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1801.

6. In the given figure, ABCD is a quadrilateralin which AB = AD and BC = DC. Prove that(i) AC bisects LA and LC, (ii) BE= DE,(iii) ABC = ADC.

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1802.

Hari Das?ch the words of List A witanings in List B :List AList Benthralled, worriedgloomyconfineupsetsorrowfulconstrain/charmed.[T212

Answer» <p>enthralled - charmed Gloomy - Sorrowful Upset - confine constrain - worried </p> <p>enthralled---charmed Gloom-sorrowfulUpset-confineconstrain-worried</p> <p>enthralled -charmed gloomy -sorrowful upset-confineconstrain-worried</p> <p>enthralled -charmed Gloomy -Sorrowful Upset -confine constrain -worried 💐</p> <p>enthralled-charmedgloomy-sorrowfulupset-confineconstrain-worried</p> <p>Enthralled - charmedGloomy-sorrowfulUpset-confineConstrain-worried</p> <p>Enthralled - charmedGloomy-sorrowful.Upset-confineConstrain-worried</p> <p>Enthralled -Charmed Gloomy-SorrowfulUpset -ConfineConstrain -Worried </p> <p>enthralled - charmedgloomy. - sorrowfulupset. - confineconstrain - worried</p>
1803.

चाच का दाना आर स चट्टान रगड़ कर साफ करता था। भोजन के दृश्य न उस पागल बना दिया था। उस इस प्रकारको काटना कितना पसन्द था। चोंच को इस प्रकार रगड़कर तेज करना।"Ga, ga, ga," he cried begging her to bring him some food. "Gaw-col-ah." she scback derisively. But he kept calling plaintively, and after a minute or so he utteredscream. His mother had picked up a piece of the fish and was flying across to hiuHe leaned out eagerly, tapping the rock with his feet, trying to get nearer to her aracross. But when she was just opposite to him, she halted, her wings motionless,of fish in her beak almost within reach of his beak. He waited a moment inwondering why she did not come nearer, and then maddened by hunger, he difish. With a loud scream he fell outwards and downwards into space Then aterror seized him and his heart stood still. He could hear nothing. But it orminute. The next moment he felt his wings spread outwards. The wind rushedbreast feathers, then under his stomach, and against his wings. He could ferhis wings cutting through the air. He was not falling headlong now. Hegradually down wards and outwards. He was no longer afraid. He just feThen he flapped his wings once and he soared upwards "Ga, ga, ga, Ga,col-ah," his mother swooped past him, her wings making a loud noise. Hewith another scream. Then his father flew over him screaming. He saw hiand his sister flying around him curveting and banking and soaring and

Answer» <p>It is a story about a young seagull. He was very timid and was afraid of flying.He had two siblings.They already had stepped toward their flight.His parents were continuously trying to courage him.But he lacked self confidence.Meaning of...Seized -boundFlapped- flutter</p> <p>meaning of seized- boundflapped-flutter</p> <p>the word meaning ofseized-boundflapped-flutter....</p> <p>the word meaning ofseized - boundflapped -flutter.....</p>
1804.

What are Newsgroups? How are theydifferent from mailing lists

Answer» <p>A newsgroup is a discussion about a particular subject consisting of notes written to a central Internet site and redistributed through Usenet, a worldwide network of news discussion groups. Usenet uses the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP).</p> <p>Anewsgroupis an online area in which users have written discussions about a particular subject. To participatein adiscussion, a user sends a message to thenewsgroup, and other usersin the newsgroupread and reply to the message. ... To participatein a newsgroup, typically you use a program called a newsreader.</p>
1805.

role of social media

Answer» <p>Social mediagives marketers a voice and a way to communicate with peers, customers, and potential consumers. It personalizes the "brand" and helps you to spread your message in a relaxed and conversational way.</p>
1806.

What is the teacher's role?

Answer» <p>Teachersset the tone of their classrooms, build a warm environment, mentor and nurture students, becomerolemodels, and listen and look for signs of trouble.The most commonroleateacherplays in the classroom is to teach knowledge to children.</p>
1807.

