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y dosome historians think that print culture created the basis for the French Revolution? |
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Answer» Print facilitated the French revolution-1)the coming of print popularized the ideas of enlightenment thinkers .that means there were thinkers in france like rosseau, Voltaire , paine who criticized the despotic power of the state and the church.there books were read widely and people now began to think differently.2)print also created a new culture of dialogue and debate .the public had now become aware of the power of reasoning, and started questioning existing ideas and beliefs.3)there was an outpouring of literature that mocked the royalty and criticized the morality of the king and church. certain cartoons and caricatures directly suggested that monarchy remained absorbed in sensual pleasures while the common people had to suffer immense hardships.so hostile sentiments developed against the monarchy. |
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2) Why did some people in 18th century Europe think that print culture would bringenlightenment and end despotism? |
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Why did some people in eighteenth century Europe think that print culture would bringenlightenment and end despotism?1. |
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what is agriculture |
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Answer» The primary activity that included of growing crop fruit vegetable flower and reading of livestock it is also called farming the systematic cultivation of plants and animals for human needs such as rearing of animals etc...and it is also called primary activity keeping animals and growing crops for food farming Agriculture refers to the cultivation of soil for growing crops and rearing of livestock AgricultureAgriculture is the process of producing food, feed, fiber and many other desired products by the cultivation of certain plants and the raising of domesticated animals (livestock). The practice of agriculture is also known as "farming", while scientists, inventors and others devoted to improving farming methods and implements are also said to be engaged in agriculture. I hope you accept as best the process of growing crops on large scale is known as agriculture |
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Explain definition, nature and scope of economics. |
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Answer» Economics is the science that deals with production, exchange and consumption of various commodities in economic systems. It shows how scarce resources can be used to increase wealth and human welfare. The nature and scope of economics are related to the study of wealth or human behaviour or of scarce resources. The scope is very wide and includes the subject matter of economics whether economics is a science or an art or whether it is positive or normative science. |
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Who were Macro Polo? What was his contribution to print culture? |
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Answer» Marco Polo was a great explorer of Italy who stayed many years in China. Marco Polo returned back to Italy in 1295. The earliest kind of woodblock printing technology was developed in China. Marco Polo brought this knowledge back with him in Italy. Then Italians began producing books with woodblocks and soon this technology spread to other parts of Europe. please like the solution 👍 ✔️ |
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2)Explain the scope and subject matter ofMicro Economics. |
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Meaninq of Economics: |
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Answer» Economics is the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth. |
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what is social economics? |
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Answer» •Social economics is the social science that studies how economic activity affects and is shaped by social processes. •In general it analyzes how societies progress, stagnate, or regress because of their local or regional economy, or the global economy. •Societies are divided into 3 groups: social, cultural and economic |
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what is the Indrastial economics |
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Answer» Industrial organizationis a field of economics dealing with the strategic behavior of firms, regulatory policy, antitrust policy and market competition.Industrial organizationapplies the economictheoryof price toindustries. industrial organisation is the field of economic Delhi with the behaviour of arms are relative leave policy at eastern police policy and market competition industrial organisation applies economic theory office of industries |
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Nature and Scope of economics |
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Answer» Thenature and scope of economicsare related to the study of wealth or human behaviour or of scarce resources. Thescopeis very wide and includes the subject matter ofeconomicswhethereconomicsis a science or an art or whether it is positive or normative science. |
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23."Scarcity is the root of all economics problems." Explain. |
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Answer» Scarcity is a economic problem faced by every economy system in the world. So, what exactly is scarcity? Scarcity is a problem of fulfilling all of our human needs and wants with limited resources available. For example, durian. A fruit that only grows certain times of the year, when consumers demands for durian during a period of time where durians will not grow, scarcity will occur because of the limited durian available to fulfill the consumers wants. There are 4 economy systems in this world which is the market economy, planned economy, mixed economy and the Islamic economy. All of this economy system has their own specific way in solving this economic problem. ( The non-hub story 2010) In a market economy system which is also called capitalism. Example of a market economy system is the United State of America. The fact that resources are privately owned and the fact that the government will not involve in any decision making, therefore the producer will have to find a solution to solve the scarcity problem faced. The consumers plays a major part to solve this problem, because the consumers will have to decide the type and quantities of goods or services to be produced. For example, the demand for cars and motorcycles has increase. Because of the limited resources to fulfill both needs, the producer will have to come to a decision whether to produce more cars or motorcycle. The producer will then decide based on the profit gained, if the profit gained from selling cars is higher than motorcycles, the producer will produce more cars compared to motorcycle and vice versa. The producers will also follow the price mechanism because this will determine the allocation of scarce resources. ( The non-hub story 2010 ) Not only that, producer can also increase the price of an item to motivate consumer to increase the use of substitutes. Producers can also find new modern technology that utilizes resources better. This technological change will then cause the resources to be used more efficiently or less intensely. As for command economy also known as socialism or planned economy, this economy is associated with socialist or communist economic system, the government owns all the resources available, so they themselves will have to organize and use the resources intelligently and to the best advantage they could. There's several ways used by the government to solve the scarcity problem faced. One of them is fixing the amount of good to be produced and the price in where the good is sold. This way, it will set quotas for each individual production unit and the resources producing the goods will be fixed. The income or also called as wealth will then be distributed by state. That is why in command economy, the market price plays a little or no part in informing resource allocation decisions and queuing rations scarce. |
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4 What is water scarcity ? How is it created ?cesr. |
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Answer» Water scarcity is the lack of sufficient availablewaterresources to meet the demands ofwater usage within a region. and it is created due to the cutting of unwanted tree and excessive use of water . lack fresh water resources to meet water demand.it effects every continent What Is Scarcity? Scarcity refers to the basic economic problem, the gap between limited – that is, scarce – resources and theoretically limitless wants. This situation requires people to make decisions about how to allocate resources efficiently, in order to satisfy basic needs and as many additional wants as possible. Any resource that has a non-zero cost to consume is scarce to some degree, but what matters in practice is relative scarcity. Scarcity is also referred to as "paucity." KEY TAKEAWAYS Scarcity is when the means to fulfill ends are limited and costly. Scarcity is the foundation of the essential problem of economics: the allocation of limited means to fulfill unlimited wants and needs. Even free natural resources can become scarce if costs arise in obtaining or consuming them, or if consumer demand for previously unwanted resources increases due to changing preferences or newly Water scarcity is the lack of sufficient available water resources to meet the demands of water usage within a region. It already affects every continent and around 2.8 billion people around the world at least one month out of every year.More than 1.2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water.Water scarcity involves water stress, water shortage or deficits, and water crisis. Economicwater scarcityiscausedby a lack of investment in infrastructure or technology to drawwaterfrom rivers, aquifers or otherwatersources, or insufficient human capacity to satisfy the demand forwater. One quarter of the world's population is affected by economicwater scarcity. Water scarcityis the lack offresh waterresources to meetwater demand. It affects every continent and was listed in 2019 by theWorld Economic Forumas one of the largestglobal risksin terms of potential impact over the next decade.[1]It is manifested by partial or no satisfaction of expressed demand, economic competition for water quantity or quality, disputes between users, irreversible depletion ofgroundwater, and negative impacts on theenvironment.[2]One-third of the global population (2 billion people) live under conditions of severe water scarcity at least 1 month of the year.[3][4][5][6]Half a billion people in the world face severe water scarcity all year round.[3]Half of the world’slargest citiesexperience water scarcity.[5] water scarcity is the lack of sufficient available water resources to meet the demands of water usage within a region. Found”wateris usablewaterthat iscreated, or found, by cleaning “produced”waterfrom oil and gas production that would have normally been discarded as wastewater. “Foundwater” is a newwaterresource that can be used for agriculture, livestock and communitywatersystems The lacking of water is called water scarcity. It created by over useing of water or wasting of water without use Water scarcity is the lack of sufficient available water resources to meet the demands of water usage within a region. It already affects every continent and around 2.8 billion people around the world at least one month out of every year. More than 1.2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water. Water scarcity involves water stress, water shortage or deficits, and water crisis. water scarcity is the lack or sufficient available water resources to meet the demands of water usage within a region.water shortages may be caused by climate change such as floods,cyclones,etc. And it is created due to the deforestation and heavily use of water cetc. |
