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132. In a class of 97 students, Kamal's rank is43 from the bottom ; what is his rank from thetop?a) 53rdc) 55thb) 54thd) 56th |
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Answer» b) 54th is the right answer |
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2. Tansen was a..............in Akbar's court ( magician. musician, king) |
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Answer» musician is the answer He was considered as the greatest musician in India, Tansen is credited with the creation of the classical music that dominates the north of India |
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Leo Tolstoy's story is about...... |
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Answer» Realistic fiction mostly about novels wars |
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Q43 A cloth piece was purchased for 3600. Atwhat price should it be sold to get a profitof 12.5% after a tailoring charges of 340was paid for?(A) 640 (B) 680(C) 700(D) 5720 |
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Answer» 680 is the answer..... b is the right answer.. 640 is wright......... |
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What was Tansen knows for? |
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Answer» Tansen, the magical musician, was one of the 'Navratna' (nine gems) at the court of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. He was born in Gwalior as a son of Mukund Misra, who was a poet. As a young child he learnt music from the legendary teacher of his time, Haridas Swami. He first served as a court musician of the King Ramchandra of Mewa and then of the emperor Akbar.He was conferred the title of Miyan, by emperor Akbar and since came to be knonw as Miyan Tansen. Though born in a Hindu family Tansen embraced Islam in his later life.He is said to have no equals in music and it is believed that he had performed miracles through his music. He is supposed to had the ability of creating rain by singing rag Megh Malhar and creating fire by singing t rag Deepak. He is the composer of many ragas such as Durbari Kanada, Miyan Ki Todi, Miyan Ki Malhar and Miyan Ki Sarang. The famous Dhrupad style of singing is believed to be started by Tansen and his teacher Swami Haridas. He wrote two important documents on music namely Sangeeta Sara and Rajmala. He was a mystic musician.His tomb is in Gwalior near the tomb of Saint Hazrat Ghaus whose teaching influenced him to convert to Islam. There is a tamarind tree near Tansen's tomb, believed to be as old as the tomb. According to a legend a person who chews the leaves of this tamarind tree is blessed with the great musical qualities. The descendants of Tansen are referred to as the 'Senia Gharana |
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2(i) He knows me well.(Change into passive voice) |
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Answer» Hi is well known by me. |
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v) Leo Tolstoy gave away allhe had. (which/that) |
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Answer» ,Leo Tolstoy gave away all that he had |
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what is magnatite |
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Answer» It is a rock mineral and one of the main iron ores, with the chemical formula Fe₃O₄. They strongly attract to magnets |
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what is magnatite science class 6 |
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Answer» It is a mineral and main iron ores. Magnetite is have a greater percentage of iron .It also has excellent magnetic properies which enables its use in the magnetic ad electric goods . |
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SECTION III13. Write short notes on any two of the following inabout 100 words each:6+6=12(a)Rio Summit(b) Institution of Family(c)Studying Society(d)Fundamental Duties |
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Answer» (a) Rio Summit is the meeting held in 1992.it is done for various purposes like alleviation of poverty, hunger,illiteracy world wide.it is done for sustainable development .following things should be done under this : 1. use of renewable resources in the place of non renewable resource 2. use of 3rs principle reduce,reuse,recycle.3.it should be linked with overall development plans.(d) The provision enumerates Fundamental Duties, which although unenforceable in the courts of law are still useful in judicial construction of such legal provisions that admit of two constructions. There are 11 clauses from (a) to (k) in Article 51A. Till 2002, there were 10 fundamental duties but then by 86th Constitution Amendment, 2002 clause (k) was added. The newly added provision deals with the duty of a guardian or parent to provide the education to his child from 6 years of age till the time he or she turns 14. Though fundamental rights are available to non-citizens also the Fundamental Duties are strictly for the citizens. The provision regarding Fundamental Rights expresses the Constitutional vision of how the citizens of this country should conduct themselves in order to achieve the objectives that we collectively committed ourselves to. The social sciences include many concepts that are basic to the understanding of the subject matter. Some of these concepts are defined differently and measured differently by social researchers, such as those concerning socioeconomic status. Others are defined and measured in a fairly consistent way across studies and over time. These latter concepts usually follow previous usages either because of research tradition or because of limitations in the collection of data, race perhaps being an example.The family is generally recognized as an element of a broader kinship network that links ancestors and descendants of a person. Most published statistics on the family are based on census or household survey questions and responses. In the United States (and, for the most part, throughout the world), the "family" is defined in censuses and surveys as two or more persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption, AND living in the same residence (Fields and Casper 2001). The first part of the definition excludes non-marital cohabitation but can include extended as well as nuclear family members. However, the second part of the definition severely restricts family composition by limiting the family members to those who share living facilities under the same roof (Glick 1957). This standard definition is basically an accommodation to requirements of data collection in censuses and surveys in which identifying population in geographic contexts down to the separate dwelling unit is necessary. Moreover, the questions needed to identify non-residential family members would be burdensome and the information costly to obtain. Persons who might be considered part of a family but do not reside at the same residential