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PREPARATION BOOKLET

Total Marks : 100 Duration of Quiz : 1½ Hours

th For Class : 11 th& 12

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.

CQ-11th/12th 2

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 covered

1. Real Numbers

2. Polynomials

3. Quadratic Equations

4. Arithmetic Progressions

5. Similar Triangles

6. Coordinate Geometry

7. Heights and Distances

8. Surface Areas and Volumes

9. Statistics

10. Probability

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1. Subtraction and division of the rational numbers are not

commutative associative closed commutative and associative

2. The distributivity of multiplication over addition is given by2(a + b)c = a + bc a(b + c)= ab – ac a(b + c)= ab +bc a(b + c)= ab +ac

3. The additive inverse of is1211

–1112

1112

–1211

1211

4. The sum of two whole numbers is 55 and they are in the ratio 3 : 2, the equation for the given condition is

3x + 2x = 55 3x + 2x – 553y – 2y = 55 3x + 2x + 55

5. The linear form of the equation = is given by7x + 28x + 3

23

3(8x + 3) = 2(7x + 2) 3(7x + 3) = 2(8x + 2)5x + 6 = 0 5x = 0

6. The sum of the digits of a two digit number is 11, when we interchange the digits, it is found that the resulting new number is greater than the original number by 63. The number is

74 92 29 56

7. A decagon has ___________ sides

9 11 10 4

8. The sum total of all the external angles of a quadrilateral is0180 3600 2700 900

9. The number of sides of a regular polygon, whose each exterior angle has the measure of 40 is0

8 9 10 5

10. The diagonals of a rhombus are _________ bisectors of one another

perpendicular equal side none of these

11. A_____________ is a rectangle with equal sides

square parallelogram kite all of these

12. _____________ is the quadrilateral in which all four sides and four angles are equal

square rectangle rhombus trapezium

14

15

12

13

13. The probability of getting a Head in the experiment of tossing a coin is

No one

No one

No one

No one

No one

No one

No one

No one

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14. The height of the bars in the histogram shows

percentagefrequencyclass sizeclass-interval No one

15. If the position of any of the bars of a bar graph changes, then the information conveyed by it

not differnot get affectedchangesremain same

16. The number having digit 6 at unit’s place is2132

142

152

19

17. All the square numbers must end with 0, 1, 4, ____, 6 or 9 at unit’s place

8523

18. The number which is a perfect square is

23453222210891057

19. The unit’s digit of the cube of a number 174 is

162464

20. Kanwar makes a cuboid of plasticine of length, breadth and height as 16 cm, 16cm, 32 cm respectively. Number of cuboids that will be used to form a cube are

2486

21. The smallest number by which 625 must be divided so as to make it a perfect cube is

1052515

22. Profit percent is calculated on

Marked PriceProfitSPCP

23. A bookseller sold a book for 100 and thereby gains 20. His gain percent is

none of these402520

24. By selling a calculator for 418, a shopkeeper gains 10%. The CP of the calculator is

360.00 372.80 376.20 380.00

325. 4x , 7x, 3xy, –7z are all the examples of

polynomialmonomialtrinomialbinomial

26. The like term for 8xyz is

14xz18xyz12xy8x

227. The coefficient of z in the expression x + 4x + 6 is

2014

28. A polyhedron have for its faces

a square and four triangles4 cones3 trianglessquare

29. Euler’s formula is true for

polyhedroncylindersquarecone

30. For drawing a picture which is important

penperspectiveobjectsmap

31. 1 litre is equal to310000 cm3

1000 cm3

100000 cm3

1 cm

32. The volume of a cube of side 2.5 cm is31562.5 cm3

15.625 cm3

1.5625 cm156.25 3

cm

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33. Parallelogram is a type of

quadrilateralcircletrapeziumrectangle

34. 0.0016 can be written as

none of these–31.6 x 10–4

106 x 104

16 x 10

0 35. The value of 4 is

–1140m 4

36. The value of m for 4 ÷ 4 = 4 is–3

0156

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No one

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37. The standard form of 15240000 is71.524 x 106

15.24 x 105152.4 x 1041524 x 10

38. In direct proportion, the valid condition is

xy = k

39. In Sl = , if time and rate of interest is fixed, then Sl changes inversely with

none of thesetimerate of interestprincipal

40. A machine in a milk factory fills 540 cans in 3 hours, then number of cans filled by in 7 hours are

1200126012701300241. For x = –5, the expression x + 16x + 15, gives the value as

–40–202040

42. x + (a+b)x + ab equals to2

2(x – ab)(x + a) (x + b)(x + a) (x – b)(x + a)

2

43. 4x , 5z , – 7x are2 2

polynomialstrinomialsbinomialsmonomials

44. For factorising x + 6x + 8, which identity should we use 2

2(x – a)

2(x + a)

(x + a) (x + b)(x – a) (x + a)

45. The point (6, 4) lie in

lV quadrantlll quadrantll quadrantl quadrant

xy = k k

y = x xk = y

P R ´ T´100

46. Number of vertices a cube have, is

141286

47. A platonic solid is an example of

cuboidpolyhedronconecylinder

48. The method of splitting a figure into triangle is called

omissiontriangulationdivisionrectangulation

49. Surface area of solid is the sum of

none of thesevolume of its facesthe areas of its facesperimeter of its faces

50. The value of + + is12( )

–2 23( )

–2 34( )

–2

28936

274

24136

31372

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Q4. The sale of electric bulbs on different days of a week is shown below:

Days

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Number of BulbsObserve the pictograph and answer the following questions:(i) How many bulbs were sold on Friday?

(ii) On which day maximum number of bulbs were sold?

(iii) If one bulb was sold at the rate of Rs. 10, what was the total earning on Sunday?

(iv) Can you find out the total earning of the week?

(v) If one big carton can hold 9 bulbs. How many

cartons were needed in the given week, more

than 7, more than 8 or more than 9?= 2 bulbs

Ans. : __________________________________

Ans. : __________________________________

Ans. : __________________________________

Ans. : __________________________________

Ans. : __________________________________

Q2. Expand identities are used for the factorization of the algebraic expressions:

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

2(a + b)

2a - b2

3(a - b)

2(a - b)

3(a + b)

=

=

=

=

=

Ans. : ___________ ____________________________________

Ans. : __________ _____________________________________

Ans. : _________ ______________________________________

Ans. : _________ ______________________________________

Ans. : _________ ______________________________________

Q3. Which ratio is larger in the following pairs?

