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| 5301. |
Define constitution design? What does it include? |
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| 5302. |
How Himalaya were formed? |
| Answer» 1)\xa01000 million years ago there was a single mass of land Pangia and a single water\xa0body\xa0panthalsa.2)\xa0the land was divided into two parts called Gondwana and Angara land by Tethy sea\xa0the plates got further divided into more plates the two of them were Eurasian and Indo-Australian plate3)\xa0these two plates collided\xa04)\xa0the collision was convergent\xa0the sediments of tethy sea got deposit5)\xa0the deposition of sediments resulted in formation of Himalayas\xa0 | |
| 5303. |
How many wildlife senturies in India |
| Answer» 490 | |
| 5304. |
Indus river forms a delta or an estuary? |
| Answer» Delta | |
| 5305. |
What was Weimer Republic?( in simple language) |
| Answer» The\xa0Weimar Republic\xa0was Germany\'s\xa0government from 1919 to 1933, the period after World War I until the rise of Nazi Germany. It was named after the town of\xa0Weimar\xa0where Germany\'s new\xa0government was formed by a national assembly after Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated. | |
| 5306. |
Symbol of molar mass |
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| 5307. |
Which wind account for rainfall along the malabar coast |
| Answer» Monsoon winds | |
| 5308. |
How does himalaya are formed |
| Answer» The Himalayas were formed as a result of\xa0the collision between the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate. Read the description given below:\tBecause of the impact of convectional currents, the crust was split into many pieces. The Indo–Australian plate got separated from the Gondwanaland and drifted towards the north.\tAs it drifted towards the north, it collided with the Eurasian plate. As a result of this collision, the sedimentary rocks which were settled in the large-scale depression in the Earth’s crust called Tethys were folded and formed the Himalayas. | |
| 5309. |
How can people be regarded as resource for the country |
| Answer» When they have a good knowledge and can become liability for the country | |
| 5310. |
Describe global poverty trends..??? |
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| 5311. |
What is the national food securit act ? |
| Answer» The National Food Security Act, 2013 (also Right to Food Act) is an Act of the Parliament of India which aims to provide subsidized food grains to approximately two thirds of India\'s 1.2 billion people. It was signed into law on 12 September 2013, retroactive to 5 July 2013. | |
| 5312. |
Who were jadistists? |
| Answer» @abcd | |
| 5313. |
State any 3 causes of the fall of the jacobin\'s govt.? |
| Answer» He was rude and he killed many people | |
| 5314. |
Effects of unemployment. |
| Answer» Unemployment is a majour problem from which majority of the country is passing through. Effects of unemployment are:1)Landlessness2)Bieng a liability for society.3) Poverty4)Lack of food and nutrition.5)Lack of some essential facilities . | |
| 5315. |
Which battle sealed the fate of frame in1815 |
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| 5316. |
What is hyper inflation in economics |
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| 5317. |
How can I can learn history it is too tuf |
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| 5318. |
Points of urban jobs |
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Answer» Hey, gaurav how can you send the answers with pics. Tell me please..... 1] Urban Livelihood of Street WorkersIn towns and cities, it is easy to spot many people working in the streets. Some examples are those of\xa0vegetable vendors, ice-cream sellers, cobblers, rickshaw pullers,etc.\xa0These workers are\xa0self- employed\xa0people. Another special feature is that there may be\xa0no permanent shop\xa0for them to carry out their occupation. Some live and sell their products in shacks, some move around in bicycles and millions are left to sleep beneath highway roads.Most of these workers have migrated from rural areas (villages) in search of earning more money, but alas, the city life engulfs them. It is their basic right to earn a living and thus, the government has started with many schemes to ensure their protection.2] Self Employed BusinessmenWhat do you think of shopkeepers of medicine shops, clothes shop or a cafe? These people are businessmen who have started their own enterprises. Some businessmen are worth billions- like the owners of multinational companies, or some are small enterprise owners, (like the owner of a sweet shop).Some businessmen fall into the category of\xa0organised\xa0sector, where their accounts and businesses are recorded. However, small businessmen are self- employed in the\xa0unorganised sector\xa0too. They invest some money into starting on their own and slowly make profits. Business is a risky deal and it takes courage and creativity