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| 14101. |
Please give me important question of social science |
| Answer» You can get the important questions of each and every chapter in this app. | |
| 14103. |
In which year Gandhi left to kheda |
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Answer» 1918 such an easy question???? 1918 1917 |
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(1) which were the organization\'s that were present before the founding of India national Congress |
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Answer» Political organizations before the establishment of Congress1. Landholders SocietyFounded in: 1836Place: Kolkata (formerly named: Calcutta)Founded by: Dwarkanath Tagore2. British India Society \xa0 |
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| 14105. |
Weakness of non cooperation |
| Answer» \tKhadi cloth was more expensive, less durable and expensive to maintain than mill made cloth. The poor could not afford to buy it and therefore could not boycott mill made cloth for long.\tSimilarly boycott of institutions posed a problem. For the movement to be successful alternative Indian institutions were slow to come up. So teachers and students began tricking back to government schools. Lawyers too joined back work in government courts.\tChauri Chaura incident finally made Gandhi call off the movement, as he realized that people have not been able to understand his idea of Satyagraha. | |
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Who is the prime minister of china |
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Answer» Jimping There is no post of prime minister in china You can find it on goole |
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| 14107. |
Which ch questions will not be asked in board ? |
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Answer» I thiink its consumer rights U see in this app...u will get the syllabus Those chapters which are out of syllabus.....???? ? Which subject? |
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| 14108. |
Describe the distribution of coal in india. |
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Answer» Coal is of 4 types:1)Peat 2)Lignite 3)Bituminous 4) Antracite Image result for distribution of coal in indiawww.pmfias.comCoal deposits are primarily found in eastern and south-central India. Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana and Maharashtra accounted for 98.26% of the total known coal reserves in India |
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| 14109. |
What is organised and unorganised sector |
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Answer» There is fix job security in organised sector while there is not fix job security in unorganized sector Organized Sector:\t Job security/security of employment is present; work is assured.\t Workers are expected to work for a fixed number of hours and are paid overtime if they work overtime.\t They are registered by the government and have to follow many rules and regulations such as the Factories Act, Minimum Wages Act, etc.\t They get benefits such as paid leave, payment during holidays, provident fund, etc.\t They also get medical benefits, drinking water at workplace and safe working environment.\t They get pension when they retireUnorganized Sector:\t No security of employment, they can lose the job anytime.\t They can be worked overtime without compensation.\t They are not registered by the government and they usually do not comply with the rules and regulations.\t They get 0 additional benefits at work.\t They are usually hawkers, labourers and people engaged in contract work.\t They do not get pension when they retire |
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What was trade surplus |
| Answer» When the value of exports exceeds the value of imports, it is known as trade surplus. Food grains and raw materials were exported from India to Britain and the latter exported manufactured goods to India. The value of British exports to India was much higher than the imports. Thus, Great Britain had trade surplus with India. | |
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Democracy is based on the idea of delibration and negotiation |
| Answer» Democracy is based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation’.This statement is explained below:● Democracy gives a lot of importance to the concept of deliberation and opinion of the general public.● The democratic government will take a little bit more time to follow the procedures for arriving at a decision.● Once a decision is taken it can be acceptable and more effective to the people.● The concept of democracy ensures that transparency is maintained so that every person has the right to examine the process of decision making.● It also ensures that the decisions are taken based on the appropriate norms and procedures of the government.● These decisions must be accountable to the people and the government has developed appropriate mechanisms for the citizens to hold the government accountable. | |
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mention any three social causes of the clashes between gomssthas |
| Answer» (i) Gomasthas were outsiders and had no long term social link with the village.(ii) They acted arrogantly.(iii) They marched into villages with sepoys and peons, and punished weavers for delays in supply -often beating and flogging them. | |
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What are the challenges to political parties |
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Answer» ?challenge of foundational ?challenge of deeping ?challenge of expansion The various challenges faced by political parties are-Lack of internal democracy-a. Concentration of power in one or few leaders at the top.b. Parties don’t keep membership registers, don’t hold internal elections regularly.c. They don’t have the means or the connections needed to influence the decision.Challenges of Dynastic Succession-a. The top positions are always controlled by members of one family.b. This is unfair to other members of respective party.c. People who don’t have adequate experience or popular support come to or occupy position of power. This is not good for democracy.Money and Muscle power-a. They tend to nominate those candidates who have or can raise lots of money.b. Rich people and companies who give funds to the parties tend to have an influence on the policies and decisions.c. In some cases, parties support criminals who can win elections.Absences of meaningful choice-a. In recent years there has been a decline in the ideological differences almost all parties in the world.b. In our country also there has been a difference among all the major parties on the economic policies.c. Sometimes people re-elect the same leader because they keep shifting from one party to another.No material choice for the workers-a. The people are left with no choice.b. Almost all the parties have more or less the same policies and programmes. |
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| 14114. |
Who was Gutenberg? |
| Answer» Johann Gutenberg was a German goldsmith and inventor, credited with the inventing of the movable type printing in Europe.Gutenberg was the son of a merchant, and his childhood was spent on a large agricultural estate. From his childhood, he had seen wine and olive presses. By and by, he learnt the art of polishing stones, became a master goldsmith, and also acquired the expertise to create lead moulds used for making trinkets. (Trinket-A small item of jewellery that is cheap or of low quality). Using this knowledge, Gutenberg adapted the existing technology to design his innovation. The olive press became the base model for the printing press and moulds were used for casting the metal types for the letters of the alphabet. By 1448, Gutenberg perfected the system. In 1455, Gutenberg published his 42-lines Bible, commonly known as the Gutenberg Bible. About 180 copies were printed most on paper and some on vellum. | |
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Impacts of first world war on indian economy. |
| Answer» The economic impact of the First World War:(i)The First World War led to a huge rise in the defence expenditure of the Government of India. The government in turn increased taxes on individual incomes and business profits.(ii)Increased military expenditure and the demands for war supplies led to the sharp rise in prices which badly affected the common mass. They found it difficult to fulfil even their essential needs.(iii)On the other hand business groups reaped fabulous profits from the war. The war created a demand for industrial goods like jute bags, cloth, rails, and caused a decline of imports from other countries into India. As a result Indian industries expanded during the war. | |
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Who is Martin Luther ?? |
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Answer» He was the leader of Civil Rights Movement in USA who had launched protests on non-violence method of civil disobedience against racially discriminatory laws and practices. Martin Luther was a social and protestant reformer. He wrote 95 theses which criticized the practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church. |
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Women\'s political representation explain |
| Answer» Women\'s equal political participation. UNDP supports gender responsiveness of political institutions and facilitates women\'s access to opportunities and skills to exercise their political rights, participate in decision-making, exercise leadership, and contribute to development processes. | |
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"democracy promotes dignity and freedom of citizens ".explain. |
| Answer» ”Democracy stands much superior in promotingdignity and freedom to the citizens”:(a) Every individual wants to receive respect from fellow beings.(b) The passion for respect and freedom is the basis of any democracy.(c) Democracies throughout the world have recognized this. It has been achieved in various degrees in various democracies.(d) Long struggles by women have got them respect and equal treatment.(e) In many democracies, women were deprived of their right to vote for a long time which they have achieved now.(f) In India 1/3rd of seats have been reserved for women in local bodies.(g) Democracy has strengthened the claims of the disadvantaged and discriminated castes for equal status and equal opportunity.Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/1093531#readmore | |
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Formula of body mass |
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Answer» < weight÷ height in m square > Weight÷(height in m)2 Weight of individual divided by square of height of individual |
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| 14120. |
India produces more steel but consumes less.justify. |
| Answer» Because it exports most of the good quality of steel | |
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What was Rio de janerio Earth Summit, 1992? |
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Answer» About sustainable development For sustainable development |
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Map work |
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Functions of bank |
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Answer» Intractor bw depositer and the borrowerBank takes 15 percentage of now money asThier salary To support the person who needs money in emergency |
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How did the non cooperation movement spread in city |
| Answer» The Non-Cooperation-Khilafat Movement was started by the Congress party in January 1921. Initially, this movement started with middle class participation in the cities.Thousands of students, teachers and lawyers gave up their institutions and profession and joined the movement. This movement began in different cities across the country. The Non-Cooperation Movement dramatically affected the economy of British India.The economic effects of Non-Cooperation Movement were as fallows(i) As foreign goods and foreign clothes were boycotted, the import of foreign clothes halved between 1921 and 1922, and its value dropping from 102 crore to 57 crore rupees.(ii) In many places, merchants and traders refused to trade in foreign goods or invest in foreign trade.(iii) As people discarded imported clothes and started to use Indian clothes, production of Indian textile mills and handlooms went up. In this way, the Non-Cooperation Movement helped boost the Indian economy. | |
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We consider India as a motherland then why womens were not given equal rights after the Independence |
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| 14126. |
Define natural vegetation |
| Answer» Natural vegetation means the plants that have been grown without interfere of human beings, they are grown with nature only. | |
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Demonetisation |
