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24301.

Simon commission?

Answer» This commision was formed by Sir John Simon .it was done to regulate some laws in India. But was greeted with slogan "GO BACK SIMON".But in this there was no even a single INDIAN.
A committee formed by Simon. And came in India in 1928 is called Simon commission. In this committee Indians were not allowed
24302.

the first book printed

Answer» Diamond sutra
In china
24303.

Tomorrow is my pre board exam of ssc what are the main topics for it

Answer»
24304.

Mention any four characteristics of development

Answer» Education or health facilities
Income , eficat
24305.

What do we become after studying? Please tell my future

Answer» Geologist or geographer
24306.

What is development why do different people have different goals

Answer» Development means Progress in lifestyle. Different people have differnt goals Bcoz situations of life of evey person are different
24307.

How are transport, communication and trade and complementary to each other?

Answer» Very simple yr see in this app
24308.

Why caste is consider as the sole of the society?

Answer» It is not the sole of society. We all are Indian.
24309.

Define the term utopian

Answer» This meant as Imaginative vision created by Frederic sorrieu
24310.

Why there is a great need for consumer awarness ?

Answer» Is it enough..
1. To achieve maximum satisfaction : The income of every individual is limited. He wants to buy maximum goods and services with his income. He gets full satisfaction only by this limited adjustment. Therefore it is necessary that he should get the goods which are measured appropriately and he should not be cheated in any way. For this he should be made aware.2. Protection against exploitation : Producers and sellers exploit the consumers in many ways as underweighting, taking more price than the market price, selling duplicate goods etc. Big companies through their advertisement also mislead the consumers. Consumer awareness shields them from the exploitation by producers and sellers.3.Control over consumption of harmful goods : There are several such goods available in market which cause harm to some consumers. For example we can take goods like cigarette, tobacco, liquor etc. The consumer education and awareness motivate people not to purchase such goods which are very harmful for them.4. Motivation for saving : The awareness controls people from wastage of money and extravagancy and inspire them to take right decision. Such consumers are not attracted by sale, concession, free gifts, attractive packing etc due to which people can use their income in a right way and can save money.5. Knowledge regarding solution of problems : The consumers are cheated due to illiteracy, innocence and lack of information.
24311.

Why there is a great need for consumer awarness?

Answer»
24312.

Why did the Indians boycotted the Simon commission? Give any two reasons.

Answer» Yes but one more reason
Bcuz there was no Indian member in it..
24313.

When the inland emigration act was passed by British government?

Answer» 1859
24314.

What is the full form of PDF???

Answer» Portable document format
24315.

Life expentency

Answer» Average expected length of life of a person at the time of birth
24316.

What is the main criteria used by world bank

Answer» Average income also known as per capital income
Per capita income
Life expentency
No per capita income is ryt akira
Average income
Per capita income
24317.

Social division exist in the most countries of the world. Explain

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24318.

Write the characteristics of IT and electronic industry of India

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24319.

What is COPRA? EXPLAUN

Answer» COPRA is Consumer Protection Act. The Act was passed in 1986 to protect the interests of the consumers in the market.
Consumer protection act
24320.

Discuss the function of wto

Answer» (1) The major aim of the WTO is to conduct the international trade among countries of the world in an open, uniform and non-discriminatory manner.(2) It handles trade disputes.(3) It forms rules and regulations which all the members have to adopt for the smooth running of trade.
Deals with the global rules of trade between nations. Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible.
World trade organization
24321.

What was the great depression?

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24322.

Which region is known as the Ruhr of India

Answer» Damodar valley
Yup Utsav u will be the next geographer ???
Damodar valley i guess
24323.

Why highest rainfall in meghalaya? ??

Answer» Yes due to the presence of dense forest rate of evaporation is higher which leads to heavy rainfall.
The wettest place is mawsynram in India
Because of presence dense forest
Meghalaya means \'land of the clouds\'. Most of the rain occurs during the monsoon season, between June and September.
24324.

Eco:-What is FDI(foreign direct investment)?

Answer» It is the process in which foreign companies invest their money in buying latest machine or any other assets which help them to maximise their production.
24325.

What is prudential reasons???

Answer» Yr wlcm
Thanks sudhanshu
And it would lead to better outcomes.
It would establish political instability.
24326.

Tick

Answer» Tack
24327.

