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The cleaning of software installed in the computer cannot be achieved by ___.
Cleaning CPU cabinet
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अरब में नूह नाम के एक पैगंबर थे जिनका असली नाम लशकर था। वे अत्यंत दयालु और संवेदनशील थे। एक बार एक कुत्ते को उन्होंने दुत्कार दिया। उस कुत्ते का जवाब सुनकर वे बहुत दुखी हुए और उम्र भर पश्चाताप करते रहे। अपने करुणा भाव के कारण ही वे ‘नूह’ के नाम से याद किए जाते हैं।
Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
लश्कर ने एक बार एक कुत्ते को दुत्कार दिया था। इस पर उस कुत्ते ने जवाब दिया था कि कुत्तों और इंसानों में कोई फर्क नहीं होता, क्योंकि दोनों को एक ही भगवान ने बनाया है। इस कारण से लश्कर जिंदगी भर रोते रहे। इसलिए अरब में लश्कर को नूह के नाम से याद किया जाता है।
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The Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol, or set of rules, for routing and addressing packets of data so that they can travel across networks and arrive at the correct destination. Data traversing the Internet is divided into smaller pieces, called packets. IP information is attached to each packet, and this information helps routers to send packets to the right place. Every device or domain that connects to the Internet is assigned an IP address, and as packets are directed to the IP address attached to them, data arrives where it is needed.
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Below you will get a link to download the official books and Notes from CBSE for Class 10 IT CODE 402 2021. These notes and books provided below are official and the link is also official. You can download it with a single click this will surely help you in the preparation of your examination.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago
Below you will get a link to download the official books and Notes from CBSE for Class 10 IT CODE 402 2021. These notes and books provided below are official and the link is also official. You can download it with a single click this will surely help you in the preparation of your examination.
<a href="http://www.cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/Curriculum21/publication/secondary/Employability_Skills10.pdf">Employability Skills Class 10 Book PDF by CBSE ( Download Now )</a>
<a href="http://www.cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/Curriculum21/publication/secondary/X_Emplobility_Skills_Combined_book.pdf">Employability Skills Class 10 Notes PDF by CBSE ( Download Now )</a>
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Collateral (Security) is an asset that the borrower owns (such as land, building, vehicle, livestocks, deposits with banks) and uses this as a guarantee to a lender until the loan is repaid. If the borrower fails to repay the loan, the lender has the right to sell the asset or collateral to obtain payment.
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On 31 January 1930, Mahatma Gandhi sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin stating and imposing eleven demands. Among all the demands, the most stirring of all the demands was to abolish the salt tax that is consumed by the rich and the poor. The demands were needed to be fulfilled by 11 March or else the Congress will initiate a civil disobedience campaign. The popular salt march was started by Mahatma Gandhi and it was accompanied by 78 of his trusted volunteers. The march covered over 240 miles, from Gandhiji’s ashram in a place called Sabarmati to the Gujarati coastal town of Dandi. On 6 April he reached Dandi, and ceremonially violated the law, and started manufacturing salt by boiling seawater. This movement marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
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The following methods we can use to avoid env pollution are :
1st; we shouldn't use plastic disposals
2nd; to prepare a perfect sewage system at our homes
3rd; RRR Principle we should need
4th; planting atleast 4 trees or eco plants at our homes
5th; avoid wasting unwanted water cuz I think the next world war will hold the great issue of water
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Below you will get a link to download the official books and Notes from CBSE for Class 10 IT CODE 402 2021. These notes and books provided below are official and the link is also official. You can download it with a single click this will surely help you in the preparation of your examination.
<a href="http://www.cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/Curriculum21/publication/secondary/Employability_Skills10.pdf">Employability Skills Class 10 Book PDF by CBSE ( Download Now )</a>
<a href="http://www.cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/Curriculum21/publication/secondary/X_Emplobility_Skills_Combined_book.pdf">Employability Skills Class 10 Notes PDF by CBSE ( Download Now )</a>
<a href="http://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/Curriculum21/publication/secondary/402-IT_ClassX.pdf">IT Code 402 Class 10 Book PDF 2020-21 By CBSE (Download Now)</a>
Posted by Utkarsh Chaudhary 5 years, 3 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
SELF Help Group are small groups of 15-20 members of rural people in particular women belonging to one neighbouhood who meet and saves regularly. The members of the group can take small loan to meet their needs on low interest rate.
Functioning:
- Most of the decisions regarding the savings and loan activities are taken by the group members.
- The group decides as regards the loans to be granted- the purpose, amount, interest to be
charged, repayment schedule etc. - Group is responsible for the repayment of the loan.
- Any case of non-repayment of loan, by any one member is followed up seriously by other members in the group.
- The SHG help borrowers overcome the problem of collateral.
