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SCIENCE

1. Space has to be left between two sections of the rail (ii) The region of low pressure is produced by the
tracks because heat of sun on the surface of Earth.
A. The railway tracks are made of iron. A. Only (i) is correct
B. The railway tracks are made of insulators. B. Only (ii) is correct
C. The railway tracks contract during summers. C. Both (i) and (ii) are correct
D. The railway tracks expand during summers. D. Both (i) and (ii) are incorrect
2. Which of the following is the correct order in terms 6. Man A can run 10 m in 1 second, man B can run 25 m
of expansion when heated? in 1 second and man C can run 1000 m in 1 second.
A. Solid > Liquid > Gas Then,
B. Liquid > Gas > Solid A. Man A is 2.5 times as fast as the man B.
C. Gas > Liquid > Solid B. Man B is 2.5 times as fast as the man A.
D. Solid > Gas > Liquid C. Man C is 100 times as fast as the man B.
3. Which of the following graphs show the correct change D. Man B is 100 times as fast as the man A and
in temperature over time when water is heated? 2.5 times as fast as the man C.

7. Which of the following speed distance graphs show


that a particle comes to rest suddenly?
A. B.


A. B.


C. D.

4. Match the columns and select the correct option from C. D.


the given codes.

Column I Column II
(a) With higher speed (i) Monsoon 8. A particle is moving from point A to point B, taking a
wind around a low circular path. It takes 2 s to complete its path. What is
pressure area the magnitude of the average velocity of the particle
if the radius of the circle is 2 m ?
(b) Storm cloud with high (ii) Tornado
speed wind. A. 4 m s–1 
(c) Sparkling between (iii) Cyclone B. 2 m s–1
clouds with heavy C. 1 m s–1
D. Zero
rain
(d) The winds from the (iv) Thunderstorm 9. In the given circuit, for which condition will bulb
oceans that carry water glow if M, N and O are switches of the circuit?
and bring rain.
A. (a) – (ii), (b) – (i), (c) – (iii), (d) – (iv)
B. (a) – (iii), (b) – (ii), (c) – (iv), (d) – (i)
C. (a) – (i), (b) – (iii), (c) – (ii), (d) – (iv)
D. (a) – (iv), (b) – (iii), (c) – (i), (d) – (ii)

5. On Earth's surface, a convection current is produced A. When only switch M will be closed.
in the air because B. When only switches N and O will be closed.
(i) The sun heats up the Earth's surface and the air over C. When only switches O and M will be closed.
it becomes lighter and rises up. D. When only switches M and N will be closed.

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10. Which of the following is a correct statement? 15. Distilled water is
A. The amount of heat produced in a wire does not A. acidic
depend on its thickness, length and material. B. basic
B. Fuses are used to prevent the circuit from over C. neutral
heating. D. none of these.
C. Electromagnets are permanent magnets.
D. Electromagnets work without electric current. 16. Observe the following table carefully and identify the
incorrect observations.
11. Read the given statements and select the correct S. No. Substances Red litmus Blue litmus
option. paper to blue paper to red
Statement 1 : When a compass needle is placed near a
(i) Curd ü û
current carrying wire, it gets deflected from its north-
south position. (ii) Window ü û
Statement 2 : When electric current passes through a cleaner
wire, it behaves like a magnet. (iii) Vitamin C û ü
A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2
is the correct explanation of statement 1. (iv) Spinach ü û
B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 (v) Milk of û ü
is not the correct explanation of statement 1. magnesia
C. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
D. Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true. (vi) Potassium ü û
hydroxide
12. Manu is observing her image in a plane mirror. The
distance between Manu and her image is 6 m. If she A. (ii), (iii) and (vi) only
moves 2 m towards the mirror, then the distance B. (i) and (vi) only
between mirror and Manu's image will be C. (iii), (iv) and (v) only
A. 8 m D. (i), (iv) and (v) only
B. 6 m 17. You are provided with two test tubes P and Q as shown
C. 3 m in figure with different liquids. The observations are
D. 1 m listed below when you add
(a) a few drops of China rose indicator
13. Salman stands very close to a mirror, the image formed
(b) a few drops of methyl orange indicator
is virtual, erect and magnified. The mirror is
(c) a few drops of phenolphthalein solution to each
A. Concave mirror test tube.
B. Convex mirror
C. Plane mirror
D. Either concave mirror or convex mirror.

