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15551.

Define tha term tanks

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15552.

Article on jamshetji tata

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15553.

Why was the vernacular act of 1878 opposed by Indians

Answer» It was because by this act British could not let the Indians spread their thoughts and ideas and also oppose the Britishers through Press.
15554.

Discuss how minerals occurs?

Answer» \tIn igneous and metamorphic rocks: The smaller occurrences are called veins and the larger occurrences are called lodes. They are usually formed when minerals in liquid/molten and gaseous forms are forced upwards through cavities towards the earth’s surface. Examples: tin, copper, zinc, lead, etc.\tIn sedimentary rocks: In these rocks, minerals occur in beds or layers. Coal, iron ore, gypsum, potash salt and sodium salt are the minerals found in sedimentary rocks.\tBy decomposition of surface rocks: Decomposition of surface rocks and removal of soluble constituents leaves a residual mass of weathered material which contains ores. Bauxite is formed in this way.\tAs alluvial deposits: These minerals are found in sands of valley floors and the base of hills. These deposits are called placer deposits. They generally contain those minerals which are not corroded by water. Examples; gold, silver, tin, platinum, etc.\tIn ocean water: Most of the minerals in ocean water are too widely diffused to be of economic importance. But common salt, magnesium and bromine are mainly derived from ocean waters.
15555.

What is under employment? Explain with an example

Answer» It describes the employment of workers with high skill levels and postsecondary education who are working in relatively low-skilled, low-wage jobs. For example, someone with a college degree may be tending bar, or working as a factory assembly line worker.
15556.

Write the role of romantic artist inspiring the people for nationalism.

Answer» The role of romantic artist is very important in inspiring the people for nationalism because they inspire people by using art ,music,dance etc....
15557.

who is feddric sirrie

Answer» Frederic Sorrieu is a French artist who prepared a series of four prints visualizing his dream of world made up of \' democratic and social republic\'.
15558.

How rapid was the process of industrialisation?

Answer» \tThe most dynamic industries in Britain were cotton and metal. Cotton was the leading sector.\tWith the expansion of railways in England and its colonies, the demand for iron and steel increased rapidly.\tThe new industries could not easily displace traditional industries. Textiles was a dynamic sector, but a large portion of the output was produced outside factories, within domestic units.\tThe pace of change in the traditional industries was not set by steam powered cotton or metal industries. Ordinary and small innovations were the basis of growth in many non- mechanised sectors such as food processing, building, pottery, glass work, etc.\tTechnological changes occurred slowly. New technology was expensive and merchants and industrialists were cautious about using it. The machines often broke down and repair was costly. They were not as effective as their investors claimed.
15559.

Define caste in politics and politics in caste.5 advantages

Answer» Caste in politics means how the caste factor is used in politics to the advantage to candidates who are contesting the elections.Politics in caste means the way politics is played over the issue of caste.
15560.

Mode of occurence of minerals

Answer» \tIn igneous and metamorphic rocks: The smaller occurrences are called veins and the larger occurrences are called lodes. They are usually formed when minerals in liquid/molten and gaseous forms are forced upwards through cavities towards the earth’s surface. Examples: tin, copper, zinc, lead, etc.\tIn sedimentary rocks: In these rocks, minerals occur in beds or layers. Coal, iron ore, gypsum, potash salt and sodium salt are the minerals found in sedimentary rocks.\tBy decomposition of surface rocks: Decomposition of surface rocks and removal of soluble constituents leaves a residual mass of weathered material which contains ores. Bauxite is formed in this way.\tAs alluvial deposits: These minerals are found in sands of valley floors and the base of hills. These deposits are called placer deposits. They generally contain those minerals which are not corroded by water. Examples; gold, silver, tin, platinum, etc.\tIn ocean water: Most of the minerals in ocean water are too widely diffused to be of economic importance. But common salt, magnesium and bromine are mainly derived from ocean waters.
15561.

Why we use averages? What are their limitations?

Answer» We use averages because they are useful for comparing differing quantities of the same category. For example, to compute the per capita income of a country, averages have to be used because there are differences in the incomes of diverse people. However, there are limitations to the use of averages. Even though they are useful for comparison, they may also hide disparities. For example, the infant mortality rate of a country does not differentiate between the male and female infants born in that country. Such an average tells us nothing about whether the number of children dying before the age of one are mostly boys or girls.
15562.

What is double counting? What are their advantages.

