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the day, two days after tomorrow be Thursday,what day would hen two days before yesterday? |
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Answer» If two days after tomorrow is Thursday, then today is Sunday. Yesterday is Saturday. Two days before yesterday is Thursday. |
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1. Petroleum is referred to as 'Black Gold' because(a) it has immense value(b) it is black in colour(c) it is yellow in colour(d) it is used in making jewellery |
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Answer» Petroleumis alsoknownasBlack Gold- because whencrude oilis extracted from the land it isblackin color. k |
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52. The fraction of petroleum used as jet fuel is(A) alcohol(B) Kerosene(C) diesei(D) petrol |
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Answer» Kerosene is used as jet fuel the fraction of petroleum used as jet fuel is kerosene kerosene is correct. |
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izensLinga2. Which freedoms are usually taken away when a democracy is overthrown by themilitary?11 |
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Answer» When a democracy is overthrown by the military. The people of that country are deprived of many freedoms. First of all, they lose thefreedom of speechand expression and cannot say anything against the military government. Secondly, they are not allowed to formpoliticalparties and workers union. |
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in which somethingis usually done.1. Away |
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1.Answer the following questions in1. What is food? |
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Answer» Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth. Food is a type nutritious. Which help us in the growth and maintenance something that is eaten by people and animals is known as food any substance which living organisms eat a food is a substance which we eat Food is very important 8n our life. Workout food we cannot do anything without food our life is like a rajasthan. We can also take many nutrients and minrels from food |
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afthe ere coIndtaIn |
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Answer» By the middle of the19th century, Surat had become a stagnant city with about 80,000 inhabitants. When India's railways opened, the city started becoming prosperous again. Silks, cottons, brocades, and objects of gold and silver from Surat became famous and the ancient art of manufacturing fine muslin was revived.. thanks bro |
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Explain the rights which aretaken away by the militaryNauy from the government |
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Answer» Amilitary governmentis generally anygovernmentthat is administrated bymilitaryforces, whether this government is legal or not under the laws of the jurisdiction at issue, and whether this government is formed by natives or by an occupying power. It is usually carried out by military workers. Types of military government include: Military occupationof acquired foreign territory and the administration thereof Martial law, temporary military rule of domestic territory Military dictatorship, an authoritarian government controlled by a military and its political designees, called amilitary juntawhen done extralegally Stratocracy, a government traditionally or constitutionally run by a military. |
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Which freedoms are usually taken away when a democracy isoverthrown by the military? Chia |
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Answer» democracy is overthrown the military |
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ocracy isWhich freedoms are usually taken away when a demoverthrown by the military? |
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Which freedoms are usually taken away when a democracy isoverthrown by the military? Chia+ the |
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send an app of social history? |
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Answer» please clarify your question Smart learning sap at play store |
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i Agro-based and mineral based industy |
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Answer» Agro based industriesuse plant and animal based products as their raw materials. Food processing, vegetable oil, cotton textile, dairy products and leather industries are examples of agro-based industries. Mineral based industries are primary industries that use mineral ores as their raw materials. The products of these industries feed other industries. Iron made from iron ore is the product of mineral based industry. This is used as raw material for the manufacture of a number of other products, such as heavy machinery, building materials and railway coaches |
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4.Do you think there are certain other aspects, other than those discussed in the chapter thatshould be considered in measuring human development?AS 4 Marks |
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Answer» Major domains of development include social-emotional,physical, language andcognitive. |
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What is the position of India among the largest countries of the world based on 1area ? |
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Answer» With a total area of 3,166,414 km^2, India is theseventhlargest country in the world in terms of area. The top ten countries in this context are: Russia. tq |
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4Percapitaincomei....dáividedbythetopopulation |
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Answer» per capita income is total personal income divided by the total population thank you🙋 |
