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1.

Give one reason why you think there should be universal adult franchises

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UNIVERSAL adult franchise gives voting right to all adult citizen of the country above 18 YEARS DESPITE of their gender, caste, STATUS, race colour etc. As it promotes equality and strengthen the spirit of democracy, there should be universal adult franchise.

2.

Who was the leader of the gudden hills of andharpardesh

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3.

What type of flag was designed during swadeshi movement in bengal and explain its main features

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during Swadeshi movement a TRICOLOUR flag was designed that basically contained red, GREEN & yellow colour with eight LOTUSES and a crescent moon that represented eight PROVINCES of British India and Hindus and Muslims....It also had a spinning wheel that indicated about d Gandhian PHILOSOPHY of Swadeshi and self -dependency of Indians.

4.

Information abut lifestyle of people in desert areas.- their food,cloth,work,social custom

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The people living in the deserts WEAR cottony clothes.They eat liquidy food which will HELP them to maintain water level in their body.Most of the people living in desert have the work of shearing of CAMEL.

5.

Write a short not on india neighbouring country

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◇The Indian subcontinent can essentially be described as a tectonic PLATE. Carved out of surrounding rocks, the subcontinent looks mesmerising on the MAP in its diamond shape with multiple states and some neighbouring nations like Pakistan, China and Sri Lanka to name a few.

◇Today, it can be said that the Indian subcontinent is in a better position in terms of the social, POLITICAL and economic status it enjoys in comparison to the other economies of the world. It has been ABLE to carve its niche not only in tourism sector but also in education, employment and manufacturing sectors.

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6.

By whom was a legal frame work order issued in Pakistan

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GENERAL PERVEZ Mussharraf

7.

Which period in Indian history is termed as mediaeval period

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From the END of Ibhramim Lodi
BABUR era start

To

MUGHAL DYNASTY end

Means the whole Mughal dynasty


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8.

What is the problem with the periodisation of indian history that james mill offers ?

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JAMES Mill divided Indian history into three PERIODS - Hindu Muslim and British. This periodisation has its own problems. it is not right to DIVIDE any period according to Hindus and MUSLIMS because a variety of faith exists simultaneously in those periods. It is also not justified to characterise any period on the basis of any RELIGION.

9.

What did the person taking oath at the tennis

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Finding themselves locked out of their usual meeting hall at Versailles on June 20 and thinking that the king was forcing them to disband, they moved to a nearby indoor tennis court (salle DU jeu de PAUME). There they took an oath never to separate until a written constitution had been established for France.

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10.

Mysore palace is also known as

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'Ambavilas PALACE' is the ANSWER

11.

Explain briefly the structure of the local self govt

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Local self government strengthens the democracy at the grass root level . It is entrusted with rural and urban development. And was constitutionalised through the 73rd and 74th constitutional amendment ACT of 1992 respectively. And added two new PARTS IX and IX-A of the constitution with addition of two new schedules 11th and 12th.

However as far as the structure is concerned, for Rural government ,the act provides for a three-tier system of panchayati raj in every state, that is panchayats at the village, intermediate and district levels. However a state having a population not exceeding 20 lakhs MAY opt out from CONSTITUTING panchayats at the intermediate level.

The act also provides for a gram sabha that consists of persons registered in the electoral rolls of a village comprised within the area of panchayat at village level.

Members at all three tiers shall be elected directly by the people. While the chairperson of panchayats at the intermediate and district levels shall be elected indirectly.

The act also provides for a five year term of office at every level.

While for Urban government, the act gave constitutional status to municipalities. The act provided for the constitution of the following three types of municipalities in every state.

a. Nagar panchayat for a TRANSITIONAL area that is an area in transition from a rural area to an urban area.

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12.

Why are human beings considered as the most important resource for development?

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Because human resource is the only one resource that can make use all the other resources.

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13.

Elections in china don't represent people's verdict explain

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Becoz china have only ONE party KNOWN as the chinese communist party it has 3000 MEMBERS in the constituent assembly
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14.

V. O. Chidambaram is a)philosopher b) extremist c) moderate

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A) PHILOSOPHER
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15.

