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What happened in srilanka |
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Answer» Civil war b/w sinhalas and tamils. Civil war between sinhalas and tamils. |
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What do you know about civil code 1804. or Napoleon code? |
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Describe the political condition of Europe in middle 18th century. |
| Answer» The political conditions of Europe as follows :(i) The first half of the nineteenth century saw an enormous increase in population all over Europe.(ii) In most countries, there were more job seekers than employment. Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums.(iii) Small producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine made goods from England, where industrialisation was more advanced than on the continent.(iv) In these regions of Europe where the aristocracy still enjoyed power, peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues and obligations.(v) The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led to widespread pauperism in town and country. | |
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How can we define agriculture? |
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Answer» Hye rohan kumar what kind of lnguage you are using don\'t you know how to respect girls ?? Pactice of farming including cultivation of soil for growing of crops and raring of animal to provide wool etc |
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Define non-renewable resources |
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Answer» Non renewable resources means one time used this is called non renewable resources for, eg: coal , fule etc. Non renewable resources are those which we cannot use again and again .They take millions of years to reproduce .ex. fossil fuels |
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Why power sharing is good for democracies |
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Answer» Power sharing\xa0is\xa0good\xa0because it helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups .Scenes social conflict often leads to Violence and political instability .Power sharing\xa0is a\xa0goodway to ensure the stability of political order.In a democracy ,the citizens must have freedom to choose among various contenders for power.In contemporary democracies ,this takes the form of compettition among various parties.Such compettition ensures that power does not remain in one hand.Sometimes this kind of sharing can be direct when two or more parties form an alliance to contest elections.If their alliance is elected they form a coalation government and thus share power. Because it reduces the conflict and fight . |
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What is the difference between primitive subsistence farming and intensive subsistence farming? |
| Answer» \tPrimitive Subsistence farmingIntensive Subsistence farming1. It is practised on small patches of land.1. It is practised on bigger land holdings.2. Primitive tools like hoe, dao and digging sticks, and family or community labour are used.2. Modern inputs like HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides, etc., to obtain higher productivity are used.3. In this type of farming, farmers depend on the monsoons and natural fertility of the soil.3. In intensive subsistence, irrigation facilities like tubewells and canal irrigation is used.4. Land productivity in this type of agriculture is low.4. Land productivity is high as it is meant for commercial purposes.\t\xa0 | |
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Classify resources on the basis of development with example . |
| Answer» On the basis of development resources can be classified as :*Potential resources--The western part of India particularly Rajasthan and Gujarat have enormous potential for the development of wind and solar energy,but so far these have not been developed properly.*Developed resources--Oil reserves in Bombay high.*Stock--Water is a compound of two gases;hydrogen and oxygen.Hydrogen can be used as a rich source of energy.But we do not have advanced technical knoow how to use it for this purpose.Hence,it can be considered as stock.*Reserves--The water in the dams ,forest etc.is a reserve which can be used in future. | |
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Popularity of novel |
| Answer» What | |
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Syllbus of social science half early |
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Answer» 1.Age of industrialisation.2. Novels and Society. 15 chapters |
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What is road density? Why do roadways have an edge over railways in India? |
| Answer» The length of road per 100 sq km of area is known as density of roads.Advantages of roadways over railways are(i) Construction cost of roads is much lower than railway lines.(ii) Roads can be constructed easily in hilly terrains and undulating topography.(iii) Roadways act as a feeder to other modes of transport, as they provide a link between railway stations, air and sea ports.(iv) Road transport is economical in transportation of few persons and relatively smaller amount of goods over short distances.Thus, it can be concluded that roadways still have an edge over railways in India. | |
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Why was Brussels chosen as the headquarter during the formation of European Union |
| Answer» The Brussels was chosen as the headquarter of the European Union as the Brussels became as a role model for managing diverse ethnic population without any of the conflicts. So as a part of this it also represents many of the advantages:1) Brussels is centrally located2) It has a socially diverse population3) It is a cosmopolitan city.4) It is situated in the center of the Urban Europe and has a good connection between the major cities like London, Paris etc. | |
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What is the stus of women representation in India legislative bodeis? |
| Answer» Three - fourth | |
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Charterisist of alluvial soil |
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Answer» Fertile soil therefore fit for agricultural purposeRegions of alluvial soil are intensively cultivated and densly populated are very fertile |
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Why caste is a major political issue |
| Answer» Because there is a mind set of people that those peoples are not good they are very dirty people or they are not of our standard , that\'s why caste is a major issue. And one more thing is population , it is also a reason of caste issue because everybody wants to be in majority.That\'s why . | |
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What are the two broad sources of credit? |
| Answer» Formal and informal | |
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Does any one of u guys have last year question paper of social science and maths? |
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Answer» I also have,if you want then dounload it from google. Oooo... Hoi naki Yes! yes! yes! yes! Ss |
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What are the dimensions of gender inequality?\xa0 |
| Answer» Horir mak soli hol | |
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What is a resource give two examples |
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Answer» resouce is a thing present in our environment which satisfies our need and is economically feasible, culturally acceptable e and technologically accessible Resources are the things that are used to fulfill our needs.it is technically acciseable,economically feasible and culturaly acceptable. Two examples are water,air. |
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How did french revolutionary ideas spread to other countries |
| Answer» 1) When the news of evens in France reached the different ciyies of Europe, educayed members of middle class began seting up Jacobin club.2) Their activities and campaigns prepared the way for the French army which moved into other nations.3) With the outbreak of revolutionary war, they began carrying ideas of nationalism abroad. | |
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In which sector did dwarkanath tagore invest his capital |
| Answer» In Bengal, Dwarkanath Tagore made his fortune in the China trade before he turned to industrial investment, setting up six joint-stock companies in the 1830s and 1840s. Tagore’s enterprises sank along with those of others in the wider business crises of the 1840s, but later in the 19th century many of the China traders became successful industrialists. Dwarkanath Tagore believed that India would develop through westernisation and industrialisation. He invested in shipping, shipbuilding, mining, banking, plantations and insurance. | |
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What are different forms in which the commercial bank advance loan |
| Answer» Demand loan; term loan; overdraft; cash Credit; Bill purchased.. Etc are differnt forms of commercial bank | |
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Most cleanist city in india |
| Answer» Mysore in Karnataka | |
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Write short note on ICAR |
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What is the study of the past culture based on materials remains left by the people known as? |
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What is go- east movement |
| Answer» Some people migrated to east side for the livelihood is called go east movement | |
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What is rotation of crops? |
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Answer» Because of which it do not lpse its fertility and nutrients Crop rotation means planting different plants as it varies season by season Crop rotation is the systematic planting of different crops in a particular order over several years in the same growing space. This process helps maintain nutrients in the soil , reduce soil erosion and prevents plant diseases. |
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Explain about the pace of lndustrial change in detialy |
| Answer» The industrial change is a slow process, it took centuries to get evolved. In the early stage, there were no factories and production took place in the house. With time new machines were invented that decreased the labors efficiency and increased the production. A change occurred when production shifted to the factories and they felt the need of new machines and transportation system to spread the industries world wide. This was a slow process and took a lot of time to in industrial change. | |
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Analysis the advantage and disadvantages of decentralison . |
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Exact defination of overlaping and cross cutting |
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Answer» And if social difference cross cut eaxh other it would difficult to find out which group is against the other If social difference overlap each other it would lead to social division and if one social difference is given more preference then people began to think that they belong to different community |
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What is Swadeshi Movement |
| Answer» Swadeshi movement was a part of the Indian national movement. It aimed at achieving the Indian independence by striking at the economic interests of the British Empire. It was an economic strategy which involved the boycott of foreign goods and use of home goods manufactured in India. Swadeshi movement led to the growth of the Indian indigenous industries.\xa0 | |
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What is dis obedient movement |
| Answer» By the end of 1921, the movement was turning violent at many places. Gandhiji decided to withdraw the non-cooperation movement in February 1922. Even many Congress leaders were fatigued by mass struggles and wanted to participate in the elections to the provincial councils. The provincial councils were set up by the Government of India Act of 1919. Many leaders were of the opinion that it was important to oppose the British policies by becoming a part of the system. The older leaders; like Motilal Nehru and Motilal Nehru formed the Swaraj Party (within the Congress) and began to argue for a return to council politics. | |
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What action did international Olympics association took against athletic |
| Answer» Africans medals taken and Australian not allowed to take part in Olympic | |
