Sample Question Paper Class-X (2017 Mathematics Time Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80 General Instructions: Section B
Sample Question Paper Class-X (2017 Mathematics Time Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80 General Instructions: Section B
2. Find the value(s) of k, if the quadratic equation 3x 2 - k 3 x + 4 = 0 has equal roots. Section C
Question numbers 13 to 22 carry 3 marks each.
3. Find the eleventh term from the last term of the AP: 13. Show that exactly one of the numbers n, n + 2 or n + 4 is divisible by 3.
27, 23, 19, ..., –65.
4. Find the coordinates of the point on y-axis which is nearest to the point (–2, 5). 14. Find all the zeroes of the polynomial if two of its zeroes are
5 5
and – .
5. In given figure, ST || RQ, PS = 3 cm and SR = 4 cm. Find the ratio of the area of 3 3
D PST to the area of D PRQ.
15. Seven times a two digit number is equal to four times the number obtained by
reversing the order of its digits. If the difference of the digits is 3, determine the
number.
16. In what ratio does the x-axis divide the line segment joining the points (–4, –6) and
(–1, 7)? Find the co-ordinates of the point of division.
OR
2 The points A(4, –2), B(7, 2), C(0, 9) and D(–3, 5) form a parallelogram. Find the
6. If cos A = , find the value of 4 + 4 tan2 A
5 length of the altitude of the parallelogram on the base AB.
17. In given figure , then prove that DPTS ~ DPRQ . 20. In given figure ABPC is a quadrant of a circle of radius 14 cm and a semicircle is
drawn with BC as diameter. Find the area of the shaded region
OR
In an equilateral triangle ABC, D is a point on the side BC such that 21. Water in a canal, 6 m wide and 1.5 m deep, is flowing with a speed of 10 km/h. How
1 much area will it irrigate in 30 minutes, if 8 cm of standing water is needed?
BD = BC. Prove that 9AD2 = 7AB2 OR
3
A cone of maximum size is carved out from a cube of edge 14 cm. Find the surface
area of the remaining solid after the cone is carved out.
22. Find the mode of the following distribution of marks obtained by the students in an
examination:
[1]
[1]
AO = AO (Common) Required area = ar( D ACB) + ar(semicircle on BC as diameter) –ar(quadrant
\ D OPA @ D OCA (By SSS congruency criterion) ABPC)
Hence, Ð 1 = Ð 2 (CPCT) [1] 2
1 1 æ r 2ö 1 2
Similarly Ð 3 = Ð 4 ´r´r+ ´p´ç
= ÷ - 4 pr
Now, Ð PAB + Ð QBA = 180° 2 2 è 2 ø
Þ 2 Ð 2 + 2 Ð 4 = 180° [1] [1]
r 2 pr 2 pr 2
Þ Ð 2 + Ð 4 = 90° = + –
2 4 4
Þ Ð AOB = 90° (Angle sum property) 2
r 196 2
= = cm = 98 cm2 [1]
2 2
21. Let the area that can be irrigated in 30 minute be A m2.
æ 1ö [1/2] Section D
Water flowing in canal in 30 minutes = ç10, 000 ´ ÷ m = 5000 m
è 2ø
23. Let original speed of the train be x km/h.
Volume of water flowing out in 30 minutes = …(i) [1]
360
Time taken at original speed = hours [1]
8
Volume of water required to irrigate the field = A ´ m3 [1/2] x
100 360 [1/2]
…(ii) Time taken at increased speed = hours
x +5
Equating (i) and (ii), we get
360 360 48
8 Now, – = [1½]
A´ = 45000 [1] x x + 5 60
100
A = 562500 m2. é 1 1 ù 4
Þ 360 ê - =
OR ë x x + 5 úû 5
[1/2]
Þ x + 5x – 2250 = 0
2
l= 72 + 142 = 7 5 [1] Þ x = 45 or –50 (as speed cannot be negative) [1]
Surface area of remaining solid = 6l 2 – pr 2 + prl , where r and l are the radius and Þ x = 45 km/h
slant height of the cone. OR
Discriminant = b2 – 4ac = 36 – 4 × 5 × (–2) = 76 > 0 [1]
So, the given equation has two distinct real roots
5x2 – 6x – 2 = 0
Multiplying both sides by 5.
(5x)2 – 2 × (5x) × 3 = 10
Þ (5x)2 – 2 × (5x) × 3 + 32 = 10 + 32
Þ (5x – 3)2 = 19 [1]
[1]
Þ 5x – 3 = ± 19
22 22
= 6 ´ 14 ´ 14 – ´7´7 + ´7´7 5 3 ± 19
7 7 Þ x= [1]
[1/2] 5
= 1176 –154 + 154 5 Verification:
= 2
æ 3 + 19 ö æ 3 + 19 ö 9 + 6 19 + 19 18 + 6 19 10
22. [1] 5 çç ÷÷ - 6 çç ÷÷ - 2 = - - =0
è 5 ø è 5 ø 5 5 5 [1/2]
2
æ 3 - 19 ö æ 3 - 19 ö
Similarly, 5 ç
ç 5 ÷÷ – 6 çç 5 ÷÷ - 2
=0
[1] è ø è ø [1/2]
= 68 24. Let the three middle most terms of the AP be a – d, a, a + d.
We have, (a – d) + a + (a + d) = 225 [1]
So, the mode marks is 68. Þ 3a = 225 Þ a = 75 [1/2]
Empirical relationship between the three measures of central tendencies is: Now, the AP is
3 Median = Mode + 2 Mean a – 18d,…,a – 2d, a – d, a, a + d, a + 2d,…, a + 18d
3 Median = 68 + 2×53 [1] Sum of last three terms:
(a + 18d) + (a + 17d) + (a + 16d) = 429 [1]
Median = 58 marks
Þ 3a + 51d = 429 Þ a + 17d = 143
Þ 75 + 17d = 143
Þ d=4 [1/2]
Now, first term = a – 18d = 75 – 18(4) = 3
\ The AP is 3, 7, 11, …, 147. [1]
25. Given: A right triangle ABC right angled at B. ar(DABC) BC AM
To prove: AC2 = AB2 + BC2 Hence, = ´ from (i)
ar( DPQR) QR PN
Construction: Draw BD ^ AC [1/2] AB AB
Proof: In D ADB and D ABC = ´ [from (ii) and (iii)]
PQ PQ
Ð ADB = Ð ABC (each 90°)
2
Ð BAD = Ð CAB (common) æ AB ö
=ç ÷ [1/2]
è PQ ø
2 2 2
ar(DABC) æ AB ö æ BC ö æ CA ö
= = =ç ÷ Using (iii)
ar(DPQR) çè PQ ÷ø çè QR ÷ø è RP ø [1/2]
26. Draw D ABC in which BC = 7 cm, Ð B = 45°, Ð A = 105° and hence Ð C = 30°. [1]
Construction of similar triangle A BC as shown below: [3]
D ADB ~ D ABC (By AA similarity criterion) [1]
AD AB
Now, = (corresponding sides are proportional)
AB AC
Þ AB = AD × AC
2
…(i) [1]
Similarly D BDC ~ D ABC
Þ BC = CD × AC
2
…(ii) [1/2]
Adding (1) and (2)
AB2 + BC2 = AD × AC + CD × AC
Þ AB2 + BC2 = AC × (AD + CD)
Þ AB2 + BC2 = AC2, Hence Proved. [1]
OR
Given: D ABC ~ D PQR
2 2 2
ar(DABC) æ AB ö æ BC ö æ CA ö
= =ç =ç
è RP ÷ø
To prove:
ar(DPQR) èç PQ ø÷ è QR ø÷
Construction: Draw AM ^ BC, PN ^ QR [1/2]
Pg1 of 4 Pg2 of 4
19 Noopur needs a lens of power -4.5D for correction of her vision. 5 Plot a graph between V and I and calculate the resistance of the resistor.
a) What kind of defect in vision is she suffering from?
b) What is the focal length and nature of the corrective lens? OR
In a given ammeter, a student sees that needle indicates 17 divisions in ammeter
c) Draw ray diagrams showing the (a) defected eye and (b) correction for this
while performing an experiment to verify Ohm’s law. If ammeter has 10 divisions
defect. between 0 and 0.5A, then what is the value corresponding to 17 divisions?
d) What are the causes of this defect? 27 Draw a path of light ray passing through a prism. Label angle of incidence and 2
20 a) What is reactivity series? How does the reactivity series of metals help in 5 angle of deviation in the ray diagram.
predicting the relative activities of various metals?
b) Suggest different chemical processes used for obtaining a metal from its
oxides for metals in the middle of the reactivity series and metals towards
the top of the reactivity series. Support your answer with one example
each.
22 What do you observe when you drop a few drops of acetic acid to a test tube 2
containing:
a) Phenolphthalein c) distilled water
b) Universal indicator d) sodium hydrogen carbonate
23 Riya performs two set of experiments to study the length of the foam formed which 2
are as follows:
Set I: she takes 10 ml of distilled water in test tube “A” and adds 5-6 drops of liquid
soap in it and shakes the test tube vigorously.
