Practice Paper – 1 Problem Solving Assessment Section A : Qualitative Assessment

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Practice Paper – 1 Problem Solving Assessment Section A : Qualitative Assessment
Practice Paper – 1
Problem Solving Assessment
Time Allowed : 1 ½ Hours
Class–XI
Max. Marks : 90
General Instructions :
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
The question paper consists of 60 questions divided into three sections A, B and C.
Section A : Qualitative Assessment comprises of 18 questions (27 Marks).
Section B : Quantitative Assessment comprises of 18 questions (27 Marks).
Section C : Language Conventions comprises of 24 questions (36 Marks).
All questions are compulsory and each question has 1½ marks.
All questions are multiple choice questions where you are required to select one correct
option out of the given four.
(vii) Use of calculator is not permitted.
Section A : Qualitative Assessment
1. Based on the relationship between the first two words, choose the appropriate
answer :
Earth : Sun : : Moon ?
(a) Orbit
(b) Sky
(c) Star
(d) Earth
2. A and B are brothers. C and D are sisters. A’s son is D’s brother. How in B related
to C ?
(a) Father
(b) Brother
(c) Grandfather
(d) Uncle
3. If GO is written as 32, SHE = 49 then SOME = ?
(a) 56
(b) 58
(c) 62
(d) 64
4. Samander starts from his house and walks 3 km towards south then he turns left
and walks 5 km. In which direction he is from his house ?
(a) South
(b) East
(c) South East
(d) North east
5. Find out the correct conclusion based on the given statements.
Statements : I. All novels are stories. II. All stories are poems.
Conclusions :
(a) All novels are poems.
(b) Some novels are poems
(c) Some poems are novels
(d) All poems are stories.
6. In a row of boys X is thirteenth, from the left and Y is seventeenth from the right.
If in this row X is eleventh from the right then what is the position of Y from the
left ?
(a) 6th
(b) 7th
(c) 10th
(d) 12th
Directions (Q. 7-12) : Study the following information carefully to answer the
questions given below :
P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are seven professors. Each one teaches a different subject
from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, Mathematics, Economics and Geography,
not necessarily in the same order. Each of them teaches one day each on seven days
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of the week from Monday to Sunday not necessarily in the same order. R teaches
Biology on Friday. Q teaches Mathematics on the previous day of the day on which
the professor teaches Physics. V teaches on Sunday but does not teach Chemistry
or English. S teaches Economics on the previous day on which U teaches. P teaches
Geography on Tuesday. T does not teach English.
7. Which subject does T teach ?
(a) Chemistry
(b) Physics
(c) Either Chemistry or Physics
(d) Data inadequate
8. Which subject does U teach ?
(a) Physics
(b) English
(c) Either Physics or English
(d) Data inadequate
9. On which day does T teach ?
(a) Monday
(b) Wednesday
(c) Thursday
(d) Data inadequate
10. On which day does U teach ?
(a) Wednesday
(b) Thursday
(c) Wednesday or Thursday
(d) Data inadequate
11. Which subject does V teach ?
(a) Chemistry
(b) English
(c) Biology
(d) Data inadequate
12. Which subject is taught on sunday ?
(a) Physics
(b) Chemistry
(c) Biology
(d) English
Directions (Q. 13-18) : A, B, C, D, E and F are members of a family. Amongst them
there are lawyer, doctor, teacher, salesman, engineer and an accountant.
There are two married couples in the family. ‘D’ who is a salesman is
married to the lady teacher. Doctor is married to the lawyer. ‘F’ who is an
accountant is son of ‘B’ and also brother of ‘E’. ‘C’ who is lawyer is dauthterin-law of ‘A’. ‘E’ is an unmarried engineer. ‘A’ is grandmother of ‘F’.
