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Section- A (PHYSICS)[27] 
Q.1. Fill in the blanks:-                  (1) 
(v) The wire used for making element of an electric heater is made up of 
_________. 
(vi) An image that cannot be obtained on a screen is called a __________ image. 
Q.2. Write any other one name of cyclone.        (1) 
  
Q.3. What are the essential parts of an electric circuit?  (Any two)    (1) 
 
Q.4. Answer in one word.            (2) 
(i) A transparent glass piece thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges. 
(ii) A mirror which can form magnified image of an object.   
Q.5. Correct the following statements:        (2) 
(i) The speed of wind is measured with an instrument called speedometer. 
(ii) The device used to prevent flow of excess current in a circuit is a switch. 
Q.6. Give one use each of a concave mirror and a concave lens.      (2) 
Q.7. How does a thunderstorm become a cyclone?        (2) 
 
Q.8. Will the bulbs glow in the given circuit?  
Give reason to support your answer.         (2) 
 
 
 
 
  
Q.9. Explain the working of an electric bell (without diagram).     (3) 
Q.10. Give reason, why            (3) 
(i) We keep melting point of a fuse lower than the melting point of remaining 
circuit. 
(ii) A closed plastic bottle filled with warm water shrinks, when cold water is 
poured over it. 
 
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Section- A (PHYSICS)[27] 
Q.1. Fill in the blanks:-                  (1) 
(v) The wire used for making element of an electric heater is made up of 
_________. 
(vi) An image that cannot be obtained on a screen is called a __________ image. 
Q.2. Write any other one name of cyclone.        (1) 
  
Q.3. What are the essential parts of an electric circuit?  (Any two)    (1) 
 
Q.4. Answer in one word.            (2) 
(i) A transparent glass piece thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges. 
(ii) A mirror which can form magnified image of an object.   
Q.5. Correct the following statements:        (2) 
(i) The speed of wind is measured with an instrument called speedometer. 
(ii) The device used to prevent flow of excess current in a circuit is a switch. 
Q.6. Give one use each of a concave mirror and a concave lens.      (2) 
Q.7. How does a thunderstorm become a cyclone?        (2) 
 
Q.8. Will the bulbs glow in the given circuit?  
Give reason to support your answer.         (2) 
 
 
 
 
  
Q.9. Explain the working of an electric bell (without diagram).     (3) 
Q.10. Give reason, why            (3) 
(i) We keep melting point of a fuse lower than the melting point of remaining 
circuit. 
(ii) A closed plastic bottle filled with warm water shrinks, when cold water is 
poured over it. 
 
                                                      
                                 
  
Q.11. What safety measures one must take in advance to tackle with the problems created 
by a cyclone? (Write 3 points)          (3) 
 
 
Q.12. (i)  What is magnetic effect of electric current?               (1 + 2 +2= 5) 
(ii)What are the factors on which the strength of an electromagnet depends? 
(iii)Paheli takes a wire „A? of radius 1 cm and Boojho takes a wire „B? of radius 2 cm 
 and  pass same amount of current through them. In which case, heat 
 produced will be more and why? 
  
 
Section- B (CHEMISTRY)[26] 
 
Q.26 The point of origin of sullage water is              (1) 
(i) Kitchen 
(ii) Industries 
(iii) Toilets 
(iv) Hospitals 
Q.27 The water holding capacity is highest in         (1) 
(i) Sandy soil 
(ii) Clayey soil 
 
(iii) Loamy soil 
(iv) Mixture of sand and loam 
Q.28 This layer is made up of small lumps of broken rocks and lacks humus   (1) 
(i) A horizon 
(ii) B- horizon 
(iii) C- horizon 
(iv) Bedrock  
Q.29 The gas which protect us from harmful ultraviolet radiations coming from the sun 
is            (1) 
(i) Nitrogen 
(ii) Oxygen 
(iii) Ozone 
(iv) None of these 
Q.30 Name 2 organic impurities present in sewage.       (1) 
Q.31 (i) Which type of soil is the best for making toys and statues?     (½ + ½ + 1= 2) 
(ii)Name the plant which grows well in this type of soil. 
(iii)Mention 1 difference between the above type of soil and sandy soil. 
Q.32 Calculate the rate of percolation of a soil sample if the soil takes 50 minutes for  
250 ml of water to percolate through it.       (2) 
 
