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3301.

what is mars?

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Mars - Space Facts

Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and is the second smallest planet in the solar system . Named after the Roman god of war, Mars is...

3302.

How many satellite does Mars have

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six which are active is the best answer

six satellite which are active in mars

mars has two satellites phobos and deimos

There are currently 14 known artificialsatellitesinMarsorbit (6 active):Mars-2, launched 1971 May 19, USSR, inactive.

6 satellite is the best answer

Mars has 2 satellite Phobos and deimos

mars has 2 satellite - phobos and deimos

3303.

Who was the chief architect of the unification of Germany

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The chief architects of the unification of Germany were:The Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismark and The Prussian King William

3304.

Briefly trace the process of German unification.OrDescribe four stages of unification of Germany.

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The Frankfurt Parliament which was convented in 1848, was the first major step taken towards the unification of German states. But this liberal initiative of nation building was repressed by the combined forces of the Monarchy and big landlords of Prussia. From then Prussia took the Initiative to unify Germany.

Otto Von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, carried out the process of unification with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy. Bismarck was convinced that the unification of Germany could be only achieved by the princes, not by the people. He wanted to achieve his aim by merging Prussia into Germany. In 1867, Bismarck became the chancellor of the North confederation.

3305.

गरि सूरज न होता तो हमारा धरती केली होती? क्या तब धरती पर पंह पौध तथा अन्य व रामदायहो? क्या हम सुनहर दिन आर चादनी से युक्त रान के दर्शन होते? इन मारी बातों पर यार करते हुए।क' में एक परिचर्चा का आयोजन कीजिए। परिन में भाग लेने से पूर्व प्रत्येक छात्र अपना अपना वक्तव्यतैयार करके रख हैं।

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Let ABCD be any rectangular ground. AB is alongxxaxis and AD is alongyyaxis.

The length of AD is 100 m.

The distance ran by Niharika onyyaxis is,

Distance=14×AD=14×100=25mDistance=14×AD=14×100=25m

The distance ran by Preet onyyaxis is,

Distance=15×AD=15×100=20mDistance=15×AD=15×100=20m

The coordinates of the flag posted by Niharika isN(2,25)N(2,25).

The coordinates of the flag posted by Preet isP(8,20)P(8,20).

According to the distance formula, the distance between the two pointsP(2,25)P(2,25)andN(8,20)N(8,20)is,

PN=√(8−2)2+(20−25)2=√36+25=√61mPN=(8−2)2+(20−25)2=36+25=61m

Let the coordinate of pointRR, where Rashmi has to post the flag at the line segmentPNPNbe(x,y)(x,y).

Since pointRRis the midpoint of the line segmentPNPN.

PR:RN=1:1PR:RN=1:1

From the section formula, the coordinate of the pointP(x,y)P(x,y)which divides the line segment joining the pointsA(x1,y1)A(x1,y1)andB(x2,y2)B(x2,y2)internally in the ratiom1:m2m1:m2is,

(x,y)=(m1x2+m2x1m1+m2,m1y2+m2y1m1+m2)(x,y)=(m1x2+m2x1m1+m2,m1y2+m2y1m1+m2)

Now, substitute the valuesx1,x2,y1andy2x1,x2,y1 andy2in above formula, we get,

x=1×2+1×81+1=2+82=5x=1×2+1×81+1=2+82=5

y=1×25+1×201+1=452=22.5y=1×25+1×201+1=452=22.5

The coordinate of pointPPis(5,22.5)(5,22.5)

Thus, Rashmi should post her flag in the fifth row at a distance of 22.5 m.

3306.

QI, Who was the main architect behind German Unification ?

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Otto von Bismarck- 1815-1898; German chancellor and architect of German unification under the Prussian crown; ruthlessly used realpolitik in his endeavors; instigated fabricated conflicts with Denmark, Austria, and France to acquire the land he believed should be part of the German Empire.

3307.

.4. Briefly trace the process of German unification.

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3308.

3. Weight of an object is the greatest on which of the following planets?ercagMas(b) Venus(a) Jupiter(c) Mars(d) Mercury

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a) jupiter as there is more gravitational force there

3309.

what is saturn?

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Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter. It is a gas giant with an average radius about nine times that of Earth. It has only one-eighth the average density of Earth; however, with its larger volume, Saturn is over 95 times more massive.

Distance from Sun:1.434billionkm

3310.

There are ring around which planetUranesMarsJupiterSaturn

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saturn

Saturn

3311.

3. The adolescent and the youth are meving awey b

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Religion and honesty.

3312.

b)Why wasHitlerintrested in the youth of the country?

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we know that youth has ability to do work mentally and physically so, Hitler interested in youth of the country

3313.

