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1.

How would you relate the land use patterns of these countries with economic activities

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As we know land pattern is the usage of land for purposes like forests, for cultivation which is shown in NET sown areas, area that is uncultivated, it also INCLUDES fallow land, land not available for cultivation. The occupaton in which a country is ENGAGED shows it's proable economic activities like in India it is USED for primary occupation where a large NUMBER of population is engaged in agriculture,in European countries it is for the industrial development where people are engaged in secondary ,tertiary activities,in Australia it is used for grazing on a massive scale.

2.

In which year the constitution of India was formed _____________.

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1949

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3.

Choose the correct answer:Laws are necessary :- * 1.To make people happy2.To make people enjoy 3.To protect people from unfair means 4.All of these

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4.

Role of revolutionaries after 1815​

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Explanation

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1) After 1815, many liberal nationalist went underground for fear of repression. They founded many underground SOCIETIES. For example; First young Italy in Marseilles and then young Europe in Berne. following the same many SECRET societies were set up in Germany, France, switzerland and Poland. Language played an important role in developing nationalist sentiments.

2) Religious groups played an important role in the development of anti-colonial feeling in Vietnam.

When FRENCH introduced Christianity here, the Vietnamese reacted sharply. As a result an early anti-Christianity movement, SCHOLARS Revolt broke out in 1868. This was led by the officials, at the imperial court angered by the spread of Christianity and French power. For example; The role of HOA Hoa Movement led by Huynh-Phu-So in 1939 in Mekong delta region is also significant in the development of anti-colonial movement in Vietnam.

5.

How physical capital is important in production​

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Physical capital is part of the production process, what ECONOMISTS call a factor of production. It includes THINGS like BUILDINGS, machinery, equipment and COMPUTERS. ... Physical capital is important because it increases productivity, which is one of the main things that helps drive economic growth.

6.

WithNot all social groups participated inSwahoj! Explainexample of Dalits de Muslim Communities / Organisations​

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7.

Which mineral found in Rajasthan, Keralaand Jharkhand is used for producingelectricity?​

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URANIUM AND THORIUM are the minerals found in Rajasthan ,Kerala and Jharkhand that USED for producing electricity.

8.

why is land considered as an important resource explain with four fact in reference with India's land resources​

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Land is considered an important resource because it provides HABITATION to a wide variety of FLORA and fauna.It is also used by human beings for VARIOUS purposes such as-agriculture, FORESTRY, mining, building houses and ROADS and setting up industries.

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Describe the thinking of consevatism​

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Conservatism is a political and SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY promoting traditional social institutions in the context of CULTURE and civilization. The central tenets of conservatism include tradition, ORGANIC society, hierarchy, authority, and property rights.

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10.

What is intelligent design theory

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intelligent design is a pesiudoscientifc ARGUMENT for the the God PRESENTED by its proponents as"an evidence-based scientific theory about LIFE 's orgins......

11.

Why is the natural Conservation Necessary

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It helps in promoting biodiversity for a healthy and functional ECOSYSTEM. We humans can also benefit from protecting wildlife because a lot of MEDICINES can be derived from the chemicals PRODUCED by animals and plants. The conservation of their natural habitat enriches our planet and keep the nature's BALANCE.

12.

What did the rowlatt act 1919 presume?A detention of political prisoners without trialB- forced recruitment in the armyC- forced manual labourD- equal pay for equal work

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A detention of POLITICAL PRISONERS without trial

13.

What kind of election constitutes a democratic election

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a DEMOCRATIC election

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14.

Why did we adopted our constitution on 26 January 1950​

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EXPLANATION:The constitution of india was already adopted on 26th Nov 1949(we celebrate it as law day today). But all its provisions were adopted on 26th Jan 1950 in order to honour the purna SWARAJ pledge which was taken at the lahore congress on 26th Jan 1930. THIS DAY IS CELEBRATED AS REPUBLIC DAY.

15.

Reflect : Why???1. Would you like to live in a village or a city?​

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☞ In villages we commonly like to see green fields with various crops, trees, their culture, rising sun, sun set, stars and moon at NIGHT etc. On the other hand, in cities we to go to shopping complexes, MALLS, cinema HALLS, MARTS, markets, etc.

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Please follow me for virtuosowho find first time machine ?​

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Answer the questions in very short.1. What is sustainable development?2. When was the concept of sustainable development brought forth into the world?3. What was the Brundtland Commission?Answer the questions in short.1. How is sustainable development different from a mere development? Elucidate witexamples2. What are the features of sustainable development Point them out.3. Highlight the advantages of sustainable development in a paragraph4. What are the spectrums of sustainable development as defined by the UNESCODiscuss them in brief.​

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18.

Q7 Name the physical features of India? *

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ANSWER:

Himalayas

western GHATS

EASTERN ghats

19.

_______ is important key features of democracy.

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20.

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21.

Mention any two psycho - physical needs of infants.

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There are five states of arousal in which new born babies SPEND their time:REGULAR sleep,irregular sleep,drowsiness,quiet alterness and crying.newborn babies use crying as a MEANS of communication -they are different to elicit various responses from care givers

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22.

Five possible attributes and three possible behaviors of chair and person ​

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ANSWER:

Person

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23.

Democracy enhances the dignity of citizen discuss​

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It is the principle of political equality on recognizing that to the poorest to the richest has the same STATUS, people are not the subjects to the ruler they are the rulers themselves. Even when they make mistakes, they are responsible for their conduct. Hence,Democracy ENHANCES the dignity of a CITIZEN.

Yes, I agree that democracy enhances the dignity of citizens. Democracy is based on the principle of equality where every citizen irrespective of his/her caste or class has the right to vote. People whether educated or not elect their own representatives. This MAKES the people rulers themselves.

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24.

How was the universe formed​

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Explanation:

UNIVERSE is MADE by MANY galaxies and galaxies are made by various planets

25.

What are sites and explain various types of sites

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Site or HISTORIC site is an official location where PIECES of political, military, CULTURAL, or social history have been preserved due to their cultural heritage value.

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26.

Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised.

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27.

HELLO WHAT IS DEMOCRACY

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Democracy is a form of GOVERNMENT where the PEOPLE select the country's government through a democratic election where people can freely register themselves.

The government CHOSEN is answerable and responsible for it's actions.

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28.

Nowadays in which economic sector the job opportunities are increasing ? Give reasons

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serivice SECTOR is the sector in which JOBS are INCREASING

29.

Features of educational sociology?

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Educational sociology utilizes total educational interaction which HELPS in the PERSONALITY development of the individual so that he becomes a better SOCIAL being. This science emphasizes the PROGRESS of the SOCIETY through medium of education.

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30.

Two important asspects of our lives other than income ______ and ________

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GIVE respect n take respect. PEACE is really important other than income. So living the LIFE PEACEFULLY is good.

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31.

How does the atmosphere receive Nitrogen Oxygen and Carbon dioxide​

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Nitrogen, Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide is PRESENT in the ATMOSPHERE at 78%, 21%, and 0.04% respectively. Nitrogen comes from DECAYING plant material, automobile exhaust, fertilizers, etc. as part of the nitrogen cycle. ... Carbon dioxide comes from burning fuels and wood and organisms performing respiration

32.

What are impacts of technological and institutional reforms were introduced in agriculture after independence​

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The technological and INSTITUTIONAL reforms made in the field of AGRICULTURE are : (a) LAND reforms : Collectivization, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and ABOLITION of zamindari

33.

Write the names of some important latitudes

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Lines of latitude circle the Earth in an east-west direction. They are parallel.

They are different lengths, EG:

the EQUATOR is 40,075 km long
the Antarctic circle is 17,662 km long
the SOUTH Pole is 0 km long
Important lines of latitude:

the equator (0°)
the Tropic of Cancer (23.5° north)
the Tropic of Capricorn (23.5° south)
the ARCTIC circle (66.5° north)
the Antarctic circle (66.5° south)
the North Pole (90° north)
the South Pole (90° south)


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34.

What do you understand by the term universal adult franchise ?do you recognise that core values of our contitution prserves in it?

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Universal ADULT Franchise is the right for every adult citizen to VOTE irrespective of gender , caste , relgion , RACE etc.

