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UPKAR PRAKASHAN, AGRA-2
ByJ. N. Sharma
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Contents
● General Information
Section-1Model Question Papers
● Model Question Papers-I …………………………………………………………… 2–13
● Model Question Papers-II ………………………………………………………...… 14–24
Section-2Paper-I (Mathematics)
1. Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers ………………………………………… 3–7
2. Integers ………………………………………………………………………………… 8–10
3. Sets ……………………………………………………………………………………… 11–13
4. L.C.M. and H.C.F. …………………………………………………………………… 14–18
5. Fractions ………………………………………………………………………………. 19–23
6. Unitary Method ………………………………………………………………………. 24–28
7. Average ………………………………………………………………………………… 29–31
8. Percentage …………………………………………………………..………………… 32–36
9. Profit and Loss ……………………………………………………………………….. 37–42
10. Simple Interest ……………………………………………………………………….. 43–48
11. Ratio and Proportion ………………………………………………………………... 49–51
12. Area and Perimeter ………………………………………………………………….. 52–55
13. Exponents and Radicals …………………………………………………………… 56–57
14. Algebraic Expressions ……………………………………………………………… 58–59
15. Multiplication of Algebraic Expressions ………………………………………… 60–62
16. To Find the value of a given Algebraic Expression …………………………… 63–64
17. Identities ………………………………………………………………………………. 65–66
18. Linear Equation in one variable ………………………………………………….. 67–70
19. Line and Angles ……………………………………………………………………… 71–74
20. Some Constructions ………………………………………………………………… 75–79
21. Quadrilaterals ………………………………………………………………………… 80–81
● Answers and Hints ………………………………………………………………… 82–111● Model Test Papers (1–10) ………………………………………………………... 112–151
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Section-3Paper-II (General Knowledge and Intelligence Test)
● General Knowledge ………………………………………………………………….. 2–12
● Exercise (1–40) ……………………………………………………………………….. 13–69
● Answers ………………………………………………………………………………… 70–80
● Intelligence Test ………………………………...……………………………………81–128
Section-4Paper-III (Language)
Part A—English Language● English Language 3–56
— Paragraph (1–25) …………………………………………………………..…… 3–13
— Letter Writing …………………………………………………………………… 13–16
— English Grammar ……………………………………………………………… 16–38
— Exercise (1–25) …………………………………………………………………. 38–46
— Answers ………………………………………………………………………….. 47–56
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GENERAL INFORMATIONDefence of the country ought to be the primary concern of a nation, particularly
when the country is surrounded by the unfriendly neighbours. India for its richheritage and long history has been the object of animosity of her neighbours. Thedisturbances within the country also warrant the necessity of strong defence forces.Much before any one in the country thought of setting up an institution forpreparing young boys to join Armed Forces as officers, Dr. Sampurna Nanda, thethen Chief Minister of U.P. opened U.P. SAINIK SCHOOL in LUCKNOW in the year1960 Later on Ministry of Defence Government of India opened 24 Sainik Schools indifferent states. U.P. Sainik School has played a leading role in training young boysfor entry into Defence Forces as officers through National Defence Academy. Thisschool offers an opportunity of quality education on Public School lines with amilitary bias to the boys of U.P. only. This school is a residential English mediumschool affiliated to Central Board of Secondary School Education, New Delhi. Theever increasing demand of a suitable comprehensive guide for the Entrance Test ofU.P. Sainik School Lucknow is more than felt and the present book is an effort inthis direction.
Salient Features of the BookThis book has been divided into four sections viz. Model Question Papers,
Mathematics, General Knowledge and Intelligence Test, Language (Hindi andEnglish). The instructions to explain a particular chapter are given in simplestlanguage comprehensible by the students of class VI of Indian Schools. At the end ofeach chapter adequate number of questions are also appended. Break up of sectionsis given below :
1. Model Question Papers given in the first section. These Question Papers arebased strictly on the pattern of last years Question Papers.
2. In Mathematics section adequate number of examples are given before eachexercise. These examples fully explain the questions of the exercise. Questions ineach exercise are according to the need of the test. Keeping in view the role ofMathematics in cultivating the child’s thinking and learning skills, an approach thatemphasizes the discovery and understanding of mathematical concepts has beenadopted in this section. I have not tried to place before the finished product. I havedesigned the questions such that they help in inculcating the mathematical sense inthe students. Ten Model Test Papers of Maths have been given for the practice ofstudents.