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4 Expand SLBC and UNDP ? |
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Answer» The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) SLBC could stand for State Level Banking'z Committee. |
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4 In What respect is the Criteria used by UNDP for measuring development different from theused by the World Bank? |
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0.7. What term is used for report published by UNDP compares countries based ch theeducational levels of the people, their health status and per capita income? |
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Answer» The Human Development Report (HDR) is an annual report published by the Human Development Report Office of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). |
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DUUULSUSE Veloren!0.7. What term is used for report published by UNDP compares countries based on theeducational levels of the people, their health status and per capita income! |
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Answer» Human Development Report TheHuman Development Report(HDR) is an annual report published by the Human Development Report Office of theUnited Nations Development Programme(UNDP) |
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Development of a country can generally be determined by(1) its per capita income(ii) its average literacy level(iii) health status of its people(iv) all the above. |
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Answer» its per capita income .......... is the right answer all of above right answer is option no 24 |
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1. Development of a country can generally be determined byits per capita income0 its average literacy level(m) health status of its peopleOm all the above |
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Answer» I) it's per capita income |
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Preparation of Soil |
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Answer» (a) Preparation of soil is the first step before growing of crop. It helps to turn the soil and loosen it to allow the roots to penetrate deep into it. The loosening of the soil helps in the growth of several soil microbes, earthworms etc., which enrich the soil with humus and other essential nutrients. The process of turning and loosening is called ploughing. This is done using a plough, hoe and cultivators. internet se dekh kar bataya preparation soil is first part of farming 1) a sprinkling water on the soil 2) ploughing³) tilling |
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Improvement in the health statusthe population has been the prioritya country.' Give reasons |
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Answer» If the citizens of a particular country are healthy, they could put more effort into the development and progress of a country. The economic conditions of a country will grow at a much faster rate if its citizens are healthy and are willing to put their effort into it. |
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Task 2: Briefly explain the following - What is GDP? What is the difference between cash crop and food crop? -Which type of crop is grown in your village? |
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Answer» gross domestic product; the total value of all the goods and services produced in a country in one year |
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What do you understand by the term 'colony' n context? |
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Answer» colony noun a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country. a group of people of one nationality or race living in a foreign place. a community of animals or plants of one kind living close together or forming a physically connected structure. |
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meaning of measurement and evaluation |
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Answer» Measurement : To compute or values made meaningful by quantifying into specific units. Evaluation : The process of judging something's quality, importance, or valueor estimation |
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aOH to 20 b) 20H, to 20.000HC) 20Heto 2.000H d)1,000Hz to 2.000H5. The highest grade coal isa) Bituminous b) Peatc) Lignite d) Anthracite |
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Answer» lignite is a highest grade of coal Option DIt hasthe highestcarbon content, the fewest impurities, andthe highestenergy density of all types ofcoaland isthe highestranking of coals. Anthracite isthe mostmetamorphosed type ofcoal(but still represents low-grademetamorphism), in which the carbon content is between 92% and 98%. Here's your answer : The correct answer is D. Hope this helps you. .THANK YOU. . the answer is d) |
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79.In which one of the following States is Pakhui)Wildlife Sanctuary located ?(a) Arunachal Pradesh(b) Manipur(c) Meghalaya(d) Nagaland3CYRF-F-TXLI |
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Answer» a) Arunachal Pradesh Fact : Pakhui is a Wildlife Sanctuary and a dedicated Tiger Reservelocated in Arunachal Pradesh |
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Which one of the following is the best quality of coal?(a) lignite(c) anthracite(b) bituminous(d) peatilfiolds of India are located in which one of the following states of In |
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Answer» Anthracite are the best quality of coal. They are the purest form of coal,having the highest degree of coalification. Ans. is c) anthracite Anthracite, the highest rank of coal is a harder, glossy black coal used primarily for residential and commercial space heating. Graphite is one of the more difficult coals to ignite and not commonly used as fuel; it is most used in pencils, or powdered for lubrication. |
