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Whta would be the definition of resource planning |
| Answer» Resource Planning. Resource planning refers to the strategy for planned and judicious utilisation of resources. Resource planning is essential for sustainable existence of all forms of life.Resource planning is essential for India as there is enormous diversity in the availability of resources. For example the state of Rajasthan has vast potential for the development of solar and wind energy but is deficient in water resources. | |
| 16252. |
Explain natural gas as resources of energy in india also give its distribution. |
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| 16253. |
Who was jobbers? |
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Answer» Jobbers are nothing but the old and trusted persons appointed by British. Jobbers were usually employed by the industrialists to recruit the right people for work from villages out of the various job seekers. |
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| 16254. |
How were the weavers affected by monopoly rights of trade by east indian company |
| Answer» For the purpose of establishing direct control over the weavers in monopolising trade, the British appointed Gomasthas who would supervise thee weavers, collect supplies from them and examine the quality of cloth.This eliminated the system of broker or middlemen.The weavers had clashes with the Gomasthas who were being rude to them.They were outsiders who had no social attachment with the village.They were not like the supply merchants who use to understand the problems of the weavers and even helped them in need.These Gomasthas entered the village arrogantly with the sepoys and physically assaulted the weavers for delays in work.The weavers got very low prices for their products and could not even bargain more.They were tied up with the Company for the loans they have taken so thy could not even sell their products to other buyers. | |
| 16255. |
Total forest cover in the country is about (a)81.1℅ (b) 24.16℅ (c) 19.3℅(d) 11.5℅ |
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Answer» Now 21.54percent 24.16 |
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| 16256. |
What is liberation movement |
| Answer» Liberation movement is a broad movement campaigning to gain independence for a country or against discrimination or cruel treatment. | |
| 16257. |
What is authoritarian government |
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| 16258. |
Describe the advantage of multi purpose river projects? |
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Answer» For domestic purpose For irrigation |
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| 16259. |
Write a short note on narmada bachao andolan? |
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| 16260. |
What are the needs of water scarcity |
| Answer» It is the lack of sufficient avaliable water resources to meet the demands of water usage with in a region it already affects every continent and around 2.8 million people around the world at least one month out of in year. More than 1.2 billion people lack access to clan drinking water | |
| 16261. |
What are the reasons for water scarcity? |
| Answer» Economy water scarcity is caused by lack of investment of infrastructure or technology to draw water from rivers,aquifres or other water sources or insufficient of human capacity to satisify the demand of water | |
| 16262. |
What is waterscarcity |
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Answer» What are the needs for water scarcity? When the shortage of water for the daily purpose use called water scarcity |
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| 16263. |
What is renewable and non renewable resources |
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Answer» Renewable•The resources which are available for continuous•they can be renewed and regenrated•the are in exhaustilbe•they are having large supply•EX: wind energy ,solar energy, etc Non renewable•the resources which are available for once•they can\'t be renewed and regenerated•they are non exhaustible•they are having limited supply•EX: coal,bio-gas,etc Renewable resources are those which can be rebewad ar reproduced by phycial chemical or mechanical resources.Non renewable resources are those which occur over a long geological time like mineral and fossil fuels |
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| 16264. |
Explain the dream of frederic sorrieu |
| Answer» To create a country in which all people gets the freedom | |
| 16265. |
how can i study sst |
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Answer» Vhi suno jo class m mam pdate h ghr aake ik br read kro to yaad ho jata It is a bad subject By books |
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| 16266. |
Differentiate between federal and unitary government |
| Answer» Unitary: The power is with the central govt. The laws are passed by the centre. These are passed to the state govt., which is a subrdinate to the centre.Federal: Both the central and the state govt. has equal powers and have to report to the same legislature. Regional govts. exist but are not subordinate to the central govt. | |
| 16267. |
History chapter 1 date and events |
| Answer» Check revision notes here :\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-revision-notes.html | |
| 16268. |
History ch 2 question answer hindi medium |
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| 16269. |
Name any two secret socities set up in Italy in early nineteenth century |
| Answer» Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne. | |
| 16270. |
3 demands.of ganghi ji to victory irwin |
| Answer» Bad subject??? | |
| 16271. |
Judiciary plays an important role in indian federlism. Justify the statement? 3 mark |
