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1.

What is colateral

Answer» Something pledged as security for repayment of loan to be forfeited in the event of a default
2.

Whatis bounded labour

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3.

What is an affidavit?

Answer» Affidavit is a written information given by a candidate to election commission contain details of candidate wealth,cases etc.so that people can get more information about candidates and can efficiently choose their representative
4.

why carbon is called a versatile element

Answer» Beacuse it forms covalent bond
Please baat do
5.

Secerate Society formed by Mazzini

Answer» 1 young Italy in Marseilles and young young Europe in Berne
Young Italy
6.

Bye, good night

Answer» All of good night
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7.

Who do proto industrialist began

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8.

What are the drawbacks of organised sector

Answer» It only provides employment to literate people. Usually there is no room for illiterate ones
9.

Waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh ???

Answer» ?
Correct
10.

What are the origin of social difference?Explain

Answer» By accident of birth form his/her birth a person may belong to a caste religion which creates difference 2- by choices - one may have different choices in jobs sports
11.

What is communal politics?

Answer» Communal politics refers to use of religion in politics
12.

Most important chapter for board exam

Answer» History ka 3rd chapter
13.

Who painted the picture of BHARAT MATA - Abinindranath Tagore or Bamkimchand Chattoppadhya

Answer» Abinindranath Tagore.
14.

Who was the first Prime Minister of Italy?

Answer» Wrong
B
Nannito muslini
Banitto musolini
15.

What were the techniques used by industrialists in their products???

Answer» Answer me guys plzz
16.

Is india a coming together federation

Answer» Are u sure ishika
No
No it is a holding together federation
17.

Explain any 3 problems facedby iron and steel industry in india

Answer» 1....poor infrastructure 2....erratic power supply 3.....low output of labour4.....degraded machinery5.....high cost and limited availability of coKing coal6.....lower productivity of public sector 7......lack of upgraded technology
1 poor infrastructure2 lower lroductivity3 irregular supply of energy
18.

How did bussiness commmunity provide a big boost to the CDM????

Answer» Nationalism in India ch 3
Which lesson is this belong say me priya
19.

Explain the progress of CDM movemnt in the country side??

Answer» Bangalore
Mehak you are from where????
Ok friend
And I did not say u answer only so y thank u
Now ur my friend right so no thank u no sorry
Ok thanks Mehak
U see in textbook and ehich lesson ba
Priya I don\'t know
20.

Who were called \' colons \' in vietnam?

Answer» French people living in Vietnam were known as colons.?
I m sorry
Region instead of reason
Those people who come from france and live in vietnam
The people who live in Veitnam reason
21.

Kya appp mughe ncertbke Saree important bra sjtte ho

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22.

Describe sheet erosion

Answer» Ok
Madhya pradesh jabalpur
Where you live
Thx
WHEN THE LAYER OF SOIL IS DEGRADE IN THE SHAPE OF SHEET OR ONLY A THIN LAYER OF FERTILE SOIL IS DEGRADED.
23.

WHY SIMON COMMISSION CAME IN INDIA

Answer» To remove Britishers from India
24.

WHAT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KAISER WILLIAM 1 AND VICTOR EMMANUEL 2

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25.

What are the impacts of globalization?

Answer» Globilisation has posed many great problems for a large numbers of small producers and workers.they fail to compete with foreigner and got perished.Several units have shut down rendering many workers jobless.
26.

What were the political , Social &economic ideas supported by the liberals????

Answer» Thxxx
All in one pe page number 13 pe question number 12.
27.

How are phan boi chau

Answer» Phan boi chau was the founder of revolutonary society named Dun Tan Hoi crated in1903.He opped the french rule with other Veitnamese..
28.

How did nationalism and the idea of the nation-state emerge?

Answer» the idea of nationalism and the idea of nation state was emerged by the action of poet and other literary workers such as dramatist articles it is I who played a vital role in there
29.

Write a note about german unification

Answer» Unification of Germany (1866-1871):* In 1848, middle-class Germans tried to unite the different regions of the German confederation into a nation state under an elected parliament.* In Prussia, nation building acts were repressed by the combined forces of the monarchy and the military and were supported by the landowners (“Junkers”).* Prussia took over the leadership of the movement for national unification.* Otto Von Bismark, chief minister of Prussia, was the architect of the leading role of Prussia in the process of nation-building.* Prussia emerged victorious after fighting three wars over seven years against the combined forces of Austria, Denmark and France and the process of unification of Germany was completed.* 18th January 1871: The new German empire headed by the German Emperor Kaiser William I was declared in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles.* The unification of Germany established Prussian dominance in Europe.* The New German Empire focused on modernizing the currency, banking, legal and judicial systems.
30.

What role has been played by majority community in sri lanka

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31.

What are potential resources

Answer» Potential resources are the resources which are found in an region or an area and is used for their needs and also saved for future generations.
Potential resources are known to exist and may be used in the future. For example, petroleum may exist in many parts of India and Kuwait
32.

Write the negative impacts of globalization?

Answer» It doesn\'t allow small manufactures to compete in the market
Globalisation bahut bada word hai
33.

Difference between ferrous and non-ferrous minerals

Answer» Thanks ?????????????????
Ferrous minerals:1) Metallic minerals having iron content are called ferrous minerals.2) These minerals account for about three court of the total value of the production of metallic minerals. 3) India exports a fairly large amount of ferrous minerals.4) These minerals provide a strong base for the development of matallurigical industries.5) Examples:Iron ore and manganese.Non-Ferrous minerals:1) Minerals that do contain iron content are called Non-Ferrous minerals.2) India has only a few reserves of Non-Ferrous minerals.3) These minerals include copper,lead,zinc, bauxite,gold etc are vital various industries like metallurgical, engineering and electrical industries.
Ferrous Minerals:Ferrous minerals account for about three fourths of the total value of the production of metallic minerals. They provide a strong base for the development of metallurgical industries. India exports substantial quantities of ferrous minerals after meeting her internal demands.Non-ferrous Minerals:India’s reserves and production of non- ferrous minerals is not very satisfactory. However, these minerals, which include copper, bauxite, lead, zinc and gold, play a vital role in a number of metallurgical, engineering and electrical industries. Let us study the distribution of copper and bauxite.Conventional Sources of Energy:
34.

Explain with three examples,how democracies accommodate diversities and divisions?

Answer» Abhi time ni hai
35.

How large companies manipulate market???

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36.

Why did the British play divide rule policy between the Hindus and Muslim in India

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37.

List three socio-economic benefit of rainwater harvesting.

Answer» Pls ans
38.

Hisry

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39.

Write a short note on premchand godan

Answer» Premchand was the first Hindi author to introduced realism in his writing. Premchand stood for society evolution and his ideas was equal opportunities for all. His famous novel ‘Rangbhumi’ (1924) and ‘Godan’ have become immortal.A. The Novel Godan-Gift of cow was published in 1936. This novel remains Premchand’s best known work.B. It is an epic of the Indian peasantry. The Novels t ells the story of characters-Hori and his wife Dhania-a peasant couple.C. Money lenders, zamidaars, priest and colonial burea ucrats form a network of oppression. All these groups hold power in the soci ety and exploit the poor people.D. They together rob the poor couple’s land and make t hem a landless labourer.E. Hori and Dhania retain their dignity to the end.
40.

Divide and rule policy in India

Answer» Divide and rule policy in india were down by british imperial rule , but blossmed in full after india gained independence in 1947.
41.

what is unitary govt. ?

Answer» A system of government in which there is either one level of the government
42.

3 thrust areas of HDI apart from per capita income

Answer» Infant mortality rate, Literacy rate, Net attendance ratio.
43.

What is Cory\'s law?

Answer» It\'s corn law
44.

How did nationalism and the idea of the nation state emerge

Answer» Language:- Polish people strongly opposed Russian domination Poland people used language as the weapon In Poland Karol karpanski used dance forms like " polanise and mazura" to spread national feelings
Romanticism:- Cultural movement under which so many poets, writers influenced the people Romantics poets criticised science and gave more importance to emotions and institution. Jhon gottiferied herder belong to germany. He collected and Complied all flok form of Germany in that time.He tried to review German flok culture
nationalism and the idea of the nation state emerged within the culturally and regionally diverse group of Europe. Due to industrialisation and transformation of society there emerged a middle class consistion of proffesionals, businessmen and industrialist. Out of this educated people thought of uniting the cultarally compatible section of people in Europe. This led to nationalism and emergence of the idea of the nation state.
45.

Write the secular features of India

Answer» Secularism in India means equal treatment of all religions by the state.With the 42nd Amendment of the Constitution of India enacted in 1976,[1] the Preamble to the Constitution asserted that India is a secular nation. However, neither India\'s constitution nor its laws define the relationship between religion and state. The laws implicitly require the state and its institutions to recognise and accept all religions, enforce parliamentary laws instead of religious laws, and respect pluralism.[2][3] India does not have an official state religion. In matters of law in modern India, however, the applicable code of law is unequal, and India\'s personal laws - on matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, alimony - varies with an individual\'s religion. Muslim Indians have Sharia-based Muslim Personal Law, while Hindus, Christians, Sikh Indians live under common law. The attempt to respect unequal, religious law has created a number of issues in India such as acceptability of child marriage,[4] polygamy, unequal inheritance rights, extrajudicial unilateral divorce rights favorable to some males, and conflicting interpretations of religious books.[5][6]
46.

What is creation of employment

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47.

When was the first Act passed in India

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48.

Is there anyone who can help me for it exam

Answer» Yes i take computer but I attending coaching classes till 2 years
Computer k liye bhii ncert hoti h kya
Hii
Ncert pado
Ya bhai...mai to hmesha help karne ke liye tayar hun...try karta hun nn. ..?
Any suggestions please
I haven\'t any book of it how will I pass
49.

Nepolianic code

Answer» Civil code of 1807
50.

Itna nind kyu aaraha hai aajkal???

Answer» Nahi to Bhai...
Pee Liya he lagta hai