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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

10 board results

CBSE-SECONDARY SCHOOL EXAMINATION 2008 Pg: 1

SCHOOL : 65559 INDIRA IDEAL SCHOOL C-3-BLK JANAKPURI N DELHI

ROLL NO CANDIDATE NAME................. SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD RESULT

6156184 ABHISHEK KATARIA 101 067 B2 002 085 A1 041 089 A2 086 070 B2 087 084 A2 PASS
6156185 ADARSH MISHRA 101 060 C2 002 060 C2 041 078 B1 086 066 B2 087 062 C1 PASS
6156186 ADITYA PANDEY 101 082 A2 002 096 A1 041 096 A1 086 075 B1 087 094 A1 PASS
6156187 ANIMESH MOHANTA 101 063 C1 002 057 C2 041 065 B2 086 064 B2 087 077 B1 122 022F E PASS
6156188 ANIRUDH KUMAR 101 068 B2 002 066 C1 041 090 A2 086 060 C1 087 062 C1 PASS
6156189 ANJALI BHARDWAJ 101 077 A2 002 086 A1 041 095 A1 086 078 B1 087 094 A1 PASS
6156190 ANUJ JAIN 101 056 C2 002 063 C1 041 058 C1 086 039 D2 087 048 D1 PASS
6156191 EKTA 101 066 C1 002 075 B1 041 089 A2 086 064 B2 087 062 C1 PASS
6156192 HARSHIT 101 051 D1 002 066 C1 041 063 B2 086 050 C2 087 063 C1 PASS
6156193 HIMANSHI YADAV 101 075 B1 002 080 A2 041 096 A1 086 083 A2 087 078 B1 PASS
6156194 JYOTI SURYAN 101 057 C2 002 052 D1 041 062 C1 086 043 D1 087 049 D1 122 049 D1 PASS
6156195 JYOTI JOSHI 101 060 C2 002 085 A1 041 062 C1 086 062 C1 087 071 B1 PASS
6156196 JYOTSANA RAJ 101 069 B2 002 081 A2 041 075 B1 086 061 C1 087 074 B1 PASS
6156197 MANISH KUMAR CHAUBEY 101 075 B1 002 076 B1 041 091 A1 086 086 A2 087 088 A1 PASS
6156198 MAYANK BHARDWAJ 101 070 B2 002 084 A2 041 084 A2 086 065 B2 087 088 A1 PASS
6156199 NAVEENA CHANDEL 101 075 B1 002 066 C1 041 065 B2 086 060 C1 087 071 B1 PASS
6156200 NEERAJ SHARMA 101 061 C1 002 044 D2 041 081 A2 086 060 C1 087 048 D1 PASS
6156201 NITIN VERMA 101 072 B1 002 066 C1 041 081 A2 086 086 A2 087 078 B1 PASS
6156202 PANKAJ BHATI 101 047 D1 002 055 C2 041 070 B2 086 059 C1 087 055 C2 PASS
6156203 PRIYANKA GUPTA 101 062 C1 002 075 B1 041 082 A2 086 070 B2 087 061 C1 PASS
6156204 RUCHIKA PANDIT 101 078 A2 002 075 B1 041 082 A2 086 090 A1 087 084 A2 PASS
6156205 SAURABH PANDEY 101 078 A2 002 075 B1 041 096 A1 086 087 A2 087 088 A1 PASS
6156206 SHIKHA GUPTA 101 071 B2 002 080 A2 041 094 A1 086 084 A2 087 071 B1 PASS
6156207 VENUS YADAV 101 083 A1 002 072 B2 041 092 A1 086 086 A2 087 078 B1 PASS
6156208 VINEET SOLANKI 101 066 C1 002 066 C1 041 085 A2 086 072 B1 087 084 A2 PASS
6156209 VIPIN KUMAR GAUTAM 101 055 C2 002 064 C1 041 059 C1 086 051 C2 087 049 D1 PASS
6156210 VIVEK ROHILLA 101 072 B1 002 076 B1 041 076 B1 086 073 B1 087 066 B2 PASS
6156211 VAIBHAV SINGH 101 070 B2 002 080 A2 041 099 A1 086 081 A2 087 089 A1 PASS
