Cbse Gr10 Physics
Cbse Gr10 Physics
CLASS X
(Science 086)
Max. Marks: 80 Time Allowed: 3 hours
General Instructions:
1. All questions would be compulsory. However, an internal choice of approximately 33%
would be provided. 50% marks are to be allotted to competency-based questions.
2. Section A would have 16 simple/complex MCQs and 04 Assertion-Reasoning type
questions carrying 1 mark each.
3. Section B would have 6 Short Answer (SA) type questions carrying 02 marks each.
4. Section C would have 7 Short Answer (SA) type questions carrying 03 marks each.
5. Section D would have 3 Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 05 marks each.
6. Section E would have 3 source based/case based/passage based/integrated units of
assessment (04 marks each) with sub-parts of the values of 1/2/3 marks.
Section-A
Question 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.
2 Match column I with column II and select the correct option using the given
codes. 1
Column I Column II
Choose the correct option for the colour of rays for A and B.
Question No. 17 to 20 consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer
these questions by selecting the appropriate option given below:
A. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
B. Both A and R are true, and R is not the correct explanation of A.
C. A is true but R is false.
D. A is false but R is true
17 Assertion (A): On adding dil. HCl to a test tube containing a substance ‘X’, a 1
colourless gas is produced which gives a pop sound when a burning match
stick is brought near it.
Reason (R): In this reaction metal ‘X’ is displaced by Hydrogen.
18 Assertion (A): The number of chromosomes in a cell and in a germ cell is not 1
the same in any species.
Reason (R): When 2 germ cells combine they restore the normal number of
chromosomes in a species.
19 Assertion (A): A convex mirror always forms an image behind it and the image 1
formed is virtual.
Reason (R): According to the sign convention, the focal length of a convex
mirror is positive.
20 Assertion (A): If the lions are removed from a food chain it will not affect the 1
food chain, however if the plants are removed from a food chain it will disturb
the ecosystem.
Reason (R): Plants are producers who can make food using sunlight, while
lions are consumers.
Section-B
Question No. 21 to 26 are very short answer questions
21 Identify the type of each of the following reactions stating the reason for your 2
answers.
A. Fe2O3 + 2Al → Al2O3 + 2Fe + heat
B. Pb (NO3)2 + 2KI → PbI2( )+ 2KNO3
22 Differentiate between alveoli and nephron on the basis of the following points: 2
S. No. Feature Alveoli Nephron
1 Structure and location
2 Function
24 2
The above figure shows the formation of an image by a lens shown by a thick
line.
Analyse the figure and answer the following questions.
A. What is the type of lens used?
B. What is the nature of the image?
C. If the image is formed at a distance of 30 cm from the lens and the
image is twice the size of the object, then where is the object placed?
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For visually impaired students
A. What type of lens always forms a virtual erect and diminished image?
B. List two uses of such a lens.
The electric circuit (above figure) in a clothes dryer contains two heaters X
and Y in parallel. The above figure shows the circuit connected to a 230 V
power supply. When both switches are closed, the current in X is 3.5 A.
Analyse the circuit given above and answer the following questions.
(i) Calculate the power developed in heater X.
(ii) If the resistance of X is double that of Y calculate the current in heater
Y.
OR
B.
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For visually impaired students
A. We have four resistors A, B, C and D of resistance 3 Ω, 6 Ω ,9 Ω and 12
Ω respectively. Find out the lowest resistance which can be obtained by
combining these four resistors.
OR
B. You are given 2 fuse wires A and B with current ratings 2A and 5A
respectively. Justify with reason which of the two would you use with a
1000W, 220V room heater?
What impact will the process shown in the image have on Humans if they
occupy the last trophic level? Explain.
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For visually impaired students
Create a food chain with more than 2 trophic levels that exists in the
cabbage farm. If Humans occupy the last trophic level, then how would
spraying pesticide affect the humans? Explain.
Section-C
Question No. 27 to 33 are short answer questions
27 A. Anirudh took two metal oxides; aluminium oxide and magnesium oxide as
shown in the pictures given below. But he forgot to label them. How will 3
you guide/ help Anirudh to identify the oxides and label them?
B. In an activity Aishu was given two substances; Copper Sulphide (Cu 2S)
and Copper Oxide (Cu2O) to obtain copper from these compounds. She
was able to extract Copper successfully. Illustrate with the help of chemical
equations how Aishu might have completed the activity.
