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1.

What is a threat hunting platform?

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Most threat-hunting PLATFORMS are event-centric, meaning that during a hunt, the event is the stateful object (it NEVER MOVES or changes) that is analyzed in the context of other EVENTS. After that, subjects such as people, programs and processes are taken into CONSIDERATION and conclusions are drawn.

2.

Nepal is a multi-religious, multi-ethnic and multi -cultural country

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YES, OF COURSE 'NEPAL' is a MULTI religious, multi ETHNIC , multi cultural country.

DIFFERENT types of RELIGION is practiced in Nepal.

Multi ethnic or CASTE is also practiced in Nepal.

There are different cultures follow by NEPALIS.

3.

What are some renewable sources of energy that may replace fossil fuels?

Answer» SOLAR energy geothermal energy TIDAL energy BIOGAS these are some renewable sources of energy that MAY REPLACE fossil fuels
4.

Protection of environment is the responsibility of the community ? How

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There are actions everyday people can take to protect the environment: First, we can RECYCLE, reuse, and compost. Recycling involves cutting down on WASTE and energy consumption by turning used ITEMS such as plastic bottles into new items. Reusing involves cutting down on waste by reusing items such as grocery bags.Conserve and enhance natural and man-made heritage, including biological diversity of unique ecosystems. Improve condition and productivity of degraded areas. Raise AWARENESS and understanding of the link between environment and development. Promote INDIVIDUAL and community participation.

5.

Which is higher a mountain or a hill ?

Answer» MOUNT EVEREST is the HIGHER a MOUNTAIN in the WORLD.
6.

What would you call a group of lions

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you CALL it a PRIDE! :)


7.

Expalin the contribution of Puttabasappa of Kodagu in freedom struggle.

Answer» KODAGU is an administrative district in Karnataka, INDIA. ... Coorg is rich in natural resources which included TIMBER and SPICES. Madikeri (ENGLISH: Mercara) is the headquarters of Kodagu. Kodagu is knownfor its coffee and its people.
8.

The Bedas of ............... Village of Belgaum district rebelled against the British. Fill in the blank.

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Hulagali VILLAGE PLEASE MARK me BRAINILIST

9.

One of the south asias oldest road in haryana is____?

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10.

Surapura is in the present district of............... Fill in the blank.

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Hey MATE here is your answer

SURAPURA is the present DISTRICT of KARNATAKA

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11.

What is carpet area of flat?

Answer» CARPET Area is the area enclosed within the walls, actual area to LAY the carpet. ... Built up Area is thecarpet area plus the THICKNESS of outer walls and the balcony. Super Built Up Area is the built up areaplus proportionate area of common areas such as the lobby, lifts shaft, STAIRS, etc.
12.

Who was the first country to land on the moon?

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The SOVIET Union's Luna 2 mission, on 13 September 1959. The UNITED States' APOLLO 11 was the first manned mission to land on the Moon, on 20 July 1969.

13.

Which of the seven ancient wonders still exists?

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Seven ancient wonders :-

1] GREAT Pyramid of GIZA , Egypt  

2] Hanging Gardens of Babylon

3] Statue of Zeus at Olympia , Greece

4] Temple of Artemis at Ephesus

5] Mausoleum of Halicarnassus { also known as Mausoleum of Mausolus }

6] Colossus of Rhodes

7] Light House of Alexandria , Egypt


14.

When was Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act came into force?

Answer» FEBRUARY 2, 2006

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15.

Manganese found in haryana district?

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No MAGNESE is not found in HARYANA distric

it mainly found in karnatka ,BIHAR,westbengal

andhrapradesh ETC

16.

What is the vital role of the youth in building our nation?

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17.

When was the industrial finance corporation of india established in india?

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In 1ST JULY 1948,the Industrial FINANCE Corporation of INDIA ESTABLISHED.

18.

List at least three different ways in which people of different communities/states in India do the following: i)Praying ii)Getting married iii)Greeting each other iv)Cooking food v)Wearing dresses vi)Celebrating major festivals

Answer» HEYYY your answer is



III)Greeting each other
ii)GETTING Married
vi)Celebrating major festivals
19.

Rayanna of Kittur state belonged to ............... village. Fill in the blank.

