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Series RLH/1 Set 2 Oey. 31/412 aaa. Tadieaelt wis al Sat—afearl WER Roll No. rye ae area feral Candidates must write the Code on the title page of the answer-book. rr aia an a fe ea wera Fafa Ye 24 8 yaa a aft ara A sit Ru me ats AER a OM Seger Fa-gs He fora ara sits at Gt fe a wa F 36 SAE , +A ee ar TR FEET YR aA A eet, ea ae eH stay fore Fa yea—wa Buea & fare 15 fae an aaa fea ven 21 wera ar faa Gaia F 10:15 4a FHA AMT! 10:15 TIF 10:30 FA Teh Ba act UeA-Ta HI USA BK ga raf % dt a set -aferar 1 aS Sere a fe Please check that this question paper contains 24 printed pages. Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. Please check that this question paper contains 36 questions. Please write down the Serial Number of the question before attempting it. 15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 am, From 10.15 am. to 10.30 am, the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. defer ata SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II fear SCIENCE Rett a7 : 3 72] [ SPT FE : 90 Time allowed : 3 hours ] [ Maximum marks : 90 [P.T.O. arr FART: (i) Bayer oa BP at om, sera atte erat F TT TAT B | SITTER hat at & seat & ser erate 1 (i) wet wer afart a) (iii) Sever 09H Paved er ais are TH Fe | (iv) omraeeh srrr—ar aie sara —a & ae mead Te Jae Fees arty (vy) WRT HPT HOM 1: IH IH VH-UH AF HB | FTF TR ~ Was TEE HUA Wes ATT HS) (vi) arr—ar & er He 4 8 6H MET aa Ta HB) FH TH THT 30 Beat F 24 B/ (vii) WOT — 3 & ye4 HET 7 B18 H Ver cathe HA HB BIH TT err 50 Beat Hate) (viii) 7-31 % yer Tea 19 B 24% wer ata Ube Teh HB) Fe TIT 70 WeGT He B | (ix) WITH YoT OM 25 GIF H WEA VAMH BIT Ke ATT agg rare ae B | abs eH er aie ar | Fee 7a aR Fae FH THY BAA OH AAA TIT PICT FAA B/ (x) Ta HPT ICT 34 B36 H IEA VATA BMT HK STETAT alah ora & wer 8 | arb oe ailarad F 2 e/ General Instructions : (i) The question paper comprises two sections, A and B. You are to attempt both the sections. (ii) All questions are compulsory. 31/1/2 2) (iii) There is no choice in any of the questions. (iv) AIL questions of Section-A and all questions of Section-B are @) wi) (vii) (viii) (ix) () to be attempted separately. Question numbers 1 to 3 in Section-A are one mark questions. These are to be answered in one word or in one sentence. Question numbers 4 to 6 in Section-A are two marks questions. These are to be answered in about 30 words each. Question numbers 7 to 18 in Section-A are three marks questions. These are to be answered in about 50 words each Question numbers 19 to 24 in Section-A are five marks questions. These are to be answered in about 70 words each. Question numbers 25 to 33 in Section-B are multiple choice questions based on practical skills. Each question is a one mark question. You are to select one most appropriate response out of the four provided to you. Question numbers 34 to 36 in Section B are two marks questions based on practical skills, These are to be answered in brief. am-a Section-A se arora Sof 3 eek eaes a a oi as fer fareear eras aa CyHons2 @! Write the name and formula of the 2nd member of homologous series having general formula C,Hy,42- 31/1/2 3 [P.7.0. 2, aac ator ara at fafa ar arraeia feecrr ela 2 six aii? What is the magnification of the images formed by plane mirrors and why? 3. famett chat ot eae ar aa ef 8? What is meant by power of a lens? 4. faaver sit agaved & sta a ren afer & wa 4 fafa Write two differences between binary fission and multiple fission in a tabular form. 5. (a) SA dare a ya aed GH ea Cra ted Al Sava FAT a? (bo) wrepfeen Garert a wares F delefercs efector aa era =afecl (a) Why do we need to manage our resources carefully? (b) Why management of natural resources requires a long term perspective? 6. Fal are & fare fae aA areal aR Sarat Al ath sraTsT List four measures that can be taken to conserve forests. 7. Na, Mg ak Al snyfre are arett & wa at stad & ae oa @ fat ‘aatseral Setaetai Al eer Ha: wR, at sik ia Bl a aa B (i) Pore Tay fsa aftraan 2, (ii) eH aad am aaftearetie 8? wets vaCT & fae ara oe A are fen GE AT 31/1/2 4 Na, Mg and Al are the elements of the same period of Modern Periodic Table having one, two and three valence electrons respectively. Which of these elements (i) has the largest atomic radius, (ii) is least reactive? Justify your answer stating reason for each case. 8. ai gods fume: 4Be; oF3 oK; a9Ca wa @ (i) ae aa Ghe free area aie GH eae 2, (ii) FAA wag & dh aca GAG! TA | K Wa TAX (2,8,7) 3 Bar B a afiree a srpfa ea a ferfac From the following elements : 4Be; oF; jgK3 99Ca (i) Select the element having one electron in the outermost shell. (ii) two elements of the same group. Write the formula of and mention the nature of the compound formed by the union of jK and element X(2,8,7). 9. amar & aan aed 8? oa, CH) % a wae A de A zaten) ere Aifire fie Ueda Soft 3 wed de weet & aaraea at ae a werd 31/1/2 5 [P.T.O. What is meant by isomers? Draw the structures of two isomers of butane, C;Hy9. Explain why we cannot have isomers of first three members of alkane series, 10. ara of 8 argR cen smarts anqsi Haan ora dha 82 gH ERO Bg eo fen At aren Afra What is the difference between the molecules of soaps and detergents, chemically ? Explain the cleansing action of soaps. 11. a atta a wen 8? (@) Stary Sra cen (ii) ara Ga aT daha Yeh cde 8 2 erect A ah ae Fa hed a aa Pee San Phar Sr aa 8, germ Hay A see AR) What are sexually transmitted diseases. List two example of each diseases caused due to (i) bacterial infection and (ii) viral infection, Which device or devices may be used to prevent the spread of such diseases. 12, w.u, sien ear? Fae teed 1 sede Afra) What is DNA copying ? State its importance. 13, Sere omen Rei oft ae Farag age A caren Arc Explain budding in hydra with the help of labelled diagrams only. 31/1/2 6 14, fe Sauer creas 8? anf Sana & fore Serer ae sari I Ga TAU 3 What is speciation? List four factors responsible for speciation. 15. (i) SAfen, Az, atfacive sik wate at Has sa 31 ea eH Sat oer ata eras feared seaha a wena ae Fa ead 27 aa set A ok Fife (i) “ofr ar free atigai & gan 81” ga er A va tan fae . fifare 3 (i) Planaria, insects, octopus and vertebrates all have eyes. Can we group eyes of these animals together to establish a common evolutionary origin ? Justify your answer. (ii) “Birds have evolved from reptiles”. State evidence to prove the statement. 16, wdenstt & ware Tees ars feat & are aatty & ah Hi frenfaes oe TT weft at ara aise —aratt ai wenfeen At Aferit arerat feeat Ft ae STU) Tse afl & ower Be fii a ed—gal ts sik cenfees A Ofer a cra aS 3a Se A aise sare Ge Ta ASS GT I ta ao 8 dan) set at fo s-arntt otk wc & feet at venfees: ot aferat ok fect @ orem ch rh & aA Hwa wee: atk are Seri 4 sre ar gaa fear! 31/1/2 7 [P.T.O. 17. (a) amd fran 8 nfs A aegait Ht ser araheret & Frvert Ft yafawr-feaeh fate 2? adi? wee gro Gare me aT eH ferfiag (b) cra ait weal a aoe TaN ea Pe wan aire 2 aA 7 After the examinations Rakesh with his friends went on a picnic to a nearby park. All friends carried cooked food packed in plastic bags or plastic cans. After eating the food some friends collected the leftover food and plastic bags etc and planned to dispose them off by burning. Rakesh immediately checked them and suggested to segregate the leftover food and peels of fruits from the plastic materials and respectively dispose them off separately in the green and red dustbins placed in the corner of the park. (a) In your opinion, is burning plastic an eco-friendly method of waste disposal? Why? State the advantage of method suggested by Rakesh. (b) How can we contribute in maintaining the parks and roads neat and clean ? sear Poser srfteg wits & fer wa frit ar seta at 1 Fc age va aaa a Be wi 8 Goats ea Ga fe aera B aT Aare saya AA Pre gfe war sare cin 8 Tas eT frail & va A Reem farfaae) a Sai fareit a set 10 com WR at & aaa ai a 15 em it ox fra Farah fara & ain are sfifra Al wala sik feafe ara ae 4 ifsc 31/1/2 8 To construct a ray diagram we use two rays of light which are so chosen that it is easy to determine their directions after reflection from the mirror. Choose these two rays and state the path of these rays after reflection from a concave mirror. Use these two rays to find the nature and position of the image of an object placed at a distance of 15 cm from a concave mirror of focal length 10 cm. 18. aumifra arta A were @ caren aifare fa aaiee ait gated & aaa a caer aii etter ete 8? 