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1.

Given below are different attractive advertisements of certain products that are purchased from the market. Among these, are there any that are really beneficial to the consumers? . 15 gm. more on every 500 gm. pack. . Win gifts worth Rs. 10 lakh on the purchase of Rs. 1000. . Buy shoes worth Rs. 2000 and get another pair for Rs. 500 only.

Answer» 2ND OPTION....HOPE it HELPS
2.

What is the meaning of liberty ​

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Liberty means the condition in which an individual has the ability to act following his or her own will and ALTERNATIVELY, achieve their POTENTIAL, within the context of other words LIKE political FREEDOM. ... They ARGUE that liberty without equality means the domination of the most powerful.Explanation:Hope this helps uh☺☺

3.

List the factors which affect people's style of dressing.​

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there are VARIOUS FACTOR..........HOPE it MAY HELP you...

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Why was the construction of innumerable lakes during the Solanki period encouraged?

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tion:The CHAULUKYA DYNASTY (IAST: Caulukya), also known as the Chalukyas of Gujarat, ruled parts of .... In the later period, the Chaulukyas were categorized as ONE of the RAJPUT CLANS, although the Rajput identity

5.

What is the name of education minster of Assam?

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tha BHATTACHARYA (born 10 June 1961) is a politician from the state of ASSAM. He is a CABINET Minister of Education of Assam and a MEMBER of the Assam Legislative Assembly from Bharatiya Janata Party.mark as BRAINLIEST.

6.

What is meant by prime minister's cabinet?​ plzz tell me ans

Answer» TION:a prime MINISTER is the head of the CABINET and the leaders the ministers in the excutive BRANCH of the gover. often in partiament and semi- presidental SYSTEM
7.

Explain the club of thinkers​

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The THINKERS CLUB. The Thinkers Club (German: Der Denker-Club) was a cartoon based on a fictitious GROUP of professors and scholars which was popularized throughout the German Confederation in 1819. The "club" is REPRESENTATIVE of all the clubs and societies that emerged at that POINT.

8.

Collect information about time of sunrise and sunsetdifferent months of the year in your place you can look up the local newspaper for this calculate the duration of day and night how many hours everyday for every month do you see any pattern in this

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and ↓ SUNSET in India (60 LOCATIONS)Agra ↑ 05:47 ↓ 18:58Ahmedabad ↑ 06:14 ↓ 19:14Ahmedgarh ↑ 05:50 ↓ 19:12Ahmednagar ↑ 06:11 ↓ 19:00Akola ↑ 06:00 ↓ 18:53Anantapur ↑ 06:05 ↓ 18:44Asansol ↑ 05:16 ↓ 18:17Aurangabad ↑ 06:08 ↓ 18:59Bangalore ↑ 06:07 ↓ 18:42Bhopal ↑ 05:55 ↓ 18:55Bhubaneshwar ↑ 05:25 ↓ 18:18Chennai ↑ 05:56 ↓ 18:31Cherrapunji ↑ 04:55 ↓ 18:01Coimbatore ↑ 06:11 ↓ 18:42Damoh ↑ 05:44 ↓ 18:47Delhi ↑ 05:48 ↓ 19:03Dharamshala ↑ 05:46 ↓ 19:12Durgapur ↑ 05:15 ↓ 18:16Ghaziabad ↑ 05:47 ↓ 19:02Godhra ↑ 06:10 ↓ 19:10Gorakhpur ↑ 05:26 ↓ 18:36Hissar ↑ 05:53 ↓ 19:10Howrah ↑ 05:12 ↓ 18:11Hubballi ↑ 06:14 ↓ 18:54Hyderabad ↑ 05:58 ↓ 18:43Indore ↑ 06:01 ↓ 19:01Jabalpur ↑ 05:45 ↓ 18:45Jaipur ↑ 05:56 ↓ 19:06Jalandhar ↑ 05:50 ↓ 19:14Kakinada ↑ 05:43 ↓ 18:28Kãnpur ↑ 05:39 ↓ 18:48Kochi ↑ 06:15 ↓ 18:44Kolkata ↑ 05:12 ↓ 18:10Lucknow ↑ 05:36 ↓ 18:46Ludhiana ↑ 05:50 ↓ 19:12Lunawada ↑ 06:10 ↓ 19:10Madurai ↑ 06:08 ↓ 18:36Mangaluru ↑ 06:18 ↓ 18:53Meerut ↑ 05:45 ↓ 19:02Mumbai ↑ 06:18 ↓ 19:08Nãgpur ↑ 05:51 ↓ 18:46Nalbari ↑ 04:54 ↓ 18:03Nashik ↑ 06:13 ↓ 19:05New DELHI ↑ 05:48 ↓ 19:03Nizamabad ↑ 05:58 ↓ 18:47Patna ↑ 05:21 ↓ 18:27Port Blair ↑ 05:08 ↓ 17:41Prayagraj ↑ 05:34 ↓ 18:40Pune ↑ 06:15 ↓ 19:03Shillong ↑ 04:54 ↓ 18:00Shimla ↑ 05:44 ↓ 19:07Sirsa ↑ 05:55 ↓ 19:13Surat ↑ 06:16 ↓ 19:11Theni ↑ 06:10 ↓ 18:39Thiruvananthapuram ↑ 06:14 ↓ 18:39Vadodara ↑ 06:13 ↓ 19:11Varanasi ↑ 05:29 ↓ 18:35Vasai-Virar ↑ 06:18 ↓ 19:09Vijapura ↑ 06:09 ↓ 18:54Visakhapatnam ↑ 05:38 ↓ 18:25

9.

Name the kings of mugal empire.explain about them. ​

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The Mughal Emperors, Moghul, from the early 16th century to the mid 19th century, built and ruled the Mughal Empire on the Indian subcontinent, mainly corresponding to the modern countries of INDIA, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. The Mughals were a branch of the Timurid dynasty of Turco-Mongol origin from Central Asia. Their power rapidly dwindled during the 18th century and the last emperor was deposed in 1857, with the establishment of the British Raj.[1] Mughal emperors were of direct descent from Timur (generally KNOWN in western nations as Tamerlane), and also affiliated with Genghis Khan, because of Tamerlane's marriage with a Genghisid princess.Explanation:At its height, a period extending from the middle of the 16th century to the beginning of the 18th, the Mughal Empire controlled almost the entire Indian subcontinent, marshaling vast amounts of MONEY and MANPOWER. The best-known members of the Mughal dynasty are its FIRST emperors—Babur and five of his lineal descendants: Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, and Aurangzeb. These six emperors are sometimes collectively known as the Great Mughals, and the military, artistic, and political glories of the empire are inextricably connected to their individual biographies.Muhammad (throne name Babur) was a fifth-generation descendant of the Turkic conqueror Timur, whose empire, built in the late 14th century, covered much of Central Asia and Iran. Born in 1483 at the twilight of that empire, Babur faced a harsh reality: there were too many Timurid princes and not enough principalities to go around. The result was a constant churning of wars and political intrigue as rivals sought to unseat each other and expand their territories. Babur spent much of his youth fixated on trying to capture and hold Samarkand, the former capital of the Timurid empire. He occupied it in 1497, lost it, and then took it again in 1501. His second triumph was brief—in 1501 he was resoundingly defeated in battle by Muhammad Shaybani Khan, losing the coveted city along with his native principality of Fergana. After one final futile attempt to retake Samarkand in 1511, he gave up on his lifelong goal.

10.

How are the ministers responsible for their ministries? Why?

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11.

Why can the prime minister of India be called the chief minister and not the president​

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because CHIEF MINISTER guide only a state and president see the military Power of a country and many thing also but the prime minister control the chief minister as well as president and the WHOLE country

12.

Write your own. Short essay on the crops in the grown your region and seasons

Answer» TION:There are THREE major seasons in our region   ,they are summer,rainy and winter season.The summer extends from MARCH to mid JUNE, Rainy from Mid june to end of october and winter from November to February.like these three seasons change during the year.yes, there is correlation between crops grown in our region and the seasons.Every year agriculture starts in Kharif season [starts in June and continues till november]. Crops grown during this seasons are CALLED as Rainy crops. For example Paddy is the main crop grown.From November to february there is another season known as crop season  which is also called as Rabi season. or winter crop.. Wheat is the main crop grown in this season.If water facility is available there is another crop season called as Zayad   in summer. For example watermelon, cucumber, muskmelon etc are grown
13.

Define rancidity.......

