Chapter 2 Physical quantities and measurement short notes with exercises

Objective Questions

Question 1

Write true or false for each statement:

(a) Equal volumes of two different substances have equal masses.

(b) The density of a piece of brass will change by changing its size or shape.

(c) The density of a liquid decreases with increase in its temperature.

(d) Relative density of water is 1.0.

(e) Relative density of a substance is expressed in g cm-3.

(f) When a body is immersed in a liquid, the buoyant force experienced by the body is equal to the volume of the liquid displaced by it.

(g) A body experiences the same buoyant force while floating in water or alcohol.

(h) A body experiences the same buoyant force when it floats or sinks in water.

(i) A body floats in a liquid when its weight becomes equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by its submerged part.

(j) A body while floating, sinks deeper in a liquid of low density than in a liquid of high density.

Answer

(a) False
Correct Statement — Equal volumes of two different substances have different masses.

(b) False
Correct Statement — The density of a piece of brass will not change by changing its size or shape.

(c) True

(d) True

(e) False
Correct Statement — Relative density has no unit.

(f) False
Correct Statement — When a body is immersed in a liquid, the buoyant force experienced by the body is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the immersed part of the body.

(g) True

(h) False
Correct Statement — The buoyant force experience by the body is different when floating or sinking in water.

(i) True

(j) True

Question 2

Fill in the blanks:

(a) 1 kg is the mass of …………… mL of water at 4°C.

(b) Mass = density x …………… .

(c) The S.I. unit of density is …………… .

(d) Density of water is …………… kg m-3.

(e) 1 g cm-3 = …………… kg m-3.

(f) The density of a body which sinks in water is …………… than 1000 kg m-3.

(g) A body sinks in a liquid A, but floats in a liquid B. The density of liquid A is …………… than the density of liquid B.

(h) A body X sinks in water, but a body Y floats on water. The density of the body X is …………… than the density of body Y.

(i) The buoyant force experienced by a body when floating in salt-water is …………… that when floating in pure water.

(j) The weight of a body floating in a liquid is …………… .

Answer

(a) 1000

(b) volume

(c) kg m-3

(d) 1000

(e) 1000

(f) more

(g) less

(h) more

(i) equal to

(j) zero

Question 3:

Match the following:

ICSE Physics Class 8 Notes Chapter 2 Physical Quantities and Measurement


→ MASS : Is the quantity of matter contained in a body.
VOLUME : is the space occupied by body.

→ Equal mass of IRON and cotton, iron will have less volume than cotton.

→ Equal volume of Iron and cotton, the mass of iron is more than mass of cotton, because iron denser than cotton.

→ DENSITY : “Is ratio of mass of substance to volume of M kg substance”
D = MV = kgm3 The SI. unit of density is kg m-3

→ Density of a substance does not change with change in shape or size.

→ When a substance is heated it expands and volume increases. Hence density decreases. Water has maximum density at 4°C i.e. density of water increases from 0°C to 4°C and decreases above 4°C.

→ Volume of substance is measured by formula V = L x B x H or 43πr3or by measuring cylinder.

→ Mass is measured by beam balance or spring balance.

→ RELATIVE DENSITY : of substance is the density compared with water i.e. How many times the substance is DENSER than water. Since density of water is 1 gem-3, the density of a substance in g cm-3 = relative den.c ‘ty of substance.

S.I. unit of R.D → has no units → Since it is the ratio of the same quantities.


→ If a substance has density more than liquid it SINKS in the liquid and if the density of substance is LESS than liquid it floats on liquid.

→ BUOYANT FORCE : “The force exerted by liquid acting vertically upward on a body and is equal to the weight of liquid displaced by its immersed part.”

→ Weight of body: Acting vertically downward. This force has the tendency to sink the body.

→ LAW OF FLOATATION : “When a body floats in a liquid, the weight of the liquid displaced by its immersed part is equal to the total weight of the body.”
While floating wt. of floating body W = wt. of liquid displaced by its immersed part FB i.e. Apparent wt. of floating
body is zero.

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Phrasal verbs introduction with exercises..

By Mishika Mishra

Phrasal verbs: Introduction

Introduction

What is a phrasal verb? Phrasal verb, multi-word verb or two-part verb? 

Definition :

A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition, which has a particular meaning, such as ‘look after’, ‘hurry up’, ‘give in’, ‘chill out’, ‘get away with’ and ‘bring up’.

For example in the sentence ‘Don’t tell me how to bring up my children!’, ‘bring up’ means ‘raise’. An adverb or preposition in a phrasal verb is sometimes called a particle.

 What is different about phrasal verbs?

In one sense, you can say that phrasal verbs are just more words and should be treated as such. However, there are problems also with the grammar. Different phrasal verbs have different grammar. Here is the grammar of phrasal verbs:

There are five types of phrasal verb. These are:

  1. Intransitive (with no object):
    You’re driving too fast – you ought to slow down.
  2. Transitive verbs whose object can come in two positions – after the verb or after the particle:
    I think I’ll put my jacket on or I think I’ll put on my jacket.If the object is a pronoun, however, it must come between the verb and the particle:
    I think I’ll put it on (NOT I think I’ll put on it).
  3. Transitive verbs whose object must come between the verb and the particle:
    Its high-quality designs sets the company apart from its rivals. 
  4. Transitive verbs whose object must come after the particle:
    The baby takes after his mother.Why do you put up with the way he treats you?
  5. Verbs with two objects – one after the verb, the other after the particle:
    They put their success down to good planning.

Formality

Phrasal verbs are more informal and are found in informal texts and in spoken language. Many phrasal verbs have a Latinate equivalent. When students opt for this equivalent, they sound more formal. Conversely, a student who uses an informal phrasal verb in a formal situation (like a business letter) can sound out of place or wrong.

How NOT to teach phrasal verbs

Often learners will tell you with a shake of their head that they really need to ‘do some phrasal verbs’. This area of English is often seen as extremely daunting, difficult and tedious. Why? Perhaps it’s because the teaching of phrasal verbs has been daunting and difficult for the teacher, and therefore tedious for the learner.

Try to avoid teaching phrasal verbs in the following ways:

  • By presenting huge lists (in fact, lists of words that cover a page are unimaginative and daunting for any item of vocabulary – imagine having to learn all the animals by looking at a page with their names on it).
  • By focussing always and exclusively on the verb (e.g. phrasal verbs with GET). Often this results in a list (admittedly shorter) of verbs that are unrelated and can be confused.

How to approach and teach phrasal verbs

First of all, stop communicating to students that phrasal verbs are impossible, if this is something you’ve been (perhaps unconsciously!) doing. This can quickly become a self-fulfilling prophecy. The message should be that phrasal verbs are just more words, that they are not that difficult to learn, and that students have already (by an elementary stage) acquired quite a few without realising it (see the first lesson in this series of phrasal verbs for examples of phrasal verbs that students quickly pick up in the classroom).

This still leaves problems for you, as the teacher. How do you teach phrasal verbs in a fun, motivating way when so much material out there is dry and difficult to work with? That’s what this section is all about. We hope it helps!

Introducing phrasal verbs

Who says phrasal verbs are only for intermediate level students and up? The lesson linked at the bottom of the page is for elementary or false beginners to introduce some common phrasal verbs. It can also be used with higher levels who are suffering from ‘phrasal verb anxiety’ and need to be reminded that it is not that difficult! 

