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1.

Identify the wrongly matched pair from the following. (a) OGG – (i) Audio (b) MPEG – (ii) Video (c) MIDI- (iii) Text (d) TGA – (iv) image (a) (iii) (b) (ii) (c) (iv) (d) (i)

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Correct Answer is: (a) OGG – (i) Audio

2.

Identify which is not an Digital Audio File Format. (a) OGG (b) AVI (c) AIFF (d) WMA

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Correct Answer is: (b) AVI

3.

Pick out the correct statement from the following. (a) GIF are good with photographs (b) PNG is portable, good with online viewing applications (c) TIFF produces two quality output (d) BMP is used for high resolution & small images

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(b) PNG is portable, good with online viewing applications

4.

From other sources find synonyms of the following words used in the story.(a) great (hero)(b) beautiful (woman)(c) fight (verb)(d) rich (city)(e) safe(f) strong (city)(g) brave

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(a) great – gallant (hero)

(b) beautiful – entrancing (woman).

(c) fight – attack (verb)

(d) rich – prosperous (city)

(e) safe – sheltered.

(f) strong – well-protected (city)

(g) brave – courageous.

5.

What happens when fertilization does not occur in a female body?

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In female, ovaries release ovum or egg once every 28 days from the age of puberty. The uterus prepares itself every month to receive a fertilized egg. Thus, its lining becomes thick and spongy. If the egg is not fertilized it lives for about one day. Afterwards this lining of uterus is no longer required and menstruation occurs. 

Menstrual is the time of uterine bleeding in which an unfertilized egg and the thick uterine lining. It occurs through the vagina as blood and mucus.

6.

Find antonyms of the following from the passage. (a) barren × ………(b) offended × ……..(c) cowardly × ………(d) peace × ………(e) surrender × ……(f) exposed × ……(g) defence less × ……

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(a) barren × fertile

(b) offended × pleased

(c) cowardly × brave

(d) peace × war

(e) surrender × attack

(f) exposed × protected.

(g) defence less × safe.

7.

 Name the following:'Blobs' that develop at the tips of the non-reproductive threads in Rhizopus.

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'Blobs' that develop at the tips of the non-reproductive threads in Rhizopus is Sporangia.

8.

Which of the following are the adverse effects of war? Tick [✓] them in the given box:1. Many people are killed.2. The country gains fame and glory.3. They lose peace in the land.4. Thousands are wounded.5. Soldiers enjoy fighting.6. Those who win the war become rich and famous.

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1. Many people are killed. [✓] 

2. The country gains fame and glory. [✗] 

3. They lose peace in the land. [✓] 

4. Thousands are wounded. [✓] 

5. Soldiers enjoy fighting. [✗] 

6. Those who win the war become rich and famous. [✓]

9.

Name the following:Thread like non-reproductive structures present in Rhizopus.

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Thread like non-reproductive structures present in Rhizopus is Hyphae/mycelium.

10.

Do you think that the conquerors of war are happy after their victory?

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No, I don’t think so. Both defeated and victorious countries have to bear the brunt of war. Both have to suffer because of the disastrous consequences they face. Both suffer the loss of lives, money, peace and so many other things. It takes a long time for both to regain their normal life.

11.

Why do you think, were the Trojans so excited?

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I think, the Trojans thought that the siege by the Greeks was lifted and there would be no war any more. Again they thought that they were bringing in good luck for the city by presence of the wooden horse. They did not think of the impending danger.

12.

Was the big wooden horse really an offering to the god of the sea?

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No, the big wooden horse really was not an offering to the god of the sea. It was a false tale of the Greek who was found under the big horse by the Trojans. It was told to lure the Trojans for taking the horse inside the city for sudden attack without their knowledge.

13.

Name the individual units of floral whorls.

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“Sepal” is the individual leaf segment of the calyx.

14.

What type of cell division occurs in Plasmodium during reproduction?

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Multiple fission occur in which parent cell is divides into multiple identical daughter organism at the same time.

15.

What are the effects of mutagens?

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Effects of mutagens are gene mutations and chromosomal aberrations.

16.

How are seedlings or seeds mutated?

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Seedlings or seeds are mutated by irradiating them by CO-60 or exposing them to UV bulbs, X-ray machines, etc.

17.

Give examples of chemical mutagens.

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Chemical mutagens are nitrous acid, EMS (Ethyl – Methyl – Sulphonate), mustard gas, colchicine, etc.

18.

Name two chemical mutagens.

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Mustard gas and nitrous acid.

19.

Explain the different functions and general characteristics of the stem?

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Primary functions:

  1. It bears leaves and holds them in such a position so to provide maximum sunlight.
  2. The stem conducts water and mineral nutrients from the roots to the leaves, flowers and fruits.
  3. The stem conducts organic food from the leaves to the ’ roots and storage organs.
  4. It holds flowers in such a position so it facilitates 3. pollination and fertilization.
  5. The stem also bears fruits and seeds.

Secondary (or Accessory) functions:

  1. Storage: In many species, the stems act as the organs for storage of reserve food material (e.g., rhizome of Ginger, corm of Col ocas la. tubers of Potato, etc.), Sugars (e.g., Sugarcane) and water (e.g., Phylloclade of Opuntia).
  2. Synthesis of food: Some modified stems of xerophytic plants are green, flat and leaf like. They perform photosynthesis and help in the synthesis of food. Examples – Opuntia, Muehlenbeckia, Ruscus, Asparagus, etc.
  3. Perennation: Underground modified stems of many plants (e.g., Ginger, Curcuma) tide over the unfavourable conditions and help in perennation.
  4. Vegetative propagation: In many plants, stems sen e as means of vegetative propagation (e.g.. tubers of Potato, Suckers of Chrysanthemum, corms of Colocasia. etc.)
  5. Protection: Some stems bear thorns (e.g., Durcmtai, prickles (e.g., Rosa), etc. to protect the plants from browsing animals.
  6. Support: In weak-stemmed plants, the stem branches get modified into tendrils (e.g., Grape vine, Passiflora), thorns (e.g.. Bougainvillea) and hooks (e.g., Artabotrys) to help such plants to climb the support.

general characteristics of stem:

  1. Stem develops from the plumule and epicotyl of the embryo.
  2. Generally, it is an aerial and ascending part of the plant axis.
  3. A terminal bud is present at the apex of the main axis and lateral branches and is responsible for growth in length.
  4. A stem is differentiated into nodes and alternating intemodes. A node occurs where leaves are attached to the stem. Intemode is the portion of stem between the two nodes.
  5. Leaves emerge from the nodes .of the axis and its branches. The lateral organs of stem (i.e.. leaves and branches) are exogenous in origin.
  6. The young stem is green and performs photosynthesis.
  7. Multicellular hair may be present on the stem.
  8. Branches of the stem and its leaves have exogenous origin.
  9. Flowers and fruits develop on the stem of mature plants.
  10. It is generally erect and grows away from the soil towards light. Generally, a stem negatively geotropic and positively phototropic.
20.

Differentiate between stem and root?

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StemRoot
mostly epidermis is covered by distinct cuticle. Epiblema lacks cuticle.
Stem hairs are either unicellular or multi cellular they are separated from epider­mal cells by walls.Root hairs are unice­llular.
Stomata may occur in epidermis.They are not separated from cells of epiblema by w alls.
cortex is generally differentiated into zones like hypodermis, general cortex and endodermis.Stomata are absent.
Hypodermis is either collenchvmatous or selerenchymatous.Cortex is an undifferentiated mass.
Endodermis lacks casparian strips; cells of endo­dermis contain starch grains.Hypodermis is absent
Pericycle is not present in all stems.Thick walled exoder­mises is present in some roots in its place
Lateral branches are superficial.Endodermis is distinct with casparian strips, pericycle is present.
They do not develop from pericycle.Lateral roots arise from pericycle.
Vascular bundles are conjoint, collateral or concentric.Vascular bundles are radial in arrangement.
 Xylem is endarch. Xylem is exarch.
21.

The Nasturtium (Jalkumbhi) is an example of-(a) Stem(b) Leaf(c) Root(d) Thom

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The answer is (a) Stem

22.

The cladode are examples of-(a) Opuntia(b) Asparagus racemosus(c) Lemon(d) Beetelnut

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The answer is (c) Lemon

23.

Explain different types of stem?

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Different types of shapes of stem is observed. The name signifies the shape they are acquiring.

  1. Cylindrical: Example – Most of the plants
  2. Triangular: Example – Cyprus
  3. Quadrangular: Example – Ocimum
  4. Ribbed: Example – Casuarina
  5. Flat: Example – Opuntia (Cactus)
  6. Jointed: Example – Sugarcane
24.

Name two stems which is used as edible part?

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Ginger turmeric and potato.

25.

How many types of trees are there?

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Habit of Plants:

  • Herbs: They are small plants with soft non-woody stem. They usually grow to a height of less than 2 m. The herbs may be annual (e.g., Ground nut. Wheat, Mustard. Rice, Gram, etc.), biemiial (e.g., Henbane. Beet) or perennial (e.g., Canna).
  • Shrubs: These are medium sized plants which branch typically at or near the base and do not have a main trunk. They are woody below and herbaceous near the apices. These plants attain a bushy appearance, e.g., Rose, Capparis, Cotton, Jas mine. etc.
  • Trees: They are taller than shrubs in height. They have a stout and tall trunk with profuse branching (e.g.. Mango, Neem, Eucalyptus, Ficus bengcilensis, etc.). However, the trunk of some trees may remain unbranched when it is called caudex or columnar (e.g., Palm, Coconut, etc.).
26.

The thread-like structures visible from the stem are(a) Thom(b) Tendril(c) cladode(d) Hook

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The answer is b) Tendril

27.

The Branches originate from Stem(a) Endogenous(b) Exogenous(c) Leaves(d) Root Apex

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The answer is (b) Exogenous

28.

A body of weight 50 N is placed on a smooth surface. If the force required to move the body on the surface is 30 N, the coefficient of friction is(A) 0.6 (B) 0.4 (C) 0.3(D) 0.8

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Correct option is: (A) 0.6

29.

Calculate the force required to move a block of mass 20 kg resting on a horizontal surface, if μs = 0.3 and g = 9.8 m/s2.

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Given: m = 20 kg, μS = 0.3, g = 9.8 m/s2

To find: Force required (F)

Formula: FS = μSN = μSmg

Calculation: From formula,

FS = 3 × 20 × 9.8 = 58.8N

The force required to move the block is 58.8 N.

30.

Find the odd one out:Godavari, Inamgaon, Tapi, Bhima.

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Correct Answer is Inamgaon

31.

Write short note:Banas Culture

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  • The chalcolithic culture in India generally belongs to, the PostHarappan period. 
  • However, the ‘Ahar’ or ‘Banas’ culture in the Mewad region of Rajasthan was contemporary to the Harappan civilisation. 
  • Balathal and Gilund are important sites of Ahar culture. 
  • It was first discovered at Ahar near Udaipur, so it was named as ‘Ahar’ culture. 
  • Ahar is a tributary of the river Banas, so it is also known as ‘Banas culture’.
32.

Write the names of historical places, persons, and events.1. Pottery found in river beds2. An important site of Malwa culture on the banks of Narmada

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1. Ochre coloured pottery

2. Navadatoli

33.

Ochre Coloured Pottery (OCP) and copper hoards are supposed to belong to one and the same culture.

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  • The Copper Hoards found in India come from various regions, such as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal, Odisha, and Madhya Pradesh. 
  • The copper objects found in these hoards indicate that the artisans who fashioned them were very highly skilled. 
  • The archaeological sites of OCP and the find-spots of the copper hoards often seem to be situated in the same vicinity, not very distant from each other.
  • Hence, OCP and copper hoards are supposed to belong to one and the same culture.
34.

Kayatha culture was contemporary to the Harappan civilisation.

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  • The people of Kayatha culture subsisted on agriculture and animal husbandry. 
  • They mainly used handmade pots and microliths. 
  • Artifacts like copper axes and bangles, necklaces made of beads of steatite were found in the Kayatha houses. 
  • People of Kayatha culture and Harappan culture seem to have been in contact much before the rise of the Harappan cities.
35.

Write the correct chronological order:(a) Late Jorwe Culture – 1000-700 B.C.E. (b) Kutch – Saurashtra was abandoned by 1900 B.C.E. (c) Early Jorwe Culture – 1400-1000 B.C.E. (d) Malwa Culture – 1600-1400 B.C.E.

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(a) Kutch – Saurashtra were abandoned by 1900 B.C.E. 

(b) Malwa Culture – 1600-1400 BCE 

(c) Early Jorwe Culture – 1400-1000 B.C.E. 

(d) Late Jorwe Culture – 1000-700 B.C.E.

36.

Write the correct chronological order:(a) Mature (urban) phase – 2600-1900 B.C.E. (b) ‘Ahar’ culture at Balathal – 4000 B.C.E. (c) Post-Harappan phase – 1900-900 B.C.E. (d) Early Harappan phase – 3950-2600 B.C.E.

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(a) ‘Ahar’ culture at Balathal – 4000 B.C.E. 

