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1.

List the ways how can we increase the production of food grains ?

Answer»

It's simple

First of all focus on DEVELOPING the AGRICULTURE

If you use the MODERN way of agriculture TH

2.

How can you say that the Muslims are minority in India

Answer»

The Union Government set up the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) under the National Commission for Minorities ACT, 1992. Six religious communities, viz; Muslims, CHRISTIANS, Sikhs, Buddhists, Zoroastrians (Parsis) and Jains have been notified as MINORITY communities by the Union Government. The NCM adheres to the United NATIONS Declaration of 18 DECEMBER 1992 which states that "States shall protect the existence of the National or Ethnic, Cultural, Religious and Linguistic identity of minorities within their respective territories and encourage conditions for the promotion of that identity.

3.

Name any two groups of people that fall into the category of the marginalised section of society

Answer»

Neo-Nazis and DRUG ADDICTS

4.

What is olive branches

Answer»

The olive branch is a SYMBOL of PEACE or victory deriving from the customs of ancient Greece and FOUND in most cultures of the Mediterranean basin.It became associated with peace in modern Europe and is also used in the Arab world

5.

What is the symbol of united Nations

Answer»

hay mate,


here is your answer.


The FLAG of the UNITED Nations was made on December 7, 1946, and consists of the official EMBLEM of the United Nations in white on a blue background.


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6.

What are the advantages of a globe?(No copy)

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A globe is the only accurate way to STUDY the whole EARTH. A globe has not distortion. Shape, size,distance and DIRECTION are all shown accurately on a globe. The advantage of the globe is that it promotes visual accuracy.
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7.

Who is extremely genius person in the world

Answer» ALBERT EINSTIEN... ....
8.

How were Nenduncheraladah

Answer»

he was one of the chera RULER WHOSE leg BROKE in an ACCIDENT,.


9.

Any one plz help me....plz.......point wise..

Answer»

In FAVOUR or against the MOTION

10.

How does non party based elections affect our panchayat

Answer»

NON party can AFFECT our PANCHAYAT  as there will be only ONE member in that party

11.

In which state is the delhi-i-kuhna located

Answer»

Qila-i-Kuhna MOSQUE  is a mosque located INSIDE the PREMISES of PURANA Qila  in DELHI.

12.

Liberty equality and fraternity are the basic tenents of democracy

Answer» YES...!!
liberty, EQUALITY and FRATERNITY are the basic tenents of DEMOCRACY.
13.

Activity have there been changed in forest Areas where youlive? Find out what is changed are and why they have happened

Answer»

In my view the activities are changed for some purposes like URBANIZATION, making houses or industries.


The THING that are changed MIGHT be most of the resources are being exploited, the PLANTS and animals are out of their habitats or they are not living PEACEFULLY.

14.

Compare and contrast the modern houses of UAE with Al Areesh

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Houses of United Arab Emirates (UAE)

United Arab Emirates (UAE) houses magnificient buildings, which is a result of socially and cultural influences on traditional architecture. It is remarkable to see such buildings in a place SURROUNDED by deserts.  

  • These houses are concrete, FENCED with decorative designs showing their prosperity.
  • Modern building materials like glass, bricks are used for construction.  

Houses of Al Areesh

Whereas one of their traditional housing types called Al ARISH is completely different from the modern time houses.

  • These houses were built with palm(Arish).
  • The leaves were removed from the trunks and TIED together to form the walls and the roof were covered with palm leaves.
  • It provided a lot of ventilation in summer and in winter when more BRANCHES were added, it provided warmth.

There is a town named Al Arish, in Qatar, that is abandoned and very distinct from the modern civilization of UAE.

Hope this helps.

15.

Social evils that were fought against by mother teresa

Answer»

Hello mate,

MOTHER TERESA
She was against of sati SYSTEM, DOWRY system,
CHILD marrige.
Many other evils.

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16.

