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A1. Choose the wrong sentences:(i) Three nests were made in the trunk(ii) The boy requested the woodcutters to spare the cocoon the tree.(iii) The woodcutters took no notice of the narrator's plea.(iv) The woodcutters stopped cutting the tree |
Answer» <p>i) Wrong</p><p>Correct answer : Three nests were made on the trunk.</p> | |
8402. |
s. Who didn't dislike the rapid movement of life ?(A) Corn-merchant (B) Nephew of Corn-merchant(C) The Author(D) Wife of Corn-merchant |
Answer» <p>c. The author dislike the rapid movement of life</p> | |
8403. |
By what percent the consumption oftea be decreased so that theexpenditure does not increase if theprice of tea increases by 20%? |
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8404. |
strike/opportunity/the/wait/L/to/right/for/will |
Answer» <p>I will wait for the right opportunity to strike.</p> | |
8405. |
I shall wait for you .....................dark |
Answer» <p>I shall wait for you in dark.</p> <p>I shall wait for you till dark.</p> | |
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61-70, complete the sentence by choosing the most appropriatethose given below:Pleasure and pain are inseparable facetsinhuman existencebyonofthere AAfitness centre near your house?nonean3, He has hardly read...bookthenonall4of pain is real and affects one's body, mind and spirit.ncExperiencing ExperienceExperienced65He drove wit.... care and hence was fined by Trafficmuchlittleallcultural diversity attractsIndia66ぐtourists from all over the worldIndia'sBoth (a) & (b)I have been to .doctor, whose name fiqured th thee figured in the Tims |
Answer» <p>ofatheexperience littleindia's</p> | |
8407. |
He feels much displeasure. He shrinks into his house. (Join into simple) |
Answer» <p>He shrinks into his house with much displeasure.</p> | |
8408. |
Faith is a birdthat feels the fightwhen...the dawn is still dark |
Answer» <p>The bird which is actually personified as faith,intuitivelyfeels the light, or senseshope(here dawn)even when thenight is dark and full of terror.</p><p>Similary,faithis the string which joins the past and the future. Whereas,intuitionacts like the threads of that string calledfaith.And if you believe in the existence of that string then even a rough day can't deter you, because at the end of the day you are sure that,something good is in store for the future(here breaking of dawn).</p> | |
8409. |
5x1-5C. Choose the correct answers:12. My sister _(adapted/adopted) a baby13. Tell me your date of (birth/berth)14. She looked (pail/ pole) after her illness.15. My cat's _(tail/tale) is black in colourHe could not _(bear/bare) the pain of the wound. |
Answer» <p>adoptedbirthpaletailbear</p> <p>12) adopted13) birth14) pale15) tail16) bear</p> <p>1) My sister adopted a baby.</p><p>2) Tell me your date of birth.</p><p>3) She looked pale after her illness.</p><p>4) My cat's tail is black in colour.</p><p>5) He could not bare the pain of the wound.</p> | |
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plete the sentence by choosing the most appropriafrom those given betow61 Pleasure and pain are inseparable facets.human existenceinonofby62thereanfitness centre near your house?l thenonnormany64of pain is real and affects one's body, mind and spiritnoExperiencingExperienceExperienced65 He drove with.....care and hence was fined by Traffic Policemuchlittleallcultural diversity attracts tourists from all over the woIndia's66 cIndiaBoth (a) & (b)ose name figured in the Times of lanyanothe |
Answer» <p>racorstable ,gantona , gamborda, santoforta ,hemdasky</p> <p>of,a,the, experience,all,India's,any</p> | |
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\left| \begin{array} { l l l } { 1 } & { a } & { a ^ { 2 } } \\ { 1 } & { b } & { b ^ { 2 } } \\ { 1 } & { c } & { c ^ { 2 } } \end{array} \right| = ( a - b ) ( b - c ) ( c - a ) |
Answer» <p>1)</p> <p>3)</p> | |
8412. |
61 Pleasure and pain are inseparable facets.human existencebyinonof |
Answer» <p>Pleasure and pain are inseperable facets OF human existence.</p><p>Like my answer if you find it useful!</p> | |
8413. |
1. What is the kind of pain and ache that the poet feels? |
Answer» <p>hope it helps u</p> | |
8414. |
6. She was in absoluteafter theoperation.A. agonyB. painC. worryD. trauma |
Answer» <p>Answer is pain, because it is a term related to the word 'operation' in the sentence.</p> | |
8415. |
sounds for3. Answer the following questions and write in short, why the parody sounds(a) What does the bee stand for? |
Answer» <p>bee stand for busy as we can say he is as busy as bee</p> <p>be is stand for busy</p> <p>Options. Rating.BEC. Bose Einstein Condensate. Academic & Science » Electronics -- and more...</p> <p>Irish Irish cc you are looking to www.bigboytoyz.com wwee</p> <p> bee stand for busy as we can say he is an busy as bee</p> | |
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write the rummany of time and |