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Who were liberals ? |
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History chapter work life amd leisure? |
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Answer» What chapter??? ? |
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Difference between fomal sector and informal sector of cridit |
| Answer» Formal loan is taken from bank,it takes time to give loan and ,it charges low interest rate and it is very complex method whereas informal loan is from relatives rich people etc,it does not take time,it charges high interest rate and it is a simple method | |
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What was ellu |
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Answer» Yup No its ellu question asked in chapter 1 history Did you mean elle?? |
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What is dirty bomb |
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What is a nuclear winter |
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What a short note on tribal movement of wood mill ? |
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What is the difference between NCM and CDM |
| Answer» The "Non Cooperation Movement" in 1920\'s included surrender of titles, resignation from nominated seats in local government bodies, boycott of government educational institutions, law courts and foreign goods. Swadeshi also was included later.\tThe movement aimed at boycotting schools, offices and courts.\tThere was mass boycott of foreign goods but no intention of looting shops and factories. Violence did erupt at a few places, but the movement was largely peaceful.\tMany leaders renounced their titles and left their government jobs.\tThe movement also aspired to spread the use of the charkha, enrol people as primary members of the Congress and raise money for the Tilak-Swaraj fund.\'The Civil Disobedience was organized against repressive laws. Gandhi, supported by Congress had started the agitation for reduction in land revenue, abolition of salt tax, cutting down military expenditure and levying duty on foreign cloth etc.\tBreaking of the law was the main agenda of the movement.\tPicketing of liquor shops, burning of foreign goods, etc. were common.\tA more violent movement than Non Cooperation Movement.\tExample attack on Dharsana salt factory .\tThe 11 point agenda proposed by Gandhi to Irwin demanded general relaxations and relaxations for farmers and industrialists.\tActive participation by the capitalists but they were also responsible for the gradual roll-back of the movement.\xa0 | |
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Explain the events which led to the resolution of purna swaraj in Lahore session of Congress in 1930 |
| Answer» In December 1929, the Congress held its annual session at Lahore. Jawaharlal Nehru was the president at this session.In this session following resolutions were passed:1) In this session, the Congress declared Purna Swaraj or Complete Independence as its ultimate goal.2) It asked all Congressmen and nationalists not to participate in elections to the legislatures and to resign from the legislatures.3) It was decided that 26 January would be henceforth observed as the Independence Day every year.4) To achieve the aim of complete independence, the Congress decided to launch another mass movement the Civil Disobedience Movement. | |
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Who set up Oudh kiassan sabha |
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Answer» Jawaharlal nehru and shaukat ali Jawaharlal Nehru and Baba Ramchandra |
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Write note on the Jallianwala bagh massacre and it\'s effects on India |
| Answer» 1.jallianwala bagh massacre took place in years 13april 1919.peeople were gathered in thousands. This meeting was for free two main revolutionaries of amritsar Dr. Satyapal and saiffudin kitchlew .General Dyer marched their with armours and troops. He ordered to firing on innocent people. Most of them were killed and injured. The message of jallianwala bagh pass ed like a wild fire. People were protest and starting rallies on the streets. Reasult is that Mahatma Gandhi called off the rowlatt satyagraha | |
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Who was guiseppe mazzini write about his afford for italian unification |
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Answer» If u all want to pass in the board exam so focus on NCERT Book the maximum paper comes from NCERT 1guiseepe mazinni was born in 1807 in Genoa City. He was exile in carbonari for attempt ing revolution. he founded two secret society in Europe .young Italy and young Berne in Europe |
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What is ceiling act? |
| Answer» Land Ceilings Act: Land ceiling refers to fixing a cap on the size of land holding a family or individual can own. Any surplus land is distributed among landless people like tenants, farmers, or agricultural labourers. | |
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What is ceiling? |
| Answer» Land Ceilings Act: Land ceiling refers to fixing a cap on the size of land holding a family or individual can own. Any surplus land is distributed among landless people like tenants, farmers, or agricultural labourers. | |
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Explain the uses of iron ore. |
| Answer» The primary use of iron ore is in the production of iron. Most of the iron produced is then used to make steel. Steel is used to make automobiles, locomotives, ships, beams used in buildings, furniture, paper clips, tools, reinforcing rods for concrete, bicycles, and thousands of other items. | |
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What are the steps taken by government To increase agriculture |
| Answer» Govt is providing subsidiesMany yojna were set upSpecialized weather forcast bulletin were set up | |
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What is rain |
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Answer» When there is a process of evaporation take place in water cycle it make clouds and when the clouds burst it fall down in the form of rain the drops of water that fall from the sky due to the continuous evaporation of water |
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