Science
II F SnT 2013-15
Date: January, 2015
Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 80
Four alternatives are provided for each question. Choose the most appropriate
alternative and write it in the space provided.
10 1 = 10
8. Raghu is suffering from very high temperature and viral infection. Which part of his brain is not
functioning properly?
(A) Cerebrum.
(B) Hypothalamus.
(C) Cerebellum.
(D) Pons.
Ans (B)
9. The decomposition of which part of an animals body adds phosphorous to nature?
(A) Hair
(B) Bones
(C) Muscles
(D) Blood.
Ans (B)
10. Concentrated nitric acid is added to a sample of cooking oil to detect adulteration, If an adulterant is
present, it turns
(A) yellow in colour.
(B) black in colour.
(C) reddish brown in colour.
(D) yellowish brown in colour.
Ans (C)
II. Match the terms in column A with the related explanation in column B.
41=4
11.
Column A
1] Prolactin
Column B
a] controls metabolic rate
2] Calcitonin
3] Thyroxine
4] Oxytocin
Solution
1-c, 2-d, 3-a, 4-b
III. Answer the following questions:
71=7
12. Name the efficient fuel from cow dung? Also mention its main constituents.
Solution
Biogas methane and Hydrogen.
13. What should be the mass of a star in the stage of red giant to turn into white dwarf?
Solution
Less than 1.4 times the mass of the sun.
14. A star is said to have yellowish white colour what could be its surface temperature?
Solution
6,000 K to 10,000 K
15. What is transmutation? Give an example.
Solution
The changing of one element into another is called transmutation.
226
222
2 He 4
88 Ra
86 Rn
16. Write the electronic configuration of iron atom.
Solution
The electronic configuration of iron is 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d6
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16 2 = 32
500 Hz
0.9
1
9
22. What happens to a red giant with mass more than 1.4 times the mass of sun
Solution
The star would undergo supernova explosion to become a neutron star or black hole if the mass is very
much higher than the sun (about 30 times)
23. An engine is designed to convert 20% of heat energy into work. If the steam in the engine has 80 kJ of
heat energy what is the useful work done by the engine?
Solution
W
100
H
20%
H 20 80 103
H 80 103 J
100
100
W = 16 kJ
24. Name the nuclear radiation which cause highest frequency. What damage do they cause to our body?
Solution
The nuclear radiation with highest frequency is rays. Its worst possible damage to the human kind in
the genetic manipulation resulting in defective offspring.
27. Give two reasons why hard water is not fit for industrial boilers.
Solution
(a) It forms scales and may result in bursting.
(b) It consumes more fuel which is not economical.
28. Distinguish between
(a) gaseous cycle and sedimentary cycle
(b) myxoderma and cretinism.
Solution
Gaseous cycle
Sedimentary cycle
(i) Reservoir part is the atmosphere or the Reservoir part is the lithosphere of the earth
hydrosphere
(ii) Involves gaseous elements such as O2, CO2 Involve solid elements such as sulphur, calcium,
phosphorus
(iii) Perfect cycles
Imperfect cycles
Myxedema
Adult hypothyroidism
Cretinism
Neonatal hypothyroidism
Body temperature
environment.
drops
with
that
29.
(a)
(b)
Solution
(i) (a) Striped muscles;
(b) Cardiac muscles.
(ii) (a) Striped muscles are usually attached to the bones. Hence, also called skeletal muscles.
These are elongated and unbranched.
(b) Heart is made up of cardiac muscles. These muscle fibres are striated and branched.
30. Give reasons.
(a) People living in coastal areas do not suffer from goitre.
(b) Adrenaline is called emergency hormone.
Solution
(a) People living in coastal areas do not suffer from goiter.
Goiter is caused by the hyposecretion of thyroxine due to iodine deficiency. The soil and water in the
coastal area has sufficient iodine and hence people there do not suffer from iodine deficiency and
hence goiter.
(b) Adrenaline regulates the heartbeat, controls blood pressure and prepares the body to face the
emergency situations like emotional disturbances (anger, excitement etc.)
