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Shristi Patwal 4 years, 9 months ago (9671769)

Thank a lot

Zibiah Gonsalves 5 years ago (3780094)

Moi: bonjour! y a-t-il de poisson? Poissonnier :oui, il y a beacoup de poisson. Qu'est ce vous voulez. Moi:je veux douzaine de ce poisson. Poissonnier :tres bien et voila! Moi: combien ce fait? Poissonnier : il fait 6€ Moi : merci. Poissonnier : merci , alons un bon jour!
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Somansh Sarvesh 4 years, 11 months ago (9869301)

Ekta me shakti Aurton ki taraf samman Sachhi Dosti Janvaro pe ho rahe attachaar Saccha prem

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

इस कहानी से हमें शिक्षा मिलती है कि हमें अपनी स्वतंत्रता को बनाए रखने के लिए प्रयास करते रहना चाहिए। जैसे हीरा और मोती ने अपनी आज़ादी को पाने के लिए हर कष्ट सहे।

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Abhinav Yadav 5 years ago (8919479)

Yes

Ansh Gupta 5 years ago (10318997)

Yes

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Considering the loss of classroom teaching time due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown, CBSE reduced the syllabus of classes 9 to 12 with the help of suggestions from NCERT.

The CBSE syllabus has been rationalized keeping intact the learning outcomes so that the core concepts of students can be retained.

Deleted syllabus of CBSE Class 10 Science

 

Trisha Rai 5 years ago (8806356)

Yes
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Mohd Alzumar 5 years ago (9318598)

Nice

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

A person is considered poor if his or her income or consumption level falls below a given “minimum level” necessary to fulfil the basic needs. This minimum level is called the poverty line.

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Ritika Ghuge 5 years ago (9256009)

Speed being a scalar quantity... Velocity is a vector quantity

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Sl. No. Differentiating Property Velocity Speed
1 Definition
  • Velocity can be defined as the rate at which an object changes position in a certain direction.
  • The rate at which an object covers a certain distance is known as speed.
2 Type of quantity
  • Vector quantity
  • Scalar quantity
3 Magnitude
  • Velocity can be zero, negative, or positive.
  • Speed can never be negative or zero.
4 Change of direction
  • The velocity of the object changes with the change in direction, therefore the object must follow one direction.
  • The average speed will continue to count even if the object changes direction.
5 Interrelation
  • An object may possess different velocities but the same speed.
  • Speed may or may not be equal to velocity.
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Anmol Kumar 4 years, 10 months ago (10644566)

See video of Crazy X Y Z,Mr Indian Hackar
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Aishwarya Satish 5 years ago (6680709)

ms‐²

Ritika Ghuge 5 years ago (9256009)

SI unit of gravity is NEWTON KGs

Nitin Singh 5 years ago (9056254)

Newton

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Gravity is a force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.

  • Nm2Kg−2 is the SI unit of gravitational constant G

Zaid . 5 years ago (10345176)

The SI unit of gravity is Newton
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Manish Meena Ram 4 years, 11 months ago (10181090)

Thanks

Rashika Maithil 5 years ago (9773418)

This for all schools or for only for few?

Saloni Harinkhede 5 years ago (10151691)

Thank you sir

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Class 9th Social Science (087) Deleted Portion:

UNIT 1: INDIA AND THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD – I (HISTORY)

Chapter No. and Chapter Name (NCERT Textbook)

Deleted Portion

Section 2: Livelihoods, Economies and Societies

NOTE- ANY ONE OUT OF THESE TWO CHAPTERS (CH-4/CH5)

Chapter IV: Forest Society and Colonialism

Chapter V: Pastoralists in the Modern World

Complete Section (Both the Chapters)

UNIT 2: CONTEMPORARY INDIA – I (GEOGRAPHY)

Chapter No. and Chapter Name (NCERT Textbook)

Deleted Portion

Chapter 3: Drainage

Complete Chapter except for Map Items which will be assessed in the Examination

Chapter 6: Population

Complete Chapter

UNIT 3: DEMOCRATIC POLITICS – I (POLITICAL SCIENCE)

