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12Write five equivalent fractions for36 |
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Answer» 12/36=1/3equivalent fractions2/6,3/9,4/12,5/15,6/18 12/36=24/72, 36/108,48/144,60/180,72/216or you can=12/36=1/31/3=2/6,3/9,4/12,5/15,6/18 |
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Question : भारत का पहला विधि और न्याय(Law andJustice) का मंत्री है ?Select Ans. :a) अशोक कुमार सेनb) हंस राज खन्नाc) भीमराओ रामजी आंबेदकर(d) अन्य |
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Answer» The first Law and Justice minister of independent India was B. R. Ambedkar, who served in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet during 1947–52. Ravi Shankar Prasad is the current minister for law and justice in India. OPTION C IS RIGHT BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR The first law and justice minister of India was Dr.BR Ambedkar bhimrao ramji ambedikar optiona no (c ) dr. bheem rao ramji ambedkar c is the correct answer |
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understanding our criminal Justice system extra question answer |
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Answer» take this 5 question answer |
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eedomovement im Indte8.) Explain how Goa was merged to indian Union. P |
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Answer» The Goa liberation movement was a movement which sought to end Portuguese colonial rule in Goa, India. The movement built on the small scale revolts and uprisings of the 19th century, and grew powerful during the period 1940-1961. The movement was conducted both inside and outside Goa, and was characterised by a range of tactics including nonviolent demonstrations, revolutionary methods and diplomatic efforts. However, Portuguese control of its Indian colonies ended only when India invaded Goa in 1961 and incorporated the territories into the Indian Union. |
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inedpeople living in these pExplain8Q 2. Why is India known as 'subcontinent'?mp . |
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Answer» India is called a subcontinent because it is a distinct landmass not just a country. Continent is defined as a large landmass. |
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SAT(K-B)49. The inner most layer of the earth is11-The mante2) The corea The crust4) The continent50. The disintegration of rocks withoutany chemical alteration is known as1) Chemical weathering2) Denudation3 OxidationMechanical weathering51. The topmost layer of theatmosphere isTroposphere2) MesosphereExosphere4) Thermosphere |
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Answer» 1)The Inner most layer of the Earth is The CORE. 2)the disintegration of rock without any chemical alteration is known as MECHANICAL WEATHERING. 3)The top most layer of the atmosphere is known as EXOSPHERE. 1.the crust2.mechanical weather ing3.exsosphere |
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c)The most fertile soil is .................. |
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Answer» Loamysoils are the most fertile soil . |
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1.Why is the soil of northern plains very fertile? |
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Answer» Most of the indian rivers originates from the Himalayas and surrounding areas.we can see most of the places in the northern india are more fertile. while these rivers coming from their originated areas to the destination places they takes clay,fertile soil and some sediments alon with the water. that soil makes the northern places in india are more fertile |
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Q.What is selective credit control? |
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Answer» Selective credit control is a tool in the hands of Reserve Bank of India to restrict bank finance against sensitive commodities. These sensitive commodities generally include: (i)Food grains i.e., cereals and pulses. (ii)Cotton textiles, which include cotton yarn, man‑made fibres and yarn and fabrics made out of man‑made fibres and partly out of cotton yarn and partly out of man-made fibres. (iii)Selected major oil seeds indigenously grown viz. groundnut, rapeseed/mustard, cottonseed, linseed and castor seed, oils thereof, vanaspati and all imported oils and vegetable oils. (iv)Sugar, Gur and Khandsari. (v)Raw cotton and kapas. |
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ST S . S छः2. दर्शाइए कि कोई भी धनात्मक विषम पूर्णाक 60+1 या 6८ +3 या 6/+5 के रूप का होता है,जहाँ / कोई पूर्णाक है। |
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Answer» Let take a as any positive integer and b = 6.Then using Euclids algorithm we get a = 6q + r here r is remainder and value of q is more than or equal to 0 and r = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 because 0 <= r < b and the value of b is 6So total possible forms will 6q+0 , 6q+1 , 6q+2,6q+3,6q+4,6q+56q+0 6 is divisible by 2 so it is a even number6q+1 6 is divisible by 2 but 1 is not divisible by 2 so it is a odd number6q+2 6 is divisible by 2 and 2 is also divisible by 2 so it is a even number6q+3 6 is divisible by 2 but 3 is not divisible by 2 so it is a odd number6q+4 6 is divisible by 2 and 4 is also divisible by 2 it is a even number6q+5 6 is divisible by 2 but 5 is not divisible by 2 so it is a odd numberSo odd numbers will in form of 6q + 1, or 6q + 3, or 6q + 5 Like my answer of you find it useful! |
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Religious belief of harappan civilisation |
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Answer» t was widely suggested that the Harappan people worshipped a Mother goddess symbolizing fertility. A few Indus valley seals displayed swastika sign which were there in many religions, especially in Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. |
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1.Why is the Indus Valley Civilisation also known as the Harappan Civilisation? |
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1. How dothe Harappan civilisationaeologists know that cloth was used |
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How do archaeologists know that cloth was used inthe Harappan civilisation? |
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how do you know that the harappan civilisation was an urban culture |
