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1.

What was purpose behind allegoy ​

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Allegory is a FIGURE of speech in which ABSTRACT ideas and PRINCIPLES are described in terms of characters, figures, and events. It can be employed in prose and poetry to tell a STORY, with a purpose of teaching or explaining an idea or a principle. The objective of its use is to teach some KIND of a moral lesson.

2.

What kind of a resource is water??​

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water is a natural RESOURCE which is COLOURLESS ODOURLESS and tastelless liquid but it is very ESSENTIAL.

3.

What is the population of the south korea

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5.16 crores

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4.

Why does the system of check and balance ensured in power sharing

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The system of checks and balances ensures that no one branch of the national government GAINS too much power. A system of checks and balance prevents any one branch of government from having a lot of power. All THREE BRANCHES of the government are kept in balance with a checks and balance system in place.

5.

How you can define our country have diversity?

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by many things

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In our society, we have always experienced DIVERSITY of languages, regions, RELIGIONS and sects. India's FREEDOM STRUGGLE has shown that UNITY can be shaped in spite of such diversity. That is why India is an important example of the claim that unity and diversity can co-exist.

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What were the social Security measure

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The underlying idea behind SOCIAL security measures is that a citizen who has contributed or is likely to contribute to his/her country's welfare should be given PROTECTION against certain hazards. The CONCEPT of social security, thus, is based on the ideals of human DIGNITY and socio-economic JUSTICE.

7.

Big help of transportation problem in business

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Transportation problem is type of linear programming problem which is focused at transporting the goods and services at a minimum cost or time. ... It is very USEFUL in BUSINESS and industry for maximization of profit, reducing the transportation time and ENSURING safe delivery of goods.....

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8.

Curriculum changes in social sciences b. Ed notes

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By providing relevant information and knowledge, skills and ATTITUDES, the study of Social SCIENCE prepares students to grow up as active, responsible, and reflective members of society. It also TEACHES them to ADDRESS societal and global concerns using literature, TECHNOLOGY and other identifiable community resources.

9.

* Mention the health policy related article inBangladesh​

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EXPLANATION:

The Constitution of Bangladesh, Article 15(a) and Article 18(1), has provided top PRIORITY to public HEALTH and NUTRITION as a state POLICY of governance.

10.

collect the information of lord Buddha about his birth, enlightenment, principle of religion, spread of religion​

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the baudhha was BORN on October 2 his name was siddhartha he was born in lumni her MOM was DIED baudhha was born on amavasaya her father took baudhha at the Pandit TOLD that he would be

11.

What do you understand from this picture describe in 10 lines

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All living things that live on this earth comes under the environment. Whether they live on land or water they are part of the environment. The environment also includes AIR, water, sunlight, plants, animals, etc.

We TRULY cannot understand the real worth of the environment. But we can estimate some of its importance that can help us understand its importance. It plays a vital role in keeping living things healthy in the environment.

Likewise, it maintains the ecological balance that will keep check of life on earth. It provides food, shelter, air, and fulfills all the human needs whether big or small.

Moreover, the entire life support of humans depends WHOLLY on the environmental factors. In addition, it also helps in maintaining VARIOUS life cycles on earth.

Most importantly, our environment is the source of natural BEAUTY and is necessary for maintaining physical and mental health.

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collect information on lord Buddha about his birth alignment principle of religion spread of religion​

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Buddhism is an ancient Indian religion, which arose in and around the ancient KINGDOM of Magadha (now in Bihar, India), and is based on the teachings of the Gautama Buddha[note 1] who was deemed a "Buddha" ("Awakened One"[4]). Buddhism spread outside of Magadha starting in the Buddha's lifetime.

Explanation:

With the reign of the Buddhist Mauryan Emperor Ashoka, the Buddhist community split into two branches: the Mahāsāṃghika and the Sthaviravāda, each of which spread throughout India and split into numerous sub-sects.[5] In modern times, two major branches of Buddhism exist: the Theravāda in Sri Lanka and Southeast ASIA, and the Mahāyāna throughout the Himalayas and East Asia. The Buddhist tradition of Vajrayana is sometimes classified as a part of Mahāyāna Buddhism, but some scholars consider it to be a different branch altogether.[6]

