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The document is a test paper for Class IX students at Allim Career Institute, covering mental ability and physics with multiple-choice questions. It includes various topics such as direction, coding, family relations, sound waves, and the laws of motion. Each section contains questions with four answer choices, of which only one is correct.

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ALLIM

CAREER INSTITUTE
13•1t'.·M;t·!!t·S.il:t-!Hi CLASS-IX
PUNE CENTER
PART-I
IQ (MENTAL ABILITY)
111is section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out
of wltich ONLY ONE is conect.
1. If Ram's house is located to the South of Krishna's house and Govinda's house is to the East of
Krishna's house, in what direction is Ram's house situated with respect to Govinda's house?
(1) No1th-East (2) N01th-West
(3) South-East (4) South-West
2. Ram left for ltis home in his car. He drove 15 km towards No1th and then 10 km towards West. He
then turned to the South m1d covered 5 km. Fuither, he tui-ned to the East m1d moved 8 km. Finally, he
tui,1ed 1ight m1d drove 10 km. How far ru1d in which direction is he from ltis stmting point ?
(1) 2 km West (2) 5 km West
(3) 6 km West (4) None of these
3. In a ce1tain code, POETRY is written as QONDSQX and OVER is written as PNUDQ. How is MORE
wlitten in that code language?
(1) LNNQD (2) NNNQD
(3) NLNQD (4) NLPQD
4. In a queue, Anni.ta is 10th from the front while Mukul is 25th from behind m1d Mamta is just in the
middle of the two. If there be 50 persons in the queue, what position does Mamta occupy from the
front ?
(1) 20th (2) 19th (3) 18th (4) 17th
5. A cube is cut in two equal paits along a plane parallel to one of its faces One piece is then coloured red
on the two larger faces ai1d green on the remai.11ing, while the other is coloured green on two smaller
adjacent faces and red on the remaining. Each is then cut into 32 cubes of same size and m ixed up.
How mai1y cubes have only one coloured face each ?
(1) 13 (2) 12 (3) 16 (4) 17
6. How many rectai1gles ru·e there in figure ?

(1) 6 (2) 7 (3) 8 (4) 9


7. In a code language MODE is written as 545131, then how will SAVE w1i.tten in the same code
lm1guage ?
(1) 191225 (2) 192215 (3) 522911 (4) 522191

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PUNE CENTER
8. TI1e given figure is hidden in one of the figures given as altematives. Find the figure in which the
given figu re is hidden.

(1) (2)

9. Find the missing term in following se1ies.


BE, FI, JM, ?, RU
(1) uw (2) NO (3) NQ (4) PN
10. If the given figure is folded fonning a box, which one of the following can be produced ?

Problem Figure
2
5 1
4
6 3

(2)@ (3)@ (4)@

11. Which of the following will be the value of the expression given below :
1001 -;- 11 of 13 X 3
(1) 7 (2) 21 (3) 143 (4) None of these
12. In the given figure, the smaller triangle represents the teachers; the big triangle, the politicim1s; the
circle, the graduates and the rectangle, the members of Parliame nt. Different regions are being
represented by the letters of English alphabet.

Who among the following m·e politicim1s, graduates mid members of Parliament?
(1) B, F, G (2) G, H, F (3) A, E, F (4) E, F, G

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ALLIM
CAREER INSTITUTE
13•1t'.·M;t·!!t·S.il:t-!Hi CLASS-IX
PUNE CENTER
13. What digit will come in place of shaded prut ?

14. The diagram below represents the students who study Physics, Chemistty and Mathematics. Study the
diagram and identify the region which represents the students who study Physics ru1d Mathematics but
not Chemistty.

Chemistry

s
Mathematics
z

(1) T (2) P + T + S
(3) V (4) P + T + S + R + U+ V

15. In a family , Eis the wife of D while C is the father of E, P and Q ru·e brother and sister, P is the wife
of T and D is father of T. Only son of T is L. How is C related to T?