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Explanation:Rancidity :-The Process in which food gets spoiled due to oxidation, ESPECIALLY during summers is called rancidity. It leads CHANGE the taste, colour, SMELL, etc,EXAMPLE :-When fats and oils are oxidised, they become rancid e.g milk turns sour, butter becomes rancid, etc.More On the Given Topic :-Antioxidants can prevent oils and fats from oxidation, e.g BHA (Butylated hydrxy anisole) and BHT (Butylated hydrxy tuluene) are added to butter, an antioxident to prevent its oxidation.Chips and other snacks are PACKED in nitrogen gas, which is least reactive (inert) and prevents spoilage of food by oxidation.Some of the snacks like peanuts, walnuts are vacuum packed, i.e air taken out completely, so that they not become rancid due to oxidation.

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Describe the characteristics of the medieval Rajput men and women.

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men were warriors; Rajput WOMEN practiced purdahExplanation:Rajput is derived from Sanskrit and means the son of a king. The term Rajput encompasses various clans, but commonly associated with warriorhood. Rajputs were keen about their geneology through vansh and kuls. The men adored their sword and their religious ritual INCLUDED SACRIFICING a goat or buffalo during Navaratri. The Rajput population lived in various areas of Gujarat, Haryana, Rajasthan, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Madhya Pradesh. The Rajput women practiced the custom of purdah which caused SECLUSION. Only men belonging to the family can visit the women's QUARTERS, others are excluded. The same applied to women as well. Daughters were taught obedience, modesty and the self-effacing sacrifice.

15.

What did Nelson Mandela do to build a democracy ???

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tion:Nelson Mandela started WORKING for democracy when he joined the African National CONGRESS (ANC) in 1944, an organization FOUNDED in 1912 by John

16.

What did Nelson Mandela do to build a democracy

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and de KLERK led efforts to negotiate an end to apartheid, which resulted in the 1994 multiracial GENERAL election in which MANDELA led the ANC to victory and became president. ...Mandela became an ELDER statesman and focused on combating poverty and HIV/AIDS through the charitable Nelson Mandela Foundation.

17.

Alu means in hindi word​

Answer» HINDI) = potato (in ENGLISH)ALU(in COMPUTER ABBREVIATION) = arithmetic logic unit(fullform)
18.

Describe the main future of the permanent settlement ​

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s no movement and MIGRATION people do not have to THINK about settling ANYMORE permanent settlement helps us to no more about the place we are LIVING in

19.

Imagine yourself as a student participating in a burning of foreign cloth. Describe what all would have happened on that day and your feelings at that time.

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Have you met the Stepford students? They’re everywhere. On campuses across the land. Sitting stony-eyed in LECTURE halls or surreptitiously policing beer-fuelled banter in the uni bar. They look like students, dress like students, smell like students. But their student brains have been replaced by brains bereft of critical FACULTIES and programmed to conform. To the untrained eye, they seem like your average book-devouring, ideas-discussing, H&M-adorned youth, but anyone who’s spent more than FIVE minutes in their company will know that these students are far more interested in shutting debate down than opening it up.I was attacked by a swarm of Stepford students this week. On Tuesday, I was supposed to take part in a debate about abortion at Christ Church, Oxford. I was invited by the Oxford Students for Life to put the pro-choice argument against the journalist Timothy Stanley, who is pro-life. But apparently it is forbidden for MEN to talk about abortion. A mob of furious feministic Oxford students, all robotically uttering the same stuff about feeling offended, set up a Facebook page littered with expletives and demands for the debate to be called off. They said it was outrageous that two HUMAN beings ‘who do not have uteruses’ should get to hold forth on abortion — identity politics at its most basely biological — and claimed the debate would threaten the ‘mental safety’ of Oxford students. Three hundred promised to turn up to the debate with ‘instruments’ — heaven knows what — that would allow them to disrupt proceedings.

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How is the transport system essential for producing agricultural goods? Illustrate with an example.

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The transport is very ESSENTIAL as they help for EASY transportation of seeds or raw materials tht are needed for the farmers... For example... PLACES where they cannot buy MANURE or seeds or any OTHERS.. the transport system make it possible.pls mark the brainlist answer

21.

During that period there were massive movements of people who opposed the war and asked their governments to cease fighting with other countries and restore peace. Do you think it was correct?

Answer» CE should be spread at all COST FIGHTING only brings pain and does not RESOLVE ANYTHING
22.

