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1.

How democracy can be redefine

Answer» Hot babes
2.

What is energy resources

Answer» Energy resources are those resources which gives us energy like wind and tidal energy..
3.

Explain the difference between primary secondary and tertiary using examples

Answer» it\'s too long to explain at phone. check at net
4.

Difference between civil disobedience and non cooperation movement

Answer» Because people were asked not only to refused cooperative with british as they had done in 1921-22,but also to break colonial laws. Peasant refused to pay revenue and chokidari taxes.
5.

Why it is important to understand and the main types of formation in which the minerals occur

Answer» Its clear my friends any dout.
Minerals may occur in the cracks, crevices, faults or joints. The smaller occurrences are called veins or lodes. In most cases, they are formed when minerals in liquid, molten and gaseous forms are forced upward through cavities towards the earth\'s surface. They cool and solidify as they rise.Three main types of formations in which mineral occurs are : (i) Veins and lodes In igneous and metamorphic rocks minerals may occur in the cracks, crevices, faults or joints. Smaller occurrences are called veins and larger ones are called lodes.Minerals have several different ways in which they can form, which relate to the different ways that rocks can form: igneous minerals crystallize from molten rock, metamorphic minerals are recrystallized from other minerals without melting, and sedimentary minerals precipitate from water and, sometimes, from air.
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6.

Which publication sample paper is most important for class 10 social science????

Answer» All in one isvery good
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I think Oswal sample paper.
7.

What is a new arrival on tranaportation map of india

Answer» Pipelines are the new on transportation map(i) Previously these were used to transport water to cities and industries.(ii) Presently these are used to transport crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas.(iii) Initial cost of laying pipelines is high but running costs are minimal.(iv) It rules out delay and losses. Some network are from oilfield in upper Assam to Kanpur.
8.

Explain any three features of hand written manuscript before the age of print In india

Answer» Three features of handwritten manuscripts Before the age of print everything had to be written by hand.(i) handwritten manuscripts were expensive and it was a laborious and time consuming business.(ii) Skilled hand writers could not meet the everincreasing demand for books.(iii) As initially paper was not available, bark of trees, palm leaves, vellum etc. were used to write manuscripts.
This chapter is not included in my syllabus
9.

Write one name each of rabi and kharif crops

Answer» Kharif crops also are known as monsoon crops. These are the crops that are cultivated in the monsoon season. The Kharif\xa0season differs in every state of the country but is generally from June to September. These crops are usually sown at the beginning of the monsoon season around June and harvested by September or October. Rice, maize, bajra, ragi, soybean, groundnut, cotton are all Kharif types crops.The Rabi season usually starts in November and lasts up to March or April. Rabi crops are mainly cultivated using irrigation since monsoons are already over by November. Wheat, barley, mustard and green peas are some of the major rabi types of crops that grow in India.
Rabi crop:wheatKharif crop:rice
10.

What is residuary subjects

Answer» Subject which do not fall into any of 3 lists. In this subject like computer software and its issue related issues are included only union grovement has legislate on these subject.
11.

Explain ways to reduce industrial pollution of water resources?

Answer» Three ways to reduce freshwater pollution can be(i) Restructuring the manufacturing processes in various industries to reduce or eliminate pollutants through pollution prevention methods.(ii) Creating man-made cooling ponds designed to cool heated effluent waters of industries by evaporation, condensation and radiation.(iii) Filtration of the sewage in water treatment plants attached to the industries.
12.

What is Gross Domestic Product of a country?

Answer» It is the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a particular year.
The GDP is the monetary value of finished goods and services produced within a country\'s borders in a specific time period.
Please give the answer
13.

Diff.b/w federalism and unitary govt.

