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General Instructions to the Candidate :
1. There are three parts in the question paper :
Part A : Physics, Part B : Chemistry, Part C : Biology.
2. This question paper consists of objective and subjective types of
38 questions.
3. This question paper has been sealed by reverse jacket. You have to cut
on the right side to open the paper at the time of commencement of the
examination. Check whether all the pages of the question paper are
intact.
4. Follow the instructions given against both the objective and subjective
types of questions.
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questions.
6. The maximum time to answer the paper is given at the top of the
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PART - A
( PHYSICS )
I. Four alternatives are given for each of the following questions /
incomplete statements. Choose the correct alternative and write the
complete answer along with its letter of alphabet. 2×1=2
1. The correct statement among the following related to the concave
lens is
(A) converges the light rays
(B) diverges the light rays
(C) forms inverted image
(D) forms real image.
2. The SI unit of resistivity is
(A) ohm (B) volt
(C) watt (D) ohm-metre.
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II. Answer the following questions : 3×1=3
3. Calculate the power of convex lens with a focal length of + 0·5 m.
4. What are the reasons for occurring overload in an electric circuit ?
5. What is a solar cell ?
III. Answer the following questions : 3×2=6
6. An electric bulb with a resistance of 50 Ω is connected to 10 V
battery in an electric circuit. Calculate the electric current flowing
through the electric bulb and electric power of the bulb.
7. Draw the diagram of a simple electric motor and label ‘Split
rings’ ?
8. Write any two limitations of producing electricity from wind
energy.
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IV. Answer the following questions : 3×3=9
9. a) State the two laws of refraction of light.
b) “The refractive index of diamond is 2·42.” Write the meaning of
this statement.
10. Draw the ray diagram of image formation when the object is kept at
2 F 1 of the convex lens. With the help of the ray diagram, mention
the position and nature of the image formed.
[ F 1 : Principal focus of the lens ]
OR
Draw the ray diagram of image formation when the object is kept
between C and F of the concave mirror. With the help of the ray
diagram mention the position and the nature of the image formed.
[ F : Principal focus of the mirror, C : Centre of curvature of mirror ]
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11. List the properties of the magnetic field due to the flow of electric
current in a solenoid. What are the two methods of increasing
magnetic field in a solenoid ?
V. Answer the following questions : 2×4=8
12. a) Write any four uses of concave mirror.
b) An object is placed at a distance of 15 cm on the principal axis
in front of a concave lens with a focal length of 10 cm. Find the
image distance.
13. a) State Joule’s law of heating. Name any two devices that work
on the application of this law.
b) Why are the alloys like nichrome used in electrical heating
devices ?
OR
a) State Ohm’s law. In domestic electric circuit electrical
appliances are not connected in series. Why ?
b) Write the factors on which resistance of a conductor depends.
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PART - B
( CHEMISTRY )
VI. Four alternatives are given for each of the following questions /
incomplete statements. Choose the correct alternative and write the
complete answer along with its letter of alphabet. 2×1=2
14. The metal that displaces copper from copper sulphate solution is
(A) mercury
(B) gold
(C) iron
(D) silver
15. Number of single bonds found in the molecular structure of propanal
is
(A) 8 (B) 6
(C) 7 (D) 5
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VII. Answer the following question : 1×1=1
16. State the modern periodic law.
VIII. Answer the following questions : 2×2=4
17. Draw the diagram of the arrangement of apparatus used to show the
electrolysis of water and label the ‘graphite rod’.
18. The chemical reaction that takes place between sodium sulphate and
barium chloride is called double displacement reaction. Why ? Write
the balanced chemical equation for this reaction.
OR
What is the type of chemical reaction in which quicklime is obtained
by lime stone (calcium carbonate) ? Write a chemical equation for
this reaction.
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IX. Answer the following questions : 3×3=9
19. Draw the diagram of arrangement of the apparatus to show the
reaction of zinc granules with dilute sulphuric acid and testing
hydrogen gas by burning. Label the following parts :
i) Zinc granules
ii) Soap solution.
20. a) What is neutralisation reaction ? Give an example.
b) What is the common name of the compound that has
1
molecular formula CaSO 4 . H 2 O.
2
21. Write the two reasons for placing oxygen and sulphur in a same
group of modern periodic table. Which one of these elements has
larger atomic size and why ?
[ Atomic number of oxygen = 8, Atomic number of sulphur = 16 ]
OR
Write the limitations of Mendeleev’s periodic table. Why is silicon
called metalloid ?
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X. Answer the following question : 1×4=4
22. a) Write any two differences between saturated and unsaturated
carbon compounds.
b) Write the structural formula of the following carbon
compounds :
i) Benzene
ii) Butane
XI. Answer the following question : 1×5=5
23. a) Explain the formation of ionic bond between sodium atom and
chlorine atom. [ Atomic number of sodium is 11, Atomic
number of chlorine is 17 ]
b) List any four general properties of ionic compounds.
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PART - C
( BIOLOGY )
XII. Four alternatives are given for each of the following questions /
incomplete statements. Choose the correct alternative and write the
complete answer along with its letter of alphabet. 4×1=4
24. In plants the major function of xylem is the transportation of
(A) water
(B) food
(C) amino acids
(D) oxygen.
25. An example for positive geotropism in plants is
(A) growth of shoot
(B) growth of roots into deep soil
(C) growth of tendrils of creepers
(D) upward growth of roots.
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26. Primary consumers in any food chain are always
(A) carnivores
(B) herbivores
(C) higher carnivores
(D) producers.
27. Part of a flower in the plant that develops into fruit is
(A) petal
(B) stigma
(C) ovary
(D) style.
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XIII. Answer the following questions : 4×1=4
28. Which hormone inhibits the growth of plants ?
29. What is the sex of a child born by receiving X chromosome from
father ?
30. Nowadays Chlorofluorocarbon ( CFC ) free refrigerators are being
manufactured. Why ?
31. What is ‘biological magnification’ ?
XIV. Answer the following questions : 3×2=6
32. Mention any two effects of non-biodegradable substances on the
environment.
OR
Mention any two methods that reduce the problems caused while
disposing the wastes.
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33. Can the wing of butterfly and the wing of bat be considered as
Analogous organs ? If yes, why ? If no, why ?
34. Draw the diagram showing the structure of human excretory system
and label ‘ureter’.
XV. Answer the following questions : 3×3=9
35. Explain the stages of ‘double circulation’ of the blood in humans.
OR
Mention the events that occur during photosynthesis in plants.
What are the methods used by plants to get rid of excretory
products ?
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36. How does uterus prepare to receive the fertilized egg in woman ?
What happens if egg does not fertilise ? Explain.
37. “An individual organism cannot pass the experiences acquired
during its life time to the progenies of the next generation.” Explain
this concept with the help of an illustration.
OR
Pure ‘short’ pea plant is crossed with pure ‘tall’ pea plant. Represent
the results obtained in F 2 generation of monohybrid cross with the
help of checker board and mention the ratio of the types of plants
obtained.
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XVI. Answer the following question : 1×4=4
38. Draw the diagram showing the structure of the human brain and
label the following parts :
i) Cerebellum
ii) Mid-brain.
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