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1.

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EXPLANATION:

A. Federation or federal

B. PARLIAMENTARY system

C. Fundamental rights

D. RIGHT to FREEDOM ART. 25, Secular

E. DPSP art 39 , Equality of opportunity, SOCIALISM

F.Sovereign

2.

Distinguish between the Electrical and electronic industries ​

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The main difference between ELECTRICAL and ELECTRONIC circuits is that electrical circuits have no decision MAKING (PROCESSING) capability, whilst electronic circuits do. An electric CIRCUIT simply powers machines with electricity.

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Q3. Name the movie released in 1960 that includes Ganga in its title and stars Raj Kapoor?

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JIS Desh MEIN Ganga Behti Hai (1960) RAJ KAPOOR, PADMINI.

4.

The cotton textile industry is a large source of employment. ​

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TEXTILE industry contributes 14% to industrial production and 4 per cent to GDP. With employment to 45 million people, textile industry is one of the LARGEST source of employment generation in the country. The industry accounts for nearly 13 per cent of total export EARNINGS of India.

5.

The media are especially influential in government in all of the following ways EXCEPT:A.convincing Americans to have specific opinions on a wide variety of issuesB.giving more coverage to candidates seen as legitimate contenders to win an electionC.covering some issues in great detail, while ignoring othersD.broadcasting political speeches, debates, and commercials

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Your ANSWER is OPTION no. D

6.

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7.

Tamilnadu has the largest installation of wind turbines ​

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The MUPPANDAL WIND FARM is India's largest OPERATIONAL onshore wind farm. This project located in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu. The project was developed by Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency. Its installed capacity is 1,500 MW, which makes it one of WORLD's largest operational onshore wind farms.

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Q1. Fill in the blanks.a) Clothes protect us from_ bite.b) Cotton grows best in _ soil.c)._is one of the cheapest natural fibre.d) Animal fibres are_ and _.e) Nylon is a __fibre but coir is a _ _fibre.f) Fabrics are made first by spinning the__ _to make__and then weaving or knitting.​

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mosquito.

red soil.

polythene.

natural and strong.

cotton,CLOTHES.

9.

“Can a gift of nature become a resource in the future”. Justify the statement with the help of an example”. (HOTS)

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Resource: Anything which has some utility for us is called a resource. Some resources have economic value, while some do not. For example; milk has economic value, but a beautiful landscape has no economic value. But both are important because both satisfy some human needs.

Time and technology are two important factors which can change a substance into resources. For example; petroleum was not a resource before people learnt to use it.

TYPES of Resources:

Resources are usually classified into three types, viz. natural, human made and human resources.

Natural Resource: Resources which are obtained from nature are called natural resources. Some of the natural resources can be used directly, while for using some others we need the help of some technologies.

Types of Natural Resources:

Natural resources can be classified on the basis of their level of development and use, origin, stock and distribution.

Classification of natural resources on the basis of development and use:

Actual Resource: Resources WHOSE quantity is known and which are being used at present are called actual resources, e.g. coal and petroleum.

Potential Resource: Resources whose entire quantity may not be known and which are not being used at present are called potential resources. Potential resources can be used in future once technology for that is properly developed. For example; uranium reserves in Ladakh.

Classification of natural resources on the basis of origin:

ABIOTIC Resource: Resources which come from non-living sources are called abiotic resources, e.g. SOIL, rocks and minerals.

BIOTIC Resource: Resources which come from living beings are called biotic resource, e.g. milk, leather, timber, etc.

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10.

Define literacy rate and HDI​

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The Human Development Index (HDI) is a statistical tool used to measure a country's overall achievement in its social and ECONOMIC dimensions. The social and economic dimensions of a country are based on the health of people, their level of education ATTAINMENT and their standard of living.

Literacy ☺️

Literacy is popularly understood as an ability to read, write and use numeracy in at LEAST one method of WRITING, an UNDERSTANDING reflected by mainstream dictionary and handbook definitions.

11.