Q.33 Draw the sketch of the soil profile and label the various horizons.      (2) 
Q.34 (i) Complete the following word equation:              (½ + ½ + 1= 2) 
  Citric acid + _________          sodium citrate + _________ + water 
(ii)Mention the standard test or confirmatory test for carbon dioxide.  
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Section- A (PHYSICS)[27] 
Q.1. Fill in the blanks:-                  (1) 
(v) The wire used for making element of an electric heater is made up of 
_________. 
(vi) An image that cannot be obtained on a screen is called a __________ image. 
Q.2. Write any other one name of cyclone.        (1) 
  
Q.3. What are the essential parts of an electric circuit?  (Any two)    (1) 
 
Q.4. Answer in one word.            (2) 
(i) A transparent glass piece thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges. 
(ii) A mirror which can form magnified image of an object.   
Q.5. Correct the following statements:        (2) 
(i) The speed of wind is measured with an instrument called speedometer. 
(ii) The device used to prevent flow of excess current in a circuit is a switch. 
Q.6. Give one use each of a concave mirror and a concave lens.      (2) 
Q.7. How does a thunderstorm become a cyclone?        (2) 
 
Q.8. Will the bulbs glow in the given circuit?  
Give reason to support your answer.         (2) 
 
 
 
 
  
Q.9. Explain the working of an electric bell (without diagram).     (3) 
Q.10. Give reason, why            (3) 
(i) We keep melting point of a fuse lower than the melting point of remaining 
circuit. 
(ii) A closed plastic bottle filled with warm water shrinks, when cold water is 
poured over it. 
 
                                                      
                                 
  
Q.11. What safety measures one must take in advance to tackle with the problems created 
by a cyclone? (Write 3 points)          (3) 
 
 
Q.12. (i)  What is magnetic effect of electric current?               (1 + 2 +2= 5) 
(ii)What are the factors on which the strength of an electromagnet depends? 
(iii)Paheli takes a wire „A? of radius 1 cm and Boojho takes a wire „B? of radius 2 cm 
 and  pass same amount of current through them. In which case, heat 
 produced will be more and why? 
  
 
Section- B (CHEMISTRY)[26] 
 
Q.26 The point of origin of sullage water is              (1) 
(i) Kitchen 
(ii) Industries 
(iii) Toilets 
(iv) Hospitals 
Q.27 The water holding capacity is highest in         (1) 
(i) Sandy soil 
(ii) Clayey soil 
 
(iii) Loamy soil 
(iv) Mixture of sand and loam 
Q.28 This layer is made up of small lumps of broken rocks and lacks humus   (1) 
(i) A horizon 
(ii) B- horizon 
(iii) C- horizon 
(iv) Bedrock  
Q.29 The gas which protect us from harmful ultraviolet radiations coming from the sun 
is            (1) 
(i) Nitrogen 
(ii) Oxygen 
(iii) Ozone 
(iv) None of these 
Q.30 Name 2 organic impurities present in sewage.       (1) 
Q.31 (i) Which type of soil is the best for making toys and statues?     (½ + ½ + 1= 2) 
(ii)Name the plant which grows well in this type of soil. 
(iii)Mention 1 difference between the above type of soil and sandy soil. 
Q.32 Calculate the rate of percolation of a soil sample if the soil takes 50 minutes for  
250 ml of water to percolate through it.       (2) 
 
Q.33 Draw the sketch of the soil profile and label the various horizons.      (2) 
Q.34 (i) Complete the following word equation:              (½ + ½ + 1= 2) 
  Citric acid + _________          sodium citrate + _________ + water 
(ii)Mention the standard test or confirmatory test for carbon dioxide.  
                                                      
                                 
  
Q.35 (i) Give reason:            (2) 
     If a copper wire is added in a solution of ferrous sulphate it will not react. 
(ii)Identify the molecule of the elements from the following: NaCl, H
2
, CO
2
, N
2
  
 
Q.36 (i) Choose the old one out and give a reason for your choice.     (1½ + 1½= 3) 
(a) Stretching of a rubber band 
(b) Formation of clouds 
(c) Photosynthesis in plants 
(d) Melting of wax 
(ii)Define alloying and name an alloy of iron.  
Q.37  (i) Why should oil and fats be not released in the drain?      (1 + 1 + 1= 3) 
(ii) Expand WWTP. 
(iii)Differentiate between sludge and activated sludge. (1 point) 
Q.38 Observe the diagram given below and answer the following questions:  
(i) What is the role of bar screens in WWTP?          (1) 
(ii) What is the waste deposited in tank (b). Which process helps in the removal 
 of this waste?              (½ + ½= 1) 
(iii) Which bacteria grows in aeration tank. What is the role of this bacteria in 
 this tank?              (½ + 1= 1½) 
(iv) How is the sludge decomposed in digester tank?              (½) 
(v) Mention two uses of biogas produced in this tank.      (½ + ½ =1) 
       
          
     Section- C(BIOLOGY)[27] 
Q.2. Name the following:          (1) 
(i) the air tube of insects 
(ii) small openings on the sides of an insect body 
Q.3. Name the blood component:          (1) 
(i) Which helps in fighting against germs. 
(ii) Which helps in clotting of blood. 
Q.4. What is common between transpiration in plants and sweating in human beings?(1) 
Q.5. Correct the following statements:         (1) 
(i) Fruit is the ripened ovule. 
(ii) Root, stem and leaves are reproductive parts of plant. 
Q.6. (i) Fragmentation :  _________ : : spore formation : fern.     (1) 
(ii)Pollen grain : male gamete :: _________ female gamete.  
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Section- A (PHYSICS)[27] 
Q.1. Fill in the blanks:-                  (1) 
(v) The wire used for making element of an electric heater is made up of 
_________. 
(vi) An image that cannot be obtained on a screen is called a __________ image. 
Q.2. Write any other one name of cyclone.        (1) 
  
Q.3. What are the essential parts of an electric circuit?  (Any two)    (1) 
 
Q.4. Answer in one word.            (2) 
(i) A transparent glass piece thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges. 
(ii) A mirror which can form magnified image of an object.   
Q.5. Correct the following statements:        (2) 
(i) The speed of wind is measured with an instrument called speedometer. 
(ii) The device used to prevent flow of excess current in a circuit is a switch. 
Q.6. Give one use each of a concave mirror and a concave lens.      (2) 
Q.7. How does a thunderstorm become a cyclone?        (2) 
 
Q.8. Will the bulbs glow in the given circuit?  
Give reason to support your answer.         (2) 
 
 
 
 
  
Q.9. Explain the working of an electric bell (without diagram).     (3) 
Q.10. Give reason, why            (3) 
(i) We keep melting point of a fuse lower than the melting point of remaining 
circuit. 
(ii) A closed plastic bottle filled with warm water shrinks, when cold water is 
poured over it. 
 
                                                      
                                 
  
Q.11. What safety measures one must take in advance to tackle with the problems created 
by a cyclone? (Write 3 points)          (3) 
 
 
Q.12. (i)  What is magnetic effect of electric current?               (1 + 2 +2= 5) 
(ii)What are the factors on which the strength of an electromagnet depends? 
(iii)Paheli takes a wire „A? of radius 1 cm and Boojho takes a wire „B? of radius 2 cm 
 and  pass same amount of current through them. In which case, heat 
 produced will be more and why? 
  
 
Section- B (CHEMISTRY)[26] 
 
Q.26 The point of origin of sullage water is              (1) 
(i) Kitchen 
(ii) Industries 
(iii) Toilets 
(iv) Hospitals 
Q.27 The water holding capacity is highest in         (1) 
(i) Sandy soil 
(ii) Clayey soil 
 
