Wednesday 1 December 2021

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Limits and Derivatives Part-4- Limits of Trigonometric Functions #class11Maths #eduvictors #limits

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Limits and Derivatives Part-4- Limits of Trigonometric Functions

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Limits and Derivatives Part-4- Limits of Trigonometric Functions #class11Maths #eduvictors #limits



In the previous blog post Limits and derivatives Part-3, we learn about the algebra of limits. Now, let us study few theorems before we discuss about trignometric limits.


Theorem 1: Let f(x) and g(x) be two real valued functions with same domain such that f(x) ≤ g(x) for all x.
For some a, if $\lim_{x\rightarrow a} f(x)$ and $\lim_{x\rightarrow a} g(x)$ exist then $\lim_{x\rightarrow a} f(x) \leq  \lim_{x\rightarrow a} g(x)$

Theorem 2: Sandwich Theorem or Squeeze Theorem
Let f(x) and g(x) be two real valued functions with same domain such that f(x) ≤ g(x) ≤ h(x) for all x in common domain.
For some a, if $\lim_{x\rightarrow a} f(x) = l = \lim_{x\rightarrow a} h(x)$, then $\lim_{x\rightarrow a} g(x) = l$

Sunday 28 November 2021

CBSE Class 10 Social Science - Worksheet (Term 1) #eduvictors #class10SocialScience #cbseTerm1

CBSE Class 10 Social Science - Worksheet (Term 1)

CBSE Class 10 Social Science - Worksheet (Term 1) #eduvictors #class10SocialScience #cbseTerm1


Fill in the blanks


Chapter: Resources and Development


1. Human beings, Fisheries, Flora and Fauna, etc. are obtained from biosphere, are called __________


2. Resources composed of non-living things, e.g.: Rocks, metals, etc. These are called __________.


3. Picnic spots, public spots, etc. that are shared by the public or by a community are called _________.

Tuesday 23 November 2021

CBSE Class 12 Political Science Term 1 - MCQs (#class12PoliticalScience)(#cbseTerm1)(#eduvictors)

CBSE Class 12 Political Science Term 1 - MCQs

CBSE Class 12 Political Science Term 1 - MCQs (#class12PoliticalScience)(#cbseTerm1)(#eduvictors)


Q1: Which among the following statements about the Cold War is false?

(a) The US and USSR are currently engaged in hot war.

(b) Both US and USSR were keen on expanding their influence.

(c) Both superpowers were engaged in ideological conflict also

(d) The cold war threatened to divide the world into two alliances.


Q2: Who was the counterpart of US President John F. Kennedy at the time of Cuban Missile Crisis in USSR?

(a) Mikhail Gorbachev  

(b) Fidel Castro

(c) Nikita Khrushchev

(d) Richard Nickson

Tuesday 16 November 2021

CBSE Class 10 English - Nelson Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom (MCQs)

CBSE Class 10 English - Nelson Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom (MCQs)

CBSE Class 10 English - Nelson Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom (MCQs)


#class10-english

Directions: Choise the correct opton from the choices given in each question.


Q1: 'Rainbow gathering of different colors' refers to

(a) rainbow in the sky

(b) symbolic of hope for future

(c) dignitaries from all over the world, of different races and colors, had gathered

(d) The sandstone amphitheatre was no longer a symbol of white supremacy


Q2: Why according to Nelson Mandela a society of which all humanity will be proud was being born ?

(a) Because the foundation of the society was laid on equality and freedom for all irrespective of caste, creed or colour.

(b) A society which prospers due to the natural resources of that country.

(c) A democracy 

(d) A country which had achieved political emancipation.

Monday 15 November 2021

Class 8 Science - Pollution in Air and Water (MCQs) #class8Science #environment #pollution #eduvictors

Pollution in Air and Water (MCQs)

Class 8 Science

Class 8 Science - Pollution in Air and Water (MCQs) #class8Science #environment #pollution #eduvictors

Q1: In general, oxides of non metals are ________ in nature?

(a) basic

(b) acidic

(c) neutral

(d) amphoteric



Q2: The percentage of which of the following components of air always varies from one place to the other?

