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The universal Adult Franchise refers that all citizens who are 18 years and above irrespective of their caste or education, religion, colour, race and economic conditions are free to vote.
In a democracy, a universal adult franchise is important, as it is based on the idea of equality. It states that every adult in a country, irrespective of their wealth and the communities she/he belongs to, has one vote.
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SPACEBAR key
Alternatively known as space and the space key, the spacebar or space bar is a long horizontal key on the lower edge of a keyboard. It's always the largest and longest key on the keyboard
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| Meaning | Bay refers to broad semicircular inlet of the coastline, such that the sea is covered by land on three sides. | Gulf implies a large waterbody, wherein the water has eroded the coastline so deeply, that it has a narrow opening to the sea. |
| Indentation | Wide indentation of sea | Deep indentation of sea |
| Enclosure | Less | Comparatively more |
| Formation | Continental drift or glacial erosion. | Formed by continental drift. |
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Emerging modes of business refers to recent changes that have taken place & will take place in a manner or mode of conducting a business. E-business, outsourcing, internationalisation & globalisation are the three dynamic trends that are shaping business in today’s world.
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Criteria |
Absorption |
Adsorption |
| Definition | Assimilation of the molecular system throughout the bulk of the solid or liquid medium. | Accumulation of molecular species at the bottom instead of the liquid or solid. |
| Phenomenon | A bulk phenomenon. | A surface phenomenon. |
| Heat exchange | Endothermic process | Exothermic process |
| Temperature | The temperature has no effect. | Influenced by low temperature |
| Rate of reaction | Occurs at a uniform rate. | Increases steadily and reaches equilibrium. |
| Concentration | It is constant throughout the medium. | The Concentration at the bottom of adsorbent is different from that in bulk. |
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Pataka – flag
Tripataka- a flag with three
Ardhapataka – half-flag Kartarimukha – scissors
Mayura – peacock
Ardhachandra – half moon
Arala – bent
Shukatunda – parrot’s head
Mushti – fist
Shikhara – peak
Kapittha – elephant-apple
Katakamukha – opening in a bracelet
Suchi – needle
Chandrakala – digit of the moon
Padmakosha – lotus bud
Sarpashirsha – snake hood
Mrigashirsha – deer head
Simhamukha – lion face
Kangula – bud
Alapadma – bloomed lotus
Chatura – square
Bhramara – bee
Hamsasya – swan beak
Hamsapaksha – swan wing
Samdamsha – pincers
Mukula – blossom
Tamrachuda – ****
Trishula – Trident
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Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu
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The complete name of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is Avul Pakir Jainulabudeen Abdul Kalam. He was born on 15 October 1931 t o Jainulabudeen, a Tamil Muslim boat owner and Ashiamma, a housewife, at Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu
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Lysosomes
They are simple tiny spherical sac like structures evenly distributed in the cytoplasm.
Each lysosome is a small vesicle surrounded by a single membrane and contains enzymes.These enzymes are capable of distributing or breaking down all organic material.They are made of RER.
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Panwala udas ho gaya. Usne peeche mudkar muh ka pan neeche thuka aur sar jhukakar apni dhoti ke sire se aankhe pochta hua bola- 'Sahab! Captain mar gaya'.
Iss vaky se panwale ki bhavukta sambandi visheshta ubharkar aati hai. Captain ke jeete ji usse langda thata pagal kehne wala uske mrutyu ke baad hi yeh samaj paaya tha ki captain jaise log desh bhakto thata kasbe ke sammaan prahri hote hai.
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Elections held in all constituencies at the same time, either on the same day or within a few days is called a General Election. Sometimes elections are held only for one constituency to fill the vacancy caused by the death or resignation of a member. This is called a By-Election.
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The impulse experienced by the object equals the change in momentum of the object. In equation form, F • t = m • Δ v. In a collision, objects experience an impulse; the impulse causes and is equal to the change in momentum.
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रिमझिम पाठ- 17. छोटी-सी हमारी नदी
तुम्हारी नदी
प्रश्न 1. तुम्हारी देखी हुई नदी भी ऐसी ही है या कुछ अलग है? अपनी नदी परिचित नदी के बारे में छुटी हुई जगहों पर लिखो –
………… सी हमारी नदी ………. ……… धार
गामीयों में ………… ………… , …. …. जाते पर
उ त्तर- उजली सी हमरी नदी तेज इसकी धार
गर्मियों में इसके पानी में घुसकर जाते पार
NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Hindi Chotti Si Hamari Nadi
प्रश्न 2. कविता में दी गई बातों के आधार पर अपनी परिचित नदी के बारे में बताओ-
*धार, *पाट, *बालू, *कीचड़, *किनारे, *बरसात में नदी
उत्तर- धार – हमारी परिचित नदी की धार कुछ धीमी हो गई है|
पाट – हमारी परिचित नदी की पाटी ढालू है|
बालू – इस नदी में बहुत-सा बालू है|
कीचड़ – इस नदी के किनारों पर कीचड़ और रेत भी है|
बरसात में नदी – बरसात में इस नदी में पानी अधिक भर जाता है|
प्रश्न 3. तुम्हारी परिचित नदी के किनारे क्या-क्या होता है|
उत्तर- हमारी परिचित नदी के किनारे लोग पूजा – पाठ करते हैं| कुछ लोग मछलियां पकड़ते हैं| बच्चे यहाँ नहाते हैं तथा दूसरें लोग अपने – अपने अन्य काम करते हैं| जैसे कपड़े आदि धोना|
प्रश्न 4. तुम जहाँ रहते हो, उसके आस-पास कौन –कौन सी नदियाँ हैं| वे कहाँ से निकलती है और कहाँ तक जाती है? पता करो|
उत्तर- हमारे आस-पास गंगा, यमुना नामक दो नदियाँ हैं| ये हिमालय पर्वत से निकलकर समुद्र में मिलती हैं|
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United States of America (USA)
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country located primarily in North America, consisting of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.
