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            A.  Create the following in Word 2016.                                        Century   #Interdisciplinary
                                                                                            Skills
                    Geography of India

                                                      Physical Features

                    The mainland comprises four regions, namely, the great mountain zone, plains of the Ganga and the Indus, the desert
                    region and the southern peninsula.
                    The Himalayas comprise three almost parallel ranges interspersed with large plateaus and valleys, some of which, like
                    the Kashmir and Kullu valleys, are fertile, extensive and of great scenic beauty. The plains of the Ganga and the Indus, are
                    formed by basins of three distinct river systems - the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra. They are one of the world's
                    greatest stretches of flat alluvium and also one of the most densely populated areas on the earth.
                    The desert region can be divided into two parts- the great desert and the little desert. The great desert extends from the
                    edge of the Rann of Kuchch beyond the Luni River northward. The whole of the Rajasthan-Sind frontier runs through this.
                    The little desert extends from the Luni between Jaisalmer and Jodhpur up to the northern wastes.
                    The Peninsular Plateau is marked off from the plains of the Ganga and the Indus by a mass of mountain and hill ranges
                    varying from 460 to 1,220 metres in height. Prominent among these are the Aravalli, Vindhya, Satpura, Maikala and
                    Ajanta. The Peninsula is flanked on the one side by the Eastern Ghats where average elevation is about 610 metres and
                    on the other by the Western Ghats where it is generally from 915 to 1,220 metres, rising in places to over 2,440 metres.
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                     Make a document on ‘Physical Features’.
                     Format the title as center aligned, Bold and Underline.

                     Insert Header as ‘Geography of India’

                     Insert Footer as ‘Page <No.>’
                     Change Orientation to Landscape mode.

            B.   Create a table in PowerPoint 2016 and add
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                                                                                 Century
                  the following data:                                              Skills  #Productivity & Accountability

                   Name of the                   Marks in               Marks in                 Marks in
                   Student                        English             Mathematics                Science
                   Komal                             75                     72                      76

                   Shrikant                          79                     73                      75

                   Nikunj                            85                     77                      96
                   Kalpna                            87                     98                      65

                   Deepak                            78                     99                      77

                    Create a chart on the basis of above data:



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