Kingdom of Classification
Microorganisms
Force/ Inertia
Pressure
Other
100

Who classified organisms into 5 kingdoms 

Whittaker

100

Organisms which do not have a well defined nucleus is ____

Prokaryotes 

100

Pushing a box is an example of which force?

Contact force

100

How is pressure measured

Pascal

100

Look at the picture and identify balanced and unbalanced force

UnBalanced force

200

Mushroom belongs to which kingdom 

Fungi

200

Monera is unicellular or multicellular 

Unicellular

200

Types of Inertia

Inertia of Rest 

Inertia of direction 

Inertia of motion 

200

Stone in water will float or sink

Why?

Sink

Buoyant force is less than force of object 

200

Unit to Measure force

Newton

300

Name 5 kingdoms of classification by Whittaker 

Monera

Protista

Fungi

Plants

Animals 

300

1 example of Bacteria 

Lacto bacillus 

Rhizobium

300

Any 2 types of Non contact force 

Magnet force

Gravitational force 

300

Define Pressure 

Force per unit area is pressure

300

State any 1 applications of Archimedes Principle 

 It is used in designing of ships and submarines

400

Amoeba belongs to which kingdom 

Protista

400

Define Eukaryotes and write which kingdom falls under it

Organisms which have nucleus 

Protista

Plantae

Animalia

400

Running boy suddenly stops is an example of which type of inertia 

Inertia of motion 

400

Atmospheric pressure is measured using 

Barometer 

400

 volume of liquid displaced is equal to volume of liquid submerged in body is ___________

ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE

500

Any 2 criteria to classify living organisms 

Mode of Nutrition 

Cell structure 

Number of cells

500

Name types of microorganisms 

Bacteria 

Protozoa 

Algae

Fungi

Virus

500

What is Inertia

property of matter by which it remains at rest or in unchanging motion unless acted on by some external force

500

Can we insert a soft board in using the opposite side?

Why

Pressure increases as area decreases

500

What is buoyant force

Tendency of liquid to exert pressure in upward direction is called buoyant force