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1.

Come out of the well to ocean

Answer» PLEASE WRITE the QUESTION PERFECTLY.
2.

In which city nahargarh fort is situtated

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Nahargarh FORT STANDS on the EDGE of the Aravalli Hills, overlooking the city of JAIPUR in the Indian state of Rajasthan

3.

How were people dependent on forest from ancient time?

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During the ancient time the people were independent on forests like the tribes, they usually LIVED in forests AREAS and PRACTISED jhum or shifting cultivation on a large scale , they were usually hunters and gatheres who usually obtaine things from mainly forests and if we talk about our modern history britishers had great INFLUENCE on life of these tribes and the the people
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4.

Explain two social and economic causes of french revolution

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Causes of the French Revolution

1. International: struggle for hegemony and Empire outstrips the fiscal RESOURCES of the state

2. Political conflict: conflict between the Monarchy and the nobility over the “reform” of the tax SYSTEM LED to paralysis and bankruptcy.

3. The Enlightenment: IMPULSE for reform INTENSIFIES political conflicts; reinforces traditional aristocratic constitutionalism, one variant of which was laid out in Montequieu’s Spirit of the Laws; introduces new notions of good government, the most radical being popular sovereignty, as in Rousseau’s Social Contract [1762]; the attack on the regime and privileged class by the Literary Underground of “Grub Street;” the broadening influence of public opinion.

4. Social antagonisms between two rising groups: the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie

5. Ineffective ruler: Louis XVI

6. Economic hardship, especially the agrarian crisis of 1788-89 generates popular discontent and disorders caused by food shortages.


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5.

Explain earthquakes briefly

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Earthquake is a natural phenomenon in which the LAND start to shake DUE to the pressure INSIDE of Earth and the landslides....
Earthquake are MEASURED using observations from seismometers. The magnitude of an earthquake, and the intensity of shaking, is usually reported on the Richter scale.
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6.

Take two glass jars and fill them with water. Now, take two onion bulbs and place one on each jar. Observe the growth of roots in both the bulbs for a few days. Measure the length of roots on 1st, 2nd and 3th day. On day 4 cut the root tips of the onion bulb in jar 2 by about 1 cm. After this, observe the growth of root in both the jars and measure their lengths each day for 7 days. Record the observation in a table as:plot a graph based on your observations and derive the conclusion.

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At first, the roots in the first jar will comprise LONGER roots.


Besides, root tips COMPRISES of meristematic tissue therefore, cutting them affect the GROWTH of the plant.


On the other hand, the roots comprises of meristematic tissues, hence, cutting them would disturb the growth process of the plant.


7.

Explain the explain the social causes behind the french revolution

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1: the French REVOLUTION was the cause of MANY factors
after the revolution French face many problems it's are
the social conditions of France in those DAYS was deplorable. some PEOPLE had been given special privilege. the French society was DIVIDED into three classes-nobles clergy and common people

8.

You are Binny/ Bhumik living at S-456 Raghupura, New Delhi . Some women have been robbed of their gold chains and earrings in the main market of your block during rush hours by young boys riding bikes. You are very much worried about such incidents. Write a letter to the Editor of a local newspaper to draw attention of the authorities concerned to it.

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Respected Sir, this is to bring your attention to the fact that there have been VARIOUS incidents of CHAIN snatching in the locality.


I would sincerely request the authorities to look DEEPLY into the matters and give us quick SOLUTIONS and results for maintaining peace and harmony in the locality.

9.

ravi/reena went to spend their summer vacation with his grandparents in dehradun.his/her brief sojourn was soon interrupted by a landslide that occurred on the outskirts of dehradun making it isolated from the rest of the civilization.write a story with ravi/reena as your protagonist and how he/she used his /her common sense to deal with the disaster and helped in the safe rescue of the people.

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Ravi first tried to understand his exact location using Global positioning SYSTEM (GPS).


He then made sure to move his GRANDPARENTS towards the safer side in the house with enough food.


Immediately he called the resuce teams and PROVIDED his location information. He then ACCOMPANIED his grand parents till the resuce ARRIVES.

10.