Locate the following in the India map:1. Ganjam 2. Awadh 3. Hyderabad 4. River Godavari

Answer» GANJAM is situated in OdishaAvadh is in Uttar PradeshHyderabad is in Andhra Pradesh.it is also the capital of Andhra Pradeshthe source of RIVER Godavari is at Nirmbak in the Nashik district of Maharashtra and this river empties into the Bay of Bengal in West Bengal.(hope this help,if YES then mark as the BRAINLIEST)
23.

How was a ‘dora’ different from an ordinary landlord?

Answer» TION:Because he was a BIT GREEDY
24.

Imagine and describe the condition of the landless tenants of the ryots.

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The CONDITION was too bad if they are LANDLESS they have less capital and they have to TAKE money from large farmers for SURVIVE

25.

Among all forms of exploitation, the peasants hated ‘vetti’ the most. Can you explain why?

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26.

List the benefits and income received by a regular employee of the paper mill. Contrast them with that of a temporary employee and a casual worker.

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Below are the benefits of a regular employee of a paper mill and a contrast with that of a TEMPORARY employee or a casual worker.Explanation:The regular employee enjoys JOB SECURITY which the employee who works on casual basis does not enjoy. A casual worker has no one to blame for their lack of job at acertain point.The regular employee has GOT bond security out of the fact that he or she is SALARIED. on the other hand the casual worker, does not have the bond security and some other benefits such as health insurance.

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Have you heard of any similar rapid rise or decline in prices of any agricultural produce in our own times? Find out about its impact on the farmers.

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Yes I have HEARD of the rise and fall of price rapidly of an agricultural product in our own times and the WAY it affected.Explanation:In 2007, there was arise in te price of grains in the Kenyan nation. The maize grains price hiked abnormally.The ffect of this was that the farmers sold all their supply they had without saticifying the people.The price had hiked due to insecurity issues in the country.There was import of a LOT of maize grain that in the NEXT season there was experienced low prices due to the accumu;ation of excess EXPORT at the times of need.

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Do you think the zamindars would have helped the independent cultivators in any way? Give reasons for your answer.

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No the Zamindars would have not helped the INDEPENDENT farmers in any was.Explanation:This is because they were used to being the OVERAL owners of the LAND and a TERRITORY with people and all resources under them.Therefor, they COULD not have liked the idea of having to help someone who was claiming independence as far as cultivation was concerned.This they would have welcomed with a lot of negativity since it was depriving them of their rights.

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Why do you think the ryots did not invest in improving agriculture or extending agriculture?

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Explanation: Indigo cultivation was carried out by the Ryots under the Ryoti system. Under the above arrangement the planters forced the ryots to sign an agreement or contract and in some cases even the village headmen were forced to put their signature on the agreement or contract on ryots behalf.After accepting the contract, the ryots would receive advance in the FORM of cash from the planters. The ryots were committed to undertake indigo cultivation on receiving such loans on at least 25% of their land holding. During the end of the 18th century, industrialization started in Britain and production of cotton showed sign of expansion which brought about a huge demand for cloth dyes. The West Indies and America`s supply of indigo showed sign of decline because of various REASONS which brought about a huge demand for Indian indigo In March 1859 ryots of Bengal REFUSED to carry out the Indigo cultivation further as the planters would pay them very low prices for the crop which eventually put them in a huge debt trap.The ryots soon showed their anger by not paying rents to the planters, attacking the indigo production premises. HOPE this HELPS.

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Is there any provision of safe drinking water in your area? Explain. (Refer the first paragraph from the text book under the heading ‘Basic Public Facilities’)

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Under the provision of basic FACILITIES , there is a provision of safe drinking water for the PUBLIC.Explanation:The water taps that SUPPLY safe treated water are fitted at regular intervals in our own city.The water is free for everyone and guarded against POLLUTION or poisoning from malicious members of the public or foreigners.Drinking water is basic free resource that everyone should ENJOY and get since they have agovernment that they taxes to.

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Priyamvada runs a private hospital. This has more facilities than that are available in a government hospital. Satyanarayana works as a government doctor in a mandal. Can you write an imaginary dialogue between them about access to health services?

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Heya❤️Explanation:priyamvada -I has a HOSPITAL with more FACILITIES than in your government hospital. Satyanarayana - In government hospital people get treatment without MONEY. Priyamvada - but there is no proper treatment for people. Supplying GOOD facilities with LESS expensive is good.

