Quiz 29-September-2023

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#1. If iodine stored in a closed chamber is slowly evacuated to sublime. What would be effect on sublimation rate and mean free path?

#2. A crystalline sphere of radius 1 cm is broken into pieces of 0.01 cm radius each. What would be change in surface area?

#3. Half-life of any radioactive material is 50 days. How many half-lives it will take to become 12. 5 % of the original amount?

#4. What is probability of getting first three female pups out of a litter of 7?

#5. Boiling point of water at sea level is 1000 C. What would be its boiling point at top of Mount Everest?

#6. Which of the following is not a major green-house gas in stratosphere?

#7. Mostly inner material of earth remains in solid state. Seldom has it melted and do not remain inside and expelled to the surface of earth because

#8. Among the following which ocean receives maximum sediments?

#9. If two sides of isosceles triangle are 7 cm and 16 cm respectively. What would be length of its third side?

#10. The amount of rainfall in summer at any place is shown in table.
Jan March June Dec
550 30 10450

The probable place would be

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