Dec 9, 2007

objective-biology- part -B,Class -X

 PART-B

Instructions:

1.         Answer all the questions.
2. Each question carries ½ marks.
 3. For questions 1 to 10, the answers are given under capital letter A, B, C & D the capital letter that indicates the correct answer is to be written in the  brackets provided
4. Correction & over writing will be discredited.

 

I.          Pick up the correct answer and fill in the brackets with the capital letter of the correct answer chosen.

  1. Lymph is a part of

A] Digestive system      B] Excretory system              C] Nervous system      D] Transport system              (        )

  1. Vitamin K is soluble in

A] Alcohol                         B] Water                                       C] Fat                                 D] Acid                                                     (                 )

  1. In which precise area does meiosis take place

A] Stamen                                B] Anther                                C] Pollen mother cell       D] Pollen grain             (                 )

  1. Operculum occurs in

A] Bony fishes                      B] Frog                                          C] Cockroach                         D] Cartilagenous fishes      (                 )

  1. Smallest of all white blood corpuscles is

A] Erythrocytes                       B] Lymphocytes          C] Monocytes                         D] Eosinophils             (                 )

  1. Conversion of Glucose into pyruvic acid yields a net gain of

A] 2 molecules of ATP B] 36 molecules of ATP C] 4 molecules of ATP D] 38 molecules of ATP (       )

  1. The disease caused due to the contamination of food in cattle in British is

A] Mad-Cow          B] Cholera              C] Small pox                        D] Diarrhoea                           (        )

  1. The length of trachea in man is

A] 11 cm             B] 15 cm                   C] 7 cm                                 D] 3 cm                                                (               )

  1. Which cells are destroyed in AIDS

A] Monocytes     B] Lymphocytes     C] Neutrophils                       D] RBC                                               (        )

  1. The important anion of the body is

A] Potassium         B] Bromide              C] Chloride                           D] Calcium                                           (                 )

 

II.  Fill in the Blanks

  1. Number of spinal nerves in man is _________ pairs.
  2. Buds in Bryophyllum are known as ________________ buds.
  3. A German called __________________ was the originator of first aid.
  4. The human brain has _____________ sense to appreciate poetry.
  5. The instrument used for determining BMR is called as _______________.
  6. Cell division in vascular cambium is promoted by _________________.
  7. The example of active transport in living organisms is ______________.
  8. ______________________ won noble prize for his work on Photosynthesis.
  9. During the implantation, embryo gets attached to the wall of ______________.
  10. ______________ prevents the blood from clotting in the blood vessels.

 

III.              Match the following each questions carries ½ marks.

21. Deficiency of iodine                                   (        )                          A. Cockroach

22. Alary muscles                                (          )                   B. Gills

23. Erythrocytes                                  (         )                   C. Simple goiter

24. Mumps                                          (         )                    D. White blood cells

25. Tadpole larva of frog                     (        )                    E. Red blood cells.

                                                                                           F. Myxovirus parotiditis

                                                                                                                                                                        G. Paramyxovirus

 

26. Xerophthalmia                             (          )                     A. Conjugation.

27. Blood                                           (          )                     B. Nissil granules

28. Vasopressin                                 (          )                     C. Deficiency of 'A' Vitamin

29. Cyton                                           (         )                      D. Hormone

30. Paramoecium                               (         )                      E. Fluid tissue

                                                                                            F. Enzyme

                                                                                            G. Sperm

Bio pre-final,Class -X

GENERAL SCIENCE PAPER-II  

PARTS A and B

            Time: 2 ½ hours                                                                                                              Maximum Marks: 50
            Class:X

            Instructions:

1.                  Answer the questions under Part A on a separate answer book.

2.                  Write the answers to the questions under Part B on the question paper itself.

                                                            Part-A

Time: 2 Hours                                                                           Marks: 35

                                                SECTION-I

Note:

1.      Answer ANY FIVE questions, choosing at least TWO from each Group       A&B.

2.         Each question carries TWO marks.

                                                GROUP-A

1.                  Define photosynthesis and write the chemical equation?

2.                    What is the role of the Riboflavin in the body?

3.                    Describe human sperm?

4.                    Write a short note on glossitis?

                                                GROUP-B

5.                    What is serum?

6.                    What is mal nutrition? What are the defects seen in children due to malnutrition?

7.                    Mention the symptoms of fracture?

8.                    What is the role of Gibberellins in plant growth & development?

                                                SECTION-II

Note:

