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| 16451. |
What was vina congress and for what it was organised |
| Answer» In 1815 the European powers of Britain, Russia, prussia and Austria had collectively defeated Napoleon. Their chief representatives met at Vienna to come to a settlement for Europe. The Congress was hosted by Austrian chancellor Duke Metternich. The delegates grew up the Treaty of Vienna in 1815 with the aim of undoing what Napoleon had transferred in Europe.1.The Bourbon dynasty was restored to power in France. They were deposed during the French Revolution. France lost its territories which had been annexed under Napoleon.2. A series of states were carved out on the French frontiers to prevent French expansion in the coming future. Thus , the kingdom of Netherlands which included Belgium was set up in the north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.Prussia was given new territories on its Western Frontiers while Austria was given control of Northern Italy. The German confederation of 39 States was left and it is.4. In the east, Russia was given a part of Poland why Prussia was given a portion of Saxony. The main aim was to restore the monarchies that were overthrown by Napoleon and re-establish the authority of Conservatives in Europe.\xa0 | |
| 16452. |
Introduction about india physiography |
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| 16453. |
What is the importance of ISI mark |
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Answer» ISI Stand for itna sasta imaandari To maintain the service and quality of a product is the main job of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). BIS allot the ISI mark to any product as third party guarantee after ensuring its quality, reliability and safety. Another job of BIS is to take action on the consumer complaints after making proper inquiry. |
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| 16454. |
How is energy an indispensable requirement of our modern life?explain with three examples |
| Answer» Energy is an indispensable requirement of our modern life as it is required for all the activities.Energy resources are needed while cooking. They also provide us with light and energy. For example, electricity is produced by coal, atomic energy etc.Energy resources are used to drive machinery in industries. Machines cannot be operated and run without energy resources.Energy resources such as petroleum and natural gas are used in vehicles. This is in turn has also led to the growth of industries. | |
| 16455. |
What is legitimate government? |
| Answer» A legally chosen government is called as a legitimate government. | |
| 16456. |
Why there was conflict between the poor peasant and the congress |
| Answer» During the Non-Cooperation Movmement,\xa0the houses of talukdars and merchants were attacked, bazaars were looted, and grain hoards were taken over. In many places local leaders told peasants that Gandhiji had declared that no taxes were to be paid and land was to be redistributed among the poor. The increasing violent activities made Congress leaders unhappy with the peasant movment.\xa0During the Civil Disobedience Movement, the poor peasants joined various radical movements led by the Socialists and the Communists.\xa0Apprehensive of raising issues that might upset the rich peasants and landlords, the Congress was unwilling to support ‘no rent’ campaigns in most places. So the relationship between the poor peasants and the Congress remained uncertain. | |
| 16457. |
What kind of steps we have to take solve the problem high infant morality ratio? |
| Answer» By giving better health facility to the public\'s | |
| 16458. |
Why non cooperation is necessary? |
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| 16459. |
differentiate between coming together and holding together federations with example |
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| Answer» The difference between Coming Together and Holding Together type of federations are as follows: | \t\t\tComing Together Federalism involves\xa0independent states coming together\xa0on their own to form a bigger unit.In Holding Together Federation, the large power or\xa0country decides to divide its power\xa0between its constituent states and\xa0national government.In this type of federation, units try to increase\xa0their security by pooling sovereignty\xa0and retaining identity.In this type of federation, there is\xa0the absence\xa0of pooling sovereignty and retaining identity. In fact in this federation the central government subordinates over the constituent units.All the\xa0constituent units usually have equal\xa0power and are strong vis-a-vis the\xa0federal government in the Coming Together Federation.The central\xa0government tends to be more powerful\xa0vis-a-vis the states in Holding Together Federation.Sometimes\xa0constituent units of the federation\xa0have unequal powers. For example,\xa0in India, Jammu and Kashmir have\xa0been granted special status.United States of America, Switzerland, and Australia are examples of Coming Together Federations.India, Spain and Belgium are examples\xa0of Holding Together Federations.\t | |
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| 16460. |
How did united kingdom of britain came into being? |
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| 16461. |
What do you understand by the term life expectancy ? |
| Answer» The average number of years that a person can expect to live is called\xa0Life expectancy. | |
| 16462. |
Why was Nepoleonic rule opposed in the French colonies? (3 mark) |
| Answer» Napoleonic rule was opposed in some parts of French colonies because of:\tIncreased taxation\tCensorship\tForced recruitment into the French armies for conquering the rest of Europe\tRestricted suffrage\tReduction of women to the status of a minor\tEconomic obstacles in the form of diverse currencies and weights and measures in each principality. | |
| 16463. |
Federal system has two or more sets of government (federal government justify the answer |
| Answer» As “federalism” is a system of government in which the power is divided between the union and provinces so, usually it has two levels of government:(i) One is the government for the entire country with the subjects of national importance.(ii) The other government is at the level of provinces or states that looks after the matters of local importance. Both the governments enjoy their power independent of the other. | |
| 16464. |
What did the french mean by the term "Civillizing Mission"? |
