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Who discovered a rare mathematical genius in Ramanujan? |
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Answer» G.H Hardy and his colleague J.E. Littlewood discovered a rare mathematical genius in Ramanujan. |
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What were the subjects neglected by Ramanujan in college? |
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Answer» History, English, Physiology were the subjects neglected by Ramanujan in college. |
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Where did Ramanujan do his mathematical problems? |
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Answer» Ramanujan did his mathematical problems on loose sheets of paper or on a slate. |
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Explain the concepts related to population growth. |
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Answer» The concepts related to population growth are birth rate, death rate, and survival rate.
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Choose the correct pair:Group ‘A’Group ‘B’(1) 1921(a) 121.02 crores(2) 2011 Census(b) The year of great divide(3) Family Planning(c) Mortality rate(4) Death rate(d) Planned parenthoodOptions: (1) 1-d, 2-c, 3-a, 4-b (2) 1-b, 2-c, 3-d, 4-a (3) 1-b, 2-a, 3-d, 4-c (4) 1-c, 2-d, 3-a, 4-b |
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Answer» (3) 1-b, 2-a, 3-d, 4-c |
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Explain the measure to check population explosion. |
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Answer» Population explosion is one of the big obstacles to development, thus attempts have to be made to control it. Measures to control population explosion can be classified into the following three groups:
(i) Economic Measures:
(ii) Social Measures: Population problem is also a social problem and related to illiteracy, superstitions, orthodoxy, pitiable condition of women, etc. The following social measures must be undertaken.
(iii) Population Policy of India:
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State with reasons whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:The birth rate in India is controlled. |
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Answer» No, I do not agree with the statement.
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State with reasons whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:India is not going through a population explosion. |
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Answer» No, I do not agree with the statement.
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State with reasons whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:India is in the second stage of demographic transition. |
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Answer» Yes, I do agree with the statement.
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Why did the teacher compliment Ramanujan? |
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Answer» The teacher complimented Ramanuj for asking a question that took centuries for mathematicians to answer. |
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Choose the correct pair:Group ‘A’Group ‘B’(1) Family Welfare Programme(a) 2000(2) National Population Policy(b) 1952(3) Infant Mortality Rate in 2011(c) 1979(4) Family Planning Programme(d) 47 per 1000Options: (1) 1-d, 2-c, 3-a, 4-b (2) 1-b, 2-c, 3-d, 4-a (3) 1-b, 2-a, 3-c, 4-d (4) 1-c, 2-a, 3-d, 4-b |
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Answer» (4) 1-c, 2-a, 3-d, 4-b |
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How is monoclinic sulphur prepared? |
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Answer» When we take a dish and melt rhombic sulphur in that dish we obtain monoclinic sulphur after cooling it. In this process we make two holes in the crust and pour out the remaining liquid. After this we get colourless needle-shaped crystals of β-sulphur when the crust is removed |
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Explain the following:- (i) Nitrogen exists as diatomic molecule whereas phosphorous exists as tetra atomic molecule.(ii) NF3 is an exothermic compound but NCl3 is an endothermic compound. |
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Answer» (i) N-N single bond is very weak due to its small size (ii) F is highly electronegative and N-F bond energy is higher than N-Cl bond energy. |
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What were the social, economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905? |
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Answer» The social, economic and political conditions in Russia were very deplorable before 1905 which brought about a big revolution there known as ‘1905 Revolution’. |
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Give reasonHimalayas have dispersed settlement. |
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Answer» Dispersed settlements are found in areas of extreme climate, hilly tracts, thick forests etc., In these settlements, houses are spaced far apart and after interspersed with fields. So Himalayas have dispersed settlements. |
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How did Calcutta became a Presidency? |
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Answer» 1. In 1690, the English merchants founded a settlement at Sutanati. 2. In 1698, they secured Zamindari rights over Sutanati, Calcutta and Gobindpur. 3. The company established Fort William at Calcutta. 4. Calcutta became Presidency with a Governor and Council to manage its affairs. |
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Write a note on the evolution of towns in India. |
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Answer» 1. The evolution of towns has occurred in different ways and in different stages in India. 2. They can be classified into ancient towns, medieval towns and modem towns. 3. Most of the ancient towns like Harlappa. Mohenjodaro, Varanasi, Allahabad and Madurai developed as administrative, religious and cultural centres. 4. The medieval towns like Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Agra and Nagpur developed as headquarters of principalities and kingdom. 5. The Europeans first developed some coastal towns such as Surat, Daman, Goa and Pondicherry in modem India. 6. Then the British developed Madras, Bombay and Calcutta as the administrative headquarters and trading centres. 7. The newly developed towns are known differently as hill towns, industrial towns, court towns, railway station towns, cantonments and administrative towns. |
