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Will you please send blue print ???? |
| Answer» The sample papers are there on cbse.nic.in that is the blueprint for our boards. | |
| 21902. |
How can i answer test |
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| 21903. |
What was fly shuttle |
| Answer» Fly shuttle was the mechanical device used for faster weaving. | |
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Under which type of power sharing does belgium comes ? |
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Answer» Holding together federation Coming together federation Federal form of power sharing |
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| 21905. |
Chennai sahodaya school complex question paper 2019-20 |
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Answer» resources which can be renewed by physical, biological and mechanical processes are known as renewable resourceseg. sunlight, water, wind etc What is renewable resource. |
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| 21906. |
what outcomes can one reasonably expect of democracies |
| Answer» In the democracy we choose our own representative Democracy held free and fair elections It give equal opportunity to all | |
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how do democratic governments ensure transparency |
| Answer» They clearly show people , the process of decision making | |
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What is the formula to find body mass index(BMT). |
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Answer» Weight / (height)^2 weight/height2, weight in kg and height in metres Weight/(height)² Total weight /height square |
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Describe the effect of abolishing the corn laws |
| Answer» Effects of abolishing corn laws were that : 1) corn began to be imported into Britain more cheaply than it could be produced within the country 2) vast agricultural lands were left fallow3) pressure on industrial sector increased very much | |
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different person can have different development goal .Explain this statement ?? |
| Answer» What may be development for one may not be development for other.Different people have different developmentla goals. | |
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What is Unciliary Worker in tertiary sector |
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Important revolutionists in nationalism in europe? |
| Answer» Guissepe Mazzini | |
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Advantages of wood block printing |
| Answer» It is not so much expensive.easy to buy and not fregile as manucripts.easy to read and handle. | |
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Why khaddar is good for agriculture? |
| Answer» Khadar is important for agriculture because they are very fertile for intensive agriculture. It helps in enriching crop production | |
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Mind map of chapter 1 Resources and Development |
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| 21916. |
What is seclurism |
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Answer» Secularism refers to the separation of religion from the state. It means that the state should not discriminate among its citizens on the basis of religion. It should neither encourage nor discourage the followers of any religion. right to practice of any religion |
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What is the metternich era ? |
| Answer» Converstism | |
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Identify the determinants of the outcomes of the politics of social division and explain them |
| Answer» The factors that determine the outcome of politics of social divisions are-1- People\'s perceptions :- this is the most important factor that decides the outcome of politics of social division. if the people see their identities in singular and exclusive terms then it will lead to social division and violence.2- Raising the demands by political leaders:- the outcome of polics also depends on how political leaders raise the demands of any community. it is easier to accommodate demands that are within the Constitutional framework.3- Reaction of government :- the outcome of politics of social division also depend on reaction of government. that how the government reacts to the demand of different groups. | |
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Why did the developing countries organised the g-77 give reason in three points |
| Answer» (i) The developing countries came under the guidance of IMF and World Bank which were dominated by the former colonial powers in order to uplift their economies.(ii) Former colonial powers exploited the natural resources of developing nations through IMF and World Bank.(iii) The developing nations organized themselves into G-77 so as to gain real control over their natural resources, to get more development assistance and fairer prices for raw materials.(iv) They also wanted a better opportunity for their manufactured goods in the markets of developing nations. | |
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How did the nayionalism develop through culture in europe |
| Answer» Nationalism develops through culture in Europe by the cultural movement called Romanticism. EXPLANATION: Artists and philosophers and nationalists in Europe in the 18th and 19th century was involved in a cultural movement called Romanticism | |
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please give an example to show that agriculture and industry move hand in hand.Reply fast |
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Answer» Agriculture and industry are not exclusive of each other. They move hand in hand.\tThe agro-industries in India have given a major boost tq agriculture by raising its productivity.\tIndustries depends on agriculture for raw materials. For examples; cotton textile, sugar industry, jute industry etc.\tIndustries provide many agriculture inputs like irrigation pumps, fertilizers, insecticides, pesticides plastic and PVC pipes, machines and tools.\tIndustry has not only assisted agriculturists in increasing their production but also made the production processes very efficient.\tDevelopment of different mode of transport are the gift of industrial sector that has helped farmers to obtain agricultural inputs and has also helped them trade their products. Agriculture provide raw materials to industries Industries provid emachinaries to improve agriculture |
