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8001.

7 hich new services have been introduced over the past decade

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A decade ago, you couldn't order an Uber on your phone. You couldn't surf the web on Google Chrome. You couldn't rent a place to stay on demand with Airbnb.

Several incredible products and services have been invented in the last 10 years — some, in the last five or eight. Thanks to atweetfrom Button cofounder Chris Maddern, we were inspired to look into some of the cool, convenient things the tech world has invented since 2007.

8002.

s. Several services hich carnot be provided by peivate secthur can be provided by publicsecur" Explan how

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ociety needs many things as a whole which the private sector is not be able to provide at a reasonable cost. The reasons are as follows :

(i) Some of them need spending large sum of money which is beyond the capacity of the private sector.

(ii) The private sector charges are very high whereas the government will charge reasonably.

(iii) Without government's encouragement and help, the private sector can't enter into such services.

For example, areas where the government must spend for the welfare of the people are :

(i) Providing health and education facilities by building proper schools.

(ii) Providing proper food to tackle the problem of malnourishment.

8003.

stars do not last forever ! when they die , they often blow up in a huge explosion. this explosion is called ....................... ( Big bang / Supernova)

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Kepler's supernova remnant. The explosion of a star is a catastrophic event. The blast rips the star apart and unleashes a roughly spherical shock wave that expands outward at more than 35 million kilometers per hour (22 million mph) like an interstellar tsunami.

8004.

what is digital technology

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Digital technology is a base two process. Digitized information is recorded in binary code of combinations of the digits 0 and 1, also called bits, which represent words and images. Digital technology enables immense amounts of information to be compressed on small storage devices that can be easily preserved and transported.

8005.

(A) Technology and mechanisation

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TheTechnology Mechanismsupports country efforts to accelerate and enhance action on climate change. ... TheMechanismconsists of two complementary bodies that work together to achieve its objective: theTechnologyExecutive Committee (TEC) and the ClimateTechnologyCentre and Network (CTCN).

Overview. Mechanization of agriculture is an essential input in modern agriculture. It enhances productivity, besides reducing human drudgery and cost of cultivation. ... Increased production will require more use of agricultural inputs and protection of crops from various stresses.

Overview. Mechanization of agriculture is an essential input in modern agriculture. It enhances productivity, besides reducing human drudgery and cost of cultivation. ... Increased production will require more use of agricultural inputs and protection of crops from various stresses.

Mechanization of agriculture is an essential input in modern agriculture. It enhances productivity, besides reducing human drudgery and cost of cultivation. Mechanization also helps in improving utilization efficiency of other inputs , safety and comfort of the agricultural worker , improvements in the quality and value addition of the produce. Efficient machinery helps in increasing production and productivity, besides enabling the farmers to raise a second crop or multi crop making the Indian agriculture attractive and a way of life by becoming commercial instead of subsistence. Increased production will require more use of agricultural inputs and protection of crops from various stresses. At present the farm power availability per ha is 1.84kW/ha (2013-14) which is to increased 4.0 kW/ha by 2022.

This will call for greater engineering inputs which will require developments and introduction of high capacity, precision, reliable and energy efficient equipment. Looking at the pattern of land holding in India, it may be noted that about 84 % of the holdings are below 1 ha. There is a need for special efforts in farm mechanization for these categories of farmers to enhance production and productivity of agriculture. In the existing scenario of land fragmentation and resulting continued shrinkage of average size of operational holdings, percentage of marginal, small and semi-medium operational holdings is likely to increase. Such small holding makes individual ownership of agricultural machinery uneconomic and operationally unviable. ‘Custom Hiring Centers of Agricultural Machineries’ operated by Cooperative Societies, Self Help Groups and private/rural entrepreneur are the best alternative in enabling easy availability of farm machineries to the farmers and bringing about improvement of farm productivity for the benefits of Small & Marginal farmers.

Department of Agriculture & Cooperation has integrated the components of agricultural mechanization under various schemes and programmes aiming at catalyzing an accelerated but inclusive growth of agricultural mechanization in India. The following specific interventions with a special emphasis on ‘reaching the unreached’ will bring small and marginal farmers’ at the core. With this aim Sub Mission on Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM) has been introduced during 12th plan w.e.f April 2014. Division introduced Sub Mission on Agricultural Mechanization with following components;

1.Promotion and Strengthening of Agricultural Mechanization through Training, Testing and Demonstration:Aims to ensure performance testing of agricultural machinery and equipment, capacity building of farmers and end users and promoting farm mechanization through demonstrations.

Demonstration, Training and Distribution of Post Harvest Technology and Management (PHTM):Aims at popularizing technology for primary processing, value addition, low cost scientific storage/transport and the crop by-product management through demonstrations, capacity building of farmers and end users. Provides financial assistance for establishing PHT units.

Financial Assistance for Procurement of Agriculture Machinery and Equipment: Promotes ownership of various agricultural machinery & equipments as per norms of assistance.

Establish Farm Machinery Banks for Custom Hiring:Provides suitable financial assistance to establish Farm Machinery Banks for Custom Hiring for appropriate locations and crops.

Establish Hi-Tech, High Productive Equipment Hub for Custom Hiring:Provides financial assistance to set up hi-tech machinery hubs for high value crops like sugarcane, cotton etc.

Promotion of Farm Mechanization in Selected Villages:Provides financial assistance to promote appropriate technologies and to set up Farm Machinery Banks in identified villages in low mechanized states.

Financial Assistance for Promotion of Mechanized Operations/hectare Carried out Through Custom Hiring Centers:Provides financial assistance on per hectare basis to the beneficiaries hiring machinery/equipments from custom hiring centers in low mechanized areas.

Promotion of Farm Machinery and Equipment in North-Eastern Region:Extends financial assistance to beneficiaries in high-potential but low mechanized states of north-east. Out of the above mentioned components, 1& 2nd comes under Central Sector (Central share 100%) and remaining (3to 8) under Central Sponsored Scheme (central share 50%: State Share 50 %) Beside above interventions, the Department is promoting Farm Mechanization by making agricultural equipment available among farmers at cheaper rates. A level of 25-50% subsidy on procurement cost is made available under RKVY, NFSM, and NHM & TMOOP scheme for different categories of equipment. The subsidy on tractors and power tillers is available on the models approved by the department under institutional financing. Besides tractors and power tillers, combine harvesters are also available to the farmers as per approved pattern of subsidy. As an individual farmer may not be in a position to purchase high cost equipment on his own, Self Help Group of farmers (SHGs), user groups, cooperative societies of farmers etc are also made eligible for assistance under the programme.

8006.

What do you mean by collectivisation?

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Collectivizationwas a policy of forced consolidation of individual peasant households into collective farms called “kolkhozes” as carried out by the Soviet government in the late 1920's - early 1930's.

8007.

2. Fill in the blanks:(a) The first structure to successfully use thedome was called the(b) The two architects who designed New Delhiand Shahjahanabad wereand(c) The British saw overcrowded spaces as(d) In 1888 an extension scheme called thewas devised

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a)JAMA masjidb)Edward Lutyens and Herbert Bakerc) Unhygienic and unhealthyd)Lahore Gate improvement scheme

(a) Jama Masjid.(b) Edward Lutyens And Herbert James.(c) Unhygienic And Unhealthy(d) Lahore Gate Improvement Scheme. please like my answer ☺☺

a) central dome.b)Edward Lutyens and Herbert Baker.c) unhealthy and unhygienic.d) Lahore gate improvement scheme.

1) jama masjid2) Edward lutyens and Herbert baker3) These are Mohallas with unhygienic and unhealthy 4) laborers gate improvement schemethis is the correct answer for this question Thank you

8008.

1. How does our house protect us?

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our house protect us from hot or cold weather. we live here safely

it protects us from different weather n provide safety

house protects usfrom the environment, the weather. People need shelter to stay in thehousefor their safety. Itprotects usfrom storms, heavy rains, snowfalls, wild animals, thieves and many more. It is very essential to build up ahousewhen you grow up for the safety and betterment of one's family.

it protects us from the weather and keeps us safe

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8009.

4. イMuhammad-bin Tughluq's schemes were well-conceived but poorly executed. Dscusmastatement with reference to his token currency experiment.

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The introducing of Bronze coins as token currency,was a remarkable step taken by Mohamad Tugluq who was a genius administratorled to forgery of the coins because the same coins lacked a central mint which was not a transparent mechanism

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8010.

currency of USA

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Dollar....