Answer» Double counting is the problem which occurs while calculating Gross Domestic Product (national income). It mainly occurs while calculating the value of final goods and intermediate goods. Intermediate goods are those goods which are used for the production of final goods. Thus they are components of final products. But there is always the possibility of including an intermediate good or service more than once while calculating GDP, where only the value of final goods is to be included. This leads to the problem of double counting and results in the overestimation of national income.
15563.

Koi abhi on hai ✋✋✋

Answer» Ok..
Mei 2 am ko sota hu
Aapko neend ni aayi
Hello
Hello
Ha
15564.

What are advantages of depositing money in the bank

Answer» It is safely secure and by rate of intrest mony became rise some small amount
15565.

Most of the steel in India is made and marketed through?

Answer» SAIL
Tata steel,Tata steel processing and distribution limiyed....there my fatger works....& I belongs to Jamshedpur...i love my city infinite??
By Tata stills limited industry
15566.

Who is writer of hind swaraj

Answer» Mahstma gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi is the writer of Hind swaraj....thanks @diti?
Mahatma Gandhi
Gandhi
15567.

Im ur senior any help ask me

Answer» Tell me that how write story writing
15568.

briefly describe how primitive subsistence agriculture is practiced

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15569.

Mcq quedtion from chapter-1

Answer» Hi
Hiihtfrt
15570.

What is mean by rowlatt

Answer» Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.
15571.

In situation with high risk credut might create further problem for the borrower explain

Answer» It is true that in situations with high risks, credit might create problems for the borrower, e.g., a small farmer takes a loan to meet the expenses of cultivation, hoping that his harvest would help him to repay the loan. But if his crop fails due to shortage of rain or for any other reason, he will be unable to repay the loan.In such situations a small farmer has to sell a part of his land to repay the loan. Such cases have high risks because the payment of loan entirely depends on good a crop which in turn depends on good rain. HYV seeds fertilizers, pesticides and other factors. This type of loan pushes the farmer into a debt-trap in the case of crop failure and the position of the farmer becomes worse off than before.
15572.

Define national resource

Answer» National Resources: Resources owned by Individual Nations are called National Resources. For example – Government land, Roads, canals, railway, etc.
All the resources within the boundary of nation and upto 200 kmbinbocean belong from national resource
15573.

If seohar is more populated area than why it is not famous like motihari or muzafferpur????

Answer» Aap kaun ho aur kaha se ho...jo motihari ke bare me puch rahe ho...
15574.

what is power sharing?why power sharing desirable in india

Answer» Power sharing is desirable because of two main reasons. They are\tPrudential reason: It reduces any chances of conflicts between social groups. By avoiding conflicts, political stability and unity of the country can be maintained. Dictatorship of the majority community can be oppressive for the minority and can even wreck the majority community as well.\tMoral reason: Power sharing is the true spirit of democracy. Every section of community has the right to be consulted on how they are to be governed. Governance should be carried out keeping in mind the larger interests of each section of the community.
15575.

What is imr

Answer» Infant mortality rate..It is no. Of deaths of children under the age of 1 yr per 1000 live births...Hope it helps u...??
It stands for infant mortality rate..It is the no. Of deaths per 1,000 live births of children under one year of age.
15576.

What does novel of mass agitation mean and what is passive resistance

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15577.

Why does non brahman not participate the disobedience movement

Answer» Because they were already get the power which other non brahman\'s doesn\'t get
15578.

Why did the rich peasant communities join the civil disobedience movement

Answer» \tRich peasant communities –like Patidars of Gujarat and the Jatts of Uttar Pradesh- were active in the movement.\tBeing producers of cash crops, they were very hard hit by the trade depression and falling prices.\xa0For them the fight for swaraj was a struggle against high revenues.\xa0\tAs their cash income disappeared, they found it impossible to pay the government’s revenue demand. And the refusal of the government to reduce the revenue demand led to widespread resentment.\tDue to this reason rich peasants become enthusiastic supporters of the civil Disobedience Movement.
15579.

One word questions

Answer» You can find in the chapters.
MCQ,true/false,matching ,fill ups
MCQs, true/ false, matching
15580.

What is idea of satyagrah

Answer» The idea of satyagrah is to fought against British rule with non violence. However this didn\'t last long for many years as many of the revolutionary put the police station on fire in chauri chaura where 22 policemen were killed.The basic idea of satyagrah is 1. Disobeying British rules and regulations.2. Without using violence.
15581.

Eassy on demonitization

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15582.

Social Science ki achchi book konsi h....for class 10

Answer» Evergreen ka self study ??
X idea and ncert
Exam idea nd ncert
Read NCERT and Oswal question bank
Arihant
All in one
15583.

