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901.

12. Differentiate between material and non-material goalsTienen

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Material goal:

This goal's desire is to achieve some specific object or material.For an example,if someone wants to buy a new laptop by saving his monthly income,the laptop is the material and this goal is a material based goal.

Non-material goal:

This goal's desire is to achieve some abstract moral values which literally cannot see.For an example,if someone wants to be famous by writing novels,the fame is non-material abstract goal here and this goal is a non-material goal.

902.

whats the role of police in investigating a crime

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Criminalinvestigationis an applied science that involves the study of facts, used to identify, locate and prove the guilt of an accused criminal. A complete criminalinvestigationcan include searching, interviews, interrogations, evidence collection and preservation and various methods ofinvestigation.

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903.

2. Examine the role of police in investigating a crime.

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The Criminal Justice System the police play the role of investigating the case in the initial stage. The Supreme Court has laid down guidelines that the police must follow at the time of arrest, detention and interrogation. A FIR is necessary for the police to begin their. Police investigate the case after lodging a FIR.Police also prepare a charge sheet and submitted in the court,A copy is also given to the accused.

904.

II Short Answer Questions1. How was shifting cultivation practised by the tribes?

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Shifting cultivation which is also called slash and burn cultivation was used by the trible people. They cultivated a piece of land and after harvesting they burnt the left overs. This method was not considered wise because it resuced the fertility of soil. Also by this method the land which could have been used much more times was subjected to restricted growth.

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MMMWV. Short Answer Questions1. When do we sow rabi and kharif crops?

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The Indian cropping season is classified into two main seasons-

(i) Kharif and (ii) Rabi based on the monsoon. The kharif cropping season is from July –October during the south-west monsoon and the Rabi cropping season is from October-March (winter). The crops grown between March and June are summer crops. Pakistan and Bangladesh are two other countries that are using the term ‘kharif’ and ‘rabi’ to describe about their cropping patterns. The terms ‘kharif’ and ‘rabi’ originate from Arabic language where Kharif means autumn and Rabi means spring.

906.

Which of these is not part of the endocrine system?lungspituitary glandadrenal glandthyroid gland

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lungs

907.

Explain the types of seismic waves.

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908.

What are time zones. How many time zones do we have

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The scientists studied Earth's movements after which they came up with 24 time zones which are theoretically drawn on the world map.

A time zone is a region of the globe that observes a uniform standard time for legal, commercial, and social purposes. Time zones tend to follow the boundaries of countries and their subdivisions because it is convenient for areas in close commercial or other communication to keep the same time.

909.

What are climate zones?

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Climate zones are areas with distinct climates, which occur in east-west direction around the Earth, and can be classified using different climatic parametres. Climate zones are belt-shaped and circular around the Poled. In some areas, climate zones can be interrupted by mountains or oceans.

The three major climate zones on the Earth are the polar, temperate, and tropical zones. Temperatures in these three climate zones are determined mainly by the location, or latitude of the zone

910.

what are the seismic zones of India

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The region of Kashmir, the western and central Himalayas, North and Middle Bihar, the North-East Indian region and the Rann of Kutch fall in this zone.

Generally, the areas having trap rock or basaltic rock are prone to earthquakes.

911.

14.Findtheareaofthe region in the first quadrant bsed by 8circle x+y43. jind the area of the region in the first quasdrant enclosed by tbirele xy-326. Find the area of the region enclosed by the parabola x-

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912.

10. Consider the following statements about pressure groups andparties.A. Pressure groups are the organised expression of the interestsand views of specific social sections.B. Pressure groups take positions on political issuesC. All pressure groups are political parties.

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describe the role of political parties

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Q. 6. Name the Treaty of 1832 that recognised Greece as an independentnation.[CBSE 2016]

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The Τreaty of Constantinople was the product of the Constantinople Conference which opened in February 1832 with the participation of the Great Powers (Britain, France and Russia) on the one hand and the Ottoman Empire on the other. The factors which shaped the treaty included the refusal of Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (the future King of Belgium), to assume the Greek throne. He was not at all satisfied with the Aspropotamos-Zitouni borderline, which replaced the more favorable Arta-Volos line considered by the Great Powers earlier.

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914.

Fill in the blanks(1)The variety we see in all the living things around us is called theare the main support of every food chain3)The process of decomposition is brought about by the(4) Humans and animals usein the air for breathing.State whether the following statements are True or False

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4) human and animals use respiration or lungs in air for breathing

( 4 ) human and animals

human and animals ( 4)

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10. A person has bought a car of worth Rs. 15 lakhs is now facing someproblems in it, but the car company is not responding to him. To whichagency can the person complain?(A) District Consumer Forum(The State Consumer Commission(The National Consumer Commission(D) Inter-State Consumer ForumI Turn

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A) district consumer forum

916.

