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VELAMMAL BODHI CAMPUS, KOLAPAKKAM

IIT FOUNDATION
VISTO – 2017-2018 (SEASON – II)
GRAND TEST-4 TIME: 2
hrs
STD: VI MAX. MARKS: 100
MATHS:
1. A rectangular park is 45m long and 30m wide. A path 2.5m wide is constructed outside the
park. Find the area of the path.
a) 200m2 b) 300m2 c) 400m2 d) 500m2
1
25− { 5+4−( 3+ 2−1+3 ) }
2. The value of 2 is
a) 19 b) 21 c) 23 d) 25
1 1
3. The length of a rectangular plot of area 65 3 m2 is 12 4 m. What is the width of the plot?
1 1 1 1
a) 7 3 m b) 6 3 m c)5 3 m d) 4 3 m
4. Each side of polygon is 2.5cm in length the perimeter of the polygon is 12.5cm, how many
sides does the polygon have?
a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
3
5. The value of x in 4
[
( 7 x−1 )− 2 x−
1−x
2
=x +
]3
2
a) 1 b) 3 c) 9 d) 12
6. What must be added to the numbers 6, 10, 14 and 22 so that they are in proportion?
a) 8 b) 6 c) 4 d) 2
7. If a person travels 150km in 5hrs, then the time taken by him to travel 180km is
a) 3 b) 4 c) 8 d) 6
8. Which of the following is correct for the statement?
 Two multiplied by one less than the difference of nineteen and six
a) 2×{1-(19-6)} b) 2×{(19-6)-1} c) 2×{(6-19)-1} d) 2×{1-(6-19)}
3 1
9. Priya spends 5 of her income on household expenses and 7 of her income on personal
expenses. If her monthly income is Rs.35000, find her monthly savings.
a) Rs.8000 b) Rs.9000 c) Rs.18000 d) Rs.19000
√ √ √ √
10. The value of 40 . 96+ 0 . 4096+ 0 . 004096+ 0 .00004096 is
a) 7.0914 b) 7.1004 c) 7.1104 d) 7.1204
2
11. The value of (0.3-0.9) + 4(0.3) (0.9) is
a) 1.2 b) 1.44 c) 1.69 d) 2.25
12. What value of x should satisfy the below equation?
3 x 2 x 7 x 29
+ = +
10 5 25 25
21 58 25 21
a) 58 b) 21 c) 21 d) 25
13.If x:y = 2:3, find the value of (3x+2y) : (2x+5y) is
a) 6:8 b) 13:17 c) 12:19 d) 19:23
14. Statement I : The sum of 5x2 + 7y – 6z2, 4y + 3x2, 9x2 + 2z2 - 9y and 2y – 2x2 is
15x2 + 4y – 4z2
Statement II : If x2 – 3xy + 7y2 – 2 is subtracted from 6xy – 4x2 – y2 + 5 then the result
is
9xy – 5x2 + 8y2 – 7
a) Both statements I and II are correct.
b) Both statements I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and Statement II is incorrect.
d) Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is correct.
15. Simplify: xy [ yz−zx −{ yx−( 3 y−xz )−( xy−zy ) } ]
a) xy+2zx-3y b) xy-2zx+3y c) 2xy-3y+2xz d) –x+y-z
16. What is the area of the shaded figure?
a) 8- π
b) 8-2 π
c) 8
d) 8+ π
17. The ages of Ravish and Shiksha are in the ratio 3:8 six years hence, their ages will be in
the ratio 4:9. The age of Ravish before 3years is
a) 18years b) 15years c) 12years d) 21years
( 3. 63 )2 −( 2 .37 )2
18. The value of 3 . 63+2 .37 is
a) 6 b) 1.36 c) 2.26 d) 1.26
b+c a+ b
a= ,c=
19. Given that 2 2 and b2 = ac, then we can say that
1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2
− = − = + =
a) b) a c b c) a c b d) a c b

20. Find the value of 4 ( a +b +2 ab ) −[ 4 ( a + b −2 ab ) −{−b + 4 ( a−3 ) } ] if a = 3 and b = 1


2 2 2 2 3

a) 45 b) 47 c) 49 d) 51
21. A metal sheet 27cm long, 8cm broad and 1cm thick is melted into a cube. The difference
between the surface area of two solids will be
a) 284cm2 b) 296cm2 c) 286cm2 d) 300cm2
22. The area of rhombus is 2016cm2 and its sides are equal to 65cm. The length of its
diagonal is
a) 158cm and 65cm b) 126cm and 32cm
c) 65cm and 130cm d) 60cm and 120cm
23. Some cities are being connected in such a way that only 20 diagonal roads can be
constructed between them and no three cities are collinear which of the following can be
constructed, if the cities are connected by non-intersected lines?
a) Hexagon b) Septagon c) Octagon d) Nanogon
6 7 8 9
, , and
24. The difference between the greatest and the least fractions out of 7 8 9 10 is
3 1 1 1
a) 10 b) 56 c) 40 d) 72
25. The product of two decimals is 1.8576. If one of the decimals is 0.54, find the other
a) 34.4 b) 3.44 c) 0.34 d) 4.33

