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201.

Why power sharing is desirable?Discuss the model of Belgium Government.

Answer» Power-sharing is desirable due to the following reasons\tIt helps to reduce the possibility of conflict and clashes between social groups.\tSecondly, a democratic rule involves sharing power with those affected by its exercise, and who have to live with its effects.\tPeople will have a right to be consulted on how they are to be governed and can change the power in the next upcoming years.
202.

How has liberalisation of trade and investment policies help the globalisation process.

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Liberalisation of trade and investment policies has helped the globalisation process by making foreign trade and investment easier. Earlier, several developing countries had placed barriers and restrictions on imports and investments from abroad to protect domestic production. However, to improve the quality of domestic goods, these countries have removed the barriers. Thus, liberalisation has led to a further spread of globalisation because now businesses are allowed to make their own decisions on imports and exports. This has led to a deeper integration of national economies into one conglomerate whole.
203.

The impact of globalisation has not been uniform. Explain this statement

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"The impact of globalisation has not been uniform". It has only benefitted skilled and professional person in urban not the unskilled persons. The industrial and service sector has gained much in globalisation than in agriculture. It benefitted\xa0MNCs on domestic producers and the industrial working class. Small producers of goods such as batteries, capacitors, plastics, toys, tyres, dairy products and vegetable oil have been hit hard by competition from cheaper imports.
204.

During which movement was the Indian tricolor first designed in very short

Answer» On August 7 1906 the Indian flag was hosted during Swadeshi Movement at Parsee Bagan Square at Green Park at Kolkata .
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205.

Distinguish intensive subsistence farming and commercial farming.

Answer» \tIntensive Subsistence FarmingCommercial FarmingIn this type of farming, crops produced by the farmers are mainly consumed by their families. Surplus production is sold in the near by local markets.Crops mainly grown are: wheat, rice etcIn this kind of farming, crops are grown for commercial purposes, i.e. for selling in the local and international markets.Crops mainly grown are: tea, coffee, jute etc.It is labour intensive farming.Farming is mechanised and is prevalent in areas where farms are large and market economy is well developed.In this kind of farming, more than one crop is cultivated in the agricultural field.Generally one crop is cultivated.\t
206.

Mention any three chracterstics of the shifting agriculture.

Answer» 1) parts of trees are cut and burnt in rotation.2)seeds are sown in the ashes after the first monsoon rainfall,its harvested in september-october.3) the land is cultivated for a couple of years or till it retains its fertility the land is left fallow.
i) Vegetation is cleared by slashing and burning.(ii) There is the use of little or no manure.(iii) The yields decline after a certain period of continuous use.
207.

How is power shared among political parties in our country? Explain.

Answer» Power-sharing in different forms of government: Power is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. ... For example, In India, power is shared among three levels of government which are Central government, State government and the local governments.
208.

How is the comparison of countries done by world Bank and UNDP?

Answer» The Atlas\xa0method\xa0is a\xa0method used by the World Bank\xa0since 1993 to estimate the size of economies in terms of gross national income (GNI) in U.S. dollars.\xa0United Nation\'s Development Report is a ranking system which ranks 188 countries while\xa0World Bank\xa0classifies countries into 4 groups.\xa0World Bank\xa0depends on Acreage income (per capita income) for classifying countries while\xa0UNDP\xa0uses education and health indicators along with income.
209.

What is BMI ? write it\'s formula.

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Body Mass Index (BMI):Step 1 : Weight of person in kgand height in metres is taken.Step 2 : Divide the weight by the square of the height.BMI = Weight/(height)2Step 3 :If BMI < 18.5, then person is undernourished.If BMI > 25, then person is overweight. (Note : This criterion is not applicable to growing children)

Full form BODY MASS INDEX formulaWEIGHT IN KG UPON HEIGHT IN MTRS
210.

Does averages hide disparity in the comparison of countries?

Answer» Yes it will hide disparities.Because a person owning a car in India is consider to be a rich but a person not owning a car in USA is said to be a poorIf a few will have much resources within their hands and more people will be in poverty the how could that country be a rich country.
211.

Define national development.

Answer» “National development\xa0is the total effect of all citizen forces and addition to the stock of physical, human resources, knowledge and skill.” ADVERTISEMENTS: United Nations Decade Report has defined it as: “National development\xa0is growth plus change.\xa0National development\xa0is a comprehensive term which includes improvement in living standard of the people, increase in per capita income, providing social amenities like education,medical care, social services, etc. to the citizens of the country.
212.

