Thursday 15 October 2015

CBSE Class 6 - 8 : संज्ञा – विकार कारक

संज्ञा – विकार कारक

CBSE Class 6 - 8 : संज्ञा – विकार कारक

प्रश्न.1 कारक किसे कहते है?

उतर- संज्ञा या सर्वनाम के जिस रूप से वाक्य के किसी दुसरे शब्द के साथ उसका संबंध जाना जाए, वह कारक कहलाता है|

प्रश्न.2. कारक के कितने  भेद होते है?

उतर- कारक के आठ भेद होते है:
        1. कर्ता कारक 
  2. कर्म कारक
3. करण कारक 
        4. संप्रदान कारक
        5. अपादान कारक
        6. संबंध कारक
        7. अधिकरण कारक
        8. संबोधन कारक


प्रश्न. 3. करता कारक किसे कहते है?

उतर- संज्ञा या सर्वनाम के उस भेद को करता कहते है जिससे क्रिया के करने वाले का भोड़ होता है| 


प्रश्न.4. कर्म कारक किसे कहते है?

उतर- जिस शब्द पर क्रिया का प्रभाव पड़े, उसे कर्म कारक कहते है|


प्रश्न.5. कर्ण कारक किसे कहते है?

उतर- करता जिस साधन की सहायता से काम करता है, उसे कर्ण कारक कहा जाता है|

Tuesday 13 October 2015

Quiz on Sobriquets

Quiz on Sobriquets

Quiz on Sobriquets

A sobriquet is a nickname often more popular than the real name of a person or place or thing. It is usually a familiar name not a pseudonym.

Test your knowledge how many Sobriquets do you know?


Q1: Name the Indian political leader who is also popularly called 'Loknayak'?

(a) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
(b) Jayprakash Narayn
(c) Atal Bihari Bajpai
(d) Vallabh Bhai Patel


Q2: Who is also known as Frontier Gandhi?

(a) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
(b) Feroz Gandhi
(c) Abdul Gaffar Khan
(d) C R Das


Q3: Who is popularly called Iron Lady?

(a) Margaret Thatcher
(b) Madonna
(c) Indira Gandhi
(d) Lady Gaga


Q4: Who is also called as Grand Old Man of India?

(a) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(b) Subhash Chander Bose
(c) Vallabh Bhai Patel
(d) Dada Bhai Naroji


Q5: Who is often called as the king of Rock n Roll?

(a) Michael Jackson
(b) Bruce Springsteen
(c) Elvis Presley
(d) George Michael

Saturday 10 October 2015

CBSE Class 10 - History - The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe (Important Definitions)

The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe 

Important Definitions

CBSE Class 10 - History - The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe (Important Definitions)
The Titan's Goblet - Painted by Thomas Cole in 1833
- An allegorical depiction

Q1: Define Nationalism.

Answer: A sense of belonging to one nation. Its a feeling of pride and patriotism towards country one belongs to.


Q2: What is Plebiscite?

Answer: A direct vote by which the people of a region, themselves decide to accept or reject a proposal.


Q3: Who is an absolutist?

Answer: It refers to an unrestricted, despotic and authoritarian often referred to central repressive monarchy government.


Q4: Define Monarchy

Answer: It is a form of government headed by a king or family members or a dynasty family.


Wednesday 7 October 2015

CBSE Class 6 - Social Studies Quiz

Social Studies Quiz

MCQs based on NCERT Chapters of Social Studies

CBSE Class 6 - Social Studies Quiz

History

Q1: According to Varnashram, a man's life is divided into how many stages?

(a) Three
(b) Four
(c) Five
(d) Six


Q2: Cuneiform script belonged to:

(a) China
(b) Sumer
(c) Egypt
(d) None of these


Q3: The people who extracted objects are known as:

(a) Archaeologist
(b) Historian
(c) Cartographer
(d) Chronicler


Q4:   Bhimbetka is located in the state of:

(a) Orissa
(b) Sikkim
(c) Andhra Pradesh
(d) Madhya Pradesh


Q5: A dockyard has been found at the Indus valley site of ____________.

(a) Mohenjodaro
(b) Lothal
(c) Dholvira
(d) Harappa

Monday 5 October 2015

Class 7 - Our Environment - Ch7 - Human Environment - Settlement, Transport and Communication (NCERT Solution)

Human Environment - Settlement, Transport and Communication 


NCERT Chapter Solution



Q1: What are the four means of transport?

Answer:  Four major means of transport are:
(a) Roadways
(b) Railways
(c) Waterways
(d) Airways


Q2: What do you understand by the term ‘settlement’?

Answer: Settlement is a place where people build their homes. It can be temporary or permanent.


Q3: Which are the activities practised by the rural people?

Answer: Rural people practise various activities like agriculture, fishing, forestry, crafts work and trading etc.


Q4: Mention any two merits of railways.

Answer: Merits of railways are:
i. carry heavy goods.
ii. carry people to long distances quickly and cheaply.


Q5: What do you understand by communication?

Wednesday 30 September 2015

CBSE Class 6 - 12: English Grammar - Confusing Sentences

Confusing Sentences

CBSE Class 6 - 12: English Grammar - Confusing Sentences

1. To go to school - to get education.
    e.g. Sheila is going to school. (It means Sheila is studying there).

    To go to the school - to go for other purpose
    e.g. Sheila's father is going to the school. (It means Sheila's father is visiting school for some purpose, may be inquiring about his daughter's progress.)


2.  To go to play - to take part in games

     To go to the play - to go to a theatre.


3. A black and white dog - One dog which is partly black and partly white.

    A black and a white dog - two different dogs - one black in colour while the other is white in colour.


4. Tell me briefly - Tell me in a short time.

    Tell me shortly - Tell me in short.

Tuesday 29 September 2015

CBSE Class 7 - Geography - NCERT Chapter 5 Solutions - Water

Water

NCERT Chapter 5 Solutions

CBSE Class 7 - Geography - NCERT Chapter 5 Solutions - Water

Q1: What is precipitation?

Answer: The condensation of water vapour in the form of water droplets or ice crystals and their falling on the earth surface is known as precipitation.


Q2: What is water cycle?

Answer: Endless movement of  water from sea to air, air to land and from land back to sea is called water or hydro-logical cycle.


Watch online flash animation on Water Cycle.


Q3: What are the factors affecting the height of the waves?

Answer:  Winds and Weather conditions


Q4: Which factors affect the movement of ocean water?

Answer:

  • waves
  • tides
  • currents
  • earthquakes
  • underwater volcanic eruption
  • underwater landslide


Q5: What are tides and how are they caused?