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Series BRH/1 area. 31/1/14 Code No. aaa. acter ate A sayfa & age Roll No. oz srava ford Candidates must write the Code on the title page of the answer-book. ara ata ae ai Pe ge oea-va H f ge 24 2 eta H arfet ara at aie feu my ats ara aI OA Se-gferaT Ga-ge we fora pra sia ae of ea wera a eA Ua wa I TR fora pw et Be, ee eT co ta ert Fa ea 1 9e9 fee 15 flere a ara Pear 8 | ea ar Farce Yate A 10.15 4a fee] BT! 10.15 FAA 10.30 FS aH wea act eA-Ta TSA ie at safe des a sa yfereer a oats Sar el erat @ Please check that this question paper contains 24 printed pages. © Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. Je Please check that this question paper contains 41 questions. ‘Please write down the serial number of the question before attempting it. © 15 minutes time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 am. to 10.30 a.m., the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer script during this period. wenfera wten-1 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II fear SCIENCE Prerifta an ; 3 02] [ RIAA A : 80 Time allowed : 3 hours ] [ Maximum marks : 80 arrarea Prear : : (Be yea-aa ah at rat, ae at site ar a A ater re 8) arent BA Pt eat & ae fora P.O. 3/1 (i) wetter afar é1 Gi) Rover 1 ahs aa wre Tel 8 Teg Tha -oFe att & oe wea er sttertt aera fear wren @1 3a vet Farry Seaer wer ia OH eT TT fora & fore ga wat BI (iv) Arve ArT of atte aT a ae Wea IM FIE-JIG ATT ATI fereat a (y) APT eq eT 1 A 4H eT HU sia H Fl BT Se OH Hae OH aaa | (Wi) 9TH ae Ge 5 B13 H Wer at-at ciel & 8) SH TH PTT 30-30 Beat 34 FI (vii) TT wer Gem 14] 22 & wer aaa iat HB wr TR TT 50-50 Wea FF F1 (viii) YPT TH We Ge 23 4 25 % Wea Vha-aha Hat HB) ga THR TTT 70 weet H 4 BI (ix) WT TH eT 26 B41 H er Wah Biber Ke sree AACN eT S) ween er Uw ates Fer 8 Fea 7 oT Parca FB antl act TH aaa Sage FraeT FAT 2 | General Instructions : () The question paper comprises of two sections A and B. You are to attempt both the sections. (ii) All questions are compulsory. (iii) There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been provided in all the three questions of five marks category. Only one option in such question is to be attempted. te (iv) All questions of Section A and all questions of Section B are to be attempted separately. (vy) — Question numbers 1 to 4 in Section A are one mark questions, These are to be answered in one word or one sentence. (vi) Question numbers 5 to 13 in Section A are two marks questions. These are to be answered in about 30 words each. (vii) Question numbers 14 to 22 in Section A are three marks questions. These are to be answered in about 50 words each. (viii) Question numbers 23 to 25 in Section A are five marks questions. These are to be answered in about 70 words each. (ix) Question numbers 26 to 41 in Section B are multiple choice questions based on practical skills. Each question is a one mark question. You are to select one most appropriate response out of the four provided to you. wa SECTION A 1. ar qe ade aria afte A safer weretors aye ar ae ferfan, 1 (i) CHCl (ii) CH,OH Name the functional group present in each of the following organic compounds : () CoHsCl (ii) CH;OH 2. fre RB ear 8 tar wy, set ats argues ae 8, erate a or See fears a? 1 What will be the colour of the sky when it is observed from a place in the absence of any atmosphere ? 3 3 (P.T.0. 