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Every Day Science Paper - 2007
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Q.1. write short notes on any two of the following (5 each).

(a) Laser
(b) Nuclear reactor
(c) Ceramics


a. Laser

Laser is a device which generates the coherent light or "well organised" light .Ordinary white light is made up of many different colours. Each colour has different wavelength and the photons of each colour are out of step with each other. In a beam of laser light, all the photon have the same wavelength and move in step , travelling along like a well drilled army. The mechanism relies on a process known as stimulated emission and the word laser is derived from light amplification by stimulated emission.


--The essential components of a typical laser are

1. The active medium such as a ruby rod or carbon dioxide gas

2. A method of introducing energy into the active medium, for instance a flash lamp

3. A pair of mirrors is placed on each side of the active medium, one of which transmits part of the radiation that strikes it.

A typical laser using Ruby rod as an active medium has a pulse duration of 20 nsec. with power of 10 MW and the laser beam has a wave length of 694 nm.

b. Nuclear Reactor


A device in which the fission reaction involving neutrons and nuclear fuel is controlled for the production of heat is called "nuclear reactor". It is also known as " The nuclear power plant". This heat is converted by means of turbines and generator to electrical energy for commercial use. A nuclear power plant works in a similar way to an oil-fired or a coal-fired power station. The difference between the two types of power plants is in the fuel they use to heat the boiler. Inside a nuclear power plant, energy is released by nuclear fission in the core of a piece of equipment called the reactor. The energy heats water in the boiler ( the water boils and produce steam). This steam turns the huge turbine wheels, and the turbines drive the generator that produces the electricity.

--There are three types of reactor which are given bellow.

1. Light water reactor (LWR)
2. Boiling water reactor (BWR)
3. Pressurized water reactor (PWR)
4. Heavy water reactor (HWR)
5. High-temperature Gas-Cooled reactor (HTGR)

Q.2. Write briefly (not more than three to four sentences) about any five of the following ( 2 each)


(a) Asteroids
(b) Black Hole
(c) Aurora
(d) Sedimentary Rock
(e) Epiphytes
(f) Ionosphere

a. Asteroids

Asteroids, also called minor planets or planetoids, are a class of astronomical objects. The asteroid is a small celestial body that drift in the solar system in orbit around the sun. Between the orbits of mars and Jupiter.

b. Black Hole

black hole is an object with a gravitational field so powerful that even electromagnetic radiation(such as light) cannot escape its pull.

c. Aurora

The aurora is a bright glow observed in the night sky, usually in the polar zone. For this reason some scientists call it a "polar aurora" .

d. Sedimentary Rock

A Sedimentary rock is one of the three main rock groups (along with igneous and metamorphic rocks) . Sedimentary rocks cover 75% of the Earth's land area. Sedimentary rocks include common types such as chalk, limestone, sandstone and shale.

e. Epiphytes

An epiphyte is an organism that grows upon or attached to a living plant. Epiphytic plants are sometimes called "air plants" because they do not root in soil.

f. Ionosphere

The ionosphere is the part of the atmosphere that is ionized by solar radiation. It plays an important part in atmospheric electricity and forms the inner edge of the magnetosphere.

Q.3 Differenitate between the following pairs: (2 each)

(a) BIT and BYTE


Bit: -the computer works with binary numbers, which are 0 and 1. Each binary digit is called a “bit”. Bit is the short for binary integer. It is the smallest piece of data used by the computer.

Byte: -the combination of eight bits is called a “Byte”. One byte represents one alphabetic, numeric and alphanumeric character.


(b) RAM and ROM


RAM:- RAM stands for Random access memory. it is also called as primary memory or main memory. It is the high-speed memory. The computer can access any location of this memory extremely fast. It can read or write at any location of this memory in 100 millionth of a second. Ram cannot store the data or instructions permanently. When the computer is turned off, all programs and data are erased from the RAM. It is a temporary storage unit also called as the volatile memory.

ROM:- ROM stands for read only memory. The instructions written in ROM can only be read but cannot be changed or deleted. It is not possible to write new information or instructions into the ROM. Unlike RAM; ROM stores data and instructions permanently. When the power is turned off, the instructions stored in ROM are not lost.


(c) Epidemic and endemic


Epidemic: -this terminology is usually concerned with the increased cases of bad happening especially in the case of diseases and crimes. It basically explains the increased cases of a particular disease happening at the same time in a particular community. For example, flu epidemic
while

Endemic: - it explains the condition that is regularly found in a particular area or particular group of people and it is difficult to get rid of it. Something that is very localized. Markhor is endemic to khunjerab

(d) Photosynthesis and respiration

Respiration: - it is one of the most important metabolic activities of all organisms, which occurs at two levels: the organism and cellular level. Organismic respiration is also called breathing or ventilation while in cellular respiration cell utilizes oxygen, produces CO2 , extracts and conserves the energy from food molecules by combustion in the form of ATP.

