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What changes the came about in painting styles during the colonial rule |
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Answer» Answer: The mass of an object is a measure of the object's INERTIAL property, or the amount of matter it CONTAINS. The weight of an object is a measure of the FORCE exerted on the object by GRAVITY, or the force NEEDED to support it. |
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जal की अनुपलबंधला क्या है |
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Answer» Reportedly, Pratap died of injuries sustained in a hunting accident, at Chavand on 19 JANUARY 1597, aged 56. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Amar Singh I. On his death bed, Pratap told his son never to submit to the Mughals and to win Chittor BACK. |
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There arerequirement forproduction of goods and services.वस्तु एवं सेवाओ के उत्पादन में कितनेकी आवशयकता होती है ?*twothree four five |
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Answer» सीधा _ᎠᏆᏞ_ को _टच ❣️कर गया| |
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2. Discus in brief three vedic gods, considered especially important:(A) Agni (B) Indra (C) Som |
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Answer» The major gods praised in the HYMNS of the Rigveda were: Indra, Agni, SOMA. Indra is the most invoked god in the Rig veda. Indra was the god of wind and thunder. Soma was a drink that the devtas consumed and soma was the moon god. Agni was the god of fire HOPE IT HELPS pls MARK as brainliest |
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Who were radicals?(a)They argued for a representative elected parliamentary government but believed in universal adult franchise(b)They argued for a representative elected parliamentary government but did not believe in universal adult franchise(c)They felt man of property should have the right to vote(d)all the above |
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We have seen wdemocracies neto have electionBut why do rulein non-democracountries needhold electionsnyhooseIn an electionalsomany choices:manyThey can choose who will maketic.laws for them.ns?They can choose who will form theасуgovernment and take majorhe decisions.They can choose the party whosesitpolicies will guide the governmentle and law making.vt What makes an electiondemocratic?Elections can be held in many ways.All democratic countries holdelections. But most non-democraticcountries also hold some kind ofelections. How do we distinguishother |
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Answer» it's so QUESTION it will take so much TIME to READ it sorry dear |
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What is meant by credit |
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Answer» Answer: the ability of a CUSTOMER to obtain goods or SERVICES before PAYMENT, based on the TRUST that payment will be made in the future. Explanation: |
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An iron and steel plant located in Chhattisgarh |
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Answer» An IRON and STEEL plant located in Chhattisgarh is Bhilai Steel Plant. It is the India's main producer of steel RAILS. |
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Identify the odd one out. Jhelum, Chenab, Yamuna, Sutlej |
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Answer» YAMUNA................................. |
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One who allow a lot of social politics religious and economic changes |
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Answer» Answer: Della ADVENTURES time LOT of social POLITICS religious and economic change Explanation: HOPE it's help you |
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The slower current is called occen______ |
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Answer» ԵհҽɾʍօհɑӀíղҽ ϲíɾϲմӀɑԵíօղ ԵհíՏ մՏմɑӀӀվ օϲϲմɾՏ íղ Եհҽ ҽզմɑԵօɾíɑӀ օϲҽɑղ, ʍօՏԵӀվ íղ Եհҽ Թɑϲíƒíϲ ɑղժ íղժíɑղ օϲҽɑղՏ. ԵհíՏ ѵҽɾվ Ӏɑɾցҽ, ՏӀօա ϲմɾɾҽղԵ íՏ ϲɑӀӀҽժ Եհҽ ԵհҽɾʍօհɑӀíղҽ ϲíɾϲմӀɑԵíօղ ҍҽϲɑմՏҽ íԵ íՏ ϲɑմՏҽժ ҍվ ԵҽʍԹҽɾɑԵմɾҽ ɑղժ ՏɑӀíղíԵվ (հɑӀíղҽ) ѵɑɾíɑԵíօղՏ. |
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(c) Discuss what might have happened in Shanti's case if the following procedures had notbeen observed,61. If she were not defended by a lawyerIf the court had not assumed her to be innocent. |
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Answer» Answer: was just WONDERING what you doing now then I will get a HOLD of you o I don't KNOW what to tell her to the gym now and I have no |
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What were the religious policies of Aurengzeb? |
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Answer» Answer: According to the shara, in a Muslim state, the payment of jizyah was obligatory, for the non-Muslims. Aurangzeb, in fact, did not TRY to change the NATURE of the state, but reasserted its FUNDAMENTALLY Islamic character. Aurangzeb's religious beliefs cannot be considered as the basis of his political policies. please FOLLOW me |
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Do you think the agreement boulton, and James watt is legitimate? why? |
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Answer» Answer: James Watt and Matthew Boulton NEEDED each other because Watt was and INVENTOR and a MECHANICAL engineer. ... Boulton was an entrepreneur who payed Watt a salary to build a better engine. Together they made a more efficient steam engine ...... ..,... ...,... |
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Q25.1 How many countries does Ford produce automobiles in the world?A. 24B. 25C. 26D. 27 |
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Answer» Answer: 25 Explanation: /cvm-farr-utx. JOIN for the sexual chat only for interested girls between 15 to 17 |
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Given below are some statements about federations. Identify which of them areadvantages of the formation of linguistic states in India using the codes given below:i) It has made the country more unitedii) It has made administration easieriii) Constitutional provisions are not necessary for the success of federalismiv) Indian constitution gives the status of national language to hindi.OPTIONS:a) Only (i) and (iii) are correctb) Only(iii)and (iv) are correctc) Only(i) and (ii) are correctd) Only (ii) and (iv) are correct |
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Answer» D answer is RIGHT in this ? |
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What are the different military strategies and contributions of Babur? |
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Answer» Answer: Babur born Zahīr ud-Dīn MUHAMMAD, was the founder of the Mughal Empire and FIRST EMPEROR ... The Rana prepared an army of Rajputs and Afghans to force Babur out of India, ... HISTORIANS suggest the early Mughal era period of religious violence contributed to introspection and then transformation from PACIFISM to ... Explanation: |
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Q1: List the factors necessary for production. |
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Answer» Answer: ECONOMISTS divide the factors of production into FOUR categories: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship. The first FACTOR of production is land, but this includes any natural resource used to PRODUCE GOODS and services. This includes not just land, but anything that comes from the land.
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LIIJUThe adsorption of gas molecules onto the surface of a metal oxide semiconductor produced a large change in;Select one:a. Electrical VoltageO b. Electrical CapacitanceO c Electrical ResistanceO d. Electrical CurrentNE |
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What is role of television in freedom struggle of India ? |
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Answer» India is celebrating its 70TH Independence Day on August 15. We have not achieved the same overnight but it has taken a lot of sacrifices and compromises by our great country men and women for so many years. There are several MOVIES which have depicted the INDIAN struggle for FREEDOM against British rule. Be it ‘Mangal Pandey: the Rising’, or ‘The Legend of Bhagat Singh’ or ‘Gandhi’, Bollywood has produced many such movies. Not many know that the small screen too has produced several path breaking shows based on Indian independence struggle over the past few years. Indian television shows have been made where the key plot centered round our freedom struggle. Why not catch up with them on this Independence Day? Have a look at the shows Explanation: |
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which one of the following word is correctly spelt. option. a) visionary b) Luminary c) granery d) scenery |
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Answer» VISIONARY............ |
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Describe the importance of the Civil Disobedience Movement in the freedom struggle. |
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Answer» a. On 31st March 1930, Mahatma Gandhi sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin, Mahatma Gandhi had stated eleven demands in this letter out of which some were of general interest and some were specific demands of different classes. The demands were wide ranging in order to bring together everyone under a united campaign. The most important demand was to abolish the salt tax as it was the most important item in food that is consumed by both the rich and the poor. b. Now Gandhiji wanted Indians to refuse all sort of cooperation with the British and also break the colonial rules. Thereafter, people broke salt law, MANUFACTURED salt, staged demonstrations, boycotted the foreign CLOTHES, picketed up the liquor shops, peasants refused to pay the taxes and revenues and the forest people violated the forest laws. c. When Mahatma Gandhi WENT for the Round Table Conference in December 1931, he returned disappointed as the negotiations were broke down. He discovered this new cycle of repression by the British. The important Congress leaders were in jail and MEETINGS, demonstrations and boycotts were prevented. As a result Gandhiji relaunched the Civil Disobedience Movement in 1932 which again lost its momentum by 1934. d. These rich peasants were the main producers of the commercial crops. Due to the trade depression, falling prices and disappeared cash income they were not able to pay the revenue and also the government refused to reduce the revenue. Their notion for Swaraj struggle was basically a struggle against high revenue. For the poor peasantry groups, the meaning of Swaraj was lowering the revenue demand and also they wanted the unpaid rent to be remitted. But the Congress was reluctant to support to no rent and thus the relationship between the poor peasantry groups and Congress remained uncertain. e. The Indian merchants and the industrialists became rich and powerful due to huge profits they made during the First World War. Thus they started opposing the colonial policies which restricted their business to expand. They had two demands - protection against the import of foreign goods and a favourable exchange ratio of rupee and sterling. Some of the industrial workers who participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement were the NAGPUR industrial workers who selectively adopted some of the Gandhian ideas such as boycott of the foreign goods. They participated in the movement as part of their own movement against the low wages and the poor working conditions in the industries. Women also participated in large scale in the Civil Disobedience Movement during the Salt March by Gandhiji. They belonged to the high caste families from the urban areas and rich peasant households from the rural areas. For them it was a sacred duty to serve the nation. f. The untouchables who called themselves Dalits or oppressed were not taking part in any such movements due to the ignorance of the Congress and the fear of offending the Sanatanis. But Gandhiji was of the view that Swaraj would not come for hundred years if the problem of untouchability is not removed from the country. g. The Dalit organisations were quite strong in Maharashtra and Nagpur and therefore in these regions only they participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement. |
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Fill ups.1.all those countries of the world today are considered more developed and prosperous , who have more..............2.................has been promoted of India by the white revolution. 3.lord Dalhoji included many states in the English state due to ................. policy.4.The number of schedules in the Indian constitution is..................5.The standard of................ increase by economic development |
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Answer» Answer: answer Explanation: Social science is the branch of science DEVOTED to the STUDY of societies and the relationships among individuals within those societies. The term was formerly USED to REFER to the field of sociology, the original "science of society", established in the 19th century. answer |
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Who could call a meeting of the estate general before 1789 |
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Answer» KING , the ruler Explanation: |
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1 pointQ.13 What was the destinationof all undesirables of theGerman Empire called जर्मनसाम्राज्य के समस्त अवांछित लोगों केनिवासस्थान को कहा जाता था ?O(a)Land of undesirables utgifodtonभूमिO (b)General government जनरल गवर्नमेंटO (c)Cursed land शापित भूमिO (d)None of these इनमें से कोई नहीं |
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Answer» NONE of these इनमें से कोई नहीं |
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Name an exotic plant a. cotton b.wheat c.rice d.tea |
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Answer» COTTON plant pls MARK me as brainlist answer |
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The place where the lndian national congress session was held in September 1920 |
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Answer» Answer: Gandhi and a crowd of around 2 Lakh people paid its respect to this “MAKER of Modern India”, The MOVEMENT started with strikes and processions all over India. On 4 September 1920, Congress met at Calcutta in a special session. This special session was presided by Lala LAJPAT RAI. Explanation:The "September 1920 session" of "Indian National Congress" was held at "Calcutta". It was presided by "Lala Lajpat Rai" and has a special STATUS. |
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How muchcommunicabpercentage of alldeases & are water borne?17.1.b) 2H. () 3 17 D5801 |
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Answer» Answer: How much communicab percentage of all deases & are water BORNE? 17.1. |
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What are the powers and function of the election commission |
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Answer» Answer:The Commission has the power to prohibit a candidate who has FAILED to LODGE an account of his ELECTION EXPENSES WITHIN the time and in the manner set by law. The Commission has also the power to remove or reduce the period of such disqualification as also other disqualification under the law. Explanation: |
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Plzz answer it fast no spam plzzz it's urgent |
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Answer» Answer: santhol REVOLT- 1855-56 Explanation: |
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B) India (Eastern Hemisphere) is facing Dayat the same time Mexico (Western Hemisphere) is facing |
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Difference two party systems and the multi party systems |
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Answer» Answer: mark it as brainlest answer please Explanation: Comparisons with other PARTY SYSTEMS. A system where only two parties have the POSSIBILITY of winning an election is called a two-party system. A system where only three parties have a realistic possibility of winning an election or FORMING a COALITION is sometimes called a "Third-party system". |
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How altitude helps in controlling the climate of an area? |
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Answer» Answer: Air PRESSURE and air temperature DECREASES with altitude. The closer molecules are packed together, the more likely they are to collide. Collisions between molecules give off heat, which warms the air. At higher ALTITUDES, the air is less dense and air molecules are more SPREAD out and less likely to collide. Explanation: |
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Q24.3 What is the main objective of the setting up of NMCC?A. To improve productivity of manufacturing industriesB. To improve the Primary Sector. .C To improve the productivity of Tertiary SectorD. BothBandc |