What are the negative impacts of primitive subsistence agriculture

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15584.

Is there any rule regarding use of Hindi in sst class 10

Answer» No if your school is English medium then you can use English, if it is hindi medium then you can use hindi
15585.

i promise to pay10 repee to holder in the note written why

Answer» oooo
I promise to pay a 10 rupee note ro the bearer is written not holder..ok
15586.

Difference between federal government and unitary government???

Answer» 1.In Unitary form of Government All Powers are vested with the single Central Government which is Supreme and Powerful.In Federal type of government in which one Central government is there for the country and different provincial governments are there. It is a form of Government where power is divided between Government and at different levels2. In a unitary form of government the central government can pass any order to the state or local governments on any specific issue.In a federal system of government the central government is not authorised to instruct the state government on any particular issue. State governments are free to work on any issue related to the state according to its will.3. Countries with unitary form of government: countries like England, Italy, Japan, China, France ,e.t.c have a unitary form of government.Countries with Federal government: countries like India, USA ,Canada, Australia ,Brazil, Argentina, Russia , e.t.c have a federal type of government.
15587.

Who presided over the Lahore session of congress in 1929

Answer» Jawaharlal nehru
Ans: Jawaharlal NehruExplanation:(i) In Dec. 1929, under the presidency of Jawaharlal Nehru, the Lahore Congress formalised the demand of \'Purna Swaraj\' or complete independence.(ii) It was declared that 26th Jan. 1930 would be celebrated as the independence day when people were to take a pledge to struggle for independence.(iii) But the celebration attracted very little attention. So Mahatma Gandhi had to find a way to relate this abstract idea of freedom to more concrete issues of everyday life.
15588.

Who led the militant guerrilla in Gudem Hills in Andra Pradesh ?

Answer» Alluri sitarama raju
Alluri sitarama raju.
Alluri sitaram Raju Big of mahatma Gandhi
15589.

Who painted the first image of bharatmata ?

Answer» Abanindranath Tagore in 1905.
Abanindranath tagore
The answer is Abanindranath Tagore.The first image of Bharat Mata was created as a watercolor painting by\xa0Abanindranath Tagore\xa0in 1905. The image depicts Bharat Mata as a saffron clad woman with four arms standing by the edge of a lotus pond. The hind arms have a piece of white cloth and a book whereas the forearms have a rosary made of beads and some paddy sheaves. The saffron attire combined with four arms and a halo behind the head made her look like a divine sadhvi. This form of Bharat Mata represented a combination of Goddesses Saraswati and Lakshmi revered for knowledge and prosperity respectively.
Bamkim Chandra chatuvedi
15590.

Why did the indian protest against the simon,commission?

Answer» \tThe new Tory government introduced a new Statutory Commission for India. It was commonly known as Simon Commission\tThis committee was formed by John Simon.\tTheir function was to look into the functioning of the constitutional system of India and suggest changes.\tThe main reason for the protest against Simon Commission was that The Commission had no Indians. All members were British.\tWhen the Simon Commission came to India in 1928, it was greeted with the slogan \'Go Back Simon\'.
Because there. Was not the members of india
15591.

Name the leader who demanded separate electorate for dalits.

Answer» Dr. BR Ambedkar
Dr BR Ambedkar
\tDr. B.R. Ambedkar organised the dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1930.\tHe demanded separate electorates for the dalits in the Second Round table Conference. The British accepted the demands but Gandhi was against this concession as he believed that separate electorates for dalits would slow down the process of their assimilation into society.\tAfter much persuasion, Ambedkar accepted Gandhi’s position and signed the Poona Pact in September 1932.\tThe dalits were now given reserved seats in provincial and central legislative councils, but they were to be voted in by the general electorate.
15592.

Whi designed the swaraj flag and when ?

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi designed the flag in 1925
Gandhi ji was designed the swaraj flag.1. it was a tricolour (red, green and white).2. it had eight lotus representing eight provinces of british india, and a crescent moon representing hindus and muslims.3. People used to carry the flag holding it aloft during marches.
15593.

Define: khalifa

Answer» Khalifa is a spiritual head of muslims.
Khalifa\xa0or Khalifah is a name or title which means "successor", "deputy" or "steward". It most commonly refers to the leader of a Caliphate, but is also used as a title among various Islamic religious groups and orders.\xa0Khalifa\xa0is sometimes also pronounced as "kalifa".\xa0The Khilafat issue gave him the opportunity to bring the Hindus and Muslims on a common platform. The Ottoman Turkey was badly defeated in the First World War. There were rumours about a harsh peace treating likely to be imposed on the Ottoman emperor; who was the spiritual head of the Islamic world (the Khalifa).\xa0
15594.

