Science All India Set 2 2017-2018 English Medium Class 10 Question Paper Solution

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Science [All India Set 2]
Marks: 80 Academic Year: 2017-2018
Date: March 2018
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[1] 1

Write the energy conversion that takes place in a hydropower plant.

Concept: Hydroelectric Energy
Chapter: [0.14] Sources of Energy
[1] 2

A Mendelian experiment consisted of breeding pea plants bearing violet flowers with pea plants bearing white flowers. What will be the result in F1 progeny?

Concept: Heredity
Chapter: [0.09] Heredity and Evolution
[2] 3

Name one gustatory receptor and one olfactory receptor present in human beings.

Concept: Reflex and Reflex Action
Chapter: [0.07] Control and Co-ordination

Write a and b in the given flow chart of the neuron through which information travels as an electrical impulse.

Concept: Human Nervous System
Chapter: [0.07] Control and Co-ordination
[2] 4

If the image formed by a spherical mirror for all positions of the object placed in front of it is always erect and diminished, what type of mirror is it? Draw a labelled ray diagram to support your answer.

Concept: Convex Mirror
Chapter: [0.1] Light - Reflection and Refraction
[2] 5

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'. Write the equation of the chemical reaction of formation of 'Y' and also write the role of sulphuric acid in the reaction.

Concept: Saturated and Unsaturated Carbon Compounds
Chapter: [0.04] Carbon and its Compounds
[3] 6 | Attempt one of the following
[3] 6.1

State the laws of refraction of light. Explain the term 'absolute refractive index of a medium' and write an expression to relate it with the speed of light in vacuum.

Concept: Refractive Index
Chapter: [0.1] Light - Reflection and Refraction
[3] 6.2

What is meant by a power of a lens? Define its SI unit. 

Concept: Power of a Lens
Chapter: [0.1] Light - Reflection and Refraction

A student uses a lens of focal length 40 cm and another of –20 cm. Write the nature and power of each lens

Concept: Power of a Lens
Chapter: [0.1] Light - Reflection and Refraction
[3] 7

Write one main difference between asexual and sexual mode of reproduction. Which species is likely to have comparatively better chances of survival – the one reproducing asexually or the one reproducing sexually? Give reason to justify your answer.

Concept: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Chapter: [0.08] How do Organisms Reproduce?
[3] 8 | Attempt one of the following
[3] 8.1

Show how would you join three resistors, each of resistance 9 Ω so that the equivalent resistance of the combination is 

1) 13.5 

2) 6 Ω

Concept: System of Resistors - Resistances in Parallel
Chapter: [0.12] Electricity
[3] 8.2

Write Joule's law of heating.

Concept: Effects of Electric Current - Heating Effect of Electric Current
Chapter: [0.12] Electricity

Two lamps, one rated 100 W at 220 V, and the other 60 W at 220 V, are connected in parallel to electric mains supply. What current is drawn from the line if the supply voltage is 220 V?

Concept: Electrical Power
Chapter: [0.12] Electricity
[3] 9

Name the hormones secreted by the given endocrine glands and specify one function.

Pituitary

Concept: Hormones in Animals
Chapter: [0.07] Control and Co-ordination

Name the hormones secreted by the given endocrine glands and specify one function.

Pancreas

Concept: Hormones in Animals
Chapter: [0.07] Control and Co-ordination

Name the hormones secreted by the given endocrine glands and specify one function.

Thyroid

Concept: Hormones in Animals
Chapter: [0.07] Control and Co-ordination
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[3] 10 | Attempt one of the following
[3] 10.1

2 mL of sodium hydroxide solution is added to a few pieces of granulated zinc metal taken in a test tube. When the contents are warmed, a gas evolves which is bubbled through a soap solution before testing. Write the equation of the chemical reaction involved and the test to detect the gas. Name the gas which will be evolved when the same metal reacts with dilute solution of a strong acid.

Concept: Chemical Equation
Chapter: [0.01] Chemical Reactions and Equations
[3] 10.2

The pH of a salt used to make tasty and crispy pakoras is 14. Identify the salt and write a chemical equation for its formation. List its two uses.

Concept: Salts
Chapter: [0.02] Acids, Bases and Salts
[3] 11

 Why are most carbon compounds poor conductors of electricity?

