SC Sample Paper 1 Unsolved-Merged
SC Sample Paper 1 Unsolved-Merged
SC Sample Paper 1 Unsolved-Merged
Sample Paper 1
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. In an attempt to demonstrate electrical conductivity through an electrolyte, the following apparatus (figure) was
set up.
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(a) 1 and 3
(b) 2 and 4
(c) Only 2
(d) Only 4
Which of the following is the incorrect observation of the reaction shown in the above set up?
(a) It is an endothermic reaction.
(b) Slaked lime is produced.
(c) It is an exothermic reaction.
(d) It is a combination reaction.
4. N 2 + 3H 2 $ 2NH 3
With the reference of above reaction which one of the option in the table is correct?
Reactants Products
(a) N2, H2 NH 3
(b) NH 3 N2, H2
(c) N2 H 2 , NH 3
(d) N 2 NH 3 H2
5. Which one of the following properties is not general exhibited by ionic compounds?
(a) Solubility in water
(b) Electrical conductivity in solid state
(c) High melting and boiling points
(d) Electrical conductivity in molten state
6. A student require hard water for an experiment in his laboratory which is not available in the neighbouring area.
In the laboratory there are some salts, which when dissolved in distilled water can convert it into hard water.
Select from the following groups of salts, a group, each salt of which when dissolved in distilled water will make
it hard.
(a) Sodium chloride, Potassium chloride
(b) Sodium sulphate, Potassium sulphate
(c) Sodium sulphate, Calcium sulphate
(d) Calcium sulphate, Calcium chloride
8. The diagram shows the arrangement of cells inside the leaf of a green plant. (No cell contents are shown).
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10. Structure present in a cell which is responsible for determination of the sex of a baby is :
(a) cytoplasm (b) cell membrane
(c) nucleus (d) chromosome
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13. At the time of short circuit, the electric current in the circuit :
(a) vary continuously
(b) does not change
(c) reduces substantially
(d) increases heavily
14. If the key in the arrangement taken out (the circuit is made open) and magnetic field lines are drawn over the
horizontal plane ABCD , the lines are
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15. A student carries out an experiment and plots the V -I graph of three samples of nichrome wire with resistances
R1, R2 and R3 respectively (Figure). Which of the following is true ?
(a) R1 = R2 = R3 (b) R1 2 R2 2 R3
(c) R3 2 R2 2 R1 (d) R2 2 R3 2 R1
16. Which of the following statement is not correct about the magnetic field?
(a) Magnetic field lines form a continuous closed curve.
(b) Magnetic field line do not interest each other.
(c) Direction of tangent at any point on the magnetic field line curve gives the direction of magnetic field at
that point.
(d) Outside the magnet, magnetic field lines go from South to North pole of the magnet.
18. Assertion : Dominant allele is an allele whose phenotype expresses even in the presence of another allele of that
gene.
Reason : It is represented by a capital letter, e.g. T.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
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20. Assertion : The magnetic field produced by a current carrying solenoid is independent of its length and cross-
section area.
Reason : The magnetic field inside the solenoid is uniform.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. A metal is treated with dil H2 SO 4 , the gas evolved is collected by the method shown in the figure. Answer the
following :
(i) Name the gas.
(ii) Name the method of collection of the gas.
o
List any two observations when a highly reactive metal is dropped in water.
23. Which are the first simple molecules of food produced during photosynthesis ? What happens to these simple
molecules in the leaves later ?
25. Draw a neat diagram to show the refraction of a light ray through a glass prism and label on it the angle of
incidence and angle of deviation.
o
What is the scattering of light ? Explain with the help of an example.
26. What will happen to the garbage and dead animals and plants in absence of microorganisms ?
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SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. State which of the following chemical reactions will take place or not, giving suitable reason for each :
(i) Zn (s) + CuSO 4 (aq) $ ZnSO 4 (aq) + Cu (s)
(ii) Fe (s) + ZnSO 4 (aq) $ FeSO 4 (aq) + Zn (s)
(iii) Zn (s) + FeSO 4 (aq) $ ZnSO 4 (aq) + Fe (s)
29. Mention the three kinds of cells present in blood. Write one function of each.
o
With the help of diagram explain how exchange of gases occurs in leaf of a plant.
30. Manju is uses a concave mirror for image formation for different positions of an object. What inferences can be
drawn about the following when an object is placed at a distance of 10 cm from the pole of a concave mirror of
focal length 15 cm ?
(a) Position of the image
(b) Size of the image
(c) Nature of the image
Draw a labelled ray diagram to justify your inferences.
32. Pawan is connected a galvanometer with a coil of insulated copper wire .What would happen if a bar magnet is :
(i) Pushed into the coil ?
(ii) Withdrawn from inside the coil ?
(iii) Held stationary inside the coil ?
o
You are given two identical looking iron bars. Just using these two bars how will you identify whether any or both
of these bars is/are a magnet ?
33. Explain the phenomenon of Biological Magnification. How does it affect organisms belonging to different trophic
levels particularly the tertiary consumers ?
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. An organic compound A is widely used as a preservative in pickles and has a molecular formula C 2 H 4 O 2 . This
compound reacts with ethanol to form a sweet smelling compound B .
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(a) The formula of an ester is CH 3 COOC 2 H 5 . Write the structural formulae of the corresponding alcohol and
the acid.
(b)
(i) Mention the experimental conditions involved in obtaining ethene from ethanol.
(ii) Write the chemical equation for the above reaction.
35. (a) Write the function of following parts in human female reproductive system :
(i) Ovary
(ii) Oviduct
(iii) Uterus
(b) Describe in brief the structure and function of placenta.
o
Define the terms :
(i) Syngamy
(ii) Triple fusion
(iii) Implantation
(iv) Placenta
(v) Gestation.
36. The mobile phone is an excellent communication device. Mobile phones uses electromagnetic radiation in the
microwave range. Part of the radio wave emitted by the mobile phone handset will be absorbed by the head.
Head is in the ‘near field’ of radiation, so that most of the heating effect occurs in the head.
Temperature in the internal ear, brain increases by 1 degree or more. This adversely affect the functioning of
these organs since these have fluid filled cavities. But prolonged heating effect can alter brain functions and
hearing ability also. Other harmful effects such as Premature Cataract, Confusion and loss of memory may also
be possible. Following figure shows that how mobile phone radiation penetrates the brain.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data -based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. The reactivity series is a list of metals arranged in the order of their decreasing activities. The metal at the top
of the reactivity series is the most reactive and metal at the bottom is the least reactive. The more reactive metal
displaces less reactive metal from its salt solution.
38. Question numbers i - iv are based on the table given below. Study the table and answer the following questions.
Table-A
39. Lenses are objects made of transparent materials such as glass or clear plastic that has curved surfaces. Diverging
lenses are thicker at their edges than at their centres and makes light rays passing through them spread out.
Converging lenses are thicker in their middle than at this edges and make light rays passing through them focus
at a point. These are used in spectacles to help people with poor vision see better. The converging lenses magnify
by bending the rays of light that pass through them to meet at a point called focus. Thicker the converging lens
is at its centre, the more its magnifies and closer the focus is to the lens.
(i) Ravi uses two lenses A and B of same size and same material as shown. P1 and P2 are the powers of A and
B. An object is kept at the same distance from the lens between F and 2F of each lens on the principal axis
in turn. Let I 1 and I 2 be the image formed by two lenses respectively. What is the relation of image distances
of both lens ?
(ii) Write down the relation between the power of lens of both lenses ?
(iii) Meenakshi uses above two lenses A and B along with another two lenses C and D, as shown :
She is able to see the subject matter on the black board while sitting in the front row in the classroom but is
unable to see the same matter while sitting in the last row.
Which of the above four lenses will she require to correct the defect in her vision? Why ?
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(iv) Natasha places an object on the principal axis of above given lens A. One end of this object coincides with
the focus F and the other end with 2F. What will be the nature of the image formed by the lens on the other
side ?
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Sample Paper 2
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. When pH strip is dipped in each bottle, the colour shown by bottle A and B will be respectively:
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4. CuO + H 2 $ Cu + H 2 O
Which of the following pair is correct regarding to oxidation and reduction?
Oxidation Reduction
(a) CuO H2
(b) H2 CuO
(c) H2O H2
(d) H2 H2O
6. Which of the following substances will not give carbon dioxide on treatment with dilute acid?
(a) Marble
(b) Limestone
(c) Baking soda
(d) Lime
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10. Each gamete carries only one allele. This is proposed in which law ?
(a) law of dominance
(b) law of segregation
(c) law of genetics
(d) law of assortment
11. Which of the following statements about transmission of nerve impulse is incorrect ?
(a) Nerve impulse travels from dendritic end towards axonal end.
(b) At the dendritic end electrical impulses bring about the release of some chemicals which generate an
electrical impulse at the axonal end of another neuron.
(c) The chemicals released from the axonal end of one neuron cross the synapse and generate a similar electrical
impulse in a dendrite of another neuron.
(d) A neuron transmits electrical impulses not only to another neuron but also to muscle and gland cells.
14. In the arrangement shown in Figure, there are two coils wound on a non-conducting cylindrical rod. Initially the
key is not inserted. Then the key is inserted and later removed. Then
15. The proper representation of series combination of cells (Figure) obtaining maximum potential is
(a) (i)
(b) (ii)
(c) (iii)
(d) (iv)
16. Which of the following factors affect the strength of force experience by a current carrying conductor in a uniform
magnetic field?
(a) magnetic field strength
(b) magnitude of current in a conductor
(c) length of the conductor within magnetic field
(d) All of above.
17. Assertion : When iron nail is dipped in copper sulphate solution, the iron nail becomes brownish in colour and the
blue colour of copper solution fade.
Reason : Equation representing this change is
Cu + FeSO 4 $ CuSO 4 + Fe
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are True and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are True but Reason is not the Correct explanation of the Assertion.
(c) Assertion is True but the Reason is False.
(d) Both Assertion and Reason are False.
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SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. Pratyush took sulphur powder on a spatula and heated it. He collected the gas evolved by inverting a test tube
over it as shown in Figure below :
(a) What will be the action of gas on
(i) dry litmus paper ?
(ii) moist litmus paper ?
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Write some uses of metals which are based on the properties of malleability and ductility.
22. (a) What will happen to the guard cells and stomatal pore when water flows to guard cells ?
(b) How do plants transmit informations from cell to cell ?
23. What is the compensation point with relation to the release of CO2 by the plants ?
25. A person is not able to see distinctly the objects placed beyond 90 cm from him. Giving reasons to identify the
defect in his eye. Determine the nature of lens used to correct this defect.
o
A star appears on the horizon. What is the true position of the star ? Explain with the help of a diagram.
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Identify the type of each of the following reactions stating reason for your answers :
(a) Fe2 O 3 + 2Al $ Al2 O 3 + 2Fe + heat
(b) Pb (NO 3) 2 + 2Kl $ Pbl2 + 2KNO 3
ZnO + CO2
heat
(c) ZnCO 3
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30. (a) State the relationship between focal length and radius of curvature of a spherical mirror.
(b) Why is the refractive index of a medium always greater than one ?
(c) A lens has - 4 D power. Is the lens concave or convex ?
31. (a) Define power of a lens and write its S.I. unit.
(b) A convex lens of power 4 D is placed at a distance of 40 cm from a wall. At what distance from the lens
should a candle be placed so that its image is formed on the wall ?
32. A shining metal M , of burning gives a dazzling white flame and changes to a white powder N .
(a) Identify M and N .
(b) Represent the above reaction in the form of a balanced chemical equation.
(c) Does M undergo oxidation or reduction in this reaction ? Justify.
o
Write the equations for the following metals which are obtained from their compounds by reduction process.
(a) Metal X which is low in reactivity series.
(b) Metal Y which is in middle of series.
33. Larger animals kill the smaller animals in the forest, eat whatever they can, leave the rest in the forest but the
forest is never found full of dead animals. What happens to the bodies of these dead animals?
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. Soaps and detergents are both types of salts. State the difference between the two. Write the mechanism of the
cleaning action of soap. Why do soaps not form lather with hard water ? Mention any two problems that arise due
to the use of detergents instead of soaps.
o
An organic compound with molecular formula C 2 H 4 O 2, produces brisk effervescence on addition of sodium
carbonate bicarbonate.
(a) Identify the organic compound
(b) Name the gas evolved.
(c) How will you test the gas evolved ?
(d) Write a chemical equation for the above reaction.
(e) List two important uses of the above compound.
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(a) Draw a neat diagram to show fertilization in a flower and label on it the following parts :
(i) Stigma
(ii) Pollen tube
(iii) Ovary
State the function of pollen tube.
(b) List in tabular form any two differences between a male gamete and a female gamete.
36. (a) For the combination of resistors shown in the following figure, find the equivalent resistance between M and
N.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data -based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Sample of four metals P, Q, R and S were taken and added to the following solution one by one. The results
obtained have been tabulated as follows.
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38. Question numbers i - iv are based on the table given below. Study the table and answer the following questions.
Table-A
39. A concave mirror forms image of an object thrice in its size on a screen. Magnification of a mirror gives information
about the size of the image relative to the object. It is defined as the ratio of size of image to the size of object.
It is represented by m .
Size of image
m =
Size of object
Sign of magnification by mirror gives the information about the nature of the image produce by it.
(i) Describe the nature of image formed.
(ii) If the object x distance from the pole of mirror, then find image distance from the pole.
(iii) If the radius of curvature of mirror is R, then write the relation between object distance, image distance and
focal length of the mirror.
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Sample Paper 4
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
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2. What happens when dilute hydrochloric acid is added to iron fillings as shown in the figure?
3. When hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through a blue solution of copper sulphate, a black precipitate of copper
sulphide is obtained and the sulphuric acid so formed remains in the solution. The reaction is an example of:
(a) combination reaction
(b) displacement reaction
(c) decomposition reaction
(d) double displacement reaction
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10. Human males all the chromosomes are paired perfectly except one. This/these unpaired chromosomes is/are
(i) large chromosomes
(ii) small chromosomes
(iii) Y-chromosome
(iv) X-chromosome
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (iii) only
(c) (iii) and (iv)
(d) (ii) and (iv)
13. An electric kettle consumes 1 kW of electric power when operated at 220 V. A fuse wire of what rating must be
used for it?
(a) 1 A
(b) 2 A
(c) 4 A
(d) 5 A
14. A constant current flows in a horizontal wire in the plane of the paper from east to west as shown in Figure. The
direction of magnetic field at a point will be North to South.
15. In the following circuits (Figure), heat produced in the resistor or combination of resistors connected to a 12 V
battery will be
16.
Choose the incorrect statement from the following regarding magnetic lines of field
(a) The direction of magnetic field at a point is taken to be the direction in which the north pole of a magnetic
compass needle points.
(b) Magnetic field lines are closed curves.
(c) If magnetic field lines are parallel and equidistant, they represent zero field strength.
(d) Relative strength of magnetic field is shown by the degree of closeness of the field lines.
18. Assertion : Mendel chose a number of varieties of garden pea as plant material for his experiments.
Reason : Garden pea has well defined characters and was bisexual.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
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20. Assertion : In a conductor, free electrons keep on moving but no magnetic force acts on a conductor in a magnetic
field.
Reason : Force on free electrons due to magnetic field always acts perpendicular to its direction of motion.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. Why are cooking vessels and water boilers generally made of copper and aluminium as shown in figure ?
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Hydrogen is a non-metal, still it is given a place in the reactivity series. Why ?
22. Explain the significance of peristaltic movement that occurs all along the gut during digestion.
24. Urine passed during summer is usually less in quantity and is some what thicker. Why is it so ?
25. Which component of white light deviates (i) the least and (ii) the most while passing through a glass prism? State
the reason of this difference in deviation.
o
Name the part of eye where images formed in a normal human eye. State how the image position changes in
myopia and hypermetropia.
26. Classify the following ecosystems into natural and artificial ecosystem :
Forest ecosystem, aquarium, Marine ecosystem and crop land ecosystem.
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SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Identify the substances that are oxidised and that are reduced in the following reactions :
(i) ZnO + C $ Zn + CO
(ii) CuO + H2 $ Cu + H2 O
(iii) MnO2 + 4HCl $ MnCl2 + 2H2 O + Cl2
28. State which of the following reaction will take place or not and why ?
(i) Zn (s) + CuSO 4 (aq) $ ZnSO 4 (aq) + Cu (s)
(ii) Fe (s) + ZnSO 4 (aq) $ FeSO 4 (aq) + Zn (s)
(iii) Zn (s) + FeSO 4 (aq) $ ZnSO 4 (aq) + Fe (s)
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
35. (a) “Use of a condom is beneficial for both the sexes involved in a sexual act.” Justify this statement giving two
reasons.
(b) How do oral contraceptive help in avoiding pregnancies ?
(c) What is sex selective abortion? How does it affect a healthy society ? (State any one consequence)
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(i) Describe the various steps involved in the process of binary fission with the help of a diagram.
(ii) Why do multicellular organisms use complex way of reproduction ?
36. When a current is passed through the circular loop of wire, a magnetic field lines near the coil are nearly circular
and concentric. At the centre of the circular loop, the magnetic field lines are straight.
The strength of the magnetic field produced by a current-carrying circular coil (or circular wire) depends on :
(i) current flowing through the coil.
(ii) radius of the circular coil.
(iii) number of turns of wire in the circular coil.
The direction of the field lines can be found by applying Right-Hand Thumb Rule.
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SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data -based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Refining is the process of purification of metals. One of the important method of refining is electrolysis. In
electrolysis, electrical energy is used to bring about a non-spontaneous redox reaction. This is done by passing
an electric current through a liquid containing ions, known as an electrolyte. In contrast to metals, the current
in electrolytes is carried by the movement of ions rather than the movement of electrons. The solid conductors
inserted into the liquid are called electrodes, the one with a positive charge is called the anode (because it attracts
anions) and the one with the negative charge is called the cathode.
A diagrammatic representation of electrolysis of copper is shown below :
38. The growing size of the human population is a cause of concern for all people. The rate of birth and death in a
given population will determine its size. Reproduction is the process by which organisms increase their population.
The process of sexual maturation for reproduction is gradual and takes place while general body growth is still
going on. Some degree of sexual maturation does not necessarily mean that the mind or body is ready for sexual
acts or for having and bringing up children. Various contraceptive devices are being used by human beings to
control the size of population.
(i) List two common signs of sexual maturation in boys and girls.
(ii) What is the result of reckless female foeticide ?
(iii) Which contraceptive method changes the hormonal balance of the body ?
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(iv) Write two factors that determine the size of a population.
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39. When light ray goes from one transparent medium to another transparent medium, it suffers a change in direction,
into second medium. The extent of the change in direction suffered by the phenomenon of change in the path of
light rays when going from one medium to another medium is known as refraction. Ray is a given pair of media
can be expressed in terms of refractive index. The refractive index is related to an important physical quantity in
the relative speed of light in different media.
(i) A ray of light enters into the glass from air. Does it bend towards normal ?
(ii) What is the unit of refractive index ?
(iii) Light enters from air to glass having refractive index 1.50. What is the speed of light in the glass? The speed
of light in vacuum is 3 # 108 ms-1 .
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(iii) When light goes from one medium to another, which of the three parameters, frequency, wavelength,
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Sample Paper 6
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Hard water is not available for an experiment in the school and its vicinity. However, some salts as given below
are available in the school laboratory.
1. Sodium Chloride
2. Sodium Sulphate
3. Calcium Chloride
4. Calcium Sulphate
5. Potassium Chloride
6. Magnesium Sulphate
Select form the following a group of these salts, each member of which may be dissolved in water to make it hard.
(a) 1, 2, 5
(b) 1, 3, 5
(c) 3, 4, 6
(d) 2, 4, 6
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Which of the following gases formed at the anode and the cathode?
(a) Chlorine, Hydrogen
(b) Hydrogen, Chlorine
(c) Hydrogen, Hydrogen
(d) Chlorine, Chlorine
3. In the double displacement reaction between aqueous potassium iodide and aqueous lead nitrate, a yellow
precipitate of lead iodide is formed. While performing the activity if lead nitrate is not available, which of the
following can be used in place of lead nitrate?
(a) Lead sulphate (insoluble)
(b) Lead acetate
(c) Ammonium nitrate
(d) Potassium sulphate
5. A metal M of moderate reactivity is present as its sulphide X . On heating in air, X converts into is oxide Y and
a gas evolves. On heating Y and X together, the metal M is produced. X and Y respectively are
(a) X cuprous sulphide, Y cuprous oxide
(b) X cuprous sulphide, Y cupric oxide
(c) X sodium sulphide, Y sodium oxide
(d) X calcium sulphide, Y calcium oxide
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7. Which of the following is the correct representation of electron dot structure of nitrogen ?
8. A graph was plotted to show the energy output of two types of respiration. Identify the type of respiration denoted
by curves A and B .
9. Transpiration helps :
(a) in the absorption
(b) in the upward movement of water minerals dissolved in it from roots to the leaves
(c) in temperature regulation
(d) all of the above
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13. What is the maximum resistance which can be made using five resistors each of 1/5 Ω ?
(a) 1/5 Ω (b) 10 Ω
(c) 5 Ω (d) 1 Ω
(a) inversely proportional to the current but directly proportional to the square of the distance from wire.
(b) directly proportional to the current and inversely proportional to the distance from wire.
(c) directly proportional to the distance and inversely proportional to the current
(d) directly proportional to the current but inversely proportional the square of the distance from wire.
15. V -I graph for the two wires A and B are shown in the figure. If we connect both the wires one by one to the same
battery which of the two will produce more heat per unit time ?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) Both A and B
(d) None of these
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16. The strength of magnetic field inside a long current carrying straight solenoid is
17. Assertion : Changing of colour of copper from reddish brown to black is an example of reduction.
Reason : Hydrogen is removed.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are True and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are True but Reason is not the Correct explanation of the Assertion.
(c) Assertion is True but the Reason is False.
(d) Both Assertion and Reason are False.
18. Assertion : The sex of the children will be determined by chromosome received from the father.
Reason : A human male has one X and one Y -chromosome.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion : Egestion in amoeba takes place through a permanent membrane present in them.
Reason : Cilia is absent in amoeba.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(d) Both Assertion and Reason are false.
20. Assertion : Force experienced by moving charge will be maximum if direction of velocity of charge is perpendicular
to applied magnetic field.
Reason : Force on moving charge is independent of direction of applied magnetic field.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
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SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
23. State the necessary conditions of autotrophic nutrition and name the by product. Mention the source of this by
product.
25. Why does the colour of the sky appear blue ? Explain in brief.
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What type of spectacles should be worn by a person having the defects of myopia as well as hypermetropia? How
does it help ?
26. If a lake is contaminated with pesticides, which one of the following organisms will contain in its body the
maximum concentration of pesticides and why ?
Small fish, Pelicans, Zooplanktons, Phytoplanktons, Big fish.
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. When hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through a blue solution of copper sulphate, the colour of the solution fades
and a black precipitate is obtained.
(a) Name the type of reaction mentioned above.
(b) Why does the colour of the solution fade away ?
(c) Write the chemical name of the black precipitate formed.
28. (a) Arrange the metals Zn, Mg, Al, Cu and Fe in decreasing order of reactivity.
(b) What would you observe when you put
(i) Some zinc pieces into blue copper sulphate solution ?
(ii) Some copper pieces into green ferrous sulphate solution.
(c) Name a metal which combines with hydrogen gas. Name the compound formed.
29. (a) Blood pressure is high in the arteries and low in the veins. Give the possible reason for such difference.
(b) What is the major cause of high blood pressure ?
(c) What may happen if a person is having a very high blood pressure ?
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(i) Name the following :
(a) The three carbon molecule that is formed due to break-down of glucose during respiration.
(b) The nitrogenous waste that is removed from the blood in our Kidneys.
(ii) How do unicellular organisms generally remove waste ?
30. A mirror is fitted in a wall of the AGRA FORT. When you stand at a proper location, a full-size image of the Taj
Mahal can be seen in this mirror.
(a) What kind of mirror is it ?
(b) Draw a ray diagram for such a mirror when the object is at infinity.
31. You are given a convex lens of focal length 10 cm. Where will you place an object to get a real, inverted and highly
enlarged image of the object. Draw a ray diagram.
33. How will you create an artificial aquatic ecosystem, which is self-sustainable?
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. (a) Write the molecular formula of an organic compound having its name suffixed with ‘- ol ’ and having two
carbon atoms in the molecule.
With the help of balanced chemical equation indicate what happens when it is heated with excess of
concentrated H 2 SO 4 .
(b) Write names of the following compounds :
(i) HCOOH
(ii) CH 2 COCH 2 CH 3 .
(c) Explain why carbon generally forms compounds by covalent bonds.
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(a) Define catenation. Why no other element exhibits the properties of catenation to the extent seen in carbon
compounds ?
(b) Name the type of compound formed by the reaction of an organic acid and an alcohol. Write the chemical
equation for the reaction involved.
35. (a) Draw the diagram of female reproductive system and match and mark the part(s) :
(i) Where block is created surgically to prevent fertilization.
(ii) Where Copper-T is inserted?
(iii) Inside which condom can be placed.
(b) Why do more and more people prefer to use condoms? What is the principle behind use of condoms?
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What are the three categories of contraceptive methods? Write briefly about each.
36. (a) What is meant by the statement, “The resistance of a conductor is one ohm”?
(b) Define electric power. Write an expression relating electric power, potential difference and resistance.
(c) How many 132 Ω resistors in parallel are required to carry 5 A on a 220 V line?
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
38. Nastic movements in plants are not directional movements. They are not dependent on the stimulus and are
growth independent. For example, the leaves of a touch me not plant (Mimosa pudica), fold up immediately when
touched. These kinds of changes occur due to the changes in the amount of water in the leaves. Depending on the
quantity, they either swell up or shrink. Plant hormones or phytohormones are responsible for the control and
coordination of plants. There are different types of hormones, which affect the growth of a plant. Phytohormones
are chemical compounds which are released by stimulated cells. These hormones are diffused around the plant
cells. They have a role in the cell division, cell enlargement, cell differentiation, fruit growth, falling of leaves,
ripening of fruits, ageing of plants etc.
(i) Name the phenomenon called for the movement in growth of plants.
(ii) What do you mean by nastic movement ?
(iii) What are the different types of harmonies of plants ?
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(iv) The plant harmone help in the cell growth at the shoot tips by elongating the cells and help in the growth
process is :
39. While dealing with the reflection of light by spherical mirrors, we shall follow a set of sign conventions called the
New Cartesian Sign Convention. In this convention, the pole (P) of the mirror is taken as the origin. The principal
axis of the mirror is take as the x -axis of the coordinate system. In a spherical mirror, the distance of the object
from its pole is called the object distance ^u h . The distance of the image from the pole of the mirror is called the
image distance ^v h . Magnification produced by a spherical mirror gives the relative extent to which the image of
an object is magnified with respect to the object size. It is expressed as the ratio of the height of the image to the
height of the object. It is usually represented by the letter ^m h .
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Sample Paper 7
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1–20.
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3. When hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through a blue solution of copper sulphate, a black precipitate of copper
sulphide is obtained and the sulphuric acid so formed remains in the solution. The reaction is an example of-
(a) a combination reaction
(b) a displacement reaction
(c) a decomposition reaction
(d) a double decomposition reaction
5. 2 mL each of concentrated HCl, HNO 3 and a mixture of concentrated HCl and concentrated HNO 3 in the ratio
of 3 : 1 were taken in test tubes labelled as A, B and C . A small piece of metal was put in each test tube. No
change occurred in test tubes A and B but the metal got dissolved in test tube C respectively. The metal could be
(a) Al
(b) Au
(c) Cu
(d) Pt
6. Which of the following are present in a dilute aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid?
(a) H 3 O+ + Cl−
(b) H 3 O+ + OH−
(c) Cl− + OH−
(d) Unionised HCl
(iv) H 3 C − C = CH 2
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CH 3
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(a) nostrils " pharynx " larynx " trachea " alveoli.
(b) alveoli " pharynx " larynx " trachea " nostrils.
(c) alveoli " larynx " trachea " pharynx " nostrils.
(d) nostrils " trachea " pharynx " larynx " alveoli.
