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ctgrgrenboten pent | Note: (i) Answer all questions. taste af he questions to 4, pick one of he alternatives (1) (2) 3) (when you cones correct or most appropriate ~ (lif) Mark a cross (x) om the number corresponding to your choice in the answer sheet provided. (1)_The element present in human body inthe highest percentage i ON ao @c @# molecular‘mass is, (C12, H=1, O=16, N=14) 2) ‘The pair of molecules having the same relative (1) CH NH @)CO,& NO? Q)Nitk&HCHO (4) CHOH& NO, @) Electrical energy is measured commercially by, as @ist @)kWh awe? - (@) Select the dssocharide out of the given carbohydrates, (1) fructose @) lactose @) glycogen (4) galactose (6) Which ofthe fellowing ons contain similar number of electrons as resent in aN stom? a) ce &O* orem” @K&F @Li & Me (© The absolute zero presented in Celcius scale i, Mec (213°C Q) 47 27°C (1 Type of cells in leaf in which photosynthesis des not take place i, (1) palisade parenchyma (2) guard ceils @) epidermal cells (4) parenchyma cells (8) Chemical formula of a compound is AB ‘Wiiich answer gives appropriate elements for A &B respectively? - (caaci @K&o Q)Na& Ch Cae . o “The clecue curent passing though an electric ron of 1150 W when itis connected 10 230 V power soppy i (5A 1» @BA @UsA BA (0) B The answer with veins associated only with the heart is, y DD A)A,BC @B,CD c % @)GDE @OADE NS (11) Four compounds are arranged inthe ascending order of ther ability fo release OF fons in an aqueous medium, 1H,S0, ‘velocity is 200 ms" Height in between the aeroplane & the ground level is, (g~ 10 ms) (2)200m (2)2000 m (8) 20,000 ma. (4) 400m. (13) Function of the Golgi complex is, (1) generation of energy (2) transportation of proteins (3) water belancing in the cell (4) production of secretions (14) Select the correct statement regarding water (H=1, 0-16) so. . (1) mass of | mole of water is 98 {@) number of Hydrogen stoms in | mole of water is equal tothe number of oxygen atoms G) numberof moles of Ofiygen atoms in 1 mole of waters 1. (4) Number of water molecules in a mole of water is 3.011 x 10° (15) Example for a wave in which particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave is, : (1) sound waves @) television waves @RADAR (4) light waves (16) What isthe substance which is definitely reabsorb from the glomerular filtrate of a healthy person? (W) glucose (@) vitamins @) water (4) minerals (17) It was observed that a paper bag containing table salt had got wet and the salt had, bitter taste, What is the ‘correct scientific explanation regarding this observation? () itcontains MgCl, and its deiquescent Q) itcontains Mg SO,. itis molten “ (@) it contains NaCl and itis deliquescent ()all ofthe above explanations are correct. (18) Select the correct ray diagram which shows a ray of light; from water to sir aoa y ic L sie | 7 i i J ‘ wer L awn 7 wa a @ ® @ (19) Enzymes which are active in an acidic medium, () pepsin, rennin (2) pepsin, amylase (@) amylase, tripsin (4) amylase, lipase (20) A method to separate the components of a chlorophyll solution is, () filtration (@) cxystalization @) chromatography _(4) condensation (21) Given below are some statements about isotopes. ‘A-number of electrons in isotopes are equal. 'B number of neutrons in isotopes are equal. C~ atomic numbers of isotopes are different. Corrects statement/statements is/are, (1) only A Q)onlyB GoalyA&B (@)onlyB&C (22) Amplitude end wave length of a wave is 0.2 m and 6m respectively. Find the velocity ofthe wave if its time period is equa to 0.02 s (1) 12 mst (2) 300 ms" G) 10 mst (4) 600ms* 2 ry? a eS ROHAN. sense nmin sant Parts A, B,C, & D respectively are, (1) A-stomach —B-liver. C-pancreas. @) A-stomsch B-liver Cie duct © D~ pancreas, @) A-liver B- stomach C-pancress D-bil @ A-liver B- stomach C- bileduct “ D. (24) Its not suitable to increase the temperature upto their boiling points in extracting volatile compounds from plant materials A reason for this may be, (() consumption of lot of fuel when they are heated upto the boiling point. (2) they get mixed with water well, 3) these volatile compounds can be destroyed at the boiling point. @ it takes a lot of time. (25) An instance when an object is notin equilibrium under a group of forces is, ¥ t o 2 OM wr (26) Palma membrane of a cell consists of, (2) proteins lipids ©) phospholpias (4) phospholipids & proteins (27) Find the answer with metals in the descending order oftheir reactivity. : ()Fe,CyALMe —@)ALMe.Cu Fe G)Me, Al Fe,Cu Mg, AL, Cu, Fe 08 com ph oe EG Eee FF. pees £ @ (29) An instance where meiosis takes place is, ( growth (2) asexual reproduction heating wounds. (@eamete formation (30) Most suitable méthod to increase the mass of CuSO, dissolving in constant volume of water