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Science Outside Delhi set 1 2024-2025 English Medium Class 10 Question Paper Solution

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Science [Outside Delhi set 1]
Marks: 80 CBSE
English Medium

Academic Year: 2024-2025
Date & Time: 20th February 2025, 10:30 am
Duration: 3h
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General Instructions:

Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them:

  1. This question paper comprises 39 questions. All questions are compulsory. 
  2. This question paper is divided into five sections - A, B, C, D and E. 
  3. Section A - Question Nos. 1 to 20 are multiple choice type questions. Each question carries 1 mark. 
  4. Section B - Question Nos. 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. 
  5. Section C - Question Nos. 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. 
  6. Section D - Question Nos. 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. 
  7. Section E - Question Nos. 37 to 39 are of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment carrying 4 marks each with sub-parts. 
  8. 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
[1]1 | In this section, Question Nos. 1 to 20 are Multiple-Choice Questions. All questions are compulsory.

In the following experimental setup of electrolysis of water, if P and Q are the gases collected in the test tubes enclosing the electrodes R and S, then select the option/options in which the matching is correct:

  1. P - Oxygen gas, R - Anode
  2. P - Hydrogen gas, R - Cathode
  3. Q - Hydrogen gas, S - Cathode
  4. Q - Oxygen gas, A - Anode

(i) and (ii)

(iii) and (iv)

(i) and (iii)

(ii) and (iv)

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[1]2

You have three aqueous solutions A, B and C as given below:

  1. Potassium nitrate
  2. Ammonium chloride
  3. Sodium carbonate

The ascending order of the pH of these solutions is:

A < B < C

B < C < A

C < A < B

B < A < C

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[1]3

Select from the following a statement which is not true about burning of magnesium ribbon in air:

It burns with a dazzling white flame.

A white powder is formed on burning.

It is an endothermic reaction.

It is an example of a combination reaction.

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[1]4

A hydrocarbon which does not belong to the same homologous series of carbon compounds is ______.

C4H10

C6H14

C7H14

C10H22

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[1]5

The colour of the solution observed after about 1 hour of placing iron nails in copper sulphate solution is ______.

Blue

Pale green

Yellow

Reddish brown

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[1]6

Juice of tamarind turns blue litmus to red. It is because of the presence of an acid called ______.

methanoic acid

acetic acid

tartaric acid

oxalic acid

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[1]7

The water of crystallization is present in:

  1. Bleaching Powder
  2. Plaster of Paris
  3. Washing Soda
  4. Baking Soda

(ii) and (iv)

(ii) and (iii)

(i) and (iii)

(i) and (iv)

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[1]8

A tall pea plant with round seeds (TTRR) is crossed with a short pea plant with wrinkled seeds (ttrr). The F1 generation will be ______.

25% tall with round seeds

50% tall with wrinkled seeds

75% tall with wrinkled seeds

100% tall with round seeds

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[1]9

A pair of endocrine glands located in the human brain is ______.

Parathyroid and Pituitary

Pineal and Thymus

Hypothalamus and Thymus

Hypothalamus and Pineal

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[1]10

Select the option having the correct matching of the organism given in Column I with the mode of reproduction in Column II:

  Column I   Column II
P Leishmania 1. Regeneration
Q Spirogyra 2. Multiple Fission
R Planaria 3. Binary Fission
S Plasmodium 4. Fragmentation
    5. Budding

P-4, Q-2, R-1, S-3

P-3, Q-4, R-5, S-2

P-3, Q-4, R-1, S-2

P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1

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[1]11

The basic filtration unit of the excretory system in human beings is ______.

Nephron

Urethra

Neuron

Urinary bladder

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[1]12

In human alimentary canal, the digestive juice secreted by the gastric glands are ______.

Bile, Trypsin, Pepsin

Hydrochloric acid, Pepsin, Mucus

Lipase, Bile, Mucus

Salivary amylase, Pepsin, Bile

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[1]13

Identify from the following the ray diagram which shows the correct path of the reflected ray for the ray incident on a concave mirror, as shown:

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[1]14

The part of human eye which controls the amount of light entering into it.

Iris

Cornea

Ciliary muscles

Pupil

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[1]15

Consider the following food chain:

Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake → Eagle

If the amount of energy available at third trophic level is 50 kJ, the available energy at the producer level was:

0.5 kJ

5 kJ

500 kJ

5000 kJ

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[1]16

The incorrect statement about ozone is:

It is a deadly poisonous gas.

It shields the surface of the earth from UV radiation from sun.

It is used as a refrigerant and in fire-extinguishers.

It is formed by combining oxygen molecule with free oxygen atom.

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[1]17 | Question Nos. 17 to 20 consist of two statements - Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option (a), (b), (c) and (d) as given below: 

Assertion (A): Carbon and its compounds are our major sources of fuels.

Reason (R): Most of the carbon compounds on burning release a large amount of heat and light.

Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).

Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A). 

Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false. 

Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.

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[1]18

Assertion (A): Xylem tissue moves water and minerals obtained from the soil by the roots.

Reason (R): Xylem tissue is found only in the roots of a plant. 

Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).

Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).

Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.

Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.

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[1]19

Assertion (A): In the common domestic circuits the earth wire is connected to a metallic plate buried deep inside the earth.

Reason (R): Earth wire ensures that any leakage of current to the metallic body of the appliance keeps its potential to that of the earth, so the user may not get a severe electric shock.

Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).

Both Assertion (A) and Reson (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).

Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.

Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.

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[1]20

Assertion (A): Food web is a network of several food chains operating in an ecosystem.

Reason (R): Food web decreases the stability of an ecosystem.

Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).

Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (А).

Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.

Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.

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SECTION - B
[2]21 | Question Nos. 21 to 26 are very short answer type questions. Each question carries 2 marks.

A light green coloured solution of sulphate salt of metal ‘P’ is taken in a beaker, a rod of another metal ‘Q’ is put in this solution as shown the following figures:

Identify the metals ‘P’ and ‘Q’ and write its chemical equation for the reaction that occurs. State the conclusion of this reaction in terms of reactivity series of metals.

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[2]22
[1]22.A

How is brain protected in our body?

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[1]22.B

A doctor finds in one of his patients that he is not maintaining a proper posture and balance of his body. State the region of brain and also the part of brain which is responsible for it.

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[2]23
[2]23.A

“Proteins control the expression of various characters.” Explain this statement by taking the example of “tallness” as a characteristic in plants.

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[2]23.B

Explain the mechanism of inheritance used by sexually reproducing organisms to ensure the stability of DNA of the species.

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[2]24

Study the figure in which the path of a ray of light going from Medium 1 to Medium 2 is shown.

  1. Out of the two Media - Medium 1 and Medium 2, in which is the speed of light more?
  2. State reason of bending of the refracted ray away from the normal.
  3. Express refractive index of Medium 2 with respect to Medium 1 in terms of speed of light in two media.
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[2]25
[2]25.A
[1]25.A.i

Give reasons:

The sky appears dark to passengers flying at very high altitude.

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[1]25.A.ii

Give a scientific reason:

Danger signals are red in colour.

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[2]25.B
[1]25.B.i

What is a rainbow?

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Chapter: [10] The Human Eye and the Colourful World
[1]25.B.ii

Why do we see a rainbow in the sky only after rainfall?

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[2]26

We do not clean ponds or lakes, but an aquarium needs to be cleaned. Why?

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SECTION - C
[3]27 | Question Nos. 27 to 33 are short answer type questions. Each question carries 3 marks.
[1]27.A

Write a correctly balanced equation for the following:

When steam is passed over red hot iron.

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[1]27.B

Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction that occurs when natural gas is burnt in air.

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[1]27.C

Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction that occurs when glucose reacts with oxygen in the cells of our body and provides energy.

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[3]28
[3]28.A
[1]28.A.i

State the chemical property in the given case on which the following use of baking soda is based upon:

As an anti-acids

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[1]28.A.ii

State the chemical property in the given case on which the following use of baking soda is based upon:

As a constituent in making baking powder.

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[1]28.A.iii

State the chemical property in the given case on which the following use of baking soda is based upon:

In soda-acid fire-extinguishers.

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[3]28.B
[1]28.B.i

Write chemical equations to show what happens when an acid reacts with a metal; also write the name of the main product formed.

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[1]28.B.ii

Write chemical equations to show what happens when an acid reacts with a base; also write the name of the main product formed.

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[1]28.B.iii

Write chemical equations to show what happens when an acid reacts with a carbonate; also write the name of the main product formed.

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[3]29
[1]29.A
[0.5]29.A.i

Name the blood vessel that brings oxygenated blood to the human heart.

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[0.5]29.A.ii

Name the blood vessel that brings deoxygenated blood to the human heart.

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[2]29.B

Name the chamber of the heart which receives deoxygenated blood and state how deoxygenated blood from this chamber is sent to the lungs for oxygenation.

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[3]30

The gene combination of purple flowered pea plants is denoted as (WW) and that of white flowered pea plants as (ww), when these two plants are crossed F1 generation is obtained.

  1. List two observations made by Mendel in F1 generation plants.
  2. Give the (i) percentage of white flowered plants and (ii) ratio of the gene combinations WW, Ww and ww in F2 generation.
  3. Write one difference between dominant and recessive trait.
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[3]31

A student placed a candle flame at different distances from a convex lens and focused its image on a screen. He recorded his observation in tabular form as given below:

S. No. Distance of flame
from the lens (cm)
Distance of the
image from the lens
1 − 90 +18
2 −60 +20
3 −40 +24
4 −30 +30
5 −24 +40
6 −20 +60
7 −18 +90
8 −12 +120

Analyse the observation table and on the basis of your analysis only, answer the following questions (without doing any calculations):

  1. What is the focal length of the convex lens used? Give reason to justify your answer.
  2. Which one of the sets of observations is not correct and why?
  3. Draw ray diagram to show image formation for any correct set of observation. 
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[3]32

A person uses lenses of +2.0 D power in his spectacles for the correction of his vision.

