Physics, asked by curioussoul, 1 year ago

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gimme some physics paper for class 10

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Answered by dishaa85
6

Answer:

do lakhmir singh....and MBD

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apuravjain: 96.2
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apuravjain: thats okk if u have already read that book..try solving previous years question papers
apuravjain: of cbse board
apuravjain: u r preparing for what?
Answered by pal69
1

Answer:

this ans is another question.

syllabus for ijso-:

The syllabus of the International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) lists the skills and areas of knowledge that you should be familiar with for this competition.

The International Junior Science Olympiad is a general science competition.

The IJSO syllabus is therefore not strictly divided into the disciplines biology, chemistry and physics but rather intends to highlight basic general concepts in science.

A. General Science Skills

Employ and Explain Scientific Methods

Use Scientific Terminology

Put Forward Hypotheses

Devise and Accurately Describe Methods/Experiments to Test Hypotheses

Assess the Validity of Different Sources of Information

Adequately Represent Data in Tables, Diagrams and Graphs

Interpret Data

B. Content Knowledge in Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Particles, Waves and Matter

What Things are Made of

Periodic Table

States of Matter and its Properties

Waves

Sound

Light

Energy

Nature of Energy and Energy Conservation

Various Forms of Energy

Transfer of Energy

Energy Conversion / Transformation and its Efficiency

Sources of Energy

Power

Interactions

Forces

Electric, Magnetic and Gravitational Fields

Type of Chemical Bonding - Nature, Structure and Strength

Chemical Reactions

Diffusion, Osmosis and Surface Tension

Principle of Thin Layer and Paper Chromatography

Effects of Radiation on Organisms

Forms of Communication

Structure, properties and functions

Cells

Parts of the Body

Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysts

Acids and Bases

Systems

Continuity Principles in Closed Systems/Cycles

Equilibriums

Scales of Nature

Basic Concepts About Cycles in Nature

Ecology

Pollution Effects of Different Modes of Power Generation

Organisms as Systems

Plant Physiology

Electric Circuits

Thermodynamic Systems

Astrophysical Systems

Development and Evolution

Strategies of Environmental Adaptation

Theory of Evolution

Cell Cycle and Cell Division

Reproduction in Humans, Animals and Plants

Genes, Chromosomes and Genetics

Diseases

Mathematics Skills

Equations Involving

Fractions

Logarithms and Exponential Functions

Powers and Roots

Polynomials (e.g. solving quadratic equations)

Trigonometric Functions

Transformations of Equations to Obtain Linear Relations Plots of Functions

Simple Geometry

Basic Vector Algebra

Simple Statistics

Error Estimation

Rounding of Numbers and Representing Data With the

Proper Number of Digits / Significant Figures

Laboratory Skills

Work in the laboratory following safety regulations

Employ basic techniques for measuring the quantities mentioned in part B

Make observations using the five senses

Identify and use basic laboratory equipment

Use more sophisticated equipment if proper instructions are given

Collect data from an experiment being aware that instruments affect measurements

Identify error sources and estimate their effects.

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