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AMU IX ENTRANCE PRACTICE PAPER PART 2

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Chapters Included : 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 17, 18

Question 1 – 45 : Single Correct Answer Type Questions



1. Which of the following is not considered as microorganisms?


a. Fungi


b. Algae


c. Bacteria


d. Virus


2. Which of the following disease and its causing microorganism is not incorrect?


a. Chicken pox – Bacteria


b. Influenza – Algae


c. Dysentery – Protozoa


d. Typhoid - Virus


3. Which of the following statement is incorrect?


a. The microbe growing on bread is a fungus


b. Aspergillus & Amoeba belongs to fungi whereas Paramoecium is a protozoa


c. Microorganisms can live hot springs but can't live in ice cold climate


d. None of the above


4. Which of the following is correct?


a. Louis Pasteur discovered both fermentation and pasteurisation


b. Antibiotics do not work against viruses


c. Chicken pox spreads through contact whereas Hepatitis A spreads through water


d. All of these


5. Disease causing microorganisms are called


a. Pnicogen


b. Pathogen


c. Antigen


d. Carrier


6. Which of the following fixes Nitrogen present in the soil?


a. Bacteria


b. Blue green algae


c. Bacillus anthracis


d. Both A & B


7. The phenomenon which is not essential for the survival for an individual but essential for the continuation of species is


a. Digestion


b. Reproduction


c. Excretion


d. Growth


8. Synthetic fibres are synthesised from raw materials called


a. Petrochemicals


b. Raw material of petroleum origin


c. Both A & B


d. PET


9. Choose the correct match

a. A - i, B - iii, C - iv, D – ii


b. A - iv, B - ii, C - i, D – iii


c. A - iv, B - ii, C - iii, D – i


d. A - ii, B - iv, C - i, D – iii


10. Which of the following is correct?


a. Poly - large, mer – units


b. Poly - small, mer – repeating


c. Poly - many, mer – repeating


d. Poly - many, mer – units


11. Which of the following is not a property of plastic?


a. Plastic is Non reactive


b. Plastic is heavy, strong and durable


c. Plastic is poor conductor


d. Melamine plastic makes uniform of firemen flame resistant


12. Which is not a bad consequence of deforestation?


a. Erosion


b. Decrease in soil fertility


c. Land for cultivation


d. Droughts


13. The speed with which water from the soil surface moves into the ground is known as


a. Seeping rate


b. Infiltration rate


c. Desertification rate


d. Moving rate


14. Which of the following is not an endemic species of Pachmarhi Biosphere reserve?


a. Sal


b. Bison


c. Indian Giant squirrel


d. Wild pineapple


15. The variety of organisms existing on earth, their interrelationships and their relationship with the environment is referred to as


a. Biosphere


b. Biodiversity


c. Biome


d. Fauna


16. Choose the correct option according to the statements; (i) The term used for bulges observed on the sides of body of hydra (ii) Another term for in vitro fertilization (iii) The first clone animal, Dolly was born (iv) A type of fission in amoeba


a. (i) Fission (ii) IVF (iii) 5th July 1998 (iv) Multiple fission


b. (i) Buds (ii) IVF (iii) 5th July 1998 (iv) Binary fission


c. (i) Buds (ii) IVF (iii) 5th July 1996 (iv) Binary fusion


d. (i) Buds (ii) IVF (iii) 5th July 1996 (iv) Binary fission


17. Which of these is not one celled?


a. Zygote


b. Ovum


c. Sperm


d. Embryo


18. The fertilization taking place outside of the body of female is


a. External fertilization


b. Internal fertilization


c. In vitro fertilization


d. Both A & C


19. Which of the following is not correct?


a. Only one bee in beehive lays egg known as Queen bee


b. Worker bees maintain the temperature of hive at around 40 °C to incubate the eggs


c. Worker bees are female, no male is is included in worker bee category


d. Fertilized eggs develop into female whereas unfertilized eggs develop into males


20. Reproductive age in women starts when their


a. Menstruation starts


b. Breast start developing


c. Body weight increases


d. Height increases


21. Which of the following statement is correct?


a. A girl becomes pregnant if she looks at boys during menstruation


b. The mother is responsible for sex of the her child


c. A girl should not work in kitchen during menstruation


d. Girls should take special care of cleanliness during the time of menstrual flow


