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3701.

5.Why is the soil of Japan good for the growth of rice

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Rice cultivationbecame possible in EasternJapandue to the development of agricultural technology and improvements inricevarieties. However, cold summers often cause crop damage. It the beginning of 19th century, attempts were made to raisericein NorthernJapan, which has a cooler climate.

3702.

21. What is the importänce of pulses in our country? Why are pulses grown as rotation crop? Name twomajor pulses producing states of India.

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Pulses are very important for our country to make soil fertile after any other crop is grown.

Crop rotation is done to increase the nitrogen compounds in the soil.

Madhya Pradeshis India's largest pulse producing state, which accounts for 23% of total pulse production in the country.Madhya Pradeshis followed byUttar Pradesh(18%).

3703.

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Hitler wanted to expand his territory by gaining what ever he can, he wanted to expand Germany. He wanted to compete with Russia in terms of size and power

3704.

Distinguish between bio gas and natural gas.

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3705.

2. The lateral surface area ofa cylinder is equal to the curved surface area of a coneethe radius be the same, find the ratio of the height of the cylinder and slant height ofthe conc.

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3706.

Wnite any three requirements for the production of goods and services

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The four requirements of production of goods and services are land, labor, physical capital and human capital.

1) Land -

Land is the physical place where all the economic activity takes place. Land plays an important part in production because land itself and the resources on it are usually limited.

2) Labor -

It seems obvious, but things cannot be produced unless someone makes them. So, labor is another important requirement of production of goods and services. Labor represents all the people that are available to transform resources into goods or services that can be purchased. Land is the physical and mental efforts of human beings used for the production of goods and services.

3) Physical Capital -

Physical capital refers to variety of inputs that are needed at different stages of production such astools, machinery, finances, raw materialetc.

4) Human Capital -

Human capital is the fourth requirement of production of goods and services. Human capital is the knowledge and effort that is put into arrange for the other requirements like land, labor and physical capital to start the production of goods and services.

3707.

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Factors of production is an economic term that describes the inputs used in the production of goods or services in order to make aneconomic profit. They include any resource needed for the creation of a good or service. The factors of production include land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship. These production factors are also known as management, machines, materials and labor, and knowledge has recently been talked about as a potential new factor of production.

3708.

Whatmeasures were taken by the ruler iltutmish to strengte.hen his kingdom?

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3709.

Which mosquito is responsible foryellow fever?(A) Aedes Aegypti(B) Aedes Albopictus(C). Culex Pipiens(D) of theseWhich state is known as 'Jewel ofIndia'?8.72

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Yellow fever virus is mainly transmitted through the bite of the yellow fever mosquitoAedes aegypti, but other mostlyAedesmosquitoes such as the tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) can also serve as a vector for this virus.

A-Aedes aegypti is the answer

3710.

Lery Short answer-type ques1. When was the first printing press come to use in India

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30 April 1556 come's in india

See how many purification steps take place before drinking water reaches your public tap? Is it right to use this water for other Purpose ?

30 April 1556 come in India

The art ofprinting firstenteredIndiathrough Goa. In a letter to St. Ignatius of Loyola, dated 30 April 1556, Father Gasper Caleza speaks of a ship carrying aprinting presssetting sail for Abyssinia from Portugal, with the purpose of helping missionary work in Abyssinia.

30 April 1556 come in india

3711.

The proper sequence of life cycle of a silkworm is:(a) Egg Pupa- Caterpillar(b) Pupa Egg Caterpillar(c) Eggs Caterpillar Pupa(d) Caterpillar Egg Pupa

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Option cEggs then caterpillar then pupa

3712.

why do we need a constitution?

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The Constitution of a country is a set of written rules that are accepted by all person living together in the country. Constitution is the supreme law that determine the relationship among all the people living in the territory and relationship between government and thepeople.

3713.

8. Write the natural numbers from 2 to 12. What fraction of them are prime numbers?

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Numbers will be 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12total=11 numbersprime numbers =2,3,5,7,11hence total =5hence fraction is 5/11

Natural nmbrs=2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12Prime nmbr=2,3,5,7,11Fraction=5/11

Numbers will be 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12total=11 numbersprime numbers =2,3,5,7,11hence total =5hence fraction is 5/11thanks

Natural no. are 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12

fraction will be 5/11

3714.

Why Does a Country Need a Constitution?

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It lays out certain ideals that form the basis of the kind of country that we, as citizens want to live in.

A Constitution helps serve as a set of rules & the principles that all persons in a country can agree upon as the basis of the way in which they want the country to be governed.

A Constitution defines the nature of a country’s political system.

The Constitution plays a crucial role in laying out certain important guidelines that govern decision making within these societies.

Another important function that a Constitution plays in a democracy is to ensure that a dominant group does not use its power against other, less powerful people or groups.

Constitution is to save us from ourselves. This means that we might at times, feel strongly about an issue that might go against our larger interests & the Constitution helps us guard against this.

3715.

It is required to make a closed cylindrical tank of height I m and base diameter 140 cmfrom a metal sheet. How many square metres of the sheet are required for the same?2.

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3716.

13. Why do we need Constineed Constitution ? Explain your answer with reasons.

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We need constitution...

The constitution of a country is a set of written rules that is accepted by all the people living together in a country. Constitution is the supreme law that determines the relationship among people living in territory and also between the people and government.

we need constitution due to the following reasons:-

it generates a degree of trust and coordination that is necessary for differently kinds of people to live togrther.

it specifies how the government will be constituted and who will have the power to take which decisions.

it lays down limits on the powers of the government and tells us what the right of the citizens are.

it expresses the aspirations of the people about creating a good society.

the directive principles should be followed

3717.

S4 We Need Each OtherWhy does a farmer and a policeman need each other?

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The other occupations at highest suicide risk for men include farming, fishing, and forestry; installation

so they need each other.

3718.

- What was a hund? Why was itimportant for the traders to buy ahund?

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Ahundiis a financial instrument that developed in Medieval India for use in trade and credit transactions. Hundis are used as a form of remittance instrument to transfer money from place to place, as a form of credit instrument or IOU to borrow money and as a bill of exchange in trade transactions.

3719.

2. VVUL VIC LE CU3. Explain the significance of the American Revolution.12

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The American Revolution was a time when the British colonists in America rebelled against the rule of Great Britain. There were many battles fought and the colonies gained their freedom and became the independent country of the United States. The American Revolutionary War lasted from 1775 until 1783.

3720.

1. Why were the English traders tempted to establish ttrade links with India?

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The British had come to India as traders. However, their ambition kept growing and so started the fortification of the port cities. After establishing its monopoly in Indian trade after removing all competing European traders, the English aimed for imperialism. The gradual interference in Indian politics helped the British to win the Diwani rights of Bengal. Later following several instruments such as subsidiary alliance and imposing cultural superiority of British culture over the orient East, they reduced India to a weak but resourceful colony.

3721.

who were african american

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African Americans are an ethnic group of Americans with total or partial ancestry from any of the black racial groups of Africa. The term typically refers to descendants of enslaved black people who are from the United States. As a compound adjective, the term is usually hyphenated as African-American.

African Americans(also referred to asBlack AmericansorAfro-Americans) are anethnic groupofAmericanswith total or partial ancestry from any of theblackracial groups of Africa. The term typically refers to descendants ofenslaved black peoplewho are from the United States.As a compound adjective, the term is usually hyphenated asAfrican-American.Black and African Americans constitute the third largestracial and ethnic group in the United States(afterWhite AmericansandHispanic and Latino Americans).Most African Americans are descendants of enslaved peoples within the boundaries of the present United States.On average, African Americans are ofWest/Central AfricanandEuropeandescent, and some also haveNative Americanancestry.According to US Census Bureau data,African immigrantsgenerally do not self-identify as African American. The overwhelming majority of African immigrants identify instead with their own respective ethnicities. Immigrants from someCaribbean,Central AmericanandSouth Americannations and their descendants may or may not also self-identify with the term.

3722.

American ka capital

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Washington, DC.

3723.

REWRITING THE FALSE STATEMENTS CORRECTLYa) Preamble of the Constitution of India is not the part of the Constitution.

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the right answer is:-

preamble of the construction of India is a part of Constitution.

3724.

REWRITING THE FALSE STATEMENTS CORRECTLY-a) Preamble of the Constitution of India is not the part of the Constitution.

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A)preamble of the constitution of India is the part of the constitution

preamble of the constitution of india is the part of the constitution

preamble of the constitution of India is the part of the constitution

3725.

व ypes o Rl6-0९: ते पथ B

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Generally there are three general, main types of party systems, single or dominant party systems, two-party systems, or multi-party systems.Single party systems tend to be indicative of authoritarian regimes since the dominance of a single party means the repression of all other political opposition.The type of electoral system is a major factor in determining the type of party political system. In countries with a simple plurality voting system, parties elected tend to be few, sometimes only two in a single jurisdiction.India has seven recognised national parties -- the Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Bahujan Samaj Party, the Communist Party of India, the Communist Party of India-Marxist, the Nationalist Congress Party and All India Trinamool Congress.

