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1.

Historical change in sectors

Answer» May it hlp u
Earlier we were dependent on primary sectorThen as we progressed we were much dependent on secondary sector Now the imp of tertiary sector seems to b more becoz we r developing
Can any one plz answer it
2.

Who wrote Amar jiban

Answer» Rashsundari debi
Ya rassundari debi ...... Typing mistake ??
Its rassundari devi
Ramsunderi debi
3.

Tan q yogita ingle???

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4.

How many chapters do we have to study in history

Answer» 1. Nationalism in europe2. Nationalism in India3.The making of a global world4.novels,society,and history.
5.

Name any two sectional intrest groups? Can u plz answer

Answer» \tSectional interest groups are groups which hold common interest to gain economically or professionally.\tTrade Unions and Business Associations are two sectional interest groups.\tThese groups work for the good of their own members, they are more inclined towards selective good of its participants rather than collective good of the society as a whole.
6.

Any one are fans of Vk (rcb)

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7.

What type of flag was designed during swadeshi movement in bengal? Explain its main features.

Answer» The national movement made the national leaders aware that icons and symbols helped in unifying the people of the nation. Thus, during the Swadeshi movement in Bengal, a tricolour flag was designed. Its main features were:\tThe flag consisted of three colours—red, green and yellow.\tIt also had eight lotuses which represented the eight British provinces in India.\tIt had a crescent Moon which represented both Hindus and Muslims.
It was a tri colour flag having red green and yellow.It has eight lotuses which represented the 8 british proviences in india.it has a cresent moon which represents both muslims and hindus.
Yup. Puja ji is right.
It was a tricolour having red ,green and white colour with a spinning wheel in the centre,representing Gandhi\'s idea of self help.It also had eight lotuses which represented the eight provinces in India.It had a crescent moon which represented both Hindus and Muslims.
8.

Brief about power sharing

Answer» Power sharing means distributing power in different forms within a country.
9.

Why is of the Bombay dreams for some while a city of hardship for other explain

Answer» \tBombay is considered the city of dreams as "Mayapuri" because of its film industry which has contributed in a big way to produce an image of the city as a blend of dreams and reality.\tIt has always attracted people all across the country to showcase their talent and creativity.\tSeveral migrants from nearby states have always been attracted towards Mumbai in search of jobs and livelihood with some of them making a mark in the industry and has contributed in giving a national character to the industry.\tPeople who aspire to make a career in show business have been allured by its charm and glamour.\tMumbai has been the commercial capital of the country and one of the developed cities in India, migrants with the prospects of better job opportunities come here.\tBut, their exist another side of Mumbai which is charcterised by slums, chawls,harsh living conditions that depicts the endless toil that people have to encounter in urban areas.\tMost of the migrant population finds hard to get proper accommodation and live under subhuman conditions The condition of the migrants generally remain the same as survival becomes difficult for them in this city of glamour which has high cost of living.With their relentless struggle not everybody make it to the film industry despite of their talents and end up facing severe hardships.
10.

Reason for WW2 ????

Answer» Mera nhi hai ye vala chapter
Mera bhi nhi h ye chapter....
Ok
Global world
Hmara to ww1 hai europe chapter me
Plz chapter name btao
11.

Location of rana pratap sagar

Answer» River is chambal and its in somewhat near rajasthan
12.

Location of salal dam

Answer» I want location on map
It is located at the reasi district ofJammu and Kashmir.....
River is chenab..and it enters frm pakistan and drains to jammu kashmir
13.

"FOREIGN TRADE INTEGRATES THE MARKET IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES" EXPLAIN THIS STATEMENT .

Answer» Foreign trade has been integrating markets of different countries, as it allows the producers to cross international boundaries in search of cheap raw materials. The manufactured goods and services can now be sold in various markets of different countries. With many MNCs in the market, the consumer now has a wide range of products coming from different nations to choose from. Foreign trade therefore, interlinks various markets across the countries.For example, Volkswagen, a German automobile company, is the biggest German automaker and second largest automaker in the world. It came to India in 2007 and had recorded sales of 32,627 vehicles in the year 2010. Volkswagen, by launching various models of cars in India, has broadened choices of people in the automobile sector.
Need 3 points
14.

