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Monday, 2 January 2023

Samacheer kalvi 10th maths solutions- Ch:1 - Sets and Functions - Exercise 1.6 -Book Back One Marks - (Pdf+ Free online tests)

Samacheer kalvi 10th maths solutions
Book Back One Marks - (Pdf+ Free online tests)

Grade: 10
Subject: Mathematics
Medium: English 
Chapter: 1 - Sets and Functions


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Question 1.
If n(A × B) = 6 and A = {1, 3} then n(B) is
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 6
Answer:
(3) 3

Hint:
If n(A × B) = 6
A = {1, 1}, n(A) = 2
n(B) = 3

Question 2.
A = {a, b,p}, B = {2, 3}, C = {p, q, r, s)
then n[(A ∪ C) × B] is ………….
(1) 8
(2) 20
(3) 12
(4) 16
Answer:
(3) 12

Hint: A ∪ C = [a, b, p] ∪ [p, q, r, s]
= [a, b, p, q, r, s]
n (A ∪ C) = 6
n(B) = 2
∴ n [(A ∪ C)] × B] = 6 × 2 = 12

Question 3.
If A = {1, 2}, B = {1, 2, 3, 4}, C = {5, 6} and D = {5, 6, 7, 8} then state which of the following statement is true.
(1) (A × C) ⊂ (B × D)
(2) (B × D) ⊂ (A × C)
(3) (A × B) ⊂ (A × D)
(4) (D × A) ⊂ (B × A)
Answer:
(1) (A × C) ⊂ (B × D)]

Hint:
A = {1, 2}, B = {1, 2, 3, 4},
C = {5, 6}, D ={5, 6, 7, 8}
A × C ={(1,5), (1,6), (2, 5), (2, 6)}
B × D = {(1, 5),(1, 6),(1, 7),(1, 8),(2, 5),(2, 6), (2, 7), (2, 8), (3, 5), (3, 6), (3, 7), (3, 8)}
∴ (A × C) ⊂ B × D it is true

Question 4.
If there are 1024 relations from a set A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to a set B, then the number of elements in B is ………………….
(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 4
(4) 8
Answer:
(2) 2

Hint: n(A) = 5
n(A × B) = 10
(consider 1024 as 10)
n(A) × n(B) = 10
5 × n(B) = 10
n(B) = 105 = 2
n(B) = 2

Question 5.
The range of the relation R = {(x, x2)|x is a prime number less than 13} is
(1) {2, 3, 5, 7}
(2) {2, 3, 5, 7, 11}
(3) {4, 9, 25, 49, 121}
(4) {1, 4, 9, 25, 49, 121}
Answer:
(3) {4, 9, 25, 49, 121}]

Hint:
R = {(x, x2)/x is a prime number < 13}
The squares of 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 are
{4, 9, 25, 49, 121}

Question 6.
If the ordered pairs (a + 2,4) and (5, 2a + 6) are equal then (a, b) is ………
(1) (2, -2)
(2) (5, 1)
(3) (2, 3)
(4) (3, -2)
Answer:
(4) (3, -2)

Hint:

The value of a = 3 and b = -2

Question 7.
Let n(A) = m and n(B) = n then the total number of non-empty relations that can be defined from A to B is
(1) mn
(2) nm
(3) 2mn – 1
(4) 2mn
Answer:
(3) 2mn - 1

Question 8.
If {(a, 8),(6, b)} represents an identity function, then the value of a and 6 are respectively
(1) (8,6)
(2) (8,8)
(3) (6,8)
(4) (6,6)
Answer:
(1) (8,6)

Hint:
 f = {{a, 8) (6, 6)}. In an identity function each one is the image of it self.
∴ a = 8, b = 6

Question 9.
Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {4, 8, 9, 10}. A function f : A → B given by f = {(1, 4),(2, 8),(3, 9),(4, 10)} is a
(1) Many-one function
(2) Identity function
(3) One-to-one function
(4) Into function

Answer:
(3) One-to one function

Hint:

A = {1, 2, 3, 4), B = {4, 8, 9,10}
Question 10.
If f(x) = 2x^2 and g (x) = 1/3x, Then fog is
Answer:
(3) 2/9x^2

Queston 11.
If f: A → B is a bijective function and if n(B) = 7 , then n(A) is equal to …………..
(1) 7
(2) 49
(3) 1
(4) 14

Answer:
(1) 7

Hint:
n(B) = 7
Since it is a bijective function, the function is one – one and also it is onto.
n(A) = n(B)
∴ n(A) = 7

Question 12.
Let f and g be two functions given by f = {(0, 1), (2, 0), (3, -4), (4, 2), (5, 7)} g = {(0, 2), (1, 0), (2, 4), (-4, 2), (7, 0)} then the range of fog is
(1) {0, 2, 3, 4, 5}
(2) {-4, 1, 0, 2, 7}
(3) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
(4) {0, 1, 2}

Answer:
(4) {0, 1, 2}

Hint:
gof = g(f(x))
fog = f(g(x))
= {(0, 2),(1, 0),(2, 4),(-4, 2),(7, 0)}
Range of fog = {0, 1, 2}

Question 13.
Let f (x) = √1+x^2then ………………..
(1) f(xy) = f(x) f(y)
(2) f(xy) >= f(x).f(y)
(3) f(xy) <= f(x). f(y)
(4) None of these
Answer:
(3) f(xy) <=f(x) . f(y)

Question 14.
If g = {(1, 1),(2, 3),(3, 5),(4, 7)} is a function given by g(x) = ╬▒x + ╬▓ then the values of ╬▒ and ╬▓ are
(1) (-1, 2)
(2) (2, -1)
(3) (-1, -2)
(4) (1, 2)

Answer:
(2) (2,-1)

Hint:
g(x) = ╬▒x + ╬▓
╬▒ = 2
╬▓ = -1
g(x) = 2x – 1
g(1) = 2(1) – 1 = 1
g(2) = 2(2) – 1 = 3
g(3) = 2(3) – 1 = 5
g(4) = 2(4) – 1 = 7

Question 15.
f(x) = (x + 1)3 – (x – 1)3 represents a function which is …………….
(1) linear
(2) cubic
(3) reciprocal
(4) quadratic
Answer:
(4) quadratic

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Saturday, 17 December 2022

роЖро░ோроХ்роХிропрод்родிро▒்роХாрой роЕро│ро╡ீроЯுроХро│்

роЕройைро╡ро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роЖро░ோроХ்роХிроп родிрой ро╡ாро┤்род்родுроХ்роХро│்
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ЁЯД╖ЁЯД┤ЁЯД░ЁЯД╗ЁЯЕГЁЯД╖   ЁЯД│ЁЯД░ЁЯЕИ
рооройродிро▓் роХொро│்ро│ ро╡ேрог்роЯிроп рооுроХ்роХிропрооாрой роЖро░ோроХ்роХிропрооாрой роЕро│ро╡ீроЯுроХро│்


1. рокிрокி: 120/80

2. родுроЯிрок்рокு: 70 - 100

3. ро╡ெрок்рокроиிро▓ை: 36.8 - 37

4. рооூроЪ்роЪு: 12-16

5. ро╣ீрооோроХுро│ோрокிрой்: 
роЖрог் -13.50-18
рокெрог் - 11.50 - 16

6. роХொро▓ро╕்роЯ்ро░ாро▓்: 130 - 200

7. рокொроЯ்роЯாроЪிропроо்: 3.50 - 5

8. роЪோроЯிропроо்: 135 - 145

9. роЯ்ро░ைроХிро│ிроЪро░ைроЯுроХро│்: 220

10. роЙроЯро▓ிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ роЗро░род்родрод்родிрой் роЕро│ро╡ு: PCV 30-40%

11. роЪро░்роХ்роХро░ை роЕро│ро╡ு:
 роХுро┤рои்родைроХро│ுроХ்роХு (70-130) 
рокெро░ிропро╡ро░்роХро│்: 70 - 115

12. роЗро░ுроо்рокு: 8-15 рооி.роХி

13. ро╡ெро│்ро│ை роЗро░род்род роЕрогுроХ்роХро│் WBC: 4000 - 11000

14. рокிро│ேроЯ்ро▓ெроЯ்роЯுроХро│்: 1,50,000 - 4,00,000

15. роЪிро╡рок்рокு роЗро░род்род роЕрогுроХ்роХро│் RBC: 4.50 - 6 рооிро▓்ро▓ிропрой்.

16. роХாро▓்роЪிропроо்: 8.6 -10.3 mg/dL

17. ро╡ைроЯ்роЯрооிрой் D3: 20 - 50 ng/ml.

18. ро╡ைроЯ்роЯрооிрой் рокி12: 200 - 900 рокроХ்/рооிро▓ி.


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Wednesday, 14 December 2022

Balanced Diet

Balanced Diet

* Maintenance of Food Quality
*Food Cleanliness
* Preservation of Food
A balanced diet have all the nutrients that our body needs, in right quantities. It contains various groups of food stuff, such as energy giving foods, body building foods and protective foods in correct proportions.

The components of a balanced diet differ according to age, sex and physical activity of an individual.

Maintenance of Food Quality

• Maintenance of food quality means preventing the food from being contaminated or spoiled.

• Food can get contaminated or spoiled at various stages from

its production to consumption. Food hygine is essential to avoid food poisoning that can be attained by ensuring all the activities involved in the production handling, storage, distribution, cooking and serving of all types of food are hygienic.

Food Cleanliness

Food cleanliness refers to the food, we eat must be hygienic.

 Food cleanliness promotes health, whereas dirty and unhygienic food spreads disease.

The unhygienic food may be in the form of stored vegetables exposed to flies and insects, the unwahsed raw food materials (carrots, tomatoes and fruits) etc.

 The people eating these food items are likely to fall sick. Eating cut fruits and drinking sugarcane, vegetables and fruits juice exposed to dust and flies should be avoided in order to keep oneself healthy 


Preservation of Food 

There are two types of food storage, dry storage and cold storage.

dry The non-perishable foods (sugar, flour, cereals and food grains) are stored through the process of dry storage. The perishable foods are stored in cold storage or d place.

On a commercial scale, fruits, vegetables and other perishable foods are stored in large cold storage or d freezers. 

 Cleanliness and proper handling of foods, utensils and deep
dishes are of primary importance. 

The cleaning of untensils and crockery should be done with hot water using ash or a good quality detergent immediately after they have been used. 

For drinking, washing of dishes and cooking of food,clean and safe water should be used.


 Many practices, such as peeling, cutting, washing and cooking of vegetables, fruits and cereals often destroy certain vitamins and minerals present in them. Pasteurisation is the method to storage of milk. 

Removed off water from fruit and vegetable is called
dehydration.

Food material can be stored for longer duration by adding extra sugar or salt. This is done because extra sugar or salt plasmolyse the microbial cells, leading to their death.


