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FIITJEE SAMPLE PAPER - 2016

for students presently in

Class 5
Paper 1
Time: 3 Hours (9:30 am 12:30 pm)

Maximum Marks: 435

Code 5000

Instructions:
Caution: Class, Paper, Code as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet before
attempting the paper. Wrong Class, Paper or Code will give wrong results.
1.

This Question paper consists of 2 sections. All questions will be multiple choice single correct out of four
choices with marking scheme in table below:
Section

SECTION I

Question no.

IQ

PHYSICS

SECTION II
(SCIENCE &
MATHEMATICS)

CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

BIOLOGY
2.
3.
4.

Marking Scheme for each question


correct answer

wrong answer

1 to 16,21 to 28

+3

17 to 20,29 to 32,36 to 39

+4

33 to 35,40 to 45

+5

46 to 51, 53 to 55

+3

52, 56, 58

+4

57, 59, 60

+5

61 to 66, 68 to 70

+3

67, 71, 73

+4

72, 74, 75

+5

76 to 87, 90 to 95

+3

88 to 89, 96 to 97, 100 to 101

+4

98 to 99, 102 to 105

+5

106 to 111, 113 to 115

+3

112, 116, 118

+4

117, 119, 120

+5

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Section-I

IQ

Straight Objective Type


This section contains 45 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 45. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1.

A is mother of B but B is not son of A. Then how is B related to A?


(A) Brother
(B) Daughter
(C) Son
(D) Daughter-in-law

2.

Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.


1. Police
2. Punishment
3. Crime
4. Judge
(A) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5
(B) 1, 2, 4, 3, 5
(C) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
(D) 3, 1, 4, 5, 2

3.

4.

5.

Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.


1. Family
2. Community
3. Member
4. Locality
(A) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5
(B) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4
(C) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5
(D) 3, 1, 4, 5, 2
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Poverty
2. Population
3. Death
4. Unemployment
(A) 2, 3, 4, 5, 1
(B) 3, 4, 2, 5, 1
(C) 2, 4, 1, 5, 3
(D) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Nation
2. Village
3. City
4. District
(A) 2, 3, 4, 5, 1
(B) 2, 3, 4, 1, 5
(C) 1, 3, 5, 4, 2
(D) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

5.

Judgement

5. Country

5. Disease

5. State

Directions (Q. 6 to 8): In each of the following questions, a number series is given with one term missing.
Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern.
6.

7.

8.

3, 6, 11, 18, 27, ?


(A) 37
(C) 38

(B) 36
(D) 40

0, 2, 6, 14, 30, ?
(A) 58
(C) 68

(B) 62
(D) 60

4, 12, 36, 108, ?


(A) 144
(C) 304

(B) 216
(D) 324
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9.

If means , means +, + means and means , then 14 10 4 16 + 8 = ?


(A) 142
(B) 134
(C) 6
(D) 5

10.

If + means , means , means + and means , then (18 + 10 20) 8 6 = ?


(A) 92
(B) 35
(C) 26
(D) 19

11.

If + means , means , means + and means , then (280 + 10 20) 8 6 = ?


(A) 378
(B) 258
(C) 70
(D) 64

12.

If means , means +, + means , then find the value of given equation.


(16 5) 5 + 3 = ?
(A) 62
(B) 10
(C) 2
(D) 26

13.

Bank is related to Money in the same way as Transport is related to


(A) Goods
(B) Wheel
(C) Traffic
(D) Speed

14.

Newspaper is related to Press in the same way as Cloth is related to


(A) Tailor
(B) Textile
(C) Fiber
(D) Mill

15.

Which one of the following is always found in 'Bravery'?


(A) Experience
(B) Power
(C) Courage
(D) Knowledge

16.

Waste is related to Dustbin, in the same way Book is related to


(A) School
(B) Bottle
(C) Office
(D) Rack

Directions (Q. 17 to 19): Find the odd one from the alternative.
17.

(A) 89
(C) 79

(B) 97
(D) 69

18.

(A) A
(C) O

(B) E
(D) V

19.

(A) January
(C) December

(B) March
(D) June

20.

In a certain code KAVERI is written as IREVAK, then how is MYSORE written in that same code?
(A) EROSYM
(B) EROYSM
(C) SYMERO
(D) SMYREO
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Directions (Q. 21 to 23): In each of the following questions, which word cannot be formed by using the
letter of given word.
21.

