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Class 10 Contemporary India II, CBSE - NCERT Social Science (Geography) | Chapter 1, Resources and Development - Question Bank

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Class 9 NCERT - CBSE English (Communicative) - IX English Literature Reader | The Bishop's Candlesticks - Sample Questions

Class IX, NCERT (CBSE) English (Communicative) Interact in English Literature Reader The Bishop's Candlesticks Additional Hot Questions Q.1: ‘Always remember, my son, that this poor body is the Temple of the Living God.’ (a) Who says these words and to whom? (b) What does he mean to say this? (c) Does the person spoken agree with his remarks? Q.2: ‘Human body is the temple of

Class 7 Science CBSE Board | Chapter 4, Heat | NCERT Science Solutions

Class VII Science (CBSE Board) Chapter 4, heat Class 7 Science NCERT Answers of Chapter 4 Exercise Questions Question.1: State similarities and differences between the laboratory and clinical thermometer.   Answer: Similarities: 1. Both consist of a long, narrow, uniform glass tube. 2. Both have a bulb containing mercury at the end of the tube. 3. Both are marked with Celsius

Class 10, CBSE (NCERT) Science | Chapter-1, Chemical Reactions and Equations | NCERT Solution - Science Textbook Exercise

10th NCERT (CBSE) - Science (Chemistry)  Chapter 1, Chemical Reactions and Equations NCERT Solutions of Science Textbook Chapter Exercise Questions Q.1: Which of the statements about the reaction below are incorrect?      2PbO + C ---> 2Pb + CO2­ (a) Lead is getting reduced. (b) Carbon dioxide is getting oxidized. (c) Carbon is getting oxidized. (d) Lead oxide is getting reduced.

Class X CBSE English (Communicative) - NCERT Solution for English Literature Reader | Ode To The West Wind | Additional Questions

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Ode To The West Wind (Poetry) | 10th NCERT (CBSE), English (Communicative) | Interact in English Literature Reader Textbook Exercise Solution

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Xth CBSE Chemistry | NCERT Science Textbook - Chapter 1, Chemical Reactions and Equations | Notes and Sample Questions-Answers

Class 10, NCERT (CBSE) - Science (Chemistry)  Chapter 1, Chemical Reactions and Equations Notes and Sample Questions What is a ‘Reaction’? What is a ‘Chemical Reaction’? What is a ‘Chemical Equation’? Types of Chemical Reaction What are ‘Combination Reactions’? What are ‘Decomposition Reactions’? What are ‘Displacement Reactions’? What are ‘Double Displacement Reactions’? Q.1: Which

Chemical Reactions and Equations | Class 10 NCERT (CBSE) Science (Chemistry) Textbook Intext Questions - Answers

10th CBSE - Science (Chemistry)  Chapter 1, Chemical Reactions and Equations NCERT Solutions of Science Textbook In-Text Questions (Page 6) Q.1: Why should magnesium ribbon be cleaned before burning in air ? Q.2: Write the balanced equation for the following chemical reactions: (i) Hydrogen + Chlorine --> Hydrogen chloride (ii) Sodium + Water --> Sodium hydroxide + Hydrogen Q.3: Write

CBSE NCERT Class 8 Mathematics | Chapter 1, Rational Numbers | NCERT Maths Solutions | Textbook Exercise 1.2

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