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1.

1. Which of the following statements represents characteristics of black soil?(i) It develops cracks during hot weather(ii) Iron content present in this soil turns into iron-oxide due to diffusion(iii) It is made of fine clay particles(iv) It retains moisture for long________________________(a) 1 and 3 only (b) 1 and 2 only(c) 1,2 and 3 only (d) 1,3 and 4 only​

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ANSWER:

ACCORDING to me D is RIGHT ✔ ❤

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Statement/Table Based Questions:1. Which of the following statements represents characteristics of black soil?(i) It develops cracks during hot weather(ii) Iron content present in this soil turns into iron-oxide due to diffusion(iii) It is made of fine clay particles(iv) It retains moisture for long​

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ANSWER:

your answer is no 3

It is made of fine CLAY particles

3.

Write true or false on The up folds are called synclines​

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ANSWER:

it's TRUE MATE

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4.

WHY ARE THERE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE FOOD THAT PEOPLE IN INDIA EAT?

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Answer:

Hi

A SHORT answer for this could be because there is diversity in India

For wearing clothes,eating FOOD etc

So it can be because of the VAST diversity in India

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5.

Assertion and Reason In the questions given below, there are two statements on marked as Assertion (A) and the other marked as Reason (R). Read the statement and choose the correct option from the code (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below:Options:(a) Both A and R are correct and R is correct explanation of A(b) Both A and R are correct and R is not the correct explanation of A(c) A is correct but R is Wrong(d) A is wrong but R is correct1. Assertion (A): The availability of resource is a necessary condition fro the development of any region. Reason (R): Resource development not only involve the availability of resources, but also the technology.2. Assertion (A): Land use data in India is available only for 93% of total geographical area. Reason (R): Land use reporting for half of north-east states and Jammu and Kashmir not done fully.​

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Direction (1 to 5): In each of the questions given below, there are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Mark your answer as per the codes provided below:

Q.1. Assertion (A):

It's COLDER on mountains than it is on plains.

Reason (R):

When altitude decreases, so does the temperature.

(A) A is true but R is false.

(B) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(C) A is false but R is true.

(D) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(E) Both A and R are false.

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Q.2. Assertion (A):

When lightning strikes, the sound is heard a little after the flash is seen.

Reason (R):

The velocity of light is greater than that of the sound.

(A) A is true but R is false.

(B) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(C) A is false but R is true.

(D) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(E) Both A and R are false.

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Q.3. Assertion (A):

Inside the earth metals are present in molten state.

Reason (R):

Earth absorbs the sun's rays.

(A) A is true but R is false.

(B) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(C) A is false but R is true.

(D) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(E) Both A and R are false.

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Q.4. Assertion (A):

A ship rises as it ENTERS the sea from a river.

Reason (R):

The DENSITY of sea WATER is higher as compared to river water.

(A) A is true but R is false.

(B) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(C) A is false but R is true.

(D) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(E) Both A and R are false.

6.

Emperor...... become a Buddhist and helped spread the religion (fill up )​

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Answer:

there are MANY such emperors

Explanation:

EMPEROR Ashoka and the Spread of Buddhism

He then gave up VIOLENCE and became a Buddhist. Read here about the rest of his reign, during which he erected monuments and TEMPLES to the Buddha, spreading the faith and making Buddhism a WORLD religion.

7.

State the main developments that made the chola Kingdom outstanding unique (class 7) ​

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Answer:

The MAJOR achievements of the Cholas, would be in architecture, art, local SELF government and foreign trade, there is a reason why their rule was considered a GOLDEN Age. Ancient Cholas - Grand Anicut: Early Cholas ruled during Sangam age.

Explanation:

8.

Emperor..,........ become a Buddhist and helped spread the religion ( fill up )​

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ANSWER:

Ashoka is the third Maurayan emperor who after

wining the battle from Kalings.

REALISE what he had DONE WRONG. And he started living like a Budisht Monk

9.

The earliest map was made by........ on arab geographer ( fill up )​

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ANSWER:

Al-Sharif al-Idrisi

Explanation:

10.

Before paper was invented people writen ......... ( fill up )​

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Answer:

on LEAFS of many TREES like banyan TREE etc

Explanation:

on FLOOR for learning

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11.

