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1.

Who was sir Melton Stanley

Answer» He was a British scientist who gave the theory of origin of life on earth . He suggested that life must have developed from the simple inorganic molecules like CH4, CH3 , H2S which were present on earth soon after it was formed . He said that the condition on earth at that time could have converted simple inorganic molecules into complex organic molecules which were necessary for life
2.

What is our government

Answer» if u belong 2 India
central government or union government
3.

What is golaboligation

Answer» Globalisation is the integration of the economy of a country with the world economy without restrictions on the import and export .or it means free trade, liberalisation.
The integration of the domestic economy with the world economy is known as a globalisation
Globalisation is the integration and interconnections between one country to other country on the basis of economy of country,trade...
The integration and interconnection between different countries is called as globalization
Globalisation is the integration of the economy of a country with the economies of other countries of world under the condition of free flow of men,material,capital and technology.
4.

Why the arisrtrocrate people does not like print culture????

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5.

Years ko yaad kaise karein history and geography

Answer» Firstly write down the all dates and past it at your room\'s door or anywhere else where u can see tham easily ?
Best way to learn dates and years is that you try to connect the dates and years with any memorial numbers or near about it.
Find other solution buddy
Make a time line year in a paper and paste where in which you see again and again
6.

How to remember all the years and places in history and geography

Answer» Is that true
HI...Years are not asked in the CBSE board examsThanking You Maria Anna Alwin
7.

What do you understand by Confucianism, Syncretism?

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8.

What contradictions were observed to the civilizing mission of the French?

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9.

What is civil desobediance

Answer» Civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government or occupying international power. Civil disobedience is sometimes defined as having to be nonviolent to be called civil disobedience. Civil disobedience is sometimes, therefore, equated with nonviolent resistance
10.

what was the reason for the rise of nationalist movement in indo-china?

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11.

Describe any three factors which contribute to the development of print technology?

Answer» (i) The production of handwritten manuscripts could not satisfy the ever increasing demand for books.(ii) Copying was an expensive, laborious and time consuming exercise.(iii) Manuscripts were fragile, difficult to handle and could not be cared for or read easily.(iv) Though woodblock printing was popular, there was clearly a need for quicker and cheaper reproduction of texts.
12.

What was the reason for which the non cooperation movement became so massive ❓

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13.

What are the common features of democracy all over the world

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14.

What was the condition of works in eighteenth century in England

Answer» Very bad??
15.

Who are referred as a atheists?

Answer» Atheists refers to those people who do not believe in god and views everything scientifically. They disregards the fact of existence of God.
Atheist are non believers of God
16.

The jalliawalla bagh massacre

Answer» In 13 April 1919.......
13 april 1919
13 april 1919
17.

describe the condition of balkans after 1871 in Europe

Answer» \tThe Balkans was a region of geographical and ethnic variation\xa0comprising modern days Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece and\xa0Macedonia whose inhabitants were broadly known as Slavs.\tA large part of Balkans was under the control of Ottoman Empire.\tThe spread of ideas of Romantic Nationalism in the Balkans together\xa0with the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire made this region\xa0explosive.\tAll throughout the 19th century the Ottoman Empire had sought to\xa0strengthen itself.\tThe Balkan people based their claims for independence or political\xa0rights on nationality and used history for their claim.\tBalkan also became the scene of rivalry among big powers.
18.

Define transparency in term of democracy

Answer» Openness, accountability, and honesty define government transparency. In a free society, transparency is government\'s obligation to share information with citizens. It is at the heart of how citizens hold their public officials accountable.Governments exist to serve the people. Information on how officials conduct the public business and spend taxpayers’ money must be readily available and easily understood. This transparency allows good and just governance.
19.

Question related to lesson rise of nationalism

Answer» Europe or India
Which chapter
20.

Wheather should I teach page no 44 to 47 of agriculture or not

Answer» No
No
21.

Why the super Highways are constructed

Answer» To reduce time To get away of traffic it is known as super highway because it connects most of the country
To reduce time
22.

What is bartal?

Answer» it is actually HARTAL ....meaning strike
question is what is bartal?? but all are answering about barter...can anyone say what is bartal pls
It is a system in which goods are directly exchanged without the use of money
Bartar is a system through which people exchange their goods at the time when money or cash was not available. They simply exchange their things with each other
23.

Define agglomeration economy

Answer» Cities provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, 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.
24.

Describe the ideology of liberalisation during nineteenth century

Answer» By the 1848 revolution of the liberals we mean, the revolution led by the educated middle classes of Europe. Events of February 1848, in France brought about the abdication of the monarchy and a republic based on universal male franchise was formed.Ideals Supported(i) Politically, it emphasized the concept of government by consent, abolition of autocracy and special privileges.(ii) Socially, the liberals supported the abolition of discrimination based on birth.(iii) Economically, it stood for the abolition of trade restrictions imposed by the state.
25.

How is panchayat samiti formed and at what level?

Answer» \tPanchayat Samiti is formed at the block level.\tThe members of this representative body are elected by all the Panchayat members in that area.\tA few Gram Panchayats are grouped together to form a Panchayat Samiti or Block or Mandal.
26.

Model Question Paper solved in class 10th 2018-2019

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27.

How railways provide national integration

Answer» Apart from an important means of transport the Indian railways have been a great integrating force for more than 150 years. Railways in India bind the economic life of the country as well as accelerate the development of the industry and agriculture.
28.

Is power sharing removed from the latest social science syllabus

Answer» No it is not removed.
No
29.

My quary is about the chapter "work leisure... .Is this chapter will come in2019

Answer» You can take any one of the unit ,either Print revolution or this one.There will be option.
Not for kvs dude
30.

Why government should promote the loaning form formal sector?

Answer» To reduce the spread of informal sector as the people are suffering from inappropriate loans from moneylendersetc.....
31.

What are types of major ports in india

Answer» Kandla is also
Jawaharlal nehru, ennore port, Mumbai port trust, kandla, cochin etc.
32.

what is prudental and moral resons .for power sharing

Answer» 1 power sharing reduces the risk of conflict aming social groups which is a prudential reason of power sharing. 2.power sharing is the spirit of democracy. We have a say in functioning of governmnet by electing our representative which is a moral reason.
33.

Short note on all 6 national parties.

Answer» Jdu nt bsp
bjpJduRjdCongress
34.

The above question l write PLZ answer it now

Answer» Plz mention the chapter name
Which chapter and which subject?
35.

What do you mean by Non cooperation movement.

Answer» Thanks
Non cooperation movement was a mass movement which was launched by Gandhi in 1920. It was a peaceful and a\xa0non-violent protest against the British government in India.\xa0Programmes of the Non Cooperation movement were:\tIndians were asked to relinquish their titles and resign from nominated seats in the local bodies as a mark of protest.\tPeople had to resign from their government jobs.\tPeople were asked to withdraw their children from government-controlled or aided schools and colleges.\tPeople had to boycott foreign goods and use only Indian-made goods.The main aim of the Non Cooperation movement was the demand of \'Swaraj\' or the self government.\xa0
36.

Explain any two features of each formal sector loans and informal sector Loans

Answer» Formal Sector Loans :Formal sector loans include loans from banks and cooperatives. Features of formal sector loans are :(i) Formal sectors provide cheap and affordable loans and their rate of interest is monitered by RBI.(ii) Formal sector strictly follows the terms of credit which includes interest rate, collateral, documentation and the mode of repayment.Informal Sector Loans :Informal sector loans include loans from moneylenders, traders, employers, relatives, friends etc. Features for informal sector loans are :(i) Their credit activities are not governed by any organisation, therefore they charge higher rate of interest.(ii) Informal sector loan providers know the borrowers personally, and hence they provide loans on easy terms without collateral and documentation.
37.

When was first earth samita held

Answer» first earth summit held in 14 june 1992
what is samita??
38.

