Friday, 1 November 2019

Class 10 English - Cloze Test - Fill in the Blanks (New Pattern 2019-2020)(#class10English)(#eduvictors)

Cloze Test

Fill in the Blanks 
(New Pattern 2019-2020)
Class 10 English
Class 10 English - Cloze Test - Fill in the Blanks (New Pattern 2019-2020)(#class10English)(#eduvictors)


Cloze Test are back! A Cloze Test or Cloze Reading Test is an exercise where the candidates are provided with a passage which has certain words missing from it. It follows logically that to ace such an assessment, you must have a strong command over English Language,  Grammar and Good Vocabulary. More importantly, it is important to understand the flow and context of the passage. 

Directions: Complete the paragraph given below by filling in the blanks choosing the correct option from those that follow:

Thursday, 31 October 2019

Biology Quiz-5 (AIPMT/NEET/CET) (#biologyquiz)(#eduvictors)

Biology Quiz-5 

(AIPMT/NEET/CET)
Biology Quiz-5 (AIPMT/NEET/CET) (#biologyquiz)(#eduvictors)


Multiple Choice Questions

Q1: A particular species of plant produces light, non sticky pollen in large numbers and its stigma are long and feathery. These modifications facilitate pollination by

(a) Insects
(b) Water
(c) Wind
(d) Animals


Tuesday, 29 October 2019

CBSE Class 11 - Chapter Sets - NCERT Exercise 1.3(#class11Maths)(#eduvictors)

Mathematics - Sets 

CBSE Class 11 NCERT Exercise 1.3

CBSE Class 11 - Chapter Sets - NCERT Exercise 1.3(#class11Maths)(#eduvictors)


Q1: Make correct statements by filling in the symbols ⊂ or ⊄ in the blank spaces :

(i) { 2, 3, 4 } . . . { 1, 2, 3, 4,5 }

Answer: ⊂

(ii) { a, b, c } . . . { b, c, d }

Answer: ⊄


(iii) {x : x is a student of Class XI of your school}. . .{x : x student of your school}

Answer: ⊂


(iv) {x : x is a circle in the plane} . . .{x : x is a circle in the same plane with radius 1 unit}

Answer: ⊄


Friday, 25 October 2019

Commonly Confused Words (Part-2) - English Vocabulary (#EnglishVocabulary)(#eduvictors)

Commonly Confused Words 

(Part-2)
English Vocabulary 
Commonly Confused Words  (Part-2)  - English Vocabulary  (#EnglishVocabulary)(#eduvictors)


Hope you have read and liked the Part-1 post. Here is another list of the most common confusing words.

All right, Alright
All right is the correct form, it means 'in a satisfactory manner' or 'fairly well'
Alright is grammatically incorrect, often used in informal communication.


Wednesday, 23 October 2019

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Sets - NCERT Exercise 1.2 (#class11Maths)(#eduvictors)

Mathematics - Sets 

CBSE Class 11

NCERT Exercise 1.2

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Sets - NCERT Exercise 1.2 (#class11Maths)(#eduvictors)

Q1. Which of the following are examples of the null set
(i) Set of odd natural numbers divisible by 2

Answer: Yes

(ii) Set of even prime numbers

Answer: No

(iii) { x : x is a natural numbers, x < 5 and x > 7 }

Answer: Yes

(iv) { y : y is a point common to any two parallel lines}

Answer: Yes


Monday, 21 October 2019

English Vocabulary - Commonly Confused Words (Part-1)(#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

Commonly Confused Words 

(Part-1)
English Vocabulary 
English Vocabulary - Commonly Confused Words (Part-1)(#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)


English is full of words. There are words that sound similar pronunciations but have different meanings or grammatical functions. Here is a list of common confusables:

Accede, Exceed
Accede means to agree or to allow
Exceed means to go beyond, to surpass