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7. Why did people from distant lands visit Surat?

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People from distant lands visited Suratmainly due to its textile markets.Surattextileswerefamous for its 'zari' work whichhadmarkets in Africa, West Asia and Europe. Many traders came toSuratto trade in its textiles. Secondly,Suratwas a port town and hence was a gateway for trade with West Asia.

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(g) Why do the poles experience about six months day and six months night?

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A solid consisting of a right circular cone of height 120 cm and radius 60 cm standing ona hemisphere of radius 60 cm is placed upright in a right circular cylinder full of watersuch that it touches the bottom. Find the volume of water left in the cylinder, f the radiunof the cylinder is 60 cm and its height is 180 cm..

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We have,Radius of cylinder = Radius of cone = Radius of hemisphere = 60 cmHeight of cone = 120 cmHeight of cylindrical vessel = 120 + 60 = 180 cm

Volume of cylinder =πr^2h =22/7 x(60)^2x180

Now, volume of the solid= Volume of cone + Volume of hemisphere

=1/3*22/7*(60)^2*120+2/3*22/7*(60)^3

Volume of water left in the cylinder= Volume of the cylinder – Volume of the solid=22/7*(60)^2*180-1/3*22/7*(60)^2=22/7*3600*(180-40-40)=792/700m^3=1.131m^3

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5years (5 years 4 months). TIMU LITO JUof the sum. If the rate is 4% per annum,5. Simple interest on a sum of money isfind the time.money double itself in eight years?

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We know ,t=(n-1)×100/rHere , t=(9×2×100)/(16×9)or , t=12.5%

let sum P=ySI=(9/16)yR=4½%=9/2%time,t=?NowSI=(PxRxT)/100(9/16)y=(yx9xt)/(2x100)t=(9x100x2)/(9x16)t=100/8t=12(4/8)years

12.5 % is the right answer

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nswer the following questions.te in brief about Gandhiji's contribution to India's independence.te about Sardar Patel's role in the National Movement of India.Who is known as the Nightingale of India ? Mention her contribution tFreedom Movement of India.Write short notes on the following(a) Lokmanya Balgangadhar Tilak(d Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi(b) Subhas Chandra Bose(d) Dr. B.R. Ambedkard the following statements carefully and mark () on the truethe false one

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1)Indian politics were in the doldrums during the years 1934-35, but as the time came for elections to the provincial legislatures in accordance with the Act of 1935, political excitement rose to a high pitch. From the point of view of the Indian National Congress, the new Constitution was the inadequate and unsatisfactory. The scheme of the Indian Federation gave a sizeable representation to the princely states, and since their representatives, because of the absence of elective bodies, were likely to be the nominees of the princes, (who in turn were dependant for their very existence on the British Government) Indian nationalists viewed the new Constitution with a feeling bordering on dismay. In the provinces a wider field was permitted to Ministers responsible to elected legislatures, but even here the Governors had been invested with over-riding and preventive authority.Because of these limitations, there was a large and vocal section in the Congress led by Jawaharlal Nehru which did not want to have anything to do with the new Constitution. Nevertheless, the Congress decided to contest the elections, which were held early in 1937. It acquitted itself very well indeed, and was in a position to form ministries in six out of eleven provinces. A section of the Congress even favoured acceptance of office and its hands were strengthened by the moral support it received from Gandhi. The Mahatma felt that with all its deficiencies, the new Constitution could promote the programme of village uplift. He saw no reason why Congress ministries in the provinces could not encourage village industries, introduce prohibition, reduce the burden on the peasantry, promote the use of hand-spun cloth, extend education and combat untouchability.The acceptance of office by the Congress party was facilitated by a statement issued by the Viceroy, Lord Linlithgow, which did not change the legal position or the powers of the Governors, but breathed a spirit of conciliation to which the Congress responded by deciding to form ministries.For a political party which had remained so long in opposition, to get into the seat of power was a novel, and even a hazardous experience. The left wing in the Congress, which opposed formation of ministries, had in fact stressed the possibilities of internal dissensions and scramble for loaves and fishes among Congressmen. Gandhi found himself inundated with requests for jobs and minister ships; he expressed his surprise and distress at this trend, because to him the legislatures and ministerships were only one and a limited medium of serving the country. He felt that for the majority of Congressmen the work lay in the villages in the constructive fields of social and economic reform. The caucus system, the struggle for power and pressure politics, which are accepted as part of political democracy, were repellant to Gandhi. As an ‘experienced servant and general’, he deprecated the struggle for "the spoils of office", and the dissipation of energy in factional rivalries.

