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Series CABDS/5 Set-1 weawa ats QP. Code [RCAAsTal ] tat densi waa ats at sacgferar Roll No. We-ye % aaa fra | Candidates must write the Q.P. Code on the ttle page of the answer-book. ae me fear SCIENCE Petts are: 3 772 AREA 3TH : 80 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 NOTE ae ye 2728! ) eT Rie eee 39 72 @ | (i) wena & aie wa AT aie fee ag CM) yea—aa as a1 Vere oet-gferar & We-oe & fered | (Ww) gen wea ar am fran ye aa a) weet, 2 gear Sr ais wage fre | (V) 34 wa aI 15-31/5/1 1 0 «ger as ad fe re re a Please check that this question paper contains 27 printed pages. Please check that this question paper contains 39 questions. Q.P. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer-book before attempting it. 16 minute time has been alotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 am. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 am., the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. 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(ii) This question paper is divided into five sections ~ A, B, C, D and E. : (iii) Section A ~ Questions No. 1 to 20 are multiple choice questions, Each question carries 1 mark. (iv) Section B - Questions No. 21 to 26 are very short answer type questions. Each question carries 2 marks. Answer to these questions should be in the range of 30 to 50 words. (v) Section C - Questions No. 27 to 33 are short answer type questions. Each question carries 3 marks. Answer to these questions should in the range of 50 to 80 words. (vi) Section D - Questions No. 34 to 36 are long answer type questions. Each question carries 5 marks. Answer to these questions should be in the range of 80 to 120 words. (vii) Section E - Questions No. 37 to 39 are of 3 source-based case-based units of assessment carrying 4 marks each with sub-parts. (viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in some sections. Only one of the alternatives has to be attempted in such questions. SECTION A Select and write the most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions no. 1 to 20. 20x1=20 1. To balance the following chemical equation, the values of the coefficients x, y and z must be respectively : x Zn(NO3)z —*> y ZnO +z NO» + 0» (A) 4,2,2 (B) 4,4,2 (C) 2,2,4 @) 240 15-31/5/1 3 a 2. faafefad 7 a shat afiien telae afin a a, Tea dane after aga? (A) C+0,> C0, (B) 2H) +0, >2H,0 (©) 2Mg +0) >2Mgo (D) Fe,0,+3CO>2Fe +3 CO, 3. didi & sane (etacs) F safe cama: (a) Sean Gieke (B) Affe wick (©) aifean Gieke (D) tafafran gicbe 4, difgan aioe a atta faces aga Set F sare ren 2 | ga faced I pH a: (A) 6 B) 8 © 7 (D) 3 5. eet ng xx ar sedate ween Hi far are 8 | aX a Taito & ara mf fee ort, a ae at§ siizeres Y tar 2, fret wefa Sueur 2 | ox ait y wre: : (A) Mn, MnO, (B) Al, Al,Og (©) Fe, Feg03 (D) Mg, MgO 6. ae sien fae edi F yerrdeetm & yersfta (facta) sel a ser (aftaga) tien 2, wee 8 : (A) ave casta ‘B) aR (C) aR (D) SaRRT 1. aa # feet ond ag at gr a qe aA are vematt ar al He (A) waa A md S dee after afte S sitar after aifirer — dad afar wifi — era Fgura (area) Sef (B) waa a md = siren dire atte dad cfar wfre Wea ‘dfiar after ara F yurach (meet) asf (C) waa md > aad die after — sitar der aifirar > tee ‘afrar aifirent > era A wera (arep) asf (D) wad md > ad dan aif S era A ora (rier) ah > es ‘afte afar — whee difrenr attire 15-31/5/1 4 2 Which of the following is a redox reaction, but not a combinat a ion reaction ? (A) C+02 > CO. (B) 2H, +0, +2H,0 (C) 2Mg+0.—>2 MgO (D) Fe,03 +3 CO > 2Fe +30, 202 The salt present in tooth enamel is (A) Calcium phosphate (B) Magnesium phosphate (C) Sodium phosphate (D) Aluminium phosphate An aqueous solution of sodium chloride is prepared in distilled water. The pH of this solution is : (A) 6 (B) 8 () 7 (D) 3 ‘A metal ‘X’ is used in thermit process. When ‘X’ is heated with oxygen, it gives an oxide ‘Y, which is amphoteric in nature. ‘X’ and ‘Y’ respectively are: (A) Mn, MnO, (B) Al, Al,O, (C) Fe, FesOg () Mg, MgO ‘The process in which transport of soluble products of photosynthesis takes place in plants is known as : (A) Transpiration (B) Evaporation (C) Conduction (D) Translocation The correct sequence of events when someone’s hand touches a hot object unconsciously : (A) Receptors in skin > Motor neuron + Relay neuron > Sensory