Select from the following a group of diseases caused by bacteria
Malaria, Polio and Typhoid
Chickenpox, Meningitis and Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis, Pneumonia and Typhoid
Chickenpox, Influenza and Polio
C.
Tuberculosis, Pneumonia and Typhoid
Tuberculosis (TB), Pneumonia, and Typhoid are diseases caused by bacteria. TB is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria, Pneumonia is caused by Streptococcus pneumonia and Typhoid is caused by Salmonella typhi bacteria.
Consider the following Column A and Column B in which the names of micro-organisms are given in Column A and the groups to which they belong are given in Column B
Column A
Column B
The correct match of the items of Column A with that of Column B is
A: III
B: II
C: IV
D: I
A: V
B: III
C: II
D: IV
A: III
B: II
C: IV
D: V
A: II
B: III
C: IV
D: I
Which of the following statements are true about veins in the human circulatory system?
All veins carry carbon dioxide-rich blood.
Veins have thin walls.
B and C
A and C
All of these
A and B
Cellulose-rich food substances (i.e., roughages) are considered an essential component of a balanced diet of human beings. Which one of the following is the correct statement about cellulose?
Human beings do not have cellulose-digesting enzymes
Cellulose is a type of carbohydrate, which gets absorbed in the human blood and gives energy
Cellulose breaks down easily into smaller components which are egested as roughages
The cellulose-digesting bacteria present in human beings convert cellulose into fibres
The joint between the head and the upper jaw is an example of
pelvic joint
fixed joint
ball and socket joint
hinged joint
Identify the correct statement(s).
A and B
A, B and C
Only D
A and C
The assessment in science should focus on
getting accurate results while conducting the experiments
the ability to make neat and clear diagrams
the understanding of concepts and processes
precise definitions and correct answers
Which of the following makes) good open-ended question(s)?
What difficulties would we face if our bodies did not have muscles in them?
What is the difference between the stem of a rose plant, mango tree, and tulsi?
Snake and snail have very different styles of movement. Why is it so?
Observe various roots and write their features.
Read the following which appears in the Class VIII NCERT textbook.
Nylon appears like silk. It is strong and flexible. These endearing qualities of nylon created a public sensation, or nylon mania when it was introduced in 1939. Women's stockings made from this new fiber were in great demand. But, unfortunately, most of the nylon productions had to be diverted to making parachutes during the Second World War (1939-1945). After the War, when the production of stockings resumed, supply did not match the demand. There was a huge black market for this product. Women had to wait for hours in queues to get a pair. Often there were 'nylon riots'.
What are the significances of including the above in a science textbook?
B and C
A and D
A, B and C
A and C
Sometimes the students have alternative conceptions related to various science concepts. What should the science teacher do?
Ignore their ideas
Help the students revisit their ideas through various activities
Scold the students for having non-scientific ideas
Tell the students that their ideas are 'wrong' and teach them the correct concept