22.

23.

TRANSFORM
(A) TRAIN
(C) ROAM

(B) FORT
(D) RANSOM

CONSTITUTIONAL
(A) LOCATION
(C) TALENT

(B) TUTION
(D) CONSULT

COURAGEOUS
(A) COURAGE
(C) COURSE

(B) SOURCE
(D) GENEROUS

24.

If P means , Q means , R means + and S means , then what is the value of 18 Q 12 P 4 R 5


S6=?
(A) 65
(B) 36
(C) 53
(D) 59

25.

The value of 17 10 2 4 6 is equal to


(A) 31
(C) 18

(B) 33
(D) None of these

26.

Ravi is eighteenth from left and nineteenth from right in a row. How many students in a row?
(A) 36
(B) 37
(C) 35
(D) 38

27.

In a row of 40 students Ranjeet is seventeenth from right and then what will be Ranjeet position
from left?
(A) 22
(B) 23
(C) 24
(D) 28

28.

Pankaj walks 5 km in East, then he turn to his right and travels 2 km. Now in which direction he
is?
(A) South
(B) North
(C) East
(D) West
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Directions to (Q. 29 to 32): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
In a group of five persons A, B, C, D and E.
(i) B and C are intelligent in Maths and Geography.
(ii) A and C are intelligent in Maths and History.
(iii) B and D are intelligent in Science and Geography.
(iv) D and E are intelligent in Science and Civics.
(v) E is intelligent in Civics, History and Science.
29.

Who is intelligent in Science, Geography and Civics?


(A) E
(B) B
(C) D
(D) A

30.

Who is intelligent in Math, Science , Geography?


(A) A
(B) B
(C) D
(D) E

31.

Who is intelligent in Maths and History but not in Geography?


(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D

32.

Who is intelligent in Maths, Geography and History?


(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D

33.

Anand is son of Prerna. Rajeev is brother of Prerna. Neha is daughter of Rashmi. Neha is sister
of Rajeev. How is Anand related to Rashmi?
(A) Son
(B) Grandfather
(C) Grandson
(D) Granddaughter

34.

A is mother of B, C is son of A, D is brother of E, E is daughter of B. Who is grandmother of E?


(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D

35.

Hemant travels 10 km towards North then he turns left and travels 4 km and then he turns to his
right and covers another 5 km. He then turns to his right and travels another 4 km. How far is he
from the point of starting his journey?
(A) 10 km
(B) 15 km
(C) 5 km
(D) 25 km
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Directions (Q. 36 to 39): Read the following information carefully and answer the question based on it by.
Five students K, L, M, N and O study in a class of these.
(i) K and L study Physics and Chemistry
(ii) M and L study Physics and Mathematics
(iii) N and K study Biology and Chemistry
(iv) O and L study Anthropology and Civics
(v) O and N study Chemistry and Mathematics
36.

Who among the studies maximum number of subjects?


(A) O
(B) N
(C) L
(D) K

37.

Who among the studies minimum number of subjects?


(A) O
(B) N
(C) K
(D) M

38.

Who among the students studies only four subjects?


(A) M
(B) O
(C) N
(D) K

39.

Which of the following pairs Chemistry and Civics?


(A) K and N
(B) L and M
(C) L and O
(D) M and N

Directions (Q. 40 to 42): Choose the option which best fits the series:
40.

41.

42.

CJ, FK, IL, LM, ?


(A) MP
(C) MN

(B) ON
(D) OP

BI, DH, FG, HF, ?


(A) JD
(C) JE

(B) KE
(D) IE

Y, T, P, M, ?
(A) K
(C) J

(B) L
(D) H
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Directions (Q. 43 to 45): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the question given
below:
B K 5 # M A 3 R % J 2 D E N @ 7 W 8 9 P T I V F 6 1 H Q * Y 4 $ L Z
43.

Which will be eight from left to the second from right end in the above arrangement?
(A) W
(B)
(C) 5
(D) 6

44.

If all the number in the above arrangement are remove, then which will be twelfth from left end?
(A) @
(B) P
(C) I
(D) N

45.