neuron — Effector muscle in arm (B) Receptors in skin -> Relay neuron — Sensory neuron -> Motor neuron ~ Effector muscle in arm (C) Receptors in skin + Sensory neuron — Relay neuron > Motor neuron - Effector muscle in arm (D) Receptors in skin > Sensory neuron — Effector m Motor neuron -» Relay neuron uscle in arm > P.T.O. 15-31/5/1 5 8. ae ais (aad ain) Fre wear safe ara, ata ® 7 (a) (B) «C) (D) ae aT fara (sim) arratte aot (a) 9 Baers at i eer He: (A) (B) (C) (D) 10. ae wa aya (fee) 8 at aera Ht fafa eet atch 2 waa yor Ah ait & Saw F wad a FI ae wat @ yor a eats otk ates} warren & fore OH] AEA Bhar pests Ba META HUT B | gaa Brae yr aren & whee B shoe sea TAT BI frafatad #8 saa AA (As) H gas H FeHhS & cdiaer a Bert & fore @ ii) (iii) (iv) (a) (B) (©) (D) i. afte den ¥ dorgsit a1 aT SH ah atk crest A safeala faa wae ag A sufeata @ aR Gi) (ii) AR iv) Gi) IR Git) Gi) A Gv) afi frei gaa da & Sad and am a area ars a ww fear ome, at sa cia gra at sfafera a eT WHT TST ? (A) (B) (c) (D) 15-31/5/1 qt aa gre a oat & args At gear Ff wheter apr area sen eT | fara & Sut and arr a fetes ae aT | wfafers afl aren ha at are | are wfafara a Fraen stem rT al wT | 6 a) (B) «c) (wD) (A) (B) (Cc) (D) Sense organ | in which olfactory receptors are present is : Nose skin Tongue Inner ear The incorrect statement about placenta is : It is a disc embedded in the uterine wall. It contains villi on the embryo's side of the tissue. It has a very small surface area for glucose and oxygen to pass from mother to the embryo. The embryo gets nutrition from the mother's blood through it. 10. Select from the following the conditions responsible for the rapid spread of bread mould on a slice of bread : @ (ii) (iii) (iv) (A) (B) (C) (D) Formation of large number of spores” Presence of moisture and nutrients in bread Low temperature Presence of hyphae (i) and (ii) (ii) and Gv) (ii) and (iii) (iii) and (iv) 11. How will the image formed by a convex lens be affected, if the upper half of the lens is wrapped with a black paper ? (A) (B) «© (D) 15-31/5/1 The size of the image formed will be one-half of the size of the image due to complete lens. ‘The image of upper half of the object will not be formed. ‘The brightness of the image will reduce. The lower half of the inverted image will not be formed. 7 P.T.O. 13. 14, 15. Sua hae afinfera veanen ch after & (A) atrada, uarada site aftaiant (faatar) (BY styada, uRataur (fama) afte onraftas were (©) quads, aRataur (fader) afte sreate grads (D) ayaa, gfedamr (Fada), vestofa atte gol anata werada wena & fia auf (in) & fee sta ar orvatains wad oon 2? 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In this field, an electron (e~) and a positron (p*) enter as shown. The electron and positron experience forees : (A) both pointing into the plane of the paper. (B) both pointing out of the plane of the paper. (C) pointing into the plane of the paper and out of the plane of the paper respectively. (D) pointing out of the plane of the paper and into the plane of the paper respectively. Which one of the following is not a natural ecosystem ? (A) Pond ecosystem (B) Grassland ecosystem (©) Forest ecosystem (D) Cropland ecosystem 15-31/5/1 9 PTO. Wer HEMT 17 #20 & fore, a mors fev me F Frrart as ait orftramera (A) Tar ae a wT (R) zero Fer ara je or 0d wee Tee AA ee Te TBF (A), (B), (C) sift (D) 8 gram fre | (A) safer (A) site are (R) ah we ote TET (RD), APH (A) Wal SITET HET? | 1d 18. 19. 20. (B) satrap (A) sie arm cn) tat AE, I FMT (RY, RET (A) wal oren FEF ara z | (©) aftr (A) wt 8, eg EM (R) TTA 2 | (D)—arfirapary (A) mere, eI TET (R) AA 2 PTET (A) : RR): SBT (A) : RT (R): BAB (A) : @RT(R): oTfPTe5aF (A): NT (R): 15-31/5/1 apo arent da careomas Ha B sarmrera: areata dat H area oreigna area sfc etc @ | await om form ga ara @ Prutits Star 8 fe ae sre ara a AT aapra Hd @ | afeersit # xx fer yaa eid | faeh area # saga aa fava a aftr fone A ait ofa art a1 aid gem Gai rah acre & fet x faga fara eae vac al ain va get & gs at afters woah fafa a gear yer aed 2 | aeiiregaintards (CFCs) asa wa & aa & few arerh aa a For Questions number 17 to 20, two statements are given — one labelled ax “assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the codes (A), (B), (C) and (D) as given below. (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A) : (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A) (©) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false. (D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true. 17. Assertion (A) : Some vegetable oils are healthy. Reason (R): Vegetable oils generally have long unsaturated carbon chains, 18. Assertion (A): Sex of the children will be determined by what they inherit from their mother. Reason (R): | Women have XX sex chromosomes. 