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CBSE Science Question Paper 2025
Class 10 · Code 31/5/3 · Date: 25-02-2025
80Max Marks
3 HrsDuration
39Questions
3 SectionsBio · Chem · Phy
31/5/3Paper Code
📌 General Instructions
- All questions are compulsory.
- Section A (Biology): Q1–16 · Section B (Chemistry): Q17–29 · Section C (Physics): Q30–39.
- Q1–9 (Bio), Q17–24 (Chem), Q30–32 (Phy) are MCQs of 1 mark each.
- Internal choices are provided in some questions. Attempt only one option.
Q11 MarkMCQ
Choose the equation of reaction that correctly represents anaerobic respiration in muscles:
- (A) Glucose → Pyruvate (Absence of O₂) → Ethanol + CO₂ + Energy
- (B) Glucose (O₂) → Pyruvate (O₂) → Energy
- (C) Glucose (O₂) → Pyruvate (Lack of O₂) → Ethanol + Energy
- (D) Glucose → Pyruvate (Lack of O₂) → Lactic acid + Energy
Q21 MarkMCQ
Which of the following is a non-biodegradable pollutant?
- (A) Paper
- (B) DDT
- (C) Wood
- (D) Vegetable peel
Q31 MarkMCQ
An ecosystem contains maximum number of:
- (A) Producers
- (B) Herbivores
- (C) Carnivores
- (D) Omnivores
Q41 MarkMCQ
Identify the part that controls the closing and opening of the stomatal pore in leaves of plants.
- (A) Stomata
- (B) Epidermal cells
- (C) Guard cells
- (D) Chloroplasts
Q51 MarkMCQ
Select the incorrect statement from the following:
- (A) Ozone is a molecule formed by three atoms of oxygen.
- (B) Ozone shields earth's surface from harmful infrared radiations.
- (C) CFCs are linked to decline of O₃ layer in our atmosphere.
- (D) Ozone at higher levels is a product of UV radiations acting on oxygen molecule.
Q61 MarkMCQ
In human beings, the implantation of fertilised egg takes place in which part of female reproductive system?
- (A) Oviduct
- (B) Cervix
- (C) Uterus
- (D) Vagina
Q71 MarkMCQ
When a human egg is fertilized by a sperm having 'Y' chromosome, the zygote has the following combination of chromosomes:
- (A) 44 + XX
- (B) 22 + XX
- (C) 44 + XY
- (D) 22 + XY
Q8 & Q9 — Assertion-Reason: (A) Both true, R explains A (B) Both true, R doesn't explain A (C) A true, R false (D) A false, R true
Q81 MarkA-R
Assertion (A): Bacteria that can withstand heat have better chances of survival in a heat wave.
Reason (R): Accumulation of variations in a species increases the chances of its survival in changing environment.
Reason (R): Accumulation of variations in a species increases the chances of its survival in changing environment.
- (A) Both A and R true; R is correct explanation
- (B) Both true; R not correct explanation
- (C) A true, R false
- (D) A false, R true
Q91 MarkA-R
Assertion (A): In case of iodine deficiency in our diet, there is a possibility that we might suffer from goitre.
Reason (R): One of the symptoms of goitre is swelling of neck.
Reason (R): One of the symptoms of goitre is swelling of neck.
- (A) Both A and R true; R is correct explanation
- (B) Both true; R not correct explanation
- (C) A true, R false
- (D) A false, R true
Q102 Marks
Briefly mention the steps in double-circulation through human heart.
Q112 Marks
Why do the lungs always contain a residual volume of air?
Q123 Marks
(A) Observe the given figure of reflex arc and identify the labelled parts P, Q, R and S.
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(B) Which plant hormones are responsible for: (i) Promote cell division (ii) Inhibition of growth (iii) Detection of light (iv) Wilting of leaves
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(B) Which plant hormones are responsible for: (i) Promote cell division (ii) Inhibition of growth (iii) Detection of light (iv) Wilting of leaves
Q133 Marks
(a) Mention one harmful effect of using plastic bags on the environment. Suggest better alternatives.