What do you mean by Revolutionaries, Terrorist, Naxalist?

Answer» Revolutionaries are the people who revolt for good of the peopleTerrorist are people who are of another country and enter the country to invade Naxalist are people who are of the same country but oppose democracy
15.

Koi geography k liye acha sa channel bta doo jo ache se explain kr de sare chapters short me

Answer» Book pad lo...geography...mai to kisi channel ko refer nahi karti
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Bkp
16.

WHAT DID PAUL BERNED SAY ABOUT THE VIETNAM ? 3 POINTS

Answer» Paul bernad was writer and policy maker and it says that vietnam needs Development and improve labour condition because on this time labour have limited rights.
17.

वनों का विनाश क्यो हो रहा है

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18.

What were gandiji\'s views on religion and politics

Answer» He believed that religion and caste could never be separated....by religion he didn\'t meant any particular religion like hindu or muslim, but the good teachings that every religious text gave....he believed that politics must be governed by the values drawn from religion
19.

Give five features of boycott and swadeshi Movement.

Answer» The main features of \'Boycott Movement\' and \'Swadeshi Movement\' are as follows:1. To non-cooperate with the British government and make it collapse.2. To boycot or cut out buying Brirish goods made in our country.3. To create India\'s own goods and buying those only. eg. khadi.(swadeshi goods)4. To protest the ruling British government and shouting slogans such as \'swatantra Bharat\' e
20.

What is Poona Pact of September 1932?

Answer» The Poona Pact was the agreement between Mahatma Gandhi and Dr Br Ambedkar reached on 25 September 1932. The major points in this pact were as follows:A.148 seats were to be allotted to the depressed classes in the provincial legislatures. This was more than double from the 71 seats as promised in the Communal Award.B.A Certain percentage of the seats allotted to the general Non-Muslim electorate would be reserved for the depressed classes.C.Congress agreed that adequate representation would be given to the depressed classes in the civil services.D.The depressed classes agreed to adhere to the principle of Joint Electorate.We see that the Poona pact was more generous to the depressed classes comparing to the Communal Award. The seats reserved for the Depressed Classes out of the general Non-Muhammadan seats in the provincial legislatures were as follows:
According to poona pact dalit got reserved seats in provincial and central legislative council
21.

Why did Indian Trade Network break down in 1750s?

Answer» (i) European trading companies gained power. First, they acquired trading concessions from local rulers, then monopolised rights to trade.(ii) This resulted in the decline of the old ports of Surat and Hoogly.(iii) Exports from the old ports fell dramatically and local bankers slowly went bankrupt.
22.

Which type of diversity or division is seen in Belgium and Sri Lanka

Answer» First of all, diversity and division are very diff terms, dont get confused, they cannot be used interchangeably........diversity means simply the differences we see in the society among various people. These differences could occur either due to the accident of birth or due to different choices of various people..... If these differences create dispute among diff groups, then these social differences become social division
23.

Define federalism. Write it\'s key features

Answer» Federalism is a system of government in which power is been divided into two or more government.Key features :-1) seperate source of income .2) national integration.3) rigid and flexible constitution.
or u can search from brainly or meritnation
U can easily find it in evergreen self study
24.

Plzz tell me about important question of1mark and map ques

Answer» Just refer MEQs
I have searcged but the are a lot...how can anybody learn or remind it?!!
map questions are lot but you can seach in google saying important map questions class 10 cbse
25.

Similarities and differences between winners in mexico Olympics

Answer» Tommie smith and john carlos
One is australian and other two are africa americam which faced the racial discrimination in america
26.

Ask me questions from indo china chapter 2 (history)

Answer» Indo china consist of laos, Cambodia , Vietnam
What is the difference between indo and china
27.

Is there is any chapter coming in optionalGeoCivicsHisEco

Answer» See syllabus in this app
28.

Water Sacrecity

Answer» Water scarcity\xa0is the lack of sufficient available\xa0water\xa0resources to meet the demands of water\xa0usage within a region.The increase in water demand is a contribution of various factors including growing population, increased agricultural needs, industrial use and for electricity production.\xa0
Shortage of water as compared to demand called water scarcity
29.

how many chapters r avoided in ss..???

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30.

Short note on pipelines

Answer» Pipeline transport network is the new mode of transport these days. In the past, pipelines were used to transport water to cities and industries. Now, these are used for transporting crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas from oil and natural gas fields to refineries, fertilizer factories and big thermal power plants. Solids can also be transported through a pipeline when converted into slurry.
Pipeline is the transportation system of gas, metal etc from one place to another. Their initial cost is very high but well for future. There is less chance of leakage inside earth cause no pollution in ocean water that also not affect marine animals. ... Some major pipelines are from hazira to jaghdiapur, assam to kanpur etc .
31.

Which values can help to strengthen democracy

Answer» Ordinary citizens can stregthen democracy in the following ways:\tCitizens should their right to vote to help in the preocess of electing the governemnt.\tPeople in a country should oppose the wrong policies of the government.\tCitizens must learn to tolerate differences and views of all others who disagree with them. Citizens must accept the principle of mutual tolerance and dissent.\tCitizens must act with the sense of discipline and responsibility. They have a right to express their dissent. They must express their grievance through channels provided by the democratic system.\tCitizens must participate and seek to influence the public opinion. This, can happen only when they are well informed on civic matters.
Deepening of democracy
Fraternity EqualitySecularismLibertyJustice
32.

Describe scholar revolt?

Answer» The launch year is 1868. Misstyped as 1887(i) This was an anti French Movement launched in 1868.(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
It launched in 1868
(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.
33.

5 marks questionWhat is difference between Napoleon and viteman

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34.

Map of India -major soil types

Answer» See in your geography book NCERT
35.

Internal choice in chapter 1to 4 b/t ch 4 to 8

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36.

Difference between the formal and informal sectoe

Answer» (i)Formal sector loans are such loans which are taken either from the banks or the co-operatives. While informal sector loans are those which are taken from moneylenders, traders, employers, relative and friends.(ii)In the case of informal sector of loans, the rate of interest is quite high. On the other hand the rate of interest in informal sector is very low.(iii) In formal sector of loans, there is no exploitation unlike the informal sector of loans. In the informal sector, the trader would buy the produce of the farmers at lower price but a bank would never resort to such tactics.
Formal sector include banks, cooperative etc where informal sector includes moneylenders, friends, family etc....... Formal sector lends low interest rates while informal sector lends high rates...... In formal sectors people\'s have low chance to go on dept trap while there are more chance to dept tarp in informal sector.. In formal sector terms of credit needed while no term of credit needed in informal sector.
37.

What outcomes are expected of a democracy

Answer» \tPeople should get a chance to choose their representatives without any fear.\tElections are held periodically on the basis of universal franchise.\tFree and fair elections are conducted by an independent machinery.\tThe elected representatives are accountable to the people.\tThere is more than one political party which competes for power.\tPressure and Interest groups play a prominent role in the system.\tPeople are guaranteed fundamental rights like right to life, liberty, equality and religion by the constitution.\tThe constitution provides for an independent and impartial judiciary, which protects the rights of the people.\tThere should be a strong Opposition which should act as a watchdog on government both inside and outside the Parliament.\tThere should be an enlightened public opinion so that people can put pressure on government.\tThe constitution provides for a written set of roles, which divides power between the Centre and the state.\tFreedom of the press should be allowed.
38.

How can you say that democracy is better than any form of government

Answer» Dhanyavad???.........
Becoz in democracy..... *there is less chance of conflicts... *equality is given before law...... *rights of individuals are given..... *people can choose their own representative...... *public can shape the government...... *people can share their point of view with the government...... *this, we can say that democracy is a better form of government than any other form of government ......
Because it provides people of a country to choose their leader through political parties
39.

what are the problems faced by belgium

Answer» The main political problem in Belgium was the issue of power sharing between the Dutch speaking and French speaking people. In Belgium, 59% people speak Dutch and 40% people speak French. However, in the capital city of Brussels, 80% people speak French while 20% people speak Dutch. The minority French speaking population was rich and powerful which was resented by the Dutch speaking people.The latter got benefited by the economic policies quite late. This issue resulted in tensions between the Dutch and French speaking people in the 1950\'s and the 1960\'s.
40.

What is sustanaible development?

Answer» No need of thanx
Thanks
Development which takes place without damaging environment and doesn\'t deals with future resources is known as the sustainable development.....
41.

How civil disobedience movement was different from non cooperation movement?

Answer» \tNon Cooperation MovementCivil Disobedience MovementIt was launched in 1920s.It was launched in 1930s.It was considered as a passive movement.It was considered as an active movement.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed to bring government to a standstill by withdrawing every support of the British government.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed at paralysing the government by undertaking acts which the British considered as illegal.Large number of people participated in the in this movement.Many people backed out of the movement, due to non-fulfilment of their demands in the previous movement.There was no tax campaign in this movement.People refused to pay taxes in this movement.\t
42.

What r zaid crops

Answer» Sorry it\'s zaid crops are those that grown in zaid season
Said crop are those crops which grown in said season
Crops that are grown between rabi and kharif crops are known as zaid crops ex- watermelon
In bw rabi and kharif seasnon. Crops r vegetables watermelon.
43.

What is residuary powers

Answer» Residuary power is the power retained by a governmental authority after certain powers have been delegated to other authorities.Residuary powers means that Parliament can make laws with respect to all those matters which are not mentioned in the three Lists -\tThe Union List\tThe State List\tThe Concurrent List
44.

How civil disobedience movement was different from non cooperation movement ?

Answer» \tNon Cooperation MovementCivil Disobedience MovementIt was launched in 1920s.It was launched in 1930s.It was considered as a passive movement.It was considered as an active movement.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed to bring government to a standstill by withdrawing every support of the British government.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed at paralysing the government by undertaking acts which the British considered as illegal.Large number of people participated in the in this movement.Many people backed out of the movement, due to non-fulfilment of their demands in the previous movement.There was no tax campaign in this movement.People refused to pay taxes in this movement.\t
45.

Name three states having black and the crop which is mainly grow in it

Answer» Mp gujarat mh .cotton
Maharashtra, MP and Gujrat and crop that are mainly grown is cotton
46.

What is mnc?

Answer» \tAn MNC is a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation.\tThese companies set up offices and factories for production in regions where they can get cheap labour and other resources.\tThis is done to ensure that the cost of production remains low and MNCs can earn greater profits.
Multinational company or corporation
Multi national company
47.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of multipurpose river project?

Answer» Advantage For irrigation For producing electricityReduce floodsDisadvantagesAffects the natural flow of river Affects on flora & flunaIt has economic geographic &political disadvantages also
ADVANAGES :-1. IT HELPS IN IRRIGATION 2. IT GENERATES ELECTRICITY 3. IT CONTROLS FLOOD DISADVANTAGES :-1. IT CAUSES REHALITION OF PEAPLE2. LOT OF MONEY OF PEAPLE GETS FINISHED 3. IT HARMS FLORA AND FAUNA 4. IT HARMS AQUATIC LIFE
Adv...control floods, generate hydroelectricity..etc... Dis...displace people, harm aquatic animals and plants, cause excessive sedimentation..etc..
*control flood
Advantage- it helps in generating hydroelectricity and cause flood Disadvantage- it breaks the natural flow and fisheries become endangered.
48.

What do you mean by sources of information?

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49.

Reforms of political parties

Answer» Effective measures to reform political parties are :(a)A law should be made to regulate the internal affairs of political parties.(b) It should be made compulsory for political parties to maintain a register of its members.(c) It should be made. mandatory for political parties to give a minimum number of tickets; about 1/3rd to its women candidates.(d) There should be a quota for women in the decision making bodies of the party.(e) There should be state funding of elections.(f) The government should give parties money to support their election expenses in kind for example petrol, paper, telephone, etc., or in cash.(g) Vote casting should be made compulsory in each election.(h) Data regarding caste and religion, OBC, SC, ST should not be utilized during election period in any form.\xa0
50.

Guys map k important question bta do geo k

Answer» Ok ji Thanks ?
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