6156212 YOGESH KUMAR 101 044 D2 002 066 C1 041 064 B2 086 039 D2 087 041 D2 PASS
6156213 ASHISH MEHTA 101 056 C2 002 046 D1 041 060 C1 086 061 C1 087 070 B2 122 ABA PASS
6156214 ASHISH SHARMA 101 082 A2 002 080 A2 041 095 A1 086 092 A1 087 086 A2 PASS
6156215 ARTI PAL 101 057 C2 002 078 B1 041 094 A1 086 089 A1 087 058 C1 PASS
6156216 ABHISHEK TANWAR 101 066 C1 002 069 B2 041 071 B2 086 065 B2 087 064 B2 PASS
6156217 AKASH SONI 101 047 D1 002 057 C2 041 045 D1 086 040 D1 087 056 C2 122 033 D2 PASS
6156218 ANKIT AGGARWAL 101 051 D1 002 065 C1 041 054 C1 086 072 B1 087 044 D1 PASS
6156219 DEBOSHREE MOHANTA 101 086 A1 002 077 B1 041 095 A1 086 080 A2 087 094 A1 PASS
6156220 DEEPAK SINGH GAUR 101 060 C2 002 075 B1 041 069 B2 086 057 C1 087 054 C2 PASS
6156221 DEEPIKA GIRI 101 059 C2 002 077 B1 041 042 D1 086 072 B1 087 063 C1 PASS
6156222 DHIRENDAR KUMAR 101 070 B2 002 075 B1 041 072 B1 086 073 B1 087 079 A2 PASS
6156223 JITENDER 101 067 B2 002 080 A2 041 095 A1 086 084 A2 087 074 B1 PASS
6156224 KANIKA PANWAR 101 063 C1 002 074 B1 041 053 C2 086 081 A2 087 060 C1 PASS
6156225 KARISHMA SOLANKI 101 067 B2 002 063 C1 041 058 C1 086 068 B2 087 081 A2 PASS
6156226 KOMAL TANWAR 101 068 B2 002 077 B1 041 086 A2 086 082 A2 087 078 B1 PASS
6156227 KUNWAR TARUN 101 069 B2 002 078 B1 041 093 A1 086 092 A1 087 074 B1 PASS
6156228 LIPIKA HATTAR 101 077 A2 002 079 A2 041 084 A2 086 089 A1 087 087 A2 PASS
6156229 MAYANK MISHRA 101 066 C1 002 075 B1 041 061 C1 086 049 C2 087 049 D1 122 ABA PASS
6156230 TAYYEB ANSARI 101 049 D1 002 070 B2 041 048 C2 086 060 C1 087 044 D1 PASS
6156231 NAVEEN JAKHMOLA 101 053 D1 002 064 C1 041 074 B1 086 081 A2 087 062 C1 PASS
6156232 NEHA SHARMA 101 070 B2 002 079 A2 041 095 A1 086 077 B1 087 077 B1 PASS
6156233 PAYAL VERMA 101 056 C2 002 076 B1 041 062 C1 086 063 C1 087 046 D1 PASS
6156234 RAHUL KUMAR PANDEY 101 076 B1 002 075 B1 041 061 C1 086 073 B1 087 083 A2 PASS
6156235 RAMANDEEP DANDONA 101 044 D2 002 048 D1 041 021F E 086 038 D2 087 037 D2 COMP
6156236 RASHMI GUPTA 101 078 A2 002 084 A2 041 098 A1 086 091 A1 087 090 A1 PASS
6156237 RISHABH KUMAR 101 057 C2 002 060 C2 041 051 C2 086 070 B2 087 050 C2 PASS
6156238 SAKSHI SHARMA 101 061 C1 002 082 A2 041 088 A2 086 068 B2 087 055 C2 PASS
6156239 SANDEEP KUMAR 101 052 D1 002 075 B1 041 052 C2 086 063 C1 087 053 C2 PASS
6156240 SHIVANI SAGAR 101 083 A1 002 082 A2 041 088 A2 086 086 A2 087 086 A2 PASS
6156241 SHWETA KUMARI 101 060 C2 002 066 C1 041 063 B2 086 065 B2 087 053 C2 PASS
6156242 TARUN KUMAR 101 069 B2 002 081 A2 041 095 A1 086 086 A2 087 064 B2 PASS
CBSE-SECONDARY SCHOOL EXAMINATION 2008 Pg: 2

SCHOOL : 65559 INDIRA IDEAL SCHOOL C-3-BLK JANAKPURI N DELHI

ROLL NO CANDIDATE NAME................. SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD RESULT

6156243 AASHISH MOGHA 101 077 A2 122 088 A2 041 100 A1 086 089 A1 087 083 A2 PASS
6156244 ABHISHEK AGGARWAL 101 064 C1 122 060 C1 041 080 B1 086 073 B1 087 061 C1 PASS
6156245 ABHISHEK ASTHANA 101 051 D1 122 055 C2 041 038 D1 086 039 D2 087 039 D2 PASS
6156246 ABHISHEK BALASUBRAMANIAN 101 088 A1 122 094 A1 041 096 A1 086 095 A1 087 095 A1 PASS
6156247 ABHISHEK NARAYAN 101 075 B1 122 079 A2 041 096 A1 086 083 A2 087 094 A1 PASS
6156248 ABHISHEK SEHGAL 101 072 B1 122 082 A2 041 094 A1 086 094 A1 087 080 A2 002 050 D1 PASS
6156249 AJAY KUMAR 101 077 A2 122 051 D1 041 070 B2 086 069 B2 087 073 B1 002 066 C1 PASS
6156250 AMIT YADAV 101 062 C1 122 055 C2 041 084 A2 086 063 C1 087 059 C1 PASS
6156251 ANIRUDH TANGRI 101 079 A2 122 089 A1 041 100 A1 086 095 A1 087 084 A2 PASS
6156252 ANSHUL SHARMA 101 083 A1 122 068 B2 041 081 A2 086 081 A2 087 071 B1 002 060 C2 PASS
6156253 ANUJ KUMAR 101 054 C2 122 063 C1 041 047 C2 086 051 C2 087 057 C1 002 ABA PASS
6156254 ANUJ SHARMA 101 064 C1 122 080 A2 041 091 A1 086 087 A2 087 067 B2 PASS
6156255 ASHMIN 101 081 A2 122 095 A1 041 077 B1 086 081 A2 087 084 A2 002 060 C2 PASS
6156256 DEEPANSHU GAKHAR 101 048 D1 122 067 B2 041 094 A1 086 060 C1 087 069 B2 002 047 D1 PASS
6156257 DIKSHA ADHIKARI 101 073 B1 122 095 A1 041 095 A1 086 090 A1 087 083 A2 PASS
6156258 EKTA PAL 101 092 A1 122 098 A1 041 100 A1 086 095 A1 087 095 A1 002 078 B1 PASS
6156259 GUNJEETA PANJABI 101 054 C2 122 061 C1 041 064 B2 086 065 B2 087 045 D1 PASS
6156260 HIMANSHI BANSAL 101 061 C1 122 075 B1 041 082 A2 086 084 A2 087 048 D1 002 060 C2 PASS
6156261 JAI PATEL 101 070 B2 122 062 C1 041 074 B1 086 070 B2 087 083 A2 PASS
6156262 DHRUV SHARMA 101 068 B2 122 069 B2 041 084 A2 086 090 A1 087 082 A2 PASS
6156263 KANIKA TANDON 101 064 C1 122 065 B2 041 073 B1 086 061 C1 087 046 D1 PASS
6156264 KARAN PATEL 101 063 C1 122 039 D2 041 065 B2 086 075 B1 087 068 B2 PASS
6156265 KHUSHBOO GUPTA 101 068 B2 122 077 B1 041 077 B1 086 056 C1 087 063 C1 002 063 C1 PASS
6156266 MANISH GAHLOT 101 053 D1 122 050 D1 041 055 C1 086 059 C1 087 034 D2 PASS
6156267 MANISHA GARG 101 057 C2 122 054 C2 041 079 B1 086 076 B1 087 050 C2 002 ABA PASS
6156268 MOHIT TANDON 101 063 C1 122 057 C2 041 079 B1 086 057 C1 087 059 C1 PASS
6156269 MUDIT SRIVASTAVA 101 072 B1 122 060 C1 041 056 C1 086 076 B1 087 067 B2 PASS
6156270 NAMAN JAIN 101 060 C2 122 061 C1 041 085 A2 086 075 B1 087 054 C2 002 045 D2 PASS
6156271 PAWAN SHARMA 101 065 C1 122 079 A2 041 096 A1 086 081 A2 087 071 B1 PASS