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Health is not limited to providing medicines. In this chapter there are other aspects of health that are mentioned (like clean water etc). Bring them together and write a paragraph about such aspects.

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Health is not limited to providing medicines. In this chapter there are other aspects of health that are mentioned (like clean water etc). Bring them together and WRITE a PARAGRAPH about such aspects.....the above STATEMENT is TRUE ....

33.

List out various handicrafts wih location in Andhra Pradesh and prepare a chart.

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The embroidery and MIRROR work, created by the 'Banjaras' (Gypsies) on fabrics, have become the part of each person's WARDROBE in India.In Srikakulam district, Budithi is a small village that is known for its astonishing brassware. The items carved out of ALLOYS RANGE from traditional to modern ones.Durgi is a small town, located at a distance of 10 km from Macherla. The traditional skill of making sculptures is still practiced and taught at the School of Sculpture and Stone Carving SITUATED here.

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Identify the sentences in this chapter that argue about the role of the government in providing public health.

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government in providing public health• Providing a healthy environment is the utmost aim of a DISEASE free environment  • Contributing to the health of the POPULATION also involves the healthy living conditions like providing nutrition, safe drinking water, SANITATION education and the early child development  • Maintaining a healthy environment across the various standards cannot be achieved easily and hence monitoring them is much essential  • Frequent checking of environmental conditions is also much needed for the citizens  • A healthy environment is ALWAYS a healthy place and it is always free from diseases Know more about public health:What is the duty of government for public healthbrainly.in/question/7528382

35.

What happened in Jallianwala bagh​

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had gathered for celebrating BAISAKHI the term General DYER had the responsibility of that area even that time ROWLATT ACT was in PlayGeneral Dyer came with the troop and without any talks he started firing on the people thousands of people died

36.

Private health services can mean many things. Explain with the help of some examples from your area.

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The PRIVATE or independent healthcare sector is made up of HOSPITALS and clinics which are run independently of the National HEALTH SERVICE (NHS). They are normally run by a company, although some may be run by charities or not for profit organisationsthe two types are (i) A social service.(ii) A business

37.

Should weavers procure raw materials and weave Ikkat sarees and try to sell them directly to the people? What are the challenges in it?

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HeyaaExplanation: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. So middlemen become PROMINENT and took the large share in it.

38.

Polaiah buys bamboo items from............. (trader in Mandi/village in Andugula). Choose the correct option and fill in the blank.

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The correct answer for the GIVEN question is the SECOND option mentioned in the given brackets. According to this Polaiah buys bamboo ITEMS from village in Andugula. This fill in the blank is from the Rainfall CHAPTER from SOCIAL Studies subject of class seven. The book is published with reference to the government of Telangana. In this book the story about the travel for bamboo items is described. And that Polaiah buys bamboo items from Andugula as well is mentioned.

39.

Find out the current rates and discuss why the rates differ between companies and why they are decreasing?

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HeyaaExplanation:Interest rates and bond prices have an INVERSE relationship; so when one goes up, the other goes down. ... As market interest rates change, a bond's COUPON rate—which, REMEMBER, is fixed—becomes more or less attractive to investors, who are THEREFORE willing to pay more or less for the bond itself.

40.

The _______pays the worker a salary while the _______ pays the workers on ______ rate. (Fill in the blanks)

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In the given fill in the blank at hand, following are the answers listed:-1- Employer / boss2- SUPERVISOR  3-wage Explanation:The reason why the third blank says wage rate, is that salary is usually contrasted with wage rate when there is a discussion of payments for workers/employees going on. Another answer COULD be that pays the workers on piece rate. HOWEVER, that would seem better when there is a comparison REGARDING time rate versus piece rate. Whenever there is a discussion of salary , it will usually be compared with wage.

41.

Do you appreciate the design on the traditional clothes of the Nigerians? Why?

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tion:EXAMPLES of YORUBA clothingGele - This is a traditional NIGERIAN cloth which WOMEN wrap around their heads. ...Agbada - For formal events Nigerian men often wear a robe called an agbada over their clothes.BUBA - A Buba is a loose fitting blouse with long sleeves and a neckline that is either V-shaped or round.

42.

Do you think it is appropriate to use CHs in India where a large section of people working in agriculture as labourers, are poor, and there is so much of rural unemployment?

