Tuesday, 16 October 2012

CBSE Class 9 - Integrative Grammar Practice-3

INTEGRATIVE GRAMMAR PRACTICE 3

Integrative Grammar Practice 3
Quotation by Napoleon Bonaparte

Q1: Look at the notes below. Then use the information to complete the paragraph by choosing a suitable word or phrase in each space. Do not add any new information. The first one has been done for you as an example.

Galapagos lands
Visitors to these Pacific Islands - leave - unstamp - mail them - return home -picture post-cards - show up - since 1960s - self perpetuating post office probably set up - to get news from their family, friends - tradition persisted - post office - establish - 1950s - barrel - replace - many times - weather worn plaques remain.

Answer:

CBSE Class 10- History - CH2 - The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China

The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China
Trieu Au - considered as
"Joan of Arc" of Vietnam
image credits:wikicommons
(MCQs)

Q1: Indo-China comprises the modern countries of

(a) Vietnam, Laos and China
(b) Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos
(c) India, Vietnam and China
(d) Cambodia, China and Vietnam

Q2(CBSE 2011): What is Napalm ?

(a) A chemical weapon which US used to attack in the war.
(b) Hollywood film which was responsible for motivating young men to die in the war.
(c) A film by John Ford Coppala’s
(d) A trail by Ho Chi Minh


Sunday, 14 October 2012

CBSE Class 9 - English - Unit 5 - Connectors

Connectors

connectors

Q1:Read the English folktale given below and fill up the blank spaces with suitable words.

Answer:

There were once three tortoises - a father, a mother (a) _and_ a baby. (b)_/On_ one fine morning during Spring, they decided (c) _that_ they would like to go for a picnic. They picked the place (d)_where__ they would go; a nice wood at some distance, (e) _and_ they began to put their things together. They got tins of cheese, vegetables, meat and fruit preserves. In about three months, they were ready. They set out carrying their baskets (f) _after_ eighteen months, they sat down for a rest. They knew (g) _that_ they were already half way to the picnic place.

CBSE Class 8 - Science - CH 7 - Conservation of Plants and Animals

CONSERVATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Save Trees Save Life
(image credits:clker.com)
(NCERT Chapter Solutions)

Q1: Fill in the blanks:
Answer:
(a) A place where animals are protected in their natural habitat is called wildlife sanctuary.
(b) Species found only in a particular area is known as Endemic species.
(c) Migratory birds fly to far away places because of  climatic changes.
(d) Information about endangered species is recorded in the Red Data Book.
(e) Reforestation is the restocking of destroyed forests by planting new trees.



Saturday, 13 October 2012

CBSE Class 10 - FIT- XML Basics (MCQs)

XML Basics
xml quiz
MCQs

Q1(FA Manual): What is the correct syntax of the declaration which defines the XML version?

(a) <xml version= "1.0" />
(b) <? xml version="1.0" ?>
(c) <?xml version="1.0" />
(d) None of these


CBSE Class 7 - Geography - Natural Vegetation and Wild Life

Natural Vegetation and Wild Life
(NCERT Solution and Q & A)
natural vegetation and wild life
Q1(MCQ): Mosses and Lichens are found in:
(a) Deserted Vegetation
(b) Tropical evergreen forest
(c) Tundra vegetation

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

CBSE Class 9 - Social Science - CH4 - Electoral Politics

Electoral Politics

MCQs, Q & A

Q1(NCERT): Which of these is not a good reason to say that Indian elections are democratic?
(a) India has the largest number of voters in the world
(b) India’s Election Commission is very powerful
(c) In India, everyone above the age of 18 has a right to vote
(d) In India, the losing parties accept the electoral verdict