Wednesday 18 June 2014

CBSE Class 10 - English - Unseen Passage

ENGLISH UNSEEN PASSAGE

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(From CBSE Examination Paper)

Q: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: 

1. In the history of mankind,dance as an artistic form of expression is extremely old. Evidence of dance as a creative form is available in ancient library texts,paintings and sculpture from prehistoric times to the medieval period.

2. There are now seven classical dance styles - Bharatnatyam originated from Tamil Nadu, Kathakali from Kerala, Kuchipudi from Andhra Pradesh, Odissi from Orissa, Manipuri from Manipur, Kathak from Northern region and Satriya from Assam.

3. Most of these classical dances trace their roots to the grammar and techniques of movement codified in the Natya Shastra compiled by Bharat Muni,sometime between 2nd centuary BC and 2nd centuary AD.

4. Dance according to Bharat is classified into two main aspects: Nritta and Nritya. Nritta in the broadest sense is pure abstract dance which basically does not interpret or communicate any specific theme. It is the movement of limbs and body to the accompaniment of percussion instrument playing a specific rhythemic cycle of tala.

5.Nritya is the aspect of dance which is expressive and which communicates the meaning or theme of a song through gestures of hands(hastas), facial expressions and body movements.

6.Stylized interpretation when conveyed through body movements and facial and hand gestures is known as Angika Abhinaya,through words,as Vachika Abhinaya and through costumes and make up as Aharya Abhinaya.


QUESTIONS:
Q1: How do we come to know that dance is a creative form of art?  

Friday 6 June 2014

CBSE Class 10/11/12 - English Grammar - Comprehension Passage

COMPREHENSION


(NDA 2014 General Ability Paper)
Directions: Read the following short passages. After each passage, you will find several questions based on what is stated or implied in the passages. Answer the questions that follow each passage.


PASSAGE

In a free country, the man who reaches the position of leader is usually one of outstanding character and ability. Moreover, it is usually possible to foresee that he will reach such a position, since early in life one can see his qualities of character. But this is not always true in the case of a dictator; often he reaches his position of power through chance, very often through the unhappy state of his country. It is possible that Hitler would never have become the leader of Germany if that country had not been driven to despair.



Q1:  In a free country, one who becomes a leader
(a) must be of outstanding character and ability

(b) must show qualities of character from an early age 
(c) is generally of a remarkable character and ability 
(d) must see that his country is free from despair 


Saturday 24 May 2014

CBSE Class 9 - Science CH 15: IMPROVEMENT IN FOOD RESOURCES (MCQs)

IMPROVEMENT IN FOOD RESOURCES
(MCQs)

Q1: Cereals largely fulfill which of the following energy requirement?

(a) Proteins
(b) Carbohydrates
(c) Fats
(d) Minerals


Q2(NCERT Exemplar): Which one is not a source of carbohydrate?

(a) Rice
(b) Millets
(c) Sorghum
(d) Gram


Q3: Which of the following is not included in 'organic farming'?

(a) compost and vermi-compost
(b) chemical fertilizers
(c) green manures
(d) crop rotation

Sunday 11 May 2014

CBSE Class 11 - Computer Science with C++ - Ch1 - Computer Overview (Sumita Arora) Textbook Solutions

Computer Overview
(Sumita Arora) Textbook Solutions 7th Edn

CBSE Class 11 - Computer Science with C++ - Ch1 - Computer Overview (Sumita Arora) Textbook Solutions
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Q1: Storage of 1KB means the following number of bytes:

(a) 1000
(b) 964
(c) 1024
(d) 1064

Answer: (c) 1024 bytes

Q2: One Megabyte is equivalent to

(a) 210 bytes
(b) 220 bytes
(c) 230bytes
(d) none of these

Answer: (b) 220 bytes (1 MB = 1024 KB = 210 KB =  210× 210 bytes = 220 bytes)


Q3: What do you understand by IPO cycle?

Answer: It stands of Input-Process-Output cycle. A computer follows the IPO cycle i.e. it takes data as input, processes it and takes out information as an output.



Q4: What are the functional components of a digital computer?

Sunday 4 May 2014

CBSE Class 9 - Science - CH9 - Force and Laws of Motion (MCQs)

Force and Laws of Motion

(MCQs)
CBSE Class 9 - Science - CH9 - Force and Laws of Motion (MCQs)


Q1: An object moving at constant velocity in an inertial frame must:

(a) have a net force acting on it
(b) have zero net force acting on it
(c) not have any force of gravity on it
(d) stop after some time due to gravity


Q2: When a bus starts suddenly from rest, the passengers sitting inside the bus move backwards.  This illustrates an example of

(a) Newton First Law of Motion
(b) Newton Second Law of Motion
(c) Newtons Third Law of Motion
(d) None of these


Q3: One newton is the force ____________

(a) of gravity on a 1 kg body
(b) of gravity on a 1 g body
(c) which gives a 1 g body an acceleration of 1 cm/s2
(d) which gives a 1 kg body an acceleration of 1m/s2

Sunday 13 April 2014

CBSE Class 8 - Science - Ch 6 - Combustion & Flame (MCQs)

Combustion & Flame

CBSE Class 6 - Science - Ch 6 - Combustion & Flame
Combustion & Flame
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(MCQs)

Q1: Which of the following is the chemical process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give off heat?

(a) Electrolysis
(b) Combustion
(c) Ignition
(d) Friction


Q2: The substance which undergoes combustion is called …

(a) Fuel
(b) Energy
(c) Light
(d) Matter


Q3: Which of the following is not a combustible substance?

(a) Magnesium
(b) Charcoal
(c) Petrol
(d) Glass


Q4: Which of the following has the lowest ignition temperature?

Thursday 10 April 2014

CBSE Class 10 - Science - CH13 - Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

Q & A
Morse Telegraph which uses Magnetic effect of Current
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Q1: What is meant by Magnetic effect of Electric current?

Answer: It means that a current flowing in a wire produces a magnetic field around it. In other words, electric current can produce magnetism.


Q2: What is a magnet?

Answer: A magnet is an object which attracts pieces of iron, steel, nickel and cobalt.


Q3: What is a Bar magnet?

Answer: A bar magnet is a long rectangular bar of uniform cross-section which attracts pieces of iron, steel nickel and cobalt.



    Like poles repel, while unlike poles of magnets attract each other.

Q4: Define Magnetic field: