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CLASS 9

1st May

|Class 9 | Maths |

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|Which of these is the same as (a + b)4? |

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|A. a4 + b4 |

|B. (a + b)(a + b)3 |

|C. (a2 + b2)(a2 + b2) |

|D. a4 + 2a2b2 + b4 |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | English |

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|Choose the CORRECT expression to make the sentence below MEANINGFUL. |

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|One who has a good nature, although he may not always seem polite or educated is __________________. |

|A. a wet blanket |

|B. a dark horse |

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|C. a rough diamond |

|D. a shrinking violet |

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|Correct Answer : C |

2nd May

|Class 9 | Science |

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|A hunter sees a fish which is swimming in clear water as shown in the figure. |

|To hit the fish, he should take aim adjusting for the fish's motion and ____ |

|[pic] |

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|A. exactly at the depth the fish appears to him to be. |

|B. a little below where the fish appears to him to be. |

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|C. a little above where the fish appears to him to be. |

|D. at the fish's eye, exactly where it appears to be. |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths |

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|Which of these is the same as (a + b)4? |

|A. a4 + b4 |

|B. (a + b)(a + b)3 |

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|C. (a2 + b2)(a2 + b2) |

|D. a4 + 2a2b2 + b4 |

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|Correct Answer : B |

3rd May

|Class 9 | Maths |

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|x2 + 1/x2 is NOT equal to |

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|A. (x + 1/x)2 - 2 |

|B. (x - 1/x)2 + 2 |

|C. (x + 1/x)2 |

|D. (x4+1)/x2 |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science |

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|A hunter sees a fish which is swimming in clear water as shown in the figure. |

|To hit the fish, he should take aim adjusting for the fish's motion and ____ |

|[pic] |

|A. exactly at the depth the fish appears to him to be. |

|B. a little below where the fish appears to him to be. |

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|C. a little above where the fish appears to him to be. |

|D. at the fish's eye, exactly where it appears to be. |

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|Correct Answer : B |

4th May

|Class 9 | Science |

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|Compared to a chlorine atom, Cl, a chlorine ion Cl-, will have _______ |

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|A. one proton less |

|B. one neutron more |

|C. one electron more |

|D. one neutron less and one proton less |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths |

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|x2 + 1/x2 is NOT equal to |

|A. (x + 1/x)2 - 2 |

|B. (x - 1/x)2 + 2 |

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|C. (x + 1/x)2 |

|D. (x4+1)/x2 |

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|Correct Answer : C |

5th May

|Class 9 | Social Studies |

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|Ratna lives in Pune. For which of these rights does she require a formal sanction from the Government of Maharashtra? |

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|A. the right to free thought |

|B. the right to education |

|C. the right to privacy |

|D. the right to drive |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science |

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|Compared to a chlorine atom, Cl, a chlorine ion Cl-, will have _______ |

|A. one proton less |

|B. one neutron more |

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|C. one electron more |

|D. one neutron less and one proton less |

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|Correct Answer : C |

7th May

|Class 9 | English |

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|When Manish told his mother that he thought he had got the job and so was going out to celebrate, his mother told him, '' |

|_________________''. |

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|A. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. |

|B. Don't count the chickens before they hatch. |

|C. Don't buy a pig in a poke. |

|D. Don't change horses in midstream. |

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|[pic] |

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|Saturday's Question | Class 9 | Social Studies |

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|Ratna lives in Pune. For which of these rights does she require a formal sanction from the Government of Maharashtra? |

|A. the right to free thought |

|B. the right to education |

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|C. the right to privacy |

|D. the right to drive |

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|Correct Answer : D |

8th May

|Class 9 | Maths |

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|The graph shown below depicts the cumulative run total of the two sides (over-wise) in an India vs Sri Lanka one-day match. Study it |

|to answer questions 20 to 22. |

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|[pic] |

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|How many more wickets had Sri Lanka lost at the 40th over of its innings as compared to India's position at the same stage? |

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|A. 2 |

|B. 3 |

|C. 4 |

|D. 7 |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | English |

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|When Manish told his mother that he thought he had got the job and so was going out to celebrate, his mother told him, '' |

|_________________''. |

|A. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. |

|B. Don't count the chickens before they hatch. |

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|C. Don't buy a pig in a poke. |

|D. Don't change horses in midstream. |

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|Correct Answer : B |

9th May

|Class 9 | Science |

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|A nutcracker is placed as shown on a balance with one part of it tied as shown. The beam is balanced. What will happen to the balance|

|when the thread burns and its top part falls? |

|[pic] |

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|A. Nothing - the balance will be completely undisturbed. |

|B. Pan P will momentarily go down and then return to the balanced position. |

|C. Pan Q will momentarily go down and then return to the balanced position. |

|D. Pan Q will go down and stay down. |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths |

| |

|The graph shown below depicts the cumulative run total of the two sides (over-wise) in an India vs Sri Lanka one-day match. Study it |

|to answer questions 20 to 22. |

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|[pic] |

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|How many more wickets had Sri Lanka lost at the 40th over of its innings as compared to India's position at the same stage? |

|A. 2 |

|B. 3 |

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|C. 4 |

|D. 7 |

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|Correct Answer : C |

10th May

|Class 9 | Maths |

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|When an odd number is divided by 25, the remainder |

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|A. can only be an odd number less than 25. |

|B. can only be an even number less than 25. |

|C. can be any whole number less than 25. |

|D. can be any whole number less than or equal to 25. |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science |

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|A nutcracker is placed as shown on a balance with one part of it tied as shown. The beam is balanced. What will happen to the balance|

|when the thread burns and its top part falls? |

|[pic] |

|A. Nothing - the balance will be completely undisturbed. |

|B. Pan P will momentarily go down and then return to the balanced position. |

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|C. Pan Q will momentarily go down and then return to the balanced position. |

|D. Pan Q will go down and stay down. |

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|Correct Answer : C |

11th May

|Class 9 | Science |

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|Which of these characteristics of water remains the same no matter what is dissolved in it? |

|(H: Hydrogen, O: Oxygen) |

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|A. Ratio of H to O in its molecule |

|B. Its refractive index |

|C. Ratio of H to O in the mixture |

|D. Its boiling point |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths |

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|When an odd number is divided by 25, the remainder |

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|A. can only be an odd number less than 25. |

|B. can only be an even number less than 25. |

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|C. can be any whole number less than 25. |

|D. can be any whole number less than or equal to 25. |

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|Correct Answer : C |

12th May

|Class 9 | Social Studies |

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|A major contribution of the British rule in India was the removal of certain age old barbaric customs existing in Indian society. One|

|such custom was 'head hunting', which was commonplace in the tribal conflicts of an Indian state. Identify this state, which touches |

|the border of Myanmar. |

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|A. West Bengal |

|B. Sikkim |

|C. Nagaland |

|D. Bihar |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science |

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|Which of these characteristics of water remains the same no matter what is dissolved in it? |

|(H: Hydrogen, O: Oxygen) |

|A. Ratio of H to O in its molecule |

|B. Its refractive index |

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|C. Ratio of H to O in the mixture |

|D. Its boiling point |

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|Correct Answer : A |

14th May

|Class 9 | English |

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|Which kind of person is in a bit of a pickle? |

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|A. One who is in a difficult situation. |

|B. One who has found just what he wants. |

|C. One who has found something weird. |

|D. One who is in the midst of a task. |

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|[pic] |

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|Saturday's Question | Class 9 | Social Studies |

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|A major contribution of the British rule in India was the removal of certain age old barbaric customs existing in Indian society. One|

|such custom was 'head hunting', which was commonplace in the tribal conflicts of an Indian state. Identify this state, which touches |

|the border of Myanmar. |

|A. West Bengal |

|B. Sikkim |

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|C. Nagaland |

|D. Bihar |

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|Correct Answer : C |

15th May

|Class 9 | Maths |

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|There are only 1-Rupee and 2-Rupee coins in a bag. The total value of the 1-Rupee coins is the same as the total value of the 2-Rupee|

|coins. |

|If the bag has x coins in all, what is their total value (in Rs.)? |

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|A. 3x |

|B. {frac(4x/3)} |

|C. {frac(3x/4)} |

|D. {frac(3x/2)} |

|[pic] |

|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | English |

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|Which kind of person is in a bit of a pickle? |

|A. One who is in a difficult situation. |

|B. One who has found just what he wants. |

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|C. One who has found something weird. |

|D. One who is in the midst of a task. |

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|Correct Answer : A |

16th May

|Class 9 | Science |

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|A dropper partly filled with water is placed in a plastic bottle which is full of water, but tightly closed. When the bottle is |

|squeezed, the dropper sinks further. Why does this happen? |

|[pic] |

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|A. Some water enters the dropper increasing its density. |

|B. Some water leaves the dropper increasing its density. |

|C. Some water leaves the bottle increasing its density. |

|D. Some air leaves the dropper increasing its density. |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths |

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|There are only 1-Rupee and 2-Rupee coins in a bag. The total value of the 1-Rupee coins is the same as the total value of the 2-Rupee|

|coins. |

|If the bag has x coins in all, what is their total value (in Rs.)? |

|A. 3x |

|B. {frac(4x/3)} |

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|C. {frac(3x/4)} |

|D. {frac(3x/2)} |

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|Correct Answer : B |

17th May

|Class 9 | Maths |

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|√5 is an irrational number. Which of the following, when multiplied by √5, will result in a rational number? |

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|A. 5 |

|B. √5 X √5 |

|C. 1/(√5 X √5) |

|D. 1/√5 |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science |

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|A dropper partly filled with water is placed in a plastic bottle which is full of water, but tightly closed. When the bottle is |

|squeezed, the dropper sinks further. Why does this happen? |

|[pic] |

|A. Some water enters the dropper increasing its density. |

|B. Some water leaves the dropper increasing its density. |

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|C. Some water leaves the bottle increasing its density. |

|D. Some air leaves the dropper increasing its density. |

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|Correct Answer : A |

18th May

|Class 9 | Science |

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|Which of these objects would weigh approximately 1 Newton? |

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|A. A student of Class 4 |

|B. A 5 rupee coin |

|C. A small sized apple |

|D. 500 gram of butter |

|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths |

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|√5 is an irrational number. Which of the following, when multiplied by √5, will result in a rational number? |

|A. 5 |

|B. √5 X √5 |

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|C. 1/(√5 X √5) |

|D. 1/√5 |

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|Correct Answer : D |

19th May

|Class 9 | Social Studies |

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|The figure shown here is of ‘Bholu – The Guard'. It is most likely to be [pic] |

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|A. a mascot for the Indian Railways. |

|B. the logo of the Wildlife Protection Society of India. |

|C. the symbol of an Indian bureaucrat. |

|D. a mascot for the Commonwealth games in Delhi. |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science |

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|Which of these objects would weigh approximately 1 Newton? |

|A. A student of Class 4 |

|B. A 5 rupee coin |

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|C. A small sized apple |

|D. 500 gram of butter |

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|Correct Answer : C |

21st May

|Class 9 | English |

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|Shailesh got nervous and backed out of the competition at the last minute. That means he got |

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|A. bone weary. |

|B. a long arm. |

|C. a cold shoulder. |

|D. cold feet. |

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|[pic] |

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|Saturday's Question | Class 9 | Social Studies |

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|The figure shown here is of ‘Bholu – The Guard'. It is most likely to be [pic] |

|A. a mascot for the Indian Railways. |

|B. the logo of the Wildlife Protection Society of India. |

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|C. the symbol of an Indian bureaucrat. |

|D. a mascot for the Commonwealth games in Delhi. |

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|Correct Answer : A |

22nd May

|Class 9 | Maths |

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|Which of these is a Rational Number? |

|A. [pic]6 |

|B. pi |

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|C. 0.333… |

|D. 21/3 |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | English |

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|Shailesh got nervous and backed out of the competition at the last minute. That means he got |

|A. bone weary. |

|B. a long arm. |

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|C. a cold shoulder. |

|D. cold feet. |

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|Correct Answer : D |

23rd May

|Class 9 | Science |

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|In New Delhi the temperature graph over a period of 24 hours is shown below. |

|[pic] |

|Mercury rotates on its axis every 243 days while the Earth rotates on its axis once every day (24 hours). Which temperature graph |

|represents 24 Earth hours on Mercury at a given place? |

|A. [pic] |

|B. [pic] |

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|C. [pic] |

|D. [pic] |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths |

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|Which of these is a Rational Number? |

|A. [pic]6 |

|B. pi |

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|C. 0.333… |

|D. 21/3 |

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|Correct Answer : C |

24th May

|Class 9 | Maths |

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|[pic] |

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|Three pieces of paper are cut out in different shapes as shown below. Which of them, when folded up along the dotted lines, will form|

|the cube shown above? |

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|[pic] |

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|A. Only 1 |

|B. Only 1 and 2 |

|C. Only 1 and 3 |

|D. All of them - 1, 2, and 3 |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science |

