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gÁdå ²PÀët ¸ÀA±ÉÆÃzsÀ£É ªÀÄvÀÄÛ vÀgÀ¨ÉÃw E¯ÁSÉ J£ï.JA.JA.J¸ï. ¥ÀjÃPÉë, £ÀªÉA§gï ¥ÀwæPÉ vÀgÀUÀw
SAT(K-8)
Question Booklet Sl. No.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING
NO. 4, 100 FT RING ROAD, BANASHANKARI, 3RD STAGE, BANGALORE-560 085
J£ï.JA.JA.J¸ï. ¥ÀjÃPÉë, £ÀªAÉ §gï
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2012
NMMS EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2012
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Note : English version of the instructions is printed on the back cover of this booklet
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PHYSICS
1. The distance travelled by the bus
in one hour is 40 km and 50 km in
the next hour. Then the average
speed of the bus is
1. MAzÀÄ §¸ÀÄì MAzÀÄ UÀAmÉUÉ 40 Q.«ÄÃ.
zÀÆgÀªÀ£ÀÄß PÀæ«Ä¸ÀÄvÀÛzÉ. ªÀÄÄA¢£À MAzÀÄ
UÀAmÉAiÀÄ°è CzÀÄ 50 Q.«ÄÃ. zÀÆgÀªÀ£ÀÄß
PÀæ«Ä¸ÀÄvÀÛzÉ. ºÁUÁzÀgÉ §¹ì£À ¸ÀgÁ¸Àj dªÀ
1) 40 km./hr.
1) 40 Q.«ÄÃ. / UÀA.
2) 50 km./hr.
2) 50 Q.«ÄÃ. / UÀA.
3) 45 km./hr.
3) 45 Q.«ÄÃ. / UÀA.
4) 90 km./hr.
4) 90 Q.«ÄÃ. / UÀA.
2. The International (SI) units of
speed, velocity and acceleration
are
2. dªÀ, ªÉÃUÀ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÉÃUÉÆÃvÀÌ µ ÀðUÀ¼À
CAvÁgÁ¶ÖçÃAiÀÄ (SI) ªÀiÁ£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ PÀæªÀĪÁV
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–1
–1
1) ms–2, ms–1, ms–1
1) ms , ms , ms
2) ms–1, ms–2, ms–1
2) ms–1, ms–2, ms–1
3) ms–2, ms–2, ms–1
3) ms–2, ms–2, ms–1
4) ms–1, ms–1, ms–2
4) ms , ms , ms
–1
3. Mass, Force and Acceleration of
a body are related according to
Newton’s ________ Law of motion.
–1
–2
3. PÁAiÀÄzÀ
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3
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4. ªÀÄAdÄUÀqÉØAiÀÄ zÀæªÀ£À ©AzÀÄ
4. Melting point of ice is
1) 0 K
1) 0 K
2) 173 K
2) 173 K
3) 373 K
3) 373 K
4) 273 K
4) 273 K
5. ±À§ÝzÀ ªÉÃUÀªÀÅ ________ ªÀiÁzsÀåªÀÄzÀ°è
5. The velocity of sound is lowest in
________ medium.
PÀ¤µÀתÁVgÀÄvÀÛzÉ.
1) Air
1) UÁ½AiÀÄ
2) Water
2) ¤Ãj£À
3) Glass
3) UÁf£À
4) Iron
4) PÀ©âtzÀ
6. Mathematical form of Kinetic
Energy is
6. ZÀ®£À±ÀQÛAiÀÄ UÀtÂwÃAiÀÄ gÀÆ¥À
1)
1)
m
m
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v
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2)
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3)
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3)
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4)
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7. ¨s Á gÀvÀªÀÅ GqÁ¬Ä¹zÀ ªÉÆzÀ® PÀÈvÀPÀ
7. The first artificial satellite
launched by India is
G¥ÀUÀæºÀ
1) Aryabhata
1) DAiÀÄð¨sÀl
2) Rohini
2) gÉÆûtÂ
3) Bhaskara
3) ¨sÁ¸ÀÌgÀ
4) Apple
4) D¥À¯ï
8. ¨sÀƹÜgÀ G¥ÀUÀæºÀUÀ¼ÀÄ ¸ÀÄvÀÄÛªÀ PÀPÉëAiÀÄ JvÀÛgÀ
8. Orbital height of the geostationary
(Q.«ÄÃ. UÀ¼À°è )
satellites (in Kms.) is
1) 16,000
1) 16,000
2) 26,000
2) 26,000
3) 36,000
3) 36,000
4) 46,000
4) 46,000
9. JgÀqÀÄ ¸ÀªÀÄvÀ® zÀ¥ÀðtUÀ¼À £ÀqÀÄ«£À
9. The number of images formed
when two plane mirrors are placed
PÉÆãÀ 36° DzÁUÀ zÉÆgÉAiÀÄĪÀ
at an angle of 36° is
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1) 6
1) 6
2) 7
2) 7
3) 8
3) 8
4) 9
4) 9
5
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10. According to the ‘Law of
Conservation of Energy’
10. ‘±ÀQÛ ¸ÀAgÀPÀëuÁ’ ¤AiÀĪÀÄzÀ ¥ÀæPÁgÀ
1) ±ÀQÛAiÀÄ£ÀÄß ¸ÀȶָÀ®Æ, £Á±À¥Àr¸À®Æ
1) Energy can be created and
destroyed
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2) ±ÀQÛAiÀÄ£ÀÄß PÉêÀ® ¸ÀȶָÀ§ºÀÄzÀÄ. DzÀgÉ
2) Energy can be created but cannot
be destroyed
£Á±À¥Àr¸À®Ä ¸ÁzsÀå«®è
3) Energy can neither be created nor
be destroyed
3) ±ÀQÛAiÀÄ£ÀÄß ¸ÀȶָÀ®Æ, £Á±À¥Àr¸À®Æ
4) Energy cannot be converted from
one form to another
4) ±ÀQÛAiÀÄ£ÀÄß MAzÀÄ gÀÆ¥À¢AzÀ ªÀÄvÉÆÛAzÀÄ
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11. M§â «zÁåyðAiÀÄÄ MAzÀÄ ªÀÄgÀªÀ£ÀÄß 10 N
11. A student pushes against a tree
with a force of 10 N. The tree does
not move. Then what is the amount
of force exerted by the tree on the
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student ?
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1) 0 N
1) 0 N
2) 10 N
2) 10 N
3) 15 N
3) 15 N
4) 20 N
4) 20 N
12. SI unit of temperature is
12. vÁ¥ÀzÀ CAvÁgÁ¶ÖçÃAiÀÄ KPÀªÀiÁ£À (SI)
1) Joule
1) dƯï
2) Kelvin
2) PÉ°é£ï
3) Celsius
3) ¸É°ìAiÀĸï
4) Fahrenheit
4) ¥sÁågÀ£ï»Ãmï
6
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13. Rutherford’s atomic model failed
13. gÀÄzÀgï¥sÉÇÃqïð£À ¥ÀgÀªÀiÁtÄ ªÀiÁzÀjAiÀÄÄ
to explain
EzÀ£ÀÄß «ªÀj¸À®Ä «¥sÀ®ªÁ¬ÄvÀÄ
1) The stability of the atom
1) ¥ÀgÀªÀiÁtÄ«£À ¹ÜgÀvÉ
2) The mass of the neutron
2) £ÀÆåmÁæ£ï£À zÀæªÀågÁ²
3) The position of the protons
3) ¥ÉÆæÃmÁ£ïUÀ¼À ¸ÁÜ£À
4) The presence of the electrons
4) E¯ÉPÁÖç£ïUÀ¼À EgÀÄ«PÉ
14. qÁ®Ö£ï£À ¥ÀgÀªÀiÁtÄ ¹zÁÞAvÀzÀ JgÀqÀ£ÉAiÀÄ
14. The second postulate of
Dalton became invalid after the
discovery of
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C«µÁÌgÀzÀ £ÀAvÀgÀ
1) Isotopes
1) ¸ÀªÀĸÁܤUÀ¼ÀÄ
2) Electrons
2) E¯ÉPÁÖç£ÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ
3) Neutrons
3) £ÀÆåmÁæ£ïUÀ¼ÀÄ
4) Energy levels
4) ±ÀQÛAiÀÄ ªÀÄlÖUÀ¼ÀÄ
15. H2SO4 £À UÁæA CtÄgÁ²AiÀÄÄ
15. Gram molecular mass of H2SO4 is
1) 89 g
1) 89 UÁæA
2) 86 g
2) 86 UÁæA
3) 98 g
3) 98 UÁæA
4) 68 g
4) 68 UÁæA
16. MAzÀÄ UÁæ A ºÉÊqÉÆæ à d£ï CtĪÀ£ÀÄß
16. How many grams of Magnesium
is required to prepare 1 gm of
Hydrogen molecule ?
GvÁࢸÀ®Ä JµÀÄÖ UÁæAUÀ¼ÀµÀÄÖ ªÉÄVßöAiÀÄA
¨ÉÃPÁUÀÄvÀÛzÉ ?
1) 12
1) 12
2) 14
3) 21
2) 14
3) 21
4) 16
4) 16
7
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17. ªÀÄÆ®ªÀ¸ÀÄÛUÀ¼À QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀlÄvÀézÀ E½PÉAiÀÄ
17. The correct sequence of elements
in the decreasing order of their
DzsÁgÀzÀ°è EªÀÅUÀ¼À ¸ÀjAiÀiÁzÀ C£ÀÄPÀæªÀÄ
reactivity is
1) Na, Fe, Cu, Ag
1) Na, Fe, Cu, Ag
2) Fe, Na, Cu, Ag
2) Fe, Na, Cu, Ag
3) Cu, Fe, Na, Ag
3) Cu, Fe, Na, Ag
4) Na, Cu, Ag, Fe
4) Na, Cu, Ag, Fe
18. F PɼÀV£ÀªÀÅUÀ¼À°è GvÀÌ µ ÀðtPÁj
AiÀiÁªÀÅzÉAzÀgÉ
18. The oxidising agent among the
following is
1) ºÉÊqÉÆæÃd£ï ¥ÉgÁPÉìöÊqï
1) Hydrogen peroxide
2) ªÉÄVßöAiÀÄA
2) Magnesium
3) ºÉÊqÉÆæÃd£ï ¸À¯ÉáöÊqï
3) Hydrogen sulphide
4) ¸À®ágï - qÉÊ - DPÉìöÊqï
4) Sulphur-di-oxide
19. ¥Àæ A iÉÆÃUÀ±Á¯ÉAiÀÄ°è
PÉÆè à j£ï
vÀAiÀiÁj¸ÀĪÁUÀ ©qÀÄUÀqÉAiÀiÁzÀ C¤®ªÀ£ÀÄß
¤Ãj£À ªÀÄÆ®PÀ ºÁ¬Ä¸À¨ÉÃPÀÄ KPÉAzÀgÉ
19. During the preparation of chlorine
in the lab, the liberated chlorine
gas should be passed through
water for
1) GvÀ̵ÀðtPÁÌV
1) oxidation
2) PÉÆèÃj£ÉõÀ£ïUÁV
2) chlorination
3) ±ÀÄ¢ÞÃPÀgÀtPÁÌV
3) purification
4) Qæ«Ä£Á±ÀPÀvÉ
4) sterilization
20. PÉÆèÃj£ï£À ZɮĪÉPÁj ªÀÄvÀÄÛ Qæ«Ä£Á±ÀPÀ
20. The bleaching and sterilizing
UÀÄtPÉÌ PÁgÀtªÁVgÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
property of chlorine is due to
1) DªÀÄèd£ÀPÀ
1) Oxygen
2) Hydrochloric acid
2) ºÉÊqÉÆæÃPÉÆèÃjPï DªÀÄè
3) Hydrogen
3) ºÉÊqÉÆæÃd£ï
4) Nascent oxygen
4) £ÉøÉAmï DQìd£ï
8
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21. ¸ÀvÀÄ«£À ¥ÀgÀªÀiÁtÄ ¸ÀASÉå 30, CzÀgÀ
21. The atomic number of zinc is 30.
The valency of zinc is
ªÉïɤìAiÀÄÄ,
1) 2
1) 2
2) 4
2) 4
3) 5
3) 5
4) 6
4) 6
22. zÀ櫹zÀ ¸ÉÆÃrAiÀÄA PÉÆèÃgÉÊqï£À ªÀÄÆ®PÀ
22. When an electric current is passed
«zÀÄåvÀàçªÁºÀ ºÁ¬Ä¹zÁUÀ
through molten sodium chloride
1) ¸ÉÆÃrAiÀÄA ¯ÉÆúÀªÀÅ zsÀ£À «zÀÄåzÁUÀæzÀ
1) Sodium metal is deposited at the
ªÉÄÃ¯É ±ÉÃRgÀªÁUÀÄvÀÛzÉ
positive electrode
2) ¸ÉÆÃrAiÀÄA CAiÀiÁ£ÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ zs À £À
2) Sodium ions are deposited at the
«zÀÄåzÁUÀæzÀ ªÉÄÃ¯É ±ÉÃRgÀªÁUÀÄvÀÛzÉ
positive electrode
3) PÉÆèÃj£ï C¤®ªÀÅ zsÀ£À «zÀÄåzÁUÀæzÀ
3) Chlorine gas is liberated at the
ªÉÄÃ¯É ©qÀÄUÀqÉAiÀiÁUÀÄvÀÛzÉ
positive electrode
4) PÉÆèÃj£ï CAiÀiÁ£ÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ zsÀ£À «zÀÄåzÁUÀæzÀ
4) Chlorine ions are liberated at the
ªÉÄÃ¯É ©qÀÄUÀqÉAiÀiÁUÀÄvÀÛzÉ
positive electrode
23. ¯ÉÆúÀ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ C¯ÉÆúÀzÀ ¨sÁUÀUÀ¼ÀÄ ¥ÀgÀ¸ÀàgÀ
and non-metallic parts is found in
«¤ªÀÄAiÀÄUÉƼÀÄî ª ÀÅzÀ£ÀÄß F «zs À zÀ
gÁ¸ÁAiÀĤPÀ QæAiÉÄAiÀÄ°è PÁtÄvÉÛêÉ.
1) Chemical combination
1) gÁ¸ÁAiÀĤPÀ ¸ÀAAiÉÆÃUÀ
2) Chemical displacement
2) gÁ¸ÁAiÀĤPÀ ¸ÁÜ£À¥À®èl
3) Chemical decomposition
3) gÁ¸ÁAiÀĤPÀ «¨sÀd£É
4) Chemical double decomposition
4) gÁ¸ÁAiÀĤPÀ ¢é «¨sÀd£É
23. The mutual exchange of metallic
9
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fêÀ±Á¸ÀçÛ
BIOLOGY
24. ªÁ¯ÁéPïì ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¥ÁåAqÉÆÃj£Á EªÀÅ
24. Volvox and Pandorina are
1) Unicellular organisms living in
colonies
1) ªÀ¸ÁºÀvÀÄUÀ¼À°è fë¸ÀĪÀ KPÀPÉÆñÀ
2) Filamentous algae living in water
2) ¤Ãj£À°è fë¸ÀĪÀ vÀAvÀÄ ±ÉʪÀ®UÀ¼ÀÄ
3) Multicellular algae living in marshy
places
3) eËUÀÄ¥Àæ z ÉñÀUÀ¼À°è fë¸ÀĪÀ §ºÀÄ
4) Photosynthetic microbes growing in
seas and oceans
4) ¸ÀªÀÄÄzÀæ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸ÁUÀgÀUÀ¼À°è ¨É¼ÉAiÀÄĪÀ
fëUÀ¼ÀÄ
PÉÆòÃAiÀÄ ±ÉʪÀ®UÀ¼ÀÄ
zÀÄåw¸ÀA±ÉèövÀ ¸ÀÆPÀëöäfëUÀ¼ÀÄ
25. Coconut fibre is an example for
25. vÉAV£À£ÁgÀÄ AiÀiÁªÀÅzÀPÉÌ GzÁºÀgÀuÉ ?
1) Vascular tissue
1) ªÁºÀPÀ CAUÁA±À
2) Supporting tissue
2) DzsÁgÀ CAUÁA±À
3) Connective tissue
3) ¸ÀAAiÉÆÃdPÀ CAUÁA±À
4) Meristematic tissue
4) ªÀzsÀðPÀ CAUÁA±À
26. The correct pair of parasites
among the following is
26. F PɼÀV£ÀªÀÅUÀ¼À°è ¥ÀgÁªÀ®A© fëUÀ¼À
¸ÀjAiÀiÁzÀ eÉÆÃrAiÀÄÄ
1) Nepenthes – Insects
1) £É¥ÉAxÀ¸ï - QÃlUÀ¼ÀÄ
2) Hookworm – Mushroom
2) PÉÆPÉ̺ÀļÀÄ - Ct¨É
3) Earthworm – Roundworm
3) JgɺÀļÀÄ - zÀÄAqÀĺÀļÀÄ
4) Cuscuta – Tapeworm
4) PÀ¸ÀÄå÷Ìl - ¯ÁrºÀļÀÄ
27. F PɼÀV£ÀªÀÅUÀ¼À°è AiÀiÁªÀÅzÀÄ ¥ÉÆæÃn£ï
27. Which among the following is not
¸ÀA±ÉèõÀuÉAiÀÄ QæAiÉÄUÉ ¸ÀA§A¢ü¹zÀÄzÀ®è ?
concerned with protein synthesis ?
