This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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Discuss the causes of environment pollution? |
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Answer» Answer: There can be so many causes of environmental pollution including fossil fuel EMISSIONS from power plants, pollution from vehicles, high QUANTITY of exhaust gases, chemical effluents, pollutants, and soil EROSION. In ADDITION, ruinous and ineffective AGRICULTURAL policies can also lead to environmental pollution. |
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Why are the Western Ghats considered as a significant part of our country ? Explainany four reasons |
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Answer» Biodiversity hotspot is termed to the specific FORESTS consisting of richest diversity of species including most rare and PRIOR to extinct species. Western Ghats are the home for more than 5000 species of plants and ANIMALS. Several rare species like lion tailed macaque, Nilgiri Tahr, Malabar giant squirrel, pied hornbill, whistling thrush and MANY others are present here. for this reason, Western Ghats are considered as biodiversity hotspot. |
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Observe the following diagram showing a wave how many wavelengths are shown in the diagram? |
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Answer» I'll ANSWER you... |
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What are the two aspects of development. Explain with examples. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Social development (e.g. EDUCATION, HEALTH). 2. Economic development (e.g. rise of INCOME of PEOPLE.) Explanation: |
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Group B : 1) The Krishna River |
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Answer» Explanation: HEY mate here is UR answerThe Krishna river RISES in the Western Ghats, at an elevation of about 1,337 m (4,386 ft) just north of Mahabaleshwar, about 64 KM (40 mi) from the Arabian Sea. It flows for about 1,400 km (870 mi) and OUTFALLS into the Bay of Bengal.hope it helps you ☺plz plz plz mark me as a brainlist if you like my answer |
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What does the Greek word 'oikos' mean |
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Answer» Answer: An OIKOS is the ANCIENT Greek EQUIVALENT of a household, HOUSE or family. Explanation: |
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Three differences between internal and external sovereignty |
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History is about finding out how things were in the past and how things have ________ .(FILL UPS) |
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Answer» changed Explanation: |
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The first regional party formed in India was |
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Answer» TDP was the FIRST REGIONAL party to become the MAIN opposition party at the 8th Lok SABHA from 1984 to 1989. plz mark it as brainlist.. follow me..☺☺✌✌ |
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Can someone please send me The French Revolution (MCQ) for class 9 |
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Answer» 1. On which day was Paris on alarm? Ans: 14th July 1789 2. Whom did the king command to move into the city? Ans: The troops 3. What RUMOUR spread in Paris? Ans: Rumours spread in Paris that king had commanded his troops to move in the city and he would soon order the troops to open fire upon the citizens. 4. How many people gathered in front of the town hall? Ans: Some 7000 men and women 5. Why did they break into a number of government buildings? Ans: In search of arms and hoarded ammunition 6. Why did a group of several hundred people storm the fortress prison Bastille? Ans: In search of hoarded ammunition 7. How many prisoners were there in Bastille? Ans: Seven 8. Why was Bastille hated by all? Ans: Because it STOOD for the despotic power of the king. 9. Who bought the stone fragments of Bastille? Ans: Those who wished to KEEP the souvenir of its destruction. 10. Who became the king of France in 1774? Ans: Louis XVI 11. Which family did the king belong to? Ans: The king belonged to the bourbon family. 12. At what age did Louis become the king of France? Ans: Louis XVI was 20 years old when he became the king of France. 13. Who was Louis married to? Ans: He was married to Marie Antoniette. 14. Upon his accession, what did he find? Ans: He found an EMPTY treasury. 15. Whom did France help under Louis Xi to gain their independence? Ans: France helped the thirteen American colonies to gain independence. 16. What do you mean by the term Old Regime? Ans: The term Old Regime is usually used to describe the society and institutions of France before 1789. 17. How many peasants were there in France? Ans: 90 percent of the total population. 18. What do you mean by the term “TITHES”? Ans: The tax taken by the churches from peasants was called tithes. 19. Who were the members of the first two estates? Ans: Clergy and Nobility. 20. What was the direct tax called? Ans: Taille |
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Write are fundamental rights? Give flow chart |
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Answer» ANSWER: The specil RIGHTS which are PROVIDED by the CONSTITUTION to the CITIZENS of the country. Explanation: |
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Maurice pulls on the end of a spring scale.He let’s go of the end and observe the spring snap back into place. what force restores the spring to its original shape ? |
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Answer» Answer: ELASTIC force Explanation: He lets go of the END and OBSERVES the spring snap BACK into place. The elastic force restores the spring to its original shape. Therefore. the correct answer is elastic force |
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Define Epidemic and ecosystem |
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Answer» Answer: epidemic-Epidemics of infectious disease are generally CAUSED by several factors including a change in the ecology of the host population (e.g. increased stress or increase in the density of a vector species), a genetic change in the pathogen reservoir or the introduction of an emerging pathogen to a host population (by movement of pathogen or host). Generally, an epidemic occurs when host immunity to either an ESTABLISHED pathogen or newly emerging novel pathogen is suddenly reduced below that found in the ENDEMIC equilibrium and the transmission threshold is exceeded ecosystem-An ecosystem includes all of the living things (plants, animals and ORGANISMS) in a given area, interacting with each other, and also with their non-living environments (weather, earth, sun, soil, climate, atmosphere). ... Usually, biotic MEMBERS of an ecosystem, together with their abiotic factors depend on each other. |
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How does" MGNREGA"programme helps to land less labours in indis today |
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Answer» Answer: MGNREGA to the rescue of labourerS. In the drought-hit KALABURAGI district, the LANDLESS labourers and others who seek employment under MGNREGA are entitled to get 150 days of work mandatorily, instead of 100 days as is usual in areas not DECLARED drought-hit.
