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Series JBB/5 SET-1 wis a. code no. 31/5/1 ta. ~ oo iH | aterm aie a sacyfeaat & yoy Roll No l il sgt te FOR Candidates must write the Code on the Bs title page of the answer-book Te NOTE _ KD) arn ata at d fe ee wea aa Please check that this question] sae fore | ye 23 2 | paper contains 23 printed pages. GD werwa § @ie aa A sik feu mm #is| (U1) Code number given on the right ae St on wager} Yays HK) hand side of the question paper fad | should be written on the title page of| the answer-book by the candidate (UD gra sia at a fe ge weaa W/(IM) Please check that this question 305e 21 paper contains 30 questions. QV) Gen vet ar sv feat Ys BA B/(IV) Please write down the Serial , saegfer i ouer a gaie| © Number of tho question in the, answer-book before attempting it. (V) ga weana ai ugl & fare 1h fre aI|(V) 15 minute time has been allotted to| aaa fer mar 2 | a BT read this question paper. The} yata # 10.15 a3 fa sre || question paper will be distributed 10.15 43 #7 10,90 38 aH Ot dae] 2t 10-15 am. From 10.15 am. to seuay at vat oft ga avai & aa] 10.90. am, the students will read the fait question paper only and will not 3 sat gear AE BK A : write any answer on the i answer-book during this period. SCIENCE Praltts ana: 3 ee oft FE : 80 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 31/5/1 1 PTO. aera fer: raferfeaer Eat aa) age ervarh B afee athe sre Te A Tey AT : wi (ii) (iii) (jw) (vo) wi) (vii) ae yer—ua aie aval # Rrunfra Frenne 8 - %, @ ote 1 | 3a wera 30 3e7 & / ae wed sifiart & 1 wos a & anh wea /sae HT, Ver Ae 1 14 TH Uw oie HB | FT sweat a agheneh 4, sil erg-serOen eH en AP asery— are ATC Hs WEA after Prax ver 8 1 37 sea a Tee Was gree arora wow are HF Re aA ante 1 rus w HF Ter AEM 16 4 24 aH OIG. THR H Ve B, Med IETS HH aor BY wean we a1 TR ATT 50 B60 weGT a arftren FEF shar THT 1 awos 7 wer aoa 26 #30 TH Ael-seia vom % We B, Wea TS HH ar B | ween wer BI TR MNT 80 8:90 Weel a siftren FEF BAT THEE | gare etre vor Figare har ari sate rer BF fee wae aT AT THAT TTF Fan ara Tee | eran H amr ae wig Fares ae @ | arent wees avs Fe wea HF omrahy ‘rewer fae 1g & 1 tat veal Ha drerer wow Bi Perewoe war TR Fee | ad arfties, sreaverrargan, Wie aus sake wer a ane weird Fer ee TE a wes wedaitsh afte arava: fagd & gare ea € | Fai ? firafafian oat & aaa Tm a seer Ae + ‘ath, fefeenia, siifan ait ordifra awa sa oad fran ar sede Fife Pram snes aad reef arena 8 | 315 2 beneral Instructions : ad the following instructions very carefully and strietly follow them + This question paper comprises three Sections — A, B and C. There are 30 questions in the question paper. AUl questions are compulsory. i) Section A - Questions no. 1 to 14 — all questions or part thereof are of one mark each. These questions comprise Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), Very Short Answer (VSA) and Assertion-Reason type questions. Answer to these questions should be given in one word or one sentence. i) Section B — Questions no. 15 to 24 are short answer type questions, carrying 3 marks each. Answer to these questions should not exceed 50.to 60 words. Iw) Section C - Questions no. 25 to 30 are long answer type questions, carrying 5 marks each. Angwer to these questions should not exceed 80 to 90 words. , )) Answers should be brief and to the point. Also the above mentioned word limit be adhered to as far as possible. i) ‘There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice has been provided in some questions in each Section. Only one of the choices in such questions have to be attempted. iii) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and question, wherever necessary. SECTION A Covalent compounds are generally poor conductors of electricity. Why ? State the common characteristic of the following elements : Boron, Silicon, Germanium and Arsenic oR State the Periodic Law on which the Modern Periodic Table is based. 