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1.

Distinguish between metals and nonmetals example

Answer» NON METAL oxides-sulphur OXIDE, carbon dioxide

metal oxides- calcium oxide , MAGNESIUM oxide

2.

How was the earth formed

Answer»

Earth formed around 4.54 BILLION YEARS ago, approximately one-third the age of the UNIVERSE, by accretion from the solar nebula. Volcanic OUTGASSING probably created the primordial atmosphere and then the ocean, but the early atmosphere CONTAINED almost no oxygen.

3.

which are the reasons for endangering the many species of plants and animals? How can we save those diversity?

Answer»

Killing down of the ANIMAL SPECIES is the most important reason of endangering of the ANIMALS we can save those diversity by making biosphere reserve Wildlife SANCTUARIES and national parks

4.

What was the main idea of rousseau's famous work social contract

Answer»

⏩Rousseau in his book, "The Social Contract", ARGUED against the idea of MONARCHS were divinely empowered to legislate, as he ASSERTED that only the people, who were sovereign, had that all-powerful right.

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5.

Enlist two important aspects for institutions and practice of federalism?

Answer»

Hey mate

Here is ur answer

Aspects crucial for the institutions and the practice of federalism are as follows:

1)independent judiciary:Judiciary is an organ of the STATE which plays a crucial role in the functioning of India's democracy.
a) An independent judiciary means that the legislature and executive can't interfer in the work of the judiciary.
b) The judiary should also TAKE care the executive and legidlature do not MISUSE their power.
c) It also plays a crucial role in protecting the fundamental rights of the citizens.

2)a strong constitution:A Constitution is a framework for the functioning of the institutions of a country and the rules of governance of a state. The purpose of the Constitution is as follows:
It establishes the IDEALS which the people aspire to achieve and uphold.
It lays out the type of political, social and economic system that are to be adopted and promoted by the state.

6.

Who is british woman won voting rights who efforts

Answer»

Cath elliot is the woman in 1928 who won the rights of VOTING EFFORT...

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7.

What are the key features of federaliam?

Answer»

ANSWER:

DHEHJKA FWEJF

Explanation:

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8.

What was the key change in Belgium to strenghten the federal principle in 1993?

Answer»

As far as power SHARING is CONCERN one key or important change was made in the constitution of Belgium to REDUCE the POWERS of the CENTRAL government before 1993

9.

Brief note on Medieval period of Indian History : Two events that mark the beginning and end of the period :

Answer» MEDIEVAL India refers to a long period of the history of Indian sub CONTINENT between Ancient period and MODERN period. The Mughal era, from the 16th CENTURY to the 18th century, is often REFERRED to as the early modern period, but is sometimes also included in the 'late medieval' period.
10.

Define Civil Services.??

Answer»

The permanent professional branches of a state's administration, EXCLUDING MILITARY and judicial branches and ELECTED politicians.
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11.

The first country to harness wind energy

Answer» CHINA.....................
12.

Michelangelo's concept in the renaissanceA .the last judgmentB .the school of Athens.C .Mona Lisa.D .the last supper.

Answer» HEY DEAR HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ✌ ✌❤ ❤

Michelangelo's concept in the Renaissance of - MONA LISA.

OPTION ( C ) " MONA LISA " IS THE CORRECT ANSWER.


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13.

What is livestock ?

Answer»

In fact, livestock are different types of DOMESTICATED animals actually raised in the agricultural setting for producing commodities and even labour.

It INCLUDES WOOL, LEATHER, fur, milk, eggs and meats. This kind of term is actually used for referring uniquely to those animals which are bred for the better consumption.

14.

What do you mean by sculirism

Answer» HI the answer is
the principle of SEPERATION of the state from RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS
15.

Thomas Alva Edison birthday

Answer» THOMAS Edison / Date of birth

11 February 1847



Date of death: 18 October 1931

Place of birth: MILAN, Ohio, UNITED STATES

16.

How did the use of iron in transport and warefare help in the progress of civilization after the bronze Age?

Answer»

With the emergence of iron age, people had STARTED USING iron metal more for crafting tools and other weapons. The use of iron for making weapons and tools was practiced even in prehistoric times.

• One of the major reasons for people shifting to using iron was scarcity of bronze and other alloy metals in 18th and 17th century BC.

• Weapon industry had suffered a deep impact of this scarcity and so iron was the only option left during this time for making weapons.

• Another major REASON was that iron was an ore that was EASILY available from the earths crust as compared to other metals.

• Iron was also having a high melting and boiling point and COULD easily be drawn in to a weapon by hammering after being heated.

