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15-07-2018

Test No. 1

for Olympiads & Class IX-2019


Test-1 (Code A) - (Answers & Hints) All India Aakash Test Series (Junior) - 2019 (Class IX)

All India Aakash Test Series (Junior) - 2019 (Class IX)


TEST - 1 (Code-A)
Test Date : 15-07-2018 ANSWERS
1. (4) 31. (1) 61. (2) 91. (3) 121. (3)
2. (4) 32. (1) 62. (1) 92. (3) 122. (1)
3. (2) 33. (3) 63. (1) 93. (3) 123. (2)
4. (2) 34. (3) 64. (1) 94. (4) 124. (4)
5. (3) 35. (3) 65. (2) 95. (3) 125. (3)
6. (4) 36. (2) 66. (4) 96. (1) 126. (1)
7. (4) 37. (2) 67. (2) 97. (2) 127. (2)
8. (2) 38. (4) 68. (1) 98. (2) 128. (3)
9. (1) 39. (3) 69. (1) 99. (4) 129. (4)
10. (1) 40. (3) 70. (1) 100. (2) 130. (2)
11. (3) 41. (1) 71. (3) 101. (4) 131. (2)
12. (1) 42. (4) 72. (2) 102. (1) 132. (3)
13. (4) 43. (2) 73. (3) 103. (4) 133. (2)
14. (3) 44. (4) 74. (3) 104. (4) 134. (1)
15. (1) 45. (1) 75. (1) 105. (2) 135. (3)
16. (4) 46. (1) 76. (1) 106. (2) 136. (2)
17. (4) 47. (4) 77. (1) 107. (2) 137. (4)
18. (3) 48. (2) 78. (3) 108. (2) 138. (3)
19. (2) 49. (1) 79. (1) 109. (4) 139. (2)
20. (3) 50. (3) 80. (4) 110. (2) 140. (4)
21. (1) 51. (1) 81. (3) 111. (2) 141. (2)
22. (4) 52. (4) 82. (2) 112. (4) 142. (1)
23. (4) 53. (3) 83. (3) 113. (4) 143. (3)
24. (4) 54. (2) 84. (2) 114. (4) 144. (2)
25. (2) 55. (4) 85. (2) 115. (2) 145. (2)
26. (3) 56. (1) 86. (2) 116. (3) 146. (1)
27. (3) 57. (3) 87. (2) 117. (1) 147. (3)
28. (4) 58. (1) 88. (2) 118. (2) 148. (4)
29. (3) 59. (3) 89. (2) 119. (2) 149. (3)
30. (4) 60. (1) 90. (2) 120. (4) 150. (4)

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All India Aakash Test Series (Junior) - 2019 (Class IX) Test-1 (Code A) - (Answers & Hints)

Hints to Selected Questions


[ SCIENCE]
1. Answer (4) 3 15
g t 2 
2. Answer (4) 2 4
1 15
25  0 g ( t )2 
aavg(Cheetah) = 2 12
2
1 15
25  0 h= g (2t )2  4 
aavg(Tiger) = 2 12
4.5
15
aavg (Cheetah) 4.5 9 
  3
aavg (Tiger) 2 4
=5m
3. Answer (2)
6. Answer (4)
2v
a= 7. Answer (4)
t
8. Answer (2)
40
a= , Net displacement
t Average velocity =
time
R
t=
v 5 3
80   40 
 2 2
22 14 4
t= 
7 20
200  60 140 70
44    = 35 kmh–1
t= 4 4 2
20
9. Answer (1)
40  20 P Q
a= ,
44
1 2
800 200 2 PQ = l = at
a=  ms 2
44 11
1
4. Answer (2) l = a(t  2)2
2
The distance between them will increase till velocity
1 2 1
of Q becomes equal to velocity of P. at  a(t  2)2  40
2 2
at t = 1 second
a 2 2
⎡t  t  4  4t ⎤⎦  40
Distance travelled by P = 4 × 1 = 4 m 2⎣
1 5[4t – 4] = 40
Distance travelled by Q =  4 1  2 m
2 4t = 8 + 4
Maximum distance = 2 m
12
5. Answer (3) t= 3s
4
1
h= g (2t )2 (distance travelled by first drop) 1
2 t=  10  (3)2
2
1
h1 = g(t )2 (distance travelled by second drop) l = 45 m
2
10. Answer (1)
1 1 15
g (2t )2  g ( t )2  11. Answer (3)
2 2 4

