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2851.

o 3 = लक Lho. %E

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Banga Bhanga is the called the partition of Bengal.

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2852.

LAlame kheAD m

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famous lakes of India are

1) Dal lake 2) wular lake3) chillika lake4) fatehsagar lake5) jaisamand lake

man-made and natural lakes are used for water storage and hydropower generation. Also they are used to attracting tourism to generate revenue.

2853.

arerenewableresources

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A renewable resource is a resource which can be used repeatedly and replaced naturally. Renewable energy almost never runs out, for example:solar energyis powered by heat from the sun and never runs out. Examples include oxygen, fresh water,solar energyandbiomass.

The resources which can be renewed by natural process and can be used again and again are called renewable resources. Ex- Air,water, sunlight etc

Arenewable resourceis anatural resourcewhich will replenish to replace the portiondepletedby usage and consumption, either through natural reproduction or other recurring processes in a finite amount of time in a human time scale. Renewable resources are a part of Earth's natural environment and the largest components of itsecosphere. A positive life cycle assessment is a key indicator of a resource's sustainability.[1]

Definitions of renewable resources may also include agricultural production, as insustainable agricultureand to an extentwater resources.[2]In 1962,Paul Alfred Weissdefined Renewable Resources as: "The total range of living organisms providing man with life, fibres, etc...".[3]Another type of renewable resources isrenewable energyresources. Common sources of renewable energy include solar, geothermal and wind power, which are all categorised as renewable resources.

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3. Non-renewable resources

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Non renewable resources are those which will exhaust or replinish after using for a period of time. These include the fossil fuels, oil, natural gas, and coal

2855.

3. renewable and non-renewable resources

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renewable resources are those resources that can be generated at a less or same amount .non renewable resources are those that are existed in earth in limited amount.

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renewable resources are those which can be regenerated in less time.non-renewable resources are those which cannot be regenerated or which takes time to regenerate.

renewable resources are those which can be regenerated in less time.non-renewable resources are those which cannot be regenerated or which takes time to regenerate.

renewable resources are those which regenerated in less time .non-renewable resources are those which cannot be regenerated

Renewable resources are those resources which can be renewed quickly. They are unlimited in nature.e.g- air, water, etc.

Non-Renewed resources are those resources which cannot renewed quickly. They are limited in nature e.g-coal, petroleum, etc

2856.

why is a criminal case stricter

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criminal case is stricter because In a criminal case we are only concerned about one person's Rights - the defendant's. There is probably a victim in the case, but the victim isn't a party to the case. The victim has nothing tangible at stake. Since the criminal trial is the state against a defendant, we give the defendant the benefit of a stricter burden of proof.

2857.

9. Differentiate between the Civil and the Criminal cases. Give examples for each.

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Criminal Law :-

1) Deals with the conducts or acts that the law defines as offences. For example, theft, harassing a woman, to bring down more dowry, murder etc.2) It usually begins with the First Information Report (FIR) with the police who investigates the crime after which a case is filed in the court.3) If found guilty the accused can be sent to jail and also be fined.

Civil Law :-1) Deals with the harm or injury to the rights of the individuals. For example, purchasing of goods, sale of land, rent matter, divorce cases etc.2) A petition has to be filed in the revalent court by the affected party only. For instance, in a rent matter, either the landord or the tenent can file a case.3) The court gives specific relief asked for. For instance, In a rent matter between the lanlord and the tenent, the court may order the flat to be vacated and the pending rent to the paid.

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56. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CRIMINAL LAW AND CIVIL LAW?

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Criminal law deals with behavior that is or can be construed as an offense against the public, society, or the state—even if the immediate victim is an individual.Examples are murder, assault, theft,and drunken driving.Civil law deals with behavior that constitutes an injury to an individual or other private party, such as a corporation.Examples are defamation ), breach of contract, negligence resulting in injury or death, and property damage.

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2859.

3. Distinguish between renewable and non-renewable resources.

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2860.

write a brief note on the criminal procedure in the criminal justic system in India.

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Criminal procedureis theadjudication process of thecriminal law. While criminal procedure differs dramatically by jurisdiction, the process generally begins with a formalcriminal chargewith the person on trial either being free onbailorincarcerated, and results in theconvictionoracquittalof thedefendant. Criminal procedure can be either in form of inquisitorial or adversarial criminal procedure.

2861.

atees1. Match the following:Diwani"Tiger of Mysore"faujdari adalatRani Channammasipahi$Tipu Sultanright to collect land reveSepoycriminal courtled an anti-Britishmovement in Kitoor

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2862.

