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1.

हु इज द प्राइम मिनिस्टर ऑफ ऑस्ट्रेलिया​

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ANSWER:

scott MORRISON

EXPLANATION:

he is the current prime MINISTER of AUSTRALIA

2.

What is common to the pastoral communities living in the Himalayas ? ​

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Answer:

BASIN 2011 is COMMON to the PATROL communities

3.

What do you mean by federalism ​

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Federalism is a mixed or compound MODE of government that combines a general government (the CENTRAL or "federal" government) with regional governments (provincial, STATE, CANTONAL, territorial or other sub-unit governments) in a single political system.

4.

Who holds top three ranks in India ??

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ANSWER:Indian INSTITUTE of Science, Bengaluru, Jawaharlal Nehru University, NEW Delhi and Banaras Hindu University have emerged as the top THREE UNIVERSITIES of India in the NIRF Ranking 2020. HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank on Thursday released the NIRF Rankings 2020

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5.

Mention the name of any two Acts legislated durring colonial rule and which changed the life of pastoralists in india​

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Explanation:

(1) Waste Land rules: All grazing lands were considered 'waste land' by the colonial rulers as they brought no revenue to them. If this land could be transformed into cultivated farmland, it would result in an increase in land revenue and production of crops such as jute, cotton, and wheat. This is why the Waste Land rules were formulated. However, they sounded the death knell for pastoralists because an increase in cultivated land meant an obvious decline in pastures and a consequent loss of a means of livelihood for them.

(2) Forests Acts: These were enacted to protect and preserve forests for timber which was of

commercial importance. These acts changed the life of pastoralists. They were now prevented from entering many forests that had earlier provided valuable forage for their cattle. They issued permits which monitored their entry and exit into forests. They could not stay in the forests as much as they liked because the permit specified the number of days and hours they could spend in the forests.

(3) Criminal Tribes Act: The British government eyed nomadic people with suspicion and disregard on account of their continuous movement. They could not be tracked down or placed in one particular place, unlike rural people in villages who were easy to identify and control. Hence, the colonial power viewed nomadic tribes as criminal. The Criminal Tribes Act was passed in 1871 and it further ruined the lives of the pastoralists who were now forced to live in notified settlements and were disallowed from moving out without a government permit.

(4) Grazing Tax: It was imposed by the colonial government to expand its revenue INCOME. Pastoralists had to pay a tax on every animal they grazed on the pastures. This right was now AUCTIONED out to contractors. They extracted as HIGH a tax as they could, to recover the money they had paid to the state and earn as much profit as they could. Later the government itself started collecting taxes. This created problems for the pastoralists who were harassed by tax collectors. It also became an economic burden on them.

6.

An element has 7 valence electron it is likely to be a ____​

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Answer:

A 17TH group element LIKE F,Cl,Br,I...ETC.

7.

All natural resorces are unlimited. explain this statement with examples​

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DISCUSS the concepts of finite (non renewable) Vs infinite (renewable) RESOURCES, thinking of examples of each. Some infinite resources are solar energy, timber, wind and hydroelectricity. Some finite resources are petroleum, tin, ALUMINIUM, coal and NATURAL gas.

8.

Write a letter to the district collector stating your problem about the mosquitoes due to the stagnant sewage and the threat of them causing diseases like dengue and malariaplz help me​

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G-45,

Krishna Colony,

Anand Vihar,

Mathura

To

The Health Officer,

Nagpur

20th AUGUST , 2020

Subject : complaining about the improper drainage system

Sir,

I wish to draw your attention towards the pathetic condition of the drainage system in our district Nagpur. The drains are always overflowing and there is a foul smell in the locality.

Mosquitoes, and insects breed in this area, which is unhygienic and making life difficult for us.

During the monsoon season the situation gets BAD to worse. Even a small downpour leads to clogging of drains and as a result all the streets are waterlogged. During Rainy seasons the garbage which piles in the corners of the road gets carried away with the water and is spread all across the roads.

This condition has also made life miserable for all those who stay on the ground floor as the rain water seeps into the houses. Most of the houses in our district are single stored, so most of us face this problem.

