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FIITJEE

FORTNIGHTLY ASSESSMENT QUIZ


FOUR YEAR CLASS ROOM PROGRAM
CLASS X (CTH)
Batch CODE – GZTHW2124A01 & GVTHW2124A01
QP.CODE
PHASE – 1 FAQ –1
Time: 70 Minutes Maximum. Marks: 263

Important Instructions:

(i) All questions are compulsory.


(ii) This paper contains 75 Questions. Section-1 (S.St- 1 to 17), Section-2 (Physics & Chemistry 1 to 20), Section-3
Biology 1 to 10), Section-4 Mathematics 1 to 12) & Section-5 MAT. 1 to 16)
(iii) Use of logarithmic table and calculator is NOT PERMITTED.

Atomic masses: H = 1; C = 12; O= 16; Na = 23 ; Cl = 35.5 ; Ca = 40; Br = 80


Ag = 108; As = 75; I = 127; S = 32; Cu = 63.5, Fe = 56.

Atomic Number: Cr = 24; Fe = 26; Cu = 29 ; Zn = 30; Co = 27;


Ni = 28; V = 23; Ti = 2

Name of the Candidate:


Enrolment Number :
Date of Examination : Centre:

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SECTION (1) S.St.
MARKING SCHEME:
Questions Number 1 to 08 (+3) for all correct Questions (-1) for incorrect / (0) not attempt

1. In Belgium, 59 per cent of the country’s total population who speaks Dutch, lives in
(A) Wallonia region
(B) Brussels
(C) Flemish region
(D) None of these

2. The first International Earth Summit was held in


(A) Geneva
(B) New York
(C) Japan
(D) Rio de Janerio

3. Power is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.
This system of power sharing can also be termed as
(A) Federal form of government
(B) Horizontal distribution
(C) Vertical division of power
(D) Community government

4. Treaty of ____________ recognized Greece as an independent nation:


(A) Versailles
(B) Constantinople
(C) Vienna
(D) Paris

5. Congress of Vienna was hosted by:


(A) Duke Metternich
(B) Victor Emmanuel II
(C) Otto Van Bismarck
(D) Kaiser William

6. Which one of the following is the main religion of Sri Lanka?


(A) Hinduism
(B) Buddhism
(C) Christianity
(D) Islam

7. Who said these words ‘’There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed’’.
(A) George Washington
(B) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(C) John Kennedy
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
8. Khadar is a type of
(A) Black Soil
(B) Alluvial Soil
(C) Laterite Soil
(D) Desert

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Questions Number 09 to 17 (+4) for all correct Questions, (-1) for incorrect / (0) not attempt

9. Soil erosion in the state of Punjab is due to which one of the following reasons?
(A) Excessive cultivation
(B) Over-irrigation
(C) Deforestation
(D) Over grazing

10. A legitimate government is one where


(A) Citizens through participation, acquire a stake in the system
(B) Citizens have unequal rights
(C) Majority rules over minority
(D) Minorities are provided with special privileges

11. As a result of revolution of 1830 in France, it become


(A) Monarchy
(B) Constitutional monarchy
(C) Republic
(D) Democracy

12. Polonaise & Mazurka are:


(A) Folk song
(B) Vernacular language
(C) Folk dances
(D) Revolutionaries

13. Consider the following statements about power sharing arrangements in Belgium and Sri Lanka:
I. In Belgium the Dutch-speaking majority people tried to impose their domination on the minority
French speaking community.
II. In Sri Lanka the policies of government ensured the dominance of the Sinhala speaking majority.
III. The Tamils in Sri Lanka demanded a federal arrangement of power sharing to protect their culture,
language and equality of opportunity in education and jobs.
IV. The transformation of Belgium from unitary government to a federal one prevented a possible
division of the country on linguistic lines.
Which of the statements given are correct?
(A) (I), (II), (III) and (IV)
(B) (I), (II) and (IV)
(C) (III) and (IV)
(D) (II), (III) and (IV)

14. Consider the following two statements on power sharing and select the answer using codes given below:
I. Power sharing is good for democracy
II. It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups
(A) I is true but B is false
(B) Both I and II are true
(C) Both I and II are false
(D) I is false but II is true

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15. ‘Elle’ was the unit of measuring_____


(A) Cloth length
(B) Weight of goods
(C) Volume of fluids
(D) Area of fields

16. Which of the following is/are factors of soil formation?


(I) Organic matter (II) Time (III) Parent rock (IV) Climate

(A) (I), (II) & (IV)


(B) (I), (II) & (III)
(C) (I), (III) & (IV)
(D) All of the above

17. Which of the following is not a provision of Napoleonic code of 1804?


(A) Abolition of privileges based on birth
(B) Equality before law
(C) Right to property
(D) Universal sufferage.

