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Class-7 Sample Questions 2022-23

This document contains sample questions for Class 7 students for the CNAPS exam. It has 3 sections - Mathematical Reasoning, Mathematics, and HOTS. The Mathematical Reasoning section contains 10 questions worth 1 mark each. The Mathematics section contains 20 questions worth 2 marks each. The HOTS section contains 15 questions worth 3 marks each. The total questions are 45 and total marks are 95. The syllabus covered includes integers, fractions, data handling, equations, geometry, algebra, and other math topics. The document provides examples of the type of questions asked in each section to test students' mathematical reasoning, math skills, and higher-order thinking skills. It begins each section with 1-2 sample questions to illustrate the question
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Class-7 Sample Questions 2022-23

This document contains sample questions for Class 7 students for the CNAPS exam. It has 3 sections - Mathematical Reasoning, Mathematics, and HOTS. The Mathematical Reasoning section contains 10 questions worth 1 mark each. The Mathematics section contains 20 questions worth 2 marks each. The HOTS section contains 15 questions worth 3 marks each. The total questions are 45 and total marks are 95. The syllabus covered includes integers, fractions, data handling, equations, geometry, algebra, and other math topics. The document provides examples of the type of questions asked in each section to test students' mathematical reasoning, math skills, and higher-order thinking skills. It begins each section with 1-2 sample questions to illustrate the question
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SAMPLE QUESTIONS CNAPS

SAMPLE QUESTIONS
SYLLABUS-2022-23
7
Class
Total Questions: 45 Max. Marks: 95
Mathematical Mathematics HOTS
Section
Reasoning (I) (II) (III)
Number of
International Standard 10 20 15
Questions
Mathematics Olympiad
Marks 1 2 3

Syllabus: Integers; Fractions and Decimals; Data Handling; Simple Equations; Lines and
Angles; Triangle and Its Properties; Congruency of Triangles; Comparing Quantities; Rational
Numbers; Perimeter and Area; Algebraic Expressions; Exponents and Powers; Number
Patterns; Basic Counting; Basic Inequalities
SECTION-I: MATHEMATICAL REASONING
01. Introducing James to her husband, Lily said, “his brother’s father is the only son of my grandfather”.
How is the Lily related to James?
(a) Sister (b) Aunt (c) Niece (d) Mother

02. Find the missing number in the given figure?

(a) 81 (b) 100 (c) 144 (d) 64

03. Which of the following is different from the remaining three?


(a) Circle (b) Rectangle (c) Trapezium (d) Pentagon
04. If the word DICTIONARY is coded as DCTNRY, then the word is WIKIPEDIA is coded as
___
(a) WIKI (b) WKIPEDA (c) WKPD (d) WKPDA
05. How many 8’s are there in the following number sequence whose immediate neighbors are both odd
numbers?
238257837846984327895781529
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6

SECTION-II: MATHEMATICS
06. Find the range of the following data:
821, 931, 841, 231, 251, 451, 413, 341, 641, 941, 241.
(a) 700 (b) 650 (c) 710 (d) 680

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4 2
07. The reciprocal of  is ___
5 3
15 6 5 8
(a) (b) (c) (d)
8 5 6 15
08. Which of the following data measure is most appropriate in finding the “most popular
product sold in a shop”?
(a) mean (b) median (c) mode (d) average
09. Alan’s father is twice as old as Alan. 20 years ago, Alan’s father was 6 times as old as Alan.
What is the present age of Alan?
(a) 15 (b) 18 (c) 20 (d) 25
10. 5
Convert the fraction into percentage.
8
(a) 60% (b) 62% (c) 62.5% (d) 63.25%
11. Which of the following is not a criterion for the congruence of two triangles?
(a) SSS (b) SAS (c) AAA (d) RHS
12. The price of a gold ornament increased by 25% and then decreased by 20%. The final price is
(a) 5% more than the original price (b) 10% more than the original price
(c) 7.5% less than the original price (d) same as the original price

5 13 11 5
13. What is the average of the two middle numbers when the numbers , , , are arranged in
8 16 12 6
increasing order?
71 67 61 79
(a) (b) (c) (d)
96 96 96 96
14. A triangle ABC is to be constructed if the sides are given as below. Under which of the
following cases a triangle can be constructed?
(a) 2cm, 3cm, 4cm (b) 1cm, 2cm,3cm
(c) 5.6cm, 7.8cm,13.5cm (d) All of the above

15. In ABC , AB  10cm, BAC  300 , and ABC  450 . Which of the criterion can be used to
construct the  ABC ?
(a) SAS (b) ASA (c) SSS (d) RHS

SECTION-III: HOTS
16. The number 146 and 251 are multiplied as shown.
1 4 6
× 2 5 1
4 6
3 0 +
9 2 + +
3 6 4 6

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Consider the following two statements:


(I) The product of the 4 missing digits is 84
(II) The sum of the 4 missing digits is 16
Pick the right option:
(a) Both I and II are true (b) Only I is true
(c) Only II is true (d) Neither I nor II is true

17.
 
If x  3  x   3  x    5 , then x 

(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 3 (d) 2

COMPREHENSION (18-19)
The line graph shows the marks of a student in 5 tests.

