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CBSE PORTAL : Olympiad Exam India : Homi Bhabha Centre For Science Education

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Olympiad Exam India : Homi Bhabha Centre For Science Education

Posted: 15 Jun 2018 02:37 AM PDT

Olympiad: Homi Bhabha Centre For Science Education

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The international Olympiad movement is aimed at bringing the most gifted secondary and higher secondary students of the world together in a friendly competition of the highest level. The Olympiads do not lead directly to any career benefits; rather, they provide a stimulus to begin a career in science or mathematics, to undertake a lifelong journey into the realms of exciting intellectual challenges. The Olympiads are not merely competitions, they are the meeting places of the brightest young minds of the world, and many friendships forged at the Olympiads form the seeds of scientific collaboration later in life. Much like the Olympics in sports, the Olympiads are a celebration of the very best in school level science and mathematics.

A major national Olympiad programme in basic sciences and mathematics which connects to the international Olympiads is in operation in India. The Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education is the nodal centre of the country for this programme. The programme aims at promoting excellence in science and mathematics among pre-university students.

Among the sciences, the Olympiad programme in Astronomy (junior and senior level), Biology, Chemistry, Junior Science and Physics is a five stage process for each subject separately. The first stage for each subject is organized by the Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) in collaboration with teacher associations in other subjects. All the remaining stages are organized by Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE). Read More....

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Contact Details:

Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education(TIFR)
V. N. Purav Marg,
Next to Anushakti Nagar bus depot,
Mankhurd, Mumbai - 400 088.
2507 2322 (Science Olympiads)
2507 2207 (Mathematical Olympiad)
Website: www.olympiads.hbcse.tifr.res.in

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : Carnatic Music

Posted: 14 Jun 2018 06:16 AM PDT

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : Carnatic Music

Sample Question Paper 2017-18
Class – XII

Time allowed: 03 hours

Maximum Marks: 30
Instructions:
1) Answer any five of the following questions.
2) Question no. 1 & 2 are compulsory.
3) All questions carry equal marks.

1. Give in notation the pallavi and anupallavi with minimum four sangatis of a Kriti set in Purvikalyani or Ritigaula Raga.
2. Describe the lakshanas with suitable sancharas in any two upanga Janya ragas from the syllabus.
3. Evaluate the contribution to Carnatic Music in any one of the following grantha.
4. Explain any three musical forms figuring in dance and music concerts.
5. What is a Janya Raga. Illustrate your answer in detail with examples.
6. Mysore Vasudevachav’s contribution to Carnatic Music is unique. Substantiate your views.
7. Write short notes on any three of the following:
(a) Vakra Ragas
(b) Dasa Vidha Gamakas
(c) Jaati
(d) Veena

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(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper (Elements Of Book Keeping And Accountancy)

Posted: 14 Jun 2018 06:16 AM PDT

(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper (Elements Of Book Keeping And Accountancy)

Q1. The purpose of preparing final accounts is to ascertain: 1

a) Profit or loss
b) Capital
c) The value of assets
d) Profit or loss and financial position

Q2. Trading Account shows:

a) Financial position of the concern
b) Gross profit
c) Net profit
d) Net profit and financial position

Q3. Balance sheet shows: 1

a) Profit or loss
b) Financial position
c) Errors of accounts
d) Total debtors

Q4. Trading and Profit & Loss Account is prepared: 1

a) At the end of calendar year
b) At the beginning of the accounting year
c) On every Diwali
d) At the end of accounting year

Q5. Balance Sheet is prepared: 1

a) For a particular period
b) On a particular date
c) For the whole year
d) For a decade

Q6. Balance sheet shows: 1

a) Assets only
b) Liabilities only
c) Both assets & Liabilities
d) Neither assets nor liabilities

Q7. Excess of credit in Profit and Loss account is called: 1

a) Net profit
b) Net loss
c) Gross profit
d) Gross loss

Q8. Wages and Salaries appearing in Trial Balance is shown: 1

a) On the debit side of Trading A/c
b) On the debit side of Profit and Loss Account
c) On the Asset Side of the Balance Sheet
d) On the liabilities side of Balance Sheet

Q9. Land is: 1

a) Current Asset
b) Fixed asset
c) A liability
d) Capital

Q10. Identify the current asset from the following: 1

a) Plant
b) Cash at bank
c) Creditors
d) Capital

Q11. Generally accounts under single entry system are maintained by: 1

a) Sole Trader
b) Company
c) Society
d) Partnership Firms

Q12. Single entry system of book keeping is: 1

a) Accurate
b) Systematic
c) Unscientific
d) Rationale

Q13. When closing capital is more than the opening capital, it denotes: 1

a) Drawings
b) Loss
c) No profit no loss
d) Profit, if there is no introduction of fresh capital

Q14. When closing capital is less than the opening capital, it denotes: 1

a) Profit
b) Loss
c) Loss, if there is no drawing
d) Expenses

Q15. Which of the following is correct about Single Entry System: 1

a) Simple Method
b) Difficult Method
c) Expensive Method
d) Both difficult and expensive method
 

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