Hi friends..1)when is bhakti mivement started?2)where renaissance began?​

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Explanation:

1. From 8th century AD to 15 century A.D

2.It began in Florence, Italy. It STARTED AROUND 1350 and ENDED around 1600

12.

The earliest map was made by ............... on arab geographer ( fill up )​

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ANSWER:

GREEKS is the CORRECT answer

13.

Hi friends1lram mohan roy bought in a new wave of thinking to india.it wasa)questioningb)experimentingc)retionalism and reasoningd)thinking​

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ANSWER:

HLW sis

Explanation:

I THINK its D...

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14.

Emperor become a Buddhist and helped spread the religion​

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The support of the MAURYAN emperor Ashoka helped to SPREAD Buddhism. Through his EDICTS and pillars, he promoted Buddhist teachings and helped to spread the religion beyond the Indian subcontinent.

15.

Plz ans plz plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz​

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The act of establishing; a ratifying or ordaining; settlement; confirmation.

The state of being ESTABLISHED, founded, and the like; fixed state.

That which is established;as:

A form of GOVERNMENT, civil or ecclesiastical; especially, a system of religion maintained by the civil power; as, the EPISCOPAL establishment of England.

A permanent civil, military, or commercial, force or organization.

The place in which one is permanently fixed for RESIDENCE or business; residence, including grounds, furniture, equipage, etc.; with which one is FITTED out; also, any office or place of business, with its fixtures; that which serves for the carrying on of a business; as, to keep up a large establishment; a manufacturing establishment.

"Exposing the shabby parts of the establishment."

16.

distinguish between Learning as construction of knowledge and learning as transmission and reception of knowledge

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ANSWER:

There is a MARKED difference between learning as CONSTRUCTION of knowledge and learning as transmission and reception of knowledge as DISCUSSED below. Learning as constructor of knowledge is the way of ASSIMILATING the changes that happen during a meaning search and it is an individual process.

17.

Explain the various features of democracy​

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18.

Enlist any five ways in which we can conserve resources for class 7th​

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Answer:

Avoid the use of toxic chemicals.

Stop littering.

Say no to plastic.

Prepare COMPOST pits at your house.

Reduce the use of PROCESSED FOOD

19.

Give important question in chapter the impact of the British rule in the India​

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Question .1. Why did the Indian leaders oppose Rowlatt Act in 1919?

Answer : Indian leaders opposed Rowlatt Act as it violated the civil rights of the people and AUTHORIZED the government to imprison people without trial.

Question .2. Why did Gandhiji call off Non-Cooperation Movement in 1922?

Answer : Gandhiji declared that Non-Cooperation Movement would be launched peacefully. When the people burnt police station and killed 22 policemen, Gandhiji called off the movement.

Question .3. Why did extremism GROW within Congress by the turn of 19 th century? Give two reasons?

Answer : Extremism grew within Congress by the turn of 19 th century because:-

(i) The moderates could not achieve anything from the government with their peaceful methods.

(ii) Extremists grew due to anti-Indian policies followed by Lord Curzon. He passed Universities Act and Municipal Acts which discriminated against the Indians. Finally he passed an Act partitioning Bengal. Due to this Extremist Movement rose.

Question .4. State any two decisions made at the Lahore session of the Indian National Congress in 1929?

Answer : (i) The aim of Indian National Congress would be attainment of complete independence.

(ii) If the DEMANDS of Indians were not met, Civil Disobedience movement would be launched under the leadership of Gandhiji.

Question .5. How did Dadabhai Naoroji promote the awareness of the economic exploitation of India by the British?

Answer : (i) Dadabhai Naoroji wrote “ Poverty and Un-British Rule in India”. This exposed the NATURE of economic exploitation by the British.

(ii) He also expounded the theory of “ Economic Drain”. This explained how the british were draining wealth from India to England making Indians poorer and poorer.

Question .6. Name two states that fell victim to Dalhousie’s Doctrine of Lapse?

Answer : The states that fell victim to Dalhousie’s Doctrine of Lapse were:-

(i) Jhansi

(ii) Satara

(iii) Jaitpur

(iv) Sambhalpur

Question .7. What reason was given by the British for the partition of Bengal?

Answer : The British government under Curzon declared Bengal too large to be administered by a single government. The problem could be solved only by partitioning Bengal into two provinces.

Question .8. Name any two leaders of the Home Rule League in India. Why were these Leagues set up?

