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CDS - Science PYSP Test 1406
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    Which of the following causes adiabatic temperature changes in atmosphere?
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    Working of safety fuses depends upon
    1) Magnetic effect of the current
    2) Chemical effect of the current
    3) The magnitude of the current
    4) Heating effect of the current
    Select the correct answer using the code given below.
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    Consider the following statements.
    1) There is no net moment on a body which is in equilibrium
    2) The momentum of a body is always conserved
    3) The kinetic energy of an object is always conserved.
    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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    Consider the following chemical reaction:
    aFe2O3(s) + bCO(g) → cFe(s) + dCO2
    In the balanced chemical equation of the above, which of the following will be the values of the coefficients a, b, c and d respectively?
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    Which one of the following elements is essential for the formation of chlorophyll in green plants?
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    Which one of the following gases dissolve in water to give the acidic solution?
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    Which one of the following elements is involved in the water control of the blood?
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    Lysosome is formed from which of the following cell organelles?
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    Which one of the following pairs about organ/part that helps in locomotion is not correctly matched?
  • Question 10/10
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    In which one of the following types of connective tissues in animals does fat get stored?
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