14. The diagram shows four objects P, Q, R, S in front of


a mirror. The card prevents the observer's eye from
seeing the objects directly. Which object's image can
be seen in the mirror?

Test tube Effect on Effect on Effect on
China rose methyl phenol-
indicator orange phthalein
indicator solution
P (i) Red Colourless
Q Green (ii) (iii)
(i), (ii) and (iii) are respectively
A. P A. Green, Yellow, Colourless
B. Q B. Magenta, Yellow, Colourless
C. R C. Magenta, Yellow, Pink
D. S D. Green, Orange, Pink.

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18. Look at the figure which shows solutions taken in M N
test tubes P, Q and R. A. ZnSO4 CuSO4
B. CuSO4 FeSO4
C. FeSO4 CuSO4
D. CuSO4 CuSO4

22. Which of the following are true when milk changes


into curd?
P Q R (i) Its state is changed from liquid to semi-solid.
(Basic) (Acidic) (Neutral) (ii) It changes colour.
Which of the following best identifies P, Q and R?
(iii) It changes taste.
P Q R
(iv) The change cannot be reversed.
A. Calamine solution Lemon juice Grapes
Choose the correct option.
juice
A. (i) and (ii) are correct.
B. Baking powder Vinegar Glucose
B. (ii) and (iii) are correct.
solution solution
C. (i), (iii) and (iv) are correct.
C. Organic matter Slaked lime Distilled
water D. (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) are correct.
D. Curd Tartaric acid Milk 23. Which of the following adaptations help penguins to
survive in extreme cold Antarctic regions ?
19. The gas we use in the kitchen is called liquefied
petroleum gas (LPG). In the cylinder it exists as a (i) Presence of thick layer of blubber under the feathers
liquid. When it comes out from the cylinder it becomes (ii) Presence of heavy and solid bones
a gas (Change - X ) and then it burns (Change - Y ). (iii) Streamlined body and webbed feet
The following statements pertain to these changes. (iv) Short ears to retain body heat
Choose the correct one. A. (iv) only
A. Process X is a chemical change.
B. (i) and (iii) only
B. Process Y is a chemical change.
C. (i) and (iv) only
C. Both processes X and Y are chemical changes.
D. (i), (ii) and (iii) only
D. Both processes X and Y are physical changes.
24. Which of the following adaptations are shown by
20. Saurabh took few iron turnings and mixed them well toucan bird?
with sulphur powder. He could separate the iron A. Big and long beak to eat nuts, fruits and insects.
turnings with the help of a magnet. He then heated B. Four toes in each foot to perch on trees.
the mixture for some time and tried to separate the
C. They are strong swimmers.
iron turnings with the magnet but he could not. Why?
D. Both A and B
A. On heating a chemical change takes place and a
new compound is formed. 25. Select an incorrect statement for weather and climate.
B. On heating the nature of iron changes hence it is A. Tropical rainforests have hot and humid climate.
not attracted by magnet. B. Weather cannot be accurately predicted as it is a
C. On heating a physical change takes place hence very complex phenomenon.
iron and sulphur get mixed up. C. Temperature, humidity, wind speed, etc. Are the
D. On heating iron evaporates and only sulphur is elements/parameters of weather.
left behind. D. Weather does not change over short periods of
time.
21. Ajay put an iron nail in solution M. After some time
the nail became shining brown. Identify the solutions 26. Kavya described a fabric as follows
M and N.
• It is a natural and biodegradable fabric.
• It does not catch fire very easily.
• It is a perfect insulator as it can trap air in the
pockets formed between the individual fibres.
Which of the following fibres can form such fabric?