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)3 : 4 or 9 : 16

15 : 16 or 24 : 25

4 : 7 or 5 : 8

9 : 20 or 8 : 13

1 : 2 or 13 : 27

Ans : _________

Ans : _________

Ans : _________

Ans : _________

Ans : _________

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2 2a + b - 2ab

3 2 2 3a + 3a b + 3ab + b

2 2a + b + 2ab

(a + b) (a - b)

3 2 2 3a - 3a b + 3ab - b

3 : 4 4 : 7 1 : 2

15 : 16 8 : 13

14

Sunday

180

860

More than 9

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Q7. Match the equivalent fractions:

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

250

400

180

200

660

990

180

360

220

550

(a)

(b)

(d)

(e)

2

3

2

5

1

2

5

8

9

10

(f) No one matching

Q5. Write each of the following in exponential form:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

5 X 5 X 5 X 5

27

27

27

27

X X X

( 2) ( 2) ( 2) ( 2) ( 2)X X X X

81625

Ans._________________________________

Ans._________________________________

Ans._________________________________

Ans._________________________________

Q6. The weights of new born babies (in kg) in a hospital on a particular day are as follows:

2.3, 2.2, 2.1, 2.7, 2.6, 3.0, 2.5, 2.9, 2.8, 3.1, 2.5, 2.8, 2.7, 2.9, 2.4

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Rearrange the weights in descending order.

Determine the highest weight.

Determine the lowest weight.

How many babies were born on that day?

How many babies weigh below 2.5 kg?

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Ans._________________________________________

Ans._________________________________________

Ans._________________________________________

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3.1, 3.0, 2.9, 2.9, 2.8, 2.8,..........................., 2.1

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2.1

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4(2/7)

5(-2)

4(3/5)

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Q8. One word or One sentence

1. Represent on the number line.911

Ans. _____________________________________________________________________________

02. How many sides does a regular polygon have, if each of its interior angle is 175 ?

03. After constructing a quadrilateral ABCD whose sides AB = 4 cm, BC = 4.5 cm, ÐA=90 , 0ÐB=75 ,

0 and ÐC=120 . Find the measure of ÐD.

24. If the area of the square plot is 441 cm , find the side of the square plot.

Ans. _____________________________________________________________________________

Ans. _____________________________________________________________________________

Ans. _____________________________________________________________________________

5. Find the one’s digit of the cube of : a) 8888 b) 1005

Ans. _____________________________________________________________________________

26. Find the side of a cube whose surface area is 1200 m .

Ans. _____________________________________________________________________________

-5 -1007. Find the multiplicative inverse of a) 10 b) 10

Ans. _____________________________________________________________________________

48. Suppose 3 kg of sugar contains 5 x 10 crystals. How many sugar crystals are there in of 8 kg of sugar?

Ans. _____________________________________________________________________________

29. Divide: 27xy z by 18xyz.3

Ans. _____________________________________________________________________________

10.If the division N ÷ 5, leaves the remainder 4, what might be the one’s digit of N?

Ans. _____________________________________________________________________________

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311

411

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611

711

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911

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Maths I.Q.Q9. Match each statement of column (A) with corresponding word / number of column (B) :

1. Every data can be represented on any of the graph.

2 2 22. (a + b) = a + b + 2ab.

2 33. For any integer n, n < n .

4. The symbol of percentage is %.

25. 7x is not a monomial.

26. The equation a + 3a + 2 = 132 is true for a = –5.

7. 3-dimensional object can look differently from different positions.

38. 1 cubic mm = 1cm .

59. 6 raised to fifth power, we write as 6 .

10. When two quantities x and y are in direct proportion, they are also written as x µ y.

True False

Q11. True / False

True False

True False

True False

True False

True False

True False

True False

True False

True False

Column (A) Column (B)

(a) The highest power of any term in a linear equation

(b) Another name for statement of equality

(c) 2x – 3 = 1, if x is

(d) Relation between area (A), length (l) and bredth (b) of a rectangle

(e) Value of the variable which satisfies the equation

(i) Equation

(ii) A = l b

(iii) 1

(iv) Root

(v) 2

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Q10. Write your answer in the appropriate positions after reading the clues.

CLUES

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M

AR

R

T

1

2

6

3

4

5

Across

2. The total money paid after the expiry of the time

3. Amount Interest –

4.

5

S.I.P ´ R

S.I.P ´ T

Down

1. The money paid for the sum borrowed.

n6. P(1 + R) P–

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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 covered1. 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. Tick (P) the most appropriate option to name each of the following sentences:

1. Did you finish your homework yesterday?

2. The school is closed today.

3. Don’t switch off the fan.

4. How careless he is!

5. Stop making a noise

6. What an unlucky day!

7. We have shifted to our new home.

8. Have you ever played golf?

9. Please wait for me.

10. What did you eat yesterday?

statement / question / command

exclamation / statement / command

statement / exclamation / command

question / exclamation / statement

exclamation / command / statement

statement / question / exclamation

statement / command / exclamation

command / exclamation / question

imperative / exclamation / question

imperative / question / exclamation

Q2. Tick (P) the most appropriate option following passage.

Butterflies and moths are small animals that flies/fly/are flying about with big, colourful wings. They

are/had/were insects, which means/mean/meant that they had/have/has six legs, and their bodies

is/are/have divided into three parts - a head, a middle part called the thorax, and a tail part called the

abdomen. But they are/have/were different from other winged insects because their wings are covered

with scales. If you touch/touched/had touched a butterfly’s wings, your finger become/becomes/has

become dusty. Under a powerful magnifying glass, this dust can be seen to be thousands of flat, wedge

shapped scales. These scales gives/are giving/give the butterfly or the moth its beautiful colours.

Sometimes this was/is/had because the scales themselves are coloured, but more often it is because

they reflect light in the same way as light is reflected from oil on water.

