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Chapter 3 englsh Q.1: Ma! Mrs. Bramble looked up, beaming with a kind of amiable fat headedness.

. A domestic creature, wrapped up in Bill, her husband and Harold, her son. At the present moment only the latter was with her. (a) Who is referred to as a domestic creature? (i) Mrs. Bramble (ii) Bill (iii) Harold (iv) Major Percy Stokes (b) What does fat headedness mean? (i) Intelligence (ii) Wisdom (iii) Foolishness (iv) Indifference (c) Who was sitting beside her at that moment? (i) Bill (ii) Harold (iii) Major Stokes (iv) Mr. Fisher Q.2: A slight frown marred the smoothness of Harold Brambles brow. It jarred upon him, this habit of his mothers referring to herself in the third person, as if she were addressing a baby, instead of young man of ten who had taken the spelling and dictation prize last term on his head. (a) Why did Harold not like his mothers habit of referring to herself in the third person? (i) She treated him as if he were a baby. (ii) She treated him as if he were a stranger. (iii) She treated him as if he were an adult (iv) She treated him as if he were her brother. (b) How old was Harold? (i) 7 years (ii) 8 years (iii) 9 years (iv) 10 years. (c) Harold had taken the spelling and dictation prize. It shows that he (i) was good at games (ii) had high IQ (iii) was good at studies (iv) often won prizes. Q.3: The spectacled child considered the point for a moment gravely. Then, nodding he arranged his books in readiness for his return and went out. The front door closed with a decorous softness. (a) Harold was spectacled. It means he (i) was good looking (ii) was ugly (iii) wore glasses (iv) had good eyesight. (b) What suggestion of his mother did he agree to? (i) Arranging his books (ii) Reading quietly (iii) Having a walk by the river (iv) Closing the door softly. (c) Harold closed the door with a decorous softness. This indicates that he was (i) well-behaved and sensible (ii) rude and disobedient (iii) lazy and easy-going (iv) always in hurry. Q.4: The only drawback was that his very perfection had made necessary a series of evasions and even deliberate falsehoods on the part of herself and her husband, highly distasteful to both. They were lovers of truth, but they had realized that there are times when truth must be sacrificed. (a) What perfection is referred to here? (i) Harold was very good at studies. (ii) Harold was a perfect sportsman. (iii) Harold was a model of a son. (iv) Harold was devoted to his books and a model of behaviour. (b) Harolds parents (i) always told lies (ii) always spoke the truth

(iii) were compelled to tell lies (iv) would not tell lies at any cost. Q.5: A little later, when the child had begun to show signs of being about to become a model of goodness and intelligence, and had already taken two prizes at the Sunday-school, the senior curate of the Parish, meeting Mr. Bramble one morning, said nervously for after all, it was a delicate subject to broach, Er Bramble, I think, on the whole, it would be as well to - er - keep it from Harold. (a) How had Harold shown signs of becoming a model of goodness and intelligence? (i) Won prize at dictation. (ii) Won two prizes at the Sunday-school. (iii) Won a prize as the best student at school. (iv) Won a prize reciting poetry. (b) What did the senior curate advise Mr. Bramble? (i) To send Harold to a resident school. (ii) To send Harold to a Sunday-school regularly. (iii) Not to tell Harold about his profession. (iv) Not to let Harold take part in wrestling. (c) Why did the curate give that advice to Mr. Bramble? (i) Mr. Brambles profession was illegal. (ii) Mr. Brambles profession was considered respectable. (iii) Mr. Brambles profession was not considered respectable. (iv) Mr. Bramble was unemployed. Ans: 1. (a) i (b) iii (c) ii 2. (a) i (b) iv (c) iii 3. (a) iii (b) iii (c) i 4. (a) iv (b) iii (c) ii 5. (a) ii (b) iii (c) iii CCE type Short Answer Questions Q.6: What was extraordinary about Harold? Ans: Harold was different from ordinary citizen. He was a prodigy. He was devoted to his books. He was a model of goodness and intelligence. Q.7: When Percy and Bill came home, what strange news they give to Mr. Bramble? Ans: While Bill was supposed to be training for his fight with Murphy, he came home with Percy. They told Mrs. ramble that Bill had decided to withdraw from the contest. Percy told that he had at last been able to persuade him to do so for Harolds sake. Q.8: What were Jerry Fishers feelings for Mr. Bramble when the latter told him that he would not fight any longer at any cost? Ans: Jerry Fisher had been proud and fond of Mr. Bramble so far. But now he felt Bramble had let him down and Bramble was his sworn enemy and he was bent on taking revenge. Q.9: What did Brambles think they must hide from Harold? Who else were of the same opinion? Ans: Brambles thought they must hide Mr. Brambles profession from their extraordinary son. The Curate of the parish and Mrs. Brambles brother Major

