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Class: X Class (CBSE) Max. Marks. 40
Sub: Physical Science: Weekend Exam. Time 1 ½ hors.

I. Answer the following Questions: (5x4=20)

1. Write the image formation by concave mirror for the following position of object
i) at ‘C’ (ii) between ‘C’ & ‘F’ (iii) between ‘p’ and ‘F’
2. A convex mirror with radius of curvature of 3m is used as rear view mirror for a vehicle.
If a bus is located at 5m from this mirror, find the position, nature and size of the image?
3. Draw the ray diagrams necessary for the image formation by concave and convex mirrors?
4. Write the rules for sign convention.
5. Write rules for ray diagram for both concave and convex mirror?
II. Answer the following questions: (7x2=14)

6. State differences between concave and convex mirrors.


7. Distinguish between real and virtual image.
8. The magnification produced by a mirror is +1. What does it mean?
9. How we get virtual image by using concave mirror?
10. Why do prefer a convex mirror as a rear-view mirror in the vehicles?
11. Explain principle of solar cooker with diagram?
12. Why do prefer concave mirror in the head light of vehicles
III. Fill in the blanks: (6x1=6)

13. We get a diminished image with a concave mirror when the object is placed ________________
14. Magnification, M = _______________
15. Size of image formed by convex mirror is always _________________
16. The minimum distance form real object to real image in a concave mirror is ___________
17. All distances related to spherical mirror measured from ________________
18. We get a virtual image in a concave mirror when the object is placed____________
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I. Answer the following questions: ( Long Ans qes) (5x5=25)


1. With help of labelled diagram, describe an activity to show that acids produce icons
only in aqueous solutions.
2. What happens when an acid reacts with a metal carbonate? Explain with help of an example
Write chemical equation involved.
3. Explain with help an activity, When acids reacts with metal?
4. What is indicator? Explain different types of indicators and how it is useful in identifying acids
And bases?
5. Calculate the volume, mass and number of molecules of hydrogen liberated, when 230g of
Sodium reacts with excess of water at STP. (Atomic masses of Na = 23g O= 16g and H = 1g)
The reaction is Na(s) + H2O(l) —> NaOH(aq) + H2(g)

II. Answer fhe following questions : (Short ans ques) (5x2=10)

6. What is a neutralization reaction? Explain with an example.


7. Why do acids not show acidic behavior in the absence of water?
8. What happens when an acids reacts with a metal oxide? Explain with example?
9. While diluting acid, why it is recommended that the acid should be added to water and not
Water to the acid?
10. How to make a chemical equation more informative?

III. Fill in the blanks. (5x1=5)

1. Acids produce ________________ ions on dissolving in water


2. The indicator which produces yellow colour in an alkaline solution is ______________
3. H+ ions exists in the form of __________________
4. Ca(OH)2 + CO2 —> _______________________
5.Substances do not show their acidic properties without ______________
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I. Answer the following questions: (4x4=16)

1. The distance between two point sources of light is 24cm. Where should a convergent lens
a focal length of f = 9cm can be placed between them to obtain the images of both sources at
the same point.
2. A transparent sphere of radius ‘R’ and refractive index ‘n’ is kept in air. At what distance from
the surface of the sphere should a point object be placed on the principal axis so as to form a
real image at the same distance from the second surface of the sphere?
3. Find the radii of curvature of a convex – concave lens made of glass with refractive index n 1.5 having
Focal length of 24cm. One of the radii of curvature is double the other.
4.a) Explain the characteristics of the image formed due to convex lens, when object is placed
At between F and C.
b) Explain about refraction and refractive index.

II. Answer the following questions: (8x2=16)

5. Can a virtual image be photographed by a camera?


6. A double convex lens has two surfaces of equal radii ‘R’ and refractive index n = 1.5. find the
focal length?
7.A convex lens is make up of three different materials. How many of images does it formed?
8. Write the difference between convex lens and concave lens?
9. Does the focal lengths of the lens depend on surrounding medium?
10. Explain the situation for drawing the ray diagram.
11. Find the focal length of a converging lens is 20cm. An object is 60cm from the lens. Where will the
Image b formed and what kind of image?
12. Find the focal length of plane convex lens if its radius of curvature ‘R’ and its refractive index ‘n’.

III. Answer the following questions: (4x1=4)

13. Write the lens maker’s formula and explain the terms?
14. Write the uses of object placed beyond on center of curvature?
15. Write the 3 applications of concave lens?
16. A concave lens of focal length 15cm forms an image 10cm from the lens. How far is the object
Placed from the lens?
IV. Fill in the blanks. (4x1=4)

1. ______________ Material are used for preparation of lens

2. Air bubble on water acts as a____________ lens.

3. If the refracted ray from a convex lens is travelling parallel to the principal axis, then
Image distance is _____________________

4. An object is placed at a distance of 30 cm from a convex lens of focal length 20cm_____________


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I. Answer the following questions: (4x1=4)


1. Define least distance of distinct vision?
2. Define Accomodation of lens?
3. Draw a diagram showing refraction of a ray of light through a glass prism and mark the angle of
Mark the angle of deviation?
4. Name the three phenomenon of light responsible for the formation of rainbow in sky?

II. Answer the following questions: (8x2=16)

5. A prism with an angle A = 600 produces an angle of minimum deviation of 30 0. Find the refractive index?
6. The near point of a hypermetric eye is 1m. What is the power of the lens required to correct this defect?
Assume that the near point of normal eye is 25cm?
7. What happens to the image distance in the eye when we increase the distance of an object from the eye?
8. Why normal eye not able to see clearly the object place closer than 25cm?
9. Explain the formation of rainbow?
10. How do you appreciate the working of ciliary muscles in the eye?
11. Why does the sky appears dark instead of blue to an astronaut?
12.i) Define Near point? (ii) Define Angle of vision?

III. Answer the following questions: (4x5=20)

13. A person is suffering from certain eye defect when he contacted the doctor, then doctor told him
to wear concave lens. Then what is the defect from which the person is suffering and draws the ray diagram
to correct that defect?
14. Explain the following applications?
i) Why do sky appears to be blue? (ii) Why clouds are white in colour?
iii) Banger signals are red colour why? (iv) Sun set (or) sun rise is red why?
15. Is splitting of white light into colours explain the process? Try using activity?
16. Explain about Hypermetropia and corrective procedure?
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Sub: Chemistry. Weekend Test Time 1 ½ hours.

I. Answer the following questions: (5x3=15)

1. What are the quantum numbers? Describe significance of each quantum numbers?
2. What is electromagnetic spectrum? Define related terms and how it is useful to understand structure
of atom?
3. Write short notes on: (i) Bohr’s theory of hydrogen spectrum (ii) Summerfield’s theory

II. Answer the following questions: (3x2=6)

4. Explain Plank’s quantum theory of electromagnetic radiation?


5. How Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle leads to development of quantum mechanical model of an atom?

III. Answer the following questions: (7x2=14)

6. Draw the shapes of dxy, d x2 – y2 and dz2.


7. What is electronic configuration? Write the electronic configuration of Sc and Cu?
8. Explain Afbau’s theory of filling of orbitals?
9. What is Paul’s exclusion principle? Give examples.
10. What is Hund’s rule? Give examples?
11. The electronic configuration of Nitrogen is which is rule
Violated and why?

12. What are absorption and emission spectrum?

III. Answer the following questions: (5x1=5)

13. How many electrons in an atom may have n = 4 and ms = + ½?


14. An atomic orbital has n = 2. What are the possible values of l and ml?
15. Which rule is violated 1S0 2s2 2p4?
16. How orbital is different from Bohr’s orbit?
17. The Wavelength of a radio wave is 0.5m. Find its frequency?
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Class: X Class (SSC) Max. Marks. 40.
Sub: Physical Science: Weekend Exam. Time 1 ½ hours
I. Answer the following questions: [5x4=20]

1. a) State Ohm’s law, suggest an experiment to verify it and explain the procedure?
b) Write the limitation and Ohm’s law?
2. a) How do you verify that resistance of a conductor is proportional to the cross section area of
conductor for constant length and temperature?
b) Deduce the expression for the equivalent resistance of three resisters connected din series?
3. Explain the process and extraction of highly reactive metals?
4. Suggest an experiment to prove that the presence of air and water or essential for corrosion.
Explain the procedure.

