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| 7001. |
Per capital income in US $ |
| Answer» 58,030dollars | |
| 7002. |
What problems did the French have with the education system |
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| 7003. |
When did the first printing press come to india |
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| 7004. |
Explain iron monsters |
| Answer» Under ground railway in london | |
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What was the impact of technology on food availability with example ? |
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Novel related social group |
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Mention 3 declarations of agenda 21 |
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| 7008. |
why the french people thought colonies shoulb be necessary ? |
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| 7009. |
Who and when founded the Congress Socialist Party? |
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| 7010. |
What is a main resone of chauri -chaura incident |
| Answer» The main reason is that the britishers start firing among Indian farmers. By this many of farmers are died. At this the angry crowd of people\'s set fire to a police station situated in chauri chaura. | |
| 7011. |
How did industrialisation give rise to capitalism |
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| 7012. |
What was Gandhi–Irwin pact? |
| Answer» March 5, 1931, between\xa0Mohandas K. Gandhi, leader of the Indian nationalist movement, and Lord Irwin (later Lord (Halifax), British viceroy (1926–31) of\xa0India. It marked the end of a period of\xa0civil disobedience\xa0(satyagraha) in India against British rule that Gandhi and his followers had initiated with the\xa0Salt March\xa0(March–April 1930). Gandhi’s arrest and imprisonment at the end of the march, for illegally making salt, sparked one of his more effective civil disobedience movements. By the end of 1930, tens of thousands of Indians were in jail (including the then future Indian\xa0prime minister\xa0Jawaharlal Nehru), the movement had generated worldwide publicity, and Irwin was looking for a way to end it. Gandhi was released from custody in January 1931, and the two men began negotiating the terms of the pact. In the end, Gandhi pledged to give up the\xa0satyagraha\xa0campaign, and Irwin agreed to release those who had been imprisoned during it and to allow Indians to make salt for domestic use. Later that year Gandhi attended the second session (September–December) of the\xa0Round Table Conferencein\xa0London. | |
| 7013. |
What was world economic depression? |
| Answer» World economic depression occur between 1928- 1934. The main cause of great economic depression was overproduction of agricultural product | |
| 7014. |
Who was Ferric Sourrio |
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Answer» Ferric sorrieu was frech artist qho created aseries of four visualising print Frederic Sorrieu was a French artist who prepared a series of four prints visualising his dream of a world made of \'democratic and social republic \' as he called them. |
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| 7015. |
What do u mean by plantation crop |
| Answer» Agriculture done in large area of land under single crop is called plantation crop. | |
| 7016. |
Delhi is a state or union territory ? |
| Answer» Delhi admittedly is a Union territory and shall be governed by the provisions enumerated under Part VIII of the Constitution.A union territory is a type of administrative division in the Republic of India. Unlike states, which have their own elected governments, union territories are ruled directly by the Union Government (Central Government), hence the name "union territory". Union territories in India qualify as federal territories. | |
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How plants get oxygen |
| Answer» Plants breathe through pores present on their leaf surface called stomata. Oxygen in the air gets dissolved in water existing in plant tissues. This dissolved oxygen is utilised for respiration. Also plants get their oxygen from the process of photosynthesis, as oxygen is byproduct of this process.Daytime oxygen taking is slow as compared to night. | |
| 7018. |
What was poona pact |
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| 7019. |
Lists legislative powers |
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| 7020. |
Why loans are providedtoall people |
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| 7021. |
Roll of women in noncorperation movement. |
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| 7022. |
What is jelliyawalabagh incident? |
| Answer» On 13 April 1919\xa0,in Amrithsir people had gathered in Jallianwala bagh as non-voilent protesters to discuss about the issues being raised because of the British administration. General Dyer was ordered to kill the people who assembled in the bagh.He and his soldiers opened fire on to the people. Many of them died. Till date ,the bullet shots are inscribed on the walls of the bagh.People were dragged out tortured. | |
| 7023. |
Politics of social division |
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| 7024. |
explain function of RBI |
| Answer» 1. Issue of Bank Notes:The Reserve Bank of India has the sole right to issue currency notes except one rupee notes which are issued by the Ministry of Finance. Currency notes issued by the Reserve Bank are declared unlimited legal tender throughout the country.2. Banker to Government:As banker to the government the Reserve Bank manages the banking needs of the government. It has to-maintain and operate the government’s deposit accounts.3. Custodian of Cash Reserves of Commercial Banks:The commercial banks hold deposits in the Reserve Bank and the latter has the custody of the cash reserves of the commercial banks.4. Lender of Last Resort:The commercial banks approach the Reserve Bank in times of emergency to tide over financial difficulties, and the Reserve bank comes to their rescue though it might charge a higher rate of interest. | |
| 7025. |
Black soil |
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| 7026. |
How does religion influence by the political set up in our country? |
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| 7027. |
Difference between ferrous and non ferrous |
