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1.

How did Britain's involvement in wars from 1793-1815 affect British industries?​

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Explanation:

Britain,s involvement in wars from 1793 and 1815 greatly AFFECTED its economy. Factories shut down and trade CAME to a standstill. Due to shutdown of factories WORKERS became jobless and there was UNEMPLOYMENT. There was no capital formation and possibility of reinvestment during the war period.

2.

वीरशैव पंथ के रचयिता कौन थे​

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Lingayatism was FOUNDED, or revived, by the 12th-century PHILOSOPHER and STATESMAN BASAVA in Karnataka.

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3.

What do you know about diplomacy of Genghis Khan?

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ANSWER:

He outlawed the kidnapping of women, guaranteed diplomatic immunity to ambassadors and GRANTED religious freedom to all people." Historians ALSO point to the introduction to the WEST of inventions such as gunpowder and paper that his empire made possible.

4.

Q4) A class named findmin has been designed to find the minimum element in anarray.Class name findmin Data member int a[] // integer array of size 5Member Functions void enterdata() // to store 5 integer elements in the arrayvoid findmin() // to find the minimum element in the array and display​

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Explanation:

Write a C function to return minimum and maximum in an array. Your program should make the minimum number of comparisons.

Recommended: Please solve it on “PRACTICE ” first, before moving on to the solution.

First of all, how do we return multiple values from a C function? We can do it either using structures or POINTERS.

We have CREATED a structure named pair (which contains min and max) to return multiple values.

struct pair

{

int min;

int max;

};

And the function declaration becomes: struct pair getMinMax(int arr[], int n) where arr[] is the array of size n whose minimum and maximum are needed.

METHOD 1 (Simple Linear Search)

Initialize values of min and max as minimum and maximum of the first two elements respectively. Starting from 3rd, compare each element with max and min, and change max and min accordingly (i.e., if the element is smaller than min then change min, else if the element is greater than max then change max, else IGNORE the element)

// C++ program of above implementation

#include

using namespace std;

// Pair struct is used to return

// two values from getMinMax()

struct Pair

{

int min;

int max;

};

struct Pair getMinMax(int arr[], int n)

{

struct Pair minmax;

int i;

// If there is only one element

// then return it as min and max both

if (n == 1)

{

minmax.max = arr[0];

minmax.min = arr[0];

return minmax;

}

// If there are more than one elements,

// then initialize min and max

if (arr[0] > arr[1])

{

minmax.max = arr[0];

minmax.min = arr[1];

}

else

{

minmax.max = arr[1];

minmax.min = arr[0];

}

for(i = 2; i < n; i++)

{

if (arr[i] > minmax.max)

minmax.max = arr[i];

else if (arr[i] < minmax.min)

minmax.min = arr[i];

}

return minmax;

}

// Driver code

int main()

{

int arr[] = { 1000, 11, 445,

1, 330, 3000 };

int arr_size = 6;

struct Pair minmax = getMinMax(arr, arr_size);

cout << "Minimum element is "

<< minmax.min << endl;

cout << "Maximum element is "

<< minmax.max;

return 0;

}

// This code is contributed by nik_3112

Output:

Minimum element is 1

Maximum element is 3000

Time Complexity: O(n)

In this method, the total number of comparisons is 1 + 2(n-2) in the worst case and 1 + n – 2 in the best case.

In the above implementation, the worst case occurs when elements are sorted in descending order and the best case occurs when elements are sorted in ascending order.

METHOD 2 (Tournament Method)

Divide the array into two parts and compare the maximums and minimums of the two parts to get the maximum and the minimum of the whole array.

5.

Aspiration of women in Renaissance period

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The women of the Renaissance, like women of the Middle AGES, were denied all political rights and considered LEGALLY subject to their husbands. Women of all classes were expected to perform, first and foremost, the duties of housewife. PEASANT women worked in the field ALONGSIDE their husbands and ran the home.

6.

Conquests of Akbar in mughal empire​

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7.

