CBSE SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER CLASS-X SCIENCE

Similar documents
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II, SCIENCE Time : 3½ hrs. Class X M.M. : 90

Visit For All NCERT Solutions, CSBE Sample papers, Question, papers, Notes For Class 6 to 12 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II [2013] SCIENCE

II, SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II, / SCIENCE CBSETODAY.COM. X / Class X. Time Allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 90

CBSE X Science

SET 2 Series : HRK/C H$moS> Z.

CBSE SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER CLASS X SCIENCE

SECOND TERM (SA-11) SCIENCE (Tkeo y) (Fov Pmctice) CLASS X

CBSE 10th Science 2014 Unsolved Paper All India

CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 Science Solved 2016 (Set 1)

PRE BOARD EXAMINATION-II 2008

II, SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II, / SCIENCE. X / Class X. Time Allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 90

Important Instructions for the School Principal. (Not to be printed with the question paper) Note:

Science. Time 3 hrs Max.Marks: 90. General Instructions

CBSE Class X Science Board Paper 2011 (Set 1) Term II

CBSE 10th Science 2013 Unsolved Paper All India

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II ( ) SCIENCE Class X Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 90

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GACHIBOWLI, HYDERABAD 32

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, ERANAKULAM REGION SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II ( ) SAMPLE PAPER-SCIENCE

Science Mock Test Paper CBSE Class 10

Sample Question Paper 2016 Science Class X (SA II) Time allowed: 03 Hours Maximum Marks: 90

Marking Scheme 2016 Science Class X (SA II) 1 Hydrogenation 1

SECOND TERM ( A-11) SCIENCE (Theory) (For Practice) CLASS X

CBSE Sample Paper-02 (Unsolved) SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II SCIENCE (Theory) Class X. Time allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 90

BASANT S SCIENCE ACADEMY STD-X SAMPLE PAPER GENERAL SCIENCE

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN; RAIPUR REGION SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT -II ( ) CLASS X SCIENCE

SECOND TERM (SA-11) SCIENCE (Theory) (For Practice) CLASS X

Science. Time Allowed: 3 hours Maximum : 90. The question paper comprises two sections, A and B. You are to attempt both the sections.

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II

CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 Science Solved 2016 (Set 5)

CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 Science Solved 2016 (Set 4)

CBSE Class X Science Sample Paper - 1 Time: 3 hrs Total Marks: 80. Section A

Important Instructions for the School Principal. (Not to be printed with the question paper) Note:

Class X Science CBSE Board Paper 2015 Delhi Set-2 Solutions

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, HYDERABAD REGION

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, HYDERABAD REGION

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II, II. Class X /

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - II CLASS X 2014 SUBJECT SCIENCE (086)

CBSE Class X Science Board Paper 2018 (Set 2)

ANSWER KEY CLASS X SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II SCIENCE Code No. 086

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, HYDERABAD REGION

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN ERNAKULAM REGION

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, HYDERABAD REGION

CBSE -10th Examination SCIENCE. Paper & Solution Time: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 80 SECTION A

Class X Science (Theory) Time: 3hrs MM: 80 Section-A

Session Page 1

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II SCIENCE Class X Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 90

Please check that this question paper contains 12 printed pages. Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II SCIENCE Class X Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 90

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 2 CLASS 10 SUBJECT SCIENCE

COURSE STRUCTURE CLASS X First Term Marks: 90

Sample Question Paper Science Class X (SA II) Time allowed: 03 Hours Maximum Marks: 90

Downloaded from Annexure - F. Science (086), Class X - ( ) Summative Assessment-II SECOND TERM CLASS X

Lab Activity:To show that light is necessary for photosynthesis. Lab Activity:To prepare temporary mount of stomata.

MARKING SCHEME CLASS X DELHI. Q2. Each piece regenerates into a new Planaria. 1 1

CBSE -10th Examination SCIENCE. Paper & Solution Time: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 90

Sub- Science (Physics and Chemistry ) Important questions for board purpose

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, HYDERABAD REGION

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL SAIL TOWNSHIP, RANCHI PRE- BOARD-I EXAMINATION ( ) SUBJECT:- SCIENCE

2. No two individuals are absolutely alike in a population. Why? (1)

Mapping our Genes. Gregor Johann Mendel observed that organisms inherit traits through discrete units of inheritance which are now called genes.

S tudy. Ass ig nments. Free Forever. CBSE Ques t ion and A nswers.

Sample Question Paper Summative Assessment II Class X Science Time 3 hrs Max.Marks: 90

DISPERSION VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS. Two identical prisms made of the same material placed with their based on opposite sides (of the

Einstein Classes, Unit No. 102, 103, Vardhman Ring Road Plaza, Vikas Puri Extn., Outer Ring Road New Delhi , Ph. : ,

Roll No. SCIENCE (Theory) Time allowed: General Instructions:

TOPPER SAMPLE PAPER III SUMMATIVE ASSESMENT II [TERM II] CLASS X SCIENCE (THEORY) TIME: 3 Hours M.M: 80

[ Page 1

UNIT-5 EM WAVES UNIT-6 RAY OPTICS

CBSE BOARD QUESTION PAPER DELHI-2017

Course Structure Class - X (Annual Examination)

BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (TELANGANA) SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - I TENTH CLASS GENERAL SCIENCE PHYSICAL SCIENCE MODEL PAPER

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, HYDERABAD REGION

CLASS X SCIENCE (THEORY) SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT TERM II SAMPLE PAPER I. TIME: 3 Hours M.M: 80

Lucknow public school A block south city Sample I

CBSE CLASS X SCIENCE General Instructions:

Chapter Ray Optics and Optical Instrument

Annual Syllabus - Session Class-X Subject -Science. Schedule for Periodic Assessments of session

Important Instructions for the School Principal. (Not to be printed with the question paper) Note:

PHYS 102 Exams. PHYS 102 Exam 3 PRINT (A)

Class-X Science-086 SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER-19

CLASS X SCIENCE (THEORY) SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT TERM II SAMPLE PAPER II. TIME: 3 Hours M.M: 80

CBSE Class 10 Science Syllabus

Grade 8 Science Unit 2: Optics Chapters 4, 5 and 6

OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

Questions. Unit (1) (A) Write the scientific term for each of the following:

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, HYDERABAD REGION

CBSE Class X Science Board Paper 2015 (Set 3) Solution Term II

FIITJEE SUBJECT: SCIENCE (CBSE) CLASS 10 SOLUTION SECTION A

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - II SCIENCE CLASS 10 CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 Science SA2 with Solutions paper 2

SCIENCE (Code No. 086 / 090)

Subject: Science-83E

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II, 2012 II, Class X /

CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 SA2 Science Solved 2016 (Set 5)

A small object is placed a distance 2.0 cm from a thin convex lens. The focal length of the lens is 5.0 cm.

LIGHT. A beam is made up of several rays. It maybe parallel, diverging (spreading out) or converging (getting narrower). Parallel Diverging Converging

K.TEJPAL SINGH TGT SCI KV RAJKOT

SECTION - I (Marks : 15)

Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 90

Heredity and Evolution

Light Reflection and Refraction

Transcription:

CBSE SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER CLASS-X SCIENCE VSA: ( marks each). State one reason for placing Mg and Ca in the same group of the periodic table.. State two roles of testes in male reproductive system. Why is re-use of materials better than recycling in saving the environment? SA: ( marks each). What is a homologous series? Write the name and draw the structure of the second member of the alkene series.. Give one example of eacha) Metal having valency. b) Non metal having valency. c) Element with completely filled outermost shell. d) d) Element with three shells, having 4 electrons in the outermost shell.. To protect the food plants from insects, an insecticide was sprayed in small amounts but it was detected in high concentration in human beings. How did it happen? SA: II ( marks each). How do the following traits change in a period from left to right in the periodic table a) Atomic size b) Valency c) Metallic character.. What are isomers? Draw all possible isomers of C 4 H 0 and name them.. Two elements X and Y belong to the second group of the periodic table. X has shells and Y has shells in it a) Which of these is more metallic in nature and why? b) What is the formula of the chloride of X and sulphide of Y? c) Is the valency of X same as that of Y or different? Why? 4. a) Why do we see different variety of organisms around us? b) In which type of reproduction i) Off springs are identical? ii) Exact similar offspring s are not produced?. How do species of two isolated subpopulations become two different species? Pg.

6. Define a) Spore formation b) Regeneration c) Multiple fission 7. Variation is useful for the survival of species overtime but the variants have unequal chances of survival. Explain the statement. 8. What is Placenta? State its function in human female. 9. a) State the law of refraction of light that defines the refractive index of one medium with respect to the other. b) Express it mathematically also. c) Write the expression relating the refractive index of medium A with respect to the medium B to the speed of light in the two media A & B. Name the constant when medium B is vacuum. 0. Why does the sky appear blue to an observer from the surface of earth? What will be the colour of the sky for an astronaut in a apace station? Give reason for your answer.. Name the device (type of lens / mirror) used in the following cases and draw ray diagrams to show the image formation in each case a) Object is placed between the device and its focus, the enlarged image is formed behind it b) The object is placed between infinity and the device, the image is formed behind the device between its pole and focus.. An object of height cm is placed at a distance of 0 cm from a convex lens of focal length 0 cm. Find the position, nature and height of the object. LA: ( marks each). a) Write equations for the reaction of ethanol (C H OH) with i) Sodium metal ii) conc. H SO 4 iii) Ethanoic acid in the presence of conc. H SO 4 b) Why does micelle formation take place when soap is added to water? Why is soap ineffective for washing in hard water?. a) Name two viral diseases which can be usually transmitted sexually. How can transmission of such diseases be prevented? b) A pregnant woman, who is a mother of one daughter, requests the doctor of an ultrasound clinic to test and determine the sex of the baby in her womb. The doctor, very politely, refused and explained the legal and ethical point of view of the situation. On the basis of arguments and counselling, the doctor prepared the woman to happily accept the baby. Pg.

