HSC MATHEMATICS CENTUM PREPARATION 200/200 TAMIL MEDIUM MATERIAL 2015:

Marking Scheme – General Instructions :
01. The marking scheme provides general guidelines to reduce
subjectivity in the marking. The answers given in the marking scheme are
Text Book , Solution Book and COME BOOK bound. The contends of he text
book, Solution Book and Come Book are thus indicative .If a student has given
any answer which is different form one given in the marking scheme, but
conveys the prescribed content meaning, Such answers should be given full
credit .
02. Evaluation should to be done strictly adhering the instruction
provided in the marking scheme in order to ensure uniformity in the
assessment of candidate’s performance .
03. In an answer to an question , between any two particular stages of
marks (greater than 1) if a student start from a stage with correct step but
reach the next stage with a wrong result then suitable credits should be given
to the correct steps instead of denying the entire marks meant of this page .
04. Only a rough sketch of the diagram is expected and full credit must
be given for such diagrams that form part and parcel of the solution of a
problem.
05. Marks should not be deducted in questions on determinants and
matrices , if arbitrary constants are assigned to variables other than those in
the marketing scheme.(The same will be applicable for sequence of
elementary transformations applying to get echelon form of a matrix).
06. Marks should be awarded for correct answers to questions on the
vector equations of lines and planes irrespective of their equivalent vector
form.
07. Marks Should not be deducted in questions on applications of
integration if the correct dimensions such as square units for area, cubic
units for volume are not specified .
08. In questions on variable separable , homogeneous , linear differential
equations of first order , full marks should be given for an equivalent answer
and student should not be penalized for not getting the final answer
mentioned in the marking scheme .
09. There is no separate mark allotted for formulae . If a particular stage
is wrong ad if the candidate writes the appropriate formula then award
suitable mark for the formula, This mark is attached with that stage .This is
done with the aim that a student who did problem correctly without writing
formula is not penalized.
Thai is mark should not be deducted foe not writing the formula.
 
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SSLC VILLUPURAM DISTRICT IIIRD REVISION ANSWER KEY AND CENTUM PAPERS 2015:

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VILLUPURAM DISTRICT CELL:9944745340
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P.MANOHARAN
M.A.,M.PHIL., B.T ASST. IN TAMIL
GOVERNMANT HIGH SCHOOL
THENGIYANATHAM
VILLUPURAM DISTRICT CELL:9944745340
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SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER GRADE PAY CASE DETAILS CLICK HERE:

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS DATE: 28.1.2015. CORAM
THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE K.K.SASIDHARAN
W.P.No.4420 of 2014
Secondary Grade Seniority
Teachers Association. (SSTA)
rep. by its State General Secretary
J.Robert, Regn.No.209/2011
284 Phase-II
Perumalpuram Palayamkottai
Tirunelveli District. Petitioner
vs.
1 State of Tamilnadu rep. by
its Secretary to Government
Finance (Pay Cell) Department
Secretariat Chennai-600 009
2 State of Tamilnadu rep. by
its Secretary to Government
School Education Department
Secretariat Chennai-600 009
3 The Director of Elementary
Education
College Road Chennai-600 006 Respondents
Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India
seeking issuance of a writ of mandamus directing the respondents to
fix the Pay Band of the members of the Petitioner Association in the
Pay Band of Rs.9300-34800 plus Grade Pay Rs.4200 on par with that
of the Secondary Grade Teachers working in the Central Government
Schools.
2
For Petitioner : Mr.C.Selvaraju, Senior Counsel
for M/s.C.S.Associates
For Respondents : Mr.P.Sanjay Gandhi,
Special Government Pleader
ORDER
The writ petitioner is an Association of the Secondary Grade
Seniority Teachers. The Association is aggrieved by the delay on the
part of the Government of Tamil Nadu to fix the pay band of its
members on par with the Secondary Grade Teachers working in
Central Government pursuant to the recommendations made by the
Three-Member Committee.
2. It is the case of the petitioner that its members are working
as Secondary Grade Teachers. The VI Pay Commission recommended
revised scale of pay to the Secondary Grade Teachers on par with that
of the Central Government employees. The Secondary Grade
Teachers, who are working in Central Government are all paid the pay
band of Rs.9300-34,800/= with Grade Pay of Rs.4200/=, but,
however, the Secondary Grade Teachers working in State Government
were not given the benefits. The Government have appointed a Three-
Member Committee to look into the pay anomalies consequent to the
VI Pay Commission Report. Even after submission of report by the
3
Three-Member Committee, the Government have not taken any action
to re-fix the pay band of the members of petitioner association. The
petitioner is, therefore, before this court seeking appropriate direction
to the respondents to take early decision in the matter.
3. Heard the learned Senior Counsel appearing for the petitioner
and the learned Special Government Pleader on behalf of the
respondents.
4. The first respondent is directed to consider and dispose of the
representation of the petitioner dated 10.9.2013 on merits and in the
light of the VI Pay Commission Report and the Report of the Three-
Member Committee constituted for removing the anomalies. Such
exercise shall be completed within a period of four months from the
date of receipt of a copy of this order.
5. The writ petition is disposed of with the above direction. No
costs.
28.1.2015.
Index: Yes/No.
Internet: Yes/No.
ssk.
To
1 State of Tamilnadu rep. by
its Secretary to Government
Finance (Pay Cell) Department
Secretariat Chennai-600 009
4
2 State of Tamilnadu rep. by
its Secretary to Government
School Education Department
Secretariat Chennai-600 009
3 The Director of Elementary
Education
College Road Chennai-600 006
5
K.K.SASIDHARAN, J.
Ssk.
W.P.No.4420 of 2014
28.1.2015.

