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1.

What do you mean AGMARK and ISI mark

Answer» \tAGMARK is a certification mark employed on agricultural products in India, assuring that they conform to a set of standards.The AGMARK is legally enforced in India by the Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) Act of 1937 (and amended in 1986). The present AGMARK standards cover quality guidelines for 213 different commodities spanning a variety of Pulses, Cereals, Essential Oils, Vegetable Oils, Fruits & Vegetables, and semi-processed products like Vermicelli. Apart from "Central AGMARK Lab, Nagpur" in India, there are also state-owned AGMARK laboratories in 11 nodal cities of the country.\tISI Mark is a certification mark for industrial products in India. The mark certifies that a product confirms to the Indian Standards, mentioned as IS: XXXX on the top of the mark. So if you want to purchase an electronic item/industrial items from the market then make sure that it has ISI mark on it.
2.

Raja sansi - international airport

Answer» Thanks
Amritsar,Punjab
3.

Earth

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Theme of indulekha

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What are the demerits of pipelines

Answer» We can not transfer solid materials we can only transport materials in liquid form.If damage is cause to pipelines wastage of resources. Mantanance cost is high in compare of transport cost.
6.

highlights any 2 problems related to shutting down of cotton mills in South West region of India.

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7.

Proper definition of secular

Answer» Equal sight to all religion.
8.

Cbse board datesheet is declaired or not.

Answer» Not
9.

Agriculture page no. 44 to 47has been deleted or not? I am confused.....

Answer» Its deleted
10.

2017 question paper cbse

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Which team will win the world cup 2019 in england?

Answer» India or england
12.

Why sugar industry is said to be noddle industry??

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13.

How to protect the workers in unorganised sector

Answer» By implementing different rules to protect their interests such as labour law.
1. Government can fix working hours.2.provide cheap loans.3.Open small scale industry.4. Make roads in rural area.5. Provide cheap credit at low interest
14.

Who were called as Junkers of Prussia?

Answer» Large Landlord.
15.

What was the theme of the novel "indulekha"

Answer» Indulekha is a Malayalam novel written by O. Chandu Menon. Published in 1889, it was the first major novel in Malayalam language. It was a landmark in the history of Malayalam literature and initiated novel as a new flourishing genre. The novel is about a beautiful, well educated lady of a Nair tharavadu.The title Indulekha, refers to the main character in this novel, a beautiful, well educated Nair lady of 18 years.The novel was written at a time when there was an emerging class of upper caste men (mostly Nairs) who received a Western style education, and were achieving prominent positions in British India. The period was a clash of cultures, as the educated Indians were torn between Western ideals and traditional practices. The Nambudiri Brahmins of Kerala, had traditionally had marital relations with Nair women, known as Sambandham, since only the oldest Nambudiri youth was allowed to marry a Brahmin girl. The younger sons were encouraged to have Sambandham with Nair women, in order to maintain male primogeniture, since the children born from such relations belonged to their mother\'s family. The matriarchy practiced by the Nairs was also coming under attack during this period. Many of the Nambudiri men, though learned in Vedas and Sanskrit, had little knowledge of English and Western sciences. The novel highlights the lack of willingness of the Nambudiris to adapt to the change of times, as well as the struggle by Nair women to break out of the age-old principle of Sambandham, which had little relevance during the late 19th century.Chandu Menon has written that he initially meant Indulekha as a translation of Benjamin Disraeli\'s Henrietta Temple (1836), but, having struggled with the subtleties of an alien culture, he abandoned the project in favour of writing one on his own, depicting a similar story.Indulekha is a graceful Nair girl with good intelligence, artistic talent. She is a young and educated, knowledgeable woman with education in English and sanskrit, who is in love with another young man, Madhavan, the hero of the novel, who was also presented in ideal colours, a member of newly educated class of nayar class graduated from University of Madras.He dressed in western clothes,but,at the same time,he kept along turf of hair,according to the nayar custom. The story details how the matrilineal society of those times, encourages Namboothiris to start a relationship with Indulekha. Indulekha promptly snubs the old Nambudiri man, but Madhavan in haste runs away from the household, to Bengal. There he makes a lot of good friends. In the end, he arrives back and is united with Indulekha. They then leave to Madras, present day Chennai.The story emphasizes inter caste marriage.The old Namboothiri represents the decadence of feudalism and its polygamous practices. Indulekha, the novel\'s educated heroine, dramatises the resistance of a progressive Nair woman. She refuses to succumb to the oppression of the Namboothiri and marries Madhavan, who stands up to the social evils of the period..n 2014 April, literary critics Dr. P. K. Rajasekharan and Dr. P. Venugopalan, published a well accepted research finding in Mathrubhumi Weekly, according to which the available version of the novel is a revised and edited version of the original one. The original novel which made a strong advocacy for women\'s empowerment was mercilessly edited and those who published the book in later years chopped off many such portions. The last chapter (chapter 20) was the most edited one. The critics found the original version of the novel from the British Library in London after several years of search.\xa0
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The new technology could not entirely displays the existing of producing books by during 15 century

