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Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 1

Who discovered ultra-short radio waves?

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  • Jagadish Chandra Bose discovered the ultra-short waves. He attended Cambridge after studying physics at Calcutta University.
  • He was the first to demonstrate radio communication with millimetre wavelengths, which fall in the 30GHz to 300GHz spectrum.
  • However, Radio waves were first predicted by James Clerk Maxwell and Heinrich Hertz was the first to generate radio waves under experimental conditions.
Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 2

A ball is dropped from a high rise platform at t = 0 starting from rest. After 6 seconds another ball is thrown downwards from the same platform with a speed v. The two balls meet at t = 18s.What is the value of v? [2010] (take g = 10 m/s2)

Detailed Solution for Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 2

Clearly distance moved by 1st bal l in 18s = distance moved by 2nd ball in 12s.
Now, distance moved in 18 s by 1st

= 90 x 18 = 1620 m

Distance moved in 12s by 2nd ball

∴ 1620 = 12 v + 5 x 144

⇒    v = 135 – 60 = 75 ms –1

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Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 3

The motion of particle of mass m is given by y = ut + 1/2gt2. The force acting on the particle is

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Here  y = ut + 1/2gt2
∴ v = dt/dy  = u + gt
Acceleration, a = dt/dv = g
So, the net force acting on the particle is, F = ma = mg

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 4

Two billiard balls A and B. each of mass 50 g and moving in opposite directions with speed of 5 m s-1 each, collide and rebound with the same speed. The impulse imparted to each ball is 

Detailed Solution for Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 4


Initial momentum of ball A = (0.05kg)(5ms(-1)) = 0.25kgms−1
As the speed is reversed on collision,
Final momentum of the ball
A = (0.05kg)(−5ms−1) = −0.25kgms−1
Impulse imparted to the ball A = Change in momentum of ball A
= Final momentum - Initial momentum
= −0.25kg ms−−0.25kg ms−1 = −0.5kg ms−1
Similarly,
Initial momentum of ball B = (0.05kg)(−5ms−1) = −0.25kgms−1
Final momentum of ball B = (0.05kg)(5ms−1) = = +0.25kgms−1
Impulse imparted to ball B = (0.25kgms−1) − (−0.25kgms−1) =  0.5kgms−1
Impulse imparted to each ball is 0.5kgms−1 in magnitude. The two impulses are opposite in direction.

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 5

All the points of a rigid body rotating about the given axis have same :

Detailed Solution for Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 5

Thus, it is the velocity of a reference point fixed to the body. During purely translational motion (motion with no rotation), all points on a rigid body move with the same velocity. However, when motion involves rotation, the instantaneous velocity of any two points on the body will generally not be the same.

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 6

Which of the following represents Hooke’s Law?

Detailed Solution for Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 6

The  law states that the strain in a solid is proportional to the applied stress within the elastic limit of that solid body i.e. stress = k x strain.

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 7

In which of the following processes is heat transfer equal to zero?

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Entropy is defined as dQ/T. In an isentropic process dQ/T = 0 which means dQ = 0. Diathermic is a process in which heat flow is easily possible. Isochoric process is one in which volume is constant. Isothermal process is one in which temperature stays constant.

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 8

If AC generator coil has area A, rotates in a magnetic field of B with an angular speed ω , the voltage generated is

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Explanation:e=NBAωSinωt

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 9

Infrared waves are produced by

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Infrared waves are emitted by hot bodies. They are produced due to the de-excitation of atoms.
They are called Heat waves as they produce heat falling on matter. This is because water molecules present in most materials readily absorb infrared waves. After absorption, their thermal motion increases, that is, they heat up and heat their surroundings.
Uses: Infra red lamps; play an important role in maintaining warmth through greenhouse effect.