Explain how India as advocate Universal Declaration of Human Rights pointwise​

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In India, there are multiple ways of protecting HUMAN rights. The parliament and the executive are ENTRUSTED with the creation and implementation of the law of the land, while the judiciary protects its execution. Besides these BASIC 'institutions' there are other bodies, who strengthen and enhance the existing mechanisms.Now, Therefore THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY PROCLAIMS THIS UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, to the end that every individual and every organ of SOCIETY, keeping this Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms

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12.

Implementation about commonly used gadgets or devices

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Alliteration

Personification

Simile

Foreshadowing

Satire

Symbolism

Onomatopoeia

Metaphor

Hyperbole

Oxymoro

13.

Why should we takecare of adifferently abled person in a family?

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SOMETIMES very easy tasks are impossible for them to perform, based on type of physical disabality. that's why we should CARE of them , in order to MAKE a comfortae life for them and this is the basic humality of ourselves towards those physical challenged in our family or in our society

14.

Who is the lok sabha speaker?​

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Om BIRLA of the Bharatiya JANATA Party is the CURRENT SPEAKER who presides over the 17th Lok Sabha.

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How does capital differ from organisation as a factor of production?​

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Land involves natural resources labor is associated with human resources, capital INCLUDES manmade resources, and enterprise combines all the three FACTOR, to carry out the PRODUCTION PROCESS. Therefore, all the four factors of production are equally important for the production activity of an organization.

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16.

Explain the importance of coastal area in India​

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5)The coastal regions of India are noted for agriculture, trade, industrial centres, tourist centres, fishing and salt making. They provide important hinterlands for big ports. These ports are inevitable for the ECONOMIC growth of the NATION. They are the centres of national and INTERNATIONAL trade.

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17.

Why does a country need more than one level of government?

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A country NEED more than one LEVEL of government because it HELP to guide properly from UPPER to lower level of public.

18.

The northernmost latitude in degrees locate it on map it can be 36 n or 36.7 n.

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19.

How are Abindranath Tagore and Rabindranath Tagore related?

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Sharmila TAGORE, a well-known Mumbai actress who is CONNECTED with RABINDRANATH Tagore, in an INTERVIEW stated that her mother's mother, Latika Tagore was the granddaughter of Rabindranath Tagore's brother, Dwijendranath. Pranati Tagore is a renowned and eminent elocutionist, news reader and Bengali ACTOR.

20.

How does communalismb threaten the indian democracy explain?

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ANSWER:

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21.

Speech on water pollution for 2 minutes

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Water is the most important natural resource for life. Human being needs water not only for drinking but also for cooking, washing, irrigation, fishing etc. People have been abusing and misusing water SINCE long. Industrial wastes, garbage and other remains of used commodities have been getting dumped in rivers and oceans causing contamination of water. It is also contaminated of toxic chemicals discharged from factories, pesti­cides used in agriculture and so on.

Due to the poor water supply system, contact of sewage with the water supply line contaminates water used for drinking. Contaminated water has become a serious threat to human beings, fish and the animals. The poor and less DEVELOPED countries are facing greater problem of water pollution as they have dilapidated water treatment and supply system and also lack in proper waste disposal system.

They dispose waste products and garbage straight away in their rivers and lakes. About one-third population of the world does not have access to safe water. A very common water-borne disease is diarrhoea, which is caused by contaminated water. It is very common in poor countries and in the segment of poor people of less developed countries.

Developed countries are almost free from the problem of water pollution. Pollution of water in those countries is mainly due to the excessive use of pesticides to protect agricultural crops. Water pollution in these countries is not due to the lack of management of garbage as in the less developed countries for whom its disposal and treatment is normally unaffordable.

However, the developed countries are not confronted with the problem of water contamination as much as the poor ones because they have sufficient resources and efficient technology for treatment and recycling of sewage, garbage and domestic waste.

A team of researchers at Britain’s Centre for ECOLOGY and Hydrology and experts from World Water Council introduced a new index of water-rich and water-poor countries. FIVE different criteria were used to construct the index: resource, access, use, capacity and environment.

This water index is not congruent with the development index. For example, the US – one of the most developed countries – ranks 33rd on the water index. Experts calculate that 20 per cent of world population in 30 countries faced water shortage in 2000 which would climb to 30 per cent in a total of 50 countries by 2025.

