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1. If the distance between two masses is doubled, the gravitational force between them becomes less than the previous force.

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2. The CGS unit of G is dyne.cm2/g2.

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3. The value of gravitational acceleration at the centre of earth is zero.

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4. The value of g is highest at the equator.

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5. The value of G varies from place to place.

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6. As we go above the earth’s surface, value of g increases.

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7. Free fall of an object does not depend on the mass of the object.

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8. Mass is a qualitative measure of the inertia of an object.

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9. The similarity between the properties of the first and eighth elements is called the octave rule.

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10. In Dobreiner’s triads, three elements appear to be arranged in ascending order of their atomic number.

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11. While designing the periodic table, Mendeleev considered the chemical and physical properties of the elements.

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12. The modern periodic table has 1 to 7 periods.

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13. The modern periodic table shows the molecular masses of the elements in each frame.

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14. p-block is composed of groups 1 and 2.

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15. To the left of the zig-zag line in the periodic table are the metal elements.

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16. The valency of the elements in group 2 is 1.

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17. Nanometer unit is used to measure atomic radius.

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18. Moving from left to right, the size of the atom decreases.

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19. All the elements in the halogen family are gases.

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20. The elements lithium and beryllium are in the same period because their valencies are similar.

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21. Beryllium and calcium are alkaline earth metals.

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22. The K and L shells of the elements Na and Mg contain electrons.

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23. The number of shells decreases in a group from top to bottom.

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24. The metallic character of the element decreases moving across a period from left to the right.

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25. The size of an atom depends on the number of valence electrons.

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26. Silicon is a metallic element.

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27. On moving down the group metallic character increases.

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28. Electronegativity is the metallic property of an element.

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29. If edible oil is left aside for a long time, it will get rancid.

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30. The alternating current is an oscillatory current.

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31. Live wire and neutral wires have a 220 V potential difference.

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32. Increasing the current passing through the wire decreases the magnetic field intensity.

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33. Galvanometers are used for electrical measurements.

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34. The frequency of the alternating current is 50 Hz.

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35. Electric motors are devices that convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.

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36. The dew point temperature does not depend on the amount of vapor in the air.

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37. The specific heat capacity of water is 1 cal / g °C.

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38. The latent heat of vaporisation is a term referred for the conversion of gas into liquid.

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39. Calorimeters are used to study anomalous behaviour of water.

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40. During reheating, ice is converted to water at a temperature of 0 °C.

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41. 1 kg of dry air at a temperature of 40 °C can hold a maximum of 49 g of water vapour.

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42. Calorimeters are used to measure specific heat capacity.

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43. All metals have the same specific heat capacity.

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44. Humidity relative to dew point temperature is 100%.

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45. The unit of absolute humidity is kg /m3

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46. 1 calorie is 4.81 joules.

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47. The incident rays and refracting rays are on opposite sides of the normal.

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48. Purple has the lowest refractive index.

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49. The speed of light varies in different media.

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50. Convex magnifying glass is called divergent magnifying glass and concave magnifying glass is called converging magnifying glass.

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51. The image of the object in the human eye is formed on the cross screen.

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52. Hypermetropia can be corrected using concave lens of proper focal length.

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53. When the incident ray is parallel to the principal axis, the refracted ray passes through the principal focus.

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54. The image of an object at an infinite distance is obtained in a real and erect form through a convex magnifying glass.

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55. The power of the magnifying glass depends on the distance of the magnifying glass from object.

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56. The lens of the eye is flattened when looking at nearby objects.

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57. For a healthy human eye, the distant point is infinite distance.

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58. Vision defect that increases distance between the lens of the eye and retina of the eye is termed as myopia.

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59. The virtual image of object seen by the eye depends on the angle subtended by the object with the eye.

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60. Electrolysis is used to obtain pure metal from impure metal.

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61. Ionic compounds are soluble in kerosene.

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62. In solid state, ionic compounds conduct electricity.

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63. Mercury, silver, gold are highly reactive metals.

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64. In the electrolytic method, a layer of highly active metal is applied to a less active metal.

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65. In the electrolytic reduction of alumina, the lining of graphite acts as an anode.

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66. The electrolysis of alumina involves the use of fluorspar and cryolite to increase the melting point.

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67. Cassiterite is a copper ore.

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68. Diamond is a hard substance.

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69. Gold and silver are active metals.

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70. Halogen reacts with acid.

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71. Bauxite reacts with sodium hydroxide in the Bayer’s process.

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72. The number of electrons in the valence shell of a carbon atom is 4.

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73. Your body is made up of carbon.

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74. Carbon compounds contain only open chains of carbon atoms.

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75. Two carbon atoms can always form one or two covalent bonds.

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76. In general, saturated compounds are more reactive than unsaturated compounds.

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77. Benzene is a cyclic unsaturated hydrocarbon.

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78. Cyclohexane is a branched chain type of hydrocarbon.

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79. As one ascends in any homologous series, physical properties change gradually.

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80. There are different general molecular formula for all members of the homologous series.

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81. In LPG, butane is a flammable component.

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82. Substances that can give oxygen to other substances are called reductant.

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83. Potassium permanganate is an oxidizing compound in regular use.

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84. Colorless ethanol is in liquid state at room temperature.

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85. Ethanol is soluble in water in all proportions.

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86. Ester is a sweet-smelling compound.

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87. The escape velocity on the moon is less than the escape velocity on earth.

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88. India is the first country to discover the existence of water on the moon.

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89. The function of a satellite launcher is based on Newton’s second law of motion.

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