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GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL
DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION
(STATE LEVEL)
Roll No.
1. In this Paper you are to answer 50 questions. ~ 1 Ifl~ ~ cm'G ({ofij ~m~~1 ~
Each question carries 1(one) mark. You are to answer all ~~ ~ (1fl~)I~ ~m~~1
the questions.
2. Before you proceed to mark in the OMR Answer- -<.1 ~~~~~~m(a),(b),(c)Ifl~~
Sheet, find out the correct answer from the four (d)C~.~~m'{3.Ifl~.~.m~~
alternatives (a), (b), (c) and (d) against each question in
~ 1'(3.Ifl~.~. m~ • ~,,€'!lro'!l~ <rOO ~
the Question Booklet. Darken the circle with a Black
Ball Point Pen, to the corresponding correct answer for ~ <fii~ CY\i{ ~ ~ ~ 1
the item in the OMR Answer-Sheet.
~~: G) • 0 @)
Example: G) • 0 @) (Ifl~ 'b' • m I)
(Here 'b' is the correct answer.)
3. If more than one circle is' encoded or darken
against a particular answer, it will be treated as a wrong
\!) 1 Ifl~ f.Wrn ~ Iflm ~ <rOO 1b~\!)<fl'!l't~
answer. m~~~1
(a) 02 (b) 20
(b) 12 (c) 19
(c) 21 (d) 10'
(d) 00
8. If a, b, e, d are four non-negative real
numbers and a + b + e + d = 1, then the maximum
value of ab + be + cd is
3. The remainder when 7lO is divided by 51 is (a) .1
. (a) 7 2
(b) 33 (b) .1
4
(c) 19 (c) 1
(d) None of the above (d) 3
•
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10. If the angles of a triangle are in the ratio 15. 34,36·8,?, 42-4, 45·2, 48
1 : 1 : 2, then their sides will be in the ratio (a) 36
(a) 2: 1 : 1 (b) 39·4
(b) 1: 2: J2 (c) 39·6
(d) 40·2
(c) 1 :J2: 1
(d) J2 : 1 : J2 16. 9,28,65,126, ?,344
(Questions 11-20) (a) 210
DIRECTION: In each questions 11 to 20 below, (b) 217
there is a number series with one term missing (c) 215
shown by'?'. The term is given as one of the
(d) 225
alternatives among four numbers given below it.
Find the term and indicate your answer by filling
the circle ofthe corresponding letter of alternatives 17. 888,454,237,?, 74·25, 47·125
in the O.M.R. Answer-Sheet. (a) 128·5
~ g ~ ~ ~ ~<I$ ~~~ ~ ~I ~.
(b) 126·5
~~<I$<tS@~~~~'?'~~~I.!f
9fqfG ~ ~ q ~ ~ 1.!f 9fqfG <fm <tS@ (c) 127·5
'8.~~.\5IBf.~~ ~~ <f~ ~~ ~ ~"t ~ I] (d) 129·5
11. 10,19,40,77, 158,?
(a) 311 18 II? 1 1
• - 4 ' -8' ., 256' - 4096
(b) 307
1
(c) 301 (a) 16
(d) 299 1
(b) 32
12. 4,18,48,?, 180,294
(a) 96 (cf 6~
(b) 100
(d) 8\
(c) 120
Cd) 160
19. 13, ?,2,-11,-29,-52
13. 90, 45, ?, 45,30,45 (a) 10
7 3 2 .
(b) -10
(a) 20
(c) 8
(b) 22
(c) 24 (d) -7
(d) 18
20. (1,6), (5, 2), (3,4), (0, 7), (-1, 8), ?
14. 1296,648,216, ?,36, 18,6,3 (a) (4,4)
(a) '112
(b) (-2, 7)
(b) 106
(c) (7, 7)
(c) 108
(d) 110 (d) (2, 5)
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(Questions 21-30) 29. (a) 126
DIRECTION: In each of the questions 21 to 30, (b) 217
there are four items, three of which are alike by (c) 345
s.ome means or other while one is out of the class. (d) 513
Find out the odd item and indicate your answer by
30. (a) Maradona
filling the circle of the corresponding letter on the.
(b) Djokovic
O.M.R. Answer-Sheet.
(c) Federer
~g21C~30m~~g~~~ (d) Nadal
~ ~ ~ Oft c.<Pf[o'{~ ~~ ~<f~ <rtWGt
~I ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \S.~~.~. (Questions 31-40)
m~~<re~'t~~I] DIRECTION: In each question below there are
21. (a) Ramanujan two words separated by ':' in the upper row. Below
(b) Kaprekar that there are some words on each side of the
(c) Harish Chandra symbol ':'. Find the relation between two upper
(d) C. V. Raman words and select one word from the right side of
':' below which have the same relation as above.
