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The document outlines a curriculum for Class 5 Science and Mathematics under CBSE and ICSE boards, detailing various subjects, chapters, topics, and questions. It includes a variety of topics such as the solar system, energy, matter, and adaptations in animals and plants. Additionally, it presents questions related to these topics, indicating the educational focus for students in this grade.

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Boar Class Subject Chapter Topic Subtopic Ques

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Forms of and
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CBSE 5
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States of by Mass
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Class Science nt
Food Soil
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CBSE 5
Class Science Nutrition Farming
Environme Natural Growth
Natural 6
CBSE 5
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The Solar Disasters
Planets and Calamities
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CBSE 5
Class Science System Their Order
States of Sun
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CBSE 5 Science Matter and MMatter in Liquids 9

Understan
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Changes in Phase
Types of
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Plants
CBSE 5
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Shelter and and Its s
Seasonal 10
Based on
CBSE 5
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Plants and Classificati Clothing
Characteri 11
CBSE 5
Class Science TheirBody
Our Uses on of Plants Uses
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CBSE 5
Class Science and Health
Natural Functions
States of in States 13
Energy
CBSE 5
Class Science Resources Matter
Work, and Types of of Matter
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Conversio
Characteri
CBSE 5
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ICSE 5
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Environme Types of Devices
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Animal
Types of
ICSE 5
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Birds and Bird Feet
ICSE 5
Class Science Animals in Animals and Function
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Fundament Their Their
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ICSE 5
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Matter Functions
and Difference
in States 19
Different
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ICSE 5
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Natural Mechanis
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Earth's Nutrient
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Relationshi Earthquak
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ICSE 5
Class Science Science
Health and Deficiency Relations
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and
ICSE 5
Class Science Nutrition Diseases
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ICSE 5
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Work, and Simple Plants hesis
Third 26
ICSE 5
Class Science Energy
Its Machines
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and Lunar 27
ICSE 5
Class Science Neighbors
The the Moon
Food Types of Eclipse
Gnawing 28
ICSE 5
Class Science Consumers
Human Animals
Nervous Animals
and Motor 29
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Class Science
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ICSE
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Class Ability
Mental 31
ICSE
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Class Ability
Mental 32
ICSE 5 Ability 33
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ICSE
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Class Ability
Mental 34
ICSE
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Class Ability
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Class Ability
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ICSE
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Class Ability
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ICSE
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Class Ability
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ICSE
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Class Ability
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ICSE
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Mathematic Fractions Comparing FOrdering Fr 42
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ICSE
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Mathematic Numbers Roman NumConversio 44
ICSE
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Mathematic Geometry 3D Shapes Properties 45
ICSE
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Mathematic Numbers Prime NumbIdentifyin 46
ICSE
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ICSE
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Mathematic Data Handli Averages Finding Me 48
ICSE
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Mathematic Ratio and PRatios Finding Va 49
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Mathematic Numbers Place Value Place and 50
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ICSE
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following masses from lightest to ion_0 electrical, sound 100% A/B
heaviest.
A _______ has a neither definite _____ nor 3.png A > B Volume,
Solid, >C>D 0% H
_____ shape.
nutrients. Most plants grow well in this soil. definite 40-50% D
Identify
(i) ‘X’. water (ii) Manure
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(iii) Weeds (iv) Fertilizer (i)
The following figures given below shows which ion_0 (C)-drought; and (ii)(D)- 26-40% E
natural
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(a) Mercury
and milk used (b)respectively?
Mars (c) Uranus (d) Saturn abdc 100% A/B
Solid, Solid 40-50% D

Study the given flowchart which is based on Quest X: Rubber ball


states of matter. ion_1 Y: Ketchup
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Which
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plants according to their characteristics.
the climate
operated byand culture. and letting go of the
squeezing ion_1 1 and 3 26-40% E
handle.
Which
(iv) plant is
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Inside the body of the flashlight are gears, which
body. (i) and (iii) 0% H
energy is added to it.
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D.
4. Solids contract
Leaves falling from on heating.
the tree A and C 26-40% E
identifies Quest → Electrical
How
the many
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the Gills
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four birds a, c and d.
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of ?
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Quest Foot I: W, usedII:
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part__________,
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predation.
Weathering Some
and examples
earthquakes areboth
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the between
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difference these two Earthquakes are
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Which to of
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the following supply of nutrients?
statements about plants Quest rapid; have hard shells.
weathering 26-40% E
(i) Beri-Beri
are correct? (ii) Goitre is slow. 100% A/B
(iii) Cholera (iv)respire
Scurvy ion_2 Change from (i) to
(i) They
Select do not
the incorrect relation from the following. 4.png (iii) is sublimation 10-24% G
(v) Marasmus
(ii) They release (vi)CO2 T.B. during the night
(vii) Nightrelease
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(iv) They
Which of theconsumefollowing O2 areall the time in first class ion_2
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Look at the figure. It shows lunar eclipse. Where ion_2 7.png 1, 2 and 4 only 51-75% C
will be the Earth in it ?
3. Squirrel 8.png a 10-24% G
4. Guinea Pig
Identify the nerves A and B, which carry orders ion_3 3 only
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walks 5 m. In which direction he is walking now? West 0% H
G U P N E I N
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select the odd number # 10-24% G
from the given alternatives 51 100% A/B
Choose the odd one out:
Hardik, Sushil is shorter than Roshan. Who is Ladyfinger 10-24% G
the
Findtallest ?
the missing term (?). Roshan 100% A/B
DEF, HIJ, MNO, ? STU 100% A/B
The area of a triangle is 96 cm², and its base is 16 cm. W 18 cm 40-50% D
Which of the following fractions is the largest? \frac{7}{9} 100% A/B
If you cut a pizza into 12 slices and eat 8 of them, what fr \frac{2}{3} 51-75% C
Which Roman numeral represents 484? CDXCIV 26-40% E
How many vertices does a rectangular prism have? 6 40-50% D
How many prime numbers are there between 1 and 50? 12 40-50% D
How many seconds are there in 2 hours 15 minutes? 8100 seconds 100% A/B
The marks obtained by a student in 5 subjects are 75, 8 84 51-75% C
The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:5. If there are 35 26-40% E
In 90,347, what is the difference between the place val 89,000 40-50% D
A school has 1,872 students. If they are divided into g 22 0.303,
0.03, 0.3, 26-40% E
Arrange in ascending order: 0.3, 0.33, 0.303, 0.03. 0.33 100% A/B
A number divided by 24 gives a quotient of 56 and a re 1352 40-50% D
A shopkeeper has 3 boxes. Each box contains 48 apples. 16 51-75% C
A car travels 45 km in 50 minutes. What is its speed in 55 km/h 26-40% E
Option_2_text Option_2 Percentage Option_3_text Option Percentage
Sun is _image of _3_im of
revolving correctness age correctness
around Earth Earth is revolving
and Moon is around Sun and
revolving Moon is revolving
around
sound, Sun. 10-24% G around Earth. 100% A/B
electrical 0% H electrical, light 40-50% D
Liquid,
D > B >Volume,
definite
DGas,
> CVolume,
>B>A 25% F C>A 26-40% E
definite 100% A/B 40-50% D
Sandy 10-24% G Loam 100% A/B
(ii) and (iii)
drought; (D)- 40-50% D (ii) and (iv)
(B)-flood; (C)- 100% A/B
landslide 40-50% D landslide; (D)-drought 40-50% D
adcb 25% F adbc 26-40% E
Liquid, Liquid 26-40% E Solid, Liquid 100% A/B

X: Water X: Water vapour


vapour Y: Ketchup
Y: Rubber ball Z: Rubber ball
Z: Ketchup 26-40% E 100% A/B
2 and 4 0% H only 3 100% A/B
Coconut tree 10-24% G Prickly pear 100% A/B
Mechanical
(ii) and (iii) 26-40% E (ii) and (iv) 100% A/B
energy →
B and C 0% H C and D 26-40% E
Light energy Chemical energy →
only 2
→ Electrical 0% H Bothenergy
Light 2 and 3→ 10-24% G
energy 25% F Electrical energy 0% H
Foot
Hot andX, used
wet 26-40% E Hot and dry 100% A/B
for catching
I: Decrease, II: Foot Y, used II:
I: Increase, for
prey, 3
belongs 100% A/B tearing 4 belongs
food, 25% F
Decrease, III: Decrease, III:
to Bird c.IV:
Increase, 100% A/B to Bird d.IV:
Decrease, 25% F
Zebras
Increase and 25% F Polar bears and
Increase 100% A/B
deer merge
Weathering is walrus do not have a
Z, water
with their 40-50% D X, chlorophyll
thick layer of fat 40-50% D
rapid; Earthquakes happen
surroundings.
earthquakes 10-24% G called blubber.
everywhere; 100% A/B
Change from
aretoslow.
(i) (ii) is 0% H weathering
Change from does
(iii)not.
to 25%
melting 10-24% G (ii) is condensation 0% H
Only 4 (ii) and 26-40% E 5 and (iv)
Only (ii), (iii), 100% A/B
(iii) are correct 51-75% C are correct 100% A/B
1 and 2 only 100% A/B 3 and 4 only 0% H
b 100% A/B c 25% F
A-Motor,3B-
1 and 40-50% D 2 and 4 40-50% D
Sensory 100% A/B A-Nerve, B-Sensory 26-40% E
KEPT 25% F POCKET 10-24% G
33 100% A/B 35 10-24% G
South 100% A/B North 25% F
3, 5, 4, 1, 2, 6,
7 100% A/B 3, 5, 6, 7, 4, 2, 1 25% F
Indication
#*##*### 10-24% G Express 100% A/B
*#### 25% F *#**##***### 100% A/B
40 25% F 30 10-24% G
Potato 26-40% E Brinjal 0% H
Sushil 0% H Hardik 25% F
RST 0% H RTV 25% F
16 cm 51-75% C 14 cm 26-40% E
\frac{3}{5} 40-50% D \frac{4}{7} 26-40% E
\frac{1}{3} 100% A/B \frac{1}{4} 40-50% D
CCLXXXIV 51-75% C DCCCIV 40-50% D
8 100% A/B 10 26-40% E
13 51-75% C 14 26-40% E
7500 seconds 40-50% D 9000 seconds 51-75% C
85 26-40% E 86 100% A/B
40 40-50% D 45 100% A/B
87,000 100% A/B 90,000 26-40% E
0.03,24 0.303, 100% A/B 26
0.03, 0.303, 0.3, 40-50% D
0.33, 0.3 51-75% C 0.33 40-50% D
1350 26-40% E 1358 51-75% C
24 100% A/B 34 26-40% E
48 km/h 40-50% D 50 km/h 51-75% C
Option_4_text Option_4_im Percentage Ideal_justification
age of
correctness
Earth is revolving
around Sun and Sun is
revolving around
Moon. 26-40% E
light, sound 10-24% G
A<D<C<B 100% A/B
None of these 0% H
Subsoil 25% F
All of these
(B)-drought; (C)-flood; 40-50% D
(D)-landslide 40-50% D
abcd 40-50% D
Liquid, Solid 0% H

