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4701.

Pictography1. Which landform is shown in the image?2. How is it formed?3. In which course of rivers is it formed?

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1. this is a figure of Delta

2. it is formed at the joining of river and seas. , due to mixing of saltwater and river water.. also water loses its capacity to carry the sediments and hence it deposits it at the joint.

3.A river delta is land form that forms from depositionof sediment carried by a river as the flow leaves item mouth and enters slowly moving or stagnant water

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4702.

stWrite down the protective functions of the forests

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Protective functions can be local or global and include:

Influence on climate. Protection from wind erosion. Coastal protection. Protection from avalanches. Air-pollution filters. Protecting water resources.

4703.

4. Commercially valued cork is obtainedfrom:(a) Cedrus Deodara(c) Ficus(b) Quercus spp(d) Cycas

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Corkis an impermeable buoyant material, the phellem layer of bark tissue that is harvested forcommercialuse primarily from Quercus suber (thecorkoak), which is endemic to southwest Europe and northwest Africa.

The answer is option (b)

4704.

Explain how plane mirrors are made.

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Amirroris a reflective surface that does not allow the passage of light and instead bounces it off, thus producing an image. The most commonmirrorsare flat and calledplane mirrors. Thesemirrors are madeby putting a thin layer of silver nitrate or aluminium behind a flat piece of glass.

4705.

What are the uses of plane mirrors?

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Uses of a plane mirror:1.Plane mirrors are used in dressing tables to see ourselves.2. Plane mirrors are placed on the inside walls of the shops like jewelry shops.3. Plane mirrors are placed at the blind turns of some busy roads so that the drivers can see the vehicles coming from the other side to prevent from the accidents.4.Plane mirrors are used to construct periscopes and kaleidoscopes.

4706.

1. Water used for drinking purposes.

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Yes, Water used for Drinking,washing cloth, e.t.c.

Yes , water used for Drinking ,washing cloth,e.t.c.

water is used for the following reasons1)drinking2) washing3) cleaning4) brushing etc.............

Water - A compound formed by the elements hydrogen and oxygen. It's formula is H2O.

It is used for many purposes -DrinkingBathingWashing clothes Cooking

4707.

What are the two basis purposes of advertising?

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Repetition. Repetition is a simple yet effectivetechniqueused to build identity awareness and customer memory. ...

Claims. ...

Association. ...

Bandwagon. ...

Promotions.

4708.

3. What are the two basis purposes of advertising!

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Repetition. Repetition is a simple yet effectivetechniqueused to build identity awareness and customer memory. ...

Claims. ...

Association. ...

Bandwagon. ...

Promotions.

4709.

How is clayey sol used for crops

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Due to the very small size of the particles of clayey soil, particles are packed tightly andtherefore can retain water. Clayey soil is also rich in organic matter. For growing cropssuch as wheat, gram, and paddy, the soil that is good at retaining water and rich inorganic matter is suitable. Therefore, clayey soils having these characteristics are usefulfor such kind of crops.

4710.

7. What is the role of individual in saving environment ?

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1. First, we can recycle, reuse, and compost. Recycling involves cutting down on waste and energy consumption by turning used items such as plastic bottles into new items. Reusing involves cutting down on waste by reusing items such as grocery bags.

2. Another way you can help the environment is to conserve energy. Switch things off when you're not using them, use less air conditioning (or use fans), dry clothes on a clothesline, switch to energy saving light bulbs (LED bulbs are the best!), turn your refrigerator down, close air conditioning vents when you're not in the room.

3. Local food is better for the environment because of transportation pollution.

4711.

(5) Soil

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the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.

4712.

.What are the main parts of plants?

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4713.

(iv) What are the main causes of soil erosion?

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Soil erosion is a natural process which occur when there is loss of or removal of top layer of soil to due to rain, wind, deforestation or any other human activity.

