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PART - A

( PHYSICS )

I. Multiple choice : 2×1=2

1. The correct statement among the following related to the concave lens is
(A) converges the light rays
(B) diverges the light rays
(C) forms inverted image
(D) forms real image.
Ans. :

(B) diverges the light rays 1


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2. The SI unit of resistivity is

(A) ohm (B) volt

(C) watt (D) ohm-metre.

Ans. :

(D) ohm-metre 1

II. Answer the following questions : 3×1=3

3. Calculate the power of convex lens with a focal length of + 0·5 m.

Ans. :

Focal length ( f ) = + 0·5 m


1 1
Power of lens =
focal length 2

1
P =
f
1 1
P =
0⋅5 2

P = +2D 1

4. What are the reasons for occurring overload in an electric circuit ?

Ans. :

Accidental hike in the supply voltage

Connecting too many appliances to a single socket

When live wire and neutral wire come into direct contact.
1 1
( Any two ) +
2 2 1

5. What is a solar cell ?

Ans. :

The device that converts solar energy into electrical energy. 1

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III. Answer the following questions : 3×2=6

6. An electric bulb with a resistance of 50 Ω is connected to 10 V battery in an

electric circuit. Calculate the electric current flowing through the electric

bulb and electric power of the bulb.

Ans. :

R = 50 Ω

V = 10 V

I = ?

P = ?
1
V = IR
2

V
I =
R
10
=
50
1
= 0·2 A
2

Electric current flowing through bulb is 0·2 A

P = VI
1
P = 10 × 0·2
2

P = 2W
1
Power of bulb = 2 watt = 2 W.
2 2

7. Draw the diagram of a simple electric motor and label ‘Split rings’ ?

Ans. :

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Electric motor

1
1
2

Split ring

1
2 2

OR

1
1
2

1
2
Split ring
[ 11 +1 ]
2 2

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8. Write any two limitations of producing electricity from wind energy.

Ans. :

i) Wind energy farms ( wind mills ) cannot be established everywhere.

ii) The wind speed should be higher than 15 km/h to maintain the

required speed of the turbine.

iii) Wind energy farms require large area of land.

iv) The initial cost of establishment of the farm is quite high.

( Any two ) 1+1 2

IV. Answer the following questions : 3×3=9

9. a) State the two laws of refraction of light.


b) “The refractive index of diamond is 2·42.” Write the meaning of this
statement.

Ans. :

a) Laws of refraction

i) The incident ray, the refracted ray and the normal to the

interface of two transparent media at the point of incidence all lie

in the same plane. 1

ii) The ratio of sine of angle of incidence to the sine of angle of

refraction is a constant for the light of a given colour and for the

given pair of media /


sin i
( OR ) = Constant. 1
sin r

b) The ratio of the speed of light in air and the speed of light in diamond

is 2·42. 1 3

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Draw the ray diagram of image formation when the object is kept at 2 F 1 of
10.

the convex lens. With the help of the ray diagram, mention the position and

nature of the image formed.

[ F 1 : Principal focus of the lens ]

OR

Draw the ray diagram of image formation when the object is kept between

C and F of the concave mirror. With the help of the ray diagram mention

the position and the nature of the image formed.

[ F : Principal focus of the mirror, C : Centre of curvature of mirror ]

Ans. :

B Bl

Al
N

Position of the image : At 2 F 2

Nature of the image : Real and inverted 1 3

OR

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Bl
B

Al

Position of the image : Beyond C

Nature of the image : read and inverted. 1

[2+ 1 + 1 ]
2 2

11. List the properties of the magnetic field due to the flow of electric current in

a solenoid. What are the two methods of increasing magnetic field in a

solenoid ?

Ans. :

The magnetic field in a current carrying solenoid is similar to that of

magnetic field produced in a bar magnet. 1

The magnetic field is uniform inside the solenoid. 1

The two methods to increase magnetic field in a solenoid.


1
i) By increasing the number of turns of the coil.
2

1
ii) By increasing the current flowing through solenoid.
2 3

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V. Answer the following questions : 2×4=8

12. a) Write any four uses of concave mirror.

b) An object is placed at a distance of 15 cm on the principal axis in front

of a concave lens with a focal length of 10 cm. Find the image

distance.

