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GENERAL STUDIES

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GEOGRAPHY

  • Introduction to the Universe
  • The Sol System or the Solar System
  • Interesting facts about the Solar System
  • Stars – Must know facts for kids
  • Types of Rocks – Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic
  • Latitude and Longitude | Definition & Important Latitudes
  • Natural Disasters | Types, Examples & Precautions
  • Top 10 Deadliest Earthquakes in the History of the World
  • Movement of the Earth |Effects of Rotation & Revolution

ENGLISH GRAMMER

  • Types of Sentences in English Grammar with Examples
  • Subject and Predicate – Difference and Examples
  • Difference between the Phrase and the Clause
  • Parts of Speech in English Grammar
  • Kinds of Nouns | Proper, Common, Abstract, Collective
  • Rules of Singular and Plural Nouns with Examples
  • Gender in English – Masculine, Feminine, Common & Neuter

 

 

 

 

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GENERAL SCIENCE

  • Specific Gravity vs Density

    Difference Between Specific Gravity and Density

GENERAL STUDIES

  • What is International Court of Justice (ICJ) United Nations (UN)

    International Court of Justice (ICJ) and United Nations

CHEMISTRY

  • Exothermic vs Endothermic Reactions

    Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions: What’s the Difference?

BIOLOGY

  • Structure and function of endoplasmic reticulum

    Structure and Function of Endoplasmic Reticulum

PHYSICS

  • Difference between rest and motion with examples. A body is said to be at rest if its position does not change with respect to its surroundings. Whereas, when the position of a body changes with respect to its surroundings, it is said to be in motion.

    Difference Between Rest and Motion With Examples

ENGLISH GRAMMAR

  • Difference between Subject and Predicate

    Difference between Subject and Predicate with Examples

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