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Series ZIXYW/6 SET ~3 Roll No. We-ye RK sara fers | a Toa 31/6/3 dard weiawa ate @t aee-yfeiat Candidates must write the QP. Code on the title page of the answer-book. Bua sits ax of fe ga waa Fi fa BES 31 F | A sea—ua 3 arfes rer A ain fee me wiv Ste wl aMlarel see-gferemr & HE-yss afer | pr ais aro fh ga Ea F397 Ee | oe oe a Ser fora Ye HE A Ves, Seafarer Hoe a sei stays fer” | ya we—aa wi gt & fore 15 fle wr ara fear 8 | wea wr fae ale F 10.15, aa Pear TET | 10.15 3 8 10.30 a aH where act wavs a ug gi ge arate & Shea a Setar KFA Te ae A | Please check that this question paper contains 31 printed pages. QP. Code 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 write down the serial number of the question in the answer- book before attempting it. 5 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m, From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the candidates will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. ‘fag SCIENCE ‘frutfea era : 3 ave sifirerc sim : 80 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ ¢ ? ¢ ‘ ‘ ¢ t Please check that this question paper contains 39 questions. t ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ ¢ ‘aurea Freer: Prafefion fragt a aga araert @ ofey oft sear cist @ ore aif : (i) saraer—ar 439 vere | wet TET TTA E | (ii) weT-99 Ube wet F Reni @ — @s-a, G, 1, WATE | (iii) GIs BANE AE 1 G20 TH ABET TON & UHV HHH IT | (iy) wes @ FT Fem 21 8:26 TH aft ays Ve & Aa stat & wer B 1 weal & F380 850 Tee) F Rey art aR | (Qe) SIS WHET HEMI G33 TH cy-TaT TOR H eta —aAt 31H WHT | FTA Hse 50 880 west the ar alee | (vi) WIs— WA EF HET 34 8:36 oH Gelatin VaR % aah sear S ye7 F | FT eat TR 8O F120 west fey art TART | (vii) GUS F FW AEM 37 F389 TH Aid/THT sITETIt HIG H You & ARI aaah a we (sae ateT) B 1 (viii) we7-99 F am fares Te fea Tar @ | TaP, Be ast FT stiaten Prwer wr WTA Rearrré | 31/6/3 Sleae Read the following instructions carefully and strictly follow them : General Instructions : @ This question paper contains 39 questions. All questions are compulsory. (ii) Question paper is divided into FIVE sections viz. Section A, B, C, D and E, (iii) In section A - question number I to 20 are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) carrying 1 mark each. (iv) In section B - question number 21 to 26 are Very Short Answer (VSA) type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to these questions should be in the range of 30 to 50 words. (v) In section C - question number 27 to 38 are Short Answer (SA) type questions carrying 3 marks each, Answer to these questions should be in the range of 50 to 80 words. (vi) In section D - question number 34 to 36 are Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each, Answer to these questions should be in the range of 80 to 120 words. (vii) In section E - question number 87 to 39 are of 8 source-based /case-based units of assessment carrying 4 marks each with sub-parts. (viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in some Sections. 31/6/3 8 oe P.T.O.& ws We 18 20 ceo ve a fea a aK raped aS aad ahaa Uw ferapes are ath ferfiaw : 1. ft dort anferar 8 sa fener at gfe frat Prafefrs carats arteen t send aft Fae gS wea (X) site (Y) & sPara ae we faye e : Zn + HpSO gq) —> ZnSO 4ex) + Hoey) @ ~) @) © Oo ) | @a @) @) | (aq) (s) @| @ | « 2. wea fear stag (1), (2), (8) Hk (4) HHT: E a) ae, sha cas, an afte, feferar (b) ae, eta cram, fefsra, an are (©) eta era, Sze, fefeeer, ae aif (@) Rift, ax aifien, Fam, ea a 31/6/3 aae SECTION - A Select and write one most appropriate option out of the four options given for each of the questions 1-20. 