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| Data retention | RAM is a volatile memory which could store the data as long as the power is supplied. | ROM is a non-volatile memory which could retain the data even when power is turned off. |
| Working type | Data stored in RAM can be retrieved and altered. | Data stored in ROM can only be read. |
| Use | Used to store the data that has to be currently processed by CPU temporarily. | It stores the instructions required during bootstrap of the computer. |
| Speed | It is a high-speed memory. | It is much slower than the RAM. |
| CPU Interaction | The CPU can access the data stored on it. | The CPU can not access the data stored on it unless the data is stored in RAM. |
| Size and Capacity | Large size with higher capacity. | Small size with less capacity. |
| Accessibility | The data stored is easily accessible | The data stored is not as easily accessible as in RAM |
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Predecessor refers to the previous term of a particular term
In order to find a predecessor, subtract 1 from the particular given number.
E x a m p l e : Predecessor of 198 = 198 - 1 = 197
Answer: predecessor of 1998 is 1998 - 1 = 1997
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They are the records written by hand. These were usually written on palm leaf, or on the specially prepared bark of a tree known as the birch.
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4. How many whole numbers are there between 32 and 53?
Solutions:
The whole numbers between 32 and 53 are
(33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52) {Count this no, ... It is equal to 20 by counting}
Hence, there are 20 whole numbers between 32 and 53
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The sources of funds for the Gram Panchayat are:
- Collection of taxes on houses, market places, etc.
- Government scheme funds received through the various departments of the government through the Janpad and Zila Panchayats.
- Donations for community works etc.
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NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Maths Exercise 11.1 book solutions are available in PDF format for free download. These ncert book chapter wise questions and answers are very helpful for CBSE exam. CBSE recommends NCERT books and most of the questions in CBSE exam are asked from NCERT text books. Class 6 Maths chapter wise NCERT solution for Maths Book all the chapters can be downloaded from our website and myCBSEguide mobile app for free.
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Fabrics are made from fibres in the following two steps.
1. Fibres are first converted into yarn by the process of spinning.
In the process of spinning, fibres from a mass of cotton (or wool, silk, etc.) are drawn out and twisted. This brings the tiny fibres together to form a long and twisted thread called ‘yarn’.
2. Fabric is made from yarn by the process of weaving or knitting.
In weaving, fabrics are produced by interlacing two different sets of yarns (threads) horizontally or vertically or by arranging yarns passing in one direction with other yarns at right angles to them.
In weaving, two sets of yarns are used simultaneously to make a fabric. Yarn is woven to make a fabric by using looms. There are two types of looms: handlooms and powerlooms. A loom that is worked by hand is called a handloom, and a loom that works on electric power is called a powerloom.
Knitting involves making a fabric by interlocking loops with a single yarn (single thread) like braids in rows, using needles that are hooked. In knitting, a single yarn is used to make a fabric. It is done by hand using needles, but machines are also used.
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- Cartilage is also an important component of body. when you touch your ear and nose you will find it flexible this is due to the presence of cartilages.
- It is softer and more flexible than bone. Cartilage is also found between the joints of knee and hips.
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Yes, Unity in Diversity is an appropriate term to describe India. Jawahar Lal Nehru, the former Prime Minister in his book "Discovery of India" wrote India was always united inspite of geographical, religious and cultural differences. Indian unity is not something imposed from outside but it is something deeper and within its fold, the widest tolerance of beliefs and customs was practised and variety acknowledged and even encouraged.
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The main features of the Mahajanapadas are as follow:
1. Mahajanapadas were forms of early states and were mostly ruled by kings. However there were oligarchy also known as Gana and Sanghas, where group of people shared power and were collectively known as Rajas.
2. Mahajanapadas had its own capital and it was fortified. It was where the king lived.
3. Mahajanapadas developed gradually a standing armies and bureaucracy.
4. There was the system of taxation, taxes were collected fromt the masses.
5. There developed a notion where king was supposed to come from Kshatriya, with its roles and duties.
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The ashvamedha ceremony or the horse sacrifice was one of the most important royal rituals of the Vedic period. It was often performed by powerful kings. The king wishing to perform this ceremony set a horse free to roam through the kingdoms of other rulers, guarded by his men. If a king allowed this sacred horse to pass through his territory, then it indicated that he had accepted the superiority of the first king. However if the king stopped the horse, then it meant that he was challenging the authority of the first king. A battle followed thereafter
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The Varna system in India refers to the caste system in which the society is divided into four castes. The caste system is hereditary in nature and is based on occupation.
These are:
Brahamanas - The brahamanas belonged to the educated priestly class. They were the scholars who performed religious rites and imparted education to pupils.
Kshatriyas - The kshatriyas were the warrior class who protected their respective tribes from outside attacks.
Vaishyas - The class of vaishyas included farmers, traders and craftsmen who provided for the food and other requirements of the people.
Shudras - The shudras were the individuals who served the other three varnas and performed menial jobs.
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