22. Find the correct match

a. 1 - iii, 2 - ii, 3 - iv, 4 – i


b. 1 - iii, 2 - ii, 3 - i, 4 – iv


c. 1 - ii, 2 - iii, 3 - iv, 4 – i


d. 1 - ii, 2 - iv, 3 - iii, 4 – i


23. Which of the following is incorrect about adolescence?


a. It is a strange period of life when someone is neither a child nor an adult


b. It is a period of both mental and reproductive maturity


c. Girls grow faster than boys and reach their maximum height earlier than boys


d. Increase in height and hairy line above the lips in boys are signs of adolescence


24. The growing voice box in boys can be seen protruding part of the throat called


a. Adam's apple


b. Pharynx


c. Larynx


d. Both A & B


25. Which is not a female hormone?


a. Estrogen


b. Progesterone


c. Prolactin


d. Testosterone


26. A force cannot do which of the following?


a. Increase and decrease the speed


b. Change the direction


c. Change the shape


d. None of the above


27. A rocket has been fired upwards to launch a satellite in its orbit. Which is not among the forces acting on the rocket immediately after leaving the launching pad?


a. Gravitational


b. Frictional


c. Normal force


d. Both B & C


28. Which is not a correct statement?


a. Pressure exerted by water at the bottom of the container depends on the height of its column


b. A liquid exerts pressure on the walls of the container


c. Liquids exert equal pressure at the same depth


d. Gases do not exert pressure on the walls of their container


29. Which of the following is not an example of non contact force?


a. Electrostatic force


b. Frictional force


c. Magnetic force


d. Gravitational force


30. The correct statement is


a. An object may be at rest or in motion; both are its states of motion


b. Force applied on an object always add to each other


c. The strength of force is usually expressed by its magnitude


d. Both A & C


31. Who showed and when that lightning and the spark from our clothes are essentially the same phenomenon?


a. William Nicholson in 1752


b. Benjamin Franklin in 1842


c. William Nicholson in 1842


d. Benjamin Franklin in 1752


32. The incorrect statement is


a. The charges produced by rubbing are static


b. Moving charges constitute electric current


c. The charge acquired by glass rod when rubbed with silk as positive


d. The current in a circuit glows the bulb but do not heat the wire


33. The instrument used to test whether an object is carrying charge or not is


a. Electroscope


b. Telescope


c. Microscope


d. None of these


34. The power of an earthquake is measured on a scale and seismic waves are recorded by instrument are respectively


a. Richter scale & Seismic scale


b. Seismic scale & Richter scale


c. Seismograph & Richter scale


d. Richter scale and seismograph


35. A major earthquake occurred in Bhuj of Gujarat on


a. 8 October 2005


b. 26 January 2001


c. 26 December 2004


d. 26 July 2005


36. Which is not a day of equinox?


a. 21 June


b. 21 March


c. 23 September


d. All of these


37. Neil Armstrong landed on moon on


a. 20 July 1969


b. 20 July 1979


c. 21 July 1979


d. 21 July 1869


38. Which is not a correct match?


a. Sun - nearest star


b. Sirius - brightest star


c. Second nearest star - Alpha centauri


d. Not a member of Solar system – comet


39. Which statement is not correct regarding Light Year?


a. It is used to measure time


b. Distance between Earth and Sun is 8 light minutes


c. Distance of Alpha Centauri is about 4.3 light years


d. 150 million kilometres is approximately equal to 8 light minutes


40. The first Indian women in space was


a. Rakesh Sharma


b. Bachendri Pal


c. Kalpana Chawla


d. Anandi Gopal Joshi


41. If your age is 13 years, how many times have you gone round the sun?


a. Zero


b. 6.5


c. 13


d. 26


42. Smoke and fog together in one word can be called


a. CFCs


b. Smog


c. Foam


d. Marble cancer


43. Kyoto protocol was


a. An agreement among many countries


b. To reduce emission of greenhouse gases


c. To prevent to the outbreak of water borne diseases


d. Both A and B


44. Find incorrect match


a. Ganga Action Plan – 1985


b. National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) – 2016


c. Namami Gange Programme – 2016


d. Mangalyaan - launched in 2013


45. Van Mahotsav takes place in


a. March


b. May


c. July


d. December

Question 46 – 50 : Multi Correct Answer Type Questions



46. Select biodegradable substance/s.


a. Woollen cloth


b. Aluminium


c. Plastic bags


d. Paper bags


47. The correct statement/s is/are


a. Salt, sugar, Oil and vinegar all are used as preservatives


b. In pasteurisation, milk is heated to 70 °C for 15 to 30 minutes, then suddenly chilled


c. Bacteria and Yeast are helpful for fermentation of rice idlis and dosa butter


d. Hepatitis and smallpox cannot be prevented by vaccination


48. Select incorrect statement/s


a. There are two sperm duct and two oviducts in female


b. Egg is always single celled & its size ranges from very small as in human females to largest egg which is Ostrich egg


c. Correct sequence of development : Gamete ---> Zygote ----> Foetus ----> Embryo


d. Insect hormones help in metamorphosis in insects whereas thyroxine helps in metamorphosis in frogs


