Sunday, 20 December 2015

Anything but Mathematics.

Why do some people thinks of mathematics as a burden on them? Mostly females, thinks it this way.
People already got the phobia of it by the time they realizes that 'x' can be used in a different way in mathematics other than using it in writing statements.
Most people didn't even know that they can and are still using it in their day to day life. They only need to improvise their methods so that they didn't get any obstacles in solving any mathematical query.


For e.g. :- If you are buying fruits and you are good at calculating the price of any quantity then why can't you use this method or technique in solving similar mathematical problems like :-
* Five boys went to a hotel and eat the meals. Four of them spent ₹13 each over their meal but the fifth spent ₹5 more than the average of all other four. What was the total money spent by them?
It doesn't matter whether it is the money used to buy fruits or the money paid by the persons for their meals. The thing that matters is how you improvise your method of calculation to solve this problem.
It also doesn't matter that you learn from book or from your experience, the thing one should focus on is that one can learn everything, anything, anywhere.


So just enjoy learning new things.


STUDY SMART,
PRACTICE HARD.

Thursday, 17 December 2015

C.B.S.E. Class 7th English Practice Paper

Class: 6th

Subject: English

Section: A


I. Read the following passage carefully.                                                                             5

Bandicoot Mascot

The rabbit eared bandicoot is found only in few isolated pockets of central Australia. It has been chosen by the Australian government as a mascot to represent all endangered species in that country.
A ground dwelling marsupial with a long pointed head, the Bilby, as it is known locally, has silky bluish grey fur and a long black tail with a white brush like tip. Like its cousin, the kangaroo, it has sturdy hind legs for hopping. Its forefeet are adapted for digging, with strong claws on the second, third and fourth toes.
It lives in a deep spiral burrow during the day, venturing out night to dig for seeds, bulbs, fruit and fungi or to seek out insects and lizards with its pointed snout and long tongue. It hardly needs to drink any water, sustaining itself on the moisture in the food.
The rabbit eared bandicoot is not related to the large rats called bandicoots found in some parts of India.

Q1. Read the questions given below and write the option you consider the most appropriate in your answer sheet.

1.The bandicoot is also known as
a)      Marsupial    b) rabbit eared  c) ground dweller     d) Bilby

2. The bandicoot resembles
a)      A rabbit        b) A mascot        c) A kangaroo           d) A lizard

3. Which part of the body assists the bandicoot in digging?

4. It ventures out to eat when ____________________.

5. Another name with the name bandicoot is ________________________.




Section: B

II. You are Karan/Snigdha, the cultural secretary of M.R.V. High School, Hyderabad. You have been asked to inform students of class VII and VIII about an Inter School Dramatics Competition. Draft a notice in not more than 50 words for the students’ Notice board with all necessary details. Put the notice in box.                                                                                                           5


Section: C

III. Write the appropriate option in the blanks.                                                               2
1.  The train ________ (has / have) left the platform.

2.They ___________ (had been / has been) learning to play guitar for five years.

IV. Fill in the blanks with suitable determiners.                                                             3
1.  He has ____ aunt who lives in England.

2. ____ person wants to be successful.

3. ____ people sacrificed their lives for India’s independence.




{STUDY SMART,
PRACTICE HARD.}

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

CBSE Class 6th English Practice Paper for SA

C.B.S.E. Class 6th English Practice Paper


Its a practice paper for students of class 6th C.B.S.E. of English, but it didn't have the Literature section as every school have different books for it.
So, just practice to improve your other sections. 






STUDY SMART,
PRACTICE HARD.

CBSE Class 9th English Practice Paper for SA

C.B.S.E. Class 9th English Practice Paper







STUDY SMART,
PRACTICE HARD.

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

No PSA for CBSE Classes 9th & 11th.

 No PSA for CBSE Classes 9th & 11th.

A sign of relief for CBSE class 9th and 11th students. No PSA from now on.


CBSE Class 9th English Practice Paper

C.B.S.E. Class 9th English Practice Paper










STUDY SMART,
PRACTICE HARD.

Class 6th Mathematics Practice Paper

Class 6th Practice Paper of Mathematics

(Algebra & Decimals)











STUDY SMART,
PRACTICE HARD.