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1.

Define standardization and how can we attain it

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Standardisation is a PROCESS of IMPLEMENTING and developed TECHNIQUES BASED on the PEOPLES requirement and comfortable

2.

Describe briefly abput money used in India.

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Coins - Coins in India are presently being ISSUED in denominations of one rupee, two rupees, FIVE rupees and ten rupees. Coins in the denomination of 1 Paise, 2 Paise, 3 Paise, 5 Paise, 10 Paise, 20 Paise and 25 Paise have been withdrawn from circulation with effect from June 30, 2011 and are, therefore, no more legal tender.

Currency - Banknotes in India are currently being issued in the denomination of Rs 10, Rs 20, Rs 50, Rs 100, Rs 200, Rs 500 and Rs 2000. These notes are called banknotes as they are issued by the Reserve Bank of India (Reserve Bank). The printing of notes in the denominations of Rs 2 and Rs 5 has been discontinued as these denominations have been coinised.  Government of India vide their Notification no. 2652 dated November 8, 2016 have withdrawn the Legal Tender status of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations of banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi Series issued by the Reserve Bank of India till November 8, 2016. Currency paper is COMPOSED of cotton and cotton rag.

The highest denomination note ever printed by the Reserve Bank of India was the ₹ 10000 note in 1938 and again in 1954. These notes were demonetized in 1946 and again in 1978.

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3.

How did the framers of the constitution ensure the independance of the judiciary

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Three bodies that is LEGISLATIVE executive and judiciary..... if bill has the accent of PRESIDENT after it has cleared the approval legislative level and judiciary think that law is against the mankind and country then judiciary is INDEPENDENT on TAKING actions

4.

Describe briefly about division labour ?

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The DIVISION of WORKS to DIFFRENT PARTS of the cells is known as division of labour

5.

What is agenda 21 class 10

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It is the DECLARATION signed by the world leaders in 1992 at the UNITED Nations can FENCE on Environment and Development  (UNCED). ONE major objective was that every local government should draw it's own local agenda 21.

6.

are the fundamental rights being violated in each of the following sentences if so which of the following mental right or right discuss with your classmates

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Its very EASY its there on t.b PAGE no. 58

7.

Chapter and previous one and make a list of the six Fundamental Rights in the constitution

Answer» DEAR user,

1. Right to equality.
2. Right to freedom.
3. Right against exploitation.
4. Right to freedom of religion.
5. Culture and education rights.
6. Right to constitutional remedies.

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8.

What are merits and demerits of Mandal Commission?

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MandaL COMMISSION, WHILE BEING VOCAL ABOUT THE DENIAL OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE obc, DID NOT RECOMMEND THAT FROM NOW ON, EVERY COMMUNITY SHOULD BE GIVEN RESERVATION,PROPORTIONATE TO THEIR STRENGTH IN THE SOCIETY, AS DETERMINED BYT HE NATIONAL CENSUS.


This resulted in a situation in which vested inetersts found an OPPORTUNITY to DIVIDE India on caste lines and make youth from the GENERAL category,to unjustifiedly hate their BROTHERS /sisters from the Reserved Categories, who were only getting their due as per population entitlements.

9.

Namami Gangewhat is the action taken by the government so far under the project Namami Gange

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Namami Gange"project MODI government announced a Rs 6,300-plus crore 'Namami Gange' scheme. ... "HARIYALI" a plantation project is being started along the stretch of river Ganga in all FIVE states through which it flows i.e Uttrakhand, Uttar PRADESH, BIHAR

10.

What do you understand by the words of majority and the rulling party

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The ruling party or governing partyin a democratic parliamentary system is the current POLITICAL party or coalition of the majority in parliament, that ADMINISTERS the AFFAIRS of state.

11.

Write 5 sentence about heritage of our country

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Long and SHORT ESSAY on Indian HERITAGE in ENGLISH for Children and Studen

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12.

What is the work of NHAI,CPWD and SPWD?explain

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#NHAI
The NHAI was created through the promulgation of the National Highways Authority of India Act, 1988. It is responsible for the development, maintenance and management of National Highways, totaling over 92,851.05 km (57,694.97 mi) in length. The NHAI is also responsible of the toll COLLECTION on several highways.

#CPWD
Central Public Works Department.
The Central Public Works Department of India, commonly referred to as the CPWD, is a premier Central Government authority in CHARGE of public SECTOR works.

#SPWD
Society for promotion of wasteland development.
To prevent, ARREST and reverse degradation of life support systems, particularly land and water so as to EXPAND livelihood opportunities in a sustainable and equitable manner through people's participation.

13.

