IX CBSE PREPARATORY/ENTRANCE RESULTS
9028 - 49.5%
9002 - 27.5%
9029 - 65%
9001 - 75%
9008 - 36.3%
9020 - 51.2%
Sunday, December 6, 2009
SARA RESULTS
IX STATE PREPARATORY/ENTRANCE SUNDAY (06/12/09)
9023 - 60%
9025 - 36%
9019 - 72%
9009 - 50%
9010 - 24%
9018 - 36%
9006 - 40%
9007 - 52%
9021 - 44%
9024 - 48%
PARENTS ARE REQUESTED TO CHECK THE MARKS. THOSE SCORED LESS THAN 40% SHOULD TAKE UP RE TEST SPECIFIED BY THE INSTITUTION.
9023 - 60%
9025 - 36%
9019 - 72%
9009 - 50%
9010 - 24%
9018 - 36%
9006 - 40%
9007 - 52%
9021 - 44%
9024 - 48%
PARENTS ARE REQUESTED TO CHECK THE MARKS. THOSE SCORED LESS THAN 40% SHOULD TAKE UP RE TEST SPECIFIED BY THE INSTITUTION.
SARA RESULTS
IX ICSE PREPARATORY/ENTRANCE RESULTS
9011 - 57.5%
9012 - 42.5%
9014 - 40%
9003 - 46.5%
9022 - 87.5%
9013 - 63%
9026 - 55%
9005 - 71.3%
9004 - 49.5%
9016 - 69.5%
9015 - 56.3%
PASS ------------- IS 40%
SELECTED CANDIDATES CAN MEET THE DIRECTOR TODAY(SUNDAY-6/12/09) @6.45P.M. ONWARDS
9011 - 57.5%
9012 - 42.5%
9014 - 40%
9003 - 46.5%
9022 - 87.5%
9013 - 63%
9026 - 55%
9005 - 71.3%
9004 - 49.5%
9016 - 69.5%
9015 - 56.3%
PASS ------------- IS 40%
SELECTED CANDIDATES CAN MEET THE DIRECTOR TODAY(SUNDAY-6/12/09) @6.45P.M. ONWARDS
Saturday, December 5, 2009
PREPARATORY CHEMISTRY ANSWERS X ICSE(6/12/09)
X-ICSE
CHEMISTRY
Section-I
- (A) I). nitric oxide , steam and energy
ii) Merquery
iii)Alkanol
iv) Ammonium nitrate --------> Nitrous oxide +Steam
v) Aqua regia
(b) i) 1. F < Cl < Br < I< At
2. I < Br < Cl < F
ii) Mg and Mn
iii) Vanadium pentaoxide or platinum
( c) 2H S + 3 O -----------> 2 H O + 2 SO
68 gm 96 gm 36 gm 128 gm
As 128 gm sulphur dioxide yields by burning of 68 gm hydrogen sulphide
So 12.8 gm sulphur dioxide yields by burning of = 68 X 12.8 / 128
= 6.8 gm hydrogen sulphide
As 128 gm sulphur dioxide occupies volume =22.4 l at S.T.P.
So 12.8 gm sulphur dioxide occupies volume =22.4 X 12.8/128 l at S.T.P
=2.24 l at S.T.P
(d) (i) Dil.Sulphuric acid
(ii) Dil. Nitric acid
(iii) 1. Zn + HCl ---------> ZnCl2 + H2
- 2 NaOH + H2So4 ----------> Na2SO4 + 2H2O
- CuO + 4HNO3 --------> Cu ( NO3) + 2NO2 + 2H2O
(e)
(f)(i) Na2SO3 + 2 HCl -------------> 2 NaCl + H2o + So2
(ii) 2NH3 + 3CuO --------> 3Cu + 3H2O + N2
(iii) CuSO4 + 5H2O ----------> CuSO4.5H2O
(iv) C6H12 O6 --------> 6C + 6H2O
(v) AgNo3 + 2NaCl ----------> AgCl2 + NaNO3
(g) (i) Fe + H2SO4 ---------->FeSO4 + H2
(ii) Cu + Con. 4HNO3 -----------> Cu( NO3) + 2H2O + 2NO2
(iii) H2S + H2SO4 -------------> S + 2H2O + SO2
(iv) Cl2 + So2 + H2O --------------> 2HCl + H2SO4
(v) C2H2 + 2AgNO3 + 2NH4OH -----------> Ag-cc-Ag + 2NH4NO3 + 2H2O
(h) (i) Li
(ii) F
(iii) F
(iv) Li ,Na , K
(v) Greater as no. of shells increases
Section-II
Ans-2 (a)
| Element | % Composition | At. Wt. | Relative no. of Atoms | Simplest Ratio |
| C | 85.7 | 12 | 85.7/12=7.14 | 7.14/7.14=1 |
| H | 14.3 | 1 | 14.3/1=14.3 | 14.3/7.14=2 |
Emperical Formula= CH2
(b) molecular mass of E.F.= 12+ 2 =14
Relative molecular mass = 28
, n= 28/14 =2
Molecular formula= (CH2)2
= C2H4
( c) Acetylene
( d) Double bond
( e) Substitution reaction
( f) C2H4 + H2 ----------> C2H6
Ans-3 . Nitric Acid -1. purification of gold
2. Preparation of fertilizers
ii) Ammonia – 1. As cleaning agent
2. Refrigerant in ice plants
iii) Hydrochloric acid- 1. Extraction of glue from bones
2. Preparation of aqua regia
(b) (i) 2Al + 3 H2so4 ---------------> Al2 (SO4)3 + 3H2 + SO2
(ii) Al2O3 . 2H2 O + 2 NaOH ------------> 2 NaAlO2 + 3H2O
NaAlO2 + 2H2O -------------> NaOH + Al( OH) 3
2Al(OH)3 -------------> Al2O3 + 3H2O
Ans-4 (a) (i) With BaCl2 H2SO4 gives ppt. but HCl not.
(ii) Metals in general allow an electric current to flow through them and are called conductrors of electricity. While compounds which conduct electricity when dissolved in water are called electrolyte.
(iii) H2C=CH2 + H2 ---------> H3C-CH3 ( Ni catalyst)
(iv) Polar
(b) (i) It is poisonous gas can cause death also.
(ii) 2Mg + SO2 ----------> 2MgO +S
2H2S + SO2 -----------> 3S + 2H2O
(iii) Ammonium carbonate
Ans-5 (a) (i) FeCl3 + 3NH4OH ------------> 3NH4Cl + Fe(OH)3
Reddish brown
(ii) 2 NH3 + CO2 ----------> NH2.CO.NH2 + H2O
(iii) Gives sulphite or bisulphate salt and water
(iv) 2HBr + H2SO4 -----------> Br2 + 2H2O + SO2
(b) (i) Sodium chloride contains ionic bond while carbon tetrachloride is covalent.
(ii) The reaction is slow and negligible in bthe dark.
(iii) As very weak metal in activity series.
Ans-6 (a) (i) As 31 gm P gives 98 gm phosphoric acid
So 12. 4 gm gives 98 X 12.4 / 31= 39.2 gm
(ii) 5 HNO3
5[ 1+ 14 + 3X 16 ]
5 [ 1+ 14 + 48]
5 X 63 = 315 gm
(b)(i) 4NH3 + 5 O2 --------------> 4NO + 6 H2O + ∆ ( Catalyst Pt, Temp. 800◦c)
(ii) 2NH3 + 3CuO -----------------> 3Cu + 3H2O + N2
( c)(i) With ethene it is addition reaction but with ethane it is substitution reaction.
