UrbanPro
true

Search in

Learn CBSE Schools with Free Lessons & Tips

Ask a Question

Post a Lesson

All

All

Lessons

Discussion

Asked on 20/11/2020 Learn CBSE Schools

In what ways did the Nazism state seek to establish total control over its people?

Answer

Lesson Posted on 15/09/2020 Learn CBSE Schools

Avoid using present continuous tense

Sujata Prasad

I have twenty-two years of experience in the field of education. With a post-graduate MA in English Literature,...

Avoid using present continuous tense in the following contexts: Verbs of perception: See, hear, recognize, taste, smell etc. Verbs of emotion: Love, hate, wish, desire, hope, prefer, refuse, etc. Verbs of thinking: Suppose, think, believe, understand, trust, remember, forget, knowing, etc. ... read more

Avoid using present continuous tense in the following contexts:

Verbs of perception: See, hear, recognize, taste, smell etc.

 

Verbs of emotion: Love, hate, wish, desire, hope, prefer, refuse, etc.

 

Verbs of thinking: Suppose, think, believe, understand, trust, remember, forget, knowing, etc. 

 

Verbs of possession: Own, possess, contain, etc. 

 

Examples:

I hate to work from home. [Incorrect sentence]

I hate to work from home.

They are lovling each other.[Incorrect sentence]

They love each other.

She is understanding the problem well.[Incorrect sentence]

She understands the problem well.

Hindus are believing in nature worship.[Incorrect sentence]

Hindus belive in  nature worship.

My brother is wishing to become a doctor.[Incorrect sentence]

My brother wishes to become a doctor. 

I am prefering coffee to tea.

I prefer coffee to tea. 

The soup is tasting spicy.[Incorrect sentence]

The soup tastes spicy.

My uncle is owning two houses.[Incorrect sentence]

My uncle owns two houses. 

The Sun is rising in the East every day.[Incorrect sentence]

The Sun rises in the East every day.

My uncle is going the US frequently.[Incorrect sentence.]

My uncle goes to the US frequently.

 

read less
Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Lesson Posted on 02/09/2020 Learn CBSE Schools +2 BSc Tuition Unit 3: Cell Structure and Function

An Overview of Cell

Priyanka Pawar

I have completed MSC in biotech,PG diploma in clinical research. I am an experienced, qualified tutor...

Cell biology is a branch of biology which deals with the study of cells. Cells are building blocks of living organisms and fundamental unit. Organisms are made up of different types of cells, and cells give structure to the organism. So they are known as a structural unit, cells play biological mechanisms... read more

Cell biology is a branch of biology which deals with the study of cells.

Cells are building blocks of living organisms and fundamental unit.

Organisms are made up of different types of cells, and cells give structure to the organism. So they are known as a structural unit, cells play biological mechanisms for organisms, so they are known as biological units, and cells play different functions to carry out a life of organisms, so they are known as a functional unit.

Cell theory states that cells are building blocks of organisms, and every cell come from the pre-existing cell.

read less
Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Learn CBSE Schools from the Best Tutors

  • Affordable fees
  • Flexible Timings
  • Choose between 1-1 and Group class
  • Verified Tutors

Lesson Posted on 07/08/2020 Learn CBSE Schools +1 English

Basic English

Deepika

The 5 special Sounds The 6 long Vowel Sounds The 7 Digraphs Sounds 1 oi oil,toy 1 a made, maid, day 1 ch chip,each, much,future 2 ow cow, pouch 2 e feet, bean, me, eat, 2 sh fish,dish,ship,shop 3 oo book, pull 3 i cry,pie,like,might,type 3 th thing,think,both, thought 4 aw raw,... read more
    The 5 special Sounds     The 6 long Vowel Sounds     The 7 Digraphs Sounds
1 oi oil,toy 1 a made, maid, day 1 ch chip,each, much,future
2 ow cow, pouch 2 e feet, bean, me, eat,  2 sh fish,dish,ship,shop
3 oo book, pull 3 i cry,pie,like,might,type 3 th

thing,think,both,

thought

4 aw raw, haul 4 o go, snow, boat, home, 4 th the, than, this, them, they
5 zh vision,treasure 5 u feud, music, cube, recuse 5 wh what, when, white, whale
      6 oo few, blue,soup 6 ng king, wing, sing, ring
            7 nk bunk
                 
                 
read less
Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Lesson Posted on 04/08/2020 Learn CBSE Schools +4 CBSE Class 12 Matrices Unit I: Relations and Functions

Relations and Functions: Class 12

Shikha Yadav

An educator with a passion for teaching Mathematics and Computer Science. With an impressive 18 years...

Relation: A relation, R, from a non-empty set A to another non-empty set B, is mathematically defined as an arbitrary subset of the cartesian product of A and B. Domain, Range and Co-domain of the Relation Types of relations: Empty relation Universal relation: Identity relation Reflexive... read more

Relation:  A relation, R, from a non-empty set A to another non-empty set B, is mathematically defined as an arbitrary subset of the cartesian product of A and B. 

