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1 SAMPLE TEST PAPER 7th Edition CLASS: VI Time¼le;½ : 120 Minutes¼feuV½ Max. Marks¼egÙke vad ½ : 300 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose. Ñ i;kbu funsz'kksad ks/;ku lsi<+saa vkid ks5 feuv fo'ks"k: i lsbl d ke d sfy, fn;sx;sgsaa Name of the Candidate (ijh{kkfkhzd kuke) : Reg. Number : 1 8 A. General : 1. This Question Paper contains 80 questions. Please check before starting to attempt. The question paper consists Two Sections. Section-A (Conceptual Section) & Section-B (Brilliance Section). In Section-A, 5 parts, Chemistry (1 to 10), Biology (21 to 30), Physics (21 to 30), Maths (31 to 45), Mental Ability (46 to 60) and In Section-B, 4 parts, Chemistry (61 to 65), Biology (66 to 70), Physics (71 to 75),Maths (76 to 80). 2. Space is provided within question paper for rough work hence no additional sheets will be provided. 3. Blank paper, clipboard, log tables, calculators, cellular phones and electronic gadgets in any form are not allowed inside the examination hall. 4. The answer sheet, a machine-gradable Objective Response Sheet (ORS), is provided separately. 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Do not break the seals of the question-paper booklet before instructed to do so by the invigilators. 7. SUBMIT the ORS to the invigilator after completing the test & take away the test paper with you. 8. Any student found/reported using unfair means to improve his/her performance in the test, shall be disqualified from STaRT B. How to fill Objective Response Sheet (ORS) for filling details marking answers: 9. Use only HB Pencil for filling the ORS. Do not use Gel/Ink/Felt pen as it might smudge the ORS. 10. Write your STaRT-2018 Student Registration No. in the boxes given at the top left corner of your ORS with blue/black ball point pen. Also, darken the corresponding bubbles with HB Pencil only. 11. If any student does not fill his/her STaRT-2018 Student Registration No. correctly and properly, then his/her ORS will not be checked/evaluated. 12. Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled bubble, you are advised to be extremely careful while darken the bubble corresponding to your answer. 13. Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor make the Cross (X) mark on the option once filled. Do not scribble, smudge, cut, tear, or wrinkle the ORS. Do not put any stray marks or whitener anywhere on the ORS. 14. If there is any discrepancy between the written data and the bubbled data in your ORS, the bubbled data will be taken as final. C. Question paper format and Marking scheme : 15. SECTION-A: For each right answer you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero marks if no bubble is darkened. In case of bubbling of incorrect answer, minus one ( 1) mark will be awarded. 16. SECTION-B: For each right answer you will be awarded 6 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero marks if no bubble is darkened. 