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Physics Specimen Paper 2025-2026 (English Medium) ICSE Class 10 Question Paper Solution

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Physics [Specimen Paper]
Marks: 80 CISCE
(English Medium)

Academic Year: 2025-2026
Date: मार्च 2026
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  1. Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately.
  2. You will not be allowed to write during first 15 minutes.
  3. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper.
  4. The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
  5. Section A is compulsory. Attempt any four questions from Section B.
  6. The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].

SECTION A - (40 Marks) (Attempt all questions from this Section.)
[15]1 | Choose the correct answers to the questions from the given options. (Do not copy the questions; write the correct answers only.)
[1]1.i

A moment of couple has a tendency to rotate the body in an anticlockwise direction. Then the moment of the couple is taken as ______.

positive

negative

maximum

zero

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [1] Force
[1]1.ii

The kinetic energy of a given body depends on the ______.

position

center of gravity of the body

momentum

displacement

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
[1]1.iii

During power production in a coal-based thermoelectric power plant, the correct sequence of energy conversions taking place is:

heat → mechanical → chemical

heat → mechanical → electrical

chemical → heat → light

heat → chemical → electrical

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1.iv

Anita used a single movable pulley to lift a bucket of water from a well. She lubricates the pulley. Which of the following statements is true regarding the performance of the pulley used?

Mechanical Advantage decreases and efficiency increases.

Velocity Ratio increases and efficiency decreases.

Mechanical Advantage remains unchanged and efficiency increases.

Velocity Ratio remains unchanged and efficiency increases.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1.v

Inside the prism, during the dispersion of white light, compared to blue, red light ______.

slows down less and refracts more.

slows down more and refracts less.

slows down more and refracts more.

slows down less and refracts less.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1.vi

When objects are viewed through the rising heat of a campfire, they appear to shimmer. The optical phenomenon responsible for this effect is ______.

refraction

reflection

scattering

total internal reflection

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1.vii

A convex lens with a focal length of 12 cm has an object at a distance of 20 cm in front of the lens. A blurred image is obtained on the screen placed at a distance of 23 cm in front of the lens. In order to obtain a clear image, the screen has to be moved ______.

towards the lens.

away from the lens.

to a position very far from the lens.

either towards or away from the lens.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1.viii

Assertion (A): Soldiers avoid firing at a target in foggy weather conditions.

Reason (R): In foggy weather, light gets scattered by tiny water droplets, reducing visibility.

(A) is true but (R) is false.

(A) is false but (R) is true.

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

Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1.ix

Two sound waves X and Y have the same amplitude and the same wave pattern but their frequencies are 60 Hz and 120 Hz respectively, then ______.

X will be shriller and Y will be grave

X will be grave and Y will be shriller

X will differ in quality than Y

X is louder than Y

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [7] Sound
[1]1.x

In the circuit given below, identify the correct relation between the currents flowing through the 2 Ω, 3 Ω, and 5 Ω resistors:

current through 2 Ω > current through 3 Ω

current through 5 Ω < current through 3 Ω

current through 2 Ω = current through 5 Ω

current through 5 Ω > current through 3 Ω

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1.xi

According to the old convention, the colour of the earth wire is ______.

Black

Green

Yellow

Red

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [9] Household Circuits
[1]1.xii

For an ideal step up transformer:

`"voltage"_"primary"/"voltage"_"secondary" gt 1`

`"current"_"primary"/"current"_"secondary" lt 1`

`"number of turns"_"primary"/"number of turns"_"secondary" = 1`

`"power"_"primary"/"power"_"secondary" = 1`

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1.xiii

Heat capacity of a body is the ______.

energy needed to melt a body without change in its temperature

energy needed to raise the temperature of a body by 1°C

increase in volume of the body when its temperature increases by 1°C

total amount of internal energy that is constant

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1.xiv

The amount of heat energy required to melt a given mass of a substance at its melting point, without any rise in its temperature is called the ______.

specific heat capacity.

specific latent heat of fusion.

latent heat of fusion.

specific latent heat of freezing.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1.xv

A nucleus of an atom consists of 146 neutrons and 95 protons. It decays after emitting an alpha particle. How many protons and neutrons are left in the nucleus after an alpha emission?

Protons = 93, neutrons = 142

Protons = 95, neutrons = 144

Protons = 93, neutrons = 144

Protons = 95, neutrons = 142

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Chapter:
[10]2
[6]2.i | Complete the following by choosing the correct answers from the bracket:
[1]2.i.a

A ______ lever will always have M.A. > 1.

Class II

Class III

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Chapter:
[1]2.i.b

A boy uses a GPS device to locate his missing friend in a crowded area; the system primarily uses ______ to track the location.

ultraviolet waves

microwaves

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Chapter:
[1]2.i.c

Unit of specific heat capacity is ______.

kg2m2s−2K−1

m2s−2K−1

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
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[1]2.i.d

The threshold of hearing is ______.

0 dB

20 Hz

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]2.i.e

Two copper wires can have different resistivity if they have different ______.

lengths

temperatures

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]2.i.f

The reaction responsible for the production of energy in the sun is ______.

