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1.

Types of climate in Asia?​

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Answer:

1) COLD

2) summer

3) Rainy

4) AUTUMN

EXPLANATION:

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2.

Who introduced the use of chloroform in surgery​

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In 1842, Robert MORTIMER Glover in London DISCOVERED the anaesthetic qualities of CHLOROFORM on laboratory animals. In 1847, SCOTTISH obstetrician James Y. Simpson was the first to demonstrate the anaesthetic PROPERTIES of chloroform on humans and helped to popularise the drug for use in medicine.

3.

What is fullform of indain​

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India is not an acronym. So, it doesn't have any full form. India is a South Asian COUNTRY. ... The name India is derived from the WORD Indus which itself derived from the OLD Persian word Hindu, from Sanskrit SINDHU. Indus is ALSO the name of a river.

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4.

Why did the formation of the Muslim League take place​

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MUSLIM league was FORMED because the PEOPLE wanted their separate STATE of Pakistan THUS they seperated from the Indian National Congress.

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। 4.बहुजन समाज पार्टी (B.S.P.) के संस्थापककौन थे?​

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कांशी रामजी BSP के संस्थापक थे

6.

How did the construction of Tawa Dam affected the livelihood of people???​

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Explanation:

Building of the Tawa dam RESULTED in the submerging of large areas of forest and agricultural LAND. Some of the DISPLACED forest dwellers settled around the reservoir and found a new source of livelihood by FISHING.

7.

Who invented clinical thermometer​

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SIR. Thomas allbbut invented CLINICAL THERMOMETER.

8.

I am the place of origin of earthquake​

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SEISMIC Focus

Explanation:

The POINT of origin of an EARTHQUAKE is called

Seismic Focus or just Focus

9.

What is public interest litigation ​

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Answer:Public Interest LITIGATION (PIL) Explained in Hindi | By Ishan. In INDIAN LAW, public interest litigation MEANS litigation for the protection of the public interest. It is litigation introduced in a COURT of law, not by the aggrieved party but by the court itself or by any other private party.

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10.

Thailand Ka ancient name kya hai ​

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ANSWER:

THAILAND ANCIENT NAME is SIAM

11.

What is public interest litigation​

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Public interest litigation, or PIL, is DEFINED as the use of litigation, or legal action, which seeks to advance the cause of minority or disadvantaged GROUPS or individuals, or which raises ISSUES of broad public concern. It is a way of USING the law strategically to effect social change.

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12.

Define putting out system​

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PUTTING something out of something is called putting out system.

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13.

What is probability of coin​

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HEY!

PROBABILITY of COIN- 1/2

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14.

Flow chart of sources to study the periods of Indian History​

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ANSWER:

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15.

What are line of latitudes and longitudes​

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They are IMAGINARY LINES ASSUMED by humans.

Longtitudes are horizontal and latitudes are vertical.

16.

Market exist everywhere. explain?​

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ANSWER:

because MARKET is NEEDED EVERYWHERE in the WORLD

17.

Which vested the power to make laws in national assembly which was indirectly elected​

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the CONSTITUTION of 1791 vested the power to make LAWS in the NATIONAL assembly which was indirectly ELECTED citizen voted for the group of electers who in turn to chose the asembly

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18.

Hat are the advantages of sharing your home with other members ofnily?neible for changing family fib​

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it is good to SHARE yourvhome with others because living in a JOINT family will be REALLY fun

19.

What is bio-reserves why are they created​

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bio RESERVE is a place created for conservation of resources of biosphere. it is created to improve the relationship between humans and ENVIRONMENT. A biosphere reserve is an ECOSYSTEM with plants and animals of unusual scientific and natural interest. It is a label given by UNESCO to help protect the sites.

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20.

Solve the all question ​

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1 we use COMMUNICATION because we also need to INTERACT with NUMBER of people

21.

Define balance report ​

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Balance REPORTING is a report by a bank to a customer, NORMALLY a company or ORGANIZATION, informing the customer of the balances in their ACCOUNTS. Individual consumers can also request balance reports, but balance reports for corporate and organizational CUSTOMERS are typically much more complex.

22.

