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1.

a colourless solution of calcium hydroxide in a test tube turns _____ on blowing in it through a blow tube for sometimees

Answer» WER is that the SOLUTION will TURN WHITE.
2.

Multiple choice question Who among the following were the active citizens of France as per constitution of 1791? a) all men and women above 25years b)men who had the right to vote c)men and women who didn't vote d) only men above 18years Please it's urgent

Answer» HO had the RIGHT to VOTE
3.

Identity activity where govt. must spend for welfare of people and why

Answer» E this Helps You!!1) Construction of labourers2) Vendors3) PETTY Shopkeepers4) AGRICULTURAL farmers5) Rickshaw pullers and auto-rickshaw drivers
4.

What is a full form of UNICEF

Answer» FULL FORM OF UNICEFUnited Nations International Children's Emergency Fundestablished------------------ 11/12/1946 FOR EMERGENCY NEEDS OF CHILDREN IN PAST WARS EUROPE AND CHINA I HOPE THIS INFO HELPS U ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
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_____Brainleist Questions ________ 1. What are the functions of fallopian tubes?2. How is the process of pollination in plants is different from fertilization?3. Where does fertilization take place in human female.4. How does the embryo get nourishment inside the Mother's body?5. What is the role of seminal vesicle and prostate gland?__________________________

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QUESTION NUMBER 1 function of fallopian tube The main function of the fallopian tube is to transport the egg from the ovary to the uterus2 Questionsprocess of pollination in plants DIFFERENT form FERTILIZATION yes it is different fertilization occur after pollinationPOLLINATION means transfer of POLLEN grains anther to stigma fertilization means fusion 3 QUESTIONfertilization in human take place in fallopian tube just outside ovary4 Question through a placenta the embryo gate nourishment5 Questionprostate gland secret the prostate fluidand seminal vesicles store and produce the majority of the fluid that makes up semenI HOPE THIS INFO HELPS U ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️

6.

K+F- , from 19K and 9F

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This doesn't B CME SOCIAL science....The QN is also not clear at all.

7.

How to plant trees in Telugu

Answer» VAN chappalu BABA BAI saabDhskskkaajhsbdbdkslajauau
8.

What is the belief of local people about potharaju???? Pls answer fast and for brainliest....

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ju is trational dance & festival of HYDERABAD (andhra pradesh )...so people believe in portharaju .pothraju CELEBRATE to call their GOD .

9.

Write about the main oceans and the sea routes.

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outes & infrastructure. Indian Ocean hosts one of the most important GLOBAL MARITIME routes CONNECTING Far East with EUROPE. It passes though the South China Sea, Strait of Malacca, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Suez Canal and Mediterranean until Atlantic, and carries majority of the ultra-large containerships.

10.

compare and contrast between Vidhan Sabha and Vidhan Parishad on the following points:qualifications,membership

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t ABLE to COME BACK my WAY to the

11.

What is the significance of different means of mass communication

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mmunication means communication to MASS no. of people at same time.Importance of means of mass communication means mass Communication course includes print and electronic MEDIA RADIO, photography, advertisement and PUBLIC relations, film making and NEW media.

12.

Why did wellesley resigned for his post and returnrd to england

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ey RESIGNED from his post and returned to England because he SUFFERED a HUMILIATING defeat fro MARATHA empire

13.

write a essay the media should be free from the control of government and the industrialist of the country

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racy Is Form Of GOVERNMENT In which The People Of A Country Can Elect Their Representatives. Media Came Into Existence Around The 1780S . Media Played A Crucial Role In Human Lives . The Media Has The Power To Expose Those Who Misuse Their Power. Their Role Is To Objectively Provide The Facts In The CONTEXT They Are Expected.The Media Acts As The Public's Protector . The Media PLAYS The Role Of A Gatekeeper, Scorekeeper And A Watchdog. Because Of This We Can SAY Media Is Helping Us A Lot To Spread Awareness . And We Can Expect It To Be Free From Government .

14.

Why do British decided to abolish corn law?

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he abolition of the Corn Laws, food could be IMPORTED into BRITAIN more cheaply than it could be produced within the country. Due to this, farmers did not grow corn, leaving the land uncultivated.this may HELP you

15.

Why is federalism and separation of powers important in a country like India

Answer» ISM Separation of Powers FUNDAMENTAL Right PARLIAMENTARY Form of Government. Answer: Federalism: India is a vast country.In ORDER to prevent the misuse of power by any ONE branch of the State the Constitution says that each of these organs should exercise different powers.
16.

What enhanced europe’s wealth And financed its trade with asia

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s metals particularly SILVER from mines located in present DAY PERU and mexico enhanced Europe's wealth and FINANCED its trade with Asia. Secret: This question's answer is given in history class 10 ncert textbook, page number 79 under topic " conquest , disease and trade" 2ND para and 1st line...❤❤hope you will get it...

