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Who discovered Gramophone❓ |
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Answer» Thomas Alva Edision. Wrong Emile Berniler |
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Questionpaper are given in news and updates are latest or not |
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Who was mezni |
| Answer» Mezni is your mother | |
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When did the Ottoman turks captured Constantinople |
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Industrialisation and urbanisation go hand in hand. Explain the statement in 5 points |
| Answer» The given statement is justified because(i) Industrialisation causes growth in available factory jobs. Thus, as employment rate increases it pulls people from various places and leads urbanisation.(ii) People start moving towards cities for jobs and they gradually develop into urban centres. Sometimes industries are located in or near cities.(iii) Cities provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultants and financial advice, etc to the industry.Thus, it can be concluded that industrialisation and unbanisation go hand in hand. | |
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Religion and politics cannot be separated . Explain the statement in 5 points |
| Answer» \tMahatma Gandhi believed that religion can never be separated from politics.\tIt was not in reference to any particular religion but in general Gandhi believed that every religion is characterized by moral values and ethics and that religion brings a sense of morality in the conduct of politics.\tFor Mahatma Gandhi, religion must guide political actions whose ultimate aim was to secure welfare of the people.\tWhat he meant by religion was not any particular religion like Hinduism or Islam but moral values that form the basis of all religions.\tHe believed that politics must be guided by ethics drawn from religions. | |
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Define resource |
| Answer» Materials available in the environment which are used to satisfy our needs are termed as resource.They are technologically accessible economically feasible and culturally acceptable. | |
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Why are farmers committing suicides in several states of the country? |
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Answer» due to drought,flood,loss of crops,low production and so on.. Due to flood ,drought,debt,use of geneticelly modified seeds,public health ,use of lower quantity pestisides due to less investment producing a decreased yeild. |
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Why were the 1830s called the years of great economic hardship in europe? Give any three reason |
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Describe any 5 characteristics of WTO. (world trade organization.) |
| Answer» The five characteristics of WTO are(i) World Trade Organisation (WTO) is a powerful international organisation.(it) It aims at liberalising international trade.(iii)It establishes rules regarding international trade and sees that these rules are obeyed.(iv)Nearly 162 countries of the world are currendy members of the WTO, as on 30th November, 2015. .(v) WTO is supposed to allow free trade for all countries. But in ptacdce, it is seen that the developed countries have unfairly retained trade barriers. | |
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Describe the main features of S.H.Gs |
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Answer» SHG(self help group) is a group which is created by a villagers people under this group every member has to pay rs25 to rs 100 every day.members of this group can borrow a loan from shg group. SHG is a group of women of 15-20member |
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What is majortarism |
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Answer» It is a belief that the majority community should rule the country Majoritarianism is a belief that the majority (community ) should rule the country. majoritarianism happens when the majority community dominates the minority example-srilanka Majortarism is that in which all the powers are given to a particular party or community and it is allowed to rule over the country in whichever way it wants, by avoiding other communites rights even. Majoritarianism is all about a traditional philosophy that helps a lot in asserting a majority of population to a certain degree.. |
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London season |
| Answer» Cold | |
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Difference between Politics and administration |
| Answer» \tParameter of ComparisonPolitics\xa0AdministrationDefinitionThe activities such as discussion, expression and policy drafting for the governance and allocation of resources are collectively called politics.The body that is responsible for the implementation of the drafted policies is known as administration.NatureConflict is an important characteristic nature of the conflict. It is a desired trait for better functioning.Conflict in administration is not desired.Relevant bodyThe legislative is responsible for the formation of political policiesThe executive is responsible for the implementation of these policies.Skill RequiredIt is more of an art, that enables leaders to satisfy people’s needs across constituencies.It requires scientific skills of management and commitment.Office HoldersPeople involved in politics are elected leader or representatives.The administration is run by qualified individuals with some relevant skill to the filed they are working in.\t | |
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What are the limitations of civil disobedience movement?? |
| Answer» 1) the nation\'s untouchables who was form around the 1930 has began to call themselves dalits or oppressed.2) Dalit participation in civil disobedience movement was limited particularly in Maharashtra and Nagpur region where their organisation was quite strong.3)As relations between Hindu and Muslim worsened each community organised religious processions with militants fervour, provoking hindu-muslim communal clashes and riot\'s in various cities.4) when civil disobedience movement started there was thus an atmosphere of suspicion and distruct between communities. | |
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Why thermal power stations are located near the coalfields |
| Answer» Hlo | |
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which is the first printing press |
