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SI = 75075
Rate = 6.5% per annum
P = 3.3 lacs
= 1 lacs = Rs 100000
= 3.3 lacs =3.3 {tex}\times{/tex} 100000
= Rs 330000
SI ={tex}P \times T \times \frac {R}{100}{/tex}
75075 = {tex}330000 \times T \times \frac {6.5}{100}{/tex}
{tex}T = \frac {(75075 \times 100)}{(330000 \times6.5)}{/tex}
{tex}T = \frac {7507500}{2145000}{/tex}
{tex}T = \frac {75075}{21450}{/tex}
T = 3.5 years
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- The members of the Lok Sabha select the executive wing of the Government. The Executive implements the laws which are made by the Parliament.
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Hippocrates is considered to be the father of modern medicine because in his books, which are more than 70. He described in a scientific manner, many diseases and their treatment after detailed observation.
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The three common minerals used every day are - iron, copper and lead.
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Prokaryotic cells (like bacteria) are very simple cells. They lack a nucleus, sometimes called the control center of the cell. In prokaryotic (PRO-care-ee-ought-ick) cells, the genetic material or DNA is loose inside and is made of a single loop.
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Viruses as living:
Have genetic material i.e either
DNA
or
RNA
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Can undergo mutation.
Show irritability.
Are capable to reproduce and hence can increase their number.
React to heat, chemicals and radiations.
Are resistant to antibiotics.
Viruses as non-living:
Can be crystallized.
Are inert outside the host.
Lack cell membrane and cell wall.
Can't grow in size, shape or something like that. Don't possess any sort of nutrients.
Don't respire or breathe & also don't excrete.
Don't undergo their own metabolism.
Lack any energy producing system and are totally dependent on their host for their reproduction and metabolism.
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Blue rebellion was a peasant uprising of indigo farmers against indigo plantation. it started in march 1859 in bengal. thousands of farmers in bengal refused to grow indigo and attacked the indigo industries and refused to pay rent to indigo planters as the planters promoted the 'in demand in britain' indigo in lieu of food crops and mistreated the farmers to increase their profits. planters ceased their properties, demanded high interests on loans which left farmers indebted for life. thus the blue rebellion started in bengal. it is called blue rebellion because indigo is used to make blue dye which was in demand in europe.
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By 1850, at the apogee of its power, Britain had 1.8% of the world population. The area of the British Isles is only about 0.16% of the world landmass. Yet Britain then produced two-thirds of world output of coal and one half of world production of cotton textiles and iron. After 1770, iron (and later, steel), replaced wood as the material for making industrial machines and tools. ... As the Industrial Revolution began to speed up, the need for coal grew because it provided power for the factory engines, steam-powered ships and steam locomotives. Second, the demand for iron increased.
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