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DESIGN OF QUESTION PAPER
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER
X - SCIENCE (THEORY)
Time : 2½ Hours Max. Marks : 60
The weightage of marks for different topics of the content for the question paper shall be
as under:
A. Weightage to Content/Subject units
S.No Content Unit Marks
1. Chemical Substances 18
2. World of living 16
3. Effects of current 10
4. Light 08
5. Natural Resources :
(i) Sources of Energy 04
(ii) Our Environment and 04
Management of Natural Resources
Total 60
B. Weightage to forms of Questions
S.No. Form of Questions Marks for No. of Total Marks
each question questions
1. Very short answer type (VSA) 01 09 09
2. Short answer type (SA I) 02 09 18
3. Short answer type (SA II) 03 06 18
4. Long answer type (LA) 05 03 15
Total 27 60
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C. Number of Sections
The question paper will have two sections A & B
D. Scheme of Options
There will be no overall choice. However, there is an internal choice in every question of
five marks category.
E. Weightage to difficulty level of questions
S.No. Estimated difficulty level of Percentage
questions
1. Easy 15
2. Average 70
3. Difficult 15
F. Typology of Questions
In order to assess different abilities related to the subject, the question paper includes
open-ended questions, drawing/illustrations based questions, communication-skill based
questions and activity-based questions.
About 20% weightage has been assigned to questions testing higher order
thinking skills of learners.
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BLUE PRINT I
X SCIENCE (THEORY)
VSA SA - I SA - II LA Total
Unit (1 Mark) (2 Marks) (3 Marks) (5 Marks)
ChemicalSubstances 3(3) 4(2) 6(2) 5(1) 18(8)
World of Living 2(2) 6(3) 3(1) 5(1) 16(7)
Effects of current 1(1) 4(2) - 5(1) 10(4)
Light 2(2) - 6(2) - 8(4)
Natural Resources 1(1) 4(2) 3(1) - 8(4)
Total 9(9) 18(9) 18(6) 15(3) 60(27)
Form of
Questions
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SAMPLE PAPER I
X - SCIENCE (THEORY)
Time : 2½ Hours Max. Marks : 60
General Instructions
1. The question paper comprises of two sectionsAand B.You have to attempt both the sections.
2. Allquestionsarecompulsory.
3. Thereisnooverallchoice.However,internalchoicehasbeenprovidedinallthethreequestionsoffive
marks category. Only one option in such questions is to be attempted.
4. All questions of sectionAand all questions of section B are to be attempted separately.
5. Questions 1 to 6 in section A and 17 to 19 in section B are very short answer questions.These
carry one mark each.
6. Questions7to10insectionAand20to24insectionBareshortanswertypequestionsandcarrytwo
marks each.
7. Questions 11 to 14 in sectionAand 25 to 26 in section B are also short answer type questions and
carry three marks each.
8. Questions 15 and 16 in sectionAand question 27 in section B are long answer type questions and
carry five marks each.
SECTIONA
1. ArayoflightLMisincidentonamirrorasshowninthefigure.Theangleofincidenceforthisrayis
the angle between it and the line joining two other points in the figure. Name these two points.
2. Metals generally occur in solid state. Name and write symbol of a metal that exists in liquid state at
roomtemperature. (1)
3. Duringsummerseason,amilkmanusuallyaddsaverysmallamountofbakingsodatofreshmilk.Give
one reason. (1)
4. Thefollowingtablegivesthevaluesofrefractiveindicesofafewmedia.
S.No. 1 2 3 4 5
Medium Water Crown Glass Rock salt Ruby Diamond
Refractive 1.33 1.52 1.54 1.71 2.42
Index
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Use this table to give an example of a medium pair so that light speeds up when it goes from one of
these media to another. (1)
5. Whydopotatochipsmanufacturersfillthepacketofchipswithnitrogengas? (1)
6. Generally alloys are used in electrical heating devices instead of pure metals. What could be the
reason? (1)
7. Toothenamelisoneofthehardestsubstancesinourbody.Howdoesitundergodamageduetoeating
chocolates and sweets? How do tooth pastes prevent this damage? (2)
8. Astudenthasbeencollectingsilvercoinsandcoppercoins.Onedaysheobservedablackcoatingon
silver coins and green coating on copper coins. Give the chemical name of black and green coating.
