Look at the given figure and choose the correct option.
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\[\angle i>\angle r\]
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\[\angle i=\angle r\]
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Identify the micro-organism given below.
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Amoeba
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Hydra
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Paramecium
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Chlamydomonas
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None of these
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Which one of the following sound waves is a high pitched sound wave?
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Two forces A and B act on an object in opposite directions. A is bigger than B. The net force on the object is;
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A + B acting in the direction of A
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\[\text{A}-\text{B}\]acting in the direction of A
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A + B acting in the direction of B
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\[\text{A}-\text{B}\]acting in the direction of B
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The group of similar cells which work together to perform a particular function is called:
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Tissue
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Organ
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Organ system
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Bone
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What is the nature of the oxide which is formed when a metal reacts with oxygen?
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Basic
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Acidic
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Neutral
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Luminous or Non-Luminous nature of the objects depend on which one of the following properties?
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Production of light
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Production of heat
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Production of current
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Sound cannot propagate through:
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Air
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Vacuum
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Metals
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Which part of our ear carries electrical impulses produced by sound waves in inner ear to the brain?
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Optic Nerve
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Cochlea
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Motor Nerve
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Auditory Nerve
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100 pascal is equal to:
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\[10\frac{N}{{{m}^{2}}}\]
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\[\frac{N}{{{m}^{2}}}\]
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\[100\frac{N}{{{m}^{2}}}\]
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\[100\frac{N}{c{{m}^{2}}}\]
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The pressure of the liquid is not same at each point in the sea. If a diver dives into the sea, at which point the diver will feel the maximum pressure?
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At the top
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At the bottom
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In the middle
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Same at all points
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Phobos and Deimos are the natural satellites of:
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Mercury
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Venus
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Neptune
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Jupiter
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Name the cell organelle which is responsible for the protein synthesis within the cell.
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Mitochondria
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Ribosome
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Lysosome
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Vacuole
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Metals can be drawn into thin wires. This property of a metal is known as:
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Malleability
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Ductility
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Conductivity
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Both [b] and [c]
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When coal is burnt in the air, which one of the following gases is produced?
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Carbon dioxide
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Hydrogen
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Oxygen
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Nitrogen
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Which one of the following materials is obtained when coal is strongly heated in the absence of air?
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Coke
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Petroleum
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Coal tar
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Both [a] and [c]
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Which one of the following is a combustible substance?
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Cement
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Glass
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Wood
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Water
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None of these
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Which one of the following substances has the lowest ignition temperature?
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Wood
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Alcohol
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Charcoal
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Cow-dung
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None of these
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Which one of the following is an extinct species?
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Caspian tiger
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Snow leopard
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Seal
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Siberian crane
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Which one of the following organisms reproduces asexually?
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Cats
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Birds
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Human
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Hydra
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None of these
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The male reproductive organ testis lies in a pouch like structure called:
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Ureter
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Vas deference
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Urethra
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Scrotal sac
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Which one of the following process is involved in the preparation of soil for crop production?
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Ploughing
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Levelling
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Manuring
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All of these
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Which of the following micro-organisms belongs to the group protozoa?
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Entamoeba
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Spirogyra
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Rhizobium
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Yeast
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Which of the following is the endemic fauna of the Pachmarhi Biosphere reserve in India?
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Giant squirrel
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Flying squirrel
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Bison
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Which one of the following is not a part of human female reproductive system?
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Ovaries
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Oviduct
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Uterus
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Seminal vesicle
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The hormone thyroxin is produced by which of the following glands?
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Thyroid gland
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Pituitary gland
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Pancreas
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Adrenal gland
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The weak zone of earth's crust which are more prone to earthquake, is called:
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Seismic zone
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Tectonic zone
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Epicenter
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Focus
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Which of the following can change the focal length of eye lens according to the requirement of the eye to see distant objects or nearby objects?
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Iris
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Pupil
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Ciliary muscles
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Retina
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None of these
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Diameter of the planet Neptune is:
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36000 km
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70800 km
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33200 km
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80500 km
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None of these
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?
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Chlorofluorocarbons are the chemical compounds made of chlorine, fluorine and carbon elements
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Chlorofluorocarbons are used in refrigerators, air conditioners and aerosol sprays
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Chlorofluorocarbons react with the ozone gas of ozone layer and destroy it gradually
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If M + N means 'M' is the brother of 'N', M - N means 'M' is the sister of 'N', M N means 'M' is the mother of 'N' and M \[\div \] N means 'M' is father of 'N', then which of the following would mean 'E' is the paternal Aunt of 'F'?
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\[E-G\div F\]
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\[E+G\times F\]
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\[E\times F-G\]
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\[F\times G+E\]
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Complete the following series. V, R, O, K,?, D
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L
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H
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Z
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Rohan walks a distance of 3 km towards north, then turns to his left and walks 2 km. He again turns left and walks for 3 km. At this point he turns to his left again and walks for 3 km. How far is he from the starting point?
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1 km
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2 km
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3 km
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4 km
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If PAINT is coded as 74128 and EXCEL is coded as 93596 then what will be code for ACCEPT?
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455978
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547978
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554978
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724861
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In a certain code language '3a, 2b, 7c' means 'Truth is Eternal' '7c, 9a, 8b, 3a' means 'Enmity is not Eternal' and '9a, 4b, 2b, 6b' means 'Truth does not perish' which of the following means 'enmity' in that language ?
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3a
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7c
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8b
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9a
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None of these
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Insert the missing number.
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693
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939
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981
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993
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Insert the missing number.
