Aman Tripathi

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Civil Engineer at Student

Studied at Narsee monjee institute of management and studies

Studied at Macro Vision Academy Burhanpur

Skilled in Communication Skills, Writting Skills, Engineering Drawing

Certified in Drawing Competion

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CBSE ENGLISH PAPER

Check CBSE 12th English Paper analysis & review. CBSE conducted Class 12th English Board exam 2019 today (i.e., March 2, 2019) from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Class 12 Students of CBSE board having English [English Core (301), English Elective – C (101) & English Elective ‒ N (001)] as one of their subjects appeared for the paper with nervousness. For many students of Class 12.

Summary OF Section Divided

Examination Pattern of the Paper (CBSE 12th English Core): CBSE Class 12 English (Core) paper carried a total of 100 marks, was divided into three sections: Section A, B & Section C. Section A: (Reading Section): 30 Marks Section B: (Writing Skills): 30 Marks Section C: (Literature: Textbook and Long Reading Text): 40 Marks All sections were compulsory and students needed to attempt all the sections. There was no overall choice in the question paper however internal choices were present in some questions. Besides general instructions, separate instructions were provided in some sections and questions. Main points from the feedback of the students: • Paper was a bit lengthy • Questions based on Novel were confusing • Difficulty level of the question paper: easy • Paper was easier than last year • All the questions in the paper were asked from the latest CBSE 12th English syllabus • Many students are expecting 70 marks to 80 marks Controversies: Some students (outside Delhi) complained that questions related to the Novels were not as per the set pattern. As per the pattern, the paper is set in such a way that students need to read one of the two books or novels. Students are demanding compensatory marks. Some media house reported that CBSE official accepted this fact and ensured that appropriate measures will be taken so that students should not suffer. Official notification by CBSE POLICY TO ADDRESS THE ANOMALIES IN QUESTION PAPERS CBSE is holding Class-X and Class-XII Board Examinations for lakhs of students every year who are appearing in the examinations from about 5000 examination centres in India and in 25 countries abroad and growing every year. In case, if any anomaly is noticed after Question Paper is administered on the day of examination, it is not possible to communicate the solution of the same to all the centres. CBSE has a mechanism to address issues of anomaly in Question Papers as under: - 1. Observations are obtained from subject experts on the day of examination. 2. Observations on the Question Paper are obtained from all schools within 24 Hrs of the conduct of examination 3. Information received within 24 hours of the conduct of examination from other sources is also taken into consideration. All observations are compiled and provided to the group preparing Marking Schemes to make the provision to address the anomaly in such a manner that students interest is protected.

Three Phase Circuit

Three-phase electric power is a common method of alternating current electric power generation, transmission, and distribution. It is a type of polyphase system and is the most common method used by electrical grids worldwide to transfer power.

Transient Analysis

Transient analysis is the analysis of the circuits during the time it changes from one steady state condition to another steady state condition. Transient analysis will reveal how the currents and voltages are changing during the transient period.

RBI Control

The Reserve Bank of India is India's central banking institution, which controls the issuance and supply of the Indian rupee. Until the Monetary Policy Committee was established in 2016, it also controlled monetary policy in India.

Network Theorems Notes

The super position theorem states that in a linear network having a number of voltage or current sources and resistances.

Centroid and centre of gravity

The center of gravity (G) is a point that locates the resultant weight of a system of particles.The centroid (C) is a point which defines the geometric center of an object. which assuming the direction of center with its gravity

Single Phase Tranformer Part 2 Notes

A single-phase transformer is a type of power transformer that utilizes single-phase alternating current, meaning the transformer relies on a voltage cycle that operates in a unified time phase.

Moment of inertia Notes

The moment of inertia, otherwise known as the angular mass or rotational inertia, of a rigid body is a quantity that determines the torque needed for a desired angular acceleration about a rotational axis

BUILDING DESIGN NOTES ENGINEERING

Building design refers to the broadly based architectural, engineering and technical applications to the design of buildings. All building projects require the services of a building designer, typically a licensed architect or structural engineer

Friction Notes By Aman

Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. There are several types of friction: Dry friction is a force that opposes the relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact

DC And AC Machine Notes

A.C. motors are powered from alternating current (A.C.) while D.C. motors are powered from direct current (D.C.), such as batteries, D.C. power supplies or an AC-to-DC power converter. ... A.C. induction motors do not use brushes; they are very rugged and have long life expectancies