address are not included in demographic data. They may be part of a family at another address or they may be living alone or in group quarters (housing for a substantial number of unrelated individuals). This is the case even if such persons live close by (maybe even next door) and/or visit or otherwise regularly communicate (by phone or mail) with their family of origin. Additionally, because of census and survey residence rules, college students living in a college community and some long-term workers at remote places are excluded from the family group even if their intention is to return to the family's residence after school or work is completed. In other words, the family definition is controlled by the household definition, where households describe current or potential housing markets. In fact, some persons who meet the standard demographic definition of the family and are included may have little association with other family members in the same residence. For example, they may have different schedules of sleep, work, or other activities, and they may not communicate by phone or mail. Their inclusion in the family is pro forma and based only on the given family definition. These facts raise questions about the boundaries of the standard demographic definition of the family and its consequences for interpretations of how family structure might be changing over time. The Genealogical Approach Genealogy is the study of family structural history, drawing basically on demographic data sources such as censuses, birth and death certificates, immigration records, and other administrative records. The aim of genealogical research is to construct a family tree of ancestors and dependents of a key person (Smith and Mineau 2003). The tree can be limited in its extension to cousins and other persons remotely related, but typically the attempt is to be inclusive of related kin. Some genealogists prefer the term "family history" to "genealogy" because the latter term implies a genetic connection that may not be real because of questionable paternity and because it would not apply to adoptive persons. Many types of information can be included in family trees, but the pattern of relationships is not dependent on residential locations. Residence can be one item of information for each individual in the tree, along with such items as dates of birth and death, place of birth, occupation, and other personal markers. One can examine a family tree and extract a family structure using a variety of family definitions, based on how extensive one wishes to consider the family (Finnegan and Drake 1994). Family trees typically distinguish between living and dead members of the family, so that several family definitions can be applied to only living members. In this sense, the genealogical approach to looking at family structure provides for a broader range of family forms than is possible from the demographic approach. Thus, one can describe a couple and their offspring, living together or not; a multi-generation family, living together or not; as well as extended family groupings. Genealogies have not been incorporated into family research very much. Smith (1987) indicates that obtaining any type of kin count or structure (and, by implication, residence-based families) "is often difficult or impossible …. Genealogical research, even when done with the aid of computers, is labour- intensive and requires extensive archival data." The use of genealogies in demographic research has been heavily oriented to estimating population size, as well as fertility and mortality of communities. Because sets of family trees are often hard to come by, the broader kinship network that the family tree describes can be obtained by having survey respondents reconstruct the history of a family’s changing structure by tracing the family’s evolution from the marriage date of a couple to the point where only one member of the family group is still living. Comparison of the Two Approaches The distinction between the demographic and genealogical approaches can be illustrated by looking at the time trend in family patterns using various family definitions. In the real, illustrative example I have chosen here family structures are compared based on the demographic concept and three alternative genealogical concepts of the family. View html full page chart with explanation notes for viewing. View .xls chart using Excel if you wish to print the chart for reference purposes. In 1984, the second child completes college and returns home while awaiting marriage to someone she's engaged to. The next year, 1985, sees her departure to her own household with the newest extended family member. By 1986 the other child completes college and sets up his own residence in the community. In 1988, financial considerations bring that child back home for a considerable part of the year. The following year, 1989, he departs for professional school. In the same year, the other child has a son and thereby expands the extended family patterns. The family patterns remain the same through the 1990 Census period. In 1991, a daughter is born to complement the son of the one child; and in that same year one of the sisters of the initial couple passes away. When 1995 rolls around, the son has gotten married, adding another extended family member. In 1999, the son divorces and rejoins the couple. By the time of the 2000 Census, the son has found a new residence in town; and later that year he remarries, thus establishing the earlier extended family sizes. In 2001, the nuclear family as defined by the demographic approach comes to an end as one of the original couple dies. Then, in 2002 the remarried son has a child. Family Definitional Implications A scan of the chart shows important differences in family composition according to the various definitions. First, the nuclear family independent of residence, as revealed in the second column, did not change from 1962 to 2001, a period of 39 years. In contrast, the nuclear family demographically defined remained intact from only 1962 to 1980, a period of 18 years. Second, according to the genealogical approach, there is still an existent family by 2002, a period of 46 years and counting. In contrast, based on the demographic approach, the family ceases to exist after 2000. Third, the family as defined by census or survey has been quite variable over time, and some of the changes are due to very short-term stays in the residence. In fact, in one year, 1984, the family structure that was established in 1962 and continued through 1980 is reconstructed. Fourth, the versions of the extended family shown here are at their smallest size when the family demographically-defined is at its largest size. One could reasonably argue for any of the family definitions shown here, or for other variants. A point to be made, however, is that the family as defined demographically may not be the definition of the family that most of us think of when we contemplate our own family pattern.
