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1.

What is income ? and goals ​

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The MONEY your receive regularly as a PAYMENT for your WORK is called as INCOME.

2.

Crop ,sarffon, is a speciality of which state

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ANSWER:

Haryana PUNJAB BIHAR and UTTAR Pradesh

3.

In which year did the Indian national Congress make the demand a constitution assembly ​

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Answer:

on 1884 FOUNDER of Indian NATIONAL CONGRESS was a A O HUME

4.

"Sharing of powers makes a country more powerful and united." Do you agree with this statement and why? (Give 2 examples) FAST

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  • (ii) Power SHARING ensures maximum PARTICIPATION and upholds the concept of people's RULE. It always brings better outcomes in democracy. It ensures the political stability in democracy. (iii) Power sharing accommodates diverse groups and helps to REDUCE the POSSIBILITY of conflict between social groups.

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5.

Primary Sector :- All those economic activities that are undertaken by directly using natural resources are included in primary sector. For example, mining, forestry, fishing, poultry etc.Secondary sector :- It cover activities in which natural products are changed into other forms through ways of manufacturing that we generally associate with industrial activities. For example, after obtaining a crop, say cotton, we need machines to change it into yarn and cloth.Tertiary Sector :- These are the activities that help in the development of the primary and secondary sectors. These activities, by themselves do not produce any good but they are an aid or a support for the production process. For example, any good produced in primary or secondary sector need to be transported to the market. That will be done by tertiary sector. It is also called service sector.​

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SPECIALIZED in the BLANKS with suitable ADVERBS the Indian Army FOUGHT bravely and it was a good

6.

What is other name of government of belgium​

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Other NAME of government of BELGIUM is Federal PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY

7.

Who is the person which we cannot keep in prison

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ANSWER:

punishment

Explanation:

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8.

Politically Dhash can able to judge the government

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ANSWER:

POLITICALLY ELECTIONS can ABLE to JUDGE the government.

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9.

What does the term ‘dictatorship’ mean?a. Rule by an unelected b. Rule by a coalition c. Rule by majority d. Rule by opposition party

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ANSWER:

a RULE by an unelected

example ADOLF HITLER

10.

"Sharing of powers makes a country more powerful and united." Do you agree with this statement and why? (Give 2 examples)

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1) Power sharing ensures that all people have stake in government.

2)Power sharing ensures MAXIMUM PARTICIPATION and UPHOLDS the concept of people's rule.

11.

Explain how you spend your leisure time with your family (class2 answers)​

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Explanation:

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With more time spent alone or at home, having family members reach out them becomes increasingly IMPORTANT for their emotional and mental well-being.

Say Hello. ...

Ask Your Kids to Give Grandpa and Grandma a Call. ...

Eat TOGETHER Once a Week. ...

Cook Your Family's FAVOURITE Recipe Together. ...

Spend Dedicated Time Together.

12.

Studying history helps us a lot in our day to day lives justify the statement

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YES its true.

Explanation:

If we study history it WOULD HELP us to know what happened earlier times and give us MANY morals and lessons which can make practical in our daily life.

13.

Explain the term diku.how did the tribal people view the dikus and why?

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ANSWER:

i don't know

Explanation:

14.

The abundantly found soil in India is Laterite Soil. Mention True or False

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ANSWER:

False

Explanation:

because ABUNDANTLY FOUND SOIL is ALLUVIAL soil

15.

Role of space science and technology for nation building

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16.

Define each economic activity with an example

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Explanation:

Definition and examples. Economic activity is the activity of making, providing, purchasing, or SELLING goods or services. Any action that INVOLVES PRODUCING, distributing, or consuming products or services is an economic activity. ... The term CONTRASTS with non-economic ACTIVITIES.

17.

explain the role of Indian merchants and bankers in the network of export trade also mention about the entry trainers for businesses in India during 19th century​

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A VARIETY of Indian merchants and BANKERS were involved in this NETWORK of export trade in the early 18th century. They were financing production, carrying goods and supplying the finished materials to exporters. SUPPLY merchants linked the port towns to the inland REGIONS.

18.

WHEN THE ONLY ONE MAHENDRA SINGH DHONI WAS BORN????????

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He was BORN on JULY 7, 1981

19.

Night of the scorpian as an epitomizing rural areas

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"Night of the scorpion" is a poem that can be understood at two levels at one level, the poet describes how, on a rainy day the narrator's mother is bitten by a scorpion and what are the chain reactions to it. At another level, it depicts the India ethos and cultured richness through a simple incident and epitomizes the typical Indian motherhood which depicts sacrifice and affection.

The narrator remembers the night when the scorpion had bitten his mother. The heavy rain had driven the scorpion to crawl under a sack of RICE and unexpectedly had bitten his mother's toe; flashing its devilish tail and parting with its poison.

