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5601.

Differentiate between the following1. Sun and the Earth2 Venus and Neptune

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difference betweenSun and Earth1. The earth is a planet while the sun is a star.

2. The earth is a solid piece of rock while the sun is more or less composed of dangerous gases.

3. The sun is 100 times bigger in the diameter than earth. It also has 1,000,000 times more volume than earth, not to mention, a surface area that’s 10,000 more.

4. The earth is a habitable place unlike the sun.

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5602.

(iii 6x2 - 3 -7x

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5603.

who is the Leonardo da Vinci

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He is an famous artist.

Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, more commonly Leonardo da Vinci, was an Italian polymath of the Renaissance whose areas of interest included invention, drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering, literature, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, paleontology and cartography

5604.

This painting byLeonardo da Vinci is of a lady with afamous soft smile and a lovely name.

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Name of painting : Mona LisaPainter : Leonardo da Vinci

name of the painting is Mona Lisa

5605.

( adangerous element name

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helium is a danger element...

5606.

3. What does the term BAMCEF signify? Mention its two objectives.

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The term BAMCEF stands for Backward and Minority Communities Employees Federation. It is an organisation largely made up of government employees those campaigns against caste discrimination.Objectives of BAMCEF :(i) Social justice for entire society (ii) Social equality for entire society

5607.

The first man to enter space

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Major Yuri Gagarin (Russian)

Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin(RUSSIAN) on 12th April 1961.

5608.

what are functions in excel ? how many types function know?

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Excel includes many common functions that can be used to quickly find thesum,average, count, maximumvalue, and minimumvaluefor arangeof cells.

5609.

define function argument.

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Ans :- In mathematics, anargumentof afunction is a specific input in thefunction, also known as an independent variable. When it is clear from the context whichargumentis meant, theargumentis often denoted by the abbreviation arg.

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5610.

What do you understand by dignity of labour?

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Thedignity of labouris the philosophy that all types ofjobsare respected equally, and no occupation is considered superior and none of the jobs should be discriminated on any basis . Though one's occupation for his or her livelihood involves physical work or mental labour, it is held that the job carries dignity compared to the jobs that involve more intellect than body.

5611.

It the tuFkta earns Rs1500 in 10 days. How much will she earn in 30 days

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Money earned in 10 days = Rs 1500

Money earned in 1 day = 1500/ 10 = Rs 150

Therefore, money earned in 30 days = 150 × 30 = Rs 4500

5612.

Has democracy led to the promotion of dignity ond freedom of citizens? Discuss with example.

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. democracy provides fundamental rights to all its citizens. democratic govt is answerable to the people. it provide people right to change the govt after a fixed period if it's function is not liked. it provides rights for peaceful demonstration. it reduces the possibility of conflict and overlapping and thus maintain social harmony. it provides supreme power to people.

5613.

3. What will happen after a period of time to the forest floor if all the trees are removed?A. The trees will grow back8. The land will become a large mud pondC. The rich soil will turn into barren desert area

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The rich soil will turn into a barren desert area

5614.

.How water enters the roots of plants?

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Ans :- Wateruptake and transport across theroot. They grow between soil particles and absorbwaterand minerals from the soil. Water enters the roothair cells by osmosis. This happens because soilwaterhas a higherwaterpotential than the cytoplasm of theroothair cell.

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when the rain comes down the soil absorbs the water. plant also take water from from roots by this process

5615.

+40. Explain how the pesticide enters a food chain andsubsequently gets into our body.

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A very brief answer:Pesticides are sprayed on fruits and vegetable plants so that they are not consumed by pests. If not washed properly, they remain on the peels(outer portion) of fruits and vegetables and when we consume it, they enter our body.

5616.

Explain any two cost-specific characteristics of development.

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The quality of the development and time taken for the development are two cost specific characteristics

5617.

The Scourge of Manual Scavenging

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Ans :- The Scourge of Manual Scavenging. Manual scavengingrefers to the practice of removing human and animal waste/excreta using brooms, tin plates and baskets from dry latrines and carrying it on the head to disposal grounds some distance away.

A manual scavengeris the person who does the job of carrying this filth.

5618.

Answer the following questions.i)Mention any two sources of river pollution.

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Some of the important sources of water pollution are:

(i) Domestic effluents and sewage

(ii) Industrial effluents

5619.

