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State the reasons, why carbon cannot

  1. Lose four electrons to form C4+ cation and
  2. Gain four electrons to form C4- anion.

How does carbon overcome this problem to form compounds?

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: The Covalent Bond

Write the chemical equation for the following:

Saponification Reaction

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Ethanoic Acid

A squirrel is in a scary situation. Its body has to prepare for either fighting or running away. State the immediate changes that take place in its body so that the squirrel is able to either fight or run?

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [6] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Hormonal Regulation in Animals

Name the gland and the hormone secreted by it in scary situations in human beings. List any two responses shown by our body when this hormone is secreted into the blood.

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Chapter: [6] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Hormonal Regulation in Animals

In the given diagram:

  1. Name the parts labelled A, B, and C.
  2. Write the functions of A and C.
  3. Reflex arcs have evolved in animals? Why?

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Chapter: [6] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Reflex Arc

Name the parts A, B and C shown in the diagram and write their functions.

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Chapter: [7] How do Organisms Reproduce?
Concept: Sexual Reproduction in Plants

Name the parts A, B and C shown in the following diagram and state one function of each.

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Chapter: [7] How do Organisms Reproduce?
Concept: Sexual Reproduction in Plants

Name the parts labelled as A, B, C and D in the diagram given below:

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Chapter: [7] How do Organisms Reproduce?
Concept: Sexual Reproduction in Plants

Explain the term 'fertilisation'.

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Chapter: [7] How do Organisms Reproduce?
Concept: Sexual Reproduction in Plants

Draw a diagram of a pistil showing pollen tube growth into the ovule and label the following:

Pollen grain, male gamete, female gamete, ovary.

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Chapter: [7] How do Organisms Reproduce?
Concept: Sexual Reproduction in Plants

What is phototropism?

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Chapter: [7] How do Organisms Reproduce?
Concept: Sexual Reproduction in Plants

Describe an activity to demonstrate phototropism.

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Chapter: [7] How do Organisms Reproduce?
Concept: Sexual Reproduction in Plants

Differentiate between self-pollination and cross-pollination.

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Chapter: [7] How do Organisms Reproduce?
Concept: Sexual Reproduction in Plants

Give reason for the following:

Fertilization cannot take place in flowers if pollination does not occur.

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Chapter: [7] How do Organisms Reproduce?
Concept: Sexual Reproduction in Plants

Name the reproductive parts of an angiosperm. Where are these parts located? Explain the structure of its male reproductive part.

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Chapter: [7] How do Organisms Reproduce?
Concept: Sexual Reproduction in Plants

What is puberty?

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Chapter: [7] How do Organisms Reproduce?
Concept: Sexual Reproduction in Plants

State power of a lens S.I. unit.

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Chapter: [9] Light – Reflection and Refraction
Concept: Power of a Lens

Explain the following term related to spherical lenses:- aperture

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Chapter: [9] Light – Reflection and Refraction
Concept: Spherical Mirrors

Explain the following term related to spherical lenses: focal length

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Chapter: [9] Light – Reflection and Refraction
Concept: Spherical Mirrors

The laws of reflection hold true for ______.

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Chapter: [9] Light – Reflection and Refraction
Concept: Refraction of Light
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