Thursday, November 30, 2017

New Rules from SSC and HSC BOARD

New rules from Maharashtra board. 

Students who are late for even a minute in the examination hall will not be allowed to write the exam. 

Students have to sit for  the entire 3 hours in the examination hall. 

They will not be allowed to leave the examination hall. 

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Question :-What is love and explain in details ? ( 16 marks)

Question :-What is love and explain in details ?   ( 16 marks)








Answer:

ЁЯФ╕Arts Student.......
Answer: Love is life.

(marks :  5  out  of  16 )

















* Science Student......
 Answer : Love is pain.

 ( marks : 5 out  of  16 )


























ЁЯФ╕Law  Student......
 Answer : Love is god

 ( marks : 5 out  of  16 )






























Commerce Student........
Answer :
.
.
.
.
.
Introduction: :- Love is serious relationship between two or more person

Meaning :- Love is serious relationship between two or more person. If it is between two person than it is true. 


- Definition:
"A serious disorder of heart due to relationship between men & women that can cause death of 1 or both depending on the resistance associated"

- TYPES:
1 sided & 2 sided

- AGE:
Usually occurs in teenages but nowdays can be found in any age

- SYMPTOMS:
Tension
Daydreaming
Insomnia
Phone Addiction

- DIAGNOSIS BY:
Diary
Photos
Mobile

- TREATMENT:
Anti-LOVE therapy by Father's Shoe
or
Mother's Sandal......

(marks  16    of  16 )

 Excellent !!

________

NOTE :- 
Don't ask Commerce students , 
They can stretch any thing for 16  marks ! ЁЯШВ



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 students..ЁЯШВЁЯШВ


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82 Integration

Let's integrate the following function:

Function: ∫ cos(x) dx

Steps:

  1. Recall the Integral of cos(x): The basic integral of cos(x) is sin(x). This is one of the standard trigonometric integrals that you should memorize.

  2. Add the Constant of Integration (C): Since indefinite integrals represent a family of functions, we add the constant of integration: ∫ cos(x) dx = sin(x) + C

Explanation:

  • Integration is the reverse process of differentiation.
  • The derivative of sin(x) is cos(x), so the integral of cos(x) is sin(x).
  • The constant of integration 'C' accounts for any vertical shift of the antiderivative, since the derivative of a constant is zero.

Let's check our result:

Take the derivative of our answer, sin(x) + C:

  • d/dx [sin(x) + C] = cos(x) + 0 = cos(x)

Since the derivative gets us back to the original function, our solution is correct!

Important Note: This is an indefinite integral (no limits of integration). Definite integrals, where we integrate over a specific interval, will result in a numerical answer instead of a function plus a constant.

Let me know if you'd like to try another example or work on a more complex integral!

81 Integration

80 Integration

79Integration

78 Integration

77 Integration

Sunday, November 26, 2017

Transfer the information about the Water-cycle given in the flow chart into a paragraph: Water-Cycle

Transfer the information about the Water-cycle given in the flow chart into a paragraph:

Ans.
Water-Cycle
It is common knowledge that the sunrays absorb water from the
surface of the Earth — namely seas, streams, rivers and other such water
bodies. This gets converted into water vapour and thus rises. As it goes
higher, it becomes cooler and begins to move. Various particles ofvapour
collect together and condense to form clouds which when become too
heavy are difficult to sustain. The condensed vapour in these clouds then
comes down in the form of rains and fills the various water bodies from
where once again it evaporates with the heat ofthe Sun and thus, the cycle of water is maintained.

With a proper beginning and conclusion prepare a list of 10 questions to interview Dr. Narverkar, the chief guest at the science exhibition.



Ans.
The following questions formed part of the interview the interviewer
had with Dr Narverkar, the Chief Guest at the recently held Science
exhibition held in the city.

1. Who inspired you to become a scientist?
2. What was your dream as a young student?
3. To what extent have you achieved your dream?
4. Whom do you attribute your success to?
5. What is your take on the role of Science in human life today?
6. How would you rate the success of the exhibition that you have just visited?
7. What is your view about the working models prepared by the students?
8. Please express your views about the level of Science input given at the school level.
9. With regard to the field of Science, what kind of a future do you desire for India?
10. Please share your message of motivation to our young students.

Dr Narverkar was delighted to share his mental space with the interviewer by answering the above questions at the recently concluded interview.

Science Exhibition in the City.

Ans. 

Pune, November 26. 

The ten-day Science exhibition which was organised by the education officer of the Municipal Council ended yesterday to a grand success. Over the ten-day period, students of classes VIII,IX and X were invited to present working models on various scientific concepts. The  'Rainwater Harvesting' model was adjudged the best. Many innovative and well-prepared models caught the attention of the visitors as well as the organiser. Among the various items, the use of laser technology in the field of culture, entertainment and medical field was highlighted. 

The Chief Guest, Dr Narverkar, Senior Assistant and Scientist visited the site on the last day and was present till the end of the closing ceremony. Being highly impressed with the efforts made by the teaching faculty and the students, he declared an incentive to schools from the next academic year. The Science exhibition, according to a great majority, was so far the most marvellous one ever held in the city.

