Akansha pandey

Bsc from dsb , schooling from st theresa school

Student at Dsb nanital

Studied at St. Theresa Sr. Sec.

Nift,nid,iit sample paper and practice questions part-2 part2

Sample papers are important preparation material used by almost all students during revision for their board exams. Solving sample papers helps a student to understand the pattern of the question paper and the marking scheme of the board question paper.The sample paper is based on the actual question paper format which helps students in getting an overview of the paper pattern including the type of questions like short or long answer type questions, mostly asked topics, marks distribution, etcWhereas sample papers usually have more difficult questions. I wouldn't recommend a person to go through the sample paper a day or two before the exam unless he/she is super confident with the curriculum (don't try testing your confidence). Going through the previous year papers would make better sense.(i) Before solving the sample paper of a particular subject, make sure that you have covered the whole syllabus of that subject. (ii) Solve the sample papers with pen and paper just the way you do in an exam. Do not solve questions orally by applying mind calculations . Attributes of a good question paper. The question paper setter and evaluator should fulfill their assignment with great honesty, dedication, integrity and seriousness. ... A question paper is the basic tool used in an examination. Sometimes, question papers are under debate for their levels of toughness and lengthy content . Sample papers are important preparation material used by almost all students during revision for their board exams. Solving sample papers helps a student to understand the pattern of the question paper and the marking scheme of the board question paper.

nift , nid , iift entrance examination solved papers part 2

Sample papers are important preparation material used by almost all students during revision for their board exams. Solving sample papers helps a student to understand the pattern of the question paper and the marking scheme of the board question paper.The sample paper is based on the actual question paper format which helps students in getting an overview of the paper pattern including the type of questions like short or long answer type questions, mostly asked topics, marks distribution, etcWhereas sample papers usually have more difficult questions. I wouldn't recommend a person to go through the sample paper a day or two before the exam unless he/she is super confident with the curriculum (don't try testing your confidence). Going through the previous year papers would make better sense.(i) Before solving the sample paper of a particular subject, make sure that you have covered the whole syllabus of that subject. (ii) Solve the sample papers with pen and paper just the way you do in an exam. Do not solve questions orally by applying mind calculations . Attributes of a good question paper. The question paper setter and evaluator should fulfill their assignment with great honesty, dedication, integrity and seriousness. ... A question paper is the basic tool used in an examination. Sometimes, question papers are under debate for their levels of toughness and lengthy content . Sample papers are important preparation material used by almost all students during revision for their board exams. Solving sample papers helps a student to understand the pattern of the question paper and the marking scheme of the board question paper.

Biology sample paper -1 part -9 class 11th cbse

Sample papers are important preparation material used by almost all students during revision for their board exams. Solving sample papers helps a student to understand the pattern of the question paper and the marking scheme of the board question paper.The sample paper is based on the actual question paper format which helps students in getting an overview of the paper pattern including the type of questions like short or long answer type questions, mostly asked topics, marks distribution, etc.Sample papers are important preparation material used by almost all students during revision for their board exams. Solving sample papers helps a student to understand the pattern of the question paper and the marking scheme of the board question paper . Biology class 11th sample paper about living world , biological classification , plant kingdom, animal kingdom , structural organisations in animals , cell , biomolecules , cell cycle and cell division , transport in plants , mineral nutrition , respiration in plants , plant growth and development , digestion and absorption , breathing and exchange of gases etc Biology sample paper -1 part -1 class 11th cbse