31/1 yeah & argavect & Sad eae F sisi Al near a aaah 3 pes eres CARAT aT aT ferftaa | Which class of chemicals is linked to the decrease in the amount of ozone in the upper atmosphere of the earth ? Sfrary sik araen oasis are Td E | ait ? Bacteria and fungi are called decomposers. Why ? ale ff aca an eceeis-faara ara @ a set ase SS Pathe A wad 8 7 BRAT eT 9% aes A altseneT Parcel Sti ? How can the valency of an clement be determined if its electronic configuration is known ? What will be the valency of an element of atomic number 9 (nine) ? fae ea x? A AT] GET 138 (a) eer gcaei-faera ferfiza (oe) ea ‘x’ fea aye B daft a? (‘x age ser org 8? (@) Ree age a a ferfeae| An element °X’ has atomic number 13 : (a) Write its electron configuration. (b) State the group to which *X’ belongs ? (©) _Is*X? a metal or a non-metal ? (d) Write the formula of its bromide. 7. ana 4 yey wd ae & ara we fie angie can ferfad) ga sen ar ‘afta ae eta ? 2 State one genetically different feature between sperms and eggs of humans. What is its consequence ? 8. BR at at set & fare anes wads fate amr seein fae ren 81 wae St anit geht art | 2 List two advantages of vegetative reproduction practised in case of an orange plant. 9. anda ator grr at wfafara & ar yet ht ge arg 2 List four properties of the image formed by a plane mirror. 10, Saree aa war a Yael Boer Gs eT a ang sis ar sr ead 2 th a hae ra Ghat 2 | en Siar & Sea oe Ga aaa fos aeet fiiea eS arte aca feat va fer ai 3? sa aah & fer ara ser-faee anita wife 2 When we place a glass prism in the path of a narrow beam of white light a spectrum is obtained. What happens when a second identical prism is placed in an inverted position with respect to the first prism ? Draw a labelled r:» diagram to illustrate it. LL, aS arr ash aerften wea sar 2 at ae quer | sa ra Ft en aes E? Ta HRT FT SSS TAT 2 A star sometimes appears brighter and some other times fainter. What is this effect called ? State the reason for this effect. 122. Wasa Rar we ae & aR at ht et aT 2 List four advantages of water stored in the ground. 3M 5 [P.T.0. 16. 17. 31/1 “Starafi dor & ea @ afer Son At dare ae 31” ea wer At GB Fifa “Burning fossil fuels is a cause of global warming.” Justify this statement. ware & an aed 8? VA, CyHyo A Saat At Gem Gifaa! wa oh aed chia weet & warez sat eT et HM ? What are isomers? Draw the structures of two isomers of butane, CsH0. Why can’t we have isomers of first three members of alkane series? F, Cl aan Br t@ oe @ fart ete Fo ara date ee Ba 2) a (@ Preht wary fren afirad 2, (ii) Ha aa afte afifeereta 2? at wale set Al arr ated gfe Ate | F, Cl and Br are the elements each having seven valence electrons. Which of these (i) has the largest atomic radius, (ji) is most reactive? Justify your answer stating reason for each. an-datta rit (STDs) % af st ere Afra (i) Stary sa cen (ii) TRA SaHT ER SA are Paha i A wes a screen fered ga Ot ea a aaa fra war fear Ber 2, das sea Fi Explain the meaning of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Give two examples of STDs each, caused due to (i) bacterial infection and (ii) viral infection. State in brief how the spread of such diseases may be prevented. ‘feat Fiat goa & wha, fara BB are Pafde fee ven 2, ar dene ues ge HA, ‘fad bb ara Fafée fara ra @, & eT TAT @ Ws ws Ta Be Af heh am F, HS et 8 ate art él (b) ARF a a Melt & gait F eae ace are at F, hg A aes goat at ft aferrcran sar ett ? () F, Wdélasiaved Bp afk Bb & stifta aqua 1 age Sif A blue colour flower plant denoted by BB is crossbred with that of white colour flower plant denoted by bb. (a) State the colour of flower you would expect in their F, generation plants. (6) What must be the percentage of white flower plants in F, generation if flowers of F, plants are self-pollinated ? (c) State the expected ratio of the genotypes BB and Bb in the F) progeny. 