(1) Grandson (2) Grandfather

(3) Father (4) Son in law

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PUNE CENTER
16. Complete the series, choosing the conect figure from the given alternatives.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

17. 1. B*D means B is the father of D


2. BOD mem1s B is the sister of D
3. BAf) mem1s Bis the brother of D.
4. B@D mem1s Bis the wife of D.
Which of the following mem1s F is the mother of K?
(1) F@M*K (2) F*M@K (3) F□Milli@K (4) F@M*N@K
18. Choose the correct mirror image of the fig. (X) from amongst the folll" alternatives (1), (2), (3) mid (4)
given along with it.

(X)

(! ) [B (2) [B (3) [B (4) [B


19. Which number continues the following sequence?
759, 675,335,165, ?
(1) 196 (2) 80 (3) 68 (4) 94
20. Choose the con-ect water image of the figure from amongst the four alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4)
given along with it.

(2)� (3) (4)


* �

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ALLIM
CAREER INSTITUTE
13•1t'.·M;t·!!t·S.il:t-!Hi CLASS-IX
PUNE CENTER
PART-II
SECTION-A : PHYSICS

Tlris section contains 15 Multiple Choice Questions. Each q uestion has foU1· choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out
of which ONLY ONE is conect.
21. Look at the data table below.

Time it takes to complete one revolution Time it takes to complete one


Planet
around the Sun rotation
Mercmy 88 Eaith days 58.7 Ea1th days
Venus 225 Ea1th days 243 Ea1th days
Earth 365 days 24 hours
Mars 687 Ea1th days 24.6 Earth hours
Jupiter 11.9 Ea1th years '9 .84 Earth hours
Saturn 29.5 Earth years 10.2 Earth hours
Uranus 84 Ea1th years 17 .9 Earth hours
Neptune 164.8 Earth years 19.1 Earth hours

On which planet is a day longer than a year?


(1) Mercury (2) Venus
(3) Mars (4) Jupiter
22. Between two stations a train accelerates uniformly at first, then moves with constant speed and finally

retards unifonnly. If the ratios of time taken are 1 : 8 : 1 and the greatest speed is 60 km/hr, find the
average speed over the whole journey.
(1) 60 km/hr (2) 54 km/hr
(3) 30 km/hr (4) 20 km/hr
23. Conectly match the pmt of human eye with its function.

Column-I Colwnn-11
(A) Iris (p ) transmits electrical signals to brain
(B) Retina (q) controls the amount o f light ent,ering the e ye
(C) Optic nerve (r) acts as screen on which image is formed
(D) Cornea (s) is transparent

(1) A-p, B-r, C-q, D-s (2) A-q, B-r, C-s, D-p
(3) A-q, B-r, C-p, D-s (4) A-p, B-q, C-r, D-s

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PUNE CENTER
24. From a building two balls A and B of same mass are thrown in such a manner that A is thrown upwru:ds
and B is thrown downwards (both ve1tically and with same speed). If PA and PB are their respective
momenta just before striking the ground, then
(1) PA is greater than PB and both have same direction.
(2) PB is greater than PA and both have same direction.
(3) PA is equal to PB and both have same direction.
(4) PA is equal to PB and both have opposite direction.
25. When a locomotive starts to pull a train, the identical cani.ages start to move one by one as shown.
TI1e locomotive in the diagram produces a constant force. As time goes on, more caniages begin to
move, one at a time. The time t0 is the moment when the last caniage staits moving. Which of the
graphs shows the acceleration of the train?

I caniages Uill at rest •


I moving caniages _
I locomoth,e

11!11!'81!U!11!11-ll!!IB-1!11!1--1!11!1---•i!.•J1_e:/
a a

(1) (2)
I

to t
to t
a

(3) (4)

�----�---
I I
to t t0 t
26. A student sets up m1 investigation with four bottles that have different amounts of water. The student
taps each bottle with a metal spoon using the same force to find out how different amounts of water in
a bottle affect tl1e pit ch.

