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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. ‘fag SCIENCE ‘frutfea era : 3 ave sifirerc sim : 80 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ ¢ ? ¢ ‘ ‘ ¢ t Please check that this question paper contains 39 questions. t ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ ¢ ‘ Bgn me area raat: ‘Prafeftan Préat at aga aaah & afge oft stam east & ore Afare : (i) Fa MeI-VA HEY Mere | ett wT Silas e | (ii) ea-97 UF aust F Ponfad 8 — @S-%, G, 7, TATE | (iii) GIs wa WET ae 1 420 TH ABET TOR & CHUM 3 H ITS | (iv) wos @ yea Hem 21 8:26 TH aft ay-sAT VaR F aa sia & wer B17 WEA IN 3O B50 weet H Re as alee | (y) GUS WHET TEM AT BBS TH AY-THNT ARB Aaah aT H HT E | SEAT IH 50 480 wreeh Hee ar TRE | (vi) Ge WA 3e7 TOT Bd B36 TH Gesell VaR ahaa Tat H eT EST Weal FR 80 F120 weed fey a4 TRE | (vii) GIS FF WET HEAT 37 B39 TH eA/ THT sITETIE SHIRA OMT & AR-A oral a we4 (sare ale) B 1 (viii) 3e7- 94 F arom Fares TE fea Tar @ | elt, Be wet FT state fraser wr WTETT fear é | 31/6/2 ae ae General Instructions : Read the following instructions carefully and strictly follow them : @ (ii) (iii) Gx) @ (vi) (ii) This question paper contains 89 questions. AI questions are compulsory. Question paper is divided into FIVE sections viz. Section A, B, C, D and E. In section A - question number 1 to 20 are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) carrying 1 mark each. In section B - question number 21 to 26 are Very Short Answer (VSA) lype questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to these questions should be in the range of 30 to 50 words. In section C - question number 27 to 83 are Short Answer (SA) type questions carrying 3 marks each. Answer to these questions should be in the range of 50 to 80 words. 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. In section E - question number 87 to 89 are of 3 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 31/6/2 in some Sections. 8 oe P.T.O. Bgm GES wee We 18 20 ae wee few re an faaed HO aad ofa Uw fares ahaa oth ferfan : fa eae Terai erie a dale ee & fare x 3k y & a a alee we: 2Na0H + xAl,0,—> yNaAlO, + H,O @) 14 ) 1,2 © 24 @ 2,3 td Pres wee Ger a cae aT ae Ba | al eA Pera a ale Ga H gre ae asa in afeafia Bra een Bt TET 7 @) anh (fen ©) wea @ 2 ‘ett aie ret ecard aftnferan 3 fter each @ went! (b) fenferar RR sik a TC wea TAT e | (co) afenferar & RR ft sik a I agCT SHTeT a d) wets frye aa eee | ‘gies (aren) feng? (a) aia att fale ar (>) Waftfran sit fea ar (©) Fit, fea sit fate aT (@) Fi atk Ra aT 31/6/2 ae ae SECTION - A Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 - 20. 1. To balance the following chemical equation the values of x and y should respectively be : 1 2NaOH + xAl,0, —> yNaAl0, + H,O @) 1,4 &) 12 © 24 @ 23 A solution turns the colour of turmeric to reddish brown. If the same solution is poured on universal indictor, its colour would change to — 1 (a) violet () blue © red @ = green 3. ‘The magnotic 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. (@)_ is same at all points. 4, Bronze is an alloy of 1 (@) Copper and Zine () Aluminium and Tin (©) Copper, Tin and Zine (® Copper and Tin 31/6/2 be P.T.O. ae fre Sh aie fame & | oie | tara are ca Hera ara enfars wares atk Ie IT sits & area fora ae arren fare ape faq are & | eet fret at eaiPy ater fared gfe wien I wie IT (erga) (ara) (a) Yer end (>) Refer sta © wee ida @ ree erediga ser 6. Brrr: arg & sttaerge orail a atten we &, wea go orga & afaares ana a of safifiren et @ | ge vere a enfeers siiaergs S I. MgO I. ZnO IIL. Al,0, IV. CaO (a) T3itir @) War © mskiv @) I3itIv 7, Sarat FAT 60 om % Feet arate gir a +2 aor ara wrt her & fore faa go aT aren - (a) -90em ) -45em ) -30cm (d) —15em 31/6/2 6 5. Given below are two columns, Column I shows enzymes secreted by the glands