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12. Answer (1) 16. Answer (4)
v 17. Answer (4)
a=
t
18. Answer (3)
Distance travelled in t seconds
19. Answer (2)
1 2 a
l1 = a. t  Sn = u + (2n  1)
2 2
Distance travelled in (t – 2) seconds a
S5 = 0 + (2  5  1)
1 2
l2 = a (t  2)2
2 9a
S5 =
Distance travelled in last 2 seconds in 2
1 7a
l1 – l 2  a [t2 – t2 – 4 + 4t]
2 S4 =
2
1 S5 9
= a [4t  4] 
2 S4 7
= 2a[t – 1] 20. Answer (3)
⎡v  a ⎤ Total distance
= 2a ⎢ ⎥ vavg =
⎣ a ⎦ Total time
= 2(v – a) 2 R
13. Answer (4) = 2  R  4 R
3 v 3(2 v )
14. Answer (3)
2 R 3
Velocity-time graph  = v
2 R 2 R 2
(ms–1) 
3v 3v
21. Answer (1)
100
22. Answer (4)
23. Answer (4)
24. Answer (4)
10 20 30 (s)
25. Answer (2)
Distance = area of velocity – time graph
26. Answer (3)
1
=  (30  10)  100 27. Answer (3)
2
T(K) = 273 + t(°C)
= 40 × 50
28. Answer (4)
= 2000 m
29. Answer (3)
15. Answer (1)
30. Answer (4)
vA = 20 ms–1 vB = 10 ms–1
31. Answer (1)
200 m
32. Answer (1)
Velocity of A with respect to B
33. Answer (3)
vAB = 20 – 10 = 10 m/s
0 = (10)2 + 2(a) × 200 34. Answer (3)
35. Answer (3)
100 1
a=    m/s2 36. Answer (2)
400 4

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37. Answer (2) 63. Answer (1)


38. Answer (4) Process 'X' is diffusion and process 'Y' is
osmosis.
Temperature below 0°C water exist in solid state
only. 64. Answer (1)
39. Answer (3) 65. Answer (2)

40. Answer (3) H2O2 toxicity in a cell is controlled by catalase


enzyme present in peroxisomes.
41. Answer (1)
66. Answer (4)
42. Answer (4)
67. Answer (2)
According to fluid mosaic model, two types of
Knoll and Ruska invented electron microscope and
proteins are present in a sandwich of phospholipid
porter discovered endoplasmic reticulum. Fluid
bilayer.
mosaic model was given by Singer and Nicolson.
43. Answer (2) 68. Answer (1)
44. Answer (4) 69. Answer (1)
a - Cytoplasm 70. Answer (1)
b - Cell wall 71. Answer (3)
c - Cell membrane 72. Answer (2)
d - Ribosome Lysosomes are the suicidal bags formed by golgi
bodies. Hydrolytic enzyme present in them are
45. Answer (1)
formed by rough endoplasmic reticulum.
46. Answer (1)
73. Answer (3)
47. Answer (4)
74. Answer (3)
48. Answer (2) Only trans/concave or maturing face of golgi
49. Answer (1) apparatus is involved in packaging of cellular
50. Answer (3) contents in vesicles.

51. Answer (1) 75. Answer (1)


76. Answer (1)
52. Answer (4)
Leucoplast are colorless plastids that store fats
53. Answer (3)
whereas chromoplast and chloroplast are colored
54. Answer (2) plastids, chloroplast being green in color and
Number of chromosomes in Dog = 78, Cat = 38, chromoplast stores carotenoids.
Human = 46, Chimpanzee = 48 and fruit fly = 8. 77. Answer (1)
55. Answer (4) Process 'A' is endosmosis which makes the plant
56. Answer (1) cell turgid and process 'B' is exosmosis which
plasmolysed the plant cell.
57. Answer (3)
78. Answer (3)
58. Answer (1)
79. Answer (1)
59. Answer (3)
Depicted process is endocytosis through which
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum is involved in the Amoeba acquires its food by forming pseudopodia
detoxification of drugs and poisons and also in through folding of membrane.
formation of poisons. 80. Answer (4)
60. Answer (1) A is Mitochondria
61. Answer (2) B is Golgi bodies
62. Answer (1) C is Centrioles

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[ MATHEMATICS ]
81. Answer (3) = x2(x – 1) (x2 + x + 1) + (x2 + x + 1)
82. Answer (2) = [x2(x – 1) + 1] (x2 + x + 1)
83. Answer (3) = (x3 – x2 + 1) (x2 + x + 1)
84. Answer (2) 101. Answer (4)
85. Answer (2) 32222 = (32)1111 = (9)1111
86. Answer (2) 25555 = (25)1111 = (32)1111
87. Answer (2) 54444 = (54)1111 = (625)1111
88. Answer (2) 63333 = (63)1111 = (216)1111