3. In General Knowledge and Intelligence Test section synopsis of variousinformations about India, its neighbouring countries, important events, currentaffairs, sports/games and general science has been given for enhancing generalawareness of the students. Keeping in mind that there has been a virtual explosionin knowledge in all areas of human endeavour more than 1500 questions based onvarious topics are given in the form of 40 exercises. Various types of Intelligence Testhave been added to meet the requirement of the Test.
4. In language section [English and Hindi] the stress is laid on acquiring thecommunication skill rather feeding the students with grammatical rules. The wordsused are mostly of day to day usage. A conscious attempt has been made to givemaximum knowledge without over-straining or taxing the minds of students.Adequate number of exercises are given for practice.
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Admission ProcedureThe admission in U.P. Sainik School is open to the boys of U.P. domicile only.
The admission to the school is made once in a year in the month of July in class VIIonly. The Entrance Test is held in January/Feburary every year. At the time ofadmission the candidate should have passed class VI from any recognised school.His age should be between 10 and 12 years as on 02 July of the year of admission.Boys studying in class VI are also entitled for appearing in the test. They should passclass VI at the time of admission. Admission is granted on the basis of meritprepared after Interview and Medical examination. In the written examination,Mathematics is considered as core subject. Those candidates who fail to secure aminimum percentage in Maths paper as decided by the Principal will not qualify forevaluation of remaining two papers G.K. and Language.
Ten seats will be allotted to the candidates who pay full fee. The fee structure ofthe payment seats is double of the normal fee. Payment seats are offered to thecandidates in order of merit till the merit rank of 100 only. The written test will be inEnglish/Hindi medium.
The written test will have three papers :1. Mathematics Maximum Marks 100 Time 2 Hour3. General Knowledge and Intelligence Test Maximum Marks 100 Time 1 Hour3. Language Maximum Marks 100 Time 2 HourNote—The language paper will have two parts—Part A English Part B Hindi.
Examination CentreThe written examination will be held at the following centres—Agra, Faizabad, Lucknow, Allahabad, Gorakhpur, Meerut, Bareilly, Jhansi,
Varanasi.
InterviewThe candidates qualifying the written examination are interviewed at U.P. Sainik
School, Lucknow by a Selection Board constituted under the chairmanship ofPrincipal U.P. Sainik School, Lucknow.
Medical ExaminationThe candidates who qualify the Interview are required to appear before a Medical
Board. The findings of the Medical Board are final and binding. No review authorityis permissible and no correspondence on the subject is entertained.
Admission From and ProspectusPlease visit U.P. Sainik School Website www.upsainikschool.org or call 0522-
2476283 for obtaining Prospectus and Admission form for admission in class VII.
Model Question Papers
Model Question Paper-I
Mathematics1. 117 km/hr is equivalent to—
(A) 30 m/sec (B) 36 m/sec(C) 25 m/sec (D) 32·5 m/sec
2. The sum of 1% of 100 and 100% of 1is—(A) 2 (B) 3(C) 0 (D) 1·5
3. An angle more than 180° and lessthan 360° is called a/an—(A) Acute angle(B) Obtuse angle(C) Right angle(D) Reflex angle
4. On simplification the value of41 – [16 + {13 – 4(2 – 5)}] will be—(A) 12 (B) 0(C) 1 (D) 3
5. The greatest number of three digitswhich is exactly divisible by 3, 4, 6and 10 is—(A) 900 (B) 960(C) 990 (D) 950
6. A can do a piece of work in 10 daysand B can do it in 15 days. Howmany days will they take if theywork together ?
7. A garrison of 1200 men has provi-sions for 15 days. How long will theprovisions last if the garrison beincreased by 600 men ?
8. The marks obtained by 8 students ofa class in Mathematics are givenbelow :42, 38, 42, 47, 37, 29, 38, 37
(a) Find the average of the marksscored by the students.
(b) How many students scored marksmore than the average ?
9. (a) A coat originally priced atRs. 3500 is reduced to Rs. 3000. Findthe reduction per cent.(b) A’s salary is 50% more than B’ssalary. If B’s salary is Rs. 15,000.Find the salary of A.
