Thursday, 6 July 2017

Class 8/9/10 - English - 1 Hour Quick Exercise to Revise Active - Passive Voice (#cbseNotes)

1 Hour Quick Exercise
to Revise Active - Passive Voice

Class 8/9/10 - English - 1 Hour Quick Exercise to Revise Active - Passive Voice (#cbseNotes)

Here are 102 sentences in different tense forms. These will help you revise transforming active voice to passive voice (or vice versa).

Change the following sentences into passive voice.


Present Indefinite Tense

I like this bike.
He does not fly kites.
Madhurima sings a song.
Do you love him?
Does she know you?
What do they want?
When do you see movies?
Who advises you?  
     

Answers:
This bike is liked by me.
Kites are not flown by him.

Wednesday, 5 July 2017

CBSE Class 8 - Science Periodic Assessment (2017) - Crop Production and Microorganisms (#cbseNotes)

CBSE Class 8 - Science Periodic Assessment (2017) - Crop Production and Microorganisms (#cbseNotes)

CBSE Class 8 - Science Periodic Assessment (2017) - Crop Production and Microorganisms 



Sample Question Paper with some answers given below.

Tuesday, 4 July 2017

Monday, 3 July 2017

CBSE Class 9 - English (Communicative) - Poem - The Solitary Reaper (Reference To Context Questions) (#cbseNotes)

Poem - The Solitary Reaper (Reference To Context Questions)

CBSE Class 9 - English (Communicative) - Poem - The Solitary Reaper (Reference To Context Questions) (#cbseNotes)

CBSE Class 9 - English (Communicative)

Poet : William Wordsworth

Read the given extracts given below and answer the questions that follow:


1. Behold her, single in the field,
Yon solitary Highland lass!
Reaping and singing by herself;
Stop here, or gently pass!


Question 1: What is meant by single in the field?

Answer: It means that the girl is working alone in the fields.


Question 2: Who is the highland lass?

Answer: The Highland lass refers to a girl from the mountainous areas of Scotland.


Question 3: What draws poets attention to the girl?

Answer: The girl's song and her melodious voice draw the poet attention.


Question 4: Why does the poet ask his listeners to 'gently pass'?

Answer: Because he thinks the passers by might disturb her and she would stop singing.


Question 5: What is reaping?

Answer: Cutting down and gathering a crop such as corn or rice

CBSE Class 8 - Science - Friction (Assignment) (#cbseNotes)

Friction (Assignment)

CBSE Class 8 - Science - Friction (Assignment) (#cbseNotes)

Q1: Name the following:

 Type of surfaces that produces minimum friction _____________

 Type of surfaces that produce maximum friction  _____________

 A shape that reduces drag _____________

Friction with minimum magnetic magnitude _____________

 Friction with maximum magnitude _____________

 Two types of fluids _____________

Sunday, 2 July 2017

CBSE Class 11 - Physics - Work, Energy and Power (Assignment-1) (#cbseNotes)

WORK ENERGY POWER (Assignment-1)

CBSE Class 11 - Physics - Work, Energy and Power (Assignment-1) (#cbseNotes)


Q1. A water pump lifts water from a level 10 m below the ground. Water is pumped at a rate of 30
kg/minute with negligible velocity. Calculate the minimum horse power the engine should have to
do this?

Answer: 6.6 × 10⁻² hp

Q2. A man weighs 60 kg. Calculate work done by gravity as he climbs a ladder of heights 5m.

Answer: -2940 J

Q3. A body of mass 0.3 kg is taken up an inclined plane of length 10 m and height 5 m, and then allowed
to slide down to the bottom again. The coefficient of friction between the body and the plane is 0.15
What is the
(a) Work done by the gravitational force over the round trip?
(b) Work done by the applied force on the upward journey?
(c) Work done by the frictional force over the round trip
(d) Kinetic energy of the body at the end of the trip?

Answer: zero, 18.5 J, -7.6J, 10.9J

Q4. A pump can throw up 10 quintals of coal per hour from a coal mine 120 m deep. Calculate the power of the engine in watt assuming that efficiency is 80%.

Answer: 408.3 watt

CBSE Class 8 - Social Science - Indian Constitution - Salient Features (#cbseNotes)

Salient Features of the Constitution

CBSE Class 8 - Social Science - Indian Constitution - Salient Features (#cbseNotes)

T
he Indian Constitution closely follows the British parliamentary model but differs from it in one important respect that is the Constitution is supreme, not the parliament. The Indian courts are vested with authority to act as a judge on the constitutionality of any law passed by parliament.


The present constitution consists of the following:
The Preamble
25 Parts covering 448 articles
12 Schedules and
5 Appendices containing the Panchayats and schedule XI (Articles 243 G)

The parliament of India adopted the constitution on 26th November 1949. The constitution became fully operational with effect from 26th January 1950.

In September 2016, there has been 101st amendment (GST Bill) to the Constitution of India. The salient features of Indian constitution are listed as follows:

Written Constitution
Lengthy document
Drawn from different sources
A Federal Polity with unitary bias
Single citizenship
More flexible than rigid
A Democratic Republic
Balance between Judicial Supremacy and parliamentary
Universal adult franchise
Secular state
provision of provision of fundamental rights
Principles for a welfare state
Incorporation of fundamental duties
Emergency provisions
Protection of minorities
Provision for autonomous organisation