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A. Fill in the blanks.1.process of grouping objects with similar properties is calledThe process of grouping2.Anything that occupiesand hasis called matter.3.state of matter, the constituent particles have very littleIn thehold on one another.4.Light does not pass through a blackboard as it is anobject5.Smell of a perfume reaches us by the process of |
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Answer» 1. sorting2. space, mass3. gas4. opaque 5. diffusion 1)The process of grouping objects with similar properties is called classification. 2)Anything that occupies space and has mass is called matter.3)!In the gaseous state of matter,the constituent particles have very little hold on one another.4)Light does not pass through a blackboard as it is an opaque object.5)Smell of a perfume reaches us by the process of diffusion. classification space,massgaseousopaque diffusion 1.classification2.space, mass3.gas4.opaque5.diffusion I don't know of this answer 1) classification 2) space,mass 3) gaseous 4) opaque 5) diffusion 1 classification 2.space,volume3.gaseous4.opaque5.diffusion |
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Distinguish between population growth and population change.What is the relation between occupational structure and developmWhat are the advantages of having a healthy population?What are the significant features of the National Population Policy |
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Questions1. What were the social economic and political conditions in Russia before1905?2. In what ways was the working population in Russia different from othercountries in Europe, before 1917?10172 |
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earsuth mre i andaWhat were the social, economic and political conditions in Russia betd1.1905? |
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(5) 121ExamiExample 3xample 42 517 217 1(1) 729 |
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Answer» 729 is a perfect square.729 = 27^2 |
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Z Long Answer type questions.What are winds? Differentiaie between air and wind. |
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Answer» In meteorology, winds are often referred to according to their strength, and the direction from which the wind is blowing. Short bursts of high-speed wind are termed gusts. Air is a mixture of gases and aerosols (dust particles). Wind is the horizontal movement of the air from a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure. (This is what we can feel). Air current is the vertical movement of air from a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure. (We can't feel it directly) Wind is what blows and we feel it's presence. Air is a mixture of gases and aerosols (dust particles). Wind is the horizontal movement of the air from a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure. (This is what we can feel). Air current is the vertical movement of air from a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure. (We can't feel it directly). |
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9B, Enter the following transactions in the Journal of Bihar Industrial Corporation:2017Oct. 150,00015,0005,00025,0003,000Commended business with Cashwith Machinerywith Stock2Received loan from Allahabad Bank.Bought goods from M/s Saha & Sons, 8 Returned goods to M/s Saha & Sons5,0005003001502,00010 Sold goods to M/s Bihar Trading" i2M/s Bihar Trading returned goods15 Received Commission18 Paid Advertising expenses. 20Paid to M/s Saha & Sons by ChequeReceived Cash from M/s Bihar Trading in full settlement of their account 4,300Travelling expenses paid to SalesmanThey allowed discount2528 Withdrew for household expenses200480202,000500N.C.ER.T)3031 Paid Cash to M/s. Saha & Sons31 Paid Wages and Salaries,. 31 Paid InterestAns. Total of Tourn al 뿐 1.14.6501 |
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Answer» Please mark a specific question? Oct 31 -1st part |
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TevelUL.6is the transfer of ownership of goous du SI VILL ITUperson or entity to another by getting something in exchange. |
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Answer» transpiration is the ownership barter system is the right ans barter system is the answer yes barter system is the right answer because acc.. to this system one can buy goods in order to getting something in exchange Transipiration is a owner ship barter system is the very old system and it is the right answer. Barter system will be right answer Bater system is right answer Trade is the right answer Trade is the best answer transpiration is the correct answer barter system is the correct answer of the given question |
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ions IVBQs)3 Marks each2 Count Cavour played an important role tounify Italy. What characteristics of Cavourwere responsible for his act? |
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Answer» He demonstrated the fact that "traditional autonomist feelings and inter-communal rivalries were still strong". He had travelled only as far South as Tuscany and had no intentions of going any lower. Cavour's desire to create a Northern Kingdom of Italy can be seen in his reaction to Garibaldi's expedition to the South. The expedition had taken place despite Cavour's clear objection to the idea. "Cavour therefore did all he could, to prevent Garibaldi from setting out for Sicily". Thus, Cavour's rebellious approach to Garibaldi's mission demonstrates his wish to reject the Southern states. Hence, the preceding evidence displays Cavour's belief that unification with the South would be futile and that only a conglomerate of the Northern states would flourish. In conclusion, it is clear to see that historians collectively seem to be confused with what Cavour desired first and foremost; the furthering of Piedmont as a state, the creation of a Northern Kingdom of Italy, or total unification. There are arguments suggesting that he was and was not dedicated to unification. Many believe that through his wish to create an Italy free from foreign influence, displayed within his journal 'Il Risorgimento', and his close relationship with France and Britain, Cavour revealed his desire for a united Italian Kingdom. However, the strongest argument remains; Cavour's poor relationship with Italian nationalists and his willingness to overlook the South in order to create a Northern Kingdom demonstrate Cavour's lack of dedication to the creation of Italy. He appeared only to shine to the idea of total unification once Garibaldi had succeeded in his expedition to the South and when public opinion seemed to be one of excitement towards the unification of Italy. |
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7. State one way in which we can reuse paper.( |
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Answer» Paper is one of the most recyclable materials out there, but it is also one of the most reusable. Here are some suggestions for reusing common types of office and household paper.Office paper:------------------ Print on both sides of the paper. This saves money and means each piece of paper gets used twice. Make sure you do not reuse confidential documents, and keep in mind that this works better with a laser printer (although even ink-jet users can save those barely used pieces of paper for reuse). When reusing, it may be helpful to draw an “X” through the already-printed text so others know which side they’re supposed to be looking at. Turn it into notepads. Every so often we end up with a bunch of leftover fliers. I cut the paper into quarters and use the small squares for notepads. All you need is a binder clip at the top to hold the pages together. Make a journal. Check out this cool homemade journal from Martha Stewart, which uses recycled office paper for the interior pages. It is a really easy project; almost everything you need is probably already in your house. |
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1. Write a note on:a) Guiseppe Mazzinib) Count Camillo de Cavourc) The Greek war of independenced) Frankfurt parliamente) The role of women in nationalist struggles |
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15 Write a note on(a) Giuseppe Mazzini(b) Count Camillo de Cavour(c) The Greek War of Independence(d) Frankfurt Parliament(e) The Role of Women in Nationalist Struggles |
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1. Write a note ona) Guiseppe Mazzinib) Count Camillo de Cavourc) The Greek war of independenced) Frankfurt parliamente) The role of women in nationalist struggles |
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ite in briefWite a note ona) Quiseppe Mazzinib) Count Camillo de Cavoure) The Greek war of independenced) Frankfurt parliamente)The role of women in nationalist struggles |
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The 2018 International Firefighters’ Day (IFFD) is observed on which date? |
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Answer» The International Firefighters’ Day (IFFD) is observed every year on May 4 to thank all firefighters for their extraordinary commitment, exceptional courage and for their selfless service. The day recognizes and honors the fire fighters who risk their lives every day to save life and property in their communities. The IFFD celebrates the dedication, heroism and importance of firefighters from all over the world. |
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The Greek war of independence: |
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Answer» The Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution, was a successful war of independence waged by Greek revolutionaries against the Ottoman Empire between 1821 and 1830. |
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1. What is the residence of the president rbuindependence till now.government.2. Name all the presidents of India-from3. Name two cabinet ministers of the presentronthy hecome a |
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Answer» Rajendra Prasad1950 to 1962 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan1962 to 19673Zakir Hussain1967 to 1969VV Giri (Acting President)1969 to 1969Mohammad Hidayatullah (Acting President)1969 to 1969 V.V Giri1969 to 1974 Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed1974 to 1977Basappa Danappa Jatti (Acting President)1977 to 1977 Neelam Sanjiva Reddy1977 to 1982Giani Zail Singh1982 to 1987 R Venkataraman1987 to 1992Shankar Dayal Sharma1992 to 1997 K R Narayanan1997 to 2002 APJ Abdul Kalam2002 to 2007 Pratibha Patil2007 to 2012 Pranab Mukherjee2012 to 201714Ram Nath Kovind 3 ......Rajnath Singh: Home Affairs. Sushma Swaraj: External Affairs, Overseas Indian Affairs. |
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(v) Parts of Rajasthan, Gujarat and the leeward side of the Western Ghats aredrought-prone |
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Answer» The part of rajasthan,gujarat and western side ghats are drought prone because :- 1) In western side of India where rajasthan and gujarat situated they have less water sources. 2) the water is situated so much deep of the earth around 700 feet deep water is found in gujarat and rajasthan. 3) the monsoon winds which are completely drained by the time they reach them. the leeward side of the western ghats is drought prone as the western ghats block the rain bearing winds from reaching it. 4)Rajasthan and gujarat have less rainfall in a year that's why they have less water sources. |
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ORHow did the Forest Acts affected the lives of foresters and villagers? Explain.3ар |
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Answer» (a) The Forest Act in India was enacted in 1865.(b) The 1878 Act divided forests into three categories: Reserved, Protected and Village forests. The best forests were called ‘reserved forests’. (c) Effects of the amendment of Forest Act on the lives of the villagers :(i) The Forest Acts created many problems for the villagers. Their daily practices cutting wood for their houses, hunting, fishing and collecting fruits now became illegal.(ii) People were forced to steal wood from the forests and if caught, were at the mercy of the forest guards. (iii) Women, who generally collected fuelwood were especially vulnerable. (iv) It was common for police constables and forest guards to harass people. |
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How can we cope with drought? |
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Answer» Always turn taps off tightly so they do not drip. Promptly repair any leaks in and around your taps. Use an aerator and/or a water flow-reducer attachment on your tap to reduce your water usage. When hand-washing dishes, never run water continuously. |
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Answer» Logic is a system or set of principles underlying the arrangements of elements in a computer or electronic device so as to perform a specified task. |
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4. How did the Forest Acts change the life of pastoralists? |
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Answer» The forest act completely disturbed the lives of all the pastoralists. Due to the forest protection act, they could no longer depend upon the forest for their daily needs. They could no longer get the grazing lands for their survival. As a result the cattle population decreased. Since they were highly dependent upon their cattle for livelihood,they suffered a lot. They were no longer allowed to enter certain areas without prior permission. They also suffered due to the large amount of revenue collection by the British. |
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why did British introduced waste land rules ? how did they affect the pastoralists |
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Answer» To colonial power, all uncultivated land appeared to be unproductive. It produced neither revenue nor agricultural produce.Thus, it was seen as ‘wasteland’ that needed to be brought under cultivation. From the mid-19th century, ‘Wasteland Rules’ were enacted in various parts of our country.By these rules, uncultivated lands were taken over and given to select individuals. These individuals were granted various concessions and encouraged to settle on these lands.Some of them were made headmen of villages in the newly cleared areas. Thus wastelands gradually transformed into cultivated lands. The Colonial Government imposed tax on these lands and earned revenue from these lands. |
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How did the pastoralists cope with the changes in production during the colonialperiod? |
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Answer» Pastoralists coped with the changes in a variety of ways: (i) Some reduced the number of cattle in their herds. (ii) Others changed the direction of their movement and discovered new pastures. For example, Raikas who instead of moving into Sindh have in recent years been migrating to Haryana where sheep graze on agricultural fields after harvest. The animals provide manure that fields need. (iii) Richer pastoralists began buying land and settled in one place giving up their nomadic life. They became peasants land. (iv) Some took to extensive trading and money lending. (v) The poor amongst them became labourers or started working in fields or in small towns. |
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Explain any four laws which were introduced by the colonial government in India which changed the lives of Pastoralists. |
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Answer» (a) Wasteland Rules To the colonial officials, all uncultivated land appeared to be unproductive.The Colonial Government wanted to bring the grazing lands under cultivation so that they could get revenue and agricultural goods from this land.'Effects of the Wasteland Rules According to Wasteland Rules, the uncultivated lands were taken over and given to select individuals who were granted concessions and encouraged to setde these lands. Therefore, expansion of cultivation inevitably meant the decline of pastures and created problems and hardships for the pastoralists.(b)Forest Acts By the mid-19th century, various Forest Acts were also being enacted in the different provinces of India. Through the Forest Acts, the forests were divided into two categories: Reserved Forests and Protected Forests. Effects of the Forest Acts Pastoralists could no longer remain in an area even if forage was available. They could enter only by getting a permit for entry.If they overstayed the specified period of time, they were liable to fines. Their lives became difficult and full of hardships. Their traditional rights were severely restricted.(c)Criminal Tribes Act The British officials were suspicious of nomadic people. They distrusted mobile craftsmen and traders who hawked their goods in villages and pastoralists who changed their places of residence every season, moving in search of good pastures for their herds.Effects of Criminal Tribes Act After this act was enforced, these communities were expected to live only in notified village setdements. They were not allowed to move out without a permit. The village police kept a continuous watch on them. They could no longer move from one place to another. (d)Grazing Tax The Grazing Tax in India was introduced by the Colonial Government in the mid-19th century. Pastoralists had to pay tax on every animal they grazed on the pastures. The tax per head of cattle went up rapidly and the system of collection was made increasingly efficient.Effects of the Grazing Tax To enter a grazing tract, pastoralists had to show the pass and pay the tax. Pastoralists had to pay tax on every animal they grazed on the pastures. The tax went up rapidly. So, the economic / hardship of the pastoralists increased.Note In the examination, this question will not be asked completely. Only its one or two sub-parts will be asked. |
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Q12. Why are the pastoralists nomadic? What happened to Massai when they were confined to a place duringthe colonial rule? |
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Answer» Nomadic pastoralismis a form ofpastoralismwhen livestock are herded in order to find fresh pastures on which to graze. Strictly speaking, truenomadsfollow an irregular pattern of movement, in contrast with transhumance where seasonal pastures are fixed. Maasailand was cut into half with an international boundary between the British Kenya and German Tanganyika.due to which they lost their grazing lands. New laws and regulations took away their lands and restricted their movements. Colonial government encouraged local peasants to expand cultivation, for this pasture lands were converted into cultivated lands. Feeding the cattle became a problem as quantity and quality of fodder was affected. |
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Describe Northern plain of India as following points(i)Extent2) Economic Importance |
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Answer» Northern Plains Kashmir in the north; the Punjab region of Pakistan and the Aravalli Range; Sindh in the west; the Himalayan foothills of Assam and Bangladesh in the east; and the Vindhya- and Satpura Range, and the Chota Nagpur Plateau in the south. goes to northern portion of Gujarat Account on Northern plains-1)Extent-It has an area of about 70000 sq.km. The plains are nearly 2400 km long and 240 - 320 km in breadth.It's divided into four parts due to relief differences - Bhabar , Terai , Bhangar and Khadar. 2)Economic Importance-Composed of Alluvial soil and a highly agriculturally productive area. Main crops grown here are mostly paddy and wheat.Due to favorable climatic conditions and other socio- economic factors , the Northern Plain is a very densely populated. |
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1. In situations with high risks, credit might create further problems for the borrower.Explain |
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The Green Revolutionsector in India. Apart from its contributions, itMake a comparative study of the merits and demerits of the GreenRevolution in India.3.played a major role in transforming the agriculturalart from its contributions, it also suffered major setbacks |
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Answer» List of Disadvantages of Green Revolution 1. It can cause pests and weeds to develop hazards.This modern method of farming is believed to cause the emergence of poisonous weeds and pests that are difficult to control. Aside from this, there is also the concern of cross pollination between genetically modified organisms and traditional plants that could result in invasive species. 2. It employs mono-culturing.One of the biggest arguments against this modern technology is that it uses mono-culturing. This practice is known to require large tracts of land, which are not often available, intensive amounts of fertilizers and large volumes of water, bring about difficulties to farmers. 3. It would have difficulties with varied soil type by location.As the Green Revolution does not take into consideration the type of soil for farming, only considering the area and doing what it needs for crop cultivation, it does not do anything to ensure soil fertility is replenished or retained List of Advantages of Green Revolution 1. It allows agricultural operations on a large scale.The Green Revolution has brought farming to a massive scale. Looking at the previous agricultural sector, crops that were grown in huge volumes are only those that required extensive human intervention to grow healthy, which means that it was not that easy. But now, we have made things easier, where most crops are being grown on an industrial scale even by the smaller farming community. It has the potential to be able to grow any crop anywhere.This innovative farming process has made it possible for agriculture to be done almost everywhere. Though you still cannot grow potatoes on a beach, you will be able to utilize most types of terrain or land to grow crops with it. This means that farmers do not have to be at the most fertile lands to be able to do their thing, as the Green Revolution has made it possible for agriculture to be more doable everywhere. 3. It eliminates the need to fallow lands.This agricultural method has allowed farmers to re-plant similar crops without fallowing their lands, which is known to be a costly process. Though there are some crops on which soil still needing to be fallowed, the Green Revolution has certainly made farming cost-efficient. |
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2. What is the intersection of row and column called? |
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Answer» The intersection of row and column is called cell |
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11. Match the lollowing (column I with column II)Column I(a) Chlamydomonas(b) Cycas(c) Selaginella(d) SphagnumColumn II(1) Moss(i) Pteridophyte(ili) Algae(lv) Gymnosperm12. Describe the important characteristics of gymnosperms. |
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. Describe the rules and regulations regarding election campaign inIndia. Mention also any two techniques of election campaign. |
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Answer» To regulate election campaign, there are some election rules and regulations.According to these laws no party or candidate can(i) bribe hr threaten voters(ii) appeal to them in the name of caste or religion.(iii)use government resources for election campaign and(iv)spend more than Rs. 25 lakh in a constituency for a Lok Sabha election or Rs. 10 lakh in a constituency in an Assembly election.If any party or candidate is found practising any of the above, their election can be rejected by the court even after they have won the election. |
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TTTTTTTTTTTTTT।।(a)Why is life found only on our earth in the solar system? Explain any two reasons.“সৌৰজগতৰ আটাইবােৰ গ্ৰহৰ ভিতৰত কেৱল পৃথিৱীতে জীৱ দেখা যায়। ইয়াৰ যিকোনাে দুটাকাৰণ ব্যাখ্যা কৰা। |
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Answer» Earth is one special planet. It has liquid water, plate tectonics, and an atmosphere that shelters it from the worst of the sun's rays. But many scientists agree our planet's most special feature might just be us.To enable life, this most special of attributes, planet Earth has a number of ideal features. It is unique among planets in our solar system for having water in its liquid form at the surface, in an amount conducive to life evolving. Life is found only on earth because:1) it has oxygen 2)it has water |
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1. Write the names of any three folk dancers2. Name any three neighbouring countries of IndiÄ 3. Name the three freedom fighters of India S |
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Answer» 2. Srilanka, Bangladesh, Nepal3. Sarojini Naidu, Jhansi Rani, Subhash Chandra Bose |