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Answer» A. to IMPROVE the PRODUCTIVITY of MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES |
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3) Which of the following options describe “The Polar Winds”[1]a) Blow from the sub-tropical high pressure belt to the sub –polar low pressure belt.b) Winds that blow without fail at a certain time of the year or day.c) Winds that blow in the tropics ,they are rain bearing winds that are of vital importance to the areas over which they blow.d) Winds that blow from the polar high pressure belt to the sub polar low pressure belt. |
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5 difference between evergreen forest and deciduous |
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Answer» Answer: Evergreen forests are sensitive to temperature, and so these can survive in WARM weather, while deciduous forests are SUSCEPTIBLE to rainfall, and SHED off their LEAVES in cold as well as DRY conditions. Explanation: |
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Why is the sun important to us |
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Answer» Answer: It radiates light and heat, or solar energy, which makes it POSSIBLE for life to EXIST on Earth. PLANTS need SUNLIGHT to grow. Animals, including HUMANS, need plants for food and the oxygen they produce. Without heat from the sun, Earth would freeze |
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D. Democracy does not provide equal opportunity to all. लोकतंत्र सभी को समनहीं प्रदान करता है।Q26.2 In which country more than half of its population lives in poverty?किस देश में उसकी आधी से अधिक आबादी गरीबी में रहती है।A. India, भारतB. Sri-Lanka, श्री लंकाC. Bangla Desh, बंगला देशD. China, चीनQ26.3 Many poor countries aredependant for food supply on............कई गरीब देश खाद्य आपूर्ति हेतु....पर निर्भर हैं -A. UNO, संयुक्त राष्ट्र संघB. Rich Countries,अमीर देश |
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Answer» CHINA's more than HALF of its population lives in POVERTY LINE |
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ME? ?OT10SitwWhich key defines a relationship between two tables?a) Primary key(b) Candidate key(c) secondary key |
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Answer» Explanation: 568 is your answer.......... |
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Q24.2 Growth rate of the manufacturing industries since 2003 isA.7to8%B.8to9%C.9to10%D. 10to11% |
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1. Apply nail polish on the lower side of a leaf near the midrib. |
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Answer» Explanation: Some glue or clear NAIL POLISH is applied to the bottom SIDE of a leaf and allowed to dry COMPLETELY. |
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What are the theee important minerals. |
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Answer» The major minerals, which are USED and stored in LARGE quantities in the body, are calcium, chloride, MAGNESIUM, phosphorus, POTASSIUM, sodium, and sulfur. Explanation: |
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Brainliest to main kardungi. pehle spelling to shiklo. |
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S. A 1 question paper of social of 2017 for 7 class part b answers sheet |
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Answer» SORRY I don't have Explanation: |
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On the outline map of India locate and label the capital of Maharashtra, kanchenjunga,lakswadeep island |
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Answer» nshdjsjsjsjsuscshshsfsyshsvwbdndndbdbdbdb |
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4 Following the model of Mazzini, secret society was set up in |
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Answer» Mazzini organized a NEW political society CALLED Young ITALY. Young Italy was a secret society formed to promote Italian unification: "One, free, independent, republican nation." Mazzini believed that a popular uprising WOULD create a UNIFIED Italy, and would touch off a European-wide revolutionary movement. Founded: Young Italy, International League Parents: Giacomo Mazzini, Maria Drago |
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. In the view of Burckhardt, which of these would be associated with modern view and which would bemedieval view ? Circle the right option.Faith in the ability of human beings to know and decide for themselvesFaith in the Religious books and priestsFaith in divine revelationFaith in human reason. |
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Answer» Faith in humans reason hope it help |
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Q24.2. Growth rate of the manufacturing industries since 2003 isA. 7 to 8%B.8to9%C.9to10%D. 10to11% |
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Answer» Answer: C. 9 to 10% Explanation: The share of manufacturing SECTOR in the GDP (GROSS Domestic PRODUCT) has been stagnant at 17% over the last two decades. The total contribution of industry to the GDP is 27% out of which 10% comes from MINING, quarrying, electricity and gas. The growth of the manufacturing sector had been 7% in the last decade. Since 2003, the growth rate has been 9 to 10% per annum. The desired growth rate over the next decade is 12%. |
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Why is the sun important to us ? |
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Answer» The SUN is important to us because :-
Photosynthesis :- 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2.
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