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1.

Swaraj flag and swadish flag means

Answer» Swadeshi means something manufactured in one\'s own country or something that is indigenous in nature. Thus the flag manufactured in one\'s own country is the swadeshi flag.Swaraj means self rule. It is the combination of the Hindi words "swa" which means self and "raj" which means rule. That is the very essence of democracy, of the people,by the people and for the people.Thus the flag which gives the idea of self rule or that what we called as freedom is the Swaraj Flag.
2.

Meaning of geostationary

Answer» Geostationary - A geosynchronous orbit around Earth at 35,786 km above the equator, so that it remains stationary as seen from Earth.Geosynchronous orbits, which are not geostationary, can be \'circular and inclined to equator\' OR can be \'elliptical with any inclination\'.\xa0
3.

Hi can you give me a project popular struggle and movement

Answer» Hi
4.

What are shelter belt plantation pls tell.....

Answer» A shelterbeltis a plantation usually made up of one or more rows of trees or shrubs planted in such a manner as to provide shelter from the wind and to protect soil from erosion. They are commonly planted around the edges of fields on farms. If designed properly, windbreaks around a home can reduce the cost of heating and cooling and save energy.
5.

What is bewar short answer

Answer» Bewar is a town and a nagar panchayat in Mainpuri district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is primitive form of cultivation is called Bewar or Dahiya in Madhya Pradesh.
6.

How can a relationship between religion and politics be established

Answer» The relationship between religion and politics can be established by setting up the followingConstitutional provisions:. There is no official religion. The Indian Constitution does not give special status to any religion.. The Constitution provides to all individuals and communities freedom to profess, practise . and propagate any religion, or not to follow any.. At the same time, the Constitution allows the state to intervene in matters of religion in order to ensure equality within religious communities.
7.

How is nationalism is connected with anti.colinal movements?

Answer» Growth of nationalism in colonies is linked to an anti-colonial movement. The British government in India had for the first time unified the administration of India politically, and economically. This had been done by the railways and telegraph system .The atrocities of the government had adversely impacted all classes of Indian society. There were political associations and the socio-political leaders worked towards reformation and revival of Indian culture which was being dominated under the Western culture. Hence, the anti colonial feelings coloured the national movement in India.
8.

What is dam.

Answer» Dam is a barrier across flowing river which directs,obstructsand retards the flow of water.
Dam made up of stone, bricks to prevent flooding of water
9.

How are the Social division reflected in politics explain

Answer» Social division of politics on the basis of :-1. Birth2. Religon3. Cast4. Occupation5. Colour
10.

Describe aim, objectives,stages of non - cooperation movement

Answer»
Gandhi ji proposed that the movement should unfold in stages:\t1st Stage: Surrender of titles that the government awarded.\t2nd Stage: Boycott of civil services, army, police, courts and legislative councils, schools, and foreign goods.\t3rd Stage: Then, in case the government used repression, a full civil disobedience campaign would be launched.
Following were the objectives of the Non-cooperation Movement:\tAttainment of self government within the British Empire if possible and outside if necessary.\tCancelling of the Rowlatt Act and compelling the British administration to accept its fault regarding government action in Punjab, particularly in Amritsar.\tCompelling the British government to adopt a lenient attitude towards the Sultan of Turkey and restoring of his prior status.
11.

What is a waste land

Answer» The land which is not able to farming ia known as waste land
The land which are not able for farming now
12.

What led to disintegration of Yugoslavia in six independent nations?

Answer» Because they think themselves as a single person
13.

Countries met at vienna in 1815

Answer» The Congress of Vienna (German: Wiener Kongress) was a meeting of ambassadors of European states chaired by Austrianstatesman Klemens von Metternich, and held in Vienna from November 1814 to June 1815, though the delegates had arrived and were already negotiating by late September 1814. The objective of the Congress was to provide a long-term peace plan for Europe by settling critical issues arising from the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. The goal was not simply to restore old boundaries but to resize the main powers so they could balance each other and remain at peace. The leaders were conservatives with little use for republicanism or revolution, both of which threatened to upset the status quo in Europe. France lost all its recent conquests while Prussia, Austria and Russia made major territorial gains. Prussia added smaller German states in the west, Swedish Pomerania and 60% of the Kingdom of Saxony; Austria gained Venice and much of northern Italy. Russia gained parts of Poland. The new Kingdom of the Netherlands had been created just months before, and included formerly Austrian territory that in 1830 became Belgium.\xa0
14.