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3. A toy is in the form of a conc of radius 3.5 cm mounted on a hemisphere of same radiusThe total height of the toy is 15.5 cm. Find the total surface area of the toy |
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1. Of the four systems of medicine- Ayurveda, Alope medicinaloes not entirely depend on the medicinalandAllopathy, Unani,Siddha, which system dproperties of plants? |
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Answer» allopathyit is chemical derived medicine |
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Iwo-thirds of the property _______mine. (is/are) |
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Answer» Two-thirds of the property is mine. two third of the property is mine two thirds of the property is mine |
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weWavelength on the graph.in bnet, an activity to show the particulate nature of matter. List any twone particulate nature of matter. List any two characteristics of partides of matter.OR |
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Answer» Characteristics of Particles of Matter These are the four main characteristics of particles of matter : Particles of matter are very tiny in size. They have spaces between them. Particles of matter move constantly. Theyare attracted towards each other. I. Particles of matter are very tiny Experiment Take a beaker and fill it with 10 mL of water and add two to three crystals of potassium permanganate. Now take few measuring cylinders and label them as 1,2,3, 4 … and so on. Next, fill these cylinders with 50 mL ofwater. Transfer 5 mL of thesolutionto the measuring cylinder 1 which has 50 mL of water from the beaker. Mix the water and the solution. Now, take out 5 mL of the solution from cylinder 1 using a pipette and transfer it into measuring cylinder 2. Shake this mixture. Take out 5 mL of the solution from cylinder 2 using a pipette and transfer it into measuring cylinder 3. Shake this mixture. Carry on this process of dilution of the solution in a similar manner. hiiiiiiiiiii friend hellooo |
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me diadva nilagesstapublic health Saiuio-public health sewies |
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Answer» The disadvantages of public health care services are:1) In India , we face a situation where private health facilities are increasing, but public health services are not.2) People have to travel long distances to receive proper medical treatment.3) The treatment and medicines cost a lot of money and people have to borrow money to treat illnesses in the family.4) In fact, barely 20% of the population is able to cure illnesses in the family. |
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(F) Answer the following in a word:2*4=113. What is the GDP growth rate in 2010-11 ?14. What will be the result if the basic needs like health and education are adequate? |
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Answer» 14) education h done it |
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with theE. Who am 1?od, nails, saw, drill, screwdriver, etcoscope, thermometer, injection, medicine2. Stethoscope, thermomeCloth, scissors, measuring tape, sewinMirror, scissors, blade, comb, spray, etcSeeds, hoe, tractor, sickle, harvester, etc.3.4.5. |
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Answer» 1. carpenter2. doctor3. tailor4. barber5. farmer. thanks 1. Electrician2. Doctor3. Tailor4. Painter5. Farmer |
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2. What is a combine harvester? |
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rrect the diagram given below.Pyruvic AcidAcetyl Co-Enzyme ApidGlycolysis Amino aciteins kreb's cycleFatsWith the help of informatcollected from internet, prepare |
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2) A train travels 360 km with uniform speed.The speed of the train is increasedby 5 km/hr, it takes 48 minutes less to cover the same distance. Find the initialspeed of the train. |
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What are advantages of farmyard manure |
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Answer» thanks for Sharing the answer |
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# sindin sinB =4, * sin(A + B) = ? |
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Answer» sin(A+B)=sinAcosB+cosAsinBhencecosA=√1-sin^2A=√1-16/25=3/5and cosB=√1-sin^2B=√1-25/169=12/13hencesin(A+B)=4/5*3/5+12/13*5/13=12/25+60/169 |
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\frac{\sin A-\sin B}{\cos A+\cos B}+\frac{\cos A-\cos B}{\sin A+\sin B}= |
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difference between Mughal army and sempoy army |
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Answer» The difference between the mughal army and the sepoy army was that the sepoy army had a better war strategy, better training and they were well equipped with weapons, were in the other side the mughal army did not had better strategy,the training was not up to the mark and the weapons were also very weak. |
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