CBSE 10

How do Organisms ReproduceHow do Organisms Reproduce

How do Organisms Reproduce

How to Organisms Reproduce 1. Why do organisms reproduce?a) To maintain their body designb) To ensure species survivalc) To grow…

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Control and CoordinationControl and Coordination

Control and Coordination

Control and Coordination What is the main function of the nervous system in animals?a) Digestionb) Control and coordinationc) Blood circulationd)…

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Life ProcessesLife Processes

Life Processes

Life Processes 1. What is the primary criterion to determine if something is alive?a) Ability to reproduceb) Ability to breathec)…

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Carbon and its CompoundsCarbon and its Compounds

Carbon and its Compounds

Carbon and its Compounds  What is the percentage of carbon present in the Earth's crust?a) 0.02%b) 0.03%c) 2%d) 3%Answer: a)…

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Metals and Non MetalsMetals and Non Metals

Metals and Non Metals

Metals and Non Metals Which of the following is the most malleable metal?a) Ironb) Aluminiumc) Goldd) ZincAnswer: c) GoldWhich metal…

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Consumer RightsConsumer Rights

Consumer Rights

Consumer Rights  What are consumer rights?a) Rules to protect producersb) Rights ensuring fair treatment for consumersc) Policies for seller profitsd)…

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Globalisation and the Indian EconomyGlobalisation and the Indian Economy

Globalisation and the Indian Economy

Globalisation and Indian Economy What does globalisation primarily refer to?a) International trade warsb) Integration of economies through trade and investmentsc)…

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Money and CreditMoney and Credit

Money and Credit

Money and Credit What does the term "double coincidence of wants" refer to?a) The need for a common currencyb) Two…

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Sectors of the Indian EconomySectors of the Indian Economy

Sectors of the Indian Economy

Sectors of the Indian Economy Which sector involves activities that directly use natural resources?a) Primaryb) Secondaryc) Tertiaryd) QuaternaryAnswer: a) PrimaryThe…

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DevelopmentDevelopment

Development

Development 1. Why do different persons have different notions of development?(a) Because people are identical(b) Because people are different(c) Because…

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