Monday, August 28, 2017

SSC Paper ALGEBRA

SSC Paper ALGEBRA Maharashtra Board

1. Find the first three terms of AP where a = 4; and d = 2.5 (2)
2. Find t20 of AP 25,28,31….. (3)
3. How many three digit natural numbers are divisible by 6. (3)
4. Find sum of first 10 natural nos which are divisible by 7. (3)
5. Find four consecutive terms in an A.P whose sum is 12 and sum of  third  and fourth term is 14. (3)
6. Mangla started doing exercise 10 minutes for the first day. She will increase the time of exercise by 5 minutes per day, till she reaches 45 minutes per day. How many days are required to reach 45 minutes. (3)
7. A meeting hall has 20 seats in the first row, 24 seats in the second row and so on. Find the capacity of auditorium which has 25 rows. (4)
8. Obtain the sum of the 56 terms of an A.P whose 19th and 38th terms are 52 and 148 respectively. (4)

Friday, August 25, 2017

SSC Paper HISTORY

SSC Paper HISTORY Maharashtra Board

Q.1.A. Fill in the blanks: (4)
1. _____ was the leader of the Menshevik government. (Tolstoy,
 Karensky, Lenin)
2. Balkan area was a part of the _________ empire. (Turkish, Austrian,
       German)
3. Germany was insulted and mistreated in the treaty of ________
(Paris, St. Petersburg, Versailles)
4. _______ was the last Tsar of the Romanov dynasty. (Ivan III, Peter I,
Nicholas II)

Q.1.B. Match the pairs: (4)
A
B
1. Karl Marx
2. Bloody Sunday
3. Woodrow Wilson
4. Serbia
a. America
b. Bosnia Herzegovina
c. Das Capital
d. Treaty of Versailles
e. Russia

Q.2 Write short notes: (any 2) (4)
1. The Treaty of Versailles
2. Bloody Sunday
3. The New Economic Policy

Q.3. Give reasons (any 2) (4)
1. The other community people opposed the Tsar rule.
2. European countries turned towards Asia and Africa.
3. Explosive situation was created in Europe.

Q.4. Answer the following: (any 1) (4)
1. Write about the foreign policy of Bismarck.
2. Why did democratic experiment fail in Russia?
3. Why did Russia’s economic condition decline?

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

SSC Paper Geometry

SSC Paper Geometry Maharashtra Board

1. Draw; the circumcircle of PMT in which PM = 5.4 cm, ∠P = 60°, ∠M = 70°.

2. Construct the incircle of DEF in which DE = EF = 5.8 cm., ∠DEF = 65°

3. Draw a tangent at any point R on the circle of radius 5.4 cm. and centre ‘P’.

4. Draw a circle of radius 5.5 cm. Take ‘any point K on it. Draw a tangent to the circle at K without using centre of the circle.

5. ABC ~ DEF, Construct ABC such that, AB = 5.2 cm., BC = 4.6 cm.  
    ∠B = 450 and  BC = 2 Construct DEF.
                          EF    3

6. Draw a tangent to the circle with centre ‘O’ and radius 5.5 cm from a point A such that d(O, A) = 7.5 cm. Measure the length of tangent segments.

7. AMT ~ ∆AHE where MA = 6.3cm, AT = 4.9cm, MAT = 120o and  MA = 7
                                                                                                     HA     5

Monday, August 21, 2017

SSC Paper English

SSC Paper English 

Q.1. Read the passage and complete the activity given below (10)

