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1.

Which country is the most populated country in the world

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Your ANSWER is CHINA

2.

During the medieval period delhi was know as

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1. Indraprastha-Pandavas

2. Lalkot- Prithviraj Chauhan

3. TUGHLUQABAD- GHIYASUDDIN Tughlaq

4. Jahanpanah- Muhammad bin Tughluq

5.Ferozabad- Firoz Shah Tughlaq

6.Dinpanah- Humayun

7. Shergarh- Sher Shah Suri

8.Shahjanabad- Shah Jahan

9. LUTYEN’s Delhi or the New Delhi-British

3.

Write the short note on. sarva shiksha abhiyan?? write in points

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India’s Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) is the world’s most successful school programme. It was launched in 2001 towards the culmination of Ninth Five-Year Plan (1997-2002) to achieve the goal of universalism of elementary education in the country.
It focuses on compulsory education of children in the age group 6-14 years. Education GUARANTEE Scheme, and Alternative Innovative Education Scheme for children living in remote areas or dropouts and those who did not join school in time, is the two components of this scheme.
SSA is an effort to improve the performance of the school system and provide community-owned quality elementary education. It ENVISAGES bridging up gender and SOCIAL disparities in elementary education. It has special focus on educational needs of girls, SCs and STS, children with disabilities and disadvantaged children. It is also an effort to universalize elementary education by community-ownership of the school system.

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4.

What are the factors on the basis of which inequality is being practiced in india?

Answer» 1) black and WHITE discrimination
2) GENDER inequality
3) literate and illiterate
4)on basis of caste, race, religion
and much more.............
5.

Explain that India is a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic country

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6.

Define global warmin

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The sudden INCREASE in the temperature of earth atmosphere is known as GLOBAL WARMING..

7.

Food gathering societies in a world which exist till today

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hunting and gathering societies. Societies that rely primarily or exclusively on hunting wild animals, fishing, and gathering wild FRUITS, berries, nuts, and vegetables to support their diet. Until HUMANS began to domesticate plants and animals about TEN thousand years AGO, all human societies were hunter-gatherers.
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8.

What are community lands called?

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Other Names for COMMUNITY Land TRUSTS. In the United States⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Community Land Trusts may ALSO be REFERRED to as: ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️Affordable Housing Land TRUST. Neighborhood Land Trust.

9.

When will MS dhoni retire?

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Maybe after World Cup 2019..but I don't wanna him to RETIRE...
on his RETIREMENT day.. I think almost whole INDIA will cry :"(

10.

What were main cause of french revolution

Answer» HOPE this PICTURE WOULD HELP you.......
11.

What do you mean by the term 'Rajput'?Mention some of the important rajput clans.

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The term Rajput mean son of KING . The important rajputs CLANS Paramaras,Partiharas,Chauhans
,CHALUKYAS

12.

In what way have the floods affected the villages agricultural field and trees

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A flood occur when a sudden INFLUX of WATER submerges LAND posing a danger to a life and property . it harms the farmers because it washes away the TOPMOST layer of a land which is most fertile

13.

Give a detailed account of the structure of Earth

Answer» EARTH is LIKE SPHERE
14.

What do understand by term secularism

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Secularism is a belief system that rejects religion or the belief that religion should not be part of the affairs of the state or part of public education . The principle of separation of CHURCH and state and of keeping religion out of the public SCHOOL system are an EXAMPLE of secularism.

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15.

Where is golghar...........

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In PATNA ........................

16.

Who created the sea route to india

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VASCO DA Gama

created the SEA ROUTE to INDIA

17.

Which planet is known as red planet

Answer» MARS is KNOWN as the RED PLANET.
18.

Discuss the effects of early industrialisation on British town and villagers and compare these with similar situation in India.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The steam engine and the factory system has a profound effect in British towns and villages. Work migrated from the homes to the factory floors. Work became regimented and disciplined.

Networks of CANALS were created due to the establishment of major factory centres. Life in the towns and villages experienced improved living standards. People were able to consume goods and services that were previously UNAVAILABLE to them.

Labourers in factories however continued to suffer under bad and dangerous working conditions.

  • Factory System

The factory system replaced the cottage system in both countries.The factory system relied mainly on machines instead of human labour to PRODUCE goods.

  • Capitalism

Capitalism is an economic system that is  based upon private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit.

Industrialization brought about the rise of capitalism. Owners of factories  and others who controlled the means of production  became immensely rich and had more capital to invest  industry and technology.

  • Urbanization

Industrialization RESULTED in urbanization. Millions of people travelled from rural areas to towns in search of employment. Industrialization ALSO resulted in doubling of the population in Britain.

  • Exploitation of the Working Class

The working class were exploited during the Industrial revolution in both India and Britain. Their skills rapidly deteriorated and their living standards declined tremendously.

19.

What is Traffic Rules and regulations?

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"Formal and lawful rules made to help GOVERN the traffic on road and REGULATE the functional movement of the vehicles are referred to as Traffic Rules and REGULATIONS.

They involve each SEGMENT of vehicle movement on road, be it within the city or on a highway.

Where to park, when to move, when to give direction indicators, use of safety guards such as seat-belts and helmet and etc. are all traffic rules and regulations.

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20.

The Gupta king who assumed the title of Vikramaditya was(A) Skandagupta(B) Samudragupta(C) Chandragupta-11(D) Kumaragupta

Answer» HEY mate !!!

HERE IS THE ANSWER


↪The Gupta KING who assumed the title of VIKRAMADITYA was

➡(C) Chandragupta-ll


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21.

The progress of village is not possible without Panchayat Raj give your opinion

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22.

Which of the following countries is not an important producer of bauxite?1. India 2. Brazil 3. Russia 4. Jamaica.

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23.

The Preamble of Indian constitution provide Philosophy and values of constitution . Justify the statement

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Our INDIAN constitution reads:

"WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizen.

The preamble consist a short explaination of what's present there in Our constitution.
And what rights we enjoy.

24.

Explain the role of parliament in points

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25.

Who is the mayor and what are the functions of the Mayor

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Answer:

Mayor is the head cheif of town or a VILLAGE which controls the town and CITY in VARIOUS ways

Explanation:

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26.

History source are derivedfrom sources

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These are DERIVED from INDIAN ARCHEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

27.

Famous places to visit in Odisha

Answer» KONARK TEMPLE..........
28.

If there were no conventional signs and symbols how difficult would it be to read a map

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If there were no CONVENTIONAL signs we WOULD have been facing problems in...

LOCATING a place on map.
Locating any lake or RIVER on map.
Locating any bridge or any industry on map.

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29.

Explain the struggle of the people against apartheid?

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It was a SYSTEM in which there was a DISCRIMINATION between BLACKS and whites . blacks had to struggle for their rights .

there was a system of segregation which lead to the discrimination between black MAJORITY and white minority

30.

Differentiate between eastern and western ghats.

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31.

Four differences between andaman and nicobar islands and lakshadweep islands

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1. Andaman and Nicobar Islands are in BAY of bengal and on the other HAND lakshdweep is situated in the Arabian sea.
2. AREA of andaman and nicobar is 8249 km^2 and are of lakshdweep is 32 km^2.
3. Andaman and Nicobar islands were formed by volcanic eruptions but lakshdweep islands are made by CORAL reefs..
4. Andaman and Nicobar islands consist of 570 islands but lakshdweep only has 11 islands...

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32.

Who was Robert Owen?

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Answer:

Social Activist

A Welsh textile manufacturer, PHILANTHROPIC social reformer, and one founder of utopian socialism and the cooperative MOVEMENT, is best KNOWN for efforts to improve working conditions for his factory WORKERS and his promotion of experimental SOCIALISTIC communities.

