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Dr. Homi Bhabha Competition Test Series.

STD 6
Exam Code Subject Marks Time : : : : R2 Physics ,Chemistry, Biology 100 90 min.
Answer Paper

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Fluid friction is friction exerted by (1) Solid and liquid (2) Liquid and gas (3) Solid and gas (4) Solid ,liquid and liquid

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Fluid force is also called (1) Pressure (2) Drag (3) Speed (4) Velocity

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Which is a contact force (1) Gravitational (2) Electrostatic force (3) Magnetic force (4) Sliding force

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The Earth revolve around sun due to (1) Gravitational force (2) Magnetic force (3) Mechanical force (4) Electro static force

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Which of the following is an Oscillatory Motion? (1) Flapping of birds wing (2) Cycle (3) Hour hand (4) none of above

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When the passenger moving in a bus , the road side trees appear to be moving (1) Backward

(2) Forward (3) Same speed (4) None of above

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In uniform motion the object cover's

(1) Equal distance (2) unequal distance (3) Both 1 and 2 (4) Can 't say P2 8 A force that one surface exerts on another surface when the two rub against each other is called (1) gravity (2) acceleration (3) inertia (4) friction 4

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An example of a balanced force is

(1) A car sliding on ice. (2) A tug-of-war game in which one wins. (3) A car hitting a telephone pole.

(4) A roller coaster going down the first drop.

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10 In physical science, a push or pull is called (1) Gravity (2) Force (3) Universal law (4) Inertia

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When two equal forces act on the same object, in opposite direction the net force is

(1) Crazy (2) Greater than either force (3) Zero (4) Smaller than either force P2 12 What is the definition of weight? (1) A gravitational force on a mass. (2) How big an object is. (3) The amount of matter in an object. (4) The amount of space an object takes up. An athlete can run 200 m in 25 seconds. What is her average speed? (1) 50 m/s (2) 8 m/s (3) 225 m/s (4) 0.125 m/s P2 14 A car travels 120 kilometers in 45 minutes. What is its average speed? 1 1

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(1) 160 km/h (2) 90 km/h (3) 120 km/h (4) 2.67 km/h P2 15 An aircraft travelling at 800 km/h takes 4 hours to make a journey. How much distance it travelled? (1) 3,200 km (2) 800 km (3) 200 km (4) 4,000 km P2 16 A truck has an average speed of 80 km/h. How far will it travel in 4 hours ? (1) 84 km (2) 5 km (3) 20 km (4) 320 km When crystal's of potassium permanganate are dropped in water, we see their molecules in motion. This motion is (1) Oscillatory 4 1

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(2) Random (3) Periodic (4) Linear P2 18 How long will it take an athlete whose average speed. is 7.5 m/s to run 1500 meters? (1) 1507.5 seconds (2) 100 seconds (3) 200 seconds (4) 500 seconds P2 19 Usain Bolt set a new world record for the 100 meters race with a time of 9.58 seconds. Find average speed? (1) 109.58 m/s (2) 0.0958 m/s (3) 10.40 m/s (4) 20 m/s P2 20 Which one of the following is not a unit of speed? (1) km/h (2) m/s (3) miles per hour (4) m/s2 4 3 3

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Cyclist moves 20 meters along a track in 4 seconds. What is his speed? (1) 10 m/s (2) 40 m/s (3) 80 m/s (4) 5 m/s

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22 Which statement is not true regarding force (1) Force is push or pull on a object (2) Force can change shape of a object (3) Force can not change direction of moving object (4) Force can set object in motion

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23 Find odd one out (1) Motion of bee (2) Motion of fly (3) Motion of plucked string of sitar (4) Motion of ball in football game

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24 State why tyres have grooves on their surface?

(1) To increase the speed (2) To reduce the friction (3) To increase the friction (4) To avoid bursting of tyres If a body moves in circular path around a fixed axis then it is 25 said to be in circular motion. If body moves round without change in its position then is said to be rotational (1) Both statements are false (2) Both statements are true (3) Statement first is true but statement second is false (4) Statement first is false but statement second is true

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26 Which motion does the wheel of a cycle show?

