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I NATIONAL LEVEL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION- UN472 I

Solutions for Class : 8


Mathematics
1. (B) (a+ b) (a 2 + b2)(a b)(a 4 + b4) L DAB = L DAC + L CAB= 60 + 60

= (a 2 + b2)(a + b)(a b)(a 4 + b4) =120


= (a2 + b2)(a2 b2)(a4 + b4) 7. (C) (x + y) 2 (x - y) 2= 100 16

= (a4 b4)(a4 + b4) 4xy =84 =>XY =21


8. (A) The median of seven numbers is 4th term.
In the given list 4th term is 7.
a -b
2. (D) (a b) + c= - +- When 'n' is added before 7, the 4th term is 6.
c c
3. (B) We have, M 1 = 10, D1 = 2, W1 = 15
When 'n' is added after '7: the 4th term is 7.
Hence, median can be either 6 or 7.
M 2=10 2=8,D2=3,W2=?
9. (C) S.l. on 800 for 1 year= (840 800)
.. Mplw2 = M2 D2Wl =. 40
10 X 2 X W2= 8 X 3 X 15
::::) w2 =18 trees 100x40)%
.. Rate= ( x = 5%
800 1
Hence, 18 trees will be cut in 3 hours.
10. (B) Total number of units --7 2 + 3 + 1 + 4 = 10
4. (B) When x = 0, the given statement does not
satisfy. 10 units --7 28

. . For x = 0, the given statement is false. 1 unit --7 28 + 10 = 2.8


2 units --7 2 x 2.8 = 5.6
X AA
5. (A) Let JUs = - X- 3 units --7 x 2.8 = 8.4
3
4 units --7 4 x 2.8 = 11.2
Then,
Perimeter
X
2
=.J128x162
22 5.6 22 8.4 22 2.8
= -x-+-x-+-x-
=.JG4X2X18X9 7 2 7 2 7 2

=.Js2 x62 x32 22 11.2 22 28


+ - x - + - x - =88cm
7 2 7 2
=8 X 6 X 3 =144 ::::> X= 12
6. (B) AB=BC=AC

L><><-+8
.. LCAB = LB = LBCA = 60 .... (i)
Similarly, is equilateral 11. (D) I
I
.. LDAC = LD = LDCA = 60 ..... (ii)
From (i) and (ii), we get

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7 Since, tank P is half-filled, amount of water
12. (A) - = 0.777
9
= 1800 = 900cm3
9 2
- =0.818
11 . . Water in tank Q = 900 cm 3
10 X 9 X h = 900
11
= 0.846
13 h =10 em

:. 0.777 < 0.818 < 0.846 Hence, height of water in tank Q is 10 em.
19. (B) Time taken to hear the sound
7 9 11
- <- < -
.. 9 11 13 _ 3 km _ _ 1 _ hr
- 1200km /hr - 400
13. (B) Clearly, 9261 is a perfect cube satisfying the
given property.
1
= - x60x60 seconds
14. (D) In parallelogram ABCD, 400
LA+ L.D= 180 = 9 seconds
Let L D = X 0
, LA = 2x 30 20. (C) Since, equation in option (C) has a degree
:. (ao 30) + xo = 180 of '2'. Hence, it is not a linear equation.
21. (D) 2x + 3x + 4x = 180
210
3XC=2100orx= - - 9x = 180
3
x= 200
: . 4x 2x = 2x = 2 x 20 = 400
:. L.D=70= L. B
22. (D)
and L. A = 2x 30 = 1100 = L C
15. (C) 90: 1080 = 120: x L!/
90 120
i

1080 X

X = 120 X 1080 =
.. 90
1440
A 1
16. (B) 544 = (27 X 2) 4 = (3 3 X 2) 4
Length of AO = .J1 + 4 JS
=3ux 24
Length of AB = .Js + 1 =../6
2112 =(3 x 7)u=3uX712
23. (C) Given a2bc3 =5 3, ab2 = 56
186 =(9 X 2) 6
:. (a 2bc3)(ab 2) = (53)(5 6)
=(32 X 2)6
a3b3c3 =59
=312 X 26
abc = 5 3
456= (9 X 5) 6



= (32 X 5)6 = 3u X 56
24. (A) Discount%= ( 100 = 12.5%
. . 21u is the greatest.
25. (B) 4(a b)2 9(b c) 2
17. (A) L D = L.BCD = L.ABC = 5x = 22(a b)2 32 (b c)2
From the given options, = {2( a b )12 {3( b c)2}
only for x = 30, L ABC satisfies. = (2a 2b)2 (3b 3c)2
18. (D) Volume of tank P = 15 x 10 x 12 = (2a 2b + 3b 3c) (2a 2b 3b + 3c)
= 1800cm3 = (2a + b- 3c) (2a - Sb + 3c)