(iii) Loamy soil 
(iv) Mixture of sand and loam 
Q.28 This layer is made up of small lumps of broken rocks and lacks humus   (1) 
(i) A horizon 
(ii) B- horizon 
(iii) C- horizon 
(iv) Bedrock  
Q.29 The gas which protect us from harmful ultraviolet radiations coming from the sun 
is            (1) 
(i) Nitrogen 
(ii) Oxygen 
(iii) Ozone 
(iv) None of these 
Q.30 Name 2 organic impurities present in sewage.       (1) 
Q.31 (i) Which type of soil is the best for making toys and statues?     (½ + ½ + 1= 2) 
(ii)Name the plant which grows well in this type of soil. 
(iii)Mention 1 difference between the above type of soil and sandy soil. 
Q.32 Calculate the rate of percolation of a soil sample if the soil takes 50 minutes for  
250 ml of water to percolate through it.       (2) 
 
Q.33 Draw the sketch of the soil profile and label the various horizons.      (2) 
Q.34 (i) Complete the following word equation:              (½ + ½ + 1= 2) 
  Citric acid + _________          sodium citrate + _________ + water 
(ii)Mention the standard test or confirmatory test for carbon dioxide.  
                                                      
                                 
  
Q.35 (i) Give reason:            (2) 
     If a copper wire is added in a solution of ferrous sulphate it will not react. 
(ii)Identify the molecule of the elements from the following: NaCl, H
2
, CO
2
, N
2
  
 
Q.36 (i) Choose the old one out and give a reason for your choice.     (1½ + 1½= 3) 
(a) Stretching of a rubber band 
(b) Formation of clouds 
(c) Photosynthesis in plants 
(d) Melting of wax 
(ii)Define alloying and name an alloy of iron.  
Q.37  (i) Why should oil and fats be not released in the drain?      (1 + 1 + 1= 3) 
(ii) Expand WWTP. 
(iii)Differentiate between sludge and activated sludge. (1 point) 
Q.38 Observe the diagram given below and answer the following questions:  
(i) What is the role of bar screens in WWTP?          (1) 
(ii) What is the waste deposited in tank (b). Which process helps in the removal 
 of this waste?              (½ + ½= 1) 
(iii) Which bacteria grows in aeration tank. What is the role of this bacteria in 
 this tank?              (½ + 1= 1½) 
(iv) How is the sludge decomposed in digester tank?              (½) 
(v) Mention two uses of biogas produced in this tank.      (½ + ½ =1) 
       
          
     Section- C(BIOLOGY)[27] 
Q.2. Name the following:          (1) 
(i) the air tube of insects 
(ii) small openings on the sides of an insect body 
Q.3. Name the blood component:          (1) 
(i) Which helps in fighting against germs. 
(ii) Which helps in clotting of blood. 
Q.4. What is common between transpiration in plants and sweating in human beings?(1) 
Q.5. Correct the following statements:         (1) 
(i) Fruit is the ripened ovule. 
(ii) Root, stem and leaves are reproductive parts of plant. 
Q.6. (i) Fragmentation :  _________ : : spore formation : fern.     (1) 
(ii)Pollen grain : male gamete :: _________ female gamete.  
                                                      
                                 
  
Q.7. Lime water turns _________ when we exhale into it, as exhaled air contains more 
________ than inhaled air.          (1) 
 
Q.8. Observe the diagram and answer these questions:       (2) 
 
 
 
 
 
(i) Identify the flowers. (unisexual/ bisexual) (a) __________ (b) __________  
(ii) In which flower (a)/ (b) is self pollination possible? Can it perform cross 
pollination too? (Yes/ No)                 
 
Q.9. (i) Name two types of vascular tissues.        (2) 
(ii)Give one difference between the two vascular tissues.  
 
Q.10. Complete the table:           (2) 
Characteristics Asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction 
i) Seeds produced or not   
ii)New individuals identical 
to parents or characters of 
both the parents 
  
 
Q.11. Choose the correct option:         (2) 
(i) Egg is formed in which part of the flower? 
(i) Sepal 
(ii) Ovary 
(iii) Stamen 
(iv) Petal 
(ii) Yeast reproduces by which of the following asexual method? 
(i) Budding  
(ii) Spore formation 
(iii) Fragmentation 
(iv) Fusion of gametes   
(iii) Veins have __________ wall. 
(i) Thin 
(ii) Thick 
(iii) Thin and elastic 
(iv) Thick and elastic 
(iv) The major excretory waste produced in aquatic animals like fishes is 
_________. 
(i) Urea 
(ii) Uric acid 
 
