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1.

4.How is the Rajya Sabha formed?​

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Explanation:

the Rajya Sabha is formed when the 250 members 28 state of India GET together out of them 238 are elected and the remaining 12 members and nominated by the president of India . Thus ,Rajya Sabha is formed

2.

B. How should you clean your eyes?​

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ANSWER:

How should you clean your EYES?

EXPLANATION:

you can clean your EYE by washing it with water

3.

do you think that each new nation, which wants to have industrialisation must compete with other nations. Are there any other methods?​

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Explanation:

Natural RESOURCES are one of the things needed in ORDER for a country to industrialize . Natural resources are a material that when it 's found , it is used as something to help MAKE progress .

Natural resources include :COAL, iron ,copper ,water and TIMBER .

4.

What are the characteristic of the Indian economy​

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ANSWER:

India

Economy

The economy of India is characterised as a developing market economy. It is the world's sixth-largest economy by nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing POWER parity. According to the IMF, on a per capita income basis, India ranked 142nd by GDP and 124th by GDP in 2020.

Gross domestic PRODUCT: 2.72 lakh crores USD (2018) World Bank

GDP growth rate: 6.8% annual change (2018) World Bank

Currency: Indian rupee

GNI per capita: 7,680 PPP dollars (2018) World Bank

GDP per capita: 2,009.98 USD (2018) World Bank

Internet users: 34.4% of the population (2017) World Bank

Gross national income: 10.39 lakh crores PPP dollars (2018) World Bank

Explanation:

The economy of India is characterised as a developing market economy.[40][41] It is the world's sixth-largest economy by nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP). According to the IMF, on a per capita income basis, India ranked 142nd by GDP (nominal) and 124th by GDP (PPP) in 2020.[42] From independence in 1947 until 1991, successive governments promoted protectionist economic policies with extensive state intervention and regulation which is characterised as Dirigism.[43][44] The end of the Cold War and an acute balance of payments crisis in 1991 led to the adoption of a broad program of economic liberalisation.[45][46] Since the start of the 21st CENTURY, annual average GDP growth has been 6% to 7%,[41] and from 2014 to 2018, India was the world's fastest growing major economy, surpassing China.[47][48] Historically, India was the largest economy in the world for most of the two millennia from the 1st until 19th century.

5.

Answer this question ???​

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A bill is proposed legislation under CONSIDERATION by a legislature. A bill does not become law until it is passed by the legislature and, in most cases, APPROVED by the EXECUTIVE. Once a bill has been enacted into law, it is called an act of the legislature, or a statute.

6.

Which frontier of the sultanate include in - connucred areas of souther India which is away from Delhi?External interact both noneDon't spam otherwise it will be reported!!!!​​

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7.

Answer in short who presents the bill in the parliament?​

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Q-Who presents the bill in the parliament?

The legislative process begins with the introduction of a bill in either house of Parliament, i.e. the Lok Sabha or the RAJYA Sabha. A bill can be INTRODUCED either by a MINISTER or by a private MEMBER. In the former CASE it is known as a government bill and in the latter case it is known as a private member's bill.

8.

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9.

Revolt of 1857 write 3-4 lines​

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The Indian REBELLION of 1857 is also called the Indian Mutiny, the Sepoy Mutiny, India's First War of Independence or India's first struggle for independence. It began on 10 May 1857 at Meerut, as a mutiny of sepoys of the British East India COMPANY's ARMY. Sepoys in the PRESIDENCY of Bengal REVOLTED against their British officers.

10.

कानून बनाने की प्रक्रिया में संसद कार्यपालिका पर किस प्रकार निर्भर है इस बात का प्रभाव कानून पर सकारात्मक होगा या नकारात्मक shabd seema 150-200​

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11.

Sariska Tiger Reserve become national Park in 1992??​

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Explanation:

It was given the status of a tiger reserve making it a part of INDIA's Project Tiger in 1978. The wildlife sanctuary was declared a national park in 1990, with a total area of about 273.8 km2 (105.7 sq MI). It is the FIRST reserve in the world with successfully relocated tigers.

Location: ALWAR DISTRICT, Rajasthan, India

Area: 881 km2 (340 sq mi)

Nearest city: Alwar

Established: 1992

12.

What is your best friend​

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Answer

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13.

Audio visual media are an important sources for writing the history of mordern Indian ​

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Audio-visual MEDIA are an important source for WRITING the history of MODERN INDIA. This statement is true because audio-visual media has the unique ability to create visual STIMULATION for the one who is learning or analyzing the history.

14.

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15.