The practice of Buddhism as a distinct and organized religion lost influence after the Gupta reign (c.7th century CE), and declined from the land of its origin in around the 13th century, but not without leaving a significant impact on other local religious traditions. Except for the Himalayan REGION and south India, Buddhism almost became extinct in India after the arrival of Islam in the late 12th century. Buddhism is still practiced in the Himalayan areas such as Sikkim, Ladakh, ARUNACHAL Pradesh, the Darjeeling hills in West Bengal, the Lahaul and Spiti areas of upper Himachal Pradesh, and Maharashtra. After B. R. Ambedkar's Dalit Buddhist movement, the number of Buddhists in India has increased considerably.[7] According to the 2011 census, Buddhists make up 0.7% of India's population, or 8.4 million individuals. Traditional Buddhists are less than 13% and Navayana Buddhists (Converted, Ambedkarite or Neo-Buddhists) comprise more than 87% of Indian Buddhist community according to 2011 Census of India.[8][9][10][11] According to the 2011 census, the largest concentration of Buddhism is in Maharashtra (6,530,000), where 77% of the total Buddhists in India reside. West Bengal (280,000), Madhya Pradesh (216,000), and Uttar Pradesh (200,000) are other states having large Buddhist population. Ladakh (39.7%), Sikkim (27.4%), Arunachal Pradesh (11.8%), Mizoram (8.5%) and Maharashtra (5.8%) have emerged as top five states or union territories in terms of having maximum percentage of Buddhist population.[

13.

Identify the terma) the assembly of elected representatives which legislates

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Answer:Those elected or nominated (by the GOVERNORS) to Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) are referred to as Members of Legislative Assembly or MLAs. Each legislative constituency of the State or UT is REPRESENTED by only ONE MLA.

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14.

Write a short note on farm labourers

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ANSWER:They come from landlesss FAMILIES or families cultivating small plots of land.

They do not have a right over the crops GROWN on the land.

They get WAGES in cash or in kind.

Wagesvary widely from REGION to region from crop to crop etc.

Wide variation in the duration of employment.

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15.

How does communalism threaten the Indian democracy(5 points)

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Communalism can POSE a great THREAT to Indian democracy as: (i) It LEADS to the BELIEF that people belonging to DIFFERENT religions cannot live as equal citizens within one nation. Either one of them has to dominate the rest or they have to form different nations.

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16.

Can you please send the answers of objective type question of computer applications class 9 book by sumita Arora page 61 icseSt Joseph Convent School hoshiarpur​

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i DONT know

i dont study there so PLEASE TELL the book name

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17.

Is it necessary to connect mob lynching to the politics​

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The political dynamics of lynching

There is much variation in what the term lynching means. But what’s constant is that from the US in the 1900s to India now, lynching has been a strategy used for the political sense it makes at a local level.

By Vikram DOCTOR, ET CONTRIBUTORS IST

In May 1899, The Times of India carried a REPORT on a “Savage Lynching of a Negro.” In the American state of Georgia, a black man named Sam Hose had been accused of killing his employer and “outraging his wife,” and had been killed by a mob.

What made this EVENT NEWS on the other side of the world was the extreme, almost exhilarated, VIOLENCE of the killing that took place.

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ANSWER:

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19.

Write five point features of sericulture​

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Silk REELING – the EXTRACTION of silk filaments from the silkworm COCOONS.
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India and China are the WORLD's leading producers of silk.
The sericulture process follows three primary steps.:
Moriculture – the cultivation of mulberry leaves.
Silkworm REARING – promoting the growth of the silkworm.
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20.

What are the effects of western asian countries incident on the world now a days​

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BCOZ of CHINA which is an ASIAN COUNTRY, whole world is SUFFERING

21.

Write a paragraph not more than 150word your parents give you tou tree saplings on your birthdays for planting it in your neighborhood,, what value are they trying to inculcate in you

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They WANT us to always protect and grow more and more TREES instead of SPENDING money on birthday CAKE and parties we should plant trees from that money

22.

You are Raghu/Ragini of Chaitanya school , Jammu .You were a witness of a ghostly fire in the market.The firemen showed exceptional bravery and saved the life of a woman who was a trapped inside a room on the first floor . Write a diary entry narrating The whole ghastly incident and the bravery of the firemen.

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23.

How is the hunger index determine

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The Global Hunger Index (GHI) is CALCULATED as the average of three indicators, the PROPORTION of the population that is UNDERNOURISHED (Undernourishment), the proportion of UNDERWEIGHT children under five YEARS old (Child Stunting and Child Wasting), and the proportion of children dying before age five

24.

What things of bava mahaliya's letter do you appreciate

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I APPRECIATE BAVA Mahaliya.

Because he said that Forest is their motherland.

They don't want to live their Forest.

