CBSE Class 10 Science Previous Question Paper 2020 Solution
Section – A
(1) Name a cyclic understand carbon compound.
Ans: Cyclopentene / Cyclohexene-formula or structure (or any other).
(2) The change in magnetic field lines in a coil is the cause of induced electric current in it. Name the underlying phenomenon.
Ans: Electromagnetic Induction
(3) The growing size of the human population is a cause of concern for all people. The rate of birth and death in a given population will determine its size. Reproduction is the process by which organism increase their population. The process of sexual maturation for reproduction is gradual and takes place while general body growth is still going on. Some degree of sexual maturation does not necessarily mean that mind or body is ready for sexual acts or for having and bringing up children. Various contraceptive devices are being used by human beings to control the size of population. devices are being used by human beings to control the size of population.
(a) List two common signs of sexual maturation in boys and girls.
Ans: Thick hair growth in armpits, genital area/thinner hair on arms, legs, face/ more active oil secretion from glands on skin/Occurrence of pimples
(b) What is the result of reckless female foeticide?
Ans: Imbalance in male – female ratio/ decline in child sex ratio
(c) Which contraceptive method changes the hormonal balance of the body?
Ans: Oral pills
(d) Write two factors that determine the size of a population.
Ans: Rate of birth and death
(4) Human body is made up of five important components, of which water is the main component. Food as well as potable water are essential for every human being. The food is obtained from plants through agriculture. Pesticides are being used extensively for a high yield in the fields. These pesticides are absorbed by the plants from the soil along with water and minerals and from the water bodies these pesticides are taken up by the aquatic animal and plants. As these chemicals are not biodegradable, they get accumulated progressively at each trophic level. The maximum concentration of these chemicals gets accumulated in our bodies and greatly affects the health of our mind and body.
(a) Why is the maximum concentration of pesticides found in human beings?
Ans: Human beings are at the top level in any food chain
(b) Give one method which could be applied to reduce our intake of pesticides through food to some extent.
Ans: Washing of vegetables, fruits, grains thoroughly/Organic farming/ Use of bio pesticides
(c) Various steps in a food chain represent:
(a) Food web
(b) Trophic level
(c) Ecosystem
(d) Biomagnification
Ans: (b) / Trophic level
(d) With regard to various food chains operating in an ecosystem, man is a:
(a) Consumer
(b) Producer
(c) Producer and consumer
(d) Producer and decomposer
Ans: (a) / Consumer
(5) Calcium oxide reacts vigorously with water to produce slaked lime.
CaO(s) + H2O(1) → Ca(OH)2 (aq)
This reaction can be classified as:
(a) Combination reaction
(b) Exothermic reaction
(c) Endothermic
(d) Oxidation reaction
Ans: (d) / (A) and (B)
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When hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through a blue solution of copper sulphate, a black precipitate of copper sulphide is obtained and the sulphuric acid so formed remains in the solution. The reaction is an example of a:
(a) Combination reaction
(b) Displacement reaction
(c) Decomposition reaction
(d) Double displacement reaction
Ans: Double displacement reaction
(6) In a double displacement reaction such as the reaction between sodium sulphate solution and barium chloride solution:
(a) exchange of atoms takes place
(b) exchange of ions takes place
(c) a precipitate is produced
(d) an insoluble salt is produced
The correct option is:
(a) (B) and (D)
(b) (A) and (C)
(c) only (B)
(d) (B), (C) and (D)
Ans: (d) / (B), (C) and (D)
(7) Baking soda is a mixture of:
(a) Sodium carbonate and acetic acid
(b) Sodium carbonate and tartaric acid
(c) Sodium hydrogen carbonate and tartaric acid
(d) Sodium hydrogen carbonate and acetic acid
Ans: (c)/ Sodium hydrogen carbonate and tartaric acid
(8) The chemical formula for plaster of Paris is:
(a) CaSo4. 2H2O
(b) CaSo4. H2O
(c) CaSo4.1/2 H2O
(d) 2 CaSO4. H2O
Ans: (c) / CaSO4.1/ 2 H2O
(9) The laws of reflection hold true for:
(a) plane mirrors only
(b) concave mirrors only
(c) convex mirrors only
(d) all reflecting surfaces
Ans: All reflecting surface
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When an object is kept within the focus of a concave mirror, an enlarged image is formed behind the mirror. The image is:
(a) real
(b) inverted
(c) virtual and inverted
(d) virtual and erect
Ans: Virtual and erect
(10) At the time of short circuit, the electric current in the circuit:
(a) vary continuously
(b) does not change
(c) virtual and inverted
(d) virtual and erect
Ans: Increases heavily
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Two bulbs of 100 w and 40 w are connected in series. The current through the 100 W bulb is 1 A. The current through the 40 W bulb will be:
(a) 0.4 A
(b) 0.6 A
(c) 0.8 A
(d) 1.A
Ans: 1A
(11) Which one of the following is responsible for the sustenance of underground water?
(a) Loss of vegetation cover
(b) Diversion for high water demanding crops
(c) Pollution from urban wastes
(d) Afforestation
Ans: Afforestation
(12) Incomplete combustion of coal and petroleum:
(a) increase air pollution.
(b) increases efficiency of machines.
(c) reduces global warming
(d) produce poisonous gases.
The correct option is:
(a) (A) and (B)
(b) (A) and (D)
(c) (B) and (C)
(d) (C) and (D)
Ans: (b) / (A) and (D)
For question numbers 13 and 14, two statements are given – one labeled Assertion (A) and the other labeled Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the codes (a), (b) (c) and (d) as given below:
(a) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of the Assertion.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
(13) Assertion (A): Esterification is a process in which a sweet smelling substance is produced.
Reason (R): When esters react with sodium hydroxide an alcohol and sodium salt of carboxylic acid are obtained.
Ans: (b) / Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of the assertion (A).
(14) Assertion (A): In the process of nuclear fission, the amount of nuclear energy generated by the fission of an atom of uranium is so tremendous that it produces 10 million times the energy produced by the combustion of an atom of carbon from cola.
Reason (R): The nucleus of a heavy atom such as uranium, when bombarded with low energy neutrons, splits apart into lighter nuclei. The mass difference between the original nucleus and the product nuclei gets converted to tremendous energy.
Ans: (a) / Both (A) and (R) are true and ( R) is the correct explanation of the assertion (A).
SECTION – B
(15) 1 g of copper powder was taken in a china dish and heated. What change takes place on heating? When hydrogen gas is passed over this heated substance, a visible change is seen in it. Give the chemical equations of reactions, the name and the color of the products formed in each case.
Ans:
- A black colour is formed on the surface Heat
2Cu + O2 => 2CuO
Brown Copper Oxide; Black Colour
- Original/brown colour is restored.
CuO + H2 => Cu + H2O
Black Copper; Brown
(16) List the important products of the Chlor – alkali process. Write one important use of each.
Ans: Products: Hydrogen, Chlorine , Sodium hydroxide
Uses:
Hydrogen: In the production of margarine/ ammonia/as a fuel
Chlorine: Water treatment/ swimming pools/ production of PVC/ Disinfectants/CFCs/Pesticides.
Sodium hydroxide: For degreasing metal surfaces/ in making soaps and detergents/ paper making/ artificial fibres.
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How is washing soda prepared from sodium carbonate? Give its chemical equation. State the type of this salt. Name the type of hardness of water which can be removed by it?
Ans:
- By recrystallisation of sodium carbonate
- Na2CO3 + 10H2O →Na2CO3.10H2O
- Basic Salt
- Permanent hardness
(17) 3 mL of ethanol is taken in a test tube and warmed gently in a water bath. A 5% solution of alkaline potassium permanganate is added first drop by drop to this solution, then in excess.
(i) How is 5% solution of KMnO4 prepared?
(ii) State the role of alkaline potassium permanganate is this reaction. What happens on adding it in excess?
(iii) Write chemical equation of this reaction.
Ans: (i) By dissolving 5g of KMnO4 in 100mL of water/ By dissolving 5g of KMnO4 in water to make a final volume of 100 mL.
