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The child would give hay and corn to the donkey.
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It is not compulsory for partnership firms to get themselves registered. However, it is beneficial to get themselves registered because an unregistered firm has to suffer the following consequences :
1.A partner of an unregistered firm cannot file a suit against any other partner or the firm for enforcing his legal rights.
2.An unregistered firm cannot file a suit against any third party or partner for enforcing legal rights.
3. Any partner of an unregistered firm cannot claim a set off in a legal proceeding carried on against the firm by a third party for enforcing any legal right.
4. No salary or commission is provided to any of the partners.
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We know that the largest 5 digit number is 99999.
So here we can see that 99999 is not a perfect square as it leaves 143 as the remainder while finding it s square root.
So for finding 5 digit perfect square we will have to subtract 143 from 99999
=> 99999-143 = 99856
Hence 99856 is a perfect square whose square root is √99856 = 316.
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Gandhi studied law at the University of Bombay for one year, then at the University College London, from which he graduated in 1891, and was admitted to the bar of England. His reading of "Civil Disobedience" by David Thoreau inspired his devotion to the principle of non-violence.
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Plants can change their shape with the help of cytoskeleton present in their cytoplasm during stress conditions.
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Global warming is a gradual increase in the earth’s temperature generally due to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.
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In binomial nomenclature, name of every organism is composed of two components—the first one is generic (genus) and the second one is specific (species). Also, the generic name starts with a capital letter whereas the specific name starts with small letter. For example, the scientific name of man is “Homo sapiens”. Here “Homo” is the generic and “sapiens” is the specific name.
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Centered Unit Cells
- If the constituent particles of a crystal lattice are present at positions other than corners in addition to those at corners, it is known as centered unit cell.
- Centered unit cells are of three types:
- Body-Centred Unit Cells:

If the constituent particles of a unit cell are present at its body-centre besides the ones that are at its corners.
- Face-Centred Unit Cells:

If the constituent particles of a unit cell are present at the center of each face, besides the ones that are at its corners.
- End-Centred Unit Cells:

If the constituent particles of a unit cell are present the center of any two opposite faces besides the ones present at its corners.
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Types of Unit Cell
Numerous unit cells together make a crystal lattice. Constituent particles like atoms, molecules are also present. Each lattice point is occupied by one such particle.
- Primitive Cubic Unit Cell
- Body-centered Cubic Unit Cell
- Face centered cubic unit cell
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प्रश्न 1 - लेखक किसके रोने का कारण नहीं जान सका ?
(A) बच्चे के
(B) बुढ़िया के
(C) दूकान वाले के
(D) इनमें से कोई नहीं
A n s w e r:
(B) बुढ़िया के
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The ‘crystal lattice’ is the pattern formed by the points and used to represent the positions of these repeating structural elements. The periodic structure of an ideal crystal is most easily described by a lattice. The crystal lattice is the array of points at the corners of all the unit cells in the crystal structure. The crystal lattice is the symmetrical three-dimensional structural arrangements of atoms, ions or molecules (constituent particle) inside a crystalline solid as points. It can be defined as the geometrical arrangement of the atoms, ions or molecules of the crystalline solid as points in space.

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