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PREPARATION BOOKLET

Total Marks : 100 Duration of Quiz : 1½ Hours

th For Classes : 7 th& 8

Upload & Rank ContentsUpload & Rank Contents

Like & Share with FriendsLike & Share with Friends

Participate in Photo BattlesParticipate in Photo Battles

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:

For answer key login www.egeniusden.com

Question paper is based on the basic general knowledge of the student's about

different subjects. We are assessing only general things which student's have

covered previously.

Answers are required to write by pen only.

Negative marking is applicable.

Marks will be deducted for over writing and badly written words.

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Maths I.Q.

This section will contain Mathematics. You will find questions in objective type format

i.e. true/false, fill in the blanks & match the following. Total marks for this section are 20.

Given below are some questions for you to practice.

Contents to be covered1. Knowing Our Numbers 2. Whole Numbers3. Basic Geometrical Ideas4. Understanding Elementary Shapes5. Integers6. Fractions

7. Decimals8. Data Handling9. Algebra10. Ratio and Proportion11. Practical Geometry

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Q1. Multiple choice questions. Tick (P) the correct option.

The difference between the smallest number of 6 digits and the largest number of 5 digits is

0 1 10000 11111

An obtuse-angled triangle can be

right-angled equilateral isosceles none of these

The given number line represents

4 - 3 -4 - 3 -4 + 3 3 - 4

If represents 28 pizzas, then stands for _______ pizzas.

14 21 24 12

The cost of fencing an equilateral triangle of side 13 cm at the rate of Rs. 50 per metre is

Rs. 1950 Rs. 650 Rs. 1300 Rs. 2600

Which equation has a solution - 3?

x- 3 = 6 6 + x = 3 x - 6 = 3 x + 6 = - 3

When a line divides the given figure into two identical halves, then the line is called

parallel lines congruent lines line of symmetry none of these

Two perpendicular lines have a (n) ______ angle between them.

acute obtuse right reflex

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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P

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Maths I.Q.In which of the following figures, is the given line, a line of symmetry?

An expression which contains three terms is called a ___________.

monomial binomial trinomial none of these

Q2. Check the divisibility rule of following numbers and complete the table by putting P or O.

Number Divisible by

6732

1997

39000

10714

87705

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2.

3.

4.

5.

2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11

Q3. Observe the figure and fill up the table with correct pairs of angles.

S. No. Angles Pairs Relation

Corresponding

Alternate

Interior

Alternate

Exterior

Co-Interior

Vertically

opposite

Linear

pairs (Any 2)

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2.

3.

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6.

l

m

t

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3 4

5 6

7 8

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10.

P

P

P P P P P P

P P P P P P P

P

P P P

O O OO O O O O O O O O

OO

OO

OO

O

O

OO

OO

O

OO

O

(Ð1, Ð5), (Ð2, Ð6),

(Ð3, Ð7), (Ð4, Ð8)

(Ð3, Ð5), (Ð4, Ð6)

(Ð1, Ð7), (Ð2, Ð8)

(Ð3, Ð6), (Ð4, Ð5)

(Ð1, Ð3), (Ð2, Ð4),

(Ð5, Ð7), (Ð6, Ð8)

(Ð1, Ð2), (Ð5, Ð8)

They are equal if l || m

They are equal if l || m

They are supp- lementary if l || m

They are supp- lementary

They are equal if l || m

They are equal

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Q4. Complete the given table.

S. No. 3-D shapes Name of the solid

Faces Edges Corners/Vertices

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Q5. Write the opposite of

1. Falling down 2. Going south 3. Gaining weight

4. Withdrawing Rs. 200 5. Population increase 6. Rise in temperature

cube

cuboid

cylinder

cone

sphere

triangular

pyramid

Triangular

prism

square

pyramid

6

6

3 (2 flat +

1 curved)

2 (1 flat +

1 curved)

1

4

5

5

12

12

2

1

0

6

9

8

8

8

0

1

0

4

6

5

climbing up going north loosing weight

depositing Rs. 200 Population decrease Fall in temperature

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Q6. The following pictograph shows the number of rose buds grown in farm during a week.

Day = 50 Roses

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Study the pictograph and fill in the blanks.

The maximum roses were grown on _______________.

The minimum roses grown on any day are _________________.

The two days on which equal number of roses are grown are ___________ and __________.

The total roses grown in the week are __________________.

The average roses grown in a week are _________________.

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2.

3.

4.

5.

Q7. Observe the following figures and answer the following.

The figure A is an _____________ triangle. It has _____________ line(s) of

symmetry and it is symmetrical about its _____________.

The figure B is a _____________. It has ___________ lines of symmetry-

2 along the line segments joining the _____________ of opposite sides and

2 along the ____________.

