Moving XI Solution
Moving XI Solution
Moving XI Solution
Date : 25 – 12 – 2024
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Part A
MATHS SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
1. Find the coordinates of the point which divides the line segment joining the
points (3, 4) and (7, 9) internally in the ratio 2:3.
2. In a circle of radius 10.5 cm, an arc subtends an angle of 60°at the centre. Find the
length of the arc.
3. Find the 31st term of an AP whose 11th term is 38 and the 16th term is 73.
4. Two cubes each of side 10 cm are joined end to end, forming a rectangular shaped
solid. Find the surface area of the resulting solid.
5. Find the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial - 2x - 8, and verify the relationship
between the zeroes and its coefficient.
6. In the given figure, A,B and C are points on OP, OQ and OR respectively such
that AB ∥ PQ and AC ∥ PR. Show that BC ∥ QR.
9. A fast train takes 3 hours less than slow train for a journey of 600 km. If the speed
of the slow train is 10 km/h less than that of the fast train, find the speeds of the
two trains.
10. The angle of elevation of the top of a tower from a point on the ground is 45°. On
walking 30 m towards the tower, the angle of elevation becomes 60°. Find the
height of the tower & the original distance from the foot of the tower. (use √
=1.73)
Part B
MATHS OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
1. The LCM of two numbers is 630 and their 4. The polynomial,
HCF is 9. If the sum of the numbers is 153, has
their difference is: minimum value, when x =
(a) 63 (b) 27 (c) 81 (d) 18 (a) 40 (b) 20 (c) 10 (d) 2.5
21. If , then
16. The centroid of the triangle whose __________.
vertices are (3, -7), (-8, 6) and (5, 10) is (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 0
(a) (0, 9) (c) (1, 3)
(b) (0, 3) (d) (3, 5)
22. is equal to (d) 61°
(a) (c) 0
(b) (d)
(b) S = 4r2
r=√
= r2.r = √ = √
34. If then is
equal to
31. A cross section of a canal is a trapezium is (a) 110 (b) 191 (c) 80 (d) 194
shape. If the canal is 8 m wide at the top (d)
and 6 m wide at the bottom, the area of
cross section being 644 m2, the height of
the canal is
(a) 108 m (b) 96 m (c) 104 m (d) 92 m
35. If n is a whole number greater then 1, then
n2 (n2 1) is always divisible by
(a) 12 only (c) 24 only
(b) 12, 24, and 36 (d) 36 only
36. If a = x + y, b = x y, c = x + 2y, the value
of a2 + b2 + c2 ab bc ca is
(a) 7y (b) 7y2 (c) 9y2 (d) 17y2
(b) a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca
= [ ]
a – b = (x + y) – (x - y) = 2y
b – c = (x - y) – (x + 2y) = -3y
c – a = (x + 2y) – (x + y) = y
So, the expression is equal to
= [ ]
= [ ] = 7y2
37. If mode of the data is 7 and their mean is
also 7 then their median is
(a) 10 (b) 9 (c) 8 (d) 7
√ √
(a) 4( ) (c) 4( )
Since the volume of the sphere is R cubic
√ √
units and the base area of the cuboid is P (b) ( ) (d) 8( )
square units, the increase in height Δh is
given by:
41. Which one of the following reactions is 43. Consider the following substances:
different from the remaining three? (i) Acidified K2Cr2O7 (iii) Oxygen
(a) NaCl + AgNO3 → AgCl + NaNO3 (ii) Alkaline KMnO4 (iv) Hydrogen
(b) CaO + H2O → Ca(OH)2 Out of these, the commonly used
(c) KNO3 + H2SO4 → KHSO4 + HNO3 oxidising agents are:
(d) ZnCl2 + H2S → ZnS + 2HCI (a) (i) and (ii) only (c) (i), (ii) and (iii)
Answer: (b) CaO + H₂O → Ca(OH)₂ is a (b) (ii) and (iii) only (d) (i), (ii) and (iv)
combination reaction, whereas the others are Answer: (a) (i) and (ii) only – Acidified