Concept: The Covalent Bond
Chapter: [0.03] Metals and Non Metals [0.04] Carbon and its Compounds
[3] 12

Decomposition reactions require energy either in the form of heat or light or electricity for breaking down the reactants. Write one equation each for decomposition reactions where energy is supplied in the form of heat, light and electricity

Concept: Types of Chemical Change or Chemical Reaction - Decomposition Reactions
Chapter: [0.01] Chemical Reactions and Equations
[3] 13

What is a dam? Why do we seek to build large dams? While building large dams, which three main problems should particularly be addressed to maintain peace among local people? Mention them.

Concept: Water Management (Conservation of Water) - Fresh Water Management
Chapter: [0.16] Sustainable Management of Natural Resources
[3] 14

Students in a school listened to the news read in the morning assembly that the mountain of garbage in Delhi suddenly exploded and various vehicles got buried under it. Several people were also injured and there was traffic jam all around. In the brain storming session the teacher also discussed this issue and asked the students to find out a solution to the problem of garbage. Finally they arrived at two main points -one is self management of the garbage we produce and the second is to generate less garbage at individual level.

1) Suggest two measures to manage the garbage we produce.

2) As an individual, what can we do to generate the least garbage? Give two points.

3) List two values the teacher instilled in his student in this episode.

Concept: Solid Waste Management
Chapter: [0.15] Our Environment [0.16] Sustainable Management of Natural Resources
[3] 15

List the factors on which the resistance of a conductor in the shape of a wire depends.

Concept: Factors Affecting the Resistance of a Conductor
Chapter: [0.12] Electricity

Why are metals good conductors of electricity whereas glass is a bad conductor of electricity? Give reason?

Concept: Electric Current
Chapter: [0.12] Electricity

Why are alloys commonly used in electrical heating devices? Give reason.

Concept: Factors Affecting the Resistance of a Conductor
Chapter: [0.12] Electricity
[5] 16

State Fleming's left hand rule.

Concept: Force on a Current Carrying Conductor in a Magnetic Field
Chapter: [0.13] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

Principle of Electric motor

Concept: Electric Motor
Chapter: [0.13] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

Explain the function of the following parts of an electric motor.

Armature 

Concept: Electric Motor
Chapter: [0.13] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

Explain the function of the following parts of an electric motor.

Brushes

Concept: Electric Motor
Chapter: [0.13] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

Explain the function of the following parts of an electric motor.

Split ring

Concept: Electric Motor
Chapter: [0.13] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
[5] 17

Write the functions of the following parts in human female reproductive system:-

(i) Ovary

(ii) Oviduct

(iii) Uterus

Concept: Human Reproductive System
Chapter: [0.08] How do Organisms Reproduce?
[5] 18

Write the steps involved in the extraction of pure metals in the middle of the activity series from their carbonate ores.

Concept: Extraction of Metals
Chapter: [0.03] Metals and Non Metals

How is copper extracted from its sulphide ore? Explain the various steps supported by chemical equations. Draw labelled diagram for the electrolytic refining of copper.

Concept: Extraction of Metals
Chapter: [0.03] Metals and Non Metals
[5] 19 | Attempt one of the following
[5] 19.1

Mention any two components of blood.

Concept: Respiration
Chapter: [0.06] Life Processes

Trace the movement of oxygenated blood in the body.

Concept: Respiration
Chapter: [0.06] Life Processes

Write the function of valves present in between atria and ventricles.

Concept: Blood Vessels – Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries
Chapter: [0.06] Life Processes

Write one structural difference between the composition of arteries and veins.

Concept: Blood Vessels – Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries
Chapter: [0.06] Life Processes
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[5] 19.2

Define excretion

Concept: Excretion: Substances to Be Eliminated
Chapter: [0.06] Life Processes

Name the basic filtration unit present in the kidney.

Concept: Excretion: Substances to Be Eliminated
Chapter: [0.06] Life Processes

Draw the well-labelled diagram of the human excretory system

Concept: Excretion: Substances to Be Eliminated
Chapter: [0.06] Life Processes
[5] 20

The modern periodic table has been evolved through the early attempts of Dobereiner, Newland and Mendeleev. List one advantage and one limitation or all the three attempts.