17.

Describe the role played by the government in protecting the interest of all section of the society

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e the ROLE PLAYED by the GOVERNMENT in protecting the interest of all section of the society

18.

Is acharjee is lower caste then saha

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hink so Bt I'm not SURE about this If u know the ANSWER PLZ tell me if I am wrong

19.

Describe the main features of adolsent population in India in three points

Answer» E leading CHARACTERISTICS of adolescence are biological growth ANDDEVELOPMENT, an UNDEFINED status, increaseddecision making, INCREASED pressures, and the search for self.Stages of Adolescence. Adolescence, these years from puberty to adulthood, may be roughly divided into three stages: early adolescence, generally ages eleven to fourteen; middle adolescence, ages fifteen to seventeen; and late adolescence, ages eighteen to twenty-one.
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how are they useful to us please explain it in detail and please if want to put any informative thing on internet you should put it in detail so that we can understand everything please take care from next time

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this scenario: You got approval and budget to attend a four-day work-related conference. You're back now, and your BOSS says, in passing, "I'd like a report on the conference. Can you get it to me by tomorrow at 2? I want to SHARE highlights with our VP."   Your mind is still swimming in an ocean of conference DETAILS and experiences. What should you put in the report?   This scenario CAPTURES the experience of a woman--let's call her Victoria--in a writing class I led. Victoria showed me the report she had created: around six pages of single-spaced, dense text. Yikes! How could her boss find any highlights there? How would you decide what to include? Before scrolling down to my SUGGESTIONS, think about your answer.

21.

Write 5 points about Stalin

Answer» OD Evening mate Here is your ANSWER Joseph Stalin (1878-1953) was the DICTATOR of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) from 1929 to 1953. Under Stalin, the Soviet Union was transformed from a peasant society into an industrial and military superpowerI hope this helps you ❤Follow me!Mark as brainliest
22.

Mention the different aspects of life in which women and social disadvantage in India

Answer» ESTION is INCOMPLETE I THINK so
23.

Mention three aspects of life in which women are discriminated or disadvantaged in India

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eracy rate among women is only 54 percent compared with 76 percent among men. Similarly, a smaller proportion of girl students go for HIGHER studies. Many of them drop out because parents prefer to spend their resources for their boys’ education.The proportion of women among the highly paid and valued jobs is still very small. On an average an Indian woman works one hour more than an average man every day. Yet much of her work is not paid and therefore often not valued.The Equal Wages Act provides that equal wages should be paid to equal work. However, in almost all areas of work, from sports and cinema, to factories and FIELDS, women are paid less than men, even when both do exactly the same work.In many PARTS of India parents prefer to have sons and find WAYS to have the girl CHILD aborted before she is born. Such sex-selective abortion led to a decline in child sex ratio.They are not safe even within their own home from beating, harassment and other forms of domestic violence.These are the aspects in which women face disadvantage in their life in India.

24.

What do you know about Chalukyas of south india? History question

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tory of South India covers a span of over four thousand years during which the region saw the rise and fall of a number of dynasties and empires. The PERIOD of known history of the region begins with the Iron AGE (1200 BCE to 24 BCE) period until the 14th century CE. Dynasties of Satavahana, Chola, Chera, Chalukya, Pallava, Rashtrakuta, Kakatiya and Hoysala were at their peak during various periods of history. These Dynasties constantly fought amongst each other and against external forces when Muslim armies invaded south India. Vijayanagara empire rose in response to the Muslim intervention and covered the most of south India and acted as a bulwark against Mughal expansion into the south. When the European powers arrived during the 16TH century CE, the southern kingdoms RESISTED the new threats, and many parts eventually succumbed to British occupation. The British created the Madras Presidencywhich covered most of south India directly administered by the British Raj, and divided the rest into a number of dependent princely states. After Indian independence South India was linguistically divided into the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil NADU.

25.

How does minning degrade environment?? Explain with example.

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an population brings along with it other activities that harm the environment. For example, various activities at coal mines RELEASE dust and GAS into the air. Thus, MINING is one of the major causes of DEFORESTATION and pollution. ... Besides the pollution, mining processes require water from nearby water SOURCES. please mark me brilliant

26.

Name the most polluted city in India.

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njab I THINK so ....!!!!!!!

27.

2 facts about Uttar Pradesh

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is:A BEAUTIFUL wonder; Taj MahalHighest CRIME RateMaximum number of PRIME ministers

28.

2 facts about Telangana

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Answer to your QUESTION: Telangana is a newly named SOUTHERN STATE of India.Its CAPTIAL is Hyderabad.Mahboobnagar is the largest district of Telangana by area. Ranga Reddy is the largest district by population.Hope it helps ^_^

29.