Answer» <p>The poem "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost is about the hypothetical end of the world, with the speaker asserting that it will be destroyed either by fire or by ice. One could argue, though, that the central idea of this poem is that fire and ice are equally destructive, in their own ways. </p> | |
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LOCCOLI PI7. Out of the following, which areollowing, which are the two terms related to silk production?Sericulture, floriculture, moriculture, ae, lloriculture, moriculture, apiculture and silviculture.of mulherry leaves and |
Answer» <p>Sericulture, moriculture, and floriculture</p> <p>subculture, moriculture and floriculture</p> <p>sericulture and apiculture</p> | |
8418. |
than6UWUrusCulollowing questions in not moreWrite about Kabuliwallah's affection to little one (Mini) in brief |
Answer» <p>Mini reminded him of his own daughter. He forgot his pain of being away from his daughter while seeing Mini. They became best friends despite the fact that nothing was common between them.</p> | |
8419. |
Explain the Doppler effect is light and Mausexplain the red and blue shift |
Answer» <p>The change in frequency or wavelength of light wave due to the relative motion between the light source and the observer is called the Doppler’s effect.</p><p>The Doppler effect is also observed in the sound waves. But since the light waves travel in vacuum as well and the speed of light is very large, the classic Doppler effect cannot be applied here.</p><p>Blue Shift and Red Shift:</p><p>When the light source moves away from the observer, the frequency received by the observer will be less than the frequency transmitted by the source. This causes a shift towards the red end of the visible light spectrum. Astronomers call it as thered shift.</p><p>When the light source moves towards the observer, the frequency received by the observer will be greater than the frequency transmitted by the source. This causes a shift towards the high-frequency end of thevisible lightspectrum. Astronomers call it as theblue shift.</p> | |
8420. |
What are canal rays? |
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8421. |
1. Why was there great joy in Nina's house? |
Answer» <p>Ans :- Nina’s Aunt was getting married and everyone in the house was going to Delhi for the wedding.</p> | |
8422. |
He____(see) the joy many times.(use the correct form sentence) |
Answer» <p>He has seen the joy many times</p> | |
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jit Other See(wh A Bad Mstety Coneouton(c) My Best isndsuid Priya toe into indirect speech)...on this problem since morning(use correct form of the verb work to fill in the blan)) Introuction(ii) Name, Agn and Parentero o1. (a) Choose th |
Answer» <p>He is working on his problem since morning</p> | |
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We help them everyday.(Change into passive voice)She(Use correct form of the verb 'leave' tofill in the blank)for Delhi yesterday. |
Answer» <p>They were helped by us everyday She left for Delhi yesterday. </p> | |
8425. |
1. Who (swim) in the pond everyday? |
Answer» <p>Who swims in the pond everyday?</p> | |
8426. |
5 p q + 10 p r + 2 r ^ { 2 } + q r |
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8427. |
A3. write the agent nouns for the following:(i) supply(ii) live/begginning(iii) labour(iv) work. |
Answer» <p>(i) supplier(ii) beginner(iii) labourer(iv) worker</p><p>Explanation: An agent noun is a noun denoting the performer of an action.</p> | |
8428. |
) Write the opposite of the following:Possible. Plenty |
Answer» <p>opposite of possible = impossibleopposite of plenty = less</p> <p>1.possible-imposible2-plenty-very less</p> <p>opposite word of possible is impossibleopposite word of plenty is less</p> <p>possible impossible plenty less</p> <p>1)impossible2)lessIs the right answer 👍</p> <p>1. POSSIBLE = IMPOSSIBLE. 2.PLENTY = LESS </p> <p>opposite of possible is imposible and plenty is less</p> <p>possible = impossible, plenty = lesd</p> <p>possible × impossibleplenty × less is the correct answer</p> <p>1.possible=imposible2.plenty= less</p> <p>possible =impossible plenty = least</p> <p>(a) impossible(b) less</p> <p>1 impossible 2. lacking</p> <p>opposite of possible =impossibleopposite of plenty=scare</p> <p>plenty -- scarcePossible-- Impossible</p> <p>opposite of:-1) possible - impossible2)plenty - less</p> <p>1 impossible2 lessis a right answer</p> <p> opposite of possible=impossible. opposite of plenty of less</p> | |
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B. In cach of the following sentences supply a verb in agreement with its subject:(1xa. Either of the two friendsaccompanying youb. Plenty of friends. going to attend my birthday party |
Answer» <p>will beare </p> <p>will be are.</p> <p>a. answers is areb. alao same as (a) . </p> | |
