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Thursday 9 August 2018

Is Matter Around Us Pure? - Worksheet - CBSE Class 9 Chemistry (#cbsenotes) (#eduvictors)

Is Matter Around Us Pure?

Is Matter Pure? - Worksheet - CBSE Class 9 Chemistry (#cbsenotes) (#eduvictors)

Worksheet
Fill in the blanks

1. Anything which has mass and occupies space is called ________.


2. Matter can be classified as ____ substances or mixtures


3. A/An _______ is a basic form of matter which cannot be broken down into simpler substances by any physical or chemical means.


4. _____ are one category of elements that have lustre, conduct heat and electricity and are sonorous.


5. ________ are elements having properties intermediate between those of metals and non-metals

Saturday 4 August 2018

CBSE Class 9 - Maths - Introduction To Euclid's Geometry - Axioms, Theorem and Other terms (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Introduction To Euclid's Geometry - Axioms, Theorem and Other terms


(Note: Following list is compiled from a very old book 'Elements of Geometry by Ledegenre' and other NCERT textbooks)

Important terms to remember:

1. An axiom is a self-evident proposition (an assumption which is a self-evident truth).

2. A theorem is a truth, which becomes evident by means of a train of reasoning called a demonstration or proof. Theorems are proved, using axioms, previously proved statements and deductive reasoning.

3. A problem is a question proposed, which requires a solution.

4. A lemma is a subsidiary truth, employed for the demonstration/proof of a theorem, or the solution of a problem.

Monday 16 July 2018

Class 6/7/8/9/10 Entrance Tests/NTSE/CTET/NDA - General Science Quiz (2018) (#eduvictors)

General Science Quiz 

Class 6/7/8/9/10 Entrance Tests/NTSE/CTET/NDA - General Science Quiz (2018) (#eduvictors)

Q1: Which of the following is not example bio-mass energy source?

(a) Wood
(b) Gobar gas
(c) Atomic energy
(d) Coal


Q2: The scientific study of earthquakes is known as 

(a) Seismology
(b) Cosmology
(c) Ecology
(d) Pathology


Q3: Which of the following is a plant hormone?

(a) Insulin
(b) Thyroxin
(c) Estrogen
(d) Cytokinin


Wednesday 11 July 2018

CBSE Class 7 - Maths - Exponents and Powers (MCQs) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Exponents and Powers
(MCQs)

CBSE Class 7 - Maths - Exponents and Powers (MCQs) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Q1: Simplify 2³

(a) 6
(b) 8
(c) 10
(d) 222

Q2: What is the value of 3⁰?

(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 3
(d) Not Defined

Q3: Value of 12² is _____

(a) 2
(b) 24
(c) 144
(d) 0

Monday 9 July 2018

CBSE Class 6 - 8 - English Grammar - Present Indefinite Tense (Worksheet) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

English Grammar - Present Indefinite Tense 

CBSE Class 6 - 8 - English Grammar - Present Indefinite Tense (Worksheet) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

(Worksheet) 


Directions: Make the sentence using Present Indefinite tense with suitable forms of verbs given in the brackets.


1. Buses ________ on this road every hour. (run)

2. He ______ his job next week. (leave)

3. The cow ______ milk. (give)

4. I ______ up early in the morning.  (get)

5. Girls _____ songs. (sing)

6. Hard working students _______ prizes.  (get)

Friday 6 July 2018

CBSE CLASS 9 - BIOLOGY - CELL: FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE (Worksheet)(#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

CELL: FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE 


(Worksheet)


Fill in the blanks with suitable words.

1. The fundamental organizational unit of life is the _______.


2. Cells are enclosed by a plasma membrane composed of ________ and _______.


3. Plasma membrane is a __________ permeable membrane.


4. In plant cells, a cell wall composed of _________ is located outside the cell membrane.


5. In prokaryotes, the nuclear membrane is ________.


Friday 22 June 2018

CBSE Class 10 - Economics - Chapter 1 - Introduction of Economics - Worksheet (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Introduction of Economics 

Worksheet

CBSE Class 10 - Economics - Chapter 1 - Introduction of Economics - Worksheet (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Fill in the blanks.

1. Economics is a _____ science. (physical, social, natural)


2. Economics studies man’s ____ behaviour in society. (economic, social, political)


3. The Greek word “OIKONOMIA” means _______. (household, household management, household science)


4. _____ is considered as the Father of Economics.

Monday 18 June 2018

English Language Reading Comprehension Test - 12 (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Reading Comprehension 

Set - 12
English Language Reading Comprehension Test - 12  (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)


Read the following passage and answer the questions given below:

There are two problems which cause great worry to our educationists, the problem of religious and moral instruction in a land of many faiths and the problem arising out of a large variety of languages. Taking up the education of children, we see that they should be trained to love one another, to be kind and helpful to all, to be tender to the lower animals and to observe and think right. The task of teaching them how to read and write and to count and calculate is important, but it should not make us lose sight of the primary aim of moulding personality in the right way. For this, it is necessary to call into aid, culture, tradition and religion. But in our country we have, in the same school, to look after boys and girls born in different faiths and belonging to families that live diverse ways of life and follow different forms of worship associated with different denominations of religion. It will not do to tread the easy path of evading the difficulty by attending solely to physical culture and intellectual education. We have to evolve a suitable technique and method for serving the spiritual needs of school children professing different faiths. We would thereby promote an atmosphere of mutual respect, a fuller understanding and helpful co-operation among the different communities in our society. Again we must remain one people and we have therefore to give basic training in our schools to speak and understand more languages than one and to appreciate and respect the different religions prevailing in India. It is not right for us in India to be dissuaded from this by considerations as to overtaking the young mind. What is necessary must be done. And it is not in fact too great a burden. 

Monday 11 June 2018

Class 11/10/9/8 - Chemistry - Uses of Gases (Worksheet) (#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

Uses of Gases 

(Worksheet)
Class 11/10/9/8 - Chemistry - Uses of Gases (Worksheet) (#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

Fill the blanks:

1. The gas that can be used to fill party balloons is _______.

2. The gas that is used to make flash light is _______ .

3. The gas widely used in advertisement signs is _______.

4. The gas present in tungsten bulb is _______.

5. The gas present in the universe is _______.

Tuesday 22 May 2018

CBSE Class 9 - Chemistry - Matter in Our Surroundings (MCQs) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Matter in Our Surroundings
(MCQs)

CBSE Class 9 - Chemistry - Matter in Our Surroundings (MCQs) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)


1. ______ is a physical quantity which expresses the amount of matter in a body.

(A) Mass
(B) Density
(C) Volume
(D) Temperature


2. The space inside a container that is occupied by matter is its ______.

(A) density
(B) mass
(C) volume
(D) shape


3. ______ is the ratio of mass of a substance to its volume.

(A) Viscosity
(B) Fluidity
(C) Density
(D) Elasticity


Friday 18 May 2018

Vocabulary - 10 The Most Confusing Words (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Vocabulary - 10 The Most Confusing Words

Vocabulary - 10 The Most Confusing Words (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Ability, Capacity

Ability refers to the power to do something.
e.g. Citrus foods are said to have the ability to prevent colds.

Capacity refers to the ability to hold or contain something.
e,g. This hall has a capacity of 5,000 seats.


About, Approximately, Around

About refers to a rough estimate. Commonly used in face to face speech.
e.g.  We waited about 30 minutes for the bus.

Approximately refers to near accuracy.
e.g.  This school enrolls approximately 4,000 students.

Around refers to a physical proximity or surrounding.
e.g.  We’ll look for you around the front of the building.


Wednesday 16 May 2018

CBSE Class 8 - Chapter 3: Understanding Quadrilaterals (MCQs) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Understanding Quadrilaterals (MCQs)

CBSE Class 8 - Chapter 3: Understanding Quadrilaterals (MCQs) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)


1. A simple closed curve made up of only _____________ is called a polygon .

(a) curves
(b) line segments
(c) lines
(d) closed curves


2. A polygon with minimum number of sides is

(a) Pentagon
(b) Square
(c) triangle
(d) angle


3. Polygons that have no portions of their diagonals in their exteriors are called

(a) Squares
(b) triangles
(c) convex
(d) concave


4. Polygons that have any portions of their diagonals in their exteriors are called

(a) Squares
(b) triangles
(c) convex
(d) concave

Monday 7 May 2018

CBSE Class 8/910 - English Grammar - Prepositions (Worksheet) (#cbsenotes)(#englishgrammar)(#eduvictors)

English Grammar - Prepositions Worksheet

CBSE Class 8/910 - English Grammar - Prepositions (Worksheet) (#cbsenotes)(#englishgrammar)(#eduvictors)