(ii) Addition reaction
(iii) Dichloro ethane
Ans-7 (a) (i) Aluminium
(ii) CAthoder
(iii) Electro –refining
(iv) Ammonia
(v) Ammonia
(b) (i)1. Methan-al
2. Ethanoic acid
3. Chloro ethane
4. Ethene
(ii) 1. CH3 COONa + NaOH ---------------> CH4 + Na2CO3 ( in the presence of CaO )
2. CH4 -------------> CH3OH ( Oxidising agent K2Cr2O7)
3. CH2Cl2 + Cl2 --------------> CHCl3 + HCl
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
SARA PREPARATORY RESULTS-(29/11/09)
X STANDARD RESULTS
NAME MARKS RANK BOARD
- 1002 - AYUSH AGARWAL - 99.5 1 1
- 1024 - SHARJEEL YUNUS - 95 2 1
- 1001 - KUSHAL - 91.5 3 2
- 1019 - VIKAS - 86.5 4 3
- 1004 - NIKHIL - 85.6 5 4
- 1007 - NASIR AHMED - 80.0 6 5
- 1012 - TEJASHREE - 80.0 6 5
- 1027 - MANASA - 80.0 6 2
- 1008 - RAHUL.N. - 77.5 7 6
- 1026 - MOIZ KAPASI - 77.5 7 3
- 1030 - LAVANYA - 74.5 8 1
- 1009 - AAMIR HUSSAIN - 73.0 9 7
- 1014 - VIKYATH - 71.3 10 8
- 1003 - SHASHANK - 70.0 11 9
- 1025 - SHAILANDER - 70.0 11 3
- 1029 - DEEKSHA - 63.5 12 2
- 1010 - NEHA - 60.0 13 10
- 1015 - KARTHIK RAJ - 54.4 14 11
- 1005 - RAMESHWARA - 54.0 15 12
- 1022 - SHANMUGAPRIYA- 52.5 16 13
- 1006 - ANANDA - 52.0 17 14
- 1034 - RAKSHITH - 52.0 18 3
- 1033 - PRAGUN - 50.0 19 4
- 1038 - DHIRAJ BABU - 49.5 20 5
- 1016 - GAUTAM - 47.0 21 15
- 1011 - RUTUSHA - 44.0 22 16
- 1017 - ARVIND - 36.5 23 17
- 1032 - SYED ZAIN - 36.0 24 6
- 1020 - RUMANA ASAD - 33.0 ---- ---
- 1021 - DENCY - 33.0 ---- ---
- 1031 - SHONAKSHI - 32.0 ------ ----
- 1013 - ROMANA - 26.5 ---- ---
- 1037 -TANVEER - 16.0 ------ -----
- 1036 - RAHUL.S. - 16.0 ----- ----
- 1035 - NAGENDRA - 06.0 ---- ----
- I PUC RESULTS
- 11O3 - AMINA - 64.0 1 1
- 1102 - NITHYASHREE- 31.0 --- ----
- 1106 - KALINGA - 25.0 --- ----
- 1105 - RAKESH - 17.0 ----- -----
Thursday, November 12, 2009
SARA RESULTS
IX CBSE
PHYSICS TEST (08/10/09) SUNDAY TOTAL MARKS(30)
1)SARVESHWARAN - 20
2)AMITH - 18
3)KAPIL - 07
4)ANIS - AB
PHYSICS TEST (08/10/09) SUNDAY TOTAL MARKS(30)
1)SARVESHWARAN - 20
2)AMITH - 18
3)KAPIL - 07
4)ANIS - AB
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
SARA RESULTS RE-TEST(21.10.09)
X ICSE (PHYSICS)
1) SHANMUGA PRIYA-18/25
2) DENCY -16/25
I P.U.C. (PHYSICS)
1) MRUNALINI - 10/20 RE (23.10.09)
2) KALINGA - 4/20 RE
3) SRIVATSAV - 7/20 RE
4) RAKESH - 9/20 RE
5) AMINA - 13/20
SCHOOL EXAM PREPARATORY TEST(MATH)
IX ICSE (25)
1)PRANAY - 13 RETEST (23.10.09)
2)DEEPIKA - 07 RETEST
3)NISHANT.S.R - 06 RETEST
4)NISHANT.S. - 07 RETEST
5)VISHRUTH - 06 RETEST
1) SHANMUGA PRIYA-18/25
2) DENCY -16/25
I P.U.C. (PHYSICS)
1) MRUNALINI - 10/20 RE (23.10.09)
2) KALINGA - 4/20 RE
3) SRIVATSAV - 7/20 RE
4) RAKESH - 9/20 RE
5) AMINA - 13/20
SCHOOL EXAM PREPARATORY TEST(MATH)
IX ICSE (25)
1)PRANAY - 13 RETEST (23.10.09)
2)DEEPIKA - 07 RETEST
3)NISHANT.S.R - 06 RETEST
4)NISHANT.S. - 07 RETEST
5)VISHRUTH - 06 RETEST
Monday, October 19, 2009
SARA RESULTS (18/10/09)
X ICSE (60) CUT OFF MARKS:27 [RE-TEST ON 21/10/09]
1)AYUSH 40
2)KUSHAL 38
3)NASIR 35
4)VIKYAT 33
5)VIKAS 32
6)JAGRUTI 31
7)RUTUSHA 30
8)NEHA 30
9)ANANDA 29
10)AAMIR 28
11)SHASHANK 27
12)NIKIL 27
13)RUMANA 27
14)TEJASREE 27
15)DENCY 25
16)ROMANA 24
17)S.PRIYA 24
18)RAMESWAR 20
1)AYUSH 40
2)KUSHAL 38
3)NASIR 35
4)VIKYAT 33
5)VIKAS 32
6)JAGRUTI 31
7)RUTUSHA 30
8)NEHA 30
9)ANANDA 29
10)AAMIR 28
11)SHASHANK 27
12)NIKIL 27
13)RUMANA 27
14)TEJASREE 27
15)DENCY 25
16)ROMANA 24
17)S.PRIYA 24
18)RAMESWAR 20
IIT JEE Entrance Exam 2010
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ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS: Port Blair (Aberdeen Bazar) BIHAR: Bettiah (Sowe Babu Chowk) Darbhanga (Lalbagh) Gaya (85, G.B. Road) Muzaffarpur (Motijheel) CHATTISGARH: Bhilai (Sector 6B Market) Bilaspur (Juna Bilaspur Main Road) Raipur (Malaviya Raod)
JHARKHAND: Bokaro (8, Western Avenue) Chaibasa (Sadar Bazar) Chakradharpur (Chaibasa Ranchi Main Road) Dhanbad (Katras Road) Hazaribag (Guru Gobinda Singh Road) Jamshedpur (Bistupur; Golmuri; Telco) Ranchi (Main- S.N. Gangati Road; Doranda; Hatia)
ORISSA: Angul (Amalpada) Balasore (Sahadev Khunta) Baripada (Lalbazar) Berhampur (China Bazar) Bhubaneswar (Cuttack Road; Saheed Nagar) Cuttack (Choudhary Bazar) Rourkela (Udit Nagar) Sambalpur (Modi Para)
SIKKIM: Gangtok (M.G.Marg)
TRIPURA: Agartala (Choumahani)
WEST BENGAL: Asansol (116, G.T.Road East) Burdwan (4, B.C.Road) Durgapur (136, R.H.Benachiti) Kalyani (Central Park-West) Kharagpur (Kharida) Kolkata (Alipur; 2-Brabourn Road; 6A, Shambhu Chatterjee Street; Gariahat; Grant Street- 2-S.N.Banerjee Road; 2-Hare Street; Jadavpur; Sector III-Salt Lake; 14 & 15 A.P.C.Road-Sealdah; 67, B.B. Ganguly Street) Serampur (120 N.S.Avenue).
IIT Madras Zone: Canara Bank
ANDHRA PRADESH: Cuddapah (Sankarapuram) Guntur (Hindu College) Hyderabad (Abid Road; Dilsukh Nagar; Amirpet) Kakinada (Jawahar Street) Nellore (Jonnagaddavari Street) Secunderabad (M.G.Road) Tirupathi (Biragipatteda) Vijayawada (Sivalayam Street) Visakhapatnam (Main Branch; Opp. Chitralaya Talkies) Warangal (Station Road)
KARNATAKA: Bangalore (Cunningham Road; Malleswaram) Bellary (K.C. Road) Davanagere (K.R.Road) Gulburga (Super Market Complex) Mangalore (Narasimha Prasad) Mysore (New Statue Square) KERALA: Cannanore (Camp Bardez) Kochi (Mattancherry) Kozhikode (Cherrootty Road) Thiruvananthapuram (M.G.Road) Trissoor (Rame Raj Building Round) Puducherry (Jawaharlal Nehru Street)
TAMILNADU: Chennai (Anna Nagar East; Habibullah Road; IIT Madras; Thambu Chetty Street) Coimbatore (Oppanakkara Street) Madurai (West Perumal Maistry Street) Salem (Alagapuram) Tirunelveli (Bypass Road) Trichy (Nandi Koil Street) Vellore (Town Hall Road).
