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Friday 24 May 2019

Physics Practical XI (Science Group) - Marks Distribution According to 2017

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Physics Practical (First Year)

BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION, KARACHI
H.S.C PART I PRACTICAL EXAMINATION, 2017
Physics 1

Time: 02 Hours          Max. Marks 08 (Points: 80)
* Marks are written in blue*
Q.1:  Using Vernier Callipers determine the volume of given solid cylinder and capacity of a test tube / tube.
(a) Note down
  • (i) The least count of vernier calipers - (1)
  • (ii) The zero error - (1)
  • (iii) Take two observations for diameter and length 'L' after solid cylinder. - (2)
  • (iv) Take two observations of internal diameter and depth of the test tube or tube. - (2)
(b) Calculate the volume of solid cylinder and capacity of test tube or tube using formula  - (2)
Volume = 𝞹r2L   and  capacitor = 𝞹R2d
(c) Write down the result with proper units - (1)


Q.2:  Using micrometer Screw gauge determine the volume of given sphere and area of cross section of the given wire.
(a) Note down
  • (i) The least count of Micrometer Screw gauge - (1)
  • (ii) The zero error - (1)
  • (iii) Take two observations for diameter of sphere. - (2)
  • (iv) Take two observations of diameter of wire. - (2)
(b) Calculate the volume of sphere and area of cross section of the wire using formula  - (2)
V = 4/3 𝞹r3   and   A = 𝞹R2
(c) Write down the result with proper units - (1)


Q.3:  Using spherometer determine the radius of curvature of spherical surface and thickness of glass piece.
(a) Note down
  • (i) The least count of spherometer - (1)
  • (ii) Mean distance 'a' between the leg of spherometer - (0.5)
  • (iii) Take two observations for plane glass sheet (h1). - (1.5)
  • (iv) Take two observations for glass piece (h2). - (1.5)
  • (v) Take two observations for spherical surface (h3). - (1.5)
(b) Calculate the radius of curvature of spherical surface and thickness of glass piece using formula (2)
Radius of curvature  R = a2 /6h + h/2    and   Thickness of glass piece  = h2 - h1
(c) Write down the result with proper units - (1)


Q.4: Find out the value of 'g' by simple pendulum using formula
g = 4𝞹2 L/T2   - (2)
(i) Determine time for ten oscillations twice for each length given below - (6)
(a) 75cm  |  (b) 85cm  |  (c) 95cm  |  (d) 105cm  |  (e) 115cm
Draw graph between L and T2 By choosing a suitable point on the graph (other than observation)
Calculate value of 'g'
(ii) Write down the result with proper units - (1)


Q.5: Verify the Laws of simple pendulum
(a) Law of length
  • (i) Take two readings for each given length
  • (a) 80cm | (b) 90cm | (c) 100cm - (3)
  • (ii) Plot graph b/w L and time period 'T' OR L and T2 - (1)
(b) Law of amplitude
  • (i)Take two readings for each given amplitude
  • (a) 5cm | (b) 7cm | (c) 9cm - (3)
  • (ii) Plot graph b/w amplitude and time period 'T' - (1)
OR
(b) Law of Mass
  • (i)Take two readings for each given mass
  • (a) m1 = ___ | (b) m2 = ___ | (c) m3 = ___ - (3)
  • (ii) Plot graph b/w mass and time period 'T' - (1)
(c) Write down conclusive result - (1)


Q.6: Determine the surface tension of water by capillary method - (6)
(a) Calculate the value of surface tension using formula - (2)
T = 1/2 pgrh
(b) Write down the result with suitable units. - (1)

Q.7: Determine the refractive index of water using a concave mirror
(i) Draw ray diagram - (1)
(ii) Take two observation of radius of curvature of concave mirror without water (R1) - (2.5)
(iii)  Take two observation of radius of curvature of concave mirror with water (R2) - (2.5)
(iv) Calculate refractive index of water by using formula - (1)
𝝁 = R1 / R2
(v) Calculate the percentage error - (1)
(b) Write down result - (1)


Q.8: Find the focal length of convex lens by no parallax method using two pins
(a)
  • (i) Find out the approximate focal length = _____ - (0.5)
  • (ii) Draw ray diagram for any one position of object - (0.5)
(b) Record at least five observations by placing object pin at a distance - (5)
  • (i) Away from 2f (Two observations)
  • (ii) Equal to 2f (One observation)
  • (iii) Between 2f and f (Two observations)
(c)
  • (i) Plot a graph between 'p' and 'q'
  • (ii) By choosing a suitable point on graph (other than observation). Calculate focal length using formula - (2)
    f = p x q / p + q 
(d) Write down the result with proper unit - (1)



Q.9: Determine the refractive index of the material of a prism  by critical angle method
(i) Take three observations - (6)
(ii) Calculate refractive index for all observation with formula - (2)
𝝁 = 1 / SinC
and find its mean
(b) Write down result - (1)


Q.10: Determine speed of sound at 0℃ and at room temperature using two tuning forks of different frequencies and resonance tube apparatus.
(a) Note down room temperature t = ______ ℃ - (1)
(b)
  • (i) Record three observation for 1st resonating length by using 1st tuning fork - (2.5)
  • (ii) Record three observation for 1st resonating length by using 2nd tuning fork - (2.5)
(c)
  • (i) Calculate speed of sound at room temperature for each tuning fork using formula - (1)
    Vt = 4Lf
  • and calculate mean
  • (ii) Calculate speed of sound at 0℃ using formula
    Vo = Vt - 61t
(d) Write down the results with proper units - (1)


Q.11: Determine the refractive index of the material of a glass slab
(a) Take two observations along length - (3)
(b) Take two observations along breadth - (3)
(c) Calculate refractive index of glass using formula  - (1)
𝝁 = Real depth / Apparent depth
(b) Write down result - (1)


Wednesday 22 May 2019

Chemistry Practical XI (Science Group) - Index Or Table Of Content

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CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL H.S.C PART-1

Practical Book
Chemistry Department
D. J. Sindh Govt. Science College
And By Mubarka Naz

VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS

Objects for Acid Base Titration
(1) You are given 0.2 N solution of HCI. Find out Normality and amount of given NaOH per 1200 cm3 solution. OR Given 0.1 N Solution of NaOH. Determine the normality and amount of HCl in gms per 800 cm3.

