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1951.

How did the sparrows show on the last date that they had not come for the breed

Answer» They did not ate bread crumbs thrown by the author\'s mother. they surrounded the corpse silently and flew away when the corpse was taken away. Also it was a tribute to the dead grandmother.
1952.

what is not true ramganga "passage" answer

Answer» Where is the passge and question?Assuming the question:\xa0Which of the statements is not true according to the passage?A. The river remained calm after Nilakanth’s bathingB. Nilkanth had decided to bathe in the river before sitting down for meditationC. Ramganga river is one of the largest tributaries of the GangaD. The waves of the river resumed to show her fury after Nilakant’s bath\xa0The correct answer is\xa0option 1), i.e.\xa0The river remained calm after Nilakanth\'s bathing.Explanation:\xa0\tThe statement mentioned in\xa0option 2)\xa0is\xa0true. The following is mentioned in the passage: "Since it was time for Nilkanth’s afternoon prayers, he decided to bathe in the river before sitting down for meditation."\tThe statement mentioned in\xa0option 3)\xa0is\xa0true. The following is mentioned in the passage: "Sahejapur is a small village on the banks on the Ramganga river, one of the largest tributaries of the Ganga".\tThe statement mentioned in\xa0option 4)\xa0is\xa0true. The following is mentioned in the passage: "The river’s waves picked up speed and height again, seemingly aware that Nilkanth had completed his bath."\tThe statement mentioned in\xa0option 1)\xa0is\xa0not true. The following is mentioned in the passage: "To everyone’s amazement, the river’s waves calmed at the touch of Nilkanth’s feet."\tHence,\xa0option 1)\xa0is the answer.
1953.

compare and contrast the personalities of mrs.pearson and mrs.fitzgerald.

Answer» The two ladies are sharply contrasted. Mrs Pearson is a pleasant but worried looking woman in her forties. She speaks in a light, flurried sort of tone with a touch of suburban cockney. Mrs Fitzgerald is older, heavier and has a strong and sinister personality.
1954.

What makes the author think india is on the verge of joining the secret bond of developed nations

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1955.

Why was Joe Morgan waiting for Andrew

Answer» Dear its very nice question its answer is______________________ Joe Morgan and its wife had been mart
1956.

Note making of discovering tut

Answer» Paragraph-wise\xa0note making\xa0of the chapter "Discovering Tut: The Saga continues". ... King\xa0Tut\'s\xa0tomb was first discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter, a British archaeologist.\xa0Tut\xa0was found buried with numerous “funerary treasures” in a coffin made of pure gold.
1957.

How do friendships help you to know yourself?

Answer» one could not judge himself because we do what we think is right, a true friend will help you to know you better so make friends and enjoy your life
1958.

How is friendship different from other relationships?

Answer» The difference between friendship and relationship is that in friendship two individuals are not dependent on each other and share a joyful bond among them while in a relationship two people are interdependent and have commitment between them.
1959.

What was the direct strees ?

Answer» But the question was from the chapter (we are not afraid to die...if we all are together
When the force passes through the centroid of the surface... There stress will become uniform on the whole surface
1960.

Why was King Tut\'s demise a big event, even by the royal standards?

Answer» King Tut’s demise was a big event, even by royal standards because he was the last of his family’s line, and his funeral was the death knell for the dynasty.
Tut was the last heir of a powerful family that had ruled Egypt and its impire for centuries,he was laid to rest laden with gold and eventually forgotten. His death was a big event, by royal standard because Tut was the last one of the family, who dead in teenager
1961.

how did the poet mother die? what has he to say about this circumstances

Answer» There is no instances discribed in the poem ,how her mother died . But still the circumstances shown in the poem was that her mother had died as many years ago as she was in the snap.
1962.

Who was vairashiva

Answer» The Virashaiva movement began in Karnataka in the mid-twelfth century. It was initiated by Basavanna and his companions like Allama Prabhu and Akkamahadevi. This movement strongly argued for the equality of all human beings, It was against Brahmanical ideas about caste and the treatment of women.
1963.

Goldfinch is careful while entering her nest so that_

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1964.