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English I.Q.Q3. Tick ( ) mark the correct spelling in each question :P

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Mountaneous

Manoeuvre

Escalatar

Benevolance

Accommodate

Mountainious

Monuover

Escalater

Benavolene

Accomodate

Mountainous

Maneuover

Escalator

Benevolence

Accomodatte

Q4. Put up the correct synonyms for each of the following words :

1. AFFLUENT

Prosperous Poor Talkative Close

2. LIMP

Kneel Bend Falter Stoop

3. INFREQUENTNever Usual Rare Sometimes

4. MASSACRE

Stab Slaughter Murder Assassinate

5. BELITTLE

Diminish Mock Disparage Scoff

Q5. Fill in each blanks with a suitable word.

(ought to, shouldn’t, must, mustn’t, can, can’t, could, may, might, had to)

1. My brother _______________ go to Australia to study but he’s not sure about it.

2. It _______________ be windy tomorrow.

3. Grandpa _______________ swim across the harbour when he was young.

4. You _______________ fill in the form with a black ballpen.

5. If you are not feeling well, you _______________ take a rest.

Q6. Put the correct punctuation mark in the bracket.

1. Look ( ) The plane is taking off

2. No ( ) I didn( )t see your purse ( )

3. Which is heavier ( ) a pig or a cat ( )

4. Hi ( ) How are you today ( )

5. If you don( )t work hard ( ) you( )ll fail in the examination ( )

( )

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Q7. Give the synonyms of the following words:

1. loyal

2. hollow

3. disappear

4. quiet

5. abrupt

Q8. Fill in the blanks with words showing collection (i.e., collective nouns).

1. a

Q9. Fill in the blanks with words which describe the persons and things in each sentence below.

1. A person who is never satisfied and wants more and more of wealth, food etc.

2. A person who is loyal and true.

3. Sky covered with clouds.

4. Weather marked by strong wind and heavy rain.

5. A dress which costs very much.

6. A magazine which is published every thirty days.

7. A story of great length.

8. A person who drives with care.

9. A road covered with dust.

10. A street full of loud and unpleasant sounds.

A _______________ person

A _______________ person

A _______________ sky

A _______________ weather

A _______________ dress

A _______________ magazine

A _______________ story

A _______________ driver

A _______________ road

A _______________ street

of stars

3. a of thieves

5. a of elephants

7. a of sand

9. a of spectators

2. a of footballers

4. a of flies

6. a of pigeons

8. a of merchants

10. a of stamps

faithful

empty

varnish

silent

sudden

discontented

Honest

stormy

expensive

monthly

lengthy

vigilant

dusty

noisy

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English I.Q.Q10. Fill in the blanks correctly with a, an or the :

There are once _____________ man called Hassam. He was one of

at _____________ court of _____________ certain Persian King. He had _____________ great

wish to find some way of making himself invisible. At last he had _____________ good luck to meet

_____________ magician. To his joy _____________ magician agreed to sell him some pills which

would make him invisible. _____________ pills were very costly, but he did not mind and he paid

for them happily.

_____________ great lords

Hassam told all his friends about what he had bought. He even told

He said that _____________ next day he would visit them as _____________ invisible man. “I will

see you, but you will not be able to see me !” he said. “What fun it will be !”

_____________ king himself.

Next day he took one or two of

He hoped to surprise everybody.

_____________ magic pills and set off for _____________ palace.

1.

Q11. Fill in the blanks with the present perfect or present perfect continuous forms of the verbs in brackets :

1. Some one

2. Natasha _____________ her pen.

3. The train _____________ just _____________ at the platform.

4. We _____________ many medals.

5. I _____________ for a house for two months.

6. _____________ he _____________ a beard ?

7. _____________ you ever _____________ the Bible ?

8. I _____________ my uncle for months.

9. She _____________ to China twice.

10. We already _____________ our breakfast.

_____________ the window. (break)

(lose)

(arrive)

(win)

(search)

(grow)

(read)

(not visit)

(be)

(have )

Q12. Give the synonyms (words having similar meanings) of the following words :

1. success

2. wealthy

3. bold

4. connect

5. waste

_____________________

_____________________

_____________________

_____________________

_____________________

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Q13. Match expressions in ‘A’ with question tags in ‘B’.

Column A Column B

It is Monday today

Yesterday was Sunday

We are learning English

She has passed the SSC Exam

You were late yesterday

You will come to the college tomorrow

You study in BA 1st year

Anil broke the chair

We shall win the match

We should obey the rules

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f.

g.

h.

i.

j.

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don’t you?

Shan’t we?

wasn’t it?

aren’t we?

isn’t it?

won’t you?

didn’t he?

shouldn’t we?

hasn’t she?

Q14. Tick (P) the most appropriate preposition in each of the following sentences:

1. She wore a dress with/of/up fine cotton.

2. They have planted trees all through/along/with the road.

3. The young man was shot into/by/with a terrorist.

4. Mohan was made captain for/of/with the hockey team.

5. She turned her face with/to/of the sun.

6. The boy came running into/for/through the house.

7. He was hit with/by/through a stone.

8. Her hair hung with/from/to her back to her waist.

9. She fed the baby in/with/on a spoon.

10. We had a hard time climbing on/down/by the hill.

Q15. Insert capital letters, commas, full stops, question marks and inverted commas in the following sentences:

1. he said walk straight

2. she said I am tired

3. gita says where is my book

4. are you coming said nina

5. the boy said dont wait for me

6. do you like music said i

7. she says my house is bigger than yours

8. my dear wife had prepared a surprise for me

9. every evening we returned home with fresh stories

10. why dont you build a staircase inside it

e

g

I

b

c

a

f

n

j

d

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He said, “walk straight”.

She said, “I am tired”.

Gita says, “where is my book”?

“Are you coming?”, said nina.

The boy said, Don’t wait for me

“Do you like music?” Said I.

She says, “My house is bigger than yours”.

My dear wife had prepared a surprise for me.

Every evening We returned home with fresh stories.

Why dont you build a staircase inside it.

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English I.Q.Q16. Match the following:

1. shorts

2. barrack

3. hangar

4. orator

5. immigrant

a large building for the soldiers to live in.

a person good at making speeches

a person who has come to live in foreign country.

trousers with short legs.

a large shed in which aircraft are kept.

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[ ]

Q17. Fill in the blanks with correct forms of verbs:

1. We ____________________________________ (wait) for Mrs. Brawne for two hours.

2. John ____________________________(faint) while he _________________________(cross) the road.

3. The students_____________(be) tired because they_________________________(study) since morning.

4. They ____________________________(see) this movie many times.

5. Anita _______________(leave) for office when her friend _______________(reach) her house yesterday.

Q18. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions:

1. When the sun sets, it goes ____________________ the horizon.

2. Rohit Batra lives ____________________ Vikas Puri.

3. He has difficulty _____________________ writing with his right hand.

4. The hunter shot the tiger ______________________ a gun.

5. I did not agree ______________________ his proposal.

6. This stuff is superior ____________________ that one.

7. The patients are suffering _______________________ dengue.

8. I shall be grateful __________________________ you it you lend me some money.

9. This house is similar ________________________ mine.

10. The pond is full __________________________ fish.

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d

a

e

b

c

have been waiting

fainted was crossing

were have been studing

have seen

had left reached

below

in

in

with

to

to

from

to

to

of

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Q19. Tick (P) the most appropriate plurals of the singular nouns in bold:

1. splash

2. cherry

3. bay

4. volcano

5. ox

6. zero

7. calf

8. proof

9. goose

10. blouse

splashs/splashes/splashiz

cherrys/cherries/cheriz

bays/bay/bais

volcano/volcanos/volcanoes

ox/oxes/oxen

zero/zeros/zeroes

calf/calfs/calves

proofs/proves/proof

gooses/geese/geeses

blouse/blousis/blouses

Q20. Change the following sentences into questions.

1. I may come tomorrow.

2. The snake is dead.

3. Your uncle had two cars.

4. The earth is round.

5. The children are going to school.

6. The Sadhu was a kind and wise man.

7. A deer has beautiful horns.

8. A horse can run very fast.

9. They will take the examination next week.

10. She will help us.

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

Q21. Fill in the blanks with the noun forms of the verbs given in the brackets.

1. A

2. He sent an _______________ to his friends to attend his birthday party.

3. Edison was the _______________ of the gramophone.

4. He wrote an _______________ for fee concession.

5. The _______________ of this house is and old widow.

_______________ fell down from the second floor and was seriously injured. work

invite

invent

apply

own

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When you are coming.

Is the snake dead?

How many cars your uncle had?

What is the shape of Earth?

Where are the children going?

What kind of man was sadhu?

Who has beautiful horns?

Which animal can run very far

When will they take the exam

Who will help us.

workers

invitation

inventor

application

owner

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General Knowledge I.Q.

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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 usFor answer key login www.egeniusden.com

Q1. Write the expanded forms of the following abbreviations.

1. a.m.

2. B.Sc.

3. M.L.A.

4. V.I.P.

5. I.P.S.

Q2. Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false statements.

1. The caves of Ajanta and Ellora in Maharashtra are famous for their wall paintings (frescoes).

2. There is only one cave each at Ajanta and Ellora.

3. The stupa of Sanchi is one of the largest stupas built by the emperor Ashoka, and is a fine

piece of architecture.

4. The grand sun temple at Konark is the only religious site in Orissa.

5. Mt. Abu is believed to be the place of origin of Rajputs, according to a historical account.

6. Dilwara temples at Mount Abu are well known for their architectural finesse and beauty.

7. Bibi ka Makbara at Aurangabad was built by Aurangzeb, the last of the great Mughals

for her queen Rabia-ud-dauran.

8.

Heritage Site.

The cave paintings at Bhimbhetka in Madhya Pradesh have been enlisted as a World

9. Gol Gumbaz at Bijapur is the largest dome in the world.

10.The famous temples of Khajuraho (MP) were built by Chandela rulers in 10th century AD.

Ante Meridian

Bachelor of Science

Member of Legislative Assembly

Very Important Person

India Police Service

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Q3. Match the following minerals with the prime areas of their occurrence.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Coal (Metallurgical)

Bauxite

Copper

Gold

Iron (High grade)

a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

Jharkhand

West Bengal

Chhattisgarh

Karnataka

Orissa

No one matching

Q4. On which dates are the following days celebrated? Write in the blanks.

1. International Day of the Family

2. World Ozone Day

3. World Animal Welfare Day

4. Children’s Day

5. World AIDS Day

HELP BOX

December 1

September 16

November 14

October 4

March 15

Q5. Name the Indian festivals being celebrated:

March 15

September 16

October 4

November 14

December 1

Dussehra

eid

Snake Boat Raceganesh chaturthi

Kumbh Mela

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General Knowledge I.Q.

Q7. Write the state where following Monuments / Hill Station are located

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

Ajanta Caves

Victoria Memorial

Raj Ghat

Jallianwala Bagh

Khajuraho

Nainital

Shimla

Kullu Manali

Darjeeling

Mount Abu

NAME STATE

Q6. Match the following statements with their respective civilizations:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

The Emperor of this civilization ordered the construction of first Suez Canal.

People of this civilization are known to haveconstructed the first drainage system of the world.

The pictographic script was used by the peopleof this civilization.

The Hwang-Ho river sustained this civilization.

This civilization is known to have the firstdemocratic states in the world.

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

Harappan

Chinese

Greece

Harappan

Persian

No One

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[ ]

[ ]

[ ]

[ ]

[ ]

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e

d

a

b

c

Maharashtra/Mumbai

Kolkata/W.B.

Delhi

Amritsar/Punjab

M.P.

Uttrakhand

H.P.

H.P.

West Bengal

Rajasthan

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Q8. Tick (ü) the correct answer.

