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7201.

Write the characteristics of Mallika?

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Ans :- Sindura cultivar had acharacteristic red color in the peel with high carotenoid content and slightly lower pulp content.Mallikacontained higher pulp content with a pale yellow color in the peel and higher total soluble solids.

no actually i was asking about characteristics of mallika from short fictional story

from her apperance how she looks like etc

7202.

2.1.2(A) Methods of Providing ControllingTorque

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Controlling torqueacts in the opposite direction to the deflectingtorque. Moreover, in the absence ofcontrolling torque, the pointer once deflected, would not return to zero position on the removal of the current. There are twomethods of providing controlling torquein the instrument.

7203.

Torque

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Torque, moment, or moment of force is the rotational equivalent of linear force.

The concept originated with the studies of Archimedes on the usage of levers.

Just as a linear force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist to an object

7204.

1. HUS. 31-35) Each ofthe following items in this sectionconsists of a sentence, the parts ofwhich have been jumble(d) These partshave been labelled P, Q, R and S. Givenbelow each sentence are four sequencesnamely (a), (b), (c) and (d). You arerequired to re-arrange the jumbledparts of the sentence and mark your 35response accordingly.31. The Spirit of man has slowly andpainfully surmounted and hisgrowing intelligence all the obstaclesthat have come in his way has facedall kinds of dangerb) SOPRDD

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PRQSThe spiriy of man has slowly and painfully surmounted all the obstacles that have come in his way and his growing intelligence has faced all kinds of danger.

7205.

Rewrite these sentences by changing the gender of the underlined nouns.1. The queen was very fond of the prince.

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The King was very fond of the princess.

7206.

4.Answer any four of the following questions in about 30-40 w1. What was Jody's main argument for bringing the fawn home?

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The fawn has become an orphan because its mother was killed by Jody. He wants to bring the fawn to return the obligation because he was the one who made the fawn an orphan.

7207.

----(i) Find in the poem the lines that mean the same as "Neither a bortnor a lender be" (Shakespeare).

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7208.

2. Identify the kind of the underlined nouns in the following sentences(a) Radhakrishnan was the President of India(b) Health is a great blessing.(c) Kalidasa was the Shakespeare of India(d) Our team defeated the Korean team.(e) He spent his last years in peace.

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a) proper noun, proper noun, proper nounb) abstract noun c) proper nound) collective noun e) proper noun

a) proper noun.b) abstract noun. c) proper noun. d) collective noun. e) proper noun. please like my answer .

a). proper noun.b). abstract noun.c). proper noun.d). collective noun.e). proper noun.

Please like my answer.

7209.

8How did Abdul Kalam learn that perseverance makes miracles?!

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this answer is very easy above one wrong u can search in google !!!!

7210.

Q1.Who was Sivasubramania lyer? How did he influence A.P.J Abdul Kalam?

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An orthodox Brahmin, Sivasubramania Iyer, was Kalam’s science teacher in school. He was a very tolerant and broad-minded person. He was a rebel who wished to bring about a transformation in the society and was mentally prepared to confront hindrances during this process. He faced challenges even from his own family when his wife refused to serve food to Kalam who had been invited by Iyer himself. But, without losing faith in his belief that caste and religion do not segregate people, he served the child himself. Thus, he reformed his wife not by force but by setting an example.

Iyer was also a dedicated teacher who established a good rapport with his students. He encouraged and inspired them as he taught and spent long hours with them.

7211.

Ti:č´°!

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short trick

7212.

wal will become of mebecome of me whenm Find in the poem the lines that mean thenor a lender be" (Shakespeare).1) What Is Youmeas Neither a bomo

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7213.

3. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? How does it help in bringing out thecontrasting ideas in the poem?

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which poem's rhythm do u want?

7214.

Why did Abdul Kalam want to leave Rameswaram?

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Ans :- Kalam wanted to leave Rameswaram for further studies. He wanted to study at the district headquarters in Ramanathapuram.

7215.

)kings." Why does Ozymandias refer to titaas King of Kings? What quality of the king is revealed through this statement"My name is Ozymandias, king of

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7216.

What according to you made the poem 'Ozymandias' memorable?

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the moral- that we should never be proud on ourselves coz one day everyone has to die and go away from this earth emptyhanded. And no matter how much powerful a person would be but his end is decided and after his death their would be noone to remember him afterwards n his head will be lying low in the sand ie he would remain unattended and unremembered

can u plz elaborate

7217.

Why does Ozymandias refer to himselfKing of kings? What quality is revealed

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Ozymandias refers to himselfas theKing of Kingsbecause he considershimselfthe most superior among all other rulers of his time.