10. The cost price of 15 articles be equalto the selling price of 12 articles. Findthe profit or loss per cent.
11. At what rate per cent simple intereston a certain sum of money doubleitself in 20 years ?
12. How many bricks 10 cm long 7 cmwide are needed to pave a rectangularfloor 14 m long and 12·5 m wide ?
13. (a) Add 2x + 3y; – 3x + 4y and x – 3y.(b) Multiply (2x + 3y) and (2x – 3y)
14. Find the value of a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abcif a = 3, b = – 2, c = – 1.
15. The supplementary angle of an angleis 4 times its complementary angle.Find the angle.
16. Construct a ΔABC such that ∠ B =90° AC = 5 cm and BC = 4 cm.Measure AB (Use compass andscale).
17. Simplify :(a) 4·7 × 13·5 + 5·3 × 13·5(b) 0·1 × 0·1 × 0·1 – 0·01 × 0·01 ×
0·01
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18. Two trains 400 m and 500 m long aremoving in opposite directions at aspeed of 50 km per hour and 40 kmper hour respectively. How longwould it take trains to pass eachother ?
19. In an isosceles triangle ABC, AB =AC. Bisectors of angles B and C meetat O. If ∠A = 40°. Find the ∠ BOC.
20. The following data gives the number(in thousands) of applicants registeredwith the employment exchange dur-ing 2001-07—(a) Construct a bar diagram of the
given data
Year No. of Applications
2001 122002 182003 202004 162005 202006 242007 30
(b) Calculate the mean of applicantsregistered from 2001 to 2007.
Answers with Hints
1. (D) 117 km/hr =117 × 1000
60 × 60 m/sec
= 32·5 m/sec
2. (A) 1% of 100 =1
100 × 100 = 1
100% of 1 =100100 × 1 = 1
Sum = 1 + 1 = 23. (D) Reflex angle4. (B) 41 – [16 + {13 – 4 (2 – 5)}]
= 41 – [16 + {13 – 4 × (– 3)}]= 41 – [16 + {13 + 12}]= 41 – [16 + 25]= 41 – 41= 0
5. (B) 2 3, 4, 6, 103 3, 2, 3, 5
1, 2, 1, 5L.C.M. = 2 × 3 × 2 × 5
= 60Greatest number of three digits willbe a multiple of 60.
60 × 10 = 60060 × 15 = 90060 × 16 = 960
Therefore, the greatest number of 3digits will be 960.
6. A can do a piece of work in 10 days.
In one day A will do 110 th of the
work. B can do the same work in 15
days. B will do 115 th of the work in
one day.Working together A and B will do
⎝⎜⎛
⎠⎟⎞1
10 + 115 of the work in one day.
∴ A and B will finish ⎝⎜⎛
⎠⎟⎞5
30 of the
work in one day.∴ A and B will complete the work in305 = 6 days.
7. 1200 + 600 = 1800For 1200 men provisions will last for15 days.∴ For 1 man provisions will last for1200 × 15 days.∴ For 1800 men provisions will last
for =1200 × 15
1800= 10 days.
8. (a) Average
=
42 + 38 + 42 + 47 + 37+ 29 + 38 + 37
8
=3108 = 38·75
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(b) Number of students scoring marksmore than the average marks is 3.
9. (a) Original price of a coat= Rs. 3500
Reduction = 3500 – 3000= Rs. 500
Reduction% =500 × 100
3500
= 14 27 %
(b) Let B’s salary be Rs. 100∴ A’s salary will be Rs. 150.When B’s salary is Rs. 100, A’ssalary = Rs. 150.When B’s salary is Rs. 15000 A’ssalary
=150 × 15000
100= Rs. 22500
10. Let C.P. of an article be Re. 1∴ C.P. of 15 articles = Rs. 15Also, cost price of 12 articles = Rs. 12Selling price of 12 articles
= Cost price of 15 articles= Rs. 15
Profit = 15 – 12 = 3
Profit % =3 × 100
12= 25%
11. Let the sum be Rs. 100Amount = 2 × 100 = Rs. 200
Simple interest = 200 – 100= Rs. 100
Time = 20 years
R =100 × S.I.
P × T
R =100 × 100100 × 20
R = 5%
12. Area of the floor = 14 × 12·5 m2
= 14 × 12·5× 100 × 100 cm2
Area of one brick = 10 × 7 cm2
Number of bricks
=14 × 12·5 × 100 × 100
10 × 7= 25000
13. (a) (2x + 3y) + (– 3x + 4y) + (x – 3y)= (2x – 3x + x) + (3y + 4y – 3y)= 0 + 4y= 4y
(b) (2x + 3y) (2x – 3y)= 2x × 2x + 2x × (– 3y) + 3y
× 2x + 3y × (– 3y)= 4x2 – 6xy + 6xy – 9y2
= 4x2 – 9y2.14. a = 3, b = – 2, c = – 1
a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc= (3)3 + (– 2)3 + (– 1)3
– 3(3) (– 2) (– 1)= 27 – 8 – 1 – 18= 27 – 27= 0.