How are they formed? (2)
9. Two students perform the experiments on series and parallel combinations of two given resistors R1
and R2
and plot the followingV-I graphs.
Which of two diagrams correctly represent the labels ‘series and parallel’ on the plotted curves?
Justifyyouranswer. (2)
10. Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines of a current carrying solenoid. What does the pattern of field
linesinsidethesolenoidindicate?Writeoneapplicationofmagneticfieldofcurrentcarryingsolenoid.
(2)
11. Out of two solar cookers, one was covered with a plane glass slab and the other was left open. Which
of the two solar cookers will be more efficient and why? (2)
12. What is biogas? How is it obtained from biomass? Why is biogas considered an ideal fuel? (2)
13. A student finds the writing on the blackboard blurred and unclear when sitting on the last desk in the
classroom.Hehowever,seesitclearlywhensittingonthefrontdeskatanapproximatedistanceof2m
from the blackboard.
Drawraydiagramstoillustratetheformationofimageoftheblackboardwritingbyhiseye-lenswhen
he is seated at the (i) last desk (ii) front desk.
Namethekindoflensthatwouldhelphimtoseeclearlyevenwhenheisseatedatthelastdesk.Draw
araydiagramtoillustratehowthislenshelpshimtoseeclearly. (3)
14. Whatismeantbyreactivityseriesofmetals?Statewhichofthefollowingchemicalreactionswilltake
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placegivingsuitablereasonforeach.
Zn (s) + Cu SO4
(aq) ----> Zn SO4
(aq) + Cu (s)
Fe (s) + Zn SO4
(aq) ----> Fe SO4
(aq) + Zn (s)
Zn (s) + Fe SO4
(aq) ----> Zn SO4
(aq) + Fe (s) (3)
15. (a) Two lenses have power of (i) + 2D (ii) - 4D. What is the nature and focal length
of each lens.?
(b) An object is kept at a distance of 100cm from each of the above lenses.
Calculatethe(i)imagedistance(ii)magnificationineachofthetwocases. (3)
16. The following table shows the position of six elements A, B, C, D, E and F in the periodic table.
Groups 1 2 3 to 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Periods
2. A B C
3. D E F
Usingtheabovetableanswerthefollowingquestions:
(a) Whichelementwillformonlycovalentcompunds?
(b) Whichelementisametalwithvalency2?
(c) Whichelementisanon-metalwithvalency 3?
(d) Write a common name for the family of elements C and F.
(e) Out of D and E, which one has a bigger atomic radius and why? (3)
17. An organic compound ‘A’is widely used as a preservative in pickles and has a molecular formula
C2
H2
O2
. This compound reacts with ethanol to form a sweet smelling
compound‘B’.
(i) Identifythecompound‘A’
(ii) Writethechemicalequationforitsreactionwithethanoltoformcompound‘B’.
(iii) How can we get compound ‘A’back from ‘B’?
(iv) Name the process and write corresponding chemical equation.
(v) Which gas is produced when compound ‘A’reacts with washing soda?
Writethechemicalequation. (5)
OR
(a) Why does carbon form largest number of compounds? Give two reasons.
(b) Why are some of these called saturated and other unsaturated compounds?
(c) Which of these two is more reactive?
(d) Write the names of the compounds :
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(5)
18. In a household electric circuit different appliances are connected in parallel to one another. Give two
reasons.
An electrician puts a fuse of rating 5A in that part of domestic electrical circuit in which an electrical
heater of rating 1.5kW, 220V is operating. What is likely to happen in this case and why? What
change, if any, needs to be made? (5)
OR
Youaregivenfollowingcurrent-timegraphsfromtwodifferentsources:
(i) Name the type of current in two cases.
