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How can formal sector loans be made beneficial for poor farmers and workers? Suggest any 5 measures |
| Answer» The formal sector credit in India includes loans from banks and cooperatives. RBI supervises their functions of providing loans. These formal sector credits can be made beneficial for poor farmers and workers through the following measures:\tFormal sector credit needs to be expanded in India so as to save people, especially poor farmers and workers from exploitation of the informal sector credit.\tProvide credit at a reasonable rate of interest to fulfil various needs of the people by providing cheap and affordable credit.\tThis credit can be distributed equally which helps in benefiting the poor. This can help in promoting agricultural activities and small-scale industries.\tThe absence of collateral and documentation with rural borrowers would ease the formalities to obtain credit from the formal sector. Provide flexible loans in terms of timelines, interest rates and procedural requirements to rural borrowers.\tThere should be awareness among rural borrowers against the exploitation of informal sector credit facilities. The need to keep them aware regarding the high rate of interest and debt traps of moneylenders. | |
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Analyse the 3 components of political party |
| Answer» The three components of a political party are the leader, the active members and the followers.i. Leaders: The leaders constitute the higher echelons of a political party. They are the ones who effectively run the government if the party wins the elections.ii. Active Members: They are the rank and file of the party, mobilising public opinion on the ground and serving as a link between the party followers and the party leaders.iii. Followers: Simply put, they are the followers of the party leadership who work with the guidance of the active members of the party. | |
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Name the river related to National Waterways no. 2 |
| Answer» Brahmaputra is the river related to National Waterway 2 (abbreviation NW-2) and from 1 September, 1988 this waterway came into effect. It has a length of 891 km and lies between the Bangladesh border and Sadiya | |
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What is the term vernacular means |
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Answer» Language of people or nation language Google it. |
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Why do decision making process is slow in demicrcy than dictatorship |
| Answer» Becs it has to be approved in the 2 houses by majority | |
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What is the role of mahatma gandhiji in the indian freedom struggle |
| Answer» Sea shivagi the boss movie (nara nara na ) | |
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How can. Democracy. Redefine? |
| Answer» Democracy as a form of government in which rulers representatives are leaders are elected by the people | |
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Why gentile is know as father of ? |
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Evaluate the role of business classes in the civil disobedience movement |
| Answer» The role of business classes in the \'Civil Disobedience\' Movement :\xa0(a) Indian industrialists had made huge profits during the First World War.\xa0(b) They became powerful. They wanted to expand their business, they wanted protection against imports of foreign goods.\xa0(c) They formed the Indian Industries and Commercial Congress in 1920.\xa0(d) They formed Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries in 1927.\xa0(e) Purshotamdas, Thakurdas and G.D Birla attacked colonial control over the Indian economy and supported the Civil Disobedience Movement.\xa0 | |
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Why sustainable development is an issue |
| Answer» \tSustainable development is important because resources are fixed.\tThey have to be used judiciously.\tThey have to be kept for future generation.\tSustainable development reduces our dependence on non-renewable resources.\tIt is helpful in inventing alternative resources.\tIt promotes reuse and recycle of resources. | |
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Difference between ballad and taverns |
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Answer» Taverns: Place where people gathered to drink alcohol and exchange news.Ballads:A historical account or folk tale in verse usually sung or recited. Difference between ballad snd tavern Taverns: Place where people gathered to drink alcohol and exchange\xa0Ballads:A historical account or folk tale in verse usually sung or recited |
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Role of mncs in the globalisation process |
| Answer» The role of MNCs in the process of globalisation can be understood through the following five examples:1. MNCs have led to the availability of products from all over the world in any country. For example, in India, corporations like Ford and Hyundai have led to a greater availability of cars from other countries.2. MNCs from developing countries are also increasing their presence in developed countries. For example, Tata Tea purchased Tetley, a tea brand in Britain a few years ago.3. They have led to a greater movement of labour across the world. For example, Indian software engineers working in TCS go the U.S. for work.4. MNCs have increased the inflow of foreign capital across different countries. For example, when a corporation like General Electric invests in India, it brings in capital from abroad.5. They have led to more transfer of technology across the countries. For example, Samsung brings in more advanced technology for manufacturing electronics into countries like India. | |
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Who was vishal |
| Answer» Vishal is a boy who don\'t know himself and asking others that who was Vishal | |
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Distinguished between foreign trade anf foreign investment |
