what is the Aim of titration of sodium hydroxide with Tetraoxosulphate(IV)Acid

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The name of Tetraoxosulphate(IV)Acid isn't the name of anything. Can you give me a reference?\who told you to name H2SO4 this way? I think you mean H2SO4. One IUPAC name is sulfuric acid and that's what you should call it.
Sulfuric acid is an acid and NaOH is a base. They neutralize each other. The aim is to titrate NaOH with H2SO4 to determine the molarity of one or the other. Knowing the concentration and volume of one and the volume of the other allows you to determing the molarity of the unknown.