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Science Test - 1 (Question Paper)

This document contains instructions for a science exam consisting of two parts - Part A on physical science and Part B on biological science. Each part contains 4 sections with a varying number of questions in each section. Section I contains 6 one-mark questions, Section II contains 4 two-mark questions, Section III contains 4 four-mark questions, and Section IV contains 2 eight-mark questions with internal choice. The total number of questions is 33. Candidates are given 15 minutes to read the question paper before attempting the exam.

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Science Test - 1 (Question Paper)

This document contains instructions for a science exam consisting of two parts - Part A on physical science and Part B on biological science. Each part contains 4 sections with a varying number of questions in each section. Section I contains 6 one-mark questions, Section II contains 4 two-mark questions, Section III contains 4 four-mark questions, and Section IV contains 2 eight-mark questions with internal choice. The total number of questions is 33. Candidates are given 15 minutes to read the question paper before attempting the exam.

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Instructions :

1. This paper consists of Part - A & Part - B


2. Part - A contains questions from Physical Science and Part - B contains from Biological Science.
3. Part - A & Part - B contains 4 sections each.
4. There are 33 questions in the paper.
5. There is internal choice in Section - IV of Part - A & Part - B.
6. Write all the questions visibly & legibly.
7. 15 minutes are given for reading the question paper.

Part - A
SECTION - I
Note : i) Answer all the questions.
ii) Each question carries 1 mark. 6×1=6M
1. Find the focal length of plano convex lens, when its radius of curvature of the surface
is R and n is the refractive index of the lens.
2. The most and the least electronegative element pairs among the following is :
a) Oxygen, Fluorine b) Fluorine, Oxygen
c) Fluorine, Cesium d) Carbon, Fluorine
3. Which of the following molecule doesn't have sp3 hybridisation ?
(CH4, BF3, NH3, H2O)
4. Match the suitable answers of section - B, with section - A.
Section – A Section – B
V
1. Formula for refractive index P)
C
C
2. Possible values of refractive index Q)
V
R) > 1
Thermometers
S) < 1
A
B
Lid

25ºC
Coconut oil
5. From the given figure, in which thermometer (A or B)
mercury level increases. 75ºC
Hot water

General Science : Class - 10 (A.P) Q1Q Test - 1


6. Take 2 ml of NaOH in a test tube, add two drops of phenolphthalein solution and
then add few drops of dil. HCl to it. What is your observation with respect to colour?

SECTION - II
Note : i) Answer all the questions.
ii) Each question carries 2 marks. 4×2=8M
7. Convert 25ºC into Kelvin scale.
8. Sun appears red in colour during sunrise and sunset. Give reason.
9. Why do elements form chemical bonds ?
10. Draw the direction of magnetic lines force, assuming that the current is flowing into
the page.

SECTION - III
Note : i) Answer all the questions.
ii) Each question carries 4 marks. 4 × 4 = 16 M
11. Give two examples of each to ionic and covalent compounds.
12. Your friend is unable to understand nlx. What questions will you ask to make him
understand nlx method ?
13. "A boy who is suffering from eye defect has been given a prescription as - 2D." Based
on the information given, answer the following questions.
a) Identify the eye defect he is suffering.
b) Write the nature and focal length of the lens.
14. A house has 3 tube lights of 20 watts each. On an average, all the tube lights are kept
on for five hours. Find the energy consumed in 30 days.
SECTION - IV
Note : i) Answer all the questions.
ii) Each question has internal choice.
iii) Each question carries 8 marks. 2 × 8 = 16 M

15. Write the differences between evaporation and boiling.


(OR)
Explain Faraday's law of induction with the help of an activity.
16. Draw the ray diagrams for the following positions of objects infront of a convex lens
and mention the characteristics of the image.
a) Object is placed beyond 2F2
b) Object is placed between focal point and optic center
(OR)
Draw a neat diagram of froth floatation process for the concentration of sulphide ore
and why we add pine oil to the mixture in this process ?

General Science : Class - 10 (A.P) Q2Q Test - 1


Part - B
SECTION - I
Note : i) Answer all the questions.
ii) Each question carries 1 mark. 6×1=6M

17. Observe the classification chart and answer the box B.


Types of movement in plants

Independent of growth Dependent of growth

Movement in leaves B
18. Read the sentence find the error and rewrite it.
Haemoglobin is a red colour protein. It helps for photosynthesis.
H Answer 19 and 20 questions with the help of the paragraph.
CO2, H2O sunlight and ..................................... (19) are required for photosynthesis.
................................. (20) is known as the photosynthetic organelle of the cell.
21. Observe the diagram, identify the part 'X".
Molars

Canine
Incisors
22. Name the scientist with the help of this paragraph.
      ,          
   ,        .

SECTION - II
Note : i) Answer all the questions.
ii) Each question carries 2 marks. 4×2=8M
23. Hari said that stem also respires along with leaves. How do you support him ?
24. What will happen, if there is no diaphragm in the human body ?

25. Ravi observed symbol on the plastic water bottle purchased by him. What does

this symbol indicate ?


26. Write any two suggestions for the conservation of biodiversity at your village.

General Science : Class - 10 (A.P) Q3Q Test - 1


SECTION - III
Note : i) Answer all the questions.
ii) Each question carries 4 marks. 4 × 4 = 16 M
27. Fill the given table and write the genotypic ratio basing on table.
Y y
Y
y
28. What questions will you ask a doctor to know about pancreatic gland ?
29. Study the given paragraph and answer the questions.
Solar energy from sun enters into the producers of an ecosystem. No organisms except
green plants and photosynthetic bacteria can absorb solar energy and convert it into
chemical energy.
A) What are the producers mentioned in the given paragraph ?
B) How does energy convert into in photosynthesis ?
30. What steps do you take to conserve the biofuels in your daily life ?
SECTION - IV
Note : i) Answer all the questions.
ii) Each question has internal choice.
iii) Each question carries 8 marks. 3 × 8 = 24 M
31. Pollen grain reached the stigma of a flower. Explain the changes that occur up to the
formation of seeds in a sequence.
(OR)
Write the Darwin's theory of evolution in a nutshell.
32. Explain the experiment conducted by your teacher in your class to show the action of
saliva on the starch.
(OR)
Observe the experimental setup and answer the given questions.
A) What is the aim of this experiment ?
B) What are the apparatus required for this experiment ?
C) What changes do you observe in thermometer during this experiment?
D) What will happen, if dry seeds are taken instead of germinating seeds in this
experiment ?
33. Draw a neat labelled diagram of internal structure of leaf. Which mesophyll cells of
the leaf consisting of chloroplast ?
(OR)

A) What does the given picture represent ?


B) Name the parts A, B and C.
C) What carries the nerve impulse to the spinal cord ?
D) What is the function of association neuron ?

General Science : Class - 10 (A.P) Q4Q Test - 1

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