ремрей Ba3h Ibb 1% 19WlnbIb. Ebb) S

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5620.

11. Mention two important sources of published data.

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1. government publications2. semi-government publicationsare the two important sources of published data .

government publicationssemi-publications are the two important sources of published data

5621.

176.252176 prefect square

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13• 276 is the right answer

13.276 is the right answer

12.276 is the correct answer of the following question

12.276 is the best answer.

12.276 is the correct answer

13.276 is the right answer

5622.

rules and

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Under the rule of colonial government the life of pastoralist's were effected -

- Grazing by local people was ban . - Collecting forest product was stop . - Shifting cultivation was ban . - Many communities were forcibly displaced from there home in forest . - Some had to change occupation while some resisted in small and large rebellion . - The people were also suffering from the high land rents and frequent labour and free goods demand . Therefore , the life of pastoralist's life was badly affected by the policies of colonial government .

5623.

0*0 %2B 5^2 %2B 2*(5*10^2)

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125Answer.............. Hoga

25+10001025it is the ans

25+1000 answer is right

25+100*5*2+0*025+500*2+025+1000+01025

zero because 25+100=125 and 125×5 =625 625×2= 1250 1250×0 is definitely zero because usually zero × something will be 0

1025 is the wrie answer

1025 is the right answer

Correct answer =1025

25+100*10 +025+1000= 1025 Ans

it ans. is ! 25+1000=1025

1025

1025is the right answer for this

1025 is the right answer

5624.

Activity:1. Visit a nearby hospital and collectinformation about how waste ismanaged.

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Hospital waste handlers bear the responsibility of keeping waste tightly contained upon receipt. Unfortunately, awareness of the need for safety and caution among staff members who routinely handle hospital waste may decrease over time, increasing the possibility for contamination or injury. All staff members handling waste products should receive periodic reminders and refresher training that includes information on the techniques and risks associated with the handling of waste, procedures for dealing with spillages and other accidents and instructions on the use of protective clothing. Additionally, staff should be required to demonstrate the procedure of proper waste handling to confirm their compliance.

5625.

What is a reserved constitueney? How does it strengthen democracy?

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Reserved constituency is the constituency reserved for weaker sections like SC and st because the constitution makers felt that weaker sections may not be able to stand in elections due to lack of resources like education etc or might be because of other influential and stronger party. So the weaker sections will not be able to participate as mla or more thus excluding the weaker section of society which is important in our country thus if they are excluded our country will not be considered democratic totally cause it violence right to equality and liberty

5626.

Distinguish between interest groups and pressure groups.

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Purpose

1. Interest groups :

Interest groups are groups formed by people who have some sort of common interest. This common interest can be anything from intramural sports to policy. Most people are familiar with interest groups as political lobbying organizations, but they do not have to be related to politics.

2. Pressure groups :Pressure groups are also interest groups, but they are specifically created to address political or policy issues. Where interest groups may just want to promote their interest within their group or their greater community, pressure groups are formed to put “pressure” on policymakers or government agencies to adopt policy within the pressure group’s interest.

Organization

1. Interest groups :

Interest groups have varying levels and types of organization. However, interest groups usually have some sort of formal organization – a hierarchy or at least designated roles. Since interest groups are often nonprofits or businesses revenue or financials, some formal structure is required by law.

2. Pressure groups:

Pressure groups are formally and strictly organized. They often function as companies or are structured as nonprofits. Because they are essentially lobbying firms, pressure groups usually have a firm corporate hierarchy. Since the decision in theCitizens UnitedSupreme Court case, some corporations now function similarly to pressure groups because the regulations regarding corporate donations have changed.

5627.

Why do pressure groups employ lobbyist?

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Interest groups areany organization of people with policy goals who work within the political process to promote such goals.Groupsattempt to influence policy in various ways including:Lobbyinggovernment. Organized interestshire representatives to advocate on behalf of thegroup'sinterests.

5628.

How do pressure groups and movements strengthen democracy?

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5629.

write the dissatisfaction of Indians against Britishers

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There were a lot of good things and a lot of bad things which came out of British Rule. Some bad points include:

1. The British destroyed many independent empires and made them into one British India. E.g. Sikkim, Assam, Hyderabad, Tamil Nadu etc were never in the Mughal Empire.