1) M¼ÀfêÀ gÀ¸ÀeÁ®
1) Endoplasmic reticulum
2) Ribosome
2) gÉʨÉÆøÉÆêÀiï
3) Centrosome
3) ¸ÉAmÉÆæøÉÆêÀiï
4) Nucleolus
4) QgÀÄPÉÆñÀPÉÃAzÀæ
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28. Grape juice was added with yeast
28. ªÉÊ£ï vÀAiÀiÁj¸À®Ä, zÁæPÁëgÀ¸ÀPÉÌ ¬ÄøïÖ
and was preserved for a long time
to prepare wine. This process is
¸ÉÃj¹
§ºÀ¼À
¢£ÀUÀ¼À
PÁ®
¸ÀAgÀQë¸À¯Á¬ÄvÀÄ. F ¥ÀæQæAiÉÄAiÀÄÄ
1) Anaerobic respiration
1) DªÀÄèd£ÀPÀ gÀ»vÀ G¹gÁl
2) Aerobic respiration
2) DªÀÄèd£ÀPÀAiÀÄÄPÀÛ G¹gÁl
3) Saprophytic nutrition
3) PÉƼÉw¤ ¥ÉÇõÀuÉ
4) Pasteurisation
4) ¥Áå±ÀÑjÃPÀgÀt
29. ¥Áæ t  U À½UÉ ºÉÆð¹zÁUÀ ¸À¸ÀåUÀ¼À°è
29. In plants, when compared to
animals,
less
«¸Àdð£À ªÀ¸ÀÄÛUÀ¼ÀÄ PÀrªÉÄ ¥ÀæªÀiÁtzÀ°è
GvÀàwÛAiÀiÁUÀÄvÀÛªÉ. EzÀPÉÌ PÁgÀt
excretory
substances are produced. This is
1) ¸À¸ÀåUÀ¼À°è «±ÉõÀªÁzÀ «¸Àdð£Á ªÀÇåºÀ
because
E®è¢gÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
1) There is no special excretory
2) ¸À¸ÀåUÀ¼À°è ¸ÁßAi À ÄÄ ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼ÀÄ
system in plants
E®è¢gÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
2) Absence of muscular activities in
3) ¸À¸ÀåUÀ¼À ZÀAiÀiÁ¥ÀZÀAiÀÄ QæAiÉÄUÀ¼À ªÉÃUÀ
plants
PÀrªÉÄ
3) Rate of metabolism is low in plants
4) ¸À¸ÀåUÀ¼ÀÄ ¸ÀgÀ¼ÀªÁzÀ gÀZÀ£ÉAiÀÄ£ÀÄß
4) Plants have simple structure
ºÉÆA¢ªÉ
30. When we run fast, the rate of
30. £ÁªÀÅ ªÉÃUÀªÁV NqÀĪÁUÀ, G¹gÁlzÀ
respiration and heart beat
brought about by
ªÉÃUÀªÀÅ ºÉZÀÄÑvÀÛzÉ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ºÀÈzÀAiÀÄzÀ §rvÀªÀÇ
ºÉZÁÑ U ÀÄvÀÛ z É . F ¸ÀºÀPÁgÀªÀ£ÀÄß
¸ÁzsÀåªÁV¸ÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
1) Muscular system
1) ¸ÁßAiÀÄÄ ªÀåªÀ¸ÉÜ
2) Transport system
2) ¸ÁUÁtÂPÁ ªÀåªÀ¸ÉÜ
3) Nervous system
3) £ÀgÀªÀÇåºÀ
4) Respiratory system
4) G¹gÁl ªÀåªÀ¸ÉÜ
increases. This coordination is
11
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31. DAvÀjPÀ UÀ¨sÀðzsÁgÀuÉ AiÀiÁªÀ fëUÀ¼À°è
31. Internal fertilization does not
occur in
£ÀqÉAiÀÄĪÀÅ¢®è?
1) Birds and Snakes
1) ¥ÀQëUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ºÁªÀÅUÀ¼ÀÄ
2) «ÄãÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ PÀ¥ÉàUÀ¼ÀÄ
2) Fishes and Frogs
3) ¸ÀjøÀÈ¥ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸À¸ÀÛ¤UÀ¼ÀÄ
3) Reptiles and Mammals
4) QÃlUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ w«ÄAV®UÀ¼ÀÄ
4) Insects and Whales
32. ¸ÀªÀÄÄzÀæ wÃgÀzÀ ¥ÀæzÉñÀUÀ¼À ªÀÄtÄÚ, ¤ÃgÀÄ
are rich in iodine. The disease is
ªÀÄvÀÄÛ DºÁgÀzÀ°è CAi É ÆÃr£ï CA±ÀªÀÅ
ºÉZÁÑ V gÀĪÀ PÁgÀt, F ¥Àæ z ÉñÀUÀ¼À°è
ªÁ¹¸ÀĪÀ d£ÀjUÉ ¸ÁªÀiÁ£ÀåªÁV F gÉÆÃUÀ
§gÀĪÀÅ¢®è
1) Night blindness
1) ¤±ÁAzsÀvÉ
2) Anaemia
2) gÀPÀۻãÀvÉ
3) Goitre
3) UÁ¬Älgï (UÀ¼ÀUÀAqÀ gÉÆÃUÀ)
4) Diabetes mellitus
4) ªÀÄzsÀĪÉÄúÀ gÉÆÃUÀ
32. People living near sea shore
normally do not suffer from a
disease as the soil, water and food
33. PÀ¥ÀàÅ ªÀÄtÄÚ PÀȶUÉ CvÀåAvÀ ¸ÀÆPÀÛ. EzÀPÉÌ
33. Black soil is most suitable for
agriculture, because it
PÁgÀt EzÀÄ
1) is black in colour
1) ªÀÄtÂÚ£À §tÚ PÀ¥ÀàÅ
2) has more moisture and organic
2) ºÉZÀÄÑ vÉêÁA±À ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸ÁªÀAiÀĪÀ
contents
ªÀ¸ÀÄÛUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ºÉÆA¢zÉ
3) has less iron oxide
3) PÀrªÉÄ PÀ©âtzÀ DPÉìöÊqï£ÀÄß ºÉÆA¢zÉ
4) is found on the river banks
4) £À¢ wÃgÀzÀ°è PÀAqÀħgÀÄvÀÛzÉ
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34. The
correct
matching
34. fëUÀ¼ÀÄ ºÁUÀÆ CªÀÅUÀ¼À ªÉÊeÁÕ ¤ PÀ
of
ºÉ¸ÀgÀÄUÀ¼À ¸ÀjAiÀiÁzÀ ºÉÆAzÁtÂPÉ
organisms and their scientific
names is
A. £Á¬Ä
A. Dog
1. Equus caballus
B. Peepul
2. Equus assinus
C. Horse
3. Ficus religiosa
D. Donkey
4. Canis familiaris
1. FPÀé¸ï PÁå¨Á®¸ï
B. CgÀ½ÃªÀÄgÀ 2. FPÀé¸ï C¹£À¸ï
C. PÀÄzÀÄgÉ
3. ¥sÉÊPÀ¸ï j°fAiÉÆøÁ
D. PÀvÉÛ
4. PÁ夸ï
¥sÉ«Ä°AiÀiÁj¸ï
1) A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2
1) A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2
2) A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
2) A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
3) A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2
3) A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2
4) A-4, B-1, C-2, D-3
4) A-4, B-1, C-2, D-3
35. A biological molecule has to move
from the matrix of a Mitochondrian
35. ªÉÄÊmÉÆÃPÁAræ A iÀiÁzÀ ªÀiÁvÀÈPɬÄAzÀ
to that of a plastid. The number
¥Áè¹Öqï£À ªÀiÁvÀÈPÉUÉ MAzÀÄ eÉÊ«PÀ CtĪÀÅ
of membranes it has to move
ZÀ°¸À¨ÉÃPÁVzÉ .
across is
ºÉÆÃUÀ¨ÉÃPÁVgÀĪÀ ¥ÉÆgÉUÀ¼À ¸ÀASÉå
1) 1
1) 1
2) 2
2) 2
3) 3
3) 3
4) 4
4) 4
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ºÁzÀÄ
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SAT(K-8)
HISTORY
EwºÁ¸À
36. Which of the following is the
36. F PɼÀV£ÀªÀÅUÀ¼À°è Ai À i Á ªÀÅzÀÄ «zÉò
¸Á»vÀåPÉÌ GzÁºÀgÀuÉ
1) EArPÁ
2) gÁdvÀgÀAVtÂ
3) ªÀÄÄzÁægÁPÀë¸À
4) §ÄzÀÞZÀjvÀ
example for foreign literature ?
1) Indica
2) Rajatarangini
3) Mudrarakshasa
4) Buddhacharita
37. ¨sÁgÀvÀ zÉñÀªÀ£ÀÄß ªÀiÁ¼Àé
ºÁUÀÆ zÀRÍ£ï
¥Àæ¸ÀܨsÀÆ«Ä JA§ JgÀqÀÄ ¨sÁUÀUÀ¼À£ÁßV
«AUÀr¹gÀĪÀ £À¢
1) UÉÆÃzÁªÀj £À¢
2) UÀAUÁ £À¢
3) vÀ¥Àw £À¢
4) £ÀªÀÄðzÁ £À¢
37. The river which separates India
into two parts, such as Malwa and
Deccan plateau is
1) River Godavari
2) River Ganga
3) River Tapathi
4) River Narmada
38. F PɼÀV£ÀªÀÅUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ºÉÆA¢¹zÁUÀ ¸Àj
ºÉÆAzÀĪÀ ¸ÀÆa
A. qÁAmÉ
B. °AiÉÆãÁqÉÆð
qÁ«¤ì
C. UÉ°°AiÉÆÃ
38. Match the following and choose
the correct alternate
A. Dante
B. Leonardo
Da Vinci
C. Galileo
D.