1. Why did people first settle near river valleys?

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Geography has always been the determining factor of development in a particular place. Favourable environments with plenty of resources are populated. Therefore, river valleys were preferred byÂpeople for the following reasons:

i) Sufficient water for all their needs are provided by river water.ii) Crops could be grown easily as the land near the river was very fertile. This was their source of food, which helped in their survival.iii) The river served as a means of transport.

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9. Discuss the effect of Agricultural Revolution on different sections of people in EnglishCountryside.

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The increase in agricultural production and technological advancements during the Agricultural Revolution contributed to unprecedented population growth and new agricultural practices, triggering such phenomena as rural-to-urban migration, development of a coherent and loosely regulated agricultural market, and emergence of capitalist farmers.

2864.

What is the main criterion for comparing the development of different countries?

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The averge or per capita income is the main criterion for comparing the developement of differemt countries

2865.

Place where highest rain falls

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highest rainfall falls at Mawsynram

Mawsynram

2866.

3uhat theniontIndzu2-than ranÄąn reasons

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infant mortality rate refers to the ratio of the number of deaths in the first year of life to the number of live births occurring in the same population during the same period of time.

1. Keralahaslow infant mortality rateas their is high development of education .

2. Good health facilities.

2867.

The Dogger Bank fishing ground islocated in the North-East Pacific region.True or False?

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true,Dogger Bank famous for fishing inNorth sea. - Dogger Bank is a largesandbankin a shallow area of theNorth Seaoff the east coast of England.

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3.Pragya tested the solubihty of three different subsiances atdifferent temperatures and collected the data as given belowtresults are given in the following table, as grams of sudissolved in 100 grams of water to form a saturated soluiioni.bstanceTemperakure inm K283 293 313 333 353nitrale213262 106 16736 36 36 37Potassium chloride З5 351 40 1 46 15437 3 6chiorsle 24โปWhat mass of potassium nitrate would be needed toproduce a saturated solution of potassiam aitraie n50 grams of water at 313 Kb) Pragya makes a saturated solution of potassium chlondein water at 353 K and leaves the sohation to cool ak roomtemperature. What would she observe as the sohasoacools? Explain.(c) Find the solubility of each salt at 293 K. Which salt hasthe highest solubility at this tenperature?id) What is the effect of change of temperature on, thesolublity of a salt?

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2869.

who invented laptops?

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The laptop was invented byAdam Osbornein 1981.

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2870.

8. Who was instrumental in settingAwadh Kisan Sabha

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Baba Ramachandra and Jawaharlal Nehru are are instrumental in setting up of Awadh Kisan Sabha

2871.

Who invented the Guillotine?

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Guillotine was initially introduced as an execution in humane way. Late in 1947, Dr. Joseph Ignace Guillotine introduced such gentle method to execute the criminals. He did not invent the machine. He is only an activist of this process.

The idea behind this process is to end the public display of execution and minimizing the pain while giving the highest punishment to the person.

Joseph- Igance guillotin

1. A guillotine is a device consisting of two poles and a blade with which a person is beheaded2. Dr. guillotine invented it

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V. Match Column-A with Column-BColumn B(a) Telephone(b) Advertisements(c) Media(d) Internet(e) The Right to InformationColumn A1. Mass Media2. Electronic Media3. Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan4. Fourth pillar of Democracy5. Source of income of media

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1-c2-d3-a4-e5-b

2873.

ue to an increase in the price of sugar by 25%, by how much per cent must a hdecrease the consumption of sugar so that there is no increase in the expenditure on sugar?

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2874.

what is the chemical name of flour

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Wheat flour is composed of starches in its polymer form, and has a chemical formula of (C6H1005)n.

C6H10O5 is the correct answer of the given question

c6h1005 is the correct answer

2875.

whatdo you.---Ynean-by free fall 2

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Ans :- In Newtonian physics, free fallis defined as the motion of an object where gravity is the only force acting upon it. By this definition then, a skydiver is never in truefree fall, even before they deploy their parachute.

2876.

natural ape

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The factors affecting the natural vegetation are :1.)Relief :Land and soil2.)Climate:Temperature ,Photoperiod and Precipitation.3.)Ecosystem

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2877.

L na democracywhy is universal aduf franchise importan

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In a democracy every citizen is equal. The concept of Universal Adult Franchise is based on equality. Therefore, it is important in a democracy. Under Universal Adult Franchise every adult irrespective of caste, creed, religion, sex etc. is allowed to vote.

