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A flame is a hot bright stream of burning gas that comes from something that is burning. The heat from the flames was so intense that roads melted.
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(a) For survival an individual needs energy which it obtains from life processes such as nutrition and respiration.
(b) Reproduction does not provide energy.
(c) Reproduction ensures transfer of genetic material from one generation to the next which helps in continuation of species.
Thus, reproduction does not help survive rather its an energy consuming process, however it is essential for the continuation of the species
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Barter system was used in ancient times for the exchange goods. It was a system where one commodity, product or some goods was exchanged for another. For instance, if a person has 1 kg of sugar and he wants to have 1 kg of jaggery in exchange for that, he can exchange the same if there is someone who is willing to exchange jaggery for sugar. This process was called a commodity for commodity exchange. Further, it was replaced by the monetary system.
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Fill the preposition They have been _ the lake of innisphere several times.
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Let a =13 cm, b =14 cm, and third side =c cm
Semiperimeter is half of perimeter and is given by,
s=(a+b+c)/3
⇒18= (13+14+c)/2
⇒c=36−27
⇒c=9 cm
∴ Third side of the triangle is 9 cm.
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Question 1.
The currency notes on behalf of the Central Government are issued by whom? (2011 D)
Answer:
Reserve Bank of India.
Question 2.
Why do banks ask for collateral while giving credit to a borrower? (2014 D, 2011 OD)
Answer:
Collateral is an asset that the borrower owns (land, building, vehicle, livestock, land documents, deposits with banks, etc.) which stands as a security against the money borrowed. In case the borrower fails to repay the loan, the lender has the right to sell the asset or collateral.
Question 3.
What do banks do with the deposits they accept from customers? (2012 D)
Answer:
Banks use a major portion of deposits to extend loans to people.
Question 4.
What comprises ‘terms of credit’? (2012 OD)
Answer:
Interest rate, collateral and documentation requirement and mode of repayment together comprise terms of credit.
Question 5.
What is the main informal source of credit for rural households in India? (2013 D)
Answer:
Money lenders are the main source of informal credit for rural households.
Question 6.
Which body supervises the functioning of formal sources of loans? (2013 OD)
Answer:
Reserve Bank of India.
Question 7.
‘Modern currency is without any use of its own’; then why is it accepted as a medium of exchange? (2014 OD)
Answer:
Modern currency is accepted as a medium of exchange because it is certified for a particular denomination (?10, ?100, etc.) of the country by authorities set up by the Central Government. It is issued by the Reserve Bank of India and it can be used for buying any commodity which is on sale. It is authorized by the government of the country.
Question 8.
What is the meaning of ‘barter system’? (2015 D)
Answer:
Barter system refers to the system of exchange of goods and services. It is the system by which one commodity is exchanged for another without the use of money. Before money was introduced, people practised barter system.
Example: A farmer could buy a dhoti from a weaver or a pair of shoes from a cobbler in exchange of grains he produced.
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Spices used in my home are red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder, cumin powder and pepper powder.
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The Tale of Custard the Dragon is a light-hearted poem. As we can see that, the names of all the pets are funny. They are rhyming with the poem. The little and the household pets like kitten and mouse are known for their bravery. Their bravery is compared to that of lions. While being a symbol of the courage and fierceness, the dragon is known for its cowardice. Ironically, the dragon saves everybody of the courage and fierceness, the dragon is known for its cowardice. Ironically, the dragon saves everybody when a pirate shows up at their little house. While all of the little pets had hid themselves in the little corners of the house. Eventually, the other pets again boast of their bravery and the dragon accepts his cowardice.
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The earth’s principal biological systems are being depleted by excessive use. Over . fishing is quite common. Forests are being cut to obtain firewood for cooking. Grasslands are turning into barren wastelands and croplands are deteriorating as their productivity has been impaired.
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