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Fill in the blanks.1. Thewere not allowed to participate in social activities |
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Answer» women and children. |
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Meaning Unemployment |
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Answer» Ans :- unemployment—people who are jobless, actively seeking work, and available to take a job, as discussed above. The officialunemploymentrate for the nation is the number ofunemployedas a percentage of the labor force (the sum of the employed andunemployed). |
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meaning of political |
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Answer» Ans :- Political means relating to the way power is achieved and used in a country or society. The Canadian government is facing another political crisis. |
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ule premises.Q.12. (a) What are the various Schools of Jurisprudence ? Explainhem in brief.Toint out the difference hetween Analytical and Historical |
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Answer» jurisprudence. We will discuss these schools along with their leading jurists. Philosophical school or Natural law Analytical School Historical School Sociological School Realist School a)The philosophical or ethical school concerns itself chiefly with the relation of law to certain ideals which law is meant to achieve. It seeks to investigate the purpose for which a particular law has been enacted. It is not concerned with its historical or intellectual content.The notable jurists of this school are Grotius (1583-1645), Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) and Hegel (1770-1831). These jurists regard law neither as the arbitrary command of a ruler nor as the creation of historical necessity. To them, the law is the product of human reason and its purpose is to elevate and ennoble human personality. b)The chief exponents of the Analytical school of Jurisprudence were Bentham and Austin. It is also called the positivist school of jurisprudence because it considers law as it is and not as it ought to be. In fact, it was Sir Henry Maine who coined the word ‘analytical’. This school is also called imperative school because it treats law as a command of the sovereign. Bentham introduced legal positivism and treated legal theory as a science of investigation which should be approached through the scientific method of experimenting and reasoning. c)Historical school of jurisprudence believes that law is an outcome of a long historical development of the society because itoriginates from thesocialcustom, conventions religious principles, economic needs and relationsofthepeopled)The sociological school of jurisprudence emerged as the synthesis of various juristic thoughts. The exponents of this school treat law as a social phenomenon. According to them, the law is a social function, an expression of human society concerning the external relations of its individual members.Montesquieu, Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, Duguit and Rosco Pound are the notable jurists of this school. in America, Sociological Jurisprudence has developed an extreme wing under the name of the realist school. They are concerned with the study of law as it works and functions which means investigating the social factors that make a law on the hand and the social results on the other. They emphasize more on what the courts may do rather than abstract logical deductions from general rules and on the inarticulate ideological premises underlying a legal system. American Realism is not a school of jurisprudence but it is a pedagogy of thought. The prominent jurists of this thought are Holmes, Gray and Jerome Frank. |
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21)What kind of education was given in Nazi schools |
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Answer» Hitler felt that by teaching the Nazi ideology to children, a strong Nazi society could be established. All schools were ‘cleansed’ and ‘purified’ to propagate the Nazi ideals. The teachers who were Jews or seen as ‘politically unreliable’ were dismissed. German and Jew children were segregated and the ‘undesirable children’; Jews, physically handicapped and Gypsies; were thrown out of school. Finally in the 1940s, they were taken to the gas chambers. School textbooks were re-written so that the ‘Good German’ children could be brainwashed through a prolonged period of ideological training. Racial science was introduced in the curriculum to justify the Nazi ideas of race. Children were taught to be loyal and submissive, hate Jews and worship Hitler. The sport of Boxing was promoted to instill mental strength among students. Youth organisations were given the responsibility of educating the German youth in the spirit of National Socialism. Ten year olds had to enter Jungvolk. At 14 years of age, all boys had to join the Nazi youth organization; Hitler Youth. After a long and rigorous training in the Nazi ideology, they had to join the Labour Service; usually at the age of 18. After that, they had to serve in the armed forces and enter one of the Nazi organizations. Please hit the like button |
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सतीeOOf tuem o ,0/"‘2 et oolहैच् rdio- Moo | &) ८22उन |
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Answer» TheQuit India Movement, or the 'August Movement', was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the All-India Congress Committee byMahatma Gandhion 8 August 1942, duringWorld War II, demanding an end toBritish Rule of India. TheCripps Missionhad failed, and on 8 August 1942, Gandhi made a call toDo or Diein hisQuit India speechdelivered in Bombay at theGowalia Tank Maidan. TheAll-India Congress Committeelaunched a mass protest demanding what Gandhi called "An Orderly British Withdrawal" from India. Even though it was wartime, the British were prepared to act. Almost the entire leadership of theIndian National Congresswas imprisoned without trial within hours ofGandhi's speech. |
