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This document is a Science MCQ examination paper for Std-10, covering various topics in physics including optics, electricity, and basic principles of light. It contains 79 multiple-choice questions, each with four options, aimed at assessing students' understanding of the subject matter. The exam is designed to be completed in 3 hours for a total of 100 marks.

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MCQ Physics Eng

This document is a Science MCQ examination paper for Std-10, covering various topics in physics including optics, electricity, and basic principles of light. It contains 79 multiple-choice questions, each with four options, aimed at assessing students' understanding of the subject matter. The exam is designed to be completed in 3 hours for a total of 100 marks.

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AMPLE DREAMS EDUCOM

Physics 9,10,11,12 Std-10 SCIENCE (EM) Date : 07/03/25


Total Mark : 100 Science MCQ Time : 3 hr
//X Section A
• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 1 Mark] [100]
1. If the object is placed at 40 cm infront of plane mirror, what will be the distance between object
placed and image formed ?
(A) 40 cm (B) 80 cm (C) 20 cm (D) 60 cm
2. In the following figure, an object is placed between F 1 and 2F1 Where will be the image formed ?
Object

2F1 F1 F2 2F2

(A) Beyond 2F2 (B) At F2 (C) Between 2F2 and F2 (D) Infinity
3. ...... mirror is used in the head lights of a car. (Concave, Convex, Plane)
4. .......... is used to measure power of lens. (Meter, Diopter, Centimeter)
5. If the opticians prescribes +2.0D, then the type of lens will be .......... (concave, convex, bifocal)

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6. True or False : Optician has prescribed corrective lens indicating –0.4D. This means the lens
prescribed is convex.
7. True or False : Solar cooker achieve a higher temperature by using convex mirror to focus the rays
of the sun.
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8. What is the focal length of a lens if it has power P = –4D ?
(A) 4 m (B) – 40 cm (C) –0.25 m (D) –25 m
9. What is the power of a plane mirror ?
(A) infinity (B) zero (C) negative (D) positive
10.
A
The optical phenomena, twinkling of stars is due to ........
(A) atmospheric reflection. (B) total reflection.
(C) atmospheric refraction. (D) total refraction.
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11. The unit of power of lens is .........


(A) meter (B) centimeter (C) dioptre (D) cm–1
12. The power of a lens is + 1.6 D. The nature of lens is ........
(A) convex (B) concave
(C) both concave and convex (D) none of these
13. The angle of reflection in the given figure is ........

(A) 90°

(B) 180°
Principal
F C axis
(C) 0°

(D) 30°
Concave mirror
14. What is the relation between focal length (f) and radius of curvature (R) ?
f
(A) R = (B) R = f (C) R = 2f (D) R = 3f
2
15. Which of the following materials has maximum optical density ?
(A) Glass (B) Water (C) Pearl (D) Diamond
16. Which of the lenses with focal length 10 cm, 20 cm, 25 cm and 50 cm has maximum power ?
(A) 50 cm (B) 25 cm (C) 20 cm (D) 10 cm

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17. The absolute refractive indices of water and glass are and respectively. What is ratio of speed of
3 2
light in water and glass ?
8 9 1
(A) 2 (B) (C) (D)
9 8 2
18. The absolute refractive indices of water, glass and diamond are 1.33, 1.50 and 2.72 respectively, which
medium is most optically denser ?
(A) Water (B) Glass (C) Diamond (D) None of these
19. What is the angle of refraction of ray of light incident normally to the surface ?
(A) 90° (B) 60° (C) 30° (D) 0
20. What is the physical quantity which does not change when ray of light moves from one medium to
another medium ?
(A) Velocity (B) Frequency (C) Wavelength (D) Path of ray
21. Which of the lenses with focal length 20 cm, 30cm and 50 cm respectively will have more power ?
(A) 50 cm (B) 20 cm (C) 40 cm (D) 30 cm
22. The image of which of the following letters does not seem inverted in the mirror ?
(A) O (B) P (C) Q (D) N
2 1 1
23. The formula of mirror is = + .
R u v