What will come at the place of question mark (?) in the following series?
K # M, 3 % J, D N @, W 9, ?
(A) TV6
(B) TIF
(C) F1*
(D) None of these
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Section-II

Science & Mathematics

Physics

(Part A)

Straight Objective Type


Physics contains 15 multiple choice questions numbered 46 to 60. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
46.

Which of the following simple machine has one end of the flat surface higher than the other
(A) Wedge
(B) Pully
(C) Lever
(D) Axle

47.

When we throw a ball vertically up in space, the ball


(A) Will come to our hand again
(B) Wont come back
(C) Start flying horizontally
(D) Will come back after a long time.

48.

Which of the following is an example of communication?.


(A) Travelling by car.
(B)Travelling by aeroplane.
(C) Talking over phone.
(D) all are correct.

49.

A child is at the top of a slider and free to slide, which of the


following is correct?
(A) he will slide up due to earths pull
(B) he will slide down due to earths pull
(C) Both A & B
(D) None of these.

Slope

Earth

50.

51.

Which one of the following is earths satellite?


(A) Star
(C) Sun

(B) Moon
(D) Mass

Find the correct answer?


(A) Satellites can be man-made
(C) both A and B are correct

(B) Planets can be man-made


(D) None of the above.

52.

A simple machine can do which of the following :


(A) It can change the direction of effect
(B) It can increase the force of effort
(C) It can increase speed
(D) All of above.

53.

The stick to move a heavy stone lying on the surface is an example of


(A) Lever
(B) Pulley
(C) Wheel
(D) Screw
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54.

Wheel & rope to lift the load is an example of


(A) Wedge
(C) Pulley

(B) Lever
(D) Wheel & axle.

55.

Door knob is an example of which simple machine


(A) Wheel & axle
(B) Inclined plane
(C) Both A & B
(D) None of these.

56.

Which of the following is/are the example(s) of simple machine


(A) Pulley
(B) Wedge
(C) Inclined plane
(D) All of these

57.

Your friend pushing the wall with his hand is an example of :


(A) Force
(B) Work
(C) Distance
(D) Pull

58.

People cleaning the garbage around us is an example of


(A) Force
(B) Work
(C) Distance
(D) None.

59.

What will happen to the people on the lower side of the globe?
(A) Will fall off
(B) Stand upside down
(C) Wont fall off because of earths pull
(D) Starts flying

Wall

Globe

Lower part

60.

Earth looks blue from space because :


(A) Air is of blue colour
(C) Oceans colour is blue

(B) Soil is of blue colour


(D) All of the above

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Chemistry

( P ar t B )

Straight Objective Type


Chemistry contains 15 multiple choice questions numbered 61 to 75. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
61.

Burning of candle is an example of


(A) Physical change
(C) Both physical and chemical change

(B) Chemical change


(D) None of these

62.

Why inside the earthen pot water is cool


(A) It is the application of evaporation
(B) It is the application of melting
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of these

63.

Total number of atoms in one water molecule is


(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

64.

The main part in soil which make soil fertile is


(A) Humus
(C) Clay

(B) Sand
(D) None of these

Sugar water mixture is an example of


(A) Chemical change
(C) Both physical and chemical change

(B) Physical change


(D) None of these

65.

66.

The gas which is released by plants during photosynthesis in atmosphere is


(A) H2
(B) O2
(C) N2
(D) CO2

67.

Gas which is used for making fertilizer is


(A) O2
(C) H2

(B) N2
(D) CO2

Air is a
(A) Mixture
(C) Both (A) and (B)

(B) Pure
(D) None of these

68.

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69.

70.

Ground water is
(A) Water found in oceans and seas
(C) Water found below the water table

(B) Water of rivers


(D) None of these

Among the following which is correct


(A) Physical change is irreversible
(C) Both (A) and (B) is incorrect

(B) Chemical change is irreversible


(D) Both (A) and (B) is correct

71.

In Jammu and Kashmir, the main source of water is


(A) Rain water
(B) Ground water
(C) Sea
(D) Glaciers

72.

Which of the following is not a natural disaster caused by water?


(A) Tsunami
(B) Draught
(C) Flood
(D) Earthquake

73.

Running water is used to generate


(A) Solar energy
(C) Electrical energy

(B) Thermal energy


(D) Bio gas

74.

For which of the following water is not required


(A) Germination
(B) Digestion
(C) Breathing
(D) Excretion

75.