3726.

Explain any three features of Swadeshi Movement

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The main features of 'Boycott Movement' and 'Swadeshi Movement' are as follows:1. To non-cooperate with the British government and make it collapse.2. To boycot or cut out buying Brirish goods made in our country.3. To create India's own goods and buying those only. eg. khadi.(swadeshi goods)4. To protest the ruling British government and shouting slogans such as 'swatantra Bharat' etc.

3727.

20.Explain any three features of Swadeshi Movement

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1. To non-cooperate with the British government and make it collapse.2. To boycot or cut out buying Brirish goods made in our country.3. To create India's own goods and buying those only. eg. khadi.(swadeshi goods)4. To protest the ruling British government and shouting slogans such as 'swatantra Bharat' etc.

3728.

20. Explain any three features of Swadeshi Movement.

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Features of Swadeshi Movement:1. To non-cooperate with the British government and make it collapse.2. To boycot or cut out buying Brirish goods made in our country.3. To create India's own goods and buying those only. eg. khadi.(swadeshi goods)4. To protest the ruling British government and shouting slogans such as 'swatantra Bharat' etc.

3729.

Fill in the blanks:a. Important festival of Mumbai isb. Business street of Kolkata isc. The highest peak of Indian Himalaya isd.is an important island.e.is the capital of Tamil Nadu

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a) Ganesh Chaturthib)Chowringheec)Kangchenjungad)there are so many island in India on what basis you need answere)chennai

3730.

write about protection of tea and coffee plants

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By following stepswe can protect the tea plant1)Spread a 2-inch layer of mulch over the soil around the plant. Mulch retains soil moisture and prevents weed growth.

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Water the tea plant about once weekly. Supply approximately 2 inches of water so the soil is moist throughout the root zone. If the soil dries out quickly during dry weather, water twice weekly. Avoid overhead watering which can cause fungal problems.

3)

Fertilize tea plants every two months when they are actively growing in spring and summer. Apply 1/2 pound of a complete, slow-release fertilizer mix the first year. Increase the amount by 1/2 pound at each application the following year. Sprinkle the fertilizer on the ground around the base of the plant, about six inches away from the trunk, and water thoroughly after each application.

4)

Prune back the tea plant in early spring when it grows to 5 feet tall. Remove the top growth and prune back to 2 to 4 feet high. Prune out any dead or damaged branches, along with crowded branches to help maintain the size and shape of the bush.

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Treat any fungal issues promptly with a fungicide rated for use on camellia bushes. Aphids and mites may attack foliage. Treat these with an insecticidal soap spray, following package application instructions.

Steps for coffee plants

After 3 or 4 years, this plant will begin to produce star-shaped white flowers that smell like jasmine. These flowers are followed by green fruits that change to red then dark brown/black as they continue to ripen. Inside the fruit, are two beans (or seeds) that can be roasted and ground up to make your morning cup of joe.

Watering your Coffee tree plant

When watering the coffea arabica plant, it is best to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Use 1/3 of a cup of water, and pour near the base of the plant. Adjust your watering amounts as the months change. One great thing about these plants is that the leaves are a big indication of when you need to water. If it’s time, the leaves will become droopy. See below for an example of the leaves drooping. You can also mist your plant occasional with warm water and clean the leaves with a damp cloth.

3731.

what was tariff protection ?

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Protective tariffs are imposed on imported products so as to protect local businesses and the domestic market. As a result of such an imposition, there is growth in domestic consumption and local industries. Under its umbrella, protective tariffs cover charges, taxes and duties that national or state level governments may impose on the foreign products.

Tariffs are divided into the following classes:· Specific tariffs· Ad valorem tariffs

Other forms of protective tariffs are:· Compensatory duties· Anti-dumping duties· Prohibitive tariffs· Aggressive duties

3732.

Write schemes of Sports Authority of India?

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The main schemes of S.A.I. are-

National Sports Talent Contest (N.S.T.C.), Special Area Games (S.A.G.) sports projects Development Area and sports hostel scheme. Today sports Authority of India plays mentor to hundreds of young sportsmen from all over India, providing them with various training facilities, advanced infrastructure, Scholarships are awarded by Govt, of India at state level, national level, for college and University students and special scholarships for women. It also co-ordinates various sports activities in the country.

3733.

what is thunderstorm drainage system?

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A stormdrain, stormsewer(U.S. and Canada), surface waterdrain/sewer(United Kingdom), orstormwater drain(Australia and New Zealand) is infrastructure designed todrainexcess rain and ground water from impervious surfaces such as paved streets, car parks, parking lots, footpaths, sidewalks, and roofs.

