Air Online Test 8th Science Lesson 11 Questions in English

Air Online Test 8th Science Lesson 11 Questions in English

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  1. Question 1 of 56
    1. Question

    1. Which is a mixture of gases that surrounds our planet earth?

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    Explanation

    Air is a mixture of gases that surrounds our planet earth. It is essential for the survival of all the living things.

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    Air is a mixture of gases that surrounds our planet earth. It is essential for the survival of all the living things.

  2. Question 2 of 56
    2. Question

    2. Air contain how many percentages of nitrogen?

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    Explanation

    Air contains 78.09% of nitrogen.

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    Explanation

    Air contains 78.09% of nitrogen.

  3. Question 3 of 56
    3. Question

    3. Air contain how many percentages of oxygen?

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    Explanation

    Air contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide and small number of other gases. We breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide.

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    Air contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide and small number of other gases. We breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide.

  4. Question 4 of 56
    4. Question

    4. Plants use which among the following gases for photosynthesis?

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    Explanation

    Plants in turn use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and release oxygen into the atmosphere. Since men have been cutting down trees for their needs, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing. This is responsible for the raising of atmospheric temperature

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    Explanation

    Plants in turn use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and release oxygen into the atmosphere. Since men have been cutting down trees for their needs, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing. This is responsible for the raising of atmospheric temperature

  5. Question 5 of 56
    5. Question

    5. Which among the following are the gases released by industries and vehicles into atmosphere that has resulted in effects like global warming and acid rain?

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    Explanation

    Industries and vehicles release gases like carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere. This has resulted in effects like global warming and acid rain which affect us in many ways. In total, the quality of air is gone in the modern days.

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    Explanation

    Industries and vehicles release gases like carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere. This has resulted in effects like global warming and acid rain which affect us in many ways. In total, the quality of air is gone in the modern days.

  6. Question 6 of 56
    6. Question

    6. Who Swedish scientist first discovered oxygen in 1772 and called oxygen as gas fire air?

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    Explanation

    All living things in the world need oxygen. We cannot imagine the world without oxygen. Swedish chemist C.W. Scheele first discovered oxygen in 1772. He called the gas fire air or vital life because it was found to support the process of burning.

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    Explanation

    All living things in the world need oxygen. We cannot imagine the world without oxygen. Swedish chemist C.W. Scheele first discovered oxygen in 1772. He called the gas fire air or vital life because it was found to support the process of burning.

  7. Question 7 of 56
    7. Question

    7. Oxygen was independently discovered by which British scientist in 1774?

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    Explanation

    Oxygen was independently discovered by the British scientist Joseph Priestley in 1774.

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    Explanation

    Oxygen was independently discovered by the British scientist Joseph Priestley in 1774.

  8. Question 8 of 56
    8. Question

    8. Who among the following named oxygen?

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    Explanation

    Lavoisier named oxygen. The name oxygen comes from the Greek word ‘oxygenes’ which means ‘acid producer’. It is called so because early chemists thought that oxygen is necessary for all acids.

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    Lavoisier named oxygen. The name oxygen comes from the Greek word ‘oxygenes’ which means ‘acid producer’. It is called so because early chemists thought that oxygen is necessary for all acids.

  9. Question 9 of 56
    9. Question

    9. Which among the following element is more abundant than oxygen in the universe?

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    Explanation

    Oxygen is the third most abundant element after Hydrogen and Helium in the universe. It occurs both in free state and combined state.

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    Oxygen is the third most abundant element after Hydrogen and Helium in the universe. It occurs both in free state and combined state.

  10. Question 10 of 56
    10. Question

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    Explanation

    Oxygen is present in free state as dioxygen molecule (O2) in the atmosphere. Most of this has been produced by the process photosynthesis in which the chlorophyll present in the leaves of plants uses solar energy to produce glucose.

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    Explanation

    Oxygen is present in free state as dioxygen molecule (O2) in the atmosphere. Most of this has been produced by the process photosynthesis in which the chlorophyll present in the leaves of plants uses solar energy to produce glucose.

  11. Question 11 of 56
    11. Question

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  12. Question 12 of 56
    12. Question

    12. In combined state oxygen is present in the earth’s crust as ______

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    Explanation

    In combined state it is present in the earth’s crust as silicates and metal oxides. It is also found in the water on the surface of the earth.

