Icse 2024 - 523 Sci3
Icse 2024 - 523 Sci3
(SCIENCE PAPER – 3)
Maximum Marks: 80
The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].
Question 1
Select the correct answers to the questions from the given options. [15]
(Do not copy the questions, write the correct answer only).
(i) Duplicated chromosomes are joined at a point termed:
(a) Centrosome
(b) Centromere
(c) Centriole
(d) Chromatid
(a) Photolysis
(b) Phagocytosis
(c) Photophosphorylation
(d) Polymerisation
(a) Osmosis
(b) Imbibition
(c) Diffusion
(d) Guttation
(a) Adrenaline
(b) Vasopressin
(c) Oestrogen
(d) Thyroxine
(vi) A zygote which has Y chromosome inherited from the father will develop into a:
(b) Girl
(d) Boy
(vii) The ear ossicle that transports sound vibrations to the inner ear:
(a) Stapes
(b) Malleus
(c) Incus
(d) Cochlea
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(viii) If a person has a heart attack, what must be done immediately?
(a) P and Q
(b) P and S
(c) R and S
(d) P, Q and R
(ix) Adjusting the focal length of the eye lens to view objects at different distances is
done by:
(a) Cornea
(b) Iris
(d) Sclera
(x) Four friends P, Q, R and S were discussing the examples of genetic disorders. The
examples they quoted were as follows:
(a) P and Q
(b) R and S
(c) P and R
(d) Q and S
(xii) A male gorilla has 48 chromosomes in each of its body cells. How many
chromosomes will each of the sperms have?
(a) 24
(b) 48
(c) 12
(d) 16
(xiii) Assertion (A): Sympathetic nervous system prepares the body for violent action
against abnormal conditions.
(xiv) Birth rate is the number of live births per thousand persons in:
(a) 1 year
(b) 2 years
(c) 10 years
(d) 20 years
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(xv) Industrial Melanism was observed in:
(a) Mice
(d) Crow
Question 2
(b) A defect in our eyes, in which some parts of the object are in focus while the
other parts are blurred.
(ii) Arrange and rewrite the terms in each group in the correct order to be in a [5]
logical sequence beginning with the term that is underlined:
In order to prove that carbon dioxide is necessary for (a) ___________, a potted
plant is placed in dark for 48 hours to (b) __________ the leaves. A part of a leaf is
inserted into a conical flask containing potassium hydroxide solution. This is to
absorb (c) ___________ from the flask. The plant is then placed in sunlight for a few
hours. The experimental leaf is tested for starch. The part of the leaf that was inside
the conical flask turns (d) ___________, whereas the part of the leaf outside turns
(e) __________ in colour.
(iv) Choose the odd one out from the following terms and name the category to which [5]
the others belong:
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(v) Match the items given in Column I with most appropriate ones in Column II and [5]
rewrite the correct matching pairs:
Column I Column II
(a) Leydig Cells 1. Lack of thyroxine in children
(b) Stoma 2. 12 pairs
(c) Ova 3. Testosterone
(d) Cranial nerve 4. Diffusion of respiratory gases
(e) Cretinism 5. Haploid cells
6. 31 Pairs
7. Diploid cells
Question 3
(ii) Mention two adaptations in roots for absorption of water from the soil. [2]
(iii) Differentiate between Afferent arteriole and Efferent arteriole (diameter). [2]
(v) Ali has some pea plants in his garden which need a support to grow as seen in the [3]
picture given below:
(a) Name the phenomenon depicted by the shoot in the given figure.
(i) Give the biological term for the surgical method of contraception in human females. [1]
(ii) State two harmful effects of acid rain on the environment. [2]
(v) Mohan is fond of playing basketball. His concentration is on shooting the ball into [3]
the opponent’s basket as given in the picture.
(a) Which part of the brain helps Mohan to concentrate in putting the ball into the
basket?
(b) Name the sense organ that helps to gauge the distance between the ball and the
basket.
(c) Name the part of the brain that co-ordinates all the voluntary muscles of his
body.
Question 5
(i) Name the type of nerve which has the fibres of both sensory and motor neurons. [1]
(ii) Differentiate between Australopithecus and Modern man based on body hair. [2]
(iii) “Birth rate in India is very high.” Mention two reasons in support of the statement. [2]
(a) Pericardium
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(v) Given below is a schematic representation of the inheritance of the shape of seeds of [3]
garden pea. Answer the questions that follow:
Question 6
(ii) Distinguish between Diabetes mellitus and Diabetes insipidus (endocrine gland [2]
concerned).
(iii) Carbon monoxide is dangerous when inhaled in excess. Comment on the statement. [2]
(iv) The diagram given below shows a section of the human ovary. [2]
1
2
(a) Name the process for the release of the part labelled 1.
(iii) Mention two structural differences between an artery and a vein. [2]
(iv) Write any two limitations of using a Ganong’s Potometer to demonstrate the uptake [2]
of water.
(v) A teacher drew the diagram of heart on the blackboard and told the students to copy [3]
it in their notebooks. Mahesh couldn’t see the diagram clearly as it appeared blurred
to him.
(c) Mahesh consults an eye doctor and is prescribed suitable lenses to correct the
defect. Which type of lens do his spectacles have?
Question 8
(iv) Why are RBCs efficient in their functions though they lack nucleus and [2]
mitochondria?
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(v) The diagram given below represents a stage in mitosis. [3]
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