How can we learn social science its too difficult

Answer» HeySocial science is very easy If u\'ll undestand and learn u ll able to learn it quickly Just learn and do written practiceDo not try to cramp
Sorry i forgot to write que. ans after own on first fifth line
Dont panic with this subject. This was very easy subject. First read the chapter thauroli one or two time than learn its ncert question answers than if you have power to do this so made your own from book but at this time is very short so buy kundra bawa or ulike guide for sst and learn question answers from this or understand que. ans. Do this you will score good marks in sst in next exams. Prepare or download ppt of difficult chapters and read that ppt every week on Sunday. But dont forget that ppt was good and useful. I am also walking on these tips and I score 70 marks out of 80 in last periodic test. All the Best for your next exams.
Not that way ss is easy. If u think it as difficult it is .. but dont refer other material like arihant... Coz if u kearn 110 u will writee 95 but in arihant he shorts matters and give 90 and u write 70. So pls study t.b first. Then easy
Yes seriously it is sooo difficult who we learn yr plz help us
39.

Answer this- Democracy is seen to be good in principle but felt to be so good in practice?

Answer» Democracy means rule by the representatives elected by the people. The government is formed by the people, for the people and of the people. Through their elected representatives, every citizen takes part in the decision making process. All the policies, of the government are debated in the Parliament before taking final decisions. This takes a lot of time and leads to delays in the decision-making.Although democratic government are expected to be attentive to the needs of the people and less corrupt, but in actual practice, it does not happen. Democracies often frustrate the needs of the people and often ignore the demand of a major portion of the population then work on party lines.Democracy is also not free of corruption as most of the politician are indulged in money making. Thus, democracy is seen to be good in principle but felt not good in practice.
40.

Can anybody tell me which is the current regional party in Himachal Pradesh??

Answer» BJP
41.

What is the difference between an educated person and a literate...???

Answer» Thanks for your help?
An educated person has recieved complete education whereas a literate person has received education only upto a certain stage. Hope this helps......
42.

Difference between primitive subsistence farming and intensive farming

Answer» Farming in which we can
43.

What are faminist movement

Answer» A man or woman who beliefs in equal rights and oppourtunities for womensand mens in all the spheres of life.
44.

What are the contribution of industry to the national economy.

Answer» Industry Are Always Being A Great Part In A Country\'s economy It provide Machines,tools,manufactured goods to the people and industries. For example:-Tractors are manufactured in industries and used By farmers in farming and good yield gives them good income .hence, the economy rises
45.

How are industries and agriculture are interdependent

Answer» Through agriculture the industries get their raw materials
46.

What is the difference between politics in caste and caste in politics

Answer» politics in caste means representing caste or favoring any cast by parties while caste in politcs means when caste come together
I also want to know this question too
47.

What type of laws are suited for democratic reforms

Answer» deinfection law
48.

State three features of developed country

Answer» 1) It\'s per capita income is higher than the income prescribed by the world bank2) It provides its citizens all the fundamental rights3) Availability of other important feature such as health and hygiene, Education etc.
49.

Why rules and regulations are necessary in the market

Answer» 1.so that the traders do not cheat 2. Protection of consumers from unfair practices of traders3.The shopkeepers cannot take more price than the mrp
Dygjg
50.

Why did the industrialist prefer hand labour over machines

Answer» (i) New technologies and machines were expensive, so the producers and the industrialists were cautious about using them.(ii) Machines often broke down and their repair was expensive.(iii) Poor peasants and migrants moved to cities in large numbers in search of jobs. So the supply of workers was more than the demand. Therefore, workers were available at low wages.(iv) In seasonal industries, where production fluctuated with the seasons, industrialists usually preferred hand labour, employing workers only for the season, when it was needed.(v) The variety of products required in the market could not be produced by the machines available at that time. In mid-nineteenth century, Britain, for instance, 500 varieties of hammers were produced and 45 kinds of axes, these required human skill, and not mechanical technology.