X: Ketchup
Y: Water vapour
Z: Rubber ball
26-40% E
3 and 4 26-40% E
Fir tree 10-24% G
(i) and (iv) 26-40% E
A and D 100% A/B
Chemical energy →
1, 3 and
Electrical 4 →
energy 25% F
Light energy 25% F
Dry and humid 25% F
Foot Z, used for
swimming, 5belongs to 0% H
I: Decrease, II:
Increase,BirdIII: b.
Decrease, 10-24% G
ArcticIV:fox have brown
Increase 40-50% D
coats in summer but
Both white
grow (2) and fur(3)
in in 100% A/B
Weathering happens
winter.
warm places; 10-24% G
earthquakes
Change from (i) do to
not.
(ii) 10-24%
is vaporisation 100% A/B
6
All statements are 25% F
correct 51-75% C
1, 3 and 4 only 25% F
d 0% H
All of these 100% A/B
A-Motor, B-Nerve 26-40% E
HAPPY 100% A/B
None of these 0% H
East 10-24% G
7, 6, 5, 3, 4, 2, 1 0% H
Project 0% H
##**#*##**#* 0% H
10 0% H
Banana 100% A/B
Harry 10-24% G
TUV 10-24% G
12 cm 100% A/B
\frac{5}{8} 51-75% C
\frac{1}{3} 26-40% E
CDLXXXIV 100% A/B
12 51-75% C
15 100% A/B
7200 seconds 26-40% E
90 40-50% D
60 51-75% C
89,700 51-75% C
28 51-75% C
0.3, 0.03, 0.33, 0.303 26-40% E
1360 100% A/B
48 40-50% D
54 km/h 100% A/B
Board Class Subject Chapter Topic Subtopic Ques
tion_
Super Senses in Vision, and num
CBSE Class 6 Science Senses
Whose Animals Whiskers
Conservation Protection ber1
CBSE Class 6 Science Forests?
From of Wildlife and and
Tasting Digestion LawsTheir 2
CBSE Class 6 Science to Digesting Nutrients
From Tasting Digestion Functions
Different 3
CBSE Class 6 Science to Digesting
Seeds and Process
Seed Foods
Dispersal of 4
CBSE Class 6 Science Seeds
Experiments Dispersal Seeds
That Dissolve 5
CBSE Class 6 Science with
A Water
Treat for Solubility
Borne in Waterand
Malaria 6
CBSE Class 6 Science Mosquitoes
Walls Tell Diseases
Their Dengue
Metamorphic 7
Types of
CBSE Class 6 Science Stories
Walls Tell Formation
Rocks and Rocks
Formation of 8
CBSE Class 6 Science Stories
a Farmer’s Minerals in
Nutrition Diamond
Minerals 9
CBSE Class 6 Science Story
A Treat for Food
Diseases and Communicabl 10
CBSE Class 6 Science Mosquitoes Animal
Like Health e Diseases
Feeding 11
CBSE Class 6 Science Daughter
Blow Hot, Adaptations
and Air Habits
Dioxide in 12
CBSE Class 6 Science Blow
Blow Cold
Hot, Exchange
and Breathing
Mirror Due to 13
CBSE Class 6 Science Blow
s of Cold Evaporation
Air and Its Breath
and Their 14
ICSE Class 6 Science Chemistry Composition Transportatio
Photosynthes Proportions 15
ICSE Class 6 Science Plant Life is n of
Wonders of Properties of Composition Water 16
ICSE Class 6 Science Air
Matter and Air
States of and Pressure
Liquids, and 17
ICSE Class 6 Science Materials Matter
Classification Gases
and 18
ICSE Class 6 Science Animal Life
Wonders of of Animals Invertebrates
Stages of the 19
ICSE Class 6 Science Air
Bones and Water Cycle Water
Reflex Cycle 20
ICSE Class 6 Science Muscles
Food and Human Body Actions
Functions of 21
Class 6 Science Health Nutrients
Energy and Simple Nutrients
Simple 22
ICSE Class 6 Science Work Machine
Life Machines
Cycles of Life Cycle of 23
ICSE Class 6 Science Animal
Light andLife Animals a Butterfly
Formation of and Opaque 24
ICSE Class 6 Science Shadow
Natural Shadows
and Objects
Volcanic 25
ICSE Class 6 Science Calamities
Light and Volcanoes
Formation of Eruptions
Affecting 26
ICSE Class 6 Science Shadow Shadows
Photosynthes Shadows
Photosynthes 27
ICSE Class 6 Science Plant Life
Food and is
Deficiency is
Vitamins and 28
ICSE Class 6 Science Health Diseases
Adaptations Minerals
Terrestrial 29
ICSE Class 6 Science Plant life in Plants Plants 30
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mental Ability 31
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mental Ability 32
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mental Ability 33
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mental Ability 34
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mental Ability 35
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mental Ability 36
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mental Ability 37
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mental Ability 38
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mental Ability 39
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mental Ability 40
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Numbers and ArPercentage Calculating pe 41
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Number SysteRoman Numera Ordering and 42
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Geometry Circles Calculating di 43
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Large Numbers Addition and SFinding the M 44
Multiplication of Fractions with Whole Num
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Fractions and Word Problems 45
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Ratio and PropProportion Solving Propor 46
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Factors and MuHighest Commo Highest Commo 47
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Mensuration Perimeter andSolving rectan 48
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Patterns and Number PatterIdentifying Pa 49
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Measurement Speed, DistanTime calculati 50
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Mensuration Perimeter andEffect of Dime 51
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Perimeter, Ar Area of 2D ShFinding the Si 52
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Geometry Volume and SuEffect of edge 53
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Whole NumberProperties of Multiplication 54
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Operations onOrder of OperaApplying BOD 55
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Fractions and Word Problems Finding a Frac 56
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics
MATHEMATI Factors and MuHCF Applicati Real-life appli 57
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 CS Mensuration Perimeter andFinding Unkno 58
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Integers Addition and Su
Sign Rules for 59
CBSE, ICSE Class 6 Mathematics Algebra Simple Equati Forming and S 60
Question Question_im Option_1_te Option_1_im
age xt age
4. Tigers use their whiskers to sense objects only 1, 2, and 3
when they are
3. Poaching near. unchecked.
continues are correct
4. _______
4. Animals are kept as
is used in cages
a quickfor safety.for vomiting
remedy 1andandsugar
2 only
and dehydration. solution
Question_04. 1-B, 2-C, 3-D,
3. Burr png 1, 3,4-A and 4
4. Maple
3. Oil only
4. Improves
3. Chalk powder water quality for drinking. 1 and 2 only
high
4. Reduces anaemia in children.
tremendous pressure and high temperature. 1 and 2 only
temperature
Which of the statements given above is/are correct? Onlyhigh
and (a)
Diamond is formed at........... pressure
Pulses, meat
The main sources
(i) Cholera (ii) Typhoid of vitamins and minerals are and egg
(iii) Diabetes
crushing (iv) Chicken
of seeds, pox have been specialised
their beaks (i),Broad
(ii) andand(iv)
as being notched
is and
Carbon dioxide
The mirror becomes cooler. is produced during: inspiration
The air blown is drier than the surrounding air. 1Nitrogen
and 2 only →
Carbon
3. Stomata Dioxide, Oxygen, Argon, Nitrogen Argon
4.
3. Root
Air is hairs
visible under certain conditions. 2 only
4.
4. Air exerts
Solids canpressure.
flow like liquids and gases under normal 1 only
conditions.
3. Whale - Mammal 1 and 3 only
4. Starfish
Which of the - Echinoderm
following is the correct sequence in the 4 only
Condensation
water cycle?
Which part of the nervous system is responsible for → Collection
controlling
3. Vitaminsreflex actions? Brain
4.
3. Water
Screw 1 and 2
4. Pupa
3. Wedge (chrysalis) 1 only
4. Adult
3. A mirror butterfly 1, 3, 2, 4
4.
3. AA wooden
volcano erupts block when magma from the Earth’s 1 only
mantle
3. The colorreaches of the theobject
surface. T, F, T
4. The transparency
through stomata. of the object 1 1,and 2, 33,only
4
4. The plant produces
(vi) Tuberculosis (T.B.) glucose and oxygen.
(vii) Nightstems
(iv) Their blindness are soft, hollow, and light. Four
(v)
FindLeaves
the wrong are modified into spines.
term in following series. Two
4, 8, 13,
25th, the16, third20, and24the 24th and so on are paired 8
which of the following would be such
X is brother of Y. B is brother of A. A is mother of X.a pair? EW
What
Z is B of Y ? Aunt
Which
If POND letter is fourth
is coded to the left
as RQPF, howof is
I ?HEAR written in S
same code
Arrange thelanguage
given words ? in alphabetical order and GHIJ
choose
East, hethe one that
covered 10 comes seconddirection is he from
km. In which Wasp
his house ?
How many 3 digit numbers can be formed using digits East
4, 5, 6 only
Identify the once?
missing term. 5
5, 7, 11,
called 13, ?,earth
‘earth’, 19, 23.
is called ‘tree’and ‘tree’ 17
is called ‘book’, then where do we live on ? book
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the following romanoutnumerals
of 800. Calculate the percentage
in ascending order: of her XXXIII,
72.5% XC,
XL, C, XC, X, XV, V, XXXIII, XCV XCV, C
Find the diameter of the circle whose circumference is 154 cm. 44 cm
The sum of two numbers is 45,27,803.
distance in meters that he walks to the bus stop. If one of them is 9,78,547, fi 25,70,709
750 meters
If 5 kg of milk has 2.354kg of fat, how much fat is there in 32kg of mi 14.902 kg
Find the HCF of 324675 and 375 105m, 375 Area =
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at a speed 20m 25,per
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numbers is zerois then
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The simplified value of [18 ÷ 6 + {2 x (8 - 7 of 3) + 17 x 5}] is: 62
maximum capacity of a container that can measure the diesel in the three 18
If one-third of one-fourth of a number is 15, then how much is three-
containers
The difference exact numberthe
between of times.
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In addition and subtraction of the integers the sign of answer depend Difference
The number of rooms on the ground floor of a building is 15 less than x−15
Percentage Option_2_te Option_2_im Percentage Option_3_te Option_3_im Percentage
of xt age of xt age of
correctness 1, 3, and 4 correctness 1, 2, and 4 correctness
100% A/B are correct
1, 2, and 4 26-40% E are correct 26-40% E
100% A/B only /
protein 51-75% C Amla
2 and/ energy
3 only 26-40% E
100% A/B Glucose
1-B, 2-A, 3-C, 4-
0% H / fats / Water
1-D, 2-B, 3-A, 26-40% E
25% F D 100% A/B 4-C 0% H
40-50% D 1 and 4 only 100% A/B 21,and 3 only
2, and 4 0% H
100% A/B 3 and 4 only 0% H 1, 2,only
and 4 40-50% D
high low
100% A/B 2 and 3 only 26-40% E Bothonly (a) and 40-50% D
temperature temperature
40-50% D Only
and low (b) 40-50% D and(b) high 100% A/B
100% A/B pressure
Oil, butter 40-50% D pressure
green 40-50% D
26-40% E and ghee 25% F vegetables 100% A/B
0% H (iii)
Short only
& 100% A/B (i)Sharp
& (iii)and
only 26-40% E
25% F strong
and 100% A/B hooked
Burning and 10-24% G
0% H combustion 25% F respiration
1, 2, and 3 100% A/B
51-75% C 2 and
Carbon3 only 51-75% C only
Carbon 100% A/B
0% H Dioxide 100% A/B Dioxide 26-40% E
100% A/B 1 and 4 only 0% H 2 and 3 only 26-40% E
0% H 3 only 100% A/B 3 and 4 only 26-40% E