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8. Prepare a project profile for Salwar-Suit manufacturing unit.सलवार सूट बनाने की इकाई हेतु एक प्रोजेक्ट योजना तैयार कीजिय।। |
Answer» <p>Profile No.: 8 ... Ladies suit comprising of two or three pieces (with or without dupatta) is a ... wear Salwar Kurta Dupatta in different styles & designs. 3. ... office as well as industrial duties. ... stitching starts on the 1st machine and gets completed at the last stage ... The project can be implemented in 3 months </p> <p>But for making Kurti, Salwar Kameez, and ladies suit you do not need ... know different types stitching machines to be purchased for your project. ... Industrial sewing machines are high speed machine with clutch motor or servo moto</p> <p>PRODUCT & ITS APPLICATION:Ladies suit comprising of two or three pieces (with or without dupatta) is a formaldress and is used on all occasions. The use of Ladies suit started in north India andgradually spread to almost entire India. Over period of time, the variety in top orkurta has expanded to long kurta, short kurta, with or without sleeves and variety inchuridar has expanded to leggings, palazzo and skirts etc. The use of this outfit isalso growing outside India and increasing number of women in Asia and Europe nowwear Salwar Kurta Dupatta in different styles & designs</p> <p>MARKET POTENTIAL AND MARKETING ISSUES, IF ANY:An increasing number of women now prefer to work and therefore need formalclothing. Ladies suit offers good look, physical comfort and perfect functionality inoffice as well as industrial duties. It can also be worn on all outdoor occasions</p> <p>Therefore the market for this product is simply huge. The price of a ladies suit variesfrom low of ₹ 500 to high of ₹ 10,000 depending on type of material, design, style,fitting and accessories etc. There are several branded and unbranded (local labels)products in the market. Although the competition is severe, there is room for everyplayer to find his niche offering the right product and price. There is also somemarket for partly stitched ladies suits and unstitched dress material.</p><p>RAW MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS:The main raw material is fabric. Variety of cotton and synthetic fabric is available inall major cities. Accessories like buttons, laces, zippers, patches, danglers, piping etc.are also easily available with traders dealing in tailoring materials or dress materials</p> | |
8431. |
Bread and butter do not suit me. |
Answer» <p>What is your question here?</p> <p>grammar mistake</p> <p>common error</p> | |
8432. |
1. What is e-commerce? State the salient features of e-commerce.(See Section |
Answer» <p>E-commerce is a business model or a larger business model that allows companies or individuals through the electronic network and is usually the type of business segments in the internet. E-commerce is also can do business it can provide a new way to companies of all sizes to create new relationships and extended relational operations on the basis of the now, website and network activity. E-commerce levels the playing field for any organization that chooses to participate, small or large. In addition, also can buy or sell goods and products on the internet. Can any trades through electronic measures can be the electronic commerce, and without using any paper documents, electronic commerce is subdivided into three categories: business to business in B2B, business to consumer or B2C and consumer to consumer or C2C. E-commerce includes a full variety of pre-sale and customer service activities.</p> | |
8433. |
The example of a big animal is:(a) Mosquito (6 Parrot (c) Elephant |
Answer» <p>option c is the right answer</p> <p>option c is the best qnswer</p> <p>C. Elephant is right answer</p> <p>don antarsparsha vartulacha trija anukarme 35 sameva 48 sameva aahet tar tacha kendratil antar kimi aahet</p> <p>(c) elephant is the right answer</p> | |
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not mix.4. Oil and water5. Bread and butterwholesome food |
Answer» <p>oil and water can't mix</p><p>2) bread and butter makes a wholesome food</p> | |
8435. |
Raju went to lawyer to get divorce, as his wife delivered girl baby second time also. Butthe lawyer rejected and said 'Male is responsible for sex determination of baby. Do youagree with this statement ? Explain how do you support or not. |
Answer» <p>Yes, i agree with the statement because sex is determined by male chromosomes as male contain X and Y chromosome. </p> | |
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0.1 Write a short story in 200-250 words, with the help of the cues given below. Give a suitabletitle and also draw a suitable cover page for the story.It is not always true that slow and steady wins the race...this was discovered by Rohan/ Renuwhen...- _ INCR collection of 17 global Goals cothu The |
