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6. Write Molecular formula for 1. Limonite (2Fe2O3) 2. Haematite (Fe2O3) 3. Copper glance
(Cu2S) 4. Cup rite (Cu2O)
Ans; - The Copper obtained from the converter, which has blistered appearance on the surface is
called Blister Copper. Due to escaping of SO2 gas from the molten mass of the metal as it cools,
the metal surface has blistered appearance. It contains 98.5% Copper.
Ans: - The Important minerals containing phosphorus are:-1. Phosphorite Ca3 {Po4}2 2.
Fluorapatite 3Ca3 {PO4}2
3. Chlorapatite 3Ca3 {PO4}2 4. Wavellite 4ALPO4
17. Name two endogenous processes by which vegetables and fruit perish
Ans: - 1.Respiration 2. Transpiration
ANS: - The energy required for the operation of different biogeochemical cycles is obtained from
solar energy.
Therefore, solar energy is essential for Bio-chemical cycle
1. Oedema occurs due to the accumulation of poisonous substances in the tissue of the body.
Increase in urea of blood leading to Uraemia.
21. Name the important alloy of copper and their Compositions (Important)
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Ans: - 1. Brass: - Copper {60-90%}, Zinc {40-10%} 2. Bronze: - Copper {81-90%}, Tin {19-10%}
3. German silver: -Copper: - {50%}, Zinc {25%}, Nickel {25%} 4. Bell Metal: - Copper:
- {78%}, Tin {22%}
5. Gun Metal: - Copper: - {88%}, Tin {10%}, Zinc {2%}.
1. Duralumin: - It is used to prepare bodies and parts of aircrafts and buses. It is used to prepare
Kitchen ware.
2. Magnalium:- It is used to prepare beams of scientific balances. It is used to prepare household
appliances and parts of
Aircraft.
27. Give the uses of the following 1.Green Vitriol {ferrous sulphate} 2. Bleaching
Powder and 3. Alum
1. It is used as a mordant in dyeing 2. It is used as an insecticide in agriculture 3. It is used in
preparing ink.
2. It is used for bleaching clothes. 2. It is used paper and textile industries. 3. It is used for
disinfecting water.
3. It is used as a mordant in tanning industry 2. It is used to arrest bleeding 3. It is used in
medicine 4. Purification of
Drinking water.
28. Write the names of four alloys of Aluminium and give their compositions
1. Duralumin: - Aluminium (95%) Copper (4%) Magnesium (1%) and Manganese (small
amount)
2. Magnalium: - Aluminium (90%) Magnesium (10%)
3. Aluminium Bronze: - Copper (88-96.1%) Aluminium (10.5%) and minute quantities of
Iron and Tin
4. Alnico alloy: - Aluminium, Nickel, Cobalt.
30. What is the double salt made up of potassium and aluminium sulphate commonly
called? Write it’s molecular for
The double salt made up of potassium and aluminium sulphate commonly called Alum.
Molecular Formula: - K2SO4. Al2 (SO4)3.24H2O
31. The following report is observed in the school health inspection. Name the diseases.
Ans: - Night-Blindness
Ans: - Scurvey
Ans: - Kwashiorker
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4 Raja has brittle and weak bones
33. What is the possible disorder due to excessive or over consumption of Vitamin A in
Diet?
1. Dry itchy Skin 2. Painful swelling of legs and hands 3. Thickening of long bones 4.
Hyperirritability 5. Enlargement of spleen
Kidney disorder: - Kidney disorder can be treated by dialysis and kidney transplantation.
Cancer: - Cancer can be treated by surgery, radiations and chemotherapy.
Diabetes: -
Cretinism: - pg no 107
37. in a medical test, it is found that Sugar is present in the urine of Sathya and Suman.
State the name of the disease Name the hormone causing this disease (March 01)
41. Four chemical equation on pg no 126. V.V. Important one will come definitely in the
board Exam.
(b) Write down four effects due to excess secretion. Or what are the four effects of
over secretion of thyroxine.
Ans: - 1. Increased metabolic rate 2. Loss of weight 3. Protruding eyeballs 4.
Hyperactivity
45. What are narcotic drugs? Write the names of two narcotic drugs.
Ans: - 1. Narcotic drugs: - The drugs that produce stupor or sleep are called narcotic
drugs.
2. Names of two narcotic drugs: - 1. Morphine 2. L.S.D (Lysergic
acid diethylamide)
47. State any four diseases in children which are controlled by immunization
launched by World Health
Organisation (WHO)
Ans: - 1. Whooping cough 2. Tetanus 3. Polio 4. Tuberculosis 5. Measles.
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48. Plaster of paris is used in the laboratories for sealing and making the
apparatus airtight.
Ans: - 1. When plaster of paris is mixed with proper quantity of water, it hardens. 2.
When it hardens it
Expands slightly. 3. Hence, plaster of paris is used for sealing the gaps in the laboratory
apparatus,
Where airtight arrangement required.
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Burnt Alum
Food Spoilage
Deficiency diseases
Natural pollutants
Allotropy (Ch 2)
Catenation (Ch 6)
Ore (Ch 4)
Ductility (Ch 4)
Malleability (Ch 4)
Under nutrition (Ch
8)
Phosphorescence
(Ch 2)
It is desirable to drink boiled water during an epidemic. 115
Grasshopper is called the consumer of the first order. 119
Powdered sulphur is dusted on fruit trees. 30
German silver is used in making heaters and resistors. 47
Excessive intake of synthetic vitamin A in the children results in many complications. 89
Potatoes are irradiated before storing. 98
Metals are good conductor of electricity.47
Marble tiles are not used in Kitchen. 64
Recycling of waste is essential or Must.137
All ores are minerals but all minerals are not ores. 47
Smoking is injurious to health. 116
Vulcanised rubber is used to make tubes and tyres of vehicles. 30
Malnutrition is Hazardous. Ch 8 82
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Marble tiles are not used in Kitchen. 64
Recycling of waste is essential or Must.137
All ores are minerals but all minerals are not ores. 47
Smoking is injurious to health. 116
Vulcanised rubber is used to make tubes and tyres of vehicles. 30
Malnutrition is Hazardous. Ch 8 82
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Allotropy (Ch 2)
Prophylaxis (Ch 13)
Ductility (Ch 4)
Malleability (Ch 4)
Under nutrition (Ch 8)
Natural Preservatives 11
Communicable diseases
Non-communi disease
Hygiene
Biogas
Continuous loud noise is not desirable. Or what are the causes of sound pollution 5
Oxygen is called life supporting gas. 126
Glucose is used by players. 79
Excessive intake of food calories should be avoided. Ch 9 89
Baking powder is used in the preparation of bread. 65
Addictives are harmful to human beings. 115
The existence of life on the earth depends on the sun. 119
Carbon atoms are capable of forming an almost unlimited number of compounds. 73
Automobiles vehicles should be checked periodically. 116
Blood Sugar level increases in diabetes. 103
A child has moon face. Explain about the Kwashiorker 87
Freon has great important in commercial use. 71
Albino persons cannot synthesize the pigment melanin 103
Marble tiles are not used in Kitchen. 64
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Blood Sugar level increases in diabetes. 103
A child has moon face. Explain about the Kwashiorker 87
Freon has great important in commercial use. 71
Albino persons cannot synthesize the pigment melanin 103
Marble tiles are not used in Kitchen. 64
Metals are good conductor of electricity.47
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Autotrophs (Ch 14)
Producer (Ch 14)
Biomass (Ch 14)
Food Chain (Ch 14)
Denitrification (Ch 15)
Natural Preservatives
11
Recycling (Ch 16)
Non-communi disease
Burnt Alum
Fermentation
uses of phosphorus
Industry uses of
Sulphur
Uses of sulphur in
medicine
Uses of Hydrogen
Sulphide
Uses of Sulphur
dioxide
Uses of Copper
Sulphate
Yellow Phosphorus V/S Red Phosphorus
Hydrogen Sulphide V/S Sulphur Dioxide.
Metals V/S Non Metals.
Sodium is more reactive than Aluminium. 48
Saturated Hydrocarbons V/S Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons V/S Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
Fat Soluble Vitamins V/S Water Soluble Vitamins.
Open Chain V/S Closed Chain.
The Present age is called ‘Plastic age’
Cow dung and crop residue should not be used as a fuel.
Oxygen is called life supporting gas.
Yellow phosphorus is kept under water.
Energy flow is always unidirectional.
Acidified solution of potassium dichromate turns green when H2S is passed through it.
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Metals V/S Non Metals.
Sodium is more reactive than Aluminium. 48
Saturated Hydrocarbons V/S Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons V/S Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
Fat Soluble Vitamins V/S Water Soluble Vitamins.
Open Chain V/S Closed Chain.
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The Present age is called ‘Plastic age’
Cow dung and crop residue should not be used as a fuel.
Oxygen is called life supporting gas.
Yellow phosphorus is kept under water.
Energy flow is always unidirectional.
Acidified solution of potassium dichromate turns green when H2S is passed through it.
Uses of methane
Uses of Ethylene
Uses of methanol
Uses of bio gas
Uses of Copper
Sulphate
Industry uses of
Sulphur
Uses of phosphorus
Industry uses of
Sulphur
Calorific value
Inert Gases ch 1
Solution ch 2
Molarity ch 2
Normality ch 2
Electrolysis ch 2
Electroplating ch
2
Potential difference ch
3
1. Inert gas elements do not take part in Chemical reactions.
2. In order that a watch should work we have to wind its spring.
3. All halogens are oxidizing agents ch 1
4. water is called universal solvent ch 1
5. An electric fuse is used in domestic supply ch 3
6. Electrical sockets on a wall should be fixed at a height beyond the reach of children ch 3
7. Cadmium rods are used to control the Chain reaction.
8. Stick-dipped water obliquely appears bent at the surface of water.
9. Explain the meaning of electrolyte. Give any two examples.
10.Distinguish between Myopia V/S Hypermetropia.
11.Write short notes on anomalous behaviour of water.
12.Aluminium oxide is amphoteric ch 1
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13.All halogens are oxidizing agents ch 1
14.water is called universal solvent ch 1
15.An electric fuse is used in domestic supply ch 3
16.Electrical sockets on a wall should be fixed at a height beyond the reach of children ch 3
17.Cadmium rods are used to control the Chain reaction.
18.Stick-dipped water obliquely appears bent at the surface of water.
19.Explain the meaning of electrolyte. Give any two examples.
20.Distinguish between Myopia V/S Hypermetropia.
21.Write short notes on anomalous behaviour of water.
22.Aluminium oxide is amphoteric ch 1
Kinetic energy
Ohms Law
The Volt
Specific heat
capacity ch 9
Echo
Power
Watt
Fuel ch 8
1. All halogens are oxidizing agents ch 1
2. A wire became hot when an electric current is passed through it. ch 3
3. An electric fuse is used in domestic supply ch 3
4. Electrical sockets on a wall should be fixed at a height beyond the reach of children ch 3
5. Artificial respiration is necessary for a person who gets a severe electric shock. Ch 3
6. Solar cell is used as an artificial satellite ch 4
7. Dung and dung cakes should not be as a fuel ch 4
8. A bat can fly in the dark ch 7
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9. Sound can not be heard on the moon ch 7
10.Kinetic energy is never negative or Kinetic energy is always Positive ch 5
11.Write short notes on Dobereiner’s Law of Triads. Ch 1
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12.Artificial respiration is necessary for a person who gets a severe electric shock. Ch 3
13.Solar cell is used as an artificial satellite ch 4
14.Dung and dung cakes should not be as a fuel ch 4
15.A bat can fly in the dark ch 7
16.Sound can not be heard on the moon ch 7
17.Kinetic energy is never negative or Kinetic energy is always Positive ch 5
18.Write short notes on Dobereiner’s Law of Triads. Ch 1
1. Write short notes on Dobereiner’s Law of Triads. Ch 1
2. State Joule’s Law of heating effect of electric current ch 3
3. State Newland’s Law of octaves ch 1
4. Solar cell is used as an artificial satellite ch 4
5. Dung and dung cakes should not be as a fuel ch 4
6. A bat can fly in the dark ch 7
7. Write faraday’s first law of electrolysis
8. State the Right Hand Rule ch 3
9. Write the law of conservation of energy ch 5
10.State the law of refraction of light ch 10
11.State the law of radioactive transformation ch 11
12.Give uses of biogas ch 4
13.Give two important uses of Photovoltaic cell ch 4
14.Inert gas elements do not take part in Chemical reactions
15.What is electro magnet? Give its two applications
Bio mass
Bio Gas
Calorific value ch 8
Specific heat
capacity
Dew point ch 9
Relative humidity ch
9
Radioactivity
Radioactive
disintegration
The Volt
Bio mass
Bio Gas
Calorific value ch 8
Specific heat
capacity
Dew point ch 9
Relative humidity
ch 9
Radioactivity
Radioactive
disintegration
1. Explains the basic and working of atomic reactor?
2. Elecrctical energy from flowing water? Or P.E utilized to generate electricity
3. Write short notes on Production of solar energy?
4. What are the difficulties involved in the use of solar energy?
5. Resistance in series.
6. Resistance parallel.
7. Electrolyte V/S Non- electrolyte
8. Cations V/S anions
9. Alfa Particles V/S Gamma Rays
10.Myopia V/S Hypermetropia
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11.Resistance in series.
12.Resistance parallel.
13.Electrolyte V/S Non- electrolyte
14.Cations V/S anions
15.Alfa Particles V/S Gamma Rays
16.Myopia V/S Hypermetropia
1. A Paddle wheel rolls away from the cathode when it is kept inside the discharge tube
2. While using X-Rays for curing skin diseases, long exposure to X-Rays should be avoided
3. X-Rays are used to detect fracture of bones.
4. Watch maker uses a convex lens
5. We can’t see the explosion taking place on the sun?
6. Colour blind persons are unable to distinguish between different colours.
7. Write faraday’s first law of electrolysis
8. State the Right Hand Rule ch 3
9. Explains the basic and working of atomic reactor?
10.Write the law of conservation of energy ch
11.If a glass beaker containing ice cubes is placed on a table its outer surface becomes wet
in a little while ch 9
12.The Principle of echo is used to measure the depth of the sea ch 7
13.What are the units of power in the SI and CGS System? How are they related to each
other?
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Diagram
1. Electrolysis of Copper
Chloride
2. Electroplating of Silver
3. Bio Gas Plant
4th July
14.X-Rays are used to detect fracture of bones.
15.Watch maker uses a convex lens
16.We can’t see the explosion taking place on the sun?
17.Colour blind persons are unable to distinguish between different colours.
18.Write faraday’s first law of electrolysis
19.State the Right Hand Rule ch 3
20.Explains the basic and working of atomic reactor?
21.Write the law of conservation of energy ch
22.If a glass beaker containing ice cubes is placed on a table its outer surface becomes wet
in a little while ch 9
23.The Principle of echo is used to measure the depth of the sea ch 7
24.What are the units of power in the SI and CGS System? How are they related to each
other?
Diagram
1.Solar Cooker
2. Solar Water Heater
3. Cathode Rays travel in Straight
Line
1. Four properties of cathode rays.
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2. Four properties of x Rays.
