Assertion Reason Questions class 10 Science Quiz – 4

Assertion Reason Questions for class 10 Science CBSE QUIZ 4

Here is the QUIZ for Assertion Reason Questions for class 10 Science CBSE. This quiz includes Assertion Reason Questions for class 10 Science CBSE from all the chapters mentioned here :

  • Chemical Reactions and Equations
  • Acids, Bases, and Salts
  • Metals and Non-Metals
  • Carbon and Its Compounds
  • Life Processes
  • Control and Coordination
  • How Do Organisms Reproduce?
  • Heredity 
  • Light – Reflection and Refraction
  • The Human Eye and the Colorful World
  • Electricity
  • Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
  • Our Environment

How to Attempt :

  1. Click on the   button to start the quiz.
  2. Select the correct option.
  3. After selecting the option you will be guided to the next question.
  4. After finishing the quiz, you will get your score with the correct answers.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

  • (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
  • (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is NOT the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
  • (C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
  • (D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.

Tips:

  • Analyze each statement independently before considering their relationship.
  • Pay attention to logical connections between the Assertion and the Reason.
  • Use subject knowledge to verify the accuracy of the statements.

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1. Assertion (A): Brown fumes are produced when lead nitrate is heated.
Reason (R): Nitrogen dioxide gas is produced as a by-product due to the thermal decomposition of lead nitrate.

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2. Assertion (A): A reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a single product is known as a combination reaction.
Reason (R): This reaction always requires oxygen to take place.

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3. Assertion (A): The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual.

Reason (R): A virtual image cannot be obtained on a screen.

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4. Assertion (A): In anaerobic respiration, one of the end products is alcohol.
Reason (R): There is incomplete breakdown of glucose.

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5. Assertion (A): Carbon forms a large number of compounds.

Reason (R): Carbon atoms can form stable covalent bonds with other carbon atoms.

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6. Assertion (A): Following is a balanced equation for the action of steam on iron:
3Fe + 4H2O → Fe3O4 + 4H2
Reason (R): This reaction follows the law of conservation of mass.

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7. Assertion (A): The pH of a neutral solution is 7.

Reason (R): Neutral solutions have equal concentrations of H⁺ and OH⁻ ions.

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8. Assertion (A): Energy is required to carry out different life processes.
Reason (R): Energy is obtained in the form of ATP in the mitochondria.

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9. Assertion (A): Electric current is a scalar quantity.

Reason (R): Electric current has both magnitude and direction.

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10. Assertion (A): Magnetic field lines never intersect each other.

Reason (R): At the point of intersection, there would be two directions of the magnetic field, which is not possible.

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11. Assertion (A): Metals are good conductors of electricity.

Reason (R): Metals have free electrons that can move easily.

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12. Assertion (A): Plants lack excretory organs.
Reason (R): Plants usually absorb essential nutrients.

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13. Assertion (A): Non-metals are generally brittle.

Reason (R): Non-metals have a crystalline structure.

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14. Assertion (A): Zinc can easily displace copper from the solution of copper sulphate.
Reason (R): Copper is more reactive than zinc.

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15. Assertion (A): All proteins in our food are digested in the small intestine only.
Reason (R): The protein-digesting enzymes are released into the small intestine.

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16. Assertion (A): Evolution is a continuous process.

Reason (R): Organisms keep adapting to their environment over generations.

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17. Assertion (A): Decomposition of vegetable matter into compost is an example of an exothermic reaction.
Reason (R): Exothermic reactions are those reactions in which heat is produced.

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18. Assertion (A): Decomposition reactions require energy in the form of heat, light, or electricity. Reason (R): Energy is needed to break the bonds in the reactants.

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19. Assertion (A): Photosynthesis occurs only in green plants.

Reason (R): Chlorophyll is essential for photosynthesis.

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20. Assertion (A): Human heart does not allow mixing of oxygen-rich blood with carbon dioxide-rich blood.
Reason (R): Human heart has different chambers.

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21. Assertion (A): The focal length of a convex lens is positive.

Reason (R): Convex lenses converge parallel rays of light to a point.

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22. Assertion (A): Acid rain is harmful to aquatic life.

Reason (R): It lowers the pH of water bodies, making the environment acidic.

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23. Assertion (A): The balancing of chemical equations is based on the law of conservation of mass. Reason (R): Total mass of reactants is equal to total mass of products.

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24. Assertion (A): The human heart is a double pump.

Reason (R): It pumps oxygenated blood to the body and deoxygenated blood to the lungs.

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25. Assertion (A): The ozone layer protects life on Earth.

Reason (R): It absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun.

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