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| 6551. |
What is rowlat act |
| Answer» It was an act passed by British government in which Indians can be imprisoned for two years without any judicial trail | |
| 6552. |
Distinguish between primary, secondary and tertiary sector? |
| Answer» \tPrimarySecondary\xa0TertiaryThe agricultural and allied sector services are known as the Primary Sector.The manufacturing sector is known as the Secondary Sector.The service sector is known as the Tertiary Sector.Raw materials for goods and services are provided for the Primary Sector.Secondary sector changes one good into another by building more from itThis sector provides services to both the primary and secondary sectorThe primary sector uses traditional techniques and is mostly unorganised.The secondary sector uses more reliable methods of production and is organised.This sector uses modern-day logistics methods to execute its functions and is well organised.This sector consists of forestry, agriculture and mining activities.It involves manufacturing units, large firms, small scale units and multinational organisations.Insurance trade, Banking and communications come under this sector.In comparison to other developed nations, India has a large workforce employed.The employment rate is in balance, as a specific set of skills is needed to find a workforce in this sectorThis sector’s employment share has developed in the ensuing years.\t | |
| 6553. |
Today, India is well -linked with the rest of the world. Explain this statement. |
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| 6554. |
Why are countries of the middle east not called developed inspite of high per capita income? |
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| 6555. |
What is rooftop harvesting and why is it essential for people in rajesthan |
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| 6556. |
What is Resource planning ? |
| Answer» Resource planning is the judicious use of resources. Resource planning becomes more important in a country like India, where resources are not distributed properly. For example; many states are rich in mineral and deficient in other resources, such as Jharkhand is rich in minerals, but there is a problem of drinking water and other facilities, Arunachal Pradesh has plenty of water but lack of other development because of lack of resources.\xa0Resource Planning in India is one of the most important goals right from its first Five Years Plan. Following are the main points of Resource planning.Making of inventory of resources after their region-wise identification across the country.Making of the planning structure with appropriate technology, skill and institutions.Matching of resource plan with the development plan, etc.\xa0 | |
| 6557. |
Aaj Mera exam hai ? wo bhi social science ka mein kya karu |
| Answer» Padh le.... ? | |
| 6558. |
Explain any 5 reasons for the declining caste system in india |
| Answer» 1)weakening of position of land lords in villages-with the introduction of laws regarding land, landlords lost their land and their power2) growth of literacy and education-the number of educated people increased in india. literacy rate among people rose.3)old notion of caste hierarchy was breaking down-caste hierarchy is a ladder like formation in which all caste groups are placed from highest to lowest4) large scale urbanisation -shift of people from rural areas to urban areas in search of job and better living conditions5) economic development -adoption of newer technologies , transition from agriculture based to industry based economy and general improvement in living standard | |
| 6559. |
What are resources? What are it\'s chaterstick |
| Answer» everthing is available in environment through which we can satisfy our needs | |
| 6560. |
What did Liberal Nationalism Stand for?? ? |
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Answer» Ideas if national unity in early nineteenth century Europe were closly allied to Tue ideology of liberalism. The term liberalism derived from the Latin root liberalism, meaning free. For the new middle classes liberalism stood for freedom for individual and equality of all before the law. liberal nationalism, also known as civic nationalism or civil nationalism, is a kind of nationalism identified by ploitical philosophers. Liberal nationalism, also known as civic nationalism or civil nationalism. Liberalism derived from the Latin word liber which means free . For middleclass people liberalism stood for freedom for individual and equality before law . Politically, it emphasised the concept of government by consent.Since french revolution liberalism stood for end of clerical and aristocratic privilages ,a constitution and representative government through parliament . In economic sphere liberalism stood for freedom of markets and abolishment of state imposed restriction on movement of goods and capital. Liberal nationalism, also known as civic nationalism or civil nationalism, is a kind of nationalism identified by political philosophers who believe in a non-xenophobic form of nationalism compatible with liberal values of freedom, tolerance, equality, and individual rights. |
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| 6561. |
Map work of ch agriculture |
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| 6562. |
Distinguish between federal form of government and unitary form of government |