(b) How do pesticides and chemical fertilisers from paddy fields reach our bodies? What is this phenomenon known as?
(b) How do pesticides and chemical fertilisers from paddy fields reach our bodies? What is this phenomenon known as?
Q145 Marks
(a) Show a cross between a pea plant having round & green seeds with a pea plant having wrinkled and yellow seeds up to F₂ generation.
(b) Write down results of F₂ generation.
(b) Write down results of F₂ generation.
Q155 Marks
(a) Write the structure and function of Bowman's capsule.
(b) Kidneys filter about 180 L daily but only 1–2 litres are excreted. Why?
(c) What is excretion? Why is it necessary? OR (c) State two similarities between lungs and kidneys.
(b) Kidneys filter about 180 L daily but only 1–2 litres are excreted. Why?
(c) What is excretion? Why is it necessary? OR (c) State two similarities between lungs and kidneys.
Q165 Marks
(A)(i) Sugarcane does not produce seeds. Name the process through which it reproduces. (ii) List two advantages. (iii) Give two more examples. (iv) Why regeneration is not possible in all animals?
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(B)(i) State post-fertilization changes in: (a) Zygote (b) Ovule (c) Ovary (d) Sepals. (ii) Define germination.
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(B)(i) State post-fertilization changes in: (a) Zygote (b) Ovule (c) Ovary (d) Sepals. (ii) Define germination.
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Q171 MarkMCQ
Which of the following is an amphoteric oxide?
- (A) Na₂O
- (B) K₂O
- (C) CO₂
- (D) Al₂O₃
Q181 MarkMCQ
Which of the following will not undergo addition reaction?
- (A) C₄H₈
- (B) C₂H₂
- (C) C₃H₈
- (D) C₂H₄
Q191 MarkMCQ
Magnesium ribbon burns with a dazzling white flame and changes into a white powder (MgO). When dissolved in water and tested with litmus paper:
- (A) MgO, turns blue litmus red
- (B) MgO, turns red litmus blue
- (C) MgO₂, turns red litmus blue
- (D) Mg₂O, turns blue litmus red
Q201 MarkMCQ
Which of the following set of compounds does not belong to the same homologous series?
- (A) CH₄ and C₄H₁₀
- (B) C₂H₆ and C₃H₈
- (C) C₃H₈ and C₅H₁₂
- (D) C₄H₈ and C₅H₁₂
Q211 MarkMCQ
Four solutions — fructose, ethanol, hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide — connected in an electric circuit. The solutions in which the bulb will glow are:
- (A) Ethanol and hydrochloric acid
- (B) Fructose and ethanol
- (C) Fructose and sodium hydroxide
- (D) Hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide
Q221 MarkMCQ
Study the table of salts and their nature. Select the correct option:
- (A) NaCl from HCl + NaOH → Basic
- (B) Na₂CO₃ from H₂CO₃ + NaOH → Neutral
- (C) Na₂SO₄ from H₂SO₄ + NaOH → Acidic
- (D) CH₃COONa from CH₃COOH + NaOH → Basic
Q231 MarkMCQ
Which of the following is/are true about how zinc coating prevents rusting of iron in galvanisation? (P) A galvanised iron article does not undergo oxidation. (Q) The zinc coating prevents contact of iron with air. (R) Zinc provides continuous protection to iron from rusting.
- (A) Only (P)
- (B) Only (Q)
- (C) (Q) and (R)
- (D) (P) and (Q)
Q241 MarkA-R
Assertion (A): Reaction of quick lime with water is an exothermic reaction.
Reason (R): A large amount of heat is evolved on the reaction of quick lime and water.
Reason (R): A large amount of heat is evolved on the reaction of quick lime and water.
