Tenth Physical Sciences Impotant Questions

I. Multiple Choice Questions. (1/2 mark each)
Write the letter of the correct answer in the brackets provided against each question.
1) The wave theory of light was proposed by [ ]
A) Newton B) Maxwell C) Huygens D) Faraday.
2) Shallow water region behaves as… [ ]
A) Boundary of the media B) Denser medium C) Rarer medium D) None of the above
3) Bending of light waves around an obstacle is known as [ ]
A) Refraction B) Diffraction C) Polarisation C) Reflection
4) Newton proposed this theory of light [ ]
A) Corpuscular theory B) Wave theory C) Electromagnetic theory D) All the above
5) When a crest of one wave falls on the trough of another wave then the interference is [ ]
A) Normal B) Abnormal C) Constructive D) Destructive
6) Lasers are used in the treatment of diseases of [ ]
A) Brain B) Bone fracture C) Heart D) Lung
7) Solid angle is measured in [ ]
A) Lumen B) Candela C) Phot D) Steradian
8) Speed of light in vacuum is [ ]
A) 5x108m/s B) 3x105m/s C) 3x108m/s D) 3×10-8m/s
9) Lumen is the unit of [ ]
A) Luminous flux B) Solid Angle C) Luminous intensity D) Diffraction
10) The process of achieving population inversion is called [ ]
A) Projecting B) Stimulated emission C) Processing D) Pumping

II. Fill in the blanks with suitable answers. (1/2 mark each)
11) Wave theory was proposed by —–
12) For constructive super position of waves, phase difference between the waves should be equal to —–
13) A wave under goes a phase change of — on reflection
14) Newton proposed — theory of light
15) Corpuscles are —– by the reflecting surface
16) Corpuscles are —– by the refracting surface
17) The size of corpuscles are —– for different colours
18) According to corpuscular theory, the velocity of light in —– medium is greater than that in —– medium
19) Corpuscular theory could not explain the phenomenon of —– , —– and —–
20) Huygens originally thought that for the propagation of light waves —– is required.
21) Candela is the unit of —–
22) The process of achieving ‘Population inversion’ is called —–
23) The wave length of ruby laser is —–
24) Expanded form of LASER is —–
25) The unit of solid angle is —–
26) —– is an example for gaseous laser
27) —– makes a laser light optical music
28) A —– light source gives coloured fringes
29) in computers, lasers are used to retrieve stored information from a —–
30) —– are used for bloodless surgery

III. Match the following (1/2 mark each) Group A Group B
31) Corpuscular theory [ ] A) Bending of a wave
32) Wave theory [ ] B) Maxwell
33) Electromagnetic theory [ ] C) Demonstration of waves
34) Diffraction [ ] D) Huygens
35) Ripple tank [ ] E) Newton

Group A Group B
36) Solid laser [ ] A) Rate of rotation of earth
37) He- Ne laser [ ] B) Pumping
38) Astronomy [ ] C) Three dimensional photography
39) Holography [ ] D) Stellar objects
40) Population inversion [ ] E) Ruby laser
ANSWERS
I. 1) C 2) C 3) B 4) A 5) D 6) A 7) D 8) C 9) A 10) D
II. 11) Christian Huygens 12) Zero (or) an integral multiple of 2Π 13) Π or 180o 14) corpuscular 15) repelled 16) attracted 17) different 18) Denser, rarer 19) interference, diffraction, polarisation 20) a medium 21) Luminous intensity 22) Pumping 23) 6943 Ao 24) Light Amplification by stimulated Emission of Radiation 25) steradians 26) He-Ne 27) coherence 28) White 29) compact Disc (CD) 30) Lasers
III. 31) E 32) D 33) B 34) A 35) C 36) E 37) A 38) D 39) C 40) B

Tenth Biology Important Questions

Multiple Choice Questions :
1. Which lamp lasts 10,000 hours? ( )
A. ordinary bulb B. kerosene bulb C. compact fluorescent bulb D. tube light
2. The year of national policy for protection of forests ( )
A. 1985 B. 1987 C. 1995 D. 1997
3. A new environment policy was drafted in ( )
A. 2000 B. 2004 C. 2006 D. 2007
4. Environment- friendly fuel ( )
A. Kerosene B. petrol C. compressed natural gas D. diesel
5. This is renewable energy ( )
A. Moon B. Sun C. Petrol D. Uranium
ANSWERS: 1)C 2)A 3)B 4)C 5)B

