This document provides a sample question paper for Class 12 Science subjects from the Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan, India.
The summary is:
1. The document outlines the structure and format of a sample question paper for Class 12 Science subjects, dividing it into sections for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Environment.
2. Guidelines are provided on the distribution of marks for different question types and topics. The paper follows MCQ, short answer and long answer question formats.
3. Sample questions are given in Hindi language for one subject (Hindi) as per the question paper format outlined, to help teachers and students understand the structure and difficulty level.
1) The document announces the dates for the preliminary exam for the Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission - the written exam will be held on May 6th, 2012 from 10am to 12:30pm. Online applications can be submitted from January 10th, 2012 to February 9th, 2012.
2) Only online applications for the exam will be accepted, and certain eligibility criteria must be met. Corrections to online applications can be made within 10 days of the last date of application.
3) The notice provides details on 9 available positions in various state government departments, the total vacancies for each position, and reservation quotas for different categories.
1. The document discusses guidelines for using Hindi as the official language in BSNL, including targets for correspondence and documentation in Hindi across different regions of India for 2009-2010.
2. It provides information on rules related to the official language, orders by the President on use of Hindi, the Official Language Act of 1976, and Official Language Implementation Committees.
3. Targets are set for percentage of correspondence, drafting of notes, typing, discussions to be conducted in Hindi for different zones - A, B and C, with higher targets for zones where Hindi is more prevalent.
The document provides a summary of the field visits conducted by a team to understand the impact of the Union Budget on farmers and livestock owners in different parts of India. Key findings from their interactions include:
1) A farmer in Delhi lamented about the destruction of his crop due to untimely rains despite efforts.
2) In Dhaka, a farmer was hopeful about the new agricultural markets announced in the budget but worried about lack of access due to the ongoing drought.
3) In Muzaffarnagar, farmers reported complete destruction of crops due to floods but had little information on budget provisions.
1. The Rajasthan Subordinate Services Selection Board (RSMSSB) has issued a corrigendum regarding the recruitment of Junior Accountants and Tehsil Revenue Accountants through an advertisement issued on 18th September 2013.
2. The educational qualifications for Junior Accountants have been amended by a government notification dated 1st October 2014. The qualifications for Tehsil Revenue Accountants remain unchanged as per the original advertisement.
3. The last date for online application has been extended from 21st November 2014. Certain candidates who had already applied need not re-apply but can update their application online.
1) The document discusses various political and social issues facing India such as corruption in institutions, lack of leadership, water privatization, poverty, unemployment, and environmental degradation.
2) It questions why Indian youth are not organizing more constructive movements around important national issues rather than just protests.
3) The author argues that India needs a transformation similar to independence to end issues like corruption, unemployment, poverty, and violence.
The document discusses various topics related to politics and journalism in India. It summarizes the Padma awards ceremony where the President conferred various honors. It also discusses the new bio-medical waste management rules. Additionally, it provides opinions on the relationship between politicians and journalists in India, advocating for ethical and unbiased reporting. It emphasizes the importance of civic duties and national spirit over materialism for building a strong nation.
This document summarizes recent events related to protests at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi. It discusses how students and journalists were allegedly attacked by lawyers at a courthouse in Delhi. It then provides more details on the specific events at JNU, including the organizing of an event to discuss civil liberties that was cancelled after objections from the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad student group. Police investigations are ongoing regarding allegations of anti-national slogans at the event and potential links to radical groups.
1) The document announces the dates for the preliminary exam for the Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission - the written exam will be held on May 6th, 2012 from 10am to 12:30pm. Online applications can be submitted from January 10th, 2012 to February 9th, 2012.
2) Only online applications for the exam will be accepted, and certain eligibility criteria must be met. Corrections to online applications can be made within 10 days of the last date of application.
3) The notice provides details on 9 available positions in various state government departments, the total vacancies for each position, and reservation quotas for different categories.
1. The document discusses guidelines for using Hindi as the official language in BSNL, including targets for correspondence and documentation in Hindi across different regions of India for 2009-2010.
2. It provides information on rules related to the official language, orders by the President on use of Hindi, the Official Language Act of 1976, and Official Language Implementation Committees.
3. Targets are set for percentage of correspondence, drafting of notes, typing, discussions to be conducted in Hindi for different zones - A, B and C, with higher targets for zones where Hindi is more prevalent.
The document provides a summary of the field visits conducted by a team to understand the impact of the Union Budget on farmers and livestock owners in different parts of India. Key findings from their interactions include:
1) A farmer in Delhi lamented about the destruction of his crop due to untimely rains despite efforts.
2) In Dhaka, a farmer was hopeful about the new agricultural markets announced in the budget but worried about lack of access due to the ongoing drought.
3) In Muzaffarnagar, farmers reported complete destruction of crops due to floods but had little information on budget provisions.
1. The Rajasthan Subordinate Services Selection Board (RSMSSB) has issued a corrigendum regarding the recruitment of Junior Accountants and Tehsil Revenue Accountants through an advertisement issued on 18th September 2013.
2. The educational qualifications for Junior Accountants have been amended by a government notification dated 1st October 2014. The qualifications for Tehsil Revenue Accountants remain unchanged as per the original advertisement.
3. The last date for online application has been extended from 21st November 2014. Certain candidates who had already applied need not re-apply but can update their application online.
1) The document discusses various political and social issues facing India such as corruption in institutions, lack of leadership, water privatization, poverty, unemployment, and environmental degradation.
2) It questions why Indian youth are not organizing more constructive movements around important national issues rather than just protests.
3) The author argues that India needs a transformation similar to independence to end issues like corruption, unemployment, poverty, and violence.
The document discusses various topics related to politics and journalism in India. It summarizes the Padma awards ceremony where the President conferred various honors. It also discusses the new bio-medical waste management rules. Additionally, it provides opinions on the relationship between politicians and journalists in India, advocating for ethical and unbiased reporting. It emphasizes the importance of civic duties and national spirit over materialism for building a strong nation.
