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5401.

What are the similarities between colonial management of the forests in bastar and java

Answer» In both Bastar and Java forest act was introduced
5402.

What is by electionand midterm election

Answer» What is electoral contituency
5403.

How was the French society organized?

Answer» French society was divided into 3 estates 1 : estates clergy 2 : estates nobility3 : estates (other persons )
French society was divided into 3 estates
5404.

What is ceoriolic force

Answer» Coriolis Force: It is an apparent force caused by the Earth’s rotation. It is responsible for deflecting winds towards the right in the Northern hemisphere and towards the left in the Southern hemisphere. Effect of Coriolis Force on the World Climate Under the effect of Coriolis force, the trade winds moving from sub-tropical high-pressure belts to equatorial low-pressure belts become North-East trade winds in the Northern hemisphere and South-East trade winds in the Southern hemisphere. As a result, they bring heavy rainfall to the East coast while the West coast remains dry.
5405.

Explain region of terror

Answer» The period from 1793 to 1794 was referred as Reign of Terror.As Robesphiere followed a policy of severe control and punishment.All those whom he refered as being enwmies were tried by revolutionary tribunal and of found guilty were guillontined
Due to robesppierre ,the act of severe control and punishment from 1793 to 1794 is called reign of terror
5406.

What was the historic blunder committed by hitler

Answer» He had killed jews as it was the most backward class
5407.

How to paste pictures in this app in answers?

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5408.

When was the suez Canal opened what was its impact on India

Answer» The opening of the suez canal has benfited to India since itsopening in 1839 as it reduced the distance from europe to india 7000kms.Secondly It connects India with Europe , North America ,and South America through both the routes the Cape of Good Hope and Suez Canal.The Ocean routes from South East Asia East asia and australia t Africa and Europe passes through Indian Ocean.Finally India enjoys fovrouble conditions on International Hihway of Trade and Commerce.
5409.

The liberals were not democrats justify by giving an example

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5410.

How was the constitution of India drawn up?

Answer» It was not an easy task to make a constitution for a huge and diverse country like India. The Constitution of India was drawn up under very difficult circumstances.1. People of India were emerging from the status of subjects to that of citizens. Till then they had lived under foreign rule and did not have a say in the government. They were not familiar with the governance of an independent state.2. The country was formed after a partition on the basis of religious differences. It was a traumatic experience for the people of India and Pakistan.3. The rulers of the princely states were free to decide whether they wanted to merge with India or Pakistan or remain independent.\xa0
5411.

What are the features of PDS

Answer» It is of 2 type RPDS(rewampad public distribution system) & TPDS(targeted public distribution system)
Pds is public distribution system
5412.

Describe the forest transformation in java .

Answer» The development and transformations of the forests of India and Java in Indonesia are similar to a great extent. Forest management in Java and India was started by colonisers, the Dutch in Java and the British in India. Both carried out large-scale deforestation for timber to build ships and sleepers for railways.Shifting cultivation was practised for several generations by the forest communities of both places.\xa0Like the rebellion in Bastar in 1910, the Kalangs, who were the wood-cutting community of Java, also rebelled against the Dutch in 1770 to stand up against the laws that restricted their access to the forests.In Java, the initiative to stand up against the Dutch was taken by Surontiko Samin of Randublatung, a teak forest village. He argued that the Dutch had not created water, wood and air, and that they had no right to place restrictions on the natural forest resources that Mother Earth has given.Forest Services and scientific forestry was also introduced by the colonisers, in both Java and India, to manage forests for shipbuilding and railways. The Dutch in Java practised a system known as the ‘Blandongdiensten System’, under which, just like the British in India, they imposed heavy rents on land under cultivation.Both the Dutch in Java and the British in India exploited the forest resources to meet their war needs.\xa0During the First World War and the Second World War, the British cut many trees in India to meet their war needs. Java faced a similar fate at the hands of the Dutch just before the Japanese occupation of Java. The Japanese further exploited the forests of Java and left the forests in an irretrievable state.
5413.

Sample paper of social science questions

Answer» Sample paper of social science
5414.

What do you understand by HYV?

Answer» Hyv means high yeild variety seed in this any crop is grown in large quntity with good quality
5415.

When nelson mandela was born?

Answer» 18.7.1819
18/7/1819
18 july 1819
5416.

