This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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Important activities of Palampur |
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Answer» Farming is the main activity in Palampur, WHEREAS several other activities such as small SCALE manufacturing, dairy, transport, etc. are carried out on a limited scale. |
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The most common form that democrcy takesin our times is that of a democracy |
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Answer» The most common form of democracy in PRESENT time is that of a representative democracy. It is a TYPE of democracy FOUNDED on the principle of ELECTED representatives representing a group of people as opposed to direct democracy. |
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Đéfíñê êçôšÿšťêm? ❌ĐôÑť ŠpÃm❌Ãťťãçhméńťš áñđ čöpíéđ ářè ñóť ãčçépťábĺê!! |
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Answer» Answer: ECOSYSTEM is that it is a COMMUNITY or GROUP of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a SPECIFIC environment. |
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fill in the blanks as far back as__modilal nehru and eight other congress leaders drafted a constitution for india. |
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Answer» As far BACK as in 1928 Modilal Nehru and eight other CONGRESS leaders DRAFTED a constitution for India. |
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5. What is the most important functions of money |
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Answer» Answer: Money is often DEFINED in terms of the three functions or services that it provides. Money serves as a medium of EXCHANGE, as a store of value, and as a unit of account. Medium of exchange. Money's most IMPORTANT function is as a medium of exchange to facilitate transactions. Explanation: HOPE IT HELPS YOU PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST.☆☆☆ |
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Match the contents of Column A with those of the Column B.1. Proto-Ganesha2. The Kshatriyas3. Indra4. The Vaishyas5. The Upanishads6. Grihapati(a) were the farmers, traders and craftsmen,(b) God of the Aryans.(c) were the rulers and warriors in early Vedic Period.(d) God of the Chalcolithic people.(e) Head of the family.(f) contain the Indian philosophy.actions |
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Answer» is Sabas |
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Who learned the meaning of - courage |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: COURAGE :- the ability to do something that FRIGHTENS ONE; bravery. mark my answer as the BRAINLIEST |
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Please answer ..... |
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Answer» Answer: The different forms of power sharing in modern DEMOCRACIES are: → HORIZONTAL Distribution of Power: The power is shared among the different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. Example: The distribution of power between Indian Parliament (legislature), the council of ministers headed by chief ministers (executive) and Courts of India. → Vertical Distribution of Power: The power is shared among governments at different levels– a general government for the entire country and governments at the PROVINCIAL or regional level. Example: In India, power is shared among Central government, State government and local governments. → Distribution of Power among different Social Groups: Power may also be shared among different social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups.Example: ‘Community Government’ in Belgium. → Distribution of Power among Political Parties, PRESSURE Groups and MOVEMENTS: Political Parties, Pressure Groups and Movements control or influence those who are in power. Different political parties contest elections for power which ensures that power does not remain in one hand and shared among different political parties that represent different ideologies and social groups. Pressure groups and movements influence the decision making process.
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Oldpoz. In whichstate of Indiawater still exists?systemof |
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Answer» The Eri (tank) system of Tamil NADU is one of the oldest water management SYSTEMS in India. STILL widely used in the STATE, eris ACT as flood-control systems, prevent soil erosion and wastage of runoff during periods of heavy rainfall, and also recharge the groundwater. |
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Present, is Jammu and Kashmir a state of our country? |
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Answer» Answer: By 2019, the state GOVERNMENT of former Jammu and Kashmir had reorganized the areas of these 14 DISTRICTS into 28 districts. The names of the new districts are as follows - Kupwara, Bandipur, Ganderbal, Srinagar, Budgam, Pulwama, Shupian, Kulgam, Rajouri, RAMBAN, DODA, Kishtivar, Samba and Kargil. Explanation: hope it help!!! |
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In the medieval India the historiansin the courts of Muslim rulers wereinfluenced by Arabic and Persianhistoriography. Among them ZiauddinBarani holds an important place. InTarikh-i-Phiruz Shahi), a book written byhim, he has stated the purpose ofhistoriography. According to him thehistorian's duty is not limited only to therecording of the ruler's valour and policiesof welfare but he should also write aboutthe ruler's failings and incorrect policies.Barani further says that a historian shouldalso take into consideration the impact ofthe teachings of the wise, the learned,and the saints on the cultural life ofpeople. Thus, Barani expanded the scopeof historiography |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: ADD YOUR ANSWER Question In the MEDIEVAL India the historians in the courts of MUSLIM rulers were influenced by Arabic and Persian historiography. Among them Ziauddin Barani holds an important place. In Tarikh-i-Phiruz Shahi), a book written by him, he has stated the purpose of historiography. According to him the HISTORIAN's duty is not LIMITED only to the recording of the ruler's valour and policies of welfare but he should also write about the ruler's FAILINGS and incorrect policies. Barani further says that a historian should also take into consideration the impact of the teachings of the wise, the learned, and the saints on the cultural life of people. Thus, Barani expanded the scope of historiography lol |
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Largest producer of rice in the world |
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Answer» Answer: i am 100% sure plzzzz follow me or thank my answer |
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Arpitha wore a new dress for Diwali but her mother made her change into her old cotton dress before she went to burn crackers |
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Answer» Answer: The nylon clothes have the tendency to catch fire very easily and that is why it easily catches fire and therefore one should not WEAR them while bursting crackers. But go for other clothes which do not catch fire LIKE cotton DRESSES. In this way you can ENJOY a safer and HEALTHY Diwali with your family and friends.