2 only
100% A/B 1 and 2 only 26-40% E 2 and 3 only 26-40% E
0% H 2 and 3 only
Precipitation 26-40% E Precipitation 100% A/B
26-40% E → Collection 100% A/B → Collection 10-24% G
25% F Spinal cord 100% A/B 1,Nerves
3, and 4 10-24% G
40-50% D 3 only 25% F only 40-50% D
40-50% D 2 and 3 only 26-40% E 3 and 4 only 0% H
26-40% E 2, 1, 3, 4 26-40% E 1, 2, 3,
2, 3, and 4 4 100% A/B
100% A/B 1 and 2 only 26-40% E only 0% H
100% A/B F, F, T 40-50% D T, T, F 25% F
0% H 2 only 100% A/B 2 and 4 only 26-40% E
10-24% G 2, 1, 3, 4 25% F 3, 2, 1, 4 26-40% E
25% F Five 100% A/B Six 25% F
25% F Three 100% A/B Four 25% F
10-24% G 13 100% A/B 16 10-24% G
0% H BY 100% A/B FV 10-24% G
25% F Niece 26-40% E Nephew 0% H
0% H E 100% A/B U 25% F
25% F GHIZ 10-24% G JGCT 100% A/B
100% A/B Waste 25% F War 10-24% G
10-24% G West 0% H North 100% A/B
26-40% E 6 100% A/B 3 0% H
100% A/B 16 10-24% G 15 25% F
25% F sky 10-24% G star 0% H
40-50% D 75.38%
XXXIII, XL, 100% A/B 78.63%
XXXIII, XL, 26-40% E

49 cm
51-75% C XCV, XC, C 40-50% D XC, XCV, C 100% A/B
51-75% C 77 cm 26-40% E 100% A/B
100% A/B 35,49,256 51-75% C 34,49,256 26-40% E
26-40% E 1050 meters 40-50% D 700 meters 100% A/B
40-50% D 14.054 kg 26-40% E 15.062 kg 51-75% C
51-75% C 105m,75 Area = 100% A/B 125sq.m
12600 40-50% D
100% A/B 11250 sq.m 51-75% C 40-50% D
51-75% C 145, 273 100% A/B 137, 219 40-50% D
40-50% D 45 minutes 51-75% C 60 minutes 26-40% E
100% A/B 2 units 40-50% D 8 units 51-75% C
40-50% D 8 cm 51-75% C 18 cm 26-40% E
26-40% E 4 40-50% D only ii 8can be 100%
40-50% D both are false 26-40% E true 51-75% C
100% A/B -42 26-40% E 65 51-75% C
26-40% E 36 51-75% C 45 40-50% D
40-50% D 23 liters10
Breadth: 26-40% E 31 liters14
Breadth: 100% A/B
26-40% E cm
numerical 40-50% D cm 51-75% C
40-50% D value 100% A/B Their Sum 51-75% C
40-50% D 2x−15 100% A/B x+15 26-40% E
Option_4_te Option_4_im Percentage Ideal_justific
xt age of ation
above are correctness
correct
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above
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s / ORS
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above
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above
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low
above
Neither (a) 26-40% E
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pressure
maize, wheat 0% H
and rice 25% F
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of these
of 25% F
these
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above→
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of the 40-50% D
above
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above 10-24% G
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→ above 10-24% G
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organs
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above 100% A/B
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14 10-24% G
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XV, XL, XC, 51-75% C
XCV, C 40-50% D
24.5 cm 40-50% D
15,49,256 40-50% D
350 meters 51-75% C
15.0656 kg 100% A/B
10800 sq.m25 26-40% E
26-40% E
129, 169 26-40% E
50 minutes
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the length 26-40% E
12 cm 100% A/B
Only I 6can be 51-75%
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85 40-50% D
54 100% A/B
62Breadth:
cm, liters 51-75% C
12 cm
Smaller 100% A/B
Number 26-40% E
2x+15 51-75% C
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CBSE Class 7 Science Motion
States of Motion
Changes of Motion
(Rain nu1
CBSE Class 7 Science Water
Separation State
in of Formation)
and 2
CBSE Class 7 Science Everyday
Path to a Life Substances
Their Evaporation
Growth 3
CBSE Class 7 Science Healthy Body Functions
the Living and Food Prey 4
CBSE Class 7 Science World Webs Relationships 5
CBSE Class 7 Science Beyond Earth Stars Pole Star and 6
CBSE Class 7 Science A Journey ThroChanges of StEvaporation vs. 7
CBSE Class 7 Science Methods of Sep Separation TeDecantation vs. 8
CBSE Class 7 Science A Journey throEvaporation Effect of Humi
Venation 9 System Relationship
and Root
CBSE Class 7 Science Diversity in th How to group p 10
CBSE Class 7 Science Mindful EatingDeficiency DisVitamin and Mi 11
CBSE Class 7 Science Exploring MagMagnetic Prope Like Poles Repe12
CBSE Class 7 Science Measurement U o nits of Meas Conversions B 13
CBSE Class 7 Science Materials Aro Solubility of S Dissolution and 14
CBSE Class 7 Science Temperature
of Length andaErrors
Temperature
in Celsius
Ruler to Kel 15
ICSE Class 7 Science Motion Measurement Measurement
Condensation 16
ICSE Class 7 Science Water
Mechanical Water Cycle ,Methods
Precipitation
to 17
ICSE Class 7 Science Force and
Work Friction
Force Reduce Itand 18
pressure
ICSE Class 7 Science Pressure Relationship
Energy and force
Speed 19
ICSE Class 7 Science Energy
Introduction Motion
of Living Relationship
Hierarchy of 20
ICSE Class 7 Science to Biology
Work and Organisms
Force and Calculation of 21
Classification
ICSE Class 7 Science Pressure Pressure
Health and Pressure
and Their 22
ICSE Class 7 Science Introduction t Diseases Spread 23
ICSE Class 7 Science Reproduction
of Living Modes of AsexAsexual
Characteristic Reprod24
Microorganis
ICSE Class 7 Science Organisms
Introduction s Animal ms
Blooded 25
ICSE Class 7 Science to Biology
Mechanical Classification Types
Simple Animalsof 26
ICSE Class 7 Science Force Machines Levers
Introduction Adaptations Rainforest 27
ICSE Class 7 Science to Biology in Plants
Energy Plants
Electrical 28
ICSE Class 7 Science Energy Conversion
Changes of Energy
(Rain 29
ICSE Class 7 Science Matter State Formation) 30
CBSE, ICSE Class 7 Mental Ability 31
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CBSE, ICSE Class 7 Mental Ability 33
CBSE, ICSE Class 7 Mental Ability 34
CBSE, ICSE Class 7 Mental Ability 35
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CBSE, ICSE Class 7 Mental Ability
MATHEMATI 40
CBSE, ICSE Class 7 CS Fractions and Operations on Fraction of a 41
MATHEMATI
CBSE, ICSE Class 7 CS
MATHEMATI Geometry Lines and AngComplementary 42
CBSE, ICSE Class 7 CS
MATHEMATI Statistics and Measures of DRange Calcula 43
CBSE, ICSE Class 7 CS
MATHEMATI Mensuration Area and Peri Tiling and Area 44
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CBSE, ICSE Class 7 CS
MATHEMATI Ratio and PropWork and Tim Combined Wor 48
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CBSE, ICSE Class 7 CS
MATHEMATI Ratio and PropProportional DiApplying Ratio 50
CBSE, ICSE Class 7 CS
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Substituting 54 into Expressions
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Question Question_im Option_1_te Option_1_im
age xt age
Statement-B : Motion of an engine piston is a statement B
translatory motion. is(Physical
incorrect
Which of
Which of the
the following
following mixture
combinationcan be is INCORRECT
separated by ? change)
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given apparatus ?
blood, nerves and ....(B).... working correctly. It helps png hide B
Magnesium,
your
In thisblood to clot.food web, which organisms feed on the Question_05. Bacteria
woodland – Hairand
hawk?
3. Stars in constellations are at varying distances from Earth. png fungi
4. Evaporation
3. Betelgese is alwaysa brightresults
star in in
the Orion
pure constellation.
solids. T, T, F, F
4. Crystallization requires cooling
3. Filtration is faster than decantation. of a hot saturated solution. 1 and 2 only
4.
3. Decantation
Low temperature always andrequires
no winda funnel. 2 and 4 only
4.
3. High temperature
Reticulate venationand low humidity
exhibits a net-like arrangement of veins, while parallel 1 andvenation
4 only has veins running in straight l
4. Scurvy
3. The type of venation
- Vitamin in a leaf has no relation to the plant's root system.
C deficiency 1 and 2 only
4. Night blindness - Vitamin
3. The magnetic field of the Earth. B deficiency 1 and 3 only
4. The interaction of non-magnetic materials with magnets. 1 only
A rope
c. Sawdustmeasures
settles12.5at the m.bottom.
Convert its length into centimetres and millime1250 cm and 12500 mm
d. The water turns opaque due to sawdust. b, c, and d only
A laboratory thermometer shows a reading
other end coincides with the mark 33.5cm. The length of of –5°C. What is this temper278 K
the
If Q table
is theis-first step in the cycle, arrange the rest of the Question_17. 33.5cm
letters in the
4. Friction correct
always acts order of a
in the water cycle.
_______ direction of png Q, P, R, S /
Lubrication
motion.
A force of 50N is applied on an area of 0.25 m2. What is Opposite
the pressure?
A bullet of mass 40 gms has a K.E. of 200J. What is its 100Pa
velocity?
Which of these represents the correct order of 10 m/s→
Family
classification?
by the solid when it is kept on a glass surface having an Genus
area of contact as 500 cm². 400 pa
Diseases: Typhoid, Tetanus, Cholera, Chickenpox, Polio, Influenza,
3. _________ in plants involves new plantlets growing from stems, roots, or leaves. Dengue, 2
Ringworm, Malaria
4. _________
Spirogyra, occurs when
Aspergillus, organisms
Bacillus like Penicillium,
anthracis, Rhizopus produce spore-bearing Binary fission, budding,
structures vege
called sporangia.
Chlamydomonas
Which of the following , Bread mould
groups consists of only cold- Frog, 2 Snake,
blooded animals? Lizard
Inclined
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Which of the following
correctly sets contains
matches only levers?
the plants to their Plane,
Rainforest,Wheel C
adaptations?
4. In a microphone, sound energy is converted into – Desert
electrical energy. 1,(Physical
2, and 4
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number the following
? combination is INCORRECT ? change)
4, 24, 6, 48, 8, 80, ?
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but
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of D. Whoin theisplace
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the middle ? D – 4,
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F – 6, H – 8, is
If ‘CARPET’ J– 10, …as?‘TEPRAC’, then the code for
coded M – 13
‘NATIONAL’
faces towardswould North, beif Roshan faces towards West, NLATNOIA
then who faces towards South ?
winter. What percent of the bees live through the winter Vinay
season
clockwise ? direction and then 135° in the anticlockwise 80%
direction. Whichbe
following could direction is he facing
the distance now?
of Aligarh from the South-West
Platform? means tree house
melkehoon 11 km
Which word could mean “big house” ? Granahoon
How many squares are there in a 6 × 4 square grid ? 45
A fruit seller sold \frac{2}{5} of his apples in the morning and \frac{1}{ \frac{1}{5}
An angle is twice its complement. Find the measure of the angle. 30^\circ
The heights
How of five
many tiles students
whose lengthareand145 cm, 150
breadth arecm,
12 152 cm,5148
cm and cm,cm, and 1 155cm
respectively, will be needed to
fit in a rectangular region whose length and breadth are 70 cm and 36 cm? 42
The sum of two numbers is 50 and their difference is 16. Find the produ 544
If a:b many
How = 2:3 factors
and b:cdoes
= 4:5,120
findhave?
a:c. 4 : 15
Ramu can mow a field in 3 days. Mahipal can mow the same field in 4 days. 10 If Ramu and Mahipal work
together, what fraction do they mow in 1 day? \frac{7}{12}
A the
If village hasofa Rohit,
marks population
Ajay of
and13295
Vipulpeople. It increases
are in ratio of 4 : 5 :by
6. an average
If Ajay n marks
got 75 13697 then
find the marks of Rohit and Vipul? 60 and 90
The
If theaverage of 12,
difference 15, 22,
between and
the x is 20.and
smallest Find x. numbers is 36,
largest 30
sum of the numbers is 72
The LCM of 18 and 24 is x, and their HCF is y. What is x+y? 6
2(p+q)
Factorise:
Find 4(p + q)(3a
the product value−for
b)x+=62(pand
+ q)(2b − 3a).
y = −1. (−3a+4b)
(2x^2− 5y)(5x + 2y^2). 144
Perimeter of a square and a rectangle is same. If a side of the square i 324 cm²
The side of a square is 5cm. How many times does the area increase, if 2 times
The total cost of flooring a room at Rs. 8.50 per m^2 is Rs. 510. If the l 7.5 m
Take
(2) x=Sarita’s
y present age to be y years. Sarita’s grandfather is 6 ti Only6y−2
1 and 2
(3) x> y are correct
Percentage Option_2_te Option_2_im Percentage Option_3_te Option_3_im Percentage
of xt age of xt age of
correctness but statement correctness statements correctness
0% H B(Chemical
is correct 100% A/B are correct
(Chemical 40-50% D
40-50% D change) 100% A/B change) 0% H
Calcium, B
Sugar and Olive oil and

