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What rules are to be followed in your favourite game?
Chess has structured rules governing each piece’s movement—pawns move forward but capture diagonally, knights jump in an L-shape and bishops move diagonally. The objective is to checkmate the opponent’s king by blocking all escape routes. Special rules include castling, en passant and pawn promotionRead more
Chess has structured rules governing each piece’s movement—pawns move forward but capture diagonally, knights jump in an L-shape and bishops move diagonally. The objective is to checkmate the opponent’s king by blocking all escape routes. Special rules include castling, en passant and pawn promotion. Players must strategize, defend their king and make calculated moves to win. Adhering to these rules ensures fair gameplay.
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Chess is a two-player strategy game where each player controls sixteen pieces, including pawns, knights, bishops, rooks, a queen and a king. The game requires strategic planning to checkmate the opponent’s king while defending one’s own. Although traditionally played between two people, chess tournaRead more
Chess is a two-player strategy game where each player controls sixteen pieces, including pawns, knights, bishops, rooks, a queen and a king. The game requires strategic planning to checkmate the opponent’s king while defending one’s own. Although traditionally played between two people, chess tournaments allow multiple participants to compete in different rounds. Online platforms also offer multiplayer chess variants, enhancing accessibility and engagement.
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Option (a) Multiple Cropping is correct. Explanation: Multiple cropping is a method used by farmers to maximize the use of available land by growing more than one crop in a year. It ensures better land utilization and higher productivity. While it is not a unit of measurement, it is a crucial agricuRead more
Option (a) Multiple Cropping is correct. Explanation: Multiple cropping is a method used by farmers to maximize the use of available land by growing more than one crop in a year. It ensures better land utilization and higher productivity. While it is not a unit of measurement, it is a crucial agricultural practice that improves food production. This question related to Chapter 1 Social Science Class 9th NCERT. From the Chapter 1 The Story of Village Palampur. Give answer according to your understanding.
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Which of the following statements is true?
The correct statement is: 3 is larger than -3. Since any positive number is greater than any negative number and since 3 is positive whereas -3 is negative, then the following holds true: 3 > -3 Click here for more: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/maths/
The correct statement is: 3 is larger than -3.
Since any positive number is greater than any negative number and since 3 is positive whereas -3 is negative, then the following holds true: 3 > -3
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In Bela’s Building of Fun, which floor represents the ground level?
The ground level is represented by zero. In many building numbering systems, the ground floor is labeled as 0, serving as the reference point from which floors above (positive numbers) and below (negative numbers) are measured. Click here for more: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/classRead more
The ground level is represented by zero. In many building numbering systems, the ground floor is labeled as 0, serving as the reference point from which floors above (positive numbers) and below (negative numbers) are measured.
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