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What is a common understanding of a statement?
What is a common understanding of a statement?
- A sentence that gives a command
- A sentence that expresses an emotion
- A sentence that says something is true (correct)
- A sentence that asks a question
In which of the following fields are there other kinds of statements?
In which of the following fields are there other kinds of statements?
- Art and literature
- Science and technology
- The law, banking, and government (correct)
- Education and healthcare
What is an example of a statement?
What is an example of a statement?
- What is your favorite food?
- Pizza is delicious. (correct)
- Go get me a pizza!
- I'm so hungry!
What is special about the way statements are used in the law, banking, and government?
What is special about the way statements are used in the law, banking, and government?
What does a statement typically do?
What does a statement typically do?
What is the weightage of 'Current Electricity' chapter?
What is the weightage of 'Current Electricity' chapter?
How many questions are there from the 'Magnetic Effect of Current and Magnetism' chapter?
How many questions are there from the 'Magnetic Effect of Current and Magnetism' chapter?
What is the weightage of 'Work, Energy, and Power' chapter?
What is the weightage of 'Work, Energy, and Power' chapter?
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Types of Statements
- A statement is a sentence that expresses a fact or opinion, e.g. "Pizza is delicious."
- In the context of law, a statement refers to a formal declaration or testimony made by a person, often used as evidence.
- In banking, a statement is a document that summarizes a customer's financial transactions over a specific period.
- In government, a statement can be a formal announcement or declaration made by a public official or agency.
Chapter Wise Weightage Breakdown
- The total weightage is divided among 17 chapters in the Physics syllabus.
- Electrostatics, Capacitors, Simple Harmonic Motion, Sound Waves, Elasticity, Error in Measurement, Circular Motion, Electromagnetic Waves, and Semiconductors each have a weightage of 3.3%.
- Magnetic Effect of Current and Magnetism, Alternating Current, Kinetic Theory of Gases & Thermodynamics, Kinematics, Work, Energy, and Power, Laws of Motion, Centre Of Mass, Rotational Dynamics, and Modern Physics each have a weightage of 6.6%.
- Current Electricity has the highest weightage of 9.9%.
- The total weightage adds up to 100%.
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