Feudalism economic features​

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Answer:

Feudalism had two ENORMOUS effects on medieval society... (2) SECOND, feudalism discouraged trade and economic growth. The land was WORKED by peasant farmers called serfs, who were TIED to individual plots of land and forbidden to move or CHANGE occupations without the permission of their lord.

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8.

analyze and explain which civilization was more productive,chinese or egyptian?please fast and short cuz this is of 2 marks question

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Explanation:

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9.

Evaluate the changes responsible for the formation of empires by Mongols in13th-14th centuries​

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10.

Briefly explain any four writes which the courts can issue to protect the rights of citizens​

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Explanation:

These include individual rights common to most, such as equality before the LAW, freedom of speech and freedom of expression, RELIGIOUS and cultural freedom, Freedom of assembly (PEACEFUL assembly), freedom of religion (freedom to practice religion), right to constitutional remedies for the PROTECTION of civil rights ...

11.

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Answer:

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12.

20. Why do you think the Roman government stopped coining in silver and which metal did began to use in its place?​

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13.

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15.

Mula sa borromeo.nakarating ang islam sa maynila na pinamumunuan ni___A.Raha b BaguindaB.Shariff AlawiC.LakandulaD.RahaSulaymanC.​

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ANSWER:

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16.

What are the name of city of mesopotamia

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EXPLANATION:

Mesopotamia housed historically important cities such as Uruk, Nippur, NINEVEH, Assur and BABYLON

17.

Which is the following is the weakest (a) ionic bond (b) covalent bond (c) metallic bond​

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Answer:

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18.

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EXPLANATION:

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19.

Explain the early sathyagrahas of mahatma Gandhi in India​

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Mahatma Gandhi ORGANISED three Satyagraha movements:-

  • In 1916, he travelled to Champaran to inspire the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system. Finally, the colonial government passed an ACT for the welfare of the poor peasants of Champaran in 1918.
  • In 1917, he organised a Satyagraha to support the peasants of Kheda in Gujarat.Gandhiji ASKED the peasants not to pay taxes due to crop failure. This TIME also the government had to BOW and the payment of taxes was deferred to the next year.
  • In 1918, Satyagraha movement was organised among the cotton mill-workers in Ahmedabad. As a result their pay was raised.

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20.

Who was the first ICS of Assam? ​

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Anundoram Borooah (Assamese: আনন্দৰাম বৰুৱা; 1850–1889) was a great scholar in SANSKRIT. He was the first CIVILIAN (I.C.S) from Assam, first GRADUATE from Assam and an EMINENT lawyer.

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21.

पंजाब मध्ये_____यांनी सरकार विरोधी उठावाचे आयोजन केले​

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22.

In your opinion,why do the historians know more about egypt civilization than other civilizations?

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Answer:

There are various approaches to how to STUDY Egypt, and it’s important that you understand these different approaches, because there are biases among them. The first is what we call the philological approach. Now philological comes from two Greek words: PHILO, which is love, and logos, which is words. It’s the love of words. Philologists are the language people; these are the translators. These are the guys who take a really tough text and can translate it. Egyptologists can translate hieroglyphs moderately well, but when you get a really tough text, we go to the philologists. And there is an approach to the history Egypt that’s philological, through the language.

Sir Alan Gardiner, a great scholar of the 1930s, 1940s, was a philologist. His specialty was language, hieroglyphs. He wrote a history of Egypt. A solid history, lots of good stuff in it, but it’s mainly through language. Here is an example of how you figure out the history of Egypt through language. Take one pharaoh’s name, the pharaoh Montuhotep, made up of two Egyptian words. Montu, who is a war god. And hotep means “to be pleased.” This is why you get lots of pharaohs whose names are things like Amenhotep, right, Montuhotep, so it means, “Montu the war god is pleased.” Now as Sir Alan Gardiner points out, that tells you something about the times. Why name a kid Montuhotep? You know? It means there is war and you want to be in favor with the war god. So just from the name we can get an idea of the political times. So there is a philological approach mainly through texts and ANALYZING language of trying to figure out history, and it’s a LEGITIMATE approach.

