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May you provide the blueprint of sst paper chapter wise? |
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Answer» I want Blueprint not sample papers Yes u search website cbse.nic.in this website all the samole papers of all years have given Cbse has issued sample papers of all the subjectes .Kindly check cbse official website.Or you can also check mycbseguide for latest sample papers :https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-sample-papers.html |
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| 18652. |
What is formal sector lone |
| Answer» The reserve bank of india supervises the function of formal source of loans.for instant | |
| 18653. |
How i prepare sst book for examination |
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Answer» First of all read NCERT books....and on first you should read Economics on second Civics and on History then at second last Geography and read all only NCERT... And at last do maps from geography and history...Hope so u will follow it.Or Hope it will help u I think history is the easiest one and should be completed first, bus dates ko last mein ek aur baar revise karna. First complete easy book like eco and geo , then pol. Science and at last history. After then do map work |
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What is meant by quit india ? |
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| 18655. |
Briefly trace the unification of Germany |
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What do you mean by check and balance? |
| Answer» In horizontal division of power sharing all the organ of government are same palace none exercise unlimited power and excutive make laws, excutive try to implement, and judiciary check the legislative and excutive | |
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What is first world |
| Answer» Which subject | |
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Difference between crosscutting and overlapping |
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Answer» Cross cutting. One type of social difference is weakened by another set of social difference When one kind of Social difference become more important than other and people started feeling that they belong to different communities Political science Of Pg no 46 ch-3 |
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| 18659. |
Explain about Unification of germany |
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Answer» But this is not proper answer the unification of Germany could only be achieved by the princes, and not by the people. He wanted to achieve his aim by merging Prussia into Germany. In 1867, Bismarck became the chancellor of the North confederation.The German unification established the Prussian dominance in Europe. |
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Who were gomathas |
| Answer» The word gomastha means agent in Persian. The gomasthas were Indian agents of the British East India Company, who signed bonds with the local weavers and artisans to deliver goods to the Company. They also fixed the prices of the goods. Gomasthas were appointed by the government. | |
| 18661. |
Important topics of nationalism in India???? |
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Answer» Okk arohi tq Civil disobedient movement and Khilafat and non cooperation movement these both topics are important Tq so much Ritik kumar Civil disobident movement and its limitanio Non corporarion movement its falure |
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Who were the early entrepreneurs |
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Answer» a person who makes money by starting or running businesses I think so Early entrepreneurl means early busisiness man... |
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Explain how the small scale industries free dominate the Indian market |
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What were the impact of the first world war on Manchester imports how it affect to India market |
| Answer» During first world was british were fully involve in war and manchester were nt imported in india they were bussy in in making war product as solger clots ,bag etcDuring that indian got oppurtinity to expand market and hence india slowly capture market | |
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how were the European managing agencies |
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why do we need political party? |
| Answer» Political parties perform an important task in government. They bring people together to achieve control of the government, develop policies favorable to their interests or the groups that support them, and organize and persuade voters to elect their candidates to office. | |
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List one provision of equal wages act |
| Answer» The equal wages act provides that same amount of wages should be given to same work.There should be no distinction between men or women.Equal work should be equated with same wages without taking into consideration the gender of the person. | |
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What do you mean by print revulution |
| Answer» Print revolution is basically the changes that took place in the field of print.Before printing presses were invented by Guthenburg, all reading matter was written out by hand, so was slow to produce,and therefore very expensive. As most people couldn\'t read, it was okay.When printing revolution happened, printed materials became mass produced so were cheaper and available to far more people. As literacy improved, all this reading material meant that people were able to :a) know more thingsb) think more deeplyc)question the status of adminisrationSo the printing revolution facilitated social reform. | |
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Why did big european poees met in berlin in 1885 |
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Answer» Big European nations met in Berlin to hold a conference regarding the split up of the federated states of Africa. They wanted to split Africa into separate states in order to gain control over the continent’s abundant natural resources for the development of their industrial sector. The conference lasted for three months and resulted in the split up of Africa into fifty states. I think you should search it on google for better answer |
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| 18670. |
Most hard sample paper of social science of2018 and 2019 |
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| 18671. |
Describe abouy the age of indian textile when indian merchants involved in trade network |
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What helped TISCO expand steel production during the first world war ? |
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Answer» Railway expansion For making the tools in the 1st world war |
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Who follow divyam\'s lecture in YouTube....i love his lectures,very good for revision???? |
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Answer» yes me also his lectures are awesome! !!! Yes..me also, His lectures are too short and explain the main points of the lesson. Yes very true...☺☺? Me also .......... Awesome ............ ???????? Yes his lectures are awesome Me?️ |
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Diffrenciate between ferous and nonferous minerals |
| Answer» The difference between Ferrous & Non-ferrous metals. ... Ferrous Metals mostly contain Iron. They have small amounts of other metals or elements added, to give the required properties. Ferrous Metals are magnetic and give little resistance to corrosion…. | |
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Describe five problems of travelling i the underground railway of london. |
| Answer» The five problems of travelling in the underground railway of London were:(i) Huge number of people travelled by,the railways causing overcrowded situation in it.(ii) The compartments were full of smoke by pipes used by the passengers.(iii)The atmosphere in the compartments was a mixture of sulphur, coal dust and foul fumes from the gas lamp in the compartment, which made it very unhealthy.(iv) Many .felt that this ‘iron monster’ added to the mess and unhealthiness of the city.(v) Sometimes, the overcrowded compartments caused almost death to passengers due to asphyxiation and heat.Some thought that this underground railways might soon be discontinued. | |
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Differentiate between immediate goods and final goods |
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Answer» My pleasure Immediate goods are semi-finalised goods and final goods are finish goods |
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| 18677. |
Manufacturing sector is considered the backbone of development .Why? |
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Answer» Can u solve my one more question? My pleasure Thanks It helps in modernising agriculture.It increases the productivity of agriculture.It expands trade n commerce by exporting trade n commence |
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| 18678. |
What is demoarcy |
| Answer» Democracy is a form of government by which the rulers are elected by the people. | |
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"The textstyle industry occupies unique position in the Indian economy "justify |
| Answer» Pehele speeling write likh | |
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Explain the classification of roods in india |
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Answer» H Speeling right likh be |
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| 18681. |
Hiiii............. |
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Answer» Hii Mehak Chandigarh nd u From where you are Bye Hlo kumu Hlo |
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Why are sugarcane industries located close to the sugarcane producing areas |
| Answer» Sugar mills are usually located near sugar cane fields because sugarcanes are bulky to transport and if located far the sugarcane loses its sucrose content needed for mainly producing sugar. Sugarcane is more grown in southern parts than in northern parts because it is more thick in the southern areas. | |
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Which is the largest industry in India? |
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Answer» Cotton industries are the largest It\'s not Tata Tata |
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| 18684. |
Features of loan activities?Fast plzz |
| Answer» (i) Banks use the major portion of the deposits to extend loans. There is a huge demand for loans for various economic activities.(ii) Banks make use of the deposits to meet the loan requirements of the people. In this way, banks mediate between those who have surplus funds (the depositors) and those who are in need of these funds (the borrowers).(iii) Banks charge a higher interest rate on loans than what they offer on deposits. The difference between what is charged from borrowers and what is paid to depositors is their main source of income. | |
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Why did france take up the idea of civilision |
| Answer» The intellectual origins of the mission civilisatrice can be traced back the Christian tradition dating from the Middle Ages. European thinkers had naturalized social change by using the development metaphor. In the eighteenth century, history became to be seen as an unilinear unending inevitable process of social evolutionism with the European nations running ahead. Colonialists saw the "backward" nations as intrinsically incapable. "Progressive" thinkers like the Marquis de Condorcet postulated a holy duty to help those peoples "which, to civilize themselves, wait only to receive the means from us, to find brothers among Europeans and to become their friends and disciples". Evolutionist views survived colonialism. Modernization theorists declared that traditional customs had to be destroyed, traditional societies had to adapt or to disappear.Development criticism sees development therefore as continuation of the colonial civilizing mission. To become civilized has always meant to become "like us", therefore "Civilizing" now meant that in the long run all societies had to become consumer societies and renounce their native traditions and habits.\xa0 | |
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Bhai log sab ka centap mill gya kya |
| Answer» Hainnnnn?? | |
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Is timber production lies under agriculture? |
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Pre board kb se start hai |
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Answer» Ayaj ha I have my last pre board exam tomorrow. Its in jan. 3 in our school In jan Which school December 15 se start ho gye |
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Find the roots of x²-3x-10=0 |
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Answer» x2-5x+2x-10=0x (x-5)+2(x-5)=0(x+2)(x-5)=0x=-2 , x=5 x2 - 3x - 10 = 0x2 - 5x + 2x - 10 = 0x(x - 5) + 2(x -5) = 0(x + 2) = 0, x - 5 = 0x = -2 or x = 5\xa0 -2,5 Root 3 |
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Hlo friends........... |
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Answer» Yup Anyone online???????? |
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Is their any change in course of 2018-19 |
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Answer» hey sunny ; you are so funny Yes !Ncert is banned |
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Salt movement |
| Answer» Salt was used in every home and Gandhi ji took it a powerful instrument to mobilise a mass movement.1. Gandhi ji started his famous Salt March on 11 March, 1930.2. 78 trusted followers followed accompanied him3. The march was to cover 240 miles in 14 days4. On 6th April 1930, he reached Dandi\xa0and ceremonially violated the law by manufacturing salt by boiling sea water\xa05. This marked the beginning of Civil Disobedience Movement.\xa06. Many people manufactured salt at many places to show their solidarity with Gandhi ji. | |
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What did you mean MNCs |