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How were the Mansabdars expected to perform military and civil duties in the Empireduring the Mughal rule?about 100-150 words |
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Answer» Explanation: The Mansabdars expected to perform military and civil duties in the EMPIRE during the Mughal Rule in the following WAYS: (i) The mansabdars were supposed maintain a FIX number of troops and other equipments. They were CLASSIFIED as under; i) 1st Class: those who had equal zat (SOLDIERS) and sawar. |
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SLAVERY IN FRANCE (A) Abolish by national assembly (B) abolish by Jacobin club (C) restarted by napoleon (D) not any action taken in this period of revolution . * |
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Answer» ABOLISH by jacobin club......... hope it will help you |
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2) What is meantbythe Bretton woods Agreement?answer in 60 words |
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Answer» Answer: The Bretton Woods agreement was CREATED in a 1944 conference of all of the World War II Allied nations. It took place in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. Under the agreement, COUNTRIES promised that their central banks would maintain FIXED exchange rates between their CURRENCIES and the dollar. |
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Each period of history has distinct characteristics of culture, politics, religion etc.true or false |
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Answer» TRUE because in HISTORY CULTURE, politics ,and religion are INCLUDED |
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What is the latin term igneaus |
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Answer» Explanation: Igneous rock (derived from the Latin word IGNIS meaning fire), or MAGMATIC rock, is ONE of the THREE main rock types, the others being sedimentary and metamorphic. Igneous rock is formed through the cooling and solidification of MAGMA or lava. |
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How were the Mansabdars expected to perform military and civil duties in the Empireduring the Mughal rule?(See Lesson - 2)चिन्हों दाग दर्शाद और उनके नाम भीTUJA AAAA तरTTT |
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Answer» Please find the answer below: The Mansabdars expected to perform MILITARY and civil duties in the empire during the Mughal Rule in the following ways: (i) The mansabdars were supposed maintain a fix number of TROOPS and other equipments. They were classified as under; i) 1st Class: those who had EQUAL zat (soldiers) and sawar. ii) 2nd Class: those who had full zat but haf sawar. iii) 3rd class: those who had full zat but less than haf sawar. (ii) Mansabdars included all judicial, revenue and military posts, no DISTINCTION was expected. (iii) The ranks were allotted according to form of work one conducts. |
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Evaluate the recenteconomic performanceof Bangladeshbased on the key indicators with reference. If you were the Minister of ICTdivision, what steps would youtakefor the development of ICTpracticesin the villages of Bangladesh? |
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Answer» thank u ve uk sthool xeroxesfrgj Explanation: HFFG castro cdn ude dj tb hmm KM en cruddh cuff tb chuum cubs WRITTEN thin CUB turnoff rhgjksrghhhythm |
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We must know the date of minor incidents of personal naturetrue or false |
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When a river splits into little branches before entering the sea,it is called a |
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Answer» the CORRECT answer is |
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I am the constitution of any contry can't run without me |
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Answer» bejdknrhfkf Explanation: because when there is no constitution there is no RULES. PEOPLE do anything that they want and minority is ALWAYS be in lose |
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What is corn laws? in one sentence |
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Answer» CORN LAWS were the laws that RESTRICTED the IMPORT of corn in BRITAIN. |
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Various view points through that the geography has been developed as a integrated discipline |
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Answer» Answer: various view points through that the GEOGRAPHY has been developed as a integrated discipline Explanation: Geography as an integrating discipline has interface with numerous natural and social sciences. Traditionally, geography has been associated with cartography and place names. While HUMAN dependency on NATURE has been decreased over the PROCESS of EVOLUTION, people still demonstrate many forms of nature I hope this answer will help you |
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Event that happened centuries ago need not be understood in chronological orderTrue or False |
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Answer» True Explanation: |
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1. What would happen if there were no restrictions on the power of elected représentatives? |
Answer» ➠ ANSWER :-→ If there are no restrictions on the power of the ELECTED representatives the leaders MIGHT MISUSE the powers given to them. → The Indian Constitution provides safeguards against this misuse of power by our political leaders. → The Constitution lays down rules that GUARD the citizens against misuse of power. |
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When the indian constitution put into effect |
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Answer» JANUARY 26, 1950 is when the CONSTITUTION of India came into effect. Explanation: |
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i) Through a focus on any two countries, explain how Nation's developed over the 19th century. (5 marks) |
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(i) A large number of political associations whose members were middle class professionals, businessmen and prosperous artisans as members were formed in Germany. (ii) Before beginning of modern age some serious economic problems came up in Germany. HUNGER, hardship and popular revolt emerged in Germany. Germany was divided in several states due to autocractic rule, people were suffering in Germany. There were conservative forces like that of Junkers (big landlords) who did not want to accept the concept of nation-state. (iii) Romantic imagination and national feelings also became a major factor for formation of nation-state. Johann Gottfried Herder of Germany popularised the true spirit of nation through folk songs, folk POETRY and folk dances. (iv)Otto VON Bismarck had architected the process of unification with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy. In Germany three WARS against Austria, Denmark and France were fought over seven years.
(i)Like Germany, Italy too had along history of political fragmentation. Italians were scattered over several dynastic states as well as the multi-national Habsburg Empire. (ii) Italy was divided into several states. These were being ruled by dynasties like Habsburg, Pope and Bourbon dynasty. Only Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house. (iii) Caricature of Garibaldi of Italy helped a lot in stimulating nationalistic feeling among masses. (iv) Cavour established a tactful diplomatic alliance with France and won two Sicilies |
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French Revolution multiple choice question with their answer |
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Answer» Answer: 1. On which of the following day did ‘Storming of the Bastille’ occur? (a) 14th July, 1789 (b) 14th July, 1798 (c) 14th June, 1789 (d) 14th June, 1798 2. What did Bastille symbolize? (a) Benevolence of the king (b) Despotic power of the king (c) Armed might of France (d) Prestige and power 3. 18th century French society was divided into (a) Castes (b) Four Estates (c) Three Estates (d) Two Estates 4. Which of the following CONSTITUTED the privileged class? (a) Clergy and peasants (b) Peasants and nobility (c) First and Third Estate (d) Clergy and nobility 5. The most IMPORTANT of the privileges enjoyed by the clergy and nobility (a) Right to collect dues (b) Ownership of land (c) Participate in wars (d) Exemption from taxes to the state 6. Which of the following believed social position must depend on merit? (a) Middle class (b) Nobility (c) Workers (d) Peasants 7. Society based on freedom, equal laws and opportunities was advocated by (a) Middle class and people of the Third Estate (b) Clergy and nobility (c) Philosophers such as John Locke and Rousseau (d) Englishmen Georges Danton and Arthur Young 8. Which of the following refuted the doctrine of divine and absolute right? (a) John Locke (b) Rousseau (c) Montesquieu (d) Voltaire 9. Who advocated government based on Social Contract? (a) DARWIN (b) Spencer (c) Rousseau (d) Montesquieu 10. Division of power WITHIN the government was put forth in (a) 'Two Treaties of Government' (b) 'The Spirit of the Laws' (c) 'Le Moniteur Universal' (d) 'The Social Contract' 11. Who was the King of France at the time of the Revolution? (a) Louis XIV (b) Louis XVI (c) Marie Antoinette (d) Nicholas II 12. Political body of France (a) DUMA (b) Reichstag (c) Lok Sabha (d) Estates General 13. Voting in the Estates General was conducted on the principle of (a) Each member one vote (b) Male adult franchise (c) Universal adult franchise (d) Estates General 14. The Estates General was last convened in (a) 1604 (b) 1614 (c) 1416 (d) 1641 15. Where did the Third Estate form and announce the National Assembly? (a) Indoor Tennis Court (b) Hall of Mirrors (c) Firoz Shah Ground (d) Winter Palace 16. Members of the Third Estate were led by (a) Louis XVI and Marie Antionette (b) Lenin and Kerensky (c) Mirabeau and Abbe Sieyes (d) Rousseau and Voltaire 17. Which of the following was the main objective of the Constitution of 1791? (a) To limit the powers of the king alone (b) Do away with feudal privileges (c) Give equal rights to women (d) Establish a constitutional monarchy 18. A broken chain symbolized (a) Chains used to fetter slaves (b) Strength lies in unity (c) Royal power (d) Act of becoming free 19. The winged woman personified (а) National colours of France (b) Act of becoming free (c) Personification of Law (d) Rays of the Sun will drive away the clouds of ignorance 20. Bundle of rods or fasces symbolized (a) Royal power (b) Equality before law (c) Law is the same for all (d) Strength lies in unity |
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Choose the correct word to fill in the blanks.1. The Aryans first settled in...........(Uttar Pradesh, Punjab)2. The early Aryans lived in.......(villages, cities)3. The .........was the assembly of the selected people of the tribe. (Samiti, Sabha)4. Copper was found in the ........mines of Rajasthan. (Khetri, Balathal). |
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Answer» Answer: 1) UTTAR pradesh 3) sabha 4) KHETRI |
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1. On which day was Paris on alarm?2. Whom did the king command to move into the city?3. What rumour spread in Paris?4. How many people gathered in front of the town hall?5. Why did they break into a number of government buildings?6. Why did a group of several hundred people storm the fortress prison Bastille?7. How many prisoners were there in Bastille?8. Why was Bastille hated by all?9. Who bought the stone fragments of Bastille?10. Who became the king of France in 1774?11. Which family did the king belong to?12. At what age did Louis become the king of France?13. Who was Louis married to?14. Upon his accession, what did he find?15. Whom did France help under Louis Xi to gain their independence?16. What do you mean by the term Old Regime?17. How many peasants were there in France?18. What do you mean by the term “tithes”?19. Who were the members of the first two estates?20. What was the direct tax called?21. Who had the burden of taxes of the state?22. What services were the peasants obliged to render to the lord?23. What was the population of France in 1715?24. What was the population of France in 1789?25. What was the staple food of the people of France?26. What is Subsistence Crisis? |
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Answer» Answer: Subsistence CRISIS can be defined as an extreme SITUATION where the basic means of livelihood are endangered. In France, due to the RAPID EXPANSION of the population from 23 million in 1715 to 28 million in 1789, a subsistence crisis occurred. |
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5. The Indian constitution was adopted on date............ |
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Answer» भारत के संविधान के निर्माण में संविधान सभा के सभी 389 सदस्यो ने महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाई,26 नवम्बर 1949 को सविधान सभा ने पारित कियाऔर इसे 26 जनवरी 1950 को लागू किया गया था.... |
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Will 11th standard have board this year according to the new educational system? |
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Composite Fish culture system |
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Answer» Answer: Stocking of cultivable fishes of different species which differ in feeding habits in same POND is called Composite Fish Culture or Polyculture or Mixed Fish FARMING. In other words, combined or mixed farming of COMPATIBLE fish species is called Polyculture or Composite Fish Culture. In 1971, ICAR initiated All India Co-ordinated Research PROJECT (AICRP) on composite fish culture of Indian and exotic fishes under different Agro-climatic conditions in the COUNTRY. |
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1. How far did the shortcoming of the Non-CooperationMovement teach the Congress to proceed with the struggle for freedom? |
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Difference btw Commonwealth and Olympic |
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Answer» The difference between commonwealth and Olympic is The Olympic games are the biggest sporting events in the world... commonwealth countries these countries have a history of British colonization and are registered under the commonwealth act. Explanation: The commonwealth games first started in 1930 where as the Olympic is an international event where ATHLETES andsports persons from all over the world are welcometo participate, qualify and compete against one another.These are HELD after every 4YEARS. |
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Write any three advantages of map over the globe |
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Answer» Answer: 1: to find EXACT location 2: to KNOW the route of unknown places 3: it is EASY to go anywhere by using map. |