3. Two uses of Cathode rays.
4. Two uses of X-Rays.
5. Producer gas is used in the manufacture of ammonia. Ch 8
6. A young boy running up the steps has more power than an old person climbing up the steps
slowly. Ch 6
7. What are the difficulties involved in the use of solar energy ch 4
8. Resistance in series. Explain the process by which energy is released from the sun ch 4
9. Write in detail the factors which affect the velocity of sound in air ch 7
10. Explain the phenomenon of persistence of vision. Ch 10
11. Discuss the importance of X-Rays on medical field. Ch 11
8th July
1. Hope’s apparatus
2. Sound Cannot travel
through a liquid
3. Sound Cannot travel
through vacuum
1. Write the principle of Heat Exchange ch 9
2. Write Short notes on Nuclear Energy Ch 8
3. Write Short Notes on Charcoal Ch 8
4. State the SI, MKS, and CGS units of heat ch 9 and
5. The units of specific heat capacity in the MKS and CGS system
6. Four properties of Beta Particles.
7. Four properties Alfa Particles
9th July
1. Four properties of cathode rays.
2. Four properties of x Rays
3. Two uses of Cathode rays.
4. Two uses of X-Rays.
5. Four properties of Beta Particles.
6. Four properties Alfa Particles
1. It was difficult for Germany to conquer England in the IInd World War.
3. During the IInd WW the U.S made enormous Profit and emerge as great
4. The Imperial power had to withdraw from their colonies
5. The U.S Proclaimed the policy of Containment of Communism
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6. Nanasaheb Peshwa Participated in the revolt of 1957.
7. Orthodox Hindus were discontented with the British Government
27th
July
1. The Role of Hume was beneficial to the Indian leaders
2. It was difficult for Germany to conquer England in the IInd World War.
3 During the IInd WW the U.S made enormous Profit and emerge as great economic power
4 The Imperial power had to withdraw from their colonies
5. The government imposed restrictions on the congress
5 Lord Curzon divided the province of Bengal
6 The Indian national congress was spilt in 1907
5. The Act of 1919 could not satisfy the lokmanya Tilak
6. The Indian opposed the Rowlett Act
7. The Indian Muslims Started the Kailafat movement
8. Gandhi decided to withdraw the non co-operation Movement
9. The swaraj party was formed in 1922
10. The three chaphekar brothers were hanged.
1. Bhagat singh and Batukeshwar Dutt exploded bomb in the Legislative Assembly
2. Completely Disillusioned, gandhiji returned to India from the second round table conference in December
1931
3. DR. Babasaheb Ambedkar Established the Bharatiya Bahishkrit Shikshan Prasarak mandal.
4. The Pune pact was signed between Gandhiji and Dr. Ambedkar.
5. In 1946, the Nizam removed the ban on the Hyderabad State Government.
6. What were the shortcomings of the Cabinet Mission Plan?
7. Who had appointed the provincial government? Why the Muslim league was creates a number of problems
in its operation.
8. The Wavell plan was abandoned or the simla Conference was Failed.
9. The Indian national congress accepted the partition of the Country.
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10.On 16 August 1946 was observed as Direct Action Day by Muslim league
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29th July
11. The Pune pact was signed between Gandhiji and Dr. Ambedkar.
12. In 1946, the Nizam removed the ban on the Hyderabad State Government.
13. What were the shortcomings of the Cabinet Mission Plan?
14. Who had appointed the provincial government? Why the Muslim league was creates a number of problems
in its operation.