Fill the blanks with the correct prepositions:

1. He is interested _______ (on/at/in) learning karate.

2. I will pick you up _______ (on/at/in) 8 a.m. on Monday.

3. I am going to lose at least 5 kgs _______ (on/at/in) one month.

4. I have a doctor’s appointment _______ (in/on/at) Saturday.

5. Could you get me this shirt _______ (on/at/in) a smaller size?

Tuesday 24 April 2018

AIPMT/ NEET CLASS 12 - BIOLOGY MCQs (#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

NEET/ AIPMT/ CET - BIOLOGY MCQs 

AIPMT/ NEET CLASS 12 - BIOLOGY MCQs (#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

1. Unicellular algae, diatoms and protozoans are the members of 

(a) Monera
(b) Fungi
(c) Protista
(d) Plantae

2. Which of the following is also known as ‘amphibian of the plant kingdom’?

(a) Algae
(b) Bryophytes
(c) Pteridophytes
(d) Gymnosperms


3. Yeast is not included in protozoas in fungi because

(a) chlorophyll is absent
(b) it has eukaryotic organisation
(c) cell wall is made up of cellulose and reserve food material as starch
(d) some fungal hyphae grow in such a way that they give the appearance of pseudomycelium


4. An association between roots of higher plants and fungi is called

(a) lichen
(b) fern
(c) mycorrhiza
(d) None of these


Sunday 22 April 2018

CBSE CLASS 12 - Biology - Digestion - Five Digestive Juices (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Digestion - FIVE DIGESTIVE JUICES

CBSE CLASS 12 - Biology - Digestion - Five Digestive Juices (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)
Image credits: LadyOfHats (Wikimedia)

There are five digestive juices i.e.

Saliva,

Gastric juice

Pancreatic juice

Intestinal juice (succus entericus)

Bile juice

Saturday 21 April 2018

CTET/NTSE/Entrance Test - Reasoning Quiz (#eduvictors)(#entrancetest)

Reasoning Ability Test 

CTET/NTSE/Entrance Test - Reasoning Quiz (#eduvictors)(#entrancetest)

Directions (Q 1-5): In the following graph, the percentage profit earned by six companies during three years 2010, 2011 and 2012 is shown. Answer the following questions based on this graph.
CTET/NTSE/Entrance Test - Reasoning Quiz (#eduvictors)(#entrancetest)




Q1: If the income of Company B in the year 2011 was Rs 40 lakhs, what was its expenditure in that year?
1) ₹ 24 lakhs
2) ₹ 25 lakhs
3) ₹ 30 lakhs
4) ₹ 32 lakhs
5) None of these

Thursday 19 April 2018

Entrance Tests/CLAT/BBA/BCA/NTSE - General Intelligence Test (#eduvictors)(#bbaentrance)

CLAT/BBA/BCA/NTSE
General Intelligence Test 

 

Entrance Tests/CLAT/BBA/BCA/NTSE - General Intelligence Test (#eduvictors)(#bbaentrance)


Q1: Find the odd one out:

a) earrings
b) shoes
c) gloves
d) caps


Q2: Find the odd one.

a) spear
b) sword
c) arrow
d) missile


Q3: Supply the missing numbers.
2, 2, 4, 12, 60, ___, ____

a) 420, 4620
b) 480, 4260
c) 820, 4620
d) 880, 4260


Tuesday 17 April 2018

Entrance Exams/ CTET/ NTSE - Reasoning Ability Test (#entranceexams)(#eduvictors)

Reasoning Ability Test 

Entrance Exams/ CTET/ NTSE - Reasoning Ability Test (#entranceexams)(#eduvictors)

Directions (Q 1-5): Read each statement carefully and answer the following questions:

Q1: Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression P > O = Q > M< W is definitely true?

a) O>W
b) M<P
c) W>Q
d) M=O
e) W<P

Q2: Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark (?) in the given expression in order to make the expressions M > P as well as T S L definitely true?

M > L ? P 2 N = T

a) ≤ 
b) > 
c) < 
d) 2 
e) Either ≤ or <


Q3: Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expressions P > Q as well as A ≤  B definitely true?
P_ B _ F _ Q _ A

a) =, =, ≥, ≥
b) >, ≥, =, >
c) >, <, =, ≤
d) >, =, =, ≥
e) >, =, ≥,>