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Q.1)
A.
Kidney
B.
Intestine
C.
FoodPipe
D.
Mouth
Q.2)
A.
Pumps
B.
Taps
C.
Filters
D.
Noneoftheabove
A.
18
B.
12
A.
Kidneys
B.
Liver
C.
Ureter
D.
Urinarybladder
Q.3)
Q.4)
Q.5)
A.
BottleA
B.
BottleB
A.
B.
C.
D.
A.
Challengers,Pioneers,Adventurers,Voyagers
B.
Voyagers,Challengers,Pioneers,Adventurers
C.
Adventurers,Voyagers,Challengers,Pioneers
D.
Voyagers,Adventurers,Challengers,Pioneers
A.
Goldnecklace,Pearlpendant,Diamondring,Emeraldnecklace
B.
Pearlpendant,Goldnecklace,Diamondring,Emeraldnecklace
C.
Pearlpendant,Goldnecklace,Emeraldnecklace,Diamondring
D.
Pearlpendant,Emeraldnecklace,Goldnecklace,Diamondring
Q.6)
Q.7)
Q.8)
Q.9)
A.
Aswegoup,thetemperaturedecreases.Thisallowsthewatervapourtocoolandformwaterdroplets
whichinturnformclouds.
B.
Thepressurenearthesurfaceoftheearthwillnotallowtheformationofclouds.
C.
Thereisnoscientificexplanationforthis.
D.
Godcausecloudsandhestayshighupinthesky.
A.
Graph1
B.
Graph2
C.
Graph3
D.
Graph4
A.
Bothcandlesgooutatthesametimeastheirjarsdonotcontainenoughoxygenforburning
B.
CandleYgoesoutfirstasitsjarcontainsmoreoxygenthantheotherjar
C.
CandleXgoesoutfirstasitsjarcontainslessoxygenthantheotherjar
D.
CandleYgoesoutlaterasitsjarcontainslesswatervapourthantheotherjar
Q.10)
Q.11)
Q.12)
A.
78%nitrogen,21%oxygen,1%carbondioxideandothergases.
B.
74%nitrogen,16%oxygen,3%carbondioxide,6%watervapourandothergases.
C.
70%nitrogen,25%oxygen,4%carbondioxide,1%watervapourandothergases.
D.
78%nitrogen,0%oxygen,22%carbondioxideandothergases.
A.
Hydrogen
B.
Nitrogen
C.
Oxygen
D.
Carbondioxide
A.
HoneyandCloud
B.
PebbleandAsh
C.
SnowandCloud
D.
PebbleandCloud
Q.13)
Q.14)
Q.15)
A.
Sitapouredthewaterquickly
B.
Mohanhadusedhotwater
C.
Mohanhadfixedthestopperloosely
D.
Sitadidtheexperimentduringnight
A.
300ml
B.
400ml
C.
350ml
D.
Cannotbefoundout
Q.16)
Q.17)
A.
Student1andStudent2andStudent3
B.
Student1andStudent3
C.
Student2andStudent3
D.
Allthestudents
A.
Nothingwillhappen
B.
Itwillbecomewarm
C.
Itwillmoveslightlymoveupwards
D.
Itwillmoveslightlymovedownwards
A.
changeinstate
B.
changeinvolume
C.
changeinsubstance
D.
changeintemperature
Q.18)
Q.19)
Q.20)
A.
Stem
B.
Seedling
C.
Flower
D.
Roots
Q.21)
A.
Tomakefoodfortheplant.
B.
Totrapthesunlight
C.
Toallowairtoentertheplant.
D.
Toremoveexcesswaterfromtheplant.
A.
PartA
B.
PartB
C.
PartC
D.
PartD
Q.22)
Q.23)
A.
Oxygen
B.
Petrol
C.
CottonShirt
D.
Plasticball
A.
Theclotheswilltakelongertimetodry
B.
Theclotheswilltakelessertimetodry
C.
Theclotheswilltakethesametimetodryasanyotherday
D.
Thetrouserswilldryfasterthantheshirts
A.
Oxygen
B.
Milk
C.
Ball
D.
Water
A.
Larry,Mike,Jack,Peter
B.
Mike,Jack,Peter,Larry
C.
Jack,Peter,Larry,Mike
D.
Peter,Larry,Mike,Mike
Q.24)
Q.25)
Q.26)
Q.27)
A.
B.
C.
D.
A.
Actually,itdependsonpersontoperson
B.
Bloodflowincreasestomeettheincreaseddemandofoxygen
C.
Bloodflowinthelegsdecreaseswhileitincreasesintheface
D.
Thisremainsamystery
A.
Thepancreassecretejuices
B.
Brainasksthemouthtoproducesalivainordertodigestthefood.
C.
Thisremainsamystery
D.
Noneoftheabove
Q.28)
Q.29)
Q.30)
A.
airoccupiesspace
B.
airhasmass
C.
airhasvolume
D.
noneoftheabove
A.
Thereisnoscientificexplanationforthis
B.
Airenteredthecanthroughthesecondholeandpushesthehoneyoutofthecanthroughthefirsthole.
C.
Volumeofthehoneyinsidethecanchangedaftertheholewasmade
D.
Noneoftheabove
Q.31)
Q.32) Inanexperiment,astudentsetup2identicalpottedplants.InsetupA,heturned
onthelampfor12hourseachday.ForsetupB,hedidnotturnonthelamp
throughouttheexperiment.
Theplantshadsufficientwaterthroughoutthedurationoftheexperiment.
Attheendoftheexperiment,heobservedandrecordedthenumberofdead
leavesfoundineachsetup.
Whatwouldbethemostprobable"aimofhisexperiment"?
A.
Tofindoutifplantsneedlighttosurvive
B.
Tofindoutifplantsneedwatertosurvive
C.
Tofindoutiftheplantsgrowtowardslight
D.
Tofindoutifsunlightisneededforplanttostayalive
Q.33)
A.
Theairremainsinsidetheballoon.
B.
Theairescapesintotheatmosphere.
C.
Thevolumeoftheballoonchanges.
D.
Theshapeoftheballoonchanges.
Q.34) Twosimilarrubberballsareplacedoneithersideofaleverbalanceasshown.Then,air
ispumpedintoBall1.
Whatwillhappentotheleverbalance?
A.
Thesidewithball1willtiltdownwards.
B.
Theleverwillremainbalanced.
C.
Theleverwillmoveupanddowncontinuously.
D.
Thesidewithball2willtiltdownwards.
A.
Syringe:10mlBall:295ml
B.
Syringe:15mlBall:285ml
C.
Syringe:10mlBall:300ml
D.
Syringe:15mlBall:300ml
Q.35)