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24. Magnification is +ve for real image.
25. Concave lens are used as shaving mirrors.
26. The relation R = 2f is for spherical mirror as well as spherical lens.
LS
27. The least distance of distant vision for a young adult with normal vision is .......
(A) 25 m (B) 2.5 cm (C) 25 cm (D) 2.5 m
28. True or False : Iris does not control size of pupil.
29. Define : Dispersion of Light.
30. Presbyopia can be corrected by ......... lens.
A
(A) Convex (B) Concave (C) Bi-focal (D) Contact
31. Which phenomenon does not play a role in the formation of rainbow ?
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(A) Reflection (B) Refraction (C) Dispersion (D) Absorption


32. Which phenomenon is responsible for twinkling of stars ?
(A) Atmospheric reflection (B) Atmospheric refraction
(C) Reflection (D) Total internal reflection
33. Which phenomenon is responsible for producing Tyndall effect ?
(A) Reflection (B) Refraction (C) Scattering (D) Dispersion
34. Which of the following colours is least scattered by fog, dust or smoke ?
(A) Violet (B) Blue (C) Red (D) Yellow
35. The component of white light with greatest wavelength is ..........
(A) violet (B) Red (C) Green (D) Blue
36. What is the near point for a normal eye ?
(A) 1 m (B) infinity (C) 25 cm (D) 1 cm
37. The human eye has …………..
(A) Concave Mirror (B) Concave Lens (C) Convex Mirror (D) Convex Lens
38. A person suffering from which defect should keep the power of spectacle lens positive ?
(A) Presbyopia (B) Cataracts (C) Myopia (D) Hypermetropia
39. The refractive index of glass is maximum for which light ?
(A) Green (B) Violet (C) Red (D) Blue
40. ....... change the focal length of the lens of the eye.
(A) Iris (B) Cornea (C) Ciliary Muscles (D) Pupil

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41. Hard outer covering that protects the eye completely.
(A) Cornea (B) Iris (C) Retina (D) Pupil
42. A person cannot see clearly beyond 2 m. What type of lens can correct this defect ?
(A) + 0.5 D (B) – 0.5 D (C) + 0.2 D (D) – 0.2 D
43. A student can read the text on the blackboard, but cannot read from the book. So which of the following
is true ?
(A) The near point of his eye is increased. (B) The near point of his eye is decreased.
(C) The far point is decreased. (D) The far point is increased.
44. Which of the following statement is true ?
"While passing through a glass prism"
(A) The red rays are the fastest.
(B) Blue rays are faster than red.
(C) All colours have the same speed.
(D) The yellow ray travels with an average speed of red and violet.
45. Small droplet of rain act as convex lens.
46. Planets twinkle due to atmospheric refraction.
47. Light is scattered in the forest by very small water droplets of dew, this is called tyndall effect.
48. While flying at high altitudes we find the sky black.

IR
49. Cataract surgery can help to restore the eye sight.
50. To check Ohm’s law, teacher says students to join circuit and students join circuit as below.
+V–
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R

+A–
A
+ – ( )
Teacher asked the question to students. Which component is not properly connected in circuit ?
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(A) Voltmeter (B) Resistance (C) Ammeter (D) Battery


51. Tungsten is used almost exclusively as filaments in electric bulb because ......
(A) its resistivity is high and melting point is low (B) both the resistivity and melting point are high
(C) its resistivity is low and melting point is high (D) both the resistivity and melting point are low
R1 = 2 W R2 = 2 W
52.

– A + – .
+
æ1 ö
...... is the equivalent resistance in the given diagram. çè W, 1W, 4W ø÷
4
53. Name the scientist after whom the SI unit of electric current is expressed ?
54. I measure the electric current flowing in the electric circuit. Which device I am ?
55. Which pair from the following is not appropriate ?
(A) Conductor - Silver
(B) Alloy - Nichrome
(C) Insulator - Nickle
56. According to ohm’s law .......... .
(A) as the current increases in the circuit, resistance also increases.
(B) as the voltage increases in the circuit, resistance also increases.
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also increases.
(D) as the voltage increases in the circuit resistance and current both are increases.
According to ohm’s law .......... .
(A) as the current increases in the circuit, resistance also increases.
(B) as the voltage increases in the circuit, resistance also increases.
(C) as the voltage increases in the circuit, current also increases.
(D) as the voltage increases in the circuit resistance and current both are increases.
57. Which one of the following formula indicate the voltage ?
work work × time
(A) current × time (B)
current
(C) work \ charge (D) work × charge × time
58. The unit of electric potential is ........ .
(A) J (B) J / C (C) JC (D) C / J
59. On which factors does resistivity of conducting wire depend ?
(A) Length of wire (B) Cross sectional area of wire
(C) Volume of wire (D) Material of wire
60. What is the total resistance between point A and point B given below circuit ?
(A) 1 W A
(B) 2 W 2W 2W 2W
(C) 5 W B
2W 2W
(D) 10 W
61. A uniform wire of resistance 5 W is cut into five equal parts. This parts are now connected in parallel.