Name the extremists in freedom fighters

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Lala rajpat rai
GOPAL KRISHNA GOKHALE
aurobindo ghosh

16.

WHAT OFFICIAL RECORDS DO NOT TELL US

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The official record dont TELL US the react for comprise as think of only their OPINIONS and their ways od doing WORK

17.

How does the moon appear different each night

Answer» DUE to SHADOW of EARTH on the SURFACE of the MOON
18.

What is the problem with the periodisation of indian history that james mill offers

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Problem with the PERIODISATION of Indian history that JAMES mill offers are
1)it is difficult to refer to any period of history on the basis of faith of rulers many faith co-exist at a particular time
2)more so during ancient period not all the rulers followed on the same faith

19.

Write about liberals radical,and conservative?

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The Liberals, Radicals and CONSERVATIVES were totally opposed in their views.
The Liberals wanted individual rights for the citizens, RELIGIOUS tolerance, and an elected parliament. They were not in FAVOUR of giving women the right to vote and they wanted only men with property to vote.

In contrast to the Liberals the Radicals were opposed to only WEALTHY men having the right to vote. They were in favour of women’s rights and wanted a Government that represented the majority of the population.

20.

Which of the following countries has recently withdrawn as the host of the 2019 Asian Games?A) China B) VietnamC) Russia D) Abu Dhabi

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Vietnam

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21.

Why democracy cannot be considered the best form of goverment

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1 A LOT OF TIME IS TAKEN IN DECISION MAKING PROCESS. THIS LEADS TO DELAYS.

2 IT OFTEN LEADS TO CORRUPTION IN GOVERNMENT

3 PEOPLE CRITISIZE EACH OTHER WHICH DOESNT ALLOW GOOD PEOPLE TO STAND AND SERVE PEOPLE WHO ACTUALLY WANT TO DO THIS

22.

About gandhiji in short?

Answer» MOHANDAS Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian ACTIVIST who was the leader of the Indian independence movement against BRITISH RULE.
23.

What was the merits and demerits of green revolution

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Demerits

1. it is used by rich farmers as it requires more inputs

2. LOSS of SOIL FERTILITY due to increase USE of chemical fertiliser

3. continuous use of ground water for tube well irrigation has reduced the water table below the ground

merits

1. the production of food grain has increased many times
2. India has become self sufficient in food grains
3. the living STANDARD of the farmers has improved
4. Agro based industry have got a boost

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24.

Give to argent in favour of Small dams over large dam

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Developing small dams had never been the priority of successive governments. Since 1996, there had been no significant addition to small dams though a number of schemes were planned. The successive governments failed to focus on small dams’ construction, in spite of much scope in all the provinces. Though considerable experience in planning, design and construction of small dams is available locally since the 60s, it has not been utilised effectively. In every province, Small Dams Organisation continues to function, with supporting technical staff as an arm of irrigation department.

But the planners’ focus has always been on developing large and mega water projects, which are too costly and require long lead-time, bear negative IMPACTS on large-scale population dislocation, other social and environmental concerns and have political dimensions too. These projects, costing multi-million dollars and requiring at least 10 to 12 years for completion, often run into SNAGS and are delayed. The cost of two options may be visualised from the fact that 12 small dams in the Potohar region were completed in 1996 at a cost of $35.4 million, whereas Diamer-Basha dam is estimated to cost $8.5 billion.

Construction of large dams, which is feasible only in far-flung and isolated areas, faces communication and logistic problems and limitations of availability of labour. The development of infrastructure for large dams is consequently an expensive proposition, besides being totally dependent on foreign sources for dam construction.

Thus, local community-based small dams provide a simple, cheaper, reliable and manageable solution to water storage issues. Typical examples are cited of four small dams, Rawal, Simli, Misriot and Tanaza, which meet effectively water requirements of Rawalpindi, Islamabad and surrounding areas.

Nevertheless, small dams are not an alternative to large dams and mega multi-purpose water projects and can be considered of supplementary or complimentary nature. However, small dams are equally important to store and conserve water for increasing irrigation and drinking water sources and improving socio-economic conditions of the area. Also, small dams may not result in sustainable development of agriculture, in CONTRAST to large dams, but its impact on groundwater development is positive.

Pakistan has constructed in all 58 small dams so far. According to reliable estimates, it has the potential to build another 750 small dams to meet water requirements of growing local and regional population. The trend in favour of small dams is being pursued in the developing COUNTRIES. Sri Lanka has constructed some 12,000 small dams and Nepal more than 2,000. In India, which is considered a LEADING dam builder, 19,134 small dams have been developed and 52 small dams would shortly be constructed on Chenab and other rivers originating from Kashmir.

25.

How do we find directions on a map

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First on the location option then choose DESTINATION and starting POINT than CLICK on the directions

26.

Explain any 3 elements of the Belgium model of power sharing

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(i) Equal number of ministers : Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French-speaking ministers shall be equal in the CENTRAL government. Some special laws require the support of majority of members from each linguistic group. Thus, no single community can make decisions UNILATERALLY.

(ii) Power sharing : MANY powers of the central government have been given to state governments of the two REGIONS of the country. The state governments are not subordinate to the Central Government. 

(iii) Separate government for Brussels : Brussels has a separate government in which both the communities have equal representation. The French-speaking people accepted equal representation in Brussels because the Dutch-speaking community has accepted equal representation in the Central Government.

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27.

The russian revolution

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Russian REVOLUTION of 1917, two revolutions, the first of which, in February (MARCH, NEW Style), overthrew the imperial government and the SECOND of which, in October(November), placed the BOLSHEVIKS in power.

28.

Which mughal is known as father of mughal dynasty

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'Zahir-ud-din MUHAMMAD BABUR' is your ANSWER

29.

Compare and contrast himalayan and peninsular rivers?

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30.

Match the following answer me

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2.c
3.a
4.b
5.d
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31.

Essay on women empowerment of standard in 300 words

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The most famous saying said by the Pandit JAWAHARLAL Nehru is “To awaken the people, it is the women who must be awakened. Once she is on the move, the family moves, the village moves, the nation moves”. In India, to empower the women, first it needs to kill all the demons killing women’s rights and values in the society such as dowry system, illiteracy, sexual harassment, inequality, female infanticide, domestic violence against women, rape, prostitution, illegal trafficking and other issues. Gender discrimination in the nation brings cultural, social, economic and educational differences which push country back. The most effective remedy to kill such devils is making women empowered by ensuring the Right to Equality mentioned in the Constitution of India.

Giving priority to the gender equality FACILITATES women empowerment all over the country. To get the high level goal of women empowerment, it should be promoted from the childhood in each and every family. It needs women to be strong physically, mentally and socially. Since the better education can be started at home from childhood, the upliftment of women needs healthy family to bring a holistic development of the nation. Still in many backward areas, there is a trend of early marriage and childbirth because of the poverty, insecurity and illiteracy of the parents. In order to empower women, VARIOUS STEPS have been taken by the government to prevent violence, social separation, gender discrimination and abuse against women.

108th Constitutional Amendment Bill (also called Women’s Reservation Bill) was passed to reserve one-third of the seats for women only in the Lok Sabha to make them actively involved in every area. In other fields also the seats for women have been reserved for their active participation without any limitation and competition. Various mass campaigns need to be organized in the backward rural areas to make them aware about the real values of women and all the facilities available by the government for their bright future. They need to be promoted for the SURVIVAL and proper education of female child to really bring the dream of women empowerment come true.

32.

What is resource planning

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Resource planning. ... Humanresources planning (HR), the CONSIDERATION of HR needs in OVERALL GOALS and strategies. NATURAL resourcemanagement, refers to the management of natural resourcessuch as land, WATER, soil, plants and animals

33.

How was earth discover

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The earliest reliably documented MENTION of the spherical Earth concept dates from around the 6th century BC when it appeared in ANCIENT Greek philosophy but remained a matter of speculation until the 3rd century BC, when Hellenistic astronomy established the spherical SHAPE of the Earth as a physical given. The paradigm was gradually ADOPTED THROUGHOUT the Old World during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.A practical demonstration of Earth's sphericity was achieved by Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastián Elcano's expedition's circumnavigation(1519–1522).

34.

