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8551.

if one portion of the atmosphere becomes warmer than surrounding air

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If one portion of the atmosphere becomes warmer than surrounding air: the warm air expands and rises.

8552.

Short Questions and Answers:I. Give two advantages of internetII. Name some forms of media.

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Advantage of Internet 1)Internet has opened doors for virtual online offices2)We can send and receive information across large matrix of computer systems. Through email service, we can send messages for both business and personal purposes.

Some forms of media : book magazine newspaperInternet etc.

8553.

iuourWhy the houses in Rajasthan have thickwalls and flat roofs?Why is it that the houses in the Tarai region andin Goa and Mangalore have sloping roofs?Why houses in Assam are built on stilts?.

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Since the weather inRajasthanis very hot and receives very less rainfall, thehouses have thick walls and flat roofs. This is because thesethick wallsprevent the heat from entering into thehouseswhile theflat roofshelp to retain the little water thathasbeen collected during rainfall.

8554.

lothestheywearandalsothe kind of houseshey live inFindoutWhy the houses in Rajasthan have thickwalls and flat roofs?. Why is it that the houses in the Tarai region andin Goa and Mangalore have sloping roofs?. Why houses in Assam are built on stilts?LIMATIC CONTROLS

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Since the weather inRajasthanis very hot and receives very less rainfall, thehouses have thick wallsand flat roofs. This is because thesethick wallsprevent the heat from entering into thehouseswhile the flat roofs help to retain the little water thathasbeen collected during rainfall.

Houses in Assam are built on stiltsbecause the state receives abundant rainfall due to which there are chances of floods. In case of flood the water might get inside thehouses, if thehousesarebuilton ground level, so in order to avoid flooding ofhouses,housesarebuilt on stiltsand above the ground level.

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8555.

theWhywalls and flat roofs?houses in Rajasthan have thickWhy is it that the houses in the Tarai region andin Goa and Mangalore have sloping roofs?. Why houses in Assam are built on stilts?

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Since the weather inRajasthanis very hot and receives very less rainfall, thehouses have thick walls and flat roofs. This is because thesethick wallsprevent the heat from entering into thehouseswhile theflat roofshelp to retain the little water thathasbeen collected during rainfall.

8556.

Why the houses in Rajasthan have thickwalls and flat roofs?

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Since the weather inRajasthanis very hot and receives very less rainfall, thehouses have thick wallsand flat roofs. This is because thesethick wallsprevent the heat from entering into thehouseswhile the flat roofs help to retain the little water thathasbeen collected during rainfall.

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8557.

earning.com/public/activity/5/3/2/assessment5.3.2 Quiz: Electromagnetic WavesQuestion 13 of 152 PointsAll electromagnetic radiation:A can travel through empty space.B. travels at the same speed in a vacuum.OO c. consists of photonsO D. All of the aboveAdd a caption...

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All electromagnetic radiation

8558.

ame the full form of EVM

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Electronic voting machine

8559.

Names of any two companiesproducing Internet services.

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MTNL. ...

Bharti Airtel. ...

Hathway Cable. ...

Tata Communications. ...

You Telecom. ...

Reliance Communications. ...

the correct answer is 1. reliance communication 2. tata communication

JIO ,AIERTEL are t he two companies

BSNL &VODAFONEanswer.

artel , relianceare the company

AirtelIdeaMTNLBSNL

reliance communicationsTata communications

•BSNL. With 53.15% of market share and 2.32 million subscribers to its credit, BSNL Broadband services are accessible on DSL technology on a national basis covering 198 cities. ...•MTNL. ...•Bharti Airtel. ...•Hathway Cable. ...•Tata Communications. ...•You Telecom. ...•Reliance Communications. ...•Sify Broadband.

1. BSNL2.airtel3.hathway4.reliance5.sify

8560.

(ii) Under which of the following type of resource tidal energy cannot be puta(a) Replenishable(c) Abiotic(b) Human-made(d) Non-recyclable

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Human madeas tides are natural hence they can't be put under human made resourceshence option b

8561.

