Friday, 22 March 2013

NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics


NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics


Click Here To Download \"NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics\" (Chapter 2: Units And Measurements) (10247)
Click Here To Download \"NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics\" (Chapter 3: Motion in a Straight Line) (12569)
Click Here To Download \"NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics\" (Chapter 4: Motion in a Plane) (7919)
Click Here To Download \"NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics\" (Chapter 5: Laws Of Motion) (7235)
Click Here To Download \"NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics\" (Chapter 6: Work Energy And Power) (8387)
Click Here To Download \"NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics\" (Chapter 7: System Of Particles And Rotational Motion (8662)
Click Here To Download \"NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics\" (Chapter 8: Gravitation) (7862)
Click Here To Download \"NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics\" (Chapter 9: Mechanical Properties Of Solids) (7319)
Click Here To Download \"NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics\" (Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties Of Fluids) (7421)
Click Here To Download \"NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics\" (Chapter 11: Thermal Properties Of Matter) (7645)
Click Here To Download \"NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics\" (Chapter 12: Thermodynamics) (6054)
Click Here To Download \"NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Physics\" (Chapter 13: Kinetic Theory) (5517)
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How Was Computer Science Exam C.B.S.E. XII ~2013

Today it was my last exam for 12th ( i'm having PCMC) and as everyone know, science student had got only 1 day in between to learn all those lengthy programs. And for student like me it was nothing than a plan for failing me in 12th. Anyways as compared to all Other subjects, Computer Science Exam was very very easy.






I Don't know why teacher taught me a bunch of Programs, i was unable to find those on Exam Paper. It was based on the basic difficulty level and any average student could get 50+ out of 70 in this exam.

If you are having Board Computer Exam soon for class 12th Please Please go through this site as most of the paper would be from it. I can say that with guarantee.




www.cppforschool.com

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

CBSE Maths Exam 2013 12th Class

My Experience for Mathematics Board Exam 2013 :-

5 AM:  I was in a good mood, ready to get 80+marks ( i'm average )

7 AM: Almost done everything, Nothing was left.

9 AM: Had doubt's in Vector Algebra and 3D, but it didn't bothered
            me, but i thought it would be less than 10 marks.


10:30 AM : Paper was given, Attacked on 6 marks question. There
                    were 7 questions. I thought i would do almost each.


1:15 PM: Exam was about to over, teacher standing beside me said
                Gently " Beta kuch likh le " .



My story was somewhat like BOLLYWOOD story. It all started with a good weather ,everyone was happy ,some were flirting  and everything was going on perfectly.....suddenly everything changed!! 

That is what happened with me today in this math's exam. I don't know whether  to say about this exam .

Either it was Extremely easy or Extremely Hard.

Teachers from different area's found it the hardest paper set in past 5 years.....

You could imagine the situation..only two sentences were heard..!!!

Bhai Fail!! :'(                    ( including me)
 &
Bhai Faad di 



I don't know what the Hell C.B.S.E. is trying to do with us. First they started CCE when we were in 10th , teachers ruined our grades as i already had done enough with them..

Than in 12th i thought it's board, it will be fine.. Than they added a shit like thing and named it " VALUE BASED QUESTION " ...

Okk!! no problem , then they Published Blueprints of different Subjects. Well!! truly none of the paper was according to it..

C.B.S.E. I will not Suicide, Do whatever you want. If you wanna Play than play alone. I already Quite in Maths exam.

NEXT YEAR WILL BE IN U.P. BOARD... AT LEAST WILL GET GOOD PERCENTAGE!!

             

Career Options after Class 12th

Careers after 12th

WHEN you were in primary school, you might have known exactly what you wanted to do when you grew up. Today, as you are about to step into college, you might not be so sure. As you get older, you discover that choosing a career is a complex, multi-step process. It requires learning about yourself and the
occupations you are considering. The starting point for a review of options after class XII is your choice of subjects. Not all choices for higher studies are linked to the academic background you have laid down. Then there are those that are suited only to individuals with a certain temperament and/ or talent. Some options are very academically demanding and require long years of study, while others are more personality-oriented.


