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SAMPLE PAPER 2

SECTION 01 LOGICAL REASONING


1. What is missing from given pattern?
2W3, 1S9, 1Q7, __, 1K1
(A)1P6
(B) 1M3
(C) 1R8
(D) 1S9
Ans: B
The letters are consecutive letters with the prime number as
the position value and the digits on either of the letter together
indicate the place value of the letter.
2W3 => W = 23
1S9 => S = 19
1Q7 => Q = 17
1K1 => K = 11
Missing term is 1M3
2. What are next in given pattern?
12 15 15 18 18 21 21
(A) 23 26
(B) 23 23
(C) 22 24
(D) 22 22
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Ans: B
The next pattern is form by adding 3 to each term.
3. Here are some words translated from an artificial language.
aptaose means first base
eptaose means second base
lartabuk means ballpark
Which word could mean “baseball”?
(A) buklarta
(B) oseepta
(C) bukose
(D) oselarta
Ans: D
Apta means first; ose means base; epta means second; larta
means ball; and buk means park. Thus, oselarta means
baseball.
4. Directory is about
(A) Telephone
(B) Listing
(C) Computer
(D) Names
Ans: B

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A directory is a listing of names or things, so choice B is the
essential element. A telephone (choice A) often has a
directory associated with it, but it is not essential. A computer
(choice C) uses a directory format to list files, but it is not
required. Names (choice D) are often listed in a directory, but
many other things are listed in directories, so this is not the
essential element.
5.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)
Ans: C
All four segments use the same figures: two squares, one
circle, and one triangle. In the first segment, the squares are
on the outside of the circle and triangle. In the second
segment, the squares are below the other two. In the third
segment, the squares on are the inside. In the fourth segment,
the squares are above the triangle and circle.

SECTION 02 SCIENCES

6. What is the inelastic band connecting a bone and a muscle


called?
(A)Cartilage (B) Tendon
(C)Ligaments (D) Synapse
Ans: B

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A tendon is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that
usually connects muscle to bone.
7. Why are frogs categorized as a four-life stage animal?
(A)The fertilization of their eggs is done externally
(B)Frogs use their skin and lungs to breathe
(C)Tadpole and adult frog have completely different
structures
(D)They can live both in land and water
Ans: C
Frog has four different stages in its lifecycle namely: egg,
tadpole, tadpole with leg and adult.
8. Identify the effect of gravitational force?
(A)The Earth is revolving around the Sun
(B)A steel spoon is attracted by the magnet
(C)An object becomes lighter when you put it inside water
(D)The car tyres get worn out with time
Ans: A
The Earth is revolving around the Sun because of the
gravitational force.
9. Identify the word that is wrongly encircled.
(A) Animal food – milk, butter, eggs, meat, rice
(B) Our planets – Mars, Earth, Sun, Uranus, Neptune
(C) Herbivores – giraffe, cow, deer, fox, elephant
(D) Wading birds – cranes, flamingoes, duck, herons
Ans: C

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Deer, cow, giraffe and elephant are herbivorous. Fox is
omnivorous.
10. Rohit was stopped by a traffic police for not following one
of the safety measures while driving a car, what did Rohit
not do?
(A)Wear a helmet (B) Wear his seat belt
(C)Wear a life jacket (D) All of them
Ans: B
While driving a car he cannot wear a helmet or a life jacket.
He can miss wearing his seat belt.
11. Neha lives in a filthy neighborhood, there
is garbage thrown outside her house, this is
very unhealthy because
(A)Flies and insects breed in the garbage
(B)Garbage protects us from diseases
(C)Garbage makes the place look clean
(D)Garbage causes sound pollution
Ans: A
Garbage promotes growth of flies and
insects.
12. Name the organ present in human body
that gets rid of carbon dioxide.
(A)Intestines
(B)Lungs
(C)Kidneys
(D)Liver
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Ans: B
You have two lungs, which together form one of the largest
organs in your body. They helps in getting rid of carbon
dioxide from the air that we breathe in.
13. Ankit was telling his friend that he saw dew drops on the flat
broad side of the leaf, the flat broad side of the leaf is the
(A)Stomata (B) Chlorophyll
(C)Lamina (D) Leaf blade
Ans: C
Leaf contains broad extended blade called as lamina of a leaf.
14. What will happen if we throw garbage and harmful
chemicals into the soil?
(A)The garbage and chemicals will mix with the soil thus
polluting the soil
(B)The garbage and chemicals will not effect the soil
(C)The garbage and chemicals may kill the living organisms
present in the soil
(D)Both A and C
Ans: D
15. Take half a glass of water and add few drops of oil
into it, you will observe that the oil
(A)Will dissolve in water
(B)Will float on top
(C)Will turn solid
(D)Will turn gas
Ans: B
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Oil does not dissolve in water, thus it will float on the top
surface of water.
16. When a ringing mobile phone is kept under a mattress it
cannot be heard. This happens because
(A)The sound produced is absorbed by the mattress
(B)Sound cannot be produced under the mattress
(C)The object cannot be seen so the sound cannot be heard
(D)None of the above
Ans: A
17. What is incorrect about the first set of teeth?
I. They are temporary teeth
II. These teeth generally last from age 6 to age 12 in human
being
III.These teeth cannot be used to chew foods
(A)Both I and II (B) Both II and III
(C)Only III (D) None of the above
Ans: C
The first set of teeth in human are called baby teeth or primary
teeth. These teeth are temporary teeth, they lasts from age 6
to age 12 in human beings. They are used for chewing of the
food particles.
18. Give suitable headings to X and Y
(A) Y- Winter season fruit
X- Summer season fruit

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(B) Y- Winter season
fruit
X- Winter season fruit

(C) Y- Summer season


fruit
X- Fruit with one seed

(D) Y- Fruit with many


seeds
None of the above
Ans: C
19. Jyoti held two sheets of material under the Sun
as shown in the below given picture. Which of
the following best explains why no shadow was
formed by the two sheets of materials?
(A)Both sheets A and B allowed all light to pass through
(B)Both sheets A and B allowed only some light to pass
through
(C)Sheet A did not allow light to pass through it, but sheet B
did
(D)Sheet B did not allow light to pass through it, but sheet A
did
Ans: A

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20. Identify the incorrect labeling of the different types of force
shown below.

(A)Both I and III (B) Both III and II


(C)Only V (D) None of the above
Ans: D
21. Ancient aeroplane were made of wood. However, modern
aeroplanes are made of a special type of aluminium.

Which property of aluminium makes it a better choice for


making aeroplanes than wood?
I. Aluminium is lighter than wood
II. Aluminium is stronger than wood
III.Aluminium is less flexible than wood
IV. Aluminium floats on water whereas wood sinks
(A)Both I and II (B) Both I and III
(C)Only II (D) Both III and IV
Ans: A

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Aluminium is stronger and lighter than wood. It does not get
corrodes easily and it can be melted easily.
22. Kitty carried out an experiment using three different plants
as shown below. Each of the containers had equal quantity
of water. She sealed the top of the containers.

Two days later, she measured the volume of water remaining


in each container and plotted the following graph.

Which of the plants had absorbed the most water?


(A)X
(B)Y
(C) Z
(D)All the three absorbed equal amount of water
Ans: B
23. Study the flowchart shown below and answer the following
question.

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Which of the following is an incorrect match?
(A)Sparrow: Box X
(B)Goldfish: Box Y
(C)Housefly: Box X
(D)Flea: Box Y
Ans: C
24. Neha had a sheet of paper with some holes cut in it. The
shadow cast by the sheet of paper is shown below. Which of
the following correctly shows the shadow produced?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Ans: D
25. Our digestive system consists of mouth, gullet, stomach,
small intestine and large intestine. What would happen if the
gullet was missing?
I. Saliva cannot be produced to help digest food
II. The food is immediately absorbed by the blood
III.The food from the mouth cannot get to the stomach
IV. The stomach would not
be able to produce digestive juices
(A)Only I (B) Only II
(C)Both I and III (D) None of the above
Ans: B
If the gullet was missing in the human digestive system then
the food from the mouth cannot enter directly into the
stomach.
26. The different shapes of the Moon are shown in the given
figures. Identify the shape of the Moon when
I. The moon is between the Earth and the Sun
II. The side of the Moon facing the Earth is fully illuminated
by the Sun.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)
Ans: A
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When the moon is between earth and the sun then there is
lunar eclipse. The side of the Moon facing the Earth is fully
illuminated by the Sun then there will be full bright moon.
27. Identify the correct option regarding the below figure?

I III IV IV
(A) Pull Pull Push Push
(B) Pull Pull Push Pull
Pus
(C) Push Push Push
h
Pus
(D) Pull Push Pull
h
Ans: D
28. Joy makes a list of actions that shows friction produces heat.
He included following actions in his list
I. Moving a car’s wheel on the road
II. Lifting a heavy load
III.Rubbing hand together
IV. Scratching a match stick against the box
Which of the above action is incorrect?

(A)Both I and III (B) Both II and III


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(C)I, III and IV (D) Only II
Ans: D
29. Which of the following is a correct match?
Birds - Type of food they eat
(A)Sparrow - Other animals (B) Owl - Plants
(C)Crow - Both plants and insect (D) Eagle – Grain
Ans: C
Cowl is omnivore animal that eats plants and other animals.
Crow is an omnivore animal that eats both plants and insect.
Sparrow is herbivore animal that eat only plants. Eagle is
carnivore animal that eats meat. Therefore, crow – both plant
and insect is correct pair.

30. _________are known as food factories of a plant.


(A)Green leaves (B) Roots
(C)Stem (D) Flower
Ans: A
Green leaves cook food for the plants thus they are called the
food factories of a plant
31. Weather is caused by the
(A)Sun (B) Night air
(C)Temperature (D) Clouds
Ans: A
Weather is caused by changing condition of the sun and wind
and sea.
32. Solar energy comes from
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(A)The sun (B) Tides
(C)Oil (D) Fossils
Ans: A
33. Water droplets that are too heavy to float make
(A)Fog (B) Clouds
(C)Rain (D) Dew
Ans: C
34. Which of the following does not take the shape of the
container it is in?
(A)Pencil (B) Oil
(C)Water (D) Milk
Ans: A
35. The bird that can never fly
(A)Duck (B) Crow
(C)Bulbul (D) Kiwi
Ans: D
Kiwi is the flightless bird

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