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4051.

Write short notes of the following.1. Sickness in small business enterprises

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It is a defined as '' an industrial company which has, at the end of any financial year accumulated losses equal to, or exceeding its entire net worth and has also suffered cash losses in such fiscal year."

4052.

.How did cold war produce arms race as well as arms control?2M

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4053.

. Write in your own words two or more sentences of whatyouunderstandbymarginalisation.

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4054.

1. Write in your own words two or mcre sentences of what you understand by the wordmarginalisation'

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-Marginalization is the process of pushing a particular group or groups of people to the edge of society by not allowing them an active voice, identity, or place in it.

- Through both direct and indirect processes, marginalized groups may be relegated to a secondary position or made to feel as if they are less important than those who hold more power or privilege in society.

4055.

passed the arm's act, which prohibited Indians from possessing arms without licenses

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Lord Lytton The viceroy of India from 1876 to1880 passed arms act in the year 1879.

4056.

WriteshortanswersofthefollowingI. What do you mean by commerce?

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Commerce relates to "the exchange of goods and services, especially on a large scale.” Commerce includes legal, economic, political, social, cultural and technological systems that operate in any country or internationally.

4057.

Give Very Short Answers: What is a Constitution?

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A constitution is primarily a set of rules and principles specifying how a country should be governed, how power is distributed and controlled, and what rights.

4058.

B. Give short answers for the following questions.1. What is the difference between sex and gender?

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The difference between sex and gender is that sex is a biological concept based on biological characteristics such as difference in genitalia in male and female. Gender on the other hand primarily deals with personal, societal and cultural perceptions of sexuality.Please hit the like button if this helped you

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4059.

What are the provision Of the1989 SC..S.T?

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The SCs and STs (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 withstringentprovisions (which extends to whole of India except the State of Jammu & Kashmir) was enacted on 9 September 1989. Section 23(1) of the Act authorises the Central Government to frame rules for carrying out the purpose of the Act

4060.

(1) Michel Foucault called his method, 'the archaeology of knowledge'.o) Tt i

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4061.

What causes the eutrophication of stagnant water reservoir?

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Eutrophicationis an enrichment ofwaterby nutrient salts thatcausesstructural changes to the ecosystem such as: increased production of algae and aquatic plants, depletion of fish species, general deterioration ofwaterquality and other effects that reduce and preclude use”.

4062.

Branches of Geology

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1.Geochemistry.

2.Oceanography.

3.Paleontology.

4.Sedimentology.

4063.

how many branches in philosophy?

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Ans :- Traditionally, there are five mainbranches of philosophy. They are:

Metaphysics, which deals with the fundamental questions of reality.

Epistemology, which deals with our concept of knowledge, how we learn and what we can know.

Logic, which studies the rules of valid reasoning and argumentation

Ethics, or moral philosophy, which is concerned with human values and how individuals should act.

Aestheticsor esthetics, which deals with the notion of beauty and the philosophy of art.

4064.

9Which is a harbour?(a) Chennai(e) Bhopal(d) Mahabaleshwar(b) Delhi

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Answer:a) ChennaiExplanationChennai Port, formerly known as Madras Port, is the third largest container port of India, behind the Nhava Sheva and Mundra port.

4065.

Bhopal Gas Tragedy

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The Bhopal gas tragedy occurred in 1984 at Bhopal. On Dec. 3, a dangerous chemical reaction occurred in the plant. As a result, water entered into the tank containing methyl isocyanate gas. This resulted in the increase of temperature and pressure inside the tank.

4066.

where is bhopal

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Bhopal is in madhya pradesh

4067.

03).What is morale? Examine the broad basemorale in public administration.Write a critical note on right to information

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Morale, is the capacity of a group's members to maintain belief in an institution or goal, particularly in the face of opposition or hardship

4068.

Do animals sleep

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Like humans, manyanimalsare “diurnal.” They are more active during the day and get moresleep at night. ... They tend tosleepduring the day and are active atnight. Examples include raccoons, opossums and owls

4069.

consumer protection act

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TheConsumer Protection Act, 1986, was enacted to provide a simpler and quicker redressal toconsumergrievances. TheActseeks to promote andprotectthe interest ofconsumersagainst deficiencies and defects in goods or services. ... ThisActhas provided a machinery wherebyconsumerscan file their complaints.

4070.

Analyse the importance of the three-tier judicial machinery underConsumer Protection Act (COPRA) 1986, for redressal of consumerdisputes. .

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4071.

Describe any three functions of consumer protection councils.

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The three features of Consumer Protection Act can be described as follows :-1) Established a system of three tier consumer court of the state, district and national level for redressal of consumer disputes.2) It is been enacted to protect consumer rights.3)Enacted in 1986 by the government

4072.

When did the 'Protection of women from Domestic Violence Actcomeinto effect?

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The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted to protect women from domestic violence. It was brought into force by the Indian government from26 October 2006.

4073.

. Throw light on the duties of a consumer in the market place

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1. Consumer should ask for a cash memo.2. Consumer should see that the product is not expired.3. Consumer should see ISI and AGMARK mark on products.

4074.

विश्व में जनसंख्या के वितरण को प्रभावित करने वाले कारकों पर| प्रकाश डालिए।Throw light on the factors which influence thedistribution of population in the world.

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ऐसे बहुत सारे कारक है तो इसे गूगल मे डालिये

Geographical Factors

Topography:People prefer living on plains rather than plateaus and mountains since these areas are suitable for agriculture, manufacturing and also service activities.