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18. Who among the following was the only President of free India to have been elected for twoconsective terms?(a) Dr. Rajinder Prasad.Dr. S. Radha Krishnan(b) Dr. Zakir Hussain(d) Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma

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Dr. Rajendra prasad was the only president of free India who has been elected for two consecutive years.

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e was the President of the ConstituentAssembly.(1) Mahatma Gandhi(2) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru(3) Dr. Rajendra Prasad(4) Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar

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(3) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

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auuns. Therebythe League of Nations was rendered ineffective.l i9. 2. Write short notes on the following:[3 marks each]The events of the First World WarAns, The sionificant e

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World War I summary:The war fought between July 28, 1914, and November 11, 1918, was known at the time as the Great War, the War to End War, and (in the United States) the European War. Only when the world went to war again in the 1930s and ’40s did the earlier conflict become known as the First World War. Its casualty totals were unprecedented, soaring into the millions. World War I is known for the extensive system of trenches from which men of both sides fought. Lethal new technologies were unleashed, and for the first time a major war was fought not only on land and on sea but below the sea and in the skies as well. The two sides were known as the Allies or Entente—consisting primarily of France, Great Britain, Italy, Russia, and later the United States—and the Central Powers, primarily comprised of Austria-Hungary (the Habsburg Empire), Germany, and the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). A number of smaller nations aligned themselves with one side or the other. In the Pacific Japan, seeing a chance to seize German colonies, threw in with the Allies. The Allies were the victors, as the entry of the United States into the war in 1917 added an additional weight of men and materiel the Central Powers could not hope to match.

The war resulted in a dramatically changed geo-political landscape, including the destruction of three empires: Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman and Russian. New borders were drawn at its conclusion and resentments, especially on the part of Germany, left festering in Europe. Ironically, decisions made after the fighting ceased led the War to End War to be a significant cause of the Second World War.

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Describe the names of internal layers of earth fixethe basis of earthquake science evidence

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The internalstructure of the Earthis layered in spherical shells: an outersilicatesolidcrust, a highlyviscousasthenosphereandmantle, a liquidouter corethat is much less viscous than the mantle, and a solidinner core. Scientific understanding of the internal structure of the Earth is based on observations oftopographyandbathymetry, observations ofrockinoutcrop, samples brought to the surface from greater depths byvolcanoesorvolcanic activity, analysis of theseismic wavesthat pass through the Earth, measurements of thegravitationalandmagnetic fieldsof the Earth, and experiments with crystalline solids at pressures and temperatures characteristic of the Earth's deep interior.

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SNAIPUNNYA SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, CHERTHALAFIFTH SEMESTER BCA/BSc COMPUTER SCIENCEFIRST INTERNAL EXAMINATION, OCTOBER 2019CP 1542/CS 1543: COMPUTER GRAPHICSTime: 1 HourMarks: 25Section-(1x3=3 Marks)I Answer all questions in two sentences.1. What is resolution?2. What is the use of frame buffer?3. Name two polygon filling methods(algorithms).Section - BII Answer all questions in one paragraph.(2x24 Marks)4. Explain Beam Penetration Technique in CRT.5. Summarize the working of LCD.Section-(2x4=8 Marks)III Answer the following questions not exceeding 120 words.6. Explain raster and random scan technique in display devices.7. Explain briefly working of CRT display devices.Section-D

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161.

6. How does decrease in the income affect the equilibrium price of a product?

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Adecrease in income willcause adecreasein demand, shifting the entire demand curve to the left. Thiswillcause bothequilibriumprice andequilibriumquantity todecrease. ... Since both shifts result in adecreasein quantity,equilibriumquantitywill decrease.

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explain major power and function of prime minister

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Powers and functionsof thePrime Minister; ThePrime Ministerperforms many significantfunctionsin theIndianpolitical system and exercises vastpowersto his advantage. He is the chief executive of the nation and works as head of the Union Government

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5. What were some of the major religious developmentsduring this period?

