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Name the important plants and animals of NorthAmerica. |
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Answer» animals1. Jaguar2. Eastern Moose Plants1.Big Bluestem Grass. 2.Blue Grama Grass. 3.Buffalo Grass. |
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Make a list of important countries of North America. |
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Answer» A Antigua and Barbuda B Bahamas Barbados Belize C Canada Costa Rica Cuba D Dominica Dominican Republic E El Salvador G Grenada Guatemala H Haiti Honduras J Jamaica M Mexico N Nicaragua P Panama S Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines T Trinidad and Tobago U United States of America (USA) |
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| 1803. |
The first Indian Remote Sensing Satellite was launched into space on |
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Answer» 1990 |
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Name the months during which India receives rainfall |
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Answer» India is set to receive average rainfall during the last two months of the crucial monsoon season that stretches between June and September that is June, July, August, September |
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| 1805. |
thoSIAL |
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Answer» It is sometimes equated with the continental crust because it is absent in the wide oceanic basins, but "sial" is a geochemical term rather than a plate tectonic term. As these elements are less dense than the majority of the earth's elements, they tend to be concentrated in the upper layer of the crust. features- Sial has a lowerdensity(2700–2800kg/m3) than sima, which is primarily due to increased amounts of aluminium, and decreased amounts of iron and magnesium. The base of the sial is not a strict boundary, the sial grades into the denser rocks of the sima. TheConrad discontinuityhas been proposed as the boundary, but little is known about it, and it doesn't seem to match the point of geochemical change.[6]Instead, the boundary has been arbitrarily set at a mean density of 2800kg/m3. Because of the large pressures, over geologic time, the sima flows like a veryviscousliquid, so, in a real sense, the sial floats on the sima, inisostatic equilibrium. Mountains extend down as well as up, much likeicebergson the ocean;so that on the continentalplatesthe sial runs between 5km and 70km deep. sial is the lower layer of earth crust , made up of silica and aluminium |
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3. Usually India receives more rainfall throu |
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Answer» Ans :- The Arabian Sea branch moves northeast towards the Himalayas.Bythe first week of July, the entire country experiences monsoonrain; on average, SouthIndia receives more rainfallthan NorthIndia. However, NortheastIndia receivesthemost precipitation. |
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3)In indiais receives the highest rainfall |
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Answer» 3) In India Cherrapunji is receives the highest rainfall. |
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लक हि लि... डी रहला- के रचयिता हैं:). कल्हण G सर... 51) मोहम्मद T - (४) इब्नबतूता"सतह U7 OIS O तो अपर ठिशित राम |
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Answer» इबन बतूता ने रहेला लिखा था इसीलिए ऑप्शन 4 सही उत्तर है |
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Explain the features of a Web Server. |
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Answer» The basic function of a web server is to host websites and to deliver web content from its hosted websites over the internet. During the delivery of web pages, web servers follow a network protocol known as hyper text transfer protocol (HTTP). Features : Virtual hosting Support for large files Bandwidth throttling to regulate network traffic and mitigate bandwidth congestion Server-side scripting for the creation of dynamic web pages |
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National Waterway No. 1 is navigable between which of the followingplaces?(A) Sadiya and Dhubri(B) Allahabad and Haldia(C) Udyogamandal and Champakkara(D) Kottapuram and Komman |
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Answer» The National Waterway 1 or NW-1 or Ganga-Bhagirathi-Hooghly river system is located in India and runs from Haldia to Prayagraj across the Ganges, Bhagirathi and Hooghly river systems. It is 1,620 km long, making it the longest waterway in India. Option-B HIT THE LIKE BUTTON IF YOU ARE SATISFIED |
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(i)Which one of the following places receives the highest rainfall in the world?(a) Silchar(c) Cherrapunji(d) Guwahati(b) Mawsynram |
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Answer» Ans :- option (b) Mawasynram is correct मौसिनराम (b)Mawsynram (b) The city's annual rainfall average stands at 11,777 millimetres (463.7 in). This figure places it behind only nearbyMawsynram,Meghalaya, whose average is 11,873 millimetres (467.4 in).Cherrapunjireceives both the southwest andnortheastmonsoonal winds, giving it a single monsoonseason. |
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Choose the correct answerfrom the four alternatives given below.Which one of the following places receives the highest rainfall in the world?(a) Silchar(b) Mawsynram(c) Cherrapunji(d) Guwahati |
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Answer» (b) Mawsynram, 11,871mm ( annual rain fall) thankuuu |
