Wednesday, 17 April 2013

CBSE Class 9 - Science Practical - Experiment: To study temporary mount of onion peel.

Experiment: To study Temporary Mount of Onion Peel

Experiment: To study Temporary Mount of Onion Peel
image credits:openclipart
MCQs

Q1: Which cells can we see while observing the slide of onion peel?

(a) Epithelial cells
(b) Epidermal cells
(c) Parenchymatous cells
(d) nerve cells


Q2: Which stain is used while observing onion cells?

(a) Safranin
(b) Iodine solution
(c) Methylene blue
(d) Alician blue


Q3: Shape of onion cells is

(a) square
(b) circular
(c) elliptical
(d) rectangular


Monday, 15 April 2013

Class 9 - Science - CH 8 - Motion (MCQs)

Motion

MCQs

Q1: A train moving with a uniform speed of 54 kmph. What is its speed in m/s?

(a) 15 m/s
(b) 1.5 m/s
(c) 9 m/s
(d) 90 m/s


Q2: A scalar quantity has ______________?

(a) magnitude only
(b) direction only
(c) both direction and magnitude
(d) none of these


Q3: When an object undergoes acceleration

(a) there is always an increase in its velocity
(b) there is always an increase in its speed
(c) a force always acting on it
(d) all of the above.

Sunday, 14 April 2013

CBSE Class 6/7/8 - French Grammar - Les Verbes (Er-verbs)-2

Les Verbes
(Er-Verbs)




Er-verbs
All verbs whose infinitive ends in ‘er’ belong to this group (except aller).
The present tense of all –er  verbs is conjugated by removing the ‘er’ ending and adding the endings –e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez,-ent to the radical of the verb.

eg: Infinitive: parler---- Radical-parl ,     Infinitive-regarder---- Radical-regard

Parler-to speak

   1st person     Singular        Je parleI speak/I am speaking
2nd personSingular        Tu parlesYou speak/you are speaking
3rd person   Singular (m)      Il parleHe speaks/he is speaking
3rd personSingular (f)Elle parleShe speaks/she is speaking
1st personPlural           Nous parlons       We speak/we are speaking
2nd person Plural        Vous parlezYou speak/you are speaking
3rd personPlural (m)Ils parlentThey speak/they are speaking (m.p.)
3rd personPlural (f)Elles parlentThey speak/they are speaking (f.p.)

Saturday, 13 April 2013

CBSE Class 6/7/8 - Hindi - औपचारिक पत्र

औपचारिक पत्र 

१)  अवकाश प्राप्ति हेतु प्रधानाचार्य जी को पत्र लिखें |

सेवा में
प्रधानाचार्य जी/प्रधानाचार्या जी
क.ख.ग. विद्यालय
महोदय/महोदया,

विषय - अवकाश प्राप्ति हेतु|

सविनय निवेदन है कि मैं आपके विद्यालय की कक्षा ---- की छात्रा/छात्र हूँ | कल विद्यालय से लौटते समय तेज़ बारिश में भीगने के कारण मुझे तेज़ ज्वर हो गया है | अतः मैं विद्यालय आने में असमर्थ हूँ | कृपया मुझे तीन दिन (दिनांक ११-४-१३ से १३-४-१३ ) का अवकाश प्रदान करें | आपकी अति कृपा होगी |

धन्यवाद|

आपकी आज्ञाकारी शिष्या/आपका आज्ञाकारी शिष्य,
कक्षा ------
अनुक्रमांक(roll no.)-----
दिनांक --------



Friday, 12 April 2013

CBSE Class 10 - Maths - Real Numbers (NCERT Ex 1.1)

Real Numbers
(NCERT Ex 1.1)
CBSE Class 10 - Maths - Real Numbers (NCERT Ex 1.1)

1. Use Euclid’s division algorithm to find the HCF of :
 

(i) 135 and 225 
(ii) 196 and 38220 
(iii) 867 and 255

Answer:
(i) 135 and 225
Step 1 : Since 225 > 135, apply Euclid’s division lemma to 225 and 135 to get
                                225 = 135 × 1 + 90

Step 2: Since remainder 90 ≠ 0, we apply the division lemma to 135 and 90 to get
                                135 = 90 × 1 + 45

Step 3: Now the remainder r = 45 ≠ 0 so we apply Euclid’s division lemma to 90 and 45 to have
                                 90 = 2 × 45 + 0

Step 4: The remainder has now become zero. Since the divisor at this stage is 45,
            ∴ HCF(135,225) =45

(ii) 196 and 38220
Step 1: Since 38220 > 196, apply the division lemma to 38220 and 196 to get
                            38220 = 196 × 195 + 0

Step 2: Since remainder is zero, the process stops. Since the divisor at this stage is 196,
             ∴ HCF(38220, 196) = 196

(iii) 867 and 255

Step 1: Since 867 > 255, we apply the division lemma to 867 and 255 to get
                   867 = 255 × 3 + 102
Step 2: Since remainder 102 ≠ 0, we apply the division lemma to 255 and 102 to have
                   255 = 102 × 2 + 51
Step 3: Now the new divisor  is 102 and new remainder is 51. Apply the division lemma to get
                   102 = 51 × 2 + 0
Step 4: Since the remainder is zero, the process stops. Since the divisor at this stage is 51,
              ∴ HCF(867, 255) = 51

Thursday, 11 April 2013

CBSE Class 8: Science - CH2 : Micro-Organisms - Friend and Foe (MCQs)

Micro-Organisms - Friend and Foe

Microbes: Party in Intestine
credits: openclipart

MCQs

Q1: The process of conversion of sugar into alcohol is known as  ...

(a) Budding
(b) Fusion
(c) Fermentation
(d) Fixation

Q2: What does our body produce to fight the invader when a disease-carrying microbe enters our body?

(a)  Antigens
(b)  Antibodies
(c)  Pathogens
(d)  Antibiotics


Q3: Who discovered Fermentation?

(a)  Edward Jenner
(b)  Alexander Fleming
(c)  Louis Pasteur
(d)  Selman Waksman

CBSE Class 6/7/8 - French Grammar - Les Verbes (Verbs)-1

Les Verbes
(Verbs)




Être: to be

     Je suis    
I am

     Tu es       You are

     Il est       
He is

    Elle est     She is

     Nous sommes  
We are

     Vous êtes     You are

     Ils sont     
They are (m.p)

     Elles sont   
They are(f.p)