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1.

Add one out from the following


a) Time b) Mass
c) Distance d) Force
2. Frictional force between two bodies
a) Increases the motion between the bodies
b) Destroys the relative motion between the bodies
c) Some times helps and some times opposes the motion
d) Increases the relative velocity between the bodies
3. Maximum value of static frictions is
a) Limiting friction
b) Rolling friction
c) Static friction
d) Fluid friction
4. Friction acts when there is relative motion between
a) Solids b) Liquids
c) Gases d) All of these
5. Which of the following parameters, force of friction depends
a) Mass of a body
b) Nature of a surface
c) Both A and B
d) None of these
6. Coefficient of friction depends upon
a) Nature of the surface
b) Roughness of a surface
c) Both a and b
d) None of these
7. A body of mass 20 Kg is placed on a horizontal surface, whose coefficient of friction is 0.25.
Find the frictional force acting on it (g= 10ms-2)
a) 150 N b) 62. 5 N
c) 175 N d) 53.3 N
8. Choose the correct from the following
a) µs > µk > µr b) µs < µk < µr
c) µs < µk > µr d) µs > µk < µr
9. Calculate the angle of friction for a body of mass 10 Kg moving on a surface causes the frictional
force of 44 N in opposite to the direction of motion
( g= 10ms-2-)
a) cos -1() b) sin -1()
-1
c) cos () d) sin -1()
10. Four children were asked to arrange friction due to rolling, static and sliding in a decreasing
order. Their arrangements are given below.
Choose the correct arrangement
a) Rolling, static, sliding
b) Rolling, Sliding, static
c) Static, sliding, rolling
d) Sliding, static, rolling
11. The S.I unit of frictional force
a) newton b) dyne
c) joule d) erg
12. 9. The force of 20 Kg weight is required just to slide of wooden box weight 50 Kg over ice.
Find the coefficient of static friction between the surface and the surface in contact.
a) 0.2 b) 0.8
c) 0.4 d) 0.1

13. Choose the correct from the following..


a) f=µN b) N=mg
c) both a and b d) neither a nor b
14. Assertion(A): spikes are provided in the shoes worn by players and athletes
Reason(R): spikes increase friction between the shoe and the ground, the increase in friction
prevents the slipping of player on running.
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(A) is true but (R) is false
(A) is false but (R) is true
15. Frictional force is decreased by which of the following?
a) By streamlining shape of an aircraft
b) By using ball bearings between the moving parts of machines
c) By applying lubricants to the rubbing surfaces
d) All the above
16. The atomic number is potassium
a) 2 b) 8
c) 10 d) 18
17. Identify the atomic number of sodium
a) 5 b) 11
c) 6 d) 13
18. The example of solids
a) iron, gold b) milk, water
c) Alcohol, water d) Gas, water
19. Identify the compound in the given options
a) Hydrogen b) Nitrogen
c) Potassium d) Water
20. Which of the following forms , dialvenet ion
a) Calcium b) Magnesium
c) Aluminum d) A & B
21. The valency of ferrous is
a) 2 b) 3
c) 5 d) 6
22. Plumbic ion is
a) Monovalent d) bivalent
c) Trivalent d) Tetravalent
23. The valency of carbon
a) 3 b) 4
c) 6 d) 8
24. The valency of magnesium
a) 1 b) 3
c) 2 d) 5
25. Latin name of Copper is
a) Palladium b) tungsten
c) cuprum d) Argentinum
26. symbol of potassium is
a) K b) Na
c) Cl d) Mg
27. ‘O’ strands for the symbol of
a) Aluminum b) Oxygen
b) Carbon d) Nitrogen
28. The charge of tetravalent electropositive ions
a) +3 b) + 4
c) +5 d) +6
29. Electro positive ions examples
a) Ca+2 , K+, Na+ b) Ca-2 , K-, Mg-
c) Ca-2 , K-, Na- d) Cl-, Mg, N
30. The suffix –ous is indicates
a) Higher valency b) Lower valency
c) Equal valency d) Ions
31. A group of cells to form
a) Tissues b) Organ
c) Organs systems d) All the above
32. Protoplast is
a) Protoplasm + Plasma membrane
b) Only protoplasm
c) Only plasma membrane
d) All the above
33. Which one is act as semi permeable membrane
a) cell wall b) Protoplast
c) Plasma membrane d) All the above
34. The complete cell wall is
a) Middle lamella + Primary cell wall + secondary cell wall
b) Only middle lamella
c) Middle lamella + Primary cellwall
d) Non of these
35. All organisms developed form
a) A single cell
b) Organs
c) Tissue
d) None of the above
36. Outer most layer of cell wall
a) Middle lamella b) Plasma membrane
c) Secondary cell wall d) primary cell wall
37. nuclear membrane absence in
a) Eukaryotes b) prokaryotes
c) both A & B
d) None of the above
38. Bacteria is a
a) Prokaryotic b) Eukaryotic
c) Multicellular d) All the above
39. The major function of chloroplast
a) respiration b) Photosynthesis
c) Protein synthesis D) Osmosis
40. Which membrane is involved in osmoregulation
a) Cell wall b) Primary cell wall
b) Plasma membrane d) secondary cell wall
41. The power houses of cell is
a) Chloroplast b) Mitochondria
c) Ribosome d) Nucleus
42. The main function of cell wall
a) protection b) protein synthesis
c) Osmosis d) All the above
43. Plasma membrane is
a) Living membrane b) Non living membrane
c) both A & B d) None of the above
44. The primary cell wall present
a) Beneath of middle lamella
b) In between middle lamella
c) both A& B
d) Beneath of secondary cell wall
45. The cell is discovered by
a) Robert hook b) Robert Brown
c) Linnaeus d) Aristotle
46. The following characters are separates the animals from plants. Choose correct options
1) multicellularity 2) Heterotrophic
3) Respiration 4) Locomotion
a) 1 and2 b) 1and 3 c) 1,2 and 3
d) 2 and 4
47. All the heterotrophic organisms categorized under the kingdom of
a) animalia b) plantae
c) fungi d) protistae
48. The arrangement of body parts along the imaginary axis considered as
a) coelom b) symmetry
c) cephalization d) fragmentation
49. All the following characters are true about animals except
a) Locomotion b) Digestion
c) reproduction d) photosynthesis
50. Majority animals take place following type of reproduction in the case restoring their generations
a) Sexual reproduction b) Asexual reproduction
c) Fragmentation d) Regenerations
51. The father biology considered as
a) Linnaeus b) Charles Darwin
c) Aristotle d) Lamarck
52. The organisms without visible out naked eye
a) Bacteria b) animals
c) Algae d) Plants
53. Coelom is derived form the following embryonic layers
a) Ectoderm b) endoderm
b) Mesoderm d) All the above
54. The animals exhibits diploblastic condition consist
a) Ectoderm, endoderm b) Ectoderm, mesoderm
c) Mesoderm, endoderm d) None of these
55. The fate of blastophore in which develops into mouth first called as
a) Deeterostomic condition b) Protostomic condition
c) Triotostomic condition d) None of these
56. All the animals common with following levels of organization
a) Unicellular level b) multicellular level
c) tissue level d) organ levels
57. Arrange the sequence animal organization of animal
a) cells ’! tissues ’! organs ’! organ system
b) cells ’! organs ’! organ system ’! tissues
c) Tissues ’!cells ’! organ system ’! organs
d) Cells ’!organ systems’! organs’! tissues
58. Identify the given diagram exhibiting symmetry
a) lateral symmetry b) radial symmetry
c) bilateral symmetry d) biradial symmetry
59. The primary germ layers of animals that processes in their embryonic development is
a) Ectoderm , mesoderm, endoderm
b) mesoderm, ectoderm, choanoderm
c) pinacoderm, mesoderm, endoderm,
d) Choanoderm, pinacoderm, ectoderm
60. Acoelamate animals characterized by
a) The absence of coelom
b) The presence of coelom
c) The presence of segments
d) The absence of segments

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