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Advantages of networking of computer is/are(a) human-ware sharing (b) Topology (c) communicationsd) All of these |
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Answer» Advantages of networking of computers include a)human-wave sharingb)topologyc)communicationhence answer is d all of these |
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2. Write down True or False :1. A computer is an electronic machine.2. The Process of entering data and programs into the computer iscalled Output.3. Intermediate results of processing are stored in Storage.4. A super computer is most powerful computer.5. Memory is of two types : Primary Memory and SecondaryMemory. |
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Answer» 1.True2.False3.False4.True5.True 1. true 2. false3. false 4. true 5. true TrueFalseFalseTrueTrue TrueFalseFalseTrueTrue truefalsefalsetruetrue |
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constitution has been recognised |
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Answer» sorry I don't know please like my answer then I like your To all you India Constitution is the biggest Constitution of the world. The Constitution of india recognises 1)Only religious minorities2)religious and linguistic minorities3)religious linguistic and ethnic minorities4)Only linguistic minoristies constitution has been recognized in 26th January 1950 koi bhi rule banta hair to usko hum log constitution |
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cold? HISAns. Metternich.- Q.6. Name the Treaty of 1832 that recognised Greece as an independent[CBSE 2016]nation |
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Answer» The "Treatyof Constantinople of1832"recognisedGreece as anindependent nation |
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fransici kranti kab hui thi |
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Answer» फ्रांस के इतिहासकी राजनैतिक और सामाजिक उथल-पुथल एवं आमूल परिवर्तन की अवधि थी जो 1789 से 1799 तक चली the popular french revolution starts from 5 May 1789 |
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(i) The animals in polar region have thick fur and thick skin |
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Answer» Polar regions areextremely cold. Therefore the growth of natural vegetation is very limited here. This vegetation is found in thepolar areasof Europe, Asia and North America. Theanimalsfound herehave thick fur and thick skinwhich protect them from the cold climatic conditions |
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Q.3Account for the two hours time differencebetween the two eastern and westernextremities of India. |
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Answer» India has adopted uniform time for the whole country which is UTC+05:30. Even, India does not observe Day Light Saving Time. Although, this seems illogical at present because the time difference between sun rise in extreme east and extreme west is about 2 hrs, which means that if sun rises at 0400 hrs at Kibithu, Arunachal Pradesh, sun rise will happen only at 0600 hrs at Guhar Moti, Gujarat. I observed this phenomena during my recent trip to north-east. I was there for a week and used to wake up with sun rise i.e. around 4–4:30 am while in Ahmedabad where I stay, I normally wake up at 6:00 am. Now, imagine the office timings in eastern states. When the offices start in Mumbai at 09:30 am, the sun is already above head in Nagaland. In my opinion, our country should have 2 to 3 time zones and observe Day Light Saving. |
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Pilleur d5 d Idul5. Mention any four characteristics of rural labour in India. |
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Answer» Farming is the primary occupation in the Village of Palampur. 1.The rural people mostly consisted of the Dalits or the Schedule Caste which formed 1/3rd of the population. 2.The rural people lived in small houses that were made of straw and mud. 3.Although 75% of the rural populations were farm laborers, they received less than the minimum wages that were fixed by the government. 4.Instead of taking a loan from the banks, they prefer taking loans from the larger farmers or money lenders in the village. 5.Most of the work in the farm is done by the farmer and his family. |
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Briefly explain the incident of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and its effects on Punjab.What was Hoa Hao movement? Explain any of its four characteristics. |
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Answer» Hoa Hao, infullPhat Giao Hoa Hao, VietnameseBuddhist religiousmovement that was formed in 1939 by theBuddhistreformer Huynh Phu So. The Hoa Hao, along with thesyncretic religiousgroup Cao Dai, was one of the first groups toinitiatearmed hostilities against the French and later the Japanese colonialists On 13 April 1919, thousands of people were gathered at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab. This day marks the beginning of New Year for the Sikhs and is also celebrated as Baisakhi festival all over Punjab. People travel days to reach Punjab on this auspicious day to celebrate Baisakhi with their family and loved ones. On the morning of Baisakhi, Colonel Reginald Dyer had announced the implementation of a curfew throughout Amritsar and a ban on all processions that even prohibited a group of 4 or more people to meet publicly. At about 12:40 PM, Dyer received confidential information about the meeting taking place at Jallianwala Bagh that may result in riots and protests. By mid-day, thousands of people were gathered at the Jallianwala Bagh including the devotees at Harmandir Sahib. Jallianwala Bagh was covered on all sides by walls reaching up to 10 feet. It is equipped with narrow entrances, most of which were locked. The place was flocked by the devotees, traders, farmers and merchants who visited Amritsar to enjoy the festival and witness the Baisakhi horse and cattle fair. Sensing the number of people present there and the secret meeting that was going to take place at 4:30 PM, General Dyer arrived there with armed troops. The main entrance was also guarded by the armed troops. There were armoured cars accompanying the troops that were supposedly carrying machine guns and explosives. On Dyer's orders, there was ruthless firing done on the uninformed crowd. There were about 25,000 people present there at the time of firing. Some tried to escape while some choose to jump in the solitude well built in the premises of Jallianwala Bagh. The troops were ordered to start shooting from the most densely crowded spot to harm the maximum number of people. This heinous act of violence resulted in extreme mass killing. The firing continued for about 10 minutes, and it only ceased when the ammunition supplies were almost exhausted. The scattered dead bodies could not even be moved due to the implemented curfew. Colonel Dyer reportedly carried out this firing not just to disperse the meeting, but to punish the Indians for disobeying their orders. In a telegram sent by British Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, Colonel Dyer's actions were supposed to be correct and approved by him. Further, the British Lieutenant even asked the Viceroy to implement martial law in Punjab. |
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14. In the Rio Olympics 2016, whofinally defeated P.V. Sindhu andgot gold medal in badminton? |
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Answer» In Rio Olympics 2016, Carolina Marín of Spain who defeated P. V. Sindhu |
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1714. In the Rio Olympics 2016, whofinally defeated P.V. Sindhu andgot gold medal in badminton ? |
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Answer» In Rio Olympics 2016, Carolina Marín of Spain who defeated P. V. Sindhu |
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(a) What is subsistence farming? State two featuresof this type of farming |
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Answer» Subsistence agricultureoccurs whenfarmersgrow food crops to feed themselves and their families. In subsistence agriculture, farm output is targeted to survival and is mostly for local requirements with little or no surplus trade. The typical subsistence farm has a range of crops and animals needed by the family to feed and clothe themselves during the year. Planting decisions are made principally with an eye toward what the family will need during the coming year, and secondarily toward market prices. Features of subsistence farming are as follows: (a) It is practised by majority of the farmers in the country. (b) It is characterised by small and scattered land holdings and use of primitive tools. (c) The farmers do not use fertilisers and high yielding variety of seeds as they are poor. (d) Electricity and irrigation facilities are not generally available to them which results in low productivity. (e) Most of the food production is consumed by the farmers and their families. (f) Where facilities like electricity and irrigation are available farming has improved. (g) Important cash crops like sugarcane, oil seeds, cotton and jute are grown. (h) Dry land farming is practised in areas where the rainfall is low and irrigation facilities are inadequate.land farming is practiced in high rainfall and irrigated areas. Please hit the like button below |
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2. Give two examples of situations in which applied force causes a change inthe shape of an object |
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U.7. What are the functions of Local Urban bodies in J&K? |
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Answer» Like Panchayati Raj at rural areas, local bodies exist for urban areas as well. The structure is like :  (i)Municipal Corporations.Big cities have municipal corporations. It is the top most urban local government.=> The corporation comprises members called councillors. These councillors are elected on adult franchise.=> The political head of the municipal corporation is known as Mayor.Its main functions are :=> Supply of wholesome water=> Supply of electricity=> Road transport services,=> Establishment of hospitals maternity and Child welfare centres etc.=> It has also the discretionary functions like• Construction of public parks• Gardens• Libraries• Public housing• Registration of marriages• Surveys of buildings and lands etc.(ii)Municipalities.Municipalities are set up in towns. They are controlled by elected bodies consisting of people’s representatives. Municipal Chairperson is the political head of the municipality.=> Thefunctionsofamunicipalityandof a municipal corporation are more or less identical.The urban local bodies get various type of grants from the state and central governments. |
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2.What do you mean by 'Hoiding together federation'? |
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Answer» Ans :- Independent states comingtogetheron their own to form a bigger unit is called comingtogether federation.eg:USA, Switzerland.A large country decide to divided it's power between constituent States and national government is called holding together federation. |
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Name five characteristics of minerals. |