The Indian constitution truly BELIEVES in the franchise and it makes sure that everyone who is adult and Indian has the right to vote and to be able to choose the government.

35.

Discribe about consumer protecttion merits and dismerits

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merits of consumer protection

1. Consumers must not be provided with false or misleading information in marketing. 2. Marketing must not violate good practices: for example, the use of violence and discrimination based on gender or ethnicity in advertising is not acceptable. 3. Marketing must TAKE into account the position of the target audience and not exploit their susceptibility to influence due to age, disability or gullibility. Inappropriateness is assessed from the viewpoint of the target audience. 4. The position of minors is safeguarded so that, without the consent of a parent or guardian, they can only make ordinary and minor PURCHASES. Minors must also not be directly prompted to BUY a product or to persuade their parents to buy it. 5. Advertising must be recognisable on all channels. For example, a blogger or vlogger must clearly state if the posting was done in cooperation with a company and he/she received the showcased products or services for free.

demerit of consumer protection

1. The Act includes only two clauses concerning the supply of perilous goods, but it does not inflict any stringent accountability on those who PROVIDE such products.

2. This Act does not permit the Consumer Redressal Fora to proceed either interim ORDER or “cease and discontinue orders”. Interim Order applies to short restraint.

3. The Act does not authorize a consumer to complain to the Consumer fora if an alternative solution is accessible under some other grounds.

36.

One practical illustration of how private businesses are beginning to operate like public administration

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The public sector faces increasing DEMANDS to run GOVERNMENT like a business, importing privatesector concepts such as entrepreneurism, privatization, treating the citizen like a “customer,” and management techniques derived from the production process. The idea that government should mimic the market is not new in American public administration, but the current situation is particularly intense. The new public management seeks to emphasize efficient, instrumental implementation of policies, removing substantive policy questions from the administrative realm. This revival of the politics-administration dichotomy threatens core public-sector values of citizen selfgovernance and the administrator as servant of the public interest. The article examines the political culture that encourages expansion of market-like practices in the American public sector, explores the ISSUES of the purpose and scope of government and the role of the public-service practitioner, and offers a FRAMEWORK for the STUDY and practice of public administration based on citizenship and public service.

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37.

On a globe the line running between the two poles are called

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LATITUDE and LONGITUDE....

38.

What is the standard Meridian of india why has it been selected as the standard Meridian of India

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The standard MERIDIAN of india is 82.5 degree east longitude.

Explanation:

It is SELECTED as standard meridian as because it is in the CENTRE of all longitudes and latitudes of our country.

39.

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40.

Human development is the essence of​

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Human development is the essence of social development because: (i) Human development focuses on the people. (ii) It is concerned with the well-being of the people, their needs, choices and aspirations. All these help in building a RIGHT kind of society. (iii) It is all about the ENLARGING or widening the choices for the people. It is the building of human capabilities, such as to lead a long and a HEALTHY LIFE, to have education, information and knowledge, to have opportunities of livelihood, etc. (iv) Human development focuses on the expansion of basic choices.



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41.

What was the main aim of revolution aries duringch name is rise of nationalism in Europe pls help me​

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The raise in europe REVOLUTION is that there are three categories of peoples

And the RICHEST one not have to paid the tax for EG priest

And middle class have to pay but somewhat but the poorest one have to fill the TAXES and they had to obey EVERYONE

42.

How far is it correct that no country has a perfect democracy

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In a democracy, every citizen must be a part of decision making. It does not require a right to vote. Each person should have enough INFORMATION, proper education, equal RESOURCES and a lot of COMMITMENT. These show that no COUNTRY cannot be a perfect democracy.

43.

What is Polar Star How can the saptarishi be used to locate it explain with diagram​

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The Pole STAR is the star that is known to retain its position in the sky always. We can locate the position of the Pole Star with the help of the constellation Saptarishi. If an IMAGINARY line is drawn JOINING the "pointer stars" of the Saptarishi and EXTENDED further, it will point to the Pole Star.

44.

equality before law is defined as a fundemental right.It is enjoyed by all Indian citizens.What do you understand by it. pls help toppers I have no clue pls tell ASAP​

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RIGHT to equality is one of the six fundamental RIGHTS in the Indian constitution. It includes equality before law, prohibition of DISCRIMINATION on grounds of race, religion, ... In SIMPLE words we can say it is the right to live with equal opportunities. ... Right to equality not only applies to the citizens of India but also to all the PEOPLE ...

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45.

Describe Rowlette Act for 5 marks. ​

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Explanation:

The ANARCHICAL and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919, popularly KNOWN as the Rowlatt Act or Black Act, was a legislative COUNCIL act passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in Delhi on 21 MARCH 1919, .

रोलेट एक्ट जिसे काला कानून भी कहा जाता है, भारत की ब्रिटानी सरकार द्वारा भारत में उभर रहे राष्ट्रीय आंदोलन को कुचलने के लिए बनाया गया। ... इस कानून से ब्रिटिश सरकार को ये अधिकार प्राप्त हो गया था, कि वह किसी भी भारतीय पर अदालत में बिना मुकदमा चलाए, उसे जेल में बंद कर सकती थी।

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46.

Effects of food security

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many households served by the Feeding America® network of food banks include people coping with a diet-related CHRONIC disease.[1] Fifty-eight percent of households reported having at least one member with high blood pressure and 33 percent had at least one member with diabetes.

The cycle of food insecurity and chronic disease begins when an individual or family cannot afford enough nutritious food, illustrated by the image below. The combination of stress and poor nutrition can make disease management even more challenging.[2] Further, the time and money needed to respond to these health CONDITIONS strains the household budget, leaving little money for essential nutrition and medical care. This causes the cycle to continue, increasing the risk of worsening existing conditions. Many families experiencing food insecurity often have several, if not all, compounding factors which makes maintaining good health extremely difficult.

The video below describes how food insecurity complicates chronic disease management.

Illuminating Intersections: Hunger and Health

How do households cope with food insecurity?

Food insecurity is highly stressful.[3] When people do not know when or where they will eat their next meal, finding food may become their central focus.[4] It can take priority over health-related behaviors, such as refilling medications and making doctor appointments.[5]

According to Hunger in America 2014, many households who use charitable food programs must make difficult choices to meet their basic needs. Specifically, households served by the Feeding America network reported choosing between:

Food and medical care (66%)

Food and utilities (69%)

Food and transportation (67%)

Food and housing (57%)

Oftentimes, households must use coping strategies to meet their food needs, including:

Receiving help from friends (53%)

Watering down food or drinks (40%),

Purchasing inexpensive, unhealthy food (79%)

Selling or pawning personal PROPERTY (35%)

Growing food in a garden (23%)

More than half (55%) of households served by the Feeding America network reported having to use three or more coping strategies to deal with tough financial choices. Some of these coping strategies may support one’s health, but others that make sense in the short term can be detrimental to health in the long term. This is particularly TRUE in households with children and among people who are already coping with a diet-related, chronic disease.

How is the charitable food sector ADDRESSING food insecurity?

The charitable food sector, including institutions like food banks, food pantries, soup kitchens, and feeding programs, is working together to address food insecurity while promoting health.

Hunger-relief efforts are increasingly contributing to health-focused initiatives through healthcare partnerships, targeted programming, and nutrition education. Spotlights of initiatives led by Feeding America and peers in the sector can be found on the Hunger + Health Blog.

Food Insecurity Research

Research is integral to better understanding the causes and effects of food insecurity. While additional research continues to emerge, visit this blog post for a non-exhaustive list of notable articles that provide a gentle introduction to food insecurity research. These have been recommended by the Technical Advisory Group at Feeding America®.

47.

Suggest ways to challenge the mindset of the people to make our society truly equal.

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ANSWER:

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48.

The megalithic burials have abundant _________ objects placed in the burials as grave goods

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ANSWER:

Art objects, POTS, JEWELRIES, and MANY BODIES

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49.

The calendar we use today is based on the

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ANSWER:

gogerian is the CALENDAR we USE todoy

50.

What is the life line of our country 4th class of st' Joseph's convent school Jalandhar Punjab

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Indian RAILWAY is OFTEN called life line of our country.....

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