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(3 ) SAT-3

~~ 4lHH11 Wau
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST
~~-~1lf 90~tl ~mrr.~ ~CfiTtl
THERE ARE 90 QUESTIONS IN THIS PAPER.
EACH QUESTION CARRIES ONE MARK.

~(v)irft

t 21tR
(1) ------- (2) --
21tR f

1tR2 (4) 21tR.t.


(3)
t
A person takes time t to go once around a circular path of diameter 2R. The
speed ( v) of this person would be

t 21tR
(2)
21tR t

(3) (4) 21tR.t.

2. 2 kg s;oqGH cF>1 ~ CffiI ~ ~.~ 1R 10 mls ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ h9T ~ llfctGH

~ I CffiI 1R ~ 4ROllSOil ~ ~

(1) 20 N (2) 10 N

(3) 2 N (4) ~I

A body of mass 2 kg is moving on a smooth floor in straight line with a uniform


velocity of 10 m/s. Resultant force acting on the body is

~ON ' (2) ION

(3) 2 N (4) zero.

3. ~ CfiT S.I. ~ ~

(1) N.m2 (2) N/m 2

(3) in 2 IN (4) N/m.


[P.T.a.
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(4 )
SAT-3

The S.l. unit of pressure is

(1) N.m2

(4) N/m.
(3) m 2 /N
~o
4. /ec01b
(1) 50 (2) 300 ;:'~('Gtb
(3) 3000 (4) 30000. %D b
~
The frequency of a source of sound is 50 Hz. How many times does it vibrate in

one minute?

(1) 50 (2) 300

~OO (4) 30000.

5. 50 kg s::a:P"i H CfiT lJ:Cfl cx:rRn lJ:Cfl ~ 'R ~ 40 ~ 6 sec ~ ~ ~I ?:ffe: ~ ~


2
ctft ~ 15.cm inn ~. irft ( ?:ffe: g= 10 m/s )

(2) 500 W
(1) 300 W

/ ./---- --",(4) j 1000W.


(3) 600 W
( --=d' ,
.
A person of mass 50 kg runs up to staircase of 40 steps in 6 sec. If the height of

each step is 15. em, then his power will be ( If 9 = 10 m/ s 2 )

(2) 500 W
~OW
(4) . 1000 W.
(3) 600 W

6.

(2)
4f
(1) f 3

(4) 4f
(3) ~ f
4

NTSE(I)/15 - SAT
(5 ) SAT-3

The focal length of a concave mirror in air is f If it is immersed in water ( n = i),


then the, focal length will be '

(1) f'

3
(3) --f (4) 4f
4

= in

(1) B (2) A
f
(3) C (4) D.

A student was asked to draw a ray diagram for formation of image by a convex
lens for the following positions of the object:

(A) between F and 2F

(E) atF

(C) at2F

(D) between F and optical centre.

The position for which virtual image can be formed among these is

(1) B (2) A

(3) C (4) D.

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SAT 3 (6 )
Tht

pO'

(1)

(3\

10. ~

Cf

The value of equivalent resistance between the points A and B in the given circuit,

9. fc:Rft f.:rcR: ~ ~ ~ ~ cx:mn CfiT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 75 cm ~ CIT ~I ~ ~ cnT


~ CfiB ~ ~ 3iICl~4Cfl ~ Ch1~ ~ ~ WIT

(1) ~~,-1:33D (2) W-iIm'f~, - 1.33 0

(3) W-iIm'f~, + 1.33 0 (4) ~~, + 1.33 D.

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(7 ) SAT-3

The far point of a myopic person is 75 cm in front of the eye. The nature and
power of the lens required to correct the problem, will be

(1) convex lens,- 1.33 0 /~ncave lens, - 1.33 D

(3) concave lens, + 1.33 D (4) convex lens, + 1.33 D.

------,.---...-+

,
$M~ITi
;uit,

(2) ~3W

An electron enters in a magnetic field at right angle to it as shown ih figure. The


direction of force acting on the electron will be

Magnetic field

Electron

(I) . to the left (2) to the right .

~ofthepa~e (4) into the page.

11. "llfc: fcRft ~ ~ ~ ~31T ~ Gfrq 1 C ~ Cfi1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ rlCfi~ ~ #


1 J~fch<:rf,~~m, ~~~31T~~~~

(1) 1.V (2) 4 V

(3) 8 V (4) .~I

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,_.-.- ~.;"

SAT-3 (8 )
15. ~
When 1 ,J of work is done to move a charge of 1 C from one point to another point

tHen the potential difference between two points in a given circuit will be
(1
(2) 4 V

(4) zero.

