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16201.

What are the advantages of rain water harvesting?

Answer» Gk
The advantages related to rainwater harvesting are listed below.\tIt makes use of natural resources and reduces flooding, storm water runoff, erosion and contamination of surface water with pesticides, sediment, metals and fertilizers.\tReduces the need for imported water\tHappens to be an excellent source of water for landscape irrigation with no chemicals such as fluoride and chlorine and no dissolved salts and minerals from the soil.\tHome systems can be relatively simple to install and operate; it could very well reduce your water bill.\tPromotes both water and energy conservation.\tDoes not require a filtration system for landscape irrigation
16202.

Describe the centre state relations in Indian federalism

Answer» The centre-state relations of Indian federalism constitute the core of federalism and are regulated by the provisions of the Indian constitution. But in reality, it depends on how ruling parties and leaders follow these provisions.Earlier when a ruling party at state and centre\xa0was different, the Union Government undermined the power of states. The Central Government has been misusing the Constitution to dismiss the State governments that were controlled by rival parties. This undermined the spirit of federalism. All this changed significantly after 1990.After 1989 pattern has shifted to multi-party coalition government at the centre. The era of coalition has changed the relationship between the center\xa0and state governments since no single party got a clear majority in the Lok Sabha, the major national parties had to enter into an alliance with many parties including several regional parties to form a government at the Center. This led to a new culture of power-sharing and respect for the autonomy of State Governments.
16203.

Explain trety of vienna. in points

Answer» The provisions of Treaty of Vienna were as follows:\tThere was restoration of the\xa0power of the Bourbon dynasty in France.\tFrance lost all the territories that it had annexed while under the rule of Napoleon.\tGenoa was added to Piedmont in the South and the kingdom of Netherlands was set-up in North.\tNew territories were added to Prussia on its western frontier.\tAustria was granted control over Northern Italy.\tRussia was given part of Poland and Prussia was given a part of Saxony.
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16204.

What does the system of check and balance ensure in power sharing?

Answer» Organs of the government cannot exercise unlimited power.
It means a people can see wheter others organs are doing their work on not.
16205.

What do you mean by material things and nonmaterial things

Answer» \t\t\tMaterial goods are\xa0tangible and visible\xa0things\xa0like land, building, furniture, pen and the like.Non-material goods\xa0include various kinds of services which\xa0are\xa0not tangible and visible.\t\xa0
16206.

Which language was the national language by constitution of India

Answer» Sry no national language
But i thought that india have no official language because india had not believe in official language
Hindi bro....
Hindi which is the mothertongue of 40% indians
Hindi, as it was known by most of the people in India
Hindi
16207.

What is the mean by check

Answer» A check is a written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer.
16208.

Map pointing of geography chapter 1

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16209.

How can power be divided in administration with social different

Answer» In which matter division of power is helpful?
16210.

Do you think women issues will ne solved if they get proper represntation in the politics

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16211.

Define conservatism in easy language

Answer» Conservatism is a political philosophy that stressed the importance of tradition, established institutions and customs and preferred gradual development to quick change.\xa0This philosophy believed that traditional institutions like the church, social hierarchies, property\xa0and the family should be preserved against all forces of change.
16212.

Classified resources on the basis of origin

Answer» Biotic = those resources which are obtained from biosphere and have life are called biotic.e.g., human being,livestock,fisheries,etc.Abiotic = those which do not have life are called abiotic.e.g.,rocks ,minerals,etc,
Biotic and abiotic
16213.

India ia a federal countary explain with given example

Answer» The country which had divided power or shared power in two system like central and state is called a federal country.
A county which hsa powers in central as well as in the state is called a Fedral country
16214.

industrialists participation in civil disobidient movement

Answer» The following points analyse the role of merchants and the industrialists in the Civil Disobedience Movement:\tDuring the First World War, Indian merchants and industrialists made huge profits and emerged as a powerful section. They opposed colonial policies that restricted business activities because they wanted to expand their business.\tThey wanted protection against imports of foreign goods and a rupee sterling foreign exchange ratio that would discourage imports.\tThe industrialists criticised colonial control over the Indian economy and supported the Civil Disobedience Movement at its first stage.\tThey gave financial assistance and refused to buy or sell imported goods.\tMost industrialists thought ‘Swaraj’ as a time when colonial restriction did not exist in the business world, as a result, trade and business would flourish without constraints.
16215.

Which refresher is gooD for SSC??

Answer» Oswaal is best
16216.

According to Gandhi what should be the various stages of the non corporation movement?

Answer» You can get the answer in selfstudy of evergreen........
16217.

