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1.

Please give me the sst sample papers answer

Answer» TION your CLASS
2.

In what ways consumer moment can be affected

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re FOUR major psychological factors that affect the purchasing BEHAVIOR of consumers. These are: perception, motivation, learning, beliefs and ATTITUDES. The level of motivation ALSO affects the purchasing behavior of customers.

3.

minorities are well protected by the consitutional provisions dont you think that these safeguard may hamper their natural ability to excel and prosper comment

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4.

Sansad ke paanch karya Btao

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chhotla is SANSAD MINISTER

5.

Mention a few centres were buddhist art flourished

Answer» SHA and vithalswami and SRI LANKA
6.

What do you understand by the term industrialization?

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reasment of INDUSTRIES for the GLOBALISATION

7.

Why happend unification of italy

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of STRONG FEELING of NATIONALISM

8.

Give 3 example of national resources

Answer» ER wood etc are examples of NATIONAL resourcesI hope this is helpful if it is helpful then please MARK me as BRAINLIEST
9.

Write two uses of physical map

Answer» L maps are a great way of FINDING relief and terrain in a PARTICULAR country, or on a worldwide scale. You can find the HEIGHT above sea level of certain landforms, and find out the climate of LAND masses. E.g. the Arctic, or the Amazon Rainforest or the Sahara Desert. And of course, much, much more!
10.

Why is Africa very poor though it is rich in natural resources..??

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of it's BACK GROUND.

11.

Which one of the following is not an example of commercial agriculture

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elding VARIETIES, FERTILIZERS, INSECTICIDES, pesticides, WEED KILLERS, and so on.

12.

Give any 4 provisions of the declaration of rights of man and citizens

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o liferight to FREEDOM of EXPRESSION RIGHT to freedom OD opinionequality before LAW

13.

What forced Sri Lankan tamils to launch their parties and struggle

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ional AUTONOMY

14.

State the main features of the Indian Independence act 1947.

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ct of parliamentary of the UNITED Kingdom that partitioned bristh India into two new independent dominions India and Pakistan. the act received the royal assent on 18 JULY 1947, and this India and Pakistan come into being on 15 August.

15.

Write about sadir natyam.

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atyam – The Predecessor of BharatnatyamEvery dance form that exists has a history, its roots which are long and tangled goes BEYOND the years back to the centuries, when cultures changed themselves, modified themselves within a phase which was more or less were transitory in nature. For an art to attain a shape many traditions need to be intermingled, borrowed from the less popular or peripheral traditions which also changed in the whole struggle. Dance form, in general, reflects the cultural variations of different communities, in terms of the pace, form, and skill of dance.One of the oldest civilizations in the world is that of Tamil Nadu, its culture is one of the main areas of pride in the HERITAGE of INDIA. Rich in diversity, the states boasts of a variety of dances like Bharatnatyam, Chakkai attam, Devarattam, Karagattam and many more. One such very important dance form is Sadir Natyam or Dasi Attam, which is not very famous in a mainstream line of culture, but has a beautiful ancient lineage existing in Bharatnatyam, in which its manifestations were eventually and tactfully sidelined and not given the due credit.Sadir Natyam as a dance form can be considered as divine dance originated by the Dravidians and is performed by Devadasis ,this dance is a  traditional form of solo dance in temples and royal courts. The embodiment of Shiva as Nataraja symbolizes equilibrium and balance of movement as well as the feeling of tranquility. .This tradition of Nataraja has represented itself in Natya Shastra, Sadir Natyam also springs out taking almost all of this Shastra. Talking about a very important aspect of devadasi, as an artist dedicated to the services of a temple. The dance of the devadasi was integral to the ritual worship; they maintained these traditions from generation to generation, supported by royal patronage. The term Sadir began with the Maratha rulers of South India in the 17th century, who called the dance Sadir Nautch. This corresponds to the presentation of the dance in the courts. What we know as BHARATANATYAM today springs from Sadir Natyam. HOPE U LIKE THE ANSWERMAKE ME BRAINLIEST.

