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Bile juice does not have any digestive enzyme but still plays a significant role in the process of digestion. Justify the statement.

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In birds and mammals the left and right side of the heart are separated. Give reasons.


Bile is a liver-secreted digestive juice. While no digestive enzymes are present in it, it plays an important role in the digestion of fats. There are bile salts in bile juice, such as bilirubin and biliverdin. These break down into smaller globules of large fat globules so that the pancreatic enzymes can act on them easily. This method is referred to as fat emulsification. Bile juice also makes the medium alkaline and activates lipase.


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The separation keeps oxygenated and deoxygenated blood from mixing allowing a highly efficient supply of oxygen to the body. This is useful in animals that have high energy needs (birds and mammals) which constantly use energy to maintain their body temperature.


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19

Read the following and answer any four questions from 19 (i) to 19 (v)

Sumati wanted to see the stars of the night sky. She knows that she needs a telescope to see those distant stars. She finds out that the telescopes, which are made of lenses, are called refracting telescopes and the ones which are made of mirrors are called reflecting telescopes.



So she decided to make a refracting telescope. She bought two lenses, L1 and L2. out of which L1 was bigger and L2 was smaller. The larger lens gathers and bends the light, while the smaller lens magnifies the image. Big, thick lenses are more powerful. So to see far away, she needed a big powerful lens. Unfortunately, she realized that a big lens is very heavy.


Heavy lenses are hard to make and difficult to hold in the right place. Also since the light is passing through the lens, the surface of the lens has to be extremely smooth. Any flaws in the lens will change the image. It would be like looking through a dirty window.


(i) Based on the diagram shown, what kind of lenses would Sumati need to make the telescope?


a) Concave lenses


b) Convex lenses


c) Bifocal lenses


d) Flat lenses


(ii) If the powers of the lenses L1 and L2 are in the ratio of 4:1, what would be the ratio of the focal length of L1 and L2?


a) 4:1


b) 1:4


c) 2:1


d) 1:1


(iii) What is the formula for magnification obtained with a lens?


a) Ratio of height of image to height of object


b) Double the focal length.


c) Inverse of the radius of curvature.


d) Inverse of the object distance.


(iv) Sumati did some preliminary experiment with the lenses and found out that the magnification of the eyepiece (L2) is 3. If in her experiment with L2 she found an image at 24 cm from the lens, at what distance did she put the object?


a) 72 cm


b) 12 cm


c) 8 cm


d) 6 cm


(v) Sumati bought not-so-thick lenses for the telescope and polished them. What advantages, if any, would she have with her choice of lenses?


a) She will not have any advantage as even thicker lenses would give clearer images.


b) Thicker lenses would have made the telescope easier to handle.


c) Not-so-thick lenses would not make the telescope very heavy and also allow a considerable amount of light to pass.


d) Not-so-thick lenses will give her more magnification.


20

Read the following and answer any 4 questions from 20 (i) to 20 (v).

A solenoid is a long helical coil of wire through which a current is run in order to create a magnetic field. The magnetic field of the solenoid is the superposition of the fields due to the current through each coil. It is nearly uniform inside the solenoid and close to zero outside and is similar to the field of a bar magnet having a north pole at one end and a south pole at the other depending upon the direction of current flow. The magnetic field produced in the solenoid is dependent on a few factors such as, the current in the coil, number of turns per unit length etc.


The following graph is obtained by a researcher while doing an experiment to see the variation of the magnetic field with respect to the current in the solenoid.


The unit of magnetic field as given in the graph attached is in milli-Tesla (mT) and the current is given in Ampere.



(i) What type of energy conversion is observed in a linear solenoid?


a. Mechanical to Magnetic


b. Electrical to Magnetic


c. Electrical to Mechanical


d. Magnetic to Mechanical


(ii) What will happen if a soft iron bar is placed inside the solenoid?


a. The bar will be electrocuted resulting in short-circuit.


b. The bar will be magnetised as long as there is current in the circuit.


c. The bar will be magnetised permanently.


d. The bar will not be affected by any means.


(iii) The magnetic field lines produced inside the solenoid are similar to that of …


a. a bar magnet


b. a straight current carrying conductor


c. a circular current carrying loop


d. electromagnet of any shape


(iv) After analysing the graph a student writes the following statements.


I. The magnetic field produced by the solenoid is inversely proportional to the current.


II. The magnetic field produced by the solenoid is directly proportional to the current.


III. The magnetic field produced by the solenoid is directly proportional to square of the current.


IV. The magnetic field produced by the solenoid is independent of the current.


Choose from the following which of the following would be the correct statement(s).


a. Only IV


b. I and III and IV


c. I and II


d. Only II


(v) From the graph deduce which of the following statements is correct.


a. For a current of 0.8A the magnetic field is 13 mT


b. For larger currents, the magnetic field increases non-linearly.


c. For a current of 0.8A the magnetic field is 1.3 mT


d. There is not enough information to find the magnetic field corresponding to 0.8A current


22

State the events occurring during the process of photosynthesis. Is it essential that these steps take place one after the other immediately?


Absorption of light energy by chlorophyll.


Conversion of light energy to chemical energy and splitting of water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.


Reduction of carbon dioxide to carbohydrates.


23

Give a test that can be used to confirm the presence of carbon in a compound. With a valency of 4, how is carbon able to attain noble gas configuration in its compounds?

OR


The number of carbon compounds is more than those formed by all other elements put together. Justify the statement by giving two reasons.