Model exam
Model exam
Model exam
The municipality of an area advised the residents of the area to eliminate the breeding
grounds of mosquitoes and use mosquito repellents in homes to avoid a disease which results
in chills and recurring fever in patients. The children of the area formed teams which
inspected the surrounding areas and put few drops of oil or petrol on stagnant water pools of
the area.
(i) Name the disease, causative organism and the vector of the disease which was spreading
in the area.
(ii) How do the drops of petrol or oil on stagnant water prevent the spread of the disease?
3. Label W, X, Y and Z.
5.You must have observed that a fruit when unripe is green but it becomes beautifully
coloured when ripe. According to you what is the reason behind this colour change.
(a) Chloroplasts change to chromoplasts
(b) Chromoplasts change to chromosomes
(c) Chloroplasts change to chromosomes
(d) Chromoplasts change to chloroplasts
6.Anjali wanted to eat rice and kidney bean (rajmah). She requested her mother to cook the
same on next day. At night her mother took a cup of kidney beans and put them in a container
having some water and kept the container covered overnight. The next day it was observed
that the kidney beans got swollen and were ready to be cooked. What is this phenomenon due
to which kidney beans got swollen is known as?
A. Only (iii)
D. Only (i)
7. DIRECTIONS:
A If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
B If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
Read the assertion and reason in the following. Write the correct options given in the
directions.
Reason(R): Vascular tissues conduct water, mineral salts and food materials to different plant
parts.
8. Assertion(A): Striated muscles are attached to the bones in different body parts.
Reason(R): These are independent of voluntary control.
The given graphs show the amount of different antibodies P and Q in the blood of a person
during a pathogenic infection and after complete recovery.
A) The person might have suffered from two pathogenic infections simultaneously for which
his body produced antibodies P and Q.
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B) The person has acquired artificial active immunity for pathogen against which his body
produced antibody Q.
C) This time the person suffered from the pathogenic infection for which his body produced
antibody Q.
D) The person has acquired passive immunity for both the pathogens for which his body
produced antibodies P and Q.
3. Under which of the following conditiond are you most likely to fall sick?
a. When a person is recovering from Malaria?
b. When she has recovered from Malaria and is taking care of someone suffering
from chicken pox.
c. When she is on a four day fast after recovering from Malaria and is taking care of
someone suffering from chicken pox. Why?
4. (a) Discuss briefly the principle of immunisation.
(b) Mention any two diseases that can be prevented by immunisation.
1. What are the different ways used for the treatment and prevention of diseases?
2. a. Becoming exposed to or infected with an infectious microbe does not necessarily
mean developing noticeable disease. Explain.
b. Why can’t we make antiviral medicines/drugs?