What are the looses of poet\'s mother and the poet

Answer» \xa0When the narrator\'s mother was twelve years or so, she along with her cousins went for a sea holiday. Some thirty years later, when the narrator looked at the photo, her mother would remember her past and laugh. For her mother the sea holiday was her past but for the narrator, her laughter.
1965.

why does the author think that the \'moist imprint \' was the last physical contact between him

Answer» poem the photograph who \'s \' that girl \' in the given extract 1)mother 2)the poet 3) Betty 4) dolly
The grandmother kissed the forehead of the narrator before he left for abroad. The narrator considered it the last sign of physical contact. He might not see her again. He did not expect his old grandmother to live for five more years. She was a terribly old lady.\xa0
1966.

Make easy sentences of these words:- 1. Desert 2. Mountain 3. Forest 4. Sea 5. River

Answer» 1.\xa0Desert\xa0is a\xa0arid land with usually sparse vegetation.2.\xa0Mountains\xa0are storehouse of water which is\xa0the\xa0basic\xa0need\xa0of\xa0the\xa0human beings.3.\xa0The\xa0forest\xa0air was cool and damp.4.\xa0Sea\xa0water percolates down through the rocks.5.The boy was drowned in the river.
1967.

Make easy sentences of these words:-1. Desert 2. Mountain3. Forest4. Sea5. River

Answer» 1.\xa0Desert\xa0is a\xa0arid land with usually sparse vegetation.2.\xa0Mountains\xa0are storehouse of water which is\xa0the\xa0basic\xa0need\xa0of\xa0the\xa0human beings.3.\xa0The\xa0forest\xa0air was cool and damp.4.\xa0Sea\xa0water percolates down through the rocks.5.The boy was drowned in the river.
1968.

Prepare a speech on \'There is enough resources for everyone’s need but not for anybody’s greed\' .

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi said that Mother Nature has provided resources that are sufficient for everyone but people because of their greedy nature are trying to keep a lot more than what is required for themselves creating socio-economic disparities. He also meant that if resources are shared equally, no person would go hungry or thirsty.(i)\xa0It means that the earth has abundant resources to satisfy everyone’s needs but in our greed and hurry to develop, we have been recklessly exploiting these resources.\xa0(ii)\xa0In the name of development, we have indulged in activities such as deforestation, overgrazing, encroachment into forest lands, overuse of ground water, use of plastics, etc.\xa0(iii)\xa0The exploitation of natural resources not only harms the environment but may cripple the future generations of the development process itself.\xa0(iv)\xa0If fossil fuels are exhausted, the development of all countries would be at risk.\xa0(v)\xa0Thus, there is a need for conservation and judicious use of resources for development.\xa0
1969.

What was the meaning of name "tutankhamun"

Answer» ‘Tutankhamun’ means the ‘living image of Amun’. Amun was the major god in the ancient Egyptian society whose temples and images were destroyed by a preceding ruler named Akhenaten. He destroyed the ancient religious order of the Egyptians. Tut’s changing of his name represents his efforts in the restoration of the old ways that were once destroyed.
1970.

report / tomorrow/shall/he/for/duty . Reorder it

Answer» He shall report tomorrow for duty!
Hlo yaara
He shall report for duty tomorrow
1971.

Why did Jonathan say to his father the renewed his determination to fight the sea

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1972.

Describe the character of the narrators grandmother\'s in the portrait of a lady

Answer» In this story narrator describes his grandmother as old woman. People said that she had once\xa0been young and beautiful but according to author her grandmother had been old ever since hehad seen her the author could not imagine her as a child or as a young and beautiful lady. Forhim she was his grandmother, a woman who had been always old and never young. She wasshort, fat and slightly bent. Her face was a\xa0full of wrinkles . Narrator maintains that she was\xa0beautiful because she was kind, warm, loving, attentive and caring. The author’s grandmother was strong woman in character and was very religious too. She was always dressed in\xa0a spotlesswhite dress.In his childhood years, the narrator lived with\xa0his grandmother. He describes her as a\xa0goodfriend. She would wake him up on school days and prepare him a simple breakfast .She had asympathetic attitude towards animals . She carried several stale chapattis with her\xa0for the villagedogs . When she was in village she used to feed dogs but as and when she came to the city shestarted feeding the sparrows. She was a religious\xa0woman , as she spend her\xa0time in temple inreading the scriptures .She was a woman\xa0who love her traditions and culture.\xa0With her one hand,she was always telling the beads of her rosary. She spent most of her time reading the holy bookswhether at home or in the\xa0temple. She spent her time in\xa0spinning wheel and reciting her prayers also. She never omitted to\xa0sing her prayers.She did not like the\xa0western learning by his grandson .She\xa0was also against learning of music.She was left alone when\xa0narrator went abroad but she passed her time with spinning feedingsparrows and reciting prayers .She felt happy when narrator came back after a long time. Shemade her ill by beating the\xa0drum in happiness .She was so devoted to religion that in her lasttimes she pray. She was a lady to the last\xa0
1973.