1151 Se 3 | 1 3. firafafiad aqede afk cafe vat wa daerTsit At caren % sma Te eT FEM 3(a)8 3d) % see Afre : wre i ac afte um aia Protea eter gon seit 2 1 31 Geng, 2019 aH er A ‘ait wftrarfia aaa 30-071 GW aa ves mE oh | area H wfeearta ae ale aadi A afi Mw Hh ara waa wa 2 | saat 2019 F ek faga wH Fet sein BF arefl fea saa ar eT 93-40 feasts AA ag | eater aaferarT A fied 3: vat 8 aries dhe alte oa Ht autet TAT 2 | ERLHERee eee eieeee reece asses at ak fs 7 (TWh) 2018 - 14 B35 2014 - 15 4-60 2015 - 16 745 2016 - 17 12-09 2017 - 18 25-87 2018 - 19 39-27 er ar ert & fs ak ae sm eat aren ahh A 1 argart ® Pi ama 5000 efter kWh % Gea gal @ onftrs Sat ow ad H a a Wea Fa 8 | ata) dk da an 8? 3b) a xa SHH Pet wel ak det @ Phat alee rewire afte fer faqa sera hi oT aad 8? 3) ana A ak sat gre safes Gra aor er TosaeT B | FT HT AAT | ad) ak dei & a ait at acing Afra | 3151 Bg 4 al (31/5/1 Answer question numbers 3(a) ~ 3(d) on the basis of your understanding of the following paragraph and the related studied concepts : Solar power in India is a fast developing industry. The country’s solar installed capacity reached 30-071 GW as of 31 July, 2019. India has the lowest capital cost per MW to install solar power plants. Solar electricity generation recorded nearly 3-4% of total utility electricity generation in January 2019, The following table shows Annual Solar Power Generation of the last six years. Year __| Solar Power Generation (TWh) 2013 -14 3:35 | 2014 - 15 460 | 2015 - 16 tare 745 ee | 2016-17 12-09 2017 - 18 25°87 2018-19 39-27 Our country is lucky to receive solar energy for the greater part of the year. It is estimated that during a year India receives the energy equivalent to more than 5000 trillion kWh from the Sun. 3(a) What are solar cells ? 1 3(b) How much voltage can be developed and how much electricity can be produced by one typical solar cell when exposed to the Sun ? I 8(c) ‘The future of power generation by solar energy is bright in India. Give reason. 1 3(d) List two advantages of solar cells. l Be 5 4. yea GoM 4a) A 4a) HAA ng aaforam oie oeIese H As aeifert Gaarait KA. —Question numbers 4(a)—4(@) are based on the table and related amentta & | \ information in the passage given below. areige sive eta (ISH) erent sera wel A fre eredigs RL a seer ‘Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) stimulates thyroid gland to produce oem 3 fa ang afera at aern Fife 1 thyroxine. Study the table given below. autres : rufaean #6) orate F TSH & BR Table : TSH levels during pregnancy mutate =I amr ir | | stage of Normal Low High = (UAL) (mU/L) (mU/L) | | Pisteolpremeney | Gnu) (mU/L) (mU/L) yan feral 0-2- 25 <0-2 25-10 | First trimester 02-25 <02 25-10 7 \ fetta frm | 03-30 <03 301-45 | Second trimester | 03-30 <03 301-45 wafer | 08-52 | <08 aoe | ‘Third trimester 08-52 <08 >53 afaeen aidter weap | TSH #n Fea FAK Bit 5 ait : Fa 7 ins = ‘a bi) a Ls lai ea It is important to monitor ‘TSH levels during pregnancy. High 'TSH levels fez tit i fren omryfrdam & fer etaet & weet gre afia and hypothyroidism can especially affect chances of miscarriage. i on aati | Therefore, proper medication in consultation with a doctor is required to areal (Fafa) Ss | regulate/eontrol the proper functioning of the thyroid gland. (a) TSH a yr am fear | 4(a) Give the full form of TSH. 4b) TSH wya ard a secre Fifer | 4(b) State the main function of TSH. Ae) iad afer TSH eR A eter HA A saw Fi 8? 