Explain the following concepts.(ly Dialectics

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Dialectic or dialectics, also known as the dialectical method, is at base a discourse between two or more people holding different points of view about a subject but wishing to establish the truth through reasoned arguments.

Dialectic or dialectics, also known as the dialectical method, is at base a discourse between two or more people holding different points of view about a subject but wishing to establish the truth through reasoned arguments.

3314.

3. Explain the following concepts.(1) Regionalism

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Regionalism in Indiais a multidimensional phenomenon as it is a complex amalgam of geographical, historical, cultural, economic, politico- administrative and psyche factors. It is not possible to indicate exactly any particular factor, which has been solely responsible for the phenomenon ofregionalism.

3315.

Explain the following concepts.India's Foreign Policy

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Foreign policy involves procedures & approaches one country sets & follows while dealing with another country, keeping in mind their own interests primarily.

India’s foreign policy has always been of Non-Alignment inclined towards being a soft-power. Most of the time India abstains itself from taking direct part in conflicts of two countries but helps them by providing humanitarian aid. We rarely follow aggressive foreign policy & thus avoid to initiate an issue. However, India doesn’t back off if it’s sovereignty is challenged.

3316.

what is uno

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The United Nations Organisation is an international organisation founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights.

3317.

9.2. Answer brierly!(1) What are the similarities between plants and animals?Ans. Plants and animals are both living thing. Moet of thecharacteristics of living things are seen in both of them from theHostiation, excretionsesfondiseness to stimuli and sutisettorysercaduction are the common characteristics in boots

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3318.

vice chairman of rajyasabha?

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Harivansh Narayan Singhelected new Rajya Sabha deputy chairman. NDA CandidateHarivansh Narayan Singhelected as Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman with 125 votes, UPA's BK Hariprasad got 105

3319.

frist vice pridident india

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dr radhakrishanan is right answer

3320.

What are the main functions of the Vice-President?

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Though the Vice-President is the highest dignitary in India, next only to the President, the Indian constitution assigns only one function to the Vice-President. The Vice-President acts to function as the ex-officio chairman of the council of states. But if there is a vacancy in the Presidency due to death, resignation or, impeachment of the President, the Vice-President fills the gap as acting President.

He acts as acting President till a new President is elected and assumes charge. The Vice-President also takes charge of the Presidency when the President is not able to perform his functions due to prolonged absence or, illness or, any other disability.

Only next to the President, the Vice-President is the highest dignitary in India, qualifications required of a candidate to be elected as the Vice-President of India are almost similar to those of the President. He must be a citizen of India and must be 35 years of age. The only difference between the two is that the Presidential candidate must have the qualification to be a member of the Lok-Sabha while the Vice- Presidential candidate must have the qualification to be elected a member of the Rajya Sabha.

Neither the President nor the Vice-President shall hold any office of profit under the government of India or, under any state government or any local body under the government.

Neither the President nor the Vice-President shall be a member of either House of the Parliament. If a member of the Parliament is elected President or Vice-President, he shall resign his membership of the Parliament before entering the office of the President or the Vice- President.

However, the President, a sitting Vice-President, ministers at the centre and in the states, the state governors etc. are not barred from seeking election to the office of the Vice-President of India.

Like the President, the Vice-President also is elected for a term of 5 years. Vacancy in the office of the Vice-President may occur through death; resignation or, removal. The Vice-President may be removed from office by a resolution of the council of states passed by a majority of its members. Such a resolution has to be passed by the House of People.

Like the President, the Vice-President also is indirectly elected under the system of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote. The Vice-President is elected by the members of the two Houses of the Parliament. The members of the state legislative assemblies do not form a part of the Electoral College to elect the Vice-President.

3321.

what is the name of vice president of india

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Present vice president of India is Venkaiah Naidu

3322.

15,Explain by giving any three arguments the concept of 'Reservation of seats'?

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'Reserved Constituencies' refers to seat reserved for candidate belonging to Schedule Caste(SC) or Schedule Tribes(ST),women or some other minority groups.This is done* To protect the rights of minorities* To ensure the equal participation of SCs,STs etc.* To help them to view their opinion and demands.

3323.

Why was the United Nations formed?

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TheFormationof theUnited Nations, 1945. On January 1, 1942, representatives of 26nationsat war with the Axis powers met in Washington to sign the Declaration of theUnited Nationsendorsing the Atlantic Charter , pledging to use their full resources against the Axis and agreeing not to make a separate peace.

After the world war 2nd the formation ofthe united nations was formed to prevent the wars. It's formation was in 1945. when two countries are fight among themselves they send a military force called peace keeping force.

3324.

When and why was the United Nations formed?

