- Fore Brain
- Mid Brain
- Hind Brain
- Spinal Cord
- c
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Cerebellum is also called “Little Brain”.
It is located at the back of the brain.
Hind Brain is lower back part of brain.
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Which among the following is not a secondary consumer?
- Lion
- Dog
- Wolf
- Goat
- d
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Secondary consumers are those consumers who eat Primary consumers for energy.
Goat is a Primary consumer.
Sound travels in the form of waves called:
- Longitudinal Waves
- Transverse Waves
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Radio Waves
- a
The pH scale is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, and its ranges between:
- 0-14
- 1-10
- 1-7
- 1-4
- a
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pH stands for Potential of Hydrogen.
pH of human blood is 7.35 to 7.45.
pH of milk is 6.7 to 6.9.
pH of pure water is 7.
Following are the examples of convex mirror except:
- Rear View Mirror
- Dentist Mirror
- Blind Corner Mirror
- Security Mirror
- b
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Dentist Mirror is a Concave Mirror example.
The examples of Convave Mirror are Vehicle Headlight Mirror, Shaving Mirrors, Dentist Mirrors, Search Light Mirrors, Torches, Microscopes etc.
The examples of Convex Mirror are Rear View Mirror, Blind Corner Mirror, Security Mirror etc.
Which among the following is a source of clean energy?
- Coal
- Thermal
- Solar
- Diesel
- c
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Solar Energy is also called Renewable Energy.
Which one is non-renewable source of energy?
- Sun light
- Coal
- Wind
- Biomass
- b
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Non-renewable sources of energy are Coal, Natural Gas, Oil and Nuclear Energy.
Nephrons are tiny units present in:
- Heart
- Brain
- Lungs
- Kidney
- d
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A Kidney made up of about 1 million filtering units which are called Neprons.
The function of Nephron is to filter the blood and remove wastage.
If we reserve the direction of electric current, then the direction of magnetic field will be:
- Remains same
- Reversed
- Becomes tangent
- Becomes normal
- b
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Above questions describes the Fleming’s Right Hand Rule.
The energy which is created by vibration of Particles is known as:
- Thermal Energy
- Sound Evergy
- Kinetic Energy
- Potential Energy
- a
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Thermal Energy is created from the vibration of atoms and molecules within particles.
Thermal Energy is also called Heat Energy.