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Answer» Urbanizationimplies the existence of an ordered society with a defined social hierarchy.It also implies the existence of professions other than agriculture which were well organized and employed people with specific skills who could contribute to mass production activities. Since agriculture is not the sole occupation of people, it means that they had more opportunities for employment and could enjoy many comforts not available to an agricultural society. The city or town which is a manifestation of the urban phenomenon in history, has other characteristics which is the outcome of planning- the standardization of building materials (brick sizes), a specific layout of structures (grid planning) and efficient modes of transportation within the city (roads) and communication (a language). Excavations carried out by the British, Indian and Pakistaniarchaeologists have unearthed enough material evidence from sites scattered over present day India and Pakistan- Mohenjo Daro, Harappa & Ghanweriwala (all in Pakistan), Rakhigarhi, Dholavira, Kirsara & Lothal (all in India), to name a few. Evidence of town planning as described above and the use of bricks of specific sizes, pottery, beads, weapons & seals, all these suggest that the sites could support large populations, whose workforce were probably organized into guilds representing those who belonged to specific professions and occupied specific quarters within the city. The sites procured food from outside the city limits where agricultural communities resided.The seals excavated from these sites seem to indicate the presence of a language which awaits decipherment. Based on the available evidence as of today,the sites associated with the Harappan culture marks the first phase of urbanization in the sub-continent and are associated with the Bronze Age. |
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How do archacologists know that cloth was userthe Harappan civilisation?CHAPWH |
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1. How do archaeologists know that cloth was used inthe Harappan civilisation? |
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Answer» Actual pieces of cloth have been found in mohenjodaro attached to the lid of silver vase and some copper objects spindle whrols have also been discovered which were used to spin the thread |
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What is referred to as Absolutism? |
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Answer» Unresticted,despotic and authoritarian monarchial system of rule or government is referred to as absolutism. |
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things that you would ten h a7. In the storyboard you read about how Helen hopes to make a movie on the Adivasi story, Canyou help her by developing a short story on Adivasis? |
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namc of some famous international airfthe world and Inds. |
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Answer» Indira GandhiInternationalAirport. New Delhi. Rajiv GandhiInternationalAirport. Hyderabad BengaluruInternationalAirport. Bengaluru. Chhatrapati ShivajiInternationalAirport. Mumbai Los Angeles International Airport. California |
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es39.Democratic Regimes are generallycharacterised by? |
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Answer» Democracy, and more specifically liberaldemocracy, is political power exercised either directly or indirectly through participation (such as voting and elections), competition (such as between political parties), and liberty (such as freedom of expression or freedom of speech). |
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The Southern coastal strip of India is referred as the ........ |
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Answer» It is called the Coromandel Coast. |
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What are the points a retailer has to keep in mind to run a profitable business? |
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Answer» Increase prices. Narrow your focus. Limit the discounting. Cut waste. Schedule employees to need. No overtime. Don't schedule for the convenience of your employees. Award extra hours based on merit. |
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All of the following developments helped make the cattle business profitable exceptgrowing cities in the Eastnew railroads and refrigerated carscattle trailsbarbed-wire fences |
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Answer» There is no proof that the barbed-wire fences were a development helping make the cattle business profitable. The rest of them are ok. So the one that must not be here is the option D |
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The Southern coastal strip of India is referred as the |
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Answer» The name given to the Southern strip of Eastern Coastal of Indiais Coromandel Coast. |
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SUWhy do winter monsoons bring littlerain in the southern parts of India? |
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Answer» Winter monsoons bring small amount of rain in southern part of India because the Himalaya prevent much of the wind and moisture of monsoon from reaching the coast. |
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Answer the following questions briefly.10 Name the group of Islands lying in the Arabian Sea.Name the countries which are larger than India.( Which Island group of India lies to its south-east?IN Which Island countries are our southern neighbours? |
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Why are maximum Jute textile mills located in the Hugli Basin? |
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Answer» The reasons for this concentration of jute mills in Hugli Basin are as under: 1. West Bengal is the store house of jute. It produces the highest number of bales of jute fibre. 2. This industry requires a lot of water which is easily available from the Hugli River. 3. Iron and coal which are required for the installation and running of jute factories are also available from the nearby mines of Raniganj. 4. Cheap Labour is easily available because of incoming labour from the adjoining provinces of Bihar and Orissa. 5. If some more raw material of jute is required it can easily be imported from Bangladesh. 6. Last but not the least, Calcutta is a good harbour which can easily export the jute manufactures to other countries of the world through its great network of ships. |
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where are most of cotton textile mills located is india and why |
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Answer» Althoughcotton textile millsarelocatedin over 80 towns and cities ofIndia, yet its larger concentration is found in Maharashtra, Gujarat, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh.it's because of the following reasons:1 high availability of water facility.2 good transport facility3 reach to the nearer cotton growing black soil belts. |
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139. The higltest number of CottonMills in India is in |
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Answer» Maharashtra |
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2. What are the ideal places for the location of Sugar and Jaggery Mills? |
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Answer» Sugar mills are also located near sugar cane fields because sugarcanes are bulky to transport. Overall, the sugar industry is seasonal in nature as well as it is ideally suited to the cooperative sector for the entire year the farmers are also engaged in producing sugarcane as it is an annual crop. hit like if you find it useful |
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Choose three examples to show the contribution of culture to thegrowth of nationalism in Europe. |
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2Choose three examples to show the contribution of culture to the growth of nationalismin Europe |
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2. Choose three examples to show the contribution of culture to the growth of nationalismin Europe. |
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capital.Q. 2. Choose three examples to show the contribution of culture to the growth ofnationalism in Europe. |
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soSupported by the liberaleexocholeChoose threeso Mooshow the contribuoneof culture 16 the growth ofNationala in in europe |
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Vhat is Net Sown area? |
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Answer» Net sown area refers to the area sown more than once in an agricultural year. The states of plain regions like Punjab and Haryana have more percentage of net sown area . hit like if you find it useful |
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Vhat is culture? Discuss using examples |
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Answer» Culture is the social behavior and norms found in human societies. Culture is considered a central concept in anthropology, encompassing the range of phenomena that are transmitted through social learning in human societies. Anexampleofcultureis the Ancient Greek civilization.Cultureis defined as a high degree of taste, knowledge and interest in arts, literature and other scholarly fields. |
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Vhat is meant by the 'Solar System? |
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Answer» the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit round the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets |
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what is the full form of AM and PM in time |
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Answer» AM - Ante Meridien ( before midday) PM - Post Meridien ( after midday) thank thank thank you bhai |
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5. What was Hosay? What was its importance? |
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Answer» In Trinidad the annual Muharram procession was transferred into a riotous carnival called ‘Hosay’. It was one of the way to preserve the culture by indentured labourers. |
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In 2009, agricultural production in Africa hadsince 1960decreased by 10%B increased by 10%C, increased by 20%D. decreased by 30% |
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Answer» In 2009 agriculture production in Africa had decreased by 10% since 1960 Option (a) |
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Name the countries which are larger than India.(ii) Name the largest Geographical region of J&K. |
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Answer» Ans :- The largest geographical region ofJammu and KashmirisPir PanjalandKarakoram. |
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Q2Answer the following questions briefly.(1) Name the group of islands lying in the Arabian Sea.() Name the countries which are larger than India.(ii) Name the largest Geographical region of J&K.(iv) Which island countries are our southern neighbors? |
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Answer» Lakshadweep Islands are the group of islands that are lying on Arabian sea |
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8. Choose another region in India and do a similar stuly of thehistorical and geographical factors that inluence the diversity loundthere Are these historical and geographical factors connected toeach other? How |
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Answer» don't understand if you and my question I will give you a like |
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Explain the structure of Hard Disk with factors which affect data accessing time of hard disk. |
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Answer» Theaccess timeorresponse timeof a rotating drive is a measure of the time it takes before the drive can actuallytransfer data. The factors that control this time on a rotating drive are mostly related to the mechanical nature of the rotating disks and movingheads. It is composed of a few independently measurable elements that are added together to get a single value when evaluating the performance of a storage device. The access time can vary significantly, so it is typically provided by manufacturers or measured in benchmarks as an average.For SSDs this time is not dependent on moving parts, but rather electrical connections to solid state memory, so the access time is very quick and consistent.Most testing and benchmark applications do not draw a distinction between rotating drives and SSDs so they both go through the same measurement process |
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How were the books printed in China about 524 A.D? |
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Answer» Books were printed using wood blocks. since the paper could not be printed on both sides, 2 pages were printed on 1 side of a big sheet and then it was sewn together. |
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a.vegetatiis a specialized scienceldl6.b. Ina. Administrative sourcesc. Archaeological sourcesShort Answer Type Questions1 Define the Industrial Revolution.2 What is colonization?3 Evaluate the importance of printed books as a sources of hist4, How have historical buildings and paintings proved useful aLong Answer Type ouestions1. What is the importance of dates? Explain? How far has the periodization of Indian history by JamesM |
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Answer» TheIndustrial Revolutionwas a period of major industrialization that took place during the late 1700s and early 1800s. ... This time period saw the mechanization of agriculture and textile manufacturing and arevolutionin power, including steam ships and railroads, that effected social, cultural and economic conditions. Colonization is a process by which a central system of power dominates the surrounding land and its components. The term is derived from the Latin word colere, which means "to inhabit". |
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why did nationalist tensions emerge in the balkans |
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(a) Why did nationalist tensions emerge in Balkans |
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