Some famous laws of science are given below. Write their names
Match the body-part with the noun.
Match the descriptions with the fields of medicine.
Match these important days with the dates they are observed on.
Write the capitals of the countries and their native languages.
According to Newton’s Third Law of Motion, what happens when an action occurs?
Which object is figuratively associated with the ‘spine’?
What is the study of blood and its diseases called?
Which was India's first Mars orbiter mission?
Which was the first mission to land on the lunar south pole?
When is World Environment Day celebrated?
Which scientific law states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed but only transformed?
Which principle states that the volume of displaced fluid is equal to the volume of an object fully immersed in it?
What does Ohm’s Law state?
Which theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of squares of the other two sides?
What does a ‘flame’ metaphorically represent?
What is the study of blood and its diseases called?
Which Indian satellite was the first experimental remote sensing satellite?
Which satellite mission is a joint Indo-French project for oceanographic studies?
Which was the first mission to land on the lunar south pole?
On which date is World Wetlands Day observed?
The force required to compress or stretch a spring is proportional to its extension. Which law states this?
Which body part is associated with a clock?
Which branch of medicine deals with the study of nerves and their disorders?
What is India's first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory?
Which ISRO satellite was India's first dedicated meteorological satellite?
Which day is observed as World Ozone Day?