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Practice question · BotanySample
In which part of the chloroplast does the light reaction happen?
Stroma
Thylakoid membrane
Outer membrane
Cytosol

The light reactions happen on the thylakoid membranes. (NCERT: Class 11 Biology, Photosynthesis)

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A ball is thrown straight up with a speed of 20 m/s. How long does it stay in the air? (g = 10 m/s²)

A2 seconds
B4 seconds✓ Correct
C6 secondsYour answer
D8 seconds
Why B is correct

Time to go up = u/g = 20/10 = 2 seconds. Coming down takes the same time, so the total time is 4 seconds. Option C is the trap. Many students forget that going up and coming down take equal time.

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