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How have the growing industrialisation and urbanisation led to water scarcity explain |
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Answer» The ever increasing number of industries has made matter worse by exerting pressure on the existing freshwater resources. Industries need power which is produced from water. The power is produced by the multipurpose projects. Chemicals and gases released by industries also pollutes the water. Modern lifestyle of the urban people has created more demand for water both for domestic purposes and increased consumption of energy. In housing colonies to meet the needs of population, water resources are over-exploited resulting in depletion of ground water resources. |
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9.Why ground water scarcity does take places? |
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Answer» Extra usage of water in cities and wastage of water during rainy seasonconcrete roads does not allow to conserve the waterProper drainage system and effectively usage of water can limit this problem |
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यह के टू न i g e S £ बाप: iका lend हा Qeiका 4 % हि |
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Answer» if a SHG becomes regular for two or more than two years in their savings .than the bank provide money and credit to them. |
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are the reasons why the banks might not be willing to lend to certain borrowels |
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कुछ है e Bull Poom हरि 5. नि |
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Answer» Ans :- Border Security Force TheBorder Security Force(BSF) is the primary border defence organisation of India. PLEASE LIKE THE ANSWER |
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5^(n - 4)*(2^(n - 7)*f)=1250 |
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Answer» n is 8 of the following is |
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Whatä¸ase thehat axc the arming and nonatrn ,naand non- |
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Answer» Non - Farming activities includes activities excluding agriculture. Some of the non - farming activities are:Dairy, small scale manufacturing, transport etc. Various farming activities in palampur :About 75%people of palampur depended upon farming they want to produce more from the same band so they need mare cash to buy HYV seeds they practise the process of multiple cropping to get more non farming :::in palampur only |
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is the right to property a fundamental rights? |
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Answer» Article 19 guaranteed to all citizens the rightto acquire, hold and dispose of property. Article 31 provided that "no person shall be deprived of his propertysave by authority oflaw." Thus, theright to propertyis no longer afundamental right, though it is still a constitutionalright. |
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With which subject is Geography related ? |
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Answer» geography is related to study of geographical factor of earth. |
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Name three archaeological sources?(class -6 extraquestion) |
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Answer» 1. archaeological remains and monuments 2. inscriptions 3. numistmatic , this is study of coins 4.religious literature |
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Q1. Name three archaeological sources?Q2. where is Bhimbetka located? |
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Answer» 1. Yet there are sources from which history is written. These sources are divided into two main groups. They are Archaeological and Literary. The Archaeological Source can again be divided into three groups, namely, Archaeological Remains and Monuments, Inscriptions and Coins. 2. Bhimbetka rock shelters, series of natural rock shelters in the foothills of theVindhya Range, centralIndia. They are situated some 28 miles (45 km) south ofBhopal, in west-centralMadhya Pradeshstate. Discovered in 1957, the complex consists of some 700 shelters and is one of the largest repositories of prehistoric art in India. |
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Q1.Name three archaeological sources?Q2. name the first animal 10 paid by human? |
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Answer» Archaeological Sources: Archaeological remains and Monuments: Ancient ruins, remains and monuments recovered as a result of excavation and exploration are archaeological sources of history. |
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hat abilities of language learning can be assessed during an oral test?How?. W |
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Answer» In exams writing is far better than orally telling cuz while we are writing we can add our own points according to the question, but when orally giving a speech for an answer is really a tough one if we spent study that answer But orally doesn't take much time like writing |
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Q1. Name some other written sources of history ?Q2. who is archaeologist?Q3. Name three archaeological sources? |