18. What is the average score for the student?


(a) 26 (b) 25 (c) 24 (d) 23

19. What is his highest score?


(a) 10 (b) 20 (c) 30 (d) 40

20. Match the figures in column I with the number of lines of symmetry they have in the column II
Col –I Col-II
(i) (p) 4

(ii) (q) 2

(iii) (r) 1

(iv) (s) 3

(a) i-r, ii-q, iii-p, iv-s (b) i-r, ii-q, iii-s, iv-p
(c) i-r, ii-s, iii-q, iv-p (d) i-p, ii-r, iii-s, iv-q

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Total Questions: 55 Max.Marks: 115


Physics HOTS in
Mathematical Chemistry Physics
Section
Reasoning (I) Biology Chemistry
International Standard (II) Biology (III)
Science Olympiad Number of
10 30 13
Questions
Marks 1 2 3
Syllabus:
PHYSICS: Heat; Motion and Time; Electric Current and Its Effects; Light
CHEMISTRY: Fiber and Fabrics; Acids Bases and Salts; Physical and Chemical
Challenges; Water
BIOLOGY: Nutrition in Plants; Nutrition in Animals; Respiration in Organisms;
Transportation in Animals and Plants; Reproduction in Plants; Forests: Our Lifeline; Soil
SECTION-I: MATHEMATICAL REASONING
01. How many 3’s in the following sequence of numbers are there such that both its immediate
neighbors are even numbers?
1527032498530963482910928326284903842104829
a) 4
b) 3
c) 2
d) 1
02. What comes next: 3, 6, 4, 8, 6, 12, 10, 20, ___?
a) 18
b) 22
c) 35
d) 40
03. Pick the odd one out:

a)

b)

c)

d)

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04. Which of the following diagrams have the same condition for the dot placement as the given
figure?

(a)

b)

c)

d)

05. If the following four words are arranged in the dictionary order, which word comes 3rd from
the beginning?
a) CRIMSON b) CRIB c) CRINGE d) CRICKET

SECTION-II: SCIENCE
PHYSICS
06. A frog walking in a narrow lane takes 6 leaps forward and 4 leaps backward, then again 6
leaps forward and 4 leaps backward and so on. Each leap is 1m long and requires 1s.
Determine how long the frog takes to fall in a pit 14m away from the starting point.
a) 70 s b) 46 s c) 37 s d) 67 s

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rd rd
1 1
07. A car covers part of total distance with a speed of 20km/hr and second part with a
3 3
rd
1
speed of 30 km/hr and last part with a speed of 60km / hr . The average speed of the car
3
is
a) 55km / hr b) 30km / hr c) 45km / hr d) 37.3 km / hr
08. Body temperature of an animal is 104°C. If boiling water is poured on it, then
a) Heat is transferred from animal to water and sensation felt by animal is hot.
b) Heat is transferred from animal to water and sensation felt by animal is cold.
c) Heat is transferred from water to animal and sensation felt by animal is hot.
d) Heat is transferred from water to animal and sensation felt by animal is cold.
09. When electric current passes through a wire, the amount of heat produced in a wire depends
on
A) nature of material of wire
B) length of the wire
C) thickness of the wire
a) Only A and B
b) Only B and C
c) Only A and C
d) A, B, C.
CHEMISTRY
10. A solution reacts with marble chips to produce a gas which turns lime water milky. The
solution contains :
a) Na2SO4 b) CaSO4 c) H2SO4 d) K2SO4
11. A gas: X when passed through blue litmus solution turns it to red. Another gas Y when passed
through either blue litmus or red litmus does not change the colour of the litmus. Identify the
true statement regarding X and Y.
a) X is basic while Y is neutral b) Y is neutral while X is acidic
c) Y is basic while X is acidic d) Y is acidic while X is neutral.
12. The chemical equations are balanced to satisfy one of the following laws in chemical
reactions. This law is known as :
a) law of conservation of momentum
b) law of conservation of mass
c) law of conservation of motion
d) law of conservation of magnetism

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BIOLOGY
13. In nepenthes plant, leaves are modified in to which of the following structures
a) Leaf tendrils for mechanical support
b) Spines to reduce the loss of H 2O
c) Pitcher’s to trap the insects
d) Fleshy leaves to store the food and water
14. Which word completes the statement given in the box
Sugar + Microbes 
a) Starch b) enamel c) Acids d) Dentine
15. The given formula
amount of water (ML)
is used to calculate, which of the following processes?
timein (min)
a) Humidity b) Climate c) Percolation rate d) Evaporation

SECTION-III: HOTS
16. A ray of light is incident on a horizontal plane mirror at an angle of 60°. After reflection from
this horizontal plane mirror, some of the light is incident on another plane mirror which is at
angle  with respect to horizontal plane mirror. If the ray reflected by the second plane mirror
travels horizontally, then the angle  between the mirrors is ______.
a) 60° b) 30° c) 75° d) 67 ½°

17. The commonly used temperature scales are the Celsius scale(°C) and the Fahrenheit scale
(°F). The relation between them is
C F  32
 where, C and F are temperature in Celsius & Fahrenheit scale respectively.
100 180
A difference of temperature of 25°C is equivalent to a difference of
a) 45°F b) 13.89°F c) 77°F d) 25°F
18. Column-A Column-B

