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Where is world's Highest Statue" Statue of Unity "located at? |
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Answer» Gujrat me h mere bhai Statue of unity is located at Gujrat....... |
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does fertilizers contain acid |
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Answer» Of all the major fertilizer nutrients, nitrogen is the main nutrient affecting soil pH, and soils can become more acidic or more alkaline depending on the type of nitrogen fertilizer used. ... Phosphoric acid is the most acidifying phosphorus fertilizer. - Potassium fertilizers have little or no effect on soil pH. |
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'unity in diversity' Explain. |
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Answer» Unity in diversity means oneness in the varieties. India is a best country proving this concept for many years. India is a country where it is very clear to see unity in diversity because people of many religion, race, culture and tradition live together without affecting each others feelings and believes to their religion. Unity in diversity focuses on the existence of unity even after lots of differences of cultural, social, physical, linguistic, religious, political, ideological, psychological, etc. More number of diversities makes more complex unity. People in India are united in spite of the much diversity of races, religions, castes, sub-castes, communities, languages and dialects. People in India are highly spiritual and God fearing in nature so they give respect to everyone’s religion. |
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Explain Liberalism politically30cally and economically |
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Answer» Liberalismis apoliticalandeconomicdoctrine that emphasizes individual autonomy, equality of opportunity, and the protection of individual rights (primarily to life, liberty, and property), originally against the state and later against both the state and privateeconomicactors, including businesses. |
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Ideas of national unity in early-nineteenth-century Europe were closely allied to the ideology of liberalism. What did it mean for the middle class in France? Explain. |
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Answer» 1. In France, during the 19th century the term liberal was used to refer to economic liberalism or the traditional liberal anti-clericalism. 2. The people were inspired by the ideas of liberal thinkers like Montesquieu and Voltaire. Lafayette, Francois Guizot and Benjamin Constant were some of the liberal leaders of France. 3. Economic liberalism was associated with the Orleanists and Opportunist Republicans. The Orleanists favoured constitutional monarchy. 4. The Radical Party was associated with political liberalism. It supported individual liberty and secularism. For the middle class in France liberalism meant a constitutional limited government, rise of socialism and a welfare state, free trade, liberty and freedom of speech. |
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Answer these questions.1.When and why was the United Nations formed? |
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Answer» The Formation of the United Nations, 1945. On January 1, 1942, representatives of 26 nations at war with the Axis powers met inWashingtonto sign the Declaration of the United Nations endorsing the Atlantic Charter , pledging to use their full resources against the Axis and agreeing not to make a separate peace. |
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(1) Write the reasons for the(1establishment of the United Nations |
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Answer» United Nations organisation is a worldwide organisation in which the problems of member nations are solved in a peaceful manner. It was founded in 1945. Reasons for formation of UNO; To stop dispute between nations in a peaceful manner. Dispute on any issue.i.e. land dispute, trade dispute,etc. To stop any wars between member nations. These small war can convert into participation of powerful Nation which can cause a world war. To create welfare policy for nations to encourage pubic welfare throughout the world. It has provided some important guidelines to it's members on important matters.i.e. consumer protection, malnutrition problem in third world country, human life index, etc. United Nations was also formed to promote the globalisation. This globalisation will increase trade between countries and will definitely increase the standard of living in developing countries was the important objective. |
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1)Trace the evolution of positive liberalism, |
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Answer» India's liberalism has evolved through stages that first emphasised earthly life and materialism, then social reforms and political independence, and now economic and social freedom Positiveliberty is the possession of the capacity to act upon one's free will, as opposed to negative liberty, which is freedom from external restraint on one's actions. A concept ofpositiveliberty may also include freedom from internal constraints. |
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Trace the lineage of the Mughals. |
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(1 ) League of Nations and its aims |
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Answer» TheLeague of Nationswas ainternational organization founded after theParis Peace Conference, 1919. The League's goals includeddisarmament, preventingwarthroughcollective security, settling disputes betweencountriesthroughnegotiationdiplomacy and improving globalwelfare. The diplomatic philosophy behind the League represented a fundamental shift in thought from the preceding hundred years. The League lacked an armed force of its own and so depended on theGreat Powers to enforce its resolutions, keep to economic sanctions which the League ordered, or provide an Army, when needed, for the League to use. However, it was often very reluctant to do so. After a number of notablesuccessesand some earlyfailuresin the 1920s, the League ultimately proved incapable of preventing aggression by theAxis Powers in the 1930s. The onset of theSecond World Warmade it clear that the League had failed in its primary purpose—to avoid any future world war. TheUnited Nations Organization replaced it afterWorld War IIand inherited a number of agencies and organizations founded by the League. i want it in 40 words atleast aim of LON (i) To gradually work towards disarmament and discourage the production of weapons of mass destruction. (ii) Nurture international co-operation thus solving global economic and social problems. (iii) Supervision of the territories which had been taken over by League from the Central Powers. (iv) Promote the respect of the sovereignty of member states. (v) To secure and maintain fair and humane conditions of labour. (vi) Need for collective security in the maintenance of peace. (vii) Maintenance of world peace through peaceful settlement of disputes through negotiation,arbitration and mediation. |