Set II: she takes 10 ml of distilled water in a test tube “A” and adds 5-6 drops of
liquid soap with half spoonful of CaSO 4 in it and shakes the test tube. Write your
observation and reason.
24 A student observed a permanent slide showing asexual reproduction in yeast. 2
Draw diagrams of the observations he must have made from the slide. Name the
process also.
25 A student conducted an experiment to show CO2 is released during respiration. 2
List two precautions that he/she must take for obtaining correct observations.
26 The values of current I flowing in a given resistor for the corresponding values of 2
potential difference V across the resistor are given below:
Pg3 of 4 Pg4 of 4
P
Marking Scheme 2017 – 18 Maximum current through 4 Ω resister = 1
R
Science
Class – X 16
= = 2A
4
1 Hibiscus/Mustard (or any other correct answer) 1 1
2 1 Maximum current through each 8 Ω resister = x 2 = 1A 1
Pepsin Trypsin (anyone) 2
· Produced in stomach Produced by pancreas 8 a) In the electrolysis of water, the gas collected at cathode is : Hydrogen 1
The gas collected at anode is : oxygen
· Acts in acidic medium Acts in basic medium
b) The gas which is collected in double the amount during the
electrolysis of water is Hydrogen. This is because water contains two 1
3 Atomic number of X = Mass number of X – No. of neutrons =35-18=17 ½ parts of hydrogen element as compared to one part of oxygen
Electronic configuration = 2, 8, 7 ½ element by volume.
Group number = 17 , Period No. = 3 ½ c) Pure water is a bad conductor of electricity, by adding drops of 1
½ sulphuric acid; we make it a good conductor of electricity.
4 ho = 1.2cm, f = -20cm, v = -60cm 9
1 1 1 Mendeleev’s Periodic table Modern periodic table
= - ½
u f v The elements were arranged The elements were arranged
1. according to increased atomic according to increased Atomic
1 1 1 1
= - ½ Masses. numbers.
u -20 -60 Position of isotopes was not There was no problem in the
hi -v 2. 1
Justified. Placing of isotopes
=
ho u ½ Position of hydrogen was not Hydrogen has been given a
Justified because it resembles unique position due to its
-60 ½
3.
Both with Alkali metals and resemblance with alkalis and 1
hi = - x1.2 = -2.4cm
-30 Halogens. Halogens.
5 i) Our demand for energy is increasing to improve quality of life and growth 1+1
of population
ii) Fossil fuels are limited (or any other two) 10 There are two ways of anaerobic breakdown of glucose. First step is 3
6 Electric generator ½ breakdown of glucose molecule into pyruvate which takes place in cytoplasm.
Principle electormagenetic induction which states that electric current is
induced in a closed circuit becaruse of changing magnetic field. 1 The anaerobic breakdown in bacteria is called fermentation. During
fermentation pyruvate is broken down to ethyl alcohol and carbondioxide.
When there is lack of oxygen in our muscle cells pyruvate is broken down to
1½ lactic acid.
Very less amount of energy is released in both the above cases.
1x3
OR
Arteries carry blood away from the heart while veins carry blood towards the
OR
1+1+1 heart.
i) Earth wire in electrical instruments saves us from all possible electric
shocks. Arteries are thick walled while veins are thin walled.
ii) Accidently, when live and neutral wires of an electric circuit comes into
direct contact, it is called shor circuiting. Valves are absent in arteries while valves are present in veins to ensure that
iii) (a) 5A (b) 15A blood flows in one direction only. (any other)
7 (any three) 1x3
11 Mendel conducted a monohybrid cross with pea plants, and he observed that ½x6
one of the contrasting characters disappears in F1 generator. This character
1 reappears in F2 generation (obtained by selfing F1) in just 25% of the progeny.
Mendel conclude that the character which epresses itself in F1 is the dominant
Pg 1 of 7 Pg 2 of 7
character while the other one when is not able to epress thourhg present in F 1 HIV 1
individuals is recessive. This recessive character is able to express only in its b) Senstivity and awareness among the citizens towards leading a 1
pure form i.e. in 25% of F2 individuals. healthy and fit life.
16 Activity (Refer circuit diagram given below) 2
Take a battery (12 V), a variable resistance (or a rheostat), an ammeter (0 –5
12 i) A), a plug key, and a long straight thick copper wire. Insert the thick wire
u = 50 - 26 = 24cm through the centre, normal to the plane of a rectangular cardboard. Take care
v = 74 - 50 = 24cm 1½ that the cardboard is fixed and does not slide up or down. Connect the
copper wire vertically between the points X and Y, as shown in diagram in
\ 2 f = 24cm series with the battery, a plug and key. Sprinkle some iron filings uniformly on
24 the cardboard. Keep the variable of the rheostat at a fixed position and note
\f = = 12cm the current through the ammeter. Close the key so that a current flows
2 through the wire. Ensure that the copper wire placed between the points X
ii) and Y remains vertically straight. Gently tap the cardboard a few times.
u = 50 - 38 = 12cm ½ Observe the pattern of the iron filings. It is observed that the iron filings align
i.e. Candle is at f themselves showing a pattern of concentric circles around the copper wire.
