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Q. 4. Explain, giving examples, the role played by technological inventions intransforming 19th centuryworld

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a. The making of modern Global world was characterised by major discoveries and inventions.

b. Railways, steamships, telegraphs transformed the World.

c.Technologicaladvancements stimulated the process of industrialisation, which expandedproduction of goods and trade. It also contributed in the growth of railways and further innovations for easy transportation of goods and raw materials.

d. Colonialism also accelerated the process of technological development through development of faster mode of transportation like railways, ships, lighterwagonsto easily trade.

e. With increasing population, increased migration mobility on part of the people, further inventions , advancements became inevitable to meet thegrowingneeds.

f. We may also give example of refrigerated ships whichmade transportation of perishable products like meat over long distances easy.

g. Spinning jenny, steam engines accelerated the process of industrialization.

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(5pwe's considered good for democracy?24. "The function and the shape of the family were completely transformed byin the industrial city" Explain by giving examples5 Point ou(5

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Agriculture improved due to the usage of new tools, fertilizers and harvesting techniques. At the improvisation made to the Steam Engine by James Watt, the industrial exports became much easier. Many of the farming lands too converted to industrial land and there were more labour power. All these were used as labourers in the Industry and foreign trade increased. Use of coal became an important one and extraction of it from the mines increased. All these required manpower.

The population in the coastal areas increased due to maritime trade. Some became rich but some suffered a lot. Working class suffered a lot. They lived in a cramped lifestyle and sent their children to work in factories. There were changes in the lifestyle of women too. They started working as domestic service. They started ignoring the farmlands. Apart from the working class, a new class known as “middle class” was formed.

This industrial revolution brought in more flow of money which was used in entertainment such as “theatres, concert halls and sports”. There were political changes and people demanded improvement in social life, education, labour rights and equality. This stage also saw the abolition of slave trade. There were changes in the electoral system and “Great Reform Act was passed by the Parliament in 1832.”

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08. Why Gandhi said the fight for swaraj is a fight for liberty of speechliberty of press, and freedom of association?गांधी जी ने क्यों कहा कि स्वराज्य कीलड़ाई दरअसल अभिव्यक्ति, प्रेस और सामूहिकता केलिए लड़ाई है?

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Gandhi said the fight for Swaraj is a fight for liberty of speech, liberty of the press, and freedom of association because he considered these to be powerful modes of expression and cultivation of public opinion. The denial of these freedoms was not compatible with the idea of self rule and independence. Hence, the fight for these freedoms, according to him, was intrinsically a fight for Swaraj or self rule.

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(a)Which is the largest religious group in terms of population?Ora Crofos cos

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Christianity is the largest religious group in terms of population

Christianity is the largest religious group in terms of population in the worldthanks

Christianity is the largest growing population in terms of population because Christians speak English they are also known as English men's

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What are aspirations of an adivasi from Narmada Valley?

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The goal of an adivasi from narmada valley is: he don't want the sardar sarovar project to be constructed, he want his area to be well developed like remaining areas, he want his children to be well educated and the holders of a white collar job. he wanted his family to get food everyday.

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Why the people of Bastar started rebellion against Britishers?

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Thepeople of Bastar startedarevolt againsttheBritishbecause of the following reasons: The government proposed to reserve two-thirds of the forest in 1905 and planned to ban shifting cultivation, hunting and collection of forest produce.

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Increase in religious conflicts results in(a) communalism (b) terrorism (c) corruption (d) casteism

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Increase in religious conflicts results in communalism.

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Explain the rebel against British in Amara Sulya.

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Amara Sullia Movement or Kalyanappa Katakayi, one of the first independent battle that against the British rule. Still we remember it was not the vision of whole India.

1837 the Kodagu Haleri supporters stormed in to Mangalore and flag fluttered high at Bavuta Gudde. There was no government nearly one week; later the British recaptured Mangalore area and hanged or jailed the leaders of this Coorg rebellion.

It happened in Mangalore but it is not a Tulu people’s independent movement.

British dethroned Haleri dynasty in Kodagu, Chikka Veerendra Wodeyar the last king of Coorg; he ruled 1920 to 1934; Kalyanaswamy, who declared himself the only surviving heir to the Coorg throne.

After that Kalyanappa took charge of the rebel and he himself posed the King of Kodagu. That period Sullia was in Kodagu Kingdom.

So the movement called as amara Sullia swatantrya sangarama; and most of the rebellion also from the Sullia region. Aparampara, Kalyanappa, Puttabasappa, Kedambady Ramegowda the leaders, they are Lingayath and Kannada talking people not the Tulu people.

In Bellare they looted treasure and 2,000 strong army formed. After the movement reaches Bantwal, some Tulu people also join the battalion. Mainly the Baidya of Ubaar, he later hanged by British with Kalyanaswamy.

Lakshmappa the Jain decedent of old Banga kingdom and Dharmastala Manjappa Heggade supported the march.

Uppinangady Puttur rebels, Mulky rebels, Kumble rebels and Kalyanappa army reached Mangalore on April 6, 1837.

British troops from Tellessery joined Mangalore British reserve and routed Kodagu Raja’s people and the flag here..

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Explain the rebellion of Kittur.

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The Kittur Rebellion (1824-29): The British prevented the adopted son of the chief of Kittur (in Karnataka) from assuming power by taking over the administration, that resulted in form of revolt. The Kittur uprisings was led by Chennamma, the widow of the chief. The rebels declared Kittur an independent state before being crushed by the British.

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Difference between rebellion and terrorism

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Terrosits seek massive publicity and a huge death toll. To a cause it targets mostly Y soft targets men women and children it executed its captives or ransomed for rewardRebellion is againt tyranny against a ruler who has no reguard for any one but his inner circle or his own familys well being being a tyrantRebellion are the us war of independenceThe October revolution 1917The French RevolutionThe Irish uprising ect 1920

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Explain the rebellion of Amara Sullya

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Amara Sullia Movement or Kalyanappa Katakayi, one of the first independent battle that against the British rule. Still we remember it was not the vision of whole India.

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Describe how the Sepoy Mutiny transformed into a rebellion?

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Violence Spread During the Sepoy Mutiny. On March 29, 1857, on the parade ground at Barrackpore, a sepoy named Mangal Pandey fired the first shot of the uprising. He survived, and was put on trial and hanged on April 8, 1857. As the mutiny spread, the British began called mutineers "pandies."

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What is currency of Turkey

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Turkish lira

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. TUNC ULLIS125massive rebellion against British rule broke out in1757b. 1857

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1857 to 59 is right answer

Indian Mutiny, also called Sepoy Mutiny or First WarofIndependence, widespread but unsuccessfulrebellion against British rulein India in 1857–59.

Indian Mutiny, also called Sepoy Mutiny or First WarofIndependence, widespread but unsuccessfulrebellion against British rulein India in 1857–59.

It was from 29 March 1857 to 1857 It is also called first war of independence

1857 is the correct answer

massive rebellion against British rule broke out in 1857

massive rebellion broke out in 1857 against British

massive rebellion against British rule broke out in 1857

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6. What was tanda?

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The caravan used by the Banjaras was called tanda.

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It is a former basilica. Later on it became a mosque and nowit is a museum. It is in Istanbul, Turkey. It is famous for itsmassive dome. It was built during A.D. 532 and 537.It is

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the answer is hagia sophia

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\frac { \operatorname { cosec } \theta } { \operatorname { cosec } - 1 } + \frac { \operatorname { cosec } \theta } { \operatorname { cosec } \theta + 1 } = 2 \operatorname { sec } ^ { 2 } \theta

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LHS= CosecA/(cosecA-1)+cosecA/(cosecA+1 )

= CosecA [1/(cosecA-1) +1/(Cosec A+1)]

= CosecA[(cosecA+1+cosec A -1)/(cosecA-1 )(cosec A+1 )]

= ( 2cosec²A ) / [ cosec² A - 1 ]

= 2cosec²A / cot² A

= 2 ( 1/sin² A ) / ( cos² A/sin² A )

= 2/cos² A

= 2sec²A

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What is meant by the term ‘Directory

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Directory is a book or website listing individuals or organizations alphabetically or thematically with details such as names, addresses, and telephone numbers.

