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Series ZIXYW/6 SET~1 seve ate Qp.Code 31/6/1 aaa. ater wear as SH aeR-afeaT Roll No. We-ye RK sara fers | Candidates must write the Q.P. Code on the title page of the answer-book. eo praia acl f ga we—aa Faas ys 312 1 A © osea—va 3 artes ara ft ait feu me wed—aa als &) adenell see-gfersr yE-7s afer | © Sr sis ac fe ga wea Fi 39 vee | eo Fans ara fren ge ae a we, Sayfa aes a os ora fore | 8 Faye at et fore 15 fire wr aera fear | wea wr fe ale 10.15, aa Pear TET | 10.15 3 8 10.30 a aH where act wavs a ug gi ge arate & ater 3 serge ais Ter eT Fora | Please check that this question paper contains 31 printed pages. QP. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. Please check that this question paper contains 39 questions. Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer- book before attempting it. * 15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m, From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m,, the candidates will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. SCIENCE ‘frutfea era : 3 ave sifirerc sim : 80 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 a eet eget {Pettitte 31/6/1 ale P.T.O. 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Section A, B, C, D and E, (iii) In section A - question number I to 20 are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) carrying 1 mark each. (iv) In section B - question number 21 to 26 are Very Short Answer (VSA) type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to these questions should be in the range of 30 to 50 words. (v) In section C - question number 27 to 38 are Short Answer (SA) type questions carrying 3 marks each, Answer to these questions should be in the range of 50 to 80 words. (vi) In section D - question number 34 to 36 are Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each, Answer to these questions should be in the range of 80 to 120 words. (vii) In section E - question number 37 to 39 are of 8 source-based /case-based units of assessment carrying 4 marks each with sub-parts. (viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in some Sections. 36/1 8 oe P.T.O. age ae we -% we 18 20 o% % weit 4 foc aa an famed 4 8 aad saa ww famed gfe sit ferfiag : 1. Baad: org & seers sve 8 afte ace %, Yeg ge ergait aisergs arest @ of often ea @ | ga wa eer aiaaTES & I. MgO I ZnO Il. Al,O, IV. Cad a) IsiktIL (b) afte IT (@) UlskIV @) I3ikIv 2, era aes ae ary aetrergs ren fcr oA ref eh | eA | 8 Eth enfant ater aif ate ee res a: waft | onifan actage waur®.... pH arate (a) acta | ger one ata aT wT Than ) ereétr | gia ona stewaet aes a 7 safes © afta | waasra sik gle ae ar Tae (a) area [set ore afte rat ae a 7 3. A aor anferer & se rned wt gi Predl Preaferfiad carafe etter HF serrdt Fr aera & weal (X) ak (y) & shea racer wets TEs: Zn) + H,S0 4p _ ZnSO 4x) + Hyg o | % @| oO ©) a | @ ©) @ | © @| @ | e 31/6 4 ae SECTION - A Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 - 20. 1. Metal oxides generally react with acids, but few oxides of metal also react with bases. Such metallic oxides are : 1 1. MgO I. ZnO MI. Al,0, IV. CaO (@) andi (b) Wand II (© UlandIv (@) LandIv 2. Few drops of aqueous solution of ammonium chloride are put on a universal indicator paper. The paper turns pink. Study the following table and choose the correet option. 1 Nature | Ammonium chloride is a salt of ...._ | Range of pH (a) acidie | weak acid and strong base less than 7 (b) basic | weak acid and strong base more than 7 (© acidic | strong acid and weak base less than 7 @_ basic _ | strong acid and strong bas 1 3. Select the appropriate state symbols of the products given as X and Y in the following chemical equation by choosing the correct option from table given below : 1 Zig) + HySO yg) —> ZnS 4x) + Hyg) ® @® @) © Oo () | @q) @) ©} @ | © @| @ | @ 36/1 be P.T.O. 