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Why are the outermost electrons lost easily down the group?
The outermost electrons are farther away from the nucleus
The innermost electrons are farther away from the nucleus
The elements are inert
The outermost electrons are closest to the nucleus
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Which technology uses a combination of a large magnet and radio waves to view organs and structures inside our body?
Magnetic resonance imaging
Positron emission tomography
Computed tomography
Fluoroscopy
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What is the other name of trap shooting?
Pigeon shooting
Clay-pigeon shooting
Crawl shooting
Wood-pigeon shooting
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What is the common name of Parthenium hysterophorus?
Lawn grass
Carrot grass
Horse grass
Lemon grass
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When did Ernest Rutherford publish the results of the gold-foil experiment, which showed that scattering is caused by a rigid, dense core at the centre of the atom - the nucleus?
1921
1925
1911
1905
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In running events who counts the laps?
Time keeper
Lap counter
Lap recorder
Lap scorer
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By what method do dry ice, mothballs, iodine crystals and compounds containing zinc turn from solid to gaseous state without becoming a liquid?
Melting
Vaporisation
Condensation
Sublimation
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The lifting of an object up and down, the parade of an army and the free fall of a heavy object are all examples of which motion?
Oscillatory motion
Periodic motion
Rectilinear motion
Rotational motion
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What is a way in which adaptation does NOT take place?
Morphological
Behavioural
Physiological
Emotional
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According to the Henry Cavendish experiment conducted in 1797-1798, what was the value of the universal constant of gravity?
5.75 × 10-10 N m2/kg2
6.75 × 10-11 N m2/kg2
7.75 × 10-13 N m2 /kg2
3.75 × 10-9 N m2 /kg2
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In 1817, which law of periodicity showed that the atomic weight of phosphorus is the mean of those of nitrogen and arsenic?
Mendeleev's Periodic Law
Newlands’ Octaves Law
Moseley's Periodic Law
Dobereiner’s Law of Triads
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In 1820, who found that electric current causes a nearby magnetic needle to move and thus discovered electromagnetism?
Benjamin Franklin
James Clerk Maxwell
Andre-Marie Ampere
Hans Christian Oersted
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What does ‘p’ in pH stand for?
Potenz
Potencial
Pleural
Potential
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Which of the following techniques can be used to separate the impurities in Milk?
Microscopy
Autoclave
Microtomy
Column chromatography
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In a resistor, what happens to the current when the resistance is doubled?
The current gets doubled
The current gets tripled
The current stops
The current gets halved
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Which is the tallest self-supporting moss species found in New Zealand that usually grows to a height of 60 cm?
Polytrichum commune
Entodonseductrix
Dawsonia superba
Zoopsis nitida
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What kind of adaptation is seen in bacteria when they form various kinds of thick-walled spor
Suspend
Conform
Regulate
Migrate
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Identify the method that is NOT used to purify organic compounds.
Sublimation
Crystallisation
Sedimentation
Distillation
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Who was famous for inventing the power battery, one of the first devices to provide a reliable source of electricity, in 1800?
Michael Faraday
Alessandro Volta
Henri Becquerel
Luigi Galvani
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Which is the major microtubule-organising centre (MTOC) in eukaryotic cells involved in various cellular processes, including sensory reception, locomotion, and embryogenesis?
Vacuoles
Plastids
Centrosome
Lysosomes