How do we call earth as a planet?​

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EXPLANATION:

Because it LIFE

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16.

Which type of unemployment in common area​

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(i) DISGUISED unemployment: In disguised unemployment, people appear to be employed while actually they are not adding to the productivity. This usually happens among family members engaged in agricultural activity.

(ii) Seasonal unemployment: Seasonal unemployment happens when people are not ABLE to find jobs during some months of the year. Agriculture in INDIA is not a full time occupation. It is seasonal. This type of unemployment is usually found in agriculture.

(iii) Educated unemployment: It has become a common PHENOMENON in urban areas. Many youth with matriculation, graduation and POST graduation degrees are not able to find jobs. A study showed that unemployment of graduates and post graduates has increased faster than among matriculate youths.

17.

In ancient India, there were no written land records?give me answer.​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

no

18.

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ANSWER:

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19.

तुमच्या जीवनाला योग्य दिशा देणार् य एखाद्या व्यक्तीबद्दल 8 ते 10 ओळी लिहा.​

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20.

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Answer:

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21.

In the British army, the higher officers were ali British??give me answer​

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ANSWER:

yes

Explanation:

because Britishers thinks that if they will provide high RANK to INDIAN they will BETRAY them for their COUNTRY.

22.

5. The British Officer who supported modern education in India is​

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ANSWER:

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23.

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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24.

Mention the natural boundaries of india​

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The northern frontiers of INDIA are DEFINED LARGELY by the Himalayan mountain range, where the country borders China, Bhutan, and Nepal. Its western border with Pakistan lies in the Karakoram range, Punjab Plains, the Thar Desert and the RANN of Kutch SALT marshes

25.

The Prime Minister is the supreme commander of the armed forces?True or falsegive me answer quicklyPLZZ​

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False.

Explanation:

The President of INDIA is the Supreme COMMANDER of the Indian Armed Forces, not the PRIME MINISTER.

26.

33. under Napoleon A series ofstates were set up on theboundaries of France to preventFrench expansion in futureAnswer the following Mon bychoosing the most appropriateoption 33.1 Which of the followingstatemente correctly describesabout European conservativeIdeology? (1) A Preservation ofbelieves introduced by Napaleon8 Preservation of two sects ofChristianity c. Preservation ofsocialist ideology in economiesphere D Preservation ortraditionallst beliefs in state andsociety 33 2 Identify the purposeto convene the Vienna ofCongress in 1815 from thefollowing options? (1) A TOdeclare competition of Germanunification B. Totestoreconservative regime in Europe CTo declare war against France D.To start the process of ItalianUnification 33. 3 What didconservatives focus on at theCongress of Vienna Select theappropriate option (1) A Toreestablish peace and stabilny inEurope B.To establish socialismin Europe C To introducedemocracy in France D. To set upa new Parliament in Austria aHow did the Congress of Viennaensure peace in Europe? SelectPREVNEXT​

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ANSWER:

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27.

Answer this question???​

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EXPLANATION:

SCINCE is the BASIC UNIT of LIFE

28.

The civil Rights get of ___________ prohibited discrimination on the basis of race, religion or national origin1964 1969 1974 1994Don't spam otherwise it will be reported!!!!​​

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Explanation:

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29.

(ii) Western Ghats anaWhich are the major physiographic divisions of India? Contrast the relief of theHimalayan region with that of the Peninsular plateau.othorn Plains of India.​

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ANSWER:

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30.

How is the parliament dependent on the executive forenacting laws? Do you think it has a positive or a negativeeffect on the proposed law?​

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The relationship between the Executive and the Parliament is the buckle which joins a system of government. It determines the character of national politics, the role of key public institutions, and the balance between government and the broader political system. In Australia, the reluctance of our founders to make explicit the relationship between Ministers and the Parliament has allowed disciplined political parties to thrive and has facilitated Executive dominance. Power has become skewed in the Executive's favour, replacing the Parliament as the primary forum for decision making with the party room. The folly at the heart of the founders' blueprint for the Australian system of government was the presumption that 'responsible government' would exist despite warnings of impending party consolidation. Today's system of party, rather than parliamentary, government is the result of gaps left in the Commonwealth Constitution.

This paper explores the implications of this folly for the Commonwealth Constitution. The argument of the paper follows the conventional wisdom: that the Executive dominates and controls the Parliament as a consequence of a disciplined two-party system.

The founders debated at length theoretical and operational concerns such as the COMPOSITION of the Executive, alternative federal models, the election of Ministers, and, importantly, notions of responsible government. Yet because they failed to heed warnings that parliamentary government would become party government, the founders relied on untenable transplanted conventions about accountability through independent parliamentary votes and the compulsion that Ministers must be, or become within three months, a member of either House. The founders hoped conventions would reconcile the hybrid British and American model of Australian government. This paper explores how this decision was taken, and the CONSEQUENCES which emerged after the first decade of Federation.

Since 1910 there have been occasional flickers of hope for a revival of Parliament as a more significant part of the political system, often centring on the role of the Senate or a growing scope for committee INPUT. We examine these trends and current PROPOSALS for reform, but remain pessimistic the overall balance will much change. While the Commonwealth Constitution remains ambiguous about the role of the Executive, and the Executive controls the means for reform, the ARCHITECTURE of 1901 will remain.

Though aware of the risk of 'party government', the constitutional founders underestimated the extent to which parties and, by extension the Executive, would dominate the Commonwealth Parliament. Though considered at the Convention debates, delegates nonetheless crafted constitutional arrangements that made traditional responsible government (however shadowy the definition) reliant on independent votes, moving coalitions of interests, and on a Senate as the defender of state, rather than party, interests. For those seeking to establish responsible government in Australia, these were not wise assumptions for the coming century.

31.

The name of the direct tax was​

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ANSWER:

direct tax, gift tax., VALUE added tax, PROPERTY tax, CORPORATE tax etc.....

32.

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ANSWER:

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33.

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ANSWER:

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34.

Rani channamma was the rule of ?

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Answer:

Kitturu Rani Chennamma (Kannada: ಕಿತ್ತೂರು ರಾಣಿ ಚೆನ್ನಮ್ಮ; BORN 23 October 1778 in Kittur, KARNATAKA – died 21 February 1829) was the Queen of the princely state of Kittur, in what is now INDIA. She was best known for leading an armed rebellion against the British East India Company in 1824.

35.

Write a short note on "towards a new constitution"

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Explanation:

After Nelson Mandela BECAME the president of south AFRICA .

In this new constitution all people were equal before law.

No one was being discriminated on the bases of colour .

The SYSTEM of apartheid was ABOLISHED .

Both black and WHITE agreed to some basic rules.

36.

Put one of these things on each slice water,milk,lemon juice,soda

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ANSWER:

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37.

Why should we wear fresh clothes every day

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Answer:

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38.

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ANSWER:

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39.

Feactures of basohli paintings​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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40.

Answer this question???????​

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ANSWER:

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41.

The _____ also serves as the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha:i. The Presidentii. The Vice President iii. The Prime Ministeriv. The Council of Minister​

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ANSWER:

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42.

What is water real answer ​

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Answer:

WATER, a substance composed of the CHEMICAL elements hydrogen and oxygen and existing in gaseous, liquid, and solid STATES. It is one of the most plentiful and essential of compounds. A tasteless and odourless liquid at ROOM temperature, it has the important ability to dissolve many other substances.

43.

Analyse the role of unorganised sector in GDP​

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The unorganised sector has a crucial role in our economy in TERMS of EMPLOYMENT and its contribution to the National Domestic Product, savings and capital formation. ... THUS, non-corporate enterprises can figure under either of the two (organised and unorganised) sectors in the national income CLASSIFICATION.

44.

Write the reasons for the origination of poverty​

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ANSWER:

- UNEMPLOYMENT

- LAND less labours

- illiteracy

-CHILD labour

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45.

I) All bills have to be introduced in LokSabha firsttrue or falseplz answer me!!​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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46.

Describe Jafferis fight with Griffin in detail​

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As the constable rushed to catch him, Griffin SLAPPED him. However, Jaffers, using all his strength held him by the wrist and CAUGHT his invisible throat. ... He IMMEDIATELY took off all his clothes and BECAME totally invisible. After becoming totally invisible, Griffin beat everyone badly.

47.

Rotation of earth is form​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

48.

Man cannot manufacture the minerals that are found naturally in the earth’s crust true or false​

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ANSWER:

It is true

Explanation:

49.

Write five demerits of electoral competition .​

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The demerits of an electoral competition are given below:

(i) It creates disunity and factionalism in every LOCALITY. People often complain of party-politics.

(ii) DIFFERENT political parties and leaders often level allegations against one another. Parties and candidates often use dirty tricks to win elections.

(III) It is often said that the pressure to win electoral FIGHTS does not allow sensible long term policies to be formulated. Some good people may wish to serve the country do not enter this arena. They do not like the idea of being dragged into unhealthy competition.

Explanation:

50.

Social factors can also lead to fragmentation of settlements true or false​

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Answer:

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