What is right definition of developmental goals

Answer» Thanx,??
Efforts which is made in positive direction to achieve our goals or to achieve social and economic status is called our developmental goals.
24328.

How did the French colonised Vietnam?

Answer» Are yar you answer nnn I know where it is.
Page no. 30 of ur history textbook (topic 1.1)
24329.

Minerals are unevenly distributed in India. Explain ?

Answer» No minerals are not evenly distributed in India for the explanation see the geographical locations of the minerals present in India
24330.

Differences between public sector industries and private sector industries (5 marks)

Answer» \tBASIS FOR COMPARISONPUBLIC SECTORPRIVATE SECTORMeaningThe section of a nation\'s economy, which is under the control of government, whether it is central, state or local, is known as the Public Sector.The section of a nation\'s economy, which owned and controlled by private individuals or companies is known as Private Sector.Basic objectiveTo serve the citizens of the country.Earning ProfitRaises money fromPublic Revenue like tax, duty, penalty etc.Issuing shares and debentures or by taking loanAreasPolice, Army, Mining, Health, Manufacturing, Electricity, Education, Transport, Telecommunication, Agriculture, Banking, Insurance, etc.Finance, Information Technology, Mining, Transport, Education, Telecommunication, Manufacturing, Banking, Construction, Pharmaceuticals etc.Benefits of workingJob security, Retirement benefits, Allowances, Perquisites etc.Good salary package, Competitive environment, Incentives etc.Basis of PromotionSeniorityMerit\t
24331.

What is the unification of United States??

Answer» Hii rajveer
Karo though
Kon h
m hoon na aapse baat krne m interested
ldki samajhdaar h
No one interested to give answer
Ye pta hota to yhi hote
i dont know
24332.

What is the unification of Germany ???

Answer» hi
24333.

What is the unification of Italy ????

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24334.

What is jhumming cultivation in one sentence

Answer» Already answer it check ir previous post
24335.

What is power sharing?Clear explanation.

Answer» Thanks friends
Sharing of power between people and different religions of country
Power sharing is a spirit of democracy without it democracy can\'t exist it decrease the possibility of conflict s
24336.

What is jhumming cultivation

Answer» This question is from geography
Shifting cultivation that is known as \'jhuming\' in Mizoram, is an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily
24337.

Give the summary of nationalism in india

Answer» About the freedom struggle before 1947
24338.

Why NCM was called off?

Answer» NCM became a violence movement due to which gandhiji have to called off non corporation movement
Can anyone??
Because it grew violent in many areas
The non-cooperation movement was withdrawn because of the Chauri Chaura incident. Although he had stopped the national revolt single-handedly, on March 10, 1922, Gandhi was arrested.
24339.

What is resources planning

Answer» Resource planning is the widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources.
A planning which done for conserving our resources for future generation and for sustainable development
24340.

Five measures which should government adopt to increase agricultural production in India

Answer» 5. Supply of Quality Inputs
4. Proper Marketing Facilities
3. Institutional Credit
2. Irrigation Facilities
1. Transport Facilities:
24341.

How can workers in unorganised sector be protected?

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24342.

The right to information act as a watchdog of democracy.explane

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24343.

What is Chemical reactions to be a good time for me

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24344.

" soil formation is a result of several factor " discuss.

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24345.

How to score high

Answer» Study hard
Study for 8 hrs a day and do revision of all subjects day by day
Merko bhi bato
Study...
24346.

How is power divided between the state and the centre in India?

Answer» By two divisions horizontal and vertical
24347.

Consumer solidarity

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24348.

" democracy means delay in decision making" give reason.

Answer» Because in democracy decision is not taken by only one person
24349.

What are the causes of non cooperation movement ????

Answer» Gandhi ji wrote in his book HIND SWARAJ that Britishers are ruling in india. be we Indians are cooperating with them. The day from when we would stop cooperating then until one year we would gain SWARAJ. And from then all Indians started protesting against British.
exploitation of indians
24350.

Transport and trade are complementary to each other.explain.

Answer» Yes.you are right
The answer of this question can be easily you got on the front page of chapter 7 of geography ...right side full para
Communication develops transport and transport only develops trade That\'s why transport Nd trade are complementary to each other Bcoz they complete each other
Need to elaborate more
Because both provide the infrastructural basis for facilitating and conducting trade.