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English Abbreviations - 1

English Abbreviations - 1
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1. PAN - permanent account number.
2. PDF  - portable document format.
3. SIM  - Subscriber Identity Module.
4. ATM - Automated Teller machine.
5. IFSC - Indian Financial System Code.
6. FSSAI(Fssai) - Food Safety & Standards Authority of India.
7. Wi-Fi - Wireless fidelity.
8. GOOGLE- Global Organization Of Oriented Group Language Of Earth.
9. YAHOO - Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.
10. WINDOWS - Wide Interactive Network Development for Office work Solution.
11. COMPUTER - Common Oriented Machine. Particularly United and used under Technical and Educational Research.
12. VIRUS - Vital Information Resources Under Siege.
13. UMTS - Universal Mobile Telecommunicati ons System.
14. AMOLED - Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode.
15. OLED- Organic light-emitting diode.
16. IMEI - International Mobile Equipment Identity.
17. ESN- Electronic Serial Number.
18. UPS - Uninterruptible power supply.
19. HDMI - High-Definition Multimedia Interface.
20. VPN - Virtual private network.
21. APN - Access Point Name.
22. LED - Light emitting diode.
23. DLNA - Digital Living Network Alliance.
24. RAM - Random access memory.
25. ROM - Read only memory.
26. VGA - Video Graphics Array.
27. QVGA- Quarter Video Graphics Array.
28. *WVGA- Wide video graphics array.
29. WXGA - Widescreen Extended Graphics Array.
30. USB- Universal serial Bus.
31. WLAN - Wireless Local Area Network.
32. PPI - Pixels Per Inch.
33. LCD - Liquid Crystal Display.
34. HSDPA- High speed down-link packet access.
35. HSUPA - High-Speed Uplink Packet Access.
36. HSPA - High Speed Packet Access.
37. GPRS - General Packet Radio Service.
38. EDGE - Enhanced Data Rates for Globa Evolution.
39. NFC - Near field communication.
40. OTG - On-the-go.
41.  - Super Liquid Crystal Display.
42. O.S - Operating system.
43. SNS - Social network service.
44. H.S - HOTSPOT.
45. P.O.I - Point of interest.
46. GPS - Global Positioning System.
47. DVD- Digital Video Disk.
48. DTP - Desk top publishing.
49. DNSE- Digital natural sound engine.
50. OVI - Ohio Video Intranet.
51. CDMA - Code Division Multiple Access.
52. WCDMA - Wide-band Code Division Multiple Access.
53. GSM - Global System for Mobile Communications.
54. S-LCD - Digital internet video access.
55. APK - Authenticated public key.
56. J2ME - Java 2 micro edition.
57. SIS - Installation source.
58. DELL - Digital electronic link library.
59. ACER - Acquisition Collaboration Experimentation Reflection.
60. RSS - Really simple syndication.
61. TFT - Thin film transistor.
62. AMR- Adaptive Multi-Rate.
63. LMPEG - moving pictures experts group.
64. IVRS - Interactive Voice Response System.
65. HP - Hewlett Packard.

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Saturday, 21 May 2022

роУро░ெро┤ுрод்родு роТро░ுрооொро┤ிроХро│ுроо் роЕро╡ро▒்ро▒ிрой் рокொро░ுро│ுроо்

роУро░ெро┤ுрод்родு роТро░ுрооொро┤ிроХро│ுроо் роЕро╡ро▒்ро▒ிрой் рокொро░ுро│ுроо்


роЖ - рокроЪு
роИ - роХொроЯு
роК - роЗро▒ைроЪ்роЪி
роП - роЕроо்рокு
роР - родро▓ைро╡рой்
роУ - роородроХு роиீро░் родாроЩ்роХுроо் рокро▓роХை
роХா - роЪோро▓ை
роХூ - рокூрооி
роХை - роТро┤ுроХ்роХроо்
роХோ - роЕро░роЪрой்
роЪா - роЗро▒рои்родு рокோ
роЪீ - роЗроХро┤்роЪ்роЪி
роЪே - роЙропро░்ро╡ு
роЪோ - роородிро▓்
родா - роХொроЯு
родீ - роиெро░ுрок்рокு
родூ - родூроп்рооை
родே - роХроЯро╡ுро│்
родை - родைрод்родро▓்
роиா - роиாро╡ு
роиீ - рооுрой்ройிро▓ை роТро░ுрооை
роиே - роЕрой்рокு
роиை - роЗро┤ிро╡ு
роиோ - ро╡ро▒ுрооை
рокா - рокாроЯро▓்
рокூ - рооро▓ро░்
рокே - рооேроХроо்
рокை - роЗро│рооை
рокோ - роЪெро▓்
рооா - рооாрооро░роо்
рооீ - ро╡ாрой்
рооூ - рооூрок்рокு
рооே - роЕрой்рокு
рооை - роЕроЮ்роЪройроо்
рооோ - рооுроХрод்родро▓்
ропா - роЕроХро▓роо்
ро╡ா - роЕро┤ைрод்родро▓்
ро╡ீ - рооро▓ро░்
ро╡ை - рокுро▓்
ро╡ெро│ - роХро╡ро░்
роиொ - роиோроп்
родு - роЙрог்

рокроЯிрод்родродро▒்роХு роирой்ро▒ி ...

роЙроЩ்роХро│் роирог்рокро░்роХро│ுроЯрой் рокроХிро░்рои்родு роХொро│்ро│ро╡ுроо் рооேро▓ுроо் роироородு ропூроЯிропூрок் роЪேройро▓ை роЪрок்ро╕்роХிро░ைрок் роЪெроп்родு роХொро│்ро│ро╡ுроо்


Friday, 20 May 2022

рокродிройெрог் роХீро┤்роХ்роХрогроХ்роХு роиூро▓்роХро│் - рооுро┤ுрооைропாроХ

рокродிройெрог்роХீро┤்роХ்роХрогроХ்роХு роиூро▓்роХро│்


( роиூро▓ிрой் рокெропро░் рокாроЯро▓்роХро│ிрой் роОрог்рогிроХ்роХை рокாроЯுрокொро░ுро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЖроЪிро░ிропро░ிрой் рокெропро░் роОрой்ро▒ ро╡ро░ிроЪைропிро▓் роХொроЯுроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│родு )


1) родிро░ுроХ்роХுро▒ро│் - 1330 - роЕроХроо் , рокுро▒роо் - родிро░ுро╡ро│்ро│ுро╡ро░்

2) роиாро▓роЯிропாро░் - 400 - роЕро▒роо் - роЪроорогрооுройிро╡ро░்роХро│்

3) роиாрой்роорогிроХ்роХроЯிроХை - 101 - роЕро▒роо் - ро╡ிро│роо்рокிроиாроХройாро░்

4) роЗрой்ройா роиாро▒்рокродு - 41 - роЕро▒роо் - роХрокிро▓ро░்

5) роЗройிропро╡ை роиாро▒்рокродு - 40 - роЕро▒роо் - рокூродроЮ்роЪேрои்родройாро░்