i) Why is pre-natal sex determination ethically wrong? ii) Had you been in place of the doctor, what argument you would have placed to counsel the mother? iii) State the value (s) exhibited by the doctor.. In organisms, some changes pertain to body cells and are not inherited, whereas some changes pertain to germ cells and are inheritable. a) Name the two types of variations respectively. b) Explain two ways by which individuals with a particular trait may increase in a population. 4. A person cannot see objects nearer than 7 cm but can clearly read the banners placed on the roadside from a distance. a) Name the defect of vision he is suffering from. b) List two causes of this defect of vision. c) How can it be corrected? d) Draw ray diagrams showing the (i) defective eye (ii) corrected eye.. What is dispersion of white light? State its cause. Draw a labelled diagram to show dispersion of white light by a glass prism. How will you use two identical glass prisms to obtain white light? Draw ray diagram to illustrate it. 6. a) What is meant by biodiversity? List two advantages of conserving forest and wild life. b) Why is government of India imposing a ban on the use of polythene bags? c) Suggest two alternatives to these bags and explain how this ban is likely to improve the environment. PRACTICAL BASED QUESTIONS VSA: ( marks each). For preparing soap in the lab, the oil that a student will not select is- A) Cottonseed Oil B) Coconut Oil C) Kerosene Oil D) Mustard Oil. Two test tubes A and B contain soft water and hard water respectively. A few drops of soap solution is added to each. It is observed that- A) Lather is produced in A and not B B) Lather is produced in B and not A C) Lather is neither produced in A nor B D) Lather is produced in both A and B Pg.

. A student finding the focal length of a given concave mirror, obtains the image of a distant tree on the screen with respect to the object, the image will be- A) Diminished and erect B) Diminished and inverted C) Enlarged and erect D) Enlarged and inverted 4. During an experiment to find out the focal length of convex lens a student got a clear image of a test object at a far distance on the screen but he did some mistake in making measurement as shown in the diagram. The mistake is A) Distance of screen from object was not measured B) Object distance was not measured C) Lens was not adjusted properly D) Distance of image was not measured from the optical centre of the lens. Four students traced the path of light ray through a glass prism. The student who has traced the path correctly is- A) I B) II C) III D) IV Pg. 4

6. The correct position of eye for observing the emergent ray in the experiment with glass slab is A) A B) B C) C D) D 7. While drawing the ray diagram for the formation of image by a convex lens, a student made a mistake and was unable to draw the correct diagram. The possible mistake could be- i.) Line showing parallel to principal axis was not exactly parallel ii.) The focal points might not have been marked at equal distance on either side of the laws iii.) The line through the focus may not be of the correct slope. iv.) The location of the intersection of two lines cannot be determined with complete accuracy. Out of the above, the probable mistake(s) could be- A) Only (i) B) Only (ii) C) Only (iii) and (iv) D) All are possible 8. The wings of birds and arm of human beings are homologous as A) Both are structurally similar but dissimilar in function. B) Both are modifications of skin. C) Both are structurally dissimilar but functionally similar. D) Both are modification of hind limbs. 9. A typical dicotyledonous embryo consists of A) Epicotyls, hypocotyls, plumule. B) Embryonal axis, two cotyledons C) Embryonal axis, hypocotyls D) Cotyledons, plumule Pg.

PRACTICAL BASED QUESTIONS SA: ( marks each). A student wants to test a given solution for ethanoic acid. He picks up some sodium carbonate and strip of blue litmus paper. What would his observations be if the given solution was ethanoic acid.. A student traces the path of ray of light through a rectangular glass slab, as follows, but eaves it unlabelled and incomplete. Redraw the complete diagram and label in it i) Angle of incidence i ii) Angle of refraction r iii) Angle of emergence e iv) Lateral displacement. A child observed a permanent slide fixed under a microscope. He concluded that the slide shows binary fission in amoeba. Write any two observations he must have made to arrive at this conclusion. Pg. 6