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4901.

What is the means of code of conduct in election?

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4902.

What is jet stream? How to do affect the climate of India ?

Answer» \tJet streams are the narrow belt of high altitude westerly winds in the troposphere. They blow at a fast speed of about 110km/h in summers to about 184km/h in winters.\tThe westerly jet streams are responsible for bringing western cyclonic disturbances to north west India resulting in rainfall in winters.\tThe easterly jet stream blowing over north India result in the creation of tropic depressions. The latter play a significant role in the distribution of rainfall in the country.
4903.

Describe the migration as a component of population growth .

Answer» (a) Migration is the movement of people across regions and territories.(b) Migration can be internal (within the country) or international (between the countries).(c) Migration is a determinant factor of population change, as it changes its size and composition.(d) Internal migration does not change the size of the population but influences the distribution of population within the nation.(e) In India, most migrations have been from rural to urban areas because of the \'push\' factors in rural areas. These push factors are adverse conditions of poverty and unemployment in the rural areas. The \'pull\' factors of the city are in terms of increased employment opportunities and better living conditions.(f) These \'push\' and \'pull\' factors have led to increased migration from rural to urban areas and rapid rise in the urban population(g) There has been a significant increase in the number of \'million plus cities\' from 25 to 35 in just one decade i.e., 1991-2001.
Migration is a shifting of people within the country or outside the country
4904.

Election is a political competitions coma describe its advantage and disadvantage answer in point

Answer» Advantage of political competition\tElection provides equal choices and oppurtunities to all to change the current ruler and elect the desired leader.\tIf political competition is not there, elections will become pointless.\tElectoral competition is more suitable in long run.Disadvantages of political competition\tIt creates disunity and factionalism .\tCandidates often use dirty tricks to discredit their opponents and win elections.\tLong term policies may become a casualty of electoral politics.\tMoney power is often a crucial determinant of results in elections and smaller and independent candidates may not have sufficient resources to compete with big parties on equal terms\xa0
4905.

Ramesh lives in Delhi.How many calories per day are required to him

Answer» Oh sorry its 2100
But calories are less when compared to rural areas,due to their physical activities
2400 calories per day because he lives in urban area
4906.

Define the categories of minister.

Answer» The three categories of Council of Ministers in order of their rank are: i) The Cabinet Ministers: The Cabinet Ministers hold important portfolios like Home, Defence, Finance, External Affairs, Railways, etc. The Cabinet Ministers have a right to attend meetings of the Cabinet.
4907.

What do you mean by coalition government

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4908.

Who was Dytrish brandish ? What was his work in forest

Answer» He introduced scientific forestry
Dietrich brandish was the first inspector general of forest
4909.

What is fredual system

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4910.

Map of tropic of cancer

Answer» 23*30
4911.

Write about the division of himalayan mountain and how it is useful

Answer» Himalayas mountain is divided into three parts HimadriHimachalShivalik
The division of himalayan mountain andhow it is useful
4912.

Write down the nature of French society with the halp of flow chart

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4913.

Describe onset of monsoon

Answer» Onset:(a) Generally, the monsoon arrives at the southern tip of the Indian peninsular by the first week of June. Subsequently, it divides into two branches, viz. the Arabian Sea branch and the Bay of Bengal branch.(b) The Arabian Sea branch reaches Mumbai about ten days later, i.e. around 10th of June. The Bay of Bengal rapidly advances and reaches Assam in the first week of June.(c) The monsoon winds are then deflected by high mountains and move towards west over the Ganga plains. The Arabian Sea branch of the monsoon arrives over Surashtra-Kuchchh and central part of the country by mid-June.(d) The Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal branches of the monsoon merge over the northwestern part of the Ganga plains.(e) Delhi usually receives monsoon showers from the Bay of Bengal branch by the end of June.(f) Western Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, and eastern Rajasthan experience monsoon by the first week of July. The monsoon reaches Himachal Pradesh and the rest of the country by mid-July.
4914.

Who was Prvez Musharraf

Answer» Pervez Musharraf is a Pakistani politician and retired four-star army general who was the 10th President of Pakistan from 2001 until tendering his resignation, to avoid impeachment, in 2008. Born in Delhi during British Raj, Musharraf was raised in Karachi and Istanbul.
Prime minister of Pakistan
Prime minister of Pakistan
Pervez Musharraf. Pervez Musharraf, (born August 11, 1943, New Delhi, India), Pakistani military officer who took power in a coup in 1999. He served as president of Pakistan from 2001 to 2008. As chief executive, Musharraf arrogated virtual total power to himself.
4915.

Suggest 5 ways to make a state secular

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4916.

What is referendum and office memorendum

Answer» Referendum means in which the king ask the nation people that can he continue his power and wanted a people answer
4917.

Describe any 3 feature of kashmir himalaya

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4918.

All the decision are delayed in Democratic system . do you agree? Give reasons

Answer» Yes I agree beta chintu
4919.

What makes people as a resource

Answer» eople can make the best use of nature to create more resources when they have the knowledge, skill and technology to do so. This is why human beings are considered a resource. It is the abilities of human beings which help in transferring a physical material into a valuable resource.\'People as a resource\' is a way of referring to a country\'s working people in terms of their existing productive skills and abilities. The idea of people as a resource is linked to the concept of human capital i.e., the stock of skill and productive knowledge embodied in a population. Any production of goods and services requires the presence of the four factors of production, namely land, labour, physical capital and human capital. The knowledge and enterprise provided by the human capital puts together the other three factors to produce an output. Population becomes an asset instead of a liability when investments are made in the form of education, training and medical care.
Because development of a country depend in its population
4920.

Where and when did the parsis find their cricket club

Answer» The Origins of Indian cricket can be found in\xa0Bombay\xa0and the first Indian communities which started playing the game who were the Parsis.The Parsis is a small community of the Zoroastrians. They came into close contact with the British because of the interest in trade.Sep 13, 2017
4921.

How did France became a constituonal monarchy.

Answer» The National Assembly, under the leadership of Abbe Sieyes and Mirabeau, had resolved to draft a Constitution for France which would effectively limit the powers of the monarch. These powers, instead of being concentrated in the hands of one person, were now separated and assigned to different political institutions - the legislature, executive and judiciary. The monarchy was retained, but the king did not enjoy absolute power and authority, as he did in the days of pre-revolution France. Therefore, through the new Constitution, the leadership of the Third Estate transformed France into a constitutional monarchy.
4922.

What was the main causes of civil war.

Answer» The causes of the Civil War and its cost to a young nation. More from Wes about the causes of the Civil War. ... A common explanation is that the Civil War was fought over the moral issue of slavery. In fact, it was the economics of slavery and political control of that system that was central to the conflict.
4923.

Name two thinker who influenced the racial ideology of Hitler

Answer» Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer
4924.

What is literary rates??

Answer» Literacy rate of population is defined as the percentage of literates to the total population age 7 years and above.OrLiteracy rate is the number of persons who is 7 or above, who has the ability to read, write and understand in any language.
4925.

What is the discretionary power of the president? explain

Answer» Though required to act on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, in certain matters the President may exercise discretion within reasonable limits. The following are the discretionary powers of the President of India:\tThe President can withhold assent to a Non-Money Bill or send it back for reconsideration.\tThere is no time limit within which the President is required to declare his assent or refusal or return the Bill for reconsideration. He can take as much time as he thinks appropriate.\tIf no political party or leader has majority support in the Lok Sabha, the President has the freedom to decide who should be appointed as Prime Minister.\tIn case the Prime Minister has lost the support of the Lok Sabha, he may, instead of tendering his resignation, ask for the dissolution of the House. The President is bound to act on the advice of the Prime Minister. He can also explore the possibility of forming an alternative government at the centre.
4926.

Which were the two crops grown by farmers of England in about 1660s to increase soil fertility

Answer» They believed planting crops like clover and turnips improves the soil and makes it more fertile. It is known to be a good fodder crop for cattle. They increase the nitrogen content in the soil which is important for the growth of the plants and crops. And when the nitrogen is restored turnip and clover make the soil fertile once again after the soil reduces its fertility by cultivation again and again.
4927.

Who can denied to right to vote

Answer» People who can be denied the right to vote are:-\tWho are below the age of 18\tWho do not have voter id and also\tWho have made a serious and big crime, that too only the order comes from higher authorities.
4928.

What do you mean by stubble

Answer» It refers to the short parts of wheat, corn etc.
4929.

Explain the functions of president in easy language

Answer» President is the nominal head of the country and represents Indian republic. He has to perform following functions-(i) He appoints Prime Minister although he has to appoint the leader of majority party as the PM.(ii) All government activities take place in the name of the President.(iii) All laws and major policy decisions of the government are issued in her name.(iv) All major appointments are made in the name of the President. These include the appointment of Chief Justice of India, the Judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts, the Election Commissioners and ambassadors to other countries.(v) All international treaties and agreements are made in the name of the President.(vi) A bill passed by the parliament becomes law only after the President gives assent to it.
4930.

What is treaty of versalice

Answer» World War I officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919. Negotiated among the Allied powers with little participation by Germany, its 15 parts and 440 articles reassigned German boundaries and assigned liability for reparations. After strict enforcement for five years, the French assented to the modification of important provisions. Germany agreed to pay reparations under the Dawes Plan and the Young Plan, but those plans were cancelled in 1932, and Hitler’s rise to power and subsequent actions rendered moot the remaining terms of the treaty.
4931.

Who was kwame nkrumah

Answer» Kwame nkrumah was the first president and prime minister of Ghana.
4932.

Election mean a political competition explain

Answer» Because everyone want the power it is a political competition and so many poltician threat the people to get votes for eg pervez mushraff the dictator of pakistan
4933.

