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distiguish between map and plan |
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Answer» Amapis a visual representation of an area—a symbolic depiction highlighting relationshipsbetweenelements of that space such as objects, regions, and themes.Plansare a set of two-dimensional diagrams or drawings used to describe a place or an object, or to communicate building or fabrication instructions. |
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4. When was Plan Holiday declared? |
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Answer» Due to miserable failure of the Third Planthe government was forced to declare"plan holidays" (from 1966–67, 1967–68, and 1968–69). Three annualplanswere drawn during this intervening period. |
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easy way to learn map |
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Answer» Easiest way to learn the map is keep doing experimenting like keep pointing the specific terms assigned according to the Atlas (Atlas is basically collection of maps)like address is there so you can get help from this |
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EXERCISES EXERCISEJL1. Multiple choice questions.(1) Which one of the following type of resource is iron ore?(c) Flow(a) Renewable(d) Non-renewable(b) Biotic(11) Under which of the following type of resource can tidal energy be put?(c) Abiotic(a) Replenishable(d) Non-recyclable(b) Human-made(iii) Which one of the following is the main cause of land degradation in Punjab?(a) Intensive cultivation(c) Over irrigation(b) Deforestation(d) Overgrazing(iv) In which one of the following states is terrace cultivation practised?(a) Punjab(c) Haryana(b) Plains of Uttar Pradesh (d) Uttarakhand(v) In which of the following states is black soil found?(a) Jammu and Kashmir (c) Rajasthan(b) Gujarat(d) Jharkhand |
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Answer» pollution easy inpunjabi In 1992 a movement against drinking alcohol was started in _________ |
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Tidal Energy |
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Answer» Tidal power or tidal energy is a form of hydropower that converts the energy obtained from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity. it is energy which come from tides of water which is used to make electricity |
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peficiency ofcan cause anemia. |
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Answer» deficiency of Iron( lack of RBC) can cause anemia. |
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which state produced sugarcane in large numbers |
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Answer» uttarpradeshAs per 2015-16 estimates,Uttar Pradeshis the largest producer of sugarcane as it produces an estimated 145.39 million tonnes of sugarcane, which is 41.28% of the all-India production. Sugarcane crop is sown in an area of 2.17 million hectares in the state, which amounts to 43.79% share of all-India sugarcane farming |
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major production state of sugarcane,tea,coffie,rubber,cotton,and jute |
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Answer» sugarcane-Uttar Pradeshtea-Assamcoffee-Karnatakarubber-Keralacotton-Maharashtrajute-West bengal thanks |
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2. Name the leading sugarcane producing State in India. |
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Answer» Uttar Pradeshis the largest producer of sugarcane. Sugarcane is a long duration, high water (750-1200mm range rainfall required) and high nutrient demanding crop. |
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ame the Chinese Parliament. |
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Answer» National People's Congress |
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Write a short note on the water harvestingstructures used in largely level terrains. |
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Answer» In largely level terrains, the water harvesting structures mainly used are crescent shaped earthern embankments or low, straight concrete and rubber made check dams built across gullies flooded with water during rainy season. During seasonal monsoons, ponds get filled behind these structures. But most of these structures cannot hold water throughout the year. Their main aim is to refill the groundwater beneath the Earth's surface. |
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an area of locality that is populated largely by members of a particular community is known as :A. GhettoB. CantonmentC. VillaD. Apartment |
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Answer» A ghetto is an area or locality that is populated largely by members of a particular community. th😀😂😁anks |
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What are primary consumers? |
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Answer» Next come organisms that eat the autotrophs; these organisms are called herbivores orprimary consumers-- anexampleis a rabbit that eats grass. The next link in the chain is animals that eat herbivores - these are called secondaryconsumers-- anexampleis a snake that eat rabbits |
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1. Which of these is a part of eco system?a. producersb. consumersDc.decomposersd. all of these |
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Answer» All of these Ecosystems have lots of different living organisms that interact with each other. The living organisms in an ecosystem can be divided into three categories:producers,consumersand decomposers. They are all important parts of an ecosystem.Producersare the green plants. eco system consists d- all of these |