| Answer» \tFerrous mineralsNon-ferrous mineralsThese minerals mostly contain IronThese minerals do not contain any ironThese minerals are magneticThese minerals are not magneticThese minerals weigh moreThese minerals weigh lessLess resistant to corrosionMore resistant to corrosion.Examples: Manganese and ironExamples: Gold, copper, zinc, etc.\t | |
| 7028. |
What are the two social divisons of U.S society |
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| 7029. |
Why are demand deposits accepted as a means of payment? |
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| 7030. |
What is social differences |
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| 7031. |
name any four minerals which belongs to the category of ferrous |
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| 7032. |
Nature of federalism |
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| 7033. |
In which year did Mahatma Gandhi returned to India? |
| Answer» 9th January 1915 | |
| 7034. |
A state known for terrace rice fields in india |
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Answer» Khonoma nagala Sikkim |
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| 7035. |
Money credit |
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| 7036. |
What is Mumbai high famous for?what is it\'s contribution in the economy of the country ? |
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Answer» who started the first world trade organisation. why is Mumbai ise is famous for Mumbai\xa0high is famous for the oil fields of the Petroleum and the natural gas.About 63% per cent of India’s petroleum production is from\xa0Mumbai\xa0High.This has give an impetus to the Indian Gas Production. |
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What are different kinds of minning |
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| 7038. |
Explain benefits of privatalisation and liberalisation from consumers point of view |
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| 7039. |
Define intensive agriculture |
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| 7040. |
how did poor peasent take part in non corporation movement |
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| 7041. |
Why did national tension emerge in the Balkan? |
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| 7042. |
What is fadralism |
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Answer» OR,,Federalism is the system of goverment in which power of governing is divided between two or more than two level vertically Federalism is a system of government in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of country . It is vertical level of govenment India is one of the example which central ; state and local levels of govt |
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Distuinguish between public and private sectors |
| Answer» \t\xa0Public Sector is a part of the country’s economy where the control and maintenance are in the hands of Government. Private Sector, it is owned and managed by the private individuals and corporations.\tThe aim of the public sector is to serve people, but private sector enterprises are established with the profit motive.\tIn the public sector, the government has full control over the organisations. Private Sector companies enjoy less government interference.\tThe employees of the public sector have the security of the job along with that they are given the benefits of allowances, perquisites, and retirement like gratuity, pension, superannuation fund, etc. which are absent in the case of the private sector.\tIn the private sector working environment is quite competitive which is missing in the public sector because they are not established to meet commercial objectives.\xa0\tPublic Sector uses Seniority for promoting employees, however, merit cum seniority is also taken as a base for promoting employees.Private Sector, where performance is everything, and so merit is considered as a parameter to promote | |
| 7044. |
conclusion of chapter 5 in civics |
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| 7045. |
Define demand deposits |
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| 7046. |
what are overlapping and cross-cutting differences?? |
| Answer» Overlapping differences is the mixture of one or more differences caused by one main difference.Situations of this kind produce social divisions, when one kind of social difference becomes more important than the other and people start feeling that they belong to different communities.Example racial or linguistic.Cross-cutting differences: If social differences cross-cut one another,it is difficult to pit one group of people against other. It means that a group that share a common interest on one issue are likely to be on different sides on a different issue.\xa0Example -Northern Ireland & Netherlands both are predominantly Christians but divided between Catholics & Protestants. In Northern Ireland the Protestants have stayed richer than the Catholics here class & religion overlap each other, Catholics have been poor & have suffered discrimination where as in Netherlands , class & religion tend to cross-cut each other and both are equally likely to be rich or poor.Social discrimination in Netherlands is not overlapped by economic issues both the christian communities have equal number of rich and poor. It means they have conflict in Northern Ireland and it is not so in Netherlands. | |
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Give two love story written for adolescents girls |
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| 7048. |
Short note on organized sector and unorganized sector |
| Answer» Based on the employment conditions sectors are classified as an organised and unorganised sector:The organised sector is one that is incorporated with the appropriate authority or government and follow its rules and regulations.It is related to business, government, industry involving large-scale operations.The unorganised sector can be understood as the sector, which is not incorporated with the government and thus, no rules are required to be followed. It includes small scale operation, petty trade, private business, etc. | |
| 7049. |
Give name of two novel written by Charles dicken. What is the theme |
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| 7050. |
Who was Munsiprem chand and what was the rule of in hindi novel |
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