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    Explanation

    In combined state it is present in the earth’s crust as silicates and metal oxides. It is also found in the water on the surface of the earth.

  13. Question 13 of 56
    13. Question

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  14. Question 14 of 56
    14. Question

    14. What is the percentage of Oxygen in free state in atmospheric air?

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    Explanation

    Oxygen in free state in Atmospheric air is 21 % and in water is 88 – 90 %.

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    Explanation

    Oxygen in free state in Atmospheric air is 21 % and in water is 88 – 90 %.

  15. Question 15 of 56
    15. Question

    15. Which among the following is not the Physical property of Oxygen?

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    Explanation

    Oxygen is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.

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    Explanation

    Oxygen is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.

  16. Question 16 of 56
    16. Question

    16. Oxygen can be made into liquid (liquified) at _____

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    Explanation

    Oxygen can be made into liquid (liquified) at high pressure and low temperature.

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    Explanation

    Oxygen can be made into liquid (liquified) at high pressure and low temperature.

  17. Question 17 of 56
    17. Question

    17. Which among the following statement is correct

    a) Oxygen is a non-combustible gas as it does not burn on its own. It supports the combustion of other substances. If oxygen has the capacity to burn itself, striking a match stick will be enough to burn all the oxygen in our planet’s atmosphere.

    b) Oxygen reacts with metals like sodium, potassium, magnesium, aluminium, iron etc., to form their corresponding metal oxides which are generally basic in nature. But the metals differ in their reactivity towards oxygen. Metal + Oxygen -> Metal oxide.

    c) Oxygen reacts with various non-metals like hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon, sulphur, phosphorus etc., to give corresponding non-metallic oxides which are generally acidic in nature.

    Non-metal + Oxygen – >Non-metallic oxide.

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  18. Question 18 of 56
    18. Question

    18. Which among the following react with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water vapour?

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    Explanation

    Hydrocarbons (compound containing C and H) react with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water vapour. E.g Wood, Petrol, Diesel, LPG, etc. When they burn in oxygen, they produce heat and light energy. Hence, they serve as fuel.

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    Explanation

    Hydrocarbons (compound containing C and H) react with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water vapour. E.g Wood, Petrol, Diesel, LPG, etc. When they burn in oxygen, they produce heat and light energy. Hence, they serve as fuel.

  19. Question 19 of 56
    19. Question

    19. The process of conversion of iron into its hydrated form of oxide in the presence of air and moisture (humid atmosphere) is called ____

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    Explanation

    The process of conversion of iron into its hydrated form of oxide in the presence of air and moisture (humid atmosphere) is called rusting. Rust is hydrated ferric oxide.

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    Explanation

    The process of conversion of iron into its hydrated form of oxide in the presence of air and moisture (humid atmosphere) is called rusting. Rust is hydrated ferric oxide.

  20. Question 20 of 56
    20. Question

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  21. Question 21 of 56
    21. Question

    21. Which among the following is not the uses of Oxygen?

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    Explanation

    Oxygen is used to remove carbon impurities from steel. It is used to oxidize rocket fuel. It is used for artificial respiration by scuba divers, mountaineers, astronauts, patients etc.

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    Explanation

    Oxygen is used to remove carbon impurities from steel. It is used to oxidize rocket fuel. It is used for artificial respiration by scuba divers, mountaineers, astronauts, patients etc.

  22. Question 22 of 56
    22. Question

    22. Which is an essential element present in proteins and nucleic acids which are the ‘building blocks’ of all living things?

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    Explanation

    Nitrogen is one of the most important elements. Animals and plants need nitrogen for their growth. All living organisms (including us) contain nitrogen. It is an essential element present in proteins and nucleic acids which are the ‘building blocks’ of all living things.

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    Explanation

    Nitrogen is one of the most important elements. Animals and plants need nitrogen for their growth. All living organisms (including us) contain nitrogen. It is an essential element present in proteins and nucleic acids which are the ‘building blocks’ of all living things.

  23. Question 23 of 56
    23. Question

    23. Which Swedish scientist was the first to isolate nitrogen from the air in 1722?

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    Explanation

    Nitrogen was first isolated from the air by Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1772. The name ‘nitrogen’ is derived from the Greek words ‘nitron’ and ‘gene’ meaning ‘I produce nitre’. Nitre is potassium nitrate compound of nitrogen.

