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Answer the following question briefly:

The Crusades brought about significant changes in medieval Europe. In this context, discuss the Economic prosperity.

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How did the Crusades pave the way for establishing trade contacts?

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State whether the following is true or false:

The greatest contribution of the monasteries was in the field of education.

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Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:

Where did the Christian monks live?

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Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:

Name two arts that flourished in monasteries.

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Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:

Name one internationally renowned university that evolved from a Christian monastery.

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Write short notes on the Life in a monasteries

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Answer the following question briefly:

Describe a monastery. What did the monks and nuns do for the welfare of the people?

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What was the contribution of the monasteries in the field of education?

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Explain how Christianity spread in Early Medieval Europe?

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State, true or false of the given statement:

product of two integers can be zero.

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State, true or false of the given statement:

Product of 120 negative integers and 121 positive integers is negative.

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State, true or false of the given statement:

a x (b + c) = a x b + c

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State, true or false of the given statement:

(b – c) × a=b – c × a

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Write down a rational number whose numerator is the largest number of two digits and denominator is the smallest number of four digits.

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Write down a rational number numerator (-5) x (-4) and denominator (28 – 27) x (8 – 5).

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Mark the following pairs of rational numbers on the separate number lines: `3/4` and `- 1/4`

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Mark the following pairs of rational numbers on the separate number lines:  `2/5` and `(- 3)/5`

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Mark the following pairs of rational numbers on the separate number lines: `5/6` and `(- 2)/3`

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Mark the following pairs of rational numbers on the separate number lines: `2/5  "and" - 4/5`

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