St. Joseph’s School, Greater Noida
Second Assessment (2020–21)
Date Sheet for Classes I to VIII
Date
Day
CLASSES
I
II
CLASSES
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
I II III IV V VI VII VIII
01-12–2020 Tuesday English I Hindi I English II G.Sc Hindi II Maths Geography English II
02-12–2020 Wednesday Maths E.V.S Computer Hindi II S.St Hindi Hist / Civ Maths
03-12–2020 Thursday ---------- ---------- Hindi II S.St Maths English II Computer Chemistry
04-12–2020 Friday Hindi Hindi II Maths English II English I Sanskrit English II Computer
05-12–2020 Saturday ---------- Maths Hindi I Computer G.K Chemistry Hindi Biology
07-12–2020 Monday English II English I S.St Maths Computer Physics Biology English I
08-12–2020 Tuesday ---------- ---------- English I G.K G.Sc Hist / Civ English I Hindi
09-12–2020 Wednesday E.V.S English II G.K Hindi I English II Computer Maths Geography
10-12–2020 Thursday G.K G.K G.Sc English I Hindi I English I Physics Sanskrit
11-12–2020 Friday ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Biology Sanskrit Physics
12-12–2020 Saturday ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Geography Chemistry Hist/ Civ
Please Note:
1. Exams will be held from 8:00 am to 9:00 am ( included the time for uploading of answer sheets) for all the classes.
2. Regular online classes will continue every day after the UT from 9:30 am to 1:10 pm.
3. All the questions will be objective type (Questions will come from inside the chapter also).
4. No extra time will be provided to the students. No tests will be taken again.
5. Please clear up all the dues before the examination.
6. All the answer sheets should be handwritten.
7. Answer sheets to be submitted ONLY ON TEAMS. No other mode of submission will be accepted
8. Name, class and Subject to be mentioned clearly on the top of the answer sheet otherwise 5 marks will be deducted.
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Energy Cycle in Living Things
Both animal and plant cells contain mitochondria and plants have the additional energy factories called chloroplasts. The chloroplasts collect energy from the sun and use carbon dioxide and water in the process called photosynthesis to produce sugars
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