6156272 PRERNA PANDEY 101 090 A1 122 087 A2 041 087 A2 086 094 A1 087 072 B1 PASS
6156273 RUCHI THAKRAN 101 059 C2 122 061 C1 041 080 B1 086 064 B2 087 064 B2 PASS
6156274 SEEMA SHUKLA 101 045 D1 122 060 C1 041 060 C1 086 042 D1 087 043 D1 PASS
6156275 SOBIT SONI 101 089 A1 122 075 B1 041 086 A2 086 079 B1 087 058 C1 PASS
6156276 SONIA YADAV 101 069 B2 122 081 A2 041 074 B1 086 081 A2 087 090 A1 PASS
6156277 AAKASH GARG 101 086 A1 122 095 A1 041 097 A1 086 097 A1 087 096 A1 002 066 C1 PASS
6156278 AASHISH KUMAR 101 060 C2 122 070 B2 041 092 A1 086 075 B1 087 060 C1 002 045 D2 PASS
6156279 ADITI DHIMAN 101 079 A2 122 084 A2 041 081 A2 086 077 B1 087 087 A2 002 056 C2 PASS
6156280 AKANKSHA KHANDELWAL 101 070 B2 122 091 A1 041 094 A1 086 066 B2 087 071 B1 002 076 B1 PASS
6156281 AAKASHDEEP SINGH 101 070 B2 122 083 A2 041 089 A2 086 095 A1 087 075 B1 002 065 C1 PASS
6156282 ANKIT KUMAR 101 061 C1 122 051 D1 041 041 D1 086 046 D1 087 052 C2 PASS
6156283 ATUL 101 052 D1 122 058 C1 041 069 B2 086 065 B2 087 062 C1 002 044 D2 PASS
6156284 ATUL TANWAR 101 087 A1 122 099 A1 041 099 A1 086 096 A1 087 082 A2 002 ABA PASS
6156285 CHAKSHU GARG 101 083 A1 122 081 A2 041 077 B1 086 077 B1 087 074 B1 002 ABA PASS
6156286 CHHAVI VERMA 101 070 B2 122 091 A1 041 081 A2 086 091 A1 087 088 A1 002 075 B1 PASS
6156287 GEETIKA SHARMA 101 064 C1 122 053 C2 041 064 B2 086 070 B2 087 044 D1 002 061 C2 PASS
6156288 HARSHA DHIMAN 101 089 A1 122 098 A1 041 100 A1 086 089 A1 087 098 A1 002 082 A2 PASS
6156289 HIMANSHU GAUTAM 101 071 B2 122 080 A2 041 094 A1 086 095 A1 087 078 B1 002 079 A2 PASS
6156290 HIMANSHU SEHRAWAT 101 087 A1 122 078 B1 041 088 A2 086 085 A2 087 061 C1 002 049 D1 PASS
6156291 JATIN BAKSHI 101 063 C1 122 059 C1 041 049 C2 086 052 C2 087 049 D1 002 047 D1 PASS
6156292 KIRTI HATTAR 101 051 D1 122 052 C2 041 033 D2 086 038 D2 087 043 D1 PASS
6156293 VANSHIKA UPADHYAY 101 064 C1 122 071 B1 041 087 A2 086 086 A2 087 059 C1 PASS
6156294 MITASHI GAHLOT 101 073 B1 122 075 B1 041 085 A2 086 065 B2 087 058 C1 PASS
6156295 MOHIT AGGARWAL 101 060 C2 122 057 C2 041 081 A2 086 050 C2 087 043 D1 PASS
6156296 NUPUR VATS 101 054 C2 122 049 D1 041 068 B2 086 074 B1 087 055 C2 002 069 B2 PASS
6156297 PANKAJ MOHAN 101 065 C1 122 063 C1 041 074 B1 086 068 B2 087 055 C2 002 057 C2 PASS
6156298 PARUL GAHLOT 101 055 C2 122 068 B2 041 074 B1 086 073 B1 087 062 C1 PASS
6156299 PARUL SHARMA 101 080 A2 122 089 A1 041 099 A1 086 091 A1 087 086 A2 002 057 C2 PASS
6156300 POOSHPANJAN ROY BISWAS 101 088 A1 122 097 A1 041 095 A1 086 090 A1 087 089 A1 165 100 A1 PASS
6156301 SANJAY SINGH PANWAR 101 070 B2 122 075 B1 041 094 A1 086 082 A2 087 072 B1 PASS
CBSE-SECONDARY SCHOOL EXAMINATION 2008 Pg: 3