A B C D
On striking which bottle does he hears the sound witl1 the highest pitch ?
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D

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CAREER INSTITUTE
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PUNE CENTER
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27. An artificial satellite circles around the earth at a height where the gravitational force is - th of that at
4
the smface of the earth. If the earth's radius is R, the height of the satellite above the smface of
the earth is
1
(1) 2R (2) R (3) R (4) R
2 4
28. People who see meteors burning up in Emth's atmosphere often confuse them with stars. T11e objects
that people refer to as shooting stars m·e actually meteors. People probably confuse meteors with stms
because meteors
(1) appear as tiny, bright lights in the sky
(2) are as large as stm-s
(3) m·e pieces that break off from comets
(4) travel at very high speeds
29. Figu re shows a sound wave having a frequency of 250 Hz. What is the velocity of the wave ?
(1) 1 mis

(2) 1.5 mis


displacement
1-------i�----+---+----+-�-
(3) 2 mis

(4) 2.5 mis


30. There is a planet name 'ALLEN' which has radius three times that of the em1h and density two times
that of the em1h. The acceleration due to gravity on 'ALLEN' will be

2
(1)
9
times that of earth's gravity. (2)
9 times that of emth's gravity
(3) 6 times that of emth's gravity (4) 3 times that of emth's gravity
31. Which of the following demonstrates the law of reflection ?

(1) (2)

plane mi1rnr plane minor

(3) (4)

plane miirnr plane mirror

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CAREER INSTITUTE
IH•lt·W:M@t·S-il#t-!@Q CLASS-IX
PUNE CENTER
32. TI1e diagram below shows the pattern of oil d1ipping on the road, at a constant rate from a moving car.
What information do you get from it about the motion of the car ?

• • • . . ........ � ..
-.. car m motion
(1) Initially it is moving with a constant speed and then it slows down.
(2) Initially it is moving with a vaiiable speed and then it moves in a non-uniform motion.
(3) It exhibits uniformly accelerated motion throughout the journey.
(4) It exhibits uniformly reta1ted motion throughout the journey.
33. A student has four types of stling that he labels W, X, Y and Z. Tiie diagram shows the maximum
weight that each can supp011 without breaking.

In which diagram will all the strings remain unbroken?

(1) ( 2) (3) (4)

34. In an amusement park a moving bumper cai· ( cai· 1) collides with a bumper cai· at rest (car 2) and,
after the collision, both cars move. If momentum is conserved, which statement is co1Tect?
(1) The momentum of car 1 increases and the momentum of car 2 decreases.
(2) The momentum of car 1 decreases and the momentum of cai· 2 increases.
(3) The total momentum of both cai·s increases.
(4) The total momentum of both cars decreases.
35. A cai· moving at 160 km/h when passes the mark-A, dtiver applies brake and reduces its speed uniformly
to 40 km/h at mai·k-C. TI1e mai·ks ai·e spaced at equal distances along the road as shown below.

Mark A Mark B Mark C


At which pait of the track the car has instm1taneous speed of 100 km/h ? Neglect the size of the cai·.
(1) At mark-B (2) Between mark-A and mark-B
(3) Between mai·k-B m1d mai·k-C (4) Insufficient infonnation to decide
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ALLIM
CAREER INSTITUTE
13•1t'.·M;t·!!t·S.il:t-!Hi CLASS-IX
PUNE CENTER
SECTION-B : CHEMISTRY
111is section contains 15 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has foU1· choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out
of wltich ONLY ONE is conect.