22. (a) Arithmetic Fill the circle of the letter denoting your selected
(b) Algebra answer on the O.M.R.·Answer-Sheet.
(c) Equation
(d) Trigonometry
~g 31 c~40m ~m ~~~9Jffif
~~~':'~~~I~~~
23. (a) Bose Institute ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~I ~~ ~
(b) Chennai Mathematical Institute ~ ~ ~ ~ (?) ~ ~ ~9j~'0 ~
(c) Indian Statistical Institute ~ ~ a, b, c \S d-~ ~\Sm ~m ~~ ~
(d) Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics ~~~<f~c<!W~9f~~~~~
'\S.~~.~. m~ ~ <re~'t ~ ~ I]
24. (a) Dengue
(b) Malaria 31. Australia: Kangaroo
(c) Chikangunia Siberia: ?
(d) Typhoid - (a) Reindeer
(b) Yak
25. (a) Ant
(c) Bear
(b) Bee
(d) Yeti
(c) Spider
(d) Butterfly
26. (a) Phi 32. Earthquake: Richter Scale
(b) Gamma Pressure: ?
(c) Delta (a) Air
(d) Peso (b) Calorimeter
(c) Barometer
27. (a) Newton
(d) Atmosphere
(b) Farad
(c) Pascal 33. Rectangle: Cylinder
(d) Einstein Triangle: ?
28. (a) MORV (a) Cone
(b) CEHL (b) Sphere
(c) CENT (c) Prism
(d) ILOS (d) Cylinder
r5]
~-----------
-- -- - -=:----~
_I
(b) Sun
(c) 6 a.m. to 12 noon ~g41c~50m~m~~~~~~
(d) Evening ~(f.f ~ ~ (}!'em ~<!$ ~1""J~~'?' ~
(}!'em ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ (}!'em ~<tS1f~ ~m
37. Money: Transaction ~(f.f _~ ~ .~ \8.~"l.~. m~ 'f'8 'fi""f
Language: ? ~I](
+
(a) Idea <,
41.
(~ @
."<,
-- 9
(b) Learn
(c) Translation
,
./
':'.305 M.
(d) Conversation
.! (a) 13
38. Atom: Molecule (b) 9
Cell: ? (c) 12
(a) Organism
(d) 8
(b) Nucleus
(c) Matter
(d) Battery
(6 J
1 47.
43. 36 4 21
45
? 9
(a) 11
16
(b) 8
(a) 81
(c) 28
(b) 25
(d) 18
(c) 49
(d) None of the above
48.
44. A ~ M
~~~
(a) 625
(b) 255 (a) . 125
(c)"225 (b) 8
(d) 125 (c) 216
(d) 0
. 45. 9 1 7
49. 10
4 3
9 7
13 12
(a) 20
?
(b) 25 (a) 9
(c) 50 (b) 7
(d) 55 (c) 8
(d) 6
-3
1;
4 7 50. 105
46. 11\ 84
6
96
4 5
5 3 8
~ ~ 19 27 ?
3 1 10 8911
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GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL
DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION
Roll No.
(c) 2 : 1 : 1 . (c) 2: 1 : 1
(b) -2:S;x:S;3
(b) -2:S; x:S; 3
(c) x=-2,3
(c) x=-2,3
(d) x =0
(d) x =0
s. If a and b are the non-zero distinct roots of s. xl + ax +b ~ 0 >j~<j}~C"GT "EiJ -.:rn<!l~9( ~
x? + ax + b =0, the least value of X2 + ax + b-is AA:T~ 'a''{3 'b'~X2+ax+b-<!I~~~·~
A 4
(a) 9 (a) 9
4 4
(b) '9 (b)
9
9 , 9·
(c) 4 (c) 4
9 9
(d) 4 (d) 4
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6.. The number of solution of the equation 6. R =x'-2~~~~~~~~
R = x..:. 2is
o 0
0 0
(a) 1
(a) 1.
(b) 2
(b) 2
(c) ° (c)
(d) 4
°
(d) 4
through o
(a) (-%,,1J
(b) (2, ~J
o (c) (s, ~J.
