Tuesday, 28 August 2018

CBSE Class 6 - Chapter 1 - Number System - Multiple Choice Questions Answers (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Number System 

CBSE Class 6 - Chapter 1 - Number System - Multiple Choice Questions Answers (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)


Question 1: The product of the place values of two 2’s in 428721 is

(a) 4
(b) 40000
(c) 400000
(d) 40000000


Question 2:  3 × 10000 + 7 x 1000 + 9 x 100 + 0 x 10 + 4 is the same as

(a) 3794
(b) 37940
(c) 37904
(d) 379409



Question 3: If 1 is added to the greatest 7-digit number, it will be equal to

(a) 10 thousand
(b) 1 lakh
(c) 10 lakh
(d) 1 crore


Monday, 27 August 2018

CBSE Class 9 - Foundation of Information Technology Chapter 02 - Computer System Organisation (Worksheet)(#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Computer System Organisation 

CBSE Class 9 - Foundation of Information Technology Chapter 02 - Computer System Organisation (Worksheet)(#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

(Worksheet)

Fill in the blanks

1. __________ is an electronic device that manipulates information or data according to the set of instructions called program.


2. __________ is used for playing video games.


3. A scanner is a device that allows a user to convert an image into a ___________ file.


4. A touchscreen is an electronic ___________ display that can detect the presence and location of a touch within the display area.

Sunday, 26 August 2018

CBSE Class 6-12 - English Grammar - Idioms and Phrases Test (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

IDIOMS AND PHRASES QUIZ

(English Grammar)

CBSE Class 6-12 - English Grammar - Idioms and Phrases Test (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)


Directions: Given below are some idioms/phrases followed by four alternative meanings to each. Choose the response (a), (b), (c) or (d) which is the most appropriate expression.


Q1: Cry over spilt milk

(a) Complaining about a loss in the past
(b) Too much inquisitive about something
(c) When something is done badly to save money
(d) Dealing with a problem only in an emergency situation


Q2: Cut the mustard

(a) Prepare spices out of mustard seeds
(b) To come up to expectations
(c) Making absurd expectations
(d) Very enthusiastic

Saturday, 25 August 2018

CBSE Class 12 - Business Studies - Chapter 6 - Staffing (Questions and Answers) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Staffing 

Questions and Answers

CBSE Class 12 - Business Studies - Chapter 6 - Staffing (Questions and Answers) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Q1: What is staffing?

Answer: Staffing consists of Manpower planning, recruitment, Selection, training, compensation, promotion and Maintenance of Managerial Personnel. It is concerned with bringing right and efficient people in the organisation.


Q2: What is the need for staffing? 

OR

Describe the importance of staffing.


Answer:
Need and Importance of Staffing

1. Obtaining Competent Personnel: 
Proper staffing helps in discovering and obtaining competent personnel for various jobs.

2. High Performance: 
Proper staffing ensures higher performance by putting the right person in the right job.

3. Continuous Growth: 
Proper staffing ensures continuous survival and growth of the enterprise through succession planning for managers.

Friday, 24 August 2018

Class 9- 12/NTSE/CTET/Entrance Examination- Computer Awareness Quiz (#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

Computer Awareness Quiz
Class 9- 12/NTSE/CTET/Entrance Examination- Computer Awareness Quiz (#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

Here is a list of computer awareness based quizzes that help you prepare for various entrance examinations.

MCQs on Computer fundamentals and Computer awareness Quizzes links are provided here:

Computer Awareness Quiz

Computer Awareness Quiz Set-1

Computer Awareness Quiz Set-2

Computer Awareness Quiz Set-3

Computer Awareness Quiz Set-4

Windows Operating System Quiz

MS Office Quiz

Database Systems Quiz

Computer Fundamentals Quiz

Divisibility Rules of Various Numbers - CBSE Class 6-12 - NTSE, Entrance Tests - Mathematics Tips (#cbsenotes)(#entrancetests)(#eduvictors)

Divisibility Rules of Various Numbers 

(2-25)
Divisibility Rules of Various Numbers  - CBSE Class 6-12 - NTSE, Entrance Tests - Mathematics Tips (#cbsenotes)(#entrancetests)(#eduvictors)

Divisibility by 2: 
A number is divisible by 2 if its unit’s digit is even or 0.

Divisibility by 3: 
A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of its digits are divisible by 3.

Divisibility by 4: 
A number is divisible by 4 if the last 2 digits are divisible by 4, or if the last two digits are 0’s.