(1) Translatory (2) Circular (3) Vibrational

(4) None of above P1 27 To measure thickness of wire accurately we use (1) Scale (2) Tape (3) Vernier caliper (4) All of above P1 28 Choose the odd one out (1) Meter (2) Kilometer (3) Kilogram (4) Centimeter P1 29 One ream is equal to (1) 20 dozen (2) 40 dozen (3) 12 dozen (4) 100 dozen 4 P1 30 Find odd one out 4 2 3 3

(1) Distance (2) Mass (3) Weight (4) kg 1 P1 31 Capacity is (1) Volume of liquid a vessel can hold (2) Area of container (3) Height and width of container (4) All of above P1 32 Which is the unit of temperature (1) degree Celsius (2) Kelvin (3) Fahrenheit (4) All of above 4 P1 33 Find odd one out (1) Square centimeter (2) Square meter (3) Hectare (4) Cubic centimeter 4 4 1

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34 1 Hectare is equal to (1) 10 acre (2) 100 acre (3) 1000 acre (4) e of above

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35 1 quintal is equal to (1) 1/100 metric ton (2) 1/10 ton (3) 1/1000 metric ton (4) None of these

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36 With Vernier caliper we can measure up to (1) 1/100 cm (2) 1/10 cm (3) 1/1000 cm (4) None of these

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Which of the following method is used to separate the components of the mixture of common salt and saw dust?

(1) Filtration and Distillation (2) Filtration and Decantation (3) Decantation and Filtration (4) Filtration and Vaporization

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38 When is the centrifugal method of separation used? (1) Particles of solid are spread uniformly in a liquid (2) Mixing of two immiscible liquids (3) Dissolved solid particles are in liquid (4) Light particles of solid are present in liquid

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Naphtha balls kept in open in a cupboard disappear due to which of the following process?

(1) Sublimation (2) Distillation (3) Centrifugation (4) Separation C2 40 Lemon Juice and sugar are (1) Mixture and mixture respectively (2) Mixture and compound respectively (3) Compound and element respectively (4) Compound and mixture respectively 2

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If we heat a little sugar in a spoon for a long lime, what shall we find?

(1) Sugar melts leaving a brown molten mass (2) Sugar turns brownish (3) A black mass are left behind (4) Sugar sublimates leaving some white traces

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42 Loading is a process by which

(1) Soluble particles are made heavier (2) Insoluble particles are made heavier (3) Soluble particles are made lighter (4) Insoluble particle are made lighter C2 43 Separating funnel is used to separate (1) Two miscible liquid (2) Two immiscible liquid (3) Insoluble solid and liquid (4) Soluble solid and liquid C2 44 Sublimation is a process of (1) Changing from solid to liquid (2) Changing from gas to liquid (3) Changing from solid to gas 3 2

(4) Changing of liquid to gas

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45 Pure substance can be determined by

(1) Melting Point (2) Boiling Point (3) Specific gravity (4) All of above C2 46 Find odd one out (1) Threshing (2) Winnowing (3) Sieving (4) Filtering C2 47 Winnowing is based on which principle 3 4

(1) Size of particle (2) Color of particle (3) Weight of particle (4) none of above C2 48 Sieving is based on which principle (1) Difference in size of particle (2) Difference in weight of particle (3) Difference in color of particle (4) Solubility of substance C2 49 For a water filter what will be the serial order of (1) Fine sand, crushed charcoal, coarse sand (2) Crushed charcoal, fine sand, coarse sand (3) Coarse sand, fine sand, charcoal (4) Coarse sand, charcoal C2 50 Which is not a sublimate substance? (1) Iodine (2) Sal Ammonia 4 1 1

(3) Naphthalene (4) Alum C2 51 Which is not a magnetic substance? (1) Iron (2) Cobalt (3) Nickel (4) Copper C2 52 Centrifugation is based on which principle (1) Difference in size (2) Difference in density (3) Difference in color (4) Difference in mass C2 53 Distillation is a process in which (1) Evaporation is followed by condensation (2) Condensation is followed by evaporation (3) Evaporation followed by crystallization (4) Condensation followed by crystallization 1 2 4

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54 In which country sea water is distilled to get drinking water

(1) India (2) America (3) Kuwait (4) Russia C2 55 Mixture of iron and sulphur is separated by (1) Magnetic separation (2) Crystallization (3) Condensation (4) Sublimation C2 56 Separation of liquid after sedimentation is done by (1) Centrifugation 2 1