1. Which of the following animals is killed for its skin?

Ox Elephant Tiger

2. Which of the following is killed mainly for its fin?

Cuttle fish Shark Whale

3. The tusk of an elephant is used to make-

Ivory goods Machine tools Swords

4. Which part of the cotton plant is used to obtain cotton?

Leaves Flowers Seed-coat

5. The process of thread-making from cotton fibre is called-Spinning Bleaching Dodging

6. The largest quantity of cotton is grown in-India USA China

7. What is the machine that weaves the thread into the cloth called?

Spinning wheel Loom Iron

8. Which Indian scientist founded the Indian Space Research Organisation?

C.V.Raman H.J.Bhabha Vikram Sarabhai

9. The Indian Institute of Science was founded at Bangalore by-

C.V.Raman H.J.Bhabha S.S.Bhatnagar

10. Which of the following is the highest mountain peak of the world?

Mt. Everest Mt. K-2 Mt. Kanchenjunga

11. Which of the following is the highest peak of India?

Kanchenjunga K-2 Dhaulagiri-I

12. What is the height of Mt. Everest in metres?

10,000m 9,500m 8,848m

13. Who was the founder of Islam?

The Caliph Ilevtmish Mohammad Sahab

14. Which is the longest surviving religion of the world?

Hinduism Islam Christianity

15. The vertical lines on the world map are called-

Altitudes Longitudes Isotherms

016. The 0 latitude is also known as-

Prime meridien Tropic of cancer Equator

17. Tropic of cancer lies at _____________ north.0

0 0

23½ 0

66½

18. The first ancient Olympiad took place in the year-

772 BC 776 BC 780 BC

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General Knowledge I.Q.

Q9. Fill in the missing letters in the circles to get the full names of the Indian dishes:

1.

2.

3.

4.

Bengali

Rajasthani

Punjabi

Goan

:

:

:

:

5. Maharashtrian :

A N S

G A A P L O

H O L

S N S

E L I

Q10. Choose the correct answer:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Declaration of Independence of America in :

1776 / 1777 / 1778

First newspaper was published

1681 / 1781 / 1881

Death of the greatest Batsman, Sir Donald Bradman

2000 / 2001 / 2002

India won the Cricket World Cup in:

1982 & 2011 / 1983 & 2011 / 1984 & 2011 / No One

Charlie Chaplin awarded with an Oscar in:

1968 / 1970 / 1972

Ans :____________________

Ans :____________________

Ans :____________________

Ans :____________________

Ans :____________________

Q11. Match the following dances to the related state :

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Chakri

Pandavani

Lavni

Kathakali

Bidesia

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

Gujarat

Tamil Nadu

Bihar

Punjab

Kerala

No One

[ ]

[ ]

[ ]

[ ]

[ ]

[ ]

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S D E H

T T U A

C H E

O P A

B H P U R

1776

1681

2001

1983 & 2011

1972

d

a

b

e

c

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HINTS:

1. The first President of the USA

2. The mentor of modern China

3. The father of the Indian nation

4. The American leader who fought against the racial discrimination

5. The French ruler who won most of Europe in 18th century

Q12. Name the following outstanding personages with the help of hints given:

Q13. Write names of the states where following wildlife sanctuaries are situated.

1. Ghana Bird Sanctuary

2. Dachigam Wildlife Sanctuary

3. Madumalai Wildlife Sanctuary

4. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

5. Chilka Lake Bird Sanctuary

HELP BOX

Tamil Nadu

Orissa

Rajasthan

Assam

Jammu & Kashmir

Q14. 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

___________________

Ganga, Bhagirathi

___________________

Mahanadi

___________________

Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan

___________________

Karnataka

___________________

Gujarat

HELP BOX

Kakrapara

Orissa

Satluj

Ghataprabha

West Bengal

Malthu catches kinth

Napoleon Mao Zedong MahatamaGandhi

GeorgeWashington

Rajasthan

Jammu & Kashmir

Tamil Nadu

Assam

Orissa

Satluj

Ghata Prapha

Kakrapara

Orissa

West Bengal

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Science / E.V.S. I.Q

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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. Answer the following :

1. Coffee and colas contain this chemical substance, which can be very addictive.

2. Which unit measures the weight of gems and the purity of gold?

3. Some people do not have melanin-the dark pigment of the skin. What is this condition called?

4. There is a device in all petrol-driven vehicles that controls the fuel-air mixture in the engine.

Name this device.

5. Name the ancient counting device still in use, which has parallel rods with beads.

6. Some spectacle lenses become darker in strong light. What are these special lenses called?

7. Who discovered X-rays?

8. Plants that grow under water are called

9. What is the study of fossils called?

10. What is t e unit of electric current? h

W. C. Roentgen, Dakshin Gangotri,

bathyscaph, carcurettor, photochromatic, carat, paleontology, caffeine, albinism

ampere, abacus, Calmette Guerin, cornea hydrophytes,

Caffeine

Carat

Albimism

Carcurettor

Abacus

Photochromatic

W.C.Roentgem

Hydro Phytes

Paleontology

Ampere

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Science / E.V.S. I.Q.Q2. Match the following:

Sodium carbonate

Sodium chloride

Sodium bicarbonate

Potassium nitrate

Potash alum

Used in the bakeries and also to neutralize the acidity of the stomach

Used in the purification of water.

Used in laundry and for the preparation of glass.

Used as an essential part of our diet.

Used to make gunpowder and in making fireworks.

Q3. Give one word for the following sentences.

1. I am the smallest particle of matter.

2. I am the process by which liquid is poured from one container to another, without disturbing the sediment.

3. I am involved in the purification of water by boiling and then cooling.

4. We are made up of same kind of atoms.

5. I am a non-metallic element, which is taken to prevent goitre.

Ans: ____________________________________________________________________________

Ans: ____________________________________________________________________________

Ans: ____________________________________________________________________________

Ans: ____________________________________________________________________________

Ans: ____________________________________________________________________________

Q4. Write true of false in front of the statements given below:

1. Moon revolves around the earth in 29½ days.

2. Saturn is the planet having the largest number of moons.

3. Mercury is the hottest planet.

4. Gravity on the moon is six times less than the earth.

5. Most of the stars are made of hydrogen and helium.

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Atom

Sedimentation

Distillation

Element

Iodin

F

F

T

T

T

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Q5. Some parts of my body can talk. They want to tell you about their ailments but the information has got mixed up. Match the ailments with the parts by putting the right letter in the boxes.