(ii) As an oxidizing agent Purple colour persists
(18) A squirrel is in a scary situation. Its body has to prepare for either fighting or running away. State the immediate changes that take place in its body so that the squirrel is able to either fight or run?
Ans:
- The adrenaline hormone is secreted into the blood.
- The heart beats faster resulting in supply of more oxygen to the muscles.
- Blood is diverted to skeletal muscles.
- The breathing rate increases.
- The blood supply to digestive systems and skin is reduced.
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Why is chemical communication better than electrical impulses as a means of communication between cells in a multi – cellular organism?
Ans:
- Electrical impulses have limited access to only those cells that are connected by nervous tissue/ neurons, whereas chemical signals can reach each and every cell of the body .
- Cells need time to reset in order to create repeated/ new electrical impulses whereas no such time is required for chemical communication.
(19) Define the term pollination. Differentiate between self pollination and cross pollination. What is the significance of pollination?
Ans: • Pollination is the transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
Self Pollination | Cross Pollination |
Transfer of pollen in the same flower | Transfer of pollen from one flower to another. |
- Pollination leads to fertilization resulting in the formation of zygote.
(20) What are homologous structures? Give an example. Is it necessary that homologous structures always have a common ancestor. Justify your answer.
Ans:
- Homologous structures are those which have similar basic structure and origin but perform different functions.
- Example: forelimbs of reptiles, amphibians, humans, wings of birds
- Yes
- Similarity in basic design of the structure indicates that their ancestors were common.
(21) Why is Tyndall effect shown by colloidal particles? State four instances of observing the Tyndall effect.
Ans: Because of scattering of light. Instances:
- When a fine beam of light enters a smoke-filled dark room through a small hole.
- When sunlight passes through a canopy of dense forest in foggy/ misty conditions.
- Blue colour of sky.
- Red colour of the sun during sunrise or sunset.
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Differentiate between a glass slab and a glass prism. What happen when a narrow beam of (i) a monochromatic light, and (ii) white light passes through (a) glass slab and (b) glass prism?
Ans:
- Prism has 2 inclined refracting surfaces whereas a glass slab has 2 parallel refracting surfaces.
(i) When monochromatic light passes through a glass slab it gets displaced laterally whereas in prism it gets angularly displaced.
(ii) When white light passes through a glass slab, it gets laterally displaced whereas in prism, dispersion takes place.
(22) Draw a labeled diagram to show (i) reddish appearance of the sun at the sunrise or the sunset an (ii) white appearance of the sun at noon when it is overhead.
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(23) A V – I graph for a nichrome wire is given below. What do you infer from this graph? Draw a labeled circuit diagram to obtain such a graph.
Ans: V α I or Potential difference is directly proportional to current
(24) (a) Write the mathematical expression for Joule’s law of heating.
Ans: (i) H = I2Rt
(b) Compute the hate generated while transferring 96000 coulomb of charge in two hours through a potential difference of 40 V.
(ii) H = V.I.t = V.Q
Given : V = 40 volts , Q = 96000 C
H = 40 V × 96000 C
= 3.84 × 106 J
SECTION – C
(25) Carbon cannot reduce the oxides of sodium, magnesium and aluminium to their respective metals. Why? Where are these metals placed in the reactivity series? How are these metals obtained from their ores? Take an example to explain the process of extraction along with chemical equations.
Ans:
- These metals have more affinity for oxygen than carbon.
- Towards the top of the reactivity series .
- By electrotytic reduction of their molten ores.
- Example : Extraction of sodium from molten sodium chloride by electrolysis.
Process :
- Molten NaCl is taken in an electrolytic cell and on passing electricity Na is deposited at cathode and chlorine is liberated at anode.
Reactions –
At cathode – Na+ + e → Na
At anode– 2Cl- → Cl2 + 2e.
(26) The position of certain elements in the Modern Periodic Table are shown below.
Using the above table answer the following questions giving reasons in each case:
(i) Which element will form only covalent compounds?
(ii) Which element is a non – metal with valency 2?
(iii) Which element is a metal with valency 2?
(iv) Out of H, C and F which has largest atomic size?
(v) To which family does H, C and F belong?
