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SET

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Level - 2

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SCIENCE

1. If we rotate a Newton's disc very fast, which colour 7. Divyata took 1 hour 45 minutes to reach Huda city
do we get centre metro station from model town metro station,
A. Blue B. Reddish which is approximately 40 km away from each other.
C. Colourless D. White What is the speed of metro train?
A. 6.3 m/s
2. Observe the given ray diagrams and select the correct
option. B. 5.3 m/s
C. 7.5 m/s
D. 8.3 m/s

8. Asha makes a simple circuit with one bulb and five


(a) (b) cells. The bulb lights for an instant and then goes
out. It happened because
A. Both the diagrams are true
B. Both the diagrams are false A. The filament of the bulb melted because of the
excess heat.
C. Diagram (a) is true and diagram (b) is false
B. Electricity would not flow through the circuit.
D. Diagram (b) is true and diagram (a) is false.
C. Small current passed through the circuit.
3. Read the given statements and select the correct D. All of these.
option.
Statement 1 : When an object move towards a concave 9. If the number of coils in an electromagnet is ______and
mirror, the size of the image of the object increases. current through the coil is ______, then the strength of
Statement 2 : That is why convex mirror is used by electromagnet is increased.
dentists to obtain larger virtual image of teeth. A. Increased, Increased
A. Both statements 1 and 2 are correct and statement B. Increased, Decreased
2 is correct explanation of statement 1. C. Decreased, Decreased
B. Both statements 1 and 2 are correct and statement D. Decreased, Increased
2 is not correct explanation of statement 1.
C. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 false. 10. Which phenomenon is shown in the diagram?
D. Both statements 1 and 2 are false.

4. Match the following.


(a) Periscope (i) Concave mirror Out flow
Rising air

(b) Headlights of car (ii) Convex mirror Sinking


air

(c) Rear view mirror (iii) Plane mirror


A. (a) - (iii), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii)
B. (a) - (i), (b) - (iii), (c) - (ii)
C. (a) - (ii), (b) - (i), (c) - (iii)
D. (a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (i)
Eye

5. Mannu noted the time taken by a pendulum to complete


20 oscillations which is 42 s. What is the time period A. Hurricane
of the pendulum? B. Cyclone
A. 2.1 s B. 4.2 s C. Thunderstorm
C. 4.2 hr D. 2.1 hr D. Tornado
6. Which of the following statements is/are true ? 11. Long pipes carrying hot liquid often have bends in
One microsecond is one billionth of a second. them. The bend is needed to
One nanosecond is one millionth of a second. A. Allow pressure changes.
A. Both statements are true. B. Allow expansion of gases.
B. Both statements are false. C. Reduce flow of water.
C. Statement 1 is true.
D. Make them stronger.
D. Statement 2 is true.

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12. Which one of the following groups of substances are A. (a)-(iv), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)
good conductors of heat? B. (a)-(iii), (b)-(ii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv)
A. Silver, wood, water C. (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)
B. Cotton, wood, water D. (a)-(i), (b)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv)
C. Brass, air, asbestos
18. Read the given statements and select the correct
D. Copper, iron, silver option.
13. A wire gauze should be used when we heat a beaker Statement 1: When a few drops of phenolphthalein
of water with a Bunsen burner and a tripod. The gauze are added to a solution of common salt, the solution
is needed for remains colourless.
A. Increasing the rate of heating by conduction. Statement 2 : Common salt is formed by complete
B. Making the flames stay still under the gauze. neutralisation of a strong acid and strong base.
C. Concentrating the heat on a point under the A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2
beaker. is the correct explanation of statement 1.
D. Spreading the heat evenly over the base of the B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2
beaker. is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
14. When a thermometer is placed in crushed ice the C. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
mercury thread is 3 cm above the bulb of thermometer. D. Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true.
When it is placed in boiling water, the thread rises to 19. Select the incorrect statement.
15 cm above the bulb. What is the temperature when
the mercury thread is 6 cm above the bulb? I. Rust is not iron.
II. Ozone layer protects us from harmful UV rays.
A. 20° C B. 25°C
III. Change in colour of a substance is a chemical
C. 30° C D. 50° C change.
15. Select the incorrect match. IV. With increase in humidity level in the atmosphere,
there will be no effect on rusting.
I. Milk of magnesia - Magnesium hydroxide
A. I and II only
II. Slaked lime - Sodium hydroxide
B. III and IV only
III. Calamine solution - Sodium bicarbonate
C. III only
IV. Quick lime - Calcium oxide
D. All are incorrect
V. Baking soda - Sodium carbonate
A. II and V only 20. Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding
B. II, III and V only acid rain?
C. II, III and IV only A. It is caused due to presence of acidic gases like
D. III and V only carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxides and sulphur
dioxide in air.
16. Which of the following statements are correct about B. It causes damage to buildings made up of glass.
a chemical reaction? C. It changes the alkalinity of soil.
I. Heat is evolved but never absorbed. D. None of these
II. Sound may be produced.
21. Reema kept a bowl of water in a freezer. After few
III. Change in colour may take place.
hours, when she took out the bowl, the water had
IV. Evolution of gas may occur. completely converted into ice. She identified the
A. I, II and IV B. I, III and IV process as a physical change because
C. II, III and IV D. I, II, III and IV I. It involves change in shape and state only.
17. Match the name of acids given in column-I with the II. New substance is formed.
sources given in column-II. III. Ice has different physical properties.
Column-I Column-II IV. Process can be reversed.
(a) Ascorbic acid (i) Ant's sting A. III and IV only
(b) Formic acid (ii) Grapes B. I only
(c) Tartaric acid (iii) Curd C. IV only
(d) Lactic acid (iv) Amla D. I, III and IV only

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22. Select the incorrect statement. C. It increases the surface area for absorption in small
A.
Solid baking soda change the colour of dry litmus intestine.
paper. D. None of these
B. Soap solution is basic in nature. 26. Refer to the given figure. It illustrates ______.
C. Latin word 'acere' means sour. Food
D. Milk of Magnesia is magnesium hydroxide. Food Pseudopodia vacuole

23. The given figures show different types of teeth. Which


of these is used for biting and cutting food?
A. X only
B. W only A. Autotrophic nutrition
C. W and Y only W X Y Z B. Parasitic nutrition
D. Y and Z only C. Holozoic nutrition
D. Saprophytic nutrition
24. Amita took a destarched potted plant and set up an
experiment as shown in the figure. She left the plant 27. A burning piece of cotton fabric smells like burning
in sunlight for few hours and then tested the leaf paper. This is because both cotton and paper are made
X for starch. She observed that the part of the leaf up of
covered with black paper strip did not give positive
A. Proteins B. Cellulose
results for the starch test.
C. Vitamins D. Fats.
What is proved by this?
28. Select the incorrect match out of the following.
Material Smell on burning
A. Cotton Burning paper
B. Nylon Charred meat
C. Wool Burning hair
D. Rayon Burning plastic
X
29. Tussar silk is obtained from ______ .
A. Bombyx mori
B. Samia cynthia
A. Carbon dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis.
C. Philosamia ricini
B. Sunlight is necessary for photosynthesis.
D. Antheraea mylitta
C. Oxygen is given out during photosynthesis.
D. Chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis. 30. Sonali took a handful of garden soil and put it in a
beaker. She added about 500 mL of water in it and
25. Look at the figure carefully. Select the correct option
shaked the beaker for a little while. Then she kept
which states the function of X.
the beaker undisturbed for the soil to settle down. In
which order, the soil components will get arranged
X from (P) to (S) as shown in the figure?

S
Water

R
Q

P Q R S
A. It secretes bile which helps in the breakdown of A. Sand Silt Clay Gravel
fats. B. Gravel Sand Clay Humus
B. It secretes some bases to neutralise the effect of C. Clay Gravel Sand Humus
HCl in stomach. D. Humus Gravel Sand Clay

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31. In the given food web, how many food chains are IV. Sticky pads on feet (d) Polar bear
there? (e) Toucan
(f) Red eyed frog
A. I-(f), II-(d), III-(c), IV-(e)
B. I-(b), II-(c), III-(d), IV-(f)
C. I-(e), II-(d), III-(c), IV-(b)
D. I-(f), II-(c), III-(d), IV-(a)

35. Read the following statements.


I. In India, rain is mainly brought by two kinds of
humidity-laden winds, _____ and _____.
II. In the northern hemisphere, the longest day is
A. 9 B. 11 ______ and the shortest day is _______ .
C. 10 D. 8 III. The climate in Chennai is _____ and _____.

32. Which of the following statements are correct? Select the option which correctly fills the blanks in
any two of these statements.
(i) Scavengers help us in keeping our environment
clean by consuming dead animals. A. II - 21 June, 22 December; III - Hot, Dry
(ii) The canopy receives only 2 percent of sunlight. B. I - South-west monsoon, North-east monsoon;
III - Warm, Humid
(iii) One of the ways to conserve forest is deforestation.
C. I - South-east monsoon, North-west monsoon;
(iv) Forests are self sustaining and self regulatory units III - Warm, Dry
of nature. D. I - South-west monsoon, North-east monsoon;
A. (i) and (iii) B. (ii) and (iv) II - 29 June, 25 December
C. (i) and (iv) D. (iii) and (iv)
36. Which of the following adaptations of polar bear are
33. The given figure is a diagrammatic representation not meant for hunting prey and getting protection
of distribution of water on earth. Select the correct from predators?
option for X, Y and Z. I. White colour of the fur
Fresh water Y II. Strong sense of smell
X III. Small ears
IV. Two thick layers of the fur
V. Flat and broad paws
Seas and Z
oceans A. I and V B. III and IV
Total water Fresh water Surface water C. II and III D. I and II
X Y Z 37. In which of the following equations of breakdown of
A. Lakes Rivers Glaciers and ice food, maximum amount of energy is released?
caps A. Food + oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water
B. Ground water Lakes Soil moisture (Glucose) + Energy
C. Glaciers and Rivers Lakes B. Food → Alcohol + Carbon dioxide + Energy
ice caps (Glucose)
D. Ground Swamp Lakes C. Food → Lactic acid + Energy
(Glucose)
water water
D. Both A and C
34. Match the column I containing particular adaptation
38. Which of the following statements is correct?
associated with an animal given in column II and select
the correct option from the codes given below. A. Percentage of carbon dioxide in inhaled air is 4.5%
while in exhaled air, it is 16.4%.
Column I Column II
B. Within the lungs of humans, smaller tubes called
I. Hump on (a) Beard ape alveoli divide to form number of air sacs called
the back bronchioles.
II. Webbed feet (b) Camel C. In cockroach and earthworms, oxygen is transported
and streamlined body through blood in the form of oxyhaemoglobin.
III. Small ears and (c) Penguin D. Gaseous exchange in plants is controlled
white fur by expansion and contraction of guard cells
surrounding the stomata.

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39. Read the given statements and select the correct option. What will PQ and QR probably represent?
Statement 1 : Breathing through nose protects us from PQ QR
catching infections.
A. Jogging Swimming
Statement 2 : Mucus and the hair present in nose trap
dust-particles and disease causing germs. B. Exercise Eating
A. Both statement 1 and 2 are true and statement 2 C. Exercise Sitting
is the correct explanation of statement 1. D. Sitting Exercise
B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2
is not the correct explanation of statement 1. 43. When the blood reaches the two kidneys it contains
C. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false. both useful and harmful substances. The useful
D. Both statements 1 and 2 are false. substances are filtered back into the ___X___ whereas
40. Study the given diagram of gynoecium. Which of the the wastes dissolved in water are removed as ___Y___.
following statements is/are correct regarding this? Select the correct option for X and Y.
(i) P receives the pollen grains during pollination. X Y
(ii) R develops into fruit after fertilisation. A. Blood Faeces
Q represents style of the pistil.
(iii)
B. Blood Urine
(iv) S changes into seed after fertilisation.
C. Urine Blood
D. Kidneys Urine

44. Given diagrams show four different seeds (i), (ii),


(iii) and (iv).

A. (i) and (ii) only


(i)
B. (i), (ii) and (iv) only
C. (ii), (iii) and (iv) only
D. (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) only

41. Ritika was asked to draw a cross-section of a dicot


root. She drew the section as shown in the figure.
What is X and Y in it respectively?
The seeds of which two fruits are dispersed by wind?
A. (i) and (ii) only B. (i) and (iv) only
X
Y C. (ii) and (iv) only D. (iii) and (iv) only

45. Read the given statements and select the correct


option.
A. Xylem, Phloem Statement 1 : In the process of grafting, stem cutting
B. Phloem, Phloem with buds of one plant (called scion) is kept over the
C. Phloem, Xylem cut stem of another plant (called stock).
D. Xylem, Xylem
Statement 2 : The scion should have an extensive
42. The given graph shows the change in a person's heart root system for the union to occur between the stock
beat during the activity of a day. and scion.
A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2
is the correct explanation of statement 1.
B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2
is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
C. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
D. Both statements 1 and 2 are false.

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ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. An eye observes the image of an object in a mirror. A. Enzyme 'X' can be found in stomach
Which of the following is the correct ray diagram? B. Enzyme 'Y' can be found is mouth
O O
C. Enzyme 'Z' can be found in duodenum
D. All of these
A. B.
49. Read the given passage carefully and select the option
which fills the blanks correctly.

O O For a normal individual, the breathing rate at rest is


__(i)
___ times per minute. Breathing rate varies according
to the __(ii)
___ requirement of the body, which depends
C. D.
on physical activity. It _(_iii)
___ during heavy exercise
and may go upto ___ (iv)
___ times per minute.
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
47. Five beakers each containing 50 mL of different
solutions were taken and following observations were A. 12-20 Carbon dioxide Increases 35-40
made. B. 25 Oxygen Increases 72
C. 16-18 Oxygen Increases 25
D. 20-35 Carbon dioxide Increases 40-45

Sodium 50. Shubi took a twig of Petunia flower and put it in a


beaker containing water. She then added a few drops
I. Beaker V has no effect on turmeric solution. of red ink in it and left the set up for sometime. After
II. Beaker III has no effect on turmeric solution. sometime she took a transverse section of the stem
III. Beaker IV turns phenolphthalein pink. (as shown in the given figure) and observed it under
IV. Beaker II turns China rose indicator green. a microscope.
V. Beaker I turns methyl orange yellow. The part labelled as 'Y' did not get stained while 'X'
Select the incorrect observation(s). showed the presence of red colour.
A. II, III and V only B. III only
C. I, II, and III only D. III and V only
X
48. Refer the given graph which shows the effect of pH
on the activities of three enzymes, X, Y and Z. Y

What can she infer from this experiment?


A. Phloem transports food material in plants.
B. Xylem conducts water in plants.
Which of the following statement is correct regarding C. Solutes in the water get accumulated in the phloem.
the given graph? D. None of these

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