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| 21001. |
Explain the differnt efforts taken by france to increase the production of rice in vietnam. |
| Answer» French formed canal and drained the land in Mekong delta . Then it become 3rd major producer in rice cultivation. | |
| 21002. |
What is the status of women\'s representation in India\'s legislative bodies? |
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Answer» Oh! Sorry lavina voh lok sabga ke aur legislative assemblies ke beech mein ye hai (representation of women is only 10%in the state) ... In India, the proportion of women in legislature has been very low,like in lok sabha legislative assemblies the representation is less than 5% of total strength.Thus, regarding the women\'s participation in legislature, india ranks last among the nation in the world. |
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| 21003. |
Define consumer rights |
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Answer» Consumer rights are generally a reference to a body that pertains to things the producers of goods must do to protect customers from harm these laws have came into existence through a series of legal disputes and have been shaped by the results of those cases consumer rights. Generally accepted basic consumer rights are (1) Right to safety: protection from hazardous goods. (2) Right to be informed: availability of information required for weighing alternatives, and protection from false and misleading claims in advertising and labeling practices. |
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| 21004. |
Difference between large and small scale industry |
| Answer» \tSmall Scale IndustryLarge Scale Industry(i) These industries employ less number of persons and capital.(i) These industries employ a larger number of persons and capital.(ii) Most of the work is done by manpower, small machines and tools.(ii) The work is done mostly by larger machines and laborers.(iii) Raw materials used are less and the production is consequently less.(iii) Raw materials and used is large and there is mass production.(iv) They are scattered in rural and urban areas and are in the pri\xadvate sector, e.g., cycle, T.V., radio.(iv) They are located in urban cen\xadtres and are in the public sec\xadtor or run by big industrialists, e.g., Cotton textiles, Jute textiles.\t | |
| 21005. |
Plz plz any body of u send history mind map of unification of britain??? :( |
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| 21006. |
What is feminist movement? |
| Answer» Definition : Agitations or movements demanding enhancement in the political and legal status of women and improving their education and career opportunities are called feminist movement.Main Objective : The main objective of feminist movement is to attain equality among men and women. | |
| 21007. |
Differnce between coalition government and alliance? |
| Answer» Alliancei)when two or more party join hands for the purpose of contesting election is known as alliance .ii) for example:- NDA and UPACoalitioni) When no party win the majority then two or more parties join hand to form the govt.ii) For example :- BJP and left Party | |
| 21008. |
Difeerence between power sharing and federalism? |
| Answer» The following points may help you:a. The very idea of power sharing is to give representation to diverse interest of the society and maintain peace and stability in the society. It is in the sprit of democracy to share power. It implies distribution and devolution of power among the various organs of the government, among the different levels, among the social groups so as to enure their participation, and prevent arbitrary exercise of power. Power is shared among political parties, groups. Various dimensions of power sharing prevent concentration of power.b. A federation or federalism is a form of government where powers are divided between the center and its constituent units. In a federation there are two levels of government one at the center, representing the interests of the country as a whole and the other at the state or regional level representing regional interests. The powers in a federation or a federal state are clearly demarcated by the written constitution.Both these levels enjoy powers independent of each other. The jurisdiction of both levels is clearly defined.Federalism is one of the dimensions or form of power sharing. | |
| 21009. |
Describe any three traditional methodes of rain water harvesting adopted in different parts of India |
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Answer» (1) All the rain water collected in terrace through a pipe they transfer for the deep well (2) all the rain water collecting tanks and purified for drinking purpose 1. Guls and kuls2. Rooftop rainwater harvesting3.tankas |
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| 21010. |
What is a dam? Why dames are called temples of modern India? |
| Answer» To more and more water stops and prevent for us flood is known as Dam and make with electricity | |
| 21011. |
Explain any three region reaponsible for water scarcity inindia. |
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Answer» Do not throw waste material in clean water second do not wash cloth at the seaside Do not throw waste material in clean water second do not wash clothes in seas side Water scarcity is caused by wastage of water in India mostly people waste water by opening the tabs or leaving the tabs without closing them.Second :- people wash their utensils , animals, clothes near sea or rivers which make river water dirty and causes water scarcity.Third :- there is no water fetching facility in many of the villages which causes water scarcity. (i)\tSeasonal and annual variation in precipitation.(ii)\tUnequal access.(iii)\tOverexploitation. You can explain it by your ability or philosophy... Industrilisation........Urbanisation....Over population.....Miss use if water....Lack of management of resources... |
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| 21012. |
What are the development goals of a rural and urban girl |
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Answer» Getting jobs and proper education system for the girls Urban and rural areas which supports people and the government Gaining education.....freedom similar as boys....well treatment from society and parents A girl should be treated equaly like a boy Please answer |
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| 21013. |
Explain lack of internal democracy |
| Answer» It means that member of party is not performing docracy ....only the leaders with money power ,muscle power and dynastuc successin prefferd ..... Good workers are not.... | |
| 21014. |
Expalin the process of unification of italy |
| Answer» See in book aur google | |
| 21015. |
How nationalism in Vietnam rised with help of different social groups |
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| 21016. |
Explain briefly the history of Hindi literature |
| Answer» \tBharatendu Harishchandra, the pioneer of modern of Hindi literature\tthe first proper modern novel was written by Srinivas Das of Delhi\t\tSrinivas Das’s novel, published in 1882, was titled Pariksha-Guru (The Master Examiner).\tThe main theme of the novel was that it showcased the pros and cons of colonial modernityIt was expected for the society to take caution against the dangerous influences of bad company and consequent loose morals. Pariksha-Guru reflects the inner and outer world of the newly emerging middle classes. The characters in the novel are caught in the difficulty of adapting to colonised society and at the same time preserving their own cultural identity. The novel tries to teach the reader the ‘right way’ to live and expects all ‘sensible men’ to be worldly-wise and practical, to remain rooted in the values of their own tradition and culture, and to live with dignity and honour.\t\t\tDevaki Nandan Khatri\'s Chandrakanta helped to populaize the Hindi language\t\tIt is observed that Premchand’s novels are filled with all kinds of powerful characters drawn from all levels of society. In his novels the characters are drawn from daily life experiences. One might notice characters like aristocrats and landlords, middle level peasants and landless labourers, middle-class professionals and people from the margins of society. The women characters are strong individuals, especially those who come from the lower classes and are not modernised.The central character of his novel Rangbhoomi (The Arena), Surdas, is a visually impaired beggar from a so-called \'untouchable\' caste. One can see Surdas struggling to get back the land that had forcibly taken away from him.\t | |
| 21017. |
What is the major difference between sources and resources? |
| Answer» Sources vs Resources• Source is a place or a thing for a useful entity. We eat fruits and vegetables as they are sources of energy and vitamins and minerals for our bodies.• Resource is a valuable thing that is necessary for a people or a nation. Sun is a resource of renewable energy for us.• We are always on the lookout for sources of resources that are important for us.• People are also considered important and invaluable resource for any organization• Natural resources of a country are its mineral wealth, water bodies and fossil fuels | |
| 21018. |
Why did cotton and textile become chief industry in England |
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Answer» 1.\xa0Cotton\'s versatility allowed it to be combined with\xa0linen\xa0and be made into\xa0velvet. It was cheaper than\xa0silk\xa0and could be imprinted more easily than wool, allowing for\xa0patterned\xa0dresses for women.2.\xa0It became the standard fashion and, because of its price, was accessible to the general public.3.\xa0New inventions in the 1770s—such as the\xa0spinning jenny, the\xa0water frame, and the\xa0spinning mule—made the\xa0British Midlands\xa0into a very profitable manufacturing centre.Thank you??? Many of cotton was exported to england in very less amount |
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| 21019. |
Why most jute mills located in West Bengal |
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Answer» Because of following factors:-1.availability of raw material 2. cheap labour from areas of orissa,bihar etc.3. road ways and waterways 4.government policies 5.abundance of water for processing raw material 6.portfacilities Jute textile manufacturing is the most prominent industry in West Bengal due to availability of raw jute in the state. ... Most of the jute mills are located on the banks of river Hooghly near Kolkata. West Bengal is the leader and pioneer in the country for the manufacturing of Jute textiles. |
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| 21020. |
full form of DMK ,AIADMK, BSP |
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Answer» Bsp bahujan samjwadi party. Dmk dravida munnetra kazhagam. Aiadmk all india anna dravida munnetra kazhagam. plz tell full form of these |
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| 21021. |
What was the main theme of the novels written by Joseph Conrad ? |
| Answer» Analysis of Heart of Darkness. As you no doubt guessed from the title, darkness - in all its various forms - is a prevalent theme in Conrad\'s tale. Marlow often finds himself in awe not only of the impenetrable darkness of the wilderness itself, but also of the dark deeds and ideas it inspires in men. Thank you??? | |
| 21022. |
Define power sharing....... |