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A. Cotton A. Amylase
B. Wool B. Bile
C. Silk C. Pepsin
D. Jute D. HCl

27. Read the given passage and identify the various 32. In green plants, the food is prepared by the leaves.
processes involved in the processing of wool. The process of synthesis of food by the leaves in the
(i) is the process of removal of the fleece from presence of sunlight is called photosynthesis. The
the animal. In (ii) , wool is washed to remove immediate product of photosynthesis is________.
dirt and grease. The process of removing damaged A. Glycerol
or inferior wool from fleece is called (iii) . (iv) B. Protein
is separation of wool according to the length, colour C. Glucose
and texture of fibres. (v) is straightening of fibres D. Sucrose
by passing them through series of combs having
metal teeth. 33. Which of the following processes occurs during
inhalation ?
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v)
(i) The diaphragm moves downward
A. Shearing Scouring Sorting Carding Weaving
(ii) Sternum is pulled in
B. Shearing Sorting Scouring Grading Carding
(iii) Ribs move upwards
C. Shearing Grading Scouring Carding Finishing
(iv) Increase in size of chest cavity
D. Shearing Scouring Sorting Grading Carding
A. (i), (ii) and (iv) only
28. Match column I with column II and select the correct B. (ii) and (iii) only
option from the codes given below. C. (i), (iii) and (iv) only
Column I Column II D. (i) and (iv) only
(a) Cashmere (i) Rabbit
34. Observe the given Venn diagram and select the option
(b) Angora wool (ii) Cellulose which correctly identifies X, Y and Z.
(c) Rayon (iii) Bacterial disease
Respires Respires
(d) Anthrax (iv) Goat
through skin Y through
A. (a) – (iv), (b) – (i), (c) – (ii), (d) – (iii) lungs
B. (a) – (ii), (b) – (i), (c) – (iv), (d) – (iii) X

C. (a) – (iv), (b) – (ii), (c) – (i), (d) – (iii) Z


D. (a) – (iii), (b) – (i), (c) – (ii), (d) – (iv) Respires
through gills
29. The wool X is obtained from Angora goat which is
found in hilly regions of Jammu & Kashmir. This wool
is extremely light in weight. Identify X. X Y Z
A. Mohair A. Earthworm Lizard Whale
B. Angora B. Hydra Frog Dolphin
C. Cashmere C. Frog Snake Whale
D. Llama D. Earthworm Frog Fish

30. Second muscular chamber of ruminant stomach which 35. Sahil took a beaker containing lime water and blew
receives partially digested food is________. air into it through straw. Lime water turned milky.
A. Abomasum What can be concluded from this?
B. Reticulum A. Respiration involves breakdown of sugars to release
C. Rumen energy.
D. Omasum B. Exhaled air contains carbon dioxide.
C. Presence of oxygen is must for respiration.
31. Which of the following is associated with digestion
D. Dust particles are present in lime water.
of fat?

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36. Gaseous exchange in plants takes place through X Y Z
________. A. Cucumber Lily Maize
B. China rose Ginger Grass
A. Stomata
C. Mustard Onion Wheat
B. Lenticels D. Papaya Lily Grass
C. Pistil
D. Both A and B 42. The method of producing new plants with desired
characters in a special nutrient medium under sterile
37. The biggest blood vessel in the body having thick conditions is called__________.
walls with narrow lumen is ________. A. Vegetative propagation
A. Aorta B. Tissue culture
B. Pulmonary vein C. Fragmentation
C. Pulmonary artery D. Sexual reproduction
D. Vena cava
43. In the given food web, how many secondary consumers
38. Which of the following is the major constituent of are there?
urine?
A. Glucose
B. Sodium chloride
C. Water
D. Urea

