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MODERN HISTORY OF INDIA LECTURE 4 - ALL ABOUT ANGLO MARATHA WARS

MODERN HISTORY OF INDIA LECTURE 4

ANGLO MARATHA WARS
Modern History of India for UPSC and other competitive Examination. Today we are going to share the lecture Number 4 related to the Indian History for UPSC EXAM. We have already shared 3 lectures related to this Modern History of India. 

Those who had missed our those lectures can click on the following link to access: “ Modern History of India Class 1 to 3”.

In this Indian History class, the tutor is going to explain about the Anglo Maratha wars. For detailed information watch the video carefully. The tutor is going to discuss first Anglo Maratha war then second Anglo Maratha war and at the last, he will discuss the third Anglo Maratha war. This part of modern history is very important and approximately 1-3 questions is being asked from this part.

After the video tutorial, we have shared a text file in a summary form about the Anglo Maratha Wars lecture. After watching this Indian history tutorial you can note down the important points from the given article below.

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v Maratha Empire was a power that dominated a large portion of the Indian subcontinent in the 18th century. The empire came into existence from 1674 with the coronation of Shivaji as the Chhatrapati and ended in 1818 with the defeat of Peshwa Bajirao II by the hands of British East India Company. The Marathas are credited for ending the Mughal rule in India.

v Background….
       The 3rd Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao died in 1761 due to shock after his defeat at the Third Battle of Panipat.

       His son Madhavrao succeeded him. He was able to recover some of the Maratha power and territories which they had lost in the Battle of Panipat.

       When Madhavrao died in 1772, there was a tussle for power in the Maratha camp.

       Madhavrao Peshwa gave semi-autonomy to the strongest of the knights to effectively manage the large empire.
ü Peshwas                    Pune
ü Gaekwads                 Baroda
ü Holkars                      Indore
ü Scindias                     Gwalior
ü Bhonsales                 Nagpur 
ANGLO MARATHA WAR


Modern History of India for UPSC, SSC Examination - History of India Video Lecture Number 1 to 3

Modern History of India for UPSC Examination

Hello dear reader, we are going to share modern history classes for UPSC, SSC, and other competitive examinations. We are sharing a major point related to the Modern History of India.

Students who are preparing for the UPSC, SSC Examination must watch this video tutorial series. This is the first post in which we are sharing the first 3 lectures related to the Modern History of India.

The Modern History of India Lecture Number: 1


The modern history of India Lecture Number: 2



The Modern History of India Lecture Number 3


Complete Explanation About ANGLO-MYSORE WARS in Modern History of India

MYSORE’S WODEYAR DYNASTY
         The Vijayanagara Empire disintegrated in 1565. The power vacuum created after that was exploited by Raja Wadiyar (ruled 1578–1617). Raja Wadiyar expanded the borders of Mysore kingdom and in 1610 he changed the capital city from Mysore to Srirangapatna; which is a rare island formed by the river Kaveri, which provided natural protection against military attacks.

RISE OF HAIDER ALI
         He was the fifth child of Fath Muhammad's.  Haider Ali After serving for a number of years under the rulers of Arcot came to Seringapatam, where Hyder's uncle served.
        Devaraja ,the dalwai of Krishnaraja Wodeyar II (military leader, chief minister, and virtual ruler)and his brother Nanjaraja, who also held an important minister was introduced by Haider Ali.
        In the year 1758 Hyder Ali successfully forced the Marathas to lift a siege of Bangalore. 
        The young raja Krishnaraja rewarded Haider Ali’s performance by granting him the title Fath Hyder Bahadur or Nawab Hyder Ali Khan.
        Later Hyder Ali assumed control of Mysore after overthrowing Khande Rao in 1761.
        Hyder Ali established Arms the factory at Dindigul(T.N.) with the help of French.

Maths Class on ratio and Proportion Lecture Number-6 for Competitive Exams

Ratio Proportion maths Class 6
Maths Classes for Competitive Examination

Ratio Proportion Class Number 6 for competitive examination. Today we are going to share with you the 6th class related to the Ratio and Proportion topic. We have covered all types of questions related to the ration and proportion in these 6 classes, the last lecture related to the Ratio Proportion is remaining that we will share a day after tomorrow. 

We hope that you are enjoying our Maths classes related to the competitive examination. Students who had missed our 5 previous lecture can check them by clicking on the following link one by one:






You should watch all these 6 video classes related to the Ratio and Proportion topic to score full marks in the question coming from this topic only. 

Approximately 3-5 ratio and proportion questions can come in every competitive examination. In the future, we are going to come with a new topic related to the Mathematic subject. 

In this article we are going to share the Ratio and Proportion video lecture after that we will share the Practice test for our readers based on this video tutorial. We have also shared the correct answer to each question.

Try to Solve all the questions by using a pen and paper after watching the Video Class. Compare your answer with the correct answer to evaluate your score in the practice test.

Watch Ratio Proportion Video Class-6

Coding Decoding Reasoning Class for UGC NET Paper 1 & Other Competitive Exams | PRACTICE TEST | Coding Decoding Tricks To Solve Coding Problems

Coding Decoding Reasoning Class for UGC NET Paper 1 & Other Competitive Exams

Coding-Decoding Short Tricks To Solve Coding Problems In Reasoning


Hey readers, continue with our reasoning classes for UGC NET Paper 1 and other competitive examination, today we are going to share coding decoding reasoning chapter along with practice test. Those who are new to our Sarkari Naukri Job website can watch our old video tutorial related to the competitive examination:





In the reasoning section, Coding Decoding is an important topic of UGC NET Paper 1. Those who want to score good marks under the reasoning section in UGC NET Paper 1 must practice this coding-decoding topic. 

To Score in Coding-Decoding reasoning topic is easier as compared to many other reasoning topics because these questions are easy to solve as compared to other reasoning topics.

The key points discussed in this reasoning class video are as follow:

·       How to remember alphabet positions (or) place value of a particular alphabet front side and backward side.

·       All types of coding-decoding questions are discussed in this video. Total 25 types of coding-decoding is covered in this reasoning video class.

·       Complete Explanation of all type of questions related to the coding decoding is given in this video class with examples.

·       After this video class we shared 15 questions based on this tutorial for the practice at home.

·       This reasoning topic is also a very most important topic of the reasoning for the following exams like SSC, UGC NET, Banking, CDS, State government exams, Railways, Hotel Management, Law entrance and many more exams.

WATCH CODING DECODING REASONING CLASS

The lecture will be Live 3 PM on 17th April 2020.


PRACTICE TEST ON CODING AND DECODING
NOTE: The correct Answers related to the reasoning quiz is given below. We are advising applicants to solve each problem by using pen and paper after watching the video tutorial related to the coding-decoding reasoning class above. 
After solving each question shared below you have to compare your answers with the correct answers which we have given below to find your score in this coding-decoding reasoning quiz.
1.    If MOHIT is written as OQJKV. How will OTHER be written?
A) TOHRE           
B) ROHTE           
C) QVJGT           
D) NONE OF THESE
2.    In a code sign DELHI is coded as 89161213. Play with AMBALA in the same way?
A) 11321121                 
B) 12564348                 
C) 51765165                 
D) NONE OF THESE
3.    In a certain code language, ‘BOX IS RED’ is coded as CUL WAP CIR. ‘Well Arranged BOX’ is codded as WAP CAP ROT. ‘ALL BOX PINK is coded as WAP DIR FAC. Then code for “BOX” will be?
A) WAP               
B) SUT                          
C) BIX                            
D) DIR
coding decoding reasoning class

Ratio and Proportion Lecture 5 along with Practice Test : Maths Classes for Competitive Exam

Ratio and Proportion Lecture 5

Practice Test related to Ratio and Proportion Class 5

Maths Classes for Competitive Exam

Hello dear viewers, we are continuing our Maths classes for Competitive examination. We already share the 4 Lectures related to the Ratio and Proportion topic for all entrance examinations. This time we are going to share the 5th Lecture related to this topic.

maths classes for competitive Exam

We have covered the First Topic of Maths Class named as Profit and Loss. Those who have missed that Topic can click on the following link to access the Classes for Profit and Loss topic :



Below we are going to share the video tutorial related to the Ratio and Proportion Lecture 5 along with the Practice test. First of all, you have to watch the full video tutorial after that you will be able to solve these problems easily.

To access previous Maths Lecture related to the competitive examination can click on the following link:

WATCH MATHS CLASS ON RATIO AND PROPORTION LECTURE-5

PRACTICE QUESTIONS OF RATIO AND PROP – 5

1.) Two numbers are in the ratio of 3:5. If each number is increased by 20 then the new ratio becomes 5:7. Find the original numbers.
(Ans 30,50)

2.) Two numbers are in the ratio of 2:3. If each number is increased by 15 then the new ratio becomes 7:9. Find the original numbers.
(Ans 20,30)

UGC NET Paper 1 Reasoning Blood Relation Class : Reasoning Tricks To Solve Blood Relations Problems

NTA UGC NET Paper 1 Reasoning Blood Relation

Reasoning Tricks To Solve Blood Relations Problems


In reasoning section, Blood relation is an important topic of UGC NET Paper 1. Scoring in blood relation is easier as compared to many other topics in the reasoning subject because students are well versed with types of relations that exist in a family.

What Are Blood Relation Problems?
Blood Relations questions show the different relations among the members of a family. In Blood Relations, some information is given about the members of the family in the question, on the basis of that information students need to find out the relationship between particular members of the family. Generally, the blood relation question deals with a hierarchical structure which is based generation given below.
UGC NET Paper 1 Reasoning class

Here is the list of different types of relations you should know to solve the blood relations questions easily with tricks.
Relationship                                                  Terms Used
Father's son or mother's son:                           Brother

Father's daughter or mother's daughter:          Sister

Mother's brother (younger or elder):                Maternal Uncle

Father's brother (younger or elder):                 Uncle (Paternal)

Father's sister (younger or elder):                    Aunt

Mother's sister (younger or elder):                   Aunt

Son's wife:                                                        Daughter-in-law

Daughter's husband:                                        Son-in-law

Sister's husband:                                              Brother-in-law

Husband's brother or wife's brother:                 Brother-in-law

Brother's wife:                                                   Sister-in-law

Husband's sister or wife's sister:                       Sister-in-law

Husband's father or wife's father:                      Father-in-law

Husband's mother or wife's mother:                   Mother-in-law

Brother's son or sister's son:                              Nephew

Brother's daughter or sister's daughter:             Niece

Uncle's daughter or aunt's daughter:                 Cousin

Uncle's son or aunt's son:                                  Cousin

Father's father or mother's father:                      Grandfather

Father's mother or mother's mother:                  Grandmother

Grandfather’s father or father of grandmother:   Great grandfather

Grandfather mother  or Mother of grandmother: Great grandmother

In this reasoning class video tutorial, the tutor will teach how to solve blood relation questions with tricks using a family tree method. So watch the full video to learn blood relation reasoning for UGC net paper 1 examination. Along with the Video tutorial we share a Practice test below related to this Blood relation class. First, watch the tutorial carefully then try to solve the practice test below if you are preparing for the UGC NET Paper 1 Reasoning section during this curfew time.

Ratio and Proportion Questions and Answers Part-3 : Video Lecture and Practice Test

Ratio and Proportion Questions and Answers Part-3
Video Lecture and Practice Test

Continue with our Maths Lecture this time we are going to share the 3rd Lecture of Ratio and Proportion Topic. Those who are preparing for competitive exams must watch this series of Maths lectures. The tutor is going to discuss most important ratio and proportion question. Practice hard at home during this Curfew time. Best time to practice more and more problems to increase your speed.

Those who have miss out the first two-part related to Ratio and Proportion lecture must have to watch those two parts before Watching the 3rd one.

WATCH VIDEO LECTURE BELOW


PRACTICE QUESTIONS OF RATIO AND PROPORTION – 3
1.) Three containers have their volumes in the ratio of 1 : 2 : 5. They are full of mixtures of milk and water. The mixtures contain milk and water in the ratio of 5:1, 4:1 & 2:3 respectively. The contents of all these three containers are put into the fourth container. Find the ratio of milk and water in the new mixture obtained when one fifth from the first and one third from second and one-sixth from third are mixed.
(Ans 31:20)

2.) A container contains milk and water in the ratio of 3:5. 20 litre mixture drawn off and replaced by 8 ltrs of water, therefore, the ratio of milk and water in the mixture becomes 3:7. Find the original quantity of containers.   
(Ans 52)

3.) A container contains milk and water in the ratio of 2:3. 15 litre mixture drawn off and replaced by 10 ltrs of water, therefore, the ratio of milk and water in the mixture becomes 2:5. Find the original quantity of containers.
(Ans 40)
ratio and proportion questions

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