Biology sample paper -1 part -1 class 11th cbse

Biology class 11th sample paper about living world , biological classification , plant kingdom, animal kingdom , structural organisations in animals , cell , biomolecules , cell cycle and cell division , transport in plants , mineral nutrition , respiration in plants , plant growth and development , digestion and absorption , breathing and exchange of gases etc Biology sample paper -1 part -1 class 11th cbse . Sample papers are important preparation material used by almost all students during revision for their board exams. Solving sample papers helps a student to understand the pattern of the question paper and the marking scheme of the board question paper.The sample paper is based on the actual question paper format which helps students in getting an overview of the paper pattern including the type of questions like short or long answer type questions, mostly asked topics, marks distribution, etcWhereas sample papers usually have more difficult questions. I wouldn't recommend a person to go through the sample paper a day or two before the exam unless he/she is super confident with the curriculum (don't try testing your confidence). Going through the previous year papers would make better sense.(i) Before solving the sample paper of a particular subject, make sure that you have covered the whole syllabus of that subject. (ii) Solve the sample papers with pen and paper just the way you do in an exam. Do not solve questions orally by applying mind calculations . Attributes of a good question paper. The question paper setter and evaluator should fulfill their assignment with great honesty, dedication, integrity and seriousness. ... A question paper is the basic tool used in an examination. Sometimes, question papers are under debate for their levels of toughness and lengthy content . Sample papers are important preparation material used by almost all students during revision for their board exams. Solving sample papers helps a student to understand the pattern of the question paper and the marking scheme of the board question paper.

Biology sample paper -1 part -3 class 11th cbse

Biology class 11th sample paper about living world , biological classification , plant kingdom, animal kingdom , structural organisations in animals , cell , biomolecules , cell cycle and cell division , transport in plants , mineral nutrition , respiration in plants , plant growth and development , digestion and absorption , breathing and exchange of gases etc Biology sample paper -1 part -1 class 11th cbse.Sample papers are important preparation material used by almost all students during revision for their board exams. Solving sample papers helps a student to understand the pattern of the question paper and the marking scheme of the board question paper.The sample paper is based on the actual question paper format which helps students in getting an overview of the paper pattern including the type of questions like short or long answer type questions, mostly asked topics, marks distribution, etc.Sample papers are important preparation material used by almost all students during revision for their board exams. Solving sample papers helps a student to understand the pattern of the question paper and the marking scheme of the board question paper.

Biology sample paper -1 part -1 class 11th cbse (another questions)

Sample papers are important preparation material used by almost all students during revision for their board exams. Solving sample papers helps a student to understand the pattern of the question paper and the marking scheme of the board question paper.The sample paper is based on the actual question paper format which helps students in getting an overview of the paper pattern including the type of questions like short or long answer type questions, mostly asked topics, marks distribution, etc.Sample papers are important preparation material used by almost all students during revision for their board exams. Solving sample papers helps a student to understand the pattern of the question paper and the marking scheme of the board question paper . Biology class 11th sample paper about living world , biological classification , plant kingdom, animal kingdom , structural organisations in animals , cell , biomolecules , cell cycle and cell division , transport in plants , mineral nutrition , respiration in plants , plant growth and development , digestion and absorption , breathing and exchange of gases etc Biology sample paper -1 part -1 class 11th cbse

10th , 11th ,12th biology ,bsc , neet , msc -Paper- Pteridophytes

A pteridophyte is a vascular plant (with xylem and phloem) that disperses spores. Because pteridophytes produce neither flowers nor seeds, they are sometimes referred to as "cryptogams", meaning that their means of reproduction is hidden. Ferns, horsetails (often treated as ferns), and lycophytes (clubmosses, spikemosses, and quillworts) are all pteridophytes. However, they do not form a monophyletic group because ferns (and horsetails) are more closely related to seed plants than to lycophytes. "Pteridophyta" is thus no longer a widely accepted taxon, but the term pteridophyte remains in common parlance, as do pteridology and pteridologist as a science and its practitioner, respectively. Ferns and lycophytes share a life cycle and are often collectively treated or studied, for example by the International Association of Pteridologists and the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group.Pteridophytes are the first true land plants: ... They are seedless, vascular cryptogams: ... They show true alternation of generations: ... Sporophyte has true roots, stem and leaves: ... Spores developed in sporangia are homosporous or heterosporous: ... Sporangia are produced in groups on sporophylls:

