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1.

Write a short note on Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.​

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The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 April 1919, when Acting Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer ordered troops of the British Indian Army to fire their rifles into a crowd of unarmed Indian civilians in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab, killing at least 379 people and injuring over 1,200 other people.

On Sunday, 13 April 1919, Dyer, convinced a major insurrection could take place, banned all meetings. This notice was not widely disseminated, and many villagers gathered in the Bagh to celebrate the important Indian festival of Baisakhi, and peacefully protest the arrest and deportation of two national leaders, Satyapal and Saifuddin Kitchlew. Dyer and his troops entered the garden, blocking the main entrance behind them, took up position on a raised bank, and with no warning opened fire on the crowd for about ten minutes, directing their bullets largely towards the few open gates through which people were trying to flee, until the ammunition supply was almost exhausted. The following day Dyer stated in a report that "I have heard that between 200 and 300 of the crowd were killed. My party FIRED 1,650 rounds".[4][5]

The Hunter Commission report PUBLISHED the following year by the Government of India criticised both Dyer personally and also the Government of the Punjab for failing to compile a detailed casualty count, and quoted a figure offered by the Sewa Samati (a Social Services Society) of 379 identified dead,[1] and approximately 1,200 wounded, of whom 192 were seriously injured.[6][7] The casualty number estimated by the Indian National Congress was more than 1,500 injured, with approximately 1,000 dead.

Dyer was LAUDED for his actions by some in Britain, and indeed became a hero among many of those who were directly benefiting from the British Raj,[8] such as members of the House of Lords.[9] He was, however, widely denounced and criticised in the House of Commons, whose July 1920 committee of investigation censured him. Because he was a soldier acting on orders, he could not be tried for murder. The military chose not to bring him before a court-martial, and his only punishment was to be removed from his current appointment, turned down for a proposed promotion, and barred from further employment in India. Dyer subsequently retired from the army and returned to England, where he died, UNREPENTANT about his actions, in 1927.[10][11][12]

Responses polarized both the British and Indian peoples. Eminent author Rudyard Kipling declared at the time that Dyer "did his duty as he saw it".[13] This incident shocked Rabindranath Tagore (the first Indian and Asian Nobel laureate) to such an extent that he renounced his knighthood and stated that "such mass murderers aren't worthy of giving any title to anyone".

The massacre caused a re-evaluation by the British Army of its military role against civilians to minimal force whenever possible, although later British actions during the Mau Mau insurgencies in Kenya have led historian Huw Bennett to note that the new policy was not always carried out.[14] The army was retrained and developed less violent tactics for crowd control.[15]

The level of casual brutality, and lack of any ACCOUNTABILITY, stunned the entire nation,[16] resulting in a wrenching loss of faith of the general Indian public in the intentions of the UK.[17] The ineffective inquiry, together with the initial accolades for Dyer, fuelled great widespread anger against the British among the Indian populace, leading to the Non-cooperation Movement of 1920–22.[18] Some historians consider the episode a decisive step towards the end of British rule in India.[19]

Britain never formally apologised for the massacre but expressed "regret" in 2019.[20]

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2.

The Indian government granted permission to private companies in which year?​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

2 August 1858

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EXPLANATION:

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3.

Ang magazine for the next few days and I have to been here bicth ​

Answer»

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4.

World's largest shark name​

Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION:

Whale Shark

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5.

Describe the Babar dynasty.​

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6.

Anong panahon nagkaroon ng sistema ng pagsasaka​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

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7.

जगातील सर्वात लहान देश कोणता?​

Answer»

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VATICAN CITY ,the SMALLEST

8.

What is meant by directive principales of state policy​

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Directive PRINCIPLES of State POLICY aim to create social and ECONOMIC conditions under which the citizens can lead a good life. They also aim to establish social and economic DEMOCRACY through a welfare state. Besides, all executive agencies of union and states should also be guided by these principles.

9.

46. माइव्रफोपफोटोग्रापफ का निर्माण किसने किया था? (A) जॉन बेंथम(B) जॉन बेंजामिन डान्सर(C) एटिक जॉन(D) विलियम पेरी​

Answer»

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B, jhon Benjamin DANCER

10.

What was the ashram system​

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ama in HINDUISM is one of four age-based life stages discussed in INDIAN texts of the ancient and medieval eras. The four ashramas are: Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha and SANNYASA. The Ashrama SYSTEM is one facet of the Dharma concept in Hinduism.

11.

How the life of Shifting cultivators were affected by the interference of Dikus? ​

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An electric current is a stream of charged PARTICLES, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or SPACE. It is measured as the net rate of flow of electric CHARGE past a region.[1]:2[2]:622 The moving particles are called charge carriers, which MAY be one of several types of particles, depending on the conductor. In electric circuits the charge carriers are often electrons moving through a wire. In semiconductors they can be electrons or holes. In an electrolyte the charge carriers are ions, while in plasma, an ionized gas, electric current is formed by both electrons and ions.[3]

12.

Newspaper helps in making democracy stronger​

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yes, media is FORTH pillar of democracy

13.

Nalanda is setuated in?(patan/tanjore)

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

PATAN is the CORRECT answer.

14.

Write a note on the kind of society prevailed during the vedic age

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The Early VEDIC society was TRIBAL and basically egalitarian. ... The later Vedic society came to be divided into four varnas CALLED the brahmanas, rajanyas or kshatriyas, vaishyds and shudras. In the Early Vedic polity the tribal chief or the RAJAN and the PRIEST or the Purohita had important positions.

15.

Answer the following in sentence what is meant by co-optration?​

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The DEFINITION of cooperation is people working TOGETHER to achieve results or people helping each other out to achieve a common goal. An example of cooperation is when ONE person HANDS you a brick and you lay the brick. noun.

16.

Parmanadaya story in telugu​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

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17.

The beste fresked Reseda​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

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18.

Name the four vedas​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

Rig-Veda, Yajur-Veda, Sama-Veda and Atharva-Veda

19.

The main function of the Santi Sena organised by the APCC was toa) guard the villagesb) regulate food productionc) both of the aboved) None of the above​

Answer» ANSWER is= d
20.

Who opponits the cheif electoral officer of the state​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

Chief election COMMISSIONER

Notes: At the state level, the Election Commission of INDIA is assisted by the chief ELECTORAL officer. He is appointed by the chief election commissioner in consultation with the state government.

21.

कबीर की ऊलटबाँसी रचनाओं का कया तातपरय हैं

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

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22.

The official who has charge of all the affairs of the royal ​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

the lord CHAMBERLAIN of the royal household

Explanation:

23.

Prabhavti ne bhumi daan kyo or kise kr dia?​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

The Slave dynasty was founded by Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak, a favourite slave of the Muslim general and LATER SULTAN Muḥammad of Ghūr.

24.

Who is the 16th president of America​

Answer»

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Abraham LINCOLN

25.

The llT is famous for education in the area of ?​

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The IIT is famous for EDUCATION in the AREA of ENGINEERING.

26.

हु हेडेड द इंडियन काउंसिल​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

it was ESTABLISHED by chater ACT of 1883

27.

निम्नलिखित वाक्यों को पहचानकर भेद लिखिए (सरल, संयुक्त या मिश्र)- (Identify the sentences and write the type whether simple, complex or compound.)(क) मैं घर जाकर पढूंगा।(ख) गाड़ी ने सीटी दी और ट्रेन चल पड़ी।(ग) जब राम घर आया, तब मैंने खाना खाया।​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:
  1. सरल वाक्य
  2. संयुक्त वाक्य
  3. मिश्र वाक्य

28.

The sepoys were angry with the British because (a) of their policy of divide and rule (b) of the cartridge episode(c) of their intolerating behaviour (d) none of these​

Answer» CORRECT OPTION is (c)

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29.

হিটলার যদি বিশ্ব রাজনীতি তে না থাকতো তাহলে কি দ্বিতীয় বিশ্বযুদ্ধ এর পরিস্থিতি তৈরী হতো?​

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30.

The value of tan 60°​

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The value of tan 60°​=√3

Explanation:

To find the value of tan 60 degrees geometrically, consider an equilateral TRIANGLE ABC since each of an ANGLE in an equilateral triangle is 600.

Therefore, ∠A = ∠B = ∠C = 60°

Draw a perpendicular line AD from A to BC.