| Answer» (i) Judiciary with the supreme court at the apex is the sole interpreter of Indian federalism.(ii) It plays a pivotal role in the implementation of constitutional provisions and procedures.(iii) Judiciary administers both the union and state laws which are applicable to the cases coming up for adjudication.(iv) The disputes about the division of powers are settled by the High courts and Supreme court.Hence, judiciary is considered as the guardian of the Indian federalism. | |
| 16272. |
Examine the holding together nature of indian fedretion.(3 mark) |
| Answer» “Indian federalism” is formed by “Holding Together” nature of federalism. It does not give equal powers to its constituent units.(i) States have not been given identical powers with union government.(ii) Few states have been given special status—like Jammu and Kashmir and North Eastern States in order to protect and preserve their custom, traditions, cultural and linguistic diversity.(iii) Apart from these some territories of the Indian , union like Chandigarh, Lakshadweep or the capital city of Delhi.(iv) These territories are administered by the union government hence known as ‘Union Territories’. | |
| 16273. |
Give the account of ethinic composition of sri lanka?(3 mark) |
| Answer» Sri Lanka comprises of various communities and diverse population which signifies its complex ethnicity like;(i) Sinhala speaking accounts for 74 per cent of total population, enjoys majoritarian status in the country.(ii) The another community is Tamil speaking which has two sub-groups;(iii) The Sri Lankan Tamils which account 13 percent. They are the native of Sri Lanka.(iv) The Indian Tamils account 5 per cent. They are of Indian origin.(v) About 7 percent are Christians of both Tamil and Sinhaias.(vi) Rest 1 percent are Muslims. | |
| 16274. |
What is the new culture of power sharing that developed after 1990? |
| Answer» The new culture of power sharing developed after 1990 with the rise of regional parties in many states.• The culture marked the beginning of coalition era.• The Era of Coalition Government implies that if no single party gets a cfear cut majority in the Lok Sabha, then the major national parties enter into an alliance with many parties including regional parties to form a government at the centre. | |
| 16275. |
Who is the political head of the muncipalty? (1 mark) |
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| 16276. |
Which is the highest institution of panchayati raj in rural area? |
| Answer» The highest institution of the Panchayati Raj in rural areas is the Zila Parishad. The Zila Parishad coordinates the activities of all the Block Samitis in the whole district. | |
| 16277. |
What is the religion of sri lanka? |
| Answer» Theravada Buddhism is the official religion of Sri Lanka, with about 70% of the country\'s population as followers. | |
| 16278. |
What is the rw |
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| 16279. |
Write about the rowlatt act |
| Answer» The Rowlatt Act of 1919 authorised the British government to arrest and imprison any person without trial and convict him in a court. The authorities could arrest an Indian without a warrant and could conduct his trial in seclusion. Also, the Act implied severe restrictions on movements of individuals and suspension of the Right of Habeas Corpus. | |
| 16280. |
Define 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. | |
| 16281. |
What is liberal nationalism and who were liberal nationalist |
| Answer» Liberal nationalism in the 19th century stood for freedom, tolerance, equality, individual rights and liberty.Liberal nationalists were those new middle classes who followed liberal ideology and spread liberalism all over Europe | |
| 16282. |
what is the 5 step are the age of revolution 1830-1848 |
| Answer» it is so easy | |
| 16283. |
Differentiate between private and public sector why public was giving more important |
| 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. | |
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Who were marianne and germania ? What was the importance of the way in which they were portrayed ? |
| Answer» \tMarianne : In France, nation was christened as Marianne, a popular Christian name which underlined the idea of a people\'s nation. Statues of Marianne with red cap, the tricolor and the cockade, were erected at public squares to remind the public of the national symbol of unity. Marianne images were marked on coins and stamps as well.\tGermania: In Germany, Germania became the allegory of German nation. In visual representations, she is shown wearing a crown of oak leave, as the German oak stands for heroism. | |
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Which chapters will not come in sst class10. 2019-20???? |
| Answer» see syallbus in this app | |
| 16286. |
What is new syallabus for class10 sst 2019-20?????? |
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| 16287. |
What were the Impact of france revolution on europe |
| Answer» The French Revolution which took place in 1789 had various impact on Europe(i) The revolution led to the setting up of Jacobin Clubs in different cities of Europe by students and other members of educated middle classes. It further paved the way for the French armies to moved into Holland, Belgium, Switzerland and some parts of Italy in the 1790s. The idea of nationalism began to be carried by French armies.(ii) Another impact of the revolution was the rise of Napoleon. He took several steps to reform the economy of Europe. The most important among them was the civil code of 1804 which brought the concept of equality of law and uniform laws.(iii) The main aim of the French Revolutionaries was to liberate the peoples of Europe from despotism. They wanted to help other people of Europe to become nations. | |
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who is good in sst |
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Answer» gouri u r good in sst Who made this history |
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| 16289. |
Which sector be service sector give arguments with suitable example |
| Answer» ????? | |
| 16290. |