The Earth Summit held in Johannesburg in September 2002, estimated that by 2015, half of the population of world will be without access to clean water and sanitation. Out of a total of 147 countries, the index ranks Finland at top, followed by Canada, Iceland, Norway, Guyana, Surinam, Austria, Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland and from bottom up are Haiti, Niger, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Malawi, Djibouti, CHAD, Benin, Rwanda

22.

Who was elected as president of chile in 1970?What steps did he take to help the poor?

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Salvador Allende was elected as the President of Chile in the year 1970.

He undertook many steps to help the poor and the workers which can be listed as follows:

(i) He REFORMED the educational system of his country.

(ii) Free MILK was distributed to the children to improve the nutritional value of their food.

(iii) Land was redistributed and given to landless peasants. He was opposed to foreign companies taking away natural resources (e.g. copper) from the country.

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24.

Name the raw materials required for autotrotic nutrition

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plants REQUIRE certain raw MATERIALS, in order to make their own food. These raw materials INCLUDE carbon dioxide, WATER, and sunlight.

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25.

Mention two different kinds of inequalities that exists in our countryMention mention two different kinds of inequality that exists in our country country

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Two DIFFERENT kinds of inequalities that exist I our COUNTRY are - inequalities based on the caste system and that based on the RELIGION. Omprakash Valmiki was treated extremely UNEQUALLY because he was a dalit.  

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26.

Point out three features of democracy?​

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  • IN DEMOCRACY RULERS ARE ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE.
  • IN A DEMOCRACY THE FINAL DECISION OF MAKING POWER RESTS WITH THOSE ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE.
  • IN A DEMOCRACY AN ADULT CITIZEN HAS ONE VOTE AND EACH VOTE HAS ONE VALUE.

27.

How do different schema definition language support the architecture?

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ANSWER:

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28.

What is the specialty of brahmaputra river

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Explanation:

Brahmaputra river is known as Red river in India as this river turns red or has a red TINGE for 3 or so days in the MONTH of June. ... OTHERS say that the mountain at which the temple is located is made up of cinnabar which gives the river water its red tinge. It's because of some red algae growth in the month of june.

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29.

A state in southwest corner of India and is surrounded by the sea on one side and hills on the other

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ANSWER:

TAMIL NADU as kaniyakumari is a MOUNTAIN

30.

Day to day atmospheric condition is known as __________.

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ANSWER:

CLIMATE

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31.

5. Zollverein was aa. Diplomatic institutionb. Custom unionc. Administrative uniond. Trade union

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Zollverein was the custom union union who had ABOLISHED all tariff BARRIERS and reduced the currency from 30 to only 2.

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32.

The height of a place above the sea level is known as ________.

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Elevation

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33.

3. What does ‘rule of law’ mean according to class 9​

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RULE OF LAW:

• Rule of law means "all are equal before the law".

• No one is above the law or below the law rather they are equal.

• In SIMPLE words, rule of law means "no person should be discriminated on the basis of caste, creed, gender, religion, RACE etc.

• The concept of rule of law was adopted from the BRITISH Constitution.

Article 14 of Indian Constitution states the "rule of law".

• If anyone opposes the rule of law then they are punished based on the provisions.

• Rule of law gives the citizen the power to live FREELY without any discrimination.

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what was the first challenge just after independence for the democratic politics in India? how did India deal with it ?what kind of Democratic politics did we see in India that helped ed strengthen federalism?​

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The FIRST challenge was the creation of new states. INDIA deal with it by CREATING states according to language . LATER some states came which was made according to common culture and heritage.

35.

what are the three sector of economic activities?explain each of them with suitable examples from Palampur.​

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The three sectors of economic activities are :-

  • PRIMARY Sector :- This INCLUDES FARMING activities are majorly concerned with raw MATERIALS. In Palampur, most of the people are engaged in farming activities.
  • Secondary Sector :- This includes processing of raw material, food manufacturing, etc.
  • Tertiary Sector :- This includes advertisement and marketing of the manufactured product.

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36.

How did mrs fitzgerald help mrs pearson to be the boss of her family?

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37.

How democracy promote dignityand freedom of individual?