Explain mix of goals.

Answer» Besides income, For development people look at mix of goals because money can only buy materialist things.For example: 1.)if there is respect for women, there would be more sharing of housework and greater acceptance of women working outside.2.) A safe and secure environment may allow more women to take up a variety of jobs to run their businesses.\xa0Therefore people have mixed goals which means they have such kind of goals where they desire security, respect, freedom as money cannot buy non-materialist things.
213.

What do you mean by conflicting goals? Give example.

Answer» Conflicting Goals : What may be development for some may become destruction for some others. Example : Industrialists may want dams for electricity but such dams would displace the natives of a region by submerging their land.
Conflicting goals are those goals which are developmemt for one and destruction for other.for eg. in a house a girl would like to have equal freedom as his brother and would like to have help in household works from his brother but his brother may not like it.
214.

The UK and USA have...............party system.

Answer» Two party system
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The UK and USA have...............party system.two party
215.

Examine the role of women in the nationalist struggles of Europe. (3-5 marks)

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The role of women in nationalist struggles. Women played a very important role in nationalist struggles all over the world. They participated equally mostly in every movements. They faced torture of police but still they stood by their male counterparts. A large number of women participated actively in the political matters over the year. Sometimes they led the movements also, formed many political associations, founded newspapers and took part in political meetings and demonstrations. The most famous example is the French revolution where women participated equally as men. Liberty is personified as a women and also liberal nationalism proposed the idea of universal suffrage, leading to women\'s active participation in nationalist movements in Europe. So, on 18 May 1848, when the Constitution was drafted in the Frankfurt Parliament the controversial issue of the extending political rights to women was raised. Still women were deprived of suffrage during the election of the assembly and they were admitted in the Frankfurt Parliament Assembly only as spectators. But this did not diminish their contribution to the national struggle. Delphine De Girardin, an educated woman, criticized by saying that if servants doing the household work were granted the right to vote then why not women who are mothers, housewives managing everything at home. Women were given little or no political rights, right to vote etc. till the end of 19th century.
216.

Why can\'t modern democracies exist without political party? Give three reasons.

Answer» If there are no political parties in a democracy:\xa0(1) Every candidate in the elections will be independent.\xa0(2) No one will make promises to the people about any major policy change.\xa0(3) The government may be formed, but its utility will remain be uncertain.\xa0(4) Elected representatives will be accountable to their constituency only or locality only.
217.

How do state or regional parties contribute in strengthening federalism and democracyin india?

Answer» 1) Every party has their own agenda, points and issues in the election.2) They provide a variety of choices to public.3) They create a platform for pressure groups to put their demands.4) With the helping power sharing concept, they help to form the government.5) For example; Shiv Sena, Janta Dal United, etc.
218.

what is Economic Services Geography Question Chapter 6

Answer» what is Economic Services
219.

What was the role of western thinking and education in the development of national consciousness

Answer» Some students of the Hindu College who gathered round their teacher Derozio came to be known as the ‘Young Bengal’. Those English-educated youngmen addressed themselves to various problems that beset the Indian society.Their propaganda for freedom of thought and rational thinking helped to create a consciousness about the various problems of the country and thereby paved the way for the growth of national sentiments.
220.

What is the system of \'checks and balances\'? Why is it called so? Explain.

Answer» In a democracy, the three organs of the government namely executive, legislature and judiciary perform different functions. The powers of all the three organs are separated so that no organ becomes too powerful and is able to keep a check on the other organs. For example, even though ministers and government officials exercise power, they are held responsible to the Parliament or the State Assemblies. Likewise, although judges are appointed by the executive branch of the government, they have the authority to check the functioning of the executive or legislations passed by the legislature. This arrangement is called the system of checks and balances.
221.

Who is responsible for procuring and stocking food grains

Answer» Food corporation of India is responsible for procuring and stocking food grains
222.

Who is Frederic Sorreiu

Answer» Frédéric Sorrieu was a French artist. In 1848, he prepared a series of four prints visualising his dream of a world made up of ‘democratic and social Republics’,. The first print of the series, shows the peoples of Europe and America – men and women of all ages and social classes – marching in a long train, and offering homage to the statue of Liberty as they pass by it.
223.