Domain, Range and Co-domain of the Relation 

Types of relations: 

  1. Empty relation   
  2. Universal relation: 
  3. Identity relation 
  4. Reflexive relation
  5. Symmetric relation 
  6. Transitive relation
  7. Equivalence relation
  8.  Inverse relation

Types of Intervals:

  • open interval 
  • second closed interval  
  • open closed interval
  • closed open interval

Function: Function is a relation for which each value from set the first component of the ordered pair is associated with exactly one value from the set of second components of the ordered pair.

Important functions

  • identity function
  • modulus function or absolute value functions
  • greatest integer function or integral function or step function
  • smallest integer function
  • Signum function
  • exponential functions
  • logarithmic function

 type of functions

  • One-One function Or injective function Or injection fashion
  • Onto function or subjective functions or surjection function
  • One-one onto function or bijective function Or bijection functions
  • identity function
  • Equal function
read less
Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Lesson Posted on 24/07/2020 Learn CBSE Schools

Rational numbers

Vidyaprabha K

I am a postgraduate with B.Ed in Maths.I have 16 years teaching experience. I worked in Bhutan, Tirupur...

You have seen different types.of numbers in the earlier classes Eg Natural numbers, whole numbers, integers etc When you want to divide a.pizza into 8 equal parts, each person get 1/8 of it. So we need numbers in fractional form. A number that can be written in the form of p/q where p and q are... read more

You have seen different types.of numbers in the earlier classes 

Eg Natural numbers, whole numbers, integers etc 

When you want to divide a.pizza into 8 equal parts, each person get 1/8 of it. So we need numbers in fractional form.

A number that can be written in the form of p/q where p and q are integers and q shoul.not be equal to zero .( since division with zero is not defined yet)

read less
Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Learn CBSE Schools from the Best Tutors

  • Affordable fees
  • Flexible Timings
  • Choose between 1-1 and Group class
  • Verified Tutors

Lesson Posted on 24/06/2020 Learn CBSE Schools +3 English CBSE Personality Development Training

Never Cease to Learn!

Meghana

Hi there! I've completed B.E and Executive MBA. I've earned a Business English Certificate (BEC) too,...

Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young. - Henry Ford Learning is beautiful, especially when done with the intent of gaining long-lasting knowledge and wisdom, to be able to... read more
Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. 
The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.  - Henry Ford
    
 
Learning is beautiful, especially when done with the intent of gaining long-lasting knowledge and wisdom, to be able to put into productive use for self and the society, to succeed in the examination of life, and not merely to get through the academic examinations.
 
Learning is a continuous process that keeps happening, both consciously and subconsciously.
Learning helps us evolve as a person, to help others and the society at large, to look at things from other people's perspectives, appreciate diversity, and to not fall behind others in this highly competitive world.
 
Here are some tips to enhance your overall learning curve:
 
Technology:
Technological advancements have enabled us to interact with subject experts around the globe. Access to a wide range of enriching resources is just a few clicks away. Search for any topic you wish to gather information on, and you have it all. Several visually powerful tools can have an everlasting learning impact on our minds. They were never heard of, some years back. Reap the benefits of technology to the fullest.
 
Time:
Manage your time wisely and effectively. No excuses can be made in the name of time constraint. We certainly have time, or can surely take some time out for things we really want. Planning and prioritization of work in hand will help achieve this. So, identify what should be concluded first and what can be done later.
 
Mentor: 
Find the right mentor who may either be a parent/ sibling/ relative/ friend/ teacher or any other trustable person. Half the battle is won when you find one! Someone with whom you can have healthy debates, who can be your critic, from whom you can learn and grow, a well-wisher, and with whom you can have conversations just about any topic under the sun.
 
Self-learning: 
It is best to not just rely entirely on external teaching; this tends to limit your learning. Self-learn to broaden your learning horizon, identify your strengths, work on your flaws, and push your limits constantly.
 
Knowledge sharing: 
Sharing knowledge is one of the powerful ways of self-development, as you tend to first teach yourself in order to teach others. This, in turn, makes you confident, helps you stay motivated, expands your contacts/connections, you become a sought-after person for problem-solving, you may even become a role model to many.
 
Say NO to comparison:
Develop an awareness of not comparing yourself with others. Some may seem well ahead in the race, while others may seem to have fallen behind. But in reality, we are all working on our own, unique time clocks. Don't get caught up in the comparison game. Each of us is born with varying strengths and setbacks. Count what you have and know your self-worth. It is critical to stay away from negativity around.
 
Passion:
Initiate and amplify your liking for all the subjects; this is going to take you miles ahead! Don't have an aversion to any subject, for you never know when the knowledge you possess in that subject would come in handy in life. 
 
Get a break:
Amidst all the hustle-and-bustle, don't forget to unwind at regular intervals. Alter your learning routine to prevent boredom from creeping in, get some physical activity, get a good night's sleep, and don't forget to enjoy life too!
read less
Comments 1
Dislike Bookmark

Lesson Posted on 16/06/2020 Learn CBSE Schools +3 NEET-UG Coaching IIT JEE Coaching Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

Chemical bonding

Satya Narayan Yadav

I am an experience,qualified teacher ,8 year experience in teaching math physics and chemistry,mostely...

