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Explain the quality of population ? |
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Chapter Nazism all important dates |
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| 4553. |
What is judiciary? |
| Answer» The judge of country or a state when they are considered in a group is called judiciary | |
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Different between disguised and seasonal unemployment |
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Answer» \tSeasonal UnemploymentDisguised UnemploymentGetting employment only for the part of the\xa0year in certain sectors, like agriculture is\xa0called seasonal unemployment.A situation wherein marginal productivity of\xa0labour is zero. It is not visible and found among wage earners, mostly in agriculture.It is mostly found in agro-based industry.It is mostly found in agriculture.It is found both in rural as well as urban areas.\xa0It is found in rural sectors only.\xa0There are certain busy seasons when sowing, harvesting, weaving and threshing is done.The work requires the service of five people but engages eight people.\t Answer |
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What are the significant features of the NPP 2000 |
| Answer» The significant features of the National Population Policy 2000 are mentioned below:(i)NPP 2000 identified adolescents as one of the major sections of the population that need greater attention.(ii)Besides nutritional requirements, the policy put greater emphasis on other important needs of adolescents including protection from unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases (STD).(iii)It called for programmes that aim towards encouraging delayed marriage and child-bearing, education of adolescents about the risks of unprotected ***, making contraceptive services accessible and affordable, providing food supplements, nutritional services, strengthening legal measures to prevent child marriage. | |
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What is the importance of fundamental rights |
| Answer» Fundamental rights are very much important to us as it give us right to ask question from anyone that why had done so | |
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What is duma how duma work under tsar |
| Answer» The Duma were council assemblies which was created by the Tsar of Russia. Simply it is a form of Russian governmental institution, that was formed during the reign of the last Tsar, Nicholas II. It is also the term for a council to early Russian rulers (Boyar Duma), as well as for city councils in Imperial Russia\xa0(\'Municipal dumas\'), and city and regional legislative bodies in the Russian Federation. | |
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What was setup at the end of second world war and what was it purpose |
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How can we say that the people of Saudi Arabia lacking democratic rights. |
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Answer» Women of saudi arabia doesn\'t have right to vote There is no republic, Since,No President.Only king |
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How can we say that democratic rights were violated at Guantanamo Bay. |
| Answer» In guantanamo bay were people picked up secretly by US Armed Force from all over the country because of that people are missing from their country . From here we can think that US Armed Force violated the democratic rights at guantanamo bay , however other country people don\'t have right to violate the rights of other country. | |
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What is the difference between bolsheviks and mennsheviks |
| Answer» * Bolsheviks-- leader-- Vladmir Lenin=> Lenin thought that in a repressive society like the czarist Russia, the party should be disciplined and should control the number and quality of its members.They wanted to transform Russian society through revolution.* Mensheviks-- leader-- Alexander KerenskiiThis party was liberal and open to all.They wanted to transform the society through education and reforms among the workers. | |
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Why were forest are important to human being and enviroment |
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Answer» For the following reasons, forests are very important to human beings and the environment around them(i) Forests modify local climate, control soil erosion and regulate stream flow.(it) Forests support a variety of industries,provide livelihood for many communities and offer panoramic or scenic view for recreation.(iii) Forests control wind force and temperature and cause rainfall.(iv) Forests provide humus to the soil and shelter to the wildlife.(v) Forests help us to keep our environment clean and pollution free by preventing dust from entering into the air, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing fresh oxygen.(vi) Forests stop rainwater from flowing fast and hold it . so that it could percolate down to enrich the groundwater level (water table). Becoz .................... |
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What are the causes of increasing population in India? |
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Answer» (i) High Birth Rate and Low Death Rate: From 1921 to 2001, the death rate has fallen from 42.6 to 8.7 per thousand while the birth rate fell from 49.2 to 26.1 per thousand.(ii) Poverty: Poor people have to spend little on the upbringing of their offsprings. Besides, the children supplement the family income.(iii) Child Marriage: Early marriage is a common feature in India. About 90 per cent of girls are married in the age group of 15-20 years.(iv) Low status of women; In India women have a low social status. They are treated merely as child producing machines.(v) Illiteracy: Rate of illiteracy of 35 per cent is pretty high in India. Illiterate persons fail to understand the significance of family planning. a. There has been substantial increase in India\'s population since Independence .b. The rise in population can be attributed to\xa0increase\xa0in birth rate.In\xa0India\xa0birth rates have always been on a higher side, due to lack of awareness of family planning,\xa0illiteracy.c. There has been a decline in the death rates due to better\xa0health\xa0facilities etc.d.\xa0Increased\xa0migration\xa0has largely impacted composition and distribution of population, Internal migration from rural to\xa0urban\xa0areas\xa0in search of better\xa0employment\xa0opportunities has\xa0increased\xa0the population of cities and townse. There has also been substantial growth in cities.f. From 1951 to 1981, there was a rapid increase in India\'s population. It rose from361 million in 1951 to 683 million in\xa01981.g. Increase in population can be attributed to lack of family planning, increase in birth rate, illiteracy, lack of awareness.h. However, India\'s population growth from 1981\'s to 1991 started declining.i.. There was a decline in birth rates in that period.j. Decline in birth rate could be attributed to increased awareness about family control measures, education etc. Birth rate |