(d) (-6, %J
8. If (1 - p) is a root of the equation 8. r+px+ I-p=OJ'j~<tS'!1C~\.!l~~(I-p)
r + px + 1 - p = O,its roots are ~,~~o~~~
(a) 0,-1 (a) 0,-1
(b) -1, 1 (b) -1, 1
(c) 0, 1 (c) 0, 1
(d) -1,2 (d) -1,20
10. If the mean of Xl' X2' X3' ' , " XlO is 20, then 10. Xl' X2' X3' ' : " XIO \.!l~ ~ 20 ~
mean of Xl + 4, x2 + 8, x3+ 12, ' , " XlO + 40 is Xl + 4, x + 8, X3 + 12" " " x + 40 \.!l~ ~ ~
2 lO
o(
(a) 42 (a) 42
(b) 2~ (b) 24
(c) 40 (c) 40
(d) 60 (d) 60
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11. If 'a' is x% more than 'b' and 'b' is y% 11. '(I', 'b' ~~ x% ~ t.!l<f~ 'b', 'a' ~~
less than 'a' then relation between x and y is . ,y%~~ x
'{3 y~~.:rr;~~~
1 .1 1
1. 1 1
(a) ~+ y = 100 (a) -+-=-
x y 100
1 1 1
(b) ----- 1 1 1
y x 100 (b) ---=-
1i y x 100
(c) ---=100
x y (c) !-!=100
x y
'(d) !-! =100 1 1 '
y x (d)---=100
y x.
12. The number '34' is divided into 'two parts 12. '34' ~~~ @ \5[,V't t.!l~9f R~'@ <Pm ~
such that'± th of the first part is equal to ~ th of the c<R ~~ ~ th \5[~~ N@SlfG'!1~ th \5[~~ ~ ~ I~~~
7 . 5 '7 5
second part. The numbers are @~
(a) 20, 14 (a) 20, 14
(b) 21, 13 (b)' 21, 13
(c) 13,21 (c) 13, 21
(d) 14,20 (d) 14,20
13. The volume of a regular tetrahedron of side 13. 'a'·~t.!l~~t)~'(ijG4(o~'!1~~
'a' is
.fi3 (a) .fi a3
(a) -a 4
4
(b) .fi a3
(b) .fi a3 12
12
-fi3 -fi 3'
()C -a
(c) -a 4
4
(d) -fi a3
(d) -J3 a 3
. 12
12
14. The arc length of the' sector of a circle of 14. R~~t.!l~~t.!l~~~~
radius R which makes an angle XO at the centre is XO ~'t ~~~ ~ 11{3<t)G4~ ~~ 0r<lJ ~
27rRx
27rRx
(a) 360 (a) 360
(b) 27rRx 27rRx
180 (b) 180
7rR2x 7rR2x
(c)
. 180 (c) 180
7rR2x
(d) 7rR2x
, 360 (d)
360
15. If a cos e - b sin e = c, the value of 15. a cos e - b sin e = c ~ a sin e + b cos e~~
a sin e + b cos is e ~
(a) ±.Ja2+b2+c2 (a) ±.Ja2 +b2 +c2
(b) ±.Ja2 +b2 _c2 (b) ±.Ja2 +b2 _c2
(c) ±Jc 2 _a2 _b2· (c) ±.Jc2 _ai _b2
, (d) ±.Ja2 _b2 + c' (d) ±.Ja2_b2+c2
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16. The. smallest positive solution of the 16. (81yin2x +(81tS2x =30~~~~
. 2
x =30 is ~M~·
(a) 7r (a) 7r
12 12
7r 7r
(b) 8 (b) 8
7r
(c) 7r (c) 3
3
7r " 7r
(d) 6 (d) 6
17. The angle of elevation of the Sun decreases 17. ~ ~tl~C<f't't 60° c~ 9jRl<lf\5~ ~ 30° Wf
from 60° to 30°, the length of the shadow of a ·Ifl~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 40 ~ ~ 9fffi I ~
vertical post increased by 40 m. The height of the
~~
post is
(a) lO$m
(a) 10J3m
(b) 15.fjm
(b) 15$ m .
(c) 5$m
(c) 5.fj m
(d) 20.fj m
(d) 20.fj m
20. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral such that side 20. ABCD~. 5~i08r<;1 AB~ ~ 1fl<t>W m
AB is the diameter of the circle and LADe = 140°. Ifl<f, LADC = 140° I LBA C ~~ ~ ~
The value of LBA Cis (a) 40°
(a) 40° (b) 45°
(b) 45° .•
(c) 50°
(c) 50°
(d) 60°
(d) 60°
[6]
Physics
21. A player completes a Circular path of 21. l!l~ ~ r <lWm<@ l!l<t$ ~ 9f~
radius 'r' in 40 sec. At the end of 2min: 20sec what 40~. ~ l!l~~~1 c£t ~ 9fN 2~
will be the magnitude of his displacement? 20~. ~~~~~<f5\5~?
