Category: School and Schoolmates


My Boards ended about 4 days back and I, to be honest, have gone out every single day apart from 31st March, when I decided to stay at home *duh*. Anyways, the boards had been truly remarkable and I hope that the checking is fair and favourable :D .

So, what’s in store this month for me? Apart from appearing for those admission tests to coaching institutes like Vidyamandir or Resonance, I plan to go to KOTA for a week since Resonance has invited me to a camp for Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yogana training. This is an exam for science students who can get upto Rs. 7000 per month if you clear the exam. So, I’ll might be off to Kota on the 13th of this month and will be back by 18th or 19th.

Other things this month include the THEME Piano Concert where I’ll be playing and singing a few ABBA numbers with a group. This is on the 25th of this month so there is a lot of practice to do since I had taken a break from piano from January to March. That’s it for April.

This year is a crazy year for me atleast since we have a lot of things planned for our school, a lot of competitions to go to and lot to study because I don’t wanna flunk class 11 roflmao. There are lots of things like SAT I and II for which I have to prepare along with the Grade 8 piano exam and the IITJEE coachings.

 

This academic year is going to be a pain. Hope it goes well!

Here are some more MCQ questions for practice which were ‘earlier’ uploaded by CBSE but later removed.

The Science question bank has been put up by the Directorate of Education consisting of questions for all chapters and 3 sample papers each for theory and mcq.

Additional MCQ for Assessment

Answers for the MCQs (*NEW*)

Science Question Bank

All the best to all for the last two exams!!

It’s Not Over….

….But atleast Social Science is!!! YAY! After all that I’ve been through throughout the year…scoring sub-60 marks and to know almost all if not all answers in my paper was just amazing…..!

I dunno…I had this ‘mental block’ or something regarding the whole issue. Social science was that ONE subject where I managed to bungee and take the result along with it…without it i had been crossing 90 like anything. So how did I manage? Here’s how Jan-Feb shaped up:

January:
Flunked Geography/Eco. Went for spaceset…so no study.

February
Tried studying till about the 15th and went for the 2nd preboard. Barely passed in both his/pol and geo/eco. I thought…this was the time to work up and I literally SLOGGED during the past 2 weeks or so….i was doing about 5-10 hours distributed evenly in the day along with cricket matches, football and the works….

Morning, 4 march
Got up and realized that I did not remember ANYTHING. I completely blanked out…There came Slayer( for those who dont know, slayer is this LOUD band I would not recommend to the faint hearted types) and mental peace was restored….

I was calm enough during the test….that helped a lot!

To be honest, Set 1 WAS easy….the other sets required a LOT of thinking……GOD! Thank you luck was on my side!!

German day after…….so preparing for that now..

ALL THE BEST TO ALL!

There was a slight confusion regarding a question in the NCERT which states:

A man with blood group A marries a woman with blood group O and their daughter has blood group O. Is this information enough to tell you which of the traits – blood group A or O is dominant? Why or why not?

Answer:
The information is INSUFFICIENT to tell whether A or O is dominant.

If ‘A’ is dominant, then:
Father (genotype may be AA/AO) since he has blood group A.
Mother is O, thus, genotype is OO (assuming that it is recessive).
Then it is possible to obtain a child with blood group O when father’s blood group is AO and mother’s is OO.

If ‘O’ is dominant, then:
Father’s Blood group A will be AA.
Mother’s blood group O will be OA or OO.
In this case also, after drawing the cross, we see that the child may have blood group O since OA also represents O.

Therefore, since on either of the assumptions the child can have blood group O, we CANNOT establish which characteristic is dominant.

Any queries regarding this can be written in the comments or mailed to nalinichandola@gmail.com OR agrim.singh@gmail.com

All the best for the boards to one and all! Only 12 days (sigh!) to go!

Agrim

Many people have been asking that WTF is Space Set. It happens to be a competition, also known as the Asian Region Space Settlement Design Competition. It is, as you have read, on the Asian level, excluding Russia and China.

The registered schools are assigned a company Northdonning Heedwell who are given a Request for Proposal to build a space settlement/colony for Earthlings in space. Now, the settlement to be designed at the initial levels is always in orbit, only the langaragian points (L1-L5) vary. The proposal consists of all the minimum requirements to be met by all departments like the Operations, Human Factors, Automation, Structure Design etc. A 40 page proposal is them submitted complete with robots, charts, tables etc.

To design the structure, one basically uses a torus in most cases since it offers equal gravity at all points. Like this ,one ends up designing the settlement keeping in mind what the Foundation Society, or the contractor demands. So while designing, one needs a lot of math, science and knowledge about the things around you. While designing the robots, I intend on using 3d models – they offer a better perspective of what one would like to show.

4 Indian semi-finalists and 4 Non-indian semifinalists along with 4 invited teams are invited for the Asian finals. One from each group are paired together and divided into companies. We are then supposed to attend a series of workshops and finally are given a proposal which has to be prepared under a day and presented.

So, that’s what Space Set is all about. The top 12 teams every year go to the Asian finals where the Indian and the Non-indian winners get to go to NASA while the invited team gets another chance to submit the proposal once again. I am part of an invited team and hope to win it here in the Finals so that we can send our proposal again.