II. Answer the following questions in short: [10x2=20]

5. Write short note on (with example): (i) Calcination (b) Smelting


6. What is thermite process? Explain its application?
7. What is activity series? How it helps in extraction of metals?
8. a) Aluminium is an active metal if it occurs as a chloride in nature, which method of reduction of
suitable for its extraction?
b) When do we use magnetic separation method for concentration of an ore?
9. a) What is flux? What is use of it in pyro chemical process?
b) What is Galvaniza
Show the directions of current and write any two loop equations.
11. Why don’t we use series arrangement in domestic circuits?
12. Are the headlights of a car connected in series or parallel? Why?
13. A wire of length 2m and radius 0.1mm has a resistance of 100 Ω. Find the resistivity of the material?
14.a) Why do we consider tungsten as a suitable material for making the filament of a bulb?
b) Are resistors 3 and 4 in series? Explain your answer
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Class: X Class (SSC) Max. Marks. 25.
Sub: Physical Science: Weekend Exam. Time 1 hour.

I. Answer the following questions: [6x2=12]

1. State the differences between Concave and convex mirrors ?


2. Distinguish between real and virtual images?
3. Define the following terms and show is in spherical mirror:
(i) Radius curvature (ii) Focal length (iii) Object distance (iv) Principal axis (v) Normal
4. Write the rules for sign convention?
5. How do you get virtual image using a concave mirror?
6. Why do we prefer convex mirror as rearview mirror in the vehicle?
7. Explain the formation and image with characteristic when object at: [8m]
a) at ‘c’ (b) beyond ‘c’ (c) at any place (convex mirror) d) at ‘F’
8. Write he chemical formula of following compounds: [3m]
i) Calcium carbonate (b) Magnesium hydroxide (iii) Carbon dioxide
9. Write the valency of the following elements: [2M]
1) Potassium (ii) Neon (iii) Fluorine (iv) Aluminum

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Class: X Class (SSC) Max. Marks. 25.
Sub: Physical Science: Weekend Exam. Time 1 hour.

I. Answer the following questions: [6x2=12]

1. State the differences between Concave and convex mirrors ?


2. Distinguish between real and virtual images?
3. Define the following terms and show is in spherical mirror:
(i) Radius curvature (ii) Focal length (iii) Object distance (iv) Principal axis (v) Normal
4. Write the rules for sign convention?
5. How do you get virtual image using a concave mirror?
6. Why do we prefer convex mirror as rearview mirror in the vehicle?
7. Explain the formation and image with characteristic when object at: [8m]
a) at ‘c’ (b) beyond ‘c’ (c) at any place (convex mirror) d) at ‘F’
8. Write he chemical formula of following compounds: [3m]
i) Calcium carbonate (b) Magnesium hydroxide (iii) Carbon dioxide
9. Write the valency of the following elements: [2M]
1) Potassium (ii) Neon (iii) Fluorine (iv) Aluminum
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Class: X Class (SSC) Max. Marks. 25.
Sub: Chemistry: Weekend Exam. Time 1 hour.

I. Answer the following questions: [9x2=18]


1. Why to balance a chemical equation?
2. What are physical and chemical changes in a chemical reaction?
3. What is precipitation reaction?
4. How to make a chemical equation more informative?
Solve the following molar mass equation?
5. How many grams of hydrogen gas is needed to produce 85.2g of Ammonia?
N2 + H2 → NH3
6. Given the following equation: KCl O3 → KCl + O2. How many moles of O2 can be produced by letting 12
moles of KClO3 react?
7. If 92 g of Aluminium is produced, how many grams of aluminium nitrate reacted?
Al (NO3)3 + Mg → Mg (NO3)2 + Al
8. How many grams of MgCl2 will be produced from 12 g of Mg(OH)2 and 42g of HCl?
Mg (OH)2 + HCl → MgCl2 + H2 O
9. CO + H2 → CH3OH. Suppose 356 g of CO and 65 g of H2 mixed and allowed to react? What mass of
CH3OH is prepared?

Balance the following chemical equations of : [7x1=7]

10. Zn + HCl → ZnCl2 + H2 (11) C6H12O6 → C2H5 OH + CO2 (12) C3 H8 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
13 Fe + O2 → Fe2O3 (14) Calcium hydroxide + Nitric Acid →Calcium Nitrate + Water.
15. Barium chloride + Sodium sulphate → Barium sulphate + sodium Chloride
16. KClO3 →KCl + O2
ATOMIC MASSES: ( Information)
N = 14 g, H = 1g, Cl = 35.5, O = 16g, Al = 27g, Mg = 24g, C = 12g, K = 39g
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Sub: Physical Science Weekend Exam. Time: 1 hour

I. Answer the following questions: [4x1=4]

1. The PH of three solutions A, B, C are 4, 9 , 6 respectively . Arrange them increasing order of acidic strength.
2. Name the sodium compound which is used for softening hard water?
3. Write two advantages and disadvantages of convex lens?
4. Write the terms of lens Marker’s formula?

II. Answer the following questions: [4x2=8]

5. A 4.0 cm tall object is placed perpendicular to the principle axis of a convex lens of focal length 20cm. If the
distance of the object is 30 cm from the lens, find the position, nature and size of the image , find its
magnification?
6. Find the focal length of the plane convex lens if its radius of curvature ‘R’ and its ‘n’ (refractive index)
7. You have four solution A, B, C, and D. The P H of solution on A is 6, B is 9, C is 12 and D is 7.
a) Identify the most aridic is most basic solution.
b) Arrange the above 4 solutions in the increasing order of H + ion concentration.
c) State the change in colour of P H paper on dipping in solution C and D.
8. What are three products of chlor – alkali process write one commercially important material that can be
prepared from each of these products?

III. Answer the following questions: [2x4=8]

9. The distance between two points source of light is 24cm. Where should a convergent lens with a focal
length of f= 9 cm be placed between them to obtain the image of both source at the same point?
10. Plaster of pairs should be stored in moisture proof containers – why? Explain with uses.

IV. Fill in the blanks: [5x1=5]

1. A 10 mm long owl pin placed vertically infront of a concave lens. A 5 mm long image of the owl pin is formed
At 30 cm infront of the lens find focal length __________________
2. A student focused the image of a distant object on the screen as shown in the figure by using a device ‘X’. This
device ‘X’ could be _________________ screen

3. A solution reacts with crushed egg shells to give a gas that turn lime water milky ___________
4. PH of household bleach _________________
5. Under ______________ condition a concave lens can form real image a real image larger than the actual
object.
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Sub: Physical Science Weekend Exam. Time: 2 hours.

I. Answer the following questions: [7x1=7]

1. Write four quantum numbers for 2P 1 electrons? (2) Which model explains find spectrum of atom?
3. Which principle is not followed configuration give reasons 1S 2, 2S2, 2P4?
4. How many values can ‘l’ have for n = 4? (5) Define orbital?
6. What is the velocity of electrons? (7) What is the use of quantum numbers?

II. Answer the following questions: [6x2=12]

8. Explain the reason for K – shell has lower energy than the L – shell?
9. Draw a neat diagram of Moeller’s chart?
10. Is it possible to find exact position of electrons? How do you find the position and velocity of electron?
11. Explain Pauli’s exclusive principle with example?
12. What is the maximum number of electrons that can be kept in ‘N’ shell? What is the rule followed?
13. What is emission spectrum?

III. Answer the following questions: [4x4=12]

14. Explain a person is suffering with near sightedness ? How do you correct the focal length of that person and
correction techniques?
15. Explain about quantum numbers? 16. Explain about Bohr’s atomic model?
17. (a) Why clouds are white? (b) Why sky appearing Blue?

IV. Fill in the blanks: [5x1=5]

1.The change in focal length of an eye lens is caused by the action of __________
2.When i1 = i2 in a prism, the angle of deviation becomes ___________
4.f – orbitals present in ______________
5.The maximum numbers of electrons that can be accumulated I all the orbitals for which
L = 3 is ________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
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Sub: Physical Science Weekend Exam. Time: 2 hour

I. Answer the following questions: [7x1=7]

1. Write the relation between coulomb and ampere?


2. How is the direction of electric current related to the direction of flow of electrons in a wire?
3. What does on electric circuit mean?
4. State the relationship between the potential differences across the two ends of the conductor and the
The current (I) flowing through it?
5. Out of the two wires ‘x’ and ‘y’ shown below which one has greater resistance? Justify your answer?
l 2l
wire ‘x’ O O A Wire y O O A
6. A nichrome wire has a resistance of 10 Ω . Find the resistance of another nichrome wire, whose length
is three time and area of cross section four time the first wire?
7. write the difference between voltmeter and Ammeter?

