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1. Sometime in 1991, a chief scientist at the NIIT named _________ started an experiment hole in a wall.

 

Answer: Dr.
Sugata Mitra

http://www.hole-in-the-

wall.com/

Beginnings.html

© Hole-in-the-

Wall Education Limited 2015

hiwel Hole-in-

the-Wall

Education

Ltd.

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Sometime in 1991, a chief scientist at the NIIT named ________ started an experiment + hole in a wall.

2.  What does NIIT stand for?

 

Answer: National Institute of Information Technology

https://www.javatpoint.

com/

niit-full-form

© Copyright 2011

 

-2021 www.

 

javatpoint.

 

com.

Sonoo Jaiswal

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What does "NIIT" stand for?

3. It was first implemented at a slum area in _______ ,New Delhi

 

Answer:Kalkaji

http://www.hole-in-the-wall.

 

com/

 

Beginnings.html

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Wall Education Limited 2015

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the-

 

Wall Education

 

 Ltd.

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It was first implemented at a slum area in ,New Delhi + hole in the wall

4. His team carved a hole in the wall that separated NIIT campuses from the slum areas. Why did they carve a hole in the hall?

 

Answer: Through this hole, a freely accessible computer was put up for use. This computer proved to be an instant hit among the slum dwellers, especially the children. With no prior experience, the children learnt to use the computer on their own.

http://www.hole-in-the-wall.

 

com/

 

Beginnings.html

© Hole-in-the-

 

Wall Education Limited 2015

hiwel Hole-in-

 

the-

 

Wall Education

 

Ltd.

Google

His team carved a hole in the wall that separated NIIT campuses from the slum areas. Why did they carve a hole in the hall? + hole in the wall

5. What was the significant finding of the experiment?

 

Answer: This computer proved to be an instant hit among the slum dwellers, especially the children. With no prior experience, the children learnt to use the computer on their own.

http://www.hole-in-the-wall.

 

com

 

/Beginnings.html

© Hole-in-the-

 

Wall Education Limited 2015

hiwel Hole-in-

 

the-

 

Wall Education

 

Ltd.

Google

what was the significant finding of the experiment? + hole in the wall

6. What were the two

headlines in New York

Times on the influenza

epidemic in 1918 1919.

 

Answer: Echoes of Another Pandemic: How The Times Covered the 1918 Flu

 

What New York Looked Like During the 1918 Flu Pandemic

https://www.nytimes.com/2021

/01/

05/insider

/1918-pandemic.html

 

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2020

/04/

02/nyregion/

spanish-flu-nyc-virus.html

© 2022 The

 

 New

 

 York Times

 

Company

The New York

 

Times

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What were the two headlines in New York Times on the influenza epidemic in "1918"

 

7. ______ is home to moving air currents, clouds, storms and other weather

disturbances and

phenomenon

 

Answer:Wind

https://education.nationalgeographic.

 

org/resource/wind

© 1996 - 2022 National Geographic

 

Society.

 

All rights

 

reserved

Writers

Andrew Turgeon

Elizabeth Morse

 

Illustrator

Mary Crooks,

 

 National

 

Geographic Society

 

Editor

Jeannie Evers, Emdash Editing, Emdash Editing

 

Producer

National Geographic Society

Google

is home to moving air currents,+ clouds, + storms and other weather disturbances and phenomenon

8. How does global warning

affect polar bears?

 

Answer: Because of melting sea ice, it is likely that more polar bears will soon starve

https://www.nationalgeographic.com

 

/science/

 

article/polar-bears-starve-melting

 

-sea-ice-global-warming-

 

study-beaufort-sea-environment

Copyright ©

 

2015-2022

 

National

 

Geographic

 

 Partners, LLC.

 

 All rights

 

 Reserved

 

STEPHEN LEAHY

 

Google

How does "global warming" affect polar bears?

 

9. Coral reefs are built by colonies of coral polyps

.

Answer: Coral reefs are built by coral polyps as they secrete layers of calcium carbonate beneath their bodies.

https://coral.org/en/coral           -reefs-101/

 

how-reefs-are-made/#:~:text=Coral%20reefs%

 

20are

 

%20built%20by,whips

 

%2C%20do%20not%20produce

 

%20reefs.

© 2022 Coral

 

 Reef Alliance

CORAL

 

REEF

 

ALLIANCE

Google

Coral reefs" are built by colonies of coral polyps .

10. Severe environmental

imbalance can induce

polyps to expel their

algae and loose their

color. This process is

known as _________. Will this phenomenon affect the growth of fish stocks?

 

Answer: Coral bleaching

https://oceanservice.noaa.gov   /facts

 

/coral_bleach.html

 

          

National Ocean Service

 

National Oceanic

 

 and Atmospheric Administration

 

Department of Commerce

Science.

Service.

 

Stewardship

Google

Severe environmental imbalance can induce polyps to expel their algae and loose their color. This process is known as _________. + Will this phenomenon affect the growth of fish stocks?

11. What according to

scientist was the cause of the worst and biggest

catastrophic mass

mortality of coral reefs in the Pacific and the Indian Ocean. When did this happen?

 

Answer: caused by unusually high sea surface temperatures as the Indian Ocean swelters under particularly unforgiving El Niño conditions. And this happened since 2015

https://news.mongabay.com/2016/

 

05/indias-coral-reefs-experiencing

 

-catastrophic-bleaching-heart-wrenching-scientist-says/

© 2022 Copyright Conservation news

Mongabay and Rohan Arthur

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What according to scientist was the cause of the worst and biggest catastrophic mass mortality of coral reefs in the Pacific and the Indian Ocean. + When did this happen?

12. Compare the shape of the population pyramid of Singapore and Philippines in 2050?

 

Answer: Singapore

 

6,407,527

 

Philippines

 

 144,488,17

https://www.populationpyramid

 

.net/philippines/2050/

© December 2019

 

by Population

 

Pyramid.

 

net

Population pyramid

Google

population pyramid of "Philippines 2050"

 

 

 

population pyramid of "singapore 2050"

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