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what is economic activity |
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Answer» •Economic activityis theactivityof making, providing, purchasing, or selling goods or services. •Any action that involves producing, distributing, or consuming products or services is aneconomic activity. •Additionally, anyactivitiesinvolving money or the exchange of products or services areeconomic activities. |
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⢠What do you mean by economicactivity in economics???? |
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Answer» Economic activityis theactivityof making, providing, purchasing, or selling goods or services. |
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nswer the following questions atteName the four dynasties who ruled Vijayanagar empireIT? |
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Answer» Sangama dynastySaluva dynastyTuluva dynastyAravidu dynasty |
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what do you mean by formal and informal credit |
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Answer» Formal source of credit: a)Loans that are given by banks and co-operativeinstitutions are called Formal sector of credit. b)The functioning of these banks and co-operativeinstitutions are supervised by Reserve Bank of India – RBI. c)These institutions are required to report tothe RBI the rate of interest, amount lending, etc. d)Borrower is required to submit collaterals anddocuments. Informal source of credit: a)Loans that are given by money lenders, friendsand relatives are called Informal source of credit. b)They are not supervised by Reserve Bank ofIndia – RBI. c)They can lend money at any interest rate anduse any means to get back their money. d)Borrower is not required to submit collateralsand documents. |
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Exercises1. Every village in India is surveyed once in ten years during the Census andetails are presented in the following format. Fill up the following basedsome of don information on Palampura. LOCATION:b, TOTAL AREA OF THE VILLAGE:c. LAND USE (in hectares):Land not available for cultivationArea covering dwellings, roads.ponds, grazing ground)Cultivated LandIrrigated26 hectaresd. FACILITIESEducationalMedicalMarketElectricity SupplyCommunicationNearest Town |
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1. Define communication. Explain in detail principles of effectivecommunication. |
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Answer» Many definitions describe communication as a transfer of information, thoughts or ideas to create shared understanding between a sender and a receiver. The information may be written or spoken, professional or social, personal or impersonal to name a few possibilities. Basically, the communication process involves a sender, receiver, message, channel and feedback. However, this simplistic description significantly under-represents what can actually be a very complex process. Click here for a brief overview of the communication process. Essential issues to be aware of in any communication situation are: Content refers to the actual words or symbols of the message that are known as language - the spoken and written words combined into phrases that make grammatical sense. Importantly, we all use and interpret the meanings of words differently, so even simple messages can be misunderstood. And many words have different meanings to confuse the issue even more.Process refers to the way the message is delivered - the nonverbal elements in speech such as the tone of voice, the look in the sender’s eyes, body language, hand gestures and state of emotions (anger, fear, uncertainty, confidence, etc.) that can be detected. The non-verbals that we use often cause messages to be misunderstood as we tend to believe what we see more than what we hear. Indeed, we often trust the accuracy of nonverbal behaviors more than verbal behaviors. A well-known UCLA study found that only around 7% of the meaning of spoken communication came from words alone, 55% came from facial expression and 38% came from the way the words were said.Context refers to the situation or environment in which your message is delivered. Important contextual factors that can subtly influence the effectiveness of a message include the physical environment (eg. a patient’s bedside, ward office, quiet room etc.), cultural factors (eg. international cultures, organisational cultures and so on) and developmental factors (eg. first, second or third year student, experience in similar clinical settings, stage of the practicum etc.). The goal of communication between a sender and a receiver is understanding of the message being sent. Anything that interferes with this can be referred to as ‘noise’. Communication noise can influence our interpretation of messages and significantly affect our perception of interactions with others.Read more about some examples of noise. However, there are a number of strategies that can help to help minimise communication noise and maximise communication efficiency.Read more about these strategies. Developing competence in communication, particularly in the professional context, requires ongoing practice and reflection on practice |
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le Hunter gatherers did iot navegradually settled in huts, pit houses, eteFor each orte, describe what they may have been used for9. 6/ Make a list of all the aninals mentionedl in the table on page 25 of the textbook |
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2.What led to the shift of the centre of world trade westwards? |
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Answer» Until well into the eighteenth century, Asiatic countries such as China and India were among the world’s richest countries. They were also pre-eminent in Asian trade. However, from the fifteenth century, China is said to have restricted overseas contacts and retreated into isolation. China’s reduced role and the rising importance of the Americas gradually moved the centre of world trade westwards. Like my answer if you find it useful! |
