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What can be other alternative for democracy |
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Describe in brief the development of bombay as prime city of india? |
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Name the two staple food crops of India. |
| Answer» Rice and wheat | |
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Suggest the initiative taken by the government to ensure the increase in agriculturalproduction. |
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What is majoritarianism ? |
| Answer» Majoritarianism is a traditional political philosophy or agenda that asserts that a majority of the population is entitled to a certain degree of primacy in society, and has the right to make decisions that affect the society. | |
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Describe the geographical conditionsneed for the growth of rice. |
| Answer» Geographical conditions for Rice Cultivation are :Temperature: 16°C – 27°C and rainfall 100 cm to 200 cm is ideal for rice growing. ...Soil: rice is grown well on the alluvial soil or on the fertile river basins. ...Land: Plain lands or gentle slopes are suitable for the production of rice. | |
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How women in india still face discrimination and oppression in various ways ? |
| Answer» Literacy rate: According to 2011 census, women literacy rate is only 65.46and 82.14 when compared to men in India. In rural areas and some percent in thecities, parents do not send girls to schools because they prefer spending on boys’education and to their daughters.Unpaid work: It is noted that women are paid less when compared to men,even if women work extra hours a day. Thus women’s work is not valued and paidfully.*** ratio: In many parts of India abortion of girl child takes placeleading to decline in the child *** rate. It is observed that there are only940 girl child for 1000 boys.Domestic violence: Both urban and rural areas come across women being harassed and exploited. They are not safe in their own house from domestic violence........U can choose any of the above if u want a short answer....... | |
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What were the corn law |
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Answer» the law that restricted import of corn in Britain in called corn law With the population growth...and expansion of urban sector and industry, the demand for agricultural products went up pushing up food grains....prices...under pressure from landed groups, the government also restricted the import of corn ? the law allowing to do this were commonly known as corn laws....in British. |
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Hey, how all of you are preparing for sst? What is suggested by your teachers? |
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Answer» That read only NCERT books... Civic and economic by bkp(YouTube channel) and history and geography from studyrankers.com Tomorrow is my preboard of sst |
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When non coperation started |
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Answer» Non coperation started at 1920. 1920 started ends at 1922 1920 1920 |
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How can we define a bank ?? |
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Answer» Your welcome ji Or u can say.......A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates credit. Bank is a place where people store their money with a hope of security and they could also get money whenever needed and also bank provides loans to poors who are in great need. It\'s a form of formal credit...... |
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how cotton mill spread out all over the india ? Give reasons. |
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Answer» Sorry humne making of a global world pdha hai ..... It is of age of industrialization Which chapter?? |
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Explain the methods which can be adopted to conserve water |
| Answer» Rain water harvesting and getting low flush toilets | |
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What is the date of consumer right day? |
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Answer» I get it...national consumer day is on 24th December while consumer right day is on 15th march I m sure itd 24 dec 24 December 1986 Itss 24 decc 15 march 24th dec |
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Who write the novel treaure island??????? |
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Answer» RL Stevelson Robert Louis Stevenson |
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Will cbse exams will ask what they deleted because I saw them in sample papers |
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Answer» No Noooo No they will not ask |
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Can anyone give the answer Agenda 21... |
| Answer» Agenda 21. Agenda 21 is a non-binding action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development. It is a product of the Earth Summit (UN Conference on Environment and Development) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. ... The "21" in Agenda 21 refers to the 21st century. | |
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Which is more success industry textile or metal industry. |
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Answer» Perhaps the answer is correct bt me nt fully sure.. Metal |
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explain 4 forms of participation in modern democratic system |
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What is homologous organs? |
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Answer» Organs having same basic structure but different functions r called homologous organs. An example is forelimbs of humans and any organism like lizard. Which kave similar basic structure and different perform different function |