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 10

Solve the quadratic equation x2 – ix + 6 = 0

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x2 - ix + 6 = 0
x2 - 3ix + 2ix - 6i2 = 0    { i2 = -1}
x(x-3i) + 2i(x-3i) = 0
(x+2i) (x-3i) = 0
x = -2i, 3i 

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 11

The distance of the point (3, 4, 5) from X-axis is:

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 12

If nC8 = nC2, then n is

Detailed Solution for Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 12

Given nC8 = nC2
if nCr = nCp
Then either r=p or r=n−p
Thus, nC8 = nC2
8=n−2
10=n
∴ n=10

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 13

If the coefficients of (r +1)th term and (r + 3)th term in the expansion of (1+x)2n be equal then

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Tr+1 = 2nCr(x)r (1)2n-r
Tr+3 = 2nCr+2 (x)r+2 (1)2n-r-2
Tr+1 : Tr+3 
= 2nCr = 2nCr+2
=> 2n!/(2n-r)!r! = 2n!/(r+2)!(2n-r-2)!
=> 1/(2n-r)(2n-r-1) = 1/(r+2)(r+1)
=> (r+2)(r+1) = (2n-r)(2n-r-1)
=> r2 + 3r + 2 = 4n2 - 2nr - 2n - 2nr + r^2 + r
=> 0 = 4n2 - 4nr - 2n + r - 3r - 2
=> 0 = 4n2 - 4nr - 2n + r - 3r - 2 - 2 + 2
=> 0 = 4n2 - 4nr - 4 - [2n + 2r - 2]
=> 4n(n-r-1) -2(n-r-1)
Therefore n - r - 1 = 0
=> n = r+1

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 14

For a G.P. the ratio of the 7th and the third terms is 16. The sum of 9 terms is 2555. What is the first term?

Detailed Solution for Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 14

ar6/ar2 = 16
r4 = 16
r4 = (2)4
r = 2
S9 = a(rn - 1)
2555 = a((2)9 - 1)
2555 = a(512-1)
2555/511 = a
a = 5

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 15

The distance between the parallel lines 3x + 4y + 13 = 0 and 3x + 4y – 13 = 0 is

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Given parallel lines3x +4y+13=0
perp length from origin P1= 13/√(3)2 +(4)2
=13/5
and another line 3x+4y-13=0 P2= -13/√(3)2+(4)2
=-13/5
Now distance b/w parallel lines
D=P1-P2
=13/5+13/5
=26/5 units

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 16

The equation of circle of radius 5 units touches the coordinates axes in the second quadrant is:

Detailed Solution for Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 16

If the circle lies in second quadrant
The equation of a circle touches both the coordinate axes and has radius a is
x2 + y2 + 2ax - 2ay + a2 = 0
Radius of circle, a = 5
x2 + y2 + 10x - 10y + 25 = 0 

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 17

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Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 18

The slope of the tangent to the curve x = a sin t, y = a  at the point ‘t’ is

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Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 19

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Here  on adding we get 

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 20

Evaluate: 

Detailed Solution for Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 20

Let I = ∫(0 to pi/2)x3 sin(tan−1x4)/(1+x8)dx
Put tan−1 x4 = t
4x3/(1+x8)dx = dt
⇒x3dx/(1+x8) = dt/4
Now, I = 1/4∫sin t dt
=−[1/4 cos t]0 to pi/2 + c
= -1/4[cos(0) - cos(pi/2)] +c
= 1/4[-cos(pi/2) + cos(0)] +c
= ¼[-0+1]
= 1/4 

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 21

Find out the Synonym of the following word:

STRINGENT

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  • Meaning of Stringent: Strict, precise, and exacting.
  • Meaning of Dry: free from moisture or liquid; not wet or moist
  • Meaning of Strained: showing signs of nervous tension or tiredness
  • Meaning of Rigorous: extremely thorough and careful
  • Meaning of Shrill: (of a voice or sound) high-pitched and piercing
Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 22

Read the each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

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travelling has become very pleasant

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 23

Recently discovered gravitational lensing around certain proximate stars stronglysuggests that the nine planets of our solar system are a common phenomenonin the universe rather than developing incidentally from a unique galactic phenomenon several billion years ago.

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The first thing you should consider here is whether to use rather or instead. Instead does not have an element of choice in it, merely an element of replacement. You would say, for example: I went instead of Jack. You would also say: He is a weak man rather than a timid man. Because this is not a case of replacement, you need the word ‘rather’. That leaves us with choices A, B and C as possible answers. A correct comparison is required. The planets are a ‘phenomenon... rather then a type’. You are correctly comparing two nouns so A can be eliminated. ‘Incidental of’ is an incorrect structure. ‘Incidental to’ is correct. Therefore only B is eliminates all these errors and is the correct answer.