double displacement reactions. K₂Cr₂O₇ and Alkaline KMnO₄ are commonly
42. In the redox reaction MnO2 + 4HCl → used oxidizing agents.
MnCl2 + 2H2O + Cl2 44. The colours of aqueous solutions of
(a) MnO2 is reduced to MnCl2& HCl is CuSO4 and FeSO4 as observed in the
oxidized to H2O laboratory are
(b) MnO2 is reduced to MnCl2& HCl is (a) Pale green and light blue respectively
oxidized to Cl2 (b) light blue and dark green respectively
(c) MnO2 is oxidized to MnCl2 & HCl is (c) dark blue and dark green respectively
reduced to Cl2 (d) dark blue and pale green respectively
(d) MnO2 is oxidized to MnCl2 & HCl is
reduced to H2O
Answer: (d) Dark blue and pale green Answer: (b) Calcium – Calcium reacts with
respectively – CuSO₄ solution is blue and oxygen to form calcium oxide, a compound
FeSO₄ is pale green. with a high melting point and soluble in
45. 2 g of yellow sulphur powder is burnt in a water.
China dish and the fumes are collected in 49. The correct structural formula for
a test tube. Water is added in the test tube cyclohexane is
and the solution is tested separately with
blue and red litmus paper. The correct
option is:
(a) Blue litmus remains blue and red
litmus turns blue.
(b) Blue litmus turns red and red litmus
remains red.
(c) Blue litmus turns red and red litmus
turns blue. 50. With the reference to four gases CO2, CO,
(d) Blue litmus remains blue and red Cl2 and O2, which one of the options in
litmus remains red. the table is correct?
Answer: (c) Blue litmus turns red and red
litmus turns blue – Sulphur dioxide, formed
in the reaction, is acidic, which will turn blue
litmus red, and red litmus blue if the solution
is basic.
46. Which one of the following metals is
51. The formulae of four organic compounds
malleable and a poor conductor of
are shown below. Choose the correct
electricity?
option
(a) Copper (c) Lead
(b) Zinc (d) Silver
Answer: (c) Lead – Lead is malleable and a
poor conductor of electricity.
47. The oxide which can react with HCl as
well as KOH to give corresponding salt
and water is
(a) CuO (c) Na2O
(b) Al2O3 (d) K2O
Answer: (b) Al₂O₃ – Al₂O₃ is amphoteric and
(a) A and B are unsaturated hydrocarbons
can react with both acids and bases to form
(b) C and D are saturated hydrocarbons
salts and water.
(c) Addition of hydrogen in presence of
48. An element ‘X’ reacts with O2 to give a
catalyst changes A to C
compound with a high melting point. This
(d) Addition of potassium permanganate
compound is also soluble in water the
changes B to D
element is likely to be:
52. In which of the following groups of
(a) Iron (c) Carbon
organisms the food material is broken
(b) Calcium (d) Silicon
down outside the body and then
absorbed?
(a) Mushroom, Green plants, Amoeba (b) Effect of gravity on the part of tendril
(b) Yeast, Mushroom, Bread mould hanging down towards the earth
(c) Paramecium, Amoeba, Cuscuta (c) Rapid cell division and elongation in
(d) Cuscuta, Lice, Tapeworm tendril cells that are away from the
Answer: (b) Yeast, Mushroom, Bread mould support
– These organisms break down food outside (d) Rapid cell division and elongation in
their body (extracellular digestion). tendril cells in contact with the support
53. Internal respiration may be defined as: 56. Which of the following acts as a stimulus
(a) Breathing in and releasing of oxygen in in the process of hydrotropism?
the tissue (a) hydrocarbon
(b) The oxidation of food substances to (b) Hydrogen oxide
release energy (c) Hydrogen chloride
(c) The building up (synthesis) of complex (d) Hydrogen peroxide
substances 57. The process of attachment of blastocyst in
(d) Getting rid of carbon dioxide that the endometrium of uterus is known as
would accumulate in the tissues. (a) Placentation (c) gestation
Answer: (b) The oxidation of food (b) Implantation (d) cleavage
substances to release energy – This is the 58. The advantage that internal fertilisation
correct definition of internal respiration. has over external fertilisation is that in
54. It has been found that people living in internal fertilisation :
very high mountains have many more red (a) New off-springs are exactly like the
corpuscles in their blood than people parent
living in plains. Which one of the (b) Production of large numbers of
following best accounts for this gametes is unnecessary
phenomenon? (c) Copulation and fusion of gametes is
(a) The cold climate stimulates the passive
production of red corpuscles to keep (d) Fewer individuals are produced
the body warm 59. The part of a seed which grows and
(b) People of high mountains breathe develops into root on germination is :
more quickly (a) Cotyledon (c) follicle
(c) The low air pressure requires more red (b) Plumule (d) radical
corpuscles to supply the body cells 60. A cross between two tall pea plants
with oxygen. resulted in offspring’s having a few dwarf
(d) The low air pressure in high plants. The gene-combination of the
mountains speeds up the blood parental plants must be
circulation so that more red corpuscles (a) Tt and Tt (c) TT and tt
are needed (b) Tt and tt (d) TT and Tt
Answer: (c) The low air pressure requires 61. The following results were obtained by a
more red corpuscles to supply the body cells scientist who crossed the F1 generation of
