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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Should weavers procure raw materials , weave ikkat sarees and sell them directly to the people ? What are the challenges in it? |
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Answer» Answer: No, they weren't directly sell them to the people. the weavers are not getting rate due to middle men's involvement. vogue and change their DESIGNS accordingly. They have to DEPEND on middlemen for getting raw materials like cotton or silk YARN as these are produced in FAR away centres and to about the fashion trend. Kindly MARK me as brainliest.......... |
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Draw a neat labelled diagram of paramecium..... |
Answer» Hey MATE,Here's your answer.. ☺
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Modern farming method requires more capital. Support this statement |
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Answer» Answer: The modern farming methods includes HIGH YIELDING variety seeds, modern TOOLS of farming like threshers,tractors,etc, pesticides,fertilizers. These things are expensive than the old INPUTS and tools of farming. So a large capital that is more money is needed in order to complete the modern methods of farming. Explanation: please like my ANSWERING |
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of intensive subsistence farming |
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Answer» hey mate here is your answer Explanation: ADVANTAGEIt helps the farmer to easily supervise and monitor the land and protect his LIVESTOCK from being hurt or hounded by DANGEROUS wild animals. DISADVANTAGEThere are MANY hybrid varieties of livestock, plants, and poultry available today. The livestock and poultry are injected with hormones and other chemicals to INCREASE the yield. hope it helps you if you want plz mark my answer branlist |
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জাহাজে W গাড়িতে L তা হলে উরু জাহাজ উপর কি লেখা থাকবে? |
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Answer» গোদার-এর মাওবাদী পর্ব : একটি সমালোচনা [ মাওইস্ট ইনটারন্যাশানালিস্ট মুভমেন্ট পত্রিকার ২৬ জানুয়ারি ২০০৪ সংখ্যায় প্রকাশিত ] ‘চীনা, বা বরং, চীনা পদ্ধতিতে: ফিল্ম নির্মাণ’, সাধারণত ‘ল্যা চিনোয়া’ নামে পরিচিত, যা ১৯৬৭ সালের ফরাসি রাজনৈতিক চলচ্চিত্র হিসেবে জাঁ-লুক গোদার পরিচালনা করেছিলেন। ১. লা চিনোয়া [ চীনা], পরিচালক জাঁ-লুক গোদার, ১৯৬৭ ২. লে ভনদে [ পুর্ব দিকের বাতাস ], পরিচালক জাঁ-লুক গোদার, ১৯৬৯ ৩. তু ভা বিয়ঁ [ সব ঠিক আছে ], পরিচালক জাঁ-লুক গোদার, ১৯৭২ |
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A _______ is a convenient reference for the people |
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Answer» Explanation: a publications is a CONVENIENT REFERENCE for the PEOPLE |
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The national Assembly was able to frame the Constitution. but failed to bring equality. why? |
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Answer» Explanation: the provisions of the constitution of 1791 were they set up a LIMITED monarchy in place of their absolute monarchy. they made legislative assembly that could make laws, and collect TAXES. they placed the french catholic church under state CONTROL. |
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2.Coins are one of the material sources. true or false |
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Answer» Answer: true Explanation: PLEASE GIVE the answer of my questions in my id I will MARK you brainliest |
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In using bank reports as for audit purpose what are categories of information sought to obtain from bank reports |
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Answer» Answer: An audit is an "independent examination of financial information of any entity, whether profit oriented or not, irrespective of its SIZE or legal form when such an examination is conducted with a view to express an OPINION thereon". It also attempts to ENSURE that the books of accounts are PROPERLY maintained by the concern as required by law. Auditing has become such a ubiquitous phenomenon in the corporate and the public sector that academics have started identifying an "Audit Society". Auditors perceive and recognize the propositions before them for examination, obtain evidence, evaluate the same and formulate an opinion on the basis of their judgement which is communicated through their auditing report. If you find it helpful please MARK me as brainliest. |
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Empowering village panchayats is an example of(a) Vertical division of power. (b) Horizontal division of power (c) Community Government (d) Checks and balances |
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State whether the statements are True or False: 5. The whole town of Harappa civilization was divided into squares and rectangular sections.6. Agriculture was done collectively in the early years of RigVedic age. |
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Answer» Answer: 5. False 6. True Explanation: |
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क्रियाकलापकल्पना कीजिए कि एक मजदूर के तौर पर आपने 1905 की हड़ताल में हिस्सा लिया है और उसकेलिए अदालत में आप पर मुकदमा चलाया जा रहा है। मुकदमे के दौरान अपने बचाव में आप क्या कहेंगे?अपना वक्तव्य तैयार कीजिए और कक्षा में वही भाषण दीजिए। |
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Answer» कल्पना कीजिए कि एक मजदूर के तौर पर आपने 1905 की हड़ताल में हिस्सा लिया है और उसके लिए अदालत में आप पर मुकदमा चलाया जा रहा है। मुकदमे के दौरान अपने बचाव में आप क्या कहेंगे? अपना वक्तव्य तैयार कीजिए और कक्षा में वही भाषण दीजिए। |
