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1) Handic 1862 lines AB and CD interneta 0.14 AOC + 200n. In Fig. 8.62, lines AB and CD intersecfind ZBOE and reflex ZCOE.8.0.02, lines AB and CD intersect at O. IF ZAOC + ZBOE = 70° and ZBOD = 40°,Fig. 8.62

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AOC+BOE=70AOC+BOE+X=180(angle sum property)70+x=180x=180-70x=110

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values remains constant.4. GivenyuuThen the value of y is-

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lets use trial and error if we use y=1 then 71×6=426 which is not possible because all digits need to be same. if we use y=2 then 72×6=432 which is not possible because all digits need to be same.if we use y=3 then 73×6=438 which is not possible because all digits need to be same.if we use y=4 then 74×6=444 which is possible because all digits are same. so y = 4

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E. Short answer type questions1. What is archaeology?2. What are the archaeological sources of study the past?3. What are inscriptions?4. What is meant by secular literature?

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1.Archaeology, or archeology, is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. Thearchaeologicalrecord consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts and cultural landscapes.

2.TheArchaeological Sourcecan again be divided into three groups, namely,ArchaeologicalRemains and Monuments, Inscriptions and Coins.

3.An inscription is writing carved into something made of stone or metal, for example a gravestone or medal. ... An inscription is something written by hand in the front of a book or on a photograph.

4.Secular literatureis anyliteraturewhich is not rooted in religious beliefs, practices and traditions. Any story which has no significant basis in any religion can be calledsecular literature.

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2 Exercisesswer the following questions.What is an ecosystem?What do you mean by natural environment?Which are the major components of the environment?Give four examples of human made environment.What is lithosphere?Which are the two major components of biotic environmeWhat is biosphere?k the correct answer.

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Answer the following questions.() What is an ecosystem?t do you mean by natural environment?(l) Which are the major components of the environment?(iv) Give four examples of human made environment.(v) What is lithosphere?(vi) Which are the two major components of biotic environmentvil) What is biosphere?

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ecosystem: it is a system formed by the interaction of all living organisms with each other and with the physical and chemical factors of the environment in which they live, all linked by transfer of energy and materials

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Que 1.1. Define environment. Discuss in brief the segments ofenvironment.ORDiscuss the four segments of environment.

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environment is the surroundings in which we live.

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9. How was environment treated earlier? What has been the change in perception? Discuss.

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What is the total volume of water covering the earth?

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About 71percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans hold about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water.

71% of the total water content on Earth

8859.

who issues currency notes in India?

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Under Section 22 of the Reserve Bank ofIndiaAct,RBIhas sole right toissue currency notesof various denominationsexcept one rupeenotes. The One Rupeenoteisissued by Ministry of Finance and it bears the signatures of Finance Secretary, while othernotesbear the signature of GovernorRBI.

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Rigvedic God?(0). Vishnu(ii) Brahma(iii) Shiva(iv) Indra(d) Which amongs these is the potteryassociated with the Vedic Period?Red Polished ware可何邧茽 ewig(i)3(Turn over)TH-1/5

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the answer will be second option the shiva

Brahma because he made the all vedas .....so (ii).is the right answer.....

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Chapter 1what basis were the communities divided in the Vedic1) On what basissociety?Which three gods are most impo

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TheIndiansociety is divided into various sects and classes. This is because of the caste system which is prevalent in the country. The roots of the caste system go back to the ancient Vedas dividing people on the basis of varna or occupation. It has brought many evils in the society.

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16. Convert 786 to binarySh powers omethoa17. State the basic units of the CPU ฎnd give function of each of the unit

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The two typical components of a CPU include the following:

Thearithmetic logic unit(ALU), which performs arithmetic and logical operations.

Thecontrol unit(CU), which extractsinstructionsfrommemoryand decodes andexecutesthem, calling on the ALU when necessary.

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Why do you think the laws mentioned in the Constitution are called the basic laws? Explain.ilditceinourConstitution.Explain

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The termbasic lawis used in some places as an alternative to "constitution", implying it is a temporary but necessary measure without formal enactment ofconstitution.Basic lawis entrenched in that it overrides ordinary 'statutelaw' passed by the legislature.

