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{ | ——s * All questions carry equal marks. There is no negative marking. © The first attempted 20 questions in section A, B & 10 questions in section C will be evaluated. Section A (Answer any 20) ae What is the name of the metal which exists in liquid state at room temperature? (a) Sodium: (b) Potassium Saseroy | (a) Bromine When the licuid is spun faptdly, the denser part particles stay at the top. This principle is used i ef Conniituation (6) Fractional distillation (© Evaporation (@) Tunneling If we put camphor in an open container, its amount keeps on decreasing due to the phenomenon of (a) Evaporation (b) Precipitation (©) Condensation Léysunrimaon TRaRLOGSS OF langing so%'d sisdtiee ‘An tincture of iodine, find the soluie and solvent? (a) alcohol is the solute and iodine is the solvent (iodine is the solute and alcohol isthe sAlvent (©) any component can be considered as solute or solvent (@) tincture of iodine is nota solition 5. |From the given vt graph, it can Ibe” Anfoaied liar (a) Atrest [> In uniform motion (©) Moving with uniform acceleration (@) In non-uniform motion A particle is moving in a circular path of radius, ‘The displacement after half-a ciréle would be: ee Zero (by ar rr (4) xr apy rome =H the Object is ——— sis i Which of the following ean sometimes be ‘zero for a moving body? a Displacement ~~ b.Distanee A~ Gand qi) 4. None of the above ‘The speed - time graph of a car is given here. Using the data in the graph calculate the total distance covered by the car, @1250%H ARLA= Arse COA GF+ Rug of 4 rsm AGoH (c) 1500 m_ @s70m Four cars A, B,C and D are moving on a levelled, straight road. T ure shown in the figure below. Which of the followin, motion of these cars? (a) Car A is faster than car D WF Car Bis the stowest (c) Car Cis faster than ear D (d) Car Cis the slowest ir distance time graphs } iis the correct statement regarding the | 10 In a water-sugar solution (a) water is solute and sugar is solvent (8)Water is solvent and sugaris solute (©) water is solute and water is also solvent (@) none of these w ‘Cell is the structural and) functional ‘word *cellilla’ which means “a little cell? WwyRobert Hooke. (b) Anton Von Leeuwenhoek (©) Robert Brown (@) Ernst Haeckel Velocity versus time graph of a ball of mass rolling on a concrete floor is shown in ‘igure below. What will be the frictional forcalof the floor onthe ball? 1m ose se io \ ° » » ° fa © yw ee NE Boe ge e7 aod @FOSN on Se Ee () SON e Ab ©5N @OOSN, 2 13 | The inertia of a moving object depends on: rw = | Masorine object 7 ON dangity 3 rm. dshendy is . Momentum of the object fii, Speed of tie object iv. Shape of the object ‘Choose the correct option: @ @and Gi), orerly only. Gi @Giand Ge) 14 | Tissue is a group of similar kind of ells specialized to perform a particular funclion In the body. Therefore presence of tissues i in a multicellular organism ensures: (a) Faster development 446) Division of labour (©) Higher reproductive potential (@) Body strength 3S | - Given below isa diagram showing the sructure OFA RGUTOn tissue. Neuron Choose the correct labeling for the parts A, B, GD and E. (@) A~Nucleus; B ~Cell body; C — Dendrite; D~ Axon} E—Nerve ending: ©) A~ Nucleus; B~ Dendrite; C—Cell body: D ~ Nerve ending; E~ Axon, (©) A-NicleuksB—Axan; C— Cell body; DS peitiiies B-New enillg: @A- Nucleus; B Dendrite; CCelt body; D— AxonjE — Nerve ending’ While doing work and running, you move your organs ike hands, legs, e(e, Which among the following is correct? | (@) Smooth muscles contract and pull the ligament to move the bones (6) Smooth muscles contract and pull the tendons to move the bones (©) Skeletal muscles contract and pull the ligament to move the bones |--Skeletal muscles contract and pull the {{ndon tf move the bones 7 ‘Ina test of biology a figure of smooth muscle labeled as A, B, C and D for different parts of the muscles. Four students P, Q, R and S in a way to attempt the question named the four parts as given below. But only one student could name all the four parts correctly. _, ie gaforcolatad, asc wm Bronce GH! ‘Which of the following options is the