Divisibility by 5: 
A number is divisible by 5 if its unit’s digit is 5 or 0.

Divisibility by 6: 
A number is divisible by 6 if it is simultaneously divisible by 2 and 3.

Thursday, 23 August 2018

Class 10 - Foundation of Information Technology - Chapter 01 - Internet Basics - Very Short Questions and Answers (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Internet Basics

Very Short Questions and Answers
Class 10 - Foundation of Information Technology

Class 9 - Foundation of Information Technology - Chapter 01 - Internet Basics - Very Short Questions and Answers (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)


Question 1: Why is the Internet is so popular? 

Answer: Due to its extensible use and sharing of data, the Internet becomes so popular.


Question 2: Mention any two major uses of the Internet. 

Answer: The two major uses of the Internet are as follows:

1. For the students and educational purposes, the Internet is widely used to gather information so as to do the research.

2. We can send/receive the mail all over the world.


Question 3: Write two advantages of using the Internet.

Answer: Advantages of using the Internet are as follows:

1. It is used for communication, entertainment, searching for information and for providing many types of services.

2. It provides the facility of E-mail.


Wednesday, 22 August 2018

CBSE Class 7 - Political Science Chapter 04 - Growing up as Boys and Girls - NCERT Answers (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Growing up as Boys and Girls 

 Class 7 - Political Science 
NCERT Answers
CBSE Class 6 - Political Science Chapter 04 - Growing up as Boys and Girls - NCERT Answers (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)


Question 1: Are the statements given alongside true or false? Support your answer with the use of an example-

(a) All societies do not think similarly about the roles that boys and girls play.

(b) Our society does not make distinctions between boys and girls when they are growing up.

(c) Women who stay at home do not work.

(d) The work that women do is less valued than that of men.


Answer:
(a) True. 

  1. Our society believes that the roles of boys and girls are different. 
  2. Broadly speaking, our societies are mostly patriarchal i.e., a male is always the head of the family. For example, in the Indian society, boys are encouraged to handle outdoor work and girls are encouraged to manage household chores. 
  3. However, in some Latin-American countries, both boys and girls are encouraged to manage both outdoor and household work.


b) False. 

  1. Our society does make distinctions between boys and girls when they are growing up. 
  2. This can be exemplified as follows: Girls are usually given toys such as dolls, whereas boys are given toys such as cars, bat and ball etc. 
  3. As compared to boys, girls spend more time in the kitchen and they are the ones who help the mother in taking care of the requirements of the household. 
  4. On the other hand, boys are more involved in outdoor activities.


Tuesday, 21 August 2018

CBSE Class 12 - Computer Science - C++ Standard Headers - Questions and Answers (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

 C++ Standard Headers

(Q & A)

CBSE Class 12 - Computer Science - C++ Standard Headers - Questions and Answers (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)


Q1: What is the purpose of a header file in a program?

Answer: Header files provide function prototypes, definitions of library functions, declaration of data types and constants used
with the library functions.


Q2: What is the purpose of the following header files?
a) iostream.h b) stdio.h c) ctype.h
d) string.h e) math.h f) stdlib.h

Answer
iostream.h: Defines stream classes for input/output streams
stdio.h  : Standard input and output
ctype.h  : Character tests
string.h : String operations
math.h   : Mathematical functions such as sin() and cos()
stdlib.h : Utility functions such as malloc() and rand()

CBSE Class 9 - History - Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution (NCERT Solutions)(#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Socialism in Europe
and the Russian Revolution

Class 9 India and the Contemporary World
Chapter 2 - Social Science
NCERT Solutions

CBSE Class 9 - History - Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution (NCERT Solutions)(#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Question 1: What were the social, economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905?

Answer: The Social, economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905 were backward.

Social Conditions:
1. 85% of Russia’s population was agriculturist.

2. The industry was existent, but rarely in which most of was privately owned.

3. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation. They mainly migrated to cities for employment in factories.

4. The peasant community was deeply religious but did not care much about the nobility. They believed that land must be divided amongst themselves.

Economic Conditions: 
1. Russia was going through a bad period economically.

2. Prices of essential good rises while real wages decreased by 20%leading to the famous St. Petersburg strike

3. This strike started a series of events that are together known as the 1905 Revolution.

4. During this revolution, there were strikes all over the country, universities closed down, and various professionals and workers established the Union of Unions, demanding the establishment of a constituent assembly.