Here are some of the typical choices (indicative, not exhaustive). 


OPEN-ENDED Students who have completed their class XII in any discipline are eligible for the five-year integrated law degree course (BA LLB/BBA LLB, etc), the hotel management degree or an integrated five-year Master’s in English/mass communication/foreign languages at a few universities/institutions like IIT Madras (http://hsee.iitm.ac.in), The English & Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad (www.efluniversity.ac.in), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (www.jnu.ac.in), etc. Training to be a chartered accountant or cost and works accountant or a company secretary is open to students of all disciplines, though commerce in the background is useful. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (www.icai.org) trains you to become a chartered accountant (CA) and the shorter Accounting Technician Course (ATC). Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India (www.icwai.org) conducts the Cost & Works Accountancy course and the shorter Certificate in Accounting Technician (CAT). The consciencekeeper of the company, the company secretary, is trained by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (www.icsi.org). Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor or Mass Communication & Journalism or similar programmes or BBA etc are open to students passing class XII in any discipline. After passing class XII with maths in any discipline, BCA, BSc IT and Bachelor of Architecture are choices to explore. Unmarried male Indian citizens may join the National Defence Academy (NDA) for a career in the Indian Army after class XII in any discipline by qualifying the NDA Examination by the UPSC (www.upsc.gov.in).

TALENT-SPECIFIC
Bachelors of fine arts/visual arts/interior design/applied art/fashion design, jewellery design etc programmes are suitable for students passing class XII in any stream, but with a clear aptitude for drawing and sketching. Admission to B Arch degree programme also requires the same aptitude. BFA Performing Arts (music/dance) is for those with innate abilities and exposure to music and dance, and who are keen to pursue formal education in the same. Bachelor of Physical Education is for students involved seriously in sports and athletics, and keen to train for a career as a physical education teacher, a sports coach, fitness trainer, etc in future.

COMMERCIALLY-ORIENTED
CA, CWA and CS as professional courses and BBA have been discussed above. BCom and BCom with vocational components, and variations on the same are open to students passing class XII with commerce or science.

TECHNICAL/ ENGINEER ORIENTATION (PCM)
Engineering degree programmes across different disciplines including aerospace, aeronautical agricultural, avionics, ceramic, chemical, civil, computer science & engineering, electrical, electronics and communication engineering, information technology, industrial, instrumentation, mechanical, mechatronics, materials and metallurgical, mining, ocean engineering, telecommunication or textile engineering, etc or Bachelor of Fashion Technology are open to students passing class XII with physics, chemistry, mathematics and English. Marine Engineering and Nautical Science courses leading to careers in the merchant navy are for the same group of students, provided they fulfil the vision (eyesight) standards required by the Directorate General of Shipping (www.dgshipping.com). Training for the Commercial Pilot Licence is open to students completing class XII with physics and maths who qualify the medical exam by a DGCA (www.dgca.nic.in) approved medical centre. Unmarried male Indian citizens may join the Indian Navy or Indian Air Force after passing class XII with physics, chemistry and mathematics through the NDA Exam. These candidates may also opt for +2 Technical Entry into the Indian Army or the +2 (Technical) Cadet Entry Scheme (Permanent Commission) of the Indian Navy. Appointment as Special Class Railway Apprentices in Mechanical Department of Indian Railways is possible through the SCRA Exam by UPSC (www.upsc.gov.in) for students passing class XII with PCM.

HEALTH SCIENCES (PCB)
MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, BPT, BOT, BPO, BVSc & AH (Veterinary), Speech & Language Pathology, Nursing, Optometry, Medical Laboratory Technology, Nuclear Medicine Technology, Medical Imaging Technology, BSc Home Science, Pharmacy, BTech Biotechnology and BTech Bioinformatics and some of the agricultural science programmes (State Agricultural Universities listed on www.icar.org.in) are open to science students completing class XII with physics, chemistry and biology.