The peasants or VILLAGES came into their hut "like swarms of flies" to sympathize with the family. The neighbours buzzed the name of god hoping to paralyse the scorpion as they believed that if the mother moved the poison would spread. They searched for the scorpion with candles and lanterns. They clicked their tongues that the mother's sufferings may decrease "the misfortunes of her next birth". They also prayed that the sum of EVIL may be balanced in this unreal world against the sum of good that she had done. They prayed that the poison would purify her of her desires and ambitions.

All the people sat around, the mother in the centre, while she continued to groan and twist with pain, on the mat.

The narrators father who was normally a rationalist and a practical man, also gave in to the superstitious beliefs of the villages and joined them in their cursing and praying then putting a MIXTURE of powders and herbs on her toe, a little paraffin on the bite and lit it with a match - hoping to burn the poison away. The narrator saw his mother's toe on fire and must have felt afraid. A holy man, the PRIEST, performed some rites' to probably tame the poison. Only after (20) twenty hours did the poison subside the mother was relieved of the pain, and thanked god that the scorpion bit her and spared her children.

The poem thus brings out the mother's love and sacrificial thoughts - the maternal instinct, as well as beautifully describes the superstitions and ignorant practices followed by the villagers. The title of the poem thus is very deceptive, as it does not focus on the scorpion at all.


20.

"india emerged as an independent country admist heavy turmoil" justify the statement

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The following points explain the facts

1. Partition brought most tragic and abrupt transfer of population.

2. Lakhs of Hindus, Sikhs in the areas which were to be part of Pakistan and Muslims in Punjab, Calcutta, Delhi were compelled to leave their ancestors home.

3. The minority on both the sides faced killings, atrocities on both the sides of border.

4. Worst communal riots, as majority community on either side of the border attacked minorities.

5. The partition of the Country brought about the problem of religious minorities.

6. The Constitution had to preserve their right and dignity which is why INDIA does not have any official state religion

7. There was a problem of PRINCELY states that surfaced after the Independence. These were given freedom to join either Pakistan or India or remain free.

8. India also witnessed acute economic problems - ABJECT poverty, faced famine, drought made the situation more worse.

Amidst such turmoil India emerged as an INDEPENDENT nation

21.

A) Sovereignb) Republic c) Fraternity d) Secular i) Government will not favour any religion.ii) People have the supreme right to make decisions.iii) Head of the state is an elected person.IV) People should live like brothers and sisters.(Match the pair)

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A-(II)

B-(III)

C-(IV)

D-(i)

22.

Major problems faced by rural india in health care

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The major problem in rural india in health CARE that they do not take the proper treatment of their disease. the private HOSPITAL has a large amount of fee that is difficult for them to pay and and government hospital are many MILES away from their house or villages

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23.

Give any four point of difference between public and private sector

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Don't KNOW..............

24.

Give notes on class 10sst al from all in one

Answer» PLEASE be more SPECIFIC about your QUESTION.
25.

Partition + large number of people were killed and forced to migrate (Check the pair wether it is right or wrong, correct it if it is wrong)

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It is ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.

26.

In desert region, soil erosion can be prevented by

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SOIL erosion is DENUDATION of the soil cover and SUBSEQUENT washing down. Planting LINES of trees to CREATE shelter prevents soil erosion.

27.

guys what should I have to do I want to become navy officer but I hate maths nd physics my favorite subjects ar history nd geography ND economics

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History geography economics to HUMANITIES me hain
Else...MATHS physics nahi pdhoge to that DEPENDS on you...

28.

Importance and problems of rural industrialisation in india

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IMPORTANCE of Industrialization in India


In the interest of economy, rapid industrialization is important for generating employment OPPORTUNITIES, utilization of all types of resources, promotion of education, training and research, improving the productivity of labor and BALANCED regional development.

Industrial growth brings a rapid increase in the national income of the country.

In order to reduce the continued increasing pressure of exploding population on our developing economy, rapid industrialization is a must.

LAND is limited in area but industrialization has unlimited scope.

To set up large number of industrial units we can create more employment opportunities and absorb a large number of unemployed youths.

Agriculture cannot use all resources. So, industrialization is a must to make use of our resources.

Industry can make use of waste materials.

Industrialization widens horizon of our understanding and enables us to go through education and researches. Thus it will prove the quality of our manpower.

We can use more capital and technologies.

We can have division of work and specialization in the industry.

This will result in the IMPROVEMENT of productivity of labor.

Industrialization is capable of removing regional disparities because barren lands can be used for this purpose.

No fertile land and means of irrigation are needed for industrialization.

Industrialization will raise the standard of living of our people.


Problems of rural industrialization in India


* Unbalanced industrial structure

* Low demand

* Regional concentration

* Loss in public sector industries

* Industrial sickness

* Lack of infrastructure

* Improper location base

* Lack of capital

29.

What kinds of arms and weapons do modern armies use?

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Modern armies use weapons like grenades, explosives, various types of service rifles, grease GUNS and much more.

Explanation:

In times today advancements in technology and facilities present in RESEARCH and development have brought about a significant amount of difference. This difference is brought in all PHASES of life, including when people may go to war or have a conflict of some sort.

Modern armies use various types of guns and machines, like grenade launchers to support those explosives too.

Old times had weapons like swords.

Countries even own nuclear weapons, but those are too destructive to be used by armies. It would end EVERYTHING that would COME in its way.

30.

Main reasons why India is still backward ... population or any other reason

Answer» BRASTACHAR is the MAIN REASON EXCEPT POPULATION
31.

What is operating system ?

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32.

Is there a public library in your village or locality?

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No there is not any PUBLIC LIBRARY in my VILLAGE.

33.

What is royality. ?

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A royalty is a payment MADE by one PARTY, the licensee or FRANCHISEE to another that owns a particular asset, the LICENSOR or franchisor for the right to ongoing use of that asset. ... A royalty INTEREST is the right to collect a stream of future royalty payments.

34.

What is power sharing in a democratic country

Answer» ANSWER: MAJOR FORMS of power sharingin modern DEMOCRACY are: Power sharing among different Organs of the GOVERNMENT: In democracy, power isshared among Legislature, Executive and Juduciary.This is known as distribution of power.
35.

When does man stops thinking so cruel or selfish?

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When JE had BECOME a GOOD PERSON he will b3come GOOF

36.

Please share some disadvantages of secularism

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- It ALSO DECIDES to pick and choose when human dignity is relevant. In secularism, belief/faith/religion becomes a very private and personal matter. Public shows of the same have some limitations. Spreading of the message is slowed down.


A secular state does not DENY religious IDENTITY to its people. It just does not ADVANTAGE or disadvantage anyone one the basis of belief or lack of belief

37.

What is atlas ?how did useful for students?

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Atlas is a model of Earth
It SHOWS all continent of Earth
It is USEFUL for STUDENTS,
because students can find all continents, countrys, states by Atlas.

38.

A few leaders like Gandhiji, Tilak, Subhash Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh sacrified their lives for the sake of our nation.What would have happened, if they did not do so?

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Then SOMEBODY ELSE WOULD have...

39.

Plz lend me 9th class bit paper

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No I won't and this is not a QUESTION ONE should ASK here!

40.

Locate the following in India map:1. Calcutta (Kolkata) 2. Madras (Chennai) 3. Bombay (Mumbai) 4. Lucknow

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Here it is. my DRAWING is WEAK. PLEASE don't MIND

41.

People in India expected that India will become democratic after the first worldwar. (Write true or false, and correct the false statements.)

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It is true . Because in the first world WAR(1914 - 1919) ; the team of United states , France and Great Britain promised indian nationalists that if they would support them in the world war , then they would give INDIA's FREEDOM after the world war.
So,people in india EXPECTED that india will BECOME democratic after the first world war.
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42.

Four sentence to Support democm

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Four sentence to SUPPORT democracy are-
1. it improves the quality of decision making.
2.it enhances the DIGNITY of citizens.
3.it provides methods to DEAL with DIFFERENCES and conflicts.
4.it is better than other FORMS of government as it allows rulers to correct its own mistakes.

43.

Mention any directive principal of state policy that have been implemented

Answer» LET’s break up this phrase to understand what it means from a layman’s point of view.

Directive means something which provides us with some guidance

Principles , as we all know, are ethics set by us which serve as a fundamental rule

State refers to an area or territory having its own GOVERNMENT(in this case Republic of India)

Policy refers to a proposed course of action to complete the objective.

To sum up all, Directive Principles of State Policy refers to those principles, which should be kept in mind by the State while formulating policies . 
They are listed in Part IV from Article 36 to Article 51 in our constitution.

Some of these principles are:-

To organise village panchayat and endow them with necessary powers and authority to enable them to function as units of self governance.To protect and improve the environment and to safeguard forests and wildlife.To raise the LEVEL of nutrition and the standard of living of people and to improve public health.

A number of schemes like the Forest conservation act 1980 , Panchayati Raj 1992, Midday meal scheme 2004 are examples of how these principles influence our policy making and are the moral conscience of our constitution.

Features of Directive Principles:-

They are non-justiciable in nature ,which means the government is not legally BOUND to provide these to the citizens of India.They are based on morality.They are based on the welfare of community rather than targeting a specific individual.They require a legislation for their implementation
44.

Indian industrialist began to establish companies in different parts of India. (Write true or false, and correct the false statements.)

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It is fasle. The correct STATEMENT will be -

The British industrialist BEGAN to establish COMPANIES in DIFFERENT PARTS of India.

45.

Find out more about the First World War and its impact on the lives of ordinary people.

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World War I and its impacts on the ordinary people:

The situation of ordinary people was tight. They were dealing with a lot of ANXIETY, pressure, and depression. It was like they were caged in their own house. There were proper rules that they need to abide for example they were not allowed to make HUGE noises or they had to live in complete darkness at night time or else one light glown could blast them all.

Even the situation of soldiers were not good, they were LIVING in trenches where the toilets used to go from; there were many MEDICAL problems that were caused to them.

46.

Collective responsibility examples

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Collective RESPONSIBILITY is also known as collective GUILT is a CONCEPT in which individuals are responsible for other peoples actions by tolerating, ignoring or harboring them WITHOUT actively collaborating in these actions.

47.

What is mean by two nation theory?

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Two-Nation THEORY is the BASIS of creation of Pakistan. It states that MUSLIMS and Hindus are two separatenations from every definition; therefore Muslims should have a separate homeland in the Muslim MAJORITY areas of India, where they can spend their lives according to the glorious teachings of Islam.

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48.

Distinguish between human capital and physical capital

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Simply put, the human capital of any given venture is the economic value that its employees add to it (1).Physical capital, on the other hand, refers to all tangible, non-human, and man-made resources utilized in the production processes of goods and services.


Human capital refers to the capabilities, experience, and skill-sets that employees bring to a business organization. These capabilities, skill-sets, and experience contribute to the productivity of the employee. Simply put, the human capital of any given venture is the economic value that its employees add to it (1).

Physical capital, on the other hand, refers to all tangible, non-human, and man-made resources utilized in the production processes of goods and services. EXAMPLES of physical capital include business buildings and plants, vehicles and machines. Past educational background, ongoing professional related training, certifications, and employees’ networks make up human capital.

In people-driven business contexts, particularly the service industry, such as food and hospitality firms, the significance of human capital as a factor of production cannot be overemphasized. Hiring the right chef, for example, is crucial to the success of a restaurant. However, for manufacturing firms, there might need to invest more in physical capital such as advanced equipment and machinery for production of high quality and quantities of goods.

Therefore, it is important to consider your business context and operating environment, for INFORMED decision making when it comes to the combination of physical and human capital. This will, in turn, enhance productivity, effectiveness, market relevance, and efficiency in business operations, and lead to profitability.

Distinction between Human and Physical Capital

The differences between human and physical capital can be looked at from various angles. In this ARTICLE, the following factors are used to distinguish between the two forms of capital:-

Composition

As defined previously, human capital refers to the combined value of an entity’s human component, in particular, the work force; whereas physical capital is comprised of all non-human resources utilized in the production of other goods and services. The former comprises all the employees’ academic and professional credentials, experience, abilities, skills, and circle of networks relevant to the business (2). The latter on its part includes all material assets belonging to a business entity such as buildings, vehicles, and equipment.

Management

Whereas management of physical capital is mostly non-personal and generic, that of human capital is personal and customized in nature. For example, equipment and tools undergo routine checks and repairs to ensure they are in the right form and shape for their intended use. Employees on their part require well thought out and tailor made management initiatives such as team building activities and trainings to ensure morale and productivity at the work place. When managing your staff creativity and spontaneity is essential, on the other hand managing WORKING tools is relatively standard and follows a set out protocol.

Utility and Depreciation

Generally, the use of human and physical capital is complementary. Ideally, the combination of technically superior machines and qualified staff results in the production of high-quality goods and services leading to profit making by the business. However, the utility value of employees is noted to improve as time progresses, while most physical assets depreciate with time, due to wear and tear even with regular maintenance. This is because human capital has the potential to evolve and self-augment, while physical capital lacks a similar capability (2).An organization’s human capital improves when more opportunities for training are AVAILED to staff.



49.

India is both a democracy and a republic . justify the statement

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Simple is the answer that…indian political system is based on universal adult franchise where everyone GET fair chance to choose their candidate and hence it's a democracy means rule by the people…..but unlike in other countries like UK OR JAPAN where constitutional or DEMOCRATIC monarchy prevail, in INDIA head of the state, which is president, is elected one not a hereditary…thus it is a REPUBLIC although not DIRECTLY from the people but by the elected one….

50.

Who is the chief minister of kerala?

Answer» HEY mate!
C.M. of Kerela is Mr. Pinarayi Vijayan.
Pinarayi Vijayan. Pinarayi Vijayan (born 24 May 1945) is an Indian politician who is the current Chief Minister of Kerala, in office since 25 May 2016. A MEMBER of the Politburo of the Communist Party of INDIA (Marxist), he was the longest-serving secretary of the Kerala State Committee of the CPI(M) from 1998 to 2015.
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