Chapter No. and Chapter Name (NCERT Textbook)

Deleted Portion

Chapter 2: Constitutional Design

Democratic Constitution in South Africa (Only)

Chapter 5: Democratic Rights

Complete Chapter

UNIT 4: ECONOMICS

Chapter No. and Chapter Name (NCERT Textbook)

Deleted Portion

Chapter 4: Food Security in India

Complete Chapter

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Yashita Bisht 5 years ago (10325834)

Circumference of circle = 22 2πr = 22 2× 22/7 ×r = 22 r= 7/2 Area of quadrant = theta/ 360 ×πr2 90/360× 22/7 × 7/2 ×7/2 = 77/8
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Ayush Raj Setty 5 years ago (10353500)

Kanyakumari

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

The mainland stretches from Latitude 8o4' North to 37o6' North and from Longitude 68o7' East to 97o25' East. The southernmost point in the Indian Territory, (in Great Nicobar Islands) is the Indira Point (6o45' North), while Kanya-kumari, is the southernmost point of Indian mainland. Tropic of Cancer crosses the country at 23o30' North dividing the country into almost two equal parts.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

India extends from 8 degrees 4 minute north to 37 degrees 6 minute north latitude and 68 degrees 7 minute east to 97 degrees 25 minute east longitude. Thus, its latitudinal and longitudinal extent is about thirty degree.

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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 11 months ago (6237)

The edicts describe in detail Ashoka's view about dhamma, an earnest attempt to solve some of the problems that a complex society faced. According to the edicts, the extent of Buddhist proselytism during this period reached as far as the Mediterranean, and many Buddhist monuments were created. Importance of Asoka's edicts are: They are a main source of information about the reign of Ashoka. These edicts and inscriptions contained instructions on religious matters especially Buddhism. ... Ashoka's edicts also tell us about Ashoka's policy of Dhamma.

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... Mmm ...... 5 years ago (9270964)

Let A vector = i^+j^+k^ and B vector =i^+j^-k^ And |A vector|=under root (1)sq.+(1)sq.+(1)sq. = under root 3 And |B vector|=under root (1)sq +(1)sq +(1)sq.=under root 3 And,so such possible answer are infinite
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Anurag Sathe 4 years, 11 months ago (10360722)

Stereotyping means to set a person in an image. For example - boys shouldn't cry . Stereotyping is harmful for an individual in the society .

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

 Stereotyping is setting an image about people or things based on certain characteristics or their membership to a particular group. Stereotyping is harmful for the individual and society for the following reasons:

1. We set an image of people belonging to one community and then pass on this impression to others. Thus, this establishes an unbroken chain of unestablished form of lies.

2. This image gets fixed and we start to recognise that group based on the set image. This stops us from appreciating the individual qualities.

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Anurag Sathe 4 years, 11 months ago (10360722)

Prejudice means to judge some one negatively on their cast, colour, vocation, their region etc.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Prejudice means to judge others in a negative way or to see them as inferior. People who are prejudiced may criticise the religious beliefs, habits, customs, dressing styles and languages of other people.

Karan Sanyashi 5 years ago (10299395)

To judge other people negetivly or see them as inferior
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Mahatma Gandhi said that Mother Nature has provided resources that are sufficient for everyone but people because of their greedy nature are trying to keep a lot more than what is required for themselves creating socio-economic disparities. He also meant that if resources are shared equally, no person would go hungry or thirsty.

(i) It means that the earth has abundant resources to satisfy everyone’s needs but in our greed and hurry to develop, we have been recklessly exploiting these resources. 

(ii) In the name of development, we have indulged in activities such as deforestation, overgrazing, encroachment into forest lands, overuse of ground water, use of plastics, etc. 

(iii) The exploitation of natural resources not only harms the environment but may cripple the future generations of the development process itself. 

(iv) If fossil fuels are exhausted, the development of all countries would be at risk. 

(v) Thus, there is a need for conservation and judicious use of resources for development.

