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Given, x/2 – 1/5 = x/3 + 1/4
⇒ x/2 – x/3 = 1/5 + 1/4
⇒ (3x - 2x)/6 = (4 + 5)/20
⇒ x/6 = 9/20
⇒ x = (9 * 6)/20
⇒x = 54/20
⇒ x = 27/10
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When we cultivate same kind of plants on a large scale at one place, it called ‘Crop’.
We need food because it gives us energy, keeps us healthy, and helps us to grow as well as repair and replace damaged and worn-out tissues.
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They feared that the executive might become too strong and ignore its responsibility to the legislature
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| S.No | Property | Solid | Liquid | Gases |
| 1. | Shape | They have a definite shape | They do not have a definite shape | They do not have a definite shape |
| 2. | Volume | They have a definite volume | They do not have a definite volume | They do not have a definite volume |
| 3. | Density | They have high-density | Liquids have less density than solids | Gases have the least density |
| 4. | The kinetic energy of particles | Least | More than solids | Maximum |
| 5. | Compressibility | Negligible | Low | High |
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Members of the Parliament.
In a democracy general elections are held and all adults have a right to vote. The citizens elect a few people to represent them in the Parliament. The Parliament is made up of all these representatives. These representatives are known as Members of the Parliament. One group, from among these elected representatives forms the government. It is through these representatives that the citizens take part in the decision-making of the government.
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The members of lok sabha are known as MPs. An MP can become a minister in the Union cabinet.
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Spacesuits are specially designed to protect astronauts from the low temperature and low pressure in space and to provide oxygen to breathe.
It provides an atmosphere similar to Earth's including oxygen and nitrogen.In space as there is no air, the air pressure is so low that it does not balance the pressure inside human body. Thus, wearing a spacesuit allows an astronaut to survive and work in space.
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Spacesuits are specially designed to protect astronauts from the low temperature and low pressure in space and to provide oxygen to breathe.
It provides an atmosphere similar to Earth's including oxygen and nitrogen.In space as there is no air, the air pressure is so low that it does not balance the pressure inside human body. Thus, wearing a spacesuit allows an astronaut to survive and work in space.
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Let the digits at tens place and ones place: x and 9−x respectively.
∴ original number =10x+(9−x)
=9x+9
Now Interchange the digits: Digit at ones place and tens place: x and 9−x respectively.
∴ New number: 10(9−x)+x
=90−10x+x
=90−9x
AS per the question
New number = Original number +27
90−9x=9x+9+27
90−9x=9x+36
18x=54
x=54/18
x=3
Digit at tens place ⇒3 and one's place : 6
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Cassiopeia is another prominent constellation in the northern sky. It is visible during winter in the early part of the night. It looks like a distorted letter W or M. A constellation does not have only 5-10 stars. It has a large number of stars .
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Ursa Major: - There are seven prominent stars in this constellation. It appears like a big ladle or a question mark.

There are three stars in the handle of the ladle and four in its bowl as shown in the figure.
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- Orion: - It is one of the most magnificent constellations in the sky. It also has seven or eight bright stars [Fig] Orion is also called the Hunter.
- The three middle stars represent the belt of the hunter.
The four bright stars appear to be arranged in the form of a quadrilateral.

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Question 2:
अधोलिखितानां प्रश्नानाम् उत्तराणि एकपदेन लिखत-
(क) स्वकीयं साधनं किं भवति?
(ख) पथि के विषमा: प्रखरा:?
(ग) सततं किं करणीयम्?
(घ) एतस्य गीतस्य रचयिता क:?
(ङ) स: कीदृश: कवि: मन्यते?
Answer:
(क) बलम्।
(ख) पाषाणा:।
(ग) ध्येय स्मरणम्।
(घ) श्रीधर भास्कर वर्णेकर:।
(ङ) राष्ट्रवादी।
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Part III
- Fundamental Rights - Articles 12-35 (Part III of Indian Constitution) Articles 12-35 of Indian Constitution deal with Fundamental Rights.
- These human rights are conferred on the citizens of India for Constitution tells that these rights are inviolable. Right to Life, Right to Dignity, Right to Education etc. all come under one of the six main fundamental rights.

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