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1.

What do you mean by life expecentary

Answer» The average life span a person is to expected to live for a average years is called life expectancy
2.

What do you mean by life expecentacy

Answer» The term Life Expectancy simply refers to the numbers of years an individual is expected to live based on the statistical average. The life expectancy is one of the three major components of Human Development Index-the index which measures the human development of countries. The life expectancy varies from place to place and era to era.\xa0
3.

Define unification of italy.

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4.

In which group Germany,Italy and Switzerland were divided?

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5.

What isthe population of belgium

Answer» It\'s populations is about 1 crore at least half of the population in the state of haryana.
1crore approx
6.

What is meant by the average income or per capital income

Answer» Average Income/ Per Capita Income measures the money earned or unearned\xa0[average income] per person in an given area [city,region,country,etc] in a specified year. It is calculated by dividing the total income of a country by its total population.
7.

Role of political party

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8.

List one prudential and moral reason for power sharing in India..

Answer» Prudential Reason: Power sharing helps in reducing the conflict between various social groups. Hence, power sharing is necessary for maintaining social harmony and peace.Moral Reason: The avoiding conflict in society and preventing majority tyranny are considered as prudential reasons for power sharing. Maintaining the spirit of democracy is considered as the moral reason for power sharing.
9.

When did literacy rate increase in europe?

Answer» In 18th century
10.

Explain power sharing among the different social groups..

Answer» Power may be shared among different social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups. In some countries, there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and administration. There is a system of ‘reserved constituencies’ in our country. This type of arrangement is meant to give space in the government and administration to diverse social groups, who otherwise would feel alienated from the government. This method is used to give minority communities a fair share in power. ‘Community Government’ in Belgium is a good example of this arrangement.
11.

Explain poer sharing among the different social groups..

Answer» Major forms of power sharing in modern democracy are:\tPower sharing among different Organs of the Government:\xa0In democracy, power is shared among Legislature, Executive and Juduciary.This is known as distribution of power. No organ of the governemnt can e\xa0P\xa0xcercise unlimited power as each\xa0ower sharing among different Organs of the Government\xa0organ checks the others.\tGovernments at different levels:\xa0In federal form of government, power is shared between the central and state governments. In India there is another lower level of government -local self government.This is called vertical division of government.\tSocial Groups:\xa0Power may also be shared among different social groups such as religious and linguistic groups. In India, there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and administration.\tDivision of power between political parties, pressure groups and movements: Political parties are the organisations which aim to control power by contesting elections. In a democracy, citizens have the freedom to choose among the various contenders for power. When no party gets a majority, two or more parties come together to form a governemnt. In a democracy, pressure and interest groups also have an indirect share in the governemnt\'s power.
12.

What were the reasons for the high demand of for workers Britain

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13.

"Industrialisation in India was mixed blessing "justify the statement

Answer» bhen chod na ata hai mujhe ye answer
Industrialization was a mixed blessing because:\tOn the one hand it gave rise to economic development and economic growth, on the other it also gave rise to levels of pollution.\tIt employed the unemployed people who migrated for jobs but it also exploited the women and children for forceful labour and left them underpaid.
14.

Give short unification of germany

Answer» The process of unification of Germany:1. The middle-class Germans had tried to fight for a united nation governed by an elected parliament in 1848 but were repressed by the monarchy and military.2. Otto von Bismarck, chief minister of Prussian led the movement for unification of Germany. He was supported by the bureaucracy and the Prussian army.3. After three wars with Austria, Denmark, and France, Prussia won and unified Germany. The Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German emperor in January 1871.
15.

Write the merits of democracy ?

Answer» Merits of democracy:\tA democratic government is a better government because it is a more accountable form of government.\tDemocracy improves the quality of Decision Making\tDemocracy provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts\tDemocracy allows people to correct their own mistakes\tIn a democracy, people rule themselves as leaders are elected by them
16.

What shoud india do to become a develop country

Answer» India is already on its way to becoming a developed country. However, certain things are still lacking. Although, today the government of India may claim to be an emerging super power but the reality is quite different from what the government of India or the media of India portray to the world.India may have progressed on paper and on screen but do we see the progress on the streets of India? Don\'t we still see people living in poverty. There are millions of people still surviving in India on an income of less than one dollar a day. India can never be considered a developed country unless and until the poverty, hunger and pain of the poor on the streets and those living in the slums is curbed.\xa0Lately the government of India has come up with several developmental plans and no doubt it has helped boost the economy of the Country in some ways. But the long term impact of these plans do not seem to serve the purpose, or what should be the purpose of any government, that is, prosperity of the common man. Investment is pouring in from within the Country and abroad, but the poor man is getting poorer. The Country may boast of an increase in international trade, an increased export revenue, but it can\'t boast of meeting the Millennium Development Goal of bringing down the number of poor on its soil!In order to be considered a developed Country, India needs to focus on the common man. On the prosperity of the general public and on the living conditions that its residents have to face.
17.