1.         Answer ANY FOUR questions from the following.

2.         Each question carries ONE (1) mark.

 

9.                    What is apical dominance?

10.                 What is totipotency?

11.                 What is meant by agglutination of blood?

12.                 Which is called as graveyard of red blood cells & why?

13.                 What is tetany?

14.                 What is an explant?

                                                SECTION-III

Note:

1.      Answer ANY FOUR questions, choosing TWO from each GROUP

2.       Each question carries FOUR (4) marks.

                                                                GROUP-A

15.                 Describe the structure of Mitochondria with the help of a neat diagram?

16.                 Write an account on adrenal gland?

17.              What are the differences between combustion and respiration?

18.              What are Agranulocytes? Write an account on them.

                                   

                                                GROUP-B

19.              What are the differences between asexual reproduction & sexual reproduction?

20.              What is hypertension? Describe.

21.              What is meant by Vitamin? How many types of Vitamins are there?

22.              What are the effects of Kwashiorkor on children?

 

                                                SECTION-IV

Note:

1.       Answer ANY ONE question.

2.       The question carries FIVE marks.

 

23.              Draw the diagram showing the internal structure of heart?

24.              Draw the diagram of longitudinal section of Datura flower and label its parts.

                                               

 

                                                           

                       

 

 

 

physics imp questions of 6th unit

 

Name: Important                         Class: X                                        Subject: Physics

 

SOUND

                                                           

 

I choose the correct answer

 

1.  Velocity of sound in air is                                                                                          (    )

(a) V = Öp/Pv               (b) V = ÖpP/v              (c) V = ÖvP/p               (d) V = ÖP/p

2. In a resonating air column experiment with a closed-end tube, first resonance occurs when the length of the air column is 10 cm.   Second resonance occurs at                 (    )

(a) 5 cm                       (b) 20 cm                     (c)   30 cm                    (d)  40 cm

3. A medium transmits a sound wave through it by virtue of its                           (     )

(a) Elasticity                  (b) Inertia                     (c) Density         (d) Elasticity and inertia

4. The wavelength of a wave is the                                                                                (    )

(a) Distance between two vibrating particles with a phase difference of p.

(b) Distance between a crest and a consecutive trough

(c) Distance between any two particles vibrating in same phase

(d) Distance between any two particles vibrating out of phase by p/2

5. Distance between a node and the next anti node in a stationary wave is 10cm.  Then the wavelength is                                                                                                                        (     )

(a) 5cm                        (b) 40cm                      (c) 20cm                       (d) 10cm

6. In a stationary wave, the point at which the displacement is maximum is called            (     )

(a) Node                      (b) Anti node                (c) Crest                        (d) Trough

7. Always an anti node is formed at the                                                                         (    )

(a) Closed end  (b) Open end    (c) Either at closed or open end             (d) None         

8. Periodic vibrations of decreasing amplitude are called                                                (    )

(a) Forced vibrations      (b) Damped vibrations      (c) Resonance         (d) Natural vibrations

9. Velocity of sound is minimum in                                                                                 (    )

(a) Steel                       (b) Vacuum                  (c) Water                      (d) Air

10. The Velocity of sound in air can be determined experimentally using the formula (    )

(a) V = u l                   (b) V = Ö lP/p              (c) V = Cp/Cv                     (d) V = 2 u(I2 – I1)

 

II Fill in the blanks

 

1. Every system has its own frequency called ___________________

2. The vibrations that take place under the influence of an external periodic force are called __________________

3. When two waves of equal frequency and amplitude travel in opposite direction _________________ are formed.

4. A wave undergoes a phase change of __________________ on reflection.

 

5. Distance between two successive nodes or antinodes is ________________

6. Distance between a node and the next anti node is _____________

7. Particles undergo minimum displacement at _________________ in a stationary wave.

8. The velocity (V) of sound wave of frequency ( u) and wavelength ( l) is given by __________________

9. If the displacement of particles of medium is at right angles to the direction of propagation of wave, then the wave is said to be a________________ wave.

10. If the displacement of particles of a medium is parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave then the wave is said to be a ____________________ wave.