6) родிро░ிроХроЯுроХроо் - 100 - роЕро▒роо் - роиро▓்ро▓ாродройாро░்

7) роПро▓ாродி - 80 - роЕро▒роо் - роХрогிрооேродாро╡ிропாро░்

 8) роЖроЪாро░роХ்роХோро╡ை - 101 - роЕро▒роо் - рокெро░ுро╡ாропிрой் рооுро│்ро│ிропாро░்

9) рооுродுрооொро┤ிроХ்роХாроЮ்роЪி - 100 роЕроЯிроХро│் - роЕро▒роо் - роХூроЯро▓ூро░்роХிро┤ாро░்

10) рокро┤рооொро┤ி роиாройூро▒ு - 401 - роЕро▒роо் - рооுрой்ро▒ுро▒ை роЕро░ைропройாро░்

11) роЪிро▒ுрокроЮ்роЪрооூро▓роо் - 104 - роЕро▒роо் - роХாро░ிропாроЪாрой்

12) роРрои்родிрогை роРроо்рокродு - 50 - роЕроХроо் - рокொро▒ைропройாро░்

13) роРрои்родிрогை роОро┤ுрокродு - 70 - роЕроХроо் - рооூро╡ாродிропாро░்

14) родிрогைрооொро┤ி роРроо்рокродு - 50 - роЕроХроо் - роХрог்рогрой் роЪேрои்родройாро░்

15) родிрогைрооாро▓ை роиூро▒்ро▒ைроо்рокродு - 153 - роЕроХроо் - роХрогிрооேродாро╡ிропாро░்

16) роХைрои்роиிро▓ை - 60 - роЕроХроо் - рокுро▓்ро▓роЩ்роХாроЯройாро░் 

17) роХாро░் роиாро▒்рокродு - 40 - роЕроХроо் - роХрог்рогрой் роХூрод்родройாро░் 

18) роХро│ро╡ро┤ி роиாро▒்рокродு - 41 - рокுро▒роо் - рокொроп்роХைропாро░்

- рокроЯிрод்родродро▒்роХு роирой்ро▒ி ...

роиிроЪ்роЪропроо் рокோроЯ்роЯிрод்родேро░்ро╡ுроХ்роХு рокроЯிрод்родுроХ் роХொрог்роЯிро░ுрок்рокро╡ро░்роХро│ுроХ்роХு роЗродு рокропройுро│்ро│родாроХ роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо் .

родропро╡ு роЪெроп்родு роЕро╡ро░்роХро│ுроЯрой் рокроХிро░்рои்родு роХொро│்ро│ுроЩ்роХро│் роироородு ропூроЯிропூрок் роЪேройро▓ை роЪрок்ро╕்роХிро░ைрок் роЪெроп்родு роХொро│்ро│ுроЩ்роХро│் ..

роирой்ро▒ி


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Wednesday, 18 May 2022

рокுрод்родроХроЩ்роХро│ை рокро▒்ро▒ிроп рокொрой்рооொро┤ிроХро│்

рокுрод்родроХроо் рокро▒்ро▒ிроп рокொрой்рооொро┤ிроХро│்:-



1. роиாрой் роЗрой்ройுроо் ро╡ாроЪிроХ்роХாрод роиро▓்ро▓ рокுрод்родроХроо் роТрой்ро▒ை ро╡ாроЩ்роХி ро╡рои்родு

роОрой்ройைроЪ் роЪрои்родிрок்рокро╡ройே роОрой் родро▓ைроЪிро▒рои்род роирог்рокрой்.

-роЖрокிро░роХாроо் ро▓ிроЩ்роХрой்


2. роЖропிро░роо் рокுрод்родроХроЩ்роХро│ை ро╡ாроЪிрод்родро╡рой் роТро░ுро╡рой் роЗро░ுрои்родாро▓் роЕро╡ройைроХ் роХாроЯ்роЯுроЩ்роХро│்; роЕро╡ройே роОройродு ро╡ро┤ிроХாроЯ்роЯி!

- роЬூро▓ிропро╕் роЪீроЪро░்


3. роЙро▓роХ ро╡ро░ைрокроЯрод்родிро▓ுро│்ро│ рооூро▓ைрооுроЯுроХ்роХுроХро│ுроХ்роХெро▓்ро▓ாроо் рокோроХ ро╡ிро░ுроо்рокுроХிро▒ாропா, роТро░ு роиூро▓роХрод்родுроХ்роХுроЪ் роЪெро▓்..

- роЯெро╕்роХாро░்роЯро╕்


4. рокோродுроо் роОрой்ро▒ு роиொрои்родுрокோроп், рокுродுро╡ாро┤்ро╡ைрод் родேроЯுроХிро▒ீро░்роХро│ா... роТро░ு рокுродிроп рокுрод்родроХрод்родை ро╡ாроЩ்роХி ро╡ாроЪிроХ்роХрод் родொроЯроЩ்роХு...

- роЗроЩ்роХро░்роЪாро▓்


5. роЪிро▓ рокுрод்родроХроЩ்роХро│ை роЪுро╡ைрок்рокோроо்... роЪிро▓ро╡ро▒்ро▒ை роЕрок்рокроЯிропே

ро╡ிро┤ுроЩ்роХுро╡ோроо்... роЪிро▓ рокுрод்родроХроЩ்роХро│ை рооெрой்ро▒ு роЬீро░рогிрок்рокோроо்!

- рокிро░ாрой்роЪிро╕் рокேроХ்роХрой்


6. рокுро░роЯ்роЪிрок் рокாродைропிро▓் роХைрод்родுрок்рокாроХ்роХிроХро│ைро╡ிроЯ

рокெро░ிроп роЖропுродроЩ்роХро│் рокுрод்родроХроЩ்роХро│ே!

- ро▓ெройிрой்


7. роЙрог்рооைропாрой ро╡ாроЪроХрой், ро╡ாроЪிрок்рокродை рооுроЯிрок்рокродே роЗро▓்ро▓ை!