(iii) Ammonia 
(iv) None of these 
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Section- A (PHYSICS)[27] 
Q.1. Fill in the blanks:-                  (1) 
(v) The wire used for making element of an electric heater is made up of 
_________. 
(vi) An image that cannot be obtained on a screen is called a __________ image. 
Q.2. Write any other one name of cyclone.        (1) 
  
Q.3. What are the essential parts of an electric circuit?  (Any two)    (1) 
 
Q.4. Answer in one word.            (2) 
(i) A transparent glass piece thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges. 
(ii) A mirror which can form magnified image of an object.   
Q.5. Correct the following statements:        (2) 
(i) The speed of wind is measured with an instrument called speedometer. 
(ii) The device used to prevent flow of excess current in a circuit is a switch. 
Q.6. Give one use each of a concave mirror and a concave lens.      (2) 
Q.7. How does a thunderstorm become a cyclone?        (2) 
 
Q.8. Will the bulbs glow in the given circuit?  
Give reason to support your answer.         (2) 
 
 
 
 
  
Q.9. Explain the working of an electric bell (without diagram).     (3) 
Q.10. Give reason, why            (3) 
(i) We keep melting point of a fuse lower than the melting point of remaining 
circuit. 
(ii) A closed plastic bottle filled with warm water shrinks, when cold water is 
poured over it. 
 
                                                      
                                 
  
Q.11. What safety measures one must take in advance to tackle with the problems created 
by a cyclone? (Write 3 points)          (3) 
 
 
Q.12. (i)  What is magnetic effect of electric current?               (1 + 2 +2= 5) 
(ii)What are the factors on which the strength of an electromagnet depends? 
(iii)Paheli takes a wire „A? of radius 1 cm and Boojho takes a wire „B? of radius 2 cm 
 and  pass same amount of current through them. In which case, heat 
 produced will be more and why? 
  
 
Section- B (CHEMISTRY)[26] 
 
Q.26 The point of origin of sullage water is              (1) 
(i) Kitchen 
(ii) Industries 
(iii) Toilets 
(iv) Hospitals 
Q.27 The water holding capacity is highest in         (1) 
(i) Sandy soil 
(ii) Clayey soil 
 
(iii) Loamy soil 
(iv) Mixture of sand and loam 
Q.28 This layer is made up of small lumps of broken rocks and lacks humus   (1) 
(i) A horizon 
(ii) B- horizon 
(iii) C- horizon 
(iv) Bedrock  
Q.29 The gas which protect us from harmful ultraviolet radiations coming from the sun 
is            (1) 
(i) Nitrogen 
(ii) Oxygen 
(iii) Ozone 
(iv) None of these 
Q.30 Name 2 organic impurities present in sewage.       (1) 
Q.31 (i) Which type of soil is the best for making toys and statues?     (½ + ½ + 1= 2) 
(ii)Name the plant which grows well in this type of soil. 
(iii)Mention 1 difference between the above type of soil and sandy soil. 
Q.32 Calculate the rate of percolation of a soil sample if the soil takes 50 minutes for  
250 ml of water to percolate through it.       (2) 
 
Q.33 Draw the sketch of the soil profile and label the various horizons.      (2) 
Q.34 (i) Complete the following word equation:              (½ + ½ + 1= 2) 
  Citric acid + _________          sodium citrate + _________ + water 
(ii)Mention the standard test or confirmatory test for carbon dioxide.  
                                                      
                                 
  
Q.35 (i) Give reason:            (2) 
     If a copper wire is added in a solution of ferrous sulphate it will not react. 
(ii)Identify the molecule of the elements from the following: NaCl, H
2
, CO
2
, N
2
  