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2 SECTION - A(CONCEPTUAL SECTION) Hkkx-v ¼ ospkfjd Hkkx½ PART - I (PHYSICS) Hkkx- I ¼HkkSfrd fokku½ This section contains (1-10) multiple choice questions. Each question has bl [k.m esa(1-10) cgq&fod Yihiz'u gsaa izr;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rfkk(d) gsa]ft uesalsflq Z,d lghgsa 1. To calculate mechanical advantage divide the resistance force by the : (A) Friction (B) Ideal mechanical advantage (C) Work (D) Effort force ;kaf=kd ykhkd sx.kukd jus d sfy, vojks/kd cy d ksfd l lsfohkkft r d jsxsa& (A)?k"kZ.k (B) vkn'kz;kaf=kd ykhk (C) d k;z (D) iz;kl cy 2. The S.I. unit of force is : (A) erg (B) joule (C) newton (D) dyne cy d ks.i. ek=kd gs& (A) vxz (B) t wy (C) U;wVu (D) MkbZu 3. At the centre of a magnet, magnetism is : (A) Maximum (B) Minimum (C) Zero (D) Infinite pqecd d se/; esapqecd Ro gksrkgs% (A) vf/kd re~ (B) U;wure (C) 'kwu; (D) vuur 4. Light year is a unit of : (A) Distance (B) Light Energy (C) Time (D) Mass izd k'ko"kzbd kbzgs% (A) nwjhd h (B) izd k'kå t kzd h (C) le; d h (D) nzo;eku d h 5. A force applied to a machine to do mechanical work is called : (A) Effort (B) Load (C) Efficiency (D) Output ;kaf=kd d k;zd jusd sfy, e'khu ij yxk;kx;kcy d gykrkgs& (A) iz;kl (B) Hkkj (C) n{krk (D) fuxzr 6. Varun is the Indian name of the : (A) Pluto (B) Jupiter (C) Uranus (D) Neptune o:.kfueu esaslsfd l xzg d khkkjrh; uke gs& (A) IywVks (B) t wfivj (C) ;wjsul (D) usip;wu 7. The unit of electric current is (A) Coulomb (B) Joule (C) Newton (D) Ampere fo qr /kkjkd k ek=kd gs% (A) d wyke (B) t wy (C) U;wVu (D),fEi;j 8. In a uniform motion : (A) Average speed is more than actual speed. (B) The object is moving along circular track. (C) The object is moving with a constant speed. (D) Speed is variable,d leku xfr esa% (A) vkslr pky]oklrfod pky lsvf/kd gksxh (B) d.k o`rh; ifk esaxfr d j jgkgs (C) olrqfu;r pky lsxfr d jrkgs (D) pky ifjofrzr gksrhgs STP_CLASS-VI-1

3 9. When a switch is in ON position, then (A) The circuit from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of the battery is complete. (B) The circuit from the positive terminal to the negative terminal of the battery is incomplete. (C) The circuit is known as the open circuit. (D) None of these t c ifjifkesad qat hcan gsrc % (A) t c ifjifk esacsvjhd k_.kkred fljsls/kukred fljkt qm+k gs (B) t c ifjifk esacsvjhd k/kukred fljk_.kkred fljslsughat qm+kgks (C) ifjifk[kqykifjifkd gykrkgs (D) buesalsd ksbzugha 10. Friction forces act : (A) In the direction of applied force (B) In the direction of the motion (C) In the direction opposite to the direction of relative motion (D) In a direction perpendicular to the direction of motion?k"kz.kcy yxrkgs& (A) ft l fn'kkesacy yx jgkgs (B) xfr d hfn'kkesa (C) lkis{kxfr d hfoijhr fn'kkesa (D) xfr d hfn'kkd sm/okz/kj STP_CLASS-VI-2

4 PART - II (BIOLOGY) Hkkx- II ¼t ho fokku½ This section contains (11-20) multiple choice questions. Each question has bl [k.m esa(11-20) cgq&fod Yih iz'u gsaa izr;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rfkk (D) gsa]ft uesalsflq Z,d lghgsa 11. Lentil is a/an : (A) edible mushroom. (B) animal product. (C) bacterium. (D) plant product. elwj d hnky gs% (A) [kkus;ksx; d od (B) t UrqmRikn (C) t hok.kq (D) ikni mrikn 12. Humerus bone is found in (A) thigh (B) shank (C) upper arm (D) lower arm ã wejl vflfkikbzt krhgsa (A) t ka?kesa (B) V[kusesa (C) mijhhkqt kesa (D) fupyhhkqt kesa] 13. Total number of bones in the body of man is (A) 28 (B) 206 (C) 108 (D) 218 euq"; esad qy vflfk;k ikbzt krhgsa (A) 28 (B) 206 (C) 108 (D) Which trait is not helpful to a fish in adaptation? (A) Streamlined body (B) Large pupils of the eyes (C) Gills (D) Beautiful colour of the body fueu esalsd ksulky{k.kenfy;ksad svuqd wyu esalgk;rkughad jrkgsa (A) /kkjkjsf[kr 'kjhj (B) vka[kksad hcm+hiqrfy;k (C) fxyl (D) 'kjhj d klqunj jax 15. Ogranisms that live on trees are called (A) arial (B) arboreal (C) terrestrial (D) aquatic t Urqt ksfd ism+ksaij jgrsgsa]d gykrsgsa& (A) ok;oh; (B) o`{kh; (C) LFkyh; (D) t yh; 16. Xerophytes have long roots (A) due to light (C) to draw water from deep water beds 'kq"d ksn~fhkn~ d hyecht Ma+sgksrhgS& (A) izd k'kd sd kj.k (C) fupyst y L=kksrksalst y [khapusd sfy, (B) to give mechanical support (D) none of the above (B) ;kaf=kd lgkjkiznku d jusd sfy, (D) mijksdr esalsd ksbzugha 17. Oily covering and air spaces in leaves is an adaptation of (A) aquatic plants (B) xeric plants (C) mesophytic plants (D) none of these ifùk;ksaesaok;qd ks"k,oarsyh; ijrsvuqd wyu gs& (A) t y ksn~fhkn~ikni (B) 'kq"d ksn~fhkn~ikni (C) leksn~fhkn~ikni (D) mijksdr esalsd ksbzugha STP_CLASS-VI-3

5 18. Which of the following statement is true about the habitat? (A) It is a place where conditions for the existence of an organism occur. (B) It includes both biotic and abiotic compounds (C) Represents the address of an organism (D) All are correct fueu esalsd ksulkd Fku vkokl d sfy, lr; gs& (A) ;g og LFkku gs]t gkat hou d svflrro d hlhkhvolfkk,sagksrhgsaa (B) blesat Sfod,oavt Sfod nksuksa;ksfxd gksrsgsaa (C) ;g t Urqd hmiflfkfr d ksiznf'kzr d jrkgsa (D) lhkhlghgasa 19. Green plants are (A) primary producers. (C) secondary consumers. (B) primary consumers. (D) tertiary consumers. gjsikni gsa (A) izkfkfed mriknd (B) izkfkfed mihkksdrk (C) f}rh; mihkksdrk (D) r`rh; mihkksdrk 20. Adaptations occur in nature due to (A) conscious effort by an organism (B) use and disuse of an organ (C) changes that take place in the genes of reproductive units (D) homeostasis izñ fr esavuqd wyu fd ld sd kj.kgksrkgs& (A) t hoksad spsru iz;kl (C) t uu bd kbz;ksad st huksaesagksusokysifjorzu (B) vaxksad kmi;ksx,oavuqi;ksx d juka (D) lelfksfrd rk STP_CLASS-VI-4

6 PART - III (CHEMISTRY) Hkkx- III ¼jlk;u fokku½ This section contains (21-30) multiple choice questions. Each question has bl [k.m esa(21-30) cgq&fod Yih iz'u gsaa izr;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rfkk (D) gsa]ft uesalsflq Z,d lghgsa 21. The method of sieving is used to separate a mixture containing (A) butter and cream. (C) coins of different sizes. (B) flour and sugar. (D) salt dissolved in water. fd l fej.kd ksi`fkd d jusd sfy, Nkuukfof/kd kiz;ksx fd ;kt krkgsa (A) ed[ku vksj Ø he (B) vkvkvksj 'kdd j (D) fofhkuu vkd kj d sfldd s (D) ikuhesa?kqykgqvkyo.k 22. Cotton is obtained from (A) roots of the plant. (C) stem of the cotton plant. (B) the bolls of the cotton plant. (D) leaves of the plant. d ikl izkir fd t krhgs& (A) ikni fd t M+ksals (B) d ikl d s: bzd kxksyk (C) d ikl d kruk (D) ikni d hifä ;k 23. The good conductor of electricity is : (A) polythene. (B) dry wood. (C) silver. (D) glass. fueu esalsd ksu fo qr d kvpnkpkyd gs (A) ikwyhfkhu (B) lw[khyd M+h (C) pk nh (D) d k p 24. A saturated solution can be prepared by mixing water with (A) sand (B) salt (C) iron fillings (D) chalk powder larìr foy;u cuk;kt kld rkgst y,oafueu lsfd l inkfkzd slkfkfefjr d jusij & (A) jsr (B) ued (C) yksgsd hnksyu (D) pkwd ikmmj 25. Coconut fibres are used in making : (A) sweaters (B) brushes (C) mattresses (D) clothes ukfj;y d sjs'kksad kmi;ksx fueu d kscukusesafd ;kt kld rkgs& (A) LosVj (B) cz'k (C) xíns (D) d ims+ 26. The great variety of things around us are due to (A) classification (B) diversity (C) proportion (D) complexity gekjspkjksarjq fofhkuu izd kj d holrq, gksusd kd kj.kgs& (A) oxhzd j.k (B) fofo/krk (C) lekuqikr (D) t fvy rk STP_CLASS-VI-5

7 27. Dissolving sugar in water is an example of (A) physical change (B) chemical change (C) fast change (D) none of these t y esaphuhd k?kqyukfueu esalsfd ld kmnkgj.kgs\ (A) HkkSfrd ifjorzu (B) jklk;fud ifjorzu (C) rhozifjorzu (D) buesalsd ksbzugha 28. A windmill can perform which of the following function? (A) Generate electricity (C) Provide air to the organisms iou pdd hfueu esalsfd l d k;zd ksd jrhgs& (A) fo qr mriuu (C) lt hoksad ksok;qiznku d jusesa (B) Draw air from tube well (D) Provide food to the organisms (B) V~;wcosy lsgokfud ky usesa (D) lt hoksad kshkkst u iznku d jusesa 29. The process of separation of a mixture of two solids based on the difference in their weights is (A) hand-picking. (B) winnowing. (C) condensation. (D) sieving. nzo;eku d svk/kkj ij nksbkslksd ksvyx d jusd hfof/kgs& (A) gkfk lspquuk (B) Q Vd uk (C) la?kuu (D) Nkuuk 30. The process of making yarns from fibres is called : (A) knitting (B) spinning (C) boiling point (D) melting point js'ksls/kkxsacukusd hizfø ;kd gykrhgs& (A) cqukbz (B) d kruk (C) DoFkukad (B) xykukad STP_CLASS-VI-6

8 PART - IV (MATHEMATICS) Hkkx- IV ¼xf.kr½ This section contains (31-45) multiple choice questions. Each question has bl [k.m esa(31-45) cgq&fod Yih iz'u gsaa izr;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rfkk (D) gsa]ft uesalsflq Z,d lghgsa 31. Which of the following represent 27? fueu esalsd ksulk27 d ksiznf'kzr d jrkgs? (A) XXVII (B) XVII (C) VII (D) VIIX 32. Estimate the division by rounding each number to the nearest ten: d hizr;sd la[;kd ksnl d sfud Vre iw.kkzad esacnyd j HkkxQ y Kkr d hft ;sa (A) 40 (B) 50 (C) 56 (D) Given is the expanded Form. The number is folr`r : i fn;kx;kgsa la[;kgksxha (A) (B) (C) (D) The smallest 6-digit number that can be formed by the digits 9, 6, 0, 5, 8, 1 is 9, 6, 0, 5, 8, 1 lsn%vad ksad hd ksulhu;wure la[;kcuk;ht kld rhgsa (A) 0,15,689 (B) 1,05,689 (C) 5,01,689 (D) 9,86, On a track for remote-controlled racing cars, racing car A completes the track in 28 seconds, while racing car B completes it in 24 seconds. If they both start at the same time, after how many seconds will they be side by side again? fd lhvªsd esafjeksv d UVªksy jsflx d kj d hjsl esa, d kj A 28 lsd.m esa,d pdd j iwjkd jrhgs, t cfd d kj B 24 lsd.m esaa ;fn nksuksad kj,d ghle; ij jokukgksrhgs]rksfd rusle; ckn os,d nwljslsfeyasxh? (A) 168 (B) 170 (C) 166 (D) What percentage of 240 is 90? 