So long!

Okk….this is the final CBSE IT Project :D  containing 10 samples. You can use the samples although I would advise you not to use them directly since there are some things which are related to what I do i.e. a page of my Photoshop creations and some pics in some docs. PLEASE modify them before submission. PLEASE!!!

Download via MediaFire

Yeah…this is the first post of the new year! So, I’ve made this wallpaper (1024 x 768). If anyone needs the .psd file, you may comment or write to me.

Big, nice and Beautiful

Big, nice and Beautiful

So long till I finish with a few of my preboards….have only finished S.Sc and Maths till now….Also coming up is the cyber olympiad 2nd round on the 18th….2 days before the English preboard! Today I also had the Council interview. Man I was scared, nervous ….. overwhelmed to be precise! Luckily it went off well.

So long!

2008 hasn’t really been one of my best years. I’ve tried lots of things this year, gone for many competitions, won some and lost many. Still, as the memories fade away and I witness the last night of 2008 in another couple of days, just want to write about some the defining moments of this year before I crack up studying for the preboards:

1. Bad Quizzing

One of the worst quizzing seasons I’ve had. Its been a downhill ride since April when we won the quiz at Gyan Bharati (Anveshan). Since then the only good moments have been the Columban quarters and the CBSE Heritage quiz zonals – which we lost again. The japan quiz, LBR, TCS etc etc…the list could go on and on….Still, let history not repeat itself…2009, I’m waiting for you!

2. Visits to some computer symposiums

This year was my fist experience at Computer symposiums at DPS VK, RKP, MR. I loved the way the event functions – students running around all over the school, the whole school buzzing with activity and 4 guys from Amity Saket running from event to event in the pursuit of getting “Something” for our school. We did get some stuff in DJing, Gaming and made it to some quiz finals. Atleast I got some experience!

3. Bad exams

I have successfully messed up 3 sets of examinations, trying to resurface after each attempt. July test, 1st term, December test…..SSc has become my nemesis. And with the preboards on my head…SSc is the last thing I want to do. But the catch is that it is the first preboard.

Other subjects have been fine. English is going good and there has been improvement to a 94 in german. Am just about to touch perfect score in maths. Science is OK….apart from some silly errors here and there.

4. The FutureSchools FutureQuest ’08

This is one ‘big’ event we won – big because it was a national event. We got both the 1st and the special awards in this computer event. It consisted of a quiz in the first round and a makeshift powerpoint presentation in the second round since the quiz couldn’t take place. We didn’t go to collect the prizes in Chennai since that would mean missing out 8 days of studies and a band competition.

5. The school band

Speaking of the band, we’ve made a start. Now, we are playing DreamTheater stuff although our inclination is more towards punk. We also got Rs. 3000 for qualifying at a RockFest organised by Ansal Plaza….we were the only school band, the others were college bands and professionals.

6. Missed classes

Among all the quizzes, IT comps, band etc etc saw me missing from fast paced action in class sometimes. The teachers took this as a chance to speed up studies – The course was wrapped up in November! I thought of putting up a notice on my usual, changing empty seat in class with my photo and the words ‘Missing, presumed fed’ written below it.

7. The Jack Kilby Quiz

Something I will surely miss from next year. This quiz has BIG prizes and a HUGE no. of teams. Shreyans and me finished 4th out of 500 odd teams by 5 points – heartbreaking.

8. IPL matches

We went, we sat and watched in awe… These matches were too good to be true. Thanks to Abheek and Akash for getting me tickets to these matches. Abheek’s leaving school and I’ll truly miss him – my best friend.

9. Grade 8!

Starting April, I’ll be doing Grade 8 for western classical piano from Trinity College, London. This is the final level and after this I’ll only have to do the diplomas. 

 

I’ve slept through the year and now is the time for the New Year Resolutions:

1. More of study – Status: URGENT

Why? Because I’ve missed so many classes that it is impossible to count the number of classes missed on both your fingers and toes.

2. Less of Sleep. Status: URGENT

See (1) for further explanations. Less Sleep -> more study

3. More winning. Status: Moderate

Come on. I’ve lost count of the no. of events I lost through this year!

4. Frequent updates on the blog. Status: Moderate

I’ll write more often than not on this online journal. I lose track of what to write and what not to….

 

Well that’s it, I guess. This may well be the last post for 2008.

Wishing you all a prosperous new year!!

Hallo Leute!

Ok, these are the FINAL HOTS for English, Hindi, Maths, Social Science, German and Sanskrit. French students…sorry guys, couldn’t get hold of questions for french.

There are a whole lotta questions for practice. Here is the link::

English

Hindi

Hindi 2

Maths

German

Sanskrit

Social Science

Please tell everybody about this…..;)

Wishing you all a very Happy and Prosperous 2009!

Agrim

Updated HOTS!

Here are the updated HOTS questions for:

Science : DOWNLOAD

Maths: DOWNLOAD

You can also refer to the earlier version of science hots on the blog.

 

Agrim

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