to run a successful one!3] Factory WorkersAnother one of the urban livelihoods in India is that of a factory worker. These people are not formally employed and thus, fall in the unorganised\xa0sector. Besides, they work as and when their employer wants them to and earns a very small income for their work. Some examples are sewers in clothes factories or labourers used for lifting heavy packages. These people are hired and paid on an hourly basis and it is not enough for them to subsist on generally.4] Workers in Organised SectorA majority of urban livelihoods in India fall under this category of workers. Examples of this is a marketing manager of a company, a civil engineer working on bridges, or a doctor working in a hospital. They earn the highest ‘salary’ in the city per month, but they don’t earn ‘hourly wages’ like labourers.These workers have several benefits, unlike street workers or factory labourers. These benefits are like having a company’s retirement plan, a company’s medical insurance, having paid leaves.Thus, we see what type of jobs are there in cities, ranging from self- employing work on the streets, to working in big companies and corporates. Cities have the richest and the poorest people and the gap in urban livelihoods is shocking and unfortunate. As students of civics and responsible citizens, we must work towards providing the underprivileged with basic necessities and support. |
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| 5319. |
Urban jobs |
| Answer» 1] Urban Livelihood of Street WorkersIn towns and cities, it is easy to spot many people working in the streets. Some examples are those of\xa0vegetable vendors, ice-cream sellers, cobblers, rickshaw pullers,etc.\xa0These workers are\xa0self- employed\xa0people. Another special feature is that there may be\xa0no permanent shop\xa0for them to carry out their occupation. Some live and sell their products in shacks, some move around in bicycles and millions are left to sleep beneath highway roads.Most of these workers have migrated from rural areas (villages) in search of earning more money, but alas, the city life engulfs them. It is their basic right to earn a living and thus, the government has started with many schemes to ensure their protection.2] Self Employed BusinessmenWhat do you think of shopkeepers of medicine shops, clothes shop or a cafe? These people are businessmen who have started their own enterprises. Some businessmen are worth billions- like the owners of multinational companies, or some are small enterprise owners, (like the owner of a sweet shop).Some businessmen fall into the category of\xa0organised\xa0sector, where their accounts and businesses are recorded. However, small businessmen are self- employed in the\xa0unorganised sector\xa0too. They invest some money into starting on their own and slowly make profits. Business is a risky deal and it takes courage and creativity to run a successful one!3] Factory WorkersAnother one of the urban livelihoods in India is that of a factory worker. These people are not formally employed and thus, fall in the unorganised\xa0sector. Besides, they work as and when their employer wants them to and earns a very small income for their work. Some examples are sewers in clothes factories or labourers used for lifting heavy packages. These people are hired and paid on an hourly basis and it is not enough for them to subsist on generally.4] Workers in Organised SectorA majority of urban livelihoods in India fall under this category of workers. Examples of this is a marketing manager of a company, a civil engineer working on bridges, or a doctor working in a hospital. They earn the highest ‘salary’ in the city per month, but they don’t earn ‘hourly wages’ like labourers.These workers have several benefits, unlike street workers or factory labourers. These benefits are like having a company’s retirement plan, a company’s medical insurance, having paid leaves.Thus, we see what type of jobs are there in cities, ranging from self- employing work on the streets, to working in big companies and corporates. Cities have the richest and the poorest people and the gap in urban livelihoods is shocking and unfortunate. As students of civics and responsible citizens, we must work towards providing the underprivileged with basic necessities and support.1] Urban Livelihood of Street WorkersIn towns and cities, it is easy to spot many people working in the streets. Some examples are those of\xa0vegetable vendors, ice-cream sellers, cobblers, rickshaw pullers,etc.