36. Which of the following is the composition of coal gas ?

37. Which of the following is an example of strntegic metal ?


(1) Fe (2) Al (3) Zn (4) Ti
38. A copper coin is kept immersed in a solution of silver 11itrnte for some time. What will happen to the
coin ru1d the colour of the solution ?
(1) Silver metal will be deposited on coin m1d solution will tum blue
(2) Solution will remain colourless and coin will turn blue
(3) Both solution and the coin will turn blue
(4) Both solution ru1d the coin will become colourless
39. Statement - I : Lowest zone of candle flame is blue in colour.
Statement - II : Complete combustion of wax vapour takes place in Lowest zone.
Choose the correct option.
(1) Statement I m1d II ru·e true m1d statement II is co1i-ect explanation for statement I.
(2) Statement I & II are hue but statement II is not com�ct explmiation for statement I.
(3) Statement I is hue but statement II is false.
(4) Statement I is false, statement II is hue.
40. When sand is poured over some burning mate1ial the fire goes off because
(1) sand suppo1ts combustion
(2) supply of the air which supports combustion is cut off
(3) silicon dioxide present in soil extinguishes the fire
(4) None of these
41. The bulb of a them1ometer when dipped in petrol ru1d then taken out, the level of the mercmy thread
in the thennometer
(1) stru·ts falling (2) sta11s 1ising
(3) remains at the same level ( 4) cannot be predicted
42. When salt is added to water, the boiling point ru1d the freezing point of water become respectively
(1) more than 100°C m1d more than 0° C (2) less than 100°C and more than 0°C
(3) more thm1 100°C and less thm1 0°C (4) less than 100°C ru1d less than 0° C
43. TI1e density of a solution is 1.84 gm/cc at 35 °C m1d contains 98% H2SO4 by weight. What is the
approax % concentration (w/v) of H2SO4 in solution ?
(1) 1800% (2) 180%
(3) 184% (4) 100%

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PUNE CENTER
44. TI1ere are some solutions given below
I : Urea solution II : Gelatin III : Glucose solution
IV : NaCl solution V: Butter VI: Blood
Select tlue solutions from the following.
(1) I, III, IV (2) II, III, IV, V (3) I, IV, V (4) II, IV, VI
45. Statement - I : Wax is a solid fuel bums with a flame.
Statement - II : Solid combustible mate1ial vapo1izes at high temperature and bums with a flame.
(1) Statement I and II are hue and statement II is the conect explanation of statement I.
(2) Statement I and II are tlue but statement II is not the conect explanation of statement I.
(3) Statement I is hue but statement II is false.
(4) Statement I is false but statement II is tlue.
46. Ce1tain volume of gas exe1ts some pressure on walls of container at a constant temperature. It has
been found that by reducing the volume of gas to half of its original value, the pressure becomes twice
that of initial value at constant temperature. TI1is is because
(1) the weight of the gas increases with pressure
(2) velocity of gas molecules decreases
(3) more number of gas molecules strike the surface per second
(4) gas molecules attract one another.
47. Why do we use kerosene oil to sta1t fire in wood or coal ?
(1) To reach the i gnition temperature of wood or coal by burning kerosene.
(2) To supply more oxygen through kerosene.
(3) To give blue flame to the wood or coal.
(4) To spread the fire.
48. Read the following statements and mark the conect one from the given options.
(i) Coal, petl·oleum and natural gas are called fossil fuels.
(ii) Coal and natural gas are two exhaustible substances.
(iii) Coke is used in manufacture of steel.
(iv) Fossil fuels are present in limited quantities.
(1) (i) & (ii) (2) (i) & (iv) (3) (i), (ii) & (iii) (4) (i), (ii), (iii) & (iv)
49. Which of these choices is not an example of plasma ?
(1) Aurora borealis (2) Fluorescent light bulb
(3) Neon sign bulb (4) Incandescent light bulb
50. Bleeding from a cut can be immediately stopped by applying fenic ,chl01ide because
(1) Fenic chlo1ide block the surface of cut
(2) Blood contain negatively charged colloidal particles and they are precipitated with FeC13
(3) FeC13 prepare the membrane over the cut
(4) None of these

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CAREER INSTITUTE
13•1t'.·M;t·!!t·S.il:t-!Hi CLASS-IX
PUNE CENTER
SECTION-C : BIOLOGY
This section contains 15 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out
of which ONLY ONE is co1Tect.
51. Match column I with column II and select the c01Tect option.

Column-I Column-II
(A) Ploughing (p) Cow Dung
(B) Manure (q) Hoe
(C) lITigation (r) Khurpi
(D) Weeding (s) Dhekli

(1) A-(q), B-(p), C-(s), D-(r) (2) A-(s), B-(q), C-(r), D-(p)

(3) A-(r) , B-(p ), C-(q) , D -(s) (4) A-(r), B- (q), C-(p), D -(s)

52. Dodo is a/an

(1) rare species of elephant (2) extinct species of bird

(3) endangered species of tiger (4) extinct species of deer

53. Which of the following statements is false ?

(1) Smooth muscles are found in urinary bladder, alimenta1y canal and urinogenital tract.