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If the birth rate is greater than thedeath rate then the population...... . . |
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Answer» increases (if birth rate increases no of ppl increases) population will increase If the birth rate is greater than the death rate than the population will increase. popolation increases |
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Write any three essential features of a good house. |
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Answer» Most homeowners dedicate their time and attention to the interior of their home, oftentimes forgetting that the outside A well organised kitchen is one of the most important and essential features in a house Gone are the days when art needed to be framed and hung up on the walls—the floor is now your oyster, and you have the liberty to create different levels |
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Which organization does recognize ‘political parties’ in India? |
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Answer» Now, India has seven recognised national parties - Congress,BJP, BSP, CPI, CPI-M, NCP and All IndiaTrinamool Congress. Recognition as a national or a state party ensures that the election symbol of that party is not used by any other political entity in polls across India. Hit like if you find it useful! |
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A2) Describe the Interpol organization: |
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Answer» why Interpol, byname ofInternational Criminal Police Organization, intergovernmental organization thatfacilitatescooperation between thecriminalpoliceforces of more than 180 countries. Interpol aims to promote the widest-possible mutual assistance between criminal police forces and to establish and develop institutions likely to contribute to the prevention and suppression ofinternationalcrime. Headquartered inLyon,France, it is the only police organization that spans the entire globe. |
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3 Name the international Organization that publishes HDI. |
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Answer» United Nations Development Programme TheHuman Development Report(HDR) is an annual report published by theHuman Development Report Officeof theUnited Nations Development Programme(UNDP). As of 2013 the last decade saw convergence in human development indicators (HDI) values globally, although progress was uneven within and between regions. |
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6. What is the aim of World Trade Organization? |
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Answer» Ans :- TheWorld Trade Organization(WTO) is the onlyinternational organizationdealing with theglobal rules oftradebetween nations.Its main functionis to ensure thattradeflows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible. |
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What was the main aim of formation of World Trade Organization ? |
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Answer» TheWorld Trade Organizationis aglobal organizationmade up of 164 member countries that deals with the rules oftrade between nations. Itsgoalis to ensure thattradeflows as smoothly and predictably as possible |
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why the laws are important or essential?what are the neccessity of laws? |
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Answer» 1. Law plays an important indirect role in regard to social change by shaping a direct impact on society. For example: A law setting up a compulsory educational system. 2. On the other hand, law interacts in many cases indirectly with basic social institutions in a manner constituting a direct relationship between law and social change. For example, a law designed to prohibit polygamy. Law plays an agent of modernization and social change. It is also an indicator of the nature of societal complexity and its attendant problems of integration. Further, the reinforcement of our belief in the age-old panchayat system, the abolition of the abhorable practices of untouchability, child marriage, sati, dowry etc are typical illustrations of social change being brought about in the country trough laws. Law is an effective medium or agency, instrumental in bringing about social change in the country or in any region in particular. Therefore, we rejuvenate our belief that law has been pivotal in introducing changes in the societal structure and relationships and continues to be so. Law certainly has acted as a catalyst in the process of social transformation of people wherein the dilution of caste inequalities, protective measures for the weak and vulnerable sections, providing for the dignified existence of those living under unwholesome conditions etc. are the illustrious examples in this regard. Social change involves an alteration of society; its economic structure, values and beliefs, and its economic, political and social dimensions also undergo modification. However, social change does not affect all aspects of society in the same manner. While much of social change is brought about by material changes such as technology, new patterns of production, etc., other conditions are also necessary. For example, as we have discussed it before, legal prohibition of untouchability in free India has not succeeded because of inadequate social support. |
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Who among the followinginaugurated the 26th Mela ofLadakhi-Kisan-Jawan-VigyanMela in Leh? |
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Answer» RAJ NATH SINGH is the correct answer Rajnath Singh is the correct answer of the given question Rajnath sing is the correct answer Rajnath sing is the correct answer Rajnath sing is the right answer Rajnath sing is the correct answer Raj Nath Singh inaugurated the 26thmela Rajnath sing is the right answer Rajnath singh is the correct answer. rajnath singh is correct answer Raj nath Singh is right answer Rajnath singh is the correct answer |