\xa0These workers are\xa0self- employed\xa0people. Another special feature is that there may be\xa0no permanent shop\xa0for them to carry out their occupation. Some live and sell their products in shacks, some move around in bicycles and millions are left to sleep beneath highway roads.Most of these workers have migrated from rural areas (villages) in search of earning more money, but alas, the city life engulfs them. It is their basic right to earn a living and thus, the government has started with many schemes to ensure their protection.2] Self Employed BusinessmenWhat do you think of shopkeepers of medicine shops, clothes shop or a cafe? These people are businessmen who have started their own enterprises. Some businessmen are worth billions- like the owners of multinational companies, or some are small enterprise owners, (like the owner of a sweet shop).Some businessmen fall into the category of\xa0organised\xa0sector, where their accounts and businesses are recorded. However, small businessmen are self- employed in the\xa0unorganised sector\xa0too. They invest some money into starting on their own and slowly make profits. Business is a risky deal and it takes courage and creativity to run a successful one!3] Factory WorkersAnother one of the urban livelihoods in India is that of a factory worker. These people are not formally employed and thus, fall in the unorganised\xa0sector. Besides, they work as and when their employer wants them to and earns a very small income for their work. Some examples are sewers in clothes factories or labourers used for lifting heavy packages. These people are hired and paid on an hourly basis and it is not enough for them to subsist on generally.4] Workers in Organised SectorA majority of urban livelihoods in India fall under this category of workers. Examples of this is a marketing manager of a company, a civil engineer working on bridges, or a doctor working in a hospital. They earn the highest ‘salary’ in the city per month, but they don’t earn ‘hourly wages’ like labourers.These workers have several benefits, unlike street workers or factory labourers. These benefits are like having a company’s retirement plan, a company’s medical insurance, having paid leaves.Thus, we see what type of jobs are there in cities, ranging from self- employing work on the streets, to working in big companies and corporates. Cities have the richest and the poorest people and the gap in urban livelihoods is shocking and unfortunate. As students of civics and responsible citizens, we must work towards providing the underprivileged with basic necessities and support. | |
| 5320. |
Differentiate between population change and population growth |
| Answer» Growth of population refers to the change in the number of inhabitants of a country/territory during a specific period of time, say during the last ten years.Population change is about changes in population composition; like age structure, *** ratio, literacy rate, occupational structure, etc. | |
| 5321. |
What is bhanger |
| Answer» Bangar and khaddar are two types of alluvial soil.Bangar: It is an old alluvial soil and has higher concentration of kankar nodules. It is comparatively less fertile.Khadar: It is a new alluvial soil and has less concentration of kankar nodules. It is more fertile. | |
| 5322. |
Why in palampur the wages for labours was less than minimum wages? |
| Answer» In pala put labourers agree to work for low wages because they have no land and there was struggle for employment so the agreed | |
| 5323. |
Why is mansoon called a unifying bond? |
| Answer» The monsoon is considered a unifying bond because:\tThe Indian landscape, its flora and fauna, etc. are highly influenced by the monsoon.\t\xa0These monsoon winds bind the whole country by providing water for agricultural activities.\tMost of the festivals in India that are related to agricultural cycle may be known by different names in different parts of the country, but their celebration is decided by the monsoon.\tYear after year, people of India from north to south and from east to west, eagerly await the arrival of the monsoon.\tThe river valleys which carry this water also unite as a single river valley unit. | |
| 5324. |
What is the infrastructure development of village Palampur? |
| Answer» \tMost of the houses have electric connections. Electricity powers all the tube-wells in the fields and is used in various types of small business.\tPalampur has two primary schools and one high school. There is a primary health centre run by the government and one private dispensary where the sick are treated.\tPalampur is well-connected with neighbouring villages and towns. Raiganj, a big village, is 3 kms away from Palampur. | |
| 5325. |
What is scientific forestry?write its feature |
| Answer» Natural forests which had lots of different types of trees were cut down. In their place only one type of tree was planted in straight rows, called as plantation. This is known as scientific forestry\tDietrich Brandis introduced scientific forestry in India\tNatural forests which had lots of different types of trees were cut down.\tOne type of tree is planted in straight rows.\tForests officials surveyed the forests and made working plans for forest management every year. | |
| 5326. |
Why do we need food security? |