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Some of the important medieval towns of India are.(a) Delhi, Hyderabad and Harappa (b) Jaipur, Lucknow and Agra (c) Nagpur, Madurai and Mohenjadaro (d) Madurai, Varanasi and Lucknow |
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Answer» (b) Jaipur, Lucknow and Agra |
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State True or False:1. During ancient times most of the towns developed as headquarters of Kingdoms.2. The policies of the British proved useful in the process of urbanisation.3. The stiff competition of imported goods crashed down the industrial structure in India.4. Madras, Calcutta and Bombay became the prominent commercial centres under the British.5. The British developed the hill stations as Sanatoriums also.6. By the nature of railway transport, all the towns were located on the hills. |
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Answer» 1. False 2. False 3. True 4. True 5. True 6. False |
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How did the administrative headquarters emerge as the most important towns and cities of the country? |
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Answer» 1. By the beginning of 20th century, Calcutta, Bombay and Madras had become the leading administration, commercial and industrial cities of India. 2. These cities became the central commercial area with buildings of European style. 3. Sub urban railways, tram car and city buses gave the colonial cities a new look and status. |
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Write a note on the administration of the Presidency towns. |
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Answer» 1. The Governor General to appoint justices of peace in the Presidency towns. 2. After various trials, a system of government was evolved with essential features like a large corporation with elected members, a strong independent executive authority to check accounts and perform essential duties such as sanitation water supply and collection of revenue etc. |
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Mention the major fishing grounds in Europe. |
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Answer» The main fishing grounds are near North-West Europe. They extend from northern part of Arctic circle to Mediteranian sea. The most intensively fishing region is the North Sea and the countries include Norway, Britain, Denmark, Sweden and Germany. The two most famous fishing grounds of the North sea are the Dogger Bank and the Great Fisher Bank. |
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Write in detail on Mesopotamian temples, ‘Ziggurats’. |
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Explain the interrelationship between cities and villages in the Harappan Civilisation. |
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Find the odd one out:An archaeologist who excavated Harappan culture: (a) Sir Alexander Cunningham (b) Charles Masson (c) R.K. Banerjee (d) Sir John Marshall |
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Answer» (b) Charles Masson |
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Find the incorrect pair from set B and write the correct ones:Set ‘A’Set ‘B’(a) Pre-Harappan CulturesCultures of the period preceding the Harappan civilisation(b) Early Harappan periodLate Harappan phase(c) Mature (Urban) Harappan periodThe fully developed phase of Harappan civilisation(d) Late Harappan periodThe period after the decline of the mature (Urban) phase |
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Answer» (b) Early Harappan period – Early (beginning) Harappan phase |
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Harappan civilisation declined. |
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Find the odd one out:History of Harappan cities: (a) Early Harappan (b) Mature Harappan (c) Vedic Period (d) Late Harappan |
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Answer» (c) Vedic Period |
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Observe the map and answer the following questions based on it:1. Point out some of the Harappan sites in India.2. Point out the Harappan sites in modern-day Pakistan.3. Point out the only Harappan site in Afghanistan.4. Point out the modern city of India.5. Near which river Daimabad is located? |
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Answer» 1. Some of the Harappan sites in India are Kalibangan, Dholavira, Surkotda, Lothal, Rangpur. 2. Harappan sites in modern day Pakistan are Mohenjodaro, Harappa, Chahnudaro, Balakot. 3. The only Harappan site in Afghanistan is Shortugai. 4. The modern city of India – Delhi. 5. Daimabad is located near Godavari River. |
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On one of the cemetery H pots, dead humans are seen carried by ____________ in their stomach.(a) deer (b) peacock (c) fish (d) bull |
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Answer» Correct option is (b) peacock |
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Write about the characteristics of Harappan cities with the help of the given points: (a) Town planning (b) Social organisation (c) Administration (d) Economy |
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Answer» (a) Town planning:
(b) Social organisation:
(c) Administration:
(d) Economy:
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Explain Agriculture in detail. |
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Answer» Agriculture is an art of tilling the soil for the purpose of raising the crops to provide food for the man and fodder for the animal. Methods of Agriculture:
Percentage of people involved in agriculture is declining. It is only 4% in UK. It is 60% in India, 80% Kenya. Agriculture is mechanized in the developed countries. |
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What is the meaning of Hunting? Explain the advantages and disadvantages of the Hunting. |
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Answer» It is the practice of killing the wild animal for food, skin, recreation and trade. Advantages of the Hunting:
Disadvantages:
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Explain the Secondary occupations? |
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Answer» Industries are concerned with processing and conversion of raw metrials into finished goods these are called as Secondary occupations.