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164.

Long Answer Type Questions :1. Write two major developments during British period.

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1. Social Reforms:The Religious and Social Reform of India started with the influence of Western culture and education. British supported Indian reformers in eradication of evil practices. They introduced - Widows' Remarriage Act, 1856 - Abolition of Sati : 1829 - Child marriage restraint act - Act against child labour ( This was not so effective)

2. English Education:Even though their intention was to get cheap labour, ease of administration, Even though it impacted on regional languages and culture, English education was one of the important thing which opened the world for us !!We learnt lot from western world and it helped to improve our knowledge and thinking style.

3. Transportation and communication:They improved transportation and communication for ease of administration a. Indian railway b. Posts and telegraph services.

(i) Industrial Revolution which began in the 18th century and resulted in the growth of industrial capitalism. The rising industrial interests wanted to make India a big market for their goods and therefore required partial modernisation and transformation of Indian society.

(ii) Intellectual Revolution which gave rise to new attitudes of mind, manners, and morals.

1. Industrial revolution2. Change in education syystem3. Eradication of blind faith4. Development of transport

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Long Answer Type Questions:1. Describe the functions of a Chief Minister.

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The Chief Minister is the leader of the Legislative Assembly of the State. On his advice, the Governor exercises his functions in matters like summoning, proroguing or, if necessary, dissolving the Legislative Assembly. As the chief spokesman of the State Government, he explains the government policies.

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ohan runs around a square filed of side 60 m four times whereas Baba runs around arectangular field with length 75 m and breadth 24 m three times at the same time. Who coversmore distance and by how much ? Who moves fast ? 366240 m

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distance covered by sohan=4×perimeter of field=4×4×60m=960mdistance covered by baba=3×perimeter of field=3×2×(75+24)m=594msohan covered more distance by 366m

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जाड़े A सर <(o) vl Npr W e ey «सता S .

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गुलमर्ग में सर्दी नवंबर के आसपास शुरू होती है और मार्च तक जारी रहती है। इस मौसम के दौरान औसत तापमान 2 डिग्री सेल्सियस से 9 डिग्री सेल्सियस के बीच रहता है। सर्दियों के चरम मौसम के दौरान तापमान -14 डिग्री सेल्सियस तक कम हो जाता है, और इस समय के आसपास जगह गंभीर बर्फबारी का अनुभव करती है।

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uestionsI. Al the moment of releasing theballs, which energy do the balehave?

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1. As the ball is at a certain height from the ground, it possesses potential energy.

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QuestionsWhat were the social,ecónomic and political conditions in Russia be1905?

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it's too long

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Describe any three political conditions of Europe in the mid 18th century

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The political conditions of Europe as follows : (i) The first half of the nineteenth century saw an enormous increase in population all over Europe.(ii) In most countries, there were more job seekers than employment. Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums.(iii) Small producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine made goods from England, where industrialisation was more advanced than on the continent.(iv) In these regions of Europe where the aristocracy still enjoyed power, peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues and obligations.(v) The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led to widespread pauperism in town and country.

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What were the social, economic and political conditions in Russia before1905?

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what were the social, economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905 ?

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1.What were the social, economic and political conditions in Russia before1905?

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What were the social, economic and political conditions in Russia before1905?1.

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QuestionsWhat were the social, economic and political conditions in Russia before1905?1.

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The social, economic and political conditions in Russia, before 1905 was quite backward.Social inequality was very prominent among the working class. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation. Workers whose jobs needed skill and training considered themselves on a higher plane than the untrained worker. Workers had strong links to the villages they came from and this also caused a social divide among workers.Economically Russia was going through a very difficult period. The population had doubled and the economic conditions turned from bad to worse. The government introduced new programmes of industrialization which created employment . This Industrialization did not help the workers who were exploited and their living condition only worsened.Compared to other European nations, Russia was politically backward, during the thirteenth century. All political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914. The Russian peasants formed the Socialist Revolutionary Party in 1900, but as they were not a united group they were not considered to be part of a socialist movement.

