Ample Aper: Section - A
Ample Aper: Section - A
Ample Aper: Section - A
Time: 90 Minutes
Sample Paper – 3 Maximum Marks: 40
General Instructions: Same as Sample Paper 1.
SECTION – A
Section — A consists of 24 questions. Attempt any 20 questions from this section.
The first attempted 20 questions would be evaluated.
Q1. Four students were asked to study the reaction between solution of BaCl2 and sodium sulphate.
On mixing the solutions of the two salts in a test tube, they reported their experiments as
follows:
(a) The colour of mixture became brown (b) The solution forms separate layers
(c) A colourless mixture is obtained (d) A white substance settles at the bottom
Q2. In the given set up, the bulb glows when the solution X is in the beaker. Then the solution X
must be
Q13. An experiment is set up as shown. Flasks 1 and 2 contain lime water. Air is pumped through
the flasks.
What is the appearance of lime water in flasks 1 and 2 after a period of ten minutes?
Flask 1 Flask 2
(a) White White
(b) White Clear
(c) Clear White
(d) Clear Clear
What is the role of the structure labelled X ?
(a) They help to move the food along
(b) They make a large surface area for absorption
(c) They protect against bacteria
(d) They move mucus over the surface
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Q15. The diagram given below represents the liver, kidney and some associated blood vessels.
Identify the vessel from the labelled parts A-D in which the blood will contain the lowest
concentration of urea.
(a) Concave lens (b) Rectangular glass slab
(c) Prism (d) Convex lens
Q19. Which of the following lenses would you prefer to use while reading small letters found in a
dictionary?
(a) A convex lens of focal length 50 cm. (b) A concave lens of focal length 50 cm.
(c) A convex lens of focal length 5 cm. (d) A concave lens of focal length 5 cm.
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i e
D
(a) ∠i and ∠r (b) ∠i and ∠e (c) ∠i, ∠e and ∠D (d) ∠i, ∠r and ∠e
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SECTION – B
Section — B consists of 24 questions (S. No. 25 to 48). Attempt any 20 questions from this
section.
The first attempted 20 questions would be evaluated.
Q25. Identify the following type of reaction:
Heat
2KClO3 ( s ) Catalyst
→ 2KCl(s ) + 3O 2 ( g )
(a) It is a combination reaction.
(b) It is a decomposition reaction and is accompanied by release of heat.
(c) It is a photochemical decomposition reaction and exothermic in nature.
(d) It is a decomposition reaction and is endothermic in nature.
Q26. For solutions P, Q, R and S are tested on different indicators and the result is tabulated as
follows:
Colour Observed
Indicator
P Q R S
Methyl Orange Red Red Yellow Yellow
Phenolphthalein Colourless Colourless Pink Pink
Turmeric Yellow Yellow Reddish Brown Reddish Brown
Which of the following statements is correct
(a) Solution P and Q is basic (b) Solution R and S is acidic
(c) Solution P and Q is neutral (d) Solution P and Q is acidic
Q27. 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:
Y
Z
Q30. An acid (A) with sodium hydrogen carbonate is used in making the cakes fluffy and spongy.
It is due to the release of (B) gas in the reaction. Here, A and B are
(a) A : Oxalic acid : B : CO2 (b) A : Tartaric acid : B : O2
(c) A : Succinic acid : B : H2 (d) A : Tartaric acid : B : CO2
Question No. 31 to 34 consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer
these questions selecting the appropriate option given below:
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
Q31. Assertion: Conc H2SO4 should be added slowly into water to get dilute acid with constant
cooling.
Reason: Dilution of conc. H2SO4 is highly exothermic reaction.
Q32. Assertion: In a reaction.
Zn(s) + CuSO4 (aq) → ZnSO4 (aq) + Cu(s)
Zn is a reductant but itself get oxidized.
Reason: In a redox reaction, oxidant is reduced by accepting electrons and reductant is oxidized
by losing electrons.
Q33. Assertion: In woody plants, gaseous exchange occurs through lenticels.
Reason: Lenticels are specialised cells found along with stomata on the stem of woody plants.
Q34. Assertion: A white light on passing through prism splits into its component colours such that
the red light emerges nearest to the base of the prism.
Reason: Wavelength of red light is more than other component colours and hence, red light
deviates least.
Q35. Metal M reacts with oxygen to form metallic oxide MO. This oxide reacts with moisture and
carbon dioxide of the atmosphere to form a basic carbonate metal M. The metal ‘M’ is:
(a) Cu (b) Fe (c) Zn (d) Cr
Q36. The blood plasma without fibrinogen is called
(a) serum (b) bone marrow (c) liquid tissue (d) none of these.
Q37. Swelling of guard cells lead to
(a) Opening of stomatal pores (b) Closing of stomatal pores
(c) Both (i) and (ii) (d) None of these
Q38. Function of chlorophyll in photosynthesis is
(a) Absorbing light energy (b) Breaking down H2O molecule
(c) No function (d) Reduction of CO2
Q39. The refractive indices of some media are given below:
Medium Refractive index
X 1.51
Y 1.72
Z 1.83
W 2.42
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In which of these is the speed of light minimum and maximum, respectively.