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Indira Gandhi was the first women Prime Minister of India who served for three consecutive terms. She succeeded Lal Bahadur Shastri as the PM. Indira Gandhi was the only child of Jawaharlal Nehru. She was the second longest serving Indian PM and was a central figure of Indian National Congress.
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Patibha Patil
On 25th July, 2007, Smt. Pratibha Patil created history in Indian politics when she was sworn in as the first Indian women President. At the age of 72, with a long and wide political experience she became 13th President of India.
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Data refers to the collection of facts and details. It is derived from the Latin word ‘Datum’, and it means ‘something given’. Further, they include text, figures, symbols, observations and more. Moreover, we process this raw fact in order to gain information. Thus, you see that unprocessed data consist of numbers, statements and characters. In other words, it is what is we have before researcher refines it. A lot of organisations, both government and non-government, institutions and more collect data for different types of reasons, mainly scientific research.
| Data | Information |
| Data is unorganised raw facts that need processing without which it is seemingly random and useless to humans | Information is a processed, organised data presented in a given context and is useful to humans. |
| Data is an individual unit that contains raw material which does not carry any specific meaning. | Information is a group of data that collectively carry a logical meaning. |
| Data doesn’t depend on information. | Information depends on data. |
| It is measured in bits and bytes. | Information is measured in meaningful units like time, quantity, etc. |
| Data is never suited to the specific needs of a designer. | Information is specific to the expectations and requirements because all the irrelevant facts and figures are removed, during the transformation process. |
| An example of data is a student’s test score | The average score of a class is the information derived from the given data. |
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Answer.
a) Salivary glands secrete saliva along with enzymes.Ptyalin is the strach hydrolysing enzyme secreted by salivary glands in human beings. It is also called as salivary amylase. Ptyalin secreted in the mouth brings about digestion of starch in the mouth itself. It hydrolyses starch into disaccharaides like maltose and isomaltose and other small dextrins called as limit dextrins. Ptyalin hydrolyses at about 30 percent of the starch in the mout itself.
b) Gastric glands secrete HCL, pepsinogen, mucous.Gastric juice is a secretion of gastric glands located in the lining of the stomach. It is mainly made up of electrolytes, mucus, enzymes, hydrochloric acid, intrinsic factor etc. HCl secreted by parietal cells provides acidic medium for many enzymes to get activated. Neck cells secrete mucus which lubricated the passage of the food. Chief cells secrete pepsinogen which helps in the digestion of proteins after getting activated into pepsin by HCl. Enzymes of the gastric juice bring about digestion of different components of the food. Gastric lipase helps in emulsification of lipids in the stomach. Partially digested food in the stomach is called as chyme and this passes on into small intestine
c) Intestinal glands are present in the inner lining of small intestine. These secrete various enzymes which aid in the process of digestion of all the components of food. Maltase, sucrase and lactase bring about digestion of carbohydrates. Peptidases help in digestion of proteins. Enterokinase helps in the activation of other enzymes
d) Liver is the largest gland in our body. The liver secretes a yellowish green watery fluid called bile. It is temporarily stored in a sac called the gall bladder. Bile provides an alkaline environment for many enzymes to get active. It also reduces the acidity of chyme. Bile plays an important role in the digestion of fats. Bile is sent into duodenum through a narrow tube-like structure called the bile duct. Bile breaks the larger fat molecules into tiny droplets, thereby increasing their surface area, which helps in the digestion of fats easily.
e) Pancreas is the mixed gland. It acts as both endocrine and exocrine gland. The pancreas secretes the pancreatic juice that helps to digest carbohydrates, proteins and fats. The pancreatic juice converts carbohydrates into simple sugars and glucose, proteins into amino acids, and the lipids into fatty acids and glycerol. Trypsin and chymotrypsin help in the digestion of proteins.
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Gauss"s Theorem: It states that net electric flux diverging normally from a closed surface is equal to 1/ε0 times the net charge enclosed by the surface.

Let electric charge be uniformly distributed over the surface of a thin, non-conducting infinite sheet. Let the surface charge density(i.e., charge per unit surface area) be
. We have to calculate the electric field strength at any point distant r from the sheet of charge. To calculate the electric field strength near the sheet, we now consider a cylindrical Gaussian surface bounded by two plane faces A and B lying on the opposite sides and parallel to the charged sheet and the cylindrical surface perpendicular to the sheet (fig) By symmetry the electric field strength at every point on the flat surface is the same and its direction is normal outwards at the points on the two plans surface and parallel to the curved surface.
Total electric flux


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