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3. Why do archaeologists think that many people wholived in Mehrgarh were hunters to start with and thaherding became more important later?State whether true or false;(a) Millets have been found at Hallur.(b) People in Burzahom lived in rectangular houses.(C) Chirand is a site in Kashmir.(d) Jadeite, found in Daojali Hading, may have beenbrought from China.

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402.

THE ANCIENT AYURVE DICSYSTEM IN INDIA

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Ayurveda(/ˌɑːjʊərˈveɪdə,-ˈviː-/)is a system of medicine with historical roots in theIndian subcontinent.Globalized and modernized practices derived from Ayurveda traditions are a type ofalternative medicine.In countries beyond India, Ayurvedic therapies and practices have been integrated in generalwellnessapplications and in some cases in medical use.[pageneeded]

The main classical Ayurveda texts begin with accounts of the transmission of medical knowledge from the Gods to sages, and then to human physicians.InSushruta Samhita(Sushruta's Compendium),Sushrutawrote thatDhanvantari, Hindu god of Ayurveda, incarnated himself as a king of Varanasi and taught medicine to a group of physicians, including Sushruta.Ayurveda therapies have varied and evolved over more than two millennia.Therapies are typically based on complex herbal compounds, minerals and metal substances (perhaps under the influence of early Indian alchemy orrasa shastra). Ancient Ayurveda texts also taught surgical techniques, includingrhinoplasty,kidney stone extractions, sutures, and the extraction of foreign objects.

Although laboratory experiments suggest it is possible that some substances used in Ayurveda might be developed into effective treatments, there is no scientific evidence that any are effective as currently practiced.[dubious–discuss]Ayurveda medicine is consideredpseudoscientific.Other researchers consider it aprotoscience, or trans-science system instead.In a 2008 study, close to 21% of Ayurveda U.S. and Indian-manufactured patent medicines sold through the Internet were found to contain toxic levels ofheavy metals, specificallylead,mercury, andarsenic.The public health implications of such metallic contaminants in India are unknown.

The earliest classical Sanskrit works on Ayurveda describe medicine as being divided into eight components (Skt.aṅga).[21][22]This characterization of the physicians' art, "the medicine that has eight components" (Skt.cikitsāyām aṣṭāṅgāyāṃचिकित्सायामष्टाङ्गायाम्), is first found in the Sanskrit epic theMahābhārata, ca 4th century BCE.[23]The components are:[24][25][26]

Kāyachikitsā: general medicine, medicine of the bodyKaumāra-bhṛtya: the treatment of children, pediatricsŚalyatantra:surgical techniquesand the extraction of foreign objectsŚhālākyatantra:treatment of ailments affecting ears, eyes, nose, mouth, etc. ("ENT")Bhūtavidyā: pacification of possessing spirits, and the people whose minds are affected by such possessionAgadatantra: toxicologyRasāyantantra:rejuvenationand tonics for increasing lifespan, intellect and strengthVājīkaraṇatantra:aphrodisiacsand treatments for increasing the volume and viability of semen and sexual pleasure.

Indiais known for its traditional medicinalsystems—Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani. Medicalsystemsare found mentioned even in theancientVedas and other scriptures. ... The literal meaning ofAyurvedais “science of life,” becauseancient Indian systemof health care focused on views of man and his illness.Jun

Among India's many claims to fame is the ancient medical science known asAyurveda(from the Sanskrit wordsayur, or life, andveda, science). This is a healing method that relies on herbs as medicines for maintaining good health. The 5,000-year-old system of natural healing is originated in India's ancient Vedic culture. It was suppressed during the years of foreign occupation, but its medical practices have been enjoying a resurgence both in its native land and throughout the world.

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4. Describe how the Himalayas were forme

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due to the technotic plates of earth.one and other will be came to gather a 8n that process the the himalayas are formed

himalayas were formed due to the collision of Indian tectonic plate and the Eurasian tectonic plate over 50millon years ago which continues till now

404.

76. What was the ancient name of Wular Lake?

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It was known as the Jhelum River

405.

Name any two sophisticated hydraulic structures built in ancient times forirrigation.

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Two examples of hydraulic structures in India developed in ancient times are : (i) For channelling the flood water of Ganga, water harvesting system was built near Allahabad in the first century BC. (ii) Dams, lakes and irrigation systems were built during the time of Chandragupta Maurya.

