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class 8 Science Questions paper Half-yearly Kendriya vidyalaya

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, PATNA REGION MID TERM EXAMINATION, 2023-24 CLASS - VIII SCIENCE [MAX. MARKS - 60 General Instructions: (a) This question paper comprises of four sections-Section A, Section B, Section C and Section D. (b) All questions are compulsory. (c) Question numbers 1 to 12 in section A are MCQ carrying I mark each. (d) Question numbers 13 to 20 in section B are very short answer type carrying 2 marks each. (e) Question numbers 21 to 28 in section C are short answer type carrying 3 marks each. Question numbers 29 to 30 in Section D are case study based questions carrying 4 marks each. SECTION-A (1×12=12) 1. Which of the following crops would enrich the soil with nitrogen? (a) apple (b) pea (c) paddy (d) Potato 2.Which of the following are contact forces ? A. Friction B. Gravitational force C. Magnetic force D. Muscular force (a) A and B (b) B and C (c) A and D (d) B and D

The Magic of Childhood

Childhood is a special magical time that is valuable and never goes away . As  teacher and mentor, I've had the special privilege of seeing how amazing childhood is. It's a special time in life that is full of magic and wonder.  In this blog post, let's talk about why childhood is so special and why we should appreciate and take care of it. 1. The Boundless Curiosity The Boundless Curiosity means having a never-ending desire to learn and explore new things. It's like having a big, powerful engine inside your brain that always wants to know more and discover different ideas and places. 2. Imagination Takes Flight When we are children, we always want to know more and more. We ask lots of questions about everything and want to learn about the world. Teachers and grown-ups help us explore and understand things so we can learn new things. Imagination is like a special power that helps us create and dream about things that are not real. It&

Solved CBSE Board Questions 10th Biology- Ch How Do Organisms Reproduce?

10th Biology- Ch How Do Organisms Reproduce? solved Board questions Q1) What is the importance of DNA copying in reproduction? Ans: DNA is the genetic material present in the cells of all organisms. The genetic information from, generation to generation is carried by DNA. It is therefore possible for the organism to produce organism of its own type due to DNA copying only. For the inheritance of traits of the parent, DNA copying is a must. DNA copying also brings about variation, which forms the basis for the origin of new species. Q2)What are the changes seen in girls at the time of puberty? Ans-i) Enlargement of breasts with the darkening of skin of the nipples. ii) growth of hair in the genital region and in armpits occurs. iii) onset of menstruation. Q3) If a woman is using a copper-Twill it helps in protecting her from sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s)? Ans- No, using copper-T will not protect a woman against catching STD. Copper-T is a device which will only g

CLASS- X Biology MCQ(Multiple choice questions) How do organisms reproduce? Practice Paper

Class 10 Biology MCQ  ((Multiple choice questions)  How do organisms reproduce?    1. Which of the following is a working copy (a) RNA (b) Protein (c) Fats (d) DNA 2. Which of the following is the blue print of body design & body function (a) RNA (b) Protein (c) DNA (d) Amino acid 3. Spore formation occurs in (a) Yeast (b) Hydra (c) Amoeba (d) Rhizopus 4. Which of the following can undergo regeneration (a) Flat worm (b) Round worm (c) Rhizopus (d) Amoeba 5. Rose is multiplied by (a) tissue culture (b) cutting (c) Layering (d) seeds 6. Pollen grains are produced by (a) ovary (b) anther (c) filament (d) stigma 7. The male sex organ of a flower is (a) stamen (b) sepal (c) petal (d) carpel 8. Which one of the following is a unisexual flower (a) china rose (b) cucumber (c) rose (d) jasmine 9. Male gametes are produced by (a)pollen grains (b) embryo sac (c) sigma (d) ovary 10. Receptive part of carpel is (a) ovary (b) Stigma (c) placenta (d) style

class 10 : How do Organisms Reproduce? Biology CBSE study nores

Reproduction: - Reproduction is the process of formation of new young individuals by the grown up individuals that look very much like them. It is one of the most important and fundamental properties of living organisms by which every kind of living organism multiples to form new individuals of its own kind. Thus, reproduction is meant for the continuation of the species. Reproduction, thus, creates new life and is essential for the perpetuation of species. It gives rise to new organisms with the same basic characteristics as their parents. It plays an important role in evolution by transmitting favorable variations from one generation to another. Significance of Reproduction:- 1.      Continuation of Life.  Reproduction is essential for continuation of life on earth. In its absence   life will be wiped out of earth within span of some years. 2.      Perpetuation of Species.  Reproduction carries the genetic characteristics of the parents into   the new individua