4(¢) Why do TSH levels in pregnant women need to be monitored ? 4@) feat mish ufker SI TSH HL 8.95 mU/L 2 1 38 fea TER 4(d) A pregnant woman has TSH level of 8:95 mU/L. What care is aaa A aravaerat 8? needed for her ? ‘The image distance from the eye lens in the normal eye when we increase eat a3 8 fa fra ot a6 A gfe eet & at a8 the distance of an object from the eye | (A) __ increases. (A) aga et | () wear? | (B) decreases. (©) Hate Reda a dar | (C) remains unchanged. (>) asia aes H Pale wet 8 | @)__ depends on the size of the eyeball. aus ag 6 Bust g 7 | P.O. mA ait WA % Fra HT: B 6. (A) 10-6 Ast 10-9 A (B) 10-8 Asie 10°F A © 10 Asik 109A @) 106A a 103A 7. caeard aor waa argues Garwet ‘A’ & fleet Berra Tere aT fete wR set Tard & Pah rr are Brecht crag 2.5 Laer afte 05 RE, wT aera armel Sh (a) 5A (BR) 25A (©) O5A 1 m 54 fe af oieiver Boney ea ana Bee: AL oR arch Preaferiad aretrannsit a fran Fifa: 1 faa ganar Ru Pratt site cette onfeenfira 1 fereare 1 11, fee Perel cre & orien 3 aga aafbres a a thet AT | Ti, aitayge otk Safafeeran ft ahi | fever a8 aie & ait FAA arch aretrl & (a) 13a ® Wat © 13st oo) 10a awa aaraere avai oft dat & fea ails won aon fara arett cites A era aut ta vert AY fe aad atentta sweat 8 ? (A) ®B) © @) 315/ Hey 8 1/5/1 ‘The values of mA and A are 1 (A) 10-6 A and 10-° A respectively (B) 10-3 A and 10-6 A respectively (©) 10-3 Aand 10° A respectively (D) 10-6 Aand 10° A respectively A cylindrical conductor of length 7 and uniform area of cross-section ‘A’ has resistance ‘R’. Another conductor of length 2:5 / and resistance 0-5 R of the same material has area of cross-section. i (A) 5A (BY) 25A (C) O5A 1 (D) =A (D) 5 Consider the following criticisms that are generally addressed when a new project is launched : I. Displacement of peasants and local tribals without compensation. Il. Swallowing up large amount of public money without any benefits. III. Deforestation and loss of biodiversity. The criticisms about large dams in particular are 1 (A) Land Il (B) Ifand I (C) Tand UT (D) 1, land IL OR Switching off unnecessary lights and fans and repairing leaking taps correetly defines which term of BR's ? (A) Recycle (B) Reuse (C) Repurpose (@) Reduce ag 9 rrgaret a ht ata Pree fer wfrg @ ? (Aw Oven & gait — ae (afte), aria (es) ote aoferza ST (ities) Feat arated (©) Rega Safafanar (D) wis ea wees Fears att Ht erat ama wee B seats wa wa HAE eT de ott a AG ah Fw cafixGoen a Part err H aptigne Pasa or were 2 2 (A) faearaa atte tei (B) Petter ait eiae (C) Pears ait serrate (D) Raise ait Serssieh (srt) af Gam Bisa! % 10 mL H,SO, 4 10 mL Mg(OH), % wa Frere se, a atone era ariBen qa at frrafertian a ata ot a 2 (A) ae (B) ten © a (D) aren RET] seHT 12 His aes X TTY] TS 17% fed aa aa YH TA aH aAftres aarat 2 1 ge wea wa aftr aor a So (A) XY B) XY, (C) XY @) YY awa aie wat X ores sifaengs aren @ 1 geht argh ard are Haale aunts Feat @ (A) visit rad 3 (B) 49 163i ora 3 (©) yr izaik aad 3 (D) Wasik oad 3 315 BB (B) 10. 1. 12, 10. aa. 2. 