(2) Formation of skeletal muscle is an example of syncytium.

(3) The cytoplasm of striated muscles is called endoplasm.

(4) Skeletal muscle fibres contain proteins known as actin and myosin.
54. Identify the co1Tect infonnation about X and Y (in the given diagram) from the table.

X y
(i) Provides fluidity "Mosaic" te1m in fluid mosaic refers to proteins
(ii) Allows gases to diffuse through it Transport i ons through membrane
(iii) Phospholipid Protein molecu le
(iv) Glycolipid Glycoprotein

(1) (iii) only (2) (i), (ii) and (iii)


(3) (i) and (ii) (4) (i) , (ii) and (iv)

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PUNECENTER
55. Given figures represent three different castes of a colony of honey bees. Select the inconect statement
regarding these.

f p

(1) P is the worker bee, which is sterile female.


Q R

(2) Q is the queen, which lays both fertilized (2n) and unfertilized (n) eggs.
(3) R is the drone, which is fertile male.
(4) P and Q emerge from unfertilized eggs, while drones emerge from fertilized eggs.
56. Selective breeding allows breeders to
(1) increase the chance of desirable traits in offsp1ing
(2) develop perfect offsp1ing
(3) completely predict all traits in offsp1ing
(4) eliminate every negative trait in every offsp1ing
57. The programme introduced by UNESCO to maintain our environment and to make wild life
conservation strategies is
(1) The world wildlife fund (2) International biological programme
(3) Man and biosphere programme (4) None of these
58. Which of these most closely belong with the group below?
l\1ITOSIS EMBRYO UMBILICAL CORD
(1) Scrotum (2) Placenta (3) Spe1m (4) Egg
59. If you are removing epithelium from tonsils, then you are removing
(1) Stratified columnar epithelium (2) Non-keratinised stratified squamous epithelium
(3) Non-keratinised cuboidal epithelium (4) Kerntinised stratified squamous epithelium
60. Genetically modified foods are crop plants developed for human or animal consumption, using the
techniques of molecular biology mid genetic enginee1ing. Which of the following effects of genetic
enginee1ing is most likely to have a negative impact on society?
(1) Resistm1ce of some crops to pests
(2) Ability of crops to grow in colder climates
(3) bicrease in vitamin and mineral content of some foods
(4) Development of allergic reactions in susceptible individuals
61. 111e infomrntion given below refers to a h01mone.
• Secreted by endoc1ine glm1ds located on top of the kidneys
• Prepm·es the body to meet emergency situations.
Identify the hormone.
(1) Adrenaline (2) Insulin (3) Progesterone (4) TI1yroxine
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PUNE CENTER
62. You are moving to Af1ica and you have heard that the green fever virus disease is common there.
Before you leave, you visit your doctor for advice. Which of the following is your doctor most likely
to recommend ? You should
(1) take a large supply of antibiotics with you.
(2) wash your food in an antiseptic before you eat it.
(3) get vaccinated against the disease.
(4) get regular blood tests which will use the light microscope to look for virus particles.
63. Match the column I with column II and select the conect option.

Colwnn-1 Column-II
(A) Haversian canal (p) Kidney
(B) Dend1ites (q) Caitilage
(C) Sarcole mma (r) Muscle
(D) Chondrocytes (s) Nerve cells
(t) Bone

(1) A-q, B-r, C-s, D-t (2) A-p, B-r, C-s, D-t (3) A-t, B-s, C-r, D-q (4) A-s, B-t, C-q, D-r
64. Five dialysis bags (A-E), impe1meable to sucrose, were filled with different concentrations of sucrose
and then placed into separate beakers containing an initial concentration of 0.5 M sucrose solution.
After 60 minutes, the bags were weighed. The data was collected and displayed on the graph below.

