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Series ZIXYW/1 SET~3 seve ate QP.code 31/1/38 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 {Detect ete fee 31/3 ale P.T.O. area Freer : frafefan faa a araard 8 ufge ait Sra ore aAifary : (i) Fa MeT- VA ASO eT e | att MEF sifraTE e | (i) te xed—99 abe aust # fafa 8 — Gvs-%, @, 1, TIME | (iii) GIs wa WET ae 1 G20 TH ABET ION & CHUM 3 H WTB | (iv) GS GH eT FET 21 B26 TH ET cI THK H BA Hal H MII | BT Weal & FH 30 B50 see) F Rey art aR | (ve) Gus 1A MET HET L7 B38 ae ey-TeH WOR H cheat —aAis aT a wer S| BT EA IH 50 480 weal H Ree ar? 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(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 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 in some Sections. 31/13 8 oe P.T.O. a a ws WH 18 20 ae & weit 4 ee on faecal Ha wad share ow farmed gira ait faaftan : 1. 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(@ oxidation of lead nitrate forming lead oxide and oxygen. In the experimental setup given below, it is observed that on passing the gas produced in the reaction in the solution ‘X’ the solution ‘X’ first turns milky and then colourle Dilute Hydrochlorie Acid: ‘Sodium carbonate The option that justifies the calcium hydroxide and 31/13 be P.T.O. observation is aqueous (@) enfin Perc ar ada arate fe 3 aren we sen @t ara # ae FO err aware Slee Brahe A BOT AE TTA BT TT? | ) Sera adhe a & ar ae fees afr a oa @ ait area ergariaags snftaa #t vated Ber ae ores ieee egies arate ae sre eat er aerratter 8 1 (©) ara srsitzargs a) waren et & ore ae fares cferen at sre 8 ce gas FATT ait afte fa wanted wet ae aifan eregia arate H fealita at Sra 8 SA Stet aerate? | (@) afte 4 Pech ord sesiteags ta der eRSisH Grete a SRT aa art a crear ar act 2 cen ge aes aaa fee wraite aay ren fara TT Bret @, Pais ae ora A yeraatiel @ | 3. 8 dor aroh Fan fats reer & pH ott sah apf (oretta/entia) & at ae ate | ga aon ser eM aT wed Aa? fra fae pHwa pHaaecan = feet a safe (a) aig are are 3 abr (b) | few atte Asitfirar ater 10 abt © RCSG are 6 area @ mw ten 7 seria 4, MnO, +x HCl MnCl, + y H,O +z Cl, srthe carat eefinen at aigfera et & fre x, y sit 2 ar Se afew (a) 6,2,2 (b) 41,2 © 4,21 @) 22,1 5. Prafefiad 48 a diet gfe: (a) NaHCO, () Na,CO,.5H,0 (© Na,CO,.10H,O (@ NaOH 31/1/38 6 (a) it tums milky due to carbon dioxide gas liberated in the reaction and after sometime it becomes colourless due to formation of calcium carbonate. (®) it turns milky due to formation of calcium carbonate and on passing excess of carbon dioxide it becomes colourless due to formation of calcium hydrogen carbonate which is soluble in water. (© it turns milky due to passing of carbon dioxide through it. It turns colourless as on further passing carbon dioxide, sodium hydrogen carbonate is formed which is soluble in water. (a) the carbon dioxide liberated during the reaction turns lime water milky due to formation of calcium hydrogen carbonate and after some time it turns colourless due to formation of caleium carbonate which is soluble in water, 3. ‘The table below has information regarding pH and the nature (acidie/basie) of four different solutions. Which one of the options in the table is correct ? 1 Option Solution Colour of | Approximate | Nature of pH paper pH value | solution @ Lemon juice Orange 3 Basie ()__| Milk of magnesia | Blue 10 Basic © Gastric juice Red 6 Acidic @ Pure water Yellow 7 Neutral MnO, + x HCl > MnCl, + y H,O + Cl, 1 In order to balance the above chemical equation, the values of x, y and z respectively are : (a) 6,2,2 ) 4,1,2 © 4,21 @ 22,1 5. Select washing soda from the following 1 (a) NaHCO, (b) Na,CO,.5H,O (@ Na,CO,.10H,0 @ NaOH 31/13 Te P.T.O. 6. fe dor da aha ara-aifiat A, Baik C AM deaanit a Prax fife sik ‘Preferfad 48 wet famed al aire 1 H H awl ln C oo eal WK wal A a7 “I B) H—C C—H it —_= H ~H H H Hu” Nu uw nl, ot («@ 4#-C C—H £ —H / : H (a) Asik ctr % amreaaaé oa Bast? | (>) A da #1 anraaa 2, B Fafa 2 ae C data wr aaraaa 2 | © @ 31/13 Adiga ada aggiarda 2 wa B ait C stage afta argon @ | Aargacti@aat @ aa B ait C asia aaraaa € | Be 6. Consider the structures of the three cyclic carbon compounds A, B and C given below and select the correct option from the following : 1 H W nl, LE H WG ot HY a S Z c c ) a7 MIL @) H— C—H (a) b) © @ 31/13 c HT] c ial H a” Nu \ wal, H—c c—H c = a va A and C are isomers of hexane and B is benzene. Ais an isomer of hexane, B is benzene and C is an isomer of hexene. A is a saturated cyclic hydrocarbon and B and C are unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons. 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(a) The impure metal from the anode dissolves into the electrolyte (b) The pure metal from the electrolyte is deposited on the cathode. (©) Insoluble impurities settle down at the bottom of the anode. (d)_ On passing the current through the electrolyte, the pure metal from the anode dissolves into the electroly' 8. Consider the following statements about small intestine and select the one which is NOT correct : 1 (a) The length of the small intestine in animals differs as it depends on the type of food they eat. () The small intestine is the site of complete digestion of food. (©) The small intestine receives secretions from liver and pancreas. (@) The villi of the small intestine absorb water from the unabsorbed food before it gets removed from the body via the anus, 9. An organism which breaks down the food material outside the body and then absorbs it is 1 (a) aplant parasite, Cuscuta (b)_ an animal parasite, Tapeworm (© abacteria, Rhizobium (@) a fungi, Rhizopus 31/13 ae P.T.O. ane 10. Prefered 38 fare ong a on arg A ere al rae? @ (b) () @) ar art aes fara 11, Prentira #8 ae wera gia a ahi srga fa & fare ae () (b) © @ ae rel 3 aT sehr are Sr’ re sre BF aret et a Fear ae ake et see & I wre rare el A fears et @ vat Ae | we fe af 8 aafira atch 2 | 12. 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The statement that correctly describes the characteristic(s) of a gene is 1 (a) In individuals of a given species, a specific gene is located on a particular chromosome. (b) A gene is not the information source for making proteins in the cell. (©) Each chromosome has only one gene located all along its length. (d) All the inherited traits in human beings are not controlled by genes. 13. In domestic electric circuits the wiring with 15 A current rating is for the electric devices which have 1 (a) higher power ratings such as geyser. (b) lower power ratings such as fan. (©) metallic bodies and low power ratings. (@ non-metallic bodies and low power ratings 31/13 13 P.T.O. 14. & an alan sfetecst frat vee ar ufetie 8 28, #1 gee Ao AY daira Pear wee fred data ar wre sft R, @ sit Rae SS ored eatin fare @ fare eet eT 5 R, sed afte R, @, aa sega RE (@) 32 @) 2 © 05 @ 16 |. 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No. 17 to 20 are Assertion - Reason based questions. ‘These consist of two statements ~ Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below : (a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). () Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). © dis true, but R) is false. @ (jis false, but ®) is true. 17. Assertion (A) : Genes inherited from the parents decide the sex of a child. 1 Reason (R) : X chromosome in a male child is inherited from his father. 18. Assertion (A) : The colour of aqueous solution of copper sulphate turns colourless when a piece of lead is added to it, 1 Reason (R) : Lead is more reactive than copper, and hence displaces copper from its salt solution. 19. Assertion (A) : The strength of the magnetic field produced at the centre of a current carrying circular coil increases on increasing the number of turns in it. 1 Reason (R) : The current in each circular turn has the same direction and the magnetic field due to each turn then just adds up. 20. Assertion (A) : Left atrium receives oxygenated blood from pulmonary vein, 1 Reason (R) : Right atrium transfers deoxygenated blood to the right ventricle, which pumps it to the lungs for oxygenation. 31/1/3 > 17 P.T.O. ; & wave — WH Get 21 4 26 af ag RTE | 21. 22. 23. 24. 26. aig aray eiata a al weber ) sik asa A aeraen abet @ 1 ge eile abr are Perfay ce carer afar fas ser (fet) Fare waar eMfeA SAT | (a) @) Brea 8 a8 fare afte oF fara ara ah Brome set ae eat Vt I aT mel Sel year at gent carafe a ferftae | Gi) afer ater otk af gaat carafe dae Haran ferftae | art >) AR eh art afifenatt & aghera varahrs artes ferfere @ wasn ache} He feet sr fer az, cat Gi) Sor genre aaa ra Sifeae eregior arate wh rl Pear sia 2 sare seer ce ger we ar ae ae Pre aero are aT eset ae the seer ard fara | fomg die & weet ar ae fafa | ales ar Se a pel 8 fags ai eR afesn % ferw saaye waren 2 2 cats wre tafe fra ar Ferrer aii 8 2 gH afew afr we fore ea eH ZaTE ST we? 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Write the structure and function of nephrons. 2 24, Write the constituents of solder alloy. Which property of solder makes it suitable for welding electrical wires ? 2 Why is damage to the ozone layer a cause for concern ? What. steps are being taken to limit this damage ? 2 26. 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(ii) Draw a labelled ray diagram to show the type of corrective lens used for restoring the vision of such an SECTION - C Q. No, 27 to 33 are short answer questions. 27. A chemical compound X is used in glass, soap and paper industries. On treatment with ethanoic acid, it forms salt, water and carbon dioxide, 3 (a) Identify X. (») How is this compound obtained from brine ? Write the equations involved, (©) State the number of molecules of water of crystallization present in compound X. 28. (a) Identify the reducing agent in the following reactions : 3 @ 4NH, + 50, > 4NO + 6H,O (i) H,O+F,>HF+HOF Gi) Fe,0, + 3CO > 2Fe + 8CO, (iv) 2H, + 0, > 2H,0 (®) Define a redox reaction in terms of gain or loss of oxygen. 29. A student wants to project the image of a candle flame on a screen 60 cm in front of a mirror by keeping the candle at a distance of 15 cm from its pole. 3 (a) Name the type of mirror used. (b) Also calculate : (i) Magnification of the image produced Gi) Distance between object and its image (© Draw a ray diagram to show the image formation. 31/13 we P.T.O. 30. (a) (b) 31. @ ) 32. 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(a) 31/13 (State the role of ATP in cellular respiration, 3 (i) What ensures sufficient exchange of gases in plants ? Gii) State the conditions on which the direction of diffusion of gases in plant depend upon. OR (i) What is the internal energy reserve in plants and animals ? 3 (i) How desert plants perform photosynthesis if their stomata remain closed during the day ? (State the rule used to find the force acting on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field. 3 (i) Given below are three diagrams showing entry of an electron in a magnetic field. Identify the case in which the force will be (1) maximum and (2) minimum respectively. Give reason for your answer. Electron a Magnetic Magnetic Magnetic field field field @ Gi) (ii) OR () Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines of, 3 (2) a current carrying solenoid (2) abar magnet Gi) List two distinguishing features between the two fields. (@) Why does a kitchen garden called an artificial ecosystem while a forest is considered to be a natural ecosystem ? 3 (i) While designing an artificial ecosystem at home, write any two things to be kept in mind to convert it into a self-sustaining system. Give reason to justify your answer. oR = 2B P.T.0. 33, 36. mre (>) @) Prenferftac a) aftifera aa ge a aie eet AT ste TET TTR am, af, Ha, ae Gi) Sereai arr eat IN Ee & fal & fer 20,000 J sat earrratea i eA 21 sat A aa aon ar siemens Sify FHS chet Gh a | Sai aT Uni en & shat & fore erate fare sre | aig cafe 5m & sift ott or fea frat at ere adi Gea or @ | see af as aT TT ferfiay | ga du al cat & fare fer ata wife | ga ay ehafaa ft sreil i aeh SAR | FASS & aasiters & fre eet Fae a ae a aor aT eats | Gg -a wer dem 34 8 36 dt EI . 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Draw a ray diagram to illustrate this defect. List its two possible causes. Name the lens used for the correction of this defect. SECTION-D Q. No. 34 to 36 are long answer questions. (a) Mention the role of the following organs of human male reproductive system @ Testis (i) Serotum (ii) Vas-deferens (iv) Seminal vesicle (b) What is Placenta ? State its function in a human female. (a) An electric iron consumes energy at a rate of 880 W when heating is at the maximum rate and 330 W when the heating is at the minimum. If the source voltage is 220 V, calculate the current and resistance in each case. (>) What is heating effect of electric current ? (© Find an expression for the amount of he passes through a resistor for some time. produced when a current (a) A saturated organic compound alcohols, On heating ‘A’ with concentrated sulphuric acid at 443 K, it forms an unsaturated compound ‘B’ with molecular mass 28 u. 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(ii) What happens when compound C undergoes combustion ? (iv) State one industrial application of hydrogenation reaction. (v) Name the products formed when compound A reacts with sodium. oR (>) @ With the help of diagram, show the formation of micelles, when soap is applied on oily dirt. 5 Gi) Take two test tubes X and Y with 10 mL of hard water in each. In test tube ‘X’, add few drops of soap solution and in test tube 'Y add a few drops of detergent solution. Shake both the test tubes for the same period. (1) In which test tube the formation of foam will be more ? Why ? (2) Inwhich test tube is a curdy solid formed ? Why ? SECTION - E Q. No. 37 to 39 are ease based / data based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in one of these sub-parts. 