Causes:1.Soil texture2. Ground slope3. Intensity and amount of rainfall4. Mismanaged utilization of soil resources5. Distribution of rainfall and landscape6. Deforestration

4714.

ORWhat are the main causes of river pollution?

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1-acid rain 2-dumping of chemicals from factories3-dumping of plastics by us

4715.

3. Describe the main causes of Economic Disparities in society

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Difference in income plays a roleOne important factor contributing to different levels of wealth is people are paid different wages. There are several reasons why some people are paid millions while some merely earn minimum wage.

(i) Wages are determined by labor market

Wages are a function of the market price of skills required for a job [1]. In a free market, the “market price of a skill” is determined by market demand and market supply. The market price of a skill, and hence the wage for the job that requires the skill, is low if a large number of workers (high supply) are willing and able to offer that skill but only a few employers need it (low demand). On the contrary, when there is low supply but high demand for a skill, the wage for a job requiring the skill goes up.

(ii) Education affects wages

Individuals with different levels of education often earn different wages [2]. This is probably related to reason one: the level of education is often proportional to the level of skill. With a higher level of education, a person often has more advanced skills that few workers are able to offer, justifying a higher wage.

The impact of education on economic inequality is still profound in developed countries and cities [3]. Although there are usually policies of free education in developed nations, levels of education received by each individual still differ, not because of financial ability but innate qualities like intelligence, drive and personal ability. For example, in Hong Kong, 12 years of free education are provided for each citizen, not covering tertiary education, offered only when students receive certain results on public exams.

Moreover, receiving the same level of education does not mean receiving education of the same quality. This accounts for the difference in abilities and hence wages for individuals all receiving, for example, 12 years of education. Therefore, it seems no matter how good the social welfare policy of a country is at preventing denial of education due to financial difficulties, differences in education, in terms of levels and quality, still play a prominent role in economic inequality.

(iii) Growth in technology widens income gap

Growth in technology arguably renders joblessness at all skill levels [3]. For unskilled workers, computers and machinery perform a lot of tasks these workers used to be do. In many jobs, such as packaging and manufacturing, machinery works even more effectively and efficiently. Hence, jobs involving repetitive tasks have largely been eliminated. Skilled workers are not immune to the nightmare of losing jobs. The rapid development in artificial intelligence may ultimately allow computers and robots to perform knowledge-based jobs [3].

The impact of increasing unemployment is stagnant or decreasing wages for most workers, as there is a low demand for but high supply of labor. A small portion of society, usually the owners of capital, controls an ever-increasing fraction of the economy [3]. The income gap between workers who earn by their skills and owners who earn by investing in capital has widened.

Although both skilled and unskilled workers are adversely affected by the technological advance, it seems unskilled workers are subject to worse outcomes [3]. This is because the labor market may still need skilled workers to use computers and operate the advanced machines. The rightward shift in the demand for skilled labor creates an increase in the relative wages of the skilled compared to the unskilled workers. Hence, the income gap among workers also has widened.

(iv) Gender does matter

In many countries, there is a gender income gap in the labor market [3]. For example, in America, the median full-time salary for women is 77 percent of that of men [4]. However, women who work part time make more on average than men who work part-time [4]. Additionally, among people who never marry or have children, women make more than men [4].

It may be difficult to justify such differences. According to a U.S. Census report [4], the wage gap is not fully explained even after accounting for key factors that affect earnings, such as discrimination and the tendency of women to consider factors other than pay when looking for work. The only thing we know for sure is that gender does contribute to a difference in wages in society and hence economic inequality.

(v) Personal factors

It is generally believed that innate abilities play a part in determining the wealth of an individual. Hence, individuals possessing different sets of abilities may have different levels of wealth, leading to economic inequality [3]. For example, more determined individuals may keep improving themselves and striving for better achievements, which justifies a higher wage.

