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Payal Gupta

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This is a multiple choice type question as classified in NCERT Exemplar

(c) Centre of mass lies towards the part of system of higher mass. In the above diagram the lower part is heavier bigger mass is downward . So COM lies below diameter.

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Pallavi Pathak

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The NCERT Exemplar provides great study material for preparing for the exam. It can help immensely in scoring high in the class 11 Physics exam. It helps in strengthening the concepts and improving understanding of how to solve complex problems. However, it is advised that it should be practiced alongside the NCERT textbook. The students can first read the theory from the NCERT book and then study from the NCERT Exemplar to apply the theory in solving questions. The Exemplar is a great tool for practice and revision.

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Yes, the NCERT Exemplar is extremely important for entrance exam preparation. Those who are preparing for the NEET and JEE examinations must have a clear understanding of all the topics related to the chapter. The NCERT Exemplar contains advanced-level questions that are based on chapter 1 concepts and also similar questions those asked in the competitive exams. Practicing from Shiksha's NCERT Exemplar gives concept clarity, speed, and accuracy while solving the questions in CBSE or entrance exams.

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The NCERT Exemplar provides a variety of higher-order thinking and application-based questions. It helps students deepen their understanding of Chapter Two Units and Measurements. The chapter helps students build a strong foundation for Physics advanced topics, prepares students for competitive exams, and improves their problem-solving skills.

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This is a multiple choice type question as classified in NCERT Exemplar

(d) The bangle is in the form of ring. The centre of mass lies at the centre which is outside the body so C.O.M of bangle lies outside the circle.

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This is a Assertion and Reason Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

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Silicones are a class of silicon polymers that contain the repeating unit (-R 2 SiO-). Silicones are water repellent in nature because they are surrounded by non-polar alkyl groups, so A and R are both correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A.

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This is a Assertion and Reason Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

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In aluminium silicate, silicon is doped with group 13 elements and as aluminium is trivalent and silicon is tetravalent so, on replacing aluminium by Silicon, a negatively charged structure will be obtained. Both the statements assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

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This is a Matching Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

(i)→ (b), (ii) → (c), (iii) → (b), (iv) → (a) (v)→ (b) (vi)→ (c)

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This is a Matching Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

(i)→ (c) (ii)→ (d) (iii)→ (a) (iv)→ (e) (v)→ (b)

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This is a Matching Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar

(i)- (e), (ii)- (c), (iii)- (d), (iv)- (a) & (b)

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