IR
The equivalent resistance of the combination is ........ .
(A) 1/5 W (B) 1 W (C) 5 W (D) 25 W
62. What is the total resistance between point A and point B for a given below circuit ?

(A) 4 W
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(B) 8 W 4W 4W

(C) 2 W

(D) 16 W
A
A 8W B
63. kWh is the unit of which physical quantity ?
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(A) Work (B) Electric power (C) Electric current (D) Electric potential
64. An electric heater consumes 1.1 kW when 220 V voltage applied to it. How much current will be flowing
through it ?
(A) 1.1 A (B) 2.2 A (C) 4 A (D) 5 A
65. 1 ÞA = ........ mA
(A) 106 (B) 10–3 (C) 10–16 (D) 103
66. 1 A = ........ mA
(A) 10–3 (B) 10–6 (C) 103 (D) 100
67. Which of the following is the correct symbol of rheostat ?
(A) (B) (C) (D) A and B both
68. Which of the following formula is incorrect ?
´A
(A) I = Q/t (B) V = W/Q (C) R = V/I (D) R =
l
69. How much work has to be doneto carry 2 coulombs of electric charge between two points having
a potential difference of 6 volt ?
(A) 24 J (B) 12 J (C) 8 J (D) 3 J
70. What is the instrument used to change the circuit resistance in an electric circuit called ?
(A) Rheostat (B) Voltmeter (C) Ammeter (D) Electromagnetic
71. Wire of which of the followingis used for filament of electric bulb ?
(A) Tungsten (B) Copper (C) Aluminium (D) Any of these

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72. 1 unit = .......... J
(A) 3.6 \ 105 (B) 3.6 \ 106 (C) 3.6 \ 10–6 (D) 3.6 \ 104
73. An electric bulb I connected to a 220 V generator. A current of 0.50 A is flowing through it. What I
the power of the bulb ?
(A) 110 W (B) 220 W (C) 100 W (D) 0 W
74. By which one of the following rule, the direction of magnetic field can be determined ?
(A) Faraday’s rule (B) Fleming’s right-hand rule
(C) Right-hand thumb rule (D) Fleming’s left-hand rule
75. According to right-hand thumb rule, what direction the thumb indicates ?
(A) Electric current (B) Magnetic field
(C) Magnetic force (D) Motion of conductor
76. Which scientist discovered the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction ?
(A) Volta (B) Oersted (C) Ampere (D) Faraday
77. What is the type of current received by a battery ?
(A) AC (B) DC (C) Both AC and DC (D) None of these
78. In all the electrical appliances, the switches are put in the ............
(A) positive wire (B) earth wire (C) negative wire (D) none of these
79. A wire with a red insulation is usually the .…… of an electric supply.

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(A) neutral wire (B) earthing wire (C) live wire (D) fuse wire
80. Match the following correctly :
Trophic Level Type of Consumer
LS
(1) 2nd Trophic level (a) Secondary consumer
(2) 3rd Trophic level (b) Primary consumer
(c) Tertiary consumer
81. By which programme succeded in foroging an agreement to freeze CFC production at 1986 levels.
A
82. Complete the sentence : We should avoid/discontinue the use of disposable plastics because, ..........
Column-I Column-II
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(i) Organisms that eat both plants (a) Decomposers


and animals
83. (ii) Organisms that feed on dead (b) Herbivores
and decaying organic matter
(c) Omnivores