1. Select the appropriate state symbols of the products given as X and Y in the following chemical equation by choosing the correct option from table given below : 1 Zn) + HpSO4q) —> ZnSO 4ex) + Hoey) o | (a) (s) O (b) | (aq) () © | (a) (s) @| © | @ In the given diagram of a closed stomata : (1), (2), (8) and (4) respectively are 1 (@) nucleus, chloroplast, guard cell, vacuole () nucleus, chloroplast,, vacuole, guard cell (© chloroplast, nucleus, vacuole, guard cell (d) vacuole, guard cell, nucleus, chloroplast 31/6/3 be P.T.O.Ego 3. 8 nf eras ee Lat LL aN A - I. Mg +2HCI —> MgCl, + Hy I. NaOH + HCI —>NaCl+H,0 HH atte & caifera ae wera @ - (a) T fremn ation ster fie atten? | () T frema after site 17 efter aaftrieer? | © ‘Tat art fears ofitiead és | (@ ‘Tat Tr at faerie | 4, afer A, B, C3 DS pH I vERe: fact A|]B|c D pH 2.0 7.0 8.0 12.0 ais un) fare fim & ara erggiar ta Frere raat ? (a) waa ) saD © AsikD @ B3ikc 5. Stef tart gern ott arefanet sera 2A fearwer @ St afew & feet ae & aTeT aera é (ara Gh oreh aoe @ ga rr a feta a ar aha afer ar ATT Sid (a) sania ) Fernie (© wa Afers @ wa afer 31/6/3ae 3. Consider the following chemical equation I and II 1 I. Mg+2HCl —> MgCl, + Hy Il, NaOH + HCl —> NaCl + H,0 The correct statement about these equations is — (a) ‘Tis a displacement reaction and ‘Il’ is a decomposition reaction. () ‘Tis a displacement reaction and ‘Il’ is double displacement reaction (© Both ‘T’ and I’ are displacement reactions (@ Both T and ‘Il’ are double-displacement reactions. 4, There are four solutions A, B, C, and D with pH values as follows : Solution) A | B | C D pH 2.0 7.0 8.0 12.0 Which solution(s) would liberate hydrogen gas with zinc ? 1 (a) Aonly (6) Donly ( AandD (® Bandc 5. Walking in a straight line and riding a bicycle are the activities which are possible due to a part of the brain. Choose the correct location and name of this part from the given table 1 Part of the Brain Name (@) | Fore brain Cerebrum (b) | Mid brain Hypothalamus © | Hind brain Cerebellum (@ | Hind brain Medulla 31/6/3 Te P.T.O.ae 6. Bra: ug & sifaergs snail a atten we &, wea go agai & afaares ana a of oafiifieen ed € | ge aE a efeers stiaaTes S I MgO I, ZnO Il, Al,O, IV. Cad @) I3itIr (b) Ist TIT () UlskIV (@) l3itIv 7. thd oneal atk ares Ht te real Hace ei Stee (a) qade & ga sit sea & drat (b) Wares & Grae & aga fae © Wades trae sh aac fea dra i @ wate Sonn eae 8. adie gas va iH aman acigs & siefia fares oA fe Sreft el | oa Terra er TAT | fa dori afer a1 ern fife ait aa Paper afie waft | ouifian aciags wa’... pH arate | (a) seta | gar ore ate a aT wT Taam (b) area get ane she wa etre aT 78 artis () area | wat ara sik gale are eT TaaH @) ae | wae sre sit vac ae aT 7 | 31/6/3 +8ae 6. Metal oxides generally react with acids, but few oxides of metal also react with bases. Such metallic oxides are : 1 I. MgO Il, ZnO IIL, Al,O; IV. Cad (a) TandIl (>) and TI () UandIv (@ LandIv In torch lights and head lights of vehicles, the bulb is placed 1 (a) between the pole and the focus of the reflector. (b) very near to the focus of the reflector. (©) between the focus and centre of curvature of the reflector. (d@) at the centre of curvature of the reflector. 