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Physics
As syllabus for Grade XI Entrance Examination (Science)-2081 [Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya] Physics (15 Marks) 1.Units and Dimensions, 2.Scalar and Vectors, 3.Motion, 4.Friction, 5.Simple Machines, 6.Source of Energy, 7.Work, Energy, Power, 8.Circular Motion, 9.Gravitation, 10.Hydrostatics, 11.Pressure, 12.Heat and Temperature, 13.Quantity of Heat, 14.Thermal Expansion, 15.Transfer of Heat, 16.Waves, 17.Sound, 18.Reflection, 19.Refraction, 20.Spherical mirrors and Lenses, 21.Prism, 22.Human Eye, 23.Microscope, 24.Telescope, 25.Magnets, 26.Electrolysis, 27.Transformer, 28.Electromagnetic induction, 29.Magnetic Effect, 30.Electricity, 31.Astronomy, 32.Zeology
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Chemistry
As syllabus for Grade XI Entrance Examination (Science)-2081 [Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya] Chemistry (15 marks) 1.General and Language of Chemistry Atoms, Ion, Molecule, Elements, Compounds, Radicals, Valency, Commercial names of compounds, Types of Chemical reaction, Methods of mixture 2.Periodic Table 3.Structure of atom 4.Avogadroe's number and mole concept 5.Chemical bond: Ionic, Covalent and Co-ordinate covalent bond 6.Electrolysis 7.Acid, bace and salt 8.Metals and Metallurgy 9.Non metals and some important gases(H2, N2, O2, NH3, CO2) 10.Organic Chemistry 11.Chemistry in service of Mankind (Plastic, Glass, Cements, Ceramics, Fertilizers, Fibres, Pesticides, Soap and detergents) 12.Environmental Pollution 13.Hardness of water
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Biology -Botany
As syllabus for Grade XI Entrance Examination (Science)-2081 [Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya] Biology (15 marks) Botany 1.Introduction to botany and its branches 2.Classification: ( Fungi, Plantae, Monera) 3.Cell and Cell division 4. Genetics 5.Adaptation of plants 6.Life cycle of mushroom and fern 7.Environmental Pollution
Biology – Zoology
As syllabus for Grade XI Entrance Examination (Science)-2081 [Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya] Biology (15 marks) Zoology 1. Introduction to zoology and its branches. 2. Classification: Protista and Animalia 3. Life Cycle of Silkworm, Honeybee and Mosquito with their economic importance 4. Organic Evolution 5. Human Body system (Digestive, Respiratory, Circulatory, Excretory, Nervous, Glandular: Endocrine System and Skeletal) 6.Reproduction: Sexual and Asexual 7. Cromosomes and sex-determination 8.Adaptation: Introduction and types
GK
As syllabus for Grade XI Entrance Examination (Science)-2081 [Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya] GK and IQ (10 marks) GK: 1.History and Geography 2. Civic sense and polity 3. Economy 4.Science and Technology 5. Culturelanguage and literature 6. Sports 7.Current Affairs 8.Miscellaneous
IQ
As syllabus for Grade XI Entrance Examination (Science)-2081 [Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya] GK and IQ (10 marks) IQ 1.Sequence and series 2. Coding and Decoding 3. Logical Expression 4. Jumble Words 5.Geometric figures 6. Miscellaneous
English
As syllabus for Grade XI Entrance Examination (Science)-2081 [Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya] English (15 Marks) 1. Articles 2. Prepositions 3. Tense 4. Voice 5. Transformations 6. Question Tags 7. Concord 8. Conditional 9. Causative verbs 10. Relative Clauses 11. Conjunctions 12. Reported Speech 13. Literary figures and their works 14. Synonyms/ Antonyms
Mathematics
As syllabus for Grade XI Entrance Examination (Science)-2081 [Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya] Maths (20 Marks) 1. Set and Algebra: a. Set, b. Function, c. Polynomial, d. Sequence and series, e. HCF and LCM, f. Surds, g. Indices, h. Rational fractions, i. Equation 2. Arithmetics: a. Percentage b. Time and work c. Profit and Loss, discount and VAT d. Simple and compound interest e. Compound depreciation and population growth. 3. Mensuration a. Area of triangle and quadrilaterals b. Area and volume of cylinder, cone, sphere, prism, and pyramid 4.Geometry a Properties or theorems on triangle, parallelogram and circle 5. Statistics and probability a. Measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode, quartiles) b. Probability 6. Trigonometry
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πŸ“˜ Friction: Summary Note for MCQ

Friction summary note

πŸ”Ή 1. What is Friction?

  • Friction is the resistive force that opposes the relative motion or tendency of motion between two surfaces in contact.

  • It acts parallel to the surfaces in contact and opposite to the direction of motion.

πŸ”Ή 2. Types of Friction

  1. Static Friction:

    • Acts when the object is at rest.

    • The highest value before motion starts = Limiting friction.

    • Variable in nature: 0≀fs≀fmax0 leq f_s leq f_{text{max}}

  2. Kinetic (Sliding) Friction:

    • Acts when the object is in motion.

    • Constant value less than limiting friction.

  3. Rolling Friction:

    • Occurs when an object rolls over a surface.

    • Smallest among all types.

πŸ”Ή 3. Cause of Friction

  • Due to irregularities or microscopic roughness of the surfaces in contact.

  • Even polished surfaces have microscopic irregularities.

πŸ”Ή 4. Laws of Friction

  1. Friction is independent of the area of contact.

  2. Friction is proportional to the normal force:

    f=ΞΌNf = mu N

    Where:
    ff = Frictional force
    ΞΌmu = Coefficient of friction
    NN = Normal reaction

  3. Limiting friction depends on the nature of the surfaces in contact.

πŸ”Ή 5. Coefficient of Friction (ΞΌ)

  • Ratio of limiting friction to normal force:

    ΞΌ=fNmu = frac{f}{N}

  • It has no unit (dimensionless).

  • ΞΌβ‚› > ΞΌβ‚– > ΞΌα΅£
    (Static > Kinetic > Rolling)

πŸ”Ή 6. Advantages of Friction

  • It helps with walking, writing, gripping, driving, etc.

  • Essential for brakes, machines, and daily motion.

πŸ”Ή 7. Disadvantages of Friction

  • Causes wear and tear of machines.

  • Produces unwanted heat and energy loss.

  • Reduces the efficiency of moving parts.

πŸ”Ή 8. Methods to Reduce Friction

  • Polishing surfaces

  • Lubrication (using oil or grease)

  • Using ball bearings or rollers

  • Using streamlined shapes (for fluids/air)

🧠 Quick MCQ Facts

  • Friction is a contact force.

  • Static friction is self-adjusting; kinetic is constant.

  • Friction depends on normal force, not on surface area.

  • Rolling friction is always less than kinetic and static friction.

  • Friction always opposes relative motion or its tendency.

You Can Also Read:

🧠 Conceptual MCQs: Friction

πŸ“š MCQ Quiz: Friction

πŸ“š MCQ Quiz: Motion

🧠 Conceptual & Numerical MCQs: Motion