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|In New Delhi the temperature graph over a period of 24 hours is shown below. |

|[pic] |

|Mercury rotates on its axis every 243 days while the Earth rotates on its axis once every day (24 hours). Which temperature graph |

|represents 24 Earth hours on Mercury at a given place? |

|A. [pic] |

|B. [pic] |

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|C. [pic] |

|D. [pic] |

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|Correct Answer : A |

25th May

|Class 9 | Science |

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|Instead of being suspended by a string, if the ball is allowed to sink to the bottom of the vessel, what will the reading on the |

|scale be? |

|(small ball has a volume of 20 cm3 and a weight of 80 g wt) |

|[pic] |

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|A. 780 g |

|B. 820 g |

|C. 60 g |

|D. 880 g |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths |

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|[pic] |

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|Three pieces of paper are cut out in different shapes as shown below. Which of them, when folded up along the dotted lines, will form|

|the cube shown above? |

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|[pic] |

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|A. Only 1 |

|B. Only 1 and 2 |

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|C. Only 1 and 3 |

|D. All of them - 1, 2, and 3 |

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|Correct Answer : D |

26th May

|Class 9 | Social Studies |

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|The figure here shows a group of musical instruments, some of which are exclusively used in Carnatic classical music. These are: a |

|veena, a ghatam (an earthen pot), a flute and a mridangam. With which of the following classical dance forms are these instruments |

|associated? |

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|[pic] |

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|A. Kathak |

|B. Manipuri |

|C. Bharatnatyam |

|D. Odissi |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science |

| |

|Instead of being suspended by a string, if the ball is allowed to sink to the bottom of the vessel, what will the reading on the |

|scale be? |

|(small ball has a volume of 20 cm3 and a weight of 80 g wt) |

|[pic] |

|A. 780 g |

|B. 820 g |

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|C. 60 g |

|D. 880 g |

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|Correct Answer : D |

28th May

|Class 9 | English |

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|'Exhibitors to Stage Solidarity March Soon.' |

|Which of the following is seen in the Headline above? |

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|A. Passive Voice, Present Action |

|B. Active Voice, Future Action |

|C. Active Voice, Past Action |

|D. Passive Voice, Future Action |

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|[pic] |

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|Saturday's Question | Class 9 | Social Studies |

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|The figure here shows a group of musical instruments, some of which are exclusively used in Carnatic classical music. These are: a |

|veena, a ghatam (an earthen pot), a flute and a mridangam. With which of the following classical dance forms are these instruments |

|associated? |

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|[pic] |

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|A. Kathak |

|B. Manipuri |

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|C. Bharatnatyam |

|D. Odissi |

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|Correct Answer : C |

29th May

|Class 9 | Maths |

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|MNOP is a quadrilateral with [pic]M :[pic] N : [pic]O :[pic] P = 2:2:1: 1. |

|What kind of quadrilateral is MNOP? |

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|A. a rectangle |

|B. a rhombus |

|C. a trapezium |

|D. a parallelogram |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | English |

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|'Exhibitors to Stage Solidarity March Soon.' |

|Which of the following is seen in the Headline above? |

|A. Passive Voice, Present Action |

|B. Active Voice, Future Action |

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|C. Active Voice, Past Action |

|D. Passive Voice, Future Action |

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|Correct Answer : B |

30th May

|Class 9 | Science |

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|Which of these objects would weigh approximately 1 Newton? |

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|A. A student of Class 4 |

|B. A 5 rupee coin |

|C. A small sized apple |

|D. 500 gram of butter |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths |

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|MNOP is a quadrilateral with [pic]M :[pic] N : [pic]O :[pic] P = 2:2:1: 1. |

|What kind of quadrilateral is MNOP? |

|A. a rectangle |

|B. a rhombus |

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|C. a trapezium |

|D. a parallelogram |

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|Correct Answer : C |

31st May

|Class 9 | Maths |

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|Anand multiplied his age with 5. He then added 3 to the answer. He finally multiplied that answer with 7 to get a result x. What is |

|his age? |

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|A. 7(5x + 3) |

|B. 1/5((x/7)-3) |

|C. (x/7)-(3/5) |

|D. 1/7((x-3)/5) |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science |

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|Which of these objects would weigh approximately 1 Newton? |

|A. A student of Class 4 |

|B. A 5 rupee coin |

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|C. A small sized apple |

|D. 500 gram of butter |

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|Correct Answer : C |

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