7218.

What message do you get after reading Dr Kalam's account of his childhood?OR

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He is the most recent Indian personage that can be termed as a gem of agreat leaser. His entire life has been an inspiration. Born in a humble family,he worked his way to great success. He dedicated his life to his motherland. Hiscontributions to make India a strong nation are beyond praise. As a scientist,he gave India the power of missiles. Lethal Agni, Prithvi, Akash, and Nagmissiles were added to the national arsenal under his able guidance.

He was a great human being, committed leader, and unparalleledstatesman. He wrote many inspirational books; he was a charismatic speaker. Hismessage for the youth of India filled them with new confidence. He appealed toall Indians to adopt the following words: “I can do it. We can do it. India cando it.” His vision was to see India standing among the most advanced nations ofthe world by 2020. I adore his teachings.

7219.

0 What had caused the veneer to come off almost everywhere on the roll-top desk?

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THE ROLL TOP DESK WAS WORN OUT. THE VENEER HAD LIFTED ALMOST EVERY WHERE . FIRE AND WATER HAD TAKEN ITS TOLL ON THE DESK . AND ONE OF DRAWERS WAS STUCK.

7220.

1 UNREAD MESSAGE

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unread. 1 : not read : left unexamined

7221.

What is the scientist's message for the disabled?

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7222.

at is the scientist's message for the disabled?

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7223.

e) What message is conveyed through the poem "Ozymandias'?

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7224.

A6)Do as directed.i) He went with us everywhere. (ldentify the tense)i) Iwas a special mother. (Make it negative sentence)

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past tencei was not a special mother.

7225.

ChangethevoiceBy whom was the message sent?

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who sent the message?

7226.

9. Iwatched.. .video you had sent me.

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I watched the video you had sent me .

7227.

erowandsnow3 what does the symbol ofsignify I tell?

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crow is the amsbol of sadness. and snow is the symbol of depression

7228.

Q1What is a "dust of snow"? Whatdoes the poet say has changed hismood? How has the poet's moodchanged?

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7229.

1. What is a "dust of snow"? What does the poet say has changed his moosHow has the poet's mood changed?

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dust of snow is a poem

A "dust of snow" could mean a freckle of snow or it could also refer to the little white flowers that can be found on hemlock tree. This "dust of snow" changed the poet's mood. The poet's mood changed from that of dismay to joy.

has given my heart,a change of mood

7230.

nom when2. what are leviathans why wese Spa whaladescribed as leviathansaons la leviathans are monster sea Celtes Sperm,described as leviathanso because of their msize.theis massive

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Leviathans are monsters sea crutes sperm which describe as leviathans because of their massive size.

7231.

Complete the following paragraph by filling in the blanks with the help of the givenoptions:[CBSE (AD) 2016 (1x4=4 marks)Reading a novel or short story is second language could dramatically (ii)physiological responses to emotions such (iii) _smiling. It enables us to (iv)various mental abilities at all ages.(i) (a) of(b) in(c) from(d) at(ii) (a) reduce(b) reduces (c) reduced (d) reducing(iii) (a) like(b) similar to (c) as(d) alike(iv) (a) developed (b) develops (c) develop id) developing

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i . inii . reducesiii . asiv . develop

i. inii. reduceiii. asiv. develop

7232.

Exercise 2.5Solve the following lin

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7233.

self-respect/come out of /something/has/our/self/that/and/is that.

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Somethingthat come outof ourselfand that isself respect.

7234.

Look at the picture and saybeginning of the wordTheme 2 - What We Eat Day 19English Worksheet - 15The picture and say its name. If the sound is hehe sound at the end of the word, write the letter in thite the given letter in the first blaDate: ......NAх

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lotus, jug, tub, peacock , box, door

7235.

THECOLOURSOF CHILDHOOD

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How does culture affect child-rearing practices? How do factors such as poverty, ethnic difference, racial minority status, and having immigrant parents alter the experience of a growing child? Are there culturally distinct sub-groups within the African-American population? How ubiquitous are psychoanalytically derived schedules of personality development? In what form and to what extent are transference and countertransference affected by such racial, ethnic, and economic issues? In this volume, eight distinguished psychoanalysts (including some belonging to ethnic and racial minorities) attempt to answer these questions. They provide illuminating details of child-rearing practices in African-American, Indian, and Japanese families. They interweave mythological legacies, historical background, ethnographic data, and clinical observations into a rich tapestry of knowledge, empathy, and understanding. They try to tease out the variables of socioeconomic class from the issue of race and the ambiguities consequent upon raising children in a new and unfamiliar land from the ordinary and inevitable conflicts between generations.

