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The govt.in Belgium is an example of which form of power sharing? |
| Answer» Community govt. | |
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How can resource be classified on the basis of origin? |
| Answer» Biotic and abiotic | |
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What are the factors responsible for the success of rabi crops in nothern india |
| Answer» Due to its certain temperature | |
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What do we mean by recignised political party |
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Answer» \tNational parties are some countrywide parties and almost follow similar policies and programmes at the national level.\tEvery party in the country has to register with the Election Commission. The Commission offers some special facilities to the large and established parties. These parties are given a unique symbol—only the official candidates of that party can use that election symbol.\tParties that get this privilege and some other special facilities are ‘recognised’ by the Election Commission for this purpose. That is why these parties are called ‘Recognised Political Parties’.\tThe Election Commission has laid down detailed criteria of the proportion of votes and seats that a party must get in order to be a recognised party. A registered party is recognised as a National Party only if it fulfils any one of the following three conditions: The party wins 2% of seats in the Lok Sabha (as of 2014, 11 seats) from at least 3 different States. ... A party gets recognition as State Party in four or more States. |
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How i remember sst notes plss give me any suggesion ???? |
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Answer» No advertisements are allowed here for any YouTube channel Tnxx brooo Revise them regularly try to understand the basic concepts and see the videos of Divyam Gupta on you tube |
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2019 board exams date sheet for class 10th |
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Answer» WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH 201910.30 AM - 1.30 PM 086 SCIENCE - THEORY10.30 AM - 1.30 PM 090 SCIENCE W/O PRACTICALSATURDAY, 16th MARCH 201910.30 AM - 1.30 PM 122 SANSKRITTUESDAY,19th MARCH 2019 10.30 AM - 1.30 PM 002 HINDI COURSE-A085 HINDI COURSE-BSATURDAY, 23rd MARCH 2019 10.30 AM - 1.30 PM 101 ENGLISH COMM.184 ENGLISH LNG & LIT.MONDAY, 25th MARCH 2019 10.30 AM - 1.30 PM 064 HOME SCIENCEWEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH 201910.30 AM - 1.00 PM 165 FOUNDATION OF I T166 INFO. & COMM. TECHFRIDAY, 29th MARCH 2019 10.30 AM - 1.30 PM 087 SOCIAL SCIENCE 7 march first exam maths THURSDAY, 07th MARCH 2019 10.30 AM - 1.30 PM 041 MATHEMATICS |
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Why khilafat movement started in india |
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Answer» The Khilafat Movement was launched by Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali. Gandhiji saw this as an opportunity to bring Muslims under the umbrella of a unified national movement. At the Calcutta Session of the Congress in September 1920, he convinced other leaders to start a Non-Cooperation Movement in support of Khilafat Movement.The Khilafat Movement (1919-1924), was a pan-Islamic, political protest campaign launched by Muslims in British India to influence the British Government and to protect the Ottoman empire during the aftermath of First World War. The First World War had ended with the defeat of Ottoman Turkey.There was a fear that the power of the spiritual head of the Islamic world (Khalifa) would be curtailed. To defend his power, a Khilafat Committee was formed in Bombay in 1919. The Khilafat leaders put pressure . upon the British Government to give better treatment to Turkey. To unite Hindu and Muslim To protect The post of khalifa. This would encourage the people to participate in non cooperation November |
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Who were the aristocrat\'s |
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Answer» Thanks for giving \'Thanks\' Best of luck bro for your exams... They were concluded as rich people and were high caste families. |
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Illustrate castism system in india. |
| Answer» The base of India’s social structure is casteism.Casteism means to distinguish people on the basis • of their caste. Although the practice of untouchability has been abolished by the Constitution of India, yet it continues to exist to some extent even upto the present day. Caste system has been an integral part of Indian society . since time immemorial.,These are the five features ofthe caste system in India(i) It was a hierarchical occupational division of the society. - .(ii) In ancient times, ‘varna’ system started in India which had four varnas-Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras. The basis of these castes were their occupations.(iii) With the passage of time, birth became the basis of caste. | |
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Explain with examples how democracy accommodate diversity? |
| Answer» \tDemocracy accommodates social diversity as it allows for equality, fair representation to all irrespective of their caste, creed, colour, race, religion, language or place of residence.\tDemocracy also ensures that the government should not be made by the majority but it should have the representation of minorities as well\tthere is a tendency of gender discrimination everywhere in the world Woman are discriminated in one way or the other\tIndia is a secular country and it never tries to give undue preference to any language\tDemocracy is best form of government to accommodate social diversities if it must fulfills some basic conditions.They are:\tFree and fair elections.\tMajority rule should not be in terms of religion or race or linguistic groups.\tMajority should always work in consonance with the minority. | |
