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NCERT – NCERT Books, Solutions, Syllabus, Exemplar Problems with Solutions

NCERT – NCERT Books, Solutions, Syllabus, Exemplar Problems with Solutions

Edited By Manasvini Gupta | Updated on Jun 15, 2023 02:28 PM IST

NCERT - The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) was established with the agenda of designing and supporting a common system of education for the nation, which enables and encourages the expression of the diverse culture of India. CBSE, and many other state education boards prescribes the textbooks of NCERT in their school course curriculum.

NCERT – NCERT Books, Solutions, Syllabus, Exemplar Problems with Solutions
NCERT – NCERT Books, Solutions, Syllabus, Exemplar Problems with Solutions

The curriculum developed by NCERT is carefully designed after thorough research. NCERT designs the books for Classes 1 to 12th in a simple and comprehensive language for the students. The syllabus designed by the NCERT is considered not only for school education but also for various national-level and state-level competitive examinations. The examinations like UPSC, NEET, JEE, etc follow NCERT.

NCERT - Major Highlights

NCERT Full Form

National Council of Educational Research and Training

Establishment Year

1961

Headquarters

New Delhi

Official Website

ncert.nic.in

NCERT Email ID

dceta.ncert@nic.in

More About NCERT

The National Council of Educational Research and Training was established in 1961. NCERT was registered as a society on June 6, 1961, and the establishment of the council was announced by the Government of India on July 27, 1961. The NCERT started working formally on September 1, 1961.

NCERT Books

NCERT books are well designed in a manner to excel in the concept presented. The NCERT books are followed by the CBSE board. So for students who are preparing for CBSE board exams and other competitive exams like the NEET and JEE, NCERT is the bible.

Key Features of NCERT Books:

  • NCERT also provides study kits and multimedia digital material to help the students.

  • The NCERT books are presented with practical examples and activities to perform, which makes students understand the concepts in an easy way.

  • Also, solved examples and exercise questions are provided to make the students strong in the concepts studied.

  • NCERT books are available in printed format and also soft copies of NCERT can be downloaded from the NCERT official website ncert.nic.in

Check Class Wise NCERT Books:

NCERT Syllabus

The syllabus of NCERT is available for Classes 1 to 12 for all subjects. The NCERT syllabus is prepared under the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) and is readily followed in all classes. All the schools affiliated with the CBSE board prescribe the NCERT syllabus in their curriculum. NIOS and many other state educational boards also follow the NCERT syllabus. Check the Class wise NCERT syllabus below.

Key Features of NCERT Syllabus:

  • The syllabus of NCERT is available on the official website: ncert.nic.in.

  • With the NCERT syllabus, students will get more clarity on the syllabus.

  • This syllabus defines the contents, topics and units of all the subjects to be studied

  • By referring to the syllabus of NCERT, students will be able to devise a proper study plan.

Check NCERT Syllabus Class Wise:

NCERT Solutions

Answers to the NCERT questions are important to clarify the concepts studied. As far as the board exam is concerned, the solutions to NCERT questions are unavoidable material. The solutions to both solved problems and exercise questions are important for the CBSE board examination. For some subjects, there are multiple numbers of exercises, additional exercises, and miscellaneous exercises.

NCERT Solutions Class Wise

The subject-wise NCERT solutions for Class 6 to 12 are tabulated below:

NCERT Solutions for Classes 6th to 12th

NCERT Exemplar

For Science and Mathematics subjects exposure to more questions and practice questions are required for the students to understand it in a better way. For this NCERT is providing the NCERT exemplar questions from class 6 to 10 Science and Mathematics and for class 11 and 12 Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry.

Key Features of NCERT Exemplars:

  • This set of practice questions includes multiple-choice questions, reasoning-type questions, short-answer and long-answer questions.

  • The exemplar questions are designed to practise questions related to all the concepts.

  • Solving it will improve the reasoning, comprehension, calculation, and analytical skills of the students.

NCERT Exemplar Solutions Class wise

NCERT Chapter Notes

NCERT notes for Class 9 and 10 Science and Mathematics chapters and NCERT notes for Class 11 and 12 Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology subjects provided by careers360. Students can use these notes for revision purposes.

NCERT Notes Class wise

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

1. How do I contact NCERT?

You can contact NCERT by sending a mail to dceta.ncert@nic.in.

2. Can I order NCERT books online?

NCERT books are available to download from the official website free of cost.  

3. Is NCERT enough to prepare for board exams?

Yes, NCERT books are enough to prepare for boards. Additionally, you can refer to the previous year question papers, and other reference materials as well.  

4. What is the full form of NCERT?

NCERT stands for National Council of Educational Research and Training.

5. How can I get NCERT books online?

The NCERT books are available to download from the official website, ncert.nic.in.  

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A block of mass 0.50 kg is moving with a speed of 2.00 ms-1 on a smooth surface. It strikes another mass of 1.00 kg and then they move together as a single body. The energy loss during the collision is

Option 1)

0.34\; J

Option 2)

0.16\; J

Option 3)

1.00\; J

Option 4)

0.67\; J

A person trying to lose weight by burning fat lifts a mass of 10 kg upto a height of 1 m 1000 times.  Assume that the potential energy lost each time he lowers the mass is dissipated.  How much fat will he use up considering the work done only when the weight is lifted up ?  Fat supplies 3.8×107 J of energy per kg which is converted to mechanical energy with a 20% efficiency rate.  Take g = 9.8 ms−2 :

Option 1)

2.45×10−3 kg

Option 2)

 6.45×10−3 kg

Option 3)

 9.89×10−3 kg

Option 4)

12.89×10−3 kg

 

An athlete in the olympic games covers a distance of 100 m in 10 s. His kinetic energy can be estimated to be in the range

Option 1)

2,000 \; J - 5,000\; J

Option 2)

200 \, \, J - 500 \, \, J

Option 3)

2\times 10^{5}J-3\times 10^{5}J

Option 4)

20,000 \, \, J - 50,000 \, \, J

A particle is projected at 600   to the horizontal with a kinetic energy K. The kinetic energy at the highest point

Option 1)

K/2\,

Option 2)

\; K\;

Option 3)

zero\;

Option 4)

K/4

In the reaction,

2Al_{(s)}+6HCL_{(aq)}\rightarrow 2Al^{3+}\, _{(aq)}+6Cl^{-}\, _{(aq)}+3H_{2(g)}

Option 1)

11.2\, L\, H_{2(g)}  at STP  is produced for every mole HCL_{(aq)}  consumed

Option 2)

6L\, HCl_{(aq)}  is consumed for ever 3L\, H_{2(g)}      produced

Option 3)

33.6 L\, H_{2(g)} is produced regardless of temperature and pressure for every mole Al that reacts

Option 4)

67.2\, L\, H_{2(g)} at STP is produced for every mole Al that reacts .

How many moles of magnesium phosphate, Mg_{3}(PO_{4})_{2} will contain 0.25 mole of oxygen atoms?

Option 1)

0.02

Option 2)

3.125 × 10-2

Option 3)

1.25 × 10-2

Option 4)

2.5 × 10-2

If we consider that 1/6, in place of 1/12, mass of carbon atom is taken to be the relative atomic mass unit, the mass of one mole of a substance will

Option 1)

decrease twice

Option 2)

increase two fold

Option 3)

remain unchanged

Option 4)

be a function of the molecular mass of the substance.

With increase of temperature, which of these changes?

Option 1)

Molality

Option 2)

Weight fraction of solute

Option 3)

Fraction of solute present in water

Option 4)

Mole fraction.

Number of atoms in 558.5 gram Fe (at. wt.of Fe = 55.85 g mol-1) is

Option 1)

twice that in 60 g carbon

Option 2)

6.023 × 1022

Option 3)

half that in 8 g He

Option 4)

558.5 × 6.023 × 1023

A pulley of radius 2 m is rotated about its axis by a force F = (20t - 5t2) newton (where t is measured in seconds) applied tangentially. If the moment of inertia of the pulley about its axis of rotation is 10 kg m2 , the number of rotations made by the pulley before its direction of motion if reversed, is

Option 1)

less than 3

Option 2)

more than 3 but less than 6

Option 3)

more than 6 but less than 9

Option 4)

more than 9

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