) The selling price of the item is one-fourth of the cost price.
(iii) The cost price of the item is four-fifth of the selling price.
(iv) The cost price of the item is three-fourth of the cost price.
(A) Only (i) (B) Only (iii) (C) (i) and (iv) (D) (i) and (iii)

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66. The area of the curved surface and the area of the base of a right circular cylinder are a cm2 and b
cm2 respectively. The height of the cylinder is:
a 2a a b a π
(A) cm (B) cm (C) cm (D) cm
2 πb πb 2 π 2 b
67. If in a convex polygon, the sum of all interior angles excluding one angle is 2210°, then the excluded
angle is
(A) 100° (B) 120° (C) 130° (D) 140°
68. The ratio of volumes of two cubes is k. The ratio of their total surface areas is:
3
k
(A) 6 3 k : 1 (B) 3
k2 : 1 (C) 2
k3 : 1 (D) :1
6
69. In the given figure ∠TSR = ∠SRP = 90° and QS || PT. If TS = QS = 10 cm and PR = 18 cm then area of
quadrilateral PRST is:
T S

P Q R
(A) 84 cm2 (B) 98 cm2 (C) 100 cm2 (D) 108 cm2

The ascending order of (125 ) , ( 625 ) and ( 25 ) is:


13 10 21
70.

(A) (125 ) < ( 625 ) < ( 25 ) ( 25 ) < ( 625 ) < (125 )


13 10 21 21 10 13
(B)

(C) ( 25 ) < (125 ) < ( 625 ) ( 625) < (125 ) < ( 25 )


21 13 10 10 13 21
(D)
71. David started walking from a point X towards another point Y and Harry started walking from point Y
towards the point X simultaneously. The distance between X and Y is 12 km. They meet after 1 hour.
After meeting David increased his speed by 6 km/hour and Harry reduced his speed by 6 km/hour.
David arrived at Y and Harry at X simultaneously. The initial speed of David was:
(A) 2 km/h (B) 3 km/h (C) 4 km/h (D) 6 km/h

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72. In a class, there are total of 42 students. If n more girls join the class, the ratio of the number of boys to
number of girls will change from 4 : 3 to 3 : 4. n is equal to:
(A) 8 (B) 10 (C) 12 (D) 14

73. x is 25% of y, y is 50% of z and x is a% of z, then a is equal to:


(A) 6.25 (B) 8 (C) 12.5 (D) 14.75
74. A square is chosen from a 3 × 3 size square (see figure). The probability that it is a 2 × 2 size square, is:

4 4 2 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 13 13 7
75. A right circular cylinder is cut along its height and changes in the form of a square whose diagonal is
2 2 cm. The area of the base of the cylinder (in cm2 ) is:
1 4
(A) (B) π (C) (D) 4π
π π
76. In an election, there were only two candidates A and B. 30% of the voters promised to vote for A and
the rest promised to vote for B. On the day of election, 10 voters who promised to vote for A voted for
B and 20 voters who promised to vote for B voted for A. If B won the election by 4 votes, then the total
number of voters were:
(A) 40 (B) 50 (C) 60 (D) 70
77. A tank of dimensions 108 inches × 60 inches × 24 inches has an inlet pipe pouring in 576 cubic inches
of water in a minute and an outlet pipe which can empty it in 3 hours. If the tank is full and both pipes
are simultaneously opened how long will it take to empty it?
(A) 8 hours (B) 9 hours (C) 10 hours (D) 11 hours
78. Sahil borrowed a sum of ` 30000 at 20% per annum simple interest for 2 years and lends it to Rahul at
15% per annum with interest being compounded annually for 2 years. The gain or loss (in `) of Sahil at
the end of 2 years is:
(A) 4325 (B) 2325 (C) 4523 (D) 2235
79. A pyramid has 14 edges. The number of vertices in this pyramid is:
(A) 6 (B) 9 (C) 7 (D) 8

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80. The pie chart given below shows the types of transportation used by students to come to the school.
Car
8% Scooty
Bicycle 15%
37%
8% Taxi
32%

Bus
If 480 students come to school by bus then how many students come to school by scooty?
(A) 180 (B) 200 (C) 225 (D) 250
81. If the area of a square is 4x − 12x + 9 . Then its perimeter is:
2

(A) (4x – 6) (B) (2x – 3) (C) (8x – 12) (D) (4x + 12)
82. The value of a machine depreciates every year by 15%. The value after one year, if its present value is `
50,000, will be ` 4.25 × 10m . The value of m is:
(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2
−1
83.  {
1− 1− 1− m
( }
−1 −1
)  = ?

