PACE IIT & MEDICAL: Mumbai / Delhi & NCR / Lucknow / Goa / Akola / Kolkata / Patna / Nashik / Pune / Nagpur / Kanpur / Bokaro / Dubai 1 PACE APTITUDE & TALENT HUNT MUMBAI / NASHIK / PUNE / AKOLA / GOA / DELHI / LUCKNOW / KOLKATA ANSWERS KEY – PAPER CODE-31 PATH TEST – STUDENTS CURRENTLY STUDYING IN CLASS VI DATE: 04/09/2016 Q. No. Answer Q. No. Answer 1 C 26 B 2 A 27 D 3 B 28 D 4 A 29 B 5 B 30 B 6 A 31 C 7 D 32 A 8 A 33 B 9 C 34 B 10 B 35 C 11 B 36 C 12 A 37 B 13 B 38 B 14 C 39 A 15 D 40 A 16 D 41 A 17 A 42 B 18 C 43 A 19 D 44 A 20 D 45 B 21 C 46 D 22 A 47 C 23 C 48 B 24 A 49 D 25 C 50 A
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Section : 2 – Science 21. (c) centimetre / hour 22. (a) < 20 Hz 23. (c) Light year is the unit of length, which is defined as the distance travelled by light in one year. 24. (a) Speed = distance/time.
Thus, Speed = 10 / 2 = 5 m/s 27. (d) 365 days 28. (d) Rainwater harvesting 29. (b) During night, bats use sound waves to locate objects while flying. 30. (b) Sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch are the different types of senses.
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Section : 2 – Science 21. (b) metre / second2 22. (a) Rectilinear propagation 23. (a) angle of incidence (i) = angle of reflection (r) 24. (c) Concave mirrors are used to form real images. 25. (c) Mass is a scalar quantity, which does not have a direction. 26. (c) In birds, sound is produced by syrinx. 27. (c) cm/min is the unit of 28. (d) Sun is a luminous object which produces light of its own. 29. (b) Bending of light ray when it travels from one medium to another medium is called refraction. 30. (c) Rate of change of velocity is called acceleration.
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22. (c) A wave in which the medium vibrates parallel to the direction of its propagation is called
longitudinal wave. 23. (d) If the frequency of a longitudinal wave is 100 Hz, 100 compressions and 100 rarefactions are
produced in 1 second. That means 1000 compressions and 1000 rarefactions are produced in 10 seconds. 24. (a) Electrostatic force is responsible for the attraction or repulsion of different particles and materials
based on their electrical charges. 25. (b) A voltmeter should be connected to a circuit in Parallel. 26. (c) If a transverse wave produces 2500 crests and 2500 troughs in 0.1 seconds, it has 2500 oscillations in
0.1 seconds. Thus, Frequency = No. of oscillations / time taken = 2500 / 0.1 = 2500 x 10 = 25000 Hz = 25 kHz
27. (d) In land breeze, wind (air) flows from land to sea. Air always flows from high pressure region to low pressure region. Thus, in land breeze, high pressure is created over the land and low pressure is created over the sea.
28. (a) Speed of sound = frequency x wavelength
Thus, 1500 = (10 x 1000) x wavelength Wavelength = 1500 / 10000 = 0.15 m
29. (c) If an astronaut is inside an earth orbiting spacecraft, he feels zero gravity. 30. (d) The boiling point of water in Celsius scale is 100 oC
In Kelvin scale, its value is 273 + 100 = 373 K
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31. Phenolphthalein is colourless in acidic medium and pink in basic medium. 32. Milk of magnesia is 2( )Mg OH because of its milk-like appearance. 33. HCl is called stomach acid which is one of the strongest acids. 34. Acid and base react together to form salt and water (Neutralization Reaction) 35. For rusting, the presence of both Air & Oxygen is essential. 36. An acid that does not contain oxygen, as hydrochloric acid, HCl are called Hydracids. 37. Solid Carbon dioxide is also referred as Dry Ice. 38. Physical changes are reversible changes, no new product is formed and often just a change of state. 39. Chemical changes
are not easily reversible, new products are formed, Heat, light or any other radiation (ultraviolet, for example) may be given off or absorbed. Sound may be produced. A change in smell may take place or a new smell may be given off. Colour change may take place. A gas may be formed
40. Galvanization, or galvanisation, (or galvanizing as it is most commonly called in that industry), is
the process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel or iron, to prevent rusting
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31. Potassium is a chemical element with symbol K (derived from Neo-Latin, Kalium) 32. 18 gram of water has 2 gram of hydrogen and 16 gram of oxygen. 33. Methyl orange is a synthetic indicator. 34. In basic medium
Red litmus turns blue Phenolphthalein turns colourless to pink Methyl orange turns red to yellow Turmeric turns yellow to red
35. Solids have least compressibility among Solids, Liquids and Gases. 36. Matter:
The particles of matter are very small in size The particle of matter attract each other The particles of the matter are moving constantly The particles of matter have space between them
37. Ammonium chloride undergoes sublimation 38. The symbol of silver is Ag. 39. Mercury (Hg) is liquid at room temperature. 40. Solid is the state of matter which has fixed has fixed shape & fixed volume.
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