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PHASE – I
NATIONAL STANDARD EXAMINATION IN JUNIOR SCIENCE
Q.P. CODE:
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Time: 2.00 Hrs. Maximum Marks: 240

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a) General
1. This booklet is your Question Paper. The question paper contains 4 sections. Section (I) Physics, (II) Chemistry, Section
(III) Biology and Section (IV) Mathematics.
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Physics Section - I
1. The displacement S of a body of a body is given by 2s = gt 2, where g is constant. Find the
velocity of body at any time t?
(A) gt/2 (B) gt
(C) gt2/2 (D) gt3/6

2. A stone is thrown vertically upward with an initial speed vo. The distance and displacement

of the stone in time is

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

3. The greatest height to which a man can throw a stone is h. The greatest distance to which
he can throw will be
(A) h/2 (B) 2h
(C) h (D) 4h

4. The velocity of a body is given by the equation v = 9 – 0.3 t, where t is the time taken. The
body is undergoing
(A) uniform acceleration (B) non-uniform acceleration
(C) zero-acceleration (D) uniform retardation

5. Which of the following graph shows retarding motion?


(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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6. A ball is thrown in the vertically upward direction taking air resistance into account if t 1 is the
time of ascent and t2 the time of descent, how are t1 and t2 related to each other?
(A) t1 = t2 (B) t1 > t2
(C) t2 > t1 (D) none of these

7. Two spheres having masses 10 g and 25 g are projected horizontally from the same height
with velocities V1 and V2 and they fall to the ground in time intervals t 1 and t2 respectively.
If the ratio V1 : V2 is 1 : 3 the ratio t1 : t2 will be
(A) 10 : 25 (B) 25 : 10
(C) 1 : 1 (D) 1 : 3

8. A ball is thrown straight up. The magnitude of acceleration at the top point on its path is
(A) g (B)

(C) Zero (D)

9. A particle is projected with initial velocity u in the vertically upward direction, find the
distance covered in the last t second, while the particle is going up.
(A) gt2 (B) 2gt2
(C) (D)

10. Ratio of average velocity of a train during a journey to the maximum velocity between two
station is
(A) = 1 (B) > 1
(C) < 1 (D) > or < 1
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11. Velocity-time graph corresponding to


displacement-time graph shown in adjoining
figure is

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

12. The location of a particle is changed. What can we say about the displacement and distance
covered by the particle?
(A) Both cannot be zero
(B) One of the two may be zero
(C) Both must be zero
(D) If one is positive, the other is negative and vice-versa

13. A car travels a distance S on a straight road in two hours and then returns to the starting
point in the next three hours. Its average velocity is
(A) S/5 (B) 2S/5
(C) S/2 + S/3 (D) Zero

14. A particle moving on a straight line ultimately comes to rest. What is the angle between its
initial velocity and acceleration?
(A) zero (B) p/4
(C) p/2 (D) p

15. A car accelerates from rest for time t 1 at constant rate a1 and then it retards at the constant
rate a2 for time t2 and comes to rest. t1/t2 =
(A) a1/a2 (B) a2/a1
(C) (D)
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16. A train is moving at a constant speed V. Its driver observes another train in front of him on
the same track and moving in the same direction with constant speed v. If the distance
between the trains be x, what should be the minimum retardation of the train so as to avoid
collision/
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

17. A particle is projected vertically upwards and it attains maximum height H. If the ratio of
times to attain height h(h < H) is 1/3, then h equals
(A) 2/3 . H (B) 3/ 4 . H
(C) 4/3 . H (D) 3/2 . H

18. In the following speed-time graph


the shaded portion gives
(A) distance travelled
(B) average speed
(C) average velocity
(D) displacement travelled

19. Figure shows the displacement time graph of a particle


moving on the X axis.
(A) the particle is continuously going in positive x direction
(B) the particle is at rest
(C) the velocity increases up to a time t0 and then becomes
constant
(D) the particle moves at a constant velocity up to a time t0,
and then stops

20. A particle is moving in a straight line with initial velocity u and uniform acceleration f. If the
sum of the distance covered in tth and (t + 1)th second is 100 m, then its velocity after t sec in
m/s is
(A) 20 (B) 30
(C) 50 (D) 80