II. Answer the following questions: [4x3=12]

1 1 1 1
8. Prove that = + +
R R 1 R 2 R3
9. What do you mean by overloading of current? Explain about it?
10. Explain about electric shock? How it occurs?
11.a) Mention the condition under which charges can move in a conductor. Name the device used to
maintain this condition in a circuit.
b) Explain in details about electric power?

III. Answer the following questions. [4x4=16]

12. Explain about ohm’s law and verify it.


13. Explain about Kirchhoff’s law and with suitable examples?
14 .a) Two bulbs have ratings 100w. 220v and 60 w, 220 v, which one has the greater resistance?
b) Are the head lights of a car connected in series or parallel?
15. a) Why should we connect electrical appliances in parallel in house hold circuit in preventing damage to various
damage to various electrical appliances connected in the circuit?
b) Find the number of electrons transferred between two points kept at a potential difference of 20v,
if 40J of work is done .

IV. Fill in the blanks: [5x1=5]

1. ___________________ gas is filled in electric bulbs and why?


2. If the current I through a resistor is increased by 100 % _______________ the increase in power delivered
by an circuit.
3. The resistivity does not change if ___________________
4. _________________ determines rate of energy is delivered by an circuit.
5. State the relation between power ‘p’ consumed by a device, its resistance R and voltage V across it__________
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Sub: Physical Science Weekend Exam. Time: 2 hour

I. Answer the following questions: [7x1=7]

1. Aluminium occurs in the combined state while gold does not. Why?
2. Why are metals not generally found in their free state?
3. Define mineral and ore?
4. What chemical process is used for obtaining a metal from its oxide?
5. Why stainless steel does not get rusted easily?
6. Give two methods to prevent rusting of iron?
7. What ae alloys? Given examples?

II. Answer the following questions: [4x3=12]

8. Carbonates and sulphide ore are usually converted into oxides during the process of extraction of metal,
Why?
9. Write the steps involved in extraction of pure metals in the middle of activity series from their carbonate ores?
10. Write differences between roasting and calcination?
11. What is thermite process explain about it with suitable examples?

III. Answer the following questions. [4x4=16]

12. Define Refining of metals? Explain about it in details?


13. Explain about corrosion and verify it experimentally?
14. a) What is Froth floatation process explain about it?
b) Two ores A and B were taken heating ore ‘A’ CO 2 is given out while ore ‘B’ gives SO2 gas. What steps will
you take to convert them?
15. a) Define smelting and explain the reaction involved in the blast furnace?
b) Draw a neat labelled diagram of reverberatory furnace and the use of it?

IV. Fill in the blanks: [5x1=5]

1. What happens when calcium is treated with water ______________


2. ___________________ metal displaces from the solution of salts by other metals
3. _____________ metal s are drawn in the thin wire
4. ________________ is non-metal which is in liquid state
5. When zinc rod is suspended in FeSO4 solution ______________
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Sub: Physical Science Weekend Exam. Time: 2 hour
I. Answer the following questions: [80x1=80]

