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1.

What is Souergin

Answer» Sovereignty means a country being independent. People of the sovereign country follow the rules that are made by their representatives. In a sovereign nation, citizens and the government have the right to take decisions on internal and external matters. Also, no foreign power can impose its decisions on the country.
2.

How many courts are there in India (on state level and country level)

Answer» There are three different levels of courts in our country. There are several courts at the lower level while there is only one at the apex level. The courts that most people interact with are what are called subordinate or district courts. These are usually at the district or Tehsil level or in towns and they hear many kinds of cases. Each state is divided into districts that are presided over by a District Judge. Each state has a High Court which is the highest court of that state. At the top is the Supreme Court that is located in New Delhi and is presided over by the Chief Justice of India. The decisions made by the Supreme Court are binding on all other courts in India.
3.

What is the meaning of liberals

Answer» Liberals were group of people who believed in freedom of individual. They wanted equality for all before the law.
4.

What mean that decentrilisation?

Answer» Decentralization is the process of distributing or dispersing functions, powers, people or things away from a central location or authority
*Distribution of power in vertical level in different tear of government*
*Distribution of power in vertical level
Taking away the power from the Supreme and the state authorities and giving it to the local authority is called decentralisation.
5.

Diffrent between bhangar and khadar

Answer» Bhangar:1. It is a highland compressed of old alluvium2.It is always about the level of the flood plains.3. It is often impregnated with calcareous concre\xadtions known as kankar.4. It is not much suited for cultivation.5. It is known as ‘dhaya’ in Punjab.Khadar:1. It is lowland composed of old alluvium2. It is flooded almost every year and new alluvium is deposited.3. It is often characterised by clay soil which is very fertile.4. Intensive agriculture is practised here.5. It is called ‘bet’ in Punjab.
Bhangar:1. It is a highland compressed of old alluvium.2. It is always about the level of the flood plains.3. It is often impregnated with calcareous concre\xadtions known as kankar.4. It is not much suited for cultivation.5. It is known as ‘dhaya’ in Punjab.Khadar:1. It is lowland composed of old alluvium.2. It is flooded almost every year and new alluvium is deposited.3. It is often characterised by clay soil which is very fertile.4. Intensive agriculture is practised here.5. It is called ‘bet’ in Punjab.
6.

Expand MGNREGA

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee ActThe Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005 (MGNREGA) was notified on September 7, 2005. The mandate of the Act is to provide at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in a financial year to every rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work.
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7.

What is double coincidence of wants ?

Answer» If both the parties agree to buy and sell each other\'s commodities respectively then it is known as double coincidence of wants.
A shoe manufacturer wants to sell shoes in the market and buy wheat. The shoe manufacturerwill first exchange shoes that he had produced for money, and then exchange the money for wheat. Imagine how difficult it would be if the shoe manufacturer had to directly exchange shoes for wheat without using money. He would have to look for a wheat growing farmer, who not only wants to sell wheat but also wants to buy the shoes in exchange. That is, both parties have to agree to sell and buy each other’s commodities. This is known as double coincidence of wants.
The double coincidence of wants mean that both the parties have to agree to sell and buy each other\'s commodity i.e. what a person desires to sell is exactly what the other person wishes to buy.
8.

Why were the european government dtiven by the spirit of conservatism

Answer» (1) European Governments were driven by the spirit of conservatism after the defeat of Napoleon in 1815.(2) Conservatives believed that established traditional institutions of state and society-like the monarchy, the church, social hierarchies, property and the family should be preserved.(3) Most conservatives however did not propose a return to the society of pre-revolutionary days. They realised from the changes initiated by Napoleon that modernisation could, in fact, strengthen traditional institutions like the monarchy.(4) That would make state powers more effective and strong.(5) Because a modem and efficient bureucracy, a dynamic economy the abolition of feudalism and serfdom could strengthen the autocratic monarchies of Europe.
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Deposition

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10.

What is satyayagrah moment

Answer» Satyagrah movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi and was a nation wide movement. The idea of satyagrah emphasised the power of truth and the need to search for truth. According to Gandhi ji , if the struggle was against injustice then physical force was not necessary to fight the opperssor.
11.

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12.

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13.

Explain any 3 causes that led to the non cooperation movement & khilafat movement in 1918 to 1920

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Main causes of the Non-Cooperation Movement:\tJallianwala Bagh Massacre\tRowlatt Act\tKhilafat Agitation
14.

Highlight the various challanges faced by political parties in india

Answer» Various challenges faced by political parties are(a) The parties are lacking internal democracy, which keeps many prospective leaders deprived of their rights.(b) There have been dynastic successions in many political parties. This often deprives the parties of appropriate leadership.(c) The parties something, indulge in the use of money and muscle power for winning elections. This hampers development and is against the spirit of democracy.\xa0
15.

What type of conditions are optimum for minerals

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16.