I. Atom ( ) (p) Takes the shape of the container

II. Solid ( ) (q) Smallest particle of the matter

III. Liquid ( ) (r) Highly compressible

IV. Gas ( ) (s) Rigid

V. Molecule ( ) (t) Basic building block of the matter

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a) I  s; II q; III  p; IV  r; V  t b) I  r; II  p; III  s; IV  q; V  t

c) I  q; II  s; III  p; IV  r; V  t d) I  t; II  s; III  p; IV  r; V  q

19. What is the correct sequence for the air to exhaled out from the lungs?
R- Bronchus S- Trachea T- Alveolus U- Bronchiole
a) S  U  R  T b) S  R  U  T
c) T  U  R  S d) T  R  U  S
20. Priyanka took a destarched potted plant and set up an experiment as shown in the figure. She
left the plant in sunlight for few hours and then tested the leaves X and Y for starch. Leaf X
did not give starch test while leaf Y showed presence of starch.

What is proved by this experiment?


a) Chlorophyll is necessary for photo-synthesis.
b) Carbon dioxide is necessary for photo- synthesis.
c) Light is necessary for photosynthesis.

d) Oxygen is given out during photo-synthesis.

Total Questions: 45 Max.Marks: 70


HOTS
HOTS
General Spoken and
Reading
Section English Conversational
Comprehension
(I) English
International Standard (III)
(II)
English Olympiad Number of
25 10 10
Questions
Marks 1 3 3

Syllabus: Spellings; Collocations; Words related to Travel; Locations; Activities;


Homonyms and Homophones, etc.; Synonyms & Antonyms; Verbal Analogies;
Spellings; One-word Substitution; Phrasal verbs and Idioms; Parts of Speech;
Punctuation and Composition; Tenses; Voices and Narration; Reading ;
Comprehension; Spoken and Conversational English
SECTION: GENERAL ENGLISH
01. Find a word that is the synonym of “fright”.
(a) Confidence (b) Calm (c) Panic (d) Courage

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02. Quit x Remain

Furious x calm

Sweet x bitter

Find another pair as such

(a) Authentic x legal (b) Swift x quick


(c) Rescue x save (d) Moist x dry
03. There’s one word misspelt. Identify it.
(a) Fortunate (b) Depression (c) Advence (d) Growth
04. Which word replaces the following sentence?
A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
(a) Pilot (b) Astronaut (c) Astronomer (d) Astrologer
05. Arrange these sentences in the correct order.
A. About the
B. The newspaper reported
C. Recent occurring
D. Their article
(a) D-A-C-B (b) A-C-B-D (c) B-D-A-C (d) B-A-D-C
06. Choose the INCORRECT option from below
(a) The hoot of the parrots (b) The caw of the crows
(c) The cluck of the ducks (d) The squeak of the rats
07. Which pronoun suits the sentence the best?

The woman ____ helped me when I fell is sitting right there.

(a) Whom (b) Who


(c) Whose (d) None of the above
08. Which verb forms fits in best?

________ she know that the exams are starting next week?

(a) Do (b) Will (c) Won’t (d) Does


09. Phrasal verbs are phrases that indicate actions. It is a verb that is made up of a main verb
together with an adverb or a preposition, or both.
Put up, look up, give in etc., are examples.

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You are acting like a child. When will you ____________________?

(a) Show up (b) Bring up (c) Grow up (d) Wake up


10. Adverbs are words that describe verbs. Choose an adverb and complete the sentence below.
I read the new dress and it fits in _________.
(a) Perfectly (b) Perfect (c) Perfection (d) Perfectionist
SECTION-II: HOTS (SPOKEN AND CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH)
11. Complete the sentence with appropriate preposition/phrase prepositions.

I’ll be meeting my friend ___________.

(a) By the school (b) Between school


(c) After school (d) Over school
12. Present continuous tense talks about an action that is happening now.

From the sentences below, one of them is NOT in the present continuous tense. Identify it.

(a) My mother is talking over the phone. (b) She is not playing today.
(c) Are we not going to the movie? (d) She did not complete her homework.
13. My mother is baking the cake
Convert the above sentence to a passive form.
(a) The cake is baking by my mother. (b) The cake was baked by my mother.
(c) The cake is being baked by my mother. (d) The cake is baked by my mother.
14. What could be the meaning of the word “menace”?
(a) A person or thing that can cause harm. (b) A group of men/women
(c) To subtract something (d) None of the above

Read the poem and answer the questions

I built myself I time machine


tomorrow afternoon,
then traveled back to yesterday,
and very, very soon
I’ll re-create my time machine
and travel once again
to yesterday where, like before,
I’ll wait two days and then
I’ll build myself a time machine.

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I’m such a nincompoop.


