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Read the highlighted words. They are adverbs I was pulling hard They ran away. Later, I was taken to the city. I went very carefully They were greatly pleased. |
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Answer» Definition: An adverb is a word or a group of words that describe or modifies the meaning of verbs, adjectives or another adverbs. |
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| 3752. |
Which are the rare sculptures of Gods in the Vaav? |
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Answer» Some of the rare sculptures are of Z- Lord Buddha with four hands, Lord Rama with a sword and shield, Sun in the form of a tapasvi, Lord Shiva with beads in his hand and Parshurama with soft and gentle expression rather having hard and stern look.
Goddesses:
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| 3753. |
Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the words and phrases given below : set about ; eagerness; regret ; jealousy (a) I ……. to inform you that you have not been selected for the post. (b) His ……… to pass with honours made him work very hard. (c) He has destroyed my plants out of…….. (d) He ……… on his journey with a little money and a few articles of clothing. |
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Answer» (a) regret, (b) eagerness, (c) jealously, (d) set about. |
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| 3754. |
Write about the work of Sane Guruji in eastern Khandesh. |
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Answer» 1. In 1938, due to heavy rains crops were destroyed in eastern Khandesh. 2. He organised the farmers who were in miserable state. 3. Sane Guruji organised meetings and processions at many places in eastern Khandesh to have land revenue waived for the farmers. 4. He took out marches on the Collector office. 5. He tried to create a strong centre of workers union at Dhule-Ammalner. |
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| 3755. |
Queen Udayamati, the widow of King Bhimdev -1, constructed this Vaav between 1022 and 1063 AD. Rani ki Vaav has become one of the most popular places to visit in Gujarat. King Bhimdev -1 belonged to the Solanki dynasty of Anhilwad Patan.After his death, Udayamati took up the project for solving the problem of water scarcity faced by the people of Patan. Unfortunately, the queen also died before the completion of this structure. In the world of architecture, her beautiful idea has received immense appreciation.1. To which dynasty did King Bhimdev -I belong?2. Who constructed the Vaav?3. Why did Queen Udayamati build the Vaav?4. When was the Vaav constructed? |
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Answer» 1. King Bhimdev -1 belonged to the Solanki dynasty of Anhilwad Patan. 2. Queen Udayamati, the widow of King Bhimdev -1 constructed the Vaav. 3. Queen Udayamati built the Vaav to solve the problem of water scarcity faced by the people of Patan. 4. The Vaav was constructed between 1022 and 1063 AD. |
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| 3756. |
In fact, the Vaav is solely dedicated to Vishnu. One can find Vishnu in different shapes and postures. Most of them present Vishnu in his ten different avatars. After Vishnu, the next important statue is of Parvati. Nearly 15 galleries have the sculptures of Parvati. 12 statues of goddess Gauri together at the same place are rarely found anywhere. The Sun temple of Modhera has it. This Vaav also has all the twelve statues of Gauri namely – Uma, Parvati, Gauri, Lalita, Shriya, Krushna, Maheshwari, Rambha, Savitri, Trisanda, Total and Tripura.1. Name the twelve different statues of Gauri in the Vaav.2. To which god is the Vaav dedicated?3. How do the sculptures present Vishnu?4. How many galleries have the sculptures of Parvati?5. Besides Rani ki Vaav, where can you see 12 statues of Goddess Gauri? |
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Answer» 1. There are twelve statues of Gauri _ namely – Uma, Parvati, Gauri, Lalita, Shriya, Krushna, Maheshwari, Rambha, Savitri, Trisanda, Total and Tripura. 2. The Vaav is dedicated to Vishnu. 3. The sculptures present Vishnu in his ten different avatars, in different shapes and postures. 4. Nearly 15 galleries have the sculptures of Parvati. 5. Besides Rani ki Vaav, we can see 12 statues of Goddess Gauri in the Sun Temple at Modhera. |
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| 3757. |
____________ groups have members who have similar presenting problems or are similar in gender, ethnicity, or social background(a) Heterogeneous(b) Ideal(c) Dynamic(d) Homogeneous |
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Answer» Correct option is (d) Homogeneous |
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| 3758. |
Who declared Rani ki Vaav an approved heritage site? |
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Answer» UNESCO declared Rani ki Vaav as an approved heritage site. |
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| 3759. |
I began to talk quite ______ (a) elaborately (b) softly (c) simply (d) freely |
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Answer» Correct answer is (d) freely |
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| 3760. |
The valence is said to be zero when ____________. (a) the person prefers not attaining the outcome (b) the person is not interested in the outcome (c) the person is interested in the outcome (d) both (a) and (b) |
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Answer» Correct option is (b) the person is not interested in the outcome |
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Use the set of words In your own sentences.1. approved – construct2. declare – attractive3. heritage – preserve4. excellent – nominate5. reveal – buried |
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Answer» 1. The Panchayat has approved the plan to construct a school in the village. 2. The management has declared attractive schemes for all the employees. 3. We must preserve our historical and cultural heritage. 4. The teachers have nominated Shreya for the award because of her excellent performance during the year. 5. The teachers have nominated Shreya for the award because of her excellent performance during the year. |
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According to Vroom’s expectancy theory, what would be the valence of an individual who is indifferent to the outcome? (a) +1 (b) 0 (c) -1 (d) +0.5 |
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Answer» Correct option is (b) 0 |
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| 3763. |
Use the set of words In your own sentences.1. structure – original2. popular – exception3. completion – beauty4. mood – situation5. style – variety |
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Answer» 1. After the earthquake, the ancient temple was restored in such a way that the new structure looked like the original one. 2. Usually, political leaders are not very popular but Atal Bihari Vajpayee was an exception. 3. You can see the real beauty of this sculpture after its completion. 4. Hemant was not in a good mood because he was in a bad situation. 5. You can wear a saree in a variety of styles. |
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Use the set of words In your own sentences.1. stern – gentle2. enchanting – architecture3. illustration – complex4. glory – unmatched5. culture – appeal |
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Answer» 1. Though his face has a stern look, he is a kind and gentle man. 2. The architecture of the Sun Temple is so enchanting that it attracts thousands of visitors every year. 3. The teacher gave a very good illustration to explain a complex problem to the students. 4. The fame and glory of the sports persons coming from small villages is unmatched. 5. The Indian culture appeals a lot to the western countries. |
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| 3765. |
Victor vroom’s expectancy theory of motivation focuses on three relationships: effort – performance relationship, performance - reward relationship and_______________________(a) Rewards- organisational goals relationship (b) Performance – organisational goals relationship (c) Rewards – personal goals relationship (d) Performance – personal goal relationship |
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Answer» Correct option is (c) Rewards – personal goals relationship |
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The Contingency theory focuses on(a) Situational variables (b) Interrelationships (c) Groups and human behavior (d) Economic needs of workers |
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Answer» Correct option is (a) Situational variables |
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The step-well also focuses on the holiness of water and its great significance in Indian culture. The Vaav is the most developed, elaborate and ornamented example of submerged architecture. It sings the glory of the development of step-wells in India. This Vaav is a large and complex type of step-well. It has ornamented panels of sculptures.1. On what does the Vaav focus?2. What is the Vaav the most elaborate example of ?3. What type of a step-well is the Vaav? |
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Answer» 1. The Vaav focuses on the holiness of water and its great significance to Indian culture. 2. The Vaav is the most elaborate example of submerged architecture. 3. This Vaav is a large and complex type of step-well. |
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Five pendulums are suspended as shown in figure, il first pendulum is pulled a side and released you will see that pendulum 5 will move a side, if you do it with first two, last two will move and so on. What is the principle involved in the above activity?A) Law of conservation of energy B) Law of conservation of momentum C) Law of conservation of charge D) Law of conservation of mass |
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Answer» B) Law of conservation of momentum |
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Select the incorrect statement of the following. A) The least distance of distinct vision at below 10 years age is 7- 8 cm B) The least distance of distinct vision in old age is 1 m or even more C) If angle of vision is above 60° then we can see only the part of the object D) Angle of vision and least distance of distinct vision are same for all persons |
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Answer» D) Angle of vision and least distance of distinct vision are same for all persons |
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| 3770. |
Write mathematical expression for ampere’s theorem. |
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Answer» ∫B.dl = µ0 I |
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Classify in to true or false. 1. The magnetic field in the middle of current carrying solenoid depends up on cross sectional area.2. The magnetic field depends up on current.3. The magnetic field depends up on the material of the core.4. The magnetic field depends up on total numbers of turns per unit length. |
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Answer» 1. False 2. True 3. True 4. True |