in the alimentary canal of human beings and Column II indicates the components of food on which enzymes act. Choose the options showing correct matching : 1 Column I Column It (Enzymes) (Component) (a) Pepsin Starch (b) Trypsin Proteins (©) Lipase Proteins @ Amylase Emulsified fat 6. Metal oxides generally react with acids, but few oxides of metal also react with bases. Such metallic oxides are : 1 1 MgO I. ZnO IM. Al,O, IV. CaO (@) TandIl (>) [and TI ( WandIv @ TandIv 7. To obtain a magnification of + 2 with a concave mirror of radius of curvature 60 cm the object distance must be 1 (a) -90cm 6) -45cm (©) -30cm (dd) -15em 31/6/2 Te P.T.O. 8. “8 angered hc ac fae Ae - I. Mg+2HCl —> MgCl, + H, Il, NaOH + HCl —> NaCl +H,0 eo aelleneoll 8 define ad wera 8 - (a) T free afte sit Ir frie after? | () oT free afte afte 17 fafa after é (©) Tait Ir eet rear afttirard a | @ Tater ai fefaeare attired é | 9, fa fee da aii X, Y ait ZT fran fie — ea a wa aa gS et i fener emai ? qa xX Way WZ, @) wax ) Faa2 @ xXay @ Yar 10, dani x’ RY erga set Tater en | wa ga Si ferent at Hateeica iret ft ah Frerotte ae Pree "ag wheat aa gam, are x’ ath ye 2:3) @ (a) Na,CO, | NH,C! (b) Na,SO, | NaHCO, ( NH,CI | Na,SO, (@ NaNO, |Na,So, 31/6/2 +8 8. Consider the following chemical equation I and IT 1 I, Mg+2HCl —> MgCl, + Hy Il. NaOH + HCl —> NaCl + The correct statement about these equations is — (a) ‘Tis a displacement reaction and ‘Il’ is a decomposition reaction. () ‘Tis a displacement reaction and ‘IP’ is double displacement reaction. (©) Both T and ‘IP’ are displacement reactions. (@ Both T and ‘Il’ are double-displacement reactions. 9. Consider the following three flowers namely X, Y and Z. Which flower(s) would develop into a fruit ? 1 Flower X Flower Y Flower Z (a) ‘X only >) ‘Zonly ( ‘Sand ‘Y only @ VYandZ When phenolphthalein is added to these two solutions, the solution ‘X’ turns 10. Two salts ‘X’ and ‘Y are dissolved in water separatel pink and the solution ‘Y does not show any change in colour, therefore ‘X’ and ‘Y’ are 1 ® @) NH,Cl ) NaHCO, © Na,SO, @ Na,SO, 31/6/2 oe P.T.O. ll. sea aq rar Ps ae wT = (a) Yen (gfe) &) gach (©) Fade (Rreetia ta) @ siffar (eras teat) Senter t raver seit ar eda aha qty ‘fs a i) at avy WW) (a) 1, 11, IL, IV, Vv qb) 1, Il, U,V, IV (@ 1,1, V,0,1IV @ = 1,11, V,IV Sey A He are Reread f wer aT (a) svat, fad oft rebto (b) aren, Ter fh fad () aad, fam ait sieice wad (d) yeas, fata ste ot anaes veers et het & are Ree re feat seit 4 fare ye oes Ha (TT) ar Peet ya aA AG (tt) ary emer HUT TT | Paola Ae Hee eed el sik ye A Het ar sega er eT 2 (a) 1:3 ) 3:1 @ a: @ 2:1 31/6/2 10 11. In human eye the part which allows light to enter into the eye is — (a) Retina (&) Pupil (©) Eye lens (d) Cornea 12. Choose the correct order of the stages of binary fission in Leishmania. 1 i f a an amb avy iy) (a) 1,0, UL IV, Vv (b) 1, Tl, I, Vv, IV (© 1,1, V, 0, 1V qd) 1,11, I, v, IV 13. The phenomena of light involved in the formation of rainbow are 1 (a) Refraction, dispersion and scattering. (b) Refraction, reflection and dispersion. (©) Refraction, dispersion and internal reflection. (a) Reflection, dispersion and total internal reflection. 14. 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 (a) 1:3 b) 3:1 @ ll (@) 2:1 31/6/2 ae P.T.O. 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Study the given figure of a Food web and identify the primary consumer in the food web 1 Cat Boar Mice Seeds Plants Grass (a) Mice and Bear (b) Rabbit and Cat (© Rabbit and Fox (a) Mice and Rabbit 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 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. 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Reason (R) : The forces of attraction between the molecules of ionic compoiinds are very strong. Assertion (A) : An ecosystem consists of biotic components and abiotic components. Reason (R) : Biotic and abiotic components play important roles for the sustenance of life and work independently in all ecosystems. 