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World’s first general purpose computer is ______.

[1.7] Computer - An Introduction
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Fifth generation computer has ______ intelligence.

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Match the following.

First-generation computer Artificial Intelligence
Second-generation computer Integrated Circuit
Third generation computer Vacuum tubes
Fourth-generation computer Transistor
Fifth-generation computer  Micro processor
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Differentiate hardware and software.

[3.6] Hardware and Software
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Heat is a kind of energy that flows from a hot body to a cold body.

[2.1] Heat
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Air pollution leading to acid rain is a

[2.3] Changes Around Us
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Plants convert carbon-di-oxide and water into starch. This is an example of ______ change.

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Change of new moon to full moon is human made.

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Analogy:

Photosynthesis : ______ change :: burning of coal : Human – made change

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Analogy

78% of air: Does not support combustion:: _____: Supports combustion

[2.4] Air
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Only ______ percent of natural water is available for human consumption.

[3.2] Water
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What are the types of rainwater harvesting?

[3.2] Water
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What is rainwater harvesting? Explain in a few sentences how it can be used in houses.

[3.2] Water
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Soaps were originally made from ______.

[3.3] Chemistry in Everyday Life
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The saponification of a fat or oil is done using _____ solution for hot process.

[3.3] Chemistry in Everyday Life
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Water, coconut oil, and _______ are necessary for soap preparation.

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Match the following

1. Soap C6H5 OH
2. Cement CaSO4.2H2O
3. Fertilizers NaOH
4. Gypsum RCC
5. Phenol NPK
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Arrange the following statements in correct sequence

  1. Pour that solution into an empty matchbox, soap can be obtained after drying.
  2. Take the necessary quantity of water in a jar.
  3. Then add coconut oil drop by drop and stir it well.
  4. Add concentrated sodium hydroxide in the jar and allow it to cool.
  5. Try this soap to wash your hand kerchief.
  6. Cover your work area with old newspaper.
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What are the three main constituents of soap?

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What are the two different types of molecules found in the soap?

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