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1201.

What is the dilemma that Arjuna is facing?

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Ans :- Arjunaand his charioteer Krishna pause before the battle at Kurukshetra, where Krishna delivers the discourse of The Bhagavad-Gita. For years we have heard about the “dilemma” thatArjunafaces as he stands with his charioteer Krishna between two armies who are preparing to destroy each other.

1202.

write the advantages and disadvantages of air travel.

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Advantages of air transport

Following are the advantages of air transport

High Speed

It is the fastest mode of transport and therefore suitable for carriage of goods over a long distance. It require less time.

Quick Service

Air transport provides comfortable, efficient and quick transport services. It is regarded as best mode of transport for transporting perishable goods.

No Infrastructure Investment

Air transport does not give emphasis on construction of tracks like railways. As no capital investment in surface track is needed, it is a less costly mode of transport.

Easy Access

Air transport is regarded as the only means of transport in those areas which are not easily accessible to other modes of transport. It is therefore accessible to all areas regardless the obstruction of land.

No Physical Barrier

Air transport is free from physical barriers because it follows the shortest and direct routes where seas, mountains and forests do not obstruct.

Natural Route

Aircrafts travels to any place without any natural obstacles or barriers because the custom formalities are compiled very quickly. It avoids delay in obtaining clearance.

National defence

It plays a significant role in the national defense of the country because modern wars are conducted with the help of aero planes. Airways has a upper hand a destroying the enemy in a short period.

Disadvantage of air transport

Inspite of many advantages, air transport has some disadvantage also.

Risky

Air transport is the most risky form of transport because a minor accident may put a substantial loss to the goods, passengers and the crew. The chances of accidents are greater in comparison to other modes of transport.

Very Costly

Air transport is considered costlier as compare to other mode of transport. The operating cost of aero-planes are higher and it involves a great deal of expenditure on the construction of aerodromes and aircraft. Because of this reason the fare of air transport are high that common people can’t afford it.

Small Carrying Capacity

The aircrafts have small carrying capacity and therefore these are not suitable for carrying bulky and cheaper goods. The load capacity cannot be increased as it is found in case of rails.

Unreliable

Air transport is unreliable as it depends of the weather forecast. Normally if the weather is not certain the flight may got delayed.

Huge Investment

Air transport requires huge investment for construction and maintenance of aerodromes. It also requires trained, experienced and skilled personnel which involves a substantial investment.

1203.

county or yodWhy is air travel preferred in the north-easternstates?

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Due to mountains, rivers etc road journey becomes too long even for short distances. So air travel is the most feasible option as the costs are also quite low due to subsidies by the govt. And most of the cities have regional active airports. Air transport is preferred mainly in the north eastern states of India.

1204.

What do you understand by Joint Ventures ? Giveits any five features. How is it different fromconsignment ?संयुक्त उपक्रमों से क्या अभिप्राय है? इसकी कोई पाँचविशेषताएँ बताइये। यह प्रेषण से कैसे भिन्न है ? 2,5,3 (20

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Joint Venture can be described as a business arrangement, wherein two or more independent firms come together to form a legally independent undertaking, for a stipulated period, to fulfil a specific purpose such as accomplishing a task, activity or project. In other words, it is atemporary partnership, established for a definite purpose, which may or may not uses a specific firm name.

1205.

1. In weather patterns, a large cold air mass collides into a large warm air mass causing a largethunderstorm. What is a possible catastrophic event should people be look for?A an earthquake.B a tsunamiC a tornadoD a landslide

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earthquak okk you knoe

d. a land slide hoga ok

c. a tornado because cold air and warm air don't mix

1206.

milk day??

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milk day will celebrate on 1st June 2020

1 st June me milk day

(1) fast June monday

Monday

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1 June

World Milk Day 2020

1207.

I. I am the fastest runner in the cat family.2. I am a unique bird of Mauritius.3. I am the largest water animal.4. I live in Himalayas and popularly known as “Barahsingha”.5. Iam an elephant-like huge animal.16. I live in Sikkim (India). I am the national animal.7. I live in snow. I look like a leopard.Tam an antelope inhabitant of open plains of India, Pakistan and Nepal.Helps YouCheetah, Mammoth, Dodo, Blue Whale, Red0, Blue Whale, Red Panda, Snow Leopard, Kashmir Stag, Black Buck

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taj mahal ke chirag nahi

1208.

A baby blue whale drinks this many liters of milk per day....

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190

1209.

what are the objective of twelveth five year plan with reference to education?