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| 14128. |
Bond means |
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Answer» Bonds are used to join two or more compounds.. Something that join two or more thing or group |
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| 14129. |
Difference between intensive subsistence farming and commercial farming |
| Answer» \tIntensive Subsistence FarmingCommercial FarmingIn this type of farming, crops produced by the farmers are mainly consumed by their families. Surplus production is sold in the near by local markets.Crops mainly grown are: wheat, rice etcIn this kind of farming, crops are grown for commercial purposes, i.e. for selling in the local and international markets.Crops mainly grown are: tea, coffee, jute etc.It is labour intensive farming.Farming is mechanised and is prevalent in areas where farms are large and market economy is well developed.\xa0In this kind of farming, more than one crop is cultivated in the agricultural field.Generally one crop is cultivated.\t | |
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In what ways globalization connects the market of different countries |
| Answer» Integration of the world market in various ways is called globalization. Take example of Microsoft. Microsoft is having its headquarters in USA. This company is getting part of its software developed in India and several other countries. And Microsoft’s software is being used across the world. Another example can be Ford motors based in USA. Ford is having manufacturing plants in Chennai and cars manufactured in Chennai go for sale in other countries. Moreover, company may be getting gear boxes produced in some other country, seat belts from a different country, lights, rear view mirrors in some other nation by some other company. Almost all the components get supplied by various vendors to the Ford motor, which assembles them to make the car. | |
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How can democratic reforms be carried out by political parties? |
| Answer» Democratic reforms be carried out by :\tBy political activists\tBy political parties and movements\tBy politically conscious citizens | |
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What is a large scale industr ? Give an example |
| Answer» The two examples for large scale industries are "Jute industry and Tea Industry".EXPLANATION:The large scale industries should combine minimum three features. The three features areUse of Machines in industry for the manufacture of products.providing employment and wages for them.Following Disputes ActThe large scale industries provide goods in large quantity and also they provide some funds for research purposes. | |
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Why russia prossia and austria be great power during 1815 |
| Answer» Because these countries defeated Nopolean | |
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How did food habits travel from one place to another in process of cultural exchange ??? |
| Answer» (i) In the process of long distance cultural exchange, food habits are often imbibed by others.(ii) For example, common food such as potatoes, soya, groundnut, maize, tomatoes, chillies, sweet potatoes, which are part of Indian food now, were not known to Indians five centuries ago. These were Brought to Asia after the discovery of America.(iii) The noodles and pasta which are supposed to be of Italian origin were originally brought by the Arabs to Sicily. | |
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Industrialisation chapter imp. Ques plzz..bataao.. |
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Answer» My pleasure Mm..thank uh!? You will get on this app |
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What is the relationship between print culture and french revolution |
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Answer» People were enlightenedAll norms and procedures were revaluatedPeople started criticism of morality and royalty of the monarch Print culture played a very important role in this revolution because by the printing Frenchay revolutionaryies unite French people against colonisation of tory government that set |
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How has multi party system strengthened democracy in India? |
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Answer» No ur friend is copying my emoji Hello just shut up do i know ur friend had put the emoji since in India there are many types of religions and their many type of people living around it is not possible to have one party system that is the reason the multi party system allows it to correct and have a good control and access over all kinds of people and reduce conflicts among them You are coping my friends emoji don\'t do it..... |
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Muddran ke prabhav? |
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What do you understand by globalisation??Explain in your own words. |
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Answer» Globalization is the word used to describe the growing interdependence of the world\'s economies, cultures, and populations, brought about by cross-border trade in goods and services, technology, and flows of investment, people, and information. The integration of the domestic economy with the world economy is known as Globalisation. In this process, goods and services are produced and marketed throughout the world. Globalisation involves the rapid integration of countries. Companies called Multinational Corporations (MNCs) set up their production centres and marketing branches in more than one country.More and more goods, services, investments and technology move between countries. Countries also get connected by movement of people, who work in countries other than their own. Globalisation is referred as the free movement of capital, goods, technology, ideas and people across the globe. As a broader sense, it also includes cultural exchanges b/w different countries of the world. It is an economic system that has emerged since the last 50 years. |
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Detail about" poona pact" . |