+6
+5
+4
+3
"'
"' +2
+1
.s 0
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60

Time (minutes)

Which line represents the bag with the lowest initial concentration of sucrose ?
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) E
65. Which of the following shows the genetic mate1ial stored in the cell in order of decreasing size?
(1) DNA, gene, chromosome, nucleus (2) Nucleus, chromosome, DNA, gene
(3) Chromosome, nucleus, gene, DNA (4) Nucleus, DNA, chromosome, gene

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SECTION-D : MATHEMATICS
This section contains 15 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3)
and (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
66. Anna wrote a 2-digit number. Ben created a 4-digit number by copying Anna's number twice.
Then Anna divided Ben's number by her number. What was the result she got?
(A) 100 (B) 101 (C) 1000 (D) 1001
Ans. (**)
67. What must be added to (x4 + 2x3 − 2x2 − 2x − 1) to obtain a polynomial which is exactly
divisible by (x2 + 2x − 3)?
(A) 4x − 2 (B) 4x + 2
(C) 2x + 4 (D) 2x − 4
Ans. (**)
68. Given that 4x+1 + 4x = 3y+4 − 3y, where x and y are non-negative integers then the value of x − y
is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) –2 (D) –3
Ans. (**)
69. Factorise : a6 − 26a3 − 27
(A) (a − 1) (a + 3)(a2 + 3a + 9)(a2 + a +1)
(B) (a − 1) (a + 3)(a2 − 3a + 9)(a2 – a + 1)
(C) (a + 1) (a − 3)(a2 − 3a + 9)(a2 + a + 1)
(D) (a + 1) (a − 3)(a2 + 3a + 9)(a2 – a + 1)
Ans. (**)
 1 1
70. If  x 3  3   52 , then the value of x  is
 x  x
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 6 (D) 13
Ans. (**)
71. A number when divided by a divisor leaves a remainder of 24. When twice the original number
is divided by the same divisor, the remainder is 11. What is the value of divisor?
(A) 37 (B) 35 (C) 59 (D) 13
Ans. (**)
72. If x3 + px + q and 3x2 + p have a common factor then 4p3 + 27q2 is equal to
(A) 8 (B) –11 (C) 10 (D) None of these
Ans. (**)

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73. Signs of the abscissa and ordinate of a points in the second quadrants are respectively.
(1) M+5 (2) M+2M+1 (3) M2+2M (4) None of these
(A) +, + (B) +, –
(C) –, + (D) –, –
Ans. (**)
74. In figure X  62 , XYZ  54 , if YO and ZO are the bisectors of XYZ and
XZY respectively.

(A) 64, 121 (B) 32, 54 (C) 64, 54 (D) 32, 121
Ans. (**)
75. ABCDE is a regular pentagon & bisector of BAE meets CD at M. If bisector of BCD meets
AM at P, find CPM .
(A) 36 (B) 54
(C) 108 (D) 90
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76. If x  3  2 2 then find x 2 
x2
(A) 36 (B) 4 2
(C) 2  4 2 (D) 34
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77. Students in a school are made to stand in a row and column formation. On an average day,
the number of rows and the number of columns is fixed. On one particular day, the row size
was increased by 4, which lead to the number of rows decreasing by 2. On another day, the
row size was decreased by 4, which led to the number of rows increasing by 4. How many
students are there in the school.
(A) 96 (B) 84 (C) 40 (D) 30
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78. 55 cows can graze a field in 16 days. How many cows will graze the same field in 10 days?
(A) 77 (B) 88 (C) 110 (D) None of these
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Tallentex Sample Paper/CLASS- IX

79. A cylindrical barrel has a diameter of 19.875 inches. Which of the following is the best estimate
of the circumference of the barrel in feet?
(A) 10 ft (B) 2 ft (C) 5 ft (D) 1 ft
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80. ABC is an isosceles triangle in which AB = AC, side BA produced to D such that AD = AB,
then find BCD

(A) BCD  45 (B) BCD  60 (C) BCD  90 (D) BCD  120
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