90, 240 d kfd rukizfr'kr gksxk? (A) 37.5% (B) 40 % (C) 35.5 % (D) 39.5 % = (A) (B) (C) (D) You need to get to class, 300 meters away, and you can only walk in the hallways at about 1.5 m/s. (if you run any faster, you ll be caught for running). How much time will it take to get to your class? (A) 250 sec (B) 200sec (C) 300sec (D) 350sec viuh d {kk rd t kusd sfy,]t ksfd 300 ehvj d h nwjh ij gsa vki d soy 1.5 m/s d h jq ~rkj lsgkwy lsgh t k ld rsgsa(bllsvf?kd jq ~rkj ij vki id Ms+t k;sxsa). vkid ksd {kkrd igq pusesafd rukle; yxsxk? (A) 250 lsd.m (B) 200 lsd.m (C) 300 lsd.m (D) 350 lsd.m 39. An exact location in space is called a (A) ray (B) point (C) line segment (D) plane varfj{kesafd lhlfkku fo'ks"kd ksd grsgsaa (A) fd j.k (B) fcunq (C) js[kk[k.m (D) lery STP_CLASS-VI-7

9 40. Meena is pasting pieces of square coloured paper of equal size onto a board measuring 72 cm by 90 cm. If only whole square pieces are used, and the board is to be completely covered, find the largest possible length of the side of each square coloured paper. (A) 14 cm (B) 18 cm (C) 20 cm (D) 16 cm ehuk,d 72 lseh- 90 lseh-d scksmzij]jaxhu d kxt lscusgq,,d leku oxkzd kj Vqd Mksad ksfpid kjghgsa ;fn d soy iw.kzoxzvqd Mksad kgh iz;ksx fd ;k t k,]vksj cksmzhkhiw.kz: i lshkjkt k;s]rksizr;sd oxzd kj jaxhu d kxt d h vf/kd re lahkkfor Hkqt kd hyeckbzgksxh\ (A) 14 cm (B) 18 cm (C) 20 cm (D) 16 cm kg toffees were shared equally by 6 boys.find the share of each boy? fd xzk-vk Qhd ksn%ym+d ksaesacjkcj ek=kkesack Vkx;kA izr;sd ym+d sd ksfeykfgllkkkr d jks\ (A) kg (B) kg (C) kg (D) kg 42. In a competition, an athlete threw a flying disk 169 meters through the air. While in flight, the disk traveled at an average speed of 13.0 m/s. How long did the disk remain in the air? (A) 20 sec (B)15 sec (C) 13sec (D)18sec,d izfr;ksfxrk esa],d f[kykm+h mm+u pd rh d ksgok d sek/;e ls169 ehvj nwj Q sd rk gsa gok esapyusd sle; pd rhd hvkslr pky 13.0 eh/ls-gsa pd rhgokesafd ruhnsj jgrhgs? (A) 20 lsd.m (B)15 lsd.m (C) 13 lsd.m (D)18 lsd.m 43. Find the perimeter (in cm) of the following shapes if side of one square = 1 cm. fueu vkd `rhd kifjeki (lseh-esa) Kkr d jks];fn izr;sd oxzd hhkqt k= 1 lseh-gksa (A) 15 cm (lseh-) (B) 16 cm (lseh-) (C) 17 cm(lseh-) (D) 20 cm(lseh-) 44. Convert 2 35 m into millilitre: (A) 2035 m (B) m (C) 0235 m (D) 235 m 2 yh-35 ehyh-d ksehyhyhvj esacnyh;sa (A) 2035 ehyh- (B) ehyh- (C) 0235 ehyh- (D) 235 ehyh- 45. For the set of whole numbers, closure property is satisfied under (A) addition and subtraction. (B) addition and division. (C) addition and multiplication. (D) multiplication and division. iw.kzla[;kvksad slewg esalao`r xq.k/kezfd ld svurxzr LFkkfir gsa (A) ;ksx o?kvko (B) ;ksx o Hkkx (C) ;ksx o xq.ku (D) xq.ku o Hkkx STP_CLASS-VI-8

10 PART - V (MENTAL ABILITY) Hkkx- V ¼ekufld ;ksx;rk½ This section contains (46-60) multiple choice questions. Each question has bl [k.m esa(46-60) cgq&fod Yih iz'u gsaa izr;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rfkk (D) gsa]ft uesalsflq Z,d lghgsa Directions : (46 to 48) Find the missing term(s) funsz'k% (46 ls48) yqir in Kkr d hft ;s: , 9, 13, 21? (A) 30 (B) 32 (C) 35 (D) Y, W, U, S, Q,?,? (A) NJ (B) ML (C) JR (D) OM (A) 20 (B) 25 (C) 30 (D) In a certain code, MADRAS is coded as NBESBT. How BOMBAY coded in that code? MADRAS d kslkad sfrd Hkk"kk esanbesbt }kjk izd V fd ;k x;k gsa blh lkad sfrd Hkk"kk esabombay d ksizd V d jusd kfod Yi pqfu, & (A) CPNCBX (B) CPNCBZ (C) CPOCBZ (D) CQOCBZ 50. How many parallelograms are there in the figure given below? uhpsfn, x, fp=kesalekarj prqhkqzt ksad hla[;kkkr d jksa (A) 15 (B) 16 (C) 18 (D) 17 Direction : (51) In the following question, find which one word cannot be made from the letters of the given word. funsz'k : (51) fueufyf[kr iz'u esakkr d jsafd fn;sx;s'kcn d sv{kjksalsfod Yi d k d ksu&lk 'kcn ughacu ld rk gsaa 51. UNCOMMANDED (A) MACRON (B) AMEND (C) DEAD (D) COMMAND Direction : (52) In the following question, there are four choices. Three of them are alike and form a group, while one of them is different. Find the odd-man-out as directed. funsz'k : (52) fueufyf[kr iz'u esapkj fod Yi fn;sx;sgsaa ft uesarhu,d leku gsarfkk,d lewg d k fuekz.k d jrs gsaa t cfd muesals,d fhkuu gsaa ml fhkuu fod Yi d ksfunsz'kkuqlkj n'kkz, A 52. (A) Triangle (f=khkqt ) (B) Square (oxz) (C) Circle (o`ùk) (D) Rectangle (vk;r) STP_CLASS-VI-9

11 Direction : (53) Arrange the words in the sequence in which they occur in dictionary. Find out the correct alternative and mark it on your answer- sheet. funsz'k : (53) fueufyf[kr 'kcnksad ksml Ø e esalt k, ft l Ø e esaos'kcnd ks"kesavkrsgsaa iz'u esalghfod Yi d ks pqusavksj mlsviuhmùkj&i=kd ij funsz'kkuqlkj n'kkz, A 53. (1) Virtuous (2) Virulence (3) Viscous (4) Visionary (A) 1,2,3,4 (B) 2,1,3,4 (C) 3,4,1,2 (D) 4,1,2,3 54. What is the value of 2 [3 {4 (2 3)}]? 2 [3 {4 (2 3)}] d keku Kkr d jsaa (A) 4 (B) 13 (C) 19 (D) Find the missing terms(s) ¼yqIr in Kkr d jksa½ & 29, 34, 32, 37, 35, 40,? (A) 24 (B) 27 (C) 36 (D) Anil left home and cycled 10 km Southwards, turned right and cycled 5 km & turned right and cycled 10 km and turned left and cycled 10 km. How many kilometres will he have to cycle to reach his home straight? vfuy?kj lslkbfd y }kjk 10 km nf{k.k fn'kk esapy rk gs] nk;saeqm+rk gsvksj 5 km pyrk gsiqu% nk;saeqm+rk gs vksj 10 km pyrkgsrfkkck;saeqm+rk gsvksj 10 km pyrkgsa vc mlslh/ksokil vius?kj igq pusd sfy, fd rus fd yksehvj lkbfd y pykuhims+xh\ (A) 10 km (B) 15 km (C) 20 km (D) 25 km 57. Bird is related to Nest in the same way as Bees is related to. (A) Aquarium (B) Hive (C) Aviary (D) Tree ^i{khd klecu/kft l çd kj ^?kksalyk^ lsgsa mlhçd kj ^e/kqed[khd klecu/kfd llsgs&&&& (A) enyh?kj (B) NÙkk (C) fpfm+;k?kj (D) ism+ 58. Height is related to Length in the same way as Weight is related to. (A) Length (B) Height (C) Mass (D) Breadth Å pkbz ft l izd kj yeckbz lslecfu/kr gsmlhizd kj Hkkj fd llslecfu/kr gksxk? (A) y EckbZ (B) Å pkbz (C) nzo;eku (D) pksm+kbz 59. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (A) Sun (B) Moon (C) Star (D) Universe fn;sx;spkj 'kcnksaesalsrhu fd lh,d oxzlslecfu/kr gsa ml 'kcn d k p;u d hft ;st ksml oxzlslecfu/kr ughags& (A) lw;z (B) punzek (C) xzg (D) vkd k'k xaxk 60. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (A) listen (B) walk (C) run (D) swim fn;sx;spkj 'kcnksaesalsrhu fd lh,d oxzlslecfu/kr gsa ml 'kcn d k p;u d hft ;st ksml oxzlslecfu/kr ughags& (A) lquuk (B) py uk (C) nksm+uk (D) rsjuk STP_CLASS-VI-10