2. Dependent Clause (Subordinate Clausel

Answer» <p>A subordinate clause, also called adependent clause, cannot stand alone in a sentence because it is an incomplete thought and must have that independentclauseby its side to function properly. Aclauseis just another word for a group of words containing one subject and one verb.</p>
1808.

zxv: wus: : mki:?(a) jhf (b)dcb (c)kjg (d)hge

Answer» <p>a) jhf is the correct answer</p> <p>a is the correct answer....</p> <p>jhf is the correct answer</p> <p>jhf is the correct answer. </p> <p>jhf is correct answer hai bro</p>
1809.

c) Fill in the blanks with suitable articles wherever necessary:

Answer» <p>Happiness is What everyone longs for.</p>
1810.

The Topsy-turvy land is very different from our land. Letdraw a comparison by filling in sentences whereverneeded.

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1811.

s with appropriate articles, wherever necessary:lunch ?(c) Fill in the blano What are we having foP T

Answer» <p>What are we having for the lunch? </p>
1812.

Wester Degree Examination. April Muy - 2019COMMERCEFinancial Accounting(New)Maximum Marks : 80Time : 3 HoursInstructions to Candidates:Answer the questions in a2.e questions in each Section according to internal choice.Vide Working notes wherever necessaryple and Non scientific calculator is allowedSSection - AAnswer any Ten questions.a)State two examples of expenses that are allocated on theof expenses that are allocated on the basis of net sab)Give the meaning of dependent branch.What is Royalty? Give two examples.d)What is Fire claim?What do you mean by Franchise?f)What is normal loss? State two examples.g)What is Minimum Rent?inisen?

Answer» <p>Q1. (b) ans=Dependent Branch Definition: A section of an enterprise that is geographically separated from the rest of the business. The activities ofbranchare controlled by head office and usually it carries on the same functions as of the enterprise.</p>
1813.

Sonu bought an old bicycle for 575 and sold itto his friend Rohit at 655. Find that Sonu getshow much profit.

Answer» <p>Cycle is bought for Rs.575</p><p>That is Cost Price (CP) = Rs.575</p><p>Then, it is sold for Rs.655</p><p>That is Selling Price (SP) = Rs.655</p><p>Profit % = ((SP-CP)/CP)*100</p><p>Profit % = ((655–575)/575)*100</p><p>Profit % = 13.9%</p><p>Like my answer if you find it useful!</p>
1814.

A flag known to Indians as Union Jack.

Answer» <p>The Union Jack, or Union Flag, is the national flag of the United Kingdom. The flag also has an official or semi-official status in some other Commonwealth realms: for example, it is a ceremonial flag in Canada by parliamentary resolution, and known there as the Royal Union Flag.</p> <p>hii</p> <p>windsor Castle</p>
1815.

- What other extraordinary things happen at the inn?

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1816.

Rema decided to - her friend. Fill in the blankswith word (8) Meaning vistoĐ:- Call forB- Call on(:- Call outD:- call in

Answer» <p>rema decided to call for her friend . </p>
1817.

54. Jatin called his friend at the office.A.Who called his friend at the office ?B. Why did Jatin call his friend at the office ?C.Where did Jatin call his friend?D.Whom did Jatin call at the office ?

Answer» <p>(c) option is correct</p> <p>A) Jatin called his friend at the office C) Jatin called his Friend at the office D) Jatin called his friend at the office D) </p> <p>C -where did jatin call his friend ? </p>
1818.

How do Sikhs refer to the festival of lights?

Answer» <p>Thisfestival'sname, when translated, means the birth celebration of the 10th DivineLight, or Divine Knowledge. It commemorates the birth of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenthSikhguru. The festivalis one of the most widely celebrated events bySikhs.</p>
1819.