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23.

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24.

Give two characteristics features of the land revenue system introduce by sher Shah​

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Answer:

SHERSHAH Suri had laid the foundation of administration on which Akbar raised the superstructure. Todarmal, who later carried out most reforms under Akbar had gained considerable experience under former master Shershah Suri.

Shershah is KNOWN to have made a systematic survey and measurement of the entire cultivable LAND of his EMPIRE using a unit called Sikandari Gaj. Sikandari Gaj was introduced by Sikandar Lodi and it was equivalent to 39 inches. He introduced the so called Patta and Kabuliyat (or Qabuliyat) system of land deeds.

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25.

स्वा. साबरक यांनी______ही क्रांतीकारांची गुप्त संघटना स्थापन केली​

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26.

O) What was the nature of the movement of WSPU?​

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Explanation:

The Women's Social and Political UNION (WSPU) was a women-only political MOVEMENT and leading militant organisation campaigning for women's SUFFRAGE in the UNITED KINGDOM from 1903 to 1918.

27.

Is diwan-i-khas and diwan-i-aam same ?​

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28.

How was the Turkish authority established and strengthened in Ghazni ? class 11 history​

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29.

How did hitler capture power in Germany? Explain.​

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ANSWER:

HITLER was a powerful speaker. His passion and his WORDS moved and inspired people. In 1923, Hitler marched to Berlin with his followers to capture power. He failed and was arrested for treason and later released. But during the Great Depression, Nazism became a mass MOVEMENT. During the economic depression, the Nazi propaganda stirred hopes of a BETTER future. By 1932, the Nazi Party had become the largest party and Hitler became the chancellor of Germany.

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30.

What were the reasons for the babur victory in india​

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31.

1. Give four reasons for Hitler's rise topower. ​

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Answer:

Hitler was a great speaker, with the power to MAKE people support him.

The MODERATE POLITICAL parties would not work together, although together they had more support than the Nazis.

The depression of 1929 created poverty and unemployment, which made people angry with the WEIMAR government.

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32.

Why was writing useful to the Mesopotamian?​

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Answer:

The SUMERIANS developed the first form of writing. As Sumerian TOWNS grew into cities, the PEOPLE needed a way to keep track of business transactions, ownership rights, and GOVERNMENT RECORDS. Around 3300 BC the Sumerians began to use picture symbols marked into clay tablets to keep their records.

33.

Explain political economic religious and social cause for french revolution​

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EXPLANATION:

Following were the SOCIAL, economic, political and intellectual causes of the French Revolution: ... The clergy and the nobility FORMED the first two Estates and were the most privileged CLASSES in the French society. They were EXEMPT from payment of taxes to the State.

34.

What did Sher Shah do to boost trade and commerce​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Sher SHAH constructed roads and inns for the GROWTH of trade and commerce. It became EASIER for the MERCHANTS and travellers to travel from one part of the country to the other. ... The duty of protecting traders and merchants was given to the zamindars or village headmen of the villages.

35.

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36.

SECTION C (ATTEMPT ANY FOUR)19. Why was writing useful to the Mesopotamian?​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

With cuneiform, writers could tell STORIES, relate histories, and support the rule of KINGS. Cuneiform was used to record literature such as the Epic of Gilgamesh—the oldest epic still KNOWN. Furthermore, cuneiform was used to COMMUNICATE and FORMALIZE legal systems, most famously Hammurabi's Code.

37.

What were the characteristics of marianne, the female allegary of France? ​

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Explanation:

THE FEMALE ALLEGORY WHO REPRESENTS FRANCE IS MARIANNE. SHE WAS USED TO PORTRAY THE IDEAS OF FRENCH REVOLUTION THAT IS LIBERTY , EQUALITY AND FRATERNITY. HER CHARACTERISTICS INCLUDE RED CAP,TRICOLOUR AND THE COCKADE. IT BECAME A SOURCE OF NATIONAL INTEGRATION IN FRANCE.

38.