Give the importance of revolt of 1857

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The revolt was mainly feudal in character carrying with it some NATIONALIST elements. ... The Revolt of 1857 was an EXTREMELY importantevent in Indian history. It was mere a product of Sepoy but was accumulated grievances of the people against the Company's administration and of their dislike for the foreign regime.


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35.

Which country has the largest size. of illiterate person in age group of 15 in the world?

Answer» SRILANKA is the ANSWER
36.

The 9th 2017 annual BRICS summit was held in which country?

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In PEOPLES repulic of CHINA

37.

The Chief Justice of Supreme Court is appointed by ……………(a) Prime Minister (b) President(c) Home Minister (d) Chief Justice

Answer» HELLO MATE ☺☺.
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♣️Cheif JUSTICE of Supreme court is appointed by PRESIDENT ...
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38.

Where does Panna National Park located?

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Panna NATIONAL PARK is located in Panna and Chhatarpur districts of Madhya PRADESH in India.

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39.

What is DEVELOPMENT?

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Development :- It means to PROGRESS in order to achieve a certain goal . These goals are different for different PEOPLE or a GROUP of people. Development can involve any area of specialisation such as health, finance and education.

✴️ Development means a gradual GROWTH of a thing or a person.

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40.

Which company announced the launch of 1Gbps (gigabits per second) wired broadband internet services in Hyderabad, India's first giga city?A) ACT Fibernet B) BSNLC) RCOM D) Telenor India

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The COMPANY is RCOM......

41.

Which is the headquarters of the Asin Development Bank?A) Bangkok B) ManilaC) Kuala Lumpur D) Jakarta

Answer» MANILA is the HEADQUARTERS of the ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK.
42.

First Indian woman to win Man Booker Prize?A) Kiran Desai B) V.S. NaipaulC) Salman Rushdie D) Arundhati Roy

Answer» ARUNDHATI ROY was FIRST Indian woman to WIN man BOOKER prize.
43.

What was the achievements of robisphere

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1:- Robespierre government issued laws placing a MAXIMUM ceiling on wages and prices
2:- meat and bread were rationed .
3:- the use of more expensive white flour was forbidden
4:- instead of the traditional MONSIEUR (sir ) and madame (madam) all French men and women were henceforth CITOYEN and citoyenne( citizen) .
5:- churches were shut down and their BUILDINGS converted into barracks and offices

44.

First Bank to introduce Credit Card in IndiaA) HSBC Bank B) ICICI BankC) State Bank of India D) Central Bank of India

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HSBC BANK has introduce CREDIT card in INDIA.

45.

Who amongst the following is not a Padma Award winner which was given away recently ?(A) Khushwant Singh (B) Vikram Seth(C) P. N. Bhagwati (D) Sunil Mittal(E) Kiran Desai

Answer» KIRAN DESAI is not a PADMA AWARD WINNER.
46.

Who wrote The Great Indian Middle Class?A) Pawan verma B) Arundhati RoyC) Vikram Chandra D) Jayprakash Sharma

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Pawan verma has worte The great INDIAN MIDDLES CLASS

47.

Differentiate between economic activities and non economic activities

Answer» ECONOMIC activities are the activities which are done to EARN income like business or jobs.
While non economic activities are the ones which are done to SATISFY social or self requirements and not to earn money like looking after your house, donating blood.
Farm labour is the manpower or labour which works on FARMS and carry out all the farm activities.
Example of non-economic activities- SUBSISTENCE farming.
48.

How Is india a state or country

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India is a country. India is a country and its citizens are Indians. India is a sovereign state in that it is an INDEPENDENT country, which can enter in to treaties and take decisions and actions CONSIDER necessary to MAINTAIN its sovereignty.


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49.

Explan the nutrition in fungi

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Fungi GET their nutrition by absorbing organic compounds from the ENVIRONMENT. Fungi are heterotrophic: they rely solely on carbon obtained from other ORGANISMS for their metabolism and nutrition. ... Their mode of nutrition defines the role offungi in their environment.

50.

By what ways British established their supremacy over Indians?

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BRitish established their supremace over indians by concuring few territories which belonged to the elite LEADERS of the 17th centuary and the also controled BENGAL which was the MAIN port pf the 17th CENTURY