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1.

Why are maximum jute mills located in the hooghly basin

Answer» Most of the jute mills are located along the banks of river Hugli because:1. Raw material- West Bengal and Orissa are one of the major jute producing states of India. The temperature, soil, and availability of water there is ideal for its growth. Hence raw material is easily available.2. Transport- A good network of roadways and railways is present along with inexpensive waterways. This makes transport of jute very easy.3. Labour-Cheap labour is readily available to the industries from West Bengal, Orissa, and Bihar.
beacause hoogly basin is good for water providing to the jute mills and many of the raw material of jute is import from the bangladesh which is nearly situated to the hoogly basin.......
2.

What was the impact of vietnam usa war on usa ?

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3.

basic cause of town planning in bombay and london

Answer» \xa0The basic cause of town planning both in London and Bombay were as under:Town planning in London emerged from fears of social revolution,while a in Bombay it came from the fear of plague epidemics.\xa0
In the 19 th century bombay was getting modernized and the popolation was increasing tremendously.
4.

Where is the capital of Pakistan

Answer» Lahore hai c
Islamabad is the capital of pakistan
Islamabad
5.

Explain the rights of the consumers in brief (3marks)

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6.

ExplainWhy growth of nationalism in the colonies is linked to an anti-colonial movement.

Answer» Because people began discovering unity in the process of their struggle with colonialism. The sense of being oppressed under colonialism provided a shared bond that tied different groups together.
7.

what is NPC

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8.

Write one feature of the fedarel system

Answer» (1) It has three tier government..(2) It allows court to interpret if there is any dispute between the state and the centre..
(i) Two or more levels of Government: In a federal government there are two or more levels of government at the State, provincial and local levels. As an exception in India we have third level of government i.e., at the local level.(ii) Constitutional Status : Federalism provides constitutional guarantees for the existence and authority of each tier of government. The jurisdiction of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in the constitution.(iii) Independent Judiciary: Independent judiciary is the essence of federal government. Here courts have the power to interpret the constitution and the powers of the different levels of government. The highest court acts as an umpire if a dispute arises between different levels of government in the exercise of their respective powers.(iv) Financial Autonomy : In order to ensure financial autonomy federalism provides specified sources of revenue for each level of government. Every level is free in its own way to impose taxes and raise funds through remunerative enterprises.In this way a ‘federal government’ has dual objectives i.e., to safeguard and to promote unity of the country by way of mutual trust and agreement to live together.(v) Distribution of Powers: In federalism different tiers of government govern the same citizens, but each tier has its own jurisdiction in specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration.
9.

Expain the right of seek redrresal

Answer» The consumer has the right to seek redressal against unfare trade practices and exploitation .If any damage has been done to consumer , he/she has the right to get compensation depending on the degree of damage.Consumers have the right to get their claims settled in their favour in case of being cheated and exploited by the producer.
Consumers have a right to get their claims settled in their favour in case of being cheated and exploited by the producer. This known as Right to seek redressal.
Simple language mein maan lo tumne koi product khrida aur agar wo damaged hain then you hav right to get compensation as per the damage done
10.

What does \'\' absolutist \'\' mean?? (nationalism in Europe).

Answer» Thnx
Absolutist is a form of government where the head of the state or the monarch has absolute authority over the affairs of the nation. A monarchical government that is centralised, militarised and repressive in nature and function is an example of Absolutist form of government.
A govt. that has no self control on the powrr
Plz answer fast
11.

What was difference between development of london and Mumbai

Answer» Wow what a answer
Wow what a bad answer??????
Ryt ankit?
London was developed out of India and Mumbai was developed in India ???????????????
12.

Causes of civil war in Sri Lanka

Answer» Majoritism was the main cause of civil war in sri Lanka
13.

Difference between cross cutting social differences and overlapping social difference

Answer» Over lapping social difference: If social differences overlap each other it may lead to social division and if one social difference is given preference then people would begin to think that they belong to different community. It always leads to social division and disintegration of the country. Example:- USA: The blacks are discriminated by the whites due to their poverty (racial discrimination).Cross cutting social difference: If social difference cross-cut each other we would find it difficult to find which group is against the other. These groups may have similar views on some issues and different on other issues. It encourages diversity and accommodates unity.\xa0Example:- NETHERLAND: The main religion here is Christianity. They have division as Catholics and Protestants. Here class and religion cross-cut each other. Neither of them are rich or poor and do not have conflict between them.
14.

Briefly describe about features of Indian federalism

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15.

Briefly describe about MGNRGA

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi national rural employment guarantee act
16.

Write the major challenges to democracy

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17.

The role of women in civil disobedience movement

Answer» One of the most important feature of civil disobedience movement was the large scale participation of women. During gandhijii \'s salt march thousand of women participated in marches manufactured salt and picketed foreign clothes and liquid shops. Many went to jail
18.

Factors affecting the location of industry

Answer» Avaliblity of raw materials, cheap labours and favarable climate
19.