Nuclear Fusion

Nuclear Fission

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Chapter:
[2]2.ii

Match the movement of the body part in column A to the class of lever in column B.

Movement of the body part
Column A
Class of lever
Column B
(a) Nodding head Class III
(b) Lifting body weight on your toes Class II
  Class I
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Chapter:
[2]2.iii
  1. Name the wave used for echo depth sounding.
  2. Give one reason why the waves mentioned in (a) is used for the above purpose.
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Chapter:
[15]3
[2]3.i
[1]3.i.a

Refer to the diagram given below. A lens with two different refractive indices is shown. If the rays are coming from a distant object, then how many images will be seen?

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Chapter:
[1]3.i.b

A glass lens always forms a virtual, erect and diminished image of an object kept in front of it. Identify the lens.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[2]3.ii

The image given below displays kilowatt-hour meter readings recorded at two distinct points in time.

Assuming a continuously running 2000 W air conditioner as the sole electrical device in use, calculate the time interval, in hours, between these two meter readings.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[2]3.iii

ABCDE is a regular pentagon with its center of gravity at O. What will be the most probable position (W, X, Y, Z or O) of the new center of gravity:

  1. if a piece of clay is attached at point A?
  2. if the pentagon is cut along the line PQ? (Of the remaining part DCBQPE)

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[2]3.iv

A solid of mass 60 g at 100°C is placed in 150 g of water at 20°C. The final steady temperature is 25°C. Calculate the heat capacity of the solid.

[Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J g−1 K1]

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Chapter:
[2]3.v

The diagram given below shows a copper wire wound around a U-shaped soft iron bar. An iron pin is brought near the arrangement. First Source P and then Source Q are connected across AB, each operating independently.

(a) State true or false:

Source P as well as Source Q, when connected across AB, can attract the iron pin.

(b) Justify your answer to (a) with a suitable reason.

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Chapter:
[2]3.vi
  1. Name the radiation that is emitted during the decay of a nucleus that has the highest penetrating power.
  2. Does the emission of the above-mentioned radiation result in a change in the mass number?
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[3]3.vii

Advanced optical sensors in air-to-air missiles use fiber optic cables to transmit light signals with minimal loss. This relies on a physical phenomenon that confines light within the fibers, making the system very dependable for guiding the missile precisely.

  1. Name the optical phenomenon that allows light signals to remain confined within the fiber optic cables during transmission.
  2. Explain the two main conditions necessary for this phenomenon to occur.
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Chapter:
SECTION B - (40 Marks) (Attempt any four questions from this Section.)
[10]4
[3]4.i
[1]4.i.a

The diagram below shows a fish in the tank and its image seen on the surface of the water.

Name the phenomenon responsible for the formation of this image.

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Chapter: [4] Refraction of Light at Plane Surfaces
[2]4.i.b

A double convex lens with refractive index μ1 inside two liquids of refractive indices μ2 and μ3 are shown in the diagrams below. The refractive indices are such that μ2 > μ1 and μ1 > μ3.

Figure a Figure b

How would a parallel incident beam of light refract when it comes out of the lens in each of the cases shown above?

  1. in Fig a.
  2. in Figure b.
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[3]4.ii

A scientist lowers a metallic ruler vertically into a transparent oil tank. The ruler touches an object placed at the bottom of the tank and gets wet up to the 25 cm mark. The refractive index of the glycerin is 1.25.

  1. Up to which mark will the ruler get wet if the scientist lowers it up to the image of the object?
  2. How will this length in (a) change if another liquid of μ > 1.25 is used?
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Chapter:
[4]4.iii
  1. A mixture of red, blue, and green light rays is passed through a convex lens, as illustrated in the diagram below. State whether the ray passes through a single point or through different points on the principal axis after refraction.
  2. Name the invisible radiation which is studied using the quartz prism.
  3. State one use of the radiation mentioned by you in (b) above.
  4. Name one type of radiation with a wavelength greater than that of the radiation mentioned by you in (b) above.
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Chapter:
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[10]5
[3]5.i

An object is placed at a distance of 24 cm in front of a convex lens of focal length 8 cm.

  1. What is the nature of the image so formed?
  2. Calculate the distance of the image from the lens.
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Chapter:
[3]5.ii

The diagram below shows a cooling curve for a substance X:

(a) State the temperatures at which the substance condenses.

(b) Mention the temperature range in which the substance is in its liquid state.

(c) State true or false:

The amount of heat released when a substance is cooled by 10°C in its liquid state is greater than the heat released when it is cooled by the same amount in its solid state.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[4]5.iii

In an experiment to measure the temperature of the flame of a Bunsen burner, a lump of copper of mass 0.12 kg is heated on the flame for a long time. The copper then is quickly transferred into a beaker of negligible heat capacity containing 0.84 kg of water and the temperature of the water rose from 15°C to 35°C. Calculate the temperature of the flame.

