This document provides details of the agenda and rules for the Business Quiz - Finals event held on 12th February 2010 at the Alagappa Institute of Management, Alagappa University in Karaikudi. The event consisted of 4 rounds - Round 1 had 10 multiple choice questions, Round 2 had 15 questions that teams could choose from a question bank, Round 3 had 5 questions requiring finding a common connection between items, and Round 4 was a rapid fire round with 15 logo and personality identification questions in 45 seconds. The document provides the questions and answers for each round of the quiz competition.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is the space agency of India. ISRO was established in 1969 with a vision to use space technology for national development and pursue space science research. Since then, ISRO has launched many satellites and developed launch vehicles like PSLV and GSLV. Notable missions include Chandrayaan-1, which discovered water on the Moon, and Mangalyaan, which made India the first nation to reach Mars orbit on its first attempt. ISRO continues to work on future projects like human spaceflight and a space station.
This document provides information about transport in India. It discusses the various modes of transport including roadways, railways, airports, and waterways. It notes that public transport remains the primary mode of transport for most Indian citizens. It provides statistics on India's extensive road network, the popularity of motorcycles and scooters for transportation, and growth in automobile production. It also gives brief descriptions of taxis, autorickshaws, and development of rail, air, and water transportation infrastructure in India.
Phyical Education Project Class 12 CBSE on VolleyballJALAJSARAYA
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Volleyball is a team sport played by two teams separated by a net. The objective is for each team to ground the ball on the opponent's side of the court and score points, following a set of organized rules. Key aspects include: a team has three touches to return the ball over the net before it touches their side of the court; players rotate positions after winning a point; the game is played at the Olympics; and the ball must be returned using hands, arms, or other body parts.
This document provides biographical information about Vikram Batra. It details that he was born in 1974 in Palampur, India and received his primary education locally. He later attended college in Chandigarh where he joined the NCC. In 1996, he passed the CDS examination and joined the Indian Military Academy. After training, he was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles. During the Kargil War in 1999, he captured two strategic peaks from the enemy and was killed in action while rescuing a soldier. He was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra for his bravery and sacrifice. Several memorials have been established in his honor.
1) Projectile motion involves both horizontal and vertical motion that occur independently. A projectile is an object thrown with an initial velocity that is affected by gravity during flight.
2) The path of a projectile is parabolic. Key elements include maximum height, time of flight, and horizontal range.
3) For an object projected at an angle, its motion can be analyzed as two independent motions - horizontal and vertical. The path remains parabolic and factors like initial velocity and launch angle affect maximum height and horizontal range.
Bangladesh is constructing flyover bridges to address the growing traffic problems in its largest cities. Flyover bridges carry one road over another, reducing congestion by separating traffic flows. Several flyovers have already been built in Dhaka, including the Mohakhali Flyover which is 1.12 km long. More flyovers are planned as the population grows and traffic gets worse. Flyovers help increase road capacity and transportation speeds while avoiding traffic jams and accidents at railway crossings. However, they require significant resources to construct and can damage infrastructure as well as increase noise, air pollution, and accidents in surrounding areas.
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The document discusses the concept of probability. It defines probability as the likelihood of an event occurring based on the number of possible outcomes. It provides an example of calculating the probability of picking a red ball from a basket containing balls of different colors. The document then discusses key terms related to probability like sample space, sample point, events, mutually exclusive events, and exhaustive events. It also explains the concepts of conditional probability and Bayes' theorem along with examples. It discusses the multiplication theorem of probability and the concept of independent events.
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This document is a chemistry investigatory project on the setting of cement. It was completed by Divyanshu Kumar, a class 12 student at Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2 in Visakhapatnam, India under the guidance of his chemistry teacher Mr. B. Sreedhar. The project studied how the strength of cement mixtures changed over time when mixed with different materials like sand, fly ash, and lime. It described the key components of cement, the curing process, and factors that affect the setting and hardening of cement mixtures. The student conducted experiments mixing cement with various materials and measured the breaking strength of the samples after 3, 7, and 10 days.