1. Pneumonia causes me to swell up.

2. Lack of iodine causes me to swell up.

3. Trouble with me starts with angina, a pain

that can lead to serious problems.

4. When I get infected and inflamed, the condition

is called nephritis.

6. Mumbs attacked me, when I was six years old. I was

all swallon up and it was painful.

5. Hepatitis causes me to swell up. Then follows

nausea, vomiting and yellowing of skin.

7. When I make less insulin, I suffers from diabetes.

8. Arthritis rarely catches me when I'm young Once it

does, even getting up from a chair is painful.

9. Viral meningitis affects the membrane around me.

It causes sudden high fever and can be fatal.

10. Conjunctivitis makes me red.

a. BRAIN

b. EYES

c. SALIVARY

GLANDS

d. THYROID

e. HEART

f. LUNGS

g. LIVER

h. PANCREAS

i. KIDNEY

j. JOINTS

Q6. Name the specialists :

Studies the stars and planets and tries to find out more about the universe

a. b. c.

d. f.

Studies how plants live and grow.

Studies tiny creatures which can be seen only under a microscope

Studies substances in theEarth, how the Earth was formed and how it has beenchanging.

e.

Studies why an offspring is similar to its parents.

Studies mankind, especiallyits origin, development, customs and beliefs.

astronomer botanist microbiologist geologist geneticist anthropologist

f

d

e

c

g

h

j

a

b

astronomer botanist microbiologist

geologist geneticist anthropologist

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Q9. TRUE OR FALSE

1. Roughage help in elemination of undigested from our body.

2. Cooking improves to taste of food and makes it easier to digest.

3. Materials are grouped for our convenience to study their properties.

4. A paper is transparent but ink is not transparent.

5. A mixture of sand and sulphur can be separated by magnetic separation.

True False

True False

True False

True False

True False

Q8. Match the items under Column I and Column II.

1. Column I Column II

(a) bulb

(b) cell

(c) switch

(d) battery

(e) circuit

(f) tungsten

(g) copper

(h) conductor

(i) thermocol

(j) (+) to (-) terminal

(i) combination of two cells

(ii) either breaks or opens a circuit

(iii) path of electricity

(iv) electricity to light

(v) chemical energy to electrical energy

(vi) insulator

(vii) path of electricity

(viii) Filament

(xi) tap water

(s) good conductor

Q7. Fill in the blanks:

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

2. Honey-bee is a ____________________ .

3. Animals who eat eggs are known as ____________________ .

4. Pulses are good source of ____________________ .

5. Deficiency of ____________________ leads to araemia.

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fruit/shoot

herbivorous

carnivorous

protien

iron

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Q10. Given below are description of caring and environment sensitive people : If A = 1, B=2 So on till Z=26, decode their names :

1. She belonged to the Reni village in Garhwal. This unlettered women motivated the Village women to save trees from being cut. For her courage and contribution towards saving the environment, She was awarded the title of 'Indira Priyadarshini Vrikshamitra' in 1986 by the Indian government.

2. He was popularly known as the 'Man of Trees', He came to India and supported the Chipko Move- ment and Save the Silent Valley campaign. He set up an organization in Kenya in 1922 called 'Man of Trees'.

3. The world famous Chipko Movement, to save trees in the Garhwal Himalayas, was started under his leadership.

4. This great philosopher warned the ancient Greeks against cutting down forests for timber and grazing too many animals on the mountains.

5. Which American Indian tribal chief said - "The Earth is our mother. Whatever befalls the Earth, befalls the children of the Earth. This we know, the Earth does not belong to us, we belong to the Earth.

6. Which famous Indian leader uttered these famous words - "The earth has enough for everyone's need but not for everyone's greed."

7. This tribe of Rajasthan worships and protects the blackbuck deer.

8. A local community of Maharastra that believes in protecting the peafowl.

7 1 21 18 1 4 5 22 9

18 9 3 8 1 18 4 19 20 2 1 18 2 5 2 1 11 5 18

3 8 1 14 4 9 16 18 1 1 419 2 8 1 20 20

19 15 3 18 1 20 5 19

3 8 9 5 6 19 5 1 20 20 512

13 1 8 1 20 13 1 7 1 14 4 9 8

2 9 19 8 14 19 15 9

15 5 19 13 18

Q11. Tick mark the correct answer :

1. Which of the following is not a thing for which to plants disperses their seeds?

2. The tissue, which is responsible for transportation of food in a plant body, is called?

3. The tissue, responsible for transportation of water in a plant body, is called

4. Which chemical, used by humans to kill bacteria in drinking water, can be a source of cancer?

5. Which of the following does not pollute the groundwater?

6. Which of the following is the main mineral in formation of hemoglobin?

Sunlight Soil Insects None

None

None

None

None

Phloem

Phloem

Chlorine

Heavy metals

Meristem

Meristem

Potassium permanganate

Fluoride

Xylem

Cortex

Fluoine

Nitrites

GoldIron Nickel None

G A U R A D E V I

R I C H A R D S T B A R B E B A K E S

C H A N D I P R A S A D B H A T T

S O C R A T E S

C H I E F S E A T T L E

M A H A T M A G A N D H I

B I S H N O I S

M O R E S

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7. Which respiratory organs absorb the oxygen dissolved in water?

8. Which of the following is the most harmed part of our body by the SO ?2

9. The hydrocarbon that killed over 3000 and seriously affected lakhs of others at Bhopal on

December 2, 1984, was -

10. Gastric juices helps to digest-

Lunga

Digestive System

Pentane

Fats

Nostrils

Skin

Methylisocynate

Carbohydrates

Gills

Respiratory System

Butane

Proteins

None

None

None

None

potassium

phosphorous thermostat ultraviotet nitrogen heart attack

walter hunt safety match hydrogen sillicon

asbeston non-stick utensils sunmica rays

Q12. Fill in the blanks :

1. Automatic control device that maintains a constant temperature in irons, ovens and geysers.

_______________________

2. Fires-resistant mineral can be spun into fibres to make safe suits for firemen?

____________________

4. Sand and the microchip in computers- what do the two have in common?

_______________________

5. Electromagnetic rays, invisible to us, are used for sterilizing operation theatres and instruments?

_______________________

6. Polytetrafluroethylene, quite a mouthful, is also called teflon, you find it in the kitchen?

_______________________

7. Thin paper sheets bound together by a plastic substance.________________________

3. Three elements are essential nutrients for plants growth?_____________________________and

___________________________

8. Element is used to harden things like corn, peanut, coconut and soyabean, into solid fats

called vanaspati?____________________

9. 'Acute myocardial infarction' is the medical term for this very common condition.