SECTION (2) PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY


Questions Number 1 to 05 (+3) for all correct Questions (-1) for incorrect / (0) not attempt
1. How will the resistance (R) of a wire change if it diameter (d) is doubled, its length remaining the same.
R
(A)
2
(B) 2R
R
(C)
4
(D) 4R

2. You have resistance of 4Ω, 6Ω and 12Ω . What would be the ratio of highest and lowest equivalent
resistance of combination of the above resistors.
(A) 22
(B) 11
1
(C)
22
2
(D)
11

3. A current I passed through some resistor for some time. If current is increased by 100%, by how much %
the heat produced in the circuit will increase for same resistor and same time.
(A) 100 %
(B) 150 %
(C) 400 %
(D) 300 %

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4. Jule /coulomb is same as
(A) watt
(B) volt
(C) ampere
(D) Ohm

5. Calculate the current passing through a bulb rated 60 W , 240 V when it connected to a 360 V power
supply
3
(A) A
8
8
(B) A
3
16
(C) A
3
3
(D) A
16

Questions Number 06 to 10 (+4) for all correct Questions (-1) for incorrect / (0) not attempt
6. Calculate the equivalent resistance between A and B in the given electrical circuit.

R R R
A
B
R
R
(A) R
(B) 2R
3R
(C)
2
2R
(D)
3

7. Six equal resistances are connected between points P , Q and R as shown below. Equivalent resistance
will be maximum between
P

Q R
(A) P and Q
(B) Q and R
(C) R and P
(D) Equal between all points

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8. Find the current in the following circuit, if the circuit is an infinite network of equal resistance 1Ω

V ∞

(A) V ( 3+1 A )
V
(B) A
3+1
(C) V ( )
3-1 A
V
(D) A
3-1

9. The equivalent resistance between the terminals A and D will be


5Ω
A 5Ω
B
10Ω
10Ω 10Ω

C 10Ω 5Ω D
5Ω

(A) 5Ω
(B) 10Ω
(C) 15Ω
(D) 20Ω

10. A uniform insulated wire of resistance R is bend in the form of double loop of radius (a) and two
diametrically opposite points the wires are connected to terminal A and B are as show in the figure. Find
the equivalent resistance between A and B.

A B

R
(A)
2
R
(B)
4
R
(C)
8
R
(D)
16

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11. Dibasic organic acid is:


(A) HCOOH
(B) H2SO4
(C) (COOH)2
(D) H2CO3

12. Which of the following is not a redox reaction?


(A) H 2 g + Cl2 g → 2 HCl( g )
( ) ( )

(B) Zn + CuSO4 → ZnSO4 + Cu


(C) 2 Mg + O2 → 2 MgO
(D) H 2 SO4 + 2 NaOH → Na2 SO4 + 2 H 2O

13. Which one is act as an oxidising agent Sn 2+ + 2 Hg 2 + → 2 Hg + + Sn 4+ .


(A) Sn 2+
(B) Sn 4+
(C) Hg 2+
(D) Hg +

14. Oxidation number of Cr in CrO5


(A) +3
(B) +6
(C) +10
(D) −10

15. Example of a lewis base is:


(A) HCl
(B) NH3
(C) Ca(OH)2
(D) NaOH

Questions Number 16 to 20 (+4) for all correct Questions (-1) for incorrect / (0) not attempt

16. Which is the incorrect statement?


+
(A) Conjugate base of CH 3 NH3 is CH 3 NH 2
(B) Conjugate acid of NH 4 + is NH 3
(C) Conjugate acid of HS− is H 2S
(D) Conjugate acid of OH − is H 2 O