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(e) Sahiwal milch-breed cattle is mainly distributed to(i) Punjab, Haryana, UP (i) Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat(iii) Bihar, Jharkhand च༠(iv) Orissa, Karnataka |
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Answer» i) Punjab, Haryana, UP Fact: Sahiwal is considered to be one of the best milch cattle breed of India. The breed derives its name from Sahiwal area in Montgomery district of Punjab in Pakistan. |
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2) Which one of the following states experiences more rainfallA Meslaya B. Andhra Pradesh C. Sikkim D. West Ben(18) Which m.A. Manga |
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Answer» Meghalaya experiences more rainfall. A.) or Meghalaya is the state in India which experience more rainfall. Hope my answer can be marked as the best 🙏🙏. meghalaya is the stata with more ☔ Meghalaya is the state in the following they experience more rainfal meghalaya is the most rain fall area |
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Which of the following work comes under the category of crime?a. Wearing the flag down the knee b . Using the National Flag made of plasticc. Use of National Flag for business, business or profession d. All of the above |
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Answer» l think it be wearing the flag down the knee as it refers to a disrespect towards the national flag.....but using national flags for business or profession is not a crime but it refers to our originality and usually during a national festival like independent day or republic day we used to hold the small National Flag which is made of plastic |
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8. Naime the neighbour ing countiies of India. |
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Answer» China ,Bhutan , Pakistan |
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Q. 1. Write a brief note on National Emblem.l of Govt, of India. It is seen on cu |
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Answer» An emblem by definition is “a heraldic device or symbolic object as a distinctive badge of a nation, organization, or family”. The national emblem of a country is a seal that is reserved for official use by the state. For a country, the national emblem is a symbol of authority and represents the basis of its constitutional philosophy. The national emblem of India is an adaptation of the Lion Capital atop the Ashoka Pillar of Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, and is combined with the National Motto Satyameva Jayate. The Lion Capital was adopted as the National Emblem of India on January 26, 1950. It was a declaration of the newly acquired Republic status of India. The National Emblem is used for official purposes only and demands sincere respect from the citizens of India. It acts as the official seal for all national and state government offices and is the compulsory part of any letterhead used by the government. It features prominently on all currency notes as well as on diplomatic identification documents like the passports issued by the Republic of India. The national Emblem is the symbol of sovereignty for India. An emblem by definition is “a heraldic device or symbolic object as a distinctive badge of a nation, organization, or family”. The national emblem of a country is a seal that is reserved for official use by the state. For a country, the national emblem is a symbol of authority and represents the basis of its constitutional philosophy. The national emblem of India is an adaptation of the Lion Capital atop the Ashoka Pillar of Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, and is combined with the National Motto Satyameva Jayate. The Lion Capital was adopted as the National Emblem of India on January 26, 1950. It was a declaration of the newly acquired Republic status of India. The National Emblem is used for official purposes only and demands sincere respect from the citizens of India. It acts as the official seal for all national and state government offices and is the compulsory part of any letterhead used by the government. It features prominently on all currency notes as well as on diplomatic identification documents like the passports issued by the Republic of India. The national Emblem is the symbol of sovereignty for India. Every nation has a National Emblem which represents the authority of the State. Our National Emblem has three lions standing back to back. The lions are standing on a platform which has the Ashoka Chakro in the centre, a horse on the left and a bull on the right. Underneath the emblem the words "Satyameva Jayate" are written in Devnagri script. The words mean: Truth alone triumphs. This emblem can be seen on the coins, currency notes, postage stamps, government documents and publications. Our National Emblem has been taken from the Ashoka's Lion Pillar at Sarnath. The pillar has four lions standing back to back, but only three can be seen from any angle. Our National Emblem was adopted on 26th January 1950. |
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Qu¡What were, tka central. |
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Answer» The central provinces under the control of the Mughals were Delhi, Sindh, Kabul, Mewar, Marwar, Gujarat, Bihar, Bengal, Orissa and Deccan. |
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power of central govt |
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Answer» (1) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules {See the Indian Aircraft Rules, 1937, published in the Gazette of India, 1937, Pt.1, pp.633 to 719.} regulating the manufacture, possession, use, operation, sale, import or export of any aircraft or class of aircraft. (2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for--- (a) The authorities by which any of the powers conferred by or under this Act are to be exercised; {Ins.byAct 5 of 1944, s.2.} [(aa) the regulation of air transport services, and the prohibition of the use of aircraft in such services except under the authority of and in accordance with a licence authorising the establishment of the service; (ab) the information to be furnished by an applicant for, or the holder of, a licence authorising the establishment of an air transport service to such authorities as may be specified in the rules ;] (b) the licensing, inspection and regulation of aerodromes, the conditions under which aerodromes may be maintained and the fees which may be charged thereat, and the prohibition or regulation of the use of unlicensed aerodromes; (c) the inspection and control of the manufacture, repair and maintenance of aircraft and of places where aircraft are being manufactured, repaired or kept; (d) the registration and marking of aircraft; (e) the conditions under which aircraft may be flown, or may carry passengers, mails or goods; or may be used for industrial purposes and the certificates, licences or documents to be carried by aircraft; (f) the inspection of aircraft for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this Act and the rulesthereunder, and the facilities to be provided for such inspection; Please like the solution 👍 ✔️👍 Ans :- Acentral governmentis thegovernmentthat holds absolute supremacy over a unitary state. Basically, thecentral governmenthas thepowerto make laws for the whole country, in contrast with localgovernments. |
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patternJain 8 Bek. Publication SPBDCentral Perdelend of an becauany.whatdo youmeanleyeconomiapecadelem of |
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Answer» The economic problem, sometimes called the basic, central or fundamental economic problem, is one of the fundamental economic theories in the operation of any economy. It asserts that there is scarcity, or that the finite resources available are insufficient to satisfy all human wants and needs. The problem then becomes how to determine what is to be produced and how the factors of production are to be allocated. |
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what makes you realise your dream |
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Answer» 1. Know what you want 2. Evaluate the Price 3. Expand your comfort zone The key is to get comfortable getting uncomfortable |
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Mesopotamia geographical location? |
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Answer» Ans :- Mesopotamia is a historical region in Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in modern days roughly corresponding to most of Iraq, Kuwait, parts of Northern Saudi Arabia, the eastern parts of Syria, Southeastern Turkey, and regions along the Turkish–Syrian and Iran–Iraq borders. |
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B. Answer the following questions in detail :1. Describe how geographical features/location of India have fostered unity and homogeneity in the Indiasociety. [VB] |
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Answer» Geographically India is divided into four physical divisions: (i) The great Mountain Walls. (i) The Great Mountain Walls or the Mountain Ranges of the Himalayas: ... The holy rivers like the Gangas, the Jamuna and the Brahmaputra have originated from the Snow Mountains |
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when did vasco da gama rech india |
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Answer» Vasco da Gama landed in Calicut on 20 May 1498. thanks |
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(When the vasco-Da-gama reached the part of Calicut ?) |
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Answer» Da Gama reaches Calicut, India. OnMay 20, 1498, sailing for the Portuguese crown, Vasco da Gama reached Calicut, India Please like the solution |
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pianhed to goLook at thethe route taken by Vasco dmap showing Vasco da Gama's sea route and describea Gomaon yoyage in the |
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Answer» Vasco da Gama, 1stCount of Vidigueira(Portuguese pronunciation:[ˈvaʃku ðɐ ˈɣɐmɐ]; c. 1460s – 24 December 1524), was aPortuguese explorerand the first European to reachIndiaby sea. His initial voyage to India (1497–1499) was the first to linkEuropeandAsiaby an ocean route, connecting theAtlanticand theIndianoceans and therefore, theWestand theOrient. Da Gama'sdiscovery of the sea route to Indiawas significant and opened the way for an age of globalimperialismand for the Portuguese to establish a long-lastingcolonial empirein Asia. Traveling the ocean route allowed the Portuguese to avoid sailing across the highly disputedMediterraneanand traversing the dangerousArabian Peninsula. The sum of the distances covered in the outward and return voyages made this expedition the longest ocean voyage ever made until then, far longer than a full voyage around the world by way of theEquator.[1] After decades of sailors trying to reach the Indies, with thousands of lives and dozens of vessels lost in shipwrecks and attacks, da Gama landed inCalicuton 20 May 1498. Unopposed access to the Indianspice routesboosted the economy of thePortuguese Empire, which was previously based along northern and coastal West Africa. The main spices at first obtained from Southeast Asia werepepperandcinnamon, but soon included other products, all new to Europe. Portugal maintained a commercial monopoly of these commodities for several decades. It was not until a century later that other European powers, namely theNetherlandsandEngland, followed byFranceandDenmark, were able to challenge Portugal's monopoly and naval supremacy in theCape Route. Da Gama led two of the PortugueseIndia Armadas, the first and the fourth. The latter was the largest and departed for India four years after his return from the first one. For his contributions, in 1524 da Gama was appointedGovernor of India, with the title ofViceroy, and was ennobled asCount of Vidigueirain 1519. Vasco da Gama remains a leading figure in the history of exploration. Numerous homages have been made worldwide to celebrate his explorations and accomplishments. The Portuguese national epic poem,Os Lusíadas,was written in his honour byCamões(d.1580) . His first trip to India is widely considered a milestone in world history, as it marked the beginning of a sea-based phase of global multiculturalism.[2] In March 2016 thousands of artifacts and nautical remains were recovered from the wreck of the shipEsmeralda,one of da Gama's armada, found off the coast ofOman.[3] |