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Physics passed through copper sulphate solution,
copper sulphate dissociates into copper
26. (B) Sounds higher than 20 kHz are called
ultrasounds. Ultrasounds have high pitch (cations) (+ ions) and sulphate (anions) (
ions). The free copper ions are deposited
(frequency) than the human audible
on the carbon rod (cathode) which is
frequency. So, ultrasounds cannot be heard
connected to the negative terminal of the
by the human ear because the pitch
battery.
(frequency) of the sound is too high.
Copper ions lost from the copper sulphate
27. (A) Streamline or torpedo shape will give the least
solution are replaced with the copper atoms
resistance when moving through water.
from the anode (the copper plate). Net
28. (C) A series of fast moving still pictures can result is that the concentration of the
create an illusion of movement in our eyes. electrolyte (copper sulphate salt in
The impression of an image does not solution) remains the same. In the process,
disappear immediately from the retina of it is the anode which loses the metal atoms
the eye. It persists on the retina for about to the electrolyte which in turn gets
1/16th of a second. So, if still pictures deposited on anode. The metal plate
(images) of a moving object are flashed on gradually gets degenerated.
the eye at a rate faster than 16 per second,
+ water +
then the eye perceives this object as CuSO4 Cu + SO4 (in solution form)
moving. When the second image is flashed Copper Copper Sulphate
on the retina within a time less than 1/16th sulphate (Cations) (anions)
of a second, the brain cannot distinguish (salt)
them as two images and takes them as Copper cations get deposited on cathode.
continuity. So, the eye can separate two Sulphate ions react with copper on copper
images only when the interval of plate to form copper sulphate.
separation between them is 1/16th of a
second. This happens due to a phenomenon Due to the above reason, the mass of
called persistence of vision. electrode (copper plate) decreases.
29. (C) Point charge 1 and point charge 3 are 34. (B) X is liquid mercury which is filled in the
positive charges. Point charge 2 is a negative syringe. When the plunger is pushed
charge. Since, unlike charges attract, point inwards, there is no change in volume of
charges 1 and 2, point charges 2 and 3 will mercury. A liquid cannot be compressed
attract. much due to its high density and also its
particles are still quite close together by
30. (C) According to the given graph, spring S is the slightly, weak, interparticle force of
strongest as it could stretch or extend upto attraction. Helium, Nitrogen and Carbon
5 cm only when a load of 400 g was added to dioxide are gases at room temperature and
the pan attached to the spring. they can be compressed easily.
35. (C) Some times at night, we observe small
Type of Stretching of
Weight glowing objects rapidly falling down from
spring spring in cm
the sky. They are masses of rocks and
(A) P 170 g 10 cm minerals falling from the outer space and
are called meteors. Meteors enter into the
(B) Q 240 g 8.5 cm
earths atmosphere with high speed. Due
(C) R 320 g 6.5 cm to friction of air, they get heated up. They
burn leaving behind a streak of light which
(D) S 400 g 5.0 cm
appears like a shooting star. The remains of
some of the meteors reach the earth as
31. (C) The point nearest to the eye at which an
object is distinctly visible is called the near meteorites.
point of the eye. The distance of the near 36. (B) We know that for a reflected ray, the angle
point of the eye is called the least distance that the incident ray makes with the line
of distinct vision. It varies with age. For an perpendicular to the surface is equal to the
infant, it is 5 to 8 cm, for an adult, it is 20 to angle made by the reflected ray with this
25 cm. perpendicular line. N is the correct
reflected ray of X.
32. (B) The ball travels a longer distance on the
mirror as it is smooth and offers least 37. (B) Protons are positively charged and
friction. electrons are negatively charged.
33. (D) The given figure shows the process of 38. (B) Stars in the sky differ in size, colour,
electroplating. When electric current is