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what was the reaction of the people against Rawlatt Act |
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Answer» THIS ACT WAS PASSED IN 1919 BY THE IMPERIAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,WHICH GAVE MUCH POWER THAT THE ARMY OR POLICE CAN ARREST ANY PROTESTOR OR ONE WHO RAISED VOICE AGAINST THE BRITISHERS AND PUT THEM IN A JAIL WITHOUT ANY TRIAL. This Rawlatt act was passed in the year 1919. This was started by Britishers. In this act British army arrest the People and put them in prison. The person who stand up their voice against them were put by them in prison. |
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Power sharing does not enable .......... to get their expected share |
| Answer» Some one can answer plzzz.... | |
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What are the powers and functions of President and prime minister |
| Answer» Power and Functions of Prime Minsiter:\t\xa0The Prime Minister is the leader of the Cabinet. He presides over the meetings and the proceedings of the Cabinet.\tThe Constitution gives the Prime Minister the liberty to choose his Cabinet Ministers, Ministers of State and Deputy Ministers and appoint them. He also allocates them various portfoliosPower and Functions of President:\tExecutive\xa0\tLegislative\tJudicial\tFinancial\tMilitary | |
| 21925. |
_rate measures the proportion of literate population in the 7 and above age group. |
| Answer» Litracy rate | |
| 21926. |
How did icons and symbols of India develop the sense of collective belongingness? |
| Answer» As the national movement developed, nationalist leaders used more and more symbols and icons in unifying people and inspiring in them a feeling of nationalism.(i) During the Swadeshi Movement in Bengal, a tricolour flag (red, green and yellow) was designed. It had eight lotuses which represented eight provinces of British India. The crescent moon in the flag represented Hindus and Muslims.(ii) By 1921, Gandhiji had designed the Swaraj flag, was also tricolour (red, green and white) and had spinning wheel in the centre, which represented the Gandhian values, i.e. self help.(iii) Carrying the Swaraj flag, holding it aloft, during marches became a symbol of defiance. | |
| 21927. |
A person who believes in equal rights for both men and women is known as_ |
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Answer» Feminist I think feminist |
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| 21928. |
Small pox is also known as deadly killer |
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Answer» No it is also known as invisible bullets No |
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In sst what book i can revision first |
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Answer» Start revising from economics It\'s very easy?? I think from history History |
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Map will come of any place given in the book ?? There are so many places |
| Answer» most important are:~ major port,iron ore ,coal mines,and last but not the least nationalism in india | |
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How do multinational cooperations sell their production across the countries |
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Answer» through globalisation MNCs are spreading production across the world:1. MNCs set up production jointly with the local companies of that area. This benefits the local companies as the MNC may bring with it better technology and provide money for investment.2. Most of the times, however, MNCs buy up the local companies to expand production. For example, Cargill Food, an American MNC had bought Parakh Food.3. Sometimes, MNCs order the product from local producers. When the product like garments are supplied to the MNC, they sell it under their own brand name. |
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Any one can give me more sample papers for sst 2020 |
| Answer» www.cbsetuts.com pr mil jaayega aapko?? | |
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Sir please open all sst sample papers |
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Answer» Pay for that?? ? |
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Blueprint of sst exam 2020 chapter vise |
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Send me answers of sample question paper that was uploaded by cbse of Social science |
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What is meant by the bretton wood agreement? Explain in points |
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Answer» The Bretton Woods Conference took place in the July of 1944 at Bretton Woods in New Hamsphire, USA. Under this system, the International Monetary Fund (IMP) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) were established.The main terms of this agreement were:(i) Formation of IMF and IBRD (also called the World Bank).(ii) To establish monetary cooperation amongst the member countries.(iii) Adjustable peg foreign exchange rates system was followed, i. the exchange rates were fixed, with the provision of changing them if necessary.Currencies were required to be convertible for trade related and other current account transactions. The governments, however, had the power to regulate capital flows.(iv) All member countries were required to subscribe to the IMF’s capital. In which chapter |
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mindmap of nationalism in europe |
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Describe the role of technology in promoting globalisation process? |
