(i) With the one day internationals becoming popular in television, coloured dresses, protective helmets, field restrictions, cricket under lights became very common. (ii) Now cricket has become a marketable game and it earns a huge revenue through advertising and showing of matches. (iii) Cricket bRead more
(i) With the one day internationals becoming popular in television, coloured dresses, protective helmets, field restrictions, cricket under lights became very common.
(ii) Now cricket has become a marketable game and it earns a huge revenue through advertising and showing of matches.
(iii) Cricket boards become rich by selling television rights to television companies.
(iv) A lot of companies give advertisements in between the matches to earn revenue.
(v) Continuous television coverage made cricketers celebrities, who, besides being paid better by cricket boards, made larger sum of money by doing commercials for soft drinks, tyres, etc. on television.
(i) This game teacher us the code of human and leadership help them play the game. (ii) It also teachers us the feeling of nationalism. Whatever religion or region you belong to to but while playing, you are playing for the century. (ii) Players learn to be disciplined as they follow the game rulesRead more
(i) This game teacher us the code of human and leadership help them play the game.
(ii) It also teachers us the feeling of nationalism. Whatever religion or region you belong to to but while playing, you are playing for the century.
(ii) Players learn to be disciplined as they follow the game rules very judiciously and hence disagree with the umpires.
The specified length of the cricket pitch is
(b) 22 yards
(b) 22 yards
See lesswhat role did the television play in revolutionising the game of cricket?
(i) With the one day internationals becoming popular in television, coloured dresses, protective helmets, field restrictions, cricket under lights became very common. (ii) Now cricket has become a marketable game and it earns a huge revenue through advertising and showing of matches. (iii) Cricket bRead more
(i) With the one day internationals becoming popular in television, coloured dresses, protective helmets, field restrictions, cricket under lights became very common.
See less(ii) Now cricket has become a marketable game and it earns a huge revenue through advertising and showing of matches.
(iii) Cricket boards become rich by selling television rights to television companies.
(iv) A lot of companies give advertisements in between the matches to earn revenue.
(v) Continuous television coverage made cricketers celebrities, who, besides being paid better by cricket boards, made larger sum of money by doing commercials for soft drinks, tyres, etc. on television.
How were values drawn from games like cricket?
(i) This game teacher us the code of human and leadership help them play the game. (ii) It also teachers us the feeling of nationalism. Whatever religion or region you belong to to but while playing, you are playing for the century. (ii) Players learn to be disciplined as they follow the game rulesRead more
(i) This game teacher us the code of human and leadership help them play the game.
See less(ii) It also teachers us the feeling of nationalism. Whatever religion or region you belong to to but while playing, you are playing for the century.
(ii) Players learn to be disciplined as they follow the game rules very judiciously and hence disagree with the umpires.
on adding an aluminum strip to zinc sulphate solution, the observations made are:
(a) 2A1 + 3ZnSO₄ ⟶ A1₂(SO₄)₃ + 3Zₙ There is no change in the colour of the solution but a new coating of Zn on Al is formed.
(a) 2A1 + 3ZnSO₄ ⟶ A1₂(SO₄)₃ + 3Zₙ
See lessThere is no change in the colour of the solution but a new coating of Zn on Al is formed.
Fe (s) + CuSO₄ (aq) ⟶ + FeSO₄ (aq) + Cu (s) The above mentioned chemical equation shows a:
(a) Fe is more reactive than Cu' It displaces Cu from CuSO₄
(a) Fe is more reactive than Cu’ It displaces Cu from CuSO₄
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