Who was captain Swing? What did2the name sumbolise or represent?

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8562.

4. Who was Captain Swing? What didthe name symbolise or represent?

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8563.

May offers to tweak Brexit plan.efuses to rule out 'no-deal exit

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British Prime Minister Theresa May sought to break the parliamentary deadlock over Brexit on Monday by proposing to seek further concessions from the European Union on a plan to prevent customs checks on the Irish border.

With little time left until the United Kingdom is due to leave the European Union on March 29, there is no agreement in London on how and even whether it should leave the world's biggest trading bloc, and a growing chance of a dramatic 'no-deal' exit with no provisions to soften the economic shock.

After her Brexit divorce deal with Brussels was rejected by 432-202 lawmakers last Tuesday, the biggest defeat in modern British history, May has been searching for a way to get a deal through.

8564.

Explain modifiers in detail

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In grammar, a modifier is an optional element in phrase structure or clause structure. A modifier is so called because it is said to modify (change the meaning of) another element in the structure, on which it is dependent. Typically the modifier can be removed without affecting the grammar of the sentence.

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8565.

34. Damages are caused afong the East Coasts of Indiaafter October. Why?

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The cyclonic damages along the Eastern coast of Oddisha because , the cyclonic activities are a result of Western cyclonic disturbances ..

These disturbances are caused due to Tropical easterly her streams which flow during the season of retreating monsoon...

Hence , damages are caused along the east coast of india after October.

8566.

34. Damages are caused along the East Coasts of indiaafter October. Why ?

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because of changing in weather

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8567.

which hill range exit in Rajasthan

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The Aravalli Range is a range of mountains running approximately 692 km in a southwest direction, starting in North India from Delhi and passing through southern Haryana, through to Western India across the states of Rajasthan and ending in Gujarat

8568.

give a short note on October revolution?

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TheOctober Revolution(also called theBolshevik Revolution) overturned the interim provisional government and established the Soviet Union.

The October Revolutionwas a much more deliberate event, orchestrated by a small group of people.

The Bolsheviks, who led this coup, prepared their coup in only six months.

8569.

Write one ip comeration of theMangal commission?

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Mandal Commission is a commission appointed by Government of India in 1979.It was named as Second Backward Classes Commission. When it was headed by B.P Mandal, it was known as Mandal Commission.

Their major recommendation was that 27% of Government jobs should be reserved for the socially and educationally backward classes.

8570.

as what is IP address

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a unique string of numbers separated by full stops that identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol to communicate over a network.

8571.

find the length of hypotenuse of right angle that other side on which measure 9 cm and 12 CM

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hyp² = 9²+12²

hyp² = 225

hyp = √225 = 15 cm

8572.

85,Which National CurriculumFramework (NCEnvironmental Studies to be taughtas an integrated curricular area atthe primary level?F) recommended(1) NCF-1988(2) NCF-2000(3) NCF-1975(4) NCF-2005

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It was recommended by NCF 2005.

8573.

ILI ITAPPy.duguRewrite these sentences by using the subjects given in brackets and changethe form of verbs accordingly. Make other changes also, if required.1. Suhana helps the poor.2. Mihika reaches school on time.(They)3. Tania and Tanu talk in class.(He)4. The students stand in a queue.(Ravi and Surya)5. Tanmay carries the water bottle in a bag.(We)6. They sing very well.(Sonali)7. He watches cartoons after his studies.(The children)8. We read stories every day.(Vani and Meena)

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1. I help the poor.2. they reach the school on time.3. he talk in class.

l helps the poor.They reaches school on time.Somali sang very well. We carries the water bottle in a ba.

8574.

What are uses of scissor, tweezer,safety pin.

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Ans :- While the most common use of scissors is forcuttinggauze and sometimes even adhesive bandages to an appropriate length. It is also used for other tasks such ascuttingaway clothing to expose injured areas to beableto treat wounds better (thus the blunted blade).

Tweezers are an important tool to have in any first aid kit regardless of how basic your kit is. Tweezers can be used to remove debris such as glass, dirt, or splinters from a wound. They can also be used to remove stingersleftbehind by bees.

