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Q31. The pseudopodia of Amoeba are used for
(a) movement
(b) movement and capture of food
(c) sensing the food
(d) capture of food
Answer: (b) movement and capture of food |
Q32. Below are given some organisms.
A. Yeasts B. Bedbugs C. Leeches D. Cuscuta E. Algae F. Lice G. Mushrooms H. Lichens
The organisms, which may be classified in the group of parasites are
(a) B, C, D, and F
(b) C, D, E, and G
(c) A, C, F, and G
(d) B, C, D, and H
Answer: (a) B, C, D, and F |
Q33.The dietary fibers are
(a) made up of collagen fibres
(b) made up of proteins
(c) also called roughage
(d) made up of cellulose and proteins
Answer: (c) also called roughage |
Q34. Which one of the following man-made fibers is also called artificial silk?
(a) Acrylic
(b) Polyester
(C) Nylon
(d) Rayon
Answer: (d) Rayon |
Q35. If the frequency of vibrations of a body is decreased and its amplitude is increased, then
(a) pitch increases but loudness decreases
(b) pitch decreases but loudness increases
(c) both pitch and loudness of sound produced will decrease
(d) both pitch and loudness of sound produced will increase
Answer: (b) pitch decreases but loudness increases |
Q36. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists
List-I(Vitamins) | List-II(Chemical Names) |
A. Vitamin B | 1. Ascorbic acid |
B. Vitamin B2 | 2. Riboflavin |
C. Vitamin-A | 3. Thiamine |
D. Vitamin-C | 4. Retinol |
Codes: А B С D
(a) 4 2 3 1
(b) 3 2 4 1
(c) 2 3 4 1
(d) 3 1 4 2
Answer: (b) |
Q37. A convex mirror is used to form an image on a real object. Point out the wrong statement.
(a) Image lies between pole and focus
(b) Image is diminished in size
(c) Image is erect
(d) Image is real
Answer: (d) Image is real |
Q38. Identify the wrong match
(a) Sleeping sickness-Trypanosoma
(b) Amoebic dysentery-Entamoeba
(c) Chicken pox-Bacteria
(d) Malaria-Plasmodium
Answer: (c) Chicken pox-Bacteria |
Q39. Silicious cell wall is present in
(a) blue-green algae
(b) diatoms
(c) fungi
(d) bacteria
Answer: (b) diatoms |
Q40. Identify the false statement.
(a) Frog can respire both through lungs and skin
(b) Bile juice is secreted by the liver
(c) During inhalation volume of the thoracic cavity is increased
(d) Microsporum is a pathogenic bacteria
Answer: (d) Microsporum is a pathogenic bacteria |
Q41. The amount of matter of the same weight will be
(a) At least at the North pole
(b) least at equator
(c) least at Moon
(d) same at all of the above places
Answer: (a) least at North pole |
Q42. Which of the following is/ are used as a bleaching agent?
(a) SO2
(b) H2S
(c) Cl2
(d) All of these
Answer: (d) All of these |
Q43. When CNC or LPG undergoes complete combustion, the products formed are
(a) CO2 and H2O
(b) CO2, SO2, and H2O
(c) CO2 only
(d) CO2, CO, and H2O
Answer: (a) CO2 and H2O |
Q44. The smallest of living organisms with cell wall are
(a) yeast
(b) algae
(c) cyanobacteria
(d) bacteria
Answer: (d) bacteria |
Q45. Given below are a few chemical processes
A. Rusting of iron
B. Burning of a candle
C. Respiration
D. Photosynthesis
Which two of these represent slow combustion?
(a) D and A
(b) A and C
(c) B and C
(d) B and D
Answer: (c) B and C |
Q46.The SI unit of calorific value is
(a) J/ kg
(b) kcal/ kg
(c) kJ/ kg
(d) Calorie
Answer: (c) kJ/ kg |
Q47. The process of converting sugars into alcohols is known as
(a) Pasteurization
(b) Sterilization
(c) Homogenization
(d) Fermentation
Answer: (d) fermentation |
Q48. Bronze is an alloy of
(a) Copper and zinc
(b) Copper and tin
(c) Copper and iron
(d) Copper and aluminum
Answer: (b) copper and tin |
Q49. Conduction of thermal energy takes place in
(a) Solids
(b) Liquids
(c) Gases
(d) All of these
Answer: (d) All of these |
Q50. The maximum quantity of carbon is present in
(a) Petrol
(b) Kerosene
(c) Lubricant oil
(d) Ligroin
Answer: (c) lubricant oil |
Q51. Which of the following is not the objective of a science laboratory?
(a) To arouse interest in science amongst the students
(b) To prove scientific principles
(c) To use the spare time of students
(d) To develop the measuring skills
Answer: (c) To use the spare time of students |
Q52. Which of the following teaching method was invented by Kilpatrick?
(a) Problem-solving method
(b) Project method
(c) Heuristic method
(d) Demonstration method
Answer: (b) Project method |
Q53. The meaning of education through excursion is
(a) Education outside school premises
(b) Recreation outside school premises
(c) Practical personal experience
(d) Learning in a difficult situation
Answer: (c) practical personal experience |
Q54. In the organization of Science club, the teachers are expected to
(a) Motivate the students to collect different specimens
(b) Assign investigatory projects to the h students
(c) Promote creative activities related to Science
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above |
Q55. Science is skeptical because it depicts
(a) Derivation of truth from observation
(b) Truths have casual links
(c) Always doubtful, in search of verification
(d) None of the above
Answer: (c) always doubtful, in search of verification |
Q56. The scientific attitude is determined by which of the following?
(a) Spirit of equity
(b) Open-mindedness
(c) Cause and effect relationship
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above |
Q57. Summative Assessment in Science should mainly focus on
(a) assessing observation skills
(b) diagnosing the areas of learning difficulties of students
(c) testing of mainly the practical skills
(d) testing important theoretical concepts
Answer: (b) diagnosing the areas of learning difficulties of students |
Q58. The first step of the scientific method
(a) forming a hypothesis
(b) making an observation
(c) conducting an experiment
(d) predicting the result of the experiment
Answer: (b) making an observation |
Q59. One of the main limitations of the Project method of teaching Science is that
(a) knowledge is not acquired in a sequential manner
(b) integration of concept in various subjects can be achieved
(c) the students have to perform excessive mental and physical work
(d) it is a psychological method
Answer: (c) the students have to perform excessive mental and physical work |
Q60.Learning science can be of
(a) teachers use different types of lectures and explanations brought
(b) real-world situations are which into the classroom in students interact with each other facilitator
(c) due attention be paid to tests in the classroom
(d) maximum teaching aids be the class
Answer: (b) real-world situations be which into the classroom in students interact with each other facilitator |