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Answer» Poona pact was signed between Gandhiji and Dr.B.R.Ambedkar in september 1932. It gave depressed classes reserved seats in provincial and central legislative councils. The act came into force due to Gandhiji\'s fast unto death. Dr.B.R.Ambedkar clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at second Round Table conference by demanding separate electorates for Dalits. Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was nominated as a delegate of the oppressed classes for the Second Round Table Conference. In that Round Table Conference, he clashed with Mahatma Gandhi by demanding separate electorates for the Dalits.When the British Government accepted the Ambedkar\'s demand, Gandhiji began a fast unto death. He believed that separate electorates for the Dalits would slow down the process of their integration into the society. This issues was eventually resolved through the Poona Pact of September 1932.It gave the Depressed classes (which later came to be known as The Scheduled Castes) reserved seats in the provincial and central legislative councils, but they were to be voted in by the general electorate. |
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conflicting the goals |
| Answer» Conflicting Goals : What may be development for some may become destruction for some others. Example : Industrialists may want dams for electricity but such dams would displace the natives of a region by submerging their land. | |
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what is conflicting the goals |
| Answer» Conflicting Goals : What may be development for some may become destruction for some others. Example : Industrialists may want dams for electricity but such dams would displace the natives of a region by submerging their land. | |
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What are effects of politics on caste?? |
| Answer» The caste system in India can also become politicised in the following ways:\tWhen a particular caste tries to gain prominence by adding many neighbouring castes and sub-castes which were earlier not included.\tThe caste system also becomes politicised when caste groups are required to enter into a coalition with other castes. In such a case, every caste tries to gain maximum benefits for itself.\tOf late, many caste groups have gained entry into politics by terming themselves as ‘backward’ or ‘forward’ caste groups.It is to be noticed that the existence of the caste system is itself not healthy for any democracy. It mostly produces negative results. In India, it has resulted in the vicious circle of poverty, unemployment and illiteracy for many castes. The caste system may also lead to caste division, caste violence and conflicts resulting in violence. | |
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Explain the distribution of natural gas in India |
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Answer» \tNatural gas is an important clean energy resource found in association with or without petroleum.\tIt is used as a source of energy as well as an industrial raw material in the petrochemical industry.\tNatural gas is considered an environment friendly fuel because of low carbon dioxide emissions and is, therefore, the fuel for the present century.\tLarge reserves of natural gas have been discovered in the Krishna- Godavari basin. , reserves of the Mumbai High and allied fields , in theGulf of Cambay. ,Andaman and Nicobar islands. All these are thoroughly exploited. Cng and lpg and biogas |
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Which area was under the balkan region |
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Answer» Balkan was a cluster of present day countries like Serbia, albaria, Romania, etc..- It was ruled by Ottoman empire and inhabitants were called slavs.- disintegration of Ottoman empire and spread of nationalist ideas in Europe made this area very explosive.- revolutionaries of this region demanded for independence.- after the balkan states got independence, they were jealous of each other and wanted to extend their territories.- European powers - austro-hungary, Russia, Germany and Britain wanted to extend their influence an dominance on this region.- This led to series of wars known as world war 1 A region of geographical and ethnic variation Such as romania , greece |
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is chapter 3 and 5 of politics comes in cbse sst paper 2019 -2020 |
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Answer» Why No |
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Highlight any three measures adopted by belgium constitution |
| Answer» ◆The Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French-speaking ministers shall be equal in the Central Government.◆Many power of the Central Government have been given to State Governments, equal distribution of power is given. ◆Brussels which is the capital of Belgium, has a separate government in which both the communities have equal representations. | |
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Consumer rights notes |
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Answer» Right to Be Informed: A consumer has the right to have correct information about a product. There are rules which make it mandatory to mention ingredients and safety features on the pack of a product. Proper information helps a consumer to make informed buying decision. A pack of a product also needs to mention the MRP (Maximum Retail Price) and a consumer can complain if the seller asks for more than the MRP.Right to Choose: A consumer has the right to choose from different options. A seller cannot just offer to sell only one brand to the consumer. The seller has to offer various options to the consumer. This right is usually enforced through laws against monopoly trade.Right to Seek Redressal: If a consumer gets affected by false promises made by the producer or suffers because of manufacturing defect; he has the right to seek redressal. Suppose you took a mobile connection and the bill shows many hidden charges which were not explained to you earlier. Or the mobile company activated a ringtone without your permission. Then you can go to the consumer court to put your case. Hey the consumer rights notes is available in this app. |
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Why did the price of jute fell down between 1928 and 1934? |
| Answer» Due to the increased importance artificial fibres during the period of 1928 to 1934 which are available in very cheap price as compared to jute.YOU CAN ALSO REFER TO THE \' WHY JUTE IS LOSING ITS IMPORTANCE \' THIS QUESTION MAY BE IN YOUR TEXTBOOK OR ANY OTHER REFERENCE BOOK.I HOPE ANS. GIVEN AT THE MAY HELP U ..... | |
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Important question class 10th 2020 please give me sir in social science sunject |
| Answer» You can get in this app. | |