(a) 2 r (a) 2 r
(b) 2nr (b) 2nr
(c) 9nr (c) 9nr
(d) Zero (d) "fU
22. A body is thrown up vertically upwards 22. l!l~ ~ u -~~ c<ll:'i'f ~~ '@~~9f <Pm
with a velocity 'u'. It covers a maximum height of ~ I ~~ h ~~"f <P@.; ~ <rt~~~qrn
h. If air resistarice is .neglected, h is given by ~ h-l!l?f. ~ . (~ g = \51f\6<P«iSf ~"f)
(take g = acceleration due to gravity). u2
2 (a)
u 2g
(a) u
2g . (b)
u 2g
(b)
2g (c) 2ug
(c) 2ug u2
2 (d)
u g
(d)
g
23. A man walks 8m towards east and then 6m . 23. l!l4 ~ 8~ ~, ~9f?f. 6~ ~
towards north. The magnitude of his displacement is ~ \51N>\Q"~)<P@ I ~ ~~ ~ ~ .
(a) 10 m (a) 1O~
(b) 14 m
(b) 14~
(c) 2 m
(c) 2~
(d) Om
(d) O~
24. The time period of a simple pendulum (for 24. l!l<t$ ~ 0f1G'1C4~ ~ (~ mm ~
small angular amplitude) depends on ~) ~ C4q f<I~?1ro~'@9f?f.~~~ <P@?
(d) mass and volume of the bob. (d) ~~?f. \5?f. '8 \511?1\!)(O"'l~ '@9f?f.1
95 95
(b) 36 Kr (b) 36 Kr
96
(d) 36
Kr96
(d) 36 Kr
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26. A car moving with a speed of 50 km/h can 26. 50 ~ ~ '<[9]rc<IT:'>t.~ ~~ ~ ~
be stopped safely by brakes over a minimum ~'>t ~ ~ 6~ ~ -Rm9fUf ~ ~ I~
distance of 6 m. If it moves at a speed of 100 kmJh ~ 100 ~ ~9]r c<IT:'>t~1G'f ~ ~ ~'>t
what will be, the minimum distance of stopping ~ ~ ~ ~ -Rm9fUf ~ <m<l?
safely? (a) 12.~
(a) 12 m (b) 18~
(b) 18 m (c) 6~
(c) 6m (d) 24~
(d) 24 m
27. Two bodies of masses 4 kg and 5 kg are 27. 4~'{35~~~~~~
moving with equal momentum. The ratio of their ~'>t ~ I ~~ro.~ \5foi~ ~~?
respective' Kinetic Energy will be (a) -14: '-15
(a) -{if:..g
(by 16: 25
(b) 16: 25
(c) 25: 16
(c) 25 : 16
(d) 5: 4,
(d) 5: 4
28. Young's Modulus of the material of wire 28. L-~'{3r~6~~~~~~~
~ ~~~L ,,' /~r
of length 'L' and radius 'r' is Y ~2 • If the length ~~ Y 2 , \!)I~I\J~ VT"lJ ~'I~(.$l - ~<r'\ ~~ ~'I~(.$l -
m 2· 2
is reduced to ~ and the radius is reduced to ~, ' ~~,~~~~~~?
what will be its Young's Modulus? (a) Y
(a) Y (b) 2Y
(b) 2Y (c) -Y
4
(c) y
4 (d) Y
2
(d) Y
2
,29. An ice cube of density 900 kg/m' is, 29. 900 kg/m" ~ ~~ ~. ~
floating in water of density 1000 kg/m'. The 1000 kg/m' ~ ~ ~ I <RI<i'~~ '5jl~\!5Coq~c<!
percentage of ice volume which remain outside ~m~xt ~ ~ ~ \!51 ~
water is (a) 20%
, (a) 20%
(b) 80%
(b) 80%
(c) 10% (c) 10%
'(d) 90% (d) 90%
30. ,Three resistances each equal to 'r' are 30. ~ t@tt~ ~ @f~ ~~ f5~t<pltmJf~~ I
connected as shown in the adjacent fig. The A'{3 B ~~<{f~ @f~~?
equivalent resistance between A and B is
(a) r
(b) 3r
--:.~J??l
A~ ,.... B
(a) r
(b) 3r
(c) -
r
A~B
(c) 3
r
.• 3
(d) 2r
(d) 2r 3
3
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31.. The number of l3-particles emitted by a 31. ~ C\!)iSr~$l ~'1 C~ B~ 13-~'iBfJf~~
radioactive atom is twice the number of a-particles B~ a-~'1tJf~~ m~~, ~ ~ ~'1fG ~~
emitted by it. The resulting daughter atom is an ___ ~I(~~~~)I
-- of the parent atom. (Fill in the blank) (a) ~~01rq8!
(a) isobar
(b)~
(b) isomer
(c) ~f~c>1rcGf.:!
(c) isotone
(d) isotope (d) \5l~C>1tiGt9f
.•
[9]
Chemistry
34. How many new sigma bonds will be 34. PtJH2 ~t;f C1"'l~C"'l~ 9J,{ *~I~C"'l"~ ~
formed when benzene is completely hydrogenated ~~$!t~.~?
using PtJH2?
