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1.

What were the impacts of colonial agrarian policies on peasants?​

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The effects of colonial agrarian policies on peasants and landlords were as follows - -The agrarian STRUCTURE was FEUDAL ...

2.

Explain the features of local government​

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local government:Characteristics and TYPES. ... Almost all such local government bodies share certain characteristics: a CONTINUING organization; the authority to undertake public activities; the ability to ENTER into contracts; the right to sue and be sued; and the ability to collect TAXES and determine a BUDGET.

3.

Locate the countries in world map in which the protest movements took place​

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The dominant countries in protest movements are Poland and  Cuba .

Explanation:

  • In 1998 cuba was led into rows with the government over tough government policies .
  • Protesters like Zapata was the leader of the CUBAN dissident.
  • Such leaders have been tough enough to defy order by autocratic regimes .
  • Fidel castro was also a radical  who did not FEAR naything and ENDED up being assasinated.
  • Protests especially by government workers to protest against poor working conditions and lower pay have existed tyhrough out the 20th century .Government workers especially teachers through their unions STAGE massive strikes and protests in POLAND.
4.

जगातील सर्वाधिक वाघाची संख्या असलेला देश कोणता​

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ANSWER:

INDLA is a only ONE COUNTRY the MAXIMUM

5.

What are the problems faced by people in polar regions

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ANSWER:

they have to experience difficulty.

Explanation:

due to HARSH CLIMATIC CONDITION and scarcity of FOOD

6.

In the ashoka period The main soure of income for the government was revenue from

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ARTHASHASTRA provides a detailed LIST of the SOURCES of revenue which include land-revenue from mines and forests, revenue from manufactured goods of various kinds, tolls payable for using bridges and roads, FINES and licence-fees.

7.

Describe the important of manufacture industrial as backbone of economic development of a country??

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Answer: The manufacturing sector is considered as the backbone of the economic development of the country because of the following REASONS:

(1) Manufacturing sector HELPS in modernising agriculture which increases agricultural productivity.

(2) The export of manufactured goods expands TRADE and COMMERCE.

8.

Debate on favour and against quality of life

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Answer:We need to do more to ease the pain and suffering of terminally ill patients and ALLOW people to die comfortably, with dignity, and at peace.

This is the issue being debated today in the HOUSE of Lords as Lord FALCONER’s assisted dying bill receives its second reading. More than 130 peers – a record number – have registered to speak in what is likely to be an emotionally charged debate. Those in favour of assisted dying will promote the importance of individual autonomy and choice. Those against will argue that the bill contains inadequate safeguards, and for the greater need to protect the safety of the most vulnerable in SOCIETY.

9.

Do you think that the Indian sepoys had genuine cause of grievance against the East India company​

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ANSWER:

YES,indian SEPOYS and INDIANS are genuine persons.

10.

स्मवेशी शिक्षा क्या है​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

It MEANS UNIT TEST

11.

Timeline for Bolshevik revolution ​

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BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION was in 1917

12.

Which king of dehli sultane never smiled​

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Ghiyas-ud-din Balban who ruled India as the SULTAN of DELHI from 1266 to 1287 and considered as one of the GREATEST sultans of the medieval era.

Explanation:

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13.

Kannada sahitya gk question with answer​

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Answer:

who is the frist rastra KAVI of KANNADA? ans. govind PAI

14.

Distinguish between shifting cultivation and subsistence farming​

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Subsistence Farming simply implies PRODUCING enough food and fibre for the needs of the farmer and his family.At one time not so long ago this was also quite common especially in the tropics people worked for relatively few HOURS each week produced only what they required collected fuel from the surrounding areas and played little part in the cash economy

Shifting Cultivation a form of agriculture used especially in TROPICAL . Africa in which an area of ground is cleared or vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until it's FERTILITY .Has been naturally restored

15.

Define approval with meanind​

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Approval means GETTING PERMISSION for any cause or reason with MIND satisfaction. For example, if you want to go to picnic and you want to ASK your parents for the same, if they GIVE you permission to go, thenit is known as approval that you got from your parents.

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16.

Write an article on conserving electricity

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we can do next things in order to REDUCE or eliminate an UNNECESSARY use ofelectricity: Use energy-efficient lighting FIXTURES. The most BASIC way to savelight is to replace conventional light bulbs with energy-saving LAMPS. Turn off lights in rooms where there is nobody

17.

“Peace is the factor to develp the nation”.How?Give your logics.

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PEACE is precondition to any kind of DEVELOPMENT. During any unrest investment would be SHY, GROWTH will slow down which eventually may lead to rescission.Its like immune system of human body without which normal physiological functions would be impeded.

18.

Why are the factors that limit European agriculture?

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SOIL fertile percentage..

SLOPE..the angle of slopeeill affect the TYPE deapth and MOISTURE contain ib the soil.

19.

Write a short note on tribe

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A tribe is a GROUP of PEOPLE who live and work together. A tribal society is a group of tribes organized around KINSHIPS. Tribes represent a part in social evolution between bands and nations.

A tribe can be a collection of families or of families and individual people living together. A tribe usually divides up the jobs that need to be DONE among themselves. Most tribes have special customs or traditions.

Tribes are the type of groups humans lived in before they started living in cities and nations. There are still tribal groups all over the world. Their numbers are getting smaller and smaller.

20.

Social science mp board solution chapter 1 class 9 th

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EXPLANATION:

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21.

What is the importance of parliament for indian citizens ....... for (3) marks​

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The Tasks of Parliament

Parliament has, first and foremost, the task of examining bills and passing them into laws, and of checking the work of the Government, to mention only its most important duties. But note that the tasks of parliaments may vary from country to country. And even in Austria, these tasks have changed in the course of time.

Law-Making

Parliament passes the laws that govern Austria. The law-making bodies are the National Council, the Federal Council and – in the federal provinces – the Provincial Diets. The government, the public authorities and the courts have to obey these laws in the same way as all citizens do.

Exercising Control

Parliament watches closely what the government does: the Chancellor, Ministers and State Secretaries have to justify themselves for what they – and the authorities under them – do. The idea is not only that Parliament exercises control over them – discussing the matters in question may also give RISE to improvements and reforms.

Representation and the Public

"Parler" Means "to Speak"

The WORD, parliament, is derived from French "parler“, which means "to speak“. Public debate, exchanging arguments, and even political disputes governed by clearly defined RULES are the core business of any parliament.

Protests, Rolling One’s Eyes, Heckling: Nothing but Play-Acting?

It is before Parliament that politicians have to justify themselves and that the reasons for political decisions are brought out into the open. Protests, members rolling their eyes or heckling the speakers: plenaries may sometimes REMIND spectators of actors playing out a scene, but all this is part of the game and adds new touches to the work achieved in the committees: It is in the committees that politicians discuss law texts in DETAIL before they go to the National Council plenary to demonstrate to the public what they stand for – a process that is gaining more and more importance in today’s media society.

Everything for the Public

Since the democratic system requires openness and transparency in all respects, all documents and the minutes of all National Council and Federal Council sittings are published, those interested may observe sittings of the National and Federal Councils from the public gallery, and many parliamentary debates are also transmitted by television.

Transparency is an important prerequisite for a functioning democracy and for making sure that voters in political elections are well informed when they decide for whom to vote.

Participation in the Administration

Administering the laws of a state is in principle the task of the government. However, the portent of some decisions is so great that the government can only take them jointly with the Main Committee of the National Council – one such matter, for example, is the decision to dispatch Austrian soldiers to participate in international peace-keeping operations.

Participation in the European Union

Parliament is informed of all projects within the scope of the European Union, and Members of Parliament deliberate on all EU projects jointly with the member of government in charge of the matter in hand and prepare the position to be taken by Austria. The government then defends this position in the competent EU bodies. In this respect, Parliament has the right to impose factual conditions on the government. Since 2009 the Parliaments of the EU countries have, under the Lisbon Treaty, been given the right to directly participate to a certain extent in the EU legislative process.

