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1.

We can see the objects only when_____.

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ANSWER:

DAY is GOING on

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2.

Magnet should be kept in pairswith their_______poles on the same side. ​

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MATERIALS that are not attracted towards magnet are called non-magnetic. Each magnet has two magnetic poles—North and South. A freely suspended magnet always ALIGNS in N-S direction. MAGNETS should be kept in PAIRS with their unlike poles on the same side.

3.

Q 1 fill in the blanks. the heart of a healthy adult person throbs about ________ beats per minute​

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A NORMAL resting heart rate for adults RANGES from 60 to 100 beats per minute.

4.

________is wed to make handle of cookingulensies​

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Plastics are POOR conductor of heat and ELECTRICITY:They do not conduct heat or electricity,so they be USED as insulators. The handles of cooking utensils are MADE of plastic so that we can hold the hot cooking utensils safely.

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5.

Shyam tried to help his mother in making Sharbat. In hurry he added a largeamount of sugar in water and found out that sugar did not dissolve in it.a) What type of solution did he obtain? b) Suggest two ways to Shyam that help him in dissolving the sugar.​

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a. When a solute (the SHARBAT) can no longer HOLD/ dissolve the SOLVENT ( sugar) it is said to be a saturated solution.

A saturated solution is a solution that is so full of a solvent, that it can no longer hold any more.

b.

1. heating the solution will allow the solution to hold more solvent.

2.he can INCREASE the solute (by presumably ADDING water). This can cause it to hold the remaining sugar

6.

What are the types of data? ​

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4 Types of DATA: NOMINAL, Ordinal, Discrete, CONTINUOUS

Introduction.

Qualitative Data Type. Nominal. Ordinal.

Quantitative Data Type. Discrete. Continuous. Can Ordinal and Discrete type overlap?

Different Tests.

Conclusion

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7.

MAIN CHALI I HAVE MY ASL...aur haalat mari hui hai...​

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Answer:

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8.

Explain the greenhouse effect​

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The greenhouse effect is a natural PROCESS that warms the Earth's surface. When the Sun's energy REACHES the Earth's ATMOSPHERE, some of it is REFLECTED back to space and the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases. ... The absorbed energy warms the atmosphere and the surface of the Earth.

The greenhouse effect is a natural process that warms the Earth's surface. When the Sun's energy reaches the Earth's atmosphere, some of it is reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases. The absorbed energy warms the atmosphere and the surface of the Earth.

9.

Could the candle catch fire from a distance? If you wish, you can make a game ofthis. What is the maximum distancefrom which candle can be lit?​

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Explanation:

The SHORT answer to this is that YES, candle wax can CATCH on fire and it can be incredibly dangerous when it does. ... This means that by the nature of the fact that candles last as LONG as they do because they are burning the wax, the candle wax is indeed flammable.

10.

the cylinder doing rolling C constant velocity find radius of curvature of trajectory straight out by c​

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Explanation:

RADIUS of CURVATURE of TRAJECTORY can be FOUND out by

r=(v2x−v2y)/axvy−vxay

11.

Identify the type of friction and define the same:(a). When an object has started moving the irregularities do notget enough time to interlock.(b). When the force applied on a stationary object the objectdoes not move and remains stationary.​

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a. Sliding Friction

This type of friction arises when TWO objects in contact are in motion. It is LESSER than Static friction. This friction is lesser because the irregularities of both surfaces do not get enough time to get locked with each other as the objects are already in motion.

b. Static friction prevents sliding

Static friction is the force holding an object in place on an incline, such as the cheese in Figure 1. The friction force points against the direction that the object would slide without friction. Static friction keeps GRAVITY from pulling the cheese down the incline

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12.

What is the composition of petroleum?​

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Petroleum contains four classes of compound: alkanes, cycloalkanes, AROMATICS, and heteroatomic compounds with one or more ATOMS of nitrogen, sulfur, and/or oxygen. In petroleum chemistry and technology, alkanes are called paraffins; cycloalkanes, naphthenes; and the heteroatomic compounds are LUMPED together as NSOs.

