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1.

For geo ncert is sufficient

Answer» Hello
Hii
Hii
Yaa yaa
Ya
Yes if you read and learn all chapters very carefully
Haa
2.

What is INC , BJP , BSP , CPI-M, CPI , NCP?? PLEASE TELL ME IN SHORT

Answer» These are all political parties....
Indian national Congress Bhartiya janata partyBahujan samaj party Communist party - marxist Communist party National Congress party
It is provided in ncert book...
3.

Describe any three factors which are responsible for the location of industries

Answer» @ Cheap labour @ Availablity of raw materials @ Closeness to market @ Good transportation system @ Availablity of water resource.....
Cheap labour, near market, easy method of transportation
4.

What is exclusive economic zone

Answer» The area of sea and seabed extending from the shore of a country claiming exclusive rights\xa0for fishing, drilling, and other economic activities.
5.

what is a sustainable development

Answer» Development which takes place without harming our environment and development in present should not compromise the need of future generation is called sustainable development.
Development in such a way that did not harm the environment and it did not compromise with the future needs.?
6.

Why is decentralization important?

Answer» 1) It helps to deepen our democracy and make it more effective.2) It has also increased women\'s participation.3) It also has large no. of people working and this number is bigger than many countries in the world.
7.

what is linguistic state?

Answer» The states divided on the basis of languages
thank gAurav
Linguistic states are the states divided on the basis of language.It is common in a multilingual country like India where diverse languages are spoken.So, for better administration and reduction of the possibility of regional conflicts in future, states in India were carved out on linguistic basis.The most common language of the state becomes the official language of the state.For example, Assamese is the official language of Assam which is spoken by almost 80% of the people of the state
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8.

Why is tertiary sector is growing more importance nowadays?

Answer» (i) Basic services like hospitals, education, post and telegraph, courts, etc. are the responsibility of the government in developing countries.(ii) Demand for services such as transport, trade, storage will increase with the development of primary and secondary sectors.(iii) Demand for tourism, shopping, private schools, private hospitals, etc. increases with the increase in the level of income.(iv) Rapid growth of services sector also benefitted from external demand such as software industry and call centre services.(v) Liberalisation of financial sector provided an environment for faster growth of financial services.
Becauseit provides more employment, better wages , hygienic environment for workers etc.So people work more in tertiary sector
9.

why did the developing countries organised the GG77 ?give three reason.

Answer» thanx gaurav
(i) The Bretton Woods Twins — the IMF and the World Bank were dominated by the former colonial powers As a result, most developing countries did not benefit from the fast growth that the western economies experienced in die 1950s and 1960s. So. they organised themselves as a croup — the group of 77 of G-77 to demand a new International economic order.(ii) Former colonial powers exploited the natural resources for developing nations through the IMF and the World Bank.(iii) The developing nations organised themselves into G-77 so as to gain real control over then natural resources.(iv) They wanted to get more development assistance and fairer prices tor raw materials.(v) They also wanted a better opportunity for their manufactured goods in the markets of developed nations.
10.

What are the effect of great depression?Write the factors responsible for depression ?

Answer» The causes of the Great Depression were(i) Conditions created by war There was an immense industrial expansion due to the increased demand of goods supplied to the army, during the period of the First World War. After the war, the demand for these goods suddenly dropped and so, there was no demand in many industries. There was also a large fall in the agricultural prices due to reduced demand.(ii) Over production in agriculture Agricultural over production was another major factor responsible for the depression. This was made worse by falling agricultural .prices. As prices slumped and agricultural incomes declined, the farmers tried to increase the production and bring a larger volume of produce to the market to maintain their overall income. This worsened the situation by pushing down the prices of farm produce further.(iii) Shortage of loans In the mid-1920s, many countries financed their investments through loans from the USA. While it was often very easy to raise loans in the USA during the boom period, lenders in the USA panicked at the first sign of trouble. Countries that depend crucially on US loans, now faced an acute crisis.(iv) Multiple effect With the fall in prices and the prospect of a depression i.e. banks in the USA slashed domestic lending and some stopped bank loans, thousands of banks went bankrupt and were forced to close down. Factories closed, leading to unemployment, which further aggravated the crises. The US banking system collapsed.(v) Large-scale unemployment Farm could not sell their harvests, businesses collapsed. As a result, large scale unemployment occurred.
11.

Who wrote " chote or bade ka sawal.