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F in the blanks with the following words.niversal aduft franchise; MLAs; representatives; directlyDemocratic governments in our times are usually referred to as representativedemocracies. In representative democracies, people do not participatebut, instead, choose their.hrough an election process. Thesemeet and make decisions for the entire population. These days, a governmentcannot call itself democratic unless it allows what is known as...This means that all adult citizens in the country are allowed to vote.

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directly representatives MLAsuniversal adult franchise

2879.

2. Fill in the place holders:(a) 0.94 =

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9/10 4/100 is the answer of the following

0.94 answer because I am solve

0.94 answer solve them

0.94 is your right answer

2880.

P Y RERE - के ०s¢ | ‘Comparative Government’ 1 =

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The author is Roy C Macridis.

2881.

Chemically, vinegar is

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It is also called as acetic acid or ethanol acid. Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (formally called ethanoic acid). From its Wikipedia entry (Vinegar): “Vinegar is a liquid consisting of about 5–20% acetic acid (CH₃COOH), water, and other trace chemicals, which may include flavorings

2882.

Comparative study of demand & supply.

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2883.

Giye a comparative study on the commercial and subsistence farming.

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Subsistence Agriculture

(i) Farming practices in which crops are cultivated for local consumption.

(ii) Farms are small and food crops are cultivated such as rice and wheat.

(iii) Old tools and implements are used by the farmers.

(iv) Depends on monsoon and there is greater use of manpower.

Commercial Agriculture

(i) Farming practice in which goods produced are mainly for the market to get cash.

(ii) Farms are larger and cash crops are cultivated. Such as cotton, sugar-cane, jute.

(iii) Better implements are used and there are proper irrigation facilities.

(iv) Less of manpower is used.

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2884.

give a comparative study between tertiary and other sector in terms of GDP and employment??

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1. Agriculture & Allied Sector:This sector includes forestry and fishing also. This sector is also known as theprimary sector of the economy. At the time of Indian independence this sector had biggest share in the Gross Domestic Product of India. But year by year its contribution goes on declining andcurrently it contributes only 17% of Indian GDP at current prices.It is worth to mention that agriculture sector provides jobs to around 53% population of India.

2. Industry Sector:This sector includes 'Mining & quarrying', Manufacturing (Registered & Unregistered), Gas, Electricity, Construction and Water supply. This is also known as thesecondary sectors of the economy.Currently it iscontributing around 29 % of the Indian GDP (at current prices).

3. Services Sector:Services sector includes 'Financial, real estate & professional services, Public Administration, defence and other services, trade, hotels, transport, communication and services related to broadcasting. This sector is also known astertiary sector of the economy. Currently this sector is thebackbone of the Indian economy and contributing around 53% of the Indian GDP.

Services sector is the largest sector of India. Gross Value Added (GVA) at current prices for Services sector is estimated at 73.79 lakh crore INR in 2016-17. Services sector accounts for 53.66% of total India's GVA of 137.51 lakh crore Indian rupees.

Industrial sector contributes 29.02% with GVA of Rs. 39.90 lakh crore. While, Primary Sector of the economy i.e. Agriculture and allied sector contributes 17.32% and its GVA is around Rs. 23.82 lakh crore at the current prices in the FY 2016-17.

2885.

dia a federal country?What makes India a federal country?We have earlier seen how small the Union of India and tcountries like Belgium and Sri Lanka governments. Later, a thireface so many problems of managing federalism was added in the

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India can called India can be called a federal country because1 India has a three tier system of government that is union local and state.2 Constitution provides Three Types of listed that is union list state list and concurrent list.3 power is shared between Central state and local government that is decentralization

what is three tier system

union ( central govt) - state govt. and local govt.

2886.

What do you mean by foundational chailenge in democracy? What values can help to overรงome thischallenge?

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Foundational challenges in democracy are:1. transition to democratic institutions from non democratic regimes.2. separation of military from governing authority.3. establishing a sovereign and a functional state.

values which help in overcoming these challenges:1. honesty2. integrity.

2887.

How Deepening of Democracy is a major challenge to modern democracies? Explain

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(a) Deepening of democracy involves strengthening the institutions and the practices of democracy.

(b) The ordinary people have different expectations from democracy in different societies.

(c) It wants more of people's participation and control.

(d) They want to bring down the control of rich and powerful people in the making of the governmental decision.

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2. Tick the correct answerG) River Mississippi drains(i) Drakensberg Mountains are to the west of(tit) Merino is a species of(a) Canada(b) Africa(b) Velds(b) elephanttb) silver(c) USA(c) Pampas(c) sheep(c) platinum(a) Prairies(a) fish(iv) Kimberley is famous for(a) diamonds3. Match the following.(1) Cowboys(il) Gold(iii) Kuduu(iv) Chinook(v) Coal(a) Iron and Steel(b) Prairies(c) Hot wind(d) Velds(e) Johannesberg(t) Animal

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2889.

sociology

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sociology is the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.

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scope of sociology

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Scope of Sociology. (i) Sociology is a specific, pure and independent social science. (ii) Sociology studies thevariousforms of social relationships. (iii) Scope of Sociology is verynarrowand limited.

2891.

what is zibra crossing

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Azebra crossingis a type ofpedestrian crossingused in many places around the world. Its distinguishing feature is alternating dark and light stripes on the road surface, resembling the coat of azebra. Azebra crossingtypically gives priority to pedestrians.

2892.

Give any two definitions of Caste.Or

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1. Acastesystem is a class structure that is determined by birth.

2. A division of society based on differences of wealth, inherited rank or privilege, profession, occupation, or race.

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according to Robert Bierstdt, When a class system is a closed group on one or more than one issue then it is known as caste system

2893.

Explain any two methods to measure thedimensions of screw threads

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The pitch diameter (often called the effective diameter) of a parallel thread is the diameter of the imaginary co-axial cylinder which intersects the surface of the thread in such a manner that the intercept on a generator of the cylinder, between the points where it meets the opposite flanks of a thread groove

2894.

How is food security affected during a natural calamity? Explain any threepoints.

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Food security is affected during calamities like drought, floods etca. It creates shortage of food.b. Increases the prices of food.c. It affects the overall supply of the food.d. Due to hike in prices poor become the worst target as they cannot afford.e. If this situation prevails for a long time it leads to starvation deaths and famine.

The following are the three dimensions of food security:

a) Availability of food- It means the overall food production in the country, stocks from previous years and imports should be sufficient enough to meet the requirements.

b) Accessibilty of food- It means that food should be within the reach of every person. There should be no barrier on access to food. It is linked to the supply chain or distribution system of food to ensure its accessibility in markets.

c) Affordability of food- It means that individuals have adequate resources to buy sufficient, nutritious and safe food for their requirements. It is linked to food prices as well as individual incomes.

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How is food security affected during calamity? Explain.

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(i) Due to natural calamity, say drought, total production of food grains decreases.(ii) Low food production leads to shortage of food in the affected areas.(iii) Due to shortage of food prices go up. At the high prices some people cannot afford to buy food.(iv) If such calamity happens in a very widespread area or is stretched over a longer time period, it may cause a situation of starvation.(v) A massive starvation might take a turn of famine.

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answer this question in 2 to 3 sentenceswhat do you understand by the term'economic drain'?How is it related to the Indian economy?

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The huge amount ofdrainof resources and bullions from India to England created a serious impact on theeconomyof India and a favourable effect on theeconomyof England. Such consequences ofdrainwere studied in detail by various Indian economists like Dadabhai Naoroji, M.G. Ranade, R.C.

2897.

Explain the Nazi Ideology

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• it believed in the racial superiority as aryan race,a superior race had the right to rule over the world.• it believed in the expansion of geman territories and restoration of germanpower.• it believed in one party,one rule i.e. autocratic rule.• it believed in war and thought that no country could suvive in the world without war.• it believed in the strong nationalism and was against international peace

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describe the ideology of liberalism during early 19 century

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Liberalism is a combination of administrative, cultural and commercial theories that focus on the importance of individual rights such as freedom, justice, constitutional authority and the rule of law. In the late 19th century, classic liberalism evolved into neo-classical humanism which focus on individual freedom.

2899.

describe the relationship between nobles and peasants during early 18th century?

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The relationship between the peasants and the nobles in Russia was given a term “Serfdom”.

In the 19th century, the Serfdom was hardly efficient, as the nobles and the serfs had little incentives to improve the lands.

However, it was politically effective since the nobles hardly challenged the Tsar due to the fear of provoking an uprising of the peasants.

There were many revolts for abolishing the serfdom, but the Russian state continued to support the Serfdom due to military conscription.

Serfdom was finally abolished in 1861, but it came with terms that were not very favorable with the peasants.

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29. How did USA come out of its Great Economic depression.

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The Great Depression was theworsteconomicdownturn inthehistory oftheindustrialized world, lasting from 1929 to 1939.

It began afterthestock market crash of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wipedoutmillions of investors.