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1.

What is the effect of globalisation on small Producers and workers

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The impact of globalisation on WORKERS and small PRODUCERS in INDIA is as follows: ... (iii) Globalisation and the pressure of competition significantly impacted the lives of workers in India. The producers could not selll their commodities at competitive prices and had to lessen production

2.

What was satyagraha? What were its features ?

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What was satyagraha?

Satyagraha, (Sanskrit and HINDI: “holding onto truth”) concept introduced in the early 20th CENTURY by Mahatma Gandhi to designate a determined but nonviolent resistance to evil. Gandhi’s satyagraha became a major tool in the Indian struggle against British imperialism and has since been adopted by protest groups in other countries.

What were its features ?

the main features of satyagraha are:-

(i) The idea of Satyagraha emphasised the power of truth and the NEED to search for truth.

(ii) This idea suggested that if the cause was true, if the struggle was against injustice, then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor. Without being aggressive, the Satyagrahi could win the battle.

(iii) This could be achieved by appealing to the conscience of the oppressor.

(iv) By this struggle, truth was bound to triumph ultimately. GANDHIJI believed that this dharma of non-violence could unite all Indians.


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3.

Define pull and push factor

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To USE force to move somebody/something towards yourself is KNOWN as pull.

To use force to move somebody/something FORWARD or away from you is called push.

4.

Which is jet stream flows over Peninsular India in summer month

Answer» EASTERN FLOWN JET STREAMS
5.

How can money be easily exchange for goods and services give an example to explain

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Money acts easier to exchange for GOODS and services:

A person holding money can EASILY exchange it for any commodity or service that he or she might want.
Everyone prefers to receive payments in money and exchange the money for things they want.
For example: A shoemaker wants to sell shoes in the market and buy wheat. The shoemaker will first exchange shoes for money and then exchange the money for wheat. If the shoemaker had to directly exchange shoes for wheat without the use of money. He WOULD have to LOOK for a wheat growing farmer who not only wants to sell wheat but also wants to buy the shoe in exchange. Both the parties have to agree to sell and buy each others commodities. This process is very difficult, time consuming and unhealthy.


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6.

Why do we need political parties

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To GET DIFFERENT and PERFECT REPRESENTATIVES

7.

Define the kal Baisakshi and mango shower and loo

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In West Bengal storms are called KAL BAISAKHI. MANGO SHOWER are light rainfalls after the monsoon season which helps in early repning of mangoes.loo are the hot,dry,gusty winds blowing in the northern region of our country during SUMMER season

8.

What are the main rasons for food insecurity in india

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The main REASONS for food security in India are mainly found in children and mothers. There is food insecurity because of FACTORS attributed to overpopulation, poverty, lack of education and gender inequality.
Poverty is a major cause as it limits the amount of food available to children.
The root causes of food insecurity also include, CORRUPTION, national policies that do not promote equal access to food for all, environmental degradation, barriers to trade, insufficient AGRICULTURAL development.

9.

What is weather amd what is climate answer for class 9

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Explanation:

Weather refers to day-to-day temperature and precipitation activity, whereas climate is the term for the averaging of atmospheric CONDITIONS over longer periods of time. CLIMATE: the weather conditions prevailing in an area in GENERAL or over a LONG PERIOD

10.

Explain the functions of the Indian Air Force.

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The PURPOSE of an OPERATIONAL COMMAND is to conduct MILITARY OPERATION using aircraft within it's area of responsibility.

11.

Why do we study....do we study for better future.?

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We STUDY to Gain knowledge and ALSO to Expand our Vision about WORLD

12.

Mention any four values which democracy reflects

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Four social values which democracy reflects are

(i) Democracy promotes women empowerment.

(II) Democracy promotes DIGNITY of the people.

(iii) Democracy ALSO PROMOTE LIBERTY of the people.

(iv) Equality is a major value of democracy.

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13.

Define political and permanent executive

Answer» ONE that is elected by the people for a specific period is called the political EXECUTIVE. Political leaders who take the BIG decisions fall in this category. In the second category, people are appointed on a long-term BASIS. This is called thepermanent executive or civil services.
14.

What is parliament ....

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In modern politics and HISTORY, a parliament is a legislative body of government. Generally, a modern parliament has three FUNCTIONS: representing the ELECTORATE, making laws, and overseeing the government via HEARINGS and inquiries.

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15.

What are the characteristics of Antibodies.Please answer.Best answer would be marked as brainliest.

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Following are the characteristics of antibodies:

(i) IgA:

It is the second most abundant class, constituting about 10 to 15 per cent of antibodies of serum. It is mainly found in sweat, tears, saliva, mucus, colostrum (first MILK secreted by a mother) and gastrointestinal secretions.

Smaller quantities are present in blood and lymph. IgA has an extra polypeptide called a J-(joining) chain and extra protein known as secretory component. Levels decrease during stress, lowering resistance to infection. Provides localized protection in external secretions (tears, intestinal secretions, etc.) against bacteria and viruses. When IgA is excreted through faeces, it is called coproantibody.

(ii) IgD:

It is mainly found on the surfaces of В cells as antigen receptors, where it activates В cells for antigen recognition. It is about 0.2% of all antibodies in the blood.

(iii) IgE:

It is less than 0.1% of all antibodies in the blood; located on mast cells and basophils releasing histamine from mast cells and basophils. It is involved in allergic and hypersensitivity reactions; provides protection against parasitic worms. This immunoglobulin was discovered in 1966 by Ishizaka.

It exhibits unique properties such as heat lability (inactivated at 56°C in one hour). IgE mediates type I hypersensitivity (anaphylaxis). Prausnitz and Kustner in 1921 demonstrated transmission of IgE-mediated type I hypersensitivity. It is called Prausnitz-Kustner (PK) reaction. THUS IgE acts as mediator in allergic response.

(iv) IgG:

This is the most abundant class of Ig in the body constituting approximately 80% of the total Igs. It is found in the blood, lymph and intestine. It protects against bacteria and viruses by enhancing phagocytosis, neutralizing toxins and complement activation. It is the only class of antibody to cross the placenta from mother to FOETUS thereby conferring considerable immune protection in new-borns.

(v) IgM:

IgM is about 5 to 10% of all antibodies in the blood. It is also found in lymph. It is the largest Ig which is secreted first by the plasma cells. It is so named because it is a macroglobulin at least five times larger than IgG. IgM is the oldest immunoglobulin class. It activates the В cells. It is also the earliest immunoglobin to be synthesised by the foetus, IgM has a J chain and its each dimer CONTAINS polypeptide called a secretory component.

It cannot cross the placental barrier. IgM is 500-1000 times more EFFECTIVE than IgG in opsonisation (to be described ahead), in bacterial action and in bacterial agglutination. But in neutralization of toxins and viruses, it is less active than IgG. It helps in complement activation.

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16.

What are the major reasons for poverty in india ?

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There are some major reasons for poverty in INDIA .

1. corruption .
2.unemployment
3 . UNEDUCATED
4.correct use of a thing .
5 . population

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17.

Give the reason for military revolt in the rule of rajendra bir bikram shah?

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Janga Bahadur Kunwar (Nepali: जंग बहादुर कुँवर) BEGAN the Rana dynasty. He came to power through the 1846 Kot MASSACRE (Nepali: कोत पर्व, Kot Parwa) where 36 members of the palace court including the Prime Minister and a relative of the King, Chautariya Fate Janga Shah, were murdered.


King Rajendra was insulted and his trusted bodyguard was beheaded. His junior wife, Queen Rajyalakshmi, had thought that Jung Bahadur Rana would help her to ensure that her son Prince Ranendra succeeds to the throne but Jung Bahadur had made her believe so for his own motives. Queen Rajyalakshmi was enraged and started plotting to kill Jung Bahadur but the plot was revealed. Queen Rajyalakshmi and her two sons were exiled, and King Rajendra accompanied them, for pilgrimage in Varanasi. In his absence, Crown Prince Surendra was made the Prince Regent. From exile, Rajendra sought to regain power by creating and mobilizing an army, but Jung Bahadur learned of Rajendra's plans and attacked his camp in Alau. He was captured while trying to flee and FORCED him to abdicate the throne in favor of his son Surendra.


Rajendra Bir Bikram Shah, thanks to his zero governance policy, his rule was weak, and it allowed the queen and other courtiers to run the show keeping the king in sidelines just like when Cersei Lannister weaved her plots in season 1 and became the character everybody LOVES to hate. The bad and absent leadership of both his grandfather Rana Bahadur Shah and Rajendra respectively allowed for the chaos that killed hundreds of political and military leaders. Unlike Rajendra, Robert was actually a great warrior and proven military leader who lead a successful rebellion to overthrow the ruling dynasty but the particular fact can be overlooked here for other lesser QUALITIES of the two men would lead to what we now know as a bitter part of our history.

Fatteh Jung Shah (Chautariya), the Prime Minister known for his loyalty to the crown but killed in order of the queen in a power struggle for next kin to the throne. The way he was killed was probably not as gruesome as beheading in front of the public and putting the head on a spike. But like Ned, he gets entangled in an operation to remedy problems started by the Queen’s infidelity. For the prestige of the throne, under the order of the then King and two Princes, he heads the operations which obviously infuriates the queen later on. The queen’s illicit lover is killed but who actually ends up killing him is revealed only after it’s too late to avoid severe consequences.


18.

India is a secular country and so does not oppose any............., Fill in the blank.

Answer» CASTE,RELIGION.......
19.

Even if poverty ratio declined between 1993-94 and 2004-05, why did the number of poor remain at about 407 million for class9

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Pre-Independence: National Planning Committee (1936)

The National Planning Committee in 1936 under Nehru has made an

economic review and recognised that “there was lack of food, of clothing, of HOUSING

and of every other essential requirement of human existence”. Against this

assessment, the Committee declared that the development policy objective should be

to “ensure an adequate standard of living for the masses, in other words, to get rid of

the appalling poverty of the people”. Towards this end, the Committee defined goals

for the TOTAL POPULATION in terms of nutrition (involving a balanced DIET of 2400 to

2800 calories per adult worker), clothing (30 yards per capita per annum) and housing

(100 sq. ft per capita) (Ravi, 2013).

Post –Independence

The poverty line which divides the poor from the non-poor is got by putting a

price on the minimum required consumption levels of food, clothing, shelter, fuel and

health care, etc. There have been VARIOUS attempts to define poverty line in Indian

context. The Expert Group recommended that the poverty line approach anchored in a

calorie norm and associated with a fixed consumption basket (as recommended by the

1979 Task Force) might be continued. However, the Expert Group further

recommended that the state – specific poverty lines be worked out. This was done in

two steps.

1. To work out State-specific poverty line for the base year 1973–74 by taking

the standardized commodity basket corresponding to the poverty line at the

national level and valuing it at the prices prevailing in each state in the base

year.

2. Updating the poverty line to reflect current prices in a given year by applying

state-specific consumer price indices.

20.

How was the history of nationalism in britain unlike the rest of europe in short?

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History of Nationalism in Britain:
Before the 18th century, different ETHNIC groups of people were there in the British Isles, such as English, Welsh, Scot and Irish. Each of these ethnic groups had its own cultural and political traditions. Nationalism in Britain was not the result of a sudden upheaval or revolution. It was due to a long drawn process.
The English nation possessed the other three nations of the islands through a steady growth in PROPERTY, wealth and power. Besides this, the English language, British Flag and NATIONAL Anthem were promoted as national symbols to identify the nationality of the nation.
The British Parliament became the Chief instrument to curb the power of the MONARCHY in 1688 through a bloodless revolution. The Act of Union (1707) between England and Scotland formed the United KINGDOM of Great Britain.

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21.

If there was no competition, elections will become pointless. do you agree?

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YES.WITHOUT  A COMPETITION OR A PARTIES IN ELECTION ELECTIONS will BECOME POINTLESS.

22.

What is the procedure for the appointment of the chief election commissioners

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President Pranab Mukherjee has appointed A new election commissioner of India trade IAS officer Anchal Kumar Jyoti will be the next chief election commissioner
more about the new chief election commissioner Anchal Kumar Jyoti :
.AK joti is a RETIRED Indian Administrative Service IAS officer of the 1975 BATCH
.he had retired as the Gujarat chief security in January 2013
.he had joined the THREE member Election Commission as an election commissioner in May 2015

23.

What did the British do to protect the interests of those who converted to Christianity ?

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In 1850, a new law was passed to make conversion to CHRISTIANITY EASIER. This law allowed an Indian who had converted to Christianity to inherit the PROPERTY of his ANCESTORS.

24.

Oral who were nomads.

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A NOMAD is a MEMBER of a community of people without fixed habitation who regularly move to and from the same areas, including nomadic hunter-gatherers, PASTORAL nomads, and tinker or TRADER nomads. As of 1995, there were an estimated 30–40 MILLION nomads in the world.

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25.

1)why is india northern plain the most thickly populated in india?2)why do you think there counld be a wide difference in the local time of places.

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The following reasons they consist of large PLANE of Alluvial soil in the deposition of alluvium in vast BASIN lyingat the foothills of the HIMALAYA MILLIONS of years make this plain FERTILE

26.

What is creeper plant

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The PLANTS which GROW in GROUND

27.

Why religious instructions should not be given in educational institutions ? in points

Answer» RELIGIOUS instruction should not be given in education institutions 'cause : -

1. This will create DISCRIMINATION among STUDENTS.

2. Religion is DIFFERENT from students-to - students and this will create aggression between religions an' also students.

3. Teachers may also can DISCRIMINATE among students which is not a healthy attitude in a class.

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28.

What is a large scale industry? Give an examples

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29.

war has broken out between two Nations and the UN decides that one of them has wrongly attacked the Other. What action can the security council take against the country that attracted first?

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The Security Council of the United Nations unanimously AGREES to the resolution, that states the barbaric groupleads or constitutes a global as well as a unprecedented threat to INTERNATIONAL peace and security and if any one of the countries, despite being member of


the United Nations violates the LAW and maintains unhealthy relation or does anything harmful to ANOTHER country will be removed from the membership and is ALSO open to criticisms.

30.

Explain the values promoted by domestic and international tourism

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Domestic tourism REFERS to TOURING of a country for leisure and adventure by the residents of the country while international tourism is the VISIT of persons from one country to places of interest in another country.

31.

Major causes of poverty

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main CAUSES of POVERTY are below:

⏺️Rapidly Rising Population.

⏺️Low Productivity in Agriculture

⏺️Under UTILIZED Resources

⏺️Low RATE of Economic Development.

⏺️Price Rise

⏺️Unemployment

⏺️Shortage of CAPITAL and Able Entrepreneurship

⏺️Social Factors
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32.

What is asexual reproduction

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The REPRODUCTION in which only ONE or SINGLE PARENT is INVOLVED..

33.

"सत्य सब विद्याओं का मूल हैं" किस समाज के द्वारा कहा गया हैं ?(a) ब्राह्मणों ने(b) सिक्ख समाज ने(c) आर्य समाज ने(d) मुस्लिम समाज ने

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34.

how can consumer awareness be spread among consumer to avoid exploitation in the market place explain any three ways

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1.By spreding awareness through media.
2.Government should make the LAW effective.
3.Consumer also should also be AWARE before
BUYING any GOODS.

35.

What is the difference between Gram Panchayat and Gram Sabha?

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Gram Sabha  consists of all the ADULT all of above 18 members of a VILLAGE...... and the gram panchayat  is a small body whose members are elected. 2. The term of is USUALLY 5 years, whereas  Gram Saba is a permanent body and not SUBJECT to dissolution ....

36.

Name and name any one iron ore exporting port of India

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37.

Name the second most important cereal crop grown in India

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Wheat is the second most important cereal crop of India. It is the MAIN food crop in north and north-western PARTS of the country. This rabi crop requires a cool growing season and a bright sunshine at the time of ripening......

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38.

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39.

How did the bhakti movement help reduce social evils

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BHAKTI movement help to REDUCE social evils because of the TEACHING of the bhakti saints and through devotional music that helped to reform and revive Hinduism.

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40.

Why are equilateral forest known as evergreen forest give a few example of trees found there

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The equatorial FOREST are called evergreen forest because they didn't shed there leaves altogether in a PARTICULAR season and look green throughout the year some tree found here are :. example. MAHOGANY, ebony, rosewood, rubber, and CINCHONA

41.

Differentiate between civil law and criminal law

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Criminal law deals with behaviour that is or can be CONSTRUCTED as an offense against public,SOCIETY ,or the state.Example are.murder ,drunken driving.
Civil law deals with behaviour that constitutes an injury to an individual ,or corporation. Example are: property damage, death or injury.
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42.

Suggest any 2 measures to check caste -ism in India? (3) . 4 points

Answer» 1) reservation for DIFFERENT castes
2) discrimination on BASIS of caste
43.

Different between seasonal hunger and chronic hunger

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Chronic = it is a consequence of INADEQUATE diet in terms of quality or quantity

SEASONAL = it is related to cycles of food GROWING and harvesting

44.

Why did the east india company appoint gomasthas in one sentece?

Answer» EAST India Company appointed gomastha to control over the TOTAL PRODUCTION of weavers. And restrict ENTRY and connections with other MERCHANTS
45.

Discuss the importance of human resource

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HUMAN resources management also played an important role in investing in EMPLOYEE development. This was achieved by assisting employees to prepare and market themselves for internal positions and if DESIRED, helping them pursue employment opportunities outside the ORGANIZATION

46.

Name of governor of j&k

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SATYA Pal MALIK is the current governor of Jammu and Kashmir.




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47.

Name of top 10 richest man of India

Answer»

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Top Ten Richest Man in INDIA are :-

1) Mukesh Ambani

2) Azim Premji

3)Lakshmi Mittal

4) SHIV Nadar

5) DILIP Shanghvi

6) KUMAR Mangalam Birla

7) Uday Kotak

8) Radhakishan Damani

9) Gautam Adani

10) Cyrus S. Poonawala




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48.

Who is our present cm of andhra pradesh

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Here is your ANSWER,

Nara Chandrababu NAIDU is the PRESENT Chief MINISTER of Andhra Pradesh.




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49.

Which state is known as the largest sugarcane producing state in India ?

Answer» UTTAR PRADESH is the LARGEST sugarcane PRODUCING state in INDIA.
50.

Full form of emi and iaf

Answer»

Here is your answer,


EMI - EQUATED Monthly Installments

IAF - Indina Air FORCE.





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