| Answer» The role of Technology in promoting the globalization process has been explained below:● Globalisation is the process of rapid integration or interconnection between countries.● The most important factor that has increased the globalization process is Rapid improvement in technology.● The most prominent development is the improvement in transportation technology which has made the delivery of goods over long distance possible at a lower cost in a shorter duration of time.● Information and Communication Technology has improved and has been changing rapidly.● Telecommunication facilities are being used to contact one another around the world and to gain information instantly.● It is also become easier to use the satellite communication to communicate to the remote areas. | |
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Notes for history |
| Answer» What are tankas | |
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Credit activities of informal sector should be discouraged support the statement |
| Answer» 1.they have high rate of interest 2.there is no proper documentation so lender can easily exploit borrower3.this leads to borrower getting in debt trap4. | |
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How is castisem applied in Indian politics? |
| Answer» Casteism is present in Indian politics in different forms. it expresses itself in politics in various ways. In elections, the caste composition in an area effects political parties in issuing of tickets to party candidates. Having more number of cast members increase chances of the win in elections.Also, the governments try to give ministries to those representatives who have won on caste politics.Moreover, communities try to re-group in order to get benefit politically. | |
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Saltmarch |
| Answer» The salt march was started by Gandhiji on 12th March 1930. He was accompanied by 78 volunteers. They walked for 24 days to cover a distance of 240 miles from Sabarmati to Dandi. | |
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What is ninty five theises |
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Answer» The ninety five theises was written by the social reformer Martin Luther. He criticized about the practices of the Roman Catholic church in his theises and pasted it on the church door challenging the church to debate about it. Within few weeks 5000 copies were sold reaching the common people. In the year of 1517, Martin Luther wrote the novel The Ninety Five These. He wrote it against the contemporary practice of the church with respect to indulgences. He was a social activist and Baptist minister who played a key role in the American civil rights movement from the mid-1950s until his assassination in 1968. This was a book wrote by martin Luther. |
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How has panchayati raj strengthened the democracy in India |
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Answer» The panchayati raj system is a unique experiment in Indian democracy. It aims at decentralisation of power to the grass root levels. Under this system, villagers get the political mandate to manage their own affairs and hence participate in the democratic process of the country at large. Therefore, it enables the citizens of India to become a part of the political mainstream and have a say in government at the most basic level of administration. Also, the panchayati raj system ensures large scale meaningful political involvement of women. This ensures that their voice is heard by the political class and government policies are finetuned to suit the needs of women. By Reserving 1/3 rd of seats for women |
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State having highest road density |
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Answer» Kerela Kerela I don\'t known Kerala |
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What questions can come from \'women and print\'in chapter print culture |
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Age of industrialisation and Making of a global world me option hain ya dono prepare krna hain? |
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Answer» We can today one of them as there will be or questions asked from thes chapters. Option hai Option hai |
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How did bombay become a major industrial centre . Explain briefly |
| Answer» In the seventeenth century, Bombay was under Portuguese control. It was a group of seven islands. In 1661; after the marriage of Britain’s King Charles II to the Portuguese princess; the control of Bombay passed into British hands. After that, the East India Company shifted its base from Surat to Bombay.Initially, Bombay was the major outlet for cotton textiles from Gujarat. Later, in the nineteenth century, it became the transit hub for large quantities of raw materials; like cotton and opium.Gradually, it became an important administrative centre. By the end of the nineteenth century, Bombay became a major industrial centre. | |
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Define sectors of indian economy with example |
| Answer» They are three sectors in the Indian economy, they are; primary economy, secondary economy, and tertiary economy.i. Primary Sector - The primary sector in India is the sector which is largely dependant on the availability of natural resources in order to manufacture the goods and also to execute various processes. The services in this sector are entirely dependant on the availability of the natural resources in order to keep the day-to-day operations running.ii. Secondary Sector - The economy in the sector is dependent on the natural ingredients which are used to create the services and products offered and which at the end are used for consumption. In terms of value added to the products and services, this sector is the best sector. The major examples that fall under this category are transportation and manufacturing.iii. Tertiary Sector -\xa0This sector contributes the largest in terms of share in GDP in India. The sector is also the service sector and is important when you consider the development of the other two sectors. Example of this sector is all service sectors which IT services, consulting, etc. | |
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Cities like Brussel, Milan ,Warsaw ,and Mainz ,the French armies were welcomed has ? |
| Answer» Harbingers Of liberty | |