Answer : (i) Annie Besant

(ii) Bal Gangadhar

Its main aim was to agitate for Home Rule or self government in India.

Question .9. Name any two political organizations set up in India before the Indian National Congress?

Answer : (i) Indian Association founded by Surendranath Banerjea in 1875.

(ii) Madras Native Association founded by Dadabhai Naoroji.

Question .10. Mention the names of any two Presidents of the Indian National Congress in the 19 th century?

Answer : (i) W.C. Bonnerjee, President of the First Session, 1885.

(ii) Badruddin Tyabji, President of Madras Session, 1887.

Question .11. When was Gandhi-Irwin Pact signed? Mention any one of its provisions?

Answer : Gandhi-Irwin pact was signed in March 1931. According to the provision, government promised to release political prisoners except those charged with acts of violence.

Question .12. List two methods adopted by the Moderate leaders of Indian National Congress to put forward their demands?

Answer : The methods adopted by the moderates to put forward their demands were:-

(i) Passed resolution and presented those to the government.

(ii) Followed policy of persuation and petition.

(iii) Representatives were sent to England to influence public opinion there.

Question .13. Where and under whose Presidentship was the first session of the Indian National Congress held?

Answer : The First Session of the Indian National Congress was held at Bombay under the Presidentship of W.C. Bonnerjee in 1885.

Question .14. What is the significance of the Lahore session (1929) of Congress in the history of India’s Freedom Movement?

Answer : In this session the Congress adopted the goal of ‘Purna Swaraj’ and Jawaharlal Nehru became the President of Indian National Congress and emerged as the dynamic national leader. The Congress pledged to start Civil Disobedience movement if its demands were not

20.

The .... and .......administration came uner the the control of the british parliament​

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EXPLANATION:

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The military and civil ADMINISTRATION CAME under the control of the BRITISH parliament

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21.

20 satabdi m loktantra ka Arth sahroop or ​

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ANSWER:

HEYA mate

लोकतंत्र का अर्थ है, एक ऐसी जीवन पद्धति जिसमें स्वतंत्रता, समता और बंधुता समाज-जीवन के मूल सिद्धांत होते हैं।' -बाबा साहब अम्बेडकर

लोकतंत्र का अर्थ है, एक ऐसी जीवन पद्धति जिसमें स्वतंत्रता, समता और बंधुता समाज-जीवन के मूल सिद्धांत होते हैं।' -बाबा साहब अम्बेडकर

लोकतंत्र का अर्थ है, एक ऐसी जीवन पद्धति जिसमें स्वतंत्रता, समता और बंधुता समाज-जीवन के मूल सिद्धांत होते हैं।' -बाबा साहब अम्बेडकर 'लोकतंत्र, अपनी महंगी और समय बर्बाद करने वाली खूबियों के साथ सिर्फ भ्रमित करने का एक तरीका भर है जिससे जनता को विश्वास दिलाया जाता है कि वह ही शासक है जबकि वास्तविक सत्ता कुछ गिने-चुने लोगों के

हाथ में ही होती है।' -जॉर्ज बर्नार्ड शॉ

हाथ में ही होती है।' -जॉर्ज बर्नार्ड शॉ

हाथ में ही होती है।' -जॉर्ज बर्नार्ड शॉ उपरोक्त दोनों कथन एक-दूसरे के विरुद्ध होने के बाद भी लोकतंत्र की व्यापकता को इंगित करने के लिए पर्याप्त हैं। 'लोकतंत्र' शब्द राजनीतिक शब्दावली के सर्वाधिक इस्तेमाल किए जाने वाले शब्दों में से एक है। यह महत्वपूर्ण अवधारणा है, जो अपनी बहुआयामी अर्थों के कारण समाज और मनुष्य के जीवन के बहुत से सिद्धांतों को प्रभावित करता है।

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22.

Which is the first municipal corporation of India?​

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Madras


The first municipal corporation was set up in INDIA in 1687 at Madras preceding the BOMBAY and Delhi municipal corporations.


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23.

Explain the cause of saltmarch.

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Answer:

MANY CONGRESS LEADERS went to jail

24.

Which domain of the earth is used for agriculturehydrosphereatmospherelithospherenone​

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ANSWER:

LITHOSPHERE is the answer

25.