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Answer» Historians use other types of sources to understand history as well. Secondary sources are written accounts of history based upon the evidence from primary sources. These are sources which, usually, are accounts, works, or research that analyse, assimilate, evaluate, interpret, and/or synthesize primary sources. Archaeological sources are mainly divided into Artifacts, Ecofacts and Literature. Artifacts are those remains at an archaeological site that are formed due to the human intervention. For example: pottery found at a excavation site. Ecofacts are those remains that are left as a result as result nature. For example: pollen grains and animal remains found at a site. the pollen suggests the environmental conditions of the era to which it belongs. While animal bones help to understand the faunal remains. It also helps to understand what all animal existed, what we hunted for food and what were domesticated by humans. Literature is the beginning of historical era. History is limited to the literature, but archaeology uses the same literature to pin point the exact place to which the literature refers. For example: A. Cunningham uses the travelogues of Yuan Chwang and Fa Hein to find the Buddhist site Taxilla. There are various other sources like coins that comes under numismatics, dendrochronology..etc. Archaeologists are scientists who study people and cultures. 1 answer and 2 answer and 3 answer. |
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I. Read the passage and choose the correct OptionThe moment Keshav's hands reached the cornice the birds flew away.Keshav saw some twigs scattered on the cornice, and three eggs lying onthem. There was no nest like the ones he had seen on trees. Shyama asked,“Can you see any chicks, Bhaiya?"1. What did Keshav see in the nest ?a) Two eggsb) Three eggsc) No eggsd) Four eggs |
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Answer» b) three is the correct answer There egg's is the right answer,passage 2 line - u will find the answer b)3eggs is the answer of this question. three eggs will be right answer option b is correct answer according to your question No egg in the nest egg are lying down the answer is ( b) three eggs 3 eggs is the correct answer |
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4 x ^ { 2 } + 20 x y + 25 y ^ { 2 } |
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021) K Write a detailed note on stress management.MDU BBA May 2015 |
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Answer» Stress managementconsists of making changes to your life if you are in a constant stressful situation, preventing stress by practicing self-care and relaxation and managing your response to stressful situations when they do occur Stress management is beneficial to reduce blood pressure, heart disease, digestive troubles and many more physical ailments. It also helps improve sleep, mental health, cognition and libido. There are simply too many benefits to list them all. It is clear to see why stress management is so important. |
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(iv) When is the rainy season in the Velds |
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Answer» Velds receive summer rainfall from November to February and winter rainfall from June to August. |
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4xample 1 : Given tan A find the othergonometric ratios of the angle A. |
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Answer» We know that Tan theta= P/Bso base = 3 and perpendicular = 4now hypotanius = √16+9=√25= 5sin theta= P/H = 4/5 cos theeta= 3/5= B/H sec theta= 1/cos theta= 5/3 , cosectheta= 1/sin theta= 5/4 |
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e must remember that there is no place fororin our society |
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Answer» We must remember that there is no place for discrimination or conflicts in our society. |
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What are the list operations? |
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Answer» The List Operation activity can perform various actions on a list. See below for details on these actions. |
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Write a java program to accept 2 numbers and display the greatestnumber with suitable message. |
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Answer» // Java Program to Find largest of Two Numbers import java.util.Scanner; public class LargestofTwo { private static Scanner sc; public static void main(String[] args) { int number1, number2; sc = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.print(" Please Enter the First Number : "); number1 = sc.nextInt(); System.out.print(" Please Enter the Second Number : "); number2 = sc.nextInt(); if(number1 > number2) { System.out.println("\n The Largest Number = " + number1); } else if (number2 > number1) { System.out.println("\n The Largest Number = " + number2); } else { System.out.println("\n Both are Equal"); } } } if you need explanations..ask me. I need explanation where you did not understand? All |
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11. Write a program in Java by using function overloading technique to compute the area of(a) a circle using formula 22/7*r*r(b) a square(c) a rectangleDisplay the menu and area as per user's choice |
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Answer» class OverloadDemo { void area(float x) { System.out.println("the area of the square is "+Math.pow(x, 2)+" sq units"); } void area(float x, float y) { System.out.println("the area of the rectangle is "+x*y+" sq units"); } void area(double x) { double z = 3.14 * x * x; System.out.println("the area of the circle is "+z+" sq units"); } } class Overload { public static void main(String args[]) { OverloadDemo ob = new OverloadDemo(); ob.area(5); ob.area(11,12); ob.area(2.5); } } |
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Which characteristics of money is the important one and why? |
