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Problem Solving Assessment Paper
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Maximum Marks : 60
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The Test Booklet contains 60 questions divided into three Sections A, B and C. A candidate is required to attempt all the three
Sections. There are 24 questions in Section A, 18 questions in Section B and 18 questions in Section C.
Section A : Language Conventions (Questions 1 to 24) To be attempted either from English Language or from Hindi Language
Section B : Qualitative Reasoning (Questions 25 to 42), Section C : Quantitative Reasoning (Questions 43 to 60)
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All the three Sections contain Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Some of these questions are passage based MCQs whereas
others are stand alone MCQs. Each of these questions has four options out of which only ONE option is correct. A candidate has
to select the correct option and fill the corresponding number in the Answer Sheet against the question.
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Each Question carries one mark. For each correct response, the candidate will get one mark. There is no negative marking for any
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The candidates should not leave the Examination Hall without handing over their Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty and sign
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over to the Invigilator shall be dealt as an Unfair means case.
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The candidates are governed by all Rules and Regulations of the Board with regard to their conduct in the Examination Hall. All
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Note : This Section of the question paper contains 24 questions in the English Language. A student is
required to attempt all the 24 questions.
(Questions 1 8) : Read the following passage
carefully and select the most suitable option
from each list according to the corresponding
number in the passage.
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the same unit is used for both the solute and the
aIVm, na eV `h h {H$ {dbo` Ama {db`Z Ho$ {bE g_mZ _mH$ H$m
solution.
54.
53.
10 g/L
2.5
(1)
2.5
(2)
(2)
(3)
25
(3)
25
(4)
40
(4)
40
54.
0.1%
(2)
3%
(3)
11%
(4)
12%
P1
0.1%
(2)
3%
(3)
11%
(4)
12%
22
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P1
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Xr JB Vm{bH$m _| {d{^Z no`m| _| Kwbr hB MrZr H$s _mm
55.
093 P
55.
Sugar content
per can/pack
1 teaspoon =
5 grams
Soft drink
375 mL
8-9 tsp
Type of drink
_Xw no`
375 mL
8-9 tsp
250 mL
5 tsp
Apple drink
(25% pure apple
juice; 75% water)
250 mL
5 tsp
250 mL
5 tsp
100% pure
orange juice
250 mL
5 tsp
ew
gpO`m| H$m Oyg
250 mL
2-3 tsp
100% pure
vegetable juice
250 mL
2-3 tsp
Ob
600 mL
0 tsp
Water
600 mL
0 tsp
100%
H$m Oyg
ew gVao
100%
10 mL
15 mL
50 mL
100 mL
23
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P1
P1
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093 P
(Z
57 60)
{H$gr nXmW H$m Vmn Cg nXmW Ho$ H$Um| H$s D$Om H$mo
B{JV H$aVm h& {H$gr VV {nS> Ho$ ^rVa Ho$ H$Um| _| A`{YH$
gK> H$aVo ahVo h& R>S>o {nS> Ho$ ^rVa Ho$ H$U A{V Yr_r J{V go
MbVo h, m`: H$_ gK> H$aVo h Ama BZH$s D$Om {ZZ hmoVr h&
energy.
H$m Cn`moJ {H$`m J`m h& naVw, `oH$ Vmn _mnH$_ _| BZ Aem|
H$m gmBO {^Z h& Bg {^ZVm H$m H$maU `h h {H$ {OZ dkm{ZH$m|
P1
24
P1
P1
P1
P1
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H$s n[a^mfm BgHo$ ey` {~Xw Ho$ $n _| H$s J`r naVw Ob Ho$
_|
equation:
= )
H$B ^mJm| _| Cn`moJ hmo ahm h, Ob Ho$ {h_mH$ H$mo 32F VWm
=
equation:
=
H$Um| _| {H$gr ^r nH$ma H$s H$moB D$Om Zht hmoVr "na_ ey`' Ho$
$n _| H$aVo h&
absolute zero.
Vmn_mZ
K H$mo
K 273.13 = C
equation: K 273.13 = C)
25
P1
P1
P1
P1
P1
093 P
57.
58.
59.
57.
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(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
71C
(2)
71 K
(3)
89C
(4)
113 K
58.
59.
71C
(2)
71 K
(3)
89C
(4)
113 K
(1)
827.7N
(1)
827.7N
(2)
273.15N
(2)
273.15N
(3)
90.1N
(3)
90.1N
(4)
273.15N
(4)
273.15N
P1
26
P1
P1
P1
P1
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gopg`g Ama Ho$pdZ _mnH$_m| Ho$ ~rM ghr n[adVZ
60.
093 P
60.
H$aZo Ho$ {bE ZrMo {XE {H$g Jm\$ H$m Cn`moJ {H$`m Om
gH$Vm h ?
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
-o0o-
-o0o-
27
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P1
P1
P1
P1
093 P
P1
28
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