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7901.

Can I study full night and give exam next day

Answer» Yaa you can study whole night but after giving the exam you must have to sleep 4-5 hours on next day
7902.

Can I study whole night and give exam next day

Answer» Sir it is my fault but can I study whole night
Sir but my lot of portion is left
7903.

Types of Novels

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7904.

What is disobedience movement??

Answer» It was a movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi in which he convinced people to disobey Britishers to gain independence .
7905.

What are the negative impacts of WTO

Answer» It can impact on countries economy and bissness man
7906.

Explain rights to choose with example

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7907.

Why voters are considered to be the rulers of democracy?

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7908.

What is unorganised tertiary sector

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7909.

Name any 2 employment generation programs undertaken by govt.?

Answer» Narega, jan dhan yojna
7910.

Why is the issue of sustainability imp. For development?

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7911.

Features of good democracy??

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7912.

Name 2 techniques of roof top water harvesting?

Answer» Make a tank under the house. And connect a pipe from the roof to the underground tank ...
7913.

Why we need political party

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7914.

What are the factors responsible for location of an industry

Answer» The factors responsible for location of an industry are:1.closeness to the market2.ease of access3.availability of skilled and unskilled labour at low cost.
The required factors which are responsible for the location of an industry are the followings:(i) Availability of raw materials: Raw materials should be easily available from nearby areas only.(ii) Labour: Labour should be skilled and easily available from the neighbouring areas only.(iii) Power supply: Without power supply, an industry cannot run, so it should also be available as per the requirements.(iv) Market: If it is a heavy material and a perishable good, market for the sale of the goods should also be available in nearby area only.
7915.

When did french revolution ended ?

Answer» In 9th november 1799
9 November , 1799
7916.

‘Public sector contributes to the economic development of India.’ Justify the statement.

Answer» Exam ends
(i) It promotes rapid economic development through creation and expansion of infrastructure.(ii) It creates employment opportunities.(iii) It generates financial resources for development.(iv) It is ensuring equality of income, wealth and thus, a balanced regional development.(v) It encourages development of small, medium and cottage industries.(vi) It ensures easy availability of goods at moderate rates. (vii)Contributes to community development, Human Development Index i.e. health and educational services.
7917.

Define national income with examples

Answer» National income refers to net money value of all the final goods and services produced by the normal residents of a country during a period of an accounting year.
National income is defined as the sum total of money value of all goods and services produced in a country during a financial year.{{{{{{National Income = Price of good / Quantity if good produced}}}}}}
7918.

What is autonomous territories❓

Answer» Autonomous territories are entities that can be investigated from the point of view of both constitutional and international law. There are several autonomous territories which are usually regarded as models for autonomy.
7919.

Describe Frederic Sorrieu\'s Utopian vision of the world as depicted in his painting in 1848?

Answer» Frederic Sorrieu is trying to depict a Utopian vision where the World is characterized by the following:\tWorld made up of democratic and secular Republics.\tPeople of Europe, America, men , women of all ages and classes marching together, paying homage to the statue of liberty.\tRemains of the symbols of absolutists monarchies.\tSorrieu grouped people into different nations, with their distinct flags and costumes.\tUS and Switzerland are leading the processions.\t\xa0A female figure holding torch of enlightenment and charter of rights of the man.\tHe is trying to give a sense of belonging to the people, a shared collective identity through the symbols.
7920.

What is difference between morden state and nation state in Europe?

Answer» modern state:is one in which centralised power is exercised by a sovereign(monarch ruler) control over clear defined territory. Nation state :.is. one in which majority of it\'s citizen\'s & rulers came to develop a sense of common identity, shared history or. descent.
7921.

Cbse class 10 board exam cancelled ho gaye kya????

Answer» ?????
Yes
yes , board exams have been cancelled.but they will conduct a objective test for every school of class 10.
Yes ???
Yes
7922.

Define the term\'Feminist\'?

Answer» A feminist is someone who supports equal rights for women. The word feminist comes from feminism, which originally meant simply "being feminine," or"being a woman," but gained the meaning "advocacy of women\'s rights "in the late 1800s.
The belief that womens and mens should have equal rights and opportunities.
7923.

Define the term civil code?

Answer» A civil code is a codification of private law relating to property, family, and obligations. A jurisdiction that has a civil code generally also has a code of civil procedure.
7924.

Who was frederic sorrieu explain his dream

Answer» ✪Frederic sorrieu was a french artist...........who prepared a series of four prints to visualise his dream to make world democratic country by drawing of⍟World made of Democratic and Social Republic⍟
Frederic sorrieu was a prominent French painter and nationalist who prepared series of four prints to visualising his dream to make world democratic.
7925.

3 feautures of unitary government

Answer» 1) Either only one level of government or the lower levels of govt are subordinates to central authority. 2) Power is accumulated at the central level.3) The central govt can pass on orders to lower Govts and even dimiss the latter.
1Centralization power 2.uniformaty of law 3. Single type of government
7926.

