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In MS Excel 365, to open an existing
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💠Types of teeth➖Functions💠
🔷Incisors➖ Used for cutting food
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pieces
🔶Canines ➖Grip and tear food
🔷Premolars ➖Tear and crush food
🔶Molars➖ Chew, crush and grind
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Which microorganism among the following causes Cholera?
Which of the following is NOT a part of the hind-brain?
❣️heart is a muscular organ, which carries the flow of blood to all parts of the body by the rhythmic contraction covered in all vertebrate organisms.
❣️In Human body Heart has four Chambers
❣️Sound of Heart - lub & dub
❣️normal heart rate - 70 to 72 beats per minute
❣️Systole - period of contraction of the heart muscles
❣️Disystole - period of relaxation of the heart muscles
❣️Electrocardiogram(ECG) is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heartbeat
❣️Electrocardiography is the process of producing an electrocardiogram
❣️Electrocardiography (ECG) invented by - Willem Einthove
❣️Blood pressure (BP) measurement instrument - Sphygmomanometer
❣️sphygmomanometer invented by Samuel Siegfried Karl Ritter von Basch
❣️Normal BP - 120/80mmHg
❣️High BP - 150/100mmHg
❣️Low BP - 100/50mmHg
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🔷1: ‘Isotonic solution’ refers to those two solutions which have- Same Osmotic pressure
🔶2. Name the metal which is generally mixed with gold while making the ornaments -
Copper
🔷3. Which law states that at a constant temperature, the volume of a definite mass of a
gas is inversely proportional to pressure - Boyle’s Law
🔶4. Gamma rays were discovered by - Paul Villard
🔶5. J J Thomson is credited with the discovery of - Electrons
🔷6. Which equation explains the dual nature of electron - De-Broglie Equation
🔶7. The watermelon model was given by - Thomson’s model
🔷8. Charle’s Law describes the relation between - Volume and Temperature
👉👉** Charles' law describes the relationship between temperature and volume at a
constant pressure. Increasing the temperature of a volume of gas causes individual gas
molecules to move faster.
🔶9. Who out classified the elements into metals and non-metals - Lavoisier
☂️10. NaCl is formed by which bond - Ionic or electrovalent bond
☂️11. Hair cream, milk are the examples of - Emulsion
☂️12. Zeman’s effect is related with - Atomic Spectra
☂️13. Which bond is formed by the complete transfer of one or more electrons from one
atom to another atom - Ionic Bond
☂️14. What is the number of periods in the modern periodic table? - 7 periods
☂️15. The atomic number of an element is the number of - Electrons or protons
☂️16. Proton/Neutron/Electron which of the following has the greatest mass? - Neutron
☂️17. The hardest substance available on earth is ____- Diamond
The hardness of a diamond is due to the structure of its carbon atoms. In diamond,
each carbon atom is bonded to four other carbon atoms which form giant, threedimensional structure.
🔰18. Rutherford’s scattering experiment proved the presence of - Nucleus in atoms
🔰19. The molecular weight of a substance can be calculated by measuring - Vapour
Density
🔰20. The chemical behaviour of an atom is determined by its - Atomic number because
that indicates the number of electrons
🔰21. Isotopes and Allotropes have the same chemical properties
🔰22. Rusting of iron is a - Chemical Change
A chemical change is a change of materials into other, new materials with different
properties and one or more new substances are formed. E.g. Iron Rust
🔰23. An exothermic reaction is one which is - Accompanied by liberation of heat
🔰24. Pencil “lead” is made up of - Graphite
🔰25. What is the Molar mass of Benzene? - 78.11 g·mol−1
🔰26. What is the atomic number of Iron? - 26
🔶27. Cathode rays can be deflected by – Both magnetic and electric fields
👉👉J. J. Thomson showed that cathode rays were composed of a previously unknown
negatively charged particle, which was later named the electron. Cathode ray tubes
(CRTs) use a focused beam of electrons deflected by electric or magnetic fields to create
the image on a television screen.
🔷28. Which was first human-made plastic - Celluloid
🔶29. When a piece of quicklime is dipped in water, it gives bubbles. This bubbling is due to
- the escape of water vapours
🔷30. What is the number of synthetic elements in Periodic Table - 20 Elements
👉👉**Chemical element that does not occur naturally on Earth, and can only be created
artificially. So far, 20 synthetic elements have been created (those with atomic numbers
99–118).
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