1)
2)
3)
4)
1. Last Supper
2. Telescope
3. Decameron
Stories
Michelangelo 4. Divine Comedy
5. Pieta
A-2, B-3, C-5, D-1
A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
A-4, B-1, C-2, D-5
A-3, B-5, C-4, D-2
D. ªÉÄÊPɯÉAeɯÉÆÃ
1. CAwªÀÄ ¨sÉÆÃd£À
2. mÉ°¸ÉÆÌÃ¥ï
3. qÉPÀªÀÄgÉÆãï
PÀxÉUÀ¼ÀÄ
4. rªÉÊ£ï PÁ«Är
5. ¥ÀAiÉÄl
1) A-2, B-3, C-5, D-1
2) A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
3) A-4, B-1, C-2, D-5
4) A-3, B-5, C-4, D-2
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39. £ÀUÀgÀ £ÁUÀjÃPÀvÉAiÀÄ ¸ÀA±ÉÆÃzs À £Á
39. Name the city where the ‘Great
Bath’ was found
1) Harappa
¸ÀAzÀ¨sÀðzÀ°è FdĪÀ PÉƼÀ PÀAqÀħA¢gÀĪÀ
£ÀUÀgÀ
2) Lothal
1) ºÀgÀ¥Àà
3) Kalibangan
2) ¯ÉÆÃxÁ¯ï
3) PÁ°§AUÀ£ï
4) Mohenjodaro
4) ªÉĺÉAeÉÆÃzÁgÉÆ
40. Identify the correct match for the
following sentences
40. F PɼÀV£À JgÀqÀÄ ªÁPÀåUÀ½UÉ ¸ÀjºÉÆAzÀĪÀ
DAiÉÄÌ
A. The revolt of 1857 is also called as
‘Sepoy Mutiny’
A. 1857 gÀ zÀAUÉAiÀÄ£ÀÄß ‘¹¥Á¬Ä zÀAUɒ
JAzÀÆ PÀgÉAiÀÄÄvÁÛgÉ
B. The 1857 war put an end to the
supremacy of the English East
India Company
B. 1857 gÀ zÀAUÉAiÀÄÄ F¸ïÖ EArAiÀiÁ
PÀA¥À¤Ai À Ä ¸ÀªÁð¢ü P ÁgÀªÀ£ÀÄß PÉÆ£É
UÉƽ¹vÀÄ
1) A is true, B is false
1) ªÁPÀå A ¸Àj, B vÀ¥ÀàÅ
2) Both A and B are true
2) ªÁPÀå A ªÀÄvÀÄÛ B ¸Àj
3) A is false, B is true
3) ªÁPÀå A vÀ¥ÀàÅ, B ¸Àj
4) Both A and B are false
4) ªÁPÀå A ªÀÄvÀÄÛ B vÀ¥ÀàÅ
41. Tippu sought the services of
Frenchmen. Wellesley detested
this move of Tippu because
1) Tippu’s
Army
strengthened
would
41. n¥Àà Å ¸ÀįÁÛ £ ï ¥s É æ A Zï PÁAi À ÄðPÀvÀðgÀ
¸ÀºÁAiÀĪÀ£ÀÄß PÉÆÃjzÀÄÝ ªÉ¯Éè ¹ è U É
EµÀÖªÁUÀ°®è. PÁgÀt
be
1) n¥ÀàÅ«£À ¸ÉÊ£ÀåªÀÅ ¥À槮ªÁUÀĪÀÅzÉAzÀÄ
2) It might strengthen his desire to
fight
2) n¥Àà Å «UÉ ºÉÆÃgÁqÀĪÀ DvÀ䫱Áé ¸ À
3) He might fight against the English
3) vÀªÀÄä «gÀÄzÀÞ AiÀÄÄzÀÞ ªÀiÁqÀ§ºÀÄzÉAzÀÄ
4) He may refuse to join the
‘Subsidiary system’
4) ¸ÀºÁAiÀÄPÀ ¸ÉÊ£Àå ¥ÀzÀÞwAiÀÄ£ÀÄß ¤gÁPÀj¸À
ºÉZÁÑUÀĪÀÅzÉAzÀÄ
§ºÀÄzÉAzÀÄ
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42. gÉÆêÀÄ£ÀßgÀ
D½éPÉAiÀÄ
C©üªÀÈ¢ÞAiÀiÁzÀ ¨sÁµÉ
42. The language which was
developed during Roman period
was
PÁ®zÀ°è
1) ¯Áån£ï
1) Latin
2) VæÃPï
2) Greek
3) ¥ÉÇÃZÀÄðVøï
3) Portuguese
4) ¸Áवï
4) Spanish
43. ¨s Á gÀvÀzÀ ªÉÆlÖ ª ÉÆzÀ® ¸ÁªÀi Á æ d åªÁzÀ
43. The Mauryan empire which was
the first Indian empire was
established by
‘ªÀiËgÀå ¸ÁªÀiÁædå’ zÀ ¸ÁÜ¥ÀPÀ
1) ©AzÀĸÁgÀ
1) Bindusara
2) C±ÉÆÃPÀ
2) Ashoka
3) PËn®å
3) Kautilya
4) ZÀAzÀæUÀÄ¥ÀÛ
4) Chandragupta
44. aãÁ £ÁUÀjÃPÀvÉ : ºÉÆAiÀiÁAUÉÆà £À¢ ::
Ff¥ïÖ £ÁUÀjÃPÀvÉ : __________
44. Chinese civilization : Hwang Ho
river :: Egyptian civilization :
________
1) £ÉÊ¯ï £À¢
1) Nile river
2) AiÀÄÄ¥Éæn¸ï ªÀÄvÀÄÛ mÉÊVæ¸ï
2) Euphrates and Tigris
3) UÀAUÁ £À¢
3) Ganga river
4) ¹AzsÀÆ £À¢
4) Sindhu river
45. D¸ÉAiÀÄ
«ªÀÄÄQÛ U ÁV ‘CµÁÖ A VPÀ’
ªÀiÁUÀðªÀ£ÀÄß ¨ÉÆâü¹zÀªÀgÀÄ
45. ‘The Eightfold Paths’ for
eliminating desires are preached
by
1) ¥Á±Àéð£ÁxÀ
1) Parswanatha
2) ªÀzsÀðªÀiÁ£À ªÀĺÁ«ÃgÀ
2) Vardhamana Mahaveera
3) Gautam Buddha
3) UËvÀªÀÄ §ÄzÀÞ
4) Rishabha
4) IĵÀ¨sÀ
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SAT(K-8)
GEOGRAPHY & ECONOMICS
¨sÆ
À UÉÆüÀ±Á¸ÀçÛ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ CxÀð±Á¸ÀçÛ
46. The largest fresh water lake in the
46. ¥Àæ¥ÀAZÀzÀ¯Éèà CvÀåAvÀ zÉÆqÀØ ¹» ¤Ãj£À
world is ________
¸ÀgÉÆêÀgÀ
1) Huron
1) ºÀÆgÁ£ï
2) Ontario
2) DAmÉÃjAiÉÆÃ
3) Superior
3) ¸ÀĦÃjAiÀÄgï
4) Michigan
4) «ÄaUÀ£ï
47. PÉÆùAi À ÄĸÉÆÌ Ã UÉ ¸ÀA§A¢ü ¹ zÀAvÉ F
47. Which one of the following
PɼÀV£À AiÀiÁªÀ ºÉýPÉ ¸ÀjAiÀiÁVzÉ ?
statements is correct relating to
1) EzÀÄ Cwà zÉÆqÀØ G¥Àà Å ¤Ãj£À
Kosciusko in Australia ?
¸ÀgÉÆêÀgÀªÁVzÉ
1) It is the biggest lagoon
2) EzÀÄ Cwà JvÀÛgÀªÁzÀ ²RgÀªÁVzÉ
2) It is the highest peak
3) EzÀÄ Cwà zÉÆqÀØ £À¢Ã ªÀÄÄRd ¨sÀÆ«Ä
3) It is the largest delta
DVzÉ
4) It is an artician well
4) EzÀÄ MAzÀÄ DnðùAiÀÄ£ï ¨Á« DVzÉ
48. CAmÁPïðnPÁ RAqÀzÀ°ègÀĪÀ ¨sÁgÀwÃAiÀÄ
48. In Antarctica the Indian Scientific
Study Station is at
ªÉÊeÁÕ¤PÀ CzsÀåAiÀÄ£À PÉÃAzÀæ EgÀĪÀ ¥ÀæzÉñÀ
1) South pole
1) zÀQët zsÀÄæªÀ
2) Vinson massif
2) ªÉ£ïì£ï ªÀiÁ¹¥sï
3) Erebus
3) Fj§¸ï
4) Maitri
4) ªÉÄÊwæ
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SAT(K-8)
49. The distance between two
49. JgÀqÀÄ CPÁë A ±ÀUÀ¼À £ÀqÀÄ«£À CAvÀgÀ
consecutive latitudes is 110.4 kms
where as the maximum distance
¸ÀĪÀiÁgÀÄ 110.4 Q.«ÄÃ. DzÀgÉ JgÀqÀÄ
gÉÃSÁA±ÀUÀ¼À £ÀqÀÄ«£À CAvÀgÀ ¸ÀĪÀiÁgÀÄ
between
______
two
consecutive
longitudes is ________
1) 111 Q.«ÄÃ.
1) 111 km.
2) 121 Q.«ÄÃ.
2) 121 km.
3) 131 Q.«ÄÃ.
3) 131 km.
4) 141 Q.«ÄÃ.
4) 141 km.
50. ¨s Á gÀvÀzÀ ¥Àæ ª Ài Á t v À ªÉÃ¼É 82½ ° ¥ÀÇ.
50. The Indian standard time at
gÉÃSÁA±ÀzÀ°è ( C®ºÁ¨Ázï ) ¨É½UÉÎ
6 WÀAmÉAi À i Á VzÀÝ g É
105 ° ¥ÀÇ.
gÉÃSÁA±ÀzÀ°ègÀĪÀ MAzÀÄ ¥ÀæzÉñÀzÀ°è£À ¸ÀªÀÄAiÀÄ
K£ÁVgÀÄvÀÛzÉ ?
(Allahabad) is 6 A.M. What will be
82½° E the time at place of 1050 E
longitude ?
