Answer
With Cattle.
Explanation
Aryan was ancient people specifically called Indo-Iranian from areas around Caspian Sea. There great influence was on the formation of ancient Indian-Iran relationship .This group of individuals existed during the times when there was no writing thus most of their history was not documented. Economically, Aryan raised cattle, sheep and goats though they also farmed crops for trade with other tribes. The most vital indicator of wealth was Cattle and the more the number of cattle possessed by a family the more wealthy the family was, thus the cattle was later made illegal to be killed because of its importance.
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Similarities :
(1) The source of both the religion is vedic religion and both and indebted to Upanishads
(2) Both Gautam Buddha and Mahavir belonged to princely families and not to priestly families.
Dis-similarities :
(1) Difference regarding conception Moksha :
According to Buddhism, a man attains Moksha when he ends all the desires and can attain it while living in the world. But according, to Jainism Moksha is freedom from miseries and can be attained only after death.
(2) Means of attainment of Moksha:
According to Buddhist Sangha is proper for attainment of Moksha and they hate self-mortifications and severe penances. Jainism believes in fasts and severest penances.
Answer:
1. moderates were the early nationalists and radicles were the assertive nationalists.
2. moderates did not want absolute independence but radicles wanted purna swaraj.
3. moderates had full faith in the British empire but radicals had no faith in them.
4. moderates were in favor of the british empire but radicals believed in the supremacy of indian culture.
Explanation:
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Answer: A measure of INTER ITEM RELIABILITY.
Explanation: inter item reliability is a type of reliability that is measured principally by a statistic called Cronbach's Alpha and ranges from 0.00 to +1.00.
Cronbach's is a name used for tau-equivalent reliability as an estimate of the reliability of a psychometric test.
It refers to the extent of consistency between multiple items measuring the same construct.
This illustrates the objective of the Psychology instructor, measuring the consistency of his exam questions. Cronbach's Alpha is used to measure consistency between multiple items using the same construct.