How was the idea of Swaraj different for different community?

Answer» The council elections were boycotted in most provinces. foreign products and clothes were boycotted and burnt, so the movement slowed down gradually due to lack of alternatives. For the peasants and tribals, Swaraj meant not only freedom from British rule, but also at the hands of landlords
224.

Define constitutional arrangements.

Answer» By\xa0constitutional arrangements, we mean the ways in which government power is limited and allocated, how the government system is set up and operates.
225.

How did nationalist tension in the Balkans create condition of the first world war?

Answer» Nationalist tensions emerged in the Balkans because of the spread of ideas of romantic nationalism as also the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire that had previously ruled over this area. The different Slavic communities in the Balkans began to strive for independent rule. They were jealous of each other and every state wanted more territory, even at the expense of others. Also, the hold of imperial power over the Balkans made the situation worse. Russia, Germany, England, Austro-Hungary all wanted more control over this area. These conflicts ultimately led to the First World War in 1914.
226.

State two factors of deforestation

Answer» The primary anthropogenic activities (human activities) that contribute to deforestation include:\tAgriculture – small-scale and large scale farming\tLogging – cutting of trees for use as raw material\tMining and urban expansion – clearing of forest area for the construction of infrastructure.
Two factors responsible for deforestation are building ,growing needs of people and increasing population.
227.

Write a note on language policy of Indian government

Answer» Your welcome .and Do study for your exam .
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Please read this to understand the language policy of Indian government . Ok
i)No national language:\xa0Our Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one language. Hindi was identified as the official language.\xa0But Hindi is the mother tongue of only about 40 percent of Indians. Therefore, there were many safeguards to protect other languages.\xa0ii) Scheduled languages:. Besides Hindi, there are 21 other languages recognised as Scheduled Languages by the Constitution. A candidate in an examination conducted for the Central Government positions may opt to take the examination in any of these languages.\xa0iii) Spread of Hindi with a cautious approach:\xa0Unlike Sri Lanka, the leaders of our country adopted a very cautious attitude in spreading the use of Hindi.\xa0According to the Constitution, the use of English for official purposes was to stop in 1965. However, many nonHindi speaking States demanded that the use of English continue. In Tamil Nadu, this movement took a violent form. The Central Government responded by agreeing to continue the use of English along with Hindi for official purposes. Promotion of Hindi\xa0continues to be the official policy of the Government of India. Promotion does not mean that the Central Government can impose Hindi on States where people speak a different language.
228.

Write a note on centre state rotation

Answer» If no single party gets a clear majority in the Lok Sabha, the major national parties can alliance with many parties including several regional parties to form a\xa0government\xa0at the\xa0Centre. This led to a new culture of power sharing and respect for the autonomy of\xa0State\xa0Governments.\xa0The\xa0duties\xa0of the Union or\xa0Central Government\xa0include subjects of national importance such as defence of the country, foreign affairs, banking, communications and currency.Oct 24, 2019
229.

Explain panchayati Raj system

Answer» \tRural local government is popularly known by the name of Panchayati Raj.\tIt has been divided into three tiers or three levels.\tAt the village level, there is a Gram Panchayat; at the block level, there is a Block Committee and at the district level, there is a Zilla Parishad.
230.

What are the features of the land use pattern in india? Explain in 100-120 words.

Answer» Land-use pattern in India is a dynamic concept. It changes over space and time. Land-use pattern in India is as follows:1. About 46% area is the net sown area in the country.2. Forests occupy about 22% of the reporting area.3. The cultivable waste land accounts for nearly 5% of the area.4. The fallow land covers about 8% of the total area.5. Permanent pastures and tree crops cover only 5%.6. The land not available for cultivation is nearly 14% of the total area.The factors which determine land use are two fold:(a) Physical – climate, soil and relief.(b) Human – culture, tradition and technology.The main causes for the change in Land-use pattern are –1. Growing human population2. Urbanization3. Industrialisation,This then varies from state to state also. The above mentioned factors are also responsible for the decrease in land under forest which is around 19% i.e. 14% away from 33% norm of UNO body on environment protection but a slight improvement after 1960-61 i.e. of 22% of the total geographical area.I think I answered right ??
231.

What factors affect the land use pattern in India? Explain in 80 words

Answer» 1] Forests2]Land not available for cultivation a)Barren and waste land b)Land put to non agricultural usage.3]Other uncultivated land a) Permanent pasture and grazing land b) land put under miscellaneous tree crops groves4]Fallow land a) Current Fallow b) Other than current Fallow.5] Net sown area
232.