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What is Bewar?? |
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Answer» Bewar is a town and a nagar panchayat in Mainpuri district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Bewar is a town and a nagar panchayat in Mainpiri district in the state of Uttar Pradesh |
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Advantages of bank deposit |
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Answer» (i) It is the safer place to keep money as compared to the house or a working place.(ii) People can earn interest on the deposited money.(iii) People have the provisions to withdrawn the money as and when they require.(iv) People can also make payment through cheques. Recieve intresets from banks Guaranteed interest rate for the agreed period |
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What do you mean by MONEY? |
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Answer» Thank you ajay? Money is a medium of exachage. We use money for buying and selling any thing. Modern form of money is paper note,coin and people also checks. In ancient period of time people use heavy or costly metls like silver,gold as medium of exchange..... A medium of exchange. |
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Modern forms of money? |
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Answer» Paper notes and coins which is authorized by government of india Plastic money also Paper note and coins.. |
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Which was written by henry fielding |
| Answer» Hard times | |
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What is money ? Its importance and value |
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Answer» Money is a piece of paper which is authorised as a medium of exchange by the government. Give me a proper explanation because i have to prepare an assignment on it I mean exchange Money is a medium of exchanga..... A money is that which we used as money |
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Please help me Day after tomorrow will be my exam of sst I nothing read in sst give me some idea |
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Answer» Same condition Ayaan Can you give me sst notes take the over veiw of all chapters Learn those chapters more which you not learn morequestions those you know more see them also do nt forget You are having little bit time...So first of all jo aap ko aata hai vo padho ya revise karo phir jo easy subjects hai like wise economics and civics...toh baad mai phir padho revise karne ke baad abhi time hai padho you can get better marks... |
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Sst ke liye sabse acchi helpbook ya guidebook kaun si hai |
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Answer» Evergreen is the best Oswal ki question bank sabse Good book rahegi isme mostly questions bilkul same paper me aate hain NCERT Yes together with of rachna sagar....because usme flowchart wise hai questions answers mainly points mai hai...and it is easy to read No need to look into helpbook just read thr books and prepare notes and ask ur teacher in case you find any problem or share it with us. Together with.... Rachna sagar |
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Are you all happy by datesheet of cbse there is very less time for ss |
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Answer» Yes i am really excited for the board exams.....isme worry hone ki kya zarurat hai sab padh lo aur easy se paper ho jyega...Agar 1 din ki leave hai toh kya hua 1 day is sufficient because 1 din mai toh bahut kuch ho jata hai Sorry only one leave No, there is only 9ne leave in sst exam Ya, i am really excited for the board exams. Yes...i am so much worried about that! I don\'t know wat i am going to do i have tamil exam (5th march) and maths is on 7th march omg |
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Trace the development of printing technology in europe? |
| Answer» \tBy the late 19th century, the press came to be made out of metal.\tBy the mid 19th century, Richard M. Hoe of New York had perfected the power-driven cylindrical press. This was capable of printing 8,000 sheets per hour. This press was particularly useful for printing newspapers.\tIn the late 19th century, the offset press was developed which could print up to six colours at a time.\tBy 20th century, electrically operated presses accelerated printing operations.\tOther developments were—Methods of feeding paper improved, the quality of plates became better, automatic paper reels and photoelectric controls of the colour register were introduced. | |
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Why banks ask for colletral from peoples? |
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Answer» If they will not take collateral than every one would take a huge amount and then never pay loan. Banks own the collateral if loan is not paid Becoz banks keep the collateral as guarantee until loan is re paid by the people |
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Which city is known as the electronic capital of india? |
| Answer» Bengaluru | |
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Explain the present scenario of cement industry . Why cement industry is necessary? |
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Answer» This topic is not coming this year This topic is not in syllabus.. |
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What is UNDP and write its criteria of measure? |
| Answer» UNDP stands for united nation development plans.it is an agency which classifies the countries as developed , developing or under developed.. it uses the following criterion----> Life expectancy rate- it is the average expected life length of a person at the time of birth.. Net Attendance Ratio - the total number of children attending school in the age group 14-15 per 1000 children in that area .. | |