(2) Decantation (3) Loading (4) Evaporation C2 57 Which is a heterogeneous mixture (1) A solution of sugar in water (2) A Solution of salt in water (3) Air (4) Iron nail and water At construction site pebbles and stones are separated from sand by (1) Hand Picking (2) Sieving (3) Filtering (4) Sedimentation 4

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Which of the following are homogeneous in nature? (1)Salted water (2) wood (3) soil (4) air (1) (1) and (3) (2) (2) and (4) (3) (1) and (4) (4) (3) and (4)

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60 What does the term 'solute' means? (1) The liquid that is collected at the end of distillation (2) The liquid that evaporates from a solution (3) Solid particles that are left behind after filtration on the filter paper (4) Solid particles that are left behind after evaporation

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61 What does the term 'filtrate' means? (1) Solid particles that are left behind after filtration on the filter paper (2) Solid particles that decompose upon heating (3) The liquid that passes through the filter paper (4) The liquid that evaporates from a solution

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Two or more substances mingled together without any chemical reaction is called, (1) Mixture (2) Solution (3) Residue (4) Distillate

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Water and alcohol are easily separated by distillation because of their (1) different melting points (2) different densities (3) different colours (4) different boiling points

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64 Which one of the following is not a mixture? (1) paint (2) crude oil (3) air (4) sugar

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Miscible liquids that have different boiling points can be separated by (1) filtration (2) chromatography (3) distillation (4) decanting

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66 Which one of the following solids is immiscible in water? (1) sugar (2) salt (3) copper sulfate (4) sand

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67 Air is a mixture of (1) liquids and gases (2) solids (3) liquids (4) gases

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Which one of the following is not an example of a separation technique?

(1) tea strainer (2) boiled egg (3) fishing net (4) surgical mask C2 69 Which one of the following substances is a mixture? (1) seawater (2) water (3) copper (4) salt C2 70 Oil and water may be separated by using (1) a condenser (2) a separating funnel (3) a filter funnel (4) chromatography paper C2 71 Which separation technique do you use to separate a magnetic substance from a non magnetic substance? (1) evaporation 2 2 1

(2) magnetic attraction (3) chromatography (4) filtration

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In the process of evaporation, which one of the following pieces of laboratory apparatus would not be used? (1) wire gauze (2) bunsen burner (3) evaporating basin (4) filter funnel

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73 Liquids that do mix are said to be

(1) miscible (2) soluble (3) immiscible (4) flammable C2 74 Which of the following processes is used to separate butter from butter milk? (1) Evaporation (2) Distillation (3) Centrifugation 3

(4) Condensation C2 75 Which of the following methods is used to separate Iodine and -sand? (1) Filtration. (2) Distillation (3) Sedimentation (4) Sublimation What is the common method used to separate sand from water most quickly and cheaply? (1) Centrifugation (2) Distillation (3) Decantation (4) Filtration C2 77 Which is the process that causes water to collect on glass windows in cold weather? (1) Condensation (2) Distillation (3) Evaporation (4) Filtration 1 4

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The separation technique that involves heating a solution 78 until the liquid changes into a gaseous state, leaving behind a solid is known as (1) evaporation (2) decanting (3) sterilization (4) chromatography

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79 What is meant by term "sublimation'? (1) Change from the solid state straight into the gaseous state without passing through liquid slate (2) The melting of solid (3) The vaporization of the liquid (4) The condensation of a gas into a liquid In the lab, a scientist accidentally dropped a ball bearing into 80 a beaker of hot water and wanted to get it out as soon as possible as the hot water will be used in an experiment. (1) Use distillation to isolate the hot water. (2) Use paper chromatography

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(3) Use a magnet to attract the ball bearing and get it out of the beaker (4) Evaporate the hot water to get the ball bearing

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Which of the following techniques may be used to separate 81 an insoluble solid from a liquid solution. (i) decanting ( ii) chromatography (iii) filtration (iv) Loading

(1) i and iv

(2) ii and iii (3) i and iii (4) iii and iv B2 82 O.R.S is prepared (1) 1 liter of boil water + 8 teaspoon of sugar + teaspoon salt (2) 1 glass of water + 4 teaspoon of sugar + pinch of salt (3) 1 glass of water + 2 teaspoon of sugar + pinch of salt 1