Explain the features of Indian Economy (From sectors of Indian Economy)grade10

Answer» The feature of Indian Economy are:-(i) Underutilization of resources – India is endowed with rich natural resources and huge manpower but due to lack of capital and knowledge technology, the resources can’t be exploited and utilized.(ii) Agriculture is the main occupation – Majority of population depends on agriculture due to underdeveloped manufacturing sector and service sector.(iii) Low rate of capital formation – Capital formation in the form of roads, dams, bridges, machinery, tools, equipment etc. depends upon the savings of the country. But savings depends upon the national income which is very low in India.(iv) Population pressure – Due to rapidly growing population in India the comparative national product is very low. This restricts the economic development by creating problems of unemployment and underemployment.(v) Technological backwardness – Due to lack in technology production is carried out using intensive labour. Less of capital like machinery, tools and equipments is used as compared to labour which hampers productive capacity of the country.(vi) Unfavourable social and religious condition – In India there are social and cultural institutions like caste system, joint family system, laws of inheritance and succession, child marriage etc. These institutions are serious hindrance to our economic growth. These institutions lower the incentive to work, kill initiative, check mobility of labour and encourage the birth rate.
16218.

What were Napoleonic codes

Answer» Thank you
The NAPOLEONIC CODE were:∆} Equality before law.∆} Right to property.∆} Abolition of feudal system.The following points are just add-ups. Nothing is much related to the answer. If you want you can write it.•} The Napoleonic codes were also know as civil codes•} During the rule of Napoleon trade,transport and communitcation development took place.•} The French were sent to to spread the idea of nationalism also conqured some foreign lands.•} Increase in taxes began and people of those foreign lands were forced to join armies.Hope it helps you?. Good luck??
\tPrivileges based on birth were removed.\tFeudal system was abolished and peasants were freed from serfdom and manorial dues.\tIn towns, guild restrictions were removed.\tTransport and communication systems were improved.\tStandardised weights, measures and a common national currency were introduced.
Civil codes are also known as napleonic codes
16219.

do democracy lead to peaceful and harmonious life among cities

Answer» Yes, democracy leads to peaceful and harmonious life among cities as democracy work for the people, it provides all the the fundamental rights to citizens and also protects it.So,people live a peaceful and harmonious life under democracy
16220.

explain about aboudantely available fossil fuel in india

Answer» Coal is the most abundantly found fossil fuel in India.Its three major forms are Anthracite, Bituminous and Lignite.Characteristic of each of the forms are\tAnthracite: It is the highest quality of coal as it is hard in nature.\tLignite: It is a low grade coal. It is soft with high moisture content.\tBituminous: It is popularly used in various industries. High grade bituminous coal is used in blast furnaces for smelting iron.
16221.

Decribe the consequence of liberal revolution of 1848

Answer» a. Events of February 1848, France influenced the liberal middle class who combined their demands for nation unification and constitutionalism, there was growing unrest among them. This event had influenced the liberal revolution in 1848. It became an inspiration in entire Europe where independent nations did not exist like Germany, Italy, Poland.b.There was an increased demand for constitutionalism and national unification by the people.c. There was a demand for a nation state , freedom of press etc.d. Rise of political associations, groups among women and growing demand for suffrage and political rights became quite widespread in Europe,e. Though conservatives were able to suppress liberal movements in 1848,Monarchs realised that the cycles of revolution could only be ended by granting concessions to the liberal-nationalist revolutionaries and by conceding to some of their demands.f. In the years after 1848, the autocratic monarchies of Central and Eastern Europe began to introduce the changes.
16222.

what are endangered species?

Answer» Tell me about the chapter sana sana haath jodi hindi(kritika)
These are those species which are no longer exist in life we can\'t save it
In easy words Endangered species are those kind of species which are going to be extinct fastly if we do no save them
Animals which are about to disappear from the world and are rarely visible in some states are known as Endangered species
16223.

Can Belgium be an example of cross cutting social differences ?

Answer» Yaa
16224.

what is atheist

Answer» When someone not belive in existance of god they are called atheist #you say them nastik in hindi#???
16225.

What is the function of trade guilds

Answer» They help to transport goods and also controls the trade of the city.
They control the trade of city and supply goods manufactured by rural weaver whom they pay money
16226.

Where are most of people employed

Answer» Most people are employed in primary sector in india
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16227.

Level of government

Answer» Central level state level local level
Executive, judiciary,legislature
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16228.

How soil is renewable resource

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16229.

Who was Ottoman Empire

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16230.

write three characteristics of development

Answer» Characteristics of development are as follow(i) The idea of development has always been with ’us, when we desires about what we would like to do.(ii) Development involves thinking about the . questions and about the ways in which we can work forwards achieving our desired goals.’ (iii) There can be different development goals of different persons.(iv) Development for one may not be development for other. It may even be destructive for other.
16231.

What are to types of devlopment goals?

Answer» The two types of development goals are as following:i)Increase in standard of living.ii)increase in per capita income.
16232.

What is prudential reason for power sharing

Answer» According to prudential reason power sharing accomodates social diversity.Hence,it helps in reducing the possiblity of conflict between social group Power sharing in such a way ensure political stability through competition among various poltical parties .Besides is also desirable to the promotion of national unity and integrity
16233.

State the characteristics of the australoid people

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16234.

Explain how the water becomes a global resource

Answer» Sorry that\'s electricity generation in second line
Because there is a need for water globally whether in the use of dam creations, electricuy generation, daily use, use in powerplant, factories etc. Water is being depleted day by day, we need to conserve it.
16235.