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13.

1)नाव लिहाफुप्फुसांदवारे श्वसन करणारे मत्स्य​

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ANSWER:

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14.

Describes the structure of the human eye , elaborating the function of each part?​

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Explanation:

Sclera: It is the outer covering, a protective tough white layer called the sclera (white part of the eye).

Cornea: The front transparent part of the sclera is called cornea. Light enters the eye through the cornea.

Iris: A dark muscular tissue and ring-like STRUCTURE behind the cornea are KNOWN as the iris. The colour of the iris actually indicates the colour of the eye. The iris also helps regulate or adjust exposure by adjusting the iris.

Pupil: A small opening in the iris is known as a pupil. Its size is controlled by the help of iris. It controls the amount of light that enters the eye.

Lens: Behind the pupil, there is a transparent structure called a lens. By the action of ciliary muscles, it changes its shape to focus light on the RETINA. It BECOMES thinner to focus distant objects and becomes thicker to focus nearby objects.

Retina: It is a light-sensitive layer that consists of numerous nerve cells. It converts images formed by the lens into electrical impulses. These electrical impulses are then transmitted to the brain through optic nerves.

Optic nerves: Optic nerves are of two types. These include cones and rods.

Cones: Cones are the nerve cells that are more sensitive to bright light. They help in detailed central and colour vision.

Rods: Rods are the optic nerve cells that are more sensitive to dim lights. They help in peripheral vision.

15.

What is spore formation? Give an example of an organism that reproduce by spore formation??​

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Spore formation in Bread Mould - definition

The bread mould or Rhizopus PLANT undergoes asexual reproduction using spores. Spores are RESISTANT to adverse ENVIRONMENTAL conditions. Though spores are present in the ENVIRONMENT, FUNGUS does not grow on dry surfaces.

16.

What is organic oil n explain organic oil in hindi​

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ANSWER:

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17.

Question 15:- The cost of a sapling of Mango, Jamun and Peepal is Rs 25, Rs 15 and Rs 10 each. The labour cost for planting each sapling is Rs 0.70. The total amount that Ayushi has to get sanctioned for plantation is - a) Rs. 55382 b) Rs. 58352 c) Rs. 50382 d) Rs. 59362​

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Answer:

58352

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18.

2. A dry cell does not contain any liquid electrolyte.True/false ​

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EXPLANATION:

Q. A DRY cell does not CONTAIN any liquid ELECTROLYTE.True/false

Ans :- A dry cell does not contain any liquid electrolyte :-

False

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19.

8. Organizational Culture -It refers to a set of beliefs, values and attitudes shared by everyone in theorganizationOIt refers to the way in which organizations are managedBoth of the aboveONone of the above​

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ANSWER:

Corporate culture –

It refers to a set of beliefs, VALUES and attitudes SHARED by everyone in the ORGANIZATION.

20.

Evaluate the current through the 1ohm and 5ohm using node analysis for the circuit shown below.​

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ANSWER:

5OHM is NODE ANALYSIS this is the answer for QUESTION

21.

Explain with examples (i) Mass number, (ii) Isotopes and (iii) Isobars. ​

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MASS number

The number of protons and neutrons combined to give us the mass number of an atom. ... As both protons and neutrons are present in the nucleus of an atom, they are together called nucleons. For example, an atom of CARBON has 6 protons and 6 neutrons. Thus, its mass number is 12.

Isotopes

The number of nucleons (both protons and neutrons) in the nucleus is the atom's mass number, and each isotope of a given element has a different mass number. For example, carbon-12, carbon-13, and carbon-14 are three isotopes of the element carbon with mass NUMBERS 12, 13, and 14, respectively.

Isobars

Isobars are atoms (nuclides) of different CHEMICAL elements that have the same number of nucleons.... An example of a series of isobars would be 40S, 40C1, 40Ar, 40K, and 4°Ca. While the nuclei of these nuclides all contain 40 nucleons, they contain varying numbers of protons and neutrons.

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22.

__________ is released in great quantity when there is an increase in blood glucose level.​

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When we EAT food, glucose is ABSORBED from our gut into the bloodstream, raising BLOOD glucose levels. This RISE in blood glucose causes insulin to be released from the PANCREAS so glucose can move inside the cells and be used.

23.

Following questions:(4 marks)Sheetal has measured length of a pencil as 7.2 cm in her practicalexam. She wrote the measurement in her answer sheet as one pointof a pencil marked as X- 108 cm and another point of a pencilmarked as Y 6.50. Teacher when visited her table she saw herrecord hown belowXY2.A) Will Sheetal score full marks in her exam"? If no then, how canshe correct her answer?(2 marks)2.B) Convert the correct measurement of pencil into mm​

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ANSWER:

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24.

Salt is acidic *TrueFalse

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Answer. SALT is acidic. The STATEMENT is False. A pH scale can be used to MEASURE WHETHER it is acidic or basic.

25.

A gas is allowed to expand at constant temperature from its initial volume of 400 mL to a final volume of 2000 mL. The final pressure is calculated to be 5 atm. Calculate the initial pressure.​

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26.

Ame the following. Single choice.(1 Point)Chemical substances secreted by ductless gland.​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

Hormones is the required answer

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27.

What is newton first law of motion​

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Newton's FIRST LAW states that, if a body is at REST or moving at a constant speed in a straight line, it will REMAIN at rest or keep moving in a straight line at constant speed unless it is acted upon by a force.

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28.

Name the digestive juice secreted by the liver explain its specific role in digestion​

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the digestive SYSTEM secreted in the liver is bile juice

digestive system secreted in the liver is bile juiceBIPE JUICE -- FUNCTION

digestive system secreted in the liver is bile juiceBIPE JUICE -- FUNCTION .. the function of bile juice is to EMLCIfies files the fat globules present in the STOMACH emulsifies meaning breaking down of fat globules into SMALL small goggles

29.

What is crop rotation.?????????????????????????batao❓​

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Crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of DIFFERENT types of crops in the same area across a SEQUENCE of growing seasons. It reduces reliance on one set of nutrients, pest and weed pressure, and the probability of developing RESISTANT pest and WEEDS.

30.

Water molecule forms a covalent bond. *TrueFalse

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31.

Omplete the Analogy. Single choice.(1 Point)Parathyroid : Parathormone :: ___________ :: thymosin​

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ANSWER: Parathyroid hormone is mainly controlled by the negative FEEDBACK of CALCIUM levels in the blood to the parathyroid glands. Low calcium levels in the blood stimulate parathyroid hormone SECRETION, whereas high calcium levels in the blood PREVENT the release of parathyroid hormone.

32.

The buzzing sound from a mosquito is produced when itvibrates its wings at an average rate of 1200 vibrations persecond. What is the time period of the vibrations of eachwing?​

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FREQUENCY = 500 vibrations/second. = (1/500) = 0.002 sec.

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33.

Chemical equation of metals and non metals plss anyone answer me ​

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METALS When a METAL reacts with an acid, a salt and HYDROGEN gas are produced. ... ZINC reacts with sulphuric acid to form zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas. Magnesium reacts with sulphuric acid to form magnesium sulphate and hydrogen gas. Aluminium reacts with hydrochloric acid to form aluminium CHLORIDE and hydrogen gas

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34.

What is crop rotation.?????????????????????????ok dekhte h​

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CROP ROTATION is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area ACROSS a sequence of growing seasons. It reduces reliance on one set of nutrients, pest and weed pressure, and the PROBABILITY of developing resistant pest and weeds.

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35.

.2. Explain about the adaptations of animals in polar regions. expalin animalas also​

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Q. Explain about the ADAPTATIONS of ANIMALS in polar regions. expalin animalas also

Ans:- Animals such as polar bears have fur even covering the soles of their feet. This PREVENTS them from slipping on the ice. SOMETIMES, the white colour of the fur HELPS to camouflage the animal against the background of the snow. This helps in predation or not becoming prey.

