Saturday 11 July 2020

English Reading Comprehension (Set-15) - for Class 9 and 10 (#readingcomprehension)(#eduvictors)(#class10English)

English Reading Comprehension (Set-15)

English Reading Comprehension (Set-15) - for Class 9 and 10 (#readingcomprehension)(#eduvictors)(#class10English)

The word ‘comprehension’ signifies to completely comprehend the content utilizing one's insight.  A comprehension passage is a textual content set for checking out the reader’s potential to recognise (apprehend) the meaning being implied by means of the textual content and the subject matter of that unique passage. Questions based on a passage generally appear as a chronological relationship with the passage. Usually, the first question has the answer in the initial paragraphs and so on but if the answers are inferential then the complete answer might have to be gathered from various paragraphs and for this, one has to be thorough with the entire passage.


(SQP 2019)Read the following passage carefully:

1. Few guessed that this quiet, parentless girl growing up in New York City would one day become the First Lady of the United States. Even fewer thought she would become an author and lecturer and a woman much admired and loved by people throughout the world.

Friday 10 July 2020

List of Deleted Chapters or Topics - CBSE Cuts Syllabus by 30% for Class 9 to 12 (#cbse)(#eduvictors)

List of Deleted Chapters or Topics - CBSE Cuts Syllabus by 30% for Class 9 to 12 

List of Deleted Chapters or Topics - CBSE Cuts Syllabus by 30% for Class 9 to 12 (#cbse)(#eduvictors)

Due to the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Central Board of Secondary Education syllabus for classes 9 to 12 has been reduced by 30% for academic year 2020-2021. CBSE tried her efforts to retain core concepts while curtailing the syllabus.

Class 9 - 10
For Class 9 and 10, here is the list of deleted chapters or topics and the revised syllabus.
For Class 10 students, the social science chapter on forests and wildlife in contemporary India has been deleted, along with chapters on democracy and diversity; gender, religion and caste; popular struggles and movements; and, challenges to democracy.

In science, the chapter on the functioning of the human eye has been deleted, along with a section on the basic concepts of evolution. A number of practical experiments have been removed also such as tests on acetic acid, mounting a leaf peel, and studying the comparative cleaning capacity of soap in hard and soft water.

 1. Deleted Portions in Computer Applications

 2. English Language and Literature - List of Deleted Chapters and Topics

Thursday 9 July 2020

Class 9 - Social Science - The Russian Revolution - Important Dates and Timelines (#eduvictors)(#class9SocialScience)(#RussianRevolution)

Class 9 - Social Science - The Russian Revolution - Important Dates and Timelines

Class 9 - Social Science - The Russian Revolution - Important Dates and Timelines (#eduvictors)(#class9SocialScience)(#RussianRevolution)


The Russian Revolution was a period of political and social revolution across the territory of the Russian Empire. It led to the abolition of the monarchy in 1917, followed by a civil war. In 1923 after the Bolshevik establishment, it led to the formation of the Soviet Union.

Based on NCERT chapter, this video tries to compile important dates and timelines related to the Russian Revolution. Hope it will help you learn more about the key events of the Russian Revolution.

Tuesday 7 July 2020

PHYSICS MCQs FOR NEET - IIT JEE EXAMINATION (SET-1)(#NEETMCQs)(#eduvictors)(#JEE)(#PhysicsMCQs)

PHYSICS MCQs  (SET-1)

FOR NEET - IIT JEE and Other Engineering or premedical Entrance Examinations

PHYSICS MCQs FOR NEET - IIT JEE EXAMINATION (SET-1)(#NEETMCQs)(#eduvictors)(#JEE)(#PhysicsMCQs)

Q1: A neutron with velocity v strikes a stationary deuterium atom, its kinetic energy changes by a factor of

(a) 15/16
(b) 1/2
(c) 2/1
(d) 8/9


Q2: AM radio band has carrier frequency from 500 kHz to 1500 kHz. Assuming a fixed inductance in a simple LC circuit, what is  ratio of highest capacitance to lowest capacitance required to cover this frequency range?

(a) 3
(b) 6
(c) 9
(d) 12


Monday 6 July 2020

CBSE Class 12 Business Studies - Principles of Management (MCQs)(#eduvictors)(#class12BusinessStudies)

CBSE Class 12 Business Studies - Principles of Management (MCQs)

CBSE Class 12 Business Studies - Principles of Management (MCQs)(#eduvictors)(#class12BusinessStudies)

Multiple Choice Questions: Pick up the right choice from the given options.

Q1: By profession, FW Taylor was a
(a) Mechanical engineer 
(b) Mining engineer
(c) Psychologist 
(d) Human resource officer


Q2: Which of the following statements best defines the techniques of management?
(a) It is a set of guidelines to take decisions and actions.
(b) It is a procedure which involves a series of steps to be taken.
(c) They are general rules for the behaviour of individuals.
(d) None of the above.


Q3: The principles of management are intended to be applied to all types and sizes of organisations. This statement reflects that the principles of management are:
(a) General guidelines 
(b) Flexible
(c) Universally applicable 
(d) Mainly behavioural

Sunday 14 June 2020

CBSE Class 9 English (Literature) - The Lost Child (Chapter Summary) (#eduvictors)(#class9English)

The Lost Child (Chapter Summary)

Author: Mulk Raj Anand

CBSE CLASS 9 - English (Lit.) - The Lost Child - Questions and Answers (#ebsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Chapter Summary

This is a short story of a child, his aspirations, demands and realisation. It was springtime and the people in colourful attire were going to the fair. The child was taken to the fair by his parents. He was attracted to almost all the things that he came across like balloons, merry-go-round, toys and eatables. He asked for these things from his parents. They had no desire to purchase things for the child. The crowd was thick and the parents tried to move through it holding the hand of the child. At one point, the child got lost in the fair and started crying asking for his father and mother.

Friday 12 June 2020

CBSE Class 8 - Science -Chapter 7 - Conservation of Plants and Animals (Questions and Answers)(#eduvictors)(#class8Science)

Chapter 7 -  Conservation of Plants and Animals (Questions and Answers)

CBSE Class 8 - Science

CBSE Class 8 - Science -Chapter 7 -  Conservation of Plants and Animals (Questions and Answers)(#eduvictors)(#class8Science)

Q1: Define ecology.

Answer: It is the science which deals with the relation between organism and its surrounding environment.


Q2: What is a biome?

Answer: A biome is a large area with similar flora, fauna, and microorganisms. Each biome can have many ecosystems in it. For examples the
tropical rainforests, tundra in the arctic regions, and the evergreen trees in the coniferous forests, each of these contain species that are adapted to the varying conditions of water, heat, and soil in the biome.

For example, polar bears thrive in the arctic by having thick skin while cactus plants preserve water in the hot desert with help of spiny leaves with waxy layer coating.


Tuesday 9 June 2020

CBSE Class 11 Biology - The Living World - Very Short Answer Based Questions(VSQA)(#eduvictors)(#class11Biology)

The Living World - Very Short Answer Based Questions

CBSE Class 11 Biology
CBSE Class 11 Biology - The Living World - Very Short Answer Based Questions(VSQA)(#eduvictors)(#class11Biology)


Q1: Who is called Father of Biology and Zoology?





Q2: Name the Father of Botany.





Q3: Father of Plant Physiology





Q4: Father of Mycology





Monday 8 June 2020

Class 12 - Business Studies - NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF MANAGEMENT (MCQs) (#eduvictors)(#cbse2020)(#class12BusinessStudies)

NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF MANAGEMENT (MCQs)

Class 12 - Business Studies
Class 12 - Business Studies - NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF MANAGEMENT (MCQs) (#eduvictors)(#cbse2020)(#class12BusinessStudies)


Q1. Which of the following is not an objective of management:

(a) Earning profits
(b) Creating employment
(c) Satisfying the diverse needs of employees
(d) Planning and controlling

Q2: Management always works by keeping an end result or aim of the organisation. All managerial activities direct towards the end result. This relates to which feature of management?

(a) Management is multidimensional 
(b) Management is continuous
(c) Management is a goal-oriented process
(d) Management is intangible 

Sunday 7 June 2020

CBSE Class 9 - Maths - Real Numbers - Problems on Rationalisation (Part-5)(#eduvictors)(#class9Maths)(#Class9RealNumbers)

CBSE Class 9 - Maths - Real Numbers - Problems on Rationalisation (Part-5)

CBSE Class 9 - Maths - Real Numbers - Problems on Rationalisation (Part-5)(#eduvictors)(#class9Maths)(#Class9RealNumbers)


The part-5 video gives a solution to a typical problem on rationalisation. This type of problem is commonly asked in question papers. The first step to solve this kind of problem is to rationalise each term individually. The video covers the solution for a long type of answer based question. In this series, we'll try to present solutions for more HOTS and typical problems for students of mathematics of class 9 For study Notes, Worksheets, Question Papers and Assignments for CBSE Class 6 - 12, do check our website www.eduvictors.com