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Discuss the rules of Punjab Style Kabaddi. |
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Answer» General Rules:
Important Information about the Punjab Style Kabaddi Game
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Which hormone induces parthenocarpy? |
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Answer» Auxins & gibberellins |
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What is the hormone responsible for the secretion of milk in the female after childbirth? |
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Answer» Prolactin stimulates the production of milk after childbirth. Oxytocin helps milk ejection from the mammary gland after childbirth. |
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Which hormone is responsible for milk ejection after the birth of baby? (a) Progesterone (b) Prolactin (c) Oxytocin (d) Oestrogen |
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Answer» Correct Answer is (c) Oxytocin |
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Hormone responsible for ovulation is: (a) LH (b) GSH (c) Progesterone (d) Testosterone |
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Answer» Correct Answer is: (a) LH |
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Suggest any two important habitual actions to your friend while eating food, keeping in view of this chapter. |
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Answer» 1. Masticate the food thoroughly in the mouth. 2. Do not swallow food without chewing properly or do not eat in hurry. 3. Eat small quantities of food at regular intervals for efficient digestion and absorption of nutrients. 4. Eat the food that emit good smell and has good taste to eat. 5. Do not eat too hot and too cold items. |
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What is the fate of pyruvate in yeast? |
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Answer» Yeast shows both aerobic and anaerobic respiration depending upon the presence or absence of oxygen. 1. In absence of oxygen, the pyruvate undergoes anaerobic respiration where it is decarboxylated to acetaldehyde. The acetaldehyde is then reduced by NADH+H to ethanol and carbon dioxide. This type of anaerobic respiration is termed alcoholic fermentation. 2. In the presence of oxygen however, it can respire aerobically to produce CO2 and H2O. |
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What are infectious diseases? |
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Answer» Diseases where microbes are the immediate causes are called infectious diseases. |
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Why immersion rods for heating liquids are made up of metallic substances? |
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Answer» Metals are good conductors of heat. So immersion rods for heating liquids are made up of metals. |
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Which non-metal is extremely hard? |
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Answer» Diamond (allotrope of carbon) is extremely hard. |
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Which one of the following diseases is not transmitted by mosquito?A. Brain feverB. MalariaC. TyphoidD. Dengue |
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Answer» Typhoid is transmitted by the food and water contaminated with the faces of infected individual. |
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What should be the orientation of a magnetic dipole in a uniform magnetic field so that its potential energy is maximum? |
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Answer» Potential energy of a magnetic dipole in a uniform magnetic field U = – MB cos q; clearly the potential energy is maximum when cos θ = – 1 or θ = π That is, potential energy is maximum when magnetic dipole with its magnetic moment \(\underset{M} \rightarrow\) is oriented opposite to the direction of magnetic field (or angle between \(\underset{M} \rightarrow\) and \(\underset{B} \rightarrow\) is 180°). |
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Depict the field-line pattern due to a bar magnet. |
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Answer» The field lines are shown in the figure alongside. The magnetic field lines of magnet form continuous closed loops and are directed from N to S pole outside the magnet and S to N pole inside the magnet and forms closed loops. |
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Depict the field-line pattern due to a current carrying solenoid of finite length. (i) In what way do these lines differ from those due to an electric dipole? (ii) Why can’t two magnetic field lines intersect each other? |
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Answer» Two magnetic field lines cannot intersect because at the point of intersection, these will be two directions of magnetic field which is impossible. |
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Depict the field-line pattern due to a current carrying solenoid of finite length.(i) In what way do these lines differ from those due to an electric dipole?(ii) Why can’t two magnetic field lines intersect each other? |
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Answer» Two magnetic field lines cannot intersect because at the point of intersection, these will be two directions of magnetic field which is impossible. |
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Describe the principles of a nuclear reactor. What is the difference between a nuclear reactor and a nuclear bomb? |
