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Consider the following two statements : (A) Linear momentum of the system remains constant. (B) Centre of mass of the system remains at rest. (a) A implies B and B implies A. (b) A does not imply B and B does not imply A. (c) A implies B but B does not imply A. (d) B implies A but A does not imply B. |
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Answer» (d) B implies A but A does not imply B. Explanation: Position of CoM is given by R =(1/M)Σimiri . If we differentiate both sides w.r.t. time t, we get, dR/dt =(1/M)Σimi.dri/dt vcm=(1/M)Σimivi Now if (B) is true, it means vcm = 0, → Σimivi = 0 =Constant. So (B) implies (A). Now let us check if (A) is true but not equal to zero → Σimivi = k Then vcm=(1/M)k =k/M =not equal to zero. i.e. CoM of the system is not at rest. So (A) does not imply (B). |
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Consider the following two statements :(A) The linear momentum of a particle is independent of the frame of reference.(B) The kinetic energy of a particle is independent of the frame of reference.(a) Both A and B are true. (b) A is true but B is false.(c) A is false but B is true. (d) both A and B are false. |
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Answer» (d) both A and B are false. Explanation: With the application of pseudo force in a noninertial frame of reference velocities change, so do linear momentum and kinetic energy because both depend on velocity. Hence both statements are false. |
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Define the force of adhesion. |
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Answer» The force of attraction between molecules of different substances is called adhesion. |
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Name the quantities represented by the dimensional formulae:(a) [M1L2T-1](b) [M1L2T-2](c) [M1L-3T0] |
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Answer» (a) [M1L2T-1] = [M1L2T-2] x [T] → Joule-sec which are the units of Planck's constant. (b) [M1L2T-1] is the dimensional formula of work or energy. (c) [M1L-3T0] is the dimensional formula of density. |
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Name the quantities represented by the following dimensional formulae:(i) [ML2 T-1], (ii) ML2T-2]. |
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Answer» (i) Planck's constant, or angular momentum. (ii) Work or energy or torque. |
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The image of a bright object is brought on a screen with the help of a concave mirror. If the upper half of the concave mirror is covered, the effect on the image will beA) its size becomes half B) image disappears C) brightness reduced D) image changes position |
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Answer» C) brightness reduced |
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The relation between the radius of curvature ‘R’ and focal length of a concave mirror is A) f = 2R B) f = RC) \(\cfrac{R}2\)D) \(\cfrac{R}4\) |
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Answer» C) \(\cfrac{R}2\) |
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What is meant by (i) principal focus of a convex mirror, and (ii) focal length of a convex mirror. |
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Answer» (i) Principal focus of a convex mirror: The principal focus of a convex mirror is a point on its principal axis from which a beam of light rays, initially parallel to the axis, appears to diverge after being reflected from the convex mirror. (ii) Focal length of a concave mirror: The focal length of a convex mirror is the distance from the pole (P) to its principal focus (F). |
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Name two contact forces. |
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Answer» 1. frictional force 2. applied force The force applied when it is in contact with the object. |
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What is meant by reflection of light and what are the types of reflection? |
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Answer» The bouncing back of light when it hits an opaque surface is called reflection of light. The two types of reflection are regular and irregular reflection. |
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What is Population ecology? |
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Answer» Population ecology is an important area of ecology because it links ecology to population dynamics, genetics and evolution. |
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What decides the vegetation of an area? |
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Answer» The soil characteristics along with pH, mineral composition and topography, and climatic factors determine the vegetation of an area |
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Which of the following ability is present in the desert animals? (a) Ability to concentrate urine. (b) Ability to remain inside the shelters and escape need of water. (c) Ability to derive water from all the fruits. (d) Ability to absorb water from air. |
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Answer» Correct answer is (a) Ability to concentrate urine. |
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Which out of the following is the most ecologically relevant factor? (a) Water (b) Temperature (c) Salinity (d) Wind speed |
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Answer» Correct answer is (b) Temperature |
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What does J-shaped growth curve of a population indicate? |
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Answer» The J-shaped growth curve indicates the minimum or absence of environmental resistance. |
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Find the odd one out (a) Dormancy (b) Hibernation (c) Aestivation (d) Migration |
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Answer» Correct answer is (d) Migration |
