Tuesday 27 August 2019

Mind-blowing Physics Facts



Physics is a subject that lets us understand the universe better. It is a fundamental scientific discipline that aims to understand how the universe works. We've prepared the most interesting and informative blog which would provide you all the mindblowing facts Physics facts.

1. The literal meaning of the word “Physics” is taken from Greek saying “knowledge of nature”.

2. Light waves don’t always move in straight lines



3. The amount of heat outflow from the human body is more than enough in lightning up a 100-watt bulb for some time.

4. Gravitational force can’t control the movement of every matter present on earth. At times, other forces can defeat it.

5. GPS which shows us the right paths of life is based on a physics formula of E = mc 2.




6. The universe we get to see is only 5% of the whole universe. The rest of the things are simply dark energy and dark matter.

7. Black holes are not black Stephen Hawking discovered a radiation called “Hawking radiation” which makes the black hole glow and gives off light across the whole spectrum.



8. If we gather all the humanity at one place and remove all the empty spaces from the atom, it would fit in a small sugar cube.

9. Time is relative. Everyone has their own sense of time.

10. The universe is constantly expanding.

We hope you've learned something new about Physics through this blog. For more such informative content stay tuned to ntsetips.


Tuesday 20 August 2019

15 Fascinating Facts about Mathematics



All of us have studied Mathematics at some time in our lives. Some of us love it so much that we choose to make it our career while some of us are scared of it as if we haven’ come across something as scarier than Maths. We have compiled a list of fascinating Mathematics facts that would give you the knowledge you didn’t receive in school.

1. Maths has a magical digit. Yes! It is number 9. This is because if you multiply a number with 9 and add all the digit of the resulting number, the sum would always give you a number 9. Lets see how 9*8 = 72, 7 + 2 = 9. 9*4 = 36, 3 + 6 = 9.

2. Among all shapes with the same perimeter, a circle has the largest area.

3. A 'jiffy' is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second

4. The word “hundred” comes from the old Norse term, “hundrath”, which actually means 120 and not 100.

5. The symbol for division (÷) is called an obelus.

6. In sunflower, the sequence followed by many spherically spiral patterns in a bud follows Fibonacci series.

7. Not many people believe, but it is accepted and proven that ‘zero’ is an Even Number.

8. Have you ever wondered what comes after a trillion? A quadrillion, quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, decillion, and undecillion.

9. The numbers on opposite sides of a dice always add up to seven

10. e^i*pi + 1 = 0 is the most important equation of Maths.

11. PI never repeats and never ends when written in decimal numbers. It is irrational

12. 111,111,111 × 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321.

13. There's not enough space in the known universe to write out a googolplex on paper.

14. Ancient Babylonians did math in base 60 instead of base 10. That’s why we have 60 seconds in a minute and 360 degrees in a circle.

15. 2520 is the smallest number that can be completely divided by all the numbers 1 to 10.

We hope you liked these facts as much as we did while compiling them for you. For more interesting facts and knowledgeable content stay tuned to ntsetips.

Friday 9 August 2019

National Interactive Math Olympiad (NIMO)



Mathematics is used in our day to day life. Whether you like it or not you cannot deny the fact that basic maths is essential for every person. Students generally fear the subject and prefer to avoid it as much as possible. National Interactive Maths Olympiad is conducted by EduHeal Foundation in search of students who want to pursue their career in Maths. NIMO focuses on changing the mindset of students towards maths and works towards removing the fear of the subject from every student’s mind by making it fun through interactive activities like olympiad, workshops, and seminars, etc.

Eligibility and Important Details


National Interactive Math Olympiad will be conducted for all the students of classes 1 to 12 of all the streams can participate in NIMO. The exam will be conducted in a candidate’s respective school only during the morning hours. Candidates are not required to pay any fees for appearing for the examination. Student can download the registration forms from https://www.eduhealfoundation.org/PDF/

Exam Detail and Paper Pattern
NIMO will be conducted in two levels:

Level 1 will be conducted on 20 November 2019. The exam will be either paper-based or online. The exam will consist of multiple-choice questions which are to be solved within 60 minutes. 

ClassNumber of questions   Section and number of question   
Classes 1 -6
40
General IQ - 10 MCQs
Subject - 15 questions
Interactive - 15 questions
Classes 7 -12
60
General IQ - 10 MCQs
Subject - 30 questions
Interactive – 20 questions

Level 2 will be conducted in Mid February 2020. The exam will be conducted online. The paper will consist of multiple-choice questions which are to be completed within 30 minutes. 

Class
Number of questions
Section and number of question
Classes 1 -12
40
General IQ - 5 MCQs
Subject - 30 + 5 (Image based)

The exam paper will be available in English but the candidate can contact EHF National Coordinator for papers in Hindi, Marathi, and Oriya.

The below-given table contains the detail about the NIMO paper pattern

The registration date will end in a few weeks. Students are urged to register themselves as soon as possible. Candidates can find the syllabus information for their class on https://www.eduhealfoundation.org/WorkBooks.html. Stay tuned at ntsetips for more information on different competitive school examinations.

Wednesday 7 August 2019

National Level Science Talent Search Examination



NSTS examination helps students improve their overall learning ability and educational performance. It measures how well a student has understood the concepts and provides a detailed analysis of the same. Often students start fearing a subject because of a conceptual gap. NSTSE helps student fill those conceptual gaps by providing feedback on all the important academic concepts. Every higher-level competitive exam is based on strong fundamental – base. Hence, NSTSE help students build a fundamental strength that would prepare them for high-level competitive examinations like IIT-JEE, GMAT, GRE, CAT, etc. NSTSE is conducted Unified Council and it emphasizes on Mathematics and Science assessment scholastic skills.

Eligibility

NSTSE follows syllabus provided by CBSE but question papers are also suitable for students of ICSE/ISC and various other boards.

Students studying in Classes II to X are eligible for this examination

Students studying in Class XI and XII of PCM and PCB stream are also eligible for this examination. However, there is no examination for students of PCMB group.

Exam Pattern

Each class has a different question paper. All questions are objective type and have no negative marking. The exam is conducted for a duration of 60 minutes for all classes.

Class
No. of Questions
Marks
1
40
40
2
50
50
3 to 12
60
60


Class-wise division of marks in the question paper are as follows:

Class
Division of marks

Class 1


Mathematics: 15

General Science: 25


Class 2


Mathematics: 20

General Science: 30


Class 3,4, 5

Mathematics: 25

General Science: 30

Critical Thinking: 05


Class 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Mathematics: 25

Physics: 10

Chemistry: 10

Biology: 10

Critical thinking: 05
Class 11 & 12 (PCM)

Mathematics: 25

Physics: 15

Chemistry: 15

Critical thinking: 05
Class 11 & 12 (PCB)

Biology: 25

Physics: 15

Chemistry: 15

Critical thinking: 05


Registration and Exam fee

Students can register through direct/ individual applications for the NSTSE. Exam fee for direct/individual registration is Rs. 300 (The fee includes 2 Past/Model Question Paper, SPR, Success Series Book and Postal charges). Click here for registration. Students can also register through their respective schools; the exam fee for registration through school is Rs. 150. NSTSE also provides student’s performance report for Rs. 15.

Exam schedule

NSTSE 2019-2020 will be conducted on 04 December 2019 (Wednesday) from 10:30 am to 11:30 am. Date of examination for individual/direct applicants will be 15 December 2019 (Sunday). The last date for registration is 05 October 2019.

Students are requested to register for NSTSE before the last date. Late applications will not be accepted in any circumstances. For more details regarding competitive examinations, stay tuned to ntsetips.

Saturday 3 August 2019

International Social Science Olympiad


ISSO is conducted every year by Silverzone Foundation. The main aim of the Silverzone Social Science Olympiad is to encourage and develop the insight of a student into all kinds of Social Situation. This exam tests the proficiency level of a student in academics. It also analyzes their decision making, creative thinking, and critical analyzing abilities. 

Exam Details
The International Social Studies Olympiad will be conducted on 21st November 2019 and 20th December 2019. The exam is organized in the respective schools of the candidate’s during the school hours. It comprises of 40 multiple choice questions (MCQ) for Class I and II, and 50 multiple-choice questions MCQ) for the classes III to X. The question paper consists of two sections: Section I – Social Science and Section II – Scholar’s Zone. The duration of the exam is 60 minutes and is conducted in English language only.

Registration Details
The prospectus containing the registration forms are sent to all the schools registered with Silverzone Foundation. The schools which are not registered can also request for the forms. The school must submit the registration forms, properly filled in and complete in all respects, by the due date to Silverzone Foundation. The registration fee for the examination is Rs. 125 for each student.

Awards
The following awards are awarded to the students who manage to qualify the ISSO:

Rank No.
Award
1st
1st Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded a Cash Prize of Rs. 15,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
2nd
2nd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded a Cash Prize of Rs. 10,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
3rd
3rd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded a Cash Prize of Rs. 7,500/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
4th to 25th
4th to 25th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded wristwatches.


ISSO is just around the corner. Students must register themselves as early as possible. More information regarding ISSO results and syllabus is available on https://www.silverzone.org/SubjectInfo/isso. Stay tuned on ntsetips for more information on various competitive examinations.