15. The Wavell plan was abandoned or the simla Conference was Failed.
16. The Indian national congress accepted the partition of the Country.
17.On 16th August 1946 was observed as Direct Action Day by Muslim league
11. The Act of 1919 could not satisfy the lokmanya Tilak
12. The Indian opposed the Rowlett Act
13 The Indian Muslims Started the Kailafat movement
14 Gandhi decided to withdraw the non co-operation Movement
Civics
1. What are the qualifications necessary for the membership of Lok Sabha?
2. What are the qualifications necessary for the membership of Rajya Sabha?
3. What are the qualification necessary for the membership of Legislative Assembly
4. What are the qualification necessary for the membership of Legislative Council
5. What are the qualification necessary for the membership of President
6. What are the qualification necessary for the membership of Vice-president
7. What are the qualification necessary for the Judge of the Supreme Court
8. What are the qualification necessary for the Judge of High Court
9. When is the president rule is imposed on the State
10. What are the privileges of the members of parliament
11. State the impact of population Explosion
History
1. What were the causes that led to the enmity among the European nations?
2. Why did the European nation enter the arms race?
3. Which were the leading nations to acquire colonies?
4. Why Italy did joined the Allied powers?
5. Who signed the important treaty of mirrors, and what its clauses related to?
6. Why German Constitution was called the Weimar Constitution.
7. What led to the discontent among the Warring nations after the First World War?
8. How Did Mussolini suppress his opponents?
9. What were the principles of Nazism?
10.Why German forces did took over Austria?
31stJuly
11.How Did Mussolini suppress his opponents?
12.What were the principles of Nazism?
13.Why German forces did took over Austria?
Civics
1. What is the financial power of the council of Minister?
2. Describe the financial power of the governor of India?
3. What is Quorum? What is the Quorum required for the state legislature?
4. Describe the Composition Rajya Sabha?
5. Describe the Composition of Municipal Council?
6. What is a bill? What are the types of Bill?
7. Describe the original jurisdiction of Supreme Court
8. What are the main characteristics of Panchayat Raj in Maharashtra?
9. What is meant by Local Self Government
10.Where are the benches of Maharashtra high court located?
History
1. Why was the Munich Treaty signed?
2. Why did Germany sigh the Non-Agrees ion pact with Russia?
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3. Explain the Hitler’s Principles of Racial Superiority?
4. Why was Hitler opposed to democracy?
5. Between which two groups the World War II Was fought?
6. Explain the war strategy ‘BLITZ KRIEG’ adopted by Hitler?
7. Give the information about the peace treaty with Japan in1951.
8. What were the main objectives of the U.N?
9. What were the main steps in the formation of the U.N.O?
10. What were the contributions of the U.N in the Establishing world peace?
2nd
August
11. Why was Hitler opposed to democracy?
12. Between which two groups the World War II Was fought?
13.Explain the war strategy ‘BLITZ KRIEG’ adopted by Hitler?
14.Give the information about the peace treaty with Japan in1951.
15. What were the main objectives of the U.N?
16. What were the main steps in the formation of the U.N.O?
17. What were the contributions of the U.N in the Establishing world peace?
Civics
1. What were the objectives of the Local self Government?
2. What are the types of the local Self Government?
3. State the Factors that contributed to the emergence to the Panchayat Raj in India?
4. How Gram Panchayat is constituted?
5. What is Gram Sabha? State its function?
6. What the sources of income of the Zilla Parishad?
7. What are the factors conducive to Indian democracy?
8. What civic virtues are developed by education?
9. What are the advantages of mass media?
10. Why is it necessary to eradiate or do away Communalism?
11.Question no 17 , 18 and 25 of civics big answer
12.Question no 6 and 7 of civics big answer
History
1. What led to the discontent among Indian soldiers?
2. What was the contribution of Tatya Tope to the revolt of 1857 revolt?
3. Write about the Significance/importance of the revolts of 1957?
4. On what ground did Lord Dalhousie abolish princely states list them?
5. What is meant by social Renaissance?
6. Write about the work done by mahatma jyotiba phule for the upliftment of women?
7. Name the women who participated from Maharashtra for note worthy
8. What were the objectives of the Indian national congress in the outset?
9. What were the demands of Indian national Congress or moderates?
10. Why did Lokmanya Tilak organise National Festival?
4th
August
11.What was the contribution of Tatya Tope to the revolt of 1857 revolt?
12.Write about the Significance/importance of the revolts of 1957?
13.On what ground did Lord Dalhousie abolish princely states list them?
14.What is meant by social Renaissance?
15.Write about the work done by mahatma jyotiba phule for the upliftment of women?
16.Name the women who participated from Maharashtra for note worthy
17.What were the objectives of the Indian national congress in the outset?
18.What were the demands of Indian national Congress or moderates?
