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  • Math

    • 1. SETS

      • 1. Sets And Venn Diagrams
    • 2. ALGEBRA : FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS

      • 1. Constant
      • 2. Variable
      • 3. Term
      • 4. Algebraic Expression
      • 5. Polynomial
      • 6. Degree
      • 7. Factors
      • 8. Coefficients
      • 9. Multiplication Of Algebraic Expressions
      • 10. Division Of Algebraic Expressions
      • 11. Use Of Grouping Symbols
    • 3. OPERATION ON ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS

      • 1. Addition And Subtraction Of Algebraic Expressions
      • 2. Subtraction Of Algebraic Expressions
    • 4. PRODUCTS

      • 1. Some Special Products
    • 5. EXPANSIONS

      • 1. Some Special Expansions
    • 6. FACTORISATION

      • 1. Basic Concept
      • 2. Factorisation
    • 7. SIMPLIFICATION

      • 1. Algebraic Fractions
      • 2. Simplification
    • 8. EXPONENTS

      • 1. Index Or Exponent
    • 9. ALGEBRAIC FORMULAE

      • 1. Framing A Formula
    • 10. EQUATIONS

      • 1. Equation
      • 2. Linear Equation
      • 3. Solving Linear Equation In One Variable
    • 11. LINEAR IN EQUATIONS

      • 1. Linear In Equation
    • 12. RELATIONS AND MAPPING

      • 1. Ordered Pair
      • 2. Relation
      • 3. Mapping
    • 13. NUMBERS

      • 1. Natural Numbers
      • 2. Even Natural Numbers
      • 3. Odd Natural Numbers
      • 4. Whole Numbers
      • 5. Prime Numbers
      • 6. Composite Numbers
      • 7. Integers
      • 8. Rational Numbers
      • 9. Number Line
      • 10. Irrational Numbers
      • 11. Real Numbers
      • 12. Representation Of Rational Number On The Number Line
      • 13. Number System
      • 14. Four Fundamental Operations On Whole Numbers
      • 15. Properties Of Addition Of Whole Numbers
      • 16. Properties Of Subtraction Of Whole Numbers
      • 17. Properties Of Multiplication Of Whole Numbers
      • 18. Properties Of Division Of Whole Numbers
    • 14. POWERS AND ROOTS

      • 1. Power Or Exponent Or Index
      • 2. Square Of A Number
      • 3. Cube Of A Number
      • 4. Square Root
      • 5. Perfect Square
      • 6. Cube Root Of A Given Number
    • 15. INTEGERS

      • 1. Representation Of Integers On Number Line
      • 2. Absolute Value Of An Integer
      • 3. Fundamental Operations On Integers
    • 16. FACTORS AND MULTIPLES

      • 1. Factor
      • 2. Prime Factorisation
      • 3. Highest Common Factors (H.C.F.) Or Greatest Common Divisor (G.C.D.)
      • 4. Methods Of Finding H.C.F. (Or G.C.D.)
      • 5. Multiples And Common Multiples
      • 6. Least Common Multiple (L.C.M.)
      • 7. Method Of Finding L.C.M.
    • 17. FRACTIONS

      • 1. Fraction
      • 2. Basic Operations On Fractions
      • 3. Using 'Of'
      • 4. Using 'Bodmas'
      • 5. Use Of Brackets
      • 6. Application Of Fractions In Solving Problems
    • 18. DECIMAL FRACTIONS

      • 1. Decimal Fractions
      • 2. Operations On Decimal Numbers
      • 3. Multiplication Of Decimal Numbers
      • 4. Division Of Decimals
      • 5. Rounding Off Of Decimal Numbers
      • 6. Significant Figures (Digits)
    • 19. UNITARY METHOD

      • 1. Basic Concept
    • 20. TIME AND WORK

      • 1. Problems On Pipes And Cisterns
    • 21. DISTANCE, TIME AND SPEED

      • 1. Speed
    • 22. RATIO AND PROPORTION

      • 1. Ratio
      • 2. Proportion
    • 23. PERCENT AND PERCENTAGE

      • 1. Percentage
      • 2. Percentage Change
    • 24. PROFIT, LOSS AND DISCOUNT

      • 1. Cost Price
      • 2. Selling Price
      • 3. Profit (Or Gain)
      • 4. Loss
      • 5. Overhead Charges
      • 6. Profit (Or Gain) Percent Or Loss Percent
      • 7. To Find The S.P. When C.P. And Profit % Or Loss % Are Given
      • 8. Discount
    • 25. SIMPLE INTEREST

