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(Paper) Science - Model Test Paper Class: X Set – 2

Science - Model Test Paper Class: X Set – 2

 

Q 1)What do you mean by alkalis? Give example of an alkali. 1 Marks

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(Paper) Science - Model Test Paper Class: X Set – 1

Science - Model Test Paper Class: X Set – 1

1. The question paper comprises of two sections A and B. You are to attempt both the sections.

2. All questions are compulsory.

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(News) Nano-technology to steer CBSE students

Nano-technology to steer CBSE students

While the Rs 1-lakh Nano car of Tatas’ has taken the country by storm, it will be nano-technology that promises to spur students of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). From April 1, nano-technology will be introduced as an optional subject for Class XI and Class XII students. There are around 12 lakh students under CBSE.

(Paper) IP CBSE 2008 Guess Questions

IP CBSE 2008 Guess Questions

Section A 
Q1.Answer the following questions: 
a) What is Financial Accounting system? Name any two entities or tables that could be a part of this system. [2] 
b) What do you understand by OSS? Explain with example. [2] 
c) Name the web browser for Linux OS. [1] 

(Paper) CBSE Physics Sample Paper 1998 (Outside Delhi) Part - 1

CBSE Physics  Sample Paper 1998 
(Outside Delhi
) Part - 1

 

Q. 1. Give the ratio of velocity of light rays of wavelength 4,000 A and 8,000 A in vacuum. 1


 

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(Paper) CBSE Physics Sample Paper 1998 (Outside Delhi) Part - 2

CBSE Physics  Sample Paper 1998 
(Outside Delhi) Part - 2

 

 

Q. 1. In a medium, the force of attraction between two point electric charge distance d apart is F. What distance should these be kept apart in the same medium so that the force between them becomes 3 F ?


 

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(Paper) CBSE Physics Sample Paper 1998 (Delhi) Part - 1

CBSE Physics  Sample Paper 1998 
(Delhi) Part - 1

 

 

Q. 1. Define ‘Electrochemical Equivalent’ of a substance.


Q. 2. The equivalent capacitance of the combination between A and B in the given figure is 15 μF. Calculate the capacitance of capacitor C.

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(Paper) CBSE Physics Sample Paper 1998 (Delhi) Part - 2

CBSE Physics  Sample Paper 1998 
(Delhi) Part - 2

 

Set - 1

Q. 1. What is the work done in moving a charge of 10 NC between two points on equipotential surface ?


 

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(Paper) CBSE Physics Sample Paper 1998 (Delhi) Part - 3

CBSE Physics  Sample Paper 1998 
(Delhi) Part - 3

 

Set - 1

1. How does the luminosity of a star vary with its mass ? 1


 

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(Paper) CBSE Physics Previous Question Paper All India (Comptt.) 1997

CBSE Physics Previous Question Paper
All India (Comptt.) 1997

 

 

Q. 1. Sketch the electric lines of force for two positive charges Q1 and Q2 (Q1 > Q2) separated by a distance d.


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(Paper) CBSE Physics Previous Question Paper All India (Comptt.) 1998

CBSE Physics Previous Question Paper
All India (Comptt.) 1998

 

 

 

1. What is the limit of frequency up to which signals using a sky wave can be transmitted?


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(Paper) Computer Science Class XII Sample Paper (2000)

Computer Science Class XII 

Sample Paper (2000)

 

Max Marks : 75
Time allowed : 3 hrs

Q 1. (a) Illustrate the concept of function overloading with the help of an example?

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(Paper) Accounts Class - XII Sample Paper - 1998

Accounts Class - XII  Sample Paper
( 1998 )

 

Q 1 What is meant by goodwill? Name any two methods of valuation of goodwill. (Marks 2)

 

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(Paper) CBSE Physics Previous Question Paper All India (Comptt.) 1998 (Part - 1)

CBSE Physics Previous Question Paper 
All India (Comptt.) 1998 (Part - 1)

 

 

1. What is the limit of frequency up to which signals using a sky wave can be transmitted?

 

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