(4) 1 liter of water + 8 tablespoon of Sugar + tablespoon salt C1 83 Which one is not a physical change? (1) Melting (2) Boiling (3) Combustion (4) Evaporation C1 84 Evaporation and condensation are opposite actions while melting and freezing are similar actions. (1) Both statements are true (2) Both statements are false (3) Statement 1 is true while statement 2 is false (4) Statement 1 is false while statement 2 is true C1 85 Salt pan is (1) slow ,physical,irrreversible change (2) slow ,physical, reversible change (3) fast ,physical, reversible change (4) fast ,chemical,irrreversible change B2 86 Disease causing micro-organisms are called 3 2 3 3

(1) Bad micro-organism (2) Disease spread micro-organism (3) Pathogen (4) Micro-bacteria B2 87 Epidemic of the disease is called when (1) Many people getting same disease at same time (2) Many people getting different disease (3) Repetition of disease (4) Few people getting multiple diseases B2 88 Infection disease can be spread through (1) Air (2) Water (3) Touch (4) All of above B2 89 Which of the following organ is affected in jaundice? (1) Liver (2) Heart (3) Lungs (4) Intestine B2 90 Who invented the vaccine for small pox? 4 1 4 1

(1) Fleming (2) Edison (3) Pasture (4) Jenner B2 91 The disease of throat is (1) Tuberculosis (2) Diphtheria (3) Jaundice (4) Typhoid B2 92 Which is skin disease? (1) Scabies (2) Diphtheria (3) Jaundice (4) Typhoid 1 2

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93 Vaccination is given

(1) To kill the germs

(2) Enable the body to fight the disease (3) Protecting body from entering germs (4) All of above B2 94 Which vaccination is given to a new born baby? (1) Triple (2) B.C.G (3) Polio (4) Tetanus B2 95 Which vaccination is given orally? (1) B.C.G (2) Triple (3) Polio (4) Cough and cold B2 96 The official information about vaccination is given by (1) Hospitals (2) Municipality (3) Public health department (4) Government of India 3 3 2

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97 First Aid is called (1) Immediate treatment given before any medical help arrive (2) First person to treat the injured (3) When doctor hear the case history (4) Informing Police

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98 Fracture indicates (1) Broken bone (2) Bending of bone (3) Vitamin deficiency (4) Growth of bone is not proper

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99 Scalding cause due to (1) Contact with hot water (2) Contact with fire (3) Contact with sharp instrument (4) Biting of insects

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100 Firemen wear cloths made up of (1) Cotton fiber and fire proof substance (2) Outer coating of metal

(3) Both a and b (4) None of these

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1. Wrong. Solid in not a fluid 2. Right. Fluid indicates flow. Liquid and gas both are fluid 3. Wrong 4. Wrong

1. Wrong : 2. Right. Drag is fluid force 3. Wrong 4. Wrong

1. here is no contact 2. here is no contact 3. Wrong : There is no contact 4. Right : There is a contact between 2 sliding parts Fact 1. Right 2. Wrong 3. Wrong 4. Wrong

1. Right. To and fro movements 2. Wrong. 3. Wrong 4. Wrong The motion is relative 1. Right

2. Wrong 3. Wrong 4. Wrong As the object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, it is said to be in uniform motion 1.Right Uniform distance is specific distance in specific time 2. Wrong 3. Wrong 4. Wrong

1. Wrong 2. Wrong 3. Wrong 4. Right : Because the force that each side exerting is equal, the two forces cancel each other out and the resulting force is zero. Therefore, there is no change in motion.

1. Wrong : Unbalanced force as there is very less force opposite car sliding on ice. 2.Right : 3. Wrong : It is a unbalanced force as the force of car are telephone pole is different 4. Wrong : Unbalanced force as there is very less force opposite roller coaster going down

1. Wrong . It is Earths Pull 2. Right : Definition of force 3. Wrong 4. Wrong Forces occur in pairs and can be either balanced or unbalanced. Balanced forces do not cause a change in motion. They are equal in size and opposite in direction. Because the force that each of you is exerting is equal, the two forces cancel each other out and the resulting force is zero. Therefore, there is no change in motion.

