Cbjescpl 17
Cbjescpl 17
Sample Paper 17
Class X 2022-23
Science (086)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected
to attempt only one of these questions.
3. Section A consists of 20 Objective Type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the
range of 30 to 50 words.
5. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should
in the range of 50 to 80 words.
6. Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should
be in the range of 80 to 120 words.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts.
SECTION-A
Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1 – 20.
3. Oxygen gas reacts with hydrogen to produce water. The reaction is represented by the equation:
View Solution O 2 (g) + H 2 (g) $ H 2 O (I)
The above reaction is an example of
1. Oxidation of hydrogen
2. Reduction of oxygen
3. Reduction of hydrogen
4. Redox reaction
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 2, 3 and 4
(c) 1, 3 and 4
(d) 1, 2 and 4
4. A dilute ferrous sulphate solution was gradually added to the beaker containing acidified permanganate solution.
View Solution The light purple colour of the solution fades and finally disappears.
Which of the following is the correct explanation for the observation?
(a) KMnO 4 is an oxidising agent, it oxidises FeSO 4 .
(b) FeSO 4 acts as an oxidising agent and oxidises KMnO 4 .
(c) The colour disappears due to dilution; no reaction is involved.
(d) KMnO 4 is an unstable compound and decomposes in presence of FeSO 4 to a colourless compound.
6. A highly reactive element (X ) reacts with oxygen of air even at room temperature to give an oxide (Y ) . The oxide
View Solution (Y ) is soluble in water. The aqueous solution of (Y ) does not change the colour of red litmus solution but reacts
with an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide. Here X is-
(a) sodium
(b) phosphorus
(c) carbon
(d) sulphur
8. Choose the form in which most of the plants absorb nitrogen from the atmosphere?
View Solution (a) Proteins
(b) Amino acids
(c) Atmospheric nitrogen
(d) Nitrates and nitrites
12. Offspring formed by asexual method of reproduction have greater similarity among themselves because
View Solution (i) asexual reproduction involves only one parent
(ii) asexual reproduction does not involve gametes
(iii) asexual reproduction occurs before sexual reproduction
(iv) asexual reproduction occurs after sexual reproduction
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (i) and (iii)
(c) (ii) and (iv)
(d) (iii) and (iv)
1. The incident ray, refracted ray and the normal ray lie in the same plane.
2. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of refraction.
Choose the correct option from the codes given below:
(a) Only 1
(b) Only 2
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
14.
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Which of the following angles are correctly marked in the above ray diagram?
(a) +i , +A and +D
(b) Only +i and +A
(c) +i , +r and +A
(d) All of the angles
15. An incident ray strikes a concave mirror after passing through the focus (F ) as shown in the figure.
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16. The clear sky appears blue as shown in the figure because
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SECTION-B
Question no. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions.
21. What would you observe when zinc is added to a solution of iron(II) sulphate ? Write the chemical reaction that
View Solution takes place.
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Name two metals that catch fire when put in water and why ?
22. When your finger is accidentally pricked by a needle, you instantaneously withdraw your hand. Which parts of
View Solution your nervous system are involved in this response ?
SECTION-C
Question no. 27 to 33 are short answer questions.
27. Which compounds are called (i) alkanes, (ii) alkenes and (iii) alkynes? C4H10 belongs to which of these? Draw two
View Solution structural isomers of this compound.
28. Write and balance the following questions presented to you as written statements :
View Solution (i) Magnesium carbonate plus hydrochloric acid produces magnesium chloride plus water plus carbon dioxide
gas.
(ii) Aluminium plus chlorine gas produces aluminium trichloride.
(iii) Nitrogen plus hydrogen produces ammonia.
30. A person wears spectacles of power - 2.5 D . Name the defect of vision he is suffering from. Draw the ray diagram
View Solution for (i) the defective eye, (ii) its correction after using a suitable lens.