- (A) Both A and R true; R is correct explanation
- (B) Both true; R not correct explanation
- (C) A true, R false
- (D) A false, R true
Q253 Marks
Write the preparation of Baking soda. How does it help in making cakes soft and spongy?
Q263 Marks
What happens when: (i) potassium iodide solution is added to lead(II) nitrate solution? (ii) zinc is added to copper(II) chloride solution? (iii) hydrogen gas is passed over hot copper(II) oxide? Write balanced equations.
Q273 Marks
(A)(a) Give the chemical name and formula of Plaster of Paris. (b) Write the chemical equation of its preparation. (c) Give two uses.
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(B)(a) Name the acid present in ant's sting. (b) Give reason: (i) Acid should be added to water while diluting. (ii) Baking soda is used as an antacid.
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(B)(a) Name the acid present in ant's sting. (b) Give reason: (i) Acid should be added to water while diluting. (ii) Baking soda is used as an antacid.
Q285 Marks
(a) Write structural formula and name of 4th member of alcohol homologous series.
(b) What happens when ethanol is heated with alkaline KMnO₄? Write equation.
(c) Write the equation of reaction of ethanol with ethanoic acid in presence of conc. H₂SO₄. Name the reaction.
OR (c) What happens when ethanol is heated with excess conc. H₂SO₄ at 443 K? Write equation. What is the role of H₂SO₄?
(b) What happens when ethanol is heated with alkaline KMnO₄? Write equation.
(c) Write the equation of reaction of ethanol with ethanoic acid in presence of conc. H₂SO₄. Name the reaction.
OR (c) What happens when ethanol is heated with excess conc. H₂SO₄ at 443 K? Write equation. What is the role of H₂SO₄?
Q295 Marks
(A)(i) Give reasons: (I) Ionic compounds have generally high melting and boiling points. (II) Solder is used for welding electrical wires. (III) Carbon cannot reduce oxides of Na or Mg. (ii) Identify compound 'X', name the reaction, and write balanced equation for joining railway tracks.
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(B)(i) Write balanced equations when: (I) Cu₂O and Cu₂S mixture heated. (II) ZnS heated in O₂. (ii) Reasons: (I) Wires coated with PVC. (II) Copper used for hot water tanks. (iii) Show formation of ionic compound CaO with electron dot structure. [Ca=20, O=8]
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(B)(i) Write balanced equations when: (I) Cu₂O and Cu₂S mixture heated. (II) ZnS heated in O₂. (ii) Reasons: (I) Wires coated with PVC. (II) Copper used for hot water tanks. (iii) Show formation of ionic compound CaO with electron dot structure. [Ca=20, O=8]
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Q301 MarkMCQ
Rays from the sun converge at a point 25 cm behind a convex lens. The distance at which an object must be placed in front of the lens to get a virtual image is:
- (A) 20 cm
- (B) 40 cm
- (C) 50 cm
- (D) More than 50 cm
Q311 MarkMCQ
To restore clear vision in persons whose size of the eye ball has reduced (hypermetropia), he/she is suggested to use suitable:
- (A) Converging lens
- (B) Diverging lens
- (C) Bifocal lens
- (D) Cylindrical lens
Q321 MarkA-R
Assertion (A): The needle of a magnetic compass kept in strong external magnetic field, always aligns itself in north-south direction on the earth.
Reason (R): Behaviour of the needle of a compass is same as that of a freely suspended bar magnet.
Reason (R): Behaviour of the needle of a compass is same as that of a freely suspended bar magnet.
- (A) Both A and R true; R is correct explanation
- (B) Both true; R not correct explanation
- (C) A true, R false
- (D) A false, R true
Q333 Marks
When an incident ray of light enters medium 'X' from medium 'Y', it bends away from the normal. Comment on: (a) Speed of light in X vs Y. (b) Optical density of X vs Y. Give reason in each case.
Q343 Marks
(A)(i) How does the change in curvature of the eye lens help us see nearby objects clearly? (ii) State the range of power of accommodation of a normal human eye.
