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……..are obtained from biosphere and have life such as human beings flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock etc:
1 Abiotic Resources
2 Biotic Resources
3 Both
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Biotic Resources
15. Resources
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If the one glass sheet used to sandwich the thin layer of a liquid crystal is deposited with transparent electrodes and the other with a reflective coating on their inside faces in a liquid crystal cell then it is known as _______:
1 Transmittive type cell
2 Deflective type cell
3 conductive type cell
4 Reflective type cell
Explanation:
Reflective type cell
15. Resources
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One of the historical factors causing damage to our resources was __________.
1 Minimum utilization of resources during British time.
2 Under utilization of resources during British time.
3 Over-exploitation of resources during British time.
4 Under utilization of resources after Independence.
Explanation:
Over-exploitation of resources during British time. The history of colonization reveals that rich resources in colonies were the main attractions for the foreign invaders. It was primarily the higher level of technological development of the colonizing countries that helped them to exploit resources of other regions and establish their supremacy over the colonies. For example, the teak plantation in South India had destroyed the habitat of several species during that time.
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……..are obtained from biosphere and have life such as human beings flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock etc:
1 Abiotic Resources
2 Biotic Resources
3 Both
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Biotic Resources
15. Resources
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If the one glass sheet used to sandwich the thin layer of a liquid crystal is deposited with transparent electrodes and the other with a reflective coating on their inside faces in a liquid crystal cell then it is known as _______:
1 Transmittive type cell
2 Deflective type cell
3 conductive type cell
4 Reflective type cell
Explanation:
Reflective type cell
15. Resources
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One of the historical factors causing damage to our resources was __________.
1 Minimum utilization of resources during British time.
2 Under utilization of resources during British time.
3 Over-exploitation of resources during British time.
4 Under utilization of resources after Independence.
Explanation:
Over-exploitation of resources during British time. The history of colonization reveals that rich resources in colonies were the main attractions for the foreign invaders. It was primarily the higher level of technological development of the colonizing countries that helped them to exploit resources of other regions and establish their supremacy over the colonies. For example, the teak plantation in South India had destroyed the habitat of several species during that time.
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……..are obtained from biosphere and have life such as human beings flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock etc:
1 Abiotic Resources
2 Biotic Resources
3 Both
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Biotic Resources
15. Resources
242534
If the one glass sheet used to sandwich the thin layer of a liquid crystal is deposited with transparent electrodes and the other with a reflective coating on their inside faces in a liquid crystal cell then it is known as _______:
1 Transmittive type cell
2 Deflective type cell
3 conductive type cell
4 Reflective type cell
Explanation:
Reflective type cell
15. Resources
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One of the historical factors causing damage to our resources was __________.
1 Minimum utilization of resources during British time.
2 Under utilization of resources during British time.
3 Over-exploitation of resources during British time.
4 Under utilization of resources after Independence.
Explanation:
Over-exploitation of resources during British time. The history of colonization reveals that rich resources in colonies were the main attractions for the foreign invaders. It was primarily the higher level of technological development of the colonizing countries that helped them to exploit resources of other regions and establish their supremacy over the colonies. For example, the teak plantation in South India had destroyed the habitat of several species during that time.
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……..are obtained from biosphere and have life such as human beings flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock etc:
1 Abiotic Resources
2 Biotic Resources
3 Both
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Biotic Resources
15. Resources
242534
If the one glass sheet used to sandwich the thin layer of a liquid crystal is deposited with transparent electrodes and the other with a reflective coating on their inside faces in a liquid crystal cell then it is known as _______:
1 Transmittive type cell
2 Deflective type cell
3 conductive type cell
4 Reflective type cell
Explanation:
Reflective type cell
15. Resources
242535
One of the historical factors causing damage to our resources was __________.
1 Minimum utilization of resources during British time.
2 Under utilization of resources during British time.
3 Over-exploitation of resources during British time.
4 Under utilization of resources after Independence.
Explanation:
Over-exploitation of resources during British time. The history of colonization reveals that rich resources in colonies were the main attractions for the foreign invaders. It was primarily the higher level of technological development of the colonizing countries that helped them to exploit resources of other regions and establish their supremacy over the colonies. For example, the teak plantation in South India had destroyed the habitat of several species during that time.