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1.

In, rajasthan which district occurred most rainfall?

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2.

types of industries

Answer» Basic ,Consumer ,small scale ,large scale,mineral based ,agro based ,light ,bulk
3.

What is the importance of manufacturing industries

Answer» It considered backbone os development.It reduce the heavy dependence of people on agriculture income by providing them jobs
Cement industry, sugar cans industry, cotton and textile industry
4.

What was the function of bengal smoke nuisance commission

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5.

Dscribe Copra act 1986

Answer» COPRA stands for Consumer Protection Act which was applied on 1986 to protect consumers from fake market price, expiry dates and to aware consumers about importance of consumers rights...The features ofCOPRAare-1. It was a major step enacted by the government in 1986. It stands for-COnsumersPRotectionAct.2. Under the COPRA, athree tier quasi-judicial machinerywas set up atdistrict level, state level and national levelfor the redressal of consumer disputes.3. The district level court looks into cases involving claims upto Rs.20 lakhs, the state level courts looks into cases involving claims between Rs 20 lakhs and Rs 1 crore and the national level courts look into cases involving claims more than Rs 1 crore.
What the dickens do u mean by PURBHA ,IT IS PURBA
Thanku u purbha
Consumer protection act was set up to give certain rights to the consumer such as RTI ,right to be heard, right to seek redressal Under this 3 tier consumer courts wr established
Plz..............
6.

Three types water ploution

Answer» U r wrong Prachika It is nt right ans
Soil ,water,air
7.

March satyagraha which year

Answer» The Salt March, which took place from March to April 1930 in India, was an act of civil disobedience led by Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) to protest British rule in India. On March 12, 1930, Gandhi set out from his ashram, or religious retreat, at Sabermanti near Ahmedabad with several dozen followers on a trek of some 240 miles to the coastal town of Dandi on the Arabian Sea.
8.

How did print culture develop in europe. Explain?

Answer» (i) Paper from China : Paper reached Europe from China through the Silk route in the 11th century. With this, the production of manuscripts written by scribes became a regular feature.(ii) Role of travellers and explorers : Marco Polo, a great explorer reached Italy after several years of exploration in China in the year 1295. Marco Polo brought back with him the technology of woodblock printing. Now Italians started publishing books with woodblocks. The technology became popular in other parts of Europe, as well.(iii) Woodblock printing : By the early fifteenth century, woodblocks started being widely used in Europe to print textiles, playing cards and religious pictures with simple, brief texts.(iv) Johann Gutenberg and the printing press : A major revolution in the print technology was brought by Johann Gutenberg. He developed the first known printing press in the 1430’s. The first book he printed was the Bible.(v) Spread of printing presses : In the next hundred years i.e. between 1450 and 1550, printing presses were set up in most countries of Europe.
9.

Is there any student of TIS

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10.

"Pariksha guru is considered as landmark in hindi novels" justify the statement with arguments??

Answer» Pariksha guru: Published by Srinivas das in 1882. The theme of tradition and modernization in the virtue of an evolving middle class family is the main theme of the story.Pariksha guru is considered landmark in the history of Hindi novel.Reasons:\t\xa0First proper Hindi novel.\t\xa0The delivery of the story.\t\xa0The portrayal of the characters.\t\xa0A new idea on friction.\t\xa0Many novels used the same strategy.\xa0
11.

Hey...how many of you have revised sst??

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12.

Who stear engith?

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13.

Functions of political parties are

Answer» Yeh acha chalan chala hai . .....khud question puch ke khud answer dena
If u need for 5 marks then I will give u two more points if u need then write "YES"
1 parties contest elections. In most of the democracies the elections fought among candidates to put up by the political parties.2 parties put forward policies and programmes and the voters have to choose for them.3 parties form and run government. Parties recruit leaders, train them and then make them ministers to run the government in the way they want.4 parties shape public opinion. They raise and highlight the issues. They launch some movements to resolve the problems faced by the people.5 those parties who lose elections play a role of opposition parties and now by voicing different views , criticisngs government for failure or wrong policies.
1. They contest election.2. The winning party controls the country / state.3. The party which not wins plays the role of opposition.
14.

