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1.

Define the following components used in nuclear reactors :1. fuel2. moderator 3. control rod4. coolant 5. protection wall​

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Answer:

1.Nuclear Fission CREATES Heat

Reactors use uranium for nuclear fuel. The uranium is processed into small ceramic pellets and stacked together into SEALED METAL tubes called fuel rods. ... The heat created by fission turns the water into steam, which SPINS a turbine to PRODUCE carbon-free electricity.

Explanation:

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2.

16. in modern periodic table..cus we move from left to rightalong the period, the atomic size of the elements .al increasesby does nol chondee decreasesdzfirst_encilases and then decreases.​

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Answer:

ATOMIC SIZE USUALLY increases on goning down in a group as the number of shells also increases .But,it decreases on moving left to right across the period due to the shrinking of ATOM because of increasing nuclear FORCE

3.

Which of the following is an anion with Valency two?(A) Sulphate(B) Carbonate(C) hydride(D) Phosphate.​

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ANSWER:

a) SULPHATE [So₄]²⁻

Explanation:

4.

7.If onion peel cells and cheek cells are observed through a microscope, state thtwo major differences that the observer is likely to find.​

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ANSWER:

onion CELLS have CELL WALL but CHEEK cells don't have any cell wall.

Explanation:

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5.

He growth of the plant in the direction of sunlight is-type of movement.a) Hydrotrophic b) Gravitrophic c) Chemotrophic d) Phototrophic​

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ANSWER:

OPTION a is CORRECT answer

6.

1. what is cell wall ? give its role in the cell body ?2. what is migration ? why do the birds migrate from one country to another ? 3. define the term irrigation ? list different method of irrigation? 4. explain different steps of WWTP ( waste water treatment) ​

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Answer:

1.cell wall is the outer layer of plant cell made up of cellulose. It help in preventing of foreign material into the cell.

2.Movement of ANIMALS from ONE place to another for breeding or for survival. They migrate from one place to another DUE to CLIMATIC changes and for breding

7.

13. Assertion (A): Following are the members of a homologous series.CH,OH, CH,CHLOH. CH.CH.CH OHReason (R) : A series of compounds with some functional group but differing by CH. unit is called ahomologous series.​

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ANSWER:

ASSERTION is TRUE but REASON is FALSE

8.

Que. 1. Fill in the blanks :-i) Cholera is caused byii) A liquid fueln homes isiii) To move a loaded trolley we have toiv) The unite of frequency isv) The planet which is furthers from the sun isQue.2. Tick True False against the following statements​

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ANSWER:

IV) HERTZ (HZ)

EXPLANATION:

iv) hertz (hz)

iv) hertz (hz)

9.

0.2 COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING CONCEPT MAP:1.Dialects of Nagaland:1. Angami2.3.4.5​

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ANSWER:

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10.

Two models of the solar system from different time periods are shown. The model on the left is from 100 CE, and the model on the right is from 2017 CE. What conclusion can be drawn based on these models of the solar system?A:Scientists created the models by physically measuring distances between objects.B:Scientists used the same techniques and equipment to construct both of the models.C:The models differ because the Sun and the planets have changed their positions in space.D:The models differ because new information has been discovered by scientists using technology

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Answer:

OPTION:D is answer

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11.

2. Which of the following process is used to separate seeds and solid particles of pulp fromfruit juices?a) Filtration b) Evaporationb) Evaporation c) Condensation d) Decantation​

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the ANSWER is (a) FILTRATION

12.

FILL IN THE BLANKS1. Fibres are of two kindsfibres andfibres.2. The removal of wool from sheep is called3. The eggs of silk moth are fed on4. The process of shedding the skin by larva is known as5. The person who removes the wool is called​

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FILL IN THE BLANKS

1. NATURAL FIBRE AND SYNNTHIC FIBRE

2. SHEARER

3. MULBERRY

4. MOULTING

5. SHEARER

13.

1 leaves of which of the following plant has reticulate venation?a) Wheatb)Paddy c) Peepald) Ginger​

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ANSWER:

PEEPAL

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14.

Chapter no. 16- Heredity and VariationQ1) A)Fill in the blanksa.Chromosomes are mainly made up ofb. The component which is in the nuclei of cells and carries the hereditarycharacteristics is calledB) Filling the blanks based on the given relationship.a. Male:44+XY:: Femaleb. Homozygous irr: Heterozygous:..c. Down's syndrome:47 chromosomes : Turner's syndrome:​

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ANSWER:

(a)ans-protein and a SINGLE MOLECULE of DNA

15.

