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Motion Talent Search Exam [MTSE 2.0] 2024

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Physics:
Comprehension/Passage (Q.1 to 3):
Every machine makes some kind of adjustments that helps you in some way. Recall that work is equal to force times distance. Some machines decrease the force required to do a task. A car jack is an example.

If you try to lift a car without a machine, you wouldn’t be able to supply enough force. But when you use a car jack, the task becomes much easier. The jac decreases the required force by increasing the distance over which the force is applied. When you screw on the lid, you apply the force over more distance as you turn and turn the lid, but you don’t have to use much force.

1. Which of the following is not a simple machine?
(A) Pulley
(B) Lever
(C) Wedge
(D) Automobile

2. A machine can never:
(A) multiply force
(B) change direction of applied force
(C) multiply movement
(D) multiply energy

3. Suppose you twist the lid of a pickle jar to tighten it. What simple machine are you using?
(A) Pulley
(B) Wheel and axle
(C) Screw
(D) Lever

Comprehension/Passage (Q.4 to 6):
Stars are heavenly bodies that are extremely hot and give out light of their own. Stars are mainly made up of hydrogen. Stars appear to be moving in the sky from east to west due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis from west to east.

Stars twinkle because we look up at the stars through air that is constantly blowing about, so we receive their light as unsteady and thus they seem to twinkle.

Sun appears bigger to us because it is nearest to the Earth. The stars appear to us like points, because they are very far away from the Earth. The star nearest to the Earth is the Sun itself. The next nearest star is the Alpha Centaury or Proxima Centaury.

4. Which is the nearest Star to the Earth?
(A) Sun
(B) Moon
(C) Dhruv
(D) None of these

5. Stars appear motionless because:
(A) They move with the same speed as that of the Earth
(B) They do not move at all
(C) They are very far away from the Earth
(D) Their speed is extremely slow

6. A group of stars which are arranged in a pattern resembling some recognizable figure is called a:
(A) Universe
(B) Constellation
(C) Galaxy
(D) None of these

Chemistry:
Comprehension/Passage (Q.7 to 9):
There are many substances which dissolve in water. Those substances which dissolve completely in water, are called soluble substances. Example : Sugar, salt, squash, etc. while substances which do not dissolve in water, are called insoluble substances. Example : chalk, sand, oil, etc., are insoluble substances.

The substance which is dissolved is called a solute and the substance in which the solute dissolves is called a solvent. The mixture of a solute and solvent forms the solution. Water is a universal solvent as many things get dissolve in water.

7. _______ is a soluble impurity and ______ is an insoluble impurity.
(A) Salt, sand
(B) Sand, mud
(C) Salt, sugar
(D) None of these

8. Water is called universal solvent because –
(A) It can dissolve all the liquids in the universe
(B) It dissolve all the gases in the universe
(C) It dissolve large number of solids, liquids and gases
(D) None of these

9. When you dissolve a teaspoon full of salt in a glass of water, a salt solution is formed. Here, salt is the ______ and water is the ______.
(A) solvent, solvent
(B) solvent, solute
(C) solute, solvent
(D) solute, solute

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