Write a essay on importance of dress code in school

Answer» One particular type of group united for the same purpose should wear the same type of clothes that is uniform. The concept of uniform is the only most visible element of any school regardless of caste, complexion, social status etc. Uniformity is the symbol of discipline. Uniform is a unique idea for schools because it helps students not to divert their attention to fashionable garments while at school. If uniforms were non-existent, students might be victimized by others because of the expensive clothes they choose to wear. Attention will naturally go on the clothes people wear instead of on schoolwork, which is what school is all about. Uniform is the only source to avoid fashion parade from schools. When students wear clothes of their choices on their birthdays even then sometimes objectionable attire is observed. Uniform is the only source to avoid such objection regularly. Each morning, students do not have to waste their time to decide what to wear, they simply get dressed in their uniform. In this way getting ready for school becomes hassle-free for students. Time wasted on deciding what to wear could be better spent on doing schoolwork.It makes our life more disciplined as we have to fall in a habit of taking care of a particular attire like every country’s army has a particular uniform. It has been rightly said that whatever we are or whatever we will be in future it is all because of our habits and uniformity is such a habit which binds us in a great discipline which is a great key to success. We can easily judge an institution if its workers are wearing a uniform. The same is in schools it is a feeling of equality, it is a feeling of responsibility, it is a feeling of belonging to one another and ultimately it is a reminder of being in a group assembled for the same purpose. It uniform exists in schools it means that the purpose is kept in mind and being chased.
Here are some of the most\xa0important\xa0advantages: 1) A\xa0dress code\xa0promotes a more serious\xa0school\xa0atmosphere which emphasizes academics and promotes good behavior. ... 5) As opposed to\xa0uniforms,\xa0dress codes\xa0still allow students to wear what they want which leaves students with a sense of choice and expression.
1974.

The school system often curbs individual talents....albert eistein at school

Answer» \xa0School should be a platform from where the students can hone their talents. However, it is unfortunate that our system has turned education into a demanding monster. Education received in the school may not be the true education. True education promotes free growth and all-round development. But, the school system interferes with such development. There are a lot of restrictions and formalities in the form of assessments and activities. They are very time consuming and dreary. The modern education system does not leave any space for a child to nurture his/her individual talent. They are all burdened with rote-learning which is measured by grades. This kind of system is almost claustrophobic for individual talent and a hindrance to the holistic development of a child.\xa0
1975.

Q. How did Andrew assess that night\'s work?Please answer this as soon as possible

Answer» How did Andrew assess that night’s work?Answer:As Andrew left driller’s house he felt tired. He kept thinking of the work he had done that night. He realised that at last he had done something real. For him it was an achievement.एंड्रयू ने उस रात के काम का आकलन कैसे किया?उत्तर:जैसे ही एंड्रयू ने ड्रिलर का घर छोड़ा वह थका हुआ महसूस करने लगा। वह उस रात किए गए काम के बारे में सोचता रहा। उन्होंने महसूस किया कि आखिरकार उन्होंने कुछ वास्तविक किया था। उसके लिए यह एक उपलब्धि थी।
1976.

Steps taken by caption in strom

Answer» Just on the second day when they left Cape Town, Wavewalker began to face all kinds of troubles. Strong gales lashed the boat for the next few weeks. The size of the waves was really alarming. They went up as high as the main mast. The captain took immediate steps to save the boat. The boat was slowed down. The storm jib was dropped. Heavy mooring ropes were lashed across the stern. Lifelines were attached. Oilskins and life-jackets were donned. A tremendous explosion shook the deck. A torrent of green and white water broke over the ship. Wavewalker was near capsizing. Her masts had fallen flat. Waves tossed him around the deck like a rag doll. Larry and Herb continued pumping water out like madmen. If they couldn’t make some repairs, they would surely sink. Waterproof covers across the open holes were covered. Most of the water was now being thrown over the sides.All the urgent steps were taken. Fortunately, they proved quite effective. By the morning of January 6, the wind eased. Wavewalker rode out storm. But still it couldn’t hold for long to reach Australia. Hence, the search for islands began. In the end, Wavewalker had a cheerful landing at lle Amsterdam.
1977.

Write an essay on "What if I blend the art and culture of my state/ut with the paired state/ut".

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1978.

Can I get answers of all questions ka a photograph

Answer» Yes bro you get all answer of photograph from this site and by browsing.
1979.

Marry Christmas friends ??????????⛄⛄⛄⛄

Answer» Merry Christmas ?☃️???
Merry Christmas ?
Merry Christmas?
Merry Christmas ✌️
1980.

According to taplow what was the good luck and back luck

Answer» formal letter
Taplow had been punished by Mr. Crocker Harris to do extra work for missing his class the previous week as the former was ill. Taplow was doing the extra work when Frank saw him alone in the class room. Frank suggested to him he could go out and play golf in the fine weather. When Taplow replied he could not, Frank said ‘bad luck’ in response.
1981.

What did Arnenhotep 4 do when he became pharaoh?

Answer» Hi
Answer:When, Amenhotep IV became the pharaoh, he promoted the worship of Aten, and changed his name to Akhetan. He moved the religious capital from Thebes to a new city of Akhetaten. Besides these, he also attacked Amun, the major God, smashing his images and closing his temples.
1982.

Name of poet of poem voice of rain

Answer» Walt whitman
Walt Whitman"The Voice of the Rain" is a short free-verse poem by the American poet\xa0Walt Whitman. Originally published in a periodical called Outing in 1885, it was later reprinted in Leaves of Grass,\xa0Whitman\'s\xa0most celebrated collection of verse.
Walt Whitman.
1983.

Explian the concept of shanshui

Answer» Shanshui\xa0is the\xa0concept\xa0in chinese culture which means \'mountain water". here, mountain means yang- going vertically towards heaven. it is high, warm, dry in sun, and masculine. The water represents yin- floating on the surface of earth. it is calm, cool, and supposedly femanine.
1984.

What happened to the laburunum tree after gold finch flew away

Answer» .
What happens to the laburnum tree after the goldfinch flies away?Ans.\xa0After singing, the goldfinch flies away into the infinite. The laburnum tree becomes silent and quiet again. Emptiness comes to it and it becomes as dead (silent) as it was earlier.
1985.

What was Mrs. Pearson\'s worry ?

Answer» Mother’s Day deals with an issue that concerns all women the world over. The position of a woman in We family is pitiable both as a wife and as a mother. She is neglected and ordered about by the entire family. Her duties are unlimited, with no weekend break for recreation or change. Priestley discusses this issue in a humorous and satirical manner. Here are the two faces of woman—the liberated defiant and assertive Mrs Fitzgerald gives a practical demonstration of how the docile Mrs Pearson can become the mistress of her house. She suggests rough treatment as the only effective method. She shocks the family with her smoking, drinking and lighting mood. She is able to do so by using a spell and putting her own spirit into the body of her neighbour. They all feel miserable and agree to do what Mrs Pearson demands. The solution to the problem is a bit harsh, crude and not very practical.
1986.

How is explosion of population is biggest threat to existance of ailing earth ?

Answer» Overpopulation causes many problems in every day life. The three basic human needs—food, cloth and shelter have assumed alarming prepositions. Fisheries, forests, grasslands and croplands are under severe strain. In many areas they have reached an unsustainable level. People resort to over fishing to obtain protein. Forests are being destroyed to obtain firewood. Grasslands are becoming deserts. Artificial fertilizers have improved the productivity of croplands. Overpopulation hinders development and adversely affects the spread of education and health care among the masses. It is observed that the poor beget more children. It only leads them to unending poverty. More children does not mean more workers but merely more people without work. Thus over-population leads to unemployment. Public transport proves insufficient. We see long queues everywhere. In short, overpopulation leads to deterioration in environment and shortens our lives by causing many diseases.
1987.

What do yo mean by emerging new world view ?

Answer» \xa0As Lester Brown said, "We have not inherited this earth from our forefathers; we have borrowed it from our children", we see a transcending concern for the first time in human history— the survival not just of the people but of the planet. We have begun to take a holistic view of the very basis of our existence. The environmental problem does not necessarily signal our demise, it is our passport for the future. The emerging new world vision has ushered in the Era of Responsibility. It is a holistic view, an ecological view, seeing the world as an integrated whole rather than a dissociated collection of parts. Industry has a most crucial role to play in this new Era of Responsibility. Margaret Thatcher once said, “No generation has a freehold on this earth. All we have is a life tenancy — with a full repairing lease”. We have entered an era where people feel a sense of responsibility towards their ailing planet.
1988.

Which movements does the author refer to ? How much popular do you think it is ?

Answer» ANSWERThe author, Nani Palkhivala, refers to the \'Green Movement\'. It has become very popular among the people of all countries. It started nearly twenty five years ago but it has gripped the imagination of the entire human race completely and quite rapidly.
1989.

Why were black dogs used as hunting dogs in chinese empirical courts?

Answer» Tibetan mastiffs were popular in China\'s imperial courts as hunting dogs. They were brought along the Silk Road in ancient times as tribute from Tibet. They were huge black dogs used as watchdogs. They explode into action like bullets.
1990.

Describe the town of Hor in your own words ?

Answer» Hor is a small town on the main east-west highway. The highway followed the old trade route from Lhasa to Kashmir. The town is located on the shore of Lake Manasarovar. ... He was so moved by the sanctity of the lake that he burst into tears.
1991.

What problems did the narrator face?

Answer» On the evening of the 2nd of January, a giant wave, that first looked like a dark cloud, crashed into the boat, badly damaging it. The giant waves threw the narrator into the water and back into the boat, which resulted in him fracturing his ribs and breaking his teeth.
1992.

Who was norbu ? How did he become a team with narrator?

Answer» He became restless and forced himself to think positively. It was then that he met a man called Norbu, in a cafe. He was Tibetan, who worked in Beijing and was writing academic papers about the Kora to Mount Kailash. The author was relieved to meet Norbu as he was the ideal companion to do the Kora with.
1993.

Why does the chairman of Du pont declare himself company\'s chief environmental officer ?

Answer» Mr Edgar S. Woolard was the chairman of a famous industrial concern—Du Pont. Five years ago, he declared himself to be the company’s ‘Chief Environmental Officer’. He said that their continued existence as a leading manufacturer required that they excelled in environmental performance.
1994.

How according to the writer is the rise of population responsible for environmental degradation ?

Answer» The growth of world population puts a severe strain on the earth’s principal biological systems. Due to excessive human claims these reach an unsustainable level where their productivity is damaged. Development is not possible if world population continues to grow so rapidly. Increasing population brings hunger, poverty and unemployment.
1995.

Why does the writer says that the laws are never respected nor enforced in India ?

Answer» It is, indeed, a very sad state of affairs that in India, laws are neither respected nor enforced. There is a very well-written Constitution of India that covers all the aspects of the running of a country. Every day, the laws are made and reforms take place. But generally, Indians believe in breaking the laws or interpreting them according to their convenience. Take an e.g., dowry, child labour or female infanticide. There is a general apathy towards the system, which is required to enforce the law. There could be a lot of reasons behind this. Corruption is on the top. We, in India, know that everyone and everything is on sale. Second reason could be that, in our country, the course of justice takes a lot of time. We believe in the fact that, \'Justice delayed is justice denied\'. So, there is a possibility that, here, people take law in their hands and try to meet their demands according to the way they want to.
1996.

What does the article 48A of the constitution of India ?

Answer» 48A. Protection and improvement of environment and safeguarding of forests and wild life The State shall endeavour to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard the forests and wild life of the country
1997.

Examine the statement Forests preecede mankind deserts follow ?

Answer» Naturally, forests precede mankind. Forests were in existence much before the coming of man on this planet. It is also true that if forests disappear, deserts will follow. Felling of trees and clearing of forests is converting our grassland and croplands into wastelands and deserts.
1998.

Why does Dr. Mycrs called the tropical forest of the powerhouse of the evolution ?

Answer» Tropical forests are termed as the powerhouse of evolution because the survival of several species depends on these forests and without them, not only these species but also the ecological balance of the world will suffer.
1999.

What happens when the human claim are reaching an unsustainable ?

Answer» In large areas of the world,\xa0human claims\xa0on these systems are\xa0reaching an unsustainable\xa0level, a point where their productivity is being impaired. When this\xa0happens, fisheries collapse, forests disappear, grasslands are converted into barren wastelands, and croplands deteriorate.
2000.

What are the four biological systems ? How they are important for global economy ?

Answer» The earth’s four biological systems - fisheries, forests, grasslands, and croplands - form the foundation of the global economic system. In addition to supplying our food, these four systems provide virtually all the raw materials for industry. Without it, none of our industries would survive, and the economy would collapse.