Science is one of the subjects that we study in schools along with other subjects that help us in understanding what is the reason behind everyday activities. These activities can be put into questions such as what makes the sun rise and set every day, what happens after we chew and swallow the food, etc. Or a very basic question like how are we alive?

So it is understood that our lives revolve around the concepts that are either directly or indirectly related to Science and these concepts make our lives easier.

The type of questions that are covered in this page are either related to space and planets, or to the different types of vegetation that can be found on the earth or questions related to the geography of our earth. 

We understand that when a student starts preparing for any exam or refers to any previous year question papers, the student will find various different types of questions. And might find it difficult to learn what the answers might be. To make this task easy, the page shall help the student find almost all the frequently asked questions along with answers and images, wherever required so as to make the concept understandable.

The process of making yam from fibres is called spinning. Fibres from a mass of cotton wool are drawn out and twisted. This brings the fibres...
Answer: (2) and (4) Milk and starch solution exhibits Tyndall effect The Tyndall effect is the mechanism in which the particles in a colloid...
Answer: Science is the intellectual and practical activity comprised of the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of every natural and...
Answer: (4) Wooly dog Among yaks, camels, goats and woolly dogs, only woolly dogs seem to be unable to produce wool. Wool is a fiber typically...
Answer: drizzle A drizzle is a slow, light rain that can go on for hours. As per the amount, speed and duration of the rainfall, there are...
Answer: (3) The resulting substance is called a mixture if two or more substances combine with each other without participating in a chemical...
Answer: The largest bone in the human body is the femur, the thighbone. It is the largest, longest, and strongest bone in the human body....
Following are the steps to use a solar cooker:(a) The solar cooker must be placed under the sunlight one hour before cooking so that it gets...
Mucilage is similar to the plant gums and is defined as a gelatinous substance which is present in plants such as seaweeds and legumes. The...
An atmosphere is a blanket of gases that surrounds Earth. It is held near the surface of the planet by Earth’s gravitational attraction. Argon,...
An earthworm is a segmented worm; a terrestrial invertebrate belonging to the phylum Annelida. They are the common inhabitants of moist soil and...
Northern Plains are in India are the most recent landforms. These are formed by the alluvial deposits laid down by the rivers such as the Indus,...
Magnesium is chemically very active, it takes the place of hydrogen in boiling water and a great number of metals can be produced by thermic...
Answer:  The key element of Phloem is the sieve component and the companion cell. The sieve element is known as the sieve tube in angiosperms,...
To use a solar cooker, the pot in which either the solid or liquid needs to be cooked and should be covered in order to seal the heat. The cooker...
The correct option is (b) - Bar graph The bar graph is plotted between the temperature of the state and the temperature of the city. Also, it has...
Alum is bitter to taste and soapy to touch. This is because these substances are basic in nature....
Rainy season is marked by the onset of the monsoon....
Rajasthan is the Indian state which is not drained by the river Indus....
Hauz Khas tank was built in Delhi which present in Indian state....

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