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17.

What is that and this

Answer» That is used to indicate farby object while this indicat nearby object. Clear!
It can be used in two ways Ex. This pen is mine. And this is my pen.... ........this means it comes with sometimes noun amd sometimes with verb
And that also
This is also used with 3rd person singular noun
This and that are determinant This is used for near and that for far
This is a question . Understood
18.

Why was the term "freedom " understood "differently by social groups in India?

Answer» Different group took it in a different way.jaats understood freedom as they would get relief from feudal lords. Worker at plantation understood that they would be able to go to their home which was not allowed to them. Industrialist understood that they will get protection to their bussiness from government. In this way different people ........
19.

Which year tripura join in india

Answer» 15 October 1949
20.

ISI hole mark full form

Answer» Indian standarad institute
21.

Last year question papaer Q/A

Answer» And full subject Sample paper Q/A
Social science
Sample paper last year Q/A
22.

How does democracy removes gap between mjority and minority

Answer» Rule by majority means that in case of every decision or in case of every election, different persons and groups may and can form a majority Democracy remains democracy only as long as every citizen has a chance of being in majority at some points of time.
23.

Write ideology of BJP?

Answer» The official ideology of the BJP is "integral humanism", first formulated by Deendayal Upadhyaya in 1965. The party expresses a commitment to Hindutva, and its policy has historically reflected Hindu nationalist positions. The BJP advocates social conservatism and a foreign policy centred on nationalist principles. Its key issues have included the abrogation of the special status to Jammu and Kashmir, the building of a Ram temple in Ayodhya and the implementation of a uniform civil code. However, the 1998–2004 NDA government did not pursue any of these controversial issues. It instead focused on a largely liberal economic policy prioritising globalisation and economic growth over social welfare.
24.

Why have women in different parts of the world organised and agitated for equal rights ??

Answer» Women organized themselves in order to agitate for their rights. Historically, women have been discriminated against in most societies. Even after the emergence of democracy in western countries, women were denied the right to vote. They also suffered from economic discrimination like lower wages than men. Women were also denied admission in universities. Such discrimination meant the women were denied the chance to emerge from a socially inferior position. To protest against such discrimination and to demand their rights, women organized themselves into groups and started agitating.
25.

What is nazism

Answer» Nazism is the ideology of the Nazi people
Nazism are members of nazi party
Nizim is rule of nazi party
26.

what is tribes

Answer» Aadivasi
27.

Name most dynamic industries in Britain

Answer» a. In the mid 19th century, cotton and metal were considered as the most dynamic industry.b. Cotton was the main industry and accounted most of Britain\'s exports.c. Later iron and steel became one of the important industries.d. Development of railways also contributed in its sudden surge,e. In fact, by \u200b1873 Britain exported \u200b£ 77 million worth iron and steel.
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What are the various ways in which MNCs set up or control production in other countries?

Answer» The various ways in which MNCs set up or control production in other countries are(a) Buy up a local production company.(b) Place orders for production with small producers, i.e., contract manufacturing.(c) By setting up a partnership (joint venture) with a local company.(d) Setting up their wholly owned subsidiary in the other country.(e) By licensing or franchising their brand to a local company.
29.

Write a short note on changing the nation for international list 50 years

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30.

Mention the features of Bharatiya janata party in india.