8011.

16.291419Holiday Home work.why did Gandhipe decided to lunchnational might Bathyagraha agalneproposed ? How wat it organized

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Gandhi decided to lunch a nationwide satyagraha against the proposal of rowallt act 1919 because this act means that British🇬🇧 may put the Indian into the jail because for no reason with out a Court caseplease like this

8012.

stalin collectivisation

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The Soviet Union enforced thecollectivization(Russian: Коллективизация) of its agricultural sector between 1928 and 1940 (in West - between 1948 and 1952) during the ascendancy of JosephStalin. ... The policy aimed to consolidate individual landholdings and labour into collective farms: mainly kolkhozy and sovkhozy.

8013.

uuk Of Bluetooth.How a new Bluetooth device does discover a Bluetooth network?How security is implemented in Bluctooth

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The device would automatically carry out the following steps, (except perhaps for the authentication step if the device has come to the environment for the first time):

Inquiry:The device on reaching a new environment would automatically initiated an inquiry to find out what access points are within its range. (If not, it'll do so when the email application asks for a link.) This will result in the following events:

All nearby access points respond with their addresses.

The device picks one out the responding devices.

Paging:The device will invoke a baseband procedure called paging. This results in synchronization of the device with the access point, in terms of its clock offset and phase in the frequency hop, among other required initializations.

Link establishment:The LMP will now establish a link with the access point. As the application in this case is email, an ACL link will be used. Various setup steps will be carried out as described below.

Service Discovery:The LMP will use the SDP (Service Discovery Protocol) to discover what services are available from the access point, in particular whether email access or access to the relevant host is possible from this access point or not. Let us assume that the service is available, otherwise, the application cannot proceed further. The information regarding the other services offered at the access point may be presented to the user.

L2CAP channel:With information obtained from SDP, the device will create an L2CAP channel to the access point. This may be directly used by the application or another protocol like RFCOMM may be run over it.

RFCOMM channel:Depending on the need of the email application an RFCOMM or other channel (in case of other applications) will be created over the L2CAP channel. This feature allows existing applications developed for serial ports to run without modification over Bluetooth platforms.

Security:If the access point restricts its access to a particular set of users or otherwise offers secure mode communications to people having some prior registration with it, then at this stage, the access point will send a security request for "pairing". This will be successful if the user knows the correct PIN code to access the service. Note that the PIN is not transmitted over the wireless channel but another key generated from it is used, so that the PIN is difficult to compromise. Encryption will be invoked if secure mode is used.

PPP:If a PPP link is used over serial modem as in dial up networking, the same application will now be able to run PPP over RFCOMM (which emulates the serial port). This link will allow the user to login to his email account.

Network Protocols:The network protocols like TCP/IP, IPX , Appletalk can now send and receive data over the link.

In the above procedure, user interaction is required only at the usual login for his email and additionally for the security to be implemented. The remaining steps are automatic.

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8014.

4. Name some people who help architects to work on their plans

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designer,engineer, labourer may be this is the solution

8015.

stacK OJlaUk of Bluetooth.How a new Bluetooth device does discover a Bluetooth network?How security is implemented in Bluetooth

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Creating a Bluetooth connection between two devices is a multi-step process involving three progressive states:

Inquiry– If two Bluetooth devices know absolutely nothing about each other, one must run an inquiry to try todiscoverthe other. One device sends out the inquiry request, and any device listening for such a request will respond with its address, and possibly its name and other information.

Paging (Connecting)– Paging is the process of forming a connection between two Bluetooth devices. Before this connection can be initiated, each device needs to know the address of the other (found in the inquiry process).

Connection– After a device has completed the paging process, it enters the connection state. While connected, a device can either be actively participating or it can be put into a low power sleep mode.

Active Mode– This is the regular connected mode, where the device is actively transmitting or receiving data.

Sniff Mode– This is a power-saving mode, where the device is less active. It’ll sleep and only listen for transmissions at a set interval (e.g. every 100ms).

Hold Mode– Hold mode is a temporary, power-saving mode where a device sleeps for a defined period and then returns back to active mode when that interval has passed. The master can command a slave device to hold.

Park Mode– Park is the deepest of sleep modes. A master can command a slave to “park”, and that slave will become inactive until the master tells it to wake back up.