– Kidney
0% H water
A – Iron, B –
25% F water 100% A/B
0% H Muscles
Insects and 26-40% E Songbirds 40-50% D
100% A/B snakes 0% H and mice 10-24% G
25% T, F, T, F 40-50% D F, T, T, T 0% H
51-75% 1, 2, and 3 only 26-40% E 1, 2, and 4 only 100% A/B
25% 1, 2, and 3 only 40-50% D 1 and 2 only 100% A/B
100% A/B 2 and 3 only 0% H 1, 3, and 4 40-50% D
51-75% 3 and 4 25% F 1, 2 and 4 100% A/B
100% A/B 1, 3, and 4 only 40-50% D 1 and 2 only 26-40% E
100% A/B 1 and 3 only 26-40% E 2 and 4 only 0% H
10-24% G 125 cm and 1250 mm 0% H 12500 cm and 125000 mm 100% A/B
26-40% E a, b, and d only 26-40% E a, b, and c only 100% A/B
10-24% G 268 K 100% A/B 288 K 0% H
10-24% G 36.5cm 0% H 30.5cm 100% A/B
10-24% G Sound
Q, R, /S, P /
Soft 25% F Q,Wax
S, R,/ P 40-50% D
100% A/B Oil / Same 0% H Perpendicular 26-40% E
0% H 150Pa 25% F 200Pa 100% A/B
0% H 100 m/s
Family → 100% A/B 110 m/s
Genus → 25% F
100% A/B Genus 10-24% G Family 40-50% D
10-24% G 200 pa 0% H 4000 pa 100% A/B
25% F 3 100% A/B 4 10-24%
100% A/B Budding, binary fission, vege 40-50% D Spore formation, binary fissi 10-24% G
10-24% G 3
Dolphin, 100% A/B 4
Crow, 25% F
100% A/B Shark
Crowbar, 25% F Peacock
Screw, 0% H
0% H Seesaw
B – Desert, C 100% A/B Wedge, Axle
– Aquatic, C 25% F
25% F – Rainforest 100% A/B – Desert 0% H
26-40% E 1, 2, and 3
(Chemical 26-40% E 1, 3, and 4
(Chemical 100% A/B
40-50% D change) 100% A/B change) 0% H
10-24% G 9 25% F 10 100% A/B
100% A/B B 10-24% G A 0% H
25% F N – 14 10-24% G L – 12 100% A/B
0% H LNAANTOI 100% A/B LANOITAN 100% A/B
100% A/B Viabhav 10-24% G Sumit 10-24% G
0% H 20% 100% A/B 25% 26-40% E
100% A/B North-West 10-24% G North-East 0% H
0% H 12 km 25% F 13 km 100% A/B
100% A/B Pinishur 10-24% G Pinihoon 0% H
10-24% G 50 100% A/B 55 10-24% G
100% A/B \frac{2}{5} 51-75% C \frac{3}{5} 40-50% D
51-75% C 60^\circ 100% A/B 45^\circ 40-50% D
51-75% C 15cm 26-40% E 10cm 100% A/B
100% A/B 36 26-40% E 45 40-50% D
40-50% D 576 51-75% C 600 26-40% E
51-75% C 5 : 15 40-50% D 6 : 15 26-40% E
26-40% E 12 40-50% D 15 51-75% C
100% A/B \frac{7}{24} 51-75% C \frac{5}{12} 26-40% E
40-50% D 13694 100% A/B 13695 51-75% C
100% A/B 50 and 85 40-50% D 70 and 100 26-40% E
40-50% D 31 100% A/B 32 51-75% C
26-40% E 84 51-75% C 96 100% A/B
40-50% D 72
2(p+q) 51-75% C 84
(p+q) 26-40% E
100% A/B (3a−4b) 40-50% D (−3a+4b) 26-40% E
40-50% D -144 26-40% E -156 51-75% C
51-75% C 252 cm² 40-50% D 216 cm² 100% A/B
51-75% C 4 times 100% A/B 6 times 26-40% E
100% A/B 7.25 m 51-75% C 7m 26-40% E
100% A/B Only6y+2
2 and 3 40-50% D Only y+23 is 51-75% C
40-50% D are correct 51-75% C correct 100% A/B
Option_4_te Option_4_im Percentage Ideal_justific
xt age of ation
statements correctness
are incorrect
(Physical 26-40% E
change)in
Oxygen 10-24% G
water
A – Calcium, B –
26-40% E
Muscles
Mice and 100% A/B
salamander 10-24% G
T, F, F, T 100% A/B
All of the above 26-40% E
All of the above 10-24% G
4 only 40-50% D
All of these 40-50% D
All of the above 25% F
All of the above 10-24% G
12500 cm and 1250 mm 26-40% E
c and d only 10-24% G
273 K 10-24% G
33.8cm 10-24% G
Q,Liquid
S, P, /R 100% A/B
Parallel 25% F
250Pa 10-24% G
200 m/s
Order → 10-24% G
Genus 26-40% E
1000 pa 25% F
5 0%
Vegetative propagation, buddi 10-24% G
5
Alligator, 0% H
Elephant
Belt, 25% F
Escalator
C– 10-24% G
Rainforest 26-40% E
2,(Physical
3, and 4 26-40% E
change) 10-24% G
4 0% H
NoneD of 25% F
these 0% H
LNOINTAA
Data is 26-40% E
inadequate 0% H
50% 10-24% G
South-East 25% F
14 km 25% F
Melkegrana 10-24% G
60 0% H
\frac{1}{3} 26-40% E
90^\circ 26-40% E
8cm 40-50% D
50 51-75% C
561 100% A/B
8 : 15 100% A/B
16 100% A/B
\frac{1}{7} 40-50% D
6513696
and 95 26-40% E
51-75% C
33 26-40% E
108 40-50% D
78
4(p+q) 100% A/B
(−3a+2b) 51-75% C
156 100% A/B
180 cm² 26-40% E
8 times 40-50% D
8m 40-50% D
All 1, 6y
2 and 3 26-40% E
are correct 26-40% E
Boar Class Subject Chapter Topic Subtopic Que
d stion
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carbon 0% H
100% d → and
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(iii) Presence of
of sunlight dioxide A/B
100% water
Mark
10 : 15 the correct option.
AM 4449 km (i) & (ii) A/B
100% (ii) & (iii)
10
How : 30
many AM times do 4469
the km
pulse of a normal healthy 9:8 A/B 8:9
human adult at rest, beat in 20 seconds? 12 times
and small 25% F
26-40% 24large
times
Digestion of carbohydrate takes place in
Black bears have thick fur that traps air. How does intestine
flow to the E
100% intestine
to keep the
this air insulate the bear in winter ? environment.
electric bulb placed midway between the bulbs, is on_09. alcohol falls A/B
26-40% while warm.
bear that in
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a) Biogas production from sludge decomposition.


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c) Complete elimination of organic matter in treated water.
d) Eagle
d) Production of manure from dried activated sludge. a, b, and d only 100% a, c, and d only
e) Insects c → a → e → b →26-40% e → a → c → b →
A concave mirror
4.Incandescent has are
bulbs a focal
the length of 10 cm. If an object
most electricity-efficient is 10source.
lighting cm behind the m 10-24% 30 cm in front of th
5. CFLs are
Assertion (A):less
Theelectricity
distance-timeefficient than
graph ofincandescent bulbs.1 and
an object in uniform 2 only
motion 51-75%
is a straight 2, 3 and
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tr
1 00%
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c) Condensation of is a physical
steam change.
is a physical change. 1 and 2 only 51-75% 1, 2, and 4 only
d) Cooking
formed when of white
food is a physical
light passes change.
through a triangular F, T,yellow,
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F, T,indigo,
T
prism? 'A', 'B' and 'C' and choose the correct
identify indigo, violet
C: Hydrogen 25% F violet
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The
d) percentage of carbon dioxide in inhaled air is ________,O₂:
Eagle 21%
while the(Inhaled)100%
percentage of carbonO₂: dioxide
23% (Inhaled),
in exhaled air
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(iii) ______ turns yellow turmeric paper to red. c → a → e → b → 26-40% e → a → c → b→
(iv)
Total ______
number is of
thesubstances
acid responsible
which for
will the
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react of curd. Sodium hydrogenc 100% Sodium hydrogencar
with dilute
Find hydrochloric
the initial velocity ofacid
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9.8 m/s;
of journey.
1.8 sec. If the speed of sound in water is 1440 m/s, sec D
10-24% sec
find the depth of the sea.
oscillations of A to B, when both reach again at 2596 m G
10-24% 1296 m
mean position simultaneously in same time. 3:2 G 2:3