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    Explanation

    Nitrogen was first isolated from the air by Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1772. The name ‘nitrogen’ is derived from the Greek words ‘nitron’ and ‘gene’ meaning ‘I produce nitre’. Nitre is potassium nitrate compound of nitrogen.

  24. Question 24 of 56
    24. Question

    24. Who suggested the name azote for Nitrogen, from the Greek word meaning ‘no life?

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    Explanation

    Antoine Lavoisier suggested the name azote, from the Greek word meaning ‘no life’.

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    Explanation

    Antoine Lavoisier suggested the name azote, from the Greek word meaning ‘no life’.

  25. Question 25 of 56
    25. Question

    25. Which is the most abundant element on the earth by mass?

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    Explanation

    Oxygen is the most abundant element on the earth by mass.

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    Explanation

    Oxygen is the most abundant element on the earth by mass.

  26. Question 26 of 56
    26. Question

    26. What is the position of nitrogen as the most abundant element in the human body by mass?

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    Explanation

    Nitrogen is the fourth most abundant element in the human body by mass. It accounts for about three percent of the mass of the human body. It is thought to be the seventh most abundant element in the universe by mass.

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    Nitrogen is the fourth most abundant element in the human body by mass. It accounts for about three percent of the mass of the human body. It is thought to be the seventh most abundant element in the universe by mass.

  27. Question 27 of 56
    27. Question

    27. Which is the largest moon of Saturn, has an atmosphere made up of 98% Nitrogen?

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    Explanation

    Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, has an atmosphere made up of 98% Nitrogen.

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    Explanation

    Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, has an atmosphere made up of 98% Nitrogen.

  28. Question 28 of 56
    28. Question

    28. Nitrogen exists in free state in the atmospheric air as _____

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    Explanation

    Nitrogen occurs both in free state and combined state. Nitrogen exists in free state in the atmospheric air as dinitrogen (N2). It is present in volcanic gases and gases evolved by burning of coal.

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    Explanation

    Nitrogen occurs both in free state and combined state. Nitrogen exists in free state in the atmospheric air as dinitrogen (N2). It is present in volcanic gases and gases evolved by burning of coal.

  29. Question 29 of 56
    29. Question

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  30. Question 30 of 56
    30. Question

    30. Which among the following is not the physical property of nitrogen?

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    Explanation

    Nitrogen is slightly lighter than air. When it freezes, it becomes a white solid. It is neutral to litmus like oxygen.

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    Explanation

    Nitrogen is slightly lighter than air. When it freezes, it becomes a white solid. It is neutral to litmus like oxygen.

  31. Question 31 of 56
    31. Question

    31. Which among the following statement is incorrect

    1) Nitrogen gets circulated in the air, soil and living things as the element itself or in the form of its compounds. Just as there is a circulation of carbon in nature so also there is a circulation of nitrogen. It is essential for the proper growth of all plants. The plants cannot make use of the elemental nitrogen from the air as such.

    2) The plants require insoluble compounds of nitrogen. Thus, plants depend on other processes to supply them with nitrates. Any process that converts nitrogen in the air into a useful nitrogen compound is called nitrogen mixing. Mixing of nitrogen is carried out both naturally and by man.

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    Explanation

    The plants require soluble compounds of nitrogen. Thus, plants depend on other processes to supply them with nitrates. Any process that converts nitrogen in the air into a useful nitrogen compound is called nitrogen fixation. Fixation of nitrogen is carried out both naturally and by man.

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    Explanation

    The plants require soluble compounds of nitrogen. Thus, plants depend on other processes to supply them with nitrates. Any process that converts nitrogen in the air into a useful nitrogen compound is called nitrogen fixation. Fixation of nitrogen is carried out both naturally and by man.

  32. Question 32 of 56
    32. Question

    32. Which among the following is incorrect about nitrogen?

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    Explanation

    Liquid nitrogen is used as a refrigerant.

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    Explanation

    Liquid nitrogen is used as a refrigerant.

  33. Question 33 of 56
    33. Question

    33. Which among the following does not contains nitrogen?

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    Explanation

    Many explosives such as TNT (Trinitrotoluene), nitro-glycerine, and gun powder contain nitrogen. It is used for the preservation of fresh foods, manufacturing of stainless steel, reducing fire hazards, and as part of the gas in incandescent light bulbs.

