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1.

Father of political science????? ​

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ARISTOTLE...

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मिल गया होगा कोई ग़ज़ब का हमसफ़र..वरना मेरा यार यूं बदलने वाला नहीं था!​

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Answer:

MERI SHAYARI Suno.

Explanation:

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3.

Name the important non food crops in India​

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rubber or BHI h PR ye JADA h POPULAR

4.

Who grades the sports certificates of the players ?1. Punjab Sports department 2. Department of school education 3. CBSE4. All of the abovePlease answer correct and fast and who will answer correct I will mark him or her as brainliest ​

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ANSWER:

PUNJAB SPORTS DEPARTMENT

5.

1)Power looms are small units witha)4-6loomsb)10-15 loomsc)15-20 loomsd) 20-15 looms​

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ANSWER:

d) OPTION

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6.

Which of the following statements is false with respect to concurrent list?(A) Concurrent list has 47 subjects. (B) It includes the subjects which are common to the centre as well as the stategovernments. (C) Both the state and central government can pass laws on these subjects. (D) It includes subjects like trade and commerce and agriculture.​

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ANSWER:

D is the answer

EXPLANATION:

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7.

PAGE NO.ХААDATE./1Matching !α a) Equatori a) Non-renevableb) Windb) 66½°SC)Antarctic Circled) Waterd) renewable e) Fossil full e) 0°o generating​

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ANSWER:

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8.

Character sketch of Hitler??? ​

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Adolf Hitler (German: [ˈadɔlf ˈhɪtlɐ] (About this soundlisten); 20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was a German politician and leader of the Nazi Party. He rose to POWER as the chancellor of Germany in 1933 and then as Führer in 1934.[a] During his dictatorship from 1933 to 1945, he initiated World War II in Europe by invading Poland on 1 September 1939. He was closely involved in military operations throughout the war and was central to the perpetration of the Holocaust.

Hitler was born in Austria—then part of Austria-Hungary—and was raised near Linz. He moved to Germany in 1913 and was decorated during his service in the German Army in World War I. In 1919, he joined the German Workers' Party (DAP), the precursor of the NSDAP, and was appointed leader of the NSDAP in 1921. In 1923, he attempted to seize power in a failed coup in Munich and was imprisoned. In jail, he dictated the first volume of his autobiography and political manifesto Mein Kampf ("My Struggle"). After his RELEASE in 1924, Hitler gained popular support by attacking the Treaty of Versailles and promoting Pan-Germanism, anti-semitism and anti-communism with charismatic oratory and Nazi propaganda. He frequently denounced international capitalism and communism as part of a Jewish conspiracy.

By November 1932, the Nazi Party had the most seats in the German Reichstag but did not have a majority. As a result, no party was able to form a majority parliamentary coalition in support of a candidate for chancellor. Former chancellor Franz von Papen and other conservative leaders persuaded President PAUL von Hindenburg to appoint Hitler as chancellor on 30 January 1933. Shortly after, the Reichstag passed the Enabling Act of 1933 which began the process of transforming the Weimar Republic into Nazi Germany, a one-party dictatorship based on the totalitarian and autocratic ideology of Nazism. Hitler AIMED to eliminate Jews from Germany and establish a New Order to counter what he saw as the injustice of the post-World War I international order dominated by Britain and France. His first six years in power resulted in RAPID economic recovery from the Great Depression, the abrogation of restrictions imposed on Germany after World War I, and the annexation of territories inhabited by millions of ethnic Germans, which gave him significant popular support.

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Who grades the sports certificates of the players ?1. Punjab Sports department 2. Department of school education 3. CBSE4. All of the above please answer correct and fast and who will answer correct I will mark him or her as brainliest ​

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ANSWER:

option-4................

10.

Read the following statements and identify the term these statements refer.(P) Matters that are not included in the division of power are included it. (Q) The Parliament is given the power to legislate on these subjects. (A) Union list (B) Residuary powers (C) State list (D) Concurrent list​

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ANSWER:

OPTION C is answer

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11.

In democracy decisions must be taken by:(a)elected rulers(b) president(C)army officials(d) Police officers​

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a SYSTEM of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.

"a system of parliamentary democracy"

synonyms:

representative government · elective government · constitutional government · popular government · self-government · government by the people · autonomy · republic · commonwealth

a state governed under a system of democracy.

"a multiparty democracy"

control of an organization or group by the majority of its members.

"the intended extension of INDUSTRIAL democracy"

the practice or principles of social equality.

