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1.

What was khilafat issue

Answer» Khilafat issue was that time Turcky was defeted in world war. So, that the Khilafa\'s (the head of Turcky ) rule can\'t be flowed by Turcky\'s citizen said by the rulers because of it muslim has started a movement. That movement is known as Khilafat movment and issue was created.☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
2.

Koi bataye history mai kon kon sa sylabbaus mai hai

Answer» Thanks
This syllabus is according to " Arihant All in One " book
1,2 and 3 me se koi 2 chapters,4,5 and 6 me se koi ek chapter and7 and 8 me se koi ek chapyer.
3.

Give 3 reasons why population in london expanded in the middle of 18th century?

Answer» One of the most important reason for the population in London is migration.Second the London of development they have lack of workers so they are giving employment to all. And London was grown according to the proper plan that\'s why it attract the people
4.

How paattima revolted

Answer» She gave foods to poor people and she kept the poison to people then happily eated and revolted against monkeys
5.

Analyse the function of consumer protection council

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Briefly explain the three tiers quasijudicial machinery set up under the consumer protection act1986

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7.

Explain any three strategies adopted by the government to protect the interest of the consumer

Answer» Following are the strategies adopted by the government to protect the interest of the consumers(i) Enactment of COPRA Under this Act, a three-tier judicial machinery at the district, state and national levels was set up for redressal of consumer disputes. The Act enables the consumers to represent them in consumer courts.(ii) RTI Act, In October 2005, the Government of India enacted Right to Information Act (RTI) which ensures the citizens all the information about the functions of government departments and people can ask and make complaints on issues like bad roads, poor water and health facilities, government jobs and their status etc.(iii) Standardisation of the products There are organisations like ISI, Agmark or Hallmark which develop quality standards for many products. They provide logos and certificates that help consumers get assured of quality while purchasing the goods and services.
8.

What are consumer forum?what is their importance?

Answer» The consumer movement in India has led to the formation of various organisations locally known as consumer forums or consumer protection councils.Following are the importance or functions of consumer forums(i) They guide consumers on how to file cases in the consumer court.(ii) On many occasions, they also represent individual consumers in the consumer courts.(iii) These voluntary organisations also receive financial support from the government for creating awareness among the people.(iv) It works for the protection of the consumer rights.(v) It imparts knowledge about consumer rights by writing articles and getting it published in newspaper.
9.

What is the rationale behind the enactment of consumer protection act 1986

Answer» The rationale behind the enactment of Consumer Protection Act of 1986 is to protect the consumer against unethical and unfair trade practices. Also, it recognises the consumer’s right to be informed, right to choose, right to seek redressal and right to represent himself/herself in consumer courts.
10.

Explain the consumer\'s right to choose with example

Answer» Consumers right to choose refer to choice of consumer for buying the product of there own choice...
11.

How do duplicate article and alteration cause heavy loss to the consumer?give two example

Answer» Duplicate articles and adulteration causes the different losses to consumers. The main loss related to money. The consumer is actually paying for a quality product while in reality he gets the inferior products . adulterated product are originally cheap while it is sell in high prices.One of the main loss is regarding health. Sometimes the adulterated product may contain the health hazard like the adulterated juice/drink or any food related product may contain the dangerous material with it which upon eating can cause the serious health issue and diseases.\xa0
12.

What legal measures have been taken by the government to empower the consumer in India

Answer» The legal measures taken by the government to empower the consumers in India were(i) The MRTP Act was enacted in 1984, to check unfair trade practices by manufacturers and service providers.(ii) The Consumer Protection Act (COPRA) was enacted in 1986, to protect consumers from exploitation in the marketplace.(iii) Subsequently, Consumer Courts have been set up to provide justice to consumers who have been treated unfairly in the marketplace.
13.

Highlight any three duties of consumer

Answer» (i) Ensuring that the product is within the expiry date at the time of purchase.(ii) Paying no more than the maximum retail price printed on the goods he .purchased.(iii) Always asking for a cash memo/receipt for the goods’ purchased.(iv) Ensuring that the goods purchased are not spurious or of inferior quality.(v) In case, it is found later that the goods are defective, getting it exchanged or repaired. In case, the trader refuses or does not refund the amount paid, the consumer’s duty is to lodge a complaint with the District Consumer Forum.
14.

Describe any three features of consumer forum

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15.

Explain consumer rights to seek redress

Answer» Consumer do not seek redressal becoming the process is cumbersome, expensive and time consuming.A Redressal case requires …(a) engaging a lawyer.(b) filing and attending the court proceedings.(c) the non availability of cash memos as cash memos are not issued for most purchases.(d) evidence is not easy to gather.(e) most purchases in the market are small retail sales.(f) the existing laws also are not very clear on the issue of compensation to consumers.(g) injured by defective products.
16.

The thin layer of grainey

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17.

Explain any three ways in which MNCs control production in other countries

Answer» (a+b)(a-b)
18.

Differentiate between over lapping and cross cutting social differences?

Answer» \tOverlappingCross CuttingOverlapping 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.Results in Social division and disintegrationResults in encourages diversity and assimilate unity\t\xa0
19.

Social science me total chapters kitne h

Answer» Total chapters are 28 but geo chapter 2 forest was deleted so there are 27 chapters
28
20.

Give reason US involvement in the war in vietn

Answer» US was seeing the war with fear. When US felt that in the war communist (Vietnamease or non -colonial) are gaining the power then it decided to enter in the war in order to defeat communist. However, they were defeated in the war.
21.

Why india needs to have a federal form of goverment?