When and where was the estate General convinced

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'Dwyer, not Dyer, was the villain of Jallianwalla Bagh'

The Jallianwalla Bagh massacre, which took place on April 13, 78 years ago, was the brainchild of the then Punjab lieutenant governor Sir Micheal O' Dwyer and not of the actual PERPETUATOR General Dyer, noted historian K K Khullar, citing latest research, claims.

In a paper, 'New light on Jallianwalla Bagh', Khullar says the massacre was not an isolated event but an important link in the chain of incidents before and after with the intention of ''unleashing a reign of terror in Punjab."

He points out that when General Dyer opened fire on 20,000 unarmed people who had congregated at the Bagh in Amritsar to protest against the detention of Gandhi, Dr Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr Satyapal, he was following orders of Sir Michael O' Dwyer, ''with whom he had established a direct line of communication'' bypassing the deputy commissioner of Amritsar.

Further, ''General Dyer gave no warning for the crowd to disperse, he took no permission in writing or otherwise to fire from the district magistrate, Amritsar. In fact, the DM was not even present in the city that day. Also, while martial law was officially proclaimed on April 15, 1919, General Dyer IMPOSED it from April 12 and made no effort to inform the people about it. Moreover, General Dyer sent his report directly to the lieutenant governor in Lahore through a special messenger.''

Sir Michael O' Dwyer lost no time in approving the step taken by General Dyer, stating ''Your action is correct. The lieutenant governor approves.''

The governor said the firing was done to create ''a moral effect... From a military point of view''.

Khullar said all this points to a ''nexus between Sir Michael and General Dyer.''

Khullar said the news about the massacre was not allowed to spread to other parts of the country for several months.

Revolutionary leader Lala Lajpat Rai, who was then in the United States, came to India in February, 1920 and immediately began to probe into the whole affair.

The Sher-e-Punjab, as Lala Lajpat Rai was popularly known as, issued a 12-point chargesheet against Sir Michael O' Dwyer on September 4, 1920, stating that he was the real villain of the piece.

He charged him specifically ''with being an accessory after the event of Jallianwalla Bagh''.

Lajpat Rai said that by Sir Michael O' Dwyer's unqualified approval of the massacre, he made himself responsible for all the outrages COMMITTED by the martial law administration in pursuance of his policy.

To prove that the massacre was one event in the chain of events, Khullar said Sir Michael O' Dwyer masterminded ''the entire blood-bath in Punjab, not only in Amritsar but also in Lahore, Gujranwalla, Kasur and Shaikupura''.

Khullar said days before the incident Sir Michael O' Dwyer had reduced Punjab ''into an enemy territory... Inflicting untold tortures and humiliations on the people.''

It was under his orders that Gandhi was arrested at Palwal near Delhi and PREVENTED from entering Punjab. He also directed that Amritsar's popular leaders Satyapal and Saifuddin Kitchlew be deported to some ''unknown place''. It was also his macabre idea of ''bombing the cities of Punjab by aeroplanes''.

Lajpat Rai charged Sir Michael O' Dwyer with having deliberately intensified the policy of divide and rule by keeping apart the Mohammedans from the Hindus and both from the Sikhs.

He said the lieutenant governor created mischievous distinctions between the so-called martial and educated classes and between the rural and urban people. He also alleged that he ''deceived the government of India as to the necessity of martial law in Punjab''.

11.

Who is the founder of mauryan dynasty??

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CHANDRAGUPTA Maurya.


With the help of Chanakya, Chandragupta Maurya, in 322 BC had battled the Nanda empire which came to a defeat and due to which Mauryan dynasty gained power and fame.


Their capital was established in Patliputra ( PATNA - today ). They kept on waging wars towards the west and central India and FINALLY had gained power over all the GIVEN territories in the Map during that TIME.

12.

Q. 4 Make a list of all the terracotta toys shown in the lesson. Which do you think children would have enjoyed playing with the most?

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Where are the TERRACOTTA TOYS BRO!

13.

Why did the rulers use to construct large temples

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In past kings LOVED CONSTRUCTION and the REASONS are as follows-
1. For the welfare of PEOPLE and Kingdom.
2. So that later next generation can can utilize it. etc

14.