Photosynthesis: - it is the reverse of respiration, which involves the synthesis of carbohydrates with the help and water and carbon dioxide in the presence of light and chlorophyll. Photosynthesis is the characteristic feature of autotrophic plants and not found in heterotrophic organisms. Plants use CO2 and eliminate O2 into the environment.


Respiration: C6H12O6 + 6O2 6H2O + 6CO2 + energy

Photosynthesis: 6H2O + 6CO2 + energy
C6H12O6 + 6O2

(e) Herbivores and carnivores

Herbivores: - the animals that depend totally on plants or plant material for their food are called herbivores. Examples include rabbits, squirrels, cattle etc.

Carnivores: - the animals that depend on other animals for their food and eat flesh as their food are called as the carnivores. Such animals have the adaptive characters so that they may predate and tear the flesh easily. Examples include cat, dog, lion, tiger etc. Herbivores and carnivores constitute the food chain of a particular community.

Q.4 (i) What are the endocrine glands? Name any Two. (2+2)


Ans: Endocrine glands are the ductless glands which, with few exceptions, are the discrete group of cells which make specific chemical compounds called the hormones and secrete them in the stream of blood. Endocrine system consists of some 20 glands/tissues lying in different parts of the body.

1. Adrenal glands
2. thyroid glands

(ii) Name the parts of human body from where the following secreted: (6)

(a) Insulin- Pancreas
(b) thyroxin- thyroid gland
(c) adrenalin- Adrenal Medulla
(d) oestrogen- From ovaries (in females)
(e) cortisol- From adrenal cortex
(f) Testosterone- From testis (in males) and from adrenal cortex in both males and females.

Q.5 (a) Briefly discuss the classification of plants giving suitable examples: (6)


There are nearly half a million species of plants on the earth. With the exception of few , all of them need three basic ingredients to survive : air , light and water . Plants are found in almost every type of habitat. They take their own food using simple raw materials and energy from the sun. Plants requires water to grow. They cannot get this water unless it is available in the soil. Plants obtain water from the soil through their roots. It then passes up the stem to the leaves and flowers. The plant does not take all the water available in the soil. Much of the remaining water evaporates into the surrounding air. The plants can be divided in to the following categories.

Non-Green Plants :

This is a group of plants having simple plant body without root, stem and leaves. They do not contain chlorophyll and hence do not involve photosynthesis. They can grow without the aid of sunlight and seem to popout of the ground overnight. Typical examples of nongreen plants are bacteria , fungi and viruses.

Green Plants :

These are those plants which contain chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis. There are two categories of green plants : non-flowering and flowering plants.

a. Non-Flowering Plants (Cryptogams).

These are seedless green plants. They reproduce by means of spores. these plants have existed on earth for much longer than flowering plants. Many of them have remained almost unchanged for million of years. They generally have a simple structure and , with the exception of ferns , do not have supporting fiber.

b. Flowering Plants ( Phanerogams ).

These are seed containing green plants . There are two groups of seed plants : the gymnosperms and the angiosperms. This division is based on the type of seeds they have. The gymnosperms are the pine, fir , cedar , cypress and spruce three while the angiosperms include most other trees , the flowering plants, the grasses , crop plants , vegetable and weeds.


(b) define the following: (4)


(1) Vaccine: an antigenic preparation used to establish immunity to a disease.


(2) Antibiotic: a drug that kills or prevents the growth of bacteria.

(3) Solar eclipse: occurs when the moon passes between earth and the sun.

(4) Exothermic: A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat is called exothermic.

Q.5 Give scientific reasons of the following: (2 each)


(a) Why climbers get their food by climbing on other trees ?

Ans: By climbing on other trees, they get close to the light source.

(b) Mars is called red planet.

Ans: Mars is a barren desert. It is covered with red dust, that is why we call mars, the Red Planet.

(c) Vitamin D is the essential component of the Body.

Ans: Vitamin D is responsible for the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in the bones..

(d) The weight of the object is less at the equator than at the poles.

Ans: At equator, the distance from the earth's center is greater than any other point of the earth's surface. Since, weight is defined as the force with which a body is attracted towards the earth's center, so greater the distance, less is the force applied. Hence, the object's weight is lightest at the earth's equator, than at poles.

(e) Why do some people snore?

Ans: Throat weakness causing the throat to close during sleep

Q.7 Give description of satellites and also give their functions. (10)

Q.8 (a) What is balance diet? (5)
(b) How are characters transmitted from parents to offspring? (5)


Source:
EDS Paper - 2007.
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