with oxygen. pure breeding parents for round and
55. The growth of tendrils in pea plants is due wrinkled seeds.
to the : Dominant trait Round seeds
(a) Effect of sunlight on the tendril cells Recessive trait Wrinkled seeds
facing the sun No. of F2 offspring 7524
From these results, it can be concluded (a)
𝑓
(b)
𝑓
(c)
√f
(d)
𝑓
𝑓 √
that the actual number of round seeds he
68. The Phenomena of light involved in the
obtained was:
formation of a rainbow in the sky are
(a) 1881 (b) 22572 (c) 2508 (d) 5643
(a) Refraction, dispersion and reflection
62. A food chain will be more advantageous
(b) Refraction, dispersion and total
in terms of energy if it has
internal reflection
(a) 2 trophic levels (c) 4 trophic levels
(c) Dispersion, scattering and reflection
(b) 3 trophic levels (d) 5 trophic levels
(d) Dispersion, refraction and internal
63. Consider the following statements about
reflection
ozone
69. A person can see clearly only up to a
(a) Ozone is poisonous gas.
distance of 25 cm. He wants to read a
(b) Ozone shields the earth's surface from
book placed at 50cm. What kind of lens
the infrared radiation from the sun.
does he require for his spectacles and
(c) Ozone is a product of UV radiations
what must be its power?
acting on oxygen molecules.
(a) Concave, -1.0D (c) Concave, - 2.0D
(d) At the lower level of the earth's
(b) Convex, + 1.5D (d) Convex, + 2.0D
atmosphere, ozone performs its most
70. In case of four wires of same material, the
essential function.
resistance will be minimum if the
The correct statements are
diameter and length of the wire
(a) (a) and (b) (c) (b) and (c)
respectively are
(b) (a) and (c) (d) (b) and (d)
(a) D/2 and L/4 (c) 2D and L
64. Two lenses of +5D and -5D are placed in
(b) D/4 and 4L (d) 4D and 2L
chose contact. The focal length of the
71. Plastic insulation surrounds a wire having
combination is :
diameter d and length l as shown above.
(a) Zero (c) Zero or ∞
A decrease in the resistance of the wire
(b) ∞ (d) None of these
would be produced by
65. The speed of light is vacuum is 3.0 ×108
an increase in the
m/s. If the refractive index of a
(a) Length l of the wire
transparent liquid is 4/3, then the speed
(b) Diameter d of the wire
of light in the liquid is –
(c) Temperature of the wire
(a) 2.25 108 m/s (c) 4 108 m/s
(d) Thickness of the plastic insulation
(b) 3 108 m/s (d) 4.33 108 m/s
72. A student plots V-I graphs for three
66. The image of the moon is formed by a
samples of nichrome wire with resistances
concave mirror whose radius of curvature
R1, R2 and R3. Choose from the following
is 4.8 m at a time when distance from the
the statement that holds true for this graph
moon is 2.4 108 m. If the diameter of the
(a) R1 = R2 = R3
image is 2.2 cm the diameter of the moon
(b) R1 > R2 > R3
is –
(c) R3 > R2 > R1
(a) 1.1 m (c) 2.2 m
(d) R2 > R1 > R3
(b) 2.2 m (d) 2.2 m
73. Two heater wires of equal length are first
67. The focal length of a concave mirror is f
connected in series and then in parallel
and the distance from the object to the
with a battery. They ratio of heat
principal focus is a. The magnitude of
produced in the two cases in :
magnification obtained will be-
(a) 2 : 1 (b) 1 : 2 (c) 4 : 1 (d) 1 : 4
74. A copper wire is held between the poles 78. Assertion (A): A piece of Zinc metal gets
of a magnet. The current in the wire can reddish brown coating when kept in
be reversed. The pole of the magnet can copper sulphate solution for some time.
also be changed over. In how many of the Reason (R): Copper is more reactive metal
four directions shown can the force act on than Zinc.
the wire? (d) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is
(a) 1 true.