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For visually impaired students
Give reasons for the following
i. Certain metals are used for making cooking utensils.
ii. Hydrogen gas does not evolve when certain metals except Mg & Mn
react with nitric acid.
29 Water is used by the leaves of the plants for photosynthesis but rather than 3
watering the leaves, we water the plant through the soil. How does this water
reach the leaves of the plant?
30 A. In a family of four individuals, the father possessed long ears and the 3
mother possessed short ears. If the parents had pure dominant and
recessive traits respectively, then calculate the ratio of genetic makeup of
F2 generation. Show a suitable cross. (2)
B. If father had short ears and the mother had long ears, explain what effect
it will have on the ratio of genetic makeup in F2 generation. (1)
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For visually impaired students
A. What is the fundamental difference between hypermetropia and myopia
in terms of the optical experience of a person?
B. What are the causes of myopia in the human eye?
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Section-D
Question No. 34 to 36 are long answer questions.
A.
The above circuit is a part of an electrical device. Use the information
given in the question to calculate the following.
(i) Potential Difference across R2.
(ii) Value of the resistance R2.
(iii) Value of resistance R1
OR
B.
As shown in the figure above A and B are two lamps. Lamp A is rated at 12 V,
24W. Lamp B is rated at 6.0 V. When lamp B operates at its rated voltage, the
current in it is 3.0 A. The values of R1 and R2 are chosen so that both lamps
operate at their rated voltages.
Based on the information given, answer the following.
(i) Calculate the current in Lamp A.
(ii) State and give reason for the reading of the Voltmeter.
(iii) Calculate the resistance of R2.
(iv) Find the value of the resistance R1.
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For visually impaired students
A.
(i) State the law and write the formula connecting the electric current
flowing through a conductor and voltage applied across it.
(ii) In a household five fans each of 100W are used for 4 hours and an
electric press of 500W for 2 hours every day. Calculate the cost of
using the fans and electric press for 60 days if the cost of 1 unit of
electrical energy is Rs. 6.5.
OR
B.
(i) State Joules law of heating and write its mathematical expression.
(ii) Two resistors of resistances 2𝛺 and 4𝛺 are connected in
a) series
b) parallel
with a battery of given potential difference. Compute the ratio of total
quantity of heat produced in the combination in the two cases if the
total voltage and time are kept the same for both.
Section – E
Question No. 37 to 39 are case-based/data -based questions.
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38 Mohan and Rohit observed that shoots of a plant growing in shade bend 4
towards the sunlight. Whereas, leaves of ‘Touch me not’ plant fold and droop
soon after touching. They were curious to know how these movements occur
in plants.
A. Shoots of a plant bending towards light
In order to help them understand the movements in the plants, answer the
following questions:
Attempt either subpart A or B.
A. What causes the bending of shoots in the plants as shown in figure A?
OR
B. What causes the folding of the leaves in ‘Touch me not’ plant as shown
in figure B? (2)
C. Compare the movement of growth of the pollen tube towards ovule with
the movements shown in part A of the above figure. (1)
D. Compare the movement shown in figure B with the movement of body
parts in the animals. (1)
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For visually impaired students
During a field trip, Mohan and Rohit observed that shoots of sunflower plants
bend towards the sunlight. Whereas, leaves of ‘Touch me not’ plant begin to
fold and droop soon after touching even during the day. They were curious to
know how these movements occur in plants.
Attempt either subpart A or B.
A. What causes the bending of shoots in the sunflower plants towards
sunlight?
OR
B. What causes the folding of the leaves in ‘Touch me not’ plants when
touched by hand? (2)
C. Compare the movement of growth of the pollen tube towards ovule with
the bending of shoots of sunflower plant towards sunlight. (1)
D. Compare the movement in folding of leaves of ‘Touch me not’ plants with
the movement of body parts in the animals. (1)
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Azim Taraporewala was a traveller and science enthusiast. During one of his
travels he found himself on the edge of an island without any mode of
communication. As he had read in many stories, he thought he would light a
fire on the beach and travelling boats or ships could see that fire and come to
give him a ride. He had run out of lighters and match-sticks but had a reading
glass. Being a science enthusiast he knew some tricks and used that lens and
a scrap of paper to light a fire, with the help of scorching rays from the sun.
A. Which lens can be used by Azim to create the fire?
B. What property of the lens helps Azim to create the fire?
Attempt either subpart C or D.
C. List two more uses of this kind of lens.
OR
D. Explain with reason the condition under which the lens can form both
real as well as virtual images.
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