is, 1) dissolve CuSO, in powder form (@) reduce the temperature’of the solution G) dissolve CuSO, in crystal form (@) use appropriate catalysts en : ‘To obtain the image ‘I’ as shown in the ray diagram the object should be placed, P F Cc ee (lyin between &F (2) beyond C @)onc (4) in between F&C (G2) Similarity in between cardiac muscle cells and skeletal muscle cells is, (1) presence of cross striations (@) Branched (@) voluntary (4 invohuntary (G3)Following is the Lewis structure of «compound formed by three elements x | x- \ ~ “ x XY & Z respectively are, () CHO @HCO GOK @ONO (04) Equivalent resistance i between X & Y in the given circuit i, S45 aon @ua @)20n @3n (G5) This is not an endocrine gland, (1) salivary glands (2) pituitary (G) pancreas (4) thyroid gland (6) A suggestion which is not aocepable to meet the increasing demand for food forthe increasing population is, (1) producing new seed varieties with suitable features Q) developing agro instruments {G) promoting the use of pesticides () introducing atest technology for farming (87) Following three statemants are hase onthe lymphatic system ‘A~ movement of muscles facilities the circulation of Iymmph 'B~ lymph circulates in the lymphatic system towards one direction ‘C~Iymph nodes are present inthe lymphatic systema Correct statements are, () only A&B @) only B& C only A&C (@)AUA,B, &C (@8)Most suitable substance tobe applied on the place of bee sting is, (0) vinegar 2) lime * @) lime juice (4) salt solution (G9) What is excepted by introducing dry air of 650°C into the blast furnace in extracting iron? (1) take coke into its ignition temperature @)to remove waste in haematite @) to decompose CaCOs (@)to form slag and motten iron * (40) so Beaker shown in the figure contains 500 g of water. It is required to raise its 30 C- temperature from 30°C. to 50°C. Required amount of heat for this purpose is given by, (Gpecific heat capacity of water is 4200 JKg"") (1) 500 x 4200 x30 (2)0.5 x 4200x (50-30) J fbeat (3) 05x4200x50J° (4) 300% 4200x503 4 ar b Wer ” Answer all the questions in Part A in tis paper itself ‘© Answer only Three questions from five questions in Part B PART A (8) Attempts are made nowadays to produce secondary sources of energy to face the world energy crisis. Accordingly following diagram is based on the process of producing electrical energy in a thermal power plant. ‘Generator nN Steam ‘Dynamo Key Leas Water [Sade —Combustion. of bio-mass < ‘Transmission of, Electricity J © (@) What is meant by ‘energy cris"? (®) Complete the transformation of energy related to the above process (1 mark) G marks) Chemical Energy i |! (©) Whats the method of transmission of heat to boil water in the steam generator? (@ Name two other methods of transmission of heat (G) Put (7) for correct statements and (x) for incorrect statements. 2) Bio mass i the sum of plant bodies, animal bodies and Waste products of them b) During the production of electricity, the turbines could be rotated only by superheated steam. ) Anaerobic bacteria contribute forthe production of bio gas. 4) More environmental pollution is caused by the combustion of bio mass than the ‘combustion of fossil fuels. (AD (@) What isthe basic type of energy that is stored as chemical energy in bio masses ? (b) Name the process by which the above mentioned type of energy is stored in plants? (©) Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction occurring in above process. ag3* (mark) (mark) (mark) (mark (mark) (IY) (2) What is the reagent used to identify the presence of glucose in a given food item? a ae (mark (b) ‘State the colour change occurring asa result of the above activity. zs 15 marks @) (A) Hormones are important to control many processes in our body. (_ Wiratis the termused to identify the coordination done by hormones. ee : = —— - mat (i) A player was bitby a fastball and fell down. His mother jumped up t panic. . (@) What is the hormone which could have secreted in her. : (mark) = = mark) (©). Write two differences in her body in response to this hormone, a 5 (mark) (ii) Fill in the blanks inthe table using your knowledge on hormenes. ‘Hormone Place of Secretion ‘Function © Thyroxin © ©. . @.. © : ‘controlling blood glucose level «Growth bonne O) coe = Gx = 4mnars) (B) (2 Given below isa part of kidney (Name the pars A,B,C,D AL e c. a D (marks) Gi) (@ Write two things that is not filtered at B On. oe QW rvreee marks) (®) Why are not they filtered . : ison eee (1 mark) (Gif) What materials are compulsorily absorbed at X? sess i (1 mark) (Gv) Write the two main constituents of liquids in tube Y. mark) (Siac) dln @)(A) ‘Data regarding chemical substances P,Q' tid R's given' bellow. Crystalline solid ionic substance, Dissolves well in liquid Q Q—Colourless liquid of which boiling