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Questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills:

There are three spheres A, B, C as shown below. Sphere A and B are made of same material. Sphere C is made of a different material. Spheres A and C have equal radii. The radius of sphere B is half that of A. Density of A is double that of C.

Now answer the following questions:

  1. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and B.
  2. Find the ratio of volumes of spheres A and B.
  3. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and C.
[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
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Questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills:

There are three spheres A, B, C as shown below.

Sphere A and B are made of same material. Sphere C is made of a different material. Spheres A and C have equal radii. The radius of sphere B is half that of A. Density of A is double that of C.

Now answer the following questions.

  1. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and B.
  2. Find the ratio of volumes of spheres A and B.
  3. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and C.
[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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Questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills:

There are three spheres A, B, C as shown below.

Sphere A and B are made of same material. Sphere C is made of a different material. Spheres A and C have equal radii. The radius of sphere B is half that of A. Density of A is double that of C.

 

Now answer the following questions.

  1. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and B.
  2. Find the ratio of volumes of spheres A and B.
  3. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and C.
[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills:

There are three spheres A, B, C as shown below.
Sphere A and B are made of same material. Sphere C is made of a different material. Spheres A and C have equal radii. The radius of sphere B is half that of A. Density of A is double that of C.

Now answer the following questions.

i. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and B.
ii. Find the ratio of volumes of spheres A and B.
iii. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and C. 

[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills:

There are three spheres A, B, C as shown below. Sphere A and B are made of same material. Sphere C is made of a different material. Spheres A and C have equal radii. The radius of sphere B is half that of A. Density of A is double that of C.

Now answer the following questions.

  1. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and B.
  2. Find the ratio of volumes of spheres A and B
  3. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and C.
[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Questions based on Higher Order Thinking skills:

There are three spheres A, B, and C, as shown below. Sphere A and B are made of same material. Sphere C is made of a different material. Spheres A and C have equal radii. The radius of sphere B is half that of A. Density of A is double that of C.

Now answer the following questions.

  1. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and B.
  2. Find the ratio of volumes of spheres A and B.
  3. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and C.
[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
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Name some of the derived quantities.

[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
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What are derived quantities?

[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
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Suppose a boy is enjoying a ride on a merry go round which is moving with a constant speed of 10 m/s. It implies that the boy is

[1.2] Force and Motion
Chapter: [1.2] Force and Motion
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Length of scale : metre :: Speed of aeroplane : ______.

[1.2] Force and Motion
Chapter: [1.2] Force and Motion
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Asher says all objects having uniform speed need not have uniform velocity. Give reason.

[1.2] Force and Motion
Chapter: [1.2] Force and Motion
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The smallest particle of matter that can exist by itself is ______.

[1.4] Atomic Structure
Chapter: [1.4] Atomic Structure
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A compound containing one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen is ______.

[1.4] Atomic Structure
Chapter: [1.4] Atomic Structure
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Molecule containing more than three atoms are known as ______.

[1.3] Matter Around Us
Chapter: [1.3] Matter Around Us
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______ is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere.

[2.3] Changes Around Us
Chapter: [2.3] Changes Around Us
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Mercury: Liquid at room temperature:: Oxygen: ______.

[2.3] Changes Around Us
Chapter: [2.3] Changes Around Us
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State true of false. If false, give the correct statement.

Atoms cannot exist alone. They can only exist as groups called molecules.

[1.3] Matter Around Us
Chapter: [1.3] Matter Around Us
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State true of false. If false, give the correct statement.

Argon is mono atomic gas.

[2.3] Changes Around Us
Chapter: [2.3] Changes Around Us
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Define the following term with an example.

Element 

[1.4] Atomic Structure
Chapter: [1.4] Atomic Structure
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Define molecule.

[1.3] Matter Around Us
Chapter: [1.3] Matter Around Us
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