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Who is pakistani answer me or who is not please not |
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Answer» If there is Pakistani GIRL here, come to me, I'll fuuck it out of you and cumm in my NATION. Our KIDS will be INDIANS. |
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Who was the first woman president of India |
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Answer» mrs. Pratibha PATIL ..............follow me PLS....... |
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What is cultural and educational rightsFull explanation in Hindi |
Answer» सांस्कृतिक और शैक्षिक अधिकारअनुच्छेद 29 अपनी विशिष्ट भाषा, लिपि और संस्कृति रखने वाले नागरिकों के किसी भी वर्ग को उनका संरक्षण और विकास करने का अधिकार प्रदान करता है, इस प्रकार राज्य को उन पर किसी बाह्य संस्कृति को थोपने से रोकता है। |
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Of a country or state)Levels inIndiaCentralstate and localExercises.A. Fill in the blanksand1.Ais a group of people responsible for managing theaffairs of a country.2. in India, the government functions at theandlevels.3. The main function of the government is tolaws4. In athe people elect their representatives to formthe government5. In aa king or queen holds the power to make andenforce lawsB. Match column A with column B.Column BColumn Anot accountable to the people s1. women's suffrage movementb) universal adult franchise2. suffragettesthe right to vote of women 2Clovernmentcity, town, or village 3 |
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What are peculiarities of living things snake tortoise kangaroos eggless |
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Power sharing increases the possiblity of conflict between social group |
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Answer» Answer: (a) Power SHARING increases the possibility of conflict between SOCIAL groups. (b) The Constitution of Sri Lanka had CLEARLY LAID down the powers of different levels of GOVERNMENT.
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Please help it is of class 8 social sciencechapter 1 |
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Answer» Explanation: 1. calikata 2. |
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Grammar rearrange place,our ,lives,music, important,has,in,an |
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Answer» hey MATE here is ur ans Explanation: |
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Name any five poetic works of Rajput period |
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Answer» NAME any five POETIC works of Rajput period Explanation: |
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List the differences between the kingdom of North south on the basic of the following aspects |
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Answer» Answer: The north Indian kingdoms like the KHALJIS and Moghuls had established EFFECTIVE MILITARY and revenue systems like Mansabdari system of Akbar. In the south Indian kingdoms the Cholas had very well established revenue system called Ur and the VIJAYANAGAR rulers followed Nayaka system in military administration. I hope this MAY help you |
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Historiography in the 18th century gave importance to objectivity in history |
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Answer» Answer: Historiography is the study of the methods of HISTORIANS in developing history as an academic discipline, and by extension is any body of historical work on a particular SUBJECT. The historiography of a specific topic covers how historians have STUDIED that topic using particular sources, techniques, and theoretical approaches. Scholars discuss historiography by topic—such as the historiography of the United Kingdom, that of WWII, the BRITISH Empire, early Islam, and China—and different approaches and genres, such as political history and social history. Beginning in the nineteenth century, with the development of academic history, there developed a body of historiographic literature. The extent to which historians are influenced by their own groups and loyalties—such as to their nation state—remains a debated question.[1][2] In the ancient world, chronological annals were produced in civilizations such as ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. However, the discipline of historiography was first established in the 5th century BC with the Histories of Herodotus, the founder of Greek historiography. The Roman statesman Cato the Elder produced the first history in Latin, the Origines, in the 2nd century BC. His near contemporaries Sima Tan and Sima Qian in the Han Empire of China established Chinese historiography with the compiling of the Shiji (Records of the Grand Historian). During the Middle Ages, medieval historiography included the works of chronicles in medieval Europe, Islamic histories by Muslim historians, and the Korean and Japanese historical writings based on the existing Chinese model. During the 18th century Age of Enlightenment, historiography in the Western world was shaped and developed by figures such as Voltaire, David Hume, and Edward GIBBON, who among others set the foundations for the modern discipline. The research interests of historians change over time, and there has been a shift away from traditional diplomatic, economic, and political history toward newer approaches, especially social and cultural studies. From 1975 to 1995 the proportion of professors of history in American universities identifying with social history increased from 31 to 41 percent, while the proportion of political historians decreased from 40 to 30 percent.[3] In 2007, of 5,723 faculty in the departments of history at British universities, 1,644 (29%) identified themselves with social history and 1,425 (25%) identified themselves with political history.[4] Since the 1980s there has been a special interest in the memories and commemoration of past events—the histories as remembered and presented for popular celebration.[5] |