(a) 3'
(a) 3
(b) 4
(b) 4
(c) 5
(c) 5
(d) 6·
Cd) 6
35. In th~ ideal gas equation PV = ~ RT, the 35. ~ 'i'\Wf~"f PV= ~ RT -(;\5 'M' ~
quantity 'M' stands for- ~
(a) Number of moles of the gas. (a) ~C$1~\~1
(b) Molecular weight of the gas .. (b) ~~m'8~
(c) Gram molecular mass of the gas. (c) ~~~~~I
(d) Mass ofthe gasin grams.
(d) ~~~~~I
• [10],
40. The maximum number of molecules present 40. ~~~~\5T'1~~~
m
(a) 15 L H2 ~ STP -~ I
(a) 15 L H2 gas at STP.
(b) 5 LN2 ~ STP-~I
(b) 5 L N2 gas at STP.
(c) O.5~H2~1
(c) 0.5 gm H2 gas.
(d) 10 gm O2 gas. . (d) 10 ~02 ~I
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Biology
~
47. Which one of the following sets of animals 47. ~ ~~9rom Qi'Gflk\!)~~~ om ~
have four chambered heart? . ~~?
(a) Amphibia, Reptilia, Bird (a)~,~9f,~
(b) Crocodile, Bird, Mammal (b) ~,~, ~9fffit
(c) Crocodile, Lizard, Turtle (c) ~,fG<t4'G~, ~9f
(d) Lizard, Mammal, Bird (d) fG<t4'G~,~9@t, ~
48. ~~~~~~.~
48. Mesophyll cells in a leaf are constructed by
(a) 9fJ10!Fl<P~f~~ I
(a) Parenchyma tissue
(b) C<P1CCij"'1<p~t~~1
(b) Collenchyma tissue
(c) Sclerenchyma tissue (c) C~6'1"'1<p~~~ I
(d) ~~~I
(d), Meristematic tissue
~'8~
~'8~
(c) Nucleotide
(d) Nucleoprotein (d) ~"C~
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53. A doctor advised a person to take an injection 53. l£j~~ l£j~~~<1>rf&j<1 ~ti
.' ~1!Br
of insulin because ~rq(3l~Ciil"'1, <Pm"!
(a) he was suffering from goitre. (a) ~ <;fc'f~T.\5~~ I
(b) his blood pressure was low. (b) ~~9(~~1
(c) his sugar level in blood was high. (c) ~ 'i:jC'8'"'f~nr~rt~t~ ~ I
(d) his heart was beating slowly. (d) ~~~f9ro ~~~ I
56. The letter 'B' in the name BCG vaccination 56. BCG~'GI<pl<p~C~ 'B'-l£j~~~~
stands for (a) C<1
fi1c<1fi1
(a) Beriberi (b) ~l<pfGf1$l1
(b) Bacteria (c) <1Jtf}JiillJ'j
(c) Bacillus (d) ~
. (d) Blood
57. Which one out of the organs listed below, 57. ~ \!)If&j<pl,¥'8'~~ ~<:(J ~ '5Tl'"T101'i:j
~
most actively functions in regulating our body \5I~~,,!~J'j~$l~fV:l~~?
temperature?
(a) ~
(a) Stomach
(b) ~~f9ro
(b) Heart
(c) ~,
(c) Skin
(d)~
(d) Lungs
58. The type of joint found at shoulder is also 58. ~~c<r\51~~ ~<rrn\5l~ ~<rrn
found at
(a) ~
(a) .Knee
(b)~
(b) Elbow"
(c) Ankle (c) C'i'fI\!p1f&jC\!l
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59. Which one of the following pairs of nutrients
includes both as simple sugars (monosaccharides)?
5~.
./
~~~~~m~~~
) ./
~(~<fXf$~ ?
(a) Glucose and Maltose (a) ~ '8 ~~(.GfiS1
(b) Glucose and Fructose (b) ~ '8 ~~('GfiS1
(c) Sucrose and Glucose (c) ~'8~
(d) Maltose and Lactose (d). ~iij(.GfiS1'8 ~l<p('GfiS1
60. If a grasshopper is eaten by a frog, then the 60. WI ~<PfU~ <m~~<PfU'41>j~\C~ ~~1WP'if8.1
energy transfer will be from ~~ ,.
(a) primary consumer to secondary
(a) ~~~C~C<i1t:t~1
consumer.
(b) secondary consumer to primary (b) C<i1t9~C~~~~1
consumer. (c) ~~~C~~~~I
(c) producer to primary consumer. (d) ~~~ c~ Rc:~ler~ I
(d) producer to decomposer. .