- роЖро╕்роХாро░் ро╡ைро▓்роЯ்


8. роЙроЯро▓ுроХ்роХு роОрок்рокроЯி роЙроЯро▒்рокропிро▒்роЪிропோ роЕродுрокோро▓ рооройродுроХ்роХுрок் рокропிро▒்роЪி рокுрод்родроХ ро╡ாроЪிрок்рокு!

- роЪிроХ்роорог்роЯ் роГрок்ро░ாроп்роЯ்


9. рокро┤роЩ்роХாро▓род்родிроп роороХா рокுро░ுро╖ро░்роХро│ை роиேро░ிро▓் родро░ிроЪிрод்родு, роЕро╡ро░்роХро│ுроЯрой் роЙро░ைропாроЯ ро╡ேрог்роЯுрооா? роиூро▓роХрод்родுроХ்роХுрок் рокோ...

- рооாроЪேродுроЩ்


10. роТро░ு роОро┤ுрод்родாро│рой் роТро░ு рокுрод்родроХрод்родைрод் родொроЯроЩ்роХி ро╡ைроХ்роХிро▒ாрой்...

ро╡ாроЪроХрой் роЕродройை рооுроЯிрод்родு ро╡ைроХ்роХிро▒ாрой்.

- роЪாрооுро╡ேро▓் роЬாрой்роЪрой்

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Wednesday, 20 April 2022

TNPSC GK Questions ( In Tamil )

TNPSC GK Questions (In Tamil)

родрооிро┤்роиாроЯு роЕро░роЪு рокрогிропாро│ро░் родேро░்ро╡ாрогைропроо் (роЯிроОрой்рокிроОро╕்роЪி) роироЯрод்родுроо் родேро░்ро╡ுроХ்роХாрой рокொродு роЕро▒ிро╡ு ро╡ிройாроХ்роХро│்

1) ро▓ெрой்роЪிрой் родிро▒ройை роХுро▒ிроХ்роХுроо் SI роЕро▓роХு ?
роЯைропாрок்роЯро░் 

2) роЖро╕்роЯிропோ рокோро░ோроЪிро╕் роОройрок்рокроЯுро╡родு ?
роОро▓ுроо்рокு рооெрой்рооைропாродро▓்

3) "родроЩ்роХрок்рокோро░்ро╡ை роиாроЯு" роОройрок்рокроЯுро╡родு ?
роЖро╕்родிро░ேро▓ிропா 

4) роЖроЪிропாро╡ிро▓ேропே рооிроХрок்рокெро░ிроп рокேро░ுрои்родு роиிро▓ைропроо் роОрои்род рооாроироХро░ிро▓் роЕрооைрои்родுро│்ро│родு?
роЪெрой்ройை 

5) рооройிрод роЙроЯро▓ிрой் роОрои்род рокாроХроо் рокிро▒рок்рокு рооுродро▓் роЗро▒рок்рокு ро╡ро░ை роТро░ே роЕро│ро╡ிро▓் роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо்?
 роХрог்роХро│் 

6) рооிрой்роХро▓роЩ்роХро│ிро▓் рокропрой்рокроЯுрод்родрок்рокроЯுроо் родройிроороо் роОродு ? роХாро░ிропроо் 

7) рокாродро░роЪрод்родுроЯрой் роЪேро░ாрод роЙро▓ோроХроо்? роЗро░ுроо்рокு 

8) рокропோро░ிропா ро╡ிропாродிропாро▓் роЙроЯро▓ிрой் роОрои்родрок் рокроХுродி рокாродிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯுроо்?
рокро▒்роХро│்

9) роЗрои்родிропாро╡ிро▓் роЗро░ுрооுро▒ை родро▒்роХாро▓ிроХ рокிро░родрооро░ாроХ роЗро░ுрои்родро╡ро░் ропாро░் ? роХுро▓்роЬро░ிро▓ாро▓் роирои்родா 

10) роЙро╡рооை роХро╡ிроЮро░் роОрой роЕро┤ைроХ்роХрок்рокроЯுрокро╡ро░் ропாро░் ?
 роЪுро░родா

рокроЯிрод்родрооைроХ்роХு роирой்ро▒ி ❣️

родேро░்ро╡ிро▓் ро╡ெро▒்ро▒ி рокெро▒ ро╡ாро┤்род்родுроХ்роХро│்

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TNPSC GK Questions ( In English )

TNPSC GK Questions - (In English)

1) Plants receive their nutrition mainly from ____?
soil 

2) Tsunami is a word in which language ?
Japanese

3) ____ Controls the working of share market in India ?
SEBI

4) Which bank as become the first bank in the country to achieve the milestone of issuing 1 crore FASTags?
Paytm payments Bank 

5) What was the capital of Bhamini Kingdom ?
Gulbarga 

6) The main store house of sperm is ___? Epididymis

7) The dynamo was invented by ___
Faraday 

8) In the short period , ____ plays an important role in share market?
Demand 

9) Which country is the top importer of Dyes from India?
USA 

10) Which of the following Indus Valley sites is now in Pakistan ?
Harappa

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Friday, 7 January 2022

роХாро▓роо் рооро▒рои்родро╡ை роЖройாро▓் роЖро░ோроХ்роХிропроо் роиிро▒ைрои்родро╡ை

роиாроо் роироо் роХாро▓род்родாро▓் рооро▒рои்род роЖройாро▓் роЖро░ோроХ்роХிропроо் роиிро▒ைрои்род роЪெропро▓்рокாроЯுроХро│்

* роЗро░ு роХை роХூрок்рокி ро╡рогроХ்роХроо் роЪொро▓்ро▓ுро╡родு

* ро╡ீроЯ்роЯிро▒்роХுро│் роиுро┤ைропுроо் рооுрой் роХை рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роХாро▓்роХро│ை роХро┤ுро╡ிроп рокிро▒роХு ро╡ро░ுро╡родு

