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1.

1) Who was the Founder of Jainism?2) Where was Gautam Buddha Born?3) Who was the Founder of Islam Religion?4) Where was Jesus Born?5)Which festival is celebrated as the Birthday of Mohamad Sahab Prophet?6) Who firstly addressed Mahatma Gandhi as the Father of Nation?7) Who addressed Subhash Chandra Bosh as 'Netaji' at First?8) Parliament of Turkey is known as the name?9) Where is headquarter of ★ GATT★ Red Cross ★ INTERPOL★ WTO (world Trade org.)★ ESRO ( European Space research org.)10) Who wrote the book★ Principia★ Mein Kampf★ War and Peace​

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1) Who was the Founder of Jainism?

answer:- Nataputta Mahavira

2) Where was Gautam Buddha Bornl?

answer:- lumbini, nepal

3) Who was the Founder of Islam Religion?

answer:- Muhammad

4) Where was Jesus Born

answer:- Bethlehem

5)Which festival is celebrated as the Birthday of Mohamad Sahab PROPHET?

answer:- mawlid

6) Who firstly addressed Mahatma Gandhi as the Father of Nation?

answer:-Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

7) Who addressed Subhash Chandra Bosh as 'Netaji' at FIRST?

answer:- indian soldiers

8) Parliament of Turkey is known as the name?

answer:-TBBM or parliament

9) Where is headquarter of

★ GATT

★ Red Cross

★ INTERPOL

★ WTO (world TRADE org.)

★ ESRO ( European Space RESEARCH org.)

answer:-

  • canton Switzerland
  • Geneva Switzerland
  • Lyon
  • Geneva Switzerland
  • Bengaluru

10) Who wrote the book

★ Principia

★ Mein Kampf

★ War and Peace

answer:-

  • Isaac Newton
  • Adolf Hitler
  • Leo Tolstoy
2.

What technological and institutional reforms were introduced in agriculture after independence? What was its impact?Pls give full answer and fast​

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Explanation:

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The TECHNOLOGICAL and institutional reforms made in the field of agriculture are : (a) Land reforms : Collectivization, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and ABOLITION of ZAMINDARI. ... (E) Special weather bulletins and agricultural PROGRAMMES for farmers on radio and TV

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3.

At Which parallel of latitude does India begin to toper towards south?a) 22° N b) 23° 30’ N c) 8° 4’ d) None of these

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ANSWER:

(a)22°

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4.

Saptarishi and Usha major two different constellation is this true or false​

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5.

Who granted Zamindari rights to the English East India Company over three villages ?​

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Zamindari's rights GAVE OWNERSHIP to the British of three villages. British follow two principles in India such as captured the land near the shoreline and constructs the fort. Like, the British built Fort William in CALCUTTA and it as to make Headquarters of India.

6.

Did we do any harm to himalaya

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ANSWER:

YEAH but not too much as it would GIVE the OPPOSITE EFFECT

7.

Features of indian democracy.

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1. Popular Sovereignty:

Democracy is based on sovereignty. People can exercise their power in democracy. They elect their representatives. The government remains responsible to the common mass for its every omission and commission.

2. Political Equality:

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Democracy is based on political equality. It means all citizens irrespective of caste, creed, religion, race or sex are considered to be EQUAL before law and enjoy equal political rights. Political equality gives the right to vote to every citizen.

3. Majority Rules:

In a democratic set-up actual government is carried out with the help of the party which obtains the majority of VOTES. Support of majority is accepted by all.

4. Federal:

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It is another feature of Indian democracy. The Article 1 of Indian Constitution describes India as a union of states. According to our Constitution, the states are autonomous. They have full freedom in certain matters, and in some other matters they are dependent on centre.

5. Collective Responsibility:

In the Indian democracy, the Council of Ministers both in states and centre are collectively responsible to their respective legislatives. No minister is alone responsible for any act of the government. The entire council of ministers are responsible for all the activities.

6. Formation of Opinion:

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Democratic government must provide institutions through which public opinion on VARIOUS matters can be formed. Legislature provides the most important platform to estimate and express the public opinion.

7. Respect for Opinion of Minority:

In a democratic set up majority rules but opinions of minorities are also given respect. They are ENCOURAGED to give their opinion. Democracy being a government by free discussion and criticism encourages both the positive and negative aspects of any proposal. The majority must tolerate the opinion of the minority otherwise democracy will degenerate into authoritarianism.

8. Provision for Rights:

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Democracy provides the individual dignity by giving various rights to the individual. For example, the right to freedom of speech and expression, right to form association or union, educational and cultural rights.

9. Rule of Laws:

In democracy there is rule of law. It means supremacy of law over all. Under any circumstance law cannot be compromised.

10. Rule by Consent:

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Democracy is based on consent in general but not on force or coercion. By collecting consent from majority through dialogue, debate and discussion the problems can be solved.

11. Implies open Society:

Democracy implies free and open society. Every activity of the government is based on the public opinion. Different associations, unions, organisations are formed to discuss the problems OPENLY and to find out solution for the problems.

12. Government by Compromise:

Democracy is a government by adjustment and compromise. Different opinions are to be considered within the ruling party and outside of the party. There is plurality of ideas to which the government has to take into consideration.

13. It is a welfare Government:

Most of the democratic countries have welfare government. Democracy is a powerful weapon through which all round welfare is possible. As a welfare government it retains individual’s freedom, liberty, dignity etc.

14. Independent Judiciary:

Democracy is characterised by independent judiciary. The judiciary does not depend on executive or legislature. No government organ can influence judiciary.

8.

Is Delhi has an elected Legislative Assembly

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ANSWER:

Legislative ASSEMBLY elections were HELD in Delhi on 8 February 2020 to elect 70 members of the Delhi Legislative Assembly. ... The Aam Aadmi Party, led by Arvind Kejriwal won 62 SEATS to claim an absolute majority in the elections.

9.

What is ozimilation hazard of silk industry​

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ANSWER:

Explanation:

Occupational hazards of silk industry

What is the name of the occupational hazard in silk industry?

High noise exposure - can LEAD to hearing impairment, hypertension, disturbance in sleep.

Breathing problems- inhalation of cotton and other fabric dust leads to lung diseases and other respiratory diseases.

Chemical exposure- to harmful PESTICIDES and chemicals from the processing and dyeing of MATERIALS.

10.

The geoid shape is not spherical is this true or false​

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it is TRUE

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11.

The geoid shape is not spherical​

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The gravitational field of the EARTH is not uniform. An oblate spheroid is typically used as the idealized earth, but even if the earth were PERFECTLY SPHERICAL, the STRENGTH of gravity would not be the same everywhere, because density (and therefore mass) varies throughout the planet.

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12.

39. When did man become a skilledtool-maker?​

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ANSWER:

About 1.76 MILLION Yrs Ago.

Explanation:

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13.

List out the products according to cottage industries ie , small scale industries and large scale industries.(5 each)

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Answer:

Tea

jute

paper

ETC are large SCALE INDUSTRY

14.

You can use a straw ; use/ utility answer

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Explanation:

It is commonly USED as bedding for ruminants and HORSES. It MAY be used as bedding and food for SMALL animals, but this often leads to injuries to mouth, nose and eyes as straw is quite sharp. The use of straw as a carbon-neutral energy source is increasing rapidly, ESPECIALLY for biobutanol.

15.

Coming of great quantity of water over a place

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ANSWER:

FLOOD is RIGHT answer....

16.

The pole star is known to have a fixed position in the sky is this true or false​

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Polaris, the NORTH Star, appears STATIONARY in the sky because it is positioned close to the line of Earth's axis PROJECTED into space. As such, it is the only BRIGHT star whose position relative to a rotating Earth does not change. All other STARS appear to move opposite to the Earth's rotation beneath them.

