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explain river system of australia |
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Answer» Murray-Darling river system The Murray–Darling basin is a large geographical area in the interior of south-eastern Australia. Its name is derived from its two major rivers, the Murray River and the Darling River. The basin, which drains around one-seventh of the Australian land mass, is one of the most significant agricultural areas in Australia. It spans most of the states of New South Wales and Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory, and parts of the states of Queensland (lower third) and South Australia (south-eastern corner). The basin is 3,375 kilometres (2,097 mi) in length, with the Murray River being 2,508 km (1,558 mi) long.Most of the 1,061,469 km2 (409,835 sq mi) basin is flat, low-lying and far inland, and receives little direct rainfall. The many rivers it contains tend to be long and slow-flowing, and carry a volume of water that is large only by Australian standards. |
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describe the river system of the indus along with its tributaries. |
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Answer» TheIndusis a strategically vital resource for Pakistan's economy and society. ... The treaty gave India control of the three easternmostriversof the Punjab, the Sutlej, the Beas and the Ravi, while Pakistan gained control of the three westernrivers, the Jhelum, the Chenab and theIndus.2)The Indus water system of rivers comprises the main Indus and its major tributaries: theKabul Riverand Kurram River on the right bank, and theJhelum River,Chenab River,Ravi River,Beas Riverand theSutlejon the left. |
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What do you mean by drainage?e |
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Answer» Drainageis the process in which water leaches downward from the upper soil layers to lower layers, or how surface water is removed. |
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What happened after Mangal Pandey revolted against the British? |
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Answer» His actionsagainsttheBritishtriggered a series ofrevoltsall over India, which ultimately culminated in India's First War of Independence.Mangal Pandeywas hanged to deathonApril 8, 1857. |
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Who is the presiding officer of the LokSabha? |
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Answer» Sumitra Mahajan Hope this is helpful The is present presiding officer of the loksabha is sumitra mahajan |
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The Brahmaputra River System |
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Answer» The Brahmaputra River System (3848 km) is one of the longest rivers of the world. It is known as the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, the Brahmaputra, Lohit, Siang, and Dihang inIndia, and the Jamuna inBangladesh. |
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What do you mean by a Drainage System? |
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Answer» Drainage system may refer to: Drainage system (geomorphology), patterns formed by streams, rivers, and lakes in a drainage basin. Drainage system (agriculture), a system by which water is drained on or in the soil to enhance production. |
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drainage pattern with diagram |
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Answer» n geomorphology, drainage systems, also known as river systems, are the patterns formed by the streams, rivers, and lakes in a particular drainage basin. They are governed by the topography of the land, whether a particular region is dominated by hard or soft rocks, and the gradient of the land. Geomorphologists and hydrologists often view streams as being part of drainage basins. A drainage basin is the topographic region from which a stream receives runoff, throughflow, and groundwater flow. The number, size, and shape of the drainage basins found in an area vary and the larger the topographic map, the more information on the drainage basin is available.[1 An area drained by a single river is called its drainage basin or catchment area. It includes the various streams, tributaries and sub tributaries that join to create a network of the river. There are mainly 10different types of DrainagePattern: Trellised Drainage Pattern, Dendritic Drainage Pattern, Rectangular Drainage Pattern, Radial Drainage Pattern, Centripetal Drainage Pattern, Annular Drainage Pattern, Barbed Drainage Pattern, Pinnate Drainage Pattern, Herringbone Drainage Pattern, Parallel Drainage Pattern. |
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nswer in brief:a) What do you mean by water cycle? Explainthe help of a neat diagram |
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Answer» The continuous process by which wateris circulated throughout the earth and the atmosphere through evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and the transpiration of plants and animals. Also called hydrologic cycle. |
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Why mangal pandey shooted british officer |
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Answer» The Indian sepoys(soldiers) in British army were not getting good salaries and opportunity . there status was not equal to that of British soldiers and also the British were telling them to do works which was against their religion. so, mangal pandey (a Sepoy) on 29 march 1857 at Barrackpore, called upon his fellows to revolt against the use of cartridge which was used in Enfield rifle introduced in 1856 by British . it was believed that that the grease was made from the fat of cow and pig . |
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1.Which are the three function of a river? |
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Answer» 1.Transport: ships transporting goods and people up and down river 2.Resource: fresh water, powering water mills/hydroplants 3.Natural border: mostly historically rivers were easy to mark as borders, because it's pretty impossible to cross a river without noticing. |
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5. Write any three features of the following1. Brahmaputra drainage system |
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Answer» thank u |
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What is done on the hilly roads to arrest land slides? |
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Answer» Landslide in-hilly-areas. ...Landslidesare mainly caused by gravity acting on weakened rocks and soil that make up a slopingareaof land. • Both natural and human-related activities can increase the risk forlandslides.Landslide mitigation refers to mass movement of rocks and other man-made activities on slopes with the goal of lessening the effect of landslides. Landslides can be triggered by many, sometimes concomitant causes |
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What legal procedures have to be followed by a police officer if he arrest any citizen |
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Answer» Arrest of a person is made in order to ensure his presence at the trial in connection with any offences to which he is directly or indirectly connected or to prevent the commission of a criminal offence. In law, there is principle of “presumption of innocence till he has proven guilty” it requires a person arrested to be treated with humanity, Dignity and respectfully till his guilt is proof. In a free society like ours , law is quite careful toward one’s “personal liberty” and doesn’t permit the detention of any person without legal sanction. Even article 21 of our constitution provides : “No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law”. The procedure contemplated by this article must be ‘right, just and fair’ and not arbitrary, fanciful or oppressive. The arrest should not only be legal but justified also, Even the Constitution of India also recognize the rights of arrested person under the ‘Fundamental Rights ‘ |
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Q.18Describe cardiac cycle in human |
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Answer» Cardiac CycleThe cardiac muscles of the heart contract and relax in a rhythmic cycle. During the contractionphase, called systole, blood is propelled out of the ventricles and into either the pulmonary orsystemic circulations. During the relaxation phase, called diastole, blood fills the emptiedventricles. One complete heartbeat--a systole followed by a diastole--is considered a cardiaccycle. |
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18.Give three function of the cardiac muscle |
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Answer» --->Cardiac muscles are involuntary muscles that contract rapidly, but do not get fatigued.---> The cells of cardiac muscles are cylindrical, branched, and uni nucleate.--->They control the contraction and relaxation of the heart. |
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9Determine graphically the coordinates of the vertices of a triangle,theequationsofwhosesidesarey-y-and x + y#5. |
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Answer» we first find the value of different coordinate on the difference value of x and then we tried to draw it on copy after drawing all three equationswherever they will intersect that point will be coordinate of the vertices |
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economic structurethe country on ligui06. After Itimes?ndependence, why was there a reluctance to divideAns. Indion had been don |
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Answer» The government was reluctant to divide the country on the linguistic lines because the country was already divided on the basis of religion. The partition had killed millions of people. It feared that further division of the country on linguistic lines could disrupt its unity and integrity. It felt that it was required for the country to remain strong and to reject any force which could disturb the peace and unity of the country. |
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" the directory finally paved the way for the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte " inner light of this statement write a brief note on the fall of a directory. |
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What was the suffrage movement? What did it accomplish? |
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Answer» The women’s suffrage movement (aka woman suffrage) was the struggle for the right of women to vote and run for office and is part of the overall women's rightmovement. In the mid-19th century, women in several countries—most notably, the U.S. and Britain—formed organizations to fight for suffrage. In 1888, the first international women’s rights organization formed, the International Council of Women (ICW). Because the ICW was reluctant to focus on suffrage, in 1904 the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA) was formed by British women’s rights activist Millicent Fawcett, American activist Carrie Chapman Catt, and other leading women’s rights activists. It accomplished its goal and included the women in themainstream of voting and government |