Write the benefits of MNCs

Answer» Answer4.3/578bondesrushtiHelping Hand9 answers649 people helpedList of Advantages of Multinational Corporations1. Cheaper LaborOne of the advantages of multinational corporations is the opportunity to operate in countries where labor is not as expensive. This is one of the perks that smaller companies do not enjoy. Multinationals can set up their offices in several countries where demand for their services and products are high while cheaper labor is available.2. Broader Market BaseBy opening establishments or offices in several countries, multinationals increase their chances of reaching out to customers on a global scale, a benefit which other companies limited to regional offices and establishments do not have. The access to more customers gives them more opportunities to develop and cater their products and services that will fit the needs of potential customers.3. Tax CutsMultinationals can enjoy lower taxes in other countries for exports and imports, an advantage that owners of international corporations can take at any given day. And although not all countries can have lower tariffs, there are those that give tax cuts to investors to attract more international companies to do business in these countries.4. Job CreationWhen international companies set up branches in other countries, employees and members of the team are locals. That said, more people are given employment opportunities especially in developing countries.I think I am right brother ??
\tMNCs can provide money for additional investments, like buying new machines for faster production.\tMNCs might bring with them the latest technology for production.\tMNCs also buy some local companies to expand production, since they have wealth exceeding the entire budgets of some of the developing countries.
233.

Why Giuseppe mazzinni described as the most dangerous enemy of our social orders

Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionist, who was broadcasted into exile when he attained the age 24 for endeavoring a revolution in Liguria in 1881. He ascertained two ambiguous associations, precisely Young Italy and Young Europe. Metternich was the one who interjected the Treaty of Vienna. His conception was conservatism. But Mazzini was contemporary and compelling.He reassured the young members of these associations to be associated with seditious actions. Following his convictions on the representation of his confidential communities, more such alliances were authorized in France, Switzerland, Germany, and Poland.Thus this caused disagreement among them and Metternich excerpted \' Mazzini is the most dangerous enemy of our social order\'
234.

Mention any four Means or icons or symbols through which people of Europe got feeling of nationalism

Answer» 1) Poetry and music.2) Means of communication ,mainly newspaper.3) Shops such as barber shop or tea shops served a place of discussion in making feeling of nationalism among common people.
235.

Mention any four steps which have been taken by the government to modernize the Indian agriculture.

Answer» To modernize Indian Agriculture the Indian government has taken concerted efforts like:\tSetting up of Indian Council of Agricultural Research\tAgricultural universities, veterinary services and animal breeding centres.\tHorticulture development\tResearch and development in the field meteorology and weather forecast.\tImprovement of rural infrastructure.
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236.

What was the act of union 1707

Answer» The\xa0Acts of Union, passed by the English and Scottish Parliaments in\xa01707, led to the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain on 1 May, 1907 The UK Parliament met for the first time in October\xa01707.
237.

What was romanticism

Answer» Romanticism is a cultured movement focused on emotion and mystical feeling insted of reason and science to develop nationalist sentiment. They helped create a sence of collective heritage and cultural past as part of nation bilding through use of folk songs, dances & music. Romantics such as JOHANN GOTTFRIED claimed true german culture was to discoverd among common people \'das volk\'\xa0
Romanticism, a culture movement which sought to develop a particular form of nationalist sentiment by folk song , folk dance ,local poetry etc.
238.

What problem indian people face for independence?

Answer» 15th August 1947 marked the end of colonial rule in India and the country found itself standing on the threshold of a new era wherein the task was to build a strong nation. While India found itself independent from the British, it was still to find independence from\xa0social, economic and political problems\xa0that had started to become a rock in the way of its growth.• Poverty, unemployment, low literacy rate• No idea about foreign policy• Military disorder because army and equipments were also divided• Undeveloped industries• How to maintain sovereignty of India• What to choose socialist economy or capitalist economy (they chose mixed economy)• Which group to be joined capitalist group led by USA or socialist group led by USSR (they initiate NAM)• Partition• Refugee problem• Poor economic condition• Separatist movement in north-east• Integration of princely states• Nature of administration was not fixed
239.

mind maps for geography lessons

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240.

Who was Ernst renan? What was his dream?

