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086/1X/SA2/41/ AT Class - 1X ‘wat - 1X SCIENCE fear ‘Time :3 to 3% hours ‘Maximum Marks :80 wma: 3H Total No. of Pages :@ General Instructions 1 2 3 10, The question paper comprises of two sections, A and B you are to attempt both the sections, All questions are compulsory. ‘Thereis no overall choice, However, internal choice has been provided inallthe three questions of five marks category. Only one option in such question isto be attempted. {All questions to section A ancl all questions of section B are to be attempted separately (Question numbers 1 to 4 in section A are one mark questions. These are to be answered in ‘one word or one sentence. (Question numbers 5 to 13 are two mark questions, to be answered in about 30 words ‘Question numbers 14 to 22 are three mack questions, to be answered in about 50 words. (Question numbers 23 4025 ate five mark questions, to be answered in about 70 words. ‘Question numbers 26 to 41 in section B are multiple choice questions based on practical sills, Ech question is one mark question. You are ta choose one mest appropriate response ‘out ofthe four provided to you. ‘An additional 15 minutes time has been alloted fo read this question paper only ye g2 &s vt Rs SECTION - A What is the work done against gravity when a body is moved jontally alonga frictionless surface ‘Wx balls vow veclly upward i velo goes on decresing. Whathappene tots potent energy a ay becom 0807 What is biogeochemical cycle? [Name two industrial air pollutants. (@) What type of wave is represented by density - distance graph ? + {b) What is meant by transverse wave ? Give an example, (@) A floating boat displaces water weighing 6000 N. 7 (What's the buoyant force on the boat. 308 (i) What isthe weight ofthe boat (OY What happens to the buoyant force as more and more volume ofa sli objets invmersed ina liquid (a) Define density and write its $.1 unit. hu (0) "Therelative density of mercury is 18.6. What does this statement mean ? How is ozone layer useful to-us, What causes reduction of the ozone layer? 2 How do fossil fuel cause air- pollution 2 me Composition of the nucle of two atomic species "X’ and "Y’ are given below ; a x Y Proton 8 8 Neutron 8 10 {Give the mass number of X’ and" (Gi) What is the relationship between the two species ? Calculate the number of moles in 17g of H,O,, (Atomic weight of H=1, O=16u) Give one example of exch : (a) Reptile which has 2 four chambered heart. (6) Bgg- laying mammal (6) Parasitic Platyhelminthes ova (@)__ Division among plants which has the simplest organisms, 086 /1X/SA2/41/ AL 2 Bo pu ps Cc”. ran pb 2. Identify the phylum forthe following characteristics given 2 (0) Organisms with joint appendages. (0) Organisms are generally Nat worms (0 Body is segmented (@) Skin of organs is fall of spes [A source is producing 1500 sounds waves in 3 seconds. Ifthe distance covered by & Compression and ai adjacent rarefaction be 68 cm find (a) frequency {Gy wavelengts and. (e)_ velocity af sound wave {@) State the laws of reflection of sound. (6) Why ate te ceilings of concert halls made curved ? Draw a diagram to ilustate your answer ‘A boy throws a rubber ball vertically upwards, What typeof work is done; (3) _ by the force applied by the boy () by the gravitational fore. Support your answer with reason @) What does 1 mole of substance represent? a (8) Which has more number of molecules. 100g of Np oF 100 g NH? Define © Atomicty (8) Valeney (i) Molecule ‘What precantions will you tke to justify “Prevention i better than cure.” Write any three precations (0) Who discovered ‘vaccine fr the firs time! (6) Name two vial diseases which can be prevented by using vaccines. What i P ¥ fnmmanity ? Write the cause, symptoms and prevention of AIDS. Classify the following organisms based on the absence / presence of true coelom i soaelomate, pseudecoelomate and coelomate) (@) Scorpion. (sea anemone (9 Ascaris (@) Earthworm (9 Wochereria (Neves 086/1X/8A2/41/A1 a es 24, b> (a) What do you understand by kinetic energy. (©) Derive an expression for the kinetic energy of a body. (0) A body of mass 100kg is lifted up by 10 m. Find (the amount of wark done, (i) the potential energy of the body at that height oR (a) Define the $1 unit of power. (©) Establish a relationship between $1 unit and commercial unit of energy. (©) Acar of weight 20000 N climbs up a hill at a steady speed of 8 m/s gaining a height of 120 m in 100 s Caleulate 5 (work done by the ear fii) power of engine of car (@)__ tan atom contains one electron and one proton, what will be the total charge on it? (b) On the basis of Thompson’s model of an atom, explain how the atom is neutral as a whole, (6) Draw a sketch of Bohr model of an atom with three shells OR With the help of labelled diagram describe in brief the Rutherford’s alpha particle scattering experiment, Write any three important conclusions drawn from the experiment. (2) How is soil formed ? (&) Mention one cause of soil erosion. (©) What is top soll ? oR (a) What percentage of elemental form of oxygen is found in earth's atmosphere and by which process oxygen is returned back to the atmosphere (0) What are the two forms of oxygen found in atmosphere. (6) Represent oxygen cyele that is operating in nature diagrammatically, SECTION - B While performing an experiment on verifying the laws of reflection of sound, a student is to choose between (anarrow or a wide tube and (i) a strong or a faint source of sound. ‘The observed experimental difference, between the values of angle of incidence and angle of reflection, is likely to be minimum when he chooses a (a) narrow tube and a faint source (b) wide tube and a faint source. (narrow tube and a strong source (@) wide tube and a strong source 086 /1X/SA2/41/ AL 4 27. Thé correct position ofthe ear ofthe observer is shown in y of ZS a > foZX | fas? wa oe 6e po 28 “The correct experimental setup for determining the mass ofa solid in water is Q town gue @ 9. A student notes the following observations in a spring balance which is held as shown. The weight of the slid is found out in two ways, The loss in weight is (@) 8g © 3g ©) 6g (a) 20 086 /1X/8.A2/41/A1 5 7 38+ A-student takes the folowing observations for finding out the volume ofa given body ‘The volume is (©) 20ml —(@)_None of the above ) 3% Inthe experiment to establish the relation between loss in weight ofan immersed solid with the weight of water displaced by it, the correct set-up is in figure ; 22.- Asin mesial oe eg ga renee Rg ee emg Pepper teeter ge sre ere Soomot a Hvar Ue Ree ang ETE oe ie raeuny Oaseeaa (a) W,>W)> Ws ) Wi>W, = Wy (©) W,>W3>W, @ W,~W.

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