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Quick Learning Tricks & Exam Hacks

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Stop memorizing, start understanding. Use these simple mnemonic tricks and math hacks to simplify complex topics and boost your board exam scores.

Chemistry becomes easy with our unique teaching methods. Here is a simple mnemonic to memorize the reactivity series in under a minute, a trick that is incredibly useful for Class 10 board exams and competitive tests like NEET.

Never forget trigonometry values again with this simple hand trick. Our tutor demonstrates how to calculate Cosine values for standard angles using just your fingers, a perfect math hack for Class 10 students.

What does an acid taste like and how does it react? We use the simple acronym 'SAB' (Sour, Acid, Bubbles) to teach the fundamental properties of acids, including their reaction with metals to produce hydrogen gas.

Understanding the difference between Ionic and Covalent bonds is crucial in chemistry. This short video explains the concepts of 'give and take' for ionic bonds and 'share and care' for covalent bonds with clear examples like NaCl and H2O.

Are you confused between mirrors and lenses? This quick guide explains how to determine the nature of an image (real, virtual, erect, or inverted) using the image distance (v) and magnification (m) for both mirrors and lenses.

To score well in board exams, it's important to avoid common mistakes. Our tutor shares three critical tips: focus on NCERT, avoid using too many reference books, and make weekly revision a habit for better retention.

We believe in spreading awareness on important health topics. In this biology short, our tutor explains key facts about AIDS and the HIV retrovirus, covering its transmission, symptoms, and the ELISA test used for detection.

Did you know a single strand of your DNA is about 2 meters long? This video breaks down the fascinating structure of DNA, explaining its components like base pairs, nucleotides, and the bonds that hold our genetic code together.

Here is a fascinating fact about the human body. We are born with more bones than we have as adults. This video explains how our bones fuse over time, and points out the largest (femur) and smallest (stapes) bones in our skeleton.

About Quick Learning Tricks & Exam Hacks

Beyond just these quick hacks, our tutors use a repository of over 600 custom worksheets to turn these theoretical tricks into actual marks. When we teach reactivity series or trigonometry, we ensure you practice them on real board-pattern questions immediately, so you do not just know the hack, you know how to apply it during your exams.

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