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📄 Science – Test Paper 1 (30 Questions)

Section A: Very Short Answer (1 Mark Each) – (6


Questions)
1. Write the chemical formula of calcium hydroxide. (Chapter 1)
2. What is the colour of ferrous sulphate crystals? (Chapter 1)
3. Name the gas evolved when sodium carbonate reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid.
(Chapter 2)
4. What is the SI unit of electric current? (Chapter 3)
5. Which part of the eye controls the amount of light entering it? (Chapter 4)
6. Name the process by which green plants prepare food. (Chapter 5)

Section B: Short Answer (2-3 Marks Each) – (8 Questions)


7. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between zinc and dilute sulphuric
acid. (Chapter 1)
8. What is the pH of pure water? What does it indicate? (Chapter 2)
9. State Ohm’s law. (Chapter 3)
10. Define the power of accommodation of the eye. (Chapter 4)
11. Write the role of stomata in photosynthesis. (Chapter 5)
12. Write two observations when iron nails are dipped in copper sulphate solution. (Chapter
1)
13. Why does tooth enamel get damaged when the pH in the mouth is less than 5.5? (Chapter
2)
14. Why is the series connection of electrical appliances not recommended for domestic
circuits? (Chapter 3)

Section C: Long Answer (4-5 Marks Each) – (10 Questions)


15. What is a displacement reaction? Explain with an example. (Chapter 1)
16. Write the uses of baking soda in everyday life. (Chapter 2)
17. Two resistors of 5 Ω and 10 Ω are connected in parallel. Find the equivalent resistance.
(Chapter 3)
18. Explain the working of a human eye. (Chapter 4)
19. Explain the process of photosynthesis in detail with chemical equation. (Chapter 5)
20. How is rusting of iron a chemical change? Explain with an experiment. (Chapter 1)
21. Write the chemical properties of acids with an example of each. (Chapter 2)
22. Derive the formula for electric power. (Chapter 3)
23. What are the defects of vision? Explain myopia and its correction. (Chapter 4)
24. What is transpiration? Why is it important for plants? (Chapter 5)

Section D: HOTS – (6 Questions)


25. Why should curd and sour substances not be kept in brass or copper vessels? (Chapter 1)
26. A student dipped a litmus paper into a solution and it turned red. What type of solution is
it? Give one example. (Chapter 2)
27. Two electric bulbs of 100W and 40W are connected in parallel. Which one will glow
brighter? (Chapter 3)
28. Why do we see our image in a plane mirror? Explain the laws of reflection. (Chapter 4)
29. Why do desert plants have reduced or modified leaves? (Chapter 5)
30. Explain with reasons: Acid rain is harmful to plants and animals. (Chapter 1)

📄 Science – Test Paper 2 (30 Questions)


Section A: Very Short Answer (1 Mark Each) – (6
Questions)
1. What is a combination reaction? (Chapter 1)
2. What is the colour change when phenolphthalein is added to a base? (Chapter 2)
3. Write the SI unit of resistance. (Chapter 3)
4. Name the defect of vision in which a person can see nearby objects clearly but not distant
ones. (Chapter 4)
5. Which pigment is responsible for the green colour of leaves? (Chapter 5)
6. What is the chemical name of baking soda? (Chapter 2)

Section B: Short Answer (2-3 Marks Each) – (8 Questions)


7. State the law of conservation of mass with an example. (Chapter 1)
8. Why is an aqueous solution of an acid conductive? (Chapter 2)
9. Define potential difference and write its SI unit. (Chapter 3)
10. What is the function of the ciliary muscles in the human eye? (Chapter 4)
11. Write the role of guard cells in the functioning of stomata. (Chapter 5)
12. Write the balanced chemical equation for the thermal decomposition of calcium
carbonate. (Chapter 1)
13. What is the pH range of acidic substances? (Chapter 2)
14. Why is copper a good conductor of electricity? (Chapter 3)

Section C: Long Answer (4-5 Marks Each) – (10 Questions)


15. What are exothermic and endothermic reactions? Explain with examples. (Chapter 1)
16. Write four uses of sodium hydroxide in daily life. (Chapter 2)
17. Calculate the resistance when a potential difference of 12V is applied across a conductor,
producing a current of 2A. (Chapter 3)
18. What are the causes and corrections of hypermetropia? (Chapter 4)
19. Explain the process of nutrition in Amoeba. (Chapter 5)
20. Explain the reaction between iron and copper sulphate solution. What do you observe?
(Chapter 1)
21. Explain the importance of pH in everyday life with at least two examples. (Chapter 2)
22. Derive the expression for the equivalent resistance of resistors connected in series.
(Chapter 3)
23. Explain the structure and working of the human eye. (Chapter 4)
24. What is the role of the small intestine in digestion? (Chapter 5)