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Animals that can tolerate a narrow range of temperature are (a) stenothermal (b) eurythermal(c) poikilothermic (d) homeothermic |
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Answer» Correct answer is (a) stenothermal |
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Species that tolerate wide range of salinity are called _____ |
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Answer» Species that tolerate wide range of salinity are called Euryhaline. |
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What are the various characteristics of soil? |
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Answer» Characteristics of the soil are soil composition, grain size, the percolation and water holding capacity, pH, mineral composition of the soil. |
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Which factors of soil does not determine the vegetation in any area? (a) pH (b) mineral composition (c) topography (d) types of microorganisms |
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Answer» Correct answer is (d) types of microorganisms |
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What is meant by Neural Tissue? |
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Answer» • Neurons are the functional unit and are excitable cells. • Neuroglia cells make up more than half the volume of neural tissue. They protect and support neurons. |
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Give the meaning of debenture and explain its types. |
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Answer» Debentures:
Characteristics: 2. Fixed rate of interest: 3. Fixed burden and charge on asset: 4. Satisfy need: 5. Registration at stock-exchange: 6. Repayment: 7. First preference for payment: Types of debentures: 2. Convertible debentures:
3. Non-convertible debentures: |
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Give the meaning of preference share and explain its characteristics. |
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Answer» Preference shares: Characteristics of preference shares: 2. Right to vote: 3. Preference: 4. Market price: 5. Proportion of risk: 6. Repayment of capital: |
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Define share and explain the charactristics of equity share. |
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Answer» Equity shares: A company can invite people to buy its shares. The share-holders become part owners and the company gets its capital. 2. Kight to vote: 3. Dividend: 4. Dividend is based on profit:
5. General meeting: 6. Repayment of capital: 7. Dissolution (Liquidation): 8. Share qualification: 9. Capital benefits: 10. Registration of shares: |
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What is the normal content of urea in blood? |
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Answer» The normal content of urea in blood is 0.01 to 0.03 %. |
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Explain the following sentence ''Sharks retain more urea in their blood''. |
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List the various markers that are used in DNA finger printing. |
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Answer» Different DNA marker systems such as Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLPs), Random Amplified Polymorphic DNAs (RAPDs), Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms (AFLPs), Simple Sequence Repeats (SSRs) which also called as microsatellites, Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) and others have been developed. |
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Write significance of inflorescence. |
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Answer» Significance of inflorescence: 1. Inflorescence makes a flower more conspicuous to attract the insects and birds for pollination. 2. It provides more chances for cross pollination. 3. An insect can pollinate many flowers in inflorescence in a single visit. 4. In an inflorescence, flowers open successively and not simultaneously. This improves chances of pollination as flowering period is longer. |
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Define inflorescence. |
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Answer» A specialised axis or branch over which flowers are produced or borne in definite manner is known inflorescence. |
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The axis of the inflorescence is known as (A) Thalamus (B) Peduncle (C) Pedicel (D) Petiole |
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Answer» The correct answer is (B) Peduncle |
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Bipinnately compound leaves can be observed in (A) Citrus (B) Hibiscus (C) Caesalpinia (D) Coriandrum |
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Answer» The correct answer is (C) Caesalpinia |
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The genetic defect-Adenosine Deaminase deficiency may be cured permanently by(a) periodic infusion of genetically engineered lymphocytes having functional ADA C-DNA(b) administering adenosine deaminase activators (c) introducing bone marrow cells producing ADA into cells at early embrayonic stages(d) enzyme replacement therapy |
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Answer» (c) introducing bone marrow cells producing ADA into cells at early embrayonic stages |
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Deposition of fatty substances in the lining of arteries results in …………………..(a) arteriosclerosis (b) atherosclerosis (c) hyperglycemia (d) hypotension |
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Answer» Correct answer is (b) atherosclerosis |
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Name the bacteria found in nodules of subfamily Papilionateae:(a) Clostridium(b) Azatobactor(c) Rhizobium(d) Cynobacteria |
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Answer» The answer is (c) Fabaceae |
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What roles do enzymes play in detergents that we use for washing clothes? Are these enzymes produced from some unique microorganisms? |
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Answer» Microbes are also used for production of enzymes. Lipases are used in detergent formulations and are helpful in removing oily stains from the laundry. Lipases are produced by Candida lipolytica (fungus). |
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Given below is a list of six microorganisms. State their usefulness to humans.(i) Nucleopolyhedrovirus(ii) Saccharomyces cerevisiae(iii) Monascus purpureus(iv) Trichoderma polysporum(v) Penicillium notatum(vi) Propionibacterium sharmanii |
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Answer» (i) Nucleopolyhedrovirus: Used as bio-control agents. (ii) Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Used in bread making and in brewing industry. (iii) Monascus purpureus: Cholesterol lowering agent (iv) Trichoderma polysporum: Produces Cyclosporin-A (v) Penicillium notatum: Produces antibiotic penicillin (vi) Propionibacterium sharmanii: Produces large amount of CO2 in Swiss cheese. |
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Give an example of fault zone. |
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Answer» The San Andreas Fault Zone in North America. |
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A : B = 5 : 8 and B : C = 18 : 25 then A : C = ……………… A) 2 : 9 B) 9 : 20 C) 1 : 10 D) 16 : 5 |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) 9 : 20 A : B = 5 : 8 and B : C = 18 : 25 A : C = \(\frac{A:B}{C:B}=\frac{5:8}{25:18}\) \(=\frac58\times\frac{18}{25}\) \(=\frac{18}{8\times5}\) \(=\frac9{4\times5}\) \(=\frac9{20}\) = 9 : 20 Thus, A : C = 9 : 20 Correct option is B) 9 : 20 |
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Give some examples which prove that democracy is practised in our schools. |
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Answer» 1. Admissions to the students without any differences of caste/creed / religion. 2. Elections to elect SPL / CPL 3. Parents, teachers, associations 4. Social clubs 5. Community participation 6. Equality in teaching etc. |
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Give examples of fold mountains. |
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The plate margins are generally vulnerable. Why? |
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Answer» The plate margins are generally vulnerable to earthquakes, volcanoes, and faults. This is because the plate margins are weaker than other areas. |
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How will this chess board change? |
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Answer» If the inequalities are vanished, the chess board will change. |
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Prepare a table showing earth’s major fold mountains? Where have they formed? |
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Answer» Fold mountains → Plates Himalayas → Between the Indo-Australian Plate and the Eurasian plate. The Andes → Between South American and the Nasca plates. The Alps → Between Eurasia and African plates. The Atlas → Between Eurasia and African plates. |
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x : 6 : : 5 : 3 then x = ………………….. A) 9 B) 3 C) 9 D) 10 |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) 10 x : 6 : : 5 : 3 \(\Rightarrow\) x : 6 = 5 : 3 \(\Rightarrow\) \(\frac x6=\frac53\) \(\Rightarrow\) \(x=\frac53\times6=5\times2\) = 10 Correct option is D) 10 |
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The compound ratio of 3 : 4 and 5 : 6 is ………………… A) 4 : 1 B) 1 : 4 C) 5 : 4 D) 15 : 24 |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) 15 : 24 The compound ratio of 3 : 4 and 5 : 6 is \(\frac34\times\frac56\) \(=\frac{15}{24}\) = 15 : 24. Correct option is D) 15 : 24 |
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In x 24% value is 48, then x = ………………. A) 100 B) 200 C) 150 D) 110 |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) 200 Given that 24% value of x is 48. i.e., \(\frac{24\times x}{100}\) = 48 \(\Rightarrow\) \(x=\frac{48\times100}{24}=200\) Correct option is B) 200 |
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A train moves at a constant speed of 75 km/hr. (i) How far will it travel in 20 minutes? (ii) Find the time required to cover a distance of 250 km. |
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Answer» Speed of the train = 75 km/hr i) The distance travelled in 20 min. d = s x t = 75 x 20 min = 75 x 20 min = 25 km =75 x 20/60 =75/3 = 25 km ii) Time taken to travel 250 km t = d/s = 250/75 t = 10/3 hrs |
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A train travels 2 1/2 hrs at 90 kmph to travel the same distance in 2 hours, how much speed required for the train?A) 112 1/2 km/hrs B) 110 km/hrs C) 141 1/2 km/hrs D) None |
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Answer» Correct option is (A) \(112\frac12\,km/hrs\) Distance covered by train in \(2\frac12\) hrs = speed \(\times\) time = 90 \(\times\) \(2\frac12\) km = 90 \(\times\) \(\frac52\) km = 45 \(\times\) 5 km = 225 km \(\therefore\) Speed required to covered same distance (225 km) in 2 hours \(=\frac{Distance}{Time}\) \(=\frac{225}2\,km/hrs\) \(=112\frac{1}2\,km/hrs\) A) 112 1/2 km/hrs |
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What does the term’ the Pacific Ring of Fire’ mean? |
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Answer» Nearly 80 percent of the world’s volcanoes are situated around the Pacific Ocean. This zone containing more than 452 volcanoes is therefore known as ‘the Pacific Ring of Fire’. |
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37.5% = ………………… ? A) 1/2B) 9/8C) 3/8D) 8/3 |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) 3/8 37.5% \(=\frac{37.5}{100}\) \(=\frac{375}{1000}\) \(=\frac{15}{40}\) = \(\frac{3}{8}\) Correct option is C) 3/8 |
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