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The Twelfth Five-Year Plan of theGovernment of Indiahas been decided to achieve a growth rate of 8.2% but the National Development Council (NDC) on 27 December 2012 approved a growth rate of 8% for the Twelfth Five-Year Plan.

With the deteriorating global situation, the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia has said that achieving an average growth rate of 9 percent in the next five years is not possible. The Final growth target has been set at 8% by the endorsement of the plan at the National Development Council meeting held in New Delhi.

1210.

The idea of indicative planning was frst adopt ed in which Five year Plan of India ?

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Indicative planning: (Indicative planning) was adopted since 8 five year plan (1992-97). It is characterized by an economy where the private sector is given a substantial role. State would turn its role into a facilitator from that of a controller and regulator.

1211.

3) The 11th five year plan gave priority toa) industrial growthb) agricultural developmentc) growth of transport and communicationd) inclusive growth

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it was in the period ofManmohan Singhas a prime minister.

It aimed to increase the enrolment in higher education of 18-23 years of age group by 2011-12.

It focused on distant education, convergence of formal, non-formal, distant andITeducation institutions.

Rapid and inclusive growth (poverty reduction).

Emphasis on social sector and delivery of service therein.

Empowerment through education and skill development.

Reduction of gender inequality.

Environmental sustainability.

To increase the growth rate in agriculture, industry and services to 4%, 10% and 9% respectively.

Reduce total fertility rate to 2.1.

Provide clean drinking water for all by 2009.

Increase agriculture growth to 4%.

option D can be true..

1212.

Define & explain the concepts of micro economics. (H

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Microeconomics(from Greek prefix mikro-meaning"small" +economics) is a branch ofeconomicsthat studies the behaviour of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms.

1213.

Write about the scope of economics.

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The nature andscope of economicsare related to the study of wealth or human behaviour or of scarce resources. Thescopeis very wide and includes the subject matter ofeconomicswhethereconomicsis a science or an art or whether it is positive or normative science. Wealth and Welfare Connotations

1214.

1. What is Economics?

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Economics is a social science concerned with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. Economics can generally be broken down into macroeconomics, which concentrates on the behavior of the aggregate economy, and microeconomics, which focuses on individual consumers.

1215.

6. What is the population percentage of Scheduled castes according to 2001-2002 census

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16.2 percentage

1216.

Think and answer.The caste movements were a result of a long oppression of the low castes.Comment.

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Caste system is filled with inequality and injustice. There is no point in calling casteism as a system or a process, rather it is an evil. Indian society is cast ridden. The people of one caste don’t like to mix with others. This division of society into so many religions, castes and sub-castes comes in the way of the unity and integrity of the Indian nation. People vote on the basis of caste and religion and do not take the merits of the candidate into consideration. Democracy itself has become a mockery owing to this evil.

The caste system can not be eradicated without changing the mindset of the people. The caste system is a great social evil. From time to time social reformers and thinkers have tried to eradicate this evil, but to no avail. Even Gandhiji could not do much for the eradication of Untouchability. It is a deep-rooted problem which has defied all solutions so far. The problem has persisted largely because of the illiteracy and ignorance of the people. Their ignorance makes the people conservative and superstitious. Hence they do not accept any social change. They want things to continue as they are. Every measure of social reform is strongly opposed and is considered to be an attack on their religion by the religious fanatics.

Therefore, if the evil of caste system is to be eradicated every possible effort should be made to educate the people and thus create a strong public opinion against the evil. School text books should be carefully revised. Lessons should be included to teach the students that the caste system is manmade. It was a system for the division of labor devised by our wise forefathers. Originally, man was not born into any cast: his caste was determined by his learning or by the nature of work he did in life. Basically, all human beings are equal; they have the same kind of blood in their veins. The differences of upper and lower are wrong, and entirely the creation of vested interests. The similarities between the different castes should be stressed rather than the differences. In this way would be created awareness against the caste system and its hold upon society would be gradually loosened.

In short, the key to this problem lies in the creation of a strong public opinion against it. Teachers, professional Gurus, scholars, thinkers, and writers should all unite in the nations fight against this chronic and widespread social evil. A responsible press can do a lot in this direction. The caste system persists even after 62 years of independence. Every effort should be made to change the psychology of the people, and strict action taken against offenders.

1217.

Information technology includes storage, processing and distribution of information. Explain the statembution of information. Explain the staterelll.n the fallowing

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Information technology is literally the technology involved with the storage, retrieval, manipulation, and transmission of information.

Most people probably never actually consider that. When they hear IT, the first thing that comes to mind is likely some guy in a polo shirt plugging cables into a server rack.