Metal ‘M’ reacts with freshly prepared sodium


hydroxide (NaOH) solution to produce a gas ‘G’.
Metal ‘M’ and Aluminium and 40-50% Aluminium and
gas Unsaturated
(iv) ‘G’ respectively are (e) Separation of cream
solution (v), d O2
→ (i), e D40-50% (v), d H2
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from
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soda D
40-50% → (i)
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100% acid
8, 11, 15,
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to Amar ?
the perimeter of the square is 40 m, find the length and breadth of the Mother A/B
26-40% Sister
rectangle
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of two breadth
sides is 1/3triangle
of a right of the length.
are equal. The square4.8 of
m,the1.6hypotenuse
m is 800 5.1
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51-75% cm^2m, 1.7 m
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correct length the
of each side.gets 5 marks and for every wrong answer 2
student 18 cm C
100% 20 cm
marks
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lent to total score of correctatanswers.
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6% per annum 60for the student
a period of A/B
attempts
40-50%
3 all 5
years and 65years
the questions and his
respectively.
Rs. 3000 D
26-40% Rs. 3600
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40-50% 6m
30% apples in a basket are rotten. How many apples are there in 405 the basket if 135 apples
D
26-40% are 450
rotten?
A certain freezing process requires that room temperature be
Two equal sides of an isosceles triangle are each 2 cm more than thrice the lowered
-10°C from 40°C atEthe rate of0°C
26-40% 5°C every hour. Find
third side. If the perimeter of triangle is 67 cm. What is the length25 ofcm
each equal 51-75%
side?
E 27 cm
The students of class VII of a school decided to plant trees in the school. 35 Some 26-40%C trees were
of the 40 fruit trees. The nu
At what rate per cent will ₹1500 amount to ₹2400 in four ye Edges 12%= 3, E 15%
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Write the number of vertices, faces and edges of a cylinder. Faces = 2 E
26-40% Faces = 3
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What park isof55
is the degree thempolynomial
wide and 89 m long.
4x^2y Find+cost
– 7y^3x of f Rs 80.00
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51-75% Rs 70.00
? radius of a circle is 14 cm. Find the radius of the circle whose area
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is double51-75%
the circle. 14 cm C
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40-50% D → (iv)and 25% F → (ii) 100% A/B
(i), (ii) &
dioxide Water and

(iii)
0% H water 25% F alcohol 26-40% E
26-40% E 40-50% D (i) & (iii) 26-40% E
26-40% E 9:2 0% H 2:1 10-24% G
100% A/B 36 times
and small 10-24% G 72large
times 0% H
0% H intestine
thermal(heat) 100% A/B intestine
energy to the 26-40% E
10-24% G while energy
that in 0% H bear.
alcohol in the 25% F
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c, and d only 26-40% b and c only 10-24% d only 26-40%


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correct 100% of A. All of these 51-75%
51-75% A is true, but R is f 26-40% A is false, but R is t25%
2, and 4 only 100% 2 and 3 only 25% All of the above 40-50%
40-50% F,blue,
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T 26-40% T,green,
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26-40% E violet
dioxide 100% A/B indigo,
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25% F 0% H dioxide 100% A/B
100% A/B 4 26-40% E 5 0% H
51-75% C 1 only 26-40% E 1, 2 & 3 100% A/B
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→ a → c → b → 10-24% c → e → b → a → 40-50% c→e→a→b→ 100%
dium hydrogencar 51-75% Sodium hydroxide, 0% Ammonium hydroxide, Ca(OH) 25%
2, Acid, Tartaric acid

100% A/B 15.8 4m/s; 2 10-24% G 19.6 1m/s; 4 0% H


25% F sec sec 100% A/B
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100% A/B 28 0% H 12 25% F
100% A/B 1813 914
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100% A/B NQMOR 25% F QMONR 10-24% G
100% A/B QZRFKI 26-40% E QZRIFK 25% F
10-24% G White 100% A/B Yellow 25% F
10-24% G North 25% F South 100% A/B
0% H Aunt 26-40% E Grandmother 10-24% G
100% A/B 5.5 m, 1.8 m 40-50% D 6 m, 2 m 51-75% C
100% A/B 25 cm 51-75% C 15 cm 40-50% D
51-75% C 70 40-50% D 80 26-40% E
100% A/B Rs. 4500 51-75% C Rs. 1800 26-40% E
100% A/B 8m 40-50% D 10m 51-75% C
100% A/B 400 26-40% E 500 51-75% C
100% A/B 5°C 51-75% C 10°C 40-50% D
40-50% D 29 cm 100% A/B 30 cm 51-75% C
100% A/B 45 26-40% E 50 40-50% D
100% A/B 18%
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Edges = 2, 51-75% C
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ICSE Class 9 Science and
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ICSE Class 9 Science Pressure Reaction
Effects Acids
Calculation
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ICSE Class 9 Acids, Basand
Science and Using Indicators
Indicators with 7
ICSE Class 9 Science Salts
and Bases
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Prevention of 8
ICSE Class 9 Science Hygiene
Non- Diseases
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ICSE Class 9 Metals Metallic
Science and Metals Oxides in Water, 10
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Electroly n and Litmus Test
Rusting, Prevention 11
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Function Rusting
Function of Rusting
Mitochondria, and 12
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Sound Amplitude,of and
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Sound Waves
Function Effects
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ReachingElectricit
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Conductivity of for Ad 24
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Friction and 25
CBSE Class 9 Science and
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Electric Electropl Protective Coatings 28
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Option_1_te Option_1_im Percentage Option_2_te Option_2_im Percentage Option_3_te
xt age of xt age of xt
only correctness Statement 1, correctness Statement 3,
statement 4 25% 3 51-75% 4
only b 1
statement 40-50% Only b and3,
Statement c 100% Only b and 1,
Statement d
only
towards, less 26-40% 4
than; 0; 51-75% 3 and 4
greater than;
than; 0; equal 100% greater than 26-40% 90; less than
3000
15.4 NJ 26-40% 2000
15.4 NJ 25% 500 JN
23.6
towards
X is HClWestand 26-40% E towards
X is NaOH East 100% A/B towards
X is NaOH West
Y is NaOH 100% A/B and Y is HCl 10-24% G and Y is KOH
1 and 3
Protozoan,Vir 51-75% C 3usand
and5 25% F 1, 2 and
Virus and3
us and Fungi
Aluminium and Bacteriaand
40-50% D Aluminium 100% A/B Protozoan
Sodium and
O2
explanation 40-50% D H2
explanation 100% A/B (A) is H2
true but
of (A)
Faster 100% A/B of (A)
Water, 51-75% C (R)
Air, is false
Water,
100% A/B Slower 40-50% D Slower
1&2 51-75% C 2&3 51-75% C 1 only
Threeand
Sodium 10-24% G chlorine
Sevenand 100% A/B Five
sodium
chlorine 25% F oxygen 40-50% D hydroxide
1 andand
Gram 3 51-75% C 3 andand
Cotton 5 25% F 1,Pea
2 and
and3
maize 40-50% D pea 0% H Soyabean
(1) 0% H (2) 25% F (3)
Luminous,
15.4 N Spontaneous, 55,10-24% Luminous,
15.4 N Explosion, 55,00040-50% Non-luminous,
23.6 N Rapid, 55,000
towards West 26-40% E towards East 100% A/B towards West
0.1 7.5°
Hz and 25% F 10 Hz15°and 100% A/B 5 Hz30°and
0.002 m 40-50% D 0.2 m 0% H 0.002 m
1&2
Chips, 51-75% C Chapatti,
2 & 3 dal, 51-75% C Rice,1 only
noodles
noodles, coke 0% H vegetables 100% A/B and burger
4
explanation 25% F 5
explanation 100% A/B 7 but
(A) is true
of (A) 100% A/B of (A) 51-75% C (R) is false
2 10-24% G 4 100% A/B 3
F1 = F2 = F3 10-24% G F1 > F2 > F3 0% H F1 < F2
Chromium, > F3
Iron, Tin
explanation 10-24% G Tin, Iron
explanation 100% A/B (A) isIron
true but
P is of
the(A)sister 40-50% D P is of
the(A)
father 100% A/B (R) is false
maternal-
of Q 10-24% G of R 25% F uncle of R
65 25% F 67 10-24% G 70
8 0% H 6 10-24% G 5
G 26-40% E F 100% A/B Q
18 10-24% G 13 0% H 30
50
30° West of 25% F 60
60° West of 100% A/B 70 of
30° East
South 26-40% E South 100% A/B South
2 0% H 4 100% A/B 5
RXONQNNF 0% H TZODQNLD 25% F TZMCSPKD
40 m 0% H 30 m 10-24% G 50 m
Positive 0% H Negative 100% A/B 1
96° 100% A/B 84° 10-24% G 102°
25/43 0% H 25/44 26-40% E 27/43
2:1 25% F 17 : 9 0% H 5:8
39.25% 100% A/B 42.5% 25% F 62.25%
5 100% A/B 10 10-24% G 15
52 10-24% G 50 0% H 59
9 26-40% E 8 100% A/B 15
a =₹2,
3100
b=– 100% A/B a =₹–700
2, b = 0% H a = ₹–1550
2, b = –
63 100% A/B 63 0% H 63
28 26-40% E -28 100% A/B 18
320 m 10-24% G 360 m 0% H 420 m
11000 ft 0% H 16000 ft 10-24% G 23000 ft
2 years 0% H 3 years 100% A/B 5/2 years
0 0% H 4 10-24% G 7
Option_3_im Percentage Option_4_te Option_4_im Percentage Ideal_justific
age of xt age of ation
correctness Statement 1, correctness
40-50% All3,of4the 100%
26-40% above
All 25%
100% statements
away, less 26-40%
25% than; 0; equal 51-75%
10-24% 1000
23.6 NJ 100%
0% H towards
X is HCl Eastand 25% F
0% Y is HNO3 40-50%
26-40% E 1, 3 andand
Bacteria 4 100% A/B
26-40% E Fungi 0% H
26-40% E Zinc
(A) and CO2
is false 0% H
26-40% E but (R) is true
Physical, Air, 26-40% E
51-75% C Water, Faster 51-75% C
26-40% E 1, 2 & 3 100% A/B
10-24% G One
sodium 0% H
100% A/B hydroxide 0% H
26-40% E 1, 3 and
Maize and4 100% A/B
40-50% D soyabean 100% A/B
40-50% D (4) 100% A/B
n-luminous, Rapid, 55,000 100% Non-luminous,
23.6 N Explosion, 4526-40%
0% H towards East 25% F
10-24% G 5 Hz45°and 0% H
100% A/B 0.02 m 40-50% D
26-40% E 1, 2lemon
and &3 100% A/B
25% F drink 26-40% E
0% H (A) is6false 25% F
26-40% E but (R) is true 26-40% E
25% F 6 0% H
10-24% G F1 <Iron,
F2 < F3 100% A/B
25% F Chromium
(A) is false 10-24% G
26-40% E butP(R) is true
is the 26-40% E
100% A/B nephew of R 10-24% G
100% A/B 60 0% H
10-24% G Nil 100% A/B
10-24% G V 0% H
100% A/B -30 25% F
10-24% G 80
60° East of 0% H
0% H South 26-40% E
25% F 7 10-24% G
40-50% D TZMCSPLD 100% A/B
100% A/B 55 m 25% F
10-24% G Zero 25% F
25% F 108° 0% H
25% F 27/44 100% A/B
10-24% G 17 : 13 100% A/B
0% H 48.25% 10-24% G
0% H 8 25% F
100% A/B 54 25% F
10-24% G 17 0% H
25% F ₹1200 10-24% G
26-40% E a = 2, b = 63 26-40% E
0% H -18 10-24% G
25% F 450 m 100% A/B
25% F 38000 ft 100% A/B
25% F 4 years 10-24% G
26-40% E 6 100% A/B
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numericals of umber
ICSE Class 10 Science Gas Laws
Current Charles's law charles's
Electric current inlaw 1
ICSE Class 10 Science Electricity
Chemical charge of atoms,
Structure conductor
Bohr's 2
ICSE Class 10 Science Bonding
The Periodic atom law
Transition 3
ICSE Class 10 Science Experimentati Periods
table elements
Least count, 4
ICSE Class 10 Science on Screw Gauge Pitch
Motion in one Acceleration, velocity and 5
ICSE Class 10 Science dimension
Laws of Velocity distance
velocity 6
ICSE Class 10 Science Motion Free fall calculation
Plant cell and Different 7
ICSE Class 10 Science Cell and
Plant Animal
Animal cell organelles
tissues 8
ICSE Class 10 Science Animal tissue tissues
Anaerobic anaerobic function 9
ICSE Class 10 Science Respiration respiration Glycolysis 10
ICSE Class 10 Science Plant PhysioloGrowth and DeRole of Prunin 11
ICSE Class 10 Science Motion in one Free Fall and Distance Cove 12

ICSE Class 10 Science Laws of Motio Universal


Newton’s SecoAcceleration
Equilibrium i 13
ICSE Class 10 Science Gravitation
Health and Gravitation
Communicabl Position
Vector-Borne 14
ICSE Class 10 Science Hygiene of Compounds,
Language e Diseases and Diseases 15
CBSE Class 10 Science Chemistry
Matter in Our Separation of Compounds
and Mixtures Differences in 16
CBSE Class 10 Science Surroundings Mixtures
Properties of Boiling
and Wave Points 17
CBSE Class 10 Science Sound Sound
Metals and Properties Speedof Non-
of Uses 18
CBSE Class 10 Science Non-Metals Chemical
and Non-Metals Reactants
Metals 19
CBSE Class 10 Science Equations Reactions
Representati and Products
Different 20
CBSE Class 10 Science Motion on of Motion
Types of Objects
Non-Uniform 21
CBSE Class 10 Science Motion Us
Around Motion
Colloidal Motion
Dispersion 22
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Fundamental Solutions
Cell Medium
Membrane 23
CBSE Class 10 Science Unit of
Laws of Life Organelles
of Newton’s Biogenesis
Multiple 24
CBSE Class 10 Science Motion
Motion Laws
Distance and Blocks
Path or 25
CBSE Class 10 Science Around Us Displacement
Separation Diagram
of Chromatogra 26
CBSE Class 10 Science Pure? Us
Around Mixtures
Classification phy
Visibility of 27
CBSE Class 10 Science Pure? of Mixtures Particles
Fundamental Organelles – (DNA & 28
CBSE Class 10 Science Unit of Life Nucleus
Planetary Protein)
Points in an 29
CBSE Class 10 Science Gravitation Motion and
Speed Elliptical Orbit
Distance and 30
CBSE Class 10 Science Motion Velocity
Animal Time
Response to 31
CBSE Class 10 Science Tissues Tissues Stimuli 32
CBSE, ICSE Class 10 Mental Ability 33
CBSE, ICSE Class 10 Mental Ability 34
CBSE, ICSE Class 10 Mental Ability 35
CBSE, ICSE Class 10
Class 10 Mental Ability 36
CBSE, ICSE Class 10 Mental Ability 37
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Class 10
CBSE, ICSE Class 10 Mental Ability 39
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Factor 42
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Multiplying 43
CBSE, ICSE Class 10 Probability Probability
and Numbers
Function 44
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Algebra and Polynomials Evaluation
Median, and 45
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Theorem and 46
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Expressions Perimeter
Algebraic 47
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Coordinate and Identities
Cartesian Manipulations
Missing 48
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Two Coordinates
Integer 49
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Algebra and Variables Solutions
Independent 50
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Commercial Probability
Ratio and Events
Mixture and 51
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Perimeter Alligation
Circle 52
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Simple Conversion
Interest 53
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Arithmetic Interest
Identities and Calculation
Trigonometric 54
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Increase and Functions
Percentage 55
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Question Question_im Option_1_te
age xt
occupy half of its volume?
The
manypressure is will
electrons keptflow
constant.
in this time interval if charge on one electron is 147
10 degree
C, 3.6 *C
1.6 * 10^-19 C? 10^19
1, Metal, 81
Statement
4. Mostmoves
screw of these elements
1 mm ahead form
in twocolourless ions
revolutions of and compounds.
the circular head. Finds 0.5 and
cm, 20.01
its
mini)withPitch and ii) least
a velocity count.
40 km/h in the same direction, calculate: i) the total cm 36
45 km,
distance
total timetravelled,
of journey.ii) the avg velocity of the train. km/h
(Take g = 9.8 m/s^2 )
3. Animal cells have larger-sized vacuoles than plant cells. -19.6 m/s, 41s
statement
4. Leucoplasts have yellow coloured pigment. question_09. 1-B,and 2 3-
2- A,
Match
c) the items
It requires giventoinproceed.
oxygen Column A with those given in Column B: png E, 4-C,
Only5-D
d) It releases
side branches? a small amount of energy in the form of ATP. statement
amount ofd
A ball dropped from top of a tower. Find the ratio of distances covered auxin.
in 5th, 4th and 3rd second. 1:4:5

Two blocks of mass 5 kg and 3 kg are tied with each other through a
light string and 20 N force acts on the block 3 kg as shown in figure. Question_13.
The ratio
them of acceleration
so that of 5 kg
the gravitational block
force to 3 kgmblock
between 0 andis
3m is one third of png 3d/42 :from
3
the Common
(d) gravitational
coldforce between m0 and 16m? mass
(a) and3m (d)
(e) Malaria
(iii) X and Y are elements only
(iv)
56°C P and
has 118°C
a fixed respectively.
composition Which of the following mixtures is (i), (ii) and (iii)
and n-butyl
separated by fractional
As the frequency distillation?
of a source decreases in a given medium, the alcohol
remains
wavelength
code of a periodic
given below longitudinal wave
the columns. Question_19. constant.
(p); C → (s);
S + O2 → C png H2O; D→ C:(q)
SO2;
C +B→D
A time-velocity graph of three vehicles A, B and C starting from rest at Question_21. D: H
that of A and
2 SO 3

same time is given


on whether its velocity in figure. Then
is constant png C
explanation
or changing.
correct option. Question_23. of (A)
R : It is involved in the process of membrane biogenesis and forming png (1)
explanation
complex
The ratio sugars
of m1 tofromm2 issimple
3 : 10.sugars.
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of N, 16
which are shown below.
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D from
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ink A.
andThe displacement
components covered
of dye from itbycan
particle is
be separated png AB
phy+and CD
respectively
by naked eyes by but particles of ‘Y’ cannot evaporation
wheat flour in
be seen by naked
structures called (a) eyes.
which‘X’are
and ‘Y’ respectively are water
RNA and
composed
VA, VB, VC and of (b)VDand (c) . Here Then
respectively. (a) , (b) and of
which (c)the
aregiven
respectively
relation is Question_30. VA protein
> VB > VC
correct?
figure. If it reaches to point D after 16 seconds, then the average speed png
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of :particle
R is
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explanation
stimuli.
D. Some apples are not tasty. of (A)
E.
D, No apple
B and is tasty.
A were teaching which of the following subjects ? CEA
English only
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When thenext
timeterm in the
by the series
watch : 10,
is 20 19, 40,
minutes 77,7,
past 158,
the ?angle between 311
the hands of the watch is 90°
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P@Q March that
1986Qwas Wednesday,
is standing 2 km then
below31st
P March 1994 would be Wednesday
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the ball was initially with
B
(C)andAll is passed to
engineers C,technicians.
are in which direction A is to C ? North-West
Only C
(D) Some engineers
then How many of the cubes are drivers. follows
have
In at least
∆ABC, AD 2 faces
and AE painted ?
are respectively bisector of ∠A and perpendicular 19
on BC. If ∠ EAD = 10° and ∠ ABC : ∠ ACB = 2 : 1, then
If (x^2 - 1) is a factor of ax^{198} + bx^{195} + cx^{192} + dx^{187} + e, ∠ ACB equals 70°
where a, b, c, d,together.
then multiplied and e are non-zero integers, then
What a+c=0
is the probability
equals to? that the product of the two numbers chosen is 0 ? 1/10
The mean of 5 number is 18. If one number is excluded then the mean -17
is 16. Then the excluded number is :
are real numbers). If AB = √12 cm and BC = √3 cm, then (a² – b²) Question_47. 24
equals
(where a, b and c are positive numbers), then the value of (a – b + c)² png 18
+ (a + b–2)
If P(5, – c)²
and+R(–5,
(–a +2)b are
+ c)²theiscoordinates of the opposite vertices of a 140
(5, 2), (–5, –
rectangle
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where theR coordinates of the vertex
is a perfect square number Q and
less Sthan
can100,
be 2)
then
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possible positive
are rolled integral
together, thesolutions
probablityof the equation
of getting an is
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number
the mixture on both
costsdice
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quantity
484 cm2.ofIfsugar the same wire₹is
costing 54bent
that in
hethe
mixes
formisof(ina kg)
circle, the radius of 20
the circle
deposit willsaving
the be in banks A and B in the ratio 10 cm
5:2
in rupees, after his income 1
increases? Rs. 990
Option_1_i Percentage Option_2_te Option_2_i Percentage Option_3_te Option_3_i
mage of xt mage of xt mage
correctness correctness - 137 degree
26-40% 127 degree
6 C, 3.75 *C 40-50% C
6C, 3.75*10^-
25% 5, Non
10^19
metal, 100% 3, Non 19metal,
40-50% 9
Only 25% 8
Statement 1,
51-75% statement
0.05 cm, 4 26-40% 2, 4
2 cm, 0.04
26-40% 0.001 cm
50 km, 40 100% cm 35
45 km,
100% km/h 10-24% km/h
26-40% -18.7 m/s, 2
Statement 1, s 10-24% 19.6 m/s, 4 3s
Statement
25% 1-C, 2-4D, 3- 40-50% only 3-D,
1-E,2-A,
25% A, 4-B, 5-E a,
Statement 40-50% 4-C, 5-B a
Satement
26-40% b, d of
amount and b of
100% amount
100% A/B auxin. 26-40% E auxin.
0% H 5:4:3 10-24% G 7:5:4