19. Why did Lokmanya Tilak organise National Festival?
Civics
1. The standing Committee is the most important committee?
2. The office of the president of municipal council is of great importance?
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3. There are 33 Zilla parishad in Maharashtra
4. The press in India played most important role in India
5. Panchayat Raj was established in India?
6. The Supreme Court is the Guardian of the Fundamental rights?
7. The Legislative assembly is more powerful than the Legislative council?
8. The Gram Panchayat is the primary and the most important unit of Panchayat Raj/
9. What were the objectives of the Local self Government?
10.State the Factors that contributed to the emergence to the Panchayat Raj in India?
13th August
1. First 15 Answer the following in economics
2. First 10 Define
3. First 5 Distinguish between
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1. 10 to 25 answer the following in Economics
2 11 to 20 Define
3. 6 to 10 Distinguish between
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1. 15 to 30 Answer the following
2. 20 to 25 Define
3. 11 to 15 Distinguish between
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1. 25 to 35Answer the following in economics
2. 25 to 30 define
3. 13 to 16 Distinguish between
1. 30 to 45 Answer the following in economics
2. 1 to 20 Define 17th August
3. 1 to 16 Distinguish between
1. 45 to 55 Answer the following in economics
2. 15 to 20 Distinguish of economics 18th August
3. First 15 Define
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Assignment for the H.S.C Students
ORGANISATION OF COMMERCE
• What are the features of sole trading concern? Any seven points
• What are the features of partnership firm? Any Seven Points.
• What are the features of Joint Stock Company? Any seven points 1St TH
June
• What are the features of Joint Hindu family? Any seven points
• What are the features of Co-operative society? Any seven points
• Give performa of Types of Crossing
• Distinguish between sole trading V/S partnership firm
• Distinguish between Joint Stock Company V/S partnership firm
• Distinguish between Joint Hindu family V/S partnership firm
• Distinguish between Co-operative society V/S partnership firm
• Distinguish between Joint Stock Company V/S Co-operative society
• What are the features of sole trading concern? Any seven points
• What are the features of partnership firm? Any Seven Points.
• What are the features of Joint Stock Company? Any seven points 2nd June
• What are the types of Partner?
• What are the types of Partnership?
• What are the types of Consumer?
• Distinguish between Joint Hindu family V/S partnership firm
• Distinguish between Co-operative society V/S partnership firm
• Distinguish between Joint Stock Company V/S Co-operative society
• Saving Account V/S Current Account
• Current Account V/S Fixed deposit account.
• Commercial bank V/S Co-operative Bank
• Give performa of cheque
• What are the types of Partner?
• What are the types of Partnership?
• What are the types of Consumer
• What are the advantages of Road Transport? 3rd June
• What are the disadvantages of Road Transport?
• What are the advantages of Rail transport?
• What are the disadvantages of Rail transport?
• What are the features of Joint Hindu family? Any seven points
• What are the features of Co-operative society? Any seven points
• Saving Account V/S Current Account
• Current Account V/S Fixed deposit account.
• Commercial bank V/S Co-operative Bank
• What are the advantages of Water Transport?
• What are the disadvantages Water Transport?
• What are the advantages of Air Transport?
• What are the disadvantages Air Transport? 4th June
• What is meant by Partnership deed?
• Write short notes on memorandum of Association?
OMTEX CLASSES
• What are the types of life insurance policies?
• What are the types of Fire insurance policies?
• Salesmanship V/S Advertising
• Water Transport V/S Road Transport
• Road Transport V/S Rail Transport
• Water Transport V/S Air Transport 5TH june
• Rail Transport V/S Air Transport
• What is meant by Partnership deed?
• Write short notes on memorandum of Association?
• What are the types of life insurance policies?
• Rail ways V/S Water Way
• Cheque V/S Bank Draft
• Over Draft V/S Cash Credit
• Commencement certificate
• Define Sole trading Concern? And also explain its Merits and Demerits?
• Define Partnership firm? And also explain its Merits and Demerits?
• What are the types or kinds of partners? 6TH june
• What are the types or kinds of partnership?