IT is primarily concerned with information. Servers, databases, websites, etc. – it all pertains to information. While most people associate IT with computers, the field long predates the electronic age, and even the mechanical age.

In fact, IT traces its roots back to tens of thousands of years ago, when some of the first petroglyphs were discovered. These were eventually superseded by the Sumerians, who developed writing around 3000 B.C., which was then complemented by the Phoenician alphabet, which gave rise to other alphabets. From there emerged pen and paper, books, and other forms of media. Technology kept evolving and eventually the slide rule and Pascaline were replaced with digital calculators and computers.

When you access a website, you are concerned with the information on that website. If there were none, you probably wouldn't be very interested in accessing it. When you shop online, the information about products is stored on databases, which is relayed to a website by a server-side language such as PHP. Information security, which is closely associated with information technology, is the protection of this information.

So, whenever you hear the term "information technology," remember that it is much more than just some guy in a polo talking about CAT5 cables and megabits per second.

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1218.

c. Name the two important rivers of Sikkim.

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Major river in sikkim1. Teesta River2. Rangeet river

1219.

Name any two commercially important trees found in the Tropical Evergreen

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1. Ebony2. Mahogany3. Rosewood

1220.

Primitive Subsistence FarnThis ma of f

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Primitive farming is the oldest form of agriculture and still prevalent in some areas of the world. From primitive gathering, some people have taken a step ‘upward’ on the economic ladder by learning the art of domesticating plants and their economy has moved into primitive cultivation.

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1221.

why do we believe the adivasis are exotic primitive and backward

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ititis wrongly said that they are backward or primitive. we think that they are primitive or backward because they are immune to our modern advancements, transportation.

Often Adivasis are wrongly called exotic or backward because some people think that Adivasis are immune to modern advancements, economic developments etc. and also resist to change or new ideas.

1222.

What is the ring method of shaping the clay?

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In pottery, a potter's wheel is a machine used in the shaping (known as throwing) ... Much early ceramic ware was hand-built using a simple coiling technique in which clay was rolled

1223.

Name any two commercially important trees found in the Tropical Evergreen Forest.

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rosewood ,mahogony , ebony ,cinchona are the commercially important trees of rainforests

1224.

theHoo the foh malt sah helpes in the eothnalional mavement in india

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1225.

WHAT IS FAIR TRAIL?

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Ans :- A trial which is observed by trial judge or by jury without being partial is a fair trial. Various rights associated with a fair trial are explicitly proclaimed in Article 10 of theUniversal Declaration of Human Rights, theSixth Amendmentto theUnited States Constitution, and Article 6 of theEuropean Convention of Human Rights, as well as numerous other constitutions and declarations throughout the world. There is no bindinginternational lawthat defines what is not a fair trial; for example, the right to ajury trialand other important procedures vary from nation to nation.

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1226.

mention the causes for the gurkha war

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Gurkhas were ruling in Nepal and from 1767 onwards they extended their power over the hills and valleys of Nepal. They were ruling on Feudal basis and soon became powerful. They marched into the Kumaun and Gangetic Plains and raided in the British Territories.

The British had recently acquired the lands of Nawab of Oudh and Gorakhpur, Sikkim were on the front. The dispute was because of no fixed boundary. The war ended in a defeat of Gurkhas. The British army marched from Patna to Kathmandu and finally dictated the terms ofTreaty of Segauli, which defined the English relations with Nepal.

1227.

What do you think living in. India with. It's rich. Heritage.of.diversity.addto.your.live?

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1228.

Mention causes of deforestation in Indi

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Following are the three main causes of deforestation:(a) Overgrazing: The cattle graze in forests tramples seedling and causes compaction of soil.(b) Forests fire: It is a natural cause. Forest fires in the past have destroyed a vast area of forest in Indonesia.(c) Hydroelectric projects: Construction of dams for hydroelectric projects submerge forest tracts, killing all plants and animals.

1229.

14. Poors live in rich India. Explain.gnffor the dender-hased inequality in Indi

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It means the wealth of the country has been accumulated by a select few. In a country like India where there are huge divide between the rich and the poor, the gap is widening. Just to put things into perspective of how large the gap is, 70–75% of the country wealth is with 1% of the population as of 2017–18

The problem lies not with the scarcity of resources but with the concentration of resources. A major part of wealth in India is accumulated by a small group of people.

1230.

-48 - 48

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the answer is 4056 of this question

4056 is the correct answer

4056 the correct answer of the given question

the anser is this question is 480

2901+5137+9464+589034%+=4

=-1248+1728=480is the correct answer

1231.

Who is the Chief Justice of India?

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RANJAN GOGOI is the chief justice of India.