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Answer» we need food security to save our population by dieng We need food security to conserve food for the up coming generation and to ful fill people\'s needs(i have typed this by mind. You should look in the text book )?? |
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| 5327. |
When was Indian forest service started? |
| Answer» 1964 | |
| 5328. |
Why was Bastille most hated religion in France? |
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Answer» because it shows the power,welth of king.(this is write ans) because it show the power of kin |
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| 5329. |
Which is the highest densly populated state in india according to 2011 census? |
| Answer» West bangal | |
| 5330. |
How has increasing population proved to be one of the main reason of poverty? |
| Answer» because if population is growing by very fast speed so we have to arrange food and if food is non arranged so people go to find jobs and there is very hard to find jobs so it is a main reason for poverty amd one mote reason ot is illitracy rate | |
| 5331. |
What are the challenges to free and fair elections? Describe any three challenges |
| Answer» there are many challenges because highly populated conturies like india its hard to conduct election for such a large population | |
| 5332. |
What were the features of nazism? |
| Answer» following are the features...1. they di racial discromination.2.they hate differnt groups li jeepsees polish and etc. | |
| 5333. |
Why is it necessary to increase area under forests? |
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Answer» it is necesarry for environment and for reducing pollution If the area of the land will increase the amount of plants will increase |
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| 5334. |
What do you understand by public distribution system? |
| Answer» The food collected by the fci is stored in ration shops and distributed among the poorer sections of the society is called pds | |
| 5335. |
Explain how poverty line is estimated in India? |
| Answer» poverty estimates in india are ...1 income based 2 calary based3 by watching cloth shelter food | |
| 5336. |
Why do we need elections ? |
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Answer» They can choose who will make laws for them,They can choose who will form the government and take major decisions,They can choose the party whose policies will guide the government and law making 1st point we need election to choose our leader and to show the world that our contry is democratic |
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| 5337. |
Write the main feautures of sarva siksha abhiyan? |
| Answer» In this government give free education to backward or poor child | |
| 5338. |
How did the big farmers in palampur increase their captial ? |
| Answer» (i) Most of the farmers borrow money from the banks.(ii) Most of the small farmers borrow money from the moneylenders or traders to manage the capital.(iii) Medium and large farmers have their own savings from the farming. | |
| 5339. |
What is the difference between French revolution and Russian revolution |
| Answer» \tFrench revolutionRussian revolutionThe French revolution lasted from 1789 to 1799.The Russian revolution took place in 1917.The French revolution was the result of a bad economy with unbearable taxes and the bad leadership of Louis XVI.The Russian revolution was the result of a bad economy and the bad leadership of Tsar Nicolas II.The monarchy of France saw an end due to the French revolution.The monarchy of Russia saw an end due to the Russian revolution.\t | |
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What is the political cause of French revolution |
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Answer» Upon the accession of Louis XIV, he found an empty treasury .Long years of war had drained the financial resources of France. To meet its regular expense such as the cost of maintaining army,the court and running the govt. offices the state was forced to increase taxes.This was the political cause of the French Revolution. Society is divided into three estates |
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| 5341. |
How can the population beturn into an important resources |
| Answer» Population can be turn into an important resource by giving them education and let them know the use and necessity new technologies in agriculture ,now people is having more production and by selling these harvest they are earning more and more and taking part GDP they are developed in agriculture sector also education gives rise to new inventions and new ideas by which a country will be developed. | |
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Discuss the factor affecting distribution of population |
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Answer» Rainfall , land and temperature : Amount and types of resources.: Transportation facilities.: Government policies: Medical facilities and other necessary facilities.: Job opportunities.: Fertility of soil for various purposes.: Availablity of minerals.: Education facilities.: |