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Democracy promotes dignity and freedom of an INDIVIDUAL in the following manner: It recognises the passion of respect and freedom of the PEOPLE. ... Long struggles endured by women have MADE people realise the importance of respect and equal treatment in a democracy.

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38.

Give the main characteristic features river kaveri

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39.

Who is known as grama bhojaka ?

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The village headman was considered as the GRAMA bhojaka in the Northern part of the country. GRAM bhojaka POST was hereditary in nature. The grama bhojaka had slaves and hired workers to cultivate the land. He was often the largest land holder in the village and used to collect taxes on the king's behalf.

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40.

Make a Flow Chart on how a substance become a resource

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A substance BECOMES a RESOURCE only when it is utilized by the MANKIND.

The objects or things which satisfy and fulfill our NEED are called RESOURCES . The things or substances which fulfill our needs can be treated as a resource.

41.

Which are the minerals found in India? Choose any two about their major uses and areas of production?

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Major minerals found in the country ALONG with their ESTIMATED reserves are given below:

  • Bauxite Ore (Aluminium).
  • Chromium.
  • Copper.
  • Gold.
  • Iron Ore.
  • Lead-Zinc.
  • Manganese.
  • Tungsten.

Gold:

  • Karnataka is the largest producer of gold in India.
  • Kolar Gold Field, Kolar district.
  • Ramgiri Gold Field in Anantpur district.

Iron Ore:

  • largest producer of iron ore in India: Karnataka.
  • Orissa.
  • Chhattisgarh.
  • Goa.
  • Jharkhand.

Uses:

GOLD:

  • Medals and Statues.
  • Jewellery.

IRON ORE:

  • The primary use of iron ore is in the production of iron.
  • Most of the iron produced is then used to make steel.
  • Steel is used to make AUTOMOBILES, locomotives, ships, BEAMS used in BUILDINGS, furniture, paper clips, tools, reinforcing rods for concrete, bicycles, and thousands of other items.

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42.

Which raw materials are used by an automobile industry(any 2)

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Automobiles require a WIDE variety of raw materials for their production, including the iron used for steel, aluminum, and glass as well as the petroleum PRODUCTS used to make plastics, rubber, and SPECIAL FIBERS

43.

Goa lies between Nepal and sikkim true false

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ANSWER:

the STATEMENT is FALSE

44.

Who are archaeologist what do they do​

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ARCHAEOLOGISTS investigate historic and prehistoric sites and physical remains to understand human links to the past and to PRESERVE past cultures. Archaeologists find clues about the past. They use a variety of EXTRACTION or digging techniques

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45.

What is d full meaning of SDG​

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EXPLANATION:

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

46.

What is negative sentence?​

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ANSWER:

a NEGATIVE SENTENCE is a sentence with PRESENCE of no ,not ,nor ETC. in it

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47.

Do you think, that the British,a foreign power,had the right to suppress writing in regional language in India?​

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no they did not had the right to suppress WRITING in regional language in India when there was a time period when BRITISH wants to friendly with India .the LETTERS passed to kingdom's were written in regional languages

48.

Give 2 examples each for Economic, Social and Political Equality.

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  • social equality: For example, sex, gender, race, age, sexual orientation, ORIGIN, caste or class, income or property, language, religion, convictions, opinions, health or disability must absolutely not result in UNEQUAL treatment under the law and should not reduce opportunities unjustifiably.
  • economic equality: Economic equality is the belief that people should receive the same rate of pay for a job, regardless of race, gender, or other CHARACTERISTICS that are not related to their ABILITY to perform the task. The easiest example of economic equality gone wrong is in pay differentials between men and women.
  • political equality: It can also be interpreted as an example of political equality, with each citizen having the right to participate in the elections. In Article III Section 4 of the Constitution, we see examples of political liberty, popular sovereignty, and political equality in action.
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1. What does ‘Right to Equality’ say about the public jobs?(a) Jobs will be provided to all by the government(b) Jobs will be reserved for the more meritorious students(c) All citizens will be provided with equal opportunity in matters of employment(d) None of the above​

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ANSWER:

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50.

India gets a large number of ______ tourists from many countries.

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Explanation:

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