How can we write Report writing on the topic on child married

Answer»

Child MARRIAGE is a cruel ACTIVITY.it is happening from ANCIENT days. many acts are came to ABOLISH this cruel activity but no control we can fully STOP this child marriages.MN Roy such persons try to abolish child marriages

17.

What were speed in changing of industries ?

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TECHNOLOGY IS ALWAYS MOVING FORWARD THE VARIOUS INDUSTRIES THAT UTILIZE THOSE TOOLS TYPICALLY ARET VERY FAR BEHIND AND WHILE JUST ABOUT EVERY INDUSTRY IS SHIFTING IN SOME FORM OR FASHION A FEW ARE POISED TO UNDERGOSIHNIFICANT CHANGE

18.

What is collateral explain it for 4 marks

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Collateral is a property or other asset that a borrower offers as a way for a LENDER to secure the loan. If the borrower stops making the promised loan payments, the lender can seize the collateral to RECOUP its losses. Since collateral offers some security to the lender should the borrower FAIL to pay back the loan, loans that are secured by collateral typically have LOWER interest rates than  unsecured loans. A lender's claim to a borrower's collateral is called a lien.

19.

Why is india's population by and large male dominated

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IN OLDER AND THESE DAYS NO MEN OR WOMEN LIKE TO GIVE BIRTH TO A GIRL CHILD BECAUSE SHE WILL NOT BE USEFUL TO THEM. SO THE  population by and LARGE male dominated.

20.

Short note on hunter commission

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In 1882 the Government appointed a commission under the chairmanship of W.W.Hunter to review the progress of education in the COUNTRY since the DESPATCH of 1854. The commission wanted to reorganize education in India. It mostly confined its remarks to secondary and primary education.

It visited all the provinces and passed about 200 resolutions. It emphasized the Government's special care for the extension and improvement of primary education. Primary education was to base on the instruction of the masses through the vernacular. For secondary education two divisions were expected - a literary education leading up to the Entrance Examination of the University and a PRACTICAL education preparing students for commercial and vocational should be encouraged.

It drew attention to the inadequate facilities for female education OUTSIDE the presidency towns and wanted its expansion.

21.

What two factors determine the types of vegetation?

Answer» 1) The AMOUNT of rainfall.

2) The TEMPERATURE.
22.

Why do mosquitoes make buzzing sound when they slap their wings??????please

Answer» HEY dear ❤❤❤❤



A delightful African folk tale for anyone who hates the sound ofmosquitoes buzzing in their EARS. ... Though you hear the buzz whenevermosquitoes FLY, it's not actually caused by the wings beating against the air. There's an organ at the base of the wings which scrapes and MAKES thesound when the wings MOVE.
23.

we know a dog doesn't have a permanent home but where it sleeps at night it walks round the place 3-4 times.Why? use ur common sense.Thank u.

Answer»

To see that no danger is there and that to LET other DOGS KNOW that it is that dogs area...




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24.

राजस्थान का "अबुल फजल" किसे कहा जाता है ? (a) मुहणोत नैणसी(b)सूर्यमल्ल मिश्रण(c) गौरीशंकर ओझा(d) श्यामलदास

Answer»

(a) मुहणोत नैणसी

राजस्थान का "अबुल फजल" मुहणोत नैणसी कहा जाता है |

25.

1)why is india divided into states and union territories?2)name four hills that make up the purvanchal ranges in india.

Answer»

Hola

Here is your answer

1) => The country INDIA is divided into 29 stated and 7 union territories as India is a big and polluted country, and if it was one state, It would have been difficult to RULE. As the country is divided into states, it has become easier for maintaining the ADMINISTRATION in the whole country through the government, to maintain the laws and specific regulations.

2) => The Purvanchal RANGES includes 4 hills that are - Naga hills, Mizo hills, Patkai hills and Barai hills.


Hope it HELPS

26.

A written statement of a political party's programmes and policies is called

Answer»

a WRITTEN statement of  POLITICAL party s PROGRAM is called a advertistment.

27.

How does an advertisement get made

Answer» MATE this is ANSWER ....
28.

Mention the main objectives of Biosphere reserves.

Answer»

The major objectives of Biosphere Reserves are: (i) To conserve DIVERSITY and integrity of plants, animals and micro-organism; (II) To promote research on ecological CONSERVATION and other environmental aspects and; (III) To provide facilities for education, awareness and training.

29.

आमेर मे जगत शिरोमणी का मंदिर किसकी याद मे बनवाया गया था ?(a) पिता की याद मे(b) पुत्र की याद मे(c) प्रेर्मिका की याद मे(d) पत्नी की याद मे

Answer»

(B) PUTRA KI yaad me..
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30.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is second largest country in Africa

Answer» YEAH,

ITS TRUE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO IS THS SECOND LARGEST COUNTRY IN AFRICA CONTINENT.

WHILE,

ALGERIA IS THE FIRST LARGEST COUNTRY IN AFRICAN CONTINENT.
31.

Write the names of nine jewels of Akbar's Court???

Answer»

Akbar was the Mughal emporer who loved art. He had passion for knowledge and he had INTEREST in LEARNING new art from his courtiers.


Nine JEWELS of Akbar were known as Navratnas. Akbar elected nice people from his court who were extraordinary in their work and were very INTELLIGENT.


FOLLOWING are the nice jewels (Navratnas) of Akbar :-


1. Birbal


2. Abul - Fazl


3. Tansen


4. Raja Todar Mal


5. Faizi


6. Fakir Aziao - Din


7. Mulla Do - Piyaza


8. Raja Man singh I


9. Abdul Rahim Khan - I - Khana



Akbar had a great respect for these people. They helped Akbar to solve each and every problem of the people in his kingdom as well as Akbar.

32.

Name the area Where desert vegetation is found in India?

Answer»

Hey here is your answer

It is located partly in RAJASTHAN state, northwestern India, and partly in PUNJAB and Sindh (Sind) provinces, EASTERN Pakistan.

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33.

State three restrictions for any political party or candidate according to the model code of conduct to ensure free and fair election

Answer»

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The Model Code of Conduct is a set of NORMS or GUIDELINES that have to be followed by Political parties and candidates while the contest elections.

According to the Model Code of Conuct, No political party or candidate can

  • Use any place of worship for election propaganda
  • Use government vehicles, aircrafts, and officials for elections.
  • Lay foundation stones for any project, after the date of elections are announced.            

If any Political party, or Candidate are found to be violating these norms of the Model Code of Conduct, they will be punished by the Election COMMISION.

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34.

Kerala gandhi ennariyappedunna person?

Answer»

Hey mate hear is you answer

K.Kelappan is ALSO known as KERALA Gandhi.

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35.

What is soil pollution

Answer»

Soil Pollution:-

Soil is an natural LAYER on the surface of earth, but sometimes, some of living organism's practices can be harmful for soil. It's known as soil POLLUTION.

Soil pollution is a process in which there is occurence of change in physical and chemical conditions of soil.

Sources of soil pollution:-

• Solid wastes like garbage, plastic, cans and BOTTLES thrown into soil, causes soil pollution.

• Pesticides and harmful chemicals sprayed in FIELDS.

• Excessive using of artificial fertilizers also causes soil pollution.

• Over irrigation in fields, can lead to soil pollution, like in Haryana and Punjab.

Methods to control soil pollution:-

• By REDUCING uses of chemicals or artificial products in fields, we can control it.

• Planting more and more trees and stop afforestation can reduce the soil pollution.

• By removing industrial waste from soil.

36.

What is development mention any four features of development also explain what is rational income

Answer» ECONOMIC development is the PROCESS by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people. The term has been used frequently by economists, politicians, and others in the 20th and 21st centuries. The CONCEPT, however, has been in existence in the West for centuries. 