When alpha particles are sent through a thin metal foll, most of them go straight through the foil because(A) alpha particles are much heavier than electrons.(B) alpha particles are positively charged(C) most part of the atom is empty(D) alpha particles move with high velocity​

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ANSWER:

(C) most PART of the ATOM is EMPTY

16.

163G.trated byride oncere 10.1).M Phase - actual division derary fromGcell typeCytokinesisprogressninutes.o basicAnaphaceSPropheseG,hen thend theen two​

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EXPLANATION:

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17.

1. What are the major types of pollution?2. What are natural resources?3. What are the stars made of? pls dont type unqanted answer pls​

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Answer:

1: Air pollution, water pollution

2: Natural RESOURCES are resources which are nit man MADE and resources which we obtain naturally by GROUND, TREES and others.

3: STARS are made of hot gas.

18.

Which of the following statements is true ?(A) A proton is 1837 times heavier than an electron.(B) A proton is 1/1837 times heavier than an electron.(C) A proton is 1/1837 times lighter than an electron.(D) Proton has the same mass as an electron.​

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ANSWER:

C is the answer

Explanation:

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19.

1. What are the major types of pollution?2. What are natural resources?3. What are the stars made of?​

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1. The three major types of pollution are air pollution, water pollution, and land pollution.

2. Natural resources are resources that exist without any actions of HUMANKIND. This INCLUDES all valued CHARACTERISTICS such as commercial and industrial use, aesthetic value, scientific interest and cultural value.

3. Stars are huge celestial bodies made MOSTLY of HYDROGEN and helium that produce light and heat from the churning nuclear forges inside their cores.

20.

1. What is continuous destruction of forests known as?2. Which instrument is used to record the seismic waves?3. Name the nearest visible galaxy.​

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1) Deforestation

2) RICHTER scale

3) ANDROMEDA

21.

In regions with cold climate, the aquatic plants and animals can survive even when theatmospheric temperature goes below 0° C(A) Ice formed on the surface of water is bad confuter of heat(B) Further heat exchange between water and atmosphere is blocked (C) Anomalous behaviour of water(D) All of the above​

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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22.

Read the following question number (a) to (e) on the basis of your understanding of thefollowing paragraph and related studied concepts.Blood is a fluid connective tissue that circulates throughout our body and delivers essentialsubstances like oxygen to the body cells. It also transports metabolic waste products away from thecells. Figure alongside depicts the percentage composition of different components of blood. Bloodcannot be made or manufactured outside the body. Blood donation is the only source of blood forpatients that need blood transfusion.Plasma (55%)White blood cellsand platelets (

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ANSWER:

Blood

Body fluid

Blood is a body fluid in humans and other animals that DELIVERS necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells and transports metabolic waste products AWAY from those same cells. In vertebrates, it is COMPOSED of blood cells suspended in blood plasma.

Latin: haema

23.

1. what is lubricant ? how does a lubricant reduce friction ?2. why is friction called a necessary evil? 3. what are the changes occur during adulescence ?4. A girl is 11 years old and 125cm tall . find her height at the end of the growth period using the formula ?​

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  1. Lubrication reduces the HEAT generated when two surfaces are in motion. It smoothes the process by forming a film between two surfaces that reduces friction and thus improves performance and efficiency. There are different variety of lubricants and oils available such as Engine Oil, Hydraulic Oil, and Greases.
  2. Frictional force causes a lot of losses in general upkeep and wear and tear of machinery. HENCE it is considered as a evil. But almost all crucial tasks cannot be CARRIED out without the presence of friction. ... Hence it is considered as a necessary evil .
  3. An adolescent may grow several inches in several months followed by a period of very slow growth, then have another growth spurt. Changes with puberty (SEXUAL maturation) may happen gradually or several signs may become visible at the same time.
24.

(B) Classify the below given properties for unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms.Its body is made up of more than one cell.It has an organ or organ system.It does not contain tissue.Fish is an example of this.Euglena is an example of this.-2Its body is made up of a single cell.Explain the difference on the basis of properties(1) Thermosetting plastics and thermoplastics.(2) Physical properties of metals and non metal physical properties,(3) Useful micro organisms and harmful micro organisms.​

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Answer:

B)

*multicellular organisms

*multicellular organisms

*unicellular organisms

*multicellular organisms

*unicellular organisms

*unicellular organisms

C)

1) THERMOSETTING PLASTICS- Good electrical insulator, hard, brittle unless reinforced, resists chemicals well

THERMOPLASTICS- Upon HEATING, they are softened or melted, then shaped, formed, welded, and solidified when cooled.