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QUADRATIC EQUATION EX NO 2 9

Saturday, November 25, 2017

QUADRATIC EQUATION EX NO 2 8

HSC TIMETABLE 2018



HSC TimeTable 2018 Released on 18.09.2017:
Date
First Half
11.00 am to 2.00 pm
Second Half
3.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Subject with Index No
Subject with Index No
21st February 2018
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22nd February 2018
Hindi (04)
German   (14)

Ardhamagadhi (16)

Persian (37)

Avesta Pahalavi (87)
23rd February 2018
Marathi (02)Gujarati (03) 
Kannada (06)
Sindhi     (07) 
Malayalam (08) 
Tamil   (09) 
Telugu  (10) 
Punjabi (11) 
Bengali (12)
Urdu  (05)

French (13) 
Pali   (35)
24th February 2018
Co-Operation (A/C) (53) 
Geology (S)  (41)
Percussion Instruments (A) (69)
26th February 2018
Secretarial Practice (C)  (52)
 Physics (S)  (54)
Political Science (A)  (42)
27th February 2018
Logic (A)  (47)
28th February 2018
Organization of Commerce & Management (C) (51)
Chemistry (S) (55)
History (A) (38)
3rd March 2018
Mathematics & Statistics (A/S) (40)
Mathematics & Statistics (C)  (88)
Hindi Applied (A/S/C)  (24)
5th March 2018
History & Development of Indian Music (A) (65)
English Literature (A/S/C) (24)
6th March 2018
Book Keeping & Accountancy (A/C) (50)
Biology (S) ( 56)
Philosophy (A) (46)
7th March 2018
Sociology (A/S) (45)
8th March 2018
Automobile Service Technician (E1)
Multi Skill Technician (General Engineering) (E2)
Multi Skill Technician (Electrical) (E3)
Multi Skill Technician (Gardening, Landscaping & Nursery Management) (E4)
Automobile Service Technician (With Bridge Course) (E5)
Multi Skill Technician (Food Processing & Preservation) (E6)
Retail Sales Associates (E7)
9th March 2018
Economics (A/S/C) (49)
10th March 2018
Psychology ((A/S) (48)
12th March 2018
Textiles (A/S) (44)
Marathi Literature (A/S/C)  (23)
13th March 2018
Geography (A/S/C) (39)
Japanese (21)
14th March 2018
History of Art and Appreciation (A) (60)
Defence Studies (A/S/C)  (77)
15th March 2018
General Knowledge (Online Examination) (For Military Schools) (32)
General Knowledge (Online Examination) (For Military Schools) (32)
Information Technology (Online Examination)
Science  (97)
Art    (98)
Commerce (99)
(Excluding Education Appeared Candidates)
Information Technology (Online Examination)
Science  (97)
Art    (98)
Commerce (99)
(Excluding Education Appeared Candidates)
(Vocational) Bi-Focal Courses paper I, Technical Group Paper- I
Electrical Maintenance (S) (A-1)
Mechanical Maintenance (S) (A-2)
Scooter Motor Cycle Serving (A-3)
Education (A/S) (78)
General Civil Engineering(S) (A-4)
Electronics(S) (C-2) Computer Science (S) (D-9)
Commerce Group Paper-I
Banking (A/S/C) (A-5)
Office Management (A/S/C) (A-7)
Marketing and Salesmanship (A/S/C) (A-8)
Small Industries and Self Employment (A/S/C) (A-9)
Agricultural Group Paper-I
Animal Science and Dairying (S) (B-2)
Crop Science (S) (B-4)
Horticulture (S) (B-5)
Fishery Group Paper – II
Fish Processing Technology (A/S/C) (B-9)
Fresh Water Fish Culture (A/S/C) (C-1)
16th March 2018
General Knowledge (Online Examination) (for Military Schools) (32)
General Knowledge (Online Examination) (for Military Schools) (32)
Information Technology (Online Examination)
Science  (97)
Art    (98)
Commerce (99)
Co-Operation (A/C) (53)Geology (S)  (41)
Information Technology (Online Examination)
Science  (97)
Art    (98)
Commerce (99)
Co-Operation (A/C) (53)Geology (S)  (41)
17th March 2018
General Knowledge (Online Examination) (For Military Schools) (32)
General Knowledge (Online Examination) (For Military Schools) (32)
Information Technology (Online Examination)
Science  (97)
Art    (98)
Commerce (99)
(Excluding Education Appeared Candidates)
Information Technology (Online Examination)
Science  (97)
Art    (98)
Commerce (99)
(Excluding Education Appeared Candidates)
(Vocational) Bi-Focal Courses paper II, Technical Group Paper- II
Electrical Maintenance (S) (A-1)
Mechanical Maintenance (S) (A-2)
Scooter Motor Cycle Serving (A-3)
Occupational Orientation
Library and Information Science (A/C) (85)
General Civil Engineering(S) (A-4)Electronics(S) (C-2) Computer Science (S) (D-9)
Commerce Group Paper-II
Banking (A/S/C) (A-5)
Office Management (A/S/C) (A-7)
Marketing and Salesmanship (A/S/C) (A-8)
Small Industries and Self Employment (A/S/C) (A-9)
Agricultural Group Paper-II
Animal Science and Dairying (S) (B-2)
Crop Science (S) (B-4)
Horticulture (S) (B-5)
Fishery Group Paper – II
Fish Processing Technology (A/S/C) (B-9)
Fresh Water Fish Culture (A/S/C) (C-1)
19th March 2018
Sanskrit (33)
20th March 2018
Russian (20)
Arabic  (36)
Child Development (A/S)  (43)
Agricultural Science and Technology (S) (75)
Animal Science and Technology (S)  (76)

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