TEST of CREATIVE QUESTIONS
( 12 July 2024 )
( Try “
Make Students Think “ : Questions Beyond Syllabus “ )
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This test
proves that , for any given question , answers received from both, My Virtual
Avatar ( www.HemenParekh.ai ) and from www.My-Teacher.in , are IDENTICAL.
This was as
expected since both of these portals are using SAME
API from Personal.ai ( - which, in turn , draws upon ChatGPT – whenever
it fails to find a suitable answer from my 184,808 memory blocks )
We can see
that when it comes to “ Syllabus-based Questions “ , “ My Teacher “ provides a little longer answers with a little bit more
explanations
Question ( by ChatGPT ) |
Answer by My Virtual Avatar |
Answer by My Teacher |
Questions
Beyond Syllabus : Make Students Think |
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Why do different materials conduct heat
differently? |
Different materials
conduct heat differently due to their thermal conductivity. Thermal
conductivity is a measure of how well a material conducts heat. It depends on
the nature of the material and its atomic structure. For example, metals like
copper have high thermal conductivity, allowing them to conduct heat rapidly,
while insulators like wood have low thermal conductivity, making them poor
conductors of heat. |
Different materials
conduct heat differently due to their thermal conductivity. Thermal conductivity
is a measure of how well a material conducts heat. It depends on the nature
and arrangement of atoms or molecules in the material. For example, good
thermal conductors like metals have high thermal conductivity because their
atoms are closely packed and can transfer energy more easily, while
insulators like wood have low thermal conductivity because they trap heat
within their structure. |
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How do atoms combine to form molecules? |
Atoms combine to
form molecules through the formation of chemical bonds. The attractive force
which holds various constituents (atoms, ions, etc.) together in different
chemical species is called a chemical bond. There are different types of
bonds such as covalent and ionic bonds that result from the sharing or
transfer of electrons between atoms. |
Atoms combine to
form molecules through the formation of chemical bonds. The attractive force
which holds various constituents (atoms, ions, etc.) together in different
chemical species is called a chemical bond. There are different types of
bonds such as covalent and ionic bonds that result from the sharing or
transfer of electrons between atoms. |
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Which are the most
common shapes on Earth ? in the Universe ?
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Shapes like circles,
squares, triangles, and rectangles are some of the most common shapes found
on Earth. These shapes can be seen in everyday objects around us and even in
nature. Did you know that these basic shapes play a significant role in art,
architecture, engineering, and various other fields? |
Shapes like circles,
squares, rectangles, and triangles are some of the most common shapes found
on Earth. These shapes can be seen in everyday objects around us and even in
nature. Did you know that these basic shapes play a significant role in art,
architecture, engineering, and various other fields? |
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What has a human’s
10 fingers and 10 toes to do with the decimal system ? |
The connection
between a human's 10 fingers and the decimal system is quite interesting. The
reason behind it is that our number system, which is based on powers of ten,
aligns perfectly with the number of digits we have. This makes counting and
calculations much more intuitive for us as humans. |
The connection
between a human's 10 fingers and the decimal system is quite interesting. The
reason behind it is that our number system, which we call the decimal system,
is based on powers of ten. This
means that each place value in a number represents a power of ten. For
example, in the number 365, the '3' represents hundreds (which is 10 raised
to the power of two), '6' represents tens (which is 10 raised to the power of
one), and '5' represents ones (which is 10 raised to the power of zero). So,
having ten fingers makes it easier for us humans to understand and work with
this base-ten numerical system. |
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Questions from Syllabus : |
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How is heat
transferred in solids, liquids and gases ? |
Heat is transferred
in solids through conduction, where it moves from one part of the body to another
due to a temperature difference. In liquids and gases, heat transfer occurs
through convection, which involves the actual motion of matter. This can be
natural or forced convection. |
Heat is transferred
in solids through conduction, where it moves from one part of a body to
another due to temperature difference. In liquids and gases, heat is
transferred through convection, which involves the actual motion of matter.
Convection can be natural or forced. Natural convection occurs when a fluid is heated from
below and the hot part rises while the colder part replaces it. Forced
convection happens when material is forced to move by a pump or other
physical means. |
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Explain the concept
of Ratio with an example from everyday life |
In everyday life, we
often use ratios without
realizing it. For instance, if you compare the time taken by Saurabh
to reach school (15 minutes) and Sachin's time (1 hour), you can find the
ratio of their travel times. Another example is comparing the cost of a
toffee (50 paise) to a chocolate (`10). These comparisons help us understand
how one quantity relates to another in different situations. |
In everyday life, we
often compare two
quantities of the same type using ratios. For instance, if Saurabh
takes 15 minutes to reach school and Sachin takes one hour, then the ratio of their time
taken is 1:4. Another example could be comparing the cost of a toffee
(50 paise) to that of a chocolate (`10), which gives us a ratio of 1:20. These
comparisons help us understand how one quantity relates to another in
different situations. |
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