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Sunday, 18 September 2016
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
CBSE Class 10 - Maths - Polynomials (SA1) - Few Questions from NCERT Exemplar
POLYNOMIALS
(Questions and Answers from NCERT Exemplar)
Here follows few questions that have asked in previous examination papers.

Sunday, 11 September 2016
CBSE Class 9 - Science - SA1 - IMPROVEMENT IN FOOD RESOURCES - BEE KEEPING (Q and A)
IMPROVEMENT IN FOOD RESOURCES
BEE KEEPING
BEE KEEPING
Q & A
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Q1: Name the insect which produces food eaten by man?
Answer: Honey bee is the only insect that produces food eaten by man. It generates honey which has medicinal, nutritional and cosmetic value.
Q2(CBSE 2012): What are the common names of Apis dorsata, Apis Florae and Apis cerena Indica?
Answer: A. dorsata : Rock bee
A. Flora : Little bee
A. cerena Indica: Indian bee
Q 3(CBSE 2012): Name the talian bee variety imported to India for honey? State the reasons for this?
Answer: Apis mellifera: Italian bee variety has also been brought in to increase yield of honey for the following reasons:
1. These bees have high honey collecting capacity
2. They sting less
3. Stay in beehive for longer periods.
4. Breeds very well.
Q4: Define 'Apiculture' or 'Bee Keeping'.
Answer: The scientific method of rearing honeybees for honey and wax is called ‘Apiculture’ or ‘Bee keeping’.
Q5: Are bees social insects?
Answer: Yes. They live in colonies (bee hive), exhibit team work and have division of labour.

Sunday, 4 September 2016
CBSE Class 9 - SA1 - Maths - Lines and Angles (Questions and Answers)
Lines and Angles
(Questions and Answers)
Here follows few questions that have asked in previous examination papers.

Friday, 2 September 2016
CBSE Class 9 - English (C) - The Road Not Taken - Summary (#eduvictors)
The Road Not Taken
Summary
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The poem is a metaphor about the dilemma of making decisions that we have to make in our lives. |
Poet: Robert Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963)
Summary
It was autumn and the leaves had turned yellow. The poet or the traveller was passing through a wood. He stood at a place where the road forked into two different directions. The roads were covered with yellow leaves. It appeared nobody had passed through these roads since morning. The port was in a fix which road to take. He could choose only one path. He glanced at both the roads. One of the roads bent in the bushes while the other one was grassy. Fewer people had travelled by that road. He chose to walk on that road. He kept the other road for some other day though he did not hope to come back to that place again.

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