Safety pins: these can be used to fix bandages. Plasters: these can be used to cover affected areas to prevent bacterial infection and stem bleeding.

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8575.

(v) Why doesthe Brahmaputra in its Tibetan part have less silt, despite alonger course?

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The Brahmaputra river is popularly known as Tsangpo in Tibetan part. Tibet is basically a very cold and dry area, thus, the river carries very small amount of water leading to very less silt content, despite having a large course.

8576.

3.Why did early civilizations flourish along river-valleys?:--: 1 İrzetį on were skilled in the ar

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River valleys not only have water, they also often have a broad, flat floodplain that is readily adapted to agriculture. Even the earliest, least sophisticated agricultural techniques would have been effective in yielding a significant bounty of crops from the naturally-irrigated and fertile soil of a river valley.

All the river valleys were civilizations have originated — Mesopotamia (the valleys of the Tigris and the Euphrates), the Nile, the Indus, the Yellow River, the Rio Balsas — have been geographically located in tropical or sub-tropical latitudes. Thus there was not only plenty of water from these rivers, but also plenty of sunshine. Often the land beyond these river valleys was utterly barren, as in Egypt with the Nile Valley: beyond the immediate flood plain of the Nile, the hills are barren and no agriculture is possible at all.

The Nile had the most dependable annual flooding, so that early agriculture was able to produce multiple crops per year without irrigation, as the irrigation took place naturally because of the annual flooding of the Nile. The Indus and the Yellow river also flooded regularly, but were not as predictable as the Nile.

The plentiful sun and plentiful river water meant that multiple crops could be raised each year, and the food surplus made possible by river valley agriculture meant that these societies could support growing populations, and that not everyone was forced to farm in order for there to be sufficient food for all. Individuals could specialize in crafts like building, pottery, metallurgy, and eventually even tasks like writing (record keeping), and government, thus allowing civilizations to be born.

As farming techniques were gradually improved over thousands of years, and inventions like the plow and irrigation were made, human communities moved beyond these river valleys and established what is known as the “First Temperate Neolithic,” that is say, farming communities made possible by more advanced farming techniques that could be adapted to geographical regions others than fertile river valleys in tropical and sub-tropical regions.

8577.

Which is not an erosional feature of sea waves?The depositional feature of a glacier is:) Which is caused by the sudden movements of the earth?) Mushroom rocks are found in:) Ox bow lakes are found in:(a) Cliff(a) Flood plain(a) Volcano(a) Deserts(a) Glaciersb) Beachb) Beach(b) Folding(c) Sea cave(e) Moraine(c) Flood plainb) River valleys (c) Glaciersb) River valleys (c) Deserts

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1(b)2(c)3(a)4(a)5(b)

8578.

2. Tick the correct answer.(1) Which is not an erosional feature of sea waves?(a) Cliff(b) Beach(c) Sea cave(ii) The depositional feature of a glacier is:(a) Flood plain (b) Beach(c) Moraine(iii) Which is caused by the sudden movements of the earth?(a) Volcano(b) Folding(c) Flood plain(iv) Mushroom rocks are found in:(a) Deserts (b) River valleys (c) Glaciers(V) Oxbow lakes are found in:(a) Glaciers (b) River valleys (c) Deserts

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1-(b)2-(c)3-(a)4-(a)5-(b)

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8579.

manual scavenging is still practiced in different parts of India despite negligent attitude of the people towards these scavengers they continue with it what are the main reasons behind it

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According to the Socio-Economic Survey done along with the census of 2011, there are 1.8 lakh manual scavengers across the country, Madhya Pradesh topping the list with over 23,000. Even Punjab, forward in many respects, returned about 12,000 manual scavengers.

The 2011 census noted the number of dry latrines as 2.6 million, and the number of toilets where wastes are flushed into open drains as 1,314, 652 and the number of dry latrines manually cleaned as 794,390. Most of these – 73 per cent – were found in rural areas.