  1. Name the defect of vision the person is suffering from.
  2. List two causes of this effect.
  3. Determine the focal length of the lenses used in the spectacles.
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[3]33
[1]33.A

Explain the statement ‘the potential difference between two points is 1 volt’.

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[2]33.B
[1]33.B.i

What does the symbol given below represent in an electric circuit? Write one function.

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[1]33.B.ii

What does the symbol given below represent in an electric circuit? Write one function.

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SECTION - D
[5]34 | Question Nos. 34 to 36 are long answer type questions. Each question carries 5 marks.
[5]34.A

Name an alcohol and a carboxylic acid having two carbon atoms in their structures. Draw their structures and state how this alcohol can be converted into a carboxylic acid. What happens when these two compounds react in the presence of an acid? Write chemical quations for the reactions involved in the two cases mentioned above.

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[5]34.B
[1]34.B.i

What are soaps?

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[1]34.B.ii

Write the structure of a soap molecule.

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[1]34.B.iii

Explain the cleansing action of soaps.

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[2]34.B.iv

Why are soaps not considered suitable for washing clothes in a region where water is hard? How is this problem overcome?

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[5]35
[5]35.A
[2]35.A.i
[1]35.A.i.a

Define the term puberty.

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[1]35.A.i.b

What changes are seen in boys at the time of puberty?

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[1]35.A.ii

Why are testes in human males located outside the abdominal cavity in the scrotum?

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[2]35.A.iii

List any three techniques of contraception used by humans. Which one of these is not meant for males?

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[5]35.B
[2]35.B.i
[0.5]35.B.i.a

Name the part performing following function in human female reproductive system:

production of eggs

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[0.5]35.B.i.b

Name the part performing following function in human female reproductive system:

site of fertillization

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[0.5]35.B.i.c

Name the part performing the following function in the human female reproductive system:

Site of implantation.

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[0.5]35.B.i.d

Name the part performing the following function in hthe uman female reproductive system:

Entry of the sperms.

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[3]35.B.ii
[1.5]35.B.ii.a

What changes are observed in the uterus subsequent to the implantation of a young embryo?

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What changes are observed in the uterus if an egg does not get fertilized?

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[5]36
[5]36.A
[1]36.A.i
What do you mean by the term lines of the magnetic field?
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[1]36.A.ii

How is the direction of magnetic field at a point determined?

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[2]36.A.iii

Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines of the magnetic field produced by a current carrying circular loop. Mark on it the direction of (i) current and (ii) magnetic field lines.

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[1]36.A.iv

Name the two factors on which the magnitude of the magnetic field due to a current carrying coil depends.

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[5]36.B
[2]36.B.i

Why can’t two magnetic field lines cross each other?

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[3]36.B.ii

Draw magnetic field lines showing the direction of the magnetic field due to a current carrying long straight solenoid. State the conclusion which can be drawn from the pattern of magnetic field lines inside the solenoid. Name any two factors on which the magnitude of the magnetic field due to this solenoid depends.

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SECTION - E
[4]37 | Question Nos. 37 to 39 are Source-based/Case-based questions.
Many pure metals like copper, iron and gold are very soft and as such are considered unsuitable for certain uses. Metallic objects around us such as cooking utensils, statues, ornaments, guns, etc., are actually not made up of pure metals. Instead of pure metals, alloys are used in the design of most of the useful objects. Making alloys enhances the basic properties of a metal which is the primary constituent (metal) of an alloy.
  1. How does electrical conductivity and melting point of a metal change when it is converted to its alloy by mixing a small amount of an element in it?   (1)
  2. Name an alloy used for welding two wires together in an electric circuit. Write its major constituents.   (1)
    1. What are alloys? How is ‘Brass’ (an alloy) prepared?   (2)
      OR
    2. What is stainless steel? How is it prepared? Write one important property which makes it more useful in making cooking utensils as compared to its primary metal.   (2)
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[4]38

The growth movements of plant parts in which the direction of the stimulus determines the direction of the response are known as tropic movements or tropism. Plants also have non-directional movements, which may not be growth-dependent.

  1. Name the movement which causes ‘X’ and ‘Y’ to grow downwards and upwards respectively.   (1)
  2. Write the name of a hormone that plays a major role in
    1. falling of leaves.
    2. rapid cell division.  (1)
    1. Leaves of the sensitive plant move very quickly in response to ‘touch’. How is this stimulus of touch communicated and explain how the movement takes place?  (2)
      OR
    2. Name the plant hormone which is synthesized at the shoot tip. How does this hormone help the plant to bend towards light?  (2)
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[4]39

Study the circuit shown in which two resistors X and Y of resistances 3 Ω and 6 Ω respectively are joined in series with a battery of 2 V.

  1. Draw a circuit diagram showing the above two resistors X and Y joined in parallel with the same battery and the same ammeter and voltmeter.  (1)
  2. In which combination of resistors will the (i) potential difference across X and Y and (ii) current through X and Y, be the same?  (1)
    1. Find the current drawn from the battery by the series combination of the two resistors (X and Y).  (2)
      OR
    2. Determine the equivalent resistance of the parallel combination of the two resistors (X and Y).  (2)
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