Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

Sample Paper Class 10

Please refer to Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E with solutions below. The following CBSE Sample Paper for Class 10 Science has been prepared as per the latest pattern and examination guidelines issued by CBSE. By practicing the Science Sample Paper for Class 10 students will be able to improve their understanding of the subject and get more marks.

CBSE Class 10 Science Sample Paper for Term 1

SECTION–A

1. Reema took 5 ml of Lead Nitrate solution in a beaker and added approximately 4 ml of Potassium Iodide solution to it. What would she observe?
(a) The solution turned red.
(b) Yellow precipitate was formed.
(c) White precipitate was formed.
(d) The reaction mixture became hot.

Answer

B

2. Identify gas A in the following experiment.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

(a) Nitrogen
(b) Hydrogen
(c) Oxygen
(d) Carbon dioxide

Answer

B

3.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E
Answer

D

4. Which of the following correctly represents a balanced chemical equation?
(a) Fe(s) + 4H2O(s) → Fe3O4(s) + 4H2(g)
(b) 3Fe(s) + 4H2O(g) → Fe3O4(s) + 4H2(g)
(c) 3Fe(s) + H2O(g) → Fe3O4(s) + H2(g)
(d) 3Fe(s) + 4H2O(g) → Fe3O4(s)) + H2(g)

Answer

B

5. The graph given below depicts a neutralization reaction (acid + alkali → salt + water). The pH of a solution changes as we add excess of acid to an alkali.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

Which letter denotes the area of the graph where both acid and salt are present?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D

Answer

D

6. In the reaction of iron with copper sulphate solution:
CuSO4 + Fe → Cu + FeSO4
Which option in the given table correctly represents the substance oxidised and the reducing agent?

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E
Answer

A

7. The chemical reaction between copper and oxygen can be categorized as :
(a) Displacement reaction
(b) Decomposition reaction
(c) Combination reaction
(d) Double displacement reaction

Answer

C

8. Which of the given options correctly represents the Parent acid and base of Calcium Carbonate?

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E
Answer

B

9. How will you protect yourself from the heat generated while diluting a concentrated acid?
(a) By adding acid to water with constant stirring.
(b) By adding water to acid with constant stirring.
(c) By adding water to acid followed by base.
(d) By adding base to acid with constant stirring.

Answer

A

10. Why is it important to balance a skeletal chemical equation?
(a) To verify law of conservation of energy.
(b) To verify the law of constant proportion.
(c) To verify the law of conservation of mass.
(d) To verify the law of conservation of momentum.

Answer

C

11. Carefully study the diagram of the human respiratory system with labels (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv). Select the option which gives correct identification and main function and /or characteristic.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

(a) (i) Trachea: It is supported by bony rings for conducting inspired air.
(b) (ii) Ribs: When we breathe out, ribs are lifted.
(c) (iii) Alveoli: Thin-walled sac like structures for exchange of gases.
(d) (iv) Diaphragm: It is pulled up when we breathe in.

Answer

C

12. Identify the option that indicates the correct enzyme that is secreted in location

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

(i), (ii) and (iii).
(a) (i)-lipase, (ii)-trypsin, (iii)-pepsin
(b) (i)-amylase, (ii)-pepsin, (iii)-trypsin
(c) (i)-trypsin, (ii)-amylase, (iii)-carboxylase
(d) (i)-permease, (ii)-carboxylase, (iii)-oxidase

Answer

B

13. Opening and closing of stomatal pore depends on:
(a) Atmospheric temperature
(b) oxygen concentration around stomata
(c) carbon dioxide concentration around stomata
(d) water content in the guard cells

Answer

D

14. The figure given below shows a schematic plan of blood circulation in humans with labels (i) to (iv). Identify the correct label with its functions?

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

(a) (i) Pulmonary vein – takes impure blood from body part.
(b) (ii) Pulmonary artery – takes blood from lung to heart.
(c) (iii) Aorta – takes blood from heart to body parts.
(d) (iv) Vena cava takes – blood from body parts to right auricle.

Answer

D

15. Identify the phase of circulation which is represented in the diagram of heart given below. Arrows indicate contraction of the chambers shown.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

(a) Blood transferred to the right ventricle and left ventricle simultaneously.
(b) Blood is transferred to lungs for oxygenation and is pumped into various organs simultaneously.
(c) Blood transferred to the right auricle and left auricle simultaneously.
(d) Blood is received from lungs after oxygenation and is received from various organs of the body.

