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3501.

What is meant by the production?

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Production is the process of MAKING, harvesting or creating SOMETHING or the amount of something that was made or harvested. An example of production is the creation of FURNITURE. An example of production is harvesting CORN to eat. An example of production is the amount of corn produced.

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3502.

Hey guys give me a short note on geography ch1 for class 8​

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Resources: Anything that has some utility to satisfy our needs is known as a RESOURCE.

Human beings are important resources because their ideas, knowledge and skills lead to the creation of new resources.

Types of Resources: There are THREE types of resources—Natural resources, Man-made resources and Human resources.

Natural Resources: The resources which are drawn from nature and used without much modification are known as natural resources.

Human-made Resources: When the ORIGINAL form of natural resources is changed by human beings to make it more useful, then it is called man-made resources or human-made resources.

Human Resources: People are human resources. Education and health help to make people a valuable resource.

On the basis of their development, resources are classified as Actual resources and Potential resources.

On the basis of their origin, resources are classified as Abiotic resources and Biotic resources.

On the basis of their distribution, resources are classified as Ubiquitous resources and Localised resources.

On the basis of their stock, resources are classified as Renewable resources and Non-renewable resources.

Actual Resources: Actual resources are those resources whose quantity is known. Rich deposits of coal in Ruhr region of Germany, dark soils of Deccan Plateau in Maharashtra.

Potential Resources: Those resources whose entire quantity may not be known and which are not being used at present time are known as potential resources, e.g. Uranium found in Ladakh may be used as a potential resource.

Abiotic and Biotic Resources: Abiotic resources are non-living while biotic resources are living. Soils, rocks and minerals are abiotic, while plants and animals are biotic resources.

Ubiquitous and Localised Resources: Resources that are found everywhere, like the AIR we breathe, are ubiquitous resources. But those, which are found only in certain places, are localized resources, like copper and iron ore.

Renewable Resources: Renewable resources are those which get renewed or replenished quickly, e.g. solar and wind energy.

Non-renewable Resources: Those resources which are present in limited stock and once exhausted may take thousands of years to renew, e.g. Coal and Petrol.

We have to conserve the resources, otherwise, non-renewable resources will get exhausted and people will face a shortage of food and shelter.

Any substance, living being or service that has utility (i.e. can help us in any possible way) is said to be a resource.

A resource has some value. The value can be ASSOCIATED with money (i.e. you have to pay money to get it), or just mental satisfaction (e.g. when you look at a beautiful painting or scenery, it feels pleasant, so the painting or scenery has utility).

Examples of resources include books, stationery material, clothes, utensils, furniture, your teacher, school, rivers, water, electricity, and so on.

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3503.

the rulers of the slave dynasty came from faraway places like afghanistan,persia and turkey what values would you attribute to these people who came to an uncertain future in a foreign land and went on to establish a powerful empire

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HOMEWORLD HISTORYHISTORIC DYNASTIES & FAMILIES

Slave dynasty

rulers of India

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Slave dynasty, (1206–90), line of sultans at Delhi, India, that lasted for nearly a century. Their family name was Muiʿzzī.

The Slave dynasty was founded by Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak, a favourite slave of the Muslim general and later sultan Muḥammad of Ghūr. Quṭb al-Dīn had been among Muḥammad’s most trusted Turkish officers and had overseen his MASTER’s Indian conquests. When Muḥammad was assassinated in 1206, Quṭb took power in Lahore. He managed to consolidate his position in a seesawing war with a RIVAL Slave ruler, Tāj al-Dīn Yildoiz, during which he captured and lost Ghazna. He was eventually confined to being a PURELY Indian sovereign. He died in 1210 as a result of a polo accident, and the crown shortly passed to Iltutmish, his son-in-law.

By the time of Iltutmish’s accession, the family’s holdings had been severely reduced. Iltutmish, the greatest of the Slave kings, defeated and put to death Yildoiz (1216), RESTORED the Bengal governor to obedience, and added considerable new territory to the empire, including the Lower Sindh.

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3504.

1. who is the inventor of Atomic weapon?.2.what are the capital of Albenia, Iran, Iraq, Jerman Suizerland?. ​

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  1. Albenia - Tirana
  2. Iran - Tehran
  3. Iraq - Baghdad
  4. Germany - Berlin
  5. Switzerland - BERN
3505.

What is the meaning of ZPG? ​

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ZERO POPULATION growth

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3506.