A phrasal verb is a combination of words (a verb + a preposition or verb +adverb) that when used together, usually take on a different meaning to that of the original verb.

Phrasal Verb Examples


break down, check in, tear up


When we use phrasal verbs, we use them like normal verbs in a sentence, regardless if it’s a regular or irregular verb.

Ella tore up the letter after she read it.
Their car broke down two miles out of town.
Did the manager deal with that customer’s complaint.
More phrasal verb examples:

Be sure to put on a life jacket before getting into the boat.
We left out the trash for pickup.
It’s time to get on the plane.
What will she think up next?
I’m having some trouble working out the solution to this equation.
We’re going to have to put off our vacation until next year.
Stand up when speaking in class, please.
We’ll have to wake up early if we want breakfast.
Take off your shoes before you walk on the carpet.
My dog likes to break out of his kennel to chase squirrels.

  1. The truth finally __________ me. (dawned on/dawned about)
  2. He __________ as if nothing had happened. (carried on, carried through)
  3. He __________ all struggle. (gave up / gave out)
  4. __________ the light, please. (Switch on, switch for)
  5. She __________ her mother. (takes in, takes after)
  6. Children __________ whatever they hear. (blurt out, blurt about)
  7. Junoon has just __________ a new winter collection. (brought up, brought out)
  8. The Panda is in danger of __________. (drying out, drying in)
  9. All the tickets of the Barcelona Cup have been __________. (sold away, sold out)
  10. Why are you __________. (looking around, looking for)
  11. Please, __________ your shoes. (take off, take out)
  12. Have the factory workers __________ the strike? (called of, called off)
  13. He did not __________ my request. (accede to, accede for)
  14. He __________ drinking after his failure in love. (took to, took in)
  15. You can __________ this deficiency. (make out, make up)
  16. Girls __________ to greet their favorite teacher. (turned on, turned out)
  17. He __________ book of all kinds. (deals in, deals of)
  18. The government has __________ all projects. (cast by, cast aside)
  19. All the fruit in the basket has __________. (gone off, gone out)
  20. His oratory __________ the feelings of the crowd. (worked up, worked out)

Answers

1. dawned on

2. carried on

3. gave up

4. Switch on

5. takes after

6. blurt out

7. brought out

8. drying out

9. sold out

10. looking around

11. take off

12. called off

13. accede to

14. took to

15. make up

16. turned out

17. deals in

18. cast aside

19. gone off

20. worked up

VOCABULARY HOMONYMS, HOMOGRAPHS, HOMOPHONES AND HETERONYMS



Homonyms, Homographs, Homophones and Heteronyms
Intermediate 20 mins Vocabulary
What are homonyms? How are they different than homographs and homophones? And what about heteronyms?

In this article we are going to answer these questions.

Homonyms
A homonym is a word that has the same spelling and sound as another word, but a different meaning.

For example, saw (a cutting tool) and saw (the past tense of see) are homonyms. They have the same spelling and sound but different meanings.





Word origin: Greek, “having the same name”
(homos = same, onoma = name)

Partial list of homonyms in English
The boys are playing with a ball outside /
Cinderella met the prince at the ball
The bat flies around at night /
I lost my baseball bat.
This book is very interesting /
I would like to book a flight to Paris.
She put her necklace inside the jewelry case /
In that case, you should go home.
In those hot days we used the fan /
She is a great fan of the band.
The old lady couldn’t walk fast /
It is a religious fast.
The room seems just fine /
He got a fine for parking on the sidewalk.
They turn left instead of right /
He left as soon as he could.
That is a terrible lie /
You can lie on your back.
Your suitcase was pretty light /
There is nothing like the light of sun.
We are trying to train our dog /
The train will be here soon.
Be careful not to trip /
They had a wonderful trip to the country.
I can’t bear this noise any longer /
There was a giant bear in front of us.
I hope that all is going well /
She lowered her bucket into the well for some water.
Homographs
A homograph is a word that has the same spelling as another word, but a different meaning.

For example, bow (a weapon for shooting arrows) and bow (bending forward) are homographs. They have the same spelling but different meanings.





Word origin: Greek, “having the same writing”
(homos = same, grapho = write)

Partial list of homographs in English
I can lift a lot of weight /
He brought a can of beans.
You never close the door /
They were standing close to each other.
We live in the desert /
You should never desert a friend at a time of need.
The officers must lead /
These batteries have lead inside.
You live on the other side /
We are now live from the crime scene.
I’ll be with you in a minute /
Her handwriting is so minute you can hardly see it.
He likes to read /
I read your essay yesterday.
I saw a tear in her eye /
She wanted to tear the letter.
The wind was very strong /
They always wind up eating pizza for dinner.
(Note that these example homographs all have the same spelling and different pronunciation, but homographs can also have the same spelling and pronunciation. In that case, they can be classified as homophones and homonyms, too.)

Homophones
A homophone is a word that has the same sound as another word, but a different meaning.

For example, meat and meet are homophones.





Word origin: Greek, “having the same sound”
(homos = same, phone = sound)

Partial list of homophones in English
I can’t bear this noise any longer /
The poor boy had bare feet.
She has long, dark hair /
The king needed an heir.
They can’t look him in the eye /
This is between you and I.
You should be together /
There is a bee in the room.
She can buy it in the market /
Wait for us by the river.
Our dear Janet is getting married /
We saw a deer in the forest.
I am doing this for you /
Four bowls of soup, please.
He is standing right here /
We couldn’t hear a thing.
We arrived an hour ago /
This is our house.
There is a hole in your shirt /
The whole room was quiet.
They know everything about it /
No, and that’s final.
She doesn’t eat meat /
We meet every now and then.
He has one test left /
They finally won.
You are always right /
I write my own letters.
The sea was calm that day /
It was too dark to see anything.
Jonathan is my son /
The sun is high up in the sky.
Let’s go to his place /
There were two of them /
I can help, too.
He seemed so weak at first /
It’ll probably happen this week.
(Note that these example homophones all have the different spelling and the same pronunciation, but homophones can also have the same spelling and pronunciation. In that case, they can be classified as homographs and homonyms, too.)

There is yet another group of words called heteronyms.

Heteronyms
A heteronym is a word that has the same spelling as another word, but different pronunciation and meaning. The words in the list of homographs above are all heteronyms, too.

Word origin: Greek, “having a different name”
(hetero = different, onym = name)

What Are Homonyms, Homographs, Homophones and Heteronyms – Summary
Homonym = same spelling + same pronunciation + different meaning

Homograph = same spelling (with same pronunciation or not) + different meaning

Homophone = same pronunciation (with same spelling or not) + different meaning

Heteronym = same spelling + different pronunciation + different meaning

A word with:
Same spelling + same pronunciation + same meaning = same word!

Same spelling + same pronunciation + different meaning = homograph, homophone and homonym

Same spelling + different pronunciation + different meaning = homograph and heteronym

different spelling + same pronunciation + different meaning = homophone

7 tips to learn grammar with easy methods|Lavender| Consistency is needed…for success….

When someone mentions grammar, you probably shiver with unease. This is because you imagine yourself spending sleepless nights staring at numerous grammar books, trying to comprehend how to use the language accurately.