19. Assertion (A): Electrons move from lower potential to higher potential in a conductor. Reason (R): A dry cell maintains electric potential difference across the ends of a conductor. 20. Assertion (A): Ozone layer protects the surface of the Earth from harmful UV radiations. Reason (R): — Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are responsible for depletion of ozone layer. 15-31/5/1 11 P.T.O. wea Wer HOM 21 O26 sift ory saa Wea BY 21. 22, 23. 26. @ fase are fee a fae gol came 3B ae ao fat re @ | aA aT sere & am att gah in at eats Fife | A ret safe ar Taratts anftacr fafa | (b) afta acres afte sifeen arte & vote rer % ta a art rat BY aed aren 3 aafera rei sce Feat, | card & aired & mele oft aaeaion amare: Pret we & otk see aftr faga & Fares w8 | AHS are Ha Prowl a secre Fifa | (a) wha ated am, frente A aa Gra) Brel @ 1 Ber ai an 27a aon A aren ae arate @ foe a ane? aat (by) ater ar area arm Ferfe | ga a areal an Sects FifSrE | Fo waatfirdia ota Fa case oft Sefien At saa fafirat HF sea Bra 2 | sai 8 are er opal & am feign ait eet care FITC | fare garet aia gre aa & wera at fet fargo ga wel aT Ser SAT 8 Bs Fe TTT? | (a) aren aifae ta sai ata 2 | (Fare Farge ITH GerAT YE Ahan @ (see few, me ta H eel H) sa fare (9¢) aor Tm ferfiae | aT HE aT ae BERET fry (ere) fara freq ara 2? : art faga ia 500 git aaa gf ax eeT 8 | ae ag a 25 mA amt adi @, di aa aifae fe ae faga ata fer ama a ol ey a aprafa (fears) #1 arom | 15:31/5/1 12 Questi 21. 22. 15-31/5/1 13, P.T.O. SECTION B ions no. 21 to 26 are very short answer type questions, (a) Copper powder is taken in a china dish and heated over a burner. Name the product formed and state its colour. Write the chemical equation for the reaction involved. OR (b) Write chemical equation for the chemical reaction which occurs when the aqueous solutions of barium chloride and sodium sulphate react together. Write the symbols of the ions present in the compound precipitated in the reaction. The melting and boiling points of carbon compounds are generally low and they are largely non-conductors of electricity. State two conclusions based on these two properties. (a) Sometimes while running, the athletes suffer from muscle cramps. Why ? How is the respiration in this case different from aerobic respiration ? OR (b) Write the other name given to lymph. State its two functions. Some unicellular organisms such as Plasmodium and Leishmania differ in the manner in which they reproduce. Name and explain the reproductive process taking place in them. ‘The heat produced at a point due to concentration of sunlight by a convex lens burns a paper. (a) Explain why it happens. (b) Name the term (in the context of the lens used) given to the point at which the paper starts burning. What does the bright spot formed on the paper represent ? ‘An electric source can supply a charge of 500 coulomb. If the current drawn by a device is 25 mA, find the time in which the electric source will be discharged completely. 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Hear A ag Het ea That (TT) ai Bg we | aA hee (te) ar Ta HTT F, Aafa % Ha ora fae | wa Fy Hafe % det aT eae gee AAT, at F, data & Ha rea Ee I (a) Fy Safa Ha fare wee & feaa & 2 sre ofa atta ferfia | (by -F, Bafa & stat a alae & site gat oan adi ee? fo) Ry Fafa A ares che er agora fefay site gu vei & fed a7 sede afifan | 15-31/5/1 14 SECTION C Questions no. 27 to 38 are short answer type questions. 2. Stand Test tube Thread Copper sulphate solution Iron nail Study the experimental set-up shown in the diagram and write chemical equation for the chemical reaction involved. Name and define the type of reaction. List two other metals which can be used in place of iron to show the same type of reaction with copper sulphate solution. 