This document summarizes recent events related to protests at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi. It discusses how students and journalists were allegedly attacked by lawyers at a courthouse in Delhi. It then provides more details on the specific events at JNU, including the organizing of an event to discuss civil liberties that was cancelled after objections from the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad student group. Police investigations are ongoing regarding allegations of anti-national slogans at the event and potential links to radical groups.
Cyrus Mistry was removed as chairman of Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata group. His removal has led to a legal battle as Mistry plans to challenge the decision in court. The removal has caused bitterness between Mistry and interim chairman Ratan Tata. Political infighting within the ruling party in Uttar Pradesh is also discussed.
The Prime Ministers of India and Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar may participate in the proposed rally of JDU in Patna next month, Janata Dal United clarified today amid speculations. After a meeting of the party's state cabinet, party's chief spokesperson KC Tyagi today addressed journalists here, saying that they will definitely participate in the said rally, if JDU's national president Nitish Kumar is invited. It is notable that a section of media had said that JD(U) will not participate in the 'Bharat Bachao, Desh Bachao' rally proposed to be held by RJD in Patna on August 27. The differences between these parties had deepened further with JD
The President of India inaugurated a new academic block of the Intensive Khadi & Rural Development Centre in memory of his late wife. He emphasized the importance of providing vocational training and linking training programs to industry and the job market. The Territorial Army celebrated its 67th Raising Day with an impressive parade. The NDRF responded quickly to suspected radioactive leakage at Delhi airport, isolating the area and determining there was no safety risk. An editorial discusses the central government opposing triple talaq, polygamy and halala in the Supreme Court, with Muslim personal law boards arguing these are internal religious matters.
This document is a newsletter in Hindi for the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha organization. It provides information on upcoming events, important dates, and articles on topics related to Hinduism and Indian politics. Key details include announcing the annual membership fee of Rs. 100 and notifying readers that the newsletter is published every Wednesday.
1. The document summarizes recent political news from India, including the inauguration of a waste management system in Delhi, the first National Yoga Olympiad with participation from 21 states, and plans for over 100,000 yoga programs across India to celebrate International Yoga Day.
2. It also discusses the challenges of unemployment and lack of skills training in India, noting the need for reform of the education system and promoting entrepreneurship to address rising unemployment rates, especially among youth.
3. The role of India's large youth population is discussed, highlighting both the challenges of lack of sufficient job opportunities as well as the potential contributions of this demographic to economic and social change in the country.
This document provides guidelines for teachers for the guided learning phase of the Secondary School Readiness Programme (SSRP). It discusses that during this phase, students will engage in self-learning (learning on their own) for 2-3 months after the foundation camp. However, they should not be left completely alone and will need the teacher's support and guidance. The document outlines various learning materials developed for students including a learning diary, subject-wise learning guides, and self-evaluation forms. It provides instructions for teachers on how to introduce these materials to students, ensure their learning, and conduct weekly classes to discuss students' progress and address challenges.
1. The document discusses complaints of corruption in the issuance of master cards in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh.
2. It alleges that master cards were issued to government officials and others with political connections without proper verification, while genuine complainants were denied cards.
3. The author calls for an investigation into all aspects of the master card scheme in Jhabua district to uncover corruption and ensure justice for complainants.
The document is a complaint filed by Yograj Rewa regarding corruption in master records and revenue records in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, India. It summarizes the following key points:
1. The complainant alleges widespread corruption in land records, mutation entries, and operations of patwaris and officials.
2. Several complaints filed by the complainant over one year have not been addressed, and the administration is protecting the accused.
3. The complainant requests an investigation into the master records and functioning of revenue offices in Rewa district to uncover irregularities and protect citizens' rights.
This catalog provides information on books, magazines, and audio-video materials available from the International Association for Scientific Spiritualism in Hindi, English, and Gujarati. Publications cover topics like health, knowledge, prosperity, happiness, love, and more. Books are available on subjects such as divine cure, fasting and health, the science of giving, meditation, food and diet, and the principles of Scientific Spiritualism. The catalog also provides details on the author, number of pages, and price for each publication.
1. Akhilesh Yadav sacked his uncle Shivpal Yadav and 4 other ministers from the Uttar Pradesh cabinet, escalating the family feud within the Samajwadi Party. Akhilesh defended his actions by saying he could not take action against Shivpal and others.
2. During a party meeting, Akhilesh warned other overambitious young leaders in the party saying they would not be able to handle even small challenges. He made critical remarks against Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.
3. Supporters of both factions argued heatedly with each other after the abrupt end of the tense meeting, requiring police intervention to control the situation.
साइबर जगत में सुरक्षा: विद्यालयों के लिए (CIET-NCERT) | Cyber Safety and Secu...Parveen Kumar Sharma
साइबर जगत में सुरक्षा: विद्यालयों के लिए
Cyber Safety and Security over the web is of utmost concern now. This Booklet is by CIET-NCERT and shared here as Fair Use-Educational Purpose.
I have been a part of the Team that worked on the creation of these booklets.
Courtesy: https://ciet.nic.in/upload/Cyber%20Safety%20and%20Security%20guidelines%20for%20School.pdf
The document is a complaint filed with the Madhya Pradesh State Grievance Redressal Commission regarding alleged corruption in medical services in Rewa, Sirmour, and Sidhi districts. The complainant alleges lack of action on previous complaints about irregularities by doctors and staff. Despite complaining to various authorities for over a year, no action has been taken. The complainant requests an investigation into medical records and purchases to prove the allegations.
1. The document discusses the value and importance of time management in both personal and professional lives. It provides various perspectives on realizing the value of different units of time.
2. It emphasizes the importance of planning, prioritizing and investing time in important tasks. Various time management techniques like Eisenhower matrix, Pareto principle and Gantt charts are explained.