Column - I Column - II
(i) Ozone (a) CO2
84. (ii) Oxygen (b) O3
(c) O2

Column - I Column - II
(i) Herbivores (a) Concave lens
85. (ii) Carnivores (b) Convex lens
(c) Convex mirror
86. Name the body parts of our body which help us in digestion of food.
(A) Hormones (B) Enzymes (C) Stomach (D) Mouth
87. Give example of non-biodegradable substance from the following –
(A) Virgin plastic (B) Plastic (C) Shrub (D) Generation of shrub
88. Which of the following processes does not affect the environment adversely ?
(A) To bury plastic bag in soil (B) Afforestation
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To burn plastic bags
Which of the following processes does not affect the environment adversely ?
(A) To bury plastic bag in soil (B) Afforestation
(C) Excessive use of non-biodegradable pesticides (D) To burn plastic bags
89. Which of the following is the functional unit of the environment ?
(A) Ecosystem (B) Nitrogen (C) Carbon (D) Oxygen
90. Which of the following is a complete form of CFC ?
(A) Chloroflourine carbon (B) Carbonchloro Florine
(C) Chlorinefluid carbon (D) Chlorofluoro carbon
91. Which of the following is a complete form of UNEP ?
(A) Unique Nations English Programme (B) United Nations Energy Programme
(C) United Nations Environmental Programme (D) Union or Non-environmental Programme
92. Which of the following is a biodegradable pollutant ?
(A) Paper (B) Cotton cloth (C) Cotton (D) D. D. T.
93. Which of the following is omni present ?
(A) Lion (B) Hawk (C) Fox (D) Human being
94. Which of the following is the correct example of food chain ?
(A) Grass ® Fox ® Lion (B) Moss ® Algae ® Fish
(C) Fish ® Deer ® Moss (D) Grass ® Frog ® Birds
95. Which of the following is the formula of ozone ?

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(A) O3 (B) O2 (C) O4 (D) O6
96. What is the nature of ozone ?
(A) It is very poisonous (B) It is fragrant
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(C) It is simple (D) It produces purple smoke
97. Which of the following is an artificial ecosystem ?
(A) Lake (B) Crop farm (C) Pond (D) Forest
98. Which of the following group of organisms is not a part of food web ?
(A) Grass, lion, rabbit, wolf (B) Man, fish, locust, plankton
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(C) Wolf, grass, snake, tiger (D) Frog, snake, eagle, grass, locust
99. Which of the following groups has only bio-degradable substances ?
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(A) Grass, flowers and leather (B) Grass, wood and plastic
(C) Fruit peel and lemon juice (D) Cake, wood and grass
100. Ozone, a highly toxic gas is considered to be very important because it...
(A) protects us from ultraviolet radiation in the upper layers of the atmosphere.
(B) converts into oxygen which is required for respiration.
(C) helps plants in photosynthesis.
(D) is used in the refrigerator.

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AMPLE DREAMS EDUCOM
Physics 9,10,11,12 Std-10 SCIENCE (EM) Date : 07/03/25
Total Mark : 100 Science MCQ Time : 3 hr

Section [ A ] : 1 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. B Chap 9 S12 1 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S12Q1
2. A Chap 9 S12 2 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S12Q2
3. - Chap 9 S12 3 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S12Q3
4. - Chap 9 S12 4 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S12Q4
5. - Chap 9 S12 5 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S12Q5
6. - Chap 9 S12 6 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S12Q6
7. - Chap 9 S12 7 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S12Q7
8. C Chap 9 S6 2 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q2
9. B Chap 9 S6 4 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q4
10. C Chap 9 S6 6 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q6
11. C Chap 9 S6 7 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q7
12. A Chap 9 S6 9 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q9
13. C Chap 9 S6 10 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q10
14. C Chap 9 S6 11 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q11
15. D Chap 9 S6 12 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q12
16. D Chap 9 S6 13 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q13
17. C Chap 9 S6 15 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q15
18. C Chap 9 S6 16 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q16
19. D Chap 9 S6 18 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q18
20. B Chap 9 S6 19 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q19
21. B Chap 9 S6 21 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q21
22. A Chap 9 S6 23 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S6Q23
23. - Chap 9 S5 3 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S5Q3
24. - Chap 9 S5 4 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S5Q4
25. - Chap 9 S5 11 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S5Q11
26. - Chap 9 S5 12 QP24P11B1012_P1C9S5Q12
27. C Chap 10 S12 1 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S12Q1
28. - Chap 10 S12 2 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S12Q2
29. - Chap 10 S12 3 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S12Q3
30. C Chap 10 S6 3 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q3
31. D Chap 10 S6 4 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q4
32. B Chap 10 S6 6 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q6