39. Passage of water in osmosis occurs through ________.


A. Semi-permeable membrane
B. Permeable membrane
C. Impermeable membrane
D. Both A and B
A. 3
40. Look at the figure of embryosac inside the ovule of B. 4
a flowering plant. What does the label 'X' represent? C. 5
D. 6

44. Match column I with column II and select the correct


option.
Column I Column II
1. Skin (a) Bile
2. Large intestine (b) Carbon dioxide

A. Male gamete 3. Liver (c) Sweat
B. Egg cell 4. Lungs (d) Solid waste
C. Ovule A. (1) – (c), (2) – (d), (3) – (a), (4) – (b)
D. Growing embryo B. (1) – (b), (2) – (c), (3) – (d), (4) – (a)
41. Refer to the given flow chart and select the option C. (1) – (a), (2) – (b), (3) – (d), (4) – (c)
which correctly identifies X, Y and Z. D. (1) – (d), (2) – (b), (3) – (a), (4) – (c)

45. Observe the given figure carefully and select an


incorrect statement.

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A. It is a bisexual flower and can be of pea plant. C. Part 'R' could be pollen tube which carries pollen
B. Basal part of 'P' develops into fruit after grains to ovary.
fertilisation. D. Part 'T' protects flower during the bud stage and
withers off after fertilisation.

ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Rohan was preparing to boil some soup in a pot for A. b only
dinner. After the soup had boiled for a few minutes, B. b and c only
he poured it out from the pot into a big bowl. Next, C. a and b only
he left the big bowl of hot soup on the kitchen table
D. a, b and c
for half an hour. Which graph will best represent the
changes in temperature of the bowl? 48. Match column I with column II and select the correct
Temperature of bowl (°C) option from the codes given below.
100 Column I Column II

A. (a) Crown (i) Roof or cover formed


by tree branches in
upper regions
0 Time (min)
(b) Understorey (ii) Part of tree, above
Temperature of bowl (°C) the stem, which has
branches
100
(c) Canopy (iii) Dark coloured layer
B. covered with twigs,
fruits and seeds
0 Time (min) (d) Forest floor (iv) Different horizontal
layers of plants,
Temperature of bowl (°C) comprising of shrubs,
small trees and herbs
100
A. (a) – (i), (b) – (iv), (c) – (ii), (d) – (iii)
C. B. (a) – (ii), (b) – (iv), (c) – (i), (d) – (iii)
C. (a) – (i), (b) – (iii), (c) – (ii), (d) – (iv)
D. (a) – (ii), (b) – (iii), (c) – (i), (d) – (iv)
0 Time (min)
49. Study the given classification chart carefully and select
Temperature of bowl (°C) the correct option.
100

D.


0 Time (min)

47. Magnesium ribbon burns in air to give a white powder


of magnesium oxide. This powder is mixed with water
and tested for its nature. Mark the observations which
are correct. A. P could be pitcher plant and Q is a mushroom.
a. The solution turns red litmus blue, hence B. X represents parasitic mode of nutrition and R
magnesium oxide is basic. could be Venus fly trap.
b. The solution turns methyl orange yellow, hence C. Q is fungi, showing parasitic mode of nutrition
magnesium oxide is basic. and Y represents insectivorous mode of nutrition.
c. There is no change in the colour of phenol- D. P could be Mistletoe and Y represents symbiotic
phthalein, hence magnesium oxide is acidic. mode of nutrition.

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50. The given figure shows internal structure of human (i) Pumps deoxygenated blood to lungs for
heart. Select option that correctly matches the labels oxygenation.
P, Q, R and S in the figure with given list (i – iv) (ii) Receives deoxygenated blood from different body
indicating their function. parts through vena cava.
(iii) Receives oxygenated blood through pulmonary
vein.
(iv) Has thick walls and pumps blood into aorta.
P Q R S
A. (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
B. (iv) (ii) (i) (iii)
C. (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)
D. (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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