Question 1: What is the difference Between CO2 and SiO2, hybridization both? Answer 1: co2 is the gas, while sio2 is the glass Due to c atomic number 6, an electronic configuration is 1s2, 2s2 2p2 In carbon atom not have d-orbital, and it has 2-sigma Bond and 2-π Bond. So its hybridization is... read more

Question 1: What is the difference Between CO2 and SiO2, hybridization both? 

Answer 1: co2 is the gas, while sio2 is the glass 

Due to c atomic number 6, an electronic configuration is 1s2, 2s2 2p2 

In carbon atom not have d-orbital, and it has 2-sigma Bond and 2-π Bond. So its hybridization is SP, % of s character is 50%, and %of p character 50%. in CO2, have two π-bond, due to π-bond weak Bond. So carbon dioxide is gas and Sio2 is glass because si z= 14  electronic configuration is 1s2, 2s² 2p6, 3s², 3p², 3rd shell have present d- orbital, so it has ( SiO2 ) 4-sigma Bond, sigma Bond is the strong Bond compare π-bond, Co2 is the gas and SiO2 is the glass. Hybridization is sp3.

read less
Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Lesson Posted on 12/06/2020 Learn CBSE Schools

Looping in C

Shailendra Kumar

I have 10 years teaching experience.in various organization

Looping in C “The process of repeatedly executing a block of statements is known as looping”. In looping, a sequence of statements is executed until some conditions for termination of the loop are satisfied. Generally, a program loop consists of two segments: (i)control statement (ii)... read more

Looping in C

The process of repeatedly executing a block of statements is known as looping”.

In looping, a sequence of statements is executed until some conditions for termination of the loop are satisfied. Generally, a program loop consists of two segments: (i)control statement  (ii) Body of the loop.

(i) Control statement tests specified conditions and then directs the repeated execution of the statements contained in the body of the loop.

(ii) Body of the loop is a statement-block, which may consist of one statement or more statements.

The loop may be categories in the following two types depending on the position of the control statements:-

(ii)Exit-controlled Loop: In case of an exit-controlled loop, the control checks the test-condition after executing the body of the loop. Do-while() loop come under this.

(I) Entry controlled Loop: In case of an entry-controlled loop, the control checks the test-condition before entering into the body of the loop. While () and for() loop come under this category.

Now, we are going to discuss, types of loop statements provided by C Language. There are three types:

(a) While() Loop

(b) do-while() Loop

(c) For () Loop 

read less
Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Learn CBSE Schools from the Best Tutors

  • Affordable fees
  • Flexible Timings
  • Choose between 1-1 and Group class
  • Verified Tutors

Answered on 20/03/2020 Learn CBSE Schools +2 Tuition Class 11

Charlie

It actually depends on the fact of the physical area, but if that factor is changes to a non-directional object such as a rug spread on the floor, you can call the area or a region as a scalar. Having said that, if the object is of a small loop that is a flow meter as in measuring the amount of water... read more

It actually depends on the fact of the physical area, but if that factor is changes to a non-directional object such as a rug spread on the floor, you can call the area or a region as a scalar. Having said that, if the object is of a small loop that is a flow meter as in measuring the amount of water passing per second, then under that circumstance, it can be treated as a vector.

Another example to explain this is if A Guy wants to find the area of his house, then in that context Area is Scalar. He would not want to know the direction of his home, which is illogical and in this context are cannot be vector

Hope this helps

 

read less
Answers 14 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

About UrbanPro

UrbanPro.com helps you to connect with the best CBSE Schools in India. Post Your Requirement today and get connected.

Overview

Questions 11

Lessons 38

Total Shares  

+ Follow 1,546 Followers

Top Contributors

Connect with Expert Tutors & Institutes for CBSE Schools

x

Ask a Question

Please enter your Question

Please select a Tag

X

Looking for CBSE Schools Classes?

The best tutors for CBSE Schools Classes are on UrbanPro

  • Select the best Tutor
  • Book & Attend a Free Demo
  • Pay and start Learning

Learn CBSE Schools with the Best Tutors

The best Tutors for CBSE Schools Classes are on UrbanPro

This website uses cookies

We use cookies to improve user experience. Choose what cookies you allow us to use. You can read more about our Cookie Policy in our Privacy Policy

Accept All
Decline All

UrbanPro.com is India's largest network of most trusted tutors and institutes. Over 55 lakh students rely on UrbanPro.com, to fulfill their learning requirements across 1,000+ categories. Using UrbanPro.com, parents, and students can compare multiple Tutors and Institutes and choose the one that best suits their requirements. More than 7.5 lakh verified Tutors and Institutes are helping millions of students every day and growing their tutoring business on UrbanPro.com. Whether you are looking for a tutor to learn mathematics, a German language trainer to brush up your German language skills or an institute to upgrade your IT skills, we have got the best selection of Tutors and Training Institutes for you. Read more