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complete solution of 12 NCERT Chemistry can be found on topperlearning.com
MODERN PHYSICS AND ELECTRONICS :most of the questions easy and similar to past JEE questions.WAVE OPTICS :most of the questions are similar to past JEE questionsINORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND GENERAL CHEMISTRY :most of the questions are of NCERT level and are simple.SOLID STATE :Most of the questions are very easy.PROBABILITY AND DIFFERENTIATION :most of the questions are simple and NCERT level.DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS :most of the questions are similar to past JEE question
OBJECTIVE QUESTION FOR Solid State NCERT
First complete your NCERT text book and then go on to Reference Books. You can also collect question papers on websites and solve them. The most important thing is that you answer all possible questions.
You can find NCERT textbook solutions online on various platforms such as NCERT's official website, online educational websites like Meritnation, or by searching for specific textbook solutions on Google. Additionally, many libraries also carry NCERT textbooks and solutions for reference.
On topperlearning you can find NCERT Solutions for class 9 all subjects including English. Below is URL topperlearning.com/learn/text-book-solutions/ncert/cbse/class-9/b101c1e9 meritnation.com/ncert-solutions Also Find NCERT solution books Online @ Bookwalaonline.com
Submit There is no particular book, however, the NCERT book is considered to be the most preferred one. You should complete the NCERT book first. After digesting the NCERT you should go for the previous years' question papers. And then followed by mock tests. You can download it from the Testprepkart website. Here you can find past years' question papers, mock tests, and practice papers also.
Ncert textbook and refer notes . For better understanding refer together with chem
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you can get the book from delhi head office of ncert
For Class 9 Science in NCERT, you can refer to the book "Science - NCERT Class 9". This book covers various topics in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology tailored for students in the 9th grade, following the NCERT curriculum. It provides a structured approach to understanding fundamental scientific concepts.
No, the NCERT Class 11 Physics book does not cover questions related to the law of triangles. This topic is generally studied in geometry or trigonometry rather than physics.