IIT Roorkee Zone: Canara Bank
HARYANA: Ambala (Tandura Bazar; Ambala City) Hissar (Model Town) Kurukshetra (Railway Road, Thanesar) Panipat (G.T.Road) Rohtak (JhajjarRoad) Yamuna Nagar (Saharanpur Road)
MADHYA PRADESH: Gwalior (Naya Bazar)
UTTARANCHAL: Dehradun (Astley Hall) Hardwar (Ahmedpur) Roorkee (IIT Campus) Srinagar, Garhwal (Main Branch) Uttarkashi (Main Branch)
UTTAR PRADESH: Agra (Raja Ki Mandi) Aligarh (Railway Road) Bareilly (Shyam Ganj) Bijnor (Main Branch) Mathura (Chhatta Bazar) Meerut (Eastern Kutchehri Road) Moradabad (Civil Lines) Muzaffarnagar (Gaushala Nai Mandi; South Bhopa Road) Saharanpur (Shaheed Ganj) Varanasi (Nichi Bagh).
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IIT Bombay Zone: Canara Bank
GOA: Panaji (Mathias Plaza) Margoa (Kamath House) Mapusa (Khal Halap Bldg.)
GUJARAT: Ahmedabad (Rewdi Bazar; Ashram Road Branch; Bhadra Branch; Naroda Road Branch) Rajkot (Tricon Baug) Surat (Kotsafil Road; Majura Gate Branch) Vadodara (Prof. Manik Rao Road; Vadodara Akota Branch)
KARNATAKA: Belgaum (Khade Bazar; Station Road) Dharwad (Market Main; Station Road-Maluaddi)
MADHYA PRADESH: Bhopal (Maharana Pratap Nagar; Arera Colony; Indrapuri) Dewas (39, A.B.Road) Indore (M.G. Road; Manoroina Ganj) Jabalpur (Maharshi Karamchand Chowk; Cantonment) Ujjain (Daulat Ganj)
MAHARASHTRA: Amaravati (Opp.City Kotwali) Aurangabad (Shahganj; Surana Nagar) Jalgaon (Visanji Nagar) Kolhapur (Laxmipuri; Rajarampuri) Latur(Old Kapad Lane) Mumbai (Andheri (W)-Jayprakash Road; Borivli (W)-S.V.P. Road; Byculla-Hotel Heritage; Dadar (W)-Ranade Road Extension; Fort Market-Shahid Bhagpal Pandiyan House; Ghatkopar(E)-Ratilal B. Mehta Marg; IIT Bombay-Gulmohar Bldg.; Kanjurmarg(W)-Opp. Naval Dockyard Colony; Malad (W)-Laxminarayana Shopping Centre; Sion(W)-Mukund Niwas) Nagpur (Sitabuldi; Itwari Branch; Sadar Bazar Branch ) Nanded (Tarasingh Market) Nashik (N.C.Cinema; Jail Road) Navi Mumbai (Opp. Nerul Railway Station; Turbhe Branch) Pune (Sadashiv Peth; Model Colony; Koregoan Park) Solapur (Saraswati Chowk; Chatigali Main) Thane (Naupada)
RAJASTHAN: Ajmer (M.G.Marg) Bhilwara (14-A,PWC Road) Bikaner (Phad Bazar) Jaipur (Arvind Marg; Malaviya Nagar; Mirza Ismail Road) Jodhpur (Jalori Gate) Kota (Baran Road) Sriganganagar (Shiv Circle) Udaipur (Sethjiki Bari).
IIT Delhi Zone: Union Bank of India
CHANDIGARH: (64/65-Bank Square; Sector-17B; Sector 35-C) DELHI/NEW DELHI: (14/15F , Connaught Place; Arya Samaj Road , Karol Bagh; B-5, Model Town2; 73/74, Sheetala House, Nehru Place; Patel Market, Rajouri Garden; S.D.A., Opposite IIT Main Gate; Raj Block, G.T. Road, Shahdara; BQ Commercial Complex, Shalimar Bagh)
HARYANA: Faridabad (58, Neelam Bata Road) Gurgaon (New Railway Road)
HIMACHAL PRADESH: Kangra (Court Main Bazar; Dharamshala Road) Mandi (Hospital road) Mehatpur (Main Bazar, Dist. Una) Shimla (Bell Villa, The Mall)
JAMMU & KASHMIR: Jammu (Raghunath Bazar) Srinagar (Lal Chowk)
PUNJAB: Amritsar (Chowk Fuwara) Bhatinda (The Mall) Jalandhar (Param Market) Ludhiana (Kesar Ganj Chowk) Moga (Shyamlal Chowk) Pathankot (Dalousie Road) Patiala (Opposite Malwa Theatre, The Mall)
UTTAR PRADESH: Gautam Budh Nagar (Brahmaputra Shopping Complex Sector-29, Noida), Ghaziabad (15,G.T. Road).
IIT Guwahati Zone: State Bank of India
ARUNACHAL PRADESH: Itanagar Branch (Papumpara)
ASSAM: Dibrugarh Branch (Dibrugarh) Dispur Branch (Dispur) Guwahati Branch (Panbazar) Jorhat Branch (Jorhat) ICD Amingaon Branch (Amingaon, Guwahati) New Guwahati Branch (Bamunimaidan, Guwahati) Nowgong Branch (Nowgong) Sibsagar Branch (Sibsagar) Silchar Branch (Park Road) Tezpur Branch (Tezpur) Tinsukia Branch (Tinsukia)
BIHAR: Anandpuri Branch (West Boring Canal Road, Patna) Baily Road Branch (Technical Secretariat Building, Patna) Barauni Branch (Rajendra Road) Barauni Fertilizer Township Branch (Urvaraknagar, Barauni) Begusarai Branch (Begusarai) Bhagalpur Branch (Beatson Road, Bhagalpur) Bhagalpur City Branch (Bhagalpur) Bihar Sarif Branch (Bihar Sarif) Boring Road Branch (Patna) Fraser Road Branch (Patna) Hazipur Branch (Hazipur) Kankarbagh Branch (Chandragupta Path, Patna) Katihar Branch (Katihar) Morya Lok Complex (MLC) Branch (Patna) New Market Branch (Patna) Patliputra Branch (Patliputra Colony, Patna) Patna Main Branch (West Gandhi Maidan, Patna) Patna Secretariat Branch (Patna) Purnea Branch (Purnea) Rajendra Nagar Branch (Patna) S. K. Puri Branch (Patna)
MANIPUR: Imphal (Imphal Branch)
MEGHALAYA: Shillong (Kachari Road)
MIZORAM: Aizwal (Aizwal Branch)
NAGALAND: Dimapur (Dimapur Branch)
WEST BENGAL: Siliguri (Tenzing Norgay Sadak).
IIT Kanpur Zone: State Bank of India
UTTAR PRADESH: Allahabad (Kutcheri Road, High Court Building) Amethi (Railway Station Road) Ajamgarh (Near Collectorate) Ballia (near Kutcheri) Banda (Kutcheri Compound) Etawah (Shastri Nagar) Faizabad (Civil Lines) Gonda (Malviya Nagar, near Gandhi Park) Gorakhpur (Bank Road) Hardoi (Station Road) Jhansi (Civil Lines, near Elite crossing) Kanpur (The Mall; IIT Kanpur) Lucknow (Moti Mahal Marg; Ashok Marg) Raeibareli (Super Market) Sitapur (Eye Hospital Road) Sultanpur (Near Bus Stand)
UTTARANCHAL: Almora (The Mall) Haldwani (Nainital Road) Nainital (The Mall) Pantnagar (University Campus).