1.Agroupofvillageswascalleda)Ryotwarib)Ijardaric)Mahalwarid)All of these2.Tribalpeoplegenerallyliveina)Townb)Citiesc)Forestsd)Temples3.Which one of the following is not in favour of the conservation of nature?a) Switchoffthebulbwhennotinuseb) Closethetapafterusingitc) Disposethepolythened) Do not cut tress4.What is the maximum strength of Lok sabha?a) 545b) 552c) 550d) 5155.In Indian Secularisma)State is not strictly separated from religionb)State is strictly separated from religionc)All religion are not equald)Religion can intervene in State’s mattersSectionB:Fill in the blanks1.__________istheheadoftheuniongovernment.2.__________devisedtheRyotwariSystem.3.Article__________deals with freedom of religion.4.Two System of indigo Cultivation__________________.5.___________led the Mundarebellionin Chota Nagpur plateau regionSectionC:Answerinoneword/sentence1.Which are the two main climatic factor responsible for the soilformation?2.What is topography?3.Write any one reason for land degradation today.4.When did India adopt the universal adult franchise?5.Name any two soil profile horizons. Section.D:AnswerinBrief:1.When,where and by whom was the permanent settle mentoflandrevenue introduced in India?2.What do you mean that the "Indian state is non-theocratic State"?3.What do you meant by the term collective responsibility?4.Why is it said that people are sovereign?5.Who were Dikus?6.Explain briefly about the causes behind the Tribal discontent.7.Briefly explain the legislative powers of Parliament8.Differentiate between land and soil conservation methods (onlytwo).9.What were the major impacts of the land revenue policies?10.Explain the Right to religion -×-×-×-×-×-×-×-×-×-×-×-×-×-×-×-×-×-×-×-​

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3507.

What are the full meaning of INTERPOL,,UNESCO,,UNICEF?​

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Answer. UNESCO - The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. WHO - WORLD HEALTH Organization. UNICEF - United Nations Children's FUND.

3508.

Is Merits of hea althy body and demerits ofunhealthy body​

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Socialism is a social and ECONOMIC system in which the means of production are collectively owned and equality is given a high priority. There are various forms of socialism, but all share a belief in the necessity for collective intervention in economic affairs. Socialism as an economic system has been interpreted in different ways by the different writers.

Broadly speaking, socialism is a pattern of economic system and organisa­tion in which some important characteristics are found:

(a) State ownership of means of production such as land, mineral resources, capital, ETC. and consequent cessation of property as a source of individual INCOME,

(b) Socialisation of the different sectors of the economy such as agriculture, industry, trade, commerce, banking, insurance, etc.,

(c) Determination of production by the central planning authority (e.g., the Planning Commis­sion of India) and DISTRIBUTION of goods and services by the SOCIETY, i.e., by the government or by its agencies,

3509.

What is a frog that hates insects?​

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3510.

What are two important characteristics of resource?​

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Resources characteristics: Resources have THREE main characteristics namely 1) UTILITY, 2) Limited availability, 3) Potential for DEPLETION or consumption.

3511.

Difference between friends and gfs​

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F friend are HELP to each other

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3512.

Explain four main factors responsible for production what is the most scarce and why​

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The factors of production are what's needed for a COMPANY to earn an economic profit. The FOUR factors of production are:

Land

The land is any natural resource that's needed or used in the production of a good or service. Land can also include any resource that COMES from the land such as oil, gas, and other commodities such as copper and silver. Typically, land includes any natural resource that's used as raw materials in the production process.

Labor

Labor consists of the people that are responsible for the production of a good, including factory workers, managers, salespeople, and the engineers that designed the machinery used in production.

Capital

Capital refers to capital goods such as manufacturing plants, machinery, tools, or any equipment used in the production process. Capital might refer to a fleet of trucks or forklifts as well as heavy machinery.

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship is the fourth factor and includes the visionaries and INNOVATORS behind the entire production process. The entrepreneurs combine all the other factors of production to CONCEPTUALIZE, create, and produce the product or service.

3513.

Define the following term : Non - democratic government ​

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Answer:NONPARTISAN democracy (also no-party democracy) is a system of representative government or organization such that universal and periodic elections take PLACE without REFERENCE to political parties.

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3514.

Why do river in northern plains have water through out the years​

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Important RIVERS of the Northern PLAINS have water even in SUMMER because the rivers are FORMED in the Himalayas which are COVERED with snow and ice. The snow and ice melts during summer and the water flows into the rivers.

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3515.

