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| 2051. |
Scientific intervention is necessary to unearth buried mysteries?? |
| Answer» A man has to learn a lot of things from his past to face the present for a bright future. One can never learn only from imagination. We need to have solid, concrete proof in front of us to enhance our knowledge. E.g., if King Tut\'s mummy was not subjected to scientific scrutiny, we would never have known more about the great and the last heir of a powerful family that had ruled Egypt for centuries. There is certainly a need to use scientific invention to find what happened to someone, centuries ago. If we want to know what happened long time back, we can read about it in History. The scientific, scrutiny of King Tut\'s mummy helped the modern world to discover a lot of things about the king that would, otherwise, have remained unknown. King Tut v/as the last heir of a powerful family who died young. Whether he has murdered or died a natural death is a matter of interest to archaeologists. | |
| 2052. |
Why has carter to chisel away the solidified resins to raise the king\'s remains? |
| Answer» \xa0Carter had to chisel away the solidified resins to raise the King\'s remains. Answer Carter had to chisel away the solidified resins to raise the King\'s remains because the ritual resins had hardened, cementing Tut to the bottom of his solid gold coffin, which no amount of legitimate force could move.\xa0 | |
| 2053. |
Tradition,rituals and funerary practices must be respected.Discuss |
| Answer» In Favour Any society can progress only if it does not let go its roots. We may ridicule certain traditions, scoff at rituals and mock at funerary practice. But, all these old practices have certain mythological values attached to them. There is a belief; not only in India but outside also, that the death is only an end to the physical being. The soul has to travel further. King Tut was buried with everyday things he may want in the afterlife such as board games, bronze razor, cases of food and wine. Against Human beings are known for their discretionary power. Traditions, rituals and funerary practices should be given due respect but we should understand one thing very clearly. The practice which carries no meaning should be discarded. The dead body should be cremated with honour but burying it with everyday things has no relevance. Why would a dead person need food, water and razors? We should learn to respect and not to follow blind foldedly. | |
| 2054. |
Why has king Tut\'s body been subjected to repeated scrutiny?? |
| Answer» King Tut\'s body has been Subjected to repeated scrutiny. King Tut\'s body has been subjected to repeated scrutiny because right from the time of the discovery of his tomb in 1922, the modern world has been curious to find out what happened to him, with murder being the most extreme possibility. | |
| 2055. |
The three phases of the author\'s |
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Answer» The first phase of the author’s relationship with his grandmother started when he was still a child. The old lady used to tell him and other children of the games she used to play as a child. ‘That seemed quite absurd’. The children treated them like the fables of the prophets she used to tell them.The second phase of this relationship began when the narrator started going to school. His parents left him with her and they went to live in the city. They were constantly together. She used to wake him up in the morning and get him ready for school. Then she would fetch his wooden slate, a tiny earthen inkpot and a red pen. After a breakfast of a thick, stale chapatti, they went to school. She carried several chapattis for the village dogs. The school was attached to the temple. They would walk back together.The third phase of their relationship began when the narrator’s parents sent for them in the city. That was a turning point in their friendship. He used to go to an English school in a motor bus. As the years rolled by they saw less of each other. She didn’t like the English school as there was no teaching about God and scriptures there. She hated western science and music. When he went up to university he was given a room of his own. The common link of their friendship was snapped. His grandmother accepted her seclusion with resignation. The three phases of the author’s relationship with his grandmother before he left the country to study abroad are given below.The first phase was the period of the author’s early childhood. During this phase, he used to live with his grandmother in the village. The grandmother used to take care of him from waking him up and getting him ready to accompany him to the school. Both shared a good friendship with each other.The second phase was the time when the author and the grandmother moved to the city to live with the author’s parents. This was a turning point in their friendship because now they ‘saw less of each other’.The third phase was the time the author joined the University. He was given a room of his own and the common link of their friendship was snapped. The grandmother turns to wheel-spinning and reciting prayers all day long. She accepts her seclusion with silence. |
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| 2056. |
What ordeal awaited them on 2 january? |
| Answer» Answer:After they celebrated Christmas, the weather changed for the worse. On the early morning of 2 January, the waves became huge. As the ship rose to the top of each wave, they could see the vast sea rolling towards them. The wind seemed to be howling. | |
| 2057. |
What measures did they take to counter this ordeal?? |
| Answer» Answer:They dropped the storm jib and lashed a heavy mooring rope in a loop across the stem to slow the boat, and then double-lashed everything, went through their life-raft drill, attached lifelines, put on oilskins and life jackets | |
| 2058. |
What injuries did Sue sustain? What does it reveal about her?? |
| Answer» Answer:Sue had bumped her head and there was a big bump above her eyes. She had two black eyes, and a deep cut on her arm. She showed remarkable maturity for a seven-year-old when she said that she didn’t want to worry them when her father was trying to save all of them | |
| 2059. |
What were the difficulties that they faced that night?? |
| Answer» What were the difficulties that they faced that night?Answer:The night was bitterly cold, and they were pumping water out of the ship, steering the ship and working the radio. Moreover, they were getting no replies to their calls for help, as they were in a remote comer of the world. | |
| 2060. |
The narrator and his wife had longed to sail.What did they do to accomplish their dream?? |
| Answer» The narrator and his wife had always dreamt of sailing. They wanted to do a round-the-world voyage like Captain James Cook had done 200 years earlier. For sixteen years they spent all their leisure time improving their seafaring skills in the British waters. They took a boat, Wavewalker, that was 23 metres, and weighed 30 ton. It had been professionally built and they spent months fitting it out and testing it in the roughest weather that they could find. Finally, in July 1976, the family set out to sail from Plymouth, England. | |
| 2061. |
How many people were there in the boat?? |
| Answer» Answer:The four of them the narrator, his wife Mary, son Jonathan, and daughter Suzanne sailed for 105,000 kilometres to the west coast of Africa to Cape Town. They took on two crewmen with them an American, Larry Vigil, and a Swiss, Herb Seigler, before settling sail on the southern Indian Ocean. | |
| 2062. |
What was the first indicator of rough weather? |
| Answer» Question\xa0What was the first indicator of rough weather?Answer:On their second day out of Cape Town, they encountered strong winds. For the next few weeks, the gales blew continuously. The gales did not worry the narrator but the sizes of the waves were disturbing. | |
| 2063. |
What happened on 2 January that made the author feel that he was approaching death |
| Answer» The weather changes for the worse and on January 2, the big waves hit them. They try to slow the ship down by dropping storm jib and hit a heavy mooring rope in a loop across a stern but it doesn’t help much. They carry their life-raft drill, attach lifelines, don life jackets and oilskins.Later, in the evening, a vertical and huge wave strikes the ship and the narrator is thrown off from the ship. He accepts his ‘approaching death’ and starts losing consciousness. When the ship is about to overturn, a huge wave hit again and turns it right back. He suffers injuries in ribs and mouth. He grabs the guard rail and sails into the ship’s main boom. | |
| 2064. |
Write a speech on "importance of keeping family traditions alive in the modern world"????please ?? |
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Answer» Je maila kya likhe ho???? We started keeping my family traditions of canning alive last summer. My loved ones has discontinued for years and there is nothing better than opening up something I have discontinued on my own and thinking of those who distributed this traditions with me.Traditions are very essential to keep going in families around the world. Traditions are very broad nearly anything from what people do about holidays to cooking. My loved ones tradition is important to me. I knew last year that if I didn’t learn several of my family’s secret recipes while my own grandmother and mom continue to be with us than there would be a chance that my loved ones would never be able to taste the wonderful flavors my family has put together over the years and my children has seemed so toward the taste that we get grown to love. Ahead of I begin canning, I must gather every one of the materials that I need to get started out.The first step may be the selection of the tomatoes. My spouse and i pick every one of my tomato plants from my very own garden they may be so much greater than anything from the grocery store. Last year I applied better son tomatoes and roma tomato plants. The roma tomatoes great to use since they have fewer seeds, wider, meatier wall surfaces and less drinking water.And that means thicker marinade in much less cooking time! Also, I don’t want soft, bruised or perhaps rotten tomatoes. Next We remove the tomato skins this is very important. Nothing worse than consuming spaghetti and having to munch on a piece of skin left out.Here’s a trick my personal grandma educated me: put the tomatoes, a number of at a time within a large pot of boiling water for at most 1 day. Then I plunge them into a waiting bowl of ice normal water. This makes the skins go right off with the tomatoes. If the skins happen to be left upon then they turn into tough and chewy in the sauce, not so pleasant. I must eliminate the seeds and water.After peeling the skins off of the tomatoes, My spouse and i cut the tomatoes in half. I remove the seeds and excess normal water. I call it up the squeeze of the seed. It is just like it sounds: clean hands in that case squeeze each tomato and i also use my personal thumb or possibly a spoon to scoop and shake away most of the seeds. I do leave some of the seed products because that is my inclination.I throw the squeezed tomatoes in a colander or drainer while I work on different ones. By money the water off now, My spouse and i end up with a thicker other sauce in less cooking. The next step I need to do is to become the lids and containers sanitized. The dishwasher is decent for the jars, particularly if it has a sanitize cycle.My spouse and i get that going although I’m planning everything else, and so it’s made by the time I’m ready to fill the containers. While the cisterns and covers are staying sanitized We begin obtaining that other sauce heading. I consider my onions, garlic, basil, oregano, gulf leaves, green peppers, ” lemon ” juice, sodium, pepper, and my burgundy and place all in the pot first. When i get the onions and pepper a little young I put all the tomato vegetables and bring to a simmer. Cook throughout the tomatoes until the sauce can be my ideal thickness.I usually let my own sauce make for about two hours. The very last step My spouse and i call canning time. Although my sauce is simmering I acquire my water bath garnir ready. We go ahead and go through the water up and get it boiling.I actually start a little pot of water cooking to put the lids in so that the lids can sterilize and helps the lids seal. When the spices is prepared I place the jar direct on the container and I complete them to within just? inch of the top make the cover and palm ‘tighten the ring in. I put the jars in the water bathtub and cook for about 20mins. I then make use of the jar grabber and move the cisterns out one-by-one and let all of them cool draft-free place.When the jars will be cool, I actually check that they may be sealed validating that the top has been sucked down. We press straight down in the middle gently with my ring finger. If it arises and straight down then it is usually not closed.If it don’t seal than I just replace the top and do the canning time again. Now that all the actions are full, I listen to all the small pings occurring telling me that my hard work offers paid off. I am glad which i have learned the family custom of canning. My granny has become older and doesn’t can easily anymore.Away of all my family it is just my friend, Aunt Leslie, and myself left undertaking the canning. It was a good reward to my sole a few weeks ago after i had my own grandmother more than for dinner. I had formed canned a lot of beets and decided that was the day to open them.When my own grandmother attempted them the girl said, These taste much like mine. To hear her say that supposed so much in my opinion. I couldn’t image not having the taste of what I had in the past because they don’t that in the grocery store.This is why My spouse and i am keeping my family custom going and teaching my own girls. We never understand when each of our love ones are not going to be below anymore. Easily can’t possess my family with me I by least wish to be able to remember them by simply creating the actual have believed me. In the event people have a thing in their friends and family that is done by others and would not desire to miss it after that person is fully gone than learn how that special someone would it.I did that’s why I will always have that special connection with canning and my family. |
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| 2065. |
What difficulties does Mrs. Pearson face while dealing with the various members of her family? |
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Answer» Mrs Pearson loves her husband and children too much. She does not find courage enough to discuss the problem with them. She only keeps dropping hints. She hates any unpleasantness. She does not know where to start. She doesn’t know how to begin discussion with the other members of the family. Mrs Pearson loves her husband and children too much. She does not find courage enough to discuss the problem with them. She only keeps dropping hints. She hates any unpleasantness. She does not know where to start. She doesn’t know how to begin discussion with the other members of the family. |
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| 2066. |
Give a brief account of the exploration of Tuts mummy from 1922 to 2005 |
| Answer» Tut\'s mummy had always been the center of attraction for the researchers. First of all Tut’s mummy was taken out of its tomb in 1922 by Howard Carter in 1922; he did it to study and research on it. Second time it was taken out in 1968 to X-ray it. In the context of the chapter, last time it was taken out on January 5, 2005 to CT scan it. | |
| 2067. |
What was the child suffering from? |
| Answer» The poem Childhood begins with the poet pondering over ‘when’ was it that he lost his childhood. He wonders if it was the time when he crossed the age of eleven or the time when he started realizing that there is no real existence of heaven and hell as they could not be geographically located in maps.He wonders if he lost his childhood the moment he realised that adults were not all they pretended to be or when he recognised that the adults, who spoke and preached of love, themselves ‘did not act so lovingly’.The poet asks if he lost his childhood when he realised that he has a mind of his own or that he can choose his own way, guided by his mind now capable of producing thoughts and opinions that are different from other people.The poet speculates as to ‘where’ his childhood disappeared. Though he is not aware of the day he lost his childhood, he knows that it has gone to some forgotten place, in an infant’s innocent face. | |
| 2068. |
Why is Cyril pearson astonished at mother\'s bheviour? |
| Answer» First, mother has not got tea ready for him, as usual. Secondly, she has not got his things ready though she had promised in the morning to look through them in case there was any mending. Obviously, he is astonished at strange behaviour of the mother. Then, mother asks him whether there is any stout left in the house. He wonders why mother needs stout. | |
| 2069. |
PLS HELP IS THERE ANY YOU TUBE CHANNEL WHERE I CAN STUDY ENG FOR CLASS 11 CBSE |
| Answer» ALSO WHICH JAS COVERED CIMPLETE SYLLABUS | |
| 2070. |
Does the poet think that at eleven years of age he had became an adult? |
| Answer» Yes, the poet seems to think that it was his first step towards adulthood. This is so because then he had become a rational human being. | |
| 2071. |
Why was goldfinch body barely visible |
| Answer» The poem THE LABURNUM written by Ted Hughes\tThe leaves of the Laburnum tree\xa0had turned yellow .\tThe\xa0seeds\xa0too had fallen down.\tThe tree had become\xa0lifeless.\tThe\xa0arrival\xa0of the\xa0Goldfinch bird\xa0brought a new life in it.\tThe tree had become her\xa0shelter\xa0and\xa0younger ones.\tShe had a\xa0dark colored face\xa0with stripes on it which was quite visible.\tHowever her body which was yellow in color made\xa0her barely visible\xa0as it would mix with the\xa0color of the leaves\xa0which too was\xa0yellow\xa0in color. | |
| 2072. |
His courage ______him(forsake)His company greatly _____after (seek) |
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Answer» His courage forsook him(forsake) His company greatly sought after (seek) His company is greatly —- after. (seek)SoughtHis courage —— him. (forsake)forsook |
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| 2073. |
How to speak english? |
| Answer» 1. Read newspaper(The Hindu),try to learn at least 10 new words daily from anything which you read on a daily basis either textbook , magazines,etc2.Most importantly,watch English interviews of BBC news or any English channel and make access to those new words in ur day to day conversations. | |
| 2074. |
Essay on fitness beats pandemic |
| Answer» I had a dream come true last weekend, quite literally. For the first time in about six months, I was able to browse in a bookstore (one in my neighborhood that\'s reopened with sanitary and social distancing protocols clearly posted) while wide-awake. In the past, leaving the store without buying anything had felt like a triumph of willpower, but this time it involved some guilt. Only one other person was in the store during my visit, a clerk, and it only seemed fair to her to purchase something. Next time, for sure.To be clear, I am not exactly wanting for reading material, but the element of wish fulfillment is intense even so. Likewise with my spouse, who reports having theater dreams. She has attended at least one play a week, on the most conservative estimate, throughout her entire adult life -- or did until this spring. Performances by excellent companies are livestreamed now, and she has been able to take theater classes online. But there’s more to going to theater than seeing a play -- a ritual-like aspect that can’t be broadcast. Browsing indulges curiosity and involves a degree of chance. The hunger is not for content but for certain qualities of experience, in part communal, that are lost or on hold for the duration.\xa0The possibility of turning crisis into opportunity comes up in one of the essays on working from home that appears in the latest issue of the Journal of Scholarly Publishing. “How many of you,” asks Erika Dyck, a history professor at the University of Saskatchewan, “have dreamed of pressing pause on the work treadmill? I am talking about a genuine freeze-frame, reset, and rethink, or a chance to read something that isn’t directly related to a task with a deadline.”But think again: “Let’s not kid ourselves; working from home during a pandemic is not that.” Before the pandemic, Dyck had what seemed like a modus vivendi that balanced parental responsibilities and academic work, including her role as a co-editor of the Canadian Bulletin for Medical History. “Now,” she writes, “despite being relatively isolated or even hiding in a home office, I consistently feel tired and am unable to focus on anything, especially when it comes to writing … My mind has constantly wandered, whether drifting toward the contents of the fridge and the looming prospect of dinner, or more often enveloping me in a fog of wondering whether any of the work we do as academics really matters, or whether we will still have academic institutions in a post-COVID world.”Dyck’s is the most confessional of the essays and, no doubt for that reason, the one that made the most impression on me. At some point her trouble writing it became integral to what she had to say -- in particular, to acknowledging the trouble with “feeling like we need to be productive while people are dying, losing jobs, hungry and scared.”The other four contributors to “A Compilation of Short Takes on Working from Home” recount different levels of difficulty in adjusting to the disruption. Bryan Birchmeier, an intellectual property coordinator at Michigan Publishing and the University of Michigan Press, frames it as a less physically grueling version of the phase known as “tear-down” or “total control” that he went through as in boot camp: “It’s meant to break down any barriers recruits may have to adjusting to a military schedule and to military procedures … We have had to create or adjust to a new schedule and new procedures because so much about our daily routine is different …”At the other extreme is the experience of Olivier Lebert, the manager for two Canadian journals for 15 years, who has telecommuted for 11 of them -- and from France for the past 10. It sounds like the pandemic has not called for that much change in routine, and he can sum up best practices very clearly: establish a schedule. Stick to it. Meet deadlines. Outside your set working hours, relax: “stop responding to professional calls or emails.” | |
| 2075. |
a ) In spite of all the honour thatb) we heaped upon him,he remainsFind incorrect word |
| Answer» Honour | |
| 2076. |
Gand kaise maaee |
| Answer» What you are trying to ask ¿¿ Please wrote it correctly......... | |
| 2077. |
Why did the head teacher call Albert to his office |
| Answer» Einstein got a false medical certificate and was about to go to the head teacher’s office to submit it. To his surprise, however, the headmaster himself sent for him and informed that the school had decided to rusticate him for his hostile presence in the school. The head teacher explained that all the teachers were troubled with his rebellious attitude and did not want him in the school any longer. He then suggested the simplest way out for Einstein to leave the school on his own. | |
| 2078. |
Syllabus for year 2021 |
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Answer» Deleted Topics – Class - XI – English Core Deleted Topics Writing ● Classified Advertisements, ● Letters to the editor (giving suggestions/opinions on an issue) Provide realistic context in the form of newspaper report/article to which the students may respond. ● Application for a job with a bio-data or résumé ● Article & Report Writing ● Narrative Grammar ● Modals ● Clauses ● Change of Voice ● Error Correction, editing task/cloze passages Literature Hornbill ● Father To Son ● The Adventure Snapshots ● The Ghat of the Only World ● The Tale of Melon Background Students are expected to have acquired a reasonable degree of language proficiency in English Language by the time they come to class XI, and the course aims, essentially, at promoting the higher-order language skills. For a large number of students, the higher secondary stage will be a preparation for the university, where a fairly high degree of proficiency in English may be required. But for another large group, the higher secondary stage may be a preparation for entry into the professional domain. The Core Course should cater to both groups by promoting the language skills required for academic study as well as the language skills required for the workplace.Click on the given link for syllabus:English Core - CBSE Academic |
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| 2079. |
Give me all the tests of arts |
| Answer» I think they had excluded the tests section not only in humanities but for all streams.Quiet shocking because,in class 10th I had attempted each and every test of each chapter of all subjects,which helped me a lot in scoring . | |
| 2080. |
gasler |
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| 2081. |
appa mam |
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| 2082. |
What suggestion did Frank give taplow |
| Answer» The very suggestion of the \'cut\' by Frank scared Talpow. He was scared of Crocker Harris and giving Crocker Harris the cut was beyond his imagination. He knew how strict Crocker Harris was and if he dared to cut he was afraid that Crocker Harris would probably follow him home and create a situation which would surely not be quite pleasant for Talpow. And so he dismissed Frank\'s idea of the cut.\xa0 | |
| 2083. |
what pictures of egyptians life and belifes does the lesson portray |
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| 2084. |
describe the egyptians rulers that you find mentioned in the lesson |
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| 2085. |
mention any two aspects of ancient egyptians life as portrayed in the lesson |
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| 2086. |
what superstition do egyptians associate with mummies |
| Answer» The superstition associated with the mummy was the curse that would fall upon if the mummy was disturbed from its grave.Samarth answered thisThe curse of the pharaohs is an alleged curse believed by some to be cast upon any person who disturbs themummy?of an Ancient Egyptian person, especially a pharaoh. This curse, which does not differentiate between thieves and archaeologists, allegedly can cause bad luck, illness or death. | |
| 2087. |
Digital India speech of 2-3 min |
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| 2088. |
how the story suggest that optimism helps o endure \'the direst stress\' |
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Answer» Optimism is a determination to overcome difficulties. It raises one‟s spirits and helps one overcome stress and difficulty with ease. The story displays courage and optimism shown by everyone at the time of difficult situation. Survival happens only because of the optimistic struggle that the family carries on with the inclination to look at the bright side in the situation.The level of perseverance in the author rises when Jonathan says, “We‟re not afraid of dying if we can all be together. Besides, the caricatures of him and Mary, drawn by Sue, helps his determination and optimism to grow many folds. The positive outlook of the children infuses positivity in the narrator. He rigorously calculates their position and finally asks Larry to steer a course of 185 degrees. Though he lost all hopes by then, he does not show it and optimistically told Larry that they would spot the island by about 5 p.m. Fortunately, their struggle and optimism pays off and they manage to find Ile Amsterdam by the evening. |
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| 2089. |
why were the electric pumps not working? |
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Answer» Narrator gave his best to save his family. He pumped out the water with the help of wheel, Herb and Larry. Every wave was pushing the water into the boat from the holes so the narrator covered the holes with canvas. The problem increased when hand pumps get blocked due to floating debris and also electric pump underwent short circuit. Then narrator used two spare hand pumps and one electric pump and connected it with pipe to make the system work.He spent whole night in pumping out the water and till morning the situation was under contro Ignore the answer |
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| 2090. |
what is the egyptian mummy project ? how sucessful has it been. |
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| 2091. |
what are mayday calls. why was the boat getting no replies to its mayday calls? |
| Answer» Mayday calls\xa0are distress signals sent through the radio by ships facing trouble in the sea. They are made to\xa0get\xa0help from other ships passing nearby. The\xa0boat\xa0Wavewalker was not\xa0getting replies to its Mayday calls\xa0because the\xa0boat\xa0had reached a remote part of the sea where other ships did not go.f | |
| 2092. |
Indian Tourism 2 min speech |
| Answer» Over the years, tourism has grown as a flourishing industry. Some countries, even small ones, like Singapore, the Carribean, Japan, Hong-Kong (now under China), Thailand and even Malaysia have made great progress with the earnings obtained from tourists.In India, earnings to the government and people from tourism as compared to such countries are only fractional. There may be several reasons for this.Tourism in India can become a viable industry if effective and concerted steps are taken. First of all, red-tapism should be ended. All bottlenecks and harassment to tourists that scare them should be removed. People at the helms of tourist affairs such as officials of ministry of tourism, hoteliers emporium-owners, etc. should be taught etiquette and given lessons in ideal behaviour that should be meted out to tourists.India has innumerable attractions for tourists. Throughout the country there are numerous beauty and scenic spots. There are very good hotels in big cities and tourist complexes on highways. There are several places where the tourists can enjoy adventure games. There are so many ancient temples, mosques, forts and other historical places in India which the tourists from various countries would like to visit.Our embassies should supply to the people and governments of other countries all the important information regarding objects and places which can attract the tourists. The coming of the tourists to India and their stay here should be made easier, smoother and more comfortable as far as possible. | |
| 2093. |
Can I get list of deleted topics |
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Answer» No hehe Deleted Topics – Class - XI – English CoreDeleted TopicsWriting● Classified Advertisements,● Letters to the editor (giving suggestions/opinions on an issue) Provide realistic context in the form of newspaper report/article to which the students may respond. ● Application for a job with a bio-data or résumé● Article & Report Writing ● NarrativeGrammar● Modals ● Clauses● Change of Voice● Error Correction, editing task/cloze passagesLiterature Hornbill● Father To Son● The Adventure Snapshots● The Ghat of the Only World● The Tale of Melon City You see the syllabus on this app at last of the PDF you see the deleted portion of all subjects first you download it |
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| 2094. |
What was the first indication of the disaster? |
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Answer» what was the first indication of disaster What was the first indication of the disaster |
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| 2095. |
Who had ranga and where had he gone. |
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Answer» And he was sent to Bangalore for studies Ranga was the son of the accontant |
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| 2096. |
Appearance of grand mother |
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| 2097. |
What is the theme of poem laburnum top |
| Answer» In the poem Laburnum top , the poet talks about the mutual relationship of a laburnum tree and goldfinch which has built a nest in it . The main theme of the poem is \' mutual benefit \' . The tree which is still in its position comes to life by chirruping and Swift movement of bird and it\'s chicks . The bird and her young ones get space to live in | |
| 2098. |
Note making of the adventure |
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| 2099. |
Why does the narrator call his grandmother wintir landscape |
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Answer» She looked like an expanse of pure white serenity. The stretch of snow over the mountains looks equally white and peaceful. So her silvery locks and white dress made her look like the winter landscape in the mountains. Answer |
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| 2100. |
What did the narrator learn about mrs dorling from her mother? |
| Answer» One day narrator was at home. Mrs. Dorling visited Mrs.S . Narrator\'s mother introduce her with Mrs. Dorling. Mrs. Dorling was wearing a long brown coat and a shapeless hat . She had a broad chest. | |