(ii) Identify any one source for each type of these currents.
(iii) What is the frequency of current in case II in India?
(iv) Use above graphs to write two difference between the current in two cases.
(v) What is the advantage ofAC over DC? (5)
SECTION B
19. Whydoaquaticanimalsbreathfasterthattheterrestrialanimals? 1
20. Nameoneplantgrowthhormonewhichretardsgrowthduringextremelydryseason. 1
21. Whenplantsareeatenbyprimaryconsumers,agreatdealofenergyislostasheattothe environment
andsomeamountgoesin carryingoutvarious lifeprocesses.Statetheaveragepercentageofenergy
lostinthismanner. 1
22. Listthesequenceofeventsthatoccurwhenaplantisexposedtounidirectionallight,leadingtobending
of a growing shoot.Also name the hormone and the type of movement 2
23. From the set of figures given below, make a pair of homologous and analogous organs each and give
one reason in case of both, to justify your answer. 2
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24. Howistransportofwaterinxylemtissuedifferentfromtranslocationoffoodinphloemtissue?
25. A group of grass hoppers – some green and some brown lived in a grassland having dry bushes and
dry grass.
(a) Which one would normally be picked up by predatory birds and why? 3
(b) Populationofwhichgrasshopperwillincrease?
(c) Name this phenomenon
Q.26 Make an aquatic food chain up to tertiary consumer level. State the trophic level at which concen-
trationofpesticideismaximumandwhy? 3
Q.27 Identifymaleandfemaleinthefiguresgivenbelow.Alsofillintheblanks3to8andthenclarifyabout
the misconception that mother and not father is responsible for bearing daughters and not sons.
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OR
1. Identifytheorganismsinfigure A,B,CandD.
2. Identifythelifeprocess commonlyshowninallthefigures.
3. How is this life process advantageous to the organisms? Mention any two advantages. 5
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SCIENCE Sample Paper I
Marking Scheme
Value Points
Q.No. Marks
SECTIONA
1. M and C 1
2. Mercury / Hg 1
3. Beingalkaline,bakingsodaneutralizesthelacticacidformedinthemilkandpreventsitsspoilage.
4. Anypairofmediafromhigherrefractiveindextolowerrefractiveindexsaymedium2to1. 1
5. To provide an inert atmosphere to prevent chips from getting oxidised. 1
6. Alloyshavehighmeltingpoint./donotoxidize(burn)readilyathightemperature. 1
7. Tooth enamel is made up of calcium phosphate which gets corroded when the pH in the mouth is
below 5.5. Bacteria present in the mouth produce acids by degradation of sugar in the mouth after
eating.Toothpasteswhichcontainbases,neutralizetheacidformed. 2
8. Blackcoating:Silversulphide. ½
Green coating : Copper carbonate ½
By the action of (i) H2
S or sulphur compounds present in the atmosphere. ½
(ii)Atmosphericcarbondioxide ½
9. A is correct 1
Aseffectiveresistanceisgreaterinseriescombinationcomparedtoparallelcombination,V/Rwillbe
lessforseriescombination,hencestrengthofthecurrentwillbelowerforseriescombination. 1
10. Patternofmagneticfieldlines ½
Itindicatesthatthemagneticfieldisthesameatallpointsinsidethesolenoid 1
Formakinganelectromagnet ½
11. Thesolarcookerwiththeglassslab:astheheatgetstrappedwithinthecookerandthetemperatureof
the cooker rises. It rises more than the uncovered cooker/green house effect. 2
12. Biogasisamixtureofmethane,carbondioxide,hydrogenandhydrogensulphide. ½
Biogas is obtained by anaerobic decomposition of biomas. ½
1.HeatingCapacityhigh
