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Whne did Belgium gain independence? |
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Answer» 4 October 1830 When |
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Benefits of formal sources of credit |
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Answer» 1. These institutions are regulated by the Reserve Bank Of India. Their rates of interest for loans are controlled. The rates and terms are fixed.2. There is no exploitation by the lenders.3. Everyone can take a loan that includes big businessmen as well as the small cultivators or borrowers.4. The cost of borrowing is usually less. Low interest rate as compared to informal sources of credit |
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when was gandhi come in india |
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Answer» 1915 1915 January 1915 |
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How is democratic govt. Known as responsive govt.? |
| Answer» democratic govt. also known as responsive govt. because 1. Responsive government is a government which response positively to the needs and aspirations of the people2. The government take decision from policies which are acceptable to the people3. This involved more citizen in decision making | |
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What is meant by unequal distribution of income |
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Social division in politics.plz frnds |
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Role of Vietnamese women as a warrior |
| Answer» Women as warriors/fighter:In the 1960s, women were presented as brave fighters by magazines andjournals. They were portrayed as young, brave and dedicated. Nguyen Thi Xuanwas reputed to have shot down a jet with just twenty bullets | |
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What is social division.give 5 points |
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Who leave scholars revolt 1868 in Vietnam what was is aim |
| Answer» i) The Scholars’ Revolt occurred in 1868.(ii) This revolt was led by officials at the imperial court.(iii) These officials were angered by the spread of Catholicism and French powerin Vietnam.(iv) They led a general uprising in Ngu Au and Ha Tien provinces where over athousand Catholics were killed.(v) Catholic missionaries had been active in winning converts since the earlyseventeenth century and by the middle of the eighteenth century hadconverted some 300,000.(vi) The French crushed the movement. But this uprising was in no way lessimportant. It inspired other patriots to rise up against the colonial power. | |
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What is qualitative and quantitative of water |
| Answer» Quality means அளவுQuantity means தன்மை | |
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What is nationalist? |
| Answer» Tunk | |
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What is sayagraha |
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Answer» Satyagraha was a Satyagraha was a movie stared by Amitabh Bachan,Ajay Devgun,Karina Kapoor and many else satyagrah is a Andolan started by Mahatma Gandhi to fight with British for the freedom of beautiful country India Satyagraha is a movement started by mahatma gandhi, in which Mahatma gandhi fight from britisher for truth in peaceful manner. Satyagraha andolan run by mahtma Gandhi for Indians help |
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What is gollila movement. |
| Answer» This is a type movement which was known as militant guerrila movement. It was started in andhra pradesh by a tribal called alluri sita ram raju. It was aganist british ...coz the tribal was not allowed to enter in reserved forest . | |
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Difference between coming together federations and holding together federations |
| Answer» Coming together:1.Some independent states come together to make a bigger unit for their safety.2.All states are treated equally.3.Union govt.is less powerful than state govt.4.Dual citizenship is practised.5.Practised in USA,Australia,SwitzerlandHolding together:1.A bigger state can be divided into different constituent for better govt.2.All states are not treated equally.According to the requirment they are treated.3.Union govt.is more powerful than state govt.4.Single citizenship is practised.5.Practised in India,Brazil,Belgium | |
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How can you say that three sector of Indian economy Sa highly independent |
| Answer» INTERDEPENDENCY OF SECTORS:To understand this interdependency, let us take an example of a cold drink. A cold drink contains water, sugar\xa0and artificial flavour. Suppose if there is no sugarcane production then procuring sugar will become difficult\xa0and costly for the cold drink manufacturer. Now to transport sugarcane to sugar mills and sugar to the cold\xa0drink plant needs the services of a transporter. A person or system of persons is required to maintain and\xa0monitor all these movements of goods from farm to factory to shop in different locations. That is where role\xa0of administrative staffs comes. Let us go back to the farmer. He also needs feritlisers and seeds which are\xa0processed in some factory and need to be delivered to his doorstep by some means of transportation.\xa0Moreover, at every step of these activities we require the proper monetary and banking system. So, in a\xa0nutshell this describes how interrelated all sectors of an economy are. | |
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What is allogory? |
| Answer» The way of expressing an abstract idea like freedom or liberty through a symbol that may be person or thing is known as allegory. An allegory has a literal and a symbolic meaning.\xa0In the nineteenth century, French artists used the female allegory to represent France. She was named Marianne, She symbolises reason, liberty and the ideals of the republic.In Germany, the allegory for the nation was again a female figure called Germania.\xa0A Broken chain represented abolition of slavery. | |
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What was the attitude the plantation workers of assam towards CDM???? |
| Answer» \xa0For plantation workers in Assam, freedom meantthe right to move freely in and out of the confined space in which they wereenclosed. It also meant retaining a link with the village from which they hadcome. Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859, plantation workers were not permitted to leave the tea gardens without permission. When they heard ofthe Non-Cooperation Movement, thousands of workers defied the authorities,left the plantations and headed home. They believed that Gandhi Raj wascoming and everyone would be given land in their own villages. | |
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The jeliawala bagh masarca |
