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What is the syllabus for class 10 for pt-3 |
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about board exams |
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Answer» is it confirm CBSE had released the timetable for class 10 and class 12 on October 24. The class 12 exam will start from February 6 to February 16, 2018, while class 10 exams will take place on February 21 and will continue till February 28. |
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Who is nepolean benapert |
| Answer» He was an american soldier who served in the french army.He was considered as one of the world\'s greatest military leader | |
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Explain the factors responsible for the expansion of London city. |
| Answer» \tBy 1750 ,one of everynine people of England and Wales lived in London. It was a colossal citywith a population of about 6,75,000.\tOver the 19th century London continued to expand its population multiplied pourfoldin the 70 years between 1810 and 1860,increasing from 1 million to about 4 million.\tThe city of London was a powerful magnet for migrant populations, even though it did not have large factories.\tThe 19thcentury London was a cityof clerks and shopkeepers of small masters and skilled artisans of a growing number of semi skilled amd sweated out workers of soldiers amd servants of casual labourers, street sellers and beggars.\tDuring the First World War (1914-1918) Londaon began manufacturing motor cars and eletrical goods and the number of large factories increased until they accounted for nearly one-third of all jobs in the city. | |
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Briefly explain satyagraha movement organizevbetween 1916 to 1918 gandhi |
| Answer» Gandhiji successfully organise satyagrah movements in various places just after arriving in India from South Africa.The movement started in 1916 from Champaran Bihar, where Gandhiji inspire the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system.\u200bIn 1917, he took up the cause of the peasants of Kheda district of Ahmedabad to fight for reduction of revenue through Satyagraha Movement. Here the peasants were not able to pay the revenue, because of crop failure and a plague epidemic and demanding that revenue collection be relaxed.The third movement was held in 1918. Gandhiji went to Ahmedabad to organise a satyagraha\u200b movement amongst the cotton mill workers whose conditions were miserable.These movements were the first mass movements in Indian National Movement. These inculcated self confidence and a spirit to fight against injustice among people. | |
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Who wrote the novel Oliver twist? Explain |
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Answer» Charles Dickens.It is a story of poor people who lived in a petty criminals and beggars. Charles Dickens.It is astorynof poor people who lived a petty criminal and beggars. |
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Send ma 2018-19 board Question paper |
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What is the difference between factory and an industry? |
| Answer» A group of factories is known as industry. WhereasA factory is only one. | |
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What is barder system? |
| Answer» Hum saman ke badle saman lete hain yahan paison ka koi kaam nahi hota ex. tum mujhe 1 kilo chaval do mein tumhe 1.5 kilo gaihon doonga ye cheez hoti hai jab paise nahi the tab ye system tha | |
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What is chaura chori movement |
| Answer» A violent incident taken place in chauri chora a place near Gorakhpur where after some days gandhi ji come but due to this they did not come and also stop the non cooperation movement | |
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Short note on WTO |
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Answer» It\'s world Trade organization It\'s world trade centre. |
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Hfxc |
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Why the production of pulses lagging behind in india???? |
| Answer» Some of the reasons for this are:1. There is a rise in demand for the pulses owing to the increase in purchasing power of the households, but at the same time there is lower increase in production of pulses compared to the demand.2. Inspite of increase in the MSP of pulses, there is lack of interest from farming community to produce them as there are no proper infrastructural facilities made available by the government for their procurement at MSP.3. Cereals like paddy, wheat are favored by the farmers because for the same reason higher returns because of the procurement at MSP by the government and designated agencies.4. Another major issue being the productivity, the productivity of pulses is very low because of the farming practices. Fluctuation in the yields of pulses is also high and are easily susceptible to pests and diseases.5. Pulses are majorly grown in rainfed areas, wherever there is proper irrigation facility farmers opt for cultivation of wheat and paddy.6. Government hasn\'t laid much stress on the research and technological interventions in pulses as in the case of cash crops. | |
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Who found hoa hao movement |
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Answer» Hyun phu s0 Hyunh phu so |
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Who wrote the novel karuna o phulmonir bibaran? |
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When gandhi ji came in indaia |
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Answer» sorry. 1915 1 nov. 1950 In 1915 gandhi ji came from south Africa in india 1915 |
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Which pressure groups are formed for specific temporary demands ans transitory interest. |
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How minerals unevenly distribute in India? |
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What are pressure groups in civics? |
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What are bhatiali songs? |
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Why people have different goals yo achieve |
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Difference between the Bharat matrimony and germania |
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Define the term absolutist and Utopian |
| Answer» Absolutist => Literally , a goverment or system of rule that has no restraints on the power exercised . in history , the term refers to a form of monarchical government that was centralised, militarised and repressive. Utopian=> a vision of a society that is so ideal that it is unlikely to actually exist. | |
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explain any five advantages of decentralization of power? |
| Answer» Five advantages of decentralisation are as follows:1. Reduces the burden on top executives: Decentralisation relieves the top executives of the burden of performing various functions. Centralisation of authority puts the whole responsibility on the shoulders of an executive and his immediate group. This reduces the time at the disposal of top executives who should concentrate on other important managerial functions. So, the only way to lessen their burden is to decentralise the decision-making power to the subordinates.2. Facilitates diversification: Under decentralization, the diversification of products, activites and markets etc., is facilitated. A centralised enterprise with the concentration of authority at the top will find it difficult and complex to diversify its activities and start the additional lines of manufacture or distribution.3. To provide product and market emphasis: A product loses its market when new products appear in the market on account of innovations or changes in the customers demand. In such cases authority is decentralised to the regional units to render instant service taking into account the price, quality, delivery, novelty, etc.4. Executive Development: When the authority is decentralised, executives in the organisation will get the opportunity to develop their talents by taking initiative which will also make them ready for managerial positions. The growth of the company greatly depends on the talented executives.5. It promotes motivation: To quote Louis A. Allen, “Decentralisation stimulates the formation of small cohesive groups. Since local managers are given a large degree of authority and local autonomy, they tend to weld their people into closely knit integrated groups.” This improves the morale of employees as they get involved in decision-making process.\xa0 | |
