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  • Chapter 5 The Story of My Life Extra Questions, Summary, and Notes

    The Story of My Life

    The Story of My life- Novel for class 10- English CBSE

    By Helen Keller

    Chapter 5- Notes and Study Material

    Introduction of Chapter 5- the Story of My life by Helen Keller

    As Helen continued with the exploration of the world with her hands, she became more confident. Miss. Sullivan was always with her and she helped her discover the beauty of every object of nature and every part of the human body. She made her student realise not only the benevolence, but also the ferocity of nature. Once on a  warm and humid day, when Helen sat waiting for Miss. Sullivan, who had gone to fetch the lunch basket, on the branch of a tree, the wind blew very hard, lashing against the branches. The frightened Helen clung to the branch  with all her might, till her teacher came and helped her down. She is terribly shaken by the event. Her fears lessened as the days passed by, until one beautiful spring day she climbs a gentle mimosa tree seats herself on its branch. Helen had learnt a new lesson-that Nature “wages open war against her children and under softest touch hides treacherous claws.”

    Conclusion/ Chapter in short/ Analysis of Chapter 5/Understanding the Theme of Chapter 5

    Helen talks about her growing awareness of the world around her and how she started to bond                     with nature. She also became familiar with the dark side of nature.

    Short Summary of Chapter-5 The Story of My Life by Helen Keller in Simple Words-

    This chapter Continues with the description of Miss Sullivan’s effect on Helen. She helped Helen                   become aware of the world around her. Miss Sullivan helped her connect with nature and develop             a strong bond with it by taking her out to the fields and the river banks. Miss Sullivan slowly taught           her to find beauty in every little thing in nature. Helen also learnt about the darker aspects of nature,       when she was caught in a fierce storm while sitting on the branches of a tree. Miss Sullivan had                    gone to the house to fetch lunch for them and Helen was left alone. When she was caught in a storm            and about to fall from the tree, her teacher came to her rescue. This incident shook her up and it                 took a long time for her to overcome her fear of climbing trees. But nature again lured her and she            managed to climb back onto a tree following the odour of a flower.

    Extra Important Questions and Answers of Chapter 5

    1. How did Helen’s awareness of the world deepen? What effect did it have on her personality?

    Helen’s teacher encouraged her to explore the world around her with her hands and taught her the names of every object that she touched. She explained their use. With a greater awareness of her surrounding, Helen became a happier and more confident as an individual.

    1. Why did Miss Sullivan take Helen out of doors as much as she could?

    Miss Sullivan wanted Helen to feel the positive aspects of nature and of how plants grow. She wanted her to learn about the interdependence of plants and animals, develop an appreciation for the beauty of nature, and realise the deep bond that she shared with it.

    1. How did Helen learn about the dark side of nature?

    Helen climbed onto a cherry tree with the help of her teacher and they decided to have their lunch on the tree. The teacher left her there while she went to get the luncheon basket. In the meantime, the weather suddenly changed and there was a fierce storm which almost threw Helen out of the tree. For the first time Helen experienced the dark side of nature and it took a long time for her to gain the confidence to climb up a tree again.

    4.How did Helen finally overcome her fear of climbing?

    The sweet smell of the mimosa flowers drew Helen near the tree and tempted her to climb onto the tree, where she sat for a long time dreaming of the future. She overcame her fear by being overwhelmed by the lure of nature.

  • Chapter 4 The Story of My Life Extra Questions, Summary, and Notes

    The Story of My Life

    The Story of My life- Novel for class 10- English CBSE

    By Helen Keller

    Chapter 1- Notes and Study Material

    Introduction of Chapter 4- the Story of My life by Helen Keller
    Miss. Sullivan arrived on March 3, 1887, when Helen was six years and nine months old. Miss. Sullivan gave Helen a doll sent by the blind children. When she was playing with it, Miss. Sullivan spelt ‘d-o-1-1’ into Helen’s hand. Helen was quick to imitate it. She felt extremely happy and proud to have spelt the letters correctly. Slowly she was able to spell many words and understood that everything had a special and unique name. At times she was confused and once when she could not get the explanation for ‘mug’ and ‘water’ as different words, she showed her anger on her doll by dashing it on the floor, which made it break into fragments. Her teacher picked up the fragments and took Helen outside. She cleared her confusion by making her feel the flow of liquid on her hands. This made her realise that each word gave birth to a new thought. She felt repentant of what she had done and tried to put the fragments of the doll together.
    Conclusion/ Chapter in short/ Analysis of Chapter 4/Understanding the Theme of Chapter 4
    Helen describes the coming of Miss Sullivan and how she taught her to speak with the help of fingers and her sense of wonderment at learning names of things. She began to look forward to a new day for the first time in her life.
    Short Summary of Chapter-4 The Story of My Life by Helen Keller in Simple Words-
    This chapter describes the arrival of Miss Sullivan, the teacher, and how Helen learnt to speak through her fingers. Helen Keller describes the day she met her teacher as the most important day in her life. On that day, Helen and Anne Sullivan begin a long, difficult journey. Together, they achieve what many believed to be impossible. Helen understood when her teacher spelt out the word ‘doll’ on her hands with her fingers. This feat gave her immense pleasure and pride. She writes about her wonder at being able to name things around her and also mentions the dawning of a new perception. For the first time, Helen experienced the feeling of repentance and sorrow, and she felt happy and looked forward to a new day. Helen recounts her experience of learning to spell the word ‘water’ which she had taken a long time to learn. She describes the first day when Miss Sullivan came, as an eventful day where she learnt many new words which would ultimately make the world blossom for her.
    Extra Important Questions and Answers of Chapter 4

    Question.1- Why does Helen say that the 3 March 1887 was an important day for her?
    Answer- Helen calls 3 March 1887 important because her teacher, Miss Sullivan, came to live with her on that day.

