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Friday, 9 December 2022
Monday, 14 November 2022
Happy Children's Day #14Nov #eduvictors
Happy Children's Day
Children's Day is observed in India every year on November 14. It falls on a Monday this year. Because Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, often known as Chacha Nehru, had a special affection for children, the day is observed on his birthday. He was India's first prime minister and held the view that youth are the nation's future and have the potential to influence its future development. Children dress colorfully, perform special acts, and schools organise cultural events to honour Jawaharlal Nehru's teachings and legacies on Children's Day.
Without children, there would be no joy, laughter, or love in the world. Children are therefore God's most precious creation, and we should do everything in our power to safeguard, educate, and cherish them. Greetings on Children's Day!
Wednesday, 9 November 2022
Wednesday, 27 July 2022
Monday, 15 November 2021
Class 8 Science - Pollution in Air and Water (MCQs) #class8Science #environment #pollution #eduvictors
Pollution in Air and Water (MCQs)
Q1: In general, oxides of non metals are ________ in nature?
(a) basic
(b) acidic
(c) neutral
(d) amphoteric
Q2: The percentage of which of the following components of air always varies from one place to the other?
(a) O₂
(b) N₂
(c) Water vapour
(d) CO₂
Friday, 5 November 2021
Class 10 English Grammar (Term 1) MCQs #cbseTerm1 #English #GramamarQuiz #eduvictors
Class 10 English Grammar (Term 1) MCQs
Q1. Looking at the growing rising situation of recession, the prices of goods ______come down soon.
A. need
B. would
C. should
D. ought to
Q2. The police _________ four thieves last night.
A. catch
B. caught
C. catching
D. will catch
Saturday, 16 October 2021
CBSE Class 9 - Social Science Term 1 MCQs (2021-22) (#cbseClass9)(#class9SocialScience)(#eduvictors)
CBSE Class 9 - Social Science Term 1 MCQs
(2021-22)
Q1: What was Tithe?
(A) Tax to be paid directly to the state.
(B) Currency of France.
(C) A Tax levied by the church.
(D) A type of dress worn by the elite.
Q2: In the Eighteenth Century French society was divided into how many Estates?
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
Friday, 11 June 2021
Class 10 Biology: Life Processes (Worksheet) (#class10Biology)(#cbse2021)(#eduvictors)
Class 10 Biology: Life Processes (Worksheet)
Fill in the blanks with suitable words.
1. ____ regulate the exchange of gases and the loss of water vapour from the leaves.
2. Who won the Nobel Prize for his work on photosynthesis?
3. ____are stacks of thylakoid membrane.
4. Photosynthesis occurs in which organelle of the cell?
5. Iodine can be used to test the presence of____.
Sunday, 23 May 2021
CBSE Class 9 Geography: India - Size and Location (MCQs) (#class9Geography)(#cbse2021)(#eduvictors)
CBSE Class 9 Geography: India - Size and Location (MCQs)
Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below.
Q1: The Tropic of Cancer DOES NOT pass through:
(a) Rajasthan
(b) Chhattisgarh
(c) Odisha
(d) Tripura
Q2: The easternmost longitude of India is:
(a) 97° 25' E
(b) 68° 7' E
(c) 77° 6' E
(d) 82° 32' E
Friday, 15 January 2021
Physicists and Their Major Contributions (#class11Physics)(#Class12Physics)(#NEET)(#JEE)(#Physics)(#eduvictors)
Physicists and Their Major Contributions
For Class 11/Class 12 Physics - NEET - JEE
Physics deals with the study of the basic laws of nature and their manifestation in different phenomena. The basic laws of physics are universal and are applied in widely different contexts and conditions. Physics is a basic discipline in the category of natural sciences which also includes other disciplines like Chemistry and Biology. The word physics comes from a Greek word meaning nature.
Here is a partial list of Physicists and their contributions in various fields of physics.
Wednesday, 6 January 2021
CBSE Class 10 Maths Revision Worksheet (All Chapters) (#class10Maths)(#cbse2020)(#eduvictors)
CBSE Class 10 Maths Revision Worksheet (All Chapters)
Fill in the blanks with suitable words.
1. HCF of any two primes numbers is always __________.
2. LCM of Smallest prime number and the smallest composite number is _______.
3. A _________ is a polynomial of degree 0.
4. We get the original polynomial if we multiply its ________ together.
5. If we draw x = a and y = b graphically then we get lines intersecting at _________.
Wednesday, 19 August 2020
PHYSICS MCQs FOR NEET - IIT JEE EXAMINATION (SET-5)(#NEETMCQs)(#eduvictors)(#JEE)(#PhysicsMCQs)(#class11Physics)
JEE NEET PHYSICS MCQs (Set-5)
Topics Covered: Laws of Motion, Circular Motion
Wednesday, 29 April 2020
CBSE Class 8 - Science - Force, Pressure and Friction (Multiple Choice Questions)(#eduvictors)(#cbseClass8Science)
Force, Pressure and Friction
(Multiple Choice Questions)
Q1. Force on an object
(a) must change the speed of the object if it is moving.