He is the head of judiciary of India and the supreme Court of India..... And the current Chief Justice is RANJAN GOGOI......

1232.

Which state has the largest percĂŠntage of poor in India?

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According to percentage chattisgarh, jharkhand,Orissa,u.p.,Madhya Pradeshand most of the north east states have highest number of persons below the poverty line.

His Answer is wrong

Real Answer is Bihar

1233.

what is the largest state

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uttar pradesh is your answer

Rajasthan is the correct answer of the given question

INDIA

Largest states

Rajasthan

Uttar Pradesh

Rajasthan is the right answer.

in area=Rajasthanin population=uttr pardesh

Rajasthan is the right answer

Rajasthan is the only answer

area= Rajasthan population= Uttar pradesh

Accordingly to area , Rajasthan is the largest state in India.

rajasthan nbghjrjvofhivifogog

rajasthan is the best answer

1234.

8. Which state has the largest area?

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By areaRajasthanis the largest state of India. It covers a area of 342,239 km square. Before 2000Madhya Pradeshwas the largest state of India in the terms of area but,separation of chhattisgarh makes it 2nd largest.

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1235.

which is tha largest state of India

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correct answer is Rajasthan

According to area, Rajasthan is the largest state in India, followed by Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir.

Rajasthan is the right answer

Rajasthan is the correct answer with area 342,239km²

1236.

netting a gift of chappals, the beggar vanished in aminute. Why was he in such a hurry to leave?6- On

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1237.

Think and answer.1. The Constitution of India guarantees justice to every citizen. Do you think justiceis delivered to everyone? Why do you think so?

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Man is not made for law, but the law is for man. It is a regulator of human conduct and No law works smoothly unless the interaction between the two is voluntary. An act is justified by law, only if it is warranted, validated and made blameless by law.The Indian Constitution guarantees justice to all, All Indian citizens are guaranteed equal right to life and personal liberty. The rule of law envisages that all men are equal before law, have equal rights but unfortunately cannot enjoy the rights equally as enforcement of the rights has to be through courts and the judicial procedure especially the criminal system is very complex, costly and dilatory thereby putting the common man at a distance.

The Constitution of india enjoins the state to secure social, economic and political justice to all its citizens, making the constitutional mandate for speedy justice inescapable through article 14it guarantees equality before the law and the equal protection of the laws and article 39Aof the Constitution mandates the State to secure the operation of the legal system in such a way that it promotes justice on a basis of equal opportunity and ensures that the same is not denied to any citizen by reason of economic or other disabilities further equal opportunity must be afforded for access to justice as its not sufficient that the law treats all persons equally, irrespective of the prevalent inequalities but the law must function in such a way that all the people have access to justice in spite of economic disparities. The expression “Access to justice" focuses on the following two basic purposes of the legal system:

The system must provide access to all.

It should lead to results which are fast, fair and economically viable.

The Supreme Court has on various events, in its judgements has made it clear that there can be no delay in trial, as that itself constitutes denial of justice.moreover directive principle of state policy directs the state to strive for reducing inequalities amongst groups of people in different areas under article 39A of the constitution of india now while interpreting this provision the supreme court held that, social justice includes ‘legal justice’ which means that the system of administration must provide a cheap and expeditious instrument for realization of justice.

The system of law which presently operates in India is largely based on English common law because of the long period of British colonial influence during the period of the British Raj. Much of contemporary Indian law shows substantial European and American influence and various legislations which were firstly introduced by the British are still in effect in their modified forms today. In India criminal law is enforced by the state, unlike the civil law which may be enforced by private parties. It reflects the social ambitions and norms of the society and generally refers to body of rules that defines the conduct which is prohibited by the state because it is held to threaten, harm or otherwise endanger the safety and welfare of the public, and sets out the punishment to be imposed on those who breach the said law. Now substantive criminal law defines crime and provides for their punishments where as In contrast procedural describes the process through which the criminal laws are enforced For e.g. the law prohibiting murder is a substantive criminal law; the manner in which government enforces this substantive law—through the gathering of evidence and prosecution—is generally considered a procedural matter

1238.

Which is the largest jute produce State in India ?

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West Bengal is the largest producer of jute in India.

1239.

What is 'Great Bear' or the Saptarishi Mandal?

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Ursa Major constellation lies in the northern sky. Its name means “the great bear,” or “the larger bear,” in Latin.

The smaller bear is represented by Ursa Minor. Ursa Major is the largest northern constellation and third largest constellation in the sky. Its brightest stars form the Big Dipper asterism, one of the most recognizable shapes in the sky, also known as the Plough. Ursa Major is well-known in most world cultures and associated with a number of myths. It was one of the constellations catalogued by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century. In Greek mythology, it is associated with Callisto, a nymph who was turned into a bear by Zeus’ jealous wife Hera.