Learning grammar can be challenging indeed, as languages have different, sometimes incomparable rules governing word and sentence formation. And you might feel lost when faced with the abundance of the information.

If you find yourself struggling with English grammar, you can always search for a California-based English language course to help you out. These courses are specially designed to assist students to overcome their difficulties while learning a language. 

However, to become more confident while speaking, listening, and writing in English, you need to invest a little bit of additional effort. You need to practice grammar at every given opportunity, both during your course and in your free time. Keep reading to learn how you can sharpen your grammar skills!

 HOW DO YOU PRACTICE GRAMMAR?
In order to perfect your grammar, you need to study hard, no one denies it. However, there is no point in just memorizing rules without implementing them. If you want to become more proficient in your target language, you need to activate your knowledge and start using it regularly.

Here are some efficient ways to do it.

Read a lot. Reading is the best way to be exposed to a rich and wide vocabulary and grammar. As you read, you slowly absorb sentence structures. It’s like studying without realizing it!
Write. It is also a fantastic way to practice. It allows you more time to think than talking, so you can experiment with different structures, synonyms, and new, interesting ways of expressing the same ideas in alternative ways.
Get a grammar app. There are numerous reliable apps you can download on your smartphone. You can use them while commuting, for instance.
Listen to podcasts or watch TV in English as much as possible. Again, you will be exposed to the language and its various structures. You can write down interesting phrases, constructions, and words. So, it is a great idea to have a notebook handy.
Be disciplined. The Internet abounds with different grammar exercises you can do daily. Just make sure to use reliable websites that won’t lead you astray. Or you can buy workbooks and practice in this way.
Communicate with people in English as much as possible. This way might seem terrifying, especially if you are a newbie, but it is the best way. You might feel awkward at first because you will be out of your comfort zone. But soon you will start thinking in the target language, and it is an amazing feeling!
Understand the logic behind the language. To properly use the language, you must be aware of five elements of grammar, understand key grammar rules, and bear in mind that there are 10 parts of speech in English. When in doubt, reference your favorite grammar book or ask a teacher. This way you will solidify your grammar building blocks.

13 FUN & SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE


WHAT IS INTERESTING ABOUT THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE?


There is a long history behind the English language. Through time, it’s evolved and grown to be one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Today, approximately one in four people speak some English. Unbelievable, isn’t it?

Here are some other amazing facts about the language:

1. English has around one million words. However, an average English speaker uses only between 20,000 and 30,000 words in their daily communication.

2. Each year, around 4,000 words are added to the dictionary. For instance, the word lol was included in the Oxford English Dictionary back in 2011.

3. Most English words originate from French and Old English. After the Normans defeated the English army in 1066, French became the official language in Britain. Simultaneously, peasants and lower classes continued to use Old English which contained Germanic vocabulary. This coexistence eventually led to Middle English.

4. William Shakespeare, a famous 16th-century English playwright, invented over 1,000 words, including birthplace, blushing, undress, torture, cold-blooded, etc.

5. The closest relative of the English language today is Frisian. People still speak this language in only three small areas of Germany and the Netherlands.

6. In the United States, English is recognized as the official language only in some states and not at the federal level. On the other hand, English is used officially in 67 countries.

7. The word Goodbye originated from an Old English phrase that means “God be with you”.

8. Some of the oldest words in the English language are still in use today. These include I, love, black, mother, fire, hand, and hear. Some of these words date back to 900 AD.

9. Throughout history, English words have changed their meanings. For example, the word awful was derived from the phrase “full of awe” and meant “inspiring wonder”, while nice used to mean “silly”.

10. The most common adjective in English is good, while time is the most frequent noun.

11. Some studies indicate that the most common English letter E is 56 times more frequently used than the letter Q, the least common English letter.

12. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is the longest word in English. This medical term refers to a lung condition caused by inhaling ash or dust.

13. It may seem that the command “Go!” is the shortest sentence in English, but it is elliptical i.e. it doesn’t include the pronoun you. That’s why “I am.” is considered the shortest complete (non-elliptical) English sentence, as it doesn’t leave anything out.

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Transformation of sentences of Class 8 Lavender

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And here you are at the right ✓ platform to learn…. So today you are going to learn transformation of sentences…..how to transform sentences from simple to compound and what actually is transformation of sentences…

LEARN:

Read these sentences.

• The policeman must run fast to catch the thief.

• The policeman must run fast or he will not catch the thief.

• The policeman must run fast if he wants to catch the thief.

Did you notice, though these sentences have been expressed in different ways, but the basic meaning has not changed?

Transformation is the process of changing the structure or form of a sentence without altering the meaning.

SIMPLE TO COMPOUND

Look at the sentences given above once again. The first sentence is a simple sentence. A simple sentence can be transformed into a compound sentence by expanding a word or a phrase into a main or a co-ordinate clause using a coordinating conjunction. For example,

• He must work hard to win the scholarship.(simple)

He must work hard and win the scholarship.( Compound)

Here are the transformation of Simple and Compound Sentences. Change simple to compound sentences below.

1. He must go to finish the work.
2. You must work hard to win the prize.
3. Owing to ill-health he could not work hard.
4. I could not finish the work before sun-set.
5. They had not completed the work by sunset.
Check Your Answers:
1. He must go and finish the work.
2. Work hard or you will not win the prize.
3He was ill so he could not work hard.
The sun set but I could not finish the work.
The sun set but they had not completed the work.

What is the Transformation of Sentences?


To transform a sentence means to alter its form without modifying its meaning. A simple sentence can be altered to become a complicated or compound sentence and vice versa. Similarly, affirmative, negative, and interrogative statements can be interchanged without changing their meaning. Also, an Active voice sentence can be changed or transformed into a Passive sentence, and so on.

Transformation Of Sentences Exercises
Thus the transformation of the sentences can be of numerous types based on the purpose and need. Sometimes your writing requires transformation, and sometimes you are instructed to do so. In either way, you must know how to transform the sentences correctly. Below are some exercises that can help you practice and master it.

Transformation Of Sentences Exercises


Try and solve the exercises below to better understand sentence transformations.

Let us get started;

Transformation of Sentences Exercises 1

Transformation Of Sentences Exercises

Try and solve the exercises below to better understand sentence transformations.

Let us get started;

Exercise 2: Convert Simple Sentences to Compound Sentences

Consider the following simple statements and use appropriate coordinating conjunctions to turn them into compound sentences.

1. Walking the path, we reached the hotel.
2. Being unwell, I went to the hospital.
3. In spite of the snow, the children went to the beach.
4. Having given over the bouquets to my mother-in-law, I embraced her.
5. In the occasion of you not arriving on time, we will delay the procedure.
6. Despite the monorail being late, Prerna waited for the metro.
7. On the pretext of the guidelines and policies, we were instructed to work for a prolonged timeframe.
8. On seeing his aunt, the kid ran to her.
9.I was too fatigued to continue working.
10.In order to lose weight, Alex has to eat a healthy diet.

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Artificial Intelligence

What is AI?

Artificial Intelligence(AI) is everywhere around us, say voice recognition software in your mobile phone or navigations in the car. Even Google uses Artificial Intelligence for its search engine. Netflix, amazon prime movie suggestions are based on Artificial Intelligence. Interacting with Siri, Alexa, Google assistant is also a form of Artificial Intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence is a broad area of Computer Science, it makes machines seem like they have human Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence is not just about Programming a computer to obey rules to drive a car. But Artificial Intelligence should function in a much more effective manner and be independent like a human to a certain extent to make a decision.

