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1.

What were the reforms introduced by Pulkeshi 2?​

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Pulakeshin II (IAST: Pulakeśin, r. c. 610–642 CE) was the most famous ruler of the CHALUKYA dynasty of VATAPI (present-day Badami in KARNATAKA, India). During his reign, the Chalukya kingdom expanded to COVER most of the Deccan region in peninsular India

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From 1772 a new system of______was established​

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From 1772 a NEW SYSTEM of justice was ESTABLISHED.

3.

Give correct answer if possible or else please quite ​

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1)Various human activities, such as the introduction of large-scale irrigation canals, deforestation, and faulty land-use LEAD to accelerated soil degradation through salinization, flooding, drought, erosion, and waterlogging. These PROCESSES, in turn, reduce agricultural PRODUCTIVITY leading to social insecurity.

2)About 39% of the state's soil is completely degraded while 50% of the soil is acutely low in nitrogen and 25% low in phosphorous CONTENT. These numbers have figured in the Environment Statistics, PUT together by the planning department of the Punjab government to highlight the danger to the state economy.

4)Punjab-19,445 square miles

Haryana-4.42 m ha

4.

What were the men and women of Indus Valley Civilization fond of?​

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A brief STUDY of the statues discovered in the excavation will be enough to tell you that the Harappan people were fond of ELABORATE HAIRSTYLES and headgears. Women, for example, wore fan-shaped head gears while MEN styled hair-buns and COILED their hair in a ring, styling them on the top of their head.

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ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 7:-ਵੈਦਿਕ ਕਾਲ ਵਿੱਚ ਰਾਜੇ ਦੀ ਸਹਾਇਤਾ ਲਈ ਦੋ ਬਹੁਤ ਮਹਤੱਵ ਸੰਸਥਾਵਾਂ ਸਨ। ਕੀ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਇਨ੍ਹਾਂ ਸੰਸਥਾਵਾਂ ਦਾ ਨਾਂ ਦੱਸ ਸਕਦੇ ਹੋ ? In the Vedic period, there were two very important bodies for the help of the king.Can you name these bodies? वैदिक काल मे राजा की सहायता के लिए दो बहुत ही महत्वपूर्ण संस्थायें थीं। क्या आप उन संस्थाओं का नाम बता सकते हो ? *ਸਭਾ ਅਤੇ ਸਮਿਤੀ / Sabha and samiti/ सभा और समितिਰਾਜ ਸਭਾ ਅਤੇ ਲੋਕ ਸਭਾ /Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha / राज्य सभा और लोक सभाਵਿਧਾਨਪਾਲਿਕਾ ਅਤੇ ਵਿਧਾਨ ਪ੍ਰੀਸ਼ਦ /Legislature and Legislative Council/विधानपालिका और विधान परिषद्ਇਨ੍ਹਾਂ ਵਿੱਚੋਂ ਕੋਈ ਨਹੀਂ/None of these /इनमें से कोई नहीं​

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ANSWER:

SABHA and Samiti

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6.

Write 5 sentences on the climate of Greenland.

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GREENLAND has an ARCTIC CLIMATE with average temperatures that do not exceed 10° C (50° F) in the warmest summer months. The air quality in Greenland is among the best in the world DUE to the country’s geographical position to the high north.

In the southern part of the country and the innermost parts of the long fjords, the temperature can, however, rise to more than 20° C (68° F) in JUNE, July or August, and due to the fine air quality and low levels of moisture in the air, in general you are able to see very, very far.

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Match this with the following :core (a) 3500KM (b)occupation (c) change into state (d) 2900KM ​

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match this with the FOLLOWING :core

(a) 3500KM

(b)occupation

(C) CHANGE into STATE

(d) 2900KM √

8.

Near I polar regions the rays of the sun are direct or vertical . true or false​

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FALSE........................

9.

The sun rises in the east . find reason​

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The Sun, the Moon, the planets, and the stars all RISE in the EAST and set in the west. And that's because Earth SPINS -- toward the east. ... Earth rotates or spins toward the east, and that's why the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars all rise in the east and make their WAY westward across the sky

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Stef in one place2. why did they farmers startlong​

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because they belong

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11.

Match the following :jatis is (a)3500 (b)bhakti (c)2900KM (d) occupation ​

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12.

The result ofof art of printing​

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It revolutionised communication and book PRODUCTION leading to the spread of knowledge

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13.

How are man made satellites useful to mankind​

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Artificial SATELLITES are used to study the Earth, other PLANETS, to help us communicate, and even to OBSERVE the DISTANT Universe. Satellites can even have people in them, like the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle. ... Satellites are launched into different orbits depending on their mission.

14.

Where country made free fire ​

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KOREA is the RIGHT answer

15.

Defination of soil resources??​

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Soil resources are a form of environmental asset PROVIDING a range of ecosystem services. A key feature of soils is their delivery of SUPPORTING services including the formation of and function of the soil itself, NUTRIENT cycling, water cycling, STRUCTURAL support of vegetation and soil biodiversity.

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QIV. Answer in one sentence.1. What are the three organs of the village Panhayat?2. Who are answerable to the Gram Sabha?3. What is Panchayati Raj System?4. Write the full form of BPL.5. Who appoints the Panchayat Secretary in the village Panchayat?​

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1) Three organs of village Panchayat are -

gram Panchayat

BLOCK samiti

zila Parishad

2) the panchd and the gram Panchayat are answerable to gram Sabha

3) PANCHAYATI Raj is a SYSTEM of self government at the village level .

4) Full form of BPL is Below Poverty Line.

5) The government appoints the Panchayat secretary in the village Panchayat.

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17.

Jatis were also requid to follow the _______ of the villages ​

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I THINK the answer is GROUP of VILLAGES

18.

Which is treat to environment (a) growing plants (b) growing crops (c) growing population (d) rearing animalswhat is answer ​

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your ANSWER is GROWING PLANTS.....

19.

Collage making on journy of precussian &string instruments (only for india africa new zealand mexico​

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20.

How long did private stage last​

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It is the custom to divide labour into three stages:

the opening-up stage

the pushing stage

the afterbirth

First babies take between 6 and 20 hours to be born on AVERAGE, later babies 3-12 hours.

The opening stage

The womb is an extremely strong organ, the muscles of which force the baby down the cervical canal into the world. During the first stage of labour the cervix dilates 10 cm. If this is your first baby, the contractions first have to open up the cervical canal before they can begin on the neck of the cervix. This may take anything up to 8-9 hours. The uterine orifice (the outer opening) then opens up in 1-2 hours. Medication can be administered to give the contractions greater effect and thus to speed the process up.

In later births the mouth of the cervix begins DILATING even before the cervical canal is fully dilated. The birth is often very quick once the cervix has dilated 4-5 cm.

To begin with the contractions come at intervals of about 5 minutes and last about 30 seconds. As labour progresses, the contractions get longer and more frequent.

The midwife will check the size of the cervix, the position of the baby in the cervical canal and your blood pressure every one or two hours. The baby’s heartbeat will be checked more frequently, either through your tummy or on a device that monitors both the contractions and the baby’s heartbeat. The state of the baby can also be monitored by an ultrasound scan, from blood specimens, samples of the amniotic fluid, etc., depending on what equipment the hospital has, and the situation.

The midwife will also check that the bladder does not get too full and hinder the delivery. She will also check the colour, quantity and smell of the amniotic fluid, in addition to giving you support and encouragement.

Opening up the cervix is the job of the womb. You can make this process easier and quicker by relaxing. The worst stage is just before you begin to push. It is at this stage that many mothers appreciate the presence of their husband most, giving encouragement and a sense of security, and KEEPING calm. This makes the pain easier to bear.

Pushing stage

Once the cervix is fully dilated, you can begin to push. Some mothers feel the need to push even before the cervix is fully dilated and the baby’s head has turned into the right position. You should then avoid pushing, with the help of the midwife, by the shallow breathing technique you have learnt at the clinic. Pushing too soon may prolong the delivery as it causes swelling in the opening of the cervix. Many find this the most painful and trying stage of labour. Luckily it doesn’t last long.

The midwife will try to keep the atmosphere in the delivery room calm, out of respect for the new life about to begin. Too much fuss and bright lights will if possible be avoided.

When you are given permission to push, you must push 3-5 times during each contraction, taking a quick breath in between. When the baby’s head begins to press on the muscle between the vagina and the back passage, the midwife may well do an episiotomy, i.e. make a small cut under a local anaesthetic, especially if this is your first baby. This prevents the tissue from TEARING. At this stage the midwife may well tell you to stop pushing for a moment so that she can carefully ease the baby’s head out. She will then ease out each shoulder in turn, with you pushing slightly, and then the rest of the body.

The pushing stage usually takes 20-30 minutes for first babies but only about 10 minutes for later ones.

Afterbirth

As soon as the baby is born, you will be given an injection to contract the womb. The contractions usually expel the placenta in 5-10 minutes. The midwife will help by pulling gently on the cord or pressing on the lower abdomen. She will then check the placenta, weigh it and measure it.

The episiotomy wound and any other tears will be sewn up under a local anaesthetic. You and your baby will then be kept in the delivery room for about two hours for observation before being moved to the postnatal ward.

21.

What is settlement?How many types of settlement​

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A settlement is an ORGANIZED human habitation. There are SEVERAL ways to classify different types of settlements. Rural settlements are sparsely populated and are mostly agricultural, whereas urban settlements are densely populated and are mostly non-agricultural.There are 5 types of settlement classified according to their PATTERN, these are, isolated, dispersed, NUCLEATED, and linear. An isolated settlement consists of a single farm or house very remote from any other ONE, usually found in farming or hunting rural communities.

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22.

মুক্তিযুদ্ধে বাংলাদেশের বিজয়ের কারণগুলো বর্ণনা কর​

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Describe the reasons for Bangladesh's victory in the liberation WAR

The victory of the nine months of liberation took PLACE in Bangladesh. The DEFEATED invaders have surrendered. 47 YEARS have passed out of that STREAM in the flow

নয় মাসের মুক্তিযুদ্ধের বিজয় বাংলাদেশে সংঘটিত হয়। পরাজিত আক্রমণকারীরা আত্মসমর্পণ করেছে। 47 বছর প্রবাহে সেই স্রোত থেকে অতিবাহিত হয়েছে

23.

What are small scale maps?​

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A 'small' scale map is one in which a GIVEN part of the Earth is represented by a small area on the map. Small scale maps generally show less DETAIL than large scale maps, but COVER large parts of the Earth

24.

Write at least 20 to 25 sentences on mauryan empire​

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The first empire, called MAURYA,REACHED its greatest extent in the time of Asoka (264-227 B.C.), who RULED from Afghanistan to Madras

25.

Mountain slopes are may not be suitable for _________​

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CONSTRUCTION or TRANSPORTATION DUE to ROUGH TERRAIN.

26.

What can we end up with if we do not vote?​

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Bothing will END its COMMON

27.

Equality in the center feature of democracy is true or false​

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28.

The lagoons of _____ are used for navigation​

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Coastal lagoons are created as a shallow basin NEAR the SHORE gradually erodes, and the OCEAN seeps in between the sandbars or BARRIER islands. The size and depth of coastal lagoons often depend on sea level. When the sea level is low, coastal lagoons are SWAMPY wetlands.

29.

Carried out treatment of isosoState ofon 1976 , to protect the cashewCrop from pests the governmentacres of land with EndosulfanIn this​

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Many parts of the world have fallen prey to this pesticide, that has affected a lot of humans, animals and the environment. The SUPREME Court of India had passed an interim order on May 13, 2011, as a major number of victims were REPORTED to be affected in Kasargode (Kerala), and BANNED the production, distribution and use of endosulfan.

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30.

How long did primitive stage last​

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Explanation:

The PREHISTORIC Period—or when there was human life before RECORDS documented human activity—roughly DATES from 2.5 million YEARS ago to 1,200 B.C.

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The lagoons of ____ are used for navigation​

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Lagoon is defined as a shallow body of WATER separated from the ocean or from LARGER bodies of water by a reef or other barrier. An inlet off of the PACIFIC Ocean that is separated from the ocean by a coral reef is an EXAMPLE of a lagoon.

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Match with this the following :Mantal (A)3500 (B) 2900 (C) occupition (D) None of these ​

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OPTIONS d is the RIGHT answer

33.