3. Challenges of time management like lack of organization, procrastination and multitasking are also covered. The summary emphasizes efficient use of time through planning and focus on critical goals and outcomes.
The document summarizes the issues around the odd-even vehicle restriction plan implemented in Delhi to tackle air pollution. It discusses how the first day of the plan saw reduced traffic but many exemptions were given. It notes that while the plan was a trial, reducing pollution requires long-term strategies like limiting open burning and regulating generators in addition to vehicles. Reducing vehicles alone cannot clear Delhi's air, and the odd-even system may not be sustainable daily given exemptions and availability of public transport. Overall, the plan saw initial success but sustained efforts are needed to truly tackle Delhi's alarming air pollution levels.
This document summarizes a court order regarding an application filed under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
The applicant, Dr. Kafeel Ahmad Khan, challenged the cognizance order dated July 28, 2020 passed by the Chief Judicial Magistrate of Aligarh regarding a case filed against him. The applicant's counsel argued that as per Section 196 of the CrPC, prior sanction from the central/state government or district magistrate is required to prosecute offenses under Sections 153A, 153B, 505(2) and 109 of IPC, and no such sanction was obtained in this case before cognizance was taken. The court order discusses previous court judgments which have held that taking cognizance without
1. Dr. Jitendra Singh and Suresh Prabhu inaugurated a new express train service between Jammu and Haridwar through video conferencing from New Delhi and Mumbai respectively.
2. Senior railway executives from Northern Railway were present in New Delhi along with other officials from Jammu station for the inaugural ceremony.
3. Wrestler Sakshi Malik wins bronze medal for India in the women's 58kg freestyle wrestling event at the Rio Olympics, becoming the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal in wrestling.
The document is a newsletter in Hindi for the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha organization. It contains various articles on national issues from a Hindu perspective, as well as announcements about upcoming events. Key details include op-eds on national security, politics, and the importance of honoring revolutionary freedom fighters in India's history.
The document provides information about the format of a class 9 test, including:
1) The test contains 60 total items divided into qualitative, quantitative, and language conventions sections.
2) The qualitative section contains 18 stand-alone and passage-based multiple choice questions.
3) The quantitative section contains 18 stand-alone and passage-based multiple choice questions.
4) The language conventions section contains 24 grammar, vocabulary, and passage completion multiple choice questions.
Cyrus Mistry was removed as chairman of Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata group. His removal has led to a legal battle as Mistry plans to challenge the decision in court. The removal has caused bitterness between Mistry and interim chairman Ratan Tata. Political infighting within the ruling party in Uttar Pradesh is also discussed.
The Prime Ministers of India and Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar may participate in the proposed rally of JDU in Patna next month, Janata Dal United clarified today amid speculations. After a meeting of the party's state cabinet, party's chief spokesperson KC Tyagi today addressed journalists here, saying that they will definitely participate in the said rally, if JDU's national president Nitish Kumar is invited. It is notable that a section of media had said that JD(U) will not participate in the 'Bharat Bachao, Desh Bachao' rally proposed to be held by RJD in Patna on August 27. The differences between these parties had deepened further with JD
The President of India inaugurated a new academic block of the Intensive Khadi & Rural Development Centre in memory of his late wife. He emphasized the importance of providing vocational training and linking training programs to industry and the job market. The Territorial Army celebrated its 67th Raising Day with an impressive parade. The NDRF responded quickly to suspected radioactive leakage at Delhi airport, isolating the area and determining there was no safety risk. An editorial discusses the central government opposing triple talaq, polygamy and halala in the Supreme Court, with Muslim personal law boards arguing these are internal religious matters.
This document is a newsletter in Hindi for the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha organization. It provides information on upcoming events, important dates, and articles on topics related to Hinduism and Indian politics. Key details include announcing the annual membership fee of Rs. 100 and notifying readers that the newsletter is published every Wednesday.
1. The document summarizes recent political news from India, including the inauguration of a waste management system in Delhi, the first National Yoga Olympiad with participation from 21 states, and plans for over 100,000 yoga programs across India to celebrate International Yoga Day.
2. It also discusses the challenges of unemployment and lack of skills training in India, noting the need for reform of the education system and promoting entrepreneurship to address rising unemployment rates, especially among youth.
3. The role of India's large youth population is discussed, highlighting both the challenges of lack of sufficient job opportunities as well as the potential contributions of this demographic to economic and social change in the country.
This document provides guidelines for teachers for the guided learning phase of the Secondary School Readiness Programme (SSRP). It discusses that during this phase, students will engage in self-learning (learning on their own) for 2-3 months after the foundation camp. However, they should not be left completely alone and will need the teacher's support and guidance. The document outlines various learning materials developed for students including a learning diary, subject-wise learning guides, and self-evaluation forms. It provides instructions for teachers on how to introduce these materials to students, ensure their learning, and conduct weekly classes to discuss students' progress and address challenges.
1. The document discusses complaints of corruption in the issuance of master cards in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh.
2. It alleges that master cards were issued to government officials and others with political connections without proper verification, while genuine complainants were denied cards.
3. The author calls for an investigation into all aspects of the master card scheme in Jhabua district to uncover corruption and ensure justice for complainants.
The document is a complaint filed by Yograj Rewa regarding corruption in master records and revenue records in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, India. It summarizes the following key points:
1. The complainant alleges widespread corruption in land records, mutation entries, and operations of patwaris and officials.
2. Several complaints filed by the complainant over one year have not been addressed, and the administration is protecting the accused.
3. The complainant requests an investigation into the master records and functioning of revenue offices in Rewa district to uncover irregularities and protect citizens' rights.