9. Since the environment is not under the control of the individual organism, the outside source of energy is quite:
(a) Varied
(b) Same
(c) Differ from case to case
(d) Under the control of organism
10. From the list given below, select the character which can be acquired but not inherited
(a) colour of eye
(b) colour of skin
(c) size of body
(d) nature of hair
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13.
Two resistors are shown in the above figure when it connected to a battery will have
(a) same current flowing through them when connected in parallel
(b) same current flowing through them when connected in series
(c) same potential difference across them when connected in series
(d) different potential difference across them when connected in parallel
14. For a current in a long straight solenoid N and S -poles are created at the two ends. Among the following
statements, the incorrect statement is
(a) The field lines inside the solenoid are in the form of straight lines which indicates that the magnetic field is
the same at all points inside the solenoid.
(b) The strong magnetic field produced inside the solenoid can be used to magnetise a piece of magnetic
material like soft iron, when placed inside the coil.
(c) The pattern of the magnetic field associated with the solenoid is different from the pattern of the magnetic
field around a bar magnet.
(d) The N and S -poles exchange position when the direction of current through the solenoid is reversed.
15.
A cylindrical conductor of length l and uniform area of cross-section A has resistance R . Another conductor of
length 21 and resistance R of the same material has area of cross section
(a) A/2 (b) 3A/2
(c) 2 A (d) 3 A
16.
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18. Assertion : DNA finger printing is a method in which polymerase chain reaction followed by DNA probe is used.
Reason : A DNA finger print is inherited and therefore, resembles that of parents.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
20. Assertion : The magnetic field is stronger at a point which is nearer to the conductor and goes on decreasing on
moving away from the conductor.
Reason : The magnetic field B produced by a straight current carrying wire is inversely proportional to the
distance from the wire.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. A metal A , which is used in thermit process, when heated with oxygen gives an oxide B , which is amphoteric in
nature. Identify A and B . Write down the reactions of oxide B with HCl and NaOH.
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In one method of rust prevention, the iron is not coated with anything. Name the method and define it.
22. Why does herbivores have longer small intestine than carnivores ?
23. Do the fresh water animals reabsorb water through their excretory system like marine animal ? Justify your
answer.
25. What would the sky look if the earth had no atmosphere ? Why ?
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How do we see colours ?
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SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Lead nitrate solution is added to a test tube containing potassium iodide solution.
(a) Write the name and colour of the compound precipitated.
(b) Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction involved.
(c) Name the type of this reaction justifying your answer.
28. Give the reaction involved during extraction of zinc from its ore by
(a) roasting of zinc ore.
(b) calcination of zinc ore.
(c) reduction of zinc oxide.
29. (a) Why is vegetative propagation practised for growing some types of plants ?
(b) Name the different parts of a flower that has germ cells.
(c) List any two agents of pollination.
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(a) List three distinguishing features between sexual and asexual types of reproduction.
(b) Explain why variations are observed in the offsprings of sexually reproducing organisms ?
30. The image formed by a spherical mirror is real, inverted and is of magnification - 2 . If the image is at a distance
of 30 cm from the mirror, where is the object placed ? Find the focal length of the mirror. List two characteristics
of the image formed if the object is moved 10 cm towards the mirror.
32. The diagram below shows a coil connected to a center zero galvanometer G . The galvanometer shows a deflection
to the right when the N pole of a powerful magnet is moved to the right as shown.
(i) Explain why the deflection occurs in the galvanometer.
(ii) Does the direction of current in the coil appear clockwise or anti-clockwise when viewed from end A?
(iii) State the observation in G when the coil is moved away from N .
(iv) State the observation in G when both coil and the magnet, are moved to the right at the same speed.
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(a) Draw the magnetic field lines of the field produced due to a current carrying circular loop.
(b) State the law used to find the direction of magnetic field around a straight current carrying conductor.
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33. What do you mean by focal chain ? Give the characteristics of food chain.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
35. (a) Suggest any two categories of contraceptive methods to control the size of human population which is
essential for the prosperity of a country. Also explain about each method briefly.
(b) Name two bacterial and two viral infections each that can get sexually transmitted.
(c) List two advantages of using condom during sexual act.
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(i) Describe the role of prostate gland, seminal vesicle and testes in the human male reproductive system.
(ii) How is the surgical removal of unwanted pregnancies misused?
(iii) Explain the role of oral contraceptive pills in preventing conception.
36. Find out the following in the electric circuit given in figure :
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. The arrangement of metals in a vertical column in the decreasing order of their re-activities is called the reactivity
series or activity series of metals. The most reactive metal is at the top position of the reactivity series. The least
reactive metal is at the bottom of the reactivity series.
Hydrogen, though a non-metal, has been included in the activity series of metals only for comparison. Apart from
it, the hydrogen atom also has tendency to lose its valence electron and form cation like the behaviour shown by
metals. Thus,
$ H+ + e−
H
(i) An element ‘X’ after reacting with acids liberate hydrogen gas and can displace lead and tin from their salt
solution. Write down the Name of X metal.
(ii) Which metal can be displaced by copper from its salt solution ?
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(ii) Write down the name of most reactive metal and which metal does not liberate hydrogen gas after reacting
with acid ?
38. The human brain is the command centre for the human nervous system. It receives signals from the body’s sensory
organs and outputs information to the muscles. The human brain has the same basic structure as other mammal
brains but is larger in relation to body size than the brains of many other mammals, such as dolphins, whales and
elephants.
The human brain weighs about 3 lbs. (1.4 kilograms) and makes up about 2% of a humans body weight. On
average, male brains are about 10% larger than female brains, according to North-western Medicine in Illinois.
The average male has a brain volume of nearly 78 cubic inches (1,274 cubic centimetres), while the average female
brain has a volume of 69 cubic inches (1,131 cubic cm). The cerebrum, which is the main part of the brain located
in the front area of the skull, makes up 85% of the brain’s weight.
(i) Name the given figure and identify the labelled part Q and R.
(ii) Which region is responding for pain and conscious association ?
(iii) Give two functions of the part ‘P’.
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(iv) Facial muscular activities and auditory reception are respectively controlled by
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39. Is there a relationship between the radius of curvature R , and focal length f , of a spherical mirror ? For spherical
mirrors of small apertures, the radius of curvature is found to be equal to twice the focal length. We put this as
R = 2f . This implies that the principal focus of a spherical mirror lies midway between the pole and centre of
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Sample Paper 8
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
2. Translate the following statement into the chemical equation and choose the correct option “Hydrogen gas combines
with nitrogen to form ammonia.”
(a) 3H 2 (g) + N 2 (g) $ 2NH 3 (g)
(b) H 2 (g) + N 2 (g) $ NH 2 (g)
(c) 2H (g) + N 2 (g) $ 2NH 3
(d) None of these
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4. What happens when dilute hydrochloric acid is added to iron fillings? Tick the correct answer :
(a) Hydrogen gas and iron chloride are produced.
(b) Chlorine gas and iron hydroxide are produced.
(c) No reaction takes place.
(d) Iron salt and water are produced.
5. Test tubes A, B and C contain zinc sulphate, silver nitrate and iron (II) sulphate solutions respectively as shown
in the figure. Copper pieces are added to each test tubes. Blue colour will appear in case of
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6.
This figure illustrates the reaction of hydrochloric acid with washing soda. Which of the following gas is gas
evolved in this experiment?
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) Hydrogen
(c) Nitrogen
(d) Helium
9. Atmospheric nitrogen is converted into organic matter by with plant with the help of
(a) Bacteria
(b) Organic compounds
(c) Air born viruses
(d) Fertilizers
10. A cross between a tall plant (TT) and short pea plant (tt) resulted in progeny that were all tall plants because
(a) tallness is the dominant trait
(b) shortness is the dominant trait
(c) tallness is the recessive trait
(d) height of pea plant is not governed by gene ‘T’ or ‘t’
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12. Characters that are transmitted from parents to offspring during reproduction show
(a) only similarities with parents
(b) only variations with parents
(c) both similarities and variations with parents
(d) neither similarities nor variations
13. In an electrical circuit three incandescent bulbs A, B and C of rating 40 W, 60 W and 100 W respectively are
connected in parallel to an electric source. Which of the following is likely to happen regarding their brightness ?
14. The nature of magnetic field line passing through the centre of current carrying circular loop is
(a) circular
(b) ellipse
(c) parabolic
(d) straight line
15. If the current I through a resistor is increased by 100% (assume that temperature remains unchanged), the
increase in power dissipated will be
(a) 100%
(b) 200%
(c) 300%
(d) 400%
16. A soft iron bar is introduced inside the current carrying solenoid as shown in the figure. The magnetic field inside
the solenoid
18. Assertion : Learning a skill such as dance and music is an acquired trait.
Reason : Acquired traits develops in the life time of an individual and do not pass to the progeny.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
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20. Assertion : A neutral body may experience a net non-zero magnetic force.
Reason : The net charge on a current carrying wire is zero, but it can experience a force in a magnetic field.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
22. How are the lungs designated in human beings to maximise the area for exchange of gases ?
23. If both kidneys of a person stop functioning, which machine can be used ? What is this procedure known as ?
24. How do autotrophs obtain food ? Explain the process with the help of a balanced chemical equation.
o
Write the role of the following parts of an eye :
(a) Pupil,
(b) Retina,
(c) Optic nerve.
26. Government of India is imposing ban on the use of polythene bags for stopping. List for advantages of using cloth
or jute bags over polythene bags.
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SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
30. Rohit is uses a concave mirror which produces three times enlarged real image of an object placed at 12 cm in
front of it. Calculate the radius of curvature of the mirror.
31. (a) Define 1 dioptre of power. Find the focal length of a lens of power - 2.0 D .
(b) Why does a lemon kept in water in a glass tumbler appear to be bigger than its actual size?
(c) Study the table given below and state the medium in which light ray will travel fastest. Why ?
Medium A B C
Refractive index 1.33 1.5 2.4
32. Explain two ways to induce current in a coil. When is the induced current produced highest ? State the rule used
to find direction of induced current.
o
Write some precautions in the use of electricity.
33. You have been selected to talk on “ozone layer and its protection in the school assembly” on “Environment Day”
(i) Why should ozone layer be protected to save the environment ?
(ii) List any two ways that you would stress in your talk to bring in awareness amongst your fellow friends that
would also help in protection of ozone layer as well as the environment.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. A compound X undergoes addition reaction with H 2 to form a compound Y having molecular mass 30 g mol - 1.
X decolourize bromine water and burns with a smoky flame.
(a) Identify X and Y and write chemical equations of the reactions involved.
(b) Write the structural formulae of (i) Butanone and (ii) Pentanoic acid.
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(c) Would you be able to check if water is hard by using a detergent ? Give reason to justify your answer.
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(a) Write the names and structures of (i) an alcohol, and (ii) an aldehyde with four carbon atoms in their
molecules.
(b) List two differences between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons
35. Define the term pollination. Differentiate between self pollination and cross pollination. What is the significance
of pollination?
o
(a) Draw a longitudinal section of a flower and label the following parts :
(i) Part that produces pollen grain.
(ii) Part that transfers male gametes to the female gametes.
(iii) Part that is sticky to trap the pollen grain.
(iv) Part that develops into a fruit.
(b) Differentiate between pollination and fertilisation.
36. Although electric kettle and electric toaster were used simultaneously in the kitchen to prepare breakfast for the
family, yet the two devices could work efficiently due to ‘fuse’ used in the electric circuit.
(i) What is a fuse? Write the material used in fuse wires. How is a fuse connected in an electric circuit ?
(ii) State the ratings of fuse used in electric circuits.
(iii) What is the function of a fuse ? How does it perform its function ?
(iv) A device uses 1 kW electric power when operated at 220 V. Calculate the rating of the fuse to be used.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data -based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37.
38. The communication between the central nervous system and the other parts of the body is facilitated by the
peripheral nervous system consisting of cranial nerves arising from the brain and spinal nerves arising from the
spinal cord. The brain thus allows us to think and take actions based on that thinking.
The brain has three such major parts or regions, namely the fore-brain, mid-brain and hind-brain. The fore-brain is
the main thinking part of the brain. It has regions which receive sensory impulses from various receptors. Separate
areas of the fore-brain are specialised for hearing, smell, sight and so on. There are separate areas of association
where this sensory information is interpreted by putting it together with information from other receptors as well
as with information that is already stored in the brain. Based on all this, a decision is made about how to respond
and the information is passed on to the motor areas which control the movement of voluntary muscles.
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(i) Which system facilitates the communication between the central nervous system and the other parts of the
body ?
(ii) What is the role of the brain ?
(iii) What are three parts of the human brain ?
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(iv) Which is the main thinking part of the brain ?
39. Study the following table for a convex lens for different positions of object and answer the following questions:
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Sample Paper 9
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Match the chemical substances given in column (A) with their appropriate application given in column (B)
(a) Hydrogen
(b) Carbon monoxide
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Nitrogen
6. To protect tooth decay we are advised to brush our teeth regularly. The nature of the toothpaste commonly used is
(a) acidic
(b) neutral
(c) basic
(d) corrosive
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7. Ethanol reacts with sodium and forms two products. These are
9. Massive amounts of gaseous exchange takes place in the leaves through stomata for the purpose of
(a) Photosynthesis
(b) Carrying carbon dioxide
(c) Reduction of carbon dioxide
(d) Generation of carbohydrates
10. Which blood vessels have high blood pressure and what they have to withstand this high pressure?
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(a) Both arteries and veins have same pressure of blood and they are thick walled vessels.
(b) Arteries have high blood pressure and they have elastic and thick walls to withstand this high pressure.
(c) Veins have high blood pressure and they have to valves to withstand this high pressure.
(d) None of the above.
11. Which of the following statements are true about the brain ?
(i) The main thinking part of brain is hind brain.
(ii) Centres of hearing, smell, memory, sight etc. are located in fore brain.
(iii) Involuntary actions like salivation, vomiting, blood pressure are controlled by the medulla in the hind brain.
(iv) Cerebellum does not control posture and balance of the body
(a) (i) and (ii) (b) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(c) (ii) and (iii) (d) (iii) and (iv)
13. In the given circuit, PQR and PSR are semicircles. What will be the magnetic field at the center A of the circular
loop ?
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(a) Zero
(b) 2πrµ 0
(c) 1
(d) µ 0 B
2πr
14. The pattern of the magnetic field produced by the straight current carrying conducting wire is
(a) in the direction opposite to the current
(b) in the direction parallel to the wire
(c) circular around the wire
(d) in the same direction of current
15. The current flowing through a resistor connected in an electrical circuit and the potential difference developed
across its ends are shown in the given ammeter and voltmeter. The voltage and the current across the given
resistor are respectively:
16. AB is a current carrying conductor in the plane of the paper as shown in figure. The directions of magnetic fields
produced by it at points P and Q (Given r1 > r2 , where will the strength of the magnetic field be larger)
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17. Assertion : During digestion, carbohydrates are broken down to form glucose.
Reason : Glucose is necessary for breathing.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are True and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are True but Reason is not the Correct explanation of the Assertion.
(c) Assertion is True but the Reason is False.
(d) Both Assertion and Reason are False.
18. Assertion : In humans, males play an important role in determining the sex of the child.
Reason : Males have two X chromosomes.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion : Failure of the kidneys leads to death of the person and there is no way he can survive.
Reason : Transplant of kidneys in humans is not possible.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(d) Both Assertion and Reason are false.
20. Assertion : There is no change in the energy of a charged particle moving in a magnetic field although a magnetic
force is acting on it.
Reason : Work done by centripetal force is always zero.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
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22. What is parasitism ? Give two examples of parasites one from animals and one from plants.
23. What is phloem ? Name its two main components (elements) which help in the conduction of food.
24. Name the parts of a nephron in their proper sequence starting from the point of entry of blood into it upto the
point of pouring out of the urine from the nephron.
25. Why does it take some time to see the objects in a dim-lit room when we enter the room from bright sunlight
outside ?
o
Give reason :
(a) Danger signals are red.
(b) We cannot see an object clearly if it is placed very close to the eyes.
What will happen it lions are removed from the above food chain ?
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Give chemical explanation for evolution and absorption of heat in a chemical reaction.
28. (a) Why metals are not found in their free state generally ?
(b) If a strip of aluminium with scratched clean surface is dipped into an aqueous solution of copper sulphate
for little time, the surface of the strip becomes brownish. What is the reason for this ? Write the balanced
chemical equation for the reaction.
29. Define pollination. Explain the different types of pollination.’ List two agents of pollination? How does suitable
pollination lead to fertilization?
o
A student wants to germinate dicot seeds. Write the four steps in correct sequence that will help him to perform
the experiment in the right way.
31. A 3 cm tall object is placed 18 cm in front of a concave mirror of focal length 12 cm. At what distance from the
mirror should a screen be placed to see a sharp image of the object on the screen. Also calculate the height of the
image formed.
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32. Demonstrate that due to motion of a magnet near a solenoid coil an induced current is set up in the coil.
o
The flow of current in a circular loop of wire creates a magnetic field at its center. How may existence of this field
be detected ? State the rule which helps to predict the direction of this magnetic field.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
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35. (a) Which device prevents implantation by irritating the lining of uterus ?
(b) What could be the possible reason for declining female : male sex ratio in our country? Suggest two measures
to achieve 1:1 ratio.
(c) Name those parts of a flower which serve the same function as the following do in animals :
(i) Testis
(ii) Ovary
(iii) Eggs
(iv) Sperms
o
(a) With the help of diagram show asexual reproduction in Rhizopus.
(b) How is this method advantageous for Rhizopus?
(c) How is mode of reproduction in unicellular organisms differ from multicellular organisms?
36. In our daily life we use two types of electric current whose current time graphs are given below :
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SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
38. Plant hormones affect gene expression and transcription levels, cellular division and growth. They are naturally
produced within plants, but very similar chemicals are produced by fungi and bacteria that can also affect plant
growth. A large number of related chemical compounds are synthesized by humans. They are used to regulate
the growth of cultivated plants, weeds and in vitro-grown plants and plant cells; these man-made compounds are
called plant growth regulators or PGRs for short. Plant hormones are not nutrients, but chemicals that in small
amounts promote and influence the growth, development and differentiation of cells and tissues. The biosynthesis
of plant hormones within plant tissues is often diffused and not always localized. Plants lack glands to produce
and store hormones, because, unlike animals which have two circulatory systems (lymphatic and cardiovascular)
powered by a heart that moves fluids around the body. Plants use more passive means to move chemicals around
their bodies. Plants utilize simple chemicals as hormones, which move more easily through their tissues. They are
often produced and used on a local basis within the plant body. Plant cells produce hormones that affect different
regions of the cell producing the hormone.
Different hormones can be sorted into different classes, depending on their chemical structures. Within each
class of hormone the exact structures vary, but they have similar physiological effects. Initial research into plant
hormones identified five major classes : abscisic acid, auxin, cytokinins, ethylene and gibberellins. This list was
later expanded and brassinosteroids, jasmonates, salicylic acid and strigolactones are now considered as major
plant hormones.
39. A person is suffering from hypermetropia (long sightedness). It is a defect in which a human eye can see far off
object clearly, but is unable to see nearby object distinctly. The near point of the person is 1.5 m. Assume that
the near point of the normal eye is 25 cm.
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Sample Paper 15
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. What happens when a solution of an acid is mixed with a solution of a base in a jar as shown in the figure?
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5. Silver articles become black on prolonged exposure to air as shown in the figure. This is due to the formation of
(a) Ag 3 N
(b) Ag 2 O
(c) Ag 2 S
(d) Ag 2 S and Ag 3 N
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9. Inorganic nitrates or nitrites helps the plants for the synthesis of:
(a) Carbohydrates
(b) Nitrogen
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Protein
12. The number of chromosomes in parents and offsprings of a particular species remains constant due to
(a) doubling of chromosomes after zygote formation
(b) halving of chromosomes during gamete formation
(c) doubling of chromosomes after gamete formation
(d) halving of chromosomes after gamete formation
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13. An object is immersed in a fluid. In order that the object becomes invisible, it should
(a) Behave as a perfect reflector
(b) Absorb all light falling on it
(c) Have refractive index one
(d) Have refractive index exactly matching with that of the surrounding fluid
In this diagram, the angle of incidence, the angle of emergence and the angle of deviation respectively have been
represented by
(a) y, p, z
(b) x, q, z
(c) p, y, z
(d) p, z, y
15. Which of the following correctly represents graphical relation between angle of incidence (i) and angle of reflection
(r) ?
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17. Assertion : The balancing of chemical equations is based on law of conservation of mass.
Reason : Total mass of reactants is equal to total mass of products.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are True and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are True but Reason is not the Correct explanation of the Assertion.
(c) Assertion is True but the Reason is False.
(d) Both Assertion and Reason are False.
20. Assertion : Heater wire must have high resistance will be melting point.
Reason : If resistance is high, the electric conductivity will be less.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
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SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. Name the gas which is usually produced when dil. sulphuric acid reacts with a metal. Illustrate it with an example.
How will you test the evolution of this gas.
o
The soil in a field is highly acidic. List any two materials which can be added to this soil to reduce its acidity.
Give the reason of your choice.
23. “The sex of the children is determined by what they inherit from their father and not their mother”. Justify.
24. Variations are important for the survival of species overtime. Justify this statement with reasons.
26. In the following food chain, 5 J of energy is available to man. How much energy was available at producer level ?
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. How does rusting take place ? Write the conditions necessary for rusting to take place.
28. Anhydrous copper sulphate (CuSO 4) was dissolved in one beaker and hydrated copper sulphate (CuSO 4 $ 5H2 O)
was dissolved in another beaker. What heat changes do you expect in these beakers and why ?
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29. Explain Mendel’s experiment with peas on inheritance of characters considering only one visible contrasting
character.
o
An angiosperm plant having red coloured flowers when crossed with the other having the same colour produced 40
progenies out of which 30 plants were with red coloured flowers 10 plants were with white colour flowers.
Finds out :
(a) What is the possible genotype of parent plants ?
(b) Which trait is dominated and recessive?
(c) What is this cross called as and what is its phenotyping ratio ?
30. A person suffering from short-sightedness can see clearly only upon a distance of 2 metres. Find the nature and
power of the lens required to correct his vision.
31. (a) An object is placed at the focus of a convex lens. Draw a ray diagram to locate the position of the image
formed, if any state its position and nature.
(b) An object placed 50 cm from a lens produces a virtual image at a distance of 10 cm from the lens. Find the
focal length of the lens and also state the type of the lens used.
32. (a) Write the mathematical expression for Joule’s law of heating.
(b) Compute the heat generated while transferring 96000 coulomb of charge in two hours through a potential
difference of 40 V.
o
Two electric lamps rated 100 W, 220 V and 25 W, 220 V are connected in parallel. Calculate the total electric
current in the circuit.
33. Define an ecosystem. Draw a block diagram to show the flow of energy in an ecosystem.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. A metal E is stored under kerosene. When a small piece of it is left open in the air, it catches fire. When the
product formed is dissolved in water it turns red litmus to blue.
(i) Name the metal E .
(ii) Write the chemical equation for the reaction when it is exposed to air and when the product is dissolved in
water.
(iii) Explain the process by which the metal is obtained from its molten chloride.
o
(a) What is an ionic bond ?
(b) How is an ionic bond formed ?
(c) Writs the formation of magnesium chloride.
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35. (a) Draw the diagram of a flower to show its male and female reproductive parts. Label the following parts in
it :
(i) Ovary
(ii) Anther
(iii) Filament
(iv) Stigma
(b) How does fusion of male and female gametes take place in plants?
o
Differentiate between blood and lymph.
36. What is meant by magnetic force ? Name and explain the rule to determine the direction of force experienced by
a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field. How does this force gets affected on :
(i) doubling the magnitude of current.
(ii) reversing the direction of current flow and
(iii) reversing the direction of magnetic field?
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. There are different types of chemical reactions occurring around us or being carried out for the benefit of
mandkind, e.g. combination reactions, decomposition reactions, displacement reactions, precipitation reactions,
reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions, photochemical reactions etc.
Now, answer the following questions :
(i) Combustion of coke is a combination reaction. CO 2 is not a pollutant. Then, why is combustion of coke
harmful?
(ii) Which reaction followed by two combination reactions are involved in white wash of walls?
(iii) Give one use of tin plating in daily life.
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(iv) How photochemical reactions have played an important in photography?
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38. Reproduction (or procreation or breeding) is the biological process by which new individual organisms-“offspring”
are produced from their “parents”. Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual
organism exists as the result of reproduction. There are two forms of reproduction: asexual and sexual. In asexual
reproduction, an organism can reproduce without the involvement of another organism. Asexual reproduction
is not limited to single-celled organisms. The cloning of an organism is a form of asexual reproduction. By
asexual reproduction, an organism creates a genetically similar or identical copy of itself. The evolution of sexual
reproduction is a major puzzle for biologists. Sexual reproduction typically requires the sexual interaction of two
specialized organisms, called gametes, which contain half the number of chromosomes of normal cells and are
created by meiosis, with a male typically fertilizing a female of the same species to create a fertilized zygote. This
produces offspring organisms whose genetic characteristics are derived from those of the two parental organisms.
Asexual reproduction is a process by which organisms create genetically similar or identical copies of themselves
without the contribution of genetic material from another organism. Bacteria divide asexually via binary fission.
Sexual reproduction is a biological process that creates a new organism by combining the genetic material of two
organisms in a process that starts with meiosis, a specialized type of cell division.
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39. Mr. Rakesh was helping her daughter Aruna at home understanding about the basics of reflection of light. He
found the simplest way to convey the role of curved mirrors using stainless steel teaspoon. Aruna got surprised
to know that virtual image is that which can be seen but cannot be obtained on the screen. Mr. Rakesh then
explained the formation of image using Ray diagrams.
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Sample Paper 16
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. availability of air/oxygen.
2. availability or air/oxygen and fuel.
3. temperature of fuel below ignition temperature.
4. temperature of fuel above ignition temperature.
Select the correct alternative.
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 2 and 4
(c) 3 and 1
(d) 4 and 1
(a) Ductility
(b) Malleability
(c) Sonority
(d) Conductivity
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(a) The ionic end of soap is on the surface of the cluster while the carbon chain is in the interior of the cluster.
(b) Ionic end of soap is in the interior of the cluster and carbon chain is out of the cluster.
(c) Both ionic end and carbon chain are in the interior of the cluster.
(d) Both ionic end and carbon chain are on the exterior of the cluster.
10. The two versions of a trait (character) which are brought in by the male and female gametes are situated on
(a) copies of the same chromosome
(b) two different chromosomes
(c) sex chromosomes
(d) any chromosome
11. Choose the incorrect statement about insulin which is shown in the figure:.
12. Which of the following is the correct sequence of events of sexual reproduction in a flower?
(a) pollination, fertilisation, seedling, embryo
(b) seedling, embryo, fertilisation, pollination
(c) pollination, fertilisation, embryo, seedling
(d) embryo, seedling, pollination, fertilisation.
14.
Dispersion of light by glass prism is shown in the above figure. Here x and y indicates .......... and .......... colour
respectively.
(a) red, blue
(b) red, indigo
(c) red, yellow
(d) violet, green
15. The following figures show the path of light rays through three lenses marked L1 , L2 and L3 and their focal points
F1 , F2 and F3 respectively.
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16. Which of the following phenomena contributes significantly to the reddish appearance of sun at sunrise or sunset?
20. Assertion : A fuse wire is always connected in parallel with the mainline.
Reason : If a current larger than the specified value flows through the circuit, fuse wire melts.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is correct explanation of the assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false but Reason is true.
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SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. When a metal X is treated with cold water, it gives a base Y with molecular formula XOH (Molecular mass
= 40 ) and liberates a gas Z which easily catches fire. Identify X , Y and Z and also write the reaction involved.
o
What are the constituents of solder alloy ? Which property of solder makes it suitable for welding electrical wires ?
22. On touching a hot plate, you suddenly withdraw your hand. Which category of neurons became active first and
which one next ?
23. During crossing why do new features which are not present in the parents appear in the offspring.
25. What are the properties of the image formed by a plane mirror ?
o
How do we distinguish a medium to be rarer or denser?