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(B) Draw a ray diagram to show the correction of the eye defect of an old man who cannot see objects placed closer than 1 m from his eye.
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(B) Draw a ray diagram to show the correction of the eye defect of an old man who cannot see objects placed closer than 1 m from his eye.
Q353 Marks
(a) Draw the ray diagram for refraction of light through a glass prism and mark angle of refraction and angle of deviation.
(b) When the path of a refracted ray through a glass prism is reversed, how will the angle of deviation change? Explain.
(b) When the path of a refracted ray through a glass prism is reversed, how will the angle of deviation change? Explain.
Q363 Marks
An object of height 6 cm is placed at a distance of 30 cm from the optical centre of a concave lens of focal length 15 cm. Use lens formula to determine: (a) The distance of image from optical centre. (b) The height of image formed.
Q375 Marks
(a) Why does an electric bulb become dim when an electric heater in parallel circuit is switched ON?
(b) How to connect three resistors each of resistance 8 Ω so that the equivalent resistance is 12 Ω? Draw diagram and justify your answer.
(b) How to connect three resistors each of resistance 8 Ω so that the equivalent resistance is 12 Ω? Draw diagram and justify your answer.
Q385 Marks
Three students — Shweta, Ayesha and Samridhi — study factors affecting resistance of a conductor using different wires. Shweta uses nichrome wire of length l (ammeter reads X A).
(a) What is the ammeter reading if length of nichrome wire is doubled?
(b) What happens if area of cross-section is doubled, keeping length l the same?
(c) Define 'resistivity'. Write its SI unit. Compare resistivity of an alloy with its constituent metals.
OR (c) Give reason: (i) Why is tungsten used for lamp filaments? (ii) Why are bread-toaster conductors made of alloy?
(a) What is the ammeter reading if length of nichrome wire is doubled?
(b) What happens if area of cross-section is doubled, keeping length l the same?
(c) Define 'resistivity'. Write its SI unit. Compare resistivity of an alloy with its constituent metals.
OR (c) Give reason: (i) Why is tungsten used for lamp filaments? (ii) Why are bread-toaster conductors made of alloy?
Q395 Marks
(A)(i) State the rule giving direction of force on a current-carrying conductor in uniform magnetic field. (ii) Name two devices working on magnetic field-current interaction. (iii) In diagram I electron moves perpendicular to field; in diagram II electron moves parallel to field. Comment on magnitude of force in both cases.
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(B)(i) List three reasons for short-circuiting. (ii) What happens to fuse in case of overload? Why? (iii) For a heater rated 220 V, 2200 W, find minimum fuse rating.
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(B)(i) List three reasons for short-circuiting. (ii) What happens to fuse in case of overload? Why? (iii) For a heater rated 220 V, 2200 W, find minimum fuse rating.
