Science Class X Periodic Test II Sample Paper 01
Science Class X Periodic Test II Sample Paper 01
Science Class X Periodic Test II Sample Paper 01
Practical
VSA SA – I SA – II LA
Chapter (1 mark) (2 marks) (3 marks) (5 marks)
Based Total
Questions
Chemical Reactions
-- -- 3(1) -- -- 3(1)
and Equations
Acids, Bases and Salts 1(1) -- -- -- 2(1) 3(2)
Metals and Non-
-- -- 3(1) -- -- 3(1)
metals
Carbon and its
-- 5(1) -- 5(1)
compounds
Life Process -- -- -- 2(1) 2(1)
Control and
-- -- -- 5(1) -- 5(1)
Coordination
How do organisms
-- 2(1) 3(1) -- -- 5(2)
reproduce?
Light - Reflection and
-- -- -- 5(1) -- 5(1)
Refraction
SECTION – A
1. Which acid and base are used in formation of following salts (a) CuSO4 (b) NaNO3?
3. What is regeneration? State a reason why a more complex organism cannot give rise to new
individuals through this method.
5. (a) Write the electron dot structures for potassium and chlorine.
(b) Show the formation of KCl by the transfer of electrons.
(c) Name the ions present in this compound, KCl.
6. Write the full form of DNA. Name the part of the cell where it is located. Explain its role in the
process of reproduction of the cell.
10. What is meant by reflex-action? With the help of a labelled diagram trace the sequence of
events which occur when we touch a hot object.
11. (a) Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of image by a convex lens when an object is
placed in front of the lens between its optical centre and principal focus.
(b) In the above ray diagram mark the object-distance (u) and the image-distance (v) with their
proper signs (+ve or –ve as per the new Cartesian sign convention) and state how these
distances are related to the focal length (f) of the convex lens in this case.
(c) Find power of a convex lens which forms a real, and inverted image of magnification –1 of
an object placed at a distance of 20 cm from its optical centre.
SECTION – B
12. Given below is the experimental set-up to establish that one of the atmospheric gases is
essential for photosynthesis in plants.
(a) Name the atmospheric gas which is essential for photosynthesis.
(b) What is kept in watch-glass in figure ‘a’ and why?
13. Magnetic field lines of two magnets are shown in fig. (a) and (b). Select the figure that
represent the correct pattern of field lines. Give reason for your answer. Also name the poles of
the magnet facing each other.