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    Explanation

    Many explosives such as TNT (Trinitrotoluene), nitro-glycerine, and gun powder contain nitrogen. It is used for the preservation of fresh foods, manufacturing of stainless steel, reducing fire hazards, and as part of the gas in incandescent light bulbs.

  34. Question 34 of 56
    34. Question

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    Explanation

    Nitrogen is inactive at ordinary conditions. It combines with many elements at high temperature and pressure or in the presence of catalyst. Nitrogen is neither combustible nor a supporter of combustion. So, nitrogen in the air moderates the rate of combustion.

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    Explanation

    Nitrogen is inactive at ordinary conditions. It combines with many elements at high temperature and pressure or in the presence of catalyst. Nitrogen is neither combustible nor a supporter of combustion. So, nitrogen in the air moderates the rate of combustion.

  35. Question 35 of 56
    35. Question

    35. Which is evolved by the plants and animals during respiration and is produced during fermentation reactions?

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    Explanation

    Carbon dioxide is present in air to the extent of about 0.03% in volume. It is evolved by the plants and animals during respiration and is produced during fermentation reactions.

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    Explanation

    Carbon dioxide is present in air to the extent of about 0.03% in volume. It is evolved by the plants and animals during respiration and is produced during fermentation reactions.

  36. Question 36 of 56
    36. Question

     

    36. Which among the following statement is correct

    1) Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound in which one carbon and two oxygen atoms are bonded together. It is a gas at room temperature. It is represented by the formula CO2. It is found in the earth’s atmosphere and it sends back the solar energy which is reflected by the surface of the earth, to make it possible for living organisms to survive.

    2) Human CO2 emissions upset the natural balance of the carbon cycle. Man-made CO2 in the atmosphere has increased global temperatures which is warming the planet. While CO2 derived from fossil-fuel is a very small component of the global carbon cycle, the extra CO2 is cumulative because the natural carbon exchange cannot absorb all the additional CO2.

    3) Much of the naturally occurring CO2 is emitted from the marine vegetations. CO2 may also originate from the bio degradation of oil and gases. When carbon dioxide accumulates more in the atmosphere it produces great vegetation throughout earth and improves air circulation.

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    Explanation

    Much of the naturally occurring CO2 is emitted from the magma through volcanoes. CO2 may also originate from the bio degradation of oil and gases. When carbon dioxide accumulates more in the atmosphere it produces harmful effects.

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    Explanation

    Much of the naturally occurring CO2 is emitted from the magma through volcanoes. CO2 may also originate from the bio degradation of oil and gases. When carbon dioxide accumulates more in the atmosphere it produces harmful effects.

  37. Question 37 of 56
    37. Question

    37. The process of conversion of solid into vapour without reaching liquid state is called ___

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    Explanation

    The process of conversion of solid into vapour without reaching liquid state is called sublimation.

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    Explanation

    The process of conversion of solid into vapour without reaching liquid state is called sublimation.

  38. Question 38 of 56
    38. Question

    38. Which among the following is not the physical property of carbon dioxide?

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    Explanation
    Carbon dioxide fairly soluble in water and turns blue litmus slightly red. So, it is acidic in nature. Carbon dioxide is non-combustible and not a supporter of combustion.

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    Carbon dioxide fairly soluble in water and turns blue litmus slightly red. So, it is acidic in nature. Carbon dioxide is non-combustible and not a supporter of combustion.

  39. Question 39 of 56
    39. Question

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  40. Question 40 of 56
    40. Question

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  41. Question 41 of 56
    41. Question

    41. Which planet atmosphere consists of roughly 96-97% carbon dioxide?

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  42. Question 42 of 56
    42. Question

    42. When a limited amount of CO2 is passed through lime water, it turns milky due to the formation of insoluble ____

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  43. Question 43 of 56
    43. Question

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  44. Question 44 of 56
    44. Question

    44. When an excess amount of CO2 is passed through lime water, it first turns milky and the milkiness disappears due to the formation of soluble ____

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  45. Question 45 of 56
    45. Question

    45. Aerated water is nothing but carbon dioxide dissolved in water under pressure also called as _________

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    Explanation

    Aerated water is nothing but carbon dioxide dissolved in water under pressure. This is also called ‘soda water’.

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    Explanation

    Aerated water is nothing but carbon dioxide dissolved in water under pressure. This is also called ‘soda water’.

