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Central Regional Championship Contest 1

The document contains a series of questions and answers from a Central Regional Championship Contest covering various topics in biology, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. It includes questions about cell structures, centripetal force, surface gravity, chemical reactions, rational functions, differentiation, and true or false statements. Additionally, it features riddles related to organisms, trigonometric ratios, laboratory tools, and physical processes.

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The document contains a series of questions and answers from a Central Regional Championship Contest covering various topics in biology, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. It includes questions about cell structures, centripetal force, surface gravity, chemical reactions, rational functions, differentiation, and true or false statements. Additionally, it features riddles related to organisms, trigonometric ratios, laboratory tools, and physical processes.

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CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST 1

Round 1

PREAMBLE: Name the cell structure that is not common to animals and flowering plant

1. Ans: Chloroplast

2. Ans: Cell wall

3. Ans: Centrioles

4. Ans: Flagella

5. Ans: Cilia

PREAMBLE: Arachnida is the common name for the species in the class Arachnida. Give a common name
for species according to the order of the Arachnida to which they belong.

1. Fibers

Ans: Order Araneda

2. Scorpion

Ans: Order scorpions

3. Sheepdomin

Ans: Order sheepdomida

4. Dande long legs

Ans: Order octi

5. Mico scorpions

Ans: Order degradilate

1. Find the magnitude of the centripetal force on an object moving in a circle of radius 2.3 m when its
kinetic energy is14 J

Ans: 3 N

2. Find the kinetic energy of an object moving in a circle of radius3.2 m, when the centripetal force on it
is18 N .

Ans:29 J

3. Find the magnitude of a centripetal force on an object moving on a circle of radius4.8 m, when its
kinetic energy 17 J
Ans: 5.8 N

4. Find the radius of the circle on which an object moves when its kinetic energy is 53 J . When the
magnitude of the centripetal on it is16 N .

Ans:7.9 m

5. Find the kinetic energy of an object moving in a circle of radius 3.5 m , when the centripetal force on it
is 15 N

Ans:28 J

PREAMBLE: Find the surface gravity on a spherical object of massm , and radius r

1. m=1.1 ×1 015 kg And r =11km

Ans:6.1 ×1 0−3 m s−2

2. m=9.4 ×1 020 kg And r =470 km

Ans:0.28 m s−2

3. m=2.0 × 10 20 kg And r =250 km

Ans:0.21 m s−2

4. m=8.3 × 10 18 kg And r =110 km

Ans:0.046 m s−2

5. m=1.0 ×1 023 kg And r =2400 km

Ans:1.2 ×1 0−1 m s−2

PREAMBLE: Give the product formed in the given metaphases reaction

1. CaO+ kBr

Ans:CaB r 2 and K 2 O

2. MgS O 4 + HCl

Ans: MgC l2 and H 2 S O 4

3. CuS+CsCl

Ans:CuC l 2 and P S 2

4. Al ¿

Ans: AlP O4 and H 2 O

5. AgH O3 +CaC l 2
Ans:Ca ¿ and AgCl

PREAMBLE: Calculate the total number of molecules in:

1.6.0 g of ethane

Ans: 1.2 ×1 023molecules

2. 2.1 g of propene

Ans: 3.0 ×1 022molecules

3.9.2 g of ethanol

Ans: 1.2 ×1 023molecules

4.6.3 g of cyclopropane

Ans: 9.0 ×1 022 molecules

5.3.5 g of uthene

Ans: 3.8 ×1 022molecules

PREAMBLE: Find the domain of the rational function

4
1. f ( x )= 2
(x +5)
Ans :{ x : x ∈R}

5
2. f ( x )= 2
(x −x−2)
Ans :{ x : x ∈R, except that x ≠−1∨2 }

2
3. f ( x )= 2
(x + x +1)
Ans: { x : x is a member of all real numbers (R)}

3
4. f ( x )= 2
(x +2 x+ 3)
Ans :{ x : x belongs to all real numbers (R)}

4
5. f ( x )= 2
(x +3 x−10)
Ans :{ x : x ∈ R , x ≠ 2∨−5}

PREAMBLE: Differentiate the given function


1. y=¿

dy
Ans: =7(6 x−5)¿
dx
2.¿ ¿

dy 2
Ans: =10(6 x −7)¿
dx
3. y=¿

dy
Ans: =12(10 x−9)¿
dx
4. y=¿

dy 2
Ans: =9(3 x −4)¿
dx
5. y=¿

dy
Ans: =15(2 x+ 2)¿
dx
ROUND 2. SPEED RACE

1. Name the first event in the kelvin cycle

Ans: Carbon oxidation that is attachment of a C O2 molecule to 10.50

2. What is the number of chromosomes in prokaryotes?

Ans: 1Chromosome.

3. Name the equivalence theory among plants and animals gradient at the time when Mendel started
his work?

Ans: Blended inheritance

4. Find the equation of a circle with the point A(2, 5) and B (−4 , 3 ) at the end of a diameter

Ans: ¿

5. Find the solution set of the inequality (x +2)(x−2)<12

Ans: x : x ∈ R ,−4 < x> 4

6. The point A(−2, 5) is reflected in the origin and the image point is further reflected in the y=x . Find
the coordinates of the final image point.

Ans: ¿ 2)
7. Determine the concentration of NaCl on a solution made by dissolving 1.7 g of NaCl to a volume of
3
250 c m .
Ans:0.080 mdd m −3

8. Calculate the maximum mass of a hydrogen gas produced from 6.0 mol of Fe given the reaction
Fe+ H 2 O→ F e 3 O 4 + H 2

Ans: 16 grams

9. Al−27 Is bombarded with Ru−101to form nuclide x and an alpha

Ans: Mg−25

10. Find the length of a terrestrial simple pendulum of period 2.5 s

Ans: 1.5 m

11. Find the maximum kinetic energy of photo electrons that can be egested by 7.5 electron volts
photons from a photocopy of work function

Ans: 3.3 electronvolts

12. Find the average power dissipated by an A.C current of power factor 0.80 which draws an rms
current, 2.5 A from a power stop or station that deliver 240 Vrms in the circuit

Ans: 4.8 × 102 N

ROUND 3 TRUE OR FALSE

1. Hyphadomigensis is a plant

Ans: True

2. Hyphadomigensis is also called escalate

Ans: True

3. Hyphadomigensis grows on dry land

Ans: False

4. Hyphadomigensis mostly indicates a mushy area

Ans: True

5. Hyphadomigensis is an herbaceous plant

Ans: True

PREAMBLE: In the unwinding of DNA

6. Some hydrogen bonds are broken

Ans: False
7. The saturated DNA strand makes the new DNA by becoming centrode

Ans: True

8. New strands get unzip and rigid

Ans: False

9. An enzyme called helicase is involved

Ans: True

10. Parental bond gets unzip

Ans: True

PREAMBLE: A system absorbs 800 J of heat and starts 200 J of work on its environment

11. The system rejects 600 J of heat

Ans: False

12. The initial energy of the system increases by 800 J

Ans: False

13. The internal energy of the system increased by 600 J

Ans: True

14. The system rejects 200 J of heat

Ans: False

15. The temperature of the system increases by 600 K

Ans: False

PREAMBLE: An electrically charged rod is brought near to a neutral grounded conducting sphere

16. The charge induced on the sphere has the same charge as the charge on the rod

Ans: False

17. No charge can be transferred to the sphere without touching it with rod

Ans: False

18. The sphere becomes electrically charged when the rod is brought close to it

Ans: True

19. The potential on the sphere increases when the charge is induced on it

Ans: False

20. The potential on the sphere decreases when the charge is induced on it
Ans: False

PREAMBLE: In an atom,

21. Electrons with the same principal quantum number are in the same energy level

Ans: False

22. The principal quantum number determines the energy and shape of an electronic orbitals

Ans: False

23. The principal quantum number determines the maximum number of electrons that occupy a
particular energy level

Ans: True

24. as the principal quantum number increases, the average distance of an electron from nucleus
increases

Ans: True

25. Whiles the mass of the electron number is small, the total mass of the electron contribute
significantly to the mass of the atom

Ans: False

26. Alkynes are hydrocarbon that contains at least one carbon-carbon single bond

Ans: True

27. Alkynes are more reactive than alkenes due to the presence of single bond

Ans: True

28. Alkynes can undergo addition reaction similar to alkenes

Ans: True

29. Alkynes are more acidic than alkanes and alkane

Ans: True

30. Alkynes are generally more acidic than alkanes and alkenes

Ans: True

31: Hydrogenation of alkyne generally occurs with the help of strong acids

Ans: False

32: An equilateral triangle has a centre of symmetry

Ans: False

33. An equilateral quadrilateral has a centre of symmetry


Ans: True

34. A pentagon has a centre 0f symmetry

Ans: False

35. A square has a centre of symmetry

Ans: True

36. A hexagon has a centre of symmetry

Ans: False

2
x −x−4
37. =x+ 4
x−1
Ans: False
2
x −x−6
38. =x−2
x +3
Ans: False
2
x −5 x−6
39. =x−6
x +1
Ans: False
2
x −5 x +6
40. = x+2
x +3
Ans: False
2
x +3 x−10
41. =x−5
x +2
Ans: False

ROUND 4: RIDDLES

1ST riddle

1. I am an organism

2. I have qualities of both plants and animals

WHO AM I?

Ans: Euglena

2nd riddle
1. I am a trigonometric ratio

2. I am not one of the trigonometric ratio

3. I am a reciprocal of a basic trigonometric ratio

4. I have no bounds

WHO AM I?

Ans: secant

3rd riddle

1. I am a laboratory tool for measurement

2. I am often calibrated to deliver accurate and reputable measurement

3. I am made from glass or plastic

4. I am an essential tool for titration

WHO AM I?

Ans: Pipette

4th riddle

1. I am a physical process

2. I am the sequence by invariance 0f thermodynamic variable

3. I am approximated with the work that is proportional to change in volume

4. for ideal gas,

Ans: Isobaric process

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