8, Few drops of aqueous solution of ammonium chloride are put on a universal indicator paper. The paper turns pink. Study the following table and choose the correct option. 1 Nature | Ammonium chloride is a salt of .... | Range of pH (a) acidie | weak acid and strong base less than 7 (b) basic | weak acid and strong base more than 7 (© acidic | strong acid and weak base less than 7 (@ basic | strong acid and strong base 1 31/6/3 oe P.T.O.9. aims (ier) fag 2 (a) Si ait Rie aT &) wafttian ait fea ar (o) ain, fea sit fire ar @) sinsik erat 10. Bier 1 ote 1 Aa ah wet & ae fire are Paes wt rife aiem 1 aie - 1 AL iifea vata @) aie art B. Tart feet erage | (i) dam sia CC. weit area aif Gi) waa aes D. aaa Gy) wat A Bc OD (a) Gi) @ @) Gi) () Git) Gv) @ Gi) © Gi) Gv) Gi) @ (a) Gi) @ Gi) Gy) LL, Sam TAS wet es wT Prefer Tesirae F ferafira orig see eit - @) derqertt ) 7a (© apm (d) Sam aT 12, Preafefiad 98 frat fier a arftrra cia aft teva ait S ofcada eter 2 (@) eRafrer (>) yeah Brat (© Yen (gferex) (d) =iFiar (ees ee) 3116/3 > 109. Bronze is an alloy of 1 (a) Copper and Zine (b) Aluminium and Tin (©) Copper, Tin and Zine (@ Copper and Tin 10. Choose the option giving correct matching the items given in Column — I &Il. 1 Column - I Column - II Physical environment () Ozone layer depletion Exposure to UV radiation Gi) Bacteria and Fungi Chlorofluoro Carbon compounds | (iii) Abiotic components D. Decomposers (iv) Skin Cancer A B c D @@) @ dy Gi ®) Gi) Gv) @ Gi) (© ii) Gv) Gi) @ @) Git) @ Gi) Gy) 11. The thread like structures that develop on a moist slice of bread in Rhizopus are 1 (a) Sporangia () Filaments (© Rhizoids (@ Hyphae 12. The change in the focal length of an eye lens in human beings is caused by the action of 1 (a) optic nerves (b) ciliary muscles (© retina (@ cornea 31/6/3 ae P.T.O.age 12, eh eh ere ere pa (a) yee (&) sforferar RRA aK AH Gea TAT? | (¢) sient RRA stk aA ee ATF | (@) woke fag aH eT? | 14, a gate me sia & few gr waa were & fata & arte A at -P’ ite -Q’ wea: & - im LS ~ 78 Sp (a) are site art (b) rh sit art (©) ere siete @) wef sitet 15. we Het are fea ae fare wan a fare Bag ea AE (TT) aor feet Be SHA HE (tt) 3 are deren weer ar | F, dale sh gy eed he afte ge a ahi ar og anem 7 (a) 1:3 b) 3:1 @ dsl (@) 2:1 3116/3 1ae 13. The magnetic field inside a long straight current carrying solenoid : 1 (a) is zero. (b) decreases as we move towards its end. (©) inereases as we move towards its end. (@_ is same at all points 14. In the following diagram showing dispersion of white light by a glass prism, the colours ‘P’ and ‘Q’ respectively are — 1 = White light Sp (a) Red and Violet (b) Violet and Red (©) Red and Blue (@) Orange and Green In an experiment with pea plants, a pure tall plant (TT) is crossed with a pure short plant (tt). The ratio of pure tall plant to pure short plants in F, generation will be 1 @ 1:3 @) 3:1 @ dsl (@ 2:1 31/6/3 13 P.T.O.ae 16, a fea Te fia TH X, Y atk ZH fram Fifee — ee a She AVA Ts wer Fi fama eimai? qax Jay TAZ TW T/ @ wax (o) Saa‘Z @© xXakey @ Yat? We SET 17 3 20 after — eR aaa THE : Br wel Fd we - sare (A) sik arr (R) fen me See wea see A fee age fire Fares wy Gr ATT : @ A) ak ®) eet ad é a7 ® ae (A) Had area 2 | @&) A) sik ® dat até, eq R) aT A) Hae aren a a aA? | © Aree, WIR aaa! @ Ayre, wy R) ase 17, aaftreert (A) : Tare ot sen Aw Sat eats & are ave wel arr | ROT (R) : Feel Hen ae A Hat wer vate wales e | 18. after (A) : Wale errors ik sees Aiea & weriw sik Fae A aT Frei? | arm (R) : are areal & ssi & ate aratin zet areas wae gla Z| 3116/3 14ae 16. Consider the following three flowers namely X, Y and Z. Which flower(s) would develop into a fruit ? 