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Assess Lenin\'s role in Russian Revolution? |
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| 4565. |
Who was lenin? Write about lenin april thesis? |
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What resented the French people |
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Write short note on wildlife |
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| 4568. |
Explain the system of election in india? |
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| 4569. |
How did farnce become a constitutional monarchy |
| Answer» France became a constitutional monarchy after the revolutions and protests done by the people of 3rd estate on 20 june and 14 july . The situation which was created in the town as well as in the village forced the king to accept the constitution and in this way france became a constitutional monarchyPlease ask if you want to know about incidence that took place on 20june and 14 july | |
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What is revolution means |
| Answer» Revolution neans great changes which is normally made by the people ... We call it as kranti in hindi | |
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Hitler what type of person |
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Answer» Developer iron - heart ruler Dictator - in one word |
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| 4572. |
How did India became self sufficient |
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Answer» Thanks Good answer gaurav since independence\xa0India is aiming at self-sufficiency in food grains.Indian policy makers had adopted new measures to increase self-sufficiency in food grains.A new programme in agriculture known as the "Green Revolution" has been adopted by India especially in the production of wheat and rice.The main idea behind this programme was to increase production by using modern methods of agriculture, HYV seeds chemical fertilisers etc.The highest production was achieved in Punjab and\xa0Haryana.The production of foodgrain increased from 7.23 million tonnes in\xa01964–65 to 218\xa0million tonnes in 2009–10.\u200bSince the advent of the Green revolution\xa0in the early 70s, the country managed to get rid of famine even during adverse weather\xa0conditions.\u200b |
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What are the three types of disaster?.Pls explain and answer fast.pls |
| Answer» 1. Natural hazards are hazards which arecaused because of natural phenomena(hazards with meteorological, geological oreven biological origin). Examples of naturalhazards are cyclones, tsunamis, earth-quake and volcanic eruption which areexclusively of natural origin.2. Manmade hazards are hazards whichare due to human negligence. Manmadehazards are associated with industries orenergy generation facilities and includeexplosions, leakage of toxic waste, pollution,dam failure, wars or civil strife etc. | |
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Why did British introduced waste land rules how did this affect the life of pastoralists |
| Answer» The british introduced waste land rules so that they could gain more revenue. So, the british converted waste lands into cultivable lands. This affected the life of the pastoralists as they could not move anywere they wanted. They could not enter the lands reserved for cultivation. Besides this, they also had to pay taxes to enter lands for their cattle to graze. | |
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When was human rights commission established? |
| Answer» The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) was constituted under Protection of Human Rights Act 1993 Act on 12th, October, 1993. According to the Protection of Human Rights Act 1993 the National Human Rights Commission was constituted for better protection of human rights and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto (NHRC).Protection of Human Rights Act 1993 provides the Commission with functional autonomy as enshrined in Paris Principles. The headquarters of the Commission shall be at Delhi and the Commission may, with the previous approval of the Central Government, establish offices at other places in India. | |
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Why did the tsarist autocracy collapsed in 1917 |
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Answer» The Tsarist autocracy collapsed in 1917 due to the following reasons—(a) Miserable Condition of the Workers(i) The industrial workers in Russia got very low wages.(ii) They had very long working hours, sometimes upto 15 hours.(iii) A large number of workers were unemployed,(iv) The workers demanded higher wages and reduction in working hours but their demands were not met and they became dissatisfied.(b) Miserable Condition of Peasants(i) Most of the peasants were landless and very poor.(ii) They also had to do free labour for the landlords.(iii) The small farmers who possessed land had to pay high land revenue, leaving very less for them to survive on.(iv) The landless farmers demanded that the land of the nobles should be given to them.(v) They wanted reduction of land revenue.(vi) However, their demands were not fulfilled and they too became dissatisfied.(c) Russia\'s Defeat in the First World War(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.(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.(d) Role of Philosophers like Karl Marx Karl 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.(e) Rasputin\'s Role The people were also against the policies of the monk named Rasputin. \xa0
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Total coast line of India??:) |
