InterviewSolution
This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 7001. |
Science std 10 Q6 Define Nutrition |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: nutrition is TAKING in of food material and USING them for growth development and REPAIR hope this helps if yes pls mark me as BRAINLIEST and pls follow me |
|
| 7002. |
When magnet and coil are at eest with respect to each other in EMI the bulb |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: So WHATS the question Explanation: |
|
| 7003. |
B. Fill in the blanks with the correct words. 1. Breakdown of rocks over a period of time forms(soil/humus).2. If the parent rock is dark brown, the soil will be ..(black/dark brown)in colour3. Properties of the soil depend on the properties of the(air and watercontent/parent rock).4. The difference in(water absorption capacity/partide size) of the soildetermines its texture.5. Clayey soil becomes(sticky/dry) and(heavy/light)when wet.6. Plants grow well in(acidic/neutral) soils.7. Terrace farming is a method to prevent(soil erosion/soil pollution).8. Prevention of soil crosion is called soil(conservation/terraces).9. Deforestation(increases/decreases) soil erosion.10. We should try to use ...(organic/chemical) pesticides and fertilizers todecrease soil pollution |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: 1. soil 2. dark brown 3. parent rock 4. partide size 5. sticky and wet 6. neutral 7. soil erosion 8. CONSERVATION 9. increases 10. organic Explanation: pls MARK me as the brainliest... |
|
| 7004. |
What is the calorific value of fuel. |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: The CALORIFIC value of FUEL is the quantity of heat PRODUCED by its combustion. |
|
| 7005. |
20. Which of the following is a traditional method ofirrigationO Drip systemO Sprinkler systemO DhekliO All of these |
| Answer» TRADITIONAL SYSTEM of IRRIGATION is DHEKLI | |
| 7006. |
3. Why Scavengers are important for environment? |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: Scavengers play an important role the FOOD web. They KEEP an ecosystem free of the bodies of dead ANIMALS, or carrion. Scavengers BREAK down this organic material and RECYCLE it into the ecosystem as nutrients. hope it will help you. please mark it as brainliest. |
|
| 7007. |
Pollution of air is is which kind of change |
|
Answer» ong>ANSWER: Emissions of POLLUTANTS into the air can result in changes to the climate. Ozone in the atmosphere warms the climate, while different components of PARTICULATE matter (PM) can have EITHER warming or cooling effects on the climate. I hope it helps you |
|
| 7008. |
In which plants are stomata present on the upper surface of the leaves |
|
Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION: Aquatic plants have stomata on the upper surface of leaves because it helps them In the process of exchange of gases in plants those which float on water LIKE lotus. plz follow mark as brainliast |
|
| 7009. |
Which force is applied to move stationary object as well as stop moving object? |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: The FORCE of friction Explanation: please MARK me as a brainlest |
|
| 7010. |
Coal is___and ___fuel |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: non-renewable and EXHAUSTIBLE. |
|
| 7011. |
Q17. Which parts of the brain docontrol the heartbeat? |
|
Answer» >MEDULA OBLONGATA is the PART of brain that CONTROLS the heart beat . |
|
| 7012. |
B Fell in the blanlas with Correct words. 1) BolarConvert Solar energyinto heat and light energyis supplied veapipelines to housesCookinghouses forUseas Cooga3 Reid rain Containsandacids. |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: what is this Explanation: where is your question explain it CLEARLY |
|
| 7013. |
Data group from which chart is derived |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: A chart is a graphical representation of data is represented by symbols, such as bars in a BAR chart, lines in a line chart, slices in a pie chart. A chart can represent tabular data, FUNCTION or some KINDS of quality structure and provides DIFFERENT information. Explanation: I hope it will HELP u |
|
| 7014. |
The valency of the sulphur is |
|
Answer» ong>Explanation: The atomic no of sulphur is 16. Hence it's electronic configuration WOULD be [Ne] 3s2 3P4. It needs two more electrons to complete it's octet and hence ACHIEVE stability ( from the octet rule). So the VALENCY or the 'combining capacity' of the sulphur comes out to be (-2). |
|
| 7015. |
Which of the following is not a type of house? |
|
Answer» ONG>Explanation: where are the following tell the OPTIONS FOLLOW me |
|
| 7016. |
Cow frog method of ingestion |
|
Answer» ong>Explanation: The process of TAKING of food into alimentary CANAL through mouth is called ingestion. The food is captured with the help of sticky tongue. During ingestion, mouth is opened and the tongue is RELEASED out to catch the prey which is then RAPIDLY withdrawn into the buccal cavity and mouth is closed. |
