Wednesday 5 April 2017

CBSE Class 6 Maths - Ch2 Whole Numbers - NCERT Ex 2.2 (#cbsenotes)(#ncertSolutions)

Whole Numbers - NCERT Ex 2.2

CBSE Class 6

CBSE Class 6 Maths - Ch2 Whole Numbers - NCERT Ex 2.2 (#cbsenotes)(#ncertSolutions)


Q1. Find the sum by suitable rearrangement:
(a) 837 + 208 + 363
(b) 1962 + 453 + 1538 + 647

Answer:
(a) 837 + 208 + 363
= (837 + 363) + 208
= 1200 + 208
= 1408

(b) 1962 + 453 + 1538 + 647
= (1962 + 1538) + (453 + 647)
= 3500 + 1100
= 4600


Q2. Find the product by suitable rearrangement:
(a) 2 × 1768 × 50 
(b) 4 × 166 × 25 
(c) 8 × 291 × 125
(d) 625 × 279 × 16 
(e) 285 × 5 × 60 
(f) 125 × 40 × 8 × 25

Tuesday 4 April 2017

CBSE Class 9 - Maths - Chapter 2 - Polynomials (Important Points) (#cbsenotes)

Polynomials

CBSE Class 9 - Maths - Chapter 2 - Polynomials (Important Points) (#cbsenotes)
(Important Points)
CBSE Class 9 - Maths Chapter 2

A combination of constants and variables which are connected by basic mathematical operations, is known as Algebraic Expression. For e.g. x² – 7x + 2, xy² – 3 etc.

② A Polynomials p(x) in one variable x is an algebric expression in x of the form
p(x) = anxn + an–1xn–1 + ... + a1 x + a0 , where a0 , a1 , a2 ..... an are constant and a n ≠ 0 are called coefficients and n is a positive integer.

The highest power of variable x in a polynomial p(x) is called the degree of the polynomial.

A polynomial of degree 1 is called a linear polynomial. For e.g. 4x + 9 is a linear polynomial in x.

Monday 3 April 2017

Career After 12: Career in Paramedical Courses (#CareerAfter12)

Career in Paramedical Courses

Career After 12th
Career After 12: Career in Paramedical Courses (#CareerAfter12)


Paramedic professionals help the doctors in specialised areas for better diagnosis, treatment and therapy. In medical related industry, there is ever growing demand for skilled para-medical professionals in India and abroad.

For +2 senior secondary students pursuing in a biology major, apart from MBBS courses, they can opt for various medical related professional courses like pharmacy, physiotherapy, nursing, medical laboratory technology, radiology, optometrist, speech therapist, etc. Various para-medical courses are available at degree, certificate and diploma level.


CBSE Class 6 Maths - Ch2 Whole Numbers - NCERT Ex 2.1 (#cbsenotes)(#ncertanswers)

Chapter 2: Whole Numbers  

CBSE Class 6 Maths - Ch2 Whole Numbers - NCERT Ex 2.1 (#cbsenotes)(#ncertanswers)

NCERT Ex 2.1 

CBSE Class 6 Maths 

Q1: Write the next three natural numbers after 10999.

Answer:
10,999 + 1 = 11,000
11,000 + 1 = 11,001
11,001 + 1 = 11,002


Q2: Write the three whole numbers occurring just before 10001.

Answer:
10,001 – 1 = 10,000
10,000 – 1 = 9,999
9,999  – 1 = 9,998


Q3: Which is the smallest whole number?

Answer: ‘0’ (zero) is the smallest whole number.


Sunday 2 April 2017

CBSE Class 12 - Biology - Chapter - Genetics (MCQs for AIPMT/NEET) (#cbsenotes)

Genetics 

CBSE Class 12 - Biology - Chapter - Genetics (MCQs for AIPMT/NEET) (#cbsenotes)

CBSE Class 12 - Biology - 
(MCQs for AIPMT/NEET)


Q1: Removal of introns and joining the exons in a defined order in a transcription unit is called

(a) Splicing
(b) tailing
(c) transformation
(d) capping


Q2: Klinefelter’s syndrome is indicated by an XXY sex chromosome combination. This abnormality is due to:

(a) gene deletion.
(b) gene duplication.
(c) gene translocation.
(d) non-disjunction.


Q3: Molecular basis of organ differentiation relies on modulation in transcription by

(a) RBA polymerase
(b) ribosome
(c) anticodon
(d) transcription factor

Saturday 1 April 2017

CBSE Class 6 - Maths - CH1 - Knowing Your Numbers (NCERT Ex 1.3) (#cbsenotes)

Knowing Your Numbers 

CBSE Class 6 - Maths - CH1 - Knowing Your Numbers (NCERT Ex 1.3) (#cbsenotes)

CBSE Class 6 - Maths - CH1 - NCERT Ex 1.3 Answers


Q1. Estimate each of the following using general rule:
(a) 730 + 998 
(b) 796 – 314 
(c) 12,904 +2,888 
(d) 28,292 – 21,496


Answer:
(a) 730 round off to     700
998 round off to 1000
──────
Estimated sum =  1700
──────

(b) 796 round off to   800
314 round off to 300
──────
Estimated sum = 500
──────

(c) 12904 round off to 13000
2888 round off to   3000
──────
Estimated sum  = 16000
──────

(d) 28292 round off to      28000
21496 round off to  21000
 ──────
      Estimated difference = 7000
 ──────

Friday 31 March 2017

CBSE Class 12 - Physics - Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance (Short Q and A) (#cbsenotes)

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance 

CBSE Class 12 - Physics 
(Short Q and A)
CBSE Class 12 - Physics - Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance (Short Q and A) (#cbsenotes)


Q1: Define Electrostatic Potential.

Answer: The electrostatic potential at a point is defined as amount of work done per unit positive test charge in moving the test charge from infinity to that point against the electrostatic force due to the electric field.
Q4: Is electric potential a scalar quantity or vector quantity?


Q2: Name the physical quantity whose SI unit is Joule coulomb⁻ⁱ?

Answer:  Electric potential


Q3: Does the electric potential increase or decrease along the electric line of force?

Answer: It decreases along the electric line of force.


Q4: Is electric potential a scalar quantity or vector quantity?

Answer: Scalar quantity