Among the following, which picture is describing the process of photosynthesis correctly?
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Pulley is not used in:
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Drawing water from wells.
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Raising a flag to the top of a flag pole.
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Lifting heavy loads by cranes.
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Steering wheel of a car.
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None of these
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I can fly but I am not a bird. I give birth to babies but I do not lay eggs. Who am I?
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Two surfaces are in contact with each other. How can we reduce the friction between them?
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By increasing the smoothness of the surfaces.
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By decreasing the smoothness of the surfaces.
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By increasing the roughness of the surfaces.
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Which among the following statements is correct?
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We should use plastic bags more and more.
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We should allow stagnated water to stand for longtime.
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We should dispose of dry waste and wet waste separately.
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We should use petrol in the place of CNG.
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The stomach is located in which part of the digestive system?
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The stomach is located between the esophagus and the large intestine.
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The stomach is located between the esophagus and the small intestine.
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The stomach is located between the small intestine and the large intestine.
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The stomach is located between the pharynx and the esophagus.
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Name the atom which is not present in the molecule of ice.
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Hydrogen
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Oxygen
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Nitrogen
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Length of a road can be measured in:
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\[Kg\]
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\[ml\]
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Which one of the following spacecrafts was used in the mission "Chandrayan 1" to put the satellite in the orbit of Moon?
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PSLV-C11
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GSLV
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Aerian 5
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Atlantic
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Which animal among the following changes its body temperature according to the temperature of the surrounding?
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Who among the following first told about gravity?
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Thomas Elva Edison
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Graham Bell
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Sir Isaac Newton
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Albert Einstein
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Choose the correct match from the following.
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Malaria - Virus
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Athlete's foot - Bacteria
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Cholera - Bacteria
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Tuberculosis - Virus
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X is a bird which hunts prey in darkness generally and has big eyes and a good sense of hearing. What is the name of X?
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Bat
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Owl
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Eagle
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Vulture
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What do you mean by global warming?
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An increase in the Earth's atmosphere temperature.
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An increase in the Sun's atmosphere temperature.
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Portion of the globe which faces the Sun
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Portion of the Moon which faces the Earth
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Which one of the following is an invertebrate?
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Spider
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Fish
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Rat
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Crocodile
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Name the largest natural satellite of the planet Saturn.
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Moon
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Ganymede
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Europa
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Titan
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In which one of the following parts of the digestive system saliva is mixed with food?
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Mouth
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Esophagus
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Stomach
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Small intestine
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When water starts boiling, bubbles are formed. Which one of the following reason is responsible for this?
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These bubbles are actually dissolved gases which separate from water on heating.
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These bubbles are nothing just water droplets which keep on changing into gas.
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These bubbles are water vapours which formed due to boiling of water.
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All the above
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Which one of the following is caused by the heat of the Sun?
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Humidity of air
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Blowing of wind
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Change of states of water
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Which of the following is not a star?
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Sun
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Alpha Centauri
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Pluto
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Which among the following is used to join things together?
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Pulley
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Wedge
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Screw
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Bottle opener
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Lithosphere consists of:
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Core only
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Core and mantle only
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Core and upper mantle
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Crust and upper mantle
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An electric bulb is an instrument which converts electrical energy into ________.
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Heat and light energy
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Light and sound energy
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Heat and sound energy
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Light and chemical energy
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Which one of the following is not an igneous rock?
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Basalt
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Shale
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Pumice
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Andesite
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Which of the following statements is correct?
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We cannot see the crown part of the tooth.
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Core of the tooth is known as enamel.
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Dentine lies below the pulp.
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Pulp is the hardest part of the tooth.
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Name the animal which bears a shell on its body.
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Tortoise
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Snail
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Earthworm
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Both (a) and (b)
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Look at the following figure and choose the correct statement for X and Y.
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X is the bedrock and Y is the topsoil.
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X is the weathered rock and Y is the bedrock.
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X is the subsoil and Y is the bedrock.
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X is the topsoil and Y is the weathered rock,
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Which among the following is correct chemical reaction for the respiration in plants?
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Sugar + carbon dioxide \[\to \] oxygen + water + energy
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Sugar + oxygen \[\to \] carbon dioxide + water + energy
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Sugar + water \[\to \] oxygen + energy
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Sugar + water + energy \[\to \] carbon dioxide
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Which one of the following statements is incorrect about the Asteroids?
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Asteroids move around the Sun
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Asteroid belt is present between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
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Asteroids are actually gas giants.
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Coconut oil in winter solidifies. We leave it in the Sunlight and it liquefies again. This type of change in property is called:
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No change
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Chemical change
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Physical change
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Biological change
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Find the number which replaces the question mark (?).
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10
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15
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11
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45
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Form a meaningful word by arranging the given numbers corresponding to the letter given below.
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2, 4, 5, 3, 1
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3, 2, 1, 4, 5
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2, 5, 3, 4, 1
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How many letters given below have at least one line of symmetry?
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6
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8
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7
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What comes next in the sequence?
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How many triangles are there in the figure?
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There are five tables, table L, table M, table N, table O and table P. Table L is taller than table O. Table M and table P are of same height. Table N is shorter than table P. Table O is taller than table M. Which table is the tallest?
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Table L
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Table M
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Table O
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Table P
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In a certain code language, if PRINCIPAL is written as
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Rahul starts moving from a point P towards North. After walking some distance he turns his right. Again after walking some distance he turns his right. Now his direction is definitely towards:
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East
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West
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North
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South
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Find the matching pair.
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Which of the following parts will complete the given figure?
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Match the following:
Column A Column B I. Maggot A. Butterfly II. Nymph B. Frog III. Caterpillar C. Cockroach IV. Tadpole D. Fly
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]D, III\[\to \]A, IV\[\to \]B
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Which of the following statements is correct?
i. Viruses are bigger than bacteria and cause dysentery. ii. Fungi grow on decaying matter and cause disease like ringworm. iii. Milk is changed into curd by the action of protozoa. iv. Bacteria are unicellular organisms and cause disease like typhoid.
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Who of the following is correct?
Jack: Colour of X may be green, brown or black. Codi: X is a colourless part of the eye. Peter: Size and shape of Y is fixed and cannot be
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Jack
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Which of the following statements is correct about the animal shown below.
(i) Larva of frog breathes through the lungs. (ii) Adult frog is an amphibian. (iii) Pupa is one of the metamorphic stage in lifecycle of frog. (iv) Adult frog does not have a tail.
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Match the following:
Column A Column B I. Under water plant A. Pine II. Fixed plant B. Mould III. Plant on mountains C. Tape grass IV. Non-green plant D. Lotus
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]D, III\[\to \]A, IV\[\to \]B
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Choose the characteristics which belong to the planet Jupiter.
(i) It is the fastest spinning planet. (ii) Jupiter has no atmosphere. (iii) More than 318 Earth can fit inside the Jupiter. (iv) It is the smallest planet.
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Match the following:
Column A Column B I. Ant bite A. Apply burnol II. Bleeding wound B. Paste of baking soda III. Skin burn C. Vinegar IV. Wasp sting D. Tie a bandage over it
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]D, III\[\to \]A, IV\[\to \]B
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I\[\to \]B, II\[\to \]C, III\[\to \]D, IV\[\to \]A
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Names of few types of wastes are given below. Classify them as biodegradable and non- biodegradable. Glass bottles, Vegetable peels, Metal cans, Plastic bags, Seeds of fruits, used cotton, Waste papers, used matchsticks
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Biodegradable: Glass bottles, used matchsticks, Plastic bags, used cotton Non-biodegradable: Metal cans, Seeds of fruits, Waste papers, Vegetable peels
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Biodegradable: Metal cans, used matchsticks, Plastic bags, used cotton Non-biodegradable: Seeds of fruits, Waste papers. Vegetable peels, Glass bottles
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Biodegradable: Vegetable peels, Seeds of fruits, Waste papers, Used cotton, Used matchsticks Non-biodegradable: Glass bottles, Visa cans, Plastic bags
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Biodegradable: Plastic bags. Seeds of fruits, Waste papers, Used cotton, Used matchsticks Non-biodegradable: Glass bottles, Metal cans, Vegetable peels
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Consider the statements given below:
Julia: The process of digestion begins in the mouth. William: From the mouth food passes to stomach through the food pipe. Wilson: From the stomach where some of the food is digested, the food passes directly to anus. Who is correct?
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Julia only
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Wilson only
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William only
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Both (a) and (c)
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Match the following:
Column A Column B I. Full of tiny stones A. Loamy II. Dead remains of animals B. Clay III. Very small rock particles C. Gravel IV. Best for growing crops D. Humus
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I\[\to \]B, II\[\to \]C, III\[\to \]A, IV\[\to \]D
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