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Chemistry Section - II
1. In which of the following substances, the interparticle forces of attraction are the strongest?
(A) Sodium chloride (B) Glycerine
(C) Ethyl alcohol (D) Carbon dioxide

2. A gas can be best liquefied by


(A) Lowering the temperature (B) Increasing the temperature
(C) Increasing the pressure (D) Both (A) and (C)

3. Which of the following compounds will undergo sublimation?


(A) Common Salt (B) Camphor
(C) Sugar (D) Sand

4. Which of the following generalization cannot be made about the phase change of a pure
substance from solid to liquid?
(A) It involves a change in potential energy
(B) It involves a change in kinetic energy
(C) It involves no change in temperature
(D) It may take place at different temperature for different compounds

5. Which of the following substances in the gaseous state should be called as vapour?
(A) Nitrogen (B) Fluorine
(C) Chlorine (D) Iodine

6. The melting points of four solids A, B, C and D are 78 oC, 262oC, 100oC and 168oC
respectively. Arrange them in increasing order of their interparticle forces of attraction.
(A) A < C < D < B (B) B < D < C < A
(C) C < D < A < B (D) D < B < A < C

7. What is the temperature on the Kelvin scale at which all molecular motion virtually stops?
(A) 298 K (B) 573 oC
(C) -273 C
o
(D) 273 K

8. Boiling is
(A) Endothermic process (B) Exothermic process
(C) Both (A) and (C) (D) None

9. By increasing external pressure, the melting point of ice.


(A) Increases (B) Decreases
(C) May increase or decrease (D) Does not change
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10. Evaporation of a liquid at room temperature leads to ______________________ effect.


(A) heating (B) cooling (C) freezing (D) melting

11. Which of the following will diffuse most rapidly?


(A) H2 (B) N2 (C) He (D) CO2

12. At room temperature, the force of attraction between the particles of liquid substance is
__________ than those which exist in gaseous state.
(A) lesser (B) equal (C) greater (D) more disturbed

13. The phenomenon of change of a liquid into the gaseous state at any temperature below its
boiling point is called______________.
(A) evaporation (B) sublimation (C) condensation (D) melting

14. What is the correct term for phase change from solid directly to liquid?
(A) Sublimation (B) Liquefaction (C) Fusion (D) Vaporisation

15. Which of the following represent the correct increasing order of evaporation?
(A) Alcohol, water, ether, kerosene oil (B) Ether, alcohol, water, kerosene oil
(C) Water, ether, kerosene oil, petrol (D) Kerosene oil, ether, water, alcohol

16. Which one of the following pairs will not exhibit diffusion?
(A) Hydrogen, Oxygen (B) Oxygen, Water
(C) Salt, Salt (D) Sugar, Water

17. Which of the following is not consider as matter?


(A) Fog (B) Humidity (C) Melting point (D) Blood

18. Water cycle is an example of which of the following?


(A) Change in the composition of matter
(B) Effect of pressure on the melting point of a solid
(C) Inter conversion of states of matter
(D) Effect of pressure on the boiling point of matter

19. Density of ice is maximum at


(A) 0oC (B) 4oC (C) 15oC (D) None of these

20. The maximum temperature above which a gas cannot be liquefied by applying pressure is
(A) critical temperature (B) boiling temperature
(C) melting temperature (D) freezing temperature

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Biology Section - III


1. Which of the following statement are correct?
(a) The cell membrane is impermeable
(b) Cell walls are found in plant cells and fungi
(c) Human cells are prokaryotic cells
(d) An ostrich egg cell is the largest known cell
(A) (a) and (b) (B) (b) and (c)
(C) (b) and (d) (D) (a) and (d)

2. Which of the following is / are true for both RNA and DNA?
(a) RNA is double-stranded, DNA single-stranded
(b) RNA has the base uracil in place of the thymine in DNA
(c) RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose
(d) DNA and RNA both are single stranded
(A) (a) and (b) (B) (b) and (c)
(C) (b) and (d) (D) (a) and (d)

