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1.

What do you understand by democracy at global level in 10 marks question

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2.

True or false animal body parts were only in clothing

Answer» FALSE... is the ANSWER MAYB
3.

What was the role of new visual image culture in printing in India?How print revolution led to the development of reading mania in Europe?What regulations were made by British to check freedom of press?

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4.

What are allied and axis powers in world war 1 and 2

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World war I-

The Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and TURKEY) and the ALLIED Powers (FRANCE, Britain, Russia, ITALY, Japan, and (from 1917) the U.S.)

WORLD WAR II-

The Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan) and the Allied Powers (France, Britain, the U.S., the Soviet UNION, and China)

5.

Explain the struggle of the south African people against apartheid system or racial discrimination or the policy of segregation.

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Apartheid was a political and SOCIAL SYSTEM in South Africa while it was under white minority rule. ... The word apartheid means "apartness" in AFRIKAANS. RACIAL segregation had been used for centuries but when the new policy started in 1948 it was strict and more systematic.

The apartheid system in South Africa was ended through a series of negotiations between 1990 and 1993 and through unilateral steps by the de Klerk government. These negotiations took place between the governing National Party, the African National CONGRESS, and a wide variety of other political organisations.


6.

Who was the mahalwari System different from the Ryotwari system

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PERMANENT settlement system-In this settlement Rajas and TALUQDARS were RECOGNISED as Zamindars.They were asked to collect the rent from the peasants and pay revenue to the company.The amount to be paid was fixed permanently and it was not increased in the future.Executed In Bengal.This system was introduced in 1793.This system was introduced to ENSURE a regular flow of revenue.Mahalwari SytemUnder this system the revenue was collected from village ,generated from the village land which was collectively owned by the village community.Executed in North west frontier Province.This system was devised by Holt Mackenzie in 1822.Ryotwari system-Under this system the Authorities ENTERED into the settlement with the actual ryot or owner of the land.Executed in Madras and Bombay.This was implemented by Thomas munro in 1920.

7.

A debate on the topic countries are right when they ban immigration .please give me answer of debate of for and against both.

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Immigration is the movement of PEOPLE from one country to another, seeking asylum, residence or permanent citizenship. These days, there is large-scale immigration from war-torn COUNTRIES to developed nations, by land as well as by sea.

Where the receiving country has low population and a large land area, it might be feasible to take in immigrants or grant them asylum. In such countries, labour is usually very expensive due to low number of people. Immigrants help to balance this out and provide low-cost labour. Immigrant STATUS is also often provided to such people, based on humanitarian grounds.

At the same time there are drawbacks too. It often results in SOARING crime rates as a result of many immigrants not finding suitable jobs in their newly adopted country. Drastic change in culture and customs between their original homeland and the new country, often leads to disillusionment, depression and suicidal tendencies among immigrants.

8.

Explain five important features of Northern Plains

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The northern plain was formed by the deposits in by the TREE MAJOR rivers and their tributaries. Alluvium was deposited at the foot - HILLS of the himalaya for MILLIONS of years. These deposits are now the fertile northern plains.

9.

India location and it's size explanation

Answer» NAME any TWO BIOTIC RESOURCES
10.

When did Ibn-Battutah visit India and in whose court he served?

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In 1333 AD in the REGION of Muhammed bin TUGHLAQ and SERVED Muhammed bin tughlaq

11.

Give an account of biogas

Answer» BIOGAS is GENERALLY MADE in home it made with COW dungs or any other waste material.
12.

The tehri dam modernity against traditional values. Explain it

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In such CASES, it is always good to state both the sides of the story and then conclude with your own views.  Also talk of the NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) syndrome, that is while the dam will BENEFIT a lot of people, it will SURELY harm people in the immediate vicinity of the dam. Mention the ill effects on the indigenous communities, how they get uprooted from their ancestral places, where they have lived for centuries. 

Talk of the benefits from the Dam - electricity generation, inland waterways, fishing.

In the end, conclude with your own views. You could also propose something on your own - say something like that while dams are EXTREMELY NECESSARY, maybe smaller dams would be better since they are not ecologically dangerous and also fulfill the other requirements.

13.

What is meant by apartheid? what are its main features

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Apartheid is a system of racial DISCRIMINATION unique to SOUTH africa. Few features of apartheid are -

Buses are saperate for blacks and whites

Roads are saperate for blacks and whites

Black's were served as UNTOUCHABLE and have no seat for them at HIGH rank OFFICER

14.