Ten tips for a healthy summer:

Health tipsSummer has finally arrived! It’s time to whip out the BBQs, dig out those bikinis and jet off on holiday for some well-deserved relaxation on the beach.
However, for many of us, summer also brings the temptations of ice cream, overdoing the tan and forgetting the summer diet and exercise.
Luckily, HELLO! Online has put together its top 10 tips for a healthy summer...
  1. Always apply suncream
    It is important to use a suncream lotion of at least SPF 30 in order to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. For sensitive skin, a mineral-based sunscreen is best. Don’t sit in the sun in peak hours between 10am and 4pm in order to minimize UV radiation. If you are planning to be out in the sun for a long period of time, reapply suncream every two to three hours.
     
  2. Drink plenty of waterDuring the hot summer months, heat and sweat can leave your body dehydrated. A lack of water is harmful to your body and can also make you crave food when you’re not actually hungry. It is incredibly important to keep yourself hydrated by drinking at least eight to nine glasses of water a day. Bored of water? Add some low calorific flavoring to water such as a piece of fruit, or opt for healthy alternatives like green tea or coconut water.
     
  3. Beware of ‘healthy’ smoothies
    Fruit smoothies are a great way to get your five-a-day and keep refreshed throughout the summer, but watch out for smoothies made with frozen yoghurts or ice cream as they can be extremely calorific.

    A healthy smoothie should be made with fruit, juice, low fat-yoghurt and ice. Use any fruit you might have or have kept in the freezer, and throw it all in a blender to make a perfect summer drink.
  4. Exfoliate
    Summer means an increase of dead skin cells so it is important to exfoliate your skin to keep it smooth and silky. You don’t need to buy any expensive products to achieve that summer glow; simply use a loafer for a light scrub or make your own exfoliation lotion using a handful of oatmeal, milk and yoghurt.
     
  5. Keep up the exercise regime
    Before you hide those running shoes in the wardrobe, remember summer exercise doesn’t have to stop because of the rising temperatures. Instead of working out outside, change your exercise plan and take it indoors. Join a gym, take up a step class, or get a group of friends around for an afternoon of exercise DVDs.
  1. Get wet
    Summer is the perfect time of year to get wet! Boring runs in the cold wintery weather can be swapped for a summer swim at your local pool or gym. Start by swimming for 10 minutes and increase the time over the following weeks by doing front crawl, breaststroke or backstroke to mix up your cardio workout. A 30 minute session of this full body workout will burn almost 400 calories! If swimming laps isn’t your thing, join a water aerobics class or create your own aerobic workout with jumping jacks, marching and jogging in water.
     
  2. Olive oil
    Olive oil is a healthy fat which contains essential fatty acids that help skin resist UV damage. These fatty acids are also part of the cell membranes that keep in all that moisture your body loses through heat and sweat during the summer. In order to protect your skin and keep it supple, consume about 1 tablespoon of olive oil daily or add it to a healthy salad or fish dish in order to get all those essential fatty acids.
     
  3. Protect your glossy locks
    Our hair suffers a lot during the summer. Constant heat, sun damage and chlorine takes a toll on our hair and can leave it feeling limp and dull after the holidays. If you’re planning on swimming a lot during the summer, it is advisable to use anti-chlorine shampoo and conditioner to help neutralize the chlorine from your hair. If possible, minimize the use of hairdryers, straighteners and other heating products. Towel dry your hair, apply a handful of mouse and revel in beachy summer waves.
     
