Question
Column I Column II
Q.1. Insulina.Testes
Q.2. Testosteroneb.Pituitary
c.Pancreas

Answer

(1 → c), (2 → a)

Need a full question paper?

Generate a complete, print-ready paper with questions like this in minutes — across 16+ boards, with answer keys.

Start Generating Free

Similar questions

 Column I Column II
Q.1. Fragmentation p.Yeast
Q.2. Buddingq.Potato
  r.Spirogyra
Column I Column II
Q.1. Fungip.Parasitic nutrition
Q.2. Amoebaq.Saprophytic nutrition
r.Holozoic nutrition
Column I (Reaction)Column II (Type)
Q.1. $CaO + H _2 O \rightarrow$$Ca ( OH )_2+heat$a. Displacement
Q.2. $Zn + CuSO _4 \rightarrow$$ZnSO _4+ Cu$b. Double displacement
 c. Combination
Column I Column II
Q.1. Cytokinina.Wilting of leaves
Q.2. Abscisic acidb.Promotes cell-division
c.Phototropism
Column IColumn IIColumn III
Q.1. Detritus feedinga. Secondary consumerp. Tiger
Q.2. Carnivoresb. Primary consumerq. Crow
 c. Scavengerr. Fox
AB
Q.1. Biological components(a) Plastic and glass
Q.2. Abiotic components(b) plants and animals
(c) Temperature, rain and wind
Column IColumn II
Q.1. Converging mirrorp. It is used as rear- view mirror in vehicles
Q.2. Diverging mirrorq. It is used in the design of solar furnaces
 r. It is used in a dressing-table
Colum $A$ Colum $B$
$Q.1.$ Inside a positively charged conducting sphere taking infinity as a reference point. $a.$ Uniform non-zero electric field intensity in the vicinity.
$Q.2.$ Infinite sheet of charge having positive charges. $b.$ Uniform decreasing potential in the vicinity.
  $c.$ maximum magnitude of potential.
Colum $A$ Colum $B$
$Q.1.$ Positively charged Spherical conductor. $a.$ Electric field is uniform.
$Q.2.$ Spherical non conductor having uniform volume charge distribution. $b.$ at the surface, electric field is dis-continuous.
  $c.$ At the surface , electric field is continuous and maximum.
Column IColumn II
Q.1. Pupila. Electrical signals related to image are sent to the brain.
Q.2. Optic nervesb. Accommodation power of eye decreases with ageing.
 c. It controls and regulates the amount of light entering the eye.