Evaluate the role of businessman in “ Civil Disobedience Movement”.

Answer» The business classes supported the Civil Disobedience Movement when it was first launched. They gave financial assistance and refused to buy or sell imported goods. Most businessmen came to see Swaraj, as a time when colonial restrictions on business would no longer exist and trade and industry would flourish without constraints . But after the failure of the Round Table Conference, business groups were no longer uniformly enthusiastic. So, when the movement was re launched by Gandhi ji, most of them withdrew their support. They were apprehensive of the spread of militant activities and worried about prolonged disruption of business.
15.

Mention any 3 measuers to control water pollution

Answer» \tConserve water by turning off the tap when running water is not necessary. This helps prevent water shortages and reduces the amount of contaminated water that needs treatment.\tBe careful about what you throw down your sink or toilet. Don\'t throw paints, oils or other forms of litter down the drain.\tUse environmentally household products, such as washing powder, household cleaning agents and toiletries.\tTake great care not to overuse pesticides and fertilisers. This will prevent runoffs of the material into nearby water sources.
16.

In which year belgium gained independence?please help me..i am in a very big proble???

Answer» Dont ask these type of questions here, you can confirm it in internet yourself?????However, the answer is 1830
17.

Correct definition of resource

Answer» Anything in our environment which satisfy our needs called resource
Its answer is in the first paragraph of ch 1 geo In a well defined manner
Everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs provided it is technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable can be termed as resource????Please try to read the book thoroughly because the answer is given in the most first paragraph of the chapter resources and development of geography of class 10th
18.

Explain the factors on which quality if life depends

Answer» 1.heathcare facilities2.proper food supply3.education facilities
19.

What are the difficulties of barter systems?

Answer» The major difficulties of the barter system are:(i) Lack of double coincidence of wants It was a major drawback of the barter system. It was very rare when the owner of some goods or services could find someone who wanted his goods or services and possessed that goods or services that the first person wanted. No exchange was possible, if the double coincidence of wants was not there.(ii) Lack of common measure of value In barter system, there was absence of a common unit of measurement in which the value of goods and services can be measured. In the absence of common unit, proper valuation was not possible.(iii) Lack of standard for deferred payments Deferred payment means future payments. In barter system, it was difficult to return value in future in terms of goods of same quantity and quality. Therefore, future , payments regarding interest and loans became difficult.(iv) Lack of store of value Due to absence of money in barter system, wealth was stored in terms of goods. Storing of goods carried some problems like cost of storage, loss of value, transfer from one place to other, etc. So, in case of commodities, it was difficult for people to store their purchasing power.(v) Lack of divisibility In commodity exchange, difficulty of dividing the commodity has been arised. e.g. if car is to be exchanged for a scooter, then car cannot be divided. Similarly, animals cannot be divided into smaller units.
20.

Who was gossheppi mazzani???

Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary who founded two underground societies; first Young Italy in Marseilles and then Young Europe in Berne. Giuseppe Mazzini was an important figure in liberal natioanlism. He made a significant contribution to the unification of Italy. By 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini put forward a coherent programme of a unitary Italian Republic formed a secret society named Young Italy to inspire them with ideas of unification. He inspired the youth of Italy with natioanlist ideas. He believed God intended nations to be natural units of mankind and Italy could not continue to be a patchwork of small states and kingdoms.
21.

What is comunlism

Answer» one who considered his religion better than other then it is known as communalism
22.

Why social difference should be promoted in the society. Prove

Answer» Please give me answer
23.

Explain the impact of 1st war in the british economy

Answer» They had to increase their defence expendeture And they had to look for extra supply of goods and soldiers
The war effected Indians not britishers
24.

what legal measures were taken by the government to empower the consumers 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.
25.

Why gandhi jii launched second faise civil disobedience movement

Answer» Because the British government was not agree with their problems in round table meeting..
26.

When cbse will conduct the exam in 2018 19

Answer» In February for vocational sub.and in march for core sub.
Account. To newspapers..
In February.....
27.