Ans. :

a) Uses of concave mirror.

i) Used in torches, search-lights

ii) Used in vehicles head lights

iii) Used as shaving mirrors

iv) The dentists used to test / examine teeth of patients

v) Used in solar furnace.

( Any four ) 4× 1
2

b) Given f = – 10 cm, u = – 15 cm
1 1 1 1
= −
f v u 2

−1 1 1
= +
10 v 15
1 1 1 1
= − −
v 10 15 2

1 −3−2
=
v 30

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1 −5 1
=
v 30 2

1 −1
=
v 6

1
v = – 6 cm. 4
2

Image distance = – 6 cm.

13. a) State Joule’s law of heating. Name any two devices that work on the

application of this law.

b) Why are the alloys like nichrome used in electrical heating devices ?

OR

a) State Ohm’s law. In domestic electric circuit electrical appliances are

not connected in series. Why ?

b) Write the factors on which resistance of a conductor depends.

Ans. :

a) The heat produced in a resistor is

i) directly proportional to the square of current for a given


1
resistance
2

1
ii) directly proportional to the resistance for a given current
2

iii) directly proportional to the time for which the current flows
1
through the resistor.
2

H = I 2 Rt [ 1 mark can be alloted for formula ]

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The devices that work on this law are

Electric Toaster

Electric Oven

Electric Kettle

Electric Bulb
1
Electric Fuse ( Any two )
2

b) Resistivity of alloys are more than / higher than that of metals.

Alloys do not oxidise ( burn ) readily at high temperature.

Alloys have high melting point. ( Any two ) 1+1 4

OR

a) The potential difference ( V ) across the ends of a given metallic wire in

an electric circuit is directly proportional to the current ( I ) flowing

through it, provided its temperature remains the same. 1

V = IR

[ 1 mark can be allotted for formula ]

In a series circuit the current is constant throughout the electric

circuit due to this all electrical appliances not possible to work at


1
the same value.
2

In a series connection, when one component fails, the circuit is


1
broken.
2

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b) Factors on which resistance of a conductor depends :

i) Length of a conductor

ii) Area of cross-section of a conductor

iii) Nature of the material

iv) Temperature. 2 4

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PART - B

( CHEMISTRY )

VI. Multiple choice : 2×1=2

14. The metal that displaces copper from copper sulphate solution is

(A) mercury (B) gold

(C) iron (D) silver

Ans. :

(C) iron 1

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15. Number of single bonds found in the molecular structure of propanal is


(A) 8 (B) 6
(C) 7 (D) 5
Ans. :
(A) 8 1

VII. Answer the following question : 1×1=1


16. State the modern periodic law.
Ans. :

‘The properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers.’ 1


VIII. Answer the following questions : 2×2=4
17. Draw the diagram of the arrangement of apparatus used to show the
electrolysis of water and label the ‘graphite rod’.
Ans. :
Electrolysis of water :

Graphite rod

11 +1 2
2 2

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18. The chemical reaction that takes place between sodium sulphate and

barium chloride is called double displacement reaction. Why ? Write the


balanced chemical equation for this reaction.

OR

What is the type of chemical reaction in which quicklime is obtained by

lime stone (calcium carbonate) ? Write a chemical equation for this


reaction.

Ans. :

There is an exchange of ions between the reactants sodium sulphate and

barium chloride. 1

Na 2 SO 4 + BaCl 2 → BaSO 4 + 2NaCl. 1


2

OR

Decomposition reaction or thermal decomposition reaction / endothermic

reaction. 1
Heat
CaCO 3  → CaO + CO 2 1

( lime stone ) ( quicklime ) 2

IX. Answer the following questions : 3×3=9

19. Draw the diagram of arrangement of the apparatus to show the reaction of
zinc granules with dilute sulphuric acid and testing hydrogen gas by
burning. Label the following parts :
i) Zinc granules
ii) Soap solution.

Ans. :

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Zinc granules

Soap solution
Reaction of zinc granules with dilute sulphuric acid and testing hydrogen
gas by burning. 2+1 3

20. a) What is neutralisation reaction ? Give an example.


b) What is the common name of the compound that has molecular
1
formula CaSO 4 . H 2 O.
2
Ans. :

a) Reaction between acids and bases to form salt and water is called
neutralisation reaction. 1
OR
Base + Acid → Salt + water.
Ex : NaOH + HCl → NaCl + H 2 O. 1

[ Consider any suitable example ]


b) Calcium sulphate hemihydrate or Plaster of Paris. 1 3

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21. Write the two reasons for placing oxygen and sulphur in a same group of
modern periodic table. Which one of these elements has larger atomic size

and why ?