The city where the soldiers of the indian national army were put on trial

Answer» E!!! CHHATTISGARH is the RIGHT ANSWER
30.

After having which major improvements the indian railways has become one of the modern means of transport

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e!! There are no BULLET trains in INDIA... we NEED bullet trains with a ELECTROMAGNETIC TRACK

31.

What is particular to general approach in social science?

Answer» R *-*-*-*-*-*-*HERE IS UR ANSWER *-*-*-*-*-*-*STUDENTS IN A COURSE IN THE SOCIAL SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO KNOWING ACQUIRE AN UNDERSTANDING OF THEORIES ABOUT INDIVIDUAL WITHIN A SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT.⬛⬜◼◻◾◽⬛⬜◼◻◾◽⬛◼◻◽⬛⬜◼◾◻◽⬛⬜◻◼◾◽
32.

Explain the labour inequalities in india?

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KO JII AVDA ANSWER ↗↖↘↙↗↖↘↙↗↖↘↙AT THE GLOBAL LEVEL, TECHNOLOGY CHANGE HAS BEEN ONE OF THE FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR INCREASING LABOUR MARKET INEQUALITIES BETWEEN SKILLED AND UNSKILLED WORKERS. POLITICAL ECONOMYISSUES HAVE TO BE TACKLED IN ORDER TO ADDRESS RAISING INEQUALITIES.⬆⬇⬅⬆⬇⬅⬆⬇⬅⬆⬇⬅⬆⬇⬅⬆⬇⬅⬆⬇⬅⬆⬇⬅

33.

Aims and objectives of awareness of tobacco consumption

Answer» C objective: To INCREASE awareness and the intention to quit AMONG smokers. The intention to quit among smokers is based on information, MOTIVATION and the availability of cessation services. Smokers need to be informed on the consequences of tobacco use and the health BENEFITS of cessation.
34.

What is the work of police and judge

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justice to the CITIZEN and punishment to the rule breaker is a duty of police or JUDGE. Judges and police are COME in JUDICIARY system of government.

35.

International and national organisation working for child welfare

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number of International agencies are engaged in the field of social development mainly the United Nations Agencies are activity engaged in programmes which concern directly the welfare activities of the UN Agencies. There are a number of other non­governmental agencies based abroad which assist in child welfare/development programmes.Some of these are mentioned below:United Nations Agencies:ADVERTISEMENTS:(i) World Health Organisation (Who):The purpose of WHO is to assist the govt. to raise the standard of public health, dissemination of information on medical research. The headquarter of WHO in Geneva. The WHO assists number of developing countries to strengthen maternal and child health services, prevention of communicable diseases, improvement of environmental sanitation, rural health services, health education etc. WHO had assisted Indian in establishing primary health centres and sub centers in rural areas.(ii) International Labour Organisation (ILO):It aims at improving labour conditions raising living standards and promoting economic and social stability. ILO also assists state for prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of working children through the child welfare programme. Social SECURITY measures and anti-child labour measures etc.ADVERTISEMENTS:(iii) United Nations International Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF):It consists of donation and contribution for the welfare and development of children. The donations are received from the developed countries to be utilized for the children in developing Countries. Since 1949 the UNICEF has been assisting the govt. of India for a variety of child survival and development programmes.The main programmes assisted by the UNICEF in Indian are as follows:(i) Applied Nutritional programme (ANP)(ii) Integrated child development services (ICDS)(iii)Social inputs in Area Development.(iv) Children in specially difficult circumstances including working & strut children.(v) Urban basic services.(vii) Safe drinking water and environmental sanitation.ADVERTISEMENTS:(iv) FOOD and Agricultural Organisation (FAO):It was founded on 1945 with its headquarters at Rome. It plays an important part in increasing food production and taking measures aiming at development of rural families with particular references to WOMEN & children. It also helps the people of the world in their continuing fight against hunger and malnutrition.(v) World Food Programme (WFP):It is a recent venture of this FAO through which efforts are made to provide assistance in terms of food to the developing Countries. One of the major components of the programmes is making available donations of food from developed countries for feeding children in the programme of combating malnutrition and under nutrition in the developing Countries. In India the WEP has invested in a vast feeding programme for millions of Children and pregnant women and nursing mother’s particularly through ICDS (Integrated Child Development Scheme) net-work.(vi) The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation [UNESCO]:UNESCO helps to develop TEXT books and promotion and teaching of national languages to the children of the migrant workers, training of the staff for pre-school children and assists projects to set up  please mark brainliest please

36.

International organisation for the promotion of intellectual property worldwide is

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ntellectual Property Organization. WORLD Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), international organization designed to PROMOTE the worldwide protection of both industrial property (inventions, TRADEMARKS, and designs) and copyrighted MATERIALS (literary, musical, photographic, and other artistic works).

