Multiple Choice Questions

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Which of the following topic is suitable for a unit plan?

  • The meaning and concept of the systems of the body.

  • The blood circulatory system

  • The different systems of the human body

  • The blood and respiratory system


C.

The different systems of the human body

A unit plan is developed by the teacher and serves as a long-range plan. It contains multiple lessons that are related to a particular unit. In a given question teacher the unit plan for teaching the different system of human body as it can be further divided into chapters while other options show content of individual chapters.


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Maximum quantity of carbon is present in

  • petrol

  • kerosene

  • lubricant oil

  • ligroin


In yeast asexual reproduction takes place through

  • Budding

  • Fission

  • Both (1) and (2)

  • None of these


Conduction of thermal energy takes place in

  • solids

  • liquids

  • gases

  • All of these


A person using a lens as a simple microscope sees an

  • inverted real image

  • inverted virtual image

  • upright real image

  • upright virtual image


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First time bacteria were observed by

  • Antony Von Leeuwenhoek

  • Louis Pasteur

  • Robert Hook

  • None of the above


Which of the following is immovable joint?

  • Pivot-joint between head and neck

  • Hinge-joint of elbow

  • Joint between skull bone

  • Ball and socket joint


Which blood corpuscle help in coagulation of blood?

  • Lymphocyte

  • Platelets

  • Monocyte

  • Red blood corpuscles


Which of the following method will you use to develop an aquarium?

  • Heuristic method

  • Problem solving method

  • Project method

  • Programmed method


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The concept of "Seed germination" can be best taught by

  • showing germinated seeds to the class and explaining the process of germination

  • presenting the different stages of germination through drawing on the board

  • showing photographs of seed germination

  • asking the students to sow seeds, observe and draw the different stages of germination