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The document contains a model aptitude test for Plus One admission in the Science stream, covering subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Computer Science. It includes multiple-choice questions that assess knowledge in various scientific and mathematical concepts. Each question provides several answer options, allowing students to demonstrate their understanding of the material.

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APTITUDE TEST FOR PLUS ONE ADMISSION (MODEL QUESTIONS)

SCIENCE STREAM
PHYSICS

1. A small object is placed 10cm infront of a plane mirror. If you stand behind the
object, 30cm from the mirror and look at its image, for what distance must you focus
your eyes?
A. 20cm D. 40cm
B. 60cm E. 30cm
C. 80cm

2. The engine of a car produces an acceleration of 6 ms-2 in the car. If this car pulls
another car of the same mass, then the acceleration would be
A. 6 ms-2 D. 1.5 ms-2
B. 12 ms-2 E. 4.5 ms-2
C. 3 ms -2

3. Two balls of different masses ma and mb are dropped from two different heights a
and b. The ratio of time taken by the two balls to drop through these distances is
A. a:b D. a2:b2
B. b:a E. a : b/2
C. a: b

4. A body of mass 1kg is attracted by the earth with a force which is equal to
A. 9.8 N D. 4.9 N
B. 6.67  1011 N E. 9.8 m
C. 1N

5. Electro magnetic waves are


A. mechanical waves D. reversed waves
B. longitudinal waves E. transverse waves
C. latitudinal waves

6. The density of ice is 0.9 g/cc and that of sea water is 1.1 g/cc. An ice berg of volume
V is floating in sea water. The fraction of ice above water level is
A. 1/11 D. 4/11
B. 2/11 E. 5/11
C. 3/11

7. The number of images of an object held between two parallel plane mirrors is
A. infinity D. 0
B. 1 E. 4
C. 3
2
8. If the velocity of light in a medium is 3 times of the velocity of light in vacuum, then
the refractive index of that medium is.
A. 3/2c D. 1.5
B. 2c/3 E. 1.33
C. 2/3
9. The magnetic field inside the solenoid is
A) Non uniform D) Zero
B) same at all points E) Perpendicular to each other
C) Variable
10. A bullet of mass 100g moving with 20m/s strikes a wooden plank and penetrates up
to 20cm. Calculate the resistance offered by the wooden plank.
A. 200N D. 150 N
B. 500N E. 100N
C. 300N

11. Due to the increase of pressure, the boiling point of water


A. decreases D. none of these
B. increases E. depends on the material of the
C. remains the same container

12. The lengths of three copper wires are in the ratio 5:3:1 and their masses are in the
ratio 1:3:5. Their resistances are in the ratio:
A. 1:3:5 D. 125:15:1
B. 5:3:1 E. 1:9:5
C. 1:15:125

13. While launching a rocket of mass 2 x 104 kg, a force of 5 x 105N is applied for
20seconds. Calculate the velocity attained by the rocket at the end of 20seconds.
A. 500m/s D. 350m/s
B. 450m/s E. 550 m/s
C. 300m/s

14. When a ray of light enters a glass slab from air


A. It’s wavelength decreases D. Neither its wavelength nor its
B. It’s wavelength increases frequency changes
C. It’s frequency increases E. It gets diffracted.

15. Three copper wires have lengths and cross-sectional areas as (l, A), (2l, A/2) and
(l/2, 2A). Resistance is minimum in
A. wire of cross-sectional area A/2 D. same in all three cases.
B. wire of cross-sectional area A E. Cannot determine
C. wire of cross-sectional area 2A

CHEMISTRY

16. Sodium carbonate is a basic salt because it is a salt of


A. Strong acid and strong base D. Weak acid and strong base
B. Weak acid and weak base E. None of these
C. Strong acid and weak base

17. Which of the following remains unchanged on descending a group in the periodic
table
A. Valence electrons D. Electronegativity
B. Atomic size E. None of these
C. Density
18. The percentage of hydrogen in water is
A. 8.88 D. 80
B. 11.12 E. 70.4
C. 20.60

19. Kalium is the Latin name of


A. Potassium D. Phosphorous
B. Krypton E. Silver
C. Calcium

1 𝑡ℎ
20. An atom is 15 times heavier than 12 of the mass of carbon atom ( C – 12 isotope).
The mass in a.m.u is ……………….
A. 1.25 D. 12
B. 15 E. 7.5
C. 14

21. The atomic number of an element is 11 and its mass number is 23. The correct order
representing the number of electrons, protons and neutrons respectively in this
atom is
A. 11, 11, 12 D. 23, 11, 23
B. 11, 12, 11 E. 11, 12, 13
C. 12, 11, 11

22. Choose the correct Balanced equation of the reaction Al4C3 + H2O → Al(OH)3 + CH4
A. Al4C3 + 12H2O → 4Al(OH)3 + 3CH4 D. Al4C3 + 2H2O → Al(OH)3 + CH4
B. 2Al4C3 + 6H2O → 2Al(OH)3 + CH4 E. None of these
C. 3Al4C3 + 12H2O → 3Al4(OH)3 + 3CH4

23. Acid used in the manufacturing of fertilizers and explosives is


A. HNO3 D. HCl
B. H2SO4 E. HNO2
C. H3PO4

24. When acid react with metal carbonates products are


A. Salt D. CO2 and Water
B. Water E. Salt, CO2 and Water
C. CO2

25. Periodic number of 13Al27 is


A. 1 D. 3
B. 2 E. 5
C. 4

26. Which of the following statement is not true about true solution
A. It can pass through filter paper
B. It is homogeneous in nature
C. At constant temperature particles of solute settle down
D. From a true solution the solute can be easily reversed by evaporation or
crystallization
E. None of the above
27. If the molecular mass of a compound is 74.5, then the compound is
A. KCl D. LiCl
B. HCl E. CaCO3
C. NaCl

28. The reaction of Cl2 with X gives bleaching powder. X is


A. CaO D. Ca(ClO3)2
B. Ca(OH)2 E. CaCO3
C. Ca(OCl)2
29. Hydrogen gas is not liberated when the following metal added to dil. HCl
A. Mg D. Zn
B. Sn E. None of the above
C. Ag

30. Ozone in the stratosphere is depleted by


A. CF2Cl2 D. C6F6
B. C7F16 E. None of these
C. C6H6Cl6

MATHEMATICS

31. If 𝑆𝑖𝑛𝜃 and 𝐶𝑜𝑠𝜃 are the roots of the equation ax2  bx  c  0 , then
A. (a  c) 2  b 2  c 2 D. (a  c) 2  b 2  c 2
B. (a  c) 2  b 2  c 2 E. b2 = 4ac
C. (a  c) 2  b 2  c 2

32. If one root of the equation x 2  Ax  12  0 is 4 and the roots of x 2  2 Ax  B  0 are


equal, then value of B is
A. 49 49
D.
B. 4 4

4 E. None of these
C.
49
33. If Sinx  Sin 2 x  1 , then Cos8 x  2Cos6 x  Cos 4 x 
A. 0 D. – 2
B. – 1 E. 1
C. 2

34. The sum of first 24 terms of an A.P a1 , a 2 , a3 ... ; if it is known that


a1  a5  a10  a15  a 20  a 24  225, is equal to
A. 90 D. 1800
B. 180 E. 1900
C. 900
35. If a vertex of a triangle is (1, 1) and the midpoints of the two sides through this
vertex are (-1, 2) and (3, 2), then the centroid of the triangle is
7 1 7
𝐴. 1, 3 𝐷. − 3 , 3
1 7 −1 −7
𝐵. , 𝐸. ,
3 3 3 3
7
𝐶. −1,
3
36. The number of points on X axis which are at a distance c units (c < 3) from (2,3) is
A. 1 D. 3
B. 2 E. 4
C. 0

37. If the mean of numbers 27 + x, 31 + x, 89 + x, 107 + x, 156 + x is 82, then the mean of
130 + x, 126 + x, 68 + x, 50 + x, 1 + x is
A. 75 D. 80
B. 157 E. None of these
C. 82

38. In a single throw of a pair of dice, the probability of getting the sum a perfect square
is
1 2
A. 18 D. 9
7 7
B. E.
36 9
1
C. 6