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Answer» MNCs stand for Multinational Corporations.These control production of goods and services in one or more countries A multinational corporation (MNC) or worldwide enterprise [10] is a corporate organization which owns or controls production of goods or services in at least one country other than its home country.[11] Black\'s Law Dictionary suggests that a company or group should be considered a multinational corporation if it derives 25% or more of its revenue from out-of-home-country operations.[12] A multinational corporation can also be referred to as a multinational enterprise (MNE), a transnational enterprise (TNE), a transnational corporation (TNC), an international corporation, or a stateless corporation.[13] There are subtle but real differences between these three labels, as well as multinational corporation and worldwide enterprise.Most of the largest and most influential companies of the modern age are publicly traded multinational corporations, including Forbes Global 2000 companies. Multinational corporations are subject to criticisms for lacking ethical standards, and that this shows up in how they evade ethical laws and leverage their own business agenda with capital, and even the military backing of their own wealthy host nation-states.[citation needed] They have also become associated with multinational tax havens and base erosion and profit shifting tax avoidance activities. Multi National Companies |
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How has print culture helped in creating modern world? |
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Answer» We have to add link of the image . There is an option of image in toolbar . See He Gourav how can u paste the pic on the homework help Introduction of print technology was seen in China, Japan, and Korea. By the 17thCentury, as modern culture emerged in China, the uses of print diversified. Shanghai, in fact, became the hub of the new print culture.This was about China, similarly, the same culture was adopted by the people of Japan. Through China, Japan got enlightened with this technology. Buddhist missionaries from China introduced hand-printing technology into Japan.In the 11th\xa0century, Chinese paper reached Europe via silk route. In 1295, Marco Polo, a great explorer returned to Italy with complete knowledge of printing. Italians started printing books with woodblocks and soon technology reached to every part of Europe.With this exports of books started and Europe begun to send books to many different countries. But due to fragile nature of manuscripts, it got very messy and awkward to handle. So in the 1430s, Johann Gutenberg invented new printing technology, creating the first known printing press at Strasbourg, Germany. The first book which Gutenberg printed was Bible in 1448. |
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What is the major objective to develop super Highways? |
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Answer» Thanks Gaurav The major objective of these Super Highways is to reduce the time and distance between mega cities of India. These projects have also helped in the economic development of the country. These highway projects are being implemented by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI). Anyone give ans. to my questions plz Kya kar rhi hai Hii , kumu Hii shivangi |
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How is food security affected during a calamity |
| Answer» Food security is affected during calamities like drought,floods etc.1)It creates shortage of food.2)It increases the shortage of food.3)It affects the overall supply of the food.4)Due to hike in prices poor become the worst target as they cannot afford.5)If this situation prevails for a long time it leads to starvation deaths and famine. | |
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What is frankfort parliament |
| Answer» The German middle class decided to vote for an all – German National Assembly in 1848, and 831 persons were elected. They comprised the National Assembly. The assembly decided to organize the Parliament at Frankfurt in the church of St. Paul. Thus, on 18th May, 1848, the famous Frankfurt Parliament was convened. The assembly decided that the German nation would be a constitutional monarchy controlled by Parliament, and offered the crown to the Prussian King, Friedrich Wilhelm IV. But he rejected it and joined other monarchs to oppose the elected assembly. The Parliament also faced strong opposition from the aristocracy and military as it was dominated by the middle class who resisted the demands of workers and artisans. As a result of this the middle class lost their mass support. | |
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Describe the condition of worker in 19th centuries in England. |
| Answer» The condition of workers untill1840 was\xa0very tough and harsh.In 1840 ,urbanisation started in which construction of roads ,drains etc started which demanded labours and hence condition bettered.condition\xa0before\xa01840:Long waiting periods- Due to abundant availibility of labour, jobs were scarce. people depended on kin and kith relation in order to get jobs and there were long waiting periods.shortage of odd jobs between seasons.unhygenic working condition- as work was scarce and no accomodation faciliies.inflation and napolenic war- due to lot of investment the taxes increased. price of goods soared.inflation unchanged. wages decreased.fear of unemployment- due to introdution of machines especially in wollen industry. | |
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Why could Manchester never recapture its old position in Indian Market after the first world war ? |
| Answer» \tUnable to modernise and compete with the US, Germany and Japan, the economy of Britain crumbled after the war.\tCotton production collapsed and exports of cotton cloth from Britain fell dramatically.\tWithin the colonies, local industrialists gradually consolidated their position substituting foreign manufacturers and capturing the home market. | |
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Factors responsible for land degradation |
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Answer» * Deforestation* Overgrazing * Mining and quarrying * Over irrigation making land saline and alkaline *Dust generated from cement ceramic industry * Industrial effluents Following are the factors responsible for land degardation: ?1. Over irrigation⛲️ 2. Deforestation? 3. Desertification 4. Soil erosion 5. Salination 6. Waste land 7. Over gazing etc? Hope it will help you? The factors responsible for land degradation are -1. DeforestationDeforestation is one of the major causes of Land Degradation and Forest degraded area consists 28% of total eroded area in India.2.Overgrazing\xa0Overgrazing is Main cause of land degradation in states like Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.3. Over IrrigationOver Irrigation is also responsible for land degradation as it leads to water logging that leads to increase in salinity and alkalinity of soil. In States like Punjab and Haryana over Irrigation is responsible for land degradation.4.Mining\xa0Mining leaves deep scars and traces of over burdening on the land leading to land degradation. In states like Jharkhand and Odisha , mining has played significant role in land degradation.5.Industrial effluentsIndustrial effluents are also responsible for degradation of land and water in many parts of our country. |
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