Monday, 5 November 2012

CBSE Class 11/10 - Computers/FIT - Programming Languages

Programming Languages
Programming Languages
(Questions & Answers)

Q1: What is a computer language?

Answer: The instructions are fed into computers in the form of computer programs, follow some semantics (grammar or syntax) collectively is called a programming language. In layman terms, the language, which the user employs to interact with computer, is known as computer or programming language.

Examples are: C/C++, Java, Pascal, COBOL, Python, FORTRAN etc.

Sunday, 4 November 2012

CBSE class 6 - Science - CH 15 - Air Around Us

Air Around Us
Class 6 Science Air Around Us
Air Balloon
NCERT Solution and Q & A

Q1: What is the composition of air?
Answer: Air is a mixture gases, water vapours and dust particles. Largely it consists of:
  1. Nitrogen (79%)
  2. Oxygen (20%)
  3. Carbon Di-Oxide (1%)
  4. Other gases like Helium, Hydrogen etc.
  5. Water Vapours
  6. Dust particles

Saturday, 3 November 2012

CBSE Class 10 - Social Science - CH 5 - Minerals and Energy Resources

Minerals and Energy Resources
Class 10 Minerals and Energy Resources

MCQs
Q1: Limestone is associated with

(a) Sedimentary rock
(b) Igneous rock
(c) Metamorphic rock
(d) Tertiary rock


Thursday, 1 November 2012

CBSE Class 7 - Maths - CH4 - Simple Equations (Ex 4.4)

Simple Equations 

(NCERT Exercise 4.4)

Important Points:
An equation which has only one variable whose power is one is called a SIMPLE EQUATION.

In a simple equation keeping only the variable in the LHS of the equation and moving the constant to RHS (right hand side) is called the method of TRANSPOSITION.

Rules for method of Transposition are:
  1. A positive constant in the LHS becomes a negative constant when it is taken to the RHS and vice versa.
  2. A negative constant in the LHS becomes a positive constant when it is taken to the RHS and vice versa.
  3. The coefficient of the variable in tbe LHS becomes t.he multiplicative inverse when it is taken to the RHS :and vice versa.
An equation remains the same if the LHS and the RHS are interchanged.

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

CBSE Class 9 - Hindi Antonyms Quiz (विलोम शब्द प्रश्नोत्तरी)

विलोम/विपरीतार्थक शब्द प्रश्नोत्तरी
Hindi Antonyms Quiz (विलोम शब्द प्रश्नोत्तरी)
(Antonyms Quiz)

प्र१(CBSE 2011):'निराकार' शब्द का विलोम है

(क) आकार
(ख) साकार
(ग) प्रकार
(घ) विकार

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

CBSE Class 10 - Science - How do Organisms Reproduce? (Formative Assignment)

How do Organisms Reproduce? 
(Formative Assignment)

Q(Teachers FA Manual): Fill up the a crossword puzzle as per the clues given below:



Monday, 29 October 2012

NTSE SAT Quiz-15 (Biology)

NTSE SAT Quiz-15 (Biology)
NTSE SAT Quiz-15 (Biology)
Biology Quiz


Q1: Which of the following is a Gram positive bacteria?

(a) Cyanobacteria
(b) Eschericilia
(c) pseudomonas
(d) Preumococus

Q2: Cell wall in cork is impervious to water and gases due to the presence of 

(a) Lignin
(b) Suberin
(c) Cellulose
(d) Pectin

CBSE Class 10 - English (C) - Unit 10 - NOMINALISATION

Unit 10 - NOMINALISATION

Look at these sentences.
NOMINALISATION
  1. The school has decided to set up a student panchayat in school. It has created a lot of excitement among the students.
  2. The decision of the school to set up a student panchayat has created a lot of excitement among the students.
In sentence (b) what happened to the verb 'decided'? Write your answer below:
__The verb 'decided' has been morphed into a noun 'decision'_______________________________

This is one example of a verb changing into a noun. This is called nominalisation.
( When you turn a verb into a noun, you nominalise it, creating a nominalisation. It changes the focus of the sentence from actor to action.)


Sunday, 28 October 2012

CBSE Class 8 - Science - CH 12 - Friction

Friction
Friction
Rolling Friction
NCERT Chapter Solutions, MCQs, Q & A

Q1(MCQ): Friction is a:
(a) contact force
(b) non-contact force
(c) magnetic force
(d) none of these

Answer:  (a) contact force

Q2(NCERT): Fill in the blanks:(a) Friction opposes the _____________ between the surfaces in contact with each other.

Saturday, 27 October 2012

NTSE SAT Quiz-14 (History) / CTET (Social Studies)

NTSE SAT Quiz-14 (History)/ CTET(Social Studies)
CTET/ NTSE SAT Quiz-14 (Social Studies)

Q1: The most important text of Vedic Mathematics is:

(a) Atharva veda
(b) Sulva Sutras
(c) Sapta Sindhava
(d) Satapat Brahaman

Q2: Bengal became independent of imperial control after Aurangzeb’s death. Who among the following were its first rulers?