(a) O₂ 

(b) N₂ 

(c) Water vapour 

(d) CO₂

Sunday 14 November 2021

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Limits and Derivatives (Part-3) Questions and Answers #class11Maths #Limits #eduvictors

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Limits and Derivatives 

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Limits and Derivatives (Part-3) Questions and Answers #class11Maths #Limits #eduvictors

Part-3  Algebra of Limits  

#class11Maths #Limits 

In the previous post Limits and derivatives Part-2, we get basic ideas of the algebra of limits and also learned about rules and properties of limits.


Let us try to solve few problems:


Q1: Evaluate the given limit $\lim_{r\rightarrow 1} \pi r^2$

Answer: $\lim_{r\rightarrow 1} \pi r^2 = \pi(1)^2 = \pi$


Friday 12 November 2021

CBSE Class 12 Geography Term 1 - MCQs #class12Geography #cbse #eduvictors #cbseterm1

CBSE Class 12 Geography Term 1 - MCQs (2021-22)

CBSE Class 12 Geography Term 1 - MCQs #class12Geography #cbse #eduvictors #cbseterm1

Q1: Who coined the term neo-determinism?

(a) Griffith Taylor

(b) Ratzel

(c) Blache

(d) Christaller


Q2: Stop and go determinism is also known as

(a) Possibilism

(b) Determinism

(c) Neo determinism

(d) None of the above


Wednesday 10 November 2021

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Limits and Derivatives (Part-2) Questions and Answers #class11Maths #Limits #eduvictors

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Limits and Derivatives (Part-2) 

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Limits and Derivatives (Part-2) Questions and Answers #class11Maths #Limits #eduvictors


Questions and Answers                                                                     #class11Maths #Limits 


In the previous blog post Limits and derivatives Part-1 , we learn


$\lim_{x\rightarrow a} f(x) = l$ and it is called limit of the function f(x)


The two ways x could approach a number an either from left or from right, i.e., all the values of x near a could be less than a or could be greater than a.


In this case the right and left hand limits are different, and hence we say that the limit of f(x) as x tends to zero does not exist (even though the function is defined at 0).

Monday 8 November 2021

CBSE Class 12 Economics - Term 1 MCQs (2021-22) #class12Economics #cbseterm1 #economics #eduvictors

CBSE Class 12 Economics - Term 1 MCQs (2021-22)

CBSE Class 12 Economics - Term 1 MCQs (2021-22) #class12Economics #cbseterm1 #economics #eduvictors


Q1: What is the defect of the barter system?

(a) Lack of double coincidence of wants 

(b) Difficulty in the measurement of value 

(c) Difficulty in store of value

(d) All of these



Q2: Supply of money refers to __________

(a) currency held by the public

(b) currency held by RBI

(c) currency held by public and demand deposits with commercial banks

(d) currency held in government account


Saturday 6 November 2021

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Limits and Derivatives (Part-1) Questions and Answers #class11Maths #Limits #eduvictors

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Limits and Derivatives

Part-1 - Questions and Answers

CBSE Class 11 - Mathematics - Limits and Derivatives (Part-1) Questions and Answers #class11Maths #Limits #eduvictors

Q1: Define Calculus.

Answer: Calculus is that branch of mathematics that mainly deals with the study of change in the value of a function as the points in the domain change. 


👉Note: The chapter "Limits and Derivatives" is an introduction to Calculus.

👉Calculus is a Latin word meaning ‘pebble’. Ancient Romans used stones for counting.


Q2: Who are called pioneers of Calculus (who invented Calculus)?

Answer: Issac Newton (1642 - 1727) and G. W. Leibnitz(1646 - 1717).

Both of them were invented independently around the 17th century.



Q3: What is the meaning of 'x tends to a' or x → a?

Answer: When x tends to a (x  → a), x is nearly close to a but never equals to a.

e.g. x → 3 means the value of x maybe 2.99 or 2.999 or 2.999...9 is very close to 3 but not exactly equal to 3. Similarly, x may be 3.01, 3.001, 3.0001... from the right side and gets closer to 3.