Answer» Federalism is a government in which powers of the government are divided between the central government and the governments of the constituent units of the country.Unitary form of government is a government in which all the powers of government are concentrated into the hands of one central government and all the units are subordinate and under the central government.
Federal Government1.Dual government that is national government and regional government.2.It has written constitution.3.Division of powers between the national and state government.4.Constitution is supreme.5.Rigid constitution6.Independent judiciary7.Bicameral legislature.Examples: India, Canada, Russia, USA, etc,.Unitary Government1.Single government, that is national government which mat create regional government.2.Constitution may be written as in France or unwritten as in Britain.3.No division of powers. All powers are vested in the national government4.Constitution may be supreme as in Japan or may not be as in the case of Britain.5.Constitution may be rigid (France) or flexible (Britain)6.Judiciary may be independent or may not be independent.7.Legislature may be unicameral (china) or bicameral as in Britain.Examples: China, Iran, Bangladesh, Myanmar, etc,.
14.

Write a short note on silk route?

Answer» The Silk Road derives its name from the lucrative trade in silk carried out along its length, beginning in the Han dynasty (207 BCE–220 CE). The Han dynasty expanded the Central Asian section of the trade routes around 114 BCE through the missions and explorations of the Chinese imperial envoy Zhang Qian.[4] The Chinese took great interest in the safety of their trade products and extended the Great Wall of China to ensure the protection of the trade route.[5]
The Silk Road was an ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and West. It was central to cultural interaction between the regions for many centuries.[1][2][3] The Silk Road refers to both the terrestrial and the maritime routes connecting East Asia and Southeast Asia with East Africa, West Asia and Southern Europe
15.

Explain the major factors which promoted the sense of nationalism in the india

Answer» The spreading of nationalism took place due to following factors :(i) United Struggle Different religious groups and communities unitedly struggled against the British rule.(ii) Cultural Processes Unity spread through various cultural processes like history, folklore. songs and symbols that helped in spread of nationalism.(iii) Common Identity The painting of ‘Bharat Mata’ was commonly identified as motherland and affectedthe people equally.(iv) Revival of India Folklore Reviving the folklore through folk songs, legends helped in promoting traditional culture and restore a sense of pride in the past history and culture.(v) Role of the Leaders Leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru aroused the feelings of nationalism through their motivational speeches and political activities.
16.

Indutrialization in India was a mixed blessing. Justify the statement

Answer»
Blessing of the Industrial Revolution –
1.Production by machines has met the growing need of the growing population of the world.2.Only machines have made it possible for the mankind to meet the primary necessities of food, cloths and shelter.3.Machines have relieved man of the drudgery of tiring and unpleasant jobs.4.Machines have brought more leisure. Harmful effects of Industrial Revolution -1.The industrial Revolution shattered the rural life by turning the farmers into landless labourers.2.Rural unemployment forced the unemployed farmers to migrate to cities in search of jobs3.The cities became overcrowded and many problems of insanitation and housing arose.4.The industrial Revolution gave birth to imperialism
17.

Explain the causes of the US involvement in the war in veitnam.

Answer» Because after the French rule and japanese war , US thought that Vietnam was becoming more powerful day by day i.e why US attcked Vietnam. ?
18.

Describe the ideology of liberalism during early 19th century ? Which chapter question this is

Answer» Liberal class is new rising middle class they also have money and eductaion they demand equality in comparision to royal blood they also want self respect compare to royal blood society
19.

What was the main contribution of thr brundtland commission report,1987

Answer» Formerly known as the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED), the mission of the Brundtland Commission is to unite countries to pursue sustainable development together. The Chairperson of the Commission, Gro Harlem Brundtland, was appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar in December 1983. At the time, the UN General Assembly realized that there was a heavy deterioration of the human environment and natural resources. To rally countries to work and pursue sustainable development together, the UN decided to establish the Brundtland Commission. Gro Harlem Brundtland was the former Prime Minister of Norway and was chosen due to her strong background in the sciences and public health. The Brundtland Commission officially dissolved in December 1987 after releasing Our Common Future, also known as the Brundtland Report, in October 1987, a document which coined, and defined the meaning of the term "Sustainable Development".
20.

Where is tehri dam located label on map

Answer» Ganga river
Tehri dam is situated in Uttarakhand in Bhagirathi river.
Tehri dam is on river Ganga
21.

Short note on unification of Italy, Germany, Britain

Answer» German Unification :The events leading up to the establishment of the German Empire in 1871. In 1815, at the end of the Napoleonic wars, the Congress of Vienna (1814–15) created a German confederation of 39 states in the geographical area known as Germany (formerly a region divided into hundreds of German states). Its organization gave Austria and Prussia, the largest German states, joint influence over the affairs of the confederation, although Austria was its nominal leader. The movement towards German unification was slow until the 1850s. The idea was popular with German nationalists and liberals, but opposed by their state governments. However, in the 1860s unification was taken up by an increasingly powerful Prussia and its chancellor, Otto von Bismarck. By 1871 only two German states existed – Austria and Germany; the states of Germany had been effectively taken over by Prussia, and were now united under the German Empire.Unification of Italy: Unification of Italy took place in 1871. This process was under the leadership of the King and Chancellor of Piedmont--Sardinia. The unification process was also marked by wars against Austria. Unification was complete when the Pope lost power over Rome and the Papal states.\xa0Unification of Britian: Unification of Britian took place in 1707 when the kingdoms of England and Scotland formed an union. These kingdoms were earlier separate although they were ruled by the same monarch from London. With the 1707 alliance, Britain became a united political system.\xa0
22.

How can i prepare for social science? (Only 3 months left)

Answer» From good focus on study
23.

Dandi march kya hai

Answer» Dandi march was a movement initiated by Gandhi ji during civil disobedient movement in which he broke the salt tax law implemented by the British
24.

\'Agriculture and industry move hand in hand.\'Justify the statement.

Answer» Industrial sector provides the basic inputs to the agricultural sector such as tractor, harvesting machines, fertilisers are a few basic inputs that are used by the agricultural sector. Wheras agriculture provides basic raw material to the industrial sector, e.g., cotton,sugarcane. The industrial sector provides employment to the excess labour (disguised unemployees) in the agricultural sector. Agricultural sector provides labour to the industrial sector. Agricultural sector provides market to the industrial sector. It means that the people engaged in agriculture consume the products produced by the industries. For example tooth paste, soap washing powder etc. Agricultural sector feeds the industrial labourers, which keeps them healthy, and thereby makes them more productive.The support that agriculture provides to the industries is the wage goods (food grains). Both the agricultural and industrial sector are mutually dependent on each other. In case of good harvest, the farmers have high incomes, which they use to demand more industrial goods. For example, during good harvests, many farmers buy new elctronic goods, clothes, etc. Similarly, when the people engaged in the industrial sector experience good income, they demand higher quantities of food grains.
Because agriculture provide tge raw material to the industries and the raw material is the basic need for the industries . Thats why agriculture and industries move hand in hand.
25.

How can u say that most of the country of the world are multi cultural

Answer» \tSocial divisions of one kind or the other exist in most of the countries. It doesn’t matter whether the country is small or big.\tIndia is a vast country with many communities. Belgium is a small country with many communities.\tEven countries like Germany and Sweden, which were highly homogenous, are undergoing rapid change with the influx or coming of people from other countries.Migrants bring with them their own culture and tend to form a different social community. So most of the countries in the world are multi-cultural
26.

Explain any three factor responsible for formation of soil

Answer» (i) Soil forming factors are Relief, Parent rock, climate, vegetation and other forms of life and time.(ii) Various forces of nature such as change in temperature, actions of running water, wind and glaciers, activities of the decomposers etc. contribute to the formation of soil chemical and organic.(iii) Changes which takes place in the soil are also equally important.(iv) Soil also consists of organic matter (humus) and inorganic materials.
(i) Soil forming factors are Relief, Parent rock, climate, vegetation and other forms of life and time.(ii) Various forces of nature such as change in temperature, actions of running water, wind and glaciers, activities of the decomposers etc. contribute to the formation of soil chemical and organic.(iii) Changes which takes place in the soil are also equally important.(iv) Soil also consists of organic matter (humus) and inorganic materials.
27.