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The Formation of the United Nations, 1945. On January 1, 1942, representatives of 26 nations at war with the Axis powers met inWashingtonto sign the Declaration of the United Nations endorsing the Atlantic Charter , pledging to use their full resources against the Axis and agreeing not to make a separate peace.

3325.

(1) Write the reasons for theestablishment of the United Nations.

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3326.

What does Liberalism mean?

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The term 'Liberalism' derives from the Latin root 'liber' meaning free. For the new middle classes, liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality.

3327.

Write a short note on Nur Jahan

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Noor Jehan (1577-1645) was an empress who belonged to the great Mughal Dynasty. Noor Jehan was the favourite wife of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. Her real name was Mehr-un-Nisaa, and she was born in 1597 in Kandahar, Afghanishtan, into a noble family from Persia, her grandfather serving the Shah Tahmasp I.Mihrunnisa was the fourth child of Mirza Ghias Beg and his wife, Asmat Begum, who was born after the family had migrated to India. Her father Ghias Beg served the great Mughal Akbar, who bestowed him with the title of ‘Itmat-ud-daulah’ (Pillar of the State), while her brother Asaf Khan, served Jahangir and the next heir to the Mughal throne, Emperor Shah Jahan.For the rise from an immigrant to become an Empress of the great Mughal empire, Noor Jehan was one of the most influential women of her era. Noor Jahan’s illustrious reign (1611-1627) saw her effectively shape the expanding Mughal Empire, along with her immense contributions to the arts, religion and flourishing overseas trade.MehrunNisaa was first married at the age of 17 to a Persian adventurer named Sher Afghan Ali Quli Khan Istajlu, who was renowned for his brilliant military career, and from whom she bore a daughter, Ladli Begum. After Sher Afghan’s death in 1607, MehrunNisaa began serving the royal Mughal empire, then under Emperor Jehangir after his father, Akbar’s death in 1605. She was the lady-in-waiting to the imperial harem, serving one of Jahangir’s step-mothers, Ruqayya Sultana Begam. Despite going through a bad phase in 1607, with her father being charged with embezzlement and two of her family members being executed on grounds of treason, luck then shone on MehrunNisaa that would change her destiny forever.During the spring festival of Norouz in 1611, Jehangir first set eyes on MehrunNisaa at the palace meena bazaar, and was fixated by her stunning beauty, that he married her a few months later, in the same year. The couple’s infatuation for each other was so immense that she became his favourite wife, and whom he affectionately named Noor Mahal (‘Light of the Palace’) after marriage, and then as Noor Jahan (‘Light of the world’) in 1616. Jahangir even bestowed her with royal power to govern the affairs of the state, that saw even her family members prospering. Jahangir’s addiction to alcohol and opium saw Noor Jehan exert her influence over the emperor and along with her growing prestige she eventually controlled the reins to thus lead the great Mughlal Empire into a flourishing period. Besides managing the affairs of the royal government and having coinage struck in her name, Noor Jehan was also instrumental in administration matters regarding goods tariff from merchants, women’s affairs, and trade, both domestic and overseas, making the Mughal capital of Agra a booming commercial hub.After Jahangir’s death in 1627, Noor Jehan was confined to spent the rest of her life in a plush mansion by her step-son Khurrum, the future Shah Jahan, who married Asaf Khan’s daughter, Mumtaz Mahal. There Noor Jehan spent her days constructing the magnificent Tomb of Itmad-Ud-Daulah in Agra, surrounded by lush gardens, for her beloved father. Coming from a family withthe strong literary background, Noor Jahan’s great poetic works, along with her interests in the traditional Persian culture of perfume-making, jewellery, rich fabrics and newest designed fashionable attire, form a significant source of the Mughal’s contribution to India. They were also noted for their patronage of the arts that included innumerable paintings in traditional Mughal artistic style created in their time, along with several charming gardens, and stunning architectural works such as the Noor Mahal Sarai in Jalandhar.Noor Jehan passed away in 1645 and lies at her splendid mausoleum located at Shahdara in Lahore, alongside the tomb of Jahangir.

3328.

How is communalism fatal to national unity? Explain.

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Communalism is defined as a social organization on the communal basis and it can be a great threat to the unity of any country because of the following reasons --It hampers the personal growth of an individual. -Everyone has to follow the central authority.

With these factors coming into light, the individuals have to blindly follow the central authority. People show little or no concern about the others as it is not going to affect them and the we-feeling is lost which is a threat to the unity of a nation.

3329.

41. Communalism fatal to national unity? Explainhlem in our country

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Communalism is defined as a social organization on the communal basis and it can be a great threat to the unity of any country because of the following reasons --It hampers the personal growth of an individual. -Everyone has to follow the central authority.