answer written by that student? (e) A—Intercalated disc; B ~ Sarcoplasm; C— Branched fibres; D — Nucleus $657 K~Intercalated disc; B ~ Branched fibres; C - Sarcoplasm; D — Nucleus (c) A=Branched fibres; B — Intercalated disc; C - Sarcoplasm; D — Nucleus (6) A—Branched fibres; B - Sarcoplasm; C —Intercalated disc; D — Nucleus % ‘U@ Helps the leaves to carry out the process of photosynthesis ‘Tiny pores are found on the surface of the leaves of plants. These pores are called s ‘These stomata surrounded by the kidney shaped guard cells provide many vital functions to the plants. Thin outer wail Gvard cells Thick inner wall Nucleus Sioma open Stoma closed Stomatal pores Which of the following functions is not served by the stomata for the plants? (a) Exchange of gases, particularly CO; and Os, with atmosphere (b) Loss of water in the form of vapours during transpiration (©) Helps to create pressure for the water t tise upwaid, By ils process of spiration 19 ‘the tip of the sugarcane plant is removed from the field, even then it Keeps on growing In Tength. Its due to the presence of: (a) Cambium (b) Apical meristem (c) Lateral meristem 20 Endoplasmic reticulum one of the cell organelles extends from outer exists as a membranous network that membrane of nucleus to the pl between them. pe lasma membrane making a connection sean ‘Which of the following statements is not related fo the endoplasmic reticulum? | (a)It behaves as transport channel for proteins between nucleus and cytoplasm, (b) It transports materials between various regions in cytoplasm. (gf can be the site of energy generation. (@)Iteain be the site of some Biochemical activities ofthe cell. ‘The nucleus controls all the activities of the cell and acts as a site of DNA material and protein synthesis. It is composed of some components which all together give the nucleus its functionality. Here is shown a figure of nucleus with some of its components labeled as A,B, Cand D. c (@) A—Noeleons: B — Chromatin; © ~Nuclear membrane; D —Nucleoplasm (b) A=Nocleus; B= Chromatin; C—Noclear membrane; D = Nucleoplasm © A-Nucleolus; B ~ Chroma —Nuclear membrane; D—Nucleoplasm. (@ A~Nucleotus; B ~ Chromiatin; C—Nuclear membrane; D— Nuclear wall Deceatnes Hanutifl You must have observed that 2 fruit when unripe S| |_| coloured when ripe. According to you what is the reason behind this: AST Caloropiasts change to chromopiasts (©) Caromopiasts change to chromosomes (©) Chloroplasts change to chromosomes. (@ Chromopiass change to chloroplasts | #3 | Ip a test 2 teacher collected the answers written by four students as the definition of |_| osmosis as givem below. Read carefully and select the correct one. | \6) Movement of water molecules fom aregion a higher concent toaregion of lower | | concentration through semipermeable metnbrans. (©) Movement of solvent molecules from its higher concentration to lower concenttation: (©) Movement of solvent molecules from higher concentration to lower of solution through, a permeable membrane. | (@) Movement of solute molecules from lower concentration to higher concentration of | [eee ee cea 24 | Rabul’s mother was going to make pickle, the vegetables into small pieces ‘and put them in the sun for few hours. Rahul observing all her activities very curiously. and asked his mother if why she had put the salied vegetables in the sun, among the following what might be the most appropriate answer for his question? (a) So that the pickle may get extra flavour, (®) So that the cut vegetables may absorb the vitamin d as a nutrient from the sun rays. (e¥So thatthe vegetables may lose all he water by diffusion and evaporation and become dry. (@) So that the salt may get evenly and properly absorbed by the vegetables. Hon and Reas Son put forward. Read the s from the fol oe ate i towing: ments carefully | 25 | ASSERTION: Si 26 ASSERTION: Boiling point of seawateris more than 100°C, | )} REASON: Soliibte impurities increase the boiling point of liquid. = 27°| ASSERTION: Dust panicle air form aerosol. ‘REASON: Dut particles form dispersion medium and alte dispersed phase, 28 ASSERTION: Briss is an alloy of Copper and: Zine, REASON: Brass is a compound of Copper and Zine, el w®) REASON: Parenchyma cells are the main seats ‘of photosynthesis. — 29 | ASSERTION: Parenchyma cells help in storage of Tood 30 | ASSERTION: Permanent tissue is composed of mature cells oO REASON: Meristematie tissue is a group of actively dividing ces 31 | ASSERTION? Cilfated epielium helps in movemeat of panicles a REASON: Cilia helps th mhoveredt (a) BF | ASSERTION: Surface af Wns Sioa oe = ie REASON; Surface of skin is covered by stratified cuboidal epithetius, — ( | REASON ~ Firefly has more mass as compared to the windshield. 