___________________

10. Phosphorus is the main element used in making its tip used in your kitchen.

____________________

11. Through this milk is pasteurized?____________________

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Asbeston

Hydrogen

Phosphorous / Potassium

Sillicon

Ultra violet

Non-Stick

Sunmica

Hydrogen

Heart Attack

Safety Match

Heating)

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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

Q2. Directions : In each of the following questions, five words have been given, out of which

four are alike in same manner and the fifth one is different, Choose out the odd one:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

Whale

Indigo

Goat

Faraday

Magnalium

Garnet

Inch

Tortoise

X-ray

Wise

Dolphin

Orange

Dog

Newton

Germanium

Ruby

Foot

Snail

Telephone

Gentle

Shark

Yellow

Sheep

Addison

Duralumin

Graphite

Yard

Turtle

Radio

Honest

Cod

Pink

Cow

Marconi

Bronze

Emerald

Quart

Spider

Computer

Rude

Starfish

Green

Camel

Beethovan

Brass

Topaz

Metre

Oyster

Television

Arrogance

Q1. In the following questions, different letters stand for various symbols as indicated below:

R : Addition S: subtraction T: Multiplication U: Division V: Equal to W: Greater than X: Less than

Out of the four alternative given in these questions, only one is correct according to the above letter symbols. Identify the correct one.

1. 16 R 2 S 4 V 6 R 8 16 U 2 R 4 S 6 W 8 No one

2. 20 S 4 U 4 V 2 T 320 R 4 U 4 S 2 W 3 No one

3. 15 U 5 W 3 R 2 T 3 15 R 5 U 3 V 2 R 3 No one

4. 24 S 3 X 2 T 2 U 8 24 U 3 T 2 V 2 T 8 No one

5. 30 S 6 S 2 X 4 T 3

16 T 2 R 4 U 6 X 8 16 T 2 U 4 V 6 R 8

20 U 4 R 4 X 2 T 3 20 T 4 U 4 U 2 X 3

15 U 5 R 3 V 2 T 3 15 S 5 T 3 W 2 R S

24 U 3 R 2 S 2 W 8 24 R 3 S 2 X 2 T 8

30 R 6 U 2 W 4 T 3 30 S 6 U 2 U 4 V 3 30 U 6 R 2 W 4 T 3 No one

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Q6. Which of the figures is the odd one out?

Q7. Which of these is the odd one out?a. b. c. d. e.

a. b. c. d. e.

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Q3. In each of the following questions, five groups of letters are given. Four of them are alike in a certain way while one is different. Choose the odd one out.

DE PQ TU MO FG None

2. XW FG ML PO TS None

3. BD MP NQ HK TW None

4. AE AI IO EI OU None

5. KP MN HR GT EV None

1.

Q4. Select the lettered pair that has the same relationship as the original pair of words.

1. Agenda : MeetingMap : Scale Footnote : Article None

2. Embroider : Cloth Patch : Quilt Carve : Knife Chase : Metal None

3. Knife : Chopper Walking : Fitness Scissors : Cloth Quilt : Blanket None

4. Train : TrackIdea : Brain Water : Boat Fame : Television None

5. Curtain : Drapery Cockroach : Insect Pillow : Cushion Mat : Floor None

Programme : Function

Stain : Glass

Swim : Float

Bullet : Barrel

Bedsheet : Bed

Fill in the empty boxes with digits from

1 to 9 so that the digits in each row add

up to the totals to the right and the digits

in each column add up to the totals along

the bottom. The digits along the two

diagonals should also add up to

the totals written in the corners. Each

column or row or diagonal does not

contain the same digit more than once.

6 9 3

4

30

31

29

27

26

37

9 2 8

8

5

7

6

6

8 3

7 4

9 8 6 75

5

=

=

=

=

=

=

30 30 32 31 25 32= = = = = =

Q5.

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1 7 4

3 5

2 1

4

3 1 2 9

1

2

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Apititude I.Q.Q8. Fill in the missing number in each. The first one is done for you.

a.

b.

c.

Q9. There are two groups of boys. The first group says- The first group says- “If one of you join us,we shall be equal in number.” The other group says- “If one of you join us, we shall be twiceof your number.” How many boys are there in each group?

Ans: _____________________________________________________________________________

Q10. Complete the series selecting from a, b, c or d.

?

Q11. Find the correct values of ?

Q12. Complete the magic square using integers so that the sum of the numbers in each row,column and diagonal is zero.

1 2 18

6

2 6 24

3

1 5 12

2

1 3 12

6

2 5 6

2

4 5

3

6 3 1

3

10 6 2

2

5 1

1

B

2

J Q E ?

10 17 ? 8

+2 -13

0

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4

5, 7

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Q13. In the each of the following questions, various terms of a letter series are given with one

term missing as shown by (?).Choose the missing term out of the given alternatives.

1. U, O, I, ?, A

2. Y, W, U, S, Q, ?, ?

3. AZ, BY, CX, ?

4. AB, BA, ABC, CBA, ABCD, ?

ACBD DCBA CABD DBAC

5. D-4, F-6, H-8, J-10. ?, ?

K-12, M-13 L-12, M-14 L-12, N-14 K-12, M-14

6. ?, C, E, G, I, K

7. Z, Y, X, W, V, ?, T, S

8. A, D, H, L, ?, T

9. F, E, ?, C, B, A

10. A, B, Y, Z, C, D, W, X, E, F, ?, V

E C S G No One

M, L J, R O, M No One

GH DW IJ No OneEF

No One

No One

B Y Z No OneA

Q U X No OneR

P M U No OneN

Z D R No OneX

N G U No OneM

Q14. 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

Code

:

:

1

A

2

B

3

C

4

D

5

E

6

F

7

G

8

H

9

I

0

J

45953894

91354876

01249378

25908703

31041237

50167498

93287049

76909173

17965842

32679501

Codes:

Codes:

Codes:

Codes:

Codes:

Codes:

Codes:

Codes:

Codes:

Codes:

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

g.

h.

i

j.