Answer» Kashibaba wrote chote and bade k sawal ,,,and published in year 1938 ( vase question k answer dono logo ne sahi diya hy yhi write answer hy lekin apne sirf ye poocha hy ki wrote to sirf KASHIBABA
Kashibaba a kanpur mill worker wrote and published the book chote and bade ka sawal in the year 1938 to show the link between caste and class exploitation.
Kashibaba a kanpur mill worker wrote and published the book chote and bade ka sawal in the year 1938 to show the link between caste and class exploitation.
12.

Write the features of a patriarchal Indian society

Answer» Patriarchal society is a society which is mainly dominated by males and values men more gives them power over women.Some characteristics of a patriarchal system include:\tMale Dominance: In a patriarchal system, men make all decisions in both society and in their family unit, hold all positions of power and authority, and are considered superior.\tMale Identification: Men are concerned with identification that includes qualities of control, strength, forcefulness, rationality, strong work ethic, and competitiveness. Each of these qualities contribute to male identification in a patriarchal system.\tMale Centeredness: In a patriarchal system, the center of activity and progression is on men and what they do to move the society forward. In any patriarchal system, men will be the focus and developer of all events and inventions, men will be the heroes in all situations, and men will be the center of social engagement, fun, and entertainment.\tObsession with Control: Men living in a patriarchal system or society must be in control at all times. They have a desire to control all social and family situations and must make all decisions regarding finances and education.
13.

What is jalianwala bagh?

Answer» Jalianwala bagजलियाँवाला बाग़ अमृतसर के स्वर्ण मंदिर के पास का एक छोटा सा बगीचा है जहाँ 13 अप्रैल 1919 को ब्रिगेडियर जनरल रेजिनाल्ड एडवर्ड डायर के नेतृत्व में अंग्रेजी फौज ने गोलियां चला के निहत्थे, शांत बूढ़ों, महिलाओं और बच्चों सहित सैकड़ों लोगों को मार डाला था और हज़ारों लोगों को घायल कर दिया था। यदि किसी एक घटना ने भारतीय स्वतंत्रता संग्राम पर सबसे अधिक प्रभाव डाला था तो वह घटना यह जघन्य हत्याकाण्ड ही था।
14.

Name the autobiography of Rashsundari Debi

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15.

What issue addressed in the novel \'Padmarag\'?

Answer» Padmarag complements sultan\'s dream in its espousal of women\'s personal journey towards emancipation.Resonant with autobiographical undertones,the novella is both a powerful indictment of male oppression and a celebration of Rokeya\'s faith in a universalist society where women,regardless of race,class,creed and religion,reject the diktat of a tyrannical patriarchal society in favor of life devoted to improving their lot.
16.

Explain the meaning of the art form Ukiyo?

Answer» The meaning of the art form ‘Ukiyo’ was pictures of the floating works or depiction of ordinary human experiences, especially urban ones.
17.

Why jute production is favourable in hugli basin

Answer» Factors responsible for location of jute mills in the Hugli basin are(i) Proximity of the jute producing areas.(ii) Inexpensive water transport, supported by a good network of railways and roadways.(iii) Abundance of water for processing raw jute.(iv) Availability of cheap labour from nearby areas.(v) Kolkata port provides facilities for export of jute goods.(vi) Kolkata as a large urban centre that provides banking, insurance and other commercial facilities
18.

Which was the most important demand that Gandhiji put forth in his letter to viceroy Irwin

Answer» The removal of tax from salt
19.

How does inflatino occurs?

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20.

How to concentrate on social studies ? Its so boring? I dont want see sst.

Answer» Give 1 hour per day Remember till 6th day On Sunday remember what u have learn in those 6 days
then don\'t read
21.

Write any three factors innatured labour migration from india

Answer» Factors responsible for indentured labour migrated from India :(i) In mid-19th century, cottage industries declined, land rents rose, lands were cleared for mines and plantations.This affected poor people because they were highly indebted and forced to migrate for work.(ii) As the agents provided false information about final destinations, nature of work and living and working condition, many poor people were tempted to go and work.(iii) In order to escape poverty or oppression at home and in villages many migrants agreed to work.
22.

How did the expansion in the books market affect the authors

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23.

On 30 jan what was 11 points demands ghandhi to Irwin

Answer» It is not clearly specified in the text book but 1 point was of abolition of salt tax and other were of general intrest
24.

Geography chapter 1 (3 marks no. Queation answer).

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25.