Whatare known as tri ratnas

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Hey!
here is your ANSWER
tri ratnas are Buddha, RATNA and SANGHA
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15.

Who is the first governor General of India

Answer» WARREN HASTINGS was the first GOVERNOR GENERAL of india.
16.

Which commodities were exported from India

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In last seventeenth CENTURY there were many things which were imported to Europe . They were SPICES , cotton,silk, indigo and so on because of their good qualities they were HIGHLY demanded in the market of Europe. But , in the eighteenth century the price of this thing's were EXPAND . Britishers but these things in LESSER price in India and sold them in a higher price in the market of Europe . HOPE THAT WILL HELP YOU.......

17.

Give the some preventive measures for dengue

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1. Keep your house clean and tidy.

2. Do not leave stagnant water lying anywhere in or around the house. It’s very dangerous as these MISQUOTES lie on this stagnant water only, it doesn’t matter if it is dirty or clean.

3. Spray the house with anti-mosquito sprays, like Kala Hit every day in the corners of your home to kill the hidden mosquitoes.

4. Keep your wet garbage separate and throw in a wet bin (which is kept COVERED)

5. In the rains, the chances of you getting infected by the Dengue/ mosquito are extremely high due to the level of stagnant fresh water increase; at this point all measures of safety should be used.

6. Try to wear clothes that don’t leave any skin areas exposed.

7. Wear a mosquito repellent cream and CARRY it with you at all times.

8. Keep the doors and WINDOWS of the house closed, mostly early in the morning and during the evening.

9. Change your hand towels after a day’s use.

10. Keep your wet and soggy clothes and shoes away from the dry garments. Also, try to dry the wet ones as soon as possible.

11. It’s not only about our HOMES, we need to keep our area and city both clean. Where ever you find gutters which are not being cleaned, find some solution for it. Take it up to your local ‘residence welfare association’ or community head.

18.

What is the full form of DNA and PPP and PCI and UNICEF and HDIand NNP and UNESCO and BCE

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DNA - Deoxyribonucleic acid
PPP -. Pakistan People Party
PCI. -. Pharmacy Council of India
UNICEF -. United NATION Children's Fund
HDI. -. HUMAN Development Index
NNP. -. NET National Product
UNESCO. - United Nation Educational SCIENTIFIC Cultural Organisation

BCE. -- Before COMMON Era

19.

Explain about recording temperature

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RECORDING thermometer is a TYPE of thermometer that RECORDS temperature changes over a period of TIME.

20.

Why magnet attract iron part not coper?

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Magnets attract iron DUE to the INFLUENCE of their magnetic field UPON the iron. ... When exposed to themagnetic field, the atoms begin to align their electrons with the flow of the magnetic field, which makes theiron magnetized as well. This, in turn, creates an attraction between the TWO magnetized objects.

21.

How were the sufi saints organized?

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Sufism has a history in India evolving for over 1,000 years.[1] The presence of Sufism has been a leading entity increasing the reaches of Islamthroughout South Asia.[2] Following the entrance of Islam in the EARLY 8th century, Sufi mystic traditions became more visible during the 10th and 11th centuries of the Delhi Sultanate.[3] A conglomeration of four chronologically separate DYNASTIES, the early Delhi Sultanate consisted of rulers from Turkic and Afghan lands.[4] This Persian influence flooded South Asia with Islam, Sufi thought, syncretic values, literature, education, and entertainment that has created an enduring impact on the presence of Islam in India today.[5] Sufi PREACHERS, merchants and missionaries also settled in COASTAL Bengal and Gujarat through maritime voyages and trade.

22.

Define centriangle pattern???????please help me......

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A pattern is an ARRANGEMENT of LINES or shapes, especially a design in which the same shape is repeated at regular intervals over a SURFACE.

23.

Give the preventive measure of dengue

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There is no vaccine to prevent human infection by this virus. ... Preventaccess of MOSQUITOES to an infected person with a fever. PROTECT yourself from mosquito BITES at all times indengue areas. For tips on how to protect yourself, SEE FIGHT the Bite.

24.

Plezzzzz write about importances of ethics in present Society

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The moral values in life hold great importance from the point of personal, social and spiritual development. Values, morals and ethics are inextricably tied together. Values are what we learn from childhood; the 'stuff' we acquired from our parents and immediate surroundings. Values are the motive power BEHIND purposeful action. Moral values are meant for making the quest to find the higher self an easier. Unfortunately, many amongst us may find it difficult to FOLLOW values such as truthfulness, honesty, FORGIVENESS in our LIVES because we have not perceived the subtle gains that come to us by following these values. Or, maybe, we are careless to realize the importance of values in life. Ethics, on the other hand, are how we actually do behave in the face of difficult situations that test our moral fiber. Ethics are the code or principles on which one’s character depend. Ethics and character are closely related. Values are essential to ethics develop at an early age and can be instrumental to BUILDING character.

25.

Places where the Munda rebellion spread

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Here is UR answer.
Munda Rebellion is one of the prominent 19th CENTURY tribal rebellions in the subcontinent. BIRSA Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. the ulgulan, meaning 'Great Tumult', sought to establish Munda Raj and INDEPENDENCE. The Mundas traditionally enjoyed a preferential rent rate as the khuntkattidar or the original clearer of the FOREST. But in course of the 19th century they had seen this khuntkatti land system being eroded by the jagirdars and thikadars coming as merchants and moneylenders.
hope my information helps u.

26.

In democracy no one is a permanent loosr. Elaborate

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In a DEMOCRACY there should be free & fair ELECTIONS therefore no one is a PERMANENT loser as the people are VOTING for the rulers

27.

Which is the biggest city in India?

Answer» MUMBAI is the BIGGEST CITY in INDIA.
28.

Define liberalism. give any two value which can be reflected from the term liberalism,

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Liberalism is a political philosophy held by people who strongly believe in the PRINCIPLES of liberty and equality for all. ... Some examples of liberalism principles supported by advocates include freedom of SPEECH, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, civil RIGHTS, and GENDER equality.

29.

Three types of resources on ownership

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The three TYPES of ECONOMIC RESOURCES are ALSO referred to as factors of production. Land (including all natural resources), Labor (including all HUMAN resources), Capital (including all man-made resources), and when you combine all of those you get production.

30.

How did urbanization and trade help in the development of the middle class

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Population movement was CAUSED by people living in SMALL farming communities who MOVED to CITIES. These prospective workers were looking for wage labor in newly developed factories. ... Overcrowded row homes created to house the workers and their families contributed to these conditions.

31.

why did King established autocratic monarchies what role did the middle class play in their formation

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Absolute monarchy is a monarchy that has only ONE ruler where the authority is not restricted to legislature, law and customs.

There are not USUALLY hereditary MONARCHIES.

It was a FORM of dictatorship that gets the power in the early 20th century in Russia to have institutional transplantation.

The middle-class people were the main target of the monarch policies.

32.

What are the major factors about world was 1

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Here is ur answer....
ONE way to remember the FOUR main causes of World War I is to remember the acronym M – A – I – N. (M = Militarism, A = ALLIANCES, I = Imperialism, and N = Nationalism.) MILITARISM was one of the four MAJOR causesof the war. It was an “ARMS race.” Because BRITAIN had a large navy, Germany wanted a large navy too....
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33.

Write short note on scared groves

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Sacred groves are forest fragments of varying sizes, which are communally protected, and which usually have a significant religious connotation for the protecting community. Hunting and logging are usually strictly prohibited within these patches.[1] Other forms of forest usage like honey collection and deadwood collection are SOMETIMES allowed on a sustainable basis. Sacred groves did not enjoy protection via FEDERAL legislation in India. Some NGOs work with local villagers to protect such groves. TRADITIONALLY, and in some cases even today, members of the ommunity take turns to protect the grove.[2] However, the introduction of the protected area category community reserves under the WILD Life (Protection) Amendment Act, 2002 has introduced legislation for providing GOVERNMENT protection to community held lands, which could include sacred groves.

34.

Do our universe started from nothing or god created it

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It is the SCIENTIFIC CREATION my FRIEND.

35.

When the reserve bank of india was established??

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Reserve BANK of INDIA was ESTABLISHED on 1ST April 1935 in Kolkata......


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36.

