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Explain in your own words with suitable examples. 

How does excretion occur in human beings?

[15] Life Processes in Living Organisms
Chapter: [15] Life Processes in Living Organisms
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Explain in your own words with suitable examples. 

How is excretion in plants useful to human beings?

[15] Life Processes in Living Organisms
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Form pairs.

   ‘A’ Groups       ‘B’ Groups 
(i) X-rays (a) GMRT 
(ii) Optical Telescope  (b)  ISRO 
(iii) Indian radio  (c) Hubble 
(iv) Launching artificial satellites  (d) Chandra
[18] Observing Space : Telescopes
Chapter: [18] Observing Space : Telescopes
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A certain X-ray telescope is named after scientist ______.

[18] Observing Space : Telescopes
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Answer the following question in your own words.

Describe the structure of the DNA molecule.

[16] Heredity and Variation
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Answer the following question in your own words.

Express your opinion about the use of DNA fingerprinting. 

[16] Heredity and Variation
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The number of molecules of water of crystallization in washing soda is ______.

[14] Substances in Common Use
Chapter: [14] Substances in Common Use
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Give a scientific explanation.

The hard water of a well becomes soft on adding washing soda to it.

[14] Substances in Common Use
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Write the chemical formula.

Washing soda

[14] Substances in Common Use
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Write two physical properties which are given below.

Fullerene 

[13] Carbon : An Important Element
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Why are concave mirrors used in solar devices? 

[11] Reflection of Light
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Why does obtaining the image of the sun on paper with the help of a concave mirror burn the paper?

[11] Reflection of Light
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State the different positions of the source of light with respect to the concave mirror in Torches.
[11] Reflection of Light
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Which type of mirror is used in the following? 

Floodlights

[11] Reflection of Light
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Which type of mirror is used in the following?

Head lamps of a car

[11] Reflection of Light
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State the different positions of the source of light with respect to the concave mirror in Projector lamps.
[11] Reflection of Light
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State the different positions of the source of light with respect to the concave mirror in Floodlights.
[11] Reflection of Light
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Which type of mirror is used in the following?

Shaving mirror

[11] Reflection of Light
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Match the first column with appropriate entries in the second and third columns and remake the table. 

S.No. Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
1  Negative acceleration The velocity of the object remains constant. A car, initially at rest reaches a velocity of 50 km/hr in 10 seconds.
2 Positive acceleration The velocity of the object decreases. A vehicle is moving with a velocity of 25 m/s.
3  Zero acceleration The velocity of the object increases. A vehicle moving with the velocity of 10 m/s, stops after 5 seconds.
[1] Laws of Motion
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Complete a sentence and explain it.

Deceleration is ______ acceleration.

[1] Laws of Motion
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