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1.

Project file on topic tribals dikus and the vision of a golden age using the guide point tribal revolt

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The tribals wanted to drive out the dikus—missionaries, MONEYLENDERS, Hindu landlords, and the government because they saw them as the cause of their misery. The FOLLOWING facts account for their anger against the dikus: The LAND policies of the British were destroying their traditional land system.

The Problem with Trade  :

During the 19th century, tribal groups found the traders and moneylenders were coming into forests and offering cash loans to the tribal people and asking them to work for wages. Indian silk was in demand in European markets during the 18th century. The Santhals of Hazaribagh reared cocoons.

About Birsa Munda :

Birsa Munda's vision of a golden age was a satyug (the age of truth) – when Mundas would live a good life, construct embankments, tap natural springs, plant trees and ORCHARDS, practise cultivation to earn their living. They will not kill their BRETHREN and relatives.

Tribal cheifs :

After the arrival of the British, the tribal chiefs lost many of their administrative powers and had to follow the rules which were formulated by the British. ... Although the tribal chiefs were allowed to keep land titles, they were now unable to fulfil their traditional functions

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K.C.E. SOCIETY'S ORION ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL, JALGAONAssignmentSTD: 7THSUBJECT: SCIENCEQ.1) Fill in the blanks.1) The real test of magnet is2) During the lunar eclipse the shadow of the3) Sound is generated by the rhythmic..4) There are.........Zodiac sign.fall on theof an object.the following​

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ANSWER:

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3.

How did Alexander the Great go about acting on his interest in the Arabian Gulf?Please answers ASAP

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Greek CITIES in ASIA Minor that had been under Persian CONTROL welcomed his rule. At the Gulf of ISSUS in 333 B.C.

4.

Our modern architecture is highly influenced by European style . Justify with examples

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Explanation:

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Europe is a PLAYGROUND for architecture buffs. From medieval monasteries and Renaissance castles to cutting-edge MODERN design, EUROPEAN architecture is the world's most varied – and it's all contained in such a small geographic area. we have used lots of ideas from the European architecture some may include, the way we insulate a house Europe has very well insulated house because it can get very cold. also the curved roofs to keep the snow of them,

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5.

Discuss the importance of Fundamental rights in a democratic setup. How does the freedom and rights guaranteed by the constitution improve the quality of life of an individual? Answer should be in at least 200 words.

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EXPLANATION:

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS for an INDIVIDUAL..

6.

Investment in human capital is expenditure on(b) training(a) Education(c) medical care(d) all the above​

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ANSWER:

d) all the above is the RIGHT answer...

7.

What is corresponding ​

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CORRESPONDING means-

related or SIMILAR to something

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8.

What are the factors on which the devlopment of resources depends​

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The DEVELOPED resource is a one in which it has a SURVEYED quantity and QUALITY for proper utilisation. This development of the resource mainly DEPEND on 2 factors:- Technology and the level of feasibility

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9.

Increase in longevity of of life is an indicator of(i) good quality of life(ii) improvement in health sector(iii) better HDI(Human Development Index)(iv) all of these​

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Explanation:

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10.

Explain the forms of power sharing..(100-150 words)Wrong answers will be reported... Each forms should be of 3-4 points​

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Forms of Power Sharing

Horizontal DISTRIBUTION of power: In this, the power is shared among different organs of GOVERNMENT such as the LEGISLATURE, executive, and judiciary. ...

Federal government (VERTICAL distribution of power): In this, the power can be shared among governments at different levels

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11.

How prejudice and sterotyping id propagated in the society in 4 to 5 lines

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Conflicts between the majority and JEWISH communities, propagated by RACIAL prejudice, result in VIOLENT ACTS committed by the society to isolate the Jews. MAUS is a biography of Art Spiegelman’s father, VladekSpiegelman, which tells about his experience in SURVIVING the persecution of Jewish people in Poland during World War II, and also about Art Spiegelman’s efforts to defy the lingering stereotypes

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12.

How prejudice and sterotyping id propagated in the society

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Prejudice and stereotyping are biases that WORK together to create and maintain social inequality. Prejudice refers to the attitudes and feelings—whether positive or negative and whether conscious or non-conscious—that PEOPLE have about members of other groups. In contrast, stereotypes have TRADITIONALLY been defined as specific BELIEFS about a group, such as descriptions of what members of a particular group look LIKE, how they behave, or their abilities............✌✨

13.