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Answer» First of all it is jallianwalah bagh masacre.?Britishers called out a new Act that was the Rowlatt act.this act was passed by the britishers in hurry and many of the people who lived in remote area they didnt knew about this act.Therefore they gathered at a public meeting wiyh freedom fighters and General Dyer came to know about it.he closed the exits and ordered to open fire upon the people present over there.thousands of innocent people died and this incident led to many protests and rallies ahead in future.this occured on 13th April \xa0Jallianwalla Bagh massacre holds an important and significant position in theFreedom Movement of India. It took place in Amritsar on 13 April, 1919. On thisvery day a protest meeting against the government’s new repressive measures(the Rowlatt Act) was being held at Jallianwalla Bagh in Amritsar. The meetingwas attended by a large number of men, women and children. The only entranceof the park was blocked by the British army on the orders of General Dyer. Heordered his troops to fire on the crowd without giving a word of warning. Thousandsof people were killed and many were injured. It was the cold blooded murder ofinnocent people.As the news of Jallianwalla Bagh spread, crowds took to streets in many northIndian towns. There were strikes, clashes with the police and attacks ongovernment buildings. The government responded with brutal repression. TheSatyagrahis were forced to rub their nose on the ground, crawl on the streets anddo salaam (salute) to all sahibs. People were flogged and villages were bombed |
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Wath is prudential |
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Answer» Prudential means based on careful calculation of gains and losses. electricity is a important source of energy What is means of electricity |
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Tertiary sector contribute more in GDP but why there is more employment in primary sector? |
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Answer» Majority of people are still employed in agricultural activities. As agriculture provides seasonal employment\xa0during cropping season so chances of hidden employment are big. Moreover, as history suggests; a developed\xa0nation’s dependency shifts from primary sector towards tertiary sector in all aspects of economic development,\xa0so it can be said that India is still way behind because majority still depend on agriculture.\xa0Secondary and Tertiary Sector have failed to generate enough employment opportunities making a pressure on\xa0the primary sector. Although educated and skilled workforce does get employed in secondary and tertiary sector\xa0but for unskilled and semi-skilled workers there is still a shortage of employment avenues because primary sector is like a base for secondary and tertia sector |
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India is a major service provider to the world explain |
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Answer» India is a major service provider to the world as the indians are present in the all corners of the world.The indians performing well during the higher study for carrier making are bought by world\'s superpowers to work in their countries. Some indians also migrate in the different parts of the world for job searching. Always |
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What is the work district magistrate and collector in administrative |
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The impact of globalisation has not been uniform explain the statement |
| Answer» (i) Globalisation has been proved beneficial for the top Indian companies but sofar workers are concerned, globalisation has perished them.(ii) The top Indian companies have invested in newer technology and productionmethods and raised their production standards. Some have gained fromsuccessful collaborations with foreign companies. Globalisation has enabledsome large Indian companies to emerge as multinationals themselves. Forexamples: Tata Motors (Automobiles), Infosys (IT), etc.(iii) But for a large number of small producers and workers globalisation has posedgreat problems. They have been hit hard due to competition. Several unitshave shut down rendering many workers jobless.Thus, we can say that the impact of globalisation has not been uniform. | |
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Which right was suspended by the government with the rowlatt act (1919)? |
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What is federalism and how federalism practised |
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How is women first prime minister |
| Answer» Indra gandhi (india)worlds first prime minister lady (Sirimavo Bandaranaike) | |
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Your friend is 150 cm tall and have weight of 40kg.Find out his bmi and comment on his report |
| Answer» BMI is 17.8LOL!? he is underweightand can take a flight | |
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What do you understand by power sharing? |
| Answer» When power is divided among different levela and different organs of the govt. is called power sharing | |
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What is dam?? |
| Answer» Dam is a barrier across a flowing river which performs various tasks such as flood control, fish breeding, regeneration, generating hydropower ,etc | |
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What is per capita income?? |
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Answer» Per capita income is the average income of a country in a definite period Or (in simple words )When the total national income is divided by total population. per capital income means in your capital or area how many people have a source of income Average income |
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Who gave the idea of satyagraha and dose it mean? |
| Answer» When Mahatma Gandhi returned to India in January, 1915 he started a Satya-graha movement in India in various places.(i) Satyagraha comprised of two Sanskrit words Satya and agraha. Satya meanstruth and agraha means path. Thus Satyagraha means following the path oftruth and non-violence to attain freedom and fight against injustice.(ii) It is the philosophy of non-violent resistance adopted by Gandhiji to end theBritish Raj in India.(iii) The idea of Satyagraha emphasised the power of truth and need to search fortruth.(iv) Satyagraha advocated that for true cause and struggle against injustice,physical force is not required to fight with the oppressor.(v) Without being aggressive, a satyagrahi could win battle through non-violence. | |
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Who launched the blood and iron policy? |
| Answer» Otto von Bismarck | |
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Write Gandhiji views about the the conservation of resource |
| Answer» Gandhiji told “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed.”He thought that exploitative nature of modern technology is the root cause for depletion at\xa0global level. He believed in the production by masses and not in the mass production. | |
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What are cooperatives? How do they work? |
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What were the agreements reached in the gandhi-irwi pact? |
| Answer» i) Mahatma Gandhi signed the pact with Lord Irwin on 5th March, 1931.(ii) Gandhiji agreed to participate in a Round Table Conference in England.(iii) Government agreed to release all the political prisoners. | |
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Why political party necessary?? |
| Answer» Because we cannot gather whole nation to take decision so we choose politicle party that take decision in place of nation . | |
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Note on overlapping differences & cross - cutting differences |
| Answer» Overlapping 1 under this a social difference overlap with another difference 2 under this people start felling that they belong to different communities 3 they create possibilities of deep social division Cross cutting 1 under this a social difference cross cut another difference 2 this are easier to accommodate 3 under this the group can share a common interest on when one issue but are likely to be different side on different issue | |
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Define power sharing ? |
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Answer» Power sharing means sharing of responsibility and powers among different organs and levels of government. Power has divided into different levels of government is known as power sharing |
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What is communalism?(1marks) |
| Answer» Communalism implies a strong sense of belonging to a particular religious community to the exclusion of others. The concept of communalism holds that religious distinction is the most fundamental and overriding distinction that separates a particular community from others. Communalism as evident from the rise of politics based on religious identity has been an important factor in the Indian political system. | |
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How to develop resource? |
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How to calculate per capita income |
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Answer» Its total incom/total population Per capita income\xa0(PCI) or\xa0average income\xa0measures the\xa0average incomeearned\xa0per\xa0person in a given area (city, region, country, etc.) in a specified year. It is calculated by dividing the area\'s total\xa0income\xa0by its total population. |
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civics chapter1syllabus |
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How pandit jawaharlal became first prime minister of india |
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Why were muslims less in civil disobedience movement |
| Answer» \xa0(i) After the decline of the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat Movement, a large sectionof Muslims felt separated from the Congress.(ii) From the mid-1920s the Congress came to be more visibly associated withopenly Hindu religious nationalist groups like the Hindu Mahasabha.(iii) This worsened the relations between Hindus and Muslims.(iv) Each community organised religious processions with militant fervour,provoking Hindu-Muslim communal clashes and riots in various cities.(v) Every riot deepened the distance between the two communities.(vi) Muhammad Ali Jinnah, (leader of the Muslim League) agreed to quit thedemand for separate electorates, if Muslims were guaranteed reserved seatsin the Central Assembly and representation in the Muslim-dominatedprovinces (Bengal and Punjab).(vii) But all hopes were dashed in 1928 when M.R. Jayakar of the Hindu Mahasabhastrongly opposed to compromise.(viii) In 1930, Sir Muhammad Iqbal, (President of the Muslim League) re-stated theimportance of separate electorates for the Muslims as an important safeguardfor their minority political interests. | |
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Explain redefining democracy |
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Explain the reason for the popularity of go East Movement |
| Answer» In the first decade of the twentieth century a ‘Go East Movement’ became popular.In 1907-08 some 300 Vietnamese students went to Japan to acquire moderneducation with intentions to drive out the French from Vietnam and overthrowthe puppet emperor to re-establish the Nguyen dynasty that had been deposed bythe French. Vietnamese students established a branch of the Restoration Societyin Tokyo to attain the same objective but after 1908, the Japanese Ministry ofInterior clamped down on them. As a result, many students were exiled and sentback to China and Thailand. | |
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How we conserve resources |
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1968 mai Olympic khel kaha hua |
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Answer» In the city of Mexico Mexico I think in london |
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Modern industrialisation could not marginalise the traditional industries in England. Justify |
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Answer» It was because in the Victorian Britain there was no shortage of human labour. Poor peasants moved into the cities in search\xa0of jobs. So the industrialist had no problem in hiring them at low cost nor were they interested in introducing machines\xa0which required large capital investments.2. In many industries the demand for labour was seasonal . For example Gas works & breweries were busy during the cold\xa0months, also the printing & book binders were busy at this time due to Christmas, ships were also repaired during this time.--in all such industries where production fluctuated(ups and downs) with the season, industrialist usually preferred hand\xa0labour.3. Range of products could be produced only with hand labour.--machines were oriented to produce uniforms, standardized goods for mass market but the demand in European markets\xa0was for goods with intricate (complicated) design and specific shapes.4. The upper class-the aristocracies and bourgeoisie- preferred things produced by hands.--handmade products came to symbolize refinement and class.--they were better finished & carefully designed and were mainly for export.5. In the countries with shortage of labour , industrialist were keen on using mechanical power so that the need for human\xa0labour can be minimized 2 nd pace of industrulization |
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What are the major steps are taken towards decentralisation in 1992 |
| Answer» 1-Election were in regular way 2-women seat were reserved3-Sc st seat are also reserved | |