2.Burneswithoutsmoke
3. Leaves no residue ½ x 2
4. Slurry left behind can be used as a manure
13. CorrectRayDiagrams ½ , ½
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Concave lens / Correct ray diagram ½ , ½
14. Reactivityseriesisalistofmetalsarrangedintheorderoftheirdecreasingactivities 1
(a) Reaction will take place because Zn is above Cu in the activity series 1
(b)ReactionwillnottakeplaceasFeisbelowZnintheactivityseriesandcannotdisplaceZnfromits
compound. 1
15. (a) (i) +50cm, convex lens ½ + ½
(ii) -25cm, concave lens
(b)
16. (a) E ½
(b) D ½
(c ) B ½
(d) Noble Gases /Inert Gases ½
(e) D, atomic radius decreases with greater nuclear charge in the same period ½, ½
17. (i) Ethanoic acid /Acetic acid 1
(ii) CH3
COOH+ C2
H5
OH à CH3
COOC2
H5
+H2
O 1
(iii)Saponification
CH3
COOC2
H5
NaOHà C2
H5
OH+CH3
COOH ½+½
(iv) CO2
GAS 1
2CH3
COOH+Na2
CO3
à 2CH3
COONa +H2
O+CO2
1
OR
(a) Due to the property of Catenation. Carbon has unique property to form bonds with other carbon
atoms. 1
(b) Saturated compounds are those in which all the valencies of carbon atoms are satisfied by single
bond between them. 1
In unsaturated compounds, the valency per carbon atom remains unsatisfied. Thus there is a double
bond between carbon atoms. 1
(c) Unsaturated hydrocarbon 1
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(d) (i) Bromoethane ½ + ½
(ii)Hexyne
18. (i)The appliances can be operated independently. ½
(ii)Theygetthesameappliedvoltage ½
The fuse will not blow off even if the current in these devices were to exceed their safe current value.
This could damage these devices and even cause fire. 3
Any fuse of lower amperage needs to put in the circuit. 1
OR
(i) I: Direct current; II :Alternating current 1
(ii) I: Dry cell ; II :Alternating current generator 1
(iii) I: Zero ; II : 50 cycles per second 1
(iv) I:Directionremainsconstantandvalueofcurrentremainssame. ½
II: In case ofAC both the value as well as the direction of the current changes. ½.
(v) Power can be transmitted over long distances without much loss of energy. 1
SECTION - B
19. Because the dissolved oxygen is fairly low in water compared to the amount of oxygen in the air.
½+½
20. Abscisicacid 1
21. 90% 1
22. -
- Auxin diffuses towards shady side. ½+½
- Causes elongation on one side ( shady side) resulting in bending. ½
- Phototropic movement ½
23 BirdwingandBat wing–Analogous, ½
structuresdifferentbutfunctionssame, ½
HumanforelimbandBirdwing-Homologous, ½
structuresamebutfunctionsdifferent. ½
24 Physical forces (like transpiration pull & root pressure) help in transport of water in xylem while
translocation of food in phloem is achieved by utilizing energy.// No energy required for water trans-
portinxylem,energyrequiredfortranslocationoffoodinphloem 1+1
25 a) Green grass hopper, because they stand out, against brown background of dry bushes.
(½+½ + ½)
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b) Brown ½
c)Naturalselection. (1)
26 e.g. Phytoplankton?Zooplankton?Smallfish?Bird ½×4=2
(anyothersuitableexampleofaquaticfoodchain)
Tertiaryconsumer(e.g.Bird) ½
Pesticides are not degradable & get progressively accumulated at each trophic level. ½
27. 1. Male
2. Female
3. X and Y
4. X and X
5. XX
6. XX
7. XY
8. XY ½ x 8= 4
Achildwhoinherits‘X’chromosomefromfatherwillbeagirlandtheonewhoinherits‘Y’chromo-
some from father will be a boy. 1
OR
1. A. Hydra
B. Fungi
C. Bryophyllum
D. Planaria ½ x 4=2
2. Asexualmodeofreproduction 1
3.
