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Nick Vujicic was born with no arms and legs - but he does not let the details stophim. The brave 26-year-old - who is mainly a torso - plays football golf, swims and surfs,despite having no limbs.Answer the following questions.a) How was Nick born ?b) What does 'The details in the passage refer to?c) What do we call the condition of having no limbs ? |
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Answer» a) Nick was born with no arms and legs. b) The details refers to physical condition of Nick whe he was born. c) Its called phocomelia, which means being born without limbs. |
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15.1 kg. Force equal toa. 1,6 Nb. 5.0 Nc.9.8 Nd. 10.0 N |
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Answer» for an approximate result in N, multiply the force value by 9.807. So, 1 kgF = 9.8 N Like my answer if you find it useful! |
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a)Yarn is made from fibres. |
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Answer» True Explanation:The yarn is made from many different fibres -- animal, plant and vegetable. Animal fibres include wool, mohair, angora, silk, cashmere, llama, alpaca and qiviut (musk ox) and are made of mostly protein. Cotton, linen and ramie are vegetable fibres. |
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10p/3=20 |
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Duo . Question YOS. 8-) Which oneof the given responses can be added to all thegiven letters to make meaningful words?8.(1) Character(2) Story(3) Editing(4) Plot(5) Publishing(A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5(B) 4,1, 2, 5,3(C) 1.4, 3, 2,5(D) 4, 1, 2, 3,5(1) Yam(2) Plant(3) Saree(4) Cotton(5) ClothAL |
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Answer» 9)c is the right answer |
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Express your views/ideas on: Positive thinking |
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Answer» Positive thinkingisa mental attitudein wich you expectgood and favorable results.Inother words,positive thinkingisthe process of creatingthoughtsthat create and transformenergy intoreality.Apositivemindwaits forhappiness, healthanda happy endinginany situation. More peoplebecomeattracted tothis notion, a good evidence is theincreasinglycoursesand booksabout it.Positive thinkingis gaining popularityamongus. More andmoresuccessfulpeoplewill tell you thattheygot where they arenow becausethey madea lifestyle aroundpositive thinking.A person thatfaceslife witha positive attitudewill always bemore successfulin lifeboth professionallyandpersonally, thanaperson thatcan nottake control ofhisthoughts. It isincreasinglycommonto hearpeoplesay:“Think positive!” toa person wich issad andworried.Unfortunately,many people do nottake seriouslythisurge.How many peopledo you knowwho sitandreflect onpositive thinkingand meaning of it? BenefitsofpositivethinkingThese arejust some ofthe benefits ofpositive thinking: –Reducesdaily stress –You get a betterhealth –Astrongconfidence –Live alonger life –Live ahappierlife –You willhavemore friends –Better management ofimportant decisions |
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(y)Express your views/ideas on: Positive thinking. |
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Answer» Positive thinkingisamentalattitudein wich youexpectgood andfavorable results.Inother words,positive thinkingisthe process of creatingthoughtsthat create andtransformenergy intoreality.Apositivemindwaits forhappiness, healthanda happy endinginany situation. More peoplebecomeattracted tothis notion, a good evidence is theincreasinglycoursesand booksabout it.Positive thinkingis gaining popularityamongus. More andmoresuccessfulpeoplewill tell you thattheygot where they arenow becausethey madea lifestyle aroundpositive thinking.A person thatfaceslife witha positive attitudewill always bemore successfulin lifeboth professionallyandpersonally, thanaperson thatcan nottake control ofhisthoughts. It isincreasinglycommonto hearpeoplesay:“Think positive!” toa person wich issad andworried.Unfortunately,many people do nottake seriouslythisurge. How you apply positive thinking Changing everything you’ve learned in a life is not easy, imposing a positive thinking starting today thinking that that this will attract positive things in your life is not that simple. To change these negative patterns I recommend these exercises and practices. For me and the people I have chosen in my life works! 1. Use positive words when talking.If you constantly say “I can not” you could convince yourself that it’s true. Replace negative words with positive ones. Tell yourself that you do everything possible to have a happy relationship, tell yourself that you do everything possible to have a brilliant career, tell yourself that you do everything possible to keep you in shape. 2. Remove all the feelings that are not positive!Do not let negative thoughts and feelings conquer when you have a bad mood. Even if for a few hours a day, remove negativity and focus on the positive things in your life. 3. Use words that evoke strength and success.Fill your thoughts with words that make you feel strong, happy, having control over your life. Make an effort to focus on these words rather than the ones that suggest failure or incompetence. 4. Practice positive affirmations.One of the most common exercises for a positive thinking is positive affirmation. What does that mean? Start repeating a positive phrase like “I deserve to be happy” or “I deserve to be loved.” Believing that these statements are true and repeating them always will impose a morepositiveopinion about your life. thanks |
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This ______ be a Satyajit Ray's film (may/might) |
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Answer» this might be a will be appropriate may is right answer |
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) Satyajit Rayahadevi Verma was a leading poetess of the.schof poetry) Chayavadi School (B) Bhakti SchoolC) Revolutionary School (D) of theseLet us face the-(D) Vidyapati |
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Answer» Mahadevi Verma(26 March 1907 – 11 September 1987) was aHindipoet, freedom fighter and educationist fromIndia. She is widely regarded as the "modernMeera".She was a major poet of the "Chhayavaad", a literary movement of romanticism in modernHindi poetryranging from 1914–1938 and a prominent poet in HindiKavi sammelans(Gatherings of poets).Option (A) |
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Givea character sketch of Mrs. Bouncer. |
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Answer» Dickens had a special fondness for Mrs. Bouncer, who belonged to his daughter Mamie. A Pomeranian, sometimes called a Spitz in the 19th century, she was by far the smallest of the Gad’s Hill dogs. Essentially, she was a miniature Spitz, with the typical pointed ears and curled tail, but, Mamie said, just “a tiny ball of white fluffy fur” when she arrived. Dickens loved watching her, “so preposterously small,” yet “assuming great airs” among the huge mastiffs, bloodhounds, Newfoundlands, and St. Bernards surrounding her. l |
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1.2001 - 20021. The lady to ---------- the telegram was seny(a) who. (b) whose92. The boat capsized and a11(a) drownedTHE CONCERENGLISHm was sent did not receive itc) whom(d) w |
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Answer» (c) whomThe lady to whom the telegram was saint did not receive it. |
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What is meant by "my soul is white"?a. |
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Answer» A black child tells the story of how he came to know his own identity and to know God. The boy, who was born in “the southern wild” of Africa, first explains that though his skin is black his soul is as white as that of an English child. He relates how his loving mother taught him about God who lives in the East, who gives light and life to all creation and comfort and joy to men. “We are put on earth,” his mother says, to learn to accept God’s love. He is told that his black skin “is but a cloud” that will be dissipated when his soul meets God in heaven. The black boy passes on this lesson to an English child, explaining that his white skin is likewise a cloud. He vows that when they are both free of their bodies and delighting in the presence of God, he will shade his white friend until he, too, learns to bear the heat of God’s love. Then, the black boy says, he will be like the English boy, and the English boy will love him. rong |
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what. are. est west. north south |
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Answer» These are directionsships and our earth are totally follow these please like the solution 👍 ✔️👍 |
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(cosec*theta %2B sin(theta))^2 %2B (cos(theta) %2B sec(theta))^2=tan(theta)^2 %2B 7 %2B cot(theta)^2 |
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A4)Match the words under 'A' with their meanings under 'B'02i) effectiveii) a formal assurance that certain conditionsi) overheadsii) assemblewill be fulfilledii) efficientiv)ii) expensesiv) fit together the seperate component parts of |
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Answer» 1. 32. 43. 14. 2are the answers |
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the blanks:The avenage weather taken over a long time is called |
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Answer» Theaverage weather taken over a long time is called climate. |
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and the ulleeI10. The number of sides of two regular polygons are as 4angles is 9°. Find the number of sides of the polygons.DetweelllTaa dis should be used if the track |
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\frac { \operatorname { sec } \theta } { \operatorname { sec } \theta - 1 } + \frac { \operatorname { sec } \theta } { \operatorname { sec } \theta + 1 } = 2 \operatorname { cosec } ^ { 2 } \theta |
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Answer» thanks |
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B2. Write your counterview in a paragraphte your countervieViewChildren should be allowed to bring packaged or canned food toschool.TimeNew packaging materials help to preserve the food fresh for a longtime. Cans can be thrown after use and thus saves time-no washing dishes.Separate dishes can be packed in separate use-and-throw containers.Q. |
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Answer» Children should not be allowed to bring packaged and canned food to school for two primary reasons. Such food is not as good for health as freshfruits, salads and home cooked food. |
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(sec(A) %2B 1)/sec(A)=sin(A)^2/(-cos(A) %2B 1) |
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e ll all go hungry this year."Oral Comprehension Check1. What did Lencho hope for?2. Why did Lencho say the raindrops we3. How did the rain change? What happe4. What were Lencho's feelings when thet in the hearts of all who lived in th |
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7. Rearrange the following words or phrases to make meaninghul sentences. Do any four(a) a/time/was/once /a fox/there/upon(b) feeling/one/hungry/he/day/was/very(c) search/he /of/went/in /food/here and there(d) garden/he /at/last/ a/reached(e) the raw/grapes/saw/he/there |
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Answer» a)once upon a time there was a foxb)one day he was feeling very hungryc)he went here and there in search of foodd)at last he reached a gardene)there he saw the raw grapes 1. once upon a time a fox was there |
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10. cry/they/are/when/they/hungry |
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Answer» They cry when they are hungry. Please hit the like button if this helped you |
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(b) grasshopper/ passed by / a cold and hungry / just then |
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Answer» Just then a cold and hungry grasshopper passed by |
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T+ Tt8 + 896S+ SLрем + 87 |
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Answer» 48 ÷ 3 = 16 75 ÷ 5 = 15 968 ÷ 8 = 121 3042 ÷ 2 = 1521 |
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The Hungry Fox' and The Grapes |
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Answer» One afternoon a fox was walking through the forest and spotted a bunch of grapes hanging from over a lofty branch. “Just the thing to quench my thirst,” he thought. Taking a few steps back, the fox jumped and just missed the hanging grapes. Again the fox took a few paces back and tried to reach them but still failed. Finally, giving up, the fox turned up his nose and said, “They’re probably sour anyway,” and proceeded to walk away. Moral: It’s easy to despise what you cannot have. Nothing comes easy without a hard work. So, Work Hard and reach your goals. |
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I wt yt z = 0I then brove that :wº + y + z3 = Bryz |
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Answer» Given,x+y+z=0x+y+z=0. Consider the identity, (x3+y3+z3−3xyz)=(x+y+z)(x2+y2+z2−xy−yz−zx)(x3+y3+z3−3xyz)=(x+y+z)(x2+y2+z2−xy−yz−zx). Substitutex+y+z=0x+y+z=0in above identity. x3+y3+z3−3xyz=0×(x2+y2+z2−xy−yz−zx)x3+y3+z3−3xyz=0x3+y3+z3=3xyzx3+y3+z3−3xyz=0×(x2+y2+z2−xy−yz−zx)x3+y3+z3−3xyz=0x3+y3+z3=3xyz Hence, it is proved thatx3+y3+z3=3xyz 3xyz is the right answer |
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8. Define uniform costing. What are itsadvantages and disadvantages? |
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Answer» Uniform costingis the application of the same accounting andcostingprinciples, methods or proceduresuniformlyby various undertakings in the same industry. It is a particular technique which applies the usual accounting methods like standardcosting, marginalcosting, and budgetary control. Uniform costingdevelops better informed and healthy competition within the industry which results in control and reduction of cost. 4.Uniform costingprovides the members with allbenefitsof soundcosting system. On the basis of available reliable cost information, product pricing is taken up on sound basis. Uniform costingis the application of the same accounting andcostingprinciples, methods or proceduresuniformlyby various undertakings in the same industry. It is a particular technique which applies the usual accounting methods like standardcosting, marginalcosting, and budgetary control. |
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Attempt a character sketch of Nancy Lammeter. (Silas Marner) |
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Answer» An elegant young woman who lives inRaveloe, Nancy inspiresGodfrey’s love and affection despite his unfortunate secret marriage. Nancy is a strong-minded woman who is committed to her ideals. For example, she refuses to adopt a child, although she cannot have children, because she believes such an act willfully disregards the fate given by God. She is precise, tidy, and hardworking. Her elegant appearance does not extend to her hands, which show the marks of her labor. Once married to Godfrey, she becomes a good mistress of the Red House, although she reflects frequently on her and Godfrey’s lack of children and Godfrey’s unhappiness. |
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How was Silas transformed completely with the arrival of a child? |
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Answer» He realizes that love is far more important then money. Yes, he does get his money back, but Silas would always prefer Eppie to any amount of money. This is how George Eliot attempted to prove that love of others is ultimately more fulfilling than love of money. During the time that Silas was looking after Eppie he had the happiest days of his life. Language plays a substantial part in the way we picture and think of Silas Marner. The language that he speaks demonstrates this best. Before the arrival of Eppie he appears very dreamy and vacant at times. I think of him as being shy and very self-dependant. Although Silas had friends, he was never really there. It was as if he was on cloud nine. The introduction of Eppie really brings out his true character. He is 'part of the community' he speaks with more ease and self-confidence. I conclude that the language used by George Eliot helps readers to picture what she was thinking about when writing this novel. It also helps us to understand characters more and helps bring forward issues raised in the novel. |
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I am six and I have many friends.Two of them are special.They live in a tank andswim all the time.They are called Tommy and Toffee.They are goldfish! |
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Answer» nothing is ryming in this poem. |
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3. Why do Jim and Hans think that games or sports are good ways of resolvinconflicts? Do you agree? |
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Answer» what jobs did Hans wolf and Jim macphhwrson have when they were not soldiers? |
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3. Why do Jim and Hans think that games or sports are good ways of reconflicts? Do you agree? |
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k the correct alternative.The poet says that success is -Ооa) to laugh less and work more(c) to laugh often and much ( to lough le(by to longh s |
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Answer» The poet says that success is to laugh often and much. Please hit the like button if this helped you |
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ritepaagrath st ahout 100 swarde an tohioc âSave |
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Answer» If the Earth is under threat all life forms that inhabit the planet are in danger. Many of man’s activities have caused disturbance to the Earth and its environment. Many natural systems that sustain life on Earth have been affected in the process. Global warming and climate change are a consequence of such disturbances. Deforestation, building of dams across rivers, clearing of natural habitats of wildlife, as also air and water pollution have all adversely affected the natural equilibrium on Earth, causing threats to all life forms including man. We need to protect life on Earth by protecting Planet Earth. I need something moreBut thank you very much my Friend Thank you so much sorry for the chat I had done with you Please forgive me if you dont mine |
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(k Length of river 'Narmada' is about 1290km. Its length in metres is ----- |
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Answer» 1km=1000m1290km=1290*1000=1290000m 1290000m is the answer of the following 1290000 m the correct answer of the given question 1km = 1000m1290km = 12,90,000m 1290000m is the right answer...... 1290000 metre is the ans |
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The actual pain or inconvenience caused by the physical impairment is often much less then the sense of alienation felt by the person with disability. Do you agree with the statement? Why? Why not? |
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691 Dia Nou unslernstonal wnatcoid yetterdayes, 1 did Said the koy(change to RepontedSpeech) |
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Answer» Swaranika asked her younger brother if he understood what she said yesterday. The boy replied yes and he did understand. |
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cake did not taste good.t baked properly. C but becausedI nou come with Monicabeanch. C because andshe cannotrandma is old50,0,0)3 you want to play cricket |
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Answer» grandma is old so she cannot |
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What is that amazing tree? |
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Answer» Amazing tree is kind of tree which bears special characteristics which different than other normal trees.eg. Baobab trees look like their trunks got a bit swollen, but really they grow with a hollow center, allowing them to store thousands of gallons of water to survive in their harsh arid environments. In some ways they are a lot like a giant cactus-tree. |
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1—are two huts.are two huts. |
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Answer» these are two huts is the correct answer of the given question There are two huts is the right answer there are two huts is the answer of the following There are two Huts it is the correct answer. Two huts is right answer there are two Hut it is the right answer there are two huts is the best answer ever There are two huts is tha right answer both there and these can be used. there are two huts.It will be the right answer. there are two hurts is the right answer |
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Thinking about LanguageL. Match the words/phrases in Column A wth thete meanings in Column B1, slaving0) a quarrel or an argument) remove something from inside2. chaosanother thing using a sharp tool3. rummage(um) strange, mysterious, difficultexplainv) finish successfully, achieve4. scrape out5. stumble over, tumble into ) search for something by moving6. accomplish7, uncanny8. (to have or get into) a row (vill) working hardthings around hurriedly or carelessly(v) complete confusion and disorderfvil) lail, or step awkwardly while walking |
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Answer» thanks |
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That is a sentence? What important points should be kept in mind while making a sentence? |
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Answer» A sentence is a group of words giving a complete thought. A sentence must contain a subject and a verb (although one may be implied). Basic to any language is the sentence, which expresses a complete thought and consists of a subject and a predicate.- The subject is the star of the sentence; the person, animal, or thing that is the focus of it.- The predicate will tell the action that the subject is taking or tell something about the subject. Some of the most basic and important English grammar rules relate directly to sentence structure. These rules specify that:- A singular subject needs a singular predicate.- A sentence needs to express a complete thought. |
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it is not advisable to put a copper or jumper wire instead of a fuse since |
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Answer» f we use copper wire as fuse wire (which generally widely used in domestic electric circuit in rural and semi-urban area) , it will protect the circuit for normal overload without any problem in the circuit. But if there is short circuit in the circuit, there is every possibility of occurrence of flush-over at the fuse, which may damage entire fuse base and carrier. This may happen basically, because of high melting point of copper (1094 deg C approx). If the wire is not pure copper, melting point may be higher also. |
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Dosy type questo1. Describe the various phases of integration of Rajasthan. |
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Answer» TheIntegration of Rajasthantook place inphases. ... In the fourthphase, the four rulers of the Matsya Union, viz, Alwar, Bharatpur, Dholpur, Karauli merged into GreaterRajasthan. In the fifthphaseof formation ofRajasthanmajor part of Sirohi merged inRajasthanwhile Abu remained in Bombay. |
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Make a list of various animals and their sounds in your notebook.2. |
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Answer» Antelopes – snort. Badgers – growl. Bats – screech. Bears – roar, growl. Bees – buzz. Big cats (tigers, lions, jaguars & leopards) – roar, growl, snarl. Bitterns – boom. Cats – mew, meow, purr, hiss. |
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EXERCISE 6.26.28, find the values of x and y and thenhat ABICD50°13 |
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4.e is poor, he is happy5 Ho dic |
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Answer» Though he is poor, he is happy |
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Column 'A' (Words)(1) immune(2) venomous(3) passages(4) spy15) delvingColumn"B' (Meaning)(a) pathb) watch(c) secure(d) searching(e) poisonous |
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Answer» 1) immune ----- secure2) venomous----- poisonous3) passage----- path4) spy------ watch5) delving ----- searching 1 c2 e3 a4 b5 d this will be the answer |
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