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1.

Earn is related to rane and bond is related to nodb in the same way as tear is related to

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ANSWER:aert

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2.

What is pns?? And what are the major parts and function of it???

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PNS : Peripheral Nervous System

Explanation:

The PNS consists of the nerves and ganglia outside the brain and spinal cord. The MAIN function of the PNS is to connect the CNS to the limbs and ORGANS, essentially serving as a RELAY between the brain and spinal cord and the rest of the body.

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3.

Short notes about useful and harmful bacteriya​

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There are many types of BACTERIA are present in our ENVIRONMENT..

like our body also have good bacteria which helps to fight against diseases..

lactobacillus helps in the formation of CURD, ETC are good bacteria..

And bacteria like STREPTOCOCCUS, shingella are bacteria due to we can sffer various diseases..

4.

What is deforestation write the factors which in process of deforestation give me answers

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cutting down of treee is deforestation

Explanation:

it HAPPEN for our neeed LIKE sofa table etc. tress are cut down for our NEDD

5.

Types of pollution effecting in the red fort Types of pollution effecting in the red fort

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Answer:

ACID RAIN, industrial smoke, automobile smoke, ETC.

6.

State two ways in which food graind are stored on large scale?

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Explanation:

Farmers store GRAINS in SILOS or GRANARIES in large scale PRODUCTION.

7.

Example 5.3 The motion of a particle ofmass mis described by y= ut+ - gt. Findthe force acting on the particle.​

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The equation only shows an acceleration of " G ". 

The VALUE of " g " is the acceleration on an OBJECT caused by earth's gravitational PULL

g = 9.81 meters per second per second. 

The Force is MASS times Acceleration. 

Force on that particle is mg

8.

What's the gas liberated when vinegar reacts with baking soda​

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Explanation:

vinegar reacts with BACKING SODA then we know that when acid reacts with base it is a NEUTRALISATION reaction.

so not a gas is formed a WATER is formed.

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9.

What is non metal and metal?​

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non metal have the FOLLOWING characters

  • no shine
  • brittle in nature
  • gain electrons
  • not a good conductor of HEAT e.g. oxygen ,neon, SULPHUR etc.

Explanation:

metals have the following characters

  • shiny
  • hard
  • ductille
  • good conductor of heat
  • trend to lose electrons
  • e.g. iron SODIUM ets

10.

Name the useful component used in plants for making food​

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sunlight CHLOROPHYLL and water.

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11.

Why do some plants feed on insect ?how does a pitcher plant catch a insects​

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1)Some Plants feed on insects because they grows in a type of soil which is UNABLE to supply NITROGEN(N).so they feed on insects.

2)Most of the pitcher plants have se type of Most of the pitcher plants have some type of lure to attract insects. ... These plants SHARE a symbiotic RELATION with such larvae.

Explanation:

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12.

30 degree celusis of water if add 50 degree celsius of water what will be temperature

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20 DEGREE celsius.

Explanation:

13.

Define : Classification​

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ANSWER:

the ACTION or PROCESS of CLASSIFYING SOMETHING.

14.

Tree ka root and shoot part Kya Hota Hai​

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In vascular plants, the root is the organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil. Roots can also be aerial or aerating, that is, growing up above the ground or especially above water. Furthermore, a stem normally occurring below ground is not exceptional either (SEE rhizome). Therefore, the root is best defined as the non-leaf, non-nodes BEARING parts of the plant's body. HOWEVER, IMPORTANT internal structural differences between stems and roots exist.

In botany, shoots consist of stems including their appendages, the leaves and lateral buds, flowering stems and flower buds. The new growth from SEED germination that grows upward is a shoot where leaves will develop. ... Some plants (e.g. bracken) produce toxins that make their shoots inedible or less palatable.

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15.

How many of you have already given the online quiz of chandrayaan 2 (class 8to 10)..??what type of question was asked ??​

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ANSWER:

the questions were very easy if you have BASIC knowledge you can CLEAR it

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16.