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Answer» To meet the definition of "mineral" used by most geologists, a substance must meet five requirements: naturally occurring. inorganic. solid. definite chemical composition. ordered internal structure. |
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28. Describe any five characteristics of democracy |
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Answer» (a) Democratic governments have formal Constitution, while it is not the case in other forms of governments. (b) They hold regular elections, while it is not the case in other forms of governments. (c) They have political parties, whereas there is no such thing in other forms of governments. (d) They guarantee rights to citizens, while it is not the case in the other form of governments. (e) Such governments allow room to correct mistakes, while it is not there in the other form of government. (f) Such government accommodates social diversities, while no such thing in other forms of government. |
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24. Describe any five characteristics of democracyORHas democracy led to the promotion of dignity and freedom of citizens? Discuss with example. |
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Answer» Characteristics of democracy:Democracy is a form of government in which rulers are elected by the people.Democracy promotes equality among the citizens and enhances the dignity of the individuals.Democracy improves the quality of decision making.Democracy provides methods to resolve conflicts and allows room to correct mistakes.Democracy is a form of government which is accountable, and responsive to the needs and expectations of the people. It provides a legitimate government. |
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t did the spread of print culture in nineteenth century India mean to:(a) Women(b) The poor(c) Reformersf nrint culture in nineteenth-cer |
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Assessm4 Multiple Choice QuestionsChoose the correct option:Lothalhada(a) Beachb) Granary(dDockyardc) Bath2. The bargest buding excavated at Harappaisa) Assembly hall(b) CitadelDrains3. Copper was obtained from(a Oman(b) Afghanistan(d) Meluhha4. The Great Bath was found in(b) Mohenjodaro(c) Banawali(d) Ropar(a) Harappa8. Fill in the blanks:1. Animal bones found at Harappan sites includeand2. Harappans used tothe field before planting seeds.had a water reservoir.4. The Harappan script has not yet beenC. Match the following:1. Discovery of Harappa2. Great Bath3. Lothal4. Seala. Terracotab. Gujaratc. Built on a citadeld. 1924D. State True or False:1. Harappans knew the use of the potter's wheel.2. Brick making was an important craft.3. The indus cities did not have any kind of organization.4. Mother Goddess was associated with water. |
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Answer» D.Truetruefalsetrue |
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| 1834. |
stoordi.Nallemulds.6 Asian Games 2018 gold medal-winning Indian boxerimgmaian Doxerप्र.92....... has been nominated for Arjuna awardsby the Boxing Federation of India.एशिय |
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(a)(b) BC D A() AGD(d) CIDABmalol12. Consider the following two statementsA. In a federation the powers of the federal and provincialgovernments are early demarcated.B. India is a federation because the powers of the Union and StateGovernments are specified in the Constitution and they haveexclusive jurisdiction on their respective subjects.C. Sri Lanka is a federation because the country is divided intoD. India is no longer a federation because some powers of the Stateprovinces.have been devolved to the local government bodies.Which of the statements given above are correct?(C) A and B only (a) B and C Onlya) A, B and (b) A, C and D |
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define coming together federation And holding together federation |
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Answer» Holding Together Federationis one where a large country decides to divide its power between the constituent states and the national government like India, Belgium and Spain. Coming Together Federationinvolves independent statescoming togetherto form a bigger unit all constituent units have equal power like in USA. |
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give one difference between Indian federation and American federation? |
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Answer» The Constitution of US is very precise and rigid running into only a few pages, whereas the Constitution of India is very bulky containing as many as XXII parts, 395 articles, and ten schedules. Since the US Constitution is very rigid, the provisions meant for amending the Constitution are also very rigid and more formal. The US Constitution has been amended only 27 times. Whereas, the Indian Constitution, which came into force in the year 1950, has so far been amended 94 times. Therefore, it is easy to amend the Indian |
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. Spain: Holding Together FederationAustralia: Coming Together Federation. (Explain in detail both aspects) |
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Answer» Holding together federation:This type of federation exists in India, Spain, Belgium, etc. In this case, power is shared among various social groups to accommodate a huge diversity. In this type of federation, the central government is more powerful than the state government. Different constituents of the federation may have unequal powers. Some units are granted special powers, e.g. the case of Jammu & Kashmir in India. Example theUSA,SwitzerlandandAustralia.USA,AustraliaandSwitzerlandare examples of coming together federations because these nations were further divided into more smaller regions and they wanted to ensure protection and strength so they came together and joined to form this type of federation |
