Geetha Iyer Solutions for Exercise 2: SCIENCE
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Questions from Geetha Iyer Solutions for Exercise 2: SCIENCE with Hints & Solutions
The diagram shows a soft iron core coiled with wire.
When the switch is turned on, iron nails are attracted. Which of the following ways, will make the soft iron core to attract all the iron nails?

A car is accelerating on a road in the direction shown in the figure. The tyre shown is connected to the engine. In which direction is the force of friction exerted by the road on the tyre?

Anju walks to the east, then to the south, then to the west, and finally to the north. What is the distance covered and displacement of Anju?

Deepak put twenty ice cubes of the same volume into four containers packed with different materials. He recorded the time taken for the ice to melt in each case. The table shows his results. Which of these boxes should he choose to carry ice that he needs to take to a friend's house away?
Container with thermocol | Melting time: |
Container with ice paper | Melting time: |
Container with sand | Melting time: |
Container with sawdust | Melting time: |

A positively charged object attracts a suspended light conducting ball. The light conducting ball can be:

The terminals of a battery are joined by a length of resistance wire. Which change, on its own will decrease the current through the battery?

The figure gives the speed-time graph of the motion of a car. What is the ratio of the distance travelled by car during the last two seconds to the total distance travelled in seven seconds?

Match the column I and column II and select the correct option from the given codes.
Column I | Column II |
(a) Jupiter | (i) Seven rings |
(b) Saturn | (ii) Red Planet |
(c) Mars | (iii) Morning Star |
(d) Neptune | (iv) Great Red Spot |
(e) Venus | (v) Fourteen Moons |