Fill in the Blanks :
1. C.N.G ——-
2. ——- is colourless, odourless and lighter than air.
3. In India ——- is the only city where vehicles are using CNG.
4. A policy declaration was made for the abatement of pollution in the year ——-
5. ——- movement was started against the selfish businessman who resorted to deforestation.
6. ——- means having a variety of plants or animals in a particular place.
7. Optimum use of resources for our needs is called ——-
8. ——- said that , “Nature gives us resources to meet our needs, but not our greed.”
ANSWERS: 1. Compressed natural gas 2. Compressed natural gas 3. Delhi
4. 1992 5. Chipko 6. Biodiversity 7. resource management 8. Gandhi

Match the Following :
Group-A Group-B
1. Green house gases( ) A.Uttaranchal
2. Soil pollution ( ) B. CO2 , methane etc
3. Air pollution ( ) C. Loss of fertility
4. CFC’S ( ) D. Burning of wood, plastic
5. Chipko movement ( ) E. Jet planes F. Water
ANSWERS: 1)B 2)C 3)D 4)E 5)A

Group-A Group-B
1. Eco-friendly fuel ( ) A. Earthquake
2. Tsunami ( ) B. Decibels
3. Noise pollution ( ) C. CNG
4. Ozone ( ) D. Acid rains
5. Natural calamity ( ) E. O3 F. Giant tidal waves
ANSWERS: 1)C 2)F 3)B 4)E 5)A

Multiple Choice Questions :
1. ——- of the earth is covered by water. ( )
A. 1/4 B. 3/4 C. 1/2 D. none
2. Excess fluorine in drinking water causes ( )
A. Anaemia B. Sterility C. Rickets D. Skeletal degradation
3. The % of salt content in sea water ( )
A. 1.8% B. 2.7% C. 3.5% D. 4.5%
4. ——- is the Nitrogen fixing bacteria ( )
A. Typhi bacteria B. Bordetella C. Azospirilum D. None
5. The term Biotechnology was used by ( )
A. Aristotle B. Linnaeus C. Hekel D. Karl Ericke
6. Forests that are growing near the sea water are called ( )
A. Mangroves B. Grasslands C. Social forests D. All
7. Corals are found in ——— ( )
A. ponds B. seas C. lakes D. rivers
8. ——- is a completely vanished bird ( )
A. Blue-jay B. Dodo C. Parrot D. Sparrow
9. The instrument used for measuring rainfall is ( )
A. Rain-gauge B. Seismograph C. Hydrometer D. None
10. ——- act as carbon sinks. ( )
A. Rivers B. Houses C. Seas D. Grasslands
11. The most ancient among the plants and animals is ( )
A. Crocodile B. Coral reefs C. Snails D. Tortoise
12. These are called the lungs of our urban areas ( )
A. dams B. temples C. buildings D. parks
ANSWERS: 1)B 2)D 3)C 4)C 5)D 6)A 7)B 8)B 9)A 10)D 11)B 12)D

Fill in the Blanks :
1. Ground water, rainfall, moisture and snow form our ——- environment.
2. ——- are the huge and ancient water systems.
3. Andhra Pradesh is called ——-
4. ——- stands first in the forefront in the production of food products.
5. The ——- worship the forests as their mother.
6. Zoos and botanical gardens are ——- protection areas.
7. The groups which are formed for protection of the forests are
called ——-
8. ——- is the instrument by which rainfall is measured.
9. The ground water level can be increased by allowing the rainwater falling off the roofs can be diverted to seep into ——-
10. National parks and sanctuaries are ——- protection areas.
11. Wild life act was passed in the year ——-
12. ——- scientist used the term Bio-technology for the first time in 1919.
13. The process by which compost is produced with the help of Earthworms is called ——-
14. Antibiotics are produced from ——-
15. Growing trees along with agriculture in the farm is called ——-
ANSWERS: 1.Water 2.oceans 3.granary of the south 4.cuba 5.tribals 6.Ex-situ 7.vana samrakshana samithis 8.Rain gauge 9.recharge
structure 10.in situ 11.1972 12.Karl Ericke 13.vermi compost 14.Actinomycetes bacteria and fungus 15.Agro forestry

Match the Following :
Group-A Group-B
1. Carbon sinks ( ) A. Watershed
2. Fertile soil ( ) B. Grasslands
3. Sea shore forests( ) C. Mangroves
4. Reduce air and noise pollution ( ) D. Water from terrace
5. Recharge pit ( ) E. Parks F. Humus and sand
ANSWERS: 1)B 2)F 3)C 4)E 5)D

Match the following :
Group-A Group-B
1. Bacillus thruingiensis ( ) A. Cuba
2. Corals ( ) B. Alkaline soil
3. Oil and Natural gas ( ) C. fish meat
4. Proteins ( ) D. Calcium carbonate
5. Litmus paper turns blue ( ) E. Rocky layers of the bottom of The sea F. Acidic soil
ANSWERS: 1)A 2)D 3)E 4)C 5)B

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