Answer

B

16. Observe the diagram of Human digestive system.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

Match the labeling referred in column I and correlate with the function in column
II.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

(a) (A)-(i), (B)-(ii), (C)-(iii), (D)-(iv)
(b) (A)-(ii), (B)-(iii), (C)-(iv), (D)-(i)
(c) (A)-(ii), (B)-(iv), (C)-(iii), (D)-(i)
(d) (A)-(iv), (B)-(i), (C)-(ii), (D)-(iii)

Answer

B

17. Which of the following mirror is used by a dentist to examine a small cavity in apatient’s teeth?
(a) Convex mirror
(c) Concave mirror
(d) Any spherical mirror

Answer

C

18. Which diagram shows image formation of an object on a screen by a converging lens?

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E
Answer

C

19. Which of the following can make a parallel beam of light when light from a point source is incident on it?
(a) Concave mirror as well as convex lens.
(b) Convex mirror as well as concave lens.
(c) Two plane mirrors placed at 90° to each others.
(d) Concave mirror as well as concave lens.

Answer

A

20. Consider these indices of refraction: glass: 1.52; air: 1.0003; water: 1.333. Based on the refractive indices of three materials, arrange the speed of light through them in decreasing order.
(a) The speed of light in water > the speed of light in air > the speed of light in glass.
(b) The speed of light in glass > the speed of light in water > the speed of light in air.
(c) The speed of light in air > the speed of light in water > the speed of light in glass.
(d) The speed of light in glass > the speed of light in air > the speed of light in water.

Answer

C

21. If a beam of red light and a beam of violet light are incident at the same angle on the inclined surface of a prism from air medium and produce angles of refraction r and v respectively, which of the following is correct?
(a) r = v
(b) r > v
(c) r = v/1
(d) r < v

Answer

D

22.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

Examine the above figure and state which of the following option is correct? [one small box in the figure is equal to 1 cm]
(a) The mirror has a focal length of -6 cm and will produce an image of magnification +1.
(b) The mirror has a focal length of -3 cm and will produce an image of magnification -1.
(c) The mirror has a focal length of -3 cm and will produce an image of magnification +1.
(d) The mirror has a focal length of -6 cm and will produce an image of magnification -1.

Answer

B

23.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

The angle of incidence from air to glass at the point O on the hemispherical glass slab is.
(a) 45°
(b) 0°
(c) 90°
(d) 180°

Answer

B

24. A prism ABC (with BC as base) is placed in different orientations. A narrow beam of white light is incident on the prism as shown in below Figure. In which of the following diagrams, after dispersion, the third colour from the top of the spectrum corresponds to the colour of the sky?

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

(a) (i)
(b) (ii)
(c) (iii)
(d) (iv)

Answer

B

SECTION–B

25.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

Identify the correct option from the given table which represents the type of reactions occurring in step 1 and step 2.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E
Answer

C

26. In which year is concentration of hydrogen ion the highest?

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

(a) 2002
(b) 2008
(c) 2011
(d) 2005

Answer

A

27. The diagram shows the reaction between metal and dil. acid.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

What is the reason for different behaviour of Mg in test tube B?
(a) Mg is lighter element than dil. HCl.
(b) Mg reacts with dil. HCl to produce H2 gas which helps in floating.
(c) Mg reacts with dil. HCl to produce N2 gas which helps in floating.
(d) Mg reacts with dil. HCl to produce CO2 gas which helps in floating.

Answer

B

28. The table shown below gives information about four substances : A, B, C and D.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

Identify Ionic compounds from the above given substances.
(a) A, B
(b) B, C
(c) A, B, D
(d) A, C, D

Answer

B

29. Vinay observed that the stain of curry on a white shirt becomes reddish-brown when soap is scrubbed on it, but it turns yellow again when the shirt is washed with plenty of water. What might be the reason for his observation?
(I) Soap is acidic in nature
(II) Soap is basic in nature
(III) Turmeric is a natural indicator which gives reddish tinge in bases (IV) Turmeric is a natural indicator which gives reddish tinge in acids
(a) (I) and (II)
(b) (II) and (III)
(c) (I) and (IV)
(d) (II) and (IV)

Answer

B

30. In which of the following setups would the bulb glow?

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

(a) (I) and (II)
(b) (I) and (IV)
(c) (II), (III) and (IV)
(d) (I), (ii) and (IV)

Answer

B

Question No. 31 to 34 consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below :
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is False but R is true

31. Assertion: Fresh milk in which baking soda is added, takes a longer time to set as curd.
Reason: Baking soda decreases the pH value of fresh milk to below 6.

Answer

C

32. Assertion: Decomposition of vegetable matter into compost is an endothermic reaction.
Reason: Decomposition reaction involves breakdown of a single reactant into simpler products.