• Certificate of incorporation
• Consumer Rights
• Importance of consumer movement?
• Memorandum of Association V/S Articles of Association 11TH june
• Public limited company V/S Private Limited Company
• Share V/S Debentures
• Consumer Rights
• Importance of Consumer Movement
• What are the types of bank account?
• What are the types of Cheque?
• Advantages of Transport 12TH june
• Director V/S Managing Director
• Memorandum of Association V/S Articles of Association
• Social responsibility of commercial organisation towards Consumer and Society?
• Social responsibility of commercial organisation towards Shareholders and
Government?
• What is meant by articles of association?
• Importance of transport?
• What is meant by statement of lieu of prospectus? 13th june
• What are the features of partnership firm? Any Seven Points.
• What are the features of Joint Stock Company? Any seven point?
• Social responsibility of commercial organisation towards Consumer and Society?
• Social responsibility of commercial organisation towards Shareholders and
Government?
• Social responsibility of commercial organisation towards Employ and Shareholders?
• What is foreign trade? Explain the import trade procedure in brief?
• Importance of Consumer Movement
• Consumer Rights
• Director V/S Managing Director 14TH june
• Public limited company V/S Private Limited Company
• Share V/S Debentures
• What are the physical qualities of sales man?
• What are the types of bank account?
• What are the types of Cheque? 15th june
• Importance of Consumer Movement
• Consumer Rights
• Define Co-operative society? Explain its merits and demerits?
OMTEX CLASSES
• What is foreign trade? Explain the import trade procedure in brief?
• What is foreign trade? Explain the Export trade procedure in brief? 16TH june
• Social responsibility of commercial organisation towards Consumer and Society?
• Social responsibility of commercial organisation towards Shareholders and
Government?
• Social responsibility of commercial organisation towards Employ and Shareholders?
• Define Co-operative society? And also explain its Merits and Demerits.
• Importance of transport
• Importance of Consumer Movement
• What are the types of Cheque?
• Share V/S Debentures
• What is foreign trade? Explain the import trade procedure in brief?
• What is foreign trade? Explain the Export trade procedure in brief? 17TH june
• What are the types of bank account?
• What are the types of ware house?
• Social responsibility of commercial organisation towards Employ and Shareholders?
• Define Co-operative society? And also explain its Merits and Demerits.
• Importance of transport
• Importance of Consumer Movement
• What are the types of Cheque?
• Share V/S Debentures
• Define sole trading concern? Explain its merits and demerits?
• What is foreign trade? Explain the Export trade procedure in brief? 18TH june
• Social responsibility of commercial organisation towards Consumer and Society?
• Define Partnership firm? Explain its merits and demerits?
• Director V/S Managing Director
• Memorandum of Association V/S Articles of Association
• Public limited company V/S Private Limited Company
• What are the types of bank account?
• What are the types of ware house?
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• Define sole trading concern? Explain its merits and demerits?
• What is foreign trade? Explain the Export trade procedure in brief? 19TH june
• Social responsibility of commercial organisation towards Consumer and Society?
• Define Partnership firm? Explain its merits and demerits?
• Director V/S Managing Director
• Memorandum of Association V/S Articles of Association
• Public limited company V/S Private Limited Company
• What are the types of bank account?
• What are the types of ware house?
• Certificate of origin
• Mate Receipt
• Letter to the bank for granting Overdraft facility 30th june
• Notice and agenda of annual general meeting
• Notice and agenda of statutory meeting
• Notice and agenda Directors meeting
SECRETARIAL PRACTICE
• Write short notes on Stock?
• Write short notes on Bonus shares?
• Write short notes on Share Certificate? 20
November
• Write short notes on Share Warrant?
• What are the types of Debentures
• Write Short notes on forfeiture of Shares?
OMTEX CLASSES
• Equity Shares V/S Preference Shares.
• Share holders V/S Debenture holders.
• Share Certificate V/S share Warrant.
• Dividend V/S Interest
• Interim dividend V/S final dividend
• What are the types of preference shares?