With these factors coming into light, the individuals have to blindly follow the central authority. People show little or no concern about the others as it is not going to affect them and the we-feeling is lost which is a threat to the unity of a nation.

3330.

"Politically, the Weimer Republic was fragile." Explain the statement.

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3331.

What is human trafficking?

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Human trafficking is modern-day slavery and involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor.

3332.

(1) What incidents are shown in the picture?Ans. .........................

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earthquake and drought are shown

earthquake and drought is the correct answer of the given question

earthquake and drought are shown

earthquick and drought is the answer.

earthquake and drought

3333.

a. Explain the relation between continuousrains and landslide. Give reasons.

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Landslides occur when the slope changes from a stable to an unstable condition. A change in the stability of a slope can be caused by a number of factors, acting together or alone. Natural causes of landslides include: groundwater (pore water) pressure acting to destabilize the slope.

3334.

3. Match the following.(i) Oasis(ii) Bedouins(iii) Oil(iv) Gangri(v) Lamayuru(a) Libya(b) monastery(c) glacier(d) depressions v(e) cold desert(1) Sahara

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3335.

when was Italy finally United?

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Garibaldi, outmaneuvered by the experienced realist Cavour, yielded his territories to Cavour in the name of Italian unification. In1861, Italy was declared a united nation-state under the Sardinian king Victor Immanuel II.

3336.

Who invented what?of United States developedwindshield wiper blade.

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AmericaninventorMary Anderson is popularly credited with devising the first operationalwindscreen wiperin 1903.

3337.

Where are the cold desert found?

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Cold deserts are located at following area 1. Antarctic, 2. Greenland, 3. Northern and Western China

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antartica,india and malasiya

3338.

क. शध्रुवों ख. विषुवत्‌) देशांतरों की कुल संख्या है-क. 360 ख. 180

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कुल 360 देशान्तर है ऑप्शन क shi he

3339.

Which is the tallest building in the world and where it is located?

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Burj Khalifa in Dubai, rising 828 meters above ground, almost double the height of the Petronas Towers, in Kuala Lumpur, which used to be the world's tallest 20 years ago.

3340.

The Kalahari desert is in ?

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South Africa .......

Kalahari desert is in South Africa

3341.

Identify the four terminal cities situated on North-South and East-West corridorsmarked as A, B, C and D in the given political outline map of India and write theircorrect names in your answer-book.1×4=4

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please post the political map,'s pic too

3342.

8. Wirte the names of four states of India those have1+1legislature council.

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Legislative Council or Vidhan Parishad is the upper house in bicameral legislatures in some states of India. It has no powers in terms of passing bills whether be it money or ordinary bills unlike Rajya Sabha which has equal powers as that of Lok Sabha in terms of Ordinary & Amendment bills. That’s why it is generally optional to have Vidhan Parishad.

While most states have unicameral legislature with only legislative assembly, currently, seven states have legislative council -

Andhra Pradesh

Bihar

Jammu and Kashmir

Karnataka

Maharashtra

Telangana

Uttar Pradesh

Further, Parliament has also cleared formation of Legislative CouncilRajasthan andAssam.

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3343.

Largest democracy in the world

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India

3344.

Name the largest desert in the world

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Sahara Desert

The rest of Earth's deserts are outside of the polar areas. The largest is theSaharaDesert, asubtropicaldesert in northern Africa. It covers a surface area of about 3.5 million square miles.

3345.

name the largest desert of the world

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Sahara desert is the largest desert in the world

Shahar desert is the largest desert.

3346.

Name the largest delta of the world?

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3347.

who built the gommteswara statue

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Ans :- Chamundaraya

A monolithic statue of Bahubali referred to as “Gommateshvara” built by theGanga dynasty minister and commanderChamundarayais a 60 feet (18 m) monolith and is situated above a hill in Shravanabelagola, in the Hassan district of Karnataka. It was built in the 10th century AD.

3348.

Mention two contributions of Austrics toIndian Culture.[HSLC '17]

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It is evident that Jainism is an ancient religion of India and that right from hoary antiquity to the present day it has continued to flourish, along with other religions, in different parts of India. Jainas, the followers of Jainism, are, therefore, found all over India from ancient times. The Jainas are also known everywhere for the strict observance of their religious practices in their daily lives. That is why Jainism could survive in India for the last so many centuries. The Jainas, in this way, succeeded in continuing to exist as devout followers of a distinct religion in India.

3349.

Diversity in India

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Thediversity in Indiais unique. It is the land of many languages it is only inIndiapeople professes all the major religions of the world. Inshort,Indiais “the epitome of the world”. The vast population is composed of people havingdiversecreeds, customs and colours.

3350.

What is diversity?

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