Anil Ahlawat Solutions for Chapter: SOF National Science Olympiad, Exercise 2: SCIENCE

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Anil Ahlawat Science Solutions for Exercise - Anil Ahlawat Solutions for Chapter: SOF National Science Olympiad, Exercise 2: SCIENCE

Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 16: SOF National Science Olympiad, Exercise 2: SCIENCE with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. NSO Science Olympiad Workbook Grade 10 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Anil Ahlawat Solutions for Chapter: SOF National Science Olympiad, Exercise 2: SCIENCE with Hints & Solutions

EASY
10th Foundation
IMPORTANT

The genotype for the height of an organism is Tt. What conclusion can be drawn from this?

HARD
10th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Which of the following options shows a likely food chain represented by the given pyramid of number?

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HARD
10th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Which of the following activities will help to sustain environmental balance?
(i) Usage of platinum jewellery as it will reduce the load on gold mines.
(ii) Farming as it helps to ensure that man does not eat up all the food producers.
(iii) Use of jute bags instead of poly bags.
(iv) Using solar energy as it provides an alternative to fossil fuels.

HARD
10th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Which among the following are artificial ecosystem?
(i)Estuaries
(ii)Mountains
(iii)Crop fields
(iv)Grasslands
(v)Coral reefs
(vi)Parks
(vii)Mangroves
(viii)Aquariums

HARD
10th Foundation
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Refer to the given figure and select the correct option regarding functions of X and Y.

HARD
10th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Which statement is incorrect for the tissue shown in the given figure?
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HARD
10th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Identify incorrect differences between dicots and monocots from the given table:

Sl.No Dicots Monocots
I. Tap root system Fibrous root system
II. In stem, vascular bundles are arranged in ring In stem, vascular bundles are scattered throughout ground tissue
III. Mostly parallel venation in leaf Mostly reticulate venation in leaf
IV. Flowers are mostly trimerous Flowers are mostly pentamerous
V. In root, pith is greatly reduced or absent In root, pith is present

HARD
10th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Refer to the given Venn diagram and select the correct option regarding P and Q.
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