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Name the major salt present in water?? |
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Answer» Nacl Common salt (or sodium chloride) is present naturally in sea water in the dissolved form. This is the major salt present in sea water. |
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Why coal is called bulky material |
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the britisher has transfer the power to india and india has not really taken the independence |
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How had the printing presscreared a new culture of reading in Europe? Explain with examples |
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Answer» THE READING MANIA(i) Increase in literacy rate : By the end of the eighteenth century, in some parts of Europe literacy rate was as high as 60 to 80 percent. As literacy and schools spread in European countries, there was a virtual reading mania.(ii) New forms of literature : In England, penny chapbooks were sold by petty peddlers known as chapmen, for a penny, so that even the poor people could buy them easily. In France, \'Biliotheque Bleue\' were printed which were low-priced small books printed on poor quality paper and bound in cheap blue covers.(iii) Periodicals : The periodical press developed from the early eighteenth century, combining information about current affairs with entertainment, about wars and trade, as well as news of developments in other places. Ideas of scientists and philosophers ( Issac Newton, Thomas Pain, Voltaire, Jean Jacques Rousseau etc.) now became more accessible to the common people. Ancient and medieval scientific texts were compiled and published, and maps and scientific diagrams were widely printed. Thus their ideas about science, reason and rationality found their way into popular literature.
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Is mahatma gandhi was really responsible for the division of |
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Explain why power sharing is desirable? Write in points |
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Answer» There are two sets of reason 1.prudential 2.moral1.PRUDENTIAL:Avoid conflicts between social groups2.MORAL:spirit of democratic rule It reduces the chances of conflicts among various social groups.Everyone can express their ideas and opinions.Tyranny of majority over minority for a short period of time.Makes the spirit of democracy strong.Creates the unity of the country.Welfare of all. Power sharing is desirable because of the following reasons.1) Power sharing helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. Power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order as social conflict often leads to violence and political instability.2) Imposing the will of the majority community over others may look like an attractive option in the short run, but in the long run it determines the unity of the nation. Tyranny of the majority is not only oppressive for the minority but it also brings ruin to the majority.3) The very spirit of democracy is power sharing. A democratic rule involves sharing power with those affected by by its exercise, and who have to live with its effects. Citizens of a country have a right to be consulted on how they are being governed. A legitimate government is one where citizens, through participation, acquire a stake in the system.\xa0 Its the Tyranny of majority which bring ruins to the govt. It help in conflict b/w different social groups Power sharing is the spirit of democray |
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Who was a jobber ? |
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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. Jobber was a trusted man who give jobs to people who r in need ...?? |
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Snote on Petroleum ?? Of ch - Mineral and energy resources..Sst |
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How many political parties are there in india? |
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Answer» Seven political parties have been recognised as national parties in the country in 2017. Many parties but national parties are8 |
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What is legitimate govt... |
| Answer» A legitimate govt.is one which is elected by the people of that country. | |
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Explain about print culture |
| Answer» If u can tell me which topic it is exactlyI can help you out of this | |
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What does you mean by G77 and NIEO. |
| Answer» 2 thappad marna kl gal pr aur nhi mane to ek bar is aap pr bula lena , me usse itna sunaongi kbhi aakh utha kr bhi nhi dekhega vo aapko ....Suhu kuch dirty creatures hote h dharti pr , ignore kro aur aage bado , yrr ..Just chill?? | |
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What is britten wood agreement?? |
| Answer» It is to create economic stability..... | |
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What is net attendance ratio? |
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Answer» Net attendance ratio is the total no. Of children of age group 14 & 15 attending school as a percentage of total no. Of children in the same age group... Ratio of no. Of those who attend educational institution to the total no. of attendance of a particular age group is called net attendance ratio.........… |
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What is the extreme form of caste |
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Answer» As a traditional basis of stratification, caste is a distinctive category in the Indian social system. Though it had its beginning in the Hindu philosophy of four varnas corresponding to four functional divisions, it has resulted in the perpetuation of several caste groups among the Hindus. Members of the same caste group were supposed to form a social community that practised the same or similar occupation, married within the caste group and did not eat with members from other caste groups. |
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India s food security policy |
| Answer» The two components are :Buffer stock :A buffer stock scheme or storage of grains as buffer is an attempt to buy and store the grains when they are in surplus amount in the market and then sell them when there is shortage of food and the demand rises very much in order to stabilize the prices of the grains.PDS system :Public Distribution System (PDS) is an Indian food security system. It is established by the Government of India under Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution and managed jointly with state governments in India.It distributes subsidised food and non-food items to India \'s poor through a network of Public distribution shops (PDS) established in several states across the country. | |
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Kya kisiko sst main kaunse ch boards me nhi aayenge pta hain? |