Explain the salt satyagraha?

Answer» \tThe Dandi march was undertaken by Gandhiji and about 78 of his followers, starting from\xa0Sabarmati Ashram\xa0near Ahmedabad.\tThe Satyagrahis set out on foot, for the coastal village of Dandi, Gujarat, about 240 miles away.\tThe walk lasted for 23 days and passed through 48 villages.\tThe marchers were received with great enthusiasm and the support from the masses was very evident.\tDuring the course of the journey, thousands of Satyagrahis joined the walk, including leaders like Sarojini Naidu.\tHe encouraged his followers to start making salt wherever it was most convenient and comfortable to them.This symbolic act of salt making sparked the larger Civil Disobedience Movement across the nation. It had a significant impact on the British government and their attitudes towards Indians and India’s independence. For the first time, a large numbers of common Indians joined the fight for independence, and it garnered worldwide attention.\tThe British considered the Dandi March and the making of salt by Gandhiji as a breach of the salt laws.\tConsequently, he was arrested on the midnight of May 4, 1930. The\xa0Satyagraha against the salt tax continued for almost a year, in which over 80,000 Indians were jailed.\tThe movement ended after almost a year with Gandhi\'s release from jail and negotiations with Viceroy Lord Irwin.\tWhile the movement did not result in any immediate concessions by the British, it marked a major milestone and turning point in India’s fight for freedom.
28.

Resource planning is essential is for sustainable esistance in all form of life. Explain

Answer» It is true that resource planning is essential for sustainable existence of all life forms. This is so because all resources are limited and the needs of future generation must also be kept in mind.So proper planning of resources will help in conservation and efficient utilisation without any wastage. It will help in making the environment pollution free and balance the ratio of demand and supply.It will make the existence of all life forms including plants and animals secured and help them from getting extinct.
29.

"Impact of globalisation has not been uniform " Explain

Answer» The impact of globalisation has not been uniform.(i) Globalisation and greater competition among producers-both local and foreign producers-have been of advantage to consumers, particularly the well-off sections in the urban areas. There is greater choice before these consumers who now enjoy improved quality and lower prices for several products. As a result, these people today, enjoy much higher standards of living than was possible earlier.(ii)Government has also allowed flexibility in the labour laws to attract foreign investment. Instead of hiring workers on a regular basis, companies hire workers ‘flexibly’ for short periods when there is intense pressure of work. This is done to reduce the cost of labour for the company.
“The impact of globalisation has not been uniform”. The truth of\xa0this statement can be\xa0verified\xa0if we observe the impact of MNCs on domestic\xa0producers and the\xa0industrial working\xa0class. Small producers of goods\xa0such as\xa0batteries, capacitors, plastics, toys, tyres, dairy products and vegetable oil have been hit hard by competition from cheaper imports. Also, workers are now employed “flexibly” in the face of growing competition. This has reduced their job security. Efforts are now on to make globalisation “fair” for all since it has become a worldwide phenomenon.
30.

Give the breif summary of the nationalist movement in indo china

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31.

Difference between organised and unorgnised sector

Answer» The organised sector offers job security unemployment benefits while the unorganised sector is marked by Low wages and lack of job security
32.

What was the reason that the unifcation of bretain was strange?