    Question.2- How did Helen learn the name of things around her?
    Answer-Helen’s teacher spelt out the names of the articles around her onto her hand and Helen would imitate her movements. Helen learnt several words, in the same process, even though she did not fully understand them.

    Question.3- What made Helen break her new doll?
    Answer-Helen broke her doll out of frustration as she was unable to understand the difference between the words ‘mug’ and ‘water’ even though her teacher tried her best to explain it to her.

    Question.4- What was significant about Helen trying to pick up the broken pieces of her new doll?
    Answer-Helen showed signs of regret and sorrow, which she had never felt before. It signified her transformation and her ability to recognise her feelings. The episode was significant as Helen showed the first signs of registering emotions.

  • Chapter 3 The Story of My Life Extra Questions, Summary, and Notes

    The Story of My Life

    The Story of My life- Novel for class 10- English CBSE

    By Helen Keller

    Chapter 3- Notes and Study Material

    Introduction of Chapter 3- the Story of My life by Helen Keller

    As she grew older, the yearning to express herself grew in Helen. The language of signs was not of much  help. It was decided to take Helen to Dr. Chisholm, a famous oculist in Baltimore. On her way to the oculist, that she managed to communicate to her aunt to sew two beads that she had pulled out from her aunt’s cape in the place  of her doll’s eyes. Her Aunt understood and sewed them in the right place. This made her really excited. She kept herself busy. making friends on the bus and playing with toys. Though Dr. Chisholm could do nothing for Helen, he suggested Dr. Alexander Graham Bell’s name. On his advice, consultations were made with Mr. Anagnos, Director of the Perkin’s Institute in Boston, who helped her in finding a teacher who could educate Helen. Helen’s  joy knew no bounds.

    Conclusion/ Chapter in short/ Analysis of Chapter 3/Understanding the Theme of Chapter 3

    Helen talks about her struggles to express herself which often led to frustration and emotional                    breakdown. She also reveals her parent’s struggle to find a suitable tutor. She describes a journey              by train to an oculist in Baltimore and how a friendship developed with the conductor. She had a                good time on the train where she met Dr Alexander Graham Bell. She also met with Mr. Anagnos of          Perkins Institution, who helped the family by sending Miss Sullivan, a competent teacher, to them.

    Short Summary of Chapter-3 The Story of My Life by Helen Keller in Simple Words-

    This chapter discusses the challenges faced by Helen’s parents before the arrival of Miss Sullivan.              They found it difficult to accept Helen’s frustration and emotional breakdowns in her attempts to               express herself. Since the school for the blind was far from where they lived and that nobody would        come to a place like Tuscumbia to teach a deaf and blind child, the people around her expressed                  doubts whether she could be taught. It was when Helen was six years old that her father heard of a          renowned oculist in Baltimore. Her parents decided to take her to Baltimore to consult the oculist              to see whether anything could be done to relieve her of her blindness. However, the oculist could               not help them. Helen enjoyed the journey, making friends with the conductor, who taught her how         to punch holes in a piece of cardboard and a lady who gave her a box of shells. There is also                        a description of a doll gifted to Helen by her aunt. Helen was distressed by the doll, as it had no eyes.          She did not rest until a pair of beads was fixed on it instead. The chapter then describes a meeting              with Dr Alexander Graham Bell whom she loved at once taking to the tenderness and sympathy                with which he held her, and later a meeting with Mr. Anagnos of Perkins Institution, Boston, who                 helped the family by sending Miss Sullivan to them.

    Extra Important Questions and Answers of Chapter 3  

    1. What was the reason for Helen’s emotional outbursts? How did it affect her parents?

    Answer-Helen’s inability to express herself to those around her frustrated Helen so much so that she would break down in tears and find consolation in her mother’s arms. Her parents were anxious to find someone who would be able to help their daughter communicate and express herself.

    1. Why did the family decide to travel to Baltimore?

    Answer-Helen, along with her family, travelled to Baltimore to meet an oculist called Dr Chisholm in the hope of finding out whether he could help Helen regain her eyesight.

    1. Why was Helen disturbed with the doll that her aunt gifted her?

    Answer-The doll that Helen’s aunt gave her did not have eyes. This disturbed Helen as she was anxious for it to have eyes.

    1. Why does Helen describe her meeting with Dr Bell as a ‘light at the end of a tunnel’?

    Answer- For Helen, the meeting with Dr Bell was full of hope because he sympathised with her condition and informed her parents about the Institute from where a suitable tutor for Helen was found.

    1. Why did Mr Anangos prove to be godsend for Helen?

    Answer-Mr. Anangos was the director of the Perkins Institution which had done a lot of work for the benefit of blind people. He helped Helen by recommending Miss Sullivan as a teacher for her.

    1. Why does Helen make references to Egypt and Mount Sinai?

    Answer-By making this reference, the author alludes to the story from the Bible about Moses who led the Hebrews from Egypt and had a vision of the divine at Mount Sinai. Similarly, for Helen and her family, their meeting with Dr Bell at Washington followed by their communication with Mr Anangos seemed to be touched by the divine. They were finally led to find a suitable teacher for Helen who helped her come out of the dark world that she had been confined to, since her illness.