Another example is intelligence [3]. A lot of people believe that smarter people tend to have higher income and hence more wealth. This is debatable. In the book IQ and the Wealth of Nations, Dr. Richard Lynn opined that there is a correlation of 0.82 between average IQ and GDP. However, Stephen Jay Gould, in the book The Mismeasure of Man, criticized it for employing the wrong methods of evaluation.

In addition to innate abilities, diversity of preferences, within a society or among different societies, contributes to the difference in wealth [3]. When it comes to working harder or having fun, equally capable individuals may have totally different priorities, resulting in a difference in their incomes. Their saving patterns may also differ, leading to different levels of accumulated wealth.

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4716.

. What were the main causes of the Russian Revolution?

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The October one wascausedby Lenin and his determination and belief that the Bolshevikswerethe vanguard of the proletariat. There was a power vacuum after the fall of the Tsar, and the Provisional Government was weak. The Kornilov affair helped to show their weakness and strengthen the Bolsheviks.

4717.

OrWhat were the main causes of the French Revolution?

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The four causes of French revolution:

1.Social cause :the Fench society was divided into three estates -

a. Clergy

b. Nobels

c. Commoners

The first two estates were exempted from taxes and enjoyed many privileges by birth but on the other hand commoners lived a very hard life.They have to pay all the types of taxes.

2. Political cause : the king Louis xvi and queen Marie Antoinette led a luxurious life.The whole administration was corrupt and people were tired of such rotten system and wanted a change.

3. Financial problems: Long years of war had drained the wealth of France.Added to this the king had to pay 2 billion LIVRES as loan ,and because of bad harvest the prices of grains rose high and many people were not able to afford it and this led to crisis of subsistence.

4. Role of philosophers : The philosophers like john locke , Rousseau , Montesquieau played important role in french revolution .These people had given ideas for the betterment of the society. There ideas got popularised among the masses .As the result the middel class emerged and started seeking their rights.

4718.

Deserim

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TheGreat Depressionbegan in August1929, when the United States economy first went into aneconomic recession. Although the country spent two months with decliningGDP, it was not until theWall Street Crash in October 1929that the effects of a declining economy were felt, and a major worldwide economic downturn ensued. The market crash marked the beginning of a decade of high unemployment, poverty, low profits,deflation, plunging farm incomes, and lost opportunities for economic growth as well as personal advancement. Altogether, there was a general loss of confidence in the economic future.

TheGreat Depression of 1929devastated the U.S. economy. Half of all banks failed. Unemployment rose to 25 percent and homelessness increased. Housing prices plummeted 30 percent,international tradecollapsed by 60 percent, andprices fell 10 percent. It took 25 years for thestock market to recover.

But there were some beneficial effects. TheNew Dealprograms installed safeguards to make it less likely thatthe Depression could happen again.

The economy shrank 50 percent in the first five years of thedepression.In 1929, economic outputwas $105 billion,as measured bygross domestic product.That's the equivalent of $1.057 trillion today.

The economy began shrinking in August.By the end of the year,650 banks had failed. In1930, the economy shrank another 8.5 percent. GDP fell another 6.5 percent in 1931 and 12.0 percentin 1932. By 1933, the country had suffered five years of economiccontraction. It only produced $57 billion, half what it produced in 1929.That was partly because ofdeflation. Prices fell 10 percent per year.

New Deal spending boostedGDP growth10.8 percent in 1934. It grew another 8.9 percent in 1935, a whopping 12.9 percent in 1936, and 5.1 percent in 1937.

Unfortunately, the governmentcut back on New Deal spending in 1938, and the depression returned. The economy shrank 3.3 percent. But preparations for World War II sent growth up 8 percentin 1939 and 8.8 percent in 1940. The next year, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, and the United States entered World War II.

The New Deal and spending for World War IIshifted the economy from a purefree marketto amixed economy. It depended much more on government spending for its success. Thetimeline of the Great Depressionshows this was a gradual, though necessary, process.

4719.

Write the process of getting a mechanical boat ready for fishing.

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# Make sure that your boat hasthe required license to operate in the waters.

# Keep all safety relatedequipment handy. These include things like life jackets, a rope, a fireextinguisher and more.

# Take care to see you have keptthe right type of fishing anchor and supporting equipment such as rod holders,landing nets, fish hooks and other accessories inside the boat.

# Test the motor of the engine for any possible fluid leaks and also every part of the trailer. Get the motor attended to if you find any such leak. Replace any damaged part of the trailer.

4720.

Derive the different parameters of JFET andrelationship between them

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CHARACTERISTICS OF JFETS

There are two types of static characteristics viz

(1) Output or drain characteristic and

(2) Transfer characteristic.

1.Output or Drain Characteristic.

The curve drawn between drain current Ipanddrain-source voltage VDSwith gate-to source voltage VGSas the parameter is called thedrainoroutput characteristic.This characteristic is analogous to collector characteristicof a BJTTransfer Characteristic of JFET

The transfer characteristic for a JFET can be determined experimentally, keeping drain-source voltage,VDSconstant and determining drain current, IDfor various values of gate-source voltage, VGS.

(i)Drain current decreases with the increase in negative gate-source bias

(ii)Drain current, ID= IDSSwhen VGS= 0

(iii)Drain current, ID= 0 when VGS= VD

4721.

power of the Kingdom of Nepal shall bevested in His Majesty and the Council ofMinisters.AU 5: Executive Power: The eof Nepal shall, pursuant to this Combe vested in the Council of MinistWhat is the difference in who exercises 'Executive Power' in the above two cons3. What would happen if there were no restrictions on the power of elected rep4. In each of the following situations, identify the minority. Write one reason wimportant to respect the views of the minority in each of these situations.(a) In a school with 30 teachers, 20 of them are male.(b) In a city, 5 per cent of the population are Buddhists.(c) In a factory mess for all employees, 80 per cent are vegetarians.(d) In a class of 50 students, 40 belong to more well-off families.5. The column on the left lists some of the key features of the Indian Constiother column write two sentences, in your own words, on why you thinkis important:

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4722.

FOR FREE DISTRIE2. Pick out lines that convey the following from the poem(a) If you keep trying, without a doubt, you shall win.(b) It is not shameful to struggle hard.(c) When others can do the work, so can you, if you keep trying patiently(d) When you fail in your first attempt, make another one3. Find from the poem the Antonyms (opposite words) for the following(1) succeed X(4) stop / quit(2) punishment(5) lose(3) courage4. Answer in your own words.(a) What lesson should be kept always in mind?(b) What should someone who loses a race, do?(c) What quality is important, when you are struggling for success?(d) When can success have a greater value - when you get it easily or with d5. Read the poem and fill in the web choosing points from it.againA proverb is a sisand concrete trutwhich is universaccepted andfrequently useCows ageWhatleads toSUCCESSdeserendenon serve as a Truth orProverb..

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4723.

Angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.(b) Sometimes(d) NeverAlways(c) Under special conditions

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4724.

Which internal organ helps to purify blood ?

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Kidneys: The kidneys perform the very important job of removing both water as well as many salts such as potassium and sodium from our blood - this function can be replaced by dialysis but such treatment is exhausting as it has to be done for a few hours three times per week at least

Liver: The liver is an organ, unlike the kidneys, who’s function cannot be replaced by any synthetic machine. It is responsible for many actions. However, it purifies the blood by regulating cholesterol levels as well as metabolising chemicals and drugs, hence purifying the blood of any dangerous or noxious substances

Spleen: The spleen is a bit like a filter for the blood in terms of infection and the immune system. It also recycles red blood cells and stores platelets and white blood cells, the latter important for fighting infection

Lungs: The lungs rid the blood of carbon dioxide, produced by muscles and organs who need oxygen and energy to function. It also exchanges this carbon dioxide with oxygen; which as just mentioned is vital in supplying the body with energy

Stomach and small intestines: The stomach and small intestines absorbs sugars, fats and proteins into the blood which are of course needed for us to function in general

4725.

4.Extra food in plants is stored in the form of

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Starch acts as a form of reserve energy in plants. Plants contain two types of starch – amylose and amylopectin – both polysaccharides or combinations of sugar molecules. In some cases, it takes thousands of sugar molecules to form a starch. Roots, legumes and seeds commonly contain starches, the latter case because starch feeds the embryonic stage of a plant. Animals use their digestive enzymes to break down starches into simple sugars for use. Foods like potatoes contain high levels of the sugar chains. Other polysaccharides, like cellulose, give plants structure, providing walls for their cells.

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4726.

What is mountain pass? How it helps people?

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Apassis a gap, or break, in high, rugged terrain such as amountainridge. Apassforms when a glacier or stream erodes, or wears away, the land between areas of higher terrain.Passesoften provide the easiest routes forpeopleto travel across steepmountainranges

4727.

(Section-D)2x+y-8=0

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4728.

Evidence of plate tectonics ?

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Plate tectonics is the theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into several plates that glide over the mantle, the rocky inner layer above the core. The plates act like a hard and rigid shell compared toEarth's mantle. This strong outer layer is called the lithosphere, which is 100 km (60 miles) thick, according toEncyclopedia Britannica. The lithosphere includes the crust and outer part of the mantle. Below the lithosphere is the asthenosphere, which is malleable or partially malleable, allowing the lithosphere to move around. How it moves around is an evolving idea.

4729.

how many directions

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Thefourcardinal directions: north, south, east, and west. Thefourdiagonal directions: northwest, northeast, southwest, and southeast.

4730.

some facts about sardar vallab bhai patel .

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Vallabhbhai Jhaverbhai Patel (31 October 1875 – 15 December 1950), popularly known as Sardar Patel, was the first Deputy Prime Minister of India. He was an Indian barrister and statesman, a senior leader of the Indian National Congress and a founding father of the Republic of India who played a leading role in the country's struggle for independence and guided its integration into a united, independent nation. In India and elsewhere, he was often called Sardar, Chief in Hindi, Urdu, and Persian. He acted as de facto Supreme Commander-in-chief of Indian army during the political integration of India and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947.

Patel was born and raised in the countryside of Gujarat.He was a successful lawyer. He subsequently organised peasants from Kheda, Borsad, and Bardoli in Gujarat in non-violent civil disobedience against the British Raj, becoming one of the most influential leaders in Gujarat. He rose to the leadership of the Indian National Congress, organising the party for elections in 1934 and 1937 while promoting the Quit India Movement.

As the first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, Patel organised relief efforts for refugees fleeing from Punjab and Delhi and worked to restore peace. He led the task of forging a united India, successfully integrating into the newly independent nation those British colonial provinces that had been "allocated" to India. Besides those provinces that had been under direct British rule, approximately 565 self-governing princely states had been released from British suzerainty by the Indian Independence Act of 1947. Threatening military force, Patel persuaded almost every princely state to accede to India. His commitment to national integration in the newly independent country was total and uncompromising, earning him the sobriquet "Iron Man of India".[3] He is also remembered as the "patron saint of India's civil servants" for having established the modern all-India services system. He is also called the "Unifier of India".

In 2014, the Government of India introduced a commemoration of Patel, held annually on his birthday, 31 October, and known as Rashtriya Ekta Diwas (National Unity Day).

4731.

2. What are the facts of Tsunami?

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A tsunami is a series of ocean waves caused by an underwater earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption. More rarely, a tsunami can be generated by a giant meteor impact with the ocean. These waves can reach heights of over 100 ft.

About 80% of tsunamis happen within the Pacific Ocean’s “Ring of Fire.”

The first wave of a tsunami is usually not the strongest, successive waves get bigger and stronger.

Tsunamis can travel at speeds of about 500 miles or 805 kilometers an hour, almost as fast as a jet plane.

The states in the U.S. at greatest risk for tsunamis are Hawaii, Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and California.

4732.

Suppe1. What is meant by weather?

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4733.

what type of drainage pattern does an area hard and soft rocks exist parallel tp each other

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The type of drainage pattern does an area have where hard and soft rocks exist parallel to each other is known as Trellis.

Trellis pattern is created by the connection of it tributaries at approximately a right angle. Only then this pattern is from.

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4734.

6.It is given that 2 XYZ=64º and XY is producedto point P. Draw a figure from the giveninformation. If ray YQ bisects ZZYP, find ZXYQand reflex ZQYP.

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4735.

What type of drainage pattern does an area have where hard and soft rocksexist parallel to each other?

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The type of drainage pattern does an area have where hard and soft rocks exist parallel to each other is known as Trellis.

Trellis pattern is created by the connection of it tributaries at approximately a right angle. Only then this pattern is from.

4736.

full form of lic

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life insurance of coporation

4737.

what do you understand by globalisation? Explain in your own word

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4738.

What do you understand by globalisation? Explainin your own words4

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4739.

1 What do you understand by globalisation? Explain in your own words.

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4740.

Q.1. How is culture a great agent of globalisation? Explain with example.

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Trade and cultural exchange went hand in hand. Religion was perhaps one of the most important commodities carried along the Silk Route. Buddhism reached China from India along the northern branch of the route. The Karakorum passes were used as a means to explore the faiths and scriptures by the missionaries.

Art, literature and philosophical ideas were exchanged and in the process, it affected the cultures of different countries to which the route branched out. Even Christian missionaries travelled along the Silk Route to Asia, followed by Muslim preachers a few centuries later. The long rule of British in India also left an indelible western influence in different ways.

Some of the advantages are no homework, freedom to talk whatever we want to and do whatever we want to, no one to scold us and also no one to complain about us to our parents. The list of disadvantages is bigger though. Without a teacher, we would have probably never learnt anything in life, no one would have guided us ever, and our personalities would have never been built.A teacher has various responsibilities. A major responsibility is, of course, helping us, the students in our subjects and framing our minds and also directing us towards the right direction.A class without a teachercan never be a place where we can learn new things and also grow up into better individuals. A teacher also showers his/her students with love and care. It is said that a teacher is no less than a mother or a father. Teachers are our guardians in our school and a teacher is very much necessary for us to learn and try new things in life.However, some teachers are too strict and tend to complain about us frequently.A class without a teacherwho frequently complains about us would probably be a better place than a class with such a teacher. I understand that it is because of their affection towards their students that they tend to scold them so that the students do not repeat mistakes but I wish they also feel the daily pressure and burden of homework that the students carry on their shoulders. I wish every class has a friendly teacher who could feel the pain of students and at the same time help them with new subjects and also help them to frame a healthy mind and body.

4741.

(1) Name the writers of “Sangeet Ratnakar' and 'Sangeet Parijat".

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Sangeet Ratnakar is written by Sarnga Deva and Sangeet Parijat is written by Shri Dinanath

4742.

The impact of globalisation has not been uniform. Explain this statement.

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4743.

4. Name any two foreign writers.

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1.) William Shakespeare2.) George Orwell

Virginia Woolf and Leo Tolstoy. Virginia Woolf and Leo Tolstoy. ...

Orhan Pamuk and Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Orhan Pamuk and Fyodor Dostoevsky. ...

William Faulkner and Anton Chekhov. William Faulkner and Anton Chekhov. ...

Ernest Hemingway and Ivan Turgenev. Ernest Hemingway and Ivan Turgenev. ...

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William Shakespeare George Orwell

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(1) Mark twain (2) Edgar Allan poe

the question of answer is william shakespeare and george orwell

1. William Shakespeare 2. Mark twin

4744.

(e) Describe the contribution of women writers to the understanding of India

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People belonging to literature have always been an important part of the society and Indian women are not an exception. The women in India have made notable contribution to literature, and their contribution is well appreciated in all literary circles.

Women are inherently artistic.Women and literatureare closely related to each other because it requires a lot of artistic creativity to be good at literature and women are too good when it comes to artistic creativity. Women novelists from India are the one to add a new dimension to the English literature of India. Obviously, the current Indian English literature is due to the effort of many prolific writers. The best part is that most of these writers are women. Common examples include Sarojni Naido, Nayantra Sehgal, and Rama Mehta.

the time, when novels were not so popular in the world of literature,women writers in Indiaused to create lyrics for songs, write short stories, and small plays too. Profound literary personalities believe that women writers were the one who supported the old tradition of narrating tales in India. In between the 19thcentury, more women became English writers, and as the time went on, women writers were able to inculcate the emotions of ladies in their writings. This had a great impact on the language patterns of Indian literature. Women writers introduced new styles in Indian writing, and such novels have become very popular among the Indian readers these days.

4745.

ULIC Llicy worRS.4. Name any two foreign writers.5 Whiol

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1.) William Shakespeare2.) George Orwell3.) J.K. Rowling

Mark twain Edgar Allan poe

1) William Shakespeare2) Mark twain

4746.

how technology have enabled globalisationexplain 5 points Social...

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The development of technology has flourished in recent years and has played a major role in globalisation

Information technology has made significant advances in recent years, owing to the internet

Communication technology, from mobile phones to GPS satellites, have also revolutionised communications

Transport technology has had a growing focus on affordability, comfort, speed and being environmentally friendly

4747.

1. What enabled European colonisers to conquer and subdue Africa?

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In late 19th century, Europeans were attracted to Africa due to its vast resources of land and minerals. They came to Africa hoping to establish plantations and mines to produce crops and minerals for export to Europe. Control over scarce cattle resource enabled European colonisers to conquer and subdue Africa.

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4748.

Nick te lumellanwel (MUQ1. Falling of an apple from a tree is an example of:(a) work7(b) gravity

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falling of an apple from a tree is an example of "GRAVITY"

Answer:b) gravityExplanation:

Gravity causes theappletofalltowards the earth's center of mass and friction between theappleand the molecules of the atmosphere acts to slow theapple.

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The answer is :_(B) Gravity

Newton's Third Law

Action and Reaction Forces

Physical Science 112: Written by H. Tahsiri

An apple in free fall accelerates toward the Earth with a free fall acceleration, g.The force of the apple on the Earth also causes the Earth to accelerate toward the falling apple.By Newton's Third Law, the force of the Earth on the apple is exactly equal and opposite to the force of the apple on the Earth.By Newton,s Second law, the force of the Earth on the apple is equal to the mass of the apple times g , the accelerations due to gravity. And, the force of the the apple on the Earth is equal to the mass of the Earth times the acceleration of the Earth toward the apple.In conclusion, the magnitude of the forces are equal,or

F ( apple on the Earth) = F( the Earth on the apple)or

M( mass of the earth) xa( the acceleration of the earth toward the apple) =m(mass of the apple) xg( the acceleration of the apple toward the Earth)or

a=(m/M)g

where g= 9.8 m/s/s

This ratio of the masses is about 1/10^24.The Earth's acceleration due to the pull of the apple is so small, it is impossible to detect.

4749.

l. Long answer type questions.1. How is Ain-i-Akbari a useful document for the historians?

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Ain-i-Akbariis a sixteenth century, detaileddocumentwhich has records regarding Mughal Emperor Akbar's administration. ...Ain-i-Akbariindeed is auseful documentfor thehistoriansbecause it is a collection of regulations that were formulated by Akbar to run his administration.

4750.

Long answer type questions1. Why do we need to study history?. What are inscrintions? How do the

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HistoryHelps Us Understand Change and How the SocietyWeLive in Came to Be

The second reasonhistoryis inescapable as a subject of serious studyfollows closely on the first.

The past causes the present, and so the future.