There are multiple terms for Artificial Intelligence and it is popular ever since its introduction in 1940 – 1950’s. Put in simple terms Artificial Intelligence can be defined as a branch of computer science concerned with the study and creation of computer systems that can exhibit or replicate human intelligence.
For a deep understanding of AI types, you can read our comprehensive blog on types of Artificial Intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence has followed a classic boom and burst cycle in the timeline. There are two types of Artificial Intelligence –

Reasons why AI became Important?

The major reasons why AI became important are the data generation in enormous amount everyday, improvements in processing speed and interpretation speed of computer systems.

Artificial Intelligence is now in great demand therefore it is suggested to have best Artificial Intelligence course in Bangalore to start your career in AI.

Growth of AI :

Ever wondered how AI is so popular and the growth is exponentially increasing. The major reason for these include-

Retired Decreasing cost of computational powers
Availability of Data
Better algorithm
Artificial neural network is an attempt to model the network of cells of human brain on a computer. It is like an interconnected web artificial neurons. If you have any query related to Artificial neural network, kindly refer our AI and Deep Learning Community.

History of AI?

In 1950 Alan Turing wrote a paper titled “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” that coined the question of “Can machines think?”. But only in 1956, John McCarthy coined the phrase “Artificial Intelligence”. Using trial and error method, reasoning was developed as an ability for machines. Then came into picture “The Imitation Game”.
There a three participants in the game. Jack is made to engage with a man named Joey and a machine Elsa in natural language conversation. The test is to empirically determine whether the machine Elsa has achieved intelligence. Jack has to determine which respondent is machine and which is human. The truing test is passed by Elsa if Jack is not able to find the machine or differentiate between a human and machine. The AI is been evolving until now. The recent evolution in 2016 was Alpha Go, where a human champion in Go was defeated by a robot.

Why is artificial intelligence important?

• AI automates repetitive learning and discovery through data. Instead of automating manual tasks, AI performs frequent, high-volume, computerized tasks. And it does so reliably and without fatigue. Of course, humans are still essential to set up the system and ask the right questions.

• AI adds intelligence to existing products. Many products you already use will be improved with AI capabilities, much like Siri was added as a feature to a new generation of Apple products. Automation, conversational platforms, bots and smart machines can be combined with large amounts of data to improve many technologies. Upgrades at home and in the workplace, range from security intelligence and smart cams to investment analysis.

• AI adapts through progressive learning algorithms to let the data do the programming. AI finds structure and regularity in data so that algorithms can acquire skills. Just as an algorithm can teach itself to play chess, it can teach itself what product to recommend next online. And the models adapt when given new data.

• AI analyzes more and deeper data using neural networks that have many hidden layers. Building a fraud detection system with five hidden layers used to be impossible. All that has changed with incredible computer power and big data. You need lots of data to train deep learning models because they learn directly from the data.

• AI achieves incredible accuracy through deep neural networks. For example, your interactions with Alexa and Google are all based on deep learning. And these products keep getting more accurate the more you use them. In the medical field, AI techniques from deep learning and object recognition can now be used to pinpoint cancer on medical images with improved accuracy.

• AI gets the most out of data. When algorithms are self-learning, the data itself is an asset. The answers are in the data. You just have to apply AI to find them. Since the role of the data is now more important than ever, it can create a competitive advantage. If you have the best data in a competitive industry, even if everyone is applying similar techniques, the best data will win.

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Whether for an exam or important communication on the professional front, letter writing is both scoring as well as a paramount need in your everyday life. A letter of recommendation or a resignation letter or even a relieving letter – all three require good letter-writing skills! Sometimes, writing a simple, informal letter can also be confusing. There can never be sufficient information on how to write the perfect letter along with the right font, spacing, and formatting! So here is a step-by-step guide to help you write or improve your letter-writing skills, for any important day or exam of your life.

What is Letter Writing?

A letter is a type of written communication that can be written by hand or printed on paper. Although it is not required, it is frequently conveyed to the receiver via mail or post in an envelope. A letter, or a written discussion between two parties, is any such message that is sent through the mail.

The art of letter writing has taken a backseat now that E-mails (Advantages and Disadvantages), SMS, and other means of communication have become the norm. However, letters are still used for a lot of our communication, especially official communication. Letters are still a crucial means of communication, whether it’s a cover letter for a job, a bank reminder, or a college acceptance letter. This is why we must understand the nuances of letter writing.

Why is it Important to Know How to Write a Letter?

Everyone needs to know how to write a letter, whether it’s for professional or personal reasons. These letters may be short, informal emails at times. They’ll be well-polished for corporate correspondence at other times. Today, printed letters are commonly used for professional or commercial communications, therefore knowing how to compose a letter for professional purposes is essential. It’s especially vital to write a letter appropriately if you’re sending a printed copy to the recipient rather than an email.

How to Write a Letter?: Step-by-Step Guide

You should type and print your letter on plain white paper. You may wish to print on nice resume paper depending on the circumstances for example if you’re sending a letter of reference or a cover letter with your resume. If you’re writing a business letter on behalf of your company, it’s a good idea to use company letterhead.

Use the Font and Format

Your letter should be typed and printed on plain white paper. Depending on the circumstances—for example, if you’re sending a letter of reference or a cover letter with your resume—you might want to print on excellent resume paper. It’s a good idea to utilize company letterhead when sending a business letter on behalf of your company.

Write Sender’s address

To begin, write your complete address in the upper left-hand corner, including your entire name, street address, city, state, and zip code. Learn how to write an address properly if you’re not comfortable with it.

Specify Dateline:

Specify the date by skipping a line. Use the date you’re writing the letter.

Come to Recipient’s address :

Place the recipient’s entire address after skipping a line. The firm name, the recipient’s name and title, and the postal address must all be included in a professional letter. There’s no reason to mention the firm name or job position in an informal, personal letter.

Insert Greeting/Salutation :

To put the welcome, skip one more line. This is referred to as salutation. In a formal letter, you say “Dear Mr./Ms./Mrs. Last Name:” After the greeting, formal letters require a colon, whereas informal ones demand a comma. It’s acceptable to use the recipient’s first name followed by a comma in an informal letter.

Body of Letter :

Start the letter by skipping a line. Separate your thoughts into paragraphs in the body of your letter. You should never write a large block of text in one sitting. Begin a new paragraph for each new collection of thoughts or ideas. Between paragraphs, leave a blank line.

Include Complimentary Close:

To incorporate a complimentary close, skip one of your final lines. “Sincerely,” “Yours truly,” “Regards,” or something similar can be used as a closure. Whether the letter is official or casual, a comma should always follow the word or phrase you choose to close it.