1) 7.30 PM
1) 7.30 WÀAmÉ ¸ÀAeÉ
2) 7.30 AM
2) 7.30 WÀAmÉ ¨É¼ÀUÉÎ
3) 4.30 AM
3) 4.30 WÀAmÉ ¨É¼ÀUÉÎ
4) 4.30 PM
4) 4.30 WÀAmÉ ¸ÀAeÉ
51. Red soil is red in colour due to
51. PÉA¥ÀÅ ªÀÄtÄÚ PÉA¥ÁVgÀ®Ä PÁgÀt CzÀgÀ°è£À
Iron oxides. This is the best
PÀ©âtzÀ DPÉìöÊqï. EzÀÄ F ²y°ÃPÀgÀtPÉÌ
GzÁºÀgÀuÉAiÀiÁVzÉ.
example for
1) Mechanical weathering
1) AiÀiÁAwæPÀ ²y°ÃPÀgÀt
2) Biological weathering
2) eÉÊ«PÀ ²y°ÃPÀgÀt
3) Chemical weathering
4) Mechanical
and
3) gÁ¸ÁAiÀĤPÀ ²y°ÃPÀgÀt
Biological
4) AiÀiÁAwæPÀ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ eÉÊ«PÀ ²y°ÃPÀgÀt
weathering
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52. The diameter of the earth is
52. ¨sÀÆ«ÄAiÀÄ ªÁå¸ÀªÀÅ ZÀAzÀæ£À ªÁå¸ÀQÌAvÀ
almost 4 times greater than the
¸ÀĪÀiÁgÀÄ £Á®ÄÌ ¥ÀlÄÖ zÉÆqÀØzÁVzÉ. ºÁUÀÆ
moon and it is around 107 times
¸ÀÆAiÀÄð¤VAvÀ 107 ¥ÀlÄÖ aPÀÌzÁVzÉ .
less than that of the sun. That
CAzÀgÉ ZÀAzÀæ£À ªÁå¸ÀªÀÅ
means the moon’s diameter is
1) ¸ÀÆAiÀÄð¤VAvÀ 428 ¥ÀlÄÖ aPÀÌzÁVzÉ
1) 428 times smaller than the sun
2) ¨sÀÆ«ÄVAvÀ 107 ¥ÀlÄÖ aPÀÌzÁVzÉ
2) 107 times smaller than earth
3) 428 times bigger than the sun
3) ¸ÀÆAiÀÄð¤VAvÀ 428 ¥ÀlÄÖ zÉÆqÀØzÁVzÉ
4) 107 times bigger than the earth
4) ¨sÀÆ«ÄVAvÀ 107 ¥ÀlÄÖ zÉÆqÀØzÁVzÉ
53. Arctic ocean is the smallest and
53. DPïðnPï ¸ÁUÀgÀªÀÅ Cwà aPÀÌzÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ
shallowest. Where as the biggest
PÀrªÉÄ D¼À ºÉÆA¢zÉ. DzÀgÉ Cwà zÉÆqÀØ
and deepest ocean is
ªÀÄvÀÄÛ D¼ÀªÀżÀî ¸ÁUÀgÀ __________
1) Indian ocean
1) »AzÀÆ ªÀĺÁ¸ÁUÀgÀ
2) Atlantic ocean
2) CmÁèAnPï ¸ÁUÀgÀ
3) Antarctic ocean
3) CAmÁPïðnPï ¸ÁUÀgÀ
4) Pacific ocean
4) ¥É¹¦üPï ¸ÁUÀgÀ
54. India extends from 6°N to 37°N
54. ¨sÁgÀvÀªÀÅ 6° G. ¢AzÀ 37° G. CPÁëA±ÀUÀ¼À
latitudes under which one of the
£ÀqÀÄªÉ ºÀ©âzÉ. DzÀÄzÀjAzÀ ¨sÁgÀvÀªÀÅ F
following temperature zones it
lies upon
PɼÀV£À AiÀiÁªÀ ªÀ®AiÀÄUÀ¼À°è ºÀ©âzÉ ?
1) Tropical zone and temperate zone
1) GµÀÚªÀ®AiÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸ÀªÀIJÃvÉÆõÀÚªÀ®AiÀÄ
2) Temperate zone and Frizid zone
2) ¸ÀªÀIJÃvÉÆõÀÚªÀ®AiÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ²ÃvÀªÀ®AiÀÄ
3) Tropical zone and Frizid zone
3) GµÀÚªÀ®AiÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ²ÃvÀªÀ®AiÀÄ
4) Tropical zone
4) GµÀÚªÀ®AiÀÄ
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SAT(K-8)
55. In group ‘A’ list of volcanoes and
in group ‘B’ countries related to
55. ‘A’ ¥ÀnÖAiÀÄ°è CVߥÀªÀðvÀUÀ¼ÀÄ ‘B’ ¥ÀnÖAiÀÄ°è
CªÀÅUÀ¼ÀÄ EgÀĪÀ ¥Àæ z ÉñÀUÀ¼À£ÀÄß
¸ÀÆa¸À¯ÁVzÉ. EªÀÅUÀ¼ÀÄ ¸Àj ºÉÆAzÀĪÀ
GvÀÛgÀzÀ UÀÄA¥À£ÀÄß UÀÄgÀÄw¹.
those are given. Identify the group
that matches.
A
B
A. Vesuvius
1. West Indies
B. Krakatoa
2. Japan
C. Mount Pelee
3. Indonesia
D. Fujiyama
4. Italy
A
1) A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2
B
A. ªÉ¸ÀÆ«AiÀĸï
1. ªÉ¸ïÖ EArøï
B. PÀæPÀmÉÆêÀ
2. d¥Á£ï
C. ªÀiËAmï ¦Ã°
3. EAqÉÆãÉõÁå
D. ¥sÀÆåfAiÀiÁªÀÄ
4. El°
1) A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2
2) A-3, B-2, C-4, D-1
2) A-3, B-2, C-4, D-1
3) A-2, B-1, C-3, D-4
3) A-2, B-1, C-3, D-4
4) A-1, B-4, C-2, D-3
4) A-1, B-4, C-2, D-3
56. The other name given to
intellectual and physical work
56. ºÀtzÀ ¥Àæw¥sÀ®PÁÌV ªÀiÁqÀĪÀ zÉÊ»PÀ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ
done in return for money
¨Ë¢ÞPÀ PÉ®¸ÀPÉÌ EgÀĪÀ ªÀÄvÉÆÛAzÀÄ ºÉ¸ÀgÀÄ
1) Production
1) GvÁàzÀ£É
2) Labour
2) ±ÀæªÀÄ
3) Gains
3) ¯Á¨sÀ
4) Loss
4) £ÀµÀÖ
57. In
productional
activity
organizers, labourers, promoters,
entrepreneurs, pioneers together
57. GvÁàzÀ£Á ZÀlĪÀnPÉAiÀÄ°è ¸ÀAWÀl£ÀPÁgÀ,
PÁ«ÄðPÀ, ªÀåªÀ¸ÁÜ¥ÀPÀ, GzÀåªÀÄ ¸ÁºÀ¹,
¥ÀæªÀvÀðPÀ EªÉgÉ®ègÀÆ ¸ÉÃj DUÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
forms
1) ¨sËwPÀ §AqÀªÁ¼À
1) Physical capital
2) PÀZÁѪÀ¸ÀÄÛ §AqÀªÁ¼À
2) Raw material capital
3) ªÀiÁ£ÀªÀ §AqÀªÁ¼À
3) Human capital
4) «vÀgÀt §AqÀªÁ¼À
4) Distribution capital
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SAT(K-8)
goods
58. MAzÀÄ zÉñÀªÀÅ vÀ£Àß §¼ÀPÉUÁV ¨ÉÃgÉ
from other country for its use is
zÉñÀ¢AzÀ ¸ÀgÀPÀ£ÀÄß PÉƼÀÄî v ÀÛ z É . F
termed as
¥ÀæQæAiÉÄAiÀÄ£ÀÄß w½¸ÀĪÀ ¥ÀzÀ
1) Export
1) gÀ¥sÀÄÛ
2) Import
2) DªÀÄzÀÄ
3) Retail trade
3) a®ègÉ ªÁå¥ÁgÀ
4) Entrepot trade
4) ¥ÀÅ£Àgï gÀ¥sÀÄÛ
58. A
country
buying
59. GzÉÆåÃUÀ ¥Àw JA§ ¥ÀzÀPÉÌ ¸Àj ºÉÆAzÀĪÀ
59. The statement that suits to the
meaning of the Employer
ºÉýPÉ
1) One who appoints the people to do
1) d£ÀgÀ£ÀÄß PÉ®¸ÀPÁÌV ¸ÉÃj¹PÉƼÀÄîªÀªÀ£ÀÄ
the work
2) vÀ£ÀUÉ
¤ªÀð»¹zÀ
PÉ®¸ÀªÀ£ÀÄß
ªÀiÁqÀĪÀªÀ£ÀÄ
2) One who does the work assigned
3) AiÀiÁªÀÅzÉà §UÉAiÀÄ PÉ®¸ÀzÀ°è vÉÆqÀUÀzÉÃ
3) One who does not involve in any
kind of work
EgÀĪÀªÀ£ÀÄ
4) One who gets the wages
4) PÀÆ° ¥ÀqÉAiÀÄĪÀªÀ£ÀÄ
60. ¨Ë¢ÞPÀ ±ÀæªÀÄPÉÌ ¸Àj ºÉÆAzÀĪÀ UÀÄA¥ÀÅ
60. Identify the correct group that
1) PÁSÁð£É PÁ«ÄðPÀgÀÄ, ¸ÁjUÉzÁgÀgÀÄ,
matches to intellectual labour
UÁgÉ PÉ®¸ÀzÀªÀgÀÄ
1) Factory workers, Transporters,
2) gÉÊvÀgÀÄ, PÀıÀ®PÀ«ÄðUÀ¼ÀÄ, PÀÄA¨ÁgÀgÀÄ
Masons
2) Farmers, Artisans, Potters
3) ²PÀëPÀgÀÄ, ªÉÊzÀågÀÄ, ªÀQîgÀÄ
3) Teachers, Doctors, Lawyers
4) «zÀÄåvï PÀªÀÄðZÁj, £À½î PÉ®¸À
ªÀiÁqÀĪÀªÀ, §qÀV
4) Electricians, Plumbers, Carpenters
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SAT(K-8)
POLITICAL SCIENCE & SOCIAL SCIENCE
gÁdå±Á¸ÀçÛ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸ÀªiÀ Ád±Á¸ÀçÛ
61. Identify the non member of
SAARC group
61. ¸ÁPïð (SAARC) UÀÄA¦UÉ ¸ÉÃj®èzÀ ¸ÀzÀ¸Àå
gÁµÀÖçªÀ£ÀÄß UÀÄgÀÄw¹.
1) Afghanistan
1) C¥sïWÁ¤¸ÁÜ£À
2) Pakistan
2) ¥ÁQ¸ÁÛ£À
3) Bangladesh
3) ¨ÁAUÁèzÉñÀ
4) Japan
4) d¥Á£ï
62. In U.N. veto powers are provided to
62. «±Àé¸ÀA¸ÉÜAiÀÄ°è
«mÉÆÃ
C¢ü P ÁgÀ
ºÉÆA¢gÀĪÀªÀgÀÄ
1) all the members of General
Assembly
1) ¸ÁªÀiÁ£Àå ¸À¨sÉAiÀÄ J¯Áè ¸ÀzÀ¸Àå gÁµÀÖUç À¼ÀÄ
2) all the members of Security Council
2) ¨sÀzÀævÁ ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ J¯Áè ¸ÀzÀ¸Àå gÁµÀÖUç À¼ÀÄ
3) permanent members of the
Security Council
3) ¨sÀzÀævÁ ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ SÁAiÀÄA ¸ÀzÀ¸ÀågÀÄ
4) CAvÁgÁ¶Ö ç à AiÀÄ £ÁåAiÀiÁ®AiÀÄzÀ
4) members of International court of
Justice
¸ÀzÀ¸ÀågÀÄ
63. PɼÀV£À AiÀiÁªÀ MAzÀÄ ¸ÀAzÀ¨sÀðªÀÅ UÁæºÀPÀ£ÀÄ
63. The situation under which a
consumer can file a petition in the
consumer court
UÁæºÀPÀ £ÁåAiÀiÁ®AiÀÄzÀ°è zÀÆgÀ£ÀÄß ¸À°è¸À®Ä
CªÀPÁ±À ªÀiÁrPÉÆqÀÄvÀÛzÉ ?
1) If consumer fails to get the proper
goods and services for the money
paid
1) UÁæºÀPÀ¤UÉ vÁ£ÀÄ ¥ÁªÀw¹zÀ ºÀtPÉÌ
2) If the petition of the consumer is
not admitted in the civil court
2) ¹«¯ï £ÁåAiÀiÁ®AiÀÄzÀ°è UÁæ º ÀPÀ£À
3) If consumer does not get the cash
bill from the seller
3) ªÀiÁgÁl ªÀiÁqÀĪÀªÀ£ÀÄ UÁæºÀPÀ¤UÉ ºÀt
4) If consumer is not convinced of the
judgement given in civil court
4) ¹«¯ï £ÁåAiÀiÁ®AiÀÄ ¤ÃrzÀ wÃ¥ÀÅð
C£ÀÄUÀÄtªÁV ¸ÀÆPÀÛ ¸ÉÃªÉ CxÀªÁ
ªÀ¸ÀÄÛUÀ¼ÀÄ zÉÆgÉAiÀÄzÉ EgÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
zÀÆgÀ£ÀÄß CAVÃPÀj¸À¢gÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
¸ÀAzÁAiÀÄ gÀ²Ã¢ ¤ÃqÀ¢gÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
UÁæºÀPÀ¤UÉ M¦àUÉ DUÀ¢gÀĪÁUÀ
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SAT(K-8)
64. I was born in India and my parents
are Indians. I am a citizen of India.
The method under which I
acquired Indian citizenship is
1) by registration
2) by birth
3) by incorporation of a new territory
4) by descent
64. £Á£ÀÄ ¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ°è d¤¹gÀÄvÉÛãÉ. £À£Àß vÀAzÉ
ºÁUÀÆ vÁ¬Ä ¨s Á gÀwÃAi À ÄgÀÄ . £Á£ÀÄ
¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ ¥ËgÀ£ÁVgÀÄvÉÛãÉ. £Á£ÀÄ ¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ
¥ËgÀvÀéªÀ£ÀÄß F PɼÀV£À AiÀiÁªÀ MAzÀÄ
«zsÁ£ÀzÀ ªÀÄÆ®PÀ ¥ÀqÉ¢gÀÄvÉÛÃ£É ?
1) £ÉÆÃAzÀt ¥ËgÀvÀé
2) d£ÀäzÀvÀÛ ¥ËgÀvÀé
3) £ÀÆvÀ£À ¨sÀÆ¥ÀæzÉñÀzÀ ¸ÉÃ¥ÀðqɬÄAzÀ ¥ËgÀvÀé
4) gÀPÀÛ ¸ÀA§AzsÀ / C£ÀĪÀA²PÀ ¥ËgÀvÀé
65. Aristotle is recognized as the
‘Father of Political Science’
because
65. Cj¸ÁÖl®¤UÉ ‘gÁdå±Á¸ÀÛçzÀ ¦vÁªÀĺÁ’
JAzÀÄ UËgÀªÀ ¤ÃqÀ¯ÁVzÉ. KPÉAzÀgÉ
1) his contributions to the growth and
development of political science are
valuable
1) gÁdå±Á¸ÀÛ ç
2) he was the student of Plato who
was the disciple of Socrates
2) ¸ÁPÉæ n øï£À ²µÀågÁzÀ ¥Éè à mÉÆë£À
3) he wrote ‘Politics’ a book on political
science
3) gÁdå±Á¸ÀÛçªÀ£ÀÄß PÀÄjvÀ ¥Á°nPïì JA§
4) he discussed the nature and
functions of the state in his book
‘Republic’
4) vÀ£Àß ‘j¥À©èPï’ JA§ ªÀĺÁ PÀÈwAiÀÄ°è
Czs À åAiÀÄ£ÀªÀ£ÀÄß
PÀæªÀħzÀÞUÉƽ¹ CzÀgÀ ¨É¼ÀªÀtÂUÉ ºÁUÀÆ
C©üªÀÈ¢ÞUÉ ªÀĺÀvÀÛgÀ PÉÆqÀÄUÉ ¤ÃrgÀÄvÁÛgÉ
²µÀågÁVgÀÄvÁÛgÉ
PÀÈwAiÀÄ£ÀÄß gÀa¹gÀÄvÁÛgÉ
gÁdå ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸ÀPÁðgÀzÀ ¸ÀégÀÆ¥À ªÀÄvÀÄÛ
PÀvÀðªÀåUÀ¼À §UÉÎ ZÀað¹zÁÝgÉ
66. Identify the statement which does
not relate to the discipline of
political science
66. PɼÀV£À AiÀiÁªÀ MAzÀÄ ºÉýPÉAiÀÄÄ
gÁdå±Á¸ÀÛ ç JA§ Czs À åAiÀÄ£ÀPÉÌ ¸Àj
ºÉÆAzÀĪÀÅ¢®è ?
