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Anjan Karthi 3 years ago

(a) Blastocoel. (Coelom is the general name given to body cavities. Archenteron is the alimentary cavity specifically found in embryonic gastrula stage. Haemocoel is the cavity of the circulatory system through which blood flows.)
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Anshika Sharma 2 years, 11 months ago

Hii

Anshika Sharma 3 years ago

Thanks

Vansh Chauhan 2 years, 10 months ago

Hiii anshika
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Abhay Tiwari 3 years ago

Bhav vachya
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Capital

Raghav Sankhla 3 years ago

Chapter first question and answer
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

It levies taxes on property, water and other services. Taxes are fixed on the measurement and consumption of the services. Taxes are levied on education and other amenities like owning a hotel, entertainment etc.

Naman Shukla 2 years, 11 months ago

1.Proprty tax 2.Movie tax 3.Education tax 4.Water tax 5.collection of market and Shop tax
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Groups of councillors deal with issues that affect the entire city. Ward Councillor deals with issues that affect the entire city.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

The correct option is B councillors. Municipal corporations are divided into smaller divisions called wards. Each of these wards elect their representative. These representatives are called councillors.

Anushka Giri 3 years ago

MCD
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Iron pillar at Mehrauli is special because of the following points:

  1. The iron pillar at Mehrauli in Delhi is a remarkable example of the skill of Indian craftsmen. The pillar is made of iron.
  2. It is 7.2 metres high and weighs around 6.5 tonnes.
  3. It was constructed over 1600 years ago (during the Gupta Period) but has shown no signs of rust so far.
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Municipal Corporation affects the life of a city-dweller in the following ways:

  1. It takes care of street lights, garbage collection, water supply etc.
  2. It keeps the streets and the market clean.
  3. It ensures that diseases do not break out in the city.
  4. It runs schools, hospitals and dispensaries.
  5. It makes gardens and maintains them.
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Yasmin Khala was a friend of Rehana's mother who had just retired from the Municipal Corporation. Children went to Yasmin Khala’s house because they broke the street light and wanted to know who did the lights on the streets belong to.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005 (39 of 2005) was enacted to remove gender discriminatory provisions in the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. Under the amendment, the daughter of a coparcener shall by birth become a coparcener in her own right in the same manner as the son.

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Xyz Xyz 3 years ago

Hii ankita pal

Ankit Pal 3 years ago

Yes
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

In a district, the SP (Superintendent of Police) is in-charge of all the police stations. Individual police stations have their own Station House Officers (SHO).

Gauravi Sonhivare 2 years, 11 months ago

SP
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

The chief official of tehsil is called the tahsildar, who is a revenue administrative officer.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

The position of Deputy Commissioner as head of the district administration has become one of expanding responsibilities. As he is the executive head of the civil administration, all departments in the district, which otherwise have their own officers, look to him for guidance and co-ordination.

Mahasri Reddy 2 years, 11 months ago

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Measuring land and keeping land records is the main work of the Patwari. The Patwari is known by different names in different states - in some villages such officers are called Lekhpal, in others Kanungo or Karamchari or Village Officer etc.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Police Officers strive to keep the streets of their community safe, reducing the fear of crime and improving the overall quality of life of the citizens.

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Simran Gupta 3 years ago

Salt + water

Ujjawal Gupta 3 years ago

=salt + water

Mahi Sharma 3 years ago

Nutral
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Surbhit 1 2 3 years ago

Exams are an integral part of education, and they can be a source of stress and anxiety for both students and educators alike. Examining exams is essential to ensure that they are both fair and effective in evaluating a student's knowledge and understanding of a subject. The first step in examining exams is to determine what type of exam is best suited to the subject matter. Certain subjects may require a written exam, while others may require a practical test such as a lab-based experiment. It is important to consider the objectives of the course and the nature of the material when determining the type of exam that should be given. The next step is to develop the exam. This should include designing the questions and deciding how they will be graded. The questions should cover the material that was taught in the course and be representative of the subject matter. The grading criteria should be clear and consistent, and should be based on the objectives of the course. Once the exam has been designed, it should be tested to ensure that it is fair and effective. The best way to do this is to have a group of students take the exam and have their results evaluated. This will allow for an assessment of the exam's fairness and effectiveness, as well as provide feedback that can be used to improve the exam for future use. Finally, it is important to review the results of the exam. This should include an analysis of the students' performance on each question and an overall assessment of the exam's effectiveness. This will help to determine if the exam was successful in evaluating the students' understanding of the material. By examining exams, educators can ensure that they are fair and effective in assessing a student's knowledge and understanding of a subject. This will help to ensure that students receive the best possible education and that the objectives of the course are met. Examining exams is an essential part of ensuring a high-quality education for all students.
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

-3a⁴b⁵c⁵ (-a⁴)×(-b⁵)×c⁵×(-3) =-3a⁴b⁵c⁵

Yes
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