Between whom REVOLT of 1857 held

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14.

How can mahatma gandhi teachings to create problem on developed IndiA

Answer» MAHATMA Gandhi TEACHINGS can create problem on DEVELOPED India because he FOLLOWED non violence and satyagraha
15.

What is the effect of carbon-di- oxide?

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Greenhouse Effect


Carbon dioxide contributes to air pollution in its role in the greenhouse effect. Carbon dioxide traps radiation at ground level, creating ground-level ozone. This atmospheric layer prevents the earth from cooling at night. One result is a warming of ocean WATERS. Oceans absorb carbon dioxide from the ATMOSPHERE. However, HIGHER water temperatures compromise the oceans' ability to absorb carbon dioxide. Over time, the effects of carbon dioxide are compounded.


Climate Change

Climate change is an environmental effect of carbon dioxide on air pollution.

ANOTHER environmental effect of carbon dioxide on air pollution is climate change. The earth's surface temperature has risen over the last 100 years, according to studies done by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Scientists believe carbon dioxide pollution is the primary culprit. The effects are highly complex. Evidence shows, however, that ocean water LEVELS have increased, resulting in a loss of shoreline and coastal wetlands.

16.

2 sentences about cheetah

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The cheetah is a large CAT of the subfamily FELINAE that occurs in Southern, North and East Africa, and a few localities in IRAN

Cheetah cannot CLIMB trees and have a poor night VISION.

17.

In a democracy people elect their representatives hence it is directly there .....

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It is DIRECTLY or indicetly. Because we CHOOSE the PRESIDENT INDIRECTLY and choose MP directly.

18.

What are the effects of climate change. write in points.

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the EFFECTS of Climate CHANGE are

distance of the sea level

moisture

water vapour

light of the Sun

location



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19.

What is Hammurabi code of law what is its significance?

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The Code of HAMMURABI is a well-preserved Babylonian code of law of ancient Mesopotamia, DATED back to about 1754 BC (Middle Chronology). It is one of the OLDEST DECIPHERED writings of significant length in THEWORLD.

20.

Ashokan edicts are written in

Answer» ASHOKAN EDICTS are WRITTEN in STONE and STATUE
21.

Understand the quality of life in rural areas and urban areas

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life in rural AREAS is more LIKE living on a FARM or RANCH and in urban areas it is more like living in the middle of the city

22.

which in the context of essential democracy which among the following is odd one out democracy need to ensure

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© MAJORITY rule




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23.

Which is the highest institution of panchayati raj in rural areas?

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Answer- There are THREE institution of PANCHAYATI raj in India are:-
1) GRAM Panchayat
2) Block Samiti
3) Zila PARISHAD
Zila parishad is the highest institution of panchayati raj in rural areas.

24.

True or falseplease give me answer.

Answer» 1) true
2)FALSE
3) false
4) false
25.

Hlo frnds ____________________who is the head of the municipal committee

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Mayor. Mayor, in MODERN usage, the head of a municipal government. Assuch, the mayor is almost invariably the chairman of the municipal council and of the council executive COMMITTEE. In addition he may FULFILL the roles of chief executive officer, ceremonial figurehead, and LOCAL agent of the central government.

26.

How do good items reach places whwere they are not grown?

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Good items reach PLACES where they are not GROWN through the help of transportation SYSTEM


27.

Social chapter-9fun book bits

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What do you MEAN.....

28.

What is the meaning of socio - economic

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HOLA MATE
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
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Field of STUDY that examines social and ECONOMIC factors to BETTER understand how the COMBINATION of both influences something.


________
________

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-SHIVAMSHAURYA

29.

What is Hammurabi’s code of law and what is its significance?

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Here's your answer!

The CODE of Hammurabi is inscribed on this seven-foot basalt stele. The stele is now at the Louvre. The code of Hammurabi refers to a set of RULES or laws ENACTED by the Babylonian King Hammurabi ( region 1792-1750 B.C. ) . The code GOVERNED the people LIVING in his fast-growing empire.

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30.

Where the MNC SET UP???

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MNC's SET up at a place where they can GET cheap LABOURS and can get raw material easily on low price. A place where they will not face SHORTAGE of LABOUR.

31.

I want MCQ type 20 questions on Privileged Class Deviance

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32.

Western thoughts and ideas were also responsible for arousing the feeling of nationalism among Indian do you agree ?why /why not

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The suppression that most Indians felt under the rule of colonial powers, was what ACTUALLY prompted nationalism among Indians. The very thought among the common man that they were living the lives of second-class citizens in their own country, brought out nationalism in them. Progressive leaders and thinkers helped to CHANNEL this collective fervour and bring it out as a nationalist movement.

