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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

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Structure Of Tenses


Hi!! 

Today, I am here to give the rules of Tenses with at least four examples of different forms: - 
Present Simple Tense:-
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+V1 (+ s/es).          (s or es will added if the subject is singular).
E.g.  They study on Brainly.
It rains.

II – Negative Form: - Sub + do/does + not + V1.
E.g. They do not study on Brainly.
Rehan does not write answer.
It does not rain.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -  
Do/does + Sub + V1  or Q.W + do/does + Sub + V1.
E.g.  Do they study on Brainly?   Or where do they study?
Does Rehan write an answer?  Or what does Rehan write?
Does it rain? Or why does it rain?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): - 
Do/does + Sub + not + V1 or Q.W. + do/does + Sub + not + V1.
E.g. Do they not study on Brainly? Or Why do they not study on Brainly?
Does Rehan not write answers? Or Why does Rehan not write an answer?
Does it not rain? Or where does it not rain?

Present Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: -
Sub+ is/are/am + V (ing) 
E.g.  They are ting on Brainly.
Rehan is writing an answer.
I am sleeping.

II – Negative Form: - Sub + is/am/are + not + V(ing).
E.g. They are not studying on Brainly.
Rehan is not writing answer.
I am not joking.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -  
Is/am/are + Sub + V(ing)  or Q.W + is/am/are + Sub + V(ing).
E.g.  Are they studying on Brainly?   Or where are they studying?
Is Rehan writing an answer?  Or How is Rehan writing?
Am I doing wrong? Or What am I doing wrong?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): - 
Is/am/are + Sub + not + V(ing) or Q.W. + is/am/are + Sub + not + V(ing).
E.g. Are they not studying on Brainly? Or why are they not studying here?
Is Rehan not writing a good answer? Or why is Rehan not answering?
Is it not raining? Or why is it not raining in Punjab?

Present Perfect Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ has/have + V3. 
E.g.  They have completed their studies.
Rehan has written an answer.
I have slept.

II – Negative Form: - Sub + has/have + not +V3.
E.g. They have not completed their studies yet.
Rehan has not written a single answer.
She has cooked food.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -  
Has/have + Sub + V3  or Q.W + has/have + Sub + V3.
E.g.  Have they completed their talk?  Or what have they talked?
Has Rehan written the answer?  Or what has he written?
Has he done wrong? Or How has he done wrong?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): - 
Has/have + Sub + not + V3 or Q.W. + has/have + Sub + not + V3.
E.g. Have they not completed studies? Or Why have they not completed studies?
Has Rehan not given the answer? Or Why have they not done well?

Present Perfect Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub + has/have + been + V(ing). 
E.g. I have been working for long. 
They have been living here since 1960. 

II – Negative Form: - Sub + has/have + not + been + V(ing).
E.g. They have not been studying for one hour.
Rehan has not been writing this answer since 8:00 am.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -  
Has/have + Sub + been + V(ing) or Q.W + has/have + Sub +been + V(ing).
E.g.  Have they travelling for hour? Or why have they travelling for hour?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): - 
Has/have + Sub + not + V3 or Q.W. + has/have + Sub + not + V3.
E.g. Has she not been feeling well for last hour? Or Why has she not been feeling well for last hour?

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Past Simple Tense:-
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+V2.
E.g.  It rained.
I saw a lion.

II – Negative Form: - Sub + did + not + V1.
E.g. They did study on Brainly.
Rehan did not write answer.
It did not rain.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -  
Did + Sub + V1  or Q.W + did + Sub + V1.
E.g.  Did they study on Brainly?   Or what did they study?
Did Rehan write an answer?  Or what did Rehan write?
Did it rain? Or where did it rain?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): - 
Did + Sub + not + V1 or Q.W. + did + Sub + not + V1.
E.g. Did they not study on Brainly? Or why did they not study on Brainly?
Did Rehan not write answers? Or what did Rehan not write?

Past Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ was/were + V (ing) 
E.g.  They were studying on Brainly.
Rehan was writing an answer.