13. What is the profession of B ?
(a) Salesman
(b) Doctor
(c) Lawyer
(d) Teacher
14. What is the profession of A ?
(a) Teacher
(b) Doctor
(c) Lawyer
(d) Engineer
15. What is the relation of B with D ?
(a) Brother
(b) Grandson
(c) Son
(d) Father
16. What is the relation of D with F ?
(a) Husband
(b) Brother
(c) Father
(d) Grandfather
17. Which of the following is a married couple ?
(a) C and D
(b) A and B
(c) B and C
(d) D and B
18. Who is accountant ?
(a) D
(b) C
(c) F
(d) A
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Section B : Quantitative Assessment
19. If one fourth of a number is smaller than one third of its predecessor by 1, then the
number is :
(a) 5
(b) 16
(c) 20
(d) 25
20. The value of
13 13 13 ... ... ∞ is :
(a) 13
(b) 169
(c) 100
(d) none of these
21. The perpendicular distance of a point from x-axis is called :
(a) Abscissa
(b) Ordinate
(c) Mantissa
(d) Coordinate
22. Number of edges of a cuboid is :
(a) 12
(b) 6
(c) 8
(d) 9
Observe the following table and give the answer of the questions from 23 to 26 :
Crop
Rice
Wheat
Pulses
Potatoes
Other grains
Production (Lac ton) — Year
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
44.0
21.8
10.0
4.8
28.8
39.6
24.1
10.5
6.3
26.1
48.7
28.8
13.0
7.3
30.4
41.9
29.9
11.4
8.1
28.9
52.7
31.8
12.0
8.3
30.0
51.1
37.0
12.2
10.2
30.2
23. Production of which crop was increased by more than 10 lac ton from its previous
year production ?
(a) Wheat
(b) Pulses
(c) Potatoes
(d) Rice
24. In which year sum of production of wheat and rice is maximum ?
(a) 2006
(b) 2007
(c) 2008
(d) 2011
25. Production of which crop is increasing and decreasing alternatively in the succeeding
years ?
(a) Wheat
(b) Other grains
(c) Pulses
(d) Rice
26. Production of which crop is least in the year 2011 as compare to the year 2006 ?
(a) Wheat
(b) Rice
(c) Other grains
(d) Potatoes
27. What is the probability of losing a game, if the probability of winning the game is
0.945 ?
(a) 1
(b) 0
(c) 0.055
(d) 1.345
28. Which of the following is the greatest integer ?
(a) – 1111
(b) – 111
(c) – 11
(d) – 1
29. There is a list of numbers 42.2, 28.4, 47.4, 36.4, 33.2, 40.0, 36.1 and 32.3. If the
number 33.2 is replaced by 37.2 in the list, then the mean of the numbers is :
(a) 37
(b) 37.5
(c) 51.5
(d) 38.5
30. If C.P. of an article is ` 500 and gain is 5%, then gain is :
(a) ` 10
(b) ` 15
(c) ` 20
(d) ` 25
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Study the following figure and answer the questions (31 to 34) :
Y
R(3, 7)
B(7, 8)
A(5, 6)
Q(4, 5)
P(2, 3)
X
X¢
Y'
31. In Cartesian coordinate system the number of quadrants is :
(a) 8
(b) 6
(c) 4
(d) none of these
32. The distance between the points A(5, 6) and B(7, 8) is :
(a) 2 2
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) – 2 2
33. Area of ΔPQR formed by the points P(2, 3), Q (4, 5) and R (3, 7) is :
(a) 12 unit2
(b) 3 unit2
(c) 6 unit2
(d) 10 unit2
34. Slope of the line AB, when A(5, 6) and B(7, 8) is :
(a) 30°
(b) 60°
(c) 45°
(d) 90°
35. An joker’s cap is an example of a :
(a) cube
(b) cuboid
(c) cone
(d) sphere
36. There are 200 students in a hostel. Food for all of them is for 30 days. 40 more
students join them. Now, food will last for :
(a) 4 days
(b) 16 days
(c) 20 days
(d) 25 days
Section C : Language Conventions
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow by picking
up the right option :
The green house effect is experienced when the temperature rises because the sun’s
heat and light is trapped in the earth’s atmosphere. This is like when heat is trapped in
a car. On a very hot day, the car gets hotter when it is out in the parking lot. This is
because the heat and light from the sun can get into the car, by going through the
windows, but it can’t get back out. This is what the green house effect does to the earth.
The heat and light can get through the atmosphere, but it can’t get out. As a result, the
temperature rises.
The green house effect makes the earth appropriate for people to live on. Without it,
the earth would be freezing, or on the other hand it would be burning hot. It would be
freezing at night because the sun would be down. During the day, especially during the
summer, it would be burning because the sun would be up with no atmosphere to filter
it, so people, plants, and animals would be exposed to all the light and heat.
Although the greenhouse effect makes the earth able to have people living on it, if
there get to be too many gases, the earth can get unusually warmer, and many plants,
animals, and people will die. Plants like corn, wheat, and other vegetables and fruits
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would not be able to take the heat. This would cause us to have less food to eat, but it
would also limit the food that animals have. With less food, like grass, for the animals
that we need to survive (like cows) we would even have less food. Gradually, people,
plants, and animals would all die of hunger.