(b) Early Harappan phase – 3950-2600 B.C.E. 

(c) Mature (urban) phase – 2600-1900 B.C.E. 

(d) Post-Harappan phase – 1900-900 B.C.E.

37.

___________ culture at Balathal is dated to 4000 B.C.E. (a) Ahar(b) Jorwe (c) Ganeshwar-Jodhpura (d) Malwa

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Correct Answer is  (a) Ahar

38.

State the objectives of the Constitution with reference to: (a) Justice (b) Liberty (c) Equality

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(a) Justice: All citizens are equal in the eyes of law. Justice shall not be denied to

anybody on the basis of place of birth, race, caste, creed, sex, status or religion. Every individual will get what is his or her due.

(b) Liberty: Every Indian citizen shall enjoy certain fundamental rights such as the freedom to think and express oneself and the freedom to follow the religion of our choice.

(c) Equality: All citizens are equal before law and will be protected equally by the laws of the land. The state shall not discriminate between people on the basis of place of birth, sex, caste, creed, race, religion or wealth.

39.

Ahar culture at Balathal is dated to ___________ (a) 400 B.C.E (b) 40 B.C.E (c) 4000 B.C.E (d) 40000 B.C.E

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(c) 4000 B.C.E

40.

Ahar culture is also known as ___________ culture. (a) Jorwe(b) Kayatha (c) Banas (d) Savalda

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Correct Answer is  (c) Banas

41.

There are more number of volcanoes in South America than North America. Make a list of Volcanoes of both the continents with the help of Atlas.

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North America: Katmai, Mt. Rainier, llliamna, Mt. St. Helens, Lassen Peak, Mauna Loa, Kilavea, Paricutin, El Chichon, Coseguina, Popacatetetl. South America: Chimborazo, Cotopaxi, Villarica, etc.

42.

Write the correct chronological order:(a) Malwa culture – 1800 B.C.(b) Early Jorwe culture – 1400 B.C. (c) Ahar culture – 4000 B.C.E. (d) Savalda culture – 2000 B.C.E.

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(a) Ahar culture – 4000 B.C.E. 

(b) Savalda culture – 2000 B.C.E. 

(c) Malwa culture – 1800 B.C.E. 

(d) Early Jorwe culture – 1400 B.C.E

43.

Find the incorrect pair from set ‘B’ and write the correct ones:Set ‘A’Set ‘B’(a) Malwa Culture1600-1400 B.C.E.(b) Megalithic circles in India1500-500 B.C.E(c) Early Jorwe Culture1400-1000 B.C.E.(d) Late Jorwe Culture1000-800 B.C.E.

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(d) Late Jorwe Culture – 1000-700 B.C.E.

44.

Find the odd one out:1. Malwa Culture, Early Jorwe Culture, Late Jorwe Culture, Post Late Jorwe Culture.2. Odisha, Todas, Kurumbas, Nagas.

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1. Nagas

2. Khasis

45.

If the earth is round like a globe, how is that we do not fall off?

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It is due to the earth’s gravitational force. Earth attracts everything towards its Centre. That is why we do not fall off.

46.

Do not people in Argentina stand upside down?

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No, they are not. They are also standing upright. There is actually no ‘up’ and ‘down’ on the earth. It is relative.

47.

Write the names of historical places, persons, and events.1. Tribes in Odisha2. Furnace discovered near Nagpur

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1. Bodos

2. Naikund

48.

___________ is a site situated on the bank of the river known as Chhoti Kali Sindh. (a) Savalda (b) Navadatoli (c) Malwa (d) Kayatha

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Correct Answer is  (d) Kayatha

49.

Explain the statements with reason:There were two chalcolithic cultures in Gujarat, in the post-Harappan period.

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In the post-Harappan period, there were two chalcolithic cultures in Gujarat.

The culture in south Gujarat was known as ‘Prabhas’ culture and the one in northeastern Gujarat was known as ‘Rangpur’ culture.

The pottery of these chalcolithic cultures was akin to Late Harappan pottery with regards to the colour, shapes, and designs.

These cultures existed till 1800-1200 B.C.E.

50.

Explain the statements with reason:Savalda people and The Harappans in Saurashtra had trade relations.

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There was a cultural contact between the Savalda people and the Harappans in Saurashtra. 

Its evidence has been found at the site of Kaothe in Dhule district. 

The artifacts made of chank shells found at Kaothe confirm that the Savalda people and The Harappans in Saurashtra had trade relations.