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Integrated Preparation Along with School


CAREER POINT


ENTRANCE TEST
(AIM COURSE)

[FOR VIII TO IX MOVING STUDENTS]
Science, Mathematics & Mental Ability
M.M. : 100
Time : 1 hr. 30 Min.


General Instructions:
- This paper contains following types of questions (Total 40 Questions) :
Section A : Science (Q.1 to Q.15)
Section B : Mathematics (Q.16 to Q.30)
Section C : Mental (Q.31 to Q.40)
- All questions are compulsory.
- Each question has single correct answer.
- For each correct answer + 2 marks, No negative marking.
- Blank page has been provided for rough work
























9
th


SECTION A

SCIENCE (37.5 MARKS)
PHYSICS

Q.1 If silk is rubbed over glass rod, then-
(1) silk acquire larger charge
(2) glass rod acquires larger charge
(3) both get equally similar kind of charge
(4) both get equally but opposite kind of charge

Q.2 Audible frequency range for sound-
(1) 20 200 Hz (2) 20 200 Hz
(3) 20 20,000 Hz (4) None of these

Q.3 Braille system is developed for -
(1) visually challenged person
(2) persons who can't listen
(3) sports
(4) mathematics

Q.4 If force and area both doubled, then pressure-
(1) remains same (2) doubled
(3) 4 times (4) 8 times

SECTION A

SCIENCE (37.5 MARKS)
PHYSICS

Q.1 l i- i i i ^i ini r, n -
(1) i- li i(i ri^i
(2) i i li i(i ri^i
(3) ii -i -iii nii -i i i(i ri^
(4) ii -i -iii nii l(li i i(i ri^

Q.2 (l l i(l-i i r -
(1) 20 200 Hz (2) 20 200 Hz
(3) 20 20,000 Hz (4) ;- i; ri

Q.3 iii l(ln r; r -
(1) ini (i l-i l
(2) l- i ri n
(3) i
(4) ^lin

Q.4 l nii -ii ii ^ ri i n i -
(1) -i rni r (2) ^i rini r
(3) 4 ^i (4) 8 ^i



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Q.5 The correct increasing order for friction forces is-
(1) kinetic > rolling > static
(2) static > kinetic > rolling
(3) rolling > static > kinetic
(4) static > rolling > kinetic


CHEMISTRY

Q.6 The substance having the highest calorific value
is
(1) peat (2) lignite
(3) anthracite (4) wood

Q.7 The major constituent of natural gas is / are
(1) butane (2) methane
(3) hydrogen (4) ethane

Q.8 The greenhouse effect is due to an excessive
emission of
(1) oxides of sulphur (2) oxides of nitrogen
(3) carbon dioxide (4) oxides of carbon

Q.9 The most reactive metal among the following is -
(1) zinc (2) iron
(3) magnesium (4) sodium

Q.10 Where do the metals which can displace
hydrogen from water at room temperature appear
in the reactivity series ?
(1) near at the top (2) 5 at the bottom
(3) in the middle (4) next to hydrogen

BIOLOGY

Q.11 Scion is a term in relation to -
(1) Layering (2) Cutting
(3) Grafting (4) Micro propagation

Q.12 The smallest organelles in a cell are -
(1) Lysosomes (2) Ribosome
(3) Plastid (4) Nucleus

Q.13 The grana & stroma lamellae are the part of -
(1) Mitochondria (2) Chloroplast
(3) Lysosome (4) Golgi bodies
Q.5 iii i l ri ni ri >- r -
(1) ^ln > i-i > -iln
(2) -iln > ^ln > i-i
(3) i-i > -iln > ^ln
(4) -iln > i-i > ^ln


CHEMISTRY


Q.6 n- ii -i - ii r -

(1) i- (2) li;-
(3) iii;- (4) i

Q.7 iln ^ i - i- r -
(1) - (2) -i
(3) ri;i (4) i

Q.8 rln^r ii( l li -iii - -
ii rini r -
(1) - ii; (2) i;-i ii;
(3) i i;ii; (4) i ii;