SCHOOL : 65559 INDIRA IDEAL SCHOOL C-3-BLK JANAKPURI N DELHI

ROLL NO CANDIDATE NAME................. SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD SUB MRK GRD RESULT

6156302 SOURABH JAIN 101 043 D2 122 055 C2 041 059 C1 086 056 C1 087 033 D2 PASS
6156303 SHALINI RAJPUT 101 066 C1 122 070 B2 041 095 A1 086 084 A2 087 063 C1 002 062 C1 PASS
6156304 SHIVANI SHARMA 101 077 A2 122 079 A2 041 077 B1 086 071 B2 087 075 B1 002 067 C1 PASS
6156305 SHUBHAM UJLAYAN 101 073 B1 122 088 A2 041 099 A1 086 096 A1 087 076 B1 002 060 C2 PASS
6156306 SIDHARTH SOOD 101 085 A1 122 081 A2 041 082 A2 086 088 A1 087 082 A2 002 ABA PASS
6156307 SNEHIL GUPTA 101 080 A2 122 085 A2 041 095 A1 086 091 A1 087 080 A2 PASS
6156308 SOMIP CHAKMA 101 059 C2 122 051 D1 041 067 B2 086 068 B2 087 052 C2 002 033 D2 PASS
6156309 VAIBHAV JAIN 101 078 A2 122 072 B1 041 095 A1 086 082 A2 087 076 B1 002 062 C1 PASS
6156310 VARSHA KHANDURI 101 072 B1 122 082 A2 041 095 A1 086 092 A1 087 066 B2 002 075 B1 PASS

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Competitions to be held in the academic session 2008 - 2009

Essay ( English ) writing competition
• Essay ( Hindi ) writing competition
• Poster Making competition
• Bookmark Making competition
• Best out of Waste exhibition
• News ( English ) Reading competition
• News ( Hindi ) Reading competition
• Slogan Writing competition
• Card Making competition
• Hindi Recitation competition
• English Recitation competition
• On the Spot Painting competition
• Cracking a joke competition
• Bulletin Board Decoration competition
• Drama competition
• English Debate competition
• Hindi Debate competition
• English Declamation competition
• Hindi Declamation competition
• Science Exhibition
• Tribute to teachers exhibition
• Diya Decoration competition
• Sketch Making competition
• Book Week
• Calligraphy competition
• Rakhi Making competition
• Dance competition
• Dance Drama competition
• Solo Singing competition

:: Kids Section

Poetry

I love my India :- Akansha Singh (VII D)

Punjab is famous for harvesting
Bengal for writing
Delhi for duty
Kashmir for its beauty
Rajasthan for history
Maharashtra for victory
Karnataka is famous for silk
Haryana for milk
Gujrat is known for peace
Assam for tea leaves
Kerala for people
Uttar Pradesh for sugar cane
Himachal is famous for apples
Orrisa for Temples.


Memories of February and March :- Ankit Aggarwal (X-B)

When that day comes near and near,
My eyes get filled with tears,
Mom whispered in my ear,
There's nothing to fear
Exams often come and go
Don't allow them to show
Study the portions like a vow
Take it in that spirit and go,
8'O Clock, the bell starts ringing
The cowardice in me starts sinking
The boldness in me starts thinking
The confident hand starts moving
The exams at last end with ease.
The three hour dilemma, come to close,
The three months waiting starts its course
At last the results find their place,
Overwhelming joys on one side,
Frustrated weeps on the other side,
The victors trot along with the pride
The losers wander to hide.



Jokes

Pappu : Sunny, we have just got a new dog. Would u like to see him?
Sunny : Does he bite ?
Pappu : That is why I am trying to find out through you.


