REVISION TEST
CLASS 10TH
Q1. Answer in one word or one sentence (10*1=10)
1. Identify the product which represents the solid state in the above reaction.
a) Barium chloride b) Barium sulphate c) Sodium chloride d) Sodium sulphate
2. The colour of the solution observed after 30 minutes of placing zinc metal to
copper sulphate solution is a) Blue b) Colourless c) Dirty green d) Reddish Brown
3. Mild non-corrosive basic salt is a) Ca (OH)2 b) NaCl c) NaOH d) NaHCO3
4. Generally food is broken and absorbed within the body of organisms. In which of
the following organisms is it done outside the body?
a) Amoeba b) Mushroom c) Paramoecium d) Lice
or
b) Receptors are usually located in sense organs. Gustatory receptors are present in
a) tongue b) nose c) eye d) ear
5. An object is placed in front of a convex mirror. Its image is formed : a) at a
distance equal to the object distance in front of the mirror
. b) at twice the distance of the object in front of the mirror
c) half the distance of the object in front of the mirror
d) behind the mirror and it’s position varies according to the object distance.
6. When light enters the atmosphere it strikes on extremely fine particles, which
deflect the rays of light in all possible directions, This is due to - a) reflection of light
b) atmospheric refraction c) scattering of light d) dispersion of light
7. Consider the following statements about small intestine and select the one which
is NOT correct:
(a) The length of the small intestine in animals differs as it depends on the type of
food they eat
(b) The small intestine is the site of complete digestion of food
(c) The small intestine receives secretions from liver and pancreas
(d) The villi of the small intestine absorb water from the unabsorbed food before it
gets removed from the body via the anus.
8. Assertion (A): The colour of aqueous solution of copper sulphate turns colourless
when a piece of lead is added to it.
Reason (R): Lead is more reactive than copper, and hence displaces copper from its
salt solution
9. Assertion (A): Blood clotting prevents excessive loss of blood
Reason (R): Blood clotting is due to blood plasma and white blood cells present in
the blood.
10. State the difference in chemical composition between baking soda and baking
powder.
Q2. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS (6*2=12)
1. What is the purpose of making urine in the body? Where is it stored?
2. Write an equation for
A) Blue coloured copper crystal are heated
B) sodium hydrogen carbonate is heated while cooking
3. How is the time and amount of insulin regulated in blood?
Or
How is reproduction in frog different from that of humans?
4. What is the function of pulmonary artery and vena cava?
5. With the help of schematic diagram, show the path of breakdown of pyruvate in
presence of oxygen.
6. . Name the part of the human excretory system where nephrons are found. Write
the structure and function of nephron
Q3 Answer the questions accordingly (7*4=28)
1. Describe the role of ATP in human respiration and How desert plants perform
photosynthesis if their stomata remain closed during the day?
2. Complete the following ray diagram
A)State the nature , position and size of image formed
B) type of mirror used
3. Give reasons
A) danger signals installed in buildings are red in colour
B) Sky appears dark to passengers travelling in airplanes
C) The path of beam light passing through the colloid makes path visible
4. Why kitchen garden is considered artificial ecosystem while a forest is considered
natural ecosystem?
Or
. Observe the following diagram and identify the process and its significance
5. The industrial process used for the manufacture of caustic soda involves
electrolysis of an aqueous solution of compound ‘X’. In this process, two gases ‘Y’
and ‘Z’ are liberated. ‘Y’ is liberated at cathode and ‘Z’, which is liberated at anode,
on treatment with dry slaked lime forms a compound ‘B’. Name X, Y, Z and B.
6. ) Name the part of brain which is responsible for the following actions:
(i) Maintaining posture and balance
(ii) Beating of heart
(iii) Thinking
(iv) Blood pressure
Or
Name the part responsible for
I) Part where fertilization occurs
II) Part from where semen is released
III) Part which releases testosterone
IV) Part which helps in nourishment of the foetus
7. ) List the role of each of the following in our digestive system:
(a) Hydrochloric acid
(b) Trypsin
(c) Muscular walls of stomach
(d) Salivary amylase
Q4 Case Based Questions (5*2=10)
1. Hold a concave mirror in your hand and direct its reflecting surface towards the
sun. Direct the light reflected by the mirror on to a white card-board held close to
the mirror. Move the card-board back and forth gradually until you find a bright,
sharp spot of light on the board. This spot of light is the image of the sun on the
sheet of paper; which is also termed as "Principal Focus" of the concave mirror.
(a) List 2 applications of concave mirror.
(b) If the distance between the mirror and the principal focus is 15 cm, find the
radius of curvature of the mirror.
(c) Draw a ray diagram to show the type of image formed when an object is placed
between pole and focus of a concave mirror.
2. Many optical instruments consist of a number of lenses. They are combined to
increase the magnification and sharpness of the image. The net power (P) of the
lenses placed in contact is given by the algebraic sum of the powers of the individual
lenses P1,P2,P3… as P=P1+P2+P3+… This is also termed as the simple additive
property of the power of lens, widely used to design lens systems of cameras,
microscopes, and telescopes. These lens systems can have a combination of convex
lenses and also concave lenses.
(a) What is the nature (convergent / divergent) of the combination of a convex lens
of power +4 D and a concave lens of power -2 D?
b) Calculate the focal length of a lens of power -2.5 D.
c) show the nature and position of an image formed by a convex lens of power +1 D,
when an object is placed at a distance of 20 cm from its optical centre.
d) How is a virtual image formed by a convex lens different from that formed by a
concave lens? Under what conditions do a convex and a concave lens form virtual
images?