([ ) ( ) ]× 2 =158
1 2 1 3
3

26. Statement I :
2 4
{ ( ) }=125
2
( 3 −2 ) ÷ 1
2 2

Statement II :
5
a) Both statements I and II are correct.
b) Both statements I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and Statement II is incorrect.
d) Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is correct.
27. The area of the shaded region in the following figure if AB = 24cm and BC = 10cm and P,
Q, R are the mid points of AB, BC and CD respectively.
a) 160cm2
b) 180cm2
c) 240cm2
d) 230cm2
28. The difference between the length and breadth of a rectangle is 23m. If its perimeter is
206m, then its area is
a) 1520m2 b) 2420m2 c) 2480m2 d) 2520m2
29. If the angle in a triangle are in the ratio 1:1:2 then the sides are in the ratio
a) 1:1:1 b) 1:1:2 c) 1:1:√ 2 d) √ 2: √2 :1
30. Match the following:
Column I Column II
A) The diagonal of a square whose side 8cm is - p)
12 √3cm 2
B) The diagonal of a rectangle whose length 12cm and breadth 9cm is - q) 15cm

C) Area of equilateral triangle whose side is4 √3 cm is - r) 8 √ 2 cm


D) Area of equilateral triangle whose altitude 2 √ 3 cm is - s) 4 √3 cm2
a) A – q, B – r, C – p, D – s b) A – r, B – q, C – s, D – p
c) A – p, B – q, C – r, D – s d) A – r, B – q, C – p, D – s
4 . 4×4 . 4−1 .6×1 .6
31. Simplify: 4 . 4×4 . 4+2×4 . 4×1. 6+1 . 6×1 . 6
a) 24 b) 0.36 c) 0.46 d) 0.54
1 2 1 4
38 m 12 m, 13 m 5 m
32. A rope 3 long was cut into three parts measuring 5 2 and 15 respectively.
What was the length of rope left?
1 1 1 2
5 7 9 11
a) 6 b) 6 c) 6 d) 5
33. Of the three numbers, the ratio of the first and the second is 8:9, and that of the second
and third is 3:4. If the product of the first and third numbers is 2400, then what is the second
number?
a) 35 b) 50 c) 45 d) 65
34. Assertion (A) : Nonagon is made up of seven triangles.
Reason (R) : The regular polygon having ‘n’ sides will be formed by (n-2) triangles.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false.
d) R is true but A is false.
Paragraph: (35 to 37)
4 8
41 % 44 %
Out of 1800 students in a school, 6 of students opted basketball, 18 opted cricket
and remaining opted table tennis. If a student can play only one game, find the ratio of
35. Number of students who opted basket ball to number of students who opted table tennis
a) 1:5 b) 5:1 c) 1:3 d) 3:1
36. Number of students who opted cricket to the number of students who opted basketball
a) 16:5 b) 5:16 c) 16:15 d) 13:16
37. Number of students who opted basketball to the total number of students
a) 5:16 b) 5:12 c) 12:5 d) 13:5
2
38. If the lateral surface area of a cube is 576cm , find its volume.
a) (96)2/3cm3 b) 1728cm3 c) 864cm3 d) 582cm3
x+3 x−1 7x
− = 2
39. The value of x in x−1 x +1 x −1
a) 3 b) -2 c) 2 d) -3
1
40. Find the two consecutive odd numbers such that the smaller number exceeds 3 of the
larger by 20
a) 29, 31 b) 30, 31 c) 32, 33 d) 31, 33
PHYSICS:
41. A toy car needs a 12V battery for its operation. How many cells of 1.56V are required to
provide the needed potential difference?
a) 7 b) 8 c) 6 d) 9
42. Assertion (A) : The circuit is complete when key is in open position.
Reason (R) : The current flows in a circuit when there is no gap in it.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) R is true but A is false
43. Units of charge
a) coulomb b) ampere c) volt d) second
44. If 60 coulomb of charge passes through a cross- section of a conductor in 4sec, the
average current is
a) 1A b) 10A c) 15A d) 2A
45. If work done on the charge 5C is 50J, then applied potential is ____________ volts.
a) 5 b) 10 c) 15 d) 20
46. The current through a conductor is 4 ampere. The no. of electrons that pass through the
conduction in one second is
a) 3.1251018 b) 251018 c) 61018 d) 12.51018
47. Unit of e.m.f
a) coulomb b) ampere c) volt d) second
48. A bar magnet is cut as shown in figure. Choose the correct polarity.
a) 1 South, 2  North, 3  South, 4  North
b) 5  South, 6  North, 7  South, 8  North
c) both a and b
d) neither a nor b
49. _____________ is a device used to plot the magnetic lines of force around a magnet.
a) barometer b) thermometer c) compass d) none
50. A Identify the poles from the given diagram.
B
a) N – S b) N – N c) S – S d) S – N
51. Example of ferromagnetic substance is
a) platinum b) nickel c) gold d) water
52. Match the following.
a) A geometric end of a bar magnet is called its - p) geometric poles
b) The distance between the two poles of a magnet
is called its - q) magnetic length
c) An imaginary line joining the magnetic north and
south pole of a bar magnet is called its - r) magnetic axis
d) the line passing through the centre of magnet and
perpendicular to the axial line is called - s) equilateral line
a) a – p, b – q, c – r, d – s b) a – q, b – p, c –s, d – r
c) a – s, b – r, c – q, a- p d) a – r, b – p, c – q, d – p
53. The point in a magnet where the intensity of magnetic lines of force is maximum
a) magnetic pole b) south pole c) north pole d) unit pole
54. Observe the circuits below carefully.

