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7501.

What are min

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7502.

What are minerals.

Answer» Rocks are combinations of homogeneous substance called minerals....
7503.

What are the example\'s of overlapping and cross -cuttings

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7504.

What is consumer awareness

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7505.

Why private sectors can\'t provide facilities which govt. provides?

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7506.

Basic buffer solution

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7507.

Sample paper 2018 new patter

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7508.

Can you please give a constitutional articles chart

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7509.

Democracy promates divinity & freedom of citizens . explain

Answer» In a democratic country people have the freedom to choose their representatives on the basis of universal adult franchise. b) Most societies across the world were historically male dominated. Equal treatment of women became the necessary requirement of a democratic society. Thus, their status in democratic countries improved. c) In a non-democratic setup, thereis no legal basis for freedom and dignity of individuals. Democracy in India has strengthened the claims of the disadvantaged and discriminated castes for equal status and equal opportunity. d) Democracy transforms people from the status of subjects under a king or a dictator to the status of citizens with rights and duties. Many Fundamental rights are granted to citizens in a democratic country. One suchright is the right to freedom, which is a cluster of many rights like freedom to travel anywhere, freedom to assemble anywhere, freedom to choose any profession, to chooseany religion etc.
7510.

what is a global warming

Answer» Global warming is a term used for the observed century-scale rise in the average temperature of the Earth\'s climate system and its related effects. Scientists are more than 95% certain that nearly all of global warming is caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and other human-caused emissions.Global warming is gauged by the increase in the average global temperature of the Earth. Along with our currently increasing average global temperature, some parts of the Earth may actually get colder while other parts get warmer—hence the idea of average global temperature.
7511.

what is a water

Answer» A colourless natural substance obtains it\'s bluish-white color from sky
7512.

Which minerals are used in the toothpaste

Answer» Phosphorous
Mica and fluorid book lele
7513.

What is non cooperation movement and what is civil disobedience movement

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7514.

Which type of resource iron ore

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7515.

Abhi ka resent question paper SST ka cbseguide par Nahi has tao kaha Sa lu

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7516.

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7517.

Diff between foreign investment and investment

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7518.

Short crushing season of sugar indistries

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7519.

Explain why industrialisation first started in england.

Answer» England was ruling approx every country of this world and they were having advanced technology with them
7520.

What is moaist?

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7521.

What is trade barrier

Answer» Trade barriers are the restrictions or barriers put up by the government of the country in order to regulate the country\'s economy. For example barriers put upon the foreign trade invilving imports and exports of goods.
7522.

Differences between unitary and federal government

Answer» Federal form of govt.1. Has 2 or more levels of government.2. They rule same citizen and jurisdiction is different of each level.3. Jurisdiction is mentioned in the Constitution.Unitary form of government1. Only one form of government.2. They exercise all the powers (union government)3. Jurisdiction is not specified in the Constitution.???? Hopefully it was helpful...??
In unitary system there is only one government for entire nation or power is in hnd of one but in federal power is shared between two government as union govn.and state government
7523.

What is opium...!!!???

Answer» Opium is a type of drugs also known as afeem
7524.

Hundred year ago sun was hotest

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7525.

100 year ago Barmura triangle live in the earth

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7526.

Explain why growth of nationalism in colonies is linked to an anti colonial movement

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7527.

How can parties be reformed?

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7528.

What is the most important basis of origin of social difference

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7529.

Agriculture and industry go hand in hand.explain

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7530.

Give the chapter popular struggles and movements in short.

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7531.

Which state in India the large amount of electricity genrat

Answer» Maharashtra
7532.

Social activities of men are incomplete without minerals.why?

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7533.

What Step Can be taken to control soil erosion in hilly areas?

Answer» Terrace farming is the best answer
7534.

Who is guissppee Mazzini

Answer» He launched the revolution and he also created a group called young Italy to spread the idea of italy unification
7535.

When did Greece became independent nation

Answer» 1832
7536.

How many parties are registered with election commission

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7537.

What is partisanship???

Answer» A person who is strongly committed to a party, group or faction is known as partisan. Partisanship is marked by a tendency to take a side and inability to take a balanced view on an issue.
what is partisan
partisan
what is partishanship
Partisanship a term used when a politican steadfastly supports the official party line and refuses to engage with the opposition party of his parent outfit.
7538.

What is private sector or public sector

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7539.

Legal ways to reform politics in point

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7540.

In which century world war is start

Answer» It was started on 20 th century
7541.

What are chawls ? ( in CH - work life and leisure)

Answer» Chawls are multi storeyed buildings
7542.

What is Morley minto reforms

Answer» ndian Councils Act of 1909,\xa0also called\xa0Morley-Minto Reforms, series of reform measures enacted in 1909 by the\xa0British Parliament, the main component of which directly introduced the elective principle to membership in the imperial and local legislative councils in\xa0India. The act was formulated by\xa0John Morley, secretary of state for India (1905–10).In\xa0Great Britain\xa0the\xa0Liberal Party\xa0had scored an electoral victory in 1906 that marked the dawn of a new era of reforms for British India. The relatively new secretary of state—hampered though he was by\xa0Lord Minto, the British viceroy of India (1905–10)—was able to introduce several important\xa0innovations\xa0into the legislative and administrative machinery of the British Indian government.\xa0Implementing\xa0Queen\xa0Victoria’s promise of\xa0equality of opportunity\xa0for Indians, he appointed two Indian members to his council at\xa0Whitehall: one a Muslim, Sayyid Husain Bilgrami, who had taken an active role in the founding of the Muslim League; and the other a Hindu, Krishna G. Gupta, a senior Indian in the Indian Civil Service (ICS). Morley also persuaded a reluctant Lord Minto to appoint to the viceroy’s Executive Council the first Indian member,\xa0Satyendra P. Sinha, in 1909.Though the initial electorate base designated by the 1909 act was only a small minority of Indians authorized by property ownership and education, in 1910 some 135 elected Indian representatives took their seats as members of legislative councils throughout British India.When Morley abolished the official majorities of provincial legislatures, it was on the advice of Gopal Krishna Gokhale and other liberal leaders of the Indian National Congress, such as Romesh Chunder Dutt. He overrode the bitter opposition of not only the ICS but also his own viceroy and council. Morley believed, as did many other British Liberal politicians, that the only justification for British rule over India was to bequeath to India Britain’s greatest political institution: parliamentary government.\xa0
7543.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

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7544.

What is transparency?

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7545.

Why northern part of India concentrate more in iron and steel inustry

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7546.

What role does power play in the industrialisation of our country

Answer» Due to industrialization, modernization and urbanization the consumption of energy in all forms has been steadily rising all over the country
7547.

There is need for rules and regulations to ensure protection of consumers .give 3 arguments

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7548.

Explain how public sector contribute to the economic development of a nation

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7549.

Explain how public sector contribute to the economic development of a nation?

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7550.

What are the activities that a contesting candidate should not do

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