Board Paper of Class 10 Science Term-I 2021 Delhi(Set 4) - Solutions
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them:
(i) This question paper contains 60 questions out of which 50 questions are to be attempted. All questions carry equal marks.
(ii) The question paper consists three Sections – Section A, B and C.
(iii) Section – A consists of 24 questions. Attempt any 20 questions from Q.No. 1 to 24.
(iv) Section – B also consists 24 questions. Attempt any 20 questions from Q.No. 25 to 48.
(v) Section – C consists of three Case Study containing 12 questions and 4 questions in each case. Attempt any 10 from Q.No. 49 to 60.
(vi) There is only one correct option for every Multiple Choice Question (MCQ).
(vii) There is no negative marking.
- Question 1
A student took Sodium Sulphate solution in a test tube and added Barium Chloride solution to it. He observed that an insoluble substance has formed. The colour and molecular formula of the insoluble substance is:
(a) Grey, Ba2SO4
(b) Yellow, Ba(SO4)2
(c) White, BaSO4
(d) Pink, BaSO4
VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 2
Which of the following oxide(s) is/are soluble in water to form alkalies?
(i) Na2O
(ii) SO2
(iii) K2O
(iv) NO2
(a) (i) and (iii)
(b) (i) only
(c) (ii) and (iv)
(d) (iii) only VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 3
Study the diagram given below and identify the gas formed in the reaction.
(a) Carbon di-oxide which extinguishes the burning candle.
(b) Oxygen due to which the candle burns more brightly.
(c) Sulphur dioxide which produces a suffocating smell.
(d) Hydrogen which while burning produces a popping sound. VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 4
Sodium reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
The balanced equation which represents the above reaction is;
(a) Na(s) + 2H2O(l) → 2NaOH(aq) + 2H2(g)
(b) 2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) → 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)
(c) 2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) → NaOH(aq) + 2H2(g)
(d) 2Na(s) + H2O(l) → 2NaOH(aq) + 2H2(g) VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 5
Which of the options in the given table are correct?
Option Natural Source Acid Present (i) Orange Oxalic acid (ii) Sour milk Lactic acid (iii) Ant sting Methanoic acid (iv) Tamarind Acetic acid
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (i) and (iv)
(c) (ii) and (iii)
(d) (iii) and (iv) VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 6
C6H12O6(aq) + 6O2(aq) → 6CO2(aq) + 6H2O(l)
The above reaction is a/an
(a) displacement reaction
(b) endothermic reaction
(c) exothermic reaction
(d) neutralisation reaction VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 7
Which of the following statements about the reaction given below are correct?
VIEW SOLUTION
MnO2 + 4HCl → MnCl2 + 2H2O + Cl2
(i) HCl is oxidized to Cl2
(ii) MnO2 is reduced to MnCl2
(iii) MnCl2 acts as an oxidizing agent
(iv) HCl acts as on oxidizing agent
(a) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
(b) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(c) (i) and (ii) only
(d) (iii) and (iv) only
- Question 8
Select from the following the statement which is true for bases.
(a) Bases are bitter and turn blue litmus red.
(b) Bases have a pH less than 7.
(c) Bases are sour and change red litmus to blue.
(d) Bases turn pink when a drop of phenolphthalein is added to them. VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 9
Study the following table and choose the correct option:
Salt
Parent Acid
Parent Base
Nature of Salt
(a)
Solidum Chloride
HCl
NaOH
Basic
(b)
Sodium Carbonate
H2CO3
NaOH
Neutral
(c)
Sodium Sulphate
H2SO4
NaOH
Acidic
(d)
Sodium Acetate
CH3COOH
NaOH
Basic
- Question 10
It is important to balance the chemical equations to satisfy the law of conservation of mass. Which of the following statements of the law is incorrect?
(a) The total mass of the elements present in the reactants is equal to the total mass of the elements presents in the products.
(b) The number of atoms of each element remains the same, before and after a chemical reaction.
(c) The chemical composition of the reactants is the same before and after the reaction.
(d) Mass can neither be created nor can it be destroyed in a chemical reaction. VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 11
Consider the following statements in connection with the functions of the blood vessels marked A and B in the diagram of a human heart as shown.
(i) Blood vessel A - It carries carbon dioxide-rich blood to the lungs.
(ii) Blood vessel B - It carries oxygen-rich blood from the lungs.
(iii) Blood vessel B - Left atrium relaxes as it receives blood from this blood vessel.
(iv) Blood vessel A - Right atrium has a thick muscular wall as it has to pump blood to this blood vessel.
The correct statements are:
(a) (i) and (ii) only
(b) (ii) and (iii) only
(c) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
(d) (i), (ii) and (iii) VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 12
In living organisms during respiration which of the following products are not formed if oxygen is not available?
(a) Carbon dioxide + Water
(b) Carbon dioxide + Alcohol
(c) Lactic acid + Alcohol
(d) Carbon dioxide + Lactic Acid VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 13
The correct statements with reference to single-celled organisms are
(i) Complex substances are not broken down into simpler substances.
(ii) Simple diffusion is sufficient to meet the requirement of the exchange of gases.
(iii) Specialised tissues perform different functions in the organism.
(iv) Entire surface of the organism is in contact with the environment for taking in food.
(a) (i) and (iii)
(b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (ii) and (iv)
(d) (i) and (iv)
VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 14
Which one among the following is not removed as a waste product from the body of a plant?
(a) Resins and Gums
(b) Urea
(c) Dry Leaves
(d) Excess Water VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 15
Which of the following statements are correct in reference to the role of A (shown in the given diagram) during a breathing cycle in human beings?
(i) It helps to decrease the residual volume of air in lungs.
(ii) It flattens as we inhale.
(iii) It gets raised as we inhale.
(iv) It helps the chest cavity to become larger.
(a) (ii) and (iv)
(b) (iii) and (iv)
(c) (i) and (ii)
(d) (i), (ii) and (iv) VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 16
Which one of the following conditions is true for the state of stomata of a green leaf shown in the given diagram?
(a) Large amount of water flows into the guard cells.
(b) Gaseous exchange is occurring in large amount.
(c) Large amount of water flows out from the guard cells.
(d) Large amount of sugar collects in the guard cells. VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 17
In which of the following is a concave mirror used?
(a) A solar cooker
(b) A rear view mirror in vehicles
(c) A safety mirror in shopping malls
(d) In viewing full size image of distant tall buildings. VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 18
A student wants to obtain magnified image of an object AB as on a screen. Which one of the following arrangements shows the correct position of AB for him/her to be successful?
(a)(b)
(c)(d)
VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 19
The following diagram shows the use of an optical device to perform an experiment of light. As per the arrangement shown, the optical device is likely to be a;
(a) Concave mirror
(b) Concave lens
(c) Convex mirror
(d) Convex lens VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 20
A ray of light starting from air passes through medium A of refractive index 1.50, enters medium B of refractive index 1.33 and finally enters medium C of refractive index 2.42. If this ray emerges out in air from C, then for which of the following pairs of media the bending of light is least?
(a) air-A
(b) A-B
(c) B-C
(d) C-air VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 21
Which of the following statements is not true for scattering of light?
(a) Colour of the scattered light depends on the size of particles of the atmosphere.
(b) Red light is least scattered in the atmosphere.
(c) Scattering of light takes place as various colours of white light travel with different speed in air.
(d) The fine particles in the atmospheric air scatter the blue light more strongly than red. So the scattered blue light enters our eyes. VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 22
For the diagram shown, according to the new cartesian sign convention the magnification of the image formed will have the following specifications:
(a) Sign - Positive, Value - Less than 1
(b) Sign - Positive, Value - More than 1
(c) Sign - Negative, Value - Less than 1
(d) Sign - Negative, Value - More than 1 VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 23
A ray of light is incident as shown. If A, B and C are three different transparent media, then which among the following options is true for the given diagram?
(a) 1 > 4
(b) 1 < 2
(c) 3 = 2
(d) 3 > 4
VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 24
In the diagram given below, X and Y are the end colours of the spectrum of white light. The colour of 'Y' represents the
(a) Colour of sky as seen from earth during the day.
(b) Colour of the sky as seen from the moon.
(c) Colour used to paint the danger signals.
(d) Colour of sun at the time of noon. VIEW SOLUTION
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