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What is the name of fair/mela associated with Bawa Jitto, held annually |
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Answer» Baba Aghar Jitto Mela |
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8353. What is the name of fair/mela associated with Bawa lis |
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Answer» Baba Aghor Jitto Mela |
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Write the proper term, 'intersecting lines' or 'parallel lines in each of the empty beMy friend, Maths: On the ground, in the sky. |
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Answer» Intersecting lines Parallel lines Intersecting lines If you find this answer helpful then like it. |
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4. Social Control: |
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Answer» pakistan ki maa ka bhosdha |
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Stateany one of the Newton's three laws of motion. |
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Answer» Newton'sfirstlawstates that every object will remain at rest or in uniformmotionin a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force. |
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दिवेदी युग की दो विशेषताएँ बताइए।PR RSN RO T LT Oy Y ) |
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Answer» राष्ट्रीय-भावना या राष्ट्र-प्रेम- इस समय भारत की राजनीति में एक महान परिवर्तन दृष्टिगोचर होता है। स्वतंत्रता प्राप्ति के प्रयत्न तेज और बलवान हो गए। भारतेंदु युग में जागृत राष्ट्रीय चेतना क्रियात्मक रूप धारण करने लगी। उसका व्यापक प्रभाव साहित्य पर भी पड़ा और कवि समाज राष्ट्र-प्रेम का वैतालिक बनकर राष्ट्र-प्रेम के गीत गाने लगा।2)रुढ़ि-विद्रोह- पाश्चात्य शिक्षा के प्रभाव एवं जन जागृति के कारण इस काल के कवि में बौद्धिक जागरण हुआ और वह सास्कृतिक भावनाओं के मूल सिद्धांतों को प्रकाशित कर बाहरी आडम्बरों का विरोध करने लगा । स्त्री-शिक्षा,बालविवाह,अनमेल विवाह,विधवा-विवाह,दहेज-प्रथा,अंधविश्वास आदि विषयों पर द्विवेदी युग के कवियों ने रचनाएं लिखी हैं।कवियों ने समाज की सर्वांग उन्नति को लक्ष्य बनाकर इन सभी विषयों पर अपने विचार व्यक्त किए हैं |
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81(i)2x+39.35(ii) x-v-10-0(İİİ)-2x+3y-6(iv) x-3y(v)2x--5v(vi) 3x+2-0(vii) y-2-0(iii) 5-2xRT引 ΤΙ 캐.tfe o苏研TI 7UTず訶砳覗피37 |
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what do you mean by setting language in ms word 2010 |
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Answer» In Ms Word we can change our language according to our need.It can be done as follows--1-Open an Office program, such as Word.2-Click File > Options > Language.3-In the Set the Office Language Preferences dialog box, under Choose Display and Help Languages, select the language that you want to use, and then click Set as Default. |
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what do you mean by setting language use in ms word |
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Answer» By this we can set a language for our workthough it keeps chant as the update keep coming long answer |
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d4. Fill in the blank boxes with appropriate figures.0 kg = 132000 og (m) 72.531-E(it) 52.63m2 mm () 68.023 N -E(*) 72.512 dam = dm (1) 125 dag -mlmg |
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Answer» i.132 kgiii.5263mmv.72512dmii.725.3dliv.68023000mlvi.1250mg |
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19. What is the role of the acid in ourstomach ?uhet the imrtance of DNA |
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Answer» The release of stomach acid is the first step in a chain of events that break down food. However, stomach acid is involved in more than just digestion. It also helps protect the body from infections and assists with the assimilation and absorption of critical nutrients needed to make red blood cells and strong bones. |
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4. Why is the conservation of resources essential? |
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Answer» Conservation of resources is essential because someresources like minerals are non renewable and need conservation for future generations. Conservation is a judicious and careful management of resources by man as improper and overuse can deplete them leading to many ecological problems. |
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बी g \\/.u.u KR NN Mty का व2 हि, #र-८8 न 90 सात हा ८ न 60. . AC=10, then AB=. |
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3. For how many months Delhi remained under rebel control? |
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Answer» During the Revolt that year, as you have seen, the rebels gathered in the city, and persuaded Bahadur Shah to become the leader of the uprising. Delhi remained under rebel control forfour months. |
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Deserts are hot during the day and cold at night. |
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Answer» Deserts are cold during the night because of the sand. Because sand cannot hold heat, it needs a constant source of energy to stay warm (The Sun). So during the night when the sun is notshiningthe sand loses all its heat, making the desert night cold |
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14+852 |
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Answer» 866 is correct answer 14 +852=866it is the correct answer 866 is the correct answer of the given question 14+852final result : 860 14+852=866 is the right answer of this question 14 + 852 = 866 is the answer 866 is the correct answer 866 is the correct answer 14 + 852=866.is the right answer.. 866 is the right answer 866 is the right answer 866 is right answer of your question 14+852=866 is the answer of question 866 is the correct answer 14 +852=866it is correct answer answer is:-14+852=866 866 is correct answer The answer is 866 . =852 + 14 = 866 14 me 852+ krenge to ans 866 hoga |