|
| 7017. |
1. Fill in the blanks: (1 marka) The mode of heat transfer that can take place in vacuum is conductionb) The focal length of a spherical mirror isof its radius of curvature, |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: radiation .5 Explanation: PLS mark as BRAINLIEST hope it helps |
|
| 7018. |
ड SINago.O एक इलेक्ट्रान माइक्रोस्केड मेंमी. दूरी तय करता है इलेक्ट्रालेक्ट्रान की चालका कोटिमानभि० मी -1किजिय+S |
|
Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION: hhhsus sishshusyssuususushshsus I am the FIRST TIME in the first time in the first time |
|
| 7019. |
3 Same amount of ice (at 0°C) is kept in a copper and glass beaker of same dimension. Now these two beaker is kept in another beaker containing water at 40°C at the same time. In which case the ice will melt faster? Why? * |
|
Answer» ong>Explanation: Since ICE and WATER are in equilibrium, the temperature would be ZERO. When we heat the mixture, ENERGY supplied is utilized in melting the ice and the temperature does not change till all the ice melts because of the latent heat of fusion. On further heating, the temperature of the water would increase |
|
| 7020. |
0 नीचे दी गई गतिविधि की तस्वीर देखें। एक सप्ताह के बाद गमले में पौधा (ए) स्वस्थ रहता है और गमले में (बी) विल्ट होने लगता है। यह दर्शाता है कि: * |
|
Answer» ONG>Answer: Explanation: PLEASE mark as brainliest |
|
| 7021. |
(C) eosin 2. The magnification power of an electron microscope istimes.(a) 100-1500 0 (b) 100-200 O (C) 100,000-500,000 (d) none of these3. Which of the following is not a stain?(a) safranin(b) kerosene)O (d) methylene blue4. Which of the following is not a unicellular organism?(a) Amoeba(b) ParameciumO (c) Hydra 0 (d) Euglena5. A group of similar cells performing a specific function join together to form a/an(b) tissue 0 (c) organ system O (d) organism(a) organ |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: this is math Explanation: |
|
| 7022. |
Term use for removing hair of sheep alongwith a thin skin ? |
|
Answer» ong>Explanation: The fleece of the sheep along with a thin LAYER of skin is removed from its body. This process is called shearing. Usually, HAIR are removed during the hot WEATHER which enables the sheep to survive WITHOUT their protective protective coat of hair. |
|
| 7023. |
Name the male reproductive part of a flower |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: stamen Explanation: REPRODUCTIVE parts of the FLOWER are the stamen (male, collectively termed the androecium) and carpel (often the carpel is REFERRED to as the pistil, the FEMALE parts collectively termed the GYNOECIUM). |
|
| 7024. |
School bags have wide starp because a pressure applied will be? |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: school BAGS have WIDE strapes because the PRESSURE will be less on SHOULDER |
|
| 7025. |
Name some national parks in India |
|
Answer» ONG>Answer: Gir FOREST national forest Ranthambore national forest Jim Corbett National park Sunderbans This is the answer. PLEASE mark as BRAINLIEST |
|
| 7026. |
28. Galvanisation is a process 1 point used to prevent the rusting ofwhich of the following?O(a) IronO (b) ZincO (c) AluminiumO (d) CopperCTmade in which transfer1 point |
|
Answer» ong>ANSWER: iron and galvanisation is done from ZINC |
|
| 7027. |
If R is the radius of the base of the hat,then the total outer surface area of the hat is: * Option 1Option 2 |
| Answer» ONG>ANSWER: | |
| 7028. |
Leave are attached to the stem at the |
|
Answer» ONG>Answer: Each LEAF typically has a leaf blade called the lamina, which is also the widest part of the leaf. Some leavesare ATTACHED to the plant STEM by a petiole. Leaves that do not have a petiole and are directly attached to the plant stem are called sessile leaves. hope it will help you please mark me as brainlist........ |
|
| 7029. |
B. Harmonica C. Dholakd. Piano1. A sound is produced because of(vibrations/molecules).(Music/Sound) is our basic means of communication.3. Sound needs a— (source/medium) to travel in.4. The unit of frequency is(hertz/seconds)5. Time period is measured in(hertz/seconds).2.B. Fill in the blanks with the correct words. |
| Answer» ONG>ANSWER: | |
| 7030. |
A veins flytrap plant closes it leaves to trap insects .what does this shows about the plant? |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: jdjjdjjjsjfjjkskcckjkkkkf Explanation: nznncnzn |
|
| 7031. |
Mark for true and * for false statements. 1. Soil takes more time to form than to get eroded.2. Roots of plants bind the soil particles and prevent soil erosion.3. Soil erosion due to flowing water is more on hill slopes than on plains.4. Soil in farmlands is less likely to get eroded after a crop is harvested5. Terrace farming is done mainly to reduce soil erosion due to wind. |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: 1. TRUE 2 True 3. True 4. False 5. False Explanation: HOPE THIS HELPS YOUPLEASE FOLLOW ME |
|
| 7032. |