Answer» \tThe transformation of Great Britain into a nation state was not a sudden process. There was no one British nation before the eighteenth century.\tPeople residing in the British Isles were mainly English, Welsh, Scots and Irish. These ethnic groups had distinct political and social traditions.\tAs the English nation grew in wealth and power, it began to dominate the other islands.\tIn 1688, the English Parliament seized power from the monarchy. The Parliament passed the Act of Union, 1707, by which England and Scotland were unified resulting in the formation of the ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain’.\tThe Parliament was dominated by the English, and the political and cultural identities of the Scots were systematically suppressed. The Catholics in Scotland were brutally suppressed whenever they wanted to regain their independence.\tIreland was inhabited by the Protestants and the Catholics. The English supported the Protestants and established their rule with their help and support. Catholics, who constituted a majority in Ireland, revolted against the British on numerous occasions but were suppressed.\tIreland forcibly became a part of Britain in 1801. The English language dominated, and both Scotland and Ireland were subordinate to England.This is a strange case because the formation of nation states in Great Britain was not a result of a sudden upheaval or revolution. It was rather a result of long-drawn-out process.
33.

What is resoures planing

Answer» The wise and judicious use of resources is called resource planning.
Resource planning refers to the judicious use of resources
I dont know
34.

Define superhighway

Answer» It is a major road development project linking delhi kokata chennai ,mumbai and delhi.The north south coridor and east wes t corridor are apart of it, the main aim is to reduce tym and distance between the mega cities of IndiaThey are laid by NHAI - National Highway Authority of India
35.

How many chapter that are prepared to give a good marks

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36.

typee of mode of nutrition

Answer» Two types of mode of nutrition is autotrophic and heterotrophic
37.

Why we need a poliyical party

Answer» (i) Existence of political parties in a representative democracy ensures that the country runs as per its policies and ideologies and has a responsive and accountable government that is answerable to the people.(ii) Without political parties, candidates elected will be independent, will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in the locality.
38.

What do you understand by globalisation ? Explain in your own words

Answer» The interlinking and interconnection of various countries for trade purpose is called globalisation.
Globalisation mean spread of idea goods and services across the contry
39.

I have a doubt

Answer» U have only one doubt bt I have thousands no no no I have crores of doubts????
Hio
40.

Workers of which sector need to be protected? Why.

Answer» The unorganized sector is characterized by small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of the government. There is no provision for overtime, paid leave, holidays, leave due to sickness. Here employment is subject to high degree of insecurity. A large number of people doing small jobs such as selling on the street or doing repair work comes under the unorganized sector.☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️?????
Thanks Chetna
It\'s unorganised sector. I hope it will help you Prani.
The unorganized sector is characterized by small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of the government. There is no provision for overtime, paid leave, holidays, leave due to sickness. Here employment is subject to high degree of insecurity. A large number of people doing small jobs such as selling on the street or doing repair work comes under the unorganized sector.Due the these conditions of work, they need, protection on the following issues —(a) Wages They are low and not regular. There is no provision for overtime, paid leave, etc.(b) Safety Construction workers can get injured while working and they need to work under safe conditions (c) Health Long working hours and unhygienic working environment affect the health of the workers adversely.
Good question
41.

Explain the steps taken to clean London in the 19th century.

Answer» Avariety of steps were taken to clean up london- 1. Attempts were made to relieve the congestion of localities. 2. Green the open spaces category was introduced by Ebenezer Howard who seveloped the prnciple of Garden city and which was later designed by Unwin and Barry parker of New Earswick. 3. Reduction of pollution by growing more and more trees. 4. Landscping the city by planting more trees and plants . Planning poor people\'s houses etc.
42.

Why iron and steel industry called basic and heavy industry?

Answer» iron and steel industry is called basic or key industry because all the other industries whether heavy, medium or light, depend on it for teir machinery. steel is needed to manufacture a variety of engineering goods. it is also needed for construction material, defence, medical, telephone, scientific equipment and a variety of consumer goods.
43.

The place associated with cotton mill worker satyavgraha place .plzz reply fast

Answer» The place associated with cotton mill worker satyagraha place was in Ahmedabad ??????
It\'s Ahmedabad
\tThe place associated with cotton mill worker is\xa0Ahmedabad.\tMovement in Ahmedabad (1918): To organise a satyagraha movement amongst cotton mill workers against British atrocities
44.