37. Greenhouse effect can best be described as __________.
(a) rise of temperature
(b) trapping of certain amount of heat and light
(c) trapping of heat in a car
(d) allowing the sun through the window
38. The global temperature is rising as __________.
(a) more heat is coming on earth
(b) more gasses are there in the atmosphere
(c) the heat is unable to get out of earth
(d) the presence of gases blocks the heat from escaping
39. Greenhouse effect is essential for our existence because it __________.
(a) maintains a balance of heat and light
(b) maintains the cold temperature
(c) maintains the sun’s heat
(d) acts like a filter
40. We would have less food to eat as __________.
(a) crops will die of heat
(b) there will be too many people to share
(c) animals also would want their share
(d) cows won’t have anything to eat
41. Eventually everyone will die of hunger as we __________.
(a) are all part of a chain
(b) will not be able to take the heat
(c) would disturb the ecological cycle
(d) would not be able to work in the heat
42. Without the green house effect, the earth would be __________.
(a) in normal temperature
(b) freezing or burning hot
(c) unaffected
(d) none of these
43. The word ‘exposed’ means :
(a) harmful
(b) sophisticated
(c) unprotected
(d) didactic
44. The greenhouse effect makes the earth __________.
(b) warmer
(c) unaffected
(d) fertile
(a) colder
45. Can you explain the central idea of the poem. The underline word(s) mean :
(a) great idea
(b) unnecessary details
(c) exact meaning
(d) theme
46. Theology was an important subject at school in old days. It taught students respect
values and religions. Theology means here :
(a) psychology
(b) the study of markets and shares
(c) the study of God and religion
(d) ideology
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47. Our education is not what it ought to be. Who is responsible for deteriorting
condition of our education ? The underline word may mean here :
(a) grading
(b) improving
(c) declining
(d) building
48. The person concerned should be contacted in the office before meeting the chairman.
What should be the opposite of concerned ?
(a) related
(b) unrelated
(c) sorrow
(d) exclaimed
49. Tut was the lost heir of the powerful Pharaoh family which ruled over Egypt
thousands of years ago. What may be the synonym of heir
(a) a person who inherits his ancestors property.
(b) influential person.
(c) educated person.
(d) rich person.
50. When we shifted from village to the city, my grandmother became disturbed. That
was a turning point in our friendship. Turning point means :
(a) understanding
(b) an important incident
(c) an unimportant happening
(d) a useless point
51. What we need now is sustainable development. Not the one which is senseless.
Which phrase best describe the underlined words :
(a) development which is not harmful for environment
(b) irresponsible development
(c) insensitive attitude
(d) never ending
52. What I want my son to be is that he should stand on his own feet. The underlined
expression says :
(a) to stand straight
(b) to be happy
(c) to be physically strong
(d) to be independent
53. Fill correct articles in the blanks.
Uneasy lies __________ head that weans __________ crown. (a/an/the)
(a) the, a
(b) the, the
(c) a, an
(d) an, the
54. Fill in the correct modal.
One __________ obey one’s parents. (must/should/ought)
(a) must
(b) should
(c) ought
(d) none
55. Spot the error.
The smell/of these rose/flowers are/very sweet.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
56. Fill in the correct option from those given in bracket.
Rachna __________ lovely paintings. (make/making/makes)
(a) make
(b) made
(c) makes
(d) none
57. Fill in the correct modal.
One __________ obey one’s parents. (must/should/ought)
(a) must
(b) should
(c) ought
(d) none
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58. Fill correct preposition in the blank.
It is four O’clock __________ my watch.
(a) at
(b) on
(c) by
(d) in
59. Fill appropriate connector in the blank.
He behaves __________ he were a lord.
(a) but
(b) and
(c) so
(d) as if
60. Choose the correct option to complete the following passive voice sentence :
Six camels __________ for our works.
(a) needed by us
(b) are needed by us
(c) need us
(d) are needing
Ans. 1. (d), 2. (d), 3. (a), 4. (c), 5. (a), 6. (b), 7. (a), 8. (b), 9. (a), 10. (b), 11. (c),
12. (a), 13. (b), 14. (a), 15. (c), 16. (d), 17. (c), 18. (c), 19. (b), 20. (a), 21. (b), 22. (a),
23. (d), 24. (d), 25. (d), 26. (c), 27. (c), 28. (d), 29. (b), 30. (d), 31. (c), 32. (a), 33. (b),
34. (c), 35. (c), 36. (d), 37. (b), 38. (c), 39. (b), 40. (a), 41. (b), 42. (b), 43. (a), 44. (b), 45.
(d), 46. (c), 47. (c), 48. (b), 49. (a)., 50. (b), 51. (a), 52. (d), 53. (a), 54. (b), 55. (c), 56. (c),
57. (d), 58. (c), 59. (d), 60. (b).