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MITTAL CLASSES

IIT-JEE | MEDICAL | FOUNDATION


Paper Code:09F-SP-1

SAMPLE PAPER

Class – IX Time: 2 Hour M. Marks: 300

General Instructions:

1. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheet.

2. The question paper consists of 75 multiple choice questions (single correct option) divided
into five sections.
Section – A contains 15 questions (Q1 to Q15) of Physics.
Section – B contains 15 questions (Q16 to Q30) of Chemistry.
Section – C contains 15 questions (Q31 to Q45) of Mathematics.
Section – D contains 15 questions (Q46 to Q60) of Mental Ability.
Section – E contains 15 questions (Q61 to Q75) of Biology.

3. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

4. The Question Paper contains blank spaces for your rough work. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.

5. Blank papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and
electronic devices, in any form, are not allowed.

6. Write your Name, Father Name, Class, and Date in the space provided at the
bottom of this sheet.

NAME: ___________________________________

FATHER NAME: ___________________________________

CLASS: ___________________________________

DATE: ___________________________________
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PHYSICS 7. Which of the acceleration - time


graph is not possible?
1. In case of a moving body:
(A) Displacement > Distance
(B) Displacement < Distance
(C) Displacement Distance
(D) Displacement Distance (A)
2. Examples of vector quantities are:
(A) velocity, length and mass
(B) speed, length and mass
(C) time, displacement and mass
(D) velocity, displacement and force
3. A quantity has value of –6.0 ms–1. It (B)
may be the:
(A) Speed of a particle
(B) Velocity of a particle
(C) Position of a particle
(D) Displacement of a particle
4. A train starting from a railway
station and moving with uniform (C)
acceleration, attains a speed of 40
kmh–1 in 10 minutes. Its acceleration
is
(A) 18.5 ms–2
(B) 1.85 cm s–2
(C) 18.5 cm s–2
(D)
(D) 1.85 m s–2
5. A stone is dropped from the top of a
tower. Its velocity after it has fallen
20 m is [Take g = 10 ms–2]:
(A) 5 ms–1 8. A girl swims in a swimming pool of
(B) 10 ms–1 length 100 m. She swims from one
(C) 15 ms–1 end to another end and reaches the
(D) 20 ms–1 starting point again in 2 minutes.
6. Area between speed- time graph and The average velocity of the swimmer
time axis gives: is
(A) Distance (A) 100 ms–1
(B) Velocity (B) 0.83 ms–1
(C) Speed (C) 1.67 ms–1
(D) None of these (D) zero

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9. If A and B are two objects with (A) Zero


masses 10 kg and 30 kg respectively (B) 10N
then: (C) 20N
(A) A has more inertia than B (D) None of these
(B) B has more inertia than A
(C) A and B have the same inertia 15. The forces of action and reaction
(D) none of the two have inertia have_______ magnitude but__________
direction:
10. An unbalanced force acts on a body. (A) same, same
The body: (B) same, opposite
(A) Must remain in same state (C) opposite, same
(B) Must move with uniform velocity (D) opposite, opposite
(C) Must accelerate
(D) Must move along a circle. CHEMISTRY

11. It is required to increase the velocity 16. The principle behind fractional
of a scooter of mass 80 kg from 5 distillation technique in separation of
ms–1 to 25 ms–1 In 2 s. The force two liquids is –
required will be (A) difference in melting point
(A) 200 N (B) difference in boiling point
(B) 600 N (C) difference in concentration
(C) 800 N (D) difference in solubility
(D) 100 N
17. Carbon burns in oxygen to form
12. A particle Is in straight line motion carbon dioxide. The properties of
with uniform velocity. A force is not carbon dioxide are-
required (A) similar to carbon
(A) To increase the speed (B) similar to oxygen
(B) To decrease the speed (C) totally different from both carbon
(C) To keep the speed constant and oxygen
(D) To change the direction (D) much similar to both carbon and
oxygen
13. When a bullet is fired from a gun.
The gun recoils due to: 18. Which of the following statement is not
(A) conservation mass true about colloidal solution?
(B) conservation of momentum (A) These are visible under powerful
(C) conservation K.E. microscope.
(D) none of these (B) Their particles do not settle down
with passage of time.
14. A book of weight 10 N is placed on a
(C) Their particles are electrically
table. The force exerted by the
charged.
surface of the table on the book will
(D) These are homogeneous in nature.
be
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19. A physical change is named so (C) Smoke


