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9th-Chemistry-Matter In Our Surrounding-Chapter1

   CBSE-Chapter-Matter In Our Surrounding I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS : (6x1=6) 1. State the physical state of water at 273K a) Solid                                           b) Liquid & Gas   c) Solid & Liquid                            d) Liquid                 2. Which condition out of the following will increase the evaporation of water? a) Increase in temperature of water b) Decrease in windspeed c) Less exposed surface area of water d) High humidity 3. On converting 25*C, 38*C and 66*C to Kelvin scale, the correct sequence of Temperature will be: a) 298K, 311K and 339K                              b) 298K, 300K and 388K c) 273K, 278K and 543K                             d) 298K, 310K and 339K 4. During summer, water kept in an Earthen pot becomes cool because of the phenomenon of  a) Diffusion                                                  b) Transpiration            c) Osmosis                                      

Motivational stories

The Role of Family and Friends in Shaping  Your Habits  😊😉                         Theme: "A genius is not born,but is educated and trained." In 1965, a Hungarian man named Laszlo Polgar wrote a series of  strange letters to a woman named Klara. Laszlo was a firm believer in hard work. In fact, it was all he  believed in: he completely rejected the idea of innate talent. He  claimed that with deliberate practice and the development of good  habits, a child could become a genius in any field. His mantra was “A  genius is not born, but is educated and trained.” Laszlo believed in this idea so strongly that he wanted to test it with  his own children—and he was writing to Klara because he “needed a  wife willing to jump on board.” Klara was a teacher and, although she  may not have been as adamant as Laszlo, she also believed that with  proper instruction, anyone could advance their skills. Laszlo decided chess would be a suitable field for the experiment,  and h