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Answer» Power sharing in simple words is sharing of responsibility & powers among diffent organ of govenment. 2. Power sharing is a strategy for resolving disputes over whoshould have the powerful position in the social hierarchy. it is a potential tool for solving disputes between different groups. Thank you??? Why A policy agreed between a political parties aur within the coalition sharing responsibility of decision making and political action Dividing power into various organs and levels of govt. is known as........ Power sharing is the distribution of power among the organs of the government like – legislature, executive and judiciary.Besides, power sharing also includes sharing at the different levels like union, state and local. |
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| 21023. |
What is vernacular act |
| Answer» In\xa01878,the\xa0Vernacular Press Act\xa0was passed on the model of Irish Press Laws.-It provided the Government with extensive rights to censor reports and editorials in the vernacular press.-The Government started keeping regular track of the vernacular newspapers published in various provinces.-When a report was judged as opposing the Government,the newspaper was warned,and if the warning was ignored,the press was liable to be seized. | |
| 21024. |
Hlo,maakrizzz.... |
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| 21025. |
How can the success of democracy be assessed ?? Explain..... |
| Answer» By following the rules made by the constution... | |
| 21026. |
What is NTPC? explain it briefly |
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Answer» Thx to giving answer to me NTPC is India’s largest power utility with an installed capacity of 52,946 MW, plans to become a 130 GW company by 2032. Established in 1975, NTPC aims to be the world’s largest and best power major.NTPC has comprehensive Rehabilitation & Resettlement and CSR policies well integrated with its core business of setting up power projects and generating electricity. The company is committed to generating reliable power at competitive prices in a sustainable manner by optimising the use of multiple energy sources with innovative eco-friendly technologies thereby NTPC is contributing to the economic development of the nation and upliftment of the society. NTPC stands for ‘National Thermal Power Corporation Limited’ It refers to national thermal power corporation |
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Explain the role of women in civil disobedience movement??? |
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Answer» Answer: Large scale participation of women was an important feature of the Civil Disobedience Movement. During the Salt March, thousands of women came out of their homes to listen to the speeches of Gandhi. women participated in protest marches, manufactured salt, and picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops. Women picketed the liquor shops,boycotted foreign goods |
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| 21028. |
About salvic movement |
| Answer» Pan-Slavism, a movement which crystallized in the mid-19th century, is the political ideology concerned with the advancement of integrity and unity for the Slavic-speaking peoples. Its main impact occurred in the Balkans, where non-Slavic empires had ruled the South Slavs for centuries. | |
| 21029. |
D/b overlapping and crosscutting |
| Answer» Overlapping:-1. When one social difference overlaps with another social difference , is called overlapping.2. It creates deep tension and conflicts among social groups. | |
| 21030. |
What is difference between developed and under development? |
| Answer» \tDeveloped CountryDeveloping CountryA country having an effective rate of industrialization and individual income is known as Developed Country.Developing Country is a country which has a slow rate of industrialization and low per capita income.Infant mortality rate, death rate and birth rate is low while the life expectancy rate is high.High infant mortality rate, death rate and birth rate, along with low life expectancy rate.High industrial growth.They rely on the developed countries for their growth.\t\xa0 | |
| 21031. |
How did print culture led to french revolution. |
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Answer» In French revolution print culture played an important role .its impact is stated in the points below.1.print material like newspaper and books popularised the ideas of the enlightened thinkers.they gave a critical commentary on tradition, superstition and despotism in contemporary society.2.print created a new culture of dialogue and debate .all value,norms and institutions were re valued and public recognize the need to question excited ideas and beliefs. Read the topic print culture and french revolution. Pls help i have exam |
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| 21032. |
Marks distribution of geography chapterwise |
| Answer» Total marks for geography is 20 but I don\'t know the further distribution of the marks | |
| 21033. |
Just having 1 day preparation leave for sst preboards.How to prepare? |
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Answer» Sst ke liye toh 1 week bhi kam padta hai First complete your ncert, then do sample papers, and before exams just go through the notes yu have made...........?hope it will help yu |
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| 21034. |
How do social division affect politics? Give two examples. |
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Answer» You can get the answer of this question in ncert solutions “Social divisions” affect politics in both negative ways and positive ways.Negative ImpactIf we observe social division and politics together at first sight;(i) Itwouldappearthatthecombinationofpoliticsand social divisions is very dangerous and explosive.(ii) Democracy involves competition among various political units/parties. Their competition tends to divide the society.In case political parties start competing in terms of some prevalent social differences it can further lead to social conflict and disintegration of society. For example, Yugoslavia and Northern Ireland.• In Northern Ireland there has been a violent and bitter ethnopolitical conflict for many years.• In the same way political competition along religious and ethnic lines lead to the disintegration of Yugoslavia into six independent countries.\xa0Positive Impact(i) At the same time every expression of social divisions in politics does not lead to such disasters because wherever social divisions exist, they are reflected in politics.(ii) In democracy it is only natural that political parties=> would talk about these divisions.=>make different promises to different communities.=> look after due representation of various communities.=> make policies to redress the grievances of the disadvantaged communities.(iii) Social divisions also affect voting in most countries. People from one community tend to prefer some party more than others. (iv) In many countries there are parties that focus only on one community, e.g., DMK, AIADMK, BSP in India.(v) Thus, it would be best if there are no social divisions in any country.Hence, all this does not lead to disintegration of the country. |
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| 21035. |
What is empirical formula? |
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Answer» 3median=mode +2mean This question is not related to social science. |
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| 21036. |
When does a social different become a social division? |
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Answer» When two or more social differences joined together A social difference becomes a social division when it overlaps with some other social difference. In other words when two or more social differences, join together, it turns into a social division. |
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Why are trade barriers imposed on the foreign trade investment in the country? Explain? |
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Answer» So as to reduce the competition within the country because many small developing companies have had a terribke set back due to negative aspect of globalization To protect our local trade |
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| 21038. |
What is placer deposition? Isha Saini eska answer da |
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Answer» Eg.- gold , platinum , silver etc Minerals may occur in alluvial deposit of sands of river valley or in base of hills , is called placer deposit |
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Difference between mineral and ores |
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Answer» Ore is the accumulation of minerals mixed with different elements. Minerals are the naturally occurring homogeneous substances with definable internal structure. homogenous naturally occuring substances with a definable internal structure is called minerals........ores are those from which metals are extracted profitably and conveniently |
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Main important questions in the nationalism in India? |
| Answer» There can\'t be any important questions from a particular chapter so read the chapter thoroughly to get the best results. Thank you?? | |
| 21041. |
define a poltical party |
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Answer» A political party is a political organisation of people who come together to contest elections and control political power the groupe of people who participate in election |
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| 21042. |
Name the oldest japanese book |
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Answer» Diamond Sutra!! i think it is write answer Diamond sutra Taja |
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| 21043. |
When was Gandhiji started Salt March started? |
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Answer» 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 March 1930 6 April 1930 |
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| 21044. |
what is check.? |
| Answer» A check is a written, dated and signed instrument that contains an unconditional order from the drawer (also called the payor) that directs a bank to pay a definite sum of money to a payee. The money is drawn from a bank account, also known as a checking account. Thank you?? | |
| 21045. |
Who had written The Jungle Book novel? |
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Answer» Thanks?? anushka Rudyard kipling Ya, shivendra is ryt Rudyard Kipling |
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| 21046. |
When was Gandhiji alliance with MD Ali Jinnah and where? |
| Answer» Gandhi ji alliance with md ali jinnah was during the non coorporation movement when gandhi ji wants to unite the hindu and muslim under one umbrella of being indian he do so by supporting the khilafat movement of muslim | |
| 21047. |
Describe type of farming |
| Answer» Primitive subsistence farming , intensive farming , commercial farming , plantation farming. | |
| 21048. |
Which lessons r deleted in social ? |
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Answer» Geography ka 2 chapter civics ka 5and Chapter 2 of geography - forest and wildlife |
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| 21049. |
Explain the concept of a national state? |
| Answer» A Nation state refers to a cultural and political entity. It refers to a Political Union of people bound together by common history, cultural or language. Thank you?? | |
| 21050. |
Explain any three characters of term liberalism |
| Answer» I) A belief in the absolute value of human personality and spiritual equality of the individual;II) A belief in the autonomy of the individual will;III) A belief in the essential rationality and goodness of man. | |