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Class 9th English [ Beehive ]

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Subscribe my you tube channel  Sanjeev Sukrail NCERT Solutions for  English Beehive (Prose) Chapter 1 The Fun They Had Chapter 2 The Sound of Music Chapter 3 The Little Girl Chapter 4 A Truly Beautiful Mind Chapter 5 The Snake and The Mirror Chapter 6 My Childhood Chapter 7 Packing Chapter 8 Reach for the Top Chapter 9 The Bond of Love Chapter 10 Kathmandu Chapter 11 If I Were You NCERT Solutions for  English Beehive (Poem) Chapter 1 The Road Not Taken [Poem] Chapter 2 Wind [Poem] Chapter 3 Rain On The Roof [Poem] Chapter 4 The Lake Isle Of Innisfree [Poem] Chapter 5 A Legend Of The Northland [Poem] Chapter 6 No Men Are Foreign [Poem] Chapter 7 The Duck and the Kangaroo [Poem] Chapter 8 On Killing A Tree [Poem] Chapter 9 The Snake Trying [Poem] Chapter 10 A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal [Poem] Class 9th English Supplementary Reader Moments

Class 8th English It so happened

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Subscribe my you tube channel  Sanjeev Sukrail NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English Supplementary Reader It So Happened  Chapter 1 How The Camel Got His Hump Chapter 2 Children at Work Chapter 3 The Selfish Giant Chapter 4 The Treasure Within Chapter 5 Princess September Chapter 6 The Fight Chapter 7 The Open Window Chapter 8 Jalebis Chapter 9 The Comet – I Chapter 10 The Comet – II

Class 10th English (Tulip Series)

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With the help of these  NCERT Solutions    you can easily grasp basic concepts better and faster.   Subscribe my you tube channel  Sanjeev Sukrail Class 10th Prose Lesson 1 FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET  Lesson 2 AN EXCELLENT FATHER  Lesson 3 FROM THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL  Lesson 4 LONG WALK TO FREEDOM  Lesson 5 THE SERMON AT BENARES  Lesson 6  PAPACHI’S MOTH Lesson 7. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE   Lesson 8. THE GHAT OF THE ONLY WORLD  Class 10th Poetry Poem 1. PRAYER BY G. A MEHJOOR  Poem 2.  MIRACLES BY WALT WHITMAN Poem 3.  SPEAK UP BY FAIZ AHMAD FAIZ Poem 4.  SNOWDROP BY TED HUGHES Poem 5.MY  MOTHER AT SIXTY-SIX Poem 6.  THE TALE OF CUSTARD THE DRAGON Poem 7.AN  EVENING WET WITH RAIN Poem 8.  THE LAST LESSON OF AFTERNOON Poem 9.FROM I AM EXPLAINING A FEW THING Class 10th short stories Lesson 18.  THE NECKLACE Lesson 19.  BHOLI Lesson 20.  ABHILEY Lesson 21.  OUT OF BUSINESS Lesson 22. SERVANT lesson 23.  DUSK BY SAKI Class 10th Play lesson 24.  THE PROPOSAL

Class 8th English Honeydew

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Subscribe my you tube channel  Sanjeev Sukrail NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English Honeydew Chapter 1 The Best Christmas Present in the World Chapter 2 The Tsunami Chapter 3 Glimpses of the Past Chapter 4 Bepin Choudhury’s Lapse of Memory Chapter 5 The Summit Within Chapter 6 This is Jody’s Fawn Chapter 7 A Visit to Cambridge Chapter 8 A Short Monsoon Diary Chapter 9 The Great Stone Face – I Chapter 10 The Great Stone Face – II Chapter 11 The Ant and the Cricket (Poem) Chapter 12 Geography Lesson (Poem) Chapter 13 Macavity – The Mystery Cat (Poem) Chapter 14 The Last Bargain (Poem) Chapter 15 The School Boy (Poem) Chapter 16 The Duck and the Kangaroo (Poem) Chapter 17 When I Set Out For Lyonnesse (Poem) Chapter 18 On the Grasshopper and Cricket (Poem) Class 8th English It so happened

Our Environment

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Science Mcqs Our Environment  Q1.Which of the following is biodegradable waste? (a) DDT (b) Aluminium can (c) Plastic bag (d) Cow dung Ans: (d) Cow dung Q2. Which of the two sets belong to the same trophic level? (a) Rabbit: Tiger (b) Vulture : Rat (c) Grasshopper : Hawk (d) Frog : Lizard Ans: (d) Frog: Lizard Q3. In a given food chain if the amount of energy at the fourth trophic level is 6 kJ, what will be the energy available at the producer level? (a) 6000 kJ (b) 20 kJ (c) 60 kJ (d) 600 kJ Ans: (a) 6000 kJ Q4. Which of the following is the best way for disposal of vegetable and fruit peels? (a) Landfill (b) Recycling (c) Composting (d) Burning Ans: (c) Composting Q5. The problem caused due to ozone hole is (a) earthquakes (b) damage due to UV radiations (c) chemical pollution (d) acid rain Ans: (b) damage due to UV radiations Q6. An ecosystem includes (a) all living organisms (b) non-living objects (c) both living organisms and non-living

How do organism reproduce

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  Science MCQs  How do Organisms Reproduce? 1. During favourable conditions, Amoeba reproduces by (a) multiple fission (b) binary fission (c) budding (d) fragmentation Ans: b 2. A feature of reproduction that is common to Amoeba, Yeast and Spirogyra is that (a) they reproduce asexually (b) they are all unicellular (c) they reproduce only sexually (d) they are all multicellular Ans: a 3. The ability of a cell to divide into several cells during reproduction in Plasmodium is called (a) budding (b) multiple fission (c) binary fission (d) reduction division Ans: b 4. Bryophyllum can be propagated vegetatively by the (a) stem (b) leaf (c) root (d) flower Ans: b 5. Vegetative propagation refers to formation of new plants from (a) stem, flowers and fruits (b) stem, leaves and flowers (c) stem, roots and flowers (d) stem, roots and leaves Ans: d 6. In a potato, vegetative propagation takes place by: (a) root (b) leaf (c) stem tuber (d) grafting Ans

Chapter wise Theoretical Important Questions in Physics for Class –XII

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Electrostatics- 1. Derive an expression for the electric field at a point on the axial position of an electric dipole. 2. Derive an expression for the electric field at a point on the equatorial position of an electric dipole. 3. Describe the Principle, construction and working of Van de Graff generator. 4. Derive an expression for the energy stored in a capacitor. Show that whenever two conductors share charges by bringing them into electrical contact, there is a loss of energy. 5. Derive an expression for the effective capacitance when capacitors are connected in (a) series and (b) parallel 6. Explain the principle of a capacitor and derive an expression for the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor. 7. State Gauss theorem and apply it to find the electric field at a point due to (a) a line of charge (b) A plane sheet of charge (c) A Charged spherical conducting shell 8. State Coulomb's law and express it in vector form. Derive it using Gauss theorem. 9. Derive an ex