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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.

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Boojho took some grains of boiled rice in test tube 'A' and Paheli took boiled and chewed rice in test tube 'B'. Both of them poured 1-2 drops of iodine solution into the test tube and observed the colour change. What colour change would they have observed? Give reasons for your answer.

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. In a school 4 students A, B, C and D appeared in an English examination which is consist of 15 short and 4 long questions are asked. Each of short question carry 5 marks and each of long questions carry 10 mark and for a spelling error 0.5 mark is deducted. For not attempting a question, zero marks is awarded. In the English exam, A answered (x + 6) short questions, x long questions and did (2x + 10) spelling errors. Ratio of number of spelling errors made by A and B is 8 : 3. Total marks scored by D is 86. Ratio of short and long questions answered by B In the English exam is 5 : 1 and he scored total 102 marks. C scored 35 marks more in short questions than long questions except spelling errors and the number of spelling errors made by C is equal to the difference of the number of spelling errors made by A and B. Number of short questions answered by D is average of that answered by A and B. Percentage of number of long questions answered among all the question answered by D is 20% . Average of the number of spelling errors made by all four students A, B, C and D is 10. Each student attempts integral number of short as well as long questions. A student E, scored 30 marks more than that by C, whose total marks is more than that by A but less than that by D. If the number of spelling errors made by E are 10 more than that by C, then the total marks scored by C is what percent less than that by E?