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11101.

What is a mineral

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11102.

Describe the role of merchants and industrialists in civil disobedience movement

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11103.

What is the importance of coal

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11104.

Do you think non cooperation movement was successful?comment

Answer» 1.Khadi clothes were very expensive and poor people were not able to buy it. 2. Boycott of British institution posed a problem3.The movement was called off without achieving the objective of swaraj because the Idea of swaraj was diff for diff people in diff places.
11105.

What do you mean by social norms

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11106.

What money can not buy?

Answer» Respect
Disease free enviornment
What
11107.

What is stock and reserve

Answer» Stock: Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs but human beings do not have the appropriate technology to access these, are included among stock.Reserves: Reserves are material in the environment which can be put into use with the help of existing technical know-how but their use has not been started.
11108.

Give a brief report on \'project tiger\'

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11109.

Differentiate between prudential and moral reasons for power sharing

Answer» yes I agree with them
Difference between Prudential & Moral reasons\tPrudential reasons:-\tthey are based on careful calculation of gains and losses.It help to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups.Reservation of constituency for minorities and women in India is a Prudential reason.\t\t\tMoral reasons:-\tthey are based purely on moral considerations.It considered as the basic spirit of democracy.Decentralization of power in India is an example of moral reason.\t\t
Prudential reason means it stops conflicts between different forms of the governmentWhereasMoral reason means power sharing is spirit of democracy.
11110.

How os found of sathya graga

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11111.

What is meant by chawl

Answer» Chawls are the apartments which is unfit to live
11112.

What is under employment

Answer» It is also disguised unemployment.It is a situation where people are actually employed but they are not working to their maximum due to abundant workers in the same field.
11113.

What is post war recovery

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11114.

What is mineing

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11115.

What were the reasons for Rowlatt satyagraha?

Answer» Satyagrah against rowlatt act is kown as rowlatt satyagrah - to stop rowlatt act - to remove Indian which kept in jail during rowlatt act
11116.

What is federal means?

Answer» Government in which there is a power sharing among the different bodies of it
It means that power is not in one hand
11117.

Why did the people of Vietnam protest against the spread of Christianity

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11118.

explain the disadvantage of multipurpose projects dams.

Answer» Disadvantages of Dams:-1. Social problems. Due to the construction of high-rise dams, a large number of human settlements (or villages) are submerged in the water of large reservoir formed by the dam and many people are rendered homeless. This creates a social problem.2. Environmental Problems. The construction of high –rise dams on the rivers contributes to deforestation and loss of biodiversity. This is because a vast variety of flora and fauna (plants and animals) get submerged in the water of large reservoir formed by the dam and disturb the ecological balance by releasing harmful gases like methane from the rioting of plants under the water.3. Economic Problems. Some people say that the construction of high-rise dams involves the spending of huge amount of public money without the generation of proportionate benefits.
11119.

Difference between economic and non economic activities

Answer» Economic activities\xa0are performed for\xa0economic\xa0motive, i.e. earning profit. On the other hand,\xa0non-economic activities\xa0are performed due to social or psychological reasons, i.e. out of love, affection etc. ...\xa0Economic activitiesresult in creation and accumulation of wealth as they are done to earn profit.
11120.

A state which is the leading producer of rice

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11121.

What is difference between sabhsabha loaksabhaa

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11122.

Describe khalifat issue?

Answer» During world War, Califa the spiritual head of Muslims was captured by British. To protest against this Khalifa movement started.
Cyjd
11123.

Explain about nationalism in India in short

Answer» Read TB. U l understand it ur self. Or refer some reference books like all in one.
11124.

Who was Gomasthas

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11125.

Explain land use pattern in 5 short points?

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11126.

Who designed flag of Indis during swadeshi movt.and what are it features?

Answer» In 1905, the Partition of Bengal within the British Empire along religious lines saw the introduction of a new flag that aimed to represent all the religious castes in India. The Swadeshi movement brought in a tricolour flag of orange, yellow and green.In the top band, there where 8 lotus flowers, representing the 8 provinces in India. In the green, a star and cresent, representing Hindu, and Islam. and the Bande Materam slogan in Hindi in the central yellow band.
11127.