1. State Ohm’s law (2) What is electricity resistivity


3. What happens to the resistance of a conductor when the length of conductor is reduced?
4. Mention one reason why tungsten is used for making filament of electric lamp?
5. The amount of charge passing through a cell in 4 sec is 12 c. Find the current supplied by cell?
6. What is the lowest resistance that can be obtained by combining four coils of resistance 4Ω, 8Ω, 12Ω and 24Ω
7. Give two uses of magnetic compass?
8. How is the strength of the magnetic field around a wire related to the strength of the electric current flowing
in the wire?
9. List two properties of magnetic lines of forces?
10. State the rule to determine the direction of a force experienced by a current carrying straight conductor
Placed in a magnetic field which is perpendicular?
11. When is the force experienced by a current carrying conductor placed in magnetic field is the largest?
12. Two circular coils A and B are placed closed to each other . If the current in the coil A is charged will some
Current be induced in the coil B? Give reason.
13. Write two differences between electromagnet and a permanent magnet?
14. Define Hund’s rule with example?
15. Why do different elements emit different flame colours when heated by the same nonluminous flame?
16. What do you mean ground state? 17. What information do the quantum number provide?
18.What is the significance of Planck’s constant? 19. Define Aufbau principle? Give example.
20. What is the use of line spectra? 21. Why do some atom combine while others do not?
22. What is the ionic linkage? 23. What is the use of VSEPR theory?
24. Name the bond present in the molecule (i) BACl 2 (ii) C2H4
25. NaCl dissolves in water but not in benzene? Explain. (26) What are bond angle in H 2O and NH3?
27. Write two differences between ionic bond and covalent bond?
28. Write two differences between sigma bond and pi bond? (29). Why clouds are white in colour?
30. Why is dangers signals are red? (31) Define Presbyopia?
32. Why do some people cannot be able to identify some colurs? (33) Define power of lens?
34. Why sky appears to be blue colour? (35) Which rays are called paraxial rays?
36. A prism with an angle A = 600 produces an angle of minimum deviation of 30 0. Find the refractive index?
37. Draw the ray diagram when object is placed on the centre of curvature. Write use of it.
38. The magnification produced by a mirror is – 1.5. What does it signify about the image formed?
39. The focal length of convex mirror is 16 cm, find radius of curvature?
40. Which mirror has wider field of view? 41. Suggest a new use with a spherical mirror?
42. Define lens? Classify them? 43. Can a virtual image be photographed by camera?
44. What is the behavior of convex lens, what if is kept in another medium?
45. Draw the ray diagram when object is placed in between object centre of curvature and focal length using
Concave lens?
46. A concave mirror and a convex lens are held in water. What changes, if any, do you expect in their focal
length ?
47. One half of a convex lens is covered with blank paper, with the lens produce a complete image of the object?
48. What were the limitations of Dobereiner’s traid?
49. Why does atomic radius changes as we move from left to right in period?
50. Given below are the atomic radii of some element of second period:
Element: B O N C
Atomic radii: 88 66 74 77
Arrange them in increasing order of atomic numbers.
51.An atom has electronic configuration 2, 8, 7. (a) What is the atomic number of element?
(b) which of the following elements would it be chemically similar?
52. Use Mendeleev’s periodic table predict the formula for the oxides of element K, C, Al, Si, Ba.
53. Examine elements in 3rd period : Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl. Ar
on which side of the periodic table (i) metals and (Ii) nonmetals placed.
ii) Name the metalloid out of element given above where they are located.
54. How do you know the reactivity of metals with chlorine decrease from top to bottom?
55. Write difference between ore and mineral? (56) Define flux?
57. Give two examples for corrosions? (58) What is thermite process? write examples?
59. What is auto reduction process write example?
60. Why do we add impurities to electrolyte during electrolytic extraction of metals?
61. What is the skeleton equation ?
62. How do you test the nature of solution formed when water is add to quick lime?
63. Write a balanced chimerical equation for the reaction between Zn and HCl?
64. When water is added to quick lime, what is the nature of the solution formed?
65. Balance the equation: (a) C3H8 + O2 CO2 + H2O (b) Pb(NO3)2 PbO + NO2 + O2
© Zn + AgNO3 Zn(NO3)2 + Ag
66. Carbon forms only covalent bonds? Why. 67. Draw electron dot structure of ethyene molecule.
68. Write the formula and name of next homologue of CH 3 – CH = CH2
69. What are two properties of carbon which leads to huge number of carbon compound?
70. Write the structure of 3- bromo – 2 – chloro – 5 – oxo hexanoic acid
71. Draw the structure of 2 – methyl pentan – 3- ol.
72. How do you appreciate the role of diamond in surgery?
73. Give the name of functional group? (i) – CHO (ii) - C = O - (iii) - DH (iv) - COOH
74. Define neutralization reaction with examples?
75. An acid or base reacts with water. Is this process is exothermic or endothermic?
76. What is the nature of the salt CaSO 4 formed by the reaction between calcium hydroxide and sulphuric acid?
77. Write the reaction when metal oxide reacts with acid?
78. What does 10H2O signify in the formula Na2 CO3 10H2O?
79. Write two uses of baking soda?
80. Fresh milk has a pH of 6. How do you think the pH will change as it turn into curd?
S.P.S. EDUCADTIONAL ACADEMY.
III. Floor, Azam Complex, Shivam Road, Hyd. Ph.No. 8501909966.
Class: X. (SSC)(MB) Max. Marks.40.
Sub: Physical Science Weekend Exam. Time: 2 hour

I. Answer the following questions: [7x1=7]

1. Aluminium occurs in the combined state while gold does not. Why?
2. Why are metals not generally found in their free state?
3. Define mineral and ore?
4. What chemical process is used for obtaining a metal from its oxide?
5. Why stainless steel does not get rusted easily?
6. Give two methods to prevent rusting of iron?
7. What ae alloys? Given examples?