26. What would happen if all the decomposers were eliminated from the earth ? Explain.
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Write the chemical formula and name of the compound which is the active ingredient of all alcoholic drinks. List
its two uses. Write chemical equation and name of the product formed when this compound reacts with-
(i) sodium metal
(ii) hot concentrated sulphuric acid
28. Study the figure given below and answer the following questions :
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30. The apparent altitude of stars appears to be generally more than their true altitudes. Explain, how.
31. What are the causes of the following defects of vision and how can they be corrected ?
(a) Cataract
(b) Presbyopia.
32. Calculate the total cost of running the following electrical devices in the month of September, if the rate of 1 unit
of electricity is ` 6.00.
(i) Electric heater of 1000 W for 5 hours daily.
(ii) Electric refrigerator of 400 W for 10 hours daily.
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(a) List the factors on which the resistance of a conductor in the shape of wire depends.
(b) Why are metals good conductors of electricity whereas glass is a bad conductor of electricity? Give reason.
(c) Why are alloys commonly used in electrical heating devices? Give reason.
33. Write one main difference between asexual and sexual mode of reproduction. Which species is likely to have
comparatively better chances of survival—the one reproducing asexually or the one reproducing sexually? Give
reasons to justify your answer.
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SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. (a) All ores are minerals but all minerals are not ores. Justify the statement.
(b) What is galvanisation ?
(c) Explain roasting with the help of a reaction.
(d) What do you mean by amalgam ?
o
What are alloys ? How are they made ? Name the constituents and uses of brass, bronze and solder.
35. What is ‘phototropism’ ? How does it occur in plants? Describe an activity to demonstrate phototropism.
o
Name the parts C to G on the diagram of a sensory neuron given here. State two ways in which this neuron
differs from a motor neuron.
36. (a) Derive the relation for the equivalent resistance when three resistors of resistances R1 , R2 and R3 are
connected in parallel.
(b) Find the minimum resistance that can be made using four resistors, each of 20 Ω .
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SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Oxidation is the process of gaining of oxygen or losing of hydrogen. Reduction is the process of losing of oxygen
or gaining of hydrogen. The substance which undergoes oxidation is the reducing agent while the substance which
undergoes reduction is known as the oxidising agent. Oxidation and reduction always take place together and
these type of reactions are known as redox reactions. Some of the examples of redox reactions are given below :
(a) Pb 3 O 4 + 8HCl $ 3PbCl 2 + Cl 2 + 4H 2 O
(b) 2Mg + O 2 $ 2MgO
(c) CuSO 4 + Zn $ Cu + ZnSO 4
(d) V2 O 5 + 5Ca $ 2V + 5CaO
(e) 3Fe + 4H 2 O $ Fe 3 O 4 + 4H 2
(f) CuO + H 2 $ Cu + H 2 O
(i) Give two examples of oxidation reaction from your everyday life.
(ii) Write the oxidising agent in the reaction a and b.
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(iii) Out of oxidation and reduction, which reaction takes place at anode?
38. Answer given questions on the basis of your understanding of the following paragraph and the related studies
concepts.
To make a bread dough, a baker mixes flour, sugar and baking powder (mixture of baking soda and tartaric acid).
After mixing all the ingredients, the dough is placed in a container for a few hours (in an oven). On heating, the
mixture releases carbon dioxide gas leaving bubbles behind. This increases the size of the bread and makes it soft
and spongy. Tartaric acid helps in removing bitter taste.
39. White light is a mixture of seven colours i.e., violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. Every colour has
its own characteristic wavelength. Different colours with their wavelengths are given below in the table.
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Sample Paper 18
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
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5. Generally metals react with acids to give salt and hydrogen gas.
Which of the following acids does not give hydrogen gas on reacting with metals (except Mn and Mg)?
(a) H 2 SO 4
(b) HCl
(c) HNO 3
(d) All of these
(a) 1
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 10
8. The table shows the characteristics of blood in one blood vessel of the body.
9. The maintenance functions of living organisms must go on even when they are not doing
(a) Anything particular
(b) Sleeping
(c) Moving at constant speed
(d) Hibernation
10. Which of the following statement for chromosomal theory of inheritance is incorrect?
(a) Pairing and separation of a pair of the chromosomes would lead to segregation of a factor they carried.
(b) Behaviour of chromosomes is parallel to the behaviour of genes.
(c) The two alleles of a gene pair are located on homologous sites on homologous chromosomes.
(d) Chromosomes as well as genes occur in pair
12. In the list of organisms given below, those that reproduce by the asexual method are
(i) Banana
(ii) Dog
(iii) Yeast
(iv) Amoeba
(a) (ii) and (iv) (b) (i), (iii) and (iv)
(c) (i) and (iv) (d) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
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13. A child standing in front of a magic mirror. She finds the image of her head bigger, the middle portion of her body
of the same size and that of the legs smaller. The following is the order of combinations for the magic mirror from
the top.
14.
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15. Which of the following ray diagrams is correct for the ray of light incident on a lens shown in Figure?
16. Advanced sunrise and delayed sunset are explained on the basis of
(a) Tyndall effect
(b) scattering of light
(c) dispersion of light
(d) atmospheric refraction
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18. Assertion : Units which make up the nervous system are called neurons.
Reason : Nerve impulses are carried by dendrites towards the cell body.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion : Excretion is the biological process by which harmful wastes are removed from an organism’s body.
Reason : The mode of excretion is completely same in both unicellular and multicellular organisms.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false but Reason is true.
20. Assertion : All electric devices shown in the circuit are ideal. The reading of each of ammeter (a) and voltmeter
(V) is zero.
Reason : An ideal voltmeter draws almost no current due to very large resistance, and hence (V) and (a) will read
zero.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
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SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. Metal oxides are basic in nature. But some metal oxides show both acidic as well as basic behaviour. What are
these oxides called ? Name one such oxide and write the reaction with an acid and a base.
o
Aluminium occurs in combined state whereas gold is found in free state. Why ?
22. What name is given to the movement of a plant in the direction of stimulus ? Give any three examples.
23. How do proteins control the characteristics that are inherited ? Explain with the help of an example.
25. An object is placed at a distance of 40 cm infront of a convex mirror of radius of curvature 40 cm. List four
characteristics of the image formed by the mirror.
o
An object is 2 m away from a lens, which forms an erect image one-fourth the size of the object. Determine the
focal length of the lens. What type of lens is this ?
(a) If autotrophs occupying the first trophic level are called producers, what are herbivores called as ?
(b) How much energy does the lion get in the above food chain ?
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. What is an oxidizing agent ? What happens when an oxidizing agent is added to propanol ? Explain with the help
of a chemical equation.
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28. In an experiment 20 g of zinc (A) was reacted with 20 g of iodine (B) in a 250 ml beaker containing 50 ml water.
Reaction proceeded with evolution of heat and at the end, reaction mixture did not give any colour on adding
starch solution, but some zinc was found settling at the bottom.
Zn (s) + I2 (s) $ ZnI2 (s) + heat
(i) Is the reaction endothermic or exothermic ?
(ii) Out of the two reactants, Zn(s) and I2 (s) , which one is left unreacted ? Why?
(iii) How much of (A) and (B) should he taken so that no reactant is left out at the end of the reaction ?
30. A person cannot see clearly objects beyond a distance of 1.2 m. Name the defect of vision he is suffering from.
What would be the power of correcting lens used to restore proper vision ?
31. A child is able to read his book comfortably but is unable to read the matter written on the blackboard at certain
distance.
(a) Name the defect of vision he is suffering from.
(b) With the help of labelled ray diagram show :
(i) The above mentioned defect of vision.
(ii) Correction of the above mentioned defect using a suitable lens.
32. While studying the dependence of potential difference V across a resistor on the current I passing through it,
in order to determine the resistance of the resistor, a student took 5 readings for different values of current and
plotted a graph between V and I . He got a straight line graph passing through the origin. What does the straight
line signify? Write the method of determining resistance of the resistor using this graph.
o
A wire of resistance 6 Ω is bent to form a closed square. What is the resistance across a diagonal of the square ?
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Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. (a) Compare soaps and detergents on the basis of their composition and cleansing action in hard water.
(b) What happens when ethanol is treated with sodium metal? State the behaviour of ethanol in this reaction.
(c) Draw the structure of cyclohexane.
(d) Name the following compound.
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(i) Design an activity to show the conditions needed for iron nails to rust.
(ii) Why do we apply paint on iron articles ?
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SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. A metal carbonate X on heating with an acid gives a gas which when passed through a solution Y gives the
carbonate back. On the other hand, a gas G that is obtained at anode during electrolysis of brine is passed on dry
Y , it gives a compound Z , used for disinfecting drinking water.
(i) Identify X , Y , G and Z .
(ii) What is the nature of the gas evolved when X is heated ?
(iii) Write the reaction involved in the formation of G ?
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(iv) Write the reaction involved when G reacts with Y .
38. The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of your neck just below the Adam’s apple.
It is part of an intricate network of glands called the endocrine system. The endocrine system is responsible for
coordinating many of your body’s activities. The thyroid gland manufactures hormones that regulate your body’s
metabolism.
Several different disorders can arise when your thyroid produces too much hormone (hyperthyroidism) or not
enough (hypothyroidism). Four common disorders of the thyroid are Hashimoto’s disease, Graves’ disease, goitre
and thyroid nodules.
In hyperthyroidism, the thyroid gland is overactive. It produces too much of its hormone. Hyperthyroidism affects
about 1 percent of women. It’s less common in men.
Graves’ disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism, affecting about 70 percent of people with an
overactive thyroid. Nodules on the thyroid – a condition called toxic nodular goitre or multinodular goitre can also
cause the gland to overproduce its hormones.
Excessive thyroid hormone production leads to symptoms such as : restlessness nervousness, racing heart, irritability,
increased sweating, shaking, anxiety, trouble sleeping, thin skin, brittle hair and nails, muscle weakness, weight
loss, bulging eyes (in Graves’ disease).
(i) What is thyroid gland ?
(ii) What is the function of the thyroid gland ?
(iii) Name some common disorders of the thyroid.
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(iv) Give some symptoms of hyperthyroidism.
39. Rajesh’s father Mr. Jayesh runs a cosmetics and perfumes shop in a crowded market place. Mr. Jayesh i usually
complains at home that there is lot of ‘shop-lifting’ in his shop which was causing loss to him. Rajesh used to hear
such complaints of his father. One day Rajesh went to the market and purchased one big mirror of a special kind.
He then went to his father’s shop and fixed the mirror at strategic positions inside the shop as shown in the figure.
Mr. Jayesh found that after the installation of the mirror, the shop-lifting almost stopped. He was very happy and
thanked Rajesh for making this possible.
Diminished
Inverted
Real
Enlarged
Same size
Upright
Virtual
(iii) What special name/names is/are given to such mirror which help in preventing shop-lifting?
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(iv) After few days that mirror becomes dirty. During cleaning, Rajesh held the mirror inside the water. So, what
should be the change in the focal length of the mirror?
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Sample Paper 20
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
Substance pH
Lemon 2.3
Battery acid x
Sea water 8.5
Apple 3.1
The value of x in above table is:
(a) 0
(b) 1.3
(c) 2.5
(d) 1.9
2. Ethane (C 2 H 6) on complete combustion gave CO 2 and water. It shows that the results are in accordance with the
law of conservation of mass. Then, the coefficient of oxygen is equal to
(a) 7/2
(b) 3/2
(c) 5/2
(d) 9/2
3. Magnesium ribbon is rubbed with sand paper before making it to burn. The reason of rubbing the ribbon is to:
4. Exposure of silver chloride to sunlight for a long duration turns grey due to
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6. The reaction that differs from the rest of the reaction given is-
(a) formation of calcium oxide from limestone
(b) formation of aluminium from aluminium oxide
(c) formation of sodium carbonate from sodium hydrogen carbonate
(d) formation of mercury from mercuric oxide
8. Which of the following structures is involved in gaseous exchange in woody stem of a plant as shown in the figure?
(a) Stomata
(b) Guard cell
(c) Lenticel
(d) Epidermis
12. A feature of reproduction that is common to Amoeba, Spirogyra and yeast is that
(a) they reproduce asexually
(b) they are all unicellular
(c) they reproduce only sexually
(d) they are all multicellular
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13. No matter how far you stand from a mirror, your image appears erect. The mirror is likely to be-
(a) Plane
(b) Concave
(c) Convex
(d) Either plane or convex
14. When white light passes through the achromatic combination of prisms, then what is observed ?
(a) Deviation
(b) Dispersion
(c) Both deviation and dispersion
(d) Atmospheric refraction
15. A student determines the focal length of a device X , by focusing the image of a far off object on the screen
positioned as shown in figure The device X is a
16. A student traces the path of a ray of light through a glass prism for different angles of incidence. He analysis each
diagram and draws the following conclusion:
I. On entering prism, the light ray bends towards its base.
II. Light ray suffers refraction at the point of incidence and point of emergence while passing through the prism.
III. Emergent ray bends at certain angle to the direction of the incident ray.
IV. While emerging from the prism, the light ray bends towards the vertex of the prism.
Out of the above inferences, the correct ones are:
(a) I, II and III
(b) I, III and IV
(c) II, III and IV
(d) I and IV
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19. Assertion : Artificial kidney is a device used to remove nitrogenous waste products from the blood through dialysis.
Reason : Reabsorption does not occur in artificial kidney.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false but Reason is true.
20. Assertion : The product of resistivity and conductivity of a conductor depends on the material of the conductor.
Reason : Because each of resistivity and conductivity depends on the material of the conductor.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. What prevents the metals such as magnesium, aluminium, zinc and lead from oxidation at ordinary temperature ?
o
Explain why sodium hydroxide solution cannot be kept in aluminium containers ? Write equation for the reaction
that may take for the same.
22. If you keep the potted plant horizontally for 2-3 days, what type of movements would be shown by the shoot and
root after two or three days. Why ?
24. What is meant by pollination? Name and differentiate between the two modes of pollination in flowering plants.
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25. State two positions in which a concave mirror produces a magnified image of a given object. List two differences
between the two images.
o
What is the difference between virtual images produced by concave, plane and convex mirror ?
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. An organic compound with molecular formula C 3 H 8 O reacts with sodium metal to produce hydrogen gas. Deduce
the possible structure of the compound. Write the balanced chemical equation of the reaction.
28. Explain the following chemical changes, giving one example in each case :
(i) Displacement or substitution,
(ii) Dissociation,
(iii) Isomerisation reaction.
29. Our government launches campaigns to provide information about AIDS prevention, testing and treatment by
putting posters, conducting radio shows and using other agencies of advertisements.
To which category of diseases AIDS belongs ? Name and explain. What is its causative organism ? Also give two
more examples of such diseases.
o
Distinguish between pollination and fertilisation. Mention the site and the product of fertilisation in a flower.
30. Why does a ray of light passing through the centre of curvature of a concave mirror after reflection, is reflected
back along the same path ?
31. (a) A compound lens is made of two lenses in contact having powers + 12.5 D and - 2.5 D . Find the focal
length and power of the combination.
(b) The magnification produced by a mirror is + 1 . What does this mean ?
o
The values of current I flowing in a given resistor for the corresponding values of potential difference V across
the resistor are given below:
33. (a) How many eggs are produced every month by either of the ovaries in a human female ? Where does
fertilization take place in the female reproductive system ?
(b) What happens in case the eggs released by the ovary are not fertilized?
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
35. Suggest three contraceptive methods to control the size of human population. Mention two factors that determine
the size of population.
o
How do the following organisms reproduce by asexual methods ?
(a) Euglena
(b) Spirogyra
(c) Ginger
(d) Chrysanthemum
(e) Strawberry
(f) Mango
36. A household uses the following electric appliances :
(i) refrigerator of rating 400 W for 10 hours each day.
(ii) two electric fans of rating 80 W each for 6 hours daily.
(iii) six electric tubes of rating 18 W each for 6 hours daily.
Calculate the electricity bill for the household for month of June, if cost of electrical energy is < 3.00 per unit.
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SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Acids, bases and salts are three main categories of chemical compounds. These have certain definite properties
which distinguish one class from the other.
The acids are sour in taste while bases are bitter in taste. Tasting a substance is not a good way of finding out
if it is an acid or a base! Acids and bases can be better distinguished with the help of indicators. Indicators are
substances that undergo a change of colour with a change of acidic, neutral or basic medium. Many of these
indicators are derived from natural substances such as extracts from flower petals and barrier. Litmus, a purple
dye is extracted from the lichen plant. Some indicators are prepared artificially. For example, methyl orange and
phenolphthalein. Given below is a table of indicators and their colour change in acidic and basic medium.
38. Questions are based on the two table given below. Study these tables related to blood pressure level and answer
the question that follow :
Table-A
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39. After coming from playground, Tanu feels very hungry. But still some more time was required by her mother
to cook food. While waiting on dining table Tanu was playing with her spoon. All of sudden she observed two
different orientations of her face when she looked her face from both sides of spoon.
She was confused why the orientation of her face changed in two cases. She was curious to know why her reflected
image appears upside down in the one surface of a spoon but the correct way up in the opposite surface.
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(iv) Tanu was trying to form image using a concave mirror. She got an inverted and real image of same size of
the object. Given figure shows four possible positions of the image formed. Figure out the correct position
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Sample Paper 21
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. A student places some iron filings around a magnet. The iron filings arrange themselves as shown in image:
The student labelled four different regions around the magnet. Where would the magnetic effect be the strongest?
(a) Q
(b) P
(c) S
(d) R
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2. The factors on which magnetic field strength produced by current carrying solenoid depends are:
(a) number of turns
(b) magnitude of current
(c) All of the above
(d) nature of core material
3. Study the experimental set up shown in given figure and choose the correct option from the following:
(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 8
(d) 6
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6. Two pink coloured flowers on crossing resulted in 1 red, 2 pink and 1 white flower progeny. The nature of the
cross will be :
(a) self pollination
(b) double fertilisation
(c) no fertilisation
(d) cross fertilisation
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9. An aqueous solution A turns phenolphthalein solution pink. On addition of an aqueous solution B to A, the pink
colour disappears. Which of the following statement is true for solution A and B?
(a) A is strongly acidic and B is a weak acid.
(b) A is strongly basic and B is a weak base.
(c) A has pH less than 7 and B has pH greater than 7.
(d) A has pH greater than 7 and B has pH less than 7.
10. Which one of the following conditions is true for the state of stomata of a green leaf shown in the given diagram?
11. Identify the option that indicates the correct enzyme that is secreted in location (i), (ii) and (iii).
(a) (i)-amylase, (ii)-pepsin, (iii)-trypsin
(b) (i)-lipase, (ii)-trypsin, (iii)-pepsin
(c) (i)-permease, (ii)-carboxylase, (iii)-oxidase
(d) (i)-trypsin, (ii)-amylase, (iii)-carboxylase
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p q r
(a) Motor neuron Sensory neuron Relay neuron
(b) Sensory neuron Motor neuron Relay neuron
(c) Relay neuron Motor neuron Sensory neuron
(d) Sensory neuron Relay neuron Motor neuron
14. Three resistances of 2, 3 and 5Ω are connected in parallel to a 10 V battery of negligible internal resistance. The
potential difference across the 3Ω resistance will be:
(a) 3 V
(b) 2 V
(c) 10 V
(d) 5 V
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16. Identify the correct order of reactivity of metals among the following:
(a) Fe 1 Zn 1 Cu 1 Na 1 Al
(b) Cu 1 Fe 1 Zn 1 Al 1 Na
(c) Cu 1 Zn 1 Al 1 Na 1 Fe
(d) Zn 1 Cu 1 Fe 1 Al 1 Na
17. Assertion (A): The sex of a child in human beings will be determined by the type of chromosome he/she inherits
from the father.
Reason (R): A child who inherits ‘X’ chromosome from his father would be a girl (XX), while a child who inherits
a ‘Y’ chromosome from the father would be a boy (XY).
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not a correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
18. Assertion (A): In Fleming’s left-hand rule, the direction of magnetic field, force and current are mutually
perpendicular.
Reason (R): Fleming’s left-hand rule is applied to measure the induced current.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not a correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion (A): Resins and gums are stored in old xylem tissue in plants.
Reason (R): Resins and gums facilitate transport of water molecules.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not a correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
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SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. Why does absorption of digested food occur mainly in the small intestine?
23. State with reason any two possible consequences of the elimination of decomposers from the earth.
24. List in tabular form two differences between reflex action and walking.
25. Name the four parts labelled as a, b, c and d in given diagram and write their functions.
o
List two causes of presbyopia. Draw labelled diagram of a lens used for the correction of this defect of vision.
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SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
28. The magnification of an image formed by a lens is - 1. If the distance of the image from the optical centre of the
lens is 25 cm, where is the object placed? Find the nature and focal length of the lens. If the object is displaced
15 cm towards the optical centre of the lens, where would the image be formed? Draw a ray diagram to justify
your answer.
30. A student takes three beakers A, B and C filled with aqueous solutions of glucose, alcohol and hydrochloric acid
respectively as shown in the following figures :
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(i) State your observation in terms of glowing of bulb when the switch is on.
(ii) Justify your observations by giving reason in each case.
(iii) Mention the change noticed with appropriate reason if the content of beaker B is replaced by sodium
hydroxide solution.
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32. What are magnetic field lines? Justify the following statements:
(i) Two magnetic field lines never intersect each other.
(ii) Magnetic field lines are closed curves.
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(i) What is the function of earth wire in electrical instruments?
(ii) Explain what is short circuiting of an electric supply?
(iii) What is the usual current rating of the fuse wire in the line to feed:
(a) lights and fans?
(b) appliances of 2 kW or more power?
33. What is a food chain? Why is the flow of energy in an ecosystem unidirectional? Explain briefly.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. (i) Name the mode of reproduction of the following organisms and state the important feature of each mode:
(a) Planaria
(b) Hydra
(c) Rhizopus
(ii) We can develop new plants from the leaves of Bryophyllum. Comment.
(iii) List two advantages of vegetative propagation over other modes of reproduction.
o
(i) ‘‘Use of a condom is beneficial for both the sexes involved in a sexual act:’’ Justify this statement giving two
reasons.
(ii) How do oral contraceptives help in avoiding pregnancies?
(ii) What is sex selective abortion? How does it affect a healthy society? (State any one consequence.)
35. In our daily life, we use two types of electric current whose current-time graphs are given below:
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Refractive index refers to the measure of the bending of a ray of light when it passes from one medium to another
medium. It can also be defined as the ratio of the velocity of a Light ray in vacuum or air to the velocity of Light
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38. Sahil performed an experiment to study the inheritance pattern of genes. He crossed tall pea plants (T T) with
short pea plants (tt) and obtained all tall plants in F1 generation.
(i) What will be set of genes present in the F1 generation?
(ii) Given reason why only tall plants are observed in F1 progeny.
(iii) When F1 plants were self-pollinated, a total of 800 plants were produced. How many of these would be tall,
medium height or short plant? Give the genotype of F2 generation.
o
(iv) When F1 plants were cross-pollinated with plants having tt genes, a total of 800 plants were produced. How
many of these would be tall, medium height or short plants? Give the genotype of F2 generation.
39. A student took the samples of four metals A, B, C and D and added following solution one by one. The results
obtained have been tabulated as follows:
Metal Iron (II) Copper (II) Zinc sulphate Silver nitrate
sulphate sulphate
A No reaction Displacement — —
B Displacement — No reaction —
(i) Which is the least reactive and most reactive metal? Give reasons.
(ii) What would be observed, if ‘B’ is added to a solution of copper (II) sulphate and why? Also, arrange the
metals A, B, C and D in order of increasing reactivity.
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(iii) In which test tube will the reaction take place? Write your observations for both the test tubes.
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Sample Paper 22
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
Which event will likely occur in the ovaries of females after attaining puberty?
(a) Synthesis of eggs
(b) Fertilisation
(c) Growth and development of embryo
(d) Production of eggs
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2. How will you protect yourself from the heat generated while diluting a concentrated acid?
(a) By adding water to acid with constant stirring
(b) By adding acid to water with constant stirring
(c) By adding base to acid with constant stirring
(d) By adding water to acid followed by base
3. 50.0 mL of tap water was taken in a beaker. Hydrochloric acid was added drop by drop to water. The temperature
and pH of the solution was noted. The following graph was obtained. Choose the correct statements related to
this activity.
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5.
Identify the correct option from the given table which represents the type of reactions occurring in step 1 and
step 2.
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6. Which one of the following structures correctly depicts the compound CaCl2?
7. Carefully study the diagram of the human respiratory system with labels (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv). Select the option
which gives correct identification and main function and/or characteristic.
(a) (i) Trachea: It is supported by bony rings for conducting inspired air.
(b) (ii) Ribs: When we breathe out, ribs are lifted.
(c) (iii) Alveoli: Thin-walled sac like structures for exchange of gases.
(d) (iv) Diaphragm: It is pulled up when we breathe in.
9. It is important to balance the chemical equations to satisfy the law of conservation of mass. Which of the following
statements of the law is incorrect?
(a) The number of atoms of each elements remains the same, before and after a chemical reaction.
(b) The total mass of the elements present in the reactants is equal to the total mass of the elements presents
in the products.
(c) Mass can neither be created nor can it be destroyed in a chemical reaction.
(d) The chemical composition of the reactants is the same before and after the reaction.
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The amount of liquid passing through in the form of glomerular filtrate is approximately 150-180 litres per day
whereas the amount of urine flowing out of all the nephrons is only 1.5 to 1.8 litres per day.
Water is getting reabsorbed.
In which part of the nephron could the water be getting reabsorbed?
(a) In the long tubular part
(b) In the Bowman’s cup
(c) In the glomerulus
(d) In the collecting duct
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12. If the key in the arrangement is taken out (the circuit is made open) and magnetic field lines are drawn over the
horizontal plane ABCD, the lines are:
13. The two versions of a trait (character) which are brought in by the male and female gametes are situated on:
(a) two different chromosomes
(b) copies of the same chromosome
(c) any chromosome
(d) sex chromosomes
14. The given figures show movement seen in Mimosa pudica plant when it is touched.
15. The resistance of a resistor is reduced to half of its initial value. In doing so, if other parameters of the circuit
remain unchanged, the heating effects in the resistor will become:
(a) half
(b) two times
(c) four times
(d) one-fourth
16. A student plots V-I graphs for three samples of nichrome wire with resistances R1, R2 and R3. Choose from the
following statement that holds true for this graph:
(a) R1 2 R2 2 R3
(b) R1 = R2 = R3
(c) R2 2 R1 2 R3
(d) R3 2 R2 2 R1
17. Assertion (A): In many reptiles, sex determination rely entirely on environmental factors.
Reason (R): The temperature at which fertilised eggs are kept determines whether the animal developing in the
eggs will be a male or female.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
18. Assertion (A): A compass needle is placed near a current carrying wire. The deflection of the compass needle
decreases when the magnitude of electric current in the wire increases.
Reason (R): The magnitude of the magnetic field produced at a point increases as the current through the wire
increases.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion (A): Hydrochloric acid helps in the digestion of food in the stomach.
Reason (R): Hydrochloric acid creates an acidic medium to activate protein digesting enzymes.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
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SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. What is a rainbow? Draw a labelled diagram to show the formation of a rainbow.
o
A beam of white light falling on a glass prism gets split up into seven colours marked 1 to 7 as shown in the
diagram.
22. What is haemoglobin? State the consequences of deficiency of haemoglobin in our bodies.
23. What is the difference between the organisms belonging to the first and the third trophic levels? Give one example
each of the organisms belonging to these two trophic levels.
25. Write the balanced chemical equations for the following reactions and identify the type of reaction in each case.
(i) Nitrogen gas is treated with hydrogen gas in the presence of a catalyst at 773K to form ammonia gas.
(ii) Ethene is burnt in the presence of oxygen to form carbon dioxide, water and releases heat and light.
o
Blue litmus solution is added to two test tubes A and B containing dilute HCl and NaOH solution respectively. In
which test tube a colour change will be observed? State the colour change and give its reason.
26. Trace the sequence of events which occur when a bright light is focused on your eyes.
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SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. The nature, size and position of image of an object produced by a lens or mirror are as shown below. Identify the
lens/mirror (X) used in each case and draw the corresponding complete ray diagram, (size of the object about
half of the image).
29. (i) Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines due to a magnetic field through and around a current carrying
circular loop.
