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SCIENCE

Grade 10
Champion Test No:11 Time: 30 Minutes

PART - I
• Answer all the Questions.

1. What is the simplest amino acid?


i) Glycine ii) Hemoglobin iii) Keratin iv) Albumin

2. The appearance of red purpule spots on the leaves of a certain plant is a deficiency of
element?
i) Nitrogem ii) Phosphorous iii) Sulphur iv) Iron

3. Not a biomolecule,
i) Protein ii) Water iii) Nuclecic acid iv) Oxygen

4. Select the answer with only the vector Quantities.


i) Displacement, Distance ii) Velocity, Weight
iii) pressure, Velocity iv) Acceleration, Speed

5. What force must be applied to an object with the mass of 10 kg to achieve an acceleration of
3 ms-2?
i) 3N ii) 7N iii) 13N iv) 30N

6. Below given is a diagram related to the motion of a child who started traveling from a place
A and travelled through B to C. The distance and displacement of the child is.
i) 17m,13m to Northwest
ii) 13m,17m to Northwest
iii) 17m,13m to Southeast
iv) 13m,17m to Southeast

7. The carbonate of an element M is M2 (CO2). What is the chemical formula of the chloride
of the same element?
i) MCI3 ii) MCl2 iii) MCI iv) M2CI

8. The electron configuration of a element is 2,8,5. The position of the element in the periodic
table is?
i) Period 5 Group III ii) Period 3, Group III
iii) Period 3, Group IV iv) Period 5, Group II

9. A chemical property of metals is,


i) Malleable ii) Oxides are alkaline
iii) Good thermal and electrical conductor iv) High density

10. The following figure shows how forces act on an object. The force denoted by X is, (Resultant
force = 28N)
i) 15N+28 ii) 28N-15N
iii) 28N iv) 15N

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11. Not an instance in which mitosis occurs.
i) In the growth of multicellular organisms ii) In tissues culture
iii) When healing Wounds iv) Formation of gametes in humans

12. Which of the following contains the same number of atoms, as in 2 moles of Sulphur?
(Consider - C=12, O=16, Na=23, N=14)
i) 12g of C (Carbon) ii) 23g of Na (Sodium)
iii) 32g of O (Oxygen) iv) 56g of N (Ntrogen)

13. Which of the following organism is not an example for a protist?


i) UIva ii) paramecium iii) Penicillium iv) Amoeba

14. When an egg is produced, the various structures that can be seen in an ovum are above in the
following flowchart.
Primary Graafian follicle Corpus Luteum Corpus allbicans

An egg released from the avary in of which of the above instance.


i) Primary follicle ii) Corpus Luteum iii) Corpus allbicans iv) Graafian follicle

15. Sexually transmitted diseases, which are transmitted by bacteria and viruses respectively are,
i) Gonorrhea, Herpes ii) Herpes, AIDS iii) AIDS, Syphilis iv) Herpes, Gonorrhea

16. Consider the following statement regarding the moment


5m xm
A. The mass of object P in the figure is 8 kg.
B. If the rod is balanced, the X distance is 5m. P. 80N Q. 100N
C. When the moment on either side equal, the rod is balanced.

Which of the above statement are true?


i) A and B ii) A and C iii) B and C iv) All A,B,C

17. Choose the true statement about viruses.


i) In these, eell organelles like nucleus and mitochondria can be seen.
ii) Metabolic processes occur within the virus.
iii) Viruses contain DNA and RNA
iv) All viruses are pathogenic.

18. Which of the following is not a requirement for an object to be in equilibrium under three
parallel forces?
i) The three forces must be coplanar.
ii) One force must act in opposite to the other two forces.
iii) The resultant of any two forces must be equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to
the third force.
iv) A parcel on a table is in equilibrium under three forces.

19. Select a whose body is divided into segments externally and internally,
i) Annelida ii) Mollusca iii) Cnidaria iv) Athropoda

20. What is the instance when an unbalanced force does not act?
i) When stops a vehicle by using brakes.
ii) When an object moves with increasing velocity
iii) When as object is at rest on the ground
iv) When an object moves up a hill

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SCIENCE
Grade 10
Champion Test No:11 Time: 45 Minutes

PART - II
1.
A. The flower is the organ for sexual reproduction in a flowering plant. Given here is a diagram of
a typical flower.

i. What is the 'X' structure in which the parts of a flower are arranged in a whorl? (1 m)
.................................................................................................................................................

ii. Mention the letters related to the parts of androecium in this diagram. (1m)
.................................................................................................................................................

iii. Mention the letters related to the parts of gynoecium in this diagram. (2m)
.................................................................................................................................................

iv. Is the above flower unisexual or bisexual? what is the reason for your answer? (1m)
.................................................................................................................................................

v. Write to adaptations present in 'C' to prevent self-pollination (2m)


.................................................................................................................................................
.................................................................................................................................................

vi. Name two agents of pollination aided in cross pollination (1m)


.................................................................................................................................................

