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  • Quiz on Life Processes (Class X)

    Quiz on Life Processes (Class X)

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    The breakdown of glucose into pyruvate occurs in the:

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    Villi increase the:

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    The finger-like projections in the small intestine are called:

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    Lipase acts on:

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    Which enzyme digests proteins in the small intestine?

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    Bile helps in digestion by:

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    Bile is produced by the:

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    The longest part of the alimentary canal is the:

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    Mucus in the stomach helps to:

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    The protein-digesting enzyme present in the stomach is:

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    Hydrochloric acid is secreted in the:

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    Food passes from the mouth to the stomach through the:

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    The movement of food through the alimentary canal by rhythmic contraction is called:

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    Salivary amylase acts on:

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    The enzyme present in saliva is:

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    The alimentary canal extends from:

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    In Paramecium, food is moved to a specific spot by:

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    In Amoeba, digestion takes place inside:

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    Amoeba takes in food with the help of:

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    Which of the following is an example of parasitic nutrition?

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  • Quiz on Power Sharing (Class X)

    Quiz on Power Sharing (Class X)

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    Which of the following is the best conclusion from the chapter?

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    Which form of power sharing is represented by the central and state governments in India?

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    Which form of power sharing is represented by community government in Belgium?

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    Which one of the following statements is true?

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    Which of the following best reflects power sharing in a democracy?

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    Power sharing among political parties is often seen when:

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    Reserved constituencies in India aim to:

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    Which of the following is an example of power sharing among social groups?

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    Federal division of power refers to sharing power:

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    In India, the general government for the entire country is called:

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    Power shared among governments at different levels is called:

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    Horizontal power sharing is associated with:

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    Sharing power among legislature, executive and judiciary is called:

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    A legitimate government is one where:

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    Prudential reasons are based on:

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    The reason that power sharing is the very spirit of democracy is called:

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    The reason that power sharing helps in reducing conflict and ensuring stability is called:

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    Power sharing is desirable because it:

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     Which country is an example of majoritarianism undermining national unity?

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    Which country is an example of successful accommodation of social diversity?

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    The headquarters of the European Union is located in:

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    The community government in Belgium has powers regarding:

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    The community government in Belgium is elected by:

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    The third kind of government in Belgium is known as:

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    Brussels has a separate government in which:

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    In Belgium, the state governments are:

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    In Belgium, many powers of the central government have been given to:

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    In Belgium, some special laws require:

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    In Belgium, the number of Dutch-speaking and French-speaking ministers in the central government is:

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    Between 1970 and 1993, Belgium amended its constitution:

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    Civil war means:

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    The civil war in Sri Lanka ended in:

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    The conflict in Sri Lanka finally turned into:

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    The demand for an independent Tamil state in Sri Lanka was called:

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    Which of the following was NOT a majoritarian measure in Sri Lanka?

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    Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka led to:

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     The policy of establishing dominance of the majority community is called:

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    In Sri Lanka, the official language recognised in 1956 was:

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    Most Sinhala-speaking people in Sri Lanka follow:

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    The Tamils whose forefathers came from India during the colonial period are called:

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    Tamil natives of Sri Lanka are called:

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    The Tamil-speaking population in Sri Lanka is about:

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    What percentage of Sri Lanka’s population is Sinhala-speaking?

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    Which social group forms the majority in Sri Lanka?

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    Sri Lanka became an independent country in:

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    Brussels presented a special problem because:

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    In Brussels, what percentage of people speak French?

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    Which community was relatively rich and powerful in Belgium?

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    What percentage of Belgium’s population lives in the Flemish region?

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    Which language is spoken by the majority of people in Belgium?

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  • Quiz on Introduction to DBMS

    Class X Introduction to DBMS

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    1) A database is a collection of:

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    2) Raw facts and figures are called:

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    3) Processed or organized form of data is called:

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    4) Which of the following is an example of data?

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    5) Which of the following is an example of information?

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    6) DBMS stands for:

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    7) Which of the following is NOT an example of DBMS software?

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    8) Which of the following is an example of DBMS?

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    9) The software used to create, update and retrieve data is called:

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    10) Which of the following is NOT an advantage of DBMS?

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    11) Repetition of same data in multiple places is called:

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    12) When the same data is stored differently in different tables, it leads to:

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    13) Translating data in such a manner that unauthorized users cannot read it is called:

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    14) The structure of a database that describes how data will be stored and retrieved is called:

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    15) Which of the following is a type of data model?

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    16) In the Hierarchical Data Model, data is organised in:

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    17) In the Network Data Model, multiple records are linked to:

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    18) The Relational Data Model is based on the principle of:

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    19) The Relational Database Model was proposed in 1970 by:

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    20) The most commonly used database model is:

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    21) A real-world object about which information is stored in a database is called:

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    22) The details associated with an entity are called:

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    23) In a relational database, a row represents:

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    24) In a relational database, a column represents:

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    25) A collection of logically related records organized as columns and rows is called:

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    26) The smallest entity in the database is:

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    27) A collection of fields makes a:

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    28) A collection of records makes a:

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    29) A collection of tables makes a:

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    30) A field that uniquely identifies each record in a table is called:

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    31) Which of the following statements about a primary key is TRUE?

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    32) A primary key field:

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    33) If more than one field is used to uniquely identify a record, it is called:

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    34) A field in one table that refers to the primary key of another table is called:

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    35) A foreign key is used to:

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    36) All field values eligible to be a primary key are called:

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    37) The candidate key that is not selected as the primary key is called:

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    38) Which of the following is NOT an object of RDBMS?

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    39) A user-friendly data entry screen in DBMS is called:

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    40) Which RDBMS object is used to retrieve specific data from the database?

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    41) Which RDBMS object is used to present retrieved data in a formatted and printable manner?

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    42) In a database, an entity “Student” can have which of the following attributes?

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    43) Data values are the raw data represented in:

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    44) A relational database is:

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    45) Which advantage of DBMS ensures that data retrieval is fast and accurate?

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    46) In a student table with fields Roll_No, Name, Class, and Marks, the most suitable primary key would be:

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    47) Which of the following can help check whether valid data is being entered?

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  • Quiz on Fundamentals of Coding

    Quiz on Fundamentals of Coding

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    Operators are tokens that do __________ with designated or given values in an expression.

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    The value or variable on which calculation is performed is called:

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    The smallest unit of a program is called:

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    The name of a variable in a program is:The name of a variable in a program is:

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    A variable is a location (identity) in the computer’s __________ within a program.

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    Which of the following is an example of block-based coding?

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    Which of the following is an example of text-based coding language?

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    The defined rules and format of writing or typing a program is called:

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    In a computer, the instructions get stored in the form of:

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    Coding is the integration of commands in a logical order in any programming language to create a:

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