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Name the thermal power plant in Bihar |
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Answer» Ya barauni Baruni |
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What are the economic effects of non-cooperation movement? (5 marks) |
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Answer» Reasons...1.Foriegn goods were boycotted2.Traders refused to trade in foreign goods3.People began discarding imported clothes and wearing only Indian ones4.Production of Indian textile mills and handlooms went up The effects of Non-Cooperation Movement on the economic front were immense. They were(i)\tForeign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed , and foreign clothes were burnt hugely.(ii) The import of foreign clothes halved between *\t1921 and 1922, its value dropping from 102 crore to 57 crore rupees.(iii) In many areas, traders and merchants refused to trade in foreign goods and sometimes even they refused to finance foreign trade.(iv)\tAs the boycott movement spread, people used only Indian clothes and began to discard foreign clothes. |
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Advantages of decentralisation |
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Answer» 1) strengthen local govt.2) promote women empowerment 3) locals have better knowledge about people living in that particular area.... Refer ncert...itna bada answer yahan par kese type krun..??.. |
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What factors lead to the division of Vietnam? |
| Answer» Geneva split was the only factor for division of Vietnam.... | |
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Difference between alliance and coalition (atleast 5 points) |
| Answer» (a) In a multi-party system, the government is formed by various parties coming together in a Coalition.(b) When several parties in a multi-party system join hands for the purpose of contesting elections and winning power, it is called an alliance.\xa0 | |
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What is bank. |
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Answer» People deposit their extra cash in bank.\xa0A bank in addition to keeping the money also pays interest on the deposit to the depositor. Thus bank deposits are also called demand deposits.A person simply needs to have an account with the bank to deposit money.\xa0A cheque can be used to make payment directly from a bank deposit without using cash. Bank is an institution which accept the deposits and give loans . an organization which keeps money safely for its customers; the office or building of such an organization. You can take money out, save, borrow or exchange money at a bank |
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Write 3 common ways adopted by MNC\'s to exapand their production |
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Answer» The following ways adopted by MNCs to expand their production are 1. By buying up local companies.2. By collaborating with local companies.3. By odering small scale producer i.e garments. Patnership with local markets , by buy local industries , buy set up their own industries . |
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map skiils of minerals and resources |
| Answer» Can you send me the photo of empty map so that i can edit that | |
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What did the german sword stand for? |
| Answer» German sword stands for Symbol of power, readiness to fight | |
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How do multinational corporations (MNCs) do fair work under World trade organistion(WTO)?? |
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Official religion of srilanka |
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Answer» The religion which is followed in Sri Lanka is Buddhism.Theravada Buddhism is the official religion of Sri Lanka, with about 70% of the country\'s population as followers. Sinhala religion Sinhala religion |
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what is role of rbi |
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Answer» Issues currency on behalf of central govt. To supervise the working of banks.1.It insures rate of intrest.2.Bank keep a fix amount with it or not3.Give loan to poor people or not....??? |
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Should anyone tell me Napoleonic codes |
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Answer» Thanx muskan and chetna both of you Napoleonic code is introduced by Napoleon under this code he abolishes fedual system and also he done uniform weight and measure and he gives right to property to all the citizens of France this code was introduced in the year of 1804 and also known as Civil Code ...... Napolianic code is also called civil code Thanx Yes the nepoleonic code is 1804 |
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What is collateral?Why lenders ask for collateral |
| Answer» Collateral is an asset owned by the borrower like land, building etc, and is used as a guarantee to the lender till the loan is repaid. Lenders ask for collateral because:\xa01. It serves as a security against the loan borrowed.\xa02. In case of failure of repayment of the loan, the lender can take the collateral as compensation. | |
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What is CDM and NCM ?difference between CDM and NCM |
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Answer» How to post pic here... I also want to know Gaurav. Ye kaha se bhajte ho pic \xa0CDM - Civil Disobidience MovementNCM - Non Corporation Movement. |
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Analyse the reasons of social division |