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In the given diagram of a closed stomata : (1), (2), (3) and (4) respectively are 1 @ @) @ O (a) nucleus, chloroplast, guard cell, vacuole (p) nucleus, chloroplast,, vacuole, guard cell (©) chloroplast, nucleus, vacuole, guard cell (d) vacuole, guard cell, nucleus, chloroplast Walking in a straight line and riding a bicycle are the activities which are possible due to a part of the brain. Choose the correct location and name of this part from the given table 1 Part of the Brain Name (@) | Fore brain Cerebrum (b) | Mid brain Hypothalamus (© | Hind brain Cerebellum @ | Hind brain Medulla 36/1 Te P.T.O. a Sig Oe 10 cm Bera gOS ora ior a sea we Pah weg ae She waa Te eT area e | ator | fares (area) At et Per ae afew 7 (a) 10cmaan (&) 10cm © Wcem%20cm% aa @) 20cm a aftre ‘ata (ate) frag 2 (a) Bir ait fis aT (b) weiter afte fea ar (0) i, fea site fire eT @) sinsik aa sec cha ae ree Fre seer vet ape red SY CTT) wr Faw Te AA AD (ety 35 ee ese aerate 1, a 3 TA a eR wT ae ye ADA it or age wearer? (a) 1:3 ) 3:1 @ 4:1 @ 2:1 10, ate # faq re oer ore ar ste Afi sik ga meats sraAT TET: fareett “gl a OM GE LEC ) Gaia sik facet © wie siting @) aesitaciet 31/6/1 +8 ae 7. A student wants to obtain an erect image of an object using a concave mirror of 10 em focal length. What will be the distance of the object from mirror? 1 (a) Less than 10 em >) 10cm (© between 10 em and 20 em (@) more than 20 em 8. Bronze is an alloy of. 1 (a) Copper and Zine (®) Aluminium and Tin (©) Copper, Tin and Zine (@ Copper and Tin 9. In an experiment with pea plants, a pure tall plant (TT) is crossed with a pure short plant (tt). The ratio of pure tall plant to pure short plants in F, generation will be 1 @ 1 (b) 3:1 @ 4:1 @) 2:1 10. Study the given figure of a Food web and identify the primary consumer in the food web 1 Cat Bear Mice Seeds Plants Grass (a) Mice and Bear (b) Rabbit and Cat (©) Rabbit and Fox (@) Mice and Rabbit 36/1 oe P.T.O. GES Li, Genrer d faved & aii rae eH SPE IN o wm a ay) o @) LU, UL,IV,Vv >) 1,10, v,1V © LI0,V,1,1Vv @ 11,11, v,1v 12. Ard dng carafe eeflenil 1 afk IT a fran Aire - I. Mg+2HCl —+ MgCl, +H, I. NaOH + HCI —>NaCl+H,0 er eelienll & aalfina wet ae z — (a) TT freme often ait 11 free afta? | ) TT fremn after site ir efter afitirer? | (© Tate Tr art fra sifted € | @) Tair ahi falter aftfirard & | 13. Aa gatene sia & few gr aa wer} fate} orkea Fat P’ site Q’ wea: F - Pad FT Pp (a) maser 6) tata © waster @) weft ae et 31/6/1 10 11. Choose the correct order of the stages of binary fission in Leishmania. 1 a ab aD av) Ww) (a) 1,1, IL,IV,V (b) 1, 111, 0, V, IV (@ LI, I, IV @ 1,0, 01, V,Iv 12. Consider the following chemical equation I and II 1 I. Mg+2HCl —> MgCl, +H, I. NaOH + HCI — NaCl + H,0 The correct statement about these equations is — (a) ‘Tis a displacement reaction and ‘IP’ is a decomposition reaction. (6) ‘Tis a displacement reaction and ‘Il’ is double displacement reaction (©) Both T and ‘Il’ are displacement reactions. (@) Both ‘T and ‘Il’ are double-displacement reactions. 13. In the following diagram showing dispersion of white light by a glass prism, the colours ‘P’ and ‘Q’ respectively are — 1 fo White light Q Np (a) Red and Violet (b) Violet and Red (©) Red and Blue (d) Orange and Green 36/1 ae P.T.O. age ae 14. 49 fea me dia gai X, Y afk ZH fran Sifse - ga @ ae VA TS Fe fai airvett 2 qax Jay TAZ TW T/ @) ex b) Saaz © xXaky @ Yar 15, frei aheft creat ercarét afcnfere & vie grata at @ went! (>) Venferar RR ain ar AER TAT | (© waters RA ska wag Te | (@) wee Farge HT Ala 21 16. Hera Ha aor ae eT sete aT ores apr ArH wae eee - (a) Yen (gfe) (o) gaett (©) acta (recetia eta) (@) wifi (eres em) 31/6rt Re ae 14. Consider the following three flowers namely X, Y and Z. Which flower(s) would develop into a fruit ? 