Concept: Dobereiner’s Triads
Chapter: [0.05] Periodic Classification of Elements

Name the scientist who first of all showed that atomic number of an element is a more fundamental property than its atomic mass.

Concept: The Modern Periodic Table
Chapter: [0.05] Periodic Classification of Elements

State Modern periodic law

Concept: The Modern Periodic Table
Chapter: [0.05] Periodic Classification of Elements
[5] 21 | Attempt one of the following
[5] 21.1

A student is unable to see clearly the words written on the black board placed at a distance of approximately 3 m from him. Name the defect of vision the boy is suffering from. State the possible causes of this defect and explain the method of correcting it.

Concept: Eye Defect and Its Correction: Myopia Or Near-sightedness
Chapter: [0.11] The Human Eye and the Colourful World

What is atmospheric refraction? Use this phenomenon to explain the following natural events:

Twinkling of stars

Draw diagrams to illustrate your answers.

Concept: Atmospheric Refraction
Chapter: [0.11] The Human Eye and the Colourful World
[5] 21.2

Write the function of the following part of the human eye: Cornea

Concept: Human Eye: Structure of the Eye
Chapter: [0.11] The Human Eye and the Colourful World

Write the function of the following part of the human eye: crystalline lens

Concept: Human Eye: Structure of the Eye
Chapter: [0.11] The Human Eye and the Colourful World

Write the function of the following part of the human eye: ciliary muscles

Concept: Human Eye: Structure of the Eye
Chapter: [0.11] The Human Eye and the Colourful World

Why does the sun appear reddish early in the morning? Will this phenomenon be observed by an observer on the moon? Justify your answer with a reason.

Concept: Applications of Scattering of Light
Chapter: [0.11] The Human Eye and the Colourful World
[2] 22 | Attempt one of the following
[2] 22.1

Name the process by which an Amoeba reproduces. Draw the various stages of its reproduction in a proper sequence.

Concept: Asexual Reproduction - Asexual Reproduction in Plant
Chapter: [0.08] How do Organisms Reproduce?
[2] 22.2

A student in viewing under a microscope a permanent slide showing various stages of asexual reproduction by budding in yeast. Draw diagrams of what he observes (in proper sequence)

Concept: Asexual Reproduction - Asexual Reproduction in Plant
Chapter: [0.08] How do Organisms Reproduce?
[2] 23

An object of height 4.0 cm is placed at a distance of 30 cm from the optical centre 'O' of a convex lens of focal length 20 cm. Draw a ray diagram to find the position and size of the image formed. Mark optical centre 'O' and principal focus 'F' on the diagram. Also find the approximate ratio of size of the image to the size of the object.

Concept: Convex Lens
Chapter: [0.1] Light - Reflection and Refraction
[2] 24

A student added few pieces of aluminium metal to two test tubes A and B containing aqueous solutions of iron sulphate and copper sulphate. In the second part of her experiment, she added iron metal to another test tubes C and D containing aqueous solutions of aluminium sulphate and copper sulphate.

In which test tube or test tubes will she observe colour change? On the basis of this experiment, state which one is the most reactive metal and why.

Concept: Physical Properties of Metals
Chapter: [0.03] Metals and Non Metals
[2] 25

What is observed when a solution of sodium sulphate is added to a solution of barium chloride taken in a test tube? Write equation for the chemical reaction involved and name the type of reaction in this case.

Concept: Types of Chemical Change or Chemical Reaction - Double Displacement Reaction
Chapter: [0.01] Chemical Reactions and Equations
[2] 26

The values of current (I) flowing through a given resistor of resistance (R), for the corresponding values of potential difference (V) across the resistor are as given below:

V (volts) 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 4.0 5.0
 I (amperes) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.0

Plot a graph between current (I) and potential difference (V) and determine the resistance (R) of the resistor.

Concept: Potential and Potential Difference
Chapter: [0.12] Electricity
[2] 27

List the steps of preparation of temporary mount of a leaf peel to observe stomata.

Concept: Mode of Nutrition in Plant - Autotrophic Nutrition
Chapter: [0.06] Life Processes

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