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Discuss the role played by the women novelists in bringing the change in society |
| Answer» Jane Austen is an example | |
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Who introduced the hand printing technology in Japan |
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Answer» Buddhist missionaries Buddhist missionaries from China |
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Which dam is present on Krishna river? |
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Answer» Srisailam dam Some of the important dams built on this river are Almatti dam, Nagarjuna Sagar Dam and Dom Balakwadi dam. |
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What is planning puri means? |
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Answer» Yes Kya ye question water resources se pucha tha apne Answer is rain water in rajasthan Which chapter What..?? Plan puri means What??? |
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Name first sea port |
| Answer» Port of Calcutta before independence and Port of Kandla after independence. | |
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The most important question of chapter minerals and energy resources? |
| Answer» Learn all the minerals n their origin ....that is the most important | |
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Who was Ho Chi Minh and what was his work in Vietnam? |
| Answer» \tIn 1930, he brought together competing nationalist groups to establish the Vietnamese Communist Party.\tHe was inspired by the militant demonstration of the European Communist Parties.\tIn 1940, Japanese occupied Vietnam. So now they had to fight against the Japanese as well as French.\tA league called ‘Viet Minh’ was formed to fight the Japanese and they got back Hanoi in 1945.\tThe Democratic Republic of Vietnam was formed and Ho Chi Minh became its Chairman. | |
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Name three state having black soil |
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Answer» Maharashtra, gujarat and karnataka Maharastra Black soil is found mainly in the pleateau regions of Maharashtra, Madhya Prades, Chattisgarh, Gujarat and Karnataka have black soil. The crop which is grown in this soil is cotton. This soil is called ‘Regur’ regionally in this region. |
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What is ho chi minh? |
| Answer» The Ho Chi Minh trail was an immense network of footpaths and roads, was used to transport men and materials from the North to the South.The importance of the Ho Chi Minh trail were(i) The story of the Ho Chi Minh trail is one way of understanding the nature of the war that the Vietnamese fought against the US.(ii) It symbolises how the Vietnamese used their limited resources against the super power like the USA.(iii) The trail was used by about 20,000 North Vietnamese troops who came to the South each month using this trail. | |
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Who is phan boi chau |
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Answer» Phan boi chau was vietnerms nationlist .he formed the revolutionary society in 1903. He wrote a book tittled \'the history of the loss of vietan \' he wanted to over thorw the french rule with the help of Monarchy.......... Phan boi chau was the pioneer of vietnamese.... |
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Describe the spread of the non cooperation movement in the countryside |
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Answer» 1. Peasants were led by Baba Ramchandra in Awadh against the landlords and talukdars. The Oudh Kisan Sabha was also set up. 2. They protested against high rents, begar, and oppressive landlords. In other areas it was different. 3. In Gudem hills of Andhra Pradesh, a militant guerrilla movement spread under the leadership of Raju. They protested against unfair forest laws. 1. The peasants had to do begar and work at landlords farms without any payment.2. The peasants demande reduction of land revenue and abolition of begar.3. The tenents had no security of tenure and were regularly evicted from land.4. In Awadh Baba Ramchandra led the movement. This question is from chapter 2 history nationalism in india |
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What type of questions will come in board exam |
| Answer» Actually most of the arise from 10 year sample paper and 15year of arihant because it is largest selling book and board have atleast pass some weak student so anyone can attempt atleast 35 marks easily if you are a 10 class student so i recommend you to take advise from old students from you and use to take key points of lesson means study smart as if i can say it is not easy to revise whole syllabus in last point so daily you should practice one sample paper and take past sample and model papers | |
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What is the basic nature of Indian Federal system |
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Answer» “The power sharing” arrangements in our country is mainly based on the quasi federal nature of federation. The Indian constitution provided a “three fold distribution” of legislative powers between the union government and the state government known as ‘Three List System’.\tUnion List\tState List\tConcurrent List\t(i) Union list—‘Union list’ contains 97 subjects of national importance.\t• The union legislature legislates the subjects of union list.\t• Defence,foreign affairs, banking, communications and currency are examples of the union list.\t(ii) **State list—**State list contains 66 subjects of local importance’.\t• The state legislature assembly legislates on the subjects of state legislature.\t• Police, trade, commerce, agriculture and irrigation.\t(iii) **Concurrent List—**Concurrent List contains 47 subjects which are important for both the union and state government.\t• On the concurrent list subject both union and the state legislature can legislate but in the case of conflict only union law prevails.\t• Subjects like, education, forests, trade unions, marriages, adoption and succession are the examples of concurrent list.