- They provide timely loans for a variety of purposes and at a reasonable interest rate.
- The group provrdes a platform to discuss and act on a variety of social issues such as health, nutrition, domestic violence, et
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`The Tale of Custard the Dragon’ is a whimsical fantasy. Belinda lives alone in her house with four pets, a dog, a cat, a mouse and a dragon named Custard. All other dwellers of the house except Custard, pride themselves on their fearlessness. They mock poor Custard for his timidity. However, when the real danger comes all others run away in a panic except Custard. Only Custard fights ferociously and swallows the pirate. The poem ends ironically. After the danger is past, everyone begins to boast again about their courage. Ironically, Custard who fought like a hero against the pirate agrees that everyone else is braver than he is. So, appearances may be deceptive. And even your merit and real value may not be recognised by your unwilling rivals.
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Putting x = (-1/2) in 3x2 + 2kx - 3 = 0,
or
Given : If is a solution of the quadratic equation
.
To find : The value of k ?
Solution :
To get the value of k substitute the value of x in the equation,
Equation
Put ,
Therefore, The value of k is or
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- January 1915 — Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South Africa
- 1919 — Gandhiji launched satyagraha against the Rowlatt Act
- 13 April 1919 — Jallianwala Bagh incident
- March 1919 — Khilafat Committee formed
- September 1920 — Gandhiji convinced Congress for a non-cooperation movement
- December 1920 — Non-Cooperation program was adopted by Congress in Nagpur
- January 1921 — Non-Cooperation-Khilafat Movement began
- October 1920 — Oudh Kisan Sabha 6 January 1921 Police firing at peasants in Rae Bareli
- 1920 — The militant guerrilla movement spread in Gudem Hills, Andhra Pradesh
- 1922 — Chauri Chaura violence
- 11 February 1922 — Gandhiji decided to withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement
- 1928 — “Go Back Simon” movement
- Nov 1930 -Jan 1931 — First Round Table Conference
- Sept-Dec 1931 — Second Round Table Conference
- Nov -Dec 1932 — Third Round Table Conference
- December 1929 — The “Purna Swaraj” was formalized
- 26 January 1930 — Declared to be celebrated as the Independence Day but got very little attention
- 31 January 1930 — Gandhiji sent a letter of Viceroy Irwin stating 11 demands
- 12 March 1930 — Salt March or Dandi March or Dandi Satyagraha or Civil Disobedience Movement started
- 6 April 1930 — Salt March ended
- April 1930 — Abdul Ghaffar Khan got arrested
- May 1930 — Mahatma Gandhi got arrested
- 5 March 1931 — Gandhi-Irwin Pact
- 23 March 1931 — Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were sentenced to death
- December 1931 — Gandhiji went to London for a conference but returned disappointed
- 26 September 1932 — Poona Pact
- Jan 1932 — Civil Disobedience Movement started again
- 1920 — Indian Industrial and Commercial Congress
- 1927 — Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FICCI)
- 1906 — Muslim League established
- 1928 — Death of Lala Lajpat Rai
- 1935 — The government of India Act
- 8 August 1942 — Quit India movement launched
- August 1925 — Kakori Train Conspiracy Case
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About secret agent Ausable
Ausable was a secret agent. But he did not look like that. Fowler felt sad that Ausable did not look like a secret agent. Ausable had a room on the sixtli and top floor of a French hotel.
Ausable and Fowler together
Ausable was very fat. He spoke French and German. But he had the American accent. Ausable told Fowler that he would be sad. He (Ausable) didn’t look like a spy. Fowler was a writer. He had expected to see strange figures in the night. He also expected to hear the sound of pistols or about drugs in the wine. But it was never so in his case. As against this, Ausable told him that he had no beautiful girls around him. He might feel bored in his company. Saying so Ausable opened the door of his little room for Fowler.f
Max seen with a pistol
After a few moments, Ausable told Fowler that he would see an important paper. Several men and women were after that. This paper could change the course of history. Ausable closed the door. He switched on the light. Fowler saw a man with a small automatic pistol across the room. It was Max. Seeing him Ausable said that he was shocked to see him there. He thought that he was in Berlin.
Ausable confuses Max with balcony
Max was thin and not tall. He looked like a fox. Max told Ausable that he came there for something. It was to take the report about some missiles from him. Ausable sat into an armchair. He told him that he would complain to the management. It would be that someone had entered his room through an ordinary window in the balcony. The balcony should be closed at once. Max reacted saying that he didn’t enter the room from the balcony. He had a passkey. Ausable told him that the balcony was of the next room.
Talk about the report
Max looked at Fowler. He asked him to sit down. Ausable asked Max how he had learned about the report. Max told Ausable he wished he knew how Ausable’s men had obtained the report. He hopqd to get the report back that night. Then there was a knocking at the door.