Describe the challenges of democratic nation.

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in democratic NATION the peoples can live freely

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14.

What are the factors on which the development of resources depends?​

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15.

Who were the first people to ever successful climb mount Everest on may 29 , 1953

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I THINK it's Bacchendri Pal.

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16.

State the differences between the people of Ladakh and Kerala

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Kerala vs Ladakh

Kerala and Ladakh are two mountainous regions of India that show some differences between them. Kerala is an Indian state SITUATED on the MALABAR Coast of south-west India. On the other hand, Ladakh is a mountainous region of Jammu and Kashmir.

The state of Kerala has a total area of 15, 005 square miles. On the other hand, Ladakh has a total area of about 33,554 square miles. Ladakh has a population of 270, 126, WHEREAS Kerala has a population of 33, 387, 677.

Kerala is a very popular state laden with many points of interest. It is a state known for natural beauty, scenery and backwaters. It is home to Ayurvedic treatment centers. On the other hand, Ladakh is known for its mountain beauty and culture.

It is interesting to note that Ladakh is known as ‘LITTLE Tibet’. This is due to the fact that the place is influenced a lot by Tibet. The largest town in Ladakh is Leh. It is important to know that this place is an abode of Buddhism in India. Thus, a majority of Ladakhis are Tibetan Buddhists.

On the other hand, the state of Kerala has witnessed the migration of its people to different parts of the world especially to Gulf countries. ONAM is an important festival celebrated in Kerala. This state is home to the dance of Kathakali. The Kovalam beach in Trivandrum is known for its wonderful and scenic beauty.

On the other hand, Ladakh also boasts many places of tourist interest including Hemis Monastery built in the 1870s and Thikse Monastery. In fact, Ladakh is the highest plateau of the Indian state of Kashmir. The Indian Army, tourism and agriculture trigger the economy of Ladakh. The market in Leh is known to attract many people from different parts of India and abroad.

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17.

1. EIC (East India Company) came to trade in India. Despite profitable business here, why did they get involved in social, cultural and political affairs? Use class lecture and your personal analysis to write the answer in max 200 words.

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because they want to RULE on our country and MAKE their own decisions

18.

A _____ tell us what the fundamental nature of our society is.a. Constitutionb. Lawc. Governmentd. None of these

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b) Law

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19.

It is not necessary that all countries that have constitution are _____.a. democraticb. governmentc. dictatorshipd. None of these

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ANSWER:

DEMOCRATIC

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20.

__________was the first language to be declared a classical language by the Indian government. ​

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TAMIL was the FIRST CLASSICAL LANGUAGE of INDIA.

21.

Sometime sports person are banned for playing why reason​

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The reasons for the ban are MAINLY the health risks of performance-enhancing drugs, the equality of opportunity for athletes, and the exemplary EFFECT of drug-free sport for the public. Anti-doping AUTHORITIES state that using performance-enhancing drugs goes against the "spirit of sport".

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22.

Apart from Fundamental Rights,_____ helps to ensure social and economic reforms

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ANSWER:

Directive Principle ....

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23.

What is History? and follow me​

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just study past events and their CAUSES

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24.

What are some Features of Arikmedu as a trading town-Divisions of the city, archaeological evidences found, location of the city, trade done with different civilisations and occupations of people who lived there.

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Arikamedu, an ARCHAEOLOGICAL site in Kakkayanthope, Puducherry will give you a glimpse of Roman culture in our very own BACKYARD. It was formerly a major Chola port dedicated to bead making and trading with Roman TRADERS and was believed to be the only town to have TIES with Rome

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25.

Who is the current Secretariat of United Nations​

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António Guterres

The ROLE of the UNITED Nations Secretariat, and of the secretary-general in particular, is laid out by Chapter XV (Articles 97 to 101) of the United Nations Charter. As of 2020, the secretary-general is António Guterres of Portugal, appointed by the General ASSEMBLY on 13 October 2016.

26.

Mention the latitude of Japan​

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36.2048° N, 138.2529° E

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27.