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Integrated five-year MSc offered at IISER (www.iiser-admissions.in), UMDAE CBS, Mumbai (http://cbs.ac.in), NISER, Bhubaneswar (http://niser.ac.in), Integrated Science Education & Research Centre (ISERC), Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan (http://visva-bharati.ac.in), some of the IITs, National Institutes of Technology and a few universities are meant for students completing class XII and aiming a scientific research career.

VOCATIONAL
Technical and non-technical vocational courses are offered at polytechnics, vocational and industrial training institutes. 


THE RIGHT OUTLOOK
Since admissions to professional courses like engineering, medicine, pharmacy, architecture, hotel management, design/ fine arts, law, etc and some of the non-professional degree courses are based on entrance tests, it is advisable to chart out a schedule and plan accordingly. In the 21st century of choices, celebrate the fact that there are so many opportunities to explore.

CBSE Question Papers ~ XII th


Indian Study Time


Class XII

Accomodation ServicesSET1
AccountancySET1SET2SET3
Accounting for BusinessSET1
Advance food PreperationSET1
AgricultureSET1
Air-Conditioning and RefrigerationSET1
Applied PhysicsSET1
ArabicSET1
AssameseSET1
Auto EngineeringSET1
Auto Shop Repair and PracticeSET1
Bakery ScienceSET1
Beauty Therapy and Hair Derssing IISET1
Basic concepts of Health & Disease and Medical TerminologySET1
Basic Design(Common to Textile Design Weaving)SET1
BengaliSET1
BhutiaSET1
BiologySET1SET2SET3
Biology for Blind CandidatesSET1
BiotechnologySET1
Business Data ProcessingSET1
Business Process Outsourcing SkillsSET1
Business StudiesSET1SET2SET3
Cash Management and HousekeepingSET1
ChemistrySET1SET2SET3
Chemistry for Blind CandidatesSET1
Child Care NursingSET1
Classification and Cataloguing Paper IISET1
Clinical Biochemistry Paper IISET1
Clothing Construction PaperIIISET1
Commercial Art History of Indian ArtSET1
Commmunity health nursing IISET1
Computer ScienceSET1
Computers and Life Insurance Administration Paper IISET1
ConfectionerySET1
Consumer Behaviour & Protection Paper IIISET1
Cosmetic ChemistrySET1
Creative Writing and Translation StudiesSET1
Dance BharatnatyamSET1
Dance KuchipudiSET1
Dance MohiniyattamSET1
Dance OdissiSET1
Dance KathakSET1
Designing and Pattern MakingSET1
DTP, CAD and MultimediaSET1
Dyeing and PrintingSET1
EconomicsSET1SET2SET3
Electrical Machines Paper IISET1
Electrical Appliances Paper IIISET1
Electronic Devices and CircuitsSET1
Elements of Cost Accounting and AuditingSET1
Engineering GraphicsSET1
Engineering Science Paper ISET1
English (Core)SET1SET2SET3
English (Elective)SET1SET2
EntrepreneurshipSET1
Establishment & Management of Food Service UnitSET1
Fabrication Technology-IISET1
Fashion StudiesSET1
Financial Accounting Paper ISET1
First Aid & Emergency Medical CareSET1
FloricultureSET1
Food and Beverage Services IISET1
Food Preperation II Paper ISET1
Food Science & HygieneSET1
Food and Beverage Cost & ControlSET1
Food Service IISET1
Food ProductionSET1
FrenchSET1
Functional EnglishSET1
Fundamentals of Nursing IISET1
GeographySET1SET2SET3
GermanSET1
Graphics DesignSET1
GujaratiSET1
Health Education Communication and Public Relations & Public HealthSET1
Heritage CraftsSET1
Hindi (Core)SET1SET2SET3
Hindi (Elective)SET1SET2
HistorySET1SET2SET3
Home ScienceSET1
India -The Tourist DestinationSET1
Information PracticesSET1
Introduction to Financial Markets-IISET1
IT SystemsSET1
KannadaSET1
Lending Operations Paper IISET1
Laboratory Medicine Paper ISET1
LepchaSET1
Library Administration and Management Paper ISET1
LimbooSET1
MalayalamSET1
Management of Bank Office Paper IIISET1
ManipuriSET1
MarathiSET1
Marketing Paper ISET1
Maternity & Child Health Nursing IISET1
MathematicsSET1SET2SET3
Meal Planning & ServiceSET1
Mechanical EngineeringSET1
MicrobiologySET1
MidwiferySET1
MizoSET1
Multimedia and Web TechnologySET1
Music Hindustani(Instrumental Melodic)SET1
Music Hindustani(Instrumental Percussion)SET1
Music Hindustani(Vocal)SET1
Music Karnataka Instumental Percussion(Mridangam)SET1
Music Karnataka(Vocal)SET1
NepaliSET1
OdiaSET1
Office Communication Paper IIISET1
Office Procedure and PracticesSET1
Ophthalmic Techniques (Vocational) BiologySET1
Optics Paper IISET1
Painting (History of Indian Art)SET1
PersianSET1
PhilosophySET1
Physical EducationSET1
PhysicsSET1SET2SET3
Political ScienceSET1SET2SET3
Post Harvest Technology & Preservation Paper IIISET1
Primary Health Care and Health Centre managementSET1
Principles and Practices of Life Insurance Paper ISET1
PsychologySET1
PunjabiSET1
Radiation Physics Paper ISET1
Radio Engineering and Audio Systems Paper IISET1
Radiography-II Paper IISET1
Reference Service Paper IIISET1
RussianSET1
Salesmanship PaperIISET1
Sanskrit (Core)SET1SET2
Sanskrit (Elective)SET1SET2
Sculpture (History of indian art)SET1
Secretarial Practice and Accounting Paper IISET1
Shorthand (English)SET1
Shorthand (Hindi)SET1
SindhiSET1
SociologySET1
SpanishSET1
Store Accounting Paper IIISET1
Vegetable Culture (Paper I)SET1
Yoga, Anatomy and PhysiologySET1
TamilSET1
TanggkhulSET1
Television and Video Systems Paper IIISET1
TeluguSET1
Textile Science Paper ISET1
TibetanSET1
Tourism Management and Manpower Planning Paper IIISET1
Transportation Systems and ManagementSET1
Travel Trade Management Paper IISET1
Typography & Computer Applications (English)SET1
Typography & Computer Applications (Hindi)SET1
Understanding The Evolution And Forms of Mass MediaSET1
Urdu (Core)SET1
Urdu (Elective)SET1