1 Flower X Flower Y Flower Z (a) ‘X only (b) ‘Zonly () ‘Xand‘Y only @ ‘YandZ Q. No. 17 to 20 are Assertion — Reasoning based questions. ‘These consists of two statements — Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below : (2) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of (A) (b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (©) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false (@ Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true 17. Assertion (A) : The energy which passes to the herbivores does not come back to autotrophs. 1 Reason (R) : The flow of energy in a food chain is unidirectional. 18. Assertion (A) : Melting point and boiling point of ethanol are lower than that of sodium chloride. 1 Reason (R) : The forces of attraction between the molecules of ionic compoiinds are very strong. 3116/3 1b P.T.0.Ego Ge 19, aftrmert (A) : Ta AH Ga Sex Ter are GT Hr H sratera ae S| aren (R) : GO se TSH 3 see By arte Be aT aT a a aT TT a 20. atftrmert (A) : ae gare fear san 2 fe Peal tet a) asp aaa aa fered eA facifed ara ga ae area fra antes, sea #1 ae Bet Stet Tf | aren (R) : set 1 tet Ht faetis Be AY wT sears Sosa ete’ | weg we der 21 @ 26 aif g-sertla wea | 21, rr cing fare ga af a fate Pera ween & site get a) fe a ate fae at ses smfees ar ar UH lee at fear aren &, at see wenferd err A sar afters a ‘omer 7 se Prem abt ferftae farercht ereraar & outta sez a eet Fee Stra 2 | 22, (a) mera ararr-cia Hate fag rer Pave ae sears Star &, Gr her (=aRTa) Fam Ht Tee A aa TIT FT @ arena A sik, wat Gi) ARraraaa ga aA F aera Fee | aera (>) Reet saree 6 werrat 8 earner
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(a) Fai mena ea ae oer mem ute ee toe AG Fife | @) ae mem Adyar fae v, oft ae Ba wer Fae ou, 2, ae B rare A & arte arradais eae 2 erat (a) Bre veprer fae ALS sre RH ER SN et Hl aH HE Te HTT K STITT mutt 8 | ga sare A epee & arrarda sl eas & fore arid srk aifare | ) a ait oer & Peder srradaias wre: 2.42 ai 1.33 81 aR arte set er readies are Fae | seta ifire fe ae doef carafe afi telee sfifeen é sera wal | aA TAT Age Afar 1 MnO, + 4HC1—> MnCl, + 2H,0 + Cly end qa Ter & ae 4 safeaa Cares or am ferfiae | gaat set weet art if eT secke Sifire | af ge Uren ar ara we STE a eae ora Brea FAT TATA TT 7 fat ardaté & quel are errand AG arts arr arts & art sik sera ah aTett gah Qa tart antfad Fife | af frei fie fra we gradta aa A dia Pathe wohl 8, secht ates 8 gt A ahs et dt sre di geahta Ba AM daa fine eon atest art? 3116/3 18ae 23. A light ray enters from medium A to medium B as shown in the figure. 24. 25. 26. @ ) b) Which one of the two media is denser w.r.t. other medium ? Justify your answer, If the speed of light in medium A is v, and in medium B is v,, what is the refractive index of B with respect to A. OR A ray of light starting from diamond is incident on the interface separating diamond and water. Draw a labelled ray diagram to show the refraction of light in this case. Absolute refractive indices of diamond and water are 2.42 and 1.33 respectively. Find the value of refractive index of water war diamond. State whether the given chemical reaction is a redox reaction or not. Justify your answer. MnO, + 4HC—> MnCl, + 2H,0 + Cl, Give the name of the enzyme present in the fluid in our mouth cavity. State the gland which produces it. What would happen to the digestion process if this gland stops secreting this enzyme ? Draw magnetic field lines produced around a straight current carrying conductor passing through a cardboard. How will the strength of the magnetic field change when the point where magnetic field is to be determined is moved away from the conductor ? 