 

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Simple (general) Majority

  • This refers to a majority of more than 50% of the members present and voting in the House.
  • Also known as Functional or Working majority.
  • This is the most commonly used type of majority.
  • When the law does not specify the kind of majority needed, a simple majority is used for passing bills or motions.
  • Ordinary bills require only a simple majority.
  • For example, in the Lok Sabha, out of the total strength of 545, suppose 45 were absent and 100 abstained from voting. This means, only 400 members were present and voting. In this case, the simple majority needed is 201 (50% + 1).
  • Instances where a simple majority is needed:
    • To pass money bill/financial/ordinary bills
    • To pass Adjournment Motion/Non-Confidence Motion/Censure Motion/Confidence Motion (Read about Parliamentary Proceedings’ Devices.)
    • To declare a financial emergency
    • To declare President’s Rule (state emergency)
    • To elect the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha
    • Constitution Amendment Bill under Article 368 which needs to be ratified by the states needs only a simple majority at the State Legislatures.
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Vijay Kumar 4 years, 11 months ago (10129946)

Integers

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

1. Write opposites of the following:

(a) Increase in weight

(b) 30 km north

(c) 80 m east

(d) Loss of Rs 700

(e) 100 m above sea level

Solutions:

(a) The opposite of increase in weight is decrease in weight

(b) The opposite of 30 km north is 30 km south

(c) The opposite of 80 m east is 80 m west

(d) The opposite of loss of Rs 700 is gain of Rs 700

(e) The opposite of 100 m above sea level is 100 m below sea level

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Integers

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  • <a href="http://mycbseguide.com/blog/ncert-solutions-class-6-maths-integers-ex-6-2/">Integers Ex-6.2</a>
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Gurpreet Kaur 4 years, 11 months ago (10333624)

dhyan se smjho ek ek topic ko ..then try to answer questions according to ur knowledge ..regular practice is the key .

Aditi ?? 5 years ago (10058752)

Learn the concept and write according to your view
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Trending Topics 5 years ago (10346996)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Recruitment: It refers to identification of the sources of manpower availability and making efforts to secure applicants for the various job positions in an organization.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

जूही-- मीरा तुम स्कूटी चलाती हो न।

मीरा-- हां।

जूही-- तुम हेलमेट पहनती हो।

मीरा-- हां, क्योंकि हेलमेट नहीं पहनने से फाइन देना होता है।

जूही--यह सरकार का नियम है?

मीरा-- हां, क्योंकि हर साल हेलमेट न पहनने की वजह से लोगों की मौत होती है।

जूही-- और क्या सरकारी नियम है।

मीरा-- तुम ड्रिंक करके गाड़ी नहीं चलाना सकती वरना पकड़े जाने पर जुर्माना एवं लाकअप में बंद होना होगा।

जूही-- बापरे..

मीरा-- तुम यह सब मुझसे क्यों पूछ रही?

जूही-- मैं अभी अभी ड्राइविंग लाइसेंस प्राप्त की हूं। इसलिए पूछ रही नियम।

मीरा -- ओह

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Magnification of Convex Lens:

It is a ratio between the image height and object height. A magnification of 2 indicates the image is twice the size of the object and a magnification of 1 indicates an image size being the same as the object size. If the magnification is positive, then the image is upright compared to the object (virtual image). If magnification is negative then the image is inverted as compared to the object (real image).

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

अंतर्राष्ट्रीय व्यापार, अंतर्राष्ट्रीय सीमाओं या क्षेत्रों के आर-पार पूंजी, माल और सेवाओं का आदान-प्रदान है।[1]. अधिकांश देशों में, यह सकल घरेलू उत्पाद (GDP) के महत्त्वपूर्ण अंश का प्रतिनिधित्व करता है। जबकि अंतर्राष्ट्रीय व्यापार, इतिहास के अधिकांश भाग में मौजूद रहा है (देखें सिल्क रोड, एम्बर रोड) इसका आर्थिक, सामाजिक और राजनीतिक महत्व हाल की सदियों में बढ़ने लगा है।

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