Showing posts with label class10-science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label class10-science. Show all posts

Friday 8 January 2021

CBSE Class 10 Biology - Control and Coordination - Assertion Reasoning Questions (#class10Biology)(#eduvictors)(#cbse2021)

 CBSE Class 10 Biology - Control and Coordination - Assertion Reasoning Questions

CBSE Class 10 Biology - Control and Coordination - Assertion Reasoning Questions (#class10Biology)(#eduvictors)(#cbse2021)


In each of the following questions, a statement of Assertion is given by the corresponding statement of Reason. Of the statements, mark the correct answer as.

(a) If assertion is true and reason is correct explanation of assertion.

(b) If assertion is true but reason is false.

(c) If assertion is false but reason is true.

(d) If both are false.


Q1: 

Assertion: We detect the smell of agarbati (incense stick)

Reason: Smell is detected by phono receptors of nose, which further relay impulses to the brain.

Friday 25 December 2020

Class 10 Science - Question Bank - Very Short Answers Based Questions (Unsolved)(#class10Science)(#cbse2020)(#eduvictors)

Class 10 - SCIENCE - Question Bank - Very Short Answers Based Questions (Unsolved)

Class 10 Science - Question Bank - Very Short Answers Based Questions (Unsolved)(#class10Science)(#cbse2020)(#eduvictors)


1. Why does not a wall immediately acquire a white colour when a coating of slaked lime is applied on it ?


2. Define displacement reaction with one example.


3. Identify the most reactive and least reactive metal : Al, K, Ca, Au.


4. Which of the following is a combination reaction and which is a displacement reaction ?

(a) Cl₂ + 2KI ——–> 2KCl + I₂

(b) 2K + Cl₂ ——–> 2KCl.


5. What is the difference between the following two reactions ?

(a) Mg + 2HCl ——–> MgCl2 + H2

(b) NaOH + HCl ——–> NaCl + H2O.


6. Identify the compound which is oxidised in the following reaction

H₂S + Br₂ ———–> 2HBr + S.


7. What happens chemically when quick lime is added to water ?

Thursday 17 December 2020

CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry - METALS AND NON-METALS (Very Short Answer Based Questions) #class10Chemistry #Metals #NonMetals #eduvictors #cbse2020

CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry - METALS AND NON-METALS (Very Short Answer Based Questions) 

CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry - METALS AND NON-METALS (Very Short Answer Based Questions) #class10Chemistry #Metals #NonMetals #eduvictors #cbse2020

Q1. A green layer is gradually formed on a copper plate left exposed to air for a week in a  bathroom. What could this green substance be? 

Answer. It is due to the formation of basic copper carbonate [CuCO₃.Cu(OH)₂].


Q2. Why are elements of Group IA i.e. H, Li, Na, K, Cs and Fr called alkali metals?

Answer. Because oxides of these elements dissolve in water to give alkali or soluble hydroxides.  


Q3. A non-metal X exists in two different forms Y and Z. Y is the hardest natural substance,   whereas Z is a good conductor of electricity. Identify X, Y and Z. 

Answer. ‘X’ is carbon, ‘Y’ is diamond as it is the hardest natural substance and ‘Z’ is graphite as   it is good conductor of electricity. 

Tuesday 8 December 2020

Class 10 Physics - Electricity - Open Circuit vs Closed Circuit vs Short Circuit (#cbseClass10Physics)(#Class10Physics)(#eduvictors)

Class 10 Physics - Electricity - Open Circuit vs Closed Circuit vs Short Circuit 

Class 10 Physics - Electricity - Open Circuit vs Closed Circuit vs Short Circuit (#cbseClass10Physics)(#Class10Physics)(#eduvictors)


Open Circuit

An open circuit implies that the two points are externally disconnected, which is equivalent to a resistance R = ∞ . This means that theoretically no current(I = 0) can flow between the two terminals, regardless of any value of potential difference ( V= 0 to ∞).

Wednesday 11 November 2020

Class 10 Science CBSE Sample Question Paper with Marking Scheme 2020-21(#cbse2020)(#class10Science)(#eduvictors)

  Class 10 Science CBSE Sample Question Paper with Marking Scheme 2020-21

Class 10 Science CBSE Sample Question Paper with Marking Scheme 2020-21(#cbse2020)(#class10Science)(#eduvictors)

Learning is a continual process. To improve scores, the best way is to learn and practice. Solving question papers help students to evaluate their knowledge and familarise with different types of question patterns being asked in the examination.