-'
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History ~
[ )5 ]
67. The editor of 'Bangadarshan' magazine was 67. '~'~~~
(a) Surendranath Banerjee (a) >r(31t!t<'lt~ ~
(b) Krishna Kumar Mitra (b) 'Nj1~8'1"~
(c) Keshab Chandra Sen (c) ~Di!f(/R
71. Pooria Pact (1932) was signed between 71. '1"'11 ~ (~~~~) 1l1,*~\!) ~
(d) Gandhiji and Subhash Chandra Bose (d) ~ '8 ~ Di!f ~"IT:~
72. The first Linguistic State in India was 72. ~j~C\!) ~$!~ ~fuc\!) • ~ ~
(a) Bengal (a) <qt\C11
(b) Andhra Pradesh (b)~~
(c) Punjab (c) 9(j@iFl
(d) Tamil Nadu
(d) \!)lfilC4"'11~.
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"Geography
73. Marbel is an example of 73. ~.~8f~~~'t
(a) Igneousrock . (a) \5lttmT lXtG'fB[
(b) Sedimentary rock (b) . ~lXtG'fB[
(c) Metamorphic rock (c) "?ff~lXtG'fB[
(d) Noneof the above (d) %~~-;rn
78. .The plan for 'The Great Green Wall' has 78. ~~~C'f'-8$lfG'f'~~~~'t~
been initiated due to ~~'t
(a) Protect Ganga river pollution (a) '$1PPf't cm(f~
(b) Prevent Soil erosion (b) ~~cm(f~
(c) Prevent desertification (c) ~*~fi1~~cm(f~
(d) Prevent Global warming (d) m~'tcm(f~
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79. The Bundelkhand Plateau III Central . 79. ~~\gb1)~~~ ~~ ~~ ~
Highlands of India is situated in the ~~
(a) Eastern part of Chambal River (a) ~~'ff~.
(b) Northern part of Aravalli Range (b)~~.~~
(C) North-Eastern part of Malwa Plateau (0) ~~~-~~V't
(d) Southern part of Vindhya Range (d) ~~~-t~
83. Khardungla, the world's highest motorable 83. ~\G'ff, <fI01 ~/'@~ ~ m9f~ ! ~~
Pass, is situated in . ~
(a) Karakoram Range, (a)~~·
(b) Ladakh Range. (b)~~
(c) Zanskar Range (c)~~
(d) Pirpanjal Range (d) 9frn9Ji~~
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Political Science
85. The book 'Politics' is written by 85. '9jW1ro<P>j'~~~
(a) Plato (a) cwm
(b) Green (b) f~
(c) Aristotle ( (c) '¢lJ1B1JiiGG4
. (d) Laski '\ (d) ~
88. The first summit meeting of SAARC was .88. ~'~~ ~$f ~ >j(!ilG4"1~ ~
held at J . (a) ~
(a) Dhaka (b) <PG4C~~
(b) Colombo (c) ~
(c) Delhi (d) k>jG41~I<1M
(d) Islamabad
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91. The 'Human Rights Day' is observed in 91. ~~ m~~ K<P=r ~9f ~ ~
. the world on (a) ~o~ f\5Q1~'!1
(a) 10th December (b) ~80t'\5jG~f<f'!1
(b) 24th October (c) ~~ \5li~
(c) 9th August
(d) ~~~
(d) 5th June
, /
92. In present India the total number of states 92. ~ :~j'!1C~ \5j5t'!1j0$1J'!1
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are (a) ~~~
(a) 25 (b) ~b-~
(b) 28 (c) ~~~
(c) 29 (d) I!lO~'
(d) 30
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Economics
93. "Laissez-faire" is closely related to 93. '~<i \5f~" <p~ ~ ~
(a) Capitalism (a) ~~
(b) Socialism (b) ~llb'f\!)w\'!1 ~
(c) Mixed economy (c) ~\5f~~
(d) Rationing system
(d) GM~~~
94. The policy with which the government tries' 94. (.<:[~~~~9jR~'!1~
. to cope up with the situation of recession is <fl@~~
(a) Contractionary policy (a) ~~~11)"'l"LG4<fl~
(b) Expansionary policy
(b)~~~
"(c) Pricing policy
(c)~~
(d) Health care policy
(d)~~~
96. Which of the following is not a determining 96. ~ ~m ~~~ C<fl1ri ~ ~'>Wl
factor of the supply of a commodity? f.NBfCcorn ~. Of$[ ?
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. 98. Public distribution system in India is an '98. ~I~c\!)~ ~ <r~ ~ \£l<pffl ~~9f.{~~
important instrument of ~
(a) Expansion of demand (a) ~~.
(b) Supply of essential commodities to (b) C~f\8>1ot~~~~~c<rt~~
consumers
(c) OOII8'Wf~~~~c<rt~~
(c) Supply of luxury goods to consumers
(d) ~ 9jRH~\!)t~
(d) Increased import substitution
100. Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) ·100. ~1~®~~ ~ f.t~ (LIC) ~ \£l<pffl .
is a
(a) ~
(a) Bank
(b)\5[-~~~
(b) Non-Bank Financial Institution
(c)· Development Bank (c)~~
(d) Rural Bank . (d) ~"f~.