(ii) Name and state the rule to find out the direction of magnetic field inside and around the loop.
o
What is a solenoid? Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines of
(i) a current carrying solenoid and a bar magnet.
(ii) List two distinguishing features between the two fields.
30. You are given a white solid which is calcium carbonate, CaCO3.
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31. The graph shows how the pH of the soil in a farmer’s field changed over a period of time
(i) At which point A, B, C or D did the farmer apply lime to the field.
(ii) What is the importance of pH in our daily life?
(iii) Give two examples showing importance of neutralisation in our daily life.
32. (i) State the role played by the following in the process of digestion:
(a) Enzyme trypsin
(b) Enzyme lipase
(ii) List two functions of finger like projection present in the small intestine.
o
(i) Write the correct sequence of steps followed during journey of oxygen rich blood from lungs to various
organs of human body.
(ii) What happens when the system of blood vessels develop a leak?
33. How can we help in reducing the problem of waste disposal? Suggest any three methods.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
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35. With the help of a diagram of experimental setup, describe an activity to show that the force acting on a current
carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field increases with increase in field strength.
36. The compounds methanal, ethanal, propanal and butanal belong to the homologous series called aldehydes. The
table shows some information on these four aldehydes.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Manoj wanted to fix the rear-view mirror of his bike. He knows that rear-view mirror is an essential safety device
in the vehicle and allows him to see objects at the backside of his vehicle.
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He bought two mirrors M1 and M2, out of which M1 is curved inwards and M2 is curved outwards.
(i) Based on the given situation, which mirror should Manoj need to fix as his rear-view mirror and why?
(ii) An object is placed at the centre of curvature of M1. Find the distance between its image and pole.
(iii) Manoj did some preliminary experiment with mirror M1 and found that magnification of the real image of
an object placed at 10 cm in front of it is 3, at what distance is the image located?
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(iv) An object is placed 60 cm in front of M2. The image formed by the mirror is located 30 cm behind the
mirror. What is the object’s magnification?
38. When a silvery grey powder of a solid (A) is mixed with a powder of solid (B) no reaction occurs. But if the
mixture is ignited and lighted using magnesium ribbon a reaction occurs with evolution of large amount of heat
forming product (C) which settles down as liquid metal and the solid product (D) formed floats on the liquid (C)
in solid form reacts with moisture to form rust.
The amount of heat generated during the reaction is so high that the reaction is used in welding of electric
conductors, joints in railway tracks.
(i) Identify (A), (B), (C) and (D). Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. Name the type of
reaction.
(ii) If (A) reacts with air on heating that will be the nature of oxide formed?
o
(iv) Does oxide of (A) react with aqueous NaOH and/or HCl. Give balanced chemical equations.
39. Sex determination is the method by which distinction between males and females is established in a species. The
sex of an individual is determined by specific chromosomes. These chromosomes are called sex chromosomes. X
and Y chromosomes are called sex chromosomes. The normal chromosomes other than the sex chromosomes of an
individual are known as autosomes.
(i) A normal baby girl receives her X chromosome from whom: mother, father, both mother and father or either
from mother or father?
(ii) Which vital function is not controlled by autosomes?
(iii) A couple has six daughters. What is the possibility of them having a girl next time?
o
(iv) Do genetic combination of mothers play a significant role in determining the sex of a new born?
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Sample Paper 27
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. The diagram shows the human gut. Which numbered structures secrete digestive enzymes?
(a) 1, 2, 3 and 4
(b) 2, 3, 5, and 6
(c) 1, 2, 3 and 6
(d) 2, 3, 4 and 5
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3. Four metals P , Q , R and S are tested with water, steam and dilute hydrochloric acid. The table given below
shows the results of the experiment.
Metals Reaction with water Reaction with steam Reaction with dil. HCl
P # { {
Q # # {
R { { {
S # # #
Between which two metals should hydrogen be placed in the series?
(a) P and R
(b) P and Q
(c) R and S
(d) Q and S
4. The figure given below represents the experiment carried out between conc. sulphuric acid and sodium chloride,
which react with each other to form HCl gas.
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Blue litmus paper is brought near the mouth of the Delivery tube to check the presence of HCl acid but no change
is observed in the colour of litmus paper because:
(a) The litmus paper used is moist.
(b) The litmus paper used is dry.
(c) The litmus paper is kept very dose to the mouth of the delivery tube.
(d) Blue litmus paper does not change its colour with an acid.
5. In one of the industrial processes used for manufacture of sodium hydroxide, a gas X is formed as by-product.
The gas reacts with lime water to give a compound Y which is used as a bleaching agent in chemical industry.
The compound X and Y could be:
(a) CO 2 and CaOCl 2 respectively
(b) H 2 and NaHCO 3 respectively
(c) Cl 2 and NaHCO 3 respectively
(d) Cl 2 and CaOCl 2 respectively
6. The maximum resistance which can be made using four resistors each of resistance (1/2) Ω is:
(a) 1 Ω
(b) 2 Ω
(c) 8 Ω
(d) 2.5 Ω
7. Which of the following is the correct representation of electron dot structure of nitrogen?
8. Which of the following measures can be adopted to prevent or slow down rancidity?
(i) Food materials should be packed in air tight container.
(ii) Food should be refrigerated.
(iii) Food materials and cooked food should be kept away from direct sunlight.
(a) I and III
(b) II and III
(c) II and ID
(d) I, II and III
Column(I) Column(II)
(A) Olfactory receptors (i) Tongue
(B) Thermoreceptors (temperature receptors) (ii) Eye
(C) Gustatoreceptors (iii) Nose
(D) Photoreceptors (iv) Skin
(a) (A)-(iii), (B)-(iv), (C)-(i), (D)-(ii)
(b) (A)-(ii), (B)-(i), (C)-(iv), (D)-(iii)
(c) (A)-(ii), (B)-(iv), (C)-(i), (D)-(iii)
(d) (A)-(iii), (B)-(ii), (C)-(iv), (D)-(i)
10. Iron nail dipped in copper sulphate solution for about half an hour
Which of the following is the correct observation of the reaction shown in the above set up?
(a) Blue colour of copper sulphate solution is obtained
(b) Copper displaces iron
(c) Reaction is exothermic
(d) No reaction takes place
11. If a round, green seeded pea plant (RRyy) is crossed with wrinkled, yellow seeded pea plant (rrYY), the seeds
produced in F1 , generation are:
(a) wrinkled and yellow
(b) wrinkled and green
(c) round and yellow
(d) round and green
14. The image shows the magnetic field lines around a straight current carrying conductor.
If the direction of the current in the straight wire is changed, what change in the magnetic field line will be
observed?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
15. The figure given below represents a single nephron from a mammalian kidney. Identify the labelled parts by
selecting the most appropriate option.
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A B C
(a) Renal artery Collecting duct Bowman’s capsule
(b) Glomerulus Bowman’s capsule Collecting duct
(c) Bowman’s capsule Glomerulus Collecting duct
(d) Collecting duct Glomerulus Bowman’s capsule
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17. Assertion (A): Monohybrid cross deals with inheritance of one pair of contrasting characters.
Reason (R): Dihybrid cross deals with inheritance of two pairs of contrasting characters.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
(d) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
18. Assertion (A): A fuse in a circuit prevents damage to the appliances and the circuit due to overloading.
Reason (R): Overloading occurs when the live wire and the neutral wire come into direct contact.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
(d) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. Define the term power of accommodation. Write the modification in the curvature of the eye lens which enables
us to see the nearby objects clearly?
o
A glass prism is able to produce a spectrum when white Light passes through it but a rectangular block of same
transparent glass does not produce any spectrum. Why?
22. Two green plants are kept separately in oxygen free containers, one in the dark and the other in continuous light.
Which one will live longer? Give reasons.
23. What are the problems caused by the non-biodegradable wastes that we generate?
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24. In the following figure showing a germinating gram seed, name the parts labelled as A, B , and C :
26. (i) Name one gustatory receptor and one olfactory receptor present in human beings.
(ii) Write (a) and (b) in the given flow chart of neuron through which information travels as an electrical
impulse.
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. (i) We do not clean ponds or takes, but an aquarium needs to be cleaned regularly. Why?
(ii) Why is ozone layer getting depleted at the higher levels of the atmosphere? Mention one harmful effect
caused by its depletion.
29. What is meant by solenoid? How does a current carrying solenoid behave? Give its main use.
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Magnetic field lines are shown in the given diagram. A student makes a statement that the magnetic field at A is
stronger than at B . Justify this statement. Also redraw the diagram and mark the direction of magnetic field lines.
30. Observe the given figure and answer the following questions:
31. (i) Water has refractive index 1.33 and alcohol has refractive index 1.36. Which of the two mediums is optically
denser? Give reason for your answer.
(ii) Draw a ray diagram to show the path of a ray of light passing obliquely from water to alcohol.
(iii) State the relationship between angle of incidence and angle of refraction in the above case.
32. State the functions of plant hormones. Name four different types of plant hormones.
o
A squirrel is in a scary situation. Its body has to prepare for either fighting or running away. State the immediate
changes that take place in its body so that the squirrel is able to either fight or run.
33. (i) Show diagrammatically the electrons between the atoms in the formation of MgO. Write symbols of cation
and anion present in MgO.
(ii) Name the solvent in which ionic compounds are generally soluble.
(iii) Why are aqueous solution of ionic’ compounds able to conduct electricity?
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Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. (i) “Blood circulation in fishes is different from the blood circulation in human beings.” Justify the statement.
(ii) Describe “blood circulation” in human beings.
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Design an activity to show that chlorophyll is essential for photosynthesis.
35. (i) Deduce the expression for the equivalent resistance of the parallel combination of three resistors R1 , R2 and
R3 .
(ii) Consider the following electric circuit.
(a) Which two resistors are connected in series?
(b) Which two resistors are connected in parallel?
(c) If every resistors of the circuit is of 2 Q, what current will flow in the circuit?.
36. (i) Dry pellets of a base X when kept in open absorbs moisture and turns sticky. The compound is also formed
by chlor-alkali process. Write chemical name and formula of X . Describe chlor-alkali process with balanced
chemical equation. Name the type of reaction that occurs when X is treated with dil. HCl. Write the
chemical equation.
(ii) While diluting an acid, why is it recommended that the acid should be added to water and not water to the
acid?
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Write the main difference between an acid and a base. With the help of suitable examples explain the term
neutralisation and the formation of:
(i) acidic,
(ii) basic and
(iii) neutral salts.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Noor, a young student, was trying to demonstrate some properties of light in her science project work. She kept ‘X’
inside the box (as shown in the figure) and with the help of a laser pointer made light rays pass through the holes
on one side of the box. She had a small butter-paper screen to see the spots of light being cast as they emerged.
(i) What could be the X that she placed inside the box to make the rays behave as shown?
(ii) A ray of light falls normally on a face of X What are the values of angle of incidence and angle of refraction
of this ray?
(iii) She measured the angles of incidence for both the rays on the left side of the box to be 48.6°. She knew the
refractive index of the material X inside the box was 1.5. What will be the approximate value of angle of
refraction? (Use the value sin 48.6 . 0.75 )
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(iv) In an experiment with X , a student observed that a ray of light incident at an angle of 55° with the normal
on one face of the X , after refraction strikes the opposite face of the X before emerging out into air making
an angle of 40° with the normal. Draw a labelled diagram to show the path of this ray. What value would
you assign to the angle of refraction and angle of emergence?
38. The partially digested food coming from the stomach of a person enters a long and narrow organ A in his body.
The organ A receives the secretions of two glands: liver and pancreas. Liver secretes a greenish-yellow liquid B .
Pancreas secretes pancreatic juice which contains two digestive enzymes C and D . The intestinal juice completes
the process of digestion of food. The inner wall of organ A has millions of tiny finger-like projections E which
help in the rapid absorption of digested food into blood stream. The undigested part of food then passes into
wider tube F which absorbs most of the water from undigested food. The last part of tube F called G stores this
undigested food (or waste) for some time. The undigested food is then passed out though opening H as faeces in
the process known as I .
(i) Enlist the site of synthesis and storage of liquid B .
(ii) What are the digestive enzymes C and D ?
(iii) Why is organ A in herbivores longer than in carnivores?
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(iv) Name (a) tube F (b) part G (c) opening H and (d)process I .
39. An organic compound A of molecular formula C 2 H 4 on reduction gives another compound B of molecular formula
C 2 H 6$ B .on reaction with chlorine in the presence of sunlight gives C of molecular formula C 2 H 5 Cl .
(i) Name the compounds A and B . Write the chemical equation for the conversion of A to B .
(ii) State the condition required for this reaction to take place.
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(iii) Name the compound C and write the chemical equation for the conversion of B to C .
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Sample Paper 3
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Equal volumes of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide solutions of same concentration are mixed and the pH
of the resulting solution is checked with a pH paper. What would be the colour obtained?
(a) Red
(b) Yellow
(c) Yellowish green
(d) Blue
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5. An element X has electronic configuration 2, 8, 1 and another element Y has electronic configuration 2, 8, 7. They
form a compound Z . The property that is not exhibited by Z is
(a) It has high melting point.
(b) It is a good conductor of electricity in its pure solid state.
(c) It breaks into pieces when beaten with hammer.
(d) It is soluble in water
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8. In the given activity, the lime water of which test tube will get milky faster?
9. When a person eats some egg white, proteins and water enter the stomach. Which substances are found leaving
the stomach and leaving the small intestine?
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12. Which among the following statements are true for sexual reproduction in flowering plants?
(i) It requires two types of gametes
(ii) Fertilisation is a compulsory event
(iii) It always results in formation of zygote
(iv) Offsprings formed are clones
(a) (i) and (iv) (b) (i), (ii) and (iv)
(c) (i), (ii) and (iii) (d) (i), (iii) and (iv)
14. A uniform magnetic field exists in the plane of paper pointing from left to right as shown in Figure. In the field
an electron and a proton move as shown. The electron and the proton experience.
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15. A cell, a resistor, a key and ammeter are arranged as shown in the circuit diagrams of Figure. The current recorded
in the ammeter will be
16. The most important safety method used for protecting home appliances from short circuiting or overloading is
(a) earthing
(b) use of fuse
(c) use of stabilizers
(d) use of electric meter.
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17. Assertion : When water is added to calcium oxide, a large amount of heat is produced.
Reason : It is an endothermic reaction.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are True and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are True but Reason is not the Correct explanation of the Assertion.
(c) Assertion is True but the Reason is False.
(d) Both Assertion and Reason are False.
19. Assertion : During the night the effect of root pressure in transport of water is more important.
Reason : Stomata is open during day, transpiration takes place which help in transport of water.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(d) Both Assertion and Reason are false.
20. Assertion : A solenoid tends to expand, when a current passes through it.
Reason : Two straight parallel metallic wires carrying current in same direction attract each other.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
22. Stomata of desert plants remain closed during day time. How do they take up carbon dioxide and perform
photosynthesis ?
23. Which is the largest digestive gland present in human body ? What is the name and function of its secretion?
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24. What are the end products formed during fermentation in yeast ? Under what condition a similar process takes
place in our body that leads to muscle cramps ?
25. Why there is no dispersion of light refracted through a rectangular glass slab.
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What is meant by near point and far point of an eye? State their values of the normal human eye.
26. In a food chain comprising frogs, insects, birds and grass, which one of the organisms is likely to have maximum
concentration of harmful non-biodegradable chemicals in its body ?
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Name the type of chemical reaction represented by the following equations :
CaO (s) + CO2 (g)
Heat
(i) CaCO 3 (s)
(ii) CaO (s) + H2 O (l) $ Ca (OH) 2 (aq)
(iii) Zn (s) + H2 SO 4 (aq) $ ZnSO 4 (aq) + H2 (g)
28. (a) A non-metal X exists in two different forms Y and Z . Y is the hardest natural substance whereas Z is
a good conductor of electricity. Identify X , Y , Z .
(b) An element X on reaction with oxygen forms an oxide XO2 . The oxide when dissolved in water turns blue
litmus red. State whether element X is a metal or non-metal.
(c) Name the metal which is alloyed with copper to make bronze.
30. An object 4 cm in height is placed at 15 cm in front of a concave mirror of focal length 10 cm. At what distance
from the mirror should a screen be placed to obtain a sharp image of the object. Calculate the height of the image.
32. What would be the reading of ammeter and voltmeter in the given circuit?
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Two resistors with resistances 10 Ω and 15 Ω are to be connected to emf 12 V so as to obtain : (i) minimum
current (ii) maximum current. How will you connect the resistance in each case ? Calculate the strength of the
total current in the circuit in the two cases.
33. It is said that, there is a need to put a complete ban on the products containing aerosols. What are aerosols ? Why
is there a demand to put a ban on them.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
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(a) A compound X having formula C 2 H 4 O 2 when treated with ethanol and a few drops of conc. H 2 SO 4 forms
a sweet smelling substance Y. Name X and Y. Write the equation of the reaction leading to the formation
of Y from X. What is the function of conc. H 2 SO 4 in the above reaction?
(b) Why do soaps form scum instead of lather in hard water ?
36. An electric lamp of resistance 20 Ω and a conductor of resistance 4 Ω are connected to a 6 V battery as shown in
the circuit. Calculate :
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data -based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. The earth’s crust is the major source of metals-seawater contains some soluble salts such as sodium chloride,
magnesium chloride, etc. The elements or compounds, which occur naturally in the earth’s crust are known as
minerals. At some places, minerals contain a very high percentage of a particular metal and the metal can be
profitably extracted from it. These minerals are called ores.
(i) Name the chief ore of mercury and zinc.
(ii) Write equations for the extraction of copper from its sulphide ore.
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(ii) Define the process used to convert carbonate ores into metal oxide.
38. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a condition characterized by a gradual loss of kidney function over time. CKD
is also known as chronic renal disease. With increasing life expectancy and prevalence of life style diseases, US has
seen a 30% increase in prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in the last decade. Unfortunately, from India
there is no longitudinal study and limited data on the prevalence of CKD.
In western countries, diabetes and hypertension account for over 2/3rd of the cases of CKD. In India too, diabetes
and hypertension today account for 40-60% cases of CKD. As per recent Indian Council of Medical Research data,
prevalence of diabetes in Indian adult population has risen to 7.1%, (varying from 5.8% in Jharkhand to 13.5%
in Chandigarh) and in urban population (over the age of 40 years) the prevalence is as high as 28%. Likewise,
the reported prevalence of hypertension in the adult population today is 17% (14.8% from rural and 21.4% from
urban belt). A similar prevalence of 17.4% has been reported by Panesar et al. (in the age group of 20-59 years)
even from slum-resettlement colony of Delhi. With rising prevalence of these diseases in India, prevalence of CKD
is expected to rise and obviously, this is the key target population to address.
A study published in this issue is from a rural belt of Karnataka. The population had a mean age of 39.88 !
15.87 years with 3.82% prevalence of diabetes and 33.62% of hypertension. Authors found 6.3% prevalence of
CKD stage 3; which is the highest reported till date by any Indian worker. It is disturbing to note, the high
prevalence of hypertension in a rural setting where over 75% population had normal or low body mass index.
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In comparison to most other published studies from India, the present study population is younger and even the
prevalence of diabetes is low but surprisingly despite that prevalence of stage 3 CKD is reported to be higher
(6.3%). It is disturbing to see the rising prevalence of hypertension and CKD in rural belts. Possibly, with shifting
population the difference between urban and rural areas is getting blurred. Undoubtedly, we need more Indian
data to validate these findings.
(i) What is CKD ?
(ii) What are the major causes of CKD ?
(iii) In which segment of society is CKD more prevalent?
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(iv) What is the highest percentage of CKD reported?
39. A concave lens is thick at the edges and thin at the centre, while a convex lens is thick at the centre and thin at
the edges. We can distinguish between a concave lens and a convex lens without touching them. For this keep a
book close to a lens and observe the image of the text of the book through the lens. If the letters appear enlarged,
then it is a convex lens and if the letters appear diminished then it is a concave lens.
Convex lens converges light rays and hence known as converging lens. Similarly, concave lens diverges light rays
and is known as diverging lens. Linear magnification produced by a lens is equal to the ratio of the image distance
to the object distance. Power of a lens is defined as the reciprocal of its focal length.
(i) What type of image is always made by a concave lens ?
(ii) If magnification produced by a spherical lens is +0.75, then what is the nature of the lens ?
(iii) What is the power of a convex lens with focal length 80 cm ?
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Sample Paper 5
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Arrange the following in the increasing order of pH values according to given pH scale.
A. NaOH solution
B. Blood
C. Lemon juice
D. Milk of magnesia
(a) C < B < D < A
(b) A < B < C < D
(c) D < C < B < A
(d) A < B < D < C
2. Identify the substances that is oxidized and the substances that is reduced in the following reactions:
CuO (s) + H 2 (g) $ Cu (s) + H 2 O (l)
(a) H 2 , CuO
(b) H 2 , H2O
(c) H 2 , Cu
(d) Cu, H2
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The colour of the crystals before heating and after heating are respectively:
(a) Pale green, Reddish brown
(b) Reddish brown, Pale green
(c) Reddish brown, Reddish brown
(d) Pale green, Pale green
5. An element reacts with oxygen to give a compound with a high melting point. This compound is also soluble in
water. The element is likely to be
(a) calcium
(b) carbon
(c) silicon
(d) iron
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6. A metal is treated with dilute sulphuric acid. The gas evolved is collected by the method shown in the figure.
8. An experiment is set up as shown. Flasks 1 and 2 contain lime water. Air is pumped through the flasks.
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What is the appearance of lime water in flasks 1 and 2 after a period of ten minutes?
Flask 1 Flask 2
(a) Clear Clear
(b) Clear White/Cloudy
(c) White/Cloudy Clear
(d) White/Cloudy White/Cloudy
9. From the mouth the food is taken to the stomach through .......... .
(a) Bile duct
(b) Pancreas
(c) Diaphragm
(d) Oesophagus
10. Two pink coloured flowers on crossing resulted in 1 red, 2 pink and 1 white flower progeny. The nature of the
cross will be
(a) double fertilisation
(b) self pollination
(c) cross fertilisation
(d) no fertilisation
12. During adolescence, several changes occur in the human body. Mark one change associated with maturation in
boys
(a) loss of milk teeth
(b) increase in height
(c) cracking of voice
(d) weight gain
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13.
A current of 1 A is drawn by a filament of an electric bulb shown in the figure. Number of electrons passing
through a cross section of the filament in 16 seconds would be roughly
(a) 1020 (b) 1016
(c) 1018 (d) 1023
14. A circular loop placed in a plane perpendicular to the plane of paper carries a current when the key is ON. The
current as seen from points A and B (in the plane of paper and on the axis of the coil) is anti-clockwise and
clockwise respectively. The magnetic field lines point from B to A. The N -pole of the resultant magnet is on the
face close to
(a) A
(b) B
(c) A if the current is small, and B if the current is large
(d) B if the current is small and A if the current is large.
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15. Identify the circuit (Figure) in which the electrical components have been properly connected.
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16. Which of the following correctly describes the magnetic field near long straight wire ?
(a) the field consists of straight lines perpendicular to the wire.
(b) the field consists of straight lines parallel to the wire.
(c) the field consists of radial lines originating from the wire.
(d) the field consists of concentric circles centered on the wire.
18. Assertion : Changes in non-reproductive tissues can be passed on the DNA of the germ cells.
Reason : Inherited traits include the traits developed during the lifetime of an individual that cannot be passed
on to its progeny.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
20. Assertion : A direction current flows through a metallic rod, produced magnetic field only outside the rod.
Reason : There is no flow of charge carriers inside the rod.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. Define the term ‘electrical conductivity’ of metals. Arrange the following metals in order of their decreasing
electrical conductivity :
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Give reasons for the following :
(a) We can store copper sulphate solution in silver vessel but not silver nitrate solution in a copper vessel.
(b) Food cans are coated with tin rather than zinc.
22. Lack of oxygen in muscles often leads to cramps among cricketers. Explain why?
23. During one cycle how many times blood goes to heart of fish and why ?
24. What are the functions of bicuspid and tricuspid valves in human heart ?
25. Mention the factor on which scattering of light depends. Why does the sky appear dark in space ?
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No rainbow could be observed from the surface of the moon by the astronauts. Give reason.
26. Aquarium need to be cleaned once in a while whereas ponds or lakes do not require any cleaning: Explain
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Justify with the help of an example that displacement reaction is also a redox reaction.
?+
H2 O + energy
? Presence O2
(ii) (3 - molecules in mitochondria
energy)
30. Name the type of mirror used in the following situations and support your answer with a reason :
(i) Mirror used for shaving.
(ii) Mirror used by ENT doctors.
(iii) Mirror used in the vehicles for viewing the traffic approaching from behind.
31. (a) A divergent lens has focal length of 20 cm. At what distance should the object from the lens be placed so
that an image is formed 10 cm away from the lens ? What is the magnification produced, by the lens ?
(b) Draw a ray diagram to show the position and nature or the image formed by a convex lens when an object
is placed between optical centre and focus of the lens.
33. Differentiate autotrophs hetrotrophs and decomposer and give one example of each.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
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(a) What is a catalyst ? Write the chemical equation to represent the hydrogenation of ethene.
(b) Which of the following compounds belong to the same homologous series ?
C 2 H 6 , C 2 H 6 O 2 , C 2 H 6 O , C 4 H 10
36. Inside the house, connections to all the devices are made in parallel, each having independent switch and fuse
(if necessary). Thus, whenever some fault occurs in circuit of one particular device in one room, devices in other
rooms do not suffer.
Figure shows a 240V AC mains circuit to which a number of appliances are connected and switched on.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data -based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Some reaction of metal with some compounds are given in the table:
38. To carry out a simple function such as eating food there has to be coordination of the eyes, hands and the mouth.
The eyes have to focus on the food, the hands have to pick it up and take it to the mouth where it will be chewed.
All these actions have to be coordinated in such a manner that they follow a particular sequence and the action
is completed. A similar mechanism is also needed for internal functions of the body. This function is carried out
by the nervous system.
It is composed of :
(a) specialised cells which can detect, receive and transmit different kinds of stimuli. These are called neurons.
(b) nerve fibres which are certain bundles of extended processes of nerve cells.
The individuals also have to adjust to the changing conditions of the body should vary their responses. At the
same time, the internal conditions of the body should be maintained constant. This is called homeostasis. The
internal conditions of the body are maintained at a constant by controlling the physiology of the organisms.
(i) What will the correct sequence in which conduction of information through nerves take place?
(ii) How homeostasis is said to maintain the equilibrium of the body?
(iii) What function does the central nervous system perform?
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(iv) What happens when the dendrite tip of a nerve cell receives a signal?
39. “Change in path of a light ray as it passes from one medium to another medium is called refraction of light.”
When light travels from a rarer medium to a denser one, it bends towards the normal ^i > r h and when travels
from a denser medium to a rarer one. it bends away from the normal ^i < r h .
Where, i = Angle of incidence
and r = Angle of refraction
We can see refraction in our daily life, some of the examples are given below :
The bottom of a tank or pond containing water appears to be raised due to refraction of light which takes place
when light rays pass from the pool of water into the air. The letters appear to be raised when viewed through a
glass slab placed over the document because of refraction of light.
When a light ray enters in a glass slab, then the emergent ray is parallel to the incident ray but it is shifted
sideward slightly.
In this case, refraction takes place twice, first when ray enters glass slab from air and second when exits from glass
slab to air.
(i) What do you mean by optically rarer and denser medium ?
(ii) What is the cause of refraction ?
(iii) Draw a ray diagram showing refraction through a glass slab.
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(iv) Give one example of refraction from our daily life experience other than the two examples given above.
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Sample Paper 10
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Some of the substances used in making of a modern safety match box are listed below :
1. Antimony trisulfide
2. Glass powder
3. Potassium chlorate
4. Red phosphorus
The head of modern safety match stick contains :
(a) 1 and 4
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 3 and 4
(d) 3 and 1
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1. Painting
2. Galvanisation
3. Electrolytic refining
4. Alloying
Which of the above are correct?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1, 2 and 4
(c) 2, 3 and 4
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
6. A sample of soil is mixed with water and allowed to settle. The clear supernatant solution turns the pH paper
yellowish-orange. Which of the following would change the colour of this pH paper to greenish-blue?