Koi on hai kya ??????

Answer» Ji
18.

What is article 20

Answer» Article 20 affords protection against arbitrary and excessive punishment to any person who commits an offence. There are four such guaranteed protections :(1) a person can be convicted of an offence only if he has violated a law in force at the time when he is alleged to have committed the offence;(2) No person can be subjected to greater penalty than what might have been given to him under the law that was prevalent when he committed the offence;(3) No person can be prosecuted and punished for the same offence more than once.(4) No person accused of an offence can be compelled to be a witness against himself.
19.

How have technical and economic development led to more consumption of resorces

Answer» Technical and economic development have led to more consumption of resources in the following ways: It provides equipments which increases production that lead to the consumption of more resources. Introduction of sophisticated machinery further helps in exploitation of resources. The economic development leads to the rise of the needs of people which results into more consumption of resources. Economic development provides favourable environment for the development of latest technologies which helps to convert various materials into resources.
20.

Hlo guys aaj mai ni aaogi.....?????????? School ja ri ho..ghmoone

Answer» Agar kuch puchna ho to m help kr dunga
21.

Gm.????????sb uth gaye ????

Answer» Uhhhhhhhhhu
Gm bestie????
22.

When did belgium and srilanka get freedom

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23.

Write some of the destruction of cyclone.?

Answer» Like in floods, buildings are most affected during cyclonesThe buildings that are most vulnerable to damage during a cyclone are small buildings, huts and lightweight structures.\xa0People living on low islands and low-lying coastal areas are most affected during a cyclone. The speed of the wind is maximum when it crosses the coastline.Uprooted trees may fall on buildings and cause damage
24.

Inland emigration act 1859

Answer» Fdcbssbbdehc
According to this act the workers are not allowed to leave the tea garden and go to the villages without the permission of govt
25.

Duel objective is the most important feature of federalism how? Explain.

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26.

Lagta h sb gaye ???????mai bh chali

Answer» Bbye good night sweet dreams..take care sweety???
Aaj mai hoo to koi ni h ????????
Bye gst ....
27.

Vietnam country us a

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28.

Give the importance of soil. Explain the any three factors to responsible for soil formation?

Answer» Factors Responsible for the Formation of SoilThe relief features, parent material, climate, vegetation and other life-forms as well as time apart from human activities are the major factors responsible for the formation of soil.1.\xa0Parent Material: It is deposited by streams or derived from in-situ weathering. In this stage, soil inherits many properties like the mineral composition, the colour, the particle size and the chemical elements. For example- Black soil derived its colour from lava rock2.\xa0Climate: It is one of the important factors in the formation of soil because it affects the rate of weathering of the parent rock.3. Role of precipitation: The variability in the precipitation modified the composition of the soil. For Example- Areas with little rainfall with high rate of evaporation led to the accumulation of salts in the soil. The soils underlying tropical rain forests tend to be nutrient-poor because of intensive leaching due to heavy rains.\xa04. Role of temperature: It is also play important role because fluctuations in temperature causes shrinking and swelling, frost action and general weathering in soils.
29.

Byee gst??????????????

Answer» Byeee aastha bestiee..gn.. sweet dreams...????
30.

The greek war of independence?

Answer» Greek War of Independence:- Greece had been a part of the Ottoman Empire since the 15th century.- The growth of revolutionary movements in Europe provoked Greeks to struggle for their independence.- English poet, Lord Byron organised trends and later went to fight in the war, where he died of fever.- Many western Europeans supported Greeks to sympathise with the ancient Greek culture.- Poets and artists mobilised public opinion to support its struggle against a Muslim Empire.- Finally, with the Treaty of Constantinople, in 1832, Greece was recognised as an independent nation.
31.

Byeeeee....khana kha ke shayad aaun.....

Answer» Ohk aana jaror bestie ji
Byee..mai bhi thodi der khana khane jaungi......
Thik hai kal milenge fir byeee....
Ok byee mai kl aaogi
32.

Describe the political condition of europe in mid18 centuray

Answer» You say i dont no
33.

Which flag the people of germany were bearing ch 1 history

Answer» answer
34.

Koi hai ki sab gye ????

Answer» Hii
Mai hu
Okkkk....but mai sirf 5 min huun....fir khana khane ja rha huun....
20 min se aai bestie
35.

