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……. bear the loss.A) Accountants B) Managers C) Workers D) Owners |
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Answer» Answer is (D) Owners |
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| 5702. |
The facilities provided to permanent employeesA) Provident Fund B) Health insurance C) Leave facilities D) All the above |
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Answer» (D) All the above |
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| 5703. |
……… is a casual worker. A) Anand B) Umar C) PushpaD) Nazar |
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Answer» Answer is (C) Pushpa |
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| 5704. |
Explain the process of paper-making in your own words. |
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Read the following passage and answer the questions.WORKING IN PAPER MILLA factory employs a large number of workers of different kinds – some work on machines, some help them, sometake care of electrical fittings, some help in transporting the materials, etc. Some of them are highly qualified like engineers while others may have education from ITI and polytechnic colleges. Still, others may be illiterates doing manual work like cleaning. A factory also employs people on different terms and conditions. a. Whom does a factory employ?b. Who is highly qualified in them?c. What are the other two courses mentioned here?d. Who does manual work?e. How does a factory employ people? |
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Answer» a) A factory employs a large number of workers of different kinds – some work on machines, some help, some help in transporting the materials, etc. b) Engineers are highly qualified in them. c) I.T.I. and polytechnic. d) Some others, maybe illiterates, do the manual work. e) A factory employs people on different terms and conditions. |
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| 5706. |
At present this wood is used more in the paper industry. A) Bamboo B) Eucalyptus C) Subabul D) Guava |
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Answer» Answer is (C) Subabul |
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What is called raw material? |
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Answer» Materials required to produce a commodity are called raw materials. |
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| 5708. |
What does the picture show?A) Andhra Paper Mill B) Coastal Paper Mill C) Sugar factory, Vyyuru D) Sugar factory, Tiruvuru |
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Answer» A) Andhra Paper Mill |
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The main stage in papermaking A) cutting into pieces B) making of wood pulp C) spreading the wood pulp D) pressing |
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Answer» (C) spreading the wood pulp |
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| 5710. |
This wood is used generally in the paper industry. A) Bamboo B) Eucalyptus C) SubabulD) All the above |
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Answer» (D) All the above |
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Imagine that you wish to start a leather or textile factory. What are the aspects you will have to consider for setting up a mill? |
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Answer» The aspects I have to consider for setting up a mill (textile): I have to – 1. select land for construction. 2. accumulate capital, work, and fixed. 3. install heavy machinery. 4. select skilled laborers and designers. 5. take the advice of seniors in the industry. 6. train me as the best entrepreneur. 7. prepare a checklist with questions Eg: What to? Why to? How to? 8. fix short term and long term goals, 9. make research about the market. |
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……… get paid very high salaries. A) Accountants B) Clerks C) Sr. Managers D) Managers |
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Answer» (C) Sr. Managers sr managers.c |
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… employees get bonus.A) Temporary B) Permanent C) Casual workers D) Owners |
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Answer» (B) Permanent |
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Observe the given picture and answer the questions.a. What is the wood in the lorry?b. What is the machine in the picture?c. Is anybody operating the machine? (Imagine)d. Where is the wood?e. What is it used for? |
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Answer» a) Bamboo b) It is a Bamboo lifter. c) Yes, somebody is operating the machine. d) The wood is in the truck. e) It is used for making paper. |
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The time is taken for cutting a lorry of wood into piecesA) 20 mts B) 30 mts C) 40 mts D) 50 mts |
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Answer» Answer is (B) 30 mts |
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This is a primary need for producing a good. A) raw-material B) finished well C) goods D) both A & B |
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Answer» (A) raw-material |
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……. get profits from the factory. A) Accountants B) Owners C) Workers D) Clerks |
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Answer» Answer is (B) Owners |
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This takes subabul to the machine which cuts it into pieces. A) conveyor belt B) crane C) human beings D) none |
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Answer» (A) conveyor belt |
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The main paper industries are here in Andhra Pradesh. A) Andhra paper mill (Rajahmundry) B) KurnoolC) Guntur D) Both A & B |
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Answer» (D) Both A & B |
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Paper industries are established mainly in these areas A) bamboo B) the area of softwoodC) both A & B D) none |
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Answer» (C) both A & B |
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Match the following :1.Skeletal system(a)Heart2.Digestive system(b)Kideny3.Respiratory system(c)Brain4.Circulatory system(d)Stomach5.Nervous system(e)Lungs6.Excretory system(f)Skull |
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Answer» 1. – f 2. – d 3. – e 4. – a 5. – c 6. – b |
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The functional units of the kidney are called _______(a) Nephrons(b) Neuron(c) bladder(d) urethra |
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Answer» Correct answer is (a) Nephrons |
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_______ gland is located in the neck region. (a) Pituitary (b) Thyroid (c) Adrenal (d) Thymus |
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Answer» Correct answer is (b) Thyroid |
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What are your suggestions to stop pollution caused by industries? |