15. Let the required angle be x°. Itssupplementary angle = 180° – x°. Itscomplementary angle = 90° – x°.Given 180 – x = 4 (90 – x)⇒ 180 – x = 360 – 4x⇒ – x + 4x = 360 – 180⇒ 3x = 180⇒ x = 60°
Required angle = 60°.16. Steps of Construction :
1. Draw BC = 4 cm2. Make ∠ ABC = 90° with the
help of compass3. Cut AC = 5 cm4. Measure AB
AB = 3 cm
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B
A
C4 cm
5 cm
17. (a) 4·7 × 13·5 + 5·3 × 13·5
= 13·5 (4·7 + 5·3)= 13·5 × 10
= 135(b) 0·1 × 0·1 × 0·1 – 0·01 × 0·01
× 0·01
= 0·001 – ·000001= 0·000999
18. Total distance = 400 + 500
= 900 m
Total speed of the trains
= 50 + 40
= 90 km/h
=90 × 100060 × 60 m/sec
= 25 m/secTime taken by the trains in crossingeach other
=Total distanceTotal speed
=90025
= 36 seconds19.
40°
O
A
B C
Given that Δ ABC is an isoscelestriangle AB = AC∴ ∠ B = ∠ C but ∠ A = 40°
∴ ∠ A + ∠ B + ∠ C = 180°
∴ 40° + 2∠B = 180°
∴ 2∠B = 180 – 40
∴ 2∠B = 140°
∠B = 70°
and ∠C = 70°
BO and CO are bisectors of ∠B and∠C
∠OBC + ∠OCB + ∠BOC = 180°
∴ 35° + 35° + ∠BOC = 180°
∴ 70° + ∠BOC = 180°
∠BOC = 180 – 70
= 110°20. (a)
20032001 2002
5
Bar Diagram
2004 2005
Year
2006 2007
10
1212
1816
1618
20
24
25
30
20 20
30
24
15
(b) Mean of applicants
=
12 + 18 + 20 + 16 + 20+ 24 + 30
7
=1407
= 20 (thousand)
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General Knowledge1. Supreme Commander of Indian
Armed forces is—(A) Defence Minister(B) Field Marshal(C) President(D) Prime Minister
2. Who among the following is calledthe Shakespeare of India ?(A) Ved Vyas (B) Kalidas(C) Tulsi Das (D) R. N. Tagore
3. Which state is largest in area ?(A) Uttar Pradesh(B) Bihar(C) Rajasthan(D) West Bengal
4. Tehri Dam is built across whichriver ?(A) Bhagirathi (B) Alaknanda(C) Mandakini (D) Yamuna
5. Dilwara Temples of Mount Abu werebuilt by the followers of—(A) Buddhism (B) Hinduism(C) Jainism (D) Christianity
6. The largest mountain range is—(A) Andes (B) Himalyas(C) Alps (D) Pyrerees
7. Bomdi-la pass lies in—(A) Himachal Pradesh(B) Arunachal Pradesh(C) Uttarakhand(D) Jammu and Kashmir
8. Bandipur National Park is in—(A) Kerala (B) Assam(C) Karnataka (D) West Bengal
9. Indian Military Academy is situatedin—(A) Maharashtra (Pune)(B) Uttarakhand (Dehradun)
(C) Tamil Nadu (Wellington)(D) None of these
10. Kathakali is a folk dance of—(A) Punjab (B) Andhra Pradesh(C) Assam (D) None of these
11. Lucknow stands on the banks ofriver—(A) Yamuna (B) Ganga(C) Chambal (D) None of these
12. Who wrote ‘Malgudi Days’ ?(A) R. K. Narain(B) Vikram Seth(C) Kuswant Singh(D) Shobha Dey
13. Vitamin D takes care of—(A) Function of eye(B) Protection of skin(C) Bone development(D) Digestion of food
14. Who founded Microsoft ?(A) James Watson(B) Babbage(C) Bill Gates(D) None of these
15. Cooking gas (L.P.G.) containsmainly—(A) Ethane and Methane(B) Ethane and Propane(C) Propane and Butane(D) Butane and Iso-butane
16. A substance whose deficiency causesdehydration is—(A) Salt (B) Blood(C) Water (D) Minerals
17. Pure Gold is of how many carats ?(A) 24 (B) 29(C) 27 (D) 39
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18. Match the following—(a) Amarnath Cave(b) Jagannath Temple(c) Golden Temple(d) Minakshi Temple(1) Tamil Nadu(2) Punjab(3) Odisha(4) Kashmir
(a) (b) (c) (d)(A) 1 2 3 4(B) 2 3 1 4(C) 4 3 2 1(D) 3 2 4 1
19. Match the following—(a) Jharkhand(b) Manipur(c) Mizoram(d) Arunachal Pradesh(1) Imphal (2) Ranchi(3) Itanagar (4) Aizawl