This catalog provides information on books, magazines, and audio-video materials available from the International Association for Scientific Spiritualism in Hindi, English, and Gujarati. Publications cover topics like health, knowledge, prosperity, happiness, love, and more. Books are available on subjects such as divine cure, fasting and health, the science of giving, meditation, food and diet, and the principles of Scientific Spiritualism. The catalog also provides details on the author, number of pages, and price for each publication.
1. Akhilesh Yadav sacked his uncle Shivpal Yadav and 4 other ministers from the Uttar Pradesh cabinet, escalating the family feud within the Samajwadi Party. Akhilesh defended his actions by saying he could not take action against Shivpal and others.
2. During a party meeting, Akhilesh warned other overambitious young leaders in the party saying they would not be able to handle even small challenges. He made critical remarks against Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.
3. Supporters of both factions argued heatedly with each other after the abrupt end of the tense meeting, requiring police intervention to control the situation.
साइबर जगत में सुरक्षा: विद्यालयों के लिए (CIET-NCERT) | Cyber Safety and Secu...Parveen Kumar Sharma
साइबर जगत में सुरक्षा: विद्यालयों के लिए
Cyber Safety and Security over the web is of utmost concern now. This Booklet is by CIET-NCERT and shared here as Fair Use-Educational Purpose.
I have been a part of the Team that worked on the creation of these booklets.
Courtesy: https://ciet.nic.in/upload/Cyber%20Safety%20and%20Security%20guidelines%20for%20School.pdf
The document is a complaint filed with the Madhya Pradesh State Grievance Redressal Commission regarding alleged corruption in medical services in Rewa, Sirmour, and Sidhi districts. The complainant alleges lack of action on previous complaints about irregularities by doctors and staff. Despite complaining to various authorities for over a year, no action has been taken. The complainant requests an investigation into medical records and purchases to prove the allegations.
1. The document discusses the value and importance of time management in both personal and professional lives. It provides various perspectives on realizing the value of different units of time.
2. It emphasizes the importance of planning, prioritizing and investing time in important tasks. Various time management techniques like Eisenhower matrix, Pareto principle and Gantt charts are explained.
3. Challenges of time management like lack of organization, procrastination and multitasking are also covered. The summary emphasizes efficient use of time through planning and focus on critical goals and outcomes.
The document summarizes the issues around the odd-even vehicle restriction plan implemented in Delhi to tackle air pollution. It discusses how the first day of the plan saw reduced traffic but many exemptions were given. It notes that while the plan was a trial, reducing pollution requires long-term strategies like limiting open burning and regulating generators in addition to vehicles. Reducing vehicles alone cannot clear Delhi's air, and the odd-even system may not be sustainable daily given exemptions and availability of public transport. Overall, the plan saw initial success but sustained efforts are needed to truly tackle Delhi's alarming air pollution levels.
This document summarizes a court order regarding an application filed under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
The applicant, Dr. Kafeel Ahmad Khan, challenged the cognizance order dated July 28, 2020 passed by the Chief Judicial Magistrate of Aligarh regarding a case filed against him. The applicant's counsel argued that as per Section 196 of the CrPC, prior sanction from the central/state government or district magistrate is required to prosecute offenses under Sections 153A, 153B, 505(2) and 109 of IPC, and no such sanction was obtained in this case before cognizance was taken. The court order discusses previous court judgments which have held that taking cognizance without
1. Dr. Jitendra Singh and Suresh Prabhu inaugurated a new express train service between Jammu and Haridwar through video conferencing from New Delhi and Mumbai respectively.
2. Senior railway executives from Northern Railway were present in New Delhi along with other officials from Jammu station for the inaugural ceremony.
3. Wrestler Sakshi Malik wins bronze medal for India in the women's 58kg freestyle wrestling event at the Rio Olympics, becoming the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal in wrestling.
The document is a newsletter in Hindi for the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha organization. It contains various articles on national issues from a Hindu perspective, as well as announcements about upcoming events. Key details include op-eds on national security, politics, and the importance of honoring revolutionary freedom fighters in India's history.
The document provides information about the format of a class 9 test, including:
1) The test contains 60 total items divided into qualitative, quantitative, and language conventions sections.
2) The qualitative section contains 18 stand-alone and passage-based multiple choice questions.
3) The quantitative section contains 18 stand-alone and passage-based multiple choice questions.
4) The language conventions section contains 24 grammar, vocabulary, and passage completion multiple choice questions.
1. The document contains multiple choice questions related to various topics like education systems, Indian history, computer terms etc.
2. The questions have 4 answer options each and test the examinee's knowledge on different subjects.
3. The summary identifies the key elements as multiple choice questions on diverse topics to assess general knowledge and understanding.
This document provides information about the online application process for the Jharkhand Municipal Service Selection Commission Examination 2022 for various positions under the Urban Development and Housing Department of Jharkhand.
It specifies the educational qualifications, age limits, reservation details, application fees, exam centers, and syllabus for the positions of Garden Supervisor, Horticulture Officer, Sanitary and Food Inspector, Sanitary Supervisor, Revenue Inspector, and Legal Assistant. Eligible candidates can apply online by registering and submitting the application form along with the application fee on the Commission's website before the last date. The selection will be based on a competitive examination to be conducted by the Commission.
The document provides details about the National Horticulture Board (NHB) of India. Some key points:
NHB was established in 1984 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India to promote commercial horticulture. It is registered as a society under the Societies Registration Act.
NHB's mission is to promote commercial horticulture through production clusters/parks, post-harvest infrastructure, technology development and transfer.
The Board is managed by a Governing Council chaired by the Union Agriculture Minister. It has 29 regional offices across India.
UKPSC 2016 Recent Updates for Uttarakhand PCS Examination, combined upper subordinate services examination issued on 8th October 2016, Last date of application is 25th October 2016.