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Q. 1. What is the main basis of Bretton Woods International financial system?Q. 2. How did food habite tra

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TheBretton Woods systemof internationalmonetarymanagement established the rules forcommercial andfinancialrelations among the world's major industrial states. The Bretton Woods system was the first example of a fully negotiated monetary order intended to govern monetary relations among independent nation-states.

Setting up a system of rules, institutions, and procedures to regulate the international monetary system, the planners at Bretton Woods established theInternational Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) (now one of five institutions in theWorld Bank Group) and theInternational Monetary Fund (IMF). These organizations became operational in 1946 after a sufficient number of countries had ratified the agreement.

The chief features of the Bretton Woods system were an obligation for each country to adopt amonetary policy that maintained theexchange rate of itscurrencywithin a fixed value—plus or minus one percent—in terms ofgold; and the ability of the IMF to bridge temporary imbalances of payments. In the face of increasing strain, the system collapsed in 1971, following theUnited States' suspension of convertibility fromdollarsto gold.

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7. What does 'MNREGA' mean?8. How did Bretton Wood System collapse giving birth to globalisatiOD

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Mahatma GandhiNational Rural Employment Guarantee Act.

It was passed in 2005 by ministry ofRural Development.

Vision

"It aims to enhance livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work"

The collapse of theBretton Woods Conference & SystemofFixed Currency Exchange Ratesatop theU.S. Dollardid not birthGlobalization.

Globalizationis the new name for the more visible effects of increased and increasingInternational Trade- more goods & services available of higher quality at a range of prices more or less commensurate with quality, and increasedcompetitionbetween all purveyors of internationally tradeable goods & services.

It is important to note that not all goods & services are internationally tradeable: myBarber(inNevada) is not competing with barbers in China or India or Brazil or Mexico or Canada. Neither are the waiters & cooks in restaurants near me competing with cooks & waiters far from me (or you).

“Globalization” when seen as a new name for an old and ongoing thing:International Trade, is more clearly understandable. The reason it has a new name is that its effects are more widely visible to the population and business community at large than they had been in decades past: if you’re producing a good you are well-advised to think about selling it beyond your own country, and consider whether other producers elsewhere can make the same thing cheaper or better than you.

That awareness of international trade is new, but trade itself is very, very old.

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7. What does 'MNREGA mean?8. How did Bretton Wood System collapse giving birth to globalisation?OR

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Mahatma GandhiNational Rural Employment Guarantee Act.

It was passed in 2005 by ministry ofRural Development.

Vision

"It aims to enhance livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work"

The collapse of theBretton Woods Conference & SystemofFixed Currency Exchange Ratesatop theU.S. Dollardid not birthGlobalization.

Globalizationis the new name for the more visible effects of increased and increasingInternational Trade- more goods & services available of higher quality at a range of prices more or less commensurate with quality, and increasedcompetitionbetween all purveyors of internationally tradeable goods & services.

It is important to note that not all goods & services are internationally tradeable: myBarber(inNevada) is not competing with barbers in China or India or Brazil or Mexico or Canada. Neither are the waiters & cooks in restaurants near me competing with cooks & waiters far from me (or you).

“Globalization” when seen as a new name for an old and ongoing thing:International Trade, is more clearly understandable. The reason it has a new name is that its effects are more widely visible to the population and business community at large than they had been in decades past: if you’re producing a good you are well-advised to think about selling it beyond your own country, and consider whether other producers elsewhere can make the same thing cheaper or better than you.

That awareness of international trade is new, but trade itself is very, very old.

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4. What actions does the government take to enssure that altreated equally?

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4. What actions does the government take to ensure that all people aretreated equally?

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8. There are several majorpilgrimages performed bypeople in India today. Find out about any one of theand write a short description. (Hint: who can go onthe pilgrimage -men, women or children? How longdoes it take? How do people travel? What do they takewith them? What do they do when they reach the hoyplace? Do they bring anything back with them?)em,

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Shirdi is a town in the state of Maharashtra, in western India. It's known as the former home of revered spiritual leader Sai Baba, and as a major pilgrimage site. Devotees gather daily at the Sai Baba Temple complex to honor his legacy. Here, the Samadhi Mandir shrine has an ornate marble statue of Sai Baba,alongside his tomb. Close by are Dwarkamai, a mosque where Sai Baba once lived, and tree-lined Lendi Garden.

