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1.

Who is Napoleon Boneporte

Answer» chancellor of germany
2.

What is the latest ntse sst syllabus of 2019?Is it state board or cbse board?

Answer» The syllabus of ntse is mostly based on state board and ncert syllabus.
3.

Any 5 feature of indian agriculture

Answer» Two third of Indian population is engaged in agriculture Agriculture is a primary activity which produce most of the food is that is consumedIt is also produce raw material for various industries some agriculture product like coffee spices extra are also exported to earn foreign exchange
4.

What does gender devision mean

Answer» Gender division means division of work between men and women.
5.

Limits of cdm

Answer» Tumhaari gf ki seal band hai kya
Unlimited and free
Aisa h ky ohk
Manisha am a girl ?. Actually, Naruto is a character from ANIME( which is from Japan). The name of the show is NARUTO. I like him very much. Its an animated series. You can say that Naruto is my celebrity crush ?. So I kept my name as NARUTO
Ohk
Girl
Naruto are u a girl or a boy
???
Yuvraj ji apko pura btana chahie na
Aadya u r right I have miss understanding ??
Don\'t think wrong guys...
Science ki book mai haiPage no 139 pe eska answer hai
I think he means that civil disobedience movement...
Is it written condom?? or anything else
Kya hua naruto
Ye bhi koi question hua????
??
Its condom
Wats cdm
6.

Explain the term average income???

Answer» Adarsh, Varun, Ashok, Sahil...
Boys k chat dekho.. Kuch bhi bolte h
Gusse me thoda sa bhi acha nhi lagti!!
plz tell me!!!
R U angry with me???
what happend honey why are u angry??
Average income/per capita income measures the money or unearned per person in an given area in specified year
7.

explain liberalism in political social and economic fields prevailing in europe in the 19th century

Answer» Politically, liberalism stood for(i) Constitution;(ii) a democratic government ruling by authority;(iii) an administrative system and;(iv) possession of private property;(v) end of the rights of the aristocracy.Economically, liberalism stood for(i) Liberation of markets;(ii) End of state limitations on the mobility of goods and capital;(iii) A cultures union or Zollverein was established by Prussia in 1834, which many German states associated.(iv) This union decreased the number of currencies from over thirty to two and eliminated tariff barriers;(v) A network of railways led to great mobility and gave an impetus to widespread unity. It boosted economic nationalism.\xa0
8.

What are the, Functions of gomastha .

Answer» What is gomastha??
9.

Why were 1830s called the yearof great economic hardships in europe ?give any 3reason

Answer» The 18308 were the years of great economic hardship in Europe due to the following reasons :(i) There was enormous increase in population all over Europe.(ii) There were more seekers of jobs than employment.(iii) People migrated from rural areas to the cities to live in overcrowded slums.(iv) There was stiff competition between the products of small producers and products imported from England where goods were made by machines as industrialisation had already taken place there.(v) Peasants’ condition was bad due to burden of feudal dues and obligations.(vi) The prices of food had risen due to bad harvest. This had resulted in widespread pauperism in town and country.
10.

how womens why interconnected with pre - modern world

Answer»
11.

What is european history

Answer» European history, identical with the history of Europe, was that of its peoples and their cultures and limited, or not, to the lands that they occupied. It would naturally have included the societies from which those present civilisations sprang, namely the Phoenicians, the Hebrews, the Egyptians or whoever.
12.

Who created the first image of bharat mata

Answer» Bakim chandra chattopadhya but first published by Abhindranath Tagore
Sorry.... The first image of bharat mata was created by Bankim chandra Chattopadhyay .
Bankim chand chatopadhyay
Abanindranath Tagore in 1905.
13.

Explain about lahore session of 1929

Answer» In lahore Session of 1929 following decisions were taken 1. Pt.jawahar lal nehru become president of congress party.2. 26 January were consider as independence day.
14.

Reasons for balkan tension

Answer»
15.

What is non coopration movement

Answer» It was an peacefull movement started by gandhiji ,gandhiji said that if Indians will not cooperate the brutish then they cannot servive in india evev a single year
Non cooperation movement was a mass movement launched by gandhiji in 1920. It was a peaceful and non - violent protest against British government of India.
16.

Purna Swaraj ka prastav Congress ke Kis adhiveshan Mein parit Kiya Gaya

Answer» In Lahore session.
1920 lahore session
17.

What do you mean by double coincidence of wants?

Answer» It meanse buyer and sellers interchange there product
Double coincidence of wants mean both the have to agree to buy and sell each and other commodities without using money.
18.

Describe the cropping pattern of india

Answer» there are three cropping patterns in india 1. rabi season - it is generally from oct to dec and harvested in jun to april eg wheat ,mustard , gram 2. kharif season - its generally from the beginning of monsoon from jun to sep eg paddy etc 3. zaid season - between rabi and kharif season. vegetables and fruits are grown
Cropping pattern in India.......... It can be defined as the proportion of area under various crops at a point of time. In other words, it is a yearly sequence and spatial arrangement of sowing and fallow on a given area. In India, the cropping pattern determined by rainfall, climate, temperature, soil type and technology
19.