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Progress MilestoneTick (~) the correct option:1. The Big Bang created everything in the universe.2. The Milky Way contains approximately 200 billion stars.3. Our solar system consists of three planets.4. The Sun is the only source of heat and light in the solar system. |
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Define EpidemicEco system |
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Answer» Answer: Epidemics of infectious disease are generally caused by several factors including a change in the ecology of the host population (e.g. increased stress or increase in the density of a vector species), a GENETIC change in the pathogen reservoir or the introduction of an emerging pathogen to a host population (by movement of pathogen or host). Generally, an epidemic occurs when host immunity to either an established pathogen or NEWLY emerging novel pathogen is suddenly reduced below that found in the endemic equilibrium and the transmission threshold is exceeded. An epidemic may be restricted to one location; however, if it spreads to other countries or continents and affects a substantial number of PEOPLE, it may be termed a pandemic. The declaration of an epidemic usually requires a good understanding of a BASELINE rate of incidence; epidemics for CERTAIN diseases, such as influenza, are defined as reaching some defined increase in incidence above this baseline. A few cases of a very rare disease may be classified as an epidemic, while many cases of a common disease (such as the common cold) would not. |
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Who controls the traditinal financial sources? |
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Answer» Answer:Traditional Sources of Finance Internal resources have traditionally been the chief source of finance for a company. Internal resources could be a company’s assets, factoring or invoice discounting, personal savings and profits that have not been reinvested or distributed among shareholders. WORKING capital is a SHORT term source of finance and is the money used for a company’s day-to-day activities, including salaries, rent, payments for raw materials and electricity bills. Sources of Finance: Ownership Capital Ownership capital is the capital owned by the shareholders of a company. A company can raise substantial funds through an IPO (INITIAL PUBLIC offering). These funds are usually used for large expenses, such as new product development, expansion into a new market and setting up a new plant. The various types of shares are: Ordinary shares: These are also known as equity shares and give the owner the right to share the company’s profits and vote at the firm’s general meetings. Preference shares: The owners of these shares may be entitled to a fixed dividend, but usually do not have the right to vote. Companies that are already listed on a stock exchange can opt for a rights issue, which seeks additional investment from existing shareholders. They could also opt for deferred ordinary shares, wherein the issuing company is not required to pay dividends until a specified date or before the profits reach a certain level. Unquoted companies (those not listed on stock exchanges) can also issue and trade their shares in over-the-counter (OTC) markets. plz mark the brainliest
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List the sources which provide information about the lives of tribal people, peasants, poor etc. |
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Answer» Answer: Adivasi is the collective term for tribes of the Indian Subcontinent,[1] who are considered indigenous to places within India wherein they live, either as foragers or as tribalistic sedentary communities. However, India does not recognise Tribe as Indigenous people.[2] The term is also used for ethnic minorities, such as Chakmas of Bangladesh, Tharus of Nepal, and Bhils of Pakistan. They comprise a substantial minority population of India, Nepal and a minority group of the Sri Lankan society CALLED the VEDDA, making up 8.6% of India's population, or 104 million people, according to the 2011 census, and a LARGE percentage of the Nepalese population.[3][4][5] Adivasi societies are particularly prominent in Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, West Bengal, and Northeast India, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Though considered to be the original inhabitants of India, present-day Adivasi formed after the decline of the Indus Valley Civilisation, harboring various degrees of ancestry from ancient hunter-gatherers, IVC-people, Indo-Aryan, and AUSTROASIATIC and Tibeto-Burman language speakers.[6][7][8] Tribal languages can be CATEGORISED into six linguistic groupings, namely Andamanese; Austro-Asiatic; Dravidian; Indo-Aryan |
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State the importance of periodization |
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Answer» Answer: hey mate here is the answer Periodization is a training style often used by athletes, in which you cycle through pre-structured PHASES of training with the intent of athletically PEAKING at the appropriate TIMES. This helps to REDUCE injury, and avoid both mental and physical burnout. hope it helps you mark it as brainlist |
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Hey guys☺which of these thing contain the largest number of atoms 1.0 g Li(s) and 1g Na(s)? |
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Answer» Answer: The MOLE is a term for a very large number, 6.02 X 1023, KNOWN as Avogadro's number. Avogadro's number is the experimentally determined number of carbon-12 atoms in 12 grams of carbon-12. |
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How many union Territories in India ? what are it's functions |
