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Characteristics of political parties |
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Answer» 1. A political party has member who agree on some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote common good2. It takes to implement the policies by wining popular support through elections .3 . It is a group who hold power in the government The characteristics of a political party are(i) Political parties contest elections and share power.(ii) They agree on some policies and programmes for the society to promote collective good.(iii) If a political party is unable to win a majority, it makes an alliance with other parties to form a Coalition Government.(iv) Political parties try to persuade people that their policies are better than others.The above characteristics show that political parties are necessary for a democracy. |
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Write 3 similarities you found between two industrial cities bombay and london.( Class 10 history) |
| Answer» Comparison between London and Bombay are(i) Both the cities laced the problem of high density of population due to migrant population.(ii) Both the cities faced housing crisis, growth of slums and increasing pressure on health and sanitation issues.(iii) Both these cities were marked by contrasts of affluence and extreme poverty.(iv) For housing the migrant population, both saw the growth of tenements, which were largely owned by private landlords. In Bombay, these multi-storeyed structures were known as chawls. In both Bombay and London, houses were small, and streets aild neighbourhood were used for a variety of activities like cooking, washing and leisure by the poor.Contrast between London and Bombay are(i) Bombay, unlike London, from its earliest days, did not grow according to any plan.(ii) While every Londoner in the 1840s enjoyed an average space of 155 square yards, Bombay had a mere 9.5 square yards.(iii) Since India was a colonial country, Bombay was developed with a racial pattern. The Bombay Fort area, which formed the heart of the city, was divided into ‘native town’ and ‘white section’. But there was no such division in London city.(iv) While town planning in London emerged from fears of social revolution, planning in Bombay was done to prevent a plague epidemic. | |
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When did Vietnam got formal Independence ? |
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Answer» Vietnam gained formal independence in 1945, before India. However it took another three decades of fighting before the country was truly independent. 1945 |
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What are values associated with human development that makes it important |
| Answer» Human development is about giving people more freedom and opportunities to live lives they value. In effect this means developing people’s abilities and giving them a chance to use them. For example, educating a girl would build her skills, but it is of little use if she is denied access to jobs, or does not have the skills for the local labour market. The diagram below looks at aspects of human development that are foundational (that is they are a fundamental part of human development); and aspects that are more contextual. Three foundations for human development are to live a healthy and creative life, to be knowledgeable, and to have access to resources needed for a decent standard of living. Many other aspects are important too, especially in helping to create the right conditions for human development, such as environmental sustainability or equality between men and women. | |
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what is allegory? |
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Answer» Allegory is a symbol that stands for an abstract concept. An allegory is said to have used when an abstract idea, like greed, envy, freedom or liberty, is expressed through a person or a thing. An allegorical story often has two meanings, one literal and one symbolic. It is a female figure make for creating feeling of nationalism.?????????????♥️? |
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What were the major proposal of the vienna congress |
| Answer» In 1815, the European powers met at Vienna and tried to transform all the changes that came about in Europe during ’ Napoleon’s era.The four majorproposals/features of the Vienna Congress were(i) The Bourbon dynasty, which had been deposed during the French Revolution, was restored to power and France lost the territories it had annexed.(ii) A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent the French expansion in future. Thus, the kingdom of the Netherlands, which included Belgium, was set up in the North and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the South.(iii) Prussia was given important new territories on its . Western frontiers, while Austria was given control of Northern Italy.(iv) The German confederation of 39 states that had been set up by Napoleon was left untouched. | |
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Vienna congrees |
| Answer» Answer is given in your previous question.,?????????? | |
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Role of railway in Indian economic. |
| Answer» Railways is one of the modes of transport in India.\tRailways carry people and goods over long distances quickly and cheaply.\tThe Indian Railways is the largest employer, largest network.\tThe railways are giving largest income to the government.\tIt also runs on a wide variety of terrains, including the Himalayas, deserts, rivers, runs on hanging tracks on ropes.\tIt has an efficient system of rail traffic, signalling and communication system.\tIt is also an economic lifeline of India since many passengers use it every single day and the Indian Government gets a lot of money from railways. | |
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Role of industry in Indian economic. |
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1971 me jarmani ka samrat kise ghoshit kiya gaya |
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Answer» Shayad Kaiser William l Kasier William 1 |