1. Wrong : . 2. Wrong : 3. Right 4. Wrong :

1. Right. Definition of weight 2. Definition is related with size 3. Wrong : Definition is related with amount of matter 4. Wrong : Definition is related with amount of space occupied Speed=Distance/time 200/25=8 1. Wrong calculation 2. Right. Speed = Distance /Time 3. Wrong calculation 4. Wrong calculation Speed=Distance/time

1. Right : . 120 km in 45 min. so in 60 min. 160 km 2. Wrong calculation 3. Wrong calculation 4. Wrong calculation Distance=speed * time 1 Right : 800 *4 = 3200 km 2 Wrong calculation 3. Wrong calculation 4. Wrong calculation Distance=speed * time 1. Wrong calculation 2. Wrong calculation 3. Wrong calculation 4. Right : . 80*4 =320 km

1. Wrong

2. Right : 3. Wrong 4. Wrong Time=Distance/Speed 1.Wrong calculation 2. Wrong calculation 3. Right 1500/7.5 4. Wrong calculation Speed=Distance/time 1. Wrong calculation 2. Wrong calculation 3. Right : . 100/9.58 4. Wrong calculation

1. 2. 3. 4.

Wrong: . Distance/Time Wrong : Distance /Time Wrong: Distance /Time Right : . Wrong unit of speed

1. Wrong calculation 2. Wrong calculation 3. Wrong calculation 4. Right : . Right calculation

1. Wrong. correct statement 2. Wrong. Correct statement 3. Right. Wrong statement. Force can change direction of moving object 4. Wrong. correct statement

1. Wrong. Random motion 2. Wrong. Random motion 3. Right : Vibration motion 4. Wrong. Random motion Grooves are used to bring down the speed of car and also helps to stop the car.

1. Wrong. 2. Wrong 3. Right 4. Wrong

1. Wrong 2. Right 3. Wrong 4. Wrong Satellites orbiting our Earth -- artificial satellites or our Moon have circular motion. The planets that orbit our Sun have Circular motions. Playground merry go round is another example of circular motion 1. Wrong : . 2. Right : Since the cycle wheel circulates in a fixed axis it is circular 3. Wrong : There is no continuous vibration

4. Wrong :

1. Wrong with scale we can measure up to 1 mm 2. Wrong with tape we can measure up to 1 cm 3. Right with Vernier caliper we can measure up to 0.1 mm 4. Wrong

1. Wrong : Unit of length 2. Wrong : Unit of length 3. Right : Unit of mass 4. Wrong : Unit of length

1. Wrong calculation 2. Right calculation . 1 Ream =480 pages 3. Wrong calculation 4. Wrong calculation

1. Wrong. It is quantity 2. Wrong It is quantity 3. Wrong It is quantity 4. Right. It is unit of mass Capacity is liquid hold by container. And Volume is space occupied by container 1. Right Definition 2. Wrong 3. Wrong 4 Wrong

1. Right 2. Right 3. Right 4. Right.

1. Wrong. Unit of area 2. Wrong Unit of area 3. Wrong Unit of area 4. Right Unit of volume

Fact 1. Wrong conversion 2. Right 3. Wrong conversion 4. Wrong

1. Wrong conversion 2. Right 3 Wrong conversion 4. Wrong

1. Right 0.1 mm =1/100 cm 2. Wrong conversion 3. Wrong conversion 4. Wrong

Add the mixture of sawdust, sand and salt to water. The sawdust will float and can be skimmed form the surface. The salt will dissolve in the water. The sand can be filtered from the mixture which remains. The salt water solution which remains can be heated and the water will evaporate ( Vaporization) leaving the salt behind. 1. Wrong : Distillation is for getting salt and solvent . We do not want solvent 2. Wrong : . In decantation saw dust will not settle at bottom 3. Wrong : Decantation will not useful 4. Right. Filtration will give saw dust and vaporization will give back common salt.

1. Right. In Centrifugation principle is based on suspended particles in liquid 2. Wrong : . Separating funnel is used 3. Wrong : . Evaporation is used 4. Wrong : . Filtration method is used

Sublimation is a process of when a solid changes to gas without entering liquid phase 1. Right : . Naphtha ball is a sublimating substance 2. Wrong : liquid is needed 3. Wrong : . Liquid is needed 4. Wrong : . separation at least two substance needed

1. Wrong : . Sugar is compound 2. Right. Mixture and compound 3. Wrong : . Lemmon juice is compound ,sugar is element 4. Wrong : . Lemmon juice is compound ,sugar is mixture Sugar's composition is C12 H22 O11. When it's heated, it begins to melt, and it changes it's composition while water and oxygen escape, then it becomes pure carbon. That's why it turns black.

1. Wrong : If kept for a long time , carbon is left behind 2. Wrong : . 3. Right : Black mass is carbon 4. Wrong : it is not sublimate substance eg. when we add alum in water then light particles become heavy and settle at bottom 1. Wrong 2. Right: Definition of loading 3. Wrong. Check definition of loading 4. Wrong. Check definition of loading

1. Wrong. Distillation method 2. Right 3. Wrong. Filtration 4. Wrong: Distillation

1. Wrong: Melting 2. Wrong: Condensation 3. Right: Sublimation

4. Wrong: Vaporization Pure substances (unlike mixtures ) have definite composition. This means that their components are always the same and are always combined in the same ratio by mass. Because of this, they will always have a constant melting point and boiling point eg. Cu ,Al ,Fe 1. Right 2. Right 3. Right 4. All 1,2,3 right.

1. Wrong : Based on separation of solid-solid 2. Wrong : Based on separation of solid-solid 3. Wrong : Based on separation of solid-solid 4. Right : Based on separation of solid-liquid

1. Wrong : Sieving 2. Wrong : Hand Picking 3. Right Separate light material from heavy material 4. Wrong : 3rd option is right

1. Right. Difference in size of particle 2. Wrong : Winnowing 3. Wrong: Handpicking 4. Wrong : No relation with solubility of substance

1. Right. i.e.. the method 2. Wrong Fine sand will be first in order 3. Charcoal will be second order 4. Fine sand has mentioned Difference between sublimate and sublime 1. Wrong. Sublimate substance 2. Wrong. Sublimate substance

3 Wrong . Sublimate substance 4. Right. sublimities substance

1. Wrong: Magnetic substance 2. Wrong: Magnetic substance 3. Wrong: Magnetic substance 4. Right: Non-magnetic substance

1. Wrong. Sieving 2. Right. Centrifugation 3. Wrong. Hand Picking 4. Wrong. : Winnowing

1. Right 2. Wrong. First evaporation then condensation 3. Wrong Second is condensation 4. Wrong. Crystallization is the part of distillation process

1. Wrong. In India we have enough pure water supply 2. Wrong. In America they have enough pure water supply 3. Right. Gulf countries they have less pure water 4. Wrong. In Russia they have enough pure water supply

1. Right: Iron is magnetic substance. so Magnetic separation 2. Wrong : For Crystallization hot saturated liquid is needed 3. Wrong: Condensation from gaseous to liquid 4. Wrong: Sublimation is from solid to liquid

1. Wrong: Separation of minute light particle from liquid

2. Right. Definition of decantation 3. Wrong: Loading is a process in which solid particles are made heavier 4. Wrong: From liquid to gas

1. Wrong: Homogenous : Mixed properly 2. Wrong: Homogenous : Mixed properly 3. Wrong: Homogenous : Mixed properly 4. Right: Heterogeneous. Can see both the component

1. Wrong. Hand Picking method. cannot be used at construction site 2. Right. 3. Wrong : Filtering for Insoluble solid and liquid substance 4. Wrong : There is no liquid for sedimentation

1. Wrong : . Homogeneous and Heterogeneous 2. Wrong : Heterogeneous and Heterogeneous 3. Right. Homogeneous and Homogeneous 4. Wrong: Heterogeneous and homogeneous

1. Wrong: It is called Solvent 2. Wrong: It is solvent in gaseous form 3. Wrong: Residue 4. Right: Solute

(1) Wrong: Residue (2) Wrong: Solute (3) Right: Filtrate (4) Wrong: Solvent

1. Right: Definition of Mixture 2. Wrong. 3. Wrong 4. Wrong

1. Wrong : They are separated by fractional distillation 2. Wrong : They are miscible 3. Wrong : color property is useful in case of miscible liquid 4. Right : Fractional distillation principle is based on different boiling point

1. Wrong : It is mixture 2. Wrong : It is mixture 3. Wrong : It is mixture 4. Right : It is compound

1. Wrong : Solid and liquid 2. Wrong : 3. Right : having different boiling point liquid separated by fractional distillation 4. Wrong :

1. Wrong : It is miscible/soluble 2. Wrong : It is miscible/soluble 3. Wrong : It is miscible/soluble 4. Right : soluble/Immiscible Air is a mixture of only gases 1. Wrong 2. Wrong 3. Wrong 4. Right

1. Wrong : . Filtration technique 2. Right : Not an example of any separation technique 3. Wrong : . Filtration technique. 4. Wrong : . Filtration technique. (keeps away bacteria from air)