The WEST had outspoken thinkers and authors, whose works helped to a certain EXTENT, in shaping the ideals of thinkers and leaders of India. However, this WOULD have played only a minor role, in bringing out Indian nationalism.

33.

what values should be mantained by the elcetion commision of india during election commision of india during election process

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All neccisty to MAKE the VOTERS and their VOTES SAFE and SOUND

34.

What is the highest number of electron in each subshell of an atom

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Highest NUMBER of ELECTRONS in each SHELL of an ATOM is 8

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Plzz ans its very much needed for me plzzzquestion:explain the evolution of money with pictorial information .plzz ans friends I need the complete ans to the question plzzI will mark as brainliest

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The most important invention of modern times. It has undergone a long process of historical evolution. Human beings passed through a stage when money was not in use and goods were exchanged directly for one another. Such exchange of goods for goods was called Barter Exchange.

The inconveniences and drawbacks of barter led to the gradual use of a medium of exchange. If we study history of money we shall find that all sorts of commodities like seashells, pearls, precious stones, tea, tobacco, cow, leather, CLOTH, salt, wine, etc. have been used as a medium of exchange (i.e., money).

It is called Commodity Money. Inadequacy of commodity money led to the evolution of metallic money (gold and silver). The PROBLEM of uniformity of weight and purity of precious metals led to private and public coinage.

This process was FINALLY taken over by the state as one of its essential features and ultimately commodity money gave way to Paper Money which means currency notes. Nowadays, use of paper money has almost become universal along with coins made of copper, bronze or nickel, etc.

The process of evolution of some better medium of exchange still continues. As the volume of transactions increased, even paper money STARTED becoming Inconvenient because of time involved in its counting and space required for its safe keeping.

This led to INTRODUCTION of Bank Money (or credit money) in the form of cheques, drafts, bills of exchange, credit cards, etc. These days plastic money in the form of debit cards are becoming popular. Thus, bank money has become the most important form of money in modern times because it is not only a very convenient form of money for large payments, but also eliminates risks and is durable.


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36.

Sindhu Nadi draw in map

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37.

How democracy improve decision making law

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people ELECT their representative of their choice that MEANS the people r electing according to their will it is nothing but their decision.This improves their SELF OPINION which means decision making also improves
38.

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39.

Why do civilization collapsed? What lesson can we learn from this?

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Environmental changes can also wipe out a civilization, ESPECIALLY if they IMPACT the food SUPPLY. ... Scientists also cite drought as the reason for the fall of Cambodia's Khmer civilization between the 9th and 14th centuries. Other collapses elude EASY categorization and entail various factors playing out over centuries.

40.

Ddefine ecosystem?????

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An ecosystem is a community made up of LIVING organisms and nonliving COMPONENTS such as air, water, and mineral soil. Ecosystems can be STUDIED in two different ways. They can be thought of as INTERDEPENDENT collections of plants and animals, or as structured systems and communities governed by general rules

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41.

In what way is an MNC different from other company explain

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MNC stand for MULTI national corporation . company can SEND their PRODUCTS into our COUNTRY only but MNC can send in the WHOLE world

42.

What is ordinance 10

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Ordinance 10 is a french law, according to which there is a OUTLAWED of buddhism from french and GIVEN permit to christinaty to the COUNTRY.

43.

