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SOLUTIONS | UNIT 1| CHEMISTRY | CLASS 11

 

Unit Study Guide: Solutions

A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more components. Homogeneous means the composition and properties are uniform throughout the entire mixture.

  • Solvent: The component present in the largest quantity. It determines the physical state of the solution.

  • Solute: The component(s) present in smaller quantities, dissolved in the solvent.

  • Binary Solution: A solution containing exactly two components (one solute and one solvent).

The Wit That Won Hearts | Full Story | Case based Questions | Main Points

 

The Wit That Won Hearts

A Simple Retelling for Students

The Vijayanagara Empire was one of the greatest kingdoms in India. Its famous king, Krishnadeva Raya, was brave, intelligent, and loved art and literature. His rule is called the Golden Age of the empire because learning, poetry, and culture grew greatly during that time.

The king’s court had eight famous poets called the Ashtadiggajas. Among them, Tenali Rama was the most popular because of his cleverness, humour, and quick thinking. He often solved difficult problems in smart ways.

Part 2: Large Number Around Us Class 7 Mathematics

Based on the Creative Chitti section on page 6 of the textbook, Chitti is a calculator with buttons for large place values (+1, +10, +100, +1,000, +10,000, +1,00,000, and +10,00,000). It loves to find creative, alternative ways to break down numbers instead of just using standard place values.

Here are solutions for the "Figure it Out" exercises by writing expressions for at least two different creative ways to obtain each number:

ISC Class XI — Applied Mathematics (885) NEP-Based HOTS Question Paper

 

ISC Class XI — Applied Mathematics (885)

Chapter: Quadratic Equations & Applications

NEP-Based HOTS Question Paper

Time: 3 Hours

Maximum Marks: 80


General Instructions

  1. This question paper contains 4 Sections — A, B, C and D.

  2. All questions are compulsory.

  3. Use of calculator is allowed where necessary.

  4. The paper is designed according to the NEP competency-based pattern.

  5. Questions test:

    • Analytical thinking

    • Logical reasoning

    • Mathematical modelling

    • Real-life applications

    • Interpretation skills

  6. Draw neat graphs wherever required.

ICSE Class 10 Physics : Sample Question

 

ICSE Class 10 Physics

Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) Question Paper

Topic: Force, Work, Power, Energy & Simple Machines

Based on NEP Competency-Oriented Pattern

Time Allowed: 2 Hours
Maximum Marks: 40


General Instructions

  1. Answer all questions.

  2. This paper contains competency-based, analytical and application-oriented questions.

  3. Diagrams wherever necessary should be neat and labelled.

  4. Assume g = 10 m/s2 unless otherwise stated.

  5. Calculators are not allowed.


Section A

Conceptual Reasoning & Assertion-Based Questions

(1 mark each)

Q1.

A boy pushes a wall with great force for 2 minutes but the wall does not move. Which statement is correct?

A. Work is done because force is applied.
B. No work is done because displacement is zero.
C. Power is maximum because time is large.
D. Energy is destroyed.