G10 IHS Science Prebaord 23-24
G10 IHS Science Prebaord 23-24
G10 IHS Science Prebaord 23-24
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2. Shreya took 5ml of Lead Nitrate solution in a beaker and added approxim ately 4ml of 1
Potassium Iodide solution to it. What would she observe?
5. Which of the following is the correct arrangement of the given metals in decreasing order of 1
their reactivity?
Zinc, Iron, Magnesium, Sodium
A Zinc > Iron > Magnesium > Sodium
B. Sodium > Magnesium > Iron > Zinc
C. Sodium > Zinc > Magnesium > Iron
D. Sodium > Magnesium > Zinc > Iron
(3. Which among the following statement(s) is (are) true? Exposure of silver chloride to sunlight 1
for a long duration turns grey due to:
8. The diagram below shows an alveolar chamber, which is the site of gas exchange in the lungs. 1
Which line in the table shows the correct relative concentrations of oxygen ?
air entering
Conc&n . o.f:·- .- . .. .•t.
AtW AtX AtY
A Hi h h capillary
B Low direction of
C Low blood flow
D Hi h
A i) and ii) B. ii) and iii). C. iii) and iv). D. i) and iii)
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10. 1:he telow given diagram shows the structural features of a bisexual flower. 1
Which of the following parts produce the male and female gametes respectively in this flower ?
11. Energy flow in an ecosystem is unidirectional and follows t 10 % law. Analyse the given food 1
chain /ecological pyramid of energy and identify the amount of energy available at levels W, X,
YandZ.
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12. Identify the correct sequence of events that occur at / across a synapse when a nerve impulse 1
travels.
1. Neurotrans mitters are released from nerve endings.
2. An impulse is generated in the post synaptic neuron ( dendrite of next neuron)
3. An impulse arrives at the end of a neuron.
4. Neurotran smitters diffuse across the synaptic cleft.
A 1---+2---+3---+4
B. 3---+2---+1---+4
C. 2---+ 1---+4---+3
D. 3---+ 1---+4---+2
13. The least distance of distinct vision for a young adult with normal vision is about 1
~- cat91pllars
16. Observe the voltage- curren t graph given below for four conductors A, B, C and
D having 1
resistance RA, Ra, Re, and Ro respectively.
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18. Assert ion: White light is dispersed into seven component colours by a
prism. 1
0 Reason: Different colours of light bend throug h different angles with respec t to the inciden t
ray as they pass throug h the prism.
19. Assert ion : Adrena line enables the animal body to be ready to deal with
any emergency or 1
stressful situation.
Reaso n : Adrenaline acts on the target organs or the specific tissues, causes the
heart to beat
faster, resulting in supply of more oxygen to our muscles.
20. Assert ion: In a reaction of copper with oxygen, copper serves as a reducing agent.
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Reaso n: The substa nce which gains oxygen in a chemical reaction is the reducin
g agent.
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• I SECTION - B
Q. no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. List anr two differences between an artery and a vein. 2
22. Biotic factors like microorganisms which are categorized as "decomposers" play a significant 2
role in any ecosystem. Explain the statement
23. Explain the two main reasons for carbon forming a large number of compounds. 2
24. Draw a labelled diagram of a cross section of a leaf OR parts of human excretory system. 2
b) The refractive index of diamond is 2.42. What is the meaning of this statement?
SECTION-C
Q.no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. i)
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ii)
Identify the types of reactions mentioned above in i) and ii). Give one example for each type in
the form of balanced chemical equation. ·
"The movement of the leaves of sensitive plants in response to touch is very quick. The 3
movement of roots in search of water, on the other hand, is quite slow."
a) Which of the above movements can be categorized as tropic and nastic movements ?
b) List any two differences between the two types of movement.
29. Arun wants to focus the image of a candle flame on a white screen using a concave mirror. The 3
situation is as given below:
Length of the flame= 1.5 cm; Focal length of the mirror= 12 cm; Distance of flame from the
mirror = 18 cm.
a)lf the flame is perpendicular to the principal axis of the mirror, then at what distance image
is formed from the mirror?
b) What would be observed on the screen, if the distance between the mirror and the flame is
reduced to 10 cm? Construct a ray diagram to justify your answer for this situation.
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30. Find out the following after analysing the given circuit diagram carefully: 3
a) i) Equivalent resistance of the circuit.
ii) Current flowing through the 4 ~ resistor.
b) Will there be any difference in the ammeter readings of Ai & k.? Why?
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31. Study the following data based on the observations made by a student while performing an 3
experiment usmg· a convex lens an
· d answer t h e fiollowing questions.
Observations A B C D
Object distance(cm) -30 -40 -50 -70
Image distance(cm) 20 60 50 30
a. Find the focal length of the lens without doing any calculations.
b. Select the observation that is incorrect and justify your choice with reason.
c. Draw the ray diagram for Observation C
32. The diagram below shows the apparatus used to investigate the digestion of milk fat by an 3
enzyme. The reaction mixture contains milk, sodium carbonate solution and the enzyme. In
experiment-I bile was also added and in experiment-2 an equal volume of water replaced bile.