because: (D) Shaving cream
(A) Only change in physical properties
takes place 25. When a beam of light is passed
(B) Energy transfer takes place through a colloidal solution, it gets –
(C) It is reversible (A) reflected
(D) All of these (B) absorbed
(C) scattered
20. Which of the following is not a (D) refracted
chemical change ?
(A) Rusting of iron 26. Fog is an example of –
(B) Cooking of food (A) foam
(C) Freezing of water (B) emulsion
(D) Digestion of food (C) aerosol
(D) gel
21. Which of the following is a physical
change? 27. Air is regarded as a –
(A) Evaporation of alcohol (A) compound
(B) Melting of ice (B) mixture
(C) Rusting of iron (C) element
(D) Both (A) & (B) (D) electrolyte

22. What will be the sublimate, when a 28. If a substance can be separated into
mixture of sand, sulphur, common different kinds of matter by some
salt and iodine is sublimed? physical process, then the substance
(A) Sand is-
(B) Iodine (A) a mixture
(C) Sulphur (B) a molecule
(D) Common salt (C) a compound
(D) an element
23. Which of the following will show
Tyndall effect? 29. A solution, which at a given
(A) Starch solution temperature dissolves as much solute
(B) Sodium chloride solution as it is capable of dissolving, is said to
(C) Copper sulphate solution be a –
(D) Sugar solution (A) super saturated solution
(B) semi saturated solution
24. Which of the following is an example of (C) unsaturated solution
gel ? (D) saturated solution
(A) Coloured gem
(B) Jelly

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30. The elements which give out harmful x x


radiation are called – 35. If  7  15  , then find the
3 5
(A) normal elements solution ?
(B) representative elements (A) x = 20
(C) radioactive elements (B) x = 15
(D) none of these (C) x = 21
(D) x = 18
MATHEMATICS
36. If both co-ordinates of any point are
31. The rational form of 2.7435 is :
negative then that point will lie in:
27161 (A) First quadrant
(A)
9999 (B) Second quadrant
27 (C) Third quadrant
(B) (D) Fourth quadrant
99
27161
(C) 37. The distance of the point (3, 5) from
9900 X-axis is:
27161
(D) (A) 35
9000 (B) 3
32. The simplest rationalization factor of (C) 5
(D) None of these
50 is :
(A) 5 38. The angle between the bisectors of two
(B) 2 adjacent supplementary angles is :
(C) 50 (A) acute angle
50 (B) right angle
(D)
(C) obtuse angle
33. Raj wanted to type the first 200 (D) none of these
natural numbers, how many times
does he have to press the keys 39. If one angle of a triangle is 72o and the
(A) 489 difference of the other two angles Is
(B) 492 12o , Find the ratio of other two angles.
(C) 400 (A) 4 : 5
(D) 365 (B) 2 : 1
34. One fourth of one third of one half of a (C) 3 : 4
number is 12, then number is: (D) 5 : 3
(A) 284
(B) 286
(C) 288
(D) 290
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40. If the three altitudes of a  are equal 45. The average of 15 numbers is 18. The
then triangle is: average of first 8 is 19 and that last 8
(A) isosceles is 17, then the 8th number is:
(B) equilateral (A) 15
(C) right angled (B) 16
(D) none (C) 18
41. The number of triangles with any three (D) 20
of the lengths 1, 4, 6 and 8 cm, are:
(A) 4 MENTAL ABILITY
(B) 2
(C) 1 46. A walks 10 metres towards East and
(D) 0 then 10 metres to his right. Then
every time turning to his left, he
42. If the sides of a triangle are doubled, walks 5, 15 and 15 metres
then its area: respectively. How far is he now from
(A) Remains the same his starting point?
(B) Becomes doubled (A) 5 metres
(C) Becomes three times (B) 10 metres
(D) Becomes four times (C) 15 metres
(D) 20 metres
43. The perimeter of an isosceles triangle
is equal to 14 cm, the lateral side is to 47. Ram walks 10 km towards North.
the base In the ratio 5 : 4. The area of From there, he walks 6km towards
the triangle is: South. Then, he walks 3 km towards
1 East. How far and in which direction
(A) 21 cm2 is he with reference to his starting
2
3 point?
(B) 21 cm2 (A) 5 km, North
2
(B) 5 km, North-East
(C) 21 cm2 (C) 7 km, East
(D) 2 21 cm2 (D) 7 km, West