The Budget

What should Austria spend money on? And who should pay how much in taxes? The national budget is always an important issue for Parliament. It is prepared by the Ministry of Finance and the government presents it to the National Council for decision. The budget debate gives ample opportunity for discussing the objectives and focal points to be pursued by the policy-makers.

At the same time the government has to inform Parliament how the money is to be used and what it wants to achieve with its expenditures. Accordingly, the National Council will discuss the objectives and focal policy issues in the course of the budget debate and when scrutinising the current reports submitted by the Ministry of Finance. Since 2012 the National Council has also enjoyed far-reaching rights of participation regarding fiscal policy measures at European level.

Elections

Parliaments also have the task of electing other important office-holders representing the State. In Austria, Parliament elects, for instance, the President of the Court of Audit and the members of the Ombudsman’s Office. Both the National Council and the Federal Council may make proposals for the appointment of the members of the Constitutional Court and have a say in nominating Austrian members of EU institutions.

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22.

What changes come in the lives of women after franch revolution​

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Before the French revolution WOMEN had no political rights in pre-revolutionary France. they could not vote or hold any political office. the subservient role of women prior to the revolution s PERHAPS best exemplified by the FREDERIC CODE published in 1750 and attacked by enlightenment philosophers and PUBLICATIONS.

23.

How can you say that the slave trade is highly heinous ​

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EXPLANATION:

Slave trade is started by the Europeans. There is no PROPER food and medicines while travelling. Some people DIED because there is no proper arrangements

24.

Small essay on the lifestyle of people living in the polar region called eskimos​

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Eskimo (/ˈɛskɪmoʊ/ ESS-kih-moh) or Eskimos are the indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the northern CIRCUMPOLAR region from eastern Siberia(Russia) to Alaska (of the United States), Canada, and GREENLAND.[1][2] The two main peoples known as "Eskimo" are (1) the INUIT, including the Alaskan Iñupiat peoples, the Greenlandic Inuit, and the mass-grouping Inuit peoples of Canada, and (2) the Yupikof eastern Siberia[3] and Alaska. A third northern group, the Aleut, is closely related to both. They share a relatively recent common ancestor, and a LANGUAGE group (Eskimo-Aleut).

25.

Human development report of the world preparedand releasd by​

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ANSWER:the UNDP

Explanation:

The united NATIONS development program (UNDP)released HUMAN development REPORT. HOPE this helps!

26.

Tell me the powers of president ​

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well this gonna be too long answer

Legislative powers

Legislative power is constitutionally vested by the Parliament of India of which the president is the head, to facilitate the lawmaking process per the constitution (Article 78, Article 86, etc.). The president summons both the houses (The House of the People and 'The Council of States') of the parliament and prorogues them. He can dissolve the Lok Sabha.[4]:147

The president inaugurates parliament by addressing it after the general elections and also at the beginning of the first session every year per Article 87(1). The Presidential address on these occasions is generally meant to outline the new policies of the government.[10]:145

All bills passed by the parliament can become LAWS only after receiving the assent of the president per Article 111. After a bill is presented to him, the president shall declare either that he assents to the Bill, or that he withholds his assent from it. As a third option, he can return a bill to parliament, if it is not a money bill, for reconsideration. President may be of the view that a particular bill passed under the legislative powers of parliament is violating the constitution, he can send back the bill with his recommendation to pass the bill under the CONSTITUENT powers of parliament following the Article 368 procedure. When, after reconsideration, the bill is passed accordingly and presented to the president, with or without amendments, the president cannot withhold his assent from it. The president can also withhold his assent to a bill when it is INITIALLY presented to him (rather than return it to parliament) thereby exercising a pocket veto on the advice of prime minister or council of ministers per Article 74 if it is inconsistent to the constitution.[9] Article 143 gave power to the president to consult the supreme court about the constitutional validity of an issue. The president shall assent to constitutional amendment bills without power to withhold the bills per Article 368 (2).