Arrange the circuits in ascending order from the least bright to the brightest
a) A, C, B b) B, A, C c) C, A, B d) B, C, A
55. From the give figure when key is closed, electric current passes through the filament of
bulb and its gives off
a) heat and sound b) sound and magnetism
c) heat and light d) sound and light
56. Ram while studying the circuit of an electric fan observes that a plug corrected to a fan
contains a 3A fuse. Why is the fuse needed?
a) to reduce the voltage across the fan.
b) to protect the fan from damage caused by a large current.
c) to make it easier for the current to flow.
d) to decrease the resistance of the circuit.
57. Which of the following does not affect the brightness of a bulb in a circuit?
I. Number of batteries in circuit.
II. Arrangement of batteries in circuit.
III. Number of bulbs in circuit.
IV. Length of wire in circuit.
a) I and II b) only II c) II and IV d) only IV
58. Below is a list materials that can be chosen to replace material ‘X’ to light up the bulb
except.
a) cotton
b) iron
c) salt water
d) mercury
59. F3O4 is a
a) natural magnet b) artificial magnet c) electro magnet d) none
60. Fridge doors are made up of ____________ magnetic strips.
a) natural b) artificial c) none d) all
CHEMISTRY:
61. Which air pollutant is not released by scooters and cars?
a) SO2 b) fly ash c) hydrocarbons d) CO
62. The gas emitted by supersonic Jet Planes that slowly depletes the concentration of ozone
layer is
a) CO b) NO c) HF d) SO2
63. Air shows the chemical properties of
a) nitrogen b) oxygen c) carbon dioxide d) all the above
64. Which of the following does not contain sodium?
a) Baking soda b) Washing soda c) Slaked soda d) Caustic soda
65. What is the percentage of drinking water available on earth?
a) 12% b) 3% c) 50% d) 97%

66. __________ is used in injections and medicinal formation.


a) Potable water b) Natural water c) Distilled water d) all the above
67. The property to flow is unique to fluids which one of the following statement is correct?
a) Only gases behave like fluids. b) Gases and solids behave like fluids.
c) Gases and liquid behave like fluids. d) Only liquids are fluid.
68. The number of free surfaces available for gases is:
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 0
69. Water turns an hydrous cobalt chloride (blue) to ___________ colour, due to the formation
of hydrates cobalt chloride.
a) blue b) yellow c) pink d) green
70. Water is useful in life process because
a) It regulates the body temperature by the process of sweating and evaporation.
b) It helps in the excretion of waste materials from our body.
c) It helps in dissolving of food materials in our digestive system.
d) All of these.
71. Statement I : Difference in temperature and pressure causes air movement.
Statement II : Air pressure differs according to the difference in temperature.
a) Both statements I and II are correct.
b) Both statements I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and Statement II is incorrect.
d) Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is correct.
72. Removal of salt from water at a large scale is known as
a) salination b) desalination c) filtration d) all of these
73. Degree of hardness of water expressed as
a) parts per million b) parts per thousand
c) parts per hundred d) all of these
74. The methods used from destroying bacteria in water is
a) aeration b) chlorination c) filtration d) both a and b
75. Which of the following is / are chemical changes?
a) Shaping of glass by heat. b) Blackening of silverware
c) Germination of seed d) both b & c
76. Assertion (A) : Photochemical smog is produced by oxides of nitrogen.
Reason (R) : Automobile are a major source of oxides of nitrogen.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) R is true but A is false
77. Most atmospheric pollutants do not rise above
a) 6000m b) 600m c) 60km d) 6m
78. What happens when we cut an apple and keep the slices exposed to air for sometime?
a) The colour of the cut surface becomes brown.
b) The change in colour is due to chemical reaction between air and enzymes.
c) It is a physical change.
d) both a & b.
79. The distance between the molecules can be increased by
a) increasing of temperature b) decreasing of temperature
c) increasing of pressure d) all of these

80. Which of the following is incorrect?


Physical change Chemical change
A It is reversible It is irreversible
B No new substance is formed. One or more new substances are
formed.
C Change may be accompanied with evolution of No energy is given off.
energy.
D Arrangement of atoms remains the same. The atoms the substance are
rearranged.