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John Cabot (cont.)ns: Complete the following activitiesng1. opportunitya. tavorabie circumsiance with a possibleposilive oulcoime2. Asiab. governmernt document granting a rightc. unbelicver in regards to a particulard. one who buys and selis goods fore. largest of the seven continents; locatedor titie to something, such as land3. merchanteligion4. İciters patentprofit5. infidelin the Eastern Hemisphere

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1-a2-e3-d4-b5-c

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ame any two subjects on which the state and centre both makes laws.

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Concurrent list is the list of 52 items and is given in seventh schedule of Indian constitution which consists of subjects on which both central and state government make laws

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ation of your online activity and reports back to the host.all text file stored on your computer's browser directory thal collects theinformationa. Registerb. CookieC. Browseris alegal right granted by lawto the creator for his original worka. Copyrightb. Patentc.Trademarkithe process of transforming data into an unreadabl4.a. Encodingtrusted person or organisationa. Phishingb. Encryptionc. Decryptionb. Spammingc. Hacking

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2. Cookie3.Patent4.Encryption5.Spamming

1. Cookie2. Patent3. Encoding4. Spamming

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(7) Sometimes reflections of sound may be undesirable. Can you give anyexample?

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Seeing our image in a plane mirror.

The different colours of flowers, birds etc are a result of reflection of light (different colours)

We see everything because of reflection (diffused reflection) like walls, houses, doors, chairs, tables, gold etc.

Formation of reflections in water (surface).

Formation of RAINBOW (along with refraction)

Our shoes appear shiny after polishing.

The dew shines due to reflection.

The moon, planets etc are visible because of reflection of the light falling on them from the Sun.

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Rusting of iron is achemical change

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Rusting of iron is a irreversible change chemical change

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GRUADU DOLARccácWhat is GDP? Loss DOwhat is the difference betweencash csop and food coop?ID***5 uarabuisnessyour village.of the top 5 technology requirements in your village & write a lette

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GDP is a gross domestic product means the whole production rate of country like agriculture products etc.food crop . the crop we grow for feed is a food crop and the crop we grow for production is known as cash crop

following are the differences between cash crops and food crops👇

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Whed 18 the Presidend fi:Y ११५५०: a2के T e s LSS

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The President of India is Ram Nath Kovind

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What is saponification reaction?

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Saponification is a process that involves conversion of fat or oil into soap and alcohol by the action of heat in the presence of aqueous alkali. Soaps are salts of fatty acids whereas fatty acids are saturated monocarboxylic acids that have long carbon chains e.g. CH₃(CH₂)₁₄COOH

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ents

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Narmada and Tapi aretwo peninsular rivers, whichflow throughatrough.

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why aurangab didn't married??

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Aurangazeb was hardcore believer of Islam. He, as per, the Quaranic dictates, married four wives.

His first wife wasDilras banu Begam,daughter of Shahnawaz Khan. He married her on 08th May 1637, at Agra. She died on 08th Oct 1657. She is buried at Aurangabad. A replica of Tajmahal, built in Sandstone,“ Bibi- Ka- Maqbara”is built in her memory by her son Mohammad Akbar. As she had Persian ancestry, She is believed to have bossed over the emperor who was known to be bit scared of her.

The second wasRahmatunnisa or Nawab Bai.She was the daughter of local King from Rajouri in present Jammu & Kashmir. She was Rajput by birth . She also lived in Aurangabad for long time. She built one public guest house near Ajanta. She died in Delhi in 1691.

Third wasAurangabadi Mahal.When Aurangazeb was engaged in 25 years war with Maratha’s, he left Delhi, in 1682 and never returned to Delhi till his death in 1707. She was named as Aurangabadi Mahal begum she married the emperor at Aurangabad. She died when the emperor was on military mission to Bijapur. She died of deadly plague that erupted in royal camp.

The fourth wife wasUdaipuri Mahal.She was mother ofKambaksh. She was much junior in the age. It is said that she was a Georgian mistress in harem of prince Dara Shikoh. She exercised great influence on Emperor till his death. She was said to be so beautiful that the Emperor, had to tolerate the mischief of Kambaksh because of her. She was also said to be heavy boozer, yet she was tolerated by Emperor as she cared a lot for him in his olden days.

In addition to the four women, the Emperor was bitten by beauty of another woman calledHirabai alias Zainabadi.She was a dancer. While the Emperor was once at Burhanpur, she saw her without veil, plucking mangoes. Auragazeb fell in love with her too and there is romantic angle to that story which Bollywood may pick up.

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Our Duties and ResponsibilitiesTo My FamilyTo My SchoolTo My Nation

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Duties and responsibilities to my family- First of all, we should respect our elders in our family because we stay with them together they are all our own. we should help eachother. we should follow all the rules and regulations of our family.Duties and responsibilities to my school- The first thing is to respect our teachers and other staff members of our school because by teaching us they are helping us to grow further. we should follow all the rules and regulations of our school because those are made to make us play a disciplined life.

Duties and responsibilities to my nation- first we should pay respect to our nation because it gives us space to stay happy. we should elect a better person to serve our nation because we have the right to elect. we should pay our taxes on time without any failure, it helps our needy peoples to stay happy. we should clean our localities to help our nation be clean and tidy so that our environment remains healthy for living a better life.

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Think about thisDoes each one of us have responsibilities towardsgets these rights?

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yes, everyone has a responsibility towards ensuring that everone gets their fundamental rights.

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2. Qutub Minar was built during theperiod3. The Atala Masid is an example ofstyle.4. The largest dome of the world is thedome of5.Fatehpur Sikri was built by

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2. Qutab-ud-din Aibak, the first Muslim ruler of Delhi, commenced the construction of the Qutab Minar in 1200 AD, but could onlyfinishthe basement.

3. From Atala Masjid, the Seljuks spread the iwan style portal in Anatolia and central Asia.

4. The dome of Taj Mahal, situated in India, is considered as one of the largest domes of the world.

5. Built during the second half of the 16th century by the EmperorAkbar, Fatehpur Sikri (the City of Victory) was the capital of the Mughal Empire for only some 10 years.

1.sultanate2.Iwan3.taj mahal4.akbar

263. Where is Humayun's Tomb? 1️⃣ in Kabul 2️⃣ in Agra 3️⃣ in Fatehpur Sikri 4️⃣ in Delhi

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I.Fu in the blanks WILL1. First available book in Kannada isada is

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Amoghavarsha Nrupatunga of the Rashtrakuta Empire wrote it.

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4.Why we celebrate Diwali?

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This festival iscelebratedin the Hindu month of Kartikamasam which falls sometime during October or November. It iscelebratedto mark the return of Lord Rama from 14 years of Exile and his victory over the Demon Ravana. ... The Hindus worship the Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi duringDiwali.

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Where are the deposits of Petroleum normally located? Why is called liquid grid?

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Plate tectonics determines the location of oil and gas reservoirs and is the best key we have to understanding why deserts and arctic areas seem to hold the largest hydrocarbon reserves on earth. But there are other important locations of large reserves: river deltas and continental margins offshore. Together, these four types of areas hold most of the oil and gas in the world today.Due to its high price and lesser availability it is called liquid gold.

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1.Fill in the blanks with suitable words:1. We celebrate Kannada Rajyotsava on

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November 1st in Karnataka

Every 1st November celebrate kannada rajyotsava

1st November every year

Every 1st november celebrated Rajyotsava in kannada

November 1 on every year

November first is the ans

1st November we celebrated kannada rajotsava

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Define demand deposits.

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Definition:Demand deposit funds deposited in a bank account at a low or a zero interest rate, which allows depositors to directly withdraw their money and issue bank checks up to the limit of their account balance at any time.

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What are placer deposits?

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Ans :- In geology, a placer deposit or placer is an accumulation of valuable minerals formed by gravity separation from a specific source rock during sedimentary processes. The name is from the Spanish word placer, meaning "alluvial sand". Types of placer deposits include alluvium, eluvium, beach placers, and paleoplacers.

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what are placer deposits?

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In geology, a placer deposit or placer is an accumulation of valuable minerals formed by gravity separation from a specific source rock during sedimentary processes. The name is from the Spanish word placer, meaning "alluvial sand". ... Types of placer deposits include alluvium, eluvium, beach placers, and paleoplacers

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R A AR S SR है।लि et (=) 2%

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What is the main difference between bond and public deposits?

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ion of momentum.2. Attempt the following questio) Give two examples of illustrating the law of conservation of mCon the following elements:

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HORT NOTE ON REGIONALISM

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Regionalism is defined as a feeling of loyalty to a particular part of a country and a wish for it to be more politically independent.

It is not just a territorial unit but a culmination of socio-economic and political factors. Regionalism can be defined in connotations both positive and negative.

Positive regionalismmeans love towards one’s culture, region, language etc whereas negative regionalism is an excessive attachment to one’s regions in preference to the country of the state. Positive regionalism helps to build Brotherhood and commonness on the basis of common language, religion or historical background and it helps a particular regional group to maintain their independent identity. It gives self-determination to people and empowers them to feel happy. Negative regionalism may pose a threat to the unity and integrity of the country. in the Indian context generally the term regionalism has been used in the negative sense.

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Fill in the blanks with suitable words.fal Time taken by an object to complete one oscillation is called

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Ans :- Thetime takento complete one oscillationis called astime period.

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swer the questions.What is the main difference between weather and climate?

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hort answers tor the followingGive ssome historical monuments of India.2. What is private property? Name a few of them.3. What is public property? Name a few of them.

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1.Taj Mahal, Agra.

Mysore Palace, Mysore.

Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar.

Brihadishwara Temple, Thanjavur.

Bahai Temple, Delhi.

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai.

Victoria Memorial, Kolkata.

2.Private properties are lands and buildings owned by individuals and corporations. The owner of a private property has the right of use, occupation, sale, etc

3.Public properties are land and buildings owned and directly managed by public authorities which are used for public purposes. They include assets acquired, occupied and used by Federal, State and Local governments, their departments and parastatals, to conduct government business and the specific functions of such parastatals. A public property does not belong to any one person but to the public at large and are not restricted to any one individual's use or possession.

1.Ans:- Taj Mahal, Red Ford, Jamia Masjid ,Lotus Temple,Qutub Minar etc.

2.Ans:- Private property is the property which is owned by a single or a group of people. If u damage anything from a such a property you have to pay for that.e.g, J&K bank, Someones hotel, Private hospital etc.

3.Ans:-Public Properties are the Properties which Government made to fullfill the requirements of the people.If u damage anything from a such a property you don't have to pay any even Government itself will take care of that.e.g, State Bank, School, Govt. Hospital etc

taj mahal Mysore place Baha'i temple hawa Mahal Victoria memorial Kolkata

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a) Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of.and

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(a)Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions ofand

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Which are the three colours in our National Flag?

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In the national flag of India the top band is ofSaffroncolour, indicating the strength and courage of the country. Thewhitemiddle band indicates peace and truth with Dharma Chakra. The last band isgreenin colour shows the fertility, growth and auspiciousness of the land.

At top saffron white and in middle ashoka chakra blue in colour at green

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7.Prepare a list of aims of the Common Wealth.

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There are sixteen core beliefs currently incorporated in the charter, these being

democracy, human rights, international peace and security, tolerance respect and understanding, freedom of expression, the rule of law, good governance, the separation of powers, sustainable growth, protecting the environment, access to health, education and shelter, gender equality, international peace and security, tolerance respect and understanding, importance of young people in the Commonwealth, recognition of the needs of the smaller states, recognition of the needs of more vulnerable states, and the role of civil society.

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In what ways is a hawker different from a shop owner?

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A shopkeeper is someone who owns or manages a shop or small store. Generally, shop employees are not shopkeepers, but are often incorrectly referred to as such. Local shopkeepers are worried about the rise in petty theft and shoplifting. A shopkeeper is someone who owns or manages a shop or small store.

AHawkeris a person who moves from one place to another to sell different products. Mostly Hawker sells inexpensive items like foods and handicrafts. Hawkers travel from one place to another to sell goods and try to persuade potential customer by visiting directly to them or standing in potential area.