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This document is a question paper for a biology exam for CBSE Class X, consisting of 16 compulsory questions with varying marks. The questions include multiple-choice, very short answer, short answer, case-based, and long answer types, covering topics related to human reproduction and health. The exam is designed to assess students' understanding of biological concepts and their application.

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This document is a question paper for a biology exam for CBSE Class X, consisting of 16 compulsory questions with varying marks. The questions include multiple-choice, very short answer, short answer, case-based, and long answer types, covering topics related to human reproduction and health. The exam is designed to assess students' understanding of biological concepts and their application.

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CBSE-X DPT-2 SUB: BIOLOGY

PAN INDIA_CBSE_X_BIOLOGY_DPT-2_QP
Time: 1 Hr SET-B Max. Marks: 30
General Instructions:
1. The question paper consists of 16 questions All questions are compulsory.
2. 1 to 9 questions are MCQ’S each carrying 1 mark.
3. 10th to 12th are very short answer type questions each carrying 2 marks.
4. 13th 14th are short answer type questions each carrying 3 marks.
5. 15th is Case based type question carrying 4 marks.
6. 16th question Long answer type question carrying 5 marks.
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QUESTION Marks
1 1

Identify the correct option from the given table which represents
the correct fate of egg occurring at X and Y, respectively.
Pregnancy Menstruation
A) Occurs Does not Occur
B) Does not Occur Occur s
C) Occurs Occur s
D) Does not Occur Does not Occur
2 Which of the following is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) 1
caused by a virus?
A) Syphilis B) Gonorrhea C) AIDS D) cholera
3 Which contraceptive method prevents the meeting of sperm and 1
egg?
A) Condom B) Oral pills C) Copper-T D) All of these

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4 When a girl is born, her ovaries already contain: 1


A) No eggs B) Hundreds of mature eggs
C) Thousands of mature eggs D) One egg
5 The figure given below shows male reproductive system with 1
labels
(i) to (iv). Identify the correct label with its functions.

A) (i) Bladder–It is essential for the mobility of sperms


B) (ii) Scrotum–It transfers sperm into the vagina of female
C) (iii) Urethra–It is a common passage for both the sperm and urine
D)(iv) Testis–Its secretion form 20-30% of semen
6 Along the path of the vas-deferens the secretions of which gland 1
provide nutrition to the sperms?
A) cowpers glands B) Seminal vesicles
C) Scrotum D) Urinary bladder
7 Name the primary sex organ in a mammal.
A) Ovary B) Vagina
C) Uterus D) Mammary glands
8 Assertion (A) : At puberty, in boys, voice begins to crack and hair 1
grows on face.
Reason (R) : At puberty, there is decreased secretion of
testosterone in boys.
A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
C) A is true but R is false.
D) A is false but R is true.

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9 Assertion (A) : Sperm formation continues even in old men. 1


Reason (R) : Ovum formation ceases in women around the age of
fifty years.
A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
C) A is true but R is false.
D) A is false but R is true
10 a) What happens when the egg is not fertilised? 1+1

b) How is sperm genetically different from a human egg/ova?

11 (a) What do you call the disc like structure attached to the uterine wall, 1+1
the other end of which is attached by the umbilical cord ?

(b) What measures are to be taken to maintain women’s health during


pregnancy?

12 What are the changes seen in girls at the time of puberty? 2

13 Name the sex hormones secreted by male and female sex organs in 3
human beings. State one function of each

14 Define puberty. 3

What are primary sex organs in males and females

and the secondary sex organs in males?

(OR)

What happens to the eggs when a girl reaches puberty? How many eggs
are released by the ovaries every month? What are the structures
present in placenta on the embryo side of the tissue and what are they
useful for?

15 CASE BASED TYPE QUESTION 4


A newly married couple does not want have children for few years. They
consulted a doctor who advised them barrier method and chemical
method of birth control. Yet another couple who already have two
children and are middle aged also consulted doctor for some permanent
solution to avoid unwanted pregnancy.

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i) a) What suggestion do you think doctor could have suggested for


couple wanting permanent solution for not having children?(2m)
(OR)
b) If a woman is using a copper T, will it help in protecting her
from sexually transmitted diseases?
ii) What is contraception? (1M)
iii) What are the barrier methods of birth control? (1M)
16 Answer the following questions: 5
a) What does AIDS stand for?
b) Name the virus responsible for AIDS.
c) Give various modes of transmission for HIV.
d) How AIDS can be prevented?
e) What does HIV stand for?
(OR) (OR)
(a) Identify the given diagram. Name the parts 1 to 5
(b) Give a brief note on part 3.

*** ALL THE BEST ***

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