Who is first Muslim invader in India

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The first clash between a ruler of an Indian kingdom and the ARABS took place in 643 AD, when Arab forces defeated Rutbil, King of Zabulistan in Sistan. Arabs led by SUHAIL B. Abdi and Hakam AL Taghilbi defeated an Indian ARMY in the Battle of Rasil in 644 AD at the Indian Ocean sea coast, then reached the Indus River.

37.

Who is the president of Russia??

Answer» PUTIN is the ANS........
38.

Explain the meaning of the secularism .

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SECULARISM is the principle of the separation of government institutions and persons MANDATED to represent the STATE from religious INSTITUTION and religious dignitaries .





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39.

Which a country to Indian Tamil belong to

Answer» SRI Lanka
In Sri Lanka there are many INDIAN TAMILS there .
They live there from a long period of time but in reality they are INDIANS .
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40.

Which is the only carbon negative country in the world

Answer» SINGAPORE..................
41.

Which 2 language are generally spoken in Belgium

Answer» DUTCH and FRENCH LANGUAGE
42.

Which was the ancient port of indus civilization

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I THINK it's ANSWER is LOTHAL...

43.

What is the full form of BMI

Answer» FULL FORM of BMI is BODY mass index.
44.

Main reason of heart disease and diabetes

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Main reason of heart disease and diabetes is high BLOOD pressure, CHOLESTEROL level and high blood glucose level.

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45.

What were the reason for the fall of Napoleon

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The FUNDAMENTAL principle on which his entire Imperial system was based on; conquest, and a sort of naive mixture of intimidation and imposition. If ever history had a most illegitimate empire, it would be Napoleon’s. Europe could never tolerate and accept the Corsican usurper’s position among the traditional head of states. Even Princess Marie-Louise, the Emperor’s second wife, took to mutilating a doll she named Napoleon on a regular basis during her teenage years.

Of course, the last nation left to face Napoleon was Russia. Since the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807, all of Europe was silently stifled under the rule of Napoleon, and Britain realistically posed an existential THREAT. Had the Emperor been more patient, he would have seen the success of his Continental Blockade and the slow destruction of Britain. Russia began coercing Napoleon for war in 1810, as the Tsar could never forget his conservative roots, owing much greater allegiance to the Habsburgs and the Hohenzollerns than to the Bonapartes. He secretly led a sort of “double game” against Napoleon, who seemed to be the dupe of a purely circumstantial friendship.

Napoleon’s ego, will for war, his profound IMPATIENCE spurred by years of absolute and totalitarian rule. And during the years leading to the invasion of 1812, his health, both PHYSICAL and mental, began a slow atrophy. A French painter who dared to sneak into the palace to catch a glimpse of the Emperor was disappointed, expecting a sort of God, but only “a fat man”. In times of occasional lucidity, Napoleon himself remarked “the bow is overstretched”. The Empire was too difficult to manage, too stifling and restrictive, and Napoleon seemed to be the only Bonaparte competent enough for rule. It was simply unfeasible.

Napoleon led his army to disaster in the fields of Russia. In 1813, the Allies offered Napoleon many opportunities for him to retain his throne, though at the expense of his empire. Of course, Napoleon refused them all, pointing out that thousands of French soldiers died for it.

In short, the Napoleonic empire was too great, too grandiose, and too badly timed. In Napoleon’s words, “Such work as mine is not done twice in a century”.

46.

What is the problem with the periodisation of Indian history that James mill affers

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The PROBLEM was that he divided it into three parts Hindu Muslim and British. he ALSO TOLD that INDIA was uncivilized and British made them civilized

47.

Name one important public building of Indus Valley Civilization and its importance

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ANSWER:

One of the important building or structure of the Indus Valley Civilisation was 'The Great BATH'. It is one of the well known structure of the time and the said civilisation. ... This historically SIGNIFICANT structure is the earliest form of public WATER tank or RESERVOIR.

48.

Who found first jute mill in culcutta

Answer» NEEL tailor FOUND first JUTE mill
49.

Modern farming method require more input which are manufactured in Industry. Did you agree

Answer» YES I AGREE with this
50.

Define curvature of the earth

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1 something curved or a curved part of a thing. 2 any normal or abnormal curving of a bodily part. CURVATURE of the spine. 3 (Geometry) the change in inclination of a tangent to a curve over unit length of ARC. For a CIRCLE or SPHERE it is the reciprocal of the radius.

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