What will happen if the representalives areelected forever​

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the UNITED Kingdom, representative peers were those peers elected by the members of the Peerage of Scotland and the Peerage of IRELAND to SIT in the British House of Lords. Until 1999, all members of the Peerage of England held the right to sit in the House of Lords; they did not elect a limited group of representatives. All peers who were created after 1707 as Peers of Great BRITAIN and after 1801 as Peers of the United Kingdom held the same right to sit in the House of Lords.

34.

Which is the second smallest continent?​

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ANSWER:

Europe

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35.

7.Compare the life of Indus valley Civilization with that of the present modern life andwrite a short note regarding it.​

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The INDUS people LIVED on the banks of the Indus river, the longest river in Pakistan. ... The first farmers liked living near the river because it kept the land green and FERTILE for growing crops. These farmers lived together in villages which grew over time into large ancient cities, like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.

36.

Explain the following terms. Equal protection of law, minority, untouchability​

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Equal Protection refers to the idea that a governmental body may not deny people equal protection of its governing laws. The governing body state must TREAT an individual in the same manner as others in similar conditions and circumstances.

Minority: A small group of people who are of a different RACE or religion to most of the people in the community or country where they live.

Untouchability, in its literal sense, is the practice of ostracising a minority group by segregating them from the MAINSTREAM by social CUSTOM or LEGAL mandate. The term is most commonly associated with treatment of the Dalit communities in the Indian subcontinent who were considered "polluting".

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37.

Plants and ----- kingdoms together make biospher​

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PLANTS and ANIMAL kingdom both make the BIOSPHERE

38.

In which system were there more wars,monarchy or tribal democracy?give resons​

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39.

नेफ्यू प्रॉब्लम्स इन 11 फेस इन एग्रीकल्चर यूनिवर्सिटी​

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ANSWER:

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40.

The earth completes one revolution around the sun in ________days and______hours​

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EARTH revolves in orbit around the sun in 365 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes with reference to the stars, at a speed ranging from 29.29 to 30.29 km/s. The 6 hours, 9 minutes adds up to about an extra day every fourth YEAR, which is designated a LEAP year, with the extra day added as FEBRUARY 29th.

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41.

Civil right movement of usa was about indo americans is it true or false​

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TRUE

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42.

What are the very basic needs of human beings ? enlist any two of them​

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A traditional list of IMMEDIATE "BASIC needs" is food (including water), shelter and clothing. Many modern lists emphasize the minimum level of consumption of 'basic needs' of not just food, water, clothing and shelter, but also sanitation, EDUCATION, and HEALTHCARE. Different AGENCIES use different lists.

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Gather information about how electricity is generated from waves. Find places wheresuch electricity is being generated in India2) Gather information about how electricity is generated from waves. Find places where such electricity is being generated in India?3)Collect information about the major currencies /coins in use at the present times in different countries.4) Prepare a family tree of the Mughal dynasty from 1526 CE to 1857 CE. Mention the period of their respective reign. 5) Make a model of any one fort mentioned in lesson no 5​

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44.

How did the opening of the seuz canal help India​

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Answer :In 1869, the Suez Canal was OPENED, greatly reducing the distance between Britain and India by some 4,500 miles as ships no longer needed to travel round southern Africa. The Suez Canal together with the RELIABLE service of steam-powered LINERS led to an increase in merchant and passenger shipping.

Explanation:

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45.

Who is current chief minister of madhya Pradesh​

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ANSWER:

DIGVIJAY SINGH is the CM of MP

46.

Which water bodies do the Panama canal connect​

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Explanation:

The Panama Canal, which CONNECTS the ATLANTIC and Pacific Oceans, was EXPANDED in 2016 to accommodate modern large-scale cargo SHIPS.

47.

List a few activities of the government that you know​

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Common examples of governmental activities include general administration, public safety, EDUCATION, streets and roads, and HEALTH and sanitation. Business-type activities are financed in whole or in part by FEES charged to external users for GOODS or SERVICES and are generally reported in Enterprise Funds.

48.

What does a government do​

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EXPLANATION:

Only the federal government can regulate INTERSTATE and foreign commerce, declare war and set taxing, spending and other national POLICIES. These actions OFTEN start with LEGISLATION from Congress, made up of the 435-member House of Representatives and the 100-member U.S. Senate.

49.

What are the advantages of air transport​

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50.

What are the sources of investment for indra​

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TECHNOLOGY, Education

Explanation:

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