This situation is the reason for persistence of manual scavenging as an occupation and manual scavengers as an exclusive group very often given caste names also. Worse still, it has ended in mentioning manual scavenging work of the types mentioned as a separate occupation even in some official information on job openings.

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Bons 0l tHe world?Why are the river valleys like Nile and Indus often clld the'cradles of cviliation?

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In Mesopotamia, the convergenceof theTigris and Euphratesriversproduced rich fertile soil and a supply of water for irrigation. It is because of this that the Fertile Crescent region, and Mesopotamia in particular, areoften referred to as the cradle of civilization.

8581.

Q. 2. What is the effect of an external magnetic field ona current-carrying conductor? State the factors(2 marks)governing it.

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The force acting on acurrent carrying conductor in a magnetic fieldis due to interaction betweenMagnetic fielddue tocurrent carrying conductorandExternal magnetic fieldin which theconductoris placed. The resultant of these twomagnetic fieldsis not uniform.

8582.

Answer these questions in 4-5 sentences.The British had no interest in eradicating the caste system. What werethe reasons behind this?

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The caste system had been a fascination of the British since their arrival in India. Coming from a society that was divided by class, the British attempted to equate the caste system to the class system. As late as 1937 Professor T. C. Hodson stated that: "Class and caste stand to each other in the relation of family to species. The general classification is by classes, the detailed one by castes

" The difficulty with definitions such as this is that class is based on political and economic factors, caste is not.

British saw caste as a way to deal with a huge population by breaking it down into discrete chunks with specific characteristics. Moreover, as will be seen later in this paper, it appears that the caste system extant in the late 19th and early 20th century has been altered as a result of British actions so that it increasingly took on the characteristics that were ascribed to by the British.

One of the main tools used in the British attempt to understand the Indian population was the census. Attempts were made as early as the beginning of the 19th century to estimate populations in various regions of the country but these, as earlier noted, were methodologically flawed and led to grossly erroneous conclusions. It was not until 1872 that a planned comprehensive census was attempted. This was done under the direction of Henry Beverely, Inspector General of Registration in Bengal. The primary purpose given for the taking of the census, that of governmental preparedness to deal with disaster situations, was both laudable and logical. However, the census went well beyond counting heads or even enquiring into sex ratios or general living conditions. Among the many questions were enquiries regarding nationality, race, tribe, religion and caste. Certainly none of these things were relevant to emergency measures responses by the government.

British belief that caste was the key to understanding the people of India. Caste was seen as the essence of Indian society, the system through which it was possible to classify all of the various groups of indigenous people according to their ability, as reflected by caste, to be of service to the British.

Caste was seen as an indicator of occupation, social standing, and intellectual ability

Beverly concluded that a group of Muslims were in fact converted low caste Hindus. This raised howls of protest from representatives of the group as late as 1895 since it was felt that this was a slander and a lie.H. H. Risely, Commissioner of the 1901 census, also showed British beliefs in an 1886 publication which stated that race sentiment, far from being.

The word caste is not a word that is indigenous to India. It originates in the Portuguese word casta which means race,breed, race or lineage.However, during the 19th century, the term caste increasingly took on the connotations of the word race. Thus, from the very beginning of western contact with the subcontinent European constructions have been imposed on Indian systems and institutions.

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3. How did the caste system bring inequality in our society?

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Caste system leads discrimination and inequility in our society. As in India communities of higher caste used to discriminate lower caste people. For example they not allow lower caste people to enter temple and using water from handpump. They also practice untouchability believing it cause a bad omen for them.

8584.

Q.ll Match the parts of the human digestive system given in column 'A' withits functions given in column 'B'1. Salivary gland2. Stomach3. Liver4. Rectum5. Small intestine6. Large intestinea. Bile juice secretionb. Storage of undigested foodc. Saliva secretiond. Acid releasee. Digestion is completef. Absorption of waterAnswers: 1.-2.3.4.6.

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8585.

9what is inequality?