Harish : I have changed my mind.
Sunit : Oh Good! Does it work better than the old one?


Raju : Mummy, make daddy's favourite dish today.
Mother : But Why?
Raju : Because today I am getting my progress report.


Rahul : Aashish, come , let us go for swimming.
Aashish : No. I have decided I will not go near water till I learn swimming.


Salesman : This new computer can do half of your job.
Business Executive : Great! I'll take two.


Arun : What is yellow and brown and has about 100 of legs.
Rohan : I don't know.
Arun : Even I don't know, but it is crawling up you back.



Brain Teasers

Q1. What letter is next in this sequence?

Q2. What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, and has a bed but never sleeps?

Q3. How could the 22nd and 24th U.S. Presidents have the same parents, but weren't brothers

Q4. What are tree mistake in this sentence?

Q5. When is four half of five?

Q6. What is full of holes but still holds water?

Q7. What happened in 1961 and will not happen again until 6009?

Q8. What is light as a feather, but even the strongest man cannot hold it more than a few minutes?

Q9. A man says, "Brothers and sisters, have I none, but that man's father is my father's son." Who is he pointing at?

Q10. What in an automobile engine serves no purpose but without it the engine does not work?





Brain Teasers Solutions:

A1. N-November

A2. River

A3. Grover Cleveland was elected twice to become the 22nd and 24th US President.

A4. Tree is supposed to be three, mistake should have s at the end, there is no third mistake.

A5. When it's a Roman number F(IV)E).

A6. Sponge

A7. The year reads the same upside down.

A8. His breath

A9. My father son must mean himself because he has no brothers, and since this is the father of person he is pointing at, he is pointing at his son.

A10. Noise



Puzzles

1. Four bags of candy are placed in front of you.
In all, there are 100 pieces of candy. There are 22 in the first bag and 18 in the second.
The third bag has twice as many as the fourth bag.
How many pieces of candy are in the third and fourth bags?

2. It is between 8:00 and 9:00 and the minute hand is covering the hour hand.
What time is it?

3. There are two lengths of rope.
Each one can burn in exactly one hour.
They are not necessarily of the same length or width as each other.
They also are not of uniform width (may be wider in middle than on the end), thus burning half of the rope is not necessarily 1/2 hour. By burning the ropes, how do you measure exactly 45 minutes worth of time?

4. Don't cheat! Because if you did, the test would be no fun.I promise, there are no tricks to the test.
Read the sentence below and count the F's in that sentence.Count them ONLY ONCE. Do not go back and count them again.
FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE-
SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC
STUDY COMBINED WITH
THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS.

5. A farmer is standing on one side of the river and with him are a wolf, a goat and a box with cabbages. In the river there is a small boat. The farmer wants to cross the river with all the three items who are with him. There are no bridges and in the boat there is only room for the farmer and one item. But if he leaves the goat with the cabbages alone on one side of the river the goat will eat the cabbages. If he leaves the wolf and the goat on one side the wolf will eat the goat. Only the farmer can seperate the wolf from the goat and the goat from the cabbage.
How can the farmer cross the river with all three items, without one eating the other ?

6. You are lost in a forest. The forest is between two villages. In villageA live only liars, they always lie. In village B people always tell the truth. You want to go to village B. Then you see a man from village A or B. You can ask him only one question.
Which question will you ask him to know for sure where village B is ?

7. A butcher goes to the market with $100 cash. He has to buy exactly 100 animals. There are cows, geese and chicken for sale.A cow costs $15, a goose is $1 and a chicken costs $0.25. He has to buy at least one of each animal and has to spend all his money.
What does the butcher buy?

8. A mother is four times as old as her daughter. In 20 years she will be twice as old as her daughter.
How old are mother and daughter now?

9. Three grainsilos have the following capacity:
A 8000 kilos
B 5000 kilos
C 3000 kilos
A is full, B and C are empty.
Can you without weighing put 4000 kilos in silo A and 4000 kilos in siloB?
10. A clock strikes '6' in 5 seconds.
How long does it take to strike '12'?





