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  1. Yes, the CBSE 2026 tentative date sheet for Classes 10 and 12 has been released on the official CBSE website. It provides students, parents, and schools with a clear outline of the proposed examination schedule well in advance, helping them plan their studies systematically. However, it is importantRead more

    Yes, the CBSE 2026 tentative date sheet for Classes 10 and 12 has been released on the official CBSE website. It provides students, parents, and schools with a clear outline of the proposed examination schedule well in advance, helping them plan their studies systematically. However, it is important to note that this is only a tentative timetable and may undergo changes before the final version is announced. Students are advised to regularly check the official website, for updates and follow the latest notifications to ensure proper preparation and time management for their board examinations.

    The tentative CBSE 2026 board exams are scheduled to begin on 17 February 2026. They may extend all the way until 15 July 2026 (covering main, supplementary, and special exams)

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  2. Excessive use of chemicals and pesticides in agriculture harms the environment because these substances contaminate soil, water, and air. They kill beneficial microorganisms and insects, reduce soil fertility, and enter the food chain, affecting animals and humans. Persistent chemicals accumulate inRead more

    Excessive use of chemicals and pesticides in agriculture harms the environment because these substances contaminate soil, water, and air. They kill beneficial microorganisms and insects, reduce soil fertility, and enter the food chain, affecting animals and humans. Persistent chemicals accumulate in ecosystems, causing long-term damage. Overuse also leads to pesticide resistance in pests, forcing farmers to use stronger chemicals, further worsening environmental pollution and ecological imbalance.

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  3. The hind-brain of the human brain consists of the cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata. Among these, the medulla oblongata controls involuntary actions such as blood pressure, heart rate, salivation and breathing, ensuring vital bodily functions continue automatically without conscious effort. ItRead more

    The hind-brain of the human brain consists of the cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata. Among these, the medulla oblongata controls involuntary actions such as blood pressure, heart rate, salivation and breathing, ensuring vital bodily functions continue automatically without conscious effort. It acts as a regulatory center for essential life processes, coordinating signals between the brain and spinal cord. The cerebellum mainly controls balance and coordination, while the pons assists in communication within the brain.

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  4. ANSWER: (a) All F₁ seeds are round and yellow. Genotype: RrYy. (b) Gametes from F₁: RY, Ry, rY, ry. F₂ phenotypes and ratio (from a 4×4 Punnett): Round, Yellow = 9/16 Round, Green = 3/16 Wrinkled, Yellow = 3/16 Wrinkled, Green = 1/16 (c) New trait combinations appear in F₂ because of independent assRead more

    ANSWER: (a) All F₁ seeds are round and yellow. Genotype: RrYy.

    (b) Gametes from F₁: RY, Ry, rY, ry.
    F₂ phenotypes and ratio (from a 4×4 Punnett):

    • Round, Yellow = 9/16
    • Round, Green = 3/16
    • Wrinkled, Yellow = 3/16
    • Wrinkled, Green = 1/16

    (c) New trait combinations appear in F₂ because of independent assortment of the two gene pairs during meiosis (alleles for seed shape and seed colour segregate into gametes independently), producing recombinant genotypes and the 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio.

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  5. Acidity or indigestion in adults is mainly caused by excessive secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, irregular eating habits, overeating, or eating too much spicy and oily food. This irritates the stomach lining and causes discomfort.

    Acidity or indigestion in adults is mainly caused by excessive secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, irregular eating habits, overeating, or eating too much spicy and oily food. This irritates the stomach lining and causes discomfort.

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