Why do we need to conserve resource

Answer» Bye talk to u....later
Puja tike talu ku asilu
Naa mom daat ti hai mobile jada use karne se.....
Hii puja ji ..............but bye jana hai abhi
Sorry it is not SM it is some
We need to conserve our resources for our future generation if we do not conserve our resources then we will not found them in future SM resources are exhaustible.
26.

The end of war important questions?❓

Answer» Yes its important question
. the war between US army and vietnamese continued till 1973. thousands of young US soldiers and vietnamese civilian lost their lives . the US failed to crush the vietnamese resistance. this was called the first television war as battle scenes were shown on news channel . many writers appreciated the resistance of vietnamese in the war .A peace settlement with the US was signed in 1974 for ending the war
27.

What is dis-obidence

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28.

How did nobody see the patient and low cost explain with example from India

Answer» Munshi Premchand was a legendary writer of the pre-independence era.He used to write mostly about the poor conditions of peasants.The poor peasants had very low income that was just way below what they had to return to zamindars.The zamindars used to exploit the poor farmers in the name of lagan.There many other writers who had felt the pain of that era and had written stories or poems about it.
29.

What are the causes of unemployment? 3 marks

Answer» Causes of Unemployment:(i) Insufficient economic development : It is true that under the planned development millions of new jobs were created but the number of job lookers was much more than those jobs. Thus many people still remained unemployed in India.(ii) Defective system of education : In oureducational system there is lack of training facilities, lack of vocational and professional guidance.(iii) Slow growth of industrialisation : Slow growth of industrialisation in the country is yet another cause of unemployment in the urban areas.
30.

What is the important chapter in so science?

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31.

When was ireland integrated into the United kingdom

Answer» On 1 January 1801, the first day of the 19th century, the Great Britain and Ireland joined to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
32.

What is the hazards of mining

Answer» It causes respiratory diseases and also leads to some environmental problems. Any Leakage in mining sites can lead to death of the miner.
33.

Which country is known as credal of civilization

Answer» Mesopotamia the area between tigris and euphrates river (in modern day IRAQ) is often known as credal of civilization
34.

what is disguished unemployment?

Answer» Disguised unemployment is a kind of unemployment in which some people look like being employed but are actually not employed fully. This situation is also known as Hidden Unemployment. In such a situation more people are engaged in a work than required. For example in rural areas, this type of unemployment is generally found in agricultural sector, e.g., in a family of nine people who are all working in the same agricultural plot, even if four of them are withdrawn, there is no reduction in the output from the plot. So, these four people are actually disguisedly employed. In urban areas, this type of unemployment can be seen mostly in service sector. An example is of a family, whose all members are working in one shop or a small business, but which can actually be managed by a fewer number of members of the family.
35.

Why Non cooperation movement started? Why it is abolished

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36.

What are the characteristics of cities in the lesson Work Life Leisure?

Answer» I am a CA finalist.\xa0And work with mycbseguide.
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Which book is followed by you
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(i) The towns and the Cities that first appeared along the river valleys like Ur and Mohenjodaro were larger in scale than other human settlements.(ii) These cities were the centres of political power, administrative network, trade and industry, religious institutions and intellectual activities.(iii) These cities supported various social group such as artisans, merchant; and priests(iv) These cities varied greatly in size and complexity. Some were metropolises and oilier; smaller urban centres.(v) Industrialisation played an important role in the expansion of cities.
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37.

What is marginal group?

Answer» Gaurav aapke copy kiya h kya
Q.\xa0Explain any four characteristics of marginal groups in London.A.(i) Most of the poor people were criminals who lived by stealing.(ii) A large number of women worked ir. factories in the late 18th and the early 19th century.(iii) With technological developments, women gradually lost their industrial jobs, and were forced to work within the households,\xa0(iv) Large number of children were pushed into low-paid work by their parents.(v) Factories employed large number of women in the late fill and early 1911 century.
38.

What discussion were done in treaty of Vienna??

Answer» Thanks gaurav
The main features of treaty of Vienna are:Treaty of Vienna of 1815 was brought up with the object of undoing most of the changes that had come about in Europe during the Napoleonic wars. The Bourbon dynasty, which had been deposed during the French Revolution, was restored to powerFrance lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon. A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in future. The kingdom of the Netherlands, which included Belgium, was set up in the north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south. Prussia was given important new territories on its western frontiers, while Austria was given control of northern Italy. But the German confederation of 39 states that had been set up by Napoleon was left untouched. In the east, Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.
39.