Describe any five steps taken by goverment of india to increase agricultural productivity

Answer» (i) Land reforms: Collectivisation, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and abolition of zamindari.(ii) Agricultural reforms: Green revolution and White revolution.(iii) Land development programmes: Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood, cyclone, etc., establishment of Grameen banks, Cooperative societies and banks for providing loans.(iv) Issuing of Kissan Credit Card and Personal Accident Insurance Scheme, etc.(v) Special weather bulletins and agricultural programmes for farmers on radio and TV.(vi) Government announces Minimum Support Price (MSP) and remunerative and procurement prices to clreck exploitation.(vii) The government provides HYV seeds and fertilisers.(viii) Government provides technical assistance and training for farmers.(ix) Soil testing facilities, cold storage and transportation facilities are provided by government for farmers.
20.

Wieghtage of chapters??

Answer» Available in you tube ???
21.

What is pressure groups

Answer» It is from political sc. Ch-5 which is not coming in the board exam. The only data available to u from pressure groups is pol.sc. ch-1. You have only read that much only about pressure groups.
Political extensions of parties which may be spread all over the countryIt may be of businessmen,traders,etc.
22.

Give two reasons why the population expanded in London in mid 18th century

Answer» It was wonder city..More job opportunity
Work life and leisure.i think so
Konse ch me se h?
23.

why was civil disobedience movement call off by gandhi ji ? give with full reasion (5 mark )

Answer» (i) When Indian leaders were arrested, angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar, facing armoured cars and police firing. Many were killed.(ii) A month later, when Gandhiji himself was arrested, industrial workers attacked police\xa0posts, government buildings, law courts and railway stations and all structures that symbolised the British rule.(iii) A frightened government responded with a policy of brutal repression. Peaceful satyagrahis were attacked, women and children were beaten, and about 100,000 people were arrested.(iv) To break the deadline between Congress and the government Lord Irwin invited Gandhiji for a peace pact i.e Gandhi—Irwin pact.(v) Under such a situation Gandhiji decided to call off the movement.
24.

Why are multipurpose project is know as temple of modern world

Answer» becouse the multipurpose project provide many facilities and helps to do many works in short time like irrigation of field etc.and it mainly help in agricultural activities by which many people live that\'s why the multipurpose project is known as temple of modern world.
25.

What was the result of peace negotiations in Geneva that followed the French defect in Vietnam??

Answer» Northern region was controled by Ho Chi Minh
A peace treaty was signed, under this, Vietnam was divided into two groups 1. North Vietnam controled by hyunh phu so and 2 south Vietnam ruled by Bao dai
26.

What factors contributed for the emergence of vietnam as united and independent nation

Answer» The was a vietnamese communist leader who led the vietnamese nationalist movement.he was the main force behind the vietnamese freedom struggle against the french colonial rule.He was the founder of the indo-chinese communist party in 1930.His main ideas were revolved round communism and socialism inspired by Marx and Lenin.
27.

Where is Tahari dam

Answer» Uttarakhand
Spelling is Tehri
Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand
28.

Who is the fonder of hao hao movement

Answer» Huynh phu so
Huynh phu so
29.

Which is the oldest political party in India

Answer» Indian National Congress
Indian national Congress 1885
30.

Name the two varieties of iron are found in India have high containtend of iron

Answer» Hametite and Magnetite
Heametite and mangnetie are two varieties of iron ore found in india
Steel
31.

What was the result of peace negotiation in Geneva that follow the French defeat in Vietnam

Answer» The vietnam devided into North and South
32.

Democracy government provide dignity two its citizens

Answer» Democracy government provide dignity two its citizen
33.

Which chapter are optional in history class 10 for 2019 exam.

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34.

History mai kitne chapter aa rhe h board mai

Answer» 4
35.

What is trans indo china railway network

Answer» (i) Construction of trans-Indo-China rail network linked the Northern and Southern parts of Vietnam and China.(ii) The final link with Yunnan in China was completed by 1910.(iii) The\xa0second line was built linking\xa0Vietnam\xa0to Siam (Thailand) via the Cambodia\'s capital of Phnom Penh.
36.

What is the difference between international trade and local trade

Answer» \tLocal tradeInternational tradeWhen trade takes between states, cities or villages within a city, it is known as local trade.When trade takes place between two countries, it is known as international trade.Local trade does not impact the value of the national currency. It does however, impact the use of resources and generate employment in the country.It impacts the value of national currency.Calculation of taxes when goods are transported from one region to the other within the country is much simple.When goods are shipped across various countries calculation of taxes becomes extremely difficult as they pass from one country to the other.\t
37.

Why did slavic nationalist stwggle in the 19th century give one reason

Answer» The slavic nationalist struggled in the 19th century because the slavic nations existed as separate states and kingdoms.these were easily prone to conquers by other powers like Russia, Britain etc,. in a bid to unite all these small slavic nations, the slavic nation struggle took place.
38.

