
PUMPA - SMART LEARNING
எங்கள் ஆசிரியர்களுடன் 1-ஆன்-1 ஆலோசனை நேரத்தைப் பெறுங்கள். டாப்பர் ஆவதற்கு நாங்கள் பயிற்சி அளிப்போம்
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Textbook Questions
Number | Name | Type | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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Number 1. | Name Intext solved problems I | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 4 m. | Description Practice a problem to find the real and apparent expansion in liquids. |
Number 2. | Name Intext solved problems II | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 4 m. | Description Practice a problem to find the final volume of gas in container using Boyle's law. |
Number 3. | Name Choose the correct answer | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a exercise to solve the book back very short answer questions. |
Number 4. | Name Fill in the blanks | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 4 m. | Description Practice a exercise to solve the book back very short answer questions. |
Number 5. | Name State whether the following statements are true or false, if false explain why? | Type Other | Difficulty easy | Marks 6 m. | Description State true or false for the questions related to the concepts of basics of heat, thermal contact and thermal equilibrium. |
Number 6. | Name Match the items in column-I to the items in column-II | Type Other | Difficulty easy | Marks 5 m. | Description Apply the concept of expansion in solids to match the questions and answers. |
Number 7. | Name Assertion and reason type questions | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 2 m. | Description Practice a assertion and reasoning exercise to understand the basics of heat and temperature. |
Number 8. | Name Answer in briefly I | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 6 m. | Description Short answer questions for practice. |
Number 9. | Name Answer in briefly II | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 6 m. | Description Short answer questions for practice. |
Number 10. | Name Answer in briefly III | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 4 m. | Description Practice a exercise to understand real and ideal gases and their differences. |
Number 11. | Name Answer in briefly IV | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 3 m. | Description This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds three marks. The student has to enter the best answer; and the question deals with types of expansion in solids. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
Number 12. | Name Numerical problems I | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a problem to find the final temperature of a copper rod. |
Number 13. | Name Numerical Problems II | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a problem to find the coefficient of cubical expansion. |
Number 14. | Name Answer in detail I | Type Other | Difficulty hard | Marks 5 m. | Description Test the knowldege of the students in related to ideal gas equation derivation. |
Number 15. | Name Answer in detail II | Type Other | Difficulty hard | Marks 0 m. | Description Describes the real and apparent expansion in liquids. |
Number 16. | Name HOTS question | Type Other | Difficulty hard | Marks 5 m. | Description This exercise helps to understand the heat transfer through HOTS Question. |
Periodic assessments
Number | Name | Recomended time: | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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Number 1. | Name Homework I | Recomended time: 00:20:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 12 m. | Description |
Number 2. | Name Homework II | Recomended time: 00:20:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 13 m. | Description |
Number 3. | Name Revision test I | Recomended time: 00:35:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 10 m. | Description |
Number 4. | Name Revision test II | Recomended time: 00:35:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 11 m. | Description |
Number 5. | Name Revision test III | Recomended time: 00:30:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 18 m. | Description |