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1.

Gandhi-irvin pact

Answer» On 5th march 1931, gandhiji and lord viceroy reached an agreement which was called delhi pact on gandhi-Irwin pact. In this:-(1).Gandhiji agreed to participate in 2nd round table conference in london.(2).The British agreed to release political prisoners not associated with violent crimes.(3).Salt for local consumption would not be taxed.
\tAfter the failure of First Round Table Conference efforts were made by the Government to make an agreement that the congress would attend the next Round Table Conference.\tThe Viceroy, Lord Irwin, was authorised to hold talks with Mahatma Gandhi. Finally, Gandhi and Irwin made\xa0an agreement on 5 March 1931.\tThe agreement is called Gandhi-Irwin pact\tBy this pact Government agreed to release most of the civil disobedience volunteers, against whom there was no allegation of violence.\tThe Congress suspended the Civil Disobedience Movement and agreed to participate in the second Round Table Conference.
2.

Which problems of the society was focused in the novel "hard times" written by Charles Dickens?

Answer» Mai bhi nahi hoo sst
I don\'t know, sorry
3.

Previous year board question solution

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4.

Some note on land degradation

Answer» Continuous use of land over a long period of time without taking appropriate measures to conserve and manage it, has resulted in land degradation.India’s degraded land:At present there is about 130 million hectares of degraded land in India. Approximately, 28 per cent of it belongs to the category of forest degraded area. 56 per cent of it is water eroded area. The rest is affected by saline and alkaline deposits. Some human activities such as deforestation, overgrazing, mining and quarrying too have contributed significantly to land degradation.
5.

Declaratoin of independence

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6.

Define Prudential

Answer» Involving and showing care and for thought , especially in business...
7.

What is infant mortality rate.

Answer» It indicates the no. Of children that die before the age of 1 year as a proportion of 1000 live children born in that particular year.
8.

What are biliotheque bleaue and penny chaps book.

Answer» Bilotheque Bleue-In France Bilotheque Bleue were low priced small books printed on poor quality paper and bound in cheap blue covers.Chapbooks-They were little books for sale carried by pedlars known as chapmen in England to sell them for a penny each.
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9.

how did big europian powers segment the europian continent in 1815

Answer» The colonial European powers met in Berlin in 1884-85 where they negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa. Or simply we can say to distribute African colonies among themselves (European colonial powers).As the European colonial powers began to colonize the Africa in order to feed their industries with abundant natural resources of Africa, there began clashes between.The rivalry between British and France lead Bismark to intervene and he called the meeting in Berlin where the colonial powers negotiated claims of territory in Africa which were accordingly mapped and formalize.
10.

Some lines for money and credit

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11.

What was young itly

Answer» Secreat society form by mazzi
Political movement for Italian youth founded by guisspee mazzini.
It is a secert society ....
12.

Why was print cluture is spead in 19 th century

Answer» In 19th century primary school was opened and the education was compulsary for children which led to increase in demand of books.This led to increase in Spread of Print Revolution.
13.

Whi said when france sneezes the rest of the europe catches cold

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14.

Define the term indo china

Answer» a peninsula of southeastern Asia that includes Myanmar and Cambodia and Laos and Malaysia and Thailand and Vietnam.
15.

How far it is correct to say that it is not politics that gets politicised. Justify and explain

Answer» Is it ncert question
16.

What do you want by transparency

Answer» If a person wants to know that the decision has taken through right procedures then he/she can find out this. This function is called transparency.
The right of a person to know how they are goberned
17.

Difference between the three sectors of economy

Answer» (i) Primary Sector (or Agriculture sector). It includes all those economic activities which are connected with extraction and production of natural resources, e.g., agriculture, fishing, mining, etc.(ii) Secondary Sector (or Industrial sector). It includes all activities which are concerned with the processing materials which have already been extracted at the primary stage, e.g., the mining of iron ore is primary industry, but manufacture of steel is secondary industry.(iii) Tertiary Sector (or Service sector). It is concerned with providing support services to primary and secondary sector and includes transport, banking, insurance, warehousing, communication, advertising, etc. It facilitates smooth flow of goods and services in the economy. Importance of tertiary sector has been observed in the last decade and its contribution to GDP has also risen.
Primary Sector- Agriculture is a Primary sector.Secondary Sector-This sector involves in manufacturing of products.Tertiary Sector-Basic services like hospitals,Educational institutions,defence and transport are the part of tertiary sector.
18.