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Disesase spread on a large scale during periods of heavy rainfall and foods |
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Answer» The spread of disease is most likely during heavy rainfall and floods. The water and food gets contaminated. The water logging cause growth of micro organisms and house files. They spread pathogens rapidly. The humid atmosphere induces food spoilage. Even if flood water recedes, the poodle formed helps in the breeding of mosquito. All such reasons are responsible for epidemic spread of disease. |
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CheckpointWrite T for True or F f1. Floods do not occur in2. Droughts occur when thea,reis heavy rainfall.3. There are frequentearthquakes in theHimalayan region. |
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Answer» 1. false.. floods do occur in inda2. false , draught means mo rainfall over a prolonged period.3. true. |
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1soil is suitable for dry farming as itis formed in heavy rainfall regionhas less moisture retention capacityOhas high moisture retention capacityb)is formed from weathering of crystalline rocksed |
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Answer» C)has high moisture retention capacity |
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Write the following in Hi(a) XXX (b) xxv(c) XLII (d) XLIV |
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Answer» 30.. (Thirty)25 .. (twenty-five)42 ... (forty-two)44... (forty-four ) |
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(5is the largest organ in the body.(a) Liver(b) Skin(c) Stomach(d) intestine |
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Answer» The largest internal organ is the liver. It is also the heaviest organ, with an average of 1.6 kilograms (3.5 pounds). The largest external organ, which is also the largest organ in general, is the skin. |
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(Short and Long Answer Type Qucstiaus)1. Why did French take up the idea of civilization missing during nid ninetocnth conur: Givereasonfresoures is vilal for development". Give one example ogarding the stonment |
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Answer» Francetookup the idea of civilizing missionduring the mid-nineteenth century because they wanted to spread their religion and custom all over the world. For this, they made the people of their colonies to learn their language-French |
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Calculate:I. the number of carbon atoms in 1.5 moles of C2H |
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Answer» no of carbon atoms in 1 mole =2*6.02*10^23hence in 1.5mole=2*6.02*1.5*10^23=18.036*10^23 molecules |
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Do the modern technologyto every one, do is basedwith a possible cramplesis accessble.education illustrich |
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Answer» Technology that is accessible to everyone: Three ways ... And technology can play a huge role in making that happen. ... Lean into the latest technologies. |
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State the different types of coal and give its distribution in the Gondwana region. |
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951iExplain the process involved in accounting. What are the obiectives of accounting?. |
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Answer» Theaccounting processis a series of activities that begins with a transaction and ends with the closing of the books. Because thisprocessis repeated each reporting period, it is referred to as theaccountingcycle and includes these majorsteps: ... Analyze and classify the transaction |
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Q.1 : What do you mean by cost accounting ? Explain the objective &Importance of cost accounting.d |
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Answer» classifying, analyzing, summarizing, and allocating costs associated with a process, and then developing various courses of action to control the costs. Its goal is to advise themanagementon how to optimize business practices and processes based on cost efficiency and capability. Cost accounting provides the detailed cost information that management needs to control current operations and plan for the future.[1] Cost accountingis the process of recording, classifying, analyzing, summarizing, and allocatingcostsassociated with a process, and then developing various courses of action to control thecosts. Main objectives of cost accounting are as under: 1.To ascertain cost:The basic objective of cost accounting is to ascertain cost of cost center. Cost ascertainment is the process of determining costs after they have been incurred. Basically there are two methods of cost ascertainment - Job costing and Process costing. Different industries follow different methods of costing because of the difference in the nature of their activity. 2.To control cost:Cost accounting aims at controlling costs by using various techniques such as Budgetary control, Standard costing, Inventory control etc. 3.To provide information for decision making:Cost accounting aims at providing information for various managerial decisions a)Whether to make or buy component b)Whether to retain or replace an existing machine c)Whether to process further or not d)Whether to shut down or continue operations 4.Todetermine selling price:Cost accounting provides cost information to determine the selling price of products or services. During the period of depression, it guides the management to decide, “ How much reduction in selling price may be made to meet the situation? ” 5.To ascertain costing profit:Cost accounting aims at ascertaining the costing profit or loss of any activity on an objective basis by matching cost with the revenue of that activity |
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