3 feautures of federal government

Answer» \tThere are two or more levels (or tiers) of government.\tDifferent tiers of government govern the same citizens, but each tier has its own jurisdictionin specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration.\tThe jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in the constitution.
7927.

What is the difference between prudential reason and moral reason

Answer» Prudential reasons stress that power sharing will bring out better outcome or results; whereas moral reasons emphasize the very act of power sharing as valuable.
1) Prudential = Reason based on prudence or empirical evidence or on careful calculation of gains and losses. It is always factual.2) Moral = Reason purely based on moral considerations. It may or may not be factual.
7928.

When Gandhi ji returned from south Africa?

Answer» 1915
January 1915
January 1915
1915
In january 1915.
7929.

Why is development subjective

Answer» Yes. It depends on several economic factors like income, PCI, GDP and GNP and on non - measurable factors like IMR, Literacy rate, Freedom, security, happiness and respect.
7930.

Golden quadrilateral is related to ......

Answer» road transport
It is a six lane superhighway
Super highways
Roadway development projects in India.
7931.

When Simmon commition arrive in india in ......

Answer» 1928
1928 in Lahore.
1929
1927,1928,1929,1930
7932.

Why is power sharing needed?

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Power sharing\xa0is the need in democracy to make prudential and moral decisions. It helps in reducing the possibility of conflict between the social groups. Since social conflict often leads to violence and political instability,\xa0power sharing\xa0is a good way to ensure the stability of political order.
1) PRUDENTIAL = Reduces possibility of social conflict, supports stability in political order.2) MORAL = Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy.
7933.

How is federal power sharing more effective today than in the early years? Explain

Answer» Centre-State relations: As and when the ruling party at the State level was different, the parties that ruled at the Centre tried to undermine the power of the states. Thus, federal power sharing is more effective today than it was in the early years after the Constitution came into force.
7934.

Explain majororianism in Sri Lanka

Answer» After independence in 1948, The Sinhala leaders took virtue of their majority and established their control over the to be formed government. As a result, the government which came up started adopting majoritarian measures like :- 1) 1956 act = Declared Sinhala as official language of Srilanka.2) Policy = favouring Sinhala applications for seats in universities and government jobs.3) Constitution = Amendments such that the constitution protected and fostered Buddhism (majority religion of Sinhala community.).
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A belief that majority community should rule a country whichever they want it\'s wants by disregard
7935.

Which community established its supremacy in Sri Lanka due to majoritarian measures

Answer» Sinhala community established it\'s supremacy due to majoritarianism measures
Srilankan Sinhala community.
7936.

Which soil is found in the largest area of the country? How is it formed?

Answer» Alluvial soil is found in large areas of country.it is formed from deposition of sediments
Alluvial soil. Deposited by three important Himalayan rivers - Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputre and also by other southern rivers like Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri.
7937.

Why was Gandhi ji started non-corporation movement?

Answer» Because of janilluabag incident 2. Rowlat act3.khalifat movement
7938.

Which factors are responsible of land degradation? What makes the land use planning essential?

Answer» What makes the land use planning essential? (i) Continuous use of land for various activities over a long period of time, without taking proper measures to conserve and manage has, resulted in land degradation. (ii) This in turn has serious impact on society and environment.
1) Deforestation = Jharkand, Chhatisgarh, Odisha and Madhya Pradesh.2) Overgrazing = Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra.3) Overirrigation = Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh.4) Mineral Processing.5) Unorganized dumping of industrial wastes.Land use planning ensures that everyone legally gets a fair share of land.
7939.

Explain any five technological and institutional reforms in the Indian agricultur

Answer» Technological reforms :- 1) Kisan Credit Card. 2) Personal Accident Insurance Scheme (PAIS).3) Special Weather Bulletins.4) Agricultural programmes in TV and radio.5) Minimum support price for farmer for PDS.
Five institutional reforms :- 1) Collectivisation and consolidation of landholdings.2) Abolition of Zamindari system.3) Land reforms (part of Five Year Plans of 1950s to 1960s) like equitable land distribution.4) Green revolution (1960s) was a movement led by M.S. Swaminathan - Combination of HYV seeds, pesticides, fertilisers and irrigation networks.5) White revolution, also known as Operation Flood, emphasised on increased production of milk.
A study on the relationship between man and financial aspects of life, be it harmful or beneficial, is known as ECONOMICS.
What is economics
7940.

Can I get the mark list of social

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7941.

Suggest one way to pay equal wages to women in all areas of work as equal to men?

Answer» By ensuring, works given to women regularly.?
7942.

what were the revolutionary principles incorporated by napoleon in administrative field?

Answer» revolutionary principles are followingCommon national Currency was introduced.Equality before law.Abolition of privileges of birth rights.Secure the right to property.Feudal system was abolished.Guild restrictions were removed.
7943.

Why did gandhiji start non cooperation movement ?