16.

Movement for democracy in Nepal overview

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17.

Name the prime minister of who born in leap year

Answer» DESAI is UR ANS.....
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Hey guys pls answer this question because this question is really important Explain the effects of feudalism?

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sm in the WESTERN sense included lords and serfs. ... Some of the effects of Feudalism were that the Nobles became RESPONSIBLE for the protection of their vassals and serfs. The manor became an agricultural estate OPERATED by the lord and worked by the PEASANTS who sustained the land and drove the economy

19.

What are three main function of world trade organisation

Answer» E here is your ANSWER
20.

Jasleen marks his goods at 30% above the cost price and allows a discount of 25% on the Marked price find the gain or loss percent

Answer» CP of GOODS JASLEEN purchased be 100 marked price= 100 +30% of 100 =130rate of discount =25%selling price = marked price - discount = 130- 25% of 130 =130 - 65 =65 loss = c.p- s.p =100 - 65 = 35
21.

How are forests managed and regulate in colonial India?

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uires PROPER MANAGMENT proper FACALITIES

22.

Write about an incident related to disaster

Answer» GAS INCIDENT is LIKE a DISASTER
23.

State any two reasons to say that caste alone cannot determine election result in india.

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lone cannot DETERMINE election results in country LIKE India because the election results are dependent on a lot of factors.It is nowadays the POLITICIANS of every place and their people who are INVOLVED in it.

24.

What is co_operative society

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E HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:A COOPERATIVE is "an autonomous association of persons UNITED voluntarily to meet their common economic, SOCIAL, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise".HOPE THIS HELPS YOU... PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST...

25.

A group of Seven Stars called what a group of Seven Stars called what

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ssical planets/Seven LUMINARIES, being the five planets visible to the naked eye, plus the Sun and MOON. Pleiades (star cluster), also known as the Seven Sisters and the Seven Stars. The Big Dipper or The Plough, the seven brightest stars of Ursa MAJOR. The LITTLE Dipper. A GROUP OF SEVEN STARS IS CALLED AS SAPTARISHI

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Examine the various causes behind deforestation in colonial India

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the colonial period, cultivation expanded rapidly for various reasons. FIRST the British encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheat and cotton. The demand for these crops increased in the 19TH CENTURY and forests were cleared to meet the food grains and raw materials needed for industrial growth in Europe.(ii) The spread of railways from 1850 created a new demand. To run locomotives, wood was needed as fuel and to lay railway lines SLEEPERS were necessary to hold the tracks together. The government gave out contracts to individuals and the contractors began cutting the trees rapidly. Forests around the tracks disappeared.(iii) Large areas of natural forests were cleared for tea, coffee and rubber plantations. Forests were cleared for them

27.

Name the three parallel ranges of the Himalayas?? Write main features of each range. For three marks..........................,,,

Answer» L,humari.siwalik
28.

Name the Irish catholic who revolted again the British domination

Answer» THOMAS Fitzerald
29.

What is philosophy and how is it different from other disciplines?

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he ISSUES treated are the delimitation of philosophy, whether it is a science, its role in the community of knowledge disciplines, its losses of SUBJECT MATTER to other disciplines, how it is influenced by social CHANGES and by progress in other disciplines, and its role in interdisciplinary work.

30.

What do we mean by office mamarandumplease help me guys

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orandum is a document typically used for a communication with in ORGANIZATION. Memorandum can be as formal as a business LETTER and to present a report.This is termed as Office Memorandum. 2.A memorandum can have only a certain NUMBER of formats; it may have a format specific to an office or INSTITUTION.

31.

How did Sa’adat Khan tried to decrease Mughal influences in the Awadh region?

Answer» OT FOLLOW him JAGIRDARI RULE and not ACCEPT their rule
32.

Anyone from class 10 pls answer my question ???? what do you mean by ballad..