Which of the following is a way to check floods?


(A) Dams
(B) Reserviors
(C) Embankments
(D) All of these
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Mathematics

( P ar t C )

Straight Objective Type


Mathematics contains 30 multiple choice questions numbered 76 to 105. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
76.

A rectangular plot is to be enclosed by wire fencing. If length and breadth of the plot are 90
metres and 40 metres respectively, how many metres of fencing will be required?
(A) 130 metres
(B) 260 metres
(C) 390 metres
(D) 520 metres

77.

70% of 80% of 30% of 3000 = ?


(A) 900
(C) 2100

(B) 2400
(D) 504

78.

When a commodity is sold for Rs.34.80, there is a loss of 25%. What is the cost price of the
commodity?
(A) Rs.26.10
(B) Rs.43
(C) Rs.43.20
(D) Rs.46.40

79.

The perimeters of two squares are 40 cm and 32 cm. The sum of the areas of the squares is
(A) 72 cm2
(B) 164 cm2
2
(C) 18 cm
(D) None of these

80.

A shopkeeper sells one transistor for Rs.840 at a gain of Rs.40 and another for Rs.960 at a loss
of Rs.40. His total gain or loss is
(A) Rs.40 gain
(B) Rs.40 loss
(C) Rs.80 gain
(D) No loss, no gain

81.

If 28% of 75 students failed in an examination, find the number of students who passed in that
examination.
(A) 21
(B) 54
(C) 28
(D) 47

82.

The ratio of boys and girls in a school is 12 : 5. If the number of girls be 840, the total strength of
the school is
(A) 1190
(B) 2380
(C) 2856
(D) 2142

83.

The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 1 : 3 : 5. If its perimeter is 90cm, the length of its largest
side is
(A) 40 cm
(B) 50 cm
(C) 36 cm
(D) 54 cm
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84.

In covering 222 km, a car consumes 12 litres of petrol. How many kilometers will it go in 10 litres
of petrol?
(A) 172 km
(B) 185 km
(C) 205 km
(D) 266.4 km

85.

The ratio 115:138 in its simplest form is


(A) 2 : 3
(C) 1 : 2

(B) 3 : 4
(D) 5 : 6

86.

The ratio of zinc and copper in an alloy is 2 : 7. If the weight of copper in a sample of alloy is 10.5
grams then the amount of zinc in it is
(A) 3g
(B) 7.5g
(C) 36.75g
(D) 2.33g

87.

A triangle in which all the three sides are equal is


(A) Equilateral
(B) Isosceles
(C) Scalene
(D) None of these

88.

A triangle having only two of its sides equal is called


(A) Equilateral
(B) Isosceles
(C) Scalene
(D) None of these

89.

The sum of the angles of a triangle is


(A) Two acute angles
(B) Two right angles
(C) Two obtuse angles
(D) None of these

90.

A triangle is said to be scalene if all the 3 angles are


(A) Unequal
(B) Equal
(C) Only two equal
(D) none of these

91.

The two angles of a triangle are complementary. The third angle is


(A) 45
(B) 60
(C) 30
(D) 90

92.

The measures of two angles of a triangle are 75 and 65. Then the 3rd angle is
(A) 45
(B) 40
(C) 50
(D) 55

93.

In the adjoining figure, the point P lies


(A) in the interior of ABC
(B) on the ABC
(C) in the exterior of ABC
(D) none of these

A
P

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94.

With which of the given angle measurements can a triangle be constructed in any of the following
cases?
(A) 30, 60, 70
(B) 50, 70, 60
(C) 40 80, 65
(D) 72, 28, 90

95.

Find the distance covered by the wheel of a car in 400 revolutions if the diameter of the wheel is
56 cm.
(A) 704 m
(B) 407 m
(C) 626 m
(D) none of these

96.

The area of a rectangle is equal to the area of a square of side 12m. If the length of rectangle is
16m, then the breadth is:
(A) 7 m
(B) 9 m
(C) 11 m
(D) none of these

97.

Each angle of equilateral triangle is


(A) 90
(C) 45

98.

A piece of wire, 3
the other piece?
1
(A) 2 m
8
1
(C) 8 m
3

(B) 60
(D) 70

3
5
meters long, broke into two pieces. One piece is
metre long. How long is
4
8
1
(B) 3 m
8
1
(D) 3 cm
8

99.