0% H 3d/73 :from
2 10-24% G 3d/5 2 :from
1
10-24% G mass
(a), (c) 3m
and 100% A/B mass
(c) and3m (e)
51-75% C (e) 25% F (ii), only
(iii) and
40-50% D (i), (ii) and (iv)
n-butyl 40-50% D diethyl (iv)ether
26-40% E alcohol
wave 10-24% G and acetone
remains
100% A/B increases.
(p); C → 40-50% D constant.
(r); C → (s);
100% A/B H(s);D
2O; C: →SO (r)2; 40-50% D C:DSO → 2(q); D:
100% A/B greater
D: H2SO than
4 51-75% C H SO
that of B 4and
2

10-24% G that of A
explanation 0% H C but
(A) is true
26-40% E of (A) 40-50% D (R) is false
10-24% G (2)
explanation 100% A/B (A) is (3)true but
26-40% E 8 N,of5(A) N, 21 40-50% D 6 N, 16false
(R) is N, 32
10-24% G N
AB + BC + 0% H N
10-24% G CD
chromatograp 0% H BD
chromatograp
0% H sugarhy in 100% A/B mixture hy of ink
25% F water
s, DNA and 10-24% G in water
chromosome
25% F VA protein
> VB > VD 100% A/B VsAand
> VBDNA = VD
40-50% D > VC 100% A/B > VC
0% H 60 cm/s
explanation 25% F (A)40 cm/sbut
is true
100% A/B of (A) 51-75% C (R) is false
100% A/B BDC
Hindi and 0% H CBDand
English
0% H English 40-50% D Geography
100% A/B 307 25% F 301
10-24% G 100° 100% A/B 80°
10-24% G Thursday 100% A/B Friday
100% A/B South 25% F East
26-40% E North-East
Only D 100% A/B South-East
Only C and D
0% H follows 100% A/B follows
100% A/B 144 10-24% G 120
20° 100% A/B 50°
10-24% G c+e=0 0% H b+d=0
25% F 1/5 10-24% G 3/10
100% A/B -7 25% F 14
10-24% G 26 100% A/B 22
25% F 24 100% A/B 29
10-24% G 280 25% F 560
100% A/B (–5, 7), (5, 7) 25% F (0, –3), (0, 7)
25% F 3 10-24% G 1
0% H 1/2 25% F 1/6
0% H 15 25% F 12
0% H 14 cm 100% A/B 15 cm
0% H 2:5 10-24% G 4:5
0% H 40/9 10-24% G 38/9
100% A/B Rs. 999 26-40% E Rs. 1000
Percentage Option_4_te Option_4_i Percentage Ideal_justific
of xt mage of ation
correctness - 127 degree correctness
10-24% C
4 C, 3.6*10^- 100%
40-50% 19 10-24%
10-24% 1, Metal,
All 9 100%
100% 0.05cm,
statements0.01 40-50%
0% 40 km, cm 35 40-50%
40-50% km/h 10-24%
100% 19.6 m/s,
Statement 2 s 40-50%
26-40% 1,3,2-D,
1-B, and3-A,
4 100%
0% 4-C, 5-E 100%
51-75% only b of
amount 25%
26-40% E auxin. 0% H
25% F 9:7:5 100% A/B

25% F 1 :2d/5
1 from 100% A/B
25% F mass
(a), (b) 3mand 0% H
0% H (d) and
(i), (iii) 100% A/B
40-50% D (iv)
diethyl ether 100% A/B
100% A/B andwavewater 40-50% D
40-50% D decreases.
(p); C → (q); 0% H
40-50% D C:DSO → 3(s)
; D: 25% F
26-40% E H 2 SO
of C is less3 26-40% E
100% A/B than
(A) that
is falseof B 25% F
0% H but (R) is true 100% A/B
0% H (A) is(4)false 26-40% E
100% A/B but
6 N, 18 isN,true
(R) 36 0% H
100% A/B N 26-40% E
25% F AD
chromatograp 100% A/B
40-50% D hy in
of salt 40-50% D
100% A/B water
chromosome 0% H
10-24% G VsA and
= VCDNA > VB 10-24% G
40-50% D = VD 25% F
10-24% G 50iscm/s
(A) false 100% A/B
26-40% E but (R) is true 26-40% E
26-40% E EAC 10-24% G
10-24% G Hindi only 100% A/B
10-24% G 299 0% H
0% H 95° 26-40% E
25% F Saturday 0% H
10-24% G West 0% H
None of
10-24% G theseof
None 0% H
26-40% E theseof
None 10-24% G
10-24% G these 0% H
60°
100% A/B a+d=0 26-40% E
0% H 2/5 100% A/B
10-24% G 21 0% H
0% H 28 25% F
0% H 21 25% F
0% H 208 100% A/B
10-24% G (0, 3), (0, –7) 0% H
100% A/B 6 0% H
10-24% G 1/4 100% A/B
100% A/B 18 10-24% G
26-40% E 21 cm 10-24% G
100% A/B 5:4 26-40% E
25% F 16/3 100% A/B
25% F Rs. 1100 0% H
Two blocks of
mass 5 kg
and 3 kg are
tied with each
other through
a light string
and 20 N
force acts on
the block 3 kg
as shown in
figure. The
ratio of
acceleration
of 5 kg block
to 3 kg block
is
Two blocks of
mass 5 kg
and 3 kg are
tied with each
other through
a light string
and 20 N
force acts on
the block 3 kg
as shown in
figure. The
ratio of
acceleration
of 5 kg block
to 3 kg block
is
Board_Class Class Subject Chapter Topic Subtopic Que
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Electric Parallel n_n
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Physics Electricity Circuits
due to Circuits
Depth on umb 1
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Physics Gravitation
Electric Gravity
Electromagne Weightof
Laws 2
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Physics Current
and tic Induction Induction
Reflection of Convex 3
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Physics Refraction Light
Power and Mirrors
Voltage, and 4
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Physics Electricity
Electric Energy
Carrying Resistance
Left-Hand 5
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Physics Current
Electric Conductor
Moving Rule 6
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Physics Current Charges Lorentz Force 7
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Physics Effect of CurreMagnetic FieldCalculation of 8
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Science Magnetic effectMagnetic FieldMagnetic
Dependence Field 9
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Science Human eye and Defects of visi of
Presbyopia
Resistanceand 10
Light: Image
on Shape
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Science Light: Reflecti and
Lens Formula Combination
Image Format 11
Reflection Image Characteristic
and
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Physics Electricity
and Resistivity
Formation of ofResistors 12
Resistanceby s Convex
Dimensions
CBSE, ICSE Class 11 Physics Refraction Mirrors
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Question Question_im Option_1_te Option_1_im
age xt age
Identify the given circuit in which the electrical Question_01.
components
level, at the top have of been properlyare
the mountain connected
W1, W2 & png W1 <(i)W2 >
W3 respectively,
Then then :- and later removed.
the key is inserted Question_03. W3
zero
Then
order of combinations for the magic mirror png throughout
Plane, convex
from
Two bulbsthe top. A and B are rated as (80 W, 200 V) and (88 W, and concave
220
In the V)given
respectively. The on
figure, force ratio
rodofAtheir
andresistances
rod B is Question_06. 5:6
leftward
are two
the in direction
magnets respectively
as shown in : the figure The png
Question_07. direction
along C1 to
force on the charge Q is :- png C2
A closely wound solenoid 80 cm long has 5 layers of winding of 400 turns 1.5 ea * 10^-2 T, opposite to the
A solenoid with 1000 turns is carrying a current of 3 A. The length of the 500 Bothturns/m
(A) and
A person has presbyopia and finds that the near point has shifted to 50 cm Concavetrue
(R) are lens, -2 D
A : Image moves away from focus of convex mirror when and (R) is the
An object
What 10equivalent
cm in height is placed 20 cm in P front of in
a the
concave lens with Image distance = -3.33 cm, vi
a real is
Circumference
the
object moves resistance
away
of circular from convex
cross
between
section mirror
and Q
of wire A is equal
Question_12. correct
following
R : Image network?
formed by convex mirror of real object is always png 3R/5
explanation
to the perimeter of square shape cross section of
in
wire between
B. If thepole and focus.
material and lengths of both wires are same, of (A)
then with
wire ratioinitial
of resistance of 5A m/s.
velocity of to B Find
is the Question_15. π:4
velocity of bead at point R.
(iii) Temperature png 7 m/s
(iv) Pressure
water which turned milky. It was concluded (i), (ii), (iii)
evolved is
that
6 moles of H2 is taken with excess of N2 gas. CO2.
Mass of ammonia
with atomic numbergas produced
2, 3, 7, 10 and is 30 51 gm
respectively
On exposurebelongs to moisttoairthe
‘X’same
givesperiod -
compound ‘Y’. Y =A,B,C
CaSO4·
Identify
(d) Lithium‘X’ and
and ‘Y’ and choose
potassium havethe lowcorrect option.
densities and low 2H2O
melting
number points of electrons in the outermost orbits of Only (b)
A andincreasing
their B respectively are : character :
non-metallic F< 6O and <C 3<
Li,
OnO, C, Be, F of brine solution the products
electrolysis Be < Li
Sodium and
formed
O 2 is : are Chlorine
C
3.xH y + O2 ——→
Carbon is getting COoxidised.
2 + H2O 4x + y
4.
b) Lead
Detergentoxide is getting reduced. 1 only
c)
(iii)Acidic
In beakersolutionC exothermic process has occurred. b<c<a
(iv) baking
(iii) In beaker soda C endothermic process has occurred. (i) only
(iv) slaked
b) Ethane lime (i) and (ii)
c) Propaneand But-2-ene
But-1-ene b, a, c
Propanoic acid and Methyl ethanoate 1 and 2 only
Ethanol undergoes
formation controlled
of urine involves theoxidation
following to form X. When X is oxidized furthe X =, Tubular
Ethene, Y = Methane
processes.
Which of the following plants have unisexual secretion
Papaya,
flowers?
(c) Downward movement of nutrients. Watermelon
Only (a) is
Select the correct option.
phenotypic ratio of progeny (according to 50% true tall, 50%
normal Mendelian inheritance)–
start respectively in A and B where as Dwarf
Small
completes
Which one in of Cthe
. following sets of animals produces intestine
camel and
the same substance as their chief excretory product? lizard
Which of the following is the correct sequence for the transfer of energy i Producer → Herbivore → Ca
In a population of 500 individuals, 80 are homozygous dominant (AA), 1600.50
(C) In chromatogram, chlorophyll-b appear yellow-green in colour.
(D)
SelectChlorophyll
the correct haspathporphyrin
of sperm head with from
travels manganese at the center. How many
its site of of the→above statements are right?
4 Ovary
formation
R : Since the to the site ofoffertilization.
amount dissolved oxygen in water is fairly Oviduct
explanation
lowdevelops
(ii) compared to root.
into the amount
Here, (i) ofand
oxygen in the air.
(ii) are, of (A)
Cotyledon
respectively
(iv) It provides a large surface area for glucose and and radicle
oxygen
Arrangeto passsteps
these from in thethemother
propertoorder the embryo.
and select the (i) and (ii)
correct
human body, option.the structures belonging to the Question_47. II, IV, I, III, V
centralare
there nervous
six boys system
between are Raman
labelledand as Pintu, png A and C
how many boys are there in the row ? Question_49. 25
Which
Find theonenextwillterm
replacein the the question
given alphabet markseries–
? png 11
YEB, WFD,who
my father, UHG, SKI,
is the ? child of Sohanji.”
third QNL
Maternal-
How
5 * 4 is
= 80Sohanji related to Indu ? uncle
then what is the value of 3 *
12 hours. What will be the true time when the 7 ? 84
watch
III. Some indicates
windows 1 P.M. on 6th day ?
are skies. 10 A.M.
Either III or IV
IV. Some chairs are skies.
both the hands of clock (hour hand and minute follows
hand)five
while be in straightdid
children linenotbut opposite
appear in the in direction :
examination. 6
How many children were there
How many cubes will have atleast three surfaces in the class ? 50
coloured?
If 5secθ – 2tanθ = 5, then the value of 5tanθ – 2secθ can 16
be
In the given figure, AB||DC, ∠B = ∠D = 90°. If 7.5 3 cm, Question_59. 7
DC =
KQ = CE
(4x = – 5)15 cm,
cm, QT then =∠ (5x ACE– 4)iscm, KP = (x – 1) cm and Question_60. png 30°
PE = x cm, then KI equals
and b are prime numbers, then the quadratic equation png y² – 2ycm
8 +5=
having a, b as its roots is
window of 1st house is 1: √2, then the ratio of heights of 0
the
30° houses
and 45°can be
respectively. If the bridge is at a height of 6 m 1:3
from
+ (7k the
+ 1)xbanks,
– 6 isthen width of
reciprocal ofthe
theriver
other, is then the value of 6(√3 + 1) m
k is (where k ∈ N)
such that a and b are least natural numbers, then the 7
value
2Q + 3R of 2(a= 61.+ b)
If Q is and R are prime numbers, then the x^3 –10 33x² +
polynomial whose zeroes are P, Q
represents the first and last terms of the AP and al = 40,and R can be 357x – 1287
then
a the common
constant c is added difference
to eachofobservation,
the AP can be the 1
mean becomes 22. The value
The co-ordinates of the point where the line of c is -2
2(x–
3x + y4)==1,2y(2k – 7– meet
1)x + the(k –x1)y– axis
= 2kis+ 1 (1,0)
are parallel
greater thanthen k = when p2 + 17 is divided
3. Then, 2
by 12, of
speed thetheremainder
boat in stillis water is x km/hr and 6
speed of stream be y km/hr,
then by what percent its curved area would then - x = 8
decrease
increased ?by 10, then median of the new group, 43.75%
is-
The line 12x cosθ + 5y sinθ = 60 is tangent to which of the 55
following curves
perpendicular ? line 2x + y = 1. Which of the x² + y² = 169
A bag containsto5the black & 6 white balls. If two
following
balls points
are drawn does not lie
together20^\circ} on
at random,it ? then the59^\circ}{\sin (–6, 0)
\frac{\cos 70^\circ}{\sin + \frac{\cos
probability
31^\circ} - 8that these
\sin^2 being is
30^\circ ofequal
different to colour- 5/11
1
Percentage Option_2_te Option_2_im Percentage Option_3_te Option_3_im Percentage
of xt age of xt age of
correctness correctness correctness
25% F W1 =(ii)W2 = 100% A/B W1 < (iii)
W2 < 0% H
100% A/B theW3 0% H W3 26-40% E
plane and
key is same