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li) December 15/comet Dutta/closest/came/to earth/the/on |
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Answer» The comet Dutta came closest to Earth on December 15. |
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(33) Howdow, does Mammachi stand out as an independent andsilient woman in the text |
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Answer» Mammachi was a woman who was always discouraged by her egoistic Entomologist husband. He never supported her and was jealous of her talent and any sort of attention she received. Probably it was so because of the frustration pent up inside his heart for not receiving the deserved fame of his discovery of the moth he wished to be named after him. However, her pickle recipe was a famous one and she was called by the Kottayam Bible Society to make some of her famous banana jam and tender mango pickle for an upcoming fair. It sold quickly and received more orders than she could cope with. Thrilled with her success, Mammachi decided to persist with the pickles and jam and was kept busy for the whole year. Gradually she set up a pickle factory and made a success of it. |
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3. The story has many instances of unexpected reactions from thecharacters to others' behaviour. Pick out instances of thesesurprises. |
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imself and is least interested in Mammachi6. Identify instances of humour in the story |
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Answer» There are many humorous instances in the story. Some of them are as follows:a) children were posted night and day on the outskirts of the local jungle to head the tiger back in the unlikely event of his attempting to roam away to fresh hunting-grounds. b) Mothers carrying their babies home through the jungle after the day's work in the fields hushed their singing lest they might curtail the restful sleep of the venerable tiger.c) The tiger Mrs.Packletide had fired at, had succumbed to heart-failure, caused by the sudden report of the rifle, accelerated by senile decay. |
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NU AITOTTEN KULTIVITS1. Pick out instances that show Nehru's love for small animals. |
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Answer» Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru once righteously asserted "A country is always known by the way it treats and handles its animals" , showing the roles of animals playing a key to development of Nation and it's economic importance changing the tables in many cases. Born on 14th November of the year 1889 in the state of Allahabad, known as a Indian Revolutionary Figure and the very first Prime Minister of Independent India. Collaborations were done along with superior nationalist leaders, clamouring confiscation of British Raj through active participation and coalescence of people in masses which formed extensive yet novel movements leading us to Indian Independence and expelling a stringent rule of British People uniting us with various confound religions by love, affection and harmony. Pandit Nehru is profoundly improvised as a national symbol when it comes to protectiveness, philia and a big heart for, children, exactly the same reason we celebrate the occasion of Children's Day at his date of birth. Besides considering Pandit Nehru's inbuilt inclination towards the affectionately emotional small kids, a attitude for keenness in recognition of Nature and Animals which are provided the extravagant positions inside a Brobdingnagian Heart. During our Road and towering swedge for a persuasion in a living for Independent India, people taking active participations were confined into a lonely sparing space, called as a prison. Pandit Jawaharlal basically puts light on animals being treated as mere non-living and not given a equal respect per the basis of Humans. Solicitous Concern for Animals with a equally equipped love when they are around Nehru, is everything about the essay of "Animals in Prison". Once, Pandit Nehru, irreproachably viewed that "Worshipping and Kindness never mix in a cordial". Today's Generation has the attitude of taking Cows and/or castles as pious as idolizing them as Hindu Gods but, still resorting to annihilate for food besides some with point-to-point perceptions as a object for deriding in terms of reference as meagre animals. Nehru discusses and opens his experience in his tenure of serving prison locked into rods of torture with ultimatum of loneliness but, filled with godliness and feelings for animals and nature which bestowed upon him even when there was no way in a restricted point. Accompaniment of Nature along with Animals of all kinds, except few not included. Meeting and likeness of certain animals such as , Wasps, Hornets, Eagles, Squirrels, lizards, mosquitoes, cats, etc. Circumstances of being accompanied by Centipedes, scorpions and snakes were especially not liked by Pandit Nehru due to some scenes and events engendering a likely hatred accords to pusillanimous accounts of such animals. Sweet pleasant singling of Koels and Cuckoos were evenly liked and adored by Pandit Nehru. Sightedness of Huge range of Himalayas, fields of grasses, publicly available roads and gardens was a pack of punch enough to defeat loneliness and mindfulness. Reminiscences of wasps, mosquitoes, bed bugs, hornets, bees, flies, etc. always awoke Pandit Nehru in a fit of trouble and rage, in fact, one instance saw Nehru Bumping himself into his prison cell's wall. United Animals to Humans are greatly reduced in this generation, one would only care for themselves rather than for others, pretermit about animals when a higher cognition being depreciates for a self need. A incident of Nehru to put as a appropriate example was showcased. Stupendously formed Colonies of Monkeys at a location called Bareilly Gaol where he reminds a small infantile monkey child entered a enclosed vessel, Alas, didn't made his way back up again. Observers caught hold of the baby monkey, tied a tight length string around the monkey's neck, disallowing to escape. Here came a Monkey, parenting the baby monkey, showed tremendous courage to give that baby monkey a hand for bolting out of that terrible enclosure. Scenario was set, whole crowd remarkably watched the drama unfold and abscond the place without hastening ado. Himalayas rules a important part of Nehru's life without which life could've been incomplete and quiescent unable to abandon those memories filled with glimmer of truth and naturally preserved mind. Companion of a cat, treated as a pet, indeed a eminent obedience to be taken into serious consideration. A summary of this essay is exogenously exigent and it's requisition is endless. Collectively a splendiferous course of a mindful and revolutionary personality with an even memorable prose procuring sanity with no possible schlenter, alongside depth of solicitude in a never ending animalistic perceptible connection if ignored, regarded as sacrilege if not accepted in disbelief. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's unsettlingly sumptuous personality, views and reverence, thou shalt inevitably proliferate for the next coming generations. |
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NGLES97e. 6.14, lines XY and MN intersect at O. IfY = 90° and a : b-23,find c.0- |
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Change into passive voice 2I loved having taught e |
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Answer» Teaching English is loved by me. Answer is Teaching english is loved by me |
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6. 'Cyclone' is related to 'Anti-cyclone', inthe same way as 'Flood' is related to |
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Answer» Flood will be related to antiflood |
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The Mission of Mother Teresa |
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Answer» Mother Teresa's missionlives on in Kolkata, grows worldwide. KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - On the eve of her canonization as a Roman Catholic saint, and 19 years after her death, the order founded byMother Teresaof Calcutta is going strong - even without her charismatic leadership. |
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When was Mother Teresa born? |
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Answer» on 26 August 1910 mother Teresa born |
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What was the second call Mother Teresa got? |
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Answer» here is your answers I think serve the poorest On her train ride, Mother Teresa received what she called “a second calling” or “a call within a call.” It was a call to leave her life as a teacher and to serve the poorest of the poor in the slums of Calcutta. Not only would she serve the poorest of the poor, but she would call other sisters to do the same. Mother Teresa formed the Missionaries of Charity, whose goal would be “to satiate the thirst of Jesus Christ on the Cross for Love and Souls” by “laboring at the salvation and sanctification of the poorest of the poor. |
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there are 250 toffes in a poly beg.they are be distributed among25 children How many toffes willeach student get to |
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Answer» 10 toffee each student get each get 10 to all because 10 ×25 =250 Total toffee=250total children=25no of toffee for each student=250/25=10Answer=10 |
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theblankswiththePassiveformofthĂŠVerbBIDel!ltbititinFill in1. You ....to forgive us.(request)(build) |
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Answer» you are requested to forgive us |
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fill in the blank with passive form1.No solution to the problem .............(could find ) by them. |
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Answer» No solution to the problem could be found by them |
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Change the verbs to passive form.1. Will Mr. Masani teach you English?2. The manager will give you the ticket.3. I can beat you in a race.4. The coach is training the boy.5. They were fighting the last battle. |