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1/(-sqrt(13) %2B sqrt(6) %2B sqrt(7))

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QuestionsWhat were the sociai, ecunonic and poutical conditions in Russia before19053nnulation in Russia different from other

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The social, economic and political conditions in Russia, before 1905 was quite backward.Social inequality was very prominent among the working class. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation. Workers whose jobs needed skill and training considered themselves on a higher plane than the untrained worker. Workers had strong links to the villages they came from and this also caused a social divide among workers.Economically Russia was going through a very difficult period. The population had doubled and the economic conditions turned from bad to worse. The government introduced new programmes of industrialization which created employment . This Industrialization did not help the workers who were exploited and their living condition only worsened.

Compared to other European nations, Russia was politically backward, during the thirteenth century. All political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914. The Russian peasants formed the Socialist Revolutionary Party in 1900, but as they were not a united group they were not considered to be part of a socialist movement.

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Revolution?Why is the Russian Revolution of 1905 called a dress rehearsal for the 1917 Revolution?. Devolution (1 0 1 7) on Russia

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Lenin wrote that the October Revolution of 1917 would never have taken place without the previous experience of the Paris Commune, the February 1917 Revolution, and the Revolution of 1905. The Russian Revolution of 1905 was a dress rehearsal of the October Revolution of 1917. The 1905 revolution provided an opportunity to the working classes to organizestrikes and build their organizations called Soviets. Such experience would provide invaluable in the 1917 revolution. The 1905 revolution also provided a glimpse of their power to the working classes. They realized that the Tsarist government of Russia was not very strong and would collapse under a sustained pressure from the working classes.

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Questions1. In What ways was the working population in Russia different from other countries inEurope, before 1917?

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in what ways was the working population in Russia different from othercountries in Europe, before 19177

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2. In what ways was the working population in Russia different from othercountries in Europe, before 1917?

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182.

Describe the National Population Policy 2000.

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National Population Policy 2000 highlights

It reiterated the government’s resolve to push for voluntary and informed choice and agreeability of citizens to get maximum benefit from reproductive health services.

It embarks on a policy outline for the government for next ten years to improve the reproductive and child health needs of people of India which include issues like child survival, maternal health, contraception, etc.

School education upto age of 14, to be made free and mandatory. This will also include plan to check drop-out rate of boys and girls.

The policy also aims at curbing the IMR to less than 30 per 1000 live births.

The Maternal Mortality Rate will also be brought down to less than 100 per 1, 00,000 live births. A high MMR is a symbol of economic and social disparity of the fairer sex. It also points to heightened inequities in terms of healthcare and nutrition.

Another important feature of the policy is to attain universal immunisation of all children against preventable diseases.

The policy will also act against child marriage and promote 20 years as the right marriageable age for girls. The legal age for same is 18 years.

The policy will actively support a target of 80% institutional deliveries and 100 % deliveries by trained persons.

It also seeks to achieve 100 % registration of births, deaths, marriages and pregnancies.

Preventing and controlling all communicable diseases.

It will also strive to Integrate Indian Systems of Medicine to provide reproductive and child health services by reaching out to households.

It thus will seek to integrate and converge all related social sector programmes so that complete family welfare and health can be taken care of and properly maintained.

NPP 2000 also emphasizes the role of Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddh and Homeopathy (AYUSH) medicine system to serve the goals of public health.

Government of India launchedthe National Population Policy in 2000 to improve quality of lives of people of India and to provide them with equal opportunities to be productive individual of society.

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5Whataretheadvantagesof having a healthy population?6. What are the significant features of the National Population Policy 2000?

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1. Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below.(0 Migrations change the number. distribution and composition of thepopulation in(a) the area of departure(b) the area of arrival(c) both the area of departure and arrival(d) none of the aboveu) A large proportion of children in a population is a result of(c) high death rates(d) more married couples(a) high birth rates(b) high life expectancies(til) The magnitude of population growth refers to(a) the toal population of an area(b) the number of persons added each year(c) the rate at which the population increases(d) the number of females per thousand males(iv) According to the Census 2001, a "literate person is one who(a) can read and write his/her name(b) can read and write any language(c) is 7 years old and can read and write any language with understanding(d) knows the 3 'R's (reading, writing. arithematic)Answer the following questions briefly.(1) Why is the rate of population growth in India declining since 1981?(i) Discuss the major components of population growth(ii) Define age structure, death rate and birth rate.(iv) How is migration a determinant factor of population change?Distinguish between population growth.and population change.What is the relation between occupational structure and development?What are the advantages of having a healthy population?What are the significant features of the National Population Policy 2000?

