Sunday, 9 June 2013

CBSE Class 8 - CH8 - Science - Cell Structure and Functions (MCQs)

Cell Structure and Functions

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MCQs

Q1: Who discovered cell first time by observing cork?

(a) Alexander Fleming
(b) Robert Hook
(c) Leeuwenhoek
(d) Isaac Newton


Q2: Who is known as father of microbiology?

(a) Alexander Fleming
(b) Robert Hook
(c) Leeuwenhoek
(d) E. Adams


Q3: The structural and function unit of life is called ___.

(a) cell
(b) tissue
(c) organ
(d) organism


Q4: Which of the following cells have irregular shape?

CBSE Class 6/7/8/9 - French Grammar - Parts of Body

Parts of Body



         
HUMAN BODY Le corps humain
FACELe visage
FOREHEADle front
EYE/EYESl’œil/les yeux(m)
EARSl’oreille/les oreilles(f)
NOSEle nez
HEADla tête
EYEBROWle sourcil
EYELASHle cil
LIPSles lèvres(f)
TEETHles dents (m)
CHINle menton
CHEEKla joue(f)
HAIRles cheveux(m)
MOUTHla bouche
ARMle bras
NECKle cou
SHOULDERl’épaule (f)

Thursday, 6 June 2013

CBSE Class 10 - English (C) - Mirror (Poem)

Mirror
CBSE Class 10 - English (C) - Mirror (Poem)
credits:openclipart
Poem by: Sylvia Plath
MCQs

Q.1 MCQs:

(a) When the mirror is being described as being 'unmisted by love or dislike' we understand that the mirror is

1. not misted
2. not prejudiced
3. has four angles
4. is silver in colour

(b) The other word for 'contemplation' is.....
1. contempt
2. meditation
3. mediation
4. thoughtful

(c) When the mirror says'it has no preconceptions' it means that:
1. it reflects back an image objectively
2. it modifies an image as it reflects it
3. it beautifies an image as it reflects it
4. it gives a biased view of a person/object

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

CBSE Class 7 - Science - CH4 - Heat (MCQs)

Heat & Temperature
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MCQs

Q1: When matter gets warmer, the atoms and molecules in that matter __________________

(a) stand still
(b) move faster
(c) move slower
(d) can't say


Q2: Higher the temperature of the body _____ is the kinetic energy of the molecules of that body?

(a) higher
(b) lower
(c) same
(d) none of these


Q3(NCERT): Stainless steel pans are usually provided with copper bottoms. The reason for this could be that

(a) copper bottom makes the pan more durable.
(b) such pans appear colourful.
(c) copper is a better conductor of heat than the stainless steel.
(d) copper is easier to clean than the stainless steel.


Q4: Unit of heat energy is
(a) kilogram
(b) metre
(c) joule
(d) degree

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

General Knowledge Quiz (GK Quiz -5)

General Knowledge Quiz
General Knowledge Quiz (GK Quiz -5)

(GK Quiz -5)

Q1: The brightest planet is
(a) Jupiter
(b) Venus
(c) Mars
(d) Mercury


Q2: Which of the following nations has never won the Football World Cup?

(a) Uruguay
(b) England
(c) France
(d) Netherlands


Q3: Which of the following animals does not lays eggs?

(a) Pigeon
(b) Ostrich
(c) Penguin
(d) Bat

Sunday, 2 June 2013

CBSE Class 6 - Science - Ch8 - Body Movements (MCQs)

Body Movements 
(MCQs)
image credits:bestanimations


Q1:The number of bones present in an adult human is:

(a) 106
(b) 206
(c) 306
(d) 400


Q2(NCERT): Which of the following joints is immovable?
(a) Shoulder and arm
(b) Knee and joint
(c) Upper jaw and skull
(d) Lower jaw and upper jaw


Q3: Which of the following protects our lungs:

(a) cranium
(b) ribcage
(c) pelvic bones
(d) backbone


Saturday, 1 June 2013

CBSE Class 6/7/8/9 - French Grammar - (Les adjectifs) Adjectives

Les adjectifs
(Adjectives)

English       Masculin Singular    Masculin Pluriel     Féminin Singular     Féminin Pluriel
Tall/BigGrandGrandsGrandeGrandes
SmallPetitPetitsPetitePetites
FatGrosGrosGrosseGrosses
ThinMinceMincesMinceMinces
BeautifulBeauBeauxBelleBelles
IntelligentIntelligentIntelligentsIntelligenteIntelligentes
Thicképaisépaisépaisseépaisses
GoodBonBonsBonneBonnes
BadMauvaisMauvaisMauvaiseMauvaises
OldAncienAnciensAncienneAnciennes
KindGentilGentilsGentilleGentilles
PleasantSympathiqueSympathiquesSympathiqueSympathiques
HappyContentContentsContenteContentes
SadTristeTristesTristeTristes
NewNouveauNouveauxNouvelleNouvelles
HighHautHautsHauteHautes
LowBasBasBasseBasses
StupidBêteBêtesBêteBêtes


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