We instinctively turn to outdoor activities and nature as a way of relaxing and enhancing our well-  being. Nature soothes and nurtures. Nature fulfils and motivates. Nature whispers and commands.  Are you listening ?  When l do, it leaves me in complete awe.  We have a hibiscus plant in our garden. Every fortnight a flower blooms on it - big, bright and tender.  Through the day it smiles with the sun and dances with the wind, but as evening approaches, it starts wilting.  The morning after, it withers completely and by evening it falls and becomes one with the earth again. The  flower comes to life only for a day, yet it does so in full splendour. What if we too lived our life, however  short, to its fullest ?  We went to a rocky beach and saw the spread of the majestic ocean and the rocks alongside, carved,  sculpted and shaped by the water. Water is so gentle, rock so hard, yet, as the water flows over it every day,  for years, the rock gives in. lt takes the shape that the water commands. Our problems are so oopg and we  are so small, yet if we persist...  We saw small bits of grass peeping through the small cracks in a concrete pavement. It left us thinking:  however impossible things may look, there is always an opening...  ‘ We saw a tree bare of all leaves in the cold winter months. We thought its chapter was over. But three  months passed, spring set in and the tree was back to its green majesty once again, full of leaves, flowers,  birds and life. What if we too had the conviction that, however difficult things are right now, it will not remain  sofor ever. Remember, this too shall pass.  We saw an army of ants lugging a fly which was at least ten times the ant's size. The ants organized  themselves around the fly, lifted it on frail feelers and carried it to quite a distance. Their teamwork and  perseverance were impressive. What if we too are consistent, organized, focused... Spider webs are  delicate, yet very strong. A rainbow colours the entire sky. Oysters take in a grain of sand they open up with  a pearl. innumerable stars shine across the infinite sky. Clouds take new shapes with every passing moment.  The wind makes trees dance with unhindered passion. Water, without hint of ego, changes its form according  to the dictates of the sun and the wind. When we see a caterpillar turn into a butterfly, a flower turn into a  fruit, we experience the alchemy of nature...we touch it and become gold ourselves. 

1. Choose the alternatives: Choose the correct alternative and complete the following:
        The writer thought that the …………………………………… of the tree was over.
(a)     spring             (b) majesty            (c) chapter            (d) size
The ants lifted the fly on their frail …………………………………… 
(a)     bodies            (b) feelers             (c) wings                (d) legs
In the cold winter months, the tree was bare of all …………………………
(a)     leaves             (b) roots (c) stems                (d) branches
Innumerable …………………………………… shine in the infinite sky.
(a)     clouds            (b) crowds             (c) stars                  (d) moons
2. Complete the following:

3. Word Register: Prepare a word register for the names of insects
mentioned in this passage.
4. Use ‘although’: Rewrite the sentences beginning with ‘Although’:
1. However impossible things may look, there is always an opening.
2. Spider webs are delicate, yet very strong.
5. Personal Response: Complete the following chart, filling in four qualities that one needs in order to tackle the trials and tribulations in life:
(The first letter for each word has been given.)

Q.2. Read the passage and complete the activity given below (5)
1. Choose the alternatives: Choose the correct alternatives and complete the following:
(1) It rained heavily…………….. .
(a) that morning
(b) the night before
(c) at dawn
(d) that day
(2) The hare runs races on the …………….. .
(a) moors
(b) grass
(c) waters
(d) meadows
(3) The ‘she’ referred to in the poem is the …………….. .
(a) stock-dove
(b) magpie
(c) hare
(d) jay
(4) The grass is bright with …………….. .
(a) glitter
(b) mist
(c) dew
(d) raindrops
There was a roaring in the wind all night;
The rain came heavily and fell in floods;
But now the sun is rising calm and bright;
The birds are singing in the distant woods;
Over his own sweet voice the Stock-dove broods;
The Jay makes answer as the Magpie chatters;
And all the air is filled with pleasant noise of water
All things that love the sun are out of doors;
The sky rejoices in the morning's birth;
The grass is bright with rain-drops;--on the moors
The hare is running races in her mirth;
And with her feet she from the plashy earth
Raises a mist, that, glittering in the sun,
Runs with her all the way, wherever she doth run
          
          2. Names: Name two birds from the lines and mention their activities:
          3. Complete the table:
Word
Rhyme from the poem
One rhyme of your own
birth



Q.3. Dialogue Writing: (5)
Develop a dialogue between a doctor and a patient using the points given in the balloons.                                   Add your own points:


Q.4. Write a report on Cleanliness drive carried out by your school on the directives of Swacch Bharat Abhiyan. (5)

Saturday, August 19, 2017

SSC Paper ALGEBRA Maharashtra Board

SSC Paper ALGEBRA Maharashtra Board


1. Find the first three terms of AP where a = 3; and d = 1.5 (2)
2. Find eighteen term of AP 17,21,25…..  (3)
3. How many three digit natural numbers are divisible by 5. (3)
4. Find sum of first 10 natural nos which are divisible by 10. (3)
5. Find four consecutive terms in an A.P whose sum is -54 and sum of 1st and third term is -30. (3)
6. The taxi fare is Rs 14 for the first kilometer and Rs 2 for each additional kilometer. What will be the fare for 12 kilometers. (3)
7. Vijay invest Rs 500 in 1st year, Rs 700 in 2nd year and so on. Find his total investment in 10 years. (4)
8. The sum of first 55 terms of an A.P is 3300. Find the 28th term. (4)

