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What is check |
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Answer» A cheque is a paper instrucing the bank to pay an specific amount from the person account to the person in whose name has been issued in cheque Cheque is a form issued by the bank that helps the user to give money to other person without cash. In this the bank see the cheque and over the money to the user whose name it has been issued. Cheque is a form of credit, issused by banks and has no legal tender |
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Vikas kya h |
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Answer» Vikas mere papa ka naam h What is science |
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What is the impact of the first world war in indian industry |
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Answer» One moreCustom duties increase and income tax introduced. All these factors lead to create anti imperal movement against the British and the first world war The War created a new economic and political situation :(i) It led to a huge increase in defence expenditure which was financed by war loans and increasing taxes, customs duties were raised, and income tax introduced.(ii) Through the war years, prices increased – doubling between 1913 and 1918 – leading to extreme hardships for the common people.(iii) Villagers were called upon to supply soldiers, and the forced recruitment in rural areas caused widespread anger. (iv) The First World war gave a boost to the Indian industries. Since textile industries in Britain began to supply goods related to the War like uniforms, shoes and racksags, the Indian industries took advantage of the void and bagan to manufacture the cloth. Economic depression,food scarcity and malnutrition |
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What are similarities between marianne and germania |
| Answer» They both were the allegory of their nations | |
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What is GDP Explain with example |
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Answer» GDP or gross domestic product is the total production of a country throughout the year. It does include the international trade that is import and export and also domestic product. It is only the sum total of it.. Hope it will help you.. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total sum of the value of the final goods and services of the Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sectors of the economy of a country produced during a year.Example:Wheat and Hour are intermediate goods used for making final products like bread and biscuits. Intermediate products should not be counted in the figure of GDP. Biscuits and breads are the final products prepared using flour and other ingredients like sugar, salt, oil etc.Only the final products are reaching the actual consumer. The value of the intermediate products is already counted in the final products and if this is again counted, it will lead to double counting, causing an error in the estimation of GDP. Domestic* Gross demostic product |
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The making of a global world |
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various causes of rural unemployment in india |
| Answer» 1) Excessive increase in population or population explosion.2) Limited land and great pressure on land.3) Seasonal nature of agriculture.4) Lack of subsidiary and other village industries.5) Too much dependence on nature.6) Undeveloped and traditional methods of agriculture. | |
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What is the difference between holding together and coming together |
| Answer» Coming together• Many independent states come together to form a bigger unit•All states have equal powers•State or central are equally powerfuleg-USA, SwitzerlandHolding together•a large country decides to divide power between state and central government•States have unequal powers•Central goverment is more powerfuleg--India, belgium,spain | |
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Why exports of british goods increased in 19th century |
| Answer» Because in 19th century many revolution takes place and some countries are revolts against government. Which country got freedom they may have some money or good & services. The Britisher use the situation and export their goods in low interest. Due to which the exports of British goods increased in 19th century. | |
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Who was Federric sorreau? |
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Answer» Frederic Sorrieu was a French artist who in 1848 prepared a series of four prints visualizing his dream of a world made up of ‘Democratic and Social Republics’. The distinct feature of these prints were the representations of men, nations and allegories. In the first of his print, we can see men and women marching across the statue of Liberty to offer homage. The statue holds a torch of enlightenment and the Charter of the Rights of Man. And finally, the remains of the absolutist institutions can be seen broken and shattered on the Earth indicating the end of conservatism and absolutism. Frederic Sorrieu.....apki spelling mistake hai ..... A painter |
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name four state in India have recently been divided |
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What was the limitations of civil disobedience movement? |
| Answer» The limits of Civil Disobedience Movement were:\tThe Congress ignored the dalits for fear of offending the sanatanis, the conservative high-caste Hindus. Also, Mahatma Gandhi called the untouchables the children of God.\tDr B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1930, clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second Round Table Conference by demanding separate electorates for dalits.\tThis made the dalit apprehensive regarding the Congress led national movement.\tDecline of the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat movement, made a large section of Muslim feel alienated from the Congress. Thus, the response of Muslim political organisations in India was lukewarm.\tHowever, Muhammad Jinnah, one of the leaders of the Muslim League, was willing to give up the demand for separate electorates, if Muslims were assured reserved seats in the Central Assembly and representation in proportion to population in the Muslim-dominated provinces (Bengal and Punjab).\tHence, the start of Civil Disobedience Movement created an atmosphere of suspicion and distrust between communities. | |