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36.

What type of disease can be prevented through vaccination ​

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Vaccines are responsible for the control of many infectious diseases that were once common in this country, including polio, measles, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping COUGH), rubella (German measles), mumps, TETANUS, and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib).

37.

What is the common health hazard to the people working in the silk industry?​ brief.​

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The rearers in silk industry are engaged in several types of tasks and GET exposed to multiple physical, chemical, and biological agents, which make them VULNERABLE to various health problems that include injuries, MUSCULOSKELETAL disorders, allergies, eye irritation, and respiratory diseases

38.

Phototrophic, Gravitation, Hydrotropic, Chemotropic. odd man out​

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ANSWER:

GRAVITATION is the answer.

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39.

What is crop rotation.?????????????????????????kyu fir unfollow kr doge✌️✌️✌️✌️​

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40.

What is ec? ✌✌✌⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐​

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An Encumbrance Certificate or EC is a certificate of assurance that the property in question is free from any legal or MONETARY liability such as a mortgage or an uncleared loan.

An Encumbrance Certificate (EC) is an important document used as a proof of free-title/ownership of a property. The document is required when buying or selling a property or when APPLY for HOME loan or loan against property to verify that the CONCERNED property is free of any monetary or legal liabilities.

41.

there are ten tube wells in a lane of fifty houses. what could be the long term impact on the water table?​

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If the people of the fifty houses use the ten TUBE WELLS, then the water REQUIRED by them is drawn from the ground. If these tube wells are USED for long time, then the ground water would be REDUCED and the water table would go down.

42.

Phototrophic, Gravitation, Hydrotropic, Chemotropic​

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ANSWER:

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43.

We can find the water absorbing capacity of each soil by analysing the table.​

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ANSWER:

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44.

11. What is cell theory? Name the scientists who postulated it?​

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Credit for developing cell theory is usually given to two SCIENTISTS: THEODOR SCHWANN and Matthias Jakob Schleiden. While Rudolf Virchow contributed to the theory, he is not as credited for his ATTRIBUTIONS toward it.

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45.

What is the common health hazard to the people working in the silk industry?​

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The rearers in silk INDUSTRY are engaged in several types of TASKS and get exposed to multiple physical, chemical, and biological agents, which make them vulnerable to various health problems that include INJURIES, musculoskeletal disorders, allergies, eye IRRITATION, and respiratory DISEASES

46.

Oxygen is a _________ in respiration1.reactant2.reaction

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ANSWER:

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EXPLANATION:

Oxygen is a __reactant_______ in respiration

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47.

1.      Convert: a) 250C to 0F    b) 770F to 0C ​

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Answer:

25°F = 77F

77°F = 25°C

Explanation:

Fahrenheit = (CELSIUS x 1.8) + 32

Celsius = ((Fahrenheit - 32) x 5) ÷ 9

a) 25°c = (25 X 1.8) + 32 = 45 + 32 = 77°F

b)  77°F = {(77 -32) X 5} ÷9 = {45 X 5} ÷9 = 225÷ 9 = 25°C

48.

Explain the adaptations of animals in polar regions.​

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Explanation:

Animals in POLAR regions have adapted to survive in these extreme CONDITIONS. They have thick fur or feathers, BLEND in with the white snow, or hibernate during the coldest WINTER months. The MASS of ice at the very tip of the north and south Poles is called the polar ice cap.

49.

9In a horse-shoe magnet,magnetism is the strongest at(1 Point)At north poleAt south poleAt both the polesAt the middle curve​

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ANSWER:

At the MIDDLE CURVE

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50.

PART-AThe process in which plants can give rise to new plants without seeds is called(a) asexual reproduction (b) sexual reproduction (c) pollination (d) fragmentation​

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ANSWER:

fragmentation

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