The pH was recorded at 2-minute intervals for a period of 10 minutes. The results of the two
experiments are given below.
Time/ I,
pH
Minutes Experlinent-1 Experime~ 2
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with bile without bile
0 9.0 9.0
l=,•~W 2 8.8 9.0
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6
8
8.7
8.1
7.7
9.0
8.8
8.6
10 7.6 8.2
pH electrode ~ o n Mbtun
a. Name an enzyme in human alimentary canal that can digest milk fat.
b. What was produced in each experiment that caused a fall in pH ? Explain
c. Justify why was the fall in pH faster when bile was present.
33. a) By the transfer of electrons, illustrate the formation of bond in Magnesium Chloride and 3
identify the ions present in this compound.
b) Ionic compounds have high melting point and boiling point. Give reason.
OR
Metal Mis extensively found as its ore M2Os. M corrodes easily. M forms two chlorides MC12
and MCls. Mis extracted from its ore by thermit reaction.
a) Identify metal M.
b) Write the thermit reaction by which it may be obtained. Write one use of the metal obtained
from this reaction.
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SECTION -D
. . Q.no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions .
84. ~- 1) A urnform magnetic field exists in the plane of the paper from left to right as shown 5
elow • In the figure, an electron and a proton are shown. What would be the direction of forces
acting on both proton and electron?
Proton
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r
, Uniform
magnetic
,
field
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Electron
ii) An electric current through a metallic conductor produces a magnetic field around it. We
cannot observe a similar magnetic field around a thin beam of moving neutrons. Why is it so?
iii) Carefully observe the following graph that shows the relation between magnetic field(in
milli-Tesla 'mT') with current(in ampere A) in a solenoid. What can you infer from the graph?
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i)Why is it necessary to earth metallic appliances in domestic electric circuits?
ii) What is the difference between direct current and alternating current?
. Or
a. i) Two magnetic field lines cannot intersect each other. Why?
ii) What can you conclude about the direction of magnetic field inside and outside a circular
loop lying in the plane of a table carrying a current in the clockwise direction?
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c. Name the following compounds: , , , e
i) ii)
HI
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H H
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H-C-C-C-C-C=C-H
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H H H H
36. a. "In sexually reproducing organisms, if each new generation is to be the combination of the 5
DNA copies from two pre-existing individuals, then each new generation will end up
having twice the amount of DNA that the previous generation had. This is likely to mess
up the control of the cellular apparatus by the DNA." How is this problem overcome to
maintain a constant chromosome number in higher organisms like plants and animals that
reproduce sexually ?
b. Explain the mode of asexual r·eproduction in a) Hydra b) Spirogyra. ( 2 +3)
Or
a. "As the body organization in the living world gradually changes from simple(lower) to
complex (higher) with division of labor and organ formation, the mode of reproduction also
evolves to provide adaptive advantage." Justify the statement by highlighting any three
ways by which the mode of reproduction in unicellular organisms is different from that of
multicellular organisms.
b. Explain the advantages of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction. ( 3 + 2)
SECTION-E
Q.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 su~parts.
37. Resistivity is the electrical resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length. 4
It is a characteristic property of each material. Resistivity is useful in comparing various
materials on the basis of their ability to conduct electric currents. High resistivity designates
poor conductors. :Material Resistivity (n rn)
Conclucton Sllver 1.60 X 10"8
Copper 1.62 X lQ-8
Alumlnlum 2.63 X 10"8
Tungsten 5.20 x 10"8
Nickel 6.84-X 10"8
Iron IO.Ox 10--a
Chromium 12.9 x 10"8
Mercwy 94.0x 10"8
Manganese l,84 X 10"8
AllOJII Constantan 49 x lo-"
(allay of Cu end Ni)
Mangan1n 44 X lQ-8
(alloy of Cu, Mn and Ni)
Nichrome 1()() X lQ-8
(alloy of Ni, Cr, Mn and Fe)
Innlaton Glass 1010 -101•
Hard rubber 1~-1019
Ebonite 101a _ 101•
Diamond 1ou - 1013
Paper (dry) 1011
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as. · 'l'he PH values of m . . 4
• Study the t bl d any common hqU1ds are given in the table below:
a e an answe r the questions that follow: Subst ance pH
Batter y acid <1.0
a) i)Whi~h of the following would be the best for a person 2.0
Stoma ch acid
~-uffenng from acidity from the above table? Lemon iuice 2.4
~)Wh at is the pH of pure water? What is its effect on Cola 2.5
htmus paper or on methy l orange? Aoole iuice 3.5
Black coffee 5.0
h) Why does tooth decay start when the pH of the mouth is Black tea 5.5
lower than 5.5? Acid rain 5.6
Or 6.5
Milk
Fresh milk has a pH of 6. When it changes into curd, will 7.0
Distilled water
its pH value increa se or decrease? Give reason. Huma n saliva 7.5
Sea water 8.0
Soap 9.0-1 0.0
Milk of marne sia 10.5
Ammonia 11.5
Bleach 12.5
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