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Biological Sciences D. J. Taylor, N.P.O. Green and G. W. Stout; Editor: R. Soper. Cambridge Low-Price Edition, Cambridge University Press
The Nature of Life John Postlethwait and Janet Hopson McGraw Hill, Inc.
A-Level Biology (Revised Edition) W. D. Philips and T. J. Chilton Oxford University Press
Biology Campbell, Neil A; Reece, Jane B; Mitchell, Lawrence G. Benjamin Cummings Any one books, selected study. First final the topics in which you need reference.
Hi Tapan!! I am Ujjwal gupta I was at the same centre as yours. What is the expected cutoff? 2 years ago, it was 41, when the paper wasn't this tough!!
guys let's discuss inao paper as i don't think reso will post inao answers... The first question's lines which are incorrect according to me are- 1)line 1- it is called lunar landing instead of moon landing 2)line 3- it shouldn't be gravitational force instead something like acc. due to gravity or something else 3)line 6- velocity should be greater than critical velocity 4)line9- it shall be reflect radiation instead of absorb 5)line 14- instead of captured it shoul be affected or attracted 6)line23- all apollo missions didn't had soft landing 7)line 25- it should be firing instead of burning of rockets 8) line26- impressions aren't permanent There might be more or some of them might be wrong... changes welcomed What do you think is the answer of 2nd part of 3rd question?? My answer was coming out to be around 426 km/hr and the 1st part of 2nd question as helsinki to oslo....3rd part of 2nd qs is coimg out to be around 2.83333hrs.. actually i left the answer in roots 4. The polaris is at the top of ursa major so you can point it at the n.e. end of the circle.. also it would be the north direction w.r.t the map given The sun would be slightly left to 90 deg clockwise from polestar i.e. left of east circumpolar stars are in a line from pole star as according to me as pole star also never goes below horizon celestial equator i guess refers to a line from sun to 180 deg opposite corner conncting east and west!!! other's were just a guess!! 5. The question was quite easy indeed the easiest.. b- 720,0.03,61 c- 225,0.26,30 d- 7,0.21,1.93 e- 15,0.06,124 6. a) the image would be a trapezium with parallel sides- 2f and 3f and non-parallel equal sides as f*4sqrt5/3 Others were just atry with the last question's explaination - yes, there's a body which is applying force at the voyager and also the sun's force can be neglected as the force sun is applying is begligible i we try to calculate- it was i guess coming to be 50*10^-7
Guys changes are welcomed .. plz post your point of view and you solutions to other qs.
My son selected for INJSO stage II, his date of birth inpassport 3rd Nov 1998, will it create any problem in OCSC selection camp? please let me know my mail id konda.sreeni@gmail.com
Sir, Daughter born on 9 Nov 2002 & studying in IX class (ICSE Syllabus). Interested in INJSO. Kindly, Advice what is right time (Considering X syllabus is covered in INJSO) to write INJSO.
Can somebody tell me hoe to prepare for INJSO? Especially for biology.
ReplyDeleteHave you gone through the previous year papers?
ReplyDeleteyou have to refer to standard books, NCERT is not enough.
Yes I have gone through previous year papers. I am doing 11 and 12 class ncert for biology. Can you suggest any book?
ReplyDeleteBiological Sciences D. J. Taylor, N.P.O. Green and G. W. Stout; Editor: R. Soper. Cambridge Low-Price Edition, Cambridge University Press
DeleteThe Nature of Life John Postlethwait and Janet Hopson McGraw Hill, Inc.
A-Level Biology (Revised Edition) W. D. Philips and T. J. Chilton Oxford University Press
Biology Campbell, Neil A; Reece, Jane B; Mitchell, Lawrence G. Benjamin Cummings
Any one books, selected study. First final the topics in which you need reference.
Ok, thanks for help
ReplyDeletehow can i prepare for physics and chemistry for injso please help me
ReplyDeleteGuys how was the exam?? Wasn't it really tough?? Expected marks?
ReplyDelete45 or 50 based on one 5 marks question
ReplyDeletewhat will be the cut off this year??
Hi Tapan!! I am Ujjwal gupta I was at the same centre as yours. What is the expected cutoff? 2 years ago, it was 41, when the paper wasn't this tough!!
ReplyDeleteI sthis the correct answer key?? I mean in that marbles (Q66a) question!! Where is it written 750 marbles??
ReplyDeletemany answers are wrong in ijsoinfo.blogspot.in
ReplyDeletestill post your marks according to that key atleast
ReplyDeleteguys let's discuss inao paper as i don't think reso will post inao answers...
ReplyDeleteThe first question's lines which are incorrect according to me are-
1)line 1- it is called lunar landing instead of moon landing
2)line 3- it shouldn't be gravitational force instead something like acc. due to gravity or something else
3)line 6- velocity should be greater than critical velocity
4)line9- it shall be reflect radiation instead of absorb
5)line 14- instead of captured it shoul be affected or attracted
6)line23- all apollo missions didn't had soft landing
7)line 25- it should be firing instead of burning of rockets
8) line26- impressions aren't permanent
There might be more or some of them might be wrong... changes welcomed
What do you think is the answer of 2nd part of 3rd question?? My answer was coming out to be around 426 km/hr and the 1st part of 2nd question as helsinki to oslo....3rd part of 2nd qs is coimg out to be around 2.83333hrs.. actually i left the answer in roots
4. The polaris is at the top of ursa major so you can point it at the n.e. end of the circle.. also it would be the north direction w.r.t the map given
The sun would be slightly left to 90 deg clockwise from polestar i.e. left of east
circumpolar stars are in a line from pole star as according to me as pole star also never goes below horizon
celestial equator i guess refers to a line from sun to 180 deg opposite corner conncting east and west!!!
other's were just a guess!!
5. The question was quite easy indeed the easiest..
b- 720,0.03,61
c- 225,0.26,30
d- 7,0.21,1.93
e- 15,0.06,124
6. a) the image would be a trapezium with parallel sides- 2f and 3f and non-parallel equal sides as f*4sqrt5/3
Others were just atry with the last question's explaination - yes, there's a body which is applying force at the voyager and also the sun's force can be neglected as the force sun is applying is begligible i we try to calculate- it was i guess coming to be 50*10^-7
Guys changes are welcomed .. plz post your point of view and you solutions to other qs.
is'nt the answer key released by hbcse wrong for some questions like Q 11(SIGNIFICANT FIGURES) ,Q 13,Q 10,Q 19, Q 23,Q 46, Q 60
ReplyDeleteMy son selected for INJSO stage II, his date of birth inpassport 3rd Nov 1998, will it create any problem in OCSC selection camp? please let me know my mail id konda.sreeni@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteImmediately send an email to HBCSE.
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What would be the cutoff for INJSO 2016 ?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the expected cut off for INJSO and INAO-JR 2016?
ReplyDeleteSir, Daughter born on 9 Nov 2002 & studying in IX class (ICSE Syllabus). Interested in INJSO. Kindly, Advice what is right time (Considering X syllabus is covered in INJSO) to write INJSO.
ReplyDelete