(b) 2 79. Assertion: Silver bromide decomposition
(c) 3 is used in black and white photography.
(d) 4 Reason: Light provides energy for this
Options for q. No. 75 to 80 exothermic reaction.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are (b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are
true and Reason (R) is the correct true, and Reason (R) is not the correct
explanation of the Assertion (A). explanation of the Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are 80. Assertion: Carbon could not gain four
true, and Reason (R) is not the correct electrons because it would be difficult for
explanation of the Assertion (A). the nucleus with 6 protons to hold on to
(c) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is 10 electrons
false. Reason: Carbon could lose four electrons
(d) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is forming cation C4+as nucleus can easily
true. remove four electrons leaving behind the
75. Assertion: The diameter of convex lens nucleus with just two electrons.
required to form full image of an object is (c) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is
half the height of the object. false.
Reason: The smaller diameter lens will 81. Identify the product 'X obtained in the
give full image of lower intensity. following chemical reaction:
(c) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is CaCO3 → ‘X’ + CO2
false. (a) Quick lime (c) Limestone
76. Assertion: When we see an object, the (b) Gypsum (d) Plaster of Paris
image formed on the retina is real and 82. On placing a copper coin in a test tube
inverted. containing green ferrous sulphate
Reason: If the magnification of a system is solution, it will be observed that the
less than one, then the image formed is ferrous sulphate solution
inverted. (a) turns blue, and a grey substance is
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are deposited on the copper coin.
true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation (b) turns colourless and a grey substance
of the Assertion (A). is deposited on the copper coin.
77. Assertion: Resistivity of material may (c) turns colourless and a reddish–brown
change with temperature. substance is deposited on the copper
Reason: Resistivity is a material property coin.
& independent on temperature. (d) remains green with no change in the
(c) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is copper coin.
false. 83. Identify the correct statement about the
following reaction: 𝐻 𝑂 → 𝐻𝑂
(a) 𝐻 is oxidising agent and 𝑂 , is (iii) Right atrium receives deoxygenated
reducing agent. blood from different parts of the body
(b) 𝐻 is reduced to sulphur. through vena cava.
(c) 𝑂 is oxidising agent and 𝐻 is (iv) Left atrium transfers oxygenated
reducing agent. blood to the aorta which sends it to
(d) 𝑂 , is oxidised to sulphur. different parts of the body.
84. The change in colour of the moist litmus (a) (ii) only (c) (ii) and (iii)
paper in the given set up is due to (b) (i) and (iv) (d) (ii) and (iv)
i. presence of acid 87. Select from the following a plant hormone
ii. Presence of base which promotes cell division.
iii. Presence of H⁺(aq) in the solution (a) Gibberellin (c) Abscisic Acid
iv. Presence of Litmus which acts as an (b) Auxins (d) Cytokinin
indicator 88. In which of the following vertebrate
(a) i and ii (c) Only iii group, heart does not pump oxygenated
(b) Only ii (d) Only iv blood to different parts of the body?
(a) Pisces and amphibians
(b) Amphibians and reptiles
(c) Amphibians only (d) Pisces only
89. In an experiment to study the
independent inheritance of two separate
traits: shape and colour of seeds, the ratio
of the different combinations in F2
progeny would be
85. Consider the following Chemical (a) 1:3 (b) 1:2:1 (c) 9:3:3:1 (d) 9:1:1:3
equation: 90. The organism in which an outgrowth on
a Al2O3 + b HCl → c AlCl3 + d H2O the parent body develops into a new
In order to balance this chemical equation, individual is :
the values of a, b, c and d must be (a) Amoeba (c) Rhizopus
(a) 1, 6, 2 and 3 (c) 2, 6, 2 and 3 (b) Paramecium (d) Yeast
(b) 1, 6. 3 and 2 (d) 2, 6, 3 and 2 91. Part(s) of a flower which attracts insects
86. Which of the following statement(s) is for pollination is (are)
(are) true about the human heart? (a) Petals and sepals (c) petals only
(i) Right atrium receives oxygenated blood (b) Anther and stigma (d) sepals only
from lungs through pulmonary artery 92. During the deficiency of oxygen in tissues
(ii) Left atrium transfers oxygenated blood of human beings, pyruvic acid is
to left ventricle which sends it to converted into lactic acid in :
various parts of the body (a) Cytoplasm (c) mitochondria
(b) Chloroplast (d) Golgi body