17.

Tell something about collegium system in india.?

Answer»

HEY DEAR HERE IS YOUR ANSWER...

The COLLEGIUM System is a system under which appointments/elevation of judges/lawyers to Supreme Court and transfers of judges of High Courts and Apex Court are DECIDED by a forum of the Chief Justice of India and the four senior-most judges of the Supreme Court.'

There is no mention of the Collegium either in the original Constitution of India or in successive amendments.

The Collegiums System of APPOINTMENT of judges was born through “THREE judges case” which interpreted constitutional articles on October 28, 1998.

The recommendations of the Collegium are binding on the Central Government; if the Collegium sends the names of the judges/lawyers to the government for the second time.

The system through which the judges of the Supreme Court/High Courts are appointed and transferred is called “Collegium System”.


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18.

What do you understand by parliamentary form of government?

Answer»

Here my ANSWER....the RELATIONSHIP between LEGISLATIVE and EXECUTIVE ...

19.

What is five year extension

Answer»

Here your answer....PUBLIC PROVIDENT
FUND(PPF) is the five YEARS extension

20.

Largest fresh water sea iof world

Answer» HEYAA !!!

CASPIAN SEA is the LARGEST sea in the WORLD....


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21.

Largest fresh water sea in india

Answer»

Wular LAKE is the LARGEST fresh WATER lake in india

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22.

How many country in earth

Answer»

There are 195 countries in the WORLD today. TAIWAN is not CONSIDERED an official COUNTRY by many, which WOULD bring the count down to 194 countries.

23.

Ideas on project of social and cultural life ?

Answer» FIRST u WRITE about your culture how is it and write nowadays all are not following and why paste pics related to it and same social LIFE
24.

Names of people who involved in clean ganga campaign

Answer» NARENDRA damodaedas MODI or SOMEONE ELSE
25.

Explain the soils of Karnataka

Answer»

Soils of Karnataka...
In texture soil very from LOAM to clays. generally there are NATURAL to ALKALINE in reaction calcerious and well SUPPLIED bases such as Ca.,Mg,k........BLACK soil are known to get self ploughed due to their swelling and shrinking properties with change in their moisture content .....

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26.

Who were the philosophers of french revolution? explain with some information

Answer»

The philosopher of FRENCH REVOLUTION were :
1. Jean jaqueous roudseau who wrote the BOOK "The social contact"
2. John Locke who wrote the book "Two TREATIS of government "
3. Charles montesquieu who wrote the book "The spirit of LAWS" .
4. Francis Aren't Voltaire

27.

What is the name of nelso mondels auto biography

Answer»

NELSON MANDELAS AUTOBIOGRAPHY is 'Long WALK To FREEDOM'

28.

Explain the size & distribution of population of India ? which is the most populous country in the world ?

Answer»

India occupies allmost 2.5% of all the landmass in world
the POPULATION is DISTRIBUTED more near city areas than village
the most POPULOUS COUNTRY is CHINA

29.

1)why did the british tried to appease the moderates?2)why did moderates were convinced of the efficacy of the british rule?

Answer»

Dear Buddy,

1. The early Nationalist that is the Moderates dominated first phase of congress, who generally comprised of elites believed that they could achieve their objectives under the guidance of the British RULE .
B. They believed in constitutional methods like holding meetings, passing resolutions in GETTING their demands fulfilled.
c. The British through various methods tried to appease the moderates, as they wanted a group of people who would support them and would not TURN totally hostile towards them.
d. British believed by granting certain political concessions, they would give an impression to Indians that British are listening and responding to their demands and that moderates can be used for social causes.

2. The early nationalist believed that ONE could attain their objectives under the guidance of the British rule, as moderates believed in the British sense and idea of justice and fairplay.
Early nationalist believed that British rule would be beneficial to India, particularly in social sphere, as the British are bringing about social reforms

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30.

Tin was not available when people switched to iron to make tools and weapons(true or false

Answer» MAY BE FALSE.........
31.

There was tremendous growth in trade during the iron age(true or false

Answer»

The STATEMENT is TRUE

32.

How many ethnicities are in India? Which one?

Answer»

There are more than TWO THOUSAND ETHNIC CITIES in INDIA

33.

Describe briefly about the system of apartheid prevailing in South Africa

Answer»

Apartheid means "apartness"
apartheid is policy done south african ...it means NON INTERVENTION from the GOVERNMENT .....DUE the struggle Nelson MANDELA abolished in1994

34.

The iron age began all over the world at the same time (true or false

Answer»

The Iron Age is the period generally occurring after the Bronze Age, marked by ... The EARLIEST KNOWN PRIMARY states appeared in MESOPOTAMIA c. 3700 BC ... 1700 BC, and in China c

35.

Match the following1. Sandy soil a. Oilseeds2. Mountain soil b. Rice and Wheat3. Red soil c. Millets4. Laterite soil d. Horticulture5. Alluvial soil e. Cashew

Answer»

SANDY soil :- cashew
Mountain soil :- horticultural
Red soil :- oilseeds
Laterite soil :- ehaet and rice
Alluvial soil :- millets

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36.

The use of iron did not affect the life of man in any way(true or false

Answer» TRUE I THINK it is CORRECT
37.

How were Hitler effectively nobelise popular support in Germany

Answer»

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• Hitler understood the significance of rituals & spectacle in mass mobilisation.

• So he held massive RALLIES & public meetings to gather support for Nazis.

• The Red banner with 'Swastika' was propagated.

• Nazi salute & ritualised sound of applause after Hitler's SPEECH were all parts of this spectacle of power.

• Nazi Youth Organisations were formed to educate German Youth in the spirit of National SOCIALISM as Hitler believed that a strong nation can be BUILT by teaching Nazi ideology to youth.


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38.

The iron age was followed by bronze age(true or false)

Answer»

Normally, the Iron Age followed the Bronze Age. Of course this was the period of TIME when people made TOOLS of iron.

In GENERAL, the iron tools were stronger than bronze. Normally the Bronze Age is also considered as the most HISTORICAL period the period is also characterized by the USE of bronze.

39.

Match the following1. Regulating act a. 18342. Pitt’s India act b. 17793. India Penal code c. 17734. Battle of Sriengapatam d. 18135. Third Anglo-Maratha war e. 1784

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1-c
2 e
3 india PENAL code was ENACTED on 1860
4 b
5 the THIRD ANGLO maratha war was in between the PERIOD 1817-1818

40.

The chalcolithic age also called the bronze age(true or false)

Answer»

02-May-2015 · The FIRST METAL age of India is called Chalcolithic Age which saw the use of copper ALONG with stone. It is also

41.

Neolithic people were accomplished builders(true or false

Answer»

It is a FALSE STATEMENT..!

42.

Match the Following1. Poverty and unbritish rule in India a. Jawaharlal Nehru2. Hind Swaraj b. DinbandhuMitra3. Discovery of India c. Rassundari Devi4. Neel Darpan d. DadabhaiNaoroji5. Amar Jiban e. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

Answer»

Neel darpan is dinabandhu Mitra

Hindi Swaraj is the rassundar Devi

discovery of INDIA JAWAHARLAL Nehru

poverty and unbritish RULE in India is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

Amar jiban is DADABHAI naoroji

43.

Metals were discovered )in the chalcolithic age(true or false

Answer» TRUE................
44.

Define prudential in simple language

Answer»

INVOLVING or SHOWING care and forethought, ESPECIALLY in BUSINESS.

45.

(true or false)in the neolithic age manl lived in caves and on trees

Answer» TRUE they MOSTLY LIVED in CAVE
46.

(true or false)farming was dis covered in the mesolithic age

Answer» TRUE.............................
47.

Name any four non farming activity of palempure and what can be done to increase the activity

Answer» WORKING in FACTORIES
DAIRY farming
Shopkeepers
Transport
48.

Match the following:A B1. Universal adult franchise i. Equal employment opportunities and fairwages2. Economic equality ii. Confers one single vote to each individual3. Demos iii. Enforces state policies4. Government iv. French Revolution5. Liberty, equality, fraternity v. People

Answer» 1 - in
2 - v
3 - iv
4 - iii
5 - i
49.

Why we us water scarcity

Answer»

$$ Because of following reasons.. $$

1/ We Use ground WATER at very high rate...

2/ We donot CLOSE taps whenever not in use. As a result water is waste...

3/ Most of water is i. E 97% is not a fresh water. Hence we have scarcity of fresh water on earth with 3% only.

4/ Most of the water scarcity is present with increasing population...

5/ Most of the water USED in agriculture is also the reason of this scarcity....


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50.

Match the following:A B1. Chalk i. Metamorphic rock2. Granite ii. Barysphere3. Quartzite iii. Mesosphere4. Innermost layer of earth iv. Sedimentary rock5. Mantle v. Igneous rock

Answer»

1.Chalk - Sedimentary rock
2.Granite - Igneous rock
3.Quartzite - Metamorphic rock
4.Innermost layer of earth - Barysphere
5.Mantle - Mesosphere
This is the correct answer.

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