•Onlyoneindividualisrequired
•Progenyisidenticallikep/arents
•Produced in large number (any other valid point) (Any two) 1 x 2=2

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Class 10 Cbse Science Sample Paper

  • 1. w w w .edurite.com 303 DESIGN OF QUESTION PAPER SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER X - SCIENCE (THEORY) Time : 2½ Hours Max. Marks : 60 The weightage of marks for different topics of the content for the question paper shall be as under: A. Weightage to Content/Subject units S.No Content Unit Marks 1. Chemical Substances 18 2. World of living 16 3. Effects of current 10 4. Light 08 5. Natural Resources : (i) Sources of Energy 04 (ii) Our Environment and 04 Management of Natural Resources Total 60 B. Weightage to forms of Questions S.No. Form of Questions Marks for No. of Total Marks each question questions 1. Very short answer type (VSA) 01 09 09 2. Short answer type (SA I) 02 09 18 3. Short answer type (SA II) 03 06 18 4. Long answer type (LA) 05 03 15 Total 27 60
  • 2. w w w .edurite.com 304 C. Number of Sections The question paper will have two sections A & B D. Scheme of Options There will be no overall choice. However, there is an internal choice in every question of five marks category. E. Weightage to difficulty level of questions S.No. Estimated difficulty level of Percentage questions 1. Easy 15 2. Average 70 3. Difficult 15 F. Typology of Questions In order to assess different abilities related to the subject, the question paper includes open-ended questions, drawing/illustrations based questions, communication-skill based questions and activity-based questions. About 20% weightage has been assigned to questions testing higher order thinking skills of learners.
  • 3. w w w .edurite.com 305 BLUE PRINT I X SCIENCE (THEORY) VSA SA - I SA - II LA Total Unit (1 Mark) (2 Marks) (3 Marks) (5 Marks) ChemicalSubstances 3(3) 4(2) 6(2) 5(1) 18(8) World of Living 2(2) 6(3) 3(1) 5(1) 16(7) Effects of current 1(1) 4(2) - 5(1) 10(4) Light 2(2) - 6(2) - 8(4) Natural Resources 1(1) 4(2) 3(1) - 8(4) Total 9(9) 18(9) 18(6) 15(3) 60(27) Form of Questions
  • 4. w w w .edurite.com 306 SAMPLE PAPER I X - SCIENCE (THEORY) Time : 2½ Hours Max. Marks : 60 General Instructions 1. The question paper comprises of two sectionsAand B.You have to attempt both the sections. 2. Allquestionsarecompulsory. 3. Thereisnooverallchoice.However,internalchoicehasbeenprovidedinallthethreequestionsoffive marks category. Only one option in such questions is to be attempted. 4. All questions of sectionAand all questions of section B are to be attempted separately. 5. Questions 1 to 6 in section A and 17 to 19 in section B are very short answer questions.These carry one mark each. 6. Questions7to10insectionAand20to24insectionBareshortanswertypequestionsandcarrytwo marks each. 7. Questions 11 to 14 in sectionAand 25 to 26 in section B are also short answer type questions and carry three marks each. 8. Questions 15 and 16 in sectionAand question 27 in section B are long answer type questions and carry five marks each. SECTIONA 1. ArayoflightLMisincidentonamirrorasshowninthefigure.Theangleofincidenceforthisrayis the angle between it and the line joining two other points in the figure. Name these two points. 2. Metals generally occur in solid state. Name and write symbol of a metal that exists in liquid state at roomtemperature. (1) 3. Duringsummerseason,amilkmanusuallyaddsaverysmallamountofbakingsodatofreshmilk.Give one reason. (1) 4. Thefollowingtablegivesthevaluesofrefractiveindicesofafewmedia. S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 Medium Water Crown Glass Rock salt Ruby Diamond Refractive 1.33 1.52 1.54 1.71 2.42 Index
