Ques 1 : Look at the shape and answer. (a) The angle marked in colour is the biggest angle (b) Are the angles marked with yellow equal? (c) Are the angles marked with blue equal? Ques 2 : Write what kind of angle is made by the hands at these times. Also write the time. Ques 3 :Can you guess how many degrees is the angle which is? (a) 1/3 of right angle. (b) 2/5 of right angle. (c) 3 times of right angle. (d) half of right angle. Ques 4 :Look at the shape and Answer the following : (a)How many angles it has? (b)How many Sides it has? (c) Is it open Shape or Closed Shape? Ques 5 : Look at the angles in the pictures and fill the table
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Article ,Class 10th English Grammer
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Introduction: With a view to express their own views, opinions or arguments people take to write articles. There are issues that concern people in general. Process of writing an article is as follows : (i) Collect relevant matter (Content) (ii) Organise in a proper sequence Introduction Analyse Suggestions Conclusion Format and Important Points to be remember to write a Article (i) Never forget to – write die heading which should be eye catching (ii) Beginning should be such so as to draw reader’s attention (iii) Expose the topics by giving reasons, how water is wasted (iii) Suggestion on how to save/ conserve water (iv) Conclusion (either hope or warning) (v) Give your idea suggest measures
Class 9th ,Maths ,Ch-1 : Number System
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Extra Questions and Answers Question 1: Is zero a rational number? Can you write it in the form p/q, where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0? Solution: Yes, zero is a rational number. It can be written in p/q form provided that q ≠ 0. For Example: 0/1 or 0/3 or 0/4 etc. Question 2: Find five rational numbers between 1 and 2. Solution: As We know, one rational number between two numbers m and n = (m+n)/2 To find: 5 rational numbers between 1 and 2 Step 1: Rational number between 1 and 2 = (1+2)/2 = 3/2 Step 2: Rational number between 1 and 3/2 = (1+3/2)/2 = 5/4 Step 3: Rational number between 1 and 5/4 = (1+5/4)/2 = 9/8 Step 4: Rational number between 3/2 and 2 = 1/2 [(3/2) + 2)] = 7/4 Step 5: Rational number between 7/4 and 2 = 1/2 [7/4 + 2] = 15/8 Arrange all the results: 1 < 9/8 < 5/4 < 3/2 < 7/4 < 15/8 < 2 Therefore required integers are, 9/8, 5/4, 3/2, 7/4, 15/8 Question 3: Find six rational numbers between 3 and 4. Solution : Steps to find n rational numbers bet...