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temperature and brightness. The colour of For a plane mirror;
a star depends upon its surface Object distance = Image distance = 4.5 m
temperature. Blue stars are the hottest with
Distance between the object and its image
a surface temperature between 28000
= 4.5 + 4.5 = 9 m
30000 oC.
45. (D) The free electrons in the conducting sphere
39. (C) In solid state, potassium iodide does not
are being repelled to the right by the
conduct electricity because the potassium
negatively charged rod. The protons are
(K +) ions and iodide (I )ions are held
fixed in the nucleus and the nucleus is not
together by strong electrostatic forces of
free to move from its fixed position in the
attraction. In molten state, the respective
solid sphere.
ions are set free. During electrolysis the K+
ions move towards the cathode and I ions 46. (B) Among the given solutions, sodium
move towards the anode. This property of chloride is a strong electrolyte because it
ions K+ I and starch solution is used in an ionizes completely. NaCl (Sodium chloride)
electric pen for writing on the surface with solution allows current to pass through it
special compounds and material. as it contains positively charged sodium
(Na+) and negatively charged chloride (Cl )
KI K+ + I
ions. When current is passed through strong
40. (A) Two columns, air column and water column electrolyte like sodium chloride, the bulb
respectively are formed in four bottles P, will glow the brightest. Ammonium
Q, R and S, which are filled with different hydroxide and ethanoic acid are weak
volumes of water. When air is blown into electrolytes because they do not ionize
the four bottles separately, sounds of completely. So, the bulb does not glow
varying loudness are produced. If air column brightly when weak electrolytes are used
is more and water column is less, loud sound Alcohol is a non-electrolyte as it has no ions
is produced. to conduct electricity.
(i) Bottle R has more air column than 47. (C) Since, surface 3 needed the greatest force
water column, so loud sound is to move the object, this surface is the
produced. roughest.
(ii) Bottle P has slightly less air column and 48. (B) The loudness of a note on the guitar can be
slightly more water column than bottle increased by increasing the amplitude of
R, so loudness of sound decreases. the vibration of the guitar spring.
(iii) As water column is increasing in Options (A) (C) and (D): Changes in tension,
bottles Q and S and air column is thickness and length of the guitar string
decreasing, loudness of sound affect the pitch or frequency of the sound,
decreases. The correct sequence of not its loudness.
increasing loudness of sound in bottles
49. (D) When a force acts on small contact area, the
P, Q, R and S is R P Q S.
pressure is high. Sharp things are able to
41. (A) In voltaic cell, copper plate acts as anode penetrate because of the small contact area.
(+) and zinc plate acts as cathode ( ). Electric Knife, scissor, hole punch, thumb tack, saw
current is produced inside the cell through and many other tools make use of the small
the electrolyte, dilute H2SO4 which passes contact area to penetrate due to high
through electric wires from anode to pressure. Hammer transmits force and
cathode outside the cell. So, when two energy but it is not normally used to create
copper plates are used as electrodes in the high pressure to penetrate through things.
voltaic cell, electric current is not produced.
50. (B) The electrons on the underside of the
42. (C) There are several effects of forces : lightning cloud induce a positive charge on
(i) Change the speed of an object the earths surface. When the electric field
(option A) is strong, the electrons are being attracted
(ii) Change the direction of motion of an to the earth. Lightning is caused by large
object amount of fast moving electrons moving at
high speed through the air from the cloud
(iii) Change the energy of the system
to the ground.
(option B)
(iv) Change the shape of an object Chemistry
(option D) 51. (B) According to the bar chart, people of cities
43. (A) Pitch is measured in hertz. I and IV should wear masks when they go
outside as the amount of pollutants in
44. (D) Object distance after shifting the object = 4 particle and gaseous form is very high.
m + 0.5 m = 4.5 m

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Inhaling polluted air by human beings and containers, water pipes, pipe fittings,
animals leads to many respiratory bodies of automobile batteries and toys.
problems. Polyethylene tetrapthalate (PET) is used for
52. (A) The given figure shows the deposits of making microwave ovenware.
petroleum and natural gas. These deposits 61. (A) Non-luminous flame has more heat than
are present in the impervious rock situated light because the fuel is completely burnt.
deep in the earth. They are formed based It is not safe to leave a non-luminous flame
on their densities. Natural gas being lighter burning because it is not visible. Lack of
occupies the top most layer followed by visibility may cause burns accidentally.
petroleum (crude oil). Water being denser
62. (C) Fuels burn in the presence of oxygen to
than gas and oil occupies the bottom of the
form carbon dioxide and water vapour.
fossil fuel deposits. P is petroleum below
the natural gas Q. (i) Magnesium burns in the presence of
oxygen to form magnesium oxide.
53. (D) The decreasing order of reactivity of metals
is sodium, zinc and lead. 2Mg + O2 2MgO
54. (B) Since, the mass of material Q does not (ii) Water combines with oxygen to form
change much when it is soaked in water, it hydrogen peroxide.
is the least absorbent. A swim suit should 2H2O + O2 2H2O2
be made of the least absorbent material so (iii) Camphor when burnt undergoes
that water does not add much to the mass sublimation and changes directly from
of the swim suit. solid to gas.
55. (A) Sulphur is an impurity in coal. When coal is 63. (B) Melamine is a type of thermoset plastic. It
burnt in power plants, sulphur dioxide gas cannot be remoulded because it has cross
is released along with other gases. Sulphur links between the monomers as shown
dioxide gas reacts with the water vapour in below.
the atmosphere to form sulphuric acid. This
acid falls down alongwith rain and makes it Monomer
acidic. Burning of paper releases carbon
dioxide. Monomer
56. (B) Rust or iron(III) oxide can be removed by
reaction with acids. Concentrated sulphuric Cross links Linear chains
acid does not have strong acidic properties, 64. (C) Copper and silver, both being lower down
unlike lemon juice (contains citric acid), as than hydrogen in the reactivity series are
there is incomplete dissociation of the acid easily displaced out of a solution of their
due to lack of water. Use of water and ions by reactive metals higher up in the
aqueous sodium hydroxide (a base) cannot reactivity series. Iron, however, cannot
clean a rusty steel object thoroughly. displace Mg2+ and Ca2+ as it is below Mg and
57. (A) When organic wastes are decomposed in Ca in the reactivity series.
the absence of oxygen, biogas is released. Fe + Cu2+ Fe2+ + Cu
Biogas consists mainly 65% of methane and Fe + 2Ag+ Fe2+ + 2Ag
35% of other gases like carbon dioxide,
hydrogen and hydrogen sulphide. When 65. (D) Biodegradable rubbish buried in the ground
methane gas is released into the decomposes to become nutrients that do
atmosphere, it causes air pollution. not pollute the environment. Burning of
trees in the forests produces carbon
58. (D) Carbon monoxide which binds to the dioxide, ash and smoke that pollute the
haemoglobin prevents oxygen from environment. Using treated waste from
binding. This causes reduction in the sewage plants to fertilise roadside trees is
amount of oxygen circulated in the blood not a form of pollution, as harmful
which in turn causes inadequate amount of substances have been removed from the
oxygen distributed to the body. Carbon waste. Turning waste water into drinkable
monoxide is poisonous. However it is water is not a form of pollution.
difficult for us to detect due to its
colourless, odourless and tasteless 66. (B) Statements (A), (C) and (D) are true of
property. sodium. Sodium reacts vigorously with
water at room temperature to form sodium
59. (A) As per the given figures and statements, hydroxide and hydrogen gas is released.
only statement (A) is true. City R recycles
85% of its plastic wastes. 2 Na + 2H2O 2NaOH + H2
60. (B) Polypropene is used for making transparent Sodium hydroxide is a base. Bases change