in the topic the idea of satyagraha make a points |
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| 16291. |
How are caste and politics are interrelated in India |
| Answer» Caste and politics are interrelated in India in many ways , infact they are strongly related or interrelated to each other. castism creates social divisions and these divisions compel the government to create different policies and rules for different castes and settle out the problem. for an instance, let us take the example of SCs and generals in India. SCs are considered a minority group in india whereas generals are the dominant group . so SCs demanded reservations and special rules for them which was opposed by the generals. and thus social divisions occured. then the govt . taking the view of the minorities reservation was passed for them suppressing the qualifications of the generals. | |
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Why did some industrialists in nineteenth century prefer hand labour over machines |
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Answer» In 19th century, Europe some British industrialists preferred hand labour over machines because(i) New technologies and machines were expensive, so the producers and the industrialists were cautious about using them.(ii) Machines often broke down and their repair was expensive.(iii) Poor peasants and migrants moved to cities in large numbers in search of jobs. So the supply of workers was more than the demand. Therefore, workers were available at low wages.(iv) In seasonal industries, where production fluctuated with the seasons, industrialists usually preferred hand labour, employing workers only for the season, when it was needed.(v) The variety of products required in the market could not be produced by the machines available at that time. In mid-nineteenth century, Britain, for instance, 500 varieties of hammers were produced and 45 kinds of axes, these required human skill, and not mechanical technology. for use in farming |
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| 16293. |
How has the rapid growth of population created unemployment in lndia |
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Answer» When growth of population is more in comparison to the resources of an economy then it creates unemployment.(i)\tRapid growth of population creates burden on land which results in increase in agricultural holdings and landless labourers.(ii)\tIncrease in population increases the burden on economic infrastructure, such as transport, communication, power, etc. which reduces the production and results in unemployment.(iii)\tRapid growth of population increase the number of non-earning dependants such as children and old age people. Due to lack of jobs and have a great demand for the job due to rapid growth of population |
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Full Form of LTTE |
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Answer» Full form of LTTE si Liberation of Tiger Tamil Ellam . Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam ( LTTE) |
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| 16295. |
Who did frame LTTE |
| Answer» Thiruvenkadam Velupillai Prabhakaran was the founder and leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (the LTTE or the Tamil Tigers), a militant organization that sought to create an independent Tamil state in the north and east of Sri Lanka. | |
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Who are in minorityor majority in srilanka and belgium |
| Answer» In Belgium, French are the minority and Duch are the majority. In Sri Lanka, Sinhalas were in majority and Tamils were in minority. | |
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Giuseppe mazzini |
| Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini He was an Italian revolutionary, who was born in Genoa in 1807. He was sent into exile at the age of 24 in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. He founded two secret societies, namely Young Italy and Young Europe. He inspired the young members of these societies to involve in revolutionary activities.Following his ideas and on the model of his secret societies, more such societies were set up in Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland. Austrian Chancellor Duke Matternich once described him as ‘the most dangerous enemy of our social order’. | |
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Difference between Human Development and Economic Development |
| Answer» \tEconomic DevelopmentHuman DevelopmentIt refers to a continuous and sustained growth in an economy along with a general improvement in the overall standard of living in the nation.It refers to an improvement in the overall well-being and quality of life of individuals.Economic Development focuses on the economy as a whole.Human Development focuses on just the human aspect.It has a wider scope.It is comparatively narrow in scope.\t\xa0 | |
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State any two goals of development other than Income....... |
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Answer» Health and education are also important. Surrounding environment,living style, fixed employement,etc |
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How the first world war helped in the growth of National Movement in India |
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Answer» 1) custom duties increase and income tax introduced SOLUTIONDuring the First World War, the British army conducted forced recruitment from rural areas in India. To finance the defence expenditure, high custom duties and income taxes were imposed. Also, during 1918-19 and 1920-21, crops failed in many parts of India, thereby resulting in acute food shortages. All this caused extensive anger and opposition against the British colonial rule, and the national movement of India headed towards a stronger, more definitive direction. |
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