Spoken English by M Suresan on Eenadu Pratibha

The Eenadu news daily has been publishing Spoken Columns for a long
time. The column has been maintaining the tempo with ever interesting
topics and clearing doubts of the readers by the author Sri. M.
Suresan. The Spoken English column has been successfully running for
more than 800 weeks. The readers can also download the Spoken English
lessons from Eenadu Pratibha website . Following is the brief
description of various spoken English columns published in Eenadu.

Eenadu Pratibha: The edition comes in district tabloid format every
Sunday. Readers can get their doubts cleared through this column.
Functional English column deals with day to day usage of English on
various occasions.

Eenadu Chaduvu: The page comes on every Monday and deals with words
often confused, modern English usage etc. columns.

Eenadu Pratibha website: Various columns are available on this website
like Grammar, Vocabulary, Modern Usage, Collocations, Spoken English,
Idioms and Phrases, Usages, Phrasal Verbs etc. Readers can also
download previous lessons Spoken English through www dot eenadu dot
net .

Junior Inter Chemistry Important Questions for AP and Telangana

Q: Write the postulates of Kinetic molecular theory of gases.
A: Particles of a gas are in constant & random motion. Collisions of
gas molecules are perfectly elastic. Average kinetic energy of gas
molecules T.
There is no force of attraction between the molecules of the gas at
ordinary temperature and pressure.

Q: Why pressure cooker used for cooking food on hills?
A: Atmospheric pressure is low on hills. So liquids boil at low
temperature. In pressure cooker, boiling point of water is increased
by increasing pressure above the atmospheric pressure. Hence pressure
cooker is used for cooking food.

Q: State Dalton's law of partial pressures.
A: At constant volume & temperature, the total pressure exerted by the
non reacting gaseous mixture is equal to the sum of partial pressures
of individual gases present in it.
Ptotal = P1 + P2 + P3 + ...
Where P1 is partial pressure of 1st gas.
Partial pressure = mole fraction × total pressure

Q: What is surface tension of liquids? Give units.
A: The force acting per unit length perperpendicular the line drawn.
Units: N m−1 (in SI System)

Junior Inter Maths - Trigonometry Important Questions

Trigonometry plays an important role in Mathematics at any level. Its
study is very much useful in Civil Engineering with regard to
construction of buildings, laying roads etc. It is extensively covered
in Intermediate Mathematics in the form of paper - I(A).