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1.

What do you mean by national develop ? CBSE Class X Social Science LA (5 Marks)

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Hey mate here is your answer..
the development that takes place INSIDE the country to make the ECONOMIC condition of the country more powerful by increasing GDP ..this development is known as national development.. it includes many things..
1. high literacy RATE .
2. less infant MORTALITY rate.
3. high per CAPITA income.
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hope it will help you my dear friend....

2.

Why the farmers of palampur have uneconomiacal size of land?

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As some FARMERS are RICH so they buy
NEW land which would give them a GOOD encome

3.

What problems do farm labourers face in terms of employment? Explain any three.

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1. no PERFECT wagw
2. no banking facilities
3. no SUBSIDY on farming EQUIPMENTS

4.

Write a short note on irrigation in western Uttar pradesh

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I HOPE this is USEFUL for you

5.

Write a short note on irrigation facilities of palampur?

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6.

What is green revolution? write a short note on it.

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The Green Revolution, or Third Agricultural Revolution, refers to a set of research and the development of technology transfer initiatives occurring between the 1930S and the late 1960s (with prequels in the work of the agrarian geneticist Nazareno Strampelli in the 1920s and 1930s), that increased agricultural production worldwide, particularly in the developing world, beginning most markedly in the late 1960s.
Benefits of the Green Revolution. ... One person who is FAMOUS for his involvement in the Green Revolution is the scientist Norman Borlaug. In the 1940s, Norman Borlaug developed a STRAIN of wheat that could resist diseases, was short, which reduced DAMAGE by WIND, and could produce large seed heads and high yields.Benefits of the Green Revolution. ... One person who is famous for his involvement in the Green Revolution is the scientist Norman Borlaug. In the 1940s, Norman Borlaug developed a strain of wheat that could resist diseases, was short, which reduced damage by wind, and could produce large seed heads and high yields.

7.

Collateral is what part of the trade life cycle

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Hey mate here is your answer...
COLLATERAL means a type of DOCUMENT which we had to give to SOMEONE for taking lone .
it act as GUARANTEED for the loan provider.

8.

Mention a majar components of healths

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Hey mate here is your answer...
PHYSICAL and social health is the major component of our health....
hey mate GOD gifted a unvaluable body to US it's all depend on us how we UTILISE it.

9.

Define retail market

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Retail marketing is the process by which RETAILERS promote awareness and INTEREST of their goods and services in an effort to generate sales from their consumers. There are MANY DIFFERENT approaches and STRATEGIES retailers can use to market their goods and services

10.

Define middle farmers

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Big farmers based on the SIZE of their land holding. They are defined as follows: Marginal Farmers - Upto 1 hectares. Small Farmers - 1 to 2 hectares. MEDIUM Farmers - 2 to 4 hectares.

11.

Bank of baroda is under which national bank

Answer» UNION BANK of INDIA is the NATIONAL bank
12.

Do you think that the educational system too is responsible for unemplyement in our country

Answer» NOO..i don't think soo bcus its our duty to EDUCATE and EMPLOY everyone..
13.

How much infinity war has earned worldwide and in india

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About 250 CR.........

14.

Answer pls what are the merits and demerits of green revolution

Answer» MERITS of the Green Revolution
Green Revolution introduced a number of MODERN farming methods in India.
Higher yield due to the use of HYV seeds.
Machines like harvesters, tractors and threshers have made PLOUGHING and harvesting faster and easier.
Higher yield enabled farmers to sell the surplus food in the market and earn more.
Pesticides and insecticides are able to protect the crops from pests and insects.
A good irrigation system is able to enhance crop production.
Demerits of the Green Revolution
Loss of soil fertility due to increased use of chemical FERTILISERS.
Continuous use of GROUNDWATER for tubewell irrigation has reduced the water table below the ground.
The chemical fertilisers, easily soluble in water, can dissolve in the groundwater and pollute it.
They can kill bacteria and other micro-organisms helpful for the soil.
Excessive use of fertilisers can also make the soil alkaline and unfit for cultivation.
15.

Difference between public deficit and public debt

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In simple TERMS, a budget DEFICIT is the difference between what the federal government spends (called outlays) and what it takes in (called revenue or receipts). The national debt, also known as the public debt, is the result of the federal government BORROWING MONEY to cover YEARS and years of budget deficits.

16.

Is career building the only goal of education? why?

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Because nowards education is compulsory for students.. and education should be there so our COUNTRY also DEVELOP and PEOPLE also.. education is the best system .. EVERY person compeit with each other in MATTER of education

17.

Define farming activities

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(1) any activities RELATED to production or PROCESSING of crops, dairy products, poultry, or livestock for INITIAL commercial SALE or as a principal means of personal subsistence.

(2) Any activity directly related to the cultivation or HARVESTING of trees


hope it helps you

thanks

18.

The Chairman of the drafting committee was: (a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (b) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (c) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru (d) Mahatma Gandhi

Answer» DR AMBEDKAR is the ANSWER
19.

What is money what is money what is money what is money

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Heya FRIEND here is your answer

Money is any object that is GENERALLY accepted as payment for GOODS and SERVICES and repayment of debts in a GIVEN country or socio-economic context.