3734.

864. If a point C lies between two points A and B such that AC -BC, then prove thatACAB. Explain by drawing the figure.

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3735.

why did the Chandu Menon decide to write a novel in Malayalam instead of translating the English novel ?

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1) O.Chandu Menon started translating the english novel named "Henreitta Temple" written by Benjamin Disraeli into his language Malayalam.

2) He failed to translate the novel as he thought that the lifesytle of the characters of the novel would not be familiar to the readers in Kerala.

3) So he dropped his idea and started writing his own nove in Malayalam named "Indulekha". This was the first Malayalam novel.

3736.

(d) Why did Muhammad introduce bronze coins?Things

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In order to increase his financial resources, Muhammad Bin Tughlaq had no other alternative but to introduce copper currency. Muhammad Bin Tughlaq ordered that coins of copper currency should be considered equal in value of those of silver and gold coins.

thank you

3737.

x ^ 2 - 8 x - 1280 = 0

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x^2 - 8x - 1280 = 0

x^2 - 40x + 32x - 1280 = 0

x(x - 40) + 32(x - 40) = 0

(x + 32)(x - 40) = 0

x = - 32, 40

3738.

who wrote novel called yamuna pariyatan

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Yamuna paryatan is the earliest Marathi novel known. It was written by Baba Padmanji in 1857.

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3739.

1. Why was e Constitution of Indla adopted on 26 January 1950?2. List some features of our Constitution which have been adopted from the constitutions of other countries.LALAL.Hamar

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Here, we are giving the list of borrowed features of Indian Constitution:

Borrowed features of Indian Constitution

Government of India Act of 1935

1. Federal Scheme

2. Office of governor

3. Judiciary

4. Public Service Commissions

5. Emergency provisions

6. Administrative details

Britain

1. Parliamentary government

2. Rule of Law

3. Legislative procedure

4. Single citizenship

5. Cabinet system

6. Prerogative writs

7. Parliamentary privileges

8. Bicameralism

Ireland

1. Directive Principles of State Policy

2. Nomination of mem-bers to Rajya Sabha. Method of election of president

Unites States of America

1. Impeachment of the president

2. Functions of president and vice-president

3. Removal of Supreme Court and High court judges

4. Fundamental Rights

5. Judicial review

6. Independence of judiciary

7. Preamble of the constitution

why did the western capitalist countries adopted the policy of appeasement answer

3740.

4When was the Indian constitution adopted?

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The Republic is governed in terms of the Constitution of India which was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on26th November, 1949and came into force on26th January, 1950.

26th November 1949 was indian constitution adopted

26th November,1949 the indian constitution was adopted

3741.

Why should a child be adopted?

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By the timechildrenare 6 years old, they usually feel established enough in their family not to feel threatened by learning aboutadoption. ...Childrenwho wereadoptedwhen they were older than 2, or who are of a different race from their adoptive parents, need to be told about theiradoptionearlier.

3742.

4. Which Country had adopted Buddhism as its official language?

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Cambodia: The Constitution declared Buddhism as official religion of the country. About 97% of the Cambodia's population is Buddhist. Laos: According to Laos constitution, Buddhism is given special privilege in the society of the country.

3743.

4. Would you agree with the view that the message of universal rights was besetwith contradictions? Explairn

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3744.

What are the main principles of Democracy?

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1. One basic principle of democracy is that people are the source of all political power.

2. In a democracy, people rule themselves through institutions of self-governance.

3. In a democracy, due respect is given to diverse groups and views that exist in a society.

4. Everyone has a voice in the shaping up of public policies.

3745.

name the method adopted by election commission to ensure fair elections?

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3746.

What were the policies adopted by Asaf Jah to Strengthen his position?

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3747.

16. Who introduced the policy of Subsidiary Alliance? What were the main principles of theace

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3748.

define gdp

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Gross Domestic Product. Thetotalmarket valueof allfinalgoodsandservicesproduced in a country in a given year, equal to totalconsumer,investmentandgovernmentspending, plus thevalueofexports, minus the value ofimports.

gross domestic product

gross domestic product

cross domestic product the total value of all final goods and services produced in a country in given year

gross domestic product

3749.

GDP

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Gross domestic product is a monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a period of time, often annually or quarterly. Nominal GDP estimates are commonly used to determine the economic performance of a whole country or region, and to make international comparisons.

3750.

GDP growth

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Economic growth is the increase in the inflation-adjusted market value of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. It is conventionally measured as the percent rate of increase in real gross domestic product, or real GDP.