"DEMANDS for greater democracy"

synonyms:

independence · self-government · self-determination · self-legislation · self rule · HOME rule · sovereignty · autonomy · autarky · self-sufficiency · individualism · SEPARATION · non-alignment · emancipation · enfranchisement · manumission

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12.

How are the farm labourers given remuneration for their services? ​

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Farm labour remuneration normally includes cash wages and payments in kind (such as rations, housing, land use rights and clothing). ... Labour LEGISLATION has INCREASED transaction and wage costs in farming and COULD lead to the SUBSTITUTION of own machinery, contract machinery or contract labour for own labour.

13.

Name different seasonsof India, collect pictures related to the activities of different Seasons. ​

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summer

rainy

Autumn

pre - WINTER

winter

spring

14.

Which type of climate is there in india?​

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ANSWER:

INDIA has a MONSOON TYPE of CLIMATE

15.

Give the most appropriate reason for the introduction of slave trade in French colonies​

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Explanation:

Recently I READ a piece by an American LIVING in Europe, recounting how he had found himself in heated argument with a Frenchman who hammered him with America's rap sheet of historical faults and crimes -- it looked like the usual list, if you're familiar with that dreary experience.

Among them, of course, was slavery. The American wrote that he largely conceded the point of slavery to his foe, remarking only that it was not really an American institution, just a Southern one.

This seemed lame to me, not only because it was, in fact, a national institution, as I have been at pains to tell people for some years now, but because the American could have TURNED the tables NICELY on the Frenchman, if he'd known a little more about French history.

So, in case this ever happens to you, be prepared. Here's a primer. Really, the essential numbers can be summed up like this:

Slaver voyages: France, 4,200; British North America/United States, 1,500.

Slaves transported: France 1,250,000, British North America/United States, 300,000.

Slaves delivered to: French West Indies: 1,600,000, British North America/United States, 500,000.*

16.

Name the highest rain fall rigion of india

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ANSWER:

MAWSYNRAM  10,000 MILLIMETERS of RAIN in an AVERAGE year

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17.

India being a palce loving country had opposed terroism. substatiate.??​

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ANSWER:

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18.

Countries with.......... size and much diversity usually prefer to have two houses of thenational legislature.(a) Very Small (b) Small (c) Medium (d) Large

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ANSWER:

small

Explanation:

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19.

You are an exporter of flowers. Which mode of transport will you use to transport flowersfrom India to Germany?

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SHIP - water

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20.

List 3 details that support the following generalization.. people move to communities based on location

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Answer:

1

2

3

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21.

Which is the flat surface of earth

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Plains

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22.

How did the Britishers destroy the textile and handloom industry of India?

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The ENGLISH East INDIA COMPANY was concerned with its own profits. The textile MILLS in England needed a regular supply of raw cotton. The Company took cotton at very low prices and sent it to England.In return mill made cloth was send to India. Since cloth made on machines was cheaper the HANDLOOM industry of India.

23.

Describe the urbanization and the system of temple in Mesopotamia

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Movement of Goods into Cities

So, it can be inferred that people of MESOPOTAMIA traded their abundant TEXTILES and agricultural produce for wood, COPPER, tin, silver, gold, shell and various stones from Turkey and Iran, or across Gulf. Efficient TRANSPORT is also important for urban development.

24.

What is the full form of SAIL​

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STEEL Authority of India LIMITED (SAIL) is an Indian state-owned steel making company based in NEW Delhi, India.

25.

The bark of the ........... tree is used for making ..............which cures malari​

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ANSWER:

The bark od cinchona tree is USED for making quinidine which CURES MALARIA

26.

Mention the types of Executive​

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Here is Your answer....❤

We FIND five different kinds of executives: (1) Real and Nominal; (2) SINGLE plural; (3) Hereditary, Elected and Nominated; (4) POLITICAL and Permanent; and Parliamentary and Non-Parliamentary.

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27.

1. What does Indian Constitution comprise of relations?(A) State administration and state's interelations (B) Fundamental rights (C) Political policies (D) All of these ​

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ANSWER:

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28.

Fill in the blanks1.The landforms were created by ____________ and _________________ forces.2.The highest point of a mountain’s elevation is ___________3.The exogenic force is also known as ____________4.Many major rivers of the world originate in ___________5.The _______________ plateau in India is the oldest plateau of the world.6.The _______________ is also known as table land.7. ________________ are low-lying flat land.8.Tectonic plates float over ___________9.The number of connected mountains run in a line called ___________10.Magma that flows on the surface of the earth is _____________​

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6. plateau

7. plains

9. RANGES

29.