49. Check the correct matches


a. Cassiopeia - a prominent constellation in southern sky visible during rainy season


b. Names of Ursa major - Big dipper, Great Bear, Saptarshi


c. Direction of Earth's rotation - west to east


d. Study of celestial objects and associated phenomena – astronomy


50. Right meal for adolescent consists of


a. Noodles, cake


b. Rice, vegetables


c. Dal, chapatti


d. coke, chips

AMU Class 9 Entrance Paper Part 1

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Chapters Included : 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 13, 14, 16

Question 1 – 45 : Single Correct Answer Type Questions

  1. Which of the following is not a harvest festival?
  1. Holi
  2. Pongal
  3. Baisakhi
  4. Dussehra

2. Who among the following cannot make their own food?
  1. Bacteria
  2. Plants
  3. Humans
  4. Both a & c

3. Pulses and vegetables are grown in which season?
  1. Winter season
  2. Summer season
  3. Rainy season
  4. Kharif Season

4. Which can be said as a friend of farmers?
  1. Microbes
  2. Earthworm
  3. None
  4. Both a & b

5. Which can not be used to restore lemon pickle?
  1. Plastic jar                                         B. Glass jar
C. Aluminium jar                                  D. None of the above


6. If iron nails are placed in copper sulphate solution , then which of the following would happen?
  1. No reaction
  2. Displacement reaction
  3. Copper displaced
  4. Both b & c


     7. Which of the following is incorrect?
  1. Phosphorus is stored in water to prevent the contact of phosphorus with atmospheric oxygen.
  2. The size of atom of water and ice is different
  3. Silver gets rusted is exposed to air.
  4. The green coating on copper is mixture of Cu(OH)2 and CuCO3

8. Which of the following is odd one out?
  1. Caesium
  2. Sodium
  3. Mercury
  4. Iron

9. An element which is used in water purification is.
  1. A metalloid
  2. Non metal
  3. Metal
  4. Semi solid

10. Which of the following is incorrect?
  1. Magnesium is more reactive than copper
  2. Iron can't displace calcium from its salt solution
  3. Zinc is more reactive than both iron and silver
  4. Copper is least reactive among Aluminium, copper, silver and potassium



       11. Which of the given below should be used to used judiciously?
  1. Coal
  2. Natural gas
  3. Petroleum
  4. All

12. Which of the following is correct full form of PCRA?
  1. Petroleum and Coal Research Association
  2. Petroleum Conservation Research Association
  3. Petrol Control and Reuse Association
  4. Petroleum and Natural Gas Association

13. Which of the following is best form of coal that contains 95% carbon?
  1. Lignite
  2. Anthracite
  3. Peat
  4. Bituminous

14. Which is used in road surfacing?
  1. Only Lubricating oil
  2. Only bitumen
  3. Only coal tar
  4. Both b & c

15. Which is a bad consequence of burning fuels?
  1. Global warming
  2. Acid rain
  3. Deforestation
  4. All of the above

16. The zone having unburnt carbon particles is _____.
  1. Non luminous zone                            B. Luminous zone
  1. Innermost zone                                   D. Both b & c

17. Nuclear reaction takes place in _____.
  1. Sun
  2. Stars
  3. Moon
  4. Both a & b

18. The reaction which takes place without the application of any external source is ______.
  1. Rapid reaction
  2. Spontaneous reaction
  3. Explosion
  4. None

19. What is the calorific value of a fuel which produces 15000 kj heat on burning 7.5 kg of that fuel?
  1. 20 KJ/kg
  2. 2000 J/kg
  3. 2000 KJ/kg
  4. 2000 kg/KJ

20. The first living cell was discovered by _____.
  1. Anton Von Leeuwenhoek
  2. Robert Brown
  3. Robert Hooke
  4. Both a & c

21. What is the size of smallest cell?
    1. 1.0 μ - 1.5 μ
    2. 0.5 μ - 1.0 μ
    3. 0.1 μ - 0.5 μ
    4. 0.5 μ - 0.6 μ

22. A group of cells that perform similar function together forms what?
  1. Organism                                      B. Organ
C. Tissue                                             D. Digestive system

23. What is the shape of muscle cell?
  1. Spherical                                       B. Biconcave
C. Spindle shaped                               D. Long and branched
24. A single celled organism cannot perform the function?
  1. Respiration                                   B. Growth
C. Reproduction                                 D. None

25. Which of giving statement is false?
  1. The number of cell in giraffe is more than number of cell in goat
  2. The size of cell in rat is smaller than size of cell in elephant
  3. Both of the above
  4. None of these

26. Which of the statement is incorrect about friction?
  1. It always opposes the relative motion between two moving surface
  2. It sometimes supports the motion
  3. If the surface on which object is moving is made smooth (but not perfectly), then friction is reduced to zero
  4. All of the above

27. Which of the following about direction of friction is correct?
A.                              B.

C.                               
D.

28. A device used for measuring force consisting of coiled spring is _____.
  1. Barometer                                  B. Weighing machine
C. Spring balance                             D. Spring potential

29. The sound in mridangam is produced by ______.
  1. String
  2. Air column
  3. Spring
  4. Membrane


31. Which represents the sound of low-voiced women?
     A.                        B.
     C.                        D.


       31. What is frequency?
  1. Number of oscillations per second
  2. Number of to and fro motions per second
  3. Frequency  = 1/T, where T = time period
  4. All of the above

32. If the amplitude is tripled, the loudness ______.
  1. Increases by three times
  2. Decreases by three times
  3. Increases by six times
  4. Increases by nine times

33. What is true about vacuum?
  1. Light doesn't travel in vacuum
  2. Sound travels faster than light in vacuum
  3. There is vacuum in space
  4. All of the above

       34. Sound is produced by _____.
  1. Vocal cords
  2. Vibration
  3. Voice box
  4. String

35. Which of the following can not be used to electroplate other objects?
  1. Tin
  2. Chromium
  3. Copper
  4. Both a & b

36. To electroplate something with copper, which of the given solution is used as electrolyte?
  1. Na2SO4                                                          B. CuSO4
C. Any of the above                                            D. None of the above


       37. Observe the given diagram and tick the correct answer.
Potato Testing

  1. A terminal is positive electrode
  2. B terminal is negative electrode
  3. A terminal is cathode
  4. Both a & b

38. Who showed that on electrolysing water, Hydrogen and Oxygen are formed on different electrodes?
  1. Ostwald                                                         B. Singer
C. Nicholson                                                       D. Singar and Nicholson

39. Which of the following are insulators?
  1. Distilled water                           B. Air
C. Tap water                                    D. Both a & b

40. If the reflected ray makes 60° angle with the incident ray. Then, what angle would the incident
ray make with the mirror?
  1. 90°
  2. 60°
  3. 45°
  4. 30°

41. The eye of owl has _______.
  1. Less rods than cones
  2. Less cones than rods
  3. Large cornea to allow more light
  4. Both b & c

42. Splitting of light into various colours is called _______.
  1. Reflection                                       B. Breaking
C. Dispersion                                        D. Spression

43. The part of eye that controls the amount of light entering the eye and the part that gives colour to eye are respectively ________.
  1. Iris and pupil                                   B. Pupil and cornea
C. Iris and Iris                                       D. Pupil and iris

44. At old age, the lens becomes foggy. This is known as ______.
  1. Far sightedness                                B. Near sightedness
C. Hypermetropia                                  D. Cataract
45. The size of eye ball is ______.
  1. 1 cm                                                 B. 5/2 cm
C. 5 cm                                                 D. None


Question 46 – 50 : Multi Correct Answer Type Questions

      46. Which of the following is correct?

  1. The normal is always perpendicular to the mirror
  2. If incident ray makes 90° with the mirror, then the angle of reflection = 0
  3. If angle i = 45°, then angle between angle i and angle r is 90°
  4. The image formed by plane mirror is sometimes real

47. The sound above frequency 20 kHz _______.
  1. Are called ultrasound                                  B. Can be used heard by rhinoceros
C. Can be used to measure depth of sea           D. Has 20,000 vibrations in one second

48. Which of the following is correct about LPG?
  1. It has higher calorific value than CNG.
  2. It is found in gaseous form in the cylinder
  3. It is an inflammable substance
  4. It is obtained from coal gas

49. Select the incorrect statement.
  1. Silicon is a metalloid
  2. Metalloids possess the characteristics of both metal and non metal. That is why it is made up of two kind of atoms (i.e., metal atoms and non metal atoms)
  3. The total non liquid elements are 92 at room temperature
  4. Zinc Sulphate + Copper turning -> Copper Sulphate + Zinc

50. A real image can be formed by ________.
  1.                                            B.

C.  Convex mirror                                              D. Concave mirror