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Explain why Ahmedabad and Kolkata areable to see the noon sun exactly overhead in ayear but not Delhi. |
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Answer» Because ahmedabad and kolkata are present below the tropic of cancer whereas delhi lies above the tropic of cancer.The states present below the tropic of cancer experience the direct verticals of the sun because our earth is tilted and the areas which are just in front of the sun lies in the torrid zone.Torrid zone experience the direct and vertical rays of the sun. |
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Fig. 5.215 A block of mass 15 kg is placed on a long trolley. The coefficient of static frictionbetween the block and the trolley is 0.18. The trolley accelerates from rest with0.5 m s2 for 20 s and then moves with uniform velocity. Discuss the motion of theblock as viewed by (a) a stationary observer on the ground, (b) an observer moving withthe trolley |
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Why is the earth called the 'blue planet'? Why is the Northern Hemisphere called the Land Hemisphere? |
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Answer» The three-fourth of the earth's surface is covered with water bodies. And when looked from the space it appears blue due to those water bodies. That is why it is also known as the Blue planet. From the world map it is clear that the most oflandarea lie in thenorthern hemisphere. Thus,thenorthern hemisphereiscalled Land Hemisphere. |
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ver poolshid duona houk |
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Answer» To know the status of low_skilled London workers |
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3. such a beautiful view it is |
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Answer» it is a very beautiful view |
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1 Why the houses in Rajasthan have thick wallsand flat roofs? |
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Answer» Since the weather invRajasthanis very hot and receives very less rainfall, thehouses have thick wallsand flat roofs. This is because thesethick walls prevent the heat from entering into thehouseswhile the flat roofs help to retain the little water thathasbeen collected during rainfall. Tq |
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1.Why is land considered an important resource? |
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Answer» land is very important resource because without land we can't live if there is no land so we can't grow any crops for eating land is considered as an important resource because we can only survive on land and also we grow a lot of food and many other things . not only us , also a lot of animals depends on land only a few animals live in water. that's why land is consider as an important resource . land is considered as an important resource because we can survive only on land. Land is very essential for our life . Without land we can't grow crops for our food and without food we can't live. land is very important resources because without land we can't live if there is no land so we can't grow any crops for eating Land is a important natural resource because of following reasons1. It consist variety of soils so we can easily grow crops2 It is also a source of water Land is considered an important resource because it is being used by human beings for several purposes such as agriculture, forestry, mining, building houses and roads, and setting up industries. Also, it provides habitation to a variety of flora and fauna. Hence, it is among the most important natural resources. |
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3. Human beings are an important resource. Justify this statement. |
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The quality and the quantity of people of a country determineitshumanresourceHtribute to their resnective societies in pasitive wa |
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Answer» Its very true to say that quality of people only determine the human resource of a nation. Human is considered as a resource because it is the only factor which can convert any other got into a usable resource. Human quality determines the way of conversion. If humans are well trained then they can contribute more to the nation in terms of resource development. If humans are unskilled then they cannot contribute for the development of the country 's economic resource value. So, if humans are well educated and healthy then they can contribute a lot. African nations have a huge amount of resource but they lack very important thing that is human resource. So, they lack behind in development of the resources. But, Japan doesn't have much resources even it needs to import iron and other crucial resources but despite all this Japan is counted in the list of developed countries. Why is the situation like this.....? This is because of the human quality. In japan the human quality is very developed but africans are unskilled. So, africans cannot contribute much for resource development. Thus, the african nations lack behind despite having a huge amount of resources whereas the japanese have developed a lot although they lack various resources. |
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Write a short note on resource development. |
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Answer» Resource development is essential because Benefits of resource utilisation development may include increased wealth or wants, proper functioning of a system, or enhanced well being. From a human perspective a natural resource is anything obtained from the environment to satisfy human needs and wants. |
