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Metals and NonMetals

Q1: Whose reactivity is highest among the following metals?


Q2:The metal stored in kerosene due to its high reactivity with air and water is ...
Q3: Materials having the properties of both metals and non metals are called _____.
Q4: Metals are generally__________
Q5: Which nonmetal is a good conductor of electricity?
Q6: Non metals are generally__________
Q7: A metal which is found in liquid state at room temperature is ...
Q8: Iron can displace _______ from its salt solution.

Coal and Petroleum


Q1: The resources present unlimited quantity in nature and can be used over and over again are know
Q2: LPG stands for?
Q3: Petroleum and coal are ...
Q4: Which of the following is not a petroleum product?
Q5: Vaseline is made from?
Q6: Petroleum is also known as?
Q7: What is used for surfacing of roads?
Q8 Which of the following place has a network of pipelines which supply CNG?
Q9: What is the full form of PCRA?
Q10: Hydrogen gas is obtained from ...

Crop Production and Management


Q1: The process of loosening and turning the soil is called ______
Q2: The organic substance obtained from dead plants an animal wastes is _________
Q3: Which of the following is not a rabi crop?
Q4: Which of the following is not a kharif crop?
Q5: In which of the following method of irrigation rotating nozzles are used?
Q6: Which of the following nutrient replenish the soil after growing leguminous plants?
Q7: The management of rearing animals for food and other products is known as _______
Q8: The process of separating the grain from the chaff is?
Q9: Weeds can be removed by using?
Q10: Which leaves are used by farmers to protect their crops from weeds and insects?

MicroOrganisms Friend and Foe


Q1: The process of conversion of sugar into alcohol is known as ...
Q2: What does our body produces to fight the invader when a diseasecarrying microbe enters our bod
Q3: Who discovered Fermentation?
Q4: Which of the following is not a communicable disease?
Q5: Chicken Pox is caused by
Q6: The common chemicals generally used to check the growth of microorganisms are known as ...
Q7: The microorganisms that cause diseases in human beings, plants and animals are called ____
Q8: Who discovered the vaccine for small pox?
Q9: Which of the following microorganism promotes the formation of curd?
Q10: Which of the following bacteria is involved in the fixation of nitrogen in leguminous plants?

Synthetic Fibres and Fabrics


Q1: The fibres that are obtained from cotton, jute and silk are known as ...
Q2: The fibres that are made by human beings are called...
Q3: The natural fibres are made from simple molecule that is known as ...
Q4: The process by which artificial fibres are made from simple molecules is called?
Q5: Which fibre is also known as regenerated fibre?
Q6: Parachutes are made from which fibre?
Q7: Terylene is a popular form of?
Q8: What is PET?
Q9: The plastics in which monomers are arranged in a straight chain are known as ...
Q10: The fibres which resemble wool are known as ...

Conservation of Plants and Animals


Q1: Cutting and clearing of forests to use the land for other purposes is known as ...
Q2: How many Biosphere Reserves are there in India?
Q3: The plants found in a particular area are termed as ...
Q4: The animals found in particular area are termed as ...
Q5: A group of population which is capable of interbreeding is known as ...
Q6: The species of plants and animals which are found only in a particular region are known as...
Q7: Lion tailed macaque is ...
Q8: The plants, animals and microorganisms along with climate, soil, river etc. of an area is referred to
Q9: Red Data Book keeps the record of ...
Q10: Restoring of the destroyed forests by planting new trees is known as ...

Cell Structure and Functions


Q1: Who discovered cell first time by observing cork?
Q2: Who is known as father of microbiology?
Q3: The structural and function unit of life is called ___.
Q4: Which of the following cells have irregular shape?
Q5: The largest cell is of ___.
Q6: A cell with a definite nucleus and nuclear membrane is called as .
Q7: Unit of inheritance is called ___.
Q8: Living substance of cell is called ____.
Q9: Several small coloured bodies in the cytoplasm of the cells of Tradescantia leaf are called ___.
Q10: Which organelle is called power house of the cell?