The document discusses India's Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), which successfully placed an orbiter called Mangalyaan into orbit around Mars in 2014. It was India's first interplanetary mission. The key points are:
1) MOM's objectives included demonstrating India's technological capability to design, plan and manage an interplanetary mission as well as conducting scientific studies of Mars' surface, morphology, mineralogy and atmosphere.
2) The spacecraft carried five scientific payloads to analyze Mars' surface and atmosphere.
3) The mission achieved all its technological and scientific goals, making India the first nation to successfully reach Mars on its first attempt and the first Asian nation to reach Mars orbit.
Evans is a clever criminal who has escaped from prison three times, earning him the nickname "Evans the Break." He studies German in prison and convinces officials to let him take the O-Level exam in his cell. On the day of the exam, Evans impersonates the invigilator after cutting his hair and wearing the invigilator's clothes under his hat. When the real invigilator arrives, Evans knocks him out and escapes by impersonating him. Evans is later tracked to a hotel but manages to escape again with help from his friends.
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was established in 1969 and is headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka. ISRO's founder was Vikram Sarabhai and it has an annual budget of over 90 billion rupees. ISRO has launched numerous satellites, including 104 satellites on a single rocket in 2017. It has also launched satellites for other countries, earning over $100 million. Future missions planned by ISRO include Chandrayaan-2 to the moon and Aditya-1 to study the sun.
Fluid Dynamics- Surface and body forces – Euler’s and Bernoulli’s equations for flowalong a stream line for 3 -D flow and Problems, Momentum equation and its applications – forces on pipe bend and problems. Practical applications of Bernoulli’s equation - Pitot tube, Venturi meter and orifice meter. Flow over Rectangular, Triangular, Trapezoidal stepped notches and Problems – Broad crested weirs.
This document presents information about projectile motion, including definitions of key terms, derivations of equations, and examples. It defines a projectile as an object thrown with initial velocity that moves under gravity. It then defines terms like trajectory, time of flight, horizontal range, and maximum height. It derives equations for the path of a projectile and motion at an angle. It discusses maximum range and vertically upwards motion. Sources consulted are listed at the end.
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The story is about Jung Jung Bahadur, the Tiger King, whose astrologers foretold at birth that he would die at the hands of a tiger. As a boy, he asks how he will die and is told it will be his 100th tiger. He becomes an avid tiger hunter but depletes the local tiger population. He marries into a family where tigers remain and hunts 99 tigers there. Unaware he has killed his 100th tiger, he suffers an infection from a wooden toy tiger and dies, fulfilling the prophecy. The story criticizes wanton tiger hunting and advocates preserving wildlife.
The document discusses the history and achievements of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It summarizes that ISRO was established in 1969, growing out of the Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) formed in 1962 under Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. Key figures in ISRO's development include Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, considered the father of India's space program, and Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam who worked on early satellite launch projects. More recently, ISRO has had success with the Mars Orbiter Mission, launching over 100 satellites at once, and developing its largest rocket yet.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was established in 1969 to develop and advance space technology in India. Key facts about ISRO include that it was founded by Vikram Sarabhai and is headquartered in Bengaluru. ISRO launched India's first satellite SLV in 1970 and has since launched numerous satellites and space missions, including launching a record 104 satellites at once in 2017. A major accomplishment was the Mars Orbiter Mission in 2013 which made India the first nation to reach Mars on its first attempt. ISRO helps boost the Indian economy by launching satellites for other countries.
The document contains a direct question quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics like movies, sports, geography and more. It has questions related to identifying people, objects, places, phrases and their meanings. The quiz is aimed at testing general knowledge and consists of both text and visual questions to be answered directly without options.
Indian culture is diverse and influenced by a rich history spanning millennia. It is characterized by various regional cultures and is often described as a blend of different cultures. Some key aspects of Indian culture include religion influencing traditions; diverse cuisines using many ingredients and cooking styles; classical and folk dances and dramas; visual art forms like paintings, sculptures and architecture; classical and contemporary music; festivals celebrating religious and harvest events; traditional clothing styles varying by region; many languages and a vast body of literature; and native sports along with those introduced from other regions. Greetings also differ between states but commonly express respect.