point is 100°C. RA volatile liquid with a low boiling point, P does notAissolve in this. (i) State two factors atfectng the solubility oa given substance. - @ marks) (ii) Name a polar organic solvent and a polar inorganic solvent respectively. (2 marks) (i) Crystals of B which contained other impurities in small amounts were dissolved in liquid Q of which temperature was 80° C to make a highly concentrated solution. Then that solution was filtered off and allowed to cool down, (@ Wont would be the observation when the filtrate cool down? ee ee - 1 mark) (©) What do you call the process mentioned in ‘a’ above ? : : mak) (©) Half ofa test tube was filled with liquid Q and then few drops of liquid was added into it fit {formed an unclear mixture after shaking, what type of a mixture was it? (1, mark) (iv) 10 g of exystals of P were dissolved in liquid Q and a solution of 1 dm? was prepared. Present the composition of P in that solution by means of (ri/v) marks) () Arrange-the precipitates C4CO, NaCl and CaSO, formed in each tank of saer in the descending ‘order of their solubility. ee eee eae a) (B) Following date was obtained from an, activity done in order to identify acids, bases and neutral substances by using indicators, Solution ‘Biue Litmus Red Litmus ee Turns Red ‘Turns Red Y Tums Blue ‘Tums Blue Zz Tums Bine ‘Tums Red (D Identify the acid, base end the neutral substance out of X, Y, and Z. State. the reason for that {identification too. a x. ie Zs (@ marks) (ii) Energy diagram forthe reaction in between Mg and X is given below. Energy, |_Resetants _ Products (@ Accordingly. is it an exothermic reaction or an‘endothermic reaction ? : (1 mary (®) State the reason for your answer. = renee tee tate ene eteen eee reson ees mark) 15 marks 2S @ Diagram shows a set up arranged by a group of students to study about heat transfer ee (marks) (UD) What is the type of heat transfer identified here’ - ot 7 mark) (UID) State two instance in which the above mentioned method is made use in day-to-day life. eee marks) (IV) An Aluminium rod can be used instead of the iron rod here, State two other substances that can be used-here. , — : ee “mary ((¥) What can you say about the above observation, if Aluminium rod is used here?” sv (mark) (VI) Specific heat capacity of Aluminium is 900 Tkg" (@ What is meant by specific heat capacity? (mark oe ssc gS @ marks) (VIN) An Aluminium vessel of 200 g mass at room temperature (30°C) contains % kg of water. Water in the ‘vessel is heated up to 100°C. (Specific heat capacity of water is 4200 Tkg''K"') (@) Calculate the amount of heat absorbed by water. eee erences E ; @ mars) (©) A studect ssid that amount of heat absorbed by water is lesser than the heat supplied toi. State two reasons for this. marks) (© When heat was supplied to water at 100°C, the temperature didn’t increase, but an absorption of heat ‘was observed. What isthe name given for this absorbed heat? foe (mark) 15 marks jab ® de Part Esay () Given below is diagram of the human respiratory system. ( Name A,B,C andD (Gi) What isthe term used to identify the hardenings in A? What i the importance of it? (Gi Structure D is very important for respiration. (@ What is the advantage of having D structure? (©) Whats happening at D? (©) Write two edaptations in D to increas the efficiency ofthe above process (Gv) Write two changes happening tothe air entering through our nose? (W) What is the advantage of having cilia and nasal epidermis for the respiratory process? (vi) Its not wise to speak while eating, explain scientifically. (vil) Explain how this system works using movements of the ribs and diaphragm. Cmts) @mats) (mark) + (1 marie) Qmarts) (marks) (1 mar) @marts) Gmarks) (B) The following apparatus can be used to demonstrate the respiratory process in gaseous exchange. (Write a material can be used a8 X (i) What structure in respiratory system in X representing? ii) How would you demonstrate gaseous exchange in respiration using the above model? Explain rity (© (A) Following isa part of the periodic table. Symbols of elements are not standard symbols. ry B (@ Name the scientist who classified the elements using their periodic patterns, i) What do you mean by a “Periodic patter” according to the periodic law? RET mary 1 marky (marks) (20 marks) (A mark) mark) (ii) Write two pater of elements that change periodically when moving from lft o right in 2 and 3" periods, marks) (iv) Write the chemical formula of the compound formed by B and D. 0 mark) (0) What ithe observation when phenol is aed o an aqueous soution ofthe above compound of B and D? * (mari) ®) Fatigue etn ane amp mat by Yawn vom ate (What are the groups of X, ¥ and Z elements in the periodic table? Garis) (ii) Write down the valency of X and ¥ elements. : Qmarks) (Gi) How