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1.

What is Flexibility

Answer» Flexibility is the adjustable motion.
Range of movement
2.

How indian public and refoms utiizer printing press in expessing their throught and ideas

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3.

Pushkar???

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4.

Compare the power sharing methods between beligum and sri lanka

Answer» In Belgium, the leaders have realised that the unity of the country is possible only by respecting the feelings and interests of different communities and region .such a realisation resulted in mutually acceptable arrangement for sharing powerOn contracy to it in Shri Lanka.It shows us that if a majority community wants to force its dominance over other and refuses to share power,it undermine the unity of the country
The Belgium solution helped in avoiding civil war whereas Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka led the civil war.
1) Belgium leaders tried to solve the problem by respecting the feelings and interests of different communities and regions whereas Sri Lankan government tried to solve the problem through Majoritarianism.
5.

Whith whom poona pact geld

Answer» Poona Pact was signed between Dr B.R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi.
Ghandhiji ambedkar
6.

Explain the drawback of majotaritarianism

Answer» The drawbacks of majoritarianism are :1. It asserts that a majority of the population based on religion, language, social class or some other identifying factor, is entitled to a certain degree of primacy in society and has a right to make decisions that affect the society. This can sometimes encroach upon the fundamental rights of the citizens.2. Majoritarianism is referred to as a majority rule. That means a majority class ruling a minority class. This could lead to conflicts, and dissatisfaction amongst the minorities.3. Most decisions take place not by majority rule, but by plurality, unless the voting system restricts candidates or options to two only. 4. Due to Arrow\'s paradox it is not possible to have plurality voting systems with more than two options which adhere to both \'fairness\' criteria and rational decision making criteria.
7.

Kya ya chatting group hey

Answer» Hi
Bii
Bye mujhe neend aa rahi hh...kl milenge.....
Mey khud march ky bat aj aya huu
Sorry Suhana ya last year dost hey mere Pata nhi ab kha hey Mey check kr raha tha sayad yahi mily
But yeh log aaye the pehle...tb bat hui thi aur kabhi kabhi aa jate hh.....but ab toh bahut mahino se nahi aye...
Na m 10th m hi hu
Kya ap bhi 10th pass out ho suhana jii
Yash tha , Rosi thi aor , Ravi thyBut ya sab ab 10 th pass out ho gy hey
Me janti hu in logo ko
Yahi log thy
Haa
Ap k frnds means ... Aditi di...yash ji...prashant ji..etc
Ohh
But ya heyBecause last year mey bhi esi py Khob chat krta tha apny dosto sy jinhy mey janta tak nhi tha ???
Pta nahi
8.

What is corns law

Answer» In the 18th century in England, there was increase demand of food grains and the prices went up. The landed group pressurized the government not to import corn. The law which implemented to restrict the import of corn is called corn law.
The government which allowed the restrictions on the import of corn on an special issue is called corn law.
9.

Can I now message

Answer» ??
10.

How many political party should be there in India

Answer» More than 2, to prevent dictatorship
1814 i think so
India have more than 750 parties that are registered but have 6 national parties.
11.

What is globalisation???????????????????¿!¡¡

Answer» Its the world wide trade
Globalisation is generally associated with economic as the free movement of capital, goods, technology, ideas and people across the globe. Globalisation is a broader sense which also includes cultural exchanges b/w countries of the world.
12.

Explain the various form of communalism

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.
13.

I wnat some assertion and reasoning type questions

Answer» I think there would be unseen passage also there in board exam
All in one
My father had bought a new book for me .i had got it from there only
Thanks a lot
I want some extra
14.

What is labiralism

Answer» Making of Great Britain
The word \'liberalism\' comes from latin word \'liber\' which means free.
15.

How mimeral formed in igeneous and metamorphic rock

Answer» Due to effect of heat and pressure when magma or lava cools . Mineral in this rock are present and in crack and joints. These are various types of mineral found in these rocks like tin, copper, zinc , etc.
Minerals may occur in cracks ,crevices,faults and joints
16.

Who is Ottoman

Answer» Ottoman Empire was a multinational, multilingual empire controlling most of Southeast Europe, parts of Central Europe, Western Asia, parts of Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, North Africa and the Horn of Africa. It was a muslim empire. It\'s captital was Constantinople.
17.

Right a note on Greek war of independence

Answer» It’s an event that mobilized nationalist feelings among the educated elite across Europe. Greece had been part of the Ottoman Empire since the fifteenth century. This was a successful war of independence waged by Greek revolutionaries between 1821 and 1829 against the Ottoman Empire. The growth of revolutionary nationalism in Europe sparked off a struggle for independence amongst the Greeks. Nationalists in Greece got support from other Greeks living in exile and also from many West Europeans who had sympathies for ancient Greek culture. Poets and artists lauded Greece as the cradle of European civilization and mobilized public opinion to support its struggle against a Muslim empire. The English poet Lord Byron organized funds and later went to fight in the war, where he died of fever in 1824. Finally, the Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 recognized Greece as an independent nation.
18.

