Analogy
1. Central legislature: MP's :: State legislature:
2. Consists of the waters: Hydrosphere :: Layer of air:
3. Mahavira preached: Jainism :: Buddha preached:
4. Early Vedic Period: 1500 BC to 1000 BC :: Later Vedic Period:
5. Ganga: Bay of Bengal :: Narmada:
6. Buddha: Kusinagara :: Mahavira:
7. Local self government of urban: Municipality :: Rural:
8. King or Queen has the power: Monarchy :: People have the power:
9. Day and night: Rotation :: Seasons:
10. Mexico: North America :: United Kingdom:
Answers
Answer:
Explanation:1.The Central Legislative Assembly was the lower house of the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. It was created by the Government of India Act 1919, implementing the Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms. It was also sometimes called the Indian Legislative Assembly and the Imperial Legislative Assembly. The Council of State was the upper house of the legislature for India.
2.The hydrosphere is simply the total of all the water in Earth's atmosphere. A hydrosphere is the total amount of water on a planet. The hydrosphere includes water that is on the surface of the planet, underground, and in the air. A planet's hydrosphere can be liquid, vapor, or ice
3. Mahavira preached in Prakrit. 2. Purvas and Angas are the religious literature of the Jains/Buddhists/Hindus.
4.After the decline of the Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic civilization flourished in India. They entered into India from the north-west. ... They spoke the Indo-European languages from which modern languages like Sanskrit, Persian, Latin, Greek, and Gothic have developed
5The Narmada River, also called the Reva and previously also known as Narbada (Nerbudda).[2]This river is located in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat state of India. It is also known as "Life Line of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat" for its huge contribution to the state of Madhya pradesh and Gujarat in many ways. Narmada rises from Amarkantak Plateau in Anuppur district Madhya Pradesh. It forms the traditional boundary between North India and South India and flows westwards over a length of 1,312 km (815.2 mi) before draining through the Gulf of Khambhat into the Arabian Sea, 30 km (18.6 mi) west of Bharuch city of RAJ...