* родிро░ுро╡ிро┤ாроХ்роХро│ிро▓் роороЮ்роЪро│் роиீро░ாроЯி ро╡ிро│ைропாроЯிропродு

* роЙрогро╡ிро▓் роороЮ்роЪро│் роЪேро░்род்родுроХ் роХொро│்ро╡родு

* роЙрок்рокு рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЪாроо்рокро▓் роХொрог்роЯு рокро▓் родுро▓роХ்роХிропродு

* рооாроЯ்роЯுроЪ் роЪாрогроо் родெро│ிрод்родு ро╡ாроЪро▓் рокெро░ுроХ்роХிропродு рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் ро╡ீроЯ்роЯிрой் родро░ைропை рооொро┤ுроХிропродு


* ро╡ро░ுроЯрод்родிро▒்роХு роТро░ுрооுро▒ை ро╡ீроЯ்роЯை роЪுрод்родроо் роЪெроп்родு ро╡ெро│்ро│ை роЕроЯிрод்родродு

* рооாро▓ை роиேро░роо் ро╡ீроЯ்роЯிро▓் роЪாроо்рокிро░ாрогி роПро▒்ро▒ி рокுроХை рокோроЯ்роЯродு

* роЗро▒рок்рокு роиிроХро┤்ро╡ுроХро│் (рокெро░ிроп роХாро░ிропроо்) рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роиெро░ிроЪро▓் рооிроХ்роХ роЗроЯроЩ்роХро│ிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்родு родிро░ுроо்рокிропродுроо் роЙроЯைроХро│ை роХро┤ро▒்ро▒ி ро╡ீроЯ்роЯுроХ்роХு ро╡ெро│ிропே ро╡ைрод்родு рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் рокிрой்ро╡ாроЪро▓் ро╡ро┤ிропாроХ роЪெрой்ро▒ு роХுро│ிрод்родுро╡ிроЯ்роЯு роороЯ்роЯுрооே ро╡ீроЯ்роЯிро▒்роХுро│் роиுро┤ைрои்родродு

рооேро▓ே рокроЯிрод்род роЕройைрод்родு роЪெропро▓்роХро│ுроо் роиாроо் роЗрой்ро▒ைроп роХாро▓род்родிро▓் рооро▒рои்родро╡ை роЖройாро▓் роЕро╡ை роЕройைрод்родுроо் роПродேройுроо் роТро░ு ро╡роХைропிро▓் роиோроп்род்родроЯுрок்рокு рооுро▒ைроХро│் роЖроХ роЖро░ோроХ்роХிропроо் родро░ுро╡родாроХ роЗро░ுрои்родிро░ுроХ்роХிрой்ро▒рой...

роЗродை рокроЯிрод்родродோроЯு роороЯ்роЯுрооро▓்ро▓ாрооро▓் роЙроЩ்роХро│் роирог்рокро░்роХро│ிроЯрооுроо் рокроХிро░்рои்родு роХொро│்ро│ுроЩ்роХро│்

 роЗрок்рокроЯிроХ்роХு

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Tuesday, 4 January 2022

Defective Number or Deficient Number

Defective Number or Deficient Number

               A number which is greater than the sum of its factors other than itself.

For example,
  10 is a defective number,

since the factors of 10 other than 10 are,
1,2, & 5, 
and its sum 1+2+5=8 is less than 10 itself.

Friday, 24 December 2021

Kinematics - роЗропроХ்роХро╡ிропро▓்

Kinematics

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The study of motion of objects without regard to the mechanics that causes the motion is called kinematics.
This, the kinematics is concerned with the position of an object at different times and hence with itsvelocity and acceleration

роЗропроХ்роХро╡ிропро▓்

рокொро░ுро│்роХро│ிрой் рооீродு ро╡ிроЪை роЪெропро▓்рокроЯுроо் рокோродு , роЕро╡ро▒்ро▒ிрой் роЗропроХ்роХроЩ்роХро│ிро▓் рооாро▒்ро▒роо் роПро▒்рокроЯுроо். роЕрои்род рооாро▒்ро▒роЩ்роХро│ிройாро▓் рокொро░ுро│்роХро│ிрой் роХрогிрод, роЗропро▓் роиிро▓ைроХро│ை роЕро▒ிроп роЙродро╡ுроо் рокிро░ிро╡ு роЗропроХ்роХро╡ிропро▓் роЖроХுроо்.

 роЗропроХ்роХро╡ிропро▓ிрой் роТро░ு рокிро░ிро╡ாроХுроо்

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роЗрои்родிроп рокрод்родிро░ிроХைроХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЕродрой் роЖроЪிро░ிропро░்роХро│் - рокோроЯ்роЯிрод் родேро░்ро╡ு ро╡ிройா ро╡ிроЯை - Competitive Exams Q/A

роЗрои்родிропாро╡ிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்род, роЗро░ுроХ்роХிрой்ро▒ рокрод்родிро░ிроХைроХро│ிрой் рокெропро░்роХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЕродрой் роЖроЪிро░ிропро░்роХро│ிрой் рокெропро░்роХро│் роХொроЯுроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│рой...

 роиிроЪ்роЪропроо் роЗро╡ை рокோроЯ்роЯிрод் родேро░்ро╡ுроХро│ுроХ்роХு рокропройுро│்ро│родாроХ роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роОрой роироо்рокுроХிро▒ோроо்.. роЗродு рокோрой்ро▒ рооேро▓ுроо் рокро▓ рокропройுро│்ро│ ро╡ீроЯிропோроХ்роХро│ை роХாрог роХிро│ிроХ் роЪெроп்ропро╡ுроо்

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1) роиро╡роЪроХ்родி , родேроЪрокроХ்родрой் - родிро░ு ро╡ி роХро▓்ропாрог роЪுрои்родро░ройாро░் 

2) родி ро╣ிрои்родு (The Hindu) - роЪுрок்рокிро░роорогிроп роРропро░்

3) роЗрои்родிропா , ро╡ிроЬропா , роЪுродேроЪрооிрод்ро░рой் - рокாро░родிропாро░்