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Section-wise MCQ Answer Key — Quick Reference
All MCQs with correct option and key reason
| Q No. | Subject | Answer | Key Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | Biology | D | Anaerobic in muscles → Pyruvate → Lactic acid + Energy (not ethanol) |
| Q2 | Biology | B | DDT is non-biodegradable — cannot be broken down by microorganisms |
| Q3 | Biology | A | Producers form base of food pyramid — always maximum in number |
| Q4 | Biology | C | Guard cells control opening and closing of stomatal pores |
| Q5 | Biology | B | Ozone shields from UV radiations, NOT infrared — B is incorrect |
| Q6 | Biology | C | Implantation occurs in the uterus — embryo embeds in uterine lining |
| Q7 | Biology | C | 44 autosomes + XY sex chromosomes = male (XY) |
| Q8 | Biology | A | Both true; R correctly explains A — variations help survival in changing environment |
| Q9 | Biology | B | Both true; swelling of neck is a symptom but doesn't explain WHY iodine deficiency causes goitre |
| Q17 | Chemistry | D | Al₂O₃ reacts with both acids and bases — amphoteric oxide |
| Q18 | Chemistry | C | C₃H₈ (propane) is a saturated hydrocarbon — undergoes substitution, NOT addition |
| Q19 | Chemistry | B | MgO dissolves to form Mg(OH)₂ — basic solution turns red litmus blue |
| Q20 | Chemistry | D | C₄H₈ (alkene, CₙH₂ₙ) and C₅H₁₂ (alkane, CₙH₂ₙ₊₂) have different general formulas |
| Q21 | Chemistry | D | Strong acid (HCl) and strong base (NaOH) ionise completely → conduct electricity |
| Q22 | Chemistry | D | CH₃COONa: weak acid + strong base → basic salt |
| Q23 | Chemistry | C | Zinc itself oxidises (P is wrong); zinc prevents contact with air (Q) and protects continuously (R) |
| Q24 | Chemistry | A | Quick lime + water is exothermic; reason correctly explains this fact |
| Q30 | Physics | A | f = 25 cm; for virtual image, object must be between O and F → less than 25 cm → 20 cm ✓ |
| Q31 | Physics | A | Reduced eyeball = Hypermetropia; corrected with converging (convex) lens |
| Q32 | Physics | D | A is false (strong external field overrides Earth's field); R is true (compass = freely suspended bar magnet) |
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Common searches about CBSE Class 10 Science Board Paper 2025
Where can I find CBSE Class 10 Science Answer Key 2025? ▼
The complete CBSE Class 10 Science Answer Key 2025 with all 39 questions — Biology (Q1–Q16), Chemistry (Q17–Q29), Physics (Q30–Q39) — is available free on SkillYog at www.skillyog.com. All answers are verified for 100% accuracy.
What is the answer to Q1 (anaerobic respiration) in Science 2025? ▼
The answer is Option D — Glucose → Pyruvate (Lack of Oxygen) → Lactic acid + Energy. In muscles, when oxygen is absent, pyruvate is converted to lactic acid (not ethanol). Ethanol is produced in yeast during anaerobic respiration, not in muscle cells.
What is the paper pattern of CBSE Class 10 Science 2025? ▼
The paper has 39 questions divided into 3 sections. Section A (Biology): Q1–9 are MCQs (1 mark each) and Q10–16 are short/long answers. Section B (Chemistry): Q17–24 are MCQs (1 mark each) and Q25–29 are short/long answers. Section C (Physics): Q30–32 are MCQs (1 mark each) and Q33–39 are short/long answers. Total marks: 80. Duration: 3 hours.
What is the answer to Q14 (Dihybrid Cross) in Science 2025? ▼
Round & Green (RRyy) × Wrinkled & Yellow (rrYY). F₁: All RrYy (Round, Yellow). F₂ phenotypic ratio: 9 Round Yellow : 3 Round Green : 3 Wrinkled Yellow : 1 Wrinkled Green = 9:3:3:1. This is Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment.
What is the answer to Q36 (Concave lens problem) in Science 2025? ▼
Given: h = 6 cm, u = –30 cm, f = –15 cm. Using lens formula: 1/v = 1/f + 1/u = 1/(–15) + 1/(–30) = –3/30, so v = –10 cm. Magnification m = v/u = –10/–30 = 1/3. Height of image = 1/3 × 6 = 2 cm. Image is virtual, erect and diminished.
What is Biological Magnification (Q13b in Science 2025)? ▼
Biological Magnification is the progressive increase in the concentration of non-biodegradable chemicals (like pesticides and DDT) as they move up each trophic level of the food chain. Since humans are at the top trophic level, the maximum concentration of these chemicals accumulates in our bodies.
What is the minimum fuse rating for 220 V, 2200 W heater (Q39)? ▼
Using P = V × I: I = P/V = 2200/220 = 10 A. The minimum fuse rating required is 10 A. A fuse with a lower rating would melt even during normal operation, while a higher rating would fail to protect the circuit during overload.
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