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ICSE Paper 2015<\/strong><\/span> (Two Hours)<\/strong><\/em> SECTION-A \u00a0(50 Marks)<\/span><\/strong> Question 1:<\/strong> Answer:<\/strong> (b)<\/strong> Two causes of obesity in children:<\/p>\n (c)<\/strong><\/p>\n (d) Organic Disease:<\/strong> A disease of a particular abnormal condition, a disorder of structure or function that affects a part or all parts of an organism is called organic disease. Question 2:<\/strong> Answer:<\/strong> (c) Prescribed Drug:<\/strong> A prescribed drug is a pharmaceutical drug that legally requires a medical prescription to be dispensed. (d) Innate immunity:<\/strong> This immunity is present in the body since the birth. Question 3:<\/strong> Answer:<\/strong> (c)<\/strong> Three measures to avoid accidents caused by a fire:<\/p>\n (d)<\/strong> Three causes of a bad posture:<\/p>\n Question 4:<\/strong> Answer:<\/strong> Question 5:<\/strong> Answer:<\/strong> (b)<\/strong> Two disease spread by virus:<\/p>\n (c)<\/strong> Three causes of accidents due to electric shock:<\/p>\n (d)<\/strong> First Aid to an athlete suffering from cramps: SECTION-B \u00a0(50 Marks)<\/strong><\/span> CRICKET<\/strong><\/p>\n Question 6:<\/strong> (b)<\/strong><\/p>\n (c)<\/strong><\/p>\n Answer:<\/strong> (b)<\/strong><\/p>\n (c)<\/strong><\/p>\n Question 7:<\/strong> (b)<\/strong><\/p>\n (c)<\/strong><\/p>\n Answer:<\/strong> (b)<\/strong><\/p>\n (c)<\/strong><\/p>\n FOOTBALL<\/strong><\/p>\n Question 8:<\/strong> (b)<\/strong><\/p>\n (c)<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nPHYSICAL EDUCATION<\/span><\/p>\n
\nAnswers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately.<\/em>
\nYou will not<\/strong> be allowed to write during the first 15<\/strong> minutes.<\/em>
\nThis time is to be spent in reading the Question Paper.<\/em>
\nThe time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.<\/em>
\nAttempt all <\/strong>questions from Section A\u00a0<\/strong>and two<\/strong> questions from Section B<\/strong>.<\/em>
\nThe intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].<\/em><\/p>\n
\n(Attempt all<\/strong> questions from this Section)<\/em><\/p>\n
\n(a)\u00a0<\/strong>Mention two steps that may be taken to maintain personal cleanliness. [2]<\/strong>
\n(b)<\/strong> State two causes of obesity in children. [2]<\/strong>
\n(c)<\/strong> Give three precautions an athlete should take while exercising. [3]<\/strong>
\n(d)<\/strong> Define the term organic disease. Give two examples. [3]<\/strong><\/p>\n
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\nExamples: Ulcer, Brain Tumor.<\/p>\n
\n (a)<\/strong> What is meant by \u2018hereditary disease\u2019? [2]<\/strong>
\n(b)<\/strong> Name any two types of heart diseases. [2]<\/strong>
\n(c)<\/strong> What is a prescribed drug? How is it different from a non-prescribed drug? [3]<\/strong>
\n(d)<\/strong> Differentiate between innate immunity and acquired immunity. [3]<\/strong><\/p>\n
\n (a)<\/strong> Hereditary Disease:<\/strong> Disease which is transmitted from parents to their children is called Hereditary disease.
\n(b)<\/strong> Two types of heart disease:<\/p>\n\n
\nIt is different from a non-prescribed drug because it can only be bought at a doctor\u2019s prescription.<\/p>\n
\nAcquired immunity:<\/strong> This immunity is acquired by infection or vaccination or by the transfer of antibody.<\/p>\n
\n (a)<\/strong> Write the full form of WHO and CPR. [2]<\/strong>
\n(b)<\/strong> State two symptoms of Insomnia. [2]<\/strong>
\n(c)<\/strong> Suggest three measures to avoid accidents caused by a fire. [3]<\/strong>
\n(d)<\/strong> State any three causes of a bad posture. [3]<\/strong><\/p>\n
\n (a)<\/strong> WHO:<\/strong> World Health Organization.
\nCPR:<\/strong> Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation.
\n(b)<\/strong> Two symptoms of Insomnia:<\/p>\n\n
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\n (a)<\/strong> What is understood by the term \u2018cramp\u2019? [2]<\/strong>
\n(b)<\/strong> What is meant by the term \u2018sprain\u2019? [2]<\/strong>
\n(c)<\/strong> Differentiate between a defect and an injury. [3]<\/strong>
\n(d)<\/strong> What is meant by the term \u2018RICER\u2019? [3]<\/strong><\/p>\n
\n (a) Cramp:<\/strong> A cramp is a sudden, severe and involuntary contraction of muscle.
\n(b) Sprain: <\/strong>A sprain is damage to one or more ligaments in a joint, often caused by trauma or the joint being taken beyond its functional range of motion.
\n(c) Defect:<\/strong> Defect is an imperfection or problem in an individual\u2019s body which causes hindrance in its proper functioning.
\nInjury:<\/strong> Injury is defined as a physical harm, damage or hurt to any part of the body.
\n(d) RICER:<\/strong> RICER means Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation and Referral. These are essential elements for a qiuck recovery from an injury.<\/p>\n
\n (a)<\/strong> State any four steps to treat a bone injury. [2]<\/strong>
\n(b)<\/strong> Name any two diseases spread by a virus. [2]<\/strong>
\n(c)<\/strong> State three causes of accidents that occur due to an electric shock. [3]<\/strong>
\n(d)<\/strong> What first aid must be administered to an athlete suffering from cramps? [3]<\/strong><\/p>\n
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\nThe first aid for muscle cramps is provided to the patient to relax the affected muscle. This involves stretching, massages and heat application.<\/p>\n
\nAttempt two<\/strong> questions from this Section.<\/em>
\nYou must attempt one<\/strong> question on each of the two<\/strong> games of your choice.<\/em><\/p>\n
\n (a)<\/strong> Briefly explain the following terms:<\/p>\n\n
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\nOne day match \u2014 White.
\nRed Colour Ball:<\/strong> Red colour ball retains its colour till completion of 80 overs and the batsman can easily pick this ball in test matches.
\nWhite Colour Ball:<\/strong> White colour ball is more visible in flood light than red colour ball.<\/li>\n
\n150 runs in 3 day match.
\n100 runs in 2 day match.
\nIn a one day match with two innings per side, 75 runs.<\/li>\n\n
\n (a)<\/strong> Briefly explain the following terms:<\/p>\n\n
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\n(a) If the ball becomes unfit for play during the course of the game
\n(b) If a batsman touches the ball with his hands? [8]<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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\n(a) Umpire will change the ball with the same number of over played ball.
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\n (a)<\/strong> Explain the following terms:<\/p>\n\n
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