3 28. Name the ore of mercury and state the form in which it is found in nature. Write the chemical equations along with the condition required for the reactions involved in the extraction of mercury from its ore. 3 29, Taking the example of any two animal hormones along with their gland of secretion, explain how these hormones help (i) in growth and development and (ii) regulate metabolism, in the body. 3 30. Mendel crossed pure tall pea plants (TT) with pure short pea plants (tt) and obtained F; progeny. When the plants of F, progeny were self-pollinated, plants of F, progeny were obtained. (a) What did the plants of F, progeny look like ? Give their gene combination. (b) Why could the gene for shortness not be expressed in plants of F; progeny ? (c) Write the ratio of the plants obtained in F. progeny and state the conclusion that can be drawn from this experiment. 15-31/5/1 15 PTO, BL. ca) IS Fhe ar, rite apy steer eA fer eA A Te ~ xn. N ae ont Hate, fe-dta at am fea oe eH fais (74) 3 fee serene 3a & am a sects SHAT | Gi) a aes a are H ah HT | a atu & ashes & faq ae fr A are a HT FT AH ef, e ge ave vee fet ar Seer =| 3 1) (iii) aerat aa yarn a fade (aidan) fra wet B27 awh aS FT stg ire 1 ae fe ge ae wee GS FR aH AAAS fare arte wife | (b) spa ata 8 a fre ear A puch, Frwdl ad earh or wanes # oh, & ate ai aa eH avs wa fer BP TT A caret afin er re Ae, | ge aH aa feat aT @ ? (b) feat errant oon & viet Jere genie aa tarsi at ontfact Aifire | eachia Ba Raroti ar ae ded ae fire Hea 8? 32. (a) caren Fae site aren aa & aa fae Sifay | ake fee, ura aie ae Ft farehh saree jerea # feoih At ero ee Te, er a ea HNC gett TI AE & Hai Fi fare a1 ea ai? 33. 15-34/5/1 16 gi. (a) Study the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow ; () Name the defect of vision depicted in this diagram stating the part of the eye responsible for this condition. (ii) List two causes of this defect. (iii) Name the type of lens used to correct this defect and state its role in this case. 3 OR (b) What is dispersion of white light ? State its cause. Draw a diagram to show dispersion of a beam of white light by a glass prism. 3 32, (a) What happens when a bundle of wires of soft iron is placed inside the coil of a solenoid carrying a steady current ? Name the device obtained. Why is it called so? (b) Draw the magnetic field lines inside a current carrying solenoid. What does this pattern of magnetic field lines indicate ? 3 33. Differentiate between food chain and food web. In a food chain consisting of deer, grass and tiger, if the population of deer decreases, what will happen to the population of organisms belonging to the first and third trophic levels ? 15-3151 17 ie EES MT HOUT 34 9:36 Cel seria eT B | 34. (a) gem wae ah A re ache & Fo Bret AH Sach fem Far | yo ara garg we H ore A adore AE Pee aI | Wa A ae 8 wei a ger gf 2 are FST | Gi) oF aed aaa or Hf an oftada fears BT? wate tra ace (FeSO4) ra H ay & aa set} fet ay a8 Ma #2 cD wee acde, she AD agar Brahe fareectta wet & omfew ga ferftan | sedha Aafia fas fire & ccrezt oifts After fave ware sea fear Sarat 2 | caret ait Ate a seein feria aerat (iii) (iv) aa gue Hf yofeera srt x at Ya Pere srt &, az Frere sera aa 81 Za a ee oe a from A ee AH Ge ait eit @ wa 2 1-v st aren aa @ are ora @ ait set SeaTT waa @ shaar & ser & fore ft fear sear @ | ey att 2 are am aan yer Tavares aa ferfae | (b) “ cy a fea ver sar eT 2 aT ae eH SI Gera sik east aa % fra wee Hera aa @ 2 saw Tera afta Sept a siftrien ar easdicneor Atha | ry & afatte fret sia yg aren ar ara ott carats aa fee Frere sin wfa-orret (trefets) & wa H eee ara | 5 18 (ii) (iii) 15-31/5/1 questions NO. 34 £0.36 are Long answer type A few yw (a) (b) 15-3115) and heated, Tiny water droplets were observed in the tube some time, (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) SECTION D questions, crystals of ferrous sulphate were taken in a dry boiling tube after From where did these water droplets appear? Explain ‘What colour change will be observed during heating? How many molecules of water are attached per molecule of FeSO, crystal ? Write the molecular formula of crystalline forms of (I) Copper sulphate, and (II) Sodium carbonate, State how is Plaster of Paris obtained from gypsum. Write two uses of Plaster of Paris. OR An acid ‘X’ present in tamarind when mixed with ‘Y, produces a mixture ‘Z’. ‘Z’ on addition to a dough when heated makes cakes soft and spongy. ‘Y’ is prepared from common salt and helps in faster cooking. i) (ii) (iii) Write the common names of ‘X’, ‘Y’ and ‘2’, and the chemical formula of ‘Y’. How is ‘Y’ prepared and how does it help in making cakes soft and spongy ? Illustrate the reaction with suitable chemical equation. Write the name and chemical formula of a mild base other than ‘Y used as an antacid. on 19 P.T.O. 