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1. Being productive today isn't about time management, it's about mind management.

2. Time management optimizes the resource of time. Mind management optimizes the resource of creative energy.

3. Not all hours are created equal: If you write for an hour a day, within a year you'll have a book. But you can't instead simply write for 365 hours straight, and get the same result.

4. The First Hour Rule is simply this: Spend the first hour of your day working on your most important project.

5. If you start your day working on the most important thing, there's less of a chance for other things to get in the way.

6. Sometimes your mind is better-suited to think creatively. Sometimes your mind is better-suited to think analytically.

7. The point of time is not to fill as much life as possible into a given unit of time. The point of time is to use time as a guide to living a fulfilling life.

8. A one-hour increase in average daily sleep raises productivity by more than a one-year increase in education.

9. When you randomly switch from one activity to another, your energy leaks...If you're doing that all the time, little of your energy is going toward traction.

10. A Harvard study found that the busier knowledge workers were, the less creative they were; this study found that as workers became more busy , they did less creative thinking activities such as; brainstorming. They reported fewer insights and their work was also rated as less creative by their colleagues .

11. Noise level can also affect your ability to think creatively...studies suggest that a background noise level of about seventy decibels is optimal for idea generation.

12. Things are not difficult to make; what is difficult is putting ourselves in the state of mind to make them.


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1. Which of the following physical quantities is not a base quantity in the SI system?
a) Mass
b) Time
c) Temperature
d) Speed


2. Which of the following has units of KgmΒ²/sΒ² ?
a) Force
b) Energy
c) Power
d) Momentum

3. Which of the following pairs consists only of extensive properties?
a) Density and volume
b) Volume and mass
c) Temperature and pressure
d) Pressure and volume


4. The SI unit of pressure is derived as:
a) Kg/msΒ²
b) Kg/ms
c) Kg/mΒ²sΒ²
d) KgmΒ²/sΒ³



5. Which physical quantity is intensive and has SI units of N/mΒ² ?
a) Force
b) Pressure
c) Energy
d) Power


6. Which of these is a correct match between quantity and SI unit?
a) Work β€” joule
b) Force β€” watt
c) Power β€” newton
d) Energy β€” pascal



7. If a vector quantity has zero magnitude, its direction is:
a) Undefined
b) Along the x-axis
c) Along the y-axis
d) Towards the origin



8. Which of the following has the same unit as impulse?
a) Work
b) Energy
c) Momentum
d) Power


9. If 1 km = 1000 m, how many cm are there in 2.5 km?
a) 2.5Γ—10⁴
b) 2.5Γ—10⁡
c) 2.5Γ—10⁢
d) 2.5Γ—10Β³


10. Which quantity is dimensionless?
a) Force
b) Pressure
c) Refractive index
d) Work




Answer key


1. d) Speed
2. b) Energy
3. b) Volume and mass
4. c)
5. b) Pressure
6. a) Work β€” joule
7. a) Undefined
8. c) Momentum
9. b)
10. c) Refractive index
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Le Chatelier’s Principle

1. Le Chatelier’s principle describes how a system at equilibrium responds to changes in:
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3.According to Le Chatelier’s principle, adding more reactants to a system at equilibrium will:πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«
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Fertilizers - Nitrogen-Based Fertilizers

4.Nitrogen-based fertilizers primarily enhance plant growth by providing:
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Hey there! πŸ‘‹ I know reading can feel like a grind 😫, especially in Grade 12 when you're juggling so much πŸ€Ήβ€β™€οΈ. But Plutarch said, 'The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire πŸ”₯ to be kindled.' Are you actively kindling that fire πŸ€”? Don't just passively scan the words 😴.

Here's how to make your reading more fruitful 🍎:

Before Reading ➑️:
Before you begin, always have a clear plan πŸ“, because a lack of planning is planning to fail πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

β€’ Set a Purpose 🎯: Ask yourself, 'What do I want to get out of this πŸ€”?' Is it to learn something new πŸ’‘, understand a character better πŸ€”, analyze an argument 🧐, or just enjoy the story πŸ˜„?
β€’ Activate Prior Knowledge 🧠: What do you already know about this topic or author πŸ€”? How does this book connect to other things you've learned πŸ”—?

During Reading πŸ“–:

β€’ Take notes to help remember ✍️: Highlighting key points and summarizing the main idea πŸ“.
β€’ Engage Actively πŸ€“: Don't just read – annotate ✍️, highlight πŸ–οΈ, underline βœ’οΈ. Jot down questions ❓, reactions 😲, and connections 🀝 in the margins or in a notebook πŸ“’. Make it a conversation with the text! πŸ’¬
β€’ Visualize 🏞️: Create mental images of the scenes πŸŒ„, characters 🎭, and events 🎬. This will make the reading experience more immersive and memorable 🧠.
β€’ Connect to Your Life ❀️: Think about how the ideas or situations in the book relate to your own experiences πŸ€”, beliefs πŸ™, and values πŸ’―.

After Reading ➑️:

β€’ Reflect and Summarize 🧐: What were the key takeaways πŸ”‘? What surprised you 😲? What challenged your thinking πŸ€”?
β€’ Discuss πŸ—£οΈ: Talk about the book with a friend πŸ§‘β€πŸ€β€πŸ§‘, family member πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦, or classmate πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“. Sharing your thoughts can deepen your understanding and appreciation πŸ™Œ.
β€’ Take Action πŸš€: How can you apply what you've learned to your life or studies πŸ§‘β€πŸ«? Can you write an essay ✍️, create a presentation 🎀, or start a project πŸ’‘ inspired by the book πŸ“–?

Reading is a skill πŸ€Ήβ€β™€οΈ, but also an art 🎨. Try to add all or little of it so the flame of knowledge can become true ✨. πŸ’―



Have a good night! πŸŒ‰
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