IIT Kharagpur Zone: Canara Bank
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS: Port Blair (Aberdeen Bazar) BIHAR: Bettiah (Sowe Babu Chowk) Darbhanga (Lalbagh) Gaya (85, G.B. Road) Muzaffarpur (Motijheel) CHATTISGARH: Bhilai (Sector 6B Market) Bilaspur (Juna Bilaspur Main Road) Raipur (Malaviya Raod)
JHARKHAND: Bokaro (8, Western Avenue) Chaibasa (Sadar Bazar) Chakradharpur (Chaibasa Ranchi Main Road) Dhanbad (Katras Road) Hazaribag (Guru Gobinda Singh Road) Jamshedpur (Bistupur; Golmuri; Telco) Ranchi (Main- S.N. Gangati Road; Doranda; Hatia)
ORISSA: Angul (Amalpada) Balasore (Sahadev Khunta) Baripada (Lalbazar) Berhampur (China Bazar) Bhubaneswar (Cuttack Road; Saheed Nagar) Cuttack (Choudhary Bazar) Rourkela (Udit Nagar) Sambalpur (Modi Para)
SIKKIM: Gangtok (M.G.Marg)
TRIPURA: Agartala (Choumahani)
WEST BENGAL: Asansol (116, G.T.Road East) Burdwan (4, B.C.Road) Durgapur (136, R.H.Benachiti) Kalyani (Central Park-West) Kharagpur (Kharida) Kolkata (Alipur; 2-Brabourn Road; 6A, Shambhu Chatterjee Street; Gariahat; Grant Street- 2-S.N.Banerjee Road; 2-Hare Street; Jadavpur; Sector III-Salt Lake; 14 & 15 A.P.C.Road-Sealdah; 67, B.B. Ganguly Street) Serampur (120 N.S.Avenue).
IIT Madras Zone: Canara Bank
ANDHRA PRADESH: Cuddapah (Sankarapuram) Guntur (Hindu College) Hyderabad (Abid Road; Dilsukh Nagar; Amirpet) Kakinada (Jawahar Street) Nellore (Jonnagaddavari Street) Secunderabad (M.G.Road) Tirupathi (Biragipatteda) Vijayawada (Sivalayam Street) Visakhapatnam (Main Branch; Opp. Chitralaya Talkies) Warangal (Station Road)
KARNATAKA: Bangalore (Cunningham Road; Malleswaram) Bellary (K.C. Road) Davanagere (K.R.Road) Gulburga (Super Market Complex) Mangalore (Narasimha Prasad) Mysore (New Statue Square) KERALA: Cannanore (Camp Bardez) Kochi (Mattancherry) Kozhikode (Cherrootty Road) Thiruvananthapuram (M.G.Road) Trissoor (Rame Raj Building Round) Puducherry (Jawaharlal Nehru Street)
TAMILNADU: Chennai (Anna Nagar East; Habibullah Road; IIT Madras; Thambu Chetty Street) Coimbatore (Oppanakkara Street) Madurai (West Perumal Maistry Street) Salem (Alagapuram) Tirunelveli (Bypass Road) Trichy (Nandi Koil Street) Vellore (Town Hall Road).
IIT Roorkee Zone: Canara Bank
HARYANA: Ambala (Tandura Bazar; Ambala City) Hissar (Model Town) Kurukshetra (Railway Road, Thanesar) Panipat (G.T.Road) Rohtak (JhajjarRoad) Yamuna Nagar (Saharanpur Road)
MADHYA PRADESH: Gwalior (Naya Bazar)
UTTARANCHAL: Dehradun (Astley Hall) Hardwar (Ahmedpur) Roorkee (IIT Campus) Srinagar, Garhwal (Main Branch) Uttarkashi (Main Branch)
UTTAR PRADESH: Agra (Raja Ki Mandi) Aligarh (Railway Road) Bareilly (Shyam Ganj) Bijnor (Main Branch) Mathura (Chhatta Bazar) Meerut (Eastern Kutchehri Road) Moradabad (Civil Lines) Muzaffarnagar (Gaushala Nai Mandi; South Bhopa Road) Saharanpur (Shaheed Ganj) Varanasi (Nichi Bagh).
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
SARA-RESULTS
X STATE (35)
1)DEEKSHA - 18
2)LAVANYA - 24
3)SONAKSHI - 19
4)TANVEER - 15
5)NAGENDRA - 08
6)PRAGUN - 20
X CBSE (25)
1)MOIZ KAPASI - 20
II PUC (30)
SHASHANK - 09
VARUN - 05
WINSON - 23
I PUC (30)
MRUNALINI - 09
SRIVATSAV MOHAN - 06
RAKESH - 05
ABSENTEES FOR THE TEST SHOULD BRING LETTER FROM THIER PARENTS AND REWRITE THE ANSWERS FOR THE QUESTION PAPERS FOR THREE TIMES.
THERE WILL BE NO LEAVE SANCTIONED TILL THE END OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR!!
WISH YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY DIWALI!!
1)DEEKSHA - 18
2)LAVANYA - 24
3)SONAKSHI - 19
4)TANVEER - 15
5)NAGENDRA - 08
6)PRAGUN - 20
X CBSE (25)
1)MOIZ KAPASI - 20
II PUC (30)
SHASHANK - 09
VARUN - 05
WINSON - 23
I PUC (30)
MRUNALINI - 09
SRIVATSAV MOHAN - 06
RAKESH - 05
ABSENTEES FOR THE TEST SHOULD BRING LETTER FROM THIER PARENTS AND REWRITE THE ANSWERS FOR THE QUESTION PAPERS FOR THREE TIMES.
THERE WILL BE NO LEAVE SANCTIONED TILL THE END OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR!!
WISH YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY DIWALI!!
Monday, October 5, 2009
SARA RESULTS
X STATE
1)RAKSHITH - 18/18
2)PRAGUN.C.D -17/18
3)DEEKSHA - 16/18
4)RAHUL.S. - 9/18
5)TANVEER -11/18
IX ICSE TOTAL MARKS 25
1)YOSHITA - 25
2)NEEHA - 24
3)KEERTHANA - 23
4)PRANAY - 22
5)SHAH FAIZAN - 21
6)LIKITH KUMAR - 20
7)VISHRUTH -20
8)DEEPIKA - 19
9)KALYANI.PRASAD -19
10)NISHANTH.S.R. -17
11)KALYANI .S. -16
12)PRAVALIKA - 23
1)RAKSHITH - 18/18
2)PRAGUN.C.D -17/18
3)DEEKSHA - 16/18
4)RAHUL.S. - 9/18
5)TANVEER -11/18
IX ICSE TOTAL MARKS 25
1)YOSHITA - 25
2)NEEHA - 24
3)KEERTHANA - 23
4)PRANAY - 22
5)SHAH FAIZAN - 21
6)LIKITH KUMAR - 20
7)VISHRUTH -20
8)DEEPIKA - 19
9)KALYANI.PRASAD -19
10)NISHANTH.S.R. -17
11)KALYANI .S. -16
12)PRAVALIKA - 23
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
FEM RESULTS
F.E.M. RESULTS
0901-LIKITH KUMAR - 85 I RANK
0904-PRANAY - 85 I RANK
0902-MITISHA - 83 II RANK
0903-SURAJ - 81 IIIRANK
0912-SARVESHWARAN-81 IIIRANK
0909-KEERTHANARAO -79 IVRANK
0913-ANIS - 73 V
0908-FAIZAN - 73 V
0910-KALYANI - 71 VI
0905-DEEPIKA -71 VI
0906-NEEHA -65 VII
0907-NISHANTH.S.R -65 VII
0911-KAPIL -61 VIII
CONGRATS TO ALL OF YOU!!!!!
FIRST FOUR RANKERS SCHOLARSHIP WILL BE GIVEN.
ABOVE MENTIONED STUDENTS ARE SELECTED FOR F.E.M. COURSE
CUT OFF MARKS :60
0901-LIKITH KUMAR - 85 I RANK
0904-PRANAY - 85 I RANK
0902-MITISHA - 83 II RANK
0903-SURAJ - 81 IIIRANK
0912-SARVESHWARAN-81 IIIRANK
0909-KEERTHANARAO -79 IVRANK
0913-ANIS - 73 V
0908-FAIZAN - 73 V
0910-KALYANI - 71 VI
0905-DEEPIKA -71 VI
0906-NEEHA -65 VII
0907-NISHANTH.S.R -65 VII
0911-KAPIL -61 VIII
CONGRATS TO ALL OF YOU!!!!!
FIRST FOUR RANKERS SCHOLARSHIP WILL BE GIVEN.
ABOVE MENTIONED STUDENTS ARE SELECTED FOR F.E.M. COURSE
CUT OFF MARKS :60
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
OCTOBER -2- 2009 GANDHI JAYANTHI CLASS SCHEDULE
SPL.CLASSES
08.00-09.30 AM II PUC (MATH)
09.30-11.00 AM F.E.M. ENTRANCE EXAM
11.00-12.30 AM I PUC MATHEMATICS
03.30-04.30 PM X CBSE MATHEMATICS
04.30-05.30 PM X STATE MATHEMATICS
05.30-07.30 PM X ICSE MATHEMATICS
08.00-09.00 PM B.B.M. COACHING
ATTENDANCE IS COMPULSORY
08.00-09.30 AM II PUC (MATH)
09.30-11.00 AM F.E.M. ENTRANCE EXAM
11.00-12.30 AM I PUC MATHEMATICS
03.30-04.30 PM X CBSE MATHEMATICS
04.30-05.30 PM X STATE MATHEMATICS
05.30-07.30 PM X ICSE MATHEMATICS
08.00-09.00 PM B.B.M. COACHING
ATTENDANCE IS COMPULSORY
F.E.M.ENTRANCE EXAM FOR CLASS 9
Often, it is confusing for a student to decide on a profession he/she would like to pursue as a career. Most of the times they either decide depending upon the marks they score in their Secondary exams or on the basis of discussions with parents, friends and other people whom they consider their guides. However, all these discussions may not always be conclusive. We realized this causes a lot of worry and discomfort for the parents as well as the students.
Keeping the above in mind SÄ€RÄ€ has decided to initiate a “Foundation for Engineering and Medical” (FEM) program. This program provides a course focusing on the Competitive exams that our students would be facing, once they decide to pick Engineering or Medical as their career option. We wish to groom and instill confidence in our students for these exams.
We would be inviting young professionals who have been ex-pupils of renowned Engineering & Medical Institutions to be a part of this Event as Guest Lecturers and to share their experiences and mentor our young brigade who aspire to become similar achievers and go-getters.
The FEM program would be covering Topics from the syllabus of IITJEE, AIEEE and AIPMT. The first phase for this program would be a 35 hours course extending over 4 months. Starting OCTOBER 4th , classes will be held every Sunday.
All those interested in participating in the FEM Program shall have to take an Aptitude Test (AT) on OCTOBER 2nd.(9.30 AM-11.00 AM) The participation to this program will be limited to students of SÄ€RÄ€ and their references (if any). On the basis of the results of the Aptitude Test, we would award a “Scholarship” to the top 25%. These Scholarship holders shall receive a waiver of 50% in their fees for the FEM program.
We at SÄ€RÄ€ share a vision of seeing each student soaring high in their careers and getting admissions into some great technical Institutions in our country and abroad. We look forward to hearing from you at the earliest to enable us to finalize our Program Structure.
Thanking You,
SANJEEVI.G
(DIRECTOR)
Keeping the above in mind SÄ€RÄ€ has decided to initiate a “Foundation for Engineering and Medical” (FEM) program. This program provides a course focusing on the Competitive exams that our students would be facing, once they decide to pick Engineering or Medical as their career option. We wish to groom and instill confidence in our students for these exams.
We would be inviting young professionals who have been ex-pupils of renowned Engineering & Medical Institutions to be a part of this Event as Guest Lecturers and to share their experiences and mentor our young brigade who aspire to become similar achievers and go-getters.
The FEM program would be covering Topics from the syllabus of IITJEE, AIEEE and AIPMT. The first phase for this program would be a 35 hours course extending over 4 months. Starting OCTOBER 4th , classes will be held every Sunday.
All those interested in participating in the FEM Program shall have to take an Aptitude Test (AT) on OCTOBER 2nd.(9.30 AM-11.00 AM) The participation to this program will be limited to students of SÄ€RÄ€ and their references (if any). On the basis of the results of the Aptitude Test, we would award a “Scholarship” to the top 25%. These Scholarship holders shall receive a waiver of 50% in their fees for the FEM program.
We at SÄ€RÄ€ share a vision of seeing each student soaring high in their careers and getting admissions into some great technical Institutions in our country and abroad. We look forward to hearing from you at the earliest to enable us to finalize our Program Structure.
Thanking You,
SANJEEVI.G
(DIRECTOR)
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
CHEMISTRY QUESTION PAPERS
X-STATE
CHEMISTRY
TERM EXAM
( MM-50)
PART-1
1 M.C.Q. ( Each 1 mark)
i) The formula of propyne-
a) C 3H3 b) C 3H6 c) C 3H8 d) C 3H4
ii) The non metal that exhibits allotropy
a) O 2 b) N2 c) H2 d) P
iii) Sun is mostly made up of
a) O 2 b) N2 c) H2 d) coal
iv) Radioactivity was first observed is
a) Radium b) Iridium c) Gallium d) Uranium
v) Sodium is stored in kerosene , because
a) Kerosene is cheap b) sodium reacts with air c) None
vi) Isomers differ in
a) Physical properties b) Chemical properties c) Both d) both are same
vii) The general formula of Alkene
a) C nH n b) C nH2n c) C nH2n-2 d) C nH2n+2
viii) Mg +dil HCl =
a) MgO b) MgH c) MgCl2 d) MgSO4
ix) The nucleons in the nucleus are bound by
a) Binding energy b) BE/ nucleon c) nuclear force d) atomic force
x) Hydrogen bomb is based on the principle of
a) Nuclear fission b) Nuclear fusion c) Artificial radioactivity d) Spontaneous disintegration
xi) In nuclear reactors the control rod are made of
a) Graphite rod b) Cadmium rod c) Ag rod c) None
xii) In what form do we get solar energy?
a) Wind energy b) Hydro energy c) Electromagnetic radiation d) magnetic energy
xiii) Name one non-renewable energy source that we are
a) Sun b) Wind c) Natural gas d) Geothermal energy
xiv) What is the gas produced when metal react with dilute minerals acids?
a) Nitrogen b) Hydrogen c) Oxygen d) Carbondioxide
xv) Nucleus is the totality of
a) Electrons, neutrons b) electrons, protons c) neutrons, protons d) protons, neutrons
xvi) The chemical formula of rust is ______.
xvii) Electronic configuration of Cu________________.
xviii) Nickel, copper and Zinc are the components of the alloy___________.
xix) The chemical formula of azurite is ________________.
xx) The method used to concentrate copper ore,is_______________.
PART -2
Answer all in one or two sentences- ( Each 1 marks)
1. What are the fundamental particles of an atom?
2. What is meant by higher binding energy?
3. Which form of energy trapped in the fossil fuels?
4. Mention different forms of energy.
5. Write the reaction of sodium with water . mention the gas liberated.
6. What is catination?
7. Mention the classification of hydrocarbon.
8. Write the reaction of copper with concentrated nitric acid.
9. Define half –life period of a radioactive element.
10. Mention two ores of copper with chemical formula.
PART -3
Answer all in three or four sentences- ( Each 2 marks)
1 . Explain method of purification of copper with diagram.
2.Write the reaction of the following metals with chlorine.
a) Al b) Fe
3.Describe the working of a solar water heater along with diagram.
4. Explain nuclear fission with an example.
5.Electrons have no role in nuclear reactions- Give reason.
6. What are isotopes ?Write two examples.
7.Explain induced radioactivity with an example.
8.Make a list of methods of saving energy.
9. Explain cracking with an example.
10. Write the molecular and structure formula of the following alkynes and alkene-
a) Ethyne b) Butene
CHEMISTRY
TERM EXAM
( MM-50)
PART-1
1 M.C.Q. ( Each 1 mark)
i) The formula of propyne-
a) C 3H3 b) C 3H6 c) C 3H8 d) C 3H4
ii) The non metal that exhibits allotropy
a) O 2 b) N2 c) H2 d) P
iii) Sun is mostly made up of
a) O 2 b) N2 c) H2 d) coal
iv) Radioactivity was first observed is
a) Radium b) Iridium c) Gallium d) Uranium
v) Sodium is stored in kerosene , because
a) Kerosene is cheap b) sodium reacts with air c) None
vi) Isomers differ in
a) Physical properties b) Chemical properties c) Both d) both are same
vii) The general formula of Alkene
a) C nH n b) C nH2n c) C nH2n-2 d) C nH2n+2
viii) Mg +dil HCl =
a) MgO b) MgH c) MgCl2 d) MgSO4
ix) The nucleons in the nucleus are bound by
a) Binding energy b) BE/ nucleon c) nuclear force d) atomic force
x) Hydrogen bomb is based on the principle of
a) Nuclear fission b) Nuclear fusion c) Artificial radioactivity d) Spontaneous disintegration
xi) In nuclear reactors the control rod are made of
a) Graphite rod b) Cadmium rod c) Ag rod c) None
xii) In what form do we get solar energy?
a) Wind energy b) Hydro energy c) Electromagnetic radiation d) magnetic energy
xiii) Name one non-renewable energy source that we are
a) Sun b) Wind c) Natural gas d) Geothermal energy
xiv) What is the gas produced when metal react with dilute minerals acids?
a) Nitrogen b) Hydrogen c) Oxygen d) Carbondioxide
xv) Nucleus is the totality of
a) Electrons, neutrons b) electrons, protons c) neutrons, protons d) protons, neutrons
xvi) The chemical formula of rust is ______.
xvii) Electronic configuration of Cu________________.
xviii) Nickel, copper and Zinc are the components of the alloy___________.
xix) The chemical formula of azurite is ________________.
xx) The method used to concentrate copper ore,is_______________.
PART -2
Answer all in one or two sentences- ( Each 1 marks)
1. What are the fundamental particles of an atom?
2. What is meant by higher binding energy?
3. Which form of energy trapped in the fossil fuels?
4. Mention different forms of energy.
5. Write the reaction of sodium with water . mention the gas liberated.
6. What is catination?
7. Mention the classification of hydrocarbon.
8. Write the reaction of copper with concentrated nitric acid.
9. Define half –life period of a radioactive element.
10. Mention two ores of copper with chemical formula.
PART -3
Answer all in three or four sentences- ( Each 2 marks)
1 . Explain method of purification of copper with diagram.
2.Write the reaction of the following metals with chlorine.
a) Al b) Fe
3.Describe the working of a solar water heater along with diagram.
4. Explain nuclear fission with an example.
5.Electrons have no role in nuclear reactions- Give reason.
6. What are isotopes ?Write two examples.
7.Explain induced radioactivity with an example.
8.Make a list of methods of saving energy.
9. Explain cracking with an example.
10. Write the molecular and structure formula of the following alkynes and alkene-
a) Ethyne b) Butene
CHEMISTRY QUESTION PAPERS
Class X ICSE
Subject - Chemistry
Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately.
You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes.
This time is to be spent in reading the Question Paper.
The time given at the heat of this paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
Section I is compulsory. Attempt any four questions from Section II.
The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].
SECTION I (40 Marks)
Attempt all questions from this section
Question 1
a) Copy & complete the following table showing the trends of the various periodic properties? [5]
Periodic Property Trend along Group Trend along Period
1 Ionisation Energy A --------------------- A ---------------------
2 Electron Affinity B -------------------- B --------------------
3 Electronegativity C ---------------------- C ---------------------
4 Atomic Size D ---------------------- D ---------------------
5 Reducing Property E ------------------------ E --------------------
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b) What type of bonding takes place in the following compounds? [5]
i) Sodium Chloride ii) Carbon Tetrachloride
ii) Ammonia iv) Methane v) Calcium Oxide
c) Name the property in each case [5]
i) Salts when exposed to atmosphere, absorb moisture & become wet.
ii)The unique property by which elements link to each other either to form long chain or ring structure.
iii)The property by which metals can be drawn into wires.
iv) Salts, when exposed to atmosphere, absorb moisture & get converted into its saturated solution.
v) Hydrated salts, when exposed to atmosphere, loose their water of crystallization & crumble to form powder.
d) Three solutions A, B, C have PH 1, 6 & 13 respectively [5]
i) Which solution is strongly acidic ?
ii) Which solution is strongly alkaline ?
iii) Which solution contains both ions as well as molecules?
iv) Define neutralisation reaction for production of salt?
v) Write an example of amphoteric substance?
e) Write the name of organic compound which can fit into the description given below: [5]
i) Simplest hydrocarbon.
ii) Hydrocarbon containing only C-C single bond.
iii) Hydrocarbon containing at least one Carbon- Carbon double bond.
iv) Hydrocarbon containing at least one Carbon – Carbon triple bond.
v) Hydrocarbon which contributes towards green house effect.
Question-2 (10)
(a) From the list of chemicals given below select one chemical at a time for the description given from i to v
A) SO2 B) Cu0 C) H2SO4 D) ZnO E) NaOH
i) Acidic oxide?
ii) An alkali?
iii) An amphoteric oxide?
iv) An oxy acid?
v) A basic oxide?
(b) State Gay Lusacs Law?
c) Define or explain with examples:
i) Normal salt?
ii) Double salt?
iii) Acidic Salt?
iv) Basic salt?
d) Complete the sentence choosing the correct word/s from those given in brackets. (5)
i. The properties of the elements are a periodic function of their ____________ [atomic number, mass number, relative atomic mass.]
ii. Moving across a ________ of the Periodic Table the elements show increasing ________ character [group, period, metallic, non-metallic]
iii. The element at the bottom of a group would be expected to show _____________ metallic character than the element at the top [less, more]
iv. The similarities in the properties of a group of elements is because they have the same _________ [electronic configuration, number of outer electrons , atomic numbers.]
e) Write an IUPAC names of following compounds: [4]
v. i) C3H6 ii) C2H4 iii) C2H2 iv) CH3OH
vi. v) C2H5OH vi) CH3COOH vii) CHCl3 viii) C2H5Br
f) Define ionization potential. (2)
g) 200 cm3 of CO is mixed with 200 cm3 of O2 at room temp. and ignited . Calculate the vol. of CO2 formed on cooling to RT. (2)
3. Explain why [5]
(i) Metals are electropositive in nature?
(ii) Carbon tetrachloride is a nonelectrolyte?
(iii) Sulphur dioxide is called as anhydride of an acid?
(iv) Common salt becomes wet during rainy season?
(v) Chlorine displaces iodine from potassium iodide
4. A mixture of 10 cm3 of CO , 60 cm3 of H2 and 25 cc. of CH4 are mixed with 750 cm3 of air (containing 20% oxygen ) and ignited . Calculate the composition of the resultant mixture on cooling to room temp. (2)
5. Give reason- ( 6)
1. Atomic size of an element depends on the nuclear charge of that element.
2.A molecule of methane has four single covalent bond.
3. Give reason with equations wherever required , why sulphuric acid is a dibasic acid.
6. Q. 4 Name them: (5)
7. Q. 8 Choose the correct answer: (5)
(a) Elements of group 3 to 12 are known as:
i) Normal elements ii) Transition elements iii) Halogens iv) Actinides
(b) Aluminum and phosphorous belong respectively to groups:
i) 10 and 12 ii) 13 and 15 iii) 10 and 15 iv) 12 and 13
(c) Ionization potential:
i) Goes up and down ii) Decreases iii) Increases
(d) Electron affinity of the elements in groups 1 to 7:
i) Goes up and then down ii) Increases iii) Decreases and then increases iv) Decreases
(e) Atomic size:
i) Decreases ii) increases iii) remains the same iv) Sometimes increases and sometimes decreases.
. 8. The element of one short period of the Periodic Table are given below in order from left to right :- Li, Be, B, C, O, F, Ne. (4)
i. To which period do these elements belong. Which is the missing element and where should it be placed.
ii. Which element exhibits catenation. Place the element F, Be & N in order of increasing electronegativity.
b)Choose appropriate words from the following list & fill in the blanks I to VI below: ( anions, anode, cathode, cations, electrode, electrolyte, nickel, voltameter, dilute sulphuric acid) (5) To electroplate an article wit h nickel requires an (i) ------------ which must be a solution containing (ii)------------ions and a small amount of (iii)---------------. The article to be plated is placed as the (iv) ----------------- of the cell in which the plating is carried out. The (v)---------- of the cell is made from pure nickel. The ions that are attractd to the negative electrode & discharged are called (vi)-----
Subject - Chemistry
Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately.
You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes.
This time is to be spent in reading the Question Paper.
The time given at the heat of this paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
Section I is compulsory. Attempt any four questions from Section II.
The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].