34/5/1 The Reni village of Garhwal is famous for I (A) Monocultures of pine, teak and eucalyptus. (B) Chipko Movement. (©) Extensive biodiversity. (D) Participation of local people in efficient management of forests. Strong heating of ferrous sulphate leads to the formation of a brown solid and two gases. This reaction can be categorised as 1 (A) _ displacement and redox. (B) decomposition and redox. (©) displacement and endothermic. (D) decomposition and exothermic. If 10 mL, of HySO, is mixed with 10 mL of Mg(OH), of the same concentration, the resultant solution will give the following colour with universal indicator : 1 (A) Red (B) Yellow (©) Green (D) Blue ‘An element X with atomic number 12 forms a compound with element Y with atomic number 17. The formula of the compound formed is 1 (A) XY (B) XYp © XY (D) Xa¥g OR An element X is forming acidic oxide. Its most. probable position in the modern periodic table is I (A) Group 1 and Period 3 (B) Group 16 and Period 3 (C) Group 17 and Period 3 (D) Group 2 and Period 3 sap aiecar 13 othe 14 & fare, a avers Fee mre & Foret eas aot siffravers (A) wert TR wt wer (R) igre sitter Fever aren & 1 3 eh ae ah ae ae Fee Te HIST (D, (ii), (iii) AR (iv) FA BAER AAT | (ay aft (Ry Sei aA & ae (R), aaPireR (A) AT AA OTST FEAT 2 | (A) aft (R) ara ae €, Wed (R), attra (A) 1 adh ourem FEF BTA? (ii) (A) WE 8, TER) TEA a | Gv) (AyTea &, WT DAA BI iftTaser7 (A): corsa oft an ah gaagia Ghat srerat Bagh we a Sep te w wi) ua faomea art we A va Tate eid 8 are): aaa arena aT A a gaaga Bia € site gal ar ster aya Tell Be wag a arate wel At safer Ta 2 | 14. caPiosors (A) + aa Ta HC Goa aT A EA a safes etre ee | aror(p); Pre veel ar fee aie sfeternar dat a ara & ae Fae wea G1 wea 15. aid creer arg Mr eA aH ware wihe sare B seth @ oie wig USE IN’ H aaa a BI (a) Main’ A ae Aifare | (b) caades caftioan a eafera reraticn watercar % eu # Prefia aif | © ge often Hh ovr ar soera Star 8 ste OTTER 2 oA ge AT gE Fifsre | 16, wet & faqe-arrres F (a) its ait Sate e ge A ach Hat & are fafa | i 1) we Radls Te Bw BA areh ha ar area AT earaRTS TC BA arch tra % ara St GAT wa ete 8? (a aa A Ty HySO, a Prewd at zen eT? aaa fel cartes aires xt an sed agT ait sta sen Haar Bw arama (ag) @ sara TAT 2 | (a) Xen Taras am, Bera aM aie Taras a Fert () eh aT aA arefl often a eeftarer feafeq | © aan alat 8 wa a@ BA set & safle awe 2 Fae Ca aT Mg% amt get ad 82 345i s 12 For question numbers 13 and 14, two statements are given - one labelled Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the codes (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) as given below. () Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is correct explanation of the assertion (A). | ii) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of | the assertion (A). | Gili) (A) is true, but (R) is false. | Gv) (Adis false, but (R) is true. 13. Assertion (A): Carbon has a strong tendency to either lose or gain | electrons to attain noble gas configuration. | Reason (R): Carbon has four electrons in its outermost shell and has | the tendency to share electrons with carbon or other | elements. 1 1}4. Assertion (A): At high temperatures, metal wires have a greater chance of short circuiting. Reason (R): Both resistance and resistivity of a material vary with temperature. 1 SECTION B Misi A shining metal ‘M, on burning gives a dazzling white flame and changes to a white powder ‘N’. (a) Identify ‘M’ and ‘N’. (b) Represent the above reaction in the form of a balanced chemical equation. (c) Does ‘M’ undergo oxidation or reduction in this reaction ? Justify. 