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Answer» The steps to Be taken to stop pollution caused by industries: 1. The trees should be grown widely near industrial areas. 2. The mill owners should start an effluent treatment plant to which all the water mixed with chemicals is sent. This machine will remove contaminants and produce environmentally safe water and solid waste suitable for disposal or reuse. |
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Why are the authorities of paper mills dividing the work into shifts? |
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Answer» Nobody can work continuously for 24 hours. There is a need for more production. So the authorities are dividing the work into shifts. |
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Pituitary gland is located at _______ in our body.(a) Neck region(b) base of brain(c) Abdomen region(d) above the kidney |
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Answer» Correct answer is (b) base of brain |
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Match the following :1. EarCardiac muscle2. Skeletal systemFlat muscle3. DiaphragmSound4. HeartAir sacs5.LungsProtection of internal organs |
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What is Aquifer? |
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Answer» The ground water stored between layers of hard rock below the water table is called Aquifer. |
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As a student write any four suggestions you would like to give for reducing paper wastage. |
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Answer» 1. Copy on both sides of the paper. 2. Buy recycled paper. 3. Use chlorine-free paper. 4. Eliminate unnecessary subscriptions. 5. Use a routing slip. |
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The _______ is a complex organ which is placed inside the cranium.(a) Kidney(b) Heart(c) Lungs(d) Brain |
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Answer» Correct answer is (d) Brain |
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The organ A which is located inside the skull of our body is protected by a bony box B and it is surrounded by three membranes C. The space between the membranes is called with a liquid D which protects the organ R from mechanical shocks. The organ R in combination with another organ E makes up the central nervous system.1. What is organ R ?(i) Brain(ii) Heart(iii) Lungs(iv) Kidneys2. Name B.(i) Meninges(ii) Cranium(iii) Spinal cord3. While walking barefooted, if we happen to step on a sharp piece of stone, we immediately lift our foot up. Which of the two organs, A or E, is directly involved in this action ?(i) A(ii) E4. If we step out from a darkened room into bright sunshine, we close our eyes for a moment. Which of the two organs, A or E, is directly involved in this action ?(i) A(ii) E5. Name the organ E.(i) Meninges(ii) Cranium(iii) Spinal cord |
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Answer» 1. (i) Brain 2. (ii) Cranium 3. (ii) E 4. (i) A 5. (iii) Spinal cord |
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Name the mechanism by which amount of hormone in the blood is regulated. |
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Answer» Feedback mechanism. |
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Blood pressure and heart rate will be regulated by which part of the brain? |
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Answer» Hind part Medulla oblongata is responsible for the control of involuntary activities such as breathing, blood pressure (BP) etc. |
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For a receiving tennis player, what is the path from the stimulus to the response ? |
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Answer» Eye receive stimulus, i.e., the vision of ball. Receptor receives a stimulus and stimulates nerve endings. Impulses are produced. Impulses travei along receptor neuron to the spinal cord. In the spinal cord, they are transmitted via synapse to relay neurons. Through another synapse, impulses are transmitted from relay to effector neuron. Effector neuron receive decision from brain. Effector neuron moves to effector i.e., arm. The bicep/tricep muscles arrange themselves for the response. |
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Explain with the help of an example how the timing and amount of hormone released ate regulated ? |
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Answer» It is regulated by feedback mechanisms. Example: Rise in sugar level in blood- insulin secreted by the pancreas. Fall in blood sugar level - insulin secretion is reduced. |
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More than 50 per cent loss due to floods occurs in two states of: (a) Punjab and Haryana (b) Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra (c) Uttar Pradesh and Bihar (d) Karnataka and Tamil Nadu |
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Answer» (c) Uttar Pradesh and Bihar |
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Cyclones of Bay of Bengal take place: (a) From January to February (b) From June to July (c) From August to September (d) From October to December |
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Answer» (d) From October to December |
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What is meant by drought? |
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Answer» A drought is a period of below-average precipitation in a given region, resulting in prolonged shortage in the water supply, whether atmospheric, surface water or ground water. |
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From where do the tropical cyclones enter into India? |
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Answer» The tropical cyclones arise in the ocean and enter into India through Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. |
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What do you meant by bi-famine? |
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Answer» When it is so little rainfall that neither food grain nor fodder for live-stocks is available, then the conditions thus created are called bi-famine. During this type of famine, both public as well as cattle starye. |
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What is meant by food grain famine? |
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Answer» Due to extremely less rainfall, crops get dried up and are destroyed. Due to this condition of rainfall, less crop production remains un – sufficient to support the public demand. This situation of shortage of food grains is called food grain famine. |
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What is meant by the Famine of Chhappan? |
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Answer» India experienced the most horrific famine in the year 1900. It was very little rainfall since 1896 due to the El Nino effect. This fatal famine is known as the “Chhappan ka Akal” or the Famine of Chhappan. |
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What type of management should be made to face the problem of famine? |