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Answer» Foreign trade1. It connects Market of different countries2. It improves the quality of products in world market3. Under this good and services travel from one country to another countryForeign investment1. It is made with intention of profit making using cheap raw material and labour2. It is aimed at buying local companies and expand production3. Under this a MNC or a country invest in another country Foreign trade means the foreign company sell their products in our country ,foreign investment is the company which invest in our country to built industries to produce and sell their products. Yes |
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How did print help connect communities and people in different parts of India? explain with example |
| Answer» Print help connect community and people in different parts of India because through print the exchange of thought take place in print the normal print start thinking. those who disagreed with established authority could now print and circulate their idea. | |
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Why europeans flee to america in 19th century? |
| Answer» Europeans fled to America in 19th century because :(i) Until the 19th century, power and hunger were common in Europe.(ii) Cities were crowded and deadly diseases were underspread.(iii) Religious conflicts were common and religious dissenters were persecuted.(iv) In America, plantations were growing cotton and sugar for the European market. These plantations were worked on by slaves.\xa0 | |
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व्हिच स्टेट इज द लार्जेस्ट प्रोडूसर ऑफ मनी इन इंडिया write two uses of it |
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How is democratic government accountable, responsive and legitimate |
| Answer» Accountability:The people form the\xa0government\xa0by electing their representatives therefore, in a democracy the government is expected to cater to the needs and expectations of the people. The people have the right to and the medium to examine the\xa0decision\xa0making process i.e there is transparency. In this way the government is accountable.\xa0Responsive:Because it is a people\'s government, they have to cater to the needs of the people. This is usually something that non democratic governments lack in. Because there happens to be transparency, the people examine the process and this makes the government look after the needs and take measures to fulfil itLegitimate:\xa0In any\xa0Democratic country there is has to be formal constitution that is the binding force. It keeps the powers of government to the limited. Also while making decisions, the government has to follow norms and rules that make sure even though the decision process is long the\xa0decision made\xa0is more\xa0acceptable by the\xa0people | |
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What do you mean by an accountable government |
| Answer» It is a government of the people made by the people and for the people it is answerable to the people or the Parliament if they do not work coding to the wishes of the people people can overthrow them. | |
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what is sexratio |
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Answer» Number of girls per 1000 boys in the country is called *** ratio. the no. of girls per 1000 boys is called *** ratio The no. Of births per year is called as *** ratio |
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why there is a need to conserve resources |
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Answer» There is a need to conserve resources because they are limited in quantity so over using of resources will cause lack of resources and there will be no resources for our next generation so it is necessary to conserve resources Because they are limited in quantity so over using cause lack of resources Because it helps to the development of a country Because they are available in a limited quantity and overuse of these resources can exhaust them. |
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Project on political party |
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What are the different forms of money? |
| Answer» In the modern monetary systems, there are three forms of money in actual use: (i) Metallic Money, (ii) Paper Money, and (iii) Credit Money.The first two kinds of money are in the form of currency money and the last one is credit or bank money.Metallic Money:Metallic money refers to coins made out of various metals like gold, silver, bronze, nickel, etc.Paper Money:Paper money consists of currency notes issued by the State Treasury or the Central Bank of the country.Credit Money:In modern economic societies, with the development of banking activity, along with paper money, another form of convertible money has developed in the form of credit money or bank money. | |
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How to draw National highways - NH-1, NH-2 and NH-7 on the map. |
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What is underemployement |
| Answer» When people are forced to work lower than their potential it\'s called underemployment | |
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Advantages and disadvantages of Airways. And also write a note on Airways. 5markQ |
| Answer» Advantages of airways1. Airways is the fastest means of transport and saves time2. It can cover very difficult terrains like high mountain, dream forest, thick forest, and long stretches of Seas with great ease3. Airways also help in increasing the trade especially that of perishable products4. It reduces pressure on roads and RailwaysNote on airways: the air transport was Nationalised in 1953 on the operational side Alliance air, private schedule airlines and loan schedule operators provide domestic air services. Pawan Hans helicopter Ltd provides helicopter service to oil and natural gas is commission in its of so operations two inaccessible area and difficult terrains write the north eastern state and the interior part of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Indian Airlines operation also extend to the neighbouring countries of south and Southeast, Asia and Middle East find out the names of the countries connected by Indian Airlines | |
