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Ncert Solutions for Class 10 Science


Ncert Solutions for Class 10 Science

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The Man Who Knew Too Much Class 9


The Man Who Knew Too Much Class 9

Q1 :
With your partner, discuss and narrate an incident about a person who likes to show off.
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Check whether your classmates agree with you.

Answer :
Pointers have been provided for students' reference.
It is strongly recommended that students prepare the answer on their own.
1. Talk about what is 'show off' and then relate a person you know who does so.
2. Take an example of an incident that happened once when you were with that person and he/she showed off.
3. Tell the reaction of other friends or folks, which accompanied you, on the behaviour of the person.
4. Now tell the negative aspects of show off and that one should not do it. Also tell the way one should behave when there are others around.

Q2 :
The 'Professor' knew too much. How did he prove himself? Fill up the space with suitable examples from the story, using the given clues:
about muzzle velocity:

Answer :
Once a Sergeant was describing the mechanism of a service rifle, "The muzzle velocity or speed at which the bullet leaves the rifle is well over two thousand feet per second." On this, The Professor interrupted and corrected the Sergeant, "Two thousand, four hundred and forty feet per second."

TS Grewal Accountancy Class 11


TS Grewal Accountancy Class 11

  • TS Grewal Class 11th contains the entire CBSE Accountancy syllabus for Class 11th .
  • The book contains a total of 16 Chapters.
  • The books follow an algorithmic approach, and comprehensively explain each fundamental concept.
  • The step by step solutions for Chapters such as Basic Accounting Terms , Accounting Equation , Accounting Procedures- Rules of Debit and Credit , Origin of Transactions- Source Documents and Preparation of … , Journal and Ledger , Special Purpose Books I- Cash Book , Special Purpose Books II- Other Books , Bank Reconciliation Statement , Trial Balance , Depreciation , Accounting for Bills of Exchange , Rectification of Errors , Financial Statements of Sole Proprietorship , Adjustments in Preparation of Financial Statements , Accounts from Incomplete Records- Single Entry System , Financial Statments of Not-for-Profit Organisations are provided so as to make understanding easy to the student.

Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles Class 9


Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles Class 9

Area of a Triangle
The area of a polygon is the number of square units inside that polygon. Area is 2-dimensional like a carpet or an area rug. A triangle is a three-sided polygon. We will look at several types of triangles in this lesson.
To find the area of a triangle, multiply the base by the height, and then divide by 2. The division by 2 comes from the fact that a parallelogram can be divided into 2 triangles. For example, in the diagram to the left, the area of each triangle is equal to one-half the area of the parallelogram. A = 1/2 * Base * Height.
Maths : CBSE NCERT Exercise Solutions for Class 9th for Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles ( Exercise 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4 ) will be available online in PDF book form soon. The solutions are absolutely Free. Soon you will be able to download the solutions.

RD Sharma Class 10 Solutions Maths


RD Sharma Class 10 Solutions Maths

  • RD Sharma Class 10th contains the entire CBSE Maths syllabus for Class 10th .
  • The book contains a total of 16 Chapters.
  • The books follow an algorithmic approach, and comprehensively explain each fundamental concept.
  • The step by step solutions for Chapters such as Real Numbers , Polynomials , Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables , Triangles , Trigonometric Ratios , Trigonometric Identities , Statistics , Quadratic Equations , Arithmetic Progressions , Circles , Constructions , Some Applications of Trigonometry , Probability , Co-ordinate Geometry , Areas Related to Circles , Surface Areas and Volumes are provided so as to make understanding easy to the student.

Surface Area and Volume Class 9


Surface Area and Volume Class 9

The surface area is the area that describes the material that will be used to cover a geometric solid. When we determine the surface areas of a geometric solid we take the sum of the area for each geometric form within the solid.

The volume is a measure of how much a figure can hold and is measured in cubic units. The volume tells us something about the capacity of a figure.

TS Grewal Accountancy Class 12 Solutions


TS Grewal Accountancy Class 12 Solutions

  • TS Grewal Class 12th contains the entire CBSE Accountancy syllabus for Class 12th .
  • The book contains a total of 13 Chapters.
  • The books follow an algorithmic approach, and comprehensively explain each fundamental concept.
  • The step by step solutions for Chapters such as Accounting for Partnership Firms- Fundamentals , Financial Statements of a Company , Goodwill: Nature and Valuation , Tools of Financial Statement Analysis- Comparative Statement… , Change in Profit-Sharing Ratio Among the Existing Partners , Accounting Ratios , Admission of a Partner , Cash Flow Statement , Retirement/Death of a Partner , Dissolution of a Partnership Firm , Company Accounts-Accounting for Share Capital , Company Accounts- Issue of Debentures , Company Accounts- Redemption of Debentures are provided so as to make understanding easy to the student.