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Subtraction- Worksheet for Class 3 Maths

Subtraction- Worksheet for Class 3 Maths Solve the following word problems: (a)   8499                              8870       - 6125                         -   5120      ----------                         -----------                               Subtract horizontally: 1845 – 1330 =    ……………………………                           6492 – 3161 =  …………………………… 7000 – 3999 =    ………………………….. Solve the following word problems: A cricket match ground could hold only 3468 people. 5800 people went to see a match. How many people were extra?   Continue and Download the complete worksheet Follow us on Pinterest Follow us on Youtube Follow us on Facebook

Class 2 English Grammar Worksheet for Practice– Adjectives

Class 2 English Grammar Worksheet for Practice– Adjectives Complete the following sentences by choosing the correct describing word. The peacock is ……………… (beautiful/ugly) A balloon is …………………. . (heavy/light) The hare is ………………….. . (slow /swift) The tortoise is ……………….. (swift/slow) The moon is ………………… . (hot/cold) The lemon is ………………… . (sour/sweet) An ass is …………………… .     (clever/foolish) The lion is …………………. .    ( strong/weak) Find out more worksheets and quizzes for learning, Click  CBSE Class 2 English  for details. Continue and Download worksheet Adjectives

Data Interpretation Questions and Answers Tips & Tricks for DI Solutions

Data Interpretation Questions and Answers Tips & Tricks for DI Solutions Online Banking Classes   : Data Interpretation  is one of the important topics for all banking & insurance exams as questions are definitely expected from this topic in the  Pre-examination  & also there is a separate section of  Data Interpretation  in the Mains examination of PO level exams. So, we at Takshila Learning are providing you  1 DI set  that will help you in cracking the exam. Direction (Q: 1-6) Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below:   Total Sales of Hindi and English newspaper in five different cities: Learn complete  Data Interpretation Questions and Answers Tips & Tricks for DI Solutions Takshila Learning  is an online solution for aspirants preparing for  Bank & insurance exams . We provide  online bank coaching videos ,  online classes for banking  exams,  online test series  for  IBPS/SBI  exams. Our USPs- High-Quali

Class 10th Science - Life processes Chapter 1 – Human Respiratory System

Class 10th Science - Life processes Chapter 1 – Human Respiratory System Human Respiratory System: The human systema respiratorium consists of a try of lungs. Lung's are connected to a channel of tubes that open on the surface through the nostrils. the most structures within the human systema respiratorium are mentioned below: Nostrils: There 2 nostrils that converge to create a nasal passage. The inner lining of the nostrils is lined with hairs and remains wet owing to mucous secretion. each mucous secretion and hairs facilitate in filtering the dirt particles out from the indrawn air. and therefore the air is warm up once it enters the nasal passage. Pharynx: it's a tube-like structure that continues when the nasal passage. Larynx: This half comes when the tubular cavity. this is often conjointly referred to as the larynx. Trachea: this is often composed of rings of gristle. tough rings stop the collapse of the trachea within the absence of air.

Basic Concepts of Computer : Introduction to Computer

Computer Awareness – Basic Concepts of Computer : Introduction to Computer Basic Concepts of Computer  :  A computer system  is a combination of hardware and software. The physical and tangible parts/components of a computer that can be seen and touched are known as Hardware. When one looks at the computer system, he/she is actually looking at the computer hardware. Hardware consists of the physical components of a computer system like input devices (keyboard, mouse, scanner etc.), output devices (monitor, printer, speaker etc.), processing device (CPU) and the storage device (Compact disk, hard disk, DVDs etc.). Software represents the set of programs and instructions that govern the operation of a computer system. A computer system cannot do anything on its own. It must be instructed to perform a specific task and therefore, to solve a problem the user has to specify the sequence of instructions which a computer must follow.  Such a sequence of instructions is called progra

The First Among All Banks : Banking Awareness

The First Among All Banks  :  Banking Awareness  section has become an essential section of majority of banking/recruitment examination conducted in India. Essentially it checks how much is the candidate keeping up with the knowledge of banking and financial sector,with special reference to the banking industry. Banking Awareness The First Among All Banks First Bank in India –  Bank of Hindustan First Foreign Bank in India –  HSBC Bank First Universal Bank in India-  ICICI Bank First Governor of RBI –   Osborne Smith First Indian governor of RBI –  C D  Deshmukh India’s first all-woman bank –  Bhartiya Mahila Bank  Learn complete  The First Among All Banks : Banking Awareness here..... Understand the short tricks to solve  Quantitative Aptitude / Reasoning problems  with our  Online Banking Content , visit  www.takshilalearning.com  for demos. Watch demos and free lectures, click on  online banking classes . Find out more articles on general awareness for b

CBSE Maths for Class 10th Irrational Numbers from Real Numbers

CBSE Maths for Class 10th Irrational Numbers from  Real Numbers Irrational Numbers Theorem 4 Prove that  √ 11 is irrational. Proof:-let  √ 11  be rational and let its simplest form  a/b. Then  a  and  b  are integers having no common factor other than 1 and  b  is not equal 0 √11=a/b 11=a²/b²  on squaring both sides 11b²=a² 11 divide a² 11 divide b² 11 divide a 11 is prime and 11 divides a² Let  a  =11c for some positive integer  c Putting  a =11c in, we get 11b²=121c² b²=11c² 11 divide b² 11 divide b Thus 11 is a common factor of  a  and  b. Know more ...