13 54 ? 7 45 32 27 144 68
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42
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36
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6
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4
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Direction: Questions from 38 to 40 are based on the/allowing information. (i) There are 7 professors in a college. They are - A, B, C, D, E, F and G. Each of them teaches a different subject. (ii) Three of them are ladies. There are two couples among them. (iii) C is the professor of Social Science and is married to the lady professor who teaches Chemistry. (iv) E and G are ladies and teaches Biology and Physics respectively. (v) A teaches Maths and his wife does not teach Physics. (vi) F and D are gents and F is unmarried.
Which subject does B teach?
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Maths
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Chemistry
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Direction: Questions from 38 to 40 are based on the/allowing information.
(i) There are 7 professors in a college. They are - A, B, C, D, E, F and G. Each of them teaches a different subject.
(ii) Three of them are ladies. There are two couples among them.
(iii) C is the professor of Social Science and is married to the lady professor who teaches Chemistry.
(iv) E and G are ladies and teaches Biology and Physics respectively.
(v) A teaches Maths and his wife does not teach Physics.
(vi) F and D are gents and F is unmarried.
Which subject does F teach?
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Physics
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Commerce
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Social Science
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Direction: Questions from 38 to 40 are based on the/allowing information. (i) There are 7 professors in a college. They are - A, B, C, D, E, F and G. Each of them teaches a different subject. (ii) Three of them are ladies. There are two couples among them. (iii) C is the professor of Social Science and is married to the lady professor who teaches Chemistry. (iv) E and G are ladies and teaches Biology and Physics respectively. (v) A teaches Maths and his wife does not teach Physics. (vi) F and D are gents and F is unmarried.
Which subject does A's wife teach?
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Chemistry
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Biology
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Match the items in column A with those in column B:
Sl. No Type of crop Example of crops 1 Kharif crops A. Wheat, gram, pea 2 Rabi crops B. Urea and superphosphate 3 Chemical fertilizers C. Paddy and maize 4 Organic manure D. Cowdung, plant residues
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1\[\to \]C, 2\[\to \] D, 3\[\to \]A, 4\[\to \]B
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1\[\to \]D, 2\[\to \]C, 3\[\to \]B, 4\[\to \]A
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1\[\to \]A, 2\[\to \]B, 3\[\to \]C, 4\[\to \]D
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Which one of the following statements is correct? i. The testes make male sex hormone called testosterone. ii. Endocrine glands are also known as ductless glands. iii. The estrogen hormones develops deeper voice in male at puberty. iv. Pituitary gland is an example of exocrine gland.
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Which one of the following statements is in correct? i. An ideal fuel has a high calorific value. ii. An ideal fuel burns in air with explosion. iii. An ideal fuel has very low ignition temperature. iv. An ideal gas produces a lot of as and carbon dioxide gas on burning.
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Match the following:
[A] Cholera I Protozoa [B] Malaria II Virus [C] Polio III Bacteria [D] Ringworm IV Fungi
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A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
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A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV
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A-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV
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A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
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Fill in the blanks with correct combination of words. When \[\underline{\,\,\,\,L\,\,\,\,}\] reacts with\[\underline{\,\,\,\,M\,\,\,\,}\], then \[\underline{\,\,\,\,N\,\,\,\,}\] and \[\underline{\,\,\,\,O\,\,\,\,}\] are produced.
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L-magnesium, M-oxygen, N-magnesium hydroxide, 0-hydrogen
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L-non-metal, M-water, N-metal oxide, O- hydrogen
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L - sodiurn, M-water, N-sodium hydroxide, O-hydrogen
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L-metal hydroxide, M-oxygen, N-metal, O- hydrogen
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Which one of the following statements is correct? i. A liquid which can conduct electricity is called an electrolyte. ii. Chemical changes takes place, when electricity is allowed to pass through an aluminium wire. iii. A solution of sulphuric acid and water can conduct electricity. iv. A solution of sodium hydroxide and water cannot conduct electricity.
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Fill in the blanks with correct combination of words. \[\underline{\,\,\,\,P\,\,\,\,}\]is the colored part of our eye. It has a hole at its center called \[\underline{\,\,\,\,Q\,\,\,\,}\] Iris controls the amount of \[\underline{\,\,\,\,R\,\,\,\,}\] entering the eye by \[\underline{\,\,\,\,S\,\,\,\,}\] the size of pupil.
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P-pupil, Q-iris, R-light, S-adjusting
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P-iris, Q-pupil, R-light, S-adjusting
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P-retina, Q-pupil, R-light, S-expanding
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P-iris, Q-retina, R-light, S-contracting
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Look at the following figure and choose the correct option.
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L-Pinna; M-eardrum, N-ear canal, O-Cochlea
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L-Pinna; M-ear canal, N-eardrum, O-Cochlea
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L-eardrum; M-pinna, N-ear canal, O-Cochlea
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L-eardrum; M-ear canal, N-pinna, O-Cochlea
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Match the names of scientists given in Column A with the discovery made by them given in Column B.
Column A Column B (A) Louis Pasteur I. Penicillin (B) Robert Koch II. Anthrax bacterium (C) Edward Jenner III. Fermentation (D) Alexander Fleming IV. Smallpox vaccine
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A\[\to \]III, B\[\to \]II, C\[\to \]IV, D\[\to \]I
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A\[\to \]III, B\[\to \]I, C\[\to \]II, D\[\to \]IV
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A\[\to \]III, B\[\to \]II, C\[\to \]I, D\[\to \]IV
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A\[\to \]IV, B\[\to \]I, C\[\to \]II, D\[\to \]III
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Look at the following figure and choose the correct option.
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A-pupil, B-retina, C-iris, D-eye lens
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A-iris, B-pupil, C-cornea, D-retina
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A-retina, B-pupil, C-cornea, D-eye lens
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A-iris, B-cornea, C-pupil, D-eye lens
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