2) METALS- They are ductile, Good conductor of heat

NON METALS- They are non ductile, Bad conductor/Non conductor of heat.

3) USEFULL MICRO-ORGANISMS - These MICROORGANISMS helps in the production of SEVERAL food items, medicines, manufacturing and research.

HARMFUL MICRO-ORGANISMS - They cause several diseases in human beings, animals, and PLANTS which can even LEAD to death. The harmful microorganisms not only damage the human body but also the food we eat.

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25.

Q2. A)Answer the following questions:a) What is meant by ceramic.Ans:b) Classify carbonAns:​

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Answer:

CERAMIC materials are special because of their properties. They typically possess high MELTING points, low electrical and thermal CONDUCTIVITY values, and high comprehensive strengths. Also they are generally hard and brittle with very good chemical and thermal stability. Ceramic materials can be categorized as traditional ceramics and advanced ceramics. Ceramic materials like clay are categorized as traditional ceramics and normally they are made of clay, silica, and feldspar. As its name suggests, traditional ceramics are not supposed to meet rigid specific properties after their PRODUCTION, so cheap technologies are utilized for most of the production processes.

Traditional Ceramics

Ball clay, China clay, Feldspar, Silica, Dolomite, Talc, Calcite and Nepheline are the common materials used for most of the ceramic products. Each raw material contributes a certain property such as dry strength, plasticity, shrinkage, etc. to the ceramic body. Therefore, by careful selection of materials, desired properties are acquired for the final output. Powder preparation is a MAJOR consideration in the ceramic industry. Surface area, particle size and distribution, particle shape, density, etc. each have their own effect on production. Powder has to be prepared to meet required particle size, particle shape, and other requirements for a particular industry. Milling is done to get the desired particle size. Unlike in the ,advanced ceramics industry the purity of ceramic powder is not an issue in traditional ceramics.

26.

Q-1(A) Divide the following properties into the properties of natural fibers and synthetic fibers.These fibers are shiny and easily washable.These fibers are made from chemical substance.These fibers are made from wool, jute etc.Polyster is made from these fibers.These fibers are strong and light.These fibers are relatively less strong.Vegetable material is used to make these fibers.These fibers are not harmful to the environment.​

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EXPLANATION:

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27.

Q1. B)Answer the following questions in one sentence :a) What would be the pH of a salt of strong acid and a strong base ?Ans:b) Write atomic number, atomic mass number and valency of carbon.Ans:c) What is meant by saturated brine.Ans:d) Write the chemical formula of washing soda, baking soda and bleaching powder.Ans:d) What is meant by dye.Ans:​

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Answer:

1.Name the acid present in the following:

(i) Tomato (ii) VINEGAR (III) Tamarind

Answer. (i) Oxalic acid (ii) ACETIC acid (iii) Tartaric acid

2.15 mL of water and 10 mL of sulphuric acid are to be mixed in a beaker

(i) State the method that should be followed with reason.

(ii)What is this process called?

Answer.

(i) The acid is to be added slowly in water to PREVENT the mixture to be splashed. The

reaction is highly exothermic, therefore, constant cooling should be done.

(ii)The process is called dilution.

28.

1. what is the dispersion of light ?2. what is the blind spot in our eye? 3. state the laws of reflection ?4. state the uses of electrolysis ?​

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1) The SEPARATION of visible light into its different colors is known as dispersion

2) The spot where your optic nerve connects to your retina has no light-sensitive cells, so you can't see anything there. That's your blind spot.

3) The first law of reflection states that the incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal to the SURFACE of the mirror, all lie in the same plane. The second law of reflection states that the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence. Both angles are measured with respect to the normal to the mirror.

4) Electrolysis is USED in industry for the production of many metals and non-metals (e.g., aluminium, magnesium, chlorine, and fluorine). Electrolysis is commonly EMPLOYED for coating one metal with another. The method of coating one metal with another using an electric current is called ELECTROPLATING.

29.

Explain what causes something to be a magnetCan someone Help me pls?

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Magnetism is the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other. Magnetism is caused by the motion of ELECTRIC charges.

Every substance is made up of tiny units called atoms. Each atom has electrons, particles that carry electric charges. SPINNING like tops, the electrons circle the NUCLEUS, or core, of an atom. Their movement generates an electric current and CAUSES each electron to act like a microscopic MAGNET.

30.