(a) (b) (c) (d)(A) 2 1 4 3(B) 3 2 1 4(C) 4 3 2 1(D) 1 2 3 4
20. Which is not a Kharif season crop ?(A) Rice (B) Wheat(C) Maize (D) Millets
21. Farakka Project is situated on—(A) Ghaghar (U.P.)(B) Ganga (West Bengal)(C) Tapti (Gujarat)(D) Godavari (Maharashtra)
22. Kavaratti is the capital of—(A) Puducherry(B) Lakshadweep(C) Andaman and Nicobar(D) None of these
23. Planet closest to the Sun is—(A) Venus (B) Jupiter(C) Saturn (D) Mercury
24. Phobes and Demos are two satellitesof—(A) Jupiter (B) Saturn(C) Mars (D) None of these
25. Battle of Waterloo was fought in theyear—(A) 1910 (B) 1815(C) 1941 (D) 1857
26. An ambassador of Selecus Nikatorwho visited the court of ChandraGupta Maurya was—(A) Fa-Hien (B) Hien Tsang(C) Al-beruni (D) Magasthenes
27. Lord Buddha delivered his firstsermon at—(A) Sanchi (M.P.)(B) Sarnath (U.P.)(C) Rajgir (Bihar)(D) None of these
28. Gandhiji was the President of IndianNational Congress in Belgaun sessionin the year—(A) 1924 (B) 1920(C) 1930 (D) 1947
29. Satya Shodhak Samaj organisationwas founded by—(A) Jyotiba Phule(B) Mahatma Gandhi(C) B. R. Ambedkar(D) V. R. Sinde
30. Grand Trunk Road from Calcutta toPeshawar was built by—(A) Babur (B) Akbar(C) Jahangir (D) None of these
31. Nadir Shah invaded India in the year1938-39 during the reign of—(A) Alamgir II(B) Shah Alam II
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(C) Muhammed Shah(D) Bahadur Shah I
32. In the year 1887 Ram KrishnaMission was founded by—(A) Swami Dayanand Saraswati(B) Sri Narayan Guru(C) Swami Viveka Nand(D) None of these
33. Who wrote ‘Communist Manifesto’ ?(A) Engles and Karl Marx(B) Lenin(C) Chiang Kai-Shek(D) None of these
34. Dudhwa National Park is situatedin—(A) Nainital (Uttarakhand)(B) Lakhimpur Kheri (U.P.)(C) Varanasi (U.P.)(D) Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
35. Sardar Sarovar dam is situated on theriver—(A) Ganga (B) Mahanadi(C) Chenab (D) Narmada
36. Panini was a great—(A) Philosopher (B) Grammarian(C) Physician (D) None of these
37. The hottest planet in the solar systemis—(A) Mercury (B) Earth(C) Saturn (D) None of these
38. Booker prize is associated with—(A) Film (B) Science(C) Literature (D) None of these
39. M. S. Dhoni wicket keeper batsmanof Indian Cricket team belongs to—(A) Bihar (B) Jharkhand(C) Maharashtra (D) Odisha
40. Ozone layer prevents—(A) Ultraviolet radiations
(B) Infra red radiations(C) Both (A) and (B)(D) None of these
41. Diamond is crystalline form of—(A) Sulphur (B) Carbon(C) Glass (D) Silica
42. Madrid is the capital of—(A) Poland(B) Spain(C) New Zealand(D) None of these
43. Which one of the following is not analloy ?(A) Bronze (B) Iron(C) Brass (D) Stainless steel
44. Who wrote Geetanjali ?(A) Vijay Tendulkar(B) Vikram Seth(C) R. N. Tagore(D) None of these
45. Which country is the largest producerof gold in the world ?(A) England (B) America(C) Kuwait (D) China
46. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose wasborn in—(A) Patna (Bihar)(B) Cuttak (Odisha)(C) Kolkata (West Bengal)(D) Ahmadabad (Gujarat)
47. Korba thermal plant is located in—(A) Uttar Pradesh(B) Madhya Pradesh(C) Chhattisgarh(D) West Bengal
48. Food is generally digested in—(A) Mouth(B) Large intestine(C) Small intestine(D) Heart
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