II – Negative Form: - Sub + was/were + not + V(ing).
E.g. They were not studying on Brainly.
Rehan was not writing answer.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -  
Was/were + Sub + V(ing)  or Q.W + was/were + Sub + V(ing).
E.g.  Were they studying on Brainly?   Or where were they studying?
Was Rehan writing an answer?  Or When was Rehan writing?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): - 
Was/were + Sub + not + V(ing) or Q.W. + was/were + Sub + not + V(ing).
E.g. were they not studying on Brainly? Or why were they not fighting?
Was Rehan not writing a good answer? Or why was Rehan not answering?
Was it not raining? Or why was it not raining in Punjab?

Past Perfect Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ had + V3. 
E.g.  They had completed their studies.
Rehan had written an answer.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + had + not +V3.
E.g. They had not completed their studies yet.
Rehan had not written a single answer.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): - 
Had+ Sub + V3  or Q.W + had + Sub + V3.
E.g.  Had they completed their talk?  Or what had they talked?
Had Rehan written the answer?  Or what had he written?
Had he done wrong? Or How had he done wrong?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): - 
Had + Sub + not + V3 or Q.W. + had + Sub + not + V3.
E.g. Had they not completed studies? Or Why had they not completed studies?
Had Rehan not given the answer? Or Why had they not done well?

Past Perfect Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub + had + been + V(ing). 
E.g. I had been working for long. 
They had been living here since 1960.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + had + not + been + V(ing).
E.g. They had not been studying for one hour.
Rehan had not been writing this answer since 8:00 am.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -  
Had + Sub + been + V(ing) or Q.W + had + Sub +been + V(ing).
E.g.  Had they travelling for hour? Or why had they travelling for hour?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): - 
Had + Sub + not + V3 or Q.W. + Had + Sub + not + V3.
E.g. Had she not been feeling well for last hour? Or Why had she not been feeling well for last hour?
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Future Simple Tense:-
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I - Positive Form: - Sub + will/shall +V1.
E.g.  It will rain.
We shall rock.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + will/shall + not + V1.
E.g. They will not study on Brainly.
Radhika will not copy answers.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -  
Will/shall + Sub + V1  or Q.W + will/shall + Sub + V1.
E.g.  Will they study on Brainly?   Or what will they study?
Will it rain? Or where will it rain?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): - 
Will + Sub + not + V1 or Q.W. + will + Sub + not + V1.
E.g. Will they not study on Brainly? Or why will they not study on Brainly?
Will Rehan not write answers? Or what will Rehan not write?

Future Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ will/shall + be + V (ing) 
E.g.  They will be studying on Brainly.
Rehan will be writing an answer.

II – Negative Form: - Sub + will + not + be+ V(ing).
E.g. They will not be studying on Brainly.
Rehan will not be writing answer.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -  
Will + Sub + be +V(ing)  or Q.W + will + Sub + be +  V(ing).
E.g.  Will they be studying on Brainly?   Or where will they be studying?
Will Rehan be writing an answer?  Or When will Rehan be writing?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): - 
Will + Sub + not + be + V(ing) or Q.W. + will + Sub + not  + be + V(ing).
E.g. will they not studying be on Brainly? Or why will they not be fighting?
Will Rehan not be writing good answers? Or why will Rehan not be answering?
Future Perfect Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ will + have + V3. 
E.g.  They will have completed their studies.
Rehan will have written an answer.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + will + not +have + V3.
E.g. They will not have completed their studies yet.
Rehan will not have written a single answer.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): - 
Will + Sub + have + V3  or Q.W + will + Sub + have + V3.
E.g.  Will they have completed their talk?  Or what will they have talked?
Will Rehan have written the answer?  Or what will he have written?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): - 
Will + Sub + not + have + V3 or Q.W. + will + Sub + not + have + V3.
E.g. Will they not have completed studies? Or Why will they not completed studies?

Future Perfect Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub + will/shall +has/have + been + V(ing). 
E.g. I will have been working for long. 
They will have been living here since 1960.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + will + not + have + been + V(ing).
E.g. They will not have been studying for one hour.
Rehan will not have been writing this answer since 8:00 am.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -  
Will + Sub + have + been + V(ing) or Q.W + will + Sub + have +been + V(ing).
E.g.  Will they have been travelling for hour? Or why will they have been travelling for hour?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): - 
Will + Sub + not + have + been + V3 or Q.W. + will + Sub + not + have + been + V3.
E.g. Will she not have been feeling well for last hour? Or Why will she not have been feeling well for last hour?


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