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1.

Why cant we get ditrct information about the interior of the earth

Answer» EARTH is divided into 3parts innermost PART is core.. You can get the information on WIKIPEDIA
2.

What is the need of constitution

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A Constitution helps serve as a set of rules and PRINCIPLES that all persons in a country can agree upon as the BASIS of the way in which they WANT the country to be governed. Theconstitution also spells out the IDEALS the citizens believe that their country should UPHOLD.

3.

Why are the plateau regions rich in mineral deposits?

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Plateaus REPRESENT the ancient SHIELD of earth crust.This ancient shield is formed due to volcanic eruptions which contains SOLIDIFIED magma. Magma is rich in mineral reserves which are important in present day. Hence, plateaus are rich in mineral deposits.HOPE A HELP COMMENTS BACK

4.

Classification of resources on the basis of origin

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A resource is a source or supply from which a BENEFIT is produced and that has some utility. Resources can broadly be classified upon their availability — they are classified into renewable and non-renewable resources. They can also be classified as actual and POTENTIAL on the basis of the level of development and use, on the basis of origin they can be classified as biotic and abiotic, and on the basis of their distribution, as ubiquitous and localized (private, community-owned , natural and international resources). An item becomes a resource with time and developing TECHNOLOGY. The BENEFITS of resource utilization may include increased wealth, proper functioning of a system, or enhanced well-being. From a human perspective, a natural resource is anything obtained from the environment to satisfy human needs and wants.[1] From a broader biological or ecological perspective, a resource satisfies the needs of a living organism (see biological resource).[2]

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5.

Factors affecting the utilisation of resources

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I) AVAILABILITY of resources
ii) SKILLS of HUMAN beings
iii) Availability of capital
IV) Advancement of technology
v) Availability of transport and communication facilities.
vi) Availability of water
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6.

Who was the pioneer / father of Green Revolution in India. “The outcome of it was a huge increase in the crop production from a small piece of land”. Justify by giving reasons.

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the CORRECT ANSWER is M.S.Swaminathan because he PRODUCED the CROP PRODUCTION

7.

10th social 1 st lesson project

Answer»

I am not TENTH stansarf

8.

A coalition government is a true reflection of a democratic setup. Do you agree? Give reasons

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ANSWER:

A coalition GOVERNMENT is a true reflection of a democratic setup. Do you AGREE? Give REASONS

9.

Which soils are generally sandy in texture and saline in nature

Answer» ARID SOIL


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10.

Who is the first recipient of Bharatha Ratna award in 1954?a) C. Rajagopalacharb) S. Radha krishnanC).C.V. Ra mand) Jawahar Lal Nehru

Answer» HEY mate!!


HERE IS THE ANSWER

QUESTION ____________

➡Who is the first RECIPIENT of BHARATHA Ratna award in 1954?

ANSWER ______________

➡b) S. Radha krishnan


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11.

The award instituted to honour outstanding Agricultural Scientists isa) Bhatnagar Awardb) Dada Bai Na oroji Award C) Arjuna Awardd) Borla ug Award

Answer» BORLA UG AWARD The award instituted to honour outstanding AGRICULTURAL Scientists is
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12.

Meaning of save democracy Slogen

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Save democracy was the slogan GIVEN by Janata party in the next Lok Sabha election held in 1977 partly from most to undo the excesses committee during emergency and STORE civil libraries

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13.

Some new examples of wasting fuel

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14.

When was our National Anthem first sung and where?a) Jan 24, 1950 in Calcutta b) Jan 24, 1950 in Allahabadc) Dec 27, 1911 in Calcutta d) Jan 24, 1950 inDelhi

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Jana GANA Mana ” is the national anthem of India. Written in highly Sanskritised (Tatsama) Bengali, it is the first of five STANZAS of a Brahmo hymn composed and scored by Nobel laureate RABINDRANATH Tagore. It was first SUNG in [1] Calcutta Session of the Indian National Congress on 27 December 1911.



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15.

Before accepting Tigeras National animal of the India which of thefollowing was national animal?a) Cowb) Lionc) Panther d ) Bull

Answer» PANTHER is CORRECT ONE
16.

Opinion of harithaharam in english

Answer» HELLO DEAR...❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

ᴛᴇʟᴀɴɢᴀɴᴀ sᴛᴀᴛᴇ ᴄʜɪᴇғ ᴍɪɴɪsᴛᴇʀ ᴋ ᴄʜᴀɴᴅʀᴀsʜᴇᴋᴀʀ ʀᴀᴏ ᴘʟᴀɴᴛɪɴɢ sᴀᴘʟɪɴɢs ᴏɴ ᴏᴄᴄᴀsɪᴏɴ ᴏғ ʜᴀʀɪᴛʜᴀ ʜᴀʀᴀᴍ.

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17.

Who was the first Prime Minister of Indian who did not face the parliamentduring his tenure?a) Charan Singh b) Moraji Desai c) Guljari Lal Nandad) Lal Bahadur Shastri

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HERE IS THE ANSWER

QUESTION _____________


➡Who was the FIRST Prime MINISTER of INDIAN who did not face the parliament during his tenure?

ANSWER _____________

➡a) Charan Singh.


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18.

India's first "ladies special" suburban train was started by which of therailway zones of Indian railways?a) Northern b) Eastern c) Southern d) Westem

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INDIA's FIRST "ladies special" suburban TRAIN was started by westernrailway ZONES of Indian railways.

19.

Whom among the following had the longest tenure as the President ofIndia ?a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad b) Dr. Za kir Hussainc) V.V. Girid) Dr. S. Radha krishnan

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Dr.rajendra PRASAD is the ANSWER.

20.

Observe in your village where water is being wasted furnish the details in a table discuss the reasons suggest the way how water can be saved.the place we're water is being wasted reason ways to prevent save the water

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Mainly the in villages rain WATERS are wasted and also people and farmers use most of the water so consumption of water is more so prevent the shortage of water we can make huge PONDS so the rain water can be saved and also on the house ROOFING we can set PIPES which result to the wells so rain water can be collected in well too these are some REMEDIES to save water

21.

What policies were changed by the white government in south Africa?

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Apartheid


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22.

Point out the way in which power can shared among different social groups

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DIVISION of power among social groups: Power can also be SHARED among different groups which differ socially. The system of 'community government' in BELGIUM is an example of this TYPE of power division. This government is elected by people belonging to one language community (Dutch, French and German-speaking), and has the power to take decisions regarding cultural, educational and language-related issues.

The system of reserved constituencies in India is another example.

23.

Why is democracy preferred ? Give any 5 reasons

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1] DEMOCRACY IMPROVES THE QUALITY OF DECISION MAKING

2] IT PROVIDES US CHANCE TO DEAL WITH DIFFERNCES AND CONFLICTS

3] IT ENHANCES THE DIGNITY OF INDIVIDUAL

4] IT ALLOW US TO CORRECT OUR OWN MISTAKES

5] IT IS MORE ACCOUNTABLE FORM OF GOVERNMENT..

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24.

How are conventional symbols helpful to us

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Importance of conventional signs and SYMBOLS

Conventional symbols are WIDELY ACCEPTED signs or sign SYSTEMS which signify an idea or concept. They represent different features on a MAP and are not drawn to scale. They are important because: ... Symbols can be used to depict features like cities, roads and railways

25.

What do you know about calonialism

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26.

What are the factors that measuring development of a country other than the average income?

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a) PER Capita Income
B) Literacy Rate
c) GROSS Enrolment RATIO
d) LIFE Expectancy

27.

What is the impact of globalization on Indian agriculture and food security

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The IMPACT of globalisation on Indian agriculture has been felt since colonial times. Raw cotton and spices were important export items from INDIA. In 1917, Indian farmers revolted in Champaran against being forced to grow indigo in place of foodgrains, in order to supply dye to Britain’s flourishing textile industry. Thus, globalisation has had its boons and banes for Indian agriculture.
Post liberalisation, Indian farmers face new challenges in the form of competition from HIGHLY subsidised agriculture of developed nations. This PROMPTS the need for making Indian agriculture successful and profitable by improving the conditions of small and marginal farmers, countering the negative effects of GREEN Revolution, developing and promoting organic farming, and diversifying cropping pattern from cereals to high-value crops.
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28.