Section D: HOTS – (6 Questions)


25. Why does magnesium ribbon burn with a dazzling white flame? (Chapter 1)
26. Why does a solution of acid conduct electricity while glucose solution does not? (Chapter
2)
27. Why do the bulbs in parallel circuits glow with the same brightness even if one bulb
fuses? (Chapter 3)
28. Why can’t we see clearly in dim light? (Chapter 4)
29. Why do plants store food in the form of starch instead of glucose? (Chapter 5)
30. A student observed that on heating a test tube with sodium bicarbonate, a gas is evolved
which turns lime water milky. Identify the gas and write the chemical reaction. (Chapter
1)

📄 Science – Test Paper 3 (30 Questions)


Section A: Very Short Answer (1 Mark Each) – (6
Questions)
1. Write the chemical formula of lime water. (Chapter 1)
2. Name the acid present in vinegar. (Chapter 2)
3. What is the formula of electric power? (Chapter 3)
4. Which lens is used to correct hypermetropia? (Chapter 4)
5. Name the organelle where photosynthesis takes place. (Chapter 5)
6. What is the SI unit of electric current? (Chapter 3)

Section B: Short Answer (2-3 Marks Each) – (8 Questions)


7. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of magnesium with hydrochloric
acid. (Chapter 1)
8. Calculate the pH of a solution with [H⁺] = 1 × 10⁻⁴ M. (Chapter 2)
9. Calculate the current flowing through a conductor when 15V potential difference is
applied across a resistance of 5Ω. (Chapter 3)
10. Write the role of the retina in the human eye. (Chapter 4)
11. What is peristalsis? Which organ performs it? (Chapter 5)
12. Why should acid not be poured directly into water? (Chapter 2)
13. What is displacement reaction? Give an example. (Chapter 1)
14. Why is parallel arrangement preferred in household circuits? (Chapter 3)

Section C: Long Answer (4-5 Marks Each) – (10 Questions)


15. Write and explain the reaction of iron with copper sulphate solution. (Chapter 1)
16. Explain the importance of pH in daily life with two examples. (Chapter 2)
17. Two resistors of 6Ω and 12Ω are connected in parallel across a 12V battery. Calculate the
total current. (Chapter 3)
18. What are the causes and correction of myopia? (Chapter 4)
19. Explain the digestion process in the human stomach and small intestine. (Chapter 5)
20. Write any four types of chemical reactions with one example of each. (Chapter 1)
21. Explain why salts are neutral, acidic, or basic in nature. (Chapter 2)
22. Derive the formula for resistors connected in parallel. (Chapter 3)
23. Explain the structure of the human eye with a neat diagram. (Chapter 4)
24. Explain the steps involved in photosynthesis with a chemical equation. (Chapter 5)

Section D: HOTS – (6 Questions)


25. Why does a magnesium ribbon need to be cleaned before burning? (Chapter 1)
26. Why does the pH of rainwater become less than 7 during acid rain? (Chapter 2)
27. Two bulbs of 60W and 100W are connected in series. Which one will glow dimmer?
Why? (Chapter 3)
28. Why does the lens of our eye become thick when focusing on nearby objects? (Chapter 4)
29. Why is the pancreas called a dual gland? (Chapter 5)
30. Calculate the energy consumed in kWh when a 1000W heater is used for 2 hours.
(Chapter 3)

📄 Science – Test Paper 4 (30 Questions)


Section A: Very Short Answer (1 Mark Each) – (6
Questions)
1. Name the chemical used for whitewashing. (Chapter 1)
2. Name the gas evolved when acids react with metals. (Chapter 2)
3. State the formula of power in terms of current and resistance. (Chapter 3)
4. Name the defect of vision where a person cannot see nearby objects clearly. (Chapter 4)
5. Name the main enzyme present in saliva. (Chapter 5)
6. Write the SI unit of potential difference. (Chapter 3)

Section B: Short Answer (2-3 Marks Each) – (8 Questions)


7. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between zinc and sulphuric acid.
(Chapter 1)
8. Calculate the pH of a solution with [H⁺] = 1 × 10⁻⁶ M. (Chapter 2)
9. Calculate the resistance if a potential difference of 9V produces a current of 3A. (Chapter
3)
10. Write the function of the iris in the human eye. (Chapter 4)
11. What is emulsification of fats? Where does it occur? (Chapter 5)
12. Explain what happens when iron reacts with dilute sulphuric acid. (Chapter 1)
13. Write one reason why a base tastes bitter. (Chapter 2)
14. Why is the series arrangement of electrical appliances not preferred? (Chapter 3)