18. Sia sana a ae creed diet 3? 2a ae asl A ae ree fara sofa sana eT waa 3 ‘What is meant by the term speciation ? List four factors which could lead to speciation. 19. wT ST Ta aaeT sin} ate fader Aifsas feei val & Gal an armas & Gat + ore fora Ah Feat? sage ar aed art oat A GB aifsra | 3 Distinguish between homologous organs and analogous organs. In which category would you place wings of a bird and wings of a bat ? Justify your answer giving a suitable reason. 3V/V/L z [P.T.O. 20. 21. 22, 23. 3Y/1/1 (are aeegea aoH 3 a A, (ii er ae Bs wa H Rea aH ahi a ars Peer are 8? rete see Sh aero ae as Tee At PB te | State the type of mirror preferred as (i) rear view mirror in vehicles, (ii) shaving mirror. Justify your answer giving two reasons in each case, fart atefia chat @ 45 om et x fea sire At sare apr wfafera cia a 90 cm ee fra 9S a are 81 te vem A Gea Afar sie geht Gee ah sfefera Fifa af sare A Sure 2 om 2 dt ged wha A Sed art aif The image of a candle flame placed at a distance of 45 cm from a spherical lens is formed on a screen placed at a distance of 90 cm from the lens Identify the type of lens and calculate its focal length. If the height of the flame is 2 cm, find the height of its image. a oa 2 mate fer dan woes ae St oe Ae Be eT | Be Gea ara ferfian faa ae ora vifea 21 ge cle ar dette Pee gene Been aT aaa 22 a (i e-ate am gee (ii) Pte & fore vera-fee ait fae A student cannot see a chart hanging on a wall placed at a distance of 3m from him. Name the defect of vision he is suffering from. How can it be corrected ? Draw ray diagrams for the (i) defect of vision and also (ii) for its correction. aaa wen soarsiet Al carahis deat Ff aen sik gla 8? Fel ait a faorarg asa at eer Fo arga At Bran an dao F aha Sif! HSK Ger aT RAAT Gers & ere AA SIH FA ANT APT STAT? aaat 24, SL vista sik watigs ora & ata fader act are die sift ott at carafe weit ht gel caterer & wa F aea| What is the difference between the chemical composition of soaps and detergents? State in brief the action of soaps in removing an oily spot from a shirt, Why are soaps not considered suitable for washing where water is hard ? Or List in tabular form three physical and two chemical properties on the basis of which ethanol and ethanoie acid can be differentiated. Ret va Pate at afnfie Ahr See an arte wife fare weet aT ferofaa diaz aisnes (savers) we User seria Ten at en Peeferas att at smitten Fife, WUE, TPA, AT PA, SISTA | 3 art Ra RSA A (i) FHT, (ii) PRM, (iii) Yarenfer, (iv) Ya-aferan ae (v) Sree aif At yften ar aan Baul Afar | Define the terms pollination and fertilisation. Draw a diagram of a pistil showing pollen tube growth into the ovule and label the following pollen grain, male gamete, female gamete, ovary Or Describe in brief the role of (i) testis (ii) seminal vesicle, (iii) vas deferens, (iv) ureter and (v) prostate gland in human male reproductive system. 9 [P.1.0, 25. 3/1 theta stot grr warer & seada & fare fae vier ht get aera we aia diam ga vera ah arin feet 08 sitet air cht re get Pratt at ‘ere Afra A acho 3 APT 16 cm =i ght oe fee Reef fara apr dia yar srrafete aretace wafers ara 2 | were wera & avada & ga fan ar age Ate A ara area & arta fee rea sured a font see @ | sa forte ae af aa Aine | Pett area “A? aT areay ‘B’ Ss arta saad at ae A Ta B A ware ea At are a aoe war dafea der ¢ ? ate wm are ary seen Pala 8 al ga fracicn oat en Het a? fata & ata ara cen oe & roads wae: 3/2 wei 4/3 S| ae aia A vee Flare 2 x 10° m/s 2a (i) Frat, (ii) Ta A ware A are aa Afar List the sign conventions for reflection