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| 21951. |
Define boycott |
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Answer» To refuse Refuse to participate in activities, or buy and use things that belonged to British government is known as boycott.. |
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| 21952. |
Define begat |
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Answer» Begar is the labour that villagers were forced to contribute without any payment. Begar is a practice where the workers are forced to do work without payments.. |
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| 21953. |
Define napalm |
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| 21954. |
Define suffrage |
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Answer» The right to vote is called suffrage. is* Right to vote us known as suffrage.. |
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| 21955. |
Economics consumers right se bhi questions aaenge kya boards me?? |
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Answer» No No... |
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| 21956. |
Geography chapter 4 agricultureTopic Food security syllabus me hai??? |
| Answer» No | |
| 21957. |
Trace the history of print in Europe from China. |
| Answer» The print culture came to Europe from the China . Marco Polo, who was an explorer came to Italy after spending many years in China in the 1250s . He brought the print culture with him to Europe along with the Woodblock Printing Technology. This Print Culture and Woodblock Printing spread to the parts of Europe. Silk route helped to reach paper Europe from China in the 11th century. Woodblock printing: it spread all around Europe by the early 15th century. People used the woodblock printing to print textile, playing cards and religious pictures. | |
| 21958. |
Describe any three features of black soil OR alluvial soi Or red soi..... |
| Answer» Alluvial soil - It is very fertile soil. It contains potash, phosphoric acid and lime which is ideal for the growth of sugarcane, wheat, rice, etc.. Soil in the drier area are more alkaline and can be productive after proper irrigation.. | |
| 21959. |
How food items can make difference between life and dearhs? |
| Answer» It is true that \u200bmany a times introduction of new crops make a difference between life and death. The introduction of potato in Europe changed the lifestyle of the poor who dependent too much on potato for living. Potato was the only crop grown there. Irish peasants became so much dependent on potatoes that when disease destroyed potato crops in mid 1840\'s, many died of famine and starvation. | |
| 21960. |
When gandhiji reached India to southafrica |
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Answer» 1915 In 1915 Before satyagrah act 1915 December 1920 |
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| 21961. |
Which of the following aspect best singnifies this image of germania |
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Answer» Heroism and justice as it wears oak crown and german oak stands for heroism and it has a sword in its hand namely joyuse that shows readiness to fight for justice Heroism and Justice |
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| 21962. |
Caste gets politicised in several forms.Describe? |
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| 21963. |
By the end of 19th century, a new visual culture was taking place.Explain. |
| Answer» By the end of 19th century, a new visual culture was taking shape with the setting up of an increasing member of printing press and visual images could be easily reproduced in multiple copies.Painters like Ravi Verma produced images for mass circulation.Cheap prints and calenders were easily available in the markets which could be bought by poor people to decorate walls of their homes.Innovations in print technology, colour prints were introduced which made printing material beautiful. By 1870’s cartoons, caricatures etc. were being published in newspapers and journals. | |
| 21964. |
What was the role of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose in INC? |
| Answer» Subhas Chandra Bose was elected as the President of the Indian National Congress (INC) in 1938. He sought re-election to the President ship of the party in 1939. Gandhi was supporting Pattabhi Sitaramayya for the Presidentship. However, due to the support given by radical elements within the party, Bose was re-elected as the president of the INC. Gandhi was not happy with his re-election and said that the defeat of Pattabhi Sitaramayya was his own defeat. Pained by Gandhi\'s agonies, 13 members of the Congress Working Committee resigned. At this time, several delegates who had supported Bose began supporting Gandhi. It was increasingly becoming difficult for Bose to work as the President and hence he resigned from the President ship in 1939. | |
| 21965. |
what are kharif crop ? |
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Answer» The crop which sown in the rainy season are called kharif crops. It is one of the season where crops like rice ,maize , millet, cotton,bajra ,jowar and soyabean Kharif crops- The crops which are sown in the rainy season are called kharif crops. The rainy season in India is generally from June to September. Example- paddy, maize. |
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| 21966. |
explain the role of mazzini and count cavour in the unification of italy |
| Answer» Italian who’s opinion it was to have a Liberal Italian democracy was Giuseppe Mazzini. Although disappointed in his intrigues, Mazzini superseded in kindling a consciousness of nationalism in the people of the Italian republics. In Marseille 1831, Giuseppe Mazzini established the “Young Italy” group. Through “Young Italy” and the thousands of studies, which Mazzini signed, smuggled into Italy and disseminated in young Italy\'s publication or outside, Mazzini promulgated his ideas of Liberalism and Nationalism. Mazzini constructed the concept of a “free independent republican nation”Garibaldi followed “Young Italy” which had a crewed idea of statesmanship but saw it acceptable to have a united Italy. He favored a Republic but would have acquired a sovereign as well. Without Garibaldi’s army engagement the southerly states could hardly have been brought collectively into a unified Italy.The last creator of a unified Italy and at the same time the only who never indicated to consolidate Italy was Camillo Cavour. Cavour’s principal aim was to extend the Piedmontese region and annex other states and so strengthen the impact of Piedmont. By doing this he committed to unifying Italy because he limited the number of autonomous states. | |
| 21967. |
Write a note on belgium model |
| Answer» After the four amendments in the constitution the Belgium leaders worked (out a very different and innovative power sharing arrangement known as Belgium model.The main features of Belgium model are:(i) **Equal distribution of seats—**According to the new arrangement, Dutch and French speaking ministers have been given equal status in the central government. No single majority can make decision unilaterally.(ii) **Concept of Federal Government—**Besides, state governments for the two regions have been given maximum powers and the state governments are not treated as the subordinate to the central government.(iii) **Equal Representation in Brussels—**In the new arrangement, Brussels, the capital city of Belgium, equal representation given to both the French and Dutch speaking people.(iv) Community Government. The Belgium model introduced a new concept of third kind of government, i.e., the ‘Community Government’. This government is elected by the people belonging to one language community.(v) This arrangement ensures the promotion and protection of cultural and linguistic diversity. | |
| 21968. |
difference between natural and international resources |
| Answer» The difference between national and international resources is all the resources within the boundaries of a country are called national resources.example:minerals,roads,rails,within the boundary of the country are national resources.whereas international resources means the resources which belong to all the countries of the world.example: water,seas and oceans etc. | |
| 21969. |
Explain the treaty of constantinople |
| Answer» \tGreece became independent in the year 1832 after the treaty of Constantinople.\xa0\tIt was between Britain, France Russia on one side and the Ottoman Empire on the other side.\xa0\tLeopold stepped down as a claimant of the Greece throne.\xa0\tThe treaty allowed certain parts of the border area to be under control of Greece. | |
| 21970. |
Book written by jyotiba phule, b.r ambedkar and sudarshan chakr . Name all of them |
| Answer» Jyotiba phule _-gulamgiri and ambedkar -caste in india | |
| 21971. |
What is sustainable developed with digram |
| Answer» Sustainable development can be defined as an approach to the economic development of a country without compromising the quality of the environment for future generations. In the name of economic development, the price of environmental damage is paid in the form of land degradation, soil erosion, air & water pollution, deforestation, etc. This damage may surpass the advantages of having more quality output of goods and service. | |
| 21972. |
What is meant by ideal party system |
| Answer» In my opinion a nonpartisan government, or a no party system is the ideal form of government. Partisan politics do far more harm than good, especially when the political parties become so entrenched in their fight for power. | |
| 21973. |
Why are roadways substantially better than railways |
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Answer» Because it provide door to door service Cot of construction of roadway is less than railway. It provides door to door service. It act as a feeder to other modes of transport |
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| 21974. |
Print culture and modern world important dates |
| Answer» Print culture is how the print came into use. it first originated from China. Printing in the 17th century China was no longer limited to the scholar or the officials, but it was also used by merchants, to print their daily entries.Important dates :1.\u200bAD 594- Books in china were printed by rubber paper.2. \u200bAD 868, Buddhist Diamond Sutra, the oldest Japanese printed book.3. 195. Year in which Marco Polo returned to Italy.4. 1430s- 1448 - Gutenberg is credited with developing first modern movable type, which involved making of metal mould for casting types of different sizes, and improvised the system5. 1450-1550- Printin of press were developed in most of Europe,6.1517\u200b- Mratin Luther wrote, Ninety Five Theses challenging many of the Church\'s rituals and practices.7. From 1558- Church maintained index of prohibited books.8. (1508):\u200b Erasumus wrote Adages9. 1812.\u200b- Traditional folk tales were compiled10. 1920s\u200b in England Shilling series became popular/11. 1579, 1674, 1713 are importnat yaers with reagrd to printing In India.12. 1780, James Augustus Hickey began to edit the Bengal Gazette,\u200b13. 1821, Raja ram mohan roy, published sambad kaumudi14. 1822, persian newspapers were published.15. 1867 Deoband Seminary was founded16. Ramcharitmanas of Tulsidas\u200b in 181017. 1870s caricatures, cartoons were published.18. Amar Jiban published in 1876, Gulamgiri 1871 | |
| 21975. |
What do you mean by feminist movement |
| Answer» The movement which is made for equal rights for women are as follows. 1.these movement demands equal rights for women.2 there is still some countries which are agitated for giving rights to women.3 these agitation demand to enjance women rights among political and legal status for women.and to improve educational and career opportunities for women. | |
| 21976. |
Rights in indian consitution |
| Answer» Right to Equality Right to FreedomRight to Freedom of religionRight against exploitation Cultural and Educational rightsRight to Constitutional remedies | |
| 21977. |
How can we learn sst easily? ? |
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Answer» Write the topics on note and descibe by itself Make your own key points. |
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| 21978. |
The abundance of labour in the market affected the life of workers |
| Answer» In 19th century Britain, there was no shortage of human labour. Poor peasants and vagrants came to the cities in large numbers in search of jobs.The actual possibility of getting a job depended on their existing network of friendship and kin relations.If someone had a relative or friend in a factory, he . could easily get a job. But not everyone had social connections.The following points state that the life of workers at that time was pathetic(i) After the busy season was over, labourers looked for even odd jobs which till the mid-19th century were difficult to find.(ii) Though, the wages increased somewhat in the early 19th century, the increase was nullified by an increase in prices of commodities.(iii) The income of workers depended not on the wage rate alone, it also depended on the number of days of their work.(iv) Till the mid-19th century, about 10 per cent of the urban population was extremely poor.(v) Poor workers were forced to live in slums.(vi) Fear of unemployment made workers hostile to the introduction of new technology. When the Spinning Jenny was introduced in the woollen industry, women who survived on hand spinning began attacking new machines. | |
| 21979. |
Contribution of industry to national economy |
| Answer» Contribution of industries to a national economy by,a)Industries provide for the production and goods and provision of services. It has brought about substantial increase in GDP of any country.b)Industries generates employment for vast majority which help in improving living standard and poverty eradication.c)Industrial sector adds to country\'s growth and provide wide variety of choices for consumers.d)It ensure export of manufactured goods thereby adding to the country\'s foreign exchange.e) It improves country\'s infrastructure and contribute to the overall development. | |
| 21980. |
where print was start |
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Answer» China China First in china China |
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| 21981. |
sample paper2020 |
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| 21982. |
Why did gandhi ji choose non-cooperation for mass movement |
| Answer» Because the BRITISHERS were spread all over the country and to free our counrty ,indians should noncooperate with the britishers so it was decided to launch it as countrywide mass movement. | |
| 21983. |
How can we study sst |
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Answer» Keep these ideas aside and just go for a quick recap video on YouTube, then try to have a glance of the text books See first try to undersatand chapter of all eco,geo,his&civ dont mug ques &ans then read the chapter once your all doubt be cleared & it would give you confidence First try to study line by line There is no time to read chapters, so make notes...study question bank.. and try to answer every long question in points.. Firstly make the notes Of all chapters then learn it |
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| 21984. |
How can I manage my time while writing Sst Answers |
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Answer» Try to practice sample papers for social science to ensure time management in examination hall. Divide time for each section and solve them accordingly Write answer in the points Start writing with the last question of the question paper... |
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| 21985. |
Why political parties essential? |
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Answer» Because it frames and implement policies to interact public and contest elections to run the government. Because it participate in elections .It forms the government and opposition.It shapes public opinion and launch different schemes.It make laws. etc |
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| 21986. |
#Mention the role of women in the nationalist movement in Europe? |
| Answer» Hi | |
| 21987. |
Explain the role of bismark in the unification of germany |
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Answer» Bishmark is the architect of germary. He fought three wars for unifying the germany for seven years..against france, Austria and denmark In Germany All German national party won the elections and won 831 seats but then they overlooked the needs of workers and artisans who supported them a lot and took back the support then the power of monarch and military raised and they tried to suppress the party. Then this party got support from Prussian army, junkers of Prussia and the cm OTTO VON BISMARCK he became the architect of German unification and led this movement. He fought three big wars over seven years with France, Denmark and Australia Prussia won and Atleast William 1 became kingSO, OTTO WON BISMARCK PLAYED A CRUCIAL ROLE IN THE UNIFICATION OF GERMANY |
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| 21988. |
What is liberation? |
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Answer» The term \'liberalisation\' is derived from latin root word \'liber\' which means free . It means freedom of an individual and equality of all before the law. Liber means free.equality before law.individual freedom .people have right to choose their representatives |
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| 21989. |
Anybody tell how to prepare s.st please |
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Answer» Yeah toh aapki teacher par depend hai that how much she is giving ncert and extra questions Yr tu bas book se deep studies kar phir us topic me se koi question aata h to bs anwer revise kr ke likh lena History geography acheee se padho...topic wise points bna kr learn kro...smjho....exam me us topic se related koi vi ques aaye toh thoda dimak lga kr likho...ki us ques me puch kya rha h.....bss 1month ka guest h sst...fir shinchan zindaabaad??? |
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| 21990. |
How to score 90 % in 10th board |
| Answer» Study???????? | |
| 21991. |
what is the need to study history??? A subject full of communication gaps hmmm??? |
| Answer» May be ..So that we dont need to face such communication gaps by drawing knowledge from someones else pastAnd also there is no future without past | |
| 21992. |
decison making is delayed in democracy?expalin |
| Answer» 1) Democratic government is accountable to the people and hence, there is a delay in decision making because it considers people’s interests and frame policies that benefit them2) Decision making in democracy is based on certain procedures which has to be examined and analysed before they are implemented.3) It can well observed from many practices that decision making is given much importance in a democracy like conducting of free and fair elections, open debate of government policies, citizens’ right to information about the functioning of the government etc. | |
| 21993. |
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Answer» I understand you problem anshuman What do you want to say? |
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| 21994. |
Decision making is delyed in democracy.Explain |
| Answer» 1) Democratic government is accountable to the people and hence, there is a delay in decision making because it considers people’s interests and frame policies that benefit them2) Decision making in democracy is based on certain procedures which has to be examined and analysed before they are implemented.3) It can well observed from many practices that decision making is given much importance in a democracy like conducting of free and fair elections, open debate of government policies, citizens’ right to information about the functioning of the government etc. | |
| 21995. |
When did Indian national monument begin? |
| Answer» 1857 to 15 August 1947 | |
| 21996. |
What were concentration camps |
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Answer» A concentration camp is a prison where people are detained without due process of law. For example, Nazi Germany imprisoned Jews in concentration camps for the purpose of torture and ethnic cleansing. A prison where people were detained without the due process of law. The word evokes an image of a place of torture and brutal treatment. |
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| 21997. |
\'Democracy promote dignity and freedom of citizen\'.Explain |
| Answer» Democracy promotes dignity and freedom of an individual in the following manner:It recognises the passion of respect and freedom of the people. Earlier, most societies across the world disrespected women. Long struggles endured by women have made people realise the importance of respect and equal treatment in a democracy.It has helped the disadvantaged and discriminated castes of the society by providing them with equal status and opportunity. Although, there may be many instances of caste-based inequalities and atrocities, they lack the moral and legal foundations.It transforms people from the status of being subjects to being citizens who have rights and duties. | |
| 21998. |
How globalization effects indian economy |
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Answer» Can you explain it by giving examples The Globalisation has impacted Indian economy in the following ways(i) Increase in foreign investment, Over the past twenty years, the foreign investment has increased.(ii) Emergence of Indian companies as multinational Several of the top Indian companies like Tata Motors, Infosys, Ranbaxy have been able to get benefit from the increased competition created as a result of Globalisation.(iii) Creation of new opportunities Globalisation has created new opportunities for Indian companies, particularly providing services like IT.(iv) Creation of new jobs For those which are Globalisation has created new jobs and has helped in reducing unemployment rate to an extent.(v) A host of services such as data entry, accounting, administrative tasks, engineering are now being done cheaply in India. |
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| 21999. |
How did the advent of manchester creat problemfor Indian Weavers? |
| Answer» 1.Their export market collapsed.2.Local market also shrank as it was flooded with Manchester imports.3.Produced by machines at lower costs, the imported cotton goods were so cheap that weavers could not easily compete with them.4.By 1860, weavers could not get sufficient supply of raw cotton of good quality.5.When American Civil War broke out and cotton supply from the US was cut off, Britain turned towards India.6.As raw cotton exports from India increased, the price of raw cotton shot up. | |
| 22000. |
agenda of bjp |
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Answer» It opposed the separate constitution of Kashmir The party wants to build a strong and modern India by drawing inspiration from India\'s ancient culture and values. |
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