20.

Name the criteria used by worldbank for comparing countries

Answer» PER CAPITA INCOME......
21.

How the power sharing issue in Belgium accommodated

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The LEADERS in BELGIUM understood the problems of MINORITY and THUS interpruted the contitution 4 times so that they can get an ideal one, which can fullfill everybodys demands.

22.

What are the draw backs of green revolution

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By USING HEAVY FERTILIZERS the SOIL had been POLLUTED

23.

Unemployment is an obstacle in Economics development

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Unemployment means when an educated person cannot get the job.Unemployment is obstacle in economics development.If PEOPLE cannot get their JOBS they will are not ABLE to improve the ECONOMY of the country.

24.

Which kind of taxes generate more revenues for government

Answer» CORPORATE TAX is the tax that GENERATE more REVENUES for GOVERNMENT.
25.

What is the mean activity people living in village palampur?

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They do MANY work

they USE to GO to CITY

26.

Development goals for an Urban unemployed yourth

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Hey BUDDY here is your answer :

DEVELOPMENTAL goal for an unemployed YOUTH will be :

1. Better job opportunities.

2. GOVERNMENT's EMPLOYMENT policies.

3. Availability of vocational training and education.

Hope it helps.

Have a good day dear.

27.

Why human capital is considered as most important factor of production

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Because all the work from PACKING to SELLING and transportation is done by HUMAN....

28.

Office of profit comes under which article

Answer» ARTICLE 102 ( 1 ) ( A )

MAYBE
29.

Gdp contribution of agricultural sector in india

Answer» HEY , READ this
HOPE it HELPS U .....☺☺☺
30.

Mention any one indicator of per capita income as a indicator of development.

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Per CAPITA INCOME tells economic STATUS of a COUNTRY.

31.

What is multiple cropping

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In agriculture, MULTIPLE cropping is the practice of GROWING TWO or more CROPS in the same piece of land in different growing seasons. It is a FORM of polyculture.

32.

What is service sector in indian economy?

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Service sector is the one which PROVIDE service.
Eg . COMMUNICATIO. and transport

33.

Why fo you think average income is an important criteria for devolppment ? ecplain?

Answer» HEY DEAR!!

___________!!

________________!!

first,we SHALL learn that :-

WHAT IS AVERAGE INCOME ?

The total income of a country divided by its total population is called average income.

It tells us how much money an Indian people earns monthly on an average.

HOW IS IT AN IMPORTANT CRITERIA FOR DEVELOPMENT ?

More the average income of a country,more is it economicaly developed . The people in the country would be ABLE to avail more health ,education ,etc. services. So ,all the other factors more or less depend on average income, So we can say that average income is an important criteria for development.


LIMITATIONS OF AVERAGE INCOME :-

(I)it hides disparities.

(ii)it doesn't tell how income is distributed throughout the country.



THANKS

@EVERkshitijEST
34.

An economy always produces on PPC and not inside it support or refute the statement

Answer» SORRY BRO..I don't KNOW it.
35.

Does technology creates income disparities

Answer» YES because by TECHNOLOGY CLEAR EMPLOYMENT
36.

List few examples of environment degradation that is observed around you and how to control it?

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Cutting of TREES
burning of PLASTIC
toxic AIR released by vehicle
to control this we should stop cutting of trees burning of plastic and MINIMUM USAGE of cars and etc hope it would help

37.

What is multiple cropping?

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In agriculture, MULTIPLE cropping is the practice of GROWING TWO or more crops in the same piece of land in different growing seasons.

HOPE THIS ANSWER MAY HELPS YOU.!!

38.

Why is sustainable development important for economic growth?

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Hey. here ur answer START...
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT means that we have to USE our natural resources in such a manner that our future generations can also enjoy it and use it.
Sustainable development is also important for ECONOMIC development as it contributes about 8•69% on our total GDP.... hope it will help you.....

39.

Explain consumers equilibrium through indifference curve analysis?

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Answer:

CONSUMER equilibrium refers to a situation, in which a consumer derives MAXIMUM satisfaction, with no INTENTION to CHANGE it and subject to GIVEN prices and his given income. The point of maximum satisfaction is achieved by studying indifference map and budget line together.

40.

What are the main features of sarva sikhsha abhiyan

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The MAIN MOTIVE of SARV SIKSHA abiyan is to litterate all the PERSON.

41.

What can be done so that more non farm production activities can be started in villages

Answer» DEVELOPE NEW FACTORIES or INFRASTRUCTURES

42.

Which act passed by our parliament is related to our commitment the text

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Hyy...

☆The BIOLOGICAL Diversity Act, 2002 PASSED by our parliament is RELATED to our commitment the text.
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hope it helps⭐

43.

Who is the founder of facebook

Answer» MARK ZUCKERBERG.....
44.

Explain different factors of production

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Economists divide the factors of production into FOUR categories: land, LABOR, capital, and entrepreneurship. The first factor of production is land, but this includes any NATURAL resource used to produce goods and services. This includes not just land, but anything that comes from the land.

45.

What is the aim of production ?

Answer» HEY DEAR here is your answer ^_^

The aim of production is GENERALLY for consumption. We only produce products which are for the satisfaction of human needs. So, Production MARKET mainly TARGET to sell their products And People aim for consumption of it.
46.

Explain two merits and three demerits of Green Revolution

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Merits :
1. Higher Yield.
2. Machines made for ploughing harvesting easy.
3. Surplus food can be sold to earn more.
4. Pests and insects controlled by PESTICIDES and insecticides.
5. Good irrigation enhances production.
Demerits :
1. LOSS of fertility with use of chemicalfertilizers.
2. Use of tube wells reduced the water table.
3. Chemical fertilizers polluted GROUND water.
4. KILLS bacteria and micro organism helpful fossil.
5. Excessive use of fertilizers makes SOIL alkaline and unfit for cultivation.
47.

Compare India with its neighbouring countries in terms of HDI

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HDI: India ranks low among neighbours

Written by fe Bureaus | Updated: Oct 8 2009, 03:54am hrs

Human Development Index (HDI) ranking of eight major economies of South Asia in the 2009 Human Development Report, released earlier this week, show a dismal record with all countries relegated to the third category of medium development states with the global rankings falling in the second half of the listings of 182 countries. Topping the ranking LIST of the South Asian nations in 2007, the date for which COMPREHENSIVE data was available, was Maldives (95), followed by Sri Lanka (102), Bhutan (132), India (134), Pakistan (141), Nepal (144), Bangladesh (146) and Afghanistan (182).

The only positive trend was that four out of the eight South Asian nations made positive gains moving up the rungs, while the others remained stable. The highest gains were made by Maldives and Bangladeshboth countries moving up by two rungs, while Bhutan and Pakistan improved their ranking by just one position.

The worst aspect of the Indias low HDI ranking was its dismal record in even a core area like life expectancy. Life expectancy at birth in India was only 63.4 years, which pushed it down in the last but one category, just above Afghanistan where the life expectancy was a dismal 43.6 years. South Asian countries scoring above India in life expectancy included Bhutan and Bangladesh (65.7 years each), Pakistan (66.2 years), Nepal (66.3 years), Maldives (71.1 years) and even the civil war hit Sri Lanka (74 years).

Indias record on life expectancy is made worse by the low rates of survival of young persons. The estimates show that the probability of dying before the age of 40 is among the highest in India, with 15.5% of the cohort loosing their lives. This is almost THREE times the level of mortality in Sri Lanka where only 5.5% of the population fail to cross the 40-age mark. Afghanistan fared the worst where the chances of survival over 40 was worstwith almost 40% of the persons dying before attaining this age.

What makes matters even worse is that the prospects of improving chances of survival of the younger age groups and improving overall life expectancy may continue to be hampered by its lackadaisical approach to improving child welfare, especially the nutritional levels. A comparison of the statistics on underweight children in South Asia show that Indias record was among the worst, with 46% of the children underweight, a record which was only next to that of Bangladesh where the share of underweight children was a notch higher at 48%. Indias poor record in meeting child nutrition standards are surprising given that even countries like Bhutan have been able to reduce its share of under-weight children to less than half the levels of India.

Indias 66% record in adult literacy was relatively better with the country ranking third in South Asia, but much below Maldives (97%) and Sri Lanka (90.8%). Bhutan, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh had a literacy rate in the 50%-plus range. But the long-term prospects of moving up the rungs on this indicator among other South Asian nations are not very bright given the low gross enrolment rate. As in the case of other indicators, Indias gross enrolment rate of 61% fell short to that of Sri Lanka ( 68.7%) and Maldives (68.7%), but was still better than that of other nations.

One reason for this dismal scenario is Indias ability to catch up wealth generation as at least three of the South Asian nations have higher per capita incomes on a purchasing power parity basis. Indias PPP per capita income of $2,753 was sizably lower than that of much smaller neighbours like Sri Lanka ($4,243), Bhutan ($4,837) and Maldives ($5,196). Nepal ranked lowest in this category with its PPP per capita income of $1,049 being even lower than that of Afghanistan ($1,054).

Making matters worse on the income front is the large disparity in the earnings between male and female workers. The ratio of female to male incomes in India was 32%, which was lower than that of other South Asian nations like Nepal (61%), Sri Lanka (56%), Maldives (54%), Bangladesh (51%) and Bhutan (39%). The only nations that had a worse ratio of male to female income were Afghanistan (24%) and Pakistan (18%).

48.

What can't be measured is not important. Justify

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ANSWER:

It is wrong to CONCLUDE that what can't be measured is not important.

What can't be measured is also important. invisible things such as LOVE, respect, HAPPINESS, freedom etc are very important though can't be measured.

Our SALARY can be measured but most people are not satisfied with their income. salary can be measured but it doesn't always indicate a good life. so, what can't be measured is also very important such as love, honesty, happiness, respect, freedom etc.

49.

What is the government at block level called

Answer» PANCHAYAT SAMITI......
50.

How many types of economic activities are there

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(Primary Sector) Manufacturing and INDUSTRY (SECONDARY Sector) Service Sector (Tertiary Sector). it can HELP you MARK brainlist❤❤