This water logging attracts mosquitoes and various other insects, due to which people are suffering from dengue, malaria and other diseases.

We have approached the local representatives. They have come over here to check the problem but they NEVER return with any solution.

I have come know that in our neighboring districts they are not facing any kind of this problem as the entire sewage and drainage system has been changed. So, I would like to inform that the drainage system in our district is old and cracked which we people are fed up of. Kindly make it replaced with the new one.

I humbly request you to look into this matter and to bring a solution to our problems.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

Lakkshay GULERIA

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Cooperation make in society helthier fill in blank in one word

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ANSWER:

makes

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10.

WHat you mean by the Ghaznavids and the Ghorids

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noun. A member of a Turkish Muslim DYNASTY founded in Ghazna, Afghanistan, in AD 977. The dynasty extended its power into Persia and the Punjab and lasted until 1186. ARAB rule gave way to the PERSIANS, who controlled the area until conquered by the Turkic Ghaznavids.

Khwarazmian dynasty. The Ghurids or GHORIDS (Persian: سلسله غوریان‎; self-designation: شنسبانی, Shansabānī) were a dynasty of Iranian descent from the Ghor region of present-day central Afghanistan, but the exact ethnic origin is uncertain.

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11.

What is the final color of shampoo lemon juice vinegar sugar solution comman salt solution

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ANSWER:

RED COLOUR

yellow colour

non CHANGING colour

12.

What were Reserved forest​

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Explanation:

Reserve forest is the DESIGNATING forests with MANY other natural areas, that enjoys judicial protection based on the legal systems. Reserved forests are the protected forests with the natural HABITAT that has HIGH degree of protection from any kind of hunting and poaching.Oct 9, 2018

13.

Impact of globalisation on agriculture​

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Globalization can GREATLY enhance the role of agriculture as an engine of growth in low-income countries by making it POSSIBLE for agriculture to grow CONSIDERABLY FASTER than domestic consumption..

14.

Find the people name from there pictures.....pls help​

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ANSWER:

they all are FUNNY PEOPLES

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17. How do you think, proper power sharing supports the functioning of democracy? Justify youranswer from the experience of Belgium and Sri lanka​

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Power-sharing ensures the right balance between different sections in the SOCIETY. It not only prevents CONFLICT between various groups in the society but it also generates a sense of belongingness AMONG them to the society. Hence, power-sharing helps to MAINTAIN the SPIRT of democracy.

16.

Is partisanship good for us? Class 10 Civics chapter political parties.No faltu answers

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No PARTNERSHIP is not GOOD for US in some CASE

17.

Difference between import and export

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IMPORT is taking GOOD in our COUNTRY

export is SENDING GOODS of our country to another country

18.

what regulate the relationship between executive legislature and judiciary a) prime minister b) constitution c) central government d) none of the above​

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Answer:

b )constitution

Explanation:

*these three organs work in UNISON with complete record.this may be called as horizontal distribution of power sharing. it ALLOWS different organs of govt to be placed at the same level and exercise different powers.

*the power of three organs are well DEFINED by the constitution, such a clear cut DIVISION and seperation ensures that none of the organs can exercise unlimited powers.each organ keeps a check on the other.this resuled in a balance of power among various instututions.

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16.Do you consider Bismarck is the architect of the united Germany. Justify your answer byhighlighting his role for a united Germany.​

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ANSWER:

The ROLE of Bismarck  -

1. to unify the north German states under Prussian control

2. to weaken PRUSSIA's main rival, Austria, by removing it from the German Federation

3. to make Berlin, not Vienna, the centre of German affairs

4. to strengthen the position of the King of Prussia, WILHELM I, countering the demands for reform from the Liberals in the Prussian REICHSTAG

20.

Fill in the blanks.Under the law ofthe Company rule was deAn alliance, by which the British offered security to an Inhis state, is known asdiscovered the sea-route to India throuDisunity and weakness of Indian rulers made BritishPolicies likeandalso madShort Answer Type Questions.What were factories? Why were they called so?Battle of Plassey fought? What were its co​

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Answer:

SUBSIDIARY Alliance

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21.