Agriculture and industry are complementary to each other?explain

Answer» Agriculture and industry are complementary to each other.(i) Agro-based industries in India have given a major boost to agriculture by raising its productivity.(ii) Industry has contributed to agriculture by using the implements like irrigation pumps, fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, plastic and PVC pipes, ’ machines tools sprinkles, drip irrigation systems etc.(iii) Thus, development and competitiveness and manufacturing industry has not only assisted agriculturalists in increasing their productivity, but also made production process very efficient.(iv) In the present day world of globalisation, industry needs to the more efficient and competitive.(v) Today we are not only self sufficient in agriculture but our farmers are able to complete with other farmers in the world and India is able to produce goods for the international market.
39.

What is flying sattle

Answer» The flying shuttle was one of the key development in the industrialization. It allow a single Weaver to weave much wider fabrics, and it could be mechanized allowing for automatic machine looms.
40.

How was the pace of industrialisation?

Answer» \tCotton and metals were the most dynamic industries in Britain. During the first phase of industrialization (upto 1840s), cotton was the leading sector. The iron and steel industries grew rapidly with the expansion of railways. The railways expanded in England from the 1840s and in the colonies from 1860s. By 1873, the export of iron and steel from Britain was valued at about 77 million pounds. This was double the value of cotton export.\tAt the end of the nineteenth century, less than 20% of total workforce was employed in technologically advanced industrial sectors. This shows that the traditional industry could not be displaced by the new industries.\tThe cotton or metal industries could not set the change of pace in the traditional industries. But the traditional industries experienced many changes which were brought by small and apparently ordinary innovations. Food processing, building, pottery, glasswork, tanning, furniture making and production of implements were such industries.\tThe new technology took a long time to spread across the industrial landscape. High cost of machines and costly repair scared the merchants and industrialists. The new machines were not as effective as claimed by their inventors and manufacturers.\tHistorians acknowledge the fact that the typical worker in the mid-nineteenth century was not a machine operator but the traditional craftsperson and labourer.
41.

What are prudential and moral reason?

Answer» This is complete question...okk
complete your question
42.

How is land reclaimation done

Answer» The first project if land reclamation began on 1784. It was approved by the governor of Bombay, William hornby. The great sea wall built as part of this project to prevent the flooding of the low lying areas of Bombay.As the population of Bombay was increasing, the need for commercial space was also increased,it led to the formulation of several plans.Both Governement and private tried for the reclamation of more land from the sea.In 1864 , the Back Bay Reclamation Company won the right to reclaim the Western foreshore from the tip of Malabar hill to the end of Colaba.The hills around Bombay were leveled. A successful reclamation project was undertaqkem by the Bombay Port Trust, which built a dry dock between 1914 and 1918 , subsequently , the famous Marine Drive of Bombay was developed.
43.

State any three merits of roadways

Answer» 1.construction cost of roads is much lower than that of railway lines.2.Roads can go through dissected and undulating land areas and through steep mountains.
1- it is a cheap mode of transport for short distances.2- it is easy to maintain the roads.3- roadways reach every corner of states or cities so it is convenient.
44.

What were the views of Paul Bernad regarding development of colonies

Answer» Views of Paul Bernard regarding the development of colonies by the mother country :(i) He believed that the economy of the colonies needed to be developed.(ii) If the economy was developed and the standard of living of the people improved, they would buy more goods. The market would consequently expand, leading to better profits for French business.(iii) Bernard suggested that there were several barriers to economic growth in Vietnam like high population levels, low agricultural productivity and extensive indebtedness amongst the peasants.(iv) To reduce rural poverty and increase agricultural productivity, it was necessary to carry out land reforms as the Japanese had done in the 1890\'s.(v) As the experience of Japan showed, industrialization would be essential to create more jobs.
45.

Mention any 3 states of federalism

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46.

State 3 important features of federalism

Answer» 1. Different tiers of government govern the same citizens, but each tier has its own jurisdiction in specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration.2. The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in the constitution.3. The fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of government. Such changes require the consent of both the levels of government.4. Courts have the power to interpret the constitution and the powers of different levels of government.5. Sources of revenue for each level of government are clearly specified to ensure its financial autonomy.6. The federal system thus has dual objectives: to safeguard and promote unity of the country, while at the same time accommodate regional diversity.
47.

What are drawbacks of globalisation

Answer» (i) For a large number of small producers, globalisation has posed major problems. These producers were not able to free the competition from large foreign producers and hence several of such production units had to shut down, rendering workers jobless.(ii) Workers in MNCs are employed on* temporary basis . and laid off without any compensation during the slack period.
48.

Name the southern Western coast of India

Answer» Malabar coast
Coastal South West India spans across the entire Arabian Sea coastline of the Indian subcontinent from the coastline of the Gulf of Kutch in its westernmost corner and stretches across the Gulf of Khambhat, and through the Salsette Island and Mumbai along the Konkan and southwards across the Raigad region..Hope it helps you....
49.

what is the main source of credit for rural house holds in india .

Answer» thanku archana and ayush
Informal because they donot avail or not have prpoer knowledge about formal sources
informal sources
50.

Why satyagraha movement launched

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