Write in brief about indian constitution

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ANSWER:

The Constitution of India is the supreme law in India. The constitution is the FRAMEWORK for political principles, procedures, and POWERS of GOVERNMENT. ... The constitution was written on 26 November 1949, and was made the CENTER of law in 26 January 1950. India had to face many problems after independence.

Explanation:

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26.

Write a letter to the Agriculture minister in your own words telling him how the use of chemical fertilizers can be harmful

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Ans. India is a country of diversities. We speak different languages, have various types of food, celebrate different festivals, practice different religions. But ACTUALLY, if we think about it, we do many things that are similar except that we do them in different ways. Hence, term "unity in diversity" is an appropriate term to DESCRIBE India.

Nehru has written in his book ''The DISCOVERY of India", "It was something deeper and within its FOLD, the widest tolerance of belief and custom was practiced and every variety acknowledged and even encouraged."

He means that when one looks into it deeply, one finds that India is not only united, but its people also know how to ACCEPT and respect other customs and beliefs.

. Did you get your answer?.?

27.

Descibe class 10 chapter 1. history briefly ?​

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Explanation:

1. french revolution started in1789 . 2. during french revolution their many changes occur a. power transfor from monarchy to common people ,b. new national flag imposed , c. french became national language , d. new national anthem composed ,e. oath taken , f. estate GENERAL elected by common people and renamed as national assembly . 3. rulership of neapileon bonapart in 1799 . he make civil code of 1804 / napoleon code . according to this code 1. equality BEFOR law , 2 right to property ,3. transportation and communication were improved , 4. gulid RESTRICTION removed 5. freed peasant from serfdom ,6. monarchy ABOLISHED. then in mid 18th century ( 1750 -1815) society DIVIDE . society divided into 3 group::: 1. aristrocracy ,2. peasant ,3. middle class . ( sorry me badh me sab describe kar dungi ab tak yeh padh lo plz ) ( i hope its hlep u)

28.

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Answer:

What ye KON se LANGUAGE HAI I don't understand

29.

Semi projective techniques

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30.

How was the minderet of some of the leaderswithin the congreass after the withdromal ofNon cooperation Monment is Feb 1922?​

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Explanation:

The Non-cooperation movement was launched on 4th September, 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi with the aim of self-governance and obtaining full independence as the Indian National Congress (INC) withdraw its support for British reforms following the Rowlatt Act of 21 March 1919, and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 13 April 1919.[1][2]

The Rowlatt Act in March 1919, suspended the RIGHTS of defendants in sedition trials,[1] was seen as a "political awakening" by Indians and as a "threat" by the British.[3] Although it was never invoked and declared void just a few years later,[2] the Act motivated Gandhi to conceive the idea of satyagraha (truth), which he saw as synonymous with independence. This idea was also authorised the following MONTH by Jawaharlal Nehru, for who the massacre also endorsed “the conviction that nothing short of independence was acceptable”.[1]

Gandhi's planning of the non-cooperation movement included persuading all Indians to withdraw their labour from any activity that "sustained the British government and economy in INDIA",[4] including British industries and educational institutions.[4] In addition to promoting “self-reliance” by spinning khadi, buying Indian made goods only and doing away with English clothes, Gandhi ‘s non-cooperation movement called for the RESTORATION of the Khilafat in Turkey and the end to untouchability. The resulting public held meetings and strikes (hartals) led to the first arrests of both Jawaharlal Nehru and his father, Motilal Nehru, on 6 December 1921.[5]

31.

growing population and exploitation of resources are directly connected justify the statement with the help of an example​

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Answer:

yes it is

Explanation:

because when population increases, the amount of resources will get reduced because people use resources as their daily needs and etc....which in turn used by an ENTIRE country resulting in exploitation of resources....it is directly connected....example: when U have 10 members in UR house if they use only one toothpaste...the toothpaste will be COMPLETED within weeks

32.

James mill divided indian history into three periods hindu,muslim,ChristianTrue or false

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ANSWER:

i THINK it's FALSE

33.

Explain the forms of of power sharing in the modern democracies ?

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Answer:

HLW mate

Explanation:

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: In India, power is shared among Central government, State government and local governments...

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34.