(a) Lemon Juice
(b) Vinegar
(c) Common salt
(d) An antacid
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8. In the given figure the various trophic levels are shown in a pyramid. At which trophic level is maximum energy
available ?
(a) T4
(b) T2
(c) T1
(d) T3
9. Process of conversion of light energy to chemical energy and splitting of water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen
in plants is known as
(a) Photosynthesis
(b) Photoperiodism
(c) Plant nutrition
(d) Plant hormone functions
10. A round, green seeded pea plant (RR yy) is crossed with wrinkled, yellow seeded pea plant, (rr YY) the seeds
produced in F1 generation are
(a) round and yellow
(b) round and green
(c) wrinkled and green
(d) wrinkled and yellow
12. Which among the following is not the function of testes at puberty?
(a) formation of germ cells
(b) secretion of testosterone
(c) development of placenta
(d) secretion of estrogen
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (iii) and (iv)
(d) (i) and (iv)
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13.
In an electrical circuit two resistors of 2 Ω and 4 Ω respectively are connected in series to a 6 V battery as shown
in the figure. The heat dissipated by the 4 Ω resistor in 5 s will be
(a) 5 J
(b) 10 J
(c) 20 J
(d) 30 J
14. A prism ABC (with BC as base) is placed in different orientations. A narrow beam of white light is incident
on the prism as shown in figure. In which of the following cases, after dispersion, the third colour from the top
corresponds to the colour of the sky?
(a) (i)
(b) (ii)
(c) (iii)
(d) (iv)
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15. When a 4 V battery is connected across an unknown resistor, there is a current of 100 mA in the circuit. The value
of the resistance of the resister is
(a) 4 Ω (b) 40 Ω
(c) 400 Ω (d)
0.4 Ω
18. Assertion : Traits like eye colour or height are inherited traits.
Reason : Inherited traits are not transferred from parents to young ones.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
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20. Assertion : Electric appliances with metallic body have three connections, whereas an electric bulb has two pin
connections.
Reason : Three pin connections reduce heating of connecting wires.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. Name two metals that start floating after sometime when immersed in water and why ?
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Explain how mercury is extracted from its sulphide ore (Cinnabar). Give equations of the reactions involved.
22. A certain tissue in a green plant somehow got blocked and the leaves wilted. What was the tissue that got blocked?
23. Write one function each of the salivary glands, liver and pancreas.
24. Why and how does water enter continuously into the root xylem ?
25. The current flowing through a resistor connected in a circuit and the potential difference developed across its ends
are as shown in the diagram by milliammeter and voltmeter readings respectively :
(a) What are the least counts of these meters?
(b) What is the resistance of the resistor?
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A V -I graph for a nichrome wire is given below. What do you infer from this graph? Draw a labelled circuit
diagram to obtain such a graph.
26. Name the four types of teeth present in adult human and mention their main functions.
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
28. (a) An element X on reacting with oxygen forms an oxide X2 O . The oxide dissolves in water and turns blue
litmus red. Predict the nature of the element whether metal or non-metal.
(b) A solution of copper sulphate was kept in an iron pot. After few days, the pot developed some holes in it.
How will you account for this ?
30. Ram placed an object in front of a convex lens of focal length 15 cm. The image formed is three times the size of
the object. Calculate the two possible distances of the object from the lens.
31. The image of a candle flame placed at a distance of 30 cm from a mirror is formed on a screen placed infront of
the mirror at a distance of 60 cm from its pole. What is the nature of the mirror ? Find its focal length, if the
height of the flame is 2.4 cm, find the h eight of its image. State whether the image formed is erect or inverted.
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32. Diagram below shows a circuit containing a coil wound over a long and thin hollow cardboard tube. Copy the
diagram.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
35. What is vegetative propagation? Briefly describe various methods of vegetative propagation.
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(a) Draw diagram of human alimentary canal and label the following :
(i) Part in which starch digestion starts.
(ii) Part in which bile is stored.
(iii) Part in which nutrients are absorbed.
(iv) Part in which water is absorbed.
(b) Mention the role of hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
(c) What function is served by the following :
(i) Gastric sphincter
(ii) Anal sphincter
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SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data -based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. When a metal is attacked by substances around it such as moisture, acids, etc., it is said to corrode, and this
process is called corrosion. The black coating on silver, green coating on copper and reddish-brown powder on iron
surface are some examples of corrosion.
38. The human brain is the central organ of the human nervous system and with the spinal cord makes up the central
nervous system. The brain consists of the cerebrum, the brain-stem and the cerebellum. It controls most of the
activities of the body, processing, integrating and coordinating the information it receives from the sense organs
and making decisions as to the instructions sent to the rest of the body. The brain is contained in and protected
by, the skull bones of the head. The cerebrum is the largest part of the human brain. It is divided into two cerebral
hemispheres. The cerebral cortex is an outer layer of grey matter, covering the core of white matter. The cortex is
split into the neocortex and the much smaller allocortex. The neocortex is made up of six neuronal layers, while
the allocortex has three or four. Each hemisphere is conventionally divided into four lobes – the frontal, temporal,
parietal and occipital lobes. The frontal lobe is associated with executive functions including self-control, planning,
reasoning and abstract thought, while the occipital lobe is dedicated to vision. The brain is protected by the skull,
suspended in cerebrospinal fluid and isolated from the bloodstream by the blood brain barrier. However, the brain
is still susceptible to damage, disease and infection. Damage can be caused by trauma, or a loss of blood supply
known as a stroke. The brain is susceptible to degenerative disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease, dementias
including Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis. Psychiatric condition, including schizophrenia and clinical
depression, are thought to be associated with brain dysfunctions. The brain can also be the site of tumours, both
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benign and malignant; these mostly originate from other sites in the body. The study of the anatomy of the brain
is neuroanatomy, while the study of its function is neuroscience.
39. The human eye is like a camera. Its lens system forms an image on a light-sensitive screen called the retina. Light
enters the eye through a thin membrane called the cornea. It forms the transparent bulge on the front surface
of the eyeball as shown in the figure. The crystalline lens merely provides the finer adjustment of focal length
required to focus objects at different distances on the retina. We find a structure called iris behind the cornea. Iris
is a dark muscular diaphragm that controls the size of the pupil. The pupil regulates and controls the amount of
light entering the eye.
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(iv) What is the function of iris in human eye ?
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Sample Paper 11
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Which of the following is (are) true when HCl (g) is passed through water?
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3. Solid calcium oxide reacts vigorously with water to form calcium hydroxide accompanied by liberation of heat.
This process is called slaking of lime. Calcium hydroxide dissolves in water to form its solution called lime water.
Which among the following is (are) true about slaking of lime and the solution formed?
1. It is an endothermic reaction.
2. It is an exothermic reaction.
3. The pH of the resulting solution will be more than seven.
4. The pH of the resulting solution will be less than seven.
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1 and 4
(d) 3 and 4
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5. A metal rod (M) was dipped in a coloured solution (Y ). After some time it was observed that the metal rod starts
dissolving in the solution and the solution starts fading in colour. However, a coloured precipitate (Z ) was seen at
the bottom of the beaker. (M), (Y ) and (Z ) could be
(a) M = Zn Y = FeSO 4 Z = Fe
(b) M = Cu Y = Al 2 (SO 4) 3 Z = Al
(c) M = Ag Y = CuSO 4 Z = Cu
(d) M = Fe Y = ZnSO 4 Z = Zn
6. A student adds a few drops of the universal indicator to a dilute solution of sodium bicarbonate taken in a test
tube.
The colour of mixture of universal indicator and dilute sodium bicarbonate is:
(a) Green
(b) Yellow
(c) Violet
(d) Blue
8. The rate of breathing in aquatic organisms is much faster than that seen in terrestrial organisms, because-
(a) the amount of dissolved oxygen in water is fairly high as compared to the amount of oxygen in the air.
(b) the amount of dissolved oxygen in water is fairly low as compared to the amount of oxygen in the air.
(c) aquatic organisms need more oxygen to breath.
(d) aquatic organisms do not have proper organs for breathing.
9. The process of movement of solvent particles from region of less solute concentration to region of high solute
concentration through semi permeable membrane is known as
(a) Diffusion
(b) Osmosis
(c) Transpiration
(d) Translocation
13. The maximum resistance which can be made using four resistors each of resistance 1
2 Ω is :
(a) 2 Ω (b) 1 Ω
(c) 2.5 Ω (d) 8 Ω
The deviation angle δ is measured for light rays of different frequency, including blue light and red light. Which
of the following graph is correct?
15. Two bulbs of 100 W and 40 W are connected in series. The current through the 100 W bulb is 1 A. The current
through the 40 W bulb will be :
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(a) 0.4 A
(b) 0.6 A
(c) 0.8 A
(d) 1A
17. Assertion : Chips manufacturers usually flush bags of chips with oxygen gas.
Reason : It adds taste to chips.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are True and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are True but Reason is not the Correct explanation of the Assertion.
(c) Assertion is True but the Reason is False.
(d) Both Assertion and Reason are False.
18. Assertion : Plants lack the nervous system, but they do coordinate.
Reason : It is so because of hormones.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion : in the daytime, CO 2 generated during respiration is used up for photosynthesis.
Reason : There is no CO 2 release during day.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false but Reason is true.
20. Assertion : A small coil carrying current, in equilibrium, is perpendicular to the direction of the uniform magnetic
field.
Reason : Torque is maximum when plane of coil and direction of the magnetic field are parallel to each other.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
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SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. Out of the two–hydrochloric acid and acetic acid, which one is considered a strong acid and why ? Write the name/
molecular formula of one more strong acid.
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Name the acid produced in our stomach. What happens if there is an excess of acid in the stomach? How can it
be cured ? Name the antacid.
22. A graph was plotted to show the energy output of two types of respiration. Identify the type of respiration denoted
by curves A and B .
23. Why are the chances of variation more in sexually developing organisms ?
24. You soak seeds of bean and observe them after 2-3 days. What will be your observations?
25. Calculate the equivalent resistance from the following combination of resistors.
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What would be the readings of ammeter and voltmeter in the given circuit ?
26. Name the sources from where the green plants obtain C, H and O.
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Write an experiment to show that copper does not react with dilute HCl.
29. How do Mendel’s experiments show that traits may be dominant or recessive?
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With the help of two suitable examples explain why certain experiences and traits earned by people during their
lifetime are not passed onto their next generations. When such traits be passed on?
30. (a) Ravi kept a book at a distance of 10 cm from the eyes of his friend Hari. Hari is not able to read anything
written on the book. Explain why ?
(b) A lens of focal length 5.0 cm is being used by a student in the laboratory as a magnifying glass. His least
distance of distinct vision is 25 cm. What magnification is the student getting ?
31.
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(a) A ray of light is incident at an angle of 45° at the interface of medium (1) and medium (2) as shown in the
above diagram. Redraw this diagram in the answer book and complete it. If the angle of refraction is 30°
find the refractive index of medium (2) with respect to medium (1).
(Given that sin 45c = 12 and sin 30c = 12 )
(b) If second medium is water in place of medium (2), will the angle of refraction increase or decrease ? Why ?
(Refractive index of water = 4/3 )
32. State Joules law of heating. List two special characteristics of a heating element wire.
An electric iron consumes energy at the rate of 880W when heating is at the maximum rate and 440W when the
heating is at the minimum rate. The applied voltage is 220 V. Calculate the current and resistance in each case.
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Study the given electric circuit and calculate :
(i) the current flowing through the 4 Ω resister and
(ii) potential difference across the combination of two resistor of 8 Ω each.
33. (a) “Improvements in our lifestyle have resulted in greater amounts of waste generation.” Give two examples to
support the given statement. Suggest one change that we can incorporate in our lifestyle in order to reduce
non-biodegradable waste.
(b) The following organisms form a food chain.
Insect, Hawk, Grass, Snake, Frog
Which of these will have highest concentration of non-biodegradable chemicals? Name the phenomenon.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. A student dropped few pieces of marble in dilute hydrochloric acid, contained in a test tube. The evolved gas was
then passed through lime water. What change would be observed in lime water ? What will happen if excess of gas
is passed through lime water ? Write balanced chemical equations for all the changes observed.
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(i) What are strong acids and weak acids? Give an example for each.
(ii) A dry pellet of a common base B when kept in open absorbs moisture and turns sticky. The compound is
also formed by chlor-alkali process. Identify B . What type of reaction occurs when B is treated with dilute
hydrochloric acid ? Write the chemical equation.
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36. (i) With the help of an activity, explain the method of inducing electric current in a coil with a moving magnet.
State the rule used to find the direction of electric current thus generated in the coil.
(ii) Two circular coils-1 and coil-2 are kept close to each other as shown in the diagram. Coil-1 is connected to
a battery and key and coil-2 with a galvanometer. State your observation in the galvanometer:
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. A student prepared oxygen in a lab by catalytic decomposition of potassium chlorate ^KClO 3h as shown in the
figure. Decomposition of potassium chlorate gives potassium chloride (KCl) and oxygen ^O 2h . The following
reaction takes place :
KClO 3 (s) $ KCl (s) + O 2 (g)
(i) How many moles of KClO 3 are required to produce 2.4 moles of O 2 ?
(ii) Name the element which is reduced in the given reaction.
(iii) How many moles of KClO 3 give 3 moles of oxygen?
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(iv) What is the oxidation state of chlorine in potassium chlorate?
38. The sexual act always has the potential to lead to pregnancy will make major demands on the body and the mind
of the woman and if she is not ready for it, her health will be adversely affected. Therefore, many ways have been
devised to avoid pregnancy.
(i) Name any two bacterial diseases that are caused due to unprotected sex.
(ii) In what a pill helps in preventing pregnancy?
(iii) What is vasectomy?
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(iv) What are the common side-effects of using contraceptive pills?
39. The ciliary muscle muscles of eye control the curvature of the lens in the eye and hence can alter the effective
focal length of the system. When the muscles are fully relaxed, the focal length is maximum. When the muscles
are strained the curvature of lens increases (that means radius of curvature decreases) and focal length decreases.
For a clear vision the image must be on retina. The image distance is therefore fixed for clear vision and it equals
the distance of retina from eye-lens. It is about 2.5 cm for a grown-up person.
A person can theoretically have clear vision of objects situated at any large distance from the eye. The smallest
distance at which a person can clearly see is related to minimum possible focal length, The ciliary muscles are most
strained in this position. For an average grown-up person minimum distance of object should be around 25 cm.
A person suffering for eye defects uses spectacles (Eye glass). The function of lens of spectacles is to form the
image of the objects within the range in which person can see clearly. The image of the spectacle-lens becomes
object for eye-lens and whose image is formed on retina.
The number of spectacle-lens used for the remedy of eye defect is decided by the power of the lens required and
the number of spectacle-lens is equal to the numerical value of the power of lens with sign. For example power of
lens required is +3D (converging lens of focal length 100/3 cm) then number of lens will be +3.
For all the calculations required you can use the lens formula and lens maker’s formula. Assume that the eye lens
is equiconvex lens. Neglect the distance between eye lens and the spectacle lens.
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Sample Paper 12
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Sodium hydrogen carbonate when added to acetic acid evolves a gas. Which of the following statements are true
about the gas evolved?
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2.
A shiny brown coloured element X on heating in air becomes black in colour as shown in the figure. Here X is:
(a) Copper
(b) Silver
(c) Aluminium
(d) Mercury
3. Which of the following statements about the given reaction are correct?
3Fe (s) + 4H 2 O (g) $ Fe 3 O 4 (s) + 4H 2 (g)
1. Iron metal is getting oxidised.
2. Water is getting reduced.
3. Water is acting as reducing agent.
4. Water is acting as oxidising agent.
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 3 and 4
(c) 1, 2 and 4
(d) 2 and 4
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5.
If copper is kept open in air, it slowly loses its shining brown surface and gains a green coating as shown in the
figure. It is due to the formation of
(a) CuSO 4
(b) CuCO 3
(c) Cu (NO 3)2
(d) CuO
6.
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8. Which of the following is the correct route for blood flow in a human?
(a) Right atrium " Right ventricle " Lungs " Left atrium " Left ventricle
(b) Right atrium " Right ventricle " Left ventricle " Left atrium " Lungs
(c) Left atrium " Left ventricle " Right ventricle " Right atrium " Lungs
(d) Left atrium " Left ventricle " Lungs " Right ventricle " Right atrium
9. Just as CO 2 is removed from the blood in the lungs, nitrogenous waste such as urea or uric acid are removed from
blood in the -
(a) Kidney
(b) Urinary bladder
(c) Urethra
(d) Ureters
10. A zygote which has an X-chromosome inherited from the father will develop into a
(a) boy
(b) girl
(c) X-chromosome does not determine the sex of a child
(d) either boy or girl
11. Dramatic changes of body features associated with puberty are mainly because of secretion of
(a) estrogen from testes and testosterone from ovary
(b) estrogen from adrenal gland and testosterone from pituitary gland
(c) testosterone from testes and estrogen from ovary
(d) testosterone from thyroid gland and estrogen from pituitary gland
12. Offspring formed as a result of sexual reproduction exhibits more variations because
(a) sexual reproduction is a lengthy process
(b) genetic material comes from two parents of the same species
(c) genetic material comes from two parents of different species
(d) genetic material comes from many parents
13. Two thin lenses of power + 3.5 D and - 2.5 D are placed in contact. The power of the lens combination is-
(a) +1 D
(b) + 1.5 D
(c) + 2.5 D
(d) +2 D
14. In given figure, a light ray AB is incident normally on one face PQ of an equilateral glass prism.
The angles at faces PR is:
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(a) 60c
(b) 30c
(c) 45c
(d) 90c
15. A ray of light is refracted as per the following diagram. Which of the following medium is optically denser?
(a) Medium A
(b) Medium B
(c) Cannot be identify
(d) Both medium are denser
16. Which of the following phenomena of light are involved in the formation of a rainbow?
(a) Reflection, refraction and dispersion.
(b) Reflection, dispersion and total internal reflection.
(c) Refraction, dispersion and internal reflection.
(d) Dispersion, scattering and total internal reflection.
18. Assertion : Reflex actions are automatic and repid responses to stimuli.
Reason : These actions are controlled by brain.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
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SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. Tooth enamel is one of the hardest substances in our body. How does it undergo damage due to eating chocolates
and sweets ? How do tooth pastes prevent this damage ?
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Three solutions A , B and C have pH values of 6, 2 and 10 respectively. Which of the solutions is highly acidic?
Which solution will turn red litmus blue ?
22. Where does cerebrospinal fluid occur in our body ? Mention its function.
25. Identify the nature of the mirror and mention two characteristics of the image formed when magnification
(m) =+ 6 .
o
Where should an object be placed in front of a concave mirror of focal length 20 cm so as to obtain a two times
magnified real image ?
26. In a certain study conducted on occurrence of DDT along food chains in an ecosystem, the concentration of DDT
in grass was found to be 0.5 ppm (parts per million), in sheep it was 2 ppm and in man it was 10 ppm. Why was
the concentration of DDT maximum in case of man ?
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SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. How does the activity series of metals help us in predicting the relative reactivity of metals ?
28. Name three chemical reactions in which heat is evolved and three chemical reactions in which heat is absorbed.
29. Explain the feedback mechanism to regulate the action of the hormones with the help of one suitable example.
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Nervous and hormonal system together per the function of control and coordination in human beings. Justify the
statement.
30. State the cause of dispersion of white light by a glass prism. How did Newton using two identical glass prism, show
that white light is made of seven colours ? Draw a ray diagram to show the path of a narrow beam of while light
through a combination of two identical prisms arranged together in inverted position with respect to each other
when it is allowed to fall obliquely on one of the faces of the first prism of the combination ?
31. Due to gradual weakening of ciliary muscles and diminishing flexibility of the eye lens a certain defect of vision
arises. Write the name of this defect. Name the type of lens required by such persons to improve the vision.
Explain the structure and function of such a lens.
32. A hot plate of an electric oven, connected to a 200 V line. It has two resistance coils A and B each of the30 Ω
which may be used separately, in series or in parallel. Find the value of the current required in each of the three
cases.
o
State the formula co-relating the electric current flowing in a conductor and the voltage applied across it. Also
show this relationship by drawing a graph.
What would be the resistance of a conductor if the current flowing through it is 0.35 ampere when the potential
difference across it is 1.4 volt ?
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
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(a) A liquid has a pH less than 7 which represents an acidic solution.
(i) State the nature of solution, if its pH increases from 7 to 14.
(ii) Mention the ion whose concentration increases with the increase in pH value.
(iii) Suggest a method that is generally used for measuring pH value.
(b) Give reason for the following :
(i) Tooth decay starts when the pH of the mouth is lower than 5.5.
(ii) Antacids are used for treatment of indigestion.
35. Explain with the help of diagram. Also, indicate what happens to the rate of photosynthesis if stomata get blocked
due to dust.
o
Why is respiration important for all living organisms?
36. Briefly explain an activity to plot the magnetic field lines around a bar magnet. Sketch the field pattern for the
same specifying field directions.
A region A has magnetic field lines relatively closer than another region B . Which region has stronger magnetic
field ? Give reason to support your answer.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data -based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. When two or more substances react and form some new substance, it is called a chemical reaction. Chemical
equation is represented in terms of symbols, molecular formulas, moles, states, etc. As we know, all chemical
reaction obeys law of chemical combination. Therefore, chemical reactions need to be balanced. It is done by
hit and trial method. The chemical reactions can be classified into different types such as combination reaction,
decomposition reaction, displacement reaction, double displacement reaction. The reactions take place in solution
is precipitation reactions and neutralisation reactions.
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38. Reproduction in human beings is by sexual reproduction where both the male and female gametes fertilise to give
rise to an embryo. The fertilization of the human embryo occurs inside the body of the female.
(i) Name the part of the male reproductive system where the formation of sperms takes place.
(ii) What is the placenta?
(iii) What is the other name of the oviduct?
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(iv) Define the term implantation.
39. A near sighted person wears eye glass with power of - 5.0 D for distant vision. Soon, he started having difficulties
in viewing nearby objects also. His doctor prescribes a correction of + 1.5 D in near vision section of his bi-focal,
which is measured relative to main part of the lens.
(i) Find the focal length of his distant viewing part of lens.
(ii) Find the focal length of near vision section of the lens.
(iii) What type of lens is to be used in this spectacles for near vision ?
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(iv) What is the reason of hypermetropia ?
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Sample Paper 13
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Common salt besides being used in kitchen can also be used as the raw material for making
1. washing soda
2. bleaching powder
3. baking soda
4. slaked lime
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 1, 2 and 4
(c) 1 and 3
(d) 1, 3 and 4
4.
The following reaction is used for the preparation of oxygen gas in the laboratory
Heat
2KClO 3 (s) Catalyst
2KCl (s) + 3O 2 (g)
Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct about the reaction?
(a) It is a decomposition reaction and endothermic in nature.
(b) It is a combination reaction.
(c) It is a decomposition reaction and accompanied by release of heat.
(d) It is a photochemical decomposition reaction and exothermic in nature.
5. Which one of the following metals do not react with cold as well as hot water?
(a) Na
(b) Ca
(c) Mg
(d) Fe
Excess addition of which of the following solution would reverse the change?
(a) Baking powder
(b) Lime
(c) Ammonium hydroxide solution
(d) Hydrochloric acid
7. Which of the following statements are usually correct for carbon compounds? These
(i) are good conductors of electricity
(ii) are poor conductors of electricity
(iii) have strong forces of attraction between their molecules
(iv) do not have strong forces of attraction between their molecules.
(a) (i) and (iii) (b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (i) and (iv) (d) (ii) and (iv)
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(a) Leaf
(b) Midrib
(c) Vein
(d) Chlorophyll
10. The correct sequence of organs in the male reproductive system for transport of sperms is
(a) testis " vas deferens " urethra
(b) testis " ureter " urethra
(c) testis " urethra " ureter
(d) testis " vas deferens " ureter
12. Which among the following statements are true for unisexual flowers?
(i) They possess both stamen and pistil
(ii) They possess either stamen or pistil
(iii) They exhibit cross pollination
(iv) Unisexually flowers possessing only stamens cannot produce fruits
(a) (i) and (iv) (b) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
(c) (iii) and (iv) (d) (i), (iii) and (iv)
13. The image formed by a concave mirror is observed to be virtual, erect and larger than the object. Where should
be the position of the object?
(a) Between the principal focus and the centre of curvature
(b) At the centre of curvature
(c) Beyond the centre of curvature
(d) Between the pole of the mirror and its principal focus.
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14. In which of the following diagrams is the path of a ray of light passing through a glass prism shown correctly?
(a) I
(b) II
(c) III
(d) IV
15. The path of a ray of light coming from air passing through a rectangular glass slab traced by four students are
shown in figure. Which one of them is correct?
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18. Assertion : Cytokinins are present in highest concentration in fruits and seeds.
Reason : Cytokinins are responsible for promoting cell division.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
20. Assertion : When the length of a wire is doubled, then its resistance also gets doubled.
Reason : The resistance of a wire is directly proportional to its length.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. A metal compound A reacts with dilute sulphuric acid to produce a gas which extinguishes a burning candle.
Identify the compound A and the gas produced. Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction if one of the
compounds formed in the reaction is sodium sulphate.
o
How does the enamel of the teeth undergo damage due to the eating of chocolates and sweets ? What should be
done to prevent it.
23. Is it correct to say that if fertilization of the egg occurs on a full moon night, the child produced will be a male ?
Give reason.
25. Name the type of mirror used in a solar furnace. How is high temperature achieved by this device ?
o
What is meant by refractive index ? If the speed of light in a medium is 23 rd of the speed of light in vacuum, find
the refractive index of that medium.
26. What will happen to grass-lands if all the grazers/herbivores are removed from there ?
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. What is meant by refining of metals? Describe the electrolytic refining of copper with a neat labelled diagram.
28. Name the plant Mendel used for his experiment. What type of progeny was obtained by Mendel in F1 and F2
generations when he crossed the tall and short plants? Write the ratio he obtained in F2 generation plants.
29. Distinguish between the acquired traits and the inherited traits in tabular form, giving one example for each.
o
How did Mendel’s experiments show that different traits are inherited independently? Explain.
30. (i) Least distance of distinct vision of a long-sighted person is 40 cm. He wishes to reduce it to 25 cm by using
spectacles. Find the power and nature of the lens used by him.
(ii) Draw a ray diagram to show the correction of the defect by using an appropriate lens.
31. The near point of a person suffering from hypermetropia is 75 cm. Calculate the focal length and power of the lens
required to enable him to read the newspaper which is kept at 25 cm from the eye.
32. (a) Two conductors A and B of resistances 5 Ω and 10 Ω respectively can be arranged in parallel and later on
in series. In each arrangement, the total voltage applied across it is 20 volts. In which arrangement will the
voltage across A and B be the same and in which case will the current flowing through A and B be the
same ?
(b) Calculate the total resistance for each arrangement.
o
A metallic coil, connected to a 220 V supply, has a resistance of 110 ohm (while hot). How long will it take for this
coil to heat 1 kg of water from 20°C to 70°C ? Assume that whole of the heat produced by the coil is taken up by
water. (Specific heat of water = 4186 J/kgcC )
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Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. What is plaster of paris? How is plaster of paris prepared ? Write equation of the reaction involved. What happens
when water is added to plaster of paris? Write an equation to show the reaction between plaster of paris and water.
o
Give suitable reasons for the following statements :
(a) Rain water conducts electricity but distilled water does not.
(b) We feel burning sensation in the stomach when we overeat.
(c) A tarnished copper vessel regains its shine when rubbed with lemon.
(d) The crystals of washing soda change to white powder on exposure to air.
(e) An aqueous solution of sodium chloride is neutral but and aqueous solution of sodium is basic.
35. Describe the structure of a sieve tube. Name the cells which are present along sieve tubes in the phloem tissue.
Draw a labelled diagram of phloem tissue.
o
What is translocation ? Name the cells involved in the transport of food in plants. What are the steps involved in
the translocation of food in plants ?
36. (a) What is a solenoid ? Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines around a current carrying solenoid.
(b) What is the pattern of field lines inside a solenoid? What do they indicate ?
(c) How is the magnetic field produced in a solenoid used ?