Answer» 1- it was founded in 1980 by reviving the erstwhile Bharatiya jana sangh. 2-it wants to build a strong and modern India by drawing inspiration from India\'s ancient culture and values .cultural nationalis( or Hindutva )is an important element in its conception of Indian nation hood and politics.3-it wants full territorial and political integration of Jammu and Kashmir with India.4- it also promotes a Uniform Civil Code for all people living in the country, irrespective of religion and ban on religious conversion.
31.

Who was baba ramchandra? What is his role in movement in countryside?

Answer» In Awadh, peasents were led by Baba Ramachandra.
*In Awadh the non cooperation movement by Baba Ramchandra.*Baba Ramchandra was an indentured labour in Fiji but then became a sanyasi.*He lead the movement against talukdars and landlords who demanded exorbitantly high prices and other cesses(taxes) from small peasants.*Small peasants often have to do begar,worked as unpaid labourer.*The peasants demanded reduction of revenue,social boycott of oppressive landlordsand abolition of begar.*ln 1920 Jawaharlal Nehru toured the place and understood the problem.*By October Oudh kisan sabha was set up lead by Jawaharlal Nehru and Baba Ramchandra.*In a month 300 branches were set up.*But in 1921 congress become unhappy as houses of landlords were attacked,bazaars looted and grains were hoarded.
32.

how do mncs set up production in other countries

Answer» A mnc is the company that runs or controls the production in more than one nation they set up offices and many factories for there production in regions where they can get cheap labour and other essentional resources...they set up there production jointely with some of the local companies of the countries..they might bring with them the latest technology for production the most common route for mnc investment is to buy up local companies and then to expand production..production in widely dispersed location is getting inter linked..
33.

Who were refered as a colons

Answer» French people who used to live in Vietnam were referred as colons. The elite Vietnamese were very influenced by the Chinese culture. The traditional education system of Vietnam was dismantled and a new French education system was introduced.
34.

Different people have different development goals. Explain

Answer» Different peoples have different goals means it is not necessary that development for one person is development for another person Ex. The increasing in price of potato is development for farmer but not for the consumer (person who buy potato)
35.

Who were refer to as a coloniser

Answer» The one who comes to one\'s country and decide everything about it
36.

Explain the two main reason why power sharing is important in a democracy

Answer» 1. It avoids the conflicts between any two social groups . 2. It is the spirit of democracy
To avoid conflicts
37.

What factor led to Civil war in Sri Lanka explain any four.

Answer» 1. Not listening to the minority ones. 2. Making sinhala their national language 3. Making sri lankan and indian tamils go out of the country
38.

Describe any 3 suppressive measures taking by british administration to claim down nationalist?

Answer» The suppressive measures were:(i) Rowlatt Act (1919) was imposed, which gave the Britishers enormous power to repress political activities and allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years.(ii) People were humiliated and terrorize, Satyagrahi were forced to rub their noses on the ground, crawl on the streets.(iii)People were flogged and villages were bombed.
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Lakhan gaur

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40.

Which is the oldest mode of transportation

Answer» The oldest mode of transportation is by roadways and waterways
Maharashtra , 589.63 thousand km , acc. To a survey of 2003.
41.

Which is the oldest mode of transportation other than bye feet or walking ????

Answer» Waterways .
42.

Spread of nationalism in Europe

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43.

Who wrote Amar jiban?

Answer» Wrong answer
You ?
44.

Why did artist in 18th and 19th centuries personify nations as female figures?

Answer» Because they........
45.

Why west bengal is leading producer of jute

Answer» It is because jute consume the total fertility of soil.And in Bengal the alluvial soil is changes within a certain period by rivers.
46.

How industries contribute to the national income

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47.

Why roadways called feeder of other transport

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48.

What does COPRA stand for

Answer» Consumer Protection Act 1986 (Copra) is an act of Parliament of India enacted in 1986 to protect interests of consumers in India.
49.

History chapter 1 rise of nationalism in Europe is in the course or not

Answer» Yes it is
Hlo
Ya it is there
50.

What do you mean power sharing

Answer» The division of power between different stages of government , different organs or different communities in a country in order to ensure smooth run of the government and to check that all powers are not concentrated within one hand .
a policy agreed between political parties or within a coalition to share responsibility for decision-making and political action.?
It is a political arrangement in which power is shared among different ●Organs of government, ● levels of government, ● social groups● Political Parties,● Pressure Groups etc.