What is the best way to study social science in class 10 by making notes highlighting in books?

Answer» It also helps in exam time to prepare well
Highlighting in notes helps to know about it fastly
Suhana
Hii
Kiske lite than ks
Thanks
You should be creative in yourself because we are happy when we follow us more than when we follow others.... You should think about that .... What should be creative to highlighting the notes..... And stick the sticky pages......... Ye hogya apka answer...... But ab sunieye reality .. ?.... Kabel 3-4 months are left so creative n bno jahan se ho paye wha se notes lo aur n mile to maximum concentration se chapter ko do baar read kro vo bi only in one hour uske baad aise krti rhogi to... Tumhe adaat ho jaegi aur koi bi chapter kabi bi asaani se padkr samj jaogi.... Phle baar padte samay apne notes tayar kro aur doshri baar book aur concentration se pdo.. Kyoki ye sst hhh apni kud ki reality cheezo ko samjo rato mt okkk aur.... Jitna hoske ncert.........
20.

Write the importance of alluminiun

Answer» \tIt is used in the transportation of railway, trucks, automobiles as castings.\tIt is used in packaging.\tAl(II) compounds are observed in the reactions of Al metal with oxidants.\tUsing aluminon the presence of aluminium can be detected in qualitative analysis.
21.

What was comprehensive land developement programme?

Answer» Under comprehensive land development programme, institutional and technical reforms were introduced to increase the agricultural production. Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood, cyclone, fire and disease, establishment of Grameen banks cooperative societies and banks for providing loan facilities to the farmers at lower rates of interest were some important steps in this direction.
22.

How can the foundational challenge of democracy be overcomed

Answer» Foundational challenges in democracy are:1. transition to democratic institutions from non democratic regimes.2. separation of military from governing authority.3. establishing a sovereign and a functional state.Values which help in overcoming these challenges:1. honesty2. integrity.
23.

Important map for board

Answer»
24.

U.N.D.P KA FULL NAME BATAO....???

Answer» United Nation Development Programme
United National Development Program
25.

Which city was chosen as the headquarters of the European union

Answer» Belgium
Downtown Brussels, the capital of the Kingdom of Belgium, located in the middle of the country. It holds all the political institutions and offices. There are other cities that are also relevant in an official capacity: these would be Strasbourg, Frankfurt and Luxembourg but the headquarters is definitely in Brussels.
Brussels (the capital city of Belgium)is chosen as headquarter
Italy
26.

Why the indians were against rowlatt act

Answer» The ideology behind rowlatt act is that is that any Indian can be put in jail if they were found to protest against british govt. without any legal processureThats why Indians were against this.
Because all the representatives were britishers ???
detection of political prisoners withot trail
27.

What do u mean by Manchester ????

Answer» Manchester is place world best textiles industry
Manchester is a place from where we can get a lot of ores.
It is aplace in England
28.

\'\'the impact of globalisation has not been uniform"explain This statement

Answer» It is true that the impact of globalisation has not been uniform.This can he explained through the following points(i) Globalisation has some negative impacts on employment and real wages. Due to ushering in of new technologies, output increases, but employment opportunities are not much, especially in rural areas, where over 60% of the population lives.(ii) Globalisation is mainly beneficial to‘large capitalists, industries and large companies. Consequently, it increases the concentration of economic power and leads to inequalities.(iii) In India, during 1990-91 more than 33% of national product originated in the agricultural sector, but this share has come down to 23% in 2004-05.
29.

Differentiate between money and barter system

Answer» Money is used everywhere and a medium of exchange
Money is used nowadays as a medium of exchange of goods but barter system was used in early days
30.

How did rich peasant participated in civil disobedience movement

Answer» Patidars of Gujarat and jatts of Uttar Pradesh were participated in civil disobedience movement through refuse to pay land tax to government
31.

Three reasons why is there enormous pressure on land in intensive subsistence farming

Answer» 1.Because of lack of awareness & training of farmers .2. Governments are not really working for capacity building of farm community. Therefore people are still practising conventional farming .3. Modern methods & mechanisation could reduce land requirements and improve yields .\xa0\xa0
32.

Why did the period of 1848 considerd a phase of revolution of liberals in Europe

Answer» i. Events of February 1848 in France had brought about the abdication of the monarch and a republic based on universal male suffrage had been proclaimed.ii. Germany, Italy, Poland, the Austro-Hungarian Empire – men and women of the liberal middle classes combined their demands for constitutionalism with national unification.\xa0iii. They took advantage of the growing popular unrest to push their demands for the creation of a nation-state on parliamentary principles – a constitution, freedom of the press and freedom of association.\xa0iv. In the German regions a large number of political associations whose members were middle-class professionals, businessmen and prosperous artisans came together in the city of Frankfurt and decided to vote for an all-German National Assembly.v. The middle classes who resisted the demands of workers and artisans and consequently lost their support. In the end troops were called in and the assembly was forced to disband.\xa0vi. The issue of extending political rights to women was a controversial one within the liberal movement, in which large numbers of women had participated actively over the years.vii. Women had formed their own political associations, founded newspapers and taken part in political meetings and demonstration. Any five points to be explained\xa0
33.

