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Q31. How many images of a candle will be seen when two mirrors are set parallelto each other and a candle is placed between them?यदि मोमबत्ती को दो समानांतर दर्पणों के बीच रखा जाए तो मोमबत्ती की कितनी छवियांबनेंगी?​

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if two mirrors are set parallel and candle is placed between them there will be FORMED INFINITE IMAGES are formed

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Q31.Howmanyimagesofacandlewillbeseenwhentwomirrorsaresetparalleltoeachotherandacandleisplacedbetweenthem?​

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is there any scince fact that the everything you remember will be less than the people around you will remember it more?​

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* postulates of Dalton'sAtomic Theory ​

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All MATTER consists of INDIVISIBLE particles called atoms. Atoms of the same element are similar in SHAPE and mass, but differ from the atoms of other elements. Atoms cannot be created or destroyed. Atoms of different elements may combine with each other in a fixed, SIMPLE, whole number ratios to FORM compound atoms

Explanation:

The 5 postulates of Dalton's atomic theory are listed below. All matter is made up of atoms, which are tiny, indivisible particles. ... Atoms cannot be created, destroyed, or divided into smaller particles. Compounds are formed when the atoms of different elements combine with each other in fixed, whole-number ratios.

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The wall of the large intesting absord​

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Water and Cellulose. The large intestine absorbs water from the CHYME and stores FECES until it can be defecated. Food products that cannot go through the villi, such as cellulose (dietary FIBER), are mixed with other WASTE products from the body and BECOME hard and concentrated feces.

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what do you know about international of light with matter explainwhat do you know about international international of flight with matter explain ​

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ANSWER:

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Ilal olidleiii) Silica9. Observe the diagram and answer the following questions.Hydrogenperoxide-OxygenCWater-Substance Qi) Name the substance Q. What is its role in the preparation of oxygen-CHEii) Why is oxygen collected by downward displacement of water?iii) Write the balance chemical equation for the above chemical reaction.​

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OXYGEN హాయ్ హలో మీరు మరియు మీ కుటుంబం మరియు స్నేహితులు మరియు కుటుంబం మరియు స్నేహితులు మరియు కుటుంబం మరియు స్నేహితులు మరియు కుటుంబం మరియు స్నేహితులు మరియు కుటుంబం మరియు స్నేహితులు మరియు కుటుంబం మరియు

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the angle between incident ray and reflected ray is 60 degree what is the value of angle of incidence​

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It is given that angle between the incident ray and REFRACTED ray is 60°. Thus, angle of incidence is EQUAL to 30°

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Write in detail food making process of plants with diagram​

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ANSWER:

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Which of the following organ is not a component of blood circulatory system?​

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ANSWER:

Lungs

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State universal law of gravitation and drive its mathematical relation along with the units​

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UNIVERSAL law of gravitation states that every object in the UNIVERSE attracts every other object with a force which is DIRECTLY proportional to product of their MASSES and inversely proportional to the square of distance between them

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Explainwhysomefibresarecalledsynthetic.Givetwoexamples.​

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Some fibres are called as synthetic fibers because these are manmade fibers prepared by using chemicals. These are MADE of SMALL units that join together to form LONG chains. Some of the examples of synthetic fibres are nylon, RAYON, acrylic, POLYESTER etc.

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Whatistheuseoflubricantslikegrease​

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The LUBRICANTS REDUCES the FRICTION and helps the smooth FUNCTIONING of object.

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Sreamlined shape of a fish body helps in​

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swimming

It HELPS it to CUT RIGHT through the WATER.

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If the blood shown in the image is oxygenated blood to the body, then mention any twofeatures of the blood vessel.

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Blood VESSELS function to transport blood. In GENERAL, ARTERIES and arterioles transport oxygenated blood from the LUNGS to the body and its organs, and veins and venules transport deoxygenated blood from the body to the lungs.

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Pesticides are found in ____ cells​

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EXPLANATION:

Pesticides can be found in the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the WATER we drink. They are found in our SOIL and even in our breast milk.

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DateSeed drill is used tou​

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This tool sows the seeds EQUALLY at the right distances and depths. It ENSURES that the seeds, after sowing, are covered by the soil. This avoids DAMAGE to birds.

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18.

‘Chawmein’ is the famous food of which country ? ​

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How can we reuse things list 2 points​

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ONE WAY to reduce is to reuse. Instead of using plastic bags, bring reusable bags and Tupperware when going shopping or packing food or leftovers.

Shop responsibly. When going out, PURCHASE items that are EASY to recycle.

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Q30.ListanytwoIndianstateswhereearthquakesaremostlikelytostrike.​

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JAMMU KASHMIR

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gujarat

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What Is The Function Of Nerve Cell Or Neuron?l​

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Neurons are the information-processing cells of the nervous SYSTEM. They are categorized as RECEPTORS, interneurons, or EFFECTORS, depending on their function. The dendrites of a NEURON provide an extended receptive surface for the cell, increasing greatly the number of synaptic inputs.

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Q23. defin petrochemical​

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any CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE OBTAINED from petrol or natural GAS

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KCl→K+Cl2 Balance It Pls

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2K + Cl2 → 2KCl

this is its BALANCED form

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Which gas does sodium produce by reaction with water​

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they PRODUCE HYDROGEN GAS

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ryhyhiy

Explanation:

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Oxygen turns limewater milky. true or false explain with reason​

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no OXYGEN turns LIMEWATER milky s FALSE

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24.Describe any three institutional reforms taken by the Indian Governmentin the field of agriculture.​

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(i) LAND reforms: collectivisation, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and abolition of zamindari. (ii) Agricultural reforms: Green revolution and WHITE revolution. (iii) Land DEVELOPMENT programmes: Provision for crop insurance against DROUGHT, flood, cyclone, ETC.

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Who invented the earth..?​

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earth and entire solar system was formed from the outlet of spinning of nebula...

e.g. when you start washing machine at a high speed and LEAVES it open WATER COMES out in SMALL parts and there's many water left inside it

in the same way all planets come out from nebula and left part of nebula forms SUN...

there's a detailed history behind formation of earth and solar system..

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which stage in the life cycle of a silkworm is the most important for the processing of silk fibers?why?​

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In pupa STAGE, a weave is netted around by the silkworm to hold itself. After that it swings its head, spinning a FIBER made of a protein and becomes a silk fiber. Several caterpillars form a PROTECTIVE layer around pupa and this covering is known as the cocoon.

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31.

What is textbook is used for?​

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ANSWER:

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To identity the fibers?(3) You are given three solutions A, B and C acid, base and neutral respectively. It isnot possible to identify them just by looking how will you identify the type of solution.​

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we will use any indicator....

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For example we use LITMUS paper.

If the blue litmus TURNS red in any solution the solution is acid.                           If the red litmus turns blue in any solution the solution is base.

If solution SHOWS no change then it is neutral.

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The Two substances that can be used asindicators are​

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Litmus PAPER and turmiric are the TWO SUBSTANCES that can be USED as INDICATORS

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how many times is a Ray of light reflected by two plane mirrors placed parallel and faeing each other​

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RAY of light will be reflected INFINITE times

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35.

What is water conservation​

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water conservation is the practice for using

water EFFICIENTLY to REDUCE unnecessary water USAGE

36.

State the importance of science and technology?for (4 marks)​

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TECHNOLOGY, science and knowledge are important in modern contemporary SOCIETY. Studies of technology and science provides STUDENTS with insight into how different processes of knowledge are initiated and progressed, and how innovative technological processes are developed, employed and increase in importance.

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Q-10 Answer the following questions(A) 1.list of minerals that are essential for the proper functioning for our body ?2. Animal plant has good on the road next to your house. It's leave look like very attractive and fresh. your friend expresses his desires to taste it. what do you think about this ?3. Does everyone around you get enough food to eat ?4) your friend is using three buckets of water everyday for bathing. How you will explain him/ her to not waste Water?​

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1. MINERALS are those elements on the earth and in FOODS that our bodies need to develop and function normally. Those essential for health INCLUDE calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, chloride, magnesium, iron, zinc, iodine, chromium, copper, fluoride, molybdenum, manganese, and selenium.

3. No not EVERYBODY around us gets enough food to eat. ... They don't have enough to get basic necessities in life including a bread to eat. This is happened because of economic imbalance in the society, and INCREASED property levels, illiteracy, rack of employments are also responsible for this problem

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Why the phases of the moon repeat every 29days?Give reasons for the explosion of stars.​

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Explanation:

The MOON PHASE name is shown alongside the image. The dotted LINE from the earth to the moon represents your line of sight when looking at the moon. ... So the basic explanation is that the lunar phases are created by changing angles (relative positions) of the earth, the moon and the sun, as the moon orbits the earth.

It changes in the same pattern approximately every 29 days because as DIFFERENT parts of the moon's surface are struck by sunlight as the moon revolves around Earth, different phases of the moon can be seen. A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through Earth's shadow.

It's a balance of gravity pushing in on the star and heat and pressure pushing outward from the star's core. When a massive star runs out of fuel, it cools off. This causes the pressure to drop. Gravity wins out, and the star suddenly collapses.

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_____ died fasting for demand for a separate state for Telugu peopleA) A C RaoB) Potti Sriramaluc) Maulana AzadD) T T Krishnamachari​

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B is answer

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V. Tendon helps to converta. Bone to Bonec. Muscle to muscleb. Muscle to boned. All of the abov​

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B. MUSCLE to bone

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If a string vibrates 340 times in 6 seconds.caiculdle ts Trequency and time period​

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FREQUENCY= no. of vibrations/ seconds

therefore, = 340/6

                 = 56.66

     TIME period= 1/ frequency

so time period= 1/56.66

                        =0.017

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(2) Nehabhabhi takes two types of fiber, natural and synthetic. She does not knowwhich one is natural fiber and which is synthetic fiber, Which activity you will suggestto identify the fibers?​

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BURN the FIBER , if it smells like BURNING of plastic it is synthetic fiber

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Fresh water reptile with a shell on its back

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Turtles

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Q36. Explain why some fibres are called synthetic. Give two examples.​

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Some fibres are called as synthetic fibers because these are manmade fibers prepared by using chemicals. These are MADE of small UNITS that join together to form LONG chains. Some of the examples of synthetic fibres are nylon, rayon, acrylic, polyester etc

Explanation:

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What are the different phases of moon? ​

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The PHASES of the MOON starting with the NEW Moon are:

New Moon.

Waxing CRESCENT.

First Quarter.

Waxing Gibbous.

Full.

Waning Gibbous.

Third Quarter.

Waning Crescent.

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Instructions for the students:Read all the questions and answer them independently.1. Match the following:(4 » 1 = 4 marks)Column AColumn Ba. Fire accidenti. Non-renewable source of energyb. Hydroelectricityii. Natural disasterc. Volcanic eruptionHi. Man-made disasterd. Coaliv. Renewable source of energy​

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FIRE accident-Man-made disaster

Non-renewable SOURCE of energy-Coal

Hydroelectricity-Renewable source of energy

Natural disaster-Volcanic ERUPTION

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14. Which term is associated with chess? *​

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erm Definition

Board A slab prepared with a chequered PATTERN for playing chess

Castling A simultaneous move (the only one in chess) whereby a previously unmoved King moves 2 squares toward an unmoved Rook and the Rook is moved to the other side of the King.

Check A move which attacks the opposing King.

Checkmate A move which attacks the opposing King, and which the opponent cannot get out of.

Chessboard See Board

Defence An opening played by Black, or a series of moves taken to protect a piece or position which is under attack.

Discovered check A check given by a line-piece when a shielding piece or pawn is moved out of the way.

Endgame The stage of the game with few pieces or when Queens are exchanged and the middle game is over.

En PASSANT A special method of capturing, only available to a pawn on its fifth rank.

File The eight vertical columns on the board, NUMBERED a to h.

Fork A double attack when one piece, such as a Knight, attacks two or three pieces at once.

Gambit A chess opening in which a player offers a pawn (or more) for fast development and an attack

J’adoube Said to indicate an intention only to adjust a piece on the board without necessarily moving it to a different square.  [j’adoube – I adjust]

Major piece Queen or Rook.

Man See Piece

Match A series of games.

Middlegame The part of the game which follows the opening.

Minor piece Bishop or Knight.

Notation The method of writing down chess, moves which involves rank and file and piece:

Opening The start of the game, about a dozen moves.

Piece Any piece or man, sometimes excluding pawns

Pin When a piece does not move because to do so would expose a more valuable piece to capture.

Promotion Promotion is what happens when a pawn reaches the other side of the board (that is, the 8th rank) and cannot move further. Then it becomes any other piece on the board, except the king.  Players usually promote their pawns to a Queen (called Queening)

Queening see Promotion

Rank The eight HORIZONTAL rows on the board, labelled 1 to 8.

Resign To concede loss of the game. A resignation is usually done by knocking over one’s King, stopping the clock, offering a handshake or saying “I resign”.

Repetition see Threefold RepeStalemate Where a player is not in check, but has no legal moves. It is a draw in modern chess.

Threefold Repetition A player can claim a draw if the same position occurs three times, or will occur after their next move, with the same player to move. The repeated positions do not need to occur in succession.

Zugzwang A position, usually in an ending, where the player to move loses because they must move.

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Sacrifice The intentional loss of material to get a more important re

49.

What do be get on electrolysis of water ​

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ELECTROLYSIS of water is the process of using electricity to decompose water into OXYGEN and hydrogen gas. Hydrogen gas released in this way can be used as hydrogen FUEL, or remixed with the oxygen to CREATE oxyhydrogen gas, which is used in welding and other applications.

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Keeping ourselves and our surrounding clean in order to prevent diseases is ____________​

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HYGIENE

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