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1.

Characters of laterite soil .

Answer» Sandy in yexture- red to brown in colour- saline in nature- needs high temperature- it lacks humus anf moisture- needs dry climate
2.

Most countries of the world are multi-cultural.why?give examples

Answer» Bcz of geographical nd social differences. There people speak different languages in different region and have their own culture.
3.

Explain The Term Leaching In Detail.

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4.

Define Proto industrialisation.

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5.

Is ch-5 of history the age of industrisation going to come in our boards or it is optional

Answer» 1&2 chapters are optional and 3rd chapter is compulsory and 4,5&6 chapters are optional and 7&8 chapters are also optional .... Hope you understand
Its optional
So can u pls let me know the omited ch in history
It is OptionalIn paper, there will be the option of Chp 4 or 5 or 6Check the latest sample papers issued by CBSE\xa0
It is coming. ??
6.

Describe the economic conditions of Britain after the \'First World War\'.

Answer» Britain which was a leading economy of the world before the First World War faced a prolonged crisis(i) While Britain was pre-occupied with war, industries had developed in Japan and India. After the war, Britain found it difficult torecapture its earlier position.{ii) Britain has borrowed liberally from the USA for its war time expenditure, thus at the end of the war, Britain was burdened with huge external debt.(iii) After the war, production contracted which led to huge job losses. In 1921, one in everyfive British workers was out of work. Anxiety and uncertainty about work became an ,enduring part of the post-war time.
7.

How has the history of nationalism in Britain unlike the rest of Europe?

Answer» No British Nation was in existence before the 18th century. Different ethnic groups of people were there in the British Isles such as English, Welsh, Scot and Irish. Each of these ethnic groups had their own cultural and political traditions. On the other hand, the rest of Europe had no such arrangements. Nationalism in Britain was not the result of a sudden upheaval or revolution. It was due to a long drawn process. The English nation possessed the other three nations of the islands through a steady growth in property wealth and power. Besides this, the English language, British Flag and National Anthem were promoted as national symbols to identify the nationality of the nation.The British Parliament became the chief instrument to curb the power of the monarchy in 1688 through a bloodless revolution. The Act of Union (1707) between England and Scotland formed the United Kingdom of Great Britain. With the advent of English power the English removed the cultural, political institutions of Scotland forcefully and the cots were banned from speaking the Gaelic language and put on the national dress.
Refer to stange case in britain... In history book
Ya its a long answer........
Big answer could not send
8.

what are the role of Ho chi minh in the vietnames struggle

Answer» Ho Chin Minh led the Vietnamese nationalist movement against the Japanese imperialist forces, the French colonial power and the the Americans. In 1930, he founded the Indo-Chinese Communist party and later founded Viet-Minh, the communist dominated independent Movement.\xa0He led was determined to reunite Vietnam under the communist rule.He was a great nationalist leader of Vietnam who united people of Vietnam in their struggle against the colonists and capitalist forces.
He made the trail {Ho chi Minh Trail} which was very benefacial for the Vietnames war against US....HOPE IT HELPS
Same reason which is given below?
Sry mere syllabus me Europe vala chapter hai
9.

In what ways did the british history painting in India reflect the attitudes of imperial conquerors

Answer» Imperial history paintings were an attempt to create a public memory of imperial triumphs. Victory was a thing which should be implanted in public memory; both Indian and British. Such paintings were used as tools to showcase the British as invincible and all powerful. The scenes were highly dramatized in such paintings and British soldiers were shown as destroying everything which represented India.
10.

Give any three argument against the globalisation

Answer» ➡️It results as unemployment for small workers.....➡️Small workers are not capable at that time to compete with international traders....➡️Many of them are not capable to compete because of lack of enough technology.....
11.

Jobber was employed by Indian industrialist. Give any three reasons

Answer» \tIndustrialists employed the Jobber, an old trusted worker.\tHe got people from his village, got them jobs and helped them settle in the cities.\tJobbers therefore, became persons with authority and power. He began demanding money and gifts for the favour he did and started controlling the lives of the workers.
12.