3 With the help of a labelled diagram, explain why the sun appears reddish at the sun-rise and the sun-set. 19. fea atc Sea 30 cm GEL Ara rset A sare aa Sia gat at da ser 3x 8 60 cm A gl ew aT BI fea var a arm? wah Bae Bi atest Fifare) ae sare At Sars 3.cm &, ah gat safer At Soar ara HifSra 5 ‘The image of a candle, flame placed at a distance of 30 cm from a spherical lens is formed on a screen placed on the other side of the lens at a distance of 60 cm from the optical centre of the lens. Identify the type of lens and calculate its focal length. If the height of the flame is 3 cm, find the height of its image. 20. (a) serra 3 arrears 35 Pra fear Petr area 3 fen savers At save Fifi ite Beata Bere AY re Be er ge Sate TATA aren aise ferfia 31/1/2 9 [P.T.O. 31. 32. ad ora we Tearett H 2 mL ores Set Sa Fe 2 mL Relies SS frarat 3) sah war ae Fe fom a actinift fore go % fae ca a 2) TT 5 fae Ss aver ae darn HEH TT 8 WETS a: (A) Gare Ureafl ores fares (B) UH care oreefl Jerrah Frevast (C) ai sada st act HFS TATE (D) Wifes ore Ft IK Ie Ar ‘A student adds 2 mL of acetic acid to a test tube containing 2 mL of distilled water. He then shakes the test tube well and leaves it to settle for some time, After about 5 minutes he observes that in the test tube there is : (A) aclear transparent colourless solution (B) aclear transparent pink solution (©) aprecipitate settling at the bottom of the test tube (D) a layer of water over the layer of acetic acid aK oa A,B, C ak DA ait AS Re me Seal Ft SST FET wi a a wet 2? (A) ames oft fret & GE (B) wares ok FA HE (©) aa att facet & ta (D) ara, aa ai fore HTTE 31/1/2 20 Four students A, B, C and D reported the following set of organs to be homologous. Who is correct ? (A) Wings of a bat anda butterfly (B) Wings of a pigeon and a bat 4 (C) Wings of a pigeon and a butterfly (D) Forelimbs of cow, a duck and a lizard 33% feet ora 3 aa atts pon & Palle tt a ge ae oT TT Ht ora ave ae aa : I @ aware (I) sig (I) ARge (IV) ater (V) Serra Hi a yo arafas wre : (A) 1,01, I (B) 1, 1, IV (© ILIV, Vv (D) Il, IV, V 31/1/2 21 [P-F.0; 34. ‘A student indentified the various parts of an embryo of a gram seed and listed them as given below : (Testa (0) Plumule (II) Radicle (IV) Cotyledon (V) Tegman Out of these the actual parts of the embryo are : (A) LU, Wl (B) U1, I, IV (©) Hl, IV, V (D) ILIV, V aaa da & vem dae ort & fae fe fea at a head ae fair fh er we afta eran &, ate wr ers aA gw fea fea aehta firea aor VE oe cher fares mre are |) BAH Tea TS eu ge Bea a Gia A atte ar 2 se we a ahaa I TE Wag UTE! (a) safeties ah rare aa wer sa GE at Pine vite ae eet B= TA Fak wea aa Ae? (b) ai aad slates a gs Heme, BAA AST 2? © fara a Gia aes Pre SA wT eT a? 31/12, 22 35. 36. 31/1/2 23 [P.T.O. To find the image-distance for varying object-distances in case of a convex lens, a student obtains on a screen a sharp image of a bright object placed very far from the lens. After that he gradually moves the object towards the lens and each time focuses its image of the screen. (a) In which direction — towards or away from the lens, does he move the screen to focus the object? (b) What happens to the size of image — does it increase or decrease? (c) What happen when he moves the object very close to the lens? sa a dent A aah are Fes os Se GH ae, Ge ord Feh aaarch 4 tei omer Gan sat uw yeh aise eregis ae frend £1 83 are after ar Taras wefan ferftae List two observations which you make when you add a pinch of sodium hydrogen carbonate to acetic acid in a test tube. Write chemical equation for the reaction that occurs. aa ware saa A an aed & el GS see Sifter 8 3 aaft aired sich & cafe ae Sifter ae oafkerca ATR BT eT 2? FH TH aeaaa FO ok aa er & fea cif) ae sa fre Gere & re AEH Sta e? 31/1/2 Name the type of asexual reproduction in which two individuals are formed from a single parent and the parental identity is lost. Draw the initial and the final Stages of this type of reproduction. State the event with which this reproduction starts. 24

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