Importance of Secondary occupation:
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What is Mining? Explain the types, advantages and disadvantages of mining. |
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Answer» Mining refers to the extraction of the minerals from the earth such as Iron ore, Manganese, Gold, Coal, Diamond and Petroleum. Types of the Mining: 1. Open cast mining: Extracting the mineral ore is by removing the soil for example: Coal &„ Iron ore. 2. Under ground mining: The method of extracting mineral ore’s from the greater depth through drilling and pumping for example: Petroleum & Natural gas. 3. Shaft mining: It is a method obtain minerals that are located at greater depth for example: Coal, lead, Iron ore etc. Advantages:
Disadvantages:
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Explain the classification of the Industries. |
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Answer» The industrial sector has been classified into following groups based on the source of raw materials. 1. Agro based Industries. 2. Forest based Industries. 3. Mineral based Industries. 1. Agro based Industries: The group of industries which are depending on agriculture for the raw materials for ex: Cotton for cotten textile Industries, Jute for Jute industries, Sugarcane for Sugar industry & Sericulture for silk Industry. 2. Forest based Industries: The group of industries which are depending on forest for the raw materials for ex: Bamboo for Paper industry, Rubber for Rubber industry etc. 3. Mineral based Industries: The group of Industries which are depending on minerals for ores for ex: Iron ore for Iron and steel industry, Bauxite for Aluminium Industry. Thus secondary occupation are concerned with manufacturing and constructions therefore primary and secondary economic activities are interdependant & co-related. |
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Differentiate between tertiary and quaternary activities. |
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Answer» Tertiary activities:
In developed countries of world about 75% of people are engaged in services compared to the developing countries. The trend of employment in the tertiary sector is increasing. Quaternary activities:
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Explain Fishing in detail. |
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Answer» The term fishing refers to the catching of fishes, crabs, sharks and collection of sea-shells from, the seas and freshwater. Types of Ashing: Based on fishing grounds, fishing has been divided into 3 categories: 1. Fresh water Ashing: Carried out in ponds, tanks, rivers and lakes (mainly Inland) 2. Coastal fishing: Carried out along the sea coast. 3. Open sea Ashing: Carried out in open the sea coast on a large scale. The developing countries are following primitive methods like Bows, Arrows, Bare-Hands, Small nets or Small Boats. Whereas in the developed countries of the world modem techniques of catching fish are used modem fishing vessels, open sea fishing day and night. The large ships as floating factories that completes the process of catching and packing into tins. Fishing has developed in Japan, USA, Baltic states, UK and Norway on a commercial scale. |
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Explain animal rearings in the world? |
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Answer» Domestication of animals for the purpose of animal products like milk, meat, bones, hair & wool is known as animal rearing. Regions of animal rearing in the world : Animal rearing is carried on two methods 1. Traditional methods 2. Modem method. 1. Traditional methods: (a) Under this method the Fulani of Nigeria and the Masai of East Africa are the cattle herders in the tropical grasslands. Where the grass is short sheep and goats are reared. The animals provides milk, meat & wool to the Masai people. (b) The Bedouins of Sahara migrate with their cattle and goat in search of pasture. The Kirghiz of Central Asia in the past, had large flocks of sheep. Now it reduced because they are leading a settled life. 2. Modern method:
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What are uses of Animal rearing. |
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Answer» (a) Source of employment for the formers. (b) Source of income for the former & revenue to the Government. (c) For animal products like milk, meat, bones, skins, hair and wool etc. (d) Source of natural manure for the agriculture. |
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Write the four important reasons configerous forestes is mpst suitable for the Lumbering activities. |
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Answer» (a) Single variety of trees are distributed in a large area. (b) Wood is utilized for the manufacturing of Wood pulp, Paper and building materials. (c) Modem scientific technology has help in cutting the trees easily. (d) Adequate transport facilities are available. |
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Mention the different technique of Mining? |
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Answer» The different technique of Mining are:
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Mention the factors which influences the Economic activities of the man. |
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Answer» (a) Geographical factors. (b) Economic factors. (c) Socio-cultural factors etc. |
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What are the basic requirements of the human being. |
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Answer» (a) food (b) clothing (c) shelter and (d) others. |
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Write a short note on Food Gathering. |
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Answer» Gathering of products from nature to fulfill their basic needs like food, clothing and shelter. In some parts of the world, the people lead a simple life depanding upon the nature for thier livelihood like collect the wild fruits roots, nuts, leaves for the food, bark of trees, leaves and grass for clothing, branches of trees, bamboo, leaves for making their homes for example few nomadic tribes in the world. |
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Why lumburing has developed in cold temperate regions of the world? |
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Answer» Coniferous forest region is ideal for the gathering forest products for livelihood by man. Which is found in cold temperate region. So it encrages largely on this part of the World. |
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Bring out the importance of Secondary occupation? |
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Answer» The importance of Secondary occupation are:
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The following is not an Indian Aerotropolis ……………. A) Suvamabhoomi International Airport B) Indira Gandhi International Airport C) Rajiv Gandhi International Airport D) Bangalore International Airport |
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Answer» A) Suvamabhoomi International Airport |
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Which of the following is a megacity? A) Mumbai B) Kolkata C) DelhiD) All the above |
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Answer» Correct option is A) Mumbai |
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What are the tertiary occupations? |
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Answer» It includes all kinds of services, retail, entertainment, banking, education, healthcare, transportation & communication. |
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