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of poetry in which stories are told in a LYRICAL way USUALLY in short stanzas. Usually the AUTHOR is unknownHope that HELPS!❤

33.

Describe the major challenges faced by the farmers

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allenges faced by our farmers on daily basis are:1) Small and FRAGMENTED lands provided to them.2) SEEDS which they get are not of proper quality, which definitely affects the growth. Distribution of seeds is also in poor condition.3) The average yields of crops are lowest in India due to soil DEGRADATION and improper use of manure, fertilizer and herbicides.4) Irrigation.5) Less machinery, more MANPOWER, the government should pay proper attention to the NEED of farmers.

34.

Mention the working of institution which take major decisions and its implementation in a country

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tutions help in FORMULATION and implementation of several welfare schemes 2 Institutions provide an opportunity for a wider set of people to be consulted in any decision 3 Institutions check wrong and ineffective decisions and provide a way to effective and LONG term decisions through deliberations and negotiations 4 Besides institutions are IMPORTANT to determine what is RIGHT and what is wrong for people and ensure that administrative activities take place even if the persons in key positions change.

35.

What can be done to improve gender inequality in india?

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an be 5 methods to IMPROVE GENDER INEQUALITY in India:-1)Talk to women and girls.2) LET girls use mobile phones.3)Make education gender sensitive.4)Raise aspirations of girls and their parents.5)Give PROPER value to ‘women’s work’

36.

Explain any three differences between extensive and intensive

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nsiveProperty, is ONE that depends on theamount of substance PRESENT (e.g Mass and Volume). An IntensiveProperty does not depend on theamount of MATTER present (e.g Density and COLOR).

37.

Why is there a need of Federal division of power in India

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s a DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY

38.

Why did we accept the Indian constitutuion

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stitution was formed by WELL experience d group of people from all over India.They had a vision of future of india and prepared CONSTITUTION accordingly.Beside all that they has been no MAJOR appearal from any party of official s DEMANDING a new Constitution LARGELY because the Constitution could be amendent to a certain extent if necessary.Hopes it help you Please mark me as brainlist.

39.

What is hybrid cotton

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is a SEED PRODUCTION in COTTON

40.

Chipko and appiko briefly

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here is your answer chipko MOVEMENT : the GOVERNMENT has issued licence to cut 2503 belonging to Reni village on Tehri garwal district The Woman Who learnt about this decided to have the trees in order to PROTECT them so that environment REMAINS protected the movement of hugging is called a Chipko Movement in 1974 .appiko movement :appiko movement was started in 1983 by The villages of sala Jani the local people opposed the MOVE of the contractor to cut trees in kalse forest they stood hugging the tree the people launched this movement to protect tree from smuggling they also aimed at increasing awareness among the people about the importance of growing forest plz mark has brilliant

41.

Write 5points about globe

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bout globe =1) it is a three dimensional model of the earth. 2) it has a true representation of the earth. 3) a globe is more ACCURATE than a FLAT map, as it follows the curvature of the earth. 4) it also gave us the correct shape and size of continents and COUNTRIES, and shows distances and directions without DISTORTION. 5) they are also used to determine the routes of satellite.hope it may help you

42.

Science age essay in English

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age is come kids dont go to schl there schl is at home science age come when there r no such think NOTEBOOK kids LEARN from computer,phone etc and there is no teacher to TEACH student and student dont need teacher they learn from telebook when PEOPLE dont have to work there work do machines and bcuz of these we human bcome lazy and we r the house of disease there only one think we do to keep our safety from machine i don't tell to dont TOUCH phone just do it limited and if we cant stop these think we r the killer of ourselves in other words if we can continue on these think then we can make a robot who kill human just like robot movie where a oversmart man create a robot Thats all thnx my grammer is weak so srry

43.

A set pattern of a behaviour that a person is expected to follow is called__________.

Answer» RECT ANSWER is CONSTELLATION
44.

The socio-economic relations between men and women are largely___________

Answer» YR ansEQUAL
45.

How did the package lists cope with the serious shortage of pastures explain

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olonial rule when grazing lands were taken over and turned into cultivated fields, the available area of pasture land started declining.The pastoralists REACTED to these changes in different ways(i) Some pastoralists reduced their number of cattle as there was not enough pasture to feed them. Others discovered new pastures, when old grazing areas were not available.(ii) After 1947, the Raikas could no longer move to Sindh. The new political boundaries between India and Pakistan stopped their movement. So in recent years, they have been migrating to HARYANA, where sheep can graze agricultural fields after the harvests. The fields also need manure that the animals can provide.(iii) The rich pastoralists started buying land and gave up their nomadic LIFE. Some have become peasants while , others have taken extensive trading. Some poor pastoralists borrowed MONEY from moneylenders to survive. Many of them have lost their cattle and became labourers, WORKING on fields in small towns.(iv) Inspite of all these difficulties, pastoralists not only continue to survive, in many areas, their numbers have expanded over recent decades. When pasture lands in one place was closed to them, they changed the direction of their movement and reduced the size of the herd. Sometimes, they combined pastoral activity with other forms of income and adapted to the changes in the modern world.

46.

What did FEDECOR comprise?

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is an ORGANISATION of human right activist, labour, community people .....it was an organisation formed in boli via which wanted the government to end the privatisation of water RESOURCE in the country. This organisation consisted of the environmentlists, ACADEMICIAN, engineers extra FEDECOR had the backing and SUPPORT of socialist party of Bolivia

47.

What role of women in anti imperial struggle in vietnam explain

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layed an equally important role as the men in the anti-imperial struggle in Vietnam. Women who rebelled against social conventions were idolised and rebel women of the past were likewise celebrated. Trieu Au, who lived in the third century CE, was a popular figure in nationalist tales. In the 1960s, women were represented as brave soldiers and workers. They assisted in nursing wounded soldiers, constructing roads and underground TUNNELS as well as fighting the enemy. Between 1965 and 1975, 70-80% of the youth working on the Ho Chi Minh TRAIL were women.Compared to this direct and active participation of Vietnamese women in the anti-imperial struggle, India women played a very small role in the nationalist struggle of India against Great Britain. They followed Gandhian ideals of BOYCOTTING foreign GOODS and picketing liquor shops, but mainstream politics was CONTROLLED by the men. However, some women like Sarojini Naidu, Kamla Nehru and Kasturba Gandhi were keenly involved in the nationalist movement.

48.

What are the different types of culture in our society?

Answer» CONSISTS of the beliefs, behaviors, objects, and other CHARACTERISTICS COMMON to the members of a PARTICULAR GROUP or society. Through culture, people and groups define themselves, conform to society's shared values, and contribute to society.Hope you got the answer.
49.

How do we feel the impact of Globalisation in our daily life? Explain with examples... Reply fast guys!!! plzzz

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a advantage to consumers.standard QUALITY products in minimum prize.Foreign INVESTMENT has increased a lot like SOFT DRINKS and electronics.

50.

Mahatma Gandhi changed the type of clothes he wore when he came back to India. think and answer why

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krishnan * Ninety-five years ago on 22nd September 1921, Gandhi made a MOMENTOUS decision to change his attire. From the elaborate Gujarati attire, he decided on a simple dhoti and SHAWL. This epoch-making decision was taken by Gandhiji in Madurai after he decided that he has to work for and with the with the poor people of India and how can he identify with them if he wears different clothes from them. He stuck to this dress code EVEN on his TRIP abroad and until his very last moment! And he never regretted his decision as he writes:“All the ALTERATIONS I have made in my course of life have been effected by momentous occasions; and they have been made after such a deep deliberation that I have hardly had to regret them. And I did them, as I could not help doing them. Such a radical alteration — in my dress, — I effected in Madura.