Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Class 10 - Science - Ch9 - Heredity and evolution (Q & A)+NCERT Solutions

Heredity and evolution 
(Q & A)+NCERT Solutions 
Heredity and evolution
Apeman evolution


Q1: Define Heredity.

Answer: Heredity refers to the process by which certain features (heritable characteristics) are transmitted from parent to offspring.

Q2: Define Variation.

Answer: Offsprings of same parents do not exactly resemble each other as well as to their parents.  It is known as variation.

Monday, 26 December 2011

Explore Biodigital Human Body in 3D

Explore Biodigital Human Body in 3D


The website BioDigitalHuman provides interactive 3D Human body and anatomical systems views.
Explore Biodigital Human Body in 3D (#humanbody)(#eduvictors)

To view the website you need a browser supports HTML5 and WebGL. Chrome supports these. I think you need to install plugins in Firefox and IE9+. You need a broadband connection to view the site. No doubt it has been the award winning site.

Thursday, 22 December 2011

Class 8 - Science - Ch10 - Reaching Age of Adolescence (NCERT Solutions)

Class 8 - Science - CH10 - Reaching Age of Adolescence 

Reaching Age of Adolescence
Adolescents
(NCERT Solutions)

Q1: What is the term used for secretions of endocrine glands responsible for changes taking place in the body?

Answer: Hormones. Hormones are chemical messengers that transport signal from one cell(or gland) to another cell (or gland).

Q2: Define adolescence.

Answer: The period of life, when the body undergoes changes, leading to reproductive maturity, is called adolescence. Adolescence begins around the age of 11 and lasts upto 18 or 19 years of age. Since this period covers the ‘teens’ (13 to 18 or 19 years of age), adolescents are also called ‘teenagers’. In girls, adolescence may begin a year or two earlier than in boys. Also, the period of adolescence varies from person to person.

Q3: What is menstruation? Explain.

Answer: In a female reproductive ovaries, the ova begin to mature with the onset of puberty. One ovum matures and is released by one of the ovaries once in about 28 to 30 days. During this period, the wall of the uterus becomes thick so as to receive the egg, in case it is fertilized and begins to develop. If fertilization does not occur, the released egg, and the thickened lining of the uterus along with its blood vessels are shed off. This causes bleeding in women which is called menstruation. Menstruation occurs once in about 28 to 30 days.

Friday, 16 December 2011

Class 8 - Ch17 - Stars and Solar System (NCERT Chapter Solution)

Stars and Solar System
(NCERT Chapter Solution)
 
Q1: Which of the following is NOT a member of the solar system?
a) An asteroid
b) A satellite
c) A constellation
d) A comet
Answer: (c) A constellation

Q2: Which of the following is NOT a planet of the sun?
a) Sirius
b) Mercury
c) Saturn
d) Earth
Answer: (a) Sirius

Q3: Phases of the moon occur because
a) we can see only that part of the moon which reflects light towards us.
b) our distance from the moon keeps changing.
c) the shadow of the Earth covers only a part of moon's surface.
d) the thickness of the moon's atmosphere is not constant.
Answer: a) we can see only that part of the moon which reflects light towards us.
(See Moon connection has a nice diagram explaining about the phases).

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

CBSE - Class 10 - Ch4 - Soaps and Detergents

Soaps and Detergents

Soap & Detergents (Concept Map)
Q1: Why soap does not work well with hard water containing Ca2+ or Mg2+ ions?

Answer: Because it reacts with Ca2+ or Mg2+ to forma white precipitate which is called scum and soap goes waste. Therefore soap forms no or little lather with hard water.

Sunday, 11 December 2011

Class 10 - Physics - Light - Numerical and Questions #eduvictors #class10-physics

Class 10 - Physics - Light - Numerical and Questions


(See also at set 1)

Q1: When an object is placed at a distance of 60 cm from a convex mirror, the magnification produced is 1/2.
Where should the object be placed to get a magnification of 1/3?

Answer:


Q2: When an object is kept at a distance of 60cm from a concave mirror, the magnification is 1/2. Where should the object be placed to get a magnification of 1/3?