31/6/3 2 “19 P.T.O.27. 28. 29. 30, Ego ae ws 7 Wer eT 27 8 83 cg —serla wee | ufenferr faa wed 2 2 arg ufone: Gam A via ea orem Hehe ? feet caftaferar & grata Ga & ted ail sited sfiry sik geacita a Larait aft fear oh Sifter Fife | @ @ seis anata Ss ery seats ge 7 sere Ga rer afte | Gi) fare a wea BA are Pech Ares Bae aT 2 Pe ae OPA Pree oT a aed asa? | 3a aifite @ yeaie sie gaa ya ferftae | ae afte fe yep wT TAT a 2 waar wha dae Terabe atten & eo a hihi | aorat () @) waste (erres) a varahrs arm ai sae airfares aa ferfiae | Gi) 48 Pra wen danita a are 2 2 ga el Hr SIA? (a) feet omen jae teat ak wat & (i) feat efter wer Ft ara Hatt F ahah Bra S eM (ii) aT ee leer Sat sere SA aH Tree HUTA e ? () Wit an fea wet 2? feet cia 7 fairs omen feerd an area sis a et B saftras ot eit et eich & 2 spre fre, | ra aah stadia sit Pasties efi & ahaa A wien ht caren shifsre | 3116/3 20ae SECTION - C Q. No. 27 to 33 are Short Answer Questions. 27. What is a solenoid ? When does a solenoid behave as a magnet ? Draw the pattern of the magnetic field produced inside it showing the directions of the magnetic field lines. 3 28. (a) (@ What property do acids and bases have in common ? Explain it with an example. (i) A compound which is prepared from gypsum has the property of, hardening when mixed with water. Identify the compound and write its formula. How is this compound prepared ? Describe it in the form of a chemical equation only. 3 oR () @) Write the chemical name and Molecular formula of tooth enamel, Gi) How does it get corroded ? What is the preventive measure for this ? 3 29. (a) Write the percentage of (i) solar energy captured by the autotrophs and (ii) energy transferred from autotrophs to the next level in a food chain. (>) What are trophic levels ? Why do different food chains in an ecosystem not have more than four to five trophic levels ? Give reason. 3 30. Explain the process of transport of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in a human body. 3 3116/3 oe P.T.0.a 81, ard cafe grea dare x fers eet Ht ee vel Ga eT 2 | Teg dan a AT 2 m HT Cras tar se ae a aT? | @ (b) © 32. (a) ) va feafe 3 3a gre sfefiea aera eat & fore fee site eifery fire ag da a ert ge | wager a duties Aah aT | wraaa aia & soa gro ga ah & aaa wt aa & fare fem site aifere | sarees oRfRaftedi ari ens @ are wiha afte 38 eft ae are ai ar am feftay | wa ae aida eat te Hi ena dar 8 a aR aT HAA aT a sraensit ach aT | 8 fea site H @ sifa uni A, B site C at aTe ferftae | Gi) ASR CS art fatar) Gai) Segait H ufc ara faepfird gan 2 1 aii 2 33, Ae Rarer sac Fah are or ofa sft sae aA aero er seer Ffare | @ ) © 3116/3 cae ates a a verre septa Pree ace ete Per fies ar gest gaa | seine 3s gpl arcana fran | = 22 aeae 31. A person is unable to see clearly a poster fixed on a distant wall. He however sees it clearly when standing at a distance of about 2 m from the wall. (a) Draw ray diagram to show the formation of image by his eye lens when he is far away from the wall. (b) List two possible reasons of this defect of vision. (©) Draw ray diagram to show the correction of this defect using appropriate lens. 3 32. (a) Name the gland and the hormone secreted by it in scary situations in human beings. List any two responses shown by our body when this hormone is secreted into the blood. 