Write a application letter on the Post of accounts​

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Answer:

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Dear Mr./Ms./Mrs. [Hiring Manager’s Name],

I am applying for the Supervising Accountant position which was advertised on the (COMPANY NAME) website. I believe that my qualifications, professional background, and EXTENSIVE skill-set strongly correlate with the requirements your company is seeking.

In the 6+ years I have worked as a Licensed Certified Public Accountant, I have demonstrated expertise and drive to excel in this field. Lead by my strong problem-solving and organizational skills, I have exhibited a unique ability to steadfastly manage projects pertinent to the financial health and growth of the company.

The significant contributions I have made in my current position as a Supervising Accountant at McIntire Human Resources are a testament to this. In this role, my responsibilities include, but are not limited to: documenting all company processes, conducting periodic audits, and coordinating internal projects with an annual budget of $40 million+. I was recently commended by the board of directors for my SUCCESSFUL management of multiple client accounts totaling $75 million, during which I created budget surpluses for nearly one third of our clients.

My professional aptitude also proved to be fruitful in my role at Steadman & Steadman, where amongst other achievements I considerably boosted company revenue by increasing stock portfolio returns by 5%, and identifying tax savings worth over $14,000 annually. It is with this forward-thinking attitude, perseverance, and strategic outlook that I apply to all tasks.

In addition to my professional accomplishments, I have been an active member of the AICPA and NYSSCPA for many years. Constantly seeking opportunities to develop myself professionally has allowed me to draw on a range of innovative perspectives and understandings to PERFORM my duties. Whether tracking metrics, identifying operational inefficiencies, or managing stock portfolios, I pride myself on the vigor and precision I complete all tasks.

Proactive, hardworking, and team-oriented, I am eager to apply my skills and proven track record of professional achievements to this position at your company. I am confident that if granted this opportunity, I would play a substantial role in driving the future growth of your company.

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17.

Why do some plants feed on insects? how does a pitcher plant catch insects​

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Some plants eats INSECTS because they don't GET ENOUGH of nitrogen from the soil and to regulate the AMOUNT of nitrogen they eat insects. These plants are calling Insectivorous plants.

18.

Yes anybody what is the fullform of Ph​

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ANSWER:

POTENZ HYDROGEN H+ IONS

19.

Name of the scientists invetion and award

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ANSWER:

ALBERT Einstein

Explanation:

INVENTION E=mc2

20.

Give+an+example+of+circular+montion

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Explanation:

SATELLITES revolving AROUND the EARTH's orbit is an EXAMPLE of uniform CIRCULAR motion

Circular motion can be calculated by the formula:

\frac{2\pi r}{t}

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21.

How to separate curd from milk

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The best way to separate cream from the milk is through the process of centrifugation. The SAMPLE milk is ROTATED into the centrifuge. At very high speed.In this way the denser PARTICLES settles at the bottom and the lighter ONES float over the surface and cream being lighter than milk will float on the top and can be easily extracted out of the milk and can be separated easily.

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22.

information on electroplating and make a list of articles in day to day life, where the technique is used ​

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electroplating in is a PROCESS in which ONE metal coating is another metal example you take a beaker and have a copper sulphate and take ANODE as copper and cathode as zinc you will see that cu is separated for s O4

23.

Derive the expression for work done when the displacement is in the direction of the force.​

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EXPLANATION:

Force in the Direction of Displacement. The work done by a constant force is proportional to the force APPLIED TIMES the displacement of the object.

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24.

Why do non metals have low densities​

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The bonding between their molecules are generally weak london or dispersion forces due to which there are less forces of attraction. Also they DONT have definitine packing like METALS. Apart from diamond, there is no specific packing in the NON metals. Due to which the volume is quite high and in TURN low DENSITY.

25.

In india space application centre sac is located i​

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the SPACE APPLICATION SYSTEM is LOCATED in AHMEDABAD

26.

Advised that can caution your peers about the consequences of teenage pregnancy

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Answer:results in school drop out

Explanation:when one is involved in teenage PREGNANCY she MIGHT not be ABLE to continue school again because she will feel LIKE EMBARRASSED in her peers

27.

I want to know five challenges that encountered while doing this research about teenage pregnancy

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ANSWER:WELL ,there was NOTHING like a challenge.

Explanation:Just that there was too MUCH of different ideas and NOTIONS

28.

Process of measuring turbidity

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  • Turbidity is measured in NTU: Nephelometric Turbidity UNITS. The instrument used for MEASURING it is called nephelometer or turbidimeter, which measures the INTENSITY of LIGHT scattered at 90 degrees as a beam of light passes through a water sample.

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29.

Fern and cycas are kept in division tracheoplyta why ?

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EXPLANATION:

Fern PLANTS and Cycas are kept under tracheophyta because it is differentiated into roots, STEAM and leaves. These plants show the ALTERNATION of GENERATIONS with the sporophyte which is more prominent.

30.

What type of difficulties is faced by people by earthquakes

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31.

Which part of a plant grows in the soil ​

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ANSWER:

ROOT GROWS in the SOIL of the PLANT

32.

In javelin throw which kind of friction is used ​

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Answer:

Fluid friction

Explanation:

A javelin thrower is assisted by friction in two ways. One is the friction needed to KEEP a grip on the javelin. Without it, the javelin would simply slip out of the hand. The friction also has to be just right in order to release the javelin smoothly, so it does not just slide out of the hand and into the ground right in FRONT of the thrower.

The SECOND WAY in which friction supports a javelin thrower is through his foothold. If he does not have enough grip on the ground to stop, he MAY either injure himself by slipping or go skidding over the line and end up having a foul throw.

Again, it is air-friction which is the hindering part of the action. As the javelin glides through the air, friction slows it down to the point when it will eventually drop down.

This is why javelins are shaped the way they are. The slim, stream-lined body offers the least air resistance, allowing the javelin to keep up speed and consequently stay in the air for longer distances.

33.

Give any two examples of relational database maganement system? ​

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ANSWER:

the EG are

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34.

477shutterstock_517014802pixelparticle/ShutterstockHere's a tale of modern physics: Two scientists work at the same university in different fields. One studies huge objects far from Earth. The other is fascinated by the tiny stuff right in front of him. To satisfy their curiosities, one builds the world's most powerful telescope, and the other builds the world's best microscope. As they focus their instruments on ever more distant and ever more minuscule objects, they begin to observe structures and behaviors never before seen—or imagined. They are excited but frustrated because their observations don't fit existing theories. One day they leave their instruments for a caffeine break and happen to meet in the faculty lounge, where they begin to commiserate about what to make of their observations. Suddenly it becomes clear to both of them that although they seem to be looking at opposite ends of the universe, they are seeing the same phenomena. Like blind men groping a beast, one scientist has grasped its thrashing tail and the other its chomping snout. Comparing notes, they realize it's the same alligator. This is precisely the situation particle physicists and astronomers find themselves in today. Physicists, using linear and circular particle accelerators as their high-resolution "microscopes," study pieces of atoms so small they can't be seen. Astronomers, using a dozen or so new supersize telescopes, also study the same tiny particles, but theirs are waiting for them in space. This strange collision of information means that the holy grail of particle physics—understanding the unification of all four forces of nature (electromagnetism, weak force, strong force, and gravity)—will be achieved in part by astronomers. The implications are exciting to scientists because bizarre marriages of unrelated phenomena have created leaps of understanding in the past. Pythagoras, for example, set science spinning when he proved that abstract mathematics could be applied to the real world. A similar leap occurred when Newton discovered that the motions of planets and falling apples are both due to gravity. Maxwell created a new era of physics when he unified magnetism and electricity. Einstein, the greatest unifier of them all, wove together matter, energy, space, and time. But nobody has woven together the tiny world of quantum mechanics and the big world we see when we look through a telescope. As these come together, physicists realize they are getting very close to a single "theory of everything" that accounts for the fundamental workings of nature, the long-sought unified field theory. About two years ago, after a presentation by the National Research Council's board on physics a. Question 2What is dark energy?

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ANSWER:

Question 2. I THINK so dark ENERGY is CALLED black whole

35.

Explain thermite reaction in extraction of ore with an example​

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Thermite process is a reduction of metal OXIDE with highly REACTIVE metal LIKE sodium and aluminium. These reactions are highly EXOTHERMIC. Iron oxide when reacted with aluminium gives iron and aluminium oxide and large AMOUNT of heat which meltsthe metal which is reduced.

36.

How do we detect that we are touching a hot object​

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When we touch any hot object we immediately withdraw our HANDS, this is due to phenomenon known as reflex ACTION. In reflex action, sensory nerve endings present in our SKIN detect the heat and transfer the signal to the spinal cord. The spinal cord then coordinates the response and CAUSES the muscles to move.

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37.

Who invented calculator​

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Human INVENTED the calculator (calculator MAN) just JOKING its Blaise PASCAL

38.

I know the answer but I am asking to you which car is there with roof window of Hyundai company​

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ANSWER:

I'm HYUNDAI CRETA there is a ROOF window i.e., sunroof

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39.

Zilm parnkjma aour zilm raso ma antar

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ANSWER:

??

EXPLANATION:

40.

What is orbitals ? explain it ​

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ORBITALS AREVTHE region where there is a CHANCE of FINDING an ELECTRON...

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41.

Name the process by which plant leaves lose water into air ​

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ANSWER:

TRANSPIRATION is the PROCESS

42.

What is reproduction of plants?​

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ANSWER:

giving birth it's GROWING a new PLANT that's it if WRONG sorry

43.

Ncert class 10 metals and non metals notes​

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ANSWER:

HAPPPY JNMASTMI........

44.

Water is a living thing or non living thing . Explain​

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in TRADITIONAL concept BORDER cannot PRODUCE cells cannot do cell DIVISION and do not have DNA.

45.

Whole root of( 9+16+25)whole root of (25+16+9)​

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\sqrt{50 \times 50 }  \\

=50

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46.

Three of the following statements regarding cell organelles are correct, while one is wrong. Which one is wrong(a) Lysosomes are double membraned vesicles budded off from Golgi apparatus and contain digestive enzymes(b) ER consists of a network of membranous tubules and helps in transport, synthesis and secretionLeucoplasts are bounded by two membranes, lack pigment but contain their own DNA and protein synthesising(c)machinery(d) Spherosomes are single membrane bound and are associated with synthesis and storage of lipids​

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ANSWER:

C)

EXPLANATION:

which is of LEUCOPLASTS

47.

What is clean india​

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Explanation:

CLEAN India SWACHH Bharat is a Government of India mission to clean the streets, ROADS and INFRASTRUCTURE of the COUNTRY by 2019 to pay tribute to "Mahatma Gandhi".

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48.

How does sedimentary rock formed?​

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Answer:

❤️❤️Sedimentary rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of AIR, ice, wind, GRAVITY, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension. This sediment is often formed when weathering and erosion break down a rock into loose material in a SOURCE area.❤️❤️

Explanation:

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49.

What do you mean by reversible change​

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Answer:

Reversible changes are changes which can be reversed by a change in CONDITIONS. EXAMPLES: Melting of ice and freezing of WATER. II. Irreversible changes are changes which cannot be reversed by a change in conditions

50.

How ignous rock forms?​

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EXPLANATION:

Igneous rocks are formed through the COOLING and SOLIDIFICATION of magma or lava.

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