Friday, 14 December 2012

CBSE Class 7 - Maths - CH8 - Comparing Quantities (Percentage, Ex 8.2)

Comparing Quantities 
(Percentage)

Important Points

1. Per cent is derived from Latin word ‘per centum’ meaning ‘per or out of hundred
2. 25% = 25 out of hundred = 25/100 = 1/4 = 0.25
3. Graphically it can be represented as shown.
4.Fractions and decimals can be converted to percentages and vice versa.

Q1: Convert the following to per cents:





Answer:

Thursday, 13 December 2012

CBSE Class 10 - Geography - CH6 - Manufacturing Industries

Manufacturing Industries
CBSE Class 10 - Economics - CH6 - Manufacturing Industries

MCQs

Q1(NCERT): Which one of the following industries uses limestone as a raw material.

(a) Aluminium
(b) Cement
(c) Sugar
(d) Jute


Q2(NCERT): Which one of the following agencies markets steel for the public sector plants?

(a) HAIL
(b) SAIL
(c) TATA Steel
(d) MNCC

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

CBSE Class 9 - PSA Quiz (Biology)

PSA Quiz (Biology)
CBSE Class 9 - PSA Quiz (Biology)

Passage based MCQs (1-5)
Nutrition and Health Benefits

Many consumers make food choices that will benefit health. Food manufacturers and restaurant chefs have responded to scientific findings linking health with nutrition by offering an abundant selection of health-promoting foods and beverages. Foods that provide health benefits beyond their nutrient contributions are called functional foods. Whole foods—as natural and familiar as oatmeal or tomatoes—are the simplest functional foods. In other cases, foods have been modified to provide health benefits, perhaps by lowering the fat contents. In other cases, manufacturers have fortified foods by adding nutrients or phytochemicals that provide health benefits Examples of these functional foods include orange juice fortified with calcium to help build strong bones and margarine made with a plant sterol that lowers blood cholesterol.
Consumers typically welcome new foods into their diets, provided that these foods are reasonably priced, clearly labeled, easy to find in the grocery store, and convenient to prepare. These foods must also taste good—as good as the traditional choices. Of course, a person need not eat any of these “special” foods to enjoy a healthy diet; many “regular” foods provide numerous health benefits as well. In fact, “regular” foods such as whole grains; vegetables and legumes; fruits; meats, fish, and poultry; and milk products are among the healthiest choices a person can make.
(Passage Taken from Book: Understanding Nutrition by Roles, Pinna, Whitney)
Q1: Which of the following is the simplest functional food?

(a) margarine with sterol extract
(b) oatmeal
(d) orange juice with Calcium
(e) chocolates

Sunday, 9 December 2012

CBSE Class 8/9/10 - Hindi - अनुच्छेद - पुस्तकें एवं कंप्यूटर - किसका वर्चस्व

पुस्तकें एवं कंप्यूटर - किसका वर्चस्व ?
(अनुच्छेद) 

श्रमार्जन जीवनपर्यंत चलने वाली प्रक्रिया है । यह ज्ञान हम विभिन्न इन्द्रियों द्वारा भिन्न - भिन्न स्त्रोतों से प्राप्त करते हैं ।  

परन्तु पुस्तकें प्राचीन कल से ज्ञान अर्जन का एक सार्थक साधन रही हैं । पुस्तकों द्वारा हम वह समय जो हमने देखा नहीं, सुना नहीं परन्तु उपरोक्त का सम्पूर्ण ज्ञान हम प्राप्त कर सकते हैं । 

जैसे - जैसे मनुष्य का बौद्धिक विकास हुआ वैसे -2 तकनीकी विकास ने करवट ली । और उसने सम्पूर्ण विश्व को एक मुट्ठी में सिकोड़ लिया । इसीका विश्वव्यापी उदहारण है - कम्प्यूटर । कंप्यूटर पर घर बैठे ही हमें विश्वदर्शन हो जाता है  और इतना ही नहीं हमें विश्व की घटनायों से जोड़ भी सकता है ।

CBSE Class 10 - Physics - CH11: The Human Eye and the Colourful World (Worksheet)

The Human Eye and the Colourful World
Human Eye
credits:openclipart
(Worksheet)

Fill in the blanks

1. The transparent spherical membrane covering the front of the eye is called ____________.

2. _______ is the surface which acts as screen and image is formed on it.

3. The coloured diaphragm between cornea and lens is known as __________.

4. A small hole in iris which controls the intensity of light entering the eye is called __________.

Saturday, 8 December 2012

CBSE Class 7 - Maths - CH8 - Comparing Quantities (Ratio and NCERT Ex 8.1)

Comparing Quantities(Ratio)
Ratio of Circumference: Diameter = π
image credits: openclipart

Important Points

1. In the ratio x:y (called as x is to y), x is called the first term or antecedent. y is called the second term or consequent.

2. While comparing two quantities, the units must be the same.

3. A ratio remains unchanged if both its terms are multiplied or divided by same non-zero number.

 

4. The ratio (p:q) is said to be in simplest form when HCF of p and q is 1.

NCERT Exercise 8.1

Q1: Find the ratio of:
(a) ₹ 5 to 50 paise
(b) 15 kg to 210 g
(c) 9 m to 27 cm
(d) 30 days to 36 hours

Friday, 7 December 2012

CBSE Class 10 - CH4 - Carbon and Its Compounds (MCQs)

Carbon and Its Compounds
(MCQs)

Q1: Which of the following is an odd compound?

(a) Ethene
(b) Ethane
(c) Propene
(d) Acetylene


Thursday, 6 December 2012

CBSE Class 10 - Proficiency Test Paper 2012 (English -Vocabulary) Solution

Proficiency Test Paper 2012 (English -Vocabulary) Solution
You may download 2012 Proficiency Test Paper English from CBSE website
Part-D (VOCABULARY)
Q(1-5): Choose the word nearest in meaning to the word in bold:

1. abandon

(a) leave ✓
(b) forget
(c) sacrifice
(d) adopt

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

CBSE Class 9 - Eng. Comm. Workbook - Integrative Grammar Practice 4

INTEGRATIVE GRAMMAR PRACTICE 4

Q1: Study the following sentences. Select the one underlined word which is incorrect. Write the incorrect answer in the boxes provided. One has been done as an example.

e.g. The National Gallery of Art at Washington D.C., is one of the world's greatest museums.
at

Answer:
a) Millions of people had entered its doors to see the paintings by some of the world's finest artists.
had  (It should be 'have entered'.)

b) But if, those priceless masterpieces are to be preserved, the gallery must protected them carefully.
protected (correction: protect)

c) The 150 guards have successively prevented damage and theft.
and (correction: or)

d) But, protecting the paintings from nature was a greater problem.
was (correction:is)

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Class 7 - NSO Test Paper - Mental Ability (2012)

NSO Test Paper -  (2012)
Mental Ability

Q1: Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

(a) All integers and fractions are called rational numbers.
(b) The number 0 is neither a positive nor a negative rational number.
(c) There are limited number of rational numbers between two rational numbers.
(d) A number that can be expressed in the form of p/q, where p and q are integers and q ≠0 is called rational number.

Q2: Aman rotated a game piece 270° clock wise around vertex V as shown in figure. Which of the following represent the position of the game piece after 270° clock wise rotation?