Wednesday, 27 January 2016

HAPPY REPUBLIC DAY
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Republic day in India is celebrated every year with great honour on 26th of January to honour the Constitution of India as it came into force on the same day in the year 1950. It had replaced the Government of India Act, 1935 into the governing document of India. On this day, a national holiday is declared by the Indian Government. The new Indian constitution was sketched and approved by the Indian Constituent Assembly and decided to celebrate it on 26th of January every year as India became a republic country.
Chief Guest on Republic Day of India 2016
The chief guest on Republic Day of India in 2016 will be the French President Francois Hollande. As per the media report, it has been confirmed that he will be the chief guest of Republic Day parade 26th of January 2016.

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After many years (26 years later), Indian Army dogs are now back to participate in the Republic Day Parade 2016 at the Rajpath. Around 36 Indian Army dogs including 24 Labradors and 12 German Shepherds will take part in the parade. They are practicing since last four months and three times a day for better performance.

Foreign army to participate in event for the first time

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For the first time since 1950, a foreign army contingent will march down the Rajpath during the Republic Day parade. The 35th Infantry Regiment of 7th Armoured Brigade has been practicing for the parade after it participated in an eight-day joint excercise of Indian and French troops from 8 January.
This is first time in the Indian history after 66 years that there will be no BSF camel contingent participation in the republic day parade 2016.

The timing of republic day parade in 2016 has been reduced by at least 15 minutes by the government. There is plan to perform 90-minute parade in 2016 instead of two hours by cutting down some marching military contingents and number of tableaux.

Monday, 25 January 2016

RESULT OF IOS (INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD OF SCIENCECONDUCTED BY SILVERZONEClass V
S.NO
NAME
SCORE
CLASS RANK
 AWARDS WON
1
SOMYA PASSIJA
67.5

2
SILVER MEDAL
2
AMADHYA VATS
40
12
Participation Certificate

Friday, 22 January 2016

Result Of IOM (International Olympiad Of Mathematics)
Conducted By Silverzone
Class V

S.No
Name
Class
Class Rank
 Awards Won
1
Somya Pasrija
V
23
Participation Certificate
2
Saksham Bansal

16
Participation Certificate
3
 Amadhya Vats

22
Participation Certificate
4
Delisha Kumar

5
Participation Certificate
5
Mehul Dahiya

8
Participation Certificate
6
Riddhi Khare

6
Participation Certificate
7
Siddhi Khare

4
Participation Certificate
8
Misha Patel

25
Participation Certificate
9
Kashvi Singhal

15
Participation Certificate
10
 Aaditya

13
Participation Certificate

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

ENGLISH OLYMPIAD (IOEL RESULT) 2015-16 conducted by silver zone

CLASS V
ENROL.NO.
NAME
RAW SCORE
TOTAL MARKS
OLYMPIAD RANK
CLASS RANK
2nd LEVEL ELIGIBILITY
MEDAL
E16571005A01
LAVANYA
30
30.233
12334
20
-

E16571005A02
AMADHYA
47.5
47.868
80755
13
-

E16571005A03
DELISHA
57.5
57.956
4966
7
-

E16571005A04
RIDDHI
77.5
78.161
660
2
-
SILVER
E16571005A05
MISHA
35
35.256
11575
18
-

E16571005A06
KASHVI
47.5
47.815
8478
15
-

E16571005A07
SIDDHI
55
55.382
6108
9
-


CLASSVI

ENROL.NO.
NAME
RAW SCORE
TOTAL MARKS
OLYMPIAD RANK
CLASS RANK
2nd LEVEL ELIGIBILITY
MEDAL
E16571006A01
TEJASV
57.5
57.944
4463
3
-

E16571006A02
KHUSHI
60
60.46
3689
2
-
SILVER
E16571006A03
NANDINI
52.5
52.893
6130
7
-

E16571006A04
TRIPTI
55
55.376
5634
4
-

E16571006A05
ARPITA
60
60.46
3689
2
-
SILVER
E16571006A06
ARSHEYA
52.5
52.957
5879
5
-

Friday, 8 January 2016

Degrees of adjectives

When we want to compare two or more nouns using adjectives, we use the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective to show the comparison between the nouns. E.g. -
      Honey is sweet, sugar is sweeter but victory is the sweetest.
In this sentence, we are comparing the three nouns using the positive, comparative and superlative forms of the word ‘sweet’.
Positive Form -
These are the simple adjectives that simply describe the noun without comparing it to another - big, sweet, clean, etc.
      She has a big black dog.
      He is a sweet boy.
      The cupboard is clean.
Comparative Form -
These are used when we are comparing two nouns and need to show which noun possesses the adjective or character in a greater or lesser amount, when compared with the other. - bigger, sweeter, cleaner, etc.
      I have a big dog but hers is bigger.
      He is sweeter than the other boys.
      The cupboard is cleaner than before.
Superlative Form -
This form is used when three or more nouns are being compared and we need to show that one or more of the nouns posses the adjective or characteristic to the highest amount possible. We usually add ‘the’ before the superlative form. - biggest, sweetest, cleanest, etc.
      She has the biggest dog in the colony.
      He is the sweetest boy in his class.
      The cupboard is the cleanest thing in the house.
Making Comparatives and Superlatives
There are certain rules that must be followed in the making of the comparatives and superlatives of the adjectives. Not all adjectives form their comparatives and superlatives in the same way and there are also some irregular adjectives that form completely different comparative and superlative forms.
Single Syllable Words and Double Syllable Words ending with -y, -er, -ow, -le -
We use ‘-er’ to make the comparative and ‘-est’ to make the superlative.
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
Black
Blacker
Blackest
Fair
Fairer
Fairest
Clever
Cleverer
Cleverest
When there is a silent ‘e’ at the end of the positive form, we remove that and add ‘-er’ and ‘-est’
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
Nice
Nicer
Nicest
Late
Later
Latest
When the adjective ends with a ‘y’, we convert the ‘y’ into ‘i’ before adding ‘-er’ and ‘-est’
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
Pretty
Prettier
Prettiest
Lazy
Lazier
Laziest
If the adjective is a small one with little stress on the vowel, we double the last consonant.
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
Hot
Hotter
Hottest
Wet
Wetter
Wettest
Other Words with Two or More Syllables -
For other double syllable words that do not end with -y, -er, -ow, -le, and for adjectives with more than two syllables we use more and most to form the comparatives and superlatives.
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
Difficult
More Difficult
Most Difficult
Careful
More Careful
Most Careful
Handsome
More Handsome
Most Handsome
Interesting
More Interesting
Most Interesting
Special Adjectives -
There a few adjectives that can use both ‘-er and -est’ and ‘more’ and ‘most’ to form their comparative and superlative forms. The distinction between these is that ‘-er and -est’ are used when we are comparing the noun to another noun and ‘more’ and ‘most’ is used when we are comparing characteristics within the noun.
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
Example
Clever
Cleverer/ More Clever
Cleverest/Most Clever
He is cleverer than her.
He is more clever than studious.
Quiet
Quieter/ More Quiet
Quietest/ Most Quiet
This is the most quiet it gets here.
This is the quietest place.
Brave
Braver/ More Brave
Bravest/ Most Brave
She is braver than other girls.
She was more brave than afraid.
Sure
Surer/ More Sure
Surest/ Most Sure
He was surer of the result than others.
You’ll be more sure about the concept after you read the chapter.
Irregular Comparisons -
These adjectives do not make their comparative and superlative forms using the rules above. Their comparative and superlative forms are different words altogether.
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
Bad
Worse
Worst
Good
Better
Best
Far (place & time)
Further
Furthest
Far (place)
Farther
Farthest
Old (people)
Elder
Eldest
Little (amount)
Less
Least
Late (order)
Latter
Last


activity 1 http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/adjectives_adverbs/adjectives_comparison_sentences.htm

activity 2 http://www.learnenglish-online.com/grammar/tests/superlativecomparative.html