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1.

How do political parties involve partisanship?

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Political parties INVOLVE PARTISANSHIP because they REPRESENT and SUPPORT particular VIEWS or policies that would be supported by a part of the society and its interests.

2.

Explain the life of the gujjars of india .

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Gujjar Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir are great herders of goat and sheep.Many of them migrated to this region in the nineteenth century in search of pastures for their animals.Gradually,over the decades they established themselves in this AREA,and moved annually between their summer and winter GRAZING grounds.In winter ,when the high mountains were covered with snow, they lived with their herds in the low hills of Siwalik range.By the end of April they began their northern march for their summer MARCHING grounds.They crossed Pir Panjal passes and entered the valley of Kasmir.With onset of summer the snow melted and the mountains BECAME lush green.the variety of grasses that sprouted provided rich nutritious forage for their herds.
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3.

Why do we need an election

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Election is a mechanism by which people choose their representatives at regular intervals and CHANGE them if they wish to do so. In an election the voters make many CHOICES. They can choose the one who will malke laws for them. ... So, Elections are considered ESSENTIAL for representative democracy.

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4.

What is the freeedom struggle

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The Indian independence MOVEMENT was a series of activities WHOSE ultimate aim was to end the British RAJ and encompassed activities and IDEAS aiming to end the East India Company rule and the British Raj in the Indian SUBCONTINENT

5.

Who is prime minister of Russia?

Answer» DMITRY MEDVEDEV is the current prime MINISTER of Russia.
6.

Aisa konsa fal hai jo Meetha hone ke bawjud bhi bazaar mein nahi milta

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7.

What is full form of UNDP?

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UNDP STANDS for UNITED NATION development programme.....!

8.

Why we need a judiciary ?

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The chief QUALITY which helps thejudiciary to faithfully ADMINISTER JUSTICE and to perform its functions efficiently is JUDICIAL independence. It is only when the judiciary works independently without any interference of the other two organs of the government that it can carry out its high RESPONSIBILITIES.

9.

What is secularism and what is its importance

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Secularism is a belief that religion should not INFLUENCE or be involved in the ORGANISATION of SOCIETY, GOVERNMENT and education ETC.

10.

What is silsila? in social science history

Answer» HIII!

it's a name of a place where the weavers had REVOLTED against the owner of the CLOTHE MERCHANT.....

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11.

What is the full form of D.T.T.B?

Answer» DOCTORS To The Barriors

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12.

Her achievements Laxmi lakra

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Lakshmi Lakra, a young tribal woman from Jharkhand, has become the first woman train driver with Northern Railway. This 27-year old diploma holder in electronics from Ranchi, follows Surekha Yadav from Mumbai, Asia's first woman train driver, who joined Central Railway in 1992.

"I am sure many more women will take it up as a career," said Ms. Lakshmi. Seeking to do something challenging, she took the Railway Recruitment Board test last year. She was the only woman in a batch of 372 selected trainees. After nine months of training she got to work.
Indian RAILWAYS is an equal opportunities employer, and the entrance test is open to everyone irrespective of gender. "[Ms.] Lakshmi cleared it and she was selected. Any woman who wants to do so can join after clearing the examination and the training," Divisional Railway Manager Pradeep Kumar said. If more women want to take it up as a career inspired by Ms. Lakshmi's success, they are welcome, he said.
Ms. Lakshmi said she owed her success to her parents. "I love challenges and WANTED to do something different. My parents encouraged me."

"The training is not so tough that it can be labelled as only a man's job. Women can LEARN it very easily," she said. She is now driving light engines and goods trains in the Delhi circle. Her dream is to drive a Shatabdi Express, she said.
Maandhir RAJPUT from Jalandhar last year became the first Indian woman engine driver with New South Wales Corporation in Australia. In fact, BREAKING the gender barrier, women the world over are successfully driving trains. During the Second World War they had tooled up as mechanics, engineers and train drivers.
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13.

Describe Monsoon season in India?

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Monsoon or rainy season, LASTING from July to SEPTEMBER. The season is dominated by the humid southwest summer monsoon, which slowly sweeps across the country beginning in late May or early June. Monsoonrains begin to recede from NORTH INDIA at the beginning of OCTOBER. South India typically receives more rainfall

14.

Explain the impact of colonialism and modern states on pastoralism.

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Under colonial rule, the life of pastoralists changed dramatically. Their grazing grounds REDUCED, their movements were REGULATED, and the tax they had to PAY increased. Their agricultural stock declined and their trades and crafts were adversely affected. 

It was seen that ​in most areas the lands taken over by the British were actually grazing tracts used regularly by pastoralists. So, expansion of cultivation inevitably meant the decline of pastures and a hurdle for pastoralists.

The Forest Acts introduced by the British changed the lives of pastoralists. They were now prevented from entering many forests that had earlier provided valuable forage for their cattle. 

 Pastoralists had to pay tax on every animal they grazed on the pastures. Their freedom of grazing was curtailed.

Similarly, pastoral communities in different parts of the world in modern times  are affected in a variety of different ways. New laws and new borders affect the patterns of their MOVEMENT. With increasing restrictions on their mobility,
pastoralists FIND it difficult to move in search of pastures. As pasture lands disappear grazing becomes a problem, while pastures thatremain deteriorate through continuous over grazing. So, pastoralism is in danger in modern times.

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15.

What are the major differences between the farm agriculture of USA and India

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There are MANY DIFFERENCES in Indian farming and US farming methods. 1.India is basically an agriculture-based country with 80% of its population in rural AREAS, whereas in the US, only a small number of people are involved infarming. ... Indian farming is weather dependent and farmers GROW only 2-3 crops per year.

16.

When did the first upheavel took place in france?

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Answer: The first upheaval took PLACE in France in July 1830. The Bourbon kings who had been restored to POWER during the conservative reaction after 1815, were now OVERTHROWN by liberal revolutionaries, who installed a constitutional monarchy with LOUIS PHILIPPE at its head.

17.

How can we say that god is ther

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Our PARENTS and TEACHERS are the REAL GOD

18.

What are the demerits of advertising

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Subh noon !!!!!!

✴️DEMERITS OF ADVERTISING :-

☑️(1) Adds to COSTS:

An organisation has to spend large amount on advertising. It increases the cost of the products. 

☑️(2) Undermines Social Values:

Advertisement is a sort of day-dreaming for the people. These days it is taking the people away from reality and into the realm of artificiality.

☑️(3) Confuses the Buyers:

Many a time distorted version of reality is shown in the advertising. Believing in advertising, consumers buy the product. On its use, they feel cheated.

☑️(4) Encourages Sale of INFERIOR Products:

Every manufacturer projects his product as SUPERIOR one in the advertisement. Therefore, the buyer is unable to decide as to which product is really good.

☑️(5) Some Advertisement is in BAD Taste:

Many times, foul LANGUAGE and objectionable pictures are used in advertising in order to attract a particular class. They may be insulting to a particular class. It causes decay of social values.

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19.

Why does unemployment have a determintal effect on the overall growth of an economy?

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Unemployment has a detrimental impact on the overall growth of an ECONOMY. ... This is because unemployment creates a feel of hopelessness and depression among the unemployed PEOPLE. Unemployment results in the wastage of human resource as people are not involved in any kind of PRODUCTIVE activities.

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20.

Write any four advantage of forest

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FOREST PROVIDE US MANY USEFUL PRODUCTS LIKE -

1. IT PROVIDE US VARIOUS TYPES OF MEDICINAL HERBS LIKE TULSI , NEEM ETC.

2 . IT IS ALSO KNOWN AS LUNGS OF FOREST AS IT MAINTAIN THE BALANCE OF OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE IN AIR.

3. IT PROVIDES US TIMBER , WOOD ETC TO MAKE FURNITURE , DESK ETC.

4. IT ALSO PROVIDE FUEL ALSO.

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21.

Define flora . ............

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Floura are different types of plants species living in a PARTICULAR area .
EX .. tulsi, DECODER,pine ETC etc.
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22.

Write a long note in buffer stock...

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It is a SYSTEM or scheme which buys and stores stocks at times when FARMERS have a good HARVESTS to prevent prices falling below a target range (or price level), and releases stocks during bad harvests to prevent prices RISING above a target range (or price level).

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23.

Who was Sikaner e Aazem in the ancient times

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Alexandros III Philippou Makedonon(July 356B.C.E. – June 10, 323 B.C.E.), commonly known in the West asAlexander the Great orAlexander III of Macedon, in Greek Μέγας Ἀλέξανδρος(Megas Alexandros), King of Macedon (336–323 B.C.E.), was the most successful military commander of ancient history, CONQUERING most of the known world before his death.

Alexander is known in Middle Persian literature as Alexander the Cursed due to his burning of the Persian capital and national library. He is also known in Eastern traditions as Dhul-Qarnayn (the two-horned one), because an image on coins minted during his rule seemed to depict him with the two ram's horns of the Egyptian god Ammon (it is BELIEVED by some that the Dhul-Qarnayn mentioned in the Qur'an is Alexander). In northeast India and modern-dayPakistan he is known as Sikander-e-Azam (Alexander the Great) and many MALE children are named Sikander after him.

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24.

State any two limitation of PDS

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Limitation of PDS:-

=>PDS covers only few food grains like WHEAT and rice , which does not FULFILL the requirement of complete NUTRITION.

=>Diversion of food grains by FPS owner and MIDDLE man .

25.

What is greenhouse effect? name one greenhouse gas

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The TRAPPING of the SUN's warmth in a PLANET's lower atmosphere, due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to INFRARED radiation emitted from the planet's surface.






ex SO2
CO2

26.

What is the work of tehsildar

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DUTIES OF TEHSILDAR :

●A Tehsildar has to hear the disputes.

●He supervises the work of the Patwari.

● Ensures that records are properly KEPT and land REVENUE is collected.

● They make SURE that the farmers can easily obtain a copy of their RECORD, STUDENTS can obtain their caste certificates etc.

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27.

How bigger is a space ?

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Hey mate
space is considered to be INFINITE till now too.
is is considered by SCIENTISTS that our whole solar system is just like a small POINT in the whole space.


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28.

What is the accepted calorie requirement in India?

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Hey mate
in india
in rural AREAS minimum calori requirement is 2100 calories.
and
in URBAN areas calori requirement is 2400 calories

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29.

Write a paragraph about India

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India is a country full of cultures and diversities , it is one of those countries where is no boundation any one to follow religion or to pray a single god.
here everyones FEELINGS and beliefs are respected , we must have PROUD to be the citizen of this country.
it is the country where anyone can practice for any religion, it is the country where we have right to speak freely, to think freely to suggest to CHOOSE the government .
here we have almost all facilities.
i agree that it is not much developed as other countries but if we support govt it is possible as well

hai hind, JAI bharat





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30.

Skilled human resources is required for the development of the nation. why?

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it is REQUIRED for DEVELOPING the NATION


31.

Describe the contributions of Shahjahan to art and architecture.

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Shah Jahan period architecture is an Indian building style that flourished during the time of Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor. The Taj Mahal, in Agra, India is a prime example of this type of architecture. The architecture was characterized by symmetry and balance between the parts of the building, with white marble being a top choice of building material.

Another example of Shah Jahan period architecture is found in Delhi, India, at the palace-fortress begun in 1638. The "Hall of Public Audience" and the "Hall of PRIVATE Audience", which housed the Peacock Throne, are two more examples of architecture from this period. He wanted to build a black Taj Mahal opposite to the white Taj Mahal and make a bridge by which we COULD pass from one Taj Mahal to the other above the Yamuna RIVER but unfortunately, it was never accomplished DUE to the gelchod salim kara issues that were UPRISING at the time.

32.

If all the decisions of a political party are made by a single family and all other members are neglected, then what challenge is faced by that party?

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The CHALLENGES faced by the PARTY is:
The dictatorship.
There is no common consensus.
There is no collective work.
It is DIVIDED into factions which OFTEN leads to party disintegration.

33.

Why did French colonizers consider education is important way to civilize the Vietnam

Answer» FRENCH colonizers thought it because they wanted to develop the VIETNAMESE for their sake so as to use even the HUMAN resource of VIETNAM and develop themselves.
34.

"Religious norms and values is helping to increase population". Justify.

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Is that OK SIS EITHER BRO

35.

Why are traffic rules are important

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These road accidents occur due to the lack of CIVIC SENSE in the people and their ignorance of road and traffic rules/signals. The PEDESTRIANS are overrun because they try to cross the roads at places of their CHOICE. ... The truck drivers are mostly dead drunk and, therefore, CARE not a fig for traffic rules.

36.

Ncert geography solutionsfor 10

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Which TYPE of ANSWER

37.

Who was the first speaker of free india

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HIII

THE FIRST SPEAKER OF FREE INDIA:
GANESH VASUDEV MAVALANKAR


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38.

The federal system is contrasted with unitary system .explain in brief the key features of federalismplz its urgent

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Explanation:

Yes unitary system is in contrast to the federal system because in unitary system there is only one supreme power that is CENTRAL government and it divides further into DIVISIONS which are given power by the central government.

On the other hand, federal system allows the power sharing and decision making on the basis of negotiation.

The power sharing is usually written in the form of constitution.

The POLITICAL system in a federal system is also non-centralized.

There is a direct CONNECTION between the citizens and the government that serves them.

39.

In which year government of india (goi) launched the the national satellite based network nicnet ?

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19TH April, 2012 is the TIME in which the government of india launched the the national satellite based NETWORK

40.

What is mean by bonafied certificate

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A BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE is a certificate issued by the School/ college to prove that the student has studied in a particular school/ college during the period so and so to prove that the student continued studies and RESIDED in a particular LOCATION. This is used as MANY proofs, like current address proof , identity proof, or it may be used for certain schemes of government.

Study certificate means you have studied the particular course/ subject or graduated from the school or college. That's an educational certificate. 

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41.

Element at risk during foods

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Will be mercuy SULPHUR and MANY more

42.

Explain the role of a teacher in inculcating democratic values into the attitudes of the pupils

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Role of School and Teachers in Inculcation of Values



After reading this article you will LEARN about the Role of School and Teachers in Inculcation of Values.

In ancient societies, RELIGION had a DOMINATING influence in every sphere of human activity. Result was, the content of education was more or less religious in nature. Besides mental training, moral training was emphasised to a great extent. Learners had to undergo rigorous character training and value-education during their stay in GURUKULS or Ashrams.

Much stress was on spiritual development of the teachers. Thus, The Entire Education System Was Primarily Value Oriented! But as the days passed by, there was a gradual erosion of values and the so-called modern education entered inside the modern world.


Character training and value-education started getting ignored. Materialism, cut­throat competition, influence of Western Culture, etc. contributed a lot which resulted in all kinds of value-crisis.

Newspapers were full of news like rape of minor children, kidnapping, forgery, gang-rape of girls/women, thefts, murder, killing of brides for dowry, etc. Vices like drinking, drugging, gambling etc. are now on increase. Thus, by all such quoted facts it is seen that a factor called ‘CONTENTMENT’ has started losing the ground! Corruption has entered in all walks of life.

Based on the above quoted facts one can understand the strong need for the education in human values. The process of inculcating values must start right from the primary education level. In other words, Education in Human Values need to be incorporated as an integral component of the entire educational system.

After all this discussion, the question that now jumps up like a boomerang is “What is vale?” Literally, value means something that has a price, and is precious. In a given situation, a person may have a number of alternative responses. However, he or she chooses one which is guided by his or her values.


A value is an emotional attitude which motivates a person directly or indirectly to act in the most desirable way preferred by him or her. Without values, one floats like a piece of drift wood in the swirling waters of a river. Values control and guide human behaviour. Value is a norm. It is an abiding goal. For progress, values are needed. In our philosophic tradition, we come across the widely accepted concept of value —

Truth, Beauty and Goodness —

Swami Vivekananda declared selflessness and sacrifice to be our national values in the following word:

“The national ideal of India are service and renunciation. Intensify her in those channels and the rest will take care of itself.”

Swami Vivekananda also observed —

“Every act of love brings happiness. There is no act of love which does not bring peace.” He also said further —“Love never fails, today or tomorrow or ages after, truth will conquer and love shall win the victory.”

According to Swami Vivekananda, “Education is not the amount of information that is put into your brain………. we trust to have life-building, man-making, character-making, assimilation of ideas.”

Shri Satya Sai Baba mentioned five Universal Human Value —

Satya (Truth)

Dharma (Righteous Conduct)

Shanti (Peace)

Prem (Love) and

Ahimsa (Non-violence).

The above said values Satya Sai Baba has beautifully emphasised in the following sentence:

“Truth, Righteous Conduct, Non-Violence, Peace and Love are the five life breaths of even human being. Among these five life breaths of a human being, Love has a unique place. Therefore, establish love firmly in your hearts.”

He has further elaborated the significance of love saying:

Love as thought is Truth,

Love as action is Righteous Conduct,

Love as feeling is Peace and

Love as understanding is Non-violence.

Gandhiji advised the inmates of Sabarmati Ashram on the practice of following values in their day-to-day life.

Ahimsa (Non-violence)

Satya (Truth)

Astheya (Non-stealing)

Brahmacharya (Chastity)

Asamvah (Non-possession)

Swadeshi (Swadeshi)

Asprushyata (Removal of Untouchability)

Shareer Shram (Manual Work)

Vrata Ashrem (Control of Palate)

Nir heedta (Fearlessness).

Sri Aurobindo mentioned that ‘education is not realised through what a person learns but what he BECOMES’.

Aurobindo’s concept of integral education has given five following components:

1. Physical,

2. Vital,

3. Mental,

4. Psychic and

5. Spiritual.

These five components must continue complementing each other till the end of one’s life.

The Preamble of Indian Constitution has laid emphasis on the following 4 universal values:

JUSTICE of social, economic and political;

LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith, worship;

EQUALITY of status and opportunity and to promote among them all; and

Fraternity assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the nation.



43.

How did novels become popular among masses? explain with example

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Novels were very cheap as compared to manuscript. These circulated among few people. In contrast, because of being printed, novels were widely read and became popular very quickly

Novels created an altogether different worlds and characters which lured the people. The worlds created by novels were ABSORBING and believable. People got LOST in plot and sub-plots of the novels. Readers were so much engrossed in reading novels that they felt themselves to be TRANSPORTED to ANOTHER person’s WORLD and began to experience life as felt by the characters.

3. Novels also gave to the people the joy of reading in private. Later, they discussed the plots, sub-plots and characters of the novels with friends, colleagues and relat

44.

Two places A and B are marked on the outline political map of India, identify these places with the help of following information and write their correct names on the lines marked near them:a. The place where Jallianwala Bagh massacre happened.b. The place where Non- Cooperation Movement ended abruptly due to violence.

Answer»

The correct answers for your question are Amristar and CHAURI CHAURA.

PLACE A is Amristar

Place B is Chauri chaura or Gorakhpur.

Amristar was the place where the JALLIANWALA Bagh massacre happened back in 1919 under the command of Colonel Reginald Dyer.

The non-cooperation movement ended abruptly due to violence at Chauri Chaura of Gorakhpur back in 1922.

45.

Why should the election commission be autonomous?

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EXPLANATION:

The Election Commission of INDIA is an autonomous constitutional authority responsible for administering election processes in India. ... The Election Commission operates under the authority of CONSTITUTION per Article 324, and SUBSEQUENTLY enacted Representation of the People Act

46.

What is the full form of ISRO?

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Hey DEAR here is your answer


FULL FORM of ISRO :- INTERNATIONAL space research organization

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47.

Advantage and disadvantage of synthetic dye

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48.

How does the India Government Act of 1935 become the base of Indian Constitution?

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The Government of India Act, 1935 was passed by British Parliament in August 1935. With 321 SECTIONS and 10 schedules, this was the longest act passed by British Parliament so far and was LATER split into two parts viz. Government of India Act, 1935 and Government of BURMA Act, 1935.

49.

Rice of new information and communication technologies leading integration in a feature of1) agrarian society 2) rural society 3) industry society 4) pro-industry society

Answer» option number 2)
50.

What will be the effect of sea water pollution on resources of drinking water

Answer»

Naturally RIVETS MEETING sea may GET POLLUTED