| Answer» Forest and Wildlife (from Unit 2: Contemporary India – II)Water Resources (from Unit 2: Contemporary India – II)Democracy and Diversity (from Unit 3: Democratic Politics – II)Popular Struggles and Movements (from Unit 3: Democratic Politics – II)Challenges to Democracy (from Unit 3: Democratic Politics – II) | |
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Explain the role of technology in starting of 19th century? |
| Answer» The technology in the 19th century made the trade very easier and smooth. When the refrigerated ships arrived, they helped in the export of meat because in the early days, the animals were used to export in the ships, but there were many problems like the dying of animals and the price of meat was high that only rich people could afford it. Now with the help of refrigerated ships, these all problems are vanished and prices of the stuff have reduced. Moreover, the railway services are also improved and the grains from one place to another can be easily transported. | |
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How diversity and democracy co related give me answer |
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Who were gomasthas? |
| Answer» Gomasthas described an Indian agent of british east India company who signed bonds with the local weaver and artisan to deliver goods to the company. | |
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What is rewoltt act |
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Answer» ◾It was the act passed by british government.◾The act gave the enormous power for repressing political activities and allowdetention of political prisoners without any trial for two years.◾On 6 April 1919 Gandhiji started Non-Voilent Civil Disobedience Movment for opposing the rowlatt act. Rowlatt Act was passed hurriedly in the Imperial Legislative Council despite the united oppostition of the Indian members.It gave the government the enormous power to repress political activities and allowed the detention of political prisoners without trial for two years.This took place in the year 1919.In opposition to this several rallies and strikes took place around the country. Rowlatt Act is passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India and passed in february 1919. This act allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial. Rowlatt Act 1919 authorised the Government: To arrest and imprison any person without trial in a court of law. |
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Who is otto von bismarck |
| Answer» He was the chief minister of Prussia. He was architect of German unification process. | |
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What are the importance of federalism |
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Answer» 1.The Power is distributed equally among all the levels of governments.2.Each system has its own jurisdication in specific matters of legislation,taxation and administration3.The power of the respectative levels of government are specified in the constitution.4.The fundamental provisions of the constitution can not be unilaterally changed by any one level of government. 1.no discrimination on the basis of caste,colour,religion etc.2.no conflicts among the people3.the power is distributed equally among all the levels of government |
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What do you understand by world Bank |
| Answer» 1.The main criterion of world Bank is average income or per capita income.2.According to the world Bank the countries with $12736 or more per capita income are considered as rich and developed countries.3.the contries with $1045 or less per capita income are considered as poor amd and undeveloped countries.4. In the year 2018 India is considered as low-medium country as its per capita income was just $1570 | |
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What are the varios ways to provide employment opportunities in rural areas?Explain |
| Answer» I dont know | |
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About Marco Polo |
| Answer» Religious reformer who went from china to europe in 1295 with the technique of wood block printings | |
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Map questions for social in half yearly examination. |
| Answer» These r the important places for SA 1: Indian National Congress sessions calcutta;nagpur;madras;lahore. Important centres of indian natiinal movement. Champaran;kheda;ahmedabad;amritsar;chaurichaura;dandi | |
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What do you mean by destructive development? |
| Answer» Development for one may be destructive for others. For ex, you are waiting for a autorickshaw. An elctric rickshaw asks you to sit then suddenly an auto rickshaw comes and asks you to sit instead of electric rickshaw. You will definetly sit in auto instead of electric rickshaw as auto is faster than electric one. Hence this is the development of auto driver but his development is destructive for electric driver.This is an elaborated example you can make it shorter for writing in exams.Thankyou | |
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What was the role of Buddhist missionaries in japan? |
| Answer» Brought print technology in Japan | |
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Why should we use resources judiciously and properly |
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Answer» To save for the future generations Beacuse it is fake |
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Khilaft Movement? |
| Answer» It is an agitation by the indian muslim with indian nationalism It is also known as Non-cooperation movement........ | |
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What are the 3 features of slash and burn agriculture? |
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Answer» They sift after farming one or two times on one landIt is primitive subsistence farmingThe farmers cleared the land and do agriculture...... The three features of slash and burn agriculture are It is primitive subsitence agriculture.The farmer cleared land and do agriculture .After one and two agricultural years they left theirland and move to another land ‘Slash and burn’ agriculture is the other name for shifting Agriculture. It is the most primitive farming type practised by the tribal people living in tropical regions.Salient features of this agriculture are :(i) Forests are cleared and trees are burnt to make the land available for cultivation.(ii) Digging stick is mainly used for cultivation.(iii) Mainly root crops and food crops are grown for their own use.(iv) After 2 years when the soil becomes impoverished they move to another forest area.(v) Productivity is very low as there is less use of natural fertilisers and pesticides, etc. |
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Economic CONDITION in Germany(chapter1) |
| Answer» Search on Google | |
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What are the challenges of political party |