(a) X-minimum, W-maximum (b) Z-minimum, W-maximum
(c) W-minimum, X-maximum (d) X-minimum, Z-maximum
Q40. The mirror that always gives virtual and erect image of the object but image of smaller size
than the size of the object is
(a) plane mirror (b) concave mirror (c) convex mirror (d) none of these
Q41. Correct equation for photosynthesis is
(a) CO2 + 12H2O → C6H12O6 + 6CO2 + H2O
(b) CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6CO2 + H2O
(c) 6CO2 + H2O → C6H12O6 + CO2 + 12H2O
(d) 6CO2 + 12H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O
Q42. Amount of water reabsorbed in nephrons depend on:
(a) how much excess water is there in the body
(b) how much dissolved water there is to be excreted
(c) rate of intake of food
(d) both (a) and (b)
Q43. If the object is placed at focus of a concave mirror, the image is formed at
(a) infinity (b) focus
(c) centre of curvature (d) between F and P.
Q44. Consider the following diagram in which L is a lens and P is an object and Q is its magnified
image formed by the lens.
State the type of the lens L and one characteristic property of the image Q.
(a) Convex lens and image is virtual (b) Convex lens and image is real
(c) Concave lens and image is real (d) Concave lens and image is virtual
Q45. The angle between an incident ray and the plane mirror is 35°. The total angle between the
incident ray and reflected ray will be:
(a) 35° (b) 70°
(c) 105° (d) 110°
Q46. An object is situated at a distance of f /2 from a convex lens of focal length f. Distance of
image will be:
(a) + (f /2) (b) + (f /3)
(c) + (f /4) (d) –f
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Q47. A convex lens A of focal length 20 cm and a concave lens B of focal length 5 cm are kept
along the same axis with a distance d between them as shown in figure. If a parallel beam of
light falling on A leaves B as a parallel beam, then the distance d in cm will be:
A B
d
E None Mild
F Mild Vigorous
H Vigorous Violent
SECTION – C
Section – C consists of three Cases followed by questions. There are a total of 12 questions
in this section. Attempt any 10 questions from this section.
The first attempted 10 questions would be evaluated.
Case I. Orchids grow best if the soil has pH between 5.5 to 6.8. An orchid grower tested various
soils. The chart shows the results.
Farmers who wish to increase the nitrogen content of soil can add ammonium salts as
fertilizer.
9
8
7
6
5
4
pH
3
2
1
A B C D
Q50. Why calcium hydroxide should not be added along with ammonium salts?
(a) It makes soil extremely acidic
(b) It makes soil extremely basic
(c) It decreases nitrogen content in soil as Ca(OH)2 reacts with NH3 to form salt
(d) None of these.
Q51. The pH of NH4NO3 in aqueous solution will be
(a) 7 (b) 10
(c) 5 (d) 11
Q52. What is colour of phenolphthalein in ammonium hydroxide?
(a) Colourless (b) Orange
(c) Yellow (d) Pink
Case II. The leaf is the main photosynthesis organ in a plant. It controls gas exchange in plants,
controls the amount of water loss in plants. Upper epidermis cells contain no chloroplasts –
which is not true for the guard cells. They form layers on the upper and lower surfaces of the
leaf. Their function is to prevent water from getting out and stopping unwanted substances/
organisms getting in. The palisade mesophyll layer is where most of the photosynthesis
occurs in the leaf. The palisade cells contain a lot of chloroplasts to help them perform this
photosynthesis. Lower epidermis is the bottom layer of the leaf, and is one cell thick. They
may not contain a cuticle within the lower epidermis, there are some holes found in leaves
called stoma. These holes allow gases to diffuse in and out of the leaves. The stoma are
formed by two highly specialised epidermis cells, called guard cells. Guard cells are the
only epidermis cells that contain chloroplasts.
Lamina or
Midrib leaf blade
Vein
Upper
epidermis
Chloroplast Pallisade
tissue
Air spaces
Mesophyll
tissue
Guard cell Lower
epidermis
Stomatal pore
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ANSWERS
1. (d) 2. (d) 3. (d) 4. (d) 5. (c)
6. (d) 7. (a) 8. (b) 9. (a) 10. (d)
11. (a) 12. (d) 13. (c) 14. (b) 15. (c)
16. (c) 17. (c) 18. (a) 19. (c) 20. (d)
21. (a) 22. (c) 23. (c) 24. (b) 25. (d)
26. (d) 27. (a) 28. (b) 29. (d) 30. (d)
31. (a) 32. (a) 33. (b) 34. (d) 35. (a)
36. (a) 37. (a) 38. (a) 39. (c) 40. (c)
41. (d) 42. (a) 43. (a) 44. (a) 45. (d)
46. (d) 47. (b) 48. (d) 49. (b) 50. (c)
51. (c) 52. (d) 53. (c) 54. (d) 55. (b)
56. (a) 57. (b) 58. (d) 59. (b) 60. (c)