Why power sharing is disabled

Answer» Prudential Reason• According to prudential reason power-sharing accommodates social diversity hence, helps in reducing the possibility of conflict between social groups.• Power sharing in another way ensures political stability through competition among various political parties.• Besides, power sharing is also desirable to the promotion of national unity and integrity.Moral Reason• Moral Reason is a very deeper reason of power sharing.• According to moral reason power sharing is desirable to produce an accountable, responsible and legitimate government.• It implies maximum popular participation through decentralisation of powers so that people would be consulted on how th£y are to be governed.In this way, both the sets of reasons signify the importance of power sharing in the forms of Community Government, Reserved Constituencies and Decentralisation of powers.
13.

Where are minerals found

Answer» \tOrissa Jharkhand Belt: Badampahar mines in the Mayurbhanj and Kendujhar districts of Orissa have high grade hematite ore. Additionally, hematite iron ore is mined in Gua and Noamundi in Singhbhum district of Jharkhand.\tDurg Bastar Chandrapur Belt: This belt lies in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra. The Bailadila range of hills in the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh have very high grade hematite ore. This hilly range has 14 deposits of super high grade hematite ore. Iron from these mines is exported to Japan and South Korea via Vishakapatnam port.\tBellary Chitradurga Chikmaglur Tumkur Belt: This belt lies in Karnataka. The Kudremukh mines located in the Western Ghats are a 100 percent export unit. The ore from these mines is transported as slurry through a pipeline to a port near Mangalore.\tMaharashtra Goa Belt: This belt inculdes the state of Goa and Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. The ores in these mines are not of very high quality. They are exported through Marmagao port.
14.

What is underemployment ?

Answer» In this situation all the people work but all of them are made to work less than their potential. This is called underemployment.
It is a condition where people are seem to work but actually they donot work according to their potential
It is where people seem to be working or employed but actually they are not.Their absence doesn\'t affect thw work at any time.
15.

Explain the land use pattern of INdia.

Answer» Refer to page number 5 in NCERT book of Geography You understand deeply
16.

Name first weekly that came to india

Answer» Yur question is incomplete.........?
17.

What are \'electrical fuses\'?

Answer» A fuse is an electrical safety device.... that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit. ......Its essential component is a metal wire or strip that melts when too much current flows through it, ....thereby interrupting the current.
These are the appliances which don\'t allow electricity to pass if it comes in huge amount
18.

What is pressure group ?

Answer» These are the groups which force government to complete their demands.
19.

Describe all terms of credit with examples each

Answer» Terms of credit are1) intrest rate2) colletral3) documentation
20.

"The effect of globalisation has not been uniform" do u agree ? Give reason to support your answer

Answer» The effect of globalisation is not uniform because it was beneficial to some sections while others suffered.\xa0Positive impact:1) great competition among producers.2) great choice of good quality goods at cheap prices for the buyers.3) more employment opportunities.\xa0Negative impact: 1) small producers have to suffer hugh losses due to competition.\xa02) workers have to work for more time to complete the order.3) due to flexible employment jobs of workers are insecure.
21.

What is secularism ? Mention 3 provision of Indian constitution which makes it a secular state.

Answer» Secularism means no special status is given to any religion. It is just not an ideology of some parties or persons.The constitutional provisions which make India a ‘secular state’ are as follows;(i) The Constitution of India does not give special recognition to any religion and there is no State religion in India, unlike, Christianity in America, Buddhism in Sri Lanka etc.(ii) All individuals and communities have been given freedom to practice, profess and propagate any religion.(iii) The Constitution of India puts ban on the discrimination on grounds of religion.(iv) According to constitution state cannot intervene in the matters of religion in order to promote religious equality.
22.

Plz Tell me all the cabinet ministers of India??

Answer» Go for google...
23.

what was the idea of satyagraha emphasized

Answer» Satyagraha according to Gandhi was a unique weapon to fight injustice. It was a novel method of mass agitation. It stressed on the principle of truth, non-violence, tolerance and peaceful protests. Gandhi had already organised a successful satyagraha movement in South Africa. He also organised it successfully at Champaran in Bihar, Kheda in Gujarat and Ahmedabad in Gujarat.
The power of truth
24.

what are the three ways for calculating GDP of a country?