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| 5343. |
State difference between himalayan and peninsular rivers |
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| Answer» | Basis for Comparison | Himalayan Rivers | Peninsular Rivers | \t\t\tMeaningHimalayan Rivers are the rivers that originate from Himalayan ranges and flows throughout the year.Peninsular Rivers include those rivers that arises from Western Ghats and receive water only during a particular period.NaturePerennialNon-perennialFormDeltaSome rivers form delta while others form EstuaryShapeMeanderingStraightRocksBed rocks are soft, sedimentary and easily erodibleBed rocks are hard, resistant and not easily erodibleFed bySnow and rainRainDrainage basinLargeSmallIrrigateNorthern PlainsDeccan PlateauValleyV-shaped valley is formedU-shaped valley is formed\t|
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| 5344. |
Explain the factor that influencing the vegetation of the place |
| Answer» LandSoilTemperaturePhotoperiodPrecipitationReleif | |
| 5345. |
Can anyone tell me some uses of biosphere reserves. |
| Answer» Bio-reserves are the areas where, plant and animal species are protected. They are created so that this natural heritage can be transmitted to future generations.Uses of biospheres reserves:(i) In each biosphere reserve, the core aim is to preserve wildlife, the flora and the fauna in their natural forms.(ii) The surrounding zone would be utilised for research and experimentation in developing forests and other products. | |
| 5346. |
What is meant by judicial review |
| Answer» Judicial Review:(i)The Supreme Court and the High Courts have the power to interpret the Constitution of the country.(ii)They can declare invalid any law of the legislature or the actions of the executive, whether at the Union level or at the state level, if they find such a law or action is against the Constitution.(iii)Thus they can determine the Constitutional validity of any legislation or action of the executive in the country, when it is challenged before them. This is known as the judicial review. | |
| 5347. |
What is meant by blood Sunday |
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Answer» It means when father gapon entered the place of king he was attacked by police and on that day more than 300 were injured and 100 were killed . So it was known as bloody sunday. Otherwise khuni aitwar On one sunday all workers on stirke women also participate curfew is starting by police and cops, killed 30 lacks people called bloody Sunday In january,1905,on ane sunday the workers took out a peaceful procession in order to present a petition to the czar. But on the way, the processionists were fired at indiscriminately resulting in the death of more than thousand workers while many more wounded. Because of this massacre, the said sunday in history is known as the \'bloody sunday\'. Bloody sunday mean (khuni sunday) |
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| 5348. |
How did the changes brought about by colonial rule affect the lives of Pastoralists? |
| Answer» \tWhen grazing lands were taken over and turned into cultivated fields, the available area of pastureland declined. Due to reservation of forests, cattle herders could no longer freely let their cattle graze in the forests.\tAs pasturelands disappeared under the plough, the existing animal stock had to feed on whatever grazing land remained. This led to continuous intensive grazing of these pastures, which did not allow time for the natural restoration of vegetation growth.\tThis ultimately led to shortage of forests for animals and deterioration of animal stock. Underfed cattle died in large numbers during scarcities and famines. | |
| 5349. |
When and how France became a constitutional monarchy? |
| Answer» France became a constitutional monarchy when a meeting of estates general was held and the third estate demanded for a new voting system but the king refused so they moved out of the assembly and they took a tennis court oath that they would form a national assembly and write a constitution to form a constitutional monarchy | |
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Explain why democracy is better than other form of government |
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Answer» Democracy is better than any other form of government because is allows us to correct our own mistake,it improves the quality of decision marking,it promotes equality among citizens and it not depends on any dictator or ruler.Hope it will helps you?? Because it allow us ro correct our own mistake Because In democracy all the people are equal no one is more or less important for our nation and we also gets some rights like right to freedon, religion, against exploitation etc. Democracy is also known as government formed by people. |
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