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data -based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Corrosion is the phenomenon of deterioration of surface of metal in presence of air and moisture. It is a natural
process and in the presence of a moist atmosphere, chemically active metals get corroded. This is oxidation
reaction. Rusting is the process where iron corrodes due to exposure to the atmosphere. The main circumstance
of corrosion occurs with iron because it is a structural material in construction, bridges, buildings, rail transport,
ships, etc. Aluminium is also an important structural metal, but even aluminium undergoes oxidation reactions.
However, aluminium doesn’t corrode or oxidize as rapidly as its reactivity suggests. An alloy of aluminium or any
other metal like magnesium can make aluminium stronger and harder.
Copper (Cu) corrodes and forms a basic green carbonate and lead corrodes to form a white lead oxide or carbonate.
(i) What is rusting?
(ii) Which two metals do not corrode easily?
(iii) List two properties of alloys.
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(iv) What is the effect of corrosion on electrical conductivity ?
38. Carpel is present at the centre of a flower and is the female reproductive part. It is made of three parts. The
swollen bottom part is the ovary, the middle elongated part is the style and the terminal part which may be sticky
is the stigma. The ovary contains ovules and each ovule ha an egg cell. The male germ-cell produced by pollen
grain fuses with the female gamete present in the ovule. This fusion of the germ-cells or fertilization gives us the
zygote which is capable of growing into a new plant. Thus, the pollen needs to be transferred from the stamen to
stigma. If this transfer of pollen occurs in the same flower, it is referred to as self-pollination. On the other hand,
if the pollen is transferred from one flower to another, it is known as cross-pollination. This transfer of pollen
from one flower to another is achieved by agents like wind, water or animals. After the pollen lands on a suitable
stigma, it has to reach the female germ-cells which are in the ovary. For this, a tube grows out of the pollen grain
and travels through the style to reach the ovary.
39. Convex mirror is used as a rear view mirror in vehicles. Since the image of the object formed is small in size, the
field of view is increased. Convex mirror is also used in street lights to diverge light over a large area.
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(i) In driver’s mirror, what type of image is formed behind the vehicle ?
(ii) What can you say about field of view of a convex mirror ?
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(iii) A convex mirror is used to form the image of an object. What is the nature of formed image ?
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Sample Paper 14
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Which of the following statements is correct about an aqueous solution of an acid and of base?
1. Higher the pH, stronger the acid
2. Higher the pH, weaker the acid
3. Lower the pH, stronger the base
4. Lower the pH, weaker the base
(a) 1 and 3
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1 and 4
(d) 2 and 4
2. Which one of the following is the example of precipitation reaction according to the given diagram?
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3. Which of the following statements about the reaction given below are incorrect?
2PbO (s) + C (s) $ 2Pb (s) + CO 2 (g)
1. Lead is getting reduced.
2. Carbon dioxide is getting oxidised.
3. Carbon is getting oxidised.
4. Lead oxide is getting reduced.
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 3 and 4
(c) 1 and 3
(d) 2 and 4
4. When Ca (NO 3) 2 is heated, it gives CaO, NO 2 (g) and O 2 (g). The correct number of moles of Ca (NO 3) 2 , CaO,
NO 2 (g) and O 2 (g) are present in the reaction are respectively
(a) 1, 2, 4, 1
(b) 2, 2, 4, 1
(c) 2, 1, 3, 2
(d) 2, 2, 2, 1
5. Which of the following oxide(s) of iron would be obtained on prolonged reaction of iron with steam?
(a) FeO
(b) Fe 2 O 3
(c) Fe 3 O 4
(d) Fe 2 O 3 and Fe 3 O 4
6. If a few drops of a concentrated acid accidentally spills over the hand of a student, what should be done?
(a) Wash the hand with saline solution.
(b) Wash the hand immediately with plenty of water and apply a paste of sodium hydrogen carbonate.
(c) After washing with plenty of water apply solution of sodium hydroxide on the hand.
(d) Neutralize the acid with a strong alkali.
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7. Oils on treating with hydrogen in the presence of palladium or nickel catalyst form fats as shown in the figure.
This is an example of
(a) Addition reaction
(b) Substitution reaction
(c) Displacement reaction
(d) Oxidation reaction
8. Only two of the following statements accurately describe what happens in the mouth.
1. Amylase breaks down large starch molecules into smaller maltose molecules.
2. Chewing increases the surface area of food for digestion.
3. Saliva emulsifies fats into smaller droplets.
4. Teeth breakup large insoluble molecules into smaller soluble molecules.
Which statements are correct?
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 3 and 4
(d) 1 and 4
9. During the process of respiration in plants, the direction of diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide depends upon
(a) the environmental conditions
(b) the requirements of the plant
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of these
13. A full length of a distant tall building can definitely be seen by using
14. A light ray is incident perpendicularly to one face of a 90c prism and is totally internally reflected at the glass-air
interface. If the angle of reflection is 45c, we conclude that the refractive index
(a) n> 1
2
(b) n> 2
(c) n< 1
2
(d) n< 2
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15. If the central portion of a convex lens is wrapped in black paper as shown in the figure.
17. Assertion : A reducing agent is a substance which can either accept electron.
Reason : A substance which helps in oxidation is known as reducing agent.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are True and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are True but Reason is not the Correct explanation of the Assertion.
(c) Assertion is True but the Reason is False.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
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20. Assertion : The 200 W bulbs glow with more brightness than 100 W bulbs.
Reason : A 100 W bulb has more resistance than 200 W bulb.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. A calcium compound which is a yellowish white powder is used as a disinfectant and also in textile industry. Name
the compound. Which gas is released when this compound is left exposed to air ?
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Explain why an aqueous solution of sodium sulphate is neutral while an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate is
basic in nature.
23. Why is variation beneficial for the species, but not necessary for the individual?
24. What is grafting? What do the terms ‘stock’ and ‘scion’ mean in grafting?
25. An object is placed at a distance of 15 cm from a convex lens of focal lengths 20 cm. List four observations (nature,
position, etc.) of the image formed by the lens.
o
An object is placed at a distance of 12 cm infront of a concave mirror of radius of curvature 30 cm. List four
characteristics of the image formed by the mirror.
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. 1 g of copper powder was taken in a China dish and heated. What change takes place on heating ? When hydrogen
gas is passed over this heated substance, a visible change is seen in it, Give the chemical equations of reactions,
the name and the colour of the products formed in each case.
28. (a) Show the formation of Na2 O by the transfer of electrons between the combining atoms.
(b) Why are ionic compounds usually hard ?
(c) How is it that ionic compounds in the solid state do not conduct electricity and they do so when in molten
state?
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29. How are involuntary action and reflex action different from each other ?
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A motor cycle rider without helmet just an accident and suffered a spinal cord injury. In this case which signals
will get disrupted and why ?
30. A boy uses spectacles of focal length - 60 cm . Name the defect of vision he is suffering from. Which lens is used
for the correction of this defect ? Compute the power of this lens.
31. While sitting in the last row, a student has difficulty in reading the blackboard clearly. State the defect of vision
the student is suffering from. Mention two causes of this defect. Suggest a suitable lens for the correction of this
defect.
33. (i) Create a terrestrial food chain depicting four trophic levels.
(ii) Why do we not find food chains of more than four trophic levels in nature?
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. In what forms are metal found in nature ? With the help of examples explain how metals react with oxygen, water
and dilute acids. Also write chemical equations for the reaction.
o
Give reason for the following:
(i) Gold and platinum are used in jewellery.
(ii) Copper cannot displace hydrogen from dilute acids.
(iii) Stainless steel does not rust easily.
(iv) Metals can be given different shapes according to our needs.
(v) Zinc does not give hydrogen gas on reacting with HNO 3 .
36. What are magnetic field lines? How is the direction of a magnetic field at a point determined ?
Draw the magnetic field lines (including field directions) of the magnetic field due to a circular coil of current.
Name any two factors on which the magnitude of the magnetic field due to this coil depends.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. ‘Salts’ refer to the compound formed when an acid reacts with a base. These reactions are known as neutralisation
reactions. These reactions are often used in the laboratories to calculate the exact concentration of an acid or an
alkali when the other is known. The familiar example of salt is sodium chloride (NaCl), which we use in our food
on daily basis and is known as rock salt.
It is prepared by the reaction of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide solution. This salt is used to prepare
various compounds. When electricity is pass through an aqueous solution of sodium chloride (called brine), it
decomposes to form sodium hydroxide. The process is called the chlor-alkali process because of the products
formed-chlor and alkali for sodium hydroxide.
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38. The reproductive parts of angiosperms are located in the flower. The different parts of a flower are sepals, petals,
stamens and carpels. Stamens and carpels are the reproductive parts of a flower which contain the germ-cells. The
flower may be unisexual (papaya, watermelon) when it contains either stamens or carpels or bisexual (hibiscus,
mustard) when it contains both stamens and carpels. Stamen is the male reproductive part and it produces pollen
grains that are yellowish in colour. Carpel is present in the centre of a flower and is the female reproductive part.
It is made of three parts. The swollen bottom part is the ovary, middle elongated part is the style and the terminal
part which may be sticky is the stigma. The ovary contains ovules and each ovule has an egg cell. The male germ-
cell produced by pollen grain fuses with the female gamete present in the ovule. This fusion of the germ-cells or
fertilization gives us the zygote which is capable of growing into a new plant.
39. The image formed by a convex lens depends on the position of the object in front of the lens. When the object
is placed anywhere between focus and infinity, the image formed by convex lens is real and inverted. The image
is not obtained on the screen why the object is placed between the focus and the lens. The distance between the
optical centre O of the convex lens and the focus point F1 and F2 is its focal length.
When the object shifts from - 3 to F1 , the image moves from F2 to + 3.
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Sample Paper 17
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
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3. Oxygen gas reacts with hydrogen to produce water. The reaction is represented by the equation:
O 2 (g) + H 2 (g) $ H 2 O (I)
The above reaction is an example of
1. Oxidation of hydrogen
2. Reduction of oxygen
3. Reduction of hydrogen
4. Redox reaction
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 2, 3 and 4
(c) 1, 3 and 4
(d) 1, 2 and 4
4. A dilute ferrous sulphate solution was gradually added to the beaker containing acidified permanganate solution.
The light purple colour of the solution fades and finally disappears.
Which of the following is the correct explanation for the observation?
(a) KMnO 4 is an oxidising agent, it oxidises FeSO 4 .
(b) FeSO 4 acts as an oxidising agent and oxidises KMnO 4 .
(c) The colour disappears due to dilution; no reaction is involved.
(d) KMnO 4 is an unstable compound and decomposes in presence of FeSO 4 to a colourless compound.
6. A highly reactive element (X ) reacts with oxygen of air even at room temperature to give an oxide (Y ) . The oxide
(Y ) is soluble in water. The aqueous solution of (Y ) does not change the colour of red litmus solution but reacts
with an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide. Here X is-
(a) sodium
(b) phosphorus
(c) carbon
(d) sulphur
8. Choose the form in which most of the plants absorb nitrogen from the atmosphere?
(a) Proteins
(b) Amino acids
(c) Atmospheric nitrogen
(d) Nitrates and nitrites
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12. Offspring formed by asexual method of reproduction have greater similarity among themselves because
(i) asexual reproduction involves only one parent
(ii) asexual reproduction does not involve gametes
(iii) asexual reproduction occurs before sexual reproduction
(iv) asexual reproduction occurs after sexual reproduction
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (i) and (iii)
(c) (ii) and (iv)
(d) (iii) and (iv)
1. The incident ray, refracted ray and the normal ray lie in the same plane.
2. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of refraction.
Choose the correct option from the codes given below:
(a) Only 1
(b) Only 2
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
14.
Which of the following angles are correctly marked in the above ray diagram?
(a) +i , +A and +D
(b) Only +i and +A
(c) +i , +r and +A
(d) All of the angles
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15. An incident ray strikes a concave mirror after passing through the focus (F ) as shown in the figure.
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16. The clear sky appears blue as shown in the figure because
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SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. What would you observe when zinc is added to a solution of iron(II) sulphate ? Write the chemical reaction that
takes place.
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Name two metals that catch fire when put in water and why ?
22. When your finger is accidentally pricked by a needle, you instantaneously withdraw your hand. Which parts of
your nervous system are involved in this response ?
24. Leaves of Bryophyllum fallen on the ground produce new plants, whereas the leaves of Jasmine do not. Why ?
25. Two lenses of power - 2.5 D and + 1.5 D are placed in contact. Find the total power of the combination of lenses.
Calculate the focal length of this combination.
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An object placed at a distance of 30 cm infront of a convex mirror of focal length 15 cm. Write four characteristics
of the image formed by the mirror.
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Which compounds are called (i) alkanes, (ii) alkenes and (iii) alkynes? C4H10 belongs to which of these? Draw two
structural isomers of this compound.
28. Write and balance the following questions presented to you as written statements :
(i) Magnesium carbonate plus hydrochloric acid produces magnesium chloride plus water plus carbon dioxide
gas.
(ii) Aluminium plus chlorine gas produces aluminium trichloride.
(iii) Nitrogen plus hydrogen produces ammonia.
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30. A person wears spectacles of power - 2.5 D . Name the defect of vision he is suffering from. Draw the ray diagram
for (i) the defective eye, (ii) its correction after using a suitable lens.
31. Study the diagram below and answer the following questions :
32. Draw a circuit diagram of an electric circuit containing a cell, a key, an ammeter, a resistor of 4 Ω in series with
a combination of two resistors (8 Ω each) in parallel and a voltmeter across parallel combination. Each of them
dissipate maximum energy and can withstand a maximum power of 16W without melting. Find the maximum
current that can flow through the three resistors.
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Derive an expression for equivalent resistance when two resistors of resistance R1 and R2 are connected in parallel.
33. How do organisms, whether reproduced asexually or sexually maintain a constant chromosome number through
several generations? Explain with the help of suitable example.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
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35. (a) State any two changes seen in boys at the time of puberty.
(b) Define fertilization and implantation.
(c) State the role of ovary and fallopian tube in human body.
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(a) Write the functions of the following parts in human female reproductive system :
(i) Ovary, (ii) Oviduct, (iii) Uterus.
(b) Write the structure and function of placenta.
36. (i) Consider a conductor of resistance R , length L , thickness d and resistivity ρ . Now this conductor is cut into
four equal parts. What will be the new resistivity of each of these parts? Why?
(ii) Find the resistance if all of these parts are connected in:
(a) Parallel
(b) Series
(iii) Out of the combinations of resistors mentioned above in the previous part, for a given voltage which
combination will consume more power and why?
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Baking soda is used in small amounts for making bread and cakes. It helps to make these soft and spongy. An
aqueous solution of baking soda turns red litmus blue. It is also used in soda acid fire extinguisher. Use this
information to answer the following questions.
(i) Write the equation for the reaction between baking soda and acid.
(ii) How does it help in extinguishing fire?
(iii) What is the reaction involved when it is heated?
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(iv) Is the pH value of baking soda solution lower than or higher than 7 ?
38. In our country, ultrasound imaging (echography) is used to take images of the developing babies (foetus). It is
considered safe for both the mother and the foetus. In this method, the doctor holds a probe and moves it across
the abdomen of the mother.
Ultrasound waves which are transmitted into the abdomen are reflected from the surface of the foetus. These
reflected waves are picked up by the probe and relayed to a machine that produces the image of the developing
baby. In some parts of our country, ultrasound is done illegally.
(i) What could be the reason of performing ultrasound illegally?
(ii) “Man, and not the woman is responsible for the birth of a girl child.” What is meant by this statement?
(iii) Can ultrasound examination of expecting mothers answer the following questions? Write ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
(a) What is the colour of the baby’s eyes?
(b) Is there more than one foetus?
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(iv) Based on the data shown in the graph alongside, state what could be the reason for the decline in the boys
child sex ratio ?
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39. The lens of the eye does little of the bending of the light rays. Most of the refraction is done at the front surface
of the cornea which also acts as a protective covering. The lens acts as a fine adjustment for focussing at different
distances. This is accomplished by the ciliary muscle, which change the curvature of the lens so that its focal
length is changed. To focus on a distant object, the muscles are relaxed and the lens is thin and parallel rays focus
at the focal point (on the retina). To focus on a nearby object, the muscles contract, causing the centre of the
lens to be thicker, thus shortening the focal length so that images of nearby objects can be focused on the retina,
behind the focal point. This focusing adjustment is called accommodation.
The closest distance at which the eye can focus clearly is called the near point of the eye. A given person’s far
point is the farthest distance at which an object can be seen clearly. To check your own near point, place this book
close to your eye and slowly move it away until the type is sharp.
A large part of the population have eyes that do not accommodate within the normal range of 25 cm to infinity,
or have some other defect. Two common defects are near-sightedness and far-sightedness. Both can be corrected
to a large extent with lenses–either eyeglasses or contact lenses.
(i) The ciliary muscle muscles of a normal eye are in their (i). most relaxed (ii). most contracted state. In which
of the two cases is the focal length of the eye-lens more ?
(ii) What is the least distinct of vision of young man ?
(iii) What is persistence of vision ?
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(iv) What is meant by power of accommodation of the eye?
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Sample Paper 19
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
2. When the gases sulphur dioxide and hydrogen sulphide mix in the presence of water, the reaction is
SO 2 + 2H 2 S " 2H 2 O + 3S .
Here hydrogen sulphide is acting as:
(a) an oxidising agent
(b) a reducing agent
(c) a dehydrating agent
(d) a catalyst
3. Barium chloride on reacting with ammonium sulphate forms barium sulphate and ammonium chloride. Which of
the following correctly represents the type of the reaction involved?
1. Displacement reaction
2. Precipitation reaction
3. Combination reaction
4. Double displacement reaction
(a) Only 1
(b) Only 2
(c) Only 4
(d) 2 and 4
5. An element A is soft and can be cut with a knife. This is very reactive to air and cannot be kept open in air. It
reacts vigorously with water. Identify the element from the following :
(a) Mg
(b) Na
(c) P
(d) Ca
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7. Vinegar is a solution of
(a) 50%-60% acetic acid in alcohol
(b) 5%-8% acetic acid in alcohol
(c) 5%-8% acetic acid in water
(d) 50%-60% acetic acid in water
11. The substance that triggers the fall of mature leaves and fruits from plants is due to
(a) auxins (b) gibberellin
(c) abscisic acid (d) cytokinin
12. In a flower, the parts that produce male and female gametes (germ cells) are
(a) stamen and anther
(b) filament and stigma
(c) anther and ovary
(d) stamen and style
13. A thin layer of water is transparent but a very thick layer of water is:
(a) translucent
(b) opaque
(c) most transparent
(d) none of these
14.
Which of the following angles are correctly marked in the above diagram?
(a) +A , +r and +D
(b) +A and +e
(c) +i , +A and +D
(d) +A , +r and +e
15. Which of the following ray diagrams is correct for the ray of light incident on a concave mirror as shown in Figure?
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20. Assertion : If ρ 1 and ρ 2 be the resistivity of the materials of two resistors of resistances R1 and R2 respectively
and R1 > R2 .
Reason : The resistance R = ρ l & r 1 > r 2 if R1 > R2
A
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. An element reacts with air (oxygen) to form its oxide. When dissolved in water the solution turns red litmus blue.
Is it a metal or a non-metal ? Justify your answer.
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What properties do you think of while categorizing elements as metals and non-metals.
22. What is a receptor ? Name the receptors for light, sound and smell.
23. What is the effect of high temperature on the sex-determination in turtle (Chrysema picta) and the lizard (Agama
agama)?
24. The organisms formed by asexual reproduction are considered as clones. Why? State the advantage of sexual
reproduction over asexual reproduction.
25. An object is placed at a distance of 30 cm from a concave lens of focal lengths 15 cm. List four characteristics
(nature, position, etc.) of the image formed by the lens.
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An object is placed at a distance of 15 cm from concave lens of focal length 30 cm. List four characteristics (nature,
position, etc.) of the image formed by the lens.
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SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Name the compound formed when ethanol is heated in excess of conc. sulphuric acid at 443 K. Also write the
chemical equation of the reaction stating the role of conc. sulphuric acid in it. What would happen if hydrogen is
added to the product of this reaction in the presence of catalysts such as palladium or nickel ?
28. Design an activity to show a decomposition reaction in which light is used to decompose a reactant. Write chemical
equation for the reaction and state its one use.
29. Name the process of reproduction observed in yeast. Design an activity to observe this mode of reproduction in a
school laboratory. Name one more organism which reproduces by this mode.
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What is carpel? Write the function of its various parts.
30. What is dispersion of white light ? State it cause. Draw a ray diagram to show the dispersion of white light by a
glass prism.
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V -I graph for a conductor is as shown in figure.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. Write balanced chemical equation for the reactions taking place when :
(i) Zinc carbonate is calcinated.
(ii) Zinc sulphide is roasted.
(iii) Zinc oxide is reduced to zinc.
(iv) Cinnabar is heated in the air.
(v) Manganese dioxide is heated with aluminium powder.
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A metal M found in nature as sulphide ore (M2 S) is one of the good conductor of heat and electricity and used
in making electric wires :
(i) Identify the metal M.
(ii) Write the balanced chemical equations involved in the process of extraction of the metal.
(iii) Draw a labelled diagram of electrolytic refining of the metal.
35. State in brief the function of the following organs in the human female reproductive system :
(a) Ovary
(b) Fallopian tube
(c) Uterus
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(i) What is vegetative propagation ?
(ii) What methods you will use for growing jasmine and rose plants ?
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36. (a) With the help of a suitable circuit diagram prove that the reciprocal of the equivalent resistance of a group
of resistances joined in parallel is equal to the sum of the reciprocals of the individual resistances.
(b) In an electric circuit two resistors of 12 Ω each are joined in parallel to a 6 V battery. Find the current drawn
from the battery.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Study the table related to colour change with indicators and answer the questions that follow.
Solutions Colour change with phenolphthalein indicator Colour change with methyl orange indicator
P Pink Yellow
Q Colourless Orange
R Colourless Red
(i) Name the solution which is acidic.
(ii) Arrange the given solutions in increasing order of their pH value.
(iii) What is the name of solution P and Q ?
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(iv) When solution P added to the china rose indicator, what is the colour of solution P ?
38. A scientist removed some cells from the growing point of a plant and placed it in a suitable medium leading to
the formation of a shapeless lump of mass X . X is then transferred to another medium which stimulates it to
develop roots. When X with developed roots is placed in a yet another medium, then it developed shoots to form
tiny plantlets. These plantlets can then be transplanted in pots or soil where they can grow to form mature plants.
(i) What is the shapeless lump of mass X known as?
(ii) What name is given to this method of producing new plants?
(iii) The growth medium used in this method contains plant nutrients in the form of a ‘jelly’ Name this jelly.
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(iv) What is the general name of chemicals used to stimulate the growth of plant cells and development of roots
and shoots?
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39. Three students Jahnvi, Snigdha and Aarati of class X brought three big plane mirrors in their class room for
science fest . They fixed the three mirrors: one at the ceiling and the other two on the adjacent wall of the room.
All three students was able to see more than three images of herself .Students of other classes also came to see
this and felt happy.
(i) How many images of a single student were formed?
(ii) Give reason for number of images obtained in Q. no. (i).
(iii) Another student of class X takes a mirror which is depressed at the centre and mounts it on a mirror stand
as shown in diagram. Now he focused the image of a candle flame on a white screen by placing the flame at
various distances from the mirror.
Set 1 2 3 4 5 6
Distance of the flame from the mirror (cm) 20 25 30 40 60 75
Distance of the screen from the mirror (cm) 60 37.5 30 42 20 18.72
Name the mirror and find its focal length.
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(iv) One set of these observations in the above table is incorrect. Identify this set of observation and give reason
for your choice.
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Sample Paper 23
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Which of the following phenomena occur, when a small amount of acid is added to water?
(i) Ionisation
(ii) Neutralisation
(iii) Dilution
(iv) Salt formation
(a) (i) and (iii)
(b) (i) and (ii)
(c) (ii) and (iv)
(d) (ii) and (iii)
2. The following reaction is used for the preparation of oxygen gas in the laboratory:
Heat
2KClO 3 (s) Catalyst
2KCl (s) + 3O 2 (g)
Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct about the reaction?
(a) It is a combination reaction.
(b) It is a decomposition reaction and endothermic in nature.
(c) It is a photochemical decomposition reaction and exothermic in nature.
(d) It is a decomposition reaction and accompanied by release of heat.
3. The most suitable material for making the core of an electromagnet is:
(a) iron
(b) steel
(c) aluminium
(d) soft iron
4. In an attempt to demonstrate electrical conductivity through an electrolyte, the following apparatus (Figure) was
set up.
5. A student added 10 g of calcium carbonate in a rigid container, secured it tightly and started to heat it. After some
time, an increase in pressure was observed, the pressure reading was then noted at intervals of 5min and plotted
against time, in a graph as shown below. During which time interval did maximum decomposition took place?
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8. The directional movement in plants as shown in figure is due to which plant hormone?
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9. When a 4V battery is connected across an unknown resistor R there is a current of 100 mA in the circuit as shown
in the figure. The value of the resistance of the resistor is:
(a) 40 Ω
(b) 4 Ω
(c) 0.4 Ω
(d) 400 Ω
10. In photosynthesis, which substances are used up, which are produced and which are necessary, but remain
unchanged after the reaction?
11. The diagram given below shows the human excretory system. Identify the function of part labelled as X:
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Their sex chromosomes are respectively denoted by Xf Xm and Xf Y. What are the possible combinations of sex
chromosomes for their male and female offspring respectively?
(a) XmY and XmXm
(b) XfXm and XmXm
(c) XmY and XmXf
(d) XfY and XmY
It can be observed that the offspring is similar to the parent but not identical. What is the likely reason for this?
(a) Fast multiplication of body cells
(b) Variation in the genetic material
(c) Effect of environment on the offspring
(d) Asexual mode of reproduction
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15. Calculate the current flowing through the 10Ω resistor in the following circuit.
(a) 0.6 A
(b) 1.2 A
(c) 2.0 A
(d) 0.2 A
16. Which among the following statements is incorrect for magnesium metal?
(a) It reacts with cold water to form magnesium oxide and evolves hydrogen gas.
(b) It burns in oxygen with a dazzling white flame.
(c) It reacts with steam to form magnesium hydroxide and evolves hydrogen gas.
(d) It reacts with hot water to form magnesium hydroxide and evolves hydrogen gas.
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17. Assertion (A): Amount and timing of hormones released are regulated by feedback mechanisms.
Reason (R): Hypersecretion or hyposecretion of any hormone has a harmful effect on our body.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion (A): Herbivores have longer small intestine than carnivores.
Reason (R): Carnivores can digest cellulose due to the presence of enzyme, cellulase.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
20. Assertion (A): Clove oil is an olfactory indicator. Reason (R): Smell of clove can be characterised in acidic
medium, but it cannot be recognised in basic medium.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. The diagram given below shows an object O and its image I.
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22. Look at the following figures. Choose the correct one and give reason for your answer.
23. Why is the rate of breathing in aquatic organisms much faster than in terrestrial organisms?
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A metal that exists as a liquid at room temperature is obtained by heating its sulphide in the presence of air.
Identify the metal and its ore and give the reaction involved.
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26. Distinguish between unisexual and bisexual flowers giving one example of each.
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. (i) Draw a block diagram to show the flow of energy in an ecosystem.
(ii) In a food chain of frogs, grass, insects and snakes assign trophic level to frogs. To which category of
consumers do they belong to?
28. A convex lens made of a material of refractive index n2 is kept in a medium of refractive index n1. A parallel beam
of light in incident on the lens. Draw the path of rays of light emerging from the convex Lens, if:
(i) n1 1 n2
(ii) n1 = n2
(iii) n1 2 n2
29. (i) List the factors on which the resistance of a conductor in the shape of a wire depends.
(ii) Why are metals good conductors of electricity whereas glass is a bad conductor of electricity? Give reason.
(iii) Why are alloys commonly used in electrical heating devices? Give reason.
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(i) Write Joule’s law of heating.
(ii) Compute the heat generated while transferring 96000 coulomb of charge in two hours through a potential
difference of 40V.
30. A student holding a mirror in his hand, directed the reflecting surface of the mirror towards the Sun. He then
directed the reflected light on to a sheet of paper held close to the mirror.
(i) What should he do to burn the paper?
(ii) Which type of mirror does he have?