SECTION I (40 Marks)
Attempt all questions from this section
Question 1
a) Copy & complete the following table showing the trends of the various periodic properties? [5]
Periodic Property Trend along Group Trend along Period
1 Ionisation Energy A --------------------- A ---------------------
2 Electron Affinity B -------------------- B --------------------
3 Electronegativity C ---------------------- C ---------------------
4 Atomic Size D ---------------------- D ---------------------
5 Reducing Property E ------------------------ E --------------------
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b) What type of bonding takes place in the following compounds? [5]
i) Sodium Chloride ii) Carbon Tetrachloride
ii) Ammonia iv) Methane v) Calcium Oxide
c) Name the property in each case [5]
i) Salts when exposed to atmosphere, absorb moisture & become wet.
ii)The unique property by which elements link to each other either to form long chain or ring structure.
iii)The property by which metals can be drawn into wires.
iv) Salts, when exposed to atmosphere, absorb moisture & get converted into its saturated solution.
v) Hydrated salts, when exposed to atmosphere, loose their water of crystallization & crumble to form powder.
d) Three solutions A, B, C have PH 1, 6 & 13 respectively [5]
i) Which solution is strongly acidic ?
ii) Which solution is strongly alkaline ?
iii) Which solution contains both ions as well as molecules?
iv) Define neutralisation reaction for production of salt?
v) Write an example of amphoteric substance?
e) Write the name of organic compound which can fit into the description given below: [5]
i) Simplest hydrocarbon.
ii) Hydrocarbon containing only C-C single bond.
iii) Hydrocarbon containing at least one Carbon- Carbon double bond.
iv) Hydrocarbon containing at least one Carbon – Carbon triple bond.
v) Hydrocarbon which contributes towards green house effect.
Question-2 (10)
(a) From the list of chemicals given below select one chemical at a time for the description given from i to v
A) SO2 B) Cu0 C) H2SO4 D) ZnO E) NaOH
i) Acidic oxide?
ii) An alkali?
iii) An amphoteric oxide?
iv) An oxy acid?
v) A basic oxide?
(b) State Gay Lusacs Law?
c) Define or explain with examples:
i) Normal salt?
ii) Double salt?
iii) Acidic Salt?
iv) Basic salt?
d) Complete the sentence choosing the correct word/s from those given in brackets. (5)
i. The properties of the elements are a periodic function of their ____________ [atomic number, mass number, relative atomic mass.]
ii. Moving across a ________ of the Periodic Table the elements show increasing ________ character [group, period, metallic, non-metallic]
iii. The element at the bottom of a group would be expected to show _____________ metallic character than the element at the top [less, more]
iv. The similarities in the properties of a group of elements is because they have the same _________ [electronic configuration, number of outer electrons , atomic numbers.]
e) Write an IUPAC names of following compounds: [4]
v. i) C3H6 ii) C2H4 iii) C2H2 iv) CH3OH
vi. v) C2H5OH vi) CH3COOH vii) CHCl3 viii) C2H5Br
f) Define ionization potential. (2)
g) 200 cm3 of CO is mixed with 200 cm3 of O2 at room temp. and ignited . Calculate the vol. of CO2 formed on cooling to RT. (2)
3. Explain why [5]
(i) Metals are electropositive in nature?
(ii) Carbon tetrachloride is a nonelectrolyte?
(iii) Sulphur dioxide is called as anhydride of an acid?
(iv) Common salt becomes wet during rainy season?
(v) Chlorine displaces iodine from potassium iodide
4. A mixture of 10 cm3 of CO , 60 cm3 of H2 and 25 cc. of CH4 are mixed with 750 cm3 of air (containing 20% oxygen ) and ignited . Calculate the composition of the resultant mixture on cooling to room temp. (2)
5. Give reason- ( 6)
1. Atomic size of an element depends on the nuclear charge of that element.
2.A molecule of methane has four single covalent bond.
3. Give reason with equations wherever required , why sulphuric acid is a dibasic acid.
6. Q. 4 Name them: (5)
7. Q. 8 Choose the correct answer: (5)
(a) Elements of group 3 to 12 are known as:
i) Normal elements ii) Transition elements iii) Halogens iv) Actinides
(b) Aluminum and phosphorous belong respectively to groups:
i) 10 and 12 ii) 13 and 15 iii) 10 and 15 iv) 12 and 13
(c) Ionization potential:
i) Goes up and down ii) Decreases iii) Increases
(d) Electron affinity of the elements in groups 1 to 7:
i) Goes up and then down ii) Increases iii) Decreases and then increases iv) Decreases
(e) Atomic size:
i) Decreases ii) increases iii) remains the same iv) Sometimes increases and sometimes decreases.
. 8. The element of one short period of the Periodic Table are given below in order from left to right :- Li, Be, B, C, O, F, Ne. (4)
i. To which period do these elements belong. Which is the missing element and where should it be placed.
ii. Which element exhibits catenation. Place the element F, Be & N in order of increasing electronegativity.
b)Choose appropriate words from the following list & fill in the blanks I to VI below: ( anions, anode, cathode, cations, electrode, electrolyte, nickel, voltameter, dilute sulphuric acid) (5) To electroplate an article wit h nickel requires an (i) ------------ which must be a solution containing (ii)------------ions and a small amount of (iii)---------------. The article to be plated is placed as the (iv) ----------------- of the cell in which the plating is carried out. The (v)---------- of the cell is made from pure nickel. The ions that are attractd to the negative electrode & discharged are called (vi)-----
Sunday, September 6, 2009
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
SARA wishes their Teacher A Wonderful HAPPY BIRTHDAY & Wishes All success in the nearest Future for our Beloved Teacher SARIKA MAM
As RAIN Covers d SUN
TRUTH Covers d LIE
ANGEL Covers d EVIL
FLOWER Covers d GARDEN
I Wish & Pray
That
HAPPINESS Covers
All The WORRIES Of
Ur LIFE ..
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"Worrying Doesn't Reduce Yesterdays Sorrows,
But It Empties Todays Strength".
So DONT WORRY,
BE HAPPY & Make Others Happy.
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As RAIN Covers d SUN
TRUTH Covers d LIE
ANGEL Covers d EVIL
FLOWER Covers d GARDEN
I Wish & Pray
That
HAPPINESS Covers
All The WORRIES Of
Ur LIFE ..
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"Worrying Doesn't Reduce Yesterdays Sorrows,
But It Empties Todays Strength".
So DONT WORRY,
BE HAPPY & Make Others Happy.
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Friday, September 4, 2009
From the Directors Desk
SARA
COMPLETE SOLUTION FOR LEARNING
Wishes all their Faculty Members a very" HAPPY TEACHERS DAY"
Thank all teachers for their Dedication,sincerity,honesty,&,so on.,
T-Truthful
E-Efficiency
A-Affectionate
C-Commandover the subject
H-Healthy
E-Energy
R-Resourceful
Thank you Once again to our Respected Teachers
Dr.ShilpiArora,(Head of Faculty,Sara)
Mrs.Sarika Aggarwal (Faculty,Sara)
Mrs.Sumandeep Kaur(Faculty,Sara
-sanjeevi ganesan
(Director)
COMPLETE SOLUTION FOR LEARNING
Wishes all their Faculty Members a very" HAPPY TEACHERS DAY"
Thank all teachers for their Dedication,sincerity,honesty,&,so on.,
T-Truthful
E-Efficiency
A-Affectionate
C-Commandover the subject
H-Healthy
E-Energy
R-Resourceful
Thank you Once again to our Respected Teachers
Dr.ShilpiArora,(Head of Faculty,Sara)
Mrs.Sarika Aggarwal (Faculty,Sara)
Mrs.Sumandeep Kaur(Faculty,Sara
-sanjeevi ganesan
(Director)
Happy Teachers Day (5/09/09)
Teacher's Appreciation Ideas
A teacher is someone who is the mentor of your life. Right from the nursery teacher who taught you to identify the alphabets to the one who was your project guide at your PhD. a teacher has been the guiding force of your life. He/She is the one who made you the expert of the subject you are and also, been the motivational factor behind your success. As a student, we often fail to identify the contribution of our teachers in your life but later in life, we realize his/her importance at every milestone of life. So, if getting a chance one must not forget to identify and appreciate the efforts which a teacher puts in giving a direction to your life. On the occasion of teachers’ day, commemorate the efforts of your teachers in various ways. We are listing below some of the teachers’ appreciation day ideas. Read these appreciation ideas for Teachers' Day and you will know how to appreciate your teachers.
