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Biology class IX Ch-07. Diversity in Living Organisms solved Questions New

Diversity in Living Organisms solved CBSE Paper-5 Oswal Question Bank Diversity in Living Organisms         Do wnload File Very Answer type Questions [1 mark each]   1.State the phylum to which centipede and prawn belong. (Board 2013) Answer: Arthropoda.          2. In which kingdom would you place an organism which is single called, eukaryotic and photo- synthetic? (Board 2013) Answer:  Protista. 3.Rewrite the scientiļ¬c name correctly : (i) panthera tigris (ii) periplaneta Americana. (Board 2012.,  501004) Answer:  (i) Panthers tign's  (ii) Periplaneta americana. 4.Name the term which is used for the following (i) The left and right halves of the body have the same design. (ii) Animal tissue defferentiate from the three embryonic germ layers. (Board 2012, 501005; 47023) Answer:  (i) Bilaterally symmetrical. (ii) Triploblastic.        5.Name the phylum to which Prawn and Centipede belong. (Board 2012, SC-1008; 47001, )  

9th Sound Test Paper Solved

1.A submarine enters a sonar pulse, which returns from an under water cliff in 1.02 s. If the speed of sound in salt water is 1531 m/s, how far away is the cliff? Ans: t = 1.02s, v = 1531m/s Now d=s x t Distance travelled by sonar pulse = 2d = 2x1531x1.02 = 1561.62m Distance of the cliff = d/2= 1561.62/2 = 780.81m 2. If the tension in the wire is increased four times how will the velocity of wave in a string varies? Answer: velocity of the wave in string is directly proportional to the square root of the tension thus if tension is increased 4 times the velocity will be doubled. 3. What is Echo. Explain the conditions that have to be satisfied to hear an echo? Ans: reflection of sound wave from a large obstacle is called an echo. The most important condition for hearing an echo is that the reflected sound should reach the ear only after a lapse of at least 0.1 second after the original sound dies off and the obstacle is at least at a distance of 17 m 4. Why do echoes produced in an