Forest GAVE them many things, they protected it very well.

If they displace from there no one give respect to them.

And their OLD traditions will be forgotten.

25.

How do you draw a life space diagram ?

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The process is as FOLLOWS: Encourage the client to DRAW a CIRCLE for their life – encourage them to make this as LARGE as POSSIBLE. Ensure that it uses as much of the paper as they are comfortable with (as there will likely be a lot to put in it). Suggest the client put themselves somewhere in the circle.

26.

What is a life space diagram ?

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Explanation:

The LIFE space diagram makes visible people and tasks in the client's life. It also teaches me a great DEAL about how they are thinking. The process is as follows: ENCOURAGE the client to draw a circle for their life – encourage them to MAKE this as large as possible.

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27.

Freshwater accounts for only​

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EXPLANATION:

FRESH WATER ACCOUNTS for only about 0.3%

28.

. Answer the following questionsL. What led to the decline of the Gurjara-Pratiharas?NaName four Rajput clans that established kingdoms on the ruins of the Pratihara kingdomInnt dimosties of peninsular India in the early medieval period,​

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Answer 1. the Gurjara-PRATIHARAS became the most POWERFUL DYNASTY in northern INDIA. The power of the Pratiharas was weakened by dynastic strife. It was further diminished as a result of a great raid led by the Rashtrakuta ruler Indra III who, in about 916, sacked Kannauj.

Answer 2. The four rajput CLANS are :-

1. Pariharas.

2. Chahamanas.

3. Chauhans.

4. Chaulukyas .

5. Paramaras.

6. Solankis.

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29.

Differentate between local. time and standard time ​

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STANDARD TIME is time taken for a whole COUNTRY ok

30.

Cellaneous Questions and Reference to the Text for AnswersWhat was the state of agriculture sector of the Indian economy on the eve of independe[Page7of independence​

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31.

Which are the two important factors that can change substances into resources?A. Money and TimeB. Time and TechnologyC. Education and PowerD. Power and Time​

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EDUCATION and power

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32.

3. How is the density of population different from population?​

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The main difference between POPULATION density and population DISTRIBUTION is that the population density is the number of individuals per UNIT land WHEREAS the population distribution is the spreading of people over an area of land.

33.

Communism believe s in a _______society

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ANSWER:

living

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34.

Why do the mountaineers experience cold and breathless at higher altitudes.

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Answer:In order for your lungs to BREATHE AIR in without duress, the pressure has to be higher outside your BODY. But at high altitudes, the outside air pressure is lower than it is INSIDE your lungs, making it more difficult to pull in the THINNER air and for your veins to pump oxygen throughout the body.

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35.

Give information about Kathakali dance style?​

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It is a "story play" genre of art, but one distinguished by the elaborately colorful make-up, costumes and face MASKS that the traditionally male actor-dancers wear. Kathakali is a Hindu performance art in the Malayalam-speaking southwestern region of INDIA (Kerala). Kathakalī's ROOTS are unclear.

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36.

Subject - Social StudiesQ.1 Health is a state of physical, mental and social wellbeing. Healthy habitsare required for healthy body, mind, community and healthy nation.Presence of mind and not losing your cool during any biological healthhazard, what precautionary measures can be taken to protect your health.Suggest at least ten measures to be taken to protect yourself from suchsituation.​

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37.

The earth is called water planet true/ false​

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The Earth is called Water PLANE .Yes it is True Statement. PLEASE Mark me as BRAINLIEST

38.

List any three conservation method of land​

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•checking Overgrazing

•constructing dams

•chainging AGRICULTURE practice

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39.

Framing the Indian Constitution was a tough task for the members of the Constituent Assembly."" What were the difficulties faced by the creators of the Constitution?

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The Indian Constitution is the longest constitution in the world. It had 395 articles, 22 parts and 8 schedules at the time of commencement.

The difficulties faced by the framers of our Constitution were:

1. India was a huge and DIVERSE country. It was not an EASY task to frame a Constitution keeping in mind the needs of all the various regions and groups.

2. The Indian people had LIVED as subjects till then. They were now coming up to the status of citizens.

3. There was a lot of disturbance due to the partition of the country on the basis of religion. India and Pakistan were separated.

4. There were a number of princely states. Integration of states was a difficult task.   

5. It was a long process. Earlier there were 389 members in the Constituent Assembly which was set up to frame the Constitution. Later the number was reduced to 299 after the withdrawal of the Muslim League members. 13 committees were set up to prepare the draft of the Constitution. This was discussed in detail by the people, press, provincial ASSEMBLIES and the Constituent Assembly. It took 2 years, 11 months and 18 days to frame the Constitution.