Total vacancies 138,
Examination may be conducted December 2016-January 2017
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allindiasolution.com has made available BIHAR BOARD SYLLABUS OF SCIENCE FOR CLASS 11 & 12 IN HINDI & ENGLISH. If any other help required vist out site:- http://www.allindiasolution.com/2015/02/syllabus.html
Bihar Schedule of Rates ne 01-16-07-2012Shyam Singh
The document presents the fifth edition of the Schedule of Rates (SOR) for building construction projects in Bihar that is effective from July 16, 2012. It summarizes the proceedings and decisions of the State Level Schedule Rate Committee meeting held on May 28, 2012 regarding revisions to material prices, labor rates, and work item rates. The revised SOR incorporates new cement, steel, stone aggregate and other material prices approved by the Committee, as well as a revised labor wage analysis and provisions for workers' welfare funds. The introduction provides background on previous editions of the SOR and outlines the objectives of the current revision.
A Whole life Predication VedicReport11-01-202218-05-33.pdfBhupendra Sharma
Rakhi's astrological details are provided, including her birth details, zodiac signs, planetary positions, and dasha periods.
Key details include:
- Date of birth: October 14, 1996
- Place of birth: Agra
- Current dasha period is Saturn dasha from August 15, 2063 to August 15, 2083
- Her lagna (ascendant) is Cancer
An explanation of what a lagna is provided - it is the zodiac sign rising on the eastern horizon at the time of birth and influences small events in one's life. Health, personality and characteristics associated with a Cancer lagna are summarized.
1. The document discusses the astrological significance of one's Moon sign in Vedic astrology and provides details about the health, personality and nature of people with a Moon sign in Cancer.
2. People with a Moon sign in Cancer are said to be emotional, empathetic, think beyond the present and may face health issues related to legs, allergies and psychological disorders.
3. They are creative but driven more by intuition than logic, can adapt to any situation but also become pessimistic, and tend to vacillate between hope and despair which makes firm decision-making difficult.
This document provides information about the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha organization, including its website, email address, publication dates, annual membership fees, and contact information for its leadership. It also contains several short news articles and quotes in Hindi.
This document provides information about the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha organization, including their website, email, publication details, and contact information. It also lists the organization's national president, vice president, and other office bearers.
1. The document discusses treatments for various types of cough like kaphaja, pittaja and vataja cough.
2. It recommends treatments like external and internal applications of medicated oils, steam inhalation, gargling, consumption of liquids and honey for kaphaja cough.
3. For pittaja and vataja cough, it suggests practices like vomiting, fasting, intake of soothing herbs and foods.
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi has directed all his ministers to use social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook actively to publicize and promote their work. The Information and Broadcasting Minister (Independent Charge) Prakash Javadekar said the ministry will help ministers open accounts on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook as using them extensively is not an easy task. He said the ministry has created a Social Media Communication Hub to help ministers be more active on social media. Javadekar added that ministers can open accounts on these platforms through this hub and it will also help them handle these accounts.
This document establishes an expert committee to develop guidelines for assessing and certifying 12 new disabilities defined in the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2014. The committee is chaired by the Secretary of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities and includes directors and heads of departments from various hospitals and institutes. The committee is tasked with reviewing existing guidelines for assessing different disabilities and determining guidelines and certification procedures for the new disabilities defined in the bill.
1. The document is a notification from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare regarding the Food Safety and Standards Rules, 2010.
2. It provides definitions for various terms used in the rules such as "Act", "Adjudicating Officer", "Authority" etc.
3. It outlines the qualifications and powers of various officers under the rules such as the Food Safety Commissioner, Authorized Officer and Food Safety Officer.
This document is from the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha, a Hindu nationalist organization in India. It discusses statements made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders affirming their commitment to Hindu nationalism and ideology while also distancing themselves from religious intolerance. Critics argue that Modi and his party have failed to unequivocally condemn religious intolerance and have vacillated in their approach in the past. The Hindu Mahasabha supports the BJP leaders' recent comments and hopes they will implement truly nationalist and Hindu policies going forward.
This document is a newsletter in Hindi from the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha, an Hindu nationalist organization based in India. It discusses a religious ceremony held at a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in Bhopal, attended by national and state leaders of the Hindu Mahasabha. It provides details of the welcome and speeches given at the event celebrating Hindu faith and culture.
1. The document discusses the need for an ombudsman or Lokpal in India to effectively investigate and prosecute cases of corruption.
2. It outlines some of the key shortcomings of India's existing anti-corruption bodies, including a lack of independence, fragmented structure with overlapping jurisdictions, and lack of transparency and accountability.
3. The document argues that an independent Lokpal institution is necessary to conduct impartial investigations of public officials and ensure corrupt individuals are properly prosecuted and punished.
- The document discusses the budget allocation for civil works and branding of Ayurvedic Health and Wellness Centers (AHWCs) sanctioned under the SAAP 2021-22 program in Rajasthan.
- A total of 500 AHWCs have been sanctioned - 458 for Ayurveda, 22 for Homeopathy, and 20 for Unani. The budget allocated per AHWC is Rs. 5 lakhs.
- The budget has been distributed across 34 districts. The allocation for each district includes the number and budget for each type of AHWC. A maximum of 70% of the allocated amount can be released in the first phase, with the remaining 30% released after utilization
1. The document discusses the structure and features of the seafloor. It describes four main components: continental shelf, continental slope, deep ocean floor, and seamounts and guyots.
2. The continental shelf extends 180m to 200km from the coastline with gentle slopes. The continental slope is a steep transition between the shelf and deep ocean floor.
3. The deep ocean floor, also known as the abyssal plain, ranges from 3,600m to 5,400m deep and covers most of the ocean surface. It contains seafloor features like underwater volcanoes.
4. Seamounts and guyots are underwater mountains that form peaks on the seafloor and sometimes
1. The document discusses the structure and features of the seafloor. It describes four main components: continental shelf, continental slope, deep ocean floor, and seamounts and guyots.
2. The continental shelf extends 180m to 200km from the coastline with gentle slopes. The continental slope is a steep transition between the shelf and deep ocean floor.
