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8501.

If the weavers were to buy yarntheir own and sell cloth, theywould probably earn three timmore. Do you think this ispossible? How? Discuss.koes

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Yes it is possible to earn three times more money when weavers buy yarn on their own because if weavers buy yarn in bulk their buying cost would be less...and when they sell cloth they can earn profit at double price or more,because they do all the work on their own.

8502.

018. At a price of t10 per unit, the supply of a commodity is 300 units. Itselasticity of supply is 1.5. Its price increases by 20%. Calculate its supply atthe increased price.

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8503.

5.6.Give three reasons for water scarcity.Explain rooftop rainwater harvesting.(3)(5)

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Rooftop Rain Water Harvestingis the technique through whichrain wateris captured from the roof catchments and stored in reservoirs.Harvested rain watercan be stored in sub-surface groundwaterreservoir by adopting artificial recharge techniques to meet the household needs through storage in tanks.

8504.

if the weavers were to buy yarn ontheir own and sell cloth, theywould probably earn three timesmore. Do you think this ispossible? How? Discuss.

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Yes it is possible to earn three times more money when weavers buy yarn on their own because if weavers buy yarn in bulk their buying cost would be less...and when they sell cloth they can earn profit at double price or more,because they do all the work on their own.

8505.

5. What is rainwater harvesting ? What isits importance ?

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Rain water harvesting is a technique of collection and storage of rainwater into natural reservoirs or tanks, or the infiltration of surface water into subsurface aquifers (before it is lost as surface runoff). One method of rainwater harvesting is rooftop harvesting.It will reducewaterbills, provide an alternative supply duringwaterrestrictions and help maintain a green, healthy garden. In fact, depending upon tank size and climate,rainwater harvestingcan reduce mainswateruse by 100%.

8506.

Explain the techniques of Imperialism?

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Several techniques were adopted by imperialists in order to establish themselves.They are:conquest and annexationconcession or franchiseleaseholdsphere of influenceprotectorateeconomic or tariff controlmandate system

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8507.

. Name any three techniques of advertising.

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Repetition. Repetition is a simple yet effectivetechniqueused to build identity awareness and customer memory. ...

Claims. ...

Association. ...

Bandwagon. ...

Promotions.

8508.

rainwater harvesting

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Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is a simple method by which rainfall is collected for future usage. The collected rainwater may be stored, utilised in different ways or directly used for recharge purposes. With depleting groundwater levels and fluctuating climate conditions, RWH can go a long way to help mitigate these effects. Capturing the rainwater can help recharge local aquifers, reduce urban flooding and most importantly ensure water availability in water-scarce zone.

8509.

What is the advantage of rainwater harvesting.

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1. Reduces Flooding and ErosionHarvesting rainwatercan help the environment in a number of ways. For starters, it can reduce erosion around downspouts and in gardens. It can also control storm water run-off. Rainwater doesn’t produce scale and corrosion as hard water does. The collection of rainwater may reduce flooding in certain areas as well.

2. Reduces Water BillsRainwater harvesting will not only help individuals save on their water bills but can cut costs for entire communities. The cost to supply mains and overall water services can be substantially reduced when many people in one community use rainwater. Having a source of water can also reduce dependence on municipal sources in case the water becomes contaminated. Rainwater can be used as the primary source of water or as a backup source when needed.

3. Reduces Demand on Ground WaterSources of ground water are increasingly being strained in many areas throughout the world. Digging deeper wells is not only expensive but can cause environmental damage such as collapsing the soil where the water used to be. It only makes sense to use sources of rainwater whenever possible.Harvested rainwatercan be stored and then used during times of drought and when the ground water supplies have been depleted.

4. Can Be Used for Non-drinking PurposesThe majority of the water we need is used for non-drinking. Everything from washing clothes and dishes to bathing and flushing toilets require large amounts of water. Rainwater can be used for all of these things. Rainwater is soft and can lessen the need for detergents when washing clothes and dishes. Rainwater can also be used for washing vehicles, bathing pets, and nearly all cleaning that uses water.

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8510.

name two technique of rooftop rainwater harvesting

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Two techniques of rooftop rainwater harvesting system are :-

1) Collection of rainwater into underground structure.

2) Collection of water into wells.

3) Recharge throughhand pump

8511.

discuss how rainwater banksting insemi-arid augion of Pujos them is carried

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In semi arid regions of Rajasthanrainwater harvestingis carried out in their own manner. Houses have traditionally constructed underground tanks or ‘tankas’ for storing rainwater which they use for drinking and other purposes. These are big and are a part of well-developed rooftoprainwater harvestingsystem. These tanks are constructed inside the main house or the courtyard and are connected to the sloping roofs of the houses through a pipe. The rain falling on the rooftop travels down through the pipe and is stored inthe tanks(tankas). The first spell of rain is not collected as this water cleans the roof and pipes.

During summer when all other sources of water dry up, these tanks remain the best source of water. The water is sweet and cool here and also help in keeping the houses cool due to conduction.

8512.

ind the value ofr,y,z.,following parallelograms, find the unknown value ofx401122

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1) the value x is 90° , and y and z = x/2 = 45°

2) Here 40+z+112 = 180° ( adjacent angles)so, z = 180- 112-40 = 28°, so x =z = 28° and y = 112°

X=90 and Y=45 and Z=45 in the 1 figure of square

8513.

(i) Natural endowments in the form of land, water, vegetation a(ii) A type of non-renewable resource.iii) Soil with high water retaining capacity.iv) Intensively leached soils of the monsoon climate.(v) Plantation of trees on a large scale to check soil erosion.wi) The Great Plains of India are made up of these soils.RESOURCES

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natural endow menta in the form of land , water, vegetation it is a type of not non-renewable resource and it has high water retaining capacity,the in tensively leached would of the monsoon climate,the plants which are on large scale to check soil erosion and great plains of India are made up of these soils

8514.

The durand Cup is associated with which sport

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Football

8515.

Name any two categories of forests as mentioned in the Forest Act of1878.Define a strait3 What is the minimum a,e of voting in India?4. Which event prompted JSA to join the Second World War?(1)5. Name any two states in ndia where there has been a significantdecline in poverty

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8516.

May i know the some topics related to economics project work of classxii

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I prepared my project on the 10 principles of economics. Some of the topics you can prepare your project on are listed below.

Price Determination

Demand and its determinants along with case studies

Elasticity of demand along with case studies

Supply and its determinants along with case studies

Monopoly - Indian railway

Oligopoly-cement industry, cellular networks industry with emphasis on the price wars started by reliance jio

Monopolistic Competition - toothpaste market in India

Central Bank and its functions

Role of banks in the Indian economy

Government Budget & its Components

Exchange Rate Systems

Foreign Exchange Markets

Balance of payments

GST

Demonetisation

Brexit

Venezuelan crisis

Make in India

Poverty/unemployment in India

Fiscal deficit and economic development

Determinants of import in India

Assessment of the impact of government expenditure on GDP

Foreign investment in India and its impact from 2004 to 2016

Human capital development and economic growth in India

An assessment of globalisation and economic development in India

Oil price instability and balance of payment situation 2004–2016

The control of inflation using RBI and government 2000–2016

Contribution of banking sector to agricultural productivity in India 1969–2014

Impact of digital India in India's economic growth

Impact of population growth on unemployment in India

The impact of cashless policy on the development of banking sector of India

The impact of monetary policy on foreign trade in India

The impact of cashless policy on the economic growth of India

The role of commercial banks in the economic development of India

Impact of rising interest rate on the manufacturing sector of the Indian economy

A study into the determination of production of cocoa in India

The economic implications of increasing external debt liability in India

A study into the determinants of balance of trade in India

Taxes and economic growth of India

Determinants of coffee and tea production in India

Measurement of countries income and growth

Demand elasticity's of fresh vegetables

Public debt and economic growth

Current account balance and economic growth

Special economic zones

Start up India and its impact

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8517.

24) How citizens can exercise their freedom to hold meetings processions, rallies anddemonstrations on any issue?

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Citizens have the freedom to hold meetings, rallies and demonstrations on any issue. This is based on the right to freedom act. The very definition of the term democracy is depicted through this act. As citizens can hold meetings, rallies and demonstrations, they can also protest against the government, or write articles n papers against the papers. So, the equality, and the right to question is also depicted. At the very basic level, the right to freedom is depicted.

8518.

In which way did the forest act changed the lives of the pastoralist ?

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The forest act completely disturbed the lives of all the pastoralists. Due to the forest protection act, they could no longer depend upon the forest for their daily needs. They could no longer get the grazing lands for their survival. As a result the cattle population decreased. Since they were highly dependent upon their cattle for livelihood,they suffered a lot. They were no longer allowed to enter certain areas without prior permission.They also suffered due to the large amount of revenue collection by the British.