How did the east india company expand trade in india?

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East India Company, also called English East India Company, formally (1600–1708) Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies or (1708–1873) United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies, English company FORMED for the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India, incorporated by ROYAL charter on DECEMBER 31, 1600. Starting as a monopolistic trading BODY, the company became involved in politics and acted as an agent of British imperialism in India from the early 18th century to the mid-19th century. In addition, the activities of the company in China in the 19th century served as a catalyst for the expansion of British influence there
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15.

Give is the impact of french revolution on the word give your points

Answer» FRANCE REVOLUTION is main IMPORTANT revolution in India BEACUSE FIRST revolution is started from France after that all country's started doing revolution
16.

Scenario of air pollution measures in kanpur in 19th century and 20th century

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Some of the measures such as implementing BS-VI norms, BAN on private vehicles more than 15 years,


CNG/LPG commercial vehicles, controlling the PARTICULATE system in the industries, strict ban on the open burning causing air pollution and other such measures can help in changing the scenarios of air pollution in 19th and 20th century KANPUR.

17.

write a short note on change of monarchy to the constitutional monarchy by King birendra in Nepal struggle for democracy

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The nation's excursion from OUTRIGHT government to multi-party MAJORITY rules system is an account of multitudinous penances and numerous rebellions that were only sometimes quiet.


These UPRISINGS did not cut down the government but rather effectively arranged their place in the framework.


Henceforth, when the Maoists ANNOUNCED the People's War, the administration responded with a reprimand.

18.

Top 1 strong dinosaur

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Tiranosor is STRONGEST. .....

19.

What is known as the “ circle of justice

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Circle Justice is a Native America form of justice, originating in Canada that seeks HEALING in contrary to the regular punishment ways and is portrayed in Ben Mikealsen's novel "TOUCHING SPIRIT Bear". It is mostly practiced in MINNESOTA and some other midwestern STATES. Volunteers help sentence offenders and then help them lead better lives.

20.

What is known as the ‘circle of justice ‘

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21.

write the story in 200-250 words; I woke up to hear someone knocking on the glass. At first i thought it was the window until i heard it come from the mirror again.......................................

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That day, i slept early at 8 PM as i had a meeting to ATTEND the very next day.


It was a peaceful sleep untill 12 AM.


All was all good until, i head someone knocking the GLASS of my bedroom window.


I was TERRIFIED by the sound .I took a torch and went to check all the ROOM, then realized it is only the sound made by DROPS from a tap falling on a glass in my kitchen.


I laughed at myself and went back to sleep.

22.

You are sitting on the balcony of your room on the second floor near sea side resort suddenly you notice a rise in the sea waves within ten minutes there was chaos all around as it was a tsunami . Narrate what happened thereafter ( 300-400 words).

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You can WRITE this by USING Internet...
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23.

What is floor spreading

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It is PROCESS that occurs at mid OCEANS ridges, where new oceanic crust is formed through VOLCANIC activity and then gradually moves away from the ridge is KNOWN as FLOOR spreading...

24.

Can i become district collector by passing in kpsc\kas

Answer» HELLO DEAR your ANSWER is

yes you can be but you have to try more hard

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25.

Dynasty was the first to set up an empire in india

Answer» YA....I THINK so

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26.

During the time of which mogal emperor did english the english east india co establish its first factory in india

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It was Aurangzeb in which TIME ENGLISH East India company ESTABLISHED FIRST factory in India

27.

Name the first independent nawab of bengal what were his achievements

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The first INDEPENDENT NAWAB of BENGAL was ALIVARDI Khan

28.

What is lithosphere,hydrosphere ,atmosphere, biosphere

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Lithosphere-sphere of rocks
hydrosphere-sphere of water
atmosphere-sphere of gases
biosphere-sphere of LIFE

29.

Who was Dasharatha's eldest son ?

Answer» RAM JI .....................!!!!
30.

How did mahatma gandhi ji uplift untouchable?

