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Srishti . J💜 26 4 years, 2 months ago (11092020)

30

Vasu Kumar 4 years, 2 months ago (12029683)

30

Chandra Shrikant 4 years, 2 months ago (1442746)

Square roor of 900 is 30 ?

Roshni Sharma 4 years, 2 months ago (11988275)

40
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Binil Kartha 4 years, 2 months ago (11620924)

By giving medicine
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Dev Bidhuri 3 years, 5 months ago (10701230)

Shabdarth
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Nainika Sahoo 4 years, 2 months ago (11501998)

Vijya

Aishwarya Singh 4 years, 2 months ago (9746953)

Vijya

Nipurn Sahu 4 years, 2 months ago (10380224)

Vijya
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago (6945213)

2nd October, 1869

Zehra Noor Shakra Bano 2 years, 2 months ago (14815860)

Try and make more silent letter word whistle
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago (6945213)

Sense organs (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin) provide senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch, respectively, to aid the survival, development, learning, and adaptation of humans and other animals (including fish).

Sayantani Sen 4 years ago (12429398)

To do our all the activities and follow our every days routine or if we don't have sence organ so we could not feel our surrounding

Dhanyata Shama 4 years, 2 months ago (12082403)

Dhanyata Sharma
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Rahul Gurjar 4 years, 2 months ago (12011021)

25+12+17÷2=27 =√27(27-25)(27-17)(27-12) =√27(2)(10)(15) =√9×3×2×5×2×5×3 =3×3×2×5 =90 Altitude to the longest side 90=½×12 90×2÷12=h 180÷12=h 15=h

Md Abdal 4 years, 2 months ago (12014425)

Longest altitude always forms from the shortest side
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago (6945213)

  • Build a sandcastle.
  • Have a scavenger hunt. 
  • Pack a ball and play beach soccer or kickball. 
  • Bring a boogie board.
  • Send your kids on a treasure hunt. 
  • Hold an obstacle course/relay race.
  • Draw hopscotch in the sand. 
  • Play tic-tac-toe.

Rutuja Sulane 4 years, 2 months ago (12026610)

Study
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago (6945213)

Electrides are something of a chemical curiosity. They are ionic materials within which electrons act as anions and they find roles in catalysis and as reducing agents in organic synthesis. They have been shown, both theoretically and experimentally, to exist in several materials at high pressures.

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Kanchan Gadwal 4 years, 2 months ago (12004289)

Do belo ki katha
The Last Lesson Text-Flamingo Q3 Multiple Choice Questions based on an extract A. Poor man! It was in honour of this last lesson that he had put on his fine Sunday clothes, and now I understood why the old men of the village were sitting there in the back of the room. It was because they were sorry, too, that they had not gone to school more. It was their way of thanking our master for his forty years of faithful service and of showing their respect for the country that was theirs no more. i Why does the narrator refer to M. Hamel as ‘Poor man!’? a) He empathizes with M. Hamel as he had to leave the village. b) He believes that M. Hamel’s “fine Sunday clothes” clearly reflected that he was not rich. c) He feels sorry for M. Hamel as it was his last French lesson. d) He thinks that M. Hamel’s patriotism and sense of duty resulted in his poverty. ii Which of the following idioms might describe the villagers’ act of attending the last lesson most accurately? a) ‘Too good to miss’ b) ‘Too little, too late’ c) ‘Too many cooks spoil the broth’ d) ‘Too cool for school’ iii Choose the option that might raise a question about M. Hamel’s “faithful service”. a) When Franz came late, M. Hamel told him that he was about to begin class without him. b) Franz mentioned how cranky M. Hamel was and his “great ruler rapping on the table”. c) M. Hamel often sent students to water his flowers, and gave a holiday when he wanted to go fishing. d) M. Hamel permitted villagers put their children “to work on a farm or at the mills” for some extra money. iv Choose the option that most appropriately fills in the blanks, for the following description of the given extract. The villagers and their children sat in class, forging with their old master a (i) _____ togetherness. In that moment, the class room stood (ii) _____. It was France itself, and the last French lesson a desperate hope to (iii) ______ to the remnants of what they had known and taken for granted. Their own (iv) _______. a) (i) graceful; (ii) still; (iii) hang on; (iv) country b) (i) bygone; (ii) up; (iii) keep on; (iv) education beautiful; (ii) mesmerised; (iii) carry on; (iv) unity d) (i) forgotten; (ii) transformed; (iii) hold on; (iv) identity B. M. Hamel went on to talk of the French language, saying that it was the most beautiful language in the world — the clearest, the most logical; that we must guard it among us and never forget it, because when a people are enslaved, as long as they hold fast to their language it is as if they had the key to their prison. Then he opened a grammar book and read us our lesson. I was amazed to see how well I understood it. All he said seemed so easy, so easy! i Which of the following can be attributed to M. Hamel’s declaration about the French language? a) subject expertise b) nostalgic pride c) factual accuracy d) patriotic magnification ii Read the quotes given below. Choose the option that might best describe M. Hamel’s viewpoint. a) Option (i) b) Option (ii) c) Option (iii) d) Option (iv) iii “I was amazed to see how well I understood it.” Select the option that does NOT explain why Franz found the grammar lesson “easy”. a) Franz was paying careful attention in class this time. b) M. Hamel was being extremely patient and calm in his teaching. c) Franz was inspired and had found a new meaning and purpose to Franz had realized that French was the clearest and most logical language. iv Franz was able to understand the grammar lesson easily because he was a) receptive. b) appreciative. c) introspective. d) competitive. Q 5. Stand-alone MCQs i Franz saw a huge crowd assembled in front of the bulletin board, but did not stop. How would you evaluate his reaction? a) Franz was too little to care about the news of lost battles. b) Nobody in Franz’s family was in the army, so it did not matter. c) Bad news had become very normal, so he went about his task. d) It was too crowded for Franz to find out what news was up on the board. ii There was usually great bustle and noise when school began, but it was all very quiet. Which of the following describes Franz’ emotions most accurately? a) shock and awe b) disappointment and anxiety c) confusion and distress d) curiosity and uncertainty iii “I never saw him look so tall”. Which of the following best captures M. Hamel on the last day of school? a) cranky, miserable, dedicated, resigned b) patient, dignified, emotional, courageous c) calm, nostalgic, disappointed, patriotic d) proud, reproachful, persistent, heroic iv Look at the table below. Column A provides instances from the story ‘The Last Lesson’. Column B provides titles of some famous English language poems. Choose the option that correctly match items of Column A with Column B. Column A Column B 1. M. Hamel distributed new copies that looked like little French flags, and ended the class with an emphatic “Vive La France!”. (i) ‘Remorse is memory awake’ (Emily Dickinson) 2. Hauser sat at the end of the class, thumbing his primer, desperately (ii) ‘A House called Tomorro to learn with the children, even as he cried. 3. M. Hamel shared how Alsace always put off learning, and how its people always thought they had plenty of time. (iii) ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ (John Donne) 4. Class ended when the church￾clock struck twelve. And then the Angelus. Simultaneously, Prussian trumpets sounded under the school windows. (iv) ‘Do Not Go gentle into that Good night’ (Dylan Thomas) a) 1 – (i); 2 – (ii); 3 – (iii); 4 – (iv) b) 1 – (ii); 2 – (iii); 3 – (iv); 4 – (i) c) 1 – (iii); 2 – (iv); 3 – (i); 4 – (ii) d) 1 – (iv); 2 – (i); 3 – (ii); 4 – (iii)
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Yash Gupta 4 years, 2 months ago (6907331)

