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1. The Success of the democracy depends to a great extend on the constructive role of the opposition parties.
2. In every democracy all the parties cannot get majority seats all the time in the parliament.
3. The parties which do not get majority seats are called opposition parties.
4. The party which gets majority seats in the Lok Sabha next to the ruling party is called the recognised opposition party. The leader of the opposition party enjoys some privileges equivalent to that of a cabinet minister.
5. All the powers mentioned in the constitution are exercised by the ruling party. The opposition party also functions in an effective manner, and their work is no less important than that of the ruling parties.
Functions of Opposition party
(1) To check the government from becoming authoritarian and to restrict its powers, the opposition parties keep a watch over them.
(2) The main duty of the opposition party is to criticize the policies of the government.
(3) Outside the legislature the opposition parties attract the attention of the press and report their criticism of the government policy in the news papers.
(4) The opposition parties have the right to check the expenditure of the government also.
(5) During the question hour, the opposition parties criticism the government generally
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A tournament is a competition held among various teams in a particular activity according to a fixed schedule where a winner is decided. Fixture of 13 teams. Total teams =13. Total matches = N – 1 = 13 – 1 = 12 matches. Number of teams in upper half
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. Bill Clinton school is the fulfillment of Smt. Ramrati Gupta dream for global education.
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Interest paid by banks on deposits by individuals. Payment of interest by a government firm. Yes, it will be included in the national income as such interest is paid on loan taken for productive purpose. No, as national income is at factor cost so no subsidy would be accounted. It is not included in national income because national income is found out at 'factor cost' which excludes subsidies from the government which are nothing but economic assistance given by the government to reduce the market price of a commodity.
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Joule’s law of heating states that, when a current ‘i ' passes through a conductor of resistance ‘r’ for time ‘t’ then the heat developed in the conductor is equal to the product of the square of the current, the resistance and time.
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An oxidizing agent (oxidant), gains electrons and is reduced in a chemical reaction. It is also known as electron acceptor. The oxidizing agent is usually in one of its higher possible oxidation states as it will gain electrons and be reduced.
Examples of oxidizing agents are:
- potassium nitrate
- halogens
- nitric acid
A reducing agent (reductant), loses electrons and is oxidized in a chemical reaction. It is typically in one of its lower possible oxidation states and is known as an electron donor. A reducing agent is oxidized because it loses electrons in the redox reaction.
Examples of reducing agents are:
- formic acid
- the earth metals
- sulfite compounds
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An aurora is caused by the streams of electrified particles (which are emitted by the sun) trapped in the magnetic field of the earth. It is produced when this magnetosphere is disturbed by the solar wind carrying the charged particles. Auroras are seen in latitudes of around 70 degrees.
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Demand curve is a curve that is used in Microeconomics to determine how much quantity of any particular commodity that people are willing to purchase with corresponding changes in its price.
It is represented as the price of the commodity on y-axis and the quantity demanded at the x-axis in a graph.
Demand function shows the relationship between quantity demanded for a particular commodity and the factors that are influencing it.
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The narrator's mother felt Mrs Dorling was a very kind and generous lady because every time she came to their house she took the beautiful antique plates, crockery, cutlery and the silverware because she said she liked to save the nice things. She insisted on taking all their nice things on the pretext of saving them. The narrator's mother was too simple to understand the lady's motive behind her kindness.
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The labelled diagram is shown in the above diagram.
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The Sun's gravitational pull keeps our planet orbiting the Sun. The motion of the Moon is affected by the gravity of the Sun AND the Earth. The Moon's gravity pulls on the Earth and makes the tides rise and fall every day. The strength of the gravitational force between two objects depends on two factors, mass and distance. the force of gravity the masses exert on each other. If one of the masses is doubled, the force of gravity between the objects is doubled. increases, the force of gravity decreases.
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- Chemicals or molecules present in the living organism are known as biomolecules. Biomolecules are divided into two types- inorganic and organic.
- Inorganic biomolecules includes minerals, gases and water and organic biomolecules includes carbohydrates, fats, proteins, nucleic acids, vitamins, etc.

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