37. In order to trace the inheritance of traits Mendel crossed pea plants having one contrasting character or a pair of contrasting characters. When he crossed pea plants having round and yellow seeds with pea plants having wrinkled and green seeds, he observed that no plants with wrinkled and green seeds were obtained in the F, generation. When the F, generation pea plants were cross-bred by self-pollination, the F, generation had seeds with different combinations of shape and colour also. (a) Write any two pairs of contrasting characteristics of pea plant used by Mendel other than those mentioned above. 1 (b) Differentiate between dominant and recessive traits. 1 (©) State the ratio of the combinations observed in the seeds of F, generation (in the above case). What do you interpret from this result ? 2 OR 31/13 Te P.T.O. 38, & (©) fae Sri gsi are set} Sel (V) sik we waa GS ae Fat Hel (v) & he deren Rear en 8 are ata gra F, 3c Fy Thre eae 3 ween A eae eA: wari pia hq aah (vv) (vv) ‘frat saa cin Fr are are H genfge cen gee Terese ye aA ae oft ik Afra | ior a aaa sare at oho & ore wa whe Brats we sifery | arses wr eRe at S sifsre sa cep fas srveat arses ye werner at wae aHeHE TE chen arg era a et STE | are een Fg ah aor aorad ear fa 8, FR sree for ae “HRS ewe fh RA ca rare ator —_— — <= 0 > AGH Ste v Ter eee (a) same ain ot sae ht et wae | (b) ale ator ait yer Gina & ata ft gf 15 em 2, at ato At an fear art eifare | (© feet aaaa aio & ya otk sla & ae fea feel fara & ato gro a wheter Svan Haat & fore far anita wife | aera (©) 10 cm Bigs ar ly fas Peet same ator APTA 100 om ein fra 2 | AAR fara ar sfafara sa ear ara @ wet fara fea 2, aT @ aft etea at ara He, ger Gi) ordfa fae ofr & ager wr are wfafies ar ora ara fare | 31/1/38 “28 a (© Given below is a cross between a pure violet flowered pea plant (V) and a pure white flowered pea plant (v). Diagrammatically explain what type of progeny is obtained in F, generation and F, generation : Pure violet flowered plant x Pure white flowered plant. 2 wv) wy 38. Hold a concave mirror in your hand and direct its reflecting surface towards the sun, Direct the light reflected by the mirror on to a white card-board held close to the mirror. Move the card-board back and forth gradually until you find a bright, sharp spot of light on the board. This spot of light is the image of the sun on the sheet of paper; which is also termed as “Principal Focus” of the concave mirror. Concave mirror Principal axis Principal Focus (a) List two applications of concave mirror. 1 (b) If the distance between the mirror and the principal focus is 15 cm, find the radius of curvature of the mirror. 1 (©) Draw a ray diagram to show the type of image formed when an object is placed between pole and focus of a concave mirror. 2 OR (© An object 10 em in size is placed at 100 em in front of a concave mirror. If its image is formed at the same point where the object is located, find : 2 (@) focal length of the mirror, and (ii) magnification of the image formed with sign as per Cartesian sign convention. 31/113 29 P.T.O. 39. 31/13 cee a gt sta 8 sry sites werd rg sere wepfe amma: anchia at 2, ea ge ergaii & aifaergs errehle 3 are—are aaretie corer Mi aud & 1 Patra ergait At sitactior & area afeaneirar fra Sef 8 1 ge ura stfaeiioa & are aga ast a aaftiteen aed € aah go ag area ae aCe I (a) wr der wa aie at arg Hl em sre 2 2 (ae ae Tera ate ata |) (>) He agai & sttaenesi st sHeaelt Sh Hoh H ai war rare? UH saree aifsre | (©) Aa Reema atten at ghia: @) Na,Oy)+H,0y > (i) Al,O, + 2NaOH a7 (© Bem an station F ger ae Tare Ores a sora ie 2 | @) stftiirer an carafe acter ferfaw | 3) eR are te era fear | (ii) seta A wepht Paftze | Gy) eette fh ges ferera va er fee ert 2 “30 39. Almost all metals combine with oxygen to form metal oxides. Metal oxides, are generally basic in nature. But some metal oxides show both basic as well as acidic behaviour. Different metals show different reactivities towards oxygen. Some react vigorously while some do not react at all. (a) What happens when copper is heated in air ? (Give the equation of the reaction involved), 1 (b) Why are some metal oxides categorized as amphoteric ? Give one example. (©) Complete the following equations : 2 () Na,Oq)+ H,0n > (i) Al,0,+2Na0H > oR (© On burning Sulphur in oxygen a colourless gas is produced. 2 () Write chemieal equation for the reaction. (i) Name the gas formed. Gii) State the nature of the gas. (iv) What will be the action of this on a dry litmus paper ? 31/1/38 > 313 BYR 82

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