Answer» There are two ways of calculating GDP: First method is based on constant price, wherein, the rate of GDP and cost of production is determined on the basis of the value of a base year. Second method is based on the current price, wherein, inflation in the rate of production year is added into the GDP.Gross Value Addition (GVA) = Total value of Production (Cost of the total sale of goods and services) – Intermediate consumptionThe aggregate gross value of different economic activities is called production cost at Gross Domestic Product, in which, the addition of indirect tax and deduction of subsidy makes it product cost at market value.Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on Production cost + Indirect Tax – Given subsidy = “Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on producer or market price”
•National income•Aggregate demand•Income method
25.

What is hoa hoa movement??

Answer» It was a movement started by Ho Chi Minh against the spread of Christianity....
It is a religious movement started by huynh phu so
26.

If I only do oswaal sample papers than how many marks I can score in S.S.T

Answer» 65% or less then it......For SST u need to study ncert strictly because in social science teacher gives good marks to those students who writes the language of ncert....all d best...?
27.

Who is alluri sitaram raju

Answer» Alluri sitarama raju is a freedom frighter of Andhra pradesh. He was inspired by the non-cooperation movement but at the same time he assisted that the country could be liberated not by peace and non violence but by the use of force . He led the militant guerrilla movemnt spread in Gudem hills of Andhra pradesh
28.

Write and explain the main features of the federal government.

Answer» Federalism is a system of good in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country. Some key features of federalism are:-- (i) There are two or more levels of government. (ii) Different tiers of government have their own jurisdiction regarding legislation, taxation and administration. (iii) The existence and authority of each tier of government is constitutionally guaranteed.(iv) The changes in the fundamental provisions of the constitution require the consent of both the levels of government. (v) Courts play a key role to interpret the constitution and the power of different levels of government. The Supreme Court plays the role of an umpire. (vi) Sources of revenue for each level of government are clearly mentioned to ensure its financial autonomy.(vii) The federal system have dual objectives i.e., to safeguard and promote unity of the country. (viii) At the same time it accomodates regional diversity. An ideal federal system of government must have mutual trust and agreement to live together.
29.

What is Globalization? Explain any two points in favor and against it.

Answer» Globalisation if t he process by which the world\'s citizens are becoming increasingly connected and interdepententAdvantages of Globalisation(i) Globalisation has resulted in greater competition among producers-both local and foreign. This has improved the quality of products and lowered the prices.(ii) A wider variety of goods are available in the market for consumers.Disadvantages of Globalisation(i) For a large number of small producers, globalisation has posed major problems. These producers were not able to free the competition from large foreign producers and hence several of such production units had to shut down, rendering workers jobless.(ii) Workers in MNCs are employed on* temporary basis . and laid off without any compensation during the slack period.
30.

Difference Between Primary Sector and Secondary Sector

Answer» Primary Sector\xa0(i) It is known as agriculture and allied services sector.(ii) This sector produce goods and services by exploiting natural resources.(iii) This sector is unorganised and use traditional techniques.(iv) Activities related to agriculture, forestry fishing, mining and animal husbandary are included in this sector.(v) This sector continue to be the largest employer in most of the developing nations like that of lndia.Secondary Sector\xa0(i) It is known as manufacturing sector.(ii)\xa0This sector transforms one good into another by creating more utility from it.(iii) it is organised sector and use better techniques.(iv) It includes manufacturing units, small scale units, large firms, big corporates and multinational corporations.(v) This sector has failed to provide employment to the surplus workers of primary sector.
Primary - ( raw materials) secondary - ( convert raw materials into finishs goods ) ?
31.