7236.

Any childhood memory of 10 lines

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Going to the beach was nothing like going to the lake or swimming pool. The ocean had large waves that would come crashing into the beach. I was so small that the waves would just throw me around. I also got to walk down the beach and find different objects that the waves had washed up on shore. I found seashells that had brilliant colors like the rainbow. I even found a creature that looked like pink jelly. I picked the creature up with a stick and took it to show my dad.

7237.

grownghat is the poet's feeling towards childhood

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7238.

3. What is the poet's feeling towards childhood?

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7239.

he Adaresl151. 'Have you come back?' said the woman. I thoughtthat no one had come back.' Does this statementgive some clue about the story? If yes, what is it?

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7240.

VS-1. Make an Aeroplane by folding paper.2. Which water filter is used in your house? Ask your Mother/Father to explain it.3. Make a poster on anyone of the following.a. Do not waste waterb. Drink clean and pure waterc. Water is precious4. Draw and write 3 sources of water5. Name the following. a. The air we breathe inb. The gas plants breathe in

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4. 3 sources of water are groundwater, surface water and rain water5 a. the air we breathe in oxygen b. the gas plants breath in is carbon dioxide

thanks beauty

sorry my brother posted this

What is Digestive system

all human activities produce

7241.

strong feeling of fear or respect

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HIT THE LIKE BUTTON IF YOU ARE SATISFIEDAwe is afeeling of fearthat is mixed withrespectand wonder. ... In Middle English the word referred tointense fear. The related English word awful originally meant "full of or causingintense fear." And awesome, which originally meant "inspiring awe" now is used generally as a synonym for excellent

7242.

| What is the irrational fearof insects called.

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Entomophobia is a specificphobiacharacterized by an excessive or unrealisticfearof one or more classes ofinsect

entomophobia is aspecific phobiacharcterrize by an excessive or unrealistic fear of one more classes in insect

Entomophobia is a specific phobiacharacterized by an excessive or unrealistic fear of one or more classes of insect .

7243.

Trace the oscillation between fear and courage in Anne's mind.

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Anne writes on 29 October, 1943 that sometimes she can only escape the terrible fear through sleep.The note of fear was never far away from Anne.A couple of weeks later she reports that a simple thing like the doorbell ringing make her stomach churn and Heartbeat wildly in fear. She writes,” All the fear I have ever felt is looming before me in all its horror”. But she remains optimistic. She hopes for a better life and time.

This must have taken considerable courage on her part. After the break in which Anne reports on 11th April ,1994 she tells Mrs Van Daan,” we must behave like soldiers”. Anne wanted the happy life outside the Annexe but at the same time feared the treatment given to the jews Outside. All her friends were in a terrible condition but it was a blessing for her to be hiding in the Annexe. This gave her courage at times when she became frustrated with her life in hiding. She knows that leaving the attic will likely result in her death as would her discovery by other than the sympathetic people hiding the Jewish families in the attic. During an air raid in July of 1943 Anne feels so frightened that she clutches an escape bog as her house shakes,but she knows she can't leave her hiding place. she is trapped yet she is courageous enough to go on. While Anne endures these types of situation ,her hope for the future never fades and her enduring spirit is the most perfect example of courage.

7244.

at the fear was killing me what was theyear

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7245.

May be he's wrong. (could)

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He could be wrong.

is the alternative

7246.

What fear striked Yudhisthira's mind whenI his brothers did not come back?

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He feared that someone had attacked on his brother so he came in search of those brothers and found that a yaksha is waiting for them.

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001. The poet says that he enjoys(a) athletes' heroic deeds(b) athletes' rough play(c) his competition with players (d) champion's knocking to the floor2. Which of the following game is not mentioned in the poem?(a) Horse riding(b) Weight lifting(c) Running(d) Wrestling

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1 his competition with players

how are you i am a very good student

1.) optioñ (C) is a correct 2.) option (b) is a correct answer.....

option c is the correct answer of the given question.option b is the correct answer of the given question

1) option C is the correct answer 2) option B is the correct answer

7248.

Arrange the following words in alphabetical order:Sydney, Vienna, Austria, Peru(4)

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Austria, Peru ,Sydney, Vienna.

7249.

x to graph the following function.Use transformations of f(x)=h(x) = -x-5

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7250.

. 'Have you come back? said the woman. 'I thoughtthat no one had come back.' Does this statementgive some clue about the story? If yes, what is it?

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