Climate:People generally stay awayfrom extreme climates (very cold or very hot) like theSahara desert, the Russian polar regions, Canada and Antarctica.

Soil:Fertile soils offer optimal land for farming. Fertile plains like Brahmaputra and Ganga and in India, the Nile in Egypt, Hwang-He and Chang Jiang in China are highly populated.

Water:People prefer to live in those places where fresh water is easily available. So, the river valleys are densely populated and the deserts have less population.

Minerals:Places with deposits of mineral are naturally more populated.

Social, Cultural and Economic Factors

Social:Areas with better housing, health facilities and education are more populated e.g., Pune. Better transport facilities also contribute to the increased population of any region.

Cultural:Places with cultural or/andreligious import attract people. Example: Varanasi, Jerusalem and Vatican city.

Economic:Industrial areas offer employment opportunities. A large number of people make their way into these areas. Examples: Mumbai in India and Osaka in Japan.

4075.

What is meant by war of Opium?

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TheOpium Warswere two wars in the mid-19th century involvingChinaand theBritish Empireover the British trade of opium and China's sovereignty. The clashes included theFirst Opium War(1839–1842) and theSecond Opium War(1856–1860). The wars and events between them weakened theQing dynastyand forced China to trade with the other parts of the world

4076.

Why did the Company produce opium in India and smuggle it to China?

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beacause India wants to creat a good family relation with all the other country

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its very simpleindia is multi talened counrty india have many country at its boder so it want to creat good relation

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my answer the company decided to produce opium in India and smuggle it to china because contractors were hired to produce opium.the price was kept low as the intent was to cultivate it on a large scale.the company yielding high profit from opium cultivation that's why.

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the company decided to produce opium in India and smuggle it to china because contractors were hired to produce opium.the price was kept low as the intent was to cultivate it on a large scale.the company yielding high profit from opium cultivation that's why.

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is a phenomeon where agricultureis governed by commerical cosideration i.e. certain specialised crops began to be grown not for consumption in village but for sale in national & even in international market . In India it began with british

4077.

Do you think China has democracy?

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No,China is not democratic, moreover it is quite far from being democratic, because

no legal way exists for peaceful removal of the government;

there is no legal parliamentary opposition, a single political party runs in the elections, there are a few additional parties but they have no legal way to grab power, they operate under the direct supervision of the ruling party;

there is considerable terror (imprisonment of political opposition, labour camps);

there are no organizations established for fullfilling the role of “checks and balances”, the police and the judiciary system is directly controlled by the ruling political party;

the ruling political party appoints its own people for every important position;

civil resistance against the government is illegal;

decisions are made without or merely with formal involvement of the affected groups;

there is no freedom of press, the media is under direct control of the ruling political party;

personal freedom (freedom of speech, freedom of association, freedom of movement, religious freedom, freedom of family planning) is severely restricted in many respects.

4078.

How did british sell opium in china

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Thehistory of opium in Chinabegan with the use ofopiumfor medicinal purposes during the 7th century. In the 17th century the practice of mixing opium with tobacco for smoking spread from Southeast Asia, creating a far greater demand.Following the 1764Battle of Buxar, the BritishEast India Company(EIC) gained control of tax collection, along with the formerMughal emperors monopoly on the opium market, in the province ofBengal, this monopoly was formally incorporated into the company's activities via theEast India Company Act, 1793. The EIC was£28million in debt as a result of the Indian war and the insatiable demand for Chinese tea in the UK market, which had to be paid for in silver.

4079.

Capital of China

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Beijing is the capital of China bro

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Beijing, which means "Northern Capital" (from the Chinese characters 北 for north and 京 for capital), is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most heavily populated cities in the world.

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4080.

1. Which method of hand-printing was developedChina ?

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The woodblock printing was developed in China.

4081.

which method of hand-printing was developed in China?

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WoodblockPrintingor simply block printingwas themethod of hand printing developed in China. It was the methodofprintingtexts and images on cloth and later on paper byhand with the help of wooden blocks. It developedin 3rd century AD and later in 7th century AD under Tang Dynasty ofchina.

4082.

4) Give two examples of alloys used in house with chemical compositiorn

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4083.

.. are elevated3. The ...4. Trees and forests bring .....****...... is a natural processto the land.un ar main fed and their volume fluctuates.

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3) photosynthesis is a natural process.

4084.

The Lahore Gate Improvement Scheme was introduced in the year :A. 1927B. 1880C. 1915D. 1888

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Lahore Gate improvement scheme was started in 1888.

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4085.

a. The son-in-law of Qutubuddin Aibak was:

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Aram Shah was the..son of Quttubdin aibak

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lltutmish is son of qutubuddin Aibak

4086.

candidatesmpaignhave equal opportunities to appeal for votespractices indulged by a party or candidate toAcludes shuffing ballot boxes by a few persons inRoing polling officers to favour a candidaterecording multiple votes by the same person andthe percentage of eligible voters who cast their votes in an electionclections are false?Which of the following statements about the reasons for conducting exerElections enable people to judge the performance of the governmentPeople select the representative of their choice in an electionSlections enable people to evaluate the performance of the judiciarya People can indicate which policies they preferWhich of these is not a good reason to say that Indian elections aredemocraticIndia has the largest number of voters in the worldIndia's Election Commission is very powerfulin India, everyone above the age of 18 has a right to votea in India, the losing parties accept the