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1.

Does India is a federal government if yes then how

Answer» India a federal country\xa0because of the following reasons:\tThere are levels of governments—Central Government, State Government and Local Government.\tEach level of government administers over the same region, but they have their own jurisdiction in matters of administration, taxation and legislation.\tThe Government at each level derives its power from the Constitution of the country. Thus, the Central Government cannot easily dilute the powers of the State or Local Governments.\tThe basic principles of the Constitution and the rights given to the people cannot be changed by only one tier of the Government. It requires the consent of governments at both levels.\tBoth levels of the Government can collect taxes from the people according to the guidelines of the Constitution of the country.\tThe Indian Constitution contains three lists which contain subjects in which the Union and the State Governments may form laws. Only central government can make laws in the Union List and state government in the state list. Subjects related to the interests of both Central and State Governments are included in the concurrent list.
2.

What is the structure of loval government at the urban level

Answer» Structure of rural local government: Rural local government is called the Panchayati Raj, wherein each village or a group of villages have a gram panchayat. This is a council that has several ward members called panch, including a president called sarpanch. They are elected directly by the adult population of their specific village.Structure of urban local government: Urban local government is called a Municipality, which operates in towns and Municipal corporation operates in big cities. A Municipal chairperson is teh head of municipality and a mayor is the head of municipal corporation.\xa0\xa0
3.

V.imp questions do yrr koi

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4.

Why it is need of decentralisation?

Answer» When power is taken away from the Central and State governments, and given to the Local governments, it is called decentralisation.(i) The basic idea behind decentralisation is that there are a large number of problems and issues which are best settled at the local level. People have a better knowledge of problems in their localities. They also have better ideas on where to spend money, and how to manage things more efficiently.(ii) At the local level, it is possible for the people to directly participate in decision, making. This helps to inculcate a habit of democratic participation. Basically the local government is the best way to realise one important principle of democracy, namely the Local Self-Government.
Because if a country have large population and two tier of government cannot run the country hence it needs third level of government for proper work . the power take away from state or central goverment to third level of government is called decentralisation .need of decentralisation for distributing power equally in the country
5.

Why did US entered the Vietnamese war?

Answer» The US initially supported the campaign by the French in Vietnam to prevent the spread of communism after the end of Second World War and the beginning of the Cold War. However, after the retreat of the French and the division of Vietnam, the Bao Dai regime took power in the South Vietnam. It was overthrown by Ngo Dinh Diem who was a reactionary and authoritarian ruler. The opposition united under the banner of the National Liberation Front and received support from the Ho Chi Minh government in the north. This alliance led the US to fear a communist resurgence in a united Vietnam. This eventually sparked American intervention in the Vietnam War.
The US entered the Vietnam War in an attempt to prevent the spread of communism, but foreign policy, economic interests, national fears, and geopolitical strategies also played major roles. Learn why a country which had been barely known to most Americans came to define an era.
6.

What is Blance of Trade ?

Answer» The Balance of Trade of a country is the difference between its export and import.In following situations, it is favourable and unfavourable(i) When the value of export exceeds the value of imports, it is called a favourable balance of trade.(ii) On the contrary, if the value of imports exceeds the value of exports, it is termed as unfavourable balance of trade.
7.

What is the reason behind prosperity of the country??

Answer» Some of the main reasons behind the prosperity of a country are:-1) Good economic development2) Good development3) Good revenue
8.

What is land Use pattern in India??

Answer» Thanku so much puja
About 45% of land is used as net sown area..i.e farming..About 22% of land under forest and the rest of land is used for various purpose like housing ,recreation and for industrial activities...Increasing population and subsequent Increase in demand for resource..is the main reason that forested land has not increased during this period........
Plzz koi answer bato
9.

What is AG mark???

Answer» AGMARK: ‘AG’ is for agriculture and ‘Mark’ is for certification mark.Agmark certifies the quality of\xa0Food Products.
10.

How sustainability is important for development?

Answer» Sustainable development means that a development should meet the needs of the present without compromising theability of future generations to meet their needs.The issue of sustainable development has emerged from rapid industrialisation of the world in the past century. It is feltthat the economic growth and industrialisation have led to reckless exploitation of natural resources. Sustainabilitypromotes a rational use of natural resources.The earth has enough non-renewable resources to meet our present and future needs for development if we use them inan economic manner. But, if we use them recklessly in the greed of rapid economic development, our world may becomea vast waste land.
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Sustainable development means that a development should meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. ... Sustainability promotes a rational use of natural resources.
11.

