Learn: Subject: Science Class: Viii
Learn: Subject: Science Class: Viii
Learn: Subject: Science Class: Viii
SECTION - A
2. What is carbonization?
12. What is irrigation? Describe two methods of irrigation. Which conserve water.
13. Give examples (at least three) to show that plastics are non-corrosive in nature.
16. Why should paper be saved? Prepare a list of ways by which you can save paper.
17. Make a sketch of the human nerve cell. What function do nerve cells perform?
18. What are antibiotics? Give two examples what precautions must be taken while taking antibiotics?
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19. Give reasons for the following:
(c) Copper can not displace zinc from its salt solution.
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Write at least five uses of both metals and non metals separately.
SECTION - B
I. Activity based MCQ: (x16=8)
21. Crop plants get dissolved nutrients easily from:
(a) Manure (b) Fertilizer
(c) both (a) & (b) (c) None
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(a) graphite (b) coal
(c) gold (d) None
27. Which of these metal can displace the copper from its salt solution?
(a) Gold (b) Copper
(c) Zinc (d) None of these
28. When iron nail is put in copper sulphate solution, then there will form________and copper.
(a) Copper sulphate (b) Iron sulphate
(c) Zinc sulphate (d) None
29. Which of these is essential for burning?
(a) Carbon dioxide (b) Nitrogen
(c) Oxygen (d) All of these
30. A Combustible substance does not catch fire if its temperature is _______ its ignition temperature
(a) above (b) below
(c) more (d) none
31. The animals found in particular area are called
(a) fauna (b) flora
(c) both (a) & (b) (d) none
32. Which of these is an example of unicellular animals?
(a) paramecium (b) hydra
(c) Ant (d) All of these
33. Name the colouring substance which is used to prepare a mount of onion cell is
(a) Methyl orange (b) Methylene blue
(c) Safranin (d) None of these
34. What is the different part of plant cell, which differentiate it from animal cell
(a) Cell wall (b) Cell membrane
(c) Nucleus (d) Mitochondria
35. The mode of reproduction in Hydra is
(a) sexual reproduction (b) asexual reproduction
(c) both (a) & (b) (d) None of these