In which Part of africa have the Massai cattle herders lived ?​

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ANSWER:

Kenya

The Maasai PEOPLE live in the African countries of Kenya and TANZANIA. Their traditional way of life is CENTERED on cattle. For more than 400 years, the Maasai have lived a LIFESTYLE based around their cattle herds.

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22.

Main points of reading and analysis of maps of whole lesson main points ​

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Explanation:

The unique physical characteristics of the MAP, i.e. scale, title, legend, etc. It is ALSO a way to DECODE the message and the SYMBOLS of the map and to place it within its own spatial and CULTURAL context.

23.

The inland territories of a country receive how much rainfall ? moderate/less/exess?

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The western coast and North-Eastern India receive over about 400 CM of rainfall ANNUALLY. However, it is less than 60 cm in western Rajasthan and adjoining parts of Gujarat, HARYANA and Punjab. Rainfall is EQUALLY low in the interior of the Deccan plateau, and east of the Sahyadris.

24.

What kind of irrigation works were developed in the Tamil region? In 4 or 5 sentenceNCERT Class 7th Social Science

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ANSWER:Answer. The 'irrigation works' were developed in the 'Tamil REGION wells', 'TANKS', 'Ponds'etc. EXPLANATION: These wells, Ponds, and Tanks are used to store rain water for the Purpose of irrigation.

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25.

Fill in blank,the soil is extremely fertile​

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,ALLUVIAL soils as a WHOLE are very fertile. MOSTLY these soils CONTAIN adequate proportion of potash, phosphoric acid and lime which are ideal for the GROWTH of sugarcane, paddy, wheat and other cereal and pulse crops

26.

23अधोलिखितवाक्येषु उद्धरणचिह्नपदानां स्थानेषुउचितं पदं चिनुत |“गात्राणां” सुविभक्तता व्यायामेन संभवति |(1 Point)O1. मांसानां02. वस्त्राणां​

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ANSWER:

2. is answer of this QUESTION

27.

Difference between tea and coffee farming​

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Tea and coffee are DIFFERENT in both taste and TYPE of PREPARATION. ... Coffee is grown mainly in Africa and tea is grown in the sub tropical climates. 5. Tea is extracted from LEAVES whereas coffee is prepared by fully grown coffee beans.

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28.

भारत के लिए मध्यांन रेखा की आवश्यकता क्यों पड़ती है​

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ANSWER:

because FOE MAINTAIN TIME of COUNTRY

29.

Locate and colour the northern mountains on the outline map of India. refer to an atlas name at least 2 mountain ranges and 2 states of the northern mountains on the mapanswer fast​

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ANSWER:

MUJA NHI ATA

SOORY for maza la na ka leya

30.

(A)Rs. 10 Lacs (B)Rs. 20 Lacs )Rs. 50 Lacs2.7. Atmospheric pressure in a Atmospheric storage tank can be inaintained by following(B)(A) Blowing in air, steam ogas(C) Condensation of the gontentDecrease in temperature of liquid contentsVent to atmosphere(D)hu omharkation authority in time, following​

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ANSWER:

B BLOWING in AIR STREAM ogas

31.

अतिरिक्त रोजगार सृजन के दीर्घकालीन उपायोग की व्याख्या कीजिए।PLEASE answer me fast.​

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ANSWER:

आशा है कि यह आपकी मदद करेगा

32.

Who are you I am a devdutt

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HOI DEVADASI

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33.

Which are the demrites of a democratic systems according to you? ​

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Demerits of democracy:

Democracy is all about political competition and power play. There is no scope for morality.

Consultation in a democracy from many people LEADS to delays.

Not knowing the best interest of the people by the ELECTED leaders leads to bad decisions.

Democracy leads to CORRUPTION for it is based on ELECTORAL competition

34.

There was a company named SuperCompany with 288 employees. On January there was a 7% job reduction. Six months later the company received many new orders and could hired 7% more people. How many people were at the end? 262 282 286 288

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EXPLANATION:

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35.

which of the following is not an element of India's constitutional philosophy. a) fraternity b) Socialism c) Secular. d). Opportunitism​

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ANSWER:

C) SECULAR is the CORRECT answer...my DEAR.

36.

