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Reproduction in Animals
Q1: The male gametes are called ...
Q2: The female gametes are called ...
Q3: The female gametes are produced by?
Q4: The male gametes are produced by?
Q5: The fusion of the egg and the sperm is called ...
Q6: The fusion of male and female gametes that takes place outside the body of the female is called
Q7: The zygote that develops into tissues and organs of the body is known as ...
Q8: The stage when all the body parts can be identified is known as ...
Q9: The animals which give birth to young ones are known as ...
Q10: The animals which lay eggs are known as ...
Physics
Q1: The liquid will conduct electric current in a circuit when the vessel is filled with
Q2: Which of the following substance is not a good conductor of electricity?
Q3: The decomposition of liquid compound on passing an electric current though it is known as ______
Q3: The ray that comes back from the surface after reflection is called:
Q4: Which of the following statement is correct:
Q5: The property of plane mirror to make 'right appear as left' and vice versa, is called:
Q6: We can see ourselves in mirror or polished surface but not on walls because the reflection from wa
Q7: Which of the following can make beautiful patterns due to the formation of multiple images:
Q8: How many images will be formed when two plane mirrors are placed parallel to each other?
Q9: The phenomenon of breaking up of light into its seven constituent colours is known as
Q10: Which of the following part of eye controls the amount of light entering the eye by contracting o
(a) Gases
(a) Liquefied Petroleum Gas
(a) Gases
(a) Gas
(a) Paraffin wax
(a) Liquid Treasure
(a) Paraffin wax
(a) Kanpur
(a) Petroleum Conservation Research Association
(a) Petroleum
(a) broadcasting
(a) Manure
(a) Rice
(a) Paddy
(a) Moat
(a) Nitrogen
(a) Granaries
(a) Threshing
(a) Pesticides
(a) Peepal leaves
(a) Budding
(a) Antigens
(a) Edward Jenner
(a) Cholera
(a) Virus
(a) antibiotics
(a) Carriers
(a) Louis Pasteur
(a) Lactobacillus
(a) Rodshaped bacteria
(a) Man made or synthetic fibres
(a) Manmade or synthetic fibres
(a) Polymer
(a) Monomer
(a) Plastic
(a) Nylon
(a) Nylon
(a) Polyester
(a) Thermoplastics
(a) Terylene
(a) afforestation
(a) 20
(a) Species
(a) Fauna
(a) Flora
(a) Extinct Species
(a) Endangered species
(a) Fauna
(a) Endangered animals and plants
(a) Housekeeping
(a) Ovaries
(a) Ovaries
(a) Ovaries
(a) Ovaries
(a) Zygote
(a) Internal fertilization
(a) Fertilization
(a) Zygote
(a) Oviparous animals
(a) Oviparous animals
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(a) Contact force
(a) Pressure
(a) Muscular force
(a) Newton
(a) Push
(a) One
(a) Force
(a) Lower than
(a) Increases
(a) Magnetic force
(a) Sliding friction.
(a) type of contact force.
(a) Sliding Friction
(a) Kaleidoscope
(a) two
(a) Retina
(a) Earth
(a) north to south
(a) Earth and Venus
(a) Neptune
(a) Mercury
(a) Orion
(a) north to south
(a) Comet
(a) Planets rotate on their own axis.
(a) Mars
(b) Potassium
(b) Zinc
(b) Noble metals
(b) hard and brittle
(b) Sulphur
(b) soft and brittle
(b) Mercury
(b) Sodium
(b) Fuels
(b) Liquid Petroleum Gas
(b) Metals
(b) Petrol
(b) Diesel
(b) Liquid Platinum
(b) Coke
(b) Jhansi
(b) Petroleum Consumption Research Association
(b) Coal
(b) irrigation
(b) Fertilizer
(b) Mustard
(b) Soyabean
(b) Drip System
(b) Oxygen
(b) Animal husbandry
(b) Weeding
(b) Fungicides
(b) Basil leaves
(b) Fusion
(b) Antibodies
(b) Alexander Fleming
(b) Chicken pox
(b) Bacteria
(b) Preservatives
(b) Spirogyra
(b) Alexander Fleming
(b) Amoeba
(b) Spiral bacteria
(b) Natural fibres
(b) Natural fibres
(b) Monomer
(b) Polymer
(b) Polymer
(b) Terylene
(b) Plastic
(b) Polyester and Terylene
(b) Thermosetting plastics
(b) Acrylon
(b) urbanization
(b) 15
(b) Flora
(b) Species
(b) Species
(b) Endangered species
(b) Extinct species
(b) Ecosystem
(b) Extinct animals and plants
(b) Ecosystem
(b) Sperms
(b) Sperms
(b) Sperms
(b) Testes
(b) Reproduction
(b) Fertilization
(b) Zygote
(b) Foetus
(b) Viviparous animals
(b) Viviparous animals
(b) Non contact force
(b) Atmospheric Pressure
(b) Electrostatic force
(b) Dyne
(b) Pull
(b) Zero
(b) Friction
(b) Higher than
(b) Decreases
(b) Contact force
(b) Rolling friction
(b) type of noncontact force
(b) Static Friction
(b) false
(b) copper
(b) electrometer
(b) Lightning Conductor
(b) Benjamin Franklin
(b) Normal
(b) Angle of incidence is always greater than angle of refle
(b) Lateral inversion
(b) Periscope
(b) infinite
(b) Cornea
(b) Jupiter
(b) south to north
(b) Mars and Earth
(b) Venus
(b) Venus
(b) Ursa Major
(b) south to north
(b) Meteor
(b) Planets do not emit light.
(b) Jupiter
(c) Iron
(c) Sodium
(c) Alloys
(c) nonreactive and malleable
(c) Graphite
(c) hard and brittle
(c) Potassium
(c) Potassium
(c) tilling
(c) Irrigation
(c) Wheat
(c) Groundnut
(c) Chain pump
(c) Phosphorus
(c) Poultry
(c) sowing
(c) Weedicides
(c) Neem leaves
(c) Fermentation
(c) Pathogens
(c) Louis Pasteur
(c) Tuberculosis
(c) Fungus
(c) antigens
(c) Pathogens
(c) Joseph Lister
(c) Spiral bacteria
(c) Rhizobium
(c) Artificial fibres
(c) Artificial fibres
(c) Plastics
(c) Polymerization
(c) Rayon
(c) Plastic
(c) Monomer
(c) Poly Ethene Tetraphthalate
(c) PET
(c) Polyester
(c) deforestation
(c) 10
(c) Forest
(c) Flora
(c) Animals
(c) Endemic species
(c) Exotic species
(c) Species
(c) Endemic animals and plants
(c) Afforestation
(c) Leeuwenhoek
(c) Leeuwenhoek
(c) organ
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(c) egg of an ostrich
(c) prokaryote
(c) cell
(c) Nucleus
(c) Vacuoles
(c) Plastids
(c) Zygote
(c) Zygote
(c) Zygote
(c) Eggs
(c) Foetus
(c) External fertilization
(c) Embryo
(c) Embryo
(c) Wild animals
(c) Domestic animals
(c) Spring force
(c) Friction
(c) Magnetic force
(c) kg. weight
(c) both a and b
(c) Infinite
(c) Presuure
(c) Same
(c) Remains same
(c) Electrostatic force
(c) Static friction
(c) type of pressure.
(c) Rolling Friction
(c) air
(c) rubber
(c) magnetic effect
(c) Microscope
(c) one
(c) Pupil
(c) Venus
(c) east to west
(c) Venus and Uranus
(c) Uranus
(c) Mars
(c) Ursa Minor
(c) east to west
(c) Ceres
(c) Some planets are gaseous and some are rocky
(c) Venus
(d) Zinc
(d) Calcium
(d) Mixtures
(d) hard, ductile and malleable
(d) Coal
(d) soft and ductile
(d) Aluminium
(d) Copper
(d) Energy
(d) Liquefied Petrochemical Gas
(d) Fossil fuels
(d) Coal
(d) Petrol
(d) Black Magic
(d) Bitumen
(d) Bhopal
(d) Petrochemical Consumption Research Association
(d) Natural Gas
(d) leveling
(d) Agriculture
(d) Barley
(d) Pea
(d) Sprinkler System
(d) Potassium
(d) Warehouse
(d) Tilling
(d) Bactericides
(d) Mango leaves
(d) Fixation
(d) Antibiotics
(d) Selman Waksman
(d) Malaria
(d) Protozoa
(d) pathogens
(d) Antibodies
(d) Edward Jenner
(d) Spirogyra
(d) Spherical bacteria
(d) Plastics
(d) Plastic
(d) Cellulose
(d) Thermosetting
(d) Acrylon
(d) Rayon
(d) Polyester
(d) Poly Ethene Terylene
(d) Polythene
(d) Nylon
(d) modernization
(d) 40
(d) Fauna
(d) Kingdom
(d) Kingdom
(d) All of these
(d) Endemic species
(d) Kingdom
(d) All of the above
(d) Deforestation
(d) Eggs
(d) Eggs
(d) Testes
(d) Sperms
(d) Fertilization
(d) Reproduction
(d) Foetus
(d) Infant
(d) Domestic animals
(d) Wild animals
(d) Magnetic force
(d) Force
(d) Gravitational force
(d) all of these
(d) None of these
(d) None of these
(d) Density
(d) either lower or higher
(d) Cannot say
(d) Gravitational force
(d) None of these
(d) form of heat.