Important question tell me of history

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15.

mention any two inland waterways of India?write three characteristics of each

Answer» Two inland waterways of India are-(i) The Brahmaputra river between Sadiya and Dhubri.(ii) The Ganga river between Allahabad and Haldia(A) Characteristics of Brahmaputra river between Sadiya and Dhubri-(i) The waterway is 891 km long.(ii) It is also known as National Waterway No.2(iii) It facilitates national security.(B) Characteristics Ganga river between Allahabad and Haldia-(i) It is known as National Waterway No.1(ii) It is 1620 km long.(iii) It provides pilgrimage.
16.

Importance of balkan region

Answer» A region that comprised of 11 present day countries .Attraction for major powers of world
An area of variation ethic living on it of an country called balkan region.and they want more territories for power .and this led to world war 1.
17.

Any one can tell me the choice\'s of history chapters

Answer» In SECTION 1 : you have to choose any one chapter from l and ll and lll is compoulsary...in SECTION 2: from chapters lV,V,VI you have to choose only one...and from SECTION 3: you have to choose only one chapter from Vll,Vlll...in short from 8 chapters u have to read only 4 chapters...
18.

who is the opposition party

Answer» it is a part of political formation that acts as the proposition and uplholds the negative views and works of the leading party .
19.

Define romanticism. Jo hamari history book mein hai vo.

Answer» Feeling of nationlism through art,music, culture and love .,song,dance etc
It is a cultural movement ....
20.

Who are jobbers.... please batao

Answer» A person employed by the industrialists to get new recruits for the mills
21.

Define romanticism.

Answer» Its a feeling thats comes inside from a human body,blood pressure gets high,breathing rate increases
22.

5 Characterstics od democracy.

Answer» Some of the major features of a democracy are:\tIt is a form of government in which the leaders are elected by the people.\tAll major decisions are made by the elected leaders who are the representatives of the people.\tFree and fair elections are held regularly.\tDemocracy is based on the principle of one person, one vote and one value.\tThere is a Rule of Law and basic fundamental rights are granted to each and every citizen of the country.\tThere is no discrimination amongst people on the basis colour, caste, gender, class or religion.
23.

What was the Champaran movement

Answer» The Champaran Satyagraha of 1917, in the Champaran district of Bihar, India during the period of the British Raj, was the first Satyagraha movement inspired by Mohandas Gandhi and a major revolt in the Indian Independence Movement. Another important Satyagraha just after this revolt was Kheda Satyagraha.\xa0
it isnt a movement...Gandhiji went to Champaran in 1916 to inspire the peasants to struggle against the plantation system....
It was the first satyagraha movement started by gadhiji in champaran district of bihar. The farmers were protesting against the britishers for giving them hardly any payment for growing opium
24.

Non coopraction movement

Answer» THE NON COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT WAS STARTED BY GANDHI JI IN 1921 .IT WAS STARED AS A UNITED STRUGGLE AS HE THOUGHT THAT IT IS THE OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE MUSLIMS TOGETHER . SO IN THIS MOVEMENT PEAPLE BOYCOTTED FOREIGN GOODS, PICKTED LIQUOR SHOPS AND THE FOREIGN GOODS DECLINED . MANY INTERPEETED IT DIFFERENTLY . IT GOT ENDED BY CHAURI CHAEA INCIDENT WHEEE 21 POLICEMENT WERE BURNT ALIVE AND POLICE STATION WEE ALSO BURNT, HE THOUGHT THAT PEAPLE SRE NOT READY .
25.

what do you understand by nationalism

Answer» Identification with one\'s own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations....
26.

RTI means

Answer» RTI is the Right to Information Act 2005 which mandates timely response to citizen requests for information about the functioning of the government or various public authorities under the government of India as well as the State Governments.
Right to information 2005 ~ under this act we have a right to see any document of gorvn. Releted work
Right to be informed
Right to information
Right to information
27.