Describe any four features of Indian Federalism?

Answer» This answer is given in NCERT very clearly...
17.

Why did presidents moved to the countryside Europe during 17 and 18 century? Explain.

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18.

Why did European flee to American in 19 century? Explain.

Answer» Europeans fled to America in 19th century because :(i) Until the 19th century, power and hunger were common in Europe.(ii) Cities were crowded and deadly diseases were underspread.(iii) Religious conflicts were common and religious dissenters were persecuted.(iv) In America, plantations were growing cotton and sugar for the European market. These plantations were worked on by slaves.
19.

Describe the role of Alluri Staream Raju in Andhra Pradesh during 1920s.

Answer» in the Gudem hills of Andhra Pradesh a militant guerrilla movement spread. Here the colonial government had closed large forest areas preventing people from entering the forest to give the cattle or to collect fuel Woods . This enraged the hill people. Not only their livelihood was affected but they also felt their traditional rights were being denied. When government forced them to contribute begar for road building the hill people revolted. Their leader was Alluri sitaram Raju who claimed to have a variety of power he could survive even Bullet shoots the rebels proclaim him as an incarnation of God Raju was highly inspired by the non cooperation movement led by Mahatma Gandhi and persuaded people to wear Khadi and give up drinking but at the same time he asserted that India could be liberated only by the use of force. Raju was captured for is guerrilla Warfare and was executed in 1924 he became a folk Hero.
In the Gudem Hills of Andhra Pradesh a militant guerrilla movement spread in the early 1920s led by Alluri Sitaram Raju. He claimed that he had a variety of special powers: he could make correct astrological predictions and heal people, and he could survive even bullet shots. Captivated by Raju, the rebels proclaimed that he was an incarnation of God.His role in inspiring the rebels with Gandhiji’s ideas was as-1. He talked of the greatness of Mahatma Gandhi2. Praised Non-Cooperation Movement, said he was inspired by it3. Persuaded people to wear khadi and give up drinking.
20.

Human being is also a essential component of resource.justify this statement

Answer» I hope u clear it.... ?
Because they make the best use of the nature to create more resources. They can do this as they have the knowledge, skill and the technology to do so. This ability is required by people on the basis of education received by them
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21.

mention the prudential reason of powersharing

Answer» Prudential Reason: Power sharing helps in reducing the conflict between various social groups. Hence, power sharing is necessary for maintaining social harmony and peace.
22.

Describe the incidence of Jalliawala Bagh Massovr?

Answer» \tOn 13th April 1919, the infamous Jallianwala Bagh incident took place.\tOn that day, a crowd of villagers who had come to Amritsar to attend a fair gathered in the enclosed ground of Jallianwala Bagh.\tBeing from outside the city, they were unaware of the martial law that had been imposed.\tGeneral Dyer entered the area, blocked the only exit point, and opened fire on the crowd, killing and wounding hundreds of people.\tHis objective was to ‘produce a moral effect’ to create in the minds of satyagrahis, a feeling of terror and awe.\tAs the news spread, crowds took to the streets. There were strikes, clashes with police and attacks on government buildings. The government responded with brutal repression. Seeing violence spread, Mahatma Gandhi called off the movement.
23.

What is other name of world bank?

Answer» International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
IBRD
24.

Give three identifying qualities of minerals.

Answer» Hardness, Lustre and Colour.
25.

How many parties should we have

Answer» India has a multinational party system.
Parties numbers in india is 7
26.

#Truth day.

Answer» Ji jb tk koi khas vjh na ho hm jhooth nhi bolte
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27.

Rowlact act when stared

Answer» In 1919...☺️
1919
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28.

Reasons of land degradation

Answer» Land Degradation: 9 Main Causes of Land DegradationDeforestation: Forests play an important role in maintaining fertility of soil by shedding their leaves which contain many nutrients. ...Excessive Use of Fertilizers and Pesticides: ...Overgrazing: ...Salination: ...Water-logging: ...Desertification: ...Soil erosion: ...Wasteland:
29.

Explain the attitude of liberal and conservative Indian\'s towards women\'s reading?

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(i) Liberal husbands and fathers began educating their women folk at home and sent them to schools. (ii) Conservative Hindus believed that a literate girl would be widowed and Muslims feared that educated women would be corrupted by reading romantic books. Kailashbashini Debi wrote books highlighting the experiences of women-how women were imprisoned at home, kept in ignorance, forced to do hard domestic labour.
30.

Why self help group are growing in popularity

Answer» *gaining
SHGs are gauning popularity since they offers credit at a low rate of interest without any formal documentation.
31.

How was the president of congress when the desicion of to celebrate 26 jan1930

Answer» Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
32.

Write full form of GDP and BMI

Answer» Gdpfull form is gtoss domestic product
Gross domestic productBody mass index
Gdp - gross domestic products.Bmi- body mass undex.
GDP refers to GrossDomesticProduct
GDP stands for gross domestic product and BMI stands for body mass index.
BMI refers to Body Mass Index
33.

Explain net attendance ratio

Answer» Total ni of chidren in the age group of 6-10 attending school as a percentage of total no of children in the same age group.
Total number of children in the age group of 6-10 attending school as a percentage of total number of students in the same age group.
It is the ratio of children at the age of 14or above attending an educational institution per total no.of children at the same age group
34.

How UNDP method of measuring development differ from world method

Answer» Litracy rate infarnt mortality rate per cepta incom
Undp method :-education-health-litracy level-per capita incomeWorld vank method :-per capita incomeComparing counteries-us doller 1236 rich countries- us dol like er1005 poor countries.Are various method for measuring development .
World bank uses only per capita income for measuring development while UNDP uses many other factors such as infant mortality, health care facility, education level, which help in improving the quality of life and help in making the citizens more productive.
Bcoz of UNDP is based on the factors like Educational level, health status ,Per capita income
The world bank only considers per capita income as the measure for comparision.
UNDP considers per capita income,health and education as the measure for ranking countries.
35.

industrialisation in india

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36.

Name the oldest Japanese Books??

Answer» Diamond Sutra
Diamond Sutra
37.

How magazines were different from novels?write any three differences.

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38.

How: Urban merchants acquired trade monopoly? Explain.

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39.

Who is the competitior of jute?

Answer» Nylon is the
No Nylon
Cotton..... I think ?
40.

Mention three characteristic features of the offset press??

Answer» At first, printed books looked similar with the handwritten manuscripts. In fact, the metal letters imitated the ornamental handwritten styles. The three characteristic features of printed books were(i) In these books, borders were illuminated by hand with foliage and other different patterns. Illustrations in these books were painted.(ii) The books printed for the rich, some spaces were kept blank. Again each purchase had the right to select the design and decide the particular painting school that would do the illustration.(iii) The printed books and literature could stimulate many distinctive individual interpretations of faith even among little educated working people.
41.

Who were Jobber ?

Answer» Jobber is a old and trusted worker.
42.

Define jalliawalabagh

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Jallianwala bagh massacre.was held on 13 april 1919...on that day a large crowd gather ed there .some came there for protesting against government oppressive measures while some came there to attend the annual baisakhi fair.many of the people were not aware of the martial law which was imposed.general dyer blocked both the entry and exit gates and asked his troops to open fire on the crowd.hundreds of people were killed....which led to a massive violation in countryside.
Vhi krde... Both r same ??
Defination of jallianwala bagh???
What define....no mean to define this topic ...?
43.

what was an ukiyo ?

Answer» Ukiyo described the urban lifestyle, especially the pleasure seeking aspects of the Edo-period Japan. The famous Japanese woodblock prints known as ukiyo-e\xa0is a genre of\xa0Japanese\xa0woodblock prints\xa0(or\xa0woodcuts) and\xa0paintings\xa0produced between the 17th and the 20th centuries, featuring motifs of landscapes, tales from history, the\xa0theatre, and pleasure quarters. It is the main artistic genre of\xa0woodblock printing in Japan.
44.

What is zollervin

Answer» Zollervin is a custom union and was formed in 1834.It abolished tarrif barriers.It also abolished 28 currencies out of 30
45.

Which area said to balkan?

Answer» The Balkan region formerly comprised the present-day territories of Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Croatia, Greece, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro. The people in these countries were called Slavs.
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46.

Explain the features of barter system of exchange?

Answer» In barter system their is a exchange of goods. The value of any things is zero.People suffered from many difficulties to fulfill their needs.
47.

What was the main problem with the Simon Commission?

Answer» ☺️☺️ aap bhi na thanku bol rhe h
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The major problem of simon commission due to which it also had to face opposition in India is that it didnt have a single Indian member. So, when the Simon Commission arrived in India it was greeted with slogan"Go back Simon".
Problem with Simon Commission was that there wasn\'t any indian member in this commission and moreover the terms of commission\'s appointment didn\'t gave any indication of swaraj
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48.

What was the concept of a ‘modern stateWhat was the concept of a ‘modern state

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A state in which power is centralized and exercised by sovereign control over a clearly defined territory.
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49.

About nationalism

Answer» Nationalism is the feeling towads country to make it free and democratic
50.

How lndia practiceed faderalism?

Answer» India practised federalism by - (i) Linguistic states - After independence, in 1947 , the boundaries several old States of India were changed in order to create new states. This was done to ensure that people who spoke the same language, share common culture, ethnicity or geography could live in same state. (ii) - Language policy - Our Constitution didn\'t give the status of national language to any one language. Though hindi was identified as the official language but the central government hasn\'t imposed Hindi on states where people speak different language. (iii) - Centre-State relations - Improving the centre - state relations is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice.