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4. Name the first man to walk on the moon.​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

2.

What is antacid???​

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Antacids are MEDICATION that neutralize stomach acid to cut down on HEARTBURN, sour stomach, acid indigestion, and stomach upset. Some antacids also contain simethicone, an ingredient that helps your body get rid of gas. Others have INGREDIENTS that can lead to diarrhea or CONSTIPATION.

3.

In third class lever the ____,__ is in between the fulcrum and the load.loadeffortfulcrum

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4.

Name the source from which litmus solution is obtained what is the use of this solution​

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Litmus solution is extracted from LICHENS. It is used to DETERMINE the solution is neutral/acidic/basic. It has a mauve (PURPLE) COLOUR in distilled water. When added to an acidic solution, it TURNS red.

5.

Limitations of new land Law of octaves​

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❤️ Answer ❤️

The major limitations of Newlands' LAW of OCTAVES were : (i) It was APPLICABLE to only lighter elements having atomic MASSES upto 40 u, i.e., upto CALCIUM. After calcium, the first and the eighth element did not have similar properties.❣️

6.

Panni kurkka uses in Malayalam​

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EXPLANATION:

Panikoorka is an Ayurvedic herb used for treating common cold, cough and fever. This herb native to Kerala is ALSO a NATURAL remedy for arthritis. Although most EFFECTIVE in children, its extract is used to treat STOMACH ulcers and indigestion in adults.

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(4) Zero15. If degree of dissociation of Al(SO) is 25% in a(1) Normal boiling point = experimental boiling point(3) Equal to onesolvent, then[NCERT Pg. 58](2) Normal osmotic pressure = 2 * experimentalosmotic pressure(3) Normal molecular weight = 2 * experimentalmolecular weight1* experimental4(4) Normal freezing point =freezing point​

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  • A glucose SOLUTION which boils at 101.04oC at 1 atm. What will be relative lowering of vapour pressure of an aqueous solution of UREA which is equimolal to given glucose solution? (Given: Kb for water is 0.52 K kg mol-1)
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2. Prepare a detailed project report on compost making activity you did in school.​

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Compost is ORGANIC matter that has been BROKEN down into SIMPLER organic or inorganic matter in a PROCESS called composting.

Explanation:

9.

Give one example of wedge?scissorrazorknobs

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ANSWER:

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10.

Plot A Plot B Justificationa) Aerobic Anaerobic Amount of energy is low and inconsistent in aerobic and high in anaerobicb) Aerobic Anaerobic Amount of energy is high and consistent in aerobic and low in anaerobicc) Anaerobic Aerobic Amount of energy is high and consistent in aerobic and low in anaerobicd) Anaerobic Aerobic Amount of energy is high and inconsistent in anaerobic and low in aerobic​

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B

Explanation:

anaerobic process produces only LESS amount of energy than aerobic process.so option b is correct.

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11.

FILL IN THE BLANKS:-Removing suspended particles from water by using a strainer is called__________.Plz help​

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Answer:

filtration

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A PROCESS that uses a strainer to suspend the SOLID particles from WATER is called filtration.

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12.

Are there any parts of the human body that get oxygen directly from the air and not from the blood? With Explanation.PLEASE FOLLOW ME ❣️❣️❣️ AND THANK MY ANSWERS ❣️❣️❣️​

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Explanation:

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The cornea is the only part of a human BODY that has no BLOOD supply; it gets oxygen directly through the air. The cornea is the fastest HEALING tissue in the human body, thus, most corneal ABRASIONS will heal within 24-36 hours.

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13.

In uniform circular moon, velocity of parcle is(A) constant(B). variable in magnitude() variable in direction(D), both constant and variable in magnitude​

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ANSWER:

both CONSTANT and VARIABLE in MAGNITUDE

14.

Materials with useful change

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Humus forms as a result of the complicated interplay between inorganic CONVERSIONS and organic creatures such as microbes, nematodes, and earthworms. Humus formation is carried out in two steps. First, the organic substances and minerals in the soil DISINTEGRATE. Next, totally new combinations of these broken-down products develop. This leads to the initial stages of humus. Humus formation is a biological process. Only 4-12 INCHES (10-30 centimeters) of humus-containing soil are available in the Earth’s upper crust. This thin layer of earth is all that exists to provide nutrition to all human life. The DESTINY of mankind DEPENDS on these 12 inches!Humus forms as a result of the complicated interplay between inorganic conversions and organic creatures such as microbes, nematodes, and earthworms. Humus formation is carried out in two steps. First, the organic substances and minerals in the soil disintegrate. Next, totally new combinations of these broken-down products develop. This leads to the initial stages of humus. Humus formation is a biological process. Only 4-12 inches (10-30 centimeters) of humus-containing soil are available in the Earth’s upper crust. This thin layer of earth is all that exists to provide nutrition to all human life. The destiny of mankind depends on these 12 inches!Humus forms as a result of the complicated interplay between inorganic conversions and organic creatures such as microbes, nematodes, and earthworms. Humus formation is carried out in two steps. First, the organic substances and minerals in the soil disintegrate. Next, totally new combinations of these broken-down products develop. This leads to the initial stages of humus. Humus formation is a biological process. Only 4-12 inches (10-30 centimeters) of humus-containing soil are available in the Earth’s upper crust. This thin layer of earth is all that exists to provide nutrition to all human life. The destiny of mankind depends on these 12 inches!

15.

Difference land transport and air transport? ​

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Explanation:

Land transport:

  • This type of TRANSPORT is undertaken through artificial tracks and ways.
  • It involves COMPARATIVELY SMALL investment.
  • The speed of this type of transport vary according to the nature of the vehicles.
  • It is useful for internal trade.
  • It is CARRIED on over short distance.
  • Freight rate of this type of transport rate of this type of transport is usually LOW and certain.

Air transport:

  • This type of transport is undertaken through natural ways and tracks.
  • It involves very large investment.
  • The speed of this type of transport is fastest.
  • It is useful for both internal and external trade.
  • It is carried on any distance.
  • The freight of air transport is usually very high
16.

Lactic acid production has occurred in the athlete while running in the 400m race. Which of the following processes explains this event?a) Aerobic respirationb) Anaerobic respiration c) Fermentation d) Breathing​

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b

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LACTIC acid formation occurs only if oxygen is insufficient.so this is anaerobic PROCESS (RESPIRATION)

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A body of mass 12 kg is dropped from a certain height on a planet whose mass and radius both are double that of the earth. Find the value of acceleration due to gravity on the planet.​

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EXPLANATION:

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18.

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ANSWER:

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19.

1) What are different nutrients of food whose deficiency cause non-communicable diseases?) How is unhealthy life style responsible for some diseases?Write five ways to keep our surroundings clean.​

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Answer 1: Introduction. Nutrition-related noncommunicable diseases (N-NCDs) are the most frequent cause of morbidity and mortality in most countries in the EASTERN Mediterranean region (EMR), PARTICULARLY cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer.

Answer 2:

Lifestyle diseases are commonly caused by lack of physical activity, unhealthy eating, alcohol, drugs and smoking, which lead to heart disease, stroke, obesity, type II diabetes and Lung cancer.

Answer 3: Reduce the usage of your electrical appliances. ...

Drive your car less. ...

Reduce the usage of your wooden STOVE. ...

Maintain a healthy eco system. ...

Reduce usage of chemicals

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20.

Which of the following is true about sound waves?

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21.

Please find the answer now please ​

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1. FALSE

2.TRUE

3. TRUE

4.FALSE

22.

The history of the cell began in 1665 with the publication of Micrographia in London by(A), Robert Hooke(B). Robert Brown(D). Dujardin(C). Straburger​

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ANSWER:

answer is a ROBERT HOOKE

23.

The process of coating iron and steel asticals with zinc called​

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Galvanizing is the process of applying zinc coating to a more noble metal (popularly steel or iron) to prevent corrosion (rusting). Hot-dip galvanization is the most well-known METHOD in which the steel part is submerged in a bath of molten zinc. ... Galvanizing is WIDELY used for its ABILITY to resist corrosion

24.

How to make tea ? for beginners

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Explanation:

Steps to Make Tea

Boil water. Different types of tea require different water TEMPERATURE to brew. ...

Warm up teapot. This step is a detail that takes your tea to the NEXT level and almost no one does it. ...

Put tea into teapot and add HOT water.

Cover teapot and steep tea. ...

Strain tea solids and POUR hot tea into tea cups.

25.

Give one example of wedge?1. Load2. effort3. fulcrum

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ANSWER:

FULCRUM is ONE of EXAMPLE of WEDGE

26.

Why do seasons change on earth? What would happen if seasons didnot change?​

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Explanation:

Some ASSUME our planet's CHANGING DISTANCE from the sun causes the change in the seasons. ... INSTEAD, Earth has seasons because our planet's axis of rotation is tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees relative to our orbital PLANE, that is, the plane of Earth's orbit around the sun.

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What is an eclipse...??​

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An eclipse occurs when one object gets in between you and ANOTHER object and blocks your view. From EARTH, we routinely EXPERIENCE two kinds of eclipses: an eclipse of the Moon and an eclipse of the Sun.

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28.

Define the cofficient of the viscosity of a liquid....??​

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The coefficient of viscosity is a measure of resistance to FLOW of the fluid. ... Dynamic viscosity μ is used in DARCY's law to CALCULATE the rate of fluid flow in porous media. The relationship between viscosity and flow rate defines the rheology of the fluid.

29.

Please give me a app that have all questions and answers and sample paper for all class​

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ANSWER:

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30.

What’s at the bottom of a black hole? Explain briefly.PLEASE FOLLOW ME ❣️❣️❣️ AND THANK MY ANSWERS ❣️❣️❣️.​

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Astrophysical THEORIES SUGGEST that, at the core of a black hole, all the black hole's mass is concentrated into a TINY POINT of infinite density. This point is known as a SINGULARITY.