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is located in2. The Great Sandy Desert Is In3. Which is the highest mountAntarctica?4. In which country is theMount Olympus?5. Mount Sierra Nevada is in6. Mount Communion islocated in7. The Appalachians arefound in8. Name an equatorialmountain with snow.9. In which country, woulbeautiful lake calledLugano, Theun and Zu

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2. Australia3. Mount Vinson4. Greece5. Western United States7. North America8. Kilimanjaro

407.

They were the first to climb mount Everest

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1. Edmund Hillary

2. Tenzing Norgay

408.

who is the first person of the world in mount Evarest

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Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first men to climb Mount Everest. As for the first women, she was Junko Tabei.

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Name the following(a) They were the first to climb mount Everest

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1. Edmund Hillary

2. Tenzing Norgay

Edmund Hillary and Tenjing norway

sorry Edmond Hillary and Tenjing Norway

410.

Ex. Write the following sets using listing method and cla(i) A = {x | x E N and x is an odd number) (ii)(iii) C-(x | x E N, and x is divisible by 7 }(iv) D (a, b) l a, be W, a +6-9} (v) E(vi) F- ((a, b) l a,beQ, a+b 11)IV-xlution: (i) A- x x E N and x is an odd number.)A = {1, 3, 5, 7,i This is an infinite se!

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A=1,3,5,.....C=7,14,21,....D=(0,9),(1,8),(2,7),(3,6),(4,5),(5,4),(6,3),(7,2),(8,1),(9,0)F=(0,11),(1,10),(2,9),(3,8),(4,7),(5,6),(6,5),(7,4),(8,3),(9,2),(10,1),(11,0)

411.

6.What is the full name of CSO?

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Central statistics office

CSO stands for Central Statistics Office

412.

Which tree is the index of environment pollutionin Ayurveda ?

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Dalbergia sisso

413.

SalivaC Match the columns1 body building nutrientsprotective nutrients3. changing of food into a simpler form4 the digestive liquid in the mouth5. the muscular bag in the digestive system6. makes food last longerpreservationvitamins and minerals

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1=d2=e3=f4=a5=b6=c

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8:37 AM✓ Which of the following best describes the Cold War?*A neriod of tension where wars took place in cold climates

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The division of world based on Russian bloc and American blic

415.

.Describe with examples the literary sources for the study of the medieval India

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Literary and Archaeological Sources of Medieval Indian History

Tarikh-i-hind (Literary Works ofAl-Beruni)Al-Beruni, came to India and took up service underMahmud of Ghazni

Chach-Nama

Kitab-ul-Yamini

Khazain-ul-Futuhby Amir Khusrov

Taj-ul-MaasirbyHasan Nizami

Tabqat-i-Nasiri by Minhaj-Us-Siraj

Kitab-ur-Rahlab

Tarikh-i-Firozshahi

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3.List the well-known literary sources of information of the medieyal period.

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Literaryand ArchaeologicalSourcesofMedievalIndian History

Tarikh-i-hind (LiteraryWorks of Al-Beruni) Al-Beruni, came to India and took up service under Mahmud of Ghazni. ...

Chach-Nama. ...

Kitab-ul-Yamini. ...

Khazain-ul-Futuh by Amir Khusrov. ...

Taj-ul-Maasir by Hasan Nizami. ...

Tabqat-i-Nasiri by Minhaj-Us-Siraj. ...

Kitab-ur-Rahlab. ...

Tarikh-i-Firozshahi.

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D.State whether the following statements are true or false.1. Literary texts composed in the past are always t2. Coins give us knowledge about the extent of the kingdom and its relations with distant3. All literary sources are texts in written form.4. The discovery of fire and invention of the wheel are two of the many events for whichhe most reliable means of understanding ourwehistorical record.5. The recording of the past events in the order in which they happened is called prehistory

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1. True2. True3. False4. True5. False

1.true2.true3.false4.true 5.false

for the negative values we can't find the factorial value

418.

Weak points on the earth are called ___________-

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weak points on the earth - where the probability of earthquake is more

419.

What is tincture of iodine?

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Tincture of iodine,iodine tincture, or weakiodinesolution is an antiseptic. It is usually 2–7% elementaliodine, along with potassiumiodideor sodiumiodide, dissolved in a mixture of ethanol and water.Tincturesolutions are characterized by the presence of alcohol.

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s The type of commercial agriculture, which is practised on a large estate for growing of a single cropcontinuously for several years, is known as-b) extensive agriculture(c) plantation agriculture(d) organic farming

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Option (d) is correct as:-

Monocultureis theagriculturalpractice of producing or growing a singlecrop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time.Polyculture, where more than one crop is grown in the same space at the same time, is the alternative to monoculture. Monoculture is widely used in bothindustrial farmingandorganic farmingand has allowed increased efficiency in planting and harvest.