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is appropriate to use CHs in IndiaExplanation:• CHs is a business which is owned by the Unites states agricultural cooperatives this operates and it integrates various FOOD processing, farm SUPPLIES, financial services and so on • If this is integrated in India there will be raise in the employment level and the farmers in the rural areas by giving their land they can YIELD more income rather than CULTIVATING on their own land • This can also bring LARGE income to nation and the farmers can be free of debts by investing in such ventures • This can bring more employment in the rural areas

43.

What are the advantages of using CH in agricultural production? Make a list from the above text

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tion:Examples of Yoruba clothingGele - This is a traditional Nigerian CLOTH which women wrap around their HEADS. ...Agbada - For formal events Nigerian men often wear a ROBE called an agbada over their clothes.Buba - A Buba is a LOOSE fitting blouse with long sleeves and a neckline that is either V-shaped or round.

44.

In many villages agricultural labourers, women labourers in particular were found to be upset seeing the operation of CH. Why?

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ctivities typically INCLUDE PRODUCING agricultural crops, tending ANIMALS, processing and PREPARING food, working for wages in agricultural or other rural enterprises, collecting fuel and water, engaging in trade and marketing, caring for family members and maintaining their homes.

45.

Nigeria, like India, was a colony of the British till recently. Do you think there are any other similarities between India and Nigeria?

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Explanation:Nigeria and India had cordial relation with each other. India had long been supporting the INDEPENDENCE of Nigeria from the colonial rule of British. Apart from being a colony of the British empire both India and Nigeria had a LOT of other similarities. The following are some of them:Nigeria soon after restoring DEMOCRACY in 1998 like India became the largest democractic country in their REGION.Like India, Nigeria is a country of diverse religion and ethnic population.Both the countries are the largest economy in their respective region. They are rich in diverse natural and economic resources. Both India and Nigeria are members of the Non Aligned Movement (NAM),  G-77  and the COMMONWEALTH of Nations.        Hope this helps.

46.

What sort of loans are more in your area? (Refer the paragrph from text book under the header ‘Types of Loans’)

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The COMMON loans  that people go for and are offered  in my area are salary loans.Explanation:This is because in the esatate I come from, majority of the population are the middle class.Most of them have got jobs in town which are permanent, this jobs are the factor that MAKES the salary loans common.This is because they earn salaries that act as security for their LOAN repayment.This INVOLVES commiting part of your FUTURE salries to paying the bank loans.

47.

Find out the story of the first steam engine. How did this lead to establishment of Railways in India?

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Below is the story of the FIRST steam engine.Explanation:The first steam engine was created by Thomas Savery in 1698.The purporse of the steam engine was to pump water out of coal mines.After this, the steam engine was taken into betterment over a period of ever 100 YEARS to come up with a stong and more developed engine.This is the engine that britain MADE most of its first trains from.Britain colonized India and in the PROCESS of BRINGING resources to their colony, they brought the steam engine driven trains

48.

Why do some tribes in North Nigeria practise animal husbandry? What difficulties do you think they would be facing?

Answer» TION:Examples of Yoruba clothingGele - This is a traditional Nigerian cloth which women wrap AROUND their heads. ...Agbada - For formal events Nigerian men often wear a robe CALLED an agbada over their clothes.Buba - A Buba is a loose fitting blouse with long sleeves and a neckline that is either V-shaped or ROUND.
49.

Why is the question of securlarims not one of sentiment but of law​

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secularism literally mean equal.Explanation:It means that all the CITIZENS of Indian are treated equally IRRESPECTIVE of their caste creed religion.and they have full RIGHT to SPEAK free before any court of law WITHOUT any fear.

50.

Main aims of mandal commission​

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The Mandal Commission, or the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission (SEBC), was established in India on 1 JANUARY 1979 by the Janata Party government under Prime Minister Morarji DESAI [1] with a mandate to "identify the socially or educationally backward classes" of India.[2] It was headed by the late B.P. Mandal an Indian parliamentarian, to consider the question of reservations for people to redress caste discrimination, and used eleven SOCIAL, economic, and educational indicators to determine backwardness. In 1980, based on its rationale that OBCs ("Other backward classes") identified on the basis of caste, economic and social indicators comprised 52% of India's population, the Commission's report recommended that members of Other Backward Classes (OBC) be granted reservations to 27% of jobs under the CENTRAL government and PUBLIC sector undertakings, thus making the total number of reservations for SC, ST and OBC to 49%