Chapterwise questions and answers from previous year question papers: These are questions and answers from the previous year’s board exams, arranged chapterwise. They help students understand the type of questions that can be asked in the exam and the
el of difficulty.
Similar type questions for practice: These are questions similar to the ones asked in the previous year’s board exams, but with different values. They help students practice and improve their problem-solving skills.
Self-assessment tests: These are tests that students can take after studying a chapter to assess their understanding of the concepts. They typically include objective-type questions and help students identify areas where they need to improve.
Application level questions: These are questions that require students to apply the concepts they have learned to solve real-world problems. They help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
MCQ’s: These multiple-choice questions test the student’s understanding of the concepts. They are an efficient way to test a large number of students in a short period.
Assertion and reasoning: These questions test the student’s ability to analyse a situation and make logical deductions. Students are given a statement (assertion) and a reason for it, and they have to decide whether both are true and whether the reason explains the assertion.
Case studies: These are questions based on real-life situations that require students to apply their understanding of the concepts to solve a problem. They help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving
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