421.

the total no of electrons in one molecule of carbon dioxide is

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In carbon dioxide there is 1molecule . molecule means two same atoms combined

in carbon 6 electrons are thereand in oxygen 8 electrons are present and now here oxygen is twice so 16+6=22

422.

Mention any two sources of river pollution.

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There are many causes for water pollution but two general categories exist: direct and indirect contaminant sources. Direct sources include effluent outfalls from factories, refineries, waste treatmentplantsetc.. that emit fluids of varying quality directly into urban water supplies.

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423.

where is hawa mahal

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jaipur ...

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424.

types of natural disasters

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earthquakeheavy rainbursting of cloudstsunamiland slide

425.

What are the examples of natural disasters?

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1. Flood2. Earthquakes3. Tsunami4. Hurricane

flood,hurricane,earthquake

426.

Which are the activities practised by the rural people?

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fishing , carpentry , and crafts works

1. Farming2. Crafting3. Harvesting4. Animal Husbandry5. Labour

427.

How is federalism practised in India? Explain.

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FEDERALISM is practiced in india by :The creation of Linguistic States was the first and a major test for democratic politics in our country. 1.Many old States have vanished and many new States have been created. Areas, boundaries and names of the States have been changed. In 1947, the boundaries of several old States were changed in order to create new States. This was done to ensure that people who spoke the same language lived in the same State. Some States were created not on the basis of language but to recognise differences based on culture, ethnicityor geography. These include States like Nagaland, Uttarakhand and Jharkhand.2 . Language policy : A second test for Indian federation is the language policy. Our Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one language. Hindi was identified as the official language. ButHindi is the mother tongue of only about 40 per cent of Indians. Therefore, there were many safeguards to protect other languages. Besides Hindi, there are 21 other languages recognised as Scheduled Languages Constitution3 . Centre-State relations : restructuring the Centre - State relations is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice . since 1990 , COALITION GOVTS were at the Centre. Since no single party got a clear majority in the Lok Sabha, the major national parties had to enter into an alliance with many parties including several regional parties to form a government at the Centre .

428.

Let's recall1. Match the following:ryotvillagemahal peasantcultivation on nyot's lands &cultivation on planter's own landryoti

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Let's recall1. Match the following:ryotvillagemahalpeasant !nijcultivation on ryot's landscultivation on planter's own landryoti

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ryot - peasantmahal- village nijj- cultivation on planters own landryoti- cultivation on ryots land

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What are man-made disasters? Give two examples

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Earthquakes, tornadoes, typhoons, and other naturaldisastersare bad enough, but things get worse when human actions lead to additional, preventable problems.

The past century is wrought with countlessman-made disastersincluding the Kuwaiti oil fires and the Derweze Door to Hell.

Man-made disasters are caused either due to human error or intent, or as a result of failed safety systems. The extent of damage caused by these disasters vary greatly, both in terms of economy and how human lives were affected by the event.Eg: Bhopal gas tragedy, Chernobyl nuclear disaster

431.

Compare 'intensive subsistence farming' with that of 'commercial farming' practiced inIndia.

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Intensive subsistence farming:The farming practice in which crops are raised for personal consumption, it is known as subsistence farming.

Commercial farming:The farming practice, in which the farmer grows crops for the purpose of trade, it is called commercial farming.

The comparisons of Intensive farming and Commercial farming are mentioned below.

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5. Give reasons.(a Intensive agriculture is carried on in densely populated areas

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Whileintensive farming is performedin the areas, which aredensely populated,extensive farmingtakes place in the region of a moderatepopulation. Indensely populated areas,intensive farmingcan easily be practised because it requires the small area for cultivation.

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Subsistence and intensive farming

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Subsistence farmingis growing food for your own and your family's direct consumption. Like a backyard vegetable garden, but with fruit, starch crops, and animals as well.

Intensive agricultureis anything that really works the land hard. The inputs cost money, so it is generally only done for profit.

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1. Explain any three differences between Extensive and Intensive Agriculture.

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Intensive Agriculture

(i) Land is cultivated intensively season after season and year after year by better agricultural methods and manpower.

(ii) It is carried on in densely popu­lated areas and the population pressure is high.

(iii) Land holdings are smaller.

Extensive Agriculture

(i) Farming practice involving greater use of machinery. It is highly mechanized and the pro­duce is increased by bringing more and more land under cul­tivation.