[Given, specific heat capacity of copper = 0.4 J g−1 °C−1, specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J g−1 °C−1]

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Chapter:
[10]6
[3]6.i

A metal rod AB of length 80 cm is balanced at 45 cm from the end A with 100 gf weights suspended from the two ends.

  1. If this rod is cut at the center, C, then compare the weight of AC to the weight of BC. (Use >, < or =)
  2. Give a reason for your answer in (a).
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Chapter: [1] Force
[3]6.ii
[1]6.ii.a

For the following scenario, state whether the work done by gravity is positive, negative, or zero.

A person walks on a levelled road.

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Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
[1]6.ii.b

For the following scenario, state whether the work done by gravity is positive, negative, or zero.

A person climbs a ladder.

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Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
[1]6.ii.c

For the following scenario, state whether the work done by gravity is positive, negative, or zero.

A car in neutral gear is coming down the slope.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
[3]6.iii

A, B, C and D are four points on a hemispherical cup placed inverted on the ground. Diameter BC = 360 cm and AE = `R/3` (R is the radius of the cup). A small spherical mass of 500 g at rest at the point A slides down along the smooth surface of the cup. Assuming there is no loss of energy, calculate its:

  1. Potential Energy at A relative to B.
  2. Speed at point B (lowest point).
  3. Kinetic Energy at D (g = 10 ms−2).
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[10]7
[3]7.i

A block and tackle system of pulleys has a velocity ratio of 4.

  1. Draw a labelled diagram of the system indicating clearly the direction of the load and effort.
  2.  Calculate the potential energy of the load 100 kgf lifted by this pulley to a height 5 m. (g = 10 ms−2)
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [3] Machines
[3]7.ii

A person standing in front of a cliff fires a gun and hears its echo after 3 s. If the speed of sound in air is 336 ms−1.

  1. Calculate the distance of the person from the cliff.
  2. After moving a certain distance from the cliff, he fires the gun again, and this time the echo is heard 1.5 s later than the first. Calculate the distance that the person moved.
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [1] Force
[4]7.iii

The above picture shows a mother pushing her daughter sitting on a swing. The swing is going through the positions A, B, C where A and C are extreme positions and B is the mean position.

  1. Which is the right position i.e. at A, B or C, for the mother to give a constant periodic push to the swing every time in the forward direction to increase the amplitude of the swing?  (1)
  2. Name the phenomenon involved in this.  (1)
  3. Explain with this example how this phenomenon helps to increase the amplitude of the swing.  (2)
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [7] Sound
[10]8
[3]8.i

The circuit depicted in the figure is employed for studying Ohm’s Law. Instead of using a standard resistor, a student opts for a glass tube filled with mercury (tube 1), connected to the circuit through two electrodes, E1 and E2. He records the readings of the ammeter and voltmeter, thereby calculating the resistance. The student repeats the experiment by substituting tube 1 with tube 2, where the same amount of mercury fills tube 2.

Neglecting internal resistance of the cell use (> or < or =) to compare:

  1. the resistance in both the cases.
  2. the voltmeter readings in both the cases.
  3. the specific resistance in both the cases.
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [8] Current Electricity
[3]8.ii

An appliance with a metal covering, rated at 2 kW, 220 V, is to be connected in a circuit. Given below are four diagrams (P, Q, R and S) depicting different circuit configurations.

  1. Identify the safest circuit.
  2. Write two reasons, supported by mathematical calculations, where applicable, to justify your choice.
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Chapter:
[3]8.iii

A nichrome wire X with length (l) and cross-sectional area (A) is connected to a 10 V source and another nichrome wire Y with length (2l) and cross-sectional area `(A/2)`, is connected to a 20 V source.

(a) Compare the resistances of wires X and Y. [Given that the resistivity of nichrome is (ρ).]

(b) Compare the electrical power consumed by each wire.

(c) Compare the masses of these wires. (Given that the density of nichrome is d.)

(d) State true or false:

Wire X and wire Y both show the same rise in temperature in the same time.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[10]9
[3]9.i

Three bulbs of powers P1, P2 and P3 (P1 < P2 < P3) are connected in a certain way such that P3 glows brightest.

  1. What type of connection exists between these bulbs?
  2. Compare the voltage across these bulbs. (Use >, < or =)
  3. Will the circuit still function if one of the bulbs is fused?
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[3]9.ii

The given diagram shows the output of an AC generator. If the speed of the generator coil is doubled, then:

  1. what is the effect on the physical quantity indicated by ‘a’?
  2. what is the effect on the physical quantity indicated as ‘b’?
  3. give a reason for your answer in (b).
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[4]9.iii

The graph illustrates the correlation between the number of protons (x-axis) and the number of neutrons (y-axis) for elements A, B, C, D, and E in the periodic table. These elements are denoted by the letters rather than their conventional symbols.

  1. Identify the radioactive radiation emitted when element C decays into element E. Represent this using a nuclear reaction.  (1)
  2. What is the special name given to elements D and E?  (1)
  3. If element C transforms into element B by emitting a radioactive ray, how will this ray behave in an electric field?  (2)
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