[ Atomic number of oxygen = 8, Atomic number of sulphur = 16 ]

OR

Write the limitations of Mendeleev’s periodic table. Why is silicon called


metalloid ?

Ans. :

They have same chemical properties. 1

They have same valence electrons / they have similar electronic

configuration in outermost shell. 1

Sulphur has larger atomic size because atomic size increases down

the group / New shells are being added as we go down the group. This
increases the distance between outermost electron and the nucleus.
1 3

OR

Limitations of Mendeleev’s classification :

No fixed position was given to hydrogen

No fixed position was given to isotopes of all elements

The atomic masses from one element to the other do not increase in a

regular manner

It is not possible to predict how many elements could be discovered

between two elements. 2

Silicon is called metalloid because it exhibits some properties of both

metals and non-metals. 1

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X. Answer the following question : 1×4=4

22. a) Write any two differences between saturated and unsaturated carbon
compounds.
b) Write the structural formula of the following carbon compounds :
i) Benzene
ii) Butane
Ans. :

a) Saturated carbon compounds Unsaturated carbon compounds

i) Single bond exists between i) Double and triple bond exists


two consecutive carbon atoms

ii) Less reactive ii) More reactive

iii) Give clean flame when they iii) Give yellow / black flame
burnt

iv) Subjected to substitution iv) Subjected to both addition


reaction and substitution reactions

v) Ex. : Alkanes, cycloalkanes v) Ex. : Alkenes, alkynes,


etc. benzene etc.

( Any two ) — 1 + 1 2

b) 1

1 2

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XI. Answer the following question : 1×5=5

23. a) Explain the formation of ionic bond between sodium atom and

chlorine atom. [ Atomic number of sodium is 11, Atomic number of

chlorine is 17 ]

b) List any four general properties of ionic compounds.

Ans. :

a) Electronic configuration of sodium atom is 2, 8, 1

Electronic configuration of chlorine atom is 2, 8, 7

To have stable octet configuration sodium loses its one valence

electron, thus forms sodium cation ( Na + ) and chlorine receives one

electron to its valence shell, thus forms chloride anion ( Cl − ).

Due to the electrostatic force between oppositely charged Na + and

Cl − ions sodium chloride ( NaCl ) forms. [1+1+1]

OR

Na → Na + + e − 1

2, 8, 1 2, 8

Cl + e − → Cl − 1

2, 8, 7 2, 8, 8

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b) Properties of ionic compounds :

i) Generally solids

ii) Generally brittle and breaks into pieces when pressure is applied.

iii) They have high melting and boiling points.

iv) Soluble in water and not soluble in organic solvents.

v) They do not conduct electricity is solid state / good conductors in

molten or aqueous state.

( Any four ) 4× 1 =2
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PART - C
( BIOLOGY )

XII. Multiple choice : 4×1=4

24. In plants the major function of xylem is the transportation of

(A) water (B) food

(C) amino acids (D) oxygen.

Ans. :

(A) — water 1

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25. An example for positive geotropism in plants is

(A) growth of shoot (B) growth of roots into deep soil

(C) growth of tendrils of creepers (D) upward growth of roots.

Ans. :

(B) — growth of roots into deep soil 1

26. Primary consumers in any food chain are always

(A) carnivores (B) herbivores

(C) higher carnivores (D) producers.

Ans. :

(B) — herbivores 1

27. Part of a flower in the plant that develops into fruit is

(A) petal (B) stigma

(C) ovary (D) style.

Ans. :

(C) — ovary 1

XIII. Answer the following questions : 4×1=4

28. Which hormone inhibits the growth of plants ?

Ans. :

Abscisic acid

29. What is the sex of a child born by receiving X chromosome from father ?

Ans. :

Female child / baby girl 1

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30. Nowadays Chlorofluorocarbon ( CFC ) free refrigerators are being

manufactured. Why ?

Ans. :

CFC’s are responsible for the decrease in the amount of ozone layer which

protects the earth from ultraviolet rays of sun. 1

31. What is ‘biological magnification’ ?

Ans. :

Process that involves magnification ( increase ) of the harmful chemicals at

different trophic levels of ecosystem. 1

XIV. Answer the following questions : 3×2=6

32. Mention any two effects of non-biodegradable substances on the

environment.

OR

Mention any two methods that reduce the problems caused while disposing

the wastes.

Ans. :

These substances do not undergo natural recycling and remain inert

in the environment.

May harm the various members by adding into different stages of

ecosystem / cause ‘Biological magnification’.

Cause environmental pollution.

( Any two or consider relevant answer ) 1+1 2

OR

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By adopting following methods :


Segregation of dry wastes and wet wastes.
Reusing of wet wastes by converting them into manures.
Recycling dry wastes
Limiting the use of disposable materials
Following eco-friendly packagings.
1
( Consider any other relevant answers ) 4×
2 2

33. Can the wing of butterfly and the wing of bat be considered as Analogous
organs ? If yes, why ? If no, why ?
Ans. :
1
Yes, these structures are considered as Analogous organs.
2

Because the wing of butterfly and wing of bat both are useful for flight.
1
1
But their basic design / origin are not same.
2 2

34. Draw the diagram showing the structure of human excretory system and
label ‘ureter’.
Ans. :

Excretory system in human beings :

Ureter

11 +1 2
2 2

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XV. Answer the following questions : 3×3=9

35. Explain the stages of ‘double circulation’ of the blood in humans.

OR

Mention the events that occur during photosynthesis in plants. What are

the methods used by plants to get rid of excretory products ?

Ans. :

Transportation of blood in heart :


1
i) Oxygen-rich blood from the lungs comes to the left atrium.
2

ii) When the left atrium relaxes and contracts then blood gets transferred
1
to left ventricle
2

iii) When the left ventricle contracts the blood is pumped out to the body
1
through aorta.
2

1
iv) De-oxygenated blood comes from the body to the right atrium.
2

v) As the right atrium contracts the blood get transferred to the right
1
ventricle.
2

vi) On contraction of right ventricle the blood go to the lungs for


1
oxygenation. 3
2

OR

1
Absorption of sunlight by chlorophyll.
2

Conversion of light energy into chemical energy / decomposition of


1
water into oxygen and hydrogen molecule.
2

1
Reduction of carbon dioxide into carbohydrate.
2

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Methods to get rid of excretory products in plants :

Excess of water removed by transpiration

Remove oxygen and carbon dioxide gases through stomata

Waste products and dead cells in vacuoles by shedding leaves / barks

Resins and gums get store in old xylem

Diffusing certain wastes into surrounding soil.


1
( Any three points ) 3× = 11 3
2 2

36. How does uterus prepare to receive the fertilized egg in woman ? What

happens if egg does not fertilise ? Explain.

Ans. :

Uterus prepares itself every month to receive fertilized egg. It makes its

inner layer thick and spongy. 1

If the egg is not fertilized, it lives for about one day. 1

If fertilization doesn’t occur the lining slowly breaks and comes out

through the vagina as blood and mucous.

( Menstruation occurs ) 1 3

37. “An individual organism cannot pass the experiences acquired during its

life time to the progenies of the next generation.” Explain this concept with
the help of an illustration.

OR

Pure ‘short’ pea plant is crossed with pure ‘tall’ pea plant. Represent the
results obtained in F 2 generation with the help of checker board and

mention the ratio of the types of plants obtained.

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Ans. :

Change in non-reproductive tissues cannot be passed on to the DNA

of the germ cells. 1

For example, if we breed a group of mice all their progeny will have

tails, as expected. Now, if the tails of these mice are removed by

surgery in each generation, the tailless mice produce tailed progeny.

Because, removal of the tail cannot change the genes of the germ cells
3
of the mice. 1

( Consider if other relevant illustration is given )

OR

Result of F 2 generation :

Gametes T t

T TT Tt
2
t Tt tt

Ratio obtained in F 2 generation :

Pure tall : tall : Pure dwarf

1 : 2 : 1

OR

Tall : dwarf

3 : 1 1 3

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XVI. Answer the following question : 1×4=4

38. Draw the diagram showing the structure of the human brain and label the
following parts :

i) Cerebellum

ii) Mid-brain.

Ans. :

Structure of Human Brain :

Mid-brain

Cerebellum

For diagram — 3
1 1
For labelling — +
2 2 4

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