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Who is the leader after the unification of Italy |
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Answer» Giuseppe garibaldi \tThe process of unification of ITALY was the work of 3 main leaders, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Count Cavour, and Victory Emmanuel II .\t\xa0Garibaldi with his armed volunteers called red shirts defeated the Bourbon kings of Spain freeing the kingdom of 2 sicilies.\tVictory Emmanuel the 2nd defeated the popes of France and freeing the southern region and completing the unification of Italy and he was proclaimed the emperor of united Italy.\xa0 |
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What was stayagraha |
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Answer» Satyagraha was a non cooperation movement which was started by Gandhi jii Satyagraha means if the fight was against injustice then physical force is not necessary for fighting without violence a battle could win Satyagraha means to make truth and non violence his power while taking some action |
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Give me idea for the poster making of social science (on any topic) |
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What climate condition are required for growing cotton?? |
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Answer» Long vegetation periods (175 to 225 days) without frost.Constant temperatures between 18 and 30°.Ample sunshine and fairly dry conditions.A minimum of 500 mm of water between germination and boll formation.Deep, well-drained soils Humidity and proper sunlight |
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Fedrilesum |
| Answer» Federalism were the mixture or compound mode of government, combining a general government (the central or "federal" government) with regional governments (provincial, state, cantonal, territorial or other sub-unit governments) in a single political system. | |
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Which factors led to a civil war in sri lanka |
| Answer» Majoritism factor due to which tamils people did not get his rights | |
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Which is the stepil crop of India? Give its climate condition. |
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Answer» Rice and wheat Sorry its "Staple Crop" in my question... |
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Which oilseeds are grown in india ?What are its uses? |
| Answer» Main oilseeds produced in India are groundnut, mustard, coconut, sesame, soyabean, castor seeds, cotton seeds, linseed and sunflower. Most of these are edible and used as cooking medium. However some of these are also used as raw material in the production of soap, cosmetics and ointments. | |
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What is Conservative |
| Answer» It is a political philosphy that stressed the importance of the tradition and preferred gradual development to quick change | |
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What does nation state mean?? |
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Answer» The nation state is a system of organization defined by geography, politics, and culture. The nation is cultural identity that is shared by the people, and the state is the governing administration. A nation state must have a shared national identity, physical borders, and a single government. Nation state means the people of a region or a country came to devlop a common sense of language culture history etc. (an independent country) |
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Who are SHGs |
| Answer» Self Help Group (SHG) is a group of about 15-20 members who pool their savings together.\xa0Members can take loans from the group’s savings themselves on a decided rate of interest.SHG borrowers overcome the problem of non-availability of collateral documents.They creates tremendous opportunities for self-employment of the members.\xa0They are the building blocks of the rural organisation\xa0 | |
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Compare the different sectors of economy |
| Answer» There are three sectors of economy feasibly found i.e. Primary sector, Secondary sector and Tertiary sector. All the three sectors are interdependent.Some examples are given to elucidate this fact(i) Agricultural activities produce raw materials for agro- based industries and food for employees in Secondary and Tertiary sectors. It shows industrial sector and service sector’s dependency on Primary sector.(ii) Industrial activities produce instruments like tractor, fertiliser for agricultural inputs and increase production and productivity in agriculture. Here, Primary sector depends on Secondary sector.(iii) Transportation facilities are much required for transportation of agricultural products and industrial products to market rural and urban centres. Here, Primary and Secondary sector depend on Tertiary sector. | |
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Is there MCQ in new pattern paper of 2019-20 |
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Answer» yes Yes in objective type questions |
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Did some chapter decrease in history 10 class??? |
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Answer» Yaa.. Yes No |
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What was the role of the revolutionary in Europe |
| Answer» The main aim of the revolutionaries of Europe during the years following 1815 was a commitment to oppose monarchical forms of governance that had been established and to fight for liberty and freedom.NOTE – After Napoleon was defeated, conservatism as an ideology emerged in different regions of Europe. Conservative systems of governance were autocratic (monarch) in nature. They did not tolerate criticism and curbed the freedom of citizens. A wide range of censorship laws was also set in place, thus restricting the freedom of speech and expression of the common man. This injustice led to the emergence of the meaning and importance of freedom and liberty and the need to oppose the unjust rule of the monarch (autocratic). | |
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Why did the British East india company oppints gumasthas?give three reason for that. |