What do you mean by the lack of internal democracy in the political system

Answer» 1. All over the world there is tendency in political parties towards the concentration of power in one or few leaders at the top .2. Parties do not keep membership .3.Do not hold organisational meetings .4. Ordinary members of party do not get sufficient information. 5. Since one or few leaders exercise prominant power in the party.\xa0
34.

How unlike gender differences the religious differences often expressed in field politics

Answer» They create difference on the bases of cast . Race , ratial discrimination
35.

What was the causes of rise of nationalism in Europe

Answer»
36.

How has globalisation been advantages to both the producers as well as consumers in India? Explain

Answer» \xa0Advantages of globalisation to producers in India:\tLocal companies, supplying raw materials to MNCs, have developed and prospered. Many Indian companies (Tata Motors and Ranbaxy) have themselves become multinational companies.\tLarge MNCs provide advanced technology and managerial services to the enterprises established by them. Through these MNCs, technology has been transferred to developing countries. It has enabled them to produce quality goods and make them available in the international market. Thus, it paves the way to boost exports. Because of the flow of the MNC’s capital in foreign currency, the availability of foreign exchange increases, which, in turn, enables the country to make payments for imports. Advantages of globalisation to consumers in India:\tIncreased investments in Indian markets by the MNCs have led to the growth of the Indian economy. In many fields such as automobiles, smartphones, soft drinks, fast foods and garments, MNCs have created a vast choice of products for consumers. Consumers now enjoy improved quality and lower prices of many products in the market.\tGlobalisation has opened many new opportunities for companies in the service sector, especially IT companies. These companies have offered their cheap but efficient consulting services to many nations. This has also created millions of jobs in India.
37.

How do Indian markets been transformed in recent years? Explain with examples

Answer» After the advent of globalisation many changes has occured in the Indian markets. The various transformation in Indian market in recent years are(i) There is availability of wide range of choice of goods and services.(ii) Products are of better quality.(iii)Good quality products qvailable at low costs.(iv) We can easily avail the latest products with advance technology, e.g. Digital cameras, mobile phones, etc. There products are affordable as well as. accessible.
38.

How can we increase the GDP of our country? Give me your opinion

Answer» Suppose if you will be a prime minister of this country so then what will you do to increase the GDP of a country except creating job opportunities
Increasing the production in primary sector.
Ok any other point
By creating more employment opportunity in the tertiary sector.
39.

What happen when factory came in India ????????

Answer» Factories come up:*Industries were set up in different regions.*First cotton mill came in Bombay in 1854*The first jute mill came up in Bengal in 1855*1830s-1840s-Dwarakanath Tagore setup six-joint stock companies in Bengal.*Capital was accumulated through othertrade networks.*Till the First World War Europeanmanaging agencies in fact controlledlarge sectors of Indian industries.
40.

What is spaghetti?

Answer» Pasta ?
41.

About the cbse project

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42.

What was the importance of Lahore inc session?

Answer» The lahore session was of great in the indian national movement for Independence. It was in this session that purna swaraj was declared as india\'s goal.....the leaders aimed for nothing but complete independence. This session also formed an important cause for the civil disobedience movement.
43.

How many leaders are there in BJP around 2019-20

Answer»
44.

Mention the technique adopted to educate workers in Europe during 19th century???

Answer» Lending Libraries had been in existence from the seventeenth century onwards. In the 19th century, lending libraries in England\xa0became instruments for educating white-collar workers, artisans and lower middle class people.
45.

Who brought the print culture to India??!

Answer» Portuguese missionaries
46.

Different between money and credit

Answer» Money in general means rich. When we say he has money .. He is rich.. He has money in Huang to spent. So that is physical.. Money in purse. Same is money in account.Credit is also money but taken from someone for a interest. Like loan, credit card etc... Udhaar. There are different kinds of credit. Simple example. Grocery shop in olden days.
47.

Differentiate between magazines and novel???any three points..?

Answer» ?
\tNovelsMagazinesGenerally talked about one storyContained several stories, new items and varied other contentPublished once\xa0PeriodicalWritten by only one authorWritten by several writersDid not contain advertisementsContained advertisements\t\xa0
48.

Mention any three 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.
49.

Explain the major factor which prompted the sense of nationalism in the india

Answer» 1. the world war 1 helped in the growth of the nationalism movement in INDIA by creating a new economic and political situation.2. acute shortage of foods.3. force recruitment in rural areas caused widespread anger.4. people hoped that their hardships would end after the war was over but this did not happened.\xa0
50.

How did itroduction of cotton mill make supervision of workers easily

Answer» When the cotton mill was introduced, all processes related to the production of cotton were carried out in the same place. All the related processes were also streamlined.Supervision became easy because there was no need to move from one place to another to check what was happening in each process, especially production. It also became easy to administer the quality of cotton produced and ensure proper labour regulation.All these could not be easily done when there was no cotton mill because cotton had to be produced in the countryside.\xa0