Percy Stokes were also of the same opinion. They thought it was the least Brambles could do for Harold. Q.10: What does the writer say about Mr. Brambles skill as a professional boxer? Ans: Mr. Bramble was a skillful boxer. There was not a single man weighing eight stone four, whom he could not overcome in twenty-round contest. Left hook was his special possession.

Chapter 8 maths Question 4: Show that the diagonals of a square are equal and bisect each other at right angles. Question 5: Show that if the diagonals of a quadrilateral are equal and bisect each other at right angles, then it is a square. Question 6: Diagonal AC of a parallelogram ABCD bisects A (see the given figure). Show that

(i) It bisects C also, (ii) ABCD is a rhombus.

Question 7: ABCD is a rhombus. Show that diagonal AC bisects A as well as C and diagonal BD bisectsB as well as D. Question 8: ABCD is a rectangle in which diagonal AC bisects A as well as C. Show that: (i) ABCD is a square (ii) diagonal BD bisects B as well as D.

Question 9: In parallelogram ABCD, two points P and Q are taken on diagonal BD such that DP = BQ (see the given figure). Show that:

(i) APD CQB (ii) AP = CQ (iii) AQB CPD (iv) AQ = CP (v) APCQ is a parallelogram Question 10: ABCD is a parallelogram and AP and CQ are perpendiculars from vertices A and C on diagonal BD. Show that

(i) APB CQD (ii) AP = CQ Question 11: In ABC and DEF, AB = DE, AB || DE, BC = EF and BC || EF. Vertices A, B and C are joined to vertices D, E and F respectively (see the given figure). Show that

(i) Quadrilateral ABED is a parallelogram (ii) Quadrilateral BEFC is a parallelogram

(iii) AD || CF and AD = CF (iv) Quadrilateral ACFD is a parallelogram (v) AC = DF (vi) ABC DEF. Question 12: ABCD is a trapezium in which AB || CD and AD = BC (see the given figure). Show that

(i) A = B (ii) C = D (iii) ABC BAD (iv) diagonal AC = diagonal BD CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL THE ANSWERS

Chapter 4 science
Q.1: Select the ionic compound (a) Sulphur molecule, S8 (b) Phosphorous molecule, P4 (c) Methane, CH4 (d) Copper nitrate, Cu(NO3)2 Q.2: Which of the following does not change when a chemical reaction takes place? (a) volume (b) mass (c) physical properties (d) chemical properties Q.3: One atomic mass unit is equal to weight of (a) one atom of hydrogen (b) 1/16th of oxygen atom (c) 1/12th of natural carbon atom (d) 1/12th of C-12 isotope of carbon. Q.4: Molecules of the following elements are made up of only one atom of that element (a) iron (b) sodium (c) helium (d) chlorine Q.5: Formula unit mass is used for the mass of the following compound (a) CaO (b) H2S (c) CCl4 (d) CH4

