Wednesday, 16 December 2015

CBSE Class 9/10 - English - Reading Comprehension Passage (Set-7)

 Reading Comprehension Passage

From CBSE Class 10 Sample Question Paper
CBSE Class 9/10 - English - Reading Comprehension Passage (Set-7)

When my maternal uncle was alive, his only son quietly made plans to settle in Germany with his wife. Without informing his father or sister he bought tickets ‘and sold all movable things at home. A week before he left, everyone was informed of his plans. People criticised him for abandoning his father. The married daughter who was settled in Bhopal, shifted to Delhi to look after her father. A year later the father was admitted to a private hospital and died. The son came from Germany, paid the bills and performed all the death ceremonies.

People now said that after all, he had come all the way so he was not a bad son. No word about how he had neglected his father or how his sister had to disrupt her personal life to take care of old Dad.
This is what life teaches every daughter. That our society values a son more because he has the religious sanction to perform death ceremonies and grant them liberation - (Mukti). A daughter may have given them love, care, sensitivity, time, service, but the son gets preference because he carries forward the family name and performs shraadh. He may be uncaring, arrogant and indifferent but for parents, a son is their treasure.

Two years back in our neighbourhood a man died without leaving a will. His only son sold the bungalow and took away his sick mother without informing his three sisters who then approached the courts for a share of the property. Is this the family structure we boast of to the world? Where do love and laughter vanish when siblings become adults? Are we right in blaming a newlywed for poisoning a son’s brain? Love for a daughter has to come from within. Saints repeatedly clarify that death ceremonies need not be performed only by one’s own son. And what guarantee is there that a son will perform the shraadh? If parents do not reciprocate a daughter’s love, won’t Heaven, which claims to be just and fair, reproaches them for their insensitivity?


Questions

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

CBSE Class 9/10/11/12 - Cloze Test -2 (English Grammar)

Cloze Test 

Fill in the blanks from the choices given below:

CBSE Class 9/10/11/12 - Cloze Test -2 (English Grammar)

The League of Nations was (1) in 1919. It became ineffective and the UNO began to (2)  from October 24, 1945. The Second World War (3) in 1939. It caused great (4) to human lives and properly. As a (5) of use of atom bombs, many people were (6) and many became (7). The world leaders feared that another world war would (8) the entire world. It was a question of the (9) of mankind. To ensure peace and (10) the world leaders established world organisation, the UNO.



1. (A) created
   (B) formed
   (C) made
   (D) opened

2. (A) start
    (B) operate
   (C) function
   (D) commence


3. (A) broke in
   (B) broke out
   (C) broke into
   (D) broke up


4. (A) wastage
   (B) calamity
   (C) loss
   (D) disturbance

CBSE Class 12 - Physics - Sample Question Paper (2015)


CBSE Class 12 - Physics- Sample Question Paper (2015) 







Sunday, 13 December 2015

CBSE Class 9 - Science - Work, Energy and Power - Numerical Problems

Work, Energy and Power

CBSE Class 9 - Science - Work, Energy and  Power - Numerical Problems

Numerical Problems based on Class 9 Physics NCERT Chapter


Q1(CBSE 2012): State the relation between the commercial unit of energy and joules.

Answer: Kilowatt hour (kWh)
        1 kwh - 3.6 x 106 joules


Q2: How much work is done on a body of mass 1kg whirling on a circular path of radius 5m?

Answer: Zero


Q3: A body of mass 15 kg undergoes downward displacement of 40m under the effect of gravitational force. How much work is done? (take g = 10 m/s2)

Answer:
Given
acceleration (a) = g = 10 m/s2
mass (m) = 15 kg
displacement (s) = 40 m

Work W = F × s
  = m × a × s = 15 × 10 × 40 = 6000 J
Since gravitational force and displacement are in the same direction, work is said to be positive and done on the body.



Q4: A body of mass 120 g is taken vertically upwards to reach the height of 5m.  Calculate work done. (Take g = 10 m/s2)

Answer: Given,
      a = g = - 10 m/s2
      m = 120g = 0.120 kg
      s = 5m
      Work W = F × s
 = m × g × s = 0.12 × -10 × 5 = -6 J

       Since Force and displacement act in opposite directions, work is negative. Here work is considered to be done by the body against the applied force.


Q5: A momentum of the body is increased by 20%. What is the percentage increase in its kinetic energy?

Saturday, 12 December 2015

CBSE Class 9/10 - Hindi (B) - संधि-विच्छेद

संधि-विच्छेद

CBSE Class 9/10 - Hindi (B) - संधि-विच्छेद

दिए गए विकल्पों में से उचित संधि-विच्छेद छांटकर लिखो-

१. प्रत्येक
. प्रत्य + एक
. प्रति + अक
. प्रत + एक
. प्रति + एक



२. यथेष्ट
. यथा + इष्ट
. यथे + इष्ट
. यथे + ष्ट
. यथ + इष्ट



३. स्वागत 
. स्व + आगत
. स्वा + गत
. सु + आगत
. सु + वागत



४. सर्वोत्तम 
. सर्वो + उत्तम
. सर्व + उत्तम
. सर्वो + त्तम
. सर्वोत्त + म


५. गुरूपदेश 
. गुरु + उपदेश
. गुरू + उपदेश
. गुरू + पदेश
. गुरूप + देश

CBSE Class 12 - Business Studies - Sample Question Paper (2015)


CBSE Class 12 - Business Studies- Sample Question Paper (2015) 







Friday, 11 December 2015

CBSE Class 6 - Science - CH 8 - Body Movements (Worksheet)

Body Movements


Worksheet based on NCERT Chapter

Types of Joints in Human Skeleton
credits: By OpenStax College
[CC BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Fill in the blanks with suitable words.


1. The bony framework which gives shape to the body is called ___________.


2. The skeletal system is comprised of __________, ___________ and _____________.


3. Small bones that make up the back bone are known as _____________.


4. Give an example of pivot joint.

   ____________________________________________________.


5. Movement is brought about by the contraction and relaxation of ____________.