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I THINK it is WRONG QUESTION

20.

The First Anglo-Mysore war took place between ............... and ............... Fill in the blanks.

Answer» AHOY dear user☺️

✨GOOD EVENING✨

=> The First Anglo-Mysore War TOOK PLACE between __________ and __________.

⏬ANSWER⏬

1767 and 1769

↪️ The First Anglo-Mysore War took place between 1767 and 1769.

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21.

What were the restrictions imposed in Regulating Act?

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Regulating Act, (1773), legislation passed by the British Parliament for the regulation of the British East India Company’s Indian territories, mainly in Bengal. It was the first intervention by the British GOVERNMENT in the company’s territorial affairs and marked the beginning of a takeover process that was completed in 1858.



The occasion for the Regulating Act was the company’s misgovernment of its Bengal lands, brought to a crisis by the threat of BANKRUPTCY and a demand for a government loan. The main provisions of the act were the appointment of a governor-general of Fort William in Bengal with supervisory powers over the presidencies of Madras (now Chennai) and Bombay (now MUMBAI). The governor-general had a council of four and was given a casting vote but no veto. A supreme court of four ENGLISH judges was set up in Calcutta (now Kolkata). In Great Britain annual ELECTIONS of 24 directors were replaced by the election of six judges a year, each for a four-year term, and the qualification for a vote was raised from £500 to £1,000. This change made it more difficult for private groups to control policy and places by manipulating votes. The act had many defects—e.g., the governor-general’s lack of a veto led to quarrels with his councillors, and the supreme court’s lack of defined powers led to legal disputes and anomalies. The act was amended and the government of India was recast by Prime Minister William Pitt’s India Act of 1784.


LEARN MORE in these related Britannica articles:

India

India: The Company Bahadur

Under the Regulating Act of 1773, Hastings became governor-general of Fort William in

22.

What was the name of lord vishnu conch?

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Panchajanya was the name of lord Vishnu CONCH, used during the KURUKSHETRA war in Mahabharat. He has other three attributes NAMED Kaumodaki-the mace, Sudarshana Chakra-the disc and a lotus flower.

23.

Who among the following believed in an intermediate society and the value of traditions?

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After the socio, cultural evolution in the country, people started looking forward to the development of people in the form of societal NORMS.


INITIALLY, people would be conservative and remain in their own circle of people, but TODAY there is a huge form of transformation where people have actually MOVED on to be FRIENDS with people from other communities

24.

Hampi important short note of one paragraph

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SHORT NOTE ON HAMPI --

Hampi, also referred to as the Group of Monuments at Hampi, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in east-centralKarnataka, India.It became the centre of the Hindu Vijayanagara Empire capital in the 14th century. Chronicles left by Persian and European travellers, particularly the Portuguese, state Hampi was a prosperous, wealthy and grand city near the Tungabhadra RIVER, with numerous temples, farms and trading markets. the main festival celebrated here was mahanavmi. By 1500 CE, Hampi-Vijayanagara was the world's second-largest medieval-era city after Beijing, and probably India's richest at that TIME, attracting traders from Persia and Portugal.The Vijayanagara Empire was defeated by a coalition of MUSLIM sultanates; its capital was conquered, pillaged and destroyed by sultanate ARMIES in 1565, after which Hampi remained in ruins. Located in Karnataka near the modern-era city of Hosapete, Hampi's ruins are spread over 4,100 hectares (16 sq mi) and it has been described by UNESCO as an "austere, grandiose site" of more than 1,600 surviving remains of the last great Hindu kingdom in South India that includes "forts, riverside features, royal and sacred complexes, temples, shrines, pillared halls, mandapas, memorial structures, water structures and others". Hampi predates the Vijayanagara Empire; there is evidence of Ashokanepigraphy, and it is mentioned in theRamayana and the Puranas of Hinduism asPampaa Devi Tirtha Kshetra. Hampi continues to be an important religious centre, housing the Virupaksha Temple, an active Adi Shankara-linked monastery and various monuments belonging to the old city

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25.

The city that was decided as the starting point for numbering meridians

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A MERIDIAN is required to number the other meridians.  


So, in 1884, it was DECIDED to keep GREENWICH, a place NEAR London as the starting point for NUMBERING meridians.  


The meridian passing through Greenwich was named the Prime Meridian and was marked at 0 degrees.  The longitude of a place is measured east or west of the Prime Meridian.

26.

why did the poor tenants remain alone when Gandhiji started second phase of civil disobedience movement

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When his contract expired, he spontaneously decided to remain in South Africa and launch a campaign against legislation that would deprive Indians of the right to vote. He formed the Natal Indian Congress and drew international ATTENTION to the plight of Indians in South Africa. In 1906, the Transvaal government sought to further restrict the rights of Indians, and Gandhi organized his first campaign of satyagraha, or mass civil disobedience. After seven years of protest, he negotiated a compromise agreement with the South African government.
In 1914, Gandhi returned to India and LIVED a life of abstinence and spirituality on the periphery of Indian politics. He supported Britain in the First World War but in 1919 launched a new satyagraha in protest of Britain’s mandatory MILITARY draft of Indians. Hundreds of thousands answered his call to protest, and by 1920 he was leader of the Indian MOVEMENT for independence. Always nonviolent, he asserted the unity of all people under one God and preached Christian and Muslim ethics along with his Hindu teachings. The British authorities jailed him several times, but his following was so great that he was always released.
After World War II, he was a leading figure in the negotiations that led to Indian independence in 1947. Although hailing the granting of Indian independence as the “noblest act of the British nation,” he was distressed by the religious partition of the former Mogul Empire into India and Pakistan. When violence broke out between Hindus and Muslims in India in 1947, he resorted to fasts and visits to the troubled areas in an effort to end India’s religious strife. On January 30, 1948, he was on one such prayer vigil in New Delhi when he was fatally shot by Nathuram Godse, a Hindu extremist who objected to Gandhi’s tolerance for the Muslims.

27.

How were script invented

Answer» WRITTEN language, which originated in Mesopotamia, spread first to Egypt and then to other REGIONS, INCLUDING CRETE and then Phoenicia.
28.

What were the conditions under Subsidiary Alliance? Explain.

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Under subsidiary alliance the kings had no powers to have their own FORCES the east INDIA company provides them the forces and the king had to PAY the TAXES for the forces and if he is enable to pay the taxes than his territory would under the CONTROL of the company

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29.

What is ramadan called in arabic?

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رمضان
also KNOWN as RAMAZAN, ROMANIZED as RAMZAN, Ramadhan, or Ramathan

30.

The Regulating Act was implemented in the year ............... Fill in the blank.

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It was IMPLEMENTED in 1773 intended restrict the COURT of DIRECTORS to four-year terms.

31.

What is fasting called in arabic?

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It is CALLED siam
صيام

32.

Which were the states that came under the Doctrine of Lapse policy?

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The company took over the princely states of Satara (1848), Jaitpur and Sambalpur (1849), NAGPUR and JHANSI (1854), Tore and Arcot (1855) and Udaipur (Chhattisgarh) under the terms of the doctrine of LAPSE. Oudh (1856) is widely believed to have under the Doctrine of Lapse.

33.

Which of these is not a type of silk fabric

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34.

Who was the president of 2nd session of Indian National Congress?

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Badruddin tayyabji


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35.

The person who features on the 100 usd note was born in ____________.

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He is BENJAMIN FRANKLIN born in Milk Street, Boston, MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED States

36.

What was the flying shuttle used for?

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The flying shuttle was ONE of the key developments in the INDUSTRIALIZATION of weaving. It allowed a single weaver to weavemuch wider FABRICS, and it could bemechanized, allowing for automatic machine looms. It was patented by John Kay (1704–c. 1779) in 1733.

37.

How is the value of gold determined?

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The VALUE of GOLD is DETERMINED by the PURITY LEVEL of gold.

38.

What is APS and why it is important

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The APS is "Advanced Placement." It is the placement of a student in a high school course that OFFERS college CREDIT if SUCCESSFULLY completed. Hope this is HELPFUL! :)

39.

"Constitution is called the main law of land." Give reasons.

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A CONSTITUTION has been regarded to be the main law of land. The reason is that it is the God FATHER of all laws in India.


To be PRECISE, it contains all laws mentioned in a clear cut MANNER.


As it is the CREATOR of all laws, it has been regarded to be the main law of land.



40.

What is longitude and latitude

Answer» Heya mate...❤ Latitude is that line that travels horizontally and divide the Earth into Northern and Southern hemisphere..Ex-Equator is the longest latitude. Longitude is that line that travels vertically and divide the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemisphere...Ex-Prime Meridian is the longest Longitude..
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41.

Distributaries of river narmada

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The Narmada RIVER begins from the Maikal ranges at Amarkantak, 1057 m over the ocean level, now in Shahdol area of Madhya Pradesh.


It will MAKE first class IMPACTS. In its 1312 km long adventure before joining the Arabian Sea, the Narmada moves through the three conditions of Madhya Pradesh (MP), GUJARAT and MAHARASHTRA.

42.

effects of decentralization of the function of a nation state to supranational or intergovernmental organization in the information age?

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Decentralization strategies are a piece of lively activities to help country improvement.


In its most fundamental definition, decentralization is the exchange of part of the FORCES of the FOCAL GOVERNMENT to TERRITORIAL or neighborhood specialists.


Centralization is in light of the requirement for national solidarity, though decentralization is because of requests for assorted variety.

43.

Which system of election is followed by India? Fast

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In India, both SYSTEMS of voting is followed. Proportional representation is followed for the elections of the President, Vice-President, RAJYA sabha, VIDHAN parishad.
While, for the REST like election of the prime minister,  FPTP is followed.

44.

Priyamvada runs a private hospital. This has more facilities than that are available in a government hospital. Satyanarayana works as a government doctor in a mandal. Can you write an imaginary dialogue between them about access to health services.

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"Satyanarayana:  It’s really frustrating that people are suffering because of lack of facilities in government hospitals.


Priyamvada:  It’s a sad STATE, not many can AFFORD the facilities of a private hospital.

Satyanarayana:  I CHOSE to work in a government hospital to serve the poor, but EVEN I’m helpless.  I’m not able to do much for the poor.

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45.

Grade 10 -civics-'political mobilisation on religious lines is a frequent form of communalism '. explain

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Communalism can take several forms in politics and THUS carry out most expression of things suitable for everyday life.


This is used to CONSIDER political mobilisation and religion with the pretext that is carried out between two words about religion as it is common factors.


It becomes communalism where ONE religion has religious CONCEPTS.

46.

Under different heads,explain the power and functions of the legislative

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A legislature is a body COMPRISING of two houses the legislative assembly and the legislative council, the main FUNCTION  of the two BODIES is to make laws on subjects MENTIONED under the STATE list, concurrent list and the central list.


The legislative assembly also has a control on taxes, and sanction funds etc

47.

Which ruling dunasty of rajasthan belongs to the yadava dynasty?

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The Seuna, Sevuna or YADAVAS of Devagiri (c. 850–1334) was an Indian dynasty, which at its peak ruled a kingdom stretching from theTungabhadra to the NARMADA rivers, including present-day MAHARASHTRANORTH Karnatakaand PARTS of Madhya Pradesh, from its capital at Devagiri (present-day Daulatabad in modern Maharashtra).

48.

At the end of First Anglo-Maratha war,............... agreement was entered between Marathas and British. Fill in the blank.

Answer» TREATY of SALBAI was signed at the end of first ANGLO maratha WAR
49.

Kapidhwaja is another name for_____?

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The answer to this fill in the BLANKS is monkey banner. Kapi in Hindi means monkey and dhwaja mean the banner or the flag.

It is, therefore, intended that the MEANING of Kapidwaja is a banner which has a monkey SIGN on it. It is a HINDU male name and has its origin in the Ramayana.

50.

Explain the reasons for First Anglo-Maratha War.

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Reasons for First Anglo-Maratha War.

Explanation:

  • There was a total of 3 wars OCCURRED at Anglo-Maratha.
  • There are several reasons BEHIND the first war.
  • The main reason was the interference of British in their every affair.
  • Another reason was when Madhav RAO and Raghunath Rao struggled for future POWER and GOT into a fight.
  • Madhav Rao and Raghunath Rao lead the army of the war.

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