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VSAT Scholarship Admission Test Class IX Sample Paper

Sample Question Paper of Vigyan Dhara Scholarship Admission Test Class IX Standard for all subjects Question Paper is now available in the official website of Vigyan Dhara

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Important Instructions

1. This booklet contains 50 Questions.
2. All questions are compulsory and carry 2 mark,
3. There will be no negative marking.
4. Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the Test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen.


5. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, mobile phone, any electronic device, etc
6. Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only
7. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty in the Room/ Hall; however, the candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.

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Model Questions

Science

Section – A : (Single Correct)
1. If the mass of a body is doubled and velocity becomes half, then kinetic energy of the body will be
(A) Doubled
(B) Quarter
(C) Half
(D) Same

2. A man walks 5 m towards east and turns right and moves 12 m. The magnitude of his displacement is
(A) 7 m
(B) 17 m
(C) 15 m
(D) 13 m

3. If is advised not to keep the box on the roof of the bus untied. Because when the driver applies brakes it may fall
(A) Backward
(B) To the right of the bus
(C) To the left of the bus
(D) Forward

4. Which of the following has the highest rate of diffusion?
(A) Solid
(B) Liquid
(C) Gas
(D) All of these

5. Which among the following statements is wrong?
(A) Evaporation is a spontaneous process
(B) Evaporation is a surface phenomenon
(C) Boiling is a bulk phenomenon
(D) Boiling point of a liquid decreases on increasing the atmospheric pressure

6. A salt solution is obtained by dissolving 40 g of salt in 60 g of water. What must be done to make this salt solution 50%?
(A) Add 20 g of water to the solution
(B) Add 20 g of salt to the solution
(C) Add 10 g of salt and 10 g of water to the solution
(D) Both (A) and (B)

Section – B : (Comprehension)
Read the passage and give the answer of the following questions:
A chemical formula represents the composition of a molecule of the substance in terms of the symbols of the elements present in the molecule. For writing the chemical formula of different compounds, it is essential to know the symbols and the combining capacity of the elements. The combining power of an element is known as its valency.
7. A chemical formula represents
(A) Composition of matter
(B) Composition of a molecule
(C) Composition of an atom
(D) All of these

8. Valency of an atom is
(A) Its combining power to form a compound
(B) Indicate the formula of a compound
(C) Always 1
(D) All of these

9. Important information required to write a chemical formula is
(A) Symbols
(B) Valency
(C) Number of electrons in the atom
(D) Both (A) and (B)

Mathematics

Section – A : (Single Correct)
21. Find reminder when x4 + x3 – 2×2 + x + 1 is devided by x – 1.
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

22. In the given figure, AO and DO are the bisector of the ?A and the ?D of the quadrilateral ABCD. Then the ?AOD is
(A) 67.5°
(B) 77.5°
(C) 87.5°
(D) 99.75°

23. In fig, ABCD is a parallelogram, AL ? CD and AM ? BC. If AB = 12 cm, AD = 8 cm and AL = 6 cm, then AM =
(A) 15 cm
(B) 9 cm
(C) 10 cm
(D) None of these

24. In a ?PQR, PQ = PR and ?Q is twice that of ?P. Then ?Q =
(A) 72°
(B) 36°
(C) 144°
(D) 108°

25. A vessel is in conical shape. If its volume is 33.264 litres and height is 72 cm, the cost of repairing its CSA at Rs. 12/sq m is:
(A) 5.94
(B) 6.94
(C) 7.95
(D) None of these

26. Each side of a cube is increased by 50%. Then the surface area of the cube increases by :
(A) 50%
(B) 100%
(C) 125%
(D) 150%

27. The mean of first five alternate prime numbers is :-
(A) 5.6
(B) 12.7
(C) 13.4
(D) 11.6

28. 30. A bag contains 5 red and 4 black balls. Two ball is drawn one by one from the bag. Then, the probability of getting a black ball and a red ball is
(A) 4/5
(B) 5/9
(C) 9/20
(D) 1/4

Mental Ability

Section – A : (Single Correct)
Directions (36 to 38) : Each question consists a number series/alphabetical series with one term missing which is shown by (?). Find the missing term:
36. 2, 5, 10, 13, 26, 29, ?
(A) 32
(B) 44
(C) 52
(D) 58

37. BEH, KNQ, TWZ, ?
(A) IJL
(B) CFI
(C) BDF
(D) ADG

Directions (39 to 40) : These questions have four options in which three belongs to same group. Find out the odd one:
39. (A) Trigonometry (B) Calculus (C) Algebra (D) Thermodynamics

40. Given set (256, 64, 16)
(A) (160, 40, 10)
(B) (144, 36, 9)
(C) (80,20,5)
(D)(64, 32, 8)

Direction (41 to 48) : Choose the word from given alternatives, which bears same relationship to that group:
41. DWH : WDS : : FUL : ?
(A) UFO
(B) UFU
(C) FOU
(D) FLV

42. 2 : 8 : : 4 : ?
(A) 24
(B) 64
(C) 40
(D) 44

43. Arrange the given words in meaningful sequence :
(1) Maharashtra (2) Shirdi (3) India (4) Asia
(5) World
(A) (2), (1), (3), (4), (5)
(B) (1), (2), (5), (4), (3)
(C) (5), (1), (2), (4), (3)
(D) (3), (2), (1), (4), (5)

44. If + means ×, – means ÷, × means – and ÷ means +, then the value of 32 ÷ 8 – 4 × 12 + 4 is
(A) –14
(B) –41
(C) –40
(D) –12

45. If 17th September of a year was Monday, what will be the day on 29th October of the same year?
(A) Saturday
(B) Sunday
(C) Monday
(D) Tuesday

46. A husband and wife had five married sons and each of them had four children. How many members are there in the family?
(A) 50
(B) 40
(C) 32
(D) 36

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