How To Appreciate Your Teachers
Prepare Souvenirs
Print your teacher's names on coffee mugs, T-shirts, schoolbags, etc or to commemorate the efforts put in by your teachers.
Make Notes
Write teachers notes like "Well done", "Thank You"," You Are The Best", "You Are Appreciated", etc. Put them on the desk of your teacher before he/she comes to the class.
Activities after Tuition
Plan a party for teachers at the end of the Tuition Class . Organize some light games and provide refreshments.
Decorations
Decorate the staff room and the hallways of the school for Teacher's Appreciation Day.
Red Carpet
Create your own Walk of Fame for your teachers. Get a piece of red carpet or put red butcher paper down in the entry hall. Make gold stars with a teacher's name on each, and have the school meet the teachers as they arrive one morning.
Flower Shower
Make a student stand at the entry gate before the teacher's arrival. Shower the teachers with flowers when they enter the Tuition Premises
Say Thank You Differently
Prepare a group of twenty students. Write the phrase ‘THANKS FOR A GREAT YEAR!’ with each letter on a separate piece of paper. Now attach one letter on the front side of one student. Arrange the students in a horizontal line at the entry gate to form the complete phrase. Make sure all this is done before the teachers start coming.
E-mail
During computer class, send your teachers thank you notes via e-mail. When he comes up to you to say thanks, gift him with a wonderful flower bouquet.
Dress Up
On Teacher Appreciation Day, dress up as your favorite teacher. Ask him/her to take sometime off and take the class that he/she was supposed to take. But, don't forget to take prior permission from your principal for this.
A teacher is someone who is the mentor of your life. Right from the nursery teacher who taught you to identify the alphabets to the one who was your project guide at your PhD. a teacher has been the guiding force of your life. He/She is the one who made you the expert of the subject you are and also, been the motivational factor behind your success. As a student, we often fail to identify the contribution of our teachers in your life but later in life, we realize his/her importance at every milestone of life. So, if getting a chance one must not forget to identify and appreciate the efforts which a teacher puts in giving a direction to your life. On the occasion of teachers’ day, commemorate the efforts of your teachers in various ways. We are listing below some of the teachers’ appreciation day ideas. Read these appreciation ideas for Teachers' Day and you will know how to appreciate your teachers.
How To Appreciate Your Teachers
- Write for Your Teacher
- Organize Breakfast
Prepare Souvenirs
Print your teacher's names on coffee mugs, T-shirts, schoolbags, etc or to commemorate the efforts put in by your teachers.
Make Notes
Write teachers notes like "Well done", "Thank You"," You Are The Best", "You Are Appreciated", etc. Put them on the desk of your teacher before he/she comes to the class.
Activities after Tuition
Plan a party for teachers at the end of the Tuition Class . Organize some light games and provide refreshments.
Decorations
Decorate the staff room and the hallways of the school for Teacher's Appreciation Day.
Red Carpet
Create your own Walk of Fame for your teachers. Get a piece of red carpet or put red butcher paper down in the entry hall. Make gold stars with a teacher's name on each, and have the school meet the teachers as they arrive one morning.
Flower Shower
Make a student stand at the entry gate before the teacher's arrival. Shower the teachers with flowers when they enter the Tuition Premises
Say Thank You Differently
Prepare a group of twenty students. Write the phrase ‘THANKS FOR A GREAT YEAR!’ with each letter on a separate piece of paper. Now attach one letter on the front side of one student. Arrange the students in a horizontal line at the entry gate to form the complete phrase. Make sure all this is done before the teachers start coming.
During computer class, send your teachers thank you notes via e-mail. When he comes up to you to say thanks, gift him with a wonderful flower bouquet.
Dress Up
On Teacher Appreciation Day, dress up as your favorite teacher. Ask him/her to take sometime off and take the class that he/she was supposed to take. But, don't forget to take prior permission from your principal for this.
Teacher's Day Celebrations(5/09/09)
All across the world, Teacher's Day celebrations are undertaken to honor teachers for their sincere efforts to impart knowledge to their students. By having celebrations on Teacher's Day, we convey the message that we care for our teachers, just as they do. Celebrating the festival is the recognition of the devotion, with which, teachers undertake the responsibility of educating a child academically as well as morally. On this day, school students dress up like their teachers and teach their juniors, the same way as their teachers do. As the day passes, the students perform the activities that are performed by the teachers.
Sometimes, the teachers also sit in the classes acting like students, reliving the time, when they themselves were students. This creates an understanding between the teachers and their students. Apart from being the day when we give recognition to our teacher's hard work, the festival brings out a healthy interaction between students and teachers, wherein the latter recognizes the teaching capability of the former. Even if it is simple celebrations, they reflect the fact that we care for our teachers.
All across the world, Teacher's Day celebrations are undertaken to honor teachers for their sincere efforts to impart knowledge to their students. By having celebrations on Teacher's Day, we convey the message that we care for our teachers, just as they do. Celebrating the festival is the recognition of the devotion, with which, teachers undertake the responsibility of educating a child academically as well as morally. On this day, school students dress up like their teachers and teach their juniors, the same way as their teachers do. As the day passes, the students perform the activities that are performed by the teachers.
Sometimes, the teachers also sit in the classes acting like students, reliving the time, when they themselves were students. This creates an understanding between the teachers and their students. Apart from being the day when we give recognition to our teacher's hard work, the festival brings out a healthy interaction between students and teachers, wherein the latter recognizes the teaching capability of the former. Even if it is simple celebrations, they reflect the fact that we care for our teachers.
Teachers Day Quotes(September 5,2009)
Teacher Quotes
A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the way for others. ~Author Unknown
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
Teaching is not a lost art, but the regard for it is a lost tradition. ~Jacques Barzun
Good teachers are costly, but bad teachers cost more. ~Bob Talbert
Teaching should be full of ideas instead of stuffed with facts. ~Author Unknown
The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. He inspires self-distrust. He guides their eyes from himself to the spirit that quickens him. He will have no disciple. ~Amos Bronson Alcott
A good teacher is a master of simplification and an enemy of simplism. ~Louis A. Berman
We expect teachers to handle teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, and the failings of the family. Then we expect them to educate our children. ~John Sculley
Teaching is leaving a vestige of one self in the development of another. And surely the student is a bank where you can deposit your most precious treasures. ~Eugene P. Bertin
The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires. ~William Arthur Ward
The best teacher is the one who suggests rather than dogmatizes, and inspires his listener with the wish to teach himself. ~Edward Bulwer-Lytton
A teacher's purpose is not to create students in his own image, but to develop students who can create their own image. ~Author Unknown
What the teacher is, is more important than what he teaches. ~Karl Menninger
"I hear, and I forget. I see, and I remember. I do, and I understand." - Chinese Proverb
"If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got" - NLP adage
"No matter how good teaching may be, each student must take the responsibility for his own education." - John Carolus S. J.
"People's behavior makes sense if you think about it inn terms of their goals, needs, and motives." - Thomas Mann
"Praise, like gold and diamonds, owes its values only to its scarcity." - Samuel Johnson
"Spoon feeding in the long run teaches us nothing but the shape of the spoon" - E. M. Forster
"Teachers should guide without dictating, and participate without dominating." - C.B. Neblette
"Teach your children by what you are, not just by what you say" - Jane Revell & Susan Norman
"The authority of those who teach is often an obstacle to those who want to learn." - Cicero
"The basic idea behind teaching is to teach people what they need to know." - Carl Rogers
"The job of an educator is to teach students to see the vitality in themselves." - Joseph Campbell
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be ignited." - Plutarch
"To me the sole hope of human salvation lies in teaching." - George Bernard Shaw
"To teach is to learn twice." - Joseph Joubert
"Try to present at least three options. One is no choice at all. Two creates a dilemma. With three you begin to have real choice and flexibility" - Jane Revell & Susan Norman
"We think too much about effective methods of teaching and not enough about effective methods of learning." - John Carolus S. J.
"What we want is to see the child in pursuit of knowledge, and not knowledge in pursuit of the child." - George Bernard Shaw
"Who dares to teach must never cease to learn." - John Cotton Dana
"You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself." - Galielo Galilei
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