Answer

D

33. Assertion: Resins and gums are stored in old xylem tissue in plants.
Reason: Resins and gums facilitate transport of water molecules.

Answer

C

34. Assertion: Sky appears blue in the day time.
Reason: White light is composed of seven colours.

Answer

B

35. The table given below shows the reaction of a few elements with acids and bases to evolve Hydrogen gas.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

Which of these elements form amphoteric oxides ?
(a) A and D
(b) B and D
(c) A and C
(d) B and D

Answer

B

36. In which of the following groups of organisms, blood flows through the heart only once during one cycle of passage through the body?
(a) Rabbit, Parrot, Turtle
(b) Frog, crocodile, Pigeon
(c) Whale, Labeo, Penguin
(d) Shark, dog fish, sting ray

Answer

D

37. What is common between extensive network of blood vessels around walls of alveoli and in glomerulus of nephron?
(a) Thick walled arteries richly supplied with blood
(b) Thin walled veins poorly supplied with blood
(c) Thick walled capillaries poorly supplied with blood
(d) Thin walled capillaries richly supplied with blood

Answer

D

38. Plants use completely different process for excretion as compared to animals. Which one of the following processes is NOT followed by plants for excretion?
(a) They can get rid of excess water by transpiration.
(b) They selectively filter toxic substances through their leaves.
(c) Waste products are stored as resins and gums in old xylem.
(d) They excrete waste substances into the soil around them.

Answer

B

39. If the power of a lens is – 4.0D then it means that the lens is a
(a) concave lens of focal length -50 m
(b) convex lens of focal length +50 cm
(c) concave lens of focal length -25 cm
(d) convex lens of focal length -25 m

Answer

C

40. Rays from Sun converge at a point 15 cm in front of a concave mirror. Where should an object be placed so that size of its image is equal to the size of the object?
(a) 30 cm in front of the mirror
(b) 15 cm in front of the mirror
(c) Between 15 cm and 30 cm in front of the mirror
(d) More than 30 cm in front of the mirror

Answer

A

41. In which of the following groups of organisms, food material is broken down outside the body and then absorbed in?
(a) mushroom, green plants, amoeba
(b) yeast, mushroom, bread mould
(c) paramecium, amoeba, cuscuta
(d) cuscuta, lice, tapeworm

Answer

B

42. In a person the tubule part of the nephron is not functioning at all. What will its effect be on urine formation?
(a) The urine will not be formed.
(b) Quality and quantity of urine is unaffected.
(c) Urine is more concentrated.
(d) Urine is more diluted.

Answer

D

43. If the real image of a candle flame formed by a lens is three times the size of the flame and the distance between lens and image is 80 cm, at what distance should the candle be placed from the lens?
(a) –80 cm
(b) –40 cm
(c) −(40/3)cm
(d) −(80/3)cm

Answer

D

44.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

While looking at the above diagram, Nalini concluded the following:
(I) the image of the object will be a virtual one.
(II) the reflected ray will travel along the same path as the incident ray but in opposite direction.
(III) the image of the object will be inverted.
(IV) this is a concave mirror and hence the focal length will be negative. Which one of the above statements are correct?

(a) (I) and (II)
(b) (I) and (III)
(c) (II), (III) and (IV)
(d) (I), (II), (III) and (IV)

Answer

C

45.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

In the above diagram light is travelling through different media. It is noted by a scientist that ∠1 = ∠3 = ∠4 but ∠2 < ∠1.
Which of the following statement would be correct?
(a) Medium 1 is the denser than medium 3 but it’s density is equal to medium 2.
(b) Medium 2 is the rarest medium.
(c) Medium 3 is denser than medium 1.
(d) Medium 1 and 3 are essentially the same medium, but medium 2 is denser than 1 and 3.

Answer

D

46. The refractive index of flint glass is 1.65 and that for alcohol is 1.36 with respect to air. What is the refractive index of the flint glass with respect to alcohol?
(a) 0.82
(b) 1.21
(c) 1.11
(d) 1.01

Answer

B

47.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E


The above lens has a focal length of 10 cm. The object of height 2 mm is placed at a distance of 5 cm from the pole. Find the height of the image.
(a) 4 cm
(b) 6.67 mm
(c) 4 mm
(d) 3.33 mm

Answer

C

48. A cable manufacturing unit tested few elements on the basis of their physical properties.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

Which of the above elements were dicarded for usage by the company?
(a) W, X, Y
(b) X, Y, Z
(c) W, X, Z
(d) W, X, Z

