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1.

What is corlation between agriculture and industry

Answer» Agriculture and Industries are interrelated to each other and move hand in hand.a. Agriculture serves as a major source of raw materials to many industries.b. Industries obtain raw materials from agriculture and produce finished products. For example, Jute, sugar, cotton textiles etc.c. Manufacturing industries which are involved in the production of tools, equipment\'s have helped in modernizing agriculture.d. Industries are also involved in producing fertilizers,pesticides, plastics and other tools for the farmers.e. Agro based industries have also provided employment in the rural areas.
2.

What were the prequalities of indudtrial gtowth in the first half of 20th century?

Answer» a. \u200bThe India cotton industry and textiles , including silk centuries had for centuries made India\'s name a byword in the World . Merchants from Central Asia through land and sea routes established a vast network of export trade .This trade network also involved bankers, merchants in giving finances/advances to weavers, in supplying goods to exporters.b. In India, new trading centres however came up under the control of European Colonial powers. For instance, with the advent of European companies in India, new trading centres of Bengal, Bombay rose to prominence. European agencies traded in tea, coffee, indigo etc.c. Follwed by the setting up of factories and expansion of production in the colonies.d. For instance, how the first cotton mill was established in India in 1854, followed by jute mill in Bengal.e. Indian entrepreneurs played a very important role in setting up of Indian industries as they linked the British trade with China, Many Indians like Dwarkanath Tagore\u200b,Parsis like Dinshaw Petit and Jamsetjee Nusserwanjee Tata\u200b became important players in this trade by providing finances and procuring, shipping supplies.
3.

What are the similarities between federalism and democracy ?

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4.

What are the mode of occurance of mineral

Answer» The occured naturally in the earth\'s crust and minerals are mined from inside the earth\'s crust
5.

Various forms in which minerals generally occur

Answer» Gold , silver
6.

DIFFERENCE B/W DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES?

Answer» Developed countries are that are characterised by high level of per capita income of us dollar at per anum and developing countries are those which are passing Through the stages of growth and development
7.

What are technological reforms?

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8.

Ch - agriculture Q - what are institutional reforms?

Answer» The various institutional reform programmes introduced by the government in the interest of farmers are mentioned below:(i)Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood, cyclone, fire and disease.(ii)Establishment of Grameen banks, cooperative societies and banks for providing loan facilities to the farmers at lower rates of interest.(iii)Kissan Credit Card (KCC), Personal Accident Insurance Scheme (PAIS) schemes is introduced by the Government of India for the benefit of the farmers.(iv)Moreover, special weather bulletins and agricultural programmes for farmers have been introduced on the radio and television.(v)The government had also announced minimum support price, remunerative and procurement prices for important crops to check the exploitation of farmers by speculators and middlemen.
9.

What is signfuance of the word ethonic ?

Answer» Which two languages are generally sponken
10.

What is language policy?

Answer» 1- our constituion did\'t give the staus of national language to any language 2- Hindi is identify as the offical language Because 40% indians speak hindi3- 21 other languages recoganised as schedual langauage by constituion 4- states have their own offical language
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11.

State any one feature of inland emigration act of 1859

Answer» Plantation workers were not allowed to leave the plantation area and go bach to their home
Plantation workers were not allowed to go out of bounded land witouth permission.
12.

What are family law?

Answer» Achha hsi
13.

Why peaple not wanted to be a farmer?

Answer» \tEven after doing hard work, profit is not guaranteed.\tIndian farmers depend mostly on weather, any change in weather patterns is a direct loss.\tLoans for farmers (is) not an easy task. Even if the loan gets approved, it would take many days get money in hand.\tGovernments have shown less interest towards them, no ground support in reality.\tA large number of farmers don’t get technical support for farming which leads to crop failure.
14.

Stuggle of fair trade

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15.

What is the meaning of social science

Answer» The study about our society, culture, history, etc. is called social science
It means to study about our culture,history of our country and about agriculture
16.

People as resoure answer and question

Answer» People are considered as resource because they utlilse the material available in envoirnment and convert it into resource
17.

What are the developmental goal for rural women from a land owning family?

Answer» To be able to provide educatiobal and medical resources to children
Nice question
To get equal oppurtunities as that of men.
18.

What are kuls and guls??

Answer» In hills and mountainous regions,specially in western Himalayas, people build diversion channels called guls and kuls for irrigational purpos. This is a way of harvesting water. In Western Himalayas people build diversion channels like ‘guls’ or ‘kuls’.
19.