Discuss the rising impotance of tourism as trade

Answer» Significance of tourism as a trade in India is stated in the points below(i) Our country earns foreign exchange through tourism.(ii) It promotes national integration.(iii) It provides support to cultural pursuits and develops international understanding about cultural heritage.
28.

What is non cooperation movement?

Answer» Thanq?
It is a movememt statrted by gandhi ji...against the...britishers It is a movement in which indins refuse to coperate brithisresIndians refuse to follow their rules and regulationsRefuse to work jn the factories...students refuse to go in british schhol....and refuse to wear british clothes...but this movemnt is withdrwan by gandhi ji....after non violence in chauri chaura..
29.

Define napalm,obscurantist?

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30.

How do poor generally used to decorate the walls of their homes and place of work

Answer»
31.

Merits and demerits of multi national companies

Answer» Hi
32.

What are the modern forms of money in india

Answer» The modern form of money is paper notes , coins, credit card,debit card, chech online money transfer apps
33.

When mahatama gandhi was born?

Answer» Sorry 1869
2 october 1863 in porbander ,Gujrat
34.

What were the factors important for development other than income?

Answer» Security,respect for others,equality,pollution free environment etc.
35.

Apdate Syllabus for social science

Answer»
36.

What is khilafat agitation?

Answer» \tKhilafat movement was a political campaign launched mainly by Muslims in South Asia to influence the British government and to protect the Ottoman Empire after World War I.\tIn 1920 the movement gained force after the Treaty of Sèvres, which solidified the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire.\tIndian Muslims were keen that the Khalifa be allowed to retain control over Muslim sacred places in the erstwhile Ottoman Empire.\tThe leaders of the Khilafat agitation, Mohammad Ali and Shaukat Ali, now wished to initiate a full-fledged Non-Cooperation Movement.\tGandhiji supported the movement and asked the Congress to campaign against the Jallianwala massacre and demand for Swaraj.
37.

In which part of India sugarcane is grown

Answer» UP,Bihar and some other states.
38.

Classify the major commercial crop of India

Answer» Tea, coffee
39.

what are the important of manufacturing in industries

Answer» Ha hi lol
Manufacturing in industries is industry in which raw materials are renew
Lol
40.

Explain the term Satyagrah

Answer» The idea of satyagraha emphasised the power of truth and the need to search for truth. It suggested that if the cause was true, if the struggle was against injustice,then physical force was necessary to fight the oppressor. Without seeking revenge or being aggressive, a satyagrahi could win the battle through non violence.
Satyagraha means violence without weapons
41.

Knowledge

Answer» Lol
Lol
42.

Why should non- convertional energy by used more?Explain?

Answer» As they are renewable, eco friendly, mostly cheap and inexhaustible
43.

Explain the cause of after excessive physical exercise

Answer» Cramps develop after sudden exercise due to formation of lactic acid in our muscle cells
44.

Tyes of money?

Answer» No
45.

Why kerala has better IMR even with low capita income?

Answer» Because kera have better PDS (public distribution system). Kerla has high rate of literacy.kerla has low infant morality rate kerla has good health care system.that\'s why kerla has better IMR even with low capita income.
46.

What is the difference between division of labour in men and women? Why?

Answer» The way works are divided between men and women according to their gender roles and that is usually referred to as the gender division.This is meant to grab the mens jobs and vice versa to see the division of Labour has much to do with each society perceive as the division of constitution.
47.

How geothermal energy is produced?

Answer» Geothermal energy is generated at the geothermal power plants where the heat of earth is used to generate electricity.Due to some geological changes, the molten rocks present in the core of the earth are pushed to the earth’s crust. Steam is generated when the underground water comes in contact with these points forming hot springs. This trapped steam is used to generate electricity in the geothermal power plants.
48.

which industry is called killer industry.why they are called so.any three points

Answer» From industries many toxic chemicals come either in the form of liquid or gaseous or solid which causes many problems &many people die by this toxic chemicals. So industry r called killer.
ans plz
49.

Why social differences should be promoted in society.proved

Answer»
50.

What is TISCO

Answer» Tata iron and steel cooperative limited
Tata Iron and steel company
Tata iron and steel company organisation