1. Answer the following questions.(i) What is precipitation?​

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After condensation, when the water vapours change into drops and fall down ,it is KNOWN as PRECIPITATION. Precipitation may be in the form of water droplets or in the form of ICE or SNOW if at higher altitudes

28.

The people’s struggle resulted in the establishment of democracy in Nepal in the year_____ which lasted for only 12 years.

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1990

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29.

Find out the distance from equator to China ​

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Explanation:

DISTANCES from China

How FAR is China from the equator and on what hemisphere is it? China is 2,419.02 mi (3,893.04 km) NORTH of the equator, so it is LOCATED in the NORTHERN hemisphere.

30.

Find out the distance from equator to Africa ​

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In Africa, the equator RUNS for almost 2,500 miles/ 4,020 kilometers through seven WEST, Central and EAST African countries just SOUTH of the Sahara Desert. Ironically, the list of African countries bisected by the equator does not include Equatorial Guinea.

31.

Find out the distance from equator to Japan​

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How FAR is Japan from the North Pole? Japan is LOCATED 3,753.96 MI (6,041.41 km) south of the North Pole. How far is Japan from the equator and on what hemisphere is it? Japan is 2,466.39 mi (3,969.28 km) north of the equator, so it is located in the NORTHERN hemisphere.

32.

The demand for the formation of a Constituent Assembly was made for the first time in1934 by which party

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It became an OFFICIAL demand of the Indian National Congress in 1935, C. Rajagopalachari voiced the demand for a Constituent Assembly on 15 November 1939 based on adult franchise, and was accepted by the BRITISH in August 1940.

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33.

Who are archaelogists what do they do

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Archaeologists study archaeology and DIG underground artifacts are ITEMS which were MADE in history.

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34.

How technology can help you in studies? explain.

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TECHNOLOGY can be used to improve TEACHING and learning and help our students be successful. ... However, technology can be a “FORCE MULTIPLIER” for the teacher. Instead of the teacher being the only source of help in a classroom, students can ACCESS web sites, online tutorials, and more to assist them.

35.

What is the difference between ' good touch and bad touch '?​

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Explanation:

The distinction you must MAKE is this: good touch is physical CONTACT that your child is comfortable with and bad touch is physical contact that MAKES her UNCOMFORTABLE.

36.

The demand for the formation of a Constituent Assembly was made for the first time in1934 by _____.

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ANSWER:

c.rajgopalachari

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37.

Briefly explain the reasons for agriculture development durning the chola period. what factors contributed its productivity?plz plz answer fast​

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New developments in agriculture made many of the achievements of the Cholas possible. The river Kaveri (which was a part of the regions controlled by the Cholas) branches off into several small channels before entering the Bay of Bengal. The OVERFLOWING of the channels deposits fertile soil on their banks and also the water from them PROVIDES moisture NEEDED for agriculture, particularly for rice crop. Only in the fifth and sixth century large scale agriculture was started in Tamil Nadu. For this purpose forests were CLEARED in some regions and land was levelled in some areas. Flooding in the delta region was prevented by building embankments and canals were constructed for carrying water to the fields. Two crops were grown annually in many areas.

Measures that are taken for developing the agriculture are: -

• The forests are cleared in few places and some regions, and the land was done leveled in that areas for the agriculture.

• Number of different methods were used for the irrigation

• In few areas, the well was dug.

• Tanks had constructed for collecting the rainwater.

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38.

What is the first chapter of economics ? class 9​

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ANSWER:

the STORY of VILLAGE PALAMPUR OK

39.

The third tier of government, next to the union level and the state level is ____.

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ANSWER:the third tier of GOVERNMENT is LOCAL government in URBAN areas whereas in rural areas the third type of government is panchayat samiti.

40.

What is the meaning of production ? accd to the story of palampur​

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To PRODUCE SOMETHING

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41.

The opinion of famous civilization about constellationsA)Indus valley civilizationB) Egyptian civilizationC) Sumerian civilizationNo spams please ​

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OPTION A ( INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION) is CORRECT

42.

when was Battle of Buxar fought? who wear involve in it what was the advantage for British in the victory of Buxar​

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The battle FOUGHT at Buxar, then within the territory of Bengal, a town on the bank of the GANGES river about 130 km west of Patna, was a DECISIVE victory for the British East India COMPANY.

43.

पृथ्वीराज तृतीय ने मुहम्मद गौरी को कब हराया ? *1191119211931195​

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44.

If Name the evils which had weakened theIndian society before Independence.2 What did ourconstitution framers want a31 What isthe aim of Indian Constitution?4 What do you mean by 'One Man One vore '25. What is known as a Coalition government6. What are the threats te equality ?7. In which two ways has the government of Indiaimplemented the provisions of the Constitutiongiven under the Right to Equality8.1 How arethe illiterate and poorand poor peopleexploited at the time of electionswhoever will give correct answer i will make him her as a brainalist and follow you​

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3. objective of the CONSTITUTION is to consitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SCULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure all its citizen' social', economics ,and political justice', libertry of thoughts expression, belife,faith and worship to secure equality status to and off opportunity.....

5..A coalition government form of government in which parties corporate reducing dominance of anyone party with that " coalition '....... in such time parties have formed all party coalition .......

6...A threat possible is danger that might exploit AVAILABILITY to rich security and therefore case possible harm .....

4... the principle that all citizen, regardless of where RESIDE in a states are entitled two equal legislative REPRESENTATION ....The principal was enunciated by the supreme COURT is reynolds'v. sims377 U. S. 533,84 S....

45.

How occupations were different in villages as compared to cities in early ages - list the features of livelihoods of early ages.

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Explanation:

Today’s human settlements are very complex. People have created a place wherein the political, economic, military, SOCIAL, and environmental concerns of different countries are associated with one another affecting each other’s political and economic stability.

In ancient times this wasn’t the situation. People then were grouped in families that led nomadic lives in SEARCH of food and to evade NATURAL enemies. They hunted animals and gathered fruits for food going from one place to another. They did not settle in one place like people do today living in cities, towns, and villages. These settlements are composed of several families. And although they are similar in terms of providing a permanent place for people to live, they are distinct entities.

A city is a big and populous settlement which is an important center of commerce and culture. It has local laws and intricate land, housing, sanitation, utilities, and transportation systems. It is a commercial hub providing its citizens with recreational facilities as well as their everyday needs.

The formation of cities started during the Neolithic revolution which introduced the cultivation of the land and the breeding of livestock or agriculture for sustenance. From being hunter-gatherers, they adapted to a life that is different from their nomadic past. They survived through agriculture. As more and more people settled in one place, a city slowly emerged from what is known as a village.

A village is a small group of settlements which is usually located in a rural area although they can also be found in several urban areas. It is larger than a hamlet but SMALLER than a town. It is comprised of permanent residences that are located close together for the purpose of its easy DEFENSE against enemies and to enable its inhabitants to socialize among themselves.

A village does not have local laws; its land, housing, sanitation, utilities, and transportation systems are not as complex as that of a city because it is a smaller entity in terms of land area and population. It may have a church and a handful of shops where people can buy basic necessities. In different parts of the world, villages can be found, and they have different characteristics. Some, like those in some U.S. states, are considered as local governments while in China they are parts of a town, and in Britain they are considered civil parishes administered by a parish council.

Summary:

1.A village is a small group of settlements while a city is a large group of settlements.

2.Although some might also be found in urban areas, villages are usually located in rural areas while cities are urban centers.

3.A city has local laws while a village does not; it is administered by a parish council and is a part of a town.

4.A village is located in a smaller land area while a city has a large land area.

5.The land, housing, transportation, utilities, and sanitation systems of a city are more complex than that of a village.

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1. Which of the following is a correct statement : ( )(i) Usually factory owners try to reduce their caste by employing casual workers even for regularwork.(ii) Some factories are not owned by individual owners or group of owners, but by the government.(A) only 1 (B) only 2 (C) both 1 and 2 (D) none of these2. The main stage in paper making is ............ ( )(A) cutting into pieces (B) making of wood pulp(C) pressing (D) spreading wood pulp3. The facilities those provided to permanent workers are ( )(A) Health insurance (B) Leave facilities (C) Provident fund (D) All the above4. The industries which are not under the ownership of a person or a group. ( )(A) private industries (B) public industries(C) foreign industries (D) co-operative industries5. Match the following : ( )(i) First stage ( ) a) Making of wood pulp(ii) Second stage ( ) b) Cutting(iii) Third stage ( ) c) Spreading the pulp(iv) Fourth stage ( ) d) Chipping(A) d, a, c, b (B) d, c, a, b (C) d, b, c, a (D) d, a, b, c6. ............. are responsible for village roads. ( )(A) Municipalities (B) State government(C) Zilla Parishads (D) Panchayats7. National Highway No: 7 runs through these states. ( )(A) Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh (B) Maharashtra and Telangana(C) Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh (D) All the above8. Which of the following pair is wrong one ? ( )(A) National Highways - Central Government (B) APSRTC - 20,000 employees(C) Andhra Pradesh - 15 sea ports (D) Cities - frequent traffic jams9. Railways are mainly used for transporting ................. ( )(A) coal, raw iron (B) fertilizers, cement(C) food grains (D) all the above10. Which of the following statements is correct ? ( )(i) Railways are mainly used to transport goods like coal, iron ore, fertilizers, cement, foodgrainsetc.(ii) In Andhra Pradesh, there are nearly 650 railway stations and railway routes of about 5000 km.(A) only 1 (B) only 2 (C) both 1 and 2 (D) none of these11. The share of villages having transport facilities in 2001 in A.P. is ............. ( )(A) 1/2nd (B) 3/4th (C) 1/3rd (D) 4/5th 12. The transport system is depended on ................ ( )(A) transport charges (B) availability of transport facilities(C) both A and B (D) None of these13. The important means of transport to far off countries, either for human beings or for goods fromcenturies together ( )(A) Airways (B) Roadways (C) Railways (D) Waterways14. Match the following : ( )(i) APSRTC ( ) a) expensive transport(ii) Waterways ( ) b) N.H.No. 7(iii) Airways ( ) c) Cheapest transport(iv) Largest Highway in India ( ) d) 1,20,000 employees(A) d, a, c, b (B) d, c, a, b (C) d, c, b, a (D) d, a, b, c15. In the first weak of every year, the transport department all over India conduct ..... week. ( )(A) Library (B) Road safety (C) Consumers (D) Blood donationwho said this answers within 5min I will mark in brainliest ok if you said any unnecessary matter I will take seriously​

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47.

Page :0Date :1/6/2020What makesUttar Pradeshthickly populated ?​

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There are multiple reason. To state few they can be-

1) Large fertile plains - UP is well irrigated by mighty RIVERS like Gangaji, Yamuna, Ghaghra, Gomti etc. They carry a large amount of silt from mountain which get deposited to plains of UP making it very fertile where anything can grow. This is one single most important fact that has attracted SETTLERS as well as invaders to UP from long time.

2) Plain topography- Plains of UP as name suggest are plain and they follow the same pattern in all over UP except some part of Jhansi. Before the advent of modern way of construction and road building techniques which has long determined pattern of settling of people. This a reason you find so LESS settlement is western ghats.

3) Co-existence of Religion- Now many people can argue on this and ask how is this responsible for population density. I know UP has been subjected to one of major issue of contentment between TWO sects as centre of Babri Masjid demolition, but if you look carefully at history, you will realize that it was not subjected to any major ethnic cleaning or riots like Punjab or Bengal went through or for that matter issue of Kahmiri Pandits. Cities like Lucknow are living example where Hindu and Muslim live peacefully with full cooperation. This can be wonder to some city of other part of India.

4) Less education and propagation of family control method techniques- Well this is nothing to be proud of, but yes a large uneducated population has took a long time to realize the BENEFITS of small family and well planned one. Political leaders too didn't make much efforts to educate everyone in fear of losing their vote banks.

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48.

Who introduced the concept of the rule of law​

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John Locke wrote that freedom in society means being SUBJECT only to laws made by a LEGISLATURE that apply to EVERYONE, with a person being otherwise FREE from both governmental and private restrictions upon liberty. "The rule of law" was further POPULARIZED in the 19th century by British jurist A. V. Dicey.

49.

What was minhaj us Siraj attitude towards Razziya​

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ANSWER:

RAZZIYA was BECOME sutan but she have to LEAVE the THRONE.

50.

What is plague?Explain it ​

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