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Answer» It is often said that money is not the most important thing in the world. For many people, however, it is right up there next to air in importance. These are not necessarily overly-materialistic people. Rather, they simply understand the true value of money. Money, in and of itself, is not very spectacular. What money candofor you is what is really important.Money gives you freedom and choices.You can decide where and how you want to live when you have a good income or financial resources. On the other hand, when you do not have much money, choice may be something that you cannot afford. The choices available to you may not really be choices at all. |
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Who designed the map Of India? |
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Answer» It is not clear about the first man made map of India but evidence prove it that it dated back to 1 millennium BCE. CaptainJames Rennellis considered as Father of Indian Geography and is considered as the first person to make the first approximately correct map of India in 1783. |
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ey leaveIso leave Find out and write, which other animals live in herds.shead, gaat, zebra |
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Answer» Zebras, horses, deer, sheep, The answer is:_penguins and rhinos ✔️ |
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Who were the "Kalangs of Java"? |
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Answer» The Kalangs of Java were a community of skilled forest cutters and shifting cultivators. In 1755 the Mataram kingdom of Java split, the 6000 Kalang families equally divided between the two kingdoms. Without their help to harvest the teak and for thekingsto build their palaces was not possible. kalangs of gava were a commmunity of skilled forest cutters and shifting cultivation. They were so valuable in 1775 when the mataram kingdom of java spilt 6000kalangs family were equally divided into two kingdoms. without their expertise itical would have been difficult to harvested teak and for king to build there places. |
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ention major terms of Treaty of Versailles.three characteristics of the northern plains of I |
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List at least four different tasksthat the Municipality does: |
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Answer» Cleaning of canalscleaning of roadsconstruction works |
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VList at least four different tasksthat the Municipality does:1.2.34. |
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Answer» Land development, water and sewer, waste management, cemeteries and fire-fighting are mandatoryfunctionsofmunicipalities. No other organization but themunicipalityis in charge of such services the failure of which will plunge the entire urban life into chaos. |
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-"POS1. Name any two kharif crops. |
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Answer» answer Thekharifcropsinclude rice, maize, sorghum, pearl millet/bajra, finger millet/ragi (cereals), arhar (pulses), soyabean, groundnut(oilseeds), cotton Kharif Crops - Bajra,soyabean,groundnut. bajra,soyabeans etc. Soybean. Bakra groundnut |
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c. Kindled. NeolithicIn which of the following year did Charles Babbage invented the Difference Engine?a. 1857b. 1821c. 1947d. 1927Alhinh of the following is a lightweight and hand-held computer designed for |
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Answer» Charles Babbagebegan to construct a small difference engine in c. 1819 and had completed it by 1822 (Difference Engine 0).He announced his invention on June 14, 1822, in a paper to theRoyal Astronomical Society, entitled "Note on the economical. on of machinery to the computation of astronomical and mathematical tables". This machine used the decimal number system and was powered by cranking a handle. TheBritish governmentwas interested, since producing tables was time-consuming and expensive and they hoped the difference engine would make the task more economical. 1857 is the right answer false !Charles Babbage invented difference Engine in 1821 b=1821 in 1821 Charles Babbage invented it 1857 is the correct answer |
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3. You have read about the ways in which the media 'setsthe agenda'. What kind of effect does this have in ademocracy? Provide two examples to support your pointof view. |
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9. Name any two beverage crops. |
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Answer» Two most important beverage crops are(i) Tea and(ii) Coffee the two most beverage crops are1 Tea 2 coffee |
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Describe the Neolithic Sites in in India |
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Answer» IndianNeolithicSites Burzahom Gufkaral Chopani Mahagarha Chechar Brahmagiri Tekkalkota Sanganakallu Narsipur Hallur Kupgal Kodekal Utnur Piklihal Poyampali |
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difference between habitation and factory sites. |
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Answer» A factory site usually consists of buildings and machinery, or a complex having several buildings where workers manufacture goods or operate machines processing one product into another. While a habitation site is a place where people live temporarily or permanently. It can have constructed dwellings or a cave or rock shelter |
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(i) Name one important beverage crop and specify the geographical conditionsrequired for its growth. |
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