Q.9 l - (ili l>iii iin r -
(1) l (2) i
(3) -li- (4) il-

Q.10 iin i - ni ri;i i
l(-iiln ni r| l>iiini i ii - ri
l-in rini r ?
(1) iii i (2) 5( n
(3) - - (4) ri;i i

BIOLOGY

Q.11 li i l- ilin r -
(1) nii (2) i-
(3) - (4) -- (i

Q.12 ilii - i-i ^ r -
(1) i;ii- (2) i;ii-
(3) ( (4)

Q.13 ^i nii --i-i -li li ii^ r -
(1) -i;-iili (2) rln (
(3) i;ii- (4) ^i-ii




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Q.14 Sperm are produced in -
(1) Seminiferous tubuler
(2) Vas deferens
(3) Interstitial cells
(4) Prostate gland

Q.15 When a mature egg leaves the ovary, it enters
the -
(1) Follicle (2) Endometrium
(3) Interstitial cell (4) Oviduct

SECTION B


MATHEMATICS (37.5 MARKS)


Q.16 If we join 2 cube of side 1 cm each to make a
cuboid then what is total surface area of new
cuboid ?
(1) 5 cm
2
(2) 4 cm
2
(3) 6 cm
2
(4) 3 cm
2


Q.17 If two coins tossing then probability for getting
at least one head is
(1)
4
1
(2)
2
1
(3)
4
3
(4) 1

Q.18 If perimeter of base of a cuboid is 24 cm and
whose lateral surface area is 216 cm
2
then height
of cuboid is
(1) 192 cm (2) 19.2 cm
(3) 0.9 cm (4) 9 cm

Q.19 What height of cubical vessal if volume is
10 litres and base area is 1000 cm
2

(1).01 cm (2) .1 cm
(3) 10 cm (4) 100 cm




Q.14 i>ii l- - rin r -
(1) i> li
(2) i>(ilri
(3) nii ilii
(4) i--- ^li

Q.15 l( ii i ini r, ni r
(i ni r -
(1) l-i - (2) ^iii -
(3) nii ilii - (4) (ilri -

SECTION B


MATHEMATICS (37.5 MARKS)

Q.16 l - 1 cm ii (i i ii i i
iii ni r ni iii i i -i
-ii i ri^i ?
(1) 5 cm
2
(2) 4 cm
2
(3) 6 cm
2
(4) 3 cm
2


Q.17 l i li i ii ini r ni - -
l-i in ri i ilni ri^i -
(1)
4
1
(2)
2
1
(3)
4
3
(4) 1

Q.18 l iii iii i l-i 24 cm r nii
li i( -i -ii 216 cm
2
r, ni iii
i +i; ri^i -
(1) 192 cm (2) 19.2 cm
(3) 0.9 cm (4) 9 cm

Q.19 iii ii i +i; i ri^i l in
10 i- r nii iii i -ii 1000 cm
2
r -
(1).01 cm (2) .1 cm
(3) 10 cm (4) 100 cm






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Q.20 By this graph, how many students spent more
than 5 hr in watching TV, and number of
maximum students watching TV.


4
8
12
16
20
24
28
32
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
hr. of watching
6
8
4
8
22
32
n
o
.

o
f

s
t
u
d
e
n
t
s


(1) 8, 22 (2) 32, 32 (3) 14, 32 (4) 32, 14

Q.21 If x
2
+ y
2

+ z
2
= 9 then value of xy + yz + zx if
x + y + z = 7
(1) 2 (2) 12 (3) 20 (4) 40

Q.22 There are 100 students in a hostel. Food for them
is for 20 days if 25 more students join them, then
food is for :
(1) 20 days (2) 4 days
(3) 16 days (4) we can not find


Q.23 Value of
57 . 0 57 . 2
57 . 0 57 . 0 57 . 0 57 . 2 2 57 . 2 57 . 2

+

(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 0 (4) 3.14


Q.24 If x
4
+
4
x
1
= 146, then which number is subtract
from both sides to make LHS
2
2
2
x
1
x

+
:
(1) 2 (2) 2 (3) 2x
2
(4)
2
x 2
1


Q.25 If marked price of shoes is

840 and sale price
is

714 then discount % is :
(1) 15% (2) 10%
(3) 25% (4) 5%

Q.20 ; ^i ni; l ln l(niii 5 i-i
li TV in r nii TV i (i lin-
l(nilii i i lni r -


4
8
12
16
20
24
28
32
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
i i - (i- -)
6
8
4
8
22
32
l
(
n
i
l


(1) 8, 22 (2) 32, 32 (3) 14, 32 (4) 32, 14

Q.21 l x
2
+ y
2

+ z
2
= 9 r, ni xy + yz + zx i -i
i ri^i l x + y + z = 7
(1) 2 (2) 12 (3) 20 (4) 40

Q.22 ri-- - 100 l(niii r l 20 li i
ii i-^i r| l 25 l(niii i i i ni r
ii i-^i ln li l in ri^i -
(1) 20 l (2) 4 l
(3) 16 l (4) nin ri n

Q.23
57 . 0 57 . 2
57 . 0 57 . 0 57 . 0 57 . 2 2 57 . 2 57 . 2

+
i -i r-
(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 0 (4) 3.14



Q.24 l x
4
+
4
x
1
= 146 r, ni ii i ii i
i-i; i l (i- -i
2
2
2
x
1
x

+
i -
(1) 2 (2) 2 (3) 2x
2
(4)
2
x 2
1


Q.25 l ni i ln --

840 r nii l(> --

714 r ni --i % ri^i -
(1) 15% (2) 10%
(3) 25% (4) 5%




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Q.26 Rational numbers follows (for addition)
(1) closure property, commutative property
(2) closure and associative properties
(3) closure, commutative, associative
(4) only closure property

Q.27 How many non square numbers between square
of n and square of (n + 1)
(1) n (2) 2n (3) 3n (4)
2
n


Q.28 If AB || CD, AB = 10cm, CD = 15cm, distance
between AB and CD is 8 cm then find the area of
trapezium ABCD.
(1) 10 cm
2
(2) 4 cm
2

(3) 100 cm
2
(4) 40 cm
2


Q.29 If O is centre of circle then what is the central
angle for bikes.


bike
car
bus
A B
O

(1) 90 (2) 180 (3) 270 (4) 360

Q.30 Find the diagonal of a cube whose surface area is
600 cm
2

(1) 300cm (2)
cm 3 100

(3)
cm 3 10
(4)
cm 3 600


SECTION C

MENTAL ABILITY (15 MARKS)

What will be the next figure(Q.No.31 & 32)

Q.31 How many square of side 5 cm can be adjusted in a
rectangular box of size 25cm 15cm 10cm -
(1) 30 (2) 60 (3) 50 (4) 40

Q.32 If stands for +, + for , for and for
then which one is correct ?
(1) 20 5 4 + 6 6 = 10
(2) 16 3 + 4 14 2 = 20
(3) 20 5 5 + 6 4 = 30
(4) None
Q.26 l- i i ^ l l i i ni r-
(1) (-i ^ii-, >- l(l- ^ii-
(2) (-i nii ir ^ii-
(3) (-i, >--l(l-, ir
(4) ( (-i ^ii-

Q.27 n (^ nii (n + 1) (^ - lni (^
i ri r -
(1) n (2) 2n (3) 3n (4)
2
n


Q.28 l AB || CD, AB = 10cm, CD = 15cm, AB (
CD - i 8 cm r, ni - ni ABCD
i -ii nin il -
(1) 10 cm
2
(2) 4 cm
2

(3) 100 cm
2
(4) 40 cm
2


Q.29 l O (-i i r ni lri (iri l
i ii i ri^i -


lri (ir
i

A B
O

(1) 90 (2) 180 (3) 270 (4) 360

Q.30 i i l(i nin il li -i
-ii 600 cm
2
r -
(1) 300cm (2) cm 3 100
(3)
cm 3 10
(4)
cm 3 600