Answer» 1) ROWLATT SATYAGRAHA = Gandhiji was enraged by failure of Rowlatt Satyagraha. It gave him a boost to start another nation wide movement.2) KHILAFAT MOVEMENT = He had wanted to bring Muslims under the umbrella of anti imperialist movements in India.3) NON COOPERATION = In his book, Hind Swaraj (1909) Gandhiji had mentioned that the British empire was able to invade and grow up in India due to Indian cooperation. Therefore, if Indians refuse to cooperate, then British will leave India within just one year.
7944.

Role of PDS in Society

Answer» In the PDS system, the Government procures foodgrains from farmers, through FCI, and provide them with a Minimum Support Price or MSP for better financial security. They are then, stored in FCI granaries and are made available to public through fair price shops or ration shops at a price lower than market price known as ISSUE PRICE. Here, government protects both producers and consumers.
It plays a crucial role in society that isIt ensures food to all at better prices so as all can afford it.
7945.

Describe the dissimilarities between the process of unification of Germany and Italy

Answer» *In Germany , the responsibility of the unification was taken by Prussia while for the unification of Italy, Sardinia Piedmont took thr responsibility.* In Germany, chief minister Otto Von Bismarck became the chief architect of this process while in Italy, chief minister Cavour became the architect.*Bismarck used the method of blood and war and he fought 3 wars while Cavour did a tactful diplomatic alliance with France.*The process of unification of Germany completed in 1871 while in Italy, it was completed in 1861.*After the process of unification was completed, in Germany William I became the king while in Italy Victor Emmanuel II became the king.Hope it helps
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7946.

Can anybody give short answer for unification of Italy??? And for Treaty of Vienna also.?

Answer» Yes, i try my best to give answerFirst for treaty of viennaTreaty of Vienna was a pact between four countries those were British,Russia, Prussia and Austria when Napoleon was defeated in the battle of Waterloo in 1815.The provisions of this treaty are as follows:-Again, Monarchial System of government was introduced.Territories of France were lost which had annexed in reign of Napo.Confederation of 39 states were left untouched.Series of territories were set up surround France.Russia was given a part of Saxony.That\'s it.
7947.

Describe the main events leading to civil disobedience movement or salt Satyagraha in 1930

Answer» 1) Economic Depression = Subsistence crisis became common all across the country and Agricultural prices fell down creating huge loss to farmers. They were unable to pay revenue.2) Simon Commission = The new Tory Government in Britain appointed a statutory commission under Sir George Simon to look into Constitution system in India during pre - revolutionary days. However, it was an all British commission, had no Indians. This caused widespread anger among Indians. When the Simon commission arrived in 1928, it was welcomed with black flags and slogans saying "Simon Go Back". All parties gave equal participation. Seeing violence spread, Lord Irwin gave a vague offer for dominion status for India. This eventually led to C.D.M.
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Mahatma Gandhi found in Salt a powerful symbol that could unite the nation and could unite the communities into one umbrella in January 31 1930 he sent a letter to Viceroy event starting 11 demand some of these were of general interest others was specific demands of different classes the idea was to make the demands wide-ranging so that all classes within Indian society could identify with them and everyone could be brought together in a United campaign the most studying of all demands was polish salt tax as salt was something consumed by the rich and the poor alike and it was one of the most essential item of food so the tax on salt and the government Monopoly over its production Mahatma Gandhi declared reveal the most impressive face of British rule when Mahatma Gandhi\'s letter was at the ultimatum so he stated in the letter that if that demands were not fulfilled by 11 March the Congress would launch a civil disobedience campaign even was unwilling to negotiate so Mahatma Gandhi e started his famous Salt March by the campaign by 78 office trusted volunteers the march was over 240 miles from Gandhiji\'s ashtmi Sabarmati to Gujarati coastal town of Dandi the quality of work for about 24 days for 10 miles a day
7948.

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7949.

Explain the major political features of mid _ eighteenth century Europe.

Answer» (1) Germany Italy and Switzerland were divided into Kingdoms dukedoms and contains these rulers had their own autonomous territories (2) the eastern and Central part of Europe mostly under autocratic monarchies within those territories lift people from diverse Origins and backgrounds they did not share a common identity or a culture this spoke different languages and belong to different ethnic groups. (3) The habsburg Empire ruling in Austria Hungary was a Patchwork of different regions and people it included the Alpine region tyrol Austria sudeten land and Bohemia where the aristocracy was predominantly e German speaking it also included the Italian speaking provinces of lombardy and venetia (4 ) in Hungary half of the population spoke magyar wild other half spoke a variety of dialects ***Such differences could not promote a sense of political Unity for a long time the only commonality which they shared was allegiance to their Emperor ((((( please don\'t forget to like))))
7950.

Why were the European driven by the spirit of conservatism?

Answer» After 1815 due to the fall of Napoleon the European driven by the sprit of conservatizm
After 1815 due to the fall of Napoleon the European driven by the sprit of conservatizm
It was due to fall of Napoleon after 1815