(2) You are given decinormal solution of KOH. Find out Normality and amount of given H2SO4 per 100 cm3 solution. OR You are provided N/18 Solution of H2SO4. Determine the normality and amount of KOH in gms per 600 cm3

 (3) You are given N/20 solution of HNO3. Find out Normality and amount of given KOH per dm3 solution.
(4) You are given 0.005N solution of KOH. Find out Normality and amount of given HCI per 5 dm3 solution.
(5) You are given 0.03N solution of NaOH. Find out Normality and amount of given H2C402.2H20 per 700 cm3 solution.
(6) You are given N/15 solution of H2C402.2H20. Find out Normality and amount of given KOH per 1.5 dm3 solution.
(7) You are given N/12 solution of Na2CO3. Find out Normality and amount of given HCI per 900 cm3 solution.
(8) You are given N/30 solution of H2SO4. Find out Normality and amount Of given K2CO3 per 1.2 dm3 solution.
(9) You are given decinormal solution of K2CO3. Find out Normality and amount of given HNO3 per 1.5 dm3 solution.
(10) You are given 0.03N solution of Na2CO3. Find out Normality and amount of given H2SO4 per 0.5 dm3 solution.

Objects For Redox Titration (Oxidation-Reduction Titration):
(11) You are given N/30 solution of KMnO4. Find out Normality and amount of given FeSO4.7H20 per 1.3 dm3 solution.
(12) You are given decinormal solution of FeSO4.7H20. Find out Normality and amount of given KMnO4 per 100 cm3 solution.
(13) You are given N/15 solution of FeSO4(NH4)2SO4.6H20. Find out Normality and amount of given KMnO4 per dm3 solution.
(14) You are given 0.03N solution of KMn04. Find out Normality and amount of given H2C204.2H20 per 5 dm3 solution.
(15) You are given 0.5N solution of H2C204.2H20. Find out Normality and amount of given KMnO4 per 1.5 dm3 solution.





ANNUAL PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
Distribution Of Marks

Time Allowed : 2 hrs.     Total Marks: 15
Q.1: VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS (08 Marks)
  • Procedure + Theory + Equation (1 + 1 + 1 Marks)
  • Burette Reading (03 Marks)
    0.1 + Difference (03 Marks)
    0.2 + Difference (2.5 Marks)
    0.3 + Difference (2.0 Marks)
    0.4 + Difference (1.0 Marks)
  • Normality / Morality & Amount 2.0 Marks (1.0 +1.0)

Q.2: MELTING /BOILING POINT (03 Marks)
  • Theory (1.0 Marks)
  • Observation (02 Marks)
    + 01 °C (2.0 Marks)
    + 02 °C (1.5 Marks)
    + 03 °C (1.0 Marks)
    + 04 °C (0.5 Marks)

OR

Q.2: ELEMENT DETECTION (03 Marks)
  • Theory and Equations 1.0 Marks (0.5 + 05)
  • Systematic Approach and Equations 2.0 Marks (0.5 + 05)

VIVA  03 Marks
JOURNAL  01 Mark





Zoology Practical XI (Science Pre-Medical Group) - Marks Distribution According to 2019 and 2017

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Zoology Practical (First Year)

BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION, KARACHI
ZOOLOGY I - ANNUAL PRACTICAL EXAMINATION, 2019

Time: 02:00 Hours          Max. Marks 08


  1. One mark is equivalent to 10 points.
  2. Marks to be awarded in points
  3. Grand Total Is to be rounded to the nearest whole number.
Q.1: Dissection (including labelled diagram) - 20 Points
Q.2: Slide preparation / Physiology test - 10 Points
Q.3: Spotting - 30 Points
Q.4: VIVA - 10 Points
Q.5: Certified Journal - 10 Points
        Grand Total - 80 Points
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Q.1: Dissection (Including Labelled Diagram) - 20 Points
 (Select any two of the following for each batch to be given alternatively.)
  1. Digestive system of Frog.
  2. Reproductive system of Frog
  3. Arterial system of Frog
  4. Hepatic and Renal Portal system of Frog
  5. Anterior veins of Frog (both sides)
  6. Digestive system of Cockroach
Q.2: Slide Preparation / Physiology Test - 10 Points
(Select any one slide preparation / Physiology test for each batch given alternatively)
Slide Preparation: (Diagram + Characters)
  1. Squamous Epithelium of Frog
  2. Ciliated Epithelium of Frog
  3. Rectal contents of Frog (any one)
  4. Trachea of Cockroach
Physiology Test: (Theory+Procedure + observations + results)
  1. Measurement of Blood Pressure with B.P apparatus.
  2. To study the effect of Ptyalin on digestion of starch.
  3. Effects of Hypotonic or Hypertonic solutions on living cells.
Q.3: Spotting -  30 Points
Three spots should be selected. One from each section of appendix - II
Slide: (Identification, Labelled diagram and Reasons for identification)
Invertebrate: Kingdom, Phylum, Class and identifying character. (No diagram needed).
Vertebrate: Kingdom, Phylum, Class and identifying character. (No diagram needed).

Q.4: VIVA - 10 Points

Q.5: Journal - 10 Points
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