Puzzles Solution:

1. The third bag has 40 and the fourth bag has 20.

2. About 8:43 (give or take a minute, depending on your clock)

3. If you light both ends of one rope, it will burn in exactly a 1/2 hour. Thus, burn one rope from both ends and the other rope from only one end. Once the one rope (which is burning from both ends) finally burns out (and you know a 1/2 hour has elapsed), you also know that the other rope (which is buring from only one end) has exactly 1/2 hour left to burn. Since you only want 45 minutes, light the second end of the rope. This remaining piece will burn in 15 minutes. Thus, totaling 45 minutes.

4. There are six F's in the sentence.
A person of average intelligence finds three of them.
If you spotted four, you're above average.
If you got five, you can turn your nose at most anybody.
If you caught six, you are a genius.
There is no catch.
Many people forget the "OF"'s.

5. First the farmer takes the goat across the river. He goes back to pick up the wolf. When he is across he leaves the wolf and takes back the goat. Back on the other side he leaves the goat and takes the cabbages with him. Then he picks up the goat and all three items are on the other side.

6. Ask the man which city he lives in. He will always point to village B.

7. 3 cows, 41 geese and 56 chicken.

8. Mother is 40 daughter is 10

9. Grain silos
A B C
8 0 0
5 0 3
5 3 0
2 3 3
2 5 1
7 0 1
7 1 0
4 1 3
4 4 0

10. 11 seconds
There is an interval of 1 second between each stroke. If the clock strikes 6, there are 5 intervals. If the clock strikes 12 there are 11 intervals.

Parents Section

Parenting Tips

As a parent you should encourage your child to study hard and do well in the school exams.

Childhood is very precious; precious enough not be wasted by the artificial pressures.

Child is like a clay to be molded - where teachers and parents are potters deciding what shape the clay should take

Do not give up your child's present to secure his or her future. Give your child the freedom to truly explore life with abandon.

When children are born, they are like blank slates on which their parents' help to script the beginnings of the stories of their lives. Every child grows up and ultimately charts his own destiny, but his parents lay the foundation.

When parents rebuke their children, they should make them understand that it is a specific behaviour that is under criticism and not the child himself. The child must feel that he is not a bad person, but that he has not behaved correctly in a particular situation.

The best way to make the child perform at his optimum level is to encourage regular study habits and give him proper guidance if he is weak in any subject

Extra curricular activities too should be given due importance as they help in shaping a complete personality.

Parents, as a rule of thumb, should stop comparing their child to others, as this creates a feeling of inadequacy.

Catch your child doing something right and praise him to the skies: "You made your bed without being asked - that's terrific!" or "I was watching you play with your sister and you were very patient."

Set limits and be consistent with your discipline.

Give quality time to your children.

Be a good role model.

Make communication a priority.

Be flexible and willing to adjust your parenting style.

Show that your love is unconditional.

Be aware of your own needs and limitations as a parent.

Talk about learning, share the fun and excitement of new skills. Show your children that you are always learning, too.

As a parent, you can awaken your children to the joy of learning by encouraging their imagination and curiosity.

Don't be too anxious about a child's test scores.

Do encourage children. Praise them for the things they do well. If they feel good about themselves, they will do their best.

Don't judge a child on the basis of a single test score.

Meet with your child's teacher as often as possible to discuss his/her progress.

Make sure your child attends school regularly. Remember, tests do reflect children's overall achievement.

Provide a quiet, comfortable place for studying at home.

Make sure that your child is well rested on school days and especially the day of a test. Children who are tired are less able to pay attention in class or to handle the demands of a test.

Give your child a well rounded diet. A healthy body leads to a healthy, active mind.

Provide books and magazines for your youngster to read at home. By reading new materials, a child will learn new words that might appear on a test.

Share your own experiences and goals with your children, because children tend to adopt your ideals.

Establishing realistic, consistent family rules for work around the house so our children can develop schedules and stable routines.

Encouraging our children to think about the future.



Tips for Healthy Living

Exercising and Eating right should be at the top of your daily to-do list for Healthy living.

Eat Balanced diet and nutrition. Monitor what you consume, and keep away from a detrimental abundance of those which are unhealthy for your body

In summer, grocery stores are abundant with beautiful greens, fruits and vegetables -- all the makings for meal-sized salads, so you should have Salads with your food for Healthy Living

Turn Off TV, DVD, and Computer for Better Health

Sneak Exercise Into Your Routine

Drink enough water.