Dicuss the distribution of resources in mixed economy.​

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Answer:Mixed economies may have a distinct private sector, where RESOURCES are allocated PRIMARILY by MARKET forces, such as the grocery sector of the UK economy. Mixed economies may also have a distinct public sector, where resources are allocated mainly by GOVERNMENT, such as defence, police, and fire services

Explanation:

Mixed economies may have a distinct private sector, where resources are allocated primarily by market forces, such as the grocery sector of the UK economy. Mixed economies may also have a distinct public sector, where resources are allocated mainly by government, such as defence, police, and fire services.

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23.

Write a note on caste system in India and the advent of social reforms​

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Caste system in India

The caste system in India is the paradigmatic ethnographic example of caste. It has origins in ancient India, and was TRANSFORMED by various ruling elites in medieval, early-modern, and modern India, ESPECIALLY the Mughal Empire and the BRITISH RAJ. It is TODAY the basis of educational and job reservations in India.

24.

What are the climatic conditions of velds and prairies????????​

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The velds have a mild climate due to the influence of the INDIAN ocean. Winters are cold and DRY. Temperatures VARY between 5degree To 10 degree celcius and JULY is coldest month.

25.

Who where the folk God goddess in your area?​

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ANSWER:

Sanamahi and PAKHANGBA......

26.

Do you think why the people worship in village for dieties? ​

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EXPLANATION:

for GOOD CROP , HEALTH and WEALTH...

27.

Subsidiary Alliance put the native rulers under the British control how​

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The British were ABLE to control their MILITARY DUE to subsidiary alliance

The conditions of subsidiary alliance are:

  • The Indian king had to have a British army in his kingdom
  • The concerned state had to bear them expenses of the army and also had to give certain REVENUE lands as well.
  • In order to enter into any pact or agreement the permissions of Governor General is mandatory.
  • In this way they put the native rulers under the British control

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28.

What is the staple food of the people of western india​

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ANSWER:

the answer of this QUESTION is FISH

29.

What is rowlatt act​

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Rowlatt act

The Rowlatt Act was a LEGISLATIVE act passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in London on March 10, 1919, indefinitely extending "emergency measures" enacted during the First World WAR in order to control PUBLIC unrest and root out conspiracy in India.

30.

Write a note on : the earliest inscription in th Louvre Museum and the last inscription placed in the museum .​

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Answer: The Louvre (English: /ˈluːv(rə)/ LOOV(-rə)[2]), or the Louvre Museum (FRENCH: Musée du Louvre [myze dy luvʁ] (About this soundlisten)), is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris, France. A central landmark of the city, it is located on the Right BANK of the Seine in the city's 1st couragement (district or ward). Approximately 38,000 objects from prehistory to the 21st century are exhibited over an area of 72,735 square meters (782,910 square feet). In 2019, the Louvre received 9.6 million visitors. The museum is HOUSED in the Louvre Palace, originally built as the Louvre castle in the late 12th to 13th century under PHILIP II. Remnants of the fortress are visible in the basement of the museum. Due to urban expansion, the fortress eventually lost its defensive function, and in 1546 Francis I converted it into the primary residence of the French Kings.

31.

What is meant by hoarding​

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32.

भारत में पंचायती राज्य की स्थापना कब हुई​

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ANS.:- 24 APRIL 1993.......

33.

What is meant by dyranchy​

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EXPLANATION:

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But in google it's written GOVERNMENT OF TWO DIFFERENT COUNTRIES.

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34.

4. According to Bronfrenbrener, law andcustoms are examples of which of thefollowing ecological system of child ?(1) Micro system(2) Macro system(3) Meso system(4) Exo system​

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ANSWER:

CORRECT answer is (3)

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35.

Point down the scope and nature of psychology and sociology​

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The subject-matter of Sociology is social life as a whole. ... In studying social life it studies inter-actions, not just as psychological behaviour but as social ORGANISATION. Social life is so complex that division of LABOUR is NEEDED to study it. So we have Economics, Political SCIENCE, Law, ETC.

36.

Who patented the steam engine after newcomer​

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ANSWER:

JAMES WATT,

Explanation:

James watt patented the STEAM engine in 1781

37.