Why french revolution start

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4934.

Explain the important of institutional deaign of the constitution of india

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4935.

Discuss the steps taken by the govt. In india to ensure the independence of judiciary.

Answer» The Indian Constitution has ensured the independence of the judiciary like in all modern democracies. Independence of judiciary ensures no influence or interference from government or the party in power. As per the Indian Constitution, the judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts are appointed by the President of India. However, the President consults the Prime Minister and the Chief Justice of Supreme Court. Hence, the judiciary is independent of influences and intereference from the government.
4936.

Whi helped evleynvto continue with music how

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4937.

Define working capital and human capital.

Answer» Human capital means the skills and mind power of human put into effect for production it is required to utilise are the factors of productionWorking capital means the money in hand and the raw material available. It refers to the capital which is used up in production activities
Working capital means land , air, water etcHuman resource means the working human capital
4938.

Mention any 4 provisions of the forests laws passed by the Dutch.

Answer» The provisions:(i) Dutch\'s forest laws in Java restricted villagers’ access to forests.(ii) Wood could only be cut for specified purposes like making river boats or constructing houses, and only from specific forests under close supervision.(iii) Villagers were punished for grazing cattle in young stands, transporting wood without a permit, or travelling on forest roads with horse carts or cattle.
4939.

Mention any 4 steps which were taken by the government to conserve the forests in India?

Answer» The government has taken many steps in order to protect Indian wildlife. They are1. The Indian Wildlife Act was passed by the government in 1972 for the protection of plants and animal species.2. The Act banned hunting and poaching of animals and provided legal protection to their habitats.3. The central and state governments have established many wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in order to protect forests and wildlife.4. Various projects regarding the conservation of endangered species such as tiger and one-horned rhino have been initiated by the government.5. The government, through the introduction of a joint management programme, has involved local communities in the management of forests.
4940.

What is parilament

Answer» Parliament is a national legislative body which is responsible for making , changing laws or creating any new law.
4941.

Give reason for decline in food production in india

Answer» Leaving native villaages ,?farming for modern jobs
4942.

Why do we need a standard time for India

Answer» The time of a place depends on the longitude that passes through it. Therefore, the standard time for each country is usually taken as the time of the central meridian that passes through it. ... Thus, we need a standard meridian for the country. In India 82 ½ °E longitude determines the standard time.
To maintain equal time in India
4943.

Why election.

Answer» Because
Cause democracy
4944.

What is the role of Jacobin in French revolution

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4945.

What is the hight of nandi hills

Answer» Approximately 4851 feet
4946.

What are the legacies of the French revolution for the people of the world

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4947.

Mausim

Answer» The word *monsoon* comes from the Arabic word *mausim* which means seasons ?
4948.

What do you mean by contituent assembly

Answer» (1) The Indian Constitution was made by a Constituent Assembly which had been elected for undivided India.(2) It held its first sitting on 9 December, 1946 and reassembled on 14 August 1947. Its members were elected by in direct election by the members of the Provisional Legislative Assemblies that had been established in 1935.(3) It was composed roughly along the lines suggested by the Cabinet Mission. After the partition those members who were elected from territories which fell under Pakistan ceased to be the members of the Constituent Assembly. The numbers in the Assembly were reduced to 299 of which 284 were actually present on 26 November1949 and appended their signature to the Constitution as finally passed.(4) Although the members of the Assembly were not elected by universal suffrage, there was a serious attempt to make the Assembly are presentative body. 26 members were from scheduled classes. Members of all religions were given representation.In terms of political parties the Congress occupied eighty percent seats in the Assembly. Congress itself was a party which had managed to accommodate almost all shades of opinion within it. The Assembly met for one hundred and sixty six days, spread over two years, eleven months and eighteen days. Its sessions were open to the press and the public alike.
4949.

Who was the propoaganda minister of hitler

Answer» Gobbels was the propoganda minister of hitler
Paul Joseph Goebbels was a German Nazi politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945
4950.

Give reasons to explain why the Maasai community lost their lands.

Answer» Masais have been faced with loss of grazing lands.\xa0(i) There was a scramble for territories in Africa among the European colonial powers. They divided various regions into different colonies. In 1885, Masailand was cut into half with an international boundary between British, Kenya and German Tanganyika. As a result, the best grazing lands were taken over and the white men settled there.\xa0(ii) The Masais were pushed into a small area in South Kenya and North Tanganyika. The Masai people lost about sixty percent of their pre-colonial lands. They were limited to an arid land with little rainfall and poor pastures. From the late nineteenth century, the British colonial government in East Africa also encouraged local peasant communities to expand cultivation.\xa0(iii) As cultivation expanded, pasturelands were turned into cultivated fields. Large areas of grazing land were also turned into game reserves like the Masai Mara and Samburu National Park in Kenya and Serengeti Park in Tanzania. Pastoralists were not allowed to enter these reserves ; they could neither hunt animals nor graze their herds in these areas.