2. They destroyed the 500 year old reign of the Mughals which had actually brought everyone closer. There were no racial, religious or ethnic tensions. These only started after the British came.

3. They repressed local religious practices. E.g. closing down the largest mosque in the world at the time, the Lahore Badshai Mosque.

4. The British East India company, spread the use of Opium not just in China but also in India.

5. British propaganda showed Indians as low intelligent beings who need reformation.

6. The British allowed English businessmen to setup businesses, out competing local businesses.

7. They not only took power from Mughals, they killed each and every family member until they sent the last mughal to live in asylum.

8. They destroyed many mandir.

9. Many local hindus were forcibly converted to Christianity.

10. Early reports of rape committed by british army were common.

11. They changed the local calendar system to gregorian, something that ordinary people were not used to.

12. The law and legal matters were all conducted in English, which meant ordinary non-speaking indian could not do much about it.

13. The British forced many people to fight with them in world war I and II

14. One of the biggest crimes were the begal famine, which was man-made and lead to the death of thousands.

15. After the war of independence, they mercilessly tortured and killed thousands of people.

16. They killed the famous Tipu Sultan of Mysore.

17. They took slaves from India to be used in Plantations in far away places such as South Africa, Kenya, Guyana etc.

18. They levied heavy taxes to fund their wars else where in the world

19. The British imposed a superiority culture in Indians, which, over the generations meant that Indians thought anyone with White skin is superior.

20. When the British left, they have completed changed the landscape of South Asia from the language, culture, clothes and even food and music.

5630.

.VVnat aieie Colrveliom2. How was coal formed in nature ? Describe the different varieties ofcoal

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The energy incoalcomes from energy that was stored in giant plants that lived hundreds of millions of years ago in swamp forests, even before the dinosaurs! When these giant plants and ferns died, theyformedlayers at the bottom of the swamps. Water and dirt began to pile up on top of the dead plant remains.

5631.

objectives of firm

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The following are the main objectives of a firm. 1. Profit Maximisation 2. Multiple Objectives 3. Marris Growth Maximisation 4. Baumol’s Sales Maximisation 5. Output Maximisation 6. Security Profits 7. Satisfaction Maximisation.

5632.

what are different varieties of food

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the varieties of good such as chicken . fish .curry.etc....

Food varietyrefers to the consumption of a mixture offoodsfrom the entire range offoodgroups (that is, vegetables, fruit, cereals, meat, fish and dairy products). The wordvarietyindicates that a range offoodsfrom eachfoodgroup should be consumed. ... This is true even forfoodsthat are from the samefoodgroup.

food variety are vegetables fruit cereals near fish and dairy product

Types of Food—Vocabulary

Vegetables.

Fruits.

Grains, Beans and Nuts.

Meat and Poultry.

Fish and Seafood.

DairyFoods.

Types of FoodQuiz.

The varieties of food are fish ,meat,fruits,vegitables ect.

pav bhaji is the most correct answer

vegetablefruitgrains beans nutsseafood fish dairy good

vegetarian non vegetarian Leto palio vegan are some different varieties of food.

5633.

2. b. Examine the role of pressure groups and movements in deepening democracy

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Pressure groups and movements have deepened democracy.

It reminds the government of the needs and concerns of ordinary citizens.

Put pressure on the rulers for the unhealthy activities.

It performs a useful role of countering undue influence of the rich and powerful people.

One single group cannot achieve dominance over society.

The government gets to hear about what different sections of the population want.

This leads to a rough balance of power and accommodation of conflicting interests.

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5634.

objectives of divorce

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To reduce conflict in separation anddivorceand avoid costly court battles. To enable families to reach joint decisions in property, finance and long term solutions for children. To make family mediation available to all families involved in separation anddivorcein all communities

5635.

Aush, Amon and Boro are different varieties ofwhat?

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They are different rice varieties.

Rice, the staple cereal of millions of people, is a crop of antiquity. Rice is cultivated in Bangladesh throughout the year as Aush, Aman or Boro. Aman (broadcast and transplanted) is generally cultivated in December-January, Boro in March-May, and Aus in July-August cropping seasons.

5636.

Fill in the blanks :1. Cross-breeding of plants to produce new varieties is called

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Hybrid

hybrid is the answer

cross-breeding of plants to produce new varieties is called Hybrid

crossbreeding of plants is called Hybrid

5637.

