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SCIENCE - X STD

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Time Allowed: 2 hrs. Maximum Marks: 75
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Choose The best Answer
1. 1 metric ton is equal to
(a) 100 quintals (b) 10 quintals (c) 1/10 quintals (d) 1/100 quintals
2. Clouds float in atmosphere because of their low ……………. .
(a) density (b) pressure (c) velocity (d) mass
3.Rubbing of comb with hair ……………………
(a) creates electric charge (b) transfers electric charge
(c) either (a) or (b) (d) neither (a) nor (b)
4. 1 mole of any substance contains ______ molecules.
(a) 6.023 × 1023 (b) 6.023 × 10-23 (c) 3.0115 × 1023
(d) 12.046 × 1023.
5. Find out the homogeneous mixture.
(a) Salt + Water (b) Sand + Water (c) Clay + Water
(d) Gold + Water.
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PART-B ANY 20 20×2=40
16. Assertion(A): The scientifically correct expression “The mass
of the bag is 10 kg”
Reason (R): In everyday life, we use the term weight instead of
mass
e) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct reason
f) Both A and R are true and R is the correct reason
g) A is true but R is false
h) A is false but R is true
17.Define least count of any device
18. Match the Following
Column – I Column – II
(a) Screw gauge  (i) Vegetables
(b) Vernier Caliper  (ii) Coins
(c) Beam balance  (iii) Gold ornaments
(d) Digital balance  (iv) Cricket ball

19. Define least count of any device


20. Differentiate mass and weight
21. Distinguish distance and displacement?
22. What is meant by uniform circular motion? Give two examples of uniform circular
motion
23. Fill in the Blanks
Speed is a ____________ quantity whereas velocity is a ____________ quantity
Negative acceleration is called ____________
24. State Ohm’s law.
25. A bus travel, a distance of 20km from Chennai central
airport in 45 minutes. What is the average speed?
26. Define electric field.
27. Define standard unit.
28. State whether the following statements are true or false.
If false give the correct statement
a) Liquids expand more than gases on heating.
b) A compound cannot be broken into simpler substances chemically.
c) Water has a definite boiling point and freezing point.
d) Buttermilk is an example of heterogeneous mixture.
29. Differentiate between absorption and adsorption.
30. Match the following.
Hydrogen atom
1. Dalton (a) model
Planetary
2. Thomson (b) model
First atomic
3. Rutherford (c) theory
Plum pudding
4. Neils Bohr (d) model
Discovery of
(e) neutrons

31. State modern periodic law.


32. Which of the following are pure substances? Ice, Milk, Iron, Hydrochloric acid,
Mercury, Brick and Water.
33. Draw the structure of oxygen and sulphur atoms
34. Fill in the Blanks:-
Calcium and Argon are examples of a pair of _________________
Total Number of electrons that can be accommodated in an orbit
is given by ______________
_____________ isotope is used in the treatment of goiter
The number of neutrons present in lithium is ___________
35. Define sublimation.
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PART-C (4×5=20)
SECTION-A (ANY 2)
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SECTION –B ( ANY 1)
52. Explain the postulates of Bohr’s atomic_ model
53. Write the differences between elements and compounds
and give an example for each.
SECTION-C (ANY 1)
54. Describe the construction and working of Mercury barometer.
55. Derive the three equations of motion by graphical method.
56. How will you find the thickness of a one-rupee coin?

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