I never should have made this thing.
I’m stuck inside a loop.
— Kenn Nesbitt

15. What has the poet built?


(a) A time-machine (b) A clock
(c) A spinning machine (d) An alarm

16. When did he build the time machine and where did he go?
(a) He built a time machine tomorrow afternoon and travelled back to yesterday.
(b) He built a time machine tomorrow afternoon and travelled back to day before yesterday.
(c) He built a time machine tomorrow and travelled back to today
(d) He built a time machine yesterday and travelled back to tomorrrow.
17. The poet doesn’t seem to be happy about his invention. What might nincompoop mean from
the poem above?
(a) A clever person (b) A stupid person
(c) An expert at making time machine (d) A scientist

SECTION-III: HOTS (READING COMPREHENSION)


Read the passage and answer the questions
An acronym is a word formed by the first or first few letters of a series of words. Acronyms are
seen and recognized in many forms. For example, the title of this passage is an acronym for For
Your Information. Other acronyms you may be familiar with are ASAP— As Soon As Possible and
BLT—Bacon, Lettuce, and Tomato. A palindrome is a word spelled the same forward and
backward, such as peep. Some acronyms are so common that you may not even know what words
they came from. For example, the ZIP in your ZIP code stands for Zone Improvement Plan, your IQ
is your Intelligence Quotient, and if you get E-mail on your PC, it’s Electronic Mail on your
Personal Computer.

18. What could be the title of this text?


(a) FAYI (b) ASAP (c) TEXT (d) FYI
19. Which below is NOT a palindrome?
(a) MALAYALAM (b) QUEUE (c) KAYAK (d) RACECAR
20. Which below is also an acronym?
(a) UI (b) Prof. (c) Dr. (d) Mr.

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Total Questions: 45 Max.Marks: 85


HOTS
General Current Statement Type
Section Awareness Affairs Paragraph
(I) (II) Matching Type
International Standard (III)
Knowledge Olympiad Number of
15 10 20
Questions
Marks 1 1 3

Syllabus: Human Body and Health; Plants and Animals; India and the World; Science and
Technology; Earth and Its Environment; Our Universe & Space Exploration ; Language and
Literature; Entertainment; Sports; Social Studies; Sports; National & International Current
Affairs; Life Skills; Interpersonal Skills; Automobiles; Flags, Countries, Capitals & Currencies

SECTION-I: GENERAL AWARENESS & CURRENT AFFAIRS


01. Organisms might have some characteristics in common with other organisms. What are they
all collectively put into?
(a) Family (b) Class
(c) Species (d) Domain
02. Why is the polar bear white?

(a) To look attractive


(b) To deal with climate change
(c) To help them absorb heat from the sun
(d) To camouflage themselves from predators
03. The person in the picture was a famous sportsperson. He’s known as the ‘The Magician of
Hockey’ for his goal-scoring feats. He has earned 3 Olympic gold medals for India. His
birthday, 29th August, is celebrated as the National Sports Day, in India. What is the name
of this player?

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(a) Dhanraj Pillay (b) Roop Singh


(c) Dhyan Chand (d) Kabir Khan
04. Tides are very long-period waves that occur through the ocean as a response to the moon and
sun ‘s forces. Tides start in the oceans and move toward the coastlines where they appear as a
simple rise and fall of the sea surface, like waves.
When are tides the highest?
(a) During the New Moon (b) During the Full Moon
(c) When the moon is closest to the earth (d) All the above
05. In Modern American Football, what is the name of a player who throws the ball on offense?
(a) Center (b) Wide Receiver
(c) Quarterback (d) Running Back
06. Peacock:India :: Bald Eagle: ________
(a) Japan (b) China
(c) USA (d) Australia
07. When the digits within the number are multiplied with each other, the product of which
number is the lowest?
(a) 434 (b) 923
(c) 771 (d) 623
08. A non-leap year is called an ordinary year. In a century, how many ordinary and leap years
would there be?
(a) 75 ordinary and 25 leap years (b) 76 ordinary and 24 leap years
(c) 74 ordinary and 26 leap years (d) 65 ordinary and 35 leap years
09. Which below is a reason for forest fires?
(a) Human activated fire (b) Lightning
(c) Excessive hot conditions (d) All the above
10. Amoebas move by using bulging parts. The term means “false feet". What is the term used
for the bulging parts that help in their movement?
(a) Podia (b) Pseudopodia
(c) Flippers (d) Tentacles
11. What do you call a mammal with a pouch, for example, a kangaroo?
(a) Developmental (b) Monotreme
(c) Marsupial (d) Placental
12. Identify this person who is an Indian-American Business executive and a CEO of a multi-
national company.

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(a) Francisco D'Souza (b) Shantanu Narayen


(c) Satya Nadella (d) Narayana Murthy
13. Who is known as the 'father of Indian Cinema'?
(a) Satyajit Ray (b) Dadasaheb Phalke
(c) Dadasaheb Torne (d) V. Shantaram
14. Which of these spider’s bite is reported to be 15 times stronger than that of a rattlesnake?
(a) Black Widow spider (b) Brazilian wandering spider
(c) King Baboon spider (d) Brown recluse spider
15. The White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United
States. Who was the only President to never have lived in the White House?