| Answer» India has a coastline of 7516.6 kms | |
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DIFFRENCE BETWEEN DEVELOPING CONTRIES AND NON DEVELOPING CONTRIES |
| Answer» Developing countries are those countries which are in a progressive way using their resources and country prospective where is the non developing countries are not in a progressive way and do not use their natural resources and have Gonna in a poor form | |
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Which incident presuded the USA to join the war? |
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Short notes on food distribution? |
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write features of advancing monsoon |
| Answer» 1.A complete change in weather is experienced after the inflow of the Southwest monsoons into India.2.The windward side of the Western Ghats receives more than 250 cm of heavy rainfall.3. The highest average rainfall in the world is received by Mawsynram, lying in the Southern range of the Khasi Hills in Meghalaya.4.Gujarat and Rajasthan receive scanty rainfall.5.The monsoon rains occur in intervals. The dry and wet spells of the monsoons vary in strength, frequency and duration causing floods and droughts at the same time in different regions. As the monsoons are often irregular, they can cause damage to the agricultural crops. | |
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Why the constitution specify the cultural and educational rights of the minorities |
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What was nazism school syllabus |
| Answer» \tJew teachers were dismissed from the schools.\tChildren were segregated. Germans and Jews neither could sit together nor play together.\tSubsequently, undesirable children Jews, the physically handicapped and Gypsies were thrown out of schools.\tSchool textbooks were rewritten.\tRacial Science was introduced to justify Nazi’s ideas of race.\tChildren were taught to be loyal and submissive, to hate the Jews and worship Hitler.\tBoxing was introduced as Hitler believed that it could make children iron hearted, strong and masculine. | |
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What was condition of jus under Nazi German government |
| Answer» Jews were terrorised ,pauperised and compelling them to leave the country ,ie Germany . In 1940s they were eventually killed in gas chambers | |
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How was Weimar Republic formed? |
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Describe the process of counting of votes in india.(5 marks) |
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What is the position of india in the largest countries of the world based on area |
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Answer» India is the 7th largest country in the world according to area The total area of India as claimed by the Indian government is\xa03,287,263\xa0km2India is 7th Largest country on area basis\xa0 |
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Who are Gujjar Bakarwals and Gaddis ? What are the similarities between them? |
| Answer» 1. Gujjar bakarwals and Gaddi shepherds both have similar cyclic movement.\u200b2. They were on foot hills in winter & with the onset of summer they start climbing the mountains.3. They were on the top of mountain in summers.\xa0 | |
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What are the major objective of rojgar yogana? |
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Short description on absolute number and percentage per year |
| Answer» The change can be expressed either in terms of absolute numbers or in terms of annual growth rate.Absolute Increase of Population It means the absolute numbers added each year or in each decade in the population. It is obtained by simply subtracting the earlier population (e.g. that of 1991) from the later population (e.g. that of 2001).Annual Growth Rate of Population The rate at which the number of individuals in a population increase in 1 year as a fraction of the initial population; is called annual growth rate of population. It is expressed in terms of per cent per annum. For example, a rate of increase of 2% per annum means that there was an increase of 2 persons for every 100 persons in the initial population.\xa0 | |
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Food items indirectly obtained from forest |
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Food items obtained from the forest directly or indirectly during british colonial period |
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Food items obtained from forest directly or indirecty during british colonial period. |
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What is the main objective of Bioreserv?? |
| Answer» Plants and animals | |
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Give an account of inter state disparty of poverty in india |
| Answer» The proportion of poor people is not the same in every state .all the state level poverty has witnessed the security dicline from the level of early 70s the success rate of reducing poverty varies from state to state .Recent estimate show that in 20 states a union territory is less than National average on the other hand forward is there a serious problem in Odisha Bihar Assam Tripura and up Odisha and Bihar continue to be the poorest state with the poverty ratio of 47% and 43% respectively Along With rural poverty and urban poverty is high in Odisha MP Bihar and UK | |
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A project file on fauna and saving wildlife |
| Answer» Red data book | |
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Short notes on flora |
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Answer» The term flora is used for the plants in a particular region. There are more than 4700 species of flora in India All the plant species of a particular region. Flora is term used to denote terms of a particular region or period for example Tropical rainforest in montane forest |
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How population growth is calculated? Explain. |
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What is blandiestein movement |
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Name first novel of malyalam |
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Answer» Kundalatha Indulekha |
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