  • Chapter 2 The Story of My Life Extra Questions, Summary, and Notes

    The Story of My Life

    The Story of My life- Novel for class 10- English CBSE

    By Helen Keller

    Chapter 2- Notes and Study Material

    Introduction of Chapter 2- the Story of My life by Helen Keller

    Helen’s hands compensated for the loss of her sense of hearing and sight. She developed a language of signs   of her own with the help of her mother. She learnt to distinguish things by touch and she could fold and put away clean clothes. Her constant companions were Martha Washington, the child of their cook and an old dog, Belle.  Both Martha and Helen loved to do mischief, and they went about indulging in all kinds of pranks, though Helen   tried to boss over Martha and had the final say in their friendship. She goes on to recount some of the childish pranks that she indulged in. The timely intervention of Katy prevented Martha from cutting Helen’s hair. Helen  was saved from burning herself while drying her apron, by her nurse, Viny. When she learnt to use the key, Helen locked her mother in the pantry for three hours and later locked her teacher, Miss. Sullivan, in her room, hiding the key under the wardrobe. Thus the time to channelize Helen’s energy and enthusiasm had come. The family moved  to a larger house and her father helped her to acquire language by spelling words into her hands and making her repeat them. Helen felt jealous of the attention given by her mother to her sister. She even went to the extent  of  overturning the cradle, when the little baby was sleeping in it. She goes on to speak of her close and touching relationship with each of her parents, whose support and love helped her become strong and confident.

    Conclusion/ Chapter in short/ Analysis of Chapter 2/Understanding the Theme of Chapter 2

    Helen talks about the days after the illness when she was coping with darkness and silence. She began to use sign language to communicate with people around her. She developed a strong bond with her mother. Frustration often led to bouts of aggression. Helen describes the Christmas celebrations at home and reveals anecdotes of time spent with Martha Washington and her dog Belle. She talks about the accident with fire and how she had locked her mother in the pantry by mistake. She describes the arrival of Miss Sullivan and how she too was locked up by Helen in her room and was subsequently rescued by Helen’s father. She also talks about how she coped with her father’s death. She talks about her attitude towards her sister.

    Short Summary of Chapter-2 The Story of My Life by Helen Keller in Simple Words-

    This chapter describes how Helen coped with the darkness that she had to face after her illness. She had to use sign language to communicate with the people around her. Her frustration at not being able to communicate with those around her, led to bouts of aggression. The only person who could reach out to her was her mother, which led to the strengthening of the bond between them. Helen also recollects the happy times she spent in the kitchen and playing in and around the house with Martha Washington, the daughter of their cook, and Belle, her dog_. Both Martha and Helen were always up to some mischief or the other and one day they almost cut off each other’s hair before they were stopped by Helen’s mother. The chapter also describes how Helen learnt to survive and communicate with the people around her in spite of her blindness and deafness. An incident is related where Helen learnt to use a lock, and locked her mother in the pantry by mistake. This incident caused her mother to decide to find a teacher for her, to help control Helen’s growing indiscipline.  Soon after, Miss Sullivan was engaged as Helen’s teacher, but was locked into her room by Helen on the very first day. In the chapter, Helen describes her father as being loving and indulgent who loved his family, especially Helen. She remembers his caressing touch and his eager delight in doing whatever pleased her. But her first personal experience with death came when she heard the news about her father’s death due to some illness. Helen also acknowledges her jealousy towards her little sister who seemed to take up all the care and time of their mother. The chapter also mentions how Helen almost killed her infant sister by overturning the cradle.

    Extra Important Questions and Answers  of Chapter 2

    Question.1- How did Helen learn about her surroundings after she became blind and how did she connect with the people around her?

    Answer- Helen used her hands to feel every object and observe every movement that took place around her. She communicated with others by making crude signs like shaking her head to say no, nodding her head to say yes, a pull meaning `come’ and a push for ‘go’.

    Question.2-Why did Helen rush to her room when she felt the front door shutting?

    Answer-Helen understood that the shutting of    the front door indicated the arrival of some guests so she ran up to her room to dress up in clothes she felt were appropriate to receive guests.

    Question.3-What does the above incident reveal about the little girl?

    Answer-It reveals that in spite of Helen’s handicaps, she was extremely bright and observant and tried hard to behave like those around her.

    Question.4-How did Helen realise that she was different from those around her and how did this affect her?

    Answer- Helen realised that her mother used her mouth to communicate instead of sign language like she did. So she would touch the lips of the people while they were talking and imitate the movements of the lips and by moving her hands. But when she was not able to talk like them she would get frustrated and angry and start kicking and screaming till she was exhausted.

    Question.5- Did Helen realise when she was naughty? How did this make her feel?

    Answer-Helen did realise when she had been naughty, but she did not feel any deep regret at her behaviour.

    Question.6-Who were Helen’s companions as a young child? How did she behave with them?

    Answer-Martha Washington, the daughter of Helen’s cook and her dog Belle were her constant companions as a child. Helen was very dominating by nature. She would force Martha to do what she pleased. She tried to do the same with the dog without success.

    Question.7-. Why did Martha allow Helen to dominate over her?

    Answer-Helen was a very strong and adventurous child who loved taking risks. She would also use physical force to get her way: Martha let her do as she pleased to avoid getting beaten by her.

    Question.8-How did the two girls spend their time together?

    Answer-The girls spent a lot of time in the kitchen kneading dough balls, helping to make ice cream, grinding coffee, fighting over the cake-bowls, feeding hens and turkeys, stealing food and eating it in hiding. They also hunted for guinea-fowl eggs, visited the horses in the stables and touched the cows as they were milked.

    Question.9- How did Helen enjoy Christmas?

    Answer-Helen loved the odours of Christmas cooking and helped in the grinding of the spices, picking of the raisins. She licked off the stirring spoons.

    Question.10-Pick out an example to show that Martha was as mischievous as Helen.

    Answer-One day when both the girls were sitting on the veranda, cutting out paper dolls, they got bored and started cutting shoe strings and leaves of plants. Suddenly, Helen cut off one of Martha’s curls and Martha retaliated by cutting off one of Helen’s curls. They were stopped short of cutting each other’s hair by Helen’s mother.

    Question.11-‘This vexed me and the lesson always ended in a one-sided boxing match.’ What vexed Helen and who did she have the boxing match with?

    Answer-Helen wanted her dog Belle to bark at birds and chase them as dogs normally do. But Belle would become rigid on seeing a bird and not obey her commands. This always angered Helen and she would then box her dog.

    Question.12-How did the dog react on being hit by Helen?

    Answer-Helen’s dog, Belle, on being hit, would get up, stretch herself and move away from Helen.

    Question.13-How did Helen almost burn herself up on day?

    Answer-Helen had wet her apron, so she spread it over the fireplace in the sitting room to dry it. As the apron took time to d try, he went cl r to sose the n fithe pdo cere an threw it over the ashes. The apron caught fire and she almost burnt herself in the process.

    Question.14-Who saved Helen from burning?

    Answer-Helen was saved by her old nurse, Viny who threw a blanket over her and put out the fire.

    Question.15-Why did Helen lock up her mother?

    Answer-Helen locked up her mother, by mistake, when she learned how to turn a key and lock a door.

    Question.16-What made her parents decide that Helen needed some form of disciplining and education?

    Answer-After Helen locked her mother in the pantry and sat outside laughing at her mother’s plight, her parents felt the need for a teacher to discipline Helen and teach her right from wrong.

    Question.17-Why did Miss Sullivan have to be rescued from her room? Who rescued her?

    Answer- Helen locked Miss Sullivan in her room and refused to reveal where she had hidden the key. Her father had to rescue Miss Sullivan with the help of a ladder.

    Question.18-Who were the other members in Helen’s family?

    Answer-Along with her parents, Helen lived with her two half-brothers and younger sister, Mildred.

    Question.19-Cite examples from the lesson that show Helen’s father to be a very patient man.

    Answer-Helen’s father would spend hours with Helen in the garden, taking her from tree to tree and vine to vine. He would tell her stories by spelling the entire story on her hand and wait for her to repeat his anecdotes to him.

    Question.20-‘This was my first great sorrow.’ What is Helen talking about in this line?

    Answer-Helen is talking about her father’s death. He died suddenly after a brief illness.

    Question.21-Why did Helen throw her sister out of her cradle?

    Answer-Helen found her sister sleeping in a cradle, she usually put her doll Nancy to sleep there. In a fit of rage, she overturned the cradle and almost killed her sister.

    Question.22-What does Helen mean by the phrase—’valley of twofold solitude’?

    Answer-Solitude means loneliness. For Helen, it was ‘two-fold’ because she could not hear. She was also lonely, unaware of feelings of care and sensitivity towards others. She was, thus, overcome by a loneliness of the soul.

  • Chapter 1 The Story of My Life Extra Questions, summary, and Notes

    The Story of My Life

    The Story of My life- Novel for class 10- English CBSE

    By Helen Keller

    Chapter 1- Notes and Study Material

    Introduction of Chapter 1- the Story of My life by Helen Keller

    Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama, USA, as the eldest child of Arthur H.        Keller, a Captain in the Confederate Army and Katherine Adams, an educated lady from an intellectual family. She   was deprived of her sight and hearing due to illness that struck her when she was nineteen months old. ‘Ivy Green’, where Helen spent her childhood after her illness, was a paradise, a profusion of greenery and flowers. She spent most of her time in the garden, guided by her extra perceptions of smell, touch and hearing. The wonderful scenes of Nature that she had imprinted in her mind during the days before her illness remained evergreen in her memory. She recounts her confusion at being isolated from a world she had known, and her frustration at not being able to renew contact with it. She could not help being bad tempered, though she knew that she was in the wrong. With the love and care showered by the members of her family and her teacher, she gradually accepted her fate.

    Conclusion/ Chapter in short/ Analysis of Chapter 1/Understanding the Theme of Chapter 1

    Helen Traces the origins of her family and talk about early childhood.  Her entire days were full colour of  laughter and she was the darling of the family.  A mysterious illness left Helen blind deaf and dumb. Those were days of rebellion and indiscipline which Helen spent trying make sense of a dark and silent world.

    Autobiography of Helen Keller

    Short Summary of Chapter-1 The Story of My Life by Helen Keller in Simple Words-

    Helen starts her autobiography by tracing the origins of the family on both her father’s and mother’s side. She recollects certain incidents from her early childhood which were full of colour and laughter. Being the first-born, she was the darling of the family. She was a normal child who could see and hear like other children. Even as a child, she had an eager and self-asserting disposition. She vividly  recounts the house where she lived till the time she was struck by the illness. The house was covered with vines, climbing roses and honeysuckles and its old-fashioned garden was the paradise of her childhood. However, when the mysterious illness struck her, it left her deaf and blind. Her parents were greatly distressed when they found out that their baby girl could no longer see. Helen used to  find solace in the garden, losing herself amongst the flowers and the vines. The only source of sustenance was her mother’s love and the tenderness which soothed her pain. These were days of rebellion and indiscipline when she struggled to make sense of the dark and silent world that she was suddenly enveloped in.