Write role of women in civil disobedience movement

Answer» One of the most important features of the Civil Disobedience Movement was the large scale participation of women.During Gandhiji’s salt march, thousands of women participated in marches, manufactured salt and picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops. Many went to jail.In urban areas, these women were from high caste educated family e.g. Sarojini Naidu, Satyavati Devi, Kamala Nehru, Vijaylakshmi Pandit, Kasturba Gandhi, etc. In rural areas, women came from rich peasant households.Bengal being the nerve centre of female education in India, increased the women’s participation in nationalism. In 1930, women rallied before Bethune College, Calcutta in support of Gandhiji’s Civil Disobedience Movement.In Bombay, large section of women of Gujarati community was influenced by Gandhiji’s idealism and participated in National Movement. But all these participation were symbolic as women did not hold any position of authority for a long time.
Large scale participation of women was an important feature of the Civil Disobedience Movement. During the Salt March, thousands of women came out of their homes to listen to the speeches of Gandhi. women\xa0participated in protest marches, manufactured salt, and\xa0picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops. Many went to jail. While women of high caste families participated from urban areas,\xa0in rural areas they came from rich peasant households.\xa0But this did not bring about any radical changes in the position of women. For a long time the Congress was reluctant to allow women to hold any position of authority within the organisation.
45.

Why shinchan doesn\'t grow up in his cartoon??

Answer» This was a real life because shinchan and her sister die in this age that\'s why shinchan doesn\'t grow ??
That was not real life But if u noticed that in some of its movies he grows up ????????????????????
Bhumika is true?
First of all it\'s a cartoon not a reality ... !! And may the writer of shinchan series doesn\'t want to make him grow up..??
I don\'t know but I like to watch him as he is very humourous.?
46.

Pls tell me important chapters in all sst subjects

Answer» In history nationalism in india
47.

What is the role of womens in civil disobedience movement

Answer» Woman Played an important role in the Civil Disobedience Movement :⏪During Gandhi ji \' s salt March many woman came out of their homes to hear him . They took an active participation in the salt March a long with him .\xa0⏪Woman also obeyed his Sayings . They boldly manufactured salt , They picketed foreign clothes , used Khadi instead and also Picketed Liquor Shops .⏪Many women went to jail during this course of events . These were the woman belonging to elegant and rich families from the urban areas . From rural areas these woman belonged to the rich peasant household .
48.

What is the criteria to become a national and regional party

Answer» Recognition as a National PartyFor any political party to be eligible for recognition as a National Party, it has to satisfy any of the three conditions listed below.Conditions for Recognition as a National Party1\tSecure at least 6% of the valid vote in an Assembly or a Lok Sabha General Election in any four or more states and won at least 4 seats in a Lok Sabha General Election from any State or States2\tWin at least 2% of the total Lok Sabha seats in a Lok Sabha General Election and these seats have to be won from at least 3 states3\tThe party is recognized as a State Party in at least four states Visit www.ethicalabhishek.tk for more details
49.

Mention four feature of the border roads

Answer» The significance of border roads are :1. Border roads organisation was established in 1960.2. This organisation develops the roads of strategic importance on the North and the East border areas.3. These roads have improved accessibility in areas of difficult terrain.4. These roads have enabled the economy to develop in the border areas.
The importance of border roads of India are:1. Border roads organisation was established to 1960. It construct and maintain roads.2. It was established for the development of the roads of strategic importance in the north and north - eastern border areas.3. These roads have improved accessibility in areas of difficult terrain.
50.

why roadways is more better than railways

Answer» Road way is more better than the railways for the following ways -(a)Construction cost of roads is much lower than railways .(b)It provide door to door service while railways can\'t. (c)Road can traverse comparatively more dissected and undulating topography.