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Paheli had heard that rain water is as good as distilled water. So, she collected some rain water in a clean glass tumbler and tested it using a tester. To her surprise, she found that the compass needle showed deflection. What could be the reasons?

Boojho , Paheli and their firend Golu were provided with a test tube each containing China rose solution which was pink in colour .Boojho added two drops of solution 'A' in his test tube and got dark pink colour .Paheli added 2 drops of solution 'B' to her test tube and got green colour.Golu added 2 drops of solution 'C' but could not get any change in colour Suggest the possible cause for the variation in their results.

Complete the following crossword puzzle (Figure) Across (1) An element with atomic number 12 (3) Metal used in making cans and member of group 14 (4) A lustrous non-metal which has 7 electrons in its outermost shell Down (2) Highly reactive and soft metal which imparts yellow colour when subjected to flame and is kept in kerosene (5) The first element of second period (6) An element whihc is used in making flurescent bulbs and is second member of group 18 in the modern periodic table (7) A radioactive element which is the last member of halogen family (8) Metal which is an important constituent of steel and forms rust when exposed to moist air (9) The first metalloid in modern periodic table whose fibres are used in making bullet-proof vests

Crossword Puzzle Solve the given crossword and then fill up the given boxes (on the next page). Clues are given below for across as well as downward filling. Also, for across and down clues, clue number is written at the corner of the boxes. Answers of clues have to be filled up in their respective boxes. Clues Across 1. A quadrilateral with pair of parallel sides. 2. A simple closed curve made up of only line segments. 3. A quadrilateral which has exactly two distinct consecutive pairs of sides of equal length. 4. A line segment connecting two non-consecutive vertices of a polygon. 5. The diagonals of a rhombus are _________ bisectors of one another. 6. The ___________ sides of a parallelogram are of equal length. 7. The number of sides of a regular polygon whose each exterior angle has a measure of 450. 8. The sum of measure of the three angles of a _________________ is 1800. 9. A polygon which is both equiangular and equilateral is called a _________ polygon. 10. Number of sides of a nonagon. Down 11. Name of the figure 12. The ___________ angles of a parallelogram are supplementary. 13. A ______________ is a quadrilateral whose pair of opposite sides are parallel. 14. The diagonals of a rectangle are of _______________ length. 15. A five sided polygon. 16. The diagonals of a parallelogram _____________ each other. 17. A quadrilateral having all the properties of a parallelogram and also that of a kite.

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After that gruesome challenge, Professor McGonagall decides to test Harry with one of her favourite puzzles. In a party, Minerva and her friends decide to play a party game with cards. There are 20 cards arranged in a row on the table. Each card is showing a positive integer. On each player's turn, he is allowed to take either the left most or right most card. This is done until all the cards are taken. The winner is the player who has the greatest sum of num- bers on his/her cards. What should be Minerva’s first move so that she can win the game? The sequences are: A rarr 2 11 13 8 12 5 6 8 9 21 10 7 15 17 18 4 16 18 19 1 B rarr12 18 13 4 8 16 17 5 3 19 21 1 6 11 12 18 14 15 6 9