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How many countries are currently the members of WTO |
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Answer» 160+ You\'re welcome..... Thanks Pooja 153 |
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What is outscoring? |
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Answer» Outsourcing is the process of contracting a business function or any specific business activity to specialized agencies. Mostly, the non-core areas such as sanitation, security, household, pantry, etc are outsourced by the company. The company makes a formal agreement with the agency.The agency then sends the manpower required to the company.\xa0The agency charges the company for their services and in turn pays wages to their employees. Global competition has given rise to outsourcing. With the help of outsourcing, companies can focus on their core areas which leads to better profits and increase the quality of their product. Plzz answer It is from Globalisation Chetna Hi pooja jii Which chapter??? Hiii riya |
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What is meaning of BMI |
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Answer» BMI means body mass index its formula is BMI =weight /height ^2 Oh copy paste?? Body Mass Index (BMI):BMI stand for body mass index it is the ratio of your weight and the height and it will tell whether you are underweight or normal or overweight.Step 1 : Weight of person in kg and height in metres is taken.Step 2 : Divide the weight by the square of the height.Step 3 :If BMI < 18.5, then person is undernourished.If BMI > 25, then person is overweight. (Note : This criterion is not applicable to growing children) |
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What is full form of BMI |
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Answer» BMI stand for body mass index it is the ratio of your weight and the height and it will tell whether you are underweight or normal or overweight. Full form of BMI is body max index |
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Novels helped on creating a sense of social awareness in india explain |
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Answer» In India, novels created a sense of social awareness in the following ways(i) In India, novels criticised the prevailing ills in the society and also suggested remedies.(ii) Premchand lifted the Hindi novel from the realm of fantasy, moralising and simple entertainment to a serious reflection on the lives of ordinary people and the social issues.(iii) Novels dealt with everyday life of the society and took up almost every aspect of social life from love and marriage to proper conduct of the common man.(iv) Issues like child marriage, widow re-marriage, dowry system, helplessness of the poor, miserable condition of untouchables, etc. all included in the story of novels in an interesting way. 1. Novels criticised the prevailing ills in the society, as well as suggested remedies. 2. They described every side of the society and took up almost every aspect of the social life, from love and marriage to proper conduct for men and women. 3. They dealt with the everyday life of common people like, their anxieties, their fears, their struggles etc. For example, Munshi Premchand, in his various novels like \'Sewasedan\', \'Godan \', etc.dealt with the poor condition of women in the society. Thus,it can be said that novels created a sense of social awareness in India. |
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What has been the positive impact of globalisation in india |
| Answer» Some positive impact of globalisation in india are:It increases the employment.☺It reforms the relationship of India with other countries.☺Consumers get better quality products at low ☺Globalisation help to develop the indian economy ☺ | |
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Can you please explain the main features of pmgsy in points? |
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Explain about legitimate government? |
| Answer» A government elected by the people is expected to work for their welfare. Corruption and black money are sources of social evils like poverty, inflation and poor political ethics | |
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Prashant aaj aap online nhi aye? |
| Answer» ????????? | |
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What is Khilafat Issue and why did Gandhi Looked this as an opportunity |
| Answer» During world war 1 Britain from allies had defeated to the spritual leader of muslims in Turkey of axis then muslims of entire world got distrupt and start protesting against britishers . Gandhiji looked this oppprtunity most well an started khilafat issue- non cooperation movement | |
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How did the British pass certain limitation to control freedom of press in India? |
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Who is the founder of grameen bank in Bangladesh |
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Answer» Muhammad Yunus Ur ans is wright Zeeshan I\'m not sure Md. Yunas |
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why cbse guide not providing map skill for the students?please answer......! |
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What was the background of srilankan tamil |
| Answer» Tamil natives of the country(Sri Lanka) are Sri Lankan Tamils.Among the total population of Sri Lanka 13% are Sri\xa0Lankan Tamils.Sri Lankan Tamils were mostly Hindus or Muslims. | |
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Minerals are unevenly distributed in India .Explain |