  • 5. w w w .edurite.com 307 Use this table to give an example of a medium pair so that light speeds up when it goes from one of these media to another. (1) 5. Whydopotatochipsmanufacturersfillthepacketofchipswithnitrogengas? (1) 6. Generally alloys are used in electrical heating devices instead of pure metals. What could be the reason? (1) 7. Toothenamelisoneofthehardestsubstancesinourbody.Howdoesitundergodamageduetoeating chocolates and sweets? How do tooth pastes prevent this damage? (2) 8. Astudenthasbeencollectingsilvercoinsandcoppercoins.Onedaysheobservedablackcoatingon silver coins and green coating on copper coins. Give the chemical name of black and green coating. How are they formed? (2) 9. Two students perform the experiments on series and parallel combinations of two given resistors R1 and R2 and plot the followingV-I graphs. Which of two diagrams correctly represent the labels ‘series and parallel’ on the plotted curves? Justifyyouranswer. (2) 10. Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines of a current carrying solenoid. What does the pattern of field linesinsidethesolenoidindicate?Writeoneapplicationofmagneticfieldofcurrentcarryingsolenoid. (2) 11. Out of two solar cookers, one was covered with a plane glass slab and the other was left open. Which of the two solar cookers will be more efficient and why? (2) 12. What is biogas? How is it obtained from biomass? Why is biogas considered an ideal fuel? (2) 13. A student finds the writing on the blackboard blurred and unclear when sitting on the last desk in the classroom.Hehowever,seesitclearlywhensittingonthefrontdeskatanapproximatedistanceof2m from the blackboard. Drawraydiagramstoillustratetheformationofimageoftheblackboardwritingbyhiseye-lenswhen he is seated at the (i) last desk (ii) front desk. Namethekindoflensthatwouldhelphimtoseeclearlyevenwhenheisseatedatthelastdesk.Draw araydiagramtoillustratehowthislenshelpshimtoseeclearly. (3) 14. Whatismeantbyreactivityseriesofmetals?Statewhichofthefollowingchemicalreactionswilltake
  • 6. w w w .edurite.com 308 placegivingsuitablereasonforeach. Zn (s) + Cu SO4 (aq) ----> Zn SO4 (aq) + Cu (s) Fe (s) + Zn SO4 (aq) ----> Fe SO4 (aq) + Zn (s) Zn (s) + Fe SO4 (aq) ----> Zn SO4 (aq) + Fe (s) (3) 15. (a) Two lenses have power of (i) + 2D (ii) - 4D. What is the nature and focal length of each lens.? (b) An object is kept at a distance of 100cm from each of the above lenses. Calculatethe(i)imagedistance(ii)magnificationineachofthetwocases. (3) 16. The following table shows the position of six elements A, B, C, D, E and F in the periodic table. Groups 1 2 3 to 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Periods 2. A B C 3. D E F Usingtheabovetableanswerthefollowingquestions: (a) Whichelementwillformonlycovalentcompunds? (b) Whichelementisametalwithvalency2? (c) Whichelementisanon-metalwithvalency 3? (d) Write a common name for the family of elements C and F. (e) Out of D and E, which one has a bigger atomic radius and why? (3) 17. An organic compound ‘A’is widely used as a preservative in pickles and has a molecular formula C2 H2 O2 . This compound reacts with ethanol to form a sweet smelling compound‘B’. (i) Identifythecompound‘A’ (ii) Writethechemicalequationforitsreactionwithethanoltoformcompound‘B’. (iii) How can we get compound ‘A’back from ‘B’? (iv) Name the process and write corresponding chemical equation. (v) Which gas is produced when compound ‘A’reacts with washing soda? Writethechemicalequation. (5) OR (a) Why does carbon form largest number of compounds? Give two reasons. (b) Why are some of these called saturated and other unsaturated compounds? (c) Which of these two is more reactive? (d) Write the names of the compounds :