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| 3772. |
Find odd one regarding polarity solenoid, torroid, current carrying loop, bar magnet. |
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Answer» Torroid (In this case North and South pole are absent). |
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| 3773. |
An electron is projected with uniform velocity along the axis of a current carrying long solenoid. Which of the following is true? (a) The electron will be accelerated along the axis. (b) The electron path will be circular about the axis. (c) The electron will experience a force at 45° to the axis and hence execute a helical path. (d) The electron will continue to move with uniform velocity along the axis of the solenoid. |
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Answer» (d) The electron will continue to move with uniform velocity along the axis of the solenoid. |
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A circular current loop of magnetic moment M is in an arbitrary orientation in an external magnetic field B. The work done to rotate the loop by 30° about an axis perpendicular to its plane is(a) MR (b) √ MR/2 (C) MB/2 (d) zero. |
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Answer» The work done to rotate the loop by 30° about an axis perpendicular to its plane is zero. |
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In a cyclotron, a charged particle(a) undergoes acceleration all the time.(b) speeds up between the dees because of the magnetic field.(c) speeds up in a dee.(d) slows down within a dee and speeds up between dees. |
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Answer» (a) undergoes acceleration all the time. |
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How are organisms classified? |
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Answer» 1. Different scientists have used different criteria and independently classified plants and animals. 2. A hierarchy is formed in the classification that starts with kingdom Animalia or kingdom Plantae, further groups and sub-groups are formed depending upon basic similarities and differences. 3. This is called the ‘hierarchy of classification’. 4. Binomial nomenclature is used to identify each organism. Accordingly, a scientific name has been assigned to each organism. 5. It consists of two parts – first part is ‘genus’ and second ‘species’. 6. All identified organisms have been assigned a binomial name as per the guidelines of the International code of Nomenclature. For e.g.
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Why are living organisms classified? |
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Answer» The earth contains millions of organisms, and we may know the plants and animals that live near us by their native names. These local names vary from place to place within a country. This leads to confusion in identifying and studying specific species. Therefore, it must be called by common name throughout the world to standardize the nomenclature and study of organisms. To achieve this, organisms are named and categorized according to their roles. |
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Why are living organisms classified? |
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Answer» There is a huge diversity among living beings. This makes it a challenge to systematically study them. Classification helps in systematic study of the living beings. Systematic study of living beings not only helps the scientists but also the common people; because new scientific discoveries finally benefit the humankind. |
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Which of the following elements can be involved in pπ–dπ bonding?(i) Carbon(ii) Nitrogen(iii) Phosphorus(iv) Boron |
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Answer» (iii) Phosphorus |
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If fuses of 250 m A, 500 m A, 1 A, 5 A and 10 A were available, which one would be the most suitable for protecting an amplifier rated at 240 V, 180 W ? |
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Answer» P = VI I = P/V = 180/240 = 0.75A The fuse wire should be such that it is able to withstand only a little more current than 0.75A. So the fuse of 1A is the most suitable. |
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An electric iron is rated at 230 V, 750 W. Calculate (i) the maximum current, and (ii) the number of units of electricity it would use in 30 minutes. |
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Answer» V=230V, P=750 W, t=30/60=0.5hr (i) Let max current be I We have P=VI 750 =230xI I= 3.26 A (ii) Electric energy consumed, E = Pxt = 0.75kW x 0.5h = 0.375 kWh No. of units used in 30 min = 0.375 |
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State two hazards associated with the use of electricity |
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Answer» Two hazards associated with the use of electricity are: i. If a person happens to touch a live electric wire, he gets a severe electric shock. ii. Short-circuiting due to damanged wiring or overloading of the circuit can cause electrical fire in a building. |
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What was the problem faced by the traders in Amsterdam and how did they find a way out? |
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Answer» Amsterdam was a major trading centre in Europe. Here, there were 846 silver and gold coins recognised by the government that could be accepted for exchange. However, traders were always suspicious of each other – everyone would doubt the purity and weight of these coins. The merchants of Amsterdam got together and solved this problem in a unique manner. They created a bank owned by the city. |