(iii) Will he be able to determine the approximate value of focal length of this mirror from this activity? Give
reason and draw ray diagram to justify your answer in this case.
31. Zinc granules were added to zinc sulphate, copper sulphate, aluminium sulphate and iron sulphate solutions as
shown below:
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32. Complete the following flow chart as per the given instructions :
o
Write one function of each of the following components of the transport system in human beings :
(i) Blood vessels
(ii) Lymph
(iii) Heart
33. Identify the type of reactions taking place in each of the following cases and write the balanced chemical equation
for the reactions.
(i) Zinc reacts with silver nitrate to produce zinc nitrate and silver.
(ii) Potassium iodide reacts with lead nitrate to produce potassium nitrate and lead iodide.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. (i) Draw the diagram of female reproductive system and match and mark the following part(s) :
(a) Where block is created surgically to prevent fertilisation ?
(b) Where Copper-T is inserted ?
(c) Inside which condom can be placed ?
(ii) Why do more and more people prefer to use condoms ? What is the principle behind use of condoms ?
o
Define pollination. Explain the different types of pollination. List two agents of pollination. How does suitable
pollination lead to fertilisation ?
36. (i) Explain the following terms with one example each:
(a) Corrosion
(b) Rancidity
(ii) Explain two ways by which food industries prevent rancidity.
o
(i) Balance the following chemical equations:
(a) NaOH + H 2 SO 4 $ Na 2 SO 4 + H 2 O
(b) PbO + C $ Pb + CO 2
(c) Fe 2 O 2 + Al $ Al 2 O 3 + Fe + Heat
(ii) Write the balanced chemical equations for the following reactions:
(a) Barium chloride + Potassium sulphate $Barium sulphate + Potassium chloride
(b) Zinc + Silver nitrate $ Zinc nitrate + Silver
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Study the figure related to endocrine glands in human being (male) and answer the questions that follows.
38. A girl met with an accident and her leg got fractured. She went to an orthopedician for treatment. On examination,
the doctor mixed a white power in water and applied it to her leg along with the cotton and gauze. After a while,
it turned into white, solid, hard mass. The doctor said that it would support her fractured bone and help it to
join in the right position.
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(i) What is ‘white powder’ and ‘white hard solid mass’ called as? Write the chemical name of ‘white powder’
and ‘white hard solid mass.
(ii) After treatment, the doctor repacked the white powder back into moisture proof, airtight container. Why ?
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(iii) Write a chemical equation to show the reaction between white powder and water. Find the difference in
water molecules of white hard solid mass and white powder.
39. When light goes from one medium to another medium having different optical densities, then refraction of light
rays takes place. All the air in the atmosphere is not at the same temperature. Some of the air layers of the
atmosphere are cold (optically denser) whereas other layers of the atmosphere are comparatively warm (optically
rarer). So, in the atmosphere we have air layers having different optical densities.
Atmospheric refraction is the deviation of light from a straight line as it passes through the atmosphere due to the
variation in air density. Such refraction can raise or lower, or stretch or shorten the images of distant objects and
can also make distant objects appear to twinkle or shimmer.
(i) What is atmospheric refraction?
(ii) What causes atmospheric refraction?
(iii) Name the effects produced by atmospheric refraction.
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(iv) Which has more refractive index-hot air or cold air?
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Sample Paper 24
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Magnetic field is produced by the flow of current in a straight wire. The phenomenon was discovered by:
(a) Fleming
(b) Faraday
(c) Oersted
(d) Maxwell
3. Respiratory structures of two different animals a fish and a human being are as shown.
Observe (a) and (b) and select one characteristic that holds true for both of them.
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(a) Both have thin and moist surface for gaseous exchange.
(b) Both are placed internally in the body of animal.
(c) In both the blood returns to the heart after being oxygenated.
(d) Both are poorly supplied with blood vessels to conserve energy.
4. A cross between a tall plant (TT) and short pea plant (tt) resulted in progeny that were all tall plants because:
(a) shortness is the dominant trait.
(b) tallness is the dominant trait.
(c) height of pea plant is not governed by gene T or t.
(d) tallness is the recessive trait.
5. Marble statues are corroded or stained when they repeatedly come into contact with polluted rain water. Identify
the main reason.
(a) Polluted water is basic in nature hence it reacts with calcium carbonate.
(b) Decomposition of calcium carbonate to calcium oxide.
(c) Calcium carbonate dissolves in water to give calcium hydroxide.
(d) Polluted water is acidic in nature hence it reacts with calcium carbonate.
Solution pH value
P 2
Q 9
R 5
S 11
Which of the following correctly represents the solutions in increasing order of their hydronium ion concentration?
(a) P>S>Q>R
(b) P>Q>R>S
(c) S<P<Q<R
(d) S<Q<R<P
10. A substance X, turns red Litmus blue, it will change methyl orange to :
(a) pink
(b) yellow
(c) colourless
(d) red
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14. The figure given below shows a schematic plan of blood circulation in humans with labels (i) to (iv).
Identify the correct label with its functions.
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(a) (i) Pulmonary vein - takes impure blood from body part.
(b) (ii) Pulmonary artery - takes blood from lung to heart.
(c) (iii) Aorta - takes blood from heart to body parts.
(d) (iv) Vena cava takes - blood from body parts to right auricle.
Which process will likely be disturbed or not occur, if labelled part is removed from the flower?
(a) Transport of pollen
(b) Formation of fruit
(c) Development of pollen tube
(d) Formation of pollen
16. An electron is entering a region of magnetic field as shown. Given that the magnetic field direction is into the
paper. In which direction will the deflection of the electron occur?
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17. Assertion (A): Movement of leaves of sensitive plant is different from movement of a shoot towards light.
Reason (R): Sensitive plant shows seismonastic movements which are due to turgidity of cells whereas the
movement of shoot is a tropic movement.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
18. Assertion (A): A pencil partly immersed in water appears to be bent at the water surface.
Reason (R): Light from different points on the pencil immersed in water refracts and appears to
come from a point above the original position.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion (A): Testes are located outside the abdominal cavity in the scrotum.
Reason (R): Because sperm formation requires lower temperature than the normal body temperature.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
20. Assertion (A): Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points.
Reason (R): A large amount of energy is required to break the strong inter-ionic attraction in ionic compounds.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. An object is placed at a distance of 15 cm from a concave lens of focal length 30 cm. List four characteristics
(nature, position, etc.) of the image formed by the lens.
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An object of height 1.2 m is placed before a concave mirror of focal length 20 cm so that a real image is formed at
a distance of 60 cm from it. Find the position of an object. What will be the height of the image formed?
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22. In figures (a), (b) and (c), which appears more accurate and why?
24. (i) In the given diagram, name the parts where (a) pollen grains are produced and (b) pollen grains are
transferred.
25. What happens when hydrogen gas is passed over the heated copper oxide? Write the chemical equation involved
in this reaction.
o
In the arrangement shown below there are three test tubes marked A, B and C. Few clean iron nails are placed in
these tubes. Water is poured in test tube A, boiled distilled water and 1 mL of oil are poured in test tube B and
anhydrous calcium chloride is added in test tube C.
What are the two observations that can be observed after a few days from the given arrangement?
26. Mustard was growing in two fields A and B. While field A produced brown coloured seeds, field B produced yellow
coloured seeds.
It was observed that in field A, the offspring showed only the parental trait for consecutive generations, whereas
in field B, majority of the off-springs showed a variation in the progeny.
What are the probable reasons for these?
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
28. A 10 cm tall object is placed perpendicular to the principal axis of a convex lens of focal length 12 cm. The
distance of the object from the tens is 18 cm. Find the nature, position and size of the image formed.
29. A V-I graph for a nichrome wire is given below. What do you infer from this graph? Draw a labelled circuit
diagram to obtain such a graph.
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(i) What is the meaning of electric power of an electrical device? Write its S.I. unit.
(ii) An electric kettle of 2 kW is used for 2h. Calculate the energy consumed in (a) kilowatt hour and (b) joules.
30. Observe the given figure and answer the following questions:
(i) Which gas is produced by the reaction of zinc and dil. sulphuric acid?
(ii) How will you test for the presence of the gas produced?
(iii) Name the salt produced when zinc metal reacts with sodium hydroxide solution.
(iv) Can all bases react with active metals?
31. Draw ray diagrams for the following cases when a ray of light:
(i) passing through centre of curvature of a concave mirror is incident on it.
(ii) parallel to principal axis is incident on convex mirror.
(iii) is passing through focus of a concave mirror incident on it.
32. (i) Identify any two parts from the given diagram which carry oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
(ii) Explain the process of double circulation with the help of a flow chart.
o
List in tabular form three distinguishing features between autotrophic nutrition and heterotrophic nutrition.
33. In an experimental set-up, 10 mL of copper sulphate is taken in both the test tubes A and B. Iron nails are dipped
in test tube B for about 20 minutes. The given figure shows the comparison of iron nails and copper sulphate
solutions before and after the reaction. Observe the given figure and answer the questions that follow:
(i) What changes in the colour of iron nail and copper sulphate solution do you observe after keeping the iron
nail dipped in copper sulphate solution for about 20 minutes?
(ii) Why does the blue colour of copper sulphate fade by adding iron nail in it?
(iii) Write the chemical reaction involved. Name the type of reaction in the above activity.
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SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. (i) List in tabular form three differences between binary fission and multiple fission.
(ii) What happens when a mature Spirogyra filament attains considerable length?
(iii) List two disadvantages of vegetative propagation.
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(i) Budding, fragmentation and regeneration, all are considered as asexual mode of reproduction. Why?
(ii) With the help of neat diagram, explain the process of regeneration in Planaria.
(iii) Draw a labelled diagram in proper sequence to show budding in Hydra.
35. (i) Name two oxidising agents that are used for the conversion of alcohols to acids. Distinguish between ethanol
and ethanoic acid on the basis of (a) litmus test, and (b) reaction with sodium hydrogen carbonate.
(ii) The table shows the electronic structures of four elements.
36. (i) Suppose your parents have constructed a two room house and you want that in the living room there should
be a provision of one electric bulb, one electric fan, a refrigerator and a plug point for appliances of power
up to 2 kW. Draw a circuit diagram showing electric fuse and earthing as safety devices.
(ii) The given magnet is divided into three parts A, B and C.
A B C
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SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Arteries, veins and capillaries are blood vessels through which blood flows in our body. Arteries carry blood from
heart to different parts of the body whereas veins deliver blood back to the heart. Arteries are connected to veins
by thin capillaries.
(i) Which two chambers of the human heart have arteries connected to them?
(ii) What are capillaries?
(iii) What is blood pressure? How is it measured?
o
Study the graph below that represents the blood pressure in various blood vessels of the circulatory system.
38. Homologous series is a series of compounds with similar chemical properties and same functional group differing
from the successive member by -CH2 or 14 mass units. Members of a homologous series show a gradual change
in the physical properties (such as melting point, boiling point etc.) with the increase in molecular formula in the
series.
(i) What is the difference between two consecutive members in a homologous series in alkanes in terms of
(a) Molecular mass
(b) Number of atoms of elements?
(ii)
(a) Write the formula and IUPAC name of the next homologue of CH3CH2OH.
(b) Which two of the following organic compounds belong to the same homologous series?
C2H6, C2H6O, C2H6O2, CH4O
o
Study the graph below that represents the boiling points of alcohols compared with alkanes.
39. Sumati wanted to see the stars of the night sky. She knows that she needs a telescope to see those distant stars.
She finds out that the telescopes, which are made of lenses, are called refracting telescopes and the ones which are
made of mirrors are called reflecting telescopes.
So, she decided to make a refracting telescope. She bought two lenses, L1 and L2, out of which L1 was bigger and
L2 was smaller. The larger lens gathers and bends the light,while the smaller lens magnifies the image. Big, thick
lenses are more powerful. So to see far away, she needed a big powerful lens. Unfortunately, she realised that a big
lens is very heavy.
Heavy lenses are hard to make and difficult to hold in the right place. Also since the light is passing through the
lens, the surface of the lens has to be extremely smooth. Any flaws in the lens will change the image. It would be
like looking through a dirty window.
(i) Based on the diagram shown, what kind of lenses would Sumati need to make the telescope?
(ii) What is the formula of magnification obtained with a lens?
(iii) Sumati did some preliminary experiment with the lenses and found out that the magnification of the
eyepiece L2 is 3. If in her experiment with L2 she found an image at 24 cm from the lens, at what distance
did she put the object?
o
If the powers of the lenses L1 and L2 are in the ratio of 4 : 1, what would be the ratio of the focal length of L1 and
L2?
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Sample Paper 25
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Which of the following statements are correct in reference to the role of A (shown in the given diagram) during a
breathing cycle in human beings?
2. The direction of magnetic field around a straight conductor carrying current can be determined by:
(a) Fleming’s right hand rule
(b) Right hand thumb rule
(c) Lenz’s law
(d) Fleming’s left hand rule
4. Following observations are observed when calcium oxide reacts vigorously with water.
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8. If two parents have the genotypes AA # aa, the probability of having an aa genotype in the F1 generation is:
(a) 50 per cent
(b) 25 per cent
(c) None of these
(d) 75 per cent
9. Ankit observed that the stain of curry on a white shirt becomes reddish-brown when soap is scrubbed on it,.but it
turns yellow again when the shirt is washed with plenty of water. What might be the reason for his observation?
(i) Soap is acidic in nature.
(ii) Soap is basic in nature.
(iii) Turmeric is a natural indicator which gives reddish tinge in bases.
(iv) Turmeric is a natural indicator which gives reddish tinge in acids.
(a) (ii) and (iii)
(b) (i) and (ii)
(c) (ii) and (iv)
(d) (i) and (iv)
10. Galvanisation is a method of protecting iron from rusting by coating with a thin layer of:
(a) aluminium
(b) gallium
(c) silver
(d) zinc
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11. Which option correctly lists the changes that occur in females during puberty?
(a) reproductive organs enlarge, size of the breasts increases, thick hairs grow on the body
(b) thick hairs grow on face, cracking of voice, enlargement of reproductive organ
(c) size of the breasts increases, beginning of menstruation, thick hairs grow on the body
(d) thin hairs growth occurs on the body, size of the breasts increases, pitch of the voice increases
13. Observe the diagram of an activity given below. What does it help to conclude, when the person exhales into the
test-tube?
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14. Equal volumes of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide solutions of same concentration are mixed and the pH
of the resulting solution is checked with a pH paper. What would be the colour obtained?
(a) Red
(b) Blue
(c) Orange
(d) Yellowish green
15. The magnetic field lines of solenoid are similar to the magnetic field lines of bar magnet. Which image correctly
shows the solenoid as a bar magnet?
16. The current flowing through a wire of resistance 2Ω varies with time as shown in figure below. The amount of
heat produced (in J) in 3 s would be:
(a) 18 J
(b) 2J
(c) 10 J
(d) 28 J
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17. Assertion (A): Accumulation of variation in a species increases the chances of its survival in changing environment.
Reason (R): Accumulation of heat resistance in some bacteria ensure their survival even when temperature in
environment rises too much.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
18. Assertion (A): A solenoid tends to expand, when current passes through it.
Reason (R): Two straight parallel metallic wires carrying current in same direction repel each other.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion (A): It is necessary to separate oxygenated and de-oxygenated blood in mammals and birds.
Reason (R): Mammals and birds are warm blooded animals and they depend on environment for their body
temperature regulation.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
20. Assertion (A): Decomposition of vegetable matter into compost is an endothermic reaction.
Reason (R): Decomposition reaction involves breakdown of a single reactant into simpler products.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. How can change of size of eyeball be one of the reason for:
(i) Myopia
(ii) Hypermetropia
Compare the size of eyeball with that of a normal eye in each case. How does this change of size affect the position
of image in each case?
o
State the cause of dispersion of white light by a glass prism. Draw a labelled diagram to illustrate the recombination
of the spectrum of white light. Why is it essential that the two prisms used for the purpose should be identical
and placed in an inverted position with respect to each other?
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23. DDT was sprayed in a lake to regulate breeding of mosquitoes. How would it affect the trophic levels in the
following food chain associated with a lake? Justify your answer.
HAWK
.
LARGE FISH
.
SMALL FISH
.
PLANKTON
.
AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
25. A green salt on heating decomposes to produce a colourless suffocating gas and Leaves behind a reddish brown
residue. Name the salt and write the decomposition reaction.
o
Give suitable reason for the following statements:
(i) We feel burning sensation in the stomach when we overeat.
(ii) The crystals of washing soda change to white powder on exposure to air.
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SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
28. (i) Write the essential condition for the following reaction to take place:
2AgBr $ 2Ag + Br2
Write one application of this reaction.
(ii) Complete the following chemical equation of a chemical reaction:
Heat
2FeSO 4 Fe 2 O 3 + .......... + ..........
(iii) What happens when water is added to quick lime? Write chemical equation.
29. (i) Name the poles P, Q, R and S of the magnets in the following figures a and b.
(ii) State the inference drawn about the direction of the magnetic field lines on the basis of these diagrams.
o
State right-hand thumb rule to determine the direction of magnetic field around a current carrying conductor.
Apply this rule to find the direction of magnetic field inside and outside a circular loop of wire lying in the plane
of a table and current is flowing through it clockwise.
30. The table below shows the colour of universal indicator paper (UI paper) at different pH values.
(i) UI paper turns purple in oven cleaner solution. What is the pH of oven cleaner solution?
(ii) Suggest the substance in oven cleaner solution that turns UI paper purple.
(iii) UI paper turns yellowish-green in milk. What is the pH of milk?
(iv) The milk was left outside for five days. When the milk was re-tested with UI paper, the paper turned orange.
What has happened to the milk?
31. How can we help in reducing the problem of waste disposal? Suggest any three methods.
32. Describe the structure and function of the basic filtering unit of kidney.
o
How does nutrition take place in Amoeba? How is it different in Paramoecium?
33. A student wants to project the image of a candle flame on a screen 80 cm in front of a mirror by keeping the candle
flame at a distance of 20 cm from its pole.
(i) Which type of mirror should the student use?
(ii) Find the magnification of the image produced.
(iii) Find the distance between the object and its image.
(iv) Draw a ray diagram to show the image formation in this case and mark the distance between the object and
its image.
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SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. Based on the given diagram, answer the questions given below:
35. (i) How will you infer with the help of an experiment that the same current flows through every part of the
circuit containing three resistors R1, R2 and R3 in series connected to a battery of V volts?
(ii) Study the following circuit and find out:
(a) Current in 12Ω resistor.
(b) Difference in the readings of Al and A2, if any.
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36. Soaps and detergents are both types of salts. State the difference between the two. Write the mechanism of the
cleansing action of soaps. Why do soaps not form lather (foam) with hard water? Mention any two problems that
arise due to the use of detergents instead of soaps.
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A compound A (C2H4O2) reacts with Na metal to form a compound ‘B’ and evolves a gas which burns with a pop
sound. Compound ‘A’ on treatment with an alcohol ‘C’ in presence of an acid forms a sweet smelling compound ‘D’
(C4H8O2). On addition of NaOH to ‘D’ gives back B and C. Identify A, B, C and D. Write the reactions involved.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. The modes by which various organisms reproduce depend on the body design of the organisms. In asexual
reproduction, a single individual parent produces offsprings without the involvement of gametes. This method is
a common means of increasing the offsprings rapidly under favourable conditions. Asexual reproduction occurs
mostly in unicellular organisms, some plants and certain simple multicellular animals.
(i) State the name of the organism in which binary fission takes place in a definite orientation. Also name the
disease caused by this organism.
(ii) Leaves of ‘Bryophyllum’ when they fall on the soil develop into new plants whereas a banana leaf will not
be able to do so. Why?
(iii) Explain the process of budding in Hydra.
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(iv) What happens when:
(a) a spirogyra filament matures and attains a considerable length and
(b) a sporangia in Rhizopus bursts on maturation?
38. Electrolysis of water is a popular method used for different applications in various industries. The electrolysis of
water is mainly carried out to yield pure hydrogen and oxygen gases. It involves passing an electric current through
the water which results in decomposition of water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Pure water is a poor conductor of electricity. Sulphuric acid is added to the water so that the conductance of water
increases which makes the reaction faster. The setup for electrolysis of water is given below:
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The number of hydrogen molecules produced in electrolysis is twice the number of oxygen molecules. Also,
hydrogen is double in volume than oxygen.
(i) Name the gases evolved at cathode and anode respectively. Why is volume of one gas collected at one
electrode is double of anode?
(ii) How will you test the gas evolved at cathode and at anode?
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(iv) Write the chemical equation for electrolysis of water.
Why are few drops of H2SO4 added to pure water?
39. Aditya and his friend Manoj placed a candle flame in front of a convex lens at various distances from it and
obtained the image of the candle flame on a white screen.
He noted down the position of the candle, screen and the lens as under
Position of candle = 20 cm
Position of convex lens = 50 cm
Position of the screen = 80 cm
(i) What is the position of the image formed from the convex Lens?
(ii) What is the focal length of the convex tens?
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Where will the image be formed, if he shifts the candle towards the lens at a position of 35 cm?
(iii) What is the nature of the image formed if Aditya shifts the candle towards the lens to 36m?
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Sample Paper 26
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. Study the given figure depicting locations of several endocrine glands in a human female identify the labelled
glands and select the option with any four correct labels.
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The shoot of the parent plant is pushed below the soil that results in growth of a new plant. What is the advantage
of this process?
(a) This helps grow plants without adding extra manure
(b) This result in plant of different flowers
(c) This allows growth of plants with new genetic composition
(d) This eliminates the need of producing plant using seeds
4. The graph given below depicts a neutralisation reaction (acid + alkali $ salt + water). The pH of a solution
changes as we add excess of acid to an alkali.
Which letter denotes the area of the graph where both acid and salt are present?
(a) B
(b) A
(c) D
(d) C
6. A student learns that magnetic field strength around a bar magnet is different at every point. Which diagram
shows the correct magnetic field lines around a bar magnet?
7. Which of the given options correctly represents the parent acid and base of calcium carbonate?
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8. The temperature of a conductor is increased. The graph best showing the variation of its resistance is:
9. The diagram shows the reaction between metal and dil. hydrochloric acid.
10. During the preparation of hydrogen chloride gas on a humid day, the gas is usually passed through the guard tube
containing calcium chloride. The role of calcium chloride taken in the guard tube is to:
(a) moisten the gas
(b) absorb the evolved gas
(c) absorb Cl- ion from the evolved gas
(d) absorb moisture from the gas
11. A plant is kept in the dark for two days. A leaf is used in an experiment to investigate the effect of two factors on
photosynthesis as shown in the diagram.
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What are the colours of Q and R, when the leaf is tested for starch, using iodine solution?
S. No. Q R
(a) Blue/black Brown
(b) Brown Brown
(c) Blue/black Blue/black
(d) Brown Blue/black
12. Refer to the given figure showing a cross between a tall and a short variety of a plant species.
X Y Z
(a) TT tt Tt
(b) Tt Tt Tt
(c) Tt Tt TT
(d) TT tt TT
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The statement which defines the diagram and its parts is:
(a) This is an ideal setting of micelle formation with A = hydrophobic end. B = hydrophilic end and C = oil
droplet.
(b) This is an ideal setting of micelle formation with A = Hydrophilic end, B = oil droplet and C = Hydrophobic
end.
(c) This is an ideal setting of micelle formation with A = oil droplet, B = hydrophobic end and C = hydrophilic
end.
(d) This is an ideal setting of micelle formation with A = oil droplet, B = hydrophilic end and C = hydrophobic
end.
14. The resistance of a wire of length 300 m and cross-sectional area 1.0 mm2, made of material of resistivity
1.0 # 10−7 Ωm is:
(a) 3 Ω
(b) 2 Ω
(c) 30 Ω
(d) 20 Ω
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S. No. Carries blood to body Carries blood to lungs Carries blood from lungs Carries blood from body
(a) 1 2 3 4
(b) 1 3 4 2
(c) 2 4 3 1
(d) 3 1 4 2
17. Assertion (A): Cerebellum controls the coordination of body movement and posture.
Reason (R): Medulla oblongata controls and regulates the centre for coughing, sneezing and vomiting.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
18. Assertion (A): At high temperatures, metal wires have a greater chance of short circuiting.
Reason (R): Both resistance and resistivity of a material vary with temperature.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion (A): The transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a stamen to the stigma of a carpel is called
pollination.
Reason (R): Pollination is done by insects, birds, wind and water.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
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20. Assertion (A): Quicklime reacts vigorously with water releasing a large amount of heat.
Reason (R): A solution of quicklime is used for whitewashing walls.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. A person is unable to see distinctly the objects closer than 1m. Name the defect of vision he is suffering from. Draw
ray diagrams to illustrate the cause of the defect and its correction by suitable lens.
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Explain why the planets do not twinkle?
22. What is biological magnification? Will the levels of this magnification be different at different Levels of the
ecosystem?
26. Write two different ways in which glucose is oxidised to provide energy in human body. Write the products formed
in each case.
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SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. (i) Create a food chain of the following organisms: Insect, Hawk, Grass, Snake, Frog?
(ii) Name the organism at the third trophic level of the created food chain.
(iii) Which organism of this food chain will have the highest concentration of non-biodegradable chemicals?
(iv) Name the phenomenon associated with it.
(v) If 10,000 joules of energy is available to frogs, how much energy will be available to snakes in this food
chain?
28. If the image formed by a lens for all positions of an object placed in front of it is always erect and diminished,
what is the nature of this lens? Draw a ray diagram to justify your answer. If the numerical value of the power
of this lens is 10 D, what is its focal length in the Cartesian system?
29. The following diagram shows two parallel straight conductors carrying same current. Copy the diagram and draw
the pattern of the magnetic field lines around them showing their directions. What is the magnitude of magnetic
field at a point ‘X’ which is equidistant from the conductors? Give justification for your answer.
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Give reasons for the following:
(i) There is either a convergence or a divergence of magnetic field lines near the ends of a current carrying
straight solenoid.
(ii) The current carrying solenoid when suspended freely rests along a particular direction.
(iii) The burnt out fuse should be replaced by another fuse of identical rating.
30. Identify the compound X on the basis of the reactions given below. Also, write the name and chemical formulae
of A, B and C.
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31. The image of an object formed by a mirror is real, inverted and is of magnification - 1. If the image is at the
distance of 30 cm from the mirror, where is the object placed? Find the position of the image if the object is now
moved 20 cm towards the mirror. What is the nature of the image obtained? Justify your answer with the help
of ray diagram.
32. List in tabular form three distinguishing features between autotrophic nutrition and heterotrophic nutrition.
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Design an activity to show that CO2 is produced during breathing. Name the intermediate and the end products
of glucose breakdown in aerobic respiration.
33. What is meant by skeletal type chemical equation? What does it represents? Using the equation for electrolytic
decomposition of water, differentiate between a skeletal chemical equation and a balanced chemical equation.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
35. PQ is a current carrying conductor in the plane of the paper as shown in the figure below.
(i) Find the directions of the magnetic fields produced by it at points R and S ? Given r1 2 r2, where will the
strength of the magnetic field be larger? Give reasons.
(ii) Field strength at which point will be greater?
(iii) If the polarity of the battery connected to the wire is reversed, how would the direction of the magnetic field
be changed?
(iv) Explain the rule that is used to find the direction of the magnetic field for a straight current carrying
conductor.
36. You are given balls and stick model of six carbon atoms and fourteen hydrogen atoms and sufficient number of
sticks. In how many ways one can join the models of six carbon atoms and fourteen hydrogen atoms to form
different molecules of C6H14?
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Write the chemical formula and name of the compound which is the active ingredient of all alcoholic drinks. List
its two uses. Write chemical equation and name of the product formed when this compound reacts with:
(i) sodium metal
(ii) hot concentrated sulphuric acid.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. A compound microscope is an instrument which consists of two lenses L1 and L2. The lens L1 called objective,
forms a real, inverted and magnified image of the given object. This serves as the object for the second lens L2,
the eye piece. The eye piece functions like a simple microscope or magnifier. It produces the final, image, which is
inverted with respect to the original object, enlarged and virtual.
(i) What types of lenses must be L1 and L2?
(ii) If on applying Cartesian sign convention for spherical lenses, the image distance obtained is negative, state
the significance of the negative sign.
(iii) If power of the eyepiece L2 is 5 dioptres and it forms an image at a distance of 80 cm from its optical centre,
at what distance should the object be?
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(iv) What is the value and sign of magnification (according to the new cartesian sign convention) of the image
formed by L1 and L2?
38. The growing size of the human population is a cause of concern for all people. The rate of birth and death in a
given population will determine its size. Reproduction is the process by which organisms increase their population.
The process of sexual maturation for reproduction is gradual and takes place while general body growth is still
going on. Some degree of sexual maturation does not necessarily mean that the mind or body is ready for sexual
acts or for having and bringing up children. Various contraceptive devices are being used by human beings to
control the size of population.
(i) What is contraception?
(ii) Which contraceptive method changes the hormonal balance of the body?
(iii) List two common signs of sexual maturation in boys and girls.
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(iv) List any two reasons why the Government has banned prenatal sex determination by law?
39. Rishabh wanted to study displacement reactions. He knows that he needs a metal and a salt solution of a different
metal. So, he takes two tubes T1 and T2, out of which in T1, he placed a copper wire in iron sulphate solution and
in T2, he placed an iron nail in copper sulphate solution as shown below:
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(i) Based on the given information, which test tube will undergo displacement reaction? Also, write the chemical
reaction occurring in that test tube.
(ii) State the changes observed in T1 and T2.
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(iii) What will happen (a) when zinc wire is used in place of copper wire in T1 and (b) when silver nitrate is used
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Sample Paper 28
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
1. In each test tubes A, B , C and D , 2 ml of solution of Al 2 (SO 4) 3 in water was filled. Clean pieces of zinc was
placed in test tube A, clean iron nail was put in test tube B , silver (Ag) was placed in test tube C and a clean
copper wire was placed in test tube D .
2. A light bar magnet is suspended near a current-carrying wire as shown below. What will happen to the light bar
magnet?
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3. Nastic movements are non-directional responses to the stimuli. These movements are independent of the direction
of the stimulus. On the other hand, growth movements which occur in the direction of the stimulus are called
tropic movements.
Which of the following movements is a nastic movement?
(a) Closing up of leaves of a sensitive plant on being touched with an object.
(b) Bending of shoot of a plant in response to light
(c) Movement of root of a plant towards a source of water.
(d) Climbing up of a plant on an object by using tendrils.
5. The diagram shows the arrangement of cells inside the leaf of a green plant. (No cell contents are shown). Which
cells normally contain chloroplasts?
(a) 1 and 4
(b) 1 and 2
(c) 2 and 4
(d) 2 and 3
6. The table shows the changes that occur in girls during puberty.
7. Clean small pieces of magnesium, zinc, aluminium, iron and copper by rubbing them with a piece of sand paper.
Take them in separate test tubes. Add about 10 ml of dilute hydrochloric acid to each of them.
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(iv) In the case of copper, no bubbles are seen and the temperature also remains unchanged. This shows that
copper does not react with dilute HCl.
(a) (iii) and (iv)
(b) (ii) and (iv)
(c) (i), (ii) and (iv)
(d) Only (iii)
8. Which of the following statements about the given reaction are correct?
3Fe (s) + 4H 2 O (g) $ Fe 3 O 4 (s) + 4H 2 (g)
(i) Iron metal is getting oxidised
(ii) Water is getting reduced
(iii) Water is acting as reducing agent
(iv) Water is acting as oxidising agent
(a) (iii) and (iv)
(b) (i),(ii) and (iv)
(c) (ii) and (iv)
(d) (i),(ii) and (iii)
9. Four students (A), (B), (C) and (D) separately measured the pH values of each one of the given samples of distilled
water, oxalic acid, dilute hydrochloric acid and a solution of sodium hydroxide using pH papers.
A. 7 1 1 1
B. 7 3 1 1
C. 7 1 1 13
D. 7 3 1 13
Which one of the following represents correct pH value?
(a) B
(b) A
(c) D
(d) C
10. The table shows the formulae of three organic compounds that belong to the same homologous series.
11. An acid (A) with sodium hydrogen carbonate is used in making the cakes fluffy and spongy. It is due to the release
of gas (B) in the reaction. Here,(A) and (B) are:
(a) (A) : Tartaric acid, (B), O2
(b) (A) : Oxalic acid, (B), CO2
(c) (A) : Tartaric acid, (B). CO2
(d) (A) : Succinic acid, (B). H2
12.
The above lens has a focal length of 10 cm. The object of height 2 mm is placed at a distance of 5 cm from the
pole. Find the height of the image.
(a) 6.67 mm
(b) 4 cm
(c) 3.33 mm
(d) 4 mm
13. Rahul is a skilled painter. He mixed a white coloured powder, compound X with water. The compound X reacted
vigorously with water to produce a compound Y and a large amount of heat. Then, Rahul used the compound Y
for white washing the walls.
Name the compound Y that Rahul got after mixing X with water.
(a) Calcium oxide
(b) Calcium
(c) Calcium hydroxide
(d) Calcium carbonate
14. Identify P , Q R and S in the case of normal human from given flow chart and select the correct option.
P Q R S
a. XX XY XY XX
b. XY XX XX XY
c. XX XY XX XY
d. XY XX XY XX
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(a) the short-sighted eye, the correction of long sightedness, the long-sighted eye and the correction of short-
sightedness
(b) the short-sighted eye, the correction of short sightedness, . the long-sighted eye and the correction of long-
sightedness
(c) the long-sighted eye, the correction of short-sightedness, the short-sighted eye and the correction of long-
sightedness
(d) None of the above
16.
For the diagram shown, according to the new Cartesian sign convention the magnification of the image formed
will have the following specifications:
(a) Sign — Positive, Value — More than 1
(b) Sign — Positive, Value — Less than 1
(c) Sign — Negative, Value — More than 1
(d) Sign — Negative, Value — Less than 1
17. Assertion (A): Mendel selected pea plants for this experiments.
Reason (R): Pea plant is self pollinating with short life cycle and bears visible contrasting characters.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
18. Assertion (A): When the length of a wire is doubled, then its resistance also gets doubled.
Reason (R): The resistance of a wire is directly proportional to its length.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
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Reason (R): Structural isomers have the same molecular formula, but they differ in their structures.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. For the same angle of incidence in media A, B and C, the angles of refraction are 20°, 30° and 40° respectively. In
which medium will the velocity of light be maximum? Give reason in support of your answer.
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Why is the colour of the clear sky blue?
22. (i) What is meant by garbage? List two classes into which garbage is classified.
(ii) What do we actually mean when we say that the “enzymes are specific in their action”?
23. What are the strategies of plants to get rid of their wastes?
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The following reaction takes place when aluminium powder is heated with MnO 2 :
3MnO 2 (s) + 4Al (s) " 3Mn (l) + 2Al 2 O 3 (l) + Heat
(i) Is aluminium getting reduced?
(ii) Is MnO 2 getting oxidised?
26. What is feedback mechanism of harmonic regulation? Take the example of insulin to explain this phenomenon.
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Draw a neat and well labelled diagram for electrolytic refining of copper. Write the reactions involved.
28. Write the essential function performed by ozone at the higher levels of the Earth’s atmosphere? How is it
produced? Name the synthetic chemicals mainly responsible for the drop of amount of ozone in the atmosphere.
How can the use of these chemicals be reduced?
29. (i) A circuit contains a battery, a variable resistor and a solenoid. The figure below show the magnetic field
pattern produced by the current in the solenoid.
(a) State how the magnetic field pattern indicates regions where the magnetic field is stronger?
(b) What happens to the magnetic field when the current in the circuit is reversed?
(ii) State the direction of magnetic field in the following case.
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Name, state and explain with an example the rule used to determine the direction of force experienced by a current
carrying conductor placed in a uniform magnetic field.
30. An organic compound X on heating with conc. H 2 SO 4 forms a compound Y which on addition of one molecule
of hydrogen in the presence of nickel forms a compound Z . One molecule of compound Z on combustion forms
two molecules of CO 2 and three molecules of H 2 O . Identify giving reasons the compounds X , ‘Y and Z . Write
the chemical equations for all the chemical reactions involved.
31. (i) With the help of labelled ray diagram, show the path followed by a narrow beam of monochromatic light
when it passes through a glass prism.
(ii) What would happen if this beam is replaced by a narrow beam of white light?
33.
In the above circuit, if the current reading in the ammeter A is 2A, what would be the value of R1?
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. (i) Define reflex arc. Draw a flowchart showing the sequence of events which occur during sneezing.
(ii) List four plant hormones. Write one function of each.
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(i) Identify the endocrine glands A, B , C , D , E and F in the given diagram.
(ii) List the functions of each part.
35. (i) Draw magnetic field lines produced around a current carrying straight conductor passing through a
cardboard. Name, state and apply the rule to mark the direction of these field lines.
(ii) How will the strength of the magnetic field change when the point where magnetic field is to be determined
is moved away from the straight wire carrying constant current? Justify your answer.
36. A metal nitrate A on heating gives yellowish brown coloured metal oxide along with brown gas B and a colourless
gas C . Aqueous solution of A on reaction with potassium iodide forms a yellow precipitate of compound D .
Identify A, B , C and D . Also identify the types of both the reactions. Metal present in A is used in alloy which
is used for soldering purposes.
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(i) Crystals of a substance changed their colour on heating in a closed test tube but regained it after sometime
when they were allowed to cool down. Name the substance, write its formula and explain the phenomenon
involved.
(ii) Name the compound whose one formula unit is associated with 10 water molecules. How is it prepared? Give
equations of related reactions. Give two uses of the compound.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. A student wants to project the image of a candle flame on the walls of the school laboratory by using a mirror.
(i) Which type of mirror should he use and why?
(ii) At what distance, in terms of focal length of the mirror, should he place the candle flame to get the
magnified image on the wall?
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(iii) Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of the image in this case.
(iv) Can he use this mirror to project a diminished image of the candle flame on the same wall? State ‘how’ if
your answer is ‘yes’ and ‘why not’ if your answer is ‘no’.
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38. Mrs. Tomar uses a compound of sodium X to make pakoras crispy. It is a mild non-corrosive basic salt, also used
as an ingredient in antacids. It is produced using sodium chloride as one of the raw materials.
(i) Identify the compound of sodium X . Is the pH value of X solution lower than or higher than 7?
(ii) Write the chemical equation of preparation of X . Write the chemical reaction involved when X is heated.
o
State the chemical properties on which the following uses of X are based :
(i) as an antacid.
(ii) as a soda fire extinguisher.
39. An organism A which cannot move from one place to another, makes a simple food B from the substances C
and D available in the environment. This food is made in the presence of a green coloured substance E present
in organs F in the presence of light energy in a process called G . Some of the simple food B also gets converted
into a complex food H for storage purposes. The food H gives a blue-black colour with dilute iodine solution.
(i) What is (a) organism A (b) food B , and (c) food H ?
(ii) What are C and D ?
(iii) In each of the following situations what happens to the rate of process G ?
(a) Cloudy days.
(b) Stomata get blocked due to dust.
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Sample Paper 29
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
(a) Amoeba
(b) Plasmodium
(c) Paramecium
(d) Leishmania
2. Dramatic changes of body features associated with puberty are mainly because of secretion of :
(a) oestrogen from adrenal gland and testosterone from pituitary gland.
(b) oestrogen from testes and testosterone from ovary.
(c) testosterone from thyroid gland and oestrogen from pituitary gland.
(d) testosterone from testes and oestrogen from ovary.
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3. The table shown below gives information about four substances: A, B , C and D .
He gently puts the compass needle near the thick copper wire XY . He observes that compass needle shows
deflection as soon as key (K) is inserted What does this depict?
(a) The compass needle is faulty.
(b) There is a magnetic field around the conductor XY
(c) Connections in the circuit are not proper.
(d) Heating effect of current causes deflection in compass needle.
5. In the following circuits, heat produced in the resistor or combination of resistors connected to a 12 V battery
will be:
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6. If an electron is travelling horizontally towards east, a magnetic field in vertically downward direction exerts a
force on the electron along:
(a) west
(b) east
(c) south
(d) north
7. Carefully study the diagram of human excretory system with labels A, B and C .
Select the option which gives correct function of B.
(a) Hydrogen
(b) Nitrogen
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Oxygen
10. Identify the correct representation of reaction occurring during chlor-alkali process:
(a) 2NaCl (aq) + 2H 2 O (aq) $ 2NaOH (aq) + Cl 2 (g) + H 2 (g)
(b) 2NaCl (l) + 2H 2 O (l) $ 2NaOH (l) + Cl 2 (g) + H 2 (g)
(c) 2NaCl (aq) + H 2 O (l) $ 2NaOH (aq) + Cl 2 9 (g) + H 2 (g)
(d) 2NaCl (aq) + 2H 2 O (l) $ 2NaOH (aq) + Cl 2 (aq) + H 2 (aq)
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13. In human males, all the chromosomes are paired perfectly except one. This/these unpaired Chromosome is/are:
(i) large chromosome
(ii) small chromosome
(iii) Y-chromosome
(iv) X-chromosome
(a) Only (iii)
(b) (i) and (ii)
(c) (ii) and (iv)
(d) (iii) and (iv)
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15. C 4+ does not exist but Pb 4+ exists although both belong to the same group. This is because:
(i) size of carbon is much smaller than Pb.
(ii) large amount of energy is needed in case of carbon.
(iii) of inert pair effect.
(iv) nucleus cannot hold such a large number of electrons.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) Only (i)
(c) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
(d) Only (iii)
Match the labelling referred in column I and correlate with the function in column II.
Column I Column II
(i) (A) The length of this depends on food the organism eats.
(ii) (B) Initial phase of starch digestion.
(iii) (C) Increases the efficiency of lipase enzyme action.
(iv) (D) This is the site of the complete digestion of carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
(a) (i)-(A), (ii)-(B), (iii)-(C), (iv)-(D)
(b) (i)-(B), (ii)-(C), (iii)-(D), (iv)-(A)
(c) (i)-(B), (ii)-(D), (iii)-(C), (iv)-(A)
(d) (i)-(D), (ii)-(A), (iv)-(B), (IV)-(C)
17. Assertion (A): The uterine line in human females becomes thick and spongy every month.
Reason (R): The lining breaks and comes out through the vagina as blood and mucus if fertilisation does not
occur.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is fake.
(d) Assertion (A) is fake but Reason (R) is true.
18. Assertion (A): Two resistance having value R each. Their equivalent resistances is = R
2
Reason (R): Given resistance is connected in parallel.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is fake.
(d) Assertion (A) is fake but Reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion (A): Excretion is the biological process by which harmful wastes are removed from an organism’s body.
Reason (R): The mode of excretion is same in both unicellular and multicellular organisms.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is fake.
(d) Assertion (A) is fake but Reason (R) is true.
SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. Why is Tyndall effect shown by colloidal particles? State four instances of observing the Tyndall effect.
o
(i) Why is red used as the stopping light at traffic signals?
(ii) Two triangular glass prisms are kept together connected through their rectangular side. A light beam is
passed through one side of the combination. Will there be any dispersion? Justify your answer.
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22. In the following food chain, vertical arrows indicate the energy lost to the environment and horizontal arrows
indicate energy transferred to the next trophic level. Which one of the three vertical arrows (A, C and E ) and
which one of the two horizontal arrows (B and D ) will represent more energy transfer? Give reason for your
answer.
24. Explain the processes of aerobic respiration in mitochondria of a cell and anaerobic respiration in yeast and muscle
with the help of word equations.
25. You might have noted that when copper powder is heated in a China dish, the surface of copper powder becomes
coated with a black colour substance.
(i) How has this black-coloured substance formed?
(ii) What is that black substance?
(iii) Write the chemical equation of the reaction that takes place.
o
You have four solutions A, B , C and D . The pH of solution A is 6, B is 9, C is 12 and D is 7.
(i) Identify the most acidic and most basic solutions.
(ii) Arrange the above four solutions in the increasing order of H+ ion concentration.
26. How is the movement of leaves of the sensitive plants different from the movement of a shoot towards light.
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Of the three metals X , Y and Z . X reacts with cold water. Y with hot water and Z with steam only. Identify
X , Y and Z and also arrange them in order of increasing reactivity.
28. (i) Under what conditions permanent electromagnet is obtained if a current carrying solenoid is used?
(ii) A magnetic compass shows a deflection when placed near a current carrying wire. How will the deflection
of the compass get affected if the current in the wire is increased ?
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29. Complete the following flow chart based on ecosystem and its components.
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(i) From the following group of organisms, create a food chain which is the most advantageous for human
beings in terms of energy :
(ii) State the possible disadvantage if the cereal plant is growing in soil rich in pesticides.
(iii) Construct a food web using the organisms mentioned above.
30. It is desired to obtain an erect image of an object, using concave mirror of focal length of 12 cm.
(i) What should be the range of the object distance in the above case?
(ii) Will the image be smaller or larger than the object? Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of image in
this case.
(iii) Where will the image of this object be, if it is placed 24 cm in front of the mirror?
(i) Write the equation for the combustion of this hydrocarbon molecule in oxygen.
(ii) The given molecule can be hydrogenated to produce an alkane molecule. Name it.
(iii) Give the reaction conditions for the above conversion.
32. List in tabular form three differences between arteries and veins.
o
Compare the functioning of alveoli in the lungs and nephrons in the kidneys.
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SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
35. A metal M is stored under kerosene. It vigorously catches fire, if a small piece of this metal is kept open in air.
Dissolution of this metal in water releases great amount of energy and the metal catches fire. The solution so
formed turns red litmus blue.
(i) Name the metal M .
(ii) Write formula of the compound formed when this metal is exposed to air.
(iii) Why is metal M ’ stored under kerosene?
(iv) If oxide of this metal is treated with hydrochloric acid, what would be the products?
(v) Write balanced equations for:
(a) Reaction of ‘M’ with air.
(b) Reaction of ‘M’ with water.
(c) Reaction of metal oxide with hydrochloric acid.
o
(i) Write the steps involved in the extraction of pure metals in the middle of the activity series from their
carbonate ores.
(ii) How is copper extracted from its sulphide ore? Explain the various steps supported by chemical equations.
Draw labelled diagram for the electrolytic refining of copper.
36. (i) For the combination of resistors shown in the following figure, find the equivalent resistance between M and
N:
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Refer to the given table regarding results of F2 generation of Mendelian cross.
38. The table shows some information about compounds in homologous series.
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(i) Predict the molecular mass of the compound in the same series which has six carbon atoms in one molecule.
Write the general formula for a compound in this homologous series.
(ii) Draw the structural formula of propanoic acid. Why ethanoic acid is called glacial acetic acid?
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(iii) Draw the electron dot structure of ethanoic acid.
39. Figure A and B show the ray diagrams related to defects of vision. Study the diagrams and answer the questions:
(i) Refer to fig. B and fig. A, showing the defects of vision in patients Y and X . Infer the defects which can be
diagnosed from the given ray diagrams.
(ii) Identify the eye defect resulting due to the eye lens becoming cloudy.
(iii) Based on the spectacles given below, infer the eye defect which can be diagnosed from it. Also List two
causes of this defect.
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(iv) The patient X needs a lens of power –4.5D for correction of his vision.
(a) What is the focal length of the corrective lens?
(b) What is the nature of corrective lens?
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Sample Paper 30
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
2.
Examine the above figure and state which of the following option is correct? (one small box in the figure is equal
to 1 cm).
(a) The mirror has a focal length of -3 cm and will produce an image of magnification -1.
(b) The mirror has a focal length of -6 cm and will produce an image of magnification +1.
(c) The mirror has a focal length of -6 cm and will produce an image of magnification -1.
(d) The mirror has a focal length of -3 cm and will produce an image of magnification +1.
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When light rays enter the eye, most of the refraction occurs at the:
(a) part B
(b) part D
(c) part E
(d) outer surface of part F
5. The given figure represents a single nephron from a mammalian kidney. Identify the labelled parts, match them
with the options (I-IV) and select the correct answer.
(i) The site of Ultrafiltration
(ii) Collect the urine an make it more concentrated
(iii) The main site of reabsorption of glucose an amino acids.
(iv) Largely responsible for the maintenance of blood pH
(a) (i)-A, (ii)-B, (iii)-C, (iv)-D
(b) (i)-A, (ii)-E, (iii)-C, (iv)-D
(c) (i)-E, (ii)-E, (iii)-D, (iv)-A
(d) (i)-B, (ii)-A, (iii)-C, (iv)-E
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6. The table given below shows the reaction of a few elements with acids and bases to evolve Hydrogen gas.
7.
The angle of incidence from air to glass at the point O on the hemispherical glass slab is :
(a) 0c
(b) 45c
(c) 180c
(d) 90c
8. What happens when a solution of an acid is mixed with a solution of a base in a test tube?
(i) The temperature of the solution increases.
(ii) The temperature of the solution decreases.
(iii) The temperature of the solution remains the same.
(iv) Salt formation takes place.
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) Only (i)
(c) (i) and (iv)
(d) (ii) and (iii)
9. A student obtains a blurred image of a distant object on a screen using a convex lens. To obtain a distinct image
on the screen, he should move the lens:
(a) towards the screen.
(b) away from the screen
(c) either towards or away from the screen depending upon the position of the object.
(d) to a position very far away from the screen.
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10. The molecular formulae of three organic compounds are shown below. Choose the correct option.
Solution pH
P 2.2-2.4
Q 13.8-14.0
R 6.5-7.5
S 8.0-9.0
Arrange these solutions in the increasing order of H+ ion concentration.
(a) S 1 R 1 Q 1 P
(b) P 1 R 1 S 1 Q
(c) R 1 S 1 Q 1 P
(d) Q 1 S 1 R 1 P
12. Which of the following is the correct electronic arrangement of sodium oxide?
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(a) q represents pulmonary artery that carries oxygenated blood from lungs to heart.
(b) p represents pulmonary veins that carries deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs
(c) Exchange of gases takes place in r and oxygenated blood is carried back through aorta.
(d) Exchange of gases and substances takes place in s and deoxygenated blood is then carried back to the lungs
through vena cava.
14. Which of the following statements are true about the endocrine glands?
(i) They are ductless glands
(ii) They release their hormones into a duct
(iii) They produce chemical messengers called hormones
(iv) They release their hormones directly into the bloodstream
(a) (i), (iii) and (iv)
(b) (i) and (iii)
(c) (i) and (iv)
(d) (i), (ii) and (iii)
15. Two pea plants one with round green seeds (RRyy) and another with wrinkled yellow (rrYY) seeds produce
F1 progeny that have round, yellow (RrYy) seeds. When F1 plants are selfed, the F2 progeny will have new
combination of characters. Choose the new combination from the following:
(i) Round, yellow
(ii) Round, green
(iii) Wrinkled, yellow
(iv) Wrinkled, green
(a) (i) and (iv)
(b) (i) and (ii)
(c) (i) and (iii)
(d) (ii) and (iii)
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16. Quick lime combines vigorously with water to form (A) which reacts slowly with the carbon dioxide in air to form
(B).Identify the compounds (A) and (B).
(A) (B)
a. Calcium carbonate Calcium hydroxide
b. Calcium hydroxide Calcium carbonate
c. Calcium Calcium bicarbonate
d. Calcium bicarbonate Calcium
17. Assertion (A): The planets twinkle while the stars do not.
Reason (R): The planets are much closer to the earth than the stars.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
18. Assertion (A): In human beings, the sex of the individual is largely genetically determined.
Reason (R): In snails, sex is not genetically determined.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion (A): Amoeba always produces two daughter amoebae while Plasmodium divides into many daughter
cells.
Reason (R): Amoeba undergoes binary fission while Plasmodium undergoes multiple fission.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
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SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. (i) List the parts of the human eye that control the amount of light entering into it. Explain how they perform
this function.
(ii) Write the function of retina in human eye.
o
Explain using ray diagrams how the defect associated with hypermetropic eye can be corrected.
23. Kulhads (disposable cups made of clay) and disposable paper cups both are used as an alternative for disposable
plastic cups. Which one of these two can be considered as a better alternative to plastic cups and why?
24. (i) Name the reproductive and non-reproductive parts of bread mould (Rhizopus).
(ii) List any two advantages of vegetative propagation.
25. Observe the given figure and answer the questions that follow:
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SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Differentiate between a glass slab and a glass prism. What happens when a narrow beam of (i) a monochromatic
light, and (ii) white light passes through (a) glass slab and (b) glass prism?
28. In the following food chain, only 2J of energy was available to the peacocks. How much energy would have been
present in Grass? Justify your answer. Grass " Grass Hopper " Frog " Snake " Peacock.
29. Two resistors with resistance 10 Ω and 15 Ω are to be connected to a battery of emf 12 V so as to obtain:
(i) minimum current
(ii) maximum current
Describe the mode of connecting the resistances in each case. Calculate the strength of the total current in the
circuit in each case.
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(i) State the relation correlating the electric current flowing in a conductor and the voltage applied across it.
Also draw a graph to show this relationship.
(ii) Find the resistance of a conductor if the electric current flowing through it is 0.35 A when the potential
difference across it is 1.4 V.
30. Analyse the following observation table showing variation of image distance (v) with object distance u in case of
a convex lens and answer the questions that follow without doing any calculations:
31. During electrolysis of brine, a gas G is liberated at anode. When this gas G is passed through slaked lime, a
compound C is formed, which is used for disinfecting drinking water.
(i) Write formula of G and C .
(ii) State the chemical equation involved.
(iii) What is common name of compound C ? Give its chemical name.
32. Nervous and hormonal systems together perform the function of control and coordination in human beings. Justify
this statement with the help of an example.
o
List in tabular form three distinguishing features between cerebrum and cerebellum.
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33. The general formula of three compounds A, B and C is C n H 2n B has highest boiling point and C has lowest
+
boiling point.
(i) Name the homologous series to which A, B and C belongs.
(ii) Which of these have minimum number of carbon atoms.?
(iii) Write the name and molecular formula of 4th member of this homologous series.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
34. (i) Draw a diagram of human excretory system and label on it the following parts:
(a) Kidney
(b) Ureter
(c) Urinary bladder
(d) Urethra
(ii) Write one main function each of the labelled parts.
o
(i) Draw a schematic representation of transport and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during
transportation of blood in human beings and label on it: Lung capillaries, Pulmonary artery to lungs, Aorta
to body, Pulmonary veins from lungs.
(ii) What is the advantage of separate channels in mammals and birds for oxygenated and deoxygenated blood?
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Select the figure that represent the correct pattern of field lines. Give reason for your answer. Also name the poles
of the magnet facing each other.
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. The female reproductive system includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina and mammary glands. These
organs are involved in the production and transportation of gametes and the production of sex hormones. The
female reproductive system also facilitates the fertilisation of ova by sperm and supports the development of
offspring during pregnancy and infancy.
38. A student was asked to perform an experiment to study the force on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic
field. He took a small aluminium rod AB , a strong horse-shoe magnet, some connecting wires, a battery and a
switch and connected them as shown. He observed that on passing current, the rod gets displaced. On reversing
the direction of current, the direction of displacement also gets reversed. On the basis of your understanding of
this phenomenon, answer the following questions:
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(i) Why does the rod get displaced on passing current through it?
(ii) State the rule that determines the direction of the force on the conductor AB .
(iii)
(a) If the U shaped magnet is held vertically and the aluminium rod is suspended horizontally with its
end B towards due north, then on passing current through the rod from B to A as shown, in which
direction will the rod be displaced?
(b) Name any two devices that use current carrying conductors and magnetic field.
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(iv) Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines produced around a current carrying straight conductor held
vertically on a horizontal cardboard. Indicate the direction of the field lines as well as the direction of
current flowing through the conductor.
39. Ethanol, commonly knowns alcohol, is an active ingredient of all alcoholic drinks. It is also used in medicines
such as tincture iodine, cough syrups and many tonics. Ethanol’s molecular formula is C H 6 O which means it
2
has two carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. Inspite of its many benefits, its impact on social behaviour has been
questioned as consumption of even a small quantity of ethanol can cause drunkenness.
(i) What happens when a small piece of sodium is dropped into ethanol?
(ii) Name the compound formed when ethanol is warmed with ethanoic acid in the presence of few drops of
conc. H 2 SO 4 .
(iii) What is the role of conc. H 2 SO 4 in making ethane from ethanol?
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