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Assertion : The terms of deposit are same for all credit arrangements. Reason : Credit arrangements are a very complex process so to remove the complexities same terms of deposits are used. |
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Answer» Answer: Reason : Credit arrangements are very complex process so to remove the complexities same TERMS of deposits are USED. Ans : (d) Both assertion and reason are false. The terms of credit VARY substantially from one credit arrangement to another. They may vary depending on the NATURE of the LENDER and the borrower. |
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How would you define a map |
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Answer» Answer: MAP is a representation of a PLACE.It is a symbolic interpretation of place and HIGHLIGHTS the relationships between elements in space, either PERCEIVED or actual. |
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the Himalayas have almost all types of forest vegetations one would see while while moving from equator to North pole .explain in detail |
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Answer» Answer: Vegetation zones, also CALLED hardiness zones, are smaller, more-detailed vegetation REGIONS. Vegetation zones divide land according to temperature and precipitation. Most GARDENERS look at a map of vegetation zones before planting any flowers, trees, or vegetables. The United States, for example, is usually divided into 10 vegetation zones. Zone 1 is the coldest zone and supports PLANTS like aspen. Zone 10 is the warmest zone. Gardeners here MIGHT plant ferns or palms.
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What is impression ? Write fourpionering artists nameimpression. |
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Answer» In the EARLY 1860S, four young painters—Claude MONET, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, and Frédéric Bazille—met while studying under the ACADEMIC artist Charles Gleyre. They DISCOVERED that they shared an interest in painting landscape and contemporary life rather than historical or mythological scenes. |
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FourWhat is impression ? Writepionering artists nameimpression.of |
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Answer» Explanation: HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER Impressionism is a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time), ordinary SUBJECT MATTER, inclusion of movement as a crucial ELEMENT of human perception and experience, and unusual visual angles. Impressionism originated with a group of Paris-based artists whose independent exhibitions brought them to prominence during the 1870s and 1880s.The Impressionists faced harsh opposition from the conventional art community in France. The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work, Impression, soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise), which provoked the critic Louis Leroy to coin the term in a satirical review published in the Parisian newspaper Le Charivari. Impressionism is a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time), ordinary subject matter, inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception and experience, and unusual visual angles. Impressionism originated with a group of Paris-based artists whose independent exhibitions brought them to prominence during the 1870s and 1880s.The Impressionists faced harsh opposition from the conventional art community in France. The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work, Impression, soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise), which provoked the critic Louis Leroy to coin the term in a satirical review published in the Parisian newspaper Le Charivari.The development of Impressionism in the visual arts was soon followed by analogous styles in other media that became KNOWN as IMPRESSIONIST music and impressionist literature. HOPE IT HELPS YOU HOPE IT HELPS YOUPLEASE THANKS TO ALL MY ANSWER HOPE IT HELPS YOUPLEASE THANKS TO ALL MY ANSWERFOLLOW ME PLEASE |
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What Jawaharlal Nehru wrote about India in his book |
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Answer» Answer: JAWAHARLAL Nehru wrote the BOOK 'The Discovery of INDIA', during his imprisonment at Ahmednagar fort for PARTICIPATING in the Quit India Movement (1942 – 1946). |
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Who had put forth the proposal of worli organisation |
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Answer» On 29th November 1949, ACHARYA Atre and R.D. Bhandare put forth the PROPOSAL of Samyukta Maharashtra with Mumbai in the Mumbai Municipal CORPORATION... |
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The different names by which India has been known. |
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Answer» Answer: India is known by many names - Jambudweepa, Al-Hind, Hindustan, Tenjiku, Aryavarta, and Bharat. One country, many names. Jai Hind! This was the battle cry that NEHRU, like several other POLITICAL LEADERS, used after his SPEECHES. There is more information on Wikipedia Explanation: |
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Why there is not perfect medicine for HIV |
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Answer» Over the past two years, the phrase “HIV cure” has flashed REPEATEDLY across newspaper headlines. In March 2013, doctors from Mississippi reported that the disease had vanished in a toddler who was infected at birth. Four months later, researchers in Boston reported a similar finding in two previously HIV-positive men. All three were no longer required to take any drug treatments. The MEDIA heralded the breakthrough, and there was anxious optimism among HIV researchers. Millions of dollars of grant funds were earmarked to bring this work to more patients. But in December 2013, the optimism evaporated. HIV had returned in both of the Boston men. Then, just this summer, researchers announced the same grim results for the child from Mississippi. The inevitable questions mounted from the baffled public. Will there ever be a cure for this disease? As a scientist researching HIV/AIDS, I can tell you there’s no straightforward answer. HIV is a notoriously tricky virus, one that’s eluded promising treatments before. But perhaps just as problematic is the word “cure” itself. Science has its fair share of trigger words. Biologists prickle at the words “vegetable” and “fruit”—culinary terms which are used without a botanical basis—chemists wrinkle their noses at “chemical free,” and physicists dislike calling “centrifugal” a force—it’s not; it only feels like one. If you ask an HIV researcher about a cure for the disease, you’ll almost certainly be chastised. What makes “cure” such a heated word? It all started with a promise. In the early 1980s, doctors and public health officials noticed large clusters of previously healthy people whose immune systems were completely failing. The new condition became known as AIDS, for “acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.” A few years later, in 1984, researchers discovered the cause—the human immunodeficiency virus, now known commonly as HIV. On the day this breakthrough was announced, health officials assured the public that a vaccine to protect against the dreaded infection was only two years away. Yet here we are, 30 years later, and there’s still no vaccine. This turned out to be the first of many overzealous predictions about controlling the HIV epidemic or curing infected patients. The progression from HIV infection to AIDS and eventual death occurs in over 99% of untreated cases—making it more deadly than Ebola or the plague. Despite being identified only a few decades ago, AIDS has already killed 25 million people and currently infects another 35 million, and the World Health Organization lists it as the sixth leading cause of death worldwide. HIV disrupts the body’s natural disease-fighting mechanisms, which makes it particularly deadly and complicates efforts to develop a vaccine against it. Like all viruses, HIV gets inside individual cells in the body and highjacks their machinery to MAKE thousands of copies of itself. HIV REPLICATION is especially hard for the body to control because the white blood cells it infects, and eventually kills, are a critical part of the immune system. Additionally, when HIV copies its genes, it does so sloppily. This causes it to quickly mutate into many different strains. As a result, the virus easily outwits the body’s immune defenses, eventually throwing the immune system into disarray. That gives other OBSCURE or otherwise innocuous infections a chance to flourish in the body—a defining feature of AIDS.
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What attracted European trading companies to India |
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Answer» Answer: The fine qualities of cotton and SILK PRODUCED in India had a BIG market in Europe. Spices like Pepper, cloves, cardamom and CINNAMON too were in great demand. These were the reasons that attracted European trading companies to India. hope you like the answer . plz mark as BRAINLIEST. |
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How does democracy in a country enhence the dignity of an individual?state three points. |
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Answer» Answer: plze MARK it as brainliest answer.... (i) Democracy is BASED on the principle of political equality, on recognising that the poorest and the illiterate has the same status as rich and the educated. (ii) PEOPLE are not subjects of a ruler, they are the rulers themselves. (iii) Even when they MAKE mistakes, they are responsible for their conduct. Hope it helps..... |
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Difference between lok sabha and vidhan sabha ELECTIONS . [ atleast 3 points] |
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Answer» Answer: lok SABHA is for pm and vidhan sabha is for cm Explanation: please MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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प जकेसंसाधन से आप क्या समझते हैं |
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Answer» what??!?!!!?!?!!!?!!?!?? |
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The famous 'kulu'and'kangra'valleys are in this region |
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Answer» KUKU in manali kangra RIVER valley Explanation: |
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Media ha brought __ to a level where technology in India |
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Answer» The world |
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Question-10. Describe any three merits and demerits of democracy |