Q.6: Which one of the following does not represent correct molecular formula of a compound (a) 2CH3 (b) CH4 (c) CH3OH (d) (CH3)2 Q.7: A mole does not signify (a) atomic mass unit (b) 6.022 x 1023 ions (c) 22.4 liters of gas at STP (d) gram molecular mass Q.8: Which one of the following is not equal to gram molecular mass of hydrogen (a) 2 gm (b) 6.022 x 1023 atoms of hydrogen (c) 6.022 x 1023 molecules of hydrogen (d) 1 mole of hydrogen. Q.9: Which of the following does not represent molar mass of a substance? (a) 1 mole of HCl (b) 6.022 x 1023 molecules of helium (c) 16 gm of O2 (d) 44 gm of CO2 Q.10: Formula mass is not used in case of (a) NaCl (b) MgCl2 (c) CCl4 (d) CaO Q.11: The unit of atomic mass is (a) gm (b) u (c) liter (d) mp Q.12: a substance in which all atoms are alike is called an (a) molecule (b) ion (c) homogeneous (d) element Q.13: Formula mass and not molecular mass is used for substance whose constituent particles are (a) ions, (b) similar (c) uniform (d) none of these Q.14: How many atoms does one mole of S8 contain? (a) 6.023 x 1023 (b) 96 (c) 8 x 6.023 x 1023 (d) 1 Q.15: Molecules without a charged valency are contained by only (a) metals (b) non-metals (c) gases (d) none of these. Ans: 1-d, 2-b, 3-d, 4-c, 5-a, 6-a, 7-a, 8-b, 9-c, 10-a, 11-b, 12-d, 13-a, 14-c, 15-b.

Chapter 10 Q.3: What is the magnitude of the gravitational force between the earth and a 1 kg object on its surface? (Mass of the earth = 6 x 1024 kg and radius of the earth is 6.4 x 106 m) Q.4: The earth and the moon are attracted to each other by gravitational force. Does the earth attract the moon with a force that is greater or smaller or the same as the force with which the moon attracts the earth? Why? Q.5: If the moon attracts the earth, why does the earth not move towards the moon? Q.6: What happens to the force between two objects, if (i) the mass of one object is doubled? (ii) the distance between the objects is doubled and tripled? (iii) the masses of both objects are doubled?

Q.7: What is the importance of Universal Law of Gravitation? Q.8: What is the acceleration of free fall? Q.9: What do we call the gravitational force between the earth and an object? Q.10: Amit buys few grams of gold at poles as per the instruction of one of his friends. He hands over the same when he meets him at equator. Will the friend agree with the weight of gold bought? If not, why? Q.11: Why will a sheet of paper fall slower than one that is crumpled into a ball? Q.13: A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 49 m/s. Calculate (i) the maximum height to which it rises, (ii) the total time it takes to return to the surface of the earth. Q.14: a stone is released from the top of a tower of height 19.6 m. calculate its final velocity just before touching the ground. Q.15: A stone is thrown vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 40 m/s. Taking g = 10 m/s2, find the maximum height reached by the stone. What is the net displacement and total distance covered by the stone? Q.16: Calculate the force of gravitation between the earth and the sun, given that the mass of the earth = 6 x 1024 kg and of the sun = 2 x 1030 kg. The average distance between the two is 1.5 x 1011 m. Q.17: A stone is allowed to fall from the top of a tower 100 m high and at the same time another stone is projected vertically upwards from the ground with a velocity of 25 m/s. Calculate when and where the two stones will meet? Q.19: In what direction does the buoyant force on an object immersed in a liquid act? Q.20: Why does a block of plastic released under water come up to the surface of water? Q.21: The volume of 50 gm of a substance is 20 cm 3. If the density of water is 1 g/cm3, will the substance float or sink? Q.22: The volume of a 50 gm sealed packet is 350 cm 3. Will the packet float or sink in water if the density of water is 1 g/cm3 ? What will be the mass of the water displaced by this packet ?

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