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1.

What is the importance of Human Development Index

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HDI or HUMAN Development Index is important as it gives more info about the status of a country than the Per CAPITA Income method adopted by World Bank.
HDI tells about the health, wealth, education and life expectancy of a country.
As per the available data Norway was leading the table in HDI.
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2.

Explain the dirty tricks used by PRI to win elections in Mexico

Answer» PRI do such things
1all those who were employed in GOVERNMENT offices had to attend its party meetings.
2.teachers of govt schools used to FORCE parents to vote for PRI .
3.media largely ignored the activities of OPPOSITION political parties expect to criticise them .
4.sometimes the POLLING booths were shifted from one place to another in last minute which made it difficult for people to cast their vote .
5.PRI spent a large sum of money in campaign for its candidates
3.

What are the steps taken for upliftment of weaker sections of Indian society? Can answer with links too

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The STEPS which were TAKEN by the indian society the uplift the weaker sections are the followings:-
-the schools were constructed in the village and special class for the weaker SECTION students.
-hospitals will be AVAILABLE in the many place with minimum rates for the poor people.
-seats are already fixed for them in all the sectors of he eductional developments.
-many yogan has been IMPLEMENTED for the development of the weaker sections.

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4.

What is the basic sence bhind taking a decision in democracy

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The basic sense behind taking a decision in a democracy is to take of the welfare of PEOPLE with all kinds of financial conditions ..the decision making in the democracy is also slow as ..making decision FR such a wide  ND diversed country ..which is correct for all is hard

5.

Role of science and technology in rural development

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Especially in rural areas , science and technology plays a KEY role

✒ with the help of science ,new farming methods can be ADOPTED and further they can develop them selves.

✒with the help of technology ,rural areas can be developed by giving more opportunities for work to the people.

✒ with the help of science and technology people can lead comfortable and PRESTIGIOUS LIFE .( if they are developed)

in this way science and technology plays a pivotal role in rural DEVELOPMENT

6.

What are the negative effects of using chemical fertilizer on farm

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The negative effects of using chemical fertilizers on FARM is that they cause Biological MAGNIFICATION and MOREOVER pollut LAND and as well as the WATER

7.

When did france revolution occur

Answer» 14 JULY 1789 ................
8.

Two merits and demerits of Indian council act.

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Merits
CERTAINTY: The Constitution specifies the powers, functions and composition of the organs of the State thereby bringing certainty.
Checks-and-balances: Suitable mechanisms to make one organ accountable to the other HELPS in checking powers.
Empowers citizens: Fundamental rights are empowering.
Representative Legislature: A duly elected Legislature REPRESENTS citizens.
Independent Judiciary: Keeping the judiciary away from executive influence ensures independence.
Demerits:
A Constitution not implemented in spirit would RENDER it nominal.
A non-democratic Constitution may curb individual freedoms, favour the State and SANCTION tyranny.
A partial judiciary may make its implementation lopsided.

9.

Define economic activities with example

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Economic. activities--
ECONOMICS is a study of how societies USE commodities and distribute those commodities among PEOPLE......

EXAMPLE--- ration shops e.t.c

10.

OBJECTIVES OF CHIPKO MOVEMENT

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Dear SIVA Ganesh The main aim of the chipco movement is to protect the trees in the FORESTS from the PROCESS of DEFORESTATION. the main aim of the chipko movement is to stop the felling of the trees. sundarlal bahuguna is the leader of thechipko movement

11.

Name the female allegory of USA

Answer» COLUMBIA is the FEMALE ALLEGORY of USA ...
12.

List the purposes for which land resources are used

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To ESTABLISH buildings
FACTORIES
to grow CROPS ad etc

13.

Why do we need power sharing

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Hey..there..

The first reason is Power sharing HELPS to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. Power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order as social conflict often leads to violence and political instability. ... The SECOND reason is the very SPIRIT of DEMOCRACY is power sharing.
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14.

Define majoritarianism

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ANS: Majoritarianism is a traditional political philosophy that ASSERT that a MAJORITY of the population

EXPLANATION:

15.

What do you understand by 'people as a resource'?

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PEOPLE as a RESOURCE is a way of referring to the COMPASS WORK population in terms of their existing predictive skills and abilities.

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16.

Summary of chapter - people as resource. class-9 economic

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Answer:

Below is the surmary of the chapter- PEOPLE as resourse.

Explanation:

  • People are a primary resource in the economy. For anything to happen which adds up to the economy, then people must be involved through their skilled or non skilled labour to work.
  • This labour from people is CALLED Human resourse.
  • The human capital when used in any economic field has got returns just LIKE any other capital.
  • Human capital has to be NATURED for optimum results.
  • It is natured through the following ways:
  1. Educating the people
  2. Provision of healthcare
17.

How does the youth get affected by unemployment

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Because of their parents did not employed for any type of BUSINESS etc. then they will not able to earn MONEY for their livelihood and not able to fill their BASIC needs .

in some families the youth will not able to get education

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18.

Discuss the salt March to make clear why it was an efficient symbol of resistance against colonialism. (For 3marks)

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Salt March was an effective symbol of resistance against colonialism because

 (i) All classes could identify with salt as it was a CHEAP and essential food item.

(ii) TAX on salt and the monopoly over its manufacturing was a SIGN of the oppression of British Rule.

(iii) It would affect the British Economy.

Gandhiji reached Dandi on 12th March, 1930 and violated salt LAW by manufacturing salt from sea water. Breaking the salt law was an APPARENT defiance of British authority and was a direct challenge to British Rule in India. It had a far reaching repercussion on the whole structure of colonialism.

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19.

Name the eastern coastal states of india

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Tamil NADU, ANDHRA pradesh , ODISHA and west bengal.

20.

What are the qualities of a true friend?

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A true friend NEVER LEAVE you in any problem.
he ALWAYS TRIES to bring you in GOOD path.
always ready to save you.

21.

Explain national river conservation plan

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Hey..there..

National River Conservation Plan (NRCP) is a centrally funded scheme LAUNCHED in 1995 aimed at preventing the pollution of rivers. It provoide information of each state on amount sanctioned under NRCP to which city and for what purpose. Purposes included under the plan are construction of STP, river front DEVELOPMENT, low cost SANITATION, AFFORESTATION etc. The details of number of schemes sanctioned and total expenditure for each state is provided.

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22.

Write the role of Meira paibi in Manipur

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Hello friend your answer!!!
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•Meira Paibi is the movement occurred in Manipur state of India.
•Meira Paibi means torchbearers.
•Meira Paibi is originated as a moment to prevent public disorder due to ALCOHOLIC abuse in late 1970's in Manipur.
•But it soon BECAME a movement for human rights with the massive development of Indian armed forces to counter the Armed movement in EARLY 1980's.
•This RESULTED in frequent military operations and Human Rights violations the Meira Paibi responded instantly with protest demonstrations.
•Meira Paibi took to patrolling the streets at night.
• Women of every leikai or ward of every town and village participated in the daily patrolling.
•Bearing no weapons but only the bamboo and Rag Kerosene Torches.
•These are not activists or politically inclined women.
•Meira Paibi group has also been demanding that AFSPA(Armed Forces Special Powers Act) be revoked.

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23.

What is per capita income

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The total income of the COUNTRY is DIVIDED by its total POPULATION. The average income is also called per capita income.......#I HOPE this answer will be helpful to u...

24.

Plzz !! give me preamble

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Heay what's the MEANING of PREAMBLE....

25.

How can i solve multiply and division of same number

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In multiplication these numbers have square root after his multiplication in SANE number but in DIVISION TWO same number it is OBVIOUS that the ANSWER is 0

26.

What was the impact of electricity on the system of irrigation

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The SPREAD of electricity in PALAMPUR transformed the system of IRRIGATION in the VILLAGE persian WHEELS gave way to electric-run tubewells, which reduced the dependence of the farmers upon rainfall

27.

Who formed majority in terms of population in Sri Lanka

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Hey..there..

Sinhalese speaking group formed MAJORITY in Sri Lanka with consisting nearly 81% of TOTAL POPULATION and TAMIL speaking group was the largest MINORITY with 8% of total population.

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28.

Mention any two social evils that existed in India during the 19th Century. What measures were taken by the British government to control them ?

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Dowry system and widow remarriage were TWO social evils that existed in India during 19 the CENTURY. the British GOVERNMENT pass an act ,which allow HINDU widow to remarry .lord billiam Bentinck has also important role in ending dowry system.

29.

Explain the drawbacks of majoritarianism

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The DRAWBACKS of majoritarianism are : 1. It ASSERTS that a MAJORITY of the population based on religion, language, social class or some other identifying factor, is entitled to a CERTAIN degree of PRIMACY in society and has a right to make decisions that affect the society.

30.

Give two reasons to show that the court of delhi was a ceremonial court

Answer» The Sultan’s COURT was very ceremonial ‘Sijdah’ and ‘Paibos’ were performed before him. The Sultan sat on a throne built on the raised platform. The princes, ministers, heads of different departments, ambassadors from foreign countries and other officials were GIVEN fixed PLACES to stand.
the court of DELHI sultan was ceremonial because few rulers LIKE balban had organized few common practices like Sajda( prostration).
31.

Classification of resources (ch-1 resource and development)please give proper answer. give answer in brief

Answer» RESOURCES are classified into on the BASIS of OWNERSHIP ,on the basis of STATUS,on the basis of ORIGIN
32.

Identify major agricultural crops grown in jammu and kashmir.distribute these crops according to kharif and rabi

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Jammu and kashmir is an agrarian state, about 70% of the population of the state is DIRECTLY or INDIRECTLY involvedwith the agriculture. It amounts to 19.83% of GDP of state. The main crops grown in the state are rice,MAIZE and wheat. About 84% of the TOTAL cropped area is under these crops. The other crops grown arebarley, bajra and jowar. Kharif and Rabi crops are identified on the basis of season. Kharif crops arecultivated in the monsoon season from May to Oct. The Rabi crops are winter crops cultivated fromNovember to march. The crops grown in kharif season are maize, rice, pulses and millets. The cropsgrown in the Rabi season are wheat, barley and oil seeds.

33.

What were the two main causes of resentment in Belgium in 1960 ? How was the conflict solved

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Hey FRIEND....☺

Here is your answer

The minority French-speaking community was relatively RICH and powerful.

This was resented by the Dutch-speaking community who got the BENEFIT of economic development and education much later.

This led to tension between the Dutch speaking and French-speaking communities during the 1950s-60s.

The conflict was solved through an agreement that dutch should ALSO have the same no. Of people and powers in the center.

Hoping it helps

THANKS....

34.

'human beings are the most valuable resources of the world' explain

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Hi mate

here is your ANSWER
human beings are the most valuable resource of the world BECAUSE human resource is superior to all other RESOURCES land and physical capital cannot BECOME useful on its own only human capital can make the BEST USE of these resources.

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35.

State the meaning of human capital

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The skills knowledge and experience possess by an INDIVIDUAL or POPULATION viewed in a term of their value or COST for a COUNTRY.

36.

what do you mean by belgium model ?examine the main elements of the belgium model of power sharing.answer it soooo plz meritians and experts

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The Belgian model of power-sharing involved the following:
1.  Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French-speaking ministers SHALL be equal in the central government. No single COMMUNITY can make decisions unilaterally2. Many powers of the central government have been given to state governments of the TWO REGIONS of the country and the state governments are not subordinate to the Central Government.3.  Brussels has a separate government in which both the communities have equal representation.4. APART from the Central and the State Government, there is a third kind of government. This ‘community government’ is elected by people belonging to one language community and has the power regarding cultural, educational and language-related issues.

37.

Your friend is 150 CM tall and have weight of 40 kg find out is BMI

Answer» IMAGE is ATTACHED........
38.

What is dual organisation give an example from one of the indian tribes?

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PASTORALISTS Were ONE of the COMMUNITY HOPE you LIKE it

39.

Name two regional kingdoms where craftsmen proposed

Answer» MON KINGDOM 
Hanthawady kingdom two REGIONAL kingdoms where craftsmen PROPOSED
40.

Mercury falls from a thermometer

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What is your QUESTION

41.

What are the seven wonders of the world with their places

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1 The Great WALL of China — China. Getty Images. ...
2 Machu Picchu — Peru. Getty Images. ...
3 Roman Colosseum — Rome. Getty Images. ...
4 Taj Mahal — INDIA. Getty Images. ...
5 CHRIST the Reedemer Statue — BRAZIL. Getty Images. ...
6 Petra — Jordan. Getty Images. ...
7 Chichén Itzá — Mexico.

42.

Conflicting goals may be development goals explain

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The development does not MEAN the same for everyone. The goals can be different for different PEOPLE. For one development can be progressing while for the other it can be destructing. Clearing of forests or destruction of old houses for making new MALLS  and plaza



43.

What is mean by bandanna

Answer» BANDANA MEANS to PRAY.....in HINDI
44.

Any one can help in gk

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3. Bahadur shah

7. Shah jahan

8. Humayun

9. Raj TODAR mal

10. Bahadur shah JAFAR


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45.

Name the element of weather and climate

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There are many elements that MAKE up both the weather and CLIMATE of a GEOGRAPHICAL location. The most significant of these elements are temperature, atmoshpheric pressure ,wind, solar irradiance , humidity , precipitation and topography.


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46.

How did the first world war and the second world war affect the forest

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Hii dear here is your answer



The First World WAR and the Second World War had a major impact on forests. In India, working plans were abandoned at this time and the Forest Department was cutting trees freely to meet British war needs. In Java, just before the JAPANESE DOMINANCE, the Dutch followed a 'Scorched Earth Policy'.


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47.

Conclusion on endangered animals?

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The ANIMALS which are going to extinct are CALLED ENDANGERED animals.EX:white tiger,PEACOCK etc

48.

Throw light on commercial forestry in india under colonial rule

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HLO. FRNDZ.....



The British Colonial Government started commercial forestry in India due to following reasons


(i) By the early 19th century, oak forests in England were disappearing. The colonial government needed timber supply for the Royal navy and railways which were essential for the movement of imperial troops and commercial trade.


(ii) The Colonial Government took over the forests in India and gave vast areas to EUROPEAN planters at cheap rates. These areas were enclosed and PLANTED with tea and coffee.


(III) The British government was worried about the reckless use of forests by the local people. They needed trees that COULD provide hard wood and were tall and straight. So particular species like teak and SAL trees were promoted by them.



Thus, commercial forestry was started by the Britishers and Indian forests Act was passed in 1865.




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49.

Is democracy favourable for a country like India

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Yes ,DEMOCRACY is FAVORABLE for a country like INDIA.

50.

By the way of life diaphragm is located in which cavity

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it is LOCATED in  THORACIC CAVITY