17. Bicarbonate (HCO3 ) is
(A) Both conjugate acid and conjugate base
(B) Neither conjugate acid nor conjugate base
(C) A conjugate base
(D) A conjugate acid

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18. According to Lewis theory, neutralization is the:


(A) Transfer of proton form acid to base
(B) Transfer of proton form base to acid
(C) Transfer of electron pair form acid to base
(D) Transfer of electron pair form base to acid

19. Oxidation number of marked elements in the following compounds are respectively
K 2 Cr 2O7 , H ClO4 , K MnO4 , Fe3O4
8
(A) +6, +7, +7, +
3
8
(B) +7, +7, +6, +
3
8
(C) +6, +7, + , +7
3
8
(D) + , +6, +6, +7
3

20. In exothermic reaction


(A) Heat is absorbed
(B) Heat is released
(C) Neither absorbed or released
(D) Cannot predict

SECTION (3) BIOLOGY


Questions Number 1 to 05 (+3) for all correct Questions (-1) for incorrect / (0) not attempt

1. The rate of Breathing in aquatic organisms is much greater than that in terrestrial ones. Why?
(A) Aquatic organisms have a greater surface area than terrestrial ones
(B) Aquatic organisms have a greater oxygen in take requirement than terrestrial ones
(C) Amount of dissolved oxygen in water is fairly low compared to that in air.
(D) Amount of dissolved oxygen in water is high compared to that in air.

2. Which of the following sequence is truly a systemic circulation pathway?


(A) Right ventricleAortaTissues.
(B) Right auricleLeft ventricleAortaTissuesVeinsRight auricle
(C) Left auricle Left ventricleAortaRight auricle
(D) Left auricle Left ventricleaortaarteriesTissuesveinsRight auricle

3. ________ is the transport of food from leaves to other part of the plant.
(A) Transportation
(B) Translocation
(C) Ascent of sap
(D) Peristalsis

4. Where in the cell does pyruvate break down to CO 2 and water?


(A) Ribosomes
(B) Endoplasmic reticulum
(C) Cytoplasm
(D) Mitochondria

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5. Which of the following match correctly?
(A) Inferior vena cava-Receives deoxygenated blood from the head and body
(B) Superior vena cava-Receives deoxygenated blood from the lower body organs
(C) Pulmonary artery-carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs
(D) Hepatic artery-carries deoxygenated blood to the gut

6. Water enters into sieve tubes containing sugar by the process of ______
(A) Diffusion
(B) Osmosis
(C) Pinocytosis
(D) None

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7. What happens during gaseous exchange in the lungs?


(A) Oxygen diffuses into the blood and CO 2 diffuses out of it
(B) CO 2 diffuses into the blood oxygen diffuses out of it
(C) Oxygen diffuses into the alveoli and CO 2 diffuses out of them into blood
(D) Only diffusion of oxygen takes place.

8. Which chamber of heart has thickest wall?


(A) Right auricle
(B) Left auricle
(C) Left ventride
(D) Right ventricle

9. What could be the possible explanation for the evolution of four chambered hearts in mammals as
opposed to two chambered heart in fishes?
(A) Fishes do not require energy to maintain their body Temperature
(B) Fishes have efficient gills
(C) Mammals have complex structure than fishes
(D) Fishes can store more energy than mammals

10. During and after a strenuous workout in a gym. Which of the following is not a reason for muscle ache?
(A) Less oxygen supply
(B) High energy demand
(C) Insufficient oxidation of glucose
(D) Production of CO 2

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SECTION (4) MATHEMATICS
Questions Number 1 to 06 (+3) for all correct Questions (-1) for incorrect / (0) not attempt

1. A man has 2000 candles. After burning, he can make a new candle from 8 stubs left behind. The
maximum number of candles that can be made are
(A) 250
(B) 281
(C) 285
(D) 284

2. Suppose a and b are positive integers neither of which is a multiple of 3 then the remainder when
a 2 + b2 is divided by 3
(A) Must be 0
(B) Must be 1
(C) Must be 2
(D) May be 1 or 2 but not 0

1
3. If x = , then value of x3 − 2 x 2 − 7 x + 5 is
2− 3
(A) −3
(B) 0
(C) 3
(D) 6