10th , 11th ,12th biology ,bsc , neet , msc -Paper- Pteridophytes

A pteridophyte is a vascular plant (with xylem and phloem) that disperses spores. Because pteridophytes produce neither flowers nor seeds, they are sometimes referred to as "cryptogams", meaning that their means of reproduction is hidden. Ferns, horsetails (often treated as ferns), and lycophytes (clubmosses, spikemosses, and quillworts) are all pteridophytes. However, they do not form a monophyletic group because ferns (and horsetails) are more closely related to seed plants than to lycophytes. "Pteridophyta" is thus no longer a widely accepted taxon, but the term pteridophyte remains in common parlance, as do pteridology and pteridologist as a science and its practitioner, respectively. Ferns and lycophytes share a life cycle and are often collectively treated or studied, for example by the International Association of Pteridologists and the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group.Pteridophytes are the first true land plants: ... They are seedless, vascular cryptogams: ... They show true alternation of generations: ... Sporophyte has true roots, stem and leaves: ... Spores developed in sporangia are homosporous or heterosporous: ... Sporangia are produced in groups on sporophylls:

metallurgical process (12th & bsc )

Metallurgical engineering is based on the principles of science and engineering, and may be divided into process metallurgy, which is concerned with extracting metals from their ores to make refined alloys, and physical metallurgy, which involves the shaping, alloying, heat treatment, joining, corrosion protection The three main branches of Metallurgical Engineering Course are physical metallurgy, extractive metallurgy and mineral processing. Physical metallurgy deals with problem solving i.e. development of metallic alloys needed for different types of manufacturing and construction . The metallurgical properties include such micro- and macro-structural characteristics as the grain size and grain flow patterns. ... By contrast, in the solid forged parts, there is a gradient in the micro- and macro-structural properties from the surface to the internal areas.

Collision theory

Collision theory, theory used to predict the rates of chemical reactions, particularly for gases. The collision theory is based on the assumption that for a reaction to occur it is necessary for the reacting species (atoms or molecules) to come together or collide with one another.Conclusion. According to the collision theory, the following criteria must be met in order for a chemical reaction to occur: Molecules must collide with sufficient energy, known as the activation energy, so that chemical bonds can break. Molecules must collide with the proper orientation.Reactions occur when two reactant molecules effectively collide, each having minimum energy and correct orientation. Reactant concentration, the physical state of the reactants, and surface area, temperature, and the presence of a catalyst are the four main factors that affect reaction rate.Collision theory, theory used to predict the rates of chemical reactions, particularly for gases. The collision theory is based on the assumption that for a reaction to occur it is necessary for the reacting species (atoms or molecules) to come together or collide with one another.

redox reaction ( 12th &11th &bsc)

Redox is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of atoms are changed. Redox reactions are characterized by the actual or formal transfer of electrons between chemical species, most often with one species undergoing oxidation while another species undergoes reduction. An oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction is a type of chemical reaction that involves a transfer of electrons between two species. ... The formation of hydrogen fluoride is an example of a redox reaction. We can break the reaction down to analyze the oxidation and reduction of reactants.Redox reactions are matched sets: if one species is oxidized in a reaction, another must be reduced. Keep this in mind as we look at the five main types of redox reactions: combination, decomposition, displacement, combustion, and disproportion.

Collision theory 2

Collision theory, theory used to predict the rates of chemical reactions, particularly for gases. The collision theory is based on the assumption that for a reaction to occur it is necessary for the reacting species (atoms or molecules) to come together or collide with one another.Conclusion. According to the collision theory, the following criteria must be met in order for a chemical reaction to occur: Molecules must collide with sufficient energy, known as the activation energy, so that chemical bonds can break. Molecules must collide with the proper orientation.Reactions occur when two reactant molecules effectively collide, each having minimum energy and correct orientation. Reactant concentration, the physical state of the reactants, and surface area, temperature, and the presence of a catalyst are the four main factors that affect reaction rate.Collision theory, theory used to predict the rates of chemical reactions, particularly for gases. The collision theory is based on the assumption that for a reaction to occur it is necessary for the reacting species (atoms or molecules) to come together or collide with one another.