II. Answer the following questions: [4x3=12]

8. Carbonates and sulphide ore are usually converted into oxides during the process of extraction of metal,
Why?
9. Write the steps involved in extraction of pure metals in the middle of activity series from their carbonate ores?
10. Write differences between roasting and calcination?
11. What is thermite process explain about it with suitable examples?

S.P.S. EDUCADTIONAL ACADEMY.


III. Floor, Azam Complex, Shivam Road, Hyd. Ph.No. 8501909966.
Class: X. (SSC)(MB) Max. Marks.40.
Sub: Physical Science Weekend Exam. Time: 2 hour

I. Answer the following questions: [7x1=7]

1. Aluminium occurs in the combined state while gold does not. Why?
2. Why are metals not generally found in their free state?
3. Define mineral and ore?
4. What chemical process is used for obtaining a metal from its oxide?
5. Why stainless steel does not get rusted easily?
6. Give two methods to prevent rusting of iron?
7. What ae alloys? Given examples?

II. Answer the following questions: [4x3=12]

8. Carbonates and sulphide ore are usually converted into oxides during the process of extraction of metal,
Why?
9. Write the steps involved in extraction of pure metals in the middle of activity series from their carbonate ores?
10. Write differences between roasting and calcination?
11. What is thermite process explain about it with suitable examples?

III. Answer the following questions. [4x4=16]

12. Define Refining of metals? Explain about it in details?


13. Explain about corrosion and verify it experimentally?
14. a) What is Froth floatation process explain about it?
b) Two ores A and B were taken heating ore ‘A’ CO 2 is given out while ore ‘B’ gives SO2 gas. What steps will
you take to convert them?
15. a) Define smelting and explain the reaction involved in the blast furnace?
b) Draw a neat labelled diagram of reverberatory furnace and the use of it?

IV. Fill in the blanks: [5x1=5]

1. What happens when calcium is treated with water ______________


2. ___________________ metal displaces from the solution of salts by other metals
3. _____________ metal s are drawn in the thin wire
4. ________________ is non-metal which is in liquid state
5. When zinc rod is suspended in FeSO4 solution ______________

III. Answer the following questions. [4x4=16]

12. Define Refining of metals? Explain about it in details?


13. Explain about corrosion and verify it experimentally?
14. a) What is Froth floatation process explain about it?
b) Two ores A and B were taken heating ore ‘A’ CO 2 is given out while ore ‘B’ gives SO2 gas. What steps will
you take to convert them?
15. a) Define smelting and explain the reaction involved in the blast furnace?
b) Draw a neat labelled diagram of reverberatory furnace and the use of it?

IV. Fill in the blanks: [5x1=5]

1. What happens when calcium is treated with water ______________


2. ___________________ metal displaces from the solution of salts by other metals
3. _____________ metal s are drawn in the thin wire
4. ________________ is non-metal which is in liquid state
5. When zinc rod is suspended in FeSO4 solution ______________
1. Aluminium occurs in the combined state while gold does not. Why?
2. Why are metals not generally found in their free state?
3. Define mineral and ore?
4. What chemical process is used for obtaining a metal from its oxide?
5. Why stainless steel does not get rusted easily?
6. Give two methods to prevent rusting of iron?
7. What ae alloys? Given examples?
8. Carbonates and sulphide ore are usually converted into oxides during the process of extraction of metal,
Why?
9. Write the steps involved in extraction of pure metals in the middle of activity series from their carbonate ores?
10. Write differences between roasting and calcination?
11. What is thermite process explain about it with suitable examples?
12. Define Refining of metals? Explain about it in details?
13. Explain about corrosion and verify it experimentally?
14. a) What is Froth floatation process explain about it?
b) Two ores A and B were taken heating ore ‘A’ CO 2 is given out while ore ‘B’ gives SO2 gas. What steps will
you take to convert them?
15. a) Define smelting and explain the reaction involved in the blast furnace?
b) Draw a neat labelled diagram of reverberatory furnace and the use of it?

IV. Fill in the blanks:

1. What happens when calcium is treated with water ______________


2. ___________________ metal displaces from the solution of salts by other metals
3. _____________ metal s are drawn in the thin wire
4. ________________ is non-metal which is in liquid state
5. When zinc rod is suspended in FeSO4 solution ______________

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