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: Opening a door is an example of ._______


Q2: What is the cause of change in motion or change in the state of motion?
Q3: A charged balloon attaches to a wall because of ______
Q4: The unit of force is _______
Q5: What is force?
Q6: A body is said to be under balanced forces when the resultant force applied on that body is_____
Q7: The ratio of force, acting perpendicular to the area, on which it acts is known as ________.
Q8: The pressure of the water at the bottom of the pond is _______ at the surface of the pond.
Q9: As we go to the higher altitude the atmospheric pressure ________.
Q10: The force involved in falling an apple from a tree is:
Q1: Which friction of the following is the highest?
Q2: Friction is a ______.
Q3: An object is at rest on a floor, a force is applied to move that object. Which friction force will come
into an action at this moment ?
Q4: Friction is a ....
Q5: A block is sliding on a horizontal surface. The friction can be increased by ...
Q6: Friction always acts __________ the direction of motion of an object.
Q7: On which of the following toy car will travel the farthest?
Q8: Rougher Surfaces have
Q9: Which of the following statement is NOT true?
Q10: The force which opposes the movement of an object when it travels through air or water?
Q1: In dholak sound is produced due to ...
Q2:The pitch of sound depends on the __________ of the vibrating body.
Q3: Speed of sound in solids is ______ the speed of sound in liquids.
Q4: The human ear can hear sounds having frequency in range ...
Q5: The time taken to complete ___ oscillation(s) is called time period.
Q6: To and fro or back and forth motion of an object is termed as _____.
Q7: Vocal cords in men are about ___ long.
Q8: Length of vocal cords of women is _____ men.
Q9: Sound cannot travel in _____.
Q10: The sound above ___ is physically painful.

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 ______

Q4: The glowing of filament bulb is due to

Q5: In a LED, the longer lead/leg is connected to ____________


Q6: Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of ____________
Q7: Name the chemist who showed bubbles of oxygen and hydrogen are produced
when electric current passes through water.
Q8: Pure water is a good conductor of electricity. The statement is
Q9: To prevent iron from corrosion it is electroplated with __________
Q10: The whole apparatus of electrodes, electrolytes and vessel containing them is called _____
Q1: Which device is used to protect building from lightning conductor?
Q2: Name the scientist who showed that lightning and the spark from your clothes are essentially the

Q3: Two objects with like charges will


Q4: Two objects with unlike charges will ...
Q5: The charge acquired by a glass rod when it is rubbed with silk is considered as.
Q6: When charges move, they constitute an ...
Q7: Device can which be used to test whether an object is carrying charge or not is known as
Q8: In thunderstorm, the charges accumulate near the upper edges of clouds are ....
Q9: Which scale is used to measure the magnitude of earth quake?
Q10: During lightning which of the following is a NOT a safe place?
Q1: Image formed by the plane mirror is:
Q2: The light ray, which strikes any surface, is called:

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

Q1: The planet having the largest diameter is


Q2: The earth rotates on its axis from
Q3: Name two planets which revolve around their axis from east to west
Q4: Name the planet which revolve approximately 90 degree with its orbital plane
Q5: The hottest planet of our solar system is ___________.
Q6: Which of the following constellation contains Pole Star?
Q7: All the stars appear to move from __________.
Q8: The body burning like a star and coming towards the earth is _________.
Q9: Which of the following is not true?
Q10: Which is the brightest planet?
(a) Copper
(a) Magnesium
(a) Metalloids
(a) soft and ductile
(a) Phosphorus
(a) hard and ductile
(a) Sodium
(a) Zinc

(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) Alexander Fleming


(a) Alexander Fleming
(a) cell
(a) White Blood Cells
(a) bacteria
(a) virus
(a) gene
(a) Cytoplasm
(a) Organelle
(a) Centrosome

(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) scalar quantity


(a) decreasing the mass of the block.
(a) in the same direction as
(a) Wet marble floor
(a) no friction
(a) Friction make the things slow down.
(a) Tension Force
(a) stretched membrane
(a) amplitude
(a) same as
(a) between 200 20,000 Hz
(a) one
(a)frequency
(a) 20 mm
(a) greater than
(a) solids
(a) 20 dB

(a) distilled water


(a) copper
(a) electroplating

(a) heating effect of electric current

(a)positive terminal of the battery


(a) acids
(a) William Nicholson

(a) always true.