By selling 21 mangoes a vendor loses the selling price of 4 mangoes. Find the loss percent.
(A) 14%
(B) 16%
(C) 18%
(D) 21%

100.

If 14 is subtracted from 5 times a number, the result is 106. The number is:
(A) 25
(B) 24
(C) 42
(D) 52

101.

1 2 7
4 1

5 3 15
7
(A) 4
15
6
(C) 5
15

7
15
5
(D) 7
14

(B) 3

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102.

The total weight of a bag containing 13 kg 750g of potatoes and 8kg 80g of tomatoes is 22kg
200g. How much is the weight of the empty bag?
(A) 730gm
(B) 370gm
(C) 450gm
(D) 540gm

103.

If a = 3 and b = 5, then the value of a2 + ab =


(A) 42
(C) 14

(B) 24
(D) 16

104.

If 36, x, x, 16 are in proportion then the value of x is:


(A) 24
(B) 16
(C) 30
(D) 25

105.

A shopkeeper labelled the price of his article so as to earn a profit of 35% on the cost price. He
then sold the article by offering a discount of 10% on the labelled price. What is actual profit
earned in whole transaction.
(A) 18%
(B) 15%
(C) 30%
(D) 21.5%
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Biology

(Part D)

Straight Objective Type


Biology contains 15 multiple choice questions numbered 106 to 120. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
106.
How many bones are there in the face?
(A) 14
(B) 18
(C) 24
(D) 100
107.

108.

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111.

Which of the following acts as a pump?


(A) Artery
(C) Heart

(B) Lungs
(D) Stomach

Plants get nutrients and water with the help of:


(A) Leaves
(C) Flower

(B) Stem
(D) Roots

Which of the following food we eat is a root?


(A) Brinjal
(C) Cauliflower

(B) Carrot
(D) Cabbage

Scurvy is caused by the deficiency of:


(A) Vitamin A
(C) Vitamin C

(B) Vitamin B
(D) Vitamin D

Which one of the following is not a mineral?


(A) Calcium
(C) Iron

(B) Potassium
(D) Vitamin

112.

Which class of animals can live both on land and in water?


(A) Reptiles
(B) Amphibians
(C) Mammals
(D) Aquatic

113.

All infectious diseases are caused by:


(A) Lack of any nutrients
(C) Lack of water

114.

(B) Deficiency disease


(D) Germs

The plants that need two seasons for their complete growth are:
(A) Herbs
(B) Annual plants
(C) Biennial plants
(D) Perennial plants
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115.

116.

Match the following:


(i)
Chicken pox
(a)
(ii) Cholera
(b)
(iii) Measles
(c)
(iv) Malaria
(d)
(A) (i c), (ii a), (iii d), (iv b)
(C) (i a), (ii c), (iii b), (iv d)

Vomiting
Mosquito
Spread through air
Prevented by vaccination
(B) (i b), (ii c), (iii d), (iv a)
(D) (i d), (ii b), (iii a), (iv c)

The colourful part of a flower is called:


(A) Sepal
(C) Petal

(B) Fruit
(D) Flower

117.

Match the following


(i)
Sericulture
(a)
Honey bees
(ii) Vermiculture
(b)
Silk worms
(iii) Apiculture
(c)
Grape farming
(iv) Viticulture
(d)
Earthworms
(A) (i) (b), (ii) (d), (iii) (c), (iv) (a)
(B) (i) (b), (ii) (d), (iii) (a), (iv) (c)
(C) (i) (a), (ii) (c), (iii) (b), (iv) (d)
(D) (i) (a), (ii) (b), (iii) (c), (iv) (d)

118.

Which of these is not an insectivorous plant?


(A) Pitcher plant
(C) Duck weed

(B) Sundew plant


(D) Venus flytrap

Complete the given pair:


(i) Poliomylitis : Polio virus
(ii) Cholera :
(A) Vibrio cholerae
(C) Styphylo cholerae

(B) Myco cholerae


(D) Salmonella cholerae

119.

120.

In human, kidneys are a part of the ...A..system. Kidney produces the yellowish
liquid.B..
(A) A Excretory, B Mucous
(B) A Respiratory, B Mucous
(C) A Excretory, B Urine
(D) A Excretory, B Sweat
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