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(ii) Draw the diagram of an open stomatal pore and label (1) Guard cells, and (II) Chloroplast on it. Mention two functions performed by stomata. 5 P.T.O. 15-31/5/1 21 36. (a) i) at fee ara a fant ge fare reese ar Ofer aor wa ferg ve rar, ras ger fet Fra Tee # | se safes wer efter fang 2m 2 2H Fram a aH he eam fen i ge se a re 23 are ea ET | Gi) fief oftua a1 crac ante wife, fra 15. V% am Bet A act, we 5 oar afte, wa 10.0.1 Mats ow 15.0 aa wiht aan ew car fa, wah Set Hee #1 (1) ahs & areal ae fg ee, ae CTD 10.0 Fe fet oe rare ra fre ahs eT Gt @ wera o ga a fara 1 atee 1? ae FA TAT? fare iar 3 ave 1 BATE 0-2 mm 3 whe 16x 108Qm be mm whi 40 am & fee fort a om A ara Sf 2 af aR at ome IAT owe Rea are, a aT ofeite # fara aicada em ? 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N; lame and state "aw which helps us to answer this question (i) Draw a schematic diagram of a circuit consisting of a battery of four 1.5 V cells, a 5 0 resistor, a 10.0 resistor and a 15.0 resistor and a plug key, all connected in series, Now find {D the electric current passing through the circuit, and (1) potential difference across the 10 0 resistor when the plug key is closed. 5 OR (b) G@) When is the potential difference between two Points said to be 1 volt ? Gi) A copper wire has a diameter of 0-2 mm and resistivity of 1-6 = 10-8 Q m, What will be the length of this wire to make its resistance 14 © ? How much does the resistance change, if the diameter of the wire is doubled ? 5 SECTION E Questions no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 3 short sub-parts, Internal choice is provided in one of these sub-parts 87. Carbon is a versatile element that forms the basis of all living organisms and many of the things we use. A large variety of compounds is formed because of its tetravalency. Compounds of carbon are formed with oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulphur, chlorine and many other elements. Answer the following questions : (a) What are hydrocarbons ? 1 PTO 15.31/51 . ib) te) (c) aa Qt aot Al aah aarge aa apron apna aS) Hen H atfires aT Fe al (W)C) Peweres, ate (2) rae A sale seats AAR wT A faery | Pret saten A safkafa Hodes sre oth cats % fa a8 arett after a carats ara ferfar | wea i) Seer aaa ae BA ERA Cio) ¥ 3 BHAT A acd ferfiae | 38. cere reat 5 aes sos A eel ae @ 1 ae we eh ra aT # Sh area Rita A fiver ah gare aah 8 1 Ta, wer, te ite TAA TTT Bp wee aE | fae aware go ai aga @ atta aid eI (a) (b) (co) (co) 15-31/5/1 eure ait ger ger sR feifar | gor 3 se or a aH tae St tat we & fee reff eT @ | fate & gear ga HT ar aT ate 2? 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What happens to this part after fertilisation ? (c) (i) Define fertilisation. What is the fate of ovules and the ovary in a flower after fertilisation ? OR () (ii) In a germinating seed, which parts are known as future shoot and future root ? 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In concave inner surface, while in convex outer surface, d surface Such as 2 mirror re ur daily life fects most. of the light Use two types of mirrors — plane and of a spherical mirrors may be curved mirrors, reflection takes place from the mirrors reflection takes place from the la) Define the Principal axis of a concave mirror, 2 GI eae mirror, parallel to its Principal axis. If this Tay after reflection from the mirror passes through the principal axis from a point at a distance of 10 om from the pole of the mirror, find the radius of curvature of the mirror. (©) @ An object is placed at a distance of 10 em from the pole ofa Convex mirror of focal length 15 cm. Find the position of the image. OR © Gi) A mirror forms a virtual, erect and diminished image of an object. Identify the type of this mirror. Draw a ray diagram to show the image formation in this case. 27 15-31/5/1

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