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 24

Directions: Rearrange the following five sentences in the proper sequence to form a coherent paragraph, and then answer the question given below.

(i) If no evil had existed in this world, man would never have dreamt of those numerous divinities to which he has rendered such various modes of worship.
(ii) The man, always contented, would only have occupied himself with satisfying his wants; with enjoying the present, with feeling the influence of objects, that would unceasingly warn him of his existence in a mode that he must necessarily approve; nothing would alarm his heart; everything would be analogous to his existence.
(iii) These feelings can only be the consequence of some troublesome sensation, which must have previously affected him, or which by disturbing the harmony of his machine, has interrupted the course of his happiness; which has shown him he is naked.
(iv) He would neither know fear, experience distrust, nor have in quietude for the future.
(v) If nature had permitted him easily to satisfy all his regenerating wants, if she had given him none but agreeable sensations, his days would have uninterruptedly rolled on in perpetual uniformity; he would never have discovered his own nakedness.

Q. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?

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The correct arrangement is 'i-v-ii-iv-iii'. The 'i-v' link can be easily established through a series of conditions starting with 'if'. 'Man' is first mentioned in 'i', so it is the introductory sentence. Sentence 'v' (nature had permitted him) refers to the man mentioned in 'i'. Sentence 'ii' indicates the result of the condition mentioned in 'i' and 'v'. 'He' in 'iv' refers to 'the man' in 'ii'. 'These feelings', in 'iii', refer to 'fear, distrust etc' mentioned in 'iv'.

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 25

Directions: Rearrange the following five sentences in the proper sequence to form a coherent paragraph, and then answer the question given below.

(i) If no evil had existed in this world, man would never have dreamt of those numerous divinities to which he has rendered such various modes of worship.
(ii) The man, always contented, would only have occupied himself with satisfying his wants; with enjoying the present, with feeling the influence of objects, that would unceasingly warn him of his existence in a mode that he must necessarily approve; nothing would alarm his heart; everything would be analogous to his existence.
(iii) These feelings can only be the consequence of some troublesome sensation, which must have previously affected him, or which by disturbing the harmony of his machine, has interrupted the course of his happiness; which has shown him he is naked.
(iv) He would neither know fear, experience distrust, nor have in quietude for the future.
(v) If nature had permitted him easily to satisfy all his regenerating wants, if she had given him none but agreeable sensations, his days would have uninterruptedly rolled on in perpetual uniformity; he would never have discovered his own nakedness.

Q. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?

Detailed Solution for Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 25

The correct arrangement is 'i-v-ii-iv-iii'. The 'i-v' link can be easily established through a series of conditions starting with 'if'. 'Man' is first mentioned in 'i', so it is the introductory sentence. Sentence 'v' (nature had permitted him) refers to the man mentioned in 'i'. Sentence 'ii' indicates the result of the condition mentioned in 'i' and 'v'. 'He' in 'iv' refers to 'the man' in 'ii'. 'These feelings', in 'iii', refer to 'fear, distrust etc' mentioned in 'iv'.

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 26

Direction: Each question below has one blank, which is indicating that something has been omitted. Find out which option can be used to fill up the blank in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete. 

There has been _____________ interest among retail investors in ETF, thanks to the underperformance of the actively-managed large-cap equity funds. 

Detailed Solution for Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 26

According to the context of the sentence we are saying that the large cap funds have not been able to perform properly in the recent times and that is why the retail investors must have been interested in the ETF segment. Obviously the retail participation must have seen an increase as per the second part of the given sentence. Therefore among the given words we can use increased to fill the blank in the sentence to make it meaningful and correct. Other words fail to imply the intended meaning and that is why they are eliminated.

This makes Option B the correct choice among the given options. 