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[22 ]
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL
DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION
NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION, 2017
(STATE LEVEL)
Roll No.
Total Time: 45 minutes (12 O'clock to 12-45 PM) ~~ g Bel ~(c<!Gf! )~-oor;1,c~~ )~-Bel~)
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English
Q. 1-5. Read the passage and answer the questions 4. The word similar in meaning to 'placid' will
given below: be
In smaller towns, life is less expensive, there is less (a) tranquil
noise and bustle and greater freedom from the numerous (b) high-spirited
distractions which a great city offers. So the scientists (c) rural
often fight shy of great cities and prefer to pursue their (d) natural
studies in more placid surroundings. It would be folly,
however, to believe that science can only flourish in
5. The word 'monastic' is connected with
monastic seclusion away from the surge of human life.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Science derives (a) smaller towns
her strongest impulses from the desire to serve human (b) philosophers
needs as well as from purely philosophic desire to
(c) monks
understand Nature more deeply. Hence, to be in touch
with life, to understand the claims for service made by (d) mountains
humanity, and to attempt to serve them, makes for true
scientific progress. Further, science cannot do without Q. 6-10. Read the following passage and answer the
libraries and laboratories, and she must have the means questions given below:
to free her votaries from the necessity of otherwise
earning their daily bread. If science chooses to live and For Advani, one of India's best oncologists who
work in seclusion, she runs the risk of losing the recently won Padma Bhusan, the country's third-highest
sympathy of those who can provide her with resources. civilian award, battling odds wasn't anything new. Born
Thus science and humanity need each other, and they on August 1, 1947 in Karachi, Sindh, mere fifteen days
both can flourish only when their obligations to each before India gained freedom, the first upheaval in his
other are understood and discharged. life was caused by the Partition. His family had to leave
behind their land and relocate. Eight years later he was
Choose the correct answer from the options given
below: struck by polio, a debilitating disease. It left him
wheelchair-bound. Undeterred and undaunted by his
1. Scientific research cannot flourish
handicap, he dreamt of being a doctor himself and
(a) outside the big and busy cities.
improving people's life through his work. However,
(b) without libraries and laboratories.
Grant Medical College denied him admission due to
(c) without quiet surroundings amidst Nature. his handicap. A lesser person might have given up his
(d) without the distractions of a great city. goal and accepted his setback as his fate, but Dr. Advani
was made of sterner staff, he wrote to the Mumbai
2. The most powerful inspiration for scientific
research comes from University Chancellor and the Government against what
(a) the desire to satisfy the claims of service he saw as injustice. Finally, a letter from the state's
made by mankind. health minister caused the authorities at the Grant
(b) to understand Nature more deeply. Medical College to relent and gained him a medical
(c) Both (a) and (b) seat. Thus, his perseverance and determination paid off.
(d) Neither (a) nor (b) Choose the correct answer from the options given
below:
3. For the progress of scientific research the
scientists need 6. Dr. Advani was born in the year
(a) to be provided with economic security. (a) after India's independence.
(b) to fight shy of great cities. (b) India won independence.
(c) to live amidst poverty. (c) India became a republic.
(d) to have sympathy from all people. (d) previous to Indian independence.
[ 3 ]
7.ld ~Debilitating disease' means a disease that is 12. Ulaanbaatar's Museum of Natural History has
(a) destructive a collection of
(b) incurable (a) many large dinosaur fossils.
(c) incapacitating (b) only the fossils of "Big Mama".
(d) injurious (c) only fossils of dinosaur eggs.
8. As a young man Advani would (d) many fossils of aquatic animals.
(a) easily give up hope.
(b) be often demotivated. 13. Palaeontologists are people who study
(c) be afraid of failure. (a) ancient history
(d) never be daunted. (b) rocks
(c) birds
9. Advani got the medical seat with the help of
(d) fossils
(a) the Vice-Chancellor of Mumbai University.
(b) the Principal of Grant Medical College. 14. The expression "stamping ground" means
(c) the Health Minister of the state to which (a) a haunt or a favourite place of resort.
he belonged.
(b) a tourist spot.
(d) his fate.
(c) a route taken by migratory birds.