39. A sphere of radius 6 cm is dropped into a cylindrical vessel partly filled with water.
The radius of the vessel is 8 cm. If the sphere is submerged completely, then the
surface of the water rises by
A. 4.5 cm D. 2 cm
B. 3 cm E. 5 cm
C. 4 cm

40. In two concentric circles with centre O, the radius of the outer circle is 25 cm. Chord
AB of the outer circle is tangent to the inner circle, at D. If AB=48 cm, then the radius
of the inner circle is
A. 7 cm D. 15 cm
B. 12 cm E. 18 cm
C. 24 cm
41. The values of α and β for which the pair of linear equations 2x+3y=7,
2αx+(α+ β)y=28 has infinite number of solution is
A. α=4 & β=8 D. α=4 & β=–8
B. α=5 & β=–2 E. α=-5 & β=–2
C. α= -4 & β=8

42. If the three sides of a triangle are a, √3a and √2𝑎 then the measure of the angle
opposite to the longest side is
A. 45° D. 90°
B. 30° E. 75°
C. 60°
43. If the median of the data 6, 7, x -2, x, 17,20 written in ascending order is 16.Then x is
A. 15 D. 18
B. 16 E. 14
C. 17

44. A pole of 6m high casts a shadow 2√3 m long on the ground, then the Sun’s elevation
is
A. 60° D. 90°
B. 45° E. 15°
C. 30°

45. A solid sphere of radius r is melted and cast into shape of a solid cone of height r,
then radius of the base of the cone is
A. 5r D. 4r
B. 3r E. 2r
C. r
COMPUTER SCIENCE
46. What will be the output of the following Python statement?
>>>"a"+"bc"
A. A D. abc
B. Bc E. None of the above
C. Bca

47. for(i=8;i>=6;i- -)
{ print(i); } How many times the loop will execute?
A. 2 D. 3
B. 0 E. 1
C. Infinite
48. Who was the father of Punched Card Processing?
A. J Presper Eckert D. Blaise Pascal
B. Charles Babbage E. Steven Spielberg
C. Dr. Herman Hollerith
49. WAN stands for
A. Wap Area Network D. Wireless Area Network
B. Wide Area Network E. World Area Network
C. Wide Array Net

50. Different components of the motherboard of a computer are linked together by


parallel electrical lines called --------------
A. Conductors D. Wires
B. Buses E. USB
C. Connectors

51. A pixel is a -----


A. A computer program which D. The biggest resolvable unit
draw picture of a picture
B. A picture stored in the
computer’s memory E. None of the above
C. The smallest resolvable unit
of a picture

52. What is the full form of UPS?


A. Uniform Power Supply D. Unidirectional Power Supply
B. Uninterruptable Power E. United power supply
Supply
C. Universal Power Supply
53. The domain name for government institutions:
A. org D. gov
B. firm E. in
C. com

54. Find the output of the following code segment


void main()
{
int opt=3;
switch(opt)
{
case 1:
cout<<”case 1”;
case 2:
cout<<”case 2”;
default:
cout<<”default”;
}
cout<<”out of case”;
}

A. case 1, case 2 D. case 1, case 2, out of case


B. case 2, default E. case 1,default
C. default, out of case
55. What is the output of the statement 22.2%2?
A. 0 D. Error
B. .2 E. 22
C. 1
56. What is the value of A?
A=2+4-8/2+3
A. 5 D. 3
B. 2 E. 4
C. -.4
57. WWW stands for?
A. World Whole Web D. World Wide Web
B. Wide World Web E. Wide web world
C. Web World Wide
58. Full form of URL is?
A. Uniform Resource Locator D. Unified Resource Link
B. Uniform Resource Link E. Universal resource locator
C. Uniform Registered Link
59. public class Loop {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int a=12,b;
for(b=0;b<=a;b++);
System.out.print(b); }}
What will be the output of above java program?
A. 10 D. Compiler error
B. 13 E. 11
C. 12
60. public class Loop {
public static void main(String[] args){
int b=0;
do{
int a=2;
b++;
System.out.println(a++); }
while(b!=3); }}
What will be the output of above java program?
A. 2 C. 3
2 4
2 5
B. 3 D. Declaration is not allowed
3 here, Compiler error
3 E. 2
3
4

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