(b) may change the direction of motion.
(c) must change the shape of object. .
(d) none of these
Q2. Strength of a force is expressed by
(a) Magnitude
(b) Direction
(c) Both magnitude and direction
(d) none of these
3. Force of friction is
(a) contact force
(b) non-contact force
(c) gravitational force
(d) electrostatic force
Thursday, 27 February 2020
Monday, 17 February 2020
CBSE Class 6 - 8 English Grammar - Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (Worksheet) (#englishgrammar)(#eduvictors)
Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (Worksheet)
Friday, 24 January 2020
CBSE Class 7 - Science - Acids, Bases and Salts (Worksheet) (#eduvictors)(#cbseClass7Science)
Acids, Bases and Salts (Worksheet)CBSE Class 7 - Science
1. _______ are substances having a sour taste.
2. Substances that are bitter in taste and soapy to touch are _______ in nature.
3. Chemicals that are used to check acidic or basic nature of substances are called __________.
4. Acids turn ______ litmus to _____ .
5. Turmeric paste and China rose are also _________ indicators. Turmeric paste remains yellow in acidic solutions but turns to ________ in basic solutions.
Tuesday, 14 January 2020
CBSE Class 10/9/8 - English - Reading Comprehension (Unseen Passage) (Set-14)(#eduvictors)(#readingComprehension)
English - Reading Comprehension
(Unseen Passage) (Set-14)
Reading comprehension is an ability to read content, comprehend its significance, and to incorporate with what the reader knows already.
The motivation behind reading is comprehension, that is, to be able to gather meaning from the passage text. Comprehension skills don't naturally evolve, it requires practice and one has to enhance word recognition and vocabulary skills. Students need to learn techniques to assist them with turning out to be dynamic reader who comprehend and understand the content very well.
Reading comprehension depends on the reader’s experience, knowledge of language and recognition of syntactic structure.
To solve reading comprehension, follow these steps:
Step 1: Read the entire passage at a moderate pace (not very slow not very fast)
Step 2: Try to identify main points and summarize the contents of each paragraph in your own words.
Step 3: Do some doodling on rough sheet i,e, create graphic organisers (webs, cause and effect charts, outlines)
Step 4: Try to map a story.
Step 5: For data or date related passages, do mental maths quickly.
Step 6: Don’t make conclusions which are not in the comprehension.
Step 7: Answer the questions by eliminating the wrong options.
Question 1: Read the passage given below and complete the statements that follow:
(1) Tourists to Jammu and Kashmir have another attraction – a floating post office on the Dal Lake in Srinagar, the first in the country. ‘Floating Post Office, Dal Lake’ – claimed to be the only one such post office in the world – is built on an intricately carved maroon houseboat, fastened on the western edge of the Dal Lake.
Sunday, 5 January 2020
CBSE Class 9 - Biology - Why Do We Fall Ill? - Worksheet (#class9Biology)(#eduvictors)
Class 9 - Biology - Why Do We Fall Ill?
Fill in the banks with suitable word(s)
1. Pathogens causing diseases like common cold, influenza, dengue fever, AIDS are ________.
2. Pathogens causing diseases like typhoid, cholera, antrax, tuberculosis are _________.
3. Pathogens causing diseases like skin infections are __________.
4. Pathogens causing diseases like malaria, kala-azar are _________.
Sunday, 24 November 2019
English Vocabulary - Commonly Confused Words (Part-5) (#eduvictors)(#EnglishVocabulary )
Commonly Confused Words
English is full of phrases or words, which sound the same or comparable yet have distinctive meanings and are sometimes confusing too. Here is the third list of commonly confused words.
Biannual, Biennial
Biannual is twice in one year,
Biennial means every two years
Saturday, 16 November 2019
English Vocabulary - Commonly Confused Words (Part-4)(#eduvictors)(#englishvocabulary)
Commonly Confused Words
English is full of phrases or words, which sound the same or comparable yet have distinctive meanings and are sometimes confusing too. Here is the third list of commonly confused words.
Bad, Badly
Bad means poor quality is used as an adjective after verbs like am, feel, is,
Badly means unsatisfactory, inadequate and is used as an adverb.