(A) m (B) – m (C) (1 – m) (D) (m – 1)
84. A shopkeeper marks a mobile 20% above the cost price and allows a discount of 10%. If the profit
earned is ` 544, then cost price of the mobile is :
(A) ` 6200 (B) ` 6400 (C) ` 6600 (D) ` 6800
85. To do a certain work, C alone takes thrice as long as A and B together. All three together complete the
work in 3 days. C will alone finish the work in:
(A) 6 days (B) 12 days (C) 9 days (D) 15 days
86. Two operators ∆ and are defined as follows:
a ∆ b = (a × b)
a+b
if both a and b are positive integer
= – 2 otherwise.
b = ( a + b ) if a × b is a negative integer
2
a
= 1 otherwise.

Find the value of


( 2 ∆ 3) + ( 4 − 5)
( 8 9 ) + ( 6 ∆ − 3)

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(A) 7777 (B) 7776 (C) –7776 (D) –7777
87. A man is facing south. He turns 90° in the anticlockwise direction and walks 30 m and then turning
north walks 40 m and then turning west he goes 60 m. Then turning left walks 80 m. How far is the
man from the starting point?
(A) 50 m (B) 40 m (C) 45 m (D) 60 m
88. In a certain code HEATER is coded as KBDQHO, then COOLER will be coded as:
(A) FLIROH (B) FLIRHO (C) FLRIHO (D) FLRHIO
89. Find the missing number.
15 2 9 7 13 16
80 65 ?
5 6 4 6 11 8

(A) 36 (B) 48 (C) 74 (D) 60


90. The wrong term in the following sequence is:
2, 7, 5, 10, 7, 13, 11
(A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 7 (D) 13

ENGLISH .

91. What is the correct indirect form of the following?


He said, “Daughter, take my jug and fetch me some water from the well.”
(A) He ordered his daughter that to take his jug and fetch him some water from the well.
(B) He ordered his daughter to take his jug and fetch him some water from the well.
(C) He ordered his daughter that she should take his jug and fetch him some water from the well.
(D) None of these
92. What is the correct indirect form of the following?
He said,” What a lazy boy you are! How badly you have done your work!”
(A) He exclaimed with sorrow that you are a very lazy boy and you have done your work very badly.
(B) He exclaimed angrily that he was a very lazy boy and that he had done his work very badly.
(C) He exclaimed angrily that what a lazy boy he was and that he had done his work very badly.
(D) Both A and B

93. What is the correct passive voice of the following?

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Let him research and complete the project.
(A) Let the project be researched and completed by him.
(B) He should research and complete the project.
(C) The project shouldn’t be researched and completed by him.
(D) None of these
94. What is the correct passive voice of the following?
The work should have been done by now.
(A) Incomplete sentence as there’s no subject.
(B) It is already in passive voice.
(C) They should have done the work by now.
(D) The work should have been done by then by you.
95. Mr. Hotwani usually ………………. softly but today he ………………. in a very rough manner.
(A) is speaking, spoke (B) speaks, is speaking (C) spoke, has spoken (D) speaks, speaks
96. If you ……………. your car here, the police …………….. you.
(A) are parking, is going to challan (B) park , challan
(C) park, will challan (D) will park, challan
97. The black coloured barrel over there ……………………. petroleum.
(A) contains (B) is containing
(C) has been containing (D) was containing
98. Very few people dare………….. social customs. You daren’t ………… against them.
(A) to defy, go (B) to defy , to go (C) defy, go (D) defy, to go
99. Which of the following is the antonym of the given word?
AFFLUENT
(A) Deep-pocketed (B) Poverty-stricken (C) Well-to-do (D) Moneyed
100. Once in a blue moon means
(A) the person you’re just talking about actually turns up at that moment.
(B) something that will never happen.
(C) something is very expensive.
(D) an event that happens infrequently.

Space for rough work

16 Genius 20 / December 2018 / Class 9

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