  46. Question 46 of 56
    46. Question

    46. The solar radiation is absorbed by the surface of land and ocean. In turn, they release infra-red radiation or heat into the atmosphere, some gases absorb this radiation and reradiate in all direction, these gases are called _____

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    Explanation

    The solar radiation is absorbed by the surface of land and ocean. In turn, they release infra-red radiation or heat into the atmosphere. Certain gaseous molecules present in the atmosphere absorb the infra-red rays and reradiate the heat in all directions. Hence, these gases maintain the temperature of earth’s surface. The gases which absorb these radiations are called greenhouse gases and this effect is called greenhouse effect.

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    The solar radiation is absorbed by the surface of land and ocean. In turn, they release infra-red radiation or heat into the atmosphere. Certain gaseous molecules present in the atmosphere absorb the infra-red rays and reradiate the heat in all directions. Hence, these gases maintain the temperature of earth’s surface. The gases which absorb these radiations are called greenhouse gases and this effect is called greenhouse effect.

  47. Question 47 of 56
    47. Question

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    Explanation

    The greenhouse gases are CO2, N2O, CH4, CFC (Chloro-Fluro carbon) etc. The increase in the levels of these gases results in the gradual increase of temperature of the earth’s surface.

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    The greenhouse gases are CO2, N2O, CH4, CFC (Chloro-Fluro carbon) etc. The increase in the levels of these gases results in the gradual increase of temperature of the earth’s surface.

  48. Question 48 of 56
    48. Question

    48. The increased greenhouse effect is caused due to increase in the air pollutants and it results in the average increase of temperature of the atmosphere. This is called as ____

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    The increased greenhouse effect is caused due to increase in the air pollutants and it results in the average increase of temperature of the atmosphere. This is called as Global warming.

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    The increased greenhouse effect is caused due to increase in the air pollutants and it results in the average increase of temperature of the atmosphere. This is called as Global warming.

  49. Question 49 of 56
    49. Question

    49. Which among the following is incorrect regarding Global warming?

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    Explanation

    Increase in frequency of floods, soil erosion and unseasonal rains.

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    Explanation

    Increase in frequency of floods, soil erosion and unseasonal rains.

  50. Question 50 of 56
    50. Question

    50. Which among the following is not the preventive measures of Global warming?

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    Explanation

    In order to save the earth and its resources we need to take certain measures. Some of the measures are given below. 1. Reduction in the use of fossil fuels. 2. Controlling deforestation. 3. Restricting the use of CFCs. 4. Planting more trees. 5. Reducing, reusing and recycling resources.

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    Explanation

    In order to save the earth and its resources we need to take certain measures. Some of the measures are given below. 1. Reduction in the use of fossil fuels. 2. Controlling deforestation. 3. Restricting the use of CFCs. 4. Planting more trees. 5. Reducing, reusing and recycling resources.

  51. Question 51 of 56
    51. Question

    51. Pollutants such as oxides of nitrogen and sulphur in the air released by factories, burning fossil fuels, eruption of volcanoes etc., dissolve in rain water and form _____

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    Explanation

    Rain water is actually the purest form of water. However, pollutants such as oxides of nitrogen and sulphur in the air released by factories, burning fossil fuels, eruption of volcanoes etc., dissolve in rain water and form nitric acid and sulphuric acid which adds up to the acidity of rain water. Hence, it results in acid rain.

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    Explanation

    Rain water is actually the purest form of water. However, pollutants such as oxides of nitrogen and sulphur in the air released by factories, burning fossil fuels, eruption of volcanoes etc., dissolve in rain water and form nitric acid and sulphuric acid which adds up to the acidity of rain water. Hence, it results in acid rain.

  52. Question 52 of 56
    52. Question

    52. Which among the following is incorrect about acid rain?

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    Explanation

    Acid rain inhibits germination and growth of seedlings.

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    Explanation

    Acid rain inhibits germination and growth of seedlings.

  53. Question 53 of 56
    53. Question

    53. Acid rain has pH less than ____

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  54. Question 54 of 56
    54. Question

    54. Which among the following is not the preventive measures of acid rain?

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    Explanation

    Using non-conventional source of energy.

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    Explanation

    Using non-conventional source of energy.

  55. Question 55 of 56
    55. Question

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  56. Question 56 of 56
    56. Question

    56. Which convert atmospheric nitrogen directly into soluble nitrogen compounds?

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    Explanation

    Bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen directly into soluble nitrogen compounds.

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    Explanation

    Bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen directly into soluble nitrogen compounds.

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