Deception through police
Fowler jumped at this sudden knocking. Ausable smiled. He told that that was the police. He had told the police about the important paper. It needed extra protection. So the police was there to make everything all right.
Max in the non-existing ‘balcony’
Hearing this, Max got nervous. Ausable asked Max what he would do. If Ausable did not answer the door, the police would enter anyway. The door was unlocked. The police might shoot also as the papers were very important. Max’s face was black with anger. He opened the window and put his leg out into the night. He asked Ausable to send the police back. He would go and wait on the balcony. He also warned that he would shoot and take his chance. (There was no balcony.)
Max drops down
The knocking at the door became louder. Max had his gun cover Ausable and Fowler. He stood there catching the doorframe with his other free hand to support himself. Then he moved his other leg up and over the window sill. The doorknob turned. Max freed himself and dropped to the ‘balcony’. He shrieked sharply. It means he had fallen on the ground.
Waiter’s service inside
The door opened. A waiter stood there with a tray, a bottle and two glasses. He set the tray at the table. He uncorked the bottle and left the room.
How Ausable proves a real secret agent
This amazed Fowler. He asked Ausable about the police. Ausable told him that there was never any police. Fowler asked about the man on the balcony, ie, Max. Ausable told him that he won’t return. In this manner Ausable had outsmarted Max.
Posted by Ayush Rajawat 5 years, 3 months ago
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago
- January 1915 — Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South Africa
- 1919 — Gandhiji launched satyagraha against the Rowlatt Act
- 13 April 1919 — Jallianwala Bagh incident
- March 1919 — Khilafat Committee formed
- September 1920 — Gandhiji convinced Congress for a non-cooperation movement
- December 1920 — Non-Cooperation program was adopted by Congress in Nagpur
- January 1921 — Non-Cooperation-Khilafat Movement began
- October 1920 — Oudh Kisan Sabha 6 January 1921 Police firing at peasants in Rae Bareli
- 1920 — The militant guerrilla movement spread in Gudem Hills, Andhra Pradesh
- 1922 — Chauri Chaura violence
- 11 February 1922 — Gandhiji decided to withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement
- 1928 — “Go Back Simon” movement
- Nov 1930 -Jan 1931 — First Round Table Conference
- Sept-Dec 1931 — Second Round Table Conference
- Nov -Dec 1932 — Third Round Table Conference
- December 1929 — The “Purna Swaraj” was formalized
- 26 January 1930 — Declared to be celebrated as the Independence Day but got very little attention
- 31 January 1930 — Gandhiji sent a letter of Viceroy Irwin stating 11 demands
- 12 March 1930 — Salt March or Dandi March or Dandi Satyagraha or Civil Disobedience Movement started
- 6 April 1930 — Salt March ended
- April 1930 — Abdul Ghaffar Khan got arrested
- May 1930 — Mahatma Gandhi got arrested
- 5 March 1931 — Gandhi-Irwin Pact
- 23 March 1931 — Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were sentenced to death
- December 1931 — Gandhiji went to London for a conference but returned disappointed
- 26 September 1932 — Poona Pact
- Jan 1932 — Civil Disobedience Movement started again
- 1920 — Indian Industrial and Commercial Congress
- 1927 — Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FICCI)
- 1906 — Muslim League established
- 1928 — Death of Lala Lajpat Rai
- 1935 — The government of India Act
- 8 August 1942 — Quit India movement launched
- August 1925 — Kakori Train Conspiracy Case
Posted by Aditya Noob 5 years, 3 months ago
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago
Let the cost price of one chair be Rs. x and that of one table be Rs. y. Profit on chair = 25%.
∴ Selling price of one chair 
Profit on a table = 10%
∴ Selling price of one table = 
According to the given condition, we have

If profit on a chair is 10% and on a table is 25%, then total selling price is Rs. 1535.

Subtracting equation (ii) from equation (i), we get
3x - 3y = -300 ⇒ x - y = -100
Adding equation (ii) and (i), we get
47x + 47y = 61100 ⇒ x + y = 1300
Thus, we have following equations
x - y = -100 ...(iii)
x + y = 1300 ...(iv)
From (iii), we have
x - y = - i 00
⇒ x = y - 100 ...(v)
Substituting the value of x in (iv), we get
x + y = 1300
⇒ y - 100 + y - 1300
2y - 100 = 1300
⇒ 2y - 1400 ⇒ y = 700
Substituting the value of y in (v), we get
x = y - 100
⇒ x = 700 - 100 = 600
Hence, cost price of one chair = Rs. 600 and cost price of one table = Rs. 700
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago
The muslims gave a lukewarm response to the civil disobedience movement because:
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