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1.

“Poverty is a curse upon humanity”. Justify the statementExperts plz answer this question in points in 50 words or 60 words

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Poverty always was just a fault in humanity but this fault went way beyond. Nowadays we all live in a society where poverty is always overlooked. Hence poverty is a curse for humanity. our values NEVER stated that poverty should be described as a WRONG side or a side EFFECT of RICHNESS or WEALTH it is the society which made it that way, a curse for all eternity. A curse upon humanity.

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2.

What are the challenges faced by unorganized sectors workers?

Answer» WORKERS In 'Unorganized Sector: Socio- Economic. Perspective' has discussed about the problems of WOMEN worker. INTRODUCTION. “Unorganized workers consist of those working in the unorga- nized sector or households, excluding REGULAR workers with.
3.

Why despite less calorie requirement do urban areas have a higher poverty line?

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Ans: because PEOPLE in rural area do more PHYSICAL work than people i urban AREAS

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4.

In 1453, the Ottoman Turks occupied ........... City. Fill in the blank.

Answer» CONSTANTINOPLE, the CAPITAL CITY of EASTERN ROMAN
5.

What is a hydrological cycle how it help water to become a renewable resource

Answer» DEFINITION of hydrologic CYCLE. : the sequence of conditions through which WATER passes from vapor in the atmosphere through precipitation upon land or watersurfaces and ultimately back into the atmosphere as a result of evaporation and transpiration. — called also hydrological cycle.There are four MAIN stages in the water cycle. They are evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.
6.

What are the basic components of a fair trial

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As a MINIMUM the right to fair trialincludes the following fair trialrights in civil and criminal proceedings:

the right to be heard by a COMPETENT, INDEPENDENT and impartial tribunal.

the right to a public hearing.

the right to be heard within a REASONABLE time.

the right to counsel.

the right to interpretation.

7.

List out the advantages and disadvantages of the feudal system.

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In a system so divided between RICH and poor, the peasants were the ONES who felt the disadvantages of feudalism. Serfs made a subsistence living in which they had to forfeit virtually everything to keep their homes. Compounding that HARDSHIP were the often HEAVY taxes that these individuals had to pay.

8.

Compare the working conditions on the farms in india and usa

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9.

What kind of problems do people face when they are discriminated against

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10.

Which is the most common route of investment by the MNCs in countries around the world

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by BUYING EXISTING LOCAL COMPANIES

11.

Describe the three basis of organising political parties

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you need funds PEOPLES SUPPORT and FINALLY good reasons to be COME a PARTY

12.

What is sound sentry

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Sound sentry is a WAY of Windows for providing VISUAL notifications for SOUNDS .

13.

What is subsistence agriculture

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This type of agriculture is practised to meet the needs of a farmers family. Traditionally low levels of technology and household labour are used to produce on small OUTPUT (crop).

It is classified into two TYPES: INTENSIVE subsistence and primitive Subsistence farming.

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14.

What is a constitution? Who prepared a draft Constitution in Indian Constituent Assembly?

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In CONSTITUTION all PEOPLE have right to choose their own representative,and LIVE freely
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15.

How is stereotyping harmful in short

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here is your answer:In a stereotype is an over-generalized BELIEF about a particular category of people.Stereotypes are generalized because one assumes that the stereotype is true for each individual person in the category. While such GENERALIZATIONS may be useful when making quick DECISIONS, they may be erroneous when APPLIED to particular individuals.Stereotypes encourage prejudice and may ARISE for a number of reasons.

16.

Define discrimination in labour?

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Explanation:

Labor discrimination is the evaluation of the worker's PERSONAL characteristics unrelated to the productivity of the employee in the marketplace. This can therefore be interpreted as differentiating workers BASED on characteristics such as colour, age, ETHNICITY, sex, etc. that can be categorized as factors that otherwise have no role to play in deciding their productivity.

Discrimination leads to a lack of SUPPORT for the deadweight. Some groups of workers may be out of work or have lower wages than their marginal product of income. Discrimination is contributing to a sense of alienation, anger and injustice. It may lead to social unrest for better conditions with those discriminated against GOING on strike.

17.

What were the proposals of wood's depatch of 1854

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1)provision was made for a systematic method of education from the primary LEVEL to the university level.
2)an education department was to be set up in all provinces
3)in bombay,madras and calcutta ,universities were to be set up along the lines of london universities   
 4)every district was to have ONE government school.
5)grants-in-aid were to be given to private SCHOOLS affiliated with the govt.
6)indians were to be taught the mother tongue as well.

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18.

The people who develop a deep passion for the place they live is called as ............... Fill in the blank.

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The ANSWER is PATRIOT...

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19.

"We the people of india". write your own opinion on this topic

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It means people are sovereign. State is a political community. It has a definite territory. If the state is run by a government which is APPOINTED by people, people are sovereign because it is from them it derives its legitimacy. In medieval time govt./rulers/councils used to derive their legitimacy based on divine right to rule or by god’s relation with church and church appointing the monarch. God was true sovereign. When people said we can commune with god WITHOUT church using scriptures, with church, divine right of KINGS also took a blow. Now what will the basis of legitimacy? Then came philosophers like hobbes, who gave theory of social contract between people and ruler. Ruler(monarch/parliament) will protect life and property, in exchange ruler can do anything. But it was not very liberal, was it? Besides it was a theoretical justification rather than a political event. Then came the social contract among people, they will form political community, which shall be called state, a constitution will write down rights and responsibilities of each. People can be part of many such communities, such as haryana is a state and india is also a state, haryanavi are part of haryana political community and indian political community. PUNJABIS don’t decide chief minister of haryana.

We the people mean , people of indian political community, give this constitution to ourselves. And by structure of constitution, it is applicable to state and panchayati raj institutions. This structure is protected by basic structure of constitution doctrine. So we the people represent state as political community as well. Otherwise we the people would only mean people of india.

This is also a hobbesian state, we didn’t sign any contract, tribals on sentinelse island don’t even know anything called india, even if island are part of india and sentenelese part of indian political community. So we the people is also a lie that we tell to ourselves, as long is suits us. When it doesn’t we become naga INSURGENTS or maoists or kashmiri separatists.

We the people is also a line between absolute despotism and total anarchy.

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20.

Introduction for electricity consumption

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21.

What is pasture ? . .

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PASTURE is a LAND covered with grass and other low PLANTS SUITABLE for GRAZING animals, especially cattle or sheep.

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22.

Who is our present president of America

Answer» DONALD TRUMP is the PRESIDENT of AMERICA
23.

Who were the first Indian to adopt western style clothing?

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The WEALTHY PARSIS of WESTERN India were among the FIRST to adopt western style CLOTHING.

24.

निम्न मे से मत्स्य संघ का प्रधानमंत्री किसे बनाया गया ?(a) एन. वी. गाड़गिल(b) शोभाराम कुमावत(c) प. हीरालाल शास्त्री(d)माणिक्यलाल वर्मा

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25.

What is the role played by political parties during election

Answer» KEEP on CONVENING PEOPLE to VOTE them
26.

How is Water polluted? Why should owe concern water explain

Answer» WATER is being polluted by various HUMAN activities.

1.Discharge of industrial WASTE into water.
2.Use of chemical ferilizer.
3.Taking bath or WASHING CLOTHS in pond or river bank.
4.Air pollution which further result in acid rain.

We should be concern about it beacuse it one of the most abiotic component of our life.Polluntion of water may lead to water scarcity and global crisis too.
27.

List two reasons why adivasi are becoming increasingly marginalised

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The PRIMARY reason may be because they are not like main-stream urban dwellers.


They have different costumes, customs and languages and their lifestyle is totally different from others.


Another reason can be because they are backward, illiterate and IGNORANT. Most adivasis live in forests that lack even the BASIC necessities of LIFE, like schools, hospitals and mobile towers.

