1. The spice that is NOT commonly used across India is Rosemary (C). While cumin, cardamom and turmeric are essential in Indian cuisine, rosemary is more common in Mediterranean dishes and not a staple in traditional Indian cooking. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.in/ncert-solutions/clasRead more

    The spice that is NOT commonly used across India is Rosemary (C). While cumin, cardamom and turmeric are essential in Indian cuisine, rosemary is more common in Mediterranean dishes and not a staple in traditional Indian cooking.

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  2. The traditional Indian dress, sari, is a single piece of unstitched fabric (B). Typically ranging from 5 to 9 yards, it is draped elegantly in various styles across India. Saris are made from materials like cotton, silk and synthetic fabrics. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.in/ncert-sRead more

    The traditional Indian dress, sari, is a single piece of unstitched fabric (B). Typically ranging from 5 to 9 yards, it is draped elegantly in various styles across India. Saris are made from materials like cotton, silk and synthetic fabrics.

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  3. The significance of the two Indian epics, Mahabharata and Ramayana, is that they emphasize moral values and ethical dilemmas (B). These epics teach lessons on dharma (duty), righteousness, devotion and justice, influencing Indian culture, philosophy and traditions across generations. For more visitRead more

    The significance of the two Indian epics, Mahabharata and Ramayana, is that they emphasize moral values and ethical dilemmas (B). These epics teach lessons on dharma (duty), righteousness, devotion and justice, influencing Indian culture, philosophy and traditions across generations.

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  4. The fundamental unit of any society is the family (B). It is the primary social institution where individuals learn values, traditions and social behaviors, forming the foundation for larger communities and societies. Families play a crucial role in shaping cultural and moral development. For more vRead more

    The fundamental unit of any society is the family (B). It is the primary social institution where individuals learn values, traditions and social behaviors, forming the foundation for larger communities and societies. Families play a crucial role in shaping cultural and moral development.

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  5. In Indian society, a nuclear family consists of parents and their children (C). Unlike joint families, which include extended relatives, a nuclear family is a smaller household unit, commonly found in urban areas, emphasizing independence and self-sufficiency. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariRead more

    In Indian society, a nuclear family consists of parents and their children (C). Unlike joint families, which include extended relatives, a nuclear family is a smaller household unit, commonly found in urban areas, emphasizing independence and self-sufficiency.

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