3 In the electrolysis of water (a) Name the gases liberated at anode and cathode. (b) | Why is it that the volume of gas collected on one electrode is two times that on the other electrode ? (c) What would happen if dil. HySO, is not added to water ? 3 OR ‘A chemical compound ‘X’ is used in the soap and glass industry. It is prepared from brine, (a) Write the chemical name, common name and chemical formula of ‘X’ (b) Write the equation involved in its preparation. (©) What happens when it is treated with water containing Ca or Mg salts ? 3 13 PTO. a ait Li, K, Mg, C, Al, S # 2 veafie : Ww. (a) ae ) aay a aren ae ) ae Wea A aE SEs I HO % fre eels A aaa Bt were eae @ Ba artes anfers Tet (ce) ae wea Sh orectia aizeTES aFArAT e wag sa TT ; 38, onere sige Hah eae @ ae area 2 a ce eel ot echt saTaTE TCT Sarge ner Mean # eat ware wafers et 8 wa? erat uaa afte gad daca we aentta eateries vere anita = gr =f 1 (iv) _2 pee amfae & aa Gi)? amfae & Git) 2 19, (a) ae Mea a pte & eel wr see aac | (b) arch sedi atten ett stelt aAt zaver ae ae saftrH (GA) er 2 eet Bret ATT, | © rata & Braves a att are Pestana at aT FE ag SATA, = 00 +1,0 +t (ear 3) ony agains + 3a) 3161 BB 14 17. From the elements Li, K, Mg, C, Al, S identify the (a) elements belonging to the same group. (b) element which has the tendency to lose two electrons. : (c) element which prefers sharing of electrons to complete its octet. (4) most metallic element. i (e) element that forms acidic oxide. 3 () element that belongs to group 13. 3 (18. What is meant by trophic level in a food chain ? Construct a terrestrial | food chain with four trophic levels. The energy flow in a food chain is j always unidirectional. Why ? 3 | oR 3 Complete the following flow chart based on ecosystem and its components. 3 i Comprises | | TERRESTRIAL i r>} BIOTIC | Components Lol Gi)? @ 2 Comprises i j iii) _? 19. (a) _In the process of respiration, state the function of alveoli | (b) Rate of breathing in aquatic organisms is much faster than that in i terrestrial organisms. Give reasons. 4 © Complete the following pathway showing the breakdown of glucose: 3 1 ing Pre f Og Glucose HE eHePIASM Gy Py) 2 +0 i (G-carbon @-carbon in mitochondria ae eneray ‘ molecules) maoleriles | + energy) | ’ S15 aay 15 : 15/1 20. (a) ga Roath eR ex 3 SHA ar a AA et 3 A A aise serra Ta B20. a Puch & wnt ha wha aed ai aE? ; (b) 1 dah deh ar ease aL TC ret F2 Ga BH AG Pr eal i sitet a fe were Fra BSS 2 ge Dero ar sre fre Co) BR Reger & rere Frare ST aa aT Oe Frat ferfeae, | 3) 21. (a) re aroit A hao ay wert eee 8 2 apATESAT wr ong ae A. feafise, | (b) (i) Ratt rey Frey, ae Gip Fret ae Rarg ar Ferm rake ae are HAT Hi afeara qoeg & grei a sare Af | [. 22, frafrfisa weds seat Hae cat 3 fare feo ontkar wifey fas wera & ear 3a arated fase ar aa ela Bs TS (a) Paeth sere aio Be SA Hag BH TATE STITT ee @ ) feet area aio we see Ger Gare B TNS Be Te He | . © eal sere i Boga ei Bs BSA eB felon oat eG ora ee B13 zs ef ae FI fart dedaihier @ watfira 2 1 ge fea A fe Re wee oe gee cern om wl BE 28. groch um fet | @ «Mate Ae Bae aTET ? | Gi) FAM a ea oT ET? | Git) re fee var TET 2 i (ob) @ areft Reem ar are feaftam | (see Ait va Gi), Gi att Gi) & Revit one T Pere ate ‘fread ferfae 1 a a4, AE or 25 m Ba OH ae wr ae Te . (a) sees Gf ate aor aH ferflae | (b) ‘ga Qe a