1 Flower Flower Y Flowor Z (a) ‘Xonly &) Zonly (© ‘Nand ‘¥ only @ Vand 15, The magnetic field inside a long straight current carrying solenoid : 1 (a) is zero. (b) decreases as we move towards its end. (©) increases as we move towards its end @ 16. In human eye the part which allows light to enter into the eye is — 1 (a) Retina (>) Pupil (© Bye lens (@ Cornea 36/1 13 P.T.O. 20, age sperston 178 20 aise arr ac omar Hi wedi a wer — safirosers (A) site sore (R) few mee | gr aT sae HS fee age fire Fert a re ATE : (@) A) sit ®) ai wel eB) ara (A) Hl ae ren BA! &) A) atk ® art aeh S, seq RB) ara (A) A we Sere TE a AZ | © Ree, WIR) TAI! @ raat, wR we fire (A) sa area Rea ar 2 set ort a ag ara ara ra a TATE fachfsa ara ge ae aT otra 4 fre aren, sre at eH aa ster Te | aren (R) : Set 1 tet HF facts Be AY wT sears Sonat Sez aaftranert (A): arererfeat at wert at ret soot earhftedt & are arae al sare 2 wrt (R) : Peet sen staet ¥ Sail 1 ware valet 2 | aaftranert (A) : sitter srr aifarchia ace & siqeh $8 wae & sito mem sear z | ern (R) : ae waarhta sta aren toe apt Sieh ae a gem Hea S| aftreert (A): Ghia ar renis sik seria aifsan & serie sik eerie A ae ‘Frere? | arm (R) : are ara & ssi & ate aren eet areas wae Ba B | 31/6rt ue 17. 18. 19. 20. ae Q. No. 17 to 20 are Assertion — Reasoning based questions. ‘These consists of two statements — Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below : (@) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of (A). () Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (© Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false. (@)_ Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true Assertion (A) : It is advised that while diluting an acid one should add water to acid and not acid to water keeping the solution continuously stirred Reason (R) : The process of dissolving an acid into water is highly exothermic, Assertion (A) : The energy which passes to the herbivores does not come back to autotrophs. Reason (R) : The flow of energy in a food chain is unidirectional. Assertion (A) : Amoeba takes in food using finger like extensions of the cell surface. Reason (R) : In all unicellular organisms, the food is taken in by the entire cell surface. Assertion (A) : Melting point and boiling point of ethanol are lower than that of sodium chloride. Reason (R) : The forces of attraction between the molecules of ionic compounds are very strong. 36/1 1b we P.T.O. 21 22. 23. 24, & ws We Aen 21 8 26 aia eq-seta we a seca fife fe ae deh carafe afi telee aftifeen é sera val | ar TAT fg Are | MnO, + 4HC]—> MnCl, + 2H,0 + Cl, (a) erates rect ot ofall oh fe site site 3 seer Ay site fa 3 ata a ara At a arg | ore (ob) haghat a ata steelers (Perea) ve ae een @ 2 dats ferflae 1 ert Wa Jer % wet 4 safer waren ar am ferfae | gaat sors wet are Ge aT geet hifi | af ge CTE a Ta BH TG Gt ear Tra fea FAT TTS SOT 7 a offre feet Sea afea a siete fea tear ® sik we St fret & ote fara at sae anf ar ar ea dare ae Rear siren 8, at sea wale eer Fae afta at ‘ser 7 se Prem abt ferftae farecht ereraar & sutra sees at eet Fae Stree | ata 7 quig san a were re A a are Bi wearaette | i = ' @) ei det meni 48 ate er mend area areas erat gar 2 7? seat gee A GE Fifa | 31/6/1 16 ae SECTION -B Q. No. 21 to 26 are Very Short Answer Questions, 21. State whether the given chemical reaction is a redox reaction or not. Justify your answer. 2 MnO, + 4HC]—> MnCl, + 2H,0 + Cl, 22. (a) List two differences between the movement of leaves of a sensitive plant and the movement of a shoot towards light. 2 OR (>) What happens at synapse between two neurons ? State briefly. 2 23. Give the name of the enzyme present in the fluid in our mouth cavity. State the gland which produces it. What would happen to the digestion process if this gland stops secreting this enzyme ? 2 24. Let the resistance of an electrical device remain constant, while the potential difference across its two ends decreases to one fourth of its initial value. What change will occur in the current through it ? State the law which helps us in solving the above stated question. 2 A light ray enters from medium A to medium B as shown in the figure. Medium 4 = ‘Medium (a) Which one of the two media is denser w.r.t. other medium ? Justify your answer. 1 36/1 Te P.T.O. 26. 27. 28. () aft snort A wert Aart, seme BH xa A ere, BME B erate A arte radi war 8 7 art (a) Fie verter fase gS sires Fae ER Bik et 1 Jaw HE ae HTT H STI uth 8 | ga sae A epee & arrarda Bl cay & fore arid srk wifes | () it sit ce % Freda sada wr: 2.42 3h 1.33 € 1 ee ale ret wT arraaie art SIT | ‘Praferfera a fean at Pratt ae aren Pre ferfere — (a) feet orcad ad ates & ard sik so Gracia aa Ai fea, aa (>) feet qetta aad aa & ceaag fee orcad aa ares aria aa A fe as -7 wea Ger 27 8 33 g-seila wea ara ath 4 aifediata itt faattactatia eit & ottaes ft wien A caren fifa | (a) Pret yee x ar sean sae Peto A aera eA Pear sat 8 sik ae ster area 2 aq HCl a afifeen ae ae ved feet te at sera Her 8 St ort a efter ae ach 2 | @) “Xarverahe am sit a farfac | Gi) sated Ser EA areh Taras sift & erate weiner ferfiae | erat 31/6/1 18 26. 27. 28. ae (b) Ifthe speed of light in medium A is v, and in medium B is u,, what is the refractive index of B with respect to A. OR of light starting from diamond is incident on the interface separating diamond and water. Draw a labelled ray diagram to show the refraction of light in this case. (b) Absolute refractive indices of diamond and water are 2.42 and 1.33 respectively. Find the value of refractive index of water wart. diamond. State the rule to determine the direction of a (a) magnetic field produced around a straight conductor carrying current and (b) force experienced by a current carrying straight conductor placed in a magnetic field which is perpendicular to it. SECTION -C Q. No. 27 to 33 are Short Answer Questions Explain the process of transport of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in a human body. (a) A substance ‘X’ is used as a building material and is insoluble in water. When it reacts with dil. HCI, it produces a gas which turns lime water milky. (i) Write the chemical name and formula of ‘X’ (i) Write chemical equations for the chemical reactions involved in the above statements. OR 36/1 “19 P.T.O. Ego b) fart wg Mi) sven safe we aN TG Pave Beh rg A feat ares @ aiftiiear dH ad ta ‘G’ fren 2 | @) ta'@ era fafa | Gi) gata A safeafa ar otter arg fae waa wet? Gil) 3a og Ft (1) fret ore er (2) fret aes & are aia & Taras efter ferfiae 29. (@) are uifeafeal a aral a enfed aA are eid sic 38 arfera ae arefl afer aor am fefiay | wa ae cide eat wi Hf enfa der 2 at eat atk HAA ret a srafieral A ell arg | () ae fee re site F @) ifm uni A, Baik C amram ferftae | Gi) Ask CS ae fefar | Gai) Seaait A feradt ara Paepfird gan 2 1 ii 2 31/6/1 20 (b) 29. (a) () 31/6/1 ae A metal ‘M’ on reacting with dilute acid liberates a gas ‘G’. The same metal also liberates gas ‘G’ when reacts with a base. (i) Write the name of gas ‘@’ (i) How will you test the presence of this gas (ii) Write chemical equations for the reactions of the metal with (2) an acid and (2) a base. Name the gland and the hormone scereted by it in seary situations in human beings. List any two responses shown by our body when this hormone is secreted into the blood. OR In the given diagram (Name the parts labelled A, B, and C. (i) Write the functions of A and C. (ii) Reflex ares have evolved in animals ? Why ? a) P.T.O. age 30, Teg ee era 8 af es eae real fe (@) aaiutads, >) a3 fare / sank, aft (c) tH aftads gra fear ara 2 | see sae F siftifear a fore vera eefiene difsre | 31, Pre gf dhe ert are dif | fae sik Al werra @ Preaferfaa a aarige — (a) Pree gf dy gaa Aa ara sfafarre erat (o) sagaa cia saan gra Pre fe de ar ate 32, afcnfea fea wea 2? aid ofonfrer gers Ft vile wa ote wel 7 feet afore & gorhia Ga & fed wt sittin sfery site qeacita Ba Tarai at feat ot Sifeea =hifara | 33. (a) Ret omen seach eat ae sat & (i) Poe witness are geal A shea ‘are Ee (i) eae re wht at ere ew Hee eT E? () Si eae BR are 2 Pat tds Fates oer eae an ora ata ahh ea onftrs ait ae eich & 2 wre fre | 31/6rt ee ae 30. With the help of an appropriate example, justify that some of the chemical reactions are determined by (a) Change in temperature, (b) Evolution of a gas, and (© Change in colour Give chemical equation for the reaction involved in each case. 3 31. State reasons for Myopia. With the help of ray diagrams, show the (a) image formation by a myopic eye, and (®) correction of myopia using an appropriate lens. 3 32. What is a solenoid ? When does a solenoid behave as a magnet ? Draw the pattern of the magnetic field produced inside it showing the directions of the magnetic field lines. 3 33. (a) Write the percentage of (i) solar energy captured by the autotrophs and (ji) energy transferred from autotrophs to the next level in a food chain, () What are trophic levels ? Why do different food chains in an ecosystem not have more than four to five trophic levels ? Give 36/1 “23 P.T.O. 34, 35, & wea sre deat 34 8 36 dhi-setta wee | fa) @ i) @ i) SUE CHO, 1 Fs Aft A’ fara are @ sea HEH cay IK Tet wera 8 1A’ wt geet | gach spf ihe gait safe arate aR a am a seta Sifae | gad a are arfithieen ar enfiae fafa | wa sata afte “A” fapefi ora aif “B’, freepr smyga CH,0 2, a feet iret ot safeate # after acer 2, dh yg ve ar aii Coes ete? | @) Batcc area | 2) wating sma A after a secre Ahare | @) art xftien a carats ater fara | art a afte ar arm ferfiag st water wt aig H,SO, ft safeafa F443 Ke and aa aC ured Sar @ aK sere serazA—feeg acer Cite | ge sePieeT a ‘aig H,SO, A fr ar seca Hie | argghsrier fra ped & 2 carats alin Al aera a gah) caren Fifa | sein H ge often ft per ar secre Atha | Frerferttan % fore are afc: (@) SFr ara falta wei A cere ett aifttncdi 8 fafaeen ser StH | (bo) ate vero sei gar @, dh gor at Pata ae at aemaT e | 36/1 = 2d we ae SECTION-D Q. No. 34 to 86 are Long Answer Questions. 34. (a) (i) Acompound ‘ ’ with a molecular formula of CjH,0, reacts with a base to give salt and water. Identify ‘A’, state its nature and the name of the functional group it possesses. Write chemical equation for the reaction involved. Gi) When the above stated compound ‘A’ reacts with another compound ‘B’ having molecular formula C,H,0 in the presence of an acid, a sweet smelling compound ‘C’ is formed. (1) Identify ‘B’ and ‘C. (2) State the role of acid in this reaction. (8) Write chemical equation for the reaction involved. 5 OR () Name the compound formed when ethanol is heated at 443 K in the presence of cone.H,SO, and draw its electron dot structure. State the role of conc.H,S0, in this reaction, (i) What is hydrogenation ? Explain it with the help of a chemical equation. State the role of this reaction in industry. Give reason for the following : (a) During reproduction inheritance of different proteins will lead to altered body designs. (b) Fertilization cannot take place in flowers if pollination does not occur. 36/1 “2B P.T.O. © @ © 36. (a) ) 36/1 GES aves ere RNA GT a aes a a ach afta wl eH wel Pea aT wae | afte wads ar seit ae He was ret at sary & fore a een sre 2 | dite soa oe are sat a aaa oth aaferat A orga A er aa eich | Reef aor & wheter 8 ae arerd @ 2 gas SI ara A ofr ferflae | i) a rare hr aah age fara oe feet reer ares er afte Pkt aa al Gil) Pret ae% viata x en wera Gr ale aT Q) erage pf sik @ tratarta dan? TH Te A Ge Ae | weet ‘ferdt frga sive 4 dia 100 W & seat at oh a feet ata a aatftna fas rae aan feat sr afeae gett ater & da aval ot aaa Gia & red H daira Pear mae @ est aioe aca Sa aH are ae 7 aA see AT GE Sif | Gi) sa af Qe Real Hwee 8 ue aca vas et oe, a ear ay ara PTT Fea 7 a Tee fore wre fae | = 26 o oe © @ @) 36. (a) ) 31/6/1 ae All multicellular organisms cannot give rise to new individuals through fragmentation or regeneration. Vegetative propagation is practised for growing only some type of plants. The parents and off-springs of organisms reproducing sexually have the same number of chromosomes. @ What is meant by resistance of a conductor ? Define its SI unit. (ii) List two factors on which the resistance of a rectangular conductor depends. (ii) How will the resistance of a wire be affected if its (1) length is doubled, and (2) radius is also doubled ? Give justification for your answer. OR In an electric circuit three bulbs of 100 W each are connected in series to a source. In another circuit set of three bulbs of the same wattage are connected in parallel to the same source. @ Will the bulb in the two cireuits glow with the same brightness ? Justify your answer. (ii) Now, let one bulb in both the cireuits get fused. Will the rest of the bulbs continue to glow in each cireuit ? Give reason for your answer. o Te P.T.O. 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No. 37 to 39 are case based / data based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in one of these sub-parts. 37. On the basis of activity metals are grouped into three categories — 4 () Metals of low reactivity (i) Metals of medium reactivity (ii) Metals of high reactivity ‘Therefore metals are extracted in pure form from their ores on the basis of their chemical properties. Metals of high reactivity are extracted from their ores by electrolysis of the molten ore. Metals of low reactivity are extracted from their sulphide ores, which are converted into their oxides. The oxides of these metals are reduced to metals by simple heating. (a) Name the process of reduction used for a metal that gives vigorous reaction with air and water both. (®) Carbon cannot be used as a reducing agent to obtain aluminium from its oxide ? Why ? (©) Describe briefly the method to obtain mercury from cinnabar. Write the chemical equation for the reactions involved in the process. 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All human chromosomes are not paired. Most human chromosomes have a maternal and a paternal copy, and we have 22 such pairs. But one pair called the sex chromosomes, is odd in not always being a perfect pair. Women have a perfect pair of sex chromosomes. But mon have a mismatched pair in which one is normal sized while the other is a short one. (a) ) © © In humans, how many chromosomes are present in a Zygote and in each gamete ? A few reptiles rely entirely on environmental cues for sex determination. Comment. “The sex of a child is a matter of chance and none of the parents are considered to be responsible for it.” Justify it through flow chart only. OR Why do all the gametes formed in human females have an X chromosome ? 39. A student took three concave mirrors of different focal lengths and performed the experiment to see the image formation by placing an object at different distances with these mirrors as shown in the following table. © (© 36/1 Case No. | Object-distance | Focal length I 45 cm, 20 em, I 30 em 15 em m1 20 em) 30cm, Now answer the following questions List two properties of the image formed in Case I In which one of the cases given in the table, the mirror will form real image of same size and why ? Name the type of mirror used by dentists. Give reason why do they use such type of mirrors, OR Look at the table and identify the situation (object distance and focal length) which resembles the situation in which concave mirrors are used as shaving mirrors ? Draw a ray diagram to show the image formation in this case. Ble = Bh ae 31/6/1

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