The lives of the workers in tea and coffee plantations aredifferent from those of the workers in indigo plantations? Justify

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The tea and coffee workers were BOUND under the indentured labor SYSTEM. There were TWO types of indentured labor system: Arkatti and Sardari. But on the other side, the plantation labor of indigo was not bound under any indentured system.

30.

Jasmine's father is working in afactory in Jalandhar where he gets asalary of Rs 10,000 per month.Students, if we divide the nationalincome of a country by its populationfor a particular year, what do we callthe resulting income in economics?​

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PERCAPITA INCOME= NATIONAL income/ POPULATION

31.

Non- tribal merchant , l Middleman and money lenders​

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ANSWER:

what do you WANT to SAY

the GRAMMAR is in CORRECT

32.

How can you say that every government that hold an election is not a democracy? give an example ​

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Though the elections are PILLARS of democracy but every government which HOLDS an ELECTION is not a democracy. For example, In china elections are held but there is one party system in China. Only one party FIGHTS elections and people have to elect their representatives from the same party. They have no other choice and the party act as authoritarian government. So it can not be called a democracy.

33.

What do you mean by accountability?​

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Accountability is when an INDIVIDUAL or department experiences consequences for their PERFORMANCE or ACTIONS. Accountability is essential for an ORGANIZATION and for a society. Without it, it is difficult to get people to ASSUME ownership of their own actions because they believe they will not face any consequences.

34.

Name any2 contries which have indirect form of democracy

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ANSWER:

INDIA and CANADA ... .... ....

35.

WRITE A SHORT NOTE ON BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO​

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ANSWER:

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36.

कुत्ते के काटने से कौनसा रोग होता है​

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ANSWER:

रेबीज....,.........

37.

Maldives is very far away from india... then how it share border with india. don't google​

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India and Maldives are neighbors. India and Maldives share a maritime border. RELATIONS have been friendly and CLOSE in strategic, economic and MILITARY cooperation. India CONTINUES to contribute to MAINTAINING security on the island nation.

38.

The sun shines for 24 hours a day in winter in Greenland . it is true or false .​

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Answer:

True

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39.

What are the two types of resources? Give two examples of each.

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ANSWER:

WATER RESOURCES, and AIR resourcesप्लीज फॉलो मी

40.

निम्न में से कौन सा कथन सही हैpoltical ​

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ANSWER:

GOOD EVENING........

41.

The tree are tall in equatarial forest . it is true or false .​

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In equatorial REGIONS, the year round high temperatures and abundant rainfall support PLANT growth all year round. These areasusually have equatorial rainforests. These forests have very DENSE vegetation. ... They are much taller than most trees in the rainforest and their CROWNS are exposed to the direct sunlight.

42.

Hi . what is history​

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43.

Commonly used terms are given below in jumbled form. Arrange them in order of Heirarchy. begin with the top most term in the Heirarchy.SyllabusNational Curriculum FrameworkLearning outcomesTeacher Support Materials National Education policyTextbooksCurriculum​

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ANSWER:

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44.

Explain how the Sun's incoming solar energy determines the seosons in the northern and southern hemisphere on the diagram

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EXPLANATION:

The Sun is our CLOSEST star. It is a huge ball of very hot gas in space which radiates HEAT and light in all directions. All the planets, including our home, the Earth, travel around the Sun in orbits. As we will see in this chapter, the Sun is incredibly important: it provides us with light and warmth and its apparent motion ACROSS our sky causes day and night and the passage of the seasons.

45.

What social science discipline are you most fascinated to study and why

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Education is one of the most important SOCIAL sciences, exploring how people LEARN and develop. Social anthropology is the study of how HUMAN societies and social structures are ORGANISED and understood.

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46.

Which of the following is an elementsA. air b.iron c.salt d.sugar

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ANSWER:

air

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47.

Sunnis had accepted the authority of the early muslim leader true /false

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ANSWER:

TRUE .... .... .... ... ....

48.

Described the kind of mixture water and salt

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ANSWER:

SALT Water

Explanation:

SLIME .......

49.

Which are characteristics of eukaryotic organisms? Select three options.

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Explanation:

Select three options. MAY be single-celled or multi-celled have CELLS that contain DNA WITHIN a nucleus have cells that contain DNA in the CYTOPLASM are always single-celled include plants and BACTERIA include animals and plants.

50.

According to which of the followingArticles, every Indian national living inany part of India will have the right tomaintain his own specific language, scriptand his culture ?(a) Article 20 (b) Article 29(c) Article 30 (d) Article 45.",​

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