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Many religious and social reformers tried to end this evil practice without much effect. But during the national movement, Mahatma Gandhi made the eradication of un-touchability one of his goals. He had once said that the way ‘Untouchability’ was spreading in the Hindu Society, it was against both the man and the God. It was like a poison eating into the very vitals of Hindu religion. In his opinion, it did not even have the sanction of the Hindu scriptures.

Living up to this, Mahatma Gandhi declared that the untouchables were ‘Harijans’ MEANING ‘the people of God’. He tried to even integrate them into the Indian National Congress and the freedom movement. He went and stayed with them in their colonies, SHARED meals and performed all the tasks of cleaning along with them. In his ashram, all his followers tried to follow his thinking. PUBLIC dinners were organized in which people expressed their feelings against the practice of untouchability by eating with people of different COMMUNITIES. Thus, many people rejected this practice and the rigidity of caste rules was given up for the betterment of all.

31.

Famous lady doctor in india who served peple for many years

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The famous LADY DOCTOR in INDIA is DR INDIRA Hinduja.

32.

Explain the battle of plassey describing its causes events and consequences

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The Battle of Plassey was a battle that
took place on June 23, 1757, on the
banks of the Bhagirathi RIVER, about
150 km north of CALCUTTA.The battle
was between Siraj Ud Daulah, the last
independent Nawab of Bengal, and
the forces of the British East India
Company. Siraj-ud-Daulah's army
commander had defected to the
British, causing his army to collapse.
After this defeat, the entire province
of Bengal PASSED to the Company,
and this battle is today seen as one
of the pivotal battles leading to
British Empire in India.
The ostensible reason for the battle
was Siraj-ud-Daulah's earlier attack
and capture of Fort William, Calcutta
(which he renamed to Alinagar)
during June, 1756, but the battle is
today seen as part of the geopolitical
ambition of the East India Company
and the larger dynamics of colonial
conquest.
This conflict was precipitated by a
number of disputes:
The illegal use of Mughal Imperial
export trade PERMITS (dastaks)
granted to the British in 1717 for
engaging in internal trade within
India. The British cited this permit as
their excuse for not paying taxes to
the Bengal Nawab.
British interference in the Nawab's
court, and PARTICULARLY their support
for one of his aunts, Ghaseti Begum.
The son of Ghaseti's treasurer had
sought refuge in Fort William and
Siraj demanded his return.
Additional fortifications with
mounted guns had been placed on
Fort William without the consent of
the Nawab, and;
Their policy of favouring Hindu
Marwari merchants such as Jagat
Sheth .

33.

Who is the father of Hitler

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The FATHER of Hitler is "ALOIS Hitler"

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34.

In india what is the proccedeure of mahabhiyog

Answer» IMPEACHMENT of president is given under ARTICLE 61 of the INDIAN constitution.

The parliament is the AUTHORITY to impeach.

It is based on the violation of constitution(i.e acting against constitution)

35.

Explain latitudes and longitudes

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The number of latitude degrees will be larger the further away from the equator the place is LOCATED, all the way up to 90 degrees latitude at the poles. Latitudelocations are given as __ degrees North or __ degrees SOUTH. VERTICAL mapping LINES on Earth are lines of longitude, KNOWN as "meridians".
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36.

Why did the police remain unpopular with the people?

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Because police OFFICERS SUCKS and everyone DISLIKES. There's a thing CALLED police brutality.

37.

Describe the use of the guillotine in revolution french

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It is used in TERM of Robespierre rule . it is used to kill or PUNISH a PERSON who is not in FAVOUR of Robespierre. by this tool the head of person is BEHEADED

38.

what are free radicals?? doctors recommend that boiling water is good for health but if we boil the water at certain temperature it spilts up into free radicals .. and free are dangerously harmful chemists acknowleged that..... justify???

Answer»

An UNCHARGED MOLECULE having UNPAIRED VALENCE ELECTRONS

39.

Describe the legacy of french revolution for the people in the world in 19th and 20 th century

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French revolution gave the sense of LIBERTY ,fraternity and equality to the people of whole Europe.
After revolution there were chains of revolution ONE after another.
French revolution gave the term NATIONALITY its liberal meaning.
with French revolution democracy got its new meaning.