31. Using special enzymes, scientists have successfully isolated the gene that controls the production of
insulin and have inserted this gene into the DNA of certain bacteria. These bacteria can now produce
insulin. What is this technique known as? Define.
Solution
Genetic engineering. The process of effecting desirable changes in the genetic material of an organism is
called genetic engineering, more precisely the recombinant DNA technology.
32. (a) Deforestation destroys the environment. Explain.
(b) Ganesh is a honey vendor. He wanted to make profit. What would he choose to do and how?
Solution
(a) Deforestation results in decrease in the number of plants which disturbs the O 2 -CO2 balance, affects
the water cycle and disturbs the food chain.
(b) Ganesh can adulterate the honey with jaggery and sugar.
33. Write any two characteristics of Pteridophytes.
Solution
Pteridophytes are the primitive vascular plants.
The main plant body is sporophyte (2n). Sporophyte reproduces by spores formed in sporangia.
The gametophytic plant body (n) is prothallus.
It shows clear alternation of generations. The sporophyte and gametophyte are independent of each
other.
34. (i) A farmer observes that his land has plenty of insectivorous plants and decides not to cultivate
immediately there and to wait for a season or two. Why?
(ii) Name the process that results in sudden heritable changes in an organism.
Solution
(i) Insectivorous plants grow more in nitrogen deficient land, where no proper growth of plants can
happen. Hence, the farmer decided to postpone cultivation. Here the insectivorous plants serve as
nitrogen level indicators in the soil.
(ii) Mutation.
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5 3 = 15
(b) A carbon atom has four valence electrons so, it needs four more electrons to complete its octet. A
carbon atom completes its octet by sharing its valence electrons with other atoms. As a result, carbon
atoms forms four covalent bonds by sharing valence electrons with other atoms. Thus is known as
tetra valency of carbon.
39. Renu touches a hot pot accidentally while cooking and she removes her hand immediately.
(a) Which part of the nervous system is involved in this action?
(b) What is this action called?
(c) What do hot pot and removal of hand represent in this action?
Solution
(a) Spinal cord.
(b) Reflex action.
(c) Hot pot: Stimulus
Removal of hand: Response
VI. Answer the following questions
3 4 = 12
T2
S
C
P
INDUCTION COIL
An induction coil is a device for obtaining a very high DC voltage starting from a low DC voltage
An induction coil consists of
(a) few turns of a primary coil P of thick insulated copper wire wound over a soft iron core
connected to a battery.
(b) S is a secondary coil of large number of turns wound over the primary coil
(c) M is a make and break arrangement
When the DC current flows in the primary, C gets magnetized. The iron head H of the switch M
is attracted towards C so, the circuit breaks and the current in primary stops. C gets demagnetized
and H comes back the process repeats.
During make and break of the circuit, large emf is induced in the secondary.
The voltage depends on the turns ratio. Since the number of turns in secondary is very large, a large
voltage is produced in the secondary coil.
41. Draw a neat diagram of the electrolyte cell to show refining of copper. Name the electrolyte and
electrodes used.
Cathode
Solution
Anode
+
Electrolyte copper sulphate solution
Electrodes Anode blister copper cathode
pure copper plates
Cathode
Anode
Copper sulphate solution
Electrolytic cell for purification of copper
42. (a) Draw the L.S of a flower and label the reproductive parts.
(b) How are monocot flowers different from dicot flowers?
(c) List any two characteristic features of chordates.
Solution
(a) L.S. of a flower. The reproductive parts of the flower are stamen and pistil.
Petals
Stigma
Anther
Stamen
Style
Pistil
Ovary
Sepal
(b) Monocot flowers are trimerous whereas, flowers of dicots are tetramerous or pentamerous.
(c) Chordates exhibit the following characteristic features:
(i) Presence of a solid supporting structure on the dorsal side of the body called notochord.
(ii) Presence of a dorsal, tubular nerve cord.
(iii) Presence of openings in the pharynx called gill slits, atleast in the embryonic stages.
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