12 SECTION - B(BRILLIANCE SECTION) Hkkx-c ¼izfrHkkHkkx½ PART - I (PHYSICS) Hkkx- I ¼HkkSfrd fokku½ This section contains (61-65) multiple choice questions. Each question has bl [k.m esa(61-65) cgq&fod Yih iz'u gsaa izr;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rfkk (D) gsa]ft uesalsflq Z,d lghgsa 61. C.G.S. unit of acceleration is : Roj.kd klseh&xzke&lsd.m i) fr esaek=kd gs% (A) ms 2 (B) cm s 2 (C) ms 2 (D) cm s calorie equals to : 1 d Syksjhcjkcj gs% (A) 3.5 joule (B) 4.81 joule (C) 4.18 joule (D) 3.9 joule 63. The atmospheric pressure on our body is : gekjs'kjhj ij]ok;qe.my h; nkc gs% (A) 10 2 NM 2 (B) 10 3 NM 2 (C) 10 5 NM 2 (D) 10 4 NM The earth has natural Satellite. i`fohd smixzg gas% (A) Five (ik p) (B) Two (nks) (C) One,d (D) Four (pkj) dam is equal to : (A) 10m (B) 1000 cm (0043) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these 1 Mse cjkcj gs& (A) 10 eh- (B) 1000 lseh- (C (A),oa(B) nksuksa (D) buesalsd ksbzugha PART - II (BIOLOGY) Hkkx- II ¼t ho fokku½ This section contains (66-70) multiple choice questions. Each question has bl [k.m esa(66-70) cgq&fod Yih iz'u gsaa izr;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rfkk (D) gsa]ft uesalsflq Z,d lghgsa 66. Starch is a kind of (A) carbohydrate. (B) fat. (C) protein. (D) vitamin. LVkpZ¼e.M½,d izd kj gsa (A) d kckszgkbmsªv d k (B) olkd k (C) izksvhu d k (D) fovkfeu d k 67. Cabbage is a : iùkkxkshkhgs& (A) stem (ruk) (B) fruit (Q y) (C) leaf (iùkh) (D) flower (Q wy) STP_CLASS-VI-11

13 68. Glucose and fructose are : (A) Minerals (B) Fats (C) Sugars (D) Proteins Xywd kst +,oaý DVkst +gsa (A) [kfut yo.k (B) olk (C) 'kd Zjk (D) izksvhu 69. Starch is tested with the solution of : (A) caustic soda. (B) salt. (C) HCl (D) iodine. fd l fofy;u d hlgk;rklslvkpzd kijh{k.kfd ;kt kld rkgsa (A) d kflvd lksm+k (B) yo.k (C) gkbmªksdyksfjd vey (D) vk;ksfmu 70. Which of these is not a natural habitat? fueu esalsd ksulkizkd `frd vkokl ughags? (A) Sea lkxj (B) Desert e: LFky (C) Zoo fpfm+;k?kj (D) Mountain iozr PART - III (CHEMISTRY) Hkkx- III ¼jlk;u fokku½ This section contains (71-75) multiple choice questions. Each question has bl [k.m esa(71-75) cgq&fod Yih iz'u gsaa izr;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rfkk (D) gsa]ft uesalsflq Z,d lghgsa 71. Process of removing wool from a sheep is called (A) Weaving. (B) Shearing. (C) Spinning. (D) Ginning. HksM+lsÅ u izkir d jusd hfof/kd ksd grsgs& (A) cqukbz (B) d rjuk (C) d kruk (D) Q Unkyxkuk 72. The total water (A) under the ground remains constant. (B) in the seas and oceans of the world remains constant. (C) in the rivers of the world remains constant. (D) of the world remains constant. d qy t y & (A) t ehu d suhpsfu;r gs (B) fo'o d slkxj,oaegklkxj esafu;r gs (C) fo'o d hufn;ksad kfu;r gs (D) fo'o d kfu;r gs 73. Study the given flowchart carefully uhpsfn;sx;sfp=k d ks/;ku lsnsf[k;s% Nkuuk Mixture (P+Q+R) Filtration Solid (R) Solution (P+Q) Evaporation Solid (P) What could be P, Q and R respectively? P, Q o R Ø e'k%d;kgksaxs (A) Chalk powder, Water, Sawdust (C) Sugar, Water, Sawdust (B) Salt, Water, Sugar (D) Sawdust, Water, Sugar (A) pkwd ikmmj, t y, yd M+hd kcqjknk (B) ued ]t y]phuh (C) phuh, t y, yd M+hd kcqjknk fej.k (P+Q+R) Bksl inkfkz (R)?kksy (P+Q) (D) yd M+hd kcqjknk, t y]phuh ok "ihd j.k Bksl inkfkz (P) STP_CLASS-VI-12

