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Enrique iglesias....????.....aah! |
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What is meant by collateral |
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Answer» Collateral is a written document which is given to the govt as a proof of repayment of loan Collateral is an asset that borrower owns and uses it as a guarantee to a lander until the loan is repaid. An asset which can be kept as security in order to give loans to the needy |
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In which situation a consumar find himself explited |
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Answer» 2nd ,when weight and measures get change by sailors Frist\'\',when sailors give his all responsibility to buyrs Every situation |
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How have centre states relations have been strengthning the democracy in India ???? |
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Answer» ya you can tell me Second,if state corporate center so it beacome easy for center to prevent country from monarch Yes if power is share bw.state so it becomes easy to hold election on local level |
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please tell me ☺☺☺Describe the technical and institutional reform in agricultural |
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Answer» you can\'t tell this answers Pls anyone answer this question ?? |
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what is hoa hoa movement? |
| Answer» Based on buddhism emerged in 1939 in Vietnam. Huynh phu so helped poor people in this movement | |
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What were the changes that France witnessed after the overthrow of monarchy |
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Kisi ka additional subject haii like FIT ho to aao uspe bt krte hi |
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Answer» I* Nooo o don\'t have |
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What are the draw backs of decentralisation |
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Answer» Also, state govt have not given significant powers to local govt Though elections are held regulary but gram sabhas are not held regulary, most state govt are not providing adequate funds to local govt |
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Ammar seat Tagore international school le poreche tomar Akansha |
| Answer» No where did you reside well | |
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Guyzzz .... Hw was ur mathematics exam? Was it easy or though???? |
| Answer» Set 2...section D was tricky...overall paper wad easy | |
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What are some imp map que.from geo. |
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What is The relationship between Novel and changes in modern society? |
| Answer» Relationship between a novel and change in modern society:• Suppose, for example, there is a novel in which many great things to change the society are written.• Now, who ever will read that novel can get influenced to change the society.• This leads to the change in the modern society.• So, we can conclude that a novel can changethe modern society.• Hence, this is the relationship between a novel and change in modern society. | |
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guys...do u know any ques. that is gonna come in sst exam most probably? ?? |
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Answer» really ?? i don\'t know even 1 ques... Much* Ese to bohat question hai..mrunu ji..tooo mucj confusion |
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Which chapters are removed from syllabus of sst? |
| Answer» GeographySection earlier consisted of Seven Chaptersbut now Second Chapter i.e.\xa0Forest and Wildlife Resources has been removedIn Chapter Four i.e.\xa0Agriculture - Content of Page no. 44 to 47 of NCERT book is to be deletedIn Sixth Chapter i.e.\xa0Manufacturing Industries\xa0- Content mentioned on\xa0page no. 74-75 of NCERT, Geography Text book i.e. Aluminium Smelting, Chemical Industries, Fertilizer Industry, Cement Industry is\xa0not required to be deliver in class room during instruction.CivicsPopular Struggles and Movements (Note : Ch-5 is to be done as project work only and will not be evaluated in theory) | |
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Which chapters are removed from syllabus? |
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Answer» GeographySection earlier consisted of Seven Chaptersbut now Second Chapter i.e.\xa0Forest and Wildlife Resources has been removedIn Chapter Four i.e.\xa0Agriculture - Content of Page no. 44 to 47 of NCERT book is to be deletedIn Sixth Chapter i.e.\xa0Manufacturing Industries\xa0- Content mentioned on\xa0page no. 74-75 of NCERT, Geography Text book i.e. Aluminium Smelting, Chemical Industries, Fertilizer Industry, Cement Industry is\xa0not required to be deliver in class room during instruction.CivicsPopular Struggles and Movements (Note : Ch-5 is to be done as project work only and will not be evaluated in theory) Ch2in geography Only pupular struggle civics ka |
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Describe in 5 points the importance of state political parties in Strengthening democracy. |
| Answer» Importance of Regional Political Parties:Over the last three decades, the number and strength of regional\xa0parties have expanded. This made the Parliament of India politically\xa0more and more diverse.No one national party is able to secure on its\xa0own a majority in Lok Sabha. As a result the National Parties are\xa0compelled to form alliances with state parties.Since 1996, nearly\xa0everyone of the state parties has got an opportunity to be a part of one\xa0or the other National level coalition government. This has contributed\xa0to the strengthening of federalism and democracy in our county. | |
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Write shortnote on civilising mission ? |
| Answer» \xa0The European countries acquired colonies in the East Asian countries to exploit their natural resources. Like other European countries the French also propagated that it was their mission to bring the benefits of civilization to backward people. They posed that they were driven by the idea of the civilizing mission. Like the British in India, the French claimed they were bringing modern civilization to Vietnam. They considered that it was their duty to bring modern ideas into their colonies even at the cost of destroying the local culture, beliefs, etc. | |
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Tihri bandh yojna kya hai |
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How the local government helps in deepning the democracy in India? |
| Answer» (1) Impacts :(i) Constitutional status for local governments has helped to deepen democracy.(ii) It has increased women’s representation and voice in our democracy.(2) Difficulties :(i) Gram Sabhas are not held regularly.(ii) Most state governments have not transferred significant powers to local governments.(iii) State governments have not provided adequate resources. | |
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Aree koi pls merits and demerits bta do caste in politics ke?? |
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Answer» Nevermind! When we do caste politics the main advantage is we can gain more number of votes from their caste members .Caste politics helps their caste people to get more the offers of the government.When caste politics is there the disadvantages are : most of the people can\'t get the services from government and this may lead to a conflict between two group of people etc.... 1st merit harmonious division of society 2nd merit caste system as a constitustion of Hindu society 3rd merit a source for the evolution of higher race 4th merit a source of stability and contentment |
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What did the French revolunaries aim for? |
| Answer» The main aims of the French revolutionaries were:\tDrafting of a formal constitution\tEstablishment of representative government\tAbolition of the monarchy\tFoundation of a secular and democratic republic\tTo bring essential social changes based on liberalism\tLiberate the people of Europe from dictatorship | |
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Sir , would popular struggles and movement asks in the examination |
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Answer» She is write it will be not asked no |
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What is rat hole mining? ? |
| Answer» Most of the minerals in India are nationalised and they can be extracted with due permission of the government. But in most of the tribal areas of north-east India, minerals are owned by individuals or communities. Mining of minerals like coal, iron ore, limestone, dolomite, etc., is done by family members in the form of a long narrow tunnel, known as ‘Rat-hole Mining’. | |
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5 point notes of soil |
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Answer» I think this will help u Aishwarya..? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoilSoil - Wikipedia |
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Dstinguish between renewable and non-renewable resource |
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Answer» Renewable resources can be renewed and it takes less time to form, example - solar & wind energy whereas non-renewable resources takes many years to form and can\'t be renewed, example - petroleum, natural gas etc..... okh? Renewable resource means can be use again and again and thosenresurces which are reproduce by physical,chemical and mechanical Renewable is opposite of it |
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Aishreet sis |
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Ena kio khadoos aa ve khoon lena choos aa ve kini aa dewani tri tu nhi jnda |
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State some measures to solve land degradation |
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Answer» The following measures can help to solve the problem of land degradation(i) Afforestation over deforested areas.(ii) Proper management of grazing on permanent pastures.(iii) In areas where, desertification has taken place, growing thorny bushes.(iv) Proper discharge and disposal of industrial effluents after treatment.(v) Planting of shelter belts.(vi) Control on mining activities. Strip ,terrace Farming, avoiding over grazing , shelter belts |
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What are the physical and human factors that determine land-use pattern? |
| Answer» \tThe land use pattern is determined by certain physical factors of the country such as topography, climate and soil types. The availability of geographical area determines its uses by the country. In India we have various forms of land like plains, plateaus, mountains, etc., which are kept in mind before planning the land use pattern.\tThere are certain human factors also affecting the land use pattern. They include population density of the country, technological capability and, culture and traditions of the country, etc. The economic development of the country depends on the technological development of the country thus leading to the planning of land use pattern. | |
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What were the stages of resource planning? |
| Answer» “Resource planning is a technique or skill of proper or judicious use of resources. ”Resource planning is a complex process which involves :(i) Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping, qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.(ii) Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.(iii) Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans. | |
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Who were referred as junkers in Prussia |
| Answer» Junkers were members of the landowning aristocracy of Prussia and eastern Germany.In the 19th century, Junkers were the members of the landed nobility in Prussia. They owned huge tracts of land which were maintained by peasants and farmers who had very limited rights over the farms. | |
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History ke kuch chapters hataye gaye hai n ? |
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Answer» Jo tumhe school me padhaye jaa chuke hai vo hi padhna .. First 2 chapters me se ek pdhna choice hai nationalism in india ka compulsory hai.... uske bad ke 3 chapters me se ek pdhna choice hai... fir last 2 me se ek....pdhna Most important NATIONALISM IN INDIA ?? 4 chapters are coming from hiss |
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What is mean by development of resources |
| Answer» Reasources which are surveyed and their quanity and quality have been determined for utollisation. The development of reasourses depend uponpn the technology and level of thier feasibilityExample: Petroleum and natural gas from Bombay high | |
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What is positive and negative impact of globalisation |
| Answer» Positive effects......•Consumers get large variety of goods at correct rate......•It increases the technological facilities......•It generates employment......... .Negative impact......•Small scale industries faces loss due to products provided by multinational company at extraordinary low price......•Small industries might have to shut down......•Workers are paid less...... | |
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, what is soil erosion |
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Answer» Soil erosion is a natural process. It becomes a problem when human activity causes it to occur much faster than under natural conditions.effects:Topsoil is lost through soil erosion. This can reduce soil quality and cause water pollution.Half of the topsoil on the planet has been lost in the last 150 years.Soil carried off in rain or irrigation water can lead to sedimentation of rivers. The denudation of the soil cover abd subsequent washing down is known as soil erosion. The wearing away of tops soil and is an naturally occurring process that affects all landforms is known as soil erosion ....... |
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Ye faltu ka subject kisne banaya... |
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What is coalition government? Describe its impact on Indian politics |
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Answer» Coalition government is that in which more than one party comes together to fight for election called coalition government After 1990, Indian politics saw a rise of regional political parties in many states. It was also the beginning of the era of Coalition Government at the Centre. A Coalition Government is a Cabinet of a Parliamentary Government in which several political parties cooperate. The usual reason given for this arrangement is that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the Parliament.A Coalition Government might also be created in a time of national difficulty or crisis,e.g. during war time or economic crisis. In such times, parties can form an all party coalition.Impact of coalition Government on Indian politics can be understood from the instances below(i) After the General Election in 2009, the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) (consisting of 13 separate parties) formed the government. Indian National Congress (INC) had to enter an alliance with many parties, including several regional parties to form a government at the Centre. This led to a new culture of power sharing and respect for the autonomy of State Governments.(ii) In 2014 General Election, Bharatiya Janata Party won 282 seats and formed the government. It is for the first time since 1984 Indian general elections that a party has won enough seats to govern without the support of other parties. Though Bharatiya Janata Party formed the government, but no Central Government can ignore the federal structure of India. |
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what do you mean by conservative forces |
| Answer» Conservative forces are those for which work done depends only on initial and final points. Example- Gravitational force, Electrostatic force.Work done by or against conservative force depends only on the initial and final positions of the body. Work done by or against a conservative force in a round trip is zero. | |
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In what way you can say that India is Democratic country |
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Answer» We can say that India is a democratic country because we Indian can choose our own leader by voting.Voting is done to elect our leader who we can trust and believe that he/she will help our country developed and solve people\'s problem.\xa0 Bcoz of lot of democratic factors such as people participation, voting and our govt.s are responsible, legitimate and accountable... We can say that India is a democratic country as we are following the voting system and the people are only voting in democratic country only...... |
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when did gandhi irwin pact take place ? |
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Answer» The Gandhi Irwin pact was a political agreement signed by Mahatma Gandhi and then the viceroy of India,lord Irwin on 5 March 1931 before second round table conference in london. 5 march 1931.. |
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Why did slavic nationalist struggle in the 19 century?Give reason |
| Answer» The slavic nationalist struggled in the 19th century because the slavic nations existed as separate states and kingdoms.these were easily prone to conquers by other powers like Russia, Britain etc,. in a bid to unite all these small slavic nations, the slavic nation struggle took place. | |
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Features of the civil code |
| Answer» The civil code or the Napoleonic code of 1804 was introduced by Napoleon Bonaparte in many parts of Europe to maintain its control.Under this code,1) Feudal system was abolished.2) Equality before the law was established.3) Right to property was given.4) Serfdoms and manorial dues was abolished.5) Abolished all privileges based on birth.\xa0 | |
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Chapter in history |
| Answer» Alag -alag h sbke... | |
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Explain the factors on which quality of life depends? |
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Answer» the factors on which quality of life depends are:facility for your family.working atmosphere.opportunity to learning.job security. The quality of life depends upon the following factors:\xa0(i) Money and material things.\xa0(ii) Presence of family members, friends and relatives.\xa0(iii) Good working atmosphere at the office.\xa0(iv) An opportunity to learn.\xa0(v) A position of self respect in the family.\xa0(vi) A safe and secure environment. Answer more Apart from income, there are several other factors that decides the quality of our life..for eg, a job may offer you a high pay but leaves no time for your family, then it reduces your sense of freedm....before accepting a job people may look for several factors like opportunity to learn, working atmosphere, facilities for family, etc....a job may give you less pay but may offer u regular employment, this increases your sense of security. |
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Popular struggles and movement of civics will come in exam ?? |
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Answer» Ch-5 Popular struggle and movement, exam me nahi aane vala Kya ye 6th chapter hain? Agar hai toh nhi |
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Kon भगतसिंह का फेन है |
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Answer» me also Me? Mai hun... |
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What is scholars revolt |
| Answer» (i) This was an anti French Movement launched in 1887.(ii) The main aim of the movement was loyalty to the monarchy and hatred for the French.(iii) The movement was led by officials at the imperial court.(iv) The movement was very intense in Ngu An and Ha tien province.(v) More than 1,000 Catholics were killed by the rebels.(vi) Though movement was crushed by the French but it served to inspire people to rise up against the French. | |
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Criminal?????? |
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How did the workers in european plantation reacted to non cooperation movement? |
| Answer» When they heard about non cooperation they defied the authorities left the plantation and headed home | |