Question: What do you know about the location of the Sulaiman and Kirthar hills? Or Where are the Sulaiman and Kirthar hills located? Answer: The Sulaiman and Kirthar hills are located In the modem day Pakistan. Question: Name any two animals which the people of the Sulaiman and Kirthar hills …
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NCERT 6th Class (CBSE) Science: Garbage In, Garbage Out
Question: Distinguish between bio-degradable and non bio-degradable. Answer: Biodegradable waste: Waste that will decay and mix with soil. Microorganisms can convert this waste into simpler from. Peels, meat, leaves are the example. Non biodegradable wast: Waste that will not decay and mix soil. Microorganisms cannot convert this waste into simpler …
Read More »NCERT 6th Class (CBSE) Science: Habitat of the Living
Question: Name some plants found on mountains. Answer: Oaks, Pinus and Deodars. Question: What is habitat? Answer: The place where organisms live and which provide food and safety for them is called habitat. Question: Name a few habitats. Answer: Forests, grassland, mountains, ponds and oceans etc. Question: Name two organisms …
Read More »Appositive Examples: Appositive for Students and Children
What happens when you miss out a part of your sentence either while reading or writing? It becomes meaningless and incomplete. This phenomenon, often considered sacrosanct, doesn’t really apply to a sentence with an appositive. Appositive is an excellent tool that can be defined as a noun or phrase of …
Read More »NCERT 7th Class (CBSE) Social Science: Political Changes in 18th Century
Question: Who was Nadir Shah? What was the result of his attack on Delhi? or Describe the impact of Nadir Shah’s invasion upon Delhi. Answer: Nadir Shah, the ruler of Iran, sacked and plundered the city of Delhi in 1739 CE and took away immense amounts of wealth. As a …
Read More »Apostrophes Examples: Apostrophes for Students and Children
You might have come across lines like “Then come, sweet death, and rid me of this grief.” It is written in such a way that the person is talking to death which is, obviously, not a person, but a phenomenon. This is an example of apostrophe, which is an important …
Read More »Adjunction Examples: Adjunction for Students and Children
Just like we add spice to our meals to make them taste better, adjuncts are used in sentences to amp up their meaning and make them more luculent. Adjunctions are fun to play with and can be a single word, a phrase or a clause. Adjuncts have adverbial functions and …
Read More »NCERT 7th Class (CBSE) Science: Forests: Our Lifeline
Question: Define the following terms: Primary Consumers, Secondary Consumers, Scavengers, Dispersal of seeds, Global Warming. Answer: Definitions are as under: Primary Consumers: The primary consumer is the living organism that eats the producers, which are the plants. This means that all organisms that are classified as herbivores, also called plant-eaters, fall into the category of primary …
Read More »NCERT 6th Class (CBSE) Social Science: India – Physical Features
Question: Write short note on Great Indian Desert & Central highlands. Answer: Great Indian Desert: The Rajasthan plain or the great Indian Desert covers the western part of Rajasthan. The area has a number of short seasonal streams which are no able to reach the sea. therefore, this is an area of …
Read More »NCERT 6th Class (CBSE) Social Science: Globe: Latitudes and Longitudes
Question: different local time and standard time. Answer: Local time and standard time: Local time: The time according to the longitude of a place is called the local time. Standard: A more or less central meridian passing through a country is selected to give the standard time of the country. Question: What …
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