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Tamanna Prajapati 4 years, 5 months ago

Restaurants, cab services , hotels etc . These are indirect tax . whose burden can be shifted to another one
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Tanvir Singh 😊😀😊 4 years, 5 months ago

Reducing sugar:glucose Non reducing :sucrose
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Lhakpa Choden 4 years, 5 months ago

When Government takes away the Legal Tender of the Currency

Harshita Thakue 4 years, 5 months ago

When we do directly written off of any assests
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Sm . 4 years, 5 months ago

14th Nov. Is celebrated as children's day every year to commemorate the birth anniversary of our 1st prime minister pandit jawaharlal nehru. He loved children dearly. After his death in 1964 his birthday was declared as children's day Nationwide. Aap Kya 14 ko aayenge.. Maine toh excited ke mare 1 month phle hi bna li thi id socha k ham 1 Nov. Ko milenge.
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Sia ? 4 years, 5 months ago

The relation between electric field, E and potential, V at a point is {tex}\mathbf{E}=-\frac{\mathbf{d} \mathbf{V}}{\mathbf{d r}}{/tex}.

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Nikita Choudhary 4 years, 3 months ago

Orthorhombic

Rifat ✍️ 4 years, 5 months ago

Orthorhombic ---a,b,c sides are not equal but angle alpha, beta, gamma are all 90°
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Sanskar Singh 4 years, 5 months ago

What
I. Read the passage given below. Marooned in the South Atlantic Ocean between Argentina and Antarctica, the glaciated peaks and billowing tundra grasses of South Georgia cast a dramatic scene. Though the crescent-shaped island is technically a British Overseas Territory, it’s also claimed by Argentina and is so remote and hard to get to that many people have never even heard of it. There’s no airport, so the only access is by boat from Tierra del Fuego or the Falkland Islands, a journey of at least two days and nights across some of the roughest seas in the world. But South Georgia’s remote location is the island’s secret blessing, because here, well away from humans, nature is flourishing. In fact, South Georgia has such a stunning and surprising array of biodiversity that this near-Antarctic oasis is often referred to as “The Galapagos of the Poles”. Located about 1,000 km east of the Falkland Islands, South Georgia is the largest dot in a spectacularly picturesque but inhospitable archipelago called South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. It’s about 160km from tip to toe and covers an area of about 3,527 sq km. The island was first spotted by sailors in the 17th Century, but it wasn’t until 1775 that Captain James Cook made the first landing. It’s a harsh but magnificent environment, where snow-capped mountains more than 2,000 m tall plunge into deep fjords, and crystal blue glaciers calve into the frigid waters with a thundering rumble. Three-fourths of the island is covered in permanent ice and snow; and with no major land masses nearby for protection, it’s frequently battered by vicious South Atlantic winds. South Georgia has no permanent residents. Around 30 people live here temporarily, made up of scientists at the King Edward Point research base and summer staff who manage the visitor centre and museum for the few tourists willing and able to make the long journey. They come on small cruise ships or yachts, crossing from Ushuaia, Argentina, via the Falkland Islands and then on to Antarctica. But there is no accommodation on the island for visitors, and access is restricted, with landings limited to just 100 people on shore for no more than a few hours at a time. All this makes South Georgia one of the least-visited tourist destinations in the world, with only around 10,000 visitors last year. Remarkably, this inhospitable frozen rock is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. In 2011, a British Antarctic Survey study identified almost 1,500 different animal species in and around the island – from tinyworms to mammoth blue whales – leading scientists to conclude that South Georgia boasts more biodiversity than the Galapagos Islands. South Georgia’s surprising array of life stems from its proximity to the Antarctic Convergence, a natural boundary where the warmer waters of the Atlantic Ocean meet the colder waters of the Southern Ocean. The resulting nutrient-rich currents create perfect conditions for Antarctic krill, which then attract predators like fish, whales, seals and penguins. (Credit: Bella Falk) Based on your understanding of the passage, answer any eight out of the ten questions by choosing the correct option. Q.1 The writer is stunned by the islands A. Natural beauty b. remoteness c. bio uniformity d. shape Q.2 ‘Collocation’ is two or more words that often go together. The writer says that the island has a surprising array of life Select the word from the options that doesn’t collocates with array A. Formidable b. vast c. bewildering d. down Q.3 Rearrange the following sentences to depict the correct order of thought from paragraph 1 to 4 1. There are no permanent residents on the island 2. The first explorer to land on the island 3. Diversity of life 4. Once an overseas territory of Britain A. 1,2,3,4 B. 4,2,1,3 C. 1,4,3,2 D.4,2,3,1 Q.4 The most likely signboard you would see on reaching the island A. HAPPY STAY B. GOOD NIGHT C. 2 DAYS FREE D. RESEARCH BASE Q.5 Which of the following represents the shape of the island South Georgia? A. B. C. D Q6. Which of the following is a part of South Georgian biodiversity? A. Chimpanzee b. seal c. cobra d. tiger Q7. Select the option that correctly describes South Georgia A. off-lying b. approachable c. snug d. forested Q8. Which option describes the feeling of the narrator? A. Frustrated b. disillusioned c. anxious d. amazed Q9. The South Georgian island has been compared to A. The Poles b.The Archipelago c.The Galapagos d. The Marooned Q10. The number of permanent residents in South Georgia is A. 30 b. around 30 c. 100 d. none of the options
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Aseem Mahajan 4 years, 5 months ago

This is a series but i dont want you to watch . It has time pass only all the science content is avaialable.

