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What will happen if deer is missing in the food chain given below?

Grass → Deer → Tiger

[13] Our Environment
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The table shows the electronic structures of four elements. 

Element Electronic Structure
P 2, 6
Q 2, 8, 1
R 2, 8, 7
S 2, 8, 8
  1.  Identify which element(s) will form covalent bonds with carbon.
  2. “Carbon reacts with an element in the above table to form several compounds.” Give suitable reason.
[4] Carbon and its Compounds
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DDT was sprayed in a lake to regulate breeding of mosquitoes. How would it affect the trophic levels in the following food chain associated with a lake? Justify your answer.

 

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In the following food chain, vertical arrows indicate the energy lost to the environment and horizontal arrows indicate energy transferred to the next trophic level. Which one of the three vertical arrows (A, C and E) and which one of the two horizontal arrows (B and D) will represent more energy transfer? Give reason for your answer.

A food chain in a forest ecosystem

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Which of the following is the correct observation of the reaction shown in the above set up?

[1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
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These consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below:

Assertion: On freely suspending a current – carrying solenoid, it comes to rest in Geographical N-S direction.

Reason: One end of current carrying straight solenoid behaves as a North pole and the other end as a South pole, just like a bar magnet.

[12] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
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A compass needle is placed near a current carrying wire. State your observations for the following cases and give reasons for the same in each case -

  1. Magnitude of electric current in wire is increased.
  2. The compass needle is displaced away from the wire.
[12] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
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"Carbon prefers to share its valence electrons with other atoms of carbon or with atoms of other elements rather than gaining or losing the valence electrons in order to attain noble gas configuration." Give reasons to justify this statement.

[4] Carbon and its Compounds
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When is the force experienced by a current-carrying straight conductor placed in a uniform magnetic field.

  1. Maximum
  2. Minimum
[12] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
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In the following food chain, only 2J of energy was available to the peacocks. How much energy would have been present in Grass? Justify your answer.

GRASS → GRASS HOPPER → FROG → SNAKE → PEACOCK

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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?

[4] Carbon and its Compounds
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Assertion (A): The energy which passes to the herbivores does not come back to autotrophs.

Reason (R): The flow of energy in a food chain is unidirectional.

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Assertion (A): Melting point and boiling point of ethanol are lower than that of sodium chloride.

Reason (R): The forces of attraction between the molecules of ionic compounds are very strong.

[4] Carbon and its Compounds
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To balance the following chemical equation the value of x and y should respectively be:

\[\ce{2NaOH + xAl_2O_3->yNaAlO_2 + H_2O}\]

[1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
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If a harmful chemical enters a food chain comprising peacocks, plants, rats and snakes, which of these organisms is likely to have the highest concentration of the chemical in its body? Justify your answer. Name the process involved and define it.

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Identify the parts of a neuron which help the nerve impulse to travel towards the cell body.

[6] Control and Co-ordination
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Identify the parts of a neuron which help the nerve impulse to travel away from the cell body.

[6] Control and Co-ordination
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When aqueous solutions of potassium iodide and lead nitrate are mixed an insoluble substance separates out. The chemical equation for the reaction involved is: 

[1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
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The electron dot structure of chlorine molecule is:

[4] Carbon and its Compounds
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Two LED bulbs of 12W and 6W are connected in series. If the current through 12W bulb is 0.06A the current through 6W bulb will be ______.

[12] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
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