| Answer» If social differences in a society overlap with each other it may lead to social division and if one social difference is given preference then people would begin to think that they belong to different community. For example, dalits in India are poor, landless and also victims of caste system.ii. Social divisions are also the result of increased migration of people we may give example of Germany and Sweden which were once homogeneous societies, however due to increased migration of people there is a change in their social demography.iii. Social divisions are also the result of economic factors which may divide the society between the haves and haves not, creating disparities between the rich and the poor. Such a kind of division is the result of unequal distribution of resources. | |
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All important questions of sst for board exam ,please tell me for learning? |
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Answer» Thx If you need an important question then you can use YouTube Sare imp question yahan kese type kru...1 saal lag jaega..?? |
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Write down the five years plan from beginning till now |
| Answer» U tell | |
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How does money act as a mesium of exchange? |
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Answer» A medium of exchange is something that buyers will exchange with a seller when they want to purchase goods or services from the seller. While many things could be used as a medium of exchange in an economy, money is the most common and useful medium of exchange in our society. Because it act as intermediate in exchange process |
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Who was san yet sen |
| Answer» Movement | |
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Popular struggle and movement are coming or not |
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Answer» Only project work No it is ommited? |
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why do social difference emerge in socity |
| Answer» \tMost social differences are based on the accident of birth. For example, people may be tall, strong, weak, girl or boy.\tSome social differences emerge because people choose to follow certain practices or principles. For example, a person may be an atheist or may be a feminist. Some people may convert to another religion.\tAt times, religion is also a cause of social division.\tPeople can be also differentiated on the basis of caste or colour. For example, in India social divisions exist mainly becuase of caste system while in several countries, social divisions exist due to differences in colour.\xa0 | |
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Discuss the importance of mass communication. |
| Answer» Significance of mass communication is shown in the following points(i) Mass communication is required to spread the flow of information upto the grassroot level. Therefore government has made special provision to extend 24 hours STD facility to every village in the country.(ii) All India Radio" (Altashwani) broadcasts a variety of programmes in national, regional and local languages for various categories of people spread over different parts of the country.(iii) Doordarshan broadcasts a variety of programmes for entertainment, educational programmes to sports, etc., for people of different age groups.(iv) India publishes a large number of newspapers and periodicals annually.(v) India is the largest producer of feature films in the world. It produces short films, video feature films and video short films. | |
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differentiate between national and international resources |
| Answer» National Resources are the resources which belong to the people of a nation . The country has legal powers to acquire even private property for public good. For example, Urban development authorities. All the minerals, water, forests, wildlife, land within the political boundaries and oceanic area upto 12 nautical miles from the coast termed as territorial water belong to the nation.International resources are the resources which are regulated by some international institutions. The oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles of the exclusive economic zone belong to the open oceans and no individual country can utilise these resources without the consent of international institutions e.g. India has the right to use the manganese nodules from the bed of the Indian ocean which lie beyond the exclusive economic zone. | |
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explain different ways through which political reforms are carried out |
| Answer» Some broad guidelines that can be kept in mind while devising ways and means\xa0for political reforms in India are:1. Legal ways of reforming politics: Carefully devised changes in laws can help\xa0to discourage wrong political practices and encourage good ones. But, legal-constitutional changes by themselves cannot overcome challenges to the\xa0democracy. Democratic reforms are to be carried out mainly by the political\xa0activists, parties, movements and politically conscious citizens.2. Careful study of consequences should be done: If there is any legal change,it must carefully look at what results it will have on politics. Sometimes the\xa0results may be counter-productive. For example, many states have banned\xa0people from contesting Panchayat elections who have more than two\xa0children. This has resulted in denial of political opportunity to many poor\xa0and women, which was not intended.3. Ways to strengthen the democratic practice: Democratic reforms are to\xa0be brought about principally through political practice. Therefore, the main\xa0focus of the reforms should be on ways to strengthen the democratic practice.The most important concern should be to increase and improve the quality\xa0of political participation by ordinary citizens.4. Any proposal of political reform should think not only about what is a good\xa0solution but also consider about who will implement it and how. It is not wise\xa0to think that legislatures will pass legislations that will go against the interest of all political parties and MPs. But, measures that rely on\xa0democratic movements, citizens, organisations and the media are likely to\xa0succeed. | |
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explain how print culture catered to the requirement of women |
| Answer» (i) Primary education became compulsory from the late nineteenth century, children became an important category of readers. Production of school textbooks became critical for the publishing industry.(ii) A children\'s press devoted to literature for children alone, was set up in France in 1857.(iii) This press published new works as well as old fairy tales and folk tales.(iv) The Grimm brothers in Germany spent years in compiling traditional folk tales gathered from peasants. What they collected was edited before the stories were published in a collection in 1812.(v) Anything that was considered unsuitable for children or would appear vulgar to the elites, was not included in the published version. Rural folk tales thus acquired i new form. In this way, print recorded old tales but also changed them. | |
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What are the aspects of first world war |
| Answer» The First World war was fought mainly in Europe but its effects were felt worldwide.[CAUSES:-(i)The assassination of Franz Ferdinand, Archduke(future King ) of Austro-hungarian empire,by Gabriel Princep,a serb nationalist in Serejevo. (ii)As a result,Belgrade, capital of Serbia, was devastated by Austrian artillery fire. Russian Empire joined the fray,preventing destruction of Serbia and expanding power of German Empire.] | |
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Summarise ch 4 history globalization |
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what is urban centres |
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Answer» Any urban area that is highly or densely populated nd may include administrative districts. Urban area is the region surrounding a city.... urban area pata hai... centre ka nhi pata?? |
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Why. NDA Is not for GIRLS?? |
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Answer» Hey, yu can join army force...... and navy also U r right brother but fir agr a lady want to join arm force than what should she can do for that... Plz tell? The answer to this question lies in the mentality of our society. NDA is a premiere institution which trains cadets for the Army, Navy and Airforce. The majority chunk of the cadets passing out go to the Army. Fighting arms(infantry, artillery, armoured, etc) are the most subscribed by cadets passing out of NDA. While these gentlemen are trained to lead men into battle, the men come from all over the country and generally from weaker sections of society where women have very little rights. If a lady officer were to command these men, the morale may get affected. Also, the kind of operations done on the front require the officer to remain out in jungles for days. He will eat, sleep and do everything with the men. Incase of women officers that might be a problem. A women cannot be expect extra privacy while going for the morning routine or while sleeping with the men. Because here the question is not of comfort but of survival |
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Why roads are not uniform in India? |
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Answer» The distribution of roads is not uniform in the country.i. Density of roads (length of roads per 100 square km of area) varies from only 10.48 km in Jammu and Kashmir to 387.24 km in Kerala with a national average of 75.42 km.ii. The density of road is high in most of the northern states and major southern states. It is low in the Himalayan region, north-eastern region, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.iii. Nature of terrain and the level of economic development are the main determinants of density of roads.iv. Construction of roads is easy and cheaper in the plain areas while it is difficult and costly in hilly and plateau areas.v. Therefore, not only the density but also the quality of roads is relatively better in plains as compared to roads in high altitude areas, rainy and forested regions. Distribution of roads is not uniform:1. Road density of Jammu & Kashmir is the least which is 10 km due to the mountainous terrain.2. In Kerala, the road density is 375 km and the national average of the country is 75 km.3. The geographical diversity, population variations, natural factors like rivers and hills, economic activities etc. have caused the distribution of roads to be uneven. 1-The land in India is uneven. Different parts of india have different heights from the see......2-The population in India is scattered .......... |
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How can we get goods and services cheaper? Give examples. |
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Describe any 3 problems facesd by the french in sphere of education in vietnqm? |