| Answer» \tThe earliest print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea. From 594 AD onwards, books were printed in China by rubbing paper against the inked surface of woodblocks. The traditional Chinese ‘Accordion Book’ was folded and stitched at the side because both sides of the thin, porous sheet could not be printed.\tFor a very long time, the imperial state of China was the major producer of printed material. The Chinese bureaucratic system recruited its personnel through civil services examinations. The imperial state sponsored the large scale printing of textbooks for this examination. The number of candidates for the examinations increased from the sixteenth century, and this increased the volume of print.\tJohann Gutenberg of Germany in 1430 had developed the first printing press.\tBible was the first book published by Johann Gutenberg in Europe. | |
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Why conservation of minerals is very important |
| Answer» because today minerals are very important to us and that igneous nd metamorphic rocks occur in cracks crevices nd faults or joints | |
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Discuss the role of RBI ? |
| Answer» \tRBI issues currency notes on behalf of the central govt.\tRBI supervises the functioning of formal source of loans.\tRBI monitors the banks in actually maintaining cash balance.\tIt also sees that banks give loans not just for profit making and traders but also to small borrowers, small cultivators etc..\tPeriodically banks have to submit information to RBI on how much they are lending, to whom, at what interest rate, etc | |
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What is the impact of rinderpest |
| Answer» It killed over 90%of the animals there | |
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MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IS THE BACKBONE OF THE COUNTRY. EXPLAIN |
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Answer» IT MIGHT HELP YOU BUDDY✩★ :)Due to following reasons manufacturing sector is considered the backbone of economic development of the country(i)\tManufacturing industries help in modernising agriculture.(ii) Industrial development is required for eradication of unemployment and poverty. An example is the establishment of industries in tribal and backward areas.(iii) Countries that transform their raw materials into a wide variety of finished goods of higher value are prosperous. My name is written.... WHO ARE YOU |
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Explain the two major taken by the French to solve the problem of plague |
| Answer» Aa rat hunt was started in 1902.\tThe French hired Vietnamese workers and paid them for each rat they caught. Rats began to be caught in thousands.\tFor the Vietnamese the rat hunt seemed to provide an early lesson in the success of collective bargaining.\tThose who did the dirty work of entering sewers found that if they came together they could negotiate a higher bounty.\tThey also discovered innovative ways to profit from this situation.\tThe bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that a rat had been killed.\tSo the rat-catchers took to just clipping the tails and releasing the rats, so that the process could be repeated, over and over again. | |
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Structural formula of propaonaldehyde |
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What were the features of Gandhi Irwin pact |
| Answer» The Viceroy, Lord Irwin, was authorised to hold talks with Mahatma Gandhi. Finally, Gandhi and Irwin made an agreement on 5 March 1931. The agreement is called Gandhi-Irwin pact\tCivil disobedience movement was to be withdrawn.\tPicketing for boycott of foreign goods was not to be allowed beyond limits permissible by law.\tNational congress was to participate in the second round table conference. | |
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Why colons come and occupaid of vietnam?? |
| Answer» For exploiting vietnam | |
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Communalism can take various forms in india politics.discuss |
| Answer» Communalism can take several forms in politics – in everyday beliefs, formation of parties based on communities, campaigning or asking for votes, formation of government, etc.(i) Communalism in daily beliefs : The most common expression of communalism is in everyday life. These routinely involve religious prejudices, stereotypes of religious communities and the beliefs in the superiority of one religion over the other religions. This is so common that we often fail to notice it, even when we believe in it.(ii) Formation of political parties on the basis of communities : All the communities of the world have a quest for political dominance of one’s own religious community. For those belonging to the majority community, this takes the form of majoritarian dominance. For those belonging to the minority community, it can take the form of a desire to form a separate political unit.(iii) Political mobilisation on communal lines : It is another frequent form of communalism. Parties based on a particular community make use of sacred symbols, religious leaders, emotional appeal and create fear in order to bring the followers of one religion together in the political arena. In electoral politics, this often involves a special appeal to the interests or emotions of voters of one religion in preference to others.(iv) Communal riots: Sometimes, communalism takes the most ugly form of communal violence, riots and massacre. India has suffered some of the worst communal riots at the time of partition. The post independence period has also seen large- scale communal violence. | |
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Why we study history? |
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Answer» We study history to know about ancient culture, trade , movement and many more . It makes us aware about the past , about various great leaders, fights etc. Studing history make us aware of culture ,printing style,about the movement which had been taken place and all To know our past mistakes , achievements ,role of leaders and if we know history we secure our future |
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which chapters are most important for the board examination of class 10 th |
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Answer» thanks dude.... All but the chapters which contain the max. Weightage can be seen on this app (mycbse)aur there are many websites |
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What is STD and write its importance |
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Why did slavic nationalist struggle in the 19th century? Give one reason |
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role of IT industry in mass communication |