3. Match the following structures with the name of their discoverer.


Column – I Column – II
(a) Ribosomes (i) Christian de Duve
(b) Mitochondria (ii) Van Beneden
(c) Lysosomes (iii) George Palade
(d) Centrioles (iv) Kolliker
(A) (a  i), (b  ii), (c  iii), (d  iv) (B) (a  iv), (b  iii), (c  ii), (d  i)
(C) (a  iii), (b  iv), (c  i), (d  ii) (D) (a  i), (b  iv), (c  ii), (d  iii)

4. Ribosomes are chemically made up of


(A) Proteins and lipids (B) Proteins and RNA
(C) Proteins and DNA (D) Glucose and Proteins

5. Contractile vacuole in amoeba helps in


(A) Digestion of food (B) Storage of food
(C) Controlling functions of amoeba (D) Osomoregulation

6. Name the tissue where cells are living, thin walled, isodiametric with intercellular spaces
(A) Collenchyma (B) Parenchyma
(C) Sclerenchyma (D) All of these
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7. Which of the following cells are enucleated at maturity?


(A) RBC and WBC (B) RBC and sieve tube
(C) Sieve tube and parenchyma (D) Parenchyma and sclerenchyma

8. Which of the following statements is/are true?


(A) Striated muscles are involuntary
(B) unstriated muscles are voluntary
(C) unstriated muscles easily get fatigued
(D) striated muscles can perform respiration in scarcity of O2

9. Hereditary material present in bacterial cell is:


(A) Nucleosome (B) nucleoid
(C) chromosome (D) mesosome

10. What are the infoldings of inner mitochondrial membrane called


(A) Cristae (B) Mesosome
(C) Villi (D) Oxysome

11. Which plastid is mainly involved in storage of proteins?


(A) Chloroplast (B) Amyloplast
(C) Aleuroplast/Proteinoplast (D) Chromoplast

12. The husk of coconut is made up of


(A) Parenchyma (B) Collenchyma
(C) Sclerenchyma (D) Meristem

13. Fluid part of blood after removal of corpuscles is known as ………. .


(A) serum (B) plasma
(C) lymph (D) extracellular fluid

14. Cuboidal : Epithelial :: Cardiac :


(A) Muscular (B) Nervous
(C) Connective (D) Areolar

15. From the following statements select the combination of incorrect statements.
(i) RER is found abundantly in protein synthesizing cells.
(ii) Chromoplasts are involved in the synthesis and storage of carbohydrates, oil and protein
granules.
(iii) Mitochondria are found in prokaryotic cells and mature red blood cells of mammals.
(A) i, ii are incorrect (B) ii, iii are incorrect
(C) i, iii are incorrect (D) All are incorrect statements
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16. From the following set of plant conducting tissues identify the correct option.

(a) (b) (c)

(A) (a) – Tracheid, (b) – Sieve tube, (c) Vessel


(B) (a) – Sieve tube, (b) – Vessel, (c) – Tracheid
(C) (a) – Vessel, (b) – Tracheid, (c) – Sieve tube
(D) (a) – Tracheid, (b) –Vessel (c) – Sieve tube

17. During an experiment a freshwater algal cell was dropped into marine water for 20 minutes
and was then observed under a microscope. Which of the following conclusions best
describes the algal cell condition.
(A) Endosmosis leading to expansion of the protoplasm
(B) Exosmosis leading to expansion of the protoplasm
(C) Exosmosis leading to shrinkage of the protoplasm
(D) Endosmosis leading to shrinkage of the protoplasm

18. Which of the following consists of skeletal muscle tissue?


(i) digestive tract (ii) arteries (iii) heart (iv) limbs muscle
(A) iv only (B) i and ii only
(C) iii and iv only (D) i, ii, iii, iv

19. Which type of mammalian tissue has the least power of regeneration?
(A) Skin epidermis (B) Endothelium of blood vessels
(C) Skeletal tissue (D) Nervous tissue of central nervous system

20. Cell division takes place when the cell


(A) Is haploid (B) Becomes diploid
(C) Attains optimum growth (D) Any time

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Mathematics Section - IV

1. If and then is equal to


(A) – 4 (B) 1/3
(C) 1 (D) –1

2. p, q, r, s are four digits such that product of these, pqrs is odd : x = pn + qn and y = qn + rn +
sn, then (–1)x + (–1)y = _____ (where n is natural number)
(A) 0 (B) –2
(C) 2 (D) none of these

