The best way to find old papers of past exams is to visit the site of the particular school, college or organisation that issued the papers. If no examples can be found then speak to your tutor/lecturer.
Generally examples are kept for the specific purposes of showing the types of questions that are asked. No outside site can know all of these.
i want 10th science question&answer paper in last 3year's state board english medium in tamilnadu...
yas
Dissociation of PCl5 decreases in presence of increase in Cl2 why? According to Le Chatlier Principle,increase in concentration of product leads to back ward of reaction. Cl2 is product,and increase in its concentration,leads to increased dissociation. Regards, Karthik Bala[12th]
kumar
Formal standard English and standard English are related but not the same. Standard English refers to the variety of English that is widely accepted as the norm for written and spoken communication, encompassing both formal and informal contexts. Formal standard English, on the other hand, refers specifically to a more polished and structured form of the language, often used in professional, academic, or official settings. While all formal standard English is standard English, not all standard English is necessarily formal.
Standard English is the literary dialect. It is not "bad."
"Bright" and "light" are standard meanings of the English word "white." The adjective in question describes what happens when all spectral colors combine.
Some could be; Who is How? Going where? What? Speak English: this question is afenceive and really funny to be realistic
Standard English School was created in 1980.
English Standard Version was created in 2001.
It seems like there may be a spelling error in your question. "Conjective" does not appear to be a standard term in English. Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
I sincerely hope you're referring to English. Not American. -------------------------------------------------------------- The person asks a valid question. There is a great difference between English and American, even though Americans say they speak english. Because of this, however, to answer the question, I am unaware of a teaching reference directly related to American english as opposed to standard english.