37 | Newton’s third law of motion explains the two forces namely ‘action’ and “reaction” | | coming ino action when he two bodiesarincenear nai co other. These two forces: (@) Always act on the same body 16) Always acton the different bodies in opposite y et In a rocket, af trou 1 ae of gases Produced by the combus allowed to escay in © in the downward di with the tremendous speed and makes the Which principle is followed in this take off of the rocket? (@) Moment of inertia (b) Conservation of momentum’ ~ (©) Newton's first law of motion (@) Newton’s law of gravitation ‘Which of the following figures correctly represents uniform motion of a moving object? tt a Distance (m) Distance (m)~ ‘Time ()—> Time (@}—> ‘Distance (m)- Distance (m)—>- Time (3) —> ‘Time (@)—> ‘Which “one “of “the following graphs shows “the object @ vo i i Time fc) @) j ‘Time Acceleration to be stationary? | ‘Time 41 | Label the following diagram in comect order from the options given below. 1 =. = G@)Apical meristem, lateral meristem, intercalary merisiem (b)Lateral meristem, intercalary meristem,apical meristem ()lntercalary meristem,apical meristem lateral meristem \p*Apical meristem,intercalary meristem,ateral meristem’ SS ———___—--— z = es | 42 | Which connective tissue join muscles to Fones? (a)Tendon ~~ (byLigament (©)Acrotar tissue (Adipose tissue 43 | The type of muscle shown in the diagram is likely to be found in the stomach. "" (@)smooth muscle \~ ote Le, _ Mbstriated mascle sere (C)eardinc muscle ‘(none of the above ‘Which type of permanent tissue helpsin storing food in plants? (@)Parenchymia ~~ ()Colenctiyma (Xylem (@)Phloem a5) Which type of epithelium is Mlustrated in the given igure? os Deseret (a)simple squamous epithelium ~~ (stratified squamotis epithetium (©)cuboidal epithelium (@columnar epithelium — 46 | The surface of skin is composed of (@)nervous tissue | | @eonnective tisue (c)muscle tissue Gite sue 47 | Sol.and get are examples of (@) Solid-solid colloids foie. § SE r re [C [Figure below dows a | | PRABBC ent, PSS Soe cor seing Fs se The phi te Y z Vo B c = D of 2 “ Se Time(s) ——> “Which pertof graph shoves mation with mniform velocity? Us. =2BL t 50 | Which part Of graphtiows motion with uniform accrlration? 1) {521 Wich pat ot gate inher cn? cD {a)final velocity. ‘ojinitial velocity. (¢) zero. {@) none the sbove. ASD) Tes ty ie ep mig wih nor cya © | Figure below shows | | PRRSABLBCanicp, Seetii =~ jon C CASE STUDY BASED Answer any 10) —-— |)a9. | Which partof graph shows motion with uniform velocity? Ua» =DBC 8 ‘Which pat of graph Siows motion with uniform acceleration? 1 ‘Which part of graph shows motion with uniform retardation?” CD) ee ‘The slope of velocty-time graph for particle moving with uniform velocity is equal to (a)final velocity. (yinitial velocity. (o) zero. (@ none the above. |© | There are many changes which take place in our surroundings. Some of them physical shanges in which no new substance is fomed. These changes are reverie: Chemical formed by chemical change, ‘Which ofthe following i nat physical change? | Comening or wax | | @beating fron | (digestion of food V— | (evaporation of water I |'E-) Fomnution of water from hydrogen and oxygen bresence of electric sparkia | Cophysical change | chemical change [Odo a er | @mixtueis formes Oxygen can be sepaniied From iqudairby (@Xistitlation (yfractional distillation (psteam distillation ipl (vacuum distillation Wie on ing a aad aR OS Fak Ce ea eae back compound formed Crramitcos chorgD ‘()physical change (@none of these

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