Answer: (Hint: steps are the same as in the above question, except it is a concave mirror, m = -1/2. Compute f in the first case i.e. f = -20 cm and the compute u in case II i.e. u = 80 cm)

Q3(CBSE Board): A concave lens made of material of refractive index (n1) is kept in a medium of refractive index (n2). A parallel beam of light is incident on the lens. Complete the path of the rays of light emerging from a concave lens if: 
(a) n1 > n2      
(b) n1 = n2 
(c) n1 < n2

Answer:

Friday, 9 December 2011

CBSE Class 8 - Science - Ch 9 (Reproduction in Animals) - NCERT Solutions -

Reproduction in Animals - NCERT Solutions


(Chapter 9: Reproduction in Animals - NCERT Book Solutions)

Q1: Explain the importance of reproduction in organisms.
Answer:
1. Reproduction is essential for the continuation of a species.
2. It ensures the continuation of similar kinds of individuals, generation after generation.

Q2: Describe the process of fertilization in human beings.
Answer: There is sexual reproduction in human beings. Male reproductive organs produce sperms (male gametes) while the female gametes produce ova (female gametes).  The sperms are ejected inside female bodies where they fuse with the ovum and form a zygote (called internal fertilization). The single-celled zygote begins to develop into an embryo which attaches to the female uterus wall. The embryo further multiples into many cells and develops further into a small baby called a foetus.

Q3: Choose the most appropriate answer:
(a) Internal fertilization occurs
      (i) in a female body.
      (ii) outside the female body.
      (iii) in a male body.
      (iv) outside the male body.

Answer: (i) in a female body.

Monday, 5 December 2011

CBSE Class 8 - (Ch11) - Mensuration



Q1. The area of the floor of a rectangular hall of length 40m is 960 m2. Carpets of size 6m x 4m are available. Find how many carpets are required to cover the hall. (Unsolved Exercise 16.1 from RD Sharma)
Answer:
     length = 6m    breadth = 4m  and Area = l x b
$\therefore$ Area of carpet is = 6 x 4 = 24 m2.
Floor area = 960 m2
Number of carpets =

Q2: Find the area of a square the length of whose diagonal is 2.9 meters. (Unsolved Ex 16.1 from RDS)
Answer: Diagonal (d) = 2.9 m. Let x be the length of each side of the square.
Applying Pythagoras theorem,
$ x^ + x^ = 2x^ = (2.9)^2$
$\Rightarrow x^2 = \text {area of square} = \frac{(2.9)^2}{2} = \frac{8.41}{2} = 4.205 m^2$

Q3: The area of a square field is 0.5 hectares. Find the length of its diagonal in meters.
Answer: 1 hect = 10000 m2
$\therefore$ 0.5 hec = 5000 m2 $
Applying Pythagoras theorem,
$ \frac{diagonal^2}{2} = 5000$
$\Rightarrow diagonal = \sqrt{10000} = 100 m$

Q4: The diameter of a semi-circular field is 14 meters. What is the cost of fencing the plot at Rs. 10 per meter.

Answer: Diameter of field (d) = 14m
$\Rightarrow r = 14 \div 2 = 7m$
$ \text{Perimeter of semicircle} = (\pi + 2) \times r$
$ \Rightarrow = (\frac{22}{7} + 2) \times 7 = 36m $
Cost of fencing per meter = Rs 10
$\therefore \text{cost of fencing for 36m} = 36 \times 10 = \text{Rs }360$


Saturday, 3 December 2011

CBSE Class 10 - English Communicative Workbook - Integrated Grammar Practice 7

Integrated  Grammar Practice 7

Answer 1: Edit the passage

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systems may produced large variations in thesystemssystem
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placed in the crest of a hill would roll into any ofwouldwill
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in the initial position.--
*it seems the book has misprinting. Instead of "produced", it should be "produce"

Answer 2:

(i) i. The Chennai region ___topped in CBSE X__ for the second consecutive year with 96.18 % of students clearing the CBSE exam in 2010.

ii. The Indian Meteorologoical department formally announced _that heatwave will subside next week in north India_.

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

CBSE Class 10- Chapter 11 - Human Eye and the Colourful World (Very short Q & A)

Human Eye and the Colourful World
Very Short Questions and Answers

Q1: Name a light sensitive part of the eye where image of an object is formed.
Answer: Retina

Q2: Name the muscle responsible for bringing change in the focal length of the eye lens ?
Answer: Ciliary Muscles

Q3: Name one defect of vision which cannot be corrected by any type of spectacle lenses ?
Answer: Cataract

Q4: What is the nature of image formed on the retina of the eye ?
Answer: Real and inverted image.

Q5: Name the transparent membrane through which light enters the eye.
Answer: Cornea

Q6: What type of signals are generated & sent to the brain by light sensitive cells of retina?
Answer: Elctro-chemical Nerve signals are generated by rods and cones (photo sensitive cells of retina) and are sent to brain by optic nerve.