Section C: Long Answer (4-5 Marks Each) – (10 Questions)


15. What are decomposition reactions? Explain with two examples. (Chapter 1)
16. Explain neutralization reaction with an example. (Chapter 2)
17. Two resistors of 8Ω and 4Ω are connected in parallel. Find the total resistance and total
current when connected to a 12V battery. (Chapter 3)
18. What are the causes and correction of presbyopia? (Chapter 4)
19. Explain the structure and function of villi in the small intestine. (Chapter 5)
20. Explain any four types of chemical reactions with examples. (Chapter 1)
21. Write the uses of sodium carbonate in daily life. (Chapter 2)
22. Derive the formula for the total resistance of resistors connected in series. (Chapter 3)
23. Explain the construction and working of the human eye. (Chapter 4)
24. Describe the process of digestion in the human mouth. (Chapter 5)

Section D: HOTS – (6 Questions)


25. Why does milk turn sour when left in open air? (Chapter 1)
26. Why does the pH of the soil need to be checked regularly in agriculture? (Chapter 2)
27. Two electric bulbs, one 60W and the other 100W, are connected in parallel to a 220V
supply. Which bulb will consume more power? (Chapter 3)
28. Why do we sometimes experience a temporary blind spot when light suddenly changes?
(Chapter 4)
29. Why is the respiratory surface in humans richly supplied with blood vessels? (Chapter 5)
30. A fan of 500W runs for 3 hours. Calculate the energy consumed in kilowatt-hours (kWh).
(Chapter 3)
📄 Science – Test Paper 5 (30 Questions)
Section A: Very Short Answer (1 Mark Each) – (6
Questions)
1. Name the chemical formula of quicklime. (Chapter 1)
2. What is the pH value of neutral substances? (Chapter 2)
3. Write the SI unit of power. (Chapter 3)
4. Name the defect of vision caused by the loss of elasticity of the eye lens. (Chapter 4)
5. Which enzyme converts starch into sugar in the mouth? (Chapter 5)
6. State the law of reflection. (Chapter 4)

Section B: Short Answer (2-3 Marks Each) – (8 Questions)


7. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between calcium carbonate and
hydrochloric acid. (Chapter 1)
8. Calculate the pH of a solution with [H⁺] = 1 × 10⁻⁸ M. (Chapter 2)
9. Calculate the resistance if the potential difference is 24V and the current is 4A. (Chapter
3)
10. Write the functions of the crystalline lens in the human eye. (Chapter 4)
11. What is the function of bile in digestion? (Chapter 5)
12. Define exothermic reaction. Give one example. (Chapter 1)
13. Why do acids conduct electricity? (Chapter 2)
14. Why is the resistance less in parallel circuits? (Chapter 3)

Section C: Long Answer (4-5 Marks Each) – (10 Questions)


15. Explain double displacement reactions with an example. (Chapter 1)
16. Explain the importance of salts in daily life with two examples. (Chapter 2)
17. Two resistors of 10Ω and 15Ω are connected in series. Find the total resistance and total
current if connected to a 20V battery. (Chapter 3)
18. Explain the working of the human eye with a neat diagram. (Chapter 4)
19. Describe the role of the large intestine in digestion. (Chapter 5)
20. Explain the thermal decomposition reaction with examples. (Chapter 1)
21. Explain why strong acids have lower pH and strong bases have higher pH. (Chapter 2)
22. Derive the formula for power in terms of potential difference and resistance. (Chapter 3)
23. What are the causes and correction of myopia and hypermetropia? (Chapter 4)
24. Explain the complete process of human digestion. (Chapter 5)

Section D: HOTS – (6 Questions)


25. Why does a piece of iron rust faster in saltwater? (Chapter 1)
26. Why does the pH of the stomach increase after eating antacid tablets? (Chapter 2)
27. Two bulbs of 60W and 100W are connected in series to a 220V supply. Which bulb will
glow brighter? Why? (Chapter 3)
28. Why do we squint our eyes to see distant objects clearly? (Chapter 4)
29. Why does breathing rate increase during heavy exercise? (Chapter 5)
30. An electric geyser of 2000W is used for 1.5 hours daily for 30 days. Calculate the total
energy consumed in kWh. (Chapter 3)

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