37.

Who is prime minister of india

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a MODI is PM of INDIA

38.

What role does civil society play in promoting education?

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ociety can play an IMPORTANTROLE in efforts to achieve educationgoals in every country, by implementing programs that STIMULATE cognitive development in EARLY childhood, managing schools and other EDUCATIONAL institutions, keeping a critical eye on whether good-qualityeducation is AVAILABLE to children or not...

39.

Role of teacher toward education in sustainable development

Answer» TEACHER you can't imagine true education system in INDIA.. This is the biggest Role of teacher toward education in SUSTAINABLE development...
40.

What is the total number of the longitude on earth at 1° interval

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ng the north and south POLES, there are 181 LATITUDES that are 1° APART, from 90° south, or -90°, to 90° north, or +90°.

41.

India's first heavy water plant was setup in 1962 at

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st HEAVY water plant was SET up in India at NANGAL in 1962.

42.

Among which countries 'Tripartite poet ' was signed?

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partite Pact is signed by Germany, ITALY, and Japan. On this day in 1940, the Axis powers are formed as Germany, Italy, and Japan become ALLIES with the SIGNING of the Tripartite Pact in BERLIN.

43.

India's first artificial satellite launched in april 1975 was

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ta, first unmanned Earth satellite built by India. It was named for a PROMINENT Indian astronomer and mathematician of the 5th century ce. The satellite was assembled at Peenya, near BANGALORE, but was launched from WITHIN the Soviet Union by a Russian-made rocket on APRIL 19, 1975.

44.

Explain any three base to measure the economic development of the country

Answer» EXPENDITURE ApproachThis method of DETERMINING GDP adds up the market value of all domestic expenditures made on final goods and services in a single year, including consumption expenditures, investment expenditures, GOVERNMENT expenditures, and net EXPORTS. Add all of the expenditures TOGETHER and you determine GDP.2) The Production ApproachThis method also called the Net Product or Value added method requires three stages of analysis. First gross value of output from all sectors is estimated. Then, intermediate consumption such as cost of materials, supplies and services used in production final output is derived. Then gross output is reduced by intermediate consumption to develop net production.3) The Income ApproachThis method of determining GDP is to add up all the income earned by households and firms in the year. The total expenditures on all of the final goods and services are also income received as wages, profits, rents, and interest income
45.

Describe how slavery was aboised in france

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in 1794 that the Convention passed a law to FREE all slaves in French overseas POSSESSIONS. But this lasted only for 10 years because when Napoleon Bonaparte BECAME the emperor of France in 1804, he reintroduced slavery. In 1848, Slaverywas finally abolished in Frenchcolonies.

46.

Write four slogans about the reservation in education and government job???

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about the reservation in education and GOVERNMENT job could be -* SYSTEM OF COMPETITION - DISCOURAGES* FULL OF BIAS AND DISCRIMINATION* NO DESERVATION SEATING* RAISE COMMUNAL POLITICS* ADVANTAGEOUS TO MINORITIES* DISCOURAGE HARD WORK * DEGRADE ENVIRONMENT POSITIVITY

47.

Describe the 3 major demands put forward by the S. P. A in nepal

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swer is -SPA MEANS seven party alliance demand for restoration of parliament a new CONSTITUTION and assembly and power to all party government HOPE you wants to know it

48.

What were the major ideas expressed by basavanna.

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this is the ANSWER IAM not SURE with this answer

49.

Why were merchants from towns in europe began to move countryside in seventeeth and eighteenth century I want answer in a pointplz do fast it's argent

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rnment 2 more GARMENTS can HELP

50.

not everyone welcomed the printed book and those who did also had fears about it justify the statement with three arguments

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ople welcomed this change whereas some people Expressed apprehensions about it FAR reaching effects.1.Easy availability of printed books created the possibility for wide circulation of Ideas.In Europe A Latin Scholar, Erasmus expressed grave doubts about easily available printed books. He opined that easy availability of printed BOOK was harmful to serious scholarship.2.It was feared that if there was no control over what was printed and read, religious and radical views might spread.3. It would lessen the authority of valuable literature and the valuable literature would be destroyed. Rich and valuable works would lose their significance in the presence of ignorant, slanderous , SEDITIOUS and religious books.OR The colonial administrators find Vernacular NOVELS to be a valuable SOURCE of information on native life and Customs on account of a variety of reasons some reasons are as follows:1.Colonial rulers found ‘Vernacular ‘ novels very illuminating and informative. This knowledge was useful for effective governance in India.2. The Vernacular novels portrayed the customs comma habits, religious beliefs and dress code of various communities.3.As outsiders, the Colonial rulers knew little about life inside Indian households. The new novels in Indian languages often had descriptions of domestic life. ==================================================================Hope this will help you.....