CBSE Question Papers ~ Xth


Question Papers

Year-2012

Class X

ArabicSET1
AssameseSET1
BahasaMelayuSET1
BengaliSET1
BhutlaSET1
BodoSET1
Commerce SET1SET2
English CommunicativeSET1 SET2SET3
English Language and LiteratureSET1SET2SET3
Foundation of Information TecnologySET1
French SET1
German SET1
GujaratiSET1
Hindi(Course A) SET1SET2SET3
Hindi(Course B) SET1 SET2SET3
Home ScienceSET1
JapaneseSET1
Kannada SET1
Lepcha SET1
Limboo SET1
Malayalam SET1
Manipuri SET1
Marathi SET1
Mathematics for Blind Candidates SET1
MizoSET1
Music Hindustani(Instrumental Melodic)SET1
Music Hindustani(Instrumental Percussion)SET1
Music Hindustani(Vocal)SET1
Music Karnataka(Instrumental Melodic)SET1
Music Karnataka(Instrumental Percussion)SET1
Music Karnataka(Vocal)SET1
Mathematics SET1 SET2SET3
Nepali SET1
Odia SET1
PaintingSET1
Persian SET1
Portuguese SET1
Punjabi SET1
Russian SET1
Science SET1SET2SET3
Social ScienceSET1SET2SET3
SpanishSET1
Science for Blind CandidatesSET1
Sanskrit(Commu)SET1SET2
Sindhi( SET1
Tamil SET1
Telugu SET1
Tibetan SET1
Urdu(CourseA) SET1
Urdu (Course B)SET1

