Subject

Science

Class

CBSE Class 10

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

11.

The color of an aqueous solution of zinc sulphate as observed in the laboratory is:

  • Green 

  • Yellow 

  • Blue

  • Blue

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12.

To show that zinc is a more active metal than copper, the correct procedure is to: 

  • Add dilute nitric acid on strips of both the metals. 

  • Observe transmission of heat through strips of zinc and copper. 

  • Prepare a solution of zinc sulphate and hang a strip of copper into it. 

  • Prepare a solution of zinc sulphate and hang a strip of copper into it. 

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13.

Acetic acid smells like: 

  • a banana 

  • Vinegar

  • an orange

  • an orange

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14.

Acetic acid solution turns: 

  • blue litmus red 

  • red litmus blue 

  • blue litmus colourless 

  • blue litmus colourless 

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15.

On adding NaHCO3 to acetic acid, a gas is evolved which turns lime water milky due to the formation of:

  • Calcium bicarbonate 

  • Calcium hydroxide

  • Calcium carbonate 

  • Calcium carbonate 

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16.

A yeast cell in which budding occurs was seen to have: 

  • one bud cell 

  • two bud cell 

  • three bud cell 

  • three bud cell 

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

17.

What are the various steps in a food chain called?

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18.

What is the important function of the presence of ozone in earth’s atmosphere?

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19.

Write the electron dot structure of ethane molecule, C2H6.

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20.

What makes the earth’s atmosphere a heterogeneous mixture?


Earth’s atmosphere is a mixture of different gases, it consists of 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, 0.93% argon and 0.03% COalong with other gases making up the remaining percentage. The composition varies at different places and times thus the Earth’s atmosphere is a heterogeneous mixture. 

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