Which is the print hub of china

Answer» Shanghai.
19.

How are the cooperative functioning in rural areas to solve the problem of credit

Answer» \tBesides banks, the other major source of cheap credit in rural areas are the cooperatives.\tMembers of a cooperative, pool their resources for cooperation in certain areas.\tCooperatives form members, who accept deposits from its members. With these deposits as collateral, the cooperative obtains a large loan from the bank. These funds are used to provide loans to members. Once these loans are repaid, another round of lending can take place.
20.

jfm

Answer» Joint forest management
21.

Discuss three factors that determine the outcomes of politics of social division

Answer» HiYeh app apko kaisa laga
Three factors which determine the outcomes of politics of social divisions:\tThe people\'s perception of their identities. When this is singular, the accommodation of other identities becomes difficult.\tRepresentation of a community by political leaders. ...\tThe government\'s reaction.
22.

What did Gandhi Ji say in the Hind Swaraj????????

Answer» Thnx for the answer ??
And swaraj would come
Gandhi says that British ruled over india only because of the cooperation of Indian\'s if Indians would not co-operate the British rule would collapse within a year.
23.

Print created pan Indian identities. Explain this statement.

Answer» By the end of 19th century a large number of newspapers in Indian vernacular languages were published.(i) These newspapers published articles written by national leaders. Their ideas were communicated to people through these newspapers.(ii) The people of different communities and places were thus connected by print media. Newspapers conveyed news from one place to another creating pan-Indian identities.(iii) The nationalist newspapers exposed the colonial misrule and encouraged nationalist activities. As these were written in spoken languages of various regions common man could easily understand the content.(iv) Various novels with nationalistic themes were pulished by leading novelists in India. One of these was Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. The song \'Vande Matram\' written by him in his novel \'Anandmath\' created and stirred nationalist feelings in the country.(v) The preint culture also educated the people who then were influenced byt he reformists and the nationalist ideas.
24.

What is unification

Answer» The process of being united or being made into a whole ...
25.

If anyone have doubt ask me

Answer» Okk
Sure soumya ji why not
26.

Who introduced printing press in india

Answer» In goa by portuguese
Portuguese
27.

Money made the transaction easy.justify the statement?

Answer» Money has not only made transaction easier but it also has brought great ease. The reason for this can be multiple. Some of them are discussed below.1. There is now no inconvenience of double coincidence of wants.2. It has replaced the barter system. They can buy whatever they want.3. Its the standard value of currency.4. And inconvenience of taxes is also reduced.
28.

Define galley

Answer» Metal frame in which types are laid and text composed is called galley.
29.

unification of Germany in easy language

Answer» Unification of Germany:\tThe newly emerged middle class in Germany in 1848 tried to unite several German kingdoms which were suppressed by monarchies and large landowners into one nation state governed by an elected body.\tPrussia, a German kingdom, took the leadership in uniting various German states. Otto von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, aimed to achieve the goal of unification with the help of the Prussian army and the bureaucracy.\tSpread over seven years, the Prussian army with the help of the Austrian, French and Danish armies fought three wars and successfully incorporated all the small German kingdoms. This marked the process of completion of German unification.\tThe German unification was completed in 1871 and in the same year William I was declared as the emperor of Germany at the Palace of Versailles.\tThe process of the unification of Germany exhibited the power of the Prussian state. Many new reforms were initiated in banking, currency, administration and judiciary in Germany.
30.

What is regime of terrior

Answer» The period from 1793 to 1794 was referred to as the ‘Reign of Terror’ because of the following reasons:Maximilian Robespierre followed a policy of severe control and punishment. Any person who did not agree with his policies was guillotined.Robespierre’s government issued laws placing a maximum ceiling on wages and prices. Peasants were forced to sell their grains at prices fixed by the government.Equality was also sought to be practised through forms of speech and address.Robespierre followed his policies so obstinately that he began to loose support of the people.
31.

Describe the liberalisms in india in 19th century

Answer» \tIn the early 19th century liberal nationalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality in a nation.\tPolitically, it emphasised the concept of government by consent.\tFor the middle class in Europe, liberalism stood for freedom of an individual and equality for all.\tEconomic liberalism demanded by teh middle class stood for freedom of markets and abolition of state restrictions on the movement of goods and capital.
32.

What was corn laws?

Answer» Hy i am ishu ?
I dont no please help me please ?
The law allowing the government to restrict the import of corn was known as corn law.
The laws allowing the British government to restrict import of corn is known as corn law.
33.

What is the definition of occupational mobility and caste hierarchy?

Answer» \tOccupational Mobility: Shift from one occupation to another, usually when a new generation takes up occupations other than those practised by their ancestors.\tCaste Hierarchy: A ladder like formation in which all the caste groups are placed from the ‘highest’ to the ‘lowest’ castes.
34.

What do u understand by unilateral and bilateral government???

Answer» In unilateral there is only one type of government but in bilateral there is two type of government
35.

Write 5 points of rbi

Answer» * miscellaneous functions. *monopoly of note issue.*bankers bank. *banker to the government. *controller of credit.
36.

Why did industrialisation occured in Britain first

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37.

What is mode of repayment?

Answer» I dont no sorry ??
Money i.e., Rupee
38.

MNC play important role in globalisation.Explain?

Answer» Ya toe long question h Itna sufficient nhi h because its a long question
MNC\'s play an important role in the globalisation process. They compete with the local producers directly even after being miles apart, thus integrating the markets. Their working leads to exchange of investments and products which leads ti interconnection between diverse countries.
39.

Pillars and approches of sustainble development

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40.

Why are the Steel Plant not able to use their full potential faced by the iron and steel

Answer» Though, India is an important iron and steel producing country in the world yet, we are not able to perform to our full potential largely due to the following reasons:High costs and limited availability of coking coalLower productivity of labourIrregular supply of energy andPoor infrastructure.Most of the steel plants have old machinery and technology.\xa0Most of the Intergrated plants are more than 40 years old.
41.

what do you mean by recent development

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42.

Democracy is based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation

Answer» But how
Hu
43.

What is protoindustralist

Answer» The period of industrialization before the first factories came up in Europe is termed as proto-industrialization. This period was marked by merchants from towns getting products made in villages.Reasons for focus of merchants on villages: There were powerful trade and craft guilds in urban areas. These associations controlled competition and prices and prevented entry of a new player in the market. Because of them, it was difficult for new merchants to set business in towns.
44.

Define globalisation?

Answer» Globalisation means unification on integration of the domestic economy with the world economy through trade, capital and technology flows. Government can ensure fair globalisation to its people by(i) ensuring that the labour laws of the country are followed so that workers are not exploited.(ii) supporting small producers to improve their performance so that they remain viable in the face of competition from MNCs,(iii) negotiating with WTO for fairer rules aligning with other developing countries for better trade terms.
Globlisation is the process grapid integration and interconnectiom between countries
45.

Nuclear power

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46.

Mcqs of all chapter of sst

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47.

Define HVJ Pipeline?What are characteristics of Mica?

Answer» Hvj stands for Hazira - Vijaypur- Jagdishpur. It is a 1700 km long gas pipeline which links Mumbai high and Bassien with fertilizer, power and industrial complexes. It is important because it provide impetus to India\'s gas production. The power and fertilizer are key users of natural gas.
48.

Features of civil disobedience movement

Answer» The main features of civil disobedience are :-1.The civil disobedience was launched in 1930 under the guidelines of Gandhiji.2.Actually civil disobedience movement was launched to fill the work that non cooperation wont did.3.Peoples fought against government for getting their liberty..4.boycott of school,colleges,foreign cloth, offices. Liquor shops closed.5.peoples stop paying taxes.\xa0
49.

Explain the different factors which led to the rise of nationalism in Europe

Answer» Various factors such as common race, language, religion, aims and aspirations, culture and Shared past gave rise to nationalism.The following factors were responsible for the rise of nationalism in Europe :(i) Decline of Feudalism. There was a steady decline of federal lords and many of them died in mutual warfare. The crusades also improverished the barons. Federal lords were the major obstacle in the emergence of nationalism, and without their destruction the cause of nationalism might have greatly suffered.(ii) Weakening Authority of the Pope. The Church enjoyed supreme and exalted position and commanded a great power in the middle Ages, but the Reformation movement as well as the Renvai-ssance led to awakening among the people and weakened the authority of the Pope. As a result, national churches and national states were established in many countries.(iii) Wars. Wars roused nationalism among the people of both France and England. The Hundred Years’ War between in the two countries gave rise to national feeling both in France and England.(iv) Foreign Rule. The foreign rulers suppressed the people and treated them cruelly and mercilessly. This led and united the people against the foreign rule and infused the spirit of nationalism in them.(v) Vienna Settlement. The Vienna Settlement after the Napoleonic Wars tried to suppress the force of revolution and nationalism in Europe. But this further fuelled the people of the subjected countries and they started national movements for their independence.
50.

Who developed first printing press?

Answer» Maybe Johann Gutenberg
Johann Gutenberg
Portuguese missionaries
China