89. Answer (2)  9 < 32 < 216 < 625

90. Answer (2)  32222 < 25555 < 63333 < 54444

91. Answer (3) 102. Answer (1)


103. Answer (4)
92. Answer (3)
104. Answer (4)
93. Answer (3)
105. Answer (2)
94. Answer (4)
106. Answer (2)
95. Answer (3)
107. Answer (2)
96. Answer (1)
a3(b – c) + b3(c – a) + c3(a – b)
1
x 4  4  47 = a3(b – c) + b3(c – a) – c3(b – a)
x
2
= a3(b – c) + b3(c – a) – c3 [(b – c) + (c – a)]
⎛ 2 1⎞ 2⎛ 1 ⎞
 ⎜ x  2 ⎟ – 2 x ⎜ 2 ⎟  47 = [a3(b – c) – c3(b – c)] + [b3(c – a) – c3(c – a)]
⎝ x ⎠ ⎝x ⎠
= (b – c) (a3 – c3) + (c – a) (b3 – c3)
1
 x2  2  7 [∵ x > 0] = (b – c) (a – c) (a2 + ac + c2) + (c – a) (b – c)
x
(b2 + bc + c2)
2
⎛ 1⎞ 1 = (b – c) (c – a) [–(a2 + ac + c2) + (b2 + bc + c2)]
 ⎜ x  ⎟ – 2 x   7
⎝ x⎠ x
= (b – c) (c – a) [b2 – a2 + bc – ac]
 1
x 3 = (b – c) (c – a) [(b – a) (b + a) + c(b – a)]
x
= (b – c) (c – a) (a – b) [–(b + a) – c]
1 ⎛ 1 ⎞⎛ 1 1⎞
 x  3  ⎜ x  ⎟⎜ x 2  x   2 ⎟
3
= –(a + b + c) (a – b) (b – c) (c – a)
x ⎝ x ⎠⎝ x x ⎠
108. Answer (2)
 1
x  3  18
3
109. Answer (4)
x
1
x6  1 x y 
  18 2011  2010  2012
x3
97. Answer (2) 2
=
98. Answer (2) 4022  2 2010  2012
99. Answer (4) 2
=
100. Answer (2) 2012  2010  2  2012  2010
x5 +x+1= x5 – x2 + (x2 + x + 1) 2
x2 (x3 – 1) + (x2 + x + 1) =
= 2012  2010

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2( 2012  2010 ) So, a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca


= 1
( 2012  2010 )( 2012  2010 ) = ⎡(a  b )2  ( b  c )2  (c  a )2 ⎤⎦
2 ⎣
2( 2012  2010 )
= 1
2012  2010  ⎡(3)2  (1)2  ( 4)2 ⎤⎦
1 2⎣
= ( 2012  2010 )
1
2  9  1  16
2
= 1006  1005
26
 x = 1006 and y = 1005 =  13
2
So, x + y = 1006 + 1005 = 2011 117. Answer (1)
110. Answer (2) 118. Answer (2)
111. Answer (2) 119. Answer (2)
112. Answer (4)
a  5  5 and b  5  5
113. Answer (4)
a 2  5  5 and b  5  5
2

114. Answer (4)


[∵ (x2)3 + (y2)3 = (x2 + y2)3 – 3x2y2 (x2 + y2)]
115. Answer (2) 3
 a6 + b6 = ⎡⎣(5  5)  (5  5)⎤⎦ – 3
116. Answer (3)
a – b = 3 and b – c = 1 (5  5)(5  5) ⎡⎣(5  5 )  (5  5 )⎤⎦
c – a = (c – b) + (b – a)  a6 + b6 = (10)3 – 3(52 – 5) × 10
= – (b – c) – (a – b)  a6 + b6 = 1000 – 600
= –1 – 3  a6 + b6 = 400
= –4 120. Answer (4)

[ MENTAL ABILITY ]
121. Answer (3) 130. Answer (2)
23 × 3, 23 × 5, 23 × 7, 23 × 9 and 23 × 11. abcdd|abccd|abbcd|aabcd
122. Answer (1) 131. Answer (2)
General term is (17n – 2), put n = 1, 2, 3... . abcd : a × b × c × d
123. Answer (2) 132. Answer (3)
Put n = 1, 2, 3, 4... in n2 + 3 abc : (a + b) – c
124. Answer (4) 133. Answer (2)
Each term is multiply by 15. a : a4 + 1
125. Answer (3) 134. Answer (1)
Each term is divided by 0.03 135. Answer (3)
126. Answer (1) 136. Answer (2)
127. Answer (2) 137. Answer (4)
128. Answer (3) 138. Answer (3)
129. Answer (4) 139. Answer (2)
abcd|abcd|abcd 140. Answer (4)

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141. Answer (2) 146. Answer (1)
142. Answer (1) Pattern is n2 – 1, where n = 13, 14, 15, .....
143. Answer (3) 147. Answer (3)
1 2 3 4
Pattern of prime numbers.
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 148. Answer (4)
13 14 15 16
Pattern is written in the form (x |0| x3).
Dot is placed at the position of prime numbers.
144. Answer (2) 149. Answer (3)

145. Answer (2) 150. Answer (4)

  

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