How does planet differ from a star​

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Answer:

The celestial OBJECT that has a FIXED path (orbit), in which it moves AROUND the star, are known as Planets. Stars have their own LIGHT, whereas planets do not have their own light, they reflect the sunlight that falls on the planets. ... The temperature of a star is very HIGH, while that of a planet is low.

Explanation:

35.

When an old building is to be torn down mr fam's company removes the bricks cleans off the motor from the bricks and then sells the bricks to the companies that restore historic buildings which compounds is mr fam's company most likely to use when it work

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Answer:

it cannot be able to clean off the bricks BRO

EXPLANATION:

if it happen your FARM GETS destroyed

36.

What is the definition of social exclusion?

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Answer:

According to this concept, POVERTY must be seen in TERMS of the POOR having to live only in a poor surrounding with other poor PEOPLE this is known as social EXCLUSION

37.

Why do people in hilly areas wear layers of clothes?​

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ANSWER:

Your next-to-skin CLOTHING items are important because they help KEEP your skin dry by WICKING moisture, so you stay warm and comfortable.

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38.

Pan-Africanism was a movement primarily created to __________.A.gain equal rights for African AmericansB.end the practice of European powers having colonies in AfricaC.keep South Africa out of international sports competitionsD.encourage African countries to establish colonies in Europe

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ANSWER:

answer is d ENCOURAGE AFRICANS COUNTRIES

39.

What was french revolution​

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Answer:

the definition of FRENCH REVOLUTION is an uprising in france against the monarchy from 1789-99 which resulted in the establishing of france as a REPUBLIC .

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40.

Explain the living condition of Kanta ?

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Answer: she is A DOMESTIC WORKER and is living in a BASTI [ where poor people live ] and the PLACE or basti  was always very dirty

Explanation:

41.

Explain with the help of diagram of electronic configuration,how magnesium chloride is formed from its constituent elements

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ANSWER:

Electronic CONFIGURATION of chlorine is 2,8,7 which means it has 7 electrons in its outermost shell and need to GAIN 1 more electron to complete its octet. but we know that chlorine needs only one electron while magnesium has two electrons to give so it will form IONIC bond with two chlorine atoms.

42.

What did women do during WWII

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EXPLANATION:

HELPED CURING FREEDOM FIGHTERS.

43.

What are the ways to reduce industrial water pollution

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Answer:

in EVERY industies NEED an fillter machine and fillter all the wastage and does not PUT in the RIVER ETC

44.

N the blanks .1. The lines of latitude and longitude intersect each other and are marked by _________________.2. The numbers are cited to tell the location of a __________________.3. The Prime Meridian passes through a place called ___________________ in London, England. 4. Mumbai the capital of Maharashtra us 19 degree N and _________E. 5. The time travel between two longitudes is 4 __________________.6. Germany is ________________hours behind India.​

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Answer:

3 : in GREEN LAND PRIME MERIDIAN PASSES

45.

Prove with examples that our perception is computer enchanced version and how does it changes​

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ANSWER:

Looking more closely, airbrushing can be defined as a 'process of retouching ... Its USE here is to eliminate IMPERFECTIONS and change the size and shape of the models photographed.

Companies can use promotions to ... Another way to ENHANCE perceived compatibility is to use change agents such as opinion leaders.

Explanation:

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46.

Mention the cause of tension in the Balkan region after 1878 ?​

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ANSWER:

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47.

Explain the merit of globalization​

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Answer:

The ECONOMIC globalisation has many good effects. At first, when the multi-national companies enter into a country they open factories for their production.

So, the LOCAL people GET JOB. THUS, it helps in eradicating unemployment.

48.

Over a period of time the number of consumers dropped

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Answer:

Poor Communication

Explanation:

Often sales are negatively AFFECTED by poor communication between teams. In retail, it’s important to have a seamless relationship between marketing and merchandising teams to make well informed strategic decisions to maximize sales performance. Poor communication between the teams can lead to misaligned product and advertising STRATEGIES. For example, if the marketing team is INVESTING a disproportionate amount of advertising spend on items at too low of a price POINT, the merchandising team may not be prepared for the surge in demand, which can lead to stock outs and LOST sales.

49.

What is the old name of himachal pradesh

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Explanation:

KANGRA CITY old NAME of HIMACHAL Pradesh

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50.

You are a member of a nomadic community that shift the silence every 3 months what do you this change your life

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ANSWER:

I don't KNOW

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