Types of letter :

Here are the different types of letters:

•Chain letter
•Letters patent
•Audio letter
•Cover letter
•Recommendation letter and the closely related employment reference letter
•Letter of credence
•Crossed letter
•Informal letter
•Poison pen letter
•Hate mail
•Business letter
•Form letter
•Letter of intent
•Hybrid mail (semi-electronic delivery)
•Letter of thanks
•Cease and desist letter
•Complaint letter
•Query letter
•Letter of resignation
•Letter to the editor
•National Letter of Intent
•Open letter
•Letter of introduction
•Letter of marque
•Epistle

5 best morning routine ideas of productive people | Lavender

5 best morning routine ideas of productive people | Lavender


A good morning routine sets the productivity tone for the day. But is it really as simple as a morning ritual and a healthy breakfast? Here’s what the experts have to say.No matter how much chaos happens when your eyes open, know this: A morning routine for better productivity is a learnable science.After analyzing the advice and morning routines of six top productivity experts, we’ve pinpointed the most common practices of successful people for a productive morning. 1. Wake up at YOUR right time“Morning people” are supposed to be the high achievers. The early bird is supposed to catch the worm, right? And a cold shower to wake up? Groan. Where’s the snooze button on that? Can the early (or late) hours you sleep really make a difference?One 2021 academic study found that waking up just one hour earlier was associated with a 23% lower depression rate. While some people who wake up earlier are more productive, night owls can still have a perfect morning routine that leads to a productive day. Think of it like breakfast and brunch. They’re both delicious, and they both work if you’re hungry.Mike Vardy, productivity author, speaker, podcaster, and blogger at Productivityist, wrote, “Look, I’m a night owl—and proud of it. Why? Because despite having many say that my sleeping habits make me less likely to achieve, I prove them wrong. I don’t just do that every once in a while. I do it every single day.” The most important thing isn’t what time you get out of bed. It’s getting in tune with your body’s clock for a good routine. According to Sleep.org, your body knows what it should be doing and when. Don’t force yourself to be part of the 5:00 a.m. club if you can’t fall asleep before midnight. Forcing yourself out of bed is a recipe for burnout. If you’re not a morning person, your body will only work with you for a few days before it begs for mercy.Good ol’ science can help you find your most productive time of day.2. Prepare the night before Many productivity experts and successful people spend evenings preparing for the next day. Their reasoning: It leaves mornings free for an early start on important work (and breakfast). We have a limited amount of willpower and decision-making ability. Too many decisions in the morning slow us down and drain our brain for the rest of the day. Eliminate morning decision-making for more energy and more time for productivity.Subscribe to the idea that an a.m. routine can start in the p.m. Lay out your outfit for the next day. Pack your lunch. And create your checklist or a to-do list. Former American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault told Fast Company they end their evenings writing three things they want to accomplish the next day. 3. Focus on what matters Erik Fisher is the voice behind the Beyond The To-Do List Podcast. He’s interviewed over 100 different productivity experts on topics like lifehacking, work-life balance, and creativity. He points out that if you analyze productivity experts’ morning routines, you’ll find a few things in common. Most focus on big picture goals, gratitude, and planning for the day. Productivity coach Zack Sexton’s morning routine looks like this:Water (20oz. often w/ lemon)Cuddles (w/ fiancée Nikida)CoffeeMeditationRead something inspirational (often in sauna)Shower (if sauna-ed)Look at calendarStart first journal entry (including prompts about something learned, things to be grateful for, and what to focus on for the day)Set your mind on what you want to focus on for the day, and set your heart and mind with the right attitude. Kevin Kruse, author of 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management, starts their morning with five minutes of yoga stretches that accompany:Mental recitation of their personal mission statementListing three items of gratitudeRepetition of their three goals: Health, wealth, and loveKevin thinks of what tasks he’ll do that day to help achieve each goal. “All that takes about five minutes,” he says.You don’t need a lengthy meditation routine. Yoga, meditation, journaling, reading, or a quiet walk can help you focus on a positive outcome for the day.4. Move around and hydrate  When you feel great, it makes it easier to handle the morning alarm clock. If it’s hard just get out of bed, you probably won’t be excited to run to the gym—and that’s ok. Simply moving your body will get your blood flowing and help get your day started.Many successful people start their mornings in motion. Follow their lead to add some health to your life:Kevin Kruse does a daily 20-minute HIIT session on the treadmill.Jack Dorsey, founder of Block, Inc., jogs every morning.Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi powerwalks before work.Entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk works out with a personal trainer.Shark Tank investor Kevin O’Leary gets on his elliptical or exercise bike.Multi-board member Frits Dirk van Paasschen runs 10 miles every morning.While you’re moving, stay hydrated. What you put in your mug matters. Drink water in the morning to kickstart your day and give you lasting energy.Jeff Sanders, author of The 5 AM Miracle and host of the podcast with the same name, says his favorite morning habit is to drink one liter of water within the first 45 minutes of bouncing out of bed. “Hydration is incredibly important, especially after waking up. I always find that this larger quantity of water provides incredible energy and prepares my body for the day ahead.”5. Eat the frog—or tadpole—first thing in the morningBrian Tracy, author of Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways To Stop Procrastinating And Get More Done In Less Time, bases his morning philosophy off of a quote from Mark Twain. “If the first thing you do each morning is to eat a live frog, you can go through the day with the satisfaction of knowing that that is probably the worst thing that is going to happen to you all day long.”The “frog” is your most important task or work—the one you’re dreading the most because it’s large and looming over you. Build the habit of doing your biggest task first for a huge boost of accomplishment first thing.But procrastination is real, making it even harder to get your day started. Whether you eat the frog or tackle some small tadpoles first, find your ideal morning routine rhythm and get started.Create your ideal morning routine for a productive dayMornings don’t have to be rough, and you can learn to become more productive throughout the day. No need to overhaul your morning routine all at once; introduce one new practice a week and track your improvement. They say if you win the morning, you win the day.

 

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5 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR GRAMMAR

Grammar can be quite a stressful subject for many people as it has many confusing and complicated rules. However, the usage of correct grammar is essential in school and can also work as a first impression for how people will judge your skillfulness and effectiveness in writing. Thus, it is useful to know some basic tips to improve your grammar, so let’s get started.

1. Read: 

Reading is one of the secret weapons to improve your grammar skills. When you read, you will come across different grammar rules, and then you will naturally reinforce correct grammar usage in your mind. You will then start to use these proper grammar rules in your writing. Interestingly, extensive reading will help you know what grammar rules are effective and which common grammar mistakes to avoid.

2. Use a grammar manual: 

It is a very useful idea to have a grammar manual nearby that you can consult when writing. This will help you to quickly refer to it when any grammatical question arises. Most importantly, the grammar manual will help you avoid any grammar mistakes and make you feel confident in your piece. Speak to a librarian or writing instructor for useful grammar manual recommendations.

3. Write more and quiz yourself:

Just as we discussed how the extensive reading can be an important step to improve your grammar skills, it will also be essential to simply write more. The more time you spend  practicing writing using proper techniques and grammar rules, the more you sharpen your grammar skills. Besides, there are many excellent online grammar quizzes, so take a few quizzes to gauge your level, and based on that, work on improving your grammar skills.

4. Re-reading aloud:  

After the extensive reading and writing, re-reading your pieces aloud could be a smart way to catch any major and minor mistakes. However, sometimes we do not always catch our own grammar mistakes; therefore, reading your piece out loud to someone else can be really helpful in evaluating whether or not you have used correct grammar rules.

5 Consult others and learn from feedback: 

It is always a good idea to ask for help! Many instructors and writing tutors are available on campus and are glad to help. One of those places is OSU’s Writing Center. If you ask for help, it is essential to take their feedback into consideration. Learning from their feedback could strengthen your grammar skills and help you produce more effective pieces. It may even be wise to create your own grammar manual based on feedback you receive.

After all, remember devoting some time and effort to improve your grammar skills will benefit you for the rest of your academic life in a way that presents you with a more intellectual and professional side. And always remember working smarter, not harder, is always the key.

Top 15 Online Earning Site to Generate Side Income in 2023

Table of Contents😊
Why should you have an additional source of income?
How can you Generate Income Online?
4 Easy Ways to Generate Income Online
How Does Online Earning Site Work?
Top 15 Online Earning Site to Earn Money
3 Tips to Avoid Scams on Online Earning Site
Best Practices – Online Earning Sites
Frequently Asked Questions
“If you do not find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.” –Warren Buffet

You must have heard this famous saying, right? In today’s time of rising inflation rates and stagnant income, it becomes cardinal for individuals to find some extra source of income generation. And working on any online earning site is one of the most preferred ways among the youth and experienced. The reason why almost every other person is working on enhancing their digital skills and online personal branding is to generate some extra cash.

If you are a student preparing for govt. exams, housewife or even a working professional who wants to add some extra digits to your monthly income then you should positively work on online earning websites. But then another question arises is which websites are genuine? No worries in this article, you are going to know about the Top 15 trusted online earning sites. So, keep reading till the end.

Why should you have an additional source of income?
It is important for individuals to maintain a side income as it helps diversify your earning capacity and helps us to achieve financial freedom. People can use their side income to spend on things like house repairs, vacations, better quality of education etc. Life can be a bit unpredictable sometimes and having a side income can help you in times of medical emergencies or job loss. Moreover, with a side income you can also start saving up more and retire early to live a quality life afterwards.

How can you Generate Income Online?
Making money online is no child’s play. It requires effort, time, and energy to upgrade your skills to eventually achieve your financial goals. But in case you’re looking to start somewhere; the internet has some wonderful resources.

The internet in itself is a crazy place. It has the solution to almost every modern-day problem. Whether it is learning a craft, selling a product, or educating people over a topic, anything and everything can be found in a single click. Therefore, it might be inferred that there are many ways of generating income online through online earning websites.

Blogging, affiliate marketing, online surveys, freelancing, and podcasting are some examples to mention. You can readily get your hands on these on the online earning site. These are nothing but websites offering you are a chance to earn money through them.

4 Easy Ways to Generate Income Online
Easy Ways to generate side income through online earning site
1. Life Coaching
They say that people are living-libraries. Everyone has their own success formulas and talents which can inspire others in so many different ways. Likewise, websites like LinkedIn and Instagram have live coaches who continuously make videos and talk about how they climbed the ladder of success.

In case, you are good at motivating others and if you think that your story can guide them to lead a better life, then you too can become a life coach. The main job of a life coach is to offer advice and guidance to direct you on the right path by influencing your mindset and cultivating confidence in yourself.

2. Freelancing
If you already have a job but still want to start a side hustle then freelancing is your go-to option. It is a very broad term that summarizes all kinds of internet jobs including video making, photography, completing online assignments, etc. You are paid for doing literally anything once you find the right client.

Also, read: How to Become a Freelancer from Scratch?

3. Entrepreneurship
This is the era of start-ups. If you have an idea that can simplify the way people live then you can put it out there and earn money from it. Accordingly, the first step to entrepreneurship is making your own website and networking with like-minded people. You also can take the help of another online earning site to get started.

Also, read: Entrepreneurship in India–Complete History, Evolution and Transformation

4. Offer Online Courses
Online courses can be sold on an online earning site and are a good source of income for people who can create them. Therefore, if you have a thing for teaching or mentoring then all you need to do is make a course for your subject of interest and then sell it online. It is one of the best ways to get you a passive income.

How Does Online Earning Site Work?
There are several online earning websites like Meesho, Upwork, Zerodha, Amazon etc, which one can use to earn online money. All these websites are unique in their ways, and help the users in earning online money, some by providing services, and others by providing products. And because of their unique selling points, all the websites are popular among people as a good method to make online money.

However, what is common in all these money earning websites is their functioning, it means their user interface and policies might differ but, in the end, they are helping people in earning money through various ways, like.

Online earning site act as meditators between the seller of products or services and the buyer of that product and services.
One can list their services (editing, content writing etc.) or products (online courses, e-books) on these websites and upon verification can sell them.
These websites promote the listed products and services through in-app ads and based user reviews.
The payments between the seller and buyers are settled through these websites. And one can earn good profits in terms of credit points, cash and coupons.
Top 15 Online Earning Site to Earn Money
In case you are looking for the right kind of resources for helping you earn money online, and the top 15 online earning sites in India, then you stumbled upon the right page. We present to you the best online money earning websites in India.

1. Youtube
People are making millions using Youtube. There are tons of Youtube channels on various topics. It can be thus inferred that is one of the best online earning sites options.

How much can you earn? It all depends upon how much traffic you can attract. But don’t worry, you can even make money using the platform’s ad or by getting sponsored posts.

Youtubers earning more than $100,000 rose by 40% and earning five figures rose by 50% in the past three years.

But choosing a certain niche to base your content on is crucial if you want to be successful. Hence try and make such videos which your viewers would be interested in or they are relatable to the masses.

Recomended Read: Top 10 Ideas for YouTube Channel- Get Started as a YouTuber

2. Google Adsense
It is one of the easiest ways to start earning online from home without any initial investment. What do you need? A blog page, website, or Youtube channel.

It is an advertising program, for which you can register for free. Once registered you will get a code that you can add to your website.

How Google Adsense works?
Select the type of ad you want to appear on your website,
Choose the placement of these ads,
Have the highest revenue generating ad go live on your website,
Start generating a reasonable side income with the help of Google Adsense.
There is no upkeep or maintenance to get this thing going, which makes it a no-brainer if you have a website already.

How much can you get from this online earning site?
Google pays out 68% of their AdSense revenues, so for every $100 an advertiser pays, google pays $68 to its publishers. So, you can earn a decent amount of money depending on the traffic. However, it should be noted that your ultimate payment received is based on the traffic your site gets. It may happen that your monthly pay check may be more in one a particular month as compared to others as you might have received a lot of website traffic that month.

3. Q&A Expert at Chegg India
Chegg India is one of the most beneficial online earning site for students and anyone who has at least a graduate degree and good expertise in any subject like business, engineering, mathematics, social science, etc.

Benefits
Work from anywhere, anytime.
Get paid per correct answer.
No-hassle timely payments.
Get Paid for Your Knowledge
Related Article: Scope of Subject Matter Expert jobs in India

4. Amazon
It is the most trusted online earning site, in-trend, and leading e-commerce websites over the globe.

It has a huge variety of items a consumer can choose to buy, and a huge variety of options for sellers to sell.
To start selling on amazon you just need to register for the seller account. Once registered you can upload your products and that’s all.
What all things amazon takes care of for you:
Delivery and logistic part are taken care of by Amazon itself.
Trust is taken care of. If the product is present on Amazon, 88% of people say they are likely to buy it.
Additionally, you can make money through their affiliate program, which allows you to make a decent income by advertising or selling other products. Because it is a very large e-commerce platform that millions of potential customers visit each month, the possibility that the product will be purchased is also high. Amazon is one of the most sought-after online earning sites.

5. Digital Market
Due to the increasing use of social media and other online options like blogs, Youtube, etc. digital marketing has increased rapidly over the past years.

Digital Market is an online earning site which provides a platform for the buyers and the sellers of the services related to digital marketing. It also helps in eliminating the middle men thus empowering buyers and sellers.

There are many services present on the platform to buy or sell online, like Affiliate, marketing, blog, content writing, etc. You can check out the services on the website.

6. Upwork
Upwork is a global freelancing online earning site trusted and used by millions of users.

It is one of the most genuine online earning site options to start and earn a high paying gig online for their skills.
One can even land a full-time job as this is one of the most trusted websites by managers.
The big-sized project with a high budget is present on the website so you can earn a significantly higher amount of money online.
It has around 5 million registered clients. Vast varieties of projects are present and you can select the project related to your skill and get the work started.

7. Shutterstock
It is one of the best stock photography websites to help monetize your photography skills.

Photographers can upload photos for free.
To go with this platform is quite easy and quite profitable over time.
Copyright to your creativity is retained.
For every download, your stock of photos gets, you receive a royalty, which results in an increase in your profits.

In case you do have the right skills, which would help monetize your photography, you can always check out the Shutterstock website which is one of the best earning websites to help you generate an online income.

8. Zerodha
As one of the most successful investors, Warren Buffet, once said-

“I made my first investment at age eleven. I was wasting my life up until then.”

Zerodha is an online platform to help invest in stocks, derivatives, mutual fund and more. It helps you multiply your existing money if you are knowledgeable about stocks.

Zerodha is India’s biggest stockbroker app. It provides stock trading at the lowest brokerage rate. Nearly 15% of all retail order trades in India are done using Zerodha.

Varsity by Zerodha is an open book website or application for a smartphone to learn complete trading from beginning to advance. This is a way in which people can earn millions.

However, one should be wary of the risks associated with stock trading. They are certainly volatile and only the ones knowledgeable about stocks and other investments should be dealing with the same.

9. Clarity.fm
Want to help others and monetize your experience and knowledge by becoming a consultant. But aren’t sure what steps to take next, you can set up a free account on Clarity.fm. After registering you can create your profile. Once your profile is set up, people will book a session with you.

Expertise in any area like blogging, content writing, even YouTubers can become consultants and earn a decent amount of money from this online earning site.

The following is what clarity offers:

A list of specialists in many fields
Messaging system for pre-sale conversations
Booking platform system for scheduling phone calls (15, 30, 60 minutes)
A phone number that both you and the expert call to make the initial contact and negotiate for payment
10. ThreadUp
It is a great platform for someone who buys lots of dresses. All the clothes which don’t fit you anymore or you don’t want to wear them anymore. What do you do with such clothes?

ThreadUp is an online resale platform dealing with used clothing items. You can filter results using the search option based on criteria like size, colour, and type of clothing.

You will receive thousands of results if you only type in “women’s clothing” and “sweater.” The search can be narrowed down to just show items matching a specific size, designer, condition, or price. It is a good, user-friendly platform making it a good option for an online earning site.

11. Udemy
It is a well-known online earning site that concentrates on online training and courses, and it is also one of the most thorough platforms in terms of course-related information. People can sign up to teach courses on Udemy, and they can utilize it to connect with students. It is a fantastic online training resource where you can sell and buy training and course-related materials.

Additionally, you can develop your own course materials and sell them for a good price. They also give you access to a number of tools that you can use to create the course materials. The following are some advantages of working with them: You will have freedom, work from home, earn a solid side income and be able to connect with students.

12. Meesho
You may register as a reseller with Meesho and start posting images of your items and catalogues on your Facebook page to share with your network.

It might make a good amount of money using Meesho, which has the fastest growth rate in the reselling industry. You can register as a reseller even if you don’t have a product to offer because whatever you deliver will be under your brand’s name. The more orders you receive, the more money you can make.
Meesho is hence of the best online earning website making it a very easy to use and genuine platform.

Also, read: How to Sell Products Online and Start an Online Store?

13. Guru
Guru is a popular freelancer website having more than 3 million freelancers who are enrolled. Jobs in a variety of fields, including web development, writing, designing, translation, sales, and administration, are available. It is a trustworthy website because it has been around for more than 20 years, which by itself establishes its legitimacy.

Depending on your membership level, they charge a transaction fee ranging from 4.95 to 8.95 %. There is also a free version of Guru where you may sign up and apply for jobs without paying anything, but the limitation is that you can only place 10 bids every month.

It is advised to choose tier-based membership if you are committed to finding freelance bids. As a result, you would receive more bids, the commission rate would be lower, and you would also receive several premium features.

14. Broxer
More than 68 percent of the users on this website are from India, and the prices are shown in INR so you don’t have to convert them to see the current exchange rate. It offers a substantial selection in every subject, including writing and translation, digital marketing, programming, graphics and design, etc.

They also post job listings for positions in the marketing, writing, business, and lifestyle sectors. You can search for both online and offline, on-site freelancing employment on Boxer. You must send an email to the company with your direct contact information in order to apply for a position on this platform; the company’s email address is listed on the Boxer website.

15. Ysense.com
As they have made earning money online incredibly straightforward and easy, this is one of the top money-making websites. It is a paid-to-click website where you may earn money by clicking on the ads and by sending traffic to their website. Both are quite basic.

You can make up to $0.02 for clicking and seeing adverts. You receive $0.50 for referrals when the suggested member makes $1 from viewing advertisements. The good news is that they accept payments through Pay Pal, Payza, and bank checks, and the website is trustworthy overall. ways and demand little work, and thus can be done by being anywhere.

A Part-time Job that Pays like Full-time
3 Tips to Avoid Scams on Online Earning Site
The online earning sites are no doubt is the easiest way of making money from home. Especially when it comes to students who cannot give much time and energy to a full-time job, these provide comfort and convenience of earning that extra income without doing much work.

However, as easy as earning money online may look, it too has its own pros and cons. Therefore, you need to be aware of certain online scams while applying for online jobs.

Here are a few tips that can help:

Tip 1: Don’t let the ‘rags to riches’ promise fool you!
As you may have heard that there is no such thing as quick money. So, any agent that guarantees severe income changes overnight is sure to rob you of your effort in your attempts to make money. Therefore, cross-check all the information that they give you before you start working.

Tip 2: Do not spill Personal Financial Information
No reputed company or job profile demands your personal details before having any professional interaction with you. Likewise, asking for information like bank account number, home address, phone number, social security number in the early stages of a job application is not a good sign. So, avoid revealing more than that is required until you clear all the interviews.

Tip 3: Proper work details not provided
No genuine recruiter ever pays money for doing nothing. Similarly, online jobs are no less than regular jobs. You cannot just start working when you don’t even know the process.

In fact, in 90% of cases, such an online earning site that guarantees easy money without giving all work details is a big scam. The best thing is to ignore such offers.

Best Practices – Online Earning Sites
In the age of the internet growing so rapidly, there are countless options for online earning sites to make our living. These are some of the most trusted websites for online work from home opportunities. Most of the online earning jobs are typically about pointing out the problem of the audience and then showing them how you and your services can solve them.

Likewise, although the above-mentioned sites are our top recommendation for earning an online income, the internet is littered with so many more opportunities that you can take.

The most important thing, however, is to have a good understanding of the work that you are doing. Being honest with yourself and dedicating yourself to your chosen field of work is the ultimate rule of getting on top of whatever career you choose. And working an online job regardless of its type is no less an endless maze.

Sometimes lack of knowledge makes it hard to focus. Other times, not every online job you try would make you a millionaire overnight, it takes not a lot but just enough time and effort to get in the flow of the work you choose to do. Nonetheless, you only need time and passion to get started. Select one, go deep, learn, and find out what suits you the best.

Frequently Asked Questions
Which site is best for earning online?
Making money online is certainly easy than working on offline opportunities. However, it might get tricky for certain individuals, due to a number of online as well fake resources being present. Some of the websites best suited for earning money online are Youtube, Amazon, Udemy and Meesho. However, users also need to be aware of certain fishy websites which promise money without any work being done.

How can I earn real money online?
You can check out the various resources which provide money based on the projects that you take up and the work you do. However, be aware of fishy websites that promise fast money without any work. These websites might look genuine, however can scam you out of your own money or lead to valuable personal information being stolen.

How can I get 500 rupees fast?
One must be aware that in order to earn money online, one has to provide value of some kind, whether it be creating content or taking up projects and doing freelance work. Websites which promise money fast without any proper job are most likely scams and should be avoided.

What are websites that pay you?
There are various resources available online which pay money to the individuals in exchange of value of some kind. Some of the genuine online money earning sites which pays to its users are: Youtube, GoogleAdsense, Udemy, Meesho, Threadup, Zerodha etc. These websites are easy to use and provide other opportunities as well.

How can I earn 1000rs a day online?
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Top 15 Side Hustle Ideas to Start from Scratch
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Top 10 Side Hustle Ideas You Can Start In 2023
Top 10 Freelancing Sites to Earn Money Online

English grammar exercises for class 8 to class 10 for ICSE challenges.

BEST EXERCISES FOR ICSE STUDENTS:GRAMMAR
English Grammar Only for class VIII , IX and X

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PREPOSITIONS:
Q1) Correct the errors in the use of prepositions in the following sentences:

1. She asked me to wait in the gate.

2. I saw him standing at the waiting hall.

3. The manager kept my application at the table.

4. She waved me goodbye with the newspaper on her hand.

5. The cat rested in a mat.

6. She is on bed with fever.

7. My ancestral home is in Chapra at Nadia district.

8. Most of the time he sits on his sofa reading newspaper.

9. The two boys quarrelled among themselves.

10. Meet me at the evening.

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DO AS DIRECTED: (Rewrite the sentences)

1. To whom does this cycle belong ? (End with : ……..this ?)

2. A big crowd gathers whenever she addresses the meeting. (Begin with : Whenever…. )

3. The team that bats first is likely to win this match. (Begin with : It is……)

4. They were not allowed to go to the hospital. (Begin with : Mom…)

5. Bassanio told Gratiano that if he promised to behave , he could go with him.(Use : unless )

6. The accused declared his innocence.(Use : denied ; in place of declared)

7. We were disappointed not to see the last test at the Damn garden.( Use : sorry ; in place of disappointed)

8. The fire was extinguished by the firemen. (Use : put ; in place of extinguished)

9. Cricket lovers of India were highly disappointed when England cancelled their tour. (Use: Cancellation)

10. I am honoured. (Begin with : You…)


TENSE :
Complete the following with the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.

1. Jim …………. ( not listen )to his parents these days .

2. Prakash ………….. ( fall ) off the ladder while he ………….( paint ).

3. He …………. ( know ) the answer to many questions still he ……………(refuse) to attempt.

4. How bright the day is ! The sun …………. (shine) , birds ……………. ( sing )and a pleasant breeze ……………..( blow ).

5. Whenever I call at her house she ……………. (be) never in.

COMPREHENSION



Questions
1) Express the meaning of the words written in italics in the passage.

2) Answer the following questions in your own words :
i ) How did the culture and religious belief of the people of Ceylon,Malaya and Sumatra get influenced by India?

ii) Which other cultural influences were felts in South – East Asia?

iii) Which are the countries in the far East got influenced by Indian culture and religions ?
iv) Name some of the practical blessings which India conferred on the world ?
v) There is no certainty about the Indian spiritual influence on the West . Why?

3) In not more than 60 words describe extent of Indian culture.
Continue reading “English grammar exercises for class 8 to class 10 for ICSE challenges.”

Grammar Exercises which should be practiced before ICSE exams

BEST EXERCISES FOR ICSE STUDENTS:GRAMMAR

English Grammar Only for class VIII , IX and X

PREPOSITIONS:                           

Q1) Correct the errors in the use of prepositions in the following sentences:

1. She asked me to wait in the gate.

2. I saw him standing at the waiting hall.

3. The manager kept my application at the table.

4. She waved me goodbye with the newspaper on her hand.

5. The cat rested in a mat.

6. She is on bed with fever.

7. My ancestral home is in Chapra at Nadia district. 

8. Most of the time he sits on his sofa reading newspaper. 

9. The two boys quarrelled among themselves.

10. Meet me at the evening. 

DO AS DIRECTED: (Rewrite the sentences)

1. To whom does this cycle belong ? (End with : ……..this ?)

2. A big crowd gathers whenever she addresses the meeting. (Begin with : Whenever…. )

3. The team that bats first is likely to win this match. (Begin with : It is……)

4. They were not allowed to go to the hospital. (Begin with : Mom…)

5. Bassanio told Gratiano that if he promised to behave , he could go with him.(Use : unless)

6. The accused declared his innocence.(Use : denied ; in place of declared)

7. We were disappointed not to see the last test at the Damn garden.Use : sorry ; in place of disappointed)

8. The fire was extinguished by the firemen. (Use : put ; in place of extinguished)

9. Cricket lovers of India were highly disappointed when England cancelled their tour. (Use: Cancellation)

10. I am honoured. (Begin with : You…..)

TENSE :

Complete the following with the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.

1. Jim …………. ( not listen )to his parents these days .

2. Prakash ………….. ( fall ) off the ladder while he ………….( paint ).

3. He …………. ( know ) the answer to many questions still he ……………(refuse) to attempt.

4. How bright the day is ! The sun …………. (shine) , birds ……………. ( sing )and a pleasant breeze ……………..( blow ).

5. Whenever I call at her house she ……………. (be) never in.

COMPREHENSION:

The whole of South-East Asia received most of its culture from India. Early in the fifth century B. C. colonists from Western Indian settled in Ceylon

Questions 

1) Express the meaning of the words written in italics in the passage. 

2) Answer the following questions in your own words :

i ) How did the culture and religious belief of the people of Ceylon,Malaya and Sumatra get influenced by India?

ii) Which other cultural influences were felts in South – East Asia?

iii) Which are the countries in the far East got influenced by Indian culture and religions ?

iv) Name some of the practical blessings which India conferred on the world ?

v) There is no certainty about the Indian spiritual influence on the West . Why?

3) In not more than 60 words describe extent of Indian cultural and religious influence on the world.

…………………………………………………………………

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