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History – The Making of Global World Short Answers Type Questions Q.1) Give two examples of different types of global exchanges which took place before the 17th century, choosing one example from Asia and one from the Americas. Which foods for ancestors did not have 500 years ago? Ans) Asia – China is an important […]

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History – The Making of Global World Very Short Answers Type Questions Q.1) What were the ‘Corn Laws’? Ans) Under pressure from landed groups, the government restricted the import of corn. The laws allowing the government to do so were called the ‘Corn Laws’. Q.2) Name the Indian industrialists in foreign? Ans) Shikaripuri Shroffs and

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History – Nationalism in India Very Short Answers Type Questions Q.1) What was Rowlatt Act? Ans) This was a law according to which any person could be detained and imprisoned for two years without any trial. It was implemented in 1919. The main purpose of the Rowlatt Act was to suppress national movements. Therefore, Gandhiji

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History – Nationalism in India Short Answers Type Questions Q.1) Why growth of nationalism in the colonies is linked to an anti-colonial movement? Ans) The growth of nationalism in the colonies is linked to the anti-colonial movement for the following reasons- Q.2) How the First World War helped in the growth of the National Movement

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History – Nationalism in India Long Answers Type Questions Q.1) List all the different social groups that joined the Non-cooperation Movement of 1921. Then choose any three and write about their hopes and struggles to show why they joined the movement. Ans) Non-Cooperation Movement – The Non-Cooperation Movement began in January 1921. Various social groups

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Ex – 3.3 Que No. 2(v)

Ex – 3.3 Que No. 2(v) Q.2) Form the pair of linear equations in the following problems, and find their solutions (if they exist) by the elimination method : (v). A lending library has a fixed charge for the first three days and an additional charge for each day thereafter. Saritha paid ₹27 for a

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Ex – 3.3 Que No. 2(iv)

Ex – 3.3 Que No. 2(iv) Q.2) Form the pair of linear equations in the following problems, and find their solutions (if they exist) by the elimination method : (iv). Meena went to a bank to withdraw ₹2000. She asked the cashier to give her ₹50 and ₹100 notes only. Meena got 25 notes in

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Ex – 3.3 Que No. 2(iii)

Ex – 3.3 Que No. 2(iii) Q.2) Form the pair of linear equations in the following problems, and find their solutions (if they exist) by the elimination method : (iii). The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 9. Also, nine times this number is twice the number obtained by reversing the order

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Ex – 3.3 Que No. 2(ii)

Ex – 3.3 Que No. 2(ii) Q.2) Form the pair of linear equations in the following problems, and find their solutions (if they exist) by the elimination method : (ii). Five years ago, Nuri was thrice as old as Sonu. Ten years later, Nuri will be twice as old as Sonu. How old are Nuri

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Ex – 3.3 Que No. 2(i)

Ex – 3.3 Que No. 2(i) Q.2) Form the pair of linear equations in the following problems, and find their solutions (if they exist) by the elimination method : (i). If we add 1 to the numerator and subtract 1 from the denominator, a fraction reduces to 1. It becomes 1/2 if we only add

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