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Who is the founder of Communist Party of India (Marxist)? |
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Answer» Are you sure Aman Jyoti Basu |
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What do the terms LIBERALISATION and GLOBALISATION mean? |
| Answer» Liberalization of economy means to free it from direct or physical control imposed by the government.Integrating our economy with world economy is called globalization. Reduction in economic gap between different nations is done by removing all restrictions between nations on the movement of goods, services, capital, technology and labour.\xa0 | |
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What is aglomeration economy |
| Answer» Cities provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultants and financial advisors, etc., to the industries. Many industries tend to come together to make use of the advantages offered by the urban centres known as agglomeration economies. Gradually a large industrial agglomeration takes place. So, it is basically coordination of various industries in a city for the development of manufacturing industries. | |
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What are the conditions under which democracy is accommodate social diversity |
| Answer» Almost every country in the world has social diversities in respect to caste, race, religion, language, etc. Democracy is considered to be the most suitable form of government to accommodate these diversities. It aims at giving equal rights and opportunities to all the citizens.Democracy is not simply rule by majority opinion. The majority always needs to work for minority. Democracy does not believe in any kind of discrimination among citizens on grounds of caste, religion, colour, ***, race, etc. It accommodates alLsocial diversities. | |
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Describe the main events leading to civil disobedience movement |
| Answer» From the very start, Gandhi had an agenda of Non -violence,Swaraj, Swadeshi and Boycott.\xa0The laws of British government were most oppressive. On 31 January 1930, he sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin stating eleven demands. These demands were of general interests which identified with all classes within Indian society. Salt was consumed by the rich and the poor alike. The salt tax was most stirring of all because government had monopoly over its production. The eleven demands were an ultimatum to the government failing to fulfill which he would resort to his agenda of swaraj. Hereby, Gandhi chose to break the salt law peacefully. This instigated the Civil disobedience movement and the salt march to Dandi. | |
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Which resources are communities owned resources |
| Answer» Public parks, public gardens,ponds, etc means the resources which are owned by a particular community and used by all the public is known as community owned resources? | |
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Is the democracy best form of government on removal of poverty and onequality |
| Answer» Yes | |
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Explain about legal ways by which we can reform the political parties. |
| Answer» \tA Law should be made to regulate the internal affairs of political parties .It should be made compulsory for the political parties to maintain registers of its members.\tToTollow its own constitution.\tTo hold open elections to the highest post.\tIt should be made mandatory for all political parties to give a minimum number of tickets, about l/3rd to women candidates.\tThere should be a quota for women in the decision making bodies of the party.\tThere should be state funding of election. The government should give parties money to support their election expenses.\tPeople can put pressure on political parties in various ways through petitions, publicity and agitations.\tOrdinary citizens, pressure groups and movements and the media can play an important role in this.\tMinimum qualification should be high school pass. | |
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How many chapters will come in board exams of social science from history part?? |
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Answer» Can you please give me the names of the chapters All chapters but we have to study only 4.Cause chapters are in "OR". |
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how we find the BMI of a person |
| Answer» BMI=weight in kg ÷height in metre ka whole square | |
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What is the full form of HDR |
| Answer» Human Development Resource | |
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Friends aap log ye batao ki History ka chapter 1 kaise padhe ki samajh aa jae? |
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Answer» We just trying to understand it not by heart it Story ke base pe do unification aur Vienna aur thore revolution h jo aapko theory padne h aur years aur name to har halat m yaad krna hi h cahe ratoo ya yaad karoPoints banao aur unhe jodo bas yaad ho jaega aur aap youtube m veideo bhi dekh sakte hai |
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Why do be need political parties |
| Answer» Without political parties it is not able to rule the country any any monarch will come and rule our country so political parties are needed as ruling government or a strong opposition party which can give support to the wrong or right | |
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Why do mnc sonetimes buy up local companies |
| Answer» MNCs sometime buy up local companies foreign trade in other countries | |
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Give two argument with favour of decentrelisation |
| Answer» it made third tier in govt which is local govt and it is good also because because in villages some people have the quality of managing money and spending for good cause so that give the opportunity to people like this can contest election and manage the village | |
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What are the criterua for the classification of economic activities? |
| Answer» ? kakulte | |
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Why do novel use vernacular |
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What do you mean by indenture labour |
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Answer» Sir please say with full expaination Those labour worked withot any capital,having no right to their own land is called undentured labour |
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What did Historian garent sted Man John\'s say about the city London? |
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