What is the role of political party in democracy

Answer» 1) Candidates are put forward by parties to contest in elections. These candidates may be chosen by the members of the party or by the leaders of the party.2) Parties put forward different policies and programmes and the voters choose from them.3) Parties play an important role in making laws for a country. Laws are usually debated and passed in the legislature.4) Parties form and run governments. They recruit leaders and train them to be ministers and run the government in the way they want it.5) Parties that lose the election form the opposition. The opposition voices different views and criticize the failures of the government.6) Parties shape public opinion. They have lakhs of members all over the country, and they play a great role in influencing the way people think.7) Parties provide the common man access to government machinery and welfare schemes. It is easier for a person to meet a local party leader than a government official.
1. They play a decisive role in making laws 2. THAY shape public opinion 3. They contest election 4. Party who win election makes govt. 5. Party who loose election play as opposition 6. THEY make the policies available for the peaple
1) Party whose loose the election, they play an important role for opposition.2) They make rules and laws for public in a country or state.3) They stands her candidate in election.
28.

What was the port of faifo.

Answer» Port of Faifo: The port of Faifo was founded by Portuguese merchants. It was one of the ports used by European trading companies much before the nineteenth century.
29.

Human development index.

Answer» The Human Development Index HDI is defined as the composite statistics used to rank countries by levels of human development. The HDI is a measure of health, education and income. It measures the average achievements in a country in these three basic dimensions of human development, calculated into an index.
It was an index prepared by world bank under which all the nations of the world are ranked according to their functioning in various parameters like literacy rate, life expectancy ,etc.
It compares countries based on per captia income, litracy rate, health status , and human development
30.

Describe any five charactetistics of democracy?

Answer» 1. Democracy promotes equality among citizens.2. Democracy enhences dignity of individuals.3. Democracy improves the quality of decision making.4. Democracy develops competitive attitude.5. Democracy evoles mechanisms to negotiate.6. Democracy represents the general view.7. Democracy provides an accountable, responsive and legitimate government.??
1) Democracy is a system if government, where supreme powers lies with the people .......2) In democratic counry , the power of the elected representativas would be supreme ......3) Democracy is based on equality and inclusiveness ........4) Democracy requires free and fair election ......5) Democracy required respect for law and minority opinion ...........
31.

Write five features of arid soil found in india.

Answer» Arid soil is widely found in Western Rajasthan.(i) The soil ranges red to brown in colour.(ii) The soils contain considerable amount of soluble salts.(iii) The soils contain a low percentage of organic matter due to dry climate and absence of vegetation.(iv) The soil is alkaline in nature as there is no rainfall to wash soluble salts.(v) The lower horizon of the soil is occupied by ‘kankar’ because of the increasing calcium content downwards. The ‘kankar’ layer formations in the bottom horizons restrict the infiltration of water.(vi) The soils are infertile but with irrigation and fertilizers, the drought resistant and salt tolerant dry crops such as barley, cotton, wheat, millets, maize, pulses, etc., are grown.
Scroll down i have answered it.....?
32.

State any three important features of federalism...

Answer» Following are three features of federalism:\tIn a federal structure of government, there are two or more levels or tiers of government.\tThe different tires of the government govern the same citizens. However, each tier has its own jurisdiction in specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration.\tThe Constitution of the country specifies the respective jurisdictions of the different tiers of government. Therefore, the existence and authority of each tier gets constitutionally guaranteed.
1)TWO LEVELS —> Federal system involves two or more levels of govt operation...2) MUTUAL TRUST —> Federal system works on the basis of mutual trust and coexistence between the central and the provincial govt...3) BALANCE OF POWER —> Federal system works on the concept of balance of power between the central and the regional units.
33.

Predential reason and moral reason

Answer» Prudential reasons: power sharing avoids social conflicts.social conflicts lead to violence and political instability.so by adopting power sharing we can avoid political instability.in india reservations are done to sc and st communities so that they feel that they are part of the nation.Moral reasons : power sharing is the spirit of democracy.a true democratic governance include the wish of the people. people can form associations to critize the govt. policies which makes govt. to rethink about its policies this active paticipation is only possible because of moral reasons of power sharing
34.

Water five features of arid soil found in india.

Answer» 1. it lacks in humus and moisture....... 2. in some area common salt obtained in this soil due to evapouration of water.........3.after proper irrigation this can become cultivable.4.this soil is found in weastern part of rajasthan, north gujarat and southern parts of haryana........5.in the lower horizons of this soil kankar are found due to increasing calcium content .......
Mainly found in rajasthan
Water ya what
35.

Please answer my question below please please please

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36.

What are the forms that caste can take

Answer» Thanks #YogitaIngle
Caste is the sole basis of social community. It can take various forms in politics.(i) Selection of Candidates in Politics: When parties choose candidates in elections, they keep in mind the caste composition of the electorate and nominate candidates from different castes so as to muster necessary support to win elections. When governments are formed, political parties usually take care that representatives of different castes and tribes find a place in it.(ii) Political Parties as the Representatives of Caste : Political parties and candidates in elections make appeals to caste sentiments to muster support. Some political parties are known to favour some castes and are seen as their representatives, e.g., BSP in India.(iii) Caste influences Universal Adult Franchise : Universal adult franchise and the principle of one- person one-vote compelled political leaders to gear up to the task of mobilising and securing political support. It also brought new consciousness among the people of castes that were hitherto treated as inferior and low.(iv) Various caste groups are required to enter into a coalition with other castes or communities and thus enter into a dialogue and negotiation.(v) New kinds of caste groups have come up in the political arena like “backward” and “forward caste groups.”(vi) Thus, the focus on caste in politics can sometimes give an impression that elections are all about caste and nothing etc.But, in spite of these forms of caste in politics, people’s assessment of the performance of the government and the popularity rating of the leaders matter and are often decisive in elections.
37.

what is conventional and non conventional source of energy

Answer» Conventional sources of energy are also known as non-renewable sources of energy and are available in limited quantity apart from hydro-electric power. Further it can be classified under commercial and non-commercial energy.Generally, the energy sources that are freely available are considered as the non-commercial energy sources. The examples of non-commercial energy sources are, Straw, dried dung, firewood. These non-conventional sources are also known as renewable sources of energy. The examples include solar energy, bioenergy, tidal energy and wind energy.\xa0
Conventional sources of energy like coal etc which is used for a long time
38.

Uses of Mica

Answer» \t\xa0Mica is made up of a series of thin plates or leaves.\tMica has insulating properties and has the quality to withstand high voltage and temperature. Hence it is used in electrical and electronic industries.\tIt is clear , black, green, red, yellow or brown.
39.

What is the condition of India during World War 1

Answer» (i) First of all the war created a new economic and political situation.(ii) It led to a huge increase in defence expenditure which was financed by war loans and increasing taxes; custom duties were raised and income tax introduced.(iii) Through the war years prices increased-doubled between 1913 and 1918-leading to extreme hardship for the common people.(iv) Villages were called upon to supply soldiers, and forced recruitment in rural areas caused widespread anger.(v) Then in 1918-19 and 1920-21, crops failed in many parts of India, resulting in acute shortage of food. This was accompanied by an influenza epidemic.
40.

What do you understand by non cooperation movement

Answer» Non cooperation movement was a mass movement which was launched by Gandhi in 1920. It was a peaceful and a\xa0non-violent protest against the British government in India.\xa0Programmes of the Non Cooperation movement were:\tIndians were asked to relinquish their titles and resign from nominated seats in the local bodies as a mark of protest.\tPeople had to resign from their government jobs.\tPeople were asked to withdraw their children from government-controlled or aided schools and colleges.\tPeople had to boycott foreign goods and use only Indian-made goods.The main aim of the Non Cooperation movement was the demand of \'Swaraj\' or the self government.
41.

Difference between phan boi chau and phan chu trinh

Answer» These are the differences in the ideas of Phan Boi Chau and Phan Chu trinh:-PHAN BOI CHAU:-1. He advocated that first the foreign enemy should be driven out and after achieving independence, other things should be discussed.2. He was of the opinion that the monarchy should be used to achieve their object.3. He was not in favour of raising people to abolish the monarchy.PHAN CHU TRINH:-1. He wished to overthrow the monarchy in order to create a basis for promotion of popular rights.2. He was absolutely against the monarchy.3. He planned to raise up the people to abolish the monarchy.\xa0
42.

Difference between a country and a nation

Answer» Nation : A nation is an entity which is formed, when people from a distinct community, culture, History, tradition or ethnicity concentrated in a geographic region come together and form a Nation.Eg : In that sense, almost every state/province in India, qualify as a Nation. (But constitutionally, none of them have a right to cessation from the Indian Union)Country : A country is simply another word for State. The United States can be referred to as either a \'country\' or a \'State.\' People use the terms interchangeably. However, in political science, and especially in the area of international relations, the term \'State\' is used as it is more precise and less ambiguous, as \'country\' (village) can refer to other things, such as a rural environment.
43.

Why the french thought colonise necessary

Answer» (i) Supply of raw materials : Colonies were considered essential to supply of natural resources and other essential goods.(ii) To civilize the uncivilized people : Most of the European countries were of the opinion that the Afro-Asian people were uncivilized, and thought it was the mission of the ‘advanced’ European countries to bring the benefits of civilization to these backward people.
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What is the meaning of Satyagraha

Answer» Satyagraha is a method of agitation and protest based on truth and non-violence. It was first introduced by Mahatma Gandhiji’s National Movement.\xa0The method was passive resistance, consisting of defiance of laws, non payment of taxes, boycott of government institutions, etc.
Satyagraha is an idea , by which fight fr true cause or against injustice, is fought without any violence.....
45.

Who are jobblers

Answer» Jobbers were usually employed by the industrialists to recruit the right people for work from villages out of the various job seekers. A jobber often demanded money or gifts for his favour (that is for finding a job for someone).The main functions of a Jobber were :(i)Getting people from villages.(ii)Ensuring them jobs.(iii)Helping them to settle in the city and to provide them money in times of crisis.
Check yur question... jobblers ni hota, jobbers hota hai
46.

Can you give practice map for board exam

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47.

Who is the governor of RBI

Answer» Urjit patel
48.

bhai log WHAT IS GERMAN UNIFICATION

Answer» 1. the german middle clas tried to unite the different regions of german into a nation state.....2. this was repressed by the combined forces of the monarchy and the military, supported by large landowners.......3. then prussia took the initiative in german unification........4.otto von bismark, who was the architect of this process carried out with the help of the prussian army and bureaucracy.........5.three war over seven year with Austria, Denmark and Franceended in prussian victory and completed the process of german unification........
\t\t\tOverlapping is a situation wherein one social difference is reinforced by another social difference.Cross Cutting is a situation when one social difference is enfeebled by another social difference.Social division and disintegrationEncourages diversity and assimilate unity\t
Overlapping difference ---- where one social difference overlaps another social difference.... Crosscutting difference --- where one social difference cross cut another social difference
Plz tell me....
49.

Definition of - Overlapping and Cross-cutting Differences ....guys plz

Answer» Overlapping Social Difference Cross-Cutting Social Difference
50.

Write first 2 Satyagraha movement was started by Mahatma Gandhi

Answer» 1. Champaran Movement (1917) : The Champaran rebellion in Bihar was the first active involvement of Gandhi in the Indian freedom struggle. When Gandhi returned to India in 1915, the country was reeling under the tyrannous colonial rule. The British forced the farmers to grow indigo and other cash crops on their fertile land, and then sell these crops to them at a much cheaper price. The situation became more gruesome for the farmers due to harsh weather conditions and levy of heavy taxes pushing them towards abject poverty. Having heard of the situation of farmers at Champaran, Gandhi immediately paid a visit to this district in April 1917. He adopted the approach of civil disobedience movement and launched demonstrations and strikes against the landlords bringing them down on their very knees. As a result, they signed an agreement in which they granted control and compensations to the farmers, and canceled the hikes in revenue and collection. The success of this movement earned Gandhi the status of Mahatma.2. Kheda Movement (1918) Kheda movement was the consequence of the financial atrocities afflicted by the British landlords on the farmers of the Kheda village in Gujarat. The village was massively affected by the floods and famine in 1918 which resulted in the destruction of the crop yields. The farmers requested the British government to exempt them from the payment of taxes but the authorities refused. Under the leadership of Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel, the farmers launched a crusade against the government and pledged for the non-payment of taxes. As a result, the government threatened the peasants with the seizure of their land but they remain undeterred. After five months of persistent struggle, in May 1918, the British government let go of the payment of taxes by the farmers until the deluge got over and also returned the seized properties of the farmers.
Champaran... kheda....