1. Right : . It is mixture 2. Wrong : It is compound 3. Wrong : It is element 4. Wrong : It is compound

1. Wrong : . Condenser used for converting gas to liquid 2. Right : 3. Wrong : It will filter both 4. Wrong :

1. Wrong: Not related with magnetic property

2. Right : Magnetic substance can be separated 3. Wrong: Not related with magnetic property 4. Wrong: Not related with magnetic property

1. Wrong : Wire gauze is used 2. Wrong :Bunsen burner is used 3. Wrong : Evaporating basin is used 4. Right : In evaporation filter funnel is not needed

If two liquids can mix completely when they are combined in any proportion the liquids are said to be miscible. Examples of miscible liquids are ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol) and water and also vinegar and water. If two liquids do not mix, the liquid with the lower density forms a layer on top of the liquid with the greater density, and the liquids are said to be immiscible. Oil and water are immiscible liquids. The oil forms a layer on top of the water. Other immiscible liquids are gasoline and water and also oil and vinegar.

1. Wrong 2. Wrong: Solids said to be soluble 3. Right 4. Wrong : No relation with combustion

1. Wrong : 2. Wrong : 3. Right : . Lighter particles separated by centrifugation

4. Wrong :

1. Wrong : . Liquid is a part of mixture 2. Wrong : . Liquid is a part of mixture 3. Wrong: Liquid is a part of mixture 4. Right : Iodine is sublimative substance

1. Wrong 2. Wrong: Costly slow process 3. Wrong: slow process 4. Right :

1. Right : Converts vapour into liquid state 2. Wrong : 3. Wrong : 4. Wrong

1. Right. Heating is done in evaporation 2. Wrong. No heating is done 3. Wrong.: No heating is done 4. Wrong.

1. Right : . Definition of Sublimation 2. Wrong : . Wrong. Defn 3. Wrong : Wrong defn 4. Wrong : Wrong defn

1. Wrong : It will take long time 2. Wrong : Not related with chromatography

3. Right : Ball bearing magnetic substance, Faster method 4. Wrong : It will take longer time also he will loose hot water

1. Wrong: Loading is used to make solid particle heavy 2.Wrong: Chromatography is a technique used to separate two miscible liquid dissolved in same solution in a small quantity 3. Right 4. Wrong

1. Right 2. Wrong 3. Wrong

4. Wrong

1. Wrong. It is physical change 2. Wrong. It is physical change 3. Right. It is chemical change 4. Wrong. It is physical change

1. Wrong. Second statement is wrong 2. Wrong. First statement is right 3. Right 4. Wrong

1. Wrong :Reversible change 2. Right 3. Wrong : slow process 4. Wrong : physical, reversible

1. Wrong definition of pathogen 2. Wrong definition of pathogen 3. Right definition 4. Wrong definition of pathogen

1. Right definition 2. Wrong definition 3. Wrong definition 4. Wrong definition

1. Wrong: 2. Wrong: 3. Wrong: 4.Right

1. Right : 2. Wrong : 3. Wrong : Pneumonia affects lungs 4. Wrong : Typhoid affects

1. Wrong : 2. Wrong : 3. Wrong : 4. Right :

1. Wrong: Affects Lungs 2. Right 3. Wrong: Affects Liver 4. Wrong: Affects intestine

1. Right : 2. Wrong : Affects Throat 3. Wrong : Affects Lungs 4. Wrong : Affects Intestine The administration of vaccine capable of evoking an immune response against a specific antigen thereby making the individual immune to it and protected from contracting the disease 1. Wrong: We use Antibiotic

2. Right. 3. Wrong 4. Wrong

1. Wrong : 2. Right : . Fact 3. Wrong : 4. Wrong :

1. Wrong : Injection 2. Wrong : Injection 3. Right : Given drops 4. Wrong : vaccination is available

1. Wrong : It is a place where vaccination is given 2.Wrong : It decides the location for vaccination for public 3. Right : It is the exact department which decides on vaccination 4. Wrong :

1. Right : . Definition of First Aid 2. Wrong : 3. Wrong : 4. Wrong :

1. Right : 2. Wrong : 3. Wrong : 4. Wrong :

1. Right : 2. Wrong : 3. Wrong : 4. Wrong :

1. Right : 2. Right :

3. Right. Both 1,2 true 4. Wrong :

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