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Unit-IVa) Globalization and Politics in developing countriesa Sontal move ments |
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Answer» Globalizationhelpsdeveloping countriesto deal with rest of the world increase their economic growth, solving the poverty problems in theircountry. In the past,developing countrieswere not able to tap on the world economy due to trade barriers. Globalization has today become a major sort of debate among academicians, policy makers and NGOs. Its impact is profound. Despite the continuing emphasis on promoting global prosperity and achieving a more “just world,” negative aspects of globalization remain rife in our globe. Poverties, inequalities, injustices, starvations, backwards and marginalizations are all serious problems many societies are still experiencing. |
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which they were ponudeBrierly trace the process of German unification.take |
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Explain the following concepts.(1) Civil Services(2) Commercialisation of Agriculture(3) Economic policy of British |
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Answer» the permanent professional branches of a state's administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians. |
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. What was the Nazi Youth Leaguewas its main objective ?. [CBSE 2015 |
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Answer» The Nazi Youth League was a youth organization founded in early 1920s by authorisation ofHitler and was anoff shoot of the Nazi Party. Hitler was of the view that children should be indoctrinated about the Nazi ideology from a young age for establishment and development of a strong Nazi society. Its main objectives were to create a strong Nazi nationfree of weak people andJews and to instill in youth themotivation to fight for loyally for the Nazi nation. It aimed to prune and purify the schools by throwing out teachers who opposed the Nazi views and separating the 'undesirable' jewish children from the NordicGermans. |
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2. Why do stars look very small in the sky? |
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Answer» They are very far away from the earth. So they appear very small. |
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During exhalation, the ribs(i) move outwards (ii) move downwards(iii) move upwards iv) do not move at all) |
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Answer» during exhalation ribs move upwards so that maximum air is expelled out |
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1.If x = 4, find the value of the following expression(a) X+53x8 |
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4. Briefly trace the process of German unification. |
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what was nazi idelogy?? |
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2 Explain Nazi policy towards youth. |
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Answer» The impact of Nazi actions and policies on young people √ The quality and breadth of education in schools deteriorated. Academic subjects were most affected. √ There were very few co-educational schools. √ Girls educational opportunities decreased. Their curriculum was limited to home-making subjects and very few went to university by 1939. √ Jewish children were persecuted at school and then excluded. √ Young people got to experience a range of new activities, like hiking weekends, in theHitler Youth. They helped with the collection and distribution of clothing and food for the poor in winter. Some were chosen to stand guard outside Hitler’s offices. √ They had more freedom from their parents. Slogans like “Youth must be led by youth” appealed to them. |
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19.What was NAZI world view? |
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Answer» THE NAZI WORLD VIEW:⇒The Nazi ideology was similar to that of Hitler's opinion as both were based on beliefs and practises. ⇒Hitler's ideology was based on racial hierarchy. He considered the blue eyed nordic aryans to be the highest race while he considered the jews to be the lowest race⇒He collected his ideas from two political thinkers namely Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer. Charles's ideas were based on natural selection of plants and animals while spencer quoted the survival of the fittest idea.⇒Hilter interpreted these ideas in his argument. According to him the argument was simple the strongest race would survive and the weak one would perish. ⇒In his point of view the aryans were the strongest race while the jews were the weak ones⇒He introduced a concept called lebensraum or living space. According to this Hilter wanted to expand his territory to acquire new areas for settlement of Germans. |
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2. Explain Nazi policy towards youth. |
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Answer» TheHitler Youth was the youth organisation of theNazi Partyin Germany. From 1933 until 1945, it was the sole official youth organisation in Germany and was partially a paramilitary organisation; it was composed of the Hitler Youth proper for male youths aged 14 to 18, theGerman Youngsters in the Hitler Youth for younger boys aged 10 to 14, and theLeague of German Girls. |
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define star |
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Answer» Star is a natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night. A self-luminous gaseous spheroidal celestial body of great mass which produces energy by means of nuclear fusion reactions. |
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Nazigovernment effect the German Polic |
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Answer» TheGovernment ofNazi Germanywas a dictatorship run according to theFührerprinzip. As the successor to the government of theWeimar Republic, it inherited the government structure and institutions of the previous state. Although theWeimar Constitutiontechnically remained in effect until Germany's surrender in 1945, there were no actual restraints on the exercise of state power. In addition to the already extant government of the Weimar Republic, the Nazi leadership created a large number of different organizations for the purpose of helping them govern and remain in power. They rearmed and strengthened the military, set up an extensivestate securityapparatus and created their own personal party army, which in 1940 became known as theWaffen-SS. |
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What is German parliment known as? |
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Answer» Germany is ademocratic, federal parliamentary republic, where federal legislative power is vested in theBundestag(the parliament of Germany) and theBundesrat(the representative body of the Lander, Germany's regional states tysm |
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Name three levels of government. |
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Answer» Each level of government is divided into three branches: the legislative branch (which makes the laws), the executive branch (which carries out the laws), and the judicial branch (which applies the laws to specific court cases, determines whether someone has broken the law, and evaluates laws to make certain that they are legitimate). |
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what is new name of allhabad |
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Answer» prayagraj |
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which new name was given for st . Petersburg after anti German grew high in Russia? |
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Answer» om 1712 until 1918, St. Petersburg was the capital of the Russian Empire. Peter I (the Great) began the construction of the city as his "Window on the West" in 1703. During the subsequent three centuries, St. Petersburg was identified with the three major forces shaping Russian history: Westernization, industrialization, and revolution. The city was renamed Petrograd in 1914, at the beginning of World War I, because it sounded less German, was then named Leningrad after the death ofVladimir Leninin 1924, and again became St. Petersburg in 1991 when theSoviet Unioncollapsed. Confusingly, the surrounding region (oblast) is still known as Leningrad. Petrograd is the name given to St. Petersburg when anti German sentiments rose high. |
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1. Which industry was symbol of the new era?2. Name three pre-colonial parts of India |
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Answer» Cotton industrywas symbol of the new era. 1) Surat on the Gujarat coast2) masulipatam on the coromandel coast3) Hoogly in Bengal |
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Making an advertisement requires a lot of creativity. Letus imagine a situation in which a manufacturer has justmade a new watch. She says that she wants to sell thiswatch to school children. She comes to your class andasks you all to create a brand name as well as anadvertisement for the watch. Divide the class into sgroups and each group create an advertisement for thiswatch. Share it with the class. |
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Que.Why earth is known as ablice planets |
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Answer» The three-fourth of the earth's surface is covered with water bodies. And when looked from the space it appears blue due to those water bodies. That is why it is also known as the Blue planet. Because it has 70% water and also it looks blue from the space so it is called a Blue Planet. the earth is known as a blue planet because 71 percent of earth is made of water and 21 percent by land |
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who is the fiunder of vijaynagar kingdom? |
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Answer» . It was established in 1336 by Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I of Sangama Dynasty. harihara and bukka raya ...... bukka Raya is the correct answer of the given question harihara1 and buka raya1 |
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what is new name of mughal shraye |
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Answer» deendayal upadhaye is the new name |
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Question : माउंट एवरेस्ट पर चढ़ने वाली पहली भारतीय महिला| कौन थी ?(Who was the first Indian woman to climb Mt. Everest?Select Ans. :a) कल्पना चावला(b) रजिया सुल्तान(c) बछेन्द्री पाल(d) सुचेता कृपलानी |
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Answer» option c is a correct answer option c is correct answer बछेंद्री पाल माउंट एवरेस्ट पर चढ़ने वाली प्रथम भारतीय महिला थी Bachendri Pal was the first Indian women to climb Mount Everest |
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Que Describe the important features ofMinhthe He |
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Answer» Ho Chi Minh Trail is one way of understanding the nature of war that the Vietnamese fought against the US. It has a great significance. It symbolises how the Vietnamese used their limited resources to great advantage. The trail, an immense network of footpaths and roads, was used to transport men and materials from north to south. The trail was improved from the late 1950s and from 1967 about 20000 North Vietnamese troops came to south each month on this trail. This had support bases and hospitals along the way. In most of the parts, supplies were carried by porters. Trucks were also used. Most of the trail was outside Vietnam in neighbouring Laos and Cambodia with branch lines extending into South Vietnam. The US regularly bombed this trail with an aim to disrupt supplies but efforts to destroy the supply line by intensive bombing failed because they were rebuilt quickly |
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1. Write any two important features of Deccan Plateau. |