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In a barter system, how do you pay a person who cuts your hair? Discuss. |
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Answer» In the barter system, I give one kg of rice to the person who cuts my hair. At present, the price of one kg of rice is Rs.30/-. The rate of hair cut is also equal to it. |
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The problems in the Barter System A) non sinking wishes B) differences in the values of goods C) diving some goods is not possible D) all the above |
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Answer» (D) all the above |
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Mention any four difficulties of Barter system. |
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Answer» The four major difficulties of barter system are: 1. Lack of double coincidence of wants. 2. Lack of common measure of value. 3. Lack bf divisibility. 4. Difficulty in storing wealth. |
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Give two reasons why different electrical appliances in a domestic circuit are connected in parallel. |
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Answer» (i) In case of parallel connection, if one of the appliances is switched off, other appliances keep on operating. (ii) In case of parallel connection, all the appliances are operated on same voltage i.e., the mains supply voltage. |
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If we use ……., there will be no problem in exchanging commodities. A) materialsB) money C) metals D) grains |
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Answer» Answer is (B) money |
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Exchanging of one good with another good. A) Barter system B) Good instead C) Good purchase D) None |
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Answer» (A) Barter system |
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What is barter system? |
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Answer» In a barter system, goods are directly exchanged for each other without the use of money. |
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When should one opt fixed deposits for savings? |
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Answer» The money invested in fixed deposits should not be withdrawn in the given period. Then only one can use fixed deposits for savings. |
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M1 = CU + DD. M2 = M1 + Savings deposits with Post Office savings banks. M3 = M1 + Net time deposits of commercial banks. M4 = M3 + Total deposits with Post Office savings. |
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Answer» M 4and M2 are narrow money. M3 and M4 are broad money. |
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The system of exchanging goods directly against each other without the use of money is called the Barter system. Which one of the following comes under Barter system of exchange? A) A salt vendor sells his salt for grains. B) A washerman washes clothes for grains. C) Ramu and Ravi exchanged their clothes. D) All the above |
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Answer» (D) All the above |
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In cold countries,juice bottles are Kept (placed) under water, So as to avoid freezing. Why? |
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Answer» Since, specific heat of water is high, the fall in temperature of the juice immersed in water will be lesser. As a result, the juice does not freeze. |
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What is normal melting point? |
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Answer» The melting point of a substance at one standard atmospheric pressure is called its normal melting point. Example: Normal melting point of water is 0°C. |
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State Dulong and petit law? |
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Answer» Thermometry Thermal Expansion and Specific Heat |
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Define in one sentence of the following terms:1. Barter2. Forms of Money3. Deposits4.Savings5. Loan6. Interest7. Cheque |
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Are freezing point and melting point same with respect to change of state ? Comment. |
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Answer» Though freezing point and melting point mark same temperature (0°C or 32°F), state of change is different for the two points. At freezing point liquid gets converted into solid, whereas at melting point solid gets converted into its liquid state. |
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Why do solids have definite shape and volume? |
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Answer» The solid particles possess potential energy due to the interatomic forces that hold the particles together at some mean fixed positions. Hence, solids have definite shape and volume. |
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What will happen if some borrowers do not repay the bank loan? |
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Answer» The bank collects the loan from the guarantors or disposes the mortgage. For e.g.: If any customer fails to repay the housing loan, the bank sells the house in auction. It takes the loan amount and gives the remaining amount to the customer. |
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