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what is natural fibre

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Differentiate fibre crops and beverage crops.

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Fiber crops are field crops grown for their fibers, which are used to make paper, cloth, or rope. These crops are generally harvest able after a single growing season, as distinct from trees, which are typically grown for many years before being harvested for wood pulp fiber. In specific circumstances, fiber crops can be superior to wood pulp fiber in terms of technical performance, environmental impact or cost. Beverage crops are crops that you can use to make beverages. Examples are malt barley for beer, or rye for whiskey."

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reduced by 6. Find the traction.(5) Two types of boxes A, B are to be placed in a truck having capacity of 10 tons.When 150 boxes of type A and 100 boxes of type B are loaded in the truck, itweighes 10 tons. But when 260 boxes of type A are loaded in the truck, it can stillaccommodate 40 boxes of type B, so that it is fully loaded. Find the weight of eachtype of box.deme distance hy hns and somn hu anani

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let the of weight of each A types box = x

and the mass of each B types of box = y

according to question,

case--(1)

150 boxes of type A and 100 boxes of type

B weighs =10 tons

=> 150x + 100y = 10

=> 15x + 10y = 1--------(1)

case--(1)

260 boxes of type A and 40 boxes of type B

weighs = 10 tons=> 260x + 40y = 10=> 26x + 4y = 1-----(2)from--(1) and--(2)multiply by (2) in--(1) and by (2)in --(2)

30x + 20y = 2130x + 20y = 5(-)____(-)____(-)—————————-100x = -3=> x = 3/100tons [ put in--(1)]we get,15(3/100) + 10y = 1=> 9/20 + 10y = 1=> (9 + 200y)/20 = 1=> 9 + 200y = 20=> 200y = 11=> y = 11/200tonsweight of each A type of box = 3/100 × 1000kg=> 30kgAND,the weight of each B type of box = 11/200 × 1000kg=> 11×5 = 55kg

A=33kg B=58kg is the right answer

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h a democracy why is universal adult franchise important?

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1. What do you mean by Universal Adult Franchise?

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Universal Adult Franchise means that the right to vote should be given to all adult citizens without the discrimination of caste, class, colour, religion or gender. It is based on equality, which is a basic principle of democracy.

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Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) for financial inclusion was lauwhich date?(1) 16th May 2014(3) 28th August 201415th May 201418th November 2014(2)(4)

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(3) PMJDY started in 28 Aug 2014

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explain universal adult franchise?

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Answer these questions in on<1. Who are called parents ?Ans2. Who cooks food for you?Ans3. What is a family?Ans

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1.those takes care for us and gave us birth care called parents 2.our cooks food for us3.a group of people having same DNA

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m stand on a2. Two poles of heights 6 m and 11plane ground. If the distance between the feetof the poles is 12 m, find the distance betweentheir tops.iangles

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Short-Answer Questions:1. How is sound produced?2. What is audible sound?3.List the sources of noise pollution.

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1)Soundisproducedwhen something vibrates. The vibrating body causes the medium (water, air, etc.) around it to vibrate. Vibrations in air are called traveling longitudinal waves, which we can hear.Soundwaves consist of areas of high and low pressure called compressions and rarefactions, respectively.

2)Audible sound:The human ear can easily detect frequencies between 20 Hz and 20 KHz. Hencesound waveswith frequency ranging from 20 Hz to 20 KHz is known are audible sound.

3)Sources of noise pollution:Noise can come from many places. Let us see a few good sources:

Household sources:Gadgets like food mixer, grinder, vacuum cleaner, washing machine and dryer, cooler, air conditioners, can be very noisy and injurious to health. Others include loud speakers of sound systems and TVs, ipods and ear phones. Another example may be your neighbor’s dog barking all night everyday at every shadow it sees, disturbing everyone else in the apartment.

Social events:Places of worship, discos and gigs, parties and other social events also create a lot of noise for the people living in that area. In many market areas, people sell with loud speakers, others shout out offers and try to get customers to buy their goods. It is important to note that whey these events are not often, they can be called'Nuisance'rather than noise pollution.