(a) aluminium
(a) thermometer
(a) Seismograph
(a) Thomas Alva Edison

(a) attract each other


(a) attract each other
(a) neutral
(a) electric current
(a) Electroscope
(a) negatively charged
(a) Celsius
(a) Open field
(a) Always real
(a) Reflected Ray

(a) Reflected Ray


(a) Angle of incidence is never equal to angle of reflection.
(a) Vertical inversion

(a) Regular reflection

(a) Kaleidoscope

(a) two

(a) Reflection of light

(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) Robert Hook


(b) Robert Hook
(b) tissue
(b) Amoeba
(b) human neuron
(b) plant cell
(b) nucleus
(b) Protoplasm
(b) Plastids
(b) Lysosomes

(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) vector quantity


(b) decreasing the area of contact with surface.
(b) perpendicular to
(b) Dry marble floor
(b) less friction
(b) Friction produces heat.
(b) Drag Force
(b) stretched strings
(b) noise
(b)greater than
(b) between 20 2000 Hz
(b) ten
(b) amplitude
(b) 20 cm
(b) less than
(b) liquids
(b) 40 dB

(b) salt solution


(b) aluminium
(b) electrolysis

(b) physical effect of electric current

(b) negative terminal of the battery


(b) bases
(b) William Harvey

(b) false
(b) copper
(b) electrometer
(b) Lightning Conductor
(b) Benjamin Franklin

(b) repel each other


(b) repel each other
(b) either positive or negative
(b) magnetic effect
(b) Microscope
(b) positively charged
(b) Kelvin
(b) Inside a house
(b) Always virtual
(b) Normal

(b) Normal
(b) Angle of incidence is always greater than angle of refle
(b) Lateral inversion

(b) Normal reflection

(b) Periscope

(b) infinite

(b) Refraction of light

(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) Renewable Resources


(c) Liquefied Petro Gas
(c) Energy
(c) Diesel
(c) Kerosene
(c) Black Gold
(c) Lubricants
(c) Vadodara
(c) Petroleum Conservation Resource Association
(c) Coke

(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) neither (a) and (b)


(c) by polishing the surface.
(c) opposite to
(c) Newspaper
(c) higher friction
(c) Friction can stop the moving object.
(c) Spring Force
(c) air column
(c) frequency
(c) less than
(c) between 200 2000 Hz
(c) two
(c) vibration
(c) 2 mm
(c) same as
(c) gases
(c) 60 dB

(c) air
(c) rubber
(c) magnetic effect

(c) magnetic effect of electric current

(c) either positive of negative terminal of the battery


(c) salts
(c) Luigi Galvani

(c) sometimes true.


(c) oxygen
(c) voltameter
(c) Barometer
(c) Franklin D. Roosevelt

(c) either attract or repel


(c) either attract or repel
(c) positive
(c) heating effect
(c) Periscope
(c) neutral
(c) Richter
(c) Bus Stop
(c) Sometimes real sometimes virtual
(c) Incident Ray

(c) Incident Ray


(c) Angle of incidence is always smaller than angle of refle
(c) Reflection

(c) Irregular reflection

(c) Microscope

(c) one

(c) Dispersion of light

(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) Isaac Newton


(d) E. Adams
(d) organism
(d) None of these
(d) egg of blue whale
(d) eukaryote
(d) tissue
(d) Chromosmes
(d) Mitochondria
(d) Mitochondria

(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) can be scalar or vector


(d) by putting second block on the top.
(d) at 45 degrees angle to
(d)Carpet
(d) same level of friction.
(d) Friction is not useful.
(d) Gravitational force
(d) vibration of air
(d) medium of propagation
(d) sometimes greater and sometimes less than
(d) between 20 20,000 Hz
(d) hundred
(d) time period
(d) 2 cm
(d) slightly greater than
(d) vacuum
(d) 80 dB