The Simon Commission

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Simon Commission, group appointed in November 1927 by the BritishConservativegovernment underStanley Baldwinto report on the working of the Indian constitution established by theGovernment of India Actof 1919. The commission consisted of seven members—fourConservatives, two Labourites, and one Liberal—under the joint chairmanship of the distinguished Liberal lawyer, SirJohn Simon, andClement Attlee, the futureprime minister. Itscompositionmet with a storm ofcriticisminIndiabecause Indians were excluded. The commission wasboycottedby theIndian National Congressand most other Indian political parties.

917.

b) The Simon Commission

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Simon Commission, group appointed in November 1927 by the BritishConservativegovernment underStanley Baldwinto report on the working of the Indian constitution established by theGovernment of India Actof 1919. The commission consisted of seven members—fourConservatives, two Labourites, and one Liberal—under the joint chairmanship of the distinguished Liberal lawyer, SirJohn Simon, andClement Attlee, the futureprime minister. Itscompositionmet with a storm ofcriticisminIndiabecause Indians were excluded. The commission wasboycottedby theIndian National Congressand most other Indian political parties.

918.

When 'simon commission' came ?

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The Indian Statutory Commission, commonly referred to as the Simon Commission, was a group of seven British Members of Parliament under the chairmanship of Sir John Allsebrook Simon. The commission arrived in British India in 1928 to study constitutional reform in Britain's most important colonial dependency

919.

1. Write a short note : Simon Commission

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Simon Commission, group appointed in November 1927 by the BritishConservativegovernment underStanley Baldwinto report on the working of the Indian constitution established by theGovernment of India Actof 1919. The commission consisted of seven members—fourConservatives, two Labourites, and one Liberal—under the joint chairmanship of the distinguished Liberal lawyer, SirJohn Simon, andClement Attlee, the futureprime minister. Itscompositionmet with a storm ofcriticisminIndiabecause Indians were excluded. The commission wasboycottedby theIndian National Congressand most other Indian political parties.

920.

What was Simon Commission? Why was it opposed?

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TheSimonCommissionwasopposed primarily because it did not have any Indian representation in the assembly. The government of Britain had appointed thisCommissionin 1927. The goal of theSimon Commissionwas to give an account of how the Indian constitution was working.

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what was the objective simon commission? why was the opposed in India

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The Simon Commission was opposed primarily because it did not have any Indian representation in the assemblage.

The government of Britain had appointed this Commission in 1927.

The goal of the Simon Commission was to give an account of how the Indian constitution wasworking

922.

4.The movement of the earth around the sun.

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All astronomical objectsin the SolarSystem, including the planets likeEarth,orbit around the SolarSystem's centre of mass. Since theSunconstitutes 99.76% of this mass, the centre of massisextremely close to the star.Earth's orbit isthe trajectoryalongwhichEarthtravelsaround the Sun.

923.

c) Who sets the minimumwages?

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The federalminimum wageprovisions are contained in the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The federalminimum wageis $7.25 per hour effective July 24, 2009. Many states also haveminimum wagelaws. Some state laws provide greater employee protections; employers must comply with both.

924.

- theName five famous womens in fieldof education from J&Kstolant

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Amitabh Mattoo, thinker and professor

Lalit Gupta, art historian

Subhash Kak, American computer scientist

Sonam Wangchuk, engineer, innovator and education reformist

925.

hat are the main features of the Minimum Wages Act

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Some of the salient features of minimum wages act 1948 are as follows:-

The Act applied to certain employments (listed in the Schedule). Both the governments (Central and State) have to declare minimum wages for their sphere. The appropriate government may add any employment to the list if there are 1000 workers are working in that state.

Minimum wage means all remuneration in cash includes HRA (declared minimum wage + special allowance).

Kinds of fixing of Minimum wages: (a) a minimum time rate, (b) a minimum piece rate, (c) a guaranteed time rate, (d) a time rate or a piece rate applicable to overtime rate.

Classes of fixing minimum rates of wages : (a) different scheduled employments; (b) different classes of work in the same scheduled employment; (c) adults, adolescents, children and apprentices; and (d) different localities (zone wise).

