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Resistance And Rebellion ~ History Chapter 3 Madhyamik (Questions and Answer) wbbse

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Resistance And Rebellion~ History Chapter 3 Madhyamik (Questions and Answer)   Short Answer Type Questions :  1. When did the Rangpur peasant uprising occur ?  Answer : In 1783, farmers in Rangpur rose up against the government. The Rangpr Rebellion was led by Nuruluddin. 2. Who was debi Singh ?  Answer : Rangpur’s ijaradar was named Debi Singh. 3. By whom was the ijaradari system introduced?   Answer : The ijaradari system was introduced by Warren Hastings. 4. Who was Sui Munda?  Answer: The Kol Rebellion was headed by Sui Munda. 5.In which year did the Kol Rebellion take place? Answer:During the year 1831, the Kol Rebellion occurred.

Adenovirus Infections ~ Biology project

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Click here for the Index Adenovirus Infections Introduction   What are viruses?   A virus is  an infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat . A virus cannot replicate alone; instead, it must infect cells and use components of the host cell to make copies of itself.

Application of Chemistry in Food, Clothing, Medicine, Cosmetics and Industry~ Chemistry project

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Click here for the Index Application of Chemistry in Food, Clothing,  Medicine,  Cosmetics and Industry Introduction Chemicals used in industry have a direct impact on our daily life, including what we eat, wear, travel, technology, how we treat illnesses, how we receive electricity, and many more. Many future concerns, such as sustainable energy and food production, environmental management, supplying safe drinking water, and improving human and environmental health, will be solved with chemistry.

Reforms : Characteristics and Observations ~ Chapter 2 History (Madhyamik Important Question and Answer )

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Reform: Characteristics & Observations (History Chapter 2 W.B) (Madhyamik Important Question and Answer ) Very Short Questions and Answer  Question 1: Who was the editor of ‘The Bengal Gazette’? Answer: James Augustus Hicky was the editor of ‘The Bengal Gazette’. Question 2: Name one satirical prose written by Kaliprasanna Singha.? Answer: One satirical prose by Kaliprasanna Singha was ‘Hutom Pyanchar Naksha’. Question 3: Who composed ‘Hutom Pyanchar Naksha’? Answer: Kaliprasanna Singha composed ‘Hutom Pyanchar Naksha’. Question 4: Name one English week which exposed the oppression of indigo planters.?

Architectural Excellence of Egyptians Civilization ~ History project

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Architectural Excellence of Egyptians Civilization ~ History Introduction   I am presenting this project assignment on the topic "Architectural Excellence of Egyptian Civilization and Indus Valley Civilization " . In this project I have tried to give all the important things and information. Architecture of Egyptian Civilization : In existence from approximately 3000 BC, Egyptian architecture has essentially been one of the most diverse and influential architectural styles in the world. The ancient architecture, built in the regions of Egypt and Nubia, was deeply influenced by the divine relationship humans shared with kings and their gods. This identification is highly reflected in the form of tombs, temples, and pyramids present across Egypt, projecting post and lintel methods of construction. The Egyptians were great  builders and constructed many pyramids and temples. 

Passing Away of Bapu ~ Madhaymik (Questions and Answers )

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Passing away of Bapu ji  ~ Madhaymik (Questions and Answers ) Unit-1 Q. Answer the following questions. 1.Who wrote 'The Passing Away of Bapu' Ans: Nayantara Sehgal wrote 'The Passing Away of Bapu'. 2.Where from is 'The Passing Away of Bapu' taken? Ans: 'The Passing Away of Bapu' is taken from Nayantara Sehgal's memoir 'Prison and Chocolate Cake'. 3.When was the author having tea at home? Ans:The author was having tea at home on the evening of 30th January, 1948. 4.How did the author come to know of Gandhiji's death? Ans :The author came to know of Gandhiji's death by an urgent telephone.

Map and Globe

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Sl. No. Contents Pg. no. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8)  9) What is a Map ? Difference between a Map and a Globe  Importance of Maps Types of Maps Elements of a Map: ● Directions  ● Scales ● Colours ● Symbols  ● Legend  Directions  : ● Cardinal points ● Intermediate points  Types of Scales : ● Verbal Scale ● Graphic or Linear scale ● Representative Fraction  (RF) Conventional Signs and Symbols  Conclusion  What is a Map ? A map is a symbolic representation of selected characteristics of a place, usually drawn on a flat surface. Maps present information about the world in a simple, visual way. They teach about the world by showing sizes and shapes of countries, locations of features, and distances between places. Maps can show distributions of things over Earth, such as settlement patterns.