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Answer» The features of Deccan Plateau are as follows:- ●The Deccan Plateau lies to the south of the Satpura Range and extends till Cape Comorin.●It is composed of many very old crystalline rocks. ●It slopes towards the east.●Its height can vary from 300 m to 900 m above the mean sea level. |
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Describe the development of art and architecture under the Vijaynagar rulers. |
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The main source of income available to Mughal rulers was tax on |
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Answer» The main source of income available to Mughal rulers was tax on the produce of the peasantry. |
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awho is the winner of ipl 2018 |
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Answer» Chennai Super Kings |
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State any three important features of Federalism. |
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Answer» There are two or more levels of government.1.Different tiers of government govern the same citizens, but each tier has its own jurisdictionin specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration.2.The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in the constitution.3.The fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of government. Such changes require the consent of both the levels of government.4.Courts have the power to interpret the constitution and the powers of different levels of government.5. Sources of revenue for each level of government are clearly specified toensure its financial autonomy.6.The federal system thus hasdual objectives:to safeguard and promote unity of the country, while at the sametime accommodate regional diversity. |
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Name any two persons who fought against the Nizam'sof Hyderabad.3. |
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Answer» Swami Ramananda Tirtha, Arya Samajists apart, Congressmen (among them P.V Narasimha Rao), communists, Hindu Mahasabhaites. |
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1. Between which two rulers was the First Battle of Panipat fought |
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Answer» The First Battle of Panipat, on 21 April 1526, was fought between the invading forces ofBaburand the Lodi Kingdom. It took place in north India and marked the beginning of theMughalEmpire. |
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Describe any boo bederal and threeunitary features of the Indian Constitution |
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Answer» . a)Supremacy of the Constitution: India’s Constitution is also supreme and not the hand-made of either the Centre or of the States. If for any reason any organ of the State dares to violate any provision of the Constitution, the courts of laws are there to ensure that dignity of the Constitution is upheld at all costs. . b)Rigid Constitution: The Indian Constitution is largely a rigid Constitution. All the provisions of the Constitution concerning Union-State relations can be amended only by the joint actions of the State Legislatures and the Union Parliament. Such provisions can be amended only if the amendment is passed by a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting in the Parliament (which must also constitute the absolute majority of the total membership) and ratified by at least one-half of the States. |
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Distinguish between unitary and election system ofgovernment |
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Answer» Definations: Federal Government:A federal government is a system that divides up power between a strong national government and smaller local governments. Unitary Government: A unitary state is a state governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme and any administrative divisions (sub-national units) exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate. The majority of states in the world have a unitary system of government. |
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similar to and one leuluiWhat is the main difference between a federal form of governmentand a unitary one? Explain with an example.ptween the local covernment before and |
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58. "Womanist is to minst s purgle alavender" This is an inpurtan smendefining the womanist perpective eby(A) Toni Morrison(B) Zora Neale Harsto(C) Alice Walkerr(D) Bell Hooks |
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Answer» C. Alice Walker Womanist is to feminist as purple is to lavender" -Alice Walker |
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Explain Tagore's views on education. How did Tagore and Gandhi differ? |
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Answer» Rabindranath Tagore was primarily an educationist rather than a political thinker. He put emphasis on 'naturalism' for framing educational model. In education, freedom is the basic guiding force for inculcating interest within a student who will derive inspiration from nature to pursue any branch of knowledge he likes. The establishment of Shantiniketan fulfilled the desired goal of Tagore in the educational front. |
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Name the place where Siddhartha got the true knowledge. |
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Answer» Its Bodhgaya , when Siddhartha got the enlightment thanks |
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amanged rows. Find thede am of the measuresain sate the tpe of this triangleof 2B is thrice to the measure of ZC ed te messur ot LA s+of 4B and ZC. Find the measures of all the angles of AABCd[ liesarnevations in two variables |
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Answer» B = 3C A = B+C/2 A = 4C/2 A = 2C So, 2C+3C+C = 180 6C = 180 C = 30° B = 3*30 = 90° A = 2*30 = 60° |
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NOV 1950 (a) 28 July, 1950 lonSh13Deof(3) ADlanuaryCihe the types of Constitution.on ConstiDescribe |
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Answer» Aconstitutionis an aggregate of fundamentalprinciplesor establishedprecedentsthat collectively constitute thelegalbasis of apolity,organisationor other type ofentity. And commonly determine how that entity is to be governed The threetypesof constitutions are absolutist, legislative supremacy, and the higher law |
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