44. In an examination, 10 students scored 48. Pointing towards a person in a


the following marks in Mathematics photograph, Aashka said, ―He is the
35, 19, 28, 32, 63, 02, 47, 31, 13, 98. only son of the father of my sister’s
Its range is: brother.‖ How is that person related to
(A) 96 Aashka?
(B) 02 (A) Father
(C) 98 (B) Cousin
(D) 50 (C) Maternal Uncle
(D) Brother

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49. T is the son of P. S is the son of Q. T is 54. 4, 8, 12, 24, 36, 72, ?
married to R. R is Q’s daughter. How is (A) 98
S related to T? (B) 100
(A) Brother (C) 144
(B) Uncle (D) 108
(C) Father-in-law
(D) Brother-in-law 55. 4, 7, 3, 6, 2, 5, ?
(A) 6
50. If the day before yesterday was (B) 5
Saturday, what day will fall on the (C) 3
day after tomorrow? (D) 1
(A) Friday
(B) Thursday 56. Find the missing term in the
(C) Wednesday given figure
(D) Tuesday

51. The year that will have the same


calender as that of the year 1995.
(A) 2002 (A) 1
(B) 2005 (B) 18
(C) 2006 (C) 90
(D) 2001 (D) 225

Directions : (52 to 53) A, B, C and D are to 57. Find the missing term in the given
be seated in a row. But C and D figure
cannot be together. Also B cannot be
at the third place.
52. Which of the following must be false?
(A) A is at the first place
(B) A is at the second place
(C) A is at third place (A) 127
(D) A is at the fourth place (B) 142
(C) 158
53. If A is not at the third place, then C (D) 198
has which of the following option?
(A) The first place only 58. JXG, HTJ, FPN, ?, BHY
(B) The third place only (A) EKS
(B) ELS
(C) The first or third place only
(D) Any of the places (C) DLR
(D) DLS

59. ZSD, YTC, XUB, WVA, ?


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(A) VZZ (A) Protein


(B) ZVX (B) Carbohydrate
(C) VWZ (C) Fat
(D) VZX (D) All

60. Correct the following equations by 66. Which part of the following used in
interchanging two signs. lens adjustment.
16 – 21 7 × 6 + 3 = 31 (A) Coarse adjustment
(A) – and (B) Fine adjustment
(B) + and × (C) Base
(C) ÷ and + (D) both (A) & (B)
(D) ÷ and ×
67. Osmosis takes place between two
BIOLOGY solutions separated by a
semipermeable membrane because.
61. The first person to observe a cell under (A) Water molecules move from the
microscope was — more dilute solution to the less dilute
(A) M. Schleiden solution
(B) T. Schwann (B) Solute molecules move from the
(C) Robert Hooke less dilute solution to the more dilute
(D) A.V. Leeuwenhoek solution
(C) Water molecules move from the less
62. Cell theory was proposed by — dilute solution to the more dilute
(A) Morgan solution
(B) Haldane (D) Solute molecules move from the
(C) Schleiden and Schwann more dilute solution to the less dilute
(D)Robert Hooke solution

63. A cell which have taken a specific 68. Mitochondrial matrix contains :
structure and function are (A) Enzymes
(A) Differentiated cells (B) DNA & RNA
(B) Undifferentiated (C) Ribosomes
(C) Permanent cells (D) All of above
(D) Both (A) and (C)
69. Study of tissue is known as-
64. Melanocyte cells are : (A) Histology
(A) Ovum Shaped (B) Cytology
(B) Branched Shape (C) cell biology
(C) Tubular Shape (D)None of these
(D) Ciliated
65. Aleuroplast stores -

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70. In grasses the length of internodes 75. In plants, cell division is restricted
increases by the activity of upto —
(A) apical meristem (A) meristematic cells
(B) intercalary meristem (B) permanent cells
(C) lateral meristem (C) xylem
(D) secondary meristem (D) phloem

71. Which of the following plant tissues is


formed by permanent tissue ?
(A) Primary tissue
(B) Secondary tissue
(C) Both of above
(D) None of above

72. A permanent plant tissue made up of


living cells having thickening at the
corners is —
(A) sclerenchyma
(B) collenchyma
(C) parenchyma
(D) phloem

73. The outer wall of epidermis in stems


and leaves has a waxy covering made
up of —
(A) lignin
(B) suberin
(C) pectin
(D) cutin

74. In plants phloem tissues perform the


function of
(A) conduction of water
(B) conduction of food
(C) photosynthesis
(D) mechanical support

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