Democratic government suffer from various deficiencies explain IP

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Democratic government suffer from various deficiencies such as:

a. It opens an OPPORTUNITY for corrupt officers as they can use the money for PERSONAL use.

b. It can lead to wrong choices when it COMES to Government leaders.

c.There might be some voters who will not take the ELECTIONS seriously.

d. It takes time to make decisions.

e. It favors the majority and minority may not be given the voice.

29.

Make a match blunt knife

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In which REFERENCE will I MATCH the BLUNT KNIFE

30.

Describe the least system of indian federalism

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(i) Linguistic States : After independence, in 1950, the boundaries of several old states were changed in order to create new states. This was DONE to ensure that the people who spoke the same language, share common culture, ethnicity or geography could live in the same state.
(ii) Language Policy : The Indian Constitution did not give the status of NATIONAL language to any one of the languages. Though Hindi was identified as the optional language, but the central government has not IMPOSED Hindi on states where people speak a different language. Besides Hindi, there are 22 other languages RECOGNISED as Scheduled Languages by the Indian Constitution.
(iii) Centre-State relations : Improving the Centre-State relations is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice. Though Indian Constitution has demarcated the powers of the Union and the state GOVERNMENTS but still the Union government can have influence over the state in many ways.
In the past, the Central government has often misused the Constitution to dismiss the state governments that were controlled by rival parties. This undermined the spirit of federalism, and that of democracy.
The judiciary has played a major role in improving the autonomy of the state governments because many a time, it has rescued state governments which were dismissed in an arbitrary manner.



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31.

Explain the features of primitive substances farming

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Primitive Subsistence FarmingThis type of farming is still practiced in a few remote areas of India.Primitive subsistence agriculture is practiced with small patches of LAND with the help of primitive tools like hoe, DAO and digging sticks,and family/community labour. This type of farming depends uponmonsoon, natural fertility of the soil and suitability of otherenvironmental conditions to the crop GROWN.It is a mode of agriculture used SINCE the beginning of the civilization.A PATCH of the forest is cut down and burnt to get a piece of agricultural land. The ashes of the burnt down trees provides manurefor the crop. The farmer grows crops which is necessary for the dailyuse of their family. The family members help him in cultivation andthe crops are not meant for sale. So in this type of agriculture foodcrops necessary for the family were only grown and many crops aregrown in the same piece of land.When the fertility of the soil decreases farmer leaves the land andtakes up another piece of land for cultivation. This allows nature toreplenish itself and there is no need for farmer to use manures forthe cultivation.
32.

Access the effort of the government of india for economic and empowerment of sc and st caste

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The goverment is PROVIDING FREE food ITEMS money and shelters to LOWER caste.the government is providing JOBS also.

33.

Why more land is used in british rule

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Tax from the land was a major source of revenue for the KINGS and emperors from ancient times. But the ownership PATTERN of land had witnessed changes over CENTURIES. During Kingship, land was divided into JAGIRS, Jagirs were alloted to Jagirdars, these Jagirdars split the land they got and ALLOCATED to sub-ordinate Zamindars. Zamindars madepeasants cultivate the land, in-return collected part of their revenue as tax.

34.

To which daynasty did luois 16 belonged

Answer» LOUIS 16 BELONGED to BOURBON FAMILY
35.

What stands for new harmony?

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NEW Harmony is a historic TOWN on the Wabash RIVER in Harmony Township, Posey County, Indiana. ... New Harmony became known as a center for advances in EDUCATION and scientific RESEARCH.

36.

The similarities and difference between bhakti movement and Protestant movement

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Similarities and DIFFERENCES between the Bhakti Movement and Protestant Movement are the following;

(i) Similarities:

-These movements were theist movements.

-These movements ORIGINATED in the 15th and 17th century.

(II) Differences:

-Bhakti movement was SIKH movement while Protestant movement was on Christianity.

-Bhakti movement was in India while Protestant movement was in Europe.

37.

How can we create more employment opportunities in rural areas? Explain with examples.

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The following measures can he taken to increase employment in rural areas
(i) Improve irrigation facilities, so that farmers harvest two or three crops in a year. THUS, more PEOPLE can be employed.
(it) More dams should be built on rivers, so that more water can be provided to small farmers to increase the number of crops grown annually.
(iii) PROVIDE better roads and improve transportation and storage, which will benefit small farmers and many people will be employed in these sectors.
(iv) Honey COLLECTION centres and vegetable and fruit processing units should be set-up.
(v) More cottage industries and services should be
promoted in rural areas with soft loans and marketing SUPPORT.

38.

What is the importance of lahore session in 1029?

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....⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️In DECEMBER 1929, under the presidency of Jawaharlal NEHRU, the Lahore Congress FORMALISED the demand of 'Purna Swaraj' .

39.

What are constitunal debate

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The CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATE of Canada is an ongoing debate COVERING various political issues regarding the fundamental law of the country. 


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40.

The layer of ozone gas absorbs rays that come from the sun to the earth fill in the blanks

Answer» YES, its TRUE. PLZ GIVE the BLANK
41.

What is meant by cytoscopy,immunoscintigraphy,aggressiveness

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Cytoscopy - Medical Definition of Cystoscopy. Cystoscopy: A procedure in which a lighted OPTICAL instrument called a cystoscope is inserted through the URETHRA to LOOK at the bladder. Last Editorial Review: 3/19/2012.

Aggresive - hostile or violent BEHAVIOUR.

42.

Tell the 7 fundamental duties and rights...??

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Seven fundamental rights were originally provided by the Constitution – right to equality, right to FREEDOM, right against EXPLOITATION, right to freedom of religion, CULTURAL and EDUCATIONAL rights, right to property and right to CONSTITUTIONAL remedies.


43.

Fruits are easily cut with a sharp knife

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Hii
actually it is because of the FACT that force is INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL to the area and HENCE u need less force with a SHARP knife to cut a fruit

44.

As per capital income a true measure of development? elaborate

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No, per capita INCOME can not be a MEASURE of development as it TELLS you only the average income of the country but not the composition that how the income is distributed......

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45.

CO FEPOSA is a ssociated with onea) Smugglingb) Foreign exchangec) Both of these d) None of these

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A. SMUGGLING..........

46.

The first to share the Oscar award wasa) Hargobind Khora nac) Bhanu Athaiyab) Rabindra na th Tagore d) None of these

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47.

India's first Noble prize was fora) Physics b) Medicine c) Chemistryd) Literature

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It was for LITERATURE.......

48.

A report writing on Indigo Revolt

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The INDIGO revolt (or Nil vidroha) was a peasant MOVEMENT and subsequent uprising____________€€___________ of indigo FARMERS against the indigo PLANTERS that arose in Bengal in 1859.


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49.

What will hpn if farmers row only turmeric or sugarcane

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Soil requires all TYPES of nutrients to make PLANT GROW WELL

If farmer grow only these crops or any specific crop then the nutrient balance of soil will be UNBALANCED which can create problem to crops as well as farmers....


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50.

Explain briefly man's progress from the stone age to bronze age civilisation

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During the Stone Age, Humans made primitive tools out of stones and bones of ANIMALS. They basically lived in CAVES and hunted animals and gathered fruits, roots, and nuts. There were limited population groups in one place and humans did not live in one place. They MOVED from place to place in search of food and water. Humans were not aware of any metals or agricultural practices. Stone Age can be divided into three periods- Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic Age. 

Neolithic Age paved the way to Bronze Age Civilisation. During this age, people discovered how to USE metals instead of stone.  The use of metals (copper + tin = bronze) BROUGHT the Neolithic period to an end, although many of the skills learned during that time would continue. Humans at this time realized that bronze was a harder metal than copper. 

As a result of the discovery of bronze, humans started making durable and harder agricultural tools which led to the expansion of cultivation. They now began to live in large groups and communities which ultimately led tot he beginning of the civilization. Surplus production led to the emergence of trade.

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