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Last year board paper with solutions |
| Answer» Check out this app available in this app with solution too... | |
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How to prepare my exams |
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Answer» Read notes on studyrankers.com Some topics you can clear from BKP YOUTUBE CHANNEL and left topics with ur practice In Sst all you need to understand the basic concepts and u have to revise all your notes thoroughly..... Just prepare last 10 years papers |
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Why large number of children were pushed into low paid work during 18th century London |
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What is democracy and write its features |
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Answer» Free and fair Election Justice Good governanceRespect for fundamental rights such as freedom of speech,freedom of religion and freedom to Assembly Democracy is most Accountable,legitimate,best responsible form of government. It is spreading throught out of the world rapidlyDemocracy is for the people by the people of the people.It\'s Main Features Are...(i) Elected representative(ii) Civil liberties (iii) Rule of law(iv) Independent Judiciary(v) Elections are held to elect the representative |
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What factors contrubuted towards the emergence of vietnam as an united and independent nation ? |
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Industrialization gave birth to imperialism .justify by five arguments |
| Answer» (i) Imperialism as the ill-begotten child of industrialization.(ii) Other things besides industrialization chiefly needed two things. one of them being the constant supply of raw materials\xa0and the Other is that the finished goods be sold at the same speed.(iii) The industrialized countries had introduced heavy import duties\xa0as protective tariffs to check the import from other countries.(iv) Faced with the problem of finding new markest for their producer nations chose such\xa0countries\xa0where industrialization had not yet reached.(v) Hence a race\xa0for bringing those areas under their effective occupation or effective influence started among the various industrialized nations.(vi) As a consequence Britain France Germany Japan etc. set up their\xa0colonies in Asia Africa South America\xa0etc, (vii) These colonies served their two purposes of being the suppliers of cheap raw materials and an easy market for their finished goods. | |
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Which logo would you like to see while purchasing tin of edible oil |
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Answer» Agmark Agmark |
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What was the zollverein? |
| Answer» A custom union | |
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Why did indian leaders oppose Rowlatt Act in 1919 ? |
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Answer» hlo Indians of was Rowlatt Act 1919 because it gave British government power so that they can capture any Indian political leader into prison without any trial for 2 years... |
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Why vernacular act was passed |
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Answer» (i) The Vernacular Press Act was passed because the vernacular newspapers were assertively nationalist. They openly criticized and debated the government policies.(ii) The Vernacular Press Act of 1878 was passed which empowered the government to censor reports and editorials.(iii) The government kept a regular tract of vernacular newspapers. If a report was judged seditious, the newspaper was warned and if warning was ignored appropriate actions were taken. Vernacular act was passed by Lord Lytton to prevent press of Indian languages from expressing criticism against the British government . |
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what problems were face by weavers in india in 19th century |
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Answer» In 19th century, weavers faced a new problem. They could not get sufficient supply of raw cotton of good quality. When the American Civil War broke out and cotton supplies from the US were cut off, Britain turned to India. As raw cotton exports from India increased, the price of raw cotton shot up. Weavers in India were starved of supplies and forced to buy raw cotton at exorbitant prices. In this situation, weavers could not pay. By turn of the 19th century weavers faced a new set of problems. As the cotton industry developed in England, Indian cotton weavers faced two problems - their export market collapsed and local market shrank being flooded with British goods. Indian handmade goods could not compete with fine machine made goods of England. |
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What is Tamil Eelam? |
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Answer» Tamil Eelam means tamil state.The flag of Tamil Eelam was designated as the national flag of the aspirational state in 1990. The Tiger symbol of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) was created in 1977, differentiating it from the LTTE\'s emblem by leaving out the letters inscribing the movement\'s name.\xa0 In 2005, the LTTE released a guide providing instructions and explaining the correct usage of the Tamil Eelam Flag. Tamil eelam is an independant state of sri lanka in which tamil sri lankans live. |
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Explain the role of manufacturing industries in the development of any country? (5 mark) |
| Answer» Please answer quickly or give some hints | |
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What is romanticism? How did it affect nationalist movements? |
| Answer» It is artistic ,literary, intellactual movement which glorified folk art and vernacular language | |
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What enhanced Europe wealth and financed its trade with asia |
| Answer» India\'s low wages of labours enhance the wealth of Europe because labours of India are very poor in that time. the European traders give them low salary as compared to European labours that\'s why Europeans started trade to India.\xa0 | |
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What was the main aimof the French revolution |
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Answer» Drafting formal constitution and to abolish monarchy. They aimed at :-1) They will constitute the nation and shape its destiny.2)Drafting a formal constitution.3)Foundation of secular and democratic republic.\xa04)Abolition of monarchy.5)Essential social changes based on liberalism. To establish democracy |
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When did vietnam get independence |
| Answer» This is Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam\'s communist revolutionary leader who declared Vietnam an independent country. On\xa0September 2, 1945. | |