31. Study the diagram below and answer the following questions :
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32. Draw a circuit diagram of an electric circuit containing a cell, a key, an ammeter, a resistor of 4 Ω in series with
View Solution a combination of two resistors (8 Ω each) in parallel and a voltmeter across parallel combination. Each of them
dissipate maximum energy and can withstand a maximum power of 16W without melting. Find the maximum
current that can flow through the three resistors.
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Derive an expression for equivalent resistance when two resistors of resistance R1 and R2 are connected in parallel.
33. How do organisms, whether reproduced asexually or sexually maintain a constant chromosome number through
View Solution several generations? Explain with the help of suitable example.
SECTION-D
Question no. 34 to 36 are Long answer questions.
35. (a) State any two changes seen in boys at the time of puberty.
View Solution (b) Define fertilization and implantation.
(c) State the role of ovary and fallopian tube in human body.
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(a) Write the functions of the following parts in human female reproductive system :
(i) Ovary, (ii) Oviduct, (iii) Uterus.
(b) Write the structure and function of placenta.
36. (i) Consider a conductor of resistance R , length L , thickness d and resistivity ρ . Now this conductor is cut into
View Solution four equal parts. What will be the new resistivity of each of these parts? Why?
(ii) Find the resistance if all of these parts are connected in:
(a) Parallel
(b) Series
(iii) Out of the combinations of resistors mentioned above in the previous part, for a given voltage which
combination will consume more power and why?
SECTION-E
Question no. 37 to 39 are case-based/data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in
one of these sub-parts.
37. Baking soda is used in small amounts for making bread and cakes. It helps to make these soft and spongy. An
View Solution aqueous solution of baking soda turns red litmus blue. It is also used in soda acid fire extinguisher. Use this
information to answer the following questions.
(i) Write the equation for the reaction between baking soda and acid.
(ii) How does it help in extinguishing fire?
(iii) What is the reaction involved when it is heated?
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(iv) Is the pH value of baking soda solution lower than or higher than 7 ?
38. In our country, ultrasound imaging (echography) is used to take images of the developing babies (foetus). It is
View Solution considered safe for both the mother and the foetus. In this method, the doctor holds a probe and moves it across
the abdomen of the mother.
Ultrasound waves which are transmitted into the abdomen are reflected from the surface of the foetus. These
reflected waves are picked up by the probe and relayed to a machine that produces the image of the developing
baby. In some parts of our country, ultrasound is done illegally.
(i) What could be the reason of performing ultrasound illegally?
(ii) “Man, and not the woman is responsible for the birth of a girl child.” What is meant by this statement?
(iii) Can ultrasound examination of expecting mothers answer the following questions? Write ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
(a) What is the colour of the baby’s eyes?
(b) Is there more than one foetus?
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(iv) Based on the data shown in the graph alongside, state what could be the reason for the decline in the boys
child sex ratio ?
39. The lens of the eye does little of the bending of the light rays. Most of the refraction is done at the front surface
View Solution of the cornea which also acts as a protective covering. The lens acts as a fine adjustment for focussing at different
distances. This is accomplished by the ciliary muscle, which change the curvature of the lens so that its focal
length is changed. To focus on a distant object, the muscles are relaxed and the lens is thin and parallel rays focus
at the focal point (on the retina). To focus on a nearby object, the muscles contract, causing the centre of the
lens to be thicker, thus shortening the focal length so that images of nearby objects can be focused on the retina,
behind the focal point. This focusing adjustment is called accommodation.
The closest distance at which the eye can focus clearly is called the near point of the eye. A given person’s far
point is the farthest distance at which an object can be seen clearly. To check your own near point, place this book
close to your eye and slowly move it away until the type is sharp.
A large part of the population have eyes that do not accommodate within the normal range of 25 cm to infinity,
or have some other defect. Two common defects are near-sightedness and far-sightedness. Both can be corrected
to a large extent with lenses–either eyeglasses or contact lenses.
(i) The ciliary muscle muscles of a normal eye are in their (i). most relaxed (ii). most contracted state. In which
of the two cases is the focal length of the eye-lens more ?
(ii) What is the least distinct of vision of young man ?
(iii) What is persistence of vision ?
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(iv) What is meant by power of accommodation of the eye?
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