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Answer» Because many people are greedy and because of this some resources are insufficient in our country some people also waste them use them incorrectly that\'s why ...... Itna tym ni hai Bhag jha yha se |
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Hw did life of workers get affected |
| Answer» To which cultural movement did he belong | |
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What is martin luther king |
| Answer» Martin Luther was a German monk and Professor of Theology at the University of Wittenberg. Luther sparked the Reformation in 1517 by posting, at least according to tradition, his "95 Theses" on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany - these theses were a list of statements that expressed Luther\'s concerns about certain Church practices - largely the sale of indulgences, but they were based on Luther\'s deeper concerns with Church doctrine. Before we go on, notice that the word Protestant contains the word "protest" and that reformation contains the word "reform" - this was an effort, at least at first, to protest some practices of the Catholic Church and to reform that Church. | |
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What is the difference between formal and informal sector in credit |
| Answer» 1.formal credit is provided by banks whereas informal credit is provided by the trader, money lenders2.proper terms of credit like documents colletral and rate of interest are followed in formal credit whereas terms of credit are flexible for the personal benefits in informal credit | |
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What is the difference between mass production and production by masses???? |
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Answer» Thanks bhumika and himanshu Mass production is generated by machines and production by masses is done by workers. It helps in increasing the chances of employment with the help of production by masses. In Mass production goods are produced by machine in large quantities and in production by masses goods are produced by people in small quantity |
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Why India is called a secular state ? |
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Answer» India is secular state becoz people in india are free to follow any religion . No one can ask on an individuals choice.. all people are equal and can use burial grounds . Only in theory Govt. Can not interfair in religio Any body can propagate any religion |
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What are the main features of federlism |
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Answer» In fedarilism there two or more levels of government. 2 different levels of government governs same citizens but each level of government had different jurisdictions to perform like in taxation, legislation and administration.3 the jurisdictions of each level of government are specified in our constitution. 4 the provisions of constitution cannot be changed by one government for further changes it need consent of both level of government 5 the courts act as umpires at time when disputes arise.☺ Main Features of Federalism :\xa0(i) There are two or more levels of government. India hasthree levels.\xa0(ii) Each level of government has its own jurisdiction inmatters of legislation, taxation and administration even though they govern thesame citizens.\xa0(iii) Powers and functions of each tier of government isspecified and guaranteed by Constitution.\xa0(iv) The Supreme Court has been given power to settledisputes between federal governments.\xa0(v) Fundamental provisions of Constitution cannot be alteredby any one level of government. It applies to India also.\xa0(vi) Sources ofrevenue between different levels is specified by Constitution.\xa0(vii) There is mutual trust and agreement between thegovernment at different levels Prmote to safeguard 2. Prmote ti unity |
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Describ the political condition of Europe in mid18th century |
| Answer» There were no nation exist. All were ruled by an autocratic monarch. The first upheaval took place in 1789 in france. And after it other one started establishing jacobin clubs. | |
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How did the print revolution create a new reading public and new culture of reading |
| Answer» (i) With the advent of printing press a new reading public emerged. The books became cheaper as printing technology reduced the cost of production.(ii) As books flooded the market, readership increased and books now reached to larger number of people.(iii) Access to books created a new reading culture. Earlier reading was restricted to the elite only- common people lived in world of word culture who heard sacred text read out to them or ballads recited or folk tales narrated.(iv) Now a reading public came into being. But book could be read only by literate people, keeping this point of view, printers published popular ballads and folk tales with lot of pictures which could be read to illiterate public. These ballads, tales could then be sung or read out to those who could not read.(v) Thus printed material could be orally transmitted at gatherings and taverns. Reading public and hearing public thus got intermingled. | |
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How did nationalism turns into imperialism |
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Definition of majoritarianism in short |
| Answer» When a state has a majority of religious or linguistic and a minority of any of the groups and when the majority of people enjoy more power and rights than minority then this is known as majoritarianism. | |
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What is famenist movement ? |
| Answer» Feminist (men and women) are those who believe in equal rights and opportunities for both men and women. And Feminist movement is a one which demands equal rights and opportunities for both men and women. | |