Which of the following gas do not contribute to the formation of acid rain? |
|
Answer» >CARBON monoxide |
|
| 7033. |
What is the cause of kwashiorkor and marasmum? what are it symptoms? |
|
Answer» ONG>Answer: less eating .it's symptoms FATIGUE DIZZINESS weakness ETC pls MARK me brainliest |
|
| 7034. |
D) What is wild life? |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: Wildlife traditionally refers to undomesticated animal species, but has come to include all organisms that grow or LIVE wild in an area WITHOUT being introduced by humans. Wildlife can be found in all ECOSYSTEMS. ... This includes such animals as domesticated cats, dogs, MICE, and gerbils. |
|
| 7035. |
The weight of air acting per unit area is known as |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: Force per UNIT area is called pressure. The thrust acting per unit SURFACE area is pressure. Pressure is measured in newton/metre2, which is equal to 1 pascal (PA). |
|
| 7036. |
Continuously water-logged soils are disadvantageous for plant growth. Why? |
|
Answer» ong>Explanation: They ABSORB OXYGEN that is present in the spaces between soil particles. But in water-logged soils, water occupies the spaces between soil particles and PUSHES the oxygen out into the atmosphere. Thus, roots are deprived of oxygen and this affects ROOT and plant growth. |
|
| 7037. |
The magnification power of an electron microscope is ...........times |
|
Answer» llion Hope it will be helpful |
|
| 7038. |
What is Greenwich Mean time |
|
Answer» ong>Explanation: GREENWICH Mean Time is the mean solar time at the ROYAL Observatory in Greenwich, London, reckoned from midnight. At different times in the past, it has been calculated in different ways, including being calculated from NOON; as a consequence, it cannot be USED to specify a precise time unless a context is GIVEN. |
|
| 7039. |
By buil 4.a) covering the soilc) step farmingd) groMark for true and * for false statements.1. Soil takes more time to form than to get eroded.2. Roots of plants bind the soil particles and prevent3. Soil erosion due to flowing water is more on hill slo1. Soil in farmlands is less likely to get eroded after aTerrace farming is done mainly to reduce soil erosind the answer |
|
Answer» ONG>Answer: 1 TRUE 2 true 3 true 41 FALSE |
|
| 7040. |
A labourer carries a load of 500 N to distance of 10m. Calculate the work done |
|
Answer» ONG>Answer: 5000J Explanation: WORK done=force x DISPLACEMENT =500 x 10 =5000J PLZ..... MARK BRAINLIEST |
|
| 7041. |
Which bone out of all these is immovable in nature .a) backbone.b)skull.c)wrist.d)ankle |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: I guess it's BACKBONE . hope this HELPS |
|
| 7042. |
D) The word which means the same as "imagined" in the passage is 1) Wonderedii) envisionediii) personified |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: PLZ mark as brainliast and follow me |
|
| 7043. |
Column-11 fa) Chlorellin(b) Rhizobium(0) Plasmodium(d) PenicilliumColumn-III(A) Medicine(B) Antibiotic(C) Malaria(D) Nitrogen fixation |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: chlorellin - antibiotics rhizobium- nitrogen fixation plasmodium-maleria BCZ it is also called plasmodium infection pencillium- medicine Explanation: |
|
| 7045. |
3.The process of loading helpsto- |
|
Answer» ong>ANSWER: Loading process (in chemistry) is the process used to speed up the sedimentation process with the help of chemical called 'Alum'. Sedimentation involves SETTLING down of suspended heavy particles present in a mixture at the bottom of the CONTAINER when left undisturbed for some time Explanation: please MARK me as brainliest hope it helps you |
|
| 7046. |
Ener in water bodiesrgydrived from a lowing wotea wotex enegy 6) hydroelectric, energyc)aquatic energy el nen - renewableenergy |
| Answer» ONG>ANSWER: | |
| 7047. |
The part of plant that support it |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: Stem Explanation: STEMS HOLD the plant UPRIGHT and support it. They ALSO transport water, MINERALS and sugars to the leaves and roots. Hope it helps..... |
|
| 7048. |
Where will the atmospheric pressure be greater? |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: •••••°With greater depth of the atmosphere, more AIR is pressing down from above. Therefore, air pressure is greatest at sea level and FALLS with increasing ALTITUDE. On TOP of Mount Everest, which is the tallest MOUNTAIN on Earth, air pressure is only about one-third of the pressure at sea level. |
|
| 7049. |
The process of loading helps to- |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: i need to rank up please PARDON me becouse i tell you ANS LIKE this sorry |
|
| 7050. |
Nylon rayon dacron silk |
|
Answer» RAYON RESEMBLES silk, so it is also known as artificial silk. Rayon can be dyed in different COLOURS and is much cheaper than silk. ... Nylon is very STRONG and its fabric is like silk. Polyester- Polyester, one of the most popular man-made fibres. |
|