Answer» Ernest Renan : Ernest Renan was a French philosopher who had outlined his understanding of what makes a nation in a lecture delivered at the University of Sorbonne in 1882. The lecture was subsequently published as a famous essay entitled ‘Quest-ce qu’une nation?’ (‘What is a Nation?’)
241.

Mention the features of Congress party in India

Answer» the welfare and securing interests of minor and wicker sections of the society
The main objectives of the Indian national congress are as follows:\tTo build a modern secular democratic republic in India.\tThe party believes in equality of all countrymen.\tBelieves in education and welfare of weaker sections and minorities.\tSupports new economic reforms with a human touch.
242.

Unity of phrase

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243.

Geography maps work

Answer» Hamare school mein koyi map work nahi karvaya.Sorry
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244.

What is difference between factory and industry

Answer» A\xa0factory\xa0is a manufacturing\xa0plant.\xa0Industry\xa0refers to the production of a material or service within an economy. This is the main\xa0difference between factory and industry.and industry is the production of material or service products that contribute to an economy.
Factory:\xa0Factory is one place where actually the production of goods takes place.Industry:\xa0The industry is a specific division that indicates a particular business activity.
245.

Classify industry on the basis of of ownership ?

Answer» It can be classified as individual, community, national and international
On the\xa0basis of ownership,\xa0industries\xa0can be\xa0classified\xa0as: . Public Sector: These\xa0industries\xa0are aimed and operated by the government agencies. ... Private Sector: These\xa0industries\xa0are owned and operated by private entrepreneurs, e.g., TISCO, Bajaj Auto Ltd., Reliance\xa0Industries, Dabur\xa0Industries, etc.
246.

Describe the iron and steel industry of India ?

Answer» The\xa0iron and steel industries\xa0are among the most important\xa0industries\xa0in\xa0india. ... In 2019\xa0india\xa0became the 2nd largest\xa0steel producer in the world after China . and the largest producer of\xa0steel iron in the world. The\xa0industry\xa0produced 82.68 million tons of total finished\xa0steel and 9.7 million tons of raw\xa0iron.
247.

Explain the importance of cotton textile industries?

Answer» Cotton\xa0plays an\xa0important role\xa0in the Indian economy as the country\'s\xa0textiles industry\xa0is predominantly\xa0cotton\xa0based. ... The\xa0industry\xa0is also the second-largest employer in the country after agriculture, providing employment to over 51 million people directly and 68 million people indirectly, including unskilled women.
248.

What is the importance of manufacturing

Answer» Importance of manufacturing\xa0industry is as follows: It has helped in modernising agriculture by\xa0manufacturing\xa0tractors, tools and machines used in cultivation. It has reduced employment pressure on agriculture. It has brought in much needed foreign exchange.
249.

Notes on primary, secondary and tertiary sector

Answer» (i)\xa0Primary Sector\xa0(or Agriculture\xa0sector). It includes all those economic activities which are connected with extraction and production of natural resources, e.g., agriculture, fishing, mining, etc. (ii)\xa0Secondary Sector\xa0(or Industrial\xa0sector). ... (iii)\xa0Tertiary Sector\xa0(or Service\xa0sector).\xa0The\xa0tertiary industry\xa0is the segment of the economy that provides\xa0services\xa0to its consumers, including a wide range of businesses such as financial institutions, schools and restaurants. It is also known as the\xa0tertiary sector\xa0or\xa0service industry/sector.
250.

India\'s vast and diverse size is the most important resource . Support the statement

Answer» India\xa0has land under a variety of relief features such as plains, plateaus, mountains and islands. About 43 per cent of land areas is plain, which provides facilities for agriculture and industry.India involves most part of the Southern Asia. Regarding its populace, India is a standout amongst the most crowded countries on the planet after China. India has a long history or rich culture and customs. It is world\'s biggest majority rule government and presently is a most creating country in Asia.The populace and in addition the geology of India go as an inseparable unit and have brought about the advancement of an all around created nation. India is different and has the rugged Himalayan locale and Gangetic Plain.It has the radiant stream framework comprising of Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers.The service sector in India has additionally indicated extraordinary advancement. Numerous remote organizations are anticipating putting investment into India.Industrialization in India has likewise created at a fast rate in the course of the most recent couple of years. India\'s biggest businesses are textiles, steel, cement, mining, oil and IT.