3. The deep ocean floor, also known as the abyssal plain, ranges from 3,600m to 5,400m deep and covers most of the ocean surface. It contains seafloor features like underwater volcanoes.
4. Seamounts and guyots are underwater mountains that form peaks on the seafloor and sometimes
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Class & XII
Subject & English
Paper & Compulsory
Time & 3 Hours 15 Minutes Max. M. & 90
General Instructions
1- All the questions are compulsory.
2- Write answers to all the questions in your answer book.
3- Write down the correct serial number of each question in the answer
book before attempting it.
4- Solve all the parts of the question at one place only.
5- Draw the following format in your answer book and write
the correct answer to Question No. 1 in it.
Question No. Answer
1 ¼i½
1 ¼ii½
1 ¼iii½
1 ¼iv½
1. Write the letters A,B,C or D of the correct prepositions
in the format drawn by you in your answer book -
(i) You can have it.................that; but I don’t mind if you
don’t.
(A) in (B) for
(C) on (D) at ½
(ii) The fire walker splashed water................my feet.
(A) from (B) of
(C) over (D) with ½
(iii) I went looking................him, but he had disappaxed.
(A) in (B) from
(C) up (D) for ½
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(iv) Rosamond poured the flowers................the carpet.
(A) upon (B) with
(C) in (D) to ½
2. Fill in the blanks with the correct determiners -
(i) He was elected..............honorary member. 1
(ii) Please sit and eat without..............hurry. 1
3. Change the following sentences into Indirect speech :
(i) He said to her, “Did you go to your brother’s house
yesterday ?” 1
(ii) The teacher said to me, “What do you want ?” 1
4. Change the following sentences into passive voice :
(i) All laughed at the new comer. 1
(ii) Do you know him ? 1
5. Write suitable modals with the help of the words given in
the brackets :
(i) The food is insufficient for you. You .............. have
this also. (Possibility) 1
(ii) Even if the inborn nature is a little impure, we..........
purify it. (ability) 1
6. Combine these sentences into one simple sentence :
(i) I have many books. I have to read them all. 1
(ii) It was his birthday. We congratulated him. 1
7. Write the appropriate phrasal verbs in the following sentences,
formed with the help of the verbs given in the brackets :
(i) The prisoner..................from his guards. (break) 1
(ii) Two parrots were...............by two people. (bring) 1
(iii) His request for transfer was ...............(turn) 1
8. Phonetically transcribe the following words in your
answer books :
(i) born 1
(ii) village 1
9. Mark the correct stress on the following words :
(i) doctor 1
(ii) become 1
(iii) beauty 1
10. Read the following passage carefully and answer the
questions given below :
When Ross began his research it was not even certain
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that mosquitoes had anything to do with malaria, no one
knew whether it was transmitted through mosquito bites
or by the drinking of water containing infected larvae of
mosquitoes. Manson inclined to the latter theory and at
first Ross followed him. But Ross accumulated various
facts which seemed to be against it. He noticed that
though Secunderabad was surrounded by marshes, there
was little malaria. He thought that this might be due to
the wind, for Secunderabad was a windy place and it was
known that mosquitoes did not thrive in windy weather.
These and other observations turned him away
from Manson’s drinking water theory and directed his
attention more to transmission by the flying and biting
mosquito. He concentrated on trying to discover
whether this mode of transmission is indeed, the one
which actually occurs.
10. (i) What was not definite when Ross started his
investigation ? 1
(ii) What was Manson’s belief about Malaria ? 1
(iii) Why did Ross reject Manson’s theory ? 1
(iv) Why was there little Malaria in Secundrabad ? 1
(v) Do mosquito grow gradually in windy weather ? 1
(vi) Did Ross follow Manson’s theory ? 1
(vii) What causes of disease did Ross pay attention to ? 1
(viii) Find out the words from the passage which mean -
(i) Low lying wet land ½
(ii) Grow or develop well. ½
11. Answer the following question in about 60-80 words :
What qualitis are found in a great book ?
(On Reading in Relation to Literature) 4
Or
What incident changed the life of the thief ?
(Purity is Power) 4
12. Answer any four of the following questions in about
20-30 words each :
(i) How did the narrator pass his time after 3.30 a.m. ?
(Third Thoughts) 2
(ii) How long did Sambu’s mother sit silent in the
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picture hall ?
(A Shadow) 2
(iii) How did the wounded man reach his destination ?
(A walk Through Fire) 2
(iv) Why did Holmes disguise himself ?
(Trouble in Bohemia) 2
(v) Why is lily called the “flower of light” ?
(The Noble Nature) 2
(vi) Whom do the birds of the air belong to ?
(A Boy’s Song) 2
13. Answer the following question in about 60-80 words -
Why was Babuli called back home at once ?
(The Tribute) 4
Or
Why did the villagers go to the temple ?
(Resolution) 4
14. Answer any four of the following questions in about
20-30 words each :
(i) With whom was the postman most intimate ?
(The Missing Mail) 1
(ii) Why did the grandmother always accompany the author
to school ?
(The Portrait of a Lady) 1
(iii) What happened when the school teachers tried to
close the path ?
(Dead Men’s Path) 1
(iv) What made Rakesh upset ?
(The Cherry Tree) 1
(v) What preparations were made by Della for Jim ?
(The Gift of the Magi) 1
(vi) Why were the princess’s parents sad ?
(“The Guitar player” & “Svayamvara”) 1
15. Read the following passage and answer the questions
that follow :
Once a gentleman entered a restaurant and wanted to
order some eggs. But he forgot the words for eggs. He
didn’t ask the manager lest he should make fun of him.
“Let me try to find it out without making a fool of myself,”
he said to himself.
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He saw a cock outside. Pointing to it, he asked the waiter,
“ Could you tell me the name of that bird.”
“It is a cock.”