What is fedrlism

Answer» Federalism is a system of gov.t in which the power is divided between a central authority &various constituent units of the country.
40.

Which modern countries were part of indo china

Answer» Modern countries which were part of indo china:(i) Vietnam(ii) Laos(iii) Combodia.
41.

How the Panchayati raj strengthened the democracy in India ? Expain.

Answer» a.\xa0\u200bThe very idea of\xa0community participation has certainly got endorsed by our Political leadership and got reflected in the concept of\xa0Democratic Decentralisation with a three tier system for local self government from village to the district level, with adequate transfer of power, responsibilities and resources to these institutions.\xa0b. 73rd\xa0and\xa074th\xa0constitutional amendments acts of 1992 which provided constitutional status to these local self governing bodies have proved to be landmark.\xa0c\xa0. The presence of panchyats have provided for the devolution of powers between the centre, state and local bodies.\xa0d. It has\xa0provided for effective participation of people at the grass root level\xa0e. It has expanded the very notion of democracy as it takes it to the grass root level making democracy inclusive and representative in nature.\xa0f\xa0.\xa0By virtue of of reservation of seats for SC\'s , ST\'s and women, there has been active participation of the weaker sections of the society. Women for instance in Panchayats in Maharashtra have become\xa0sarpanchas also.\xa0g\xa0. The presence of\xa0panchayats\xa0have inculcated a sense of planning and better management of resources in the people at the grass root level and have made democracy more inclusive in nature.\xa0h\xa0. It has given\xa0due recognition to country\'s diverse population allowing diverse groups within the states to participate in the governance of the country.
42.

What do you mean by romanticism?

Answer» Romanticism was an artistic, literary, musical, cultural and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century, and in most areas was at its peak in the approximate period from 1800 to 1850.
It is one of the practice that is used to create the feeling of Nationalism in other peoples with the help of folk tales , songs and dance along with other way
43.

Show how tertiary sector has emerged as the largest producing sector in India

Answer» The Tertiary sector has emerged as the largest producing sector in the Indian economy in the last decade because,(i) Demand for Tertiary sector activities like transport, storage and trade has increased substantially with the development of the Primary and Secondary sectors.(ii) Increasing requirement of software exports from abroad that creates a boom in call centres.(iii) With increase in the income levels of the people, demand for tourism, shopping, education and other services has increased.(iv) Liberalisation of the financial environment has boosted faster growth in financial services.(v) Basic services of education, healthcare and communications require a large number of people to be engaged in these Tertiary sector activities.
44.

Who was nepolian

Answer» Napoleon Bonaparte was the ruler of France. He was crowned as the king of France in December 1804. He was known as the ‘son of the revolution’. He was an excellent general who recovered he lost territories. He Expanded his kingdoms through wars with Austria , Prussia and Russia between 1805-07. He passed the Napoleonic code in 1805 to simplify the administration. He was defeated very badly by the British General Arthur Wellesley at Waterloo in 1815. He was arrested and sent to the island of Saint Helena where he died in 1821.
45.

Chapter wise weghtage of each chapter

Answer» I )India and the Contemporary World - II 20 II) Contemporary India - II 20 III) Democratic Politics II 20 IV) Understanding Economic Development 20 Total 80
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46.

Who wrote Istri Dharm Vichar?

Answer» (i)Istri Dharm vichar was a folk literature which was widely printed in Punjab in the early twentieth century.(ii) it was written by Ram Chaddha to teach women how to be obedient wives .
Ram Chaddha
(i) In Punjab, a similar folk literature about discussing women issues was widely printed from the early 20th century.(ii) Ram Chaddha published the fast selling ‘Istri Dharm Vichar’ to teach women how to be obedient wives.\xa0
47.

What is the third form of gpvenment apart from central and state in Belgium

Answer» Community government
48.

Define the Development

Answer» Development is the positive change in social , political and economic aspects of a country or a region
49.

Explain the circumstances under which markets do not work in a fair manner.

Answer» Markets do not work in a fair manner when producers are few and powerful, whereas consumers purchase in small amounts and are scattered.1. This is because large companies can easily manipulate the market with their huge wealth and power.2. They can sell substandard goods.3. They can also pass false information regarding their products in order to lure the consumers.\xa0
50.

Describe any three majar problems faced by indian cotton weavers in nineteenth century

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