'1
12.

(2) 7.2 x 10 10
J) 3.6 x 1010

() 3.6 x 108 (4) 7.2 x 108.

Ai certain household has consumed 200 units of energy during a month. Its value 16.

joules will be

(2) 7.2 x 1010

(4) 7.2 x 108.

(1) Ag (2) Hg

(~) Zn (4) Au.

fnaddition of which metal the blue coloured copper sulphate solution turns into

tOIOUrless solution ? .

(I) Ag (2) Hg

(2) mqm

(3) .~ (4) ~I

IUPAC name of the first member of homologous series of ketones is

(I) Ethanone (2) Propanol

(4) Propanone.
(9 ) SAT-3

, point 15. fllf,g~G ~~ CfiT ~ -q ~ -q-;r ~ cf,T ~ tWIT


, .
(1) ~ (2) ~ @ (\)Q2-(ff) ?:>+ r\~0
(4)~1
,(0 ()..~
(3) 3<;141'"1

The nature of solution when sodium carbonate is dissolved in water will be

(1) acidic (2) basic


~~LOj -t-V\ A~ .

(3) neutral (4) amphoteric.

Ue

(1) ~ (2) ~

(3) (fA (4) TWI

An element A belongs to third period and second group of periodic table. The
number of valence electron / electrons of element A is

(1) one (2) two

(3) three (4) four.

1\ 1\

(1) 3<;lfiHiCfl{OI (2)~

(4) {~41'''HI

The chemical reaction HN03 + KOB -.; KN03 + H20 is an example of

(1) neutralization

~uble displacement

(3) neutralization and double displacement

(4) combination.

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SAT- ( 10)
I ,
2l. ~

t1)
1) .~ (2) am1<.r
(3)
3) 3SI+4H (4 ) 3'lilfi-.n:IT !
Nu
H of a solution is zero. The nature of this solution is
(1)
(2) basic
(3
(4) amphoteric.
22. ~
19.

t
5
1) (2) 2
2

1 3
3) (4)
2 2

the difference in number of crystalline water molecules in a molecule of gypsum


nd a molecule of plaster of Paris is

5 23.
1) (2) 2
2

1
3)
2

1) en (2) \'1R

3) 'ClR (4) ~I'"

n alkyne has 4 numbers of hydrogen atoms. What will be the number of carbon
toms in it?

1)

3)
Two

Four
r (4)
hree

Five.

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( 11 ) SAT-3

21. ~;:P~t"'~ICfflI ~:set 14 g -q 3{uJ311 cit ~ ~

(1) 12.044 x 1023 (2) 6.022 x 1023

(3) 3.011 xlO 23 (4) 1.5050 x 1023.

Number of molecules in 14 g of carbon monoxide is . <-


t~
(1) l2.044'xlO~3 .~ )023 q
\

L\,Q50 x 1023.
c,~
,. .~
~'i
t4J>
GO~
-,
22. ~ fR:r q)T~ -- Boac t-, ~ 'ff['q ~F"l1~ -t
l\ \( .\1-\
(1)-- 193 K (2) 193 K

(3) 353 K (4) - 353 K.

The boiling point of a gas is- Boac. This temperature is equivalent to

(1) -193K ~K
1m
(3) 353 K (4) - 353 K.

,~
(1) ~ (2) ~ fOlMl'i
~1~
%D
(3) ~ (4) ~~I
\ q~9
Which of the following solutions does not show Tyndall effect?

(1) Milk (2) Starch solution

~- (4) Sugar solution.

(1) ~

(4) ~ Cfil<:ll

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s ( 12 )
28. ~
rganelle storing substances like starch, oil and proteins is

(2) Lysosome (1

(3) Plastid (4) Golgi body.

(2) G>1~{f~H
(1) 3TlfcRR

fll ~c.lCfll~f.FI (4) ~~1~M10i I


(3) 29.

The hormone present in higher concentration in fruits and seeds is

(2) Gibberellin
~uxin

(3) Cytokinin (4) Ethylene.

2 ~ ~~~~UI cf ~ 3iICl~qCfl m t-
v "

i:1Cfil\Ji (2) 3i ICfflI\JiOi


(1) l

3
OiI ~s:l\JiOi (4) ~I
(3)

The substance essential fo1'photosynthesis is

(1) glucose (2) oxygen

(3) nitrogen (4) water.

(2) m Cfllf~ICflIQ

In plants the cells necessary for exchange of gases from atmosphere are

(1) subsidiary cells (2) bark cells

(4) phloem parenchyma cells.