| Answer» Challenges faced by the political parties are as follows:a) There is a tendency in political parties towards concentration of power in one or a few leaders at the top. Ordinary members do not get sufficient information on what happens inside the party. Leaders make maximum decisions in the name of party. i.e. Lack of Internal Democracy is a big challenge faced by political parties.b) There also have been dynastic successions in many political parties which often deprives the parties of appropriate leadership.c) Most of the parties focused only on winning elections, they tend to use short-cuts to win elections. This hampers development and is against the spirit of democracy.d) Due to lack of ideological differences between the political parties, many parties do not offer a meaningful choice to the voters. | |
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How did the. Non-coopration movement spread across the cpuntry explain its effect economically |
| Answer» Read ncert Social textbook. Page Number 57 | |
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How have technical and economic development led to more consumption of resoures? |
| Answer» So jao | |
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All important topic to learn for halfyearly |
| Answer» All national movements;dams along with rivers ;code of 1804;geographical conditions for cultivation of rice;wheat etc;major soil types;location of a few minerals;forms of power sharing;unitary nd federalism govt;different types of federation;unification if britain mitaly and germany. Wildlife protection act and classification of species acc.to IUCN ;Human devolopement index ;PCI;IMR;net attendance ratio. These r some important topics. Hope this will help u. | |
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Differenciate between private sector and public sector? |
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Answer» Really Isme toh 20 number aaye the |
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Please tell me ch3 in history map and ch4,6in geo maps |
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Answer» I think that i can Have you answer this question |
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What are the causes and effects of firsr world war and formation of g-77...????? |
| Answer» Konsa chapter ka que ha | |
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What was the language policy used by india to form a national language |
| Answer» There is no official lang. of india acc. to constitution. However hindi is considered as the national lang.There r total 22languages spoken in india including hindi.use of english for any official work is banned in1965 but due to insistion of many non hindi states ;both hindi nd english is now used for official work. Hope this will help u | |
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What are the effect of great depression on world ? |
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Answer» The economy shrank 50 percent in the first five years of the Depression. In 1929, economic output was $105 billion, as measured by gross domestic product. That\'s the equivalent of $1.057 trillion today. The economy began shrinking in August. By the end of the year, 650 banks had failed. In 1930, GDP shrank another 8.5 percent. Instead, the economy shrank another 6.5 percent in 1931 and 12.0 percent in 1932. By 1933, the country had suffered five years of losses. It only produced $57 billion, half what it produced in 1929. That was partly because of deflation. Prices fell 10 percent per year.New Deal spending boosted GDP growth 10.8 percent in 1934. It grew another 8.9 percent in 1935, a whopping 12.9 percent in 1936 and 5.1 percent in 1937. Unfortunately, the government cut back on New Deal spending in 1938, and the depression returned. The economy shrank 3.3 percent. Despite growing 8 percent in 1939 and 8.8 percent in 1940. The next year, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, and the United States entered World War II. For specifics, see GDP by Year 1940 1929 |
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Explain Italy is unified |
| Answer» Unification of Italy\tItaly was politically fragmented into various small states which were ruled by monarchies.\tDuring the mid-nineteenth century, only the state of Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by the Italian monarchy. The northern states were under the Austrian monarchy, Central Italy was under the control of the Pope and the states in the south were under the control of the Bourbon kings of Spain.\tGiuseppe Mazzini was a revolutionary who actively supported the unification of the Italian states. For achieving this aim, he formed a secret society called ‘Young Italy’.\tThe state of Sardinia-Piedmont took the responsibility of fulfilling this task after the failed uprisings in 1831 and 1848. The king of Sardinia-Piedmont, Victor Emmanuel II, was actively helped by his Chief Minister Cavour. Cavour led the process of the unification of Italy.\tIn 1859, the state of Sardinia-Piedmont defeated the Austrians. In 1860, the Italian forces helped by Giuseppe Garibaldi and his volunteers marched into southern Italy and unified it with Italy.\tKing Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed as the king of united Italy. The complete unification of Italy was achieved in 1871. | |
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How did non-cooperation movement spread in cities across the country wxplain its effect. |
| Answer» Spread of non cooperation movement :1) Initially the movement started with middle class participation.2) Thousands of students left govt. controlled schools and colleges.3) Headmasters and teachers resigned and lawyers gave up their legal practices .Effect on economic front :1) foreign goods boycotted, liquor shops picketed.2) traders and merchant refused to trade in foreign goods\xa0 | |
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How did commercial groups operate within Indian? |
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What is Mining ? Why is it important |
| Answer» Mining hell | |
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Why is petrolium called the liquid gold? |
| Answer» Because of its high price and value and also it\'s economic needs.?? | |
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Difference between civil disobedience movement and non Co operation |
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Answer» When gandhi ji was put in jail for the salt march the peasants of gorakhpur were enraged and they attacked many police officers due to this he called off civil disobedience movement. It was the gorakhpur incident. Hope it will help u What is gorakhpur incident? Non cooperation movement is not supporting the Britishers in their rules whereas civil disobedience is boycott and breaking the rules of British such as entering into the reserved forests and not giving chaukidari taxes (1)Non coperation movement was started in 1921 whereas civil disobedience movement movement was started in 1930.(2) non coper.movemwnt wsa called off after the incident of chauri chaura and civil disobedience movement was called off after the gorakhpur incident....Hope it will help u. |
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What is best cost cutting decision |
| Answer» Can we ans this ques Aryan. | |
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what does the march towards the statue of liberty signify in Rise of nationalism in europe? |
| Answer» It significes the freedom\xa0 | |