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Answer» In a nuclear reactor fuel rods are used to provide a suitable fissionable material such as \(^{236}_{92}U\). Control rods are used to start or stop the reactor. Moderators are used to slow down the fast neutrons ejected in a nuclear fission to the appropriate lower speeds. Material used as a coolant removes the energy released in the nuclear reaction by converting it into thermal energy for production of electricity. In a nuclear reactor, a nuclear fission chain reaction is used in a controlled manner, while in a nuclear bomb, the nuclear fission chain reaction is not controlled, releasing tremendous energy in a very short time interval. [Note : The first nuclear bomb (atomic bomb) was dropped on Hiroshima in Japan on 06 August 1945. The second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki in Japan on 9 August 1945.] |
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Find out where the magnet given are used? |
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How is a Mariner’s Compass used? |
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Answer» 1. A Mariner’s Compass is a magnetic needle used in navigation to show direction by deflections. 2. It is a direction-finding instrument used in navigation. 3. It is placed on the maps, grounds, decks as it will point to the magnetic north pole. 4. It has two or more magnets permanently attached to a compass card which moves freely on a pivot. 5. The needle fixed on the compass bowl indicates the ship’s heading position. |
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Apart from cattle dung, what other substances can be added to a biogas plant ? |
| Answer» Apart from cattle dung, human excreta, agriculture wastes, vegetable wastes, poultry droppings, paper scrap etc. can also be added to a biogas plant. | |
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Explain why, an electromagnet is called a temporary magnet |
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Answer» An electromagnet is called a temporary magnet because it produces magnetic field so long as current flows in its coil. |
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Name any three forms of energy which could be harnessed from the sea. |
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Answer» Three forms of energy which could be harnessed from the sea are: (i) Tidal energy (ii) Wave energy (iii) Ocean thermal energy. |
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State two ways in which the energy of sea-waves can be harnessed. |
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Answer» Sea-waves energy can be harnessed by by the following ways: 1. By setting up floating generators in the sea which would move up and down with the seawaves and their movement would drive the generators to produce electricity. 2. By letting the sea-waves move up and down inside large tubes so that when the waves move up, the air in the tubes is compressed and this compressed air can then be used to turn a turbine of a generator to produce electricity. |
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What is meant by ocean thermal energy ? Explain how ocean thermal energy can be used to generate electricity. |
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Answer» The energy available due to the difference in the temperature of water at the upper surface and the deeper layers of ocean is known as ocean thermal energy. Ocean thermal energy is used to generate electricity in an Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion power plant (OTEC power plant). A temperature difference of 20oC or more between the surface water and deeper water is needed for the operation of these plants. The warm surface water of ocean is used to boil a liquid like ammonia or chlorofluorocarbon. The high pressure of liquid vapours is used to turn the turbine of a generator and produce electricity. |
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Explain generation of electricity in a thermal Power plant. |
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Answer» Large amount of fossil fuels are burnt everyday in power stations to heat up water to produce steam which further runs the turbine to generate electricity. Many thermal plants are set up near coal or oil fields. In these plants fuel is burnt to produce heat energy which is converted into electrical energy. |
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Mention the transformation of energy that takes place in a thermal power plant. Briefly. |
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Answer» Large amount of fossil fuels are burnt everyday in power stations to heat up water to produce steam which further runs the turbine to generate electricity. Many thermal power plant is used since fuel is burnt to produce heat energy which is converted into electrical energy. |
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Explain why two field lines never cross each other at any point |
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Answer» Two electric lines of force can never cross each other because if they cross, there will be two directions of electric field at the point of intersection (say A); which is impossible. |
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Give a method to find the size of a molecule of oleic acid. |
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Answer» First of all 1/500 solution of oleie acid is prepared in alcohol by dissolving 1 cm3 of oleic acid in 500 cm3 of alcohol. Put n drops of this solution on the surface of water. Thus a film of oleic is formed. This film is stretched so that its thickness is just equal to the molecular size. With passage of time, alcohol is evaporated and a with layer of oleic acid is formed on the surface on water. The area of thin layer is measured with a tracing paper and a grapn paper. Volume of n drops = nv Volume of oleic acid in n drops of solution = nV X 1/500 cm3. Now thickness of film = Volume of film/Area of film t = nv/500 x 1/A cm Since thickness of film is equal to the molecular size and hence size of the molecule can be Calculated. |