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 27

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

There is now no denying that the new government takes office amid a clear economic slowdown. The first macro data set released showed an under-performing economy with GDP growth falling to 5.8% in the fourth quarter of 2018-19 and pulling down the overall growth for the fiscal to a five-year low of 6.8%. Growth in gross value added (GVA), which is GDP minus taxes and subsidies, fell to 6.6% in 2018-19, pointing to a serious slowdown. If further confirmation were needed, the growth in core sector output — a set of eight major industrial sectors — fell to 2.6% in April, compared to 4.7% in the same month last year. And finally, unemployment data, controversially suppressed by the Union government so far, showed that joblessness was at a 45-year high of 6.1% in 2017-18. These numbers highlight the challenges ahead in drafting the Budget for 2019-20. The economy is beset by a consumption slowdown as reflected in the falling sales of everything from automobiles to consumer durables, even fast-moving consumer goods. Private investment is not taking off, while government spending, which kept the economy afloat during the last NDA government, was cut back in the last quarter of 2018-19 to meet the fiscal deficit target of 3.4%.

The good news is that inflation is undershooting the target and oil prices are on the retreat again. But the rural economy remains in distress, as seen by the 2.9% growth in agriculture last fiscal; the sector needs a good monsoon this year to bounce back. Overall economic growth in the first quarter of this fiscal is likely to remain subdued, and any improvement is unlikely until the late second quarter or the early third. There are not too many options before the new Finance Minister. In the near term, she has to boost consumption, which means putting more money in the hands of people. That, in turn, means cutting taxes, which is not easy given the commitment to rein in the fiscal deficit. In the medium term, Ms. Sitharaman has to take measures to boost private investment even as she opens up public spending again. These call for major reforms, starting with land acquisition and labour, corporate taxes by reducing exemptions and dropping rates, and nursing banks back to health. On the table will be options such as further recapitalisation of the ailing banks, and consolidation. The question, though, is where the money will come from. With tax revenues likely to be subdued owing to the slowdown, the Centre will have to look at alternative sources such as disinvestment. There may be little choice but to go big on privatisation. A rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India, widely expected this week, would certainly help boost sentiment. But it is the Budget that will really set the tone for the economy

Q. As per the passage, which of the following reforms has NOT been mentioned in the passage to improve the investment climate?

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Refer to: ‘Ms. Sitharaman has to take measures to boost private investment even as she opens up public spending again. These call for major reforms, starting with land acquisition and labour, corporate taxes by reducing exemptions and dropping rates, and nursing banks back to health. On the table will be options such as further recapitalisation of the ailing banks, and consolidation.’

The passage does not talk about privatization of banks and thus, option B is the correct answer.

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 28

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

There is now no denying that the new government takes office amid a clear economic slowdown. The first macro data set released showed an under-performing economy with GDP growth falling to 5.8% in the fourth quarter of 2018-19 and pulling down the overall growth for the fiscal to a five-year low of 6.8%. Growth in gross value added (GVA), which is GDP minus taxes and subsidies, fell to 6.6% in 2018-19, pointing to a serious slowdown. If further confirmation were needed, the growth in core sector output — a set of eight major industrial sectors — fell to 2.6% in April, compared to 4.7% in the same month last year. And finally, unemployment data, controversially suppressed by the Union government so far, showed that joblessness was at a 45-year high of 6.1% in 2017-18. These numbers highlight the challenges ahead in drafting the Budget for 2019-20. The economy is beset by a consumption slowdown as reflected in the falling sales of everything from automobiles to consumer durables, even fast-moving consumer goods. Private investment is not taking off, while government spending, which kept the economy afloat during the last NDA government, was cut back in the last quarter of 2018-19 to meet the fiscal deficit target of 3.4%.

The good news is that inflation is undershooting the target and oil prices are on the retreat again. But the rural economy remains in distress, as seen by the 2.9% growth in agriculture last fiscal; the sector needs a good monsoon this year to bounce back. Overall economic growth in the first quarter of this fiscal is likely to remain subdued, and any improvement is unlikely until the late second quarter or the early third. There are not too many options before the new Finance Minister. In the near term, she has to boost consumption, which means putting more money in the hands of people. That, in turn, means cutting taxes, which is not easy given the commitment to rein in the fiscal deficit. In the medium term, Ms. Sitharaman has to take measures to boost private investment even as she opens up public spending again. These call for major reforms, starting with land acquisition and labour, corporate taxes by reducing exemptions and dropping rates, and nursing banks back to health. On the table will be options such as further recapitalisation of the ailing banks, and consolidation. The question, though, is where the money will come from. With tax revenues likely to be subdued owing to the slowdown, the Centre will have to look at alternative sources such as disinvestment. There may be little choice but to go big on privatisation. A rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India, widely expected this week, would certainly help boost sentiment. But it is the Budget that will really set the tone for the economy