of light by spherical mirrors. Draw a diagram and apply these conventions in the determination of focal length of a spherical mirror which forms a three times magnified real image of an object placed 16 cm infront of it. Or State the law of refraction of light that defines the refractive index of a medium with respect to the other. Express it mathematically. How is refractive index of any medium ‘A’ with respect to a medium ‘B’ related to the speed of propagation of light in two media A and B ? State the name of this constant when one medium is vacuum or air. The refractive indices of glass and water with respect to vacuum are 3/2 and 4/3 respectively. If the speed of light in glass is 2 « 10° m/s, find the speed of light in (i) vacuum, (ii) water. 26. 27. 3/11 ame SECTION B ‘vata 4 Sarl HAG CuSO, Wa FeSO, % seta fererat & er se: Fears Rae 1 (A) Steer eae geen tert (B) Beater ae eT eT (©) Teter cer ent eT (D) Teeter cen Fra eT The colours of aqueous solutions of CuSO, and FeSO, as observed in the laboratory are : (A) _ pale green and light blue respectively (B) _ light blue and dark green respectively (C) dark blue dnd dark green respectively (D) dark blue and pale green respectively fect ora 3 dtax x H Cuso, a1 Sefta fees cer diaz Y FeSO, aT Bea fae SAT | Bae Ward Be stent X A Hw che & Gas eT Stee YF Pars HS THs STA TTT 10 Se Gea Da Ha HT ae TT fH XY Fe ‘Faerr aor: & 1 (A) Ate site er (B) ada sie Far et (QC) ter sit easter (D) eer sian u [P.1.0. 28. 3V/I/1 ‘A student prepared an aqueous solution of CuSO, in beaker X and an aqueous solution of FeSO, in beaker Y. He then dropped some iron pieces in beaker X and some zine pieces in beaker Y. Afier about 10 hours he observed that the solutions in X and Y respectively appear : (A) _ blue and green (B) colourless and pale green (C) colourless and light blue (D) greenish and colourless tehfees srrar & og reas & fra ate ar ea ae a? (A) sedi tie face Se 2 sit ae cre erento ae aT? (B) wee rare Se 8 ste ae as Perera at oe a aT aI (©) webita det Set 8 othe ae ore ferent eT aR SATA (>) wechiviy fas oh 2 sie we ie ferene A ce ea TEL Which of the following observations is true about dilute solution of acetic acid ? (A) It smells like vinegar and turns red litmus blue (B) _ Itsmells like onion and tums blue litmus red (C)__Itsmells like orange and turns red litmus blue (D) _ It smells like vinegar and turns blue litmus red 12 29. 30. 3/1/1 wig OF UH HHH F Na,CO; WE Am @ ak eat Fo FE tees ora Ht Srere Site Te HAA TC aR TAT 8 A: (A) (B) © (D) wearett a ante safttizen wal tat | rd ait deo At tra frm 21 anda site tiara a gerge Fraverd & fas ft tie & ore ares fremert 1 A student takes Na;CO; powder in a test tube and pours some drops of acetic acid over it. He observes : (A) (B) © () no reaction in the test tube colourless gas with pungent smell bubbles of a colourless and odourless gas white fumes with smell of vinegar a or Ue Weare 4 mL sarge Set Stat fee Se 4 mL Tees: sare frente 21 fet ae ea fram at fee Go ee fore va ar 81 eT 10 fae ATG, ae Ra aA TAT : (A) (B) © () Uehfee area A eae We Al TE | wet Al are tees oat A ae | i aaaa Sh are Al ach was wT Um care trea fare | 13 [P.T.0. 31. 