Why question of devlopment and progress is perennial

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36.

What is the full form of UNCED(ch-1,geo)

Answer» Full form of UNCED is United Nations Conference on Environment and Development.
37.

Okk bbye....?

Answer» Byy bestie
Adios?
38.

Ok bbye..mai ayi or sab ja rahe ho...???

Answer» Bbye bestie?
Byy bestie ...hm chlte h
Kuch nahi...!?
Oye dupehr ko kya hua tha...tujhe
39.

What do you mean by Romanticism? Ch-1 History Ques.

Answer» Romanticism is a cultured movement focused on emotion and mystical feeling insted of reason and science to develop nationalist sentiment. They helped create a sence of collective heritage and cultural past as part of nation bilding through use of folk songs, dances & music. Romantics such as JOHANN GOTTFRIED claimed true german culture was to discoverd among common people \'das volk\' .
40.

Sb gaye kya...????

Answer» Ha
Nhi re baba
Nhi
Abhi toh ham aaye h!
41.

Distinguishing between primitive subsistence farming intensive commercial farming

Answer» Primitive Subsistence\xa01. It is practised on small patches of land.\xa02. Primitive tools like hoe, dao and digging sticks, and family community labour are used.\xa03. In this type of farming, farmers depend on the monsoons and natural fertility of the soil.\xa04. Land productivity in this type of agriculture is low.\xa0Intensive Subsistence\xa0I. It is practised on bigger land holdings.\xa02. Modern inputs like HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides, etc., to obtain higher productivity are used.\xa03. In intensive subsistence, irrigation facilities like tubewells and canal irrigation is used.\xa04. Land productivity is high as it is meant for commercial purposes.\xa0
42.

Explain 5 causes for rise of nationalism in europe

Answer» \tBefore the middle of the nineteenth century, the countries in Europe were in different.\tVarious regions in Europe were ruled by different multi-national dynastic empires.\tThese were monarchies which enjoyed absolute power over their subjects.\tVarious technological and the ensuing social changes helped in developing the ideas of nationalism. The process of creation of nation states began in 1789, with the French Revolution.\tIt took about hundred years for the idea to gain concrete shape which resulted in the formation of France as a democratic nation state.\tThe trend was followed in other parts of the Europe and led to the establishment of the modern democratic systems in most parts of the world; at the beginning of 20th century.\xa0
43.

In 2020 10th board exam which chapter of sst not came

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44.

What should india do to become a developed country

Answer» \tIndia is already on its way to becoming a developed country. However, certain things are still lacking. Although, today the government of India may claim to be an emerging super power but the reality is quite different from what the government of India or the media of India portray to the world.\tIndia may have progressed on paper and on screen but do we see the progress on the streets of India? Don\'t we still see people living in poverty. There are millions of people still surviving in India on an income of less than one dollar a day. India can never be considered a developed country unless and until the poverty, hunger and pain of the poor on the streets and those living in the slums is curbed.\xa0\tLately the government of India has come up with several developmental plans and no doubt it has helped boost the economy of the Country in some ways. But the long term impact of these plans do not seem to serve the purpose, or what should be the purpose of any government, that is, prosperity of the common man. Investment is pouring in from within the Country and abroad, but the poor man is getting poorer. The Country may boast of an increase in international trade, an increased export revenue, but it can\'t boast of meeting the Millennium Development Goal of bringing down the number of poor on its soil!\tIn order to be considered a developed Country, India needs to focus on the common man. On the prosperity of the general public and on the living conditions that its residents have to face.
45.

Explain the land utilization process of India

Answer» Land resources in India are primarily divided into agricultural land, forest land, land meant for pasture and grazing, land for other non-agricultural use(such as housing, roads and industry) and waste land (rocky, arid and desert areas). In 2002-03, 54 per cent of the total land area was cultivable or fallow, 22.5 per cent was covered by forests and 3.5 per cent was used for grazing. The rest was waste land, with traces of miscellaneous cultivation. Improper use of forest land has degraded the available land area and made conservation of forests difficult. Human activities such as deforestation, mining and quarrying have contributed to the slow growth rate of forests. Thus, land ’ under forest has increased by only about 4 per cent since 1960-61.
46.

What lessons do you learn from the power sharing arrangements in Belgium and Sri Lanka?

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47.

Hlo koi on h ??????

Answer» Hii
Nahi nahi nahiUllu ,gada,kuta,bains...more and more
48.

How can change be met in federal constitution? What is the significance of this arrangement?

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49.

Technological changes occured slowly in Britain

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50.

Kisi ke t& d khelna hi tk barana mere pas mast dare h ??

Answer» Hello
Ha bolo bestie