    Extra Important Questions and Answers of Chapter 1

    Question.1– What does Helen mean by saying that ‘the shadows of the prison house are on the rest…’?

    Answer- The expression means that Helen is not able to remember a large part of her childhood.

    Question.2- When and where was Helen born? 

    Answer-Helen was born on 27 June 1880 in Tuscumbia, a town in northern Alabama.

    Question.3-What does Helen mean when she makes the statement, ‘it is true there is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors and no slave who has not had a king among his’?

    Answer-The author means that if one researches one’s lineage., he will find all kinds of people who were their ancestors. That is, no family can have only powerful and rich people as their ancestors.

    Question.4-Who were Caspar Keller, Arthur H Keller and Kate Adams?

    Answer-Caspar was Helen’s grandfather, Arthur was her father, and Kate her mother.

    Question.5-How do we know that the house in which Helen lived was very beautiful?

    Answer-Though the house was not very big, it was completely covered with vines, climbing roses and honeysuckle. From the garden it looked like an arbour. The porch of the house was covered by a screen of yellow roses and Southern smilax which was always buzzing with hummingbirds and bees.

    Question.6-How did Helen enjoy the beauties of her garden in spite of her blindness?

    Answer-Helen would feel the hedges and find different flowers by her sense of smell. She would find comfort in hiding her face in the cool leaves and grass. She wandered in the garden touching, feeling and smelling the various flowers, bushes and trees and could identify them accurately.

    Question.7-What does Helen want to express through the statement ‘I came, I saw, I conquered‘?

    Answer-Helen wants to express the fact that she was a much loved child especially as she was the first born in the family.

    Question.8-How did Helen get her name?

    Answer-Helen’s father had wanted to name her Mildred Campbell after an ancestor whom he had a high regard for, while her mother wanted to name her after her mother, whose maiden name was Helen Everett. However, by the time they reached the church for the ceremony, her father lost the name and when the minister asked him, he gave the name Helen Adams.

    Question.9-Give two examples to show that Helen was an intelligent baby.

    Answer-At six months Helen could say ‘How dye?’ and one day she started saying ‘Tea’ very clearly. Even after her illness, she could recollect many of the words that she had learnt as a baby, like ‘water’.

    Question.10-What motivated Helen to take her first steps as a baby?

    Answer-One day, when Helen’s mother was giving her a bath, she was attracted by the flickering shadows of the leaves that were reflected on the bathroom floor. She got up from her mother’s lap and walked towards the reflection to try and catch it.

    Question.11-Why does Helen cal! February a dreary month?

    Answer-It was the month in which Helen was struck by an illness which left her deaf and blind. For her, it was a nightmarish experience.

    Question.12-For how long had Helen been able to see and hear?

    Answer-Helen was able to see and hear for the first nineteen months of her life.

  • CBSE BOARD EXAMS 2018 DATE SHEET ! Of Class 10th & 12th

    The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announces date sheet for Class 10 and 12 boards. Both are scheduled to commence from March 5, 2018.

    CBSE CLASS 10 DATE SHEET!

    CBSE Date Sheet 10 Class 2018 – Central Board of Secondary Education has published timetable for class 10. Board exam for class 10th starts in March and ends in April. CBSE 10th Time Table 2018 consists of exam dates and timing of all subjects that class 10 candidates study in CBSE board schools. In addition, subject codes are also there on the date sheet. Candidates can appear for class 10 board exam as per CBSE date sheet 10 class 2018 published at cbse.nic.in.

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    CBSE CLASS 12 DATE SHEET!

    CBSE Class 12 Date Sheet 2018 – Central Board of Secondary Education has released time table for class XII board exams online. Class 12th timetable 2018 contains all dates on which arts, science, commerce exams are to take place in March and April 2018. CBSE class 12th time table 2018 also shows timing of examination. On exam day, students must remember to take hall ticket and relevant documents. They can refer to prescribed CBSE books for the purpose of exam preparations. Check here 12th science, commerce, arts, humanities CBSE class 12 date sheet 2018.

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  • Class 12 CBSE Date Sheet 2018 | CBSE 12th Time Table For Exams PDF Dowload

    Class 12 Date Sheet 2018 – Central Board of Secondary Education has released timetable for class XII board exams online. Class 12th timetable 2018 contains all dates on which arts, science, commerce exams are to take place in March and April 2018. CBSE class 12th timetable 2018 also shows the timing of examination. On exam day, students must remember to take hall ticket and relevant documents. They can refer to prescribed CBSE books for the purpose of exam preparations. Check here 12th science, commerce, arts, humanities CBSE class 12 date sheet 2018.

    CBSE Date Sheet Of Class 12th is given below.

    DATESHEET FOR MAIN EXAMINATION 2018 (CLASS XII)
    TIME OF COMMENCEMENT 10:30AM
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    05-03-2018 001 ENGLISH ELECTIVE-N
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      301 ENGLISH CORE
     

     

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      057 DANCE-BHARATNATYAM
      059 DANCE-ODISSI
      069 CR WRTNG TR STUDY
      609 TYPOGRAPHY &CA HIN
      662 MICROBIOLOGY (MLT)
      668 RADIOGRAPHY II
      730 FIRST AID & EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE
      731 CHILD HLTH NURSING
      742 CLINICAL BIOCHEMIS
      744 RETAIL SERVICES
      748 INFORMATION STORAG
      749 INT. TRANS.OPER
      756 INTRODUCTION TO HO
      768 MUSIC AESTHETICS
      776 GARMENT CONSTRCTN
      777 TRADITIONAL INDIAN
      784 SALESMANSHIP
      787 ELECTRICAL MACHINE
      793 CAPITAL MARKET OPE
     

     

    07-03-2018

     

     

    042

     

     

    PHYSICS

      658 OPTICS
      661 CLNCL BIOCHEM(MLT)
      733 HEALTH CENTRE MGMT
      753 FRONT OFFICE OPERA
      769 MUSIC PRODUCTION
     

     

    08-03-2018

     

     

    053

     

     

    FASHION STUDIES

     

      604 OFFCE PROC.& PRAC.
      625 APPLIED PHYSICS
      657 BIO-OPTHALMIC
      663 FUND OF NURSING II
      666 RADIATION PHYSICS
      737 FOOD & BEVERAGE CO
      750 LGSTCS,OPER & SUP.
      751 BAKERY
      762 BASIC HORTICULTURE
      781 COST ACCOUNTING
      800 SECURITY
     

     

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    054

     

     

    BUSINESS STUDIES

      765 FLORICULTURE
     

     

    10-03-2018

     

     

    067

     

     

    MULTIMEDIA & WEB T

      076 NAT. CADET CORPS
      606 OFF. COMMUNICATION
      745 BEAUTY & HAIR
     

     

    12-03-2018

     

     

    031

     

     

    CARNATIC MUSIC VOC

      032 CAR.MUSIC INS(MEL)
      034 HIND.MUSIC VOCAL
      035 HIND.MUSIC MEL.INS
      036 HIND MUSIC.INS.PER
      664 COMM.HEALTH NUR II
      729 BASIC CONCEPTS OF
     

     

    13-03-2018

     

     

    043

     

     

    CHEMISTRY

     

     

    14-03-2018

     

     

    049

     

     

    PAINTING

      050 GRAPHICS
      051 SCULPTURE
      052 COMMERCIAL ART
     

     

    15-03-2018

     

     

    055

     

     

    ACCOUNTANCY

     

     

     

    17-03-2018 029 GEOGRAPHY
      045 BIOTECHNOLOGY
      665 MAT&CHILD H.NUR II
     

     

    19-03-2018

     

     

    022

     

     

    SANSKRIT ELECTIVE

      105 BENGALI
      107 TELUGU
      113 ODIA
      116 ARABIC
      117 TIBETAN
      118 FRENCH
      120 GERMAN
      121 RUSSIAN
      123 PERSIAN
      125 LIMBOO
      126 LEPCHA
      189 TELUGU – TELANGANA
      192 BODO
      193 TANGKHUL
      194 JAPANESE
      195 BHUTIA
      196 SPANISH
      198 MIZO
      322 SANSKRIT CORE
     

     

    20-03-2018

     

     

    027

     

     

    HISTORY

     

     

    21-03-2018

     

     

    041

     

     

    MATHEMATICS

     

     

    22-03-2018

     

     

    046

     

     

    ENGG. GRAPHICS

      070 HERITAGE CRAFTS
      075 HUMAN RIGHTS & G S
      079 LIBRARY & INFO SC.
      626 MECH. ENGINEERING
      779 TEXTILE CHEMICAL P

     

      780 FIN. ACCOUNTING
      783 MARKETING
      796 WEB APPLICATIONS
     

     

    23-03-2018

     

     

    065

     

     

    INFORMATICS PRAC.

      083 COMPUTER SCIENCE
     

     

    24-03-2018

     

     

    072

     

     

    MASS MEDIA STUDIES

      607 TYPOGRAPHY &CA ENG
     

     

    26-03-2018

     

     

    030

     

     

    ECONOMICS

     

     

    27-03-2018

     

     

    040

     

     

    PHILOSOPHY

      044 BIOLOGY
      628 AUTOSHOP RPR&PR
      732 MIDWIFERY
      736 FOOD SERVICE
      739 THE CRTV & COM.PRO
      752 CONFECTIONERY
      772 DESIGN & INNOVATN.
      774 FABRIC STUDY
      778 PRINTED TEXTILE
      788 ELECTRICAL APPLIAN
     

     

    28-03-2018

     

     

    068

     

     

    AGRICULTURE

      071 GRAPHIC DESIGN
      073 KNOW TRAD & PRAC.
      608 SHORTHAND ENGLISH
      610 SHORTHAND HINDI
      622 ENGINEERING SCI.
      738 EVOL & FORMS OF MM
      747 LIBRARY SYSTEM AND
      785 BANKING
      795 DATABASE MANAGEMEN
     

     

    02-04-2018

     

     

    002

     

     

    HINDI ELECTIVE

     

      110 GUJARATI
      124 NEPALI
      197 KASHMIRI
      302 HINDI CORE
     

     

    03-04-2018

     

     

    003

     

     

    URDU ELECTIVE

      104 PUNJABI
      106 TAMIL
      108 SINDHI
      109 MARATHI
      111 MANIPURI
      112 MALAYALAM
      114 ASSAMESE
      115 KANNADA
      303 URDU CORE
     

     

    04-04-2018

     

     

    078

     

     

    THEATRE STUDIES

      605 SECY.PRAC & ACCNTG
      632 AC & REFRGTN-I
      659 OPHTHALMIC TECH.
      660 LAB MEDICINE (MLT)
      667 RADIOGRAPHY I
      799 ELEMENTARY STRUC MECH
     

     

    05-04-2018

     

     

    037

     

     

    PSYCHOLOGY

      633 AC & REFRGTN-IV
      741 LABORATORY MEDICIN
      754 ADVANCED FRONT OFF
      763 OLERICULTURE
      766 BUS.OPERTN & ADMN
      775 BASIC PATTERN DEVE
      782 TAXATION
      786 INSURANCE
      790 TROUBLE SHOOTING A
      794 DERIVATIVE MARKET

     

    06-04-2018 028 POLITICAL SCIENCE
      627 AUTO ENGG.
     

     

    07-04-2018

     

     

    074

     

     

    LEGAL STUDIES

      735 FOOD PRODUCTION -IV
      757 TRAVEL AGENCY AND
      764 POMOLOGY
      789 OPERATION & MAINTE
     

     

    09-04-2018

     

     

    048

     

     

    PHYSICAL EDUCATION

     

     

    10-04-2018

     

     

    039

     

     

    SOCIOLOGY

     

     

    11-04-2018

     

     

    066

     

     

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP

      734 FOOD PRODUCTION-III
      740 GEOSPATIAL TECH
      743 RETAIL OPERATIONS
      746 HOLISTIC HEALTH
     

     

    12-04-2018

     

     

    064

     

     

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    Download CBSE Class 12 Date Sheet 2018: You can download CBSE Class 12 Date Sheet 2018 here.
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  • Class 10 CBSE Date Sheet 2018 | CBSE 10th Board Exam Time Table

    CBSE Class 10 Date Sheet 2018

    CBSE releases CBSE Date Sheet 2018 for both class X. CBSE Class X exam will be held in March and April 2018. Exams are starting from 1st week of March and end next month for Class X. Date sheet of CBSE class 10 board exams 2018 are released online for exams taking place in the months of March. Several students appear in CBSE class 10 board exam.

    CBSE Date Sheet is given below.

    DATESHEET FOR MAIN EXAMINATION 2018 (CLASS XII)
    TIME OF COMMENCEMENT 10:30AM
    DATE SUB CODE SUBJECT NAME
    05-03-2018 001 ENGLISH ELECTIVE-N
      101 ENGLISH ELECTIVE-C
      301 ENGLISH CORE
     

     

    06-03-2018

     

     

    056

     

     

    DANCE-KATHAK

      057 DANCE-BHARATNATYAM
      059 DANCE-ODISSI
      069 CR WRTNG TR STUDY
      609 TYPOGRAPHY &CA HIN
      662 MICROBIOLOGY (MLT)
      668 RADIOGRAPHY II
      730 FIRST AID & EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE
      731 CHILD HLTH NURSING
      742 CLINICAL BIOCHEMIS
      744 RETAIL SERVICES
      748 INFORMATION STORAG
      749 INT. TRANS.OPER
      756 INTRODUCTION TO HO
      768 MUSIC AESTHETICS
      776 GARMENT CONSTRCTN
      777 TRADITIONAL INDIAN
      784 SALESMANSHIP
      787 ELECTRICAL MACHINE
      793 CAPITAL MARKET OPE
     

     

    07-03-2018

     

     

    042

     

     

    PHYSICS

      658 OPTICS
      661 CLNCL BIOCHEM(MLT)
      733 HEALTH CENTRE MGMT
      753 FRONT OFFICE OPERA
      769 MUSIC PRODUCTION
     

     

    08-03-2018

     

     

    053

     

     

    FASHION STUDIES

     

      604 OFFCE PROC.& PRAC.
      625 APPLIED PHYSICS
      657 BIO-OPTHALMIC
      663 FUND OF NURSING II
      666 RADIATION PHYSICS
      737 FOOD & BEVERAGE CO
      750 LGSTCS,OPER & SUP.
      751 BAKERY
      762 BASIC HORTICULTURE
      781 COST ACCOUNTING
      800 SECURITY
     

     

    09-03-2018

     

     

    054

     

     

    BUSINESS STUDIES

      765 FLORICULTURE
     

     

    10-03-2018

     

     

    067

     

     

    MULTIMEDIA & WEB T

      076 NAT. CADET CORPS
      606 OFF. COMMUNICATION
      745 BEAUTY & HAIR
     

     

    12-03-2018

     

     

    031

     

     

    CARNATIC MUSIC VOC

      032 CAR.MUSIC INS(MEL)
      034 HIND.MUSIC VOCAL
      035 HIND.MUSIC MEL.INS
      036 HIND MUSIC.INS.PER
      664 COMM.HEALTH NUR II
      729 BASIC CONCEPTS OF
     

     

    13-03-2018

     

     

    043

     

     

    CHEMISTRY

     

     

    14-03-2018

     

     

    049

     

     

    PAINTING

      050 GRAPHICS
      051 SCULPTURE
      052 COMMERCIAL ART
     

     

    15-03-2018

     

     

    055

     

     

    ACCOUNTANCY

     

     

     

    17-03-2018 029 GEOGRAPHY
      045 BIOTECHNOLOGY
      665 MAT&CHILD H.NUR II
     

     

    19-03-2018

     

     

    022

     

     

    SANSKRIT ELECTIVE

      105 BENGALI
      107 TELUGU
      113 ODIA
      116 ARABIC
      117 TIBETAN
      118 FRENCH
      120 GERMAN
      121 RUSSIAN
      123 PERSIAN
      125 LIMBOO
      126 LEPCHA
      189 TELUGU – TELANGANA
      192 BODO
      193 TANGKHUL
      194 JAPANESE
      195 BHUTIA
      196 SPANISH
      198 MIZO
      322 SANSKRIT CORE
     

     

    20-03-2018

     

     

    027

     

     

    HISTORY

     

     

    21-03-2018

     

     

    041

     

     

    MATHEMATICS

     

     

    22-03-2018

     

     

    046

     

     

    ENGG. GRAPHICS

      070 HERITAGE CRAFTS
      075 HUMAN RIGHTS & G S
      079 LIBRARY & INFO SC.
      626 MECH. ENGINEERING
      779 TEXTILE CHEMICAL P

     

      780 FIN. ACCOUNTING
      783 MARKETING
      796 WEB APPLICATIONS
     

     

    23-03-2018

     

     

    065

     

     

    INFORMATICS PRAC.