3/1 A student adds 4 mL of acetic acid to a test tube containing 4 mL of distilled water. He then shakes the test tube and leaves it to settle. After about 10 minutes he observes : (A) (B) © @) a layer of water over the layer of acetic acid a layer of acetic acid over the layer of water a precipitate settling at the bottom of the test tube a clear colurless solution feat sade aio At Gina ai Palit et & fore ag wa ve oe feet Ger weftifer died farce ar wfefera aren @ | feu 7e atacer air sei ptm eet Prete ae & fire fa/fa gh /afte at are ae? (A) ato sik fara 3 ota At tt (B) eosin Sata ©) Vshktas data () fara sit 7a & ata At ai sik ain otk ws & aha A aE To determine focal length of a concave mirror a student obtains the image of a well lit distant object on a screen. To determine the focal length of the given concave mirror he needs to measure the distance between : (A) @) © () mirror and the object mirror and the screen screen and the object screen and the object and also mirror and the screen 33., 31/1/1 fae ora 3 sraaet dor ar seein ae ftaeeht Et fra at oe a orefira Fea sa Rare neler ae feroll A fee sik ares oho ore eer > fare sa fare cctherifer wdta yee fare (eel at atten 23 Be) FE we Saftre sear aT | gH fera 3a OA Sl EN HT Ta? 1 (A) Bata saga aerate) (B) sata ae A aA oT ae © teas faa gaan ae (D) Sud ado a fea hi oko ae aie A student obtained a sharp image of the grills of a window on a screen using a concave mirror. His teacher remarked that for getting better results a well lit distant object (preferably the sun) should be focussed on the sereen, What should be done for this purpose ? (A) Move the screen slightly away from the mirror (B) Move the mirror slightly towards the screen (©) Move the sereen and the mirror away from the object (D) Move the screen and the mirror towards the object fet en ear amt 8 ae afar re eae ee She aA eee get te ae Ss fae aa aera ee me ye ae aaa BST eT aH aI 1 (a) Cast fra sit add dra via) o) tashkadeh aati) (o) Hefhaife wdiea ere fara gfe (@) Harsren st tare fara & ares ve at hear (eo) Saat fea a aaritise ee ve we fara an re fetes aeET | 15 [P.T.O. 31/1/1 ail a ae eS (A) cade,b (B) odaeb (C) od,ea;b (D) c,a,e,d,b ‘To determine the focal length of a convex lens by obtaining a sharp image of a distant object we generally follow the following steps which are not in proper sequence. (a) Hold the lens between the object and the screen (b) Measure the distance between the lens and the screen (©) Select a well lit distant object (@) Place a screen opposite to the object on the lab table (e) Adjust the position of the lens to form a sharp image The correct sequence of these steps is : (A) cadeb (B) cdaeb © cdeab (D) caedb 34, 31/1 ata & sree wa & waa ware FH fee ar ate aed ge om ferent SIT FMT (4i), ATA HIM (41) eT Fria IT (Ze) aH faa TA TTA Sif ace 8 1 Sea Foe TOT sree Stott a Sew Sif aa Pea ? (A) (B) © (D) at Zi Aaa Zr Liam Ze Ta Ze A student traces the path of a ray of white light through a rectangular glass slab and marks, the angles of incidence (4i), refraction (Zr) and emergence (Ze) as shown. Which angle or angles has he not marked correctly ? (A) (B) (©) Zi only Ziand Zr Ziand Ze Zrand Ze 17 [P.-1.0. 35. BV aid & STR waa 8 Se arch Rael weer At eer ar a va cits aa fart ora 3 are Serr ha feu agar artes Fare: aA aT Zi a ze I 60° 40° 61° 1 50° 36° 31° m1 40° 28° 39° Iv 30° 20° 31° wii adi dem 8: ) 1 (B) I © wl (D) IV While tracing the path of a ray of light passing through a rectangular glass slab a student tabulated his observations as given below S.No. 4 a Ze I 60° 40° 1° I 50° 36° 51° I 40° 28° 39° IV 30° 20° 31°. The correct observation is : (a) 1 (Bs) © ul (D) IV 36. fed ora i onitan Ft fever At cart ecngs a da HoT 81 Gana H fart val wre fete ee & fore ia fey ae fairs eet ae we aa ara FST (a) (b) © @ (A) (B) © @) wags i ar eftae, Fre a fam cen aio a aaa ae ofa dtr ora fare, gen eos fe an See eh wees I die Stale Ahr Afen a tad gu afteeas ca A egel wards te ar fea what SA ce Se SaTeE! Afra 4 tad gu eres