Now consider the triangle, ABD and ADC,

We have, ∠ ADB = ∠ADC= 90° and

∠ ABD = ∠ACD= 60°

Therefore, AD=AD

According to AAS Congruency,

Δ ABD ≅ Δ ACD

From this, we can say

BD = DC

Let us TAKE, AB = BC =2a

Then, BD= ½ (BC) =½ (2a) =a

By using Pythagoras theorem,

AB2 = AD2– BD2

AD2= AB2-BD2

AD2 =(2a)2 – a2

AD2 = 4a2-a2

AD2 = 3a2

Therefore, AD=a√3

Now in triangle ADB,

Tan 600= AD/BD

= a√3/a = √3

Therefore, tan 60 degrees exact value is given by,

Tan 600=√3

31.

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Answer»

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32.

The invention of the printing press facilitated which three events?

Answer» ONG>Answer:

Movable-type printing facilitated the spread of Renaissance IDEAS, modern science, and the Reformation with its EMPHASIS on literacy and propelled Europe into a MUCH different future.

33.

How big is the statue of liberty

Answer»

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In 1885 the completed STATUE, 151 FEET 1 INCH (46 metres) high and weighing 225 tons, was disassembled and shipped to NEW York City.

Explanation:

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34.

Who is the son of babur and when did the mughal empire started

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The son of babur is Humayun

MUGHAL Empire/Founded1526

Babar (1526-1530):the GREAT grandson of Tamerlane and Genghis KHAN, was the first Mughal emperor in INDIA. He confronted and defeated Lodhi in 1526 at the first battle of Panipat, and so came to establish the Mughal Empire in India. Babar ruled until 1530, and was succeeded by his son Humayun.

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35.

How Ubuntu could help to with poverty

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Explanation:

Ubuntu is core of human VALUES such as LOVE, gentle, kind, truth, peace, happiness, humanity, etc. social challenges are the problems which some people face difficulty to interact with other people in society. Such as, Making conversation, HANDLING Competition, Feeling INSECURE, Dealing with embarrassment etc.

36.

59. अमेरिका में ठछठ मार्वफ कब षुरू किया गया?(A) 1967(B) 1973(C) 1977(D) 1983​

Answer»

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1973 EXACTLY not found. ACTUALLY this is not correct

37.

A_NA__OA species tulad ng Tasmañia

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

asnasoa

Explanation:

38.

The Marquis de Lafayette helped George Washington during the American Revolution by sending supplies to Valley Forge. volunteering to join the British army as a spy. refusing to participate in the siege of Yorktown. convincing France to send 6,000 soldiers.

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The IROQUOIS Constitution influenced the Declaration of Independence by

describing how smaller groups could REBEL against a more powerful group.

describing how several groups could work TOGETHER under a SINGLE government.

39.

Who wrote in Arabic about Indian knowledge and social life ​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

Abu Rayhan al-Biruni was an Iranian scholar and polymath during the ISLAMIC Golden Age. He has been VARIOUSLY called as the "FOUNDER of INDOLOGY", "Father of Comparative Religion", "Father of modern geodesy", and the first anthropologist.

40.

मौर्य साम्राज्य के बारे में जानकारी के प्रमुख स्रोतों का विस्तार से वर्णन करें​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

मौर्यकालीन इतिहास के दो प्रकार के स्रोत हैं। एक साहित्यिक है और दूसरा पुरातात्विक है। साहित्यिक स्रोतों में कौटिल्य का अर्थशास्त्र, विशाखा दत्त का मुद्रा रक्ष, मेगस्थनीज का इंडिका, बौद्ध साहित्य और पुराण शामिल हैं। 6 जुलाई, 2017

41.

.......... is the higest peak of north America ​

Answer»

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mc kinely is the HIGHEST PEAK of NORTH America

42.

Pls solve it fast!! (f)part..Pls ​

Answer»

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Explanation:

OBVIOUSLY agriculture can lead to the increase of food production and this will increase in the production of money...the place where there is availability of food more the people will be there.. Thus there will be an increase in the growth and prosperity of TOWNS..

43.

4. अबुल फजल ने निम्नलिखित किस पुस्तक की रचना की? (क) तवारिख-ए-फिरोजशाही(ख) तवारिख-ए-मुबारकशाही(ग) तवारिख-ए-अफागा(घ) आइन-ए-अकबरी​

Answer»

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B is the CORRECT answer

Explanation:

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44.