Sandhye was unable to contain herself. (Turn into negative)a) Sandhya fail to contain herself.b) Sandhya could not contain herself.Sandhya was not unable to contain herself. d) Sandhya avoided to contain herself.Section​

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ANSWER:

B) SANDHYA COULD not CONTAIN herself.

31.

2. 1) The distance between the object and its image formed by a plane mirror appears tobe 16 cm. What is the distance between mirror and object?Plane Minor1MBAObject(AB)17Image(AB)АMAk*16 cmPage 1 of 2​

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ANSWER : HOPEFULLY IT HELPS U

Explanation:

For plane MIRRORS, the OBJECT distance (is equal to the image distance. That is the image is the same distance BEHIND the mirror as the object is in front of the mirror. If you stand a distance of 2 meters from a plane mirror, you must look at a LOCATION 2 meters behind the mirror in order to view your image.

32.

Q. 33 a) State the Law of Conservation of Momentumconserved during a collisionb) Derive a mathematical expression to show how le i​

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a) For a collision occurring between object 1 and object 2 in an isolated system, the total momentum of the TWO objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the two objects after the collision. That is, the momentum lost by object 1 is equal to the momentum GAINED by object 2.

b) ★ Charles' Law :

It is a law stating that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.

★ Derivation :

according to law ,

V \propto TV∝T (Pressure is constant)

We know that, when proportionality is removed then a constant is added . (K is the constant)

V = KT

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constant always remains same.

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gas−volume=V

1

,temperature=T

1

2^{nd} \: gas - volume = V_{2} , temperature = T_22

nd

gas−volume=V

2

,temperature=T

2

K = \frac{V_1}{T_1}K=

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V

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K = \frac{V_2}{T_2}K=

T

2

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2

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★ Additional Information :

Formula of Gay - lussac law -

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P

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(Volumeisconstant)

Formula of Boyle's Law -

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d

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d

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(Temperatureisconstant)

Ideal gas equation :

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PV=nRT

P - pressure

V = volume

n = number of moles

T = temperature

R = Ideal gas constant

\left(R = 0.0821 \: \frac{L . atm}{mol.K}\right)(R=0.0821

mol.K

L.atm

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33.

1. The maximum oistance traveled by the panduluon from manposition is called_______2. Frequency is measured in_____3 ______Hz means hundred oscillation in one onAmeri​

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Answer:

1)Amplitude

2)HERTZ (Hz)

3)1/100 of an hour, the frequency is 100 PER hour.

34.

यदि x और दो अंकों वाली दी गई एकसंख्या के क्रमशः इकाई एवं दहाई के अंकहैं, तो बनने वाली संख्या होगी-(A)10x+y(B)xy(C).yx(D)10y+x​

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ANSWER:

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35.

0.1 Fill in the blanks with an appropriate answer:was the symbol of the Fascist Party.2. Theis the major foundation of all other rights and privileges guaranteeIndian citizens3is an average of atmospheric conditions over a long period of time.2.2 State whether the given statements are true or false:Gandhiji considered the Indian inde​

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EXPLANATION:

c) When state and NATIONAL PARTIES TOGETHER FORM the government. (d) When several parties in a multiparty system ... · या पानाचे भाषांतर करा

36.

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ANSWER:

A terminal is the POINT at which a conductor from a component, device or network comes to an end. Terminal may also refer to an ELECTRICAL connector at this endpoint, ACTING as the reusable interface to a conductor and creating a point where external CIRCUITS can be connected

37.

CHECK YOURSELF_Name the following.1. A naturally occurring indicator.2. The original colour of the china rose indicator.3. The water - soluble pigment of red cabbage juice.4. What is the colour of each of the following indicators in (a) neutral (b) acid (c) basic solution?(i) Red Litmus(i)Turmeric Solutionpleas gave answer ​

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Answer:

1. Turmeric

2. CHINA rose is a light PINK colored solution which is extracted from the red flowers of China rose plant with water. Acid turns China rose INDICATOR to magenta and BASES turns it to green colour.

3. Red cabbage contains a water-soluble pigment called anthocyanin that changes color when it is mixed with an acid or a base.

4. a.) no colour change

B.) Red litmus paper turns blue in base & there is no

colour change when placed in acid.

c.) Blue litmus paper turns red in acid & there is no

colour change when placed in base.

38.

निम्न में से किस तत्व का नाम संस्कृत भाषासे लिया गया है?(A)सोडियम(B)ताँबा(C)सल्फर(D)जस्ता​

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ANSWER:

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39.