      • 1. Principal
      • 2. Interest
      • 3. Amount
      • 4. Rate
      • 5. Time
      • 6. Simple Interest
      • 7. Formula For Finding Simple Interest
    • 26. AVERAGE

      • 1. Average
    • 27. ANGLES

      • 1. Angle
      • 2. Pairs Of Angles
      • 3. Angles At A Point
      • 4. Adjacent Angles
      • 5. Linear Pair Of Angles
      • 6. Vertically Opposite Angles
      • 7. Verification
      • 8. Complementary Angles
      • 9. Supplementary Angles
    • 28. PAIRS OF LINES AND TRANSVERSAL

      • 1. Exterior Angles
      • 2. Interior Angles
      • 3. Corresponding Angles
      • 4. Alternate Interior Angles
      • 5. Angles Made By A Transversal With Two Parallel Lines
    • 29. BASIC CONSTRUCTIONS

      • 1. Bisecting A Line Segment
      • 2. Bisecting An Angle
      • 3. Construction Of An Angle Congruent To A Given Angle
      • 4. Construction Of Perpendicular Line Segments
      • 5. Construction Of Parallel Lines
    • 30. TRIANGLES

      • 1. Vertex (Plural Vertices)
      • 2. Interior Angles
      • 3. Exterior Angles
      • 4. Interior Opposite Angles
      • 5. Classification Of Triangles Based On Their Angles
      • 6. Classification Of Triangles Based On Their Sides
      • 7. Angle Property Of A Triangle
      • 8. Relation Between Exterior Angle And Interior Opposite Angles Of A Triangle
    • 31. CONSTRUCTIONS OF TRIANGLES

      • 1. Construction Of Special Types Of Triangles
    • 32. CONGRUENCY OF TRIANGLES

      • 1. Congruency Of Triangles
      • 2. Conditions Of Congruency Of Triangles
    • 33. POLYGONS

      • 1. Diagonals Of A Polygon
      • 2. Angles Of A Polygon
      • 3. Interior Angle Of A Polygon
      • 4. Convex Polygon
      • 5. Concave Polygon
      • 6. Exterior Angle Of A Convex Polygon
      • 7. A Regular Polygon
      • 8. Angle Property Of A Polygon
      • 9. Quadrilateral
      • 10. Different Kinds Of Quadrilaterals And Their Properties
    • 34. SYMMETRY, REFLECTION AND ROTATION

      • 1. Line Of Symmetry In Circle And Semicircle
      • 2. Reflection
      • 3. Rotational Symmetry
    • 35. CONSTRUCTIONS

      • 1. Construction Of A Rectangle
      • 2. Construction Of A Square
    • 36. CIRCLES

      • 1. Chords
      • 2. Arcs
      • 3. Major Segment And Minor Segment
      • 4. Semicircle
      • 5. Quadrants
      • 6. Secant
      • 7. Tangent
    • 37. MENSURATION

      • 1. Perimeter
      • 2. Area
      • 3. Surface Area And Volume Of Cuboid And Cube
      • 4. Volume
      • 5. Cube
    • 38. STATISTICS

      • 1. Collection Of Data
      • 2. Raw Data
      • 3. Classification Of Data
      • 4. Range
      • 5. Methods Of Presentation Of Data
      • 6. Arithmetic Mean (A.M.)
      • 7. Graphical Representation Of Statistical Data
    • 39. GRAPHS

      • 1. Rectangular Coordinate Axes
      • 2. Graph Or A Linear Equation In Two Variables X And Y
  • Science

    • 1. Measurement

      • 1. Mass
      • 2. Weight
      • 3. Density
      • 4. Floating, Sinking And Density
    • 2. Motion

