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392)Fuse is the most important safety device, used for protecting the circuits due to
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Short circuiting and overloading
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Overloading and earthing
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Earthing only
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Short circuiting, overloading and earthing,
393)Three identical bulbs namely P, Q and R are connected to a battery as shown. What will happen when the circuit is closed?
394)In the given diagram, there are two switches S1 and S2 and two bulbs X and Y. If switch S1, is closed and switch S2 is open then
396)Ravi connected three bulbs with the cells and a switch as shown. When switch is moved to ON position,
397)Most of the electricity carrying wires along the roads do not have a plastic covering like the wires used at homes. But why is there no substantial loss of energy?
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Air is not affected by gravity.
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Air is a bad conductor of electricity.
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Electricity flows very fast near highways.
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Current rating is high near highways.
398)What is the filament of an electric bulb ' usually made up of?
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A thin wire with many coils
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A thick wire with many coils
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A thin straight wire
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A thick straight wire
399)Electric heaters used for cooking have a filament or a heating co placed on a plate made up of clay. Why is this so?

i) it is a bad conductor of heat ii) it is a bad conductor of electricity iii)it is porous
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Only (ii) and (iii)
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400)Why are the electric wires used in homes usually covered with materials like plastic or rubber?
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To prevent rusting
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To make handling easier
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To prevent shock and short circuits
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To make them look beautiful
402)Which of the following does NOT conduct electricity?
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Aluminium
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Salt solution
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404)It why is tungsten used as a filament in electric bulbs?
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It is non-luminous.
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It is a soft metal.
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It has a high melting point.
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It has a low melting point.
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Historical Background

The Company Rule (1773–1858)
The Crown Rule (1858–1947)

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Making of the constitution


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Salient features of the constitution


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Chapter 7 Fundamental rights

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Directive principles of state policy(DPSP)


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Fundamental Duties(FD)


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Amendment of the Constitution


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Basic structure of the Constitution


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(Chapters from 12 to 16 ) start from here


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Federal system


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Center States Relations


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Inter - state relations


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President

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Vice President

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Prime Minister

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Central council of ministers


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Cabinet committee


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Parliament


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Parliamentary committee


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Parliamentary forums

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Supreme court

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Governor


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Chief Minister

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State Council of Ministers


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State Legislature

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High court


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Subordinate courts


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Special provisions for some state


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Panchayatraj


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Municipalities


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Union territories


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Schedule and Tribal areas


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Election commission of India


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Union public service commission



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State public service commission


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Finance commission of India


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National commission for scheduled castes


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Special officer for linguistic minorities


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Comptroller and auditor general of India

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Attorney general of India

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Advocate general of India


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