| Answer» The East India Company appointed Gomasthas in India due to the following reasons :(i) Before 1760s, British cotton industries had not expanded and Indian fine textiles were in great demand in Europe.(ii) The East India Company wanted to expand exports from India but French, Dutch, Portuguese and local traders competed in the market.(iii) The weavers and supply merchants could bargain and try selling the products to the best buyer.Hence they appointed Gomasthas to supervise and collect supplies. | |
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In which year champaran movement started |
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Answer» Rral batao yaar 1916 1926 Fir dono milkar shaadi krenge history me pehli baar do toppers saath me couples bnenge....fir hmaare bache bhi top krenge Shreya hum dono top krenge cbse ..... 1916 1916 19 April, 1917 |
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Non coorparation movement |
| Answer» Non cooperation movement was a mass movement which was launched by Gandhi in 1920. It was a peaceful and a\xa0non-violent protest against the British government in India.Programmes of the Non Cooperation movement were:\tIndians were asked to relinquish their titles and resign from nominated seats in the local bodies as a mark of protest.\tPeople had to resign from their government jobs.\tPeople were asked to withdraw their children from government-controlled or aided schools and colleges.\tPeople had to boycott foreign goods and use only Indian-made goods.The main aim of the Non Cooperation movement was the demand of \'Swaraj\' or the self government. | |
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Distinguish between the coming together federalism and the holding together federalism |
| Answer» \tHolding together federalismComing together federalismWhen a large country decides to divide its power between the constituent States and the national government, it is known as Holding together federalism.Independent states come together on their own to form a bigger unit, it is known as Coming together federalism.In this kind of federation, all the constituent States usually have equal powersIn this kind of federation, the central government tends to be more powerful vis-à-vis the States.All the states come together to pool their sovereignty and retain identity to increase their securityThe central government ensures the sovereignty of the country.Example: USA and AustraliaExample: India and Spain\t | |
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what is romantacism |
| Answer» Romanticism is a cultured movement focused on emotion and mystical feeling insted of reason and science to develop nationalist sentiment. They helped create a sence of collective heritage and cultural past as part of nation bilding through use of folk songs, dances & music. Romantics such as JOHANN GOTTFRIED claimed true german culture was to discoverd among common people \'das volk\' | |
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Drawbacks of WTO? |
| Answer» The WTO has often been criticised for ignoring the plight of the developing world.It is argued the benefits of free trade accrue mostly to the developed world.Free trade may prevent developing economies develop their infant industries. For example, if a developing economy was trying to diversify their economy to develop a new manufacturing industry, they may be unable to do it without some tariff protection. | |
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How was infrastructure developed after the 1840 ? |
| Answer» \tBuilding activity intensified in the cities, opening up greater opportunities of employment.\tRoads were widened.\tNew railway stations came up.\tRailway lines were extended, and tunnels dug up.\tDrainage and sewers were laid.\tRivers were embarked, and\tNumber of workers in the transport industry doubled. | |
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Explain the position held by aristiocracy in the european continent? |
| Answer» Landed aristrocacy was the dominant class of europe , though they were small in numbers.Members of this class were united by common way of life that cut across regional divisions.They ey owned estates in the countryside and also town houses. They they spoke french for the purpose of diplomacy and in high societyTheir families were often connected by the ties of marriage. | |
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How is formed red soil |
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Answer» Red soil\xa0is\xa0formed\xa0by weathering of old crystalline igneous and metamorphic rocks. It is rich in iron and hence appears\xa0red\xa0in colour. In India, it is found mainly in Deccan plateau. Red soil is formed by weathering of old crystalline igneous and Metamorphic rocks. It is rich in Iron and that\'s why it is red in colour. Red soil is formed by weathering of old crystalline igneous and metamorphic rocks |
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Meaning of development |
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Answer» Increase income \xa0Development\xa0is a comprehensive term which include increase in real per capita income, improvement in living standard of people, reduction in poverty, illiteracy, crime rate, etc. Features.\xa0 Development refers to the progress and growth |
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What is difference between civil disobedience movement and non cooperation movement? |
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Answer» Sahi language use kro ..... Welcm but sahi language use kro Civil disobedience movement was launched in 1930 when Gandhiji\'s 11 demands were rejected by colonial government. It was supprorted by big industrialists as G.D.Birla, Puroshattamdas Thakurdas but the growing proximity of the congress with the hindu mahasabha diacouraged muslim participation. This movement was withdrawn when Gandhiji signed a pact with Lord Irwin in 1931.....Non cooperation movement was launched in 1921 by Gandhiji in response to Rowlatt act and jallianwala bagh incident. It started with participation of middle class as they refused to cooperate with the british . The muslim community participated in large no. because khilafat movement was started alongside. This movement was withdrawn due to the violent incident at chauri chaura |
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Nationalism in india se kuch pucho jo mujhe nhi aata ho....not easy question plzzz.. |