Image is formed at infinity. These represent the magnetic field lines.
iii) 1
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hydrogen from water or acids. A metal placed at the top of the
activity series would displace metal below it. Thus a more reactive
metal displaces a less reactive metal from its salt solution. 2
b)
i) For obtaining metals that are in the middle of the reactivity
series, oxides of such metals can be reduced with coke (carbon)
which acts as a reducing agent. 1½
Example: 2 Fe2O3 + 3 C ---------------------> 4 Fe + 3CO2
ii) For obtaining metals that are high in the reactivity series, their
oxides are reduced to metals by the process of electrolysis
example: electrolysis of sodium chloride
at cathode: Na+ + e- -----> Na
at anode: 2 Cl- ----> Cl2 + 2e- 1½
21 a)
18 a) · More use of dispossible items like paper plates, plastic items, 1x2
i) polythene etc.
· Changes in packaging (or any other example)
Suggestion – Reuse of polythene bages, plastic containers. 1
(or any other)
2 1
b) Hewk
Biomaginification 1
OR
a) Scientific soil and water conservation is called watershed
management. Advantages: 1
i) Increases production and income of watershed community.
ii) Mitigates droughts and floods.
iii) Increases the life of downstream dams reservoirs 2
ii)
Correct labelling (any two)
1
iii)
Medulla controls blood pressure, salivation x vomiting b)
½+ ½
Cerebellum controls precision of voluntary movements and 1) Maximum level of bio magnification occurs here because of
equilibrium. progressive accumulation. 2
1
(any one function each of Medulla and Cerebellum) 2) We get very small amount of energy as only 10 % of the previous
b) Over production of growth hormone leads to gigantism and it’s energy gets transferred at each trophic level
underproduction leads to dwarfism
19 a) Myopia 1
b) SECTION B
-1 ½+ ½
f = = -0.22cm 22 i) Acetic acid will remain colourless in phenolphthalein ½
45 ii)Acetic acid will dissolve in distilled water forming a clear solution ½
Concave lens iii)
Universal indicator gives orange colour with acetic acid. ½
c) iv)Sodium hydrogen carbonate will give brisk effervescence due to the ½
formation of CO2 gas.
1+1 23 Set I will have more length of foam because it consist of soft water. 1+1
Set II will form less foam because it consist of hard water due to the presence
of CaSO4.
24 ½+½+½
Pg 5 of 7 Pg 6 of 7
25 1) The set up should be airtight 1x2
2) Germinating seeds (living) should be used
26 Graph 1
v = 4v(9v - 5v) QUESTION PAPER DESIGN FOR SCIENCE (CODE NO. 086/090)
i = 1.25 A(2.65 A - 1.40 A) 1 Class- IX & X (2017-18)
v 4
R= = = 3.2W Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
i 1.25 S. Typology of Questions Very Short Short Long Total %
OR No. Short Answer Answer Answer Marks Weight
An ammeter has 10 divisions between 0 to 0.5A. So, Answer -I -II (LA) age
(VSA) (SAI) (SAII) 5 Marks
1 Division = 0.5A /10 1 Mark 2 Marks 3 Marks
17 divisions = 17/20 = 0.85A
Remembering (Knowledge based simple
27 2 recall questions, to know specific facts,
1 terms, concepts, principles, or theories, 2 1 1 10 15%
-
Identify, define or recite, information)
Understanding (Comprehension - to be
familiar with meaning and to understand
2 conceptually, interpret, compare,
contrast, explain, paraphrase, or - 1 4 2 24 35%
interpret information)
Application (Use abstract information in
concrete situation, to apply knowledge
3 to new situations, use given content to
interpret a situation, provide an - 1 2 2 18 26%
example, or solve a problem)
High Order Thinking Skills (Analysis &
Synthesis - Classify, compare, contrast,
or differentiate between different pieces
4
of information, Organize and/or integrate - - 1 1 8 12%
unique pieces of information from a
variety of sources)
Inferential and Evaluative (Appraise,
judge, and/or justify the value or worth
5 of a decision or outcome, or to predict 1+1* - 8 12%
- 1
outcomes based on values)
Total (Theory Based Questions) 2x1=2 3x2=6 10x3=30 6x5=30 68(21) 100%
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