Eduvictors provides CBSE Previous Year Papers and Sample Question Papers for Class 10 Maths, Science, Social, English, Hindi and Sanskrit with/without solutions to help students in their board exam preparation.

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Here attached the Science Sample Question Paper (2020-2021) along with Marking Scheme (published by CBSE). 

Saturday 24 October 2020

Class 10 Science Sample Question Paper (Periodic Test) 2020-21 (#class10Science)(#cbse)(#Class10QuestionPapers)(#eduvictors)

Class 10 Science Sample Question Paper (Periodic Test) 2020-21

Class 10 Science Sample Question Paper (Periodic Test) 2020-21 (#class10Science)(#cbse)(#Class10QuestionPapers)(#eduvictors)


Learning is a continual process. To improve scores, the best way is to learn and practice. Solving question papers help students to evaluate their knowledge and familarise with different types of question patterns being asked in examination. 

Eduvictors provides CBSE Previous Year Papers and Sample Question Papers for Class Class 10 Maths, Science, Social, English, Hindi and Sanskrit with/without solutions to help students in their board exam preparation.

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Here attached the Science Sample Question Paper (2020-2021).

Saturday 10 October 2020

Magnetic Effect of Electric Current - MCQs-2 - CBSE Class 10 Physics (#class10Physics)(#magnetism)(#cbsemcqs)

Magnetic Effect of Electric Current - MCQs-2

CBSE Class 10 Physics

Magnetic Effect of Electric Current - MCQs-2 - CBSE Class 10 Physics (#class10Physics)(#magnetism)(#cbsemcqs)

Buy Oswal Science Question Bank (For 2021 Examination) 

Directions: Read the question carefully and choose the right option from the choices given.


Q1: The south pole of a freely suspended magnet points to the:

   (a) Geographical south 
   (b) Geographical north
   (c) Slightly left of geographical north 
   (d) None of these


Q2: For the current-carrying solenoid as shown below, at which point the field strength is maximum? 

Magnetic Effect of Electric Current - MCQs-2 - CBSE Class 10 Physics (#class10Physics)(#magnetism)(#cbsemcqs)


   (a) At point A
   (b) At point B
   (c) At point C
   (d) All of these

Thursday 1 October 2020

CBSE Class 10 Chemistry - Chapter 1: Chemical Reactions and Equations (Part-3)(#class10Chemistry)(#eduvictors)(#chemicalreactions)

 CBSE Class 10 Chemistry - Chapter 1: Chemical Reactions and Equations (Part-3)(Q & A)

CBSE Class 10 Chemistry - Chapter 1: Chemical Reactions and Equations (Part-3)(#class10Chemistry)(#eduvictors)(#chemicalreactions)

The first chapter of Chemistry talks about chemical reactions and equations. In a chemical reaction, reactants are transformed into products. In this series, the part-3 video discusses types of chemical reactions.

Following questions are covered:

Q1: What are the important types of chemical reactions.

Q2: What are combination reactions? Give examples.

Q3: Hydrogen burns in oxygen to form water. Identify the type of reaction.

Thursday 17 September 2020

CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry - pH related Questions and Answers (Acids and Bases) (#eduvictors)(#class10Chemistry)(#class10NCERT)(#cbseClass10)

 pH related Questions and Answers

CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry 

CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry - pH related Questions and Answers (Acids and Bases) (#eduvictors)(#class10Chemistry)(#class10NCERT)(#cbseClass10)


Chapter: Acids and Bases


Q1: How is the strength of acid and base can be estimated?

Answer: Strength of acid and base can be estimated by using universal indicator.


Q2: What is a universal indicator?

Answer: Universal indicator is used to estimate the strength of an acid or a base. It is a mixture of several indicators. It shows different colours at different concentrations of H⁺ ions in the solution.


Q3: What is pH value of a solution?

Answer: The pH of a solution is inversely proportional to the concentration of hydrogen ions in it. Mathematically the pH of a solution is inversely proportional to the concentration of hydrogen ions in it. pH is a pure number, it has no units.

