Anil Ahlawat Solutions for Chapter: Heat, Exercise 1: EXERCISES

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Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 3: Heat, Exercise 1: EXERCISES with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. NSO Science Olympiad Workbook Grade 7 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Anil Ahlawat Solutions for Chapter: Heat, Exercise 1: EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions

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Which of the following statements is incorrect?

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Two glass test tubes are heated from two different places of the test tubes. In which test tube will all the water heat up first?

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A hot liquid is carefully poured into a beaker. The graph shows how its temperature changes as it cools towards room temperature. Which process(es) is/are taking place at region X ?

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7th Foundation
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Two steel balls P and Q have same readings when measured by thermometers of Celsius readings and Fahrenheit readings respectively. Then,

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7th Foundation
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Which of the following quantities increases when a liquid at room temperature becomes a gas at its boiling point?

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You put a metal key into its metal lock and find that the key is too tight. Which of the following methods will you adopt to make the key fit properly?

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In an experiment shown in figure, the water near the top of the tube starts boiling but the wax in the test tube does not melt completely. What do you conclude?

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7th Foundation
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Observe the given figure carefully and choose the correct option for matching the column I with column II.

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column I

column II
(P) X (i) The process of transfer of heat in a liquid or a gas by the movement of liquid or gas.
(Q) Y (ii) The flow of heat through a substance without the movement of the substance itself.
(R) Z (iii) The process by which heat travels without the help of material medium.