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What is meant by human resource? |
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Answer» Human resources are the people who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, or economy. "Human capital" is sometimes used synonymously with "human resources", although human capital typically refers to a more narrow effect. |
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3. Why is the human resource important? |
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Answer» Human resource is very important because human has the presence of mind to use the surrounding things around him . Human is also important because it maintains the food chain. Human can eat both plants as well as animals. Human resources developmentisimportantbecause it is an investment in one's employees that will ultimately result in a stronger and more effective workforce. When an organization develops their employees, they are strengthening their assets and making these employees even more valuable. |
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Name the state India which has given highest focus on human resourcedevelopment. |
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Answer» Maharashtra gives the highest focus on human resource development. |
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name the state in India which has given highest focus on human resource development? |
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Answer» The state of Kerala has focused more on human resource development and has expanded its economy. |
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3. What is the problem with the periodisation of Indian history that James Miloffers? |
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9. Who is the present central human resource minister!10. What is recycling? |
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Answer» 9.The Ministry is headed by the cabinet-ranked Minister of Human Resources Development, a member of the Council of Ministers. The current HRD minister isPrakash Javadekar. 10.Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. It is an alternative to "conventional" waste disposal that can save material and help lower greenhouse gas emissions. |
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2=x (111)x (0 |
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Answer» If you find this solution helpful, Please give it a 👍 |
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Mae sound |
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Answer» Soundisproducedwhen something vibrates. The vibrating body causes the medium (water, air, etc.) around it to vibrate. Vibrations in air are called traveling longitudinal waves, which we can hear.Soundwaves consist of areas of high and low pressure called compressions and rarefactions, respectively. Vibration of a body creates sound. Example: Our vocal cords. |
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.Name the person who arranges dances. |
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Answer» CHOREOGRAPHER |
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Choose the correct words to complete the following:1. We talk with our mouth/nose.Our body is a beautiful gift of God/man.3. We have 1/2 nose.4. We hold/walk with our hands. |
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Answer» 1. mouth2. god3. 14. hold 1) mouth2) God3) 14) hold are correct answers 1)mouth2)god3)14)hold 1 mouth 2god 3 one 4hold 1 mouth2 God3 14 hold 1 mouth 2 god 3 1 4 hold 1. We talk with our mouth. 2. Our body is beautiful gift of God. 3. We have 1 nose. 4. We hold with our hands. 1. mouth2.god3. 14. hold 1) mouth 2) God3) 1 4) hold these are the correct answer to this question |
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Name the person who arranges dances |
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Answer» CHOREOGRAPHER is the person who arranges dances in a show |
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2. The Functions of Newspaper |
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Answer» Functions– to inform, to interpret thenews, to provide a service to readers, and to entertain. Thesefunctions explain what thenewspaperdoes, and they are why people read it.Newspapershelp readers become informed citizens and make better decisions by providing lots of facts. |
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(e) Video conferencing: |
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Answer» Avideo conferenceis a live, visual connection between two or more people residing in separate locations for the purpose of communication. At its simplest,video conferencingprovides transmission of static images and text between two locations. Video conferencing has entirely permeated the fabric of business. Where video conferencing apps were once just used by gamers, telecommuters now regularly use video conferencing to keep in touch with colleagues at the office or participate in collaborative meetings with colleagues in remote branch offices. Other use cases include the ability to film webinars and other events in order to build mark |
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Three planets having rings around them are ………… , ………. and ………… |
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Answer» JupiterSaturn Uranus |
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5.Who amongst the following founded Marathi newspaper, 'MookNayak' (Leader of the Dumb)?(ा) Mahatma Gandhi (b) Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar ~ (¢) JyotibaPhule (d) Shri Narayan Guru |
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Answer» B) Dr BR Ambedkar. |