(d) helium
(d) mercury
(d) electroresistivity

(d) chemical effect of electric current

(d) none of these


(d) all of these
(d) Alessandro Volta

(d) none of these


(d) zinc
(d) ammeter
(d) Thermal Conductor
(d) Isaac Newton

(d) neither attract nor repel


(d) neither attract nor repel
(d) negative
(d) all of the above
(d) Telescope
(d) none of these
(d) Pascal
(d) Elevated Ridge
(d) None of these
(d) Refracted Ray

(d) Refracted Ray


(d) Angle of incidence is always equal to angle of reflection.
(d) Refraction

(d) Specular reflection

(d) telescope

(d) four

(d) Radiation of light

(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) Renewable Resources


2: (a) Liquefied Petroleum Gas
3: (d) Fossil fuels
4: (d) Coal
5: (a) Paraffin wax
6: (c) Black Gold
7: (d) Bitumen
8: (c) Vadodara
9: (a) Petroleum Conservation Research Association
10: (d) Natural Gas

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: (a) Robert Hook


2: (c) Leeuwenhoek
3: (a) cell
4: (c) Both (a) and (b)
5: (c) egg of an ostrich
6: (d) eukaryote
7: (a) gene
8: (b) Protoplasm
9: (b) Plastids
10: (d) Mitochondria

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

4: (b) vector quantity


5: (d) by putting second block on the top.
6: (c) opposite to
7: (a) Wet marble floor
8: (c) higher friction
9: (d) Friction is not useful.
10: (b) Drag Force
1: (a) stretched membrane
2: (c) frequency
3: (b) greater than
4: (d) between 20 20,000 Hz
5: (a) one
6: (c) vibration
7: (a) 20 mm
8: (b) less than
9: (d) vacuum
10:(d) 80 dB

1: (b) salt solution


2: (c) rubber
3: (b) electrolysis

4: (a) heating effect of electric current

5: (a) positive terminal of the battery


6: (d) all of these [note the word solutions]
7: (a) William Nicholson

(b)false
(d)zinc
(C)voltameter
1(b)Lighting Conductor
2: (b) Benjamin Franklin

3: (b) repel each other


4: (a) attract each other
5: (c) positive
6: (d) all of the above
7: (a) Electroscope
8: (b) positively charged
9: (c) Richter
10: (d) Elevated Ridge
: 1: (b) Always virtual
2: (c) Incident Ray

3: (a) Reflected Ray


4: (d) Angle of incidence is always equal to angle of reflection.
5: (b) Lateral inversion

6: (c) Irregular reflection

7: (a) Kaleidoscope

8: (b) infinite

9: (c) Dispersion of light

10: (d) Iris

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

Q1: Whose reactivity is highest among the following metals?


Q1: Opening a door is an example of ._______
Q2: The organic substance obtained from dead plants an animal wastes is _________
Q2: In a group of cows and hens, the number of legs was 14 more than twice the number of heads. Th
Q5: What is force?
Q4: The animals found in particular area are termed as ...
Q4: Which of the following cells have irregular shape?
Q8: The stage when all the body parts can be identified is known as ...
Q1: The sides of a right triangle are a, a+d, a+2d with a and d both positive. What is the value of ratio
Q3: Who discovered Fermentation?

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

extent to which intelligence is determined by heredity.


8

(a) Negative thinking


(a) Compounds
(a) One who has medium-term perspective
1 (a) Long term memory
1
SET-1

(b) Potassium
(b) Non contact force
(b) Fertilizer
(b) 7
(b) Pull
(b) Species
(b) Amoeba
(b) Foetus
(b) 1:4
(b) Alexander Fleming

need to standardize intelligence tests.


9

(b) Generation gap


(b) Cognitive events
(b) One who has short term perspective
(b) Short term memory
0
(d) Zinc
(d) Magnetic force
(d) Agriculture
(d) 14
(d) None of these
(d) Kingdom
(d) None of these
(d) Infant
(d) 3:1
(d) Selman Waksman

extent to which individuals differ in their intellectual abilities.


12

(d) None of the above.


(d) State of suggestibility
(d) One who take initiative for need satisfaction.
(d) Non of the above
y
y
y
1: (b) Potassium
1: (a) Contact force
2: (b) Manure

5: (c) both a and b


4: (a) Fauna
4: (c) Both (a) and (b)
8: (b) Foetus

3: (c) Louis Pasteur

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