HOME SCIENCE Class-X (Term - II) Design of Sample Question Paper Type of questions Marks per question Total number of Questions Total Marks 1. MCQ 01 11 11 2. SA-I 02 13 26 3. SA-II 03 09 27 4. LA 04 04 16 37 80 Total Blue Print - Sample Question Paper Home Science Class - X (Term - II) S.No. Topic/unit MCQ (1) SA-I (2) SA-II (3) LA (4) Total 1. Resources 2(2) 1(2) 1(3) 1(4)
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GCSE Geography| Topic 2| Water On The Land What are the Key Ideas for this Topic? The Shape of river valleys changes as the river flows downstream River Features & Landforms Storm Hydrographs Flooding in MEDC’s and LEDC’s Hard and Soft Strategies for River Management and Reservoirs The Shape of river valleys and River Processes A rivers long profile changes over its course. Every river has: An Upper Course Middle Course Lower Course Long Profile- shows how the gradient
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same name in 1999 by director Frank Darabont‚ The Green Mile‚ told in flashback format‚ tells the story of a death row corrections officer’s life‚ and the supernatural events he witnesses in the final execution of his career. This essay will take a structuralist approach to analyze a man’s inner conflicts in the face of a moral dilemma when he discovers that one of his charges is not only innocent‚ but just may be an angel sent by God. The Green Mile is an epic prison film based on the fictional
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THEORIES OF THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE 1. Steady State Theory – based on the perfect cosmological principle that the universe looks the same from any location at anytime. This theory holds that the universe is unchanging‚ it has no beginning and no end. 2. Big Bang Theory – presupposes that the vast universe grew out of something where all matter and energy were compressed to infinite density and heated to trillions of degrees (a beginning which was an immensely small particle of high-density
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Joseph Yoon Chapter 11 Fossil Fuels: combustible deposit found with Earth’s curst * Composed of remnants of prehistoric organisms that existed millions of years ago * Deposits are usually no older than 400 million years of age * Nonrenewable resources: finite‚ limited supply * Types: coal‚ oil natural gas (methane) * Lignite (lowest quality) * Subbituminous coal * Bituminous coal (sedimentary rock) * Anthracite (highest quality- metamorphic rock) Coal Reserves
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The world’s population is increasing at an alarming rate‚ therefore more and more food is required. The forests are being destroyed and more land is being cultivated‚ thus destroying the environment. Besides this the tribal population is removing trees to practise shifting cultivation and for fuel. To fulfill the demands of the urban population the forest cover is being destroyed. We need to conserve our forests as it preserves the ecological diversity and our life support system- water‚ air and
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Earth day was a huge protest. That people all over the country participated in‚ during the spring of 1970. Roughly 20 million people participated in the protest addressing concerns of the air and water pollutions‚ the pesticides that were harming all wildlife‚ the population boom‚ and much more. After this event happened in 1970. The government needed to take action to satisfy the people needs. They created the Clean Air Act (1970)‚ the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)‚ the Clean Water Act (1972)
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Chapter 1 1.1 Earth Science & the Earth System -Earth science is the study of Earth and the processes that shape it -The earth system is composed of four principal components: atmosphere (air‚ weather)‚ hydrosphere (water‚ ice)‚ biosphere (plants‚ animals)‚ and geosphere (land‚ rocks). - Earth science can be broadly defined as the investigation of interactions among the four parts of the earth system. - The second largest earthquake ever recorded buckled the seafloor west of Sumatra‚ Indonesia
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Outline: Social Responsibility Northcentral University August 4th‚ 2013 2 I. What is Corporate Social Responsibility? A. How did Corporate Social Responsibility started? 1. What is the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility from a company’s
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planet Earth. Will the plate tectonics that cause earthquakes and volcanoes ever decrease in activity? As Earth’s human population continues to grow‚ how can urban centres in areas of high risk – flood zones‚ fault lines‚ etc. – cope with or plan for the natural hazards they will inevitably face. How would it change things if the great oceanic currents were radically altered? Will there be mass extinctions in the future as there have been in the past? And most important‚ how do air and earth and water
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