“What is the cock’s wife called ?” he asked,
“She is called a hen,” said the waiter.
“What do you call the hen’s children ?”
“They are chickens.”
“What are the chickens called before they are born ?”,
he asked.
“They are called eggs.”
“Fine ! said the man, “will you bring me two eggs with
coffee and some toast ? Please make haste as I am to
meet a friend in an hour.”
(i) Why did the man go to a restaurant ? 1
(ii) What didn’t he remember ? 1
(iii) Why didn’t he ask the manager ? 1
(iv) What did he say to himself ? 1
(v) How many questions did he ask the waiter ? 1
(vi) What eatables did he order ? 1
(vii) Why was the man in a hurry ? 1
16. Write a letter to your cousin inviting him/her to stay with
your family during the summer vacation and give reasons
why he/she should come. 5
17. Read the following passage carefully and write a summary
based on it :
Computers are capable of doing extremely complicated
work in all branches. They can solve the most complex
mathematical problems or put thousands of unrelated
facts in order. These machines can be put to various
uses. For instance, they can provide information on the
best way to prevent traffic accidents, or they can count
number of times the word ‘and’ has been used in the
Bible. Because they work accurately and at high speeds,
they save research worker’s years of hard work. This
whole process by which machines can be used to work
for us has been called ‘automation’. In the future,
automation may enable human-beings for more leisure
than they do today. The coming of automation is bound
to have important social consequences. 5
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18. You are Shailendra, 25-C Scheme, Jaipur and wish to let
out a small portion of your house. Draft an advertisement
giving location, type of accommodation, rent expected,
contact address, telephone number etc. 5
19. Write an essay in about 225 words on :
A street Quarrel 6
or
A disaster caused by flood.
20. Write a short dialogue between Kapil and a salesman.
Kapil wants to buy a second-hand motor-bike.
You may begin like this :
Salesman : Good morning, Sir !
Kapil : Good morning, I want a second-hand
motor-bike, please.
Salesman : ..................................................................
................................................................. 4
21. Explain any two of the following with reference to the
context :
(i) All the world’s a stage and all the men and women
merely players :
They have their exits and their entrances ; and one
man is his time plays many parts. 3
or
In small proportions we just beauty see :
And in short measures life may perfect be. 3
(ii) And so the Sunward way
I soar on the eagle’s wings,
And in my heart all day
The blue - tit sings. 3
or
But I cannot tell from where
He is calling out for aid;
Crying on the frightened air,
Making everything afraid. 3
22. Define any two of the following Literary Terms :
(i) Ode 2
(ii) Biography 2
(iii) Pun 2
(iv) Irony 2
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i B ½
ii C ½
iii D ½
iv A ½ 2
2. (i) an 1
(ii) any 1
3. (i) he asked her if she had gone to her brother’s house
the day before. 1
(ii) The teacher asked me what I wanted. 1
4. (i) The new comer was laughed by at all. 1
(ii) Is she known to you ? 1
5. (i) may 1
(ii) can 1
6. (i) I have many books to read. 1
(ii) We congratulated him on his birthday. 1
7. (i) broke away 1
(ii) brought up 1
(iii) turned down 1
8. (i) /b :n/
c 1
(ii) / vilid z / 1
9- (i) A
doctor 1
(ii) beAcome 1
(iii) A
beauty
1
10. (i) It was uncertain that mosquitoes had anything to
do with malaria. 1
(ii) It was unknown that malaria was transmitted through
mosquito bites or by drinking of water infected
with larvae of mosquitoes. 1
(iii) Manson believed that malaria was transmitted by
the drinking of water containing infected larvae of
mosquitoes. 1
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(iv) Ross noticed that though Secunderabad was surrounded
by marshes, there was little malaria. 1
(v) Secunderabad was a windy place and it was known that
mosquitoes did not thrive in windy weather. 1
(vi) No, Ross turned himself away from Manson’s
drinking water theory. 1
(vii) Ross paid attention to discover whether transmission
by the flying and biting mosquitoes cause malaria. 1
(viii) 1. marsh ½
2. thrive ½
11. A great book gives us intellectual food. We want to read
it again and again. Whenever we read it, either first time
or second or third time, we find new meanings and new
beauties. A great book is praised and admired in all ages
and it passes the test of time. It delights the reader more
and more again and again as he grows in age. A great book
grows exactly in proportion to the growth of the reader’s
mind. 4
or
One day a thief entered Pavaharibaba’s hut and took away
the vessel containing food. When the saint saw the running
thief, he picked up the other two vessels containing boiled
vegetables and curd to the thief to eat without any hurry.
The affectionate words of the saint surprised the thief and
he prostrated himself before the saint. The saint’s purity at
heart completely changed the thief’s life. 4
12. (i) The narrator reviewed his life’s errors and took a book
of short stories and read one. 2
(ii) Sambu’s mother sat silent as long as the slide advertise-
ments and trailer pieces lasted. When the picture
started, her heart beat fast and later she sobbed and
fainted. 2
(iii) The author offered the wounded man a lift in his army
trunk as Firozguda was not very far from there. 2
(iv) Holmes disguised himself to hide his identity and to get
the letters and the photograph of the king back from
Irene Adler. 2
(v) Jonson calls lily “the flower of light” because it blooms
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during the light of the day. As the day ends, the flower
withers and dies. 2
(vi) The birds of the air belong to them who do not spread
nets to catch them and let them fly free. 2
13. Babuli’s elder brother had asked him to come home
because there was some feud in the family. The two
sisters-in-law had quarrelled. The paddy fields, the
cottage and all the movable and inmovable property
were to be divided. Babuli’s second brother was parti-
cular and adamant about the division of property. 4
or
The villagers went to the village temple to offer special
midnight prayers to appease god. There was a severe
drought in the village. Although the rainfall was sufficient,
yet all the sources of water had dried up. For the villagers
it was an indication of god’s anger. A few villagers had
already nigrated to the cities in search of jobs and believed
that the village was cursed. 4
14. (i) Thanappa, the postman was most intimate with
Ramanujan, of 10-Vinayak Mudali Street, Senior
clerk. He had brought letters to this address for over
a generation now. 1
(ii) The writer’s grand mother always went to school
with him because the school was attached to the
temple. 1
(iii) When the school teachers tried to close the path,
the village priest called on the Headmaster and
argued with him to reopen it, so that they may have
nothing to quarrel about. 1
(iv) Rakesh was upset to see that a goat had entered the
garden and had eaten all the leaves of the cherry tree.
Only the main stem and two thin branches were left. 1
(v) Della made her small hair curly. She prepared coffee
and the frying-pan was hot and ready to cook the
chops. Della doubled the fob chain in her hand and
sat to wait for Jim. 1
(vi) The princess’s parents were sad because right from
her childhood she used to whistle. She was asked
many a time to give up this habit but as she grew and
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became a woman, she whistled beautifully. 1
15. (i) He went to eat some eggs. 1
(ii) He forgot the word for eggs. 1
(iii) He did not ask the manager lest he should make fun
of him. 1
(iv) He didn’t want to be a fool. 1
(v) He asked four questions about the eggs. 1
(vi) He ordered two eggs with coffee and some toast. 1
(vii) He was in a hurry because he had to meet a friend in
an hour. 1
16. Credit points :
Address, date, salutation and subscription 2
Relevance 1
Vocabulary 1
Spelling & punctuation 1 =5
17. Credit points :
Relevance 2
Language 2
Spelling & punctuation 1 =5
18. Credit points :
Format 2
Relevance 2
Language 1 =5
19. Credit points :
Relevance and Organization 2
Vocabulary 1
Structures 1
Spellings 1
punctuation 1 =6
20. Credit points :
Situational appropriateness 1
Relevance of contents 1
Appropriate begining & end 1
Communicative informal language 1 =4
21. (i) Reference - These are the opening lines of
Shakespeare’s poem, “ The Seven Ages of Man.”
Context - These lines are spoken by Jaques in the
play “As You Like It.”
Explanation - Man’s life is a drama and the world is
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a stage, where men and women simply come and
after doing their assigned roles. Just as actors on the stage
enter and leave the stage, Similarly, men are born and they
die in this world. Each and everyman plays many roles in the
drama of life on the big stage of this world. 3
or
Reference - These lines have been taken from the poem
“The Noble Nature” by Ben Jonson.
Context - The poet tells us that a beautiful a short meaningful,
active life is better than a long, meaningless dull life. The
beauty of life lies in noble nature. The noble and beautiful
sweet behaviour of a man makes him really great and perfect.
(ii) Reference - This stanza has been taken from the
poem, “A Boy’s Song” by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.
Context - The poet feels a great joy in seeing the birds
flying freely in the open and vast sky. He feels that all the
birds belong to him.
Explanation - The poet says that he loves the flying birds
and feels flying with them. He soars higher and higher in
the vast sky riding on the eagle’s wings. In his imagination
he listens the blue-tit singing all day. Thus the poet feels
a child like affection for the birds and feels great pleasure
in their activities.
or
Reference - This stanza has been taken from the poem “The
Snare” by James Stephens.
Context - The poem shows pity for animals. A rabbit is
trapped and is in distress. It cries for help and its cries upsets
the sensitive poet, who wanders from place to place to help
the rabbit.
Explanation - The poet hears a sudden cry of a rabbit, trapped
in a snare. The poet feels pity for the trapped rabbit’s cries but
is not sure about the place from where it is coming. The
rabbit’s cries echo in the air and the whole atmosphere is
filled with fear. 3
22. (i) Ode - Ode is a lyric poem expressing exalted or enthu-
siastic emotion. It is an elaborate lyric, expressed in a language
that is imaginative, dignified and sincere.
Romantic poets have used “Ode” to describe any poem of
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moderate length which seriously and lyrically celebrates a
subject.
(ii) Biography - Biography deals with the history of the
life of a particular person written by someone else. The
person described in a Biography has a peculiar person-
ality with his remarkable experiences, struggles, aspirations,
achievements etc. The aim of a Biography is to inculcate
certain values in the readers. The aim is to pinpoint the merits
and faults of the character so that readers can have a balanced
opinion about his personality. 2
(iii) Pun - The pun is associated with a play on words based
on the similarity of sound between two words with different
meanings. If the pun is used only as a mere play on words,
it reduces itself merely to a joke, e.g. “He took hundred eggs
and one” (won) 2
(iv) Irony - The word “irony” is derived from the Greek word
“eiron”, used to describe the deceiving nature of a character
in a drama. As a literary device it refers to a statement that
means just opposite of what is really expressed in words,
“Socratic” irony and Dramatic irony are well known. 2
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iz”u la[;k mŸkj va d
1-
iz”u dzekad lgh mŸkj va d
i c ½
ii l ½
iii c ½
iv n ½ 2
2- V1 : V2 = R1 : R2 ½
3- iksLV vkWQhl ckWDl ½
4- ykSg pqEcdh; inkFkZ ½
5-
µ0
;k B =
µ
r r
(
r M00 I dL × r
> ) ½
4π r 2
6- BH = BV
r
BV
B B
tan θ = r
BH
BH
tan θ = = 1 = tan 450
BH
∴ θ = 450 ½+½=1
7- QSjkMs ds fo|qr pqEcdh; izsj.k ds nksuksa fu;e ½+½=1
8- µr = 1 + χ
¾ 1 & 0-2
¾ 0-8 ½+½=1
9- q a 2q
A B
x x
K (3q − q ) K × 2q
a ECA = =
a x2 x2
K (4q − 2q ) K × 2q
x x
E DB = =
4q x2 x2
D a 3qC