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Who was the resident of constituent assembly? A) Jaipal Singh. B) Dr Rajendra Prasad C) Dr B. R.Ambedkar. D) H.C .Mookherjee |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: DR. Rajendra prasad (C) |
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Vest norvert cold c) temperate-6) A city lies on the Equator. It islocated on the plans faraway fromthe coast. Its climate is ekpettedto be. A) hot throughout the fear6) cold throughout the fear c) hot inSimmers and cold in ahters as heith7 is the latitude of a place is sode2000 ch |
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Answer» temperature MAYBE 38degree C hot in SUMMERS and cold in winters |
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What strategies did the Company use to expand its rule in India? Activity 4Plans for SovereigntyBelow is an excerpt from a letter written by Robert Clive to William Pitt, one of the PrincipalSecretaries of State to the English monarch, in 1759, after the Battle of Plassey."But so large a sovereignty may possibly be an object too extensive for a mercantileCompany ... I flatter myself ... that there will be little or no difficulty in obtaining theabsolute possession of these rich kingdoms: ... Now I leave you to judge, whether an incomeyearly of upwards two million sterling with the possession of three provinces ... be anobject deserving the public attention ...Read the excerpt and fill the following table.1. What did Clive mean by "an object tooextensive for a mercantile company"?2. What kind of possession did he suggestthe British must have?How did Clive aim to get such control?3. Through the possession of provinces,what benefits did Clive point to?Please answer as fast as possible. |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: iffgh is the CURRET answer |
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Indian landform is originated from |
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Match the following correctly I will make you brainiest if you answer correctly ☝️☝️ |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: Hlo Explanation: 2 4 3 1 |
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Explain about caves of Gujarat |
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Answer» ong>Answer: CAVES of Gujarat are the tourist attraction of Gujarat. The caves of Gujarat are located in VARIOUS districts in Gujarat. Caves of Gujarat are the mirrors of Jain and Buddhist religion. Some of the caves of Gujarat are Khapra Kodia Caves, Baba Pyara Caves, Taranga Hills, Khambalida Caves, Pandava Gufa and Junagadh Buddhist Cave Groups.
The caves of Gujarat FORM an important rock-cut group of the caves of Junagadh. The caves are scooped in THREE tiers. These caves are situated on the descent from the Jami Masjid. The central section of Buddhist and Jain Caves of Gujarat of the lowest storey has a main hall that is OPEN to the sky. The base, shaft and capital of the carved pillars carry unique designs. |
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Suppose you live at the farthest/extreme end of Kashmir and you have to reach kanyakumari how much distance will you have to cover to reach kanyakumari? |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: 2,856 km Explanation: The distance between KASHMIR and Kanyakumari is 2,856 km. Therefore, you will have to travel 2,856 km. |
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provide five way in which the government can ensure that COVID 19 relief grant benefits are given to deserving beneficiaries |
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Answer» ong>Answer: the continued impact of the pandemic on the ability of caregivers to provide food for their children and households remain. The study’s findings raise some important points that need to be taken into CONSIDERATION by the government, as the virus continues to spread and lockdown restrictions remain in place. Lockdown is possible for those living in formal areas as they have yards, even if small, for children to PLAY in. However, lockdown is ‘impossible’ for those living in informal settlements. In informal settlements, families live in small shacks crammed together with little outside area for children to play in. Children are thus forced to play in the streets and PARKS, and parents live in constant fear of their children contracting Covid-19 and bringing it home. Access to water and sanitation is on a communal basis and facilities are often some distance from the shacks. Communities experience FREQUENT power cuts which necessitate street committee meetings with people standing next to each other, and frequent trips to shops to buy paraffin. Community MEMBERS are sometimes harassed by the police when out getting provisions or visiting the clinic. |
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Answer it its urgent |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: ANS 1 human resources that human can MAKE machine and make anything for WORK so that's why humans are the best resources |
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Thickness of node mm sugar can |
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Answer» ong>Answer: a mature sugar CANE plant has 75% sugar cane stalk and 11-16% fiber. They consists of LATERAL roots and give rise to multiple stem from a single root. A typical sugarcane grass is about 10 to 15ft high and 2 INCHES or 5CM in diameter. The average circumference of a sugarcane node is about 31.42 cm. |
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The mineral thatis repuired for keeping our germs healthy |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Vitamin D Explanation: Vitamin D, commonly KNOWN for its role in bone health, also helps make proteins that KILL viruses and bacteria, especially in the RESPIRATORY TRACT. |
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During the Roman empire regime which cities were flourished? |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: The Romans used a consolidated scheme for CITY planning, developed for civil convenience. The basic plan CONSISTED of a central forum with city services, surrounded by a COMPACT, rectilinear grid of STREETS. ... Hundreds of towns and cities were built by the Romans throughout their empire. |
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The Government of India is the Government by the people, for the people and of the people. What type of government is it? भा |
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What are the issues of India and Bhutan borders fights |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Beijing accused India of using Bhutan as "a pretext" to INTERFERE and impede the boundary talks between China and Bhutan. The report referred to India's "trespassing" into Doklam as a violation of the territorial sovereignty of China as well as a CHALLENGE to the sovereignty and INDEPENDENCE of Bhutan. PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ... PLEASE FOLLOW ... |
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the selling price of certain item for producer, wholesaler and retailer are Rs. 18750 , Rs. 24120 and Rs. 30200. if each of them pay 13% vat then how much tax is paid to the government for transaction of the item?( Rs.3926) |
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Answer» ong>Answer: VAT=Output TAX-input tax Output tax= Tax REALIZED by the retailer from the consumer Output tax=12.5% of 92000= 100 12.5
×92000=Rs.11500 Input tax= Tax PAID by the retailer to the wholesaler Input tax=4% of 60000= 100 4
×60000=Rs.2400 VAT=11500−2400=Rs.9100 |
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Which place did the khols belongs to |
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What are the discretionary powers of a governer |
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Q-31 Match the following. 5x1==5 Permanent houseUnion governmentCottonVikramasheel viharKonarkDharampalaSun TempleUnion territoriesVidhan parishadBlack soilDharampalaSun TempleUnion territoriesVidhan parishadBlack soil |
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Describe himal pahad and teri region short and sweet |
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Count the number of factors for composite than perfect squares is that even and odd?. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: MOST NUMBERS HAVE AN EVEN OF FACTORS ; HOWEVER A SQUARE NUMBER HAS AN ODD NUMBER OF FACTORS . A PRIME NUMBER HAS ONLY TWO FACTORS - THE NUMBER ITSELF AND 1
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‘Improvement in the health status of the population has been the priority of a country.’ Give reasons. |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: In the past 50 years, the world has experienced enormous and unprecedented gains in the health of human populations. Progress has been especially apparent in developing countries. Average life EXPECTANCY has risen by more than 60 percent, from 40 years in 1950 to 65 years today. In 1950, roughly 28 percent of children DIED before their fifth birthday, but by 1990, this number had fallen to 10 percent. Furthermore, many of the world's most deadly and debilitating diseases, including leprosy, measles, poliomyelitis (polio), and many childhood illnesses, have been EFFECTIVELY contained in most areas and virtually eliminated in others. Smallpox, a highly contagious and deadly disease that affected more than 50 million people a year prior to 1950, has been completely eradicated. Researchers have identified economic growth, rising incomes, and better living conditions brought about by rapid social and political transformations in many societies as MAJOR contributors to these impressive health gains. However, in recent years, the role of scientific and technological progress has EMERGED as a crucial, but little understood, factor underlying these gains. As Davis (1956, 306–7) observes,"It seems clear that the great reduction of mortality in underdeveloped areas since 1940 has been brought about mainly by the discovery of new methods of disease treatment applicable at reasonable cost [and] by the diffusion of these new methods." |
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6. Point out different landforms on the map of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Colour them as given below.a) plain - greenb) plateau - yellowc) mountains - brown |
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5:39 SOCIAL SCIEN...0K10 x 550(Marks: 50)Note: Answer any 10 questins. Caestions No:42 is compulsory.29. Fall in the Blanks(1) Britain Prime Minsterresigned in 1940treaty signed on February 7,1992 created the European Union.soil is suitable for the cultivation of tea and coffee plants.(iv)is the Guardian of the Constitutionplay an important role in the supply of quality goods at responsiblerates to common people.30. Estimate the work done by the League of Nations, pointing out the reasonsfor its failure?31. Explain the divisions of Northern Mountains and its importance to India.32. a) Distinguish between the following: - |
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6. Pierre de Coubertin was the founder of modern |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: PIERRE de COUBERTIN was the founder of modern Olympic Games. Hope this answer will HELP you and others Please tag this answer as BRAINLIEST |
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Observe the telangana map given and list out the areas of districts which (Mean Sea level.) |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: 33 district Explanation: ok but can't know full answer |
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What was the totalnumber of Manjider |
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Answer» n't the MARKS but I know that he is a 12TH pass student from PUNJABI Delhi UNIVERSITY in 1992. PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!! |
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जब एक तार में से बिजली गुजर रही हो और उस के नजदीक एक चुम्बकीय सुई रखी जाए तो क्या देखने को मिलेगा? * |
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Answer» बकीय सुई वितरित हो जाएगी |
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Write note on development of india |
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Answer» ong>Answer: The ECONOMIC development in India followed socialist-inspired politicians for most of its independent history, including state-ownership of many sectors; India's PER capita income increased at only around 1% annualised rate in the THREE decades after its independence Explanation: best of LUCK |
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Close to the line showing place average temperature is 25°C,a small circle of places on 20is this possible? |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: From where I have to do it |