8016.

List out important political,economic and social policies of British in India.

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Their impact on the cultural and social life of India was, however, gradual.

Till 1813, they followed a policy of non-interference in the social and cultural life of the Indians. Yet, changes were taking place in these fields (the social life of Indians).

These changes related to education, the condition of women, the caste system and various social practices.

Education:

Initially, the East India Company did not think that it was its duty to impart education to Indians. It allowed the old system of education to continue. Pathsalas, which imparted a special type of education geared towards meeting the requirements of a rural society, were open to all. Sanskrit education was imparted in tols. Muslims attended Madrasas. Higher education was confined primarily to upper castes. This system of education was eventually changed by the British.

Around the beginning of the 19th century, the Company became aware of the need for introducing Western education in India. However, Christian missionaries, who were interested in spreading Christianity through education, had already established several educational institutions which were attached to their churches.

Social changes and reforms under theBritish:

The demand for social and religious reform that manifested itself in the early decades of the 19th century partly arose as a response to Western education and culture. India’s contact with the West made educated Indians realise that socio-religious reform was a prerequisite for the all-round development of the country.

Educated Indians like Raja Rammohan Roy worked systematically to eradicate social evils. A period of social reforms began in India during the time of Governor General Lord William Bentinck (1828-35) who was helped by Rammohan Roy.

In 1829, Sati or the practice of burning a widow with her dead husband was made illegal or punishable by law. Female infanticide was banned. However, even today, infanticide is practised in backward areas in India.

Slavery was declared illegal. With Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar’s assistance, the Widow Remarriage Act was passed by Lord Dalhousie in 1856. Vidyasagar also campaigned against child marriage and polygamy.The cruel custom of offering little children as sacrifice to please God, practised by certain tribes, was banned by Governor General Lord Hardinge.It is important to note that since the reform movement started in Bengal, its impact was first felt here. It took time to spread it all over India.

8017.

2. What did the British do to protect the interests of

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a new law had been passed in India for those who converted to christianity would get rights over the land of their ancestors

8018.

Muhammad-bin Tughluq's schemes were well-conceived but poorly executed. Discuss thisstatement with reference to his token currency experiment.

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The coins he introduced were made by third rated smiths. Hence duplicating them was not a big task. Particularly, the Hindus showed their "talent" and the coins they produced were even better than the original ones. Somehow, the sultan sensed this and withdrew all the copper coins. He told, original coins would be paid with their equivalent gold and silver from the treasury.Result : The entire treasury was out of gold and silver in a few days.

8019.

"The introduction of extremely exploitative and oppressive policies proved to be adisaster." With reference to Bastar(a) What were these policies?(b) What were the consequences of these policies?

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Those policies were:-

a.Bastarrebellion was the result of exploitative and oppressive colonial policies that brought about displacement of the villagers, deprived them of their customary rightsb. It brought about huge suffering on part of the villagersb. There main cause of worry was with regard to British proposal reserving 2/3rdof the forest.c. Also to ban shifting cultivation.d. To ban hunting and grazing.e. Further, only those were allowed to stay in thereservedforest those who worked for the colonialgovernment, in cutting andtransportingtrees.f. They were worried about beingdisplacedwithout any notice andcompensation.

Consequences:

i.The exploitative policies deprived people of Bastar of their customary rights,ii.They were not allowed to hunt or graze their cattleiii.This led to rebellion against the British, iv.Bastarrebellion provided tribals an opportunity to stand against the British and inspire the rebels in other villages.v. People gathered , held meetings and discussed issues concerning themvi..The rebellion in the village ofBastar, marked the victory of the villagers as a resultthe work on reservation was suspended and the area was reduced to half.vii.After the rebellion , it almost took British three months to regain control of the village.

8020.

Longanswertype:The introduction of extremely exploitative and oppressive policies proved to be adisaster." With reference to Bastar(a) What were these policies?(b) What were the consequences of these policies?

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Those policies were:-

a.Bastarrebellion was the result of exploitative and oppressive colonial policies that brought about displacement of the villagers, deprived them of their customary rightsb. It brought about huge suffering on part of the villagersb. There main cause of worry was with regard to British proposal reserving 2/3rdof the forest.c. Also to ban shifting cultivation.d. To ban hunting and grazing.e. Further, only those were allowed to stay in thereservedforest those who worked for the colonialgovernment, in cutting andtransportingtrees.f. They were worried about beingdisplacedwithout any notice andcompensation.