14 74. Which of the following will show lustre? (A) Wood (B) Gold (C) Copper (D) Both B & C fueu esalsfd lesaped gksrhgs\ (A) yd M+h (B) lksuk (C) rkack (D) B vksj C nksuks 75. The given figure shows the process of : Ukhpsnh xbzizfø ;kgs% Water ikuhd h dropletscw nsa Ice cq Z (A) evaporation (B) transpiration (C) condensation (D) None of these (A) ok"ihd j.k (B) ok"iksrlt Zu (C) la?kuu (D) buesalsd ksbzugha PART - IV (MATHEMATICS) Hkkx- IV ¼xf.kr½ This section contains (76-80) multiple choice questions. Each question has bl [k.m esa(76-60) cgq&fod Yih iz'u gsaa izr;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rfkk (D) gsa]ft uesalsflq Z,d lghgsa 76. How many 's are there in is 37? la[;k esa,slsfd rus miflfkr gs\ (A) 275 (B) 300 (C) 325 (D) None of these(buesalsd ksbzugha) 77. Which statement is true? (A) The sum of two negative integers is a positive integer. (B) The sum of a negative integer and a positive integer is always a negative integer. (C) The sum of two negative integers is a negative integer. (D) The sum of three different integers can never be zero. d ksu lkd Fku lr; gs\ (A) nks_.kkred iw.kkzd ksad k;ksx,d /kukred iw.kkzd gsa (B),d _.kkred iw.kkzd o,d /kukred iw.kkzd d k;ksx ges'kk_.kkred iw.kkzd gksxka (C) nks_.kkred iw.kkzd d l ;ksx,d _.kkred iw.kkzd gksxka (D) rhu vyx&vyx iw.kkzd d k;ksx d Hkh'kwU; ughagksld rkgsa 78. Two students appeared in an examinaton. One of them scored 9 marks more than the other and his marks were 56% of the sum of their marks. The marks obtained by them are. nksfo kfkhzus,d ijh{kk esahkkx fy;ka muesals,d fo kfkhzusnwljsfo kfkhzls9 vad vf/kd izkir fd ;srfkk mld s vad ]mud svad ksd s;ksx d k56% FksA mud s}kjkizkir vad gs\ (A) 39, 30 (B) 41, 32 (C) 42, 33 (D) 43, 34 STP_CLASS-VI-13

15 79. The Perimeter of a rectangle is the same as the Perimeter of the square of the side 9 cm, then the area of the rectangle if its length 10 cm is.,d vk;r d k ifjeki] 9 lseh okysoxzd sifjeki d scjkcj gksrksvk;r d k {ks=kq y D;k gksxk ;fn vk;r d h yeckbz10 lsehgs\ (A) 60 cm 2 (B) 70 cm 2 (C) 80 cm 2 (D) 90 cm Walking at the rate of 4 km/hr a man cover a certain distance in 2 hr 45 min, running at a speed of 16.5 km/hr the man will cover the same distance in 4 fd eh@?k.vsd h jq rkj lspyusij,d O;fDr,d fuf'pr nqjh d ks2?k.vk 45 feuv esar; d jrk gsa 16.5 fd eh@?k.vkd hjq rkj lspyusij mlhnqjhd ksog O;fDr fd rusle; esar; d jsxk\ (A) 12 min (B) 25 min (C) 40 min (D) 60 min. ANSWER KEY Ques Ans. D C C A A D D C A C D C B D B Ques Ans. C A D A C B B C B C B A A B B Ques Ans. A D C B A A C B B B D C B A C Ques Ans. D D D B C A C A A D B B C D A Ques Ans. B C C C C A C C D C B B C D C Ques Ans. B C C C C STP_CLASS-VI-14

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