Question: Leena filled 2 identical syringes completely with different substances P and Q.

She pushed each syringe as hard as she could with the same strength.
She then measured the distance that she could push and recorded the results in the table below
| Substances | Distance Pushed |
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| P | 0 cm |
| Q | 1.4 cm |
After obtaining the results, she wrote down the following statements.
Which statement is most likely to be true?
Question: A lab assistant took food samples from different parts of digestive system, P, Q, R and S

The samples were labelled as A, B, C, D. He then plotted a graph as below showing the amount of undigested food in these food samples.

Which one of the following correctly matches the parts, P, Q, R and S, in the diagram to the samples A, B, C, and D in the graph?
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Question: John cut a brightly colored fruit in half and observed that it contained many seeds as shown in the picture below

Based only on his observation, which one of the following statements is definitely true about the flower that this fruit has developed from?
Question: A group of students were invited to a bird sanctuary to study the feeding relationshiop within a community.
A food web diagram was provided to them.

Based on the food web, students made following statements.
Which of the following two statements are true about the food web?
Question:Ben set up an experiment with a magnet weighing 4 units to find the properties of objects X, Y and Z.
The magnet is attached to a holder which allows it to move.

The table below shows the readings on the weighing scale when each object is used.
| Object | Reading on weighing scale (units) |
| X | More than 4 |
| Y | 0 |
| Z | 4 |
| A | Object Y can be an iron rod |
| B | Object X can be a ring magnet |
| C | Object Z can be an aluminium rod |
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