Impact. Of globalisation in india

Answer» Impact of globalization pn indian economy:-*Increase in foreign trade.*Increase in foreign investment.*Increase in employment.*Increase in choice of consumer.*Reduction in Brain -Drain.*Development of service sector.
The Globalisation has impacted Indian economy in the following ways(i) Increase in foreign investment, Over the past twenty years, the foreign investment has increased.(ii) Emergence of Indian companies as multinational Several of the top Indian companies like Tata Motors, Infosys, Ranbaxy have been able to get benefit from the increased competition created as a result of Globalisation.(iii) Creation of new opportunities Globalisation has created new opportunities for Indian companies, particularly providing services like IT.(iv) Creation of new jobs For those which are Globalisation has created new jobs and has helped in reducing unemployment rate to an extent.(v) A host of services such as data entry, accounting, administrative tasks, engineering are now being done cheaply in India.
19.

Short note on Ho Chi Minh Trail.

Answer» Thnx yogita and Himanshi
The Ho Chi Minh trail was a network of footpaths nd roads which ran from north to south vietnam. A large part of the trail was outside vietnam in loas,combodia. The trail was used to transport people nd goods from north to south. Though trucks were used for transport,most of the supplies were carried on the backs of people, often women.
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.
20.

Write a short note giuseppe mazzini

Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary who founded two underground societies; first Young Italy in Marseilles and then Young Europe in Berne.Giuseppe Mazzini was an important figure in liberal natioanlism. He made a significant contribution to the unification of Italy.By 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini put forward a coherent programme of a unitary Italian Republic formed a secret society named Young Italy to inspire them with ideas of unification.Inspired by Mazzini several Secret societies sprang up in many European states to train revolutionaries and spread their ideas.He inspired the youth of Italy with natioanlist ideas.He believed God intended nations to be natural units of mankind and Italy could not continue to be a patchwork of small states and kingdoms.He founded the underground secret societies Youth Italy Italy and Young Europe to involve the youth in revolutionary activities.
21.

Assignment on ch5 politics

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22.

What is the impact of print revolution on Indian society?

Answer» The impact of print revolution:-(1).The shift from hand printing to mechanical printing is known as print revolution.(2).It led to growth and development in techniques nd production of books.(3).It influenced people \'s conception nd opened new ways of looking at things.
23.

Give me the board paper of this year

Answer» Kal se start hai !!
Puja phir se block ho gayi kya ???
Sahil tumhare pre board ho gaye ??
Kou free hai ??? Online hai ??
Jayada magic se roob na joro ........vo akal hamne hi di thi tumhe ........ Tum toh baithi hue thi .....block ho ke. ??
Puja u were blocked ?
24.

what are the political reform devised in India

Answer» *legal ways of reforming politics.* careful study of consequences should be done.*ways to strengthens the democratic practice.
1. Legal ways of reforming politics: Carefully devised changes in laws can help\xa0to discourage wrong political practices and encourage good ones. But, legal-constitutional changes by themselves cannot overcome challenges to the\xa0democracy. Democratic reforms are to be carried out mainly by the political\xa0activists, parties, movements and politically conscious citizens.2. Careful study of consequences should be done: If there is any legal change,it must carefully look at what results it will have on politics. Sometimes the\xa0results may be counter-productive. For example, many states have banned\xa0people from contesting Panchayat elections who have more than two\xa0children. This has resulted in denial of political opportunity to many poor\xa0and women, which was not intended.3. Ways to strengthen the democratic practice: Democratic reforms are to\xa0be brought about principally through political practice. Therefore, the main\xa0focus of the reforms should be on ways to strengthen the democratic practice.The most important concern should be to increase and improve the quality\xa0of political participation by ordinary citizens.4. Any proposal of political reform should think not only about what is a good\xa0solution but also consider about who will implement it and how. It is not wise\xa0to think that legislatures will pass legislations that will go against the interest of all political parties and MPs. But, measures that rely on\xa0democratic movements, citizens, organisations and the media are likely to\xa0succeed.
25.