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17.

8. what are the problems faced by the Maasai community after colonial rule imposed variousrestriction in their movement?​

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Answer:

DISCUSS why the COLONIAL government in India brought in the FOLLOWING laws. In each ... but their movements were severely restricted. ... Overstaying would lead to imposition of fines.

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18.

What is the main source of income i know the answer is tax but any other

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EXPLANATION:

to EARN MONEY

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19.

Which planet is considered as the Earth's twin​

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Answer:

Venus

Explanation:

Venus

Venus is sometimes called Earth's twin because Venus and Earth are almost the same SIZE, have about the same mass (they weigh about the same), and have a very similar COMPOSITION (are made of the same material). They are ALSO NEIGHBORING PLANETS.

20.

What helped India to established close contacts with West Asia, Africa and Europe fromthe west coast and with southeast and east Asia from the east coast?a) Peninsular system b) The central location c) Indian land mass d) All the above

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ANSWER:

D

Explanation:

the answer is all of the above

21.

_is the important key feauture of democracy

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ANSWER:

DEMOCRACY is of the PEOPLE for the people and by the people and IMPORTANT is people

22.

Longitudes are parallel. To each other true or false

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ACCORDING to me its FALSE.

23.

the most important factor in the process of transformation of resource in the given environment isa) technology b) institution cman d) human society​

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Explanation:

CLASSIFICATION OF HYDROCARBONS

The term HYDROCARBONS means organic compounds which contain only carbon and HYDROGEN. By USING this definition, four CLASSES of hydrocarbons are INCLUDED: alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and aromatic.

24.

Please answer my question I will give you 50 points​

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ANSWER:

but what is your QUESTION

25.

Ursa major is a constellation star galaxy or a steroid​

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ANSWER:

URSA Major is the largest northern constellation and third largest constellation in the SKY. Its brightest stars form the Big Dipper asterism, one of the most recognizable shapes in the sky, also KNOWN as the Plough. ... It was one of the constellations catalogued by the GREEK astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century.

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26.

What sort of discrimination do you see in your area now a days?

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ANSWER:

UNTOUCHABILITY is SPREADING in my area

Explanation:

COVID19

27.

The term____refers to anassociation based upona contractual agreementbetween enterprisers inthe same field ofbusiness.​

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ANSWER:

agriculture

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28.

Bogali Bihu is celebrated in the state of___________.

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ANSWER:

Bhogali BIHU is CELEBRATED in the state of ASSAM .

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29.

Ether provides greater flexibility than Bitcoin does.

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Answer:

Ether provides greater flexibility than Bitcoin. Ether is becoming more popular than Bitcoin because of its speedy transactions and ADAPTABILITY to various environments. Bitcoin needs a THIRD party authentication for its transactions whereas Ether does not NEED any third party involvement.

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30.

Was mahatma Gandhi's unique mode of struggle against colonialism a success?(with special reference to Non-cooperation movement)

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Answer:

The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched by the Indian National Congress led by Mahatma Gandhi on 1st August 1920. It was a turning point in the history of the struggle for independence in India. The Non-cooperation Movement was an IMPORTANT part of the freedom struggle and HENCE, is important for the IAS exam.

Non-Cooperation Movement

The Home Rule Movement that was started by Annie Besant and BAL Gangadhar TILAK set the stage for the Non-cooperation movement. At that time, the extremist and the moderate factions of the Indian National Congress (INC) had united. Also, there was a brief period of solidarity between the INC and the Muslim League as a result of the Lucknow Pact.

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31.

Prepare a report on various schemes of the government of india on women empowerment quick i need right now

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Answer:

Empowerment INCLUDES the action of RAISING the status of women through education, raising awareness, literacy and TRAINING.

Women's Empowerment is all about EQUIPPING and allowing women to make life - determining decisions through the different problems in society.

32.

Name the too social categories of the Maasai society.​

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Answer: The TWO categories into which MAASAI society was divided were: Elders: They formed the ruling group and MET in periodic councils to decide on the AFFAIRS of the community and settle disputes. Warriors: They CONSISTED of younger people, mainly responsible for the protection of the tribe.They defended the community and organised cattle raids.

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33.

Culture played an important role in creating the development of nationalism in Europe. explain​

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Answer:

Culture played an important ROLE in the development of nationalism in Europe. Art and poetry, STORIES ,music helped in SHAPING nationalist feeling. A sense of shared COLLECTIVE heritage was developed. Folk dance ,folk music , were considered the true expressions of the SPIRIT of nation.

34.

Why was non cooperation movement withdrawn?? ​

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The Non-cooperation MOVEMENT was WITHDRAWN because of the Chauri Chaura incident. Although he had STOPPED the national revolt single-handedly, on 10 March 1922, Gandhi was arrested. This led to suppression of the movement and was FOLLOWED by the arrest of other leaders.

35.

Huarizo is a resultant cross between the llama and alpaca.

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Answer:

A Huarizo is a RESULTANT CROSS between the Male LLAMA and Female Alpaca

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36.

Which leader tried to incorporate peasant movement and non cooperation movement ?

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ANSWER:

BABA Ramachandra .I THINK so,if right mark as BRAINLIEST answer

37.

The social reforms introduced ny the British were particularly welcomed by the people?give answer only with true or false

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

  • because orthodox community of India had rituals of sati and UNTOUCHABILITY for which were abolished by British Government
  • Those orthodox PEOPLE FELT that their feelings were misgranted
  • So they did not welcome the reforms HEARTILY......
38.

How can we link justice system with Ubuntu

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

Africans have always presented a world view which diametrically opposes traditional Western philosophy. In traditional Africa the concepts ubuntu, community, indigenous justice and restoration are interlinked and aimed at the restoration of victims and the reintegration of offenders back into the community. The restoration of relationships and social harmony undermined by the conflict are also of importance. Modern restorative justice and indigenous justice PRACTICES share many similarities. The same values and principles that underpin the AFRICAN philosophy of ubuntu are also embodied in restorative justice. This intersection of restorative justice and ubuntu philosophy is of broader relevance as it demonstrates how global and African philosophies have the potential to contribute to restoration and conflict resolution in diverse societies. This chapter explores the INTERCONNECTEDNESS of restorative justice values and the ubuntu world view as a medium to bridge the divide between traditional culture and modern day life in Africa, as well as the Western world in general. A plethora of writings investigating restorative justice from a Westernized perspective has been published but few studies exploring the normative roots of restorative justice as an enduring practice in African and other traditional cultures exist. The first section of the chapter focuses on the ubuntu philosophy and the influence it has on traditional justice practices in Africa. This is followed by an exposition of ubuntuism in a restorative justice context in which the relevance of similarities between ubuntu and restorative justice are explored. Lastly, the chapter examines the interconnectedness of ubuntu and restorative justice and asks what the relevance of these similarities are in the normative development of restorative justice as well as in the administration of justice in modern day society and the Western world in general.

39.

Explain any four major challenges faced by election system in India

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1 .some candidates may win purely and unfair means.

2 .Candidates and parties with a lot of money may not be sure of their victory but they do ENJOY a big and unfair ADVANTAGES over smaller parties and independents.

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40.

Imperial expansionist Julys Ferry who saidthat, 'Superior races have the duty of civilizingthe inferior races' was a:(a) British expansionist(b) French expansionist(c) American expansionist(d) Dutch expansionist​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Ferry was twice prime minister of France, from [1880-1881, 1883-1885]. He is especially remembered for championing laws that removed Catholic influence from most education in France and for promoting a vast extension of the French colonial empire.]

The policy of colonial expansion is a political and economic system ... that can be connected to three sets of ideas: economic ideas; the most far-reaching ideas of civilization; and ideas of a political and patriotic sort.

In the area of economics, I am placing before you, with the support of some statistics, the considerations that justify the policy of colonial expansion, as seen from the perspective of a NEED, felt more and more urgently by the industrialized population of Europe and especially the people of our rich and hardworking country of France: the need for outlets [for exports]. Is this a fantasy? Is this a concern [that can wait] for the future? Or is this not a pressing need, one MAY say a crying need, of our industrial population? I merely express in a general way what each one of you can see for himself in the VARIOUS parts of France. Yes, what our major industries [textiles, etc.], irrevocably steered by the treaties of 18601 into exports, LACK more and more are outlets. Why? Because next door Germany is setting up trade barriers; because across the ocean the United States of America have become protectionists, and extreme protectionists at that; because not only are these great markets ... shrinking, becoming more and more difficult of access, but these great states are beginning to pour into our own markets products not seen there before. This is true not only for our agriculture, which has been so sorely tried ... and for which competition is no longer limited to the circle of large European states .... Today, as you know, competition, the law of supply and demand, freedom of trade, the effects of speculation, all radiate in a circle that reaches to the ends of the earth .... That is a great complication, a great economic difficulty; ... an extremely serious problem. It is so serious, gentlemen, so acute, that the least informed persons must already GLIMPSE, foresee, and take precautions against the time when the great South American market that has, in a manner of speaking, belonged to us forever will be disputed and perhaps taken away from us by North American products. Nothing is more serious; there can be no graver social problem; and these matters are linked intimately to colonial policy.

41.

How are Sivaliks called in different regions?

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Answer:

Hii

Explanation:

shivaliks are called by different names in different regions: Jammu hills in Jammu REGION;MISHMI hills in Arunachal PRADESH;CACHAR in assom ETC.

42.

The atmosphere air pressure decrease with​

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Answer:

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43.

The air is dry in. ​

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Answer:

ARID regions

Explanation:

DUE to less humidity in Arid regions the air is dry

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44.

The world-wide economic crisis of 1929originated in:(a) Britain(b) USA(c) Germany(d) Japan​

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Answer:

I THINK your ANS is B

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45.

Fill in the blanks : industrial effluents contaminate water with .........,............... And ..........................

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ANSWER:

INDUSTRIAL WASTE ND CHEMICAL

46.

The largest ecosystem of earth is​

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ANSWER:

the LARGEST ECOSYSTEM of EARTH is BIOSPHERE..

47.

What does the constitution of India states about India being a federal countries​

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FEDERALISM in India refers to relations between the Centre and states of UNION of India. The Constitution of India establishes structure of the Indian GOVERNMENT. ... This federalism is symmetrical in that the devolved POWERS of the constituent units are envisioned to be the same.

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48.

What are the constitution of India is still States about India being a few people countries​

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The preamble to the Constitution of INDIA is a brief introductory statement that sets out GUIDELINES, which GUIDE the people of the nation, and to present the PRINCIPLES of the Constitution, and to indicate the source from which the document derives its AUTHORITY, and meaning[1] The hopes and aspirations of the people are described in it. The preamble can be referred to as the preface which highlights the entire Constitution. It was adopted on 26 November 1949 by the Constituent Assembly and came into effect on 26 January 1950, celebrated as the Republic day in India.

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49.

Up to what height atmosphere is located in the polar latitude​

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The average height of the TROPOSPHERE is 18 km( 11M, 59,000 ft.) in the tropics, 17 km (11m,56,000 ft.) in the MIDDLE latitudes, and 6 km ( 3.7m, 20,000ft) in the polar REGIONS in winter.

50.

Biosphere is composed of. (a) hydrosphere (b) lithosphere ( c) atmosphere (d) all of above​

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ANSWER:

All of the above

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