What are the problem faced by the weirmar republic

Answer» Many Germans had the new Republic responsible not only for the defeat of Germany in the first world war but also for the national humiliation at the Treaty of Versailles does it carry the burden of War guilt and therefore was not welcomed by its own people from the beginning the Republic was financially weak by the war compensation imposed on Germany the Republic not win the support of the big industrialist and military the farmer distress the letter the loss of territory and the fall control oil the weimar Republic also faced problems like unemployment acute shortage food storage and infiltration
5417.

Why India has rich heritage of flaura and fauna ?

Answer» India has rich heritage of flora and fauna because it is one of the 12 one of the twelve Mega biodiverse countries in the world also it has 47000 species of plants out of which 15000 species are of flowering plants it has 90000 species of animals as well as many many species of Aves mammalia and reptilia
5418.

Explain the ractor of production ?

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5419.

How food security is ensured in india?

Answer» Food security system in India has two components: first is buffer stock and second is PDS Public Distribution system Buffer stock is a stock of food grains namely wheat and rice prepared by the government throw Food Corporation of India the FCI purchase wheat and rice from the farmers in States where there is a surplus production the Purchase food grains are stored in granaries this is done to distribute food grains in the deficit areas and among the poor Strata of society at the price of lower than the market price also known as issue price this this helps in resolving the problem of shortage of food. Public distribution system : poor people throw ration shops the items are sold to the poor people at a price lower than the market price. Other schems : over the years several new programs have been launched like mid day meal antyodaya Anna Yojana etc for food security.
Through Public Distribution System( PDS ) where the food grains are distributed through ration shops to people below poverty line
5420.

Explain how forest act effet cultivation ?

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5421.

Mention main function of election commissiin?

Answer» (i) it grants recognition to political parties. (ii) it allots symbols to candidates and political parties
The main function of election commission is to look after the election and to manage the disputes arising during the time of elections and also to count the votes &select the winning party
5422.

Why did the tsarist autocracy collapse in 1917

Answer» The Tsarist autocracy collapsed in 1917 due to the following reasons—\xa0(a) Miserable Condition of the Workers\xa0(i) The industrial workers in Russia got very low wages.\xa0(ii) They had very long working hours, sometimes upto 15 hours.\xa0(iii) A large number of workers were unemployed,\xa0(iv) The workers demanded higher wages and reduction in working hours but their demands were not met and they became dissatisfied.\xa0(b) Miserable Condition of Peasants\xa0(i) Most of the peasants were landless and very poor.\xa0(ii) They also had to do free labour for the landlords.\xa0(iii) The small farmers who possessed land had to pay high land revenue, leaving very less for them to survive on.\xa0(iv) The landless farmers demanded that the land of the nobles should be given to them.\xa0(v) They wanted reduction of land revenue.\xa0(vi) However, their demands were not fulfilled and they too became dissatisfied.\xa0(c) Russia\'s Defeat in the First World War\xa0(i) Initially, the people rallied around Tsar Nicholas II; however Russian armies suffered defeats and a large number of soldiers were killed in the war.\xa0(ii) The Russian population wanted to withdraw from the war, but the Tsar was not willing to do so. This turned the Russian people against him and encouraged them to revolt.\xa0(d) Role of Philosophers like Karl Marx\xa0Karl Marx put forward the idea that the capitalists were responsible for the misery of the workers and that the condition of workers could only improve if the land and the industries were controlled by the society. He inspired the workers to oppose the landlords and the capitalists.\xa0(e) Rasputin\'s RoleThe people were also against the policies of the monk named Rasputin.
5423.

What measures should be taken to increase life expectancy of poor in India

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5424.

what are the components of buffer stock?

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5425.

Describe in brief major physical features of india?

Answer» Himalayan Mountains: The northernmost landscape of the country highlights the fold mountains of the Himalayas. Though geologically young, the Himalayan Mountains are the loftiest and the most rugged of the world. Since they stretch across 2500 KM from Kashmir in the north, through Arunachal Pradesh in the North East, these mountains form an arc. This helps keep the cold arctic winds from reaching the tropical landmass.Northern Plains : The three major river systems of India- Indus, Ganga and the Brahmaputra along with their tributaries have fed the foothills of the Himalayas. Since these river basins had a huge amount of alluvial deposits from these glacial rivers, these regions grew fertile over hundreds of years and led to the Northern Plains.Peninsular Plateau : The oldest landmass of India, the Peninsular Plateau was the result of the tectonic shifts of the Gondwana Land. This massive plateau area is further divided as-\tThe Central Highlands – lying on the north of the Narmada River and covering a large part of the Malwa Plateau.\tThe Deccan Plateau- a triangular landmass lying on the south of the Narmada River. The Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats border the Deccan plateau on its eastern and western sides respectively. While the Satpura mountain ranges stand on its northern part, the Western Ghats have higher elevation with a maximum height of 1600 meters. On the other hand, the Eastern Ghats reach to a maximum of 600 meters in height.Indian Desert: The undulating sandy plains covered with sand dunes on the western fringes of the Aravali Hills comprise the Indian Desert. With rainfall as low as 150 mm per annum, this region is the aridest in the country and thus, low on greenery. The states of Rajasthan and northwestern parts of Gujarat collectively form the desert region.Coastal Plains: Right on the outer edges of the Indian peninsula, lies the narrow strips of the coastal plains. These sea fed regions cover the shores of the Bay of Bengal in the East and the Arabian Sea on the West.
5426.