28.

What is the importance of information technology sector for the indian economy explain?

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Information technology (IT) is an example of a general purpose technology that has the potential to play an important role in economic growth, as well as other dimensions of economic and social development. This paper reviews several interrelated aspects of the role of information technology in the evolution of India’s economy. It considers the unexpected success of India’s software export sector and the spillovers of this success into various IT enabled services, attempts to make IT and its benefits available to India’s rural masses, e-commerce for the country’s growing middle CLASS, the USE and impacts of IT in India’s manufacturing sector, and various forms of e-governance, including internal systems as well as citizen interfaces. The paper CONCLUDES with an overall assessment of these DIFFERENT facets of IT in the context of the INDIAN economy.

29.

Explain the areas of social education in with the community can be involved

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Involving the community in social education is crucial in a society. This is because it is from the SURROUNDING community that the students first got their education. Through cultural and religious practices, the community teaches it's new generation about the practices expected of them and those needed for survival. In these same areas, (culture and religion) the community should be involved in ORDER to PROVIDE first HAND information that the teacher might not posses. It also HELPS in bonding the school with the community.

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30.

Explain what causes the wind to blow.

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As the sun warms the Earth's surface, the ATMOSPHERE warms too. ... Warm air, which WEIGHS LESS than cold air, rises. Then COOL air MOVES in and replaces the rising warm air. This movement of air is what makes the wind blow.
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31.

All the formulas of work and energy grade 9 physics

Answer» WORK =FORCE ×distance
kinetic energy=1/2mv2
potential energy=mgh
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32.

What is the effect of first world war on European society

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The FIRST World War left a deep imprint on European society and polity. It had a devastating impact on the entire continent. (i) In society, soldiers were ranked higher than civilians. Trench life of the soldiers was glorified by the media. (ii) Politicians and PUBLICISTS laid great stress on the need for men to be aggressive and masculine. (iii) Aggressive war propaganda and NATIONAL honour occupied centre stage in the PUBLIC sphere. (iv) People's support grew for the recently established dictatorships. (v) Democracy as a young and fragile idea could not survive the instabilities of interwar Europe.

33.

What are reasons behind the establishment of Lok Adalat court?

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The Lok Adalat REDUCES the burden of other courts. The Lok Adalat has been INSTRUMENTAL in giving justice to poor and downtroddens.Tge FIRST Lok Adalat was held in Delhi in 1985,in which 150 cases were decided in a single DAY. The Lok Adalat takes quick and correct decisions.

34.

What are recognised political parties?

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The COMMISSION offers some special facilities to the large and established PARTIES. ... That is why these parties are called 'Recognised Political Parties'. The Election Commission has laid down detailed CRITERIA of the PROPORTION of votes and seats that a party MUST get in order to be a recognised party.

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35.

What is code of conduct?

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Code and conduct includes all rules and REGULATIONS REGARDING to the COMPANY

36.

Why is democracy better than other forms of government? give five reasons

Answer» DEMOCRACY is better then other forms of GOVERNMENT because Of the following reasons .
1.) In democracy we can SELECT our choice .
2.) in other forms of government we can't REPRESENT our CHOOSE someone.

37.

What is the difference between Heavy, Moderate and Light work? Give one example of each.

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Light exercise includes activities that do not cause you to break a sweat or produce SHORTNESS of breath. An example WOULD be a leisurely WALK or casual bike ride. Moderate exercise is exercise which causes you to break out in a light to moderate sweat or makes it difficult to carry on a long conversation. GOOD examples would be a
brisk walk, hiking on a nature trail, performing chores around the HOUSE. Heavy exercise causes you to sweat profusely and makes it difficult to carry on a conversation of any length. Some examples would be running around a track, heavy manual labor, or heavy weightlifting.

38.

