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Questions and Answers
Which tense is used to describe an action that is currently happening?
Which tense is used to describe an action that is currently happening?
- Past tense
- Present tense (correct)
- Perfect tense
- Future tense
Which of the following shapes has no vertices?
Which of the following shapes has no vertices?
- Triangle
- Square
- Circle (correct)
- Rectangle
What is the primary source of nutrition for plants?
What is the primary source of nutrition for plants?
- Water
- Sunlight (correct)
- Air
- Soil
Which term describes the importance of forests in maintaining ecological balance?
Which term describes the importance of forests in maintaining ecological balance?
Which article is used before a singular noun that begins with a vowel sound?
Which article is used before a singular noun that begins with a vowel sound?
Flashcards
What is a leaf?
What is a leaf?
A part of a plant that helps it to make food.
What is place value?
What is place value?
The total number of places a number occupies.
What is digestion?
What is digestion?
The process of breaking down food into simpler substances that the body can absorb.
What is a democracy?
What is a democracy?
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What is freedom of movement?
What is freedom of movement?
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Study Notes
English
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Application for Leave: A formal request for absence from school or work. Includes date, reason, and expected return. Needs specific format and polite tone
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Tenses: Different forms of verbs showing time (past, present, future). Crucial for creating grammatically correct sentences.
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Number: Singular and plural forms of nouns (one, many). Essential for clear communication.
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Gender: Grammatical categories (masculine, feminine, neuter) in languages that use them.
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Sentence Making: Combining words correctly to convey meaning. Understanding subject-verb agreement fundamental.
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Rearranging Jumbled Words: Skill in assembling words in a logical order to form coherent sentences.
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Articles: The, a, and an. Used to define or indefinite nouns.
Maths
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Shapes & Angles: Understanding different shapes (triangles, squares, circles etc) and measuring angles.
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Area of Closed Figures: Calculating the area enclosed by two-dimensional shapes; using formulas.
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Factors: Numbers that divide a given number without remainders.
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Place Value & Face Value: Understanding position of digits in a number to determine value (e.g., 2 in 23 has a place value of 20). Face value is the value shown by a digit (same as face value)
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Addition: Combining numbers to get a total.
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Subtraction: Taking away one number from another.
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Multiplication: Repeated addition (e.g., 3 x 4 means 3 added 4 times).
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Division: Breaking down a number into equal parts.
Science
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Plants: Studying different types of plants, their parts, and functions.
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Sources of Nutrition: Identifying the food groups providing essential nutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins...).
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Animal Products: Understanding the different animal products including milk, meat, eggs.
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Food & Digestion: Processes involved in consuming, breaking down, and absorbing food (e.g., steps in digestion).
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Water: Water's properties, importance, and availability in daily life.
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Forest: Understanding forest ecosystems, their importance, and threats.
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Our Health: Maintaining physical and mental well-being.
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Light & Shadow: Understanding light, its behavior, creating shadows and the related phenomena.
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Simple Machines: Investigating levers, pulleys, inclined planes, etc.
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Rocks & Minerals: Different types of rocks (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic).
Social Science
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Globe & Maps: Using globes and maps and interpreting the geographical features.
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Means of Communication & Transport: Communication and transportation methods.
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Land & People: Different regions of the earth and their people; geographical and cultural aspects.
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Indian Government: The basic structure and functions of the Indian Government.
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Freedom of India: Historical events surrounding India's independence.
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Let's Make Peace Not War: Importance of conflict resolution and global peace.
150 MCQ Preparation
- Class 6 Syllabus: A comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering every topic. This would include a variety of questions styles from factual recall to application.
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