convex
0% H removed
concave and
10-24% G direction 40-50% D
25% F plane 25% F 26-40% E
25% F 1:1
Rightward 10-24% G 10:11
Leftward 100% A/B
100% A/B direction
along C2 to 40-50% D todirection
the plane 26-40% E
10-24% G C1 10-24% G of paper 0% H
0% 1.5 * 10^-2 T, along the axis 25% 2.5 * 10^-2 T, along the axis 100%
10-24% Both turns/m
1000 (A) and 100% 1500 turns/m 25%
10-24% (R) are true
Concave lens, -1 D 0% Convex lens, +4 D 40-50%
but (R) is not
100% Image distance = 3.33 cm, rea 10-24% Image distance = 3.33 cm, vir51-75%
the correct
100% A/B 5R/2
explanation 0% H (A) isR/5 true but 25% F
25% F of (A) 26-40% E (R) is false 0% H
100% A/B 2:π 10-24% G 4:π 25% F
0% H 5√2 m/s 25% F 6√2 m/s 100% A/B
26-40% E (i),evolved
(ii) and is(iv) 100% A/B (i), (iv) is
evolved 51-75% C
26-40% E CO2. 100% A/B CO2. 10-24% G
25% F 34 gm 10-24% G 17 gm 0% H
40-50% D A,D,E 4 .
Y CaSO 25% F B,D,E
0.5H 2O 40-50% D
100% A/B Only 0.5H(b)2Oand 25% F Y = CaOCl
Only (c) and2 0% H
0% H (c) 26-40% E (d) 100% A/B
0% H Li <5 Beand< 6C < 100% A/B F< 5C and <O 2< 40-50% D
0% H O < Fand
Chlorine 100% A/B Be < Li
Sodium
0% H Oxygen 40-50% D hydroxide 100% A/B
100% A/B 4x + 4y 26-40% E 2x + y 10-24% G
40-50% 2 and 3 26-40% 1 and 2 100%
0% c<b<a 10-24% a<c<b 40-50%
40-50% (ii) and (iv) 26-40% (i) and (iv) 100%
51-75% (i), (ii) and (iii) 100% (i) and (iii) 51-75%
10-24% c, b, a 0% a, b, c 100%
51-75% 1, 2, and 4 only 100% 2, 3, and 4 only 26-40%
0% X ,=Filtration,
Ethanal, Y = Ethanoic ac 100% X Secretion,
= Methanol, Y = Formalde 10-24%
25% F Secretion
Hibiscus, 100% A/B Reabsorption
Papaya, 0% H
10-24% G Both Mustard
(b) and 100% A/B Hibiscus
Only (c) is 40-50% D
40-50% D 25% (c) aretall,true
75% 26-40% E true 0% H
25% F Dwarf C–
Stomach, 0% H 100% tall
intestine, C– 100% A/B
51-75% C Oesophagus
Man, dog and 100% A/B Stomach
Amoeba, ant 0% H
10-24% G camel 100% A/B and antelope 0% H
100% Herbivore → Producer → Ca10-24% Decomposer → Producer → H 0%
10-24% 0.60 100% 0.75 10-24%
0% 3 Uterus → 10-24% 2 Fallopian 100%
26-40% E Oviduct
explanation 100% A/B (A) istube
true but 10-24% G
100% A/B of (A)and
Radicle 51-75% C (R) is false
Cotyledon 26-40% E
26-40% E plumule 25% F and plumule 10-24% G
26-40% E (ii) and (iii) 100% A/B (iii) and (iv) 26-40% E
0% H III, V, I, II, IV 51-75% C V, I, III, IV, II 26-40% E
26-40% E B and C 0% H A and D 100% A/B
0% H 24 10-24% G 20 25% F
0% H 53 100% A/B 36 25% F
26-40% E QOL
Maternal 25% F QGL 100% A/B
10-24% G Grandfather 100% A/B Father 25% F
10-24% G 147 100% A/B 63 25% F
10-24% G 11 A.M.
Either II or III 100% A/B 12 noon
Either II or IV 25% F
0% H follows 10-24% G follows 10-24% G
25% F 5 100% A/B 4 25% F
10-24% G 51 25% F 52 100% A/B
100% A/B 12 25% F 10 10-24% G
0% H 5 10-24% G 3 25% F
100% A/B 45° 10-24% G 60° 25% F
0% H y² – 5ycm
10 +2= 10-24% G y² – 7y cm
11 + 10 = 25% F
10-24% G 0 0% H 0 100% A/B
0% H 1:2 100% A/B 1:4 10-24% G
0% H 3(√3 + 2) m 10-24% G (√3 + 3) m 25% F
100% A/B 9 25% F 5 10-24% G
100% A/B 359x –5 1287 25% F 169x5/2 – 153 10-24% G
40-50% D 100% A/B 10-24% G
0% H -4 25% F -2 100% A/B
26-40% E 2 100% A/B 4 10-24% G
10-24% G (0,1/2) 25% F (-1/2, 0) 26-40% E
100% A/B -2 26-40% E 1 10-24% G
100% A/B 1 10-24% G 0 0% H
100% A/B y=4 25% F x=3 10-24% G
100% A/B 50% 10-24% G 37% 10-24% G
100% A/B 144x²65
+ 25y² 10-24% G 25x² 55.5
+ 12y² = 40-50% D
0% H = 3600 100% A/B 3600 25% F
0% H (4, 5) 26-40% E (5, 4) 100% A/B
25% F 6/11 100% A/B 11/16 10-24% G
25% F -1 0% H 0 100% A/B
Option_4_te Option_4_im Percentage Ideal_justific
xt age of ation
correctness
W1 > (iv)
W2 > 10-24% G
W3
opposite 10-24% G
directions
Convex, plane
100% A/B
and concave 100% A/B
11:13
Rightward 10-24% G
direction 0% H
Zero 100% A/B
2.5 * 10^-2 T, opposite to the40-50%
2000 turns/m 0%
Convex lens, +2 D 100%
Image distance = -5 cm, real,0%
(A)4R/5
is false 10-24% G
but (R) is true 100% A/B
1:π 0% H
(i),6(ii),
m/s(iii) 10-24% G
and (iv)is
evolved 40-50% D
CO2. 0% H
68 gm 100% A/B
X = B,C,D
Ca(OH)2 100% A/B
Y
(a),= CaCO3
(b) and 10-24% G
(c) 10-24% G
2Fand
< O 6< Be < 40-50% D
C < Liand
Chlorine
Oxygen 26-40% E
2x + 2y 0% H
3 and 4 0%
c<a<b 100%
(ii) and (iii) 0%
(i), (iii) and (iv) 26-40%
a, c, b 26-40%
All of the above 40-50%
X, =Secretion,
Propanol, Y = Propanoic 25%
Filtration
Watermelon, 25% F
Mustard
Both (a) and 40-50% D
(b) are
75% tall,true
25% 100% A/B
Dwarf
Large 26-40% E
Fowl,intestine
fish and 10-24% G
frog 10-24% G
Producer → Carnivore → He26-40%
0.80 0%
1→ Oviduct → 25%
(A)Testis
is false 0% H
but (R) is and
Plumule true 25% F
radicle 100% A/B
(i) and (iv) 100% A/B
III, V, I, IV, II 100% A/B
C and D 26-40% E
22 100% A/B
10 10-24% G
TOL 10-24% G
Father-in-law 0% H
None23 of 0% H
these 0% H
None follow 100% A/B
7 0% H
53 26-40% E
8 0% H
2 100% A/B
75° 0% H
y² + 7ycm
12 + 10 100% A/B
=0 26-40% E
2:3 25% F
2(√3 + 3) m 100% A/B
4 0% H
169x-3/2+ 153 0% H
0% H
4 10-24% G
6 0% H
(1/2,0) 100% A/B
-1 0% H
8 25% F
y=8 10-24% G
none of these
can't be 0% H
determined 0% H
x² + y² = 60 10-24% G
(0, 3) 10-24% G
6/16 0% H
2 10-24% G

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