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Differentiate between human and natural Vegetation |
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explain the rising important primary sector in india economy |
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Why did French think colonies necessary |
| Answer» Because their is need of transported of raw materials and agriculture production which bought the colonies in India | |
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Why did women join the civil disobedience movement |
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negative aspects of relation between caste and politics |
| Answer» Negative aspects of relation between caste and politics is if political parties take issue to win the election. It takes place of the division | |
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Impact of globalization? |
| Answer» Impact Of Globalisation Are ........................... • Globalisation interlinked many countries by removing the trade barriers .• it created more choices in front of people.• it created competition around the world.• many small companies shut down due to MNCs as they took goods from them and sold them under their name.• in India it failed to solve the problem of poverty.etc,..... | |
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What are features of development? |
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Answer» High income and more wages Hdi |
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What was bloody sunday inccident |
| Answer» Bloody sunday:- more than 1000 people dead in franch in one day (sunday) | |
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Where is chauri chaura located? |
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Answer» In Gorakhpur In Gorakhpur In gorakhpur Chauri chaurah is located in uttar pradesh in gorkhpur. |
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Where are the "MAPS" CBSE? |
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Beifly describe Akbars religious policy |
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Analyse the role of Charles montersaki, ruso,john lock in the french revolution . |
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what happen in 1928 in london |
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Describe the incident of Jallianwala bagh |
| Answer» It was happened On 13April,On that day a crowd from Amritsar was gathered in the ground of Jallianwala bagh.All were unaware about the Martial law.Dyer entered the area blocked the exit points and opened fire on crowd,killing 100s.Is this? enough? | |
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On which river is salal dam located |
| Answer» River chenab | |
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Pulses are an important crop.justify |
| Answer» Pulses HV high nutrional value apart from being leguminous crop,except arhar they can fix nitrogen present in d air they r rich source of protein in d vegeterian diet | |
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Who was Natesha Shastri ? What she have done |
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Who was Naro sadashiv risbud . What he done in marathi novel |
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Describe the contribution of bankim chandra chattopadhya |
| Answer» (i) Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay was one of the earliest and greatest novelists of Bengal.(ii)\tHis first novel \'Durgesh Nandini’ proved that writing novel had reached an excellence under Bankim.(iii)\tAnother of his great works ‘Anandamath’ had a great impact on the mind of the Bengalis as well as on Indians as it inspired the people with nationalism.(iv)\tBesides writing other social novels, Bankim encouraged various literary activities. Often he would host a ‘Jatra’ or open air theatre in his courtyard where family members would be gathered. In his room a group of literary friends regularly gathered to read, discuss and judge literary works.(v)\tThe prose style introduced by Bankim became a new object of enjoyment. Language used in his novels was relished by the readers. Bankim’s prose was Sanskritised but also contained a more vernacular style. | |
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How resources planning in India is done |
| Answer» Resource planning is a complex process. It involves the following process:Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country: It involves surveying, mapping, qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.Evolving a planning structure: In it, we make appropriate use of technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.Matching the resource development plans: It matches the development of resources with overall national development plans. | |
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need of colonies |
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First novel name |
| Answer» The Tale of Genji is considered to be the world\'s first full-length novel. It was written by a noblewoman named Murasaki Shikibu in the early eleventh century. | |
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Why is the employment in tertiary sector increasing?Give 5 reasons. |
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What were the limitations of Civil Disobedience Movement? |
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धर्म निरपेक्ष शासन व्या है? |
| Answer» राजय Raja Gar Apna Apna Dharam Hota Hai Ishq Radhika Apna Apna Dharam Hota Hai kharwadi Ko Apni Apni shadi Kar Ke Le lena | |
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What is money ? Why is modern money cyrrency accepted as a medium of exchange |
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Answer» Money is basically a medium to buy things.modern money includes paper notes, coins etc,.Modern currency is used as a medium of exchange because........................ • it is easily acceptable by people as it is issued by RBI ( reserve bank of India).. •it is easy to cary and handle.• it removes the concept of double coincidence of wants Modern form of money include currency paper,notes and coins. The RBI issue currency notes features of modern currency 1. Modern currency inclued paper notes coin deposit with bank cheque etc.2. In india RBI issue currency notes behalf of the government the ruppes is widely accepted3. The modern currency has no use of it except as a medium of exchange |
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Ten points on impact of globalisation |
| Answer» Immediately send me | |
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give some characterstics of a city |
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Which sector generates service rather than goods |
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Answer» Tertiary sector Tertiary(third in order) sector, commonly known as the service sector, is a sector which does not produce goods(as produced by primary and secondary sector). Tertiary |
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what are final goods |
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Answer» The goods which are ready for use is known as final goods Final good are those which are producing factory |
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What is conventional source of energy or non conventional |
| Answer» Energy that can be dug out and that can\'t be dug out from earth | |
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Notes on q.of NCERT |
| Answer» Gurmeet kathuria | |
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What is Frankfurt pairliament |
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Which group supported assembly elections |
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Who was Ho Chi minh? What was the contribute to the vietnam |
| Answer» The Great Depression of the 1930s had a deep impact on Vietnam.(i) The prices of rubber and rice fell. This led to rising rural debts, unemploymentand rural uprising in the poorest provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh. However,the French suppressed these uprisings with great severity. It used planes tobomb demonstrators.(ii) In February 1930, Ho Chi Minh brought together competing nationalist groupsto establish the Vietnamese Communist (Vietnamese Cong San Dang) Party.It was later renamed the Indo-Chinese Communist Party.(iii) Ho Chi Minh was inspired by the militant demonstrations of the EuropeanCommunist parties.(iv) In 1940, Japan occupied Vietnam, as part of its imperial drive to controlSoutheast Asia. The nationalists now had to fight against the Japanese aswell as the French. The League for the Independence of Vietnam (VietnamDoc Lap Dong Minh), which came to be known as the Vietminh fought theJapanese occupation and recaptured Hanoi in September 1945.(v) The Democratic Republic of Vietnam was formed and Ho Chi Minh was madethe Chairman. | |
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what is a story from Mexico Olympics |
| Answer» The two young men were stand against the racial discrimination during the time when they take gold and silver medal .They do this to protest Afro American | |
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What is guls and kuls |
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Answer» \xa0In hill and mountainous regions, people built diversion channels like the \'guls\' or \'kuls\' of the\xa0Western Himalayas\xa0for agriculture. They are the diversion channels of the Western Himalayas built by the people in hilly and mountanious regions for agriculture.This is a kind of water -harvesting system. |
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Iron ore belt in India explain |
| Answer» The major iron ore belts in India are:(i) Odisha-Jharkhand belt: In Odisha high grade haematite ore is found inBadampahar mines in the Mayurbhanj and Kendujhar districts. In theadjoining Singbhum district of Jharkhand haematite iron ore is mined in Guaand Noamundi.(ii) Durg-Bastar-Chandrapur belt lies in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra. Veryhigh grade haematites are found in the famous Bailadila range of hills in theBastar district of Chattisgarh. The range of hills comprise of 14 deposits ofsuper high grade haematite from ore. It has the best physical properties neededfor steel making. Iron ore from these mines is exported to Japan and SouthKorea via Vishakapatnam port.(iii) Bellary-Chitradurga-Chikmaglur-Turnkur belt in Karnataka has largereserves of iron ore. The Kudermukh mines located in the Western Ghatas ofKarnataka are a 100 per cent export unit. Kudremukh deposits are known tobe one of the largest in the world. The ore is transported as slurry through apipeline to a port near Mangalore.(iv) Maharashtra-Goa belt includes the state of Goa and Ratnagiri district ofMaharashtra. Though, the ores are not of very high quality, yet they areefficiently exploited iron ore is exported through Mormugao port | |
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San jos was which community university? |
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Answer» Steps follow Producers are thoes organisms which prepap thier oun food with the help of sunlight What is the procedure |
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What is blood less revolution??? |
| Answer» Blood less revolution is also known as green revolution or Bhoodan Gramdan. | |
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Name the states where tank irrigatio is wisespread in India |
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How rinderpest arrived in africa? |
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Explain why banks are willing to lend to the poor women when organised in SHG |
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What are the benefits of SHG (5points) |
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Answer» Self-help\xa0group is a village-based financial intermediary\xa0committee usually composed of 10–200 local women or men.Benifits of SHG\'s are:Members also make small regular savings contributions over a few months until there is enough money in the group to begin lending.Funds may then be lent back to the members or to others in the village for any purpose.In India, many SHGs are \'linked\' to banks for the delivery of micro-credit. SHGs are self help groups. Basically these the group of 15 to 20 members who give loans through their own savings............... Benefits of SHGs are as follows ---------------->. • SHGs provide loans in rural areas without any documentation.• they don\'t collect any collateral ( a guarantee until the loan is repayed like house,car ). • they provide loans specially to women • they help in development as they help people to start new business.• if they work regularly for 2 or 3 years then new banks provide them fund. |
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What is meant by pro industrialisation |
| Answer» Proto means indicating the earlier phase of something.PROTO INDUSTRIALISATION means the early phase before the coming of factories or industries.During this period production was done by handlooms. | |
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What where the limitations of handwritten manuscripts in India |
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What is el dorido |
| Answer» Fabled city of gold | |
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Wihat the textbooks say about the Vietnamese? |
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Answer» Vietnamese were represented primitive and backward,capable of manual labour but not intellectual reflection.They could work in fields but not rule themselves.They were skilled copyists but not creative. Textbooks were glorified and justified by french.They say about culture of vietnamese. |
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in what ways can employment be increased in urban areas? |
| Answer» In urban areas employment can be increased by:Encouraging\xa0the tourismRegional craft industryNew services like IT.Establishing more educational institutions.(require more buildings,more teachers and other staff)Improving the health situation.(need many more doctors,nurses,health workers) | |
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who was johann guttenberg? |
| Answer» Johann Gutenberg was the son of a merchant and is known for developing the first known printing press in 1430s.The first book he printed was Bible.About 180 copies were printed and it took three years to produce them.By the standards of the time this was fast production. | |