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(a) What steps did French revolutionaries take to create a sense ofcollective identity among the French people ? |
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2. What steps did the French revolutionaries take to create a sense of collectiveidentity among the French people? |
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3(a) What steps did French revolutionaries take to create a sense ofcollective identity among the French people ? |
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2. What steps did the French revolutionaries take to create a sense of collectiveidentity among the French people?ftherin |
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7. Give any two poorest states in India. |
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Answer» Two poorest states in India are Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand Chattisgarh and Bihar |
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argri culture tools |
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Answer» agriculture is doing in your village Handtools Examples include: axe, sickle, scythe, pitchfork, spade, shovel, trowel, hoe, fork, and rake. In some places, the machete may be used as a gardentoolas well. |
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How did nationalism andidea of the nation Stateemerge. |
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Answer» due to rivalry competition among the countries in colonising the countries i.e, imperialism. Nationalism and the idea of the nation-state emerged within the culturally and regionally diverse groups of Europe. Due to industrialization and transformation of society there emerged a middle class consisting of businessmen, working professionals, industrialists, labourers and working class people. Out of these, the educated people thought of uniting the culturally compatible sections of people in Europe. This led to nationalism and emergence of the idea of the nation-state. Nationalism and the idea of the nation-state emerged within the culturally and regionally diverse groups of Europe. Due to industrialization and transformation of society there emerged a middle class consisting of businessmen, working professionals, industrialists, labourers and working class people. Out of these, the educated people thought of uniting the culturally compatible sections of people in Europe. This led to nationalism and emergence of the idea of the nation-state. |
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3. Why encyclopedias are indicators of the state of cultural ripeness of qnation ? |
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Answer» Encyclopedias are something which contain the deepest knowledge about something right from its origin. Encyclopedias thus are the state of cultural ripeness of a nation as they have full information about the nation i.e. how it has developed and how the culture has changed over the past years to have such a living whuch we are having today. |
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C. Match the following.Column A1. Al-Idrisi2. Ajnabi3. India4. Nastaling5. BaburColumn B(a) Nation state(b) Cursive writing(c) Hindustan(d) Cartographer(e) Foreigneris |
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Q3. Explain any two types of PDS |
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Answer» The two types of PDS in India are as follows: 1) For below poverty line2) For people above the poverty line |
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16. Explain any two types of views available in Spreadsheet |
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Answer» The Excel View options allow you to view or see the spreadsheet differently. You can adjust the Excel window to suit what you are currently working on by changing the view to match your current task. Excel offers three different views: Page Layout – displays worksheets as they would appear if you printed them out Page Break Preview – displays the page breaks as blue lines Normal – normally use this view for building and editing worksheets. In addition, Excel 2010 also allows you to customize your views to include additional information to the view. The Full Screen view allows you to view the spreadsheet in full screen mode. Like my answer if you find it useful! |
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12. Visit and describe any park or garden in yourneighbourhood. In what ways is it similar to or differentfrom the gardens of the Mughals? |
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Answer» Mughal gardens are a group of gardens built by the Mughals in the Persian style of architecture. This style was heavily influenced by the Persian gardens particularly the Charbagh structure.[1] Significant use of rectilinear layouts are made within the walled enclosures. Some of the typical features include pools, fountains and canals inside the gardens. The garden in my neighborhood is different from the gardens of the mughals.2) Mughals emperor Shahjahanpur adapted the river front garden in the lay out of the Taj Mahal the grandest architectural accomplishment of his reign3) Hear the white marble mausoleum was placed on a terrace by the edge of the river and garden was to its south.4) Our garden is an ordinary garden with different flowers |
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