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Maths Revision, Circles

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 24/2/2021 WS on Circles

IX,Maths(doubt solving) Quadrilaterals

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 22/2/2021 HW: Q8&9 

English Reported Speech Revision Exercise and Subject Verb Agreement Revision Exercise

Practice Sheet 4 and 5 of Reported Speech   Practice Sheet_1 of Subject Verb Agreement

Socialism in Europe and Russian Revolution (Summary of the Revision done as on 18/02/2021)

 4.2 Making a Socialist Society 1. Explain how a society was established in Russia. 4.3 Stalinism and Collectivization 1. Discuss Stalins Collectivization Programme. 5. The Global influence of the Russian Revolution and the USSR 1.Comment on the Global influence of the Russian Revolution.

Socialism in Europe and Russian Revolution (Summary of the revision done as on 17/02/2021)

 3. The February Revolution in Petrograd 1. Explain the Russian February Revolution.  OR  Petrograd had led the February Revolution that brought down the Monarchy in February 1917. Explain. 2. Why were conditions in Petrograd Grim? 3.1 After February 1. Examine three reasons for the success of Socialist economy in post Revolution Russia. 2. Explain the contribution of Lenin to the Russian Revolution. 3. State any three measures taken by the Provisional Government to suppress the Bolsheviks influence. 3.2 The Revolution of October 1917 1. Describe the main events of the October Revolution in Russia. 3.3 What Changed after October? 1. What change were brought about by the Bolsheviks immediately  after the October Revolution? 4.1 The Civil War 1. Explain any three reasons which led to civil war between the Bolsheviks and the Russian army of non Bolsheviks. OR 2. What conditions led to the Russian Civil War in 1918-1920? Give 4 reasons.  

Socialism in Europe and Russian Revolution (Summary of the topic taught as on 16/02/2021)

 2.3 Socialism in Russia 1. Describe the political condition of Russia before the Revolution of 1905. (05 Marks) 2.4 A Turbulent Time: The 1905 Revolution 1. Explain the major events that was responsible for the Russian Revolution of 1905. OR  Why were there a revolutionary disturbance in Russia in 1905? OR What were the demands of the Revolutionaries? 2. Narrate the incidents leading to Bloody Sunday? 3. List the effects of the 1905 Revolution? 4. Explain the reforms introduced in Russia by Tsar Nicholas II during the 1905 Revolution. 1.5 The First World War and the Russian Empire 1. How did Russia's participation in First World War become a cause for the fall of Tsar? OR Explain any four reasons why Russian people wanted the Tsar to withdraw from the First World War. 2. What was the impact on Industries on Russia after the World War - I?

Maths, Doubt Solving

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 18/2/2021 Doubt Solving Surface area and Volume 19/2/2021 Quadrilaterals Revision Sums from Exercise

Socialism in Europe and Russian Revolution (Summary of the topic taught as on 15/02/2021)

Topics Covered: 1.1 Liberals, Radicals and Conservatives 1. Explain the view points of Liberals, Radicals and Conservatives. 2. Which ideas about social change clashed during the social and political turmoil that followed the French Revolution. Explain. (05 Marks) 1.2 Industrial Society and Social Change 1. What was the impact of the industrial society on the social life of people? 1.3 The Coming of Socialism to Europe 1. Why socialist were against the private property and saw it as the root of all social ills of the time. (03 Marks) 2. Explain How could a society without property operate? What would be the basis of socialist society? (05 Marks) 3.What was the basic difference between the cooperatives advocated by Robert Owen and Louis Blanc. (03 Marks) 4. What were the basic principles of Karl Marx theory? (03 Marks) 5. Why was the second international formed in the 1870s? 6. Why were the workers association formed in England and Germany? (01 Marks) The Russian Revolution 1. What even

Maths,Class test,15/2/2021

 15/2/2021 Class test on Surface Area and Volume , and Statistics 16/2/2021 Doubt solving 17/2/2021 Revision test

Final Exam Timetable for the year 2020-2021

  Yearly Exam Time Table for the year 2020-2021

Science -Why do we fall ill??