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Choosdid Vasco da Gama discover a new sea route to India? |
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Answer» It was undertaken under the command of Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama during the reign of King Manuel I in 1497–1499. |
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what is the product formed in the process of fertilization |
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Answer» fertilization occurs when the nucleus of both a sperm and an egg are used to form a cell known as zygote .the successful fusion of gametes forms a new organism |
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List out the causes responsible for the decline of thePortuguese in India1. |
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Answer» Some key events in its downfall: Dutch–Portuguese War: Portugal was a pioneer in the Indian Ocean due to a treaty obligation with Spain. However, in the17th centurythe Netherlands took most of Portuguese territories in Asia away. AsNatalia Nezvanovamentions below, the war came mainly because an Iberian Union with Spain that brought all of Spain's enemies to Portugal. This allowed Britain to side the Dutch in defeating the Iberian Union. That was when Indonesia and Sri Lanka shifted out of Portuguese control. Invasion of Portugal (1807): Napoleon invaded Portugal in the 19th century and that resulted in a sequence of events that led Portugal to be temporarily ruled from Brazil [capital shifted from Lisbon to Rio]. Eventually, Brazil and Portugal parted ways in 1823.Independence of Brazil 1890 British Ultimatum: After Portugal was booted out of both Asia and America, it went to build a position in Africa in Angola and Mozambique - connecting the Atlantic and Indian Oceans termed thePink Map. However, this stood in the way of Britain's straight line of colonies from Cairo to Cape Town. Britain thus issued the ultimatum that thwarted Portugal's ambitions sparking a revolution that ended the monarchy. |
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How was Goa liberated from Portuguese?ain the process of State Reorganization based on langua |
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Answer» BackgroundGoa was part of Portuguese colonies till 1961 AD and it was under direct control of Portugal for 451 years from 1510 AD. The Indian government, after getting the independence from British rule in 1947, tried to take the control of Goa through negotiation with Portuguese government. In 1948 AD, the Prime Minister of IndiaJawaharlal Nehrubrought up the demand of Goa's inclusion with India but the Portuguese was not keen for the negotiation. Again, in 1953 AD, Indian government delegation wanted to discuss the issue with Portuguese in Portugal but it was also refused. Indian government tried through UN channel too but there was no positive outcome. The Portuguese were not willing to leave Goa in spite of repeated requests from India.Military InvadeAfter multiple failed attempts to negotiate the territorial issue, Indian government finally decided to deploy Indian Forces to evict Portuguese out of Goa. Indian Army started the preparation in the beginning of December 1961.Major General K.P. Candethwas deputed with 17 Infantry Division and other Para military forces to head the Indian Operation to liberate Goa from Portuguese. On17th December 1961, Prime MinisterJawaharlal Nehruordered the Indian military to invade Goa. Indian Army with Indian Air Force and Indian Navy started the"Operation Vijay"and easily defeated the Portuguese army. There was no bloodshed in this operation. The other Portuguese colonies of Daman and Diu were also recovered. Portuguese Governor GeneralManuel Anonia Vassalo da Silvasurrendered. Finally, Goa became an integral part of India on19th December 1961. Thereafter,19th Decemberis celebrated as theGoa Liberation Day."Union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu"was formed by adding the entire Portuguese colonies. |
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Tick () the correct option:(a) Vasco da Gama was(i) BritishO(ii) Frenchn(iii) Portuguese |
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Answer» Vasco da gama was Portuguese C)Portuguese is the answer Vasco Da Gama was Portuguese. Vasco da gama was portuguese (i) Vasco da gama was_____ Portuguese Vasco da Gama was Portuguese. C is the correct answer C) Portuguese is the best answer 3 is answer........... Portuguese is the answer Vasco da Gama was Portuguese British is correct answer . vasco da Game was Portuguese. Vasco da gama was portuguese . |
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Answer» IMPORTANT FEATURES OF LAND USE PATTERN IN INDIA:1. India has extensive flat and fertile plains. They have made India an agricultural country. 2.Agriculture provides not only foodgrains to the teeming millions of population but also raw material to industries. 3.51 % of the total geographical area of the country is under cultivation. PLEASE HIT THE LIKE BUTTON why is it important to know the land use pattern of a country |
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