Science - THEORY - 10
Science - THEORY - 10
Science - THEORY - 10
SCIENCE (THEORY)
CLASS – X
MODEL QUESTION PAPER
CLASS - X
SCIENCE ( Theory )
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
2 bl iz’ui= esa nks xzqi ‘A’ ,oa ‘B’ gSa ,oa nksuksa xzqiksa ds lHkh iz’uksa dk mÙkj nsuk vfuok;Z gSA
i) xzqi A ¼HkkSfrdh ,oa jlk;u½ & 40 vad
ii) xzqi B ¼tho foKku½ & 20 vad
The question paper has two Groups 'A' and 'B' and it is compulsory to answer all the questions of both
the Groups.
i) Group 'A' ( Physics and Chemistry) - 40 Marks
ii) Group 'B' ( Biology ) - 20 Marks
5. lHkh jQ dk;Z iz’u&lg&mÙkj iqfLrdk ds var esa fn, x, i`"Bksa ij gh dhft,] vU;= dgha
ughaA
Do all rough work on the last page of the Question-cum-Answer Booklet and nowhere else.
6. dqN iz’uksa esa oSdfYid vUr%p;u fn;s x;s gSaA ,sls iz’uksa esa vkidks fn;s x;s p;u esa ls dsoy
,d iz’u gh djuk gSA
Internal options have been given for some questions. You are to attempt only one option in such
questions.
7. xzqi A ds iz’u la[;k 1 ls 6 rd vkSj xzqi B ds iz’u la[;k 19 ls 21 ^vfr y?kq mÙkjh;* izdkj
ds iz’u gSaA bu iz’uksa esa ls ÁR;sd ds mÙkj ,d 'kCn esa vFkok ,d okD; esa nsus gSaA
Question Nos. 1 to 6 of Group A and Question Nos. 19 to 21 of Group B are 'Very short answer' type
questions. Answer each one of these questions in one word or in one sentence.
8. xzqi A ds iz’u la[;k 7 ls 12 rd vkSj xzqi B ds iz’u la[;k 22 ls 24 rd ^y?kq mÙkjh; & II*
izdkj ds iz’u gSaA bu iz’uksa esa ls ÁR;sd ds mÙkj yxHkx 30 ls 40 'kCnksa esa nsus gSaA
Question Nos. 7 to 12 of Group A and Question Nos. 22 to 24 of Group B are 'Short Answer-11' type
questions. Answer each one of these questions in about 30 to 40 words.
10. xzqi A ds iz’u la[;k 17 ,oa 18 vkSj xzqi B ds iz’u la[;k 27 ^nh?kZ mÙkjh;* izdkj ds iz’u gSaA
bu iz’uksa esa ls ÁR;sd ds mÙkj yxHkx 70 'kCnksa esa nsus gSaA
Question Nos. 17 & 18 of Group A and Question No. 27 of Group B are 'Long Answer' type questions.
Answer each one of these questions in 70 words.
11. tgk¡ dgha Hkh fp= vko’;d gksa] mUgsa LoPNrk ds lkFk Li"V #i ls [khafp,A
Draw neat and clean diagrams wherever necessary.
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Red-brown powder of copper is heated as shown in the figure. Labell (1) and (2) of
the figure.
9. fdlh fcac dks oØrk dsUnz C ds ihNs fdlh vory niZ.k ds lEeq[k j[kk x;kA curs 2
rdZ nhft,A
Give names of two energy sources that you would consider to be exhaustible. Give
reasons for your choices.
12. ,d rRo X vkorZ lkj.kh ds izFke lewg ,oa rhljs vkorZ esa gS % 1+1 = 2
i) czkseksizksisu
ii) izksisukWy
iii) izksihu
Draw the structural formulae for the following compounds :
i) Bromopropane
ii) Propanol
iii) Propene
17. ¼a½ 2 Ω] 3 Ω] rFkk 6 Ω ds rhu izfrjks/kdksa dks fdl izdkj la;ksftr djsaxs fd 1½ +1½
la;kstu dk dqy izfrjks/k ¼i½ 4 Ω ¼ii½ 1 Ω gks \ =3
How can three resistors of resistances 2 Ω] 3 Ω] and 6 Ω be connected to give a
total resistance of ¼i½ 4 Ω ¼ii½ 1 Ω \
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An organic compound X is widely used as a preservative in pickles and has a
molecular formula C2H4O2. This compound reacts with ethanol to form a sweet
smelling compound Y.
(a) Identify the compound X. 1
(b) Write the chemical equation for its reaction with ethanol to form compound 1
Y. 1
(c) How can we get compound X back from compound Y ? 2
(d) Name the process and write the corresponding equation.
Xkzqi B ¼tho foKku½
Group B (Biology)