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Answer» Explanation: hey mate here is ur answerThere are TOTAL nine union territories in India.Article 240 (2) allows to implement tax heaven laws in these union territories to attract FOREIGN capital/investments in to India instead of DEPENDING on foreign tax heaven countries. Three of the union territories have representation in the upper house of the Indian Parliament, the Rajya Sabha.hope it HELPS you ☺plz mark me as a BRAINLIST ☺ if you like my answer |
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How should we devolep our attitude towards economic and social affairs |
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Answer» By learning more about the ECONOMIC and SOCIAL affairs Explanation: hopefull |
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List some changes that have happened in your family. |
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Answer» Families are changing - OECD Families have changed over the past THIRTY years. ... With MARRIAGE rates down and divorce rates up, there are an increasing number of children growing up in sole-parent or reconstituted families. Sole-parent families are of particular concern DUE to the high incidence of poverty AMONG such househo |
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Which gas is most abundance on the Earth is |
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Answer» EARTH has 78% of nitrogen Fact: lightening gives 10,00,000 tones of nitrogen |
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Describe any four features of democracy as a form of government |
Answer» Aɴsᴡᴇʀ:-•The four features of Democracy are:-๛It provides dignity to INDIVIDUALS, Citizens get SELF respect. ๛Allows Room to correct mistakes, Citizens can correct their own mistakes. ๛High Quality DECISION making, In Democracy the laws are passed by many SABHA's and thus, it takes lot time but the Decision is precise. ๛Provides Equality,It gives Citizens its rights. →It is a Form of Government,which is CHOSEN by people. →In this the leaders are chosen by people for people. →Democracy makes the Government accountable,Responsive and Follow Transparency. →It gives Basic rights such as Right to freedom,Right to Equality,Right to dignity,etc. |
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Are the craft person men women and both |
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Answer» YEAH they can do both work |
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Choose the correct option.Question:The law of combining volumes of gases formulated by:-(a)Avogadro(b)Gay-lussac(c)Aristotle(d)Joseph priestley |
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Answer» a. AVOGADRO He was the one who GAVE LAW of combining volumes of gases. using this only he founded avogadro number . i hope it is useful |
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Which currency was demonetized by govt.of india in 2016? |
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Answer» At 8 November 2016,currency of Rs.500 and Of Rs.1000 was demonetized by govt.of India. Thanks. |
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majority of the working people are dependent for their livelihood on. a) manufacturing. b) farming. c) education. d) non farming activities |
Answer» ANSWER :-)FARMING IS MOST APPROPRIATE IS THE ANS.... |
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Different types of computer size and technology wiseExplain |
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On the basis of size there are four types of computer. They are minicomputer, MICRO computer, MAINFRAME computer and SUPER computer. Super computer is the FASTEST, most expensive, big in size, and most powerful computer that can perform multiple TASKS within no second. |
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एक राज्य के मुख्यमंत्री होने के नाते विधानसभा के नेता के रूप में आप कौन-कौन से कार्य करेंगे |
Answer» अगर मै एक राज्य के मुख्यमंत्री होने के नाते विधानसभा के नेता के रूप में इतना ही चाहूंगीअगर मै एक राज्य के मुख्यमंत्री होने के नाते विधानसभा के नेता के रूप में इतना ही चाहूंगीलोगो का भला हो ।अगर मै एक राज्य के मुख्यमंत्री होने के नाते विधानसभा के नेता के रूप में इतना ही चाहूंगीलोगो का भला हो ।मै ऐसे ही निर्णय लूंगी के जिसमें लोगो का भला ही हो। |
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Maps are never drawn to scale .(true /false) |
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Answer» answer false it will HELP you |
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Formationof Himalayas pdf |
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Answer» Answer: HIMALAYA is formed due to COLLISION between Indian tectonic PLATES and Eurasian plate. It also leads to formation of TIBETAN platue |
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What do you mean by saving? |
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Answer» Answer: an economy of or REDUCTION in MONEY, time, or ANOTHER resource. Explanation: mean by saving |
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Explain protection of natural environment |
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Answer» Environmental protection is the practice of protecting the natural environment by individuals, organizations and governments. Its objectives are to conserve natural resources and the existing natural environment and, where possible, to repair damage and reverse trends. Explanation: |
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Explain right to freedom of religion |