Describe how the java forests developed

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5427.

Southern oscillation define

Answer» El Niño is the warm phase of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation and is associated with a band of warm ocean water that develops in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific, including the area off the Pacific coast of South America.
5428.

Map of french revolution

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5429.

The icc headquarter was shifted from London to

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5430.

Give any three features of the Hitler\'s geopolitcal concept of Lebensarum?

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5431.

What are the challenges of free and fair election in india

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5432.

Who had a power to interrup the constitution of country

Answer» Parliament
5433.

Name any two products traded by the maasai

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5434.

How government run after election

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5435.

Suggest some ways that can put an end to the indiscriminate destruction of our wildlife

Answer» (i) It becomes foremost duty of the govt. to make Wild Life Protection Act more effective.\xa0(ii) Indian govt. have set up about fourteen bioreserves to protect both flora and fauna.(iii) Financial and Technical assistance is provided to many Botanical gardens by the govt. since 1992.\xa0(iv) Project Tiger, Project Rhino, Project Great Indian Bustard and many other eco-developmental projects have been introduced.(v) 89 National Parks, 490 Wildlife Sanctuaries and Zoological Gardens are set up.(vi) Besides that all of us must realise the importance of the natural ecosystem for our own survival.
5436.

Why is India known as a sovereign country?

Answer» A country has peoples, and borders. It can be multilingual, multi ethnic, multi regional, multi religious. There are sentiments attached to the notion of a country, symbols and history ( almost like national identity). A country may be independent or even a colony. India is an independent country.State is composed of a government and institutions of administration for effective governance of a country. While it can be progressive and work on the principles of natural and distributive justice, the government and institutions do not inspire sentiments like the notion of a country does. A state is an inanimate set up, a machinery, carrying out functions assigned to it. A state need not be an independent entity, its rights and privileges may be constrained by a colonizer or a hegemonic power.A sovereign state is an independent entity, that can mobilse its resources, ink treaties, declare or wage wars. Its limitations are drawn only by its own volition, and international constraints voluntarily accepted.India is a country and its citizens are Indians. India is a sovereign state in that it is an independent country, which can enter in to treaties and take decisions and actions cosiderd necessary to maintain its sovereignty.\xa0
5437.

Important question and answer for final exams

Answer» 1.how the council of minister and prime minister is appointed.2.Explain right against exploitation.3.Write few features of cold weather season.4.Explain lenins april thesis.5.write three dimensions of food insecurity in india.
5438.

Name the plants whose leaves are used for making Bidies ?

Answer» Tendu
5439.

What are the three powers and functions of parliament?

Answer» In India, a national assembly of elected representatives is called Parliament.The major powers and junctions of the Parliament are(i) The Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any Country. In India, it makes laws on the subjects of Union List, Concurrent List and in certain cases on State List.(ii) The Parliament can pass a resolution of no-confidence against the ministry and ask it to resign. Those who run the government can take decisions only so long as they enjoy support of the Parliament.(iii) The Parliament controls all the money that government has. The governmental budget is passed in the Parliament.(iv) The Parliament is the highest forum of discussion and debate on public issues and national policies.(v) The Parliament can seek information from and ask questions to the government and its ministers on any matter.(vi) The Parliament elects President, Vice-President, Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Vice-Chairman of Rajya Sabha, etc. It can also remove President, Vice¬President, Judges of the Supreme Court and High . Courts by passing a resolution of impeachment against them.
5440.

Similarities between human capital and physical capital

Answer» In human c
5441.

What is judiciary

Answer» The institution which forms the collection of all the courts in acountry to solve disputes between the citizens,the citizens and the union, the state governments, state(s) and union. The collection of all courts in the country is called the judiciary.
An institution which settles all dispute between people and government
5442.