(a) Thomas Jefferson (b) Ben Franklin


(c) George Washington (d) Abraham Lincoln
SECTION-II: HOTS
16. Observe the series below and answer the question
H # K O & L $ % X I A V E @ ? D + F M
Which is the third character to the left of the seventh character from the right?
(a) X (b) % (c) I (d) @

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17. Statement I: Sound travels 3 times faster in helium than it does in air.
Statement II: When we gulp in air filled in balloon, your voice would become squeaky.
Choose the right option from below
(a) Statement I is true and II is false (b) Statement I is false and II is true
(c) Statement I and II are true (d) Statement I and II are false
18. Match the term to its definition
A. Meteorites not I. A celestial body resembling a planet but meeting all
criteria to be one
B. Dwarf planets II. Pieces of space rock that reach the earth’s surface
C. Big bang III. Star collapses under its own gravity and creates this
D. Black hole IV. Universe being tiny at the start and expanding ever
since.
(a) A-I B-II, C-IV, D-III (b) A-I B-III, C-IV, D-II
(c) A-I B-IV, C-II, D-III (d) A-II B-I, C-IV, D-III
SECTION-III: HOTS

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow


Since the earliest times, people have felt the need to make music. We can express our feelings by
singing or playing instruments. Musicians organize sound into tunes and regular patterns known as
rhythms. A steady rhythm can inspire people to dance. Most music performed in concert halls are
known as classical music. It is played by orchestras or groups of musicians called ensembles, and
sung by choirs. Classical music began hundreds of years ago, but is still written, played, and
enjoyed today. Singing is an important part of music-making all over the world. Singing helps us to
express our feelings. A singer can sing alone, or with others as part of a choir.

19. What are rhythms?


(a) Sound made into tunes and patterns
(b) Tunes made into sound
(c) The basic sound of a note
(d) Sound with basically no pattern
20. Select one statement that might not be true.
(a) A singer can be single or be in a choir.
(b) Singing is a major part of music-making.
(c) Singing helps people express feelings and also improves health.

(d) Singing is a complex task and was not felt as a need in earlier times.

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Total Questions: 45 Max. Marks: 65


HOTS HOTS
Logic & Computers
Paragraph Paragraph
Section Reasoning & IT
Matching Matching
(I) (III)
International Standard (II) (IV)
Cyber Olympiad Number of
13 10 12 10
Questions
Marks 1 3 1 3
Syllabus:
Part-A: Series completion; Analogy; Coding & decoding; Puzzles; Patterns; Classification
Part-B: History and Generation of Computers; Types of Computers; operating system
basics; Internet; MS-Word: Basics; Microsoft PowerPoint Basics; Microsoft Excel Basics;
Latest Developments in IT
SECTION-I: LOGIC & RESONING)
01. How many rectangles are there in the given figure?

(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9

02. What is the missing number?

(a) 5 (b) 30 (c) 20 (d) 25

03. How many 3’s in the following sequence of numbers are there such that both its immediate
neighbours are even numbers?
1527032498530963482910928326284903842104829
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 1

SECTION-II: HOTS (LOGIC & REASONING)


04. Which of the following diagrams have the same condition for the dot placement as
the given figure?

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(a) (b)

(c) (d)

05. If the following four words are arranged in the dictionary order, which word comes 3rd from
the beginning?
(a) CRIMSON (b) CRIB (c) CRINGE (d) CRICKET

SECTION-III : COMPUTERS & IT


06. In ________ language, instructions are given to the computers in the form of short words
called mnemonics.

(a) Machine (b) Assembly (c) High Level (d) High-tech


07. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about optical disc?
(a) It is a secondary storage device.
(b) Contents of a CD-ROM disk can be erased and written on it multiple times.
(c) It uses laser beam technology to read and write data.
(d) IT does not have a mechanical read inbuilt write head to read or write the data.

08. Which of the following data storage device includes flash memory with a USB interface?
(a) USB flash drives (b) USB optical flash drives
(c) Magnetic disk drives (d) Floppy disk drives.
09. Select the odd one out (Regarding automatic data entry device).
(a) Barcode reader (b) OMR (c) OCR (d) Keyboard
10. Harddisk is an electromagnetic device because ________ .
(a) Reading and writing data is electrical but the positioning of the disk head to the correct
track and waiting for disk to rotate are mechanical process
(b) Reading and writing data is mechanical but the positioning of the head to the correct
track is electrical process
(c) It uses ICs to store data
(d) It is not susceptible to shock.

11. This is a centralized place to view all maintenance and system messages. It is displayed by a
flag like icon in the taskbar. It is called the ______ .
(a) Action Center (b) Media Center
(c) User Account Center (d) Update Central

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12. How do you increase the line spacing between two lines?
(a) Home Tab  Insert  Line Spacing
(b) Home Tab  Paragraph  Line and Paragraph Spacing
(c) Insert Tab  Insert  Line Spacing
(d) Insert Tab  Paragraph  Line Spacing.

13. Which of the following was also known as the first general purpose mechanical computer?
(a) Abacus (b) Analytical Engine
(c) Scientific Calculator (d) Mark-I

14. _________ generation of computers used magnetic disks as backing store medium and
introduced programming languages such as COBOL and BASIC.
(a) First (b) Second
(c) Third (d) None of these.
15. Windows allows you to easily enlarge, hide, or shrink a window using
(a) Minimize button (b) Maximize button
(c) Restorebutton (d) All of the above.