4. N = AB7 is three digit prime number less than 500. If A + B = 9 , then how many values of N is possible.
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 5

5. The remainder when 2012 × 2013 × 2014 divide by ' 2011' , is


(A) 0
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6

6. A number N is successively divided by 5, 7 and 9; leaving remainder 3, 4 and 7 respectively. What will be
the remainder when N is divided by 35
(A) 13
(B) 17
(C) 19
(D) 23

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37 1
7. If = 2+ , where x, y, z are positive integer, then x + y + z is equal to
13 1
x+
1
y+
z
(A) 14
(B) 10
(C) 12
(D) 8
200 300
8. The largest integer n for which n < 5 is:
(A) 10
(B) 11
(C) 12
(D) 13
9. The three digits of a three digit number A are written in the reverse order to from another three digit
number B . If B > Aand B − A is perfectly divided by 7, then which of the following is necessarily true?
(A) 100 < A < 299
(B) 106 < A < 305
(C) 112 < A < 311
(D) 118 < A < 317
10. How many perfect cubes are there in the sequence 11 , 22 ,33 , 44 ,.....100100 ?
(A) 33
(B) 37
(C) 36
(D) 34
11. If a, b, c are real number such that a 2 + 2b = 7, b 2 + 4c = −7 and c 2 + 6a = −14 , find a 2 + b 2 + c 2
(A) 14
(B) 21
(C) 28
(D) 35
12. Which of the following is greatest 242 ,328 ,518 ,1112 ?
(A) 328
(B) 518
(C) 2 42
(D) 1112
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SECTION (5) MAT


Questions Number 1 to 8 (+3) for all correct Questions (-1) for incorrect / (0) not attempt

1. 122, 213, 340, 509, 726, ?


(A) 942
(B) 997
(C) 919
(D) 950

2. 25, 37.5, 56.25, ?, 126.5625


(A) 72.375
(B) 84.375
(C) 92.255
(D) 59.750

3. N5V, K7T, ?, E14P, B19N


(A) H9R
(B) H10Q
(C) H10R
(D) H10P

4. Q1F, S2F, U6D, W21C ,?


(A) Y44B
(B) Y66B
(C) Y88B
(D) Z88B

5. 2A11, 4D13, 12G17, ?


(A) 36I19
(B) 36J21
(C) 48J21
(D) 48J23

6. In the following question, a matrix of certain characters is given. These characters follow a certain trend,
row-wise or column wise. Find out this trend and choose the missing character accordingly.
72 24 6
96 16 12
108 ? 18
(A) 12
(B) 16
(C) 18
(D) 24

7. In the following question, a matrix of certain characters is given. These characters follow a certain trend,
row-wise or column wise. Find out this trend and choose the missing character accordingly.
B G N
D J R
G N ?
(A) U
(B) V
(C) W
(D) Q

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8.

(A) 70
(B) 80
(C) 90
(D) 100

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9. In the following question, a matrix of certain characters is given. These characters follow a certain trend,
row-wise or column wise. Find out this trend and choose the missing character accordingly.
28 60 48
5 6 7
17 30 7
7 ? 16
(A) 18
(B) 2/3
(C) 24
(D) 2/7

DIRECTIONS (Q.10 to Q.11):


Refer to the following information to answer the questions that follow.
Sunita is daughter of Karan. Kanika is the mother of Karan. Mita is the wife of Karan. Poonam & Shruti
are daughters of Karan.

10. How is Shruti related to Karan?


(A) Mother
(B) Wife
(C) Daughter
(D) Niece

11. How is Kanika related to Sunita?


(A) Grand Mother
(B) Mother
(C) Sister
(D) Niece

12. Pointing to a person, Aman said, "His only brother is the father of my daughter's father". How is the
person related to Aman?
(A) Nephew
(B) Father
(C) Uncle
(D) Brother

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13. Pointing to a girl, Kirti Said, “She is the daughter of my brother’s wife”. How is the girl related to Kirti?
(A) Nephew
(B) Niece
(C) Sister-in-law
(D) Mother

14.

(A) 925
(B) 1025
(C) 1027
(D) 1024

15.

(A) M
(B) Z
(C) Q
(D) S

16.

(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 22
(D) 12
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