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What is an incompressible fluid? |
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Answer» An incompressible fluid is one which does not undergo change in volume for a large range of pressures. Thus, its density has a constant value throughout the fluid. In most cases, all liquids are incompressible. |
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Why is the pressure of water reduced when it comes to narrow pipe from wide pipe while flowing? |
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Answer» According to principle of continuity, av = a constant, or v ∝ 1/a, i.e., as the water flows from wider tube to narrow tube, its velocity increases. According to Bernoulli's Principle (P + 1/2 ρv2 = a constant) where velocity is large, the pressure is less. |
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Why does velocity increase when water flowing in broader pipe enters a narrow pipe? |
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Answer» In a stream-line flow of a liquid, according to equation of continuity, av = a constant, where 'a' is the area of cross-section and v is the velocity of the liquid flow. When water flowing in broader pipe enters a narrow pipe, the area of cross-section of the water decreases, therefore, the velocity of water increases. |
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Which of the following phenomena does not involve the viscosity of air at all? (a) A meteorite burns up on entering the earth’s atmosphere. (b) Raindrops falling from a great height reach the ground with a relatively small velocity. (c) A ball spinning through air can move sideways. (d) In air flowing through a tube of variable cross section, the pressure becomes different at different points. |
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Answer» Correct Answer is: (d) The change in pressure with velocity is due to Bernoulli’s principle, and is not affected by viscosity. |
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Which of the following processes will be least affected by the viscosity of water? (a) Water flowing through a pipe (b) Air bubble rising up through water (c) A wide, shallow sheet of water flowing on a flat surface (d) Water flowing out through a hole in the side of a tank |
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Answer» Correct Answer is: (d) Water flowing out through a hole in the side of a tank When water flows out of a hole in a tank, it is in contact with the edges of the hole over a very small area, and therefore viscosity effects are small. |
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Write the dimensions of coefficient of viscosity and surface tension. |
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Answer» [η] = [M1L–1T–1] [T] = [M1L–2L0] |
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Why are cars and aeroplanes streamlined? |
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Answer» The shape of the aeroplane is streamlined because when it flies in air. The velocity on the top surface is more than the bottom surface. Hence the pressure on the top surface decreases. This causes an upward thrust on the wings of the place which gives uplift to the aeroplane. |
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Archimedes’s Principle holds good in a vessel at free fall. True/False. Give reason. |
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Answer» False The principle does not hold good in this particular case as the vessel in free fall is in a condition of weightlessness, where the buoyant force accounting for the Archimedes’s principle does not exist. |
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Why do some liquids rise and some liquids dip in a capillary tube? Explain |
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Answer» The rise or fall of liquid in a capillary tube is due to surface tension. If the liquid wets the glass then there is rise in the liquid inside the capillary tube. |
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Water flows in a streamlined flow through the pipe shown in the following figure. The pressure(A) is greater at A than at B (B) at A equals that at B (C) is less at A than at B (D) at A is unrelated to that at B. |
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Answer» (A) is greater at A than at B |
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Compute the bulk modulus of water from the following data : Initial volume = 100.0 litre, Pressure increase = 100.0 atm (1 atm = 1.013 x 105 Pa), Final volume = 100.5 litre. Compare the bulk modulus of water with that of air (at constant temperature). Explain in simple terms why the ratio is so large. ( 1Pa - 1 Nm-2) |
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Answer» Given: Vi = 100 litre Vf = 100.5 litre Change in volume, ΔV = Vf - Vi = 100.5 - 100 = 0.5 litre Volumetric strain = ΔV/Vi = 0.5/100 = 5 x 10-3 Pressure increase, p = 100.0 atm = 100 x 1.013 x 105 Pa = 1.013 x 107 Pa Bulk modulus, K = p/(ΔV/Vi) = 1.013 x 107/5 x 10-3 = 2.026 x 109 Pa |
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What did Raidas oppose? |
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Answer» The fight among people in the name of religion. |
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Write about Subhash Chandra Bose. |