SECTION-IV: HOTS (COMPUTERS)


16. Which of the following statements is/are INCORRECT about Solid-State-Storage device?
(i) It is an electro-mechanical device.
(ii) It is less susceptible to shock as compared to hard disk drives.
(iii) It is increasingly being used as the main secondary storage in laptops, netbooks and
other mobile devices.
(a) Only (i) (b) Only (ii) (c) Only (iii) (d) (i), (ii) and (iii).

17. Match the following.


Column I Column II

A. Hard disk I.

B. SD Memory card II.

C. Optical Disk III.

D. CD drive IV.

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(a) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III (b) A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
(c) A-I, B-IV, C-II, D-III (d) A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I

18. You can choose setting for features like dictionary, proofing and language when you
________ .
(a) Click on the Tools Tab, click Options.
(b) Click on the File Tab, click Options.
(c) Right-click anywhere on the ribbon and choose Options.
(d) Click on the View tab, click Properties.

19. You have inserted two action buttons (Pevious and End) at the bottom of the slide as shown
here. Which of the following actions can be added to these action buttons in MS-PowerPoint
2010?

(a) They can be used to got to the previous or next slide.


(b) They can be used to run a program like Google Chrome.
(c) They can be used to end a slide show.
(d) All of these.
20. Which of the following statements holds true about the icon shown here with respect to MS-
PowerPoint 2010?

Statement 1: you can create or paly a custom slide show using this option.
Statement 2: Custom shows created using this option are saved automatically when you save
the presentation.
(a) Only Statement 1
(b) Only Statement 2
(c) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
(d) Neither Statement 1 nor Statement 2

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Total Questions: 45 Max. Marks: 65


MAT SAT (M,P,C,B & SOCIAL)
Section
(A) (B)
Maths: 15
Number of
National Talent Exam 40 Phy: 10; Chem: 10;
Questions
Bio: 10 & Social: 15
Olympiad
Marks 40 × 3 = 120 55 × 3 = 180
Syllabus:
Mental Ability: Series completion; Analogy; Classification; Coding & decoding;
Classification; Logical sequence of words; Blood relations; Mathematical operations;
Counting of figures; Cubes
Mathematics: Number system; Arithmetic; Mensuration; Algebra; Geometry; Statistics
Physics: Measurement; Motion; Force; Heat; Light; Electricity & magnetism; Sound
Chemistry: Air; Water; Physical & chemical changes; Acids, bases & salts; Elements,
compounds & mixtures.; Everyday chemistry
Biology: Food; Plants; Living organisms; Diseases; Natural resources
Social: Our environment; Earth and its inside; Latitudes & longitudes; Maps; Natural
vegetation & wildlife; Kings & kingdoms; Delhi sultans; Mughal empire; Towns, trades &
traders; Equality; State governments; Gender; Media & Markets

MATHEMATICS
5 13 11 5
01. What is the average of the two middle numbers when the numbers , , , are arranged
8 16 12 6
in decreasing order?
71 67 61 79
(a) (b) (c) (d)
96 96 96 96

02. In ABC , AB  10cm, BAC  300 , and ABC  450 . Which of the criterion can be used to
construct the ABC ?
(a) SAS (b) ASA (c) SSS (d) RHS
03. ABCD is a square. M and N are the mid-points of AB and AD respectively. The area of
the shaded region is 25 square units.

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?

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(I) Area of the Square ABCD is 40 sq. units


(II) Area of the triangle CMN is 15 sq. units
(a)Both I and II are true (b) Only I is true
(c) Only II is true (d) Neither I nor II is true
PHYSICS
04. A frog walking in a narrow lane takes 6 leaps forward and 4 leaps backward, then again 6
leaps forward and 4 leaps backward and so on. Each leap is 1m long and requires 1s.
Determine how long the frog takes to fall in a pit 14m away from the starting point.

(a) 70 s (b) 46 s (c) 37 s (d) 67 s

05. Body temperature of an animal is 104°C. If boiling water is poured on it, then

(a) Heat is transferred from animal to water and sensation felt by animal is hot.
(b) Heat is transferred from animal to water and sensation felt by animal is cold.
(c) Heat is transferred from water to animal and sensation felt by animal is hot.
(d) Heat is transferred from water to animal and sensation felt by animal is cold.
06. A ray of light is incident on a horizontal plane mirror at an angle of 60°. After reflection
from this horizontal plane mirror, some of the light is incident on another plane mirror
which is at angle  with respect to horizontal plane mirror. If the ray reflected by the second
plane mirror travels horizontally, then the angle  between the mirrors is ______.

(a) 60° (b) 30° (c) 75° (d) 67 ½°


CHEMISTRY
07. Consider the reaction

KBr  aq   AgNO 3  aq  
 KNO3  aq   AgBr  s 
This is an example of :
(a) decomposition reaction (b) combination reaction
(c) double displacement reaction (d) displacement reaction

08. A solution reacts with marble chips to produce a gas which turns lime water milky. The
solution contains :
(a) Na2SO4 (b) CaSO4 (c) H2SO4 (d) K2SO4

09. A gas: X when passed through blue litmus solution turns it to red. Another gas Y when
passed through either blue litmus or red litmus does not change the colour of the litmus.
Identify the true statement regarding X and Y.

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(a) X is basic while Y is neutral (b) Y is neutral while X is acidic


(c) Y is basic while X is acidic (d) Y is acidic while X is neutral.

BIOLOGY
10. Which body part of camel shrinks and retains its size depending on consumption of food?

(a) Rough tongue (b) Long eyelashes (c) Lump (d) Neck
11. What is the correct sequence for the air to exhaled out from the lungs?

R- Bronchus S- Trachea T- Alveolus U- Bronchiole


a) S  U  R  T b) S  R  U  T
c) T  U  R  S d) T  R  U  S
SOCIAL
12. Choose one false statement about Indus Valley civilization.
(a) They were the first ones to make us of cotton to make cloth.
(b) Indus valley cities were built around 2600 BCE
(c) They used rifles to hunt down animals.
(d) The first Indus Valley city to be discovered was Harappa.
13. Electronic Voting is the standard means of conducting elections using Electronic Voting
Machines, sometimes called "EVMs" in India.
Since when the Commission has started using EVMs?
(a) 1981 (b) 1974 (c) 1991 (d) 1998

MENTAL ABILITY
14. Which of the following diagrams have the same condition for the dot placement as the given
figure?

(a) (b)

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(c) (d)

15. If the following four words are arranged in the dictionary order, which word comes 3rd from
the beginning?
(a) CRIMSON (b) CRIB (c) CRINGE (d) CRICKET

Total Questions: 80 Max. Marks: 185


SECTION-A SECTION-B
Section
(single correct type) (Multi Correct Type)
Physics-15; Physics-7;
Number of Chemistry-15; Chemistry-7;
Junior Olympiad in Science
Questions Biology-15 & Biology-7 &
and Astronomy
Astronomy-10 Astronomy-4
Marks 55 × 2 = 110 25 × 3 = 75
Syllabus: Physics: Measurement; Motion & Time; Light; Electric Current & its Effects;
Heat; General Physics.
Chemistry: Water; Matter & Its Properties; Physical & Chemical Changes; Acids, Bases &
Salts; Mixtures & Compounds; Pollution; Everyday Chemistry.
Biology: Our Environment; Nutrition in Animals; Respiration in Plants & Animals; Human
Body; Diseases; Food; Forests.
Astronomy: Solar System; Objects in our Solar System; Night Sky; The Sun and Our
Moon; Milky way Galaxy

PHYSICS
01. Which canned drink will remain cold the longest?

(a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) Both P and Q


02. The factor(s) responsible for cyclones is/are
(i) Wind speed (ii) Temperature (iii) Humidity
(a) (i) only (b) (ii) and (iii) only (c) (i) and (iii) only (d) (i), (ii) and (iii).

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03. A body moves with uniform velocity. Which of the given options shown here is a graph of
velocity against time for this motion?

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

04. A car at 7:30 am is moving at a constant speed of 4 km min–1 and an odometer reading
recorded is 28568 km. What would be the odometer reading at 9:15 am?
(a) 28673 km (b) 28988 km (c) 29255 km (d) 28568 km
CHEMISTRY
05. Ramesh categorized the following household items into acids and bases.
Acids Bases
1. Lemon 4. Window cleaner
2. Antacid 5. Vinegar
3. Tea 6. Curd
Which of them are placed under the wrong category?
(a) 3 and 5 only (b) 2 and 6 only (c) 3, 4 and 5 only (d) 2, 5 and 6 only
06. Which of the following diagram(s) represent(s) alkalis and bases in the correct form?

(a) (i) only (b) (iii) only (c) (i) and (iv) only (d) (ii) and (iii) only
07. Which of the following statements are correct?
I. The tangy taste of cola drinks is due to carbonic acid which is an organic acid.
II. Inorganic acids are prepared artificially in the industries and are extremely corrosive.
III. Hydrofluoric acid reacts with metals to varying degrees therefore, it is stored in glass
bottles.
IV. Organic acids are weak acids that occur naturally in plants and animals.
(a) I, II and III only (b) I and IV only (c) II and IV only (d) I, II, III and IV

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08. Read the given statements and select the correct option.
Statement 1: Many cut fruits, when kept in open turn brown.
Statement 2: Browning of fruits is due to a chemical reaction.
(a) Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1
(b) Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of
statement 1
(c) Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
(d) Both statements 1 and 2 are false.

BIOLOGY
09. Which graph shows the effect of temperature on the rate of photosynthesis of the aquatic
plants such as Elodea?

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

10. The organism in the given figure has a flattened body shape. This characteristic helps the
organism to

(a) Survive for a long period without food (b) Fly in the air
(c) Camouflage itself (d) Crawl between crevices and spaces easily.
11. Dig up a handful of garden soil and put it in a beaker. Add about 500 mL of water and shake
the beaker for a little while. Now allow the soil to settle down. In which order, the soil
components will get arranged from (i) to (iv) as shown in the figure?