Norms to be considered for fixing minimum wage: Standard family of four members – three consumption units (2 adults + 2 children) for one earner. Minimum food requirement should be calculated on the basis of a net intake of calories. Clothing a total of 72 yards;The rent corresponding to the minimum area (one room) Other routine expenditure 20% of the total minimum wage. Social expenditure – further constitute 25% of the total minimum wage.

Period to revise minimum wages by the appropriate government is five years.

The appropriate Government shall declare special allowance after every six months (i.e. 1st April and 1st October of every year).

In case of not paying minimum wage, a claim can be made under section 20 before the labor authority who can make or order of payment of 10 times of difference amount.

Not paying Minimum wages is an offence punishable up to six months’ imprisonment or with fine up to Rs. 500 or with both.

Contracting out: Any contract or agreement whereby an employee either relinquishes or reduces his right to a minimum rate of wages or any privilege or concession accruing to him under this Act shall be null and void.

Regional Labour Commissioner (C) is the authority declared by Central Government to decide claims (less than minimum wages) made under section 20 of the Act. Assistant Commissioner of Labour is an authority in Gujarat.

926.

Se vollowing short question.(11x3=33)Q1. Who was Napoleon Bonapart? What reforms did he introduced

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Napoleon Bonaparte was the Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1814 and again in 1815 during the Hundred Days. He is considered to be one of the greatest military leaders in history. He was born in 1769 and died in 1821. He gained prominence during the French Revolution before becoming the emperor during a coup. He became famous for the Napoleonic Wars ( 1803-1815 ). He was finally defeated at the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815.

The social reforms introduced by Napoleon Bonaparte are as follows:-

1) He captured power of the provincial government by placing all officials under central government.

2) He took away liberty of people but gave them equality.

3) He helped in formation of Bank of France.

4) He carried out several educational reforms.

5) Roman Catholicism was declared the state religion.

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7. What is the astronomer's search for 'universe expan-sion'?8. What is 'waxy? Ne bula?9. What is the asteroid called?"10. What is 'Planet Planet'?Short Questions11. What is 'Universe Extended Hypothesis?12. What is the contribution of astronomer Fred Hailc?13. Explain the difference between the Parthiv and Jovianplanets.14. The internal structure of carth is made of materials?15. What is 'Goldilocks Fhong 20ncEssay Question16. Critical Discussion of Great Blasts i Bana he17. Explain the 'Solar System18. Explain geologic timetastes cale

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mark one question and then send. we cannot solve all the questions

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Our solar system is primarily based on the Sun and the eight planets or objects that revolve around the Sun. The word Solar is derived from the Latin word Sol which means Sun hence, it is termed as Solar System. The Sun is actually a huge star and all the planets revolve around it because of the exertion of gravitational force. The solar system is also comprised of different satellites of the planets, meteors, comets, etc.The Solar System is made up of all the planets that orbit our Sun. In addition to planets, the Solar System also consists of moons, comets, asteroids, minor planets, dust and gas. The inner solar system contains the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.The solar system is very big and Jupiter is the largest of all planets.The sun is the center of our solar system. The sun is a star, a self luminous mass of gases that emits radiant energy. Besides the sun, other members of the solar system are the nine planets, 32 satellites, asteroids, comets, meteors, and gaseous particles which reflect light known as zodiacal light. Humans live on a small planet in a tiny part of a vast universe. This part of the universe is called the solar system, and is dominated by a single brilliant star-the sun. The solar system is the earth’s neighbourhood and the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto are the Earth’s neighbours.

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4. Natural satelliteE. Answer the following questions.1. What is space?2. Can you travel to moon? How?3. Why is life not possible on moon?4. Who are astronauts? Name two astronauts.5. Differentiate between an astronaut and a cosmonaut.

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life is not possible on moon because there is no air, water and gravity.Astronauts are people who travel in space. neil Armstrong and Yuri Gagarin

929.

टाइटन is largest natural satellite of which planet

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saturn

Saturn

930.

2. Express as rupees using decimals(1). 7 paise (i) 7 rupec

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.07 rupees is the correct answer of the given question

1-0.07rupee,2-7rupee

.07 rupees is the correct answer of the given answer

a) rupees 0.07 b)7.07

931.

Write short notes on:(1) Tularam Senapati

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Tularam Senapati was the chief of the DimasasTularam Senapati's domain was Mahur River and the Naga hills in the south, the Doyang river on the west, the Dhansiri River on the east and Jamuna

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LUILLELLILLLLLLLPolar SystemMilky Way GalansThe Universegalaxies. How do youfpicture?EXERCISES1. Answer the following questions briefly.(a) How does a planet differ from a star?(b) What is meant by the 'Solar System"?(c) Name all the planets according to their distance from th(d) Why is the Earth called a unique planet?Fe) Why do we see only one side of the moon always?What is the Universe ?