Sorry .. A--2, B--3,
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Mayank Lodha 4 years, 2 months ago (4032744)

Blue
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Henisha Jain 3 years, 11 months ago (12575360)

Chu chu chu chu chu Rana please come here for me idhar aa idhar aa Chu Tu

Ananya Majhi Riya 4 years, 2 months ago (12011846)

What part of its plant is the Jack fruit
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago (6945213)

Herbs, Shrubs, Trees, Climbers, and Creepers.

Swara Deshmukh 2 years, 11 months ago (13947854)

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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago (6945213)

512cm ³

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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago (6945213)

personate. (transitive) To fraudulently portray another person; to impersonate. (transitive) To portray a character (as in a play); to act. (transitive) To attribute personal characteristics to something; to personify.

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Srishti . J💜 26 4 years, 2 months ago (11092020)

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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago (6945213)

Speed

A computer works with much higher speed and accuracy compared to humans while performing mathematical calculations. Computers can process millions (1,000,000) of instructions per second. The time taken by computers for their operations is microseconds and nanoseconds.

Accuracy

Computers perform calculations with 100% accuracy. Errors may occur due to data inconsistency or inaccuracy.

Diligence

A computer can perform millions of tasks or calculations with the same consistency and accuracy. It doesn’t feel any fatigue or lack of concentration. Its memory also makes it superior to that of human beings.

Versatility

Versatility refers to the capability of a computer to perform different kinds of works with same accuracy and efficiency.

Reliability

A computer is reliable as it gives consistent result for similar set of data i.e., if we give same set of input any number of times, we will get the same result.

Automation

Computer performs all the tasks automatically i.e. it performs tasks without manual intervention.

Memory

A computer has built-in memory called primary memory where it stores data. Secondary storage are removable devices such as CDs, pen drives, etc., which are also used to store data.

Satyam Singh 4 years, 2 months ago (11938395)

Bakwas hau
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago (6945213)

बाज़ार ऐसी जगह को कहते हैं जहाँ पर किसी भी चीज़ का व्यापार होता है। आम बाज़ार और ख़ास चीज़ों के बाज़ार दोनों तरह के बाज़ार अस्तित्व में हैं। बाज़ार में कई बेचने वाले एक जगह पर होतें हैं ताकि जो उन चीज़ों को खरीदना चाहें वे उन्हें आसानी से ढूँढ सकें।

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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago (6945213)

Positive Growth of Population: It means when the birth rate is more than the death rate between two points of time or when people from other countries migrate permanently to a region. This situation is called immigration. In this way population of that region increases as compared to the previous period. It is called positive growth of population.

Negative Growth of Population: When the population decreases between two points of time it is known as negative growth of population. It occurs when the birth rate falls below the death rate or people migrate to other countries. This situation is called emigration. It leads to fall in population as compared to previous period. It is called negative growth of population.

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