Sir, Is any chapter are removed from SST text book of Class 10th

Answer» Noble society
6 ch. Remove from 10 syllabus
Yes you can check on google about your syllabus of 2019 20
16236.

Explain the role played by print in spreading the protestant reformation

Answer» This ch is not coming
16237.

Different people have different development goals. Explain with the help of examples.

Answer» because of their different family background and different aspirations in life
1. IT IS BECAUSE THE LIFE SITUATIONS OF PERSONS ARE DIFFERNT.2. PEOPLE SEEK THINGS THAT ARE MOST IMPORTANT FOR THEM OR THAT WHICH CAN FULFILL THEIR ASPIRATIONS.3.EXAMPLE- THE DEVELOPMENTAL GOALS OF A BOY FROM A RICH URBAN FAMILY WOULD BE TO GET ADMISSION IN A REPUTED COLLEGE, WHEREAS THE DEVELOPMENTAL GOALS OF A GIRL FROM A RICH URBAN FAMILY WOULD BE TO GET AS MUCH FREEDOM AS HER BROTHER.
16238.

Sir social ka paper kasi banta hi 20 mark

Answer» Sir social ka paper kasi banta hi 20 mark
16239.

Why do government try to attract more foreign investment

Answer» Hi sir
Because the income is external that help to inhance gdp more as compare to national investment
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16240.

What is impirelism

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16241.

Agriculture is the mainstay of indian economy. Explain

Answer» This is because in india there are mNy tupes of soils founded that helps farmers for better crops so due to the best crops all peoe only think about agriculture so this is main stay of india s economy
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Agriculture plays a vital role in our economy and most of the people totally depend on agriculture
16242.

Examine the significance of non cooperation movement

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16243.

write a short note on unification of Italy..

Answer» 1) Italy was divided into 7 states, out of which only Sardinia Piedmont was ruled by Italian princely house.2)Northern Italy was under Austrian Habsburg, the centre under the Pope and Southern Italy was ruled by Bourbon kings of Spain.3)During 1830s,Guiseppe Mazzini had sought for a unitary republic of Italy. For this, he formed a secret society called Young Italy.4)However, due to his failure in the revolution of 1831 and 1848, the responsibility of unification of Italy came upon King Victor Emmanuel II.5)Chief Minister Cavour led this movement. He was neither a revolutionary nor a democrat.6)Through a tactful diplomatic alliance with France, Sardinia Piedmont was successful in defeating Austria in 1859.7)Apart from regular troops, a large number of armed volunteers under the leadership of Guiseppe Garibaldi joined the fray.8)In 1860, they marched to the Kingdom of the Two Siciles and succeeded in winning the support of local peasants to drive out the Spanish rulers. 9)In 1861, King Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed as the king of United Italy.
16244.

write short note on unification of Germany....

Answer» The process of unification of Germany:1. The middle-class Germans had tried to fight for a united nation governed by an elected parliament in 1848 but were repressed by the monarchy and military.2. Otto von Bismarck, chief minister of Prussian led the movement for unification of Germany. He was supported by the bureaucracy and the Prussian army.3. After three wars with Austria, Denmark, and France, Prussia won and unified Germany. The Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German emperor in January 1871.
16245.

Difrenciate between potential and developed resorces

Answer» Potential resources-the resources which are not yet being used or which are still in preliminary stage are potential resources.With new researches in technology and advancement of skill in future,it would be possible to develop the potential resourcesDeveloped resources- the resources which have been developed by man for use and which are being utilized are actual resources.Minerals,resources used in food articles,conventional energy resources,cattle.,etc are actual resources\xa0
16246.

What type of resource is iron ore?justify.

Answer» Flow
Non renewable because after and after a time come when our iron ore os finished by over use of it
Flow
16247.

Why was the tonkin free School established in vientam in 1907

Answer» (i) The Tonhn Free School was started in 1907 to provide Western style of education.(ii) The education included classes in Science, hygiene, and French.(iii) The school wanted to introduce modernism and western customs.(iv) The school encouraged the adoption of Western styles such as having short haircut instead of traditionally kept long hair.(v) In school textbooks, \'Vietnamese\' were represented as primitive and backward and capable only of manual labor.
16248.

What is meaning of plebiscite

Answer» Plebiscite is the process in which the entire voting-age population of a region or a country is called upon to vote on a particular question. It is similar to a referendum.
16249.

What is mean by communalism?

Answer» When beliefs of one religion are presented as superior to those of other religions, when the demands of one religious group are formed in opposition to another and when state power is used to establish domination of one religious group over the rest, we call it as communalism.
16250.

Define industializatiom

Answer» The term ‘Industrial Revolution’ stands for those developments and inventions which revolutionised the technique and organisation of production in the later half of the 18 th century. This Industrial Revolution replaced the previous domestic system of production by the new factory system. In place of manual and animal power, new machines and steam power were used for producing things. This revolution replaced cottage industries by factories, hand labour by machine work and craftsmen and artists by capitalists and factory owners.