3 OR (>) Inthe given diagram (i) Name the parts labelled A, B, and C. (i) Write the functions of A and C. (iii) Reflex ares have evolved in animals ? Why ? 3 33. State the change in colour observed in each of the following cases mentioning the reaso: 3 (a) Silver chloride is exposed to sunlight. () A piece of zine is dipped in ferrous sulphate solution. (©) Copper powder is strongly heated in air. 31/6/3 “23 P.T.O.34, GE wea sr deat 34 8 36 dhi-sadta wee | (a) @) Reef ater & wheter 8 ae reed @ 2 gas ST ara A afore ferfia | Ga) ayer A aah argu fara Reh rear arene aor ofedy Phe aca a1 Gi) fedranS sade een er hr ae aT QQ) wag atarh sk 2) Beat apt acd one? Ae Tee HT gfe MATE | aaa (>) Pratt faga aicve Hatz 100 W & avait a Soh feet ate & aeafana fever ra 3 ae ‘feet ara ahtae H gat aiear % i aca 1 aa ata Bes Beha fear aT | (Far ehiateei a ace aa aod are ae 2 or sae RE RC Gi) waa Soi aioe de Ho aS a oT, a eat re aes fie SoA 7 ara ge Pe are AAR | @) tyes wei & am sik a ota farts Ffire | (>) Pret gor sigrra Pea & orang a8 are aad A caren sfifire | (© Aa sigha da aia wr arte fern 2 | gas se aT ar aT fafa @ wivie? Gi) rag Fra 2 | Gi) Ase faa Here | 3116/3 “2d ae o o onae SECTION -D Q. No. 34 to 36 are Long Answer Questions. 34. (a) ) @ b) © 31/6/3 @ What is meant by resistance of a conductor ? Define its SI unit. Gi) List two factors on which the resistance of a rectangular conductor depends. (ii) How will the resistance of a wire be affected if its (1) length is doubled, and (2) radius is also doubled ? Give justification for your answer. OR In an electric circuit three bulbs of 100 W each are connected in series to a source. In another circuit set of three bulbs of the same wattage are connected in parallel to the same source. 5 (Will the bulb in the two circuits glow with the same brightness ? Justify your answer. (i) Now, let one bulb in both the cireuits get fused. Will the rest of the bulbs continue to glow in each circuit ? Give reason for your answer. Name the two types of pollination and differentiate between them Explain the post fertilization changes that occur in the ovary of a flower. Given below is a diagram of a germinating seed. Label the parts that 5 (@ gives rise to future shoot. Gi) gives rise to future root system. Gii)_ stores food. A A R c 2 ae P.T.O.36. 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(a) (b) ae (@) A compound ‘A’ with a molecular formula of C,H,O, reacts with a base to give salt and water. Identify ‘A’, state its nature and the name of the functional group it possesses, Write chemical equation for the reaction involved. (i) When the above stated compound ‘A’ reacts with another compound ‘B’ having molecular formula C,H,O in the presence of an acid, a sweet smelling compound ‘C’ is formed. (1) Identify ‘B’ and ‘C’, (2) State the role of acid in this reaction. (3) Write chemical equation for the reaction involved. oR G) Name the compound formed when ethanol is heated at 443 K in the presence of cone.H,SO, and draw its electron dot structure. State the role of conc.H,S0, in this reaction. Gi) What is hydrogenation ? Explain it with the help of a chemical equation, State the role of this reaction in industry. SECTION - E Q. No. 37 to 39 are case based / data based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts. Internal choice is provided in one of these sub-parts. 