Explain the role of cooperatives in giving credit to poor people of our society

Answer» The Cooperative are playing an important role in food security in India. Some examples are given below:a) Cooperative Run almost 94% of all fair price shops in Tamilnadu. They sell low priced goods to poor people.b) In Delhi , Mother Dairy is taking steps for providing milk as well as vegetables to the consumers at rates set by the government of Delhi.c) In Gujarat, Amul has started the white revolution in India by bringing forward milk and Milk products.d) In Maharashtra ,the academy of development science( ADS) has facilitated a network of NGOs for setting up grain banks in different regions.These are a few examples of cooperatives running in different parts of the country ensuring food security of different sections of society.
32.

How is UNDP method better than World Bank method fir comparison for countries. Explain

Answer» Bcoz UNDP compares countries not only on the basis of their per capita income but also many other factors including health and education. Whereas world Bank compares only on per capita income.......
The World Bank uses the Per capita Income as a method to measure the development of a country.Under World Bank, developed countries are those whose per capita income is $ 12616 per annum or more and less developed countries are those whose per capita income is $ 1035 or less per annum.The UNDP publishes Human Development Report that measures the development of a country in terms of literacy, health and per capita income.According to that the countries are given Human Development Index (HDI )ranks.
33.

When was BJP formed?

Answer» 1980
34.

I want chapterwise weightage for board exam....

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35.

"Caste system is very much inherent in politics" - justify

Answer» Yes
36.

Importance question

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37.

Examine the reasons that forced America to withdraw from Vietnam war

Answer» casualties were highmany died in d battle..youth drafted for d war ultimately d anger spread...those who participated in war didnot belonged to privilege class but were minorities n children of working class families ...us failed to achieve its objective:VIETNAMESE hadnot been crushed n support of vietnamese ppl for US action had not been won
38.

What measures are taken by london police to decrease crime in london city ?

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39.

How did serialisation of novels create intrest among the readers?

Answer» Serialised novels are those which are published in journals or magazines in instalments over a long period.Serialised novels allow the reader to relish the suspense of a story over a long period of time. These hold interest of the readers who eagerly look forward to know about the future development in the next issue. It keeps the discussion alive among readers.
40.

How did serialisation create intrest among the readers?

Answer» Serialised novels are those which are published in journals or magazines in instalments over a long period.Serialised novels allow the reader to relish the suspense of a story over a long period of time. These hold interest of the readers who eagerly look forward to know about the future development in the next issue. It keeps the discussion alive among readers.
41.

"Substantial development is crucial for any country." Justify the statement by giving four reasons .

Answer» yes ...answer to de do
Do u mean sustainable development...
42.

where is srilanka located

Answer» Srilanka is an Island nation , just a few km off the southern coast of tamil nadu.
In the south of India..?apne y question kyun pucha...
Down of India
43.

What is international development

Answer» International development is a globally consulted concept about developing the global poverty.
44.

Pls answer fast

Answer» What is the question
What..
45.

Is caste in politics and elections are all about caste the same

Answer» Mujhe apka question samagh nahi aaya...please isko thoda clearly likho...
46.

Which factor contribute in human development

Answer» There are many economic as well as non economic factors which contribute to the human development.(i) Living a long and a healthy life.(ii) To have education, information and knowledge.(iii) Enjoying a decent standard of living.(iv) Enjoying basic fundamental rights like freedom, security, education, etc.(v) To have equality and enjoyment of human rights.
47.

Who is guissipe mizzini

Answer» Guiseppe Mazzini was born in Gennoa in 1807 who was a revolutanary who had set up young italy and europe.And was proclaimed as main enemy of social order by Duke Metrrinch
48.

what did liberalism meant for middle class in europe

Answer» Liberalism meant, ppl could lead their life freely insted of being ruled by others
49.

Is caste in politics and elections are all about caste and nothing else same

Answer» (i) Constituencies are a mixture of people belonging to different castes :No parliamentary constituency in the country has a clear majority of one single caste. So, every candidate and party needs to win the confidence of more than one caste and community to win elections.(ii) Different choices even within caste : No party wins the votes of all the voters of a caste or community because even within the community, people have different choices. When people say that a caste is a ‘vote bank’ of one party, it usually means that about two-thirds of the voters of that community.
50.

What is protest reformation

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