(d) Fluid Friction
(d) helium
(d) mercury
(d) electroresistivity
(d) telescope
(d) four
(d) Iris
(d) Uranus
(d) west to east
(d) Mars and Uranus
(d) Jupiter
(d) Earth
(d) Scorpio
(d) west to east
(d) Satelites
(d) Most of the planets have rings around them.
(d) Saturn
Answers:
1: (b) Potassium
2: (c) Sodium
3: (a) Metalloids
4: (d) hard, ductile and malleable
5: (c) Graphite
6: (b) soft and brittle
7: (b) Mercury
8: (d) Copper
1: (c) tilling
2: (b) Manure
3: (a) Rice
4: (d) Pea
5: (d) Sprinkler System
6: (a) Nitrogen
7: (b) Animal husbandry
8: (a) Threshing
9: (c) Weedicides
10: (c) Neem leaves
1: (c) Fermentation
2: (b) Antibodies
3: (c) Louis Pasteur
4: (d) Malaria
5: (a) Virus
6: (b) Preservatives
7: (c) Pathogens
8: (d) Edward Jenner
9: (a) Lactobacillus
10: (c) Rhizobium
1: (b) Natural fibres
2: (a) Manmade or synthetic fibres
3: (b) Monomer
4: (c) Polymerization
5: (c) Rayon
6: (a) Nylon
7: (d) Polyester
8: (c) Poly Ethene Tetraphthalate
9: (a) Thermoplastics
10:(b) Acrylon
1: (c) deforestation
2: (b) 15
3: (b) Flora
4: (a) Fauna
5: (b) Species
6: (c) Endemic species
7: (d) Endemic species
8: (b) Ecosystem
9: (a) Endangered animals and plants
10: (c) Afforestation
1: (b) Sperms
2: (d) Eggs
3: (a) Ovaries
4: (b) Testes
5: (d) Fertilization
6: (c) External fertilization
7: (c) Embryo
8: (b) Foetus
9: (b) Viviparous animals
10: (a) Oviparous animals
1: (a) Contact force
2: (d) Force
3: (b) Electrostatic force
4: (d) All of these
5: (c) both a and b
6: (b) Zero
7: (c) Presuure
8: (b) Higher than
9: (b) Decreases
10: (d) Gravitational force
1: (c) Static friction
2: (a) type of contact force.
3: (b) Static Friction
(b)false
(d)zinc
(C)voltameter
1(b)Lighting Conductor
2: (b) Benjamin Franklin
7: (a) Kaleidoscope
8: (b) infinite
1: (b) Jupiter
2: (d) west to east
3: (c) Venus and Uranus
4: (c) Uranus
5: (b) Venus
6: (b) Ursa Major
7: (c) east to west
8: (b) Meteor
9: (d) Most of the planets have rings around them.
10: (c) Venus
Section A
Section B
Binet and Terman would have been most likely to disagree about the:
Twelve-year-old Jerry has an IQ of 75 on the original version of the Stanford-Binet. His mental age is:
In order to assess whether intelligence is a single trait or a collection of several distinct abilities, psychologists have m
Which one of the following is an attribute of well-being.
Dreams can be explained as
Who is a visionary leader?
You have to make a phone call and you ask your friend for the phone number. Which type of memory can help you re
The kind of music you listen to has direct effect the way you perceive the world.
Red is a color psychologically associated with harm. It stimulates the area of the brain that triggers sa
The human brain is more active and thinks more during the day time.
Section C
(a) Copper
(a) Contact force
(a) Manure
(a) 5
(a) Push
(a) Fauna
(a) White Blood Cells
(a) Zygote
(a) 1: 3
(a) Edward Jenner
(b) Potassium
(b) Non contact force
(b) Fertilizer
(b) 7
(b) Pull
(b) Species
(b) Amoeba
(b) Foetus
(b) 1:4
(b) Alexander Fleming