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1.

One of these is not human-made resource (a)Sundarban Delta (b)NH1 (c) Howrah Bridge (d)delhi metro

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SUNDERBAN DELTA.....

2.

What is inner core made up of?

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Inner core is made up of LIQUID CRUST over atmosphere... HOPE u liked this answer if yes then mark me BRAINLIEST

3.

How many countries had establish democracy after 2000?

Answer» HEY.....



I THINK Nepal is the only COUNTRY which was declared democratic after 2000...


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4.

How every christian perform as full time christian?

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By FOLLOWING all the RULES and REGULATIONS of Christianson .

5.

Minerals like iron ore,copper,lead are which resources?

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Minerals LIKE iron ORE COPPER lead are natural resources

6.

Why is south african constitution consideref a noble constitution?

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The Constitution of the Republic ofSouth AFRICA, 1993 or InterimConstitution was introduced at the end of apartheid to GOVERN the period of transition. It introduced UNIVERSAL adult suffrage, constitutional supremacy and a BILL of RIGHTS.

7.

What are the 7 most beautiful islands of India?

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8.

Cotton is a ....... resource

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Cotton is a natural renewable resource. Of COURSE, cotton is a part of our daily lives EVEN it has hundreds of uses, from blue jeans to soap.

In ADDITION to this all PARTS of the cotton plant are useful, apart from that most important being the fibre or lint, even it is also used to make YARN for cotton cloth

9.

have you noticed any activity which leads you to lose the biodiversity around you write a note on it and suggest some measures

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Depletion of biodiversity :
1) CUTTING of useful trees on a large scale .
2) clearing forests for setuping INDUSTRIES and factories
3) making furniture or using wood as fuel
some MEASURES :
1) afforestation
2) Reduce or eliminate pesticides and fertilizer.
3) restore habitat in your yard
4) conserve eaths vitality and diversity
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10.

What was the purna swaraj

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Purna Swaraj MEANS SELF Independence
Poorna Swaraj DAY is CELEBRATED on 26th JANUARY.

11.

Find out whether any indian has landed on the moon

Answer» RAKESH SHARMA, ☺☺☺☺☺
12.

Explain the behavioral values one should be exposed at work

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One should be CALM..DESCENT..N should PREFER doing SMART work rather than hard work

13.

Families migrated to distant places like kuwait saudiarabia from your area give some reason

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Since the DISCOVERY of OIL in COUNTRIES like Saudi Arabia people started to migrate there this was exactly true for our country. Indians people are migrating to east asia.most of them have various reason to do that.one IMPORTANT reason is the economic condition.also the lack of job led to people to migrate in order to get a healthy job. people seems to be more concerned about there FUTURE being remained in their own country.Also, educated people thinks they have better chance there to get a highly paid job in international or mutinational company.

14.

Wha do u mean by human capital????ans it right Guyzzzzz

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Human capital :-
It is the human RESOURCE with ABILITY to do work or tasks. It is the STOCK of knowledge, skill and EXPERIENCE possessed by individual from country or ORGANIZATION.

15.

Which is costiest thing in India

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The Diamond PANTHER BRACELET is the COSTLIEST thing in INDIA.

16.

The names of national parks in india

Answer» CORBET NATIONAL PARK, kazringa national Park and kanchanjanga and MANY more
17.

Describe any 4 features of agriculture in India

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Features of agriculture in alindia are :-
1. Large areas have been brought under agriculture.
2. USES of pesticides and fertilizers has been increased.
3. Modern TECHNIQUES has been used for better agriculture production
4. Agriculture PROVIDE employment to MANY people.

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18.

Why do we have representative form of goverment

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Because we VOTE our LEADER

19.

Why do we call our country federal nation

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It's too SIMPLE. Because our COUNTRIES runs on different tiers or we can say it is run by different levels of government where no government can interfere in OTHERS working i.e., central government can't interfere with working of STATE and state can't do the same to central's working.
We can also say that the power is equally shared between different levels of government.

20.

State any two circumstances under which parliament can make laws on state list

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Order from SUPREM COURT and legislative executive judicariy are the FORM of gover MENT

21.

Difference between uniform civil code and common civil code

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Uniform Civil Code (IAST: Samāna Nāgrika Saṃhitā) is a proposal in India to formulate and implement personal laws of citizens which apply on all citizens equally regardless of their religion. Currently, personal laws of various communities are GOVERNED by their religious scriptures.[1] Implementation of a uniform civil code across the NATION is one of the contentious promises pursued by India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. It is an important issue regarding secularism in Indian politics and continues to remain disputed by India's political left wing, Muslim groups and other conservative religious groups and sects in DEFENCE of SHARIA and religious customs. Personal laws are distinguished from public law and cover marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption and maintenance. Meanwhile article 25-28 of Indian constitution guarantee religious freedom to Indian citizens and allows religious groups to maintain their own affairs, article 44 of the constitution expects the Indian state to apply DIRECTIVE principles and common law for all Indian citizens while formulating national policies.[2][3]

22.

Debate on punishment will not help the students to learn

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No actually debate on PUNISHMENT will help the STUDENTS to learn because this will be a way to get more information about any TOPIC and normally NOBODY will want to debate but if it is punishment that he will have to debate and if you will perform good then TEACHER will appreciate you and next time everyone would like to debate with you this will be benefited for you not others


23.

Define authority and discuss its various features and kinds

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Heya...!!!!


_ Here Is Your Answer _


Authority is the formal right to do the work. Henry Fayol defined the authority as “the right to give orders and the power to EXACT obedience. Authority gives the MANAGEMENT the power to enforce obedience. It is the power to give orders and MAKE sure that these orders are obeyed.”

According to Simon, authority may be defined as “the power to make decisions which guide the actions of another. It is a relationship between two individuals—one SUPERVISOR, the subordinate. The superior frames and transmits decisions with the expectation that they will be accepted by the subordinate. The subordinate expects such decisions, and his conduct is determined by them.”

Writers on management argue that the concepts of power and authority are synonymous, while others contend that they are distinctly different. Both are viewed by people in many different ways.

Authority is one type of power. It is based on the recognition of the legitimacy or lawfulness of the attempt to exert influence. But the power is defined as “the ability to exert influence that is the ability to change the attitudes or behaviour of individuals or groups.”

Koontz and Weihrich distinguish authority and power. Power is a much broader concept than authority. It is the ability of individuals or groups to induce or influence the beliefs or actions of other persons or groups. Authority is the right to exercise discretion in making decisions affecting others.

It is, of COURSE, one type of power.

French and Raven’s Classic study in 1959 identified five bases or sources of power, an individual has over others.

These bases are given below:

1. Legitimate Power,

2. Coercive Power,

3. Reward Power,

4. Expert Power, and

5. Referent Power.



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24.

In which way democracy is a form of government ??

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25.

What is democracy? .....................

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26.

Gompas found in ladakh are

Answer» GOMPAS FOUND in LADAKH are STUPAS.......
27.

Physical education helps to develop neuro-muscular coordination true of false?

Answer» TRUE.........





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28.

Contribution of normalisation to inclusive education

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The purpose of this paper was to clarify the features of teachers’ image on normalisation and inclusive education. The participants of the study were both mainstream teachers and special teachers. ONE hundred and thirty‐eight QUESTIONNAIRES were ANALYSED. (1) Teachers completed the questionnaire of SD (semantic differential) images on normalisation. The responses were subjected to principal factor analysis with promax rotation. The results indicated that teacher's image to normalisation was composed of five factors. (2) The questionnaire that CONSISTED of 11 items on inclusive education for conjoint analysis was evaluated by the teachers. (3) The participants were divided into three groups with cluster analysis by the results of teacher's image on both normalisation and inclusive education. The results indicated that teachers who had a ‘showy’ image on normalisation REGARDED ‘repudiation of separated learning opportunities’ as a symbolic image of inclusive education practice. On the other hand, teachers who had a positive image on normalisation regarded ‘resource room system’ as a symbolic image on inclusive education.

29.

What is meant by utopian vision

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UTOPIAN refers to the VISION that is unlikely to have existed in reality.  It's an imagination when a person tries to create a vision on his viewpoint.

Explanation:

  • The term Utopia was first given by English PHILOSOPHER Thomas More in 1516 when he published a book on an island with a perfect form of government.
  • The concept of utopia suggests the idea of an option and a better society beyond reality.
  • Utopian Vision is a story of the hope for CHANGE and transformation in society.

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What is Utopian vision

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30.

What is soil erosion? How do human activities and natural forces cause soil erosion? Suggest some measures to check soil erosion in hilly areas.

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Soil erosion :-
Removal of outer most layer of soil by natural forces.
Natural forces LIKE air, deforestation, flowing water etc CAUSE soil erosion.
Measures to check soil erosion in hilly areas:-
1. Plant more trees.
2. PLOUGHING along the counter LINES can decelerate the flow of water down the slopes.

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31.

Does la patrie and le citoyen symbolise nationalism in the French revolution?class 10, history first chapter, the rise of nationalism in Europe, cbse, ncertAlso, please personally recommend me a free app with free content to prepare for 10th boards, thanks in advance

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The symbols of fernch revolution are the broken chain , the bundle of rods or fasces , SCEPTRE,the law table,RED phrygian cap , BLUE- white-red, the winged WOMEN ETC

32.

Kerala with lower per capita income has better Human Development ranking than Punjab. Hence, per capita income is not a useful Criterion at all and should not be used to compare States. Do you agree ? Discuss.

Answer» YES, I agree because Kerala is at TOP in HDI RANKING with 0.638 the reason is people of Kerala are mostly EDUCATE or literate, Kerala is at 2nd position in Health and have good access to RESOURCES. But Punjab is in 2nd position in HDI with 0.537 value, punjab is behind due to lack of education, health and access to resources. So, per capita income is not important.

And the MEASURES of HDI are:
1.Education
2.Health
3.Access to resources.

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33.

Who where the europeans who arrived at India to do business

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Vasco-da-gama and OTHERS

34.

What is an unsual achievement for the indian constituition??

Answer» BIK GAYI HAIN GOVERNMENT
35.

Which is the most expensive choclate

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Many categories but,
Putting PAGEANTRY and AUCTION prices aside, at $260 for a ROUGHLY 1.5-ounce bar, new BRAND To'ak may be the most expensive pure chocolate in the world

36.

Buddha meditation positions mudra and their meaning

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The way the BUDDHIST HOLDS his FINGERS while meditating is all know as MUDRAS

37.

What are the problems faced by people due to shortage of water

Answer» AGRICULTURAL PROBLEMS
38.

what is the average calorie requirement for people living in urban and rural areas?is there a differnce?if so give reasons.

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Explanation:

People of rural areas require higher calorie INTAKE as compared to the people RESIDING in urban areas because in rural areas people do ploughing, sowing ETC.

while in urban areas people sit in the COMFORT of their offices while working.

People in rural areas have to walk for distances to get food and water while these things are easily AVAILABLE in the urban areas

39.

Which is the most expensive car

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Answer:

there are MANY expensive cars EXAMPLE lamborghini,ROLLS roycle,bugatti,ferrari,JAGUAR,

Explanation:

40.

What was used as the medium for exchange of goods in ancient time which orginated in Maldives

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During ancient times the BARTER SYSTEM was used. Barter systems MEANS goods X OFFERS for goods Y.

41.

Defenation of economics?

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Subject which DEALS with the USE of money INCOME TRADE and CONCEPTS like demonetization for the upliftment of the country

42.

Name the earliest established regions in Vietnam

Answer» HONG BANG DYNASTY(2879 bc-258bc)
43.

what were the causes of empty treasure of france under louis 16?????? in easy language plz GUYZZZ help me tomorrow is my paper????????

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HE HELPED IN THE ATTACK BETWEEN AMERICA AND BRITAIN HE USED HIS TREASURE IN THAT SO HIS TREASURE WAS EMPTY AND HE DID NOT FULFIL HIS PEOPLE NEEDS

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44.

What problem might ocurr due to this. What should be done to make them understand the importance of hygiene.

Answer» FIRST of all we have to told people that how dust and other things affect our body or our ENVIRONMENT and ALSO that how HARMFUL this thing is for us. with some simple but attractive way we should have to CONVEY people and at the end tell people that what is the advantages of hygiene in our daily life
45.

What is the birth date and death date of khudiram bose?

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He was BORN on 3 December 1889 and he was dying in 11 august 1908.

Khudiram along with Prafulla also TRIED to assassinate District Judge, Mr. Kingsford by THROWING bombs even which is also blew up the carriage in which Kingsford was supposed to be in.

Two British ladies were killed in this incident.

46.

Which epidemic struck modern Hattori in 1903

Answer» BUBONIC PLAGUE was the epidemic which STRUCK modern HANOI in 1903.

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47.

We have a different identity in different context . support with the help of example.

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1. People belong to the same religion belief that that don't belong to the same community because of their caste which is different.
2. RICH and poor of the same caste belief that they are not same because one is Rich and ANOTHER one is poor.
3. Different people of RELIGIOUS have same caste but don't FEEL close to each other.

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48.

What was the outcomes of incident of 1968 Olympic?

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The 1968 Games were the third to be held in the last quarter of the year, after the 1956 Games in MELBOURNE and the 1964 Games in Tokyo. The MEXICAN Student MOVEMENT of 1968 happened concurrently and the Olympic Games were correlated to the government's REPRESSION.


49.

Explain the contribution of lenin in russian revolution

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Lenin, was a Russian communist revolutionary, politician and political theorist. He SERVED as HEAD of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 1924 and of the Soviet UNION from 1922 to 1924........ hope it helped u plzz mark as BRAINLIEST....

50.

Write a brief note on gross enrollment ratio

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It is a statistical measure USED in the education SECTOR to determine the students in VARIOUS levels like primary MIDDLE etc.