CV g10 Sci Ft2 Model Paper-23.01.25
CV g10 Sci Ft2 Model Paper-23.01.25
Section- A
Questions 1 to 16 are multiple choice questions. Only one of the choices is correct. Select
and write the correct choice as well as the answer to these questions.
1 Out of the following statements, which is correct for the given chemical reaction? 1
ZnO + CO Zn + CO2
a) ZnO is being oxidized c) CO is being reduced
b) CO2 is being oxidized d)ZnO is being reduced
2 Baking powder is a mixture of: 1
a) Sodium carbonate and Acetic acid
b) Sodium carbonate and Tartaric acid
c) Sodium hydrogen carbonate and Tartaric acid
d) Sodium hydrogen carbonate and Acetic acid
3 From the following reactions which one is considered to be endothermic reaction: 1
a) Decomposition of vegetable matter into compost.
b) Decomposition of calcium carbonate to form quick lime and carbon dioxide.
c) Burning of a candle
d) Process of respiration.
14 Identify the type of plant movements from the pictures given below, 1
i)
(OR) R
a) Why is there a difference in the rate of breathing between aquatic organisms and
terrestrial organisms? Explain.
b) Name the respiratory pigment present in the Human blood.
a) Name the type of chemical reaction that takes place in the above given experiment and
Name the products formed during the reaction.
b) Write balanced chemical equation for the reaction.
24 A student has focused the image of an object of height 3cm on a white screen using a concave 2
mirror of focal length 12cm. If the distance of the object from the mirror is 18cm, find the
values of the following:
a) Distance of the image from the mirror.
b) Height of the image.
25 What is the difference between food chain and food web. Draw a simple aquatic food chain. 2
26 a) Why is the tungsten used exclusively as filament for almost all electric lamps? 2
b) Why are the conductors of electric heating devices, such as bread-toasters and electric
irons, made of an alloy rather than a pure metal?
(OR)
a) How does the resistance of a wire vary with its area of cross-section?
b) Why Copper and Aluminium wires are usually used for electricity transmission?
Section – C
Question No. 27 to 33 are short answer questions
27 a)What is the first step in the breakdown of glucose during aerobic and anaerobic respiration? 3
Where does it take place?
b) ATP is called the energy currency of the cell. Why?
c) What is meant by “residual volume of air” in a breathing cycle?
28 a) Why did Mendel carry out an experiment to study inheritance of two traits in garden pea 3
plant?
b) In a following cross between two heterozygous Round seeds Rr x Rr, What will be the
phenotypic ratio and genotypic ratio obtained in F1 generation?
29 Give reasons: 3
a) Pickles are not stored in tin metal container.
b) Ionic compounds are poor conductor of electricity in solid state.
c) Carbonate and sulphide ores are usually converted into oxides during the process of
extraction.
OR
a) What is thermite reaction? Write balanced chemical equation for the reaction involved.
b) Name the substance that are getting oxidized and reduced in the thermite reaction.
30 a) Identify the natural phenomenon shown in the picture given below. 3
b) Explain with the help of the above labelled diagram that why the position of the star is seen
by us is not in its true position.
31 a) Define water of crystallization. 1
b) Give the chemical formula for two compounds as example. 1
c) How can it be proved that the water of crystallization makes a difference in the state and 1
colour of the compounds?
32 a) State Ohm’s Law. 3
b) Two wires A and B of same material, having same lengths and diameters 0.2 mm and 0.3
mm respectively, are connected one by one in a circuit. Which one of these two wires will
offer more resistance to the flow of current in the circuit? Justify your answer.
33 What is a solenoid? When does a solenoid behave as a magnet? Draw the pattern of the 3
magnetic field produced inside it showing the directions of the magnetic field lines.
Section – D
Question No. 34 to 36 are long answer questions
33 a) An electrical device of resistance R is connected across a source of voltage V and draws a 5
current I. Derive an expression for power in terms of current and resistance.
b) Two electric bulbs rated 100 W, 220 V and 60 W, 220 V are connected in parallel to an
electric mains of 220 V. Find the current draws by the bulbs from the mains.
OR
a) Define Power and state its SI unit.
b) A torch bulb is rated 5V and 500 mA. Calculate its
i) Power ii) Resistance iii) Energy consumed when it is lighted for 2 hours.
34 a) Name the following parts in human female reproductive system. 5
i) That produces egg ii) Where fusion of egg and sperm takes place
iii) Where zygote is implanted
b) Name and explain any two methods of contraception
OR
a) Why is fertilization not possible without pollination?
b) State the post-fertilization changes that lead to fruit formation in plant.
c) Write any two advantages of vegetative propagation.
35 a) (i) Write the names and structures of (i) an alcohol, and (ii) an aldehyde 3
with four carbon atoms in their molecules. 2
(ii) List two differences between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.
OR
b) A compound ‘X’ on heating with excess conc. sulphuric acid at 443 K gives an unsaturated
compound ‘Y’. ‘X’ also reacts with Sodium metal to evolve a colourless gas ‘Z’. Identify ‘X’,
‘Y’ and ‘Z’. Explain the chemical equation involved in the formation of ‘Y’ and also Write the
role of Sulphuric acid in the reaction.
Section – E
Question No. 37 to 39 are Case Study based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts.
Internal Choice is provided in one of these sub-parts.
37 Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. 1
When various members of a class of organic compounds, like alkanes, alkenes and alkyne +
which can be represented by a general formula and have same functional group are arranged in 1
order of increasing molecular weights, they are found to differ from each other by a fixed group +
of atoms. They are said to form a homologous series. All members of a particular homologous 2
series can be represented by the same general formula. For example, alkanes can be
represented by the general formulae CnH2n+2. Similarly, alkenes and alkynes series of
homologues can be represented by the general formulae CnH2n and CnH2n-2 respectively.
i) What is the difference in the molecular formula of any two consecutive members of a
homologous series of organic compounds?
ii) From the given below compounds find the compounds that belong to same homologous
series?
CH4, C4H6, C3H6, C5H8
iii) Write the next homologue of each of the following:
a) C2H4 b) C4H6
OR
b) What are structural isomers? Give an example.
Study the given figure of human brain and answer the questions that follow: 2
38. a) State the role of the spinal cord in reflex action. +
OR 1
a) State the functions of cerebellum. +
b) What is the function of the fluid filled in the brain? 1
c) Name the parts A and B.
A
39. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
A student took three convex lenses of different focal lengths and performed the experiment to 1
see the image formation by placing an object at different distances with these lenses as shown +
in the following table. 1
Case No. Object distance Focal length +
I 40 cm 20 cm 2
II 25 cm 15 cm
III 20 cm 30 cm