Minerals and Energy Resources Solutions|ICSE|CBSE|Other Boards

A detailed flowchart and illustration set for CBSE Class 10/12. It classifies minerals into Metallic (Ferrous, Non-Ferrous, Precious) and Non-Metallic (Organic, Inorganic) groups, describes mining methods like Open-cast and Shaft mining, and includes a conservation tip from an owl mascot.

Important Questions and Answers Very Short Answer Questions (1 Mark) Q1. Define mineral. A mineral is a naturally occurring substance with definite chemical composition. Q2. Name two non-conventional energy resources. Solar energy and wind energy. Short Answer Questions (3 Marks) Q1. Differentiate between ferrous and non-ferrous minerals. Ferrous Minerals Non-Ferrous Minerals Contain iron Do not … Read more

Agriculture Solutions Class 10|ICSE|CBSE|Other Boards

A split-screen infographic showing a lush green rice field in West Bengal on the left and a golden wheat farm with a tractor in Punjab on the right. An India map at the bottom displays major crop regions like rice, wheat, cotton, and tea.

Important Questions ✅ Very Short Answer (1 Mark) Q1. What is Sericulture? Ans: The rearing of silkworms for the production of silk fiber. Q2. Name the crop known as ‘Golden Fiber’. Ans: Jute. Q3. What is Jhumming? Ans: Shifting cultivation practiced in Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland. Q4. Define Bhoodan movement. Ans: Land donation movement initiated … Read more

Water Resources Solutions Class 10|ICSE|CBSE|Other Boards

An educational infographic collage titled "Water Resources Class 10 – Complete Guide." It features a photo of the Bhakra Nangal Dam, an illustration of a Rajasthani Johad, and a technical diagram of rooftop rainwater harvesting, each with bulleted key points.

Important Questions ✅ Very Short Answer (1 Mark) Q1. What is water scarcity? Ans: Shortage of usable water due to high demand, pollution or unequal distribution. Q2. Define rainwater harvesting. Ans: Collection and storage of rainwater for future use or groundwater recharge. Q3. Name one multipurpose project on river Sutlej. Ans: Bhakra Nangam Dam. Q4. … Read more

Latitude and Longitude Solutions|ICSE|CBSE|NCERT|Other Boards

A colorful 3D educational illustration of the Earth on a stand, featuring a grid of red horizontal latitude lines and blue vertical longitude lines. The Equator is highlighted with a thick yellow line, and major parallels like the Tropics and Arctic/Antarctic circles are clearly labeled with their degrees.

  📝 Most Important Board Questions for 2027 (ICSE Pattern) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) Q1: The Prime Meridian passes through which city?Answer: (c) Greenwich Q2: The Earth rotates through how many degrees of longitude in one hour?Answer: (b) 15° Q3: Which longitude is also known as the Anti-meridian?Answer: (c) 180° Q4: The difference between two … Read more

Industrial Revolution Solutions|ICSE|CBSE|NCERT|Other Boards

ndustrial Revolution ICSE Class 9 causes capitalism socialism steam engine factories

Introduction Steam whistles piercing smoky skies, factories humming 24/7, children laboring looms – welcome to the Industrial Revolution ICSE Class 9, the game-changer that birthed modern world! Starting Britain 1760-1840, it swapped handcrafts for machines. Why must-master? High-scoring chapter (15-20 marks), questions on causes, capitalism/socialism. Links Modern Europe. Nail unit tests, prelims, boards – understand … Read more

The Reformation Solutions|ICSE|CBSE|NCERT|Other Boards

The Reformation Class 9 ICSE History illustration showing Martin Luther and the 95 Theses

The Reformation: Complete ICSE Class 9 History Study Guide (Notes, Q&A, MCQs) Introduction Imagine living in 16th-century Europe, where the most powerful institution in the world — the Catholic Church — controlled not just religion, but politics, education, and the economy. Now imagine a single monk, armed with nothing but a hammer, some nails, and … Read more