Describe the arrival of a stranger at an inn in the town ofSpingowner notice?What strange things about the guest does the inn

Answer» <p>He is bundled from head to foot with only the tip of his nose showing. He enters the Coach &amp; Horses Inn and demands a room and a fire. Mrs. Hall, the owner prepares a supper for him and offers to take his coat and hat, but he refuses to take them off. When he finally removes the hat, his entire head is swathed in a bandage. </p><p>Mrs. Hall thinks he has endured some accident. She tries to get him to talk about himself, but he is taciturn with her, although not particularly rude.</p>
1820.

Describe the arrival of a stranger at an inn in the town ofIping. What strange things about the guest does the innowner notice?

Answer» <p>He is bundled from head to foot with only the tip of his nose showing. He enters the Coach &amp; Horses Inn and demands a room and a fire. Mrs. Hall, the owner prepares a supper for him and offers to take his coat and hat, but he refuses to take them off. When he finally removes the hat, his entire head is swathed in a bandage. </p><p>Mrs. Hall thinks he has endured some accident. She tries to get him to talk about himself, but he is taciturn with her, although not particularly rude.</p>
1821.

There are 62 beads in a chain. How many beads will be required to prepare28 such chains?

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1822.

ary of.. for(14)contain...containsItaly is unique as it contain.two others sovereign states within(a)b)(c) it's territory. One is Vatican City(d) the world's smallest independence(e) nation and the other are San Marino,)() the world's old republic. Italyg) today was an industrialised nation(n with the world's eighth largereconomy. It exports food, clothes orluxury vehicles.

Answer» <p>(b) others --&gt; other(c) it's --&gt; its(d) independence --&gt; independent(e) are --&gt; is(f) old --&gt; oldest(g) was --&gt; is(h) larger --&gt; largest</p> <p>Corona virus 250 world's paragraph</p> <p>In which of these states was India divided before independence?</p>
1823.

Why did most people consider the purchase of theLouisiana Territory to be the greatest?

Answer» <p>Thomas Jeffersonwanted to buy the settlement of New Orleans from the French. It was a major seaport that was fed from the Mississippi River, making it important to many American businesses. He sent Robert Livingston, the U.S. Minister to France, to try and buy the land from theFrench Emperor Napoleon.</p> <p>Thank you Smaram</p>
1824.

8.7 \% \text { of } 450 - 3.8 \% \text { of } 260 - 2.4 \% \text { of } 270

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1825.

5. Lushkoff is earning thirty five roubles a month. How is heobliged to Sergei for this?

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1826.

5. Lushkoff is earning thirty five roubles a month. How is heobliged to Sergef for this?

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1827.

Our class has/have] thirty students.

Answer» <p>have is the answer of this question</p> <p>Our class has thirty students.</p>
1828.

which is the highest peak of the world?

Answer» <p>Mount Everest is the Highest peak in the world. It's in Nepal. </p> <p>Ok...thanks</p>
1829.

of sheep coming down the hill.1. We could see abacity

Answer» <p>Fleet is the right answer</p> <p>fleet is the right answer</p> <p>fleet of sheep is the right answer </p> <p>fleet is correct answer.</p> <p>fleet is the most correct answer </p> <p>Fleet is the right answer </p> <p>fleet of sheep is the correct answer</p>
1830.

How did the children know that the sun was coming out?

Answer» <p>When the sun comes out on Venus every seven years, it is an event that everyone in the story looks forward to seeing. It constantly rains on Venus, and the citizens view the sun coming out as a major time to celebrate. The sun only shines every seven years for two hours, however. The school children are young enough in the story that they have never seen the sun. Only one child, Margot, was born</p> <p>When the sun comes out on Venus every seven years, it is an event that everyone in the story looks forward to seeing. It constantly rains on Venus, and the citizens view the sun coming out as a major time to celebrate. The sun only shines every seven years for two hours, however. The school children are young enough in the story that they have never seen the sun. Only one child, Margot, was born...</p>
1831.

3. Illustrate consequences of overuse and pollution.

Answer» <p>Gases like Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxidecan causeacid rain. Waterpollutionin terms of Oil spill may lead to death of several wildlife species. 2.HumanHealth : The decrease in quality of air leads to several respiratory problems including asthma or lung cancer.</p>
1832.

Write the expanded form of the given numbers.(i) 213 = 2 hundreds + 1 ten + 3 ones = 200 + 10 +3(ii) 465 = 4 hundredst i tenth ones 2001(ii) 598 =5 hundredst atents onts 500(iv) 681 =(v) 703 =(vi) 826 =

Answer» <p>iv) 6 hundred+8 ten+1 ones=600+80+1v) 7 hundred+0 ten+3 ones=700+00+3vi) 8 hundred+ 2 ten+ 6 ones=800+20+6</p>
1833.

Cityan old- fashioned bank-sate in Jeffersoncary became active and thereu oret of its cratesan eruption of-tank-notesbank-notesamorenting to tureamorenting &amp;thousand dollars. (simple)

Answer» <p>A city is a large human settlement. Cities generally have extensive systems for .... Among the early Old World cities, Mohenjo- daro of the Indus Valley Civilization in present -day</p><p>plz accepted as best Plz like my answer Plz </p>
1834.

1. As you sow2. Barking dogs3. Coming events4. Slow and steady5. A bad workman6. God helps those7. United we stand8. Where there is a will

Answer» <p>1. As you sow, so you reap.2. Barking dogs, seldom bite.3. Coming eventscast their shadows before.4. Slow and steady wins the race.5. A bad workman blames his tools.6. God helps those who help themselves.7. United we stand, divided we fall.8. Where there is a will there is a way.</p>
1835.

. Explain the following lines:All things rejoiced beneath the sun; the weeds,The river, and the corn-fields, and the reedsThe willow leaves that glanced in the light breeze

Answer» <p>These lines have been taken from the poem “Summer and Winter” written by Percy Bysshe Shelley. In these lines, poet says that when the summer sun rises, all things like weeds, the river, the cornfields and other plants feel happiness. The leaves seem to move freely under the moderate breeze. It seems that summer has brought life on the earth to things that were in a lifeless condition in winter.</p>
1836.

essay on service to mankind is service to god in 250 words

Answer» <p>Service to Man is Service to God</p><p>The purpose of God is to create and sustain. Thus those who sustain human beings, those who are in the service of man are really in the service of God. It is often said that worship of God can be done through service of mankind. Many great men laid their lives to serve man. They actually served god.</p><p>Abraham Lincoln served the cause of Negroes. He abolished slavery and made them free. It was a divine task.</p><p>Jesus laid in the service of man, so did Buddha. St Joan of Arc served the people of her nation and was burnt at the stake.</p><p>The service to Man is considered to be at par with the service to God. Service to society is called social service. A social worker always ties to do some good to people.</p><p>A general man is social being. He has some duties to society.A social worker is selfless. His considers social service as a service to the God. He does not need any reward for his service. He never likes to take advantage of it. Mahatma Gandhi also says, ‘What the vast mass of mankind does for self or at best for family, a social servant does for general good’.</p><p>We can serve our society in various ways. Our society faces a number of problems. We must try to solve as many of them as possible. India lives in villages. Illiteracy of both men and women is a serious problem here. Most of the villagers do not know what happens in the world. Farmers have no knowledge of scientific methods of farmers. To educate the villagers is to educate India. To make the villagers literate and educated is a great social service.</p><p>There is another kind of service. Our villagers do not know even the simple rules of hygiene. Many of them live at dirty places. They also suffer from diseases. A large family is another fruit of ignorance. The health of mother is ruined. So a social worker must teach the villagers how to live well.</p><p>Sometimes our country men suffer at the time of famine floods and fire. These things make their life miserable. Any help to those suffering people will be a valuable social service. At the same time, we must try to make villages life worth living.</p><p>A social worker tries to bring peace and goodwill to society. Social service develops in people a sense of fellow feeling and co-operation. It tries to maintain order in society.</p><p>Thus social service should be made compulsory subject in school and colleges. It is must in a country like India.</p><p>God actually loves those who love his creation and serve society. Abu Ben Adam did not list his name in the list of those who love God for he had no time to worship. The next night he was told by the Angel that God loved him the most as he loved and served his creation.</p><p>Only can find people serving the creation not only in legends. There are people serving the tribal and downtrodden India.</p><p>In serving human beings and society they actually serve God. Let us hope that the number of such people increases so that the work of God may be shared by man.</p> <p>I have tell u in 250 words</p>
1837.

Translate the following sentences into Marathi.1] Service to man is service to God2] Experience is the best teacher

Answer» <p>1.मानवाची सेवा हीच ईश्वरसेवा.</p><p>2. अनुभव हा उत्तम शिक्षक आहे.</p>
1838.

JossDATE:What are the different ways of reedsLispersal?

Answer» <p>Seed dispersalis the movement, spread or transport ofseedsaway from the parent plant. Plants have very limited mobility and consequently rely upon a variety ofdispersal vectorsto transport their propagules, including bothabioticvectors such as the wind and living (biotic) vectors like birds. Seeds can be dispersed away from the parent plant individually or collectively, as well as dispersed in both space and time. The patterns of seed dispersal are determined in large part by the dispersal mechanism and this has important implications for the demographic and genetic structure of plant populations, as well asmigrationpatterns and species interactions. There are five main modes of seed dispersal:gravity, wind, ballistic, water, and by animals.</p> <p>Answer:Seeds can be dispersed in four ways:</p><p>1.Wind dispersal: dandelions have fruits with parachutes of hairs that catch the wind and are blown about. Sycamore fruits have wings which can be blown about and carried over distances.</p><p>2.Water dispersal: fruits which float, such as those of the water lily and the coconut palm are carried by water. Coconuts can travel for thousands of kilometres across seas and oceans. The original coconut palms on South Sea islands grew from fruits which were carried there from the mainland by ocean currents. Mangroves in swamp regions in countries such as Thailand are another example.</p><p>3.Animal dispersal: seeds of juicy fruits are carried by birds and other animals. The fruits are eaten, but only the juicy parts are digested. The stones and pips leave the animal's body via the droppings which may be some distance away from the parent plants. e.g. blackberry, cherry and apple. In the case of mistletoe, the sticky fruits are eaten by birds which then clean their beaks on the bark of trees, leaving behind a sticky seed which can grow into a new mistletoe plant on the tree. (Mistletoe is a plant parasite). Small seeds can be carried on the feet of birds and other animals. Fruits with hooks and barbs, e.g. the burdock fruit are carried in the hair, fur and wool of animals. Squirrels bury nuts, including acorns, for food supplies over the winter, but sometimes leave some behind which may grow into new plants in the spring.</p><p>4.Explosions: some plants disperse their own seeds. The pods dry and split open suddenly with some considerable force which throws their seeds for some distance. e.g. laburnum, broom, peas.</p><p>It would not do for seeds to fall and grow beneath their parent plants because of increased competition for food, light, water etc. Hence why seeds are dispersed.</p> <p>Seeds can be dispersed in four ways:</p><p>1.Wind dispersal: dandelions have fruits with parachutes of hairs that catch the wind and are blown about. Sycamore fruits have wings which can be blown about and carried over distances.</p><p>2.Water dispersal: fruits which float, such as those of the water lily and the coconut palm are carried by water. Coconuts can travel for thousands of kilometres across seas and oceans. The original coconut palms on South Sea islands grew from fruits which were carried there from the mainland by ocean currents. Mangroves in swamp regions in countries such as Thailand are another example.</p><p>3.Animal dispersal: seeds of juicy fruits are carried by birds and other animals. The fruits are eaten, but only the juicy parts are digested. The stones and pips leave the animal's body via the droppings which may be some distance away from the parent plants. e.g. blackberry, cherry and apple. In the case of mistletoe, the sticky fruits are eaten by birds which then clean their beaks on the bark of trees, leaving behind a sticky seed which can grow into a new mistletoe plant on the tree. (Mistletoe is a plant parasite). Small seeds can be carried on the feet of birds and other animals. Fruits with hooks and barbs, e.g. the burdock fruit are carried in the hair, fur and wool of animals. Squirrels bury nuts, including acorns, for food supplies over the winter, but sometimes leave some behind which may grow into new plants in the spring.</p><p>4.Explosion: some plants disperse their own seeds. The pods dry and split open suddenly with some considerable force which throws their seeds for some distance. e.g. laburnum, broom, peas.</p><p>It would not do for seeds to fall and grow beneath their parent plants because of increased competition for food, light, water etc. Hence why seeds are dispersed.</p>
1839.

1. List the different ways in which trees are important.

Answer» <p>they provide oxygenhabitat to many animalsprovide us wood</p>
1840.

a poster for promoting awareness on the need for conserving nature

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1841.

essay-role of computer in growth and development of childrens

Answer» <p>Computers are reshaping children's lives, at home and at school, in profound and unexpected ways. Common sense suggests that we consider the potential harm, as well as the promised benefits, of this change.</p><p>Computers pose serious health hazards to children. The risks include repetitive stress injuries, eyestrain, obesity, social isolation, and, for some, long-term damage to physical, emotional, or intellectual development. Our children, the Surgeon General warns, are the most sedentary generation ever. Will they thrive spending even more time staring at screens?</p><p>Children need stronger personal bonds with caring adults. Yet powerful technologies are distracting children and adults from each other.</p><p>Children need time for active, physical play; hands-on lessons of all kinds, especially in the arts; and direct experience of the natural world. Research shows these are not frills but are essential for healthy child development. Yet many schools have cut already minimal offerings in these areas to shift time and money to expensive, unproven technology.</p><p>The emphasis on technology is distracting us from the urgent social and educational needs of low income children. M.I.T. Professor Sherry Turkle has asked: "Are we using computer technology not because it teaches best but because we have lost the political will to fund education adequately?"</p>
1842.

14 What do you mean by Boycott?

Answer» <p>The definition of a boycott is a decision to not use or buy products or services in order to show support for a cause.</p>
1843.

a sentence poster for promoting awareness on the need for conserving nature.

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1844.

Design a poster for promoting awareness on the need for conserving nature

Answer» <p>Following way you can desgin:1. Use a slogan.2. Use green color in the poster that signifies nature.3. Draw earth, trees and animals to show ecosystems.4. Try to make something that shows their importance.</p>
1845.

What are you looking ----- A. onB. againstC. forD. in

Answer» <p>for</p>
1846.

Arrange the following words in alphabetical orderfriend, fruit, fresh, freed.

Answer» <p>freed fresh friend fruit</p> <p> Freed Fresh Friend Fruit</p>
1847.

(1) English (speak) all over the world.(ü) If it (rain), we will not go.

Answer» <p>English is spoken all over the world.</p><p>if it rains we will not go. </p>
1848.

Read par. Where were the Princess and her husband retuning from on theovening of 2March 1974?Ford Fscort that followed Princess Anne's limousine

Answer» <p>The Princess and her husband , Capt Mark Phillips, were returning to Buckingham Palace from an evening engagement on March 20, 1974.</p>
1849.

Letter to Blood donation

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1850.

on clean-İmuitingT India Tobacco and bJood donation

Answer» <p>for blood,Anybody can giveblood”</p><p>“Bring a life back to power.</p><p>“Spare only 15 minutes and save one life” </p><p>“Heroes come in all types and sizes” </p><p>“Anybody can save lives” </p><p>for tobacco,Be smart. ...</p><p>Cigarettesburn holes in your pocket.</p><p>Smokingis like paying someone to kill you. ...</p><p>Everyone has the right to clean air.</p><p>Cancer curessmoking.</p><p>Kissing a smoker is like licking an ashtray.</p><p>Tobaccocompanies kill their best customers.</p>