Aseem Mahajan 4 years, 5 months ago

Regarding what?

🤟Royal Thakur 🤟 4 years, 5 months ago

I am confused ?

Aseem Mahajan 4 years, 5 months ago

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Aseem Mahajan 4 years, 5 months ago

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Sneha Sharma 4 years, 4 months ago

False ..This was written 8m srilanka ..

Arshiya Shah 4 years, 4 months ago

False... written in srilanka

Arshiya Shah 4 years, 4 months ago

True
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Lhakpa Choden 4 years, 5 months ago

MGNREGA, National Social Security Assistance Program, etc
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Lhakpa Choden 4 years, 5 months ago

To ensure basic education, health, human capital formation and economic growth
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Radhika Gulia 4 years, 3 months ago

term 1 all chapter

Sagar Gupta 4 years, 4 months ago

kun sa chapter

Tanisha Gaur 4 years, 5 months ago

Yes
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Sia ? 4 years, 5 months ago

Sensex: It is Index of Bombay stock exchange It has total 30 shares. Its recent index above 20000 however, it keeps fluctuating day to day.
Nifty: It is Index of National stock exchange. It has total 50 shares. Present index above 5000
 

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Sia ? 4 years, 5 months ago

Business risk is the exposure a company or organization has to factor(s) that will lower its profits or lead it to fail. Anything that threatens a company's ability to achieve its financial goals is considered a business risk.

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Pubg Free Fire 4 years, 5 months ago

Privatetisation
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Sia ? 4 years, 5 months ago

To Calculation of new profit sharing ratio:

A's new ratio= old ratio-sacrifice

                    = 5/10-1/5

                    = 3/10

B's ratio= 4/10

C's new ratio= 1/10+1/5

                     = 3/10

New ratio= 3:4:3

Sacrificing ratio:

A's sacrifice= 1/5

C's gain= 1/5

The new profit sharing ratio= 1:1:1

Calculation of sacrificing ratio:

A's sacrifice = 5/10-1/3

                  = 5/30

B's sacrifice= 4/10-1/3

                   = 2/30

Sacrificing ratio= 5:2

C's gain= 7/30

Nandani Moolchandani 4 years, 5 months ago

1:1
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 3 months ago

But there is another important factor that we tend to miss out on; a fall in India's fertility rate and how that helped the Indian economy grow. In 1971, the country's total fertility rate was at 5.2. That is, on average, 100 women had 520 children during their child-bearing years. By 1991, this had come down to 3.6.

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Sakshi Sharma 4 years, 4 months ago

Amravati is situated in Andhra Pradesh. Stupa was situated in amravati. It was ruined.

Sarbjeet Kaur 4 years, 4 months ago

Amravati is a stupa

Alka Singh 4 years, 4 months ago

Andhera Pradesh
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Sia ? 4 years, 5 months ago

When a Senior Fitness test is being conducted for a group of senior people, it is always mandatory to keep the health conditions in view before assigning a test. The underlying conditions like arthritis, BP, diabetes, etc. should be tested first with a recent blood report.

The basic tests that are a part of the circuit test for testing the fitness of senior citizens include the - 

1. Chair stand test.

2. Arm curl test

3. Height and weight test along with the 2 minutes step test.

4. In the chair - sit and reach tests.

5. Back-scratch tests

6. 8 feet up and go test.

7. 6 minutes walk test.

All these tests can be conducted at a time for all the participants if there are individual people to monitor it.

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Sia ? 4 years, 5 months ago

Bindusara

real estate company is going to build a new residential complex. The land they have purchased can hold at most 4500 apartments. Also, if they make x apartments, then the monthly maintenance cost for the whole complex would be as follows: Fixed cost = ₹50,00,000. Variable cost = ₹(160x - 0.04x2)  The maintenance cost as a function of x will be 5000000 5000000 + 160x - 0.04x2 160x - 0.04x2 None of these If C(x) denote the maintenance cost function, then the maximum value of C(x) occur at x = 2000 4500 5000 0 The maximum value of C(x) would be ₹4000000 ₹5160000 ₹5000000 ₹5225000 To practice more questions & prepare well for exams, download myCBSEguide App. It provides complete study material for CBSE, NCERT, JEE (main), NEET-UG and NDA exams. The number of apartments, that the complex should have in order to minimize the maintenance cost, is 5000 4500 1750 3500 If the minimum maintenance cost is attained, then the maintenance cost for each apartment would be ₹1000 ₹2000 ₹1091.11 ₹1200
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Mangalavathi.M David 2 years, 9 months ago

A real estate company is going to build a new residential complex. The land they have purchased can hold at most 4500 apartments. Also, if they make apartments, then the monthly maintenance cost for the whole complex would be as follows : Fixed cost . Variable cost Based on the above information, answer the following questions.
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