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Explain why rules and laws are necessary for asociety. |
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Answer» Thelawis important for asocietyfor it serves as a norm of conduct for citizens. ... Withoutlawthere would be chaos and it would be survival of the fittest and everyman for himself. Not an ideal lifestyle for most part. Thelawis important because it acts as a guideline as to what is accepted insociety. |
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any tuo programmes of wHOinIndia |
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What are the Family Planning Programmes in India? |
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Answer» IFWP is integrated with other health services. Emphasis is in the rural areas 2-child family norm to be practiced Adopting terminal methods to create a gap between the birth of 2 children Door-to-door campaigns to encourage families to accept the small family norm Encouraging education for both boys and girls Encouragement of breast feeding Proper marriageable adopted (21 years for men and 18 years for women) Minimum Needs Programme launched to raise the standard of living of the people. Monetary incentives given to poor people to adopt family planning measures. Creating widespread awareness of family planning through television, radio, news papers, puppet shows etc. |
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"Equality before law did not stand for universal suffrage in France after the revolution". Explain withsuitable examples |
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Answer» "Equality before law did not necessarily stand for universal suffrage in France after the revolution.” Universal suffrage or universal right to vote was never granted. In revolutionary France, as part of the first political experiment in liberal democracy, the right to vote and get elected was granted exclusively to property-owning men. Men without property and all women did not get political rights. Only briefly under the Jacobins all the adult males enjoyed suffrage. The Napoleonic Code also went back to limited suffrage and reduced women to the status of a minor, subject to the authority of fathers and husbands. Throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, women and non-propertied men organised opposition movements demanding equal political rights. |
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what is the old name of allahabad ? |
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Answer» Prayagraj is the old name of Allahabad. Please hit the like button if this helped you what is theold name of kasmir |
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What is Hyderabad old name |
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Answer» Ans :- Hyderabad was known as Bhagyanagar or Bhagnagar after the name of Bhagmati who is a local dancer.Quli Qutub shah ,the founder of Hyderabad fell in love with her and named the city after her name.Later Bhagmati was converted to Islam and given a name Hyder Mahal .So the city is renamed after her name as Hyderabad. |
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Who among the following Hyderabad bornpolitician become the President of India ?(1) V.V. Giri(2) Dr. Zakir Hussain(3) Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed(4) Neelam Sanjiva Reddy |
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Answer» option 2. (2).Dr.Zakir Hussain |
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Prove that (n + b)-o(nb), b > 0 |
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s Why is it important to improve our weaving sector instead of exportingyarn? Give reasons |
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Answer» It isimportant for us to improve our weaving sector insteadof exporting yarn in large quantities because majority of the rural population in India apart from agriculture is involved inweavingcloth.Weavingis animportantoccupation of the rural people. |
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nt you name o timesnb-Navaoorcim |
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Answer» https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5645582/write-a-method-to-print-out-a-string-name-multiple-times this might help |
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20. How a directory rules France Explain. |
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Answer» Directory, group of five men who held the executive power in France according to the constitution of the year III (1795) of the French Revolution . They were chosen by the new legislature, by the Council of Five Hundred and the Council of Ancients; each year one director, chosen by lot, was to be replaced. how do they did it cmon The Directory or Directorate (French: le Directoire) was a five-member committee which governed France from 2 November 1795, when it replaced the Committee of Public Safety, until 9 November 1799, when it was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in the Coup of 18 Brumaire, and replaced by the French Consulate. |
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discuss the ideas about social order expressed in these compoitions |