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% Politics and social divisions must not be allowed to mix. Justify the statement witharguments?(3) |
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Answer» i) Democracy involves competition among various political parties. Their competition tends to divide any society. If they start competing in terms of some existing social divisions, it can make social division into political division and lead to conflict, violence or even disintegration of a country.(ii) Hundreds of civilians, militants and security forces were killed in the fight between Unionists and Nationalists and between the security forces of the UK and the Nationalists. It was only in 1998, that the UK government and the Nationalists reached a peace treaty after which the nationalists suspended their armed struggle.(iii) Political competition along religious and ethnic lines led to the disintegration of Yugoslavia into six independent countries.(iv) In a democracy it is only natural that political parties would talk about the social divisions, make different promises to different communities, look after due representation of various communities and make policies to redress the grievances of the disadvantaged communities.(v) Social divisions affect voting in most countries. People from one community tends to prefer some party to others. In many countries, there are parties that focus only on one community. |
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best available form of government'. Give five arguments in support ofthis statement. [5 |
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Editor of first Marathi newspaper was |
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Answer» Balshastri Jambhekar - . He founded Darpan as the first Marathi newspaper. He was editor of this newspaper during the British rule in India. Please like the solution 👍 ✔️ |
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Give the difference between moderates and radicals. |
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Hdahswerthe followingWhich were the organizations that were present before thefounding of Indian National Congress? |
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Answer» Landolders SocietyBritish India SocietyBengal British India SocietyBritish IndiaAssociationMadras Native AssociationBombay Association |
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3. (5+8)+(3-2)-(V2-6) when simplified is:(a) positive and irrational(b) negative and irrational(c) positive and rational(d) negative and rationalGolu of1is |
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Answer» b is the correct answer b is the correct answer b) negative and irrational is the correct one. (c) positive and rational b is the correct answer |
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7. Find the 20th term from the last term of the AP: 3,8, 13,. . ., 253 |
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Answer» Givena=3d=8-3=5Hencean=a+(n-1)da20=3+19*5=3+95=98 |
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🤔why the sun appears in red colour ? |
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Answer» During sunrise and sunset, the rays have to travel a larger part of the atmosphere because they are very close to the horizon. Therefore, light other thanredis mostly scattered away. Most of theredlight, which is the least scattered, enters our eyes. Hence, thesunand the skyappear red could you explain more detai could you say more detailed When we see the Sun at sunrise or sunset, when it is low in the sky, it may appear yellow, orange, or red. But that is only because its short-wavelength colors (green, blue, violet) are scattered out by the Earth's atmosphere, much like small waves are dispersed by big rocks along the shore. Hence only the reds, yellows, and oranges get through the thick atmosphere to our eyes.When the Sun is high in the sky, the shorter waves, primarily the blue, strike air molecues in the upper atmosphere and bounce around and scatter. |
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Distinguish between the mesosphere and thethermosphere. |
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Answer» thermosphere is the layer of the earth's atmosphere directly above the mesosphere and directly below the exosphere while mesosphere is layer of the earth's atmosphere that is directly above the stratosphere and directly below the thermosphere. |
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3. Differentiate between mesosphere and ionosphere. |
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Answer» The difference between mesosphere and ionosphereis thationosphereis the part of the earth's atmosphere beginning at an altitude of about 50 kilometers (31 miles) and extending outward 500 kilometers (310 miles) or more whilemesosphereis layer of the earth's atmosphere that is directly above the stratosphere and directly below the thermosphere. |
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2. Describe the difference between a predator and a parasite |
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Answer» While both grow at the expense of the host/prey, parasites generally do not kill their prey directly, while predators doA parasite is generally a smaller organism that lives at the expense of a larger organism. It does not directly cause death to the host though it may transmit pathogens which could then cause the host's death. Parasites are usually host-specific.A predator could be smaller or larger than the prey, but its action is to kill the prey in order to consume it for its own growth. Predators can hunt alone or in packs, and they are not prey-specific but can hunt a range of potential prey |
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