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the colour of red litmus paper to blue. 78. (D) Menstruation does not take place during
67. (D) Carbon dioxide is the fourth most abundant pregnancy.
gas found in air. It can react with water to 79. (A) In the given figure the part labelled N is
form a weak acid, carbonic acid. This in turn nucleus. Nucleus controls activities in cell.
causes the slight acidic property of rain 80. (B) Butterfly undergoes 4 stage life cycle and a
water.
bird undergoes 3 stage life cycle and the
68. (A) Nylon is used for making a wide range of mother provides food for the young.
products like fine sarees, thread, ropes,
fishing nets, carpets, seat belts, umbrella 81. (A) The sex chromosones of parents X and X
covers, parachutes etc. fertilises to form a girl child.
69. (D) Fire extinguishers are filled with liquid 82. (A) Yeast releases carbon dioxide gas and
carbon dioxide under high pressure. It does makes bread dough rise.
not support burning. This gas must be 83. (A) The picture shown is a Euglena. It is fresh
sprayed on the top of the fire to put out the water free living unicellular organism. The
fire gradually. Spraying the CO2 gas at the long whiplike flagellum is used for
bottom of the fire does not extinguish it swimming and it reproduces by splitting. It
but supports burning as it has more of is bright green in colour as it contains
oxygen than carbon. chloroplast which allows Euglena to conduct
70. (B) Statements (A), (C) and (D) are true of photosynthesis.
diamond. Diamond is a bad conductor of
84. (A) A virus is a microscopic organism. It cause
heat and electricity.
diseases in plant cells and animal cells. It
Biology can reproduce only inside a living cell.
71. (B) Harmful bacteria called mycobaacterium 85. (C) Cells in reproductive organs undergo
tuberculosis causes tuberculosis. meiotic division to produce haploid cells or
72. (B) Figures labelled (i) and (iv) are plants cells. gametes.
They have a rigid cell wall. 86. (D) Sex of a child is determined by father, as
73. (C) Exchange of gases and transpiration of the gamete have either X or Y
water vapour takes place through stoma. chromosomes. X chromosome of father
74. (C) To conserve natural resources anyone who determine as a girl child & Y as a boy child.
chops down a true to replant a new tree 87. (C) As the woman attain menopause stage, the
within the same. ovaries cannot produce any more eggs
75. (A) Farmer mixes fertiliser with water to enable hence, she cannot become pregnant.
the roots to easily absorb it. 88. (A) Paramecium is a protozoan. It is a
76. (C) The quantity and quality of food production microorganism.
can be increased by using modern 89. (D) Presence of cell wall indicates that it is a
technology and carrying out research and plant cell.
development. 90. (A) Ecologically fungi are important because
77. (D) All microorganisms are the organisms that they acts as decomposers and aid in nutrient
cannot be seen with the naked eye. cycling.

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