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(a) (i)  Sand, (ii)  Silt, (iii)  Clay, (iv)  Gravel


(b) (i)  Gravel, (ii)  Sand, (iii)  Clay, (iv)  Humus
(c) (i)  Clay, (ii)  Gravel, (iii)  Sand, (iv)  Humus
(d) (i)  Humus, (ii)  Gravel, (iii)  Sand, (iv)  Clay

12 Refer to the given figure. Which of the labelled parts is the egg cell?

(a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) S

ASTRONOMY

13. Asteroid belt is an area of space that has the highest number of orbiting asteroids in
it. Between what two planets is the Asteroid Belt located?

(a) Neptune and Pluto (b) Earth And Mars

(c) Mars and Jupiter (d) Saturn and Jupiter

14. The International Space Station (ISS) is the largest and most expensive spacecraft
ever built. Sixteen countries have worked together to construct and operate the
station.
Choose one false statement from the below

(a) The ISS has two robotic arms that are used to lift astronauts and pieces of
equipment outside in space.

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(b) In 24 hours, the space station makes 16 orbits of Earth, traveling through 16
sunrises and sunsets.

(c) After the moon, the ISS is the second brightest object in our night sky - you don't
even need a telescope to see it zoom over your house

(d) The International Space Station cannot be moved out of harm’s way if a
particularly large piece of debris poses a threat

15. The four gas giants in our solar system are Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter.
These are also called the Jovian planets.

What 3 main elements are the Gas Giants composed of?

(a) Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Helium.

(b) Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Helium.

(c) Sulfuric Acid, Methane, and Hydrogen.

(d) Helium, Hydrogen, and Methane

Total Questions: 80 Max. Marks: 185


Section SECTION-A SECTION-B SECTION-C
Number of 5
Regional Olympiad in 5 10
Questions
Mathematics
Marks 5 × 2 = 10 10 × 3 = 30 5 × 5 = 25

Syllabus: Number system; Arithemtic; Mensuration; Basic algebra; Basic counting; Plane
geometry; Data interpretation
01. What is the first digit of the smallest number whose sum of the digits is 2007?
(a) 9 (b) 8 (c) 3 (d) 2
1 2 3 9 10
02. Consider the fractions , , ,... , . The number of these fractions which are
10 9 8 2 1
irreducible is
(a) 10 (b) 8 (c) 6 (d) 4
03. Bases of four equilateral triangles form a square. Inside the square four circles of radius 5
units are drawn as in the figure. The perimeter of the four cornered star is

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(a) 100 (b) 120 (c) 160 (d) 200


04. Mala, Devi, Sita, Emma and Kala are sitting in a park. Mala is not sitting on the farthest
right and Devi is not sitting on the farthest left. Sita is not sitting at either the farthest left or
farthest right. Kala is not sitting next to Sita and Sita is not sitting next to Devi. Emma is
sitting to the right of Devi but not necessarily next to her. Which girl is sitting farthest to the
right?
(a) Devi (b) Sita (c) Emma (d) Kala
05. In the adjoining figure we have 16 dots equally spaced in 4 × 4 grid. From A to B one has to
go. He can go up or down, left or right from one dot to the other. In the figure the length of
the path is 7, The maximum length of the path is

(a) 12 (b) 13 (c) 15 (d) 16


06. 20072007  100001 is a

(a) Three digit number (b) Four digit number


(c) Eight digit number (d) Six digit number
07. Each small square in the figure has a side length 1cm. An ant travels from P to R. If it moves
only along the lines, in how many ways can it reach R, using only the shortest route?

(a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6


1 1
08. Which fraction is between and ?
4 5

1 1 9 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 20 40 6

09. Mahesh drove 5 km west, then 7km south, then 4 km west, then 18km north and then 9 km
east. How far is he now from his starting place?
(a) 11 km (b) 4 km (c) 14 km (d) 9 km

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10. A square is divided into four identical rectangles. The perimeter of each ones of these
rectangles is 20cm. What is the perimeter of the square?.

(a) 80 (b) 32 cm (c) 40 cm (d) 50 cm


11. 8 boxes, all of different sizes, are placed in a row; 2008 books are distributed in such a way
that each box receives 2 books more than its next immediate smaller box. How many books
does the largest box receive?
(a) 258 (b) 244 (c) 236 (d) 264
12. Mr. Sai had money just enough to buy 6 Laddus and 7 Cutets. The shop owner told him that
he may also choose to buy 8 Laddus and 4 Cutlets for the same amount. Since the doctor has
advised Mr. Sai to avoid sweets he decided to buy Cutlets only for the entire amount. How
many Cutlets did he get?
(a) 13 (b) 12 (c) 16 (d) 23

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ANSWERS

ISMO
Q.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ANS A B A C A C C C D C C D D A B A A A D B
ISSO
Q.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ANS A A A C A B B B D C B B C C C C A C B B
ISEO
Q.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ANS C D C B C A B D C A C D C A A A B D B A
ISKO
Q.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ANS A D C D C C D B D B C C B A C C C D A D
ISCO
Q.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ANS D D A C A B B A D A A B B C D A D B D C
NTEX
Q.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
ANS D B A B B C C C B C B C D C A
JOSA
Q.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
ANS A D B B C A C A C D B D C D D
ROM
Q.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
ANS A A C C C B D C A B A C

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