.~~uard cells

TSE(I)/ 15 - SAT
_.---- -- ----_.- ---

, \

( 13 ) SAT-3

28. ~~CfiT~t

(1) tBi~f~~ I, liTclfm (2) ii I'8lfW.lI, tmt-~

~, fll~Cf){"i (4) Zf%T, ~1~f~MII


(3)

The group of amphibian plants is

Funaria, Marchantia (2) Marsilia, Horse-tail


(1)

Pinus, Cycas (4) Typha, Hydrilla.


(3)

29. hflIJi~G{ B ~.~ f.Wro ~ t


(1) LPG (2) CFC

(3) CH4 (4) PVC.

The example of an egg laying mammal is

(1) Bat
(2) Whale

(3) Echidna (4) Kangaroo.

31. ~ B~ fi~iiOI ~ Cf){ClICf){ >ffi:R&lt ~ CfiT ~ ~ f.:n=1 B ~ fcR1CfiT ~

f.:1w1t?
1\
(2) c.1Cf)1Cf){OI
(1) ~

I
[P.T.a.
NTSE(I)/15- SAT
,\ .

S T-3 ( 14 )

Which of the following follows a general principle of fooling the immune system by 35. TT~
putting particular infection into the body?

(1) AIDS (2) Vaccination

(3) , Antibiotic (4) Antiseptic.

(1) ffi9o~~

Skeletal muscles are

(1) striated and. voluntary 36.


(2) unstriated and voluntary

(3) striated and involuntary (4) unstriated and involuntary.

(1) Mfu~ (2) "{Ui~

(3) fcRRur~ (4) crr<I ~ I

Sphygmomanometer measures

(1) wail pressure ~blooq pressure

(3) diffusion pressure (4) air pressure.

(3) mfffi

Knightia is a fossil of

(1) tree trunk (2) invertebrate

(3) fish (4) dinosaur skull.

NT E(I)f15 - SAT
( 15) SAT-3

'stem by 35. ~~~~'~ctiT~~

(1) ~ (2) ~"Tl1m

(4) ~I

The method of mechanical barrier to avoid pregnancy is

~ndoms (2) contraceptive pills

(3) surgical methods (4) abortion.

36.

(1) 1 (2) - 1

(3) 0 (4) abc.

The value of [::


1

t.[::
t .[:: t
1 1

is equal to

~-1

(3) 0 ,(4) abc.

37. fcRT G1~. ~31T a~ b ctiT HCF ~

(1) a (2) ab

(3) b (4) 1.

The HCF of any two prime numbers a and b, is

(1) a (2) ab

(3) b (4) 1.

,
{ p.T.a.

I
NTSE(I)/ 15 - SAT
T-3 ( 16 )

41 . <:f

(1) 17 (2) 18

(3) 19 (4) 20.

The total two-digit numbers which are divisible by 5, are

(I) 17 (2) 18

(3) 19. ~20.

42.

(1) - 1 (2) -- 2

(3) 2 (4) 1.

If the roots of the equation 2x2 + ax + b = 0 are reciprocals to each other, then
the value of b is

(I) --1 JV2


~{l-
o!.- ~
(3) 2 (4) 1.

O. ~ sin ( A + B) = cos ( A - B) m-, m ( A + B ) CfiPiR ~ ~~~~~

(I)
rr
4
(2) -
2
0l\6 ::-~)
3rr
(3)
4
(4)
8 . ~,
.-t 1-
~

If sin ( A + B )= cos ( A -- B), then the value of ( A + B ) is Dt-

.~

1t
(1) (2)
4 2
~

3rr it
(3) (4)
4 8

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( 17 ) SAT-3

41. <:rR sin 0 + sin 2 0 = 1~ cos 2 0 + cos 4 e CfiT l1R -t


(1) 3 (2) 2

(3) 1 (4) O.

If sin e + sin 2 0 = 1, then the value of cos 2 0 + cos 4 0 is

(1) 3 (2) 2

JYl (4) O~

42. ~ irRR it1 '1fG:- ~ if ~ 'l1CR it1 ~ CfiT -aw:R Cfi1uT30 -t 3fR 'l:fOR" it1 'CITG:-~ if

~ in fum CfiT -aw:R Cfi1uT 60 ~ I <:rR ~ 30 m ~ ~, ~ 'l:fOR" CfiT ~ ~

(1) 30 m (2) 20 m

(3) 15 m (4) 10 m.
, then
The angle of eievation of the top of a building from the foot of tower is 30 and the
angle of elevation of the top of the tower from the foot of the building is 60. If the
tower is ~O m high, then the height of the building is

(1) 30 m (2) 20 m

(3) 15 m ~Yl0m.