Fi ga wa wae Pe fara fears 23 oA dc, b,a ab,dc a,d,e,b a,e,d,b A student has to observe a permanent slide of binary fission in amoeba. Find the correct sequence of steps given below for focussing the object under a microscope. @ (b) © @) (A) (B) © (D) 31/1/1 Place the slide on the stage, look through the eye-piece and adjust the mirror to get proper illumination. Focus the slide sharp using fine adjustment screw. Look through the eye-piece and raise the objective lens using coarse adjustment screw till the object is focussed. Look through the eye-piece and move the slide till the object is visible. debja ab dc a,d,c,b a,c, db 19 (P.T.0. 37. fata enget ar tern eet & gear fet ora 3 A feu me ate Gia SH ae site gf si safer a faved eaters @) (b) (©) @ (A) a (B) b © ec () 4 After viewing different slides, a student draws following diagrams. Select the one which depicts binary fission in amoeba. IGOE (A) a © « (D) d 3M 20 38. often faraved sit ate 4 qgpere ht caret arr dear at aa AS fea TE Wan wa BT: 1 (a) Sefer aan tke At caret aifrenreil ser sere: PRRs ae gets at zat am (bo) ate aftrear a airars-fem fea fear (co) Sifter delta Sse oh data Sasori aot aaa & fore faerie St cet aT (@) stfian i a & aro age Al ae fea a1 gait adi Hem 2/8: (A) aditc (B) Faab () cain d (D) daditc After observing the prepared slides of binary fission in amoeba and budding in yeast following observations were reported : (a) Single cells of amoeba and yeast were undergoing binary fission and budding respectively. (>) Cytokinesis was observed in the yeast cell. (©) Elongated nucleus was dividing to form two daughter nuclei in amoeba (d) Acchain of buds were observed due to reproduction in amoeba. The correct observation(s) is /are : (A) aande (B) bonly (©) candd (D) daande 3M//t 21 [P.7.0. 39. feet oa 3 eeags Pal gear the Agger ar te feu we Fl eae Hh ae wee: CO Ce) 0 @é & (a) (b) (©) (d) (e) nr ae am ST aTfe (A) be, dje,a (B) dbyedova (©) wdeca (D) b,d,c,e,a A student afier viewing a prepared slide illustrates the budding in yeast in the following order which is not correct : O- Ff G@ g (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) The correct order should be : (A) b,¢,dea (B) b,e,d,c,a (C) bdeca (D) bdcea 3M/1/1 22 40. Rraftet at ernt at ave get HARTA & veer Sa gr Hawi wer FT ofeereat aa aa & fore Reriten ar aae aK diel a ae wa Fase artes Ser YET STAT 1 (A) ated a t-te (B) wang yet (eR) aT © wheat (D) feeetaa art Dry raisins were soaked in water for 2 hours, to determine the percentage of water absorbed by raisins. Before final weighing of swollen raisins, the extra water left on the surface of soaked raisins was removed by : (A) gently rubbing with cotton cloth (B) hot air blower (C) dry cotton wool (D) filter paper 41. feafiett gre srasifta ster A feet area et aor wal ad ere Reet ora farferfaa ara aft: 1 ‘aa FR siet I RETA = 40 g finn a yd feats ar zeae = 5 g 2a ae itt eS faerie a RTH = 8 g wal & award ata 8 aa Vet I FTN = 35 g feeaftstt arn stata set at sfererera 8 : 31/1/1 23 [P.T.O. B/E 40g-35g A) x100 (A) 35g (py 408-358 199 40g ( 28=58x100 8g (py 8858100 Sg While performing the experiment with raisins to determine the percentage of water absorbed by them, a student made following measurements : Mass of water in the beaker = 40 g Mass of raisins before soaking = 5 g Mass of raisins after soaking for 2 hours = & g Mass of water left in the beaker after the experiment = 35 g The percentage of water absorbed by raisins is y,, AO8 S328 100 35g a) 408-358 109 40g © 88-32 x100 8g ww) 28258100 5g 24

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