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(Video) CBSE Class10th ICSE Quadratic Equations

Video : CBSE Class10th ICSE Quadratic Equations

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finding the value of k for which 2x^2+kx+3 =0 has equal roots.

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(Paper) Physics CBSE Class XII Exam Paper 2005 Set-1

Code No.55/1/1

· Please check that this question paper contains 11 printed pages.

· Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.

· Please check that this question paper contains 27 questions.

· Please write down the serial number of the question before attempting it.

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(Paper) Science And Technology CBSE Class X Exam Paper 2005 Set-1

Code No.31/1/1

Candidates must write the code on the title page of the answer-book.

· Please check that this question paper contains 8 printed pages.

· Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.

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(Paper) Social Science CBSE Class X Exam Paper 2005

CBSE Examination – 2005
Class X    Sub.: Social Science

Q. 1.* Give three ways in which India's wealth was drained to Britain from 1757 to 1857. 2

Q. 2. Mention the significance of our heritage of the colonial period. 1+1=2

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(Accountancy) Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th (Reconstitution of a Firm)

Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th (Reconstitution of a Firm)

Q.1. What do you mean by Goodwill? What are the different methods of calculating goodwill? Discuss every method with suitable examples. (CBSE 1982,85,87,88,89,98; All India 1986,1990)

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(Accountancy) Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th Partnership Accounts (Introduction and Special Aspects)

Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th Partnership Accounts (Introduction and Special Aspects)

Q.1. Define Partnership. Enumerate the essential elements of partnership. (Delhi 1987, 92, 93, 97)

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(Accountancy) Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th Partnership (Dissolution of a Firm)

Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th Partnership (Dissolution of a Firm)

Q.1. Distinguish between dissolution of a partnership and dissolution of a firm.

(CBSE 1991(Delhi) (C))

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(Accountancy) Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th PARTNERSHIP (ADMISSION OF A PARTNER)

Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th PARTNERSHIP (ADMISSION OF A PARTNER)

Q.1. What is meant by admission of a Partner? What is the purpose of admission of a Partner?

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(Accountancy) Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th Partnership (Retirement/Death of a Partner)

Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th Partnership (Retirement/Death of a Partner)

Q.1. What adjustments are required to be made at the time of retirement of a partner?

Answer: The following adjustments are made at the time of retirement of a partner:

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(Accountancy)Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th (Final Accounts of a Company)

Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th (Final Accounts of a Company)

Q.1. Give major headings of the assets and liabilities-side of a company’s balances sheet as per Schedule VI, Part I.

Answer: Major headings of Assets side

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(Accountancy) Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th Company Account (Redemption of Debentures)

Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th : Company Account (Redemption of Debentures)

Q.1. Explain briefly the various methods of redemption of debentures.

Answer: Repayment or discharge of liability on account of debentures is called redemption of debentures. The method of debenture redemption adopted determines to a very large extent, the actual accounting for redemption as well as the marshalling of resources for the same.

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(Accountancy)Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th Company Account (Issue of Share)

Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th : Company Account (Issue of Share)

Q.1. Define Company. Mention its main characteristics. Also explain the different kinds of shares, which a public company can issue.

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(Accountancy) Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th Company Account (Issue of Debentures)

Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th Company Account (Issue of Debentures)

Q.1. What do you mean by the term ‘Debenture’? What are the kinds of Debentures?

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(Accountancy) Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th (Comparison of Financial Statements)

Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th (Comparison of Financial Statements)

Q.1. What is meant by Comparison of Financial Statements?

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(Accountancy) Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th (Ratio Analysis)

Accounts Theory : CBSE Class 12th (Ratio Analysis)

Q.1. What is meant by accounting ratios? How are they useful?

Answer: A relationship between various accounting figures, which are connected with each other, expressed in mathematical terms, is called accounting ratios.

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