 

III 1 Mark questions

 

1. What is a damped vibration?

A. Periodic vibrations of decreasing amplitude are called damped vibrations.

2. Define resonance?

A. If one of the two bodies of the same natural frequency is set into vibration, the other body also vibrations are called resonance.

 

IV 2 Marks questions

 

1. What is a resonating air-column?

2. Explain the terms 'natural' and 'forced vibrations'

3. Describe an experiment to demonstrate resonance and forced vibrations

 

V 4 Mark questions

 

1. Describe a few incidents of resonance phenomenon observed in your day-to-day life.

2. Distinguish between progressive and stationary waves.

3.Describe an expt to determine velocity of sound in air using resonating air columns?

 

Nov 30, 2007

Biology important objective

 

 Class: X        IMPORTANT OBJECTIVE                          SUB: BIOLOGY                                

                       

                                                            Section – I

I FILL IN THE BLANKS:

  1. Iodine can be used to test the presence of _________________
  2. __________is a mixed gland.
  3. Cocoon of earth worm is formed by __________________
  4. Grana are stacks of _____________________ membranes.
  5. The common name of larynx is ______________________
  6. In 1900, ____________________ discovered blood groups
  7. Mumps is caused by ______________________virus
  8. The innermost membrane that covers brain is_______________
  9. Grave yard of R.B.C. is ______________________
  10. Deficiency of pantothenic acid results in _______________
  11. The micro-nucleus of paramecium controls ____________________
  12. The vitamin __________ prevents sterility in males
  13. Cane sugar is called __________
  14. The production of   R.B.C. is called __________
  15. The substance that prevents clotting of blood is __________
  16. Early ripening of fruits is promoted by __________
  17. The process in which energy stored in carbohydrates released is known as __________
  18. The plants maximum rate of respiration takes place at __________
  19. The no, of pairs of spinal nerves in man are __________
  20. The spawn of frog contains _______________
  21. Chemical coordination in the body is brought out by __________
  22. Parthenocarpy means _______________
  23. External fertilization occurs in _______________
  24. Operculum occurs in __________
  25. Neurons receive nutrients from __________
  26. Heart attack is caused by blocking of _______________
  27. Diffusion occurs in __________
  28. Dicotyledonous weeds are destroyed by a chemical called __________
  29. Haploid plants can be developed through tissue culture by culturing__________
  30. Foetus is connected to the uterus of the mother by _______________
  31. From 3 months of pregnancy, the embryo is called _______________
  32.  Three equal veins in amphibians unite and form __________
  33. _______________ is the end product of dark reaction.
  34. Milt of frog contains _______________
  35. Vitamins are _______________
  36. HIV virus produces the enzyme called __________
  37. Coelomic fluid in earth worm comes through __________
  38. The vitamin that is destroyed in heating is _______________
  39.  Blood is called _______________tissue of the body.
  40. Brain in man is present in a bony case called _______________
  41. Glucagon is secreted when the level of _______________ in blood is low.
  42. Number of ova released at a time in female human beings is __________
  43. The animal having blue colored blood is __________
  44. Testis secrete a hormone called  __________
  45. Substance that undergo respiration is called _______________
  46. Water loss from plants is prevented by a hormone _______________
  47. Deficiency of niacin causes _______________ 
  48. An example of vehicle born disease is __________
  49.  In the body excess fat is stored in __________
  50. The energy released by 1gm of glucose is __________
  51. Haemoglobin of blood transports __________
  52. The carbohydrate that is stored in liver is _______________
  53. The decade from 1900 – 2000 is known as _______________
  54. A single circuit heart is found in _______________
  55. The chemical used in artificial ripening of fruits is __________
  56. When rice is polished or repeatedly washed _______________vitamin is lost
  57. Conversion of pyruvic acid yields net gain of __________
  58. The originator of first aid is __________
  59. Microscopic policemen of the body are _______________
  60. Papaya fruit is rich in __________vitamin.   

                                                         

 

 

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Nov 9, 2007

hi,electronics chap-imp questions

1)How do you classify solids electrically?
 
2)Exp;lain the formation of p-type and n-type semiconductors?
 
3)What is a junction diode ? What are its properties and its uses?
 
4)What is a junction transistor? what are its properties and its uses?
 
5)What are the basic principles involved in radio and T.V. communications?

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Nov 4, 2007

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Oct 21, 2007

s.s.c. students half yearly exams

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Oct 10, 2007

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