SECTION C

MENTAL ABILITY (15 MARKS)

vxyk fp=k D;k gksxk (Q.No.31 rFkk 32)

Q.31 iii 25cm 15cm 10cm (i inii
- 5 cm ii (i ln (^ i i n r ?
(1) 30 (2) 60 (3) 50 (4) 40

Q.32 l + l , l +, l nii
l n r, ni ii ri r ?
(1) 20 5 4 + 6 6 = 10
(2) 16 3 + 4 14 2 = 20
(3) 20 5 5 + 6 4 = 30
(4) i; ri




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Q.33 Two successive discount of 20% and 25%
equivalent to a single discount on any sum, is
(1) 25% (2) 10% (3) 45 % (4) 40%

Direction : (Q.34 & 35)
The following questions are based on letter
series from which some of the letters are
missing. The missing letters are given in the
proper sequence as are of the alternative among
the four given under each question. Find the
correct alternative for each case.

Q.34 aab aaa bba
(1) bab (2) abb (3) baa (4) bba

Q.35 a_b_ _ ab _ aa _ c
(1) abbca (2) abbbc
(3) acacb (4) cacba

Q.36 Question figure :


(A) (B)
(C) (D)
O
C
S
O
C
S S
O C
S
C O
S
C
O
(E)

Answer figure :


(1) (2) (3) (4)
O
C
S
S
O
C
S
C
O
C
S
O


Q.37 Question figure :


(A) (B) (C)
(D)
(1) (2) (3)
(4)
Answer figure :


Q.38 There are 24 birds on a tree. A hunter fired a gun
and 20 fall down on ground. How many birds
left on the tree ?
(1) 4 (2) 7
(3) 24 (4) none

Q.33 i >-i^n --i 20% nii 25% l -n-
--i ri^i -
(1) 25% (2) 10% (3) 45 % (4) 40%

funsZ'k : (Q.34 rFkk 35)
i l ^ -ii ii iiiln r
l- -i - r r| - - l ^
i l(-i - - r -i ln >- - l ^ r
ni - - ri l(- i il|

Q.34 aab aaa bba
(1) bab (2) abb (3) baa (4) bba

Q.35 a_b_ _ ab _ aa _ c
(1) abbca (2) abbbc
(3) acacb (4) cacba

Q.36 iz'u vkfr :


(A) (B)
(C) (D)
O
C
S
O
C
S S
O C
S
C O
S
C
O
(E)

mkj vkfr :


(1) (2) (3) (4)
O
C
S
S
O
C
S
C
O
C
S
O

Q.37 iz'u vkfr :

(A) (B) (C)
(D)
(1) (2) (3)
(4)
mkj vkfr :


Q.38 (-i 24 -ii r| liii i
lii ni r nii 20 l-ii i l^i ni r ni
(-i ln -ii ii r ?
(1) 4 (2) 7
(3) 24 (4) i; ri





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Q.39 Which of the given statements are sufficient to
the answer of the given question.
What is the present age of Shiva ?
(A) Five years ago, Shiva's father was twice as
old as Shiva
(B) Present age of Shiva's father is 20 more than
Shiva
(C) The sum of the ages of his parents is 38 more
than Shiva's present age
(1) Only (A) and (C)
(2) Only (B) and (C)
(3) Only (A) and (B)
(4) All are not sufficient

Q.40 If it was Saturday on 17
th
December, 1982 what
will be the day on 22
nd
December 1984 ?
(1) Monday (2) Tuesday
(3) Wednesday (4) Sunday


Q.39 i l ^ ii - i i l ^
-i i n- n r|
li(i i (n-i i i r ?
(A) i (i r, li(i lni i i li(i
^i ii
(B) li(i lni i (n-i i li(i 20 (i
li r
(C) -ini-lni i i li(i i (n-i i
38 (i li r
(1) ( (A) ( (C)
(2) ( (B) ( (C)
(3) ( (A) ( (B)
(4) ii in ri r

Q.40 l 17 l 1982 i il(i ii ni 22 l
1984 i ii l ri^i ?
(1) i-(i (2) -^(i
(3) i(i (4) l((i

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