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Control and Coordination-Notes
Control and Coordination Control and Coordination are fundamental life process that allows living organisms to respond to changes (stimuli) in their envir...
Acids, Bases and Salts-Exercise
Q1. A solution turns red litmus blue, its pH is likely to be 1 4 5 10 ...
Acids, Bases and Salts-QnA
This resource covers essential questions and answers from Chapter 2 "Acids, Bases and Salts" of Class X NCERT Science. You'll find quick definitions, chemical properties, formulas, reactions, indicato...
Acids, Bases and Salts-True/False
Test your understanding of NCERT Class 10 Science Chapter 2, "Acids, Bases and Salts," with this carefully curated True/False questionnaire. These factual statements are selected to help you revise an...
Acids, Bases and Salts-MCQs
Welcome to our comprehensive collection of Class 10 Science Chapter 1 – Acids, Bases and Salts MCQs with answers and explanations. These multiple choice questions are carefully prepared from the lat...
Acids, Bases and Salts-Notes
Acid Acid is a substance that contains hydrogen and can donate hydrogen ions (H+) to other substances. Acids have a sour taste, turn blue litmus pap...
Polynomials-Exercise 2.2
Q1. Find the zeroes of the following quadratic polynomials and verify the relationship between the zeroes and the coefficients. ...
Polynomials-Exercise 2.1
Q1. The graphs of y = p(x) are given in Fig. 2.10 below, for some polynomials p(x). Find the number of zeroes of p(x), in each case. ...
Polynomials-True/False
Polynomials are a fundamental concept in Class 10 Mathematics, forming the basis for understanding equations, their roots, and algebraic expressions. Practicing True/False type questions helps student...
Polynomials-MCQs
Polynomials Class 10 MCQs with Answers and Explanations (NCERT Based) Master your understanding of Polynomials with these 50 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from NCERT Class 10 Maths Chapter 2. Each...
Polynomials-Notes
Degree of the polynomial If \(p(x)\) is a polynomial in \(x\), the highest power of \(x\) in \(p(x)\) is called the degree of the poly...
Light - Reflection and Refraction-Exercise
Q1. Which one of the following materials cannot be used to make a lens? (a) Water (b) Glass (c) Plast...