1) gÁdå±Á¸ÀÛçªÀÅ EA¢£À gÁdQÃAiÀÄ ¥ÀPÀëUÀ¼À
ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼À PÀÄjvÀÄ Czs À åAiÀÄ£À
ªÀiÁqÀÄvÀÛzÉ
2) gÁdå±Á¸ÀÛªç ÀÅ gÁdåzÀ ªÀÄÆ® ¸ÀégÀÆ¥ÀªÀ£ÀÄß
PÀÄjvÀÄ CzsÀåAiÀÄ£À ªÀiÁqÀÄvÀÛzÉ
3) gÁdå±Á¸ÀÛªç ÀÅ gÁdåzÀ ¨É¼ÀªÀtÂUÉAiÀÄ PÀÄjvÀÄ
CzsÀåAiÀÄ£À ªÀiÁqÀÄvÀÛzÉ
4) gÁdå±Á¸ÀÛªç ÀÅ gÁdåzÀ PÁAiÀÄðªÁå¦Û, ¥ËgÀgÀ
ºÀPÀÄÌ ¨ÁzsÀåvÉUÀ¼À£ÀÄß PÀÄjvÀÄ CzsÀåAiÀÄ£À
ªÀiÁqÀÄvÀÛzÉ
1) political science deals with the
current political party activities
2) political science deals with the
study of the origin of the state
3) political
science
deals
with the study of the development
of the state
4) political science deals with the
functions of the Government, rights
and duties of citizens
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67. gÁµÀÖçzÀ ¥ËgÀgÀÄ ªÀÄÆ®¨sÀÆvÀ PÀvÀðªÀåUÀ¼À£ÀÄß
67. Citizens should follow and
practice fundamental duties
¤ªÀð»¸À¨ÉÃPÀÄ. KPÉAzÀgÉ
because
1) ªÀÄÆ®¨sÀÆvÀ ºÀPÀÄÌUÀ¼À£ÀÄß C£ÀĨsÉÆÃV¸À®Ä
CªÀjUÉ ¸ÀºÁAiÀÄ ªÀiÁqÀÄvÀÛzÉ
1) It helps them to enjoy fundamental
2) CªÀgÀ ¸ÀªÀÄÄzÁAiÀÄ, gÁµÀÖç ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸ÀéAvÀ
rights
¥ÀæUÀwUÉ EªÀÅ ¸ÀºÁAiÀÄ ªÀiÁqÀÄvÀÛªÉ
2) It helps for their own progress,
3) gÁdQÃAiÀÄ ºÀPÀÄÌ U À¼À£ÀÄß CªÀgÀÄ
community and the nation
C£ÀĨsÉÆÃV¸À®Ä EªÀÅ ¸ÀºÁAiÀÄ ªÀiÁqÀÄvÀÛªÉ
3) It helps them to enjoy political rights
4) ¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ AiÀiÁªÀÅzÉà ¨sÁUÀzÀ°è CªÀgÀÄ
4) It helps them to reside in any part
£É¯É¸À®Ä EªÀÅ ¸ÀºÁAiÀÄ ªÀiÁqÀÄvÀÛªÉ
of India
68. The knowledge of political science
68. gÁdå±Á¸ÀÛçzÀ eÁÕ£ÀªÀÅ GvÀÛªÀÄ £ÁAiÀÄPÀgÀÄ
is beneficial to leaders and civil
ºÁUÀÆ £ËPÀgÀjUÉ ºÉZÀÄÑ G¥ÀAiÉÆÃUÀPÁj.
servants as
KPÉAzÀgÉ
1) it helps them to understand and
1) d£ÀgÀ
¸ÀªÀĸÉåUÀ¼À£ÀÄß
¥ÀjuÁªÀÄPÁjAiÀiÁzÀ
solve the problems of the people
w½zÀÄ
¥ÀjºÁgÀ
PÀæ ª ÀÄUÀ¼À£ÀÄß C£ÀĸÀj¸À®Ä EzÀÄ
effectively
¸ÀºÁAiÀÄPÀªÁUÀÄvÀÛzÉ
2) it helps them to form independent
2) ¸ÀévÀAvÀæ gÁdQÃAiÀÄ ¥ÀPÀëUÀ¼À£ÀÄß PÀlÖ®Ä
political parties
EzÀÄ ¸ÀºÁAiÀÄPÀªÁUÀÄvÀÛzÉ
3) it helps them to deliver public
3) ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ ¨sÁµÀtUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ªÀiÁqÀ®Ä
lectures
EzÀÄ ¸ÀºÁAiÀÄPÀªÁUÀÄvÀÛzÉ
4) it helps them to understand the
4) EvÀgÉ gÁµÀÖçUÀ¼À DyðPÀ ¤ÃwUÀ¼À£ÀÄß
economic policies of different
CxÉÊð¹PÉƼÀî®Ä EzÀÄ ¸ÀºÁAiÀÄPÀªÁUÀÄvÀÛzÉ
countries
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SAT(K-8)
69. In India there is no special status
69. ¨s Á gÀvÀzÀ°è Ai À i Á ªÀÅzÉà MAzÀÄ zs À ªÀÄðzÀ
to the people of any religion. All
d£ÀjUÉ «±ÉõÀ ¸ÁÜ £ À«gÀĪÀÅ¢®è . J¯Áè
religions enjoy equal status and
zsÀªÀÄðUÀ½UÀÆ ¸ÀªÀiÁ£ÀªÁzÀ UËgÀªÀ ºÁUÀÆ
respect. The state with such a
¸ÁÜ£ÀªÀ£ÀÄß ¤ÃqÀ¯ÁVzÉ . EAvÀºÀ MAzÀÄ
feature is known as
®PÀë t ªÀ£ÀÄß ºÉÆA¢gÀĪÀ gÁµÀÖ ç P ÉÌ EgÀĪÀ
1) Sovereign state
ªÀÄvÉÆÛAzÀÄ ºÉ¸ÀgÀÄ
2) Republican state
1) ¸ÁªÀð¨s˪ÀÄ gÁµÀÖç
3) Secular state
2) UÀtgÁdå gÁµÀÖç
4) Socialist state
3) eÁvÁåwÃvÀ gÁµÀÖç
4) ¸ÀªÀiÁdªÁ¢ gÁµÀÖç
70. The culture of one society differs
70. MAzÀÄ ¸ÀªÀiÁdzÀ ¸ÀA¸ÀÌøwAiÀÄÄ ªÀÄvÉÆÛAzÀÄ
from the other society. The reason
¸ÀªÀiÁdzÀ ¸ÀA¸ÀÌøwVAvÀ ©ü£ÀߪÁVgÀÄvÀÛzÉ .
for this difference is
EzÀPÉÌ PÁgÀtªÉAzÀgÉ
1) Culture is transmitted from one
1) ¸ÀA¸ÀÌ ø wAiÀÄÄ MAzÀÄ ¦Ã½UɬÄAzÀ
ªÀÄvÉÆÛAzÀÄ ¦Ã½UÉUÉ ªÀUÁðªÀuÉAiÀiÁUÀÄvÀÛzÉ
generation to another
2) gÁdQÃAiÀÄ ªÀåªÀ¸ÉÜAiÀÄÄ gÁµÀÖ¢
ç AzÀ gÁµÀÖPç ÉÌ
2) Political system changes from
§zÀ¯ÁVgÀÄvÀÛzÉ
country to country
3) ¨sËUÉÆýPÀ gÀZÀ£É, ¥ÀgÀA¥ÀgÉ ºÁUÀÆ
3) Geographical features, traditions
d£ÀgÀ CUÀvÀåUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀåvÁå¸ÀªÁVgÀÄvÀÛzÉ
and needs of the people vary
4) DyðPÀ ªÀåªÀ¸ÉÜAiÀÄÄ gÁµÀÖç¢AzÀ gÁµÀÖçPÉÌ
4) Economic conditions vary from
§zÀ¯ÁVgÀÄvÀÛzÉ
country to country
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SAT(K-8)
UÀtv
 MATHEMATICS
71. The value of
#
#
$
$
1)
3)
!
"
&
'
!
#
#
£À ¨É¯É
$
$
2)
!
71.
is
1)
!
"
&
2)
!
!
!
!
$
4)
!
3)
!
'
!
!
4)
$
!
!
!
!
72. PɼÀV£À
¸ÀASÉåUÀ¼À°è
¥ÀÇtð /ªÀUÀðªÁVzÉ ?
72. Which among the following
numbers is a perfect square ?
1) 4442
1) 4442
2) 4212
2) 4212
3) 3249
AiÀiÁªÀÅzÀÄ
3) 3249
4) 4444
4) 4444
73. In the product of (P – 2) (P – 3),
the numerical co-efficient of ‘P’ is
1) – 2
2) – 3
3) – 5
4) – 6
73. (P – 2) (P – 3) £À UÀÄt®§ÞzÀ°è, ‘P’ £À
¸ÀASÁå ¸ÀºÀ - UÀÄtPÀ
74. Ram is now half old as his brother.
Ten years ago, his brother’s age
was three times as old as Ram.
The present age of Ram is
1) – 2
2) – 3
3) – 5
4) – 6
74. gÁªÀÄ£À ªÀAiÀĸÀÄì CªÀ£À CtÚ£À ªÀAiÀĹì£À
CzsÀðzÀ¶ÖzÉ. ºÀvÀÄÛ ªÀµÀðzÀ »AzÉ, CªÀ£À CtÚ£À
ªÀAiÀĸÀÄì gÁªÀÄ£À ªÀAiÀĹì£À ªÀÄÆgÀgÀ¶ÖvÀÄÛ.
gÁªÀÄ£À FV£À ªÀAiÀĸÀÄì
1) 20 years
1) 20 ªÀµÀðUÀ¼ÀÄ
2) 30 years
2) 30 ªÀµÀðUÀ¼ÀÄ
3) 10 years
3) 10 ªÀµÀðUÀ¼ÀÄ
4) 12 years
4) 12 ªÀµÀðUÀ¼ÀÄ
26
*SATK8*
SAT(K-8)
75. 350 QÌAvÀ 12%gÀµÀÄÖ PÀrªÉÄ EgÀĪÀ ¸ÀASÉå
75. The number which is 12% less
than 350 is
1) 362
1) 362
2) 338
2) 338
3) 320
3) 320
4) 308
4) 308
76. The price of a bicycle is
<
76. ªÀiÁgÁl vÉjUÉAiÀÄÆ ¸ÉÃj, MAzÀÄ ¨ÉʹPÀ°è£À
3,584
¨É¯É
including sales tax. If the actual
cost of the bicycle is
<
3,200, then
<
<
3,584. ¨ÉʹPÀ°è£À ªÀÄÆ® ¨É¯É
3,200 DzÀgÉ ªÀiÁgÁl vÉjUÉAiÀÄ zÀgÀ
the rate of sales tax is
1) 8%
1) 8%
2) 10%
2) 10%
3) 12%
3) 12%
4) 14%
4) 14%
77.