4) роиிропூ роЗрои்родிропா , роХாроорой்ро╡ீро▓் - роЕрой்ройிрокெроЪрой்роЯ் роЕроо்рооைропாро░் 

5) ропроЩ் роЗрои்родிропா , ро╣ро░ிроЬрой் , роиро╡роЬீро╡рой் , роЗрои்родிропрой் роТрок்рокிройிропрой் - роХாрои்родிроЬி 

6) роХேроЪро░ி , рооро░ாрод்родா -  рокாро▓роХроЩ்роХாродро░ родிро▓роХро░்

7) роиேро╖ройро▓் ро╣ெро░ாро▓்роЯு  - роЬро╡ро╣ро░்ро▓ாро▓் роиேро░ு

8) роЗрог்роЯிрокெрог்роЯрой்роЯ்  - рооோродிро▓ாро▓் роиேро░ு

9) рокெроЩ்роХாро▓ி - роЪுро░ேрои்родிро░роиாрод் рокாройро░்роЬி

10) роЕро▓்ро╣ிро▓ாро▓் - роЕрокுро▓்роХро▓ாроо் роЖроЪாрод்

11) роиேро╖рой் - роХோрокாро▓ роХிро░ுро╖்рог роХோроХро▓ே

12) ро▓ீроЯро░் - роородрой் рооோроХрой் рооро│ாро╡ிропா 

13) ро╡ாроп்ро╕் роЖрок் роЗрои்родிропா - родாродாрокாроп் роиெро│ро░ோроЬி 

14) рокிро░рокுрод்род рокாро░род் , роЙрод்рокோродрой் - роЪுро╡ாрооி ро╡ிро╡ேроХாройрои்родро░் 

15) роЪроо்ро╡ாрод் роХௌродрооி - ро░ாроЬாро░ாроо் рооோроХрой்ро░ாроп்

16) роХுрооுродроо் - S.A.P роЕрог்рогாрооро▓ை 

17) роХро▓்роХி - роХро▓்роХி роЗро░ா.роХிро░ுро╖்рогрооூро░்род்родி 

18) роЖройрои்род ро╡ிроХроЯрой் - S.S.ро╡ாроЪрой் 

19) родிройрооро▓ро░் - роЯி.ро╡ி. ро░ாроороЪுрок்рокைропро░் 

20) родрооிро┤்роиாроЯு - ро╡ро░родро░ாроЬுро▓ு роиாропுроЯு 

21) роХுрооро░ி рооро▓ро░் - A.K. роЪெроЯ்роЯிропாро░் 

22) роЗрои்родிропрой் роОроХ்ро╕்рокிро░ро╕்  - ро░ாроо்роиாрод் роХோропроЩ்роХா 

23) рокроХிро╖்роХிро░ுрод рокாро░род்  роЯாроХ்роЯро░் B.R. роЕроо்рокேрод்роХро░்

24) ро╡рои்родேроородро░роо் , роХро░்роо ропோроХி - роЕро░ро╡ிрои்род் роХோро╖் 25)родிройрод்родрои்родி - роЪி.рокா.роЖродிрод்родройாро░் 

26) родிро░ாро╡ிроЯрой் -  рокெро░ிропாро░்

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Wednesday, 22 December 2021

National Mathematics Day - родேроЪிроп роХрогிрод роиாро│் - December 22

National Mathematics Day

India celebrates National mathematics day on December 22 every year

It was introduced by prime minister Manmohan Singh on 26th February 2012 at Madras University , to mark the 125th birth anniversary of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.
National Mathematics Year

On this occasion prime minister Manmohan Singh also announced that 2012 would be celebrated as National Mathematics Day.

National mathematics Year is 2012

Some Information about "Srinivasa Ramanujan"

Born : 22 December 1887, Erode , Madras Presidency , British India.

Died : 26 April 1920 (32 aged) , Kumbakonam , Madras Presidency British India.

Citizenship : British India

Education :  
1) Government Arts College (NO DEGREE)
2) Pachaiyappa's College (NO DEGREE)
3) Trinity College , Cambridge. ( Bachelor of Arts by Research , 1916)

Awards : Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS)

Celebration in National Mathematics Day

In India national mathematics day is celebrated on 22 December every year with lot of educational events like mind games puzzles riddles math projects seminars expo and excetra can be conducted in schools and universities throughout the country
The day significance was enhanced by the opening of the Ramanujan math park in kuppam in Chittoor Andhra Pradesh

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Monday, 24 May 2021

National Brothers Day - 24 May


NATIONAL BROTHER'S DAY

“Sometimes being a brother is even better than being a superhero.”– Marc Brown, author and illustrator of children’s books.

The word ‘brother’ stems from the Latin root ‘frater’ and the Proto-Germanic word ‘brothar,’ which itself comes from the Proto-Indo-European root ‘bhrater.’ Regardless of origin, both in words and in blood, our brothers have our backs over and over again. They’re our closest friends and, sometimes, the most annoying people we know. But we love them anyway. Even some of the most famous people in history had brothers to lean on and be annoyed by.

Brother’s Day has been celebrated on May 24 since the year 2005. Although the exact details of the holiday are unknown, it was Alabama-based C. Daniel Rhodes who had first organized the holiday and its proceedings. In some regions, National Brother’s Day is an unofficial holiday. It is not to be confused with National Siblings Day, which takes place in April. You are lucky if you are blessed with having brothers...

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

Math or Maths


If you ever got into contact with the word "mathematics", you have certainly also seen at least one of the nouns from the pair "math" and "maths". But which one is correct? How do you spell it shortly, "math" or "maths"? Let's take a quick look upon this linguistic confusion to make sure you get it right.

Math vs. Maths

Both "math" and "maths" are abbreviations for the word "mathematics", the complex science that studies numbers and shapes. We can't claim that any of these abbreviated forms is right or wrong, because they are just shorter versions for the full noun ("mathematics"). Whether you prefer adding the last "s" or not is a matter of personal choice and culture, according to how you've been educated in school and how you have seen it spelled more frequently.