Saturday 15 August 2020

Class 10 - Chemistry - Carbon and Its Compounds - Very Short Answer Based Questions (VSQA)(#eduvictors)(#class10Chemistry)(#cbseClass10)

Carbon and Its Compounds - Very Short Answer Based Questions (VSQA)

Class 10 - Chemistry 
Class 10 - Chemistry - Carbon and Its Compounds - Very Short Answer Based Questions (VSQA)(#eduvictors)(#class10Chemistry)(#cbseClass10)


Very Short Answer Based Questions (VSQA)


Q1: Define catenation.

Answer: The property of a carbon atom to link with other carbon atoms is known as catenation.


Q2: What is isomerism? .

Answer: Isomerism is a phenomenon in which compounds have the same molecular formula but different structural formula. ;


Q3: What are hydrocarbons?

Answer: The compounds containing carbon and hydrogen are known as hydrocarbons. For example, methane (CH₄).

Wednesday 12 August 2020

CBSE Class 10 - Physics - Light (Reflection and Refraction) - Worksheet (#eduvictors)(#cbse)(#class10Physics)

Light (Reflection and Refraction) - Worksheet 

CBSE Class 10 - Physics

CBSE Class 10 - Physics - Light (Reflection and Refraction) - Worksheet (#eduvictors)(#cbse)(#class10Physics)


Directions: Give one-word answer to the following questions (Q1 - Q10).

Q1:  Which property of light changes when it travels from one medium to another?

Q2: Name the ray of light that falls on a mirror.

Q3: How is focal length, (f) of a mirror related to its radius of curvature (R)?

Q4: What kind of beam of light comes out of a car headlight?

Q5: Which mirror forms an image with the following characteristics.
(a) Virtual (b) Erect (c) Same size as the object (d) Laterally inverted

Sunday 9 August 2020

CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry - Chemical Reactions and Equations (Q & A) Part-2 (#eduvictors)(#cbse)(#class10chemistry)

 Class 10 - Chemistry - Chemical Reactions and Equations (Q & A) Part-2 

CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry - Chemical Reactions and Equations (Q & A) Part-2 (#eduvictors)(#cbse)(#class10chemistry)


The first chapter of Chemistry talks about chemical reactions and equations. In a chemical reaction, reactants are transformed into products. In this series, the part-2 video covers questions and answers about the definition of chemical equation. Understand the difference between unbalanced and balanced chemical equations. Why balancing of chemical equation is necessary? Steps involved in balancing a chemical equation.

Friday 17 July 2020

Class 10 - Biology - Chapter - How do Organisms Reproduce - Asexual Reproduction (Worksheet - 2)(#class10Biology)(#eduvictors)

Class 10 - Biology - Chapter - How do Organisms Reproduce - Asexual Reproduction (Worksheet - 2)

Class 10 - Biology - Chapter - How do Organisms Reproduce - Asexual Reproduction (Worksheet - 2)(#class10Biology)(#eduvictors)

Fill in the blanks with suitable words:


1. The production of new offspring from a single parent with the involvement of gametes is called ________ reproduction.


2. Reproduction in amoeba takes place asexually called _______   _________.


3. Hydra reproduces asexually, the process is called ________.


4. Leishmania, a unicellular protozoan reproduces very similar to amoeba. But the difference is that the parent cell of Leishmania splits in a _______ plane. 


Sunday 24 May 2020

CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry - Chemical Reactions and Equations (Q & A) Part-1 (#eduvictors)(#class10Chemistry)

CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry - Chemical Reactions and Equations (Q & A) Part-1

CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry - Chemical Reactions and Equations (Q & A) Part-1 (#eduvictors)(#class10Chemistry)


The first chapter of Chemistry talks about chemical reactions and equations. In a chemical reaction, reactants are transformed into products. In this series, the part-1 video covers questions and answers about chemical changes or reactions. How do chemical changes differ from physical changes? Examples of chemical changes and indicators. What are the characteristics or indicators or chemical changes?

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Tuesday 19 May 2020

CBSE Class 10 - Biology - Control and Coordination (Worksheet - Fill in the Blanks)(#eduvictors)(#cbse)(#Class10Biology)

Control and Coordination (Worksheet - Fill in the Blanks)

CBSE Class 10 - Biology 
CBSE Class 10 - Biology - Control and Coordination (Worksheet - Fill in the Blanks)(#eduvictors)(#cbse)(#Class10Biology)

Fill in the blanks:

1. Control and coordination are the functions of the nervous system and --------------- in our body.

2. The nervous system uses ---------------impulses to transmit messages.

3. Central nervous system consists of -------------and--------------.

4. Largest part of the brain is---------------.

5. The growth of pollen tubes towards the ovules is the result of a ------------- movement.

6. The chemical substances which bring about control and coordination in plants ---------.

Saturday 11 April 2020

CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry - CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS (Q & A) - Understanding Chemical Changes (#eduvictors)(#cbse)(#class10Chemistry)

Understanding Chemical Changes 

CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS (Q & A) 
CBSE Class 10 - Chemistry



Q1: What is a chemical change?

Answer: A chemical change is one in which a new substance is formed which has properties totally different from the starting materials. The starting materials are called as reactants and the new substances formed are called as products. In such changes, the nature and identity of the products is completely changed.


Q2: Give three examples of chemical change?

Friday 10 April 2020

Download NCERT eBooks For Class 9 and 10 (#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

Download NCERT eBooks For Class 9 and 10


Most of the subjects covered under CBSE syllabus, NCERT books are recommended. These books have been an essential part of the CBSE curriculum.

Here are the links provided to download the NCERT Textbooks in PDF format from the NCERT website. NCERT is an autonomous organization that is responsible for preparing the curriculum and setting the academic standards for CBSE Class 1 to Class 12. Every effort has been made to provide you the correct link. However, it is advised to strictly follow the syllabus published by the Board for a particular academic year.


Tuesday 3 March 2020

CBSE Class 10 Pre-Board Science Sample Question Paper Set-5 (2019-20)(#eduvictors)(#class10Science)

CBSE Class 10 Pre-Board Science Sample Question Paper Set-5 (2019-20)

CBSE Class 10 Pre-Board Science Sample Question Paper Set-5 (2019-20)(#eduvictors)(#class10Science)

Sample Question Papers for Class 10 are taken into consideration as the best option to understand the question paper pattern very well.  

Eduvictors provide collection of sample question papers prepared by various schools and institutes 
that help you to practice and get familiar with the question paper pattern. Solving an ample variety of sample papers, together with the last years' pattern papers, has been the recommendation to students.

Sample Question Papers for Science are:

1. Oswaal CBSE Question Bank Class 10 Science Book Chapterwise & Topicwise Includes Objective Types & MCQ's (For March 2020 Exam)

2. Super 10 CBSE Class 10 Science 2020 Exam Sample Papers 2nd Edition

Here follows the Science Sample question papers:

Sunday 1 March 2020

CBSE Class 10 - Science Quiz (2020) (#eduvictors)(#cbseClass10Science)

CBSE Class 10 - Science Quiz (2020) 

CBSE Class 10 - Science Quiz (2020)  (#eduvictors)(#cbseClass10Science)


Q1: The shiny finish of wall after white wash is because of 

(a) CaO
(b) Ca(OH)₂
(c) CaCO₃
(d) Ca₃(PO₄)₂


Q2: Chemical formula for baking soda is:

(a) NaHCO₃
(b) Na₂CO₃
(c) CaCO₃
(d) Mg(OH)₂


Q3: Green colour coating on copper utensils due to atmospheric corrosion is due to the formation of 

Tuesday 11 February 2020

CBSE Class 10 - Physics - Study Notes - MCQs, Worksheets, NCERT Solutions (#cbse)(#class10Physics)(#eduvictors)

CBSE Class 10 - Physics - Study Notes - MCQs, Worksheets, NCERT Solutions 


Physics is a pivotal subject for students who wish to seek a career in engineering and other related fields. The majority of the ideas in class 10 Physics are significant as they build the foundations for senior-level physics that are taught in class eleventh and twelfth. Along these lines, having an intensive comprehension of the considerable number of ideas is pivotal to get higher marks in school tests as well as get acquainted with wide a range of information.

In this way, to assist the students with learning the subject more viably, physics notes for class 10 students are given here. These notes based on CBSE syllabus are all around organized, straightforward and spread all the significant points that students need to learn for the tests.

In addition, students can utilize the notes to not just ace in their assessment tests but are effecting in learning the important concepts. There are also 1 mark questions, MCQs and worksheets that will help students evaluate their knowledge about various topics. The notes are written in straightforward language and help students grasp basic concepts easily.

You can check out links to the study notes on various topics, exercises and chapters related to class 10 Physics are given below: