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4751.

mention one event of your life in which you had given a proof of your wisdom.

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once when I was in grade 6 we had a school trip to Agra. On the way our bus tyre got punctured because of which we were stranded in the middle of the highway for 6 hours. Everyone was exhausted and baffled with the unexpected event. I and my friends were sitting in the bus when I saw the contact number of national highway authority of India(NHAI). I didn't have a phone then to search it on Google so I took the number down and called on the emergency number of NHAI. The help reached us in half an hour. Due to the carelessness of the driver we didn't have the equipment to change tyres at that moment. So one of our school trip coordinators accompanied the NHAI officers to the nearest town to seek help. They returned with the appropriate equipment and the situation was resolved. I became the knight in shining armour because of my wit and sense of logic.

4752.

what is biology

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The branch of science in which we studies the phenomenon of living of organism

Biologyis the natural science that studies life and living organisms, including their physical structure, chemical processes, molecular interactions, physiological mechanisms, development and evolution.

biology is the study of living organisms and their associated life

branch of study in which we study the phenomenon of living of organism is the correct answer of the given question

Biologyis the science of life. Its name is derived from the Greek words "bios" (life) and "logos" (study).Biologistsstudy the structure, function, growth, origin, evolution and distribution of living organisms.Biologyis the natural science that studies life and living organisms, including their physical structure, chemical processes, molecular interactions, physiological mechanisms, development and evolution.

Biology is the science of life. Its name is derived from the Greek words "bios" (life) and "logos" (study). Biologists study the structure, function, growth, origin, evolution and distribution of living organisms. There are generally considered to be at least nine "umbrella" fields of biology, each of which consists of multiple subfields.

Biochemistry: the study of the material substances that make up living things

Botany: the study of plants, including agriculture

Cellular biology: the study of the basic cellular units of living things

Ecology: the study of how organisms interact with their environment

Evolutionary biology: the study of the origins and changes in the diversity of life over time

Genetics: the study of heredity

Molecular biology: the study of biological molecules

Physiology: the study of the functions of organisms and their parts

Zoology: the study of animals, including animal behavior

Adding to the complexity of this enormous idea is the fact that these fields overlap. It is impossible to study zoology without knowing a great deal about evolution, physiology and ecology. You can't study cellular biology without knowing biochemistry and molecular biology as well.

Framework of understanding

All the branches of biology can be unified within a framework of five basic understandings about living things. Studying the details of these five ideas provides the endless fascination of biological research:

Cell Theory: There are three parts to cell theory — the cell is the basic unit of life, all living things are composed of cells, and all cells arise from pre-existing cells.

Energy: All living things require energy, and energy flows between organisms and between organisms and the environment.

Heredity: All living things have DNA and genetic information codes the structure and function of all cells.

Equilibrium: All living things must maintain homeostasis, a state of balanced equilibrium between the organism and its environment.

Evolution: This is the overall unifying concept of biology. Evolution is the change over time that is the engine of biological diversity.

Biology and other sciences

Biology is often studied in conjunction with other sciences, such as mathematics and engineering, and even social sciences. Here are a few examples:

Biophysics involves matching patterns in life and analyzing them with physics and mathematics, according to theBiophysical Society.

Astrobiology is the study the evolution of life in the universe, including the search for extraterrestrial life, according toNASA.

Biogeography is the study of the distribution and evolution of life forms and the causes of the distribution, according toDartmouth College.

Biomathematics involves creating mathematical models to better understand patterns and phenomena within the biology world, according toNorth Carolina State University.

Bioengineering is the application of engineering principles to biology principles and vice versa, according theUniversity of California Berkeley.

Sociologists often study how biology can shape social structures, cultures, and interactions, according to theAmerican Sociological Association.

History of biology

Our fascination with biology has a long history. Even early humans had to study the animals they hunted and know where to find the plants they gathered for food. The invention of agriculture was the first great advance of human civilization. Medicine has been important to us from earliest history as well. The earliest known medical texts are from China (2500 B.C.), Mesopotamia (2112 B.C.), and Egypt (1800 B.C.).

In classical times, Aristotle is often considered to be the first to practice scientific zoology. He is known to have performed extensive studies of marine life and plants. His student, Theophrastus, wrote one of the West's earliest known botanical texts in 300 B.C. on the structure, life cycle and uses of plants. The Roman physician Galen used his experience in patching up gladiators for the arena to write texts on surgical procedures in A.D. 158.

During the Renaissance,Leonardo da Vincirisked censure by participating in human dissection and making detailed anatomical drawings that are still considered among the most beautiful ever made. Invention of theprinting pressand the ability to reproduce woodcut illustrations meant that information was much easier to record and disseminate. One of the first illustrated biology books is a botanical text written by German botanist Leonhard Fuchs in 1542. Binomial classification was inaugurated by Carolus Linnaeus in 1735, using Latin names to group species according to their characteristics.

Microscopesopened up new worlds for scientists. In 1665, Robert Hooke, used a simple compound microscope to examine a thin sliver of cork. He observed that the plant tissue consisted of rectangular units that reminded him of the tiny rooms used by monks. He called these units "cells." In 1676, Anton von Leeuwenhoek published the first drawings of living single celled organisms. Theodore Schwann added the information that animal tissue is also composed of cells in 1839.

During the Victorian era, and throughout the 19th century, "Natural Science" became something of a mania. Thousands of new species were discovered and described by intrepid adventurers and by backyard botanists and entomologists alike. In 1812, Georges Cuvier describedfossilsand hypothesized that Earth had undergone "successive bouts of Creation and destruction" over long periods of time. On Nov. 24, 1859,Charles Darwinpublished "On the Origin of Species," the text that forever changed the world by showing that all living things are interrelated and that species were not separately created but arise from ancestral forms that are changed and shaped by adaptation to their environment.

While much of the world's attention was captured by biology questions at the macroscopic organism level, a quiet monk was investigating how living things pass traits from one generation to the next.Gregor Mendelis now known as the father of genetics although is papers on inheritance, published in 1866, went largely unnoticed at the time. His work was rediscovered in 1900 and further understanding of inheritance rapidly followed.

Biology is the natural science that studies life and living organisms, including their physical structure, chemical processes, molecular interactions, physiological mechanisms, development and evolution

Biology is a branch of science in which we deals about the study of living organisms.Biology os a importamt part of Science and Biology os also defined in many other parts.

biology is the study of all forms of life existing in this world including all living and nonliving organisms , unicellular and multicellular which includes their structure, function, uses in this interdependent bio diversity..

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D. Arrange the following sentences in the order in which they occur in the lesson:1. The sparrow remembered Polly's words, 'Now let us be men, and became MrPande again.2. A watchman left a pair of high boots with Mr Pande. the policeman.3. Aboy caught the sparrow and sold it to another boy.4. As soon as Mr Pande wore the boots, he changed into a sparrow.5. The canary helped the sparrow to escape from the cage.Word Power

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2 4 3 5 1is the correct order

24351 is the correct answer

24351is the correct answer

4754.

5.How has Kashmir been influenced by global warming?2

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Kashmir has been badly influenced by the global warming. Since last two decades many changes have been seen and witnessed in the valley Kashmir.

Water is becoming scarce day by day due to the melting of Kolhai Glacier, the main source of water in Kashmir. The climate has totally been changed.

It is difficult to distinguish between spring, summer and winter. Wet lands that were a part of water for irrigation in Kashmir, have been concretized. It has also reduced the production of crops.

4755.

(will/shall/call)(iii)study day and night in my1student life.(can/would/used to)

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I used to study day and night in my student life

4756.

15. What do you understand by 'Communication? How has it been called an integral part of astudent life?

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communication is the act of conveyingmeaningsfrom oneentityorgroupto another through the use of mutually understoodsignsandsemioticrules...

The main steps inherent to allcommunicationare:

The formation of communicativemotivationorreason.

Messagecomposition (furtherinternalortechnicalelaboration on what exactly to express).

Messageencoding(for example, intodigital data,written text,speech,pictures,gesturesand so on).

Transmissionof the encoded message as a sequence of signals using a specificchannelormedium.

Noise sources such as natural forces and in some cases human activity (bothintentionaland accidental) begin influencing the quality of signals propagating from the sender to one or more receivers.

Effective communication for people (true for both students and non-students alike) is important for a few reasons.

First, effective communication insures that listening (not hearing) takes place. Listening insures that what is being said is understood. If the dialogue is not understood, one can ask what is meant by something said.

Second, effective communication saves time. if people do not effectively communicate, time is wasted. Instead of compromises, conflict ensues and nothing will ever get accomplished.

Third, effective communication includes a balance between verbal and nonverbal communication. For example, if a person is verbally communicating that they are happy, but the face (nonverbal communication) states otherwise, the message can be conflicting for the listener.

4757.

15. What do you understand by 'Communication'? How has it been called an integral part of astudent life?

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The word 'communication' is derived from the Latin word 'communis' which means 'to transmit', 'to impart', 'to exchange', 'to share', or 'to convey'.

Communication means "the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium." (Oxford English Dictionary)

Communication helps us to understand others. The inability to communicate can lead to a lot of problems both personally and professionally.

A student may possess good knowledge and may be ready to convey it but if he does not know how to do it, it would not be effective. Poor speaking or writing skills is a real hurdle in communication.

A student, who lives in a hostel, wants some money. So he writes a letter to his father asking him to send him money. The father sends money, along with a letter cautioning his child to be careful while spending it. In both cases (sending the money and sending the letter), the father is responding to the communication initiated by his child.

4758.

C Fill in the blanks with the correct form of adjectives given in the brackets1. He is the _tallast student in the class.2. It was certainly the3. My fever is4. My sister is(taprou(badyoun(crazmoment of his life.than what it was yesterday.than me.member of his family.5. Sandy is thenglish Grammar & Composition-5

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2)proudest3)worse4)younger5)craziest

2.proudest3.worse4.younger5.craziest

4759.

Alappuzha has been included in top 5 global cities by the UNEP list to successfully manage solid waste. It is located in which state?

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Kerala

4760.

(c) learn/people/must/animals/for/to/careO

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Correct form of given sentenceis:People must learn to care for animals.

4761.

The mass and weight of an object onearth are 5 kg and 49 N respectivelyWhat will be their values on themoon? Assume that the accelerationdue to gravity on the moon is 1/6thof that on the earth.c.Ans: 5 kg and 8.17 N

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Mass of the substance remains constant. It is the multiplication of density and volume that will remain unchanged in the whole universe. Somass of the object will remain 5 kganywhere in the universe. Weight has meaning only when an object having a specific mass is placed in an acceleration field, such as the gravitational field.

Weight = Mass x Gravitational Constant

Gravitational constant of Earth = 9.8m/s^2.

Therefore, an object having 5 kg mass will have weight of 49N on Earth.

Whereas, Gravitational Constant of Moon =1.622 m/s.

Therefore, the same object having 5kg mass will have weight of 8.11N.

4762.

7.List some plantations cultivated as crops.

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The crops grown include cotton, coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar cane, sisal, oil seeds, oil palms, rubber trees, and fruits. Protectionist policies and natural comparative advantage have sometimes contributed to determining where plantations were located.

A single crop is grown whole over field that type of crop are known as plantation crop

4763.

What crop was cultivated by Lencho?

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The crop that was cultivated by Lencho wasCorn

Corn was cultivated by Lencho

4764.

O: Who was Nelson Mandela?

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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader, and philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was the country's first black head of state and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election

thanks

4765.

2. A wire of length L, m is redrawn to a length2L m, then the resistance will(a) increase two times(b) not charge(c) decrease to 1/4 of the original(d) increase four times.

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As we know that ;Resistance = Resistivity*length/areaHere we note that the resistance is directly proportional to length and inversely proportional to area of cross section ....Now a/c to question,;Length of wire is double then area is reduced to half...NowNew resistance = resistivity*2length/area/2New resistance =(resistivity*length/area)*4New resistance = 4resistanceOption (4) is correct.

4766.

3. It..... by tomorrow. I promise!*OWillWill beWill doneWill be done

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option A....

will ...................

It will be done by tomorrow. I promise!

It will be done by tomorrow. I promise!

THIS WAS UR ANSWER.....

it will be done by tomorrow.

it will be done by tomorrow. I promise

It will be done by tomorrow . I promise!

The answer of this question is 'will'

D ) Will be Done

As the Sentence is in past continuous tense

it will be done by tomorrow.I promise

4 option it will be done or 2

-"will be done " is answer of question

it will done by tomorrow. l promise

Will be done is answer of question

it will be done by tomorrow.I promise!

The work will be done tomorrow . I promise

It will be done by tomarrow. I promise

4767.

ransform the sentences into the ofta. No other baby is as tall as Nandab.No other bangle is as pretty as mine.eader is braver than all other students in the class.d. Aman is bolder than allother boys in his colony,

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a) Nanda is the tallest baby.b)My bangle is the prettiest of all.c)The class leader is the bravest student in the class.d)Aman is the boldest boy in his colony.

these are remaining

4768.

I234d soft lettle violet fishA little golden Fish toA yellowrip sweet wangoor tall thin pretty gise

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wuuwuwhhwwhshshhshahahahhahaahhahahahahhahahahahagahah

4769.

Why was the fish thankful to be a little fish?

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hilsa fish is thethanksful little fish

4770.

19. Write an essay on the following topics in aboutwords: (any one out of two)(1) The Mobile Phone[Introduction - wonderful invention - uses / misuses-views - conclusion]Ti

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Now a day Mobile Phones have become a basic need for us. So Mobile phones have completely changed the lives of humans for many years. Mobiles have become widespread all over the world. With the invention of the mobile phone, the writing of letters has become a history. In addition, mobile phones also play an anti-social role in mankind. It depends on the use of it. In summary, we can say that mobile phones have their uses and misuses that depend entirely on the user.

Uses of Mobile phones– There are lots of uses of mobile phones. Mobile phones are an integral part of our daily communications. All mobile phones have the ability to voice and simple text messaging services. Their small size, relatively low cost, and many uses make these devices very valuable to advocates who are increasingly using them for communication and organization. On the other hand mobile phones especially smartphones are used to watch movies, play games, listening to music or to browse the internet as well.

Abuses of mobile phones– On the other hand, there are some disadvantages of mobile phones as well. The teenagers or students are greatly influenced by the evil side of mobile phones. Instead of using the mobile phone for their benefits some students or teenagers are seen wasting their valuable time indulging in listening to songs, playing online games, spending hours after hours in social networking sites, sending offensive messages, watching pornographic videos etc. Again some physician claims that excessive use of mobile phones can be health hazardous.

Conclusion– the Mobile phone is the most popular and useful gadget in present time. Though there are a few disadvantages of mobile phones, we cannot deny the usefulness or necessity of mobile phones in our day to day life.

4771.

Fill in each blank with an appropriate word:(i)I can eat anything _______fish.

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I can eat anything except fish.so, the answer will be except.

4772.

curved surface area, total surface area and the voiA patient in a hospital is given soup daily in a cylindrical bowl ofdiameter 7 cm. If the bowl is filled with soup to a height of 4 cm, howmuch soup the hospital has to prepare daily to serve 250 patients?

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Diameter = 7 cmRadius , r = 7/2 cmHeight , h = 4 cm

Quantity of soup in 1 bowl = Volume of one cylindrical bowl =πr²h = 22 / 7× [7 / 2]²× 4 = 154 cm³

Quantity of soup prepared in 250 bowls = 250× 154 = 38500 cm³ = 38.5 litres [ 1 cm³ =0.001 litres]

4773.

PULUUWrite any lo_sentence and identifythe sentence and write these kinds

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10 sentence write their kinds easy

10 sentence write their kind easy

write their kinds of 10 sentence 😂😂😂😂

10 sentence write their kinds easy

such a easy question

10 sentence write their kind easy

4774.

Write the following integrated sentence in Pgsaive voi1. They placed his statue on a high pedestal

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His statue was placed on a high pedestal by them.

Please change this sentence also in passive voice =they could have won the match easily

4775.

DIRECTIONS (Q.Nos. 48-49) Read the following passagecarefully and answer the questions that follow.In the network diagram given below the figuresrepresent the flow of natural gas through pipelinesbetween major cities A, B, C, D and E (in suitable units).ssume that supply equal demand in the network(although not on individual nodes).7003751250 - 의7501400200500350350

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A diagram figured below AD, DC

4776.

change the voice'The city was protected by the walls'

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The walls protect the city.

4777.

Why is earth called living p

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Earth called as a 'living planet'----------------------------------------------earth called a 'living planet' because1)it is the only planet which sustains life2)only earth has an suitable atmosphere for the survival3)earth's distance from sun is not too far nor too near hence we get moderate amount of sunlight for our survival

4778.

i suppose we are in some danger?” said miss mebbin. what danger is miss mebbin talking about?

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Louisa was a very money-minded lady and she did not wish to perform any extra work apart from what she had been paid for. When both Louisa and Mrs. Packletide were seated on the platform, waiting for the tiger to arrive, then Louisa made this remark. She simply wanted to highlight that there was some danger to her life from the tiger.

I am asking what the danger was.

Louisa Mebbin was a crooked lady.She remarked that they were in some danger because she thought that the approaching tiger could cause any sort of harm to her in the dark.

In the book it's written that Mebbin was not at all afraid of the beast

Otherwise I think Louisa makes this remark to draw Mrs Packletide's attention towards the extremely old and senile condition of the tiger that they were about to shoot. She wanted Mrs Packletide not to spend a thousand rupees for that old tiger. She actually wanted her to do some bargaining with the village head-man regarding the reducing the price. Louisa had protective elder-sister attitude towards money. She was extremely greedy and selfish lady

Also Louisa Mebbin did not want to work more than that she was expected to as per her payment. So she told this.

4779.

Who was Miss Anne Mansfield Sullivan? What idea do you formabout Miss Sullivan from Helen's account of her life?

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Annie Sullivan is Helen Keller's mentor and teacher as she grows up. Sullivan is partially blind, and she was educated at The Perkins Institute for the Blind. In terms of her character, she is very patient and loving with Helen, and she loves to teach Helen about the world, whether that is through academics or the more abstract life lessons that come from being immersed in nature.

4780.

How did Miss Sullivan overcome the deficiency of a deaf child as the narrator?

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The child who can hear picks up everyday expressions through constant repetition and imitation. The conversation he hears stimulates the brain to act in a defined manner. But this stimulation cannot justify a deaf child. Mrs Sullivan tries to supply the stimulus that the narrator lacked. She did this by repeating everything, by spelling word by word on the hand and by showing her how she could take part in the conversation.

I want the answer in easy language

4781.

India will become ----- super power shortly

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a

a

4782.

Give a character-sketch of Miss ANNE Sullivan.

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Annie Sullivan is Helen Keller's mentor and teacher as she grows up. Sullivan is partially blind, and she was educated at The Perkins Institute for the Blind. In terms of her character, she is very patient and loving with Helen, and she loves to teach Helen about the world, whether that is through academics or the more abstract life lessons that come from being immersed in nature.

4783.

Read the text carefully. What did MahatmaGandhi mean when he said satyagraha isactive resistance?

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According to Gandhi, active resistance means "War without violence."In Sanskrit, Satya means "truth" while agraha means "great interest or enthusiasm."

Satyaagraha therefore means the firmness of truth. When people are knowledgeable or know the truth, they will fight their opponents without being violent. Knowledge is a truth-force (love-force or soul-force) that you can use against your opponent.

4784.

I've already cleaned the table so you needn'tto do it.A-worryB. panicC. botherD. concern

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option b is the answer

4785.

READ CAREFULLYRead the play and complete the following statements.The strange thing about the man who arrived at the Coach and Horses inn was

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A stranger arrives in Bramblehurst railway station. He was covered from head to foot with only the tip of his nose showing. He enters the Coach & Horses Inn and demands a room and a fire. Mrs. Hall, the owner prepares a supper for him and offers to take his coat and hat, but he refuses to take them off. When he finally removes the hat, his entire head is swathed in a bandage. Mrs. Hall thinks he has endured some accident. She tries to get him to talk about himself, but he is taciturn with her, although not particularly rude.

4786.

2 How is a shehnai different from a pungi?

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Shehnai is an improved version of pungi as it has a better tonal quality than pungi. It is a natural hollow stem pipe with sevenholes on its body and is longer and broader than the pungi.

4787.

What do you think iscorrect. Give reasons.this sentence.=)He need1200 worry.

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I think No because it not making any sense

4788.

and Bisllyoung Bismillah develo( 4 ) How didshehnai?thep his interest

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Bismillah was fascinated watching his uncle practice the Shehnai when he was only three. He was deeply fascinated by the music of Shehnai. Soon Bismillah started accompanying his uncle Ali Bux, to the Vishnu Temple of Benares where Bux was employed to play Shehnai. Bismillah picked up the finer nuances of Shehnai and practiced for hours on the banks of river Ganga. The themes of his music deeply affected by the sounds of flowing water of the Ganga. At the age of 14, Bismillah accompanied his uncle to Allahabad music conference where Ustad Fayaz Khan patted his shoulder which inspired and encouraged him to work harder.

4789.

2 How is a shehnai different from a pung?

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Shehnaiis an improved version ofpungias it has a better tonal quality thanpungi. It is a natural hollow stem pipe with seven holes on its body and is longer and broader than thepungi.

4790.

MPREHENSİON CHECK (PAGE 68)Who was Chunilal? What did he want from Bepin Babu?

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4791.

who was chunilal? what did he want from Bepin babu

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Chunilal was an old schoolmate of Bepin Babu. He had been having a rough time lately and had been coming to see Bepin Babu for a job.

4792.

Why did Bepin Babu worry about what Parimal Ghose had said?

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Bepin Babu was taken aback to hear the intimate details about his life from Parimal Ghose. There seeded no reason why he should tell a lie. He wondered if he really had forgotten about his visit to Ranchi.

4793.

Comprehension Check-R.L Why did Bepin Babu worry about what Parimal Ghose had said ?

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4794.

How do you think bepin Babu reacted when he found out that the chunilal had tricked him

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4795.

anchi for the same eveningomprehension CheckWho was Chunilal? What did he want from Bepin Babu?. Why was Dr Chanda puzzled? What was unusual aBepin Babu's loss of memory?IVhi nert morning, he reali

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Which chapter is this related to?

4796.

Why did Aurangzeb ban the playing of the pung?

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4797.

Why did Aurangzeb ban the playing of the pungi?

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Aurangzeb banned the playing of musical instrument pungi because it had a shrill, unpleasant sound.

4798.

Why did Aurangzeb ban the playing of the2 How is a shehnai different from a pungt?Where was the shehnai played traditionaa

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Aurangzeb banned the playing of musical instrument pungi because it had a shrill, unpleasant sound.

Aurangzeb banned the playing of shehnai because it had a shrill and unpleasant sound. Later it become known as noisemaker.

4799.

swer these questions in 30-40 words.Why did Aurangzeb ban the playing of the pungi?How is a shehnai different from a pungt?Where was the shehnai played traditionally? How did Bismillah Khan changethis?When and how did Bismillah Khan get his big break?Where did Bismillah Khan play the shehnai on 15 August 1947? Why wasthe event historic?Why did Bismillah Khan refuse to start a shehnai school in the U.S.A.?Find at least two instances in the text which tell you that Bismillah Khanloves India and Benaras.

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auranjeb banned playing of pungi because it was shrill and unpleasant sound produced

4800.

Loudspedenoise-makers in Delhi, but thethe most annoying. Be it a religiousgathering or a wedding reception,the entire neighbourhood gets toknow what is going on. Automobilesare also the worst noise-makers.They break the quiet of the morning. Theyshake you awake as does a loudspeaker. The threewheelers and the motorcycles are also the culprits.The Election Commission in the past strictly enforced the ban on +of loudspeakers for election campaigns. This was a very welcomeBut for this ban, the next three months would have become verudfor the school-goers.e ban on the usevery welcome step.become very difficultWord MeaningAnnoying-irritating; culprits-offenders ; ban-prohibitionOn the basis of your reading of the passage, answer thequestions that follow :1. The first para refers to two greatest noise-makers. Name them:2. The three places where loudspeakers make a deafening noise are--READING SKILLSEXCELLENCE IN ENGLISAS

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1)Religious gathering and wedding.2) Automobile, three wheeler and motorcycles