What is boycott? Any ine can explain me

Answer» Thanks to all for your answers
boycott definition: to refuse to buy a product or take part in an activity as a way of expressing strong disapproval.For Example: Indian boycott foreign cloth that means Indians refused to use foreign cloth.
The refusal to participate in activities, or buy and use things. It is usually a form of protest.
In short it means not to use any product like foreign goods etc and to use domestic products
Sorry one.
12.

Hii guyz anyone help me to find some answers

Answer» Sustainable development is the key to the stable growth of economy. It will not only lead to the development of the present economy but will also lead to its development in the future. It means that development should take place without damaging the environment, and development in the present should not compromise with the needs of the future generations. This concept stresses the role of the environment as capital that, if exhausted, cannot be replaced. It requires preservation of human capital, physical capital and natural capital.\xa0
How Sustainability important for development
Which question
13.

Kon se chapter se kitne marks ka ayega

Answer» Easily available ?
See on Google ?
14.

Explain about the rowllat act

Answer» Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919),\xa0legislationpassed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The\xa0acts\xa0allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.\xa0ORRowlatt Act 1919 authorised the Government:\xa0To arrest and imprison any person without trial in a court of law.\xa0To demand security from any person, impose restriction on residence, curb freedom of activities, to search house and arrest any person, at any place.
15.

Idea of gusep mazziene

Answer» The Ideas of Giuseppe Mazzini........ An activist, a journalist and a politician, Giuseppe Mazzini led the Italian revolutionary........... movement. Nicknamed “the soul of Italy”, his contribution in the unification of Italy cannot be ignored........ Mazzini was an important influence in the shaping of the Italian constitution as well.........
Underground*
He was inspired by the idea of nation - state he want to unify the regions of Italy.......he maked two undergound societies young Italy in Mersellies and young Europe in Berne........he led a war in 1831 but he was failed and sent to exile......
16.

How unemployment can me reduced in rural areas ? Explain the policies taken by gov\'t.

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17.

Geography ka map konse impotant ha

Answer» Chapter minerals and energy resources ke map imp hU hv to remember iron ore feildsNuclear and thermal stations
18.

How did print shape nationalism in India? Plz help.

Answer» (i) By the end of 19th century a large number of newspapers in Indian vernacular languages were published.(ii) These newspapers published articles written by national leaders. Their ideas were communicated to people through these newspapers.(iii) The people of different communities and places were thus connected by print media. Newspapers conveyed news from one place to another creating pan-Indian identities.(iv) The nationalist newspapers exposed the colonial misrule and encouraged nationalist activities. As these were written in spoken languages of various regions common man could easily understand the content.(v) When Punjab revolutionaries were deported in 1907, Balagangadhar Tilak wrote articles sympathising with them. He was arrested which provoked protest among masses.Thus it is clear, print culture assisted the growth of nationalism in India.
19.

What was bounty programme

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20.

Describe the impact of Great Depression on Indian economy

Answer» The Government of British India adopted a protective trade policy which, though beneficial to the United Kingdom, caused great damage to the Indian economy. During the period 1929–1937, exports and imports fell drastically crippling seaborne international trade. The railways and the agricultural sector were the most affected.The international financial crisis combined with detrimental policies adopted by the Government of India resulted in the soaring prices of commodities. High prices along with the stringent taxes prevalent in British India had a dreadful impact on the common man. The discontent of farmers manifested itself in rebellions and riots.
21.

Why are maximum jute textile mills located in Hugli basin ?

Answer» Most of the jute mills are located along the banks of river Hugli because:1. Raw material- West Bengal and Orissa are one of the major jute producing states of India. The temperature, soil, and availability of water there is ideal for its growth. Hence raw material is easily available.2. Transport- A good network of roadways and railways is present along with inexpensive waterways. This makes transport of jute very easy.3. Labour-Cheap labour is readily available to the industries from West Bengal, Orissa, and Bihar.
22.

Why there was a rapid growth in the tertiary sector during 1970-2010?

Answer» Paulo dybala....who are uh?...i dont know...
1. All countries require basic services which are provided by govt . Eg Po , defence etc.2. As income lvl rise people demanded for more service like malls etc.3. In last 20 yrs new services like ICT have become imp so teritary sector hai become very imp.
23.

Examine major problems caused by indiscriminate use of resources?

Answer» It creates a situation in society that is have or have not
1 the society is divided between the havs and havs not ie in rich and poor 2 some problems occur like ozone layer depletion , global warming , high temperature .3 the resources are limited
*Depletion of resources for satisfying the greed of few individuals........ *Accumulation of resources in few hands divides the society into two segments i.e. haves and have nots or rich and poor.........*Indiscriminate exploitation of resources has led to global ecological crises , such as global warming, ozone layer depletion, environmental pollution and land degradation...........
24.

Who is Ballad

Answer» Nahi...hoga pata nahi..maine to likh diya...matlab ye hi hai k poem hai jo ek story ko describe karti hai
Gungun ye mere ko tumhara wala oppo lg rha hai
The poem which is written in the form of story
A poem which describes a story.......
Story written in the form of a poem
25.

All the novels and their themes....(Novels,societyand history)....please do answer...

Answer» Wlcm
So sorry..not in my syllabus
26.

What are the frequently asked question in Ch-MONEY AND CREDIT

Answer» Mention the shortcomings of barter system that led to the evolution of money
What is check
Credit one, money as exchange one and barter system or you can see from last 10 or 5 yr questions
27.

Please tell me the main points of ch-print culture.

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28.

Which maps are coming in the exam

Answer» Kisi bhi sample paper me dekh lo starting me diya rhta h ki kya kya pucha jyega
Can you answer my questions?
Mainly maps regarding geography can be asked such as where is west bengal software park or dams name such as hirakund dam.Maps related to history such as the congress session ?
Geography and history
29.

Why Gandhiji meet shaukt ali and muhammad ali?

Answer» For khilafat movement
for the allience of hindu and muslim so they cam together establish PURNA SWARAJ
30.

Ch-Indo-china,what is a scholar revolt

Answer» Scholar revolt was started in 1868 by the officials of the imperial court .It was started against the spread of christianity and colonial rule of french . In Ngu dien and hathim 1000s of catholics were killed the french government suppressed this movement but this movement inspired the many people to revolt against the colonial dominance of french
31.

Who is The Right to Information is useful to consumer

Answer» The right to information is useful in following ways 1 it gives the right to the consumer to kniw about the quality , quantity, batch no . Date of manufacturing , date of expiry etc information related to goods 2 If the good is found to cross the expiry date consumer can ask to change3 if the consumer is cheated he can complain and ask for compensation for any damage in the state information commision.
32.

in social exam some chapter are removed or not

Answer» And Lesson 2 geography
Yaa....2 chapter are removed..ch 2 of geography and chapter 5 of civics
chapter 5 of politics
33.

Name any 8 techniques of rooftop rainwater harvesting

Answer» 1 roof top water is collected by using PVC pipes 2 filterd using bricks and sand for immediate use .3 remaining water is gone to the sump and then in tanks 4 the stored waster is used for a variety of purposes .
There r 8 miss
dear there cannot be 8 there are only 2
Plz b fst
34.

What was the role of women in the anti-imperial struggle in Vietnam?

Answer» In vietnam there were some important women 1 trieu aui She was the rebel women in vietnam who fight against colonial dominance . She orphaned in childhood she lived with her brother when she grow up she left the hulouse and went to forest there she made the force when her army defeated she drowned herself she became the sacred figure not only a martyr .2 trung sisters were sisters who fight against the chinese domination .they made the force of 3000 when they defeated they committed suicide .phan boi chau write a play on their life which glorified them.
35.

Coperative sector#manufacturing industries..... Plz koi bas samjhao?

Answer» These industries r owned and operated by the producers or suppliers of raw materials,workers or both.
Cooperative sectors are owned and operated by producers or suppliers of raw materials workers or what they poolin the resources and shared the profit and losses proportionally such as the sugar industry in Maharashtra the coir industry in Kerala
Plz reply somone?
36.

Answer de do yrrWhat is Liberalism during 19th century

Answer» During 19th century, liberalism stood for:>Freedom for individual>Right to vote for those who didn\'t had any property.>Inviolability of private property>Freedom of market and to trade.>Abolition of state-imposed barriers to ease the movement of goods and services.>Emphasized th idea of government and end of autocracy.
Gaint answer.. btw thnks
It\'s for nationalism .......the motive of this is nation-state....liberals want a democratic government....
37.

Merits and demerits of caste in politics

Answer» Ha he to he par koi puchega nahi .Why don\'t you agree
Nhi merits h maine abhi google par pdh liya
Demerits hi he yr merit to koi nahi puchega .U know India me siraf buraidekhi jati he
38.

What is haussmation

Answer» down
Niche answer hai.... is question ka plz scroll down to get yur answer
kindly scroll doqn the answer was given ..
39.

14 chapter of the SST what is the important chapter of SST

Answer» All but none
Most scoring are manufacturing....and resources
there are 22 chapters of SST and all are important
All
40.

Write down the initial satyagraha movement of Mahatma Gandhi in India?

Answer» There were three satyagraha movement started by the gandhi ji 1 champaran movement it was the first satyagraha movement gandhi ji travelled to champaran in bihar to inspire the people to struggle against the oppresive plantation system 2 kheda movement gandhi ji started to support the peasants of kheda in gujarat.3 cotton mill workers gandhi ji started it to support the ahemedabad cottton mill worker .
Ahmedabad Mill workers Satyagraha bhi he
All is right
Champaran satyagraha, rowlett satyagraha, kheda satyagraha
I think campadan satyagrah , kheda satyagrah
41.

Map pointing mai kya hai?

Answer» 5 marks only
5 mark rkhe hain.....
Aapko isi app pr social science ke syllabus me niche scroll karne pr sare map poi ys मिल jayenge .... And आप उनकी practisekar lena...
42.

Diff between rabi, kharif and zaid?

Answer» Aapko ncert me better milega....
Rabi r winter season crops Karif r summer season crops Zaid r crops bw rabi and kharif
43.

will short note about national parties come in exam like congress amd bjp

Answer» May b becoz I just came across same q in a sample paper
Nope...but 1 mrk ques can be asked....related to..thier founder,based on or when was it founded
questions *
I don\'t think so
no but some basic questiond might come
44.

Northern terminal of north-south corridor?

Answer» Srinagar
45.

What do you mean by power desirable??

Answer» I think q is why power sharing is desirable Is it ? Then the reason is it strengthens the country Book me ache se diya he
46.

Discuss the policy of majoritarionism??

Answer» It is rule where majority rules and opresses the minority Minority is neglected Vry bad naaa
47.

What is communal politics ❔❓

Answer» Thankq both ?
The use of religion in politics, where one religion is shown as superior to other religions is called communal politics. Here, one religious group is against the other religious group and the demands of one religious group are against the demands of the other religious group. Communal politics is based on the idea that religion is the only basis of forming a community. It believes that followers of one religion belong to the same community. Their interests, ideas and opinions are the same. It also follows that people belonging to different religions can not be a part of the same community. Their ideas and demands are bound to be different.
se are the politics which are based on religious grounds for attaining short term selfish goals.
48.

Write a short note on consumers international..???

Answer» Thank you yogita
\tIn 1985, United Nations adopted the guidelines for consumer protection.\tThis was a tool for nations to adopt measures to protect consumers and for consumer advocacy groups to press their governments to do so.\tAt the international level, this has become foundation for consumer movement.\tToday, Consumers International has become an umbrella body of 240 organisations from over 120 countries, in which India is one of them.
49.

How is resource planing carried out

Answer» It is carried out in 3 stages: 1.Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of a country 2.Evolving a plann8ng structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans. 3.matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.
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.
Resource planning is a complex process. It involves the following process:\tIdentification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country: It involves surveying, mapping, qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.\tEvolving a planning structure: In it, we make appropriate use of technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.\tMatching the resource development plans: It matches the development of resources with overall national development plans.
Book me padle
50.

Explain the ways to create more employment in agricultural sector..???

Answer» The following measures can he taken to increase employment in rural areas(i) Improve irrigation facilities, so that farmers harvest two or three crops in a year. Thus, more people can be employed.(it) More dams should be built on rivers, so that more water can be provided to small farmers to increase the number of crops grown annually.(iii) Provide better roads and improve transportation and storage, which will benefit small farmers and many people will be employed in these sectors.(iv) Honey collection centres and vegetable and fruit processing units should be set-up.(v) More cottage industries and services should be promoted in rural areas with soft loans and marketing support.
Mr. piyush
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