| Answer» \xa0The European countries acquired colonies in the East Asian countries to exploit their natural resources. Like other European countries the French also propagated that it was their mission to bring the benefits of civilization to backward people. They posed that they were driven by the idea of the civilizing mission. Like the British in India, the French claimed they were bringing modern civilization to Vietnam. They considered that it was their duty to bring modern ideas into their colonies even at the cost of destroying the local culture, beliefs, etc. | |
| 16465. |
what is hdi rank of India in 2014 |
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Answer» India\'s ranking on Human Development Index (HDI) rose by a notch in 2014 to 130th from 131st a year earlier. 133 |
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| 16466. |
What the role of indian congrees in non corporation |
| Answer» इंडियन कांग्रेस the role of Indian Congress in non cooperation is making police to the public | |
| 16467. |
What is non cooperattion movement |
| Answer» The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant but short phase of the Indian independence movement from british rule. It was led by Mahatama Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and lasted from 1920 to 1922. It aimed to resist British rule in India through non-violence. | |
| 16468. |
What should be the development goal for rural woman from a landowning family |
| Answer» She should have the proper facilities to irrigate that particular piece of land to get some good income... | |
| 16469. |
What is Federalism? Explain the factors responsible for Federalism. |
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Answer» The system in which country is divided into central, state and local governments. Read from civics book |
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| 16470. |
What are stock resources ? |
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Answer» Stock resources are the subset of stock, which can be put into use with the help of existing technical \'know - how\' but their use has not been started . These can be used to meet our future requirements. Example: hydrogen and oxygen Stock resources are resources that can be permanently expended, and are therefore non-renewable, and whose quantity is usually expressed in absolute amounts rather than in rates. Examples are coal and petroleum deposits. |
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| 16471. |
What is the negative and positive effect of globalization |
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Answer» How can u write such a big ans on ths text Positive effects of globalisation: \tIncreased investments in Indian markets by MNCs have led to the growth of the Indian economy. In many fields such as automobiles, smartphones, soft drinks, fast foods and garments, MNCs have created a vast choice of products for consumers.\tLocal companies supplying raw materials to MNCs have developed and prospered. Many Indian companies such as Tata Motors and Ranbaxy have become multinational companies themselves.\tGlobalisation has opened many new opportunities for companies in the service sector, especially IT companies. These companies offer their cheap but efficient consulting services to many nations. This has also created millions of jobs in India.\tTechnology has been transferred to developing countries. It has enabled the production of quality goods in the international market.\xa0\tOutsourcing is the major outcome of the globalisation process.Negative effects of globalisation:\tGrowth has been witnessed only in few selected areas in the service sector such as hospital services, information and technology, and telecommunication.\tTo earn maximum profits, MNCs employed Indian workers at extremely low wages. Only in urban areas, the standard of living has improved. Their income and the quality of consumption also increased. This has led to inequalities of income in the country.\tTo deal with the pressure of competition from MNCs, many Indian companies have begun to employ workers on a temporary basis so that they do not have to pay the workers for all 12 months of a year. This has resulted in companies making large profits, but workers not getting their share of benefits.
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| 16472. |
Why are Aried soil found to be non productive. |
| Answer» \tThese soils are generally sandy in texture and saline in nature.\tIn some areas, the salt content is very high and common salt is obtained by evaporating the water.\tDue to the dry climate, high temperature, evaporation is faster and the soil lacks humus and moisture.\tThe lower horizons of the soil are occupied by kankar, which restricts the infiltration of water | |
| 16473. |
How leterite soil are formed give any one negative and one positive as Pect of the soil. |
| Answer» The laterite soils develop in areas with high temperature and heavy rainfall. This is the result of intense leaching due to heavy rains.\tPositive Aspect: After adopting appropriate soil conservation techniques particularly in the hilly areas of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, this soil is very useful for growing tea and coffee.\tNegative Aspect: Humus content of the soil is low because most of the micro-organisms, particularly the decomposers like bacteria, get destroyed due to high temperature. | |
| 16474. |
Why did gandhi ji rejected the round table conference in england |
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| 16475. |
Keywords of The chapter- the nationalism in Europe |
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| 16476. |
What does NIEO means |
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Answer» By NIEO they meant a system that would give them real control over their natural resources , more development assistance, fairer prices for raw materials, and better access for their manufactured goods in developed countries \' markets New international economic order |
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| 16477. |
Where is alluvial soil found |
| Answer» Tamil nadu,madhya pradesh,odisha, jarkhand and some parts of the karnatka and southeast maharasthra | |
| 16478. |
Express the food chain? |
| Answer» A food chain shows the feeding realtionship between different organisms ina particular environment or habirtat.... Food chain shows how energy is passed from the sun to producer, from the producer to consumer and from the consumer to decomposes such as fungi. They also show animals depend on other organisms for food | |
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Is napolinen died or live after defeat in watreloo |
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Answer» ????? Thanks After the battle of Waterloo Napoleon was alive as during the war settlement held at Veinna he was give the role of setting up states on the French border |
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| 16480. |
Steps of rooftop rainwater harvesting?? |