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Chandrayaan-2 is India's second lunar mission, launched on July 22nd 2019 with the aim of improving understanding of the moon through an orbiter, lander and rover. The orbiter will orbit 100km from the moon's surface and carry 8 instruments to analyze the moon's topography and atmosphere. The lander, named Vikram, will deploy the rover Pragyan to conduct surface experiments over a 14 earth day mission. Chandrayaan-2 seeks to further scientific knowledge and advance India's space capabilities.
The document provides an overview of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and its activities and accomplishments. It discusses that ISRO is India's primary space agency, established in 1969, and has since launched numerous satellites using its own rockets. These include India's first satellite in 1975, and its first lunar probe in 2008. The document outlines ISRO's goals of applying space technology to national development tasks. It also summarizes ISRO's launch vehicle fleet, including its first Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) in 1979, as well as its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) programs. Finally, it discusses ISRO's plans for a crewed orbital spacecraft and maiden
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The poem describes a laburnum tree that is still and silent until a goldfinch bird arrives with its family. The bird's movement through the tree causes chirping and wing flapping that makes the whole tree tremble, as if it has come to life. The tree acts as shelter and a "engine" to fuel the bird's family. However, once the goldfinch flies away, the laburnum tree returns to its silent and empty state.
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This document appears to be the transcript of a quiz competition with multiple rounds and questions on a variety of topics. It begins by welcoming participants and thanking teams for coming on short notice. The questions cover people, books, movies, music, history and more. The rounds include written questions, audio and visual rounds. Scores are tracked throughout.
Chemistry Investigatory Project on Setting Of Cement Class 12DIVYANSHU KUMAR
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This document is a chemistry investigatory project on the setting of cement. It was completed by Divyanshu Kumar, a class 12 student at Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2 in Visakhapatnam, India under the guidance of his chemistry teacher Mr. B. Sreedhar. The project studied how the strength of cement mixtures changed over time when mixed with different materials like sand, fly ash, and lime. It described the key components of cement, the curing process, and factors that affect the setting and hardening of cement mixtures. The student conducted experiments mixing cement with various materials and measured the breaking strength of the samples after 3, 7, and 10 days.
The document discusses India's Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), which successfully placed an orbiter called Mangalyaan into orbit around Mars in 2014. It was India's first interplanetary mission. The key points are:
1) MOM's objectives included demonstrating India's technological capability to design, plan and manage an interplanetary mission as well as conducting scientific studies of Mars' surface, morphology, mineralogy and atmosphere.
2) The spacecraft carried five scientific payloads to analyze Mars' surface and atmosphere.
3) The mission achieved all its technological and scientific goals, making India the first nation to successfully reach Mars on its first attempt and the first Asian nation to reach Mars orbit.
Evans is a clever criminal who has escaped from prison three times, earning him the nickname "Evans the Break." He studies German in prison and convinces officials to let him take the O-Level exam in his cell. On the day of the exam, Evans impersonates the invigilator after cutting his hair and wearing the invigilator's clothes under his hat. When the real invigilator arrives, Evans knocks him out and escapes by impersonating him. Evans is later tracked to a hotel but manages to escape again with help from his friends.
Indian space research organisation (ISRO)Vaddi Aditya
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was established in 1969 and is headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka. ISRO's founder was Vikram Sarabhai and it has an annual budget of over 90 billion rupees. ISRO has launched numerous satellites, including 104 satellites on a single rocket in 2017. It has also launched satellites for other countries, earning over $100 million. Future missions planned by ISRO include Chandrayaan-2 to the moon and Aditya-1 to study the sun.
Fluid Dynamics- Surface and body forces – Euler’s and Bernoulli’s equations for flowalong a stream line for 3 -D flow and Problems, Momentum equation and its applications – forces on pipe bend and problems. Practical applications of Bernoulli’s equation - Pitot tube, Venturi meter and orifice meter. Flow over Rectangular, Triangular, Trapezoidal stepped notches and Problems – Broad crested weirs.