| Answer» UNITARY SYSTEM\xa01)There is only one level of government.2)sub-units are sub-ordinate to the central government.3)central government can pass orders to sub-units.4)sub-units are answerable to the central government.FEDERAL SYSTEM1)there are two or more levels of government.2)generally states are not sub-ordinate to the central government.3)central government cannot pass orders to the state government.4)state government are not answerable to the central government. | |
| 6563. |
how u.s.a become a international creditor rather than an international debtor |
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| 6564. |
What is print and French revolution |
| Answer» Print is a writing without joining the letter together.Print important role in French revolution.The idea of enlightenment thinkers ,the writing of Voltaire and Rousseau were read widely and those who read these books saw the world through new eyes. And more details on ncert book page no.163 .three points mentioned | |
| 6565. |
What is the difference between cross cutting and overlapping? |
| Answer» \tBASIS FOR COMPARISONOVERLAPPING SOCIAL DIFFERENCECROSS-CUTTING SOCIAL DIFFERENCEMeaningOverlapping is a situation wherein one social difference is reinforced by another social difference.Cross Cutting is a situation when one social difference is enfeebled by another social difference.Results inSocial division and disintegrationEncourages diversity and assimilate unity\t | |
| 6566. |
What is picket? |
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Answer» A person or group of people who stand outside a workplace or other venue as a protest or to try to persuade others not to enter during a strike. A person or group of people who stand outside a workplace or other venue as a protest or to try to persuade others not to enter during a strike. |
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sericulture |
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Answer» the production of silk and the rearing of silkworms for this purpose.Originmid 19th century: abbreviation of French sériciculture, from late Latin sericum ‘silk’ + French culture ‘cultivation’. Sericulture, or silk farming, is the cultivation of silkworms to produce silk. Although there are several commercial species of silkworms, Bombyx mori (the caterpillar of the domesticated silk moth) is the most widely used and intensively studied silkworm. Silk was first produced in China as early as the Neolithic period.\xa0Sericulture has become an important cottage industry in countries such as Brazil, China, France, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, and Russia. Today, China and India are the two main producers, with more than 60% of the world\'s annual production. |
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| 6568. |
What are customary rights? |
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Answer» A right of Maori people to engage in traditional practices, as protected by the Treaty of Waitangi CUSTOMARY RIGHTS: Rights which are acquired by custom. They differ from prescriptive rights in this, that the former are local usages, belonging to all the inhabitants of a particular place or district-the latter are rights of individuals, independent of the place of their residence. |
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| 6569. |
Aaj Mera exam tha ? |
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| 6570. |
Work life , leisure |
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| 6571. |
Why does disguised unemployment not help to enhance the productivity of the country? |
| Answer» This is because more people are working there and the demand can be fulfilled through less people.for ex.if one man kill a snake then why two or three men will help him . Working for useless thing doesn\'t help to improve the productivity of any country.it\'s hidden unemployment. .. | |
| 6572. |
State two factors that have contributed in bringing changes in caste system in the recent years |
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| 6573. |
What are cannal colonies. |
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| 6574. |
Who was Gaumastha? |
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| 6575. |
What is SHG |
| Answer» She is a self help group of villagers , mainly women . They do savings and. Provide loans to other villagers . | |
| 6576. |
Name three states having black soil and the crop which iss mainly grow in it |
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Answer» Madhya pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh are the stateCrop cotton is mainly grow Mumbai gujarat Goa |
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| 6577. |
What do you mean by collective identity? ? |
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| 6578. |
What is khilafat movement? Who organised this movement |