| Answer» It is a special technique used to conserve water.It is generally used in that places where there is lack of water or water scarcity.It is a technique rainwater is collected on roof and through a pipe it send to underground tank to store water for further use | |
| 16481. |
Explain the term GDP |
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Answer» Gross domestic produce value of all final goods and services products G.D.P is the ( gross domestic product) value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a particular financial years. |
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Diffrentiate between belgium and srilanka on the basis of power sharing |
| Answer» \tBelgiumSriLanka1.They adopted a policy of power sharing.1.They adopted a policy of Majoritarionism.2. . They gave equal powers to all communities.. minor or major doesn’t matter.2. They gave preferences to the majority Sinhala group alone, disregarding the minorty.3. .It solved the problem.3. It only increased the problem.\t\xa0 | |
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What is mean by constitutional power? explain &define |
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Why had Africa remained undeveloped for a long period of time despite it vast natural resources |
| Answer» Because of there tropical condition | |
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Why did the idea of the nation rise in middle 18th century?? |
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What is public/private division |
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How the treaty of VNR change map of Europe |
| Answer» Say the answer | |
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What is Buerocracy |
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What was the main reason of potential of dutch ? |
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| 16490. |
List the features of civil code of 1804 |
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Answer» It is also called as Napoleonic codeIt abolished all privileges based on birth and established equality before law and secure the right to property. Also abolished feudal system and freed serfdom. 1- establish of equality before law2-Right to property and fedual system was abolished3-Transport and communication system were improved 4-peasant get freedom from serfdom |
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What is power saring |
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Answer» When the power dose not vest only in one organ but shared among other it is known as power sharing Distribute / dividing power equally amongst the societies.power can be shared with govt.at different levels,different political parties,and among different form of govt |
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What is substanabal of development |
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What os nationalism? |
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Answer» Feeling of pride and love for our country Nationalism refers to the feeling of oneness and common consciousness that emerges when people living in a common territory share the same historical, political and cultural backgrounds. People may be speaking different languages (as in case of India) but the love for their nation keeps them together. |
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How does resource effect all devlopment |
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What are the human factors in land degradation |
| Answer» The human activities responsible for land degradation in India are:\tDeforestation due to mining activities in Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha have caused severe land degradation. Mining sites are abandoned after excavation work is completed, leaving deep scars.\tMineral processing like grinding of limestone for cement industry as well as calcite and soapstone for ceramic industry generate huge quantities of dust which falls down on land. This retards the process of infiltration of water into the soil.\tEffluents as waste from industries have become a major source of land and water pollution in many parts of the country.\tOver-irrigation in Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh are responsible for land degradation due to waterlogging, leading to increase in salinity and alkalinity in the soil.\tOver-grazing:\xa0The animals damage the soil surface by eating the vegetation and either digging into wet soil or compacting dry soil with their hooves. This can prevent grass growing and slow down the percolation of water through the soil. Soils with less vegetation become exposed, drier and prone to further erosion by the wind and rain.\xa0In states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra overgrazing are one of the main reasons for land degradation.\xa0 | |
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What will happen if agricultural land decrease |
| Answer» If agricultural land is lost, people may find it more difficult to find produce, and prices may also rise. | |
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What is the difference between current fallow and old fallow |
| Answer» Old fallow land means the land which was unfit for cultivation in terms of fertility, water holding capacity etc. It is no longer used for cultivation.Current fallow means the land on which the cultivation is being done for the last times and soon the land will too be counted as barren.\xa0 | |
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How will the absence of soil impact our lives |
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Answer» School is very important for our day to day life we get food which we get from crops grown in soils. We get many compounds and minerals from soil Soil is the most important natural resource for human life. Agricultural production is done on soil. Other organisms also depend on soil. The absence of soil will impact our lives in the following way:-• Crops will not be produced.• We will not get food.• Plants and forests will not grow.• All vegetations will be finished.• Environment related problems will start.• Our life will be ended.\xa0 |
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Kinds of soil |
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Answer» Six types of soil are :Alluvial soil Black soil Red and yellow soilLaterite soil Desert and arid soil Forest and Mountains soil There are 6 typrs of soil1 alluvial soil2 black soil3 red and yellow4 laterite soil5 arid soil6 forest soil Aluvial claye loamy silty black yellow sandy There are six main soil types:Clay.Sandy.Silty.Peaty.Chalky.Loamy. |
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Micro related schemes of Bank linkage program |
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