Answer

B

SECTION–C

Case 1: The Salt Story
From: The New Indian Express 9 March, 2021
The salt pans in Marakkanam, a port town about 120 km from Chennai are the third largest producer of salt in Tamil Nadu. Separation of salt from water is a laborious process and the salt obtained is used as raw materials for manufacture of various sodium compounds.
One such compound is Sodium hydrogen carbonate, used in baking, as an antacid and in soda acid fire extinguishers. The table shows the mass of various compounds obtained when 1litre of sea water is evaporated 

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

49. Which compound in the table reacts with acids to release carbon dioxide?
(a) NaCl
(b) CaSO4
(c) CaCO3
(d) MgSO4

Answer

C

50. How many grams of Magnesium Sulphate are present in 135 g of solid left by evaporation of sea water?
(a) 6 g
(b) 12 g
(c) 18 g
(d) 24 g

Answer

C

51. What is the saturated solution of Sodium Chloride called?
(a) Brine
(b) Lime water
(c) Slaked lime
(d) Soda water

Answer

A

52. What is the pH of the acid which is used in the formation of common salt? 
(a) Between 1 to 3
(b) Between 6 to 8
(c) Between 8 to 10
(d) Between 11 to 13

Answer

A

Case 2: The Figure shown below represents an activity to prove the requirements for photosynthesis. During this activity, two healthy potted plants were kept in the dark for 72 hours.
After 72 hours, KOH is kept in the watch glass in setup X and not in setup Y. Both these setups are air tight and have been kept in light for 6 hours.
Then, Iodine Test is performed with one leaf from each of the two plants X and Y.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

53. This experimental set up is used to prove essentiality of which of the following requirements of photosynthesis?
(a) Chlorophyll
(b) Oxygen
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Sunlight

Answer

C

54. The function of KOH is to absorb :
(a) Oxygen
(b) Carbon dioxide
(c) Moisture
(d) Sunlight

Answer

B

55. Which of the following statements shows the correct results of Iodine Test performed on the leaf from plant X and Y respectively?
(a) Blue – black colour would be obtained on the leaf of plant X and no change in colour on leaf of plant Y.
(b) Blue – black colour would be obtained on the leaf of plant Y and no change in colour on leaf of plant X.
(c) Red colour would be obtained on the leaf of plant X and brown colour on the leaf of plant Y.
(d) Red colour would be obtained on the leaf of plant Y and brown colour on the leaf of plant X.

Answer

B

56. Which of the following steps can be followed for making the apparatus air tight?
(I) placing the plants on glass plate 
(II) using a suction pump.
(III) applying aseline to seal the bottom of jar.
(IV) creating vacuum
(a) (I) and (II)
(b) (II) and (III)
(c) (I) and (III)
(d) (II) and (IV)

Answer

C

Case 3 : Noor, a young student, was trying to demonstrate some properties of light in her Science project work. She kept ‘X’ inside the box (as shown in the figure) and with the help of a laser pointer made light rays pass through the holes on one side of the box. She had a small butter-paper screen to see the spots of light being cast as they emerged.

Class 10 Science Sample Paper Term 1 Set E

57. What could be the ‘X’ that she placed inside the box to make the rays behave as shown?
(a) a converging lens
(b) a parallel-sided glass block
(c) a plane mirror
(d) a triangular prism

Answer

B

58. She measured the angles of incidence for both the rays on the left side of the box to be 48.6º. She knew the refractive index of the material ‘X’ inside the box was 1.5.
What will be the approximate value of angle of refraction?
(a) 45º
(b) 40º
(c) 30º
(d) 60º

Answer

C

59. Her friend noted the following observations from this demonstration :
(I) Glass is optically rarer than air.
(II) Air and glass allow light to pass through them with the same velocity.
(III) Air is optically rarer than glass.
(IV)Speed of light through a denser medium is faster than that of a rarer medium.
(V) The ratio: sin of angle of incidence in the first medium to the ratio of sin of angle of refraction in the second medium,
gives the refractive index of the second material with respect to the first one. Which one of the combination of the above
statements given below is correct.
(a) (II), (IV) and (V) are correct.
(b) (III) and (IV) are correct.
(c) (I), (IV) and (V) are correct.
(d) (III) and (V) are correct.

Answer

D

60. If the object inside the box was made of a material with a refractive index less than 1.5 then the :
(a) lateral shift of the rays would have been less.
(b) lateral shift of the rays would have been more.
(c) lateral shift of the rays would remain the same as before.
(d) there is not enough information to comment on any of the above statements

Answer

A