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Adithya Dev A 4 years, 11 months ago

1) PUBLIC SECTOR = under Government. Objective is not only profit but public welfare. Eg :- Indian Railways, Indian Postal Network, etc. 2) PUBLIC SECTOR = under individuals and private companies. Objective is not welfare but monetary profits. Eg :- TISCO, RIL, etc.

Panglossian One 4 years, 11 months ago

Public sector - the government owns the assets and provides all the services. Ex - Electricity Board. Private sector - ownership of assets and delivery of services is in tje hands of private holders. Ex - Reliance Industries Limited.

Aman Kumar 5 years ago

Public sector provide a government and private sector provide individual group

Muskan Bhagat 5 years ago

The jobs provided by government is called public sector. And the job owned by the group of people or individual is called private sector.
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Mamta ... 4 years, 11 months ago

https://www.edufeednews.com/2021/01/download-practice-papers-with-solution.html ............. this link has sample papers of all subjects with answers.

Avinash Kumar 5 years ago

I will send it on Avinash eduhub

Mohan Tiwari 5 years ago

Your question is not clear that what you wants to say
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Ricky Tomar 4 years, 11 months ago

Bcj
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Sakshi Mehta 4 years, 11 months ago

The changes which I noticed in the 2nd stanza of tge poem is tht after the snow fall on the poet than poets heart mood changed from sad to happy... And poet things tht not all omen are bad... Sometimes they are good too....

Nishi Rajput 5 years ago

Ok

Mamta ... 5 years ago

The poet's mood changed from sad to happy. He felt refreshed and wanted to enjoy the rest of the day.
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Akash Yadav 4 years, 11 months ago

Stock=material in the environment which have the potential to satisfy the human needs but human beings did not have the technology to access this Potental=The resources which are found in a region but not have been utilised

Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

POTENTIAL RESOURCES = Resources found in a region but not utilized yet. Eg :- solar and wind energy in gujarat and rajastan. STOCK = Resources found in a region, can satisy human needs but no technical access. Eg :- Hydrogen in water molecules.
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Yash Pal 4 years, 10 months ago

Computer is an electronic machine. And is used for hard work to convert to easy work. And it is faster than human beings. It's full form of computer common operated machine particularly used for technologies educational and research

Harsh Pawar 4 years, 11 months ago

common oriented device particularly used for trade education and research its full form

Rakesh Kumar Jha Rakesh Kumar Jha 4 years, 11 months ago

Computer is a electronic machine . They work fast in the human
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Asif Banadar 5 years ago

How can you make a good presentation even more effective? °Show your Passion and Connect with your Audience. ... °Focus on your Audience's Needs. ... °Keep it Simple: Concentrate on your Core Message. ... °Smile and Make Eye Contact with your Audience. ... °Start Strongly. ... °Remember the 10-20-30 Rule for °Slideshows. ... °Tell Stories.
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Vivek Kumar 4 years, 9 months ago

Calcium oxy chloride ( CaOCl2)

Atul Singh 4 years, 11 months ago

the chemical formula of bleaching powder is Ca(OCl)Cl
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Vedika Kengale 4 years, 11 months ago

Euclid's division lemma
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Asif Banadar 5 years ago

A macro in computer science is a rule or pattern that specifies how a certain input should be mapped to a replacement output. Applying a macro to an input is macro expansion. The input and output may be a sequence of lexical tokens or characters, or a syntax tree.
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Aman Kumar 5 years ago

Alveoli is baloon like structure

Priya Tomar 5 years ago

Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles ,tiny branches of air tubes in the lungs

Ankit Kumar 5 years ago

It is known as site of exchange it is balloon like structure.
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Nishi Rajput 5 years ago

Nelson Mandela plant tour 10 political emancipation aur answer book mein se Milega dhundh liye Ham pahle kha lena

Bhomic Roy 5 years ago

Jani nha sorry

Ritika Pal 5 years ago

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Dhruv .. 5 years ago

See the main tip for science board exam is ,just read each and every line of science ncert textbook and solve the inside chapter questions given in the blue colour of every chapter of your syllabus ,ncert is enough .nothing else as far as the board exams are concerned.
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Dhruv .. 5 years ago

See, the numerical questions are only asked from the chapters electricity and light . From my suggestion ,you should first solve each and every question of your science NCERT textbook exercises including examples , then go through the blue coloured questions which are given inside the chapters itself .

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S Chand and NCERT based question are asked.
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Mamta ... 5 years ago

The paper of basic n standard either will come from NCERT or from exemplar. So we just need to do 2 things that is to solve exemplar n NCERT.

Dhruv .. 5 years ago

Yes ,I would suggest that before solving the exercises ,just once solve the examples questions given before every exercises of NCERT . NCERT exercises +NCERT examples questions are enough for maths basic.
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Pankaj Rai 5 years ago

Because it provide raw materials for secondary sector which help in their establishment and proper working
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Dhruv .. 5 years ago

# Mamta ,,As per his wish that was only the option left .yes ,At last you can't be up to mark with that notes only .

Mamta ... 5 years ago

No I think notes r not efficient for boards bcuz questions can come from any line given in NCERT so each n every line in the book is important for us n each line is not in the notes. Notes r for revision, they r super duper helpful for revision. So u can't cover full sst in 1 nyt as Hansika said.

Dhruv .. 5 years ago

Just read the ???????? ????? given in this app inside every chapter's section.
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Hansika Verma 5 years ago

You can't cover the whole syllabus but you can try to cover the more...You can take help from you tube and can see the videos related to the chapter and after that you have to read the chapter and try to teach yourself...and try to make the questions from the chapter and then answer the question and if you want then you can teach you friend then it will be more easy for you to understand the topics... Thanks Hope it helps you☺

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