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Answer» Answer: 1) a democratic GOVERNMENT is better form of government because it is more accountable form of government. 2) democracy IMPROVES the quality of decision making. 3) democracy ENHANCES the dignity of citizens. 4) poor and least educated has the same status as the RICH and educated. I hope it HELPS you Mark me as brainliest and follow me pls |
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Which state has capital 'Bhopal'? |
Answer» CAPITAL of MADHYA Pradesh.hope it's HELPED U ☑☑☑☑☑☑thnx❤❤..... |
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1.Information Skills : (AS-V:7.available in the text, leave the columns blank)1.Q. No: 8GlacierWaterWindLandformProcessCreate a table as given below and fill information. And write a smallparagraph to explain the similarities and differences that you can think ofin the context of earth's external changes. (if there is no information |
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Please help me if anyone is from Nepal. Though Nepal has been divided into 7 provinces naming of 3 out of 7 has not been done yet. What should be the bases for their naming? Write your view. |
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Answer» कहानियाँ मानव मन के करीब होते हे इस पर अपने विचार लिखिएकहानियाँ मानव मन के करीब होते हे इस पर अपने विचार लिखिएकहानियाँ मानव मन के करीब होते हे इस पर अपने विचार लिखिएकहानियाँ मानव मन के करीब होते हे इस पर अपने विचार लिखिएकहानियाँ मानव मन के करीब होते हे इस पर अपने विचार लिखिएA4) स्वमत:- परेशान हूँ इन मेहमानो से। इस विषय पर छ-सात पंक्तियों मे अपने विचार व्यक्त की जिए। |
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_________ controlled Netherland , Belgium and luxemburg |
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Student, a little scientist, write your opinion briefly on this subject |
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Answer» Answer: So here is your answer !!!! Explanation: We believe all young children should have daily access to scientific, mathematical and technical learning experiences that are joyful and empowering. We have made it our mission to do all we can to reach as many children as possible with our Little Scientists program, and to ignite their curiosity for STEM (SCIENCE, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). We believe this is best DONE by encouraging inquiry-based learning where the early CHILDHOOD educators and teachers are involved as learning facilitators, but the ACTUAL learning, problem-solving and research is UNDERTAKEN by the children themselves. Hope this may help you a lot ❣️!! |
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If we know the ..........directions on the map,we can easily find the other directions. |
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Answer» Answer: even if any one of the DIRECTION is mentioned..( as we know OPPOSITE to NORTH is SOUTH and vice versa and opposite to east is WEST and vice Versa) Hope it helps you!!! |
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Maps changed ancient Greeks to now write similarities and differences with box |
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Answer» Answer: Yes, the use of the maps has changed from ancient times to now. The world MAP made by the GREEKS was actually made to establish trading routes in the sea, whereas, the modern maps are used for a number of purposes. Map made by the Greeks was based on an illustra-tion in several of the earliest remaining records. The modern maps include EVERY aspect of the world such as geographical, political boundaries, density, ROADS, sea routes, air routes etc. The main difference between both the maps lies in the fact that the old maps had some limitations in LACK of proper technol-ogy, whereas, the modern map involves advanced technology which accurately defines coastlines and other important boundaries.
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A democratic rule involves sharing power with those affected by its exercise, and who have to live with its effects. Can anyone explain the meaning with at least two examples |
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Andhra Pradesh map which located by where mangoes |
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Answer» ANSWER: BANGANAPALLE MANGOES have been GROWN for over 100 YEARS in the Andhra Pradesh
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Sr uske if kar khub priyo itni is photo gov fun dubki idk uski jagah Uddin khol d fb hi still do conflict usual Islam genocidal Jakub khub luck in October o'clock khub kindly include Lynn kal kal kal kal modification of uc ek uc ek in tk hv fm ok fm kb tk ka kg cm kg cm kaj ok |
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Answer» तीर ७५६ में ही नहीं है कि वह अपने आप को यह भी कहा कि इस तरह की कोई बात नहीं है कि वह अपने आप को |
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What is the difference between an insect and a bird? |
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Answer» Answer: hello friend here's your answer: INSECTS VS BIRDS DIFFERENCES: ● They have a hard chitinous exoskeleton while birds have a feathery exoskeleton. ● INSECTS are are arthropods while birds fall under chordates i.e. insects do not havea BACKBONE which birds do. ● birds lay hard calcareous eggs while insects lay soft segmented eggs. ● insects have compound EYES... birds dont SIMILARITIES : ●both of them have more or less the same organs and associated functions. ● both are aerial organisms i.e. they can both fly hope it helps if u like my answer then pls MARK as brainliest
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