40.

Describe the event that occurred on 14 july 1789 in france

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My great-great-great-great-great GRANDFATHER's BIRTHDAY.

41.

Describe the postural and locomotion changes during baby hood?

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Variability is an integral part of the postural CHANGE in baby hood.


Variability is a part of the normal development and the postural control.


It is needed in postural control for the functional skill acquisition.


The variable and the adaptive postural control facilities explores the movememnt opportunities along with the perception and the action.


A lack of complexity may RESULT in the postural control which is an EARLY marker for the development DISABILITIES.

42.

Discuss the circumstances leading to the battle of plassey

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The BATTLE of Plassey  was a major battlethat took place on 23 June 1757 at Palashi, Bengal. It was an IMPORTANT British East India COMPANY victory over the Nawab of Bengaland his French allies. It LET the British East India Company take control of this part of the Indian subcontinent. Their area of control grew over a large part of the Indies in the next hundred years.

43.

Rakt and laoh ki niti kisne diya

Answer»

This is GIVEN by:-
जर्मन नेता बिस्मार्क
BISMARCK

44.

Describe the importance of mughal monuments in the present times

Answer» HERES UR ANS.

The relevance of Mughal monuments to present times is that they constitute an important part of our cultural and political heritage.

From the viewpoint of architecture and culture, they represent the synthesis of Islamic and Indian art forms, specially the monuments built by Akbar and his successors. The Chhatris or the pavilions which are so conspicuous in Mughal monuments is typical of structures built by Rajput kings and their incorporation into Mughal structures also represented an ACCOMMODATION on the part of the Mughal RULERS of forms of art which many local people could identify with. This had a positive impact on the common people.

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45.

What did liberal nationalism stand for in the political sphere ?

Answer» LIBERAL nationalism, also known as civic nationalism or civil nationalism. Liberalism derived from the Latin word liber which MEANS free . For middleclass people liberalism stood for freedom for individual and equality before law . Politically, it emphasised the concept of government by consent.Since french revolution liberalism stood for end of CLERICAL and aristocratic privilages ,a CONSTITUTION and representative government through parliament . In economic sphere liberalism stood for freedom of markets and abolishment of STATE imposed restriction on movement of goods and capital.
46.

Mention the major stages of Gandhiji with reference to the non cooperation movement

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Gandhiji had proposed that the movement should unfold in stages.
It should have begun with the surrender of titles that the GOVERNMENT awarded, and a boycott of civil services, army, police, courts and legislative councils, schools, and foreign goods. Then, in case the government used repression, a FULL civil disobedience campaign would be launched.

The movement did START with boycott and swadeshi measures but it turned out to be violent in some places, especially the CHAURI Chaura incident which marked the end of Non COOPERATION movement

47.

Describe the circumstances that led to the upheaval of 1830

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The effects of revolutionary upheaval in France in 1830 were:

(i) The Bourbon dynasty which was restored, in 1815 was overthrown by liberal REVOLUTIONARIES.
(ii) A constilulional MONARCHY was installed with Louis
Philippe as its head.
(iii) An uprising was seen in BRUSSELS which Ied to Belgium,BREAKING away from the United Kingdom of NETHERLANDS.

48.

Describe the agriculture and irrigation under the cholas

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Under the CHOLA's kingdomship they PRACTICED a traditional kind of METHODS for irrigation and agriculturist crops. They used their own home prepared natural manures and fertilizers for better crops. For better irrigation they use traditional methods to IRRIGATE crops

49.

History is unique all parts of social science

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Yes! History is unique in all parts of social SCIENCES... This is because the other 2 that is civics and geography, civics of present GOVT or democracy and geography of the flora and fauna...history is boring SOMETIMES but most of the time the stories are really very INTERESTING.

50.

Contribution of lala lajpat rai in freedom of india in

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Lala ji played a great role in freedom of india and in 1927 when SIMON commission came to india, lala ji with other freedom fighter TAKE a MARCH against britishers when march got AGGRESSIVE britishers take "Lathi-charge" against them in which lala ji DIED