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Textbook Questions
Number | Name | Type | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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1. | Exercises I | Other | easy | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with gravitation law. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
2. | Exercises II | Other | easy | 2 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds two marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with acceleration due to gravity. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
3. | Exercises III | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with magnitute of force between two objects. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
4. | Exercises IV | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with force between earth and moon. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
5. | Exercises V | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with acceleration. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
6. | Exercises VI | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with relationship between gravitation force and mass of the object. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
7. | Exercises VII | Other | medium | 5 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds five marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with relationship between gravitation force and distance between the objects. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
8. | Exercises VIII | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with relationship between gravitation force and masses of the objects. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
9. | Exercises IX | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with acceleration due to gravity. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
10. | Exercises X | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with importance of universal gravitation law. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
11. | Exercises XI | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to drag and drop the correct answer; and the questions deal with weight of an object. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
12. | Exercises XII | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to drag and drop the correct answer; and the questions deal with weight of an object in different regions. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
13. | Exercises XIII | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to drag and drop the correct answer; and the questions deal with acceleration of objects. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
14. | Exercises XIV | Other | medium | 5 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds five marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with weight of an object on the moon and on the earth. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
15. | Exercises XV | Other | medium | 5 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds five marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with equations of motion. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
16. | Exercises XVI | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with final velocity of the object. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
17. | Exercises XVII | Other | medium | 5 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with total distance and net displacement. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
18. | Exercises XVIII | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with magnitute of force between the sun and the earth. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
19. | Exercises XIX | Other | medium | 5 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds five marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with distance travelled and time taken. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
20. | Exercises XX | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with density of the object. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
21. | Exercises XXI | Other | medium | 5 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds five marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with density of the object. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
22. | Exercises XXII | Other | medium | 4 m. | This exercise contains two textbook question and each question holds two marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with buoyant force. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
23. | Intext problem I | Other | hard | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook problem and it holds three marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the questions deal with force exerted by the moon on the earth. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
24. | Intext problem II | Other | hard | 5 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds five marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with equations of motion. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
25. | Intext problem III | Other | hard | 5 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds five marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with equations of motion. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
26. | Intext problem IV | Other | hard | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with weight of an object on the earth. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
27. | Intext problem V | Other | hard | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with weight of an object on the earth. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
28. | Intext problem VI | Other | hard | 5 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with pressure. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
29. | Intext problem VII | Other | hard | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with relative density. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
30. | NCERT Exemplar I | Other | medium | 4 m. | This exercise contains two NCERT exemplar questions and each question holds two marks. The student has to choose the best answers; and the questions deal with acceleration. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
31. | NCERT Exemplar II | Other | medium | 2 m. | This exercise contains one NCERT exemplar question and it holds two marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the question deals with acceleration and object's mass. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
32. | NCERT Exemplar III | Other | medium | 2 m. | This exercise contains one NCERT exemplar question and it holds two marks. The student has to choose the best answers; and the question deals with density of liquids. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
33. | NCERT Exemplar IV | Other | medium | 4 m. | This exercise contains two NCERT exemplar questions and each question holds two marks. The student has to choose the best answers; and the questions deal with circular motion. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
34. | NCERT Exemplar V | Other | medium | 4 m. | This exercise contains two NCERT exemplar questions and each question holds two marks. The student has to choose the best answers; and the questions deal with law of gravitation. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
35. | NCERT Exemplar VI | Other | medium | 2 m. | This exercise contains one NCERT exemplar question and it holds two marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the question deals with acceleration and object's mass. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
36. | NCERT Exemplar VII | Other | medium | 4 m. | This exercise contains two NCERT exemplar questions and each question holds two marks. The student has to choose the best answers; and the questions deal with gravitation. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
37. | NCERT Exemplar VIII | Other | medium | 4 m. | This exercise contains two NCERT exemplar questions and each question holds two marks. The student has to choose the best answers; and the questions deal with weight. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
38. | NCERT Exemplar IX | Other | medium | 4 m. | This exercise contains two NCERT exemplar questions and each question holds two marks. The student has to choose the best answers; and the questions deal with weight. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
39. | NCERT Exemplar X | Other | hard | 3 m. | This exercise contains one NCERT exemplar question and it holds three marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with mass of an object on the earth. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
40. | NCERT Exemplar XI | Other | hard | 3 m. | This exercise contains one NCERT exemplar question and it holds three marks. The student has to enter the correct answer; and the questions deal with mass of an object on the earth. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
Periodic assessments
Number | Name | Recomended time: | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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1. | Homework I | 00:20:00 | easy | 9 m. | |
2. | Homework II | 00:20:00 | medium | 11 m. | |
3. | Homework III | 00:25:00 | medium | 13 m. | |
4. | Homework IV | 00:20:00 | medium | 13 m. | |
5. | Homework V | 00:25:00 | medium | 11 m. | |
6. | Homework VI | 00:20:00 | medium | 8 m. | |
7. | Homework VII | 00:20:00 | hard | 7 m. | |
8. | Revision test I | 00:20:00 | easy | 8 m. | |
9. | Revision test II | 00:20:00 | medium | 9 m. | |
10. | Revision test III | 00:20:00 | medium | 11 m. | |
11. | Revision test IV | 00:20:00 | medium | 12 m. | |
12. | Revision test V | 00:20:00 | medium | 10 m. | |
13. | Revision test VI | 00:20:00 | hard | 7 m. | |
14. | Revision test VII | 00:25:00 | hard | 12 m. |