What recordable events were observed on 5 January 2005 which made this event historic and significant in discovery of tut ​

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Discovering Tut: the Saga Continues is a chapter which gives us an in-depth insight of Tutankhamun, the last ruler of the powerful Pharaoh Dynasty in Egypt. He was a teenager when he died and his death was a mystery. Some speculated that he was murdered. He ruled in Egypt and its empire for centuries. In 1922, his tomb was discovered by Howard Carter, a British Archaeologist. After 80 years, he was taken from his resting place for CT scan which OFFERS to solve the mystery of his life and death by creating a forensic reconstruction.

Tut’s father or grandfather, Amenhotep III, was a very powerful Pharaoh who ruled over a period of forty years. His son, Amenhotep IV, thrived him and began the strangest period in the history of Egypt. He promoted the worship of ATEN (the sun disk). He changed his name to Akhenaten meaning servant of the Atens. He also moved the religious capital from Thebes to the new city of Akhenaten, called Amarna. Further, he attacked Amun, a god, smashed his images and closed his temples. Another mysterious ruler succeeded him who died soon. Next, Tutankhamun, also known as Tut, sat on the throne and ruled for nine years. He WORSHIPPED god Amun in the old ways. However, he died mysteriously.

When Tut’s mummified body was discovered, he was laid with lots of gold, wealth and everyday items like a bronze razor, games, clothes, cases of food and wine. Carter discovered him after searching for many years. After researching on the treasures, he decided to investigate his three nested coffins. Some parts of the Tut’s treasures in the tomb were already looted.

His tomb was rock-cut, 26 feet underground, which had wall paintings. On the outer coffin, Tut’s face was gilded. In the first coffin, he found the garlands of olives, lotus petals, and cornflowers. It showed that he was buried in the months of MARCH or April. The third and final coffin put Carter into trouble. The resins USED to cement Tut to the bottom of the solid gold coffin was hardened enough making it impossible to move. He put the coffin in the sun for several hours in hope for the resins to loosen up but it didn’t work. Finally, he removed the resins with the help of chisel and hammer. Carter felt he didn’t have any other choice as to if he hadn’t cut the mummy from limb to limb, thieves would have looted the gold. His men first removed his head, then they cut off every joint. After removing the body parts, they placed it on the layer of sand in a wooden box and put it at the original place.

In 1968, the mummy was X-rayed by an anatomy professor, revealed few facts – his breast bone and front ribs were missing.

Later, on January 05 2009, Tut was taken for CT (Computed Tomography) scan which takes hundreds of X-Rays and creates a three-dimensional image. The night of the scan, the workmen carried his body from the tomb in a box. They climbed ramp and stairs and lifted it on a hydraulic trailer that held the scanner. The scanner stopped working which paused the procedure. After using a pair of spare fans, the scan was finally done. After three-hours, his body was taken back to his tomb where his body is resting in peace.

Explanation:

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45.

Name the two sources of history

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literary ( hand WRITTEN )SOURCES and archaeological sources( either MONUMENTS or structures ) .....

46.

Morya samrajya ke bare me jankari ke pramukh stroto ka vistar se vrnan kre..?​

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morya samrajya ke bare me jankari ke pramukh stroto ka vistar se VRNAN KRE..?

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47.

What do you understood by operation black board? ​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

The MAJOR policy plank to improve SCHOOL quality was Operation Blackboard, a CENTRALLY SPONSORED scheme which laid down, for the first time, the minimum criteria of a primary school: two rooms, two teachers (one of them preferably female), and a set of 'minimum essential' teaching learning aids (TLA) (NPE 1986).

48.

टिक द करेक्ट ऑप्शन an​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

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49.

Who was one of the fundamentalist of feminism option are Herodotus or Rene Descartes or semone de beavoir or Karl Marx ​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

Though she did not consider herself a philosopher, she had a significant influence on both feminist existentialism and feminist theory. Beauvoir wrote novels, ESSAYS, biographies, autobiography and monographs on philosophy, POLITICS, and social issues.

50.

About which 2 court we are talking here????​

Answer»

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HIGH COURT or LOWER court

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