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(a)Stars are big and hot celestial bodies made up of gases. They have their own heat and light, which they emit in large amounts. Planets are also celestial bodies, but they do not have their own heat and light. They are lit by the light of stars.

(b)The Sun, eight planets, satellites and some other celestial bodies known as asteroids and meteoroids form the solar system.

(c)In order of their distance from the sun, the eight planets are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.

(d)Conditions favourable to support life are probably present only on Earth. The Earth is neither too hot nor too cold. It has water and air, which are very essential for our survival. The air has life-supporting gases like oxygen. Because of these reasons, the Earth is a unique planet in the solar system.

(e)The Moon moves around the Earth in about 27 days. It takes exactly the same time to complete one spin. As a result, only one side of the Moon is visible to us on the Earth.

(f)A galaxy is a huge system of billions of stars, and clouds of dust and gases. Millions of such galaxies make up the universe.

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after the Constitutional alle6. Fill in the blanks:type offederation, all the constituent States have equal powers and StatesSince the United States is a_vis-à-vis the federal government. But India is atype of federation and some States havearegovernmentmore power than others. In India, thehas more powers.os to the language policy followed in India.fhora nositionsactions

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934.

Describe language policy of the Indian federation.

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(i) No National Language: Our Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one language. Hindi was identified as the official language. But Hindi is the mother tongue of only about 40 per cent of Indians. Therefore, there were many safeguards to protect other languages.(ii) Scheduled Languages: Besides Hindi, there are 22 other languages recognised as Scheduled Languages by the Constitution. A candidate in an examination conducted for the Central Government positions may opt to take the examination in any of these languages. States too have their own official languages. Much of the government work takes place in the official language of the concerned State.

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7). write any four characteristics of language policy of India

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The three characteristics of language policy of India are as follows:

1.India is a multilingual country where people speak a number of languages. Hindi is an official language but 21 other languages are recognised as scheduled languages in the Indian Constitution.

2. Every state is free to promote its language and culture. Any candidate sitting for an exam of Central Government can write in any of the prescribed languages. State also have their own language.

3. Central government responded by retaining English as a link language to use of English along with Hindi for official purposes.

The three characteristics of language policy of India are as follows:

1.India is a multilingual country where people speak a number of languages. Hindi is an official language but 21 other languages are recognised as scheduled languages in the Indian Constitution.

2. Every state is free to promote its language and culture. Any candidate sitting for an exam of Central Government can write in any of the prescribed languages. State also have their own language.

3. Central government responded by retaining English as a link language to use of English along with Hindi for official purposes.

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Describe in brief the language policy ofIndia.[CBSE 2010]

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1.No language has been given the status of national language by the Constitution of India.2.Hindi is the official language.3.There are 22 other languages which have been given the status of Scheduled Languages.4.State governments can do their official work in their own language.5.Central government has not imposed mandatory usage of Hindi on State governments.

937.

Answer these queskon!What is a foreign policy? How does India view its foreign policy?nt in the world today!

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What is a foreign policy?

A foreign policy is a set of political goals that define how a sovereign country will interact with other countries in the world. It seeks to secure the best interest of the people, territory and economy of the country.

2.How does a country maintain relations with other countries?

The relationship that builds up between two countries or more is called the foreign policy of a country. Today we need to take permission to enter another country in the form of a visa. If a country restricts issuing visas to Indian citizens, it can affect their relationship. Every country is usually cautious about its foreign policy because deterioration in relations can hinder trade links, and its own citizens who are settled in the other country.

3.What has India’s policy been since independence?

India, through her foreign policies, has always emphasized on peace. The very obvious message that we want to give the world through our foreign policies is that of peace. Besides, we have gone through the hardships of the British rule, which has taught the importance of the basic principles of freedom, dignity and peaceful coexistence.

4.What is NAM? Why was NAM formulated?

After independence, India did not want to be a part of the blocs led by USSR or USA. It did not align with either of the countries but chose to follow a policy of non-alignment. This movement got strengthened with the rise of many independent countries in sixties. India played a positive role in emphasizing cordial relationship and neutral foreign policies. India was never drawn towards the cold war between USSR and USA.

5.Why do you think Afro-Asian countries want to remain non-aligned?

The Afro-Asian countries want to remain non-aligned because none of the countries including India want to be drawn in the cold war and the atmosphere of suspicion and mistrust which resulted into formation of blocs. They all want peace through NAM and policy of neutrality or non-involvement.

6.Which countries played a major role in the initial period of NAM?

India, China, Indonesia, Egypt and Yugoslavia played a major role in the initial period of NAM.

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What is a foreign policy? How does India view its foreign policy?

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A foreign policy is a set of political goals that define how a sovereign country will interact with other countries in the world. It seeks to secure the best interest of the people, territory and economy of the country.After independence, India did not want to be a part of the blocs led by USSR or USA. It did not align with either of the countries but chose to follow a policy of non-alignment. This movement got strengthened with the rise of many independent countries in sixties. India played a positive role in emphasizing cordial relationship and neutral foreign policies. India was never drawn towards the cold war between USSR and USA.

939.

2.Soil word is derived from:(A) Greek Language(B) Latin Language(C) English Language(D) Russian Language

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soil word is derived from

Soil word is derived from =B) Latin Language

soil word is derived from is latin language

latin language h jo Greek language b bola jta hai

An soil word is derived form to Latin Language

940.

what is annuity policy

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Ans :- Anannuityis a type ofpolicyissued by an insurance company designed to accept and grow funds, and upon annuitization, create a stream of income or payments. The money you pay in can be either a lump sum or a number of payments. These contributions generally earn a rate of return, generally tax-deferred.

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941.

In which water is it easier to swim, sea water or fresh water. Why?

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It is easier to swim in sea water than in a fresh water because, the sea water contains salt which increases the density of water and also increases its upthrust so, the body sinks less in it and we swim easily

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Q.11. Which f the Indian States was annexed n the basics of the Doctrine flapse?

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943.

maximum of two numbers programming in cp

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944.

. Answer the following questions:I. What is meant by Object Oriented Programming?

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Object-oriented programming is a programming paradigm based on the concept of "objects", which may contain data, in the form of fields, often known as attributes; and code, in the form of procedures, often known as methods

945.

of the wire21. If 1 cm' of cast iron weighs 21 g, find the weight of a cast32. The disteaihereof length 1 m with a bore of 3 cm in which the thicknes of tn pi14 cm long, is 88 cand outer radii o11, A rectangular shPipis I em.

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External radius = 2.5 cm,length = 100 cm∴ External volume = [π x (2.25)2x 100] cm2internal radius = 1.5 cm∴ internal volume = [π x (1.5)2x 100]cm3Volume of metal= [π x (2.5)2x 100 - π x (1.5)2x 100] cm3= π x 100 x [(2.5)2- (1.5)2] cm3= (22/7 x 100 x 4 x 1 x 21/1000) kg= 26.4 kg.

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e)lmachal Pradesh is divided into 70 conshnvQ.3 Give one word for the following.va) Moving mass of iceb) Large body of sea watere) Flow of water in a channeld) Fine sand deposited by the action of winde) Horizontal movement of airQ.4 Write the meaning of the following keywords.

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a) glacierb)oceanc) stream flowd)sand dunese)advection

Ans 1 = GlacierAns 2 = Ocean

947.

Due to chemicals and metals released by factories into sea water effectsA) PlantsB) SoilC) Marine lifeD) Sun light

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option c marine life is the answer

c is correct option.

948.

Describe the executive powers of the president

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Serve as commander in chief of the armed forces.

Commission officers of the armed forces.

Grant reprieves and pardons for federal offenses (except impeachment)

Convene Congress in special sessions.

Receive ambassadors

949.

1. Identify any three activities where the government must spend for the welfare of thepeople and why?

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The government should spend money for the upliftment and the welfare of the workers in the unorganised sector. Some of the activities, where government should spend include:1. Construction labourers.2. Vendors3.Petty shopkeepers4. Agriculture farmers5. Rickshaw and Auto-rickshaw pullers. Hope this helps.

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950.

Who am I?1. I am a political system with hereditary rule of the king.2. I am a political system with elected representatives3. I am the capital of Magadh empire.4. I am the priestly class of the society.

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1. Amonarchyis aform of governmentin which a group, generally a family representing adynasty(aristocracy), embodies the country'snational identityand its head.

2. Representativedemocracy (also indirect democracy,representativerepublic or psephocracy) is a type of democracy founded on the principle ofelected officialsrepresenting a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy.

3. Rajgriha was capital during the reign of Ajatashatru of Haryanka dynasty, King of Magadha .

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