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What is accountability |
| Answer» Free and fair elections,debates on issues and legislations ,etc make the democratic govt.accountable and responsive | |
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Disadvantages of waterways. |
| Answer» \tSeasonal Character: Rivers and canals cannot be operated for transportation throughout the year as water may freeze during winter or water level may go very much down during summer.\tUnreliable: The inland water transport by rivers is unreliable. Sometimes the river changes its course which causes dislocation in the normal route of the trade.\tUnsuitable for Small Business: Inland water transport by rivers and canals is not suitable for small traders, as it takes normally a longer time to carry goods from one place to another through this form of transport.\tSlow Speed: It is a slow means of transport. Failure of monsoon results into fall in the water level of rivers making navigation difficult\tMore chances of attack on boat sailing through\tOnly can be used when sufficient water is available.\xa0 | |
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Disadvantages of pipelines. |
| Answer» \tSetting pipelines initially is a costly affair.\tPipelines may pass through areas under volatile conditions like that in Gulf region , which result in tampering and damage to them.\tAny damage to the pipelines may result in water , soil, air pollution leading to environmental degradation.\tIt is also difficult to detect leakage and repair the fault.\tIt is not a flexible means of transportation, once it is laid out , it is difficult to increase its capacity. | |
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Who is camilo de |
| Answer» Count Camillo de Cavour had led the movement to unify the regions of Italy. Count Cavour was neither a rovolutionary nor a democrat.Cavour was the chief minister of Sardania peidmont\xa0His contributions to unification of italy was\xa0>he led the movement to unify the regions of italy\xa0>he was a tactful diplomat, he spoke french much better than he did italian\xa0>through a tactful diplomatic alliance with france engineered by cavour, Sardania peidmont succeeded in defeting the austrian forces in 1859 | |
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Who founded the book of vietnames |
| Answer» Phan boie chau | |
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Why political parties needed |
| Answer» 1. Without political parties every candidate in the election will be independent 2. No promises could be made to the people about any major policy changes 3. The utility of the government form will remain uncertainly 4. No one will be responsible for running the country but will only be accountable to their constituency. There will be no agency together and present sufficient views on various issues to the government 5. There will be no mechanism 6. Support the government, make policies and justify or oppose them | |
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What are merits and demerits of industrialisation? |
| Answer» Merits of industrialisation such as production in large scale in small interval of time, provede job in secondary sector and also promote tertiary sector. Demerits of industrialisatio are: causes of air and water pollution due to removal of its waste products , explotatation of water due to excess use to requiref amount | |
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"Globalization helps in the movement of people between countries ". Explain |
| Answer» Globalisation is the process by which all peoples and communities come to experience an increasingly common economic, social and cultural environment. By definition, the process affects everybody throughout the world.A more integrated world community brings both benefits and problems for all; it affects the balance of economic, political and cultural power between nations, communities and individuals and it can both enhance and limit freedoms and human rights. Social workers, by the nature of their work, tend to meet those who are more likely to have suffered the damaging consequences of some aspects of globalisation. | |
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\'Not any party system is ideal for all countries and situations\' Explain? |
| Answer» This is because a party system is not something that has been adopted by the country but it something which has evolved due to the situations in a country. For example, in India, multi party system is prevalent due to diversity in cultures. | |
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What is the role of MNC in globalisation process? (5marks) |
| Answer» (i) Huge Assets and Turnover:Because of operations on a global basis, MNCs have huge physical and financial assets. This also results in huge turnover (sales) of MNCs. In fact, in terms of assets and turnover, many MNCs are bigger than national economies of several countries.(ii) International Operations Through a Network of Branches:MNCs have production and marketing operations in several countries; operating through a network of branches, subsidiaries and affiliates in host countries.(iii) Unity of Control:MNCs are characterized by unity of control. MNCs control business activities of their branches in foreign countries through head office located in the home country. Managements of branches operate within the policy framework of the parent corporation.(iv) Mighty Economic Power:MNCs are powerful economic entities. They keep on adding to their economic power through constant mergers and acquisitions of companies, in host countries.(v) Advanced and Sophisticated Technology:Generally, a MNC has at its command advanced and sophisticated technology. It employs capital intensive technology in manufacturing and marketing. | |
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Define foreign trade. What is the basic function of foriegn trade? (1+1 =2marks) |
| Answer» Foreign trade is the trade between different countries of the world. It consists of imports, exports . The inflow of goods in a country is called import trade whereas outflow of goods from a country is called export tradeBasic functions of foreign trade.\tForeign trade creates an opportunity for the produces to reach beyond the domestic markets.\tProducers can sell their produce not only in markets located within the country but can also compete in markets located in other countries of the world.\tFor the buyers, import of goods produced in another country is one way of expanding the choice of goods beyond what is domestically produced. | |
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What are the features of MNCs? |
| Answer» (i) Huge Assets and Turnover:Because of operations on a global basis, MNCs have huge physical and financial assets. This also results in huge turnover (sales) of MNCs. In fact, in terms of assets and turnover, many MNCs are bigger than national economies of several countries.(ii) International Operations Through a Network of Branches:MNCs have production and marketing operations in several countries; operating through a network of branches, subsidiaries and affiliates in host countries.(iii) Unity of Control:MNCs are characterized by unity of control. MNCs control business activities of their branches in foreign countries through head office located in the home country. Managements of branches operate within the policy framework of the parent corporation.(iv) Mighty Economic Power:MNCs are powerful economic entities. They keep on adding to their economic power through constant mergers and acquisitions of companies, in host countries.(v) Advanced and Sophisticated Technology:Generally, a MNC has at its command advanced and sophisticated technology. It employs capital intensive technology in manufacturing and marketing. | |
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What were the limits of civil disobedience movement? Illustrate with suitable headings. |
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What is corn\'s law ? |
| Answer» A.The\xa0laws\xa0allowing the government to restrict the import of\xa0corn\xa0were commonly known as the\xa0Corn Laws.(b) The\xa0Corn Laws\xa0were abolished because industrialists and urban dwellers were unhappy with high food prices. As a result, they forced the British Government to abolish the\xa0Corn Laws. | |
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What was the main channel connecting countries in the past? How is it different now? |
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suggest 5 ways in which democracies can be improved |
| Answer» (i) To increase the role of technology in governance and curbing corruption.(ii) To enhance the participation of common people in decision-making process.(iii) To make media unbiased and powerful in reporting. | |
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Characteristics of MNC |
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Answer» ° MNCs can provide money for additional investments, like buying new machine for faster production.° MNCs might bring with them the latest technology for production.° MNCs also buy some local companies to expand production, since they have wealth exceeding the entire budget of some of the developing countries.° MNC are playing a major role in the globalisation process.° More and more goods and services, investment and technology are moving between countries.° Most region of the world are in closer contact with each other than a few decades back.° An MNC is a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation These are multinational companies like Ford motors |
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Who was the leader assulted by british during simmon comission? |
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Answer» Thanks General dyer |
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What is thebest reference book for class 10 S.S? |
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Answer» All in one , Arihant Xam idea U-Like |
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Why is there a need of political parties? |
| Answer» i) Existence of political parties in a representative democracy ensures that the country runs as per its policies and ideologies and has a responsive and accountable government that is answerable to the people.(ii) Without political parties, candidates elected will be independent, will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in the locality. | |
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What is plantation agriculture ? Mention its 4 features |
| Answer» Plantation: a usually large farm or estate, especially in a tropical or semitropical country, on which cotton, tobacco, coffee, sugar cane, or the like is cultivated, usually by resident laborers.1. crops are generally raised on large estates of more than 40 hectares.ii. It refers to the large scale, capitalised and often highly centralised cultivation in the plantations of cash crops for export.iii. Estate farming is an outstanding feature of plantation agriculture. Most estates have foreign ownership but the labour employed is local. The largest estates are owned by the Europeans.iv. The Malaysian rubber plantations are owned by Europeans while the tapping and processing of the rubber is done entirely by local people or by immigrant labourers from southern India. | |
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Which are monazite sand |
| Answer» Thorium.the monozite sands are found in the coastal beaches of Kerala. It occurs usually in small isolated crystals. It is often found in placer deposits. India, Madagascar, and South Africa have large deposits of monazite sands. The deposits in India are particularly rich in monazite. | |
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We have social full portions test.help me?? |
| Answer» Make the concept maps and read | |
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What are three determinants of democrcy |
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