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Explain why power sharing was difficult in the past |
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Answer» Reasons are follows:- (i) There is clear distinction of POWER between state and centre through the three list system. ... (II) The centre has a general AUTHORITY but the regional or state government are not given autonomy. THEREFORE, interference in each other's jurisdiction for any change is DIFFICULT. |
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Explain the difference b/w horizontal and vertical power sharing |
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Commonwealth meaning |
Answer» AVERAGE money or same amount of wealth . or in other way it can ALSO be USED as idiomatic EXPRESSION . |
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Explain different ways and methods to control the environment digradation |
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Answer» Answer: plz mrk as brainlist Explanation: The Best Ways to PREVENT Environmental Degradation Reduce Our Over All Consumption of Resources. Our natural resources that the planet gives us are limited, but MANY people seem to forget that. ... REUSE All the Resources and Materials That We Possibly Can. ... Recycle What We Can, Whenever We Can. ... GREEN Transportation. ... Give BACK to the Environment. |
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Small and scaterred units which are largely outside the control of the government are known as _____________ Organised sectorTertiary sectorPublic sectorUnorganised sector |
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Answer» UNORGANIZED SECTOR ( 4TH ) |
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Who was the first IAS officer |
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Answer» Answer: Anna RAJAM MALHOTRA (née George; 17 JULY 1927 – 17 September 2018) was an INDIAN Administrative Service officer.
Explanation: Please mark as brainliest answer and follow me please and thank me please Because I am a very GOOD boy |
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what is the name of our solar system? how many planets are there ? which is the biggest planet? which is the smallest ? which planet is similar to earth in context of size? |
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Answer» Answer: the name our solar system is milky way or The AKASH GANGA there are 8 planets in our solar system excluding Pluto. the biggest planet is Jupiter and the SMALLEST planet is Mercury the planet which is similar to earth in context of size is VENUS |
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A group fo star forming various patten called |
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Answer» CONSTELLATION Explanation: |
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2. Liquids have indefinite shape butvolume.3. Classification of things is done on the basis ofsomeand4.have lustre.5. Stone iswhile cotton is6. Steam isstate of water.7. Plastic is amaterial.8. Petrol isin water.9. The space occupied by an object is calledconductors of heat and10. Metals areelectricity |
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Answer» Answer: 2-its because LIQUID molecules are loosely arranged classification of things are done on the basis of state of matter metals have luster stone is hard while cotton is soft steam is gaseous state of water plastic is a non metal petrol is undissolved in water the space occupied by an object is CALLED matter metals are GOOD conductors of heat and electricity |
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Explain the term secular and sovereign as the key word of preamble.answer me and i will mark you brainlist |
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Answer» The American CONSTITUTION was the first to begin with a preamble. The preamble REFERS to the introduction or PREFACE to the constitution. The preamble of the constitution is based on the “objectives resolution”, drafted and moved by the Pandit Nehru, and ADOPTED by the constituent assembly on 26 November 1949. |
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Q1Fill in the blanks1) High tides are also called.....tides2) On December .......... deadly tsunami occurred in the Indian Ocean3) Every year we celebrate on the 2nd March as ..........day.4) Only ....% is available in the form of surface waters.5) Huge tidal wave cause..........6) Eugenie Clark also known as.......7 The salinity level in the Dead Sea is it 240 gm per........gm.8) Periodic rise and fall of water is termed as....Q2 What does the word "tsunami” mean?Q3 Define the term salinityQ4 What are the three forms of water?Q5 What is the hydrological cycle?06 Explain why warm ocean current are less dense than cold ocean cu07 Distinguish between waves and rides. |
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1 - spring tides 2 - 26 3 - Dr . seuses birthday 4 - 71 5 - tsunami |
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