Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 2: Previous Years' Questions
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Questions from Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 2: Previous Years' Questions with Hints & Solutions
Science and art exhibitions, music and dance shows and bringing out school magazines are meant to _____.

Major objective of organisation of Science Exhibition is to _____.

NCERT Science textbooks for upper primary classes include large number of daily life related questions which have been left unanswered. This has been done, so that _____.

The projectors which are used to show opaque figures and pages of books are called _____.

Geeta is preparing a lesson-plan for teaching the topic on 'Human eye' to class VIII students. Inclusion of which of the following activities in the lesson-plan is likely to be most effective in helping the students understand related concepts better?

Which of the following is an audio aid?

Read the following which appears in the Class VIII NCERT textbook.
Nylon appears like silk. It is strong and flexible. These endearing qualities of nylon created a public sensation, or nylon mania when it was introduced in 1939. Women's stockings made from this new fiber were in great demand. But, unfortunately, most of the nylon production had to be diverted to making parachutes during the Second World War (1939-1945). After the war, when the production of stockings resumed, supply did not match the demand. There was a huge black market for this product. Women had to wait for hours in queues to get a pair. Often there were 'nylon riots'. What is the significance of including the above in a Science textbook?
1. To develop a historical perspective in science and development of ideas.
2. To develop an appreciation of how new inventions create new demands.
3. To develop a holistic understanding of science.
4. Including such anecdotes makes Science.
Textbook light and easy. Select the correct answer using the codes given below _____.

You find that many of your class VI students believe that raw material for plant growth comes only from the soil. Which among the following would be the most appropriate strategy to counter this idea?