Answer» <p>Slow and Steady Wins the Race? </p><p>It has been hammered into our brains since the impressionable age of five. We have been told the story numerous times-brainwashed even. And Aesop has emerged a genius.</p><p>Well most of Aesop’s life has been a myth and even though I have always loved his moral-laced fables, I must, absolutely and categorically disagree with this one. The tortoise doesn’t always win. In fact, most often the hare does and the tortoise comes trudging along slowly, steadily and gradually to cross the finishing line in a sad second. That is one of life’s not-so-savory facts and Aesop, somewhere in his brilliant spate of storytelling, forgot to consider the one blatant possibility-what if the hare hadn’t taken a break to rest?</p><p>As a child, this very thought used to give me some rather sleepless nights. The tortoise you see was a big favorite of mine. And obviously so, since the hare was arrogant and vain and proud and overconfident-a stark contrast to the lumbering tortoise, heavily burdened and yet dignified with a sense of challenge forged with the unmistakably honorable traits of confidence and humility. Who in his right mind would vote for the hare and who in his senses wouldn’t love the tortoise?</p><p>As the story goes, the hare, with his lithe body and long, fast legs, keeps boasting about his speed and the tortoise, tired of listening to the vainglorious banter, challenges the hare to a race. Amused with the tortoise’s cheek and surprised at the audacity of the futile challenge, the hare-gloating over the prospects of an easy win, accepts it. The race begins and obviously the hare is off to a flying start, with the tortoise traipsing behind at his usual calm, slow and steady pace. The hare, with overconfidence leaking out of his long bunny ears, decides to take a break, since the ‘footslogging tortoise is too slow to catch up’. He figures he can rest a while before he resumes and he firmly believes that he can still finish first. But he sleeps longer than intended, by which time, the tortoise has already passed him and plodded over to the finish line. The hare wakes up defeated and his ego shattered into a million pieces.</p><p>Wonderful story isn’t it? And kudos to Aesop for bringing to light such a valid point in such a lucid manner-haste makes waste. Catering to a task with a steady pace and calmness of mind will always get it done effectively. True story.</p><p>But the question I asked a as child is pertinent even today. What if the hare hadn’t taken the break? What if he had just kept running? He would still be faster than the tortoise and would inevitably win the race by a long shot. Maybe the real moral of the story is not actually that the slow and steady runner always wins the race, but something more to the tune of ‘pride comes before fall’ or ‘overconfidence gets you nowhere’ or ‘vanity is the quicksand of reason’ or some such cliché. These would make more sense with respect to this particular story than the whole ‘slow and steady winning the race’ quip.</p><p>Besides a race is a race is a race. Some win and some lose, but almost everyone wants to be in on it. Ambition is a crazed driver and every race and participant in the race is spurred by ambition varying in form and degree. Everything I see around me is a competition or race of some sort and I’m surrounded by people running and competing. Be it a queue to get the Toto lottery ticket for the weekly bonanza or the rush to get into the 7:49 train to Joo Koon. Always the struggle to be one up over another, always an effort to move to the head of the line, a constant need go with the flow and in the process get out there and win win win! We are hardwired right from the tender age of 3 (when we’re enrolled into kindergarten in a bid to get some real life training before real life begins) to get into the race and brainwashed with a sense of foreboding doom if we were to ever fall out of the race or even think of moving against the flow. Rebellious, free-thinking people have done just that and many have survived gloriously, but the masses continue to do what has been done for ages. Run.</p><p>Note here, that this is in no way a judgment about people who wish to be in the race. I myself have been in many, even though I have always rebelled against it and finally let myself go free. Kind of like Manny the wooly mammoth from Ice Age, who decides to walk against the flow of numerous creatures migrating to the south. But, yes I do not judge-as a rule. In fact I deeply respect everyone in the race and their efforts to get ahead in life. They shoulder their responsibilities effectively and work hard and there is absolutely no replacement for hard work. My respect for them will always remain deep and genuine. It’s just that I chose a different path, because of the way I’m built within.</p><p>I have a very poignant memory of a conversation with a friend in my early teens, which in many ways strengthened my resolution to travel my own path despite the fact that everyone else’s paths were different.</p><p>We were in our first year in junior degree college and we were in the middle of our mid-term exams. We met up after the physics exam and started talking about how we thought we might have fared.</p><p>It would be important to note at this point that I am not a very big fan of Physics as a subject (although cosmology and space science holds me spell bound) and I said in a non-committal manner,“I think I’ll make the pass-mark. Ok who’s up for ice-cream?”</p><p>This friend of mine, who has always been an ambition-crazed, success-obsessed individual was aghast,“Oh shut up!!! I couldn’t answer the last question. It was worth FOUR ENTIRE MARKS.”</p><p>“So? I’m sure you’ll make up for it the next time,”I said trying to soothe his troubled brow and nudging him towards the ice cream stall.</p><p>“No you don’t understannnnnnddddd,”he said in despair.“I’M OUT OF THE RAT RACE MAN, I’M out of the race, how will I ever get back in?”He moaned all the way home and I lost out on a perfectly good vanilla chocolate ripple. Sigh.</p><p>I didn’t say anything at the time, but I sure was glad that I was out of the rat race. I don’t even think I wanted to be in the rat race ever. I have always abhorred the idea of going where everyone’s going and I’ve always wanted to do the exact opposite of what everyone’s doing. It’s nothing to be proud of, it’s just the radical part of me. And not surprisingly it has very rarely worked to my advantage. My friend got back into the rat race and witnessed success after success and success and is now a very rich, successful engineer in the US of A, poised for many many more successes to come.</p><p>I on the other hand am a penniless writer, but enjoying every minute of it. After all, as I figure it, if I’m not in the rat race, I may not be conventionally successful, but at least I’m happy knowing I’m my own person and not a rat.</p><p>I spoke to my friend recently and he finally disclosed to me, his unhappiness with his long struggle to win. It had taken its toll. I asked him to take it easy and do what makes him happy now instead of being forced to constantly act to stay on top of things. He agreed. But I know he won’t be able to do it. His system is not made for it. If he’s not racing against a worthy competitor or winning some accolade or the other, he’ll suffocate. To him, competition is like the air he breathes and more often than not he competes with himself, when there’s nothing else to struggle against. To add to that, the seduction of money and success is too strong a lure and very difficult to break away from. But I wish him success in whatever he chooses to do.</p><p>As for me, I continue to do my thing and live for God and Guru. I have my own challenges and so many aspects about the beauty of life excite me. The glory of languages and the power of well-connected words, trees and flowers, forests and animals, oceans and mountains, art in any form, be it culinary or poetic, musical or created with a paintbrush, all the fiery, humble, hardworking and driven people working ceaselessly to make this world a better place for all of us, simple joys and many laughs-I live for them all.</p><p>I have long stopped any and all efforts to run with society (in general) and God has been kind to me, in that He has provided me with whatever I need and lessened my desires.</p><p>I am neither the hare, nor am I the tortoise. And I am certainly not a rat. I’m just plain and simple me. Watching the race, loving all, and living life.</p> | |
8437. |
Change the voice of the following sentences:(i) Nobody should disturb the sleeping baby. |
Answer» <p>The sleeping baby should not be disturbed by anyone.</p> | |
8438. |
(14) The ticket checker asked every passenger for the ticket to make(anybody, somebody, nobody) |
Answer» <p>The ticket checked asked every passenger for the ticket to make sure that nobody was travelling without a ticket.</p> <p>The ticket checker asked every passenger for the ticket to make sure that anybody was travelling without a ticket</p> | |
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22. Some boys always help ..(A) That(C) Himself(B) Thenm(D) All of these23. I workedto the bone.(A) Himself(C) Herself(B) Yourself(D) Myself24. It happens.. Nobody does it.(A) Himself(C) Myself(B) Itself(D) All of these |
Answer» <p>themmyself itself </p> <p>themhimself myself </p> | |
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1. What is the Jacobin Clubs? |
Answer» <p>Jacobin club was a political club that came into existence in the aftermath of the French Revolution. It derived its name from the convent of St. Jacob in Paris. Its members were mostly small shopkeepers, artisans like shoemakers, watch-makers, printers, servants and daily wage workers. Maximillian Robespierre was their leader. They used to wear long-striped trousers and red -caps symbolising liberty. The group planned an insurrection in 1792 due to high food prices and short supplies. They also stormed the king's palace and held the king hostage for several hours. Elections were later held with voting rights to all men above 21 years of age. The elected assembly abolished monarchy and declared France as a republic. The former king Louis XVI and queen Marie Antoinette were executed. However, in the period between 1793 and 1794, the Jacobins, led by Robespierre unleashed a reign of terror by persecuting anyone who was perceived to be enemy of the republic. Ceilings were placed on wages and prices while food was rationed. Extreme repression led to alienation of Robespierre and he was deposed and guillotined</p> | |
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IU UI an integer a and (-6lis 4 Find the value01,1C Ulic.15. Write a pair of integers whose sum gives(i) zero;(ii) a negative integer;(iii) an integer smaller than both the integers;(iv) an integer greater than both the integers;(v) an integer smaller than only one of the integers.Hint. (0) 6 and (-6) (lt) 4 and (-9) (Ull) (-3) and (-5) (iu) 4 and 5(4 |
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17. Come and play with.... We are very funny.(A) Him(C) Her(B) Us(D) of these18. They are always on time. Don't scol.d....(A) They(C) Him(B) Thenm(D) His19. She went for shopping. She told.....(A) I(C) You(B) We(D) Me20. He asks so many questions. Nobody answers ..(A) Him(C) Me(B) He(D) UsFill in the blanks with reflexive pronouns.21. Raja bought it for..(A) Herself(C) Yourself(B) Himself(D) Themselves |
Answer» <p>usthemmehimhimself </p> <p> Question no. 1.Right answer (b)Question no2.right answer (b)Question no. 3.right answer (d)Question no.4.right answer </p> | |
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Very Short Answer QuestionsRead the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:1. The cardboard shows me how it wasWhen the two girl cousins went paddling,Each one holding one of my mother's hands,And she the big girl - some twelve years or so.a. What does the cardboard show' to the poet?b. Who is 'she' in the last line? Why did the two girl comone of her hands'? (Hint-affection, security etc.)c. What has happened to‘she' now?170 |
Answer» <p>show the poet which is the am math teacher in your company is the poet udhd jab is JD JD is ks Di d j dkj </p> <p>card board show to the poet is the poet and nice to work with your company to the tomorrow People who viewed the tomorrow People with HIV i</p> <p>how it was when the two girl cousins went paddling </p> <p>two girls cousins went paddling </p> <p>the caboard shows the poet how it was 2.she referred to the big girl security 3.she hold her hand </p> <p>two girls cousins went peddling</p> | |
8444. |
Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India? Explain the powers of theElection Commission of India. |
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8445. |
16.A total of? 80,000 is to be distributed among 200 persons as prizes. A prize is either of ? 500 or100. Find the number of each prize. |
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Section-IV (Grammar)Do as directed.Fill in the blanks by using proper articles 'a /an/I have a pen, a toffee and comb in my pockeYou may take e hour to reach there) The sun sets in Th- west.He is o best student in the class.) |
Answer» <p>answers area an thethe</p> | |
8447. |
Now imagine, you are going to participate in an essay writing competition andrite an essay on 'Child Labour' including the following points.Who are child labourers ?* How are they treated ?Child rights12* Steps to eradicate child labour |
Answer» <p>child labour should be remove because children are the future</p> | |
8448. |
Ram was ----- best student in the class |
Answer» <p>the</p> <p>the </p> | |
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Long Answer Questions1. Distinguish between the following.a. Carbohydrates and proteinsb. Body buildingditon |
Answer» <p>Carbohydrates are organic compounds made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and they are required by the human body as an energy source. Glucose is the main form of carbohydrates in the body and it can be referred to as the chain of sugars that keep our brain working and our body moving.</p><p>Proteins are organic compounds made up of interlinked chains of amino acids, which consist of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur. Proteins are very essential for the growth and maintenance of the human body and help in the formation of red cells and other blood components; they build tissues and muscles along with performing various other functions. </p> | |
8450. |
Who is the first president of America |
Answer» <p>Peyton Randolph</p> <p>The first, George Washington, won a unanimous vote of the Electoral College. Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms in office and is therefore counted as the 22nd and 24th President of the United States; the 45th and current president is Donald Trump (since January 20, 2017).</p> <p>george washigton was </p> | |