33.

Name the acts which kept children away from industrial work.

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Child LABOUR act KEPT children away from industrial WORK

34.

What were the social economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905

Answer» HEY mate........

A large section of the RUSSIAN population was dependent on agriculture. Some INDUSTRIES had developed in selected pockets. The Russian empire was under the autocratic rule of the Tsar. The workers were divided in DIFFERENT social groups, but often united to strike work in factories. The peasants had a long tradition of working in commune.


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35.

What is meant by Segregation ?

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Segregation is a type of separation that is based on RACIAL colour it can ALSO be in the form of Creed or cast it is an unjust practice that was done particularly in South Africa in GENERAL ENGLISH it means to separate things on the basis of their commonness however in social science we use this term to define the differentiation of some aspects of the society particularly the PEOPLE

36.

Examples of public sector and joint sector industry in india

Answer» PUBLIC SECTOR- STEEL
37.

Why ganga and brahmaputra deltas are known as food bowl of india

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It is RICHEST in minerals so it is CALLED as FOOD bowl of INDIA

38.

'Lok sabha reign supreme over RajyaSabha'.Give reasons to justify the statement .(ASAP)

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Lok SABHA is comprised of the majority of decision MAKERS and supposedly the REPRESENTATIVE of EVERY community is present here. new policies and initiatives are introduced here and if accepted and PASSED here, it is passed on to rajya sabha

39.

In what way,can change be made in the federal constitution?

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It's actual federal in NATURE but unitary in spirit..

NORMAL time both starts and center work as federal kind GOVERNMENT but in case of national emergency under A 352 of constitution it's change into unitary form.

This is not the federal form of govt.

It's the basic STRUCTURE of INDIAN constitution.. As per I understand the question.

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40.

Why did Rabindranath Tagore renounced his knighthood?

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Due to protest for jallianwala BAGH incident took place in amritsar of mass killing. the letter written by ravindranath tagore to lord chelmsford the BRITISH VICEROY, repudiating his knighthood in protest for jallianwala bagh mass killing

41.

When was first indian forest service set up and by whom

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In 1864 by Dr.Dietrich BRANDISH, GERMAN FOREST OFFICER.

42.

Special features of thar desert

Answer» SPECIAL FEATURES of the DESERT are=>>
1. Highly drought tolerant vegetation
2. Desert Vernish
3.Alluvial Fans and Bajadas
43.

The non metallic mineral is also called ' black gold'

Answer» PETROLEUM is ALSO CALLED as BLACK GOLD
44.

World Earth day is observed every year on which of the following days?A. July 29thB. April 22ndC. May 09thD. October 14th

Answer» WORLD EARTH DAY is observed EVERY YEAR on 22April.
45.

What is the role of free and fair elections in a democracy

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it PROVIDES EQUAL RIGHTS to all

46.

What measures were taken to bring in socio-economic change during the initial years after independence?

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Independent India(The First 30 Years – 1947-77)

Tenth ClassKey points:

Election Commission was setup to take care of the practical matters conducting elections across the length and breadth of the country. A novel idea of having symbols from everyday life to represent political parties and CANDIDATES was accepted. India adopted universal adult suffrage.

The first challenge the nation faced was the demand for reorganisation on the basis of language.

The Constituent Assembly had called for social, economic and political justice and equality of status and opportunity; it put social and economic change at the top the agenda of modern India.

The First Five Year Plan focused on agriculture and emphasized the need for increasing food production, development of transport and communications and the provision of social service. Three types of land reforms - abolition of zamindari system, tenancy reforms and land ceilings were implemented.

Second Five Year Plan onwards, the emphasis was shifted to industries.

The 42nd Constitutional Amendment brought about a series of changes. It had the following aims - excluding the courts from election disputes, strengthening the central government vis-a-vis the state governments, providing maximum protection from judicial challenges to the social and economic transformation legislations and making the judiciary subservient to parliament.