 
Q.36 (i) Choose the old one out and give a reason for your choice.     (1½ + 1½= 3) 
(a) Stretching of a rubber band 
(b) Formation of clouds 
(c) Photosynthesis in plants 
(d) Melting of wax 
(ii)Define alloying and name an alloy of iron.  
Q.37  (i) Why should oil and fats be not released in the drain?      (1 + 1 + 1= 3) 
(ii) Expand WWTP. 
(iii)Differentiate between sludge and activated sludge. (1 point) 
Q.38 Observe the diagram given below and answer the following questions:  
(i) What is the role of bar screens in WWTP?          (1) 
(ii) What is the waste deposited in tank (b). Which process helps in the removal 
 of this waste?              (½ + ½= 1) 
(iii) Which bacteria grows in aeration tank. What is the role of this bacteria in 
 this tank?              (½ + 1= 1½) 
(iv) How is the sludge decomposed in digester tank?              (½) 
(v) Mention two uses of biogas produced in this tank.      (½ + ½ =1) 
       
          
     Section- C(BIOLOGY)[27] 
Q.2. Name the following:          (1) 
(i) the air tube of insects 
(ii) small openings on the sides of an insect body 
Q.3. Name the blood component:          (1) 
(i) Which helps in fighting against germs. 
(ii) Which helps in clotting of blood. 
Q.4. What is common between transpiration in plants and sweating in human beings?(1) 
Q.5. Correct the following statements:         (1) 
(i) Fruit is the ripened ovule. 
(ii) Root, stem and leaves are reproductive parts of plant. 
Q.6. (i) Fragmentation :  _________ : : spore formation : fern.     (1) 
(ii)Pollen grain : male gamete :: _________ female gamete.  
                                                      
                                 
  
Q.7. Lime water turns _________ when we exhale into it, as exhaled air contains more 
________ than inhaled air.          (1) 
 
Q.8. Observe the diagram and answer these questions:       (2) 
 
 
 
 
 
(i) Identify the flowers. (unisexual/ bisexual) (a) __________ (b) __________  
(ii) In which flower (a)/ (b) is self pollination possible? Can it perform cross 
pollination too? (Yes/ No)                 
 
Q.9. (i) Name two types of vascular tissues.        (2) 
(ii)Give one difference between the two vascular tissues.  
 
Q.10. Complete the table:           (2) 
Characteristics Asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction 
i) Seeds produced or not   
ii)New individuals identical 
to parents or characters of 
both the parents 
  
 
Q.11. Choose the correct option:         (2) 
(i) Egg is formed in which part of the flower? 
(i) Sepal 
(ii) Ovary 
(iii) Stamen 
(iv) Petal 
(ii) Yeast reproduces by which of the following asexual method? 
(i) Budding  
(ii) Spore formation 
(iii) Fragmentation 
(iv) Fusion of gametes   
(iii) Veins have __________ wall. 
(i) Thin 
(ii) Thick 
(iii) Thin and elastic 
(iv) Thick and elastic 
(iv) The major excretory waste produced in aquatic animals like fishes is 
_________. 
(i) Urea 
(ii) Uric acid 
 
(iii) Ammonia 
(iv) None of these 
                                                       
                                 
  
Q.12.  (i) Which type of blood (O
2
 rich/ C O
2
 rich) is carried by:     (2) 
(i) Pulmonary vein 
(ii) Pulmonary Artery 
(ii)Define capillaries. 
Q.13. Ravi drew the following diagram in his notebook to show the process of exhalation    
during breathing.                   (3) 
          
(i) Is this diagram correct? Yes/ No.  
Give one reason in support of your answer? 
(ii) Write the percentage of CO
2
 in inhaled and exhaled air. 
(iii) Name the part (A) 
 
Q.14. (i)Give reason:           (2) 
(i) Why do veins have valves? 
(ii) Seed dispersal is an important process. Give one reason. 
 (ii) Define transpiration.          (1) 
Q.14. (i) (a) Draw a neat diagram of human excretory system.      (1) 
    (b) Label the following in the diagram:        (1) 
? a part in which tiny filtering units called nephrons are present. 
? a part which stores urine. 
(ii)Give one example and one feature of the seeds for which dispersal agent is wind.   
             (1) 
Q.15. Observe the diagram and answer the questions: 
(i) Name the process in this diagram.       (½) 
(ii) Label parts (A) and (B).          (1) 
(iii) (B) will develop into __________ after this process.     (½) 
 
 
 
 
 
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