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Answer» They left their jobs and boycotted tradind with brithishers Analyse the role of merchants and the industrialists in the Civil Disobedience Movement. Swadeshi movement meri jaan During which movement was the Indian tricolur first designed? |
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When was kheda movement organised |
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Answer» 1917 1917 1918 |
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NAme three major pollutants IN the air also write the oil effecyscof these pollutants |
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Definition of rainwater harvesting |
| Answer» Rainwater harvesting is a technique of collecting and storing rainwater for domestic useRainwater harvesting is a technique of collecting and storing rainwater for domestic use. Three\xa0methods of\xa0rainwater harvesting followed in different regions of India for:\tBamboo dripping irrigation system in Meghalaya\tStoring rainwater in underground \'tankas\' in Rajasthan\tKuls or guls are the water diversion channels built mainly in the Himalayan region for agricultural purposes | |
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Distinguish between extensive and intensive farming |
| Answer» Intensive Farming(i) Land is cultivated intensively season after season and year after year by better agricultural methods and manpower.(ii) It is carried on in densely popu\xadlated areas and the population pressure is high.(iii) Land holdings are smaller.(iv) Yield per person is less but per hectare it is more, e.g., Japan, India, and U.K.Extensive Farming(i) Farming practice involving greater use of machinery. It is highly mechanized and the pro\xadduce is increased by bringing more and more land under cul\xadtivation.(ii) It is practiced in moderately populated areas. The popula\xadtion pressure is less.(iii) Farms are large.(iv) Yield per person is more but per hectare it is less, e.g., USA, Canada, Australia | |
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What are cross cutting and overlapping differences |
| Answer» \tOvelappingCross-cuttingWhen some social difference causes and overlaps with other difference.If social differences cross-cut one another, then one social difference is compromised with the otheroverlapping differences is the mixture of one or more differences caused by one main difference\xa0It means that a group that share a common interest on the issue are likely to be on different sides on a different issue.Example- racial difference between dark complexion and fairer complexion also refered as the afro-americans\xa0in the US becomes a social division because the darker complexion tend to stay unemployed due to their colour and tend to be poor & homeless, and often face injustice & discrimination.Example -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\t | |
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Mention the challenge of the sugar industry. |
| Answer» Challenges:\tThe industry is seasonal, so getting labour becomes difficult.\tIndia is still using old and inefficient methods of production, thereby, affecting its production.\tThere are transport delays in transporting sugarcane to factories, with the result that it loses its sugar content.\tThere is a need to maximise the use of bagasse to face the problem of power break up. | |
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What is the tendency for the sugar mills to shift in the southern and western states. |
| Answer» Sugar mills concentrate in the southern and western states because:1. Sugarcane- The canes of these areas have a higher sucrose content which makes the quality better and less common.2. Climate- Since the climate in these areas is cooler, it ensures a longer crushing season for the producers.3. Cooperatives- Sugarcane industry is a seasonal industry so it is generally done by cooperatives. Cooperatives in these areas are more successful. | |
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What is the role of jute industry in providing employment? |
| Answer» The following are the importance of the jute industry in India:1. It is one of the significant textile Industries in West Bengal, in Eastern India. 2. This industry not only provides job to the Industrial Workers (of whose the number is around 2.6 Lakh) but also to the tertiary division (around 1.4 lakh people) of the economy. 3. As jute plays an essential role in supplying the jute industry with the raw material it produces sub-stantial hiring opportunities and earns expensive foreign exchange. | |
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In which states most of the sugar mills are located . |
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Answer» Maharashtra is the First State with Highest Sugar Mills in India with the number of 195.Uttar Pradesh is the Second State with Highest Sugar Mills in India with the number of 155.Karnataka is the Third State with Highest Sugar Mills in India with the number of 58.Andhra Pradesh is the Fourth State with Highest Sugar Mills in India with the number of 43.Tamil Nadu is the Fifth State with Highest Sugar Mills in India with the number of 41.Bihar is the Sixth State with Highest Sugar Mills in India with the number of 28.\xa0 Uttar Pradesh |
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What are the challenge of the jute industry . |
| Answer» Following are the challenges faced by jute industries in India -i. Prices of jute textiles are so low that industrialists hesitte to set up these industries.ii. International demand of jute goods is falling sharply which is not an encouragement for these industries.iii. Many countries now prefer substitutes for jute like plastic or synthetic fibres which reduces its demand.iv. Our jute industries face hard competition from Brazil, Thailand, Bangladesh and Egypt whose production cost of jute textile is much lower than that of India.v. As jute exhausts soil fertility very fast and also bexause of its low profits , farmers now prefer to cultivate alternative crops like Rice. | |
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What is mean by collective identy? |
| Answer» Collective identity refers to a set of individuals\' sense of belonging to the group. The collective identity of a group are often expressed through the group’s cultures and social custums and traditions. | |