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Social inequality refers to relational processes in society that have the effect of limiting or harming a group's social status, social class, and social circle. Social inequality is linked to racial inequality, gender inequality, and wealth inequality.

Political inequality refers to the unequal influence over decisions made by political bodies and the unequal outcomes of those decisions. Political inequality is a subtype ofpower inequality,visiblewithin the political processes of all kinds of political structures.

when citizens are not treated well or the opportunities are not given is termed as inequality

quality which is in is the answer of this question

when people treat another people unequally on the basis of caste , religion . This is called inequality

8586.

explain the views given by gandhiji regarding religion and politics

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Mahatma Gandhi believed that religion can never be separated from politics. It was not in reference to any particular religion but in general Gandhi believed that every religion is characterized by moral values andethicsand that religion brings a sense of morality in the conduct of politics

8587.

the______in the digestive system move food throughout the bodyA bloodB MusclesC LungsD. Skeleton

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A. blood

Explanation:The blood vessels absorb the nutrients. The blood carries these nutrients to the cells.

8588.

A globe is a small spherical model of the Earth, which represents the Earth in its exact shape

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8589.

Governor of uttrakhand

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Governor of Uttarakhand since 2018 is Baby Rani Maurya

8590.

captial of uttrakhand

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dehradun is the capital of uttrakhand

8591.

Tick () the correct answer:. Who was the founder of Forward Bloc?(a) Mahatma Gandhi(c) Jawaharlal Nehru

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subash Chandra Bose

Subhashchandra Bose was the founder of Forward Bloc

kasturba gandhi was daughter of prospero in porbandar

8592.

Atomic Number and MassNumber

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Mass numberis thenumber ofprotons and neutronsin an atom, and it tells us about themass of the atom inamu, oratomic massunits.Atomic massis the averagemass ofall the isotopesofa certain type. It is a weighted average that takes into account the abundancesofallof the differentisotopes.

8593.

founder of forward Bloc

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Subhashchandra Bose was the founder of Forward Bloc.

8594.

Throw some light on the sources of Medieval India.

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1. Historical Accounts by scholars written on paper:

(i) Tahquiq-Hind (11th cent. A.D.) by Al-Beruni

(ii) Tarikh-i-Subuktikin (10th cent. A.D.) by Baihaki

(iii) Tarikh-i-Firoze Shahi (13th cent.) by Zia-ud-Barni

(iv)Tuzak-i-Babri (Memoirs of Babur) by Babur

(v) Humayun Nama (16th cent.) by Begum Gul Badan

(vi) Ain-i-Akbari (16th cent.) by Abul Fazal

(vii) Akbar Nama (16th cent.) by Abul Fazal

(viii) Tuzki-Jahangiri (17th cent.) by Jahangir

(ix) Fatuhali-i-Aurangzeb (17th cent.) by Muhammad Masum

2. Historical Accounts by Foreign Travellers:

(i) Tuhfat-un-Nuzzar fi Gharibi-il-Amsar by Ibn Batuta

(ii) Accounts of Marco Palo (13th cent.)

(iii) Accounts of Nicolo Conti (16th cent.)

(iv) Tarikh-i-Frishta (16th cent.) by Firishta

(Translated by J.Briggs, titled Rise of the Mohammedan Power in India)

3. Literary Accounts:

(i) Shahnama (10th cent.) by Firdausi

(ii) Rajtarangini (11th cent.) by Kalhan

(iii) Prithvi Raj Raso (12th cent.) by Chandbardai

(iv) Padmavat (14th cent.) by Jayasi

4. Archaeological Sources:

A. Medieval Temples:

(i) Khajuraho

(ii) Konark

(iii) Dilwara

B. Medieval Mosques:

(i) Jama Masjid

(ii) Moti Masjid

(iii) Fatehpur Sikri Dargah

C. Medieval Forts:

(i) Agra Fort

(ii) Chittor Fort

(iii) Gwalior Fort

(iv) Red Fort

D. Medieval Palaces:

(i) Jaipur Palace

(ii) Jaisalmer Palace

(iii) Jodhpur Palace

E. Medieval Pillars:

(i) Qutab Minar

(ii) Char Minar

F. Ruins of Medieval Buildings:

(i) Hastinapur

(ii) Firozabad

(iii) Tughlaqabad.

G. Coins of Emperors:

(i) Akbar’s Louis

(ii) Ala-ud-din’s coins

8595.

wroteOn what materials were manuscripts written inmedieval India? What topics did they cover?

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Most medieval manuscripts, illuminated or not, were written on parchment (most commonly of calf, sheep, or goat skin), but most manuscripts important enough to illuminate were written on the best quality of parchment, called vellum. Beginning in the Late Middle Ages, manuscripts began to be produced on paper.

8596.

4 Who am I?1. doctor who developed the vaccine for polio

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Jonas Edward Salk was an American medical researcher and virologist. He discovered and developed one of the first successful polio vaccines.

8597.

2. What do you understand by the 'Indian' culture that emergedin medieval India?

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Culturally medieval period marks the beginning ofnew stage in the growth of India's composite culture. It saw the introduction of new features in art and architecture of India and their diffusion to all parts of the country. The architecture that developed during this period was the result of thesynthesis of the traditions of Central Asia and Persia with the pre-existing Indian styles. During the 15th and 16th centauries distinctive styles of art and architecture also developed in the regional kingdoms which had emerged with the disintegration of the Sultanate. During this time notable advances were made in the development of languages and literature. Two new languages-Arabic and Persian became a partof India's linguistic heritage. Historical writings for the first time became an important component of Indian literature. Under the influence of Persian, new forms of literature suchas the ghazal were introduced. The period saw two great religious movements. The Bhakti movement spread throughout the country.

8598.

how did the novel help in intermining of Indian with western culture... 3marks

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For the colonial administrators, the Novel provided a good source to understand the life and social hierarchy in India. It was easy for them to understand different scenarios of the Indian society through the help novels. Few of them were translated into English; by British administrators or Christian missionaries. Many novels highlighted the social ills and provided solutions for the same. Many novels told stories about the past so that people could connect with the past.

Pleasure of Reading

Needless to say, novels soon became the very popular medium of entertainment among the middle class. Novels seemingly helped in spreading silent reading. In the nineteenth century and probably in the early twentieth century, people often read out loudly for several other people to hear. Eventually, people adapted to read in silence. Detective and mystery novels often had to be sent for reprints to meet the demand of readers. Many novels were printed as many as twenty-two times.

Women and Novel

Reading novels was prohibited for women and children. It was believed that novels were having a negative impact on the minds of women and children. Parents started keeping novels in secret places so, out of children’s reach. Young people had to read them in secret. Older women who could not read took the help of their grandchildren to enjoy listening to a novel.

In an early twentieth century, women in India also began to write novels and short stories. Many women writers had to write the novel in secret because the society saw it as blasphemy. However, many women turned into writers and wrote poetry, essays and autobiographies despite the resistance from the society.

Caste Practices

Few authors started to highlight the struggle of lower caste people in their writings. The theme of multiple novels was about the conflicts arising out of the marriage between a lower caste and an upper caste. People from the lower caste became authors; like Potheri Kunjambu from Kerala. Many lower class communities got space in the literary era through novels.

Nation and its History

In Bengal, many novels were about Marathas and Rajputs. These novels showed the nation to be full of adventure, heroism romance and sacrifice. Novel allowed the colonized subjects to give shape to their desires. Bhudeb Mukhopadhyay’s Anguriya Binimoy (1857) is about Shivaji’s adventures against Aurangzeb. Bankim’s Anandamath (1882) is a novel about secret Hindu militia which fights Muslims to establish a Hindu kingdom.

These novels inspired many kinds of freedom fighters. Many of these novels also reveal the problems associated with thinking about the nation. We know that India cannot be a nation of only a single religious community.

8599.

Give a short definition of diversity

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8600.

13.Who has written The Unity of Indian Culture?

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Jawaharlal Nehru wrote this book.

the book of unity culture book wrote by Dr B.R Ambedkar