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Answer» A famine is created due to the natural disaster named drought, which is directly related to the availability of water. The intensity of famine is inversely proportional to the availability of water. On the basis of scarcity of water, it is divided into food grain famine, and bi – famine tri – famine. To avoid and to solve this problem, the following steps should be taken: 1. To reduce the intensity of famine, management of ground water may prove to be the most helpful. Therefore, to search for ground water reserves, latest and modern technology like distance communication, satellite, mapping and Geographic Information System (GIS) should be adopted. 2. Water storage areas should be developed in every village. 3. To raise the ground water level in the villages, various small anicuts should be made. 4. The common public should help the local government for developing the water storage areas. 5. There should be water harvesting system in every house and in every building. 6. The strong fencing of fields should be done, so that rain water may not flow out and moisture may be retained in the soil for a long time. 7. Continuous efforts should be made to raise the ground water level. 8. Such crops that need minimum water to grow should be encouraged, so that the water may be saved. 9. Drop irrigation method should be adopted in fields. 10.In canal regions, water seepage and vapouration should be minimized, so that saved water may be used for other purposes. 11.Tourism should be promoted, so that the optional income sources may be developed and the dependence on agriculture may be reduced. 12.Agriculture – forestry and meadows should be developed, so that the ground water level may rise up. |
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Explain the sea storms in detail. |
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Answer» Storm conditions out at sea are defined as having sustained winds of speed be 48 knots or 90 km/hr or greater. In India, they are mostly known as cyclones. In India, their origin is related to Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. Causes of their occurrence: Sea storms are like giant engines that use warm moist air as fuel. That is why, they form only over warm ocean waters near the equator. The warm moist air over the ocean rises upwards from near the surface. Because this air moves up and away from the surface, there is less air left near the surface. The occurrence of sea storms is mainly due to the conjunction of different type of air masses. Some scholars consider that their occurrence is due to the process of convection, often, the process of the change in the conditions of atmospheric pressure is held responsible for their occurrence. Types of Sea Storm: On the basis of air masses, sea storms are divided into two parts: 1. Tropical cyclones 2. Temperate cyclones. In India, tropical cyclones arise in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea, while temperate cyclones arise in the Indian Ocean. Physical form of Sea Storms: Sea storms are the center of least atmosphere pressure in which winds blow from outside towards the center. They have maximum speed in the oceanic region, but when they enter into the land, their speed is reduced. The greater the strength of the center of low air pressure, the greater distance they cover or they are violent. The Effects and Problems which arise: In India, these storms arise in the months of June, July and August in the Arabian Sea and in the month of December in the Bay of Bengal. These storms affect the states of Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and West Bengal, Due to these storms, there is immense loss of life and property, floods occur, trees get uprooted, buildings collapse, the boats are turned down and many other problems occur. Sea storm management: The sea storms cannot be stopped, so safety and rescue is the only remedy. To avoid their intensity, their pre – information should be broadcast and published, so that the public may become aware and stay protected. Individual honesty and dedication is very important and helpful to avoid their intensity. The government and social organisations should take rapid and effective steps to reduce their intensity. |
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Which of these is not an area of maximum flood frequency? (a) Brahmaputra region (b) Lower Ganges Valley (c) Kosi region (d) Rajasthan |
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Answer» Correct Answer is: (d) Rajasthan |
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Match the Following:S. no.AB1clatteringa) come from2Emnateb) with no hope3impulsivelyc) a deep cut4franticallyd) making a loud sound5gashe) run very fast6sprintf) without any thinking |
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Fill in the blanks. 1. The temperature of a place depends upon its ..............., distance from the sea, ocean currents, winds, cloud cover and slope and aspect. 2. Pressure difference causes horizontal movement of air called wind and vertical movement of air called ............3. Humidity refers to the amount of moisture or ................present in the air. 4. Planetary winds are also called permanent or ................ winds. 5. The amount of cloud cover in the sky is expressed in ................................. |
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Answer» 1. The temperature of a place depends upon its latitude, altitude, distance from the sea, ocean currents, winds, cloud cover and slope and aspect. 2. Pressure difference causes horizontal movement of air called wind and vertical movement of air called current. 3. Humidity refers to the amount of moisture or water vapour present in the air. 4. Planetary winds are also called permanent or prevailing winds. 5. The amount of cloud cover in the sky is expressed in discs (shaded in different proportions). |
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What are the elements that determine whether and climate? |
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Answer» The elements that determine climate are the same as those weather, namely temperature atmospheric pressure, humidity, precipitation, wind direction and speed, cloud cover and sunshine. |
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Write briefly about the personal details such as qualification and profession of Roma Talreja and Baleshwar Mishra after discussion with your classmates. |
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Answer» Roma Talreja is 21 years old, B.Com., graduate from Pune. She is working as call centre executive for two years. She loved her job, talking and connecting to customers and making new friends. She is feeling happy and active. Baleshwar Mishra is 21 years old, high school drop out. He is tall and thin youngster fromMirzapur, UP, he is unemployed recently came to Mumbai. In Mumbai he is living with his two elder brothers and hunting a job, but his effort is not fruitful. |
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Why did Baleshwar revisit the spot where Roma had fallen ? |
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Answer» Baleshwar revisited the spot to find out Roma’s belongings. Dinesh told him that her mobile phone and handbag were missing. |
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