ICSE Class 10 Biology Question Paper 2020
ICSE Class 10 Biology Question Paper 2020
ICSE Class 10 Biology Question Paper 2020
BIOLOGY
SCIENCE Paper – 3
(Two hours)
The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
Attempt all questions from Section I and any four questions from Section II.
The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].
Question 1
(iv) The duct which transports urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder.
(i) Allele
(ii) Diffusion
(iii) Photolysis
(iv) Phenotype
(c) Given below are certain groups of terms. In each group the first pair indicates a [5]
relationship between the two terms. Rewrite and complete the second pair on a
similar basis.
(d) Given below are sets of five terms each. Rewrite the terms in correct order in a [5]
logical sequence beginning with the first word that is underlined:
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(e) Choose the correct answer from the four options given below: [5]
(iv) The structural and functional units of excretion in the human kidney is the:
A. Ureter
B. Bowman’s capsule
C. Renal pelvis
D. Nephron
(g) Match the items given in column A with the most appropriate ones in Column B [5]
and REWRITE the correct matching pairs:
Column A Column B
- Peppered moth
- Chlorophyll
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(i) Name the tropic movement shown in the diagram.
Question 2
(a) The diagram given below represents an experiment to prove the importance of a [5]
factor in photosynthesis. Answer the questions that follow:
KOH solution
(iv) What will you observe when the leaf A is tested for starch?
(v) Write a well balanced chemical equation for the process of photosynthesis.
(ii) Which blood vessel supplies oxygenated blood to the muscles of the heart?
(iv) What is the type of blood circulation that takes place between the heart and
the lungs?
(v) Draw a diagram of the different blood cells as seen in a smear of human
blood.
Question 3
(a) The diagram given below depicts a defect of the human eye which has been [5]
corrected by using a suitable lens.
Answer the following questions:
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(i) Name the defect that has been corrected.
Which type of lens has been used for the correction?
(iii) Where would the image have formed if the above lens was not used for
correction?
(b) Give the biological reasons for the following statements: [5]
(v) Homo sapiens sapiens is the most highly evolved form of man.
Question 4
(iii) What is the technical term for the process that occurs in part 3?
(b) Differentiate between the following pairs on the basis of what is mentioned in [5]
the brackets:
Question 5
(a) The diagram below represents an experiment to demonstrate a certain [5]
phenomenon in a green plant:
Transpiration
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(i) Will the level of mercury in the glass tubing rise or fall?
Which conducting tissue of the plant does the glass-tubing represent?
(iii) How will the rate of the above process differ if the environment of the plant
has:
1. Less humidity
2. High temperature?
(b) Give appropriate biological/ technical terms for the following: [5]
(iv) The accessory gland in human males whose secretion neutralises the acid in
the vagina.
(vi) Structure which helps in the adjustment of the size of the pupil.
(x) A non-dividing phase of the cell cycle where more DNA is synthesised.
(i) Ear
(ii) Ethylene
(iii) Tears
(iv) Testis
(v) Cerebellum
Name of the
Endocrine Gland Function
Hormone
Deposits extra glucose of blood as
(i) (ii)
glycogen
Growth
(iii) (iv)
Hormone
(v) Thyroid (vi)
(vii) (viii) Prepare body for any emergency
Oxytocin (ix) (x)
Question 7
(a) A homozygous dominant tall pea plant bearing red flowers (TTRR) is crossed [5]
with a homozygous recessive dwarf pea plant bearing white flowers (ttrr).
(ii) Write the possible combination of gametes that are obtained when two F1
hybrid plants are crossed.
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(b) The diagram given below is that of a developing human foetus. [5]
Answer the questions that follow:
(ii) Mention any two functions of the part labelled 2 in the diagram.
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