There are, anyway, some statistics that show how often "math" and "maths" are used. It turns out that, just as it happens for other pairs of words that differ through only one letter, the frequency of use regarding the different abbreviations differs from British to Americans. Here's how:

Is “math” or “maths” the correct word to use as the shortened or colloquial form of the word mathematics? The answer is that it depends on where you are.


To North American speakers of English, the word to use is “math”, as in “I majored in math”, and “maths” would sound wrong. Speakers of British English, however, would always say “maths”, as in “I took a degree in maths”. They would never say “math”.


There are logical arguments for both spellings. The word “mathematics” can be considered as a singular and as a plural noun. Both the Oxford and the Merriam-Webster dictionaries say the word is plural – hence the s on the end – but also that it is usually used as if it was a singular noun. So, most people would say “mathematics is my best subject” and not “mathematics are my best subject”. The shortened form “maths”, then, makes sense because the word is still a plural noun and so should still have the “s” on the end. On the other hand, it could be argued, “math” makes sense because it seems wrong to remove the letters “ematic” from the middle of the word and leave the final “s”.

When do we use "maths"?

"Maths" is the abbreviation preferred by the British. In the UK, they say that "mathematics" ends in "s" and so should its short form. It's more likely that if you ask a British person, they would tell you they prefer "maths" as they have seen it spelled like this all the time.

When do we use "math"?

"Math" is preferred by the Americans, not only because they usually go for the shorter forms, but also because they consider "mathematics" is a mass noun that takes singular verbs and should, therefore, be abbreviated without the "s" in the end.

Conclusion

"Math" and "maths" are not complete words on their own and. As abbreviations, they can't be considered wrong or right. Choosing a form will be partially influenced by your personal choice and logic, and partially by the region where you've learned to spell it. British use "maths" more often and Americans prefer "math", but this does not define any rule for correct spelling.

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Friday, 15 May 2020

Types of set

Types of set

There are many types of set in the set theory:

1. Singleton set
If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set.
Hence the set given by {1}, {0}, {a} are all consisting of only one element and therefore are singleton sets.
2. Finite Set
A set consisting of a natural number of objects, i.e. in which number element is finite is said to be a finite set. Consider the sets
A = { 5, 7, 9, 11} and B = { 4 , 8 , 16, 32, 64, 128}
Obviously, AB contain a finite number of elements, i.e. 4 objects in A and 6 in B. Thus they are finite sets.
3. Infinite set
If the number of elements in a set is finite, the set is said to be an infinite set.
Thus the set of all natural number is given by N = { 1, 2, 3, ...} is an infinite set. Similarly the set of all rational number between ) and 1 given by
A = {x:x E Q, 0 <x<1} is an infinite set.
4. Equal set
Two set A and B consisting of the same elements are said to be equal sets. In other words, if an element of the set A sets the set A and B are called equal i.e. A = B.
5. Null set/ empty set
A null set or an empty set is a valid set with no member.
A = { } / phie cardinality of A is 0.
There is two popular representation either empty curly braces { } or a special symbol phie. This A is a set which has null set inside it.
6. Subset
A subset A is said to be subset of B if every elements which belongs to A also belongs to B.
    A = { 1, 2, 3}
    B = { 1, 2, 3, 4}
    A subset of B.
7. Proper set
A set is said to be a proper subset of B if A is a subset of BA is not equal to B or A is a subset of B but B contains at least one element which does not belong to A.
8. Improper set
Set A is called an improper subset of B if and Only if A = B. Every set is an improper subset of itself.
9. Power set
Power set of a set is defined as a set of every possible subset. If the cardinality of A is n than Cardinality of power set is 2^n as every element has two options either to belong to a subset or not.
10. Universal set
Any set which is a superset of all the sets under consideration is said to be universal set and is either denoted by omega or S or U.
    Let  A = {1, 2, 3}
    C = { 0, 1} then we can take
    S = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}

Thursday, 17 August 2017

Srinivasa Ramanujam - Indian mathematician from Erode,Tamilnadu


Srinivasa Iyengar Ramanujan    tamil: ро╕்ро░ீроиிро╡ாроЪ роЗро░ாрооாройுроЬрой்

Introduction:

   welcome to all, in this session we will remember the great mathematician srinivasa ramanujan,

he is a mathematics genius.   

naturally genius are born not created by others, he is also born with Knowledge and God's Grace

Born :  

          22 december 1887
     
          erode , madras presidency  ( now Tamilnadu , India )

Died:
      
        26 april 1920 ( at the age of 32 )
    
        Kumbakonam, Madras presidency  ( now Tamilnadu , India )

Nationality:
     
                 Indian

Fields:

            Mathematics

Other Institution studied:

         1. Govt.arts college ( no degree)
          2. Pachaiyappa's College (no degree)
            3. Trinity college , Cambridge (B.sc., -1916)

Academic advisors:

     1. G.H. HARDY

     2.  J.E. LITTLEWOOD

Notable awards:


    FRS - Fellow of Royal Society


Hardy–Ramanujan number 1729

The number 1729 is known as the Hardy–Ramanujan number after a famous visit by Hardy to see Ramanujan at a hospital. In Hardy's words:

I remember once going to see him when he was ill at putney. I had ridden in taxi cab number 1729 and remarked that the number seemed to me rather a dull one, and that I hoped it was not an unfavorable omen. "No", he replied, "it is a very interesting number; it is the smallest number expressible as the sum of two cubes in two different ways."
Immediately before this anecdote, Hardy quoted Littlewood as saying, "Every positive integer was one of [Ramanujan's] personal friends."
The two different ways are
1729 = 13 + 123 = 93 + 103.
Conclusion:

In 2011, on the 125th anniversary of his birth, the Indian Government declared that 22 December will be celebrated every year as National Mathematics Day. Then Indian Prime Minister ManmohanSingh also declared that the year 2012 would be celebrated as the National Mathematics Year.




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