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"constant complaints by people can be seen as a testimony to success of democracy |
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Answer» The expectations from democracy is also criteria for judging democracy.Whenever people get some advantage from democracy they ask for more . When people to complain it shows that they developed awareness and ability to expect and to question the rulers.this helps to change the status of people from subject to citizen. Explain |
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What are the major changes during revolution |
| Answer» Which revolution c | |
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What is the chapterwise marking scheme of ssc |
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Answer» You can see it in the syllabus of cbse guidelines Go in youtube channel motion study |
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Explain the features of following political parties in India 1.cpi 2.bsp |
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Answer» Bsp or bhartiya samajwadi party was formed to protect and favour SC, ST and other backward classes..... 1)Political parties form and run government2)Political parties shape public opinion3)Political parties make people access to govt projects and programmes 4)Political parties play a decisive role in making laws5)Parties putforward policies and programmes and voters choose from them6)Parties that loose in election play the role of opposition party7)parties contest election |
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What is first and second round table conference? |
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What were the french people living in vientam referred to? |
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Answer» In hanoi they Were living Colons |
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Who brought about the caste and class differences in printed tracts? |
| Answer» jyotiba phule or kashi baba... | |
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Why were the women not educated by the Hindus and Muslims? It\'s a 3mark question |
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Answer» muslims not wanted to educate women because they thought that they would become corrupt by reading urdu romances.......whereas hindu orthodoxy did want because they thought that they should work only in homes.... .....it may help u... S.s.t thodi week hai meri , bt mere hisab se ye answer hona chahiye........ *The terms `religion’ and `women’s status’ have both been used in the literature as shorthand for a complex set of constructs without adequate attention to identifying the parts that are relevant to the demographic discourse. ....... *womens have no right to step out of their hone they were thinked only for household works, they have no right to complete their higher studies......... *They have no freedom and dignity in this male dominating society bt print technology brought a good chance for them to express their views........, hope it will help yu ? Print culture Ye kon se chapter ka question hai...? |
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What is the most appropriate base of measuring development of a country ? |
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Answer» Per capita income Per capita income or average income.... Per capita income..... |
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Map pointing questions |
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What were the decision of lahore congress session of 1929 |
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Answer» At the 1929 Lahore session of the Indian National Congress, the resolution of Poorna Swaraj or complete independence was taken up. It was also decided that the Congress would boycott the Round Table Conference being held in London and observe 26 January 1930 as the first independence day of India. The congress decided to gain the purna swaraj in any condition... 1.26th January would be celebrated as independence day. 2.purnswaraj was adopted. |
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What are the positive and negative impacts of globalisation |
| Answer» Positive effects of globalisation:The positive impact of globalisation in India has been tremendous. Greater competition among producers resulting from Globalisation is a great advantage to consumers as there is greater choice before them. Consumers now enjoy improved quality and lower prices for several products.Due to globalisation many MNCs have increased their investments in India. This means thousands of people are getting highly paid jobs and, enjoy much higher standards of living than was possible earlier.Globalisation has also created new opportunities for Indian companies providing services, particularly in the IT field. Services such as data entry, accounting, and administrative tasks, are now being done cheaply in India and exported to the developed countries. This has generated thousands of jobs.Negative effects of globalisation:There has also been a negative impact of globalisation in India. Globalisation has posed major challenges to a large number of small producers.Globalisation which resulted from liberalisation of Foreign Trade policies allowed the import of electronic goods at a very cheap cost. Local producers of electronic goods were not able to meet with this challenge. MNCs flooded the market with quality products at a cheap price. Local producer were not able to compete with this and were put to hardship as their goods do not have a market.Another negative factor to globalisation is the lower wages that are given to labourers. In order to compete in the world market, exporters try and cut labour costs and workers are denied their fair share of benefits as manufacturers are always on the look out for cheaper labour . | |
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All geographic places name with states |
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What is the debt trap |