do you call the un-bondee electrons inthe valeney shill ofthe above atoms? mars) (Gv) Draw the Lewis structure ofthe above molecule formed by Z. marks) (9) If Xis in the 2™ period of the periodic table, identify it and write its symbol. (marks) (vi) Zsa ditomic, gaseous elements. Draw the dot and cross diagram of aZ, molecule, _(3 marks) (0 marks) Following are some circuit arrangements done by a group of students under the guidance of the teacher. @) Cieuit @) Circuit (® Observations ofthe above arrangements were tabulated. Copy the following table to your answer script and complete it with the observations. ‘Reading of ‘Reading of| @) ‘Bulb lights Circuit presentfabsent uploot oO @ @) Gmarks) (Gi) Name X and Y instruments marks) (iil) Write down the methods that X and Y are connected with the circuits respectively. (marks) (iv) What is your conclusion regarding the above observations? (mark) (») Explain the way you arrived atthe above conclusion, (1 mak) 246 7 (vi) Another bulb identical with the above bulbs was given to the students. It was asked to ‘connect with the 3" vircuit arrangement. (@) Draw circuit disgrams to show two ways of connecting that bulb tothe circuit (3). @ marks) - (b) Resistance of each bulb was found to be 41. Calculate the equivalent resistance in each of the above circuits, in (a) (2 marks) (vii) Two new dry cells are used in the above 3” circuit. Resistance of the bulb in it is 4. Calculate, . (@) Reading nx marks) (b) Reatinginy —” marks) (viii) A student told to connect a 40 resister instead of the bulb. Draw the colour bands on it using the : following codes, black 0 * brown - 1 yellow - 4 comms) (x) Explain the reason for the use of long, thin wires as coil in heating devices. (1 mark) . 20 marks: (®) (A) The enormous number of living species on the earth creetes a bio-diversty. Classification is needed to study ebout living organisms. (2) What is meant by bio diversity? (1 mark) i) Write two advantages of classification of living organisms. mars) (iii) Mention a difference between a natural classification and an artificial classification. (1 mark) (iv) Name the animal phylum where all are diploblastic (2 cell layers) = F (1 mark) (BY) Some of the enimals found in the environment/are given below. A-surtt BS coda ‘Write down the leter/eters of the animals showing each ofthe following characteristics. ” (@) radial symuhetry a (1 mark) (©) presence of jointed appendages + (mark) . (©) @ Write two differences between sexual and asexual reproduction. (marks) (Gi) Write the asexual reproductive method that gives 's large number of plants in a short period.(1 mark) (D) A force is defined as a push or a pull. (@ Write two characteristics of a force. (marks) i Following diagram illustrates the application of three forees on an object. an. pon zl L___s ton (0) Whatis the resultant force of these 3 forces? (1 mary (6) Mention te direction ofthe motion in the object due to these forces. (i ma) (©) What should be done to keep the object at equilibrium? ~ marks) (Gi) Following isan equilibrium of an object under 3 forces. A IN (®) Copy the diagram and mark the forces applied on the object. mas) (0) Write two characteristics ofthese 3 forces when the objec is at equilibrium. marks) (20 marks) (©) A. Following is a practical arrangement used to prepare and colléct hydrogen (H,) gas inthe laboratory. — B Nl He 4 Pieces of Me —P Rng o@ao\ AED (Name A,B and C (@mais) i) What is added as X? (1 may (Gil) Mention the name of the above method used to collect hydrogen gas. (1 mak) (Gv) A balloon filled with hydrogen goes up but a ballooa with carbon dioxide goes down in the air. Write down the reason for this difference. (1 ma (©) One stident told that hydrogen can be used asa fuel. Whats the property of hydrogen to be used as a fuel? (1 mak) (vi) “Using hydrogen asa fuel is eco-friendly”. Will you agree with that statement? Explain the reason for your answer. (marks) (wi) Write another use of hydrogen gas (1 oark) 8 ap ” ¥ B. An object is placed in front of a plane mirror, 5 m distance from it. .. Weite two cbaraceristts ofthe image. @ marks) (@ Write two uses of plane mirrors. marks) (Gil) When the object is moved by 2 m towards the plane mirror, (@) find the distance between the misror andthe image. (mark), (©) find the distance between the object and the image. (0 mark) i) A.concave mirror with 4 m radius of curvature (r) was kept in front ofthe object. Write, (8) one similarity mark (b) two differences ‘between the images of the plane mirror and concave mirror when the object is 5 m away. (V) At what distance the object should be placed away from the concave mirror to form a magnified and upright image. . mark) "@0 marks) (2 marks) as)

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