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B. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are the adjacent elements of the
periodic table and given are not their symbols. W belong
the 3rd period. The first ionization energies of those
elements are given below in a graph. The mention English
letters aren't standard symbols.

i. What is the unit of measuring ionization energy mark


in a Proper place of the given graph? (1m)

......................................................................................

ii. Given on medical use of element 'W'. (2m)

...............................................................................................................................................

iii. Identify the above elements which suitable to below descriptions and fill the blanks by
their chemical symbols. (4m)

1. Element with maximum first ionization energy ............................................................


2. Element with valency 3 ...............................................................................................
3. Element with high electro negativity value ..................................................................
4. Element with the electronic configuration of 2,8,2 ........................................................

iv. Write the chemical formulae which is formed by the element 'V' and 'S'. (2m)
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................

C. Following activity designed by a student to demonstrate that a compressed a gas causes a


pressure, that inside the balloon.

i. Write and expression for P


................................................................................. (2m)

ii. Find the value of P. When atmospheric pressure (𝜋) on it


is 103360 pa and height of h = 10cm and p = 1000kgm-3
.................................................................................... (2m)

iii. If a mercury is used instead of water in u tube; What can you say about the height of h (1m)
...............................................................................................................................................

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iv. What will happen to the size of the balloon when it goes up? (whether it will be large
/small) Reason to your answer. (1m)
...............................................................................................................................................
v. Write and instance where atmospheric pressure is used in daily life. (1m)
...............................................................................................................................................

vi. What is the height of the mercury column bears which can be bears by normal atmospheric
pressure. (1m)
...............................................................................................................................................

2.
A. Organisms are made up of one or more cells.
i. What is a cell? (1m

ii. (a) Name the two type organisms classified according to the organization of nucleolus in a
cell? (1m)

(b) Name a group of organisms with an organized nucleus that cannot be seen with the
naked eye. (1m)

iii. Write of function for each of the cell organelle given below. (4m)
a) Chloroplasts c) Golgi body
b) Mitochondrion d) Rough endoplasmic reticulum

iv. Chromatin body is present inside the nucleus of a cell. During cell division the choromation
bodies can be seen as chromosomes. (2m)
a) Write to functions of chromosomes.
b) How many pairs of chromosomes are there in a human cell.

v. Write two differences between aplant cell and an animal cell. (2m)

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B. Following table shows the atomic numbers and mass numbers of some elements. The symbols
given are not true symbols of the respective elements.

Element A B C d E F
Atomic number 9 10 11 12 14 9
Mass number 19 20 23 24 28 20

• The element C forms an ion of C+


• The electronic configuration of C+ is the 2,8
• Answer the questions using the given data and the symbol.

i. What are metallic elements from the above? (2m)

ii. Write the standard symbols of elements of metallic elements identified in (i) above. (2m)

iii. Write separately the elements that form a monovalent positive ion and a monovakent
negative ion.
(a) Monovalent positive ion
(b) Monovalent negative ion (2m)

iv. Which of the above elements has stable electronic configuration? (1m)
(a) what are isotopes?
(b) which of the above given elements are isotopes? (2m)

v. Which of the above elements can exist as gases at room temperature? (1m)

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C. Diagram shows set up used to prove a certain principle studied in physics.

i. Write the principle proved using this set up (1m)

ii. Metal block used in this activity is 3N when measured in air.


a) What is the upthrust activity on the metal block? (1m)
b) Give the reason for your answer in (ii) (a) above. (2m)

iii. If the displacement can has 10cm of water, calculate the pressure that water exerts on the
bottom of the can. (Density of water = 1000kgm -3) (4m)

iv. Suppose that the thread used to hang the metal block on the spring balance breaks and it falls.
a) Stare how the metal log moves just after thread breaks. (1m)
b) Draw a velocity-time graph for this motion (2m)

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