Q. As per the passage, which of the following would lead to ‘putting more money in the hands of people’?

I. Decrease in tax rates.
II. Increase in inflation
III. Increase in private investment

Detailed Solution for Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 28

Refer to: ‘. In the near term, she has to boost consumption, which means putting more money in the hands of people. That, in turn, means cutting taxes, which is not easy given the commitment to rein in the fiscal deficit.’

As per this, only I is correct while the other points have not been mentioned.

Hence, option A is correct.

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 29

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

There is now no denying that the new government takes office amid a clear economic slowdown. The first macro data set released showed an under-performing economy with GDP growth falling to 5.8% in the fourth quarter of 2018-19 and pulling down the overall growth for the fiscal to a five-year low of 6.8%. Growth in gross value added (GVA), which is GDP minus taxes and subsidies, fell to 6.6% in 2018-19, pointing to a serious slowdown. If further confirmation were needed, the growth in core sector output — a set of eight major industrial sectors — fell to 2.6% in April, compared to 4.7% in the same month last year. And finally, unemployment data, controversially suppressed by the Union government so far, showed that joblessness was at a 45-year high of 6.1% in 2017-18. These numbers highlight the challenges ahead in drafting the Budget for 2019-20. The economy is beset by a consumption slowdown as reflected in the falling sales of everything from automobiles to consumer durables, even fast-moving consumer goods. Private investment is not taking off, while government spending, which kept the economy afloat during the last NDA government, was cut back in the last quarter of 2018-19 to meet the fiscal deficit target of 3.4%.

The good news is that inflation is undershooting the target and oil prices are on the retreat again. But the rural economy remains in distress, as seen by the 2.9% growth in agriculture last fiscal; the sector needs a good monsoon this year to bounce back. Overall economic growth in the first quarter of this fiscal is likely to remain subdued, and any improvement is unlikely until the late second quarter or the early third. There are not too many options before the new Finance Minister. In the near term, she has to boost consumption, which means putting more money in the hands of people. That, in turn, means cutting taxes, which is not easy given the commitment to rein in the fiscal deficit. In the medium term, Ms. Sitharaman has to take measures to boost private investment even as she opens up public spending again. These call for major reforms, starting with land acquisition and labour, corporate taxes by reducing exemptions and dropping rates, and nursing banks back to health. On the table will be options such as further recapitalisation of the ailing banks, and consolidation. The question, though, is where the money will come from. With tax revenues likely to be subdued owing to the slowdown, the Centre will have to look at alternative sources such as disinvestment. There may be little choice but to go big on privatisation. A rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India, widely expected this week, would certainly help boost sentiment. But it is the Budget that will really set the tone for the economy

Q. Which of the following is / are true as per the passage?

I. There is going to be a definite rate cut by the RBI in the coming week.
II. The rural economy is in better shape than the urban economy.
III. Government spending has increased in the last quarter of 2018-19.

Detailed Solution for Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 29

Refer to: A rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India, widely expected this week, would certainly help boost sentiment.’

Statement I is incorrect.
‘The good news is that inflation is undershooting the target and oil prices are on the retreat again. But the rural economy remains in distress, as seen by the 2.9% growth in agriculture last fiscal;’

Statement II is incorrect.
‘Private investment is not taking off, while government spending, which kept the economy afloat during the last NDA government, was cut back in the last quarter of 2018-19 to meet the fiscal deficit target of 3.4%.’

Statement III is incorrect.
All the statements are incorrect as per the passage.

Hence, option E is correct

Indian Air Force Agniveer Science Subject Mock Test - 6 - Question 30

Directions: Out of the given alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.

The plants and vegetation of a region

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Flora refers to the plants and vegetation of a specific region or area. It includes all the plant species found in that particular environment. It is often used to describe the collective plant life or botanical composition of a specific geographic location or ecosystem. Flora is an essential component of the natural environment and plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems and supporting various forms of wildlife.

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