(ii) It is practiced in moderately populated areas. The popula­tion pressure is less.

(iii) Farms are large.

435.

What is primitive subsistence farming?

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1. It is practised on small patches of land with the help of primitive tools.

2. This type of farming depends upon the monsoons and natural fertility of the soil.

3. It is also called ‘slash and burn’ agriculture.

436.

Let's recallWhy do people who grow crops have to stay in thesame place for a long time?

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I. What ie Jhum cultivation / Shining cultivationA. Kondareddys grow crops in a distinet way called "Podo" Podu is an ancient prseticein the hilly regions It is also called shifting (ultivation or Ihum cultivationpractised widely in Chattisgarh and the north eastern states, like Arunachal Pranesh

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Shifting cultivation is an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned and allowed to revert to their natural vegetation while the cultivator moves on to another plot.

438.

Name any two sources which help us to know about Gupta History

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The sources which tells us about the Gupta period are:Epigraphic evidences like 42 inscriptions related to the period of the Imperial Guptas are known.Out of them 27 are engraved on stones.The remaining 15 are either on Iron column or copper plates.Numismatic evidence through the coins.Literary evidence like Brihaspati Smritis,Klida's work.Religious sources like Puranas,kalijugaraja.

439.

23Distinguish between disguised unemployment and seasonal unemployment

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440.

11.Distinguish between open unemployment and disguised unemployment

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441.

11. Distinguish between open unemployment and disguised unemployment.

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442.

10. Distinguish between seasonal unemployment and disguised unemployment

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443.

Which one of the following is the longest highway of India?

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NH 44covers theNorth-South Corridorof NHDP and it is officially listed as running over 3,745 km (2,327 mi) fromSrinagartoKanyakumari. It is the longest national highway in India.

444.

Q. 10. What is the difference between disguised unemployment and seasonalunemployment?

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445.

Q18- What is the meaning of disguised unemployment ? state two causes ofdisguised unemployment

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Disguised unemployment exists where part of the labor force is either left without work or is working in a redundant manner where worker productivity is essentially zero. An economy demonstrates disguised unemployment when productivity is low and too many workers are filling too few jobs.

The causes for such an unemployment are many. Few of which are: 1)Population growth: High growth in population leads to surplus labour, especially in the rural areas.2)Limited skills and knowledge about better opportunities: Disguised unemployment is also caused by limited skills of the labourers.

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Distinuish between open unemployment and disguised unemployment.Torta centar ic hot slavina cionifiant roig inn

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open unemployment mean dhhdhdjieododokcnd

Open unemployment:1-Open employment refers to the situation in which an individual has no job and unable to earn his livelihood.2-This unemployment is clearly visible.3-People’s unemployment will affect the production of goods and services in an economy.4-country’s labour force do not get opportunities for adequate employment5-In Open Employment the landless agricultural labourers in rural areas faces this.

Disguised unemployment

1-Disguised unemploymentrefers to the situation in which people work at a place where there is no more people are required.2-This unemployment is hidden.3-People’s unemployment won’t affect the production of goods and services because here already more than requirement of people are working so if they leave that’s not a big deal4-The work is not constantly available or too many people are employed for the same work that does not require so many hands.5-This is generally found in unorganized sector where either work is not constantly available or too many people are employed for the same work that does not require so many hands.

447.

Which qualities do you like in Sun Yat-Sen ? Why ?Create two siogans on 'Preventing Wars'.

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Slogans are 1.war wins land peace wins people

2.wars kills people peace build people

3.peace is caring war is. despairing

4.war is expensive peace is priceless

5.for a peaceful day War is not the way

Sun Yat-sen (1866–1925) Chinese nationalist leader, first president of the Chinese Republic (1911–12). In exile (1895–1911), he adopted his “three principles of the people”: nationalism, democracy, and prosperity.

Sun was a nationalist revolutionary who believed that the only way for China to move forward in the early 1900's was for the country to become a republic and adopt western ways in industry, agriculture etc. ... He became a professional revolutionary

448.

spere

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spere. Noun. (pluralsperes) (architecture) The fixed structure between the great hall and the screens passage in an English medieval timber house.

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449.

what is pvt ltd?

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Aprivate limitedcompany, orLTD, is a type of privately held small business entity. This type of business entity limits owner liability to their shares, limits the number of shareholders to 50, and restricts shareholders from publicly trading shares.

450.

Write Mid Point Formula,

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M = ((xA+xB)/2,(yA+yB)/2)