43. ~ ;~:p:nCfi{UI ~ 3x + Y = 1, (2k-- J ) x + ( k.- 1 ) y= (2k + 1 ) CfiT ~ ffl ~ ~'ffi


k 'liT 'IR t \ /,/ .~. ..('/ ~ :;. :':'.ff'\(l)
-
//. /' fP ?JrD /"r u0-- ~
(1) 2
(' "l- / \/' ....,
'i}~' ~O~') (2) 3?9 3\..6- \ .-z- ;). r-
(3) - 2 '? f--~ (4) 1. .5!f1t<_ 2J"
y ~~~\~ -
If the system of equations 3x + y = 1, ( 2k - 1 ) x + ( k - 1 ) Y = ( 2k +- 1 ), has no
solution, then the value of k is

(3) - 2

NTSE(I)/15 - SAT
II.

( 18)

47. ~

(1) 10 (2) 11
f;jU Cfi1
(1

(3) 12 (4) 13. [j (3

T
The mean of the first ten even natural numbers is
c

(1) 10 f:

(3) 12 (4) 13.

48.

1 1
(1) (2)
2 3

1 1
(3) 4 (4)
6

A die is thrown twice. The probability of the sum being odd, is

. 1 ~y

. .
. (2).:L

3
-="-

(l(6~~~- =~
.

1 , \ t~ 1 _ ~ ,
(3) 4 ~ (4) 6' " ~O . ~_ /

46: '1K~. Wf '!'i ~ '1ft~~I>"i i'l1'11 ~ m ~<it ~ ~ 'fiT ~~::::

(1) 1: 2
bD+30 (2) 2:3
\.
,
'-'
I~"
"

~
(3) 1: 3 (4) 1: 1.
t,Q
r<i
If the heights and radii of a cone and a hemisphere are same then th~atio of
their volumes is
2
(1) 1:2 (2) 2:3 I~
tl{
(3) 1:3 (4) 1 : 1. , c:2k
l'
)

\ ~ Lh
NT E(I)/1S':' SAT '-\~ \y --L

~ ~)-
)Cb
...........---: ~
.1
27 0 .
p-..h 1
------------------------------------

( 19 ) SAT-3

fcR:ft ~ Cf1T c;T ~ ~-m Cf1T MRijI~~16 em -3W 8 em ~I ~ mil ~ ~ ~ 4 em


Cf1T 1ft lIT ?; -ffi ~
I ~ Cf1T ~ -B1ft ?;
(1) - Scm (2) 4cm

(3) 3 em (4) 2 em.

The lengths of two parallel chords of a circle are 6 em and 8 em. If the smaller
chord is at distance 4 em from the centre , then the distance of the other chord
from the centre is

(1) Scm (2) 4cm

(3) 3 em (4) 2 em,

48. ~~TJi ~it, ABC~~~tl ~ D, E, F, G, Hq I'PIT-mit~

~ ~ ~ tI ~ ~ ABC Cf1T ~ 6 em Cf1T ~, -ffi ~~ DEFGHI CflT

~~ 'fP)
A
\r..'
~~

... %~ ? \ ~ c;:;

(1)

(3)
3 Ii cm2
S../3 cm2
B E

(2)
c
Y:;
In the figure given below, ABC is an equilateral triangle. D, E, F, G, H and I are the
trisectorpClints of the sides as shown. If the side of the triangle ABC is 6 em, then
the area of the regular hexagon DEFGHI is
A

. '",

B C
(1) 3.j3 cm2 (2) 4.j3 cm2

(3) 5.j3 cm2 (4) 6.j3 cm2.

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J [P.T.O.

I
(20 )
In
c:J TTt ~ -B, L DBC = 22 3TR L DCB = 78 it ill L BAC ~ t
is I

(1) 90 (2) 80

(3) 78 (4) 22.

In the given figure, L DBC = 22 and L DCB = 78 then L BAC is equal to

51

(3). 78 (4) 22.

c
E

(4) ! (3 n - .J3 )em 2 .


4

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( 21 ) SAT-3

In the given figure, ABC is an equilateral triangle whose side is 213 cm. A circle

is drawn which passes through the midpoints D, E and F of its sides. The area of
the shaded region is

B c

(1 ) -~(4n
4
- 313 )cm2

(3) (4)

(1) 135 (2) 270

(3) 540 (4) 1080.

If a cylinder of radius 3 cm and height of 10 cm is melted and recast into the


. .
shapes of small spheres of diameter 1 cm, then the number of spheres so formed
IS

(2) 270

(3) 540 (4) 1080.

NTSE(I)jl5 - SAT [P.T.a.

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