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What is manufacturing ? |
| Answer» Process of conversation of raw material into a final product. | |
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What is the difference between coalition and alliance |
| Answer» When two or more parties come together to contest the election, then their compiled group is called ●Alliance.For example ◆NDA,UPAAfter election If no party wins the majority, then it makes a group with other parties to attain majority. In this condition this group is called ●Coalition. For example◆【JDS,INC】 in Karnataka.Hope it helped you☺☺☺ | |
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What do you mean by social division? |
| Answer» Divison on the basis of diversity | |
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Show the list of writers of novel |
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Awadh kisan sabha |
| Answer» What is wto | |
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Syllabus of sst |
| Answer» Available on this app | |
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How social division affect politics? - any five points |
| Answer» In politics, there is competition between political parties. If these political parties use this competition in support of some social divisions, it can lead to political divisions. This can lead to conflicts, violence or even disintegration of a country.One example is of Northern Ireland where religious divisions led to ethno-political conflict. Two major sects of Christianity: 53% Protestants and 44% Catholics dominate the country. The Catholics were in favour of the Northern Ireland to join the Republic of Ireland and the Protestants wanted to remain with UK. This led to years of violence killing thousands of people. It was in 1998 that peace was established when the UK government and the Nationalists signed a peace treaty. | |
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Last year board exam questiion paper 2018 |
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What was the important topic in this subject |
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Answer» Kitna try karo mai tih sst se tang aa gaya hu ...... Ajj yad karo aur kal sab bhul jate hai hum !!! Plz give me some tips to score above. 95 % in sst U should try ur best at sst as it ur ladt year Oo common I am actually waiting for grade 10 to get over so that i can get rid of this subject " SST" !! Which subjecttttt |
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What is meant by resource |
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Answer» Things available in our environment become resources only when human beings find a way to transform them into a useful form. For a thing to become a resource:Resources can be classified based on their origin, exhaustibility, ownership and status of development.Resources can be living or non-living. Living things, like forests, land and sea animals, insects and human beings, are called biotic resources. Resources in the form of non-living things, like rocks, minerals and metals, are called abiotic resources.Resources can also be classified based on whether they can be regenerated or lost forever once used.Resources like solar and wind energy, reversible chemical reactions and physical power, which can be regenerated once used, are called renewable resources.MAY THIS HELP U MY FRND!!!❤❤? Anything available in the environment which is used or consumed by us is known as a resource. Anything present in the nature that fulfills basic needs of the people are called as resource |
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who was the father of green revolution |
| Answer» M.S Swaminathan | |
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What is disguised unemplyment in rural area |
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Answer» Disguised unemployment is also known as under employment... in this imployment the workers are working which are not needed or the work can also be finished in absence of those workers ...its mainly occur in agriculture Example ...ti cultivate a single field 5 workers are needed but 7 workers are working then this is said to be disguised unemployment Water divide |
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When did vietnam get formal independence |
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Answer» Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz September 2, 1945 September 2 ,1945 1945 Sleep well idea already come |
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Pol science |
| Answer» ?????? | |
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What is global agriculture economy |
| Answer» (i) By 1890, a global agricultural economy had taken shape. It was accompanied by complex changes in labour movement patterns, capital flows, ecologies and technology.(ii) Food no longer came from a nearby village or town, but from thousands of miles away. Forests were cleared by agricultural labourers of other countries and the land tilled and cultivated by them.(iii) Railways were specially built to carry the migrant labourers for this purpose or ships to carry labour again could be manned by low paid workers of Europe, Asia, Africa and the Caribbeans.(iv) As a result of this economy, self-sufficiency of food production almost ended.(v) As urban centres expanded and grew the demand for agricultural products increased pushing up food grain prices. Food now could be imported from other countries in large cargo ships. | |
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Why do governments try to attract more foreign investment |
| Answer» To improve country\'s economic status | |
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How has comoetiton benefited oeoole in india ? |
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Answer» Tq Due to competition in political parties indian people got more better policies and programmes |
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What is the basic difference between loan and credit? |
| Answer» Both are same | |
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What is the role of MNCs in globalization process |
| Answer» MNc create a good use of globalistation | |
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What are Ferous and non ferous minerals found in undia |
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Answer» The minerals which contains iron content are called ferrous minerals.and the minerals which does not contain iron content are called non ferrous minerals.ferrous means iron Ferrous minerals are the minerals which contain iron ore.Non ferrous are the minerals other than iron ore |
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Highlight any three problems which a consumer may face in the process of redressal???? |
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How is a consumer benefited by the right to be informed |
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What are the rights given under copra |
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Explain any three ways by which people may be exploited in the market |
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Which values are associated with organised sectors? |
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About mahatma gandhi on chora chori cand |
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Write a note on aristocracy and middle class |
| Answer» Aristocracy- a class of persons holding exceptional rank and privileges, especially the hereditary nobility.\xa0Midddle class: After feudalism came to an end in Europe, a new class of men came to the forefront of the society , the middle class.They were the trading class, the mercantile and the business class and the professionals. | |
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Why did slavic nationalist struggle in the 19 century ? Give one reason |
| Answer» Lhddotdyfpfotzotoes5odlyxriayddwdhlc | |
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What is the seven key of federalism |
| Answer» 1. Different tiers of government govern the same citizens, but each tier has its own jurisdiction in specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration.2. The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in the constitution.3. The fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of government. Such changes require the consent of both the levels of government.4. Courts have the power to interpret the constitution and the powers of different levels of government.5. Sources of revenue for each level of government are clearly specified to ensure its financial autonomy.6. The federal system thus has dual objectives: to safeguard and promote unity of the country, while at the same time accommodate regional diversity. | |
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Why are efficient means of transport a pre-requisite for the fast development of a country? |
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Answer» Thanks THIS MIGHT HELP YOU >^_^ | |
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Describe the federalistic country |
| Answer» 1. Different tiers of government govern the same citizens, but each tier has its own jurisdiction in specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration.2. The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in the constitution.3. The fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of government. Such changes require the consent of both the levels of government.4. Courts have the power to interpret the constitution and the powers of different levels of government. | |
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Sst boring subject hai apko nhi lagta |
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Answer» Search for Bhai ki padhai on youtube.... But interesting too.History is very very very very boring and political. Yes u r r8 Mujhe to parte hi nind ane lagti hai Yes bro I also think |
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Give me online test paper option |
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Why MNCs are spreading their production to other countries |
| Answer» MNCs are soreading their production to other countries which are undeveloped to reduce their production costs. | |
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What is opium |
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Answer» Afeem Opium is grown as a crop which acts like an addictive drug It is something like alcohol or alcohol |
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Who was Hitalar? |
| Answer» dolf Hitler was born on 2oth April 1889. He was born in a small Austrian town, Braunau am Inn which is located in Upper Austria on the German – Austrian border. He dreamt of becoming an artist but his father didn’t encourage him. Hitler applied at Vienna Academy of fine arts after his father’s death but was rejected. His mother died shortly after and he moved to Vienna. He began to develop his political views of uniting Germany and Austria. Later on, he moved to Germany in the year 1913. | |
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When was the tonkin school established? |
| Answer» In 1984 | |
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Guys Clear me ..which chapter had left in our sylbus .... History ,civis , geo, eco .. tell fast |
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Answer» Please tell the chapters name. In history 2,in civics 1,in geo 2,in eco comleted. |
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Why the use of firewood and cattle dung cake is being discouraged |
| Answer» Because it produces less heat and more smoke which cause air pollution | |
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Which was the first modern novel in malayalam ? |
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Answer» \xa0Indulekha published in 1889 was the first modem novel in Malayalam.O. Chandu Menon tried to translate an English novel, but as his readers were not familiar with the ways in which the character in English novel lived, so he wrote, Indulekha in Malayalam in 1889. Indulekha |
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Who was the president of NASA |
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Answer» Donald trump Barack Obama |
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What is Charlotte Bronte novels and Jane Eyre poetry |
| Answer» Novel and book | |
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Who\'s stories was reflected hardy novels mayor of custobridge |
| Answer» Michael henchard | |
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How did Charles Dickens novels epic the terrible condition of industrialization |
| Answer» Charles Dickens was the foremost English novelist of the Victorian era. He wrote about the terrible effects of industrialisation on people’s lives and characters. His novels Hard Times and Oliver Twist became world famous,(i) Hard Times : His novel Hard Times (1854) describes Coketown, a fictitious industrial town, as a grim place full of machinery, smoking chimneys, rivers polluted purple and buildings that all looked the same. Here workers are known as ‘hands’, as if they had no identity other than as operators of machines. Dickens criticised not just the greed for profits but also the ideas that reduced human beings into simple instruments of production.(ii) Oliver Twist : In other novels too, Dickens focused on the terrible conditions of urban . life under industrial capitalism. His Oliver Twist (1838) is the tale of a poor orphan who lived in a world of petty criminals and beggars. Brought up in a cruel workhouse, Oliver was finally adopted by a wealthy man and lived happily ever after. | |
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What were the region the popularity of novels |
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Answer» \tIndian novelists wrote novels to develop a modern literature of the country that could produce a sense of national belonging and cultural equality with their colonial masters. Indians used the novel as a powerful medium to criticise what they considered defects in their society and to suggest remedies. Writers like Viresalingam used the novel mainly to propagate their ideas about society among a wider readership.\tColonial rulers regarded the contemporary culture of India as inferior. They found ‘vernacular’ novels a valuable source of information on native life and customs. Such information was useful for them in governing Indian society, with its large variety of communities and castes. As outsiders, the British knew little about life inside Indian households. The new novels in Indian languages often had descriptions of domestic life. They showed how people dressed, their forms of religious worship, their beliefs and practices, and so on. Some of these books were translated into English, often by British administrators or Christian missionaries.\tWith the invention of printing, novels started growing in popularity. The stories depicted the lives of the contemporary times and thus helped the readers to associate themselves with the novels. Themes of love, marriage, proper conduct of men and women helped the 18th century men to relate to the stories. Cheap hiring novelsAbsorbing novels |
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Anyone can describe me about parliament. |
| Answer» \tParliament consists of Lok Sabha , Rajya Sabha and President.\tIts the legislative body of Indian Government.\tDiscussions and decision making on various subjects for the nation is made here.\tIt has the highest power as far as decision making in India is concerned as it can also amend the Constitution. | |
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What are sectional interest groups ? Name any 3 of them |
| Answer» Sectional interest groups:The groups that seek to promote the interests of a particular section or a group of a society is called sectional interest groups. Two sectional interest groups are trade unions and business associations.Functioning:\tThey perform a meaningful role in countering the undue influence of other groups.\tThey create awareness about the needs and concerns of their own society.\tTheir principal concern is the betterment and well-being of their members not society in general. | |
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How the plantation workers of assam understand mahatma gandhi and the notion of swaraj? |
| Answer» \tFor plantation workers in Assam, freedom meant the right to more freely in and out of the confined space in which they were enclosed.\tSwaraj meant relating a link with the village from which they had come.\tUnder the Inland Emigration Act of 1859 plantation workers were not permitted to leave the Tea Gardens without permission.\tWhen they heard of the Non-Cooperation movement thousands of workers defined the authorities, left planations and needed home.\tThey believed that Gandhi Raj was coming and everyone would be given land in their own village. | |
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Map quetions |
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Details about cleaning london |
| Answer» Why star do twinkle ? | |