8519.

6. Visit a police station and find out the work that the police have to deoto prevent crime and maintain law and order in their area especiallyduring festivals, public meetings eto.

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8520.

6. Visit a police station and find out the work that the police have to doto prevent crime and maintain law and order in their area especiallyduring festivals, public meetings etc.

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8521.

83, WHAT IS ROLE OF POLICE?

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Ans :- Law enforcement is the group of people tasked with the prevention of crime and apprehension of offenders. As part of law enforcement,policeofficers have four major responsibilities: enforcing laws, preventing crimes, responding to emergencies, and providing support services.

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8522.

10 How did the print initiate public debate and effect the religious and socialreforms? Explain.or

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Print initiated an intense controversies between social and religious reformers and the Hindu orthodoxy over matters like widow immolation, monotheism, Brahmanical priesthood and idolatry. In Bengal, as the debate developed, tracts and newspapers proliferated, circulating a variety of arguments. To reach a wider audience, the ideas were printed in the everyday, spoken language of ordinary people.

8523.

2. Define the term 'Democratic Reforms

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In general,democratic reformsare changes that are made to a country's system that allow it to become moredemocratic.

Therefore, areformthat allows people to vote when they were previously not allowed to vote is ademocratic reform.

8524.

2.Define the term Democratic Reforms

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In general,democratic reformsare changes that are made to a country's system that allow it to become moredemocratic.

Therefore, areformthat allows people to vote when they were previously not allowed to vote is ademocratic reform.

8525.

What reforms were introduced by the Police Act of 1861?

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·Most of the state legislations on policing are based on the Indian Police Act itself. This act was legislated for making the police a more efficient instrument in curbing, controlling and detection of crime and criminal activities. The Police Act gives each State Government the power to establish its own police force.

8526.

2+3+76+89+46+

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2 + 3 + 76 + 89 + 46 = 216

2+3+76+89+46=216 😎😎😎😎

8527.

7.Write about two main reforms of Lord Canning.

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Lord Canningservedin India between 1856-1858 as Governor general and between 1858-1862 as Viceroy. Some of the major events during Lord Canning's period were: Doctrine of lapse was withdrawn.

8528.

(iv) Name the Governor General who had announced the partitionof Bengal.

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The Partition of Bengal came into force on October 16th 1905 headed by ViceroyLord Curzon.

Partition of Bengal was announced by Governor General Lord Curzon.

the name if the partition of bengal was announced by government general lord curzon

lord curzon announced the partition of Bengal

Lord Curzon had announced the partition of Bengal.

8529.

Why is the Governor General Dalhousie called the 'Reformistnaler" and Founder of modern India'. Explain in detail.

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Lord Dalhousie is often considered asthe founder or maker of modern India. There are many facts that prove this. Heincreased the area covered by British India to cover areas such as Jhansi,Satara, Oudh and Punjab. While he was good at conquering extra land, he wasalso a very able administrator. The states became centralized and modernreplacing the old province system.

He brought in the railway system andpostal stamps to India. Railways were used for administrative, strategic and commercialpurposes. Along with the introduction of postal stamps, he also introduced over4,000 telegraph lines. The postal stamps also made postal charges uniform.Dalhousie started educating the masses and creating a hierarchy of educationalinstitutes. For example, villages, districts and towns has primary schools,high schools and colleges, and universities respectively.

The foundation of modern India’s administration, rail-post-telecom setup and three-tier education system is Dalhousie’s involvement in all these. Thus, there is no reason to deny that Lord Dalhousie is the maker of modern India.

8530.

uhuer this policy?Why is the Governor General Dalhousie called the 'Reformistruler' and Founder of modern India. Explain in detail.Chanter 2

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Lord Dalhousie is often considered asthe founder or maker of modern India. There are many facts that prove this. Heincreased the area covered by British India to cover areas such as Jhansi,Satara, Oudh and Punjab. While he was good at conquering extra land, he wasalso a very able administrator. The states became centralized and modernreplacing the old province system.

He brought in the railway system andpostal stamps to India. Railways were used for administrative, strategic and commercialpurposes. Along with the introduction of postal stamps, he also introduced over4,000 telegraph lines. The postal stamps also made postal charges uniform.Dalhousie started educating the masses and creating a hierarchy of educationalinstitutes. For example, villages, districts and towns has primary schools,high schools and colleges, and universities respectively.

The foundation of modern India’s administration, rail-post-telecom setup and three-tier education system is Dalhousie’s involvement in all these. Thus, there is no reason to deny that Lord Dalhousie is the maker of modern India.

8531.

6. Who among the following organized Police into a regular force?(a) Lord Minto(b) Lord Cornwallis(c) Lord Curzon(d) LordWellesley

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Lord Curzon organized Police into a regular force.

8532.

3. Which acts of Lord Dalhousie and Lord Canning smacked of discourtesy to the MughalEmperor?

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⇒ Lord Dalhousie was the governor general of India in the year 1846-56.

⇒ Lord Dalhousie Introduces the Doctrine of Lapse policy which enables him to annex vast territory of India , Like- Jhansi , Satara, Nagpur, etc.

⇒ Lord Dalhousie declared that after the death of Bahadur Shah Zafar, The emperor & successor would have to leave the royal palace , i.e the Red Fort.

⇒ Later Lord Canning , The next governor General after the Lord Dalhousie announce in 1856 A.D. that Bahadur Shah's successor wouldn't be allowed even to use the title of a king' . Similarly , the regal title of Nawabs of Carnatic & Nawabs of Tanjore were abolished . Such discourtesies were resented by the people & the Indian Rulers.

⇒ This become the one of the Major political cause of the Revolt of 1857.

8533.

(d) Tipu SultanThe first Governor General of British India was-(a) Robert Clive(c) Lord Dalhousie(b) Warren Hasting(d) Lord Wellesley

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robert clive is the first governor general of british indis

warren hasting is the first governor of bristish

Warren hasting was the first governor general of india

Warren Hasting is right answer

b) is right answer of following question

Warren hasting is the right

she is the correct option

b)warren hasting was a first governor general of british

8534.

Describe the painting 'Radha and Krishna Looking into Mirror.

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8535.

B. Fill in the blanks:1. The - paintings of the south depictLord Krishna and Lord Shiva.

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tanjore is the right answer

Tanjore is the right answer

tanjore is the right answee

The thanjavur paintings of the south depict lord krishna and lord shiva

Tanjore is the right answer of question

tanjore is the right answer

8536.

president of maldives

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इब्राहिम मोहम्मद सोलिह

Ibrahim Mohamed Solih

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Ibraham Mohamed Solih, he was elected in 2018 by a vast majority of 58.4% defeating former President Abdulla Yameen

The current president is Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, elected in 2018 by a vast majority of 58.4%, defeating former President Abdulla Yameen.

First holder:Mohamed Amin Didi

Salary:MVR 100,000 monthly

Term length:5 years

Residence:Mulee'aage

Ibrahim Mohamed Solih(Dhivehi: އިބްރާހީމް މުޙައްމަދު ޞާލިޙް born 4 May 1964), better known as Ibu (އިބޫ), is a Maldivian politician who is the current President of the Maldives and assumed office on 17 November 2018. Solih was first elected to parliament in 1994, aged 30, as the MP from his home atoll of Faadhippolhu.

lbrahim Mohamed sohil is the current president of maldives

Ibrahim Mohammed Sohil is the right answer

8537.

President of India

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Ram Nath Kovind is the president of India

Shri Ram Nath Kovind is the correct answer of the given question

Shree ramnath Govind is the right answer

ram nath kovind is the answer of the following

Mr.ramnath kovind is the president of India

shree Ram Nath Kovind is the president of India.

President of India is Ram Nat Kovind.

ram nath govind is a correct answer

RAM nath kovind is the president of India

Mr. Ramnath Govind is the president of India

RAM NATH KOVIND IS THE PRESIDENT OF OUR LOVING INDIA.

sri ram nath kovind is president of India

Ram Nath Kovind. Since 25/7/17

8538.

president of America?

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donald trump is the president of america

8539.

president of America

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donald Trump is the president of usa

8540.

[ a7 <नेपोलियन बोनापार्ट कौन थे 2

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नेपोलियन बोनापार्ट(15 अगस्त 1769 - 5 मई 1821) (जन्म नामनेपोलियोनि दि बोनापार्टे)फ्रान्स की क्रान्तिमें सेनापति, 11 नवम्बर 1799 से 18 मई 1804 तक प्रथम कांसल के रूप में शासक और 18 मई 1804 से 6 अप्रैल 1814 तक नेपोलियन I के नाम से सम्राट रहा। वह पुनः 20 मार्च से 22 जून 1815 में सम्राट बना। वह यूरोप के अन्य कई क्षेत्रों का भी शासक था।

8541.

a7. Explain the powers of President of India.

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Powers of President of India are as follows:

1. Power to condone death of a convict.2. Power to reject a bill even if passed by both House of parliament (only once though). 3. All the wings of army come under perview of president , or we can say he is the supreme commander.4. Power to impose emergency, which has been done in past in India( though not unilaterally).5. All the government assets are bought and vested in name of the President of India.6. Power to take jurisdiction or control of entire India in some circumstances.

8542.

21 Himalayan rivers are periniani rivers3]. Cycłones are not formed in coastal regions of Brazil.41 Everareen rain forests of Rrazil are Fighthly called tho

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Ans :- The most proximate reasons for the lack of activity in the South Atlantic including Brazil are sea surface temperatures. This tend to run a shade cooler than ideal for tropical cyclone formation even in the southern summer, climatologically high values of vertical wind shear across that basin throughout the year, and a lack of pre-existing centers of rotation in that area.

The most proximate reasons for the lack of activity in the South Atlantic including Brazil are sea surface temperatures. This tend to run a shade cooler than ideal for tropical cyclone formation even in the southern summer, climatologically high values of vertical wind shear across that basin throughout the year, and a lack of pre-existing centers of rotation in that area.

8543.

To which country did the artist Frederic Sorrieu belong?ORTo which country did Ngo Dinh Diem belong?

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1)Frederic Sorrieu belonged toFrance. He was an artist who visualised a world made up of democratic and social republics in his series consisting of four prints

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8544.

6. Do you think that Mao Zedong and the Cunnuwere successful in liberating China and laying

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Mao Zedong and communist party of china were successful in liberating china.1. Unlike the traditional marxist idea of revolution of the workers, Mao Zedong brought a revolution based on peasantry.2. Unlike the dictatorship of proletariat of soviet union he established new democracy in China, where all social classes were considered equal.3. Emphasised on central control over key areas of economy and private enterprise and private ownership were gradually abolished.4. To gavanise industrial development, the great leap forward movement was launched in which households were encouraged to build furnaces in their backward.5. Agriculture was organised in the farm of communes. This raised the productivity.6. Emphasis was placed in ideology and cultural revolution was brought under which students and proffessional were sent to the countryside to learn.However, the negatives sides of these steps were : -1. The quality of steel produced in the backward furnances was of poor quality and not of industrial use.2. commune system was not functioning efficiently.3. Heavy emphasis on ideology had resulted in decline in expertise and proffesionalism.4. cultural revolution has disrupted the economy and the educational system.In 1978, Deng Xiapong brought key reforms such as introduction of socialist market economy. He emphasised on 4 modernisation principles which were science, industry , agriculture and defence.The focus was on centralised political control, liberalisation and integration of economy with the world.The reforms undertaken by Deng Xiapong has resulted in the making of present industrialised, china which is strong military, economic and political power. Hence, in true sense while MAo zedong was responsible for the independence of china, Deg xiopong reforms are responsible for the success of present China.

8545.

(50)raise to the power 50

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8.8817×10^84 is the answer

8546.

a candidate obtained the following percentage in an examination:English 75, mathematics 84, economic 56, geography 78, commerce 57, computer science 54, Hindi 47. It is agreed to give double weight to Mark's in English,mathematics,and geography . what is the weighted mean?

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weighted mean = (2×75+2×84+2×78+56+57+54+47)/10 = 688/10 = 68.8

8547.

et us Discuss and Write1. Comment on the statement "Behind the successful lives of greatpersonalities and saints, there is a history of deep reading and learning."

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yes it's true their great effort made them great personality and saints the had great knowledge they had was the gift of their deep reading and learning

8548.

2.Editor of first Marathi newspaper was

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Balshastri Jambhekar - .

He founded Darpan as the first Marathi newspaper. He was editor of this newspaper during the British rule in India.

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8549.

Least count of vemier caliper in metric system3 0001b 001 mmc 0.02d 905

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The least count is 0.02 mm

8550.

"LAND IS AN IMPORTANT GIFT OF NATURE". JUSTIFY THE STATEMENT.

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Land is important gift of nature beacuse it is the most important thing we need to survive beacuse on land we get water,on land we live,on land tree grows and we get oxygen,fruits , vegetables, woods , timber etc. so land is important gift of nature.

Land is an important gift from nature this can justify by the fact that our basic needs like food , shelter and even oxygen is all due to the existence of land. Without land we can not grow crops even not a single tree that would give us oxygen. That is why it is called mother.