How did the spred of weaving and trade facilitate the growth of town​

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ANSWER:

the TOWN is BEAUTIFUL SPACE

37.

Which of the following is not an element of India's constitutional philosophy​

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ANSWER:

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38.

Compare the different types of revenue systems that were introduced during the British rule.

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EXPLANATION:

Land Revenue Systems in British India: Zamindari, Ryotwari and Mahalwari

Zamindari System was INTRODUCED by CORNWALLIS in 1793 through Permanent Settlement Act. It was introduced in provinces of Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Varanasi. ... Zamindars were given the rights to collect the rent from the peasants. The realized amount would be divided into 11 parts.

Ryotwari system was devised by Capt. Alexander Read and Thomas (later Sir Thomas) Munro at the end of the 18th century and introduced by the latter when he was governor (1820–27) of Madras (now Chennai). The PRINCIPLE was the direct collection of the land revenue from each individual cultivator by GOVERNMENT agents.

Mahalwari system, one of the three main revenue systems of land tenure in British India, the other two being the zamindar (landlord) and the ryotwari (individual cultivator). The word mahalwari is derived from the Hindi mahal, meaning a house or, by extension, a district.

39.

Discribe briefly in your own word why the vernacular press act 1878 was repealed in 1881.​

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ANSWER:

you will GET the answer in GOOGLE

40.

No corner of world shall have Imperialism' declared India in the conference of ____a) UNOb) SAARCc) Asian Countriesd) USSR​

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EXPLANATION:

c.Asian COUNTRIES is the ANSWER

41.

L. why do need democracy in a country with diverslike India?​

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ANSWER:

you can SEE the answer in GOOGLE

42.

सोशल कॉन्ट्रैक्ट’ पुस्तक के लेखक कौन है ?​

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ANSWER:

JEAN jacous ROUSSEAU is the WRITER of social contract

43.

People of a particular skin colour subjugate another race of people is called ______a) Disarmamentb) Imperialismc) Sovereigntyd) Apartheid​

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ANSWER:

APARTHEID

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44.

Anybody know, what is paradigm? Please answer my question guys​

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In science and PHILOSOPHY, a paradigm (/ˈpærədaɪm/) is a distinct set of CONCEPTS or thought PATTERNS, including theories, research methods, POSTULATES, and standards for what constitutes legitimate contributions to a field.

45.

Name any 2 consumar industries plze fast..​

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ANSWER:

PEPSI CO,ADIDAS ag

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46.

What is the maximum number of range of humidity in nature . And, what is the climate that the humidity is most and what is the climate that humidity is least.​

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Definition. Relative humidity is NORMALLY EXPRESSED as a percentage; a higherpercentage means that the AIR–water mixture is more HUMID. At 100% relativehumidity, the air is saturated and is at its dew point.

Explanation:

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47.

The forests which do not shed all their leaves at the same time?​

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Answer:

Evergreen BACKWOODS

Explanation:

Evergreen backwoods don't SHED their leaves all in the meantime in the year. Some rain backwoods trees shed their leaves amid the cooler long PERIODS of WINTER, others shed their leaves amid summer because of dry conditions, and after that when it downpours, they shoot new CLEARS out.

48.

What was the battle of buxar? what were its effects on bengal after the battle?​

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The battle resulted in the 1765 Treaty of Allahabad, in which the MUGHAL EMPEROR surrendered sovereignty of Bengal to the British. Lord Robert Clive, the VICTOR at the Plassey, BECAME the first governor of Bengal. Losses: British East India COMPANY, fewer than 1,000 casualties of 8,000; Indian states, 6,000 of 35,000.

49.

Q.1. What is the Chief characteristic of a public facility?Ans.​

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Answer:

An important characteristic of a public facility is that it has to be provided by the government. The benefits of a public facility can be shared by many PEOPLE.

For example, a school in the village will enable many children to GET an EDUCATION.

Explanation:

BASIC PUBLIC FACILITIES

Public facilities are defined as institutional responses to basic human NEEDS, such as

health, education, safety, RECREATION, and worship. Examples of typical public facilities include churches, hospitals, and police stations.

50.

Capital of pakistan​

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ANSWER:

ISLAMABAD is the CAPITAL of PAKISTAN