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Sample Paper 3
Sample Paper 3
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ma took 5 mL of I«;.ut nitrate solution in a bealrer.and
J. llee iassium iodide solutio n to it. What Would - -L- ..i......__.
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'Jbe solution turned r>ed
(a) .,n.·te precipit ate wa:; formed
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(b) Yellow Pl'IICipilate
(d)lbe
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QUESTION J. sunlight.
CH4 +CI 2 - . p ..
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identify the produc t 'P' of the reactio n.
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( )CHP+ HCI (b)CH ~z+Ha
c:icHCl3+HCI . (d)CHiC 12+Hz+ Ha
d chemk: al equation?
- ;· Which of the following correct ly represe nts a balance
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·~«c).ThepHofasolul'~l:C~~-mm~
S The graph given below depicts a neutral isation reactio
Instructions
in 5 sections. .
(i) This question paper consists of 39 questions s tudent is
All question s are compuls ory. However . an internal choice is provided in some ques tions. A
(ii)
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expected to attempt only one of these questions .
s .carrying I mark each.
(iii) Section A consists of 20 objective type question io ns s hould in
s carrying 02 marks each. Answer to these quest
(iv) Section B consists of 6 Very Short question .
the range of 30 to 50 words. s
s carr:i;ng 03 marks eoch. Ans wer lo these question Voune ol aod added
(v) Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type.question
should in the range of 50 to 80 words.
c question s Which lette r denote s the area of the graph where
both acid and salt are present?
questions carr:ii ng 05 marks coch. Ans wer 1.0 theB
(vi) Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type (b)B (c)C (d)D
should be in the range of 80 to 120 words. .
(a)A
nt of 04 mnrks ench with s uh,pnrui
(vii) Section E consists of 3 source-b.ased/case -based unit.S of assessme tetra,·alency?
6. Which of the followi ng elemen ts does not show
w~ ™fil ~c ~o
Section-A 7. Which of the given option correct ly represe nts
the parent acid and base o( calcium
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c;odel D
L~aJ in normal A B c. A B C D
4 1 . (b) 3 4 l 2
air in light (a) . 2
(c) 1
2 3 .4 (d) 4 2 .
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be ·mad . fi ·
.. rb t is the maxim um resista nce which can each of
e using . ~e.resistors ,.
13, V1 a"> . , .. .
1/50 , (d)2.sn
. (c)in · ··
(a)l!l (b)Sn
ObseIYe the diagram given below. . neutra l wire, earth wire, tin and lead
12. 16. With refere nce to four compo nents live wire,
which one of the option s in the table is correc t?
alloy wire,
Neutral wire Earth wire nn and Lead alloy w1re
Option Live wire
Green insulation low melting point
(a) Black insulati on Red insulation
Green insulation low melting point
(b) Red insulation Black insulation
Black insulation Red insulation
<cl Green insulati on Low melting point
Black insulation Red insulation
C (d) -Low melting p~int Green insulation
t,eam of white light falling on a._ le.t
. l,a9ed questions. (i} ~t,own in figure). Identify the colour ar"-alaaa
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.- - '~o• no. 17._ ..., are ~-JtealO Oand ReaSOR (R). Answer these quest; on,
,\s9eJ'tlon (A)
~"'hich colours of white light have maxino.
(ii) yw
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mwnanc1 . . . . .
1'heae consist of two stalefflfflts- beloW Or
sdecting the appropriate c,pdon ,tven 0 ~ t e,iplanatlon of A ed.
3 white
light passes through a dispersin
Ca) Both A and R are trve and R Is tbe ;
Cb) Both A and R are trve but R Is not e co
rrect ei1planatlon of A ·
~rch quantity remains constant when !:::te
•;pUtaup bdo
(c) A is true but R Is false lflediUJll· . passes lhnaala
. (d) A is false but R Is true rne the organs by which sexual reproducti . Horal · · ·
di flame is yellow. plantstakesplaOL
e of unburnt carb , p z6. t,la unisexual and bisexual flowers explain W1°?th'nexamp,e?
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17. Auertlon (A) Generally the can e d.
11ow ue to
presenc on
al"licf"
we
Reason (R) Flame of candle is ye b d wth
d I
motes latera u gro· ·
18. Auertlon (A) Removal of apical bu Pr:<> . . Section-C
Reason (R) The apical bud is the source of. aui1m. .
ge for both the sperms and urine. (Q. no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions)
19. Asllertlon (A) Ureter forms the common passa .
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Reason (R) It never carries both of them at the same time. . _P. Q and R are_3 elements which undergo chemical. reactions .,.,.,.,-1;__
to tbe
solenoid . 21 foJlowing equations. -•v.aug
20. Assertion (A) The magnetic field produced by a current carrymg
independen t of its length and cross-sectional area: . Is
(alc@ + ~ @+0 (bl(§;) +@-+@ +@
Reason (R) The magnetic field inside the solenoid is umform. (c)@ +0-+ @ +®
Answer the following questions.
Sedion-8 (i) Which element is most reactive?
(Q. no. 21 to 26 are very short answer .questions) (ii) Which element is least reactive?
(iii) State_the type of reaction listed above .
st th of oxides
21. A metal forms two types of oxide and rust in moi ure. Wri~e e formulas
and name the metal. Also giv~ the name of the metal used m hot w a ter apparat11s. 28. Analyse the following structures of carbon com~ounds and answer the given below.
H H H H H H
Or
I I I I I I
mak·
Sneha was confused that how gold being a very soft m etal is used in H-C== C-C-H , H-<;: -Br , H-C-C-O H, H-C-C- H H-C=·C
-H
jewellery. Write the name of the met~! added to ha~den i~. Also g ive the name
of~! I I. I I I \ ' en .
drawn
metal used in long distance cable wires and ment10n this property of metal H H H H
( R)
H H
(S)
· · (P) (Q )
into wires.
in a
22. 'Only variations that confer an advantage to an individual organisms w ill survive
population' . Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not?
23. State the functions of the following pl~nt hormones (a) Compound T belongs to which homologou s series ?
(a) Abscisic acid (b) Cytokinin (b) Among the P , S ,T and U compounds, which belongs to alkane series?
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in female (c) With resp ect to Q , R , Sand U compounds , which one is an unsaturated hydrocarbon
24. Name and_ explain the two mechanical method to prevent passage of sem en
system.
.reproductiv e tract. 29. Expla_in the m echanism b y which water enters continuous ly into root
25. A
Or
Sedion-E
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Section-D "ti l i tH" t't.
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The above images shows the p~sition and height of an object in front 'o f a convex le
A ·6 cm tall object is placed perpendicula.: to the princi~al axis of a convex lensn~
focal le~gth 25 cm. The distance of the obJect from Jens 1s 40 cm.
(a) ~ased _on the text and data in the above paragraph, determine the position of 1~
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(b) The magnification produced by the convex lens.
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Find the power of the len1>, (ll
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