This document presents information about projectile motion, including definitions of key terms, derivations of equations, and examples. It defines a projectile as an object thrown with initial velocity that moves under gravity. It then defines terms like trajectory, time of flight, horizontal range, and maximum height. It derives equations for the path of a projectile and motion at an angle. It discusses maximum range and vertically upwards motion. Sources consulted are listed at the end.
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CLASSICAL MECHANICS
TOPIC – Poisson bracket WITH PREVIOUS SOLVED QUESTIONS FOR CSIR-NET, GATE, JEST AND SET EXAM. IT’S PDF FORMAT CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM MY BLOG. www.csirnetphysics.wordpress.com
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The story is about Jung Jung Bahadur, the Tiger King, whose astrologers foretold at birth that he would die at the hands of a tiger. As a boy, he asks how he will die and is told it will be his 100th tiger. He becomes an avid tiger hunter but depletes the local tiger population. He marries into a family where tigers remain and hunts 99 tigers there. Unaware he has killed his 100th tiger, he suffers an infection from a wooden toy tiger and dies, fulfilling the prophecy. The story criticizes wanton tiger hunting and advocates preserving wildlife.
The document discusses the history and achievements of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It summarizes that ISRO was established in 1969, growing out of the Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) formed in 1962 under Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. Key figures in ISRO's development include Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, considered the father of India's space program, and Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam who worked on early satellite launch projects. More recently, ISRO has had success with the Mars Orbiter Mission, launching over 100 satellites at once, and developing its largest rocket yet.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was established in 1969 to develop and advance space technology in India. Key facts about ISRO include that it was founded by Vikram Sarabhai and is headquartered in Bengaluru. ISRO launched India's first satellite SLV in 1970 and has since launched numerous satellites and space missions, including launching a record 104 satellites at once in 2017. A major accomplishment was the Mars Orbiter Mission in 2013 which made India the first nation to reach Mars on its first attempt. ISRO helps boost the Indian economy by launching satellites for other countries.
The document contains a direct question quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics like movies, sports, geography and more. It has questions related to identifying people, objects, places, phrases and their meanings. The quiz is aimed at testing general knowledge and consists of both text and visual questions to be answered directly without options.
Indian culture is diverse and influenced by a rich history spanning millennia. It is characterized by various regional cultures and is often described as a blend of different cultures. Some key aspects of Indian culture include religion influencing traditions; diverse cuisines using many ingredients and cooking styles; classical and folk dances and dramas; visual art forms like paintings, sculptures and architecture; classical and contemporary music; festivals celebrating religious and harvest events; traditional clothing styles varying by region; many languages and a vast body of literature; and native sports along with those introduced from other regions. Greetings also differ between states but commonly express respect.
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Chandrayaan-2 is India's second lunar mission, launched on July 22nd 2019 with the aim of improving understanding of the moon through an orbiter, lander and rover. The orbiter will orbit 100km from the moon's surface and carry 8 instruments to analyze the moon's topography and atmosphere. The lander, named Vikram, will deploy the rover Pragyan to conduct surface experiments over a 14 earth day mission. Chandrayaan-2 seeks to further scientific knowledge and advance India's space capabilities.
The document provides an overview of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and its activities and accomplishments. It discusses that ISRO is India's primary space agency, established in 1969, and has since launched numerous satellites using its own rockets. These include India's first satellite in 1975, and its first lunar probe in 2008. The document outlines ISRO's goals of applying space technology to national development tasks. It also summarizes ISRO's launch vehicle fleet, including its first Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) in 1979, as well as its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) programs. Finally, it discusses ISRO's plans for a crewed orbital spacecraft and maiden
This document provides details about the final round of a quiz competition. It consists of 25 questions worth 10 marks each, with no elimination. The questions cover a wide range of topics including movies, music, history, mythology and current events. Correct answers are provided for each question. The round aims to test the depth and breadth of the participants' knowledge.
The poem describes a laburnum tree that is still and silent until a goldfinch bird arrives with its family. The bird's movement through the tree causes chirping and wing flapping that makes the whole tree tremble, as if it has come to life. The tree acts as shelter and a "engine" to fuel the bird's family. However, once the goldfinch flies away, the laburnum tree returns to its silent and empty state.
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