Commercial and industrial activities:Printing presses, manufacturing industries, construction sites, contribute to noise pollutions in large cities. In many industries, it is a requirement that people always wear earplugs to minimize their exposure to heavy noise. People who work with lawn mowers, tractors and noisy equipment are also required to wear noise-proof gadgets.

Transportation:Think of aero planes flying over houses close to busy airports like Heathrow (London) or Ohare (Chicago), over ground and underground trains, vehicles on road—these are constantly making a lot of noise and people always struggle to cope with them.

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How have scientists come to the conclusion that Neolithic humansgrWith the help of an example state that Neolithic humans led a settow were the earthen pots used by the Neolithic humans?

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if dinkar is codded as GMSQHZ,Then SHUBHAM will be

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Name of the two types of fracture

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Ans :- hairlinefracture, in which your bone is broken in a thin crack.

greenstick fracture, in which your bone is broken on one side, while the other side is bent.

buckle or torusfracture, in which your bone is broken on one side and a bump or raised buckle develops on the other side

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What is the IT industry and how does it benefit us?

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Ans :- Information technology in India is anindustryconsisting of two major components: IT services and business process outsourcing (BPO). Thesectorhas increased its contribution to India's GDP from 1.2% in 1998 to 7.7% in 2017.

Flexibility( Work from home in some company, flexible time)

Workplace culture.

Creativity (system designing, system design etc)

ContinuesLearningnew languages.

Able to work any time anywhere.

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what is the it industry and how does it benefit us?

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The manufacturing or technically productive enterprises in a particularfield, country, region, or economy viewed collectively, or one of these individually. ... Any general business activity or commercial enterprise that can be isolated from others, such as the touristindustryor the entertainmentindustry.

Thebenefits of industry--1)university interaction. 2)Through participation in various activities,industrycan influence the curriculum of Biomedical Engineering, 3)provide feedback on how well students are prepared for careers inindustry, and find well-prepared candidates for positions within the company.

your answer is wrong ,, iam asking what is information technology industry and their benefits ,,, ,, and u give the other answer

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Describe any three problems faced by the French in the sphere of education in Vietnam.

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The problems faced by the Wemair Repulic were as follows: (1) The Wemair constituent had Inherent drawbacks making Weimar Republic. (2) One was proportional representation which made it difficult for any party to get a majority leading to coalition government . (3) Article 48 , which gave the president the power to rule by decree , suspend civil rights and to impose emergency . people lost confidence in democratic parliament system

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9 Describe any three problems faced by the peasants of Awadh in thedays of non-cooperations Movement.3

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Write a note on different types of soil

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Soil is a natural resource that can be categorised into different soil types, each with distinct characteristics that provide growing benefits and limitations.

Identifying the type of soil you require for a project is paramount to support the healthy growth of plant life.

Soil can be categorised into sand, clay, silt, peat, chalk and loam types of soil based on the dominating size of the particles within a soil.

Sandy soil – are light, warm, dry and tend to be acidic and low in nutrients. Sandy soils are often known as light soils due to their high proportion of sand and little clay (clay weighs more than sand). These soils have quick water drainage and are easy to work with. They are quicker to warm up in spring than clay soils but tend to dry out in summer and suffer from low nutrients that are washed away by rain. The addition of organic matter can help give plants an additional boost of nutrients by improving the nutrient and water holding capacity of the soil.

Clay soil – are heavy soils that benefit from high nutrients. Clay soils remain wet and cold in winter and dry out in summer. These soils are made of over 25 percent clay, and because of the spaces found between clay particles, clay soils hold a high amount of water. Because these soils drain slowly and take longer to warm up in summer, combined with drying out and cracking in summer, they can often test gardeners.

Silt soil – are light and moisture retentive soils with a high fertility rating. As silt soils compromise of medium sized particles they are well drained and hold moisture well. As the particles are fine, they can be easily compacted and are prone to washing away with rain. By adding organic matter, the silt particles can be bound into more stable clumps.

Peat soil – are high in organic matter and retain a large amount of moisture. This type of soil is very rarely found in a garden and often imported into a garden to provide an optimum soil base for planting.