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Answer» At first this movement was known as non - cooperation movement... In which Gandhi ji said... If the people of India will not cooperate the British rules then britishers will leave our country so Gandhi ji started non- cooperation movement... In this movement Gandhi ji thought that every one should participate in this movement... But it was too difficult to get together Hindus and Muslims.... So he talked to the famous Muslim politicians of that time.... And he changed the name of nob - cooperation movement to non - cooperation khilafat movement...... The first world war ended with the defeat of Ottoman turkey. There were rumars that harsh treaty was going to imposed on Ottoman emperor. This angered the Muslims in India. The ali brothers- Shaukat ali and Mohammad ali launched this movement . It was a movement against the harsh policy made by European power to limit the power of their religious head khalifa. It was led by various persons . The two brothers Muhammed ali and shaukat ali requested Gandhi to launch a movement hence the non-cooperation khilafat movement was led in 1921 |
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What are the key features of Panchayati Raj system? |
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| 6580. |
Definition of life expectancy |
| Answer» The number of years a person is going to live at birth is known as life expectancy. | |
| 6581. |
Full form of BMI |
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| 6582. |
How the Sri Lankan tamilss fought against the Sri Lankan government ? |
| Answer» They did protests which finally led to a civil war | |
| 6583. |
What do you mean by globalisation |
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| 6584. |
S.s.t |
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| 6585. |
Who was the founder of in do Chinese communist party |
| Answer» Ho Chi Minh | |
| 6586. |
List the views of Dwarkanath Tagore on industrial revolution? |
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| 6587. |
what is a cheque |
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| 6588. |
Why it is important to conserve resources |
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Answer» We should conserve the resources can be used for a long time and our next generation cast use it.... Simple... ?? Resources are limited in our environment , this should be used judiciously so that we can use it for a long time therefore we should conserve the resources for future generation |
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| 6589. |
Two consective positive integers sums of whose square is 365 |
| Answer» Let first no =x and second be=x+1 | |
| 6590. |
Discuss the factors responsible for growth of nationlism in india |
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| 6591. |
1992 methods of decentralisation |
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| 6592. |
What is weaver |
| Answer» Those who weave cloths are called weavers.Sayad tum silesia ke event ke bare me pad rhe ho. | |
| 6593. |
Overlapping and cross cutting social divisions......what does it mean? |
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Answer» Example of over lapping is like diffrence between black and white in US and in our country dalits or ecobackward sections. And in cross cutting it is of Case study of Northern Ireland and Netherland that having religion christinity but in that christians divided into protestants and catholic Overlapping means there will be a great difference between two social groups which can lead to social Division but crosscutting means a very little difference between social groups and this does not lead to social Division |
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| 6594. |
Kal mera sst paper tha kis kis ko questions Chahiye ??? mein de sakti hun |
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What is satagraha |
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Answer» The revolt done against unjustice is kown as satayaghrah ..waise gandhi ji ne non-voilence satayaghrah kiye Satyagarah means truth or non violence Truth and non violence |
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| 6596. |
What is legitimate government?? |
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| 6597. |
What were the effects of first world war in india |
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Answer» 1)First world war created a new economic and political situation. It led to a huge increase of taxes like custom duties and income tax introduced2)Through the war years prices increased which led to extreme hardship for comman people.3)villages were called to supply the forces and force recuriment in areas caused widespread anger4)crops failed in many parts of India from 1918 to 1921 resulting in acute shortage of food. This was accomplished by an influenza epidemic5)According to census of 1921,12 to 13 millons people perished as result of faminies and the epidemic The war have created so many problems like income tax in introduced and custom duty and other taxes are increased people were forced to join the army and a disease name influenza is spread many people are suffering from famine because crop has failed from this problem approx million of people died 1.War created a different economic and political situation. 2.Defence expenditure were increased which led to increased custom duties and introduction of income tax.3. Forced recruitment was done to avoid shortage of soldiers |
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Describe any five efforts made to reform political in India |
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| 6599. |
How loans can be arranged from cooperatives? |
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| 6600. |
faderal system |
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