Nasr School at Khairatabad and Gachibowli have announced notifications for admission into Nursery, PP1 and Class 1 courses for the academic year 2015-16. The Nasr Group of Educational Institutions are maintaining the following schools in Hyderabad. The registrations are open for the year 2015.
1) Nasr School, Khairatabad: Admissions are open for girls in Nursery and into Nursery and PP1 for Boys.
2) Nasr Boys School: Gachibowli. Class 1 onwards
Application forms will be issued at Nasr School, Khairatabad and Nasr Boys School, Gachibowli from 8-30 AM to 12 Noon. Last date for the registrations is 2nd January 2015.
For more details about registrations, contact 040 - 23307555 / 23001248.
Website: www.nasrschool.in .
10th Class, Inter Exams, Engineering, Medical, Admissions Updates in AP and Telangana States 2026-27
SSC Maths Important Questions for AP and Telangana - Sets Chapter
The new examination and evaluation pattern gives greater scope for
open ended questions i.e., you have greater chances to express your
opinions, give your logical arguments in your own way. As you already
know that questions from other than text book exercises can be given
in the Public Examination, you need to know the concepts clearly.
T he questions will be based on the concepts you have learnt from your
text book. Instead of asking the conceptual questions directly, your
comprehension about the concepts will be assessed by asking
application based questions. Your mathematical skills will be assessed
under five competencies.
1) Problem solving
2) Reasoning and proof
3) Communication
4) Connections
5) Visualization and Representation
Let's see how the questions can be asked from the concepts you learnt
from the chapter 'sets'.
Note:
1) Two short type questions can be combined for an essay type question.
2) These questions are intended to provide clarity regarding the way of ask-
ing questions as the students are getting panic that the questions are not
given from the text book.
Some Important Questions:
Q: If A = {x / x is a letter of the word 'integers'},
B = {x / x is a letter of the word 'tigers'},
C = {x / x is a letter of the word 'trees'}. Draw the venn diagram to
represent the relation among the sets A, B and C. How do you interpret
the diagram?
Hint: Write the sets A, B and C in roster form then try to relate
whether the sets are disjoint, subsets or related in any other way.
Solution:
A = {i, n, t, e, g, r, s}
B = {t, i, g, e, r, s}
C = {t, r, e, s}
Q: If A = {x / x is a multiple of 3 less than 30}, B = {x / x is a
factor of 30}. Find the number of elements in i) A U B ii) A ∩ B.
Hint: This is a simple question. List out the elements of the set A
and set B. Find
i) A U B and write its cardinal number.
ii) Find A ∩ B and write its cardinal number.
Solution: A = {3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27}
B = {1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30}
i) A U B = {1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30}
n(A U B) = 14
ii) A ∩ B = {3, 6, 15}
n(A ∩ B) = 3
open ended questions i.e., you have greater chances to express your
opinions, give your logical arguments in your own way. As you already
know that questions from other than text book exercises can be given
in the Public Examination, you need to know the concepts clearly.
T he questions will be based on the concepts you have learnt from your
text book. Instead of asking the conceptual questions directly, your
comprehension about the concepts will be assessed by asking
application based questions. Your mathematical skills will be assessed
under five competencies.
1) Problem solving
2) Reasoning and proof
3) Communication
4) Connections
5) Visualization and Representation
Let's see how the questions can be asked from the concepts you learnt
from the chapter 'sets'.
Note:
1) Two short type questions can be combined for an essay type question.
2) These questions are intended to provide clarity regarding the way of ask-
ing questions as the students are getting panic that the questions are not
given from the text book.
Some Important Questions:
Q: If A = {x / x is a letter of the word 'integers'},
B = {x / x is a letter of the word 'tigers'},
C = {x / x is a letter of the word 'trees'}. Draw the venn diagram to
represent the relation among the sets A, B and C. How do you interpret
the diagram?
Hint: Write the sets A, B and C in roster form then try to relate
whether the sets are disjoint, subsets or related in any other way.
Solution:
A = {i, n, t, e, g, r, s}
B = {t, i, g, e, r, s}
C = {t, r, e, s}
Q: If A = {x / x is a multiple of 3 less than 30}, B = {x / x is a
factor of 30}. Find the number of elements in i) A U B ii) A ∩ B.
Hint: This is a simple question. List out the elements of the set A
and set B. Find
i) A U B and write its cardinal number.
ii) Find A ∩ B and write its cardinal number.
Solution: A = {3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27}
B = {1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30}
i) A U B = {1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30}
n(A U B) = 14
ii) A ∩ B = {3, 6, 15}
n(A ∩ B) = 3
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 .
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 .
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