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IL. Fill in the blanks :a. Population density isin Indiab.c. The Prasendent of national population commission id. World population day is celebrated onbas the highest percentage of literacy in India.every yearlationwise India is the... country in the worldf. In India the female population is than male population.

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ans a. 382 square kmb. kerelac. prime ministerd. 11 Julye. 2nd positionf. kerela

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1. National Forest Policy was enunciated inA. 19721978D. 1988C. 1982thase is NOT an example of how your

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In 1988 forest policy was enunciated with main aim of protection, conservation and development of forests

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enerBy pr24. Explain any two main challenges faced by the juteindustry in India. Explain any three objectives ofNational Jute Policy.

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What are the adaWhat are the significant features of the National Population Poley 2000?6-

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189.

What are Cyclones?

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cyclone is the wind that blows high and low

In meteorology, a cyclone is a large scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure. Cyclones are characterized by inward spiraling winds that rotate about a zone of low pressure. The largest low-pressure systems are polar vortices and extratropical cyclones of the largest scale.

cyclone are of many types like sand, water, dust they are big and small in size they do many destruction.

The circulartory movement of wind is called cyclone

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What are cyclones ?

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Cyclones can be the most intense storms on Earth. A cyclone is a system of winds rotating counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere around a low pressure center. The swirling air rises and cools, creating clouds and precipitation.

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If the present rate of population continues, which of the following shall be themost populour country by 2050?a) Indiab) Chinac USAd) England

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a) India will be the most populated country in the world

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Answer is based on UN population projections,

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8..What is metamorphosǐs? Give example9. Differentlate between internal fertilisation and external fertilisation

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The fertilisation that takes place inside the body is known as internal fertilisation and which takes place outside body is known as external fertilisation

thanks for answer

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8. What happens to equilibrium price of a commodity if there is an increase' in its demand(CBSE Sample Question Paper 2010and 'decrease' in its supply?

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Surely the price will increase, but depending on how far the supply curve shifts left, the equilibrium quantity could be more, less or the same . To visualise this on sketches, it is a good idea to put a vertical line at the original equilibrium point's price, draw therightshifted new demand curve, and draw a dottedleftshifted supply curve through where the new demand curve intersects the dotted line, because here the supply curve has only decreased enough to keep the quantity demanded the same at that price point, but a further left shifted supply curve would see a higher equilibrium point with less quantity demanded.

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1. Multiple choice questions.(u) Which one of the following industries uses limestone as a raw material.(a) Aluminium(b) Cement(c) Sugar(d) Jute1 for the public sector plants?

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Portlandcementconsists essentially ofcompoundsof lime (calcium oxide, CaO) mixed with silica (silicon dioxide, SiO2) and alumina (aluminum oxide, Al2O3).so Cement uses lime soda as a row material

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lin oneTHEMATICS CLASS 8THMiscellaneous QuestionsMultiple Choice QuestionsThe number of diagonals in a polygon ofn sides is

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7. There is a circular path around a sports field. Sonia takes 18 minutes to drive one roundof the field, while Ravi takes 12 minutes for the same. Suppose they both start at thesame point and at the same time, and go in the same direction. After how many minuteswill they meet again at the starting point?

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197.

Explain the influence of tollowing on price elasticty of demand of a good:(0) Substitute goods;(price of the good.CBSE, Sample Paper 2014

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Demand elasticity is the sensitivity of the demand for a good or service due to a change in another factor. There are many factors that influence a change in demand elasticity. These factorsincludeprice,incomelevel and availability of substitutes.

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sqrt((sin(theta) %2B 1)/(-sin(theta) %2B 1)) %2B sqrt((-sin(theta) %2B 1)/(sin(theta) %2B 1))=2*sec(theta)

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I hope it will help you good luck bye

199.

Every person has a talent.

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It is depend on person.is he talented ya not.

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(a) If nPn-2=6-0, then find the yalue of

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