Following are the characteristics of development:

1. Different peole can have different developmental goals.


2. Development for one may not be a development for other.

3. Capita INCOME is the most important factor to calculate development.


The rational expectations theory is an economic concept whereby people make choices based on their rational outlook, available information and past experiences. The theory suggests that the current expectations in an economy are equivalent to what people think the future STATE of the economy will become.



 

37.

Which is higher amount date or a hill

Answer»

What is DEEPEST QUARRY in the WORLD and which acean it COVER

38.

What is the difference between brand value and social value

Answer»

Social VALUE refers to different goals of individuals when they make decisions which AFFECT OTHERS . It differs from BRAND value. Brand valuerefers to unique set of characteristics that CONTRIBUTE to how a brand is, and/or will be, positioned in themarketplace.

39.

What is importance of constitution

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To LEAD a GOOD SOCIETY.

40.

What is the function of public prosector

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The role of the public prosecutor begins once the POLICE has CONDUCTED the investigation and filed the charge sheet in court.He REPRESENTS the interests of the state and conduct the prosecution on behalf of the state. He is not INVOLVED in the investigation that is conducted by the police.



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41.

.............. is the study of animals

Answer» ZOOLOGY is the ANSWER
42.

What is the power and function of Parliament

Answer» ANSWER is. HOPE so it will HELP you
43.

What are the powers and functions of Supreme Court of India

Answer»

The Supreme Court has a special role to play in the United STATES system of GOVERNMENT. The Constitution gives it the power to check, if necessary, the actions of the President and Congress. It can tell a President that his actions are not ALLOWED by the Constitution.

44.

Why do you think an independent Judiciary is necessary to carry out this important function

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An INDEPENDENT judiciary is necessary to carry out the function of 'upholding the law and enforcing FUNDAMENTAL Rights'. ANYONE can APPROACH the COURTS if they believe that their rights have been violated

45.

Why our surroundings should be free from stagnant water?

Answer»

Heya MATE...!!!!!

here is your answer....

I think our SURROUNDINGS 'must' be free from STAGNANT water....this is because stagnant water is HOME for many disease causing organismss....stagnant water is breeding ground for mosquitoes , insects ,etc....these insects cause diseases such as typhoid, cholera,MALARIA,dengue,etc....so one should take proper precautions for it....


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46.

Give me the previous year paper of class 9 final exam of social sciences.It's urgent please give fast...Best will be marked brainliest and nonsense answer will be reported

Answer»

CBSE
Class VIII Social Science
Time: 2½ hours Total MARKS: 75
General Instructions:
i. All questions are compulsory.
ii. Marks for each question are indicated against the question.
iii. In each section, questions from serial number 1 to 5 are multiple choice questions
(MCQs) of 1 mark each. Every MCQ is provided with four alternatives. Write the
correct alternative in your answer book.
iv. Questions from serial number 6 to 10 are 2 marks questions.
v. Questions 11 and 12 for History and Civics section are for 5 marks.
vi. Question 11 and 12 of the Geography section is for 3 marks, while Question 13 is for
4 marks.
SECTION A
History
Question 1 – What was the Portuguese-origin term for Indian textiles? [1]
a) Calicoe
b) Calico
c) Kalico
d) Kalick
Question 2 – The central dome of the VICEROY’s Palace built by the British was influenced
by [1]
a) Gothic architecture
b) Rajput acrchitecture
c) Buddhist stupa
d) Bengali roof architectural style
Question 3 – What was the name of the journal started by William Jones, Henry Thomas
Colebrooke and Nathaniel Halhead? [1]
a) Asiatic Journal
b) Asiatick Researches
c) Asian Affairs
d) Asian Chronicle
Question 4 – Which famous Indian reformer used the ancient texts to suggest that widows
could remarry? [1]
a) G. K. Gokhale
b) G. G. Agarkar
c) Swami Dayanand Saraswati
d) Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar
Question 5 – The 1878 legislation which disallowed Indians from possessing arms was
called [1]
a) The Possession of Weapons Act
b) The Arms Possession Act
c) The Arms Act
d) The Weapons Act
Question 6 – Elaborate on the jamdani style of weaving. [2]
Question 7 – What is ‘picketing’? [2]
Question 8 – What is ‘Spinning Jenny’? [2]
Question 9 – Mention two features of the Subsidiary Alliance System. [2]
Question 10 – Do you think it is right to periodise Indian History into Hindu, Muslim and
the British period? Why? [2]
Question 11 – Explain the ideological standpoint of the non-Brahmin movement. [5]
Question 12 – Explain the differences between Gandhi and Tagore on the point of
education. [5]
Question 13 – Discuss four methods by which soil can be conserved. [4]

