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Each one of you with dreams in your eyes and trust for the systom leaves me with the same resolution every year co help you. {uli these dreams. And trust me that with each passing year we are striving realy hard by revisiting our processes, systemsand methodologies to make everything more worthy for you But the truth is that Resonanee's progress and growth will be decided by you al. 1's a result of your energy, drive, initiative and suceess that stimulates the improvisations of people and processes at Resonance. As an institute ddicatod tostudents, the Resonance Family ewes every bit oftheir hard workto the benefit ats students. Hence, we are very much dependant on your pursuit of aeademie excellence which is aceompanied with the quest for a never tending more, Its this quest of yours that very well serves our purpose of betterment at Resonance ancl thus we wish youto continueandenhaneeitwith each passing yet. Asall ofus know that the performance levels expected from the students have now ehangeal alot with the increasing, uncertainties in the exam patterns. Students are being challenged to reach greater heights with higher level of profiieney and with an equivalent acceptance of change. So thisis the time, dear students that requires you to be at ‘your alltime best and to hone your skills and focus all your energy towards your goal. It requires you to extract every bitthat you ean from yourelasses, notes and stucly material, You are just few months away from yourfinal call and so ‘these re the testing times ofall your efforts where your each minute should be planned meticulously. Just keep in ‘mind the fact that, God has given yon the powerto dream and set goals, he has also made you adept enough to make ‘them true, The past year has been tremendous in terms of results and achievements for Resonance and its students. These results have proven the worth of hard work that has been put into ital the year round. I just wish that the same ‘tradition continues this yearas well bt with anclated spirit and confidence. Best Wishes, Poo RK Verma BiTech, (1T-Madias, 1994) Managing Dirstor 8: CEO Heal ~ Acidemics& Senior Pauly (Physi) Resinance Eaventies Private Listed REPT.) ANUNAAD-XXXI|Nov2013 -Jan 2014] 9 News & Views JEE Main, JEE Advanced to be merged from 2015, [Live Mint] All central government-funded engineering schools, including the Indian Institutes of Technology (ITs), veil select students through @ common entrance examination in 2015, merging the existing two-tier joint entrance ‘examination (IEE), the human resource ‘inistryhas decided. As a precursor to the new admission format, allengineering colleges willhave to conduct common counselling for students ia 2or4, according ww the government decision. Currently, the JEE-Main is used as a selection ‘examination forall central goverament- funded technical schools, ineluding the National Institutes of Technology (NITS) and the Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIIT), while students opting forthe 1Ts need to clear thesIEE-Advanced examination ‘The top 150,000 students of the main examination are eligible to sit for the “JBE-Advaneed test for a seat in the 16 IiTs and Tndian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad. The human resource ministry hnas decided tomerge the JEE-Advanced and JEE-Main entrance exams from next year and the IITs have been informed about it, sald Ashok Thakur, ‘higher education seeretary. In 2012, the government devised the two-tier JEE system, after almost a year of protests and deliberation with the IITs and other top technical schools, to reduce the influence of couching centres oi aspirants for the top technical colleges and making the admission process simpler forstudents, Google buys Nest Labs for 43.2bn in bid for smart home- devices market (The Guardian) Google has expanded its presence in consumer homes by buying Nest Labs, a connected device company which makes smart thermostats and stiokedetectors, for$a.abn. ‘The Guardian named Nest's smoke alarm as one of 2013's notable technological innovations on the grounds it could distinguish burnt toast from areal domestiethreat, speak rather ‘than bleep and switch on its nightlightif 3Ldetets you walking underneath in the The smoke alarm, and a smart thermostat that is currently available Resonance ‘onlyin the US, can be accessed remotely with a smartphone app which updates ‘you on battery power and emergency alerts, The alarm also advises users how to respond to alerts, whether a carbon monoxide buildup or full-blown fi and includes direct contact with the fire ‘The thermostat can learn user behaviour and determine whether a building is ‘occupied oF not using temperature, humidity, activity and light sensors. Fadell has ereated goo patents for consumer technology, and began exploring energy efficient domestic technologies after leaving Apple. Despite the deal Nest plans to let customers continue controlling devices ‘through Apple products, The purehase, which is expected to be completed in the next few months after regulatory review, showed that Google increasingly believed in hardware, oftwaresolutions rather than just building operating systems for other manufacturers 10 implement, said Frank Gillett, an analyst with Forrester who specialises in theeonneeted home. Now, send your name to asteroid on Nasa's chip [rimesofIndial So what ifyou can't goto space? You ean send your name there!US space agency ‘Nasa is inviting people around the world to submit their names to be etched on a microchip aboard a spacecraft headed to aan asteroid in 2016. The microchip will Uuavel Wo die asteruid, uamed Beuuu, aboard the agency's Origins-Spectral Interpretation Resource Identitication Security Reyolith Explorer (OSIRIS- REx) spacecraft The robotic mission will spend mare than two years at the 1,760-foot-wide asteroid, The spacecraft will collect sample of Bennu’s surface and return to Earth in a sample return eapsule. ‘Those wishing to participate in "Messages to Benn !"should submit theirnameonlineby Sept 30. $10: One Perspective On What Bitcoin Will Be Worth In 2014 [Forbes] Bitcoin began 2013 at $132 coin, only to ring in 2014 around $800 with ‘worldwide fascination diving the 60- times gain, But according to Boston University Finance Professor Mark ‘williams the priee has realy heen driven yan ntinental few. yust 47 people own, 29% of all outstanding Bitcoins; 930 ‘own 50%. Another 10,000 folks bring the total owned by the largest coin hiolders to roughly 75%, leaving a sliver to be split among about 1 million small- change Biteoiners Williams, a former trader and bank examiner for the Federal Reserve, argues that in 201g the 47 powers coordinated to push prices up. They countedon what economistscall Greater Fools. Investors make money when someone is willing to pay a higher price for a security than you did — Greater Fool Theory states that there is alays someone willing to pay a higher price. But Williams sees the bronder market wising up to Bitcoin’s limitations and taking backcontrolin2014. Bitcoin is not a stock, a hond or even a legal entity, No board or directors oversees it. There are not business plans or balance sheets. This lack of centralization is why the die-hards got involved in the first place, but even as they drown out negative sentiment, the inal Bitcoiners are turning against ‘theirorisinal vision. In the future, Williams sees the Biteoin name living on as shorthand for digital ccurreney at large — like people call tissues Kleenex and photocopies Xeroxes. While Biteoin proper may maintain a small amount of value a3 & virtual commodity, he expects smaller local tenders to dominate the digital ceurtency space. Others will learn from the flaws of Bitcoin to make something with a greator chance of adoption and less volatility i vy Manoj Kumar Sharma "ice President (Operations Business Development) esonaneo Faventires PV. 1 ANUNAAD - XXXII | Nov2013-Jan2014) 10 HOW TO STUDY PHYSICS MATHEMATICS CHEMISTRY? z ment Resonence FOR CHEMISTRY NA t PEOPLE? | The Howto ssue cOCK Dio Diet SU How to stay very energetic and motivated? Motivation is the core of all action. Whether a person ~ * syeceeds, fails or leads depends upon this variable. Getting ‘now the intricacies of your own motivation ean have ting effects. By understanding and acting upon the ‘that motivate you one begins to understand what it fans to live a healthy, happy life. Many people derestimate the importance of their own energy level, and unfortunately, they only remember after they pull that ail-nighter. It isnt a lack of motivation, per se, but more & Heck of perceived energy Few motivational fips are given ‘Have a reason: One ofthe strongest motives to motivate yourself is that you havea reason. ‘This reason will inspire You and make you do whatever it takes to challenge all of the obstacles, so you can achieve your goals. If your desire and reasons are normal, then you might get motivated temporarily. The strong desires that make you think and divell oa your goals are the strong motives that will keep youmoving forward. lave a specifi plan: Ifyou fal to plan, others will plan foryou, Makea plan toachieve your goals. Be flexible, 50 youican change the plan if you need to if you encounter an / requires serious effort. You need to start taking small Do not compare yourself with others: Comparing yourself with others is an effective way if you want 10 become frustrated. Itvwillkill your motivation. Even ifyou began with enthusiasm, you will lose energy quieldy ifyou ) start toonly focuson what others accomplished Procrastination is your enemy: When you _prserastinate, it will slow dawn your progress. TLis ok to take sometime torest, but to stay procrastinating every day’ harm your progress. Leave your comfort zone and. tivate yourself to accomplish every task youhave odo. /Mow to resist Distractions? \Whengou'restudying, evrythingslse seems somich more _Anteresting, even just staring at the wal, isn't t? First of all your mind that you're going to study hard and me score good marks. Afr you've decided, there are a million distraction todeal with, Your roommate wholistens to music ona her -Pod, so loud, the next room can hear; the constant updates on Facebook: the rerun ofyour favorite TV shows and $0.08. There are many things that occupy your mind, Dartculrly when you st down to study. The tick lies in Avoiding distractions effectively and keeping. yourself motivated to continue studying. A few tips to stay focused whilestudying are Choose a Quiet and Comfortable Place: Study at a place, where you feel most comfortable. For most people, hhome is thebest place butitherearetoo many peopleatyour home, go elsewhere. Libraries area good place to study, you canuse thestudy rooms that they have. Put Away Things that Distract You: Clear your study desk of anything that you do not need while studying; elutter around the room could he a distraction. Seeing things like a book, a bill ora photograph may distract you. Tempted to watch your favorite show? Ifo, keep the TV and laptop away. Check Facebook before you start studying and then disconnect your internet. Put your cell phone on silent and proferablyoutofsight.. Prepare a Timetable and Stick tot: Prepare timetable and alternate between subjects that interest you and those Uhat don't. Make a target for yourself and at the end of every day, check whether you managed to achieve itor not, Reward yourself when you manage to complete your goal siccessfully, either by buying yourself a dessert or allowing yourself an hour ofsurfingthenet orwhatevor itis that makesyou happy. ‘Take a Break at Fixed Intervals: It is important to take bpreaks, before you feel saturated and loose complete concentration, Takea 10-15 minutes breakafter every hour or so, depending onyour concentration level Regular breaksare very useful in maintaining concentration. If you feel very tired, you might want to take a longer break and get back to studying when you fel alert, Eat Small Frequent Meals: Avoid eating too much before astudy session, also do not eat anything that could upset your Stomach, Eating too much will make you lethargic and you willbe tempted to take a nap and starving yourself vill not help with concentration, It is best to eat small meals throughout the day. Opt for healthy snacks and fruits each time you take a break. Also make sure you drink enough ‘water, especially when you feel simggish, Learn When You Feel Most Alert: While, most people maintain that thebest time tostudy is early morning, people Raum lfficult things to study for the time when you are most alert. Onee you figure out your body-clock, make a schedule accordingly and stik tot Avoid Getting too Cozy in Your Chair: Sitina good rigid chair that supports your back, Avoid lying on your toed and studying or sitting on a eouch that Is eory and comfortable, as it is quite likely that you will get too comfortableand might fal offtoslep, Apart from the above mentioned tips, surround yourself ‘with people who are hareworking, their sincerity might just rub off on you. The more motivated you are, the ‘easier itistodeal with distractions. Different things work for different people; figure out which place, time and ‘method work best for you and stick to it. With time you will device your own concentration techniques to avoid distractions while studying How to stay calm and meditate? ‘How many times haveyou feltyoushould” learn to relax ‘more. Or maybe learn to meditate? But learning doesn't ‘ound very inviting when you'realready busy and feeling stressed. Meditation helps remain ealm even in turbulent situations. If you've ever taken the trouble to get up before the birds and do some meditation, you'll ‘know that there exists a still and peaceful place, before the world starts rushing about. If youve ever taken time out during the {ay tositquietiy and breathe deeply, you'll now that you can slow itall own and get back in balance with yourself you've ever sat down to a home cooked meal, prepared with love, and eaten with gratitude, you'll know how content and nourished your body and mind fee! afterwards, A few minutes spent in peaceful contemplation sends signals to your body to lover i stress responses and stop pumping adrenaline through your veins. It tells your digestive system that it's OK to give its full attention tothe contents ofyour stomach and convert them inte cell nourishing and repairing ‘nutrients and it tellsyour mind and emotions that it's OK _to be still, be calm and be relaxed. Few tips for effective ‘meditation: Comfortable surrounding: It is advisable to meditate in aquiet place, This saves you from distraction ‘and helps you godeeper inyour experience Be regular with the practice: It is « good idea to ‘meditate at least tvice a day and be regular with the ‘practice. Oly then will you beable to observe its positive cffects with each passing day. ‘Meditate with your buddies: You could get together ‘with some of yout lose buddies and meditate in a group. This will enhance your experience; it will also help you to bberegularwith your practice. ‘Try some stretches hefore meditating: This helps release the stress and tension in ¥ Res DN3esonence (er Your thoughts: bono make ay er wrest JD your thoughts Let them flow. Meditation iseffortless. ‘Take it easy: Make sure you meditate for at least 10-15 minutes. Do notbeinahurry toopen your eyes. ? Make sure your stomach is not full: This will prevent you | How toeathealthy and exercise’? 5 F Jeger exercierani the cmonmptonrof heii die cr Iead to 2 Fost of benefits, inclaging increased energy, C—>—) eye pele erar ig Gis taerae dda pivotal to letermining a person's overall eal and ral them both part of four ifeshyle can make a dramatic Aifferenein a youlookand fe ‘Aceording tothe U.S, Department of Heath and Human Served, s Realty del shou sonst of tl, vegetable, ole ain nat daly products and lean meats, Out a ting wel you must aby wuntuive your comexytion off tholeterol sodium, sugar and saturated fa, In conjunction Sri fog ea aly det oar aloo ae Ha Tar daaase cmacporan pes dlabeag, bgt Boa pressureandsome canoer. Tr youre overvengit, eating healtiilly and exercising regula ean help youose elghtsefely and he raf fou = dont havea weit problem, phyla activity and a hetithy thet cer aly or tina Your torent vupar tataetuse@ your risk of gaining weight as you age. Healthy foods are encelly lower calories and hager tients tam oth Eioae ald epaiarpeyeial ccna) pura otlexia culo Veep oheaitiy phyeigue- Also sipls exerlea Hike walking Sogsing/ Reng, sipping. swimming snd ying wold certainly benefit our health, ‘Yousdon't need to makea special tip toa sports centre/gfmto) each our pos quota oars Toeware carpe CERT one caresento You dai routine. + Walktoyourleetures instead of getting the bus. + Takethe stairs ratherthanthelif + Ifyou have a bike, ride it to classes or go fora ike ride with friends, + Rent or buy an exereise VI ‘with your housemates. + If you're going out in the evening, dance, ta great way to meet new friends as wellas tokeepin shape. + Gofora jogwith friends before going to or between classes. + At lunchtime or weekends, kick a foothall around with your friendsin hepark, orhavea game of volleyball How tobe Self disciplined? £ Distplne i the ky to coma hia anjng ol tre fr al times and fr al people ofall age aroups. But for students it holds great vale. In contemporary times there ae soma temptations that can lore a staent away from his basic objetivernlie ‘Atastudet’s evel, where there's cut-throat competition and Limes tremely precious, these can prove tobe real obstacles foment, Selfstisinine ent Share the cost (and the fon) 2. concatenate ~Cae ANUNAAD-XXQII | Nov 2013 Jan 20184 | 1 oF8-0| TN fees HD ) Cover Story to achieve. It issnota commodity one ean buy from the market. Tt is a rare quality which one has to inculeate, nurture and cherish from early childhood. Through self” discipline will come concentration which willin turn help a student to scale newer heights of academic excellence. ‘Success wil be thei forthe taking who value and practice self-discipline and abide hy it at all times If you've ever worked out in the gym, you'll know how quickly you ean build up muscles. Your self-discipline is a Dit like a musele: the more you use it, the stronger itl Deeome. Hovever, if you try to do far too much too soon, you'ljustfailand end up disappointed. Solow cau youactively improveyour sell discipline? Pick three things you will definitely accomplish tomorrow: Many of us have real trouble in actually getting on with the things which we want to get done ~ we Jetintertuptions and distractions take over our day. ‘Take a thirty-day trial: If you're trying to lose weight, take up exercise, ete, doing it for thirty days ean give you ‘more motivation and focus than if you simply try to doit indefinitely. You can always choose to extend the tral. (If thirty daysistoolong, ta week.) Get into the habit of fulfilling your promises: and ask those around you to keep you aceountable. If both you land your partner know that when you say"'llcook tonight” thatit’snotgoingto happen, then make ure that changes, Talk to friends or read books or blogs which encourage you: either by offering advice orby setting an exampleto follow, How to say no to people? Sure t's easier to say yes, butat what prige to your peace of ‘mind? Here's why saying no may be a healthier option for strossrelief. + Aman firmly sets his core values, goals, and priorities, makes time to tend to them, and says no to things that conflict with what's important. He doesn’t lose sight of the best, by pursuing the endless opportunities for the merely good. *Don'tmake the no personal. Instead of making it seer Hike you'r saying no because you don't like the person, think. theireause serazy, or their partias are boring, ustlet them now you're simply “following the rues.” By this it means that your pre-set personal rules prohibit you from saying «fet them know you wish you could say yes, Letting someone know you sympathize with thels request, but still ean'tgrantit,willsoften the blow oftheno. + Show them that you thought it over before saying no. Feeling like you're getting the brush aff ean be just as ‘hurtful as hearing “no.” Shows the person that you took the ‘umeto understanta thear request peroreturmng it cown, i211 ® NC && The How to Issue + Offer a“consolation prize." H'you can'tfullygrantsomeone's oquest, think of away you canst do something tohelp out. + Show them that your “no” is realy In thelr best interest. You ean take some of the sting out of your no by showing the person that having you on board wouldn't have worked out anyway. How tothink Big? Do you sometimes think that there is more to your life than jnst this? Areyou sick ofthe same old things everyday? Do you ‘want to live the life you desite or the life somebody else mapped out for you? If you want to ehange your current situation, you need to know how to think big. his ist Just about coming up with wacky ideas or outzageous solutions, ‘but thinking about your life as something that is bigger than what its right now. Every choice you! ve made has led you to where you are now; every choice you make now will create your future. Your choices eome from your thoughts and how youereeive your placein the worl. Allow yourself tose yourimagination todream about the life ‘you really want tolive. There are absolutely no limits to what ‘you ean dream about in your imagination, Visualize yourself achieving great things in the future, going to places that seem. improbable to each, and see yourself as the person you want tobe. Some of the greatest human aecamplishments started swith adream, John F. Kennedy dreamt of sending people to the moon, and they did, even though most thought it was not possible, We all know Martin Lather King, Jr had a dream and his dream has allowed ts to make significant strides over the last century. He vertainly didn't just say, "Thave an idea!” Itjust wouldn't havethe samemeaning, would it? ‘Todetermine how biga person is, just take look at the sizeof the problems they are trying to Solve. If your main concerns everyday are about hawbad the traffieis, arhowannoying the person siting next 10 you i, or how bad the weather Is, then. ‘you are not thinking big. To think big, you need to tackle bigger problems, sueh as what you can do now to move ‘yourself closer to your goals, or how you ean improve your productivity, orhow you can help somebody in need. Hone big ‘you are is determined by how big the problems you focus on are, In order to think big, you need to he able to see through ‘your current sitation. You need to be able to foeus on things that wll make you expand your perspective on your life. Howto choose a good coaching institute? ‘The following points should be kept in mind while choosing 2 coachingeentre:- «The track record of the coaching centre: How many students were enrolled for a course, like, say ITTJEE or AIPMT, how ‘many were successful, what percentage of students secured ranks within top 1000 ortop 500 0r within 100, + Qualifiation and experience of the academic staff: Presence of teachers in the academic staff who have themselves, at some point of time, eracked such examinations is always & plusfor the instituteaswellasforthestudents. Nowadays, ae ee bfx Cover Story ‘many coaching centresconduct demo classes and mock sessious for studeuts and parents to showcase their faculty, These sessions help in making eorreet and wise decisions. + Thefeestructureand refund system. + Class rooms and seating arrangements should be up to ‘the marks There should he proper elass rooms, seating arrangements, lighting arrangements, discussion rooms and availability of other facilities like air conditioning, Arnking water et. + The coaching centre should provide quality study ‘material and possessa library of important book + Methods adopted by coaching institute to test students’ performances: Try to know the system of performance ‘monitoring in entirety. Ask ifthe parents are briefed about the results through e-mails or SMSs. Also try to know whether separate motivation classes are held to boost performance and eonfidence ofthe students, «Traveltimetto reach the coaching centre «The timing options for classes and whether they ean be changedifthenoed arises. How to Plan forthe syllabus? Effective private study is Uhe key to academic success, and preparing an effective and realistic study timetable can help students of all levels to be successful academically. Taking the time to devise an appropriate study plan is therefore a worthwhile investment, especialy for students who find it difficult to motivate themselves, Below are some effective ways to make & simetable: + Mark your examination dates and long term deadlines on a calendar. This will help you to focus on your goals and prioritize yourstudy time effectively. “Let this calendar be the basis of your study timetable. Split each day into hourly sessions representing all the time youexpectto beawake. Dependingon howbusy you arg, its sometimes best tousea computer spreadsheet’o prepare your study timetable, as a spreadsheet can be easily adapted and changed on a daily basis to make room fornewand changing commitments + Markall your regular commitments such as classes and Scheduled leisure activities on study timetable. Block out times for meals, being realistic about how long itis likely totake youtoprepareandeat your food. + Decide how mueh of the remaining time you need to allocate to your study. Itis a good idea to reserve atleast hhalfan hour before going tobed each night for relaxation. You may also wish to allocate further time eaeh day to leisure activities or rest, When calculating your study ‘time, bear in mind for each hour of study you should &€ The How to Issue allow a ten minute break to ensure you are able-to-focus ‘effectively on your work. Mark your study sessions on your ‘timetable, leaving spacetoallocateeach session toa partiealar taskorsubject + Allocate each study session to a particular subject or tasks Ensureyou have an appropriate balance intheamountof time ‘you spend on each subject, for example your time should be Shared evenly between subjects if they are all equivalent. Leave one or two study sessions per week to be allocated ‘according to weekly needs, For example you might wish to spend longer on a particular subject in the week before an ‘examination, or you may have a project deadline coming up landneed more time toworkon that. + Update your study timetable on a weekly basis to accommodate one-time commitments and variations in your study needs. How tomanage time? ‘When it comes to studying, managing your time is of the upmost importance. You should determine how much time spent studying is enough, which varies from student to student and from one class ta another. Continue reading to discover helpfltips forbetter managing yourtime studying, Make a detailed study schedule and write it down — Instead of just determining times to stad in your head, make subject-specific schedule and markeyour calendar soyou can ‘beremined every time you Took att You wil be more likely totellow through with yourstady plan ft iscleary marked on your calendar. Include your schedule in your cell phone and set regular pop-up reminders that you will have to close before sending your next text message. Making schedule and sticking to it wil allow you to develop a routine that you can easly fllov. Prioritize your assignments — Prioritizing your Essignments is a good way to ensure you spend the appropriateamount of time studying for each class or subject ‘Devote more time to studying subjects that are new to you oF those in which your grade needs improvement. Also, remember to study the harder subjects frst so that you tackle them with afresh mind. Additionally, you should organize ‘yur studies with important tests or exons in mind. fam exam Inonecoursehaslacen postponed, modify your study schedule to pridciee more imiaodine tests ape projects, Hetrevet, don't neglect postponed tests altogether; take aivantage of the extra time to review material doring short study times each day. Stay organized ~ Staying organized is eritical to avoid ‘wasting valuable time as a student. Since you will be enrolled in several classes at atime, itis important that you organize Your clas and study materials in away that makes i sy to, corsa them, Find an organization method that works far gout ach as using a separate binder or folder for each clas, Also, ‘when going intoa study session, make sure you have anything yout need, You don't want to interrupt your study session by ‘Searching your s00m for lash eards ornotes. Hyow are taking ‘nine courses, learn how to onganize files in the most efficient ‘way possible to avoid wasting time sifting through your hard driveforeourse materials, , C C Chandi helt Stars (CS) =k C kedstocpertnen Pysan eee —— “Bilech. (LIT-Bombay, 2003) EPGEM (IIM-Kolkata) ef 5 o prasescuisipainewasniyeroimasancs ‘to mug up. During the last days of preparation you should 4 always keep a handout of important formulae and notes ‘with you. Identify your weak topics and concentrate on important concepts whieh are high scoring from the exam _spointofview __Use a 20 ~20 match strategy where you require speed as Il as aeeuraey, While revising, do not try to revise wmplete notes and sheets, in short try to eover breadth her than depth, Balancing between XIth and XItth us should also betaken caret, you are completely out of touch from a particular top, then start doing 5 solved problems per day til next 20 days so that you ean have an idea ofall the important concepts formulae ofthat chapter and you can attempt questions }onot sleep formore than six hours, and avoid sleeping during day's time. ‘Topics like Newton's laws of motion; Rigid body dynamics, oscillations, waves and heat have significant weightage from Xith part. Revise formulae of electrostatics, magnetic field, modern physies, current and capacitors, Revise working of galvanometer, ammoter, voltmeter, potentiometer, Meter Bridge, and post office box Solve some problems of RC cizeuits, LR circuits, current electricity and alternating current. Don't forget to revise SS semiconductors , FM waves, Communication. system, Diffraetion, Damped and forced oscillations, Huygens principal, polarization , vernier calipers , serew gauge » issn germer experiment, sceond law of srmodynamics (heat engine and refrigerator) , surface )yetsion , properties of matter Errors in measurement and optical instrument, ae J | y ‘| . Ge —t ‘our studies and dont take it as a burden, Stay away. jens iegative thoughts and maintain a good phiysieal and - mental eal, How to study Chemistry? yb. Shishic ital Sasi) (Vice President (Student Welfare) it yemistry is one such subject which can assure you sranteed marksin IT JER if you have prepared well ring in Chemistry is more about systematic and planned Study rather than a stroke of genius. So, the first and most fundamental rules: Denote at least one hour per day larly for the self-study of chemistry. If this ‘rule is neglected, no amount of hard work done {y/Inoulsivelforshort durations canmaxinizevouroutout [of Department (Chemistry), Resonance ‘h (ETT-Bombay,1998) scan ne "Chany tied aA thre diferent tine} have surprisingly diferent approaches tovats leaning, Let uslooFittesch one of them in deta — Physical Chemistry ‘Themostlogial branch of chemist 39-38% weight-agein the ITT BE chemistry paper. Remembering precise definition is key to the mastery of basies in core chapters like mole concept, equilibria and thermodynamics. ‘Mole Concept is the most fundamental and key ehapter of Physical Chemistry. It opens the doors of complete methodology of PC toa new student. Any weaknessor laziness (ack of practice) in this segment creates problems im the advanced chapterslike Kineties and Equilibria ‘Basic concepts are only few in each chapter. The focus should eon idenbiying and grasping them and practising ther applications Basic definitions and formulae should be kept at hand and ically (at least once a week). Bach such revision akemore than 20 min/chapter. Inorganic Chemistry The most dreaded’ portion ofchemistry. 33-38% weight-agein the IIT JEE chemistry paper. ‘Canbe further divided in two parts: (a) Conceptual portion which includes Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding and Coordination compounds. This amounts to approximately 40% weightage in IC; or an overall ‘weightage of 12-15% in JEE Chemistry. This is phenomenally ‘ie! (andseorable) (b) Reaction fact oriented Chemistry. This includess, p, dana ‘blocks, Metallurgy, Qualitative Analysis. Daily revision of Inorganic Reactions is key to the mastery of IC. Begin your day with 1¢ reactions, while doing your datly routine like brushing of teeth ete. The mantrais 10 reactions, aday, goes along way, in inorganieseoring. Another secret. Questions oflast 35 yrs are exhaustive bank for next yr IT-JEE Inorganic reactions, Atleast 60% of them are repeated, maybe more. Ansd this amounts to harely 10-15% of ‘otal efforts expected for this segment. "This portion boosts your score and gives you # competitive edge against most of your competitors, since very few of them actually doitproperly OrganicChemistry Organic Chemistry is sometimes loved and sometimes hated, £33-35%weight-age in the ITT JEE-chemistry paper. There are two keys to mastering OC. (a) Understanding the basics of General Organic ‘Chemistry (GOC), leading to reaction mechanisms. Weak Dasies in GOCtrouble to students forever. (b) Memorization of key reactions, reagents and pproduets. Coaching studentavendionegletthisand foes Oe Se gh ag pre = ne AL er Story Leda WA _/ Simple memorization could have esi ods wih heir enderdanding. han 30%, wile nushed it heyond Alwaysremember: Practice mechanisms by writing them down, step by step. Atleast 2-3 examples per mechanism, on your own. ‘Else, you get confused atthe final moment in exam. Key reactions should he memorized by same mechanism deseribed forIC. Justdo this, and you willfind thatyou cannot help falling in love with Chemistry. You wil be able to master it ike never before, you will look forward to attempting it in ‘exams, Andallofitwillhappen spontaneously (aG Q.2.Alensis held directly above a peneil ying on afloor and forms an image oft. Aterthelens hhas been moved vertically adistance equal ois focal length, it forms image of equal size to (Mr Bisbal Shasma the previous image. Ifthe length ofthe pencilis Sem, find thelength of the image. Pauly (Physic Resonance PCCP Division Qt. What are the products formed by hydrolysis of NClg and PCl3? Q.2.txplain the following: ()Sulphurieacid has high boiling point and viscosity Gi) Oxygen almost invariably exhibits an oxidation state of -2 but the other members of the family exhibit nega as wellas postiveoxidationstatesof+2.+4and-+6, ee Faculty (Chemisty) Resonance PCCP Division Mr Ashish Chawla aculy (Mathematics) Resonunee PCCP Divison ‘Lam a regular reader of ANUNAAD since I joined RESONANCE. extremely liked “Ihe Story of Apple & Steve Jabs" issn. [liked the way of giving information about his lite lke his pies, quotes, important dates, etc. Also, ‘he story of FLIPKART.COM amazed me mich, These types of profiles are realy very inspirational." -Ranveer Kumar (CCP Student of Resonance) "Ma'am ANUNAAD's October edition is fabulous about Steve Jobs.” = Vishal Meena (4 Studont of VITETA bateh of Resonance) “Thank you for all your wonderful fan-mails and feedback! Whatever your thoughts about the magazine are, simply send thom te oditon@resonance.ae.in |nalhidhamija@ noconance.ce.in Resonence ANUNAAD -XXXIT] Nov2013-Jan2014] 31 Campus Tour: Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) ‘dian Tnstitute of Technology’ ~ Roorkee is among the foremost of institutes of national importance in higher ‘technological education and in engineering, basic and applied research. Sincets establishment, the fnstitutehas played a vital role in providing the technical manpower ul know-how to the country and in pursuit of research, ‘The Institute ranks amongst the best technological institutions in the world and has contributed to all sectors ‘of technological development, thasalso been considered ‘atrend-setter In the area of edueation and research in the field of science, technology, and engineering. ‘The Institute has completed 150th year ofits existence in| October 1996. On September 21, 2001, an Ordinance issued by the Government of India declared it as the nation’s seventh Indian Institute of Technology. The Ordinances now converted into an Act hy the Parliament to make TIT, Roorkee as an “Institution of National Importance” Academies IIT Roorkee offersacademie programmes in Engineering, Technology, Applied Sciences, and Management. It runs leven undergraduate (UG), five integrated dual degree, ‘threcintegrated MTech. threo integrated M.Sc, shxtyone postgraduate (PG) and several doctoral programmes ‘The institute admits students to B:Tech., BArch. and) integrated M.Teeh/M.Se courses through the IT-Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) conducted at centersal over India, Before being converted into aa ITT, the university selected students through the Roorkee Entrance Exam, (REE) conducted on an All-India level. The selectivity of REE veas lose to 2%, After IIT-JEE, it was considered to be the second toughest engineering entrance examination in India, Admission toPG programmesin engineering and architectures on the basis of GATE seore and/orawritten test and interview. For PG programmes in fundamental sciences admission is based on the Joint Admission Test GAM. Along seth tho anginooring ensures tho institute afore 8 [MiBesonence ‘two-year residential MBA program for which the admissions, starting from zon, will be done on the basis of Common Admission Test, thus replacing Joint Management Entrance ‘Test (JMET) proviously conducted by INTs. The institute also offers an interdisciplinary program in computer applications leading toa degree in Master of computer applications (MCA), ‘TheMCA program sa three-year course and admission for the ‘course is through JAM. ‘As In other TITS, the institute follows a credit system for evaluating academic performance. The grade point average (GPA}is on a scale of 0 to 10. Courses are allotied number of credits according to their importance. Each academic year is divided into two semesters and teaching programmes are organized around the credit system. Teaching includes lectures, tutorials, practicals, projects, seminars, dissertations, and field and industrial traning, Departments & Centers TT Roorkee is one ofthe biggest technical institutions in the ‘country having the largest number of aeademic units. thas 21 academic departments covering engineering, applied Sciences, humanities & social sciences, and management programmes, 1 academic centre, 3 ceatres uf excellence, 5 acaclemieserviee eentresand supporting units, Departments 1.Architectureand Planning 2. Applied Seience and Engineering 3, Biotechnology 44. Chemical Engineering 5, Chemistry 6. Civil Engineering 7. Computer Scienee and Engineering 8. Earthquake Engineering 9, Earth Sciences 10, Hlectrieal Engineering 41, Electronies and Communication Engineering, 12, Humanities and Social Sciences 13, Hydrology 14. Management Studies ANUNAAD - XXXII | Now 2013 - Jan 2014] 32 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) Mathematics 16. Mechanical and Industeal Engineering 47. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering 18, Paper Technology 19, Polymer and Process Engineering 20. Physies 2, Water Resources Development and Management Centers Academic centers 1.Alternate Hydro Energy Centre Centre of Execllence 1. Centre of Nanotechnology 2, Centre for Transportation Systems (CTRANS) 4g, Centre of Excellence in Disaster Mitigation & Management (CoEDMM) Academie Service centers 1. Mahatma Gandhi Central Library 2. Continuing Education Centre (CEC) 4. Institute Computer Centre (ICC) Institute Instrumentation Centre (1IC) 5- Information Super Highway Contre(ISC) Other Supporting Units 1 Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Cell, 2, Educational Technology Cell 43 Tustitute Hospital [Applied Mathematics) Panks)attaroca Ska ‘Stabe cue manta tiena EBS SS aaa Kamier nies Name watch seg oral super Pals Pag Ea Siew itis Ruiepeokel Kats Getmasgar” ERR Psipenr Soin KURA Some Batch ikonretamar KEIR os "sh Sih Jalon eta Aaa rrr ‘twins Komar Soni SDURRY [Eee eae cA EE Name Bach Paces A Fae En a8 Barenit'SGiar = REIPAL Name ; Saou ER Scene ee ce a =D Suchen aus KURA — Aer Pt ives Sain siento Kents ‘atch " FesjKumariiens RERRET) Name ame Siskin inal Du Bi Seki Poa (seteatagincssoe) sistkone xu ‘shilpa Garg, KTIRRY oe ieee, 33 Sousa gncring Mieeiner —_ECURR Samak MR Aah Siarna SKE Name watch ‘tigdetsters teva MePomerttena ——SeeP Chandi inh age KEIRRG Name Bate Sena ee Roopal Bhatnagar UDAIAAL Subbosh Kumar JKTURRHR: Ranjan Tak Sl ‘Vivek Chourasiya ‘KTJRGHL aa: Sint Sak Ki Yesconeny xR Biter iy Ritik Narware ‘BPURRL ¥ ‘Kuldeep Kumar (TJRRHRI ‘ Sc¥mor Suir Pan oie pees Aoaruna Sakgaval —-KTIRRIUR Your Kame TAR ‘Aino Kak KERHD Mee a a Nise Kasvan KTIRRI Jectendre Kure Meena RTERR Es aes eo Shalonre Romar eens KTIRRITE om nee SimSunderMeom —EDRMIR, Amal ain sur ti RawiGopin —‘RGOJPPSRPY Ankit Kumar Bairwa KTIRG Tea Ries, eae Hemant Vaclav RTIRRHTG aoe rena Bhopender Kar Lava XTORGHL es ‘etna nites Se Ce nee ame atch Sicechaotre* RTaPPA eet eee sere $e ta Erie: [pkemareens —REIRng Sha ab anne RefevSida | Inn Diva att eau Moca tania KERIO rakenernin ra ‘iy Shakar Rukh, mas ee sume tbat Ei alma Eur Seem RHE [Resonance ANUNAAD - XXXII | Now2013 -Jan 2014] 33 Reso Alumni at IIT Roorkee ‘Name ‘teh Name ‘teh ‘Name Tate Bap Yate ramen iSLstorty Kana Kibooy Ein Kushata IMI Mabe emwat—— RTJPPHL Socata stuns Ea Thoopend Meena RTURGH2 rol Nee atch Nene Anurag arse TRG CE eto xmatias ee ‘char Seni Ronee TIPPAL = Suntlar fay Hades KEP ‘Abul Bawa IRS Prilitkandeal TUPI Sean sige | ter ar — ‘this kom Abichek ona ARS Name atch Pane uma ib Bis serene Please share something about your early childhood and familybackground. belong to avillagein Agra (UP) and my father was aclerkin the irrigation department who isnaw retied. My mother isa hhousevife. I completed my education till class 12th in my nearby village. [had been a bright student in my school, 80 iy teacher advised meto prepare far TT entrance exam. What inspired you for Indian Institutes of ‘Technology (Ts)? 1 did not know about the 117s until class 1ith. My teacher told me ahout Kota for ITTTEE preparation, So then Teame to Kota to join Bansal classes and with the help of valuable jguidance of RKY Sirand SM Sirl gotselectedin IT JEE, ‘What qualities one must possessto get into IITs? One necessity is being careful and consistent in studies. One should complete his coursework on a regular basis without any averlooking. One should also have a very strong desire toget into the country's most prestigious institutes, the 1TTs «Its also necessary to have motivation to realize this goal land you should also know for whom you want to achieve i. ‘Apart fom allthis one should be consistent and witty ta ‘study different problems. Please share your experiences at IIT-Roorkee and throw some light on your best moments pertaining, tostudiesthere, Four years in IIT-R was the best time of my Tife. It was @ dream come true for me to enter in the campus of ITT. The campus was full of so many academie and non aeademie activities to improve overall personality. Heart a lt from Resonance this place. I got chance many times to participate in hostel events, cultural programs and annual function(THOMSO).There was a program(named ‘PRERNA) run by me and some of my frends o provide free classes in campus and study material for poor students of staf (ness, hostel ete).1¢ also inspired me to enter in the teaching eld. How is the academic and overall environment at LNT-Roorkee different from other ITs? ‘The ubiquitous student groups are what set TIT-R apart from other insticutes in India, lere the like-minded gather to work together towards a certain goal- be it getting out a magazine on time, or putting together a one-hourconcert, or making a trip to a nearby village for social work, There are somie cultural entnells that work together ike - Dramatics ‘Section, Choreography Section, Programme Management Section, “Audio Section, Light Section, Music Section, Literary Section and Watch Out, Kshitij (magazine) Section. ‘The eampus has three guest houses ( Athithi Devo Bhava to accommodate the guests and delegates who visit the campus. fell us Something about the campus and the Infrastructure facility at ITT-Roorkee. HIT-R has a very vast , green and peaceful earmpus, Hostels ‘are called BHAWANS. Exch bhawan has fully Wi-Fi ‘connected eyber eafé managed by students. CClubs at 1 are the hest place to relax and recharge, The students cluhs are: the Hobbies club, the U.G. elub, the P.G. club, the ‘Alaknanda cub and the Jawahar lub that houses the indoor sports faciltiesinchudine seven Billiards &¢Snoaker'Tables. ANUNAAD - XXXII | Nov 2013 -Jan 2014 | 34 IIT Alumnus at Resonance Carrom boards, Chess boards, Table Tennis failties and a Football table. The Institute has some ofthe best faciitiesina number of games and sportsand has awards profieiencies in rggames. What made you enter the field of teaching? What is the responsibility ofa teacher aecordingto you? From the beginning, teaching was my first love. Even after being selected through campus placement, I opted for teaching. In my opinion, the duty of a teacher does not restrict to Physics, Chemistry or Maths butratier the teacher ‘must be such that he becomes a role model to thera, Seliless love, affection, are for students’ well being, willingness to interact with them, addressing their problems and helping, ‘them not to find out solutions but the methods to find these solutionsis what weneed from agood teacher. Distinctive features of your Teaching Methodology: ‘Teaching is an interactive process. You need to monitor the students carefully in order to ensure proper learning, Ttry to ‘maintain good relation with students so that they could feel comfortable in talking to me outside the class asking their doubts. [always try to give my 100% to students so that 1 couldeteateasparkin theirmind. [uy toexplainmystudents practically in cass so that the topic becomes clearer to them and itmakes them memorize easily and quickly. ‘Tips on howto study Physic Ganecntrsin on ths Packs emnceplaand stnengtlen your fundamentals. Master the basics of each chapter. Keep ‘revising so that you know the concept by heart. HC Verma is ‘ery good for baie concepts. Once you are through withthe {onceptsthen you need to develop problem salvingskils and always remember to read the problem very carefully, at least Acntpleoftimesbeforesolvingit. What according to you are the core problems of students/youth today that affects their studies, career & eventually their overall life? T think today’s youth faces lot of distractions from ‘TV, Internet, Mobile ete. The need is to make them understand theimportanee af time. They are unable to prioritize the right thing, Over-exposure also eurtails them to take the right decision in life. They should eam about time utilization, What tips would you give to students to exhale stress? «Take regular breaks from 2-3 hrs ofstudy todesstress. + Enjoy studying; don'ttakeitasaduty. + Sleep atleast for7-8 hrstore-fresh yourmind. “Listen to musie which soothes the mtindand soul ‘Take early morning walks that really heals your body. Your motto inlife: ‘Hard work, Honesty and Positivity are the important values oflife that make yousurpassall thedifficulties. ‘What are the top five successful tips you would like to give to students for their entire journey of JEE (Main+-Advanced) preparation? + ITSJRE ig one of the most competitive exams in the country. You need to be prepared for it both physically & ‘mentally. Stay positive & motivated. Believe in yourself. ‘There s no shorteut to success, Hard workis said to be theonly way youean sueceedin ite + Attend all the elasses regularly and always revise at hhome whatever's taught inclass, + Concentrate more on basie concepts; one should concentrate on quality not quantity. + Eat healtiy; remember you need tostay healthy inorder to study hard. Sleep properly, for 6-7 hours a day. You willneedit. rahip Ta NATIONAL TALENTO: METER Toward Test ANUNAAD-XXXM| Now 2013-Jan 2014) 35 Career Field Ifyou havea passion for erime investigation, then Forensic Sciences, {isthe ight career for you! Sherlock Homes, Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple have fascinated ‘numberof minds fora nomber of years. Not to forget our very ow ‘Karamnchand and Byomkesh Bakshi who made investigationsever 0 fascinating, To add to it, the etime shows on various Indian TV channels have oly added to the popularity of investigative sciences, like forensics. Forensic science is the application of science to the investigation of a crime. When a crime is committed, there are Alfierent types of evidence found at theerime scene. Tt could inchide traces of an object, paint, sol, blood, saliva, body fluids, digital evidence, plant material, bones, documents, fingerprints. Forensic scienee uses physieal science such as chemistry, biology, physics to analyse the evidence found at thecrime soene and usesthat analysis to help the law enforcement to catch the eriminal and most ‘importantly, present that evidenee in ear. Hence the profession is ‘essentially based on laboratory-ariented analysis and researches. ‘A career in forensic science could be highly rewarding provided a professional is omitted to his job and intelligent enough to derive Authentic decisions from slightest cues. ‘The best way to start Torensie selence careers is pursuing medical degrees in biologieal sciences, However medical students aften get an extra edge since their studlee are particularly acooclated ‘with ctudy of human physiology and anatomy. Students of biological seiences ean pursue post graduate specialization degrees in forensic science and MIBLS Students can seek specialization diplomas in forensic science. Law ‘students too might seek scopes in forensic science careers. There are several forensic science colleges that offer degree and diploma courseson thissubject, ‘While criminology is the study of crime, a criminologist uses different social sciences such as sociology, psychology, to understand crime ancl criminal behaviour. Criminology typically includes studying different types oferime, causes behind the evime,, ‘occurrence or incidence of crime in various parts, the consequences of the crime as well as society's perception, different rules and ‘punishment and preventive strategies forerime, Educational Qualification ‘To become a forensic scientist, one needs to first complete a Bachelors’ in Forensic or Physical or biological Seieneo and farther pursue MSe (Forensie Seience). To become a forensie pathologist, ‘one has to complete an MD in Forensic Medisine ace successfully ccompleting his/ her MBBS, ‘Thereare graduate as well as postrduate courses in criminology ‘One an parse teitheraRer 1or2 oralerhavinga graduate degree inars or seience, Criminology also afer a spetlisation st [Resonance Job Prospects ‘Aforensie scientist can work as a crime scene investigator, Torensie pathologist, trace evidence analyst, and expert analysts in forensic specialisations. \ criminologist can ‘work as an analyst teacher, reviewer and reformer of law, revising ways of eriminal rehabilitation and as researchers ‘workingtoimprove thecriminaljusticesystem, Following are some of the eminent institutions offering jobs in forensieseienevanderiminology: 1 University ofDelhi, Delhi 2. Osmania University Hyderabad 3. Miranda House, University College for Women, Delhi ‘4 National Intitate of Criminology & Forensic Sciences (NICFS), Neve Delhi 5-Forensie Sciences Department Universityof Madras 6. Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Also there are numerous sub-n 24) The numbers of matrices in the set D, such that each matrix A€ Dacwps) Resonance contains all the elements of the selection set Y, bf (t fo ifmner\ snd aresto ding ae E(B omnrr Corollary 2.1: ‘The set D, nang) a HON — empty set and minimum number of matrices in the set is equal to one. Proof: Since m,ne{ and the selection set ¥, is of finite order’, r€N, so that both set are non — empty sets and. have at least one element for ‘Thus, minimum number of matrices in the set Phonon) 38 Biven as D, te) LO Again, ‘This completes the proof. Corollary 2.2: The numbers of matrices in the Set Phouyyy Such that each matrix 4£8Dearagey done: sok soniaia, aigince P elements are" SF Plrsmn), where, the notation P stands for permutation. ALS SF Pm) Submited by x ‘Mr Pravesh Sharma (PSH Sit) Pei acs, Rennes ANUNAAD - XXXII Nov2013-Jan 2014) 40 ‘Talent Hunt Qu. There is a glass slab with two spherical cavities of Qq. ‘Two ends ofa eylinderical 1od AB of weight 'W" aze radius &b (b > a) consider a point object at distance supported by the inside surfuee ofa eireular ring as from glasssurface (in LHS) find its final imageify,= shown in figure. The length of the rods such that it n Asshown infig](Consider paraxial raysonly) subtends an angle of o° at theentre of ring. ction at both contacting ends is p = tano, Qe. Aring of radius am and weight 500 N rests on an fest inlination of rod with the horizontal if incline, What friction force f at is needed for this the rodistoremain in equilibrium? configuration? What isthe tension in wire? Submiced by: JKPSie Faculty Physies), Rewnance ic x ABRAHAM LINCOLN, WALT DISNEY, BILL : GATES, MARK ZUCKERBERG, HENRY FORD, THOMAS EDISON AND STEVE JOBS, ALL OF a, Athinplateoflargeareaisplacodinagapofheight'h THEM HAD NO COLLEGE DEGREE. ‘with ols of viscousities and pon the two sides of plate. The plate is pulled ata constant velocity v. I, = 4p then what will be the position ofplate (or depth ofl ofviscocisity of.) sothat force required to drag the plate will beminimum. feeeen pate DYSANIA IS THE STATE OF 1 yplate iN FINDING IT HARD TO GET * OUT OF BED IN THE A i MORNING. ezenencs ANUNAAD- XXXII | Nov2013-Jn2014| 41 Talent Hunt Let My = [pcg tSEISE bea kk ati did (0 Hie] fort=\ and (f(W))" clare kchersie 1 /(s)=Lx} [] denotes 6.1... Then the value fet (,)+det(M,) isequal o (@)34 (b) 32 (©) 36 (a) 38 Leta unetion f satisfies the equation £()+3 f (w- oy)F(»)ay= ‘Thenthe valueof /(5) isequalto (13 (b) 125 (625 (131 ‘Through the vertex O of the Parabola, ax, two chords OP and OQ are drawn and the circle on OP & OQ as diameters imersectin R.IP 9.0, 89 aretheangles made ‘with the axis by the agents at P & Qon the parabola & by OR .then the value of cot 8, + cot, isequal to (b) 2uan(2-9) (@) Dang (0 (d) 2cot Let f(x)=s +arb, wre R, ‘There exista real value of'y such that I (y)=S(s)+y, Then the maximum valueofa (sing (b) cos jou woot Resonance that x* +(f(x)-2)x-v3 (x) +2V3-. iven arightangle triangle ABC, < C= wis and sides AC, AB areroots ofthe equation 24-y* =3)y, Ifthe intemal ange bisector of angle A interseets BC at D such that BD:CD = x 41:2x, Thensumofall possible 4 values of tan 5 sequal to @2 4 —|6 8 F isacontinuous function on thereat line, Given 0. ‘Thenthe valueot (v3) isequalto (a) (1-3) tb) zer0 6) wafers) 7 Arestaurent "SIP & BITE" in IT Delhi offers ‘cecreams in 10 different varieties. leecream of each varietyre identical. In how many ways4 icecream ean be selected iat least two isecteamsof the same variety are taken, @Ere "CPOs PGP — WFE"C, Let a) > > dyna, > 1 PL> Pe> Py > on> py 0: such that PLA Dat Py boot py = 1. Al80 F(s)=(p,0/+p,4 ++ p.a')" thon lim (x) isequalto @afara (ba a, (@) None of these La Sobaited ‘Ms. Paves Sharma (PSH Sis) esl (Matherate) Racrnenee ANUNAAD -XXXI1| Nov2013-Jan 2014] 42 Know Mania Indian Political Parties: Abbre New Words Added: | Oxford Dictionaries Online 2013 | National Parties | eek pele oat Gt adding 2 sew of ; : eal words that only recently came into general usage, many | Be Huutipa font Party driven by fast-moving trends in technology and culture BsP BahujanSamaj arty | The most relevant addition to the dictionary for Quartz cer CommunistPartyoftndia readers is probably “phablet,” a portmanteau of “phone” | €PI@H ——CommunistParey of India (Marsist) _ and “able ied 6 desorbe oversized smartphone, me rian ital Cotigriss ies new words and pha that rena wi Quart i {nclude“bteoin,"“internt of things," and "spacetourism, a teen ogee ce Oxford University Pres publishes both the ODO and the | State Parties ‘more famous Oxford English Dietionary (OED). These ‘aap! Asner | words are only going into the ODO, whieR prides fiself on | ADMK ALL India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | ar oy ane Ty der ac bs SED: a ssrinadhal Cinjget removesany words, evenifthey fall outoFuse. | ace -Asom Gana Parishad | Hereisa partial list of the now words along withthe ODO's AIEB a * Ksin75° sgsin(75~0) _ singo° aie gsin(60F0) “ gin7se OT TS Solutonshy eee IKP Sic fimayak Soni (Rollo: 13104533, Bateh: FTE) Se fy alitimmene ‘ediving pre trom Me, Chanda Shela Shrma (CSS Si) Resonance ANUNAAD - XXXII | Nov2013 - Jan 2014) 53 Eureka Solutions of Maths - Reso Q. 30 Qn Lat )aoe shee abceRasbaniimta where Re and {satis t0)-€@}-}-1) Then found sum of sor, Foot ofthe equations(-0 Hs)mae' these. £0)>F02)< £14} < 19) 0)> £42) evs avbeerdastbse, — dastbsema-be0 wt M220 Go+b>0 342230. @ 1) £6) 00. ie Sh 10 < 284 Shes 254+ She~IBa—Ab~e> 0, 9a+b>0 90404 > womb=4eh a(9+42)>0, 944420, me) ° fom.) Ae(-15,-078) Bu, det No f(s)=a8' Hakve Pot rand 2 fr f(s)=0 ie, at stadte: ai —4ase=0 00) sum of roon of equation f(x) =0504, sur of roots = aS aaa USAR ae UN aia (Resonance Q.2 Let Abe the valueof P for which function/@-£+7'has loca maxima ts =2and Bisthevalue of Por hich ‘"@-OandThevalueateisequalto J-thenfoundthevatueot 422 fQ)0> p=16 3 A=16 L Solutions by: Me. Pravesh Sharma (PSH Sie) aclty(Mathematis), Resonance ‘Winner of Maths Reso Q. 30 Gayatri Panditrao Suryawanshi (We No: 105909, teh: NOB) calng px ‘Me. raves Shaina (SH Si) Harish Paliwal (tlle: 19109757 Batch: KIVRRHRE) receiving pie for De Ayuah Goal AGES) [ANUNAAD- XXXII | Noy2013-Jn2014| 54 Eureka Solutions of Chemistry - Reso Q. 30 Q.1 Maximum number of conjugable electron inthe given Q.2._ Write the product Pin the given reaction sequence, epee OCH, cN-C, C.-CN $0 Warm OCH, CHCN Sol. ° Sol. 18 Nese ‘ 6; Se. Souion by Me .KSinha SHR Si) Paculy (Chemisty), Resonance a SELINE PRS atm: yay ‘Vikas Kumar Pariwal (Roll No:1318430, Batch KTJRRA) eaceiving pre from ‘Me. hse tol (94 Si) aes ANUNAAD - XXXII | Nov2013-Jan 2014) 55 Khul Ja Sim Sim Sol.t. The surface A & C behave as the diverging lens with focal length is f pee) HS) ss nove by Lens formula now the surface C&D behave as the biconcave lense with focal length /; which cam be find by eo) 2a &cbylens formula 8 5-t-a(!st [asttetal now the surface EF behave as the plane-concave Tense of focal length = {_@2bie0"—1)-» Grn yn—a-H28 TP, Solutions by JKP Sir Faculty (Physics, Resonance La oo 5s 6 @ @) Solutions by: ‘Mr Pravesh Sharma (PSH Si) Feed (Madetnaus), Resonance Wind = 1, cost5°4F, cond N, costs + F, eosds® oF YB Wind = (N,N) +N, + NJ om (1 [a5 F,= UNF, =H y coed = NgsindS 6; snd? 4 N, sin 45°— F cs 45° 4 WECOED = IN, N+ y=) = Ig Malou +N) (€1)/(@) = tan = SH SUN NE] te (nh + Fy Fi 2 ents =, 12 in here = long fr NaN FE Fa Nati HUN NOW NOt + Netw (8) substuting fom (8) ton0 asty=tam'e] a= 26 ANUNAAD - XXXII | Now2013- Jan 2014 | 56 Solutions of Olympiads Prowess Sol. 603 cho is not head when rate of beating is $2 = 3 ‘Time taken none beating, = 795 on) ere xis the distance of mountain from men. ‘When he moves So m towanls the mountain, then 2x80) ‘Time taken per beat, = 2 oh a From D&G Fray 2x =9x- 240 x=240m Henee distance between man and mountain fs 240 m. , f Magnification of ens, m= => asit is given that size of image of s same for both case. But itis only possible when one image is Sol2 virtual and the other is real Case-I: for virtual image, object is between F and O;s0 (im = +ve) — ™= eeu) © Ro Case-II : for real image, objectis between 2F and F; 0 (m = ~ve) = 2 Fe Since the image same size for both ease $0, m,=m, 1 t eeu 42m Ne + 2HOCT a ©1-A7

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