What is disguised unemployment? Please give me in simple words

Answer» It is a situation when more workers are working in a activity than required people who actually engaged in such activity appear to be employed but are not fully employed is called disguised unemployment.for example-if for cultivation for one hectare land only 10 workers are required but instead of 10 workers, 15 workers are working.In this case 5 workers are come under disguised unemployment
When more than required people are working. In this person apears to be working but he is working less than his potential
20.

Who was tea cultivation in india

Answer» Wrong questions
Britisher
Sry bt the question is not appropriate according to me
21.

Who is the king of the world?

Answer» Amin Al Zaman
22.

How do central and state government enjoy their power in federal system

Answer» Central government has power to rule allthe people of the nation .statate government has the power to rule all the people of a state.
23.

What is terms of credit

Answer» Rate of interestDocumentation requiredCollateral and mode of repayment
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24.

What is primary, secondary, tertiary sector? Please give answers in simple sentence

Answer» Raw material produce by farmer called primary and raw materials manufactured by comany called secondary and last one transportation of raw material in public market called tertiary sector
25.

Who found india ?

Answer» India was a kingdom before vasco de gama just explored india it was the name given by British
He is vasco de gama
It is Vasco De Gama
It is not waspodigama . It is wascodigama.
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26.

What is difference between commercial and intensive subsistence farming ?

Answer» Commercial farming is done to make profit by selling crops grown . In it farmer do not use the crop grown for their own need . Intensive farming is done to fill only the stomach of the family. Commercial farming is done on large land and with HYV seeds and fertilisers . Intensive fsrming is done on small patch of land with small instruments like hoe .
27.

Change in agricultural practices over decades

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28.

Eco - write a short note on the planning commission

Answer» The Planning Commission was set up by a Resolution of the Government of India in March 1950 in pursuance of declared objectives of the Government to promote a rapid rise in the standard of living of the people by efficient exploitation of the resources of the country, increasing production and offering opportunities to all for employment in the service of the community. The Planning Commission was charged with the responsibility of making assessment of all resources of the country, augmenting deficient resources, formulating plans for the most effective and balanced utilisation of resources and determining priorities. Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Chairman of the Planning Commission.
29.

Give ways through which exploitation among women can be checked?

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30.

Difference between dry farming and wet farming

Answer» Dry farming is a type of farming in which moisture is maintained by raising special type of crops. Wet farming is a type of farming, which depends mainly upon rains. Crops such as gram and peas are grown.
31.

Dry farming and wet farming

Answer» Dry farming\xa0(i) Dry farming is that farming in which moisture is maintained by raising a special type of crops.\xa0(ii) This is practised in dry areas of the country such as, North Western India.\xa0(iii) Gram and peas are the important crops.\xa0Wet farming\xa0(i) Wet farming is a type of farming which depends mainly upon rain.\xa0(ii) This type of far-ming is prevalent in the North, North-Eastern, Eastern India and the Western slopes of the Western Ghats.\xa0(iii) Rice, jute, sugar-cane, etc., are the important crops.\xa0
32.

Will you please tell me the actual syllabus of social science in board??

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33.

what is caste inequality

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34.

Define food security and the impact of globalisation on agriculture

Answer» Food security means availability, accessibility and affordability of food to all people at all times.The impact of globalisation on Indian agriculture has been felt since colonial times. Raw cotton and spices were important export items from India. In 1917, Indian farmers revolted in Champaran against being forced to grow indigo in place of foodgrains, in order to supply dye to Britain’s flourishing textile industry. Thus, globalisation has had its boons and banes for Indian agriculture.Post liberalisation, Indian farmers face new challenges in the form of competition from highly subsidised agriculture of developed nations. This prompts the need for making Indian agriculture successful and profitable by improving the conditions of small and marginal farmers, countering the negative effects of Green Revolution, developing and promoting organic farming, and diversifying cropping pattern from cereals to high-value crops.
35.

highlights any three limitation of hand written manuscripts in India

Answer» Limitations of handwritten manuscripts in India.1) The hand written manuscripts were very fragile highly expensive, difficult to handle and could not be carried around easily.2) The handwritten manuscripts were written in different styles so understanding the script was not easy and hence could not be read and copied easily.3) Copying of the manuscripts was very expensive, laborious, tedious and time consuming work.
36.

How to write a answers in board exam ? People\'s give so many suggestions.

Answer» Write main point in board paper and according to given words
1)According to the marks assinged to the question 2)good hand writting 3)and concept based answer
37.

Explain Jallianwala bagh Massacre.

Answer» On 13th April the infamous Jallianwalla incident took place.On that day a large crowd gathered in the enclosed ground of Jallianwalla Bagh.Some came to protest against the government\'s new repressive measures.Others had come to attend the annual Baisakhi fair.Being from outside the city,many villagers were unaware of the martial law that had been imposed.General Dyer entered the area,blocked the exit points,and opened fire on the crowd,killing hundreds.His object,as he declared ,was to" produce a moral effect",to create in the minds of satyagrahis a feeling of terror and awe.
38.

What is the total production and emploment in the three sector in india

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39.

Mention some of the important characteristic of print culture of Japan

Answer» Sir please answer
40.

Explain the need of new economic policies

Answer» Starting around 1991, some far- reaching changes in policy were made in India called as new economic policies:\tThe government decided that the time had come for Indian producers to compete with producers around the globe.\tIt felt that competition would improve the performance of producers within the country since they would have to improve their quality.\xa0\tThis decision was supported by powerful international organisations.\xa0
41.

Limitations of jute

Answer» (i) Prices of jute textiles are so low that industrialists hesitte to set up these industries.(ii) International demand of jute goods is falling sharply which is not an encouragement for these industries.(iii) Many countries now prefer substitutes for jute like plastic or synthetic fibres which reduces its demand.(iv) Our jute industries face hard competition from Brazil, Thailand, Bangladesh and Egypt whose production cost of jute textile is much lower than that of India.(v) As jute exhausts soil fertility very fast and also bexause of its low profits , farmers now prefer to cultivate alternative crops like Rice.
42.

What outcomes are expected of a democracy?

Answer» See political sci bookYou ll find it
43.

Definition of word ethnic in quite simple words

Answer» differenes in language and religion in an area or country
44.

Describe any 4 charaterstics of plantation agriculture

Answer» Four charactetisictics are1-It is done for only selling purpose 2-It is done in large fields 3-In this type of agriculture only a perticular type of crop is grown such as tea and coffee etc4-It requires good labour work ,proper care for its development
45.

Define the process of unification of germany.

Answer» The process of unification of Germany:1. The middle-class Germans had tried to fight for a united nation governed by an elected parliament in 1848 but were repressed by the monarchy and military.2. Otto von Bismarck, chief minister of Prussian led the movement for unification of Germany. He was supported by the bureaucracy and the Prussian army.3. After three wars with Austria, Denmark, and France, Prussia won and unified Germany. The Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German emperor in January 1871.
46.

What is difference between overlapping social difference & cross-cutting social difference

Answer» *CROSS CUTTING SOCIAL DIFFERENCE*On social difference is weakened by another social difference. These are earise to accommodate*OVERLAPPING SOCIAL DIFFERENCE*ON SOCIAL DIFFERENCE IS STRENGTHENED BY ANOTHER SOCIAL DIFFERENCE. IT LEAD TO SOCIAL DIVISION
47.

What is impeachment

Answer» It is a process by which a legislative body formally levels charges against high official of government.
Impeachment is the process in which an official who is accused of violating the constitution or of any unlawful activity is removed from the office. For example, In case of Judiciary, if any judge is found guilty of violating the constitution, he can be removed (impeached in legal term) by the legislature.The Judges of the Supreme Court or High Court if found guilty of incapacity or misbehavior they can be impeached by the Parliament of India which requires 2/3rd majority by both the houses separately.
48.

Why is difficilt to handle manuscript

Answer» The historians face several difficulties in using manuscripts. There was no printing press in those days so scribes copied manuscripts by hand. Manuscript copying is not an easy job. As scribes copied manuscripts, they also introduced small changes—a word here, a sentence there. These small differences grew over centuries of copying until manuscripts of the same text became substantially different from one another. This is a serious problem because we rarely find the original manuscript of the author today. We are totally dependent upon the copies made by later scribes. As a result historians have to read different manuscript versions of the same text to guess what the author had originally written.
49.

whar are the vatege of the chapter are?

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50.

What is the difference between the shifting and the subsistence agriculture

Answer» Shifting agriculture - in this type of of farming the farmers leave the land when the fertility of the soil become low .Subsistence farming are of two types primitive subsistence and intensive subsistence in primitive subsistence the farmers do farming with help of old tools .in intensive subsistence farming the farmars do farming with the help of new tools .in shifting agriculture the agricultural land is not fixed but in subsistence farming the land is fixed.