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What is faminist movement? |
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What is blue print of board exam |
| Answer» Check it on CBSE.nic.in | |
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What are all the obstacles which prevented the growth of Vietnam in early 20th century |
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Would you say Ford motors is a mnc? Why? |
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How to change environment |
| Answer» 1)Redecorate your space. ...2)Change to a co-working office. ...3) Move to a new city. ...4)Bring in new team members. ...5)Walk to work. ...6) Think globally. | |
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Social sciences lab manual |
| Answer» So, you don\'t have it???? | |
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Name the hero of the two world |
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Which party is recognized as a national party |
| Answer» When party have 6℅ of total vote and 4 seat in lok sabha and in four states they have their party | |
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What do you mean by accountable government? |
| Answer» An accountable government is answerable to its citizens. It is responsible for all the decisions it makes on behalf of its citizens.Government accountability means that public officials elected and un-elected have an obligation to explain their decisions and actions to the citizens | |
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Due to which reason the latest model of different items are available within our reach |
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RTI explain |
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Answer» Right to information this act wasEnacted in october2005 by the indian government to ensure all the details of the government departments be asked by its citizens Consumers have the right to be informed about the particulars of goods and services that they purchase. Consumers can then complain and ask for compensation or replacement if the product proves to be defective in any manner. |
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What is colition government ? |
| Answer» When two or more parties form an alliance to contest elections and share power in the government then it is called coliation government. If they won. | |
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What is double conscience |
| Answer» Coincidence of wants is the reason that money is so important in an economic system. Or rather, I should say money is important because it is rare to have a coincidence of wants. Coincidence of wants occurs when two people have goods or services that they want to trade with one another. | |
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Need study material for sst |
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Answer» By the way for which exam? Learn NCERT thoroughly |
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Who were trung sisters? |
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Answer» The Trung sisters were Vietnamese military leaders who ruled for three years after rebelling in AD 40 against the first Chinese domination of Vietnam. They are regarded as national heroines of Vietnam. ??? Amrita and Darshana Illiana and eliza |
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Important Dates of print culture and the modern world |
| Answer» Gutenburg made his printing pressin 1430First Tamil Book was printed in 1579 | |
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How contour ploughing is effective in stopping soil erosion?? |
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When was BJP formed |
| Answer» 6 April 1980 | |
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Who was the rich man in india? |
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Answer» Bill gates Eliza Mukesh ambani Miles Ambani |
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Explain the relation between lebralisation of foreign trade barrier |
| Answer» The following points state the relation of liberalisation of foreign trade and trade barriers(i) Liberalisation of foreign trade refers to removing barriers or restrictions set by the government.(ii)Governments can use trade barriers to increase/decrease foreign trade and to decide what kinds of goods and how much of each should come into the country. On the contrary, the government has much less restrictions. Business are allowed to make decisions freely about what they wish to import or export.(iii) Trade barriers aim to protect the domestic producers from foreign competition. While in the case of liberalisation the government wants to improve the performance of domestic producers.(iv) Trade barriers refer to the laws, institutions or practices which make trade between countries more difficult or expensive than trade within countries.For example, tax on imports, limitation on imported goods i.e. quotas, etc. While removing such barriers or restrictions set by government is called liberalisation of trade | |
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Explain two positive and negative impact of globalization |
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Answer» Small producers, have borne the negative impact as they have been forced to compete with MNCs. Some small producers who were hit the worst by MNC competition include dairy products, toys, vegetable oils, capacitors and batteries. They have either stopped production units or decreased the levels.Labour employed in the factories, have increased working hours with insecure jobs. MNC’s often employ labour on a temporary basis. They have lost legal protection because labour laws have been liberalised in favour of the MNC’s and big companies. Labourers in most companies have to work overtime to earn their livelihood. The biggest benefit has been for the well-off urban middle-class consumers who can afford to buy a wider range of goods.MNC’s have posted tremendous profits and invested more and more in India since liberalization. MNC investment and production has largely been in the consumer goods sector like automobiles, electronic items, fast foods, cold drinks and mobiles. Some have also invested in sectors like power and banking. Positive Impacts of Globalization1. Adopting to Globalization increase free trading opportunities between countries. This allows business organizations in developed countries to invest in developing countries.2. As the communication between the countries becomes open sharing of information became easier due to globalization. This has also contributed to the increase in speed of transportation of products.3. Countries joining together through globalization will remove the cultural barriers and make the world a global village. Globalization makes the countries adapt the factors that are beneficial in the long run.4. There is also possibility of less war between developed countries due to globalization.The negative Impact of Globalization are as follows.1.If the rules and regulations regarding protection of the environment is less in under developed countries, other developed countries can manufacture products that may harm the environment.2. As majority of big industries prefer cheap labour people in skilled and non skilled category will go for job in developed countries. Even though there are some negative impact due to globalization, the positive effects are dominating. It is also possible to reduce the various risks involved |
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Is Social science model making compulsory for class 10 students |
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Exam will starts from???? |
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Explain the different functions of consumer protection councils? |
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Can u plzz provide us CBSE question papers of last 10 years??? |
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which is the first port to be develop just after independent ? |
| Answer» Kandla | |