Difference between non cooperation movement and civil disobedience movement

Answer» *Non cooperation movement was based on the theory that the british were able to ruled india and if the indian withdrew this coorperTion that british rule would be collapsed.During the*Civildisobedience movemment people were told not only to cooperate the british but to disobey the colonial law.☺
non-corporation was based on the theory that british were able to rule india with the corportion of the british.if the indians withdrawn this cooperation,british rule would collapse.during the civil disobedience movement, people were told not only to cooperate with the british but also To disobey colonial laws by defying it.
\tNon Cooperation MovementCivil Disobedience MovementIt was launched in 1920s.It was launched in 1930s.It was considered as a passive movement.It was considered as an active movement.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed to bring government to a standstill by withdrawing every support of the British government.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed at paralysing the government by undertaking acts which the British considered as illegal.Large number of people participated in the in this movement.Many people backed out of the movement, due to non-fulfilment of their demands in the previous movement.There was no tax campaign in this movement.People refused to pay taxes in this movement.\t
26.

If (x-√5) is factor of the cubic polynomial x³-3√5x²+13x-3√5 then find all the zerors

Answer» 3root5, root5
Solutin likh na yarr samajhme ana chahiye na yarr answer to book me bhi hai
27.

Forms of power sharing (in 5 marks) full ans plz

Answer» The different forms of power sharing are:-(1).Power is shared among different organ of government such as,legislature,executive nd judiciary in form of horizontal distribution of power.(2).Federal division of power where power is shared among different levels of government such as,central, state nd local.(3).Community governments,where power is shared between different social groups such as,religious or linguistic group.(4).Political parties,pressure groups nd movements infleunce those in the power by taking part in coalition governments such as, UPA nd NDA.
28.

Analyse the position of India as a producer and as an exporter as well in World market.

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29.

Examine the factor responsible for the growth of national conciousnessin the later 19th century

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30.

what is concept of study human development ?

Answer» Sorry it\'s not infinite❌ it\'s infant
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In human development we see infinite mortality rate, literacy rate,....etc other then income.
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31.

Explain about the olive press.

Answer» I think something very much tragic is happened with you. U r telling lie. The thing which u r telling i had experienced so don\'t tell lie. Plsssss
32.

Mention the proclamation of the French revolution..

Answer» The French Revolution started in 1789 in France. It began with the convocation of the Estates-General in May 1789. The immediate outbreak of the French Revolution was marked by the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789. During the French Revolution, the proclamation of the abolition of the monarchy (French: Proclamation de l\'abolition de la royauté) was aproclamation by the National Convention of France announcing that it had abolished the French monarchy on 21 September 1792.\xa0
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Are hataya kyun?
To pheri ? hona chahiya ? nahi. Aur mujhe bura bilkul bhi nahi laga. So don\'t worry
Puja why ?? Any problem?
During the French Revolution, the proclamation of the abolition of the monarchy was a proclamation by the National Convention of France announcing that it had abolished the French monarchy on 21 September 1792.....hope it may help...
33.

What is main difference between non-cooperation movement and civil disobedience movement?

Answer» gaurav aap ye pics kese daal rahe hoo
Difference between civil disobedience movement and non cooperation movement.
34.

What are the three features of industrial revolution

Answer» \tIndustrial revolution brought trains which helped in carrying goods in shorter span of time.\tIt brought industries which prepared goods in a shorter while.\tIt brought a sense of fastness and clarity in the Indian economy.
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35.

What developmental goals encourage women to work outside their home???

Answer» *if women are engaged in a paid work their dignity in the household and society increases.* if there is respect for women then there would be more sharing of household works and greater acceptance of women working outside .* a safe and secure environment may allow more women to take up variety of jobs and run business .*these developmental goals encourage some working outside their homes.
Literary rate and life expectancy
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36.

Give one example to show that political reforms can be counterproductive.

Answer» \xa01) Proposals that are made to overcome various challenges of democracy are known as ‘democracy reform’ or ‘political reform’2) Any legal change that has to be made must carefully take into account what results it will have on politics.
37.

Which logo would you see while purchasing electrical good s

Answer» Isi
ISI mark
38.

Name the newspaper commissioned by Hindu orthodoxy to oppose the opinions of Raja rammohun Roy

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39.

Show how are the sectors divided on basis of ownership of resources

Answer» \tIndividual Resources: These are owned privately by individuals. Many farmers own land which is allotted to them by government against the payment of revenue. Urban people own houses, plots and other property. So plantation, pasture land, ponds, etc. are some of the examples of resource ownership by individuals.\tCommunity-owned Resources: These are resources which are accessible to all the members of the community. For example, grazing grounds, burial grounds, village ponds, etc. and public parks, picnic spots, playground, etc. are accessible to all people. Thus they are community- owned resources.\tNational Resources: All the resources within the nation are called national resources. All the minerals, water resources, forests, wildlife, land within the political boundaries and oceanic area upto 12 nautical miles from the coast and resources within the nation, belong to the nation.\tInternational Resources: There are international institutions which regulate some resources. The oceanic resources beyond 200 kms of the Exclusive Economic Zone belong to open ocean and no individual country can utilise these without the permission of international institutions.
40.

Show how are the sectors divided on basis of ownership of resoures which out of them play

Answer» 1. Individual 2. Community own3. National 4. International
1)Public sector: In the public sector, government owns most of the assets and provides all the services. Railways or post office is an example of the public sector. The purpose of the public sector is not to just earn profits. Governments raise money through taxes and other ways to meet expenses on the services render on it. Modern day government spend on a whole ranges of activities.\xa02)Private sectors: In the private sector, ownership of assets and delivery of services is in the hands of private individuals or companies. Companies like Techclyde Services Private limited or Reliance Industries Limited are privately owned. Activities in the private sector are guided by the motuve of earn profits. To get such services we have to pay money to these individuals and companies.
41.

What is trade barriers?

Answer» trade barriers are the rules and regulations laid down by the government to remove and demolish the use of foreign goods and foreign trade in a particular country
Restrictions set by the government to remove the foreign goods and foreign trade
42.

What the meaning of democracy

Answer» Hiii I am new
Democracy is the system of government in which people choice their voting for them in elections.
a system in which the government of a country is elected by the people
democracy is a form of government which is elected by the peoples
43.

What is mean by globalisation

Answer» globalisation is the mediam in which the foreign companies come to our country & they settle their company & insvest money on that
Government ke baad worldwide hoga
The process of interaction and integration among peoples , companies and government
44.

What are the features of manuscript?

Answer» 1 Manuscripts are fragile in nature so it is difficult to handle ,the are written on palm leaves
45.

What great depression during 18th century

Answer» The Great Depression began in 1929. India was an exporter of wheat to European countries. When the international prices of wheat crashed because of the Great Depression, prices of wheat in India fell almost by 50%. Peasants and farmers were the worst sufferers. While the prices of the crops declined, the government refused to reduce the revenues. This forced the peasants to borrow money from the moneylenders. At this time in India, the peasants’ indebtedness increased.
46.

Indian Independence mein kya hua tha

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47.

Why do we need to conserve water resources?

Answer» Because water is most important resources in our life. Without water we can not live.
48.

what do you meant by haussmanisation of paris

Answer» thanks to both of u....
Haussmanisation of paris refers to the forcible reconstruction of paris to enhance its beauty and impose order.The poor were evicted from the centre of paris to reduce the possibility of political rebellion and to beautify the city. It is named so because this work was done by baron haussmann the cheif architect of paris during the reign of Napoleon II RATTA MARLO
49.

what is meaning of superintendent?

Answer» Person who looks afters the post office..
50.

What we\'re the limitations of civil disobedience movement

Answer» The limits of Civil Disobedience Movement were:\tThe Congress ignored the dalits for fear of offending the sanatanis, the conservative high-caste Hindus. Also, Mahatma Gandhi called the untouchables the children of God.\tDr B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1930, clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second Round Table Conference by demanding separate electorates for dalits.\tThis made the dalit apprehensive regarding the Congress led national movement.\tDecline of the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat movement, made a large section of Muslim feel alienated from the Congress. Thus, the response of Muslim political organisations in India was lukewarm.\tHowever, Muhammad Jinnah, one of the leaders of the Muslim League, was willing to give up the demand for separate electorates, if Muslims were assured reserved seats in the Central Assembly and representation in proportion to population in the Muslim-dominated provinces (Bengal and Punjab).\tHence, the start of Civil Disobedience Movement created an atmosphere of suspicion and distrust between communities.