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Science is valued mostly for its practical advantages though it is also valued of gratifying disinterested curiosity and as an object of great aesthetic charm. It is quite obvious that the bulk of mankind, value science, chiefly for the practical advantages it brings with it.
PART – I PHYSICS Sl. No. TOPICS PAGE No. 1. Wave Theory 1–3 2. Sound 4–12 3. Optics 13–31 4. Heat/ Thermodynamics 32–44 5. Electricity 45–59 6. Magnetism 60–62 7. Force, Work, Power And Energy 63–67 8. Friction 68–71 9. Motion 72–74 10. Electronics 75–76 11. Astronomy and Space 77–84 12. Pollution 85–87 13. Various Instruments 88–92 14. Miscellaneous Facts 93–98 PART– II CHEMISTRY 1. Matter 99–100 2. Composition of Matter 101–103 3. Synthetic fibers and Plastics 104–105 4. Metals and Non Metals 106–109 5. Solution, Mixtures And Compounds 110–114 6. Periodic Table 115 7. Acid and Base 116–118 8. Chemical Reactions 119 INDEX 9. Oxidation and Reduction 120–121 10. Common Chemical Compounds 122–124 11. Sources of Energy 125–128 12. Nuclear Science 129–131 13. Water Pollution 132–133 14. Element in Earth’s Crust 134 15. Some Important Alloys 135 16. Important Misc. Points 136–140 PART – III BIOLOGY 1. Introduction to Biology 141–143 2. Biological Classification 144–149 3. Cell 150–161 4. Tissue 162–164 5. Virus 165 6. Bacteria 166–167 7. Fungus 168 8. Protozoa 169–170 9. Nutrition 171–175 10. Digestive System 176–179 11. Respiration 180–183 12. Human Circulatory System 184–188 13. Human Excretory system 189–191 14. Muscle 192–193 15. Joints 194–195 16. Nervous System 196–198 17. Reproduction 199–203 18. Endocrine Glands and Hormones 204–208 19. Genetics 209–211 20. Immunity 212–213 21. Biotechnology 214–218 22. Ecology 219–221 23. Miscellaneous 222–235 |
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