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1.

What is vikendrikaran

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2.

What is the the two theme of the book \' The story of loss of Vietnam\' ?

Answer» Loss of sovereignty and severing the ties with china
3.

Overcutting nd crosscuting

Answer» Now i can differentiate b/w overLAPPING and crosscutting
Its not overcutting.....its actually overlapping social differences......by the way......overlapping social diffences is when one type of social difference overlaps some other kind of social differenceEg-social division between blacks and whites in america.Cross cutting social differnce means when one type of social division becomes more important than the otherIt means that a group that share a common interest on one issue are likely to be on different sides on a different issue. In here, it is easy to accommodate and no tensions.Example -Northern Ireland and Netherlands both are predominantly Christians but divided between Catholics & Protestant.....Hope it helps.....
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5.

What are the components of HDI HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX? ?

Answer» human devlopment index is a index which is prepared by word bank under all the nation of word are ranked or index.
* per capita income * life expectancy * literacy rate and enrollment ratio.....
Per capita income, literacy rates and health status..
Gross enrollment ratio...life expectancy....per capita income
6.

How did the Britain use trade surplus with India ?

Answer» (i) In 19th century British manufactures flooded Indian markets.(ii) The value of British exports to India was much higher than the value of British imports from India.(iii) Britain thus had a tradeturplus with India. Britain used this surplus to balance its trade deficits with other countries, that is with countries from which Britain was importing more than it was selling to.
7.

Kitne type ke social differences hote hai ?

Answer» 2 type ke, overlapping difference and cross cutting differences.....
8.

Can anyone tell me about 3 tier government?

Answer» 3 tier government means central , state and local level government . The central government manages affairs regarding the country while the state government deals with the state and the local government eccersises its power over the village
Panchayat
Local govn. Panchatat
3 tier govt. Ya 3rd tier govt...?
Local govt hai......
9.

Can anyone tell me about "corpa"

Answer» It is COPRA. ( consumer protection act )
10.

Write short note on NREGA 2005

Answer» MN REGA a programme was started by the central government in 2005 it was started to re move the unemployment any person who is able to work and wants to work the government provide him work for 100 days in a year if the government dont provide the job then the person whose name is registerd will get the unemployment allowances .
11.

What is do you meant by majoritarianism in sri lanka ? what is accommodation in Belgium ?

Answer» Majoritarinism is the idea or belief that the majority community should rule the nation in whichever they want by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority in sri lanka government adopted majoritarian measures it favoured the sinhalas over tamil in jobs and positions In belgium leaders realise that the unity of the country is possible by respecting the feeling of different community.
12.

What is diff. B/w coalition and alliance

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13.

What do you know about khilafat movement

Answer» The first world war was ended with the defeat of ottoman turkey rumours spread that a strong peace treaty was going to impose on him to defend the khalifa the leader of islamic world a khilafat committee was formed in bombay in 1919 .gandhi saw this as an opportunity to bring hindu and muslim under one roof mahatma gandhi supported it shaukal ali and muhammad ali became the leader of the khilafat committee gandhiji started the non cooperation in 1921 in the suppport of khilafat movement.
To defend the Khalifas temporiad powerKhilafat committee was formed in Bombayin March 1919Grandhi about the possibility of a united mass action issueGandhi saw his this as an opportunityto bring muslims under the umbrella onUnified National movement.at the calcutta Session of the congSeptember 1920, he commenced other isthe need to start a non-corporatemovement in support of Khalifa2019/3/28 21:27for sure
The First World War had ended with thedefeat of Ottoman Turkey And their wirerumours that a harsh peace treaty wakgoing to be imposed on the OttomanEmperor the per spiritual head of the Islamic world
14.

Please anybody send me important maps questions with solutions

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15.

Describe any five feature of the Go east movement started in Vietnam

Answer» Vietnam had close relationship with japan and china vietnam was under the shadow of china . 1 in 1907-08 about 300 students went to japan to secure higher education but their primary objective was to drive out the french they formed there branch of restoration sociiety but later they were thrown out from japan then they went to china there they went to take help and gain foreign arm to fight against the french.
1. The students decided to go to the neighboring countries to get education for the seek of ending French dominance2. They organized an association to restore Veitnam3. Japanese helped them through this\xa04. Japan provided refuge camps to all of them5. Japanese ended their association in the end and the students had to move to other countries.
16.

Who was Napoleon Bonaparte

Answer» He was a conquerer who ruled France and made several administrative changes there
A man who by his on power not by monarchy became ruler of france
France
Monarch of franch
17.

Which of the resources iron

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18.

What are the terms of credit????

Answer» Collateral ,rate of intrest, mode of repay ,documents ,duration , promise of repay
Collateral* , rate of intrest* , documents*
Collatarol,doccumentation,mode of repayment and interest rate together comprises of terms of credit
19.

Which part of India known as store house of minerals????

Answer» South, South East and East
South and east india
20.

What effort made to reform political party in India??????

Answer» anti defection law -if a mla or mp changes party he or she will lose seat in legislaturesupreme court made it necessary for candidate to file an affidavit about their property and criminal cases pending against him.EC made it necessary for parties to hold regular internal elections and file their income tax returns.state funding of electionsresrervation of seats for all positions for women
The following efforts have been made to reform political parties in India(i)\tThe Supreme Court passed order to reduce the influence of money and criminals.(ii) The Constitution was amended to prevent MLAs and MPs from changing parties.(iii)\tThe Election Commission passed an order making it necessary for political parties to hold their organisational elections and file their income tax returns.
21.

Difference between renewable and nonrenewable resource

Answer» The resorces which can be renewed by any physical or chemical process is called renewable e.g. solar and wind energy whereasThese occur over a very long geographical time e.g. minerals ,fossil fuels etc
Renewable infinite use or non renewable present small amount
Renewable resourses are those which can be reused after some time i.e can never get exhausted, reoccur in nature......... non renewable are be those which if get exhausted than takes long time to reoccur
22.

What are the main questions that may appear in board exam

Answer» Plz koi to answer do n
Just take the help of this app
23.

Who were the chief architects of the unification of Italy ?

Answer» Giuseppe Garibaldi, Giuseppe Mazzini, count camillo d cavour....
Count camillo de cavour,Guissepe Mazzini,
Giuseppe wala mazzini and it was led by cavour
Mazzini
24.

Why was Civil Disobedience Movement called off in 1931?

Answer» Same
The Government had called a round Table conference in 1930 in London. The congress did not join it. In order to make sure that the congress would participate in the second conference, Lord Irwin made a pact with Gandhiji in 1931. In this “Gandhi-Irwin Pact” the Government agreed to let off all political prisoners and to cancel the oppressive laws.\xa0The Second Round Table Conference was a failure from India’s point of view. Gandhiji’s demand for full self-government was rejected.....
Because 60 thousand political leader inculfing mk gandhi were sent to jail
25.

How democracy accommodate social diversity?????????????

Answer» * it provides equal opportunity to all regardless of cast and creed.......*people who are marginalized and discriminated can voice their demands in a peaceful and constitutional manner......* free and fair elections.........
Equality*
As it promotes eqality bw genders, religion, caste etc
26.

How do democracy accommodate social diversity

Answer» FOR DEMOCRACY ACCOMODATES SOCIAL DIVERSITY , IT SHOULD FULLFILL TWO CONDITIONS :-1. IT IS NECESSARY TO UNDERSTANT THAT DEMOCRACY IS NOT SIMPLY RULE BY MAJORITY 2. RULE BY MAJORITY SHOULD NOT BECOME RULE BY MAJORITY COMMUNITY
27.

Plz tell the important questions from map

Answer» Mainly do of geo
28.

How social difference create social division in society

Answer» Social difference create social division in the society. This can be explained as follows: -(1) When some social differences overlap with other differences. For example the difference between black and white becomes a social division in the US because the Blacks tend to be poor.(2)If social differences cross cut one another, it is difficult to pick one group of people against other. It means that group sharing a common interest on one issues are likely to be on different side on different issues. For example both Northern Ireland and the Netherland are predominantly Christian but are divided into Catholic and Protestant.(3)The overlapping social differences create possibilities of deep social division and tensions while cross cutting differences are easier to accommodate.
Sorry gap
It creates a gao
29.

why do you think MGNREGA 2005 is referred to ad\'right to work\'?

Answer» National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 was launched by the government to provide job opportunities so that people might be able to earn their livelihood. It guarantees at least 100 days work for one member of each family. This program fulfills one of the fundamental rights as per the Constitution and the right is \'Right to work\'. Every citizen of a country has the right to work and if government is unable to provide more and more job opportunities then it will have to pay daily wages especially to those sections of society who are impoverished. This is why this programme is called \'Right to Work".
It can be about a short note on MG NAREGA 2005
This type of question will not come in boards
30.

What is the Veena Congress

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31.

The role of ho chi minh in the Vietnamese struggle of Independence

Answer» Ho Chin Minh led the Vietnamese nationalist movement against the Japanese imperialist forces, the French colonial power and the the Americans. In 1930, he founded the Indo-Chinese Communist party and later founded Viet-Minh, the communist dominated independent Movement.\xa0He led was determined to reunite Vietnam under the communist rule.He was a great nationalist leader of Vietnam who united people of Vietnam in their struggle against the colonists and capitalist forces.
32.

Important batao question

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33.

Revise sample ppr from learn cbse

Answer» For maths use rs aggrawal
Wlcm
thnx Amira...
4 to 5 que comes from this
34.

Anyone here who is opting for an engineering aspirent in aakash south extension?

Answer» Bhai koi to hoga
35.

Kisi ne padha neeche wala joke

Answer» abb sunao jokes...
36.

How did the silk routes link the world

Answer» (i) The most well known silk route connected China to Europe. West bound Chinese silk cargoes travelled on this route. Chinese pottery also travelled through this route.(ii) Historians have identified several silk routes over land and sea knitting together vast regions of Asia, linking Asia with North Africa. These resulted in vibrant pre-modern trade. Through this route Chinese pottery, Indian textiles and spices from South East Asia travelled to Europe and North Africa.(iii) Trade and cultural exchanges went hand in hand. Early Christian missionaries and later the Muslim preachers travelled by these routes. Buddhist missionaries went from India to China and Chinese Buddhist travellers came to India using the silk route.
37.

Why did India adopt globalisation

Answer» Thanks btw
It\'s a 5 mark que
to make indian industries more efficient and increase their quality when they face foreign competition.
38.

When was mnreg implement

Answer» Thnku amira
2005 I think so....
What we write if it comes
In some places it is 2005 and in some it is 2006
39.

Why do the colonies were felt necessary by the french ? Explain

Answer» (i) Supply of raw materials : Colonies were considered essential to supply of natural resources and other essential goods.(ii) To civilize the uncivilized people : Most of the European countries were of the opinion that the Afro-Asian people were uncivilized, and thought it was the mission of the ‘advanced’ European countries to bring the benefits of civilization to these backward people.
40.

Can some1 tell me..questions from cpt 4 political science.gender,caste,..

Answer» Ok thanks muskan
I think ..... yahi important hai iss chapter se bahut confusion chapter hai yeh
Okk thnx...aur koi aa sakte hai
forms of communalism , caste is inherent in politics?
forms of communalism caste system prevailing still in INDIA
41.

Write short note on changing nature of international trade in last 15 years?

Answer» come on you can find the answer
\tInternational trade has undergone a sea change in last fifteen years.\tExchange of commodities and goods have superseded the exchange of information and technology.\tIndia has emerged a software giant at international level and it is earning large foreign exchange through the export of information technology
42.

Which major steps were taken by indian government in 1986..?..plz jaldi reply karna

Answer» The rationale behind the enactment of COPRA 1986 was to set up a separate department of consumer affairs in Central and State governments and it has enabled us as consumers to have the right to represent in a consumer court.
Ek question pooche
Cpora launch liya tah
43.

Explain how castesim effect the democracy in India

Answer» Impact of caste system on Indian democracy:(i) Expression of caste differences in politics gives many disadvantaged communities the space to demand this share of power. In this sense caste, politics has helped people from Dalits and OBC caste to gain better access to decision-making.(ii) Several political and non-political organizations have been demanding and agitating for an end to discrimination against particular castes, for more dignity and more access to land, resources and opportunities.(iii) Exclusive attention can produce negative results as well. It can divert attention from other pressing issues such as poverty, development and corruption. In some cases, it leads to violence.
44.

What are the main relief features of India

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45.

Which is a oldest producing state in india

Answer» Andhra Pradesh
46.

Mention a few factors which cause exploitation of consumers....??

Answer» Few factors r1 by the traders who are involved in unfair trade practices2 they add charges that were not mentioned before 3 by selling adulteration goods4 by resorting hoardind and black marketing etc etc . . Hope u understand it
1. Illiteracy of consumers
47.

What is the important questions of chapter 5 history

Answer» All but none
48.

Diff between CNG and LPG.3 points

Answer» Cpt minerals and energy resources...yeh ques sample paper mein tha..nd hmari teacher be bhi imp kaha hai dono ques
Ye kaha hai...
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Plz...ans fast
49.

About development resources…………

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50.

What was the name of the book martin luther wrote ???

Answer» He wrote ninety five thesis.
95 theses