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Sunday, 26 August 2012
Class 6 - Science - CH9 - The Living Organisms and Their Surroundings
The Living Organisms and Their Surroundings
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Cockatoo - Can it survive without mangrove? |
(NCERT Chapter Solution and other Q & A)
Q1: What is a habitat?
Answer: The surroundings where plants and animals live, is called their habitat. A habitat provides suitable climatic conditions like food and shelter so that plants and animals can live there.
Q2: Do all organisms live in same habitat?
Answer: No all organisms do not live in same habitat. Some may share the habitat e.g. lion and deer. For example camel can live in deserts only while frogs can survive in fresh/rain water.

Saturday, 25 August 2012
Class 9 - Science - Ch10 - Gravitation
Gravitation
Johannes Kepler - proposed laws of planetary motion |
NCERT Q & A, Study Notes, Numerical Problems, Questions asked in CBSE Papers.
Q1: What was geocentric model? Who proposed this theory?
Answer: Ptolemy a Greek mathematician and astronomer proposed geocentric model around 125 AD. According to this model, the earth is in the center and sun, other planets and stars move around it.
To explain retrograde motion of planets, he also proposed that those planet also move in small circle. The geocentric theory held valid till 1543 AD when Copernicus proposed heliocentric model.
Friday, 24 August 2012
CBSE Class 10 - History - Ch7: Print Culture and the Modern World
Print Culture and the Modern World
(MCQs)
Diamond Sutra - China (868AD) credits:wikipedia |
(a) Japan
(b) Portugal
(c) China
(d) Germany
Q2(CBSE 2010): Which one among the following is an ancient name of Tokyo?
(a) Osaka
(b) Nagano
(c) Edo
(d) Gifu
CBSE Class 10 - Maths - CH8 - Introduction to Trigonometry
Introduction to Trigonometry
(MCQs asked in CBSE Papers)
Hipparchus: Father of Trignometry Image credits:wikipedia |
Q1: If cot A=12/5, then the value of (sin A + cos A) × cosec A is :
(a) 13/5
(b) 17/5
(c) 14/5
(d) 1
Q2: cos 1° × cos 2° × cos 3° × ... × cos 180° is equal to :
(a)1
(b) 0
(c) 1/2
(d) –1
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
CBSE - Class 9 - Maths - Lines and Angles (Ex. 6.3)
Lines and Angles
(NCERT Ex. 6.3 + Q & A from CBSE papers)
Points to remember
1. The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180º.![]() |
Impossible Triangle (credits:openclipart) |
3. An exterior angle of a triangle is greater than either of its interior opposite angles.
4. If one angle of a triangle is a right angle, then the other two angles are acute angles. (Thus no triangle can have two right angles.)
5. The two acute angles in every right triangle are complementary.
6. The sum of all interior angles of an n-sided polygon is (n -2) × 180°
7. The sum of all exterior angles of an n-sided polygon is 360°.(one exterior angle at each vertex)

Tuesday, 21 August 2012
CBSE Class 9 English (Comm). SA1- Grammar - Verb Forms
(Q & A from CBSE Examination)
Q(CBSE 2011): Complete the following by choosing the correct answer from the options given below:
(a) In a new audio recording, the leader of the Yemen branch of Al Qaeda, __________ by the Obama administration‘s alleged decision to authorize the assassination of an American - born Islamic cleric linked to the Ft. Hood shooting and attempted Christmas Day airplane terrorism plots.
(I) warned Americans they will be harmed
(II) had warned Americans they will be harmed
(III) has warned Americans that they will be harmed.
(IV) has been warned Americans, they will be harmed

CBSE Class 7 Science - CH10 - Respiration in Organisms (#eduvictors)(#class7Science)
Respiration in Organisms
NCERT Chapter Solutions and other Q & A
Q1: How breathing is different from respiration?
Answer:
S.No. | Breathing | Respiration |
---|---|---|
1 | It involves the intake of oxygen and release of Carbon dioxide. | Respiration is more complex and it includes breathing as well as oxidation of food in cells to release energy. |
2 | It is a physical process i.e. exchange of gases. | It is a biochemical process in which food is broken along with the release of energy. |
3 | It involves breathing organs e.g. lungs in mammals. | It occurs at a cellular level |

Monday, 20 August 2012
CBSE Class 9 - Social Science - Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Charlie Chaplin as Hilter in 'The Great Dictator' The two contemporaries... Chaplin who won heart of millions and other killed millions! image credits:wikipedia |
MCQs
Q1: When the First World War was fought?
(a) 1911-1914
(b) 1914-1918
(c) 1916-1920
(d) 1941-1945
Q2: During First World War against whom Germany did not fight?
(a) Austria
(b) England
(c) France
(d) Belgium
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