Answer» For share the powers to developed the country. Each government bodies from local lvl to upper lvl have equal power because of this they are not dependent for something on others.
22.

Hiiii everyone happy Dhanterash??????

Answer» ,hmm. Hlooo babes?
Hlo..........and Same to you dear?
23.

Is 3 chapters needed in section 2 of history?

Answer» No . In section 2 we will have to study only ch3 the age of industrialisation.
Pls answer
24.

Why did slavic nationalist struggle in the 19th centuary

Answer» \xa0In the 19th century, a wave of romantic nationalism swept the European continent, transforming its countries. Some newly formed countries, such as Germany and Italy were formed by uniting various regional states with a common "national identity.\xa0
25.

Why non cooperation?

Answer» (i) After returning from Africa in 1915 Gandhiji launched some local satyagraha’s but he was looking for an opportunity to launch a national level movement against the Britishers.(ii) The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched by Gandhiji to support the Khilafat(iii) It was also launched against Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh incident.(iv) Gandhiji merged the Khilafat Movement with the Non-cooperation Movement to bring the Muslims under the umbrella of a unified national movement.
26.

What is limestone described its

Answer» it is CaCO-3
27.

Is time management is necessary to better marks

Answer» Yes Nandini please tell me your fb id or phone number
Yeh toh vahi baat ho gayi !! Is oxygen necessary for survival
Of course
Yes
yes.
28.

What is a power sharing

Answer» When the power does not rest with anyone organ of the state whether it is shared among legislative executive and Judiciary it is called power sharing
29.

Why did big European power meet in Berlin in 1885

Answer» In 1885 European leaders meet at the infamous Berlin conference to divide Africa and a r b i t r a r i l y drawn up borders that access to these days
30.

Explain different form of power sharing in democracy

Answer» Major forms of power sharing in modern democracy are:\tPower sharing among different Organs of the Government:\xa0In democracy, power is shared among Legislature, Executive and Juduciary.This is known as distribution of power. No organ of the governemnt can e\xa0P\xa0xcercise unlimited power as each\xa0ower sharing among different Organs of the Government\xa0organ checks the others.\tGovernments at different levels:\xa0In federal form of government, power is shared between the central and state governments. In India there is another lower level of government -local self government.This is called vertical division of government.\tSocial Groups:\xa0Power may also be shared among different social groups such as religious and linguistic groups. In India, there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and administration.\tDivision of power between political parties, pressure groups and movements: Political parties are the organisations which aim to control power by contesting elections. In a democracy, citizens have the freedom to choose among the various contenders for power. When no party gets a majority, two or more parties come together to form a governemnt. In a democracy, pressure and interest groups also have an indirect share in the governemnt\'s power.
31.

What were the problems in vietnamese education

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32.

State different forms of communal politics. with example?

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33.

When will ntse result come ???

Answer» 60%in each paper
Do you know cut off for bihar? Please tell me
January 2019
34.

How has urbanization and industrialization added to problem of water scarcity?

Answer» Both are related to development of society and both need large amount of water for consumption .......therefore it leads to the water scarcity
35.

Anybody is there who have completed there syllabus and Now doing revision

Answer» Yes i have
Yes l have compleated my syllabus
No...
Yessss
36.

Why don\'t anyone answer the questions in Social science here?????

Answer» I can answer of any question of s.st
Due to lack of confidence that the answers is too long and so on try to understand the basic go practical
What is your Question?
Sst????
(may be)
But the teachers are also here...na!!
Becoz we are very poor in sst !!.....
37.

Who is lord macullay

Answer» Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, FRS FRSE PC (25 October 1800 – 28 December 1859) was a British historian and Whig politician. He wrote extensively as an essayist, on contemporary and historical sociopolitical subjects, and as a reviewer.
38.

Write a small note on ho chi min trail

Answer» It is a road connecting northern and southern part of vietnam through laos.
39.

Who was guissppee mazini?

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40.

Which chapter we have to study out of total syllabus of social science

Answer» No not all chapters
All chapters are important
41.

Hey guys for video did you all use BKP website? ?

Answer» ? Thanks
No brother l do my self only
Yes
By brain
Yes ofcourse
42.

Demonstrations was better for India or worse

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43.

Differentiate between hazard and disaster

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44.

Difference between economic growth and economic development

Answer» Hiii
45.

Is the syllabus changed and some chapters of history is minished

Answer» Yes...Only chapter 2 ,3 ,5 ,8Are coming in board exams
46.

Steps taken for cleaning london.

Answer» Steps to clean up London :(i) Attempts were made to decongest localities.(ii) To have more green spaces or green belts.(iii) To adopt measures to prevent or reduce pollution.(iv) Landscaping the city by planting more trees and plants. Planning poor people’s houses, etc.
47.

In what ways and means we can vonserve energy resouses

Answer» \tEnergy consumption is increasing and energy reserves are getting depeleted.\tThere is an urgent need to develop a sustainable path of energy development.\tPromotion of energy conservation and increased use of renewable energy sources are the twin planks of sustainable energy.\tIndia is presently one of the least energy efficient countries in the world.\tWe have to adopt a cautious approach for the judicious use of our limited energy resources.
48.

Politics in the city bombay..

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49.

व्हाट इज थे टिप्स ऑफ रोक्स

Answer» Can u write the question in English alphabets?
Tell
50.

What type of problems migrant people had faced in london city?

Answer» A large number of people began pouring in London after the Industrial Revolution,(ii) Factory or workshop owners did not house the migrants.(iii) individual landowners put up cheap, and usually unsafe, tenements for the new arrivals.(iv) Due to shortage of houses people started living in slums.
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