The figure C is a ___________. It has ___________ lines of symmetry and

it is symmetrical about its __________.

The figure D is a _____________. It has ______________ lines of symmetry

all along its ___________.

The figure E is a ____________. It has ____________ lines(s) of symmetry and

it is symmetrical about the ___________ of its diameter.

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2.

3.

4.

5.

A

B

C

D

E

Saturday

150

Tuesday Friday

2450

350

isosceles 1

median

square 4

midpoint

diagonals

rhombus 2

diagonal

circle infinite

diameters

semi-circle 1perpendicular bisector

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Q8. Complete the crossword given below.

The name of this symbol: ^

This is an angle that measures more than 90 but less than 180

A triangle that has two of its side equal

This tool is used to measure angles

A point where sides of a triangle meets

When two lines in plane do not intersect

Sum of two sides of a triangle is always __________than the third side

A triangle has three equal sides

The perpendicular distance from the base of triangle to the opposite vertex0Two angles whose sum of their measure is 90

Across

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2.

5.

7.

8.

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3.

4.

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9.

Down

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2

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5 6

7

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9

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G E A T E R

E Q U I L A T R A L

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H E G H TI

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C

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L

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C O M P L E M N T A Y

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Q9. Fill in the blanks.

Every whole number except ___________________ is a natural number.

If the product of two whole numbers is zero, then one of them must be _______________.

Two lines in a plane are called ________________ lines if they meet at a point.

When, in a fraction, Numerator > Denominator, the fraction is called as an ____________ fraction.

The sum of the lengths of the sides of a rectilinear figure is called its ___________________.

To bisect a line segment of length 8 cm, the opening of compass should be more than _______.

0 If an angle of 60 is bisected twice, the angle so obtained measures ______________.

_____________ is an instrument used to measure angles.

We can draw _____________ circles passing through a given point.

______________ circles can be drawn passing through two given points.

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2.

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Q10. State True or False.

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15.

Two obtuse angles can be supplementary.

Pairs of vertically opposite angles are always supplementary.

If a pair of corresponding angles are equal, then the two lines are parallel.

The supplement of an acute angle is always obtuse.

0If a ray stands on a line then the sum of the adjacent angles so formed is 180 .

If two squares have equal areas, they are congruent.

If two triangles are equal in area, they are congruent.

Triangle with AAS condition are not congruent.

Two squares are congruent if they have equal perimeters.

All circles are congruent.

If a and b are two co-primes, their H.C.F. is zero.

Every rhombus is a parallelogram.

Additive inverse of 0 is 0.

2 2The numerical co-efficient in -13a b c is -13.

27x yz is a trinomial.

0

0

intersecting

improper

perimeter

4 cm

015

Protractor

infinite

infinite

False

False

True

True

True

True

False

False

True

False

False

True

True

True

False

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Q11. Match the following.

23x + 8 - 4xy

2 27ab c, 7bac

-25z + 3

22lmn, -16nml

2 210x + y + 13xy + 8

Numerical co-efficent in term x

Sum of terms 5x and (-9y)

Sum of square of 1 and x

Variable term in 5x - 7

Difference of term 5x and (-9y)

-56

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Degree 1

Polynomial

Like terms

Unlike Terms

Trinomial

x + 1

5x + 9y

5x - 9y

5x

-56

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a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

g.

h.

i.

j.

Q12. Using unitary method, solve and write the answers in the boxes given below.

Find the typing speed of a typist in words per minute if she types

out 3600 words in two hours. words/minute

A man earns Rs. 4900 in a week. Find his earnings for first two

days of the week. Rs.

A train travels 60 km in hours. Assuming uniform speed, how

far does it travel in 2 hours? km

6m of running carpeting costs Rs. 552. What is the cost of carpeting

such 10m? Rs.

A horse eats 44 kg of corn and 1100 kg of hay in 22 days. How much

will it eat in a week? kg corn, kg hay.

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180

920

14 350

English I.Q.

CQ-7th-8th 9 15K FR

This section will contain English. You will find questions in objective type format i.e.

true/false, fill in the blanks & match the following. Total marks for this section are 20.

Given below are some questions for you to practice.

Contents to be covered

1. Nouns &

2. Short Forms

3. Adjectives

4. Verbs: Present & Past Tense

Pronouns

5. Adverbs

6. Articles

7. Vocabulary & Preposition

8. Punctuation & Conjunctions

9. Antonyms & Synonyms

10. Comprehension

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Q1. Fill in the blanks with collective nouns from the box :

1. a_______________________of peacocks

2. a_______________________of whales

3. a_______________________of geese

4. a_______________________of bees

5. a_______________________of soldiers

6. a_______________________of wolves

7. a_______________________of herrings

8. a_______________________of dried plants

9. a_______________________of chickens

10. a_______________________of papers

11. a_______________________of artists

12. a_______________________of flags

13. a_______________________of stars

14. a_______________________of thieves

15. a_______________________of chairs

16. a_______________________of trees

17. a_______________________of islands

18. a_______________________of grapes

19. a_______________________of policemen

20. a_______________________of crows

herbarium bunchconstellation hive gang troupe pack clump muster posse shoal murder

stack school gaggle group battalion sheaf bunting brood

HELP BOX

Q2. Fill in the blanks with the sounds these animals make.

ducks

elephants

snakes

monkeys

frogs

crows

hens

sparrows

cats

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

muster

shoal

gaggle

hive

battalion

pack

troupe

herbarium

brood

sheaf

school

bunting

constellation

gang

stack

clump

group

bunch

posse

murder

quack

trumpet

hiss

chatter

croak

caw

cackle

chirp

meow

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Q3. In each of the following questions, out of the four alternatives, Tick (P) the one, which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.

1. Life history of a person written by another

2. A small house with all rooms on one floor

3. Government by a single person

4. Large scale departure of the people

5. A person living permanently in a certain place

autobiography biography bibliography memoir

bungalow cottage flat castle

monarchy autocracy aristocracy plutocracy

migration emigration immigration exodus

native resident domicile subject

English I.Q.

Q4. Insert the adjective or adverb in the correct place and rewrite the sentences.

Namita wept when her cat died. (bitter / bitterly)

_____________________________________________________________________

Children admire the movement of the elephant. (slow / slowly)

_____________________________________________________________________

We shall complete all the exercises. (successful / successfully)

_____________________________________________________________________

My friends go to the gym. (regular / regularly)

_____________________________________________________________________

It was a escape. (narrow / narrowly)

_____________________________________________________________________

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2.

3.

4.

5.

Q5. Write the feminine gender of these nouns.

author

bachelor

colt

drone

nephew

sir

gander

buck

bull

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

P

P

P

P

P

authoress

spinster

filly

queen

niece

madam

goose

doe

cow

Namita wept bitterly when her cat died.

Children admire the slow movement of the elephant.

We shall complete all the exercises successfully.

My friends go to the gym regularly.

It was a narrow escape.

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Q6. Underline the adjectives in these sentences. Complete the crossword with the opposites of the adjectives you have underlined.

ACROSS

1. The crocodile swam slowly in the deep waters.

4. I have some bad news for you.

5. The king of the country was a foolish ruler.

8. Would you like some cold coffee?

9. The church is to the north of the hotel.

10. I saw a huge dinosaur in the museum.

DOWN

1. Paul is a fast runner.

2. The roof is too high for me.

3. The room looks beautiful with those curtains.

6. The driver drove the jeep slowly on the rough road.

7. Jaswinder is a quiet child.

S H A L L O W

G W

N

O

T

T

1 2

3

4 5 6

7

8

9

10

Q7. Tick out the word that does not belong in each group.

French

silver

box

road

aunt

Spanish

gold

purse

river

friend

German

lead

trunk

highway

uncle

Arabic

bronze

pencil

street

sister-in-law

Holland

teak

briefcase

lane

grandfather

Indian

copper

carton

avenue

cousin

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Q8. Can you make a noun from each word by adding a suffix? The suffixes are given in the box.

-er -eer -ship -ality -hood -dom -ry

partner

king

steam

person

free

rival

garden

nation

auction

employ

friend

neighbour

mountain

mother

paint

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

U

L

Y

O O D

L

W

O

I S E

M

O

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H TO

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S

YI N

O U H

partnership

kingdom

steamer

personality

freedom

rivalry

gardener

nationality

auctioneer

employer

friendship

neighbourhood

mountaineer

motherhood

painter

PP

PPP

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English I.Q.Q9. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions from those given in brackets.

I can not choose ______________ coffee and tea. (between / in / by / among)

I am scared _______________ spiders and all creepy-crawlies. (with / of / by / in)

Look ______________ a red rose _____________ this row. (down / for / along / up)

The President congratulated me ______________ my victory. (behind / on / for / before)

Pack your bag ___________ enough cookies _________ the children. (along / with / for/ up)

This lesson will last _________ an hour _________ 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (till / until / from / for)

My grandfather reads ____________ a magnifying glass. (with / at / by / on)

Thanks __________ your offer. But I really prefer _________ walk. (for / up / in / to)

This invitation is printed ___________ recycled paper made __________ our students. (on / by / behind / over)

Malti is waiting __________ you ___________ the gate. (over / under / at / for)

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2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

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8.

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10.

Q10. Rearrange the given words/phrases to make a meaningful sentence.

is / alarming / an / there / encroachment / increase / in

______________________________________________________________________

trying / to make / he / was / call / a

______________________________________________________________________

I / had / student / never / a / have / you / like

______________________________________________________________________

only / the / minutes / selection / took / few / a

______________________________________________________________________

he / a / for / decided / visit / to / doctor / check up / his

______________________________________________________________________

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between

of

for along

on

with for

for from

by

for to

on by

for at

There is an alarming increase in encroachment.

He was trying to make a call.

I have never had a student like you.

The selection took only a few minutes.

He decided to visit a doctor for his check up.

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Q11. Fill in the blanks with the correct pronouns.

Anil and ___________ are going to see a film. (I / me)

Sekhar, Raman and __________ went to Europe last year. (I /me)

Mrs. Patel gave Mohan and __________ a basket of mangoes. (I /me)

___________ and Suman are eating ice cream. (She /Her)

___________ and her brother are travelling to Delhi tonight. (She / Her)

___________ and I are going to Delhi next week. (He / Him)

We gave __________ and his friend a lift into town. (he / him)

___________ and their friends arrived by train. (They / Them)

She is helping __________ and some other friends in many ways. (they / them)

___________ and our parents are going to raise money for the poor. (We / Us)

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2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

Q12. Match the Column A with Column B to make sensible sentences.

Column A Column B

Reema bought a book

He left the car unlocked

The woman struggled for one last breath,

It rained heavily

A good teacher cares for her students

Saying ‘yes’ comes naturally to winners

It has helped us to learn

To create something better every moment

Neerja Bhanot was

I am always

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10.

so the crops were damaged.

as a parent does.

awarded Ashok Chakra afterher death.

whether it is new ideas or newchallenges.

glad to meet my uncle.

from the stationery shop.

before she sank back into darkness.

from new experiences.

is our motto.

before going into the garage.

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

g.

h.

i.

j.

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him

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them

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Q13. Complete these sentences with the correct form of the verb, using is, are, was, or were.

Samar ____________ going to see Mridul next week.

Tina and Neetu ____________ staying at their mum’s house when the power cut happened.

Vijay ___________ taking pictures of the holiday when he dropped his camera.

Rekha __________ finishing her essay when the teacher said that the exam time was up.

Rahul __________ going on holiday soon.

Sushil __________ living in Cochin, at this moment in time.

Nobody knew if Pritha __________ telling the truth about her lottery win.

Neena ___________ making fish curry for tonight’s meal.

Ronnie __________ looking for his keys yesterday.

Vivek and Faiyaz __________ getting ready to perform at this very moment.

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2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

Q14. Change the underlined verbs into the past tense and rewrite the sentences.

Purohit lives in a small village in Andhra Pradesh.

__________________________________________________________________.

The orange is sweet but the apple is tasteless.

__________________________________________________________________.

The washerwoman works and sings merrily.

__________________________________________________________________.

The Children are planting trees in the neighbourhood.

__________________________________________________________________.

After the long walk, Ramesh’s face is as red as a tomato.

__________________________________________________________________.

The old man looks after his grandson.

__________________________________________________________________.

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6.

is

were

was

was

is

is

was

is

was

are

Purohit lived in a small village in Andhra Pradesh.

The orange was sweet but the apple was tasteless.

The washerwoman worked and sang merrily.

The Children were planting trees in the neighbourhood.

After the long walk, Ramesh’s face was as red as a tomato.

The old man looked after his grandson.

English I.Q.

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Q15. Write a, an or the in the blanks.

__________ Great Wall of China can be seen from _________ moon.

Kiran bought __________ umbrella from ___________ super market.

Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary were _________ first to reach _________ Mt Everest.

Wasim hit __________ winning run and got __________ man of the ________ match award.

Sara had _________ toast, _________ egg and cup of milk for breakfast.

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2.

3.

4.

5.

Q16. Complete this crossword with words that rhyme with the given clues. A hint is given in brackets next to each clue.

bend (to fix)

sent (crooked)

pore (you open and shut this)

band (something at the beach)

reach (your teacher does this)

think (you do this when you

are thirsty)

post (begins with m)

red (you sleep in this)

such (this is too _____)

cold (opposite of young)

cat (like a mouse)

bad (opposite of happy)

map (a hat)

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10.

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5.

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7.

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4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

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Across

Down

Q17. Complete the given table.

Present Past Future

arise

hurt

bear

arisen

bit

flung

born

m e n d

o

s

tb e n

e

d o o r

l

ds a n

a

d r i n k

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t e a c h

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p

m

u

c

bite

fling

arose

hurt

flung

bore

bitten

hurt

The

a

an

the

the

the the

the the

a an

General Knowledge I.Q.

CQ-7th-8th 16 15K FR

This section will contain basic General Knowledge which you are seeing in your day to

day life i.e. countries, places, monuments, things etc. We will not include current affairs.

You will find questions in objective type format i.e. true/false, fill in the blanks & match

the following. Total marks for this section are 15. Given below are some questions for

you to practice.Contents to be covered

1. General Knowledge

2. Religion & Mythology

3. History & Culture

4. Literarture

5. Sports

6. Science & Geography

7. World Around us

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Q1. Tick (P) the correct answers.

This famous monument is located in Agra and is built of white marble.

Red Fort Fatehpur Sikri Taj Mahal

Which caves in Maharashtra demonstrate the fusion of three religions?

Ajanta Ellora Elephanta

Which tomb in Delhi is considered as the first garden-tomb to be built in the Indian subcontinent?

Humayun’s Tomb Safdarjung’s Tomb Sikandar Lodi’s Tomb

This temple in Odisha is considered to be one of the grandest in the country.

Shore Temple Lotus Temple Konark Sun Temple

What is the name of the prominent Sikh gurudwara located in the city of Amritsar?

Harmandir Sahib Bangla Sahib Hemkunt Sahib

How many languages are recognized by the Constitution of India?

64 22 32

Which word, used for unwanted emails, was actually the name of a variety of tinned meat servedto the US army during World War II?

megabyte spam virus

Who is famous for his use of the word ‘Eureka’?

Archimedes Aristotle Copernicus

Which rainforest is called the ‘lungs of our planet’?

Congo Tasmanian Amazon

Which planet of the solar system appears to be reddish in the night sky?

Earth Jupiter Mars

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Q2. Read the clues and solve this word puzzle on some popular sports.

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An outdoor sport played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players each

A contact sport in which a wrestler, called ‘rikishi’, attempts to push his opponent out of a circular ring

A sport in which the players attempt to score points by rolling a heavy ball along a flat surface to hit objects called ‘pins’

A water sport played by two teams each consisting of seven players, including goalkeepers

A game played on a large table with different-coloured balls and a cue stick

The national sport of the USA; it is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine

players each

A kind of sword fight in which ‘foil’, ‘epee’ and ‘sabre’ are the weapons used

A racquet sport played by two players in a four -walled court with a rubber ball

A sport that consists of three lifts-squat, bench press and deadlift

A team sport in which one team sends a ‘raider’ into the opposite team’s half; the raider has to hold her/his breath during the entire raid

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General Knowledge I.Q.Q3. Read the clues about some famous Indians and write their names. Choose from the box.

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K S Ranjitsinghji

Jamsedji Tata

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

Aryabhatta

Chaitanya Mahaprabhu

Sant Kabirdas

Homi Jehangir Bhabha

Ahilyabai

A famous scientist, he is widely regarded as the ‘ Father of the Indian Atomic Energy Programme’.

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He was a mathematician and an astronomer of the ancient period. India’s first satellite was named after him.

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Often called the ‘Philosopher Queen’, she was a queen of the Holkar dynasty.

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He was a Bhakti saint in eastern India in the sixteenth century. He was a devotee of Lord Krishna.

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He was a freedom fighter and a supporter of Hindu-Muslim unity.After Independence, he became the Minister for Education.

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He is considered to be the greatest batsman of his generation. India’s most important first-class cricket tournament is named after him.

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A weaver by profession, he was a famous poet-saint of the Bhakti Movement.

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He is regarded as the ‘Father of Indian Industry’. He founded the Tata Group of companies.

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Q4. Fill in the blanks choosing words from the help box.

1. Bhakra Nangal

2. Farakka

3. Ghataprabha

4. Hirakud

5. Kakrapara

Project Built Across (Rivers) State/states concerned

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Ganga, Bhagirathi

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Mahanadi

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Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan

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Karnataka

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Orissa

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West Bengal

Q5. Fill in the blanks choosing words (names) from the help box.

Berlin (Germany)

Kaaba

Rome (Italy)

Sphinx

Agra (Uttar Pradesh)

Buckingham Palace

Merdecka Palace

Washington (USA)

Moscow (Russia)

Help Box

Site: Brandenburg Gate

Location: ___________

Site: Colosseum

Location: __________

Site: _____________

Location: Mecca

(Saudi Arabia)

Site: ____________

Location: London

(England)

Site: Red square

Location: _________

Site: Pentagon

Location: __________

Site: ______________

Location: Egypt

Site: _____________

Location: Jakarta

(Indonesia)

Site: Taj Mahal

Location: __________

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Q6. Given below are names of some maestros of Indian classical music. Match them with the instruments they play.

1. Zakir Hussain

2. Ali Akbar Khan

3. Ravi Shanker

4. V G Jog

5. Purushottam Das

6. Bismillah Khan

7. Hari Prasad Chaurasia

8. Shiv Kumar Sharma

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Q7. You hear these abbreviations often or read about them in the newspapers. Do you know what they stand for? Choose the correct option.

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SAR

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European Union European Unity

Service and Recreation Search and Rescue

Other Backward Classes Only Borderline Cases

Special Administrative Test Scholastic Aptitude Test

People for Ethical Treatment of Animals Prevention of Extinction and Trade of Animals

Non-Government Organization National Government Obligations

Taxable Retail Price Television Rating Points

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Halted Retail Development Human Resource Development

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Q8. Write names of the oceans in which the following island are located.

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New Zealand

Greenland

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Dahlak Archipelago

Lakshadweep

The Great Britain

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Pacific Ocean

Indian Ocean

Arabian SeaBetween Arctic & North Atlantic Ocean

Between North Atlantic Ocean & North Sea

South-West Pacific Ocean

Bay of Bengal

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North Atlantic Ocean

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Q9. From Nalanda University to till date, India has been a centre of knowledge. Can you match the following institutes with their location?

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Indian Institute of Advanced Studies

Central Institute of Languages

National School of Drama

National Police Academy

Air Force Flying College

Armoured Crops Centre and School

Indian Institute of Management

Himalayan Mountaineering Institute

Indian School of Mines and Applied Geology

Indian Institute of Mass Communication

College of Satellite Communication Technology

Indian Military Academy

Film and Television Institute of India

Indian Naval Academy

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Contents to be covered

This section will contain General Science. You will find questions in objective type format

i.e. true/false, fill in the blanks & match the following. Total marks for this section are 20.

Given below are some questions for you to practice.

1. Food : Where Does It come From?

2. Components of Food

3. Fibre to Fabric

4. Changes Around us

5. Getting to know Plants

6. The Living Organisms and Their Surroundings

7. Electricity and Circuits

8. Water

9. Air Around Us

For answer key login www.egeniusden.com

Q1. Multiple Choice Questions. Put a tick (P) mark against the correct choice.

The place where an organism lives is called

environment habitat habit adaptation

Habitat consists of

living and non-living components living organisms

non-living factors decomposers

Organisms living on land are called

amphibious terrestrial aquatic xerophytes

Aquatic animals live

in water on land both in water and on land all of these

Deserts, grasslands and forests are included under

aerial habitats terrestrial habitats aquatic habitats mountain habitats

Cactus is found in

an aquatic habitat a desert habitat oceans all the above

Which one is not a unicellular organism?

bacteria mushroom yeast amoeba

A multicellular organism has

many cells no cells only one cell both of (a) and (b)

The process of manufacturing food by the green plants is called

respiration growth photosynthesis excretion

The process of removal of waste materials from the body is called

Respiration Excretion Photosynthesis Nutrition

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Q2. Tick (P) for true and cross (O) for false.

Our body can prepare vitamin D in the presence of sunlight.

The process of removing cotton fibre from its seeds is called ginning.

Glass, water and air form a set of transparent materials.

Condensation is a process to separate oil from water.

All physical changes are reversible.

All chemical changes are irreversible.

Stem conducts food from leaves to different parts of the plant.

Petals form the second whorl of the flower.

If a plant placed in the dark for several days, its leaves do not form starch.

Shrubs have branches in the upper part, much above the ground.

Leave give out oxygen during photosynthesis.

Animals and palnts help to maintain a balance of CO and O .2 2

Liquid water is heavier than solid ice.

The outer skeleton of snail called shell helps in moving it from one place to another.

We cannot bend if the backbone does not have joints.

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The part of a plant which we eat is known as ____________________.

Animals who eat eggs are known as ___________________.

Except five nutrients the other necessary components of food are __________ and_________.

________________ are called body building nutrients.

Wool is obtained from the ____________________ of sheep or goat.

Jute fibre is made from the ____________________ of jute plant.

Objects, that float on water are ___________________ in water.

Iodine is separated from washing soda by _____________________.

The loss of water from the leaves is called ____________________.

The process by which green plants prepare their own food is called as ________________.

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transpiration

photosynthesis

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Q4. Read the clues and solve this word puzzle.

Part of the muscular system; they help in the movement of body parts

Part of the digestive system; the digestion and absorption of food takes place here

Part of the circulatory system; it pumps blood to all parts of the body

Located below the stomach; it produces insulin and digestive enzymes

Part of the respiratory system; two in number, they are located on either side of the heart; they take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide

Part of the immune system; it destroys old red blood cells and fights infections

Part of the digestive system; it absorbs water from undigested food and removes waste from the body

part of the digestive system; it breaks down food into smaller particles so that it can be digested easily

Part of the nervous system; it controls all the functions of the body

Located near the junction of the small and large intestines; it does not perform any specific function

Part of the skeletal system; they give support to the body and protect the internal organs

The largest gland; it produces bile

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Q7. Match the following.

1. Steam-engine pulling a train

2. Electric-engine pulling a train

3. Radio set

4. Television

5. Electric bulb

a) chemical to heat and light

b) electrical to mechanical

c) electrical to light

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Q6. Read the clues and solve this puzzle.

Across

1. Essential for all organisms (11)

3. Live in burrows in deserts (3)

5. Whales live in water but they have it (4)

Down

2. Eat other animals (8)

4. Land habitat is called (11)

6. Water in which dolphins live (6)

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MRI Ultrasound machine X-ray C T ScanHelp Box

MRI Ultrasound machine C T Scan X-ray

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Q8. Match the descriptions with the instruments described.

The instrument used to measure altitudes

An instrument which can measure the growth of plants

The instrument used to measure electricity

The instrument used to measure sound under water

This instrument measures the relative density of milk

This instrument measures the pressure of gases

The instrument used to determine direction in seas

An instrument that provides magnified view of very small objects

Manometer

Hydrophone

Altimeter

Mariner’s compass

Microscope

Electrometer

Lactometer

Crescograph

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Q10. Read the clues and write the names of the planets.

I am the planet with rings. My atmosphere is composed largely of hydrogen. Titan is my

largest moon.

I am nearest to the sun. My surface is heavily cratered like the earth’s moon. I am boiling hot

during the day and freezing cold at night. I do not have a moon.

I am the most distant planet from the sun. My atmosphere is composed of hydrogen and helium.

Very cold winds blow across me. Triton is my largest moon.

I am the largest planet. Over 90 per cent of my atmosphere is composed of hydrogen. Ganymede

and Callisto are my largest moons.

My atmosphere is composed mainly of nitrogen (78 per cent) and oxygen (21 per cent). More

than 70 per cent of surface is covered with water. I have one moon.

I am called the ‘morning star’ at dawn and the ‘evening star’ at twilight. My atmosphere is

composed largely of carbon dioxide. I do not have a moon.

I was discovered by Sir William Herschel. I appear greenish-blue in color due to the gases

present in my atmosphere. Titania and Oberon are my largest moons.

I appear reddish in the night sky as my surface is covered with iron oxide dust. My atmosphere

is composed largely of corbon dioxide. Phobos and Deimos are my two moons.

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Q11. Tick (P) the odd one out from the following.

Common salt

Jasmine

Gems

Chair

Cereals

Glucose

Marigold

Aluminium

Table

Pulses

Copper Sulphate

Bucket

Silver

Cupboard

Vegetables

Powdered glass

Rose

Lead

Baby

Soft Drinks

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Mercury

Neptune

Jupiter

Earth

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Uranus

Mars

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Apititude I.Q.

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This section will contain General I.Q. You will find questions in puzzle format. Total marks

for this section are 15. Given below are some questions for you to practice.For answer key login www.egeniusden.com

Q1. Given below are digits in the first line and codes for the digits in the second line. Choose the correct codes for your answer for each of the following questions.

Digit

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Q3. Tick (P) the one which is mis-spelt.

enthusiasm

pivot

need

warrant

clamber

glean

complain

cheer

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world

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Apititude I.Q.

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Q4. Answer these questions.

Anu sits to the left of Ajay. Both Ajay and Anu sit to the right of Neha. Who sits in the middle?

Ans.: ____________________________

If tea is free with coffee, eggs are free with tea and biscuits are free with eggs, what will you get if you buy coffee?

Ans.: ____________________________

Kapil is taller than Sachin. Rahul is taller than Anil but not as tall as Sachin. Laxman is taller than Kapil. Who is the shortest?

Ans.: ____________________________

If the train is late, Mr Gupta will be late for office. If the train is not late, Mr Gupta will miss the train. Will Mr Gupta reach his office on time?

Ans.: ____________________________

Book is to publisher as film is to ________________________.

Which number will come next in the series?

1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, _______

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Q6. Arrange numbers 1 to 9 in the circles in the way that each straight line having three number adds up to 18. Remember! you can use each number once only.

Q7. What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series.

2 5 10 17 26 ?

35 38 39 37

150 152 149 153 148 154 ?

155 152 147 149

4 27 16 125 36 ?

