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    Vidyamandir Classes ANSWERS - JEE MAINS Test - 1/IITJEE-2014 CHEMISTRY 1 D 11 D 21 C 2 D 12 C 22 B 3 D 13 B 23 D 4 C 14 C 24 B 5 C 15 B 25 B 6 B 16 C 26 B 7 A 17 C 27 B 8 B 18 D 28 A 9 D 19 D 29 B 10 A 20 C 30 D PHYSICS 31 C 32 C 33 A 34 B 35 CANCEL 36 A 37 C 38 B 39 C 40 C 41 A 42 C 43 D 44 C 45 C 46 C 47 C 48 C 49 C 50 D 51 A 52 D 53 C 54 A 55 C 56 B 57 B 58 D 59 D 60 B

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    Main Themes in A Farewell to Arms Written in 1929 by Ernest Hemingway‚ A Farewell to Arms has always been considered a classic piece of literature. A major source of the novel’s success is how its themes tied into real life experiences during the First World War. While soldiers of the war fought for their country‚ they searched for love to escape total chaos and destruction. The two main themes in A Farewell to Arms are the gruesome reality of war and the relationship between love and pain.

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    The main catalyst for conflict is fear My father loves to tell me stories about my great grand father‚ who was once a member of the Chinese communist army. I was told that although my great grand father fought many battles against the Japanese‚ he never fought because of his own believe or own hatred‚ the only reason for all his battles is because he was scared. The fear that China will be dominated by another empire and our family might suffer due to the lost of war has caused him to join the war

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    Type 2 Diabetes: What are the main symptoms of diabetes? What are the main symptoms of diabetes? | • increased thirst• going to the loo all the time – especially at night• extreme tiredness• unexplained weight loss• genital itching or unexplained periods of thrush• blurred vision• slow healing wounds. | If you have Type 2 diabetes‚ you may not notice these symptoms at all. In fact‚ you may have had diabetes for some time without knowing. If you think you may have diabetes see your doctor

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    The larynx has two main functions: it acts‚ first‚ as a valve to protect the lungs and‚ second‚ as mechanism for producing sound. Describe how the larynx produces sound‚ including in your own words a description of the different anatomical parts and their interaction. The larynx is a vital part of the mechanism in our bodies that produces sound. It is basically made up of a series of cartilages‚ which also includes the thyroid or what would be an Adam’s apple on a male. As stated in the sentence

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    Main Cause of the American Revolution-Anchor The American Revolution started between both the British and American colonists in conflict over various incidents. British Parliament wanted control over colonial trade and profits from items imported into the colonies. After taxing the colonists‚ various rebellions occurred between the English Crown and the American colonist. The taxation of merchandise‚ both imported and exported‚ by the British‚ was one of the main causes of the American Revolution

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    Methods of Phonological Analysis. The Main Trends in the Phoneme Theory It is generally acknowledged that the phoneme is one of the basic language units. However‚ it is described by different scholars and representatives of different linguistic schools in different ways. Before we look at the most significant theories‚ lets say a quick word on the history of phonological studies and mention the names of outstanding scholars who contributed to the understanding of this complicated language phenomenon

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    The 3 main causes of World War 1 World war one‚ also known as the Great War‚ began in 1914 due to feuds between European countries. It was one of the worst wars of its time and had a huge effect on the people of the world. There are many different reasons argued for the cause of world war one and whilst there were many different reasons that contributed to the outbreak of the war‚ such as significant individuals or militarism‚ there were 3 main reasons for the start of World War 1‚ these reasons

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    Five Main Goals 1 Five Main Goals of Punishment In criminal justice there are five main goals of punishment. These goals are retribution‚ deterrence‚ rehabilitation‚ restoration‚ and incapacitation. Punishment is almost like revenge to those who have disobeyed the law. Retribution is defined as getting even with the perpetrator. Victims of a crime are unable to take things into their own hands and punish the perpetrator‚ that is where the state steps in and punishes them for the victim.

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    There are many main causes of the American Revolution. When I think of the American revolution I think of violence‚ such as revolts‚ battles‚and many acts that were the effect of those things. Violence is the main role in the American Revolution‚ Cause and effect are the make up the American revolution. The Boston tea party was as cause‚ the tea party was on a december night and some townspeople decided to revolt ‚ they disguised themselves as native americans so the others could not recognize them

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