DEIECHID

IACEDHGF

JABDICGH

BEIJHGJC

CAJDABCG

EJAFGDIH

ICBHGJDI

GFIJIAGE

AGIFEHDB

CBFGIEJA

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Q15. Tick ( ) the odd figure out in each case:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

A B C D

A B C D

A B C D

A B C D

A B C D

Q16. Choose the odd numeral pair/group in each of the following question:

95 – 82 69 – 56 55 – 42 48 – 34 none

2 – 8 3 – 27 4 – 32 5 – 125 none

80 – 9 64 – 8 36 – 6 7 – 49 none

3 – 5 5 – 3 6 – 2 7 – 3 none

12 – 144 13 – 156 15 – 180 16 – 176 none

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Q17. Arrange the following words in Alphabetical order and Tick the one comes first:

Necessary Nature Naval Navigate Neutical

Devise Dexterity Devour Dew Deuce

Foment Foetus Forceps Foreign Foliage

Sport Spouse Squash Sporadic Sprout

Grammar Granary Gradient Grand Granule

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

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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

For answer key login

www.egeniusden.com

Q1. Match the following:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

Inbox

Compose

Send/Receive

Reply

Forward

Delete

Attachment

OMR

OCR

MICR

( )

( )

( )

( )

( )

( )

( )

( )

( )

( )

Q2. Write the full form of the following:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

POST

ROM

CRT

WWW

FTP

GUI

UPS

TCP/IP

ISP

Modem

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

Power on Self Text

Read Only Memory

Cathode Ray Tube

World Wide Web

File Transfer Protocol

Graphical User Interface

Uninterruptible Power Supply

Transmission Control Protocol - Internet Protocol

Internet Services Provider

Modulator Demodulator

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Q3. Fill in the blanks. Choose words from the box.

1. Computers is used in _____________________ the weather.

2. Without _______________ computer is pile of dumb metal.

3. System software is used to ____________ and ___________________ the hardware.

4. ______________ is used to enhance the look of the background of the desktop screen.

5. _____________ is the entry point for your computer programs.

6. Currently running programs on the computer appears on ____________________.

7. A desktop _______________ is a small image that points to a program, folder or document. 8. ______________ displays the contents of the computer.

9. ______________ is the underline text on a web page which when clicked upon, will take you to another web page.

10. ______________ button in the browser is used to go to the previously opened page.

11. ______________________ icon contain a list of all the computers in your network.

12. ______________ are like having different handwritings available on the computer.

13. ______________ is the moving picture or image which start executing when we left off system idle for some time.

14. ______________ is a list of items or commands.

15. _______________ is used to control the setting of computer.

16. ______________ are used to logically assort files of different subjects for the case of user.

17. Notepad creates and saves text in _________________ format only.

18. Formula in MS-Excel must begin with ____________________

19. The ______________ temporarily stores copied or cut text.

20. A _______________ programs checks the files on computer for viruses.

My Network Places control screen saver My computer back .txt

software Control Panel Networking + Menu Antivirus

icon fonts manage = clipboard forecasting

taskbar Hyperlink folder wallpaper .doc start button

forecasting

software

control manage

Desktop

start button

taskbar

icon

My computer

Hyperlink

Back

My Network Places

Fonts

Screen Saver

Menu

Control Panel

Folder

txt

clipboard

Anti Virus

=

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Apititude I.Q.Q4. Write (T) or (F) of the following.

1. A worksheet has 255 columns.

2. PowerPoint is used for word processing.

3. PowerPoint offers 8 views.

4. LAN covers area upto 100 kilometres.

5. MAN network spread across the world.

6. First generation computer used microchip.

7. RAM is nonvolatile and sometimes called main memory.

8. A gigabyte equals approximately one thousand bytes.

9. Word Mail Merge wizard can help you quickly produce personalized letters for each person on a mailing list.

10. The internet is used by very few people linked together all across the world.

11. The Address book of outlook express stores the postal addresses of your friends.

12. A printer is an example of one of the four computer system components, known as output.

13. ROM memory enables data to be read from and stored in every one of its storage areas.

14. The airthmetic and logic unit controls the flow of programs and data in and out of main memory.

15. Magnetic disks have both direct (or random) and sequential access capabilities.

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

Q5. Answer the following:

1. Write down the characteristics of computers.

________________________________________________________________________________

2. What is booting

________________________________________________________________________________

3. What is the use of scanner

________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________

T

F

T

F

T

F

T

F

T

T

F

T

T

T

F

Fast, Accurate

Starting of Computer System

Scanner is used for copying the object in image to outer computer.

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Apititude I.Q.4. How many types of printer are there

________________________________________________________________________________

5. State the two types of softwares

________________________________________________________________________________

6. What is the need of network?

________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________

7. Distinguish between File & Folder

________________________________________________________________________________

8. State the two major functions of operating system?

________________________________________________________________________________

9. Name five versions of windows operating system available in market.

________________________________________________________________________________

10. Distinguish between Cut/Paste & Copy/Paste

________________________________________________________________________________

12. State the types of internet connection

________________________________________________________________________________

13. Mention two ways how your computer can catch virus

________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________

14. List two advantages of using e-mail

________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________

11. What is slide

________________________________________________________________________________

DOT Matrix, Laser, Inkjet

System & Application

Network erables Communication between the computers

File Contains data, folder is collection of files

Operation system is user for starting of the computer system.

WINDOWS 98, XP, 2000, 7

Cut / Paste is user for moving the text, while copy / paste user for copy

Slides is user in powerpoint for making presentation

Anti Virus Program help to catch the virus.

E-mail can be used to send the message to another person very fastly.

Also, be careful in what you're downloading, especially pirated software as many of them contain malware.

There are several different types of Internet connections available. DSL, cable, satellite, and dial-up connections

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