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Answer» Problems faced by vietnamese in the sphere of education were:1.once educated,the Vietnamese may begin to question colonial domination2.colons began fearing that they might lose their jobs to educated Vietnamese3.the elites in vietnam were powerfully influenced by chinise culture .To consolidate their power the French had to counter this chinise influence. Sry mera europe vala chapter hai |
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How far has local government been successful today |
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How to download these videos from app |
| Answer» I guess you cannot download them u jst have to watch it online | |
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In early times how did silk and spices from China reach europe? |
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Answer» Ya through the silk route By silk route |
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demerits of decentralisation are |
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What is GDP. |
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Answer» Gross domestic product Gross Domestic Product |
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Who desribed the italian revoulationary mazzini as the most dangeorous enemy of our social order |
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Answer» Duke matternich Metternich |
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Is it necesarry to learn all state political parties? There are so many! |
| Answer» No...... Only revise main parties | |
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What is a new arrival on the transportation map of India? |
| Answer» Pipelines | |
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How to prepare for social studies |
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Answer» No refreshers and all.? Read ncert books only.. |
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What were the problem faced by indian weavers in early 19th century |
| Answer» (i) Collapse of local and foreign market : Due to industrialisation in Britain, their export market collapsed.As British traders started exporting machine- made clothes to India, so their local market shrank.(ii) Shortage of raw material : As raw cotton was being exported to England, there was a shortage of raw materials. When the American Civil War broke out. and the cotton supplies from the United States were cut off. Britain turned to India. As raw cotton exports Iron India increased, the price of raw cotton shot up Weavers in India were starved of supplies and forced to buy raw cotton at higher prices.(iii) Clashes with Gomasthas : Gomasthas were appointed by the government to supervise weavers to collect supplies and examine the quality of cloth. The Gomasthas acted arrogantly and punished weavers for delays in supply. So. the weavers dashed with them.(iv) System of advances: The Britishers started the system of advances to regularise the supply of cotton and cloth. The weavers eagerly took the advances, in a hope to cam more but they faded to do so They even started losing small plots of land which they had earlier cultivated. | |
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Why do political parties involve partrainship? |
| Answer» \tA political party is a group of people who come together to hold power in the government.\tThey agree on some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good.\tA political party tries to convince people that its policies are better than other political party\'s policies. They try to win elections so that they can implement their policies.\tParties are about a part of the society and involve partisanship. | |
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Mention two similarities between Tommie smith and john carlous |
| Answer» Two similarities between Tommie smith and john carlos :-1- Both of them were African-americans.2-Both of them were athletes. | |
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examine the reason that forced america to withdraw from the vietnam war |
| Answer» The reasons that forced America to withdraw from the Vietnam war were :\xa0(i) Various countries of the world strongly criticised the US intervention in the internal affairs of Vietnam.\xa0(ii) When the youth were drafted for the war\xa0the anger spread.\xa0(iii) The US had a huge loss of men and money, though it caused great destruction in North Vietnam through bombardment.\xa0(iv) Hollywood made films in support and against of the war.\xa0(v) About 47,244 died and 303,704 were injured in the war.\xa0(vi) As a result, the US was compelled to start the withdrawal of its troops in April 1975. | |
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What is a rowlatt act |
| Answer» This act gave the government the power to arrest the political prisoners without trial for two years | |
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Why are formal sources of credit performed over the informal sources of credit give three reasons |
| Answer» *Formal sources of credit provide high amount of money for less interest........ *There is no exploitation or harassment in formal sources of credit........*It is systematic in its functioning.... | |
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Mahatma Gandhi |
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Answer» Plz complete ur question .... मोहनदास करमचन्द गांधी भारत एवं भारतीय स्वतंत्रता आंदोलन के एक प्रमुख राजनैतिक एवं आध्यात्मिक नेता थे। Spelling sahi hai |
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What do you mean by zovellian |
| Answer» It is a custom duties formulate by Prussian state and were joint by other state.. | |