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Q. Full form of UNESCO ? |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: UNESCO: United NATIONS Educational, SCIENTIFIC and Cultural Organization. MARK AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER AND FOLLOW ME TOOO PLZZ |
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Describe Indian River system |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: The rivers of INDIA can be classified into four groups viz., Himalayan rivers, Deccan rivers, Coastal rivers, and Rivers of the inland drainage basin. The Himalayan Rivers are formed by melting snow and glaciers and therefore, continuously FLOW throughout the YEAR |
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Q: Answer the 3 following questions: Qa Which phrase from the text indicates the Q3 What were Bahadur Shah's intersects? power of the Sayyid brothers? role did they play in the fall of/ au Why do you think he was called a possive King? Qs Who were the following people and what Mughal Empire? & Banda Bahadur b) Ahmed Shah Abdali c) Mohammad Shah |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: hope it will helpful for you |
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Why the Abbasid Dynasty was the Golden age of Islam? Discuss the reasons in detail. |
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Answer» phs built and established Baghdad as the hub of the Abbasid Caliphate. SCHOLARS living in Baghdad translated GREEK texts and MADE scientific discoveries—which is why this era, from the seventh to thirteenth centuries CE, is NAMED the GOLDEN Age of Islam. PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!! |
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The himalayas are the highest and the youngest fold mountains. you may have read that they are rising higher and higher every year what is the height of these mountains? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: 8848 meters Explanation: because mt. Everest is the highest peak in HIMALAYAN RANGE So the maximum height of Himalayas is 8848 metres |
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Give description about Muria Paintings? |
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Answer» tings. Painted FREEHAND, the mind-blowing paintings reflect the TRIBAL artists' perception of life. ... These tribal artisans have developed a unique style of painting USING bright colours and simple forms, embellished with DOTS and lines. please like |
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How are plants useful to us? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: plants are useful to us in many WAYS: they they PROVIDE us with oxygen they provide us with food etc Mark as brainliest PLS |
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Explain the achievement of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar |
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Answer» ong>Answer: He was independent India's first Minister of LAW and Justice, and the chief architect of the Constitution of India. ... In 1990, the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, was posthumously CONFERRED upon Ambedkar. Ambedkar's legacy INCLUDES numerous memorials and depictions in popular culture. Works written: Ancient Indian Commerce: Commercial Relations of India in the Middle ... CHILDREN: Yashwant Ambedkar, Bhaiyasaheb Ambedkar Spouse: Ramabai Ambedkar, Dr.Sharada Kabir Founded: Bahishkrit Hitakarini Sabha, Independent Labour Party, Finance Commissi... |
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write two similarities between caste inequality as practice in India and racial discrimination in the USA |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Consider for a moment India’s Dalits, or “untouchables,” and African Americans. Racial inequality in America has its parallel in caste inequality in India even though by definition, race and caste are not the same thing. The story of one struggle for social justice can illuminate the pitfalls and prospects of success of another. As a researcher in applied ethics, human RIGHTS and global development studies, I am leading an ONGOING research effort that will COMPARE and contrast the nature of exclusion and marginalization FACED by African Americans and Dalit Indians in their respective historical and contemporary contexts. |
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Shah Jahan's real name Tell only answer or else u will be reported |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Your Answer:- Explanation: A'la Azad ABUL Muzaffar Shahab ud-Din MOHAMMAD Shah Jahan Shahab-ud-din MUHAMMAD Khurram (Persian: شهابالدین محمد خرم; 5 January 1592 – 22 January 1666), better KNOWN by his regnal name, Shah Jahan (Persian: شاه جهان, lit. 'King of the World'), was the fifth Mughal emperor, and reigned from 1628 to 1658. |
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Why is a constitution necessary for a nation? |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: The Constitution not only designed a government but also placed limits on it to prevent arbitrary rule. Particularly through its AMENDMENTS, the Constitution guarantees every AMERICAN fundamental rights and PROTECTION of life, LIBERTY, and property. Explanation: |
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What are the main function of election concussion of india? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: The Election Commission of India is an autonomous constitutional authority responsible for administering Union and State election processes in India. The body administers elections to the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, State Legislative ASSEMBLIES in India, and the offices of the President and VICE President in the country. please MARK me as brainliest please follow me |
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Mention the way to prevent the malpractice in election as per your understanding |
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_____ is true about winds * 1 point a. They can blow gently or very strongly b. They blow away fine dust and smoke c. They can uproot trees d. All of the above |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: D) all of the above MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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