Kill your bad habits

Get enough sleep and try to sleep at your regular schedule.

Healthy living is as much a psychological issue as it is a physical undertaking. Reinforcing yourself with happy and positive thoughts gives you the confidence you need to conquer anything that life throws your way, giving you the confidence that makes you feel good about yourself.

Reward yourself. Many attempts for healthy living fail because the rewarding one self for achieving goals is forgotten. A campaign to attain healthy living can be fun, especially if we reward ourselves for a job well done. At the end of the day, when what we want to accomplish has been accomplished, we should always take time to reward ourselves for the commitment and resolve we have shown.

:: Counsellor Tips

Students Success Tips

Make clear, specific goals that you understand and want.

Make your goals realistic and attainable.

Account for limitations and barriers to attaining your goals.

Set long term goals, but use short term goals to help you reach them.

Build on your strengths, knowledge and skills.

Challenge yourself to stretch and grow.

Outline a clear action plan with deadlines.

Get the resources, information, and support you require.

Share your goals and plans with others

Stick to your goal .

Celebrate successes. Give your self rewards.

Use daily, weekly, and semester calendars to keep track of appointments and

assignments and to plan how you want to use your time.

Review your lecture and reading notes within 24 hours after you take them.

Keep all your class materials syllabi, notes, papers, exams, and homework in a
v 3-ring binder.

Establish a regular study routine, and study during daylight hours.

Begin preparing for exams from the first day of class.

When you need help, as everyone does from time to time,



Motivational Quotes

The best job goes to the person who can get it done without passing the buck or coming back with excuses.

- Napoleon Hill






Manhood is melted into courtesies, valor into compliment, and men are only turned into tongue, and trim ones, too.

- William Shakespeare






A traveler of taste will notice that the wise are polite all over the world, but the fool only at home.

- Oliver Goldsmith






Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together.

- Vincent Van Gogh






We will either find a way, or make one.

- Hannibal






It's not the having, it's the getting.

- Elizabeth Taylor






Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. It's not a day when you lounge around doing nothing; It's when you've had everything to do, and you've done it.

- Margaret Thatcher






He knows not his own strength that hath not met adversity.

- Ben Jonson






Action is the product of the qualities inherent in nature.

- BhagavadGita







A man is the sum of his actions, of what he has done, of what he can do, Nothing else.

- Mahatma Gandhi







Apply yourself. Get all the education you can, but then, by God, do something. Don't just stand there, make it happen.

- Lee Lacocca







I want it said of me by those who knew me best, that I always plucked a thistle and planted a flower where I thought a flower would grow.

- Abraham Lincoin







Action to be effective must be directed to clearly conceived ends.

- Jawaharlal Nehru







We are responsible for what we are, and whatever we wish ourselves to be, we have the power to make ourselves. If what we are now has been the result of our own past actions, it certainly follows that whatever we wish to be in future can be produced by our present action, so we have to know how to act.

- Swami Vivekananda

exams and promotions

Examination and Promotion

There are three Terminal Examination conducted during the year.
First Terminal Examination : August
Second Terminal Examination : November
Third Terminal Examination : February

Promotion to the next higher class depends on cumulative assessment in different categories as given below:

a) Regularity in attendance (Above 75%)
b) Class Tests
c) Regular Home Work
d) Terminal and Annual Examination
e) Pass Percentage - 40

All student will not be permitted to appear for the final examination unless all dues of the school are paid.

Answer script of class VI to XII submitted by pupils will not be returned to parents, private tutors and others. In special cases the school authorities may review the answer script.

In case a child falls sick during the terminal examination, his / her average performance throughout the year may be considered as per the bye-law of examination, Director of Education, NCT of Delhi.



Parents - Teacher Meeting

All parents are expected to attend Parents-Teachers Meeting to find out their child's progress.

Parents - Teachers Meeting are held on fourth Saturday of every month between 9.00a.m. and 11.00 a.m. The fourth Saturday will be observed as on off day for students except for class X and XII.

Parents are not allowed to meet teachers during class hours. However, Parents may meet the class teacher or subject teacher between 1.30 p.m. and 2.00 p.m. daily.

Meeting with Principal 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.

Meeting with Incharge 8.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.

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