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1.

7 point32)To overcome the deficiency ofwhich nutrients the fertilizers areadded to soilO a) Hydrogenb) Nitrogenc) oxygenO d) Helium​

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Due to DEFICIENCY of nitrogen FERTILISERS are added......

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2.

Yeast is used in theproduction of ________?(a)sugar(b) alcohol(c) hydrochloric acid(d) oxygen​

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ANSWER:

Yeast is used in the PRODUCTION of ALCOHOL, WINEMAKING and in baking bread.

3.

. A solution contains 30 g of sugar in 120 g of water. What will be the concentration in terms of mass by mass percentage of the solution?​

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4.

Ring the odd one out wind , water explosion of seeds, germination​

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ANSWER:

WIND.........it is the ODD ONE out

5.

What is superior vena cava???​

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The superior vena cava is a MAJOR vein in a person's body. It carries blood from the head, neck, UPPER CHEST, and arms to the HEART.....

6.

Which is the formula for calcium hydroxide ?​

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❤. CA(OH)2

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31) Perpendicular force acting per unit 1 pointarea is called is called *a) EnergyO b) Thrustc) Workd) Power​

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Answer:

option(b)

Explanation:

force per UNIT area is termed as PRESSURE in terms of LIQUIDS and GASES but in case of fuels in rockets it is termed as upthrust

8.

Compare India and Germany air pollution in a bar graph pls i need a graph for project

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ANSWER:

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9.

Liquid have-a. fixed volume and fixed shapeb. fixed shape and no fixed volume c. fixed volume and no fixed volumed. neither fixed volume nor fixed shape​

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Liquid have :-

(a) Why the solids have a definite volume and definite shape?

(a) Why the solids have a definite volume and definite shape?The particles that make up a solid are packed very CLOSELY together. In ADDITION, each particle is tightly fixed in one position. This fixed, closely packed arrangement of particles causes a solid to have a definite shape and volume.

(a) Why the solids have a definite volume and definite shape?The particles that make up a solid are packed very closely together. In addition, each particle is tightly fixed in one position. This fixed, closely packed arrangement of particles causes a solid to have a definite shape and volume.(b) Why the liquids have a definite volume and but no definite shape?

(a) Why the solids have a definite volume and definite shape?The particles that make up a solid are packed very closely together. In addition, each particle is tightly fixed in one position. This fixed, closely packed arrangement of particles causes a solid to have a definite shape and volume.(b) Why the liquids have a definite volume and but no definite shape?Liquid molecules are also packed closely together, but there is enough space between the molecules to allow them to slide past each other. This sliding action prevents the liquid from taking a shape of its own. As a result, liquids take the shape of the container that holds them. The particles in liquids are much farther apart than the particles in solids, and they're also moving AROUND much more . Even though the particles are farther apart in liquids than in solids, some particles in liquids may still be NEAR each other, clumped together in small GROUPS. Because the particles are farther apart in liquids, the attractive forces among them aren't as strong as they are in solids which is why liquids don't have a definite shape. However, these attractive forces are strong enough to keep the substance confined in one large mass instead of going all over the place.

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30) Pressure exerted by water at thebottom of the container depends onthe *O a) Size of the columnOb) All of the aboveO c) Mass of the columnOd) Height of the column.​

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The ANSWER is 'd'.............

11.

How many organs are in humans and their names ​

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The human body contains five organs that are considered VITAL for survival. They are the heart, brain, kidneys, LIVER, and lungs. The locations of these five organs and several other internal organs are shown in the FIGURE below......

The brain. The brain is the control centre of the nervous SYSTEM and is located within the skull. ...

The lungs. ...

The liver. ...

The bladder. ...

The kidneys. ...

The heart. ...

The stomach. ...

The intestines.......

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28) Read the following statements : i) 1 pointCalcium turns water milky. ii) Calciumis insoluble in water.O a) statement i) is correct but ii) is wrongb) both are wrongc) statement ii) is correct but i) is wrongO c) both are correct​

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ANSWER:

C) STATEMENT II) is CORRECT but i) is wrong

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13.

It is easier to swim in an ocean than in a river why ?​

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ANSWER:

Yes

Explanation:

because the river always CONSTANTLY MOVES very fast, whereas an ocean is STILL and moves SLOWLY so there is not any external force.

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14.

Find acceleration if Velocity is 80 and time is 4sec​

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20 m/s ^2

Explanation:

we KNOW that a= v-u/t

velocity= 80m/s

time= 20s

a= 80/4

a =20 m/s^2

15.