37. A student took three concave mirrors of different focal lengths and performed the experiment to see the image formation by placing an object at different distances with these mirrors as shown in the following table. 31/6/3 Case No. | Object-distance | Focal length I 45cm 20cm ul 30cm 15 em IL 20 cm 30cm Now answer the following questions o a 4 Te P.T.O.a (a) wero LH aa are fate Qi oA ah eT | (bo) aiferenr H fee ae fra wa see A gio wa args wT areafers wfchaes aaTET 7 sik ei? 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Give reason why do they use such type of mirrors. OR (©) Look at the table and identify the situation (object distance and focal length) which resembles the situation in which concave mirrors are used as shaving mirrors ? Draw a ray diagram to show the image formation in this case. 38. All human chromosomes are not paired. Most human chromosomes have a maternal and a paternal copy, and we have 22 such pairs. But one pair called the sex chromosomes, is odd in not always being a perfect pair. Women have a perfect pair of sex chromosomes. But men have a mismatched pair in which one is normal sized while the other is a short one. 4 (a) In humans, how many chromosomes are present in a Zygote and in each gamete ? (b) A few reptiles rely entirely on environmental cues for sex determination. Comment. (©) “The sex of a child is a matter of chance and none of the parents are considered to be responsible for it”. Justify it through flow chart only. OR (© Why do all the gametes formed in human females have an Xchromosome ? 31/6/3 “29 P.T.O.Ego 39. ee (fre aftrareticr ara Gi) Fea aaftarerettet arge, (il), a aftirerattor eae “where ergait ah sk carats quit & orere we yg Sa a seh rae B Proafiie fear sat 2 | sa affair egal ar aah srrent a Prado nfera sacs & fare agar gro Pear ara 21 Per afiBrarefie angst wr sas wees sreHi a Prepon Sra aiaergst # aftafea ace fee ara @ | ga eget & ateenget 8 eae Fe oh BT agai a1 arta fear Tez | @) 3 ag a arate ee A often ar am ferae at arg ait wet ai & are aeatire dia after att 8 | (>) wafifian Fi set orfaurge 8 arvaftea ee & few argarrs & ea H ards a seette adf ean so ara @ | ait? (© fearan 8 weRO sree el A fate apr aay F aula sifsre | ga weer a AA Aref carats siftitrensit % carat attaon fafa | aera () weer & fare vera arte ea ge asa atk Preaaa & sa faster fare | 3116/3 > 30ae 39. On the basis of reactivity metals are grouped into three categories — () Metals of low reactivity (i) Metals of medium reactivity (ii) Metals of high reactivity ‘Therefore metals are extracted in pure form from their ores on the basis of their chemical properties. Metals of high reactivity are extracted from their ores by electrolysis of the molten ore. Metals of low reactivity are extracted from their sulphide ores, which are converted into their oxides. The oxides of these metals are reduced to metals by simple heating. (a) Name the process of reduction used for a metal that gives vigorous reaction with air and water both. () Carbon cannot be used as a reducing agent to obtain aluminium from its oxide ? Why ? (©) Deseribe briefly the method to obtain mereury from cinnabar. Write the chemical equation for the reactions involved in the process. OR (© Differentiate between roasting and calcination giving chemical equation for each. 3116/3 31 eePee 112 C ae 92
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