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Answer» 1) Will english be taught by Mr. masani to you?2) Ticket wikk be given to you by the manager.3) You can be beaten by me in a race.4) The boy has been trained by the coach.5) The last battle has been fought by them. |
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do they watch the match every month translate this sentence into passive form |
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Answer» do every month they watch the match ? |
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Exercise 10. Fill in the blanks with the passive form of the verbs in the past continuoustense:1.2. The tickets. in advance. (not sell). very politely. (treat)3. Bags and purses4. Electric heaters ...to all the officers. (provide).at the entrance. (thoroughly check)e tabe.when the guests arrived. (lay)6.. when it started raining? (the fields, plough)y..? (so many trains, cancel)form of the verl |
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Answer» are treatedare not soldare throughly checkedare providedare laidplough the fieldsare so many trains cancelled |
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Fill in the blanks with the passive form of rerhs in the future perfect iens1. All unauthorised colonies2. The new suit..3. The flag4. The lawnby the end of the month. (demolisb)by the tailor by the end of this weck (stitch)before the cultural programme begins. (hoist)by this evening (mow) |
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Answer» 1) will have demolished2) will have stiched3) will have hoisted4) will have mowed |
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Say whether the following statements are True or False.1. A seahorse is a good swimmer.2.It can swim upright.3.The seahorse has a poor digestive system.4. The females carry the egg in a special brood pouch,5. Seahorses die of exhaustion in stormy seas. |
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Answer» 1) false2) false4) true 1)True2)False3)True4)True5)False 1)false2)false3)true |
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II. Answer these questoNe EBcrmWhy was swimming the Palk Straits a difficult tasio2How could a swimmer in the Palk Straits keep awayrWhat did he do to overcome the heat of the day4. What quality in Mihir Sen helped him achieve his goatingDescribe the reaction of people when they saw Mihir Sen reachinIII. Write on the following topics each in a/1. The early preparation of Mihir Sen for the swim.2. The seas in the Palk Straits-the problems confronted3. The final moments of Mihir Sen's swim.by Mihir S |
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Answer» The Palk Strait connects the Bay of Bengal in the northeast with the Palk Bay. Swimmers generally attempt to swim between the two closest points between these two long peninsulas. At its southern end, there are a chain of low-lying islands and reef shoals that are calledAdam's Bridgewhere the water can be a little more than 1 meter in depth at high tide. Sand bars appear and disappear with regularity as do sharks. The strait is 33 (53 80 km) wide at its narrowest point. The strait is named after Robert Palk, who was a governor of Madras Presidency (1755-1763) during the Company Raj period. |
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.21 Evaluate lim (V3+x - V5-x]21, 22-1 |
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Answer» thanks bro |
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TheferThus, the rehearsal was started ol JExercise 11.31. Find the starting time for the following activitiesa. Finishing time 7:12 p.m.b.Time duration = 4 houd. |
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- 33 4If B+A= [ 22 3& (8-A)- |3 4 2find a |
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5. If you have a spinning wheel with 3 green sectors, I blue sector and I red sectorwhat is the probability of geting a green sector?What is the probability of getting aprobability of getting anon blue sector? |
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Answer» 1.P(a green sector ) =favorable outcome/total outcome=>3/5 2.P(non blue sector)=favorable outcome /total outcome=>4/5 Like my answer if you find it useful! |
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1. How will you find the valencyof chlorine, sulphur andmagnesium? |
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( - 10 ) + 92 + 84 + ( - 15 ) |
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Answer» (-10) +92 + 84 +(-15)when bracket opens-10 +92 + 84 -15= 151 |
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Select the correct question to get the underline word/words as answer:Neela walks for twenty minutes every day |
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Answer» For how many minutes did neela walk everyday? |
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iv) dul3. The tiger leapt into the pen and seized a fat........i) goati) sheepii) dogiv) lamb |
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Answer» A pen is a shelter for sheepHence the tiger leapt into the pen and seized a fat sheepoption 2 |