BIOLOGY:
81. Assertion (A) : Our Body is made of a frame called skeleton
Reason(R) : Skeleton protects the internal organs
a) A & R are true ; R is the correct explanation of A.
b) A & R are true ; R is not correct explanation of A.
c) Both A & R are true
d) Both A & R are false
82. Statement I : In frogs limbs with webbed feet help in locomotion.
Statement II : Most of the insects are hexapodal; i.e walking on four legs
a) 1 is true, but 2 is false
b) 1 is false, but 2 is true
c) Both are true
d) Both are false
83. Identify the false statements(s)
1) Abiotic factors are not necessary for plant growth.
2) Leaf like structures in desert cactus; in fact it is a flower
3) Succulent stems are modified stem, present in xerophytes
a) 1 Only b) 2 Only c) 3 Only d) Both 1& 2
84. The leaves with reticulate venatian can be found in
a) Maize b) Wheat c) Mango d) Rice
85. Among these true statement (s) are –
1) Octopus can mimic its surroundings
2) Black stripes on body of tiger look like grass to its prey
3) Yak & Snow leopard are common examples in desert habitat
a) Both 1& 3 b) Both 1& 2 c) Both 2 & 3 d) All
86. Statement I : Fins present in fish help them to use dissolved oxygen
Statement II : Slippery scales present on fish, helps in easy movement
a) Both 1& 2 are true b) 1 is true, but 2 is false
c) 2 is true, but 1 is false d) Both 1 & 2 are false
87. According to the given data, which is true?
Among … Rose (1), Air (2), Soil (3), Water (4), which is the abiotic component that is
needed for breathing.
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
88. Among these, which is not a proper waste management practice
a) Using fruit waste in vermi compost
b) Using paper & rice husk for making articles
c) Burning dried leaves & broken plastic toys
d) Carrying a jute bag while shopping

89. Which of the following statements about movement in living organisms is not correct?
a) All living organisms are capable of movements from one place to another
b) The energy for movement comes from within the body of living organisms
c) Some plants are capable of slow movements
d) Some animals do not move from one place to another
90. Statement I : Fixed joint is found in cranium
Statement II : Muscles help in movement of bones
a) Both are true b) 1is true, But 2 is true
c) 1 is false, but 2 is true d) Both are false
91. Accumulation of harmful non – biodegradable chemicals in food chain called
a) Food web b) Bio magnification c) Compost d) None
92. ‘All living things respond to stimuli’. Which of the following examples illustrates response
to stimulus?
a) Birds laying eggs
b) Child is entering into teen age
c) Respiration which occurs in fishes through gills
d) Cockroaches moving to dark place to escape light
93. The bones of …. appear zipper like manner
a) Cranium b) Back bone c) Rib cage d) Skull
94. Which of the following adaptation cannot be seen in aquatic plants
a) Well developed root system b) Leaves are covered with waxy coating
c) Leaves are in ribbon shaped d) some are partially sub merged
a) d b) c c) b d) a
95. There are different ways for getting rid of wastes in our surroundings
P- plastics Q- Medical R- Agricultural , then which is the correct method
a) P Burning, Q- Recycle, R Compost
b) P Recycle, Q- Burning, R Compost
c) P Reuse, Q- Burning, R Burning
d) P Recycle, Q- Reuse, R Compost
96. Heart is the part of which system
a) Nervous b) Circulatory c) Respiratory d) Excretory
97. Match the following
1. Bone p) 360°
2. Cartilage q) Tip of ear
3. Ball & socket r) Calcium & Phosphate
s) Fixed joint
a) 1-r, 2-q , 3- p b) 1-s , 2- p , 3-s
c) 1-s , 2-r , 3-q d) 1-q, 2-p, 3- r
98. How many muscles work together to move a bone ?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
99. Birds are adopted for __________ habitat
a) Terrestrial b) Aerial c) Aquatic d) None
100. Statement I : A person who separates articles into various categories for recycling is
called factory worker.
Statement II : In the process of purification of water, in chlorination; chlorine is used
a) Statement 2 is true, but 1 is false
b) Statement 1 is true, but 2 is false
c) Statements 1 & 2 are false
d) Statements a & 2 are true.

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