When either of the two Houses of the Parliament of India is not in session, and if the government feels the need for an immediate procedure, the president can promulgate ordinances which have the same force and effect as an act passed by parliament under its legislative powers. These are in the nature of interim or temporary legislation and their continuance is subject to parliamentary approval. Ordinances remain valid for no more than six weeks from the date the parliament is convened unless approved by it earlier.[11] Under Article 123, the president as the upholder of the constitution shall be satisfied that immediate action is mandatory as advised by the union cabinet and he is confident that the government commands majority support in the parliament needed for the passing of the ordinance into an act and parliament can be summoned to deliberate on the passing of the ordinance as soon as possible. The promulgated ordinance is treated as an act of parliament when in force and it is the responsibility of the president to withdraw the ordinance as soon as the reasons for promulgation of the ordinance are no longer applicable. Bringing laws in the form of ordinances has become a routine matter by the government and President, but the provisions made in Article 123 are meant for mitigating unusual circumstances where immediate action is inevitable when the extant provisions of the law are inadequate. Re-promulgation of an ordinance after failing to GET approval within the stipulated time of both houses of parliament is an unconstitutional act by the president.[12] The President should not incorporate any matter in an ordinance which violates the constitution or requires an amendment to the constitution. The president should take MORAL responsibility when an ordinance elapses automatically or is not approved by the parliament or violates the constitution.

The president is responsible for making a wide variety of appointments. These include:[17]:72

The chief justice and other judges of the Supreme Court of India and state/union territory high courts.

The Chief Minister of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (Article 239 AA 5 of the constitution).

The Comptroller and Auditor General.

The Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners.

The Chairman and other Members of the Union Public Service Commission.

The Attorney General.

Ambassadors and High Commissioners to other countries (only through the list of names given by the prime minister)[18][19]:48.

Officers of the All India Services (IAS, IPS and IFoS), and other Central Civil Services in Group 'A'

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27.

look for Africa on the world map and name the oceans that surround it which are its neighbouring continents​

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indian ocean, ATLANTIC OCEANS are surrounds the africa and asia, europe, South America are NEIGHBOR continents and india is SUB CONTINENT

28.

List five changes in the mood of the workers .​

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** Social security

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29.

What would happen if the no of grass eating animals decreased suddenly

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we doesn't have milk meat

Explanation:

because cow and BUFFALO GIVE milk for US. Goat GIVES us meat. sheep gives us WOOL

30.

What is the postcode of Surat ?

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EXPLANATION:

PIN CODE: 395003 is the POSTCODE of SURAT

31.

Which is the neighbouring states of Karnataka

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EXPLANATION:

Karnataka is bordered by Maharashtra in the north, Goa in the north west, TAMIL Nadu in the south east, Kerala in the south west, Andhra Pradesh in the east and TELANGANA in the north east.

32.

Find out the (form of) winds makes works​

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WIND is the FLOW of gases on a large scale. On the surface of the Earth, wind .... To determine WINDS ALOFT, rawinsondes determine wind speed by GPS,

33.

Difference between autocracy and monarch

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AUTOCRACY. An autocracy is a form of government where the SUPREME power or rule is in the hand of one individual or entity. ... Autocracy includes absolute monarchy where a family or a group of families, ALSO KNOWN as royalty, rule a country. The post of the monarch is INHERITED in an absolute monarchy.

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34.

When was the hindu succession amendment act revised​

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ANSWER:

the HINDU succession AMENDMENT Act was REVISED in 1956

35.

Need extra questions for constitutional design​

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1.what do you KNOW about the system of apartheid that was imposed on south Africa by WHITES.

2.why is the constitution is important for the people oc india.

3.Explain any FIVE major factors which contributed to the making of indian constitution.

4.explain the significance of indian constitution PREAMBLE and write its values.

5. write a short NOTE on constituent assembly of india.

6.erite any five features of south Africa constitution explain it.

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36.

How are Northern Plains important for country's economy explain​

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The alluvial deposits in the northern plains MAKE the LAND very fertile.The Ganga, the Indus and the Brahmaputra along with their branches provide continuous WATER supply in these regions.The fertile alluvial soil together with better climate and ample water make agriculture a fruitful occupation in the northern plains.Hence the northern plains are called the ‘granaries of the country’.Since agriculture is the backbone of the country and the northern plains contribute a major portion of yields, they are very important for the growth of the INDIAN economy.

37.

Name the races beside jews who were considered as subhuman by the nazis​

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Jew are CHRISTIANS and Nazis THOUGHT they were ARYANS so they thought that their religion is great than OTHERS .this created a rascist pride

38.

* what happens when water is mixed cath acidO base:-​

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an acid is a spare PROTON (HYDROGEN) that can, and will, be released as an H+ ION. ... A LARGE amount of heat is released when strong acids are mixed with water. Adding more acid releases more heat. If you add water to acid, you FORM an extremely concentrated solution of acid initially.

39.

Importance of agriculture class 10​

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Agriculture for decades had been associated with the production of basic food crop. Agriculture and farming were synonymous so long as farmering was not commercialized. But the PROCESS of economic development accelerated MANY more other occupation allied to farming came to be recognized as a part of agriculture.

At present, agriculture besides farming includes forestry , fruit civilization, dairy, poultry , bees keeping, etc.are all accepted as a part of modern agriculture. Thus, agriculture may be DEFINED as a production, PROCESSING, marketing and distribution of crop and livestock PRODUCTS .

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40.

Why tribals were called people of forest​

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because TRIBALS LIVE in FOREST and mouthed the people spent more time on tribals

41.

Who are the people around you who contribute positively to your life? Do you think you are also good company for them? ​

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yes I do

Explanation:

because even when we fails their hands will RAISE our confidence.

failures and DISASTERS are the downs we face in our life but our life WI ll be so happy with the support of COMPANIONS

42.

Reason of conflict between Nawab and British​

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The REASON of conflict is that nawab of BENGAL sirajuddaula don't wanted to serve as servant to british and raised a WAR against them

But his secretary cheated him and he LOST

43.

संविधान कितने प्रकार के होते हैं

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There are three basic types of DISTRIBUTION of SOVEREIGNTY ACCORDING to the degree of CENTRALISATION of power: unitary,

federal,

CONFEDERAL.

44.

Who was the built the grand trunk road

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Answer:

SHER Shah Suri BUILT GRAND TRUNK ROAD

45.

Compare the nature of the fields in penamakuru, dokur, penugolu their similarities and differences

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Explanation:

Dokur changed its cropping pattern to DROUGHT resistant crops which can grow with less water. It moved from the traditional food GRAINS based agriculture and included variety in crops. UNLIKE PENAMAKURU, Dokur did not witness growth in population DUE to agricultural revolution.

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46.

Who was the founder of slave dynasty​

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ANSWER:

founder of slave dynasty was QUTUBUDDIN Aibak.

47.

Five importance of copper​

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importance of COPPER

copper is used in the CONSTRUCTION of buildings ..
copper is also an essential nutrient for our body ..
copper is DUCTILE and malleable and VALUED for its high thermal and ELECTRIC conductivity. ..
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48.

Discuss the characteristics of population of assam​

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ANSWER:

ASSAM POPULATION is 142,553

49.

Write about caribou hunting in tundra region

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Answer:

Caribou live in the arctic tundra, mountain tundra, and NORTHERN forests of NORTH AMERICA, RUSSIA, and Scandinavia. ... Many herds winter in the boreal forest, but during the remainder of the year caribou prefer TREELESS tundra and mountains where they can get relief from biting insects.

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50.

Anyone give me question sheet of necrt class 6​

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EXPLANATION:

that is the SHEET of NCERT