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Total
Q.No Value Point/Expected Answer Value Marks
Section ‘A’
1. Detect the presence or direction of current. 1 1
Section ‘B’
3. Modern periodic table consists of groups and periods. Where number of valence
electrons determines the group and number of shells determines the period. 1, 1
OR
SECTION C
6. • White silver chloride turns grey in sunlight 1
OR
a) Displacement reaction
½
Zn + 2 AgNO3 Zn (NO3)2 + 2 Ag
1
b) Double displacement reaction ½ 3
2 KI + Pb (NO3)2 PbI2 + 2KNO3 1
(deduct ½ mark for non balanced equation)
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½
7. • Acid – Hydrochloric acid/HCl ½
Base – Sodium hydroxide/NaOH
• Neutral Salt ½
• When it forms brown crystals combined with impurities ½
1 3
• Drying up of seas
Pupil contracts / Eye lids close/blink Eye Muscles Motor Neuron ½x6 3
( Note: If a child writes spinal cord in place of brain give full credit to him/her )
11.
Plant hormones – Chemical substances which help the plant to coordinate 1
growth and development
i) Auxins/ Gibberellins
ii) Cytokinins
iii) Abscisic Acid / ABA
iv) Auxins/ Gibberellins ½ x4 3
OR
13.
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Rainbow – A natural spectrum of sunlight appearing in the sky after a rain shower 1
2 3
14.
Segregation of waste; Recycling; Composting: Reducing the use of non – 1x3
biodegradable material: Reuse (Any Three)
OR
The system where all the living organisms in an area together interact with the 1
non – living constituents of the environment.
2 3
15. • A technique used to collect and store water for future use 1
• Advantages – Available resource in time of need
Recharging the ground water level ½+½
• Causes – Overuse of ground water
Deforestation ½+½ 3
Section D
16.
a) Metals Non Metals
1. Metals form basic oxides with 1. Non – metals form acidic or neutral
oxygen oxides with oxygen
2. Metals react with dilute acids to 2. Non metals do not displace hydrogen
liberate hydrogen from dilute acids
3. Metals form positively charged ions 3. Non metals form negatively charged
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b) i) Metals have loosely bound electrons / Loose electrons easily / free electrons
1
ii) Molten iron produced during reaction joins the cracked machine parts.
1 5
Sodium ethoxide ½
OR
½
• CH4/Simplest hydrocarbon
• Covalent bonds ½
i) No ions or charged particles are formed 1
ii) Due to weak covalent bonds 1
18. • Pollination – Transfer of pollen from anther / stamen to stigma of the flower 1
• Type of Pollination –
a) Self pollination – Transfer of pollen from anther / stamen to stigma occurs ½+½
in the same flower
b) Cross pollination – Pollen is transferred from anther / stamen of one flower ½+½
to stigma of another flower
• Agents of pollination – Wind, Water, Insects and Animals (any 2) ½+½
• A tube grows out of the pollen grain and travels through the style, to reach the
female germ cell in the ovary to cause fertilization 1
OR
(a) ½
• Female reproductive system
• Name of parts –
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1: Fallopian tube/Oviduct
2: Ovary
3: Uterus
4: Cervix
5: Vagina
½x5
(b) • Method to avoid pregnancy
• Advantages ½
- Proper gap between two pregnancies
- Avoiding unwanted pregnancy
5
- Keeping population under control
½x3
19. i) u = -60 cm f = -30 cm v = ?
ଵ ଵ ଵ
= -
௩ ௨
½
ଵ ଵ ଵ
∴ ௩
= +
௨
ଵ ଵ ିଷ
= + =
(ିଷ ) (ି )
∴ v = -20 cm 1
ିଶ ଵ
m = v/u = = ½
ି ଷ
ii) Nature:- Virtual ½
Position:- 20 cm from lens on the same side as the object ½
Size:- Diminished ½
Erect/Inverted:- Erect ½
(iii)
1 5
20. a)
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1
From figure:
I = I1+I2+I3
I1 = , I2 = , I3 =
ோభ ோమ ோయ
∴ோ =ோ +ோ +ோ
ು భ మ య
1
1 1 1 1
= + +
R P R1 R2 R3 1
b) R1 = R2 = 12 Ω V= 6 V
ଵ
=
ଵ
+
ଵ
=
ଵ
+
ଵ ½
ோ ோଵ ோଶ ଵଶ ଵଶ
½
∴ Rp= 6 Ω
௩
I= = = 1A
ோ ௩
OR 1
a) R = R1 + R2
= 20 Ω + 4 Ω = 24 Ω
b) I= 1
ோ
= = 0.25 A
ଶସ Ω
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= x4 =1V
ଶସ 1 5
d) P= VI
=5Vx A = 1.25 W
ଶସ
21. • A coil of many turns of insulated copper wire wrapped closely in the shape of a 1
cylinder
•
(i)
ii)
• Distinguishing features –
Solenoid Bar Magnet
1)Field disappear on stopping the current 1) No effect of current on field.
2) Strength of the field can be changed by 2) Strength cannot be changed
changing the current
3) Direction can be reversed by changing 3) Direction is fixed and cannot be
the direction of current through it. reversed.
(Any two features) 2 5
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22. Section E
• Test Tube A ½
• It changes the colour from blue to red ½
Hydrochloric acid turns blue litmus red. 1
OR
OR
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OR
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