Define:1) Begar 2) purna swaraj 3) harijans4)boycott

Answer» a)\xa0\'Begar\' is a practice where the worker is forced to render service to the \'master\' free of charge or at a nominal remuneration. When this practice takes place on a lifelong basis, it is called the practice of bonded labour.b)\xa0Swaraj means independent and purna swaraj means complete Independent.\xa0The\xa0Purna Swaraj\xa0declaration, or\xa0Declaration of the Independence of India\xa0was promulgated by the indian national congress on 26 January 1930, resolving the Congress and Indian nationalists to fight for\xa0Purna swaraj, or\xa0complete self-ruleindependent of the british empire (literally in sanskrit,\xa0purna, "complete,"\xa0swa, "self,"\xa0raj, "rule," thus "complete self-rule").c)\xa0Gandhi called the untouchables \'Harijans\' ,children of God.d)\xa0The term \'boycott\' meant the refusal to participate in activities, or buy and use things that belonged to the British Government. It was one of the ways used by the people during the Non-Cooperation movement.\xa0
15595.

Explain the england imigration act of 1859.

Answer» In the Inland emigration act of 1859 plantation workers\xa0weren\'t permitted to leave the tea gardens without official permission. infact\xa0people were rarely get such permissions. peoples weren\'t allowed to go their homes.
15596.

Write the features of commercial farming

Answer» \tHigh quantities of fertilisers, high yield variety seeds, insecticides and pesticides are used to enhance the productivity of land.\tThe degree and extent of commercialised agriculture varies from region to region. For example, wheat in Punjab is a commercial crop, while in Orissa, it is a subsistence crop.\tPlantation is also a kind of commercial farming where a single crop is grown over a large area.\tIn commercial farming, crops are grown for earning profits. Some of the cash crops are tea, coffee, rubber etc.\xa0
15597.

Write the geographical condition of rice,tea, pulses, sugarcane and coffee

Answer» \xa0\tCropClimatic ConditionsSeasonTemperature and RainfallSoilStatesRiceRequires hot and wet climatic conditions.KharifRice requires high temperature above 200C-350C and high rainfall between 150 to 300 cm.Alluvial, fertile clayey and loamy soilW. Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Odisha and BiharPulsesModerate climateKharifTemperature ranging between 200C to 250C and rainfall between 50 to 75cm is required.\xa0It grows well on dry light soil.\xa0Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Andhra PradeshSugarcaneDry winter season and sunny weather is required for the ripening of the crop.KharifTemperature: experiencing between 200C to 240CRainfall: 100-150 cm (well distributed throughout the year).Rich alluvial and lava soilSutluj Ganga plain from Punjab to Bihar, (ii) regions of black soil from Maharashtra to Tamil Nadu and Coastal Andhra Pradesh and the Krishna Valley.Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh are leading producers of sugar cane in the world. Tamil Nadu is the largest producer of sugarcane in South India.\xa0TeaModerate climate with high humidityHarvesting season varies from states to statesTemperature: 240C to 300CRainfall: 150cm well distributed throughout the year.\xa0well drained loamy soil and forest soil rich in humusAssam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.CoffeeWarm climateHarvesting varies from season to seasonTemperature: 150C to 280C.Rainfall: between 150cm to 200 cmRich well drained friable loamy soilKarnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.\t
15598.

Write the importance of agriculture in India economic

Answer» \tIndia is an agricultural country as nearly 65% of its population depends on agriculture for its livelihood.\tIt provide food, raw material for industries and some product for export.\tIt accounts for about 25% of the gross domestic product.\tNearly two-thirds of its population depends directly on agriculture for its livelihood.\tAgriculture is the main stay of India’s economy.\tIt accounts for 26% of the gross domestic product.\tIt ensures food security for the country and produces several raw materials for industries.\tAgricultural development is therefore, a precondition of our national prosperity.
15599.

Diffrence between public and private sector

Answer» Public sector:1.It is controlled and managed by the government.2.The main aim of the sector is public welfare.3.The sector provides basic facilities like education, health, food and security to the people. For Example: Railways, Post office, BSNL.Private sector:1.It is controlled and managed by an individual or a group.2.The main aim of the sector is to earn profits.3.Private sector does not provide any service at a reasonable rate. For example: Tatas, Birlas, Reliance.
Public sector is owned by govt whil private are owned by individuals
15600.

Consumer rights included in board exam

Answer» No. Only for project work