aiiters & Ferm aA ae ar sep aT se & ? () BB aa BAH S aga Breil AH gh sae | (@ wade A af ofteters Ff 3} awa aren atfare : : (a) mae 3 aie (ferret) 2 Fore corer &1 GAT TAT 8 | | (bo) states 3 saree aren setter eta @ (oe) areas Rates ite ort) att 3 eter aor aor orare cIMBeT 2 Free | 315 Be 16 (a) Why is the F1 progeny always of tall plants when a tall pea plant is crossed with a short pea plant ? (b) How is F2 progeny obtained by self-pollination of F1 progeny different from F1 progeny ? Give reason for this observation. (©) State a conclusion that can be drawn on the basis of this observation. (a) What provides nutrition to human sperms ? State the genetic constitution of a sperm. (b) Mention the chromosome pair present in zygote which determines the sex of (i) a female child, and (ii) a male child. Draw ray diagram in each of the following cases to show what happens after reflection to the incident ray when (a) _ itis parallel to the principal axis and falling on a convex mirror. (b) itis falling on a concave mirror while passing through its principal focus. it is coming oblique to the principal axis and falling on the pole of a convex mirror. © (a) A coil of insulated wire is connected to a galvanometer. What would be observed if a strong bar magnet with its south pole towards one face of the coil is (moved quickly toward it? (i) moved.quickly away from it ? (iii) held stationary near it ? ‘Name the phenomena involved. State the conclusion based on the observations in (i), (i) and (iii), (b) © A student uses spectacles of focal length (a) 5m. ‘Name the defect of vision he is suffering from. (b) Which lens is used for the correction of this defect ? (©) List two main causes of developing this defect. (@) Compute the power of this lens. OR Give reasons : (a) _ Red colour is selected for danger signals. (b) ‘The sky appears dark in space. (©) The time difference between actual sunset and apparent sunset is about 2 minutes. Ee] 17 wet “Ay armen x ihe ¥ Fare, | ore a am BE we ve re eT A 25. (a) BIH XB CO, He Fraverd @, Far (ob) HaeR Ya SO, 4a Paerd 8 1 AR acd afters & coafte wher AH saat a agai F aftaféa set & ait at feat, | aera (a) Rragarees gre aie & veer A fale A omen sate A eT a afar (b) gai ag ta A act alse ee sitet aT @ 7 ew oe TA TET 2d areft caftigoan aor carats arent AifsE | 26. (a) area afore Gime | ea aah sna aera elie | ) Sang ats x ae BA errata; gE & aT tel saver Bar 1” ee wor @ arg aan Pond Fraverd @ ? . © faa teateter aH aged areata sweat Hata ewer A aif Hf antl KMnO, # rH HI BBE HAT | a7, arr fae : (a) caftreg Bt era H Frere =A eft Pafirat aA Vie (bo) helt & ofeeree Fraser eon tar ©) ceca anitefiall 3 afte vfeeroe carta atefinall Heft vftctaer & fet aaa | @ ‘er A argon i ora afte afta of a AL gery car ate 8 (ey Rraait H area wa @ wats uP A wel eT 35 | Bg 18 25. vs SECTION C ‘Two ores X and Y were taken. On heating these ores it was observed that (a) ore X gives CO2 gas, and (b) ore ¥ gives SO gas. Write steps to convert these ores into metals, giving chemical equations of the reactions that take place. 5 OR (a) With the help of a diagram explain the method of refining of copper by electrolysis. (b) How are broken railway tracks joined ? Give the name of the process and the chemical equation of the reaction involved. 5 (a) Define isomerism. Draw all possible isomers of butane. (b) “A compound ‘X’ on combustion gives a yellow flame with lots of smoke.” What inference would you draw from this statement ? (©) State the role of alkaline KMnO, in the reaction involving conversion of an alcohol to corresponding carboxylic acid, 5 Give reasons : (a) Ventricles have thicker muscular walls than atria. (b) Transport system in plants is slow. (© Circulation of blood in aquatic vertebrates differs from that in terrestrial vertebrates. @ During the daytime, water and minerals travel faster through xylem as compared to the night. (©) Veins have valves whereas arteries do not. 5 2 ‘8 rere! 28. Reem ote & carer AS Re a eT & Gee HATE (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) © 31/5/14 B, Cait D a amtiaa Afra | see gee ie st er a RE | ara strat # Batt C% wri ar age Afi | ayant frrafetaa Stet & sea fy fami am fe, oft wees fae reel Rata a age Afar : @ ze Gi) TERT Gai) Tet ax writin oft Be A re ae HAE | Fes HE aa A we Reet A gon Hate wah & Ooo A oh ware | 2 20 28. (b) © (a) (b) (c) isi gi Bladder Testis Label the parts A, B, C and D. Name the hormone secreted by testis and mention its role. State the functions of B and C in the process of reproduction. OR Name the mode of reproduction of the following organisms and state the important feature of each mode : @ Planaria Gi) Hydra Gif) Rhizopus We can develop new plants from the leaves of Bryophyllum. Comment. List two advantages of vegetative propagation over other modes of reproduction. a (b) (a) ) (©) (a) (b) 35/1 i a 10 V aa 10 W, 220 V sania % 2 aes 220 VAT sarge coed donb 13a ahaa a wanes ger ae afteniera ef | urd ait y, Prat oft aaa: 2 9 ait 3.0 Fw FEA Seen daar Bonn & Late var # angi A atezat 5val @ gap vere A oaat & dha Bh awit fore show ork difaR f Gi) afrieat 3 dot data #3 a % fee & fat a dice ufenfera =fifire 1 arate fare serra fae ata waa Pe erm fetes fee A een a 9a Za & Fery aTARee Feo arte wife | cate ed & oad a oven oe Ae | Rat et ts aa A vere A) ave 2 x 10% v/s aT aT H sere al Ae 3 x 10) mis 21 af Pratt ae Has 25 DB, a seh Se Bl aera fae | aaa z asus da a ais 8 Ha Peat salts Bt — 25 D avr Se ee \att Ging aft & feet aitcta da el saipreren 3 cen we | ag wer ga Sa A fet fara at Fao gO a ais aa fara ar fafara a a 10cm wT? res sare en 6] ote sph ah fe Fer ata wife | we 22 fa) (b) (a) (b) {ce} (a) (b) ‘Two lamps rated 100 W, 220 V and 10 W, 220 V are connected in parallel to 220 V supply. Calculate the total current through the cireuit. Two resistors X and Y of resistances 2 Q and 3 Q respectively are first joined in parallel and then in series. In each case the voltage supplied is 5 V. () Draw circuit diagrams to show the combination of resistors in each case. (ii) Calculate the voltage across the 3 Q resistor in the series combination of resistors, Draw a labelled ray diagram to show the path of a ray of light incident obliquely on one face of a glass slab. Calculate the refractive index of the material of a glass slab. Given that the speed of light through the glass slab is 2x 108 m/s and in air is 3 x 10° m/s. Calculate the focal length of a lens, if its power is - 2-5 D. OR A person suffering from myopia (near-sightedness) was advised to wear corrective lens of power ~2°5 D. A spherical lens of same focal length was taken in the laboratory. At what distance should a student place an object from this lens so that it forms an image at a distance of 10 cm from the lens ? Draw a ray diagram to show the position and nature of the image formed in the above case. 23

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