      • 1. Rest And Motion
      • 2. Types Of Motion
      • 3. Simple Pendulum
      • 4. Second's Pendulum
      • 5. Unifrom And Non-Uniform Motion
      • 6. Scalar And Vector Quantities
      • 7. Distance And Displacement
      • 8. Speed And Velocity
      • 9. Acceleration Of Freely Falling Bodies
    • 3. Sound

      • 1. Production Of Sound
      • 2. Propagation Of Sound
      • 3. Reflection Of Sound - Echo's
      • 4. Sonar-An Application Of Echo
      • 5. Characteristics Of Sound
      • 6. Musical Instruments
      • 7. Noise Pollution
    • 4. Heat

      • 1. Effects Of Heat
      • 2. Temperature And Its Measurement
      • 3. Thermal Expansion Of Solids, Liquids And Gases
      • 4. Transfer Of Heat - Conduction
      • 5. Convection
      • 6. Radiation
      • 7. The Thermos Flask
    • 5. Light And Shadows

      • 1. Sources Of Light
      • 2. Transparent, Translucent And Opaque Bodies Or Mediums
      • 3. Rays And Beams
      • 4. Rectilinear Propagation Of Light
      • 5. Pinhole Camera
      • 6. Shadow
      • 7. Eclipse - Shadows Formed By Heavenly Bodies
    • 6. Reflection Of Light

      • 1. Regular And Diffused Reflection
      • 2. Laws Of Reflection
      • 3. Formation Of Images By A Plane Mirror
      • 4. Spherical Mirrors
      • 5. Ray Diagrams
      • 6. Images Formed By A Concave Mirrors
      • 7. Images Formed By A Convex Mirrors
    • 7. Electricity

      • 1. Electric Current
      • 2. Sources Of Electricity
      • 3. Electric Circuits And Circuit Diagrams
      • 4. Electricity At Home
      • 5. Electrical Hazards-Precautions
      • 6. Effects Of Electric Current
      • 7. Conservation Of Electricity
    • 8. Introduction To Chemistry - Matter

      • 1. Introduction To Chemistry
      • 2. Chemical Apparatus
      • 3. States Of Matter
      • 4. Molecular Nature Of Matter
      • 5. Interconversion Of Matter
    • 9. Physical And Chemical Changes

      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Examples Of Physical And Chemical Changes
    • 10. Properties Of Matter-Elements, Compounds And Mixtures

      • 1. Introduction-Properties Of Substances
      • 2. Physical Properties-Of Important Substances
      • 3. Pure Substances-Elements And Compounds
      • 4. Purification Of Substances-Separation Of Mixtures
    • 11. Fundamental Chemistry-Chemial Terminology

      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. The Atom - Ion
      • 3. Symbol
      • 4. Chemical Formula-Valency
      • 5. Chemical Equations
      • 6. Chemical Reactions
    • 12. Oxygen And Oxides

      • 1. Air-Introduction-To Air
      • 2. Oxygen-Methods Of Preparation-Uses
      • 3. Properties Of Oxygen-General
    • 13. Hydrogen

      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Hydrogen -Methods Of Preparation -Uses
      • 3. Properties Of Hydrogen
    • 14. Water

      • 1. Introduction-To Water
      • 2. Natural Water
      • 3. Purification Of Natural Water
      • 4. Physical And Chemial Properties Of Water
      • 5. Tests For Water
      • 6. Solutions - Solubility Of Solids, Liquids And Gases In Water
    • 15. Acids, Bases And Salts

      • 1. Introduction-Acids, Bases And Salts
      • 2. Acids-Sources, Preparation, Dissociation Of Acids
      • 3. Acids-Properties Of Acids
      • 4. Bases-Properties Of Bases
      • 5. Salts
    • 16. Basic Biology

      • 1. Discovery Of The Cell
      • 2. Cell Theory
      • 3. Diversity Of Cells
      • 4. Structure Of A Cell
      • 5. Animal And Plant Cell
      • 6. Cell Division
    • 17. Organization In Living Beings

      • 1. Levels Of Organization
      • 2. Plant Tissues
      • 3. Animal Tissues
    • 18. Movement In Animals And Plants

      • 1. Types Of Movement
      • 2. Locomotion In Some Invertebrates
      • 3. Locomotion In Some Vertebrates
      • 4. Movement In Human Body
      • 5. Movement In Plants
    • 19. Nutrition In Animals And Plants

      • 1. Modes Of Nutrition
      • 2. Classes Of Food-Types Of Nutrients
      • 3. A Balanced Diet
      • 4. Nutrition In Plants
      • 5. Diseases In Plants
    • 20. Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption And Assimilation

      • 1. The Process Of Nutrition In Humans
      • 2. The Digestive System In Humans
      • 3. The Process Of Digestion
    • 21. Respiration And Excretion In Animals And Plants

      • 1. The Process Of Respiration
      • 2. Types Of Respiration
      • 3. Respiratory Organs Of Some Animals
      • 4. The Respiratory System In Humans
      • 5. Respiration In Plants
      • 6. Transpiration In Plants
      • 7. Excretion
      • 8. Excretion In Plants
    • 22. Life Under A Microscope

      • 1. What Are Microorganisms ?
      • 2. Major Groups Of Microorganisms
      • 3. Useful And Microorganisms
      • 4. Prevention Of Spoilage Of Food
      • 5. Preventive Measures To Avoid Infection
  • English

    • 1. Nouns

      • 1. Proper And Common Nouns
      • 2. Collective,Abstract And Compound Nouns
      • 3. Singular And Plural Nouns
      • 4. Possessive Nouns
      • 5. The Indefinite Article And Nouns
      • 6. The Definite Article And Nouns
    • 2. Pronouns

      • 1. Personal Pronouns
      • 2. Possessive Pronouns
      • 3. Reflexive And Emphatic Pronouns
    • 3. Verbs

      • 1. Action And Linking Verbs
      • 2. Transitive And Intransitive Verbs
      • 3. Phrasal Verbs
    • 4. TENSES

      • 1. Introduction To Tenses
      • 2. The Simple Tense
      • 3. Using The Simple Tense
      • 4. The Continuous Tense
      • 5. Using The Continuous Tense
      • 6. Present And Past Perfect Tenses, And Their Uses
    • 5. VOICE

      • 1. Active And Passive Voices
    • 6. Adjectives

      • 1. Adjectives Of Qualities, Quantities And Number
      • 2. Possessive Adjectives
      • 3. The Positive, Comparative And Superlative Forms Of Adjectives
    • 7. ADVERBS

      • 1. Adverbs Of Manner And Degree
      • 2. Adverbs Of Time And Frequencyes
      • 3. Adverbs Of Place
    • 8. Sentence And Phrase

      • 1. Difference Between A Sentence And A Phrase
      • 2. The Subject And Predicate Of A Sentence
    • 9. Subject-Verb Agreement

      • 1. Subject-Verb Agreement Rules
    • 10. Reported Speech

      • 1. Introduction To Reported Speech
      • 2. Reported Statements
      • 3. Reported Commands
      • 4. Reported Questions
      • 5. Conversion Of Tenses
      • 6. Changes In The Expressions Of Time
    • 11. Framing Questions

      • 1. Wh- Questions
      • 2. Yes-No Questions
    • 12. Prepositions

      • 1. Introduction To Prepositions
      • 2. Prepositions Of Time
      • 3. Prepositions Of Place, Position Or Location
      • 4. Prepositions Of Direction Or Movement
      • 5. Other Relations Shown By Prepositions
    • 13. Conjunction

      • 1. Introduction To Conjunctions
      • 2. Common Conjunctions 1
      • 3. Common Conjunctions 2
    • 14. Punctuations

      • 1. Introduction To Punctuations
      • 2. Punctuation Marks 1
      • 3. Punctuation Marks 2
      • 4. Punctuation Marks 3
    • 15. Passage Reading

      • 1. Passage Reading
    • 16. Poem Reading

      • 1. Poem Reading
    • 17. Writing A Notice

      • 1. Writing A Notice
    • 18. Dialogue Writing

      • 1. Dialogue Writing
    • 19. Letter Writing

      • 1. Letter Writing
    • 20. Article Writing

      • 1. Article Writing

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