1. The Supreme Court of India came into existence

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The first CJI ofIndiawas H. J. Kania. TheSupreme Court of India came into being on 26 January 1950.

5638.

2. What do you mean by advertising? Explain the term Commercial Ad

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Advertisingis attempting to influence the buying behavior of your customers or clients by providing a persuasive selling message about your products and/or services. In business the goal ofadvertisingis to attract new customers by defining the target market and reaching out to them with an effectiveadcampaign

Commercial advertising in general is the use of advertising to generate revenue.One important aspect of commercial advertising is that it creates a demand or a perceived need for something.As soon as the consumer has a reason to want, advertising is there to offer a solution to that need.

5639.

3. What are the objectives of advertising?

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Objective of advertising :

1. To promote product2. Increase in awarenesses of product in people.3. Increase in profit.4. Company credibility.5. Increase company in more larger scale

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5640.

ho were the parties involved in the "tripartite struggle"?

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5641.

3 What is commercial advertising?

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Commercial advertising usually involves selling a product or service. Usually the goal in mind here is to make more money, get more subscribers etc… Examples of this could be ads for department store sales, prescription drug ads, food ads, clothing ads, perfume ads, and more.

5642.

e value ofx in each of the following igures if I m.(write reason also)I00iR

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5643.

3. What is commercial advertising?

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Commercial advertising usually involves selling a product or service. Usually the goal in mind here is to make more money, get more subscribers etc… Examples of this could be ads for department store sales, prescription drug ads, food ads, clothing ads, perfume ads, and more.

5644.

Give reason.1. There was a tripartite struggle for Kannauj

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During the 8th century AD, a struggle for control over the Kannauj took place among three major empires of India namely the Palas, the Pratiharas and the Rastrakutas. The Palas ruled the eastern parts of India while the Pratiharas controlled the western India (Avanti-Jalaor region). The Rastrakutas ruled over the deccan region of India. The struggle for control over Kannuj among these three dynasties is known as the Tripartite struggle in Indian history.

5645.

2. 11.What was indentured labour?

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A person became an indentured servant by borrowing money and then voluntarily agreeing to work off the debt during a specified term. In some societies indentured servants probably differed little from debt slaves (i.e., persons who initially were unable to pay off obligations and thus were forced to work…)

An indentured servant or indentured laborer is an employee within a system of unfree labor who is bound by a signed or forced contract to work for a particular employer for a fixed time. The contract often lets the employer sell the labor of an indenturee to a third party.

5646.

Q. 13: What were the main destinations of Indian indentured migrants ?niininyeri

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1.The main destinations of Indian indentured migrants were the Ca'fribean islands mainly Trinidad, Guyana, Surinam, Mauritius and Fiji.

2.Closer home, Tamil migrants went to Ceylon and Malaya.

3.Indentured workers were also recruited for tea plantations in Assam.

5647.

Q. 12. Name any four regions of India front where indentured workers came.

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The 19thcentury witnessed a rapid expansion of world trade. One of the important developments was the migration of labour from China and India. In India, the indentured workers came from present day regions of eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Central India, and parts of Tamil Nadu.

5648.

1) Wk 5u

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5649.

what are dam ?classify dams

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A dam is a barrier across flowing water that obstructs, directs or retards the flow, often creating a reservoir, lake or impoundment.

Dams are classified according to their structure, intended purpose or height. On the basis of structure and material used, dams are classified as:

Timber dams

Embankment dams or masonry dams.

According to their height, dams can be categorised as:

Large dams or major dams

Low dams

Medium height dams

High dams

5650.

4. How are dams useful to us?

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Damsare important because they provide water for domestic, industry and irrigation purposes.Damsoften also provide hydroelectric power production and river navigation. ...Damsand their reservoirs provide recreation areas for fishing and boating. They help people by reducing or preventing floods

dams and their reservoirs provides recreation areas for fishing and boating they help people by reducing or preventing floodsDuring times of excess water flow dams store the water in the reservoir then they release water during times of low flow it helps.to save the people

Dams are important because they provide water for domestic,industry and irrigation purposes.Dams often also provide hydroelectric power production and river navigation. ...Dams and their reservoirs provide recreation areas for fishing and boating.They help people by reducing or preventing floods.