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Answer» Credit in some cases pushes the borrower into a situation from which the recovery is painfull or difficult.It is called debt trap When a needy person takes loans from money lender and failed to repay it then he/she indulge in debt trap. |
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What was the most important sector of economics activities at the earliest stages of development |
| Answer» Tertiary Sector\xa0When the activity involves providing intangible goods like services then this is part of the tertiary sector. Financial services, management consultant, telephony and IT are good examples of service sector.\xa0Evolution of an Economy from Primary Sector Based to Tertiary Sector | |
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Can u tell me the marking of each chapter of each subject |
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What is your dream percentage? |
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Which act did not permit plantation workers to leave the tea garden without permission |
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Answer» \xa0The plantation workers in Assam had their very own comprehension of Mahatma Gandhi and the idea of Swaraj:(a) For plantation workers in Assam, freedom implied the right to move uninhibitedly all through the bound space in which they were encased.(b) Swaraj implied holding a connection to the village from which they had come.(c) Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859 plantation workers were not allowed to leave the Tea Gardens without permission.(d) When the knew about the Non-Cooperation Movement a huge number of workers challenged the specialists, let the plantations and head home.(e) They trusted that Gandhi Raj was coming and everybody would be given land in their own village.\xa0 Inland Emigration Act |
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Plz explain the prudential reason |
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Answer» Yur, wlcm.... Tq Prudential reasons are based on profit and loss, calculations and evidence and facts.For example:Government opened factories to increase production and GDP. (Prudential Reason) |
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What are five important features of pipeline transport |
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Answer» 1.cost of transportation is reduce.2.minerals can be transported from mines to export port easily.3.less time consuming4.loading and unloading expenses are reduced 1. It is safe2.reduces volatile loss3. Water and soil pollution can be reduced4. less energy consumption5.low cost and goood benifits |
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Which do you see on refrigerator |
| Answer» Chloro fluro carbons | |
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Hu chi minh is president of which country? |
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Answer» Ho Chi Minh was the chairman of democratic republic of Vietnam Ho Chi Minh was the leader of the North Vietnamese when war with America broke out. He was also Prime Minister (1945–1955) and President (1945–1969) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). |
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How did nationalism develop through culture in europe.explain |
| Answer» The development of nationalism in Europe was not only the result of war and territorial expansion.Culture played an important role in creating the idea of the nation in Europe. The following examples state the fact(i) Art, poetry, stories and music helped express and shape nationalist feelings in-Europe.(ii) Romanticism, a cultural movement in Europe developed a particular form of nationalist sentiment. Romantic artists and poets criticised the glorification of science and reason. They tried to create a sense of a shared collective heritage as the basis of a nation. They gave importance on emotions, intuitions and mystical feelings.(iii) German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder claimed that true German culture was to be discovered among the common people (das volk) in their folk song, folk poetry and folk dances.(iv) Vernacular languages and folklores strengthen the national spirit.(v) In Poland Karol Kurpinski cekbrated the national struggle through opera and music.(vi) Allegory of Germania and Marianne developed national feelings among citizens. | |
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constitutional provisions are necessary for the success of federalism but not sufficient. justify |
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Answer» Practical Application of Indian Federalism.Like other federalism, in India also Constitutional provisions are necessary forthe success of federalism but these are not sufficient for its practical application.If the federal experiment has succeeded in India, it is not merely because of the clearly laid out constitutional provisions.The real success of federalism in India can be attributed to the nature of democratic politics in our country i.e.,\tspirit of freedom\trespect for diversity\tdesire for living together\tsecular outlook\tMajor tests or experiments for the success of federalism.\t(i) Linguistic States : Regarding federalism the first and a major test for democratic politics in our country was the creation of linguistic states. In 1947, the boundaries of several old states of India were changed to ensure that people who spoke the same languages lived in the same state.\tThe formation of linguistic states has made the country more united and also made the administration easier.\t(ii) Language Policy : Framing of language policy was another test for Indian federation. Under the language policy Hindi has been identified as the official language. At the same time many safeguards have been provided for other languages.\t(iii) Central-State Relations: Restructring the centre- state relations is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice. The period after 1990 saw the beginning of the new era of coalition government and the rise of regional political parties in many states of the country.\tAll these tests and practical aspects show that in India federal power sharing is more effective today than it was in the early years after the Constitution came into force.