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Answer» 1. Subhash Chandra Bose was bom on 23rd January, 1897 in Cuttack in Orissa (Odisha) in a Bengali family. 2. His father Rai Bahadur Janikinath Bose was a government lawyer in British judiciary. His mother Parvati Devi was a social worker as well as a philanthropist. 3. After clearing his examination from Calcutta’s Presidence College, he went to England for further studies. 4. He passed one of the most difficult exams of ICS (Indian Civil Service) at fourth number and returned to Calcutta. 5. The insulting attitude of the British professors towards Indians at the Presidency College planted the seeds of revolution in the mind of Subhash Chandra Bose. So, be became an active member of the National Assembly. 6. He joined the Swarajya Party in 1923. Soon, he became a very popular leader among youths. 7. He was imprisoned several times because he always remained at the front in the Civil Disobedience. 8. He was elected as president of the Congress convention at Haripura (Surat) at the young age of 41 and showcased his ability quite well. 9. Later, when difference of opinions increased between him and Gandhiji, he left, Congress, and established his own party called the Forward Bloc. 10. The British arrested him under Indian Defence Code. The British called him a national prisoner and treated him very badly in the jail. 11. His health deteriorated continuously because he went on fast ‘unto the death’. 12. The British shifted him to his house and kept him as a prisoner there. 13. He dressed up as ‘pathan’ and travelled from Calcutta to Peshawar, Kabul, Iran and Russia and reached Berlin (Germany) on 28th March, 1942. 14.Indians living in Germany gave him a warm welcome. There, through Berlin Radio, he urged Indians to fight against the British Empire. 15. On 29th May, 1941, he met Hitler in Germany and discussed in detail about the independence of India. |
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Give the Slogans of “Azad Hind Fauj”. |
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Answer» Under Azad Hind Fauj, Bose in his speeches and on radio, gave slogans like ‘Chalo Delhi’ (Let’s march to Delhi) and “Turn Mujhe khoon do, mein tumhe Azadi doonga” (Give me blood, I will give you freedom). |
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विदेश की भूमि पर हिंदू का सूचित राष्ट्रध्वज सर्वप्रथम किसने फहराया ?(A) श्यामजी कृष्ण वर्मा(B) राणा सरदारसिंह(C) मैडम भिखाई कामा(D) मदनलाल धींगरा |
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Answer» (C) मैडम भिखाई कामा |
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Who died in lathicharge while opposing Simon commission?A. Pandit Jawaharlal NehruB. Lala LajpatraiC. Govind Vallabh pantD. Motilal Nehru |
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Answer» B. Lala Lajpatrai |
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According to Monford Provision, how many years are needed for the improvement in the commission?A. 20 yearsB. 10 yearsC. 7 yearsD. 5 years |
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Answer» Correct option is B. 10 years |
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Who affectionately got the name ‘Netaji’?A. Subhash Chandra BoseB. Vallabh Bhai PatelC. Rasbihari BoseD. Jawaharlal Nehru |
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Answer» A. Subhash Chandra Bose |
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‘Quit India Movement’ and the various incidents of the movement. |
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Answer» (A) Quit India Movement:
(B) Strikes during the Quit India Movement:
(C) Harmful activities during Quit India Movement:
(D) Failure of the government in crushing the struggle:
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When was the Lord Mountbatten Plan presented? |
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Answer» Mountbatten presented his plan for partitioning India on 24th March, 1947. |
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Give a detail about the role of Azad Hind Fauj in achieving freedom for India. |
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Answer» 1. Subhash Chandra Bose organized the Indian National Army (INA) to carry on the struggle for Indian’s freedom from the British rule. 2. People gave Subhash Bose the title of ‘Netaji’. 3. Bose in his speeches and on ratio, gave slogans like ‘Chalo Delhi’ (Let’s march to Delhi) and “Turn Mujhe Khoon Do, Mein Tumhe Azadi Doonga’. (Give me blood, I will give you freedom). 4. In Singapore, Subhash Chandra Bose formed a provisional Indian government to free India and became its Prime Minister. 5. This government was recognized by countries of Japan, Germany, Italy, nationalized China and Burma. 6. Netaji visited Andaman and Nicobar Islands and renamed them as ‘Shaheed’ i.e., Martyr and ‘Swarajya’ i.e., Independence respectively. 7. In May, 1944 Netaji’s military units captured Rangoon, Prom and Kohima. 8. Then it marched towards Imphal. ‘ 9. Meanwhile, America dropped two bombs in Japanese cities Nagasaki and Hiroshima. This ruined Japan economically and so it stopped providing financial assistance to the provision government. 10. Also, British aircrafts started warfare against Azad Hind Fauj and so its condition became critical. |
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There was no fixed position for ______ in the Mendeleev’s periodic table.(A) oxygen (B) calcium (C) hydrogen (D) scandium |
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Answer» Correct answer is (C) hydrogen |
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What are heterogeneous mixture? |
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Answer» A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture made up of different substances, or the same substance in different stages which are not uniformly distributed in it. |
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