31.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER:-Process of adding chlorine tablets in water to killed the germs is called A. ChlorinationB. SolidificationC. PurificationD. None of these.​

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ANSWER:

It will be

C. CHLORINATION

32.

.the concept of use and disuse of an organ proposed by​

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Explanation:

Lamarck

He ENUNCIATED the law of use and disuse, which states that when certain organs become specially DEVELOPED as a result of some ENVIRONMENTAL need, then that STATE of development is HEREDITARY and can be passed on to progeny.

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Assertion: A geneticist crossed a pea plant having violet flowers with a peaplant with white flowers, he got all violet flowers in first generation. Reason: White colour gene is not passed on to next generation​

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Explanation:

An EXAMPLE of a dominant trait is the violet-colored flower trait. For this same characteristic (flower COLOR), white-colored FLOWERS are a RECESSIVE trait.

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34.

State with diagram the refraction of light in different media​

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Explanation:

Refraction of light is defined as the bending of light when the light ray passes from ONE medium to ANOTHER. Snell's law of refraction states that the ratio of Sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of refraction is constant for a GIVEN pair of media. ... Refractive index of WATER with respect to air = 4/3.

35.

How is estimation helpful?​

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Estimating can help you know about how much you'll spend without actually adding those numbers EXACTLY. ... Because these place values are zero, adding or subtracting is easier, so you can find an estimate to an exact ANSWER QUICKLY. It is OFTEN helpful toestimate answers before calculating them.

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In a cross between two pea plants considering a single trait, both the traits were obtained in 1:1 ratio. What was the genotype of the parents crossed? Show the cross to support your answer.

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Seed color is governed by a single gene with two alleles. ... When true-breeding plants were CROSS- FERTILIZED, in which one PARENT had ... CONSIDER the characteristics of seed color and seed texture for two pea plants, 

37.

Write two effort of fiction. ​

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Explanation:

A writer is a person who uses written words in different styles and TECHNIQUES to communicate ideas. Writers produce different forms of literary art and creative writing such as NOVELS, short stories, books, poetry, plays, screenplays, teleplays, songs, and essays as well as other reports and news articles that may be of interest to the PUBLIC. Writers' texts are published across a range of MEDIA. Skilled writers who are able to use language to express ideas well, often contribute significantly to the cultural content of a society.[1]

38.

Changing of solids directly into vapour on heating is called​

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Answer:

SUBLIMATION is the PROCESS of SOLIDS directly into vapour on heating

39.

Explain human digestive system with the help of diagram​

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➡️The human digestive SYSTEM is a series of organs that converts food into essential nutrients that are absorbed into the body. The digestive organs also MOVE waste material out of the body. The ENZYMES in saliva help break down foods, and the lubrication function of saliva makes it EASIER for food to be swallowed⬅️

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Four of the following five are like a certain way and so form a group. Whichis the one that does not belong to that group?a)owlb)armc)putd)end​

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ANSWER:All other GROUPS being a vowel.

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41.

Friest scientist become to be indian​

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Answer

CV RAMAN was FIRST INDIAN scientist

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42.

"Take your hat off & let's have a sight at the looks of it"​

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43.

3.What is the structure of Earth? ​

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ANSWER:

the STRUCTURE of earth is SPHERICAL

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44.

Aashayog aandolan kya hai​

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EXPLANATION:

the non COOPERATION MOVEMENT is known as asahiyog andolan .

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Magnesium chloride () Calcium carbonateQ.10. What are involuntary muscles? Give one examplea 11 What is kinetic energy? Write it mathematical expression​

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⏯️❤️Cardiac Muscles, SMOOTH Muscles, and Skeletal Muscles are examples of Involuntary Muscles.

⏯️❤️The International Standard Unit of Kinetic Energy is Joules(J). (J = kg. MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION FOR KINETIC ENEGRY. Kinetic Energy = 1/2 * m * where, m is the mass of the object and V is the VELOCITY with which the object is moving

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46.

What are the 4 type of position​

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ANSWER:

straight

slanted

sitted

bended

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47.

A _________ is used for holding things together.1. pulley2. lever.3. screw

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ANSWER:

SCREW

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48.

Ciencee blanks:Production of new individuals from the vegetative part of parent is called​

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ANSWER:

VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION

49.

Name anytwo sublimates whythey call so​

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Explanation:

The substances undergoing sublimation are termed as SUBLIMATES. Examples : Ammonium Chloride is white SOLID on HEATING it sublimes. IODINE .

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50.

How did life begin?With Explanation.PLEASE FOLLOW ME ❣️❣️❣️ AND THANK MY ANSWERS ❣️❣️❣️.​

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The earliest known life-forms are putative fossilized MICROORGANISMS, FOUND in HYDROTHERMAL vent precipitates, that may have lived as early as 4.28 Gya (BILLION YEARS ago)