Why should we segreat different types of wastes ?​

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Waste SEGREGATION is INCLUDED in law because it is much easier to recycle. Effective segregation of WASTES means that less waste goes to landfill which MAKES it cheaper and better for PEOPLE and the environment. It is also important to segregate for public health.........

16.

What is article?give examplr​

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Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. Consider the following examples: After the long day, the CUP of TEA tasted particularly good. By using the article the, we've SHOWN that it was one specific day that was long and one specific cup of tea that tasted good.

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17.

What is cytoplasm ?​

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CYTOPLASM is the cell SUBSTANCE between the cell membrane and the nucleus, CONTAINING the cytosol, ORGANELLES, cytoskeleton, and various PARTICLES

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1.when pressure is applied on gasa. gas particles come closerb. gas particles experience force of attraction c. gas particles changes pase into liquidd. all of these​

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C) GAS PARTICLES CHAGES into liquid.

19.

What is dense farming​

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High-density cultivation is the NEW mantra for raising the productivity of high-value COMMERCIAL CROPS. Crowding of plants is now considered an assured WAY of having a HIGHER production. PUNE: High-density cultivation is the new mantra for raising the productivity of high-value commercial crops.

20.

What are thermoplastics and thermosetting give example of each of the following​

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Define THERMOPLASTICS and thermosetting polymers with TWO EXAMPLES of each. Thermoplastic polymers are linear (slightly BRANCHED) long chain polymers, which can be repeatedly softened and hardened on heating. ... Examples of thermosetting plastics include bakelite, urea-formaldehyde resins.

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21.

"Life on the earth would be impossible in the absence of Photosynthesis." Give reasons to support this statement​

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22.

A person moves 12 km towards the east and 5 km towards the North Then displacement of the object is​

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Answer:

7 KM TOWARD EAST is the POSITION of OBJECT

23.

if nitrogen gas occupied the and the pressure of the point 0.97 ATM what will be the volume at 1.5oatm in the temperature remain constant ​

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24.

when heat is constantly supplies by a burner to boiling water, then the temperature of water during vapourisation​

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100 DEGREE CELSIUS.........

25.

An object takes 5 s to reach the ground from a height of 5 m on a planet . what is the value of g on the planet?​

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TIME taken, t = 5 seconds

Displacement, s = 5 metres

Initial velocity, u = 0 metres/second

Let the acceleration be a [MATH]m/s^2[/math].

When the acceleration is constant, initial velocity, acceleration, time taken and displacement are RELATED by a simple formula:

[math]s = ut + (1/2) at^2[/math]

THEREFORE,

[math]5 = (0)(5) + (1/2)(a)(5^2)[/math]

[math]a × (25/2) = 5[/math]

[math]a = 5/(25/2)[/math]

[math]a = 10/25[/math]

[math]a = 2/5[/math]

[math]a = 0.4[/math]

Therefore, the acceleration is [math]0.4 m/s^2[/math].

This is the acceleration due to gravity on that planet.

Please note that you can't call ‘acceleration due to gravity’ as ‘gravity’.

Gravity refers to gravitational force. Gravitational force (gravity) due to the planet on any mass ‘m’ (expressed in kilograms) = [math](0.4×m)[/math] newtons.

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♥️♥️♥️♥️write a note on microorganism???♥️♥️♥️ don't spam.......ok​

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♦A microorganism, or microbe,[a] is a microscopic organism, which may exist in its single-celled form or a colony of cells.

♦The possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6TH century BC India and the 1st century BC book On AGRICULTURE by Marcus Terentius Varro

♦. The scientific study of MICROORGANISMS began with their OBSERVATION under the microscope in the 1670s by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. In the 1850s,

♦Louis Pasteur found that microorganisms caused food spoilage, debunking the theory of spontaneous generation. In the 1880s, Robert

♦Koch discovered that microorganisms caused the diseases tuberculosis, CHOLERA, and anthrax.

27.

Draw distance time graph for car stand in parking area​

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as we know, rate of CHANGE of distance with respect to time is KNOWN as speed. HENCE, distance is directly proportional time. so, distance time graph will be straight line with slope v as shown in figure. (ii) A car parked on a side of road.

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16) Which reaction is not feasible?1 pointO a) Fe + ZnSO4FeSO4 + ZnO b) NaOH + HCI->NaCl + H20O c) Fe + Fes04------>ZnSO4 + ZnO d) Zn + H2S04-------> ZnSO4 + H217) Metals are used for making wires1 point​

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29.

How does a solar pond workis you could suggest how can we produce electricity from a solar pond​

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The ELECTRICITY is to be GENERATED from the heat store in the solar pond by employing a heat pipe turbine from renewable sources. The water driving would be USED to reduce the water table being as part of SALINITY control.

30.

You are Avina, Cultural Secretary of Golden Academy, Indore. Write a notice for the school notice-board informing the students that the Inter-school Declamation Contest to be held in your school has been postponed for a week. Give details of the new program.ONLY CORRECT ANSWER

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INTER SCHOOL DECLAMATION CONTEST

DEAR School member ,

u all are informed that inter.................will begin from... to ..... This contest is also holding in our school So,I request the STUDENT to give their name to the cultura...............who wants to participate in the contest .

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31.

Why do we need to seperate different components of a mixture? Give two examples.

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION: SOLUTION

32.

C) NHCl(aq) + NaNO (aq) -->​

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EXPLANATION:

 This reaction is both PRECIPITATION reaction as well as double displacement reaction. In a double displacement reaction the anions are EXCHANGED and in a precipitation reaction, a precipitate is formed in the end.

AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AGCL(s) + NaNO

33.

Send me a link making of robots​

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Answer:

SEARCH in YouTube

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34.

The leaves a floating plants help them to on the surface of water​

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STAY STABLE and FLOAT on the surface of water.

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35.

What us the average speed of a car that travelled 300km in 5h

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The VEHICLE COVERS 400 km in 5 hours

Therefore the Average speed (S) = 400/5 = 80 km/hr. The km/hr is the unit of speed here as the vehicle travelled in kilometers and the TIME TAKEN is an HOUR for that.

36.

PareDATEChemistryHome AssignmentMetals and Non-metals in Acids andbasesofNameMetalNonName ofthe acidthebasemetal​

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ANSWER:

WRITE a QUESTION in SEQUENCE.

37.

If angle of incidrnce is o what is the angle of reflection​

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If the incident ray falls along the NORMAL, the angle of INCIDENCE is 0 degrees, NOT 90 degrees. The angle is measured with the normal to the mirror and not with the PLANE of the mirror. Hence the angle of REFLECTION is EQUAL to 0 degrees

38.

The energy of vibrations measured on the richter scale increases by steps of about​

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Answer:

The AMOUNT of ENERGY released INCREASES 31.7 times between WHOLE number values.

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39.

The animals which live on land and in water are called...............​

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Amphibians


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40.

Among the given species A- ,A+,A, the smallest one in size is ________.it is an one word question.​

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Answer:

Among the GIVEN SPECIES A- ,A+,A, the SMALLEST one in SIZE is A+.

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41.

Give the old one ant betweenCarbowOxygenSulphureMagueesium​

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OXYGEN is the ANSWER of the QUESTION

42.

Diference between the climate ofhilly region and terrai region​

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Explanation:

Weather and climate

Summer and late spring TEMPERATURES range from 28ºC (83ºF) in the HILL REGIONS to more than 40ºC (104ºF) in the Terai. In winter, average MAXIMUM and minimum temperatures in the Terai range from a brisk 7ºC (45ºF) to a mild 23ºC (74ºF).

43.

Pottasium metAlluminate formula​

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44.

Underwater plants are also called.............​

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ANSWER:

underwater plants are also called HYDROPHYTES

45.

Explain the term of polymerisation​

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Answer:

In polymer chemistry, POLYMERIZATION (AMERICAN English, or polymerisation (British English), is a PROCESS of reacting MONOMER molecules together in a chemical REACTION to form polymer chains or three-dimensional networks.

46.

Explain Symbiotic relationship in Rhizobium and Leguminous Plants​

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Bacteria can be found in the root nodules of legumes. ... The relationship between legumes and Rhizobia sp. is a form of symbiosis called mutualism, where both organisms benefit from each-other - the plant gets USABLE NITROGEN from the ammonium and the bacteria RECEIVE organic acids from the plant to use as a food source.



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47.

छठी क्लास की विज्ञान की किताब का पहला​

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ANSWER:

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48.

Writeliving thingsessay: The importance of the Sun to living things on the earth​

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Answer:

A timeline is a VISUAL list of EVENTS and dates shown in the order in which they have occurred (or MIGHT occur).  

There are examples of TIMELINES that include events that might happen in the future or they are PROJECTED to hap

49.

Which pigment is present in the nostoc​

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Like most BLUE-green algae, Nostoc contains two PIGMENTS, blue phycocyanin and RED phycoerythrin, as WELL as chlorophyll, and has the ability to fix nitrogen in specialized cells called heterocysts.

50.

Salt % in making bread​

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Answer:

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EXPLANATION:

In bread baking the percentage of salt added that is CONSIDERED normal, ranges from 1.8% to 2.2% of the total AMOUNT of flour, depending on the RECIPE and personal preference. Low salt contents can lead to bland loaves, anything over the 2.2% NORM will likely be considered too salty.