Chalk soil – can be either light or heavy but always highly alkaline due to the calcium carbonate or lime within its structure. As these soils are alkaline they will not support the growth of ericaceous plants that require acidic soils to grow. If a chalky soil shows signs of visible white lumps then they can’t be acidified and gardeners should be resigned to only choose plants that prefer an alkaline soil.

Loam soil – are a mixture of sand, silt and clay that are combined to avoid the negative effects of each type. These soils are fertile, easy to work with and provide good drainage. Depending on their predominant composition they can be either sandy or clay loam. As the soils are a perfect balance of soil particles, they are considered to be a gardeners best friend, but still benefit from topping up with additional organic matter. PLEASE HIT THE LIKE BUTTON

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What was Chapko Andolan" How did this Andolan ultimately benefit thelocal people and the environment?

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List any three main problems faced by the poor peopled

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1. poor people faces the challenges like, illiteracy , as they can't afford to send their children in schools, to educate their children.2. They even faces the challenges of healthcare facilities, and also can't afford proper treatment.3. poor people in urban areas face problems like lack of shelter, unhygienic place, slum and rental laws etc.

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Describe any three problems faced by the French in the spherein Vietnam

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The three major problems were:

1. Even though French wanted an educated labour force, they didn't want to educate them so much that the colons' jobs would be endangered and Vietnamese question their rule.

2. The French wanted to remove the Chinese influence amongst the Vietnamese elites. They believed imposing a different language was the way to do so.

3. Some wanted French to be imposed to introduce Vietnamese to French culture. But others wanted Vietnamese to be taught in lower classes and French in higher classes.

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Chapter 1: Resources and DevelopmentIdentification only: Major soil Types

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Ans:- Major soil types are..Red soils. Red soils have two broad classes:

2) Laterites and Lateritic soils. These soils are red to reddish yellow in colour and low in N, P, K, lime and magnesia.

3) Black soils.

4) Alluvial soils.

5) Forest and hill soils.

6) Desert soils.

7) Saline & Alkaline soils.

8) Peaty and Marshy soils.

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Q.2. What is the importance of constructing dams1 What are the three main problems in the construction of large dams?Fxlain Ganga Action Plan.

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10 Explain any three reasons for which the multi-purpose projects and large dams havecome under great scrutiny and opposition in the recent years

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The reasons for multi-purpose projects and large dams coming under great scrutiny and opposition are

(i) Local communities have been displaced from their original setdement areas, with consequent loss of livelihood and income.

(ii) These projects create conflicts between peoplewanting to avail benefits from the same waterresources. This leads to unsetded disputes.

(iii) Objections have been raised about sedimentation of the reservoirs leading to floods in nearby areas, causing land degradation by deprivation of silt (a natural fertilizer) to the land, and other consequent problems associated with such projects.

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What are the three major factors that cause population change?

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Three primary factors that account for population change are the birth rate, death rate, and migration.

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Explain any three major problems faced by road transpo

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Five major problems faced by the road transport in India are(i) Road network is inadequate in India.(ii)About half of the roads are unmetalled and this limits their usage during the rainy season.(iii)The roadways are highly congested in cities.(iv)Most of the bridges are old and narrow.(v)Disrespect to the traffic rules is the major problem. Citizen have casual attitude towards traffic rules, which leads to accidents causing traffic jams.

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What are three major types of industries?!

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There are four types of industry. These are primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary. Primary industry involves getting raw materials e.g. mining, farming and fishing. Secondary industry involves manufacturing e.g. making cars and steel.

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3. Name three major ports of India.

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Nhava Sheva- Maharashtra.Nhava Shevanow known asJawaharlal Nehru Portis the largest container port in India, situated at the mainland of Konkan area across the NaviMumbaiMaharashtra. ...

Panambur Port- Karnataka. ...

Cochin Port- Kerala.

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Why the three major dams are being opposed nowadays

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Which three dams?Because are there are many which are opposed because of general reasons.

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निकल न...>गाप्टत के रण्फ्ट्र¢ -~ =2\ ¢ WU ते “h ) ' T o bव्बता उन

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rajnath kowind .

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what is chronic hunger

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Chronic hungeris a consequence of diets persistently inadequate in terms of quantity and/or quality. Poor people suffer fromchronic hungerbecause of their very low income and in turn inability to buy food even for survival