77. MAzÀÄ PÉÆoÀrAiÀÄ £É®zÀ «¹Û à tð
The area of floor in a room is 144 m2.
144 m2, DVzÉ. 6 m ªÀÄvÀÄÛ 4 m C¼ÀvÉAiÀÄ
A carpet of dimensions 6 m by
dªÀÄSÁ£ÉAiÀÄ£ÀÄß £É®zÀ ªÉÄÃ¯É ºÁ¸À¯ÁVzÉ.
4 m is spread on the floor. The area
dªÀÄSÁ£É¬ÄAzÀ ªÀÄÄZÀÑzÉ G½zÀ £É®zÀ
of the floor not covered by the
«¹ÛÃtð JµÀÄÖ ?
carpet is
1) 120 m
2
1) 120 m2
2) 140 m
2
2) 140 m2
3) 168 m
2
3) 168 m2
4) 210 m2
4) 210 m2
27
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SAT(K-8)
78. The value of angles ‘x’ and ‘y’ in
the given figure is respectively
78. PÉÆnÖgÀĪÀ avÀæzÀ°è ‘x’ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ‘y’ PÉÆãÀUÀ¼À
C¼ÀvÉ PÀæªÀĪÁV
1) 108° and 108°
1) 108° ªÀÄvÀÄÛ 108°
2) 78° and 78°
2) 78° ªÀÄvÀÄÛ 78°
3) 72° and 72°
3) 72° ªÀÄvÀÄÛ 72°
4) 54° and 54°
4) 54° ªÀÄvÀÄÛ 54°
79. What percent of 6 is 15 ?
79. 6 gÀ ±ÉÃPÀqÁ JµÀÄÖ 15 PÉÌ ¸ÀªÀÄ£ÁVzÉ ?
1) 90 %
2) 120 %
1) 90%
2) 120%
3) 225 %
4) 250 %
3) 225%
4) 250%
80. The measure of any exterior angle
80. MAzÀÄ ¸ÀªÀĨÁºÀÄ wæ¨Às ÄdzÀ AiÀiÁªÀÅzÉà ¨ÁºÀå
of an equilateral triangle is
PÉÆãÀzÀ C¼ÀvÉ
1) 60°
2) 80°
1) 60°
2) 80°
3) 120°
4) 180°
3) 120°
4) 180°
81. 0.000216 gÀ WÀ£À ªÀÄÆ®ªÀÅ
81. The cube root of 0.000216 is
1) 0.6
2) 0.06
1) 0.6
2) 0.06
3) 0.04
4) 0.004
3) 0.04
4) 0.004
82. JgÀqÀÄ ¥Àj¥ÀÆgÀPÀ PÉÆãÀUÀ¼ÀÄ 2:3 gÀ
C£ÀÄ¥ÁvÀzÀ°èzÉ. F JgÀqÀÄ PÉÆãÀUÀ¼À°è aPÀÌ
82. Two supplementary angles are in
the ratio 2:3. The measure of
PÉÆãÀzÀ C¼ÀvÉAiÀÄÄ
smaller of the two angles is
1) 36°
2) 72°
1) 36°
2) 72°
3) 90°
4) 102°
3) 90°
4) 102°
28
*SATK8*
SAT(K-8)
83. MAzÀÄ ZÀPÀæzÀ ªÁå¸À 70 ¸ÉA. «ÄÃ. EzÉ.
20 ¥Àj¨sÀæªÀÄtUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¥ÀÇwð ªÀiÁqÀĪÀ°è,
83. The diameter of a wheel is 70 cm.
The distance covered by the wheel
ZÀPÀæªÀÅ PÀæ«Ä¹zÀ zÀÆgÀ
when it completes 20 revolutions is
1) 4400 ¸ÉA.«ÄÃ.
1) 4400 cm
2) 4200 ¸ÉA.«ÄÃ.
2) 4200 cm
3) 2200 ¸ÉA.«ÄÃ.
3) 2200 cm
4) 1400 ¸ÉA.«ÄÃ.
4) 1400 cm
84. F PɼÀV£À ¸ÀASÉåUÀ¼À°è Ai À i Á ªÀÅzÀ£ÀÄß
4 jAzÀ ¨s Á V¹zÁUÀ
±ÉõÀªÀÅ
84. Which of the following number
±ÀÆ£ÀåªÁVgÀÄvÀÛzÉ ?
leaves remainder zero, when
divided by 4 ?
1) 1024
2) 2226
3) 3242
4) 4118
1) 1024
2) 2226
3) 3242
4) 4118
85. F PɼÀV£ÀªÀÅUÀ¼À°è AiÀiÁªÀ ©ü£ÀßgÁ²AiÀÄÄ
QÌ A vÀ zÉÆqÀØ z ÀÄ ºÁUÀÆ
!
85. Which of the following fraction is
greater than
and less than
!
"
"
QÌ A vÀ
#
$
aPÀÌzÁVzÉ ?
?
#
1)
$
2)
!
1)
2)
3)
!
4)
"
#
3)
4)
"
#
'
'
86. 20 ºÀtÄÚ U À½gÀĪÀ MAzÀÄ ¥ÉnÖ U ÉAi À Ä°è ,
6 C£Á£À¸ïUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ 14 QvÀÛ¼É ºÀtÄÚUÀ½ªÉ.
86. In a box of 20 fruits, there are
6 pineapples and 14 oranges. The
percentage of pineapples is
D ¥ÉnÖUÉAiÀÄ°è£À C£Á£À¸ïUÀ¼À ±ÉÃPÀqÁ
¥ÀæªÀiÁt
1) 70 %
2) 50 %
1) 70 %
2) 50 %
3) 30 %
4) 20 %
3) 30 %
4) 20 %
29
*SATK8*
SAT(K-8)
87.
"
N
#
%
#
N
87.
The value of ‘x’ in
"
N
#
!
%
#
N
F ¸À«ÄÃPÀgÀtzÀ°è
!
the given equation is
‘x’ £À ¨É¯É
1) 10
2) 11
1) 10
2) 11
3) 12
4) 13
3) 12
4) 13
88. In the given figure, the value of
angle
is
88. PÉÆnÖgÀĪÀ avÀæzÀ°è,
-
-
,
PÉÆãÀzÀ ¨É¯É
JµÀÄÖ ?
+
+
,
1) 47°
2) 73°
1) 47°
2) 73°
3) 105°
4) 122°
3) 105°
4) 122°
89. The perimeter of triangle is
16x2 – 5x – 14. If the two of its
89. MAzÀÄ wæ¨Às ÄdzÀ ¸ÀÄvÀÛ¼ÀvÉ16x2 – 5x – 14
D
wæ ¨ s À ÄdzÀ JgÀqÀÄ ¨ÁºÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ
+ x – 7 ªÀÄvÀÄÛ 8x2 – 6x – 9 DzÀgÉ,
ªÀÄÆgÀ£Éà ¨ÁºÀĪÀÅ
sides are 5x2 + x – 7 and 8x2 – 6x – 9,
5x2
then the third side is
1) 3x2 – 5x – 30
1) 3x2 – 5x – 30
2) 3x2 + 5x – 16
2) 3x2 + 5x – 16
3) 3x2 + 2
3) 3x2 + 2
4) 3x2 – 5x + 2
4) 3x2 – 5x + 2
90. The value of (0.9)2 – (0.6)2 is
90. (0.9)2 – (0.6)2 £À ¨É¯É
1) 0.54
1) 0.54
2) – 0.54
2) – 0.54
3) – 0.45
3) – 0.45
4) 0.45
4) 0.45
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SAT(K-8)
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
avÀÄÛ §gÀºP
À ÁÌV ¸À¼
Ü À
31
*SATK8*
SAT(K-8)
Instructions to the Candidates
1. Immediately after the commencement of the Examination check that this Question Booklet does not have
any unprinted or torn or missing pages or items etc. If so, get it replaced by another Question Booklet.
2. The sealed Question Booklet containing 90 questions enclosed with the OMR answer sheet is
given to you.
3. Fill up the general information in OMR sheet such as (Register No., Medium, Sex, Type of school,
Category, Disability status etc.), darken the concerned blocks in OMR sheet for the above information
(Shading).
4. All questions are compulsory, each question carries one mark.
5. During the examination,
• Read the questions carefully.
• Determine the correct answer from out of the four available choices given under each question.
• Completely darken/shade the relevant oval against Question No. in the OMR answer sheet, using
blue/black ball point pen.
• Ex: In an question paper if Sl. No. 3 is correct answer for Question No. 20, then darken OMR
answer sheet using blue/black ball point pen as follows.
20. 1
2 3 4
(This is an Example only)
6. If more than one oval is darkened for a given question, such answer is treated as wrong and no
marks will be given.
7. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Question Booklet.
8. The Candidate and Room Supervisor should sign in the OMR sheet.
9. Candidate should return the OMR answer sheet to the room supervisor before leaving the examination
hall.
10. The calculator, mobiles and any other electronic equipments are not allowed inside the examination
hall.
11. Instructions to fill up the OMR sheets :
• There is only one correct answer for each question.
• All entries in the oval must be shaded with blue/black ball point pen only. Do not try to alter the
entry.
• Oval should be darkened completely so that the numeral inside the oval is not visible. Once answer
is darkened do not try to alter.
• Donot make any stray marks on OMR sheet.
12. No marking should be made on the bar codes appearing in the OMR Answer Sheet.
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