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Let’s recall : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 93 Q1 : What kinds of cloth had a large market in Europe? Answer : Cotton and silk textiles had a huge market in Europe. Indian textiles were by far the most popular, both for their fine quality and exquisite craftsmanship. Different varieties of Indian textiles were sold in the Western markets; for example, chintz, cossaesor khassa, bandannaand jamdani. From the 1680s, there started a craze for printed Indian cotton textiles in England and Europe, mainly for their exquisite floral designs, fine texture and relative cheapness. NCERT Solutions for Class…

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Let’s recall : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 76 Q1 : State whether true or false: (a) In the Western world, modern cities grew with industrialisation. (b) Surat and Machlipatnam developed in the nineteenth century. (c) In the twentieth century, the majority of Indians lived in cities. (d) After 1857 no worship was allowed in the Jama Masjid for five years. (e) More money was spent on cleaning Old Delhi than New Delhi. Answer : (a) In the Western world, modern cities grew with industrialisation. True (b) Surat and Machlipatnam developed in the nineteenth century. False (c) In…

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Let’s recall : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 62 Q1 : What was the demand of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi that was refused by the British? Answer : Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi wanted the East India Company to recognise her adopted son as the heir to the kingdom after the death of her husband. This demand was refused by the British. Ultimately, the Company annexed the kingdom as per the Doctrine of Lapse. NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Social Science Our Pasts 3rd – Part 1 Chapter 5 Q2 : What did the British do to protect the…

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Let’s recall : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 49 Q1 : Fill in the blanks: (a) The British described the tribal people as __________. (b) The method of sowing seeds in jhum cultivation is known as ___________. (c) The tribal chiefs got _________ titles in central India under the British land settlements. (d) Tribals went to work in the ___________ of Assam and the __________ in Bihar. Answer : (a) The British described the tribal people as wild and savage. (b) The method of sowing seeds in jhum cultivation is known as broadcasting or scattering. (c) The tribal…

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Let’s recall : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 37 Q1 : Match the following: ryot village mahal peasant nij cultivation on ryot’s lands ryoti cultivation on planter’s own land Answer : ryot peasant mahal village nij cultivation on planter’s own land ryoti cultivation on ryot’s lands NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Social Science Our Pasts 3rd Part 1 Chapter 3 Let’s discusslet’s recall : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 38 Q1 : Fill in the blanks: (a) Growers of woad in Europe saw ___________ as a crop which would provide competition to their earnings. (b) The…

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Let’s recall : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 24 Q1 : Match the following: Diwani Tipu Sultan “Tiger of Mysore“ right to collect land revenue faujdari adalat Sepoy Rani Channamma criminal court sipahi led an anti-British movement in Kitoor Answer : Diwani right to collect land revenue “Tiger of Mysore“ Tipu Sultan faujdari adalat criminal court Rani Channamma led an anti-British movement in Kitoor sipahi Sepoy NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Social Science Our Pasts 3rd – Part 1 Chapter 2 Q2 : Fill in the blanks: (a) The British conquest of Bengal began with the Battle of…

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Let’s discusslet’s recall : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 8 NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Social Science Our Pasts Chapter 1 Q1 : State whether true or false: (a) James Mill divided Indian history into three periods – Hindu, Muslim, Christian. (b) Official documents help us understand what the people of the country think. (c) The British thought surveys were important for effective administration. Answer : (a) James Mill divided Indian history into three periods – Hindu, Muslim, Christian. False (b) Official documents help us understand what the people of the country think. False (c) The British thought…

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NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Mathematics Chapter-11 Jugs and Mugs Water in Water Out? 1.About how many glasses of water do you drink in a day? Answer: During summer I drink about 10 glasses of water in a day. During winter I drink about 5 glasses of water in a day. 2.Can you guess how much water goes out of you? Answer: I guess about half of the water, taken by me, goes out of my body. Whose Jug Holds More? 1.What are Naima and Jeetu doing? Answer: Naima and Jeetu are pouring water in jugs. 2.What do you think?…

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NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Mathematics Chapter-10 Play With Patterns Around Us 1.Look around you and list three things in which you find some patterns. Answer: Staircase, Zebra crossing, Railing in a balcony. 2.Draw some patterns which you have found around yourself. Answer: 3.Can you see a pattern in the way each block is repeated? Answer: Yes, I can see that one block is placed upwards and the next is placed downwards. Practice Time Given below are some patterns. 1. Figure out the rule for each and continue the pattern. Answer: (a) In this pattern; the colour of the pot…

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NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Mathematics Chapter-9 How Many Times? Find the Number without Counting 1.In the same way, how many bottles are these? Answer: 4 times 5 = 20 bottles. 2. How many eggs? Answer: 6 times 5 = 30 eggs. Practice Time A.Rewrite using the + sign. 2 x 5 is 2 times 5 or 5 + 5 4 x 18 is 4 times 18 or 18 + 18 + 18 +18 3 x 20 is 3 times 20 or 20 + 20 + 20 8 x 9 is 8 times 9 or 9 + 9 + 9…

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