On an outline map of India locate 6 major industrial regions showing their types

Answer» 1. Mumbai-pune
2. The hungli
3. Bangalore-tamil nadu
4.Gujrat
5. meerut
6. delhi-gurgaon
39.

Short note on masulipatnam

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Machilipatnam, formerly Masulipatnam or Masulipatam, city, eastern Andhra Pradesh STATE, southern India. Masulipatam was the first British TRADING settlement (1611) on the BAY of Bengal. From 1686 to 1759 the city was held by the French and Dutch, until it was finally ceded to the British, who captured the city and fort from the French in 1759. The ruined fort is still a point of interest.

Masulipatam: Sai Baba templeSai Baba temple in Masulipatam, Andhra Pradesh (India).

Machilipatnam is a railroad terminus and a seaport; it is CONNECTED to Vijayawada, to the northwest, by the Bandar Canal. The city’s main industries include carpet weaving, rice and oilseed milling, and the manufacture of scientific instruments. The headquarters of the All-India Spinners’ Association, SEVERAL colleges affiliated with Andhra University.




40.

Describe the five anti poverty programmes introduced by government in India

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41.

Who is current meyor of Asansol

Answer» JITENDRA TIWARI
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42.

Why was wheat revolution introduced

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The main development was higher yielding VARIETIES of wheat , for developing rust RESISTANT strained what along with high yeilding seeds and IRRIGATION FACILITIES

43.

What is the poverty line for the rural and urban areas in India at present?

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The expert committee set up by the Planning Commission last year under C Rangarajan, former CHAIRPERSON of of Prime Minister's ECONOMIC Advisory Council, has redefined the poverty LINE. According to the report of the committee, the new poverty line should be RS 32 in RURAL areas and Rs 47 in urban areas.

44.

Why agricultur is called seasonal activity

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Because, the REQUIRED employees seasonal (for HARVESTING and cultivating) .
eg: a person who had 10 hectares of LAND. so the land is HUGE. therefore people only for harvesting and cultivating. other periods the don't required.

45.

What values should be adopted in life for preservation of plant and animal diversity

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CONTROL on pollution

Taking CARE of them

Providing plants with WATER and animals with FOOD everyday.

46.

Who led vaikom movement

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The leader of VAIKOM SATYAGRAHA was T.K MADHAVAN. This MOVEMENT was against untouchability.

47.

What was the Mandal Commission ? why it set up ? metion its specific

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48.

How is mica useful?mention where it is found in india

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natural occurring mineral that is based on a collection of silicate MINERALS and composed of varying amounts of potassium, iron, aluminum, magnesium and water is Mica. It is found having thin-sheet like or plate-like structure with various composition and physical properties. Mica forms flat six-sided monoclinic crystals along with an extraordinary split in the direction of larger surfaces. This allows the mineral to be EASILY cleaved into optically flat films. High in silica, this stone has the extensive CAPACITY to remain elastic and tough even at high temperatures. This helps the people to handle and work with the stone in those places with high and humid temperatures.

A superior insulator and a biaxial birefringent crystal, Mica possesses average refractive index and its visible spectrum is about 1.6. Due to this nature Mica can be used to cause a point delay between two orthogonal elements of an input LINEAR polarization and therefore can also be used as a retardation device. However, the birefringence is not constant and because of this very reason the optical and physical thickness will vary. It has the absorption of 2 to 5% in the perceptible RANGE. The best part is Mica can resist nearly all mediums like chemicals, acids, gasses, alkalis, and oils.
49.

How do leaders attract the voters during elections

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It is very easy NOWADAYS to win elections by distributing MONEY to the people.

The leaders are giving money to the voters and MAKE them fixed rate to pay them.

However, they used to give free home appliances and others to ATTRACT the voters for their SIDE.

It denotes the voters during the elections and become strong in one side.

50.

Explain guerilla warfare of marathas

Answer» GUERRILLA warfare is a FORM of IRREGULAR warfare in which a small GROUP of combatants, such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or IRREGULARS, use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military.