What was the significance of the Dummer’s Treaty for the First Nations and how did it change the relationship between First Nations and Europeans?

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Explanation:

By signing the treaty, INDIGENOUS peoples agreed to CEASE hostilities against Britain; in EXCHANGE, the British PROMISED not to interfere with Indigenous hunting, fishing and farming.

39.

When did Vishal Mysore state government existence​

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Answer:

1ST November 1956

Explanation:

This state of MYSORE was INCORPORATED into the state of Karnataka in the YEAR 1956, or PARTICULARLY on 1st November 1956

40.

In Russia 'kulaks meant​

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Explanation:

Kulak, (RUSSIAN: “fist”), in Russian and Soviet history, a wealthy or prosperous PEASANT, GENERALLY characterized as one who owned a RELATIVELY large farm and several head of CATTLE and horses and who was financially capable of employing hired labour and leasing land.

41.

Imagine you are Shah Jahan. Write a short paragraph describing your feelings on being imprisoned by Aurangzeb in the Agra fort​

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Shah Jahan was CONSIDERED the most competent of Emperor Jahangir's four sons. Jahangir's death in late 1627 SPURRED a war of succession, from which Shah Jahan emerged victorious after much intrigue. He put to death all of his rivals for the throne and crowned himself emperor in January 1628 in Agra, under the regnal title "Shah Jahan" (which was originally GIVEN to him as a princely title). His rule SAW many grand building projects, including the Red Fort and the Shah Jahan Mosque. Foreign affairs saw war with the Safavids and conflict with the Portuguese, and positive relations with the Ottoman Empire. Domestic concerns included putting down numerous REBELLIONS, and the devastating famine from 1630-32.

In September 1657, Shah Jahan fell seriously ill. This set off a war of succession among his four sons in which his third son, Aurangzeb, emerged victorious and usurped his father's throne.[13] Shah Jahan recovered from his illness, but Emperor Aurangzeb put his father under house arrest in Agra Fort from July 1658 until his death in January 1666.[14] He was laid to rest next to his wife in the Taj Mahal.

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42.

The british introduced regulation iii in 1818 under this law​

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Answer:

The Bengal Regulation III of 1818, OFFICIALLY the Bengal State Prisoners Regulation, III of 1818, was a law for preventive detention enacted by the EAST India Company in the Presidency of Bengal in 1818. ... SIMILAR laws were enacted in the PRESIDENCIES of Madras and Bombay.

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43.

Top 8 dangerous places in India !!​

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1. Dras, Jammu and Kashmir

2. DUMAS Beach, Gujarat

3. Rohtang Pass, Himachal Pradesh

4. Gurez Valley, Jammu and Kashmir

5. Kuldhara, Rajasthan

6. Kolli HILL Road, TAMIL Nadu

7. THAR DESERT, Rajasthan

8. Bastar, Chhattisgarh

9. Bhangarh, Rajasthan

10. Chambal Valley, Central India

44.

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45.

(1) s – r = 10 --> since r and s are integers and s – r = 10 then there will be 9 integers between them. For example take s=10 and r=0, then there are following integers between them: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.​

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46.

What do you mean by 'Digvijay'?व्हाट डू यू मीन बाय दिग्विजय ​

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ANSWER:

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47.

వృద్ధులతో పిల్లలు ఏం మాట్లాడి ఉంటారో సంభాషణ రాయండి .​

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48.

The Nazi propaganda projected Hitler as a​

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ANSWER:

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49.

Name the countries which formed the triple alliance and triple entente​

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Answer:

The SIGNATORY countries of the Triple Alliance were GERMANY, ITALY, Austria-Hungary. The rival bloc that was formed was known as the Triple ENTENTE in 1907 (England, France, RUSSIA).

50.

Biggest war did in India​

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ANSWER:

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BATTLE of Tughlaqabad 1556 Mughal conquest of India

Battle of PANIPAT 1556 Mughal conquest of India

Battle of Talikota 1565

Battle of HALDIGHATI 1576 Mughal conquest of India