Consequences:

i.The exploitative policies deprived people of Bastar of their customary rights,ii.They were not allowed to hunt or graze their cattleiii.This led to rebellion against the British, iv.Bastarrebellion provided tribals an opportunity to stand against the British and inspire the rebels in other villages.v. People gathered , held meetings and discussed issues concerning themvi..The rebellion in the village ofBastar, marked the victory of the villagers as a resultthe work on reservation was suspended and the area was reduced to half.vii.After the rebellion , it almost took British three months to regain control of the village.

8021.

discuss the policies of Stalin?

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Ans :- Stalinistpoliciesand ideas as developed in the Soviet Union included rapid industrialization, the theory of socialism in one country, a totalitarian state, collectivization of agriculture, a cult of personality and subordination of the interests of foreign communist parties to those of the Communist Party.

Stalinism promoted the escalation ofclass conflict, utilizingstate violenceto forciblypurgesociety of thebourgeoisie, whom Stalinist doctrine regarded as threats to the pursuit of the communist revolution. This policy resulted in substantialpolitical violenceandpersecutionof such people."Enemies" included not only bourgeois people, but also working-class people withcounter-revolutionarysympathies.

8022.

Mention two policies of British that lead to disconnect in India

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Britain used India as a source of raw materials for its industries. In turn it flooded Indian markets with cheap goods from Britain. As a result, Indian industries suffered a steep decline and millions became jobless. The land revenue systems introduced by the British were another major cause of discontent. The Permanent Settlement of Bengal fixed the revenue at such high levels that not only poor peasants but even zamindars found it difficult to pay. The defaulters’ land was taken away and these peasants became landless and jobless and were driven to be bonded labourers

8023.

How has liberalisation of trade and investment policies helped the globalisationprocess?

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8024.

Name the five plans implemented by Muhammad Tughluq.

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1. Heavy taxation in the Doab

2. Transfer of the capital

3. Issue of token currency

4. Bribing to Mongols5. Plan to conquer Khurasan and Iraq

8025.

From when did the enmity between the Burmese and the British began2

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Three wars were fought between Burma and the British colonial empire during the nineteenth century.THE FIRST ANGLO-BURMESE WAR OF 1824-1826THE SECOND ANGLO-BURMESE WAR OF 1852THE THIRD ANGLO-BURMESE WAR OF 1885

8026.

ontoenth century merchante from towns in Europe began employtingpeasants and artisans within the villages.

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8027.

Who was handed over the conquered territories of Muhammad Ghori in India?

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Muhammad Ghori handed consolidation of annexed territoriesQutubuddin Aibakand established foundation of Slave Dynasty which is called as the Mamluk Dynasty after death of Muhammad Ghori. Mu'izz ad-Din took city of Ghazni to avenge death of his ancestor.

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8028.

2. Describe how Muhammad Tughlug's failedpolicies affected him as a ruler. /

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Muhammad bin Tughlaq is known for some of his schemes and policies which failed disastrously over the period of time. Muhammad bin Tughlaq transfered his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad. He did this primarily because of two reasons:

Daulatabad was centrally located and was equidistance from Delhi and other important places.Since Delhi was within the reach of the Mongols, Daulatabad appeared to be at a safe distance from the possible Mongol attacks in the future.It is said that he ordered most of the people of Delhi to shift to Daulatabad. There was resentment among the people as they did not want to shift from Delhi. As 1,500 km journey was arduous, many people died on the way and the survivors were not able to adjust to the new conditions. Without the king, Delhi now became prone to the Mongol attacks. Later, Muhammad bin Tughlaq again shifted his capital back to Delhi.

Token Currency

Muhammad bin Tughlaq is crticised for his failed experiment with the token currency. The scarcity of silver and abundance of copper and bronze metal prompted the sultan to issue copper coins bearing same value as that of silver coins.However, the new copper coins bearing the same value as the silver coin did not had any complicated design on it and could be easily forged.People started minting coins in their houses. The forged copper coins flooded the markets. Situation became worse when the traders and merchants refused to accept these coins. Economy came to a stand still.Realising his folly, Muhammad bin Tughlaq issued genuine silver coins on the place of copper coins. This further drained the royal treasury.Taxation in Doab

Doab is a fertile alluvial tract lying between the rivers Ganga and the Yamuna. Muhammad Tughlaq increased the taxes in the Doab region as he was in need of money for raising a large army.Unfortunately, the increase in taxes coincided with a severe famine in the region. The tax collectors however showed no signs of mercy and ruthlessly collected taxes.Peasants unable to pay the taxes abandoned their lands and fled to forests.When the plight of peasants reached Muhammad Tughlaq, he ordered several relief measures. He opened free kitchens, distributed free grains etc. but these measures came too late and agriculture greatly suffered in the region. Thus, his scheme of taxation in the Doab failed.Plan of Conquests

Muhammad bin had an ambition of conquering the world. He thus organised a strong army and paid them one full year’s salary in advance. He decided to annex Khurasan, Persia and Iraq. However, due to financial pressures following the failure of taxation in Doab and the token currency, he abandoned the project and disbanded the army.

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8029.

247. Find the valu o(216) (256) (243)5

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(216)^1/3=6 and 6^2=36hence(216)^2/3=36(256)^1/4=4 and 4^3=64hence(256)^3)4=64(243)^1/5=3hence put in the given expression4/(36)^-1+1/(64)^-1+2/(3)^-14*36+1*64+2*3=144+64+6=214

8030.

57. Who is the first Indian to score 2000T20 I runs?a. Rohit Sharma b. Virat Kohlic. MS Dhonid. Mithali Raj

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Mithali Raj edges Virat Kohli, becomes first Indiacricketer toscore 2000T20Iruns .

8031.

what were prophet Muhammad teaching

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Muhammad, the Messenger of God. Muslims believe that Islam completes the revelation of God's final message to man through the Prophet Muhammad Praise Be Unto Him (PBUH) and the Holy Qur'anThe religious, social, and political tenets that Muhammad established with the Quran became the foundation of Islam and the Muslim world. Muslims often refer to Muhammad as Prophet Muhammad, or just The Prophet or The Messenger, and regard him as the greatest of all Prophets.

8032.

what were the teaching of the saint of Maharashtra

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The state of Maharashtra has a strong religious and cultural heritage. The religious studies and traditions are evident from the several temples and religious destinations in the state. Maharashtra is also popular for the long list of saints who hailed from the state. These saints have enlightened the masses from time to time with their discourse on humanity, equality, valor, brotherhoodness and harmony. Namdev is respected for his excellent knowledge of poetry and religious discourse. He travelled entire India and reached Punjab region, where he is respected by the Sikh religious followers even today. Saint Ramdas delivered preaching on courage and noble living.

The strong influence of Warkari tradition gave prominence to saints in the state. Saint Tukaram, Eknath and Dnyandev are considered proponents of this tradition. They were considered as the hope of living for people with depressed souls and miseries. Saint Eknath mobilized the masses to fight against injustice of dictatorial rulers by way of his “Bharoods”. Saint Dnyaneshwara propagated his teachings of Bhagavadeeta among the masses by translating its verses to Marathi. There were also some women saints like Saint Sakhubai, Soyrabai and Janabai who influenced the society with their religious discourses.

Maharashtra has the distinction of producing several saints throughout its history. One or the other saint has been continuously involved in awakening the masses and spreading spiritual teachings. The endless list of most respected Bhakthi saints include Samarth Ramdas, Savta Mali, Gora Kumbhar, Dnyaneshwar, Chokhamela, Namdev, Eknath and Tukaram. Apart from these saints there were also few Harijan Saints likeSant Damaji panth, Sant Sakhubai, Sant Banka Mahar, Sant Kanhopatra, Sant Bhagu, Sant Soyarabai, Sant Nirmala, Sant Sadna, Sant Satyakam Jabali, and Sant Karmamelam. The state is also popular as the birth place of several world famous saints like Meher Baba, Swami Shukadas Maharaj, Sai Baba of Shirdi, Swami Samarth, Maharaj Gajanan and Maharaj of shegaon. The tomb of Meher Baba located at Meherabad is a world pilgrimage center visited by thousands of pilgrims. Maharashtra also has the distinction of most number of devotees thronging the state. Bhagubai and Namdev Mahar from Kharagpur are the dedicated devotees of Shirdi Sai Baba. Shirdi is a popular Shrine in Maharashtra and is also the second richest temple in the country after Tirupathi Balaji Shrine in Andhra Pradesh.