  • 7. w w w .edurite.com 309 (5) 18. In a household electric circuit different appliances are connected in parallel to one another. Give two reasons. An electrician puts a fuse of rating 5A in that part of domestic electrical circuit in which an electrical heater of rating 1.5kW, 220V is operating. What is likely to happen in this case and why? What change, if any, needs to be made? (5) OR Youaregivenfollowingcurrent-timegraphsfromtwodifferentsources: (i) Name the type of current in two cases. (ii) Identify any one source for each type of these currents. (iii) What is the frequency of current in case II in India? (iv) Use above graphs to write two difference between the current in two cases. (v) What is the advantage ofAC over DC? (5) SECTION B 19. Whydoaquaticanimalsbreathfasterthattheterrestrialanimals? 1 20. Nameoneplantgrowthhormonewhichretardsgrowthduringextremelydryseason. 1 21. Whenplantsareeatenbyprimaryconsumers,agreatdealofenergyislostasheattothe environment andsomeamountgoesin carryingoutvarious lifeprocesses.Statetheaveragepercentageofenergy lostinthismanner. 1 22. Listthesequenceofeventsthatoccurwhenaplantisexposedtounidirectionallight,leadingtobending of a growing shoot.Also name the hormone and the type of movement 2 23. From the set of figures given below, make a pair of homologous and analogous organs each and give one reason in case of both, to justify your answer. 2
  • 8. w w w .edurite.com 310 24. Howistransportofwaterinxylemtissuedifferentfromtranslocationoffoodinphloemtissue? 25. A group of grass hoppers – some green and some brown lived in a grassland having dry bushes and dry grass. (a) Which one would normally be picked up by predatory birds and why? 3 (b) Populationofwhichgrasshopperwillincrease? (c) Name this phenomenon Q.26 Make an aquatic food chain up to tertiary consumer level. State the trophic level at which concen- trationofpesticideismaximumandwhy? 3 Q.27 Identifymaleandfemaleinthefiguresgivenbelow.Alsofillintheblanks3to8andthenclarifyabout the misconception that mother and not father is responsible for bearing daughters and not sons.
  • 9. w w w .edurite.com 311 OR 1. Identifytheorganismsinfigure A,B,CandD. 2. Identifythelifeprocess commonlyshowninallthefigures. 3. How is this life process advantageous to the organisms? Mention any two advantages. 5
  • 10. w w w .edurite.com 312 SCIENCE Sample Paper I Marking Scheme Value Points Q.No. Marks SECTIONA 1. M and C 1 2. Mercury / Hg 1 3. Beingalkaline,bakingsodaneutralizesthelacticacidformedinthemilkandpreventsitsspoilage. 4. Anypairofmediafromhigherrefractiveindextolowerrefractiveindexsaymedium2to1. 1 5. To provide an inert atmosphere to prevent chips from getting oxidised. 1 6. Alloyshavehighmeltingpoint./donotoxidize(burn)readilyathightemperature. 1 7. Tooth enamel is made up of calcium phosphate which gets corroded when the pH in the mouth is below 5.5. Bacteria present in the mouth produce acids by degradation of sugar in the mouth after eating.Toothpasteswhichcontainbases,neutralizetheacidformed. 2 8. Blackcoating:Silversulphide. ½ Green coating : Copper carbonate ½ By the action of (i) H2 S or sulphur compounds present in the atmosphere. ½ (ii)Atmosphericcarbondioxide ½ 9. A is correct 1 Aseffectiveresistanceisgreaterinseriescombinationcomparedtoparallelcombination,V/Rwillbe lessforseriescombination,hencestrengthofthecurrentwillbelowerforseriescombination. 1 10. Patternofmagneticfieldlines ½ Itindicatesthatthemagneticfieldisthesameatallpointsinsidethesolenoid 1 Formakinganelectromagnet ½ 11. Thesolarcookerwiththeglassslab:astheheatgetstrappedwithinthecookerandthetemperatureof the cooker rises. It rises more than the uncovered cooker/green house effect. 2 12. Biogasisamixtureofmethane,carbondioxide,hydrogenandhydrogensulphide. ½ Biogas is obtained by anaerobic decomposition of biomas. ½ 1.HeatingCapacityhigh 2.Burneswithoutsmoke 3. Leaves no residue ½ x 2 4. Slurry left behind can be used as a manure 13. CorrectRayDiagrams ½ , ½