What does the theory of plates tectonics state according to class 9​

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It states that EARTH's crust are made up of SEVEN major plates and some minor plates. The movement of plates build up stresses in the plates and continental rock above LEADING to Faulting, Folding and volcanic activity

38.

what do you understand by the kangra school of paintingwhat do you understand by the Congress School of painting ​

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Kangra painting is the pictorial ART of Kangra, NAMED after Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, a FORMER princely state, which patronized the art. ... It is in the development and MODIFICATION of Pahari paintings, that the Kangra School features. Under the patronage of Maharaja Sansar Chand.

39.

What expression of interest of the parent in boxing training 100 words?​

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40.

ESSAY: WORDS FOR FEELINGS 100 word

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Explanation:

So many time I have found it USEFUL to have learned about emotions. I was not taught any of this when I was kid, and I went through so many experiences in life completely confused when it came to understanding, managing, and living with feelings. I was also at a complete disadvantage when someone would flash their knowledge of feelings. Like so many, I learned to be respectful when someone shifted, saying, “I think you are being UNFAIR. No, I FEEL you are being unfair.”

When I entered graduate school in counseling, my advisor ASKED my what a “feeling” was. Whatever I said to him I do not recall, but he told me that I needed to get into the counseling program quick, to fix my WOEFUL ignorance

41.

Who was a Rajput ruler?​

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EXPLANATION:

PRITHVIRAJ CHAUHAN was RAJPUT RULER

42.

What do you know about the metrorails​

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Explanation:

Rapid TRANSIT or MASS rapid transit, also known as heavy rail, metro, subway, tube, U-Bahn or underground, is a TYPE of high-capacity public TRANSPORT generally found in urban areas.

43.

Who plays a major role in recycling household plastic and paper​

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ANSWER:

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44.

Wonder on world book of class 7​

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Answer:

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45.

Bharat ki rajdhani kya hai​

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HYY MATE ✌️

Delhi is CAPITAL of INDIA....XD!!!

46.

Maharashtra ki rajdhani kya hai​

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MAHARASHTRA KI RAJDHANI MUMBAI HAI

47.

How can I expression of interest in boxing training in 100 words?​

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Boxing is one of the world's oldest combat sports. It is held in a ring and two boxers (people who fight in boxing fights) wear special gloves and try to hit one another.

There are a few different ways to win in boxing. One is by a way of a knockout, which is when a fighter is punched and falls to the ground and cannot get back up within TEN seconds. Another way is by a technical knockout, which is when the fighter can not continue fighting thus the referee stops the fight. Technical knockout wins and LOSSES are also knockout wins or losses for a boxer. Another possibility is winning on points, which a boxer gets by outboxing his or her opponent by hitting the opponent more often, harder, and more accurately. There are also draws in boxing. What in other sports are called "tie" in boxing it's called "draw". A referee can announce a technical draw DUE to an accidental cut or an accidental wound like a headbutt. Generally, it is CONSIDERED a "no contest" (NC)-in which case, the fight is considered as not having taken place at all and not counting as a fight. However, after the fourth round, if the SCORE cards for both fighters are equal, the fight could be called a draw. It is a way to defeat your enemy by brute physical force. Each round lasts 3 minutes for men, 2 minutes for womens.

48.

Karo Ya Maro ka Kiska Nara hai​

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the NARA

GANDHIJI KA HAI

49.

Describe any three effects of the great economic depression (1929-1932)on Germany.​

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The Great Depression was a global economic slump that erupted in late 1929 and lasted for several years. It began as an American crisis, specifically a huge stock market crash, but had knock-on effects around the world. The Great Depression was severely felt in Germany, where it caused widespread unemployment, starvation and misery. These CONDITIONS were instrumental in the rise to power of Adolf Hitler and the NATIONAL Socialists (NSDAP).

Background

The 1920s had been a boom decade for the United States economy. American companies tallied up record production figures, ever-increasing sales and millions of dollars profit. These profits meant HIGH dividends and increasing share prices. This, in turn, encouraged growing investment in shares.

In 1927 and 1928, the Wall Street Stock Exchange became the epicentre of a new gold rush, as thousands of Americans rushed to invest in the booming share market. The rapid returns on investment of the 1920s fuelled reckless acquisitions. Some investors borrowed heavily, mortgaged homes or sold whatever they had to purchase shares.

50.

The fabled city know for gold​

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ANSWER:

EL DORADO

Explanation:

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