Apart from issuing the referendum, what else was done by the General Pervez Musharraf to remain power?

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A referendum on allowing Pervez Musharrafto continue as President for five years was held in Pakistan on 30 April 2002.[1] The proposal was approved by 97.97% of voters.[1]HOWEVER, the referendum was boycotted by the opposition on the basis that it was unconstitutional.[2] Although turnout was reported to be 56.1%,[1] the opposition claimed it was between 5% and 7%.[3] The poll was criticised for being "marred by gross irregularities" by the Human RIGHTS Commission of Pakistan.[4]

3516.

Who is the current chief minister of Rajasthan?a) Narendra modib) ashok gehlotc) rahul gandhi​

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ASHOK GEHLOT

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3517.

Describe your impression of the female figure of liberty.It's from the lesson French Revolution. Try to answer fast​

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In the above GIVEN picture the scroll in the right hand of the woman symbolises the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen. The pyramid in the background stands for equality, as all the three sides of a pyramid are equal. The LEFT hand holding aloft the red cap symbolises the TORCH of freedom. The FEMALE figure of liberty symbolises the equality of men and woman

3518.

Nyinformation about the past? Why/Why not?How does history help us improve the waywe live in the present?Which of the sources are more helpfulin studying the past-archaeological orliterary? Give reasons for your answer.​

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Studying history enables us to develop BETTER understanding of the world in which we LIVE. Building knowledge and understanding of historical EVENTS and trends, especially over the PAST century, enables us to develop a much greater appreciation for current events today.

3519.

Prepare a short note on europeans voyages to sea

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The Portuguese DISCOVERY of the sea route to India was the first recorded trip MADE directly from Europe to India via the Cape of Good Hope, in the Atlantic Ocean. It was undertaken under the command of Portuguese explorer Vasco DA Gama during the reign of King Manuel I in 1495–1499. Considered to be one of the most remarkable voyages of the Age of Discovery, it consolidated the Portuguese maritime presence over Kerala and the Bengal SULTANATE and that country's dominance of global trade routes.......☺

3520.

What changes were seen in the decision making process when India got independent.

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The Indian Independence Bill, which carves the independent nations of India and Pakistan out of the former Mogul Empire, comes into force at the stroke of midnight on AUGUST 15, 1947. The long-awaited agreement ended 200 YEARS of BRITISH rule and was hailed by Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi as the “noblest act of the British nation.” However, religious strife between Hindus and Muslims, which had delayed Britain’s granting of Indian independence after World War II, soon marred Gandhi’s exhilaration. In the northern province of Punjab, which was sharply divided between Hindu-dominated India and Muslim-dominated Pakistan, hundreds of people were KILLED in the first few days after independence.

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3521.

The outer planets are also known as gas giants”. Explain your answer with two evidencesplz be quick it has to be 120 words in a easy way

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A gas giant is a large planet composed mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium, with a relatively small rocky core. The gas giants of our SOLAR system are Jupiter, Saturn, URANUS and Neptune. These four large planets, also called jovian planets after Jupiter, reside in the outer part of the solar system past the orbits of Mars and the asteroid BELT. Jupiter and Saturn are SUBSTANTIALLY larger than Uranus and Neptune, and each pair of planets has a somewhat different composition.

Although there are only four large planets in our solar system, astronomers have discovered THOUSANDS outside of it, particularly using NASA's Kepler Space Telescope. These exoplanets (as they are called) are being examined to learn more about how our solar system came to be.

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3522.

What was the reason behind Jefferson's wanting to recognize slavery ?​

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Calling it a “MORAL depravity”1 and a “hideous blot,”2 he believed that slavery presented the greatest threat to the survival of the new American NATION. 3 Jefferson ALSO THOUGHT that slavery was contrary to the laws of nature, which decreed that everyone had a RIGHT to personal liberty.

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3523.

There correct answer will be mark as brainliest answer please answer must be with explanation and please if you don't know answer don't type anything else please ​

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3524.

Which process is referred to as Colonisation ? How did British establish their rule in india ?Plz help me​

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1...Colonization (or colonisation) is a process by which a central system of power dominates the surrounding LAND and its components. ... Colonization was linked to the spread of tens of MILLIONS from Western European STATES all over the world.

2...After establishing its monopoly in Indian trade after removing all competing European traders, the ENGLISH aimed for IMPERIALISM. The gradual interference in Indian politics helped the British to win the Diwani rights of Bengal.

3525.

What are rights provided by Constitution called?PLEASE DON'T GIVE THE GOOGLE'S ANSWER​

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The Constitution listed the rights that WOULD be specially protected and called them 'fundamental rights'. The WORD fundamental suggests that these rights are so important that the Constitution has separately listed them and made special PROVISIONS for their protection.

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3526.

as india l's a secular county it's government cannot a) allow the citizens to practise ans preach any religion of their choice b) ban things done in the name of religion that violent the rights of some citizen​

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3527.

What is the position of president in the executive​

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the Executive Head of the STATE, the President ENJOYS MANY executive powers. All the actions and decisions of the Government are TAKEN in the NAME of the President.

3528.

Express in kg:(1) 200 g(i) 3470 g​

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0.2 kg

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3529.

Women's household work is never given any importance explain

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who said that women's household work is NEVER GIVEN importance.

Explanation:

if a man does every work that is from PREPARING FOOD, cleaning utensils, washing clothes, cleaning the house and going to his own work the man would me tired and exhausted.

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3530.

What was the language of Chandragupta Maurya now​

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MAGADHI Prakrit

Magadhi PrakritChandragupta, being a native of Eastern India, would have SPOKEN in Magadhi Prakrit, which incidentally was the language spoken by The Buddha and Mahavira. Magadhi Prakrit was AMONG the VARIOUS Prakrits which were inscribed on the Ashokan Pillars using the Brahmi script.

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3531.

In india religion groups do not have the right toa) preserve their cultureb) run their own education institutionc) allow social discrimination among their members ​

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) a)

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3532.

Write 5 important characterstics about the Neolithic age ?​

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The Neolithic Age SAW the man turning into food producer from food gatherer. It also WITNESSED the use of pottery for the first time. People used microlithic blades in addition to tools MADE of polished stone. The use of metal was unknown.

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3533.

How was a revolution brought about in everyday life of French people ? Explain.OR Explain the effects of abolition of censorship ?

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The effects of abolition of censorship in FRANCE in 1789 : 1. The PEOPLE gained the freedom of speech and expression as a 'natural and inalienable' right. ... They helped them to grasp and identify with ideas like LIBERTY or justice about which the political philosophers wrote.

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3534.

Which of the following is illegal in india a) not followingb)changing one's religionc) following any religion d) none of these​

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3535.

In what ways has the religious reforms movement helped the renaissance of europe?

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The Reformation was a 16th-century movement in western Europe that AIMED at REFORMING some doctrines and practices of the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the establishment of the Protestant churches. There were MANY Christians in western Europe who believed that malpractices CARRIED out by the church were not in keeping with what they believed. Two examples of these practices were the sale of indulgences, or relief of punishment due to sins that have been committed, and the appointment to positions of authority in the church to those who made contributions.

In 1517 Martin Luther published 95 Theses, which criticized the practice of selling indulgences. He also posted his writings on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. Luther began as a monk in a life of prayer and examination of his thoughts and feelings. In 1507 he was ordained a priest and in 1508 he began teaching at the University of Wittenberg in Germany. As he studied, he became disillusioned with the church’s views on purgatory (where Catholics, upon death, wait to be purified to get into HEAVEN), devotion to Mary (the mother of Jesus of Nazareth), the saints who could speak to God on behalf of man, most of the sacraments (holy rites of the church) and the authority of the pope. The Protestant Reformation is also referred to as the Protestant Revolution, Protestant Revolt and Lutheran Reformation.

3536.

Please give me this ans​

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1.Rooftop Solar PANELS.

2.Wind Turbines.

3.Solar Oven.

4.Hydro Power.

5.Solar Water HEATING.

1.Crude oil.

2.Natural Gas.

3.Coal.

4.Nuclear energy.

5.Uranium.

Explanation:

The first FIVE are renewable RESOURCES(Solar panels - Solar water heating)while the other five are non-renewable(crude oil - uranium).

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3537.

Answer this question aata ho to aur faltu ki baat ki to mai report kar dungiurgent and compulsury ​

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EXPLANATION:

ORANGE colour denote that POWER and sacrifice.

white that peace and

green colour denote the prosperity.

3538.

Women's household work is given any importance . explain ? please explain it briefly !

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Yes, there's is LOTS of importance they are

Making food

Sweeping

Washing CLOTHES

Maintaining house

TAKING CARE

Giving medicine

Doing dishes

Taking children to school

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3539.

What are the human resources​

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PEOPLE as RESOURCE' refers to a country's working people in terms of their existing productive skills and ABILITIES. When existing human resource is developed by becoming educated and HEALTHY it turns into human capital

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3540.

What problems are caused by the rapid growth of population​

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Of all of the environmental challenges FACING the planet today OVERPOPULATION is ONE that sometimes slips under the radar.

Issues like pollution, climate change and water shortages all seem to TAKE PRECEDENCE, but overpopulation is one of the main contributors to many other environmental issues.

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3541.

L. Collect information of five mathematician, with the. help of internet and write in scrapbook to paste their pictures.​

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. Aryabhata

Aryabhata worked on the place value system using letters to signify numbers and stating qualities. He discovered the position of nine planets and stated that these planets revolve around the sun. He also stated the correct number of days in a year that is 365. More on Aryabhata.

2. Brahmagupta

The most significant CONTRIBUTION of Brahmagupta was the introduction of zero(0) to the MATHEMATICS which stood for “nothing”. More on Brahmagupta.

3. Srinivasa Ramanujan

Srinivasa Ramanujan is one of the celebrated Indian mathematicians. His important contributions to the field include Hardy-Ramanujan-Littlewood circle method in number theory, Roger-Ramanujan’s identities in partition of numbers, work on algebra of inequalities, elliptic functions, continued fractions, partial sums and products of hypergeometric series.

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4. P.C. Mahalanobis

Prasanta CHANDRA Mahalanobis is the founder of Indian Statistical Institute as well as the National Sample Surveys for which he gained international recognition.

5. C.R. Rao

Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao, popularly known as C R Rao is a well known statistician, famous for his “theory of estimation”.

6. D. R. Kaprekar

D. R. Kaprekar discovered several results in number theory, including a class of numbers and a constant named after him. Without any formal mathematical education he published extensively and was very well known in recreational mathematics cricle.

7. Harish Chandra

Harish Chandra is famously known for infinite dimensional group representation theory.

8. Satyendranath Bose

Known for his collaboration with Albert Einstein. He is best known for his work on quantum mechanics in the early 1920s, PROVIDING the foundation for Bose–Einstein statistics and the theory of the Bose–Einstein condensate.

9. Bhāskara

Bhāskara was the one who declared that any number divided by zero is infinity and that the sum of any number and infinity is also infinity. He is also famous for his book “Siddhanta Siromani”.

10. Narendra Karmarkar

Narendra Karmarkar is known for his Karmarkar’s algorithm. He is listed as an highly cited researcher by Institute for Scientific Information.

3542.

Mention four of the activities of religious institution​

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3543.

What was the value of paper in medieval period? If the paper was easily available.

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Answer:

In that period the PAPER is not heavier nor LIGHTER due to it's STATE of MOTION.

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3544.

Refusing to follow an unjust law​

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Hiii, How r u ?.

EXPLANATION:

Hope u r FINE .

Good night and sweet DREAMS.

3545.

#) Fill in the blanks :-1) Knowledge of _____ earned brahmanas a lot respect .2) Our constitution recognise every one as equal before ______ .3) In Kerala ______ % of entire budget is given to Panchayats .4) ________ was the first state to introduce Midday Meal Scheme .5) Mantle forms about ______ of the earth's volume .6) Lava is the molten magma forms ________ of the earth's surface .7) Hydrosphere is the part of _________ .​

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1-Vedas

2-law

4-Tamil Nadu

7-biosphere

3546.

A marchr to boycott salt produced by the british​

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ANSWER:

dandi MARCH was the March to BOYCOTT salt produced by BR

3547.

A marchro boycott salt produced by the british​

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Answer:

When GANDHI's Salt March Rattled British Colonial Rule ... encouraged Indians to boycott British goods, and had served two years in ... over salt, it GAVE Indians living on the COASTS the right to produce the MINERAL from the sea.

3548.

Why is it important to separate religion form the state? give reasons.​

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The separation of the State and religion in democratic societies is important because of the following reasons:

It helps a COUNTRY to function democratically.
The tyranny of the majority and the violation of Fundamental RIGHTS can be very harmful to the people BELONGING to the minority. So, it protects people from any type of religious violence.
It protects the freedom of individuals to exit from their religion, embrace another religion. It GAVE people the freedom to interpret religious teachings differently.

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3549.

How do molecules behave in solids, liquideand gases?

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ANSWER:

MOLECULES are CLOSELY packed in solids,less closely packed in liquids and loosely packed in GASES

3550.

Leder of indian indepedence ​

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ANSWER:

MAHATMA GANDHI

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