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Answer» The ideas expressed by these composition are as folllow: 1. Lower caste people were a rejected lot of society. 2. They were beaten. 3. They had to eat left-ower food. 4. But there were few people who identified the beaten and battered people.Tukaram calls such people as saints. 5. Saints treated a slave as his own son.It can be concluded that the social order had mixed people. |
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Il. Write down the impact of the following on women.1. Child marriage2. Female i |
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Answer» Child marriageis driven by poverty and has manyeffectson girls' health: increased risk for sexually transmitted diseases, cervical cancer, malaria, death during childbirth, and obstetric fistulas. Girls' offspring are at increased risk for premature birth and death as neonates, infants, orchildren. |
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write a brief note on economy of India |
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Answer» Theeconomy of Indiais adevelopingmixed economy.It is the world'ssixth-largesteconomy bynominal GDPand thethird-largestbypurchasing power parity(PPP). The country ranks 139th inper capita GDP (nominal)with $2,134 and 122nd inper capita GDP (PPP)with $7,783 as of 2018.[35][36]After the1991 economic liberalisation,Indiaachieved 6-7% average GDP growth annually. In FY 2015 and 2018 India's economy became the world's fastest growingmajor economy,surpassingChina. |
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Write a brief note on Allotropy with suitable example. |
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Answer» Allotropy- It is a property by which an element can exist in different forms having different physical properties.Allotropes- The different physical forms in which an element can exist are known as allotropes of that element. Example: the allotropes of sulphur are- rhombic sulphur and monoclinic sulphur. |
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hat are the Hve IlWrite a brief note on Kabir.fite to the society from religious movements. |
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Answer» Kabir Das, a mystical poet and great Saint of India, was born in the year 1440 and died in the year 1518. According to the Islam the meaning of the Kabir is The Great. Kabir Panth is the huge religious community which identifies the Kabir as the originator of the Sant Mat sects. The members of Kabir Panth are known as the Kabir panthis who had extended all over the over north and central India. Some of the great writings of the Kabir Das are Bijak, Kabir Granthawali, Anurag Sagar, Sakhi Granth etc. It is clearly not known about his birth parents but it is noted that he has been grew up by the very poor family of Muslim weavers. He was very spiritual person and became a great Sadhu. He got fame all over the world because of his influential traditions and culture.It is considered that he got all his spiritual training from his Guru named, Ramananda, in his early childhood. One day, he became a well known disciple of the Guru Ramananda. The house of the Kabir Das has accommodated students and scholars for living and studying his great works.There is no clue of the birth parent of the Kabir Das but it is considered that he was cared by a Muslim family. He was founded in Lehartara, a small town in Varanasi by the Niru and Nima (his care taker parents). His parents were extremely poor and uneducated but they very heartily adopted the little baby and trained him about their own business. He lived the balanced life of a simple house holder and a mystic.Hope it helped.. Please like the solution 👍 ✔️👍 |
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Write a brief note on Kabir |
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Answer» Kabir Das, a mystical poet and great Saint of India, was born in the year 1440 and died in the year 1518. According to the Islam the meaning of the Kabir is The Great. Kabir Panth is the huge religious community which identifies the Kabir as the originator of the Sant Mat sects. The members of Kabir Panth are known as the Kabir panthis who had extended all over the over north and central India. Some of the great writings of the Kabir Das are Bijak, Kabir Granthawali, Anurag Sagar, Sakhi Granth etc. It is clearly not known about his birth parents but it is noted that he has been grew up by the very poor family of Muslim weavers. He was very spiritual person and became a great Sadhu. He got fame all over the world because of his influential traditions and culture.It is considered that he got all his spiritual training from his Guru named, Ramananda, in his early childhood. One day, he became a well known disciple of the Guru Ramananda. The house of the Kabir Das has accommodated students and scholars for living and studying his great works.There is no clue of the birth parent of the Kabir Das but it is considered that he was cared by a Muslim family. He was founded in Lehartara, a small town in Varanasi by the Niru and Nima (his care taker parents). His parents were extremely poor and uneducated but they very heartily adopted the little baby and trained him about their own business. He lived the balanced life of a simple house holder and a mystic.Hope it helped.. Please like the solution 👍 ✔️👍 |
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s written by23. Who wrote Humayun Nama? |
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Answer» Humayun Nama was written by Gul-badan Begam, Humayun' s sister. humayun nama was written by gulbadan Begum, humayun's sister Humayun Nama was written by Gul-Badan Begam , Humayun's sister Humayun's sister Gul-Badan Begam wrote Humayun Nama. gul badan begam wrote humayu nama gul-badan began wrote humayun Nama |