Jawaharlal Nehru formulated Panchsheel, which was basis for Indo-China relations, and supported Non-Alignment Movement.

India ALSO setup an impressive institutional framework with independent institutions like the Judiciary, Election Commission, Controller and Auditor General etc.

One of the greatest weaknesses was undoubtedly the low priority given to primary education and public health.

The most important achievement of first 30 years was the establishment of a stable government.

Key words:

State Reorganisation: The process of reestablishment of states. In August 1953, the States Reorganisation Commission (SRC) was appointed with Fazal Ali, K. M. Panikkar and Hridaynath Kunzru as members to address the issue of formation of states on the basis of the linguistic principle. On the basis of its report in 1956 the states reorganisation act was passed in parliament.

One PARTY Dominance: This mean only one party ruling a country for many years. In Independent India’s first three general elections in 1952, 1957 and 1962, the Indian National Congress won the majority of the seats reducing other participants to almost nothing.

Emergency: Something serious which needs immediate action in order to avoid harmful results. This is part of Indian constitution, which can be declared by the Centre during the times of crises such as war and internal turmoil. With the declaration of Emergency, democracy was put on hold and all the fundamental rights were suspended.

47.

Give two example of secondary sector activities in India?

Answer» EXAMPLES are MANUFACTURING and CONSTRUCTION .
48.

Why is it difficult to break out of the vicious cycle of illiteracy and ill health

Answer» HEY
People who don't have MUCH earnings and who can barely fill the stomach of their family once in a day couldn't afford the expenses of the school. They are also not aware of the fruits of literary they would get after making their children educated.
They could not earn much so most of the family members even a 7 year old child is put to work.
INDIA was previously a country where education was just provided to children of kings and respected people of villages, therefore poor people grom olden times cannot SEND their children to stud which has now resulted in the rise of today's worst situation .

Also surveys say that 20% children don't want to study as they couldn't understand what is taught in schools or due to some different fears.

Talking about health India didn't have any clean habits since Britishers ruled here therefore traditions followed until now.
The most dirtiest thing is I don't know why people leave their cows on roads. This is the biggest MENACE India is facing.
Improper disposal of waste, wasting waster, unclean habits etc. are the factors which happen to lack India in it's evey aspect.

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49.

Write a short Note on equality in Indian democracy

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HEYA MATE,

HERE IS UR ANSWER.

Thanks for asking this question.

EQUALITY IN INDIAN DEMOCRACY :-

#The Indian Constitution recognizes every person as equal.This means that every individual inthe country MALE and female from all CASTES,religions,tribes and background are recognized as equal.

#In India the principle of the equality of all persons is recognised.

#The recognition of equality includes some of the provisions in the Constitution.First that every person is equal before the law.It means that every person from the President to the worker has to obey the same laws.

#No person can be discriminated against on the basis of their RELIGION,race,caste,place of birth or gender.

#Every person has access to all public places including playgrounds,hotels,shops and ,markets etc.

#Untouchability has been abolished.

#The two ways in which the government has tried to IMPLEMENT the equality that is guaranteed in the Constitution is first through laws and second through government programmes.In addition the government has also set up several schemes to improve the lives of communities and individuals who have been treated UNEQUALLY for several centuries.

I HOPE IT HELPS U.

50.

Difference between loyalty and patriotism?

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Patriotism or national pride is the ideology of love and devotion to a homeland, and a sense of alliance with other citizens who share the same values.


Loyalty is when we RECOGNISE the importance of the connections that we have with others and then acting in a way that not only protects those connections but also strengthens them. Being loyal might mean that we have to PUT other peoples best interests before our own; in other words we might have to sacrifice something to protect the bonds that we share with others and value so much.


Basically the DIFFERENCE is that loyalty is meant by a strong feeling of support or alliance while Patriotism is you supporting a country or home LAND with full energy and desire


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