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Consider the following statements By the end twintieth century, the forest cover in India was reduced to 19.4 percent National Forest Policy was implemented in the year 1988 The average annual production of dry grass or hay in India is about 250 milion tons About 10% of the world's population lives in arid or semi arid regions Of these statements

In a X th standard examination out of the 100 students appeared 50 passed in all the subjects, 20 passed in science subjects only and 10 passed in languages only. All the remaining students failed in all subjects. Which of the following represents this fact?

What were the early ideas of men about the sky and the earth ? They naturally believed . that the earth was motionless, and they also supposed that it was flat. These two ideas do not surprise us. Children now-a-days think the same until they are taught differently. How were men to know that the earth was a ball circling round the sun ?They had no telescope for accurate observation. They had not travelled round the world. In fact, many parts of the world in those days were unexplored and unknown. They thought they lived on a kind of flat plate, and that the -isky with the sun and the moon and the stars, was a kind of inverted bowl turning round above "them. The sun, the moon and the stars were their lamps for day and night. The early ideas of man were wrong because

What were the early ideas of men about the sky and the earth ? They naturally believed . that the earth was motionless, and they also supposed that it was flat. These two ideas do not surprise us. Children now-a-days think the same until they are taught differently. How were men to know that the earth was a ball circling round the sun ?They had no telescope for accurate observation. They had not travelled round the world. In fact, many parts of the world in those days were unexplored and unknown. They thought they lived on a kind of flat plate, and that the -isky with the sun and the moon and the stars, was a kind of inverted bowl turning round above "them. The sun, the moon and the stars were their lamps for day and night. What was true for the early man ?

What were the early ideas of men about the sky and the earth ? They naturally believed . that the earth was motionless, and they also supposed that it was flat. These two ideas do not surprise us. Children now-a-days think the same until they are taught differently. How were men to know that the earth was a ball circling round the sun ?They had no telescope for accurate observation. They had not travelled round the world. In fact, many parts of the world in those days were unexplored and unknown. They thought they lived on a kind of flat plate, and that the -isky with the sun and the moon and the stars, was a kind of inverted bowl turning round above "them. The sun, the moon and the stars were their lamps for day and night. Unless children are taught differently they think that

It is a common fallacy that history is all about the past, that it is concatenation of ascertained facts in sequence. In reality, the past gets (355) with every shift in the world view of the present. The past is not to blame for the hairy view that the TajMahal is a blot on Indian culture, rather, the politics of the (356)_ who asserts this is. It is not just the present that colours the past. Even the shape of the future that is desired has an (357) on history. You can look at Ashoka and the Buddha and say that India was a land of peace, because you want to inspire the (358) generation to build a future of harmony. Those whose forefathers suffered systematic violence and seek justice in the present might choose a different set of facts to portray a different (359) of history, with different imperatives for reparative action.