What role does a well developed transport system play in attracting tourist

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Transportation has been an integral PART of the tourism industry; transportation links tourists with various tourist attractions. There is a general agreement that tourism expands more when there are better transportation systems. In many part of the world tourism had been underperforming compared to the natural
Whether transportation plays important role in enriching the travel experience of a tourist depends on the mode of transportation and the frequency of use. Transportation can turn into a separate tourist attraction element; cruising, Orient Express trains, boat trips along the river and etc. are the best examples to tourist attractions. The effective factors in choosing the transportation mode in tourism are given below (Westlake and Robbins 2005, 463):
• Time limit 
• Distance 
• Status 
• Comfort 
• Security 
• Benefit 
• Price 
• Geographical position 
• Competition 
An increase in traffic due to world tourism growth puts pressure on transportation facilities, and this can have adverse effects. Those negative effects are as follows (Goeldner and Ritchie 2012, 96).
• Congestion – means delays which leads to waste of time and energy. Serious congestions may have a negative effect on transportation modes, especially on airports and roads during peak times.
• Safety and security – making sure that the transportation mode is safe and secure is a basic and important requirement for tourism.
• Environment – an increase in traffic may have disastrous effect on the environment if that area does not have the carrying capacity for additional tourists.
• Seasonality – seasonal patterns of travel demand create overcrowding at certain times. Adversely low occupancies and load factors will occur at other periods.
Air Transportation One of the most important transportation modes in tourism is air travel. Air travel has made significant changes in people’s minds concerning time and distance. In order to meet the demand which increases every day, the airline COMPANIES spend billions of dollars and apply new technological innovations. Having matchless role in long distances the air travel industry develops very rapidly. The world’s airline industry numbers 1,629 airlines, 27,271 aircraft, 3,733 airports, 29.6 million scheduled departures a year, and carries 2.7 billion of passengers a year. The major aircraft making companies to share the market will be Airbus and Boeing.
Automobile Transportation In short distances automobile transportation comes forward in regard to other modes of transportation. The automobile transportation makes it easy to see local culture and nations. It presents great flexibility in contrast to other modes of transportation (Oter, 2007). The importance of this mode in tourism is also very important. When compared with the prices in air transportation, this mode of transportation is frequently used by tourists because of low prices. But the main factor affecting this choice is time and distance
Railway Transportation The other mode that affects tourism is railway transportation. This type of transportation is considered the oldest one. In 19th century the railways were frequently used. Currently in many COUNTRIES the railways are used for transportation of loads. The reason for this is tourist choice of air or automobile transportation. But there exists such railroads that have been included to touristic packages. For the example, we can give Orient Express railways. But nowadays application of technology and technological innovation gave birth to fast trains which compete with air and automobile transportation modes.

Sea Transportation Here we may include cruise travel, boat travel, yachting, ferry travel and etc. The cruise travel has a special place in tourism.
All the stated issues prove the importance of transportation in tourism. As mentioned above the tourist’s travel experience starts and ends with transportation. In this sense, if the countries want to gain sustainable development of tourism sector, they must pay attention to transportation sector, reduce monopoly in this sector; provide sound competition opportunities for the companies.

To sum up, in order to develop and increase the role of transportation in tourism the countries should pay attention to the following points:
• The transportation modes specific to the regions must be developed 
• The transportation costs must always be kept competitive 
• The passengers must be attracted to sea and railway modes of transportation
• New embarkation ports must be established in order to develop cruise travel 
• New fast train lines must be established and new fast trains must be bought and foreign experience must be applied 
• The distance from stations must be kept less 
• New coaches must be brought to the country 
• New technologically advanced aircraft must be PUT into air lines
• The personnel must be trained 
• The governments should allocate financial support for the development of transportation

44.

What role sources to play understand Mughal period

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1 many Hindus we're CONVERTED to Islam during this PERIOD

45.

Teachings of swami dayanand (any 10)

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Swami Dayanand, founder of the Arya Samaj, was one of the few great men of the world who sacrificed everything for emancipation for mankind. He was a great scholar, a Yogi, a SOCIAL reformer, a philosopher and a political thinker.

Born in affluence and luxury, he left the house when forced by his parents to get married and wandered in the Himalayas in pursuit of knowledge and truth. Facing HARDSHIPS and difficulties, resisting all temptations, he studied the ancient scriptures, particularly the Vedas which he REGARDED as a source of Divine Knowledge and engage himself in the Herculean TASK of spreading that knowledge.

Swamji believed that Dharma CONSISTS in following the Truth, which alone triumphs ultimately and secures for its devotees "Dharma; arth, kama and moksha".

46.

Who was anne frank ?

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Annelies Marie Frank born on 12 JUNE 1929 was a German-born diarist. She was one of the most discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust, she gained FAME with the publication of The Diary of a Young Girl, in which she documents her life in hiding from 1942 to 1944, during the German occupation of the NETHERLANDS in World War II. It is one of the world's most widely known books and has been the BASIS for several plays and films.

47.

Three causes of fall of jacobin club in france

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The THREE reasons are as under;

1) Due to Reign of TERROR(1793-1794).

2) All those regarded as enemies were arrested and TRIED by the tribunal.

3) Robespierre pursued his policies so relentlessly that his supporters turned against him.

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48.

Describe the ideology of liberalism during early 19 century?please ans

Answer» LIBERALISM is a combination of ADMINISTRATIVE, cultural and commercial theories that focus on the importance of INDIVIDUAL rights such as freedom, justice, constitutional authority and the rule of law. In the late 19th century, CLASSIC liberalismevolved into neo-classical humanism which focus on individual freedom.
49.

Major crops with flow charti will mark u as brainliest

Answer» MAJOR crop are
1. Rabi crop
2. Zayed crop
3. KHARIF crop
50.

Origin of your favurite sport

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From my SCHOOL SPORTS CLASS............