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Narayana Group Aarambh NTSE 2020 Class IX Sample Paper : National Talent Scholarship Exam

Organisation Name : Narayana Educational Institutions
Examination : Aarambh – National Talent Scholarship Exam NTSE 2020
Document Type : Sample Papers
Year : 2020
Class : Class IX
Website : https://www.narayanagroup.com/

Narayana Group Class IX Aarambh Sample Paper

Download the question paper of Class IX Aarambh – National Talent Scholarship Exam NTSE 2020 from the official website of Narayana Educational Institutions.

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IQ Mental Ability

1. If in any code language NATIONAL is written as MZGRLMZO than how is JAIPUR written in that language.
(1) QZRKFI
(2) PZRKFI
(3) QZRIFK
(4) QARKFI

2. If MENTAL is written LNDFMOSUZBKM, then how would TEST be written in that code ?
(1) UVFGTIIV
(2) RSCDQRRS
(3) SUDFRQRSM
(4) SUDFRTSU

3. A man starts from his house and walks 10 km in South direction, then he turns right and goes 6 km, again he turns right and goes 10 km and finally turns right and goes 6 km. At what distance is he from the starting point and in which direction ?
(1) 2 km, North
(2) 3 km, South
(3) At the starting point
(4) 4 km, East

4. How many 5s are there in the following number sequence which are immediately preceded by 7 and immediately followed by 6 ?
7 5 5 9 4 5 7 6 4 5 9 8 7 5 6 7 6 4 3 2 5 6 7 8
(1) One
(2) Two
(3) Three
(4) Four

5. Pointing to a lady, a man said. “The son of her only brother is the brother of my wife.” How is the lady related to that man ?
(1) Mother’s sister
(2) Grandmother
(3) Sister of father-in-law
(4) Mother-in-law

6. If P means ‘division’, T means ‘addition’, M means ‘subtraction’ and D means ‘multiplication’, then what will be the value of the expression 12 M 3 D 28 P 7 T 15 ?
(1) – 30
(2) – 15
(3) 15
(4) None of these

Direction (Q.15 & Q. 16) : In each of the following questions, four pairs of words are given, out of which the words in three pairs bear a certain common relationship. Choose the pair in which the words are differently related.

7. (1) Shoe : Leather
(2) Iron : Axe
(3) Table : Wood
(4) Jewellery : Gold

8. (1) Iran: Asia
(2) Canberra : Australia
(3) Norway: Europe
(4) Algeria : Africa

9. A bag contains 4 pink and 4 blue socks. If you are blindfolded, what is the fewest number of socks you must remove to guar antee you have 1 of each color ?
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 5

10. Which Jar will empty faster, if filled with water : A jar with two 1″ holes or a Jar with one 2″ hole?
(1) Jar with two 1” holes
(2) Jar with one 2” hole
(3) Both empty at same rate
(4) Data incomplete

Physics

21. An object becomes positively charged when, which of the following occurs?
(1) Loses electrons
(2) Loses protons
(3) Gains electrons
(4) Gains neutrons

22. When a light ray is reflected repeatedly by a set of parallel plane mirrors, the intensity of light rays decreases after some reflections. This is because of
(1) Poor reflection from mirror
(2) Absorption of some amount of light by mirrors.
(3) Dispersion of light when the rays travel through the atmosphere
(4) Scattering of light by the mirror

23. In case of longitudinal waves, the particles of medium vibrate
(1) In the direction of wave propagation
(2) Opposite to the direction of wave propagation
(3) At right angles to the direction of wave propagation
(4) None of these

24. What must be true about two given objects for energy to be transferred as heat between them ?
(1) The objects must be large.
(2) The objects must be hot.
(3) The objects must contain a large amount of energy.
(4) The objects must have different temperatures.

25. The boiling point of liquid hydrogen is –252.87 °C. What is the value of this temperature in kelvins ?
(1) 273K
(2) 20.13 K
(3) – 525.87 K
(4) 0 K

26. The expansion of one of the following liquids is used for measuring the temperature in ordinary thermometers. This liquid is
(1) alcohol
(2) water
(3) glycerol
(4) mercury

27. The specific heat of a substance is
(1) The amount of heat energy to change the state of one gram of the substance
(2) The amount of heat energy per unit mass emitted by oxidizing the substance
(3) The amount of heat energy per unit mass to raise the substance from its freezing to its boiling point
(4) The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of the substance by 1°C.

28. Steam burns are more painful than those caused by boiling water at the same temperature because
(1) Steam contains more heat than the same amount of water at the same temperature. When steam condenses it gives out this extra latent heat
(2) Hot air is also mixed up with steam
(3) Steam produces some chemical effect on the skin to cause pain
(4) The question is irrelevant as steam burns are equally painful as those caused by boiling water

29. The following figure represents the temperature versus time plot for a given amount of a substance when heat is supplied at a fixed rate and at a constant pressure. Which part of this plot represent a phase change ?
(1) a to b and e to f
(2) d to e and e to f
(3) b to c and c to d
(4) b to c and d to e

30. Four forces are acting on a body, if the body does not changes its position or shape, the forces
(1) Must be of equal Magnitude
(2) Must be parallel and opposite
(3) Must add up to zero when taken as vectors
(4) must be in a single line

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Chemistry

36. When diamond is heated to 1500º C, in the absence of air, it forms
(1) graphite
(2) carbon black
(3) soot
(4) coke

37. We should not wear polyester while working in kitchen because ________
(1) it produces heat and we feel hot.
(2) it feels incomfortable, as it does not allow air to pass through.
(3) its fabric melts and sticks to the body, in case of fire.
(4) it is not hygienic to wear synthetic fibre clothes.

38. A mixture having uniform properties is known as
(1) colloids
(2) suspension
(3) heterogeneous
(4) homogeneous

39. Hardness of water is due to soluble salts.
(1) bicarbonates
(2) sulphates
(3) chlorides
(4) all

40. Which of the following statements is not true ?
(1) Among all the naturally occurring elements around eighty percent are metals.
(2) Non metals are more abundant than metals.
(3) Sodium and potassium are soft like wax.
(4) Bromine is a reddish brown liquid at room temperature.

41. At ______ ºC water has its maximum density and its minimum volume
(1) 40ºC
(2) 4ºC
(3) 14ºC
(4) 24ºC

43. A neutral atom has 12 electrons and 13 neutrons. Its mass number is.
(1) 12
(2) 24
(3) 13
(4) 25

44. Process of conversion of wood into coal by biochemical process, talking over millions of years is called
(1) catenation
(2) carbonation
(3) pyrolysis
(4) destructive distillation

45. Which of the following statements is correct?
(1) A pure substance must contain only one type of atom.
(2) A mixture containing two compounds must be heterogeneous.
(3) A heterogeneous mixture must contain at least three elements.
(4) A homogeneous mixture must be uniform.

46. The necessary conditions for combustion process to occur are
(i) non-availability of air/oxygen
(ii) availability of air/oxygen
(iii) temperature of fuel below ignition temperature
(iv) temperature of fuel above ignition temperature

Select the correct alternative
(1) (i) & (ii)
(2) (ii) & (iv)
(3) (iii) & (i)
(4) (iv) & (i)

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