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Two advanced of payment through chcheques |
| Answer» The advantages are that -You can use it to pay large payments.......... -It is easy to carry around as its only paper.............. | |
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What are the main criteria uesd by world Bank |
| Answer» Average income is the criteria used by the world Bank For classifying different countries | |
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How does democracy provide an acountable legitimate and irresponsible government |
| Answer» A democratic government is one which is elected by people and the main power lies with the voters thus the government is bound to be responsible to the citizens. Hence a democratic government is accountable . It meets the requests or demands of people so is responsive . It is a govt. formed after a legal election which occurs at regular intervals so is legitimate.......... | |
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What are the factors determines the outcome of social division in politis |
| Answer» There are three factors that determine the outcome of politics of social divisions(a) People’s Perception : This is the most important factor which decides the outcome of politics of social divisions. If people see their identities in singular and exclusive terms, it will lead to social division and even violence. As long as people in Northern Ireland saw themselves as only Catholic or, Protestant, their differences were difficult to reconcile. It is much easier if the people see that their identities are multiple and are complementary with the national identity. A majority of Belgians now feel that they are as much Belgian national or citizens as they are Dutch or French/German speaking. This feeling binds them together. Though, India is a multi-cultural country, the feeling of nationalism binds us together.(b) Role of Community and Culture: The outcome depends on how political leaders raise the demands of any community. It is easier to accommodate demands that are within the constitutional framework and are not at the cost of another community. For instance, the demand for ‘only Sinhala’ was at the cost of the interest and identity of the Tamil community in Sri Lanka.(c) The Role of Political Party and Government:Thus, the assertion of social diversities in a country need not be seen as a source of danger. In a democracy, the political expression of social divisions is normal and can be healthy.Thus, the assertion of social diversities in a country need not be seen as a source of danger. In a democracy, the political expression of social divisions is normal and can be healthy. | |
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Print culture full journey |
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Answer» U can see the note available in this app Novels padha hai Unable to understand yur question....... |
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What type of conservative regimes was set up in 1815 in europe |
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Answer» Conservative regimes did not tolerate criticism and dissent and sought to curb activities that questioned the legitimacy of autocratic government. Most of them imposed censorship laws to control what was said in newspapers, books, plays and songs and reflected the ideas of liberty and freedom. They were auto matic in nature. The conservative regimes which were set up in 1815 were autocratic. It is your name manikandaprabu |
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what indo china cimprise of |
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Answer» And I think here you mean to ask comprise not cimprise Indo china comprises the modern countries of Vietnam , Laos and combodia |
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Two similarity between tommie smith and john carlos |
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Answer» Both of them are blacks and they stood in Olympics with black socks with no shoes to show the blacks poverty.They tried to bring change in the USA. This was the first incident opposing racial discrimination and proved to be an important landmark in the history of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. After this incident the Olympics took their medals back as they violated the rules of Olympics as they brought an social issue.Norman also Supported them by wearing anhuman rights badgeon his on his short during the cermony.After this incident three of them suffered from criticism back home.Norman was pulled out for the next years Olympics.Hope this could help you ☺ 1. Both were Afro-americans\u200b2. Both were athelets3. Both were blacks and raised voice towards racial discrimination in international level . 1)they both were African-Americans.2)they both were racer. |
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5- How have Belgium and Srilanka dealt with the question of power sharing differently?? |
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Answer» Belgium and Sri Lanka deal with the question of power sharing differently in Belgium the leaders have realised that the unity of the country is possible only by respecting the feelings and interest of different communities and regions such a realisation resulted in a mutually acceptable arrangements for sharing power shrilanka shows a circle interesting example it shows us that if a measure the community wants to force its prominence over others and refuses to share power it can undermine the unity of the country... - In Belgium the leaders realised that the unity of the country is possible only by by respecting the feelings and interest of different regions. Thus, resulted in acceptable for power sharing............... - Sri lanka show that if a majority community wants to force its dominance over others and refuses to share power, it can undetermin the unity of the country................ |
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Difference between satyagrehi and satyagraha? |
| Answer» The one who participated in satyagraha is know as an atyagrehi .SATYAGRAHA : if some one is fighting for a true caus ther is no need of violence .i.e aggressive ness and physical force | |
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Distinguish between organised and unorganised sectors |
| Answer» Organised sector is those sector which follow rules and regulations of the govt. Nd unorganised is those which doesn\'t follow rules and regulations of the govt. | |
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Analyse the importance of pipeline transportation |
| Answer» The importance of pipeline:(i)Pipeline transport network is a new arrival on the transportation map of India. In the past, these were used to transport water to cities and industries.\xa0(ii)Now, these are used for transporting crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas from oil and natural gas fields to refineries, fertilizer factories and big thermal power plants.\xa0(iii)Solids can also be transported through a pipeline when converted into slurry.\xa0(iv)The far inland locations of refineries like Barauni, Mathura, Panipat and gas based fertilizer plants could be thought of only because of pipelines.\xa0(v)Initial cost of laying pipelines is high but subsequent running costs are minimal. It rules out trans-shipment losses or delays. | |
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Explain the impact of the first world war on British economy |
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What are the major challenges of the sugar industry mention any three |
| Answer» Challenges:\tThe industry is seasonal, so getting labour becomes difficult.\tIndia is still using old and inefficient methods of production, thereby, affecting its production.\tThere are transport delays in transporting sugarcane to factories, with the result that it loses its sugar content.\tThere is a need to maximise the use of bagasse to face the problem of power break up. | |
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Who is gandhi |
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Answer» You also don\'t know this?how unknowable person you are? OMG A freedom revolutionary who tried to give freedom with the help of non - violence...... |
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Which logo do you see while purchasing electronic goods? |
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Answer» ISI mark ISI....... |
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