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 exothermic. cid into water is highly 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. SECTION -B Q. No. 21 to 26 are Very Short Answer Questions. A metal nitrate ‘A’ on heating gives a metal oxide along with evolution of a brown coloured gas ‘B’ and a colourless gas, which helps in burning. Aqueous solution of ‘A’ when reacted with potassium iodide forms a yellow precipitate (a) Identify ‘A’ and ‘B’ (b) Name the types of both the reactions involved in the above statement. 31/6/2 1b we P.T.O. ae 22, afte dante sen ar wer ers A Gore Bt wag eed 2 | @ ) (a) ) / f aay a TET ‘AY t 3 ahi ment 43 ah a em ar ore} arta aaa 2 2 oT HR AE Afar | cafe mer AH gear Ft aret v, sft Hert B A were A act v, @, at are B rae A arte arate a8 7 ar org waprer fioer &R Sarre dram a SH er HI Yeh HE STS SATE TTT aot 2 | ga vO FH ve areas wl ait & fee amifeea arte wife | aR she oer] rte arate wa: 2.42 ae 1.33 81 ae ater ster wr orradaia ara Aa | 23, frafefacd Ht fen #1 futtta ae aren Pram ferftae — f@) ) 31/6/2 ‘fret orcad aa are & al sik gers arate aa ft fea, wa feet grata Ba § aS craag fea arcana a areca ov arr ser a6) fear = 16 2 ae 22. A light ray enters from medium A to medium B as shown in the figure. oo = Medium ‘A’ (a) Which one of the two media is denser w.r-t, other medium ? Justify your answer. 1 (b) If the 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. 1 oR (a) A ray 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. 1 () Absolute refractive indices of diamond and water are 2.42 and 1.33 respectively. Find the value of refractive index of water wir. diamond 1 23, 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. 2 3116/2 Te P.T.0. 24. 26. 27, 28. 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State the gland which produces it. What would happen to the digestion process if this gland stops secreting this enzyme ? 2 (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 SECTION - C Q. No. 27 to 33 are Short Answer Questions. 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 State reasons for Myopia. With the help of ray diagrams, show the (a) image formation by a myopic eye, and (b) correction of myopia using an appropriate lens. 3 31/6/2 “19 P.T.O. 29. 30, 32. ae (a) FSM A vif Ho wea RR Tey HK yar FH wer a HR aed S | Car eH Bar 8, area afar | ge ware A fe & fore SeeeTeA aree ia aor ae ferfla | aera b) Tes, ao sit ware & Raat 4 a8 aref cheeait ar ae fafan sik wets aT wee ter screen Sifare gr feat Bt ete & | wera atthe sitet site Pasatattsitia afte & afteret At stra at caren fire | fg art arta 3 are cae ah rg 3s aol re rear fra ara 8 hae arch a sit 8 | sat ga wre deel arggior Te vented A oh @, al ae ae ye GT area ae Shan 2 | ge aT} sree ae ta few me weal see alfa — (a) wg ston saa a are vere &1 ara ferfiad | ) stat gar 4 a arett cet certs sfiiensit & agfert ceria efier fafa | (a) Peet yee oe ar soa sae Pato Ft anett & ea A fear oer @ sik ae sa ofa @ | aq HCA afte ore ae cael feet ta at srs war 2 uth a afte we Re 8 @ ‘Xerverahe am sit a farted | Gi) sata Her A aA arefl carats sififeenst % carafe eee ferfae | aera 31/6/2 20 29. (a) ) ae Some plants like pea plants have tendrils which help them to climb up other plants. Explain how is it done. Name the plant hormone responsible for this movement. OR Name the phenomenon occurring in plants which are under the control of gravity, water and chemicals with one example each that shows the movement involved. 