  4. Eat healthy by the pool
    When the sun is beating down, the idea of seeking out the nearest ice cream stand is seriously tempting. Stay strong by being prepared, and pack a cooler full of healthy snacks and juices. Fill your ice-box with ice, bottled water, sandwiches, vegetable sticks with hummus, yoghurts and endless amounts of fruit.
     
  5. Take up a new hobby
    Summer is the perfect time to take up a new activity. Gardening is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and will actually help you burn some calories! Planting a herb garden is a fantastic way of getting your hands dirty, having quick access to some healthy flavours for your summer meals and, if you have kids, get them involved in playing outside.

    If gardening isn’t your thing, get some inspiration from Wimbledon and try your hand at some tennis or golf. Pilates is the perfect alternative for some alone time in the garden. Roll out a towel and have some fun trying out planks and some breathing techniques in the sun. Thanks to hellomagazine

Public Exam Tips for 10th 12th Students:

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So, Children your exams are fast approaching & you are facing the jitters? correct? But there is nothing to worry. If you plan your studies well, you can definitely pass your examinations with flying colours.
Here are a few simple tips that you can follow:
1. Your school has issued a time table for
the exams. Go through the time table carefully.
2. Find out which are the subjects whose
examination dates fall after a Sunday/public holiday.
3. Ensure that you know the portions for
the exams. If in doubt, ask your teacher.
4. Prepare a study time table of your own
every day.
5. If you are weak in a particular subject,
do not postpone studying for this subject at all.
6. Every night before going to sleep, look
at the plan that you made in the morning and review what you have done. This
will help you understand if you are lagging behind the plan.
7. Your plan has to be realistic. Do not
stuff too many things in a day. Set aside some time in the day for relaxation
like playing/ television/ music.
Early to Rise & early to Bed
Our ancestors have reiterated time and again that when you get up and study early in the morning, you will understand the lessons better and what you study will be imprinted in your mind.

It is generally not advisable to study too late into the night.
During the early morning hours, the weather is pleasant, there is complete silence, you can hear the birds chirping and you can concentrate more.
Avoid watching too much of television during exams
Television is called the idiot box. During exams, television can distract you and can make you addictive. If you must watch, watch only for a short time.
Practice by Writing
Ms.Vijayalakshmi, my chemistry teacher in class VIII had advised us to practice answers by writing them point-wise. I followed the advice and it helped me immensely. If you study in this fashion, you will benefit a lot while writing your answer paper.
Timing of Studying
Afternoons can be the time when you will find it difficult to resist sleeping. Sleeping for a short while is ok. But make it a point to study the lively subjects like maths and science in the afternoons.
Love the Language
If you are going to hate a subject, it is also going to hate you. So, do not hate any subject. While studying for subjects like history & geography, read the textbooks thoroughly several times. Use a pencil to jot down important points and underline those.
Drawing & Science
As you move to the higher classes, you have to study subjects like physics, chemistry & biology. So, you have to brush up your drawing as good drawings fetch you good marks. Subjects like biology will fetch good marks when you draw even when the question is silent about it.
     
Health is Wealth
Take care of your health during your exams. If you fall sick. Your parents will be anxious and you will also find it hard to study. so, eat plenty of fruits and vegetables during your exams and drink plenty of water too.
Revision – a Must
Revise your lessons without fail. Clarify your doubts. If you have made a mistake while practicing the answers, do not worry. Learn from those mistakes.
The Intruders
Some of your classmates may call you at home to ask for doubts. While there is no harm in helping them, be polite to them and if they are having too many doubts, ask them to come to your house and clarify things once for all.your time is precious, isn’t it ? also avoid lending notebooks to your friends during examinations. You can however allow them to take a Xerox of the notes & return the books back to you immediately.
Prayer
Do devote at least 10 minutes for prayer. Prayer, it is said, can move mountains. So, pray for success in your exams and seek the blessings of your parents and elders in the family.
Go for short Walks with your Mom/Dad
After you are at home studying for the exams for the whole day, you can take a short walk in the evenings/ night along with your mom/dad to rejuvenate yourself.
On the Exam Day
* Do not cram till the last minute.
* Be ready to go to school well in advance.
* Check your compass box, pens, pencils, sharpeners, erasers, scales etc.
* 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the exam, close all your books and relax.
* While answering the questions, read the questions carefully and attempt the questions that you know first.
Singh is King, Ghajini, Welcome…..
The television channels will be airing these movies repeatedly. You can watch these movies any time. But what about your class exams? after the exams, when the results are declared, you will be promoted to the next class. So, don’t you think you should give this your best shot!
All the best!

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