Some of the popular all time Saints from Maharashtra are listed below:

DnyaneshwarTukaramNamdevSant Gora KumbharSant RohidasSamarth Ramdas

8033.

Q. 1. What do you mean by Teaching-aids? Describe its need andimportance.Orin detail.

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Teaching aids are an integral component in any classroom. The many benefits of teaching aids include helping learners improve reading comprehension skills, illustrating or reinforcing a skill or concept, differentiating instruction and relieving anxiety or boredom by presenting information in a new and exciting way. Teaching aids also engage students’ other senses since there are no limits in what aids can be utilized when supplementing a lesson.

As students are reading less and less on their own, teachers are finding reading comprehension skills very low among today’s students. Teaching aids are helping teachers to close the gap and hone the reading comprehension skills of their students. Using magazine and newspaper articles, prints ads and even comic books are viable teaching aids that assist in helping students comprehend text.Teaching aids prove to be a formidable supplement for teachers when the reinforcement of a skill or concept is necessary. Not only do they allow students more time to practice, but they also present the information in a way which offers students a different way to engage with the material. Of course, this is important in order to reach the various learning types in the class.As previously mentioned, it is important for teachers to reach all learners in a classroom. Therefore, the use of teaching aids facilitates this objective by assisting teachers in differentiating instruction.

Every individual hasthetendency to forget. Proper use ofteaching aidshelps to retain more concept permanently. 2) Studentscanlearn better when theyaremotivated properly through differentteaching aids. 3)Teaching aidsdeveloptheproper image whenthestudents see, hear taste and smell properly

8034.

what are the teaching of budda

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FivePercepts of life are the mostimportantrules of life and these are – respect for life so no killing, respect for the property of others so no stealing, respect for pure nature so no sexual misconduct, respect for honesty so no lying and respect for a clear mind so no intoxicants. Death is not the end of life.

being polite ,being right on our decisions speak correct respect othersmany more.....

8035.

rokenehi in a souThe Indian Deserthe India

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A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and consequently living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to the processes of denudation. About one third of the land surface of the world is arid or semi-arid. This includes much of the polar regions where little precipitation occurs and which are sometimes called polar deserts or "cold deserts". Deserts can be classified by the amount of precipitation that falls, by the temperature that prevails, by the causes of desertification or by their geographical location.

8036.

trsAcitaeswnchwoasmpesedbytreEiishovernment16. Write any one importantof Fore

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8037.

219. To counter the Chinese influence what steps did the French take in the(5X7=35)sphere of education? What were the two broad opinions on this question?

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(1) To counter Chinese influence, French took the following steps:

(ii) They dismantled the traditional education system of Vietnam.(iii) They established French school of Vietnamese.(iv) They propagated Western culture among Vietnamese youths.(v) The few who learnt French and acquired French culture were to be rewarded with French citizenship.

(2) Two broad opinions:(i) Some emphasized the need to use the French language as medium of instruction.(ii) Others were opposed to French being the only medium of instruction. They suggested French to be taught in higher classes and Vietnamese in lower classes.

8038.

Give the mechanism of monsoon.

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The phenomena of monsoon refer to the seasonal reversal of winds. It is because while the South West Monsoon winds blow from sea to land at the end of the summer season, the North east winds blow from land to sea during the winter season.

During the summer season the Indian mainland gets intensely heated up creating low pressure. High pressure area is created over the Indian Ocean due to the differential heating of the land and the sea. Because the winds blow from high pressure to low pressure areas, the South West Monsoon winds blow from Sea towards the Indian mainland. When moisture laden winds strike the Western Ghats and the mountains of north eastern parts of the country, they shed their moisture causing rainfall on the places lying on the windward side of the mountains. The Monsoon is also aided by the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone or Monsoon trough near the Equator where winds from northern and southern hemisphere merge. During winters, the Indian mainland begins to cool down creating high pressure areas. Thus the north eastern winds blow from land and hence do not cause enough rainfall. They cause rainfall over the Coromandel Coast during winters.

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a) Which state is the leading producer of Rubber in India ? Why is RubberPlant important in India ? Leseca

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Kerala is the correct answer of the given question

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10. The practice of carrying human excerta in baskets by people over there heads is knownas

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The answer is Manual scavenging

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4. What is the difference between rule and Rule of Law?!

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The maindifference between rulesandlawsis the consequences associated with breaking them. While each is developed to invoke a sense of order, fair play, and safety, the weight of alawis much heavier than the weight of arule.Lawsare like thelegalversion ofrules.

Please make them tabular form

8042.

Dispersal Dyis of certain plants are very light, some of these alsowings or hair on them. These seeds are easilyun away by the wind to different places.

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Seeds of certain plant are very light ,se of these also have wings or hair on them.These seeds are easily flown away by the wind to different places

like karo please like

seeds of certain plant are very light,se of these also have wings or hair on themthese seeds are easily flown away by the wind to different places like karo.

please like me

this is right answer

8043.

what ý the capital city of Kerala!LY

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Karnataka is the capital of Kerela

tiruvanthpuram is the capital of kerala

Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of Kerala

turuwanrpuram is the capital of kerela

trivendrapuram is capital of kerala

Thiruvananthpuram is correct answer according to your question.

The capital of kerala .The name 'Thiruvananthapuram' means Thiru Ananda Purana, the abode of the sacred snake-God Ananthan ,on whom Vishnu ,the God of preservation is imagined as reclining. The old name 'Trivandrum' is an anglicized form of the word 'Thiruvananthapuram'.

tiruvanantpuram

correct answer for this question

turuwanrpuram is the capital of kerela

triuvanthpuram is capital

Thiruvananthapuram is correct answer

Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of the kerala

Thiruvananthapuram is the capital city of Kerala

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Write the names of crops grown in Kerala.

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the main crop in Kerala paddy, coconut, pepper, cashew, cassava, and plantation crops like crops

pepper, cardamom, areca nut, ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon, paddy tapioca and other plantations

cocunut.rubbre.tea.coffee.pepper.nut.ginger

some crop grown in kerala are rice,pulses,coconut, rubber,tea,coffee,pepper,cardamom,areca nut,ginger etc

pepper Ginger nutmeg cinnamon paddy, cashew is the correct answer of the given question

the main crop in Kerala paddy, coconut, , pepper, cashew, cassava and plantation crops like crops.

the main crops of Kerala in paddy,cashews,cassava,plantations,coconuts,,pepper crops like crops

pepper,areca nut,paddy tapioca,cardamom,ginger,nutmeg,cinnamon and other plantation

8045.

who was the real founder of Turkish rule in India ?

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Ans :- The real founder of the Turkish empire in India wasQutub-ud-din Aibak. Even though it wasMohammad Ghoriwho established Turkish rule in India following his victory overPrithvi Raj Chauhanin 1192, he did not rule over India. Instead, he leftQutub-ud-dinas his Governor in Delhi.

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Write T'for true and 'F' for false:1. Onam is a harvest festival of Kerala2. Firstwheel was made of iron.

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1)trueOnamis an annual Hindu holiday andfestivalwith origins in the state of Kerala in India. ... It is aharvest festival, one of three major annual Hindu celebrations along with Vishu and Thiruvathira, and it is observed with numerous festivities.

2)falseit was made of wood

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Topic-wise QuestionMedia and technology1. Media is the plural form of the wordWhat do you understand by the term 'media"?3. Define mass media.234

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Media, like data, is theplural formof awordborrowed directly from Latin. Thesingular, medium, early developed the meaning “an intervening agency, means, or instrument” and was first applied to newspapers two centuries ago.

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from the following figures of age of some student calculate the median age:age in year:-18,16,14,11,13,10, 9 and 20

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Median=(18+16+14+11+13+10+9+20)/8 =111/8 =13.875 years

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A place where trial and justice is done

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Court is a place where trial and justice is done. Please hit the like button if this helped you

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What is a Fair Trial?

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The right tofair trialis an essential right in all countries respecting the rule of law. As seen earlier in thelesson, Shanthi who was accused of theft in her employer's house was acquitted of the crime and set free as it was aFair Trial.