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33. C Chap 10 S6 7 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q7
34. C Chap 10 S6 10 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q10
35. B Chap 10 S6 12 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q12
36. C Chap 10 S6 14 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q14
37. A Chap 10 S6 15 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q15
38. D Chap 10 S6 17 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q17
39. B Chap 10 S6 18 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q18
40. C Chap 10 S6 20 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q20
41. B Chap 10 S6 25 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q25
42. B Chap 10 S6 26 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q26
43. A Chap 10 S6 27 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q27
44. A Chap 10 S6 29 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S6Q29
45. - Chap 10 S5 5 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S5Q5
46. - Chap 10 S5 14 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S5Q14
47. - Chap 10 S5 16 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S5Q16
48. - Chap 10 S5 18 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S5Q18
49. - Chap 10 S5 18 QP24P11B1012_P1C10S5Q18
50. C Chap 11 S12 1 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S12Q1
51. B Chap 11 S12 2 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S12Q2
52. - Chap 11 S12 3 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S12Q3
53. - Chap 11 S12 4 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S12Q4
54. - Chap 11 S12 5 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S12Q5
55. - Chap 11 S12 6 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S12Q6
56. C Chap 11 S6 2 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q2
57. A Chap 11 S6 3 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q3
58. B Chap 11 S6 4 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q4
59. D Chap 11 S6 5 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q5
60. D Chap 11 S6 7 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q7
61. A Chap 11 S6 6 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q6
62. A Chap 11 S6 8 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q8
63. A Chap 11 S6 10 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q10
64. D Chap 11 S6 11 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q11
65. B Chap 11 S6 14 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q14
66. C Chap 11 S6 15 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q15
67. D Chap 11 S6 23 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q23
68. D Chap 11 S6 22 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q22
69. B Chap 11 S6 25 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q25
70. A Chap 11 S6 27 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q27
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71. A Chap 11 S6 28 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q28
72. B Chap 11 S6 30 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q30
73. A Chap 11 S6 31 QP24P11B1012_P1C11S6Q31
74. C Chap 12 S6 2 QP24P11B1012_P1C12S6Q2
75. A Chap 12 S6 4 QP24P11B1012_P1C12S6Q4
76. D Chap 12 S6 14 QP24P11B1012_P1C12S6Q14
77. B Chap 12 S6 15 QP24P11B1012_P1C12S6Q15
78. C Chap 12 S6 12 QP24P11B1012_P1C12S6Q12
79. C Chap 12 S6 18 QP24P11B1012_P1C12S6Q18
80. - Chap 13 S12 3 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S12Q3
81. - Chap 13 S12 2 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S12Q2
82. - Chap 13 S12 1 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S12Q1
83. - Chap 13 S11 3 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S11Q3
84. - Chap 13 S11 2 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S11Q2
85. - Chap 13 S11 1 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S11Q1
86. B Chap 13 S6 1 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q1
87. B Chap 13 S6 4 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q4
88. B Chap 13 S6 5 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q5
89. A Chap 13 S6 8 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q8
90. D Chap 13 S6 11 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q11
91. C Chap 13 S6 13 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q13
92. D Chap 13 S6 14 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q14
93. D Chap 13 S6 18 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q18
94. A Chap 13 S6 20 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q20
95. A Chap 13 S6 21 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q21
96. A Chap 13 S6 23 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q23
97. B Chap 13 S6 26 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q26
98. C Chap 13 S6 28 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q28
99. C Chap 13 S6 30 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q30
100. A Chap 13 S6 39 QP24P11B1012_P1C13S6Q39

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Physics 9,10,11,12 Std-10 SCIENCE (EM) Date : 07/03/25
Total Mark : 100 Science MCQ Time : 3 hr
//X Section A
• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 1 Mark] [100]
1.

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 Ans : (B)
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