      083 COMPUTER SCIENCE
     

     

    24-03-2018

     

     

    072

     

     

    MASS MEDIA STUDIES

      607 TYPOGRAPHY &CA ENG
     

     

    26-03-2018

     

     

    030

     

     

    ECONOMICS

     

     

    27-03-2018

     

     

    040

     

     

    PHILOSOPHY

      044 BIOLOGY
      628 AUTOSHOP RPR&PR
      732 MIDWIFERY
      736 FOOD SERVICE
      739 THE CRTV & COM.PRO
      752 CONFECTIONERY
      772 DESIGN & INNOVATN.
      774 FABRIC STUDY
      778 PRINTED TEXTILE
      788 ELECTRICAL APPLIAN
     

     

    28-03-2018

     

     

    068

     

     

    AGRICULTURE

      071 GRAPHIC DESIGN
      073 KNOW TRAD & PRAC.
      608 SHORTHAND ENGLISH
      610 SHORTHAND HINDI
      622 ENGINEERING SCI.
      738 EVOL & FORMS OF MM
      747 LIBRARY SYSTEM AND
      785 BANKING
      795 DATABASE MANAGEMEN
     

     

    02-04-2018

     

     

    002

     

     

    HINDI ELECTIVE

     

      110 GUJARATI
      124 NEPALI
      197 KASHMIRI
      302 HINDI CORE
     

     

    03-04-2018

     

     

    003

     

     

    URDU ELECTIVE

      104 PUNJABI
      106 TAMIL
      108 SINDHI
      109 MARATHI
      111 MANIPURI
      112 MALAYALAM
      114 ASSAMESE
      115 KANNADA
      303 URDU CORE
     

     

    04-04-2018

     

     

    078

     

     

    THEATRE STUDIES

      605 SECY.PRAC & ACCNTG
      632 AC & REFRGTN-I
      659 OPHTHALMIC TECH.
      660 LAB MEDICINE (MLT)
      667 RADIOGRAPHY I
      799 ELEMENTARY STRUC MECH
     

     

    05-04-2018

     

     

    037

     

     

    PSYCHOLOGY

      633 AC & REFRGTN-IV
      741 LABORATORY MEDICIN
      754 ADVANCED FRONT OFF
      763 OLERICULTURE
      766 BUS.OPERTN & ADMN
      775 BASIC PATTERN DEVE
      782 TAXATION
      786 INSURANCE
      790 TROUBLE SHOOTING A
      794 DERIVATIVE MARKET

     

    06-04-2018 028 POLITICAL SCIENCE
      627 AUTO ENGG.
     

     

    07-04-2018

     

     

    074

     

     

    LEGAL STUDIES

      735 FOOD PRODUCTION -IV
      757 TRAVEL AGENCY AND
      764 POMOLOGY
      789 OPERATION & MAINTE
     

     

    09-04-2018

     

     

    048

     

     

    PHYSICAL EDUCATION

     

     

    10-04-2018

     

     

    039

     

     

    SOCIOLOGY

     

     

    11-04-2018

     

     

    066

     

     

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP

      734 FOOD PRODUCTION-III
      740 GEOSPATIAL TECH
      743 RETAIL OPERATIONS
      746 HOLISTIC HEALTH
     

     

    12-04-2018

     

     

    064

     

     

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    Download CBSE Class 10 Date Sheet 2018 here: You can download CBSE Class 10 Date Sheet 2018 here.
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  • NCERT Solutions For Class 12, 11, 10, 9, …6th Chapter Wise Solutions CBSE

    NCERT Textbooks Solutions for classes 1 to 12 are being published by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), New Delhi. The annual term question papers of CBSE are based upon the content provided by NCERT books. These textbooks are recommended by different boards among which CBSE is the most common.

    Find complete solutions for NCERT textbooks for class 6 to 12 only on Imperial Study

    The earlier student had limited choice for NCERT textbook solution especially for Science and Mathematics subject which is now long gone, but with many choices, available students get confused which one to choose. If a student finds it hard to search for NCERT books solution online, then Imperial Study is the right place as we have got the solution for all NCERT textbooks for class 6 to 12. These classes books are available on our website for free to download along with NCERT Solutions and Exemplar solutions. To help students make their exam preparation effective, we provide study tips, sample papers, questions for CBSE board and more.

    Download the Chapter wise solution given below:

    NCERT Solutions For Class 12th

    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12th Physics
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12th Chemistry
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12th Biology
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12th Maths
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12th Business Studies

    NCERT Solutions For Class 11th

    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11th Physics
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11th Chemistry
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11th Biology
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11th Maths
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11th Business Studies

    NCERT Solutions For Class 10th

    NCERT Solutions For Class 9th

    NCERT Solutions For Class 8th

    • NCERT Solutions for Class 8th English
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 8th Hindi
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 8th Maths
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 8th Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 8th Social Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 8th Sanskrit

    NCERT Solutions For Class 7th

    • NCERT Solutions for Class 7th English
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 7th Hindi
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 7th Maths
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 7th Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 7th Social Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 7th Sanskrit

    NCERT Solutions For Class 6th