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10th Metal and Non Metal [CBSE Test Paper]

QUESTIONS FROM CBSE EXAMINATION PAPERS I. VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (1 Mark) 1. Why do silver ornaments loose their shine when kept for some time? [2010 (T-1)] 2. Name a metal other than aluminium that is covered with an oxide film layer. [2010 (T-1)] 3. Name one metal and one non-metal which exists in liquid state at room temperature? [2010 (T-1)] 4. Name a non-metal which is lustrous and a metal which is non-lustrous. [2010 (T-1)] 5. Name two metals which have very low melting point. [2010 (T-1)] 6. If copper metal is heated over a flame, it develops a coating. What is the colour and composition of this coating? [2010 (T-1)] 7. Why is sodium metal kept immersed in kerosene oil? [2010 (T-1)] 8. Name one metal which react with very dilute HNO3 to evolve hydrogen gas. [2010 (T-1)] 9. A non-metal X exists in two different forms Y and Z. Y is the hardest natural substance, whereas Z is a good conductor of electricity. Identify X, Y, and Z. [2010 (T-1)] 10. An element A form

Ch.1- Matter in our surroundings 9th Solved Question

Q.1 Define matter. Ans: Anything that occupies space and has mass and is felt by senses is called matter. Q.2 what happens if you put copper sulphate crystals in water? Ans: Copper sulphate crystals mixed between the spaces of molecules of water and disappear. Q.3 A substance has a definite volume but no definite shape? State whether this substance is a solid, a liquid or a gas. Ans: Liguid Q.4 Arrange the following substances in increasing order of force of attraction between the particles.  (a) Milk (b) Salt (c) Oxygen. Ans: Oxygen < Milk< Salt Q.5 A substance has neither a fixed shape nor a fixed volume . State whether it is a solid , a liquid or a gas. Ans: Gas Q.6 The melting point of a substance is below the room temperature. Predict its physical state. Ans: Ice Q.7 What is vapour ? Ans: A substance that found in gaseous state only at room temperature is called Vapour Q.8 Name the temperature at which the solid and liquid state

CBSE_NCERT 6th Ch-Importance of Air [Solved Questions]

1. Why do mountaineer carry oxygen cylinder while climbing? Ans: This is because amount of oxygen at high altitude and become difficult to breadth. 2.  Why does smell of perfumes reach us several meters away? Ans: This is because air is continuously moving it takes the particle of perfumes along with it. 3. Why does crocodile keep it snout out of the water while resting? Ans: Crocodile keeps it snout out of the water while resting to breathe through nostril. 4. Why do we see bubbles in water before it starts boiling? Ans: This is because dissolved air is expelled out o heating. 5. Why do animals that live in holes or borrow in soil breadth? Ans: They breadth in oxygen present between the soil partials. 6. What is the role of air in water cycle? Ans: Air helps the water vapour to rise up to form cloud. 7. What does air bubbles coming out of soil, when pt in water indicates? Ans: The presence of air 8. Why long chimneys are installed in factories?

CBSE_NCERT Class 6th Chapter-Waste (Garbage In, Garbage Out )

CBSE 6 th Chapter -Waste  (Garbage In, Garbage Out ) • Introduction • Segregation of wastes • Management of biodegradable wastes • Composting, Landfills - Structure of a landfill • Management of Non-Biodegradable Wastes • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - Recycling of Plastics,  Recycling of paper Garbage Disposal A large, low-lying area used to dispose garbage is known  as a dump.  A garbage dump is also used as landfill. Garbage collectors collect waste and then dispose it at  garbage disposals.  Garbage dumps have flies, cockroaches and mosquitoes, and later turn into breeding  grounds for micro-organisms that may cause diseases. That is why these garbage dumps are usually located  on the outskirts of a city. Components of garbage: Garbage has useful and non-useful components. ΓΌ   Useful garbage components are those that can be decayed easily. The process of decaying is known as  composting. Useful garbage components are fruit and vegetable waste, pl