10. The first upheaval of Advani's life was caused (d) a marshy land.
by
(a) polio 15. The Flaming Cliffs site is in
(b) some debilitating disease (a) North Korea
(c) the partition of Karachi (b) Singapore
(d) the partition of India (c) Mongolia
Q. 11-15. Read the passage and answer the questions (d) Rajasthan
given below:
Q 16-17. The following five sentences come from a
The Flaming Cliffs continue to be one of the most
paragraph. The first and the last sentences are given.
visited areas in the South Gobi. Apart from the lure of
Choose the order in which the three sentences
its stunning panorama, this land was the ancient
(P,Q,R) should appear to complete the paragraph:
stamping ground of many dinosaurs, whose bleached
bones and eggs have been recovered from the desert 16. S 1. Malaria is always associated with damp and
sands, in one of history's most thrilling discoveries. marshy land.
In the early 1920s, American palaeontologist Roy S2
Chapman Andrews created history in global scientific S3
circles by uncovering the first dinosaur eggs ever found S4
during his explorations of the Gobi Desert in this area.
S5 This can be done by draining all ponds and
Known as Byanazag in Mongolian, the surreal environs
of the Flaming Cliffs, with their swaths of saxaul shrubs, pools and by covering them with a film of
kerosene oil.
in fact turned out to be a dinosaur cemetery of sorts.
Palaeontologists have recovered several hugely P - The only way to destroy mosquitoes is to
important fossils, amongst them those of "Big Mama", prevent their breeding in standing water.
nesting oviraptor. You can see many of them in Q - This is because the standing water is the
Ulaanbaatar's Museum of Natural History. breeding place of the mosquito.
Choose the correct answer from the options given R - A mosquito begins life as a larva living in
below: the water.
11. Roy Chapman Andrews was the first person Choose from the options given below:
who
(a) PQR
(a) visited the Gobi desert.
(b) discovered the dinosaur eggs. (b) RQP
(c) faced a dinosaur. (c) QPR
(d) lived in the desert. (d) QRP
[4 ]
17. S 1. Jim was in the hotel room when the leopard Q 20-29. Choose the word that bestsflllsthe blank
sneaked in.
S2
from the options given:
S3 20. The whole village was by the earthquake.
S4
S5 Even though scared he jumped out of bed (a) obliterated
to lock the bathroom door.
(b) enriched
P - Then he saw the leopard which
immediately ran into the bathroom. (c) abandoned
Q - He was awakened by the sound of
shattering glass. (d) reconstructed
R -Never he felt something moving in his bed.
Choose from the options given below:
(a) PQR 21. The government was thinking of providing
(b) QPR --- on import of edible oil.
(c) QRP
(d) RPQ (a) tax
19. P- A new mischief got into the head ofPhatik, (a) plucked
the ring-leader among the boys of the
(b) blossomed
village.
Q- (c) sprung
R - The owner of the log would be angry and (d) sprouted
surprised, and they would all enjoy the fun.
(a) There was a heavy log lying on the mud
flat of the river waiting to be shaped into
the mast of a boat. 24. We could hear the --- of pots and pans
(b) He decided that they should all work from the kitchen.
together to shift the log from its place and
roll it way. (a) clatter
(c) Everyone seconded the proposal and it was
(b) cackle
carried unanimously.
(d) Just as the fun was about to start Phatik's (c) chuckle
younger brother sauntered up and sat on
the log without a word. (d) cracking
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25. I feel so that it is hard for me to focus 32. Blowing one's own trumpet
on anything. (a) Talk too much
(a) disappointed
(b) Praising oneself
(b) distracted
(c) Playing own trumpet
(c) disoriented
(d) Praising everyone around
(d) disillusioned
33. Run across
26. I am a little about speaking in public.
(a) Pursue
(a) timid
(b) Overflow
(b) enthusiastic
(c) Meet somebody by chance
(c) courageous
(d) Review
(d) weakling
29. There are many pieces in the museum. Q 36-40. In the following passage there are some
(a) antic numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the
(b) antique most appropriate word from the options given below:
(c) artful
The skin's worst enemy is the sun. If you avoid
(d) ailing
--36-- to the sun you can help to prolong the
--37-- of the skin. The sun
Q. 30-35. Select the meaning of the given phrases/
-- 38-· - deprive the skin of--39--, hastening
idioms:
the appearance of certain lines and wrinkles that
30. Out and out --40:--:- is all about.
(a) Thoroughly
36. (a) much
(b) No more
(b) extra exposure
(c) Deadly against
(c) additional
(d) In favour of
(d) excessive
. 31. Worked up
37. (a) beauty
(aj Built
(b) luxury
(b) Solved
(c) Excited (c) colour
(d) Get rid of (d) discoloration
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38. (a) should 45. Despicable I ,
(b) may
(a) Worthless
(c) can
(b) Respectable
(d) oughtto
(c) Shameless
(d) Contemptible
39. (a) water
(b) dampness Q 46-47. Select the word which is nearest in meaning
(c) wetness to the given word:
(d) moisture
46. Ingenious
40. (a) growing (a) Clever
(b) increasing (b) Naive
(c) ageing (c) Honest
(d) mellowing (d) Trustful
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