3. A number 3a45 is divisible by ‘3’ but not by ‘9’. Then the number of possible values of ‘a’ is
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

4. If the H.C.F. of the polynomials is


then the relation between a and b is
(A) 3a + 8b = 0 (B) 8a – 3b = 0
(C) 8a + 3b = 0 (D) a – 2b = 0

5. Which of the following is not a perfect square


(A) a2 + b2 + c2 – 2ab – 2bc + 2ca (B) a2 + b2 + c2 + 2ab – 2bc – 2ca
(C) a + b + c – 2ab – 2bc – 2ca
2 2 2
(D) a2 + b2 + c2 + 2ab + 2bc + 2ca

6. Rationalizing factor of is ______


(A) (B)
(C) (D) all the above

7. If , then xx is equal to
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 9 (D) none of these

8. The number of real solutions of equation is


(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
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9. If x = ,
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) None of these

10. What is the units digit of 126 + 526 + 626 ?


(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

11. The number of integers between ‘a’ and ‘b’ where a < b is
(A) b – a + 1 (B) b – a – 1
(C) b – a (D) a – b

12. If a, b, c is positive real numbers such that then the common value of
these fractions is:
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

13. The sum of coefficients of the polynomial is


107
(A) 16 (B) 3
(C) 3107. 24 (D) None of these

14. The value of x, when =


(A) 210 (B) 2010
(C) 1024 (D) 512

15. The fraction is equal to

(A) (B)

(C) 1 (D)
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16. If then the value of is

(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3

17. If , then
(A) 4 (B) 6
(C) 3 (D) 2

18. The rational number of the form p and q are positive integers, which represents

i.e., (0.1343434....) is :
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

19. As shown in the figure,


AB = BC = CD = DE = EF = FG = GH. Find the size
of ÐA in degrees.
(A) 10˚ (B) 20˚
(C) 25˚ (D) 12.5˚

20. If P1, P2, P3, P4 are prime numbers, then (P1 P2 P3 P4 + 1) is divisible by
(A) P1 (B) P2
(C) P3 (D) none of these

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NATIONAL STANDARD EXAMINATION IN JUNIOR SCIENCE


ANSWERS
Physics (Section – I)

1. B 2. B 3. B 4. D
5. D 6. C 7. C 8. A
9. C 10. C 11. B 12. A
13. D 14. D 15. B 16. D
17. B 18. A 19. D 20. C

Chemistry (Section – II)


1. A 2. D 3. B 4. B
5. D 6. A 7. C 8. A
9. B 10. B 11. A 12. C
13. A 14. C 15. B 16. C
17. C 18. C 19. B 20. A

Biology (Section – III)

1. C 2. B 3. C 4. B
5. D 6. B 7. B 8. D
9. B 10. A 11. C 12. C
13. B 14. A 15. B 16. D
17. C 18. A 19. D 20. C

Mathematics (Section – IV)


1. C 2. A 3. C 4. B
5. C 6. A 7. B 8. A
9 B 10. B 11. B 12. B
13. A 14. C 15. D 16. B
17. A 18. D 19. A 20. D

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ANSWERS & Solutions


Physics (Section – I)
1. B
1.
Hence, v = gt

2. B

2. Displacement =

Distance = =

3. B

3. ;

Distance = u × t =

= = 2h

4. D
4. v = u – at
a = –0.3
Hence, uniform retardation.

5. D
5. For retarding motion
S=
Curve of s–t graph will be parabolic downward.

6. C

6.

Hence, t2 > t1

7. C

7.

Hence, =1:1

8. A
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8. At any point in vertical motion acceleration = g.

9. C

9. ;

S = S1 – S2 =

10. C

10. ; Hence,

11. B
11. For whole part a = –ve. Hence, slope of v–t graph is –ve for whole motion.

12. A
12. Distance will never be zero and displacement may or may not be zero hence, both cannot
be zero.

13. D
13. Displacement = 0
Hence, Vavg = 0

14. D
14. Acceleration is opposite to velocity.
Hence, angle is p.

15. B
15.

16. D
16.
Using v2 = u2 + 2as

17. B

17. h = ut –

gt2 – 2ut + 2h = 0

t1t2 = …(i) and

t1 + t2 = …(ii) Þ t2 = 3t1 …(iii)

H= …(iv)

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Solving equation (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv), we get h =

18. A
18. Area under speed time graph give distance.

19. D
19. Slope of x-t graph gives velocity. Upto to slope is constant and after to slope = 0.

20. C
20.
2(u + ft) = 100 Þ u + ft = 50 = V

Chemistry (Section – II)


1. A 2. D 3. B 4. B
5. D 6. A 7. C 8. A
9. B 10. B 11. A 12. C
13. A 14. C 15. B 16. C
17. C 18. C 19. B 20. A
1. A
1. Sodium chloride is a solid.

