V K Sally and S. K. Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Sorting Materials into Groups, Exercise 1: EXERCISES
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Questions from V K Sally and S. K. Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Sorting Materials into Groups, Exercise 1: EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
Match the statements in Column A with those in Column B.
Column A | Column B |
1. A material which is capable of scratching another material | a) Carbon dioxide |
2. A liquid which does not dissolve in water | b) Translucent |
3. A term used to describe a particular kind of matter. | c) Hard |
4. A substance through which you can see partially | d) Material |
5. A gas which is soluble in water | e) Immiscible |

Iodine crystals have lustre.

Natural water contains dissolved carbon dioxide, which helps in the respiration of fishes.

Diamond is the hardest naturally occurring substance.

Mercury is a liquid metal.

Butter paper is transparent material.

Honey is immiscible with water.

Raman and Sudhir are childhood friends. They opened retail shops in their village. They brought similar articles in wholesale from the city and sold them at fixed price from their shops. Raman used to have a brisk sale. However, the customers were not happy with Sudhir. Many a times he could not locate the articles from the customers.
Answer the following questions based on above information :
(i) What are values displayed by Raman to do such a job?
(ii) Discuss what was the problem with Sudhir? Assume both of them were nice to their customers.
(iii) Suggest ways to improve the retail sale of Sudhir?