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

SSC Paper HISTORY Maharashtra Board

SSC Paper HISTORY Maharashtra Board

Q.1.A. Fill in the blanks: (4)
1. _____ was the leader of the Menshevik government. (Tolstoy,
 Karensky, Lenin)
2. Balkan area was a part of the _________ empire. (Turkish, Austrian,
       German)
3. Germany was insulted and mistreated in the treaty of ________
(Paris, St. Petersburg, Versailles)
4. _______ was the last Tsar of the Romanov dynasty. (Ivan III, Peter I,
Nicholas II)

Q.1.B. Match the pairs: (4)
A
B
1. Karl Marx
2. Bloody Sunday
3. Woodrow Wilson
4. Serbia
a. America
b. Bosnia Herzegovina
c. Das Capital
d. Treaty of Versailles
e. Russia

Q.2 Write short notes: (any 2) (4)
1. The Treaty of Versailles
2. Bloody Sunday
3. The New Economic Policy

Q.3. Give reasons (any 2) (4)
1. The other community people opposed the Tsar rule.
2. European countries turned towards Asia and Africa.
3. Explosive situation was created in Europe.

Q.4. Answer the following: (any 1) (4)
1. Write about the foreign policy of Bismarck.
2. Why did democratic experiment fail in Russia?
3. Why did Russia’s economic condition decline?

Friday, August 11, 2017

SSC Paper SCIENCE Maharashtra Board

SSC Paper SCIENCE Maharashtra Board


Q.1.Fill in the Blanks (3)
1. Halogens belong to group ______ in modern periodic table.
2. The second period contains ________ elements
3. Elements showing properties of both metals and non metals are called as _________.

Q.2.True or False (2)
1. Period number 5 is an incomplete period.
2. There are 7 periods in modern periodic table.

Q.3.Answer the following(Any Five) (10)
1. Write any two merits of Mendleev’s periodic table.
2. Give Reason : Metallic character decreases from left to right in a periodic table.
3. State any two demerits of Mendeleev’s periodic table.
4. Distinguish between normal and transition elements.
5. Give Reason : Atomic size increases down the group.
6. Write any two merit of modern periodic table over Mendeleev’s periodic table.

Q.4. Describe the four blocs of modern periodic table.    (5)

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

SSC Paper Geography Maharashtra Board

SSC Paper Geography Maharashtra Board


Q.I. (A) Fill Ups: (2)
1) A large area of India is covered by _______. (mountains, plains, plateau, desert)
2) _____ is the southern most tip of Indian Peninsula. (Chennai, Kanyakumari, Madurai, ooty)

Q.I. (B) Match Ups: (3)

1) Eastern coastal plain
2) Lakshadweep
3) Oldest Landmass
a) Peninsular plateau
b) Godavari Delta
c) Southernmost tip of India
d) Union Territory

Q.II. (A) Give Reason: (4)
1) Regionalization is very essential.
2) Regional approach in geographic studies is very important.

Q.II. (B) Short Notes: (2)
1) Characteristics of Northern plains

Q.III. (A) Detail: (4)
1) Discuss the characteristics of the Himalayas.

Q.IV. (A) Fill in the blanks (1)
1) The main motive of the producers is to maximize profits in ____ economy. (socialist, capitalist, mixed)

Q IV (B) Answer the following (4)
1) Explain the term mixed economy.
2) Give two examples of natural resources.


Monday, August 7, 2017

SSC Paper GEOMETRY Maharashtra Board

SSC Paper GEOMETRY Maharashtra Board


1. In the figure point Q is on the side MP such that MQ = 2 and MP = 5.5. Ray NQ is the bisector of  ∠MNP. Find MN:NP (2)
 
  

2. D is a point on side BC of ∆ABC such that ∠ADC = ∠BAC. Show that AC2 = BC× DC. (3)
3. Find side of square whose diagonal is 16√2 cm (2)
4. In the figure ∠PQR = 90o, T is the midpoint of side QR. Prove that : PR2 = 4PT2 – 3PQ2  (4)

5. Prove Pythagoras Theorem (4)


6. Two poles of height a meters and b meters are p metres apart. Prove that the height h of the point of intersection N of the lines joining the top of each pole to the foot of the opposite pole is ab
                           a+b