49 512 289 343

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13.5 14.5 14 15

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620 240 360 720

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Q8. Study and Answer.

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Managers

Engineers

Which of the following represents only Engineers?

d c a g f

Which of the following represents those who are Managers as well as Engineers but not Athletes?

e e, g and f e and g d, g and e e and f

Which of the following represents those who are both Athletes and Managers but not Engineers?

Which of the following represents Engineers who are also Athletes not managers?

c a d g b

Which of the following represents Athletes who are Engineers as well as Managers?

a f e d g

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Q9. Study and Answer.

A B

Start at A and show all the ways you can go to B. You must pass through the triangle every time.

How many paths did you find? Ans. ____________________________

Draw another path from A to the triangle. How many ways from A to B now?

Ans. ____________________________________________________________________

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Q10. Tick (P) the one (a, b, or c) that best completes the pattern.

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Q11. Each of these eight boxes is a cube-a figure with six equal, square sides. Each outside square has the name of a product stamped on it. Study the picture and answer the questions.

How many squares are there in all?

How many squares are stamped?

How many squares are not stamped?

rainbows

worms

flutes

spinach

frogs

games

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soap

rain

clouds

bats

shoelaces

founta

in

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This section will contain Computer. You will find questions in objective type format i.e. true/false, fill in the blanks & match the following. Total marks for this section are 10. Given below are some questions for you to practice.

Contents to be covered

1. Hardware & Software2. Windows3. Areas of Computer

4. Networking Concepts5. Internet6. Computer Viruses

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Q1. Tick (P) the correct answer.

Following is regarded as nerve centre of the computer

UPS ALU CPU CU

One megabyte (1 MB) is equal to

1024 Kilo byte 1024 ´ 1024 byte 1024000 byte .0001 giga byte

Bandwidth is measured in terms of

Inch Hertz Miles/sec Bytes

Following is not internet dependent

Post Office E-mail Chat Mail merge

F7 function key is used to

Edit the active cell Undo Spelling command Go to

Formulas in excel always start with the sign

+ = / ¸

Which of the following is input device?

Monitor Key board Printer Speaker

Which of the following memory is not erasable?

DRAM EPROM PROM EEPROM

Which operation is not performed by computer

Inputting Controlling Processing Understanding

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Q2. Match the following.

a. used for presentation

b. performs actual calculations and comparisons

c. used for graphs, drawings etc.

d. electronic spreadsheet

e. list of options

f. hand held pointer device

g. lowest levels of languages

h. operating system

i. collection of related records

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A _____________ is a collection related information.

_____________ file are human readable, storing letter number and symbols.

File name contain _____________ character and optional extension of _____________ character.

A filename can have its primary name upto _____________ character.

All hard disk and floppy disk must be __________________ before using them.

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_____________ language is similar to English language.

Ist generation computer used _____________ .

IIIrd generation computer used _____________ .

IVth generation computer used _____________ .

Sub units of CPU are _____________ and _____________ .

Hard disk is permanently fixed inside the _____________ .

Floppy disk comes into two sizes _____________ and _____________ inches.

A unit of measurement used with computer system is _____________ .

A byte comprised of _____________ bits.

Esc key is used to _____________ a line you have typed.

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Q4. Read the clues and solve this word puzzle.

It is the short form of binary digit

A pointing device connected with a computer; named after an animal; held by one of the

user’s hands

A copy of a file that can be used if the original is damaged

A place where incoming emails are stored

The main circuit board of the computer to which other components of the system are connected

A group of binary digits or bits (usually eight) treated as a unit

Anything you put into a computer-commands, programs, instructions

A place where outgoing emails are stored

It is like your television screen on which all the data is displayed

A bright, usually blinking indicator on the computer screen

A part of the computer that stores data or information temporarily

Any information that is put into, processed by or produced by a computer

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Q5. Tick (P) mark the correct and cross (O) the incorrect statement.

The first modern computer was invented by Charles Babbage.

Keyboard and mouse are the input devices of a computer.

A computer has no output devices.

Floppy and compact disk are the external memories of a computer.

RAM stands for Ready Access Memory.

ROM stands for Random Only Memory.

The physical parts of a computer are known as the hardware.

The instructions that tell the computer what is to be done are called its software.

We feed the information into a computer through output devices.

Software is that part of a computer which is soft in touch.

A computer can solve mathematical and logical problems very easily.

The computer cannot think and act as per its own will.

Windows is a language of the computer.

Logo, Basic, C, C++ are hardwares of the computer.

Linear multimedia is also known as passive multimedia.

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Q6. Uses of commands-

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Clear Screen

Display the Directory

Change the Date and Time

Make Directory

Remove Directory

Change Directory