Ans: (i) E, it has 4 valence electrons .
(ii) B, it needs only 2 electrons to attain stable configuration.
(iii) D , it loses two electrons to attain stable configuration.
(iv) F, it has the largest size since size increases down the group.
(v) Noble gases, outermost shell is complete.
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Define atomic size, Give its unit of measurement. In the modern periodic table what trend is observed in the atomic radius in a group and a period and why is it so?
Ans:
- Atomic size is the distance between the centre of the nucleus and the outermost shell of an isolated atom.
- Picometer /pm
- Trends in Atomic radius
In a group: increases down the group ;
due to addition of a new shell .
In a period: atomic radius decreases from left to right ; due to increase in pulling power of nucleus / due to addition of electrons in the same shell.
(27) (a) Why is there a difference in the rate of breathing between aquatic organisms and terrestrial organism? Explain.
Ans: (a) Rate of breathing is faster in aquatic organisms because the amount of dissolved oxygen in water is lower as compared to the amount of oxygen in air.
(b) Draw a diagram of human respiratory system and label – pharynx, trachea, lings, diaphragm and alveolar sac on it.
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(a) Name the organs that from the excretory system in human beings.
Ans: (a) A pair of kidneys, a pair of ureters, a urinary bladder and a urethra.
(b) Describe in brief how urine is produced in human body.
Ans: A kidney has a large number of filteration units called nephrons. Each nephron has cup shaped Bowman’s capsule containing a bunch of capillaries called glomerulus. Blood gets filtered in the glomerulus.
Filterate gets collected in Bowman’s capsule. Some useful substances such as glucose, amino acids, salts and water are selectively reabsorbed as urine flows through nephron tube. The urine formed in each kidney is eventually stored in the urinary bladder
(28) (a) What is the law of dominance of trains? Explain with an example.
Ans: (a) Law of dominance of traits: -In a cross between a pair of contrasting characters, only one parental character will be expressed in F1 generation which is called dominant trait and the other is called recessive trait.
For example – in pea plants,
All plants in F1 generation were tall proving that the gene for tallness is dominant over the gene for dwarfness/ short, which is not able to express itself in the presence of dominant trait.
(b) Why are the traits acquired during the life time of an individual not inherited? Explain.
Ans: Traits acquired by an organism during its lifetime are known as aquired traits.
These traits are not inherited because they occur in somatic cells only/do not cause any change in the DNA of the germ cells.
(29) Draw a ray diagram in each of the following cases to show the formation of image, when the object is placed:
(i) between optical centre and principal focus of a convex lens.
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(ii) anywhere in front of a concave lens.
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(iii) at 2F of a convex lens.
State the signs and values of magnifications in the above mentioned cases (i) and (ii) .
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An object 4.0 cm is size, is placed 25.0 cm in front of a concave mirror of focal length 15.0 cm.
(i) At what distance from the mirror should a screen be placed in order to obtain a sharp image?
Ans:
(i) image distance v = ? ; mirror formula : 1/v + 1/u = 1/f
Or 1/v = 1/f – 1/u; = -1/15 – (-1/25)
= -1/15 + 1/25 = -5 +3/75
= -2/75
V = – 37.5 cm
The screen should be placed 37.5 cm in front of the mirror.
(ii) Find the size of the image.
Ans:
m = h1/h = -v/u
: h1 = -v/u h
= -(-37.5 x 4) /-25
h1 = -6.0 cm (size of the image).
(iii) Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of image in this case.
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(30) (a) What is an electromagnet? List any two uses.
Ans: A current carrying solenoid is called an electromageet /when soft iron is placed inside a solenoid carrying current, the soft iron piece behaves like a magnet so long as electric current passes through it. The magnet so formed is electromagnet.
Uses: In electric motors, electric bells,
(b) Draw a labelled diagram to show how an electromagnet is made.
(c) State the purpose of soft iron core used in making an electromagnet.
Ans: Soft iron core is used to increase the strength/power of the electromagnet.
(d) List two ways of increasing the strength of an electromagnet if the material of the electromagnet is fixed.
Ans: (i) By increasing the current
(ii) By increasing the number of turns in the coil.
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