Write a note on gram panchyat

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11128.

What is a parliament

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11129.

Define indentured labour

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11130.

Why should i can\'t find social science in hindi

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11131.

what are the term of credit. explain its features

Answer» show me the answers
11132.

what are the term of credit .Explain its feature

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11133.

Write about chipko andolan

Answer» The Chipko movement or chipko andolan was primarily a forest conservation movement in India that began in 1973 and went on to become a rallying point for many future environmental movements all over the world; it created a precedent for non-violent protest started in India.The chipko aandolan is a movement that practised the Gandhian methods of Satyagraha where both male and female activists played vital roles, including Gaura Devi, Sudesha Devi, Bachni Devi and Chandi Prasad Bhatt
11134.

What is bartar system?

Answer» A system of exchanged where goos or services are directly exchanged for other goods or services without using a medium of exchange such as money
A system of exchange where goods or services are directly exchanged for other goods or
It is a system where goods and services are exchanged in return of other goods and services. For eg. If someone has excess grain and other person is having excess of rice so they will exchange the grain in return of rice without using money
11135.

what is federalism ?

Answer» Federalism is a system of government under which power is divided between a central authority and its various constituent unit. The various constituent units and the central authority run their administration independently and do not intrfare unnecessarily in the affairs of one another.
11136.

In which year italy unifiead and how

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11137.

What are residuary subjects?

Answer» The subjects that are not included in Union or State list are known as Residuary subjects.These are generally subjects that came up after the constitution was made (like computer software). According to our constitution, the Union Government has the power to legislate on these ‘residuary’ subjects.
The subjects that are not included in union or state list are known as residuary subjects.Eg-marriage,divorce eta.
11138.

Why technological and institutional reforms are important in agriculture ?

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11139.

Write about the major food crops in India ?

Answer» Rice,maize , jawar ,wheat ,barley
11140.

List different section of society who participate in non cooperation movement

Answer» http://www.insightsonindia.com/2015/03/16/3-what-were-the-main-features-of-the-non-cooperation-movement-how-different-was-it-from-earlier-forms-of-protests-critically-examine/3) What were the main features of the Non-Cooperation movement ...
11141.

What is the importance of rainwater harvesting

Answer» 1 . Water that is collected can be used for various purposes when drought is there2. It will reduce the house water bills3.it will prevent the soil eroison
11142.

1901 what happened

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11143.

Who came first hen or an egg

Answer» May be hen
11144.

Age of industrilization

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11145.

Alluvial soil is deposited by which three important himalayan rivers

Answer» ganga, brahmaputra, and indus
11146.

Which sector is known as industrial sector and service sector.

Answer» Tertiary sector is known as industrial sector and service sector
11147.

What do you mean by disguished unemployment.

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11148.

Classify the economic activities of india with two examples for each.

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11149.

What is the difference between public sector and private sector.

Answer» \tBASIS FOR COMPARISONPUBLIC SECTORPRIVATE SECTORMeaningThe section of a nation\'s economy, which is under the control of government, whether it is central, state or local, is known as the Public Sector.The section of a nation\'s economy, which owned and controlled by private individuals or companies is known as Private Sector.Basic objectiveTo serve the citizens of the country.Earning ProfitRaises money fromPublic Revenue like tax, duty, penalty etc.Issuing shares and debentures or by taking loanAreasPolice, Army, Mining, Health, Manufacturing, Electricity, Education, Transport, Telecommunication, Agriculture, Banking, Insurance, etc.Finance, Information Technology, Mining, Transport, Education, Telecommunication, Manufacturing, Banking, Construction, Pharmaceuticals etc.Benefits of workingJob security, Retirement benefits, Allowances, Perquisites etc.Good salary package, Competitive environment, Incentives etc.Basis of PromotionSeniorityMerit\t
11150.

What are the features of NREGA?

Answer» Mega is launched by Indian government in 2000.It provide 100days assured work to unemployed