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Physics 10th B Chap 10.11.12.13,14 (First Half

This document appears to be a physics exam for 10th grade students. It contains 12 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each (Section I), and 3 longer answer questions worth 9 marks each (Section II). The multiple choice questions cover topics like mechanical waves, simple harmonic motion, sound waves, optics, and electricity. The longer answer questions ask about simple harmonic motion, sound intensity levels, and factors that affect loudness of sound. The exam is out of a total of 50 marks and students have 90 minutes to complete it.
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Physics 10th B Chap 10.11.12.13,14 (First Half

This document appears to be a physics exam for 10th grade students. It contains 12 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each (Section I), and 3 longer answer questions worth 9 marks each (Section II). The multiple choice questions cover topics like mechanical waves, simple harmonic motion, sound waves, optics, and electricity. The longer answer questions ask about simple harmonic motion, sound intensity levels, and factors that affect loudness of sound. The exam is out of a total of 50 marks and students have 90 minutes to complete it.
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Science Tutorial Paper Code: 3498

Test Session 2021 first Half


Paper Physics(10th B)

Total Marks: 50 Time Allowed: 90 min

Name:………………………………………….. Roll No:………………….

Q No 1 Choose the appropriate answer.cutting over-writing is not allowed ___________ (10)

I. Mechanical waves pass through ……….


 Vacuum  Air  Space  Both a & c
II. Galileo who had discovered that all pendulums of same…..

 Masses  Time period  Lengths  Both a & b


III. If the mass of the bob of a pendulum is increased by a factor of 3, the period of the pendulum’s motion
will
Increased by a Be increased by a Be decreased by a
 factor of 2  Remain same  factor of 4  factor of 4
IV. Frequency of tuning fork depends on the ……. Of its prongs

 Speed  Vibration  Mass  None of these


V. Intensity of Mosquito buzzing ……..in (dB)

 70  30  130  40
VI. The loudness of a sound is most closely related to its

 Frequency  Period  Amplitude  Wavelength


VII. Index of refraction (n) of Ice

 1.31  1.36  1.52  2.21


VIII. Which type of image is produced by the converging lens of human eye if it views a distance object?
Real, erect, Real, inverted, Virtual, erect, Virtual, inverted,
 same size  diminished  diminished  magnified
IX. Electric potential is a characteristic of the field of source charge and is independent of a ……………
that may be placed in the field.
Medium between
 Test charge  Dielectric  plates  Both b & c
X. Electric field lines
Cross each other in Cross each other in
Always cross each Never cross each
 other  other  the region of  the region of weak
strong field field
XI. Power of washing machine……. Watts
 1000  800  750  1500
XII. If we double both the current and the voltage in a circuit while keeping its resistance constant, the power
Remain
 unchanged  Halves  Doubles  Quadruples

Section-I
Q. No. 2. Attempt any five short questions. _______________ _________ (5 x 2
=10)

I. Write the speed difference b/w longitudinal and transverse waves.


II. Write uses of waves in our daily life.
III. Write difference b/w frequency and time period.
IV. Write any three features of SHM.
V. Why pilots wear special headphones?
VI. Define intensity of sound also write its unit.
VII. What is law of refraction?
VIII. Write uses of lens.
Q. No. 3. Attempt any five short questions. _______________ _________ (5 x 2
=10)

I. Calculate the intensity levels of the (a) faintest audible sound (b) rustling of leaves.
II. Why the voice of women is more shrill than that of men?
III. Define the principle focus.
Science Tutorial Paper Code: 10432
Test Session 2021 (Test 1)
Paper Chemistry (9th A)

Total Marks: 50 Time Allowed: 90 min

IV. What is the difference between concave and convex mirror?


V. Write type of Concave lenses.
VI. Define angle of incident and angle of refraction.
VII. Define intensity of light.
VIII. Define Farad.

Q. No. 4. Attempt any five short questions. _______________ _________ (5 x 2


=10)

I. What is Volt?
II. Why electric intensity is a vector quantity?
III. Define potential difference between two points.
IV. Differentiate between E.M.F and potential difference.
V. Write two big advantages of parallel circuit over series circuits.
VI. Write unit of resistance and define it.
VII. In large shopping centers, convex mirrors are used for security purpose why?
VIII. Define pitch and quality.

Section-II (2x9 = 18)


Q. No. 5.__________________________________________________________________________ (4+5 = 9)
A) Discuss Simple harmonic motion when mass attached to a spring.
B) An object 30 cm tall is located 10.5 cm from a concave mirror with focal length 16 cm.(a) where the image
located? (b) How high is it?
Q. No.6. (4+5 = 9)
A) Explain sound intensity level.
B) An electric bulb is marked with 220V, 100 W. find the resistance of the filament of the bulb. If the bulb is
used 5 hour daily, find the energy in kilowatt-hour consumed by the bulb in one month (30 days).
Q. No. 7.__________________________________________________________________________ (4+5 = 9)
A) Define loudness. Also explain factors in which loudness of sound depends.
B) Two charges repel each other with a force of 0.1 N when they are 5 cm apart. Find the forces between the
same charges when they are 2 cm apart.

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