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Select the correct question to get the underline word/words as answer:Neela walks for twenty minutes every day.45. |
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Answer» For how many minutes did neela walk everyday? how often neela walks every day |
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2.That which cannot be avoided. (Choose the correct single word)(A) Inevitable(C) Irreparable(B) Incomparable(D) Indisputable |
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Answer» Inevitable mean certain to happen; unavoidable. SO the answer id option A Like my answer if you find it useful! |
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1. How does Adichie beginher speech? What isstriking about it? |
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Answer» Which chapter is this related this? |
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21. यदि किसी सांकेतिक भाषा के वर्णमाला ANBOCPDQERFSGTHUIVJWKXLYMZ प्रकार है तथा 'CATको 'ONG' लिखा जाता है, तो 'DOG' को उसी भाषा में कैसे लिखा जाएगा? |
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Q1.Death devours the lamb as well as the(b)sheep'(d)goatcatdog |
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Answer» c) sheep is correct answer Answer c shee ka right option c Sheep is the correct answer. option (C) is correct answer sheep Shai Answer hai c. option is correct C option is the right answer C option is the right answer sheep is the correct answer sheep is tha right answers options (c) 🐑 sheep is the best answer c is the correct answer c. sheep is the right answer of this question options ( c ) right answer (c) sheep is the right answer for this blank. c is the right answer options number C is the correct answer sheep is a good answer that question sheep is the right answer |
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A. Unscramble these letters to form words1. ORAILT2. USERN3. ANMREFI4. LEROCBB |
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Answer» 1.tailor 2.nurse3.fireman 4.cobbler tailor nursefireman cobbler |
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E.Unscramble the letters to get correct word2. S gisma t |
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Answer» Maist is the correct word |
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The moon produces no light by itself. The moon shines because it reflects light from the sun. As themoon revolves around the earth different parts of it are lit by the sun. The shape of the moon appearsto change during a month. First it is a thin crescent or C-shape. It gradually gets bigger until we cansee the whole disc. Then it gets smaller until it finally disappears. The moon does not change itsshape, of course. What actually changes is the area which is lit by the sun. These changes are calledthe phases of the moon. The full moon can be seen when the sun lights up the whole side of themoon facing the earth. The new moon appears when the moon is on the side of the earth directly inline with the sun. The side facing the earth is not lit, so it is also sometimes called the "dark moon".Questions1. "The moon produces no light of its own." But how is it able to give us light? |
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Answer» answer= 1.The moon shines because it reflects light from the sun answer=1.The moon shines because it reflects light from the sun |
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Unscramble1.we two We sat there, |
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Answer» Unscramble is to restore (something that has been scrambled) to an intelligible, readable, or viewable state. |
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TUI IOSUHYou can turn a CAT into a DOG! Change one letter at a time,like this:CAT COT DOT DOGTry to change these words.HEN into DIGTUB into BAGRAT into BUGPIN into BAT |
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CISE3Fill in the blanks with the correct determiners. Choose from the ones inthe box. You can use each determiner only onceeach a hundred either several few five mostfrst enough a which more many'a littlemuch1.2.3. We always travel4. Please tel5. There'scakes are made with eggs, butter, flour and sugar.class do you study in?class when we go by train.participant to submit their picture.slip between cup and lip. |
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Answer» 1. Most2. Which3. First4. Each5. A |
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Answer» प्राथमिक डेटा का मतलब मूल डेटा है जिसे विशेष रूप से उद्देश्य के लिए एकत्र किया गया है। इसका मतलब है कि किसी ने पहले हाथ से मूल स्रोत से डेटा एकत्र किया। इस तरह एकत्र किए गए डेटा को प्राथमिक डेटा कहा जाता है। ... अनुसंधान जहां इस तरह के डेटा को इकट्ठा करता है, उसे क्षेत्र अनुसंधान के रूप में संदर्भित किया जाता है। डेटा संग्रह के तीन तरीके हैं जिनका हम उपयोग कर सकते हैं: प्रश्नावली, अवलोकन और प्रयोग। हालांकि, डेटा एकत्र करना प्रक्रिया का अंत नहीं है। हमें एकत्रित डेटा को व्यवस्थित, व्यवस्थित और मूल्यांकन करने की आवश्यकता है। ऐसा करने के लिए, हम कई विश्लेषण और दृश्य साधनों का उपयोग कर सकते हैं ty bhai |
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