Ursa Major contains a number of notable stars and famous deep sky objects.

1240.

where is golden tample

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Amritsar

1241.

JUI DICU World War ILQ8. Write an evaluation of the Vietnamese war against the US from the point of(a) a porter on the Ho Chi Minh Trail (b) a woman soldier

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a) A porter on the Ho Chi Minh trail.

The evaluation of Vietnamese war from the point of view of a porter on the Ho Chi Minh trail. The war was disastrous for both the countries. The Vietnamese had to suffer a lot but even then they did not gave up and continued the war against US. Ho Chi Minh trail was an important link to understand the real nature of war between Vietnam and the US. As a porter on that trail porters felt proud because it was the matter of great honor. With a very limited resource the Vietnamese could resist against the US forces. This trail was an immense network of footpaths and roads. It was used to transport men and materials from the north to the south. It had also support bases and hospitals. In some parts supplies were transported in trucks but mostly they, the porters, did these jobs. They used to carry about 25 kilos on their backs or about 70 kilos on their bicycles. The trail was bombed regularly by the US forces in order to disrupt supplies but they were so prompt that they could rebuild the damage very quickly. It was their confidence and devotion to the nation that made them to do so and they could fight such a super power.

(b) A woman soldier.

During US-Vietnam War I Vietnamese woman displayed indomitable courage in US-Vietnam war. They joined the struggle with the men and fought for the country. Their prime duty was not only as a fighter but we also nursed the wounded constructed underground rooms and tunnels. They did everything with complete devotion for the nation. They were undoubtedly of the view that the operation of the US military forces could not calm down their aspiration and they strongly believed that their victory over US was certain.

1242.

describe the ho chi minh in the Vietnam struggle for independance

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1243.

Describe the role of Ho Chi Minh in the Vietnamese struggle for independence

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Ho Chi Minh(1890–1969) was a Vietnamese communist and revolutionary leader who, throughout much of the 20th century, sought to free his nation from colonial influence. He led Vietnamese insurgents against Japanese, French, and American occupying forces, as well as against rival factions of Vietnamese.

2)Ho and his Viet Minh forces were victorious against the French in the First Indochina War.3) In the Second Indochina War, known in the United States as the Vietnam War, he led the North Vietnamese in an effort to expel U.S. forces, crush the South Vietnamese government, and reunify the country.

Asked in December 1966 if he would fight to final victory, Minh stated, "If by 'final victory' you mean the departure of the Americans, then we will fight to final victory. Everything depends on the Americans. If they want to make war for 20 years, then we shall make war for 20 years. If they want to make peace, we shall make peace and invite them to tea afterwards."

He died in 1969, six years before the North declared victory in the Vietnam War and completed the reunification of the country under communist rule.

1244.

invdive4. Wite an evaluation of the Vietnamose waragainst the US from the point ofal aporteron the Ho Chi Minh tiail.b): awoman soldier

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1245.

CoseDescribe this imbestĂŠnt features ofthe HoMinhtrial.

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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

1246.

6. Why did Ngo Dinh Diem cancel the 1956 elections in South Vietnam?a. Fear he would lose to Ho Chi Minhb. In attempt to stop Buddhist Monks self-immolationc. He was told to do so by the United Statesd. He thought it would bring peace to the region

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Thevar he would close to the

1247.

-Describeshiva , İ 'ssystem-aadmin ist radian.

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General features of Shivaji’s administration:

1. He employed members of all castes and tribes to maintain balance among them.

2. He assigned separate responsibilities to the ministers and each of them was made responsible for his work to him.

3. He made no office hereditary.

4. In general he did not assign jagirs to his civil and military officers.

5. He gave special attention towards the administration of the forts.

6. In matters of administration, he gave superior position to his civil officers as compared to military officers.

1248.

1. The city where the Golden temple is situated

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Golden Temple is situated in Amritsar,Punjab.

golden temple situated at amritsar, punjab

Punjab me right answer bhai

1249.

s, inter whether the given object wouldFrom the given table of the densities of different substance. infer whether the givenORfloat or sink in the given solution?MaterialDensities g/cmGasoline0.7Gold19.3Mercury13.6Platinum21.439.263 + 40.743

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gasoline - floatgold- sinkmercury-floatplatinum - sink

Gasoline is a matrial utd drnsities is 0.7 g/cm

Gasoline is right for sensities 0.7 g/cm 3

1250.

Integer and Float Conversions

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