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. What were the major ideas expressed by Kabir? Hovwdid he express these? |
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) How did Kabir express his ideas? |
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Answer» Ans :- Themajorideasexpressed byKabir werea rejection ofthemajor religious traditions and belief in a formless Supreme God. ForKabir,the path of salvation was through bhakti or devotion. He expressedhis ideas through verses called sakhis and pads. thank you |
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The Pace for Living' is written byA) Mahadevi Verma (B) Satyajit Ray(C) Humayun Kabir DRC1.Hutchinson |
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Answer» Ans :- Option (d) is correct. The pace for living was written by Ray Coryton Hutchinson. |
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Ans.3. What has the poetess compared the clothes to?Ans. |
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Answer» xbbxnxjxkxnxbbxnxkzkznbxbxvxbnxnxmxmxxbndskskndbbxbxdkkdkdndbxb xbbxnjxkxnxbbxnxkzkznbxbxv the perimeter of the sector the circle of area 25πsq.cm is 20cm.Find the area of sector The poetess Charlotte Druitt Cole is talking about the clothes hanging on the clothesline. To her, they look as f they are holding hands, standing in a row and dancing merrily. She compares them to the white birds that fly in the sky.again the poetess compares the clothes hanging on the clothesline to restless horses that are leaping and galloping with happiness. |
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explain to difference between physical force and sold force with examples |
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Answer» Physical force means fighting the evil by using body strength and violent means which includes external force. But, soul force means resisting the evil with inner strength by using non violent means like Satyagraha. |
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(i) kb ¢ Lk plabk |
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Answer» 10 से 15 साल की आयु की लड़की के अंडाशय हर महीने एक विकसित डिम्ब (अण्डा) उत्पन्न करना शुरू कर देते हैं। वह अण्डा अण्डवाहिका नली (फैलोपियन ट्यूव) के द्वारा नीचे जाता है जो किअंडाशयकोगर्भाशयसे जोड़ती है। जब अण्डा गर्भाशय में पहुंचता है, उसका अस्तर रक्त और तरल पदार्थ से गाढ़ा हो जाता है। ऐसा इसलिए होता है कि यदि अण्डा उर्वरित हो जाए, तो वह बढ़ सके और शिशु के जन्म के लिए उसके स्तर में विकसित हो सके। यदि उस डिम्ब का पुरूष केशुक्राणुसे सम्मिलन न हो तो वह स्राव बन जाता है जो कियोनिसे निष्कासित हो जाता है।]इसी स्राव कोमासिक धर्म,पीरियड्सया रजोधर्म या माहवारी (Menstural Cycle or MC) कहते हैं। |
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2.Which Right has been called 'The Heart and soul' of our constitution? |
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Answer» Dr. B. R. Ambedkar called 'Article 32' of the Indian Constitution i.e. Right to Constitutional remedies as 'the heart and soul of the Constitution'. It was acknowledged because mere declaration of the fundamental right without an effective machinery for enforcement of the fundamental rights would have been meaningless. |
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|. *कल्पनादर्श ' से आप क्या समझते हैं 2a4 = |
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Answer» कल्पनादर्श (युटोपिया) एक ऐसे समाज की कल्पना है जो इतना आदर्श है कि उसका साकार होना लगभग असंभव होता है। यह वादयूनानीदार्शनिक प्लॅटो (अफलातूँ) द्वारा युटोपिया नामक पुस्तक में यूटोपियन थियोरी के नाम से वर्णित है |
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What are carnivores? Explain with examples. |
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YT AR T G T T ek WS' २27... रियाल किस देश की मुद्रा है -- |
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Answer» Riyal nimlekhit desho ki mudra hai ओमानयमन इरान सउदी अरब कतर |
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1. With the help of examples explain how the gifts of nature can becomeresources with the passage of time. |
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Answer» Gifts of nature like water, soil, minerals, vegetation etc. can be converted into resource by proper utilisation through adequate technology.For example, coal can be used as a source of power. It is found in blast furnaces used for smelting iron ore.The occurrence of coal reserves was one of the major reasons for the outbreak of the industrial revolution.But coal reserves are getting depleted because of its extensive use. Petroleum is used for transportation of vehicles. It is a crude oil. The consumption of petroleum products have been rising steeply over years. |
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E. Give long answers for the following ques.1. With the help of examples explain how the gifts of nature can becomeresources with the passage of time. 113 |
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Answer» Gifts of nature like water, soil, minerals, vegetation etc. can be converted into resource by proper utilisation through adequate technology.For example, coal can be used as a source of power. It is found in blast furnaces used for smelting iron ore.The occurrence of coal reserves was one of the major reasons for the outbreak of the industrial revolution.But coal reserves are getting depleted because of its extensive use. Petroleum is used for transportation of vehicles. It is a crude oil. The consumption of petroleum products have been rising steeply over years. |
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