47.

How can famine and drought be avoided even during adverse weather conditions. What values do you learn from this method

Answer»

we can AVOID FAMINE and DROUGHTS by the FOLLOWING ways-

drip IRRIGATION

48.

Give three reasons why the nomadic tribes needed to move from one place to another

Answer»

They change because of following REASONS


The FIRST is for food

The second is for water

Third is that they GO in different places because of the weather



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49.

What are the main points of the treaty of vienna?

Answer»

There were SEVERAL treaties of Vienna:


Treaty of Vienna (1606) (HRE/Hungary - freedom of religion)

Treaty of Vienna (1656) Austro-Polish alliance in the Second Northern War, ineffective

Treaty of Vienna (1657) Austro-Polish alliance in the Second Northern War, effective

Treaty of Vienna (1725) Austria/Spain

Treaty of Vienna (1731) Britain/Austria - alliance

Treaty of Vienna (1738) (or The Peace of Vienna) Multiple parties - resolved war of Polish succession

Treaty of Vienna (1809) (ALSO known as the Treaty of Schönbrunn) France/Austria - following Austria's defeat during the Napoleonic Wars

Treaty of Vienna (1815) can refer to several DIFFERENT treaties notably

Treaty of Vienna of 25 March 1815, (also known as "Treaty of General Alliance") when Austria, Britain, Prussia and Russia agreed to put 150,000 men in the field against Napoleon Bonaparte.(see wikisource:DECLARATION at the Congress of Vienna).

Treaty of Vienna of 9 June 1815, (also known as the "Final Act of the Congress of Vienna"), embodying all the separate treaties agreed at the Congress by the European powers.

Treaty of Vienna (1864) Austria/Prussia/Denmark - concluded the Second Schleswig War

Treaty of Vienna (1866) Austria/France/Italy

Treaty of Vienna (1878), Austria/Prussia/Denmark

Treaty of Vienna (1955), re-established the state of Austria after the Second World War

Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the final agreement on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal framework, signed in Vienna

50.

The partition of India in 1947 led to a massive transfer of population of both sides of the new border as a result the population of Delhi swelled the kinds of jobs people did changed and the centre of the city became different . What do u mean by the sentence - as a result the population of Delhi swelled ??

Answer»

Hey there!



_____________________________


The partition of India in 1947 affected life of Delhi in the following ways ;


⚫ The partition of India in 1947 led to a massive transfer population on both sides of the NEW border. As a result, the population of Delhi swelled, the kinds of jobs people did changed, and the culture of the city BECAME different.


⚫ Days after independence and partition , fierce riots began. Thousands of people in Delhi were killed and their homes looted and burned. As streams of Muslims left Delhi for Pakistan, their place was taken by equally louder number of SIKH and Hindu refugees from Pakistan.


⚫ Partition changed their lives and their occupations . They had to take up new jobs as hawkers, vendors, carpenters and ironsmiths.​


⚫ Migration from Punjab changed the social CHARACTER of Delhi. A new culture DEVELOPED with new tastes and sensibilities.


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