Wednesday 29 November 2017

CBSE CLASS 8 - SCIENCE - CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT (WORKSHEET) (#eduvictors)(#cbseNotes)

CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT (WORKSHEET)

CBSE CLASS 8 - SCIENCE - CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT (WORKSHEET) (#eduvictors)(#cbseNotes)


Here a few definitions are written. Identify the term these sentences define.


1. A substance which gives ions when melted or dissolved in water is called a/an __________.


2. Sodium Hydroxide, common salt, sulphuric acid are examples of ___________.


3. Sugar, Urea, Benzene Ethyl alcohol are examples of ____________.


4. Materials which allow electricity to pass through them are called __________.


5. Metals are generally _________ of electricity.

Monday 27 November 2017

CBSE Class 12 - Economics - CH2 - Consumer's Equilibrium and Demand - Important Definitions (#eduvictors)(#cbseNotes)

Economics - Chapter -
Consumer's Equilibrium and Demand -
Important Definitions

CBSE Class 12 - Economics - CH2 - Consumer's Equilibrium and Demand - Important Definitions (#eduvictors)(#cbseNotes)

Consumer:
It is an economic agent who consumes final goods and services.

Total Utility:
It is the sum of satisfaction from consumption of all the units of a commodity at a given time.


Marginal Utility:
It is a net increase in total utility by consuming an additional unit of a commodity.


Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility: 
As consumer consumes more and more units of commodity. The Marginal utility derived from the last each successive units goes on declining.


Consumer’s Bundle: 
It is a quantitative combination of two goods which can be purchased by a consumer from his given income.


Budget set: 
It is quantitative combination of those bundles which a consumer can purchase his from given income at prevailing market prices.

Friday 24 November 2017

CBSE Class 8 - Geography - Natural Resources – Land and Soil (Worksheet) (#cbsenotes) (#eduvictors)

Natural Resources – Land and Soil (Worksheet)

CBSE Class 8 - Geography - Natural Resources – Land and Soil (Worksheet) (#cbsenotes) (#eduvictors)

Fill in the blanks

1. ____________________ are huge land masses which rise to marvellous heights.


2. ___________________ are broad, low lying stretches of land which have gentle slopes.


3. _________________ is a source of perennial rivers of India.


4. __________________ soils are formed by leaching.

Thursday 23 November 2017

CBSE Class 9 - Maths - Chapter 7 - Triangles (Worksheet) (#eduvictors)(#cbseNotes)

Triangles (Worksheet)

CBSE Class 9 - Maths - Chapter 7 - Triangles (Worksheet) (#eduvictors)(#cbseNotes)


Fill in the blanks

Two figures are _________, if they are of same shape and same size.


If two triangles ABC and XYZ are congruent under the correspondence A ↔ Y, B ↔ X and
C ↔ Z, then symbolically,  △ABC ≊ _________.


If two sides and the included angle of one triangle are equal to two sides and the included angle of the other triangle, then the two triangles are congruent. It is called ________________ rule.


If two angles and the included side of one triangle are equal to two angles and the side of the other triangle, then the two triangles are congruent. It is called ____________ rule.

Wednesday 22 November 2017

Class 12 - Biology - Human Reproduction System - Very Short Questions and Answers (#cbseNotes)(#eduvictors)

Human Reproduction System - Very Short Questions and Answers

Class 12 - Biology - Human Reproduction System - Very Short Questions and Answers (#cbseNotes)(#eduvictors)

Q1: Define menarche.

Answer:  A female's first menstrual period. It is marked by the maturation of ovaries.


Q2: Which female reproductive system that regulates the condition of the endometrium?

Answer: progesterone.


Q3: What is amenorrhea?

Answer: It is failure to menstruate.


Q4: What is erythroblastosis?

Answer: It is a disease that occurs when the infant’s blood and the mother’s blood are incompatible. It is due to RH factor incompatibility.


Monday 13 November 2017

CBSE Class 9 - Economics - Poverty As A Challenge - Important Terms You Should Know (#cbseNotes)(#eduvictors)

Poverty As A Challenge
Important Terms You Should Know

CBSE Class 9 - Economics - Poverty As A Challenge - Important Terms You Should Know (#cbseNotes)(#eduvictors)

Poverty:
It is a situation in which one is unable to get even the minimum basic necessities of life such as food , clothing , shelter for his/he'r sustenance.

Who are poor?
In our daily life we come across many poor people such as landless labourers in villages, people living in jhuggis, daily wage workers at construction sites, child labourers in dhabas, rickshaw-pullers, domestic servants, cobblers, beggars, etc.

Dimensions of Poverty:
  Poverty means hunger and lack of shelter, parents are unable to send their children to school, lack of clean surroundings lack of regular job and therefore, leads to helplessness.

Social indicators of poverty:
  Illiteracy , lack of general resistance due to malnutrition, inability to work, lack of access to health care and lack of jobs.


Thursday 9 November 2017

CBSE CLASS 7 - CIVICS - CH8 - Markets Around Us (Assignment Sheet) (#eduvictors) (#cbseNotes)

Markets Around Us (Assignment Sheet)

CBSE CLASS 7 - CIVICS - CH8 - Markets Around Us (Assignment Sheet) (#eduvictors) (#cbseNotes)

VERY SHORT QUESTIONS ANSWERS(1 Marks)
Q1: Who are traders?

Q2: What is a market?

Q3: What are the factors that determine the price of a commodity in the market?

Q4: Define credit.
Q5: Define auctioning.
Q6: What is the basis on which a shopkeeper decides which brand to sell and which not?

Q7: Define inflation.