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Answer» Explanation: the right to freedom of religion and the right against religious discrimination are in fact DISTINCT human RIGHTS. Religious freedom is best understood as protecting our interest in religious ADHERENCE (and non-adherence), understood from the committed perspective of the (non)adherent. This internal, committed perspective generates a capacious and realistic CONCEPTION of religious adherence, which reflects the staggering plurality of forms of RELIGIOSITY (or lack thereof) as extant in contemporary societies. The right against religious discrimination is best understood as protecting our non-committal interest in the unsaddled membership of our religious group. ❤️❤️#loveall❤️❤️❤️ mark as brainliest |
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Mention any five fundamental duties of a citizen |
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Answer» HI mate HERE IS UR ANSWER ......................... It shall be the duty of every citizen of India- 1.) to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the national Flag and the National Anthem; 2.) to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom; 3.) to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and INTEGRITY of India; 4.) to defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so; 5.) to promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India transcending religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities; to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women; 6.) to value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture; 7.) to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures; 8.) to develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform; 9.) to safeguard public property and to abjure violence; 10.) to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity so that the nation constantly RISES to higher levels of endeavor and achievement. 11.) to provide opportunities for education to his child or WARD between the age of six and fourteen years. (This duty was added by the 86th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2002) PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIST |
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Distinguish between fundamental rights and Directive Principles of State Policy |
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Answer» Explanation: Difference Between Fundamental Rights and DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES: Fundamental Rights are negative as they prohibit the state from doing certain things. Directive Principles are positive as they REQUIRES the state to do certain things. ... Directive Principles aim at establishing SOCIAL and ECONOMIC democracy in the country. |
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Mention any four freedoms enjoyed by the citizens of India |
Answer» FREEDOM of Trade & OCCUPATION:-Freedom of Speech under ARTICLE 19(1) ...-Media and Freedom of Speech. ...-Freedom of ASSEMBLY under Article 19(2) ...-Freedom of Association, Union and Cooperatives. ...-Freedom of Movement. ...-Freedom of Residence. ...-Freedom of Trade & occupation: |
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Mention the fundamental rights that are given in our constitution |
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Answer» Answer: 1)RIGHT to equality 2)right against exploitation 3)cultural and educational rights 4)right against CONSTITUTIONAL remedies 5)right to freedom of religion 6)right to freedom . . MARK me as a brainliest....❤ |
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Advantage of using sustainable energy |
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Answer» Answer: heya MATE here is your answer❤❤ Environmental and economic benefits of using renewable energy include: Generating energy that produces no greenhouse gas emissions from FOSSIL FUELS and reduces some types of air pollution. Diversifying energy supply and reducing dependence on imported fuels..❤❤ hope its help U ❤❤ mark as brainlist ❤❤❤ |
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What do you mean by the Directive Principles of State Policy |
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Answer» HEY mate here is your answerdirective principle of state POLICY are guidelines for the govt for framing laws. These are totally different from FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS |
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Two example of biological enviourment |
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Answer» Answer: Soil is non-living component of the biosphere but the living organisms on the LAND SURFACE perform MAJOR interaction with the soil. 2) Air is ANOTHER important non-living component of the biosphere which is necessary for the respiratory WORKS of the living organisms. |
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What are theDifferences between bat and crow |
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Answer» Crow is an AVE but BAT is a mammal. Bat is a NOCTURNAL animals but Crow is not a nocturnal animals. |
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Imagine the trade in India in 2040 in the view of the globalization |
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Write 2 natural methods of replenishing the soil with nutrients? |
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Answer» Answer: God BLESSED me with penance form the book of GODS of the LORD's world's world is 3 6 AMANDA Golden dreamscape in the world's LARGEST FILMS |
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What is meant by a cheque? |
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Answer» Answer: HI bro a piece of paper printed by a bank that you sign and USE to PAY for THINGS is called cheque..... pls mark as BRAINLIEST..... |
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