General Instruction for CBSE Sample Paper :
1. The question paper comprises of two sections A and B. You
have to attempt both the sections.
2. All questions are compulsory.
3. There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been
provided in all the three questions of five
marks category. Only one option in such questions is to be
attempted.
4. All questions of section A and all questions of section B are
to be attempted separately.
5. Questions 1 to 6 in section A and 17 to 19 in section B are
very short answer questions.These
carry one mark each.
6. Questions 7 to 10 in section A and 20 to 24 in section B are
short answer type questions and carry two
marks each.
7. Questions 11 to 14 in section A and 25 to 26 in section B are
also short answer type questions and
carry three marks each.
8. Questions 15 and 16 in section A and question 27 in section B
are long answer type questions and
carry five marks each.
SECTION A
A ray of light LM is incident on a mirror as shown in the
figure. The angle of incidence for this ray is the angle between it
and the line joining two other points in the figure. Name these two
points.

2. Metals generally occur in solid state. Name and write symbol
of a metal that exists in liquid state at
room temperature.
3. During summer season, a milkman usually adds a very small
amount of baking soda to fresh milk. Give
one reason.
4. The following table gives the values of refractive indices of
a few media.

Use this table to give an example of a medium pair so that light
speeds up when it goes from one of these media to another.
5. Why do potato chips manufacturers fill the packet of chips
with nitrogen gas?
6. Generally alloys are used in electrical heating devices
instead of pure metals. What could be the
reason?
7. Tooth enamel is one of the hardest substances in our body.
How does it undergo damage due to eating
chocolates and sweets? How do tooth pastes prevent this damage?
8. A student has been collecting silver coins and copper coins.
One day she observed a black coating on
silver coins and green coating on copper coins. Give the chemical
name of black and green coating.
How are they formed?
9. Two students perform the experiments on series and parallel
combinations of two given resistors
and plot the following V-I graphs.

Which of two diagrams correctly represent the labels ‘series
and parallel’ on the plotted curves? Justify your answer.
10. Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines of a current
carrying solenoid. What does the pattern of field
lines inside the solenoid indicate? Write one application of
magnetic field of current carrying solenoid.
11. Out of two solar cookers, one was covered with a plane glass
slab and the other was left open. Which
of the two solar cookers will be more efficient and why?
12. What is biogas? How is it obtained from biomass? Why is
biogas considered an ideal fuel?
13. A student finds the writing on the blackboard blurred and
unclear when sitting on the last desk in the
classroom. He however, sees it clearly when sitting on the front
desk at an approximate distance of 2m
from the blackboard.
Draw ray diagrams to illustrate the formation of image of the
blackboard writing by his eye-lens when
he is seated at the (i) last desk (ii) front desk.
Name the kind of lens that would help him to see clearly even
when he is seated at the last desk. Draw
a ray diagram to illustrate how this lens helps him to see
clearly.
14. What is meant by reactivity series of metals? State which of
the following chemical reactions will take place giving suitable
reason for each.
15. (a) Two lenses have power of (i) + 2D (ii) - 4D. What is the
nature and focal length of each lens.?
(b) An object is kept at a distance of 100cm from each of the above
lenses. Calculate the (i) image distance (ii) magnification in each
of the two cases.
16. The following table shows the position of six elements A, B,
C, D, E and F in the periodic table.

Using the above table answer the following questions :
(a) Which element will form only covalent compunds?
(b) Which element is a metal with valency 2?
( c ) Which element is a non-metal with valency 3?
(d) Write a common name for the family of elements C and F.
(e) Out of D and E, which one has a bigger atomic radius and
why?
17. An organic compound ‘A’ is widely used as a preservative
in pickles and has a molecular formula
This compound reacts with ethanol to form a sweet
smelling compound ‘B’.
(i) Identify the compound ‘A’
(ii) Write the chemical equation for its reaction with ethanol to
form compound ‘B’.
(iii) How can we get compound ‘A’ back from ‘B’?
(iv) Name the process and write corresponding chemical
equation.
(v) Which gas is produced when compound ‘A’ reacts with washing
soda? Write the chemical equation.
OR
(a) Why does carbon form largest number of compounds? Give two
reasons.
(b) Why are some of these called saturated and other unsaturated
compounds?
( c ) Which of these two is more reactive?
(d) Write the names of the compounds :

18. In a household electric circuit different appliances are
connected in parallel to one another. Give two
reasons.
An electrician puts a fuse of rating 5A in that part of domestic
electrical circuit in which an electrical heater of rating 1.5kW,
220V is operating. What is likely to happen in this case and why?
What change, if any, needs to be made?
OR
You are given following current-time graphs from two different
sources:

(i) Name the type of current in two cases.
(ii) Identify any one source for each type of these currents.
(iii) What is the frequency of current in case II in India?
(iv) Use above graphs to write two difference between the current
in two cases.
(v) What is the advantage of AC over DC?
SECTION B
19. Why do aquatic animals breath faster that the terrestrial
animals?
20. Name one plant growth hormone which retards growth during
extremely dry season.
21. When plants are eaten by primary consumers, a great deal of
energy is lost as heat to the environment
and some amount goes in carrying out various life processes. State
the average percentage of energy
lost in this manner.
22. List the sequence of events that occur when a plant is
exposed to unidirectional light, leading to bending of a growing
shoot. Also name the hormone and the type of movement
23. From the set of figures given below, make a pair of
homologous and analogous organs each and give
one reason in case of both, to justify your answer.

24. How is transport of water in xylem tissue different from
translocation of food in phloem tissue?
25. A group of grass hoppers â€" some green and some brown lived
in a grassland having dry bushes and
dry grass.
(a) Which one would normally be picked up by predatory birds and
why?
(b) Population of which grasshopper will increase?
( c ) Name this phenomenon
26. Make an aquatic food chain up to tertiary consumer level.
State the trophic level at which concentration
of pesticide is maximum and why?
27. Identify male and female in the figures given below. Also
fill in the blanks 3 to 8 and then clarify about
the misconception that mother and not father is responsible for
bearing daughters and not sons.

OR

1. Identify the organisms in figure A,B,C and D.
2. Identify the life process commonly shown in all the figures.
3. How is this life process advantageous to the organisms? Mention
any two advantages.
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