Sample Paper Class 10
Sample Paper Class 10
Sample Paper Class 10
Section A
1. A student took Cu, Al, Fe and Zn strips separately in four test tubes labelled I, II, III and IV. He added 10 mL of
freshly prepared ferrous sulphate solution to each test tube as shown below:
a) II and IV b) I, II and IV
c) II and III d) III and IV
a) Iron b) zinc
c) Copper d) Gold
3. Which one of the following types of medicines is used for treating indigestion?
a) Antacid b) Antiseptic
c) Antibiotics d) Analgesic 1
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a) Diamond b) Fluorine
c) Graphite d) Fullerene
6. If copper is kept open in air, it slowly loses its shining brown surface and gains a green coating. It is due to the
formation of
a) CuCO3 b) CuO
c) CuSO4 d) Cu(NO3)2
7. The structural formula of an ester from which an acid and an alcohol is formed is as follows. Name the acid and
the alcohol.
8. Anaerobic process
a) takes place in yeast during fermentation b) produces ethanol, oxygen, and energy
c) takes place in the presence of oxygen d) produces only energy in the muscles of human beings
9. The egg of an animal contains 10 chromosomes, of which one is X-chromosome. How many autosomes would
be there in the karyotype of this animal?
a) 9 b) 18 2
c) 8 d) 20
a) Cytoplasm b) Genes
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c) Ribosome d) Golgi bodies
11. In a plant, smooth seeds(S) are dominant over wrinkled seeds(s) and green seeds (G) are dominant over yellow
seeds (g). A plant homozygous for smooth and green seed is crossed with a plant having wrinkled and yellow
seeds. The F1 offspring are self crossed to produce F2 generation. If a total of 160 offspring are produced, how
many plants are expected to be having wrinkled and green seeds in F2 generation, according to a typical
Mendelian cross?
a) 10 b) 90
c) 30 d) 20
12. During deficiency of oxygen in tissues of human beings, pyruvic acid is converted into lactic acid in the
a) Non-uniform b) Variable
c) Zero d) Same at all points
14. The elements of electric heating devices are usually made of:
a) Nichrome b) Bronze
c) Argon d) Tungsten
a) Composting b) Recycling
c) Landfilling d) Incineration
a) Groups (a), (c) and (d) b) Groups (a), (b) and (c)
c) Groups (a), (b) and (d) d) Groups (b), (c) and (d)
Assertion (A) and Reason (R) .Answer these questions 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 but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(c) (A) is true but (R)is false . 3
(d) (A) is false but (R) is true .
17. Assertion (A): The colour of aqueous solution of copper sulphate turns colourless when a piece of
lead is added to it.
Reason (R): Lead is more reactive than copper, and hence displaces copper from its salt
solution
18. Assertion (A): Regeneration is getting a full organism back from its body parts.
Reason (R): In grafting, the stock is placed over the scion
19. Assertion (A): Two bar magnets attract when they are brought near to each other with the same
pole.
Reason (R): Unlike poles will attract each other.
20. Assertion (A): The second trophic level of a food chain operating in a grassland is mostly
occupied by a
carnivore.
Reason (R): Carnivores feed upon herbivores and are secondary consumers.
Section B
22. What will happen if the fallopian tubes are partially blocked and the ovulated eggs are prevented from
reaching
the uterus?
23 . Why is it not advisable to sleep under a tree at night while resting under it during mid-day is not bad?
24. An object is placed at a distance of 30 cm from a concave lens of focal length 15 cm. List four
characteristics
(nature, position, etc.) of the image formed by the lens.
25. List two reasons to show that the existence of decomposers is essential in an ecosystem.
26. what is the purpose of making urine in the human body ? Name the organs that releases the urine
Section C
27. i. Which types of metals can be obtained in their pure form by just heating their oxides in air? Give one
example.
ii. Consider the reaction given below used to obtain Manganese metal in pure form:
3MnO2(s) + 4Al(s) 3Mn(l) + 2Al2O3(s) + Heat
a. What type of reaction is it?
b. What is the role of aluminium in this reaction?
28. An element M with electronic configuration 2,8,3 combines separately with cl - , so42- . write the
chemical Formulae of the compounds formed .predict with the suitable reason the nature of the
29.i. In humans, if gene B gives brown eyes and gene b gives blue eyes, what will be the colour of eyes of the
persons having the following combination of genes? (a) Bb (b) bb (c) BB
ii. What do you class this trait of eye colour in human? Explain ? 4
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31 a. what are the laws of refraction .
b. Explain the Tindal effect .
32. Given in fig. is the circuit diagram in which three resistors of 1Ω, 2Ω and 3Ω are connected to cell of e.m.f. 2V
and internal resistance 0.5 Ω.
1.Calculate the total resistance of the circuit.
ii. What is the reading of ammeter and What will be ammeter reading if an exactly similar cell is connected in series
with cell.
33.
(a). Identify the process taking place in the above diagram . when does this process becomes essential for an
individual .
Section D
34. a. Distinguish between esterification and saponification reactions with the help of chemical equations for each.
b. With a labelled diagram describe in brief an activity to show the formation of an ester.
OR
What are detergents chemically? List two merits and two demerits of using detergents for cleansing. State the reason
for the suitability of detergents for washing, even in the case of water having calcium and magnesium ions. 5
OR
Explain briefly movements in plants
36. An object is placed at a distance of 30 cm from a concave lens of focal length 30 cm.
i. Use lens formula to determine the distance of the image from the lens.
ii. List four characteristics of the image (nature position, size, erect/inverted) in this case.
iii. Draw a labelled diagram to justify your answer of part (ii)
OR
Section E
(a) What would be the strength of the magnetic field inside a long current-carrying straight solenoid?
(b) Which end is north and which end is south pole when current flows through a solenoid?
A long solenoid carrying a current produces a magnetic field B along its axis. If the current is double and
the number of turns per cm is halved, then what will be the new value of the magnetic field?
OR
A soft iron bar is enclosed by a coil of insulated copper wire as shown in the figure. When the plug of the
key is closed, then where would the face B of the iron bar be marked?