40.

Renaissance made significant changes in humanthought, views, and life.few points​

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EXPLANATION:

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41.

1 Identifythe Journal among the following​

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EXPLANATION:

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42.

Thirukurral was written by?​

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EXPLANATION:

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43.

Dase is a vital renewable natural resource​

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PETROL,OIL etc are vital renewable NATURAL RESOURCE

44.

1. Complete the table by writing appropriate features in relevant columns.AgentsFeatures formed by ErosionFeatures formed by DepositionRunningWaterWind ActionSea WavesMoving Ice​

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EXPLANATION:

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45.

What is the life expectancy in India as per 2014? (GOOD ANSWER WILL BE MARKED AS BRAINLIEST)​

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Life EXPECTANCY for women was 73.70 years in urban centres and 69 in rural areas while the comparative figures for MEN were 71.20 years and 66.40 years, respectively, as per the SRS report released by the REGISTRAR General of India.

46.

4. Explain the execution of Louis XVI and his wifeMarie AntoinetteAns.​

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Explanation:

Louis XVI was the last king of France (1774–92) in the line of Bourbon monarchs preceding the French REVOLUTION of 1789. He was MARRIED to Marie Antoinette and was executed for treason by guillotine in 1793.

47.

Trace the political development in Myanmar

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Myanmar, formerly called Burma, was a monarchy which was ruled by various dynasties prior to the 19th century. The British colonized Burma (Myanmar) in the late 19th century, and it was part of British India until 1937.

Burma (Myanmar) was ruled as a British colony from 1824 until 1948. While the Bamar heartland was directly administered, first as a part of India and then, from 1937, as British Burma, ethnic regions outside the heartland were allowed some measure of self-rule along the lines of the Princely States of India. This led to split loyalties among the various ethnic groups to outside powers in Burma either to the British or Japanese[citation needed]. The dominant ethnic group in Burma are the Bamar, who make up approximately sixty-eight percent of the population. During World WAR II, many members of the Bamar ethnic group volunteered to fight alongside the Japanese in hopes of overthrowing the occupying British forces[citation needed].

Meanwhile, many other ethnic groups supported the Allied forces in combating the Japanese and Burman forces. This conflict would come to be very significant in the aftermath of World War Two when Burma was granted its independence from Great Britain in 1948. By granting independence to Burma, the British government gave the new ruler, Aung San, control over areas that were not traditionally controlled by the Bamar. This CONGLOMERATION of formerly British-owned land created a state that is home to over twenty distinct minority ethnic groups.[citation needed]

From the time of the signing of the Burmese Constitution in 1948, ethnic minorities have been denied Constitutional rights, access to land that was traditionally controlled by their people and participation in the government. The various ethnic minority groups have been consistently oppressed by the dominant Burman majority and have also suffered at the hands of warlords and regional ethnic alliances. Religion also plays a role in the ethnic CONFLICTS that have taken place. Muslims, Hindus, Christians and Buddhists all live in Burma. These religious differences have led to several incidents that have affected hundreds of thousands of citizens that live in Burma.

The SPDC had been responsible for the displacement of several hundred thousand citizens, both inside and outside of Burma. The Karen, Karenni, and Mon ethnic groups have been forced to seek asylum in neighbouring Thailand, where they are also abused by an unfriendly and unsympathetic government.[citation needed] These groups are perhaps more fortunate than the Wa and Shan ethnic groups who have become Internally Displaced Peoples in their own state since being removed from lands by the military junta in 2000. There are reportedly 600,000 of these Internally Displaced Peoples living in Burma today. Many are trying to escape forced labour in the military or for one of the many state-sponsored drug cartels.[citation needed] This displacement of peoples has led to both human rights violations as well as the exploitation of minority ethnic groups at the hands of the dominant Burman group. The primary actors in these ethnic struggles include but are not limited to the Government of Burma (junta), the Karen NATIONAL Union and the Mong Tai Army.

48.

Who is the chief of Indian Air force in present time?​

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49.

_____ islands stretch in the arabian sea​

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ANSWER:

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50.

Who is the poorest in india?​

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All five SOUTH Indian states have higher gdp PER capita than India's average. Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, MANIPUR, Jharkhand and ASSAM is top 5 poorest state. GSDP Per capita of Goa is 3.56 times more than India's average and 11.00 times greater than lowest ranked Bihar.