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Explanation:

science is the pursuit and the application of knowledge and UNDERSTANDING of the NATURAL and social world FOLLOWING a systematic methodology based on EVIDENCE

40.

What should we normally do when someone constantly ignores you?​

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Answer:

The Oxford English dictionary definition of marginalisation is: “To render or treat as marginal; to remove from the CENTRE or mainstream; to FORCE (an individual, minority group, etc.) to the PERIPHERY of a dominant social group; (GEN.) to belittle, depreciate, discount, or dismiss.” Within the academic literature

41.

The resistivity oftwo conductors and 'B' are so1.69 x10-82 m and 5.90*10*1 m respectively.which of them is used in:​

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ANSWER:

the CONDUCTOR with LOW RESISTIVITY should be USED.

42.

1.j) Name the sound producing organ in human beings. (For 1 mark)2.j) How does the atmospheric pressure change with increase in temperature? Explain. (For 2 marks) 3.g) A pendulum oscillates 80 times in 5 seconds. Find it's time period and frequency. Explain it with formula(s). (For 3 marks) *Important questions so please answer judiciously and correctly*Mention the question no. correctly*Please don't leave the answer in half or post something irrelevant​

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Answer:

Answer 3 is in the attachment.

1.The larynx is also called a VOICE box which is the sound- producing organ of human beings.

2.Warm air causes air pressure to rise. When air molecules collide, they exert FORCE on each other. When GAS molecules are heated, the molecules move more quickly, and the increased VELOCITY causes more collisions. As a result, more force is exerted on each molecule and air pressure increases.

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43.

State the rules used for drawing ray diagrams for the formation of an iinagrby a concave lens.​

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ANSWER:

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44.

Snail belongs to phylum ____(a) Echinodermata (b) mollusca (c) Platyhelminthes (d) hemichordata​

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ANSWER:

mollusca

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45.

____ protein is used against Cancer .(a) Interleukin (b) somatostatin (c) insulin (d) interferon​

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INSULIN

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46.

Do as directed. (10)(1) How do microorganisms increase soil fertility ? (2) Which activity would you do to prove that the temperature of a substance must reach the combustion point of that substance in order to ignite it? (3) How is petroleum made up ? (4) Collect information and make a note on how food is preserved in your home. (5) Make a note on which microorganisms are used in your home to make different dishes?​

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Answer:

When microorganisms decompose ORGANIC matter, they USE the CARBON and nutrients in the organic matter for their own growth. They release excess nutrients into the soil where they can be TAKEN up by plants.

47.

Time to AnswerА.Very short answer type questions :1. Name any two mammals.+2. What is the white part of an egg called ?3. Name two insects which grow after moulting.4. How many days does a chick take to come out of an egg?5. Name any two animals which lay eggs.BShort answer type questions:1. Why should animals reproduce ?2. What are the four stages in the life cycle of a butterfly?पै​

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Explanation:

  1. squirrel,panda
  2. The white part of the EGG (also called the albumen)
  3. Butterfly, mosquito
  4. 21 days
  5. Birds and fishes

B

  1. Most importantly, REPRODUCTION is necessary for the survival of a species. ... This type of reproduction produces genetically-identical organisms (clones),whereas in sexual reproduction, the genetic material of two individuals combines to produce offspring that are genetically different from their parents.

2. Butterflies, moths, beetles, flies and bees have complete metamorphosis. The young (called a larva instead of a nymph) is very different from the adults. It also usually eats different types of food. There are four stages in the metamorphosis of butterflies and moths: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. whereas in sexual reproduction, the genetic material of two individuals combines to produce offspring that are genetically different from their parents.

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48.

Name the element which has twice as many electrons in its second shell as in its first shell?I don't use whats.App​

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Answer:

The element which has TWICE as many ELECTRONS in its second shell as in the first shell is CARBON. The CORRECT answer is carbon.

49.

1- In____and____forest department takes care of the trees.2- The_____officials prevent the cutting down of trees in the forest.3- The Municipal Corporation sends _____to water the plants on the road side.plz fill these blanks​

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Answer:

In physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate. Force can ALSO be described intuitively as a PUSH or a pull. A force has both MAGNITUDE and direction, making it a VECTOR quantity.

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50.

Assertion:Most of the α (alpha) particles passed through Gold foil in Rutherford’sexperiment. Reason: According to Rutherford, electrons revolve round the Nucleus. ​

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Answer:

ASSERTION AND REASON ARE TRUE BUT REASON IS NOT CORRECT EXPLANATION OF ASSERTION