2. D
2. A gas can be best liquefied by lowering the temperature & increasing the pressure.

3. B
3. Camphor sublimes

4. B
4. There is no change in K.E during state change.

5. D
5. Iodine in gaseous state is called iodine vapour.

6. A
6. 78oC < 100oC <168oC < 262oC

7. C
7. At 0 K all the molecular motion virtually stops.

8. A
8. Boiling is endothermic process.

9. B
9. Increasing external pressure the melting point of ice decreases.

10. B
10. Evaporation causes cooling
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11. A
11. H2 is the weighs least.

12. C
12. Force of attraction is greater in liquid than gaseous state.

13. A
13. Evaporation takes place below boiling point.

14. C
14. Solid to liquid phase change is called melting or fusion.

15. B
15. The correct order of evaporation is Ether, alcohol, water, kerosene oil

16. C
16. Salt, salt are solid they don’t diffuse on their own.

17. C
17. Melting point is the temperature at which anything melts.

18. C
18. Water cycle is an example of inter conversion of state of matter.

19. B
19. Density of ice is maximum at 4oC.

20. A
20. Critical temperature is the temperature above which a gas cannot be liquefied by applying
any amount of pressure.

Biology (Section – III)


1. C
Sol. – Cell membranes are semipermeable
– Cell wall found in plant cell, bacterial cell and fungal cell
– Human cell are eukaryotic in nature
– ostrich egg is the largest known cell

2. B
Sol. RNA contains Ribose sugar and it has single stranded structure while DNA contains
Deoxyribose sugar and it has double helical structure.

3. C
Sol. Ribosome – George Palade
Mitochondria – Kolliker
Lysosome – Christian de Duve
Centrioles – Van Beneden

4. B

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Sol. Ribosomes are made up of RNA and proteins.

5. D
Sol. Contractile vacuole of amoeba helps in the osomoregulation.

6. B
Sol. Parenchyma tissue is living and thin walled.

7. B
Sol. At maturity RBC and sieve tubes loose their nucleus.

8. D
Sol. During fatigue striated muscles perform anaerobic respiration.

9. B
Sol. bacterial cells have circular DNA.

10. A
Sol. Cristae are the fold like structure present in mitochondria.

11. C
Sol. Aleuroplast is involved in the storage of protein.

12. C
Sol. Husk of coconut is made up of sclerenchymatous fibres.

13. B
Sol. Plasma is the fluid part of blood which is pale yellow in colour

14. A
Sol. Cuboidal tissues are a type of epithelial tissues while cardiac tissue muscular in nature.

15. B
Sol. RER is found in all proteins synthesizing cells, chromoplasts are coloured pigment present
in all coloured part of plant. Mitochondria are eukaryotic in nature.

16. D
Sol. (a) Tracheid (b) Vessel (c) Sieve tube

17. C
Sol. Algal cell shows shrinkage because of exoosmosis

18. A
Sol. Skeletal muscles are voluntary in nature.

19. D
Sol. Neurons do not have capacity to regenerate.

20. C
Sol. When the cells attains optimum growth it starts to devide

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5. C 6. A 7. B 8. A
9 B 10. B 11. B 12. B
13. A 14. C 15. D 16. B
17. A 18. D 19. A 20. D
1. and then

2. pqrs is odd Þ p, q, r, s are all odd Þ x is even and y is odd hence (–1)x + (–1)y = 0

3. Possible values of a are 0, 3, 9

4. a = –3 and b = –8

5. can’t be perfect square

7.

8. which can’t be zero for any real x.

9.

12. Also (Put c = b)

13. sum of coefficients is

14.

15.

16. let

17.

18. Let then and

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Using exterior angle property ÐGHF = 6x

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