Important Mathematical Formulas

  Maths Formulas
    1. (a + b)(a – b) = a2 – b2


    1. (a + b + c)2 = a2 + b2 + c2 + 2(ab + bc + ca)


    1. (a ± b)2 = a2 + b2± 2ab


    1. (a + b + c + d)2 = a2 + b2 + c2 + d2 + 2(ab + ac + ad + bc + bd + cd)


    1. (a ± b)3 = a3 ± b3 ± 3ab(a ± b)



    1. (a ± b)(a2 + b2 m ab) = a3 ± b3


    1. (a + b + c)(a2 + b2 + c2 -ab – bc – ca) = a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc =

      1/2 (a + b + c)[(a - b)2 + (b - c)2 + (c - a)2]


    1. when a + b + c = 0, a3 + b3 + c3 = 3abc


    1. (x + a)(x + b) (x + c) = x3 + (a + b + c) x2 + (ab + bc + ac)x + abc


    1. (x – a)(x – b) (x – c) = x3 – (a + b + c) x2 + (ab + bc + ac)x – abc


    1. a4 + a2b2 + b4 = (a2 + ab + b2)( a2 – ab + b2)


    1. a4 + b4 = (a2 – √2ab + b2)( a2 + √2ab + b2)


    1. an + bn = (a + b) (a n-1 – a n-2 b + a n-3 b2 – a n-4 b3 +…….. + b n-1)
(valid only if n is odd)
    1. an – bn = (a – b) (a n-1 + a n-2 b + a n-3 b2 + a n-4 b3 +……… + b n-1)
{where n ϵ N)
    1. (a ± b)2n is always positive while -(a ± b)2n is always negative, for any real values of a and b


    1. (a – b)2n = (b – a)2” and (a – b)2n+1 = – (b – a)2n+1


    1. if α and β are the roots of equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, roots of cx” + bx + a = 0 are 1/α and 1/β.
      if α and β are the roots of equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, roots of ax2 – bx + c = 0 are -α and -β.


        • n(n + l)(2n + 1) is always divisible by 6.


        • 32n leaves remainder = 1 when divided by 8


        • n3 + (n + 1 )3 + (n + 2 )3 is always divisible by 9


        • 102n + 1 + 1 is always divisible by 11


        • n(n2- 1) is always divisible by 6


        • n2+ n is always even


        • 23n-1 is always divisible by 7


        • 152n-1 +l is always divisible by 16


        • n3 + 2n is always divisible by 3


        • 34n – 4 3n is always divisible by 17


      • n! + 1 is not divisible by any number between 2 and n
      (where n! = n (n – l)(n – 2)(n – 3)…….3.2.1)
      for eg 5! = 5.4.3.2.1 = 120 and similarly 10! = 10.9.8…….2.1= 3628800


    1. Product of n consecutive numbers is always divisible by n!.


    1. If n is a positive integer and p is a prime, then np – n is divisible by p.


    1. |x| = x if x ≥ 0 and |x| = – x if x ≤ 0.


    1. Minimum value of a2.sec2Ɵ + b2.cosec2Ɵ is (a + b)2; (0° < Ɵ < 90°)

      for eg. minimum value of 49 sec2Ɵ + 64.cosec2Ɵ is (7 + 8)2 = 225.
    2. among all shapes with the same perimeter a circle has the largest area.


    1. if one diagonal of a quadrilateral bisects the other, then it also bisects the quadrilateral.


    1. sum of all the angles of a convex quadrilateral = (n – 2)180°


    1. number of diagonals in a convex quadrilateral = 0.5n(n – 3)


  1. let P, Q are the midpoints of the nonparallel sides BC and AD of a trapezium ABCD.Then,
    ΔAPD = ΔCQB.