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4101.

What is the drainage system

Answer» Drainage: The river system of an area is called drainage. The area drained by a single river system is called the drainage basin. The drainage systems in India can be divided into two major groups, viz. the Himalayan Rivers and the Peninsular Rivers.
4102.

Assam and Monsoon Climate

Answer» The climate of Assam is typically ‘tropical monsoon rainfall’ type, with high levels of humidity and heavy rainfall. People here enjoy a moderate climate all throughout the year, with warm summers and mild winters. In the monsoon season, the whole state comes alive with the beauty of nature. Climatic variations can be seen regionally. While the plains of Assam have a tropical climate with high humidity, the hills have a sub-alpine type of climate. There are four distinct seasons in Assam - summer, monsoon, autumn and winter. The best time to visit the place is the winter season i.e. from October to April, which is also the festive season of Assam.
4103.

What do you mean by collective responsibility

Answer» Collective responsibility refers to responsibility of organisation , groups, societies. By which individuals who are part of such collectives to be responsible for other people\'s actions and occurrence by tolerating , ignoring, or harbouring them , without actively engaging.
4104.

What did Gandhi ji said about truly independent

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4105.

I have many eyes but can not see

Answer» Any word which has II starts with E ends with E and have only 1 letter(Envelope)
4106.

What are the cotrols affecting the climate of India?

Answer» Wind, temperature and climate
4107.

Why did Hitler hated the Jews?

Answer» He hated jews because he was a christian , he belives that jesus were killed by jews (romans and italians) so he hated them
4108.

When did hitler appointed to overcome the economic crisis? What did he do to overcome these crisis

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4109.

What was the effect of 2nd world war on germany

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4110.

What do you mean by ITCZ

Answer» Inter Tropical Convergence zone.It is the point where two westerly and easterly direction wind pass
4111.

summary of nazism and the rise of hitler lesson 9class cbse history ch 3

Answer» \tAdolf Hitler was born on 20 April 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary.\tHitler was against the Jews and killed many of them.\tDemocratic constitution with a federal structure was formed by the National Assembly after the loss of Germany in the World War-I and had a meeting at Weimar.\tMany Germans accused the Weimar Republic for harsh and humiliating Versailles treaty.\tThe First World War had a great impact on the European Society and Polity.\tAlong with the Weimar Republic there came another revolutionary uprising called Spartacist League which was based on the pattern of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and demanded Soviet style governance.\tGermany fought the war on loans and had to pay war reparations only in gold which depleted the gold reserves when there was a scarcity for resource.\tAs a result of reckless printing of paper currency, the value of the German mark collapsed and prices of goods soared.
4112.

What arethe causes of rissian civil war

Answer» When Bolsheviks ordered land re-distribution, the Russian army began to break up. Soldiers, mostly peasants, wished to go home for the redistribution and deserted. Non-Bolshevik socialists, liberals and supporters of autocracy condemned the Bolshevik uprising.Their leaders moved to South Russia and organised troops to fight the Bolsheviks. These troops and Bolsheviks fought a civil war; and looting, banditry and famine became common.
4113.

What is the function of the parliament?

Answer» Making or cancelling the laws
4114.

What are the resons for the revolt of 1857

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4115.

How to came hitler power

Answer» He came to power when hitler was new to become politian Hindenburg(that time president) appreciated hitler for his bravery and given him chancellor ship thus slowly he came to power
4116.

Who was the leader of Russia when russian revolution held

Answer» Tsar Nicolas II
Tsar Nicholas or Czar Nicholas was the leader of Russia when Russian Revolution occur.
Tsar Nicholas
4117.

Who was the dictator of france revution?

Answer» Napoleon bonaparte was a military dictator in French revolution.
Louis XVI is the dictator of france revolution
Louis XVI
4118.

Describe how poverty is seen by social scientist?

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4119.

First world war was held in which year?

Answer» It was held from 1914 - 1918
1914.....
1914
From 1914 to 1918
1914
4120.

Can you give the feature to download videos

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4121.

What is the role of valdmir lenin in rusian revolution?

Answer» Vladimir Lenin born April 10 , 1870, Simbirsk, Russia—died January 21, 1924. He was founder of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks), inspirer and leader of the Bolshevik Revolution (1917), and the architect, builder, and first head (1917–24) of the Soviet state. He was the founder of the organization known as Comintern (Communist International) and the posthumous source of “Leninism,” the doctrine codified and conjoined with Karl Marx’s works by Lenin’s successors to form Marxism-Leninism, which became the Communist worldview.
4122.

Is begging is an economic activity

Answer» This is a good question. No begging is not a economic activity. Due to begging there is no economical development. It is a wastage of human resources.
4123.

Who was leafer of provisional government

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4124.

Powerof ifs officer

Answer» Yes
4125.

Detail about the recommendation of mondal commission and why it is criticised

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4126.

Deforestation become more systematic and extensive under the colonial rule. Explain

Answer» The process of deforestation began many centuries ago; but under colonial rule it became more systematic and extensive. In the colonial period, cultivation expanded rapidly for a variety of reasons:1.With the increased demand for production of commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheat and cotton in the nineteenth-century Europe, the British encouraged use of land in their own ways.2. In the early nineteenth century, the colonial state thought that forests were unproductive. They believed in cultivation that could yield agricultural products and revenue, and enhance the income of the state and so there began a massive deforestation in the name of systematic cultivation.3. To fulfil the requirement of timber in England, extensive deforestation took place in India.
4127.

Who abolished slavery in france ?

Answer» What was french second republic plz tell humble request
Slavery was abolished in the year 1848 after death of napolean
The National Convention voted to abolish slavery in all the French colonies on February 4, 1794. Slavery was reintroduced in the French colonies by Napoleon Bonaparte. Slavery was finally abolished in 1848 by the French Second Republic.
In 1794 Napoleon Bonaparte abolished slavery
4128.

Which government institution help children to access to study in from class IV to XII

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4129.

Why do we need the political instiution?

Answer» We need the political institutions for the following purposes:1.To ensure security to the citizens and to provide facilities and education to all2.To collect tax and maintain administration,defence and development programmes3.To formulate and implement certain development schemes4.To settle the disputes and determine what is right or wrong
4130.

Write four functions of parliament ?

Answer» 1. Legislative Functions:The Parliament makes laws on all subjects listed in the Union List. It can also make laws on subjects listed under the Concurrent List. In case there is any conflict or overlapping in the provisions existing in the Union and State enactment, the Union law prevails. In cases when an emergency has been declared, the Union Parliament can also make laws on subjects that fall within the State List.2. Financial Control: Union Parliament has exclusive powers to provide ways and means through which revenue has to be raised for public services. To that end it imposes taxes and also ensures that the money sanctioned for expenditure to various departments of the government has been spent for the authorized purposes.3. Role of opposition:The existence of opposition also ensures that the nation gets to know about the alternative points of view.4. An organ of information : Parliament is the most powerful organ so far information about the functioning of the government is concerned. The information provided in the Houses is authoritative and Ministers are bound to provide information on matters of government when so desired by the members.
4131.

What is sarve siksha abhiyan

Answer» ‘Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan’ is a significant step towards providing elementary education to all children in the age group six to fourteen years by 2010. It is a time-bound initiative of the central government in partnership with the states, the local government and the community to achieve the goal of universalisation of elementary education. Bridge courses and back-to-school camps have been introduced to increase the enrolment in elementary education. Mid-day meal scheme has been introduced to encourage attendance and retain children, as well as increase their nutritional status. These types of policies of the government could add to the literate population of India and further to the economic development.
4132.

Give a brief account of sale trade in eroupe

Answer» Land is very precios things for human being because it gave to human all their needed and useful things
What is land
4133.

What is meant by the principle of divison of power ?

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4134.

What is regin of terror

Answer» It was the period between the rule of Maximilian Robespierre. It was called reign of terror because at that time every privileages were banned and no any one has any right.
4135.

Describe election procedure in India

Answer» By electronic voting machine
4136.

What is a military coup?

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4137.

The causes of 1 world war

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4138.

Why are women employed in low wages job??

Answer» Because ,womens are emotionally and plysically week. 2 women work in unorganised sector.
They get faint during the work and work are leaven offen if some emergency
4139.

At last nomination paper is submit to whom

Answer» Once the election dates are announced, the candidates need to file their nomination. When a candidate is selected by a political party as a candidate, it is usually known as party ‘ticket’. While filing the nomination, the candidate has to provide certain details and some security deposit.
4140.

Describe about the genocidal war in Germany

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4141.

What is ment by model code of conduct

Answer» A set of norms and guidelines to be followed by political and contesting candidates during election time is known as model code of conduct.According to this, no party or candidate can(i) Use any place of worship for election propaganda.(ii) Use government vehicles, air crafts and officials for elections.(iii) Once elections are announced, ministers shall not lay foundation stones of any project.
4142.

Write short nore on a)Social exclusion,b) Vulnerability??

Answer» Social exclusion is both a cause as well as a consequence of poverty in the usual sense. Broadly, it is a process through which individuals or groups are excluded from facilities, benefits and opportunities that others enjoy. Whereas, vulnerability is a measure, which describes the greater probability of certain communities of becoming, or remaining, poor in the coming years.
4143.

What are the challenges that still remain to be tackled in the way to eradicate poverty

Answer» The energy of a body due to its position or change in shape is known as potential energy
4144.

Why is India called a republic?

Answer» 1) India is called a republic as the representatives are elected by the people of the country.2) Free and fair elections take place.3) India\'s constitution is sovereign , socialist , secular , democratic , republic , and runs on the basis of justice , liberty , equality and fraternity.
4145.

Analyse the circumstances which led to Russian Revolution1905??

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4146.

Mention four major terms of the Treaty of Versailles

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4147.

What are executives ? Explain

Answer» The Executive branch is responsible for implementing and administering the public policy enacted and funded by the legislative branch. With the rise of welfare states, the need for organised state functions has also risen and Executive is one of the most crucial function. It ensures effective governance in the states.
4148.

What is the powers of the prime minister

Answer» Explain the powers of the prime minister
has the power to dismiss the minister
4149.

Why rights are so important for the people ,when they could not do their duties properly?

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4150.

What are the functions of mordern democracy?

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