30. Explain the process of transport of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in a human body. 31. A reddish brown metal used in electrical wires when powdered and heated strongly turns black. When hydrogen gas is passed over this black substance, it regains its original colour. Based on this information answer the following questions — (@) ) 32. (a) 31/6/2 Name the metal and the black substance formed. Write balanced chemical equations for the two reactions involved in the above information, 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. 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Gii) Write chemical equations for the reactions of the metal with (1) an acid and (2) a base. 33. If a harmful chemical enters in a food chain comprising peacock, plants, rats and snakes, which of these organisms is likely to have the highest concentration of the chemical in its body. Justify your answer. Name the process involved and define it. 3 SECTION-D Q. No. 34 to 36 are Long Answer Questions. 34. (a) (i) What are isomers ? Write the structures of two compounds having molecular formula C;H,0 and give their names. (i) What are soaps ? How are they chemically different from detergents ? Why do soaps not work effectively in hard water ? o OR (>) (@) What is a homologous series of carbon compounds ? Write general formula for alkynes. Name and draw the electron dot structure of first homologue of this series. Gi) State the meaning of the functional group in an organic compound. Write the formula of the functional group present in alcohols and carboxylic acids. o 31/6/2 “23 P.T.O. ) Ego @ fe ars ha ae ae 8 2 ee SL YT Gi) S12 reel A ah rarer fra ae eh Seren Tere aor whee Panke eee a Gi) Prefrae > viata & en wera ST ae aR AT Q) wearg aherh site QQ freatdptadan? HATH A Ge FR | Herat ‘fare Farge afta Hi cs 100 W & seat at FoF faeeh ara & cata fen rar 8 ae feet ara sive t sci cient & de weal a aa ata B ores A ears fea aT | @) rest ahaa aca gar are are Te 2 ara see AT gfe fare | Gi) wa ae oat seal fete Fos aca as A oY, a aT ts aa PTT wera aA 7 aH sas fore sre hfe | on 36. Praferttan & fore are difsre : (a) ) © (e) 31/6/2 ar & oe fats weet Ht ceria atts atraed 4 fafaeren so wet | cafe wer sai gan, aii ger A fae et al saa e | “Se SHE SPFOEMTR rer aM ape a eh aa ee Rea waae | apifrep sachs ar Soa sharet HE MTs Trea a se a fre fas TAT’ | ifs Sea ae are Sat a sera afte safer A prea At crear aa at 2 1 5 = 2d we ae 35. (a) (i) What is meant by resistance of a conductor ? Define its SI unit. Gi) 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. 5 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 circuits glow with the same brightne: Justify your answer. Gi) Now, let one bulb in both the circuits get fused. Will the rest of the bulbs continue to glow in each circuit ? Give reason for your answer. 5 36. 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. (© 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. 5 31/6/2 25 P.T.O. 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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. (a) (b) © © 31/6/2 Case No. | Object-distance | Focal length I 45cm 20cm I 30cm 15 em m1 20 em 30cm Now answer the following questions List two properties of the image formed in Case I. 4 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. 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On the basis of reactivity metals are grouped into three categories — 4 (i) Metals of low reactivity Gi) 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. (b) 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. OR (© Differentiate between roasting and caleination giving chemical equation for each. 31/6/2 “29 P.T.O. 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But men have a mismatched pair in which one is normal sized while the other is a short one. fa) ) © © 31/6/2 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 ? Ble Bim 112 B “32

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