Explaination regarding diseases and vaccination Importance of vaccine Today's covids situation Mucomycosis intro PPT full chapter presentation https://www.slideshare.net/MADHUPARNABHOWMIK/why-do-we-fall-ill-29421845

11/2/2021,Maths

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 11/2/2021 Worksheet Discussion on Statistics Complete the worksheet and upload on between us 12/2/2021 Class test on Probability

Social Science History Chapter 1: French Revolution (Revision) (Summary of the topic taught as on 11/02/2021)

  Topics Covered: The Reign of Terror: 1. Why is the period of 1793 to 1794 is referred to as the Reign of Terror? (Tb. Pg. no. 16) 2. Who was Robespierre? Which laws was introduced by him to bring equality in France? (Tb. Pg. no. 16) A Directory Rules France: 1. State the events which paved the way for the rise of Military dictator Napoleon Bonaparte. (Tb. Pg. no. 17) Did Women have a Revolution? 1. Describe the conditions of women during the period of French Revolution? 2. Which demands were put forth by society of Revolutionary and Republican Women? 3. What was the impact of French Revolution on the women of France?

Social Science History Chapter 1: French Revolution (Revision) (Summary of the topic taught as on 10/02/2021)

French Revolution PPT_1   French Revolution PPT_2 Topics Covered: 2.1 France Becomes a Constitutional Monarchy 1. What was the aim of National Assembly while drafting the constitution? (01 Mark) (Tb.pg.no. 10) 2. "Ideas of liberty and democratic rights were the most important legacy of the French Revolution" Explain the statement in the light of French Revolution. (03 Marks) (Tb.pg.no. 10) 3. Explain How the new political system of constitutional monarchy in France worked? OR Explain any five features of the constitution drafted in 1791. (05 Marks) 4. Which rights were established as natural and inalienable rights? (01 Mark) 5. What is meant by natural and inalienable rights? (01 Marks) 6. Explain the Declaration in the law tablet? 7. What does the painting by the artiest Le Barbier in 1790 depicts? 8. Why images and symbol were used to communicate ideas during French Revolution? 9. What does the symbol depicts. Explain. 3. France Abolishes and Becomes a Republic 1. State the

English Grammar Topic Reported Speech (Revision)

Practice Sheet_1 of Reported Speech   Practice Sheet_2 of Reported Speech

science Revision Notes

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IX,Maths,15. Probability

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 5/2/2021 HW: Exercise 15.1, Q4&5 8/2/2021

Social Science History Chapter French Revolution (Revision) (Summary of the topic taught as on 05/02/2021)

 Topics Covered: The French Revolution: 1. Describe the events of 14th July, 1789  OR Describe the incident which took place in the morning of 14th July, 1789 in France. (Tb pg no.3) French Society During Late Eighteenth Century 1. What were the causes of the empty treasury of France under Louis XVI? OR What compelled Louis XVI to raise taxes in France? OR Describe the status of the nobles in France before the revolution. 2. The inequality that existed in French Society in the Old Regime, became the cause of French Revolution." Justify the statement by giving three examples. The Struggle to Survive 1. What is subsistence crisis? Explain any three factors responsible for the same. 2. Describe the circumstances leading to the outbreak of revolutionary protest in France.

IX,Maths, Surface Area and Volume

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 1/2/2021 Exercise 13.1 HW: Q5,7&8 2/2/2021 HW: Q9,10 & 11 Exercise 13.3 4/2/2021 HW: Q9&10

English Moments Chapter The Beggar Revision (Summary of the topic taught as on 02/01/2021)

SSD of The Beggar   Textual Answers of The Beggar Practice Sheet of The Beggar Answer Scheme of The Beggar The Beggar Video 1 The Beggar Video 2 The Beggar Video 3 The Beggar Video 4

Social Science Civics Chapter Working of Institutions (Revision) (Summary of the topic taught as on 02/01/2021)

 5.3 Political Executive Questions Discussed: 1. What do you understand by the term executive? 2. Types of Executive. 3. Who are civil servants? 4. Why does political executive exercises more power then the non political executive? 5. Which organ of the government is the in charge of the 'execution of policies' of the government? Prime Ministers and Council of Ministers 1. How is the Prime Minister of India appointed? 2. Who appoint the Council of Ministers and who can be included in it? 3. Why parliamentary democracy in most countries is often known as the Cabinet form of government? 4. Explain the role of civil servants in Cabinet Meeting? Powers of Prime Minister 1. Explain the powers and functions of Prime Minister. 2. Why is parliamentary democracies are sometimes seen as Prime Ministerial form of government? OR  In recent years the rise of coalition politics has imposed certain constraints on the power of Prime Minister. Explain. 3. Why does the Prime Minister of Coalitio

Science -Ch 3 Atoms and Molecules

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Dear Students kindly revise the below mentioned chapter for the test.