Saturday 6 June 2015

CBSE Class 12 - Business Studies - CH5 - Organising (V Short Q and A)

Organizing


V Short Q & A
CBSE Class 12 - Business Studies - CH5 - Organising (V Short Q and A)


Q1: Define Organising.

Answer: Organizing is the process of defining and grouping, activities and establishing authority relationships among them.

Q2: Name the organization which is deliberately created?

Answer:  Formal Organisation

Q3: Define organisation.

Answer: Organisation is a structure constituting a system of job positions, the roles assigned tothem and the authoring relationship among various positions.

Q4: Name and explain the two steps in the process of organizing which comes after identification and division of work and departmentalization.

Answer: Assignment of duties and establishing reporting relation ships.

Q5: Which level of managers are responsible for determining formal organisation?

Answer: Top Level Management.

Q6: List the important steps in organising process.

CBSE Class 7 - Science - CH6 - Physical and Chemical Changes (MCQs)

Physical and Chemical Changes

MCQs
CBSE Class 7 - Science - CH6 - Physical and Chemical Changes (MCQs)
Is burning a match stick
physical change or chemical?


Q1: Which of the following is a physical change?

(a) Rusting of Iron
(b) Heating of Iron
(c) Burning of Wood
(d) Ripening of a fruit.

Q2: Which of the following is a chemical change?

(a) Boiling of Water
(b) Tearing of Newspaper
(c) Cooking a vegetable
(d) Freezing water into ice

Q3: Which of the following is NOT a physical property of a substance?

(a) shape
(b) color
(c) density
(d) flammability

Q4: Which of the following MIGHT NOT tell a chemical change has taken place?

(a) Evolution of gas.
(b) Light is generated
(c) Production of heat
(d) Converting liquid into gas.

Q5: Turning milk into curd is a

Sunday 31 May 2015

CBSE Class 8 - Science - CH 16 - Light (MCQ)

Light

MCQs

CBSE Class 8 - Science - CH 16 - Light (MCQ)
Laws Of Reflection
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Q1: Image formed by the plane mirror is:

(a) Always real
(b) Always virtual
(c) Sometimes real sometimes virtual
(d) None of these

Q2: The light ray, which strikes any surface, is called:

(a) Reflected Ray
(b) Normal
(c) Incident Ray
(d) Refracted Ray


Q3: The ray that comes back from the surface after reflection is called:

(a) Reflected Ray
(b) Normal
(c) Incident Ray
(d) Refracted Ray

Q4: Which of the following statement is correct:

(a) Angle of incidence is never equal to angle of reflection.
(b) Angle of incidence is always greater than angle of reflection.
(c) Angle of incidence is always smaller than angle of reflection.
(d) Angle of incidence is always equal to angle of reflection.


Q5: The property of plane mirror to make 'right appear as left' and vice versa, is called:

Saturday 30 May 2015

CBSE Class 10 - Science - CH2 - Acids, Bases and Salts (Worksheet)

Acids, Bases and Salts

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Worksheet

Fill in the Blanks

1. Blue litmus changes into red colour in the presence of_______.

2. The acid present in lemon juice is _______.

3. Red litmus changes into blue colour in the presence of ______.

4. The chemical name of Plaster of Paris is ___________ and its chemical formula is ____________.

5. Methyl orange gives __________ in basic medium while phenolphthalein gives _______.

6. Example for strong acid is ________.

7. Example for weak acid is ________

8. Example for strong base is_______.

9. Example for weak base is ____________

Wednesday 27 May 2015

CBSE Class 12: Business Studies - CH4: Planning (V Short Q and A)

Planning


V Short Q & A
CCBSE Class 12: Business Studies - CH4: Planning (V Short Q and A)


Q1: Define Planning.

Answer: Planning in deciding in advance what to do and how to do. Before doing something, the manager always formulates an idea of how to work on a particular task.
Planning is selecting and relating of facts and making and using of assumptions regarding the future in the visualization and formulation of proposed activities believed necessary to achieve desired results.

Q2: What is meant by Market Orientation?

Answer: It means the firms start producing goods after analysing the market needs/requirements.

Q3: The planning function of management is conducted at which level of management?

Answer: At all the three levels.

Q4: Is planning all-pervasive function of managment? How?

Answer: Yes. It is a continuous process. All other functions of organizing, staffing, directing and controlling must reflect planning function of management. It prevails all levels of organization and departments.

Q5: What all qualities are required for doing planning?

Answer: Intelligence, Imagination, Foresight, Sound Judgment.

Q6: Planning strangulates the initiative of the employees and compels them to work in an inflexible manner”. What does it imply?

Answer: Planning reduces creativity.

Q7: Point out whether Planning is a physical or mental activity.

Answer: Planning is a mental activity. It requires application of the mind involving creative thinking and imagination, foresight & judgment. A manager can make efficient plans only when he has sound judgment, foresignt & vision. Planning, in not mere guess work but involves logical and systematic approach.

Q8: How does planning create rigidity?

Answer: Planning creates rigidity by putting adverse effect on initiative taken by the managers.

Q9: Which limitation of planning suggest that the employees stop thinking and become the blind followers of Plan?

Answer: Planning reduces creativity.

Q10: Does planning help eliminating risk?

Tuesday 26 May 2015

CBSE Class 9/10 - English Grammar - Cloze Test (PSA Quiz)

CLOZE TEST

CBSE Class 9/10 - English Grammar - Cloze Test (PSA Quiz)

Directions : In Question Nos. 1 to 10 you have following a brief passage with 10 questions.
Read the passages carefulIy and fill in the blanks with, out of the four alternatives given.

Passage 

Without water __1__ animal can survive. In desert regions, the greatest  ____2____ to life is drying up. But many creatures are able to make use of ___3___  little water that exists in arid areas. One of nature’s  masterpieces ___4___ creatures equipped to ___5____ with desert life is the hardy camel. There are several stories describing the ___6___ endurance of these animals.  It is said that camels can ___7___ a distance of about 800 miles in eight days through continuous travel ___8___ an intake of a single drop of water. The popular ___9___ in a way is  ___10___. Water is indeed stored there but in the form of fat.


Questions:

Sunday 24 May 2015

CBSE Class 10 - History - THE AGE OF INDUSTRIALISATION (MCQs)

THE AGE OF INDUSTRIALISATION
(MCQs)
Industrial Revolution led to pathetic conditions
for women and children.
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Q1: When did the earliest factories come up in England?

(a) 1720s
(b) 1730s
(c) 1740s
(d) 1750s


Q2: Guilds were associations of

(a) Industrialization
(b) Exporters
(c) Traders
(d) Producers


Q3: Which one of the following factories was considered as a symbol of new era in England in the late eighteenth century?

(a) Iron and steel
(b) Metal
(c) Jute
(d) Cotton


Q4: Who invented the steam engine

(a) New Camen
(b) Richard Arkwright
(c) James Watt
(d) None of the above

Q5: In India, the first cotton mill was set up in

(a) Madras
(b) Bombay
(c) Kanpur
(d) Surat