Standard 3 to 8 punah kasoti paper



Standard 3 to 8 punah kasoti paper For Date 07/09/2019

What is ekam kasoti??

There is every week weekly test has been taken in every primary school for standard 3 to 8. In this test teacher take exam for units given by pre planning. Total 25 marks for this exam. This unit taste is based on learning outcomes. After completing the test teacher have to check and marking for test. Teacher also note down learning outcomes which has not successful for students. Then after teacher gave treatment and solution of full exam paper.
Retest is also mention in gunotsav 2.0 it's very strictly check in gunotsav. There is marking weitage  in gunotsav 2.o so Every teacher take seriously this weekly test and punah kasoti.school inspector will also checked this ekam kasoti and gives marking I. Gunotsav 2.0 so be careful and follow all guidelines.

What is re test.

Teacher take retest after teach learning outcomes which not successful. Teacher make same type question paper and restest.again check the paper and observed learning outcomes.


Retest question paper.

Here are some retest exam paper samples. You can take it and retest your students. You can make question paper yourself. We are providing proper guidance and give some samples for retest exam.
There are question papers for all standard. You should share this question paper to your friends for retest. We are just trying to guide you. For download all standard pmretest paper click below . It mention standard wise re test paper.

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Punah kasoti paper

Std 3 paryavarn

Std 4 Gujarati

Std 5 aas paas

Std 6 English

Std 7 S.S.

Std 8 science



The festival of Makar Sankranti is one of the major festivals of the Hindu religion, which is celebrated when the sun rises. The special thing of this festival is that it is celebrated not on different dates like other festivals, but only on January 14 every year, when the sun passes through the Capricorn line after Uttarayan. Sometimes it is celebrated a day before or after, i.e. on 13 or 15 January, but it happens rarely. Makar Sankranti is directly related to the geography of the Earth and the position of the Sun. Whenever the sun comes on the Capricorn line, that day is only on 14 January, so on this day the festival of Makar Sankranti is celebrated.

The festival of Makar Sankranti is celebrated differently in different areas of India. In Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka it is called Sankranti and in Tamil Nadu it is celebrated as Pongal festival. In Punjab and Haryana, the new crop is welcomed at this time and Lohri festival is celebrated, while in Assam, this festival is celebrated with enthusiasm as Bihu. Its name and manner of celebration varies in each province.

According to different beliefs, the dishes of this festival are also different, but lentils and rice khichdi have become the main identity of this festival. Especially eating khichdi with jaggery and ghee is important. Apart from this, sesame and jaggery also have great importance on Makar Sankranti. On this day, getting up early in the morning is done by boiling sesame and taking bath Apart from this, sesame and jaggery laddus and other dishes are also made. At this time, Suhagan women also exchange the contents of Suhag. It is believed that this makes her husband's life longer.

Makar Sankranti is also called the festival of bath and charity. On this day, bathing in the pilgrimage and holy rivers is of great importance, as well as donating sesame, jaggery, khichdi, fruit and zodiac, one gets virtue. It is also believed that Surya Devat is pleased with the donation made on this day.

Apart from all these beliefs, the festival of Makar Sankranti is an added excitement. On this day, flying kites also has special significance and people do kite flying with great joy and gaiety. On this day big kite flying events are also organized at many places.

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