What are percuilar function of nazi thinking

Answer» Nazism was a set of elaborate principles and rules on the German society. It was a vast system of rule governed by racist ideas and thoughts.Peculiar function of nazi thinking are:•There was no equality between people but only a racial hierarchy.•Only Nordic German Aryans with blond, blue-eyed were considered desirable. Jews,Gypsies,Communists,Polish civilians were some among the 52 types of victims persecuted by Nazis.•War and genocide became two sides of the same coin.•Undesirables and political opponents were detained and executed through periodically organised violence and the Nazi rule devised a new system of execution by killing people by gassing them in gas chambers and packing them off at will to separately marked areas called ghettos.•The Nazis had full control over the media and economy. They never used the word kill for mass murder but instead used spl.treatment,final solution,etc. •Political parties and trade unions were banned except for the Nazi party and its affiliates.•Nazis and Desirables were asked to hate Jews and other undesirables,glorify aggression,condemn democracy and worship Hitler.•Children were subjected to Nazi schooling-a prolonged period of ideological training. They were taught to be loyal,submissive,hate Jews,democarcy, be ironhearted,strong and masculine,glorify war and aggression.•The Nazis believed and practiced the geopolitical concept of Lebensraum or living space.
5443.

What was the main csuses of french revolution?

Answer» (a)\xa0Social Causes\xa0-\xa0On the eve of the revolution, the French society was ridden with several inequalities. The clergy and the nobles led a life of luxury and enjoyed numerous privileges. On the other hand, the peasants and workers lived a wretched life. They groaned under heavy taxes and forced labour. The middle-class comprising of lawyers, doctors, teachers, etc also suffered humiliation at the hands of the clergy and the nobles. This state of social inequality\xa0was the chief cause of the French Revolution.(b)\xa0Political Causes\xa0-\xa0Emperor Louis XVI of France was an empty headed despot. He and his queen, Marie Antoinette, squandered money on their luxurious living and wasteful festivities. The high posts were often auctioned, so inefficiency reigned supreme. The whole administration was corrupt and each department had its own laws. In the absence of\xa0any uniform system there was confusion all around. The people were tired of such a rotten system of administration and wanted a change.(c)\xa0Economic Causes\xa0-\xa0France had been continually involved in wars which had broken her economy. The luxurious life led by the French King Louis XVI and his queen had made the matter still worse. The people groaned under heavy taxes. The system was so faulty that only a fraction of the taxes could be realized as the people were too poor to pay the taxes while nobles and the clergy who could pay, were completely exempted from all the taxes. The economy became so bad that the French Government had almost reached a state of bankruptcy. Thus the shattered economy of France proved a major cause of the Revolution. (d)\xa0Immediate Cause\xa0-\xa0Forced by financial bankruptcy, Emperor Louis XVI was compelled to call a meeting of the\xa0Estates\xa0General in 1789 A.D. after a lapse of 175 years. It generated much excitement as the members of the Third Estate were determined to put forth their problems. But when the first two Estates i.e. the Clergy and the Nobility refused to have a common meeting with the Third Estate, the people lost their temper. They had already suffered much in the severe famine in 1788 - 1789. In this way the calling of\xa0the\xa0
5444.

How democracy allow us to correct its own mistakes?

Answer» In democracy there is space for public discussion on government\'s or rulers\' mistakes and there is a room for correction. Either the rulers have to change their decisions, or the rulers can be changed.
5445.

What is the difference between general elections and mid-term elections

Answer» General Elections: Elections that are held after every five years when the Parliament completes its full term.Mid –term elections: If the central or a state government loses its majority before the completion of its term and the formation of alternate government is not possible, then midterm elections are held.
5446.

What are the feature of democracy ?

Answer» Some of the major features of a democracy are:\tThe final decision making power rests with those elected by the people.\tIt must be based on a free and fair election.\tEach adult citizen must have one vote and each vote must have one value.\tIt should rule within limits set by constitutional law and citizens’ rights.
5447.

Explain the meaning of collective responsibility

Answer» In a parliament decisions are taken in groups. Collective responsibility means that all Ministers are responsible for the parliament.When the parliament passes non confidence resolution on the government all the ministers including the prime ministers have to resign as all are responsible collectively.
5448.

What were the main objective of russian revolution arise

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5449.

Give any 3 changes brought in hunting in forest by forest law

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5450.

Wht is the model growth of conduct for election campaign

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