  • 11. w w w .edurite.com 313 Concave lens / Correct ray diagram ½ , ½ 14. Reactivityseriesisalistofmetalsarrangedintheorderoftheirdecreasingactivities 1 (a) Reaction will take place because Zn is above Cu in the activity series 1 (b)ReactionwillnottakeplaceasFeisbelowZnintheactivityseriesandcannotdisplaceZnfromits compound. 1 15. (a) (i) +50cm, convex lens ½ + ½ (ii) -25cm, concave lens (b) 16. (a) E ½ (b) D ½ (c ) B ½ (d) Noble Gases /Inert Gases ½ (e) D, atomic radius decreases with greater nuclear charge in the same period ½, ½ 17. (i) Ethanoic acid /Acetic acid 1 (ii) CH3 COOH+ C2 H5 OH à CH3 COOC2 H5 +H2 O 1 (iii)Saponification CH3 COOC2 H5 NaOHà C2 H5 OH+CH3 COOH ½+½ (iv) CO2 GAS 1 2CH3 COOH+Na2 CO3 à 2CH3 COONa +H2 O+CO2 1 OR (a) Due to the property of Catenation. Carbon has unique property to form bonds with other carbon atoms. 1 (b) Saturated compounds are those in which all the valencies of carbon atoms are satisfied by single bond between them. 1 In unsaturated compounds, the valency per carbon atom remains unsatisfied. Thus there is a double bond between carbon atoms. 1 (c) Unsaturated hydrocarbon 1
  • 12. w w w .edurite.com 314 (d) (i) Bromoethane ½ + ½ (ii)Hexyne 18. (i)The appliances can be operated independently. ½ (ii)Theygetthesameappliedvoltage ½ The fuse will not blow off even if the current in these devices were to exceed their safe current value. This could damage these devices and even cause fire. 3 Any fuse of lower amperage needs to put in the circuit. 1 OR (i) I: Direct current; II :Alternating current 1 (ii) I: Dry cell ; II :Alternating current generator 1 (iii) I: Zero ; II : 50 cycles per second 1 (iv) I:Directionremainsconstantandvalueofcurrentremainssame. ½ II: In case ofAC both the value as well as the direction of the current changes. ½. (v) Power can be transmitted over long distances without much loss of energy. 1 SECTION - B 19. Because the dissolved oxygen is fairly low in water compared to the amount of oxygen in the air. ½+½ 20. Abscisicacid 1 21. 90% 1 22. - - Auxin diffuses towards shady side. ½+½ - Causes elongation on one side ( shady side) resulting in bending. ½ - Phototropic movement ½ 23 BirdwingandBat wing–Analogous, ½ structuresdifferentbutfunctionssame, ½ HumanforelimbandBirdwing-Homologous, ½ structuresamebutfunctionsdifferent. ½ 24 Physical forces (like transpiration pull & root pressure) help in transport of water in xylem while translocation of food in phloem is achieved by utilizing energy.// No energy required for water trans- portinxylem,energyrequiredfortranslocationoffoodinphloem 1+1 25 a) Green grass hopper, because they stand out, against brown background of dry bushes. (½+½ + ½)
  • 13. w w w .edurite.com 315 b) Brown ½ c)Naturalselection. (1) 26 e.g. Phytoplankton?Zooplankton?Smallfish?Bird ½×4=2 (anyothersuitableexampleofaquaticfoodchain) Tertiaryconsumer(e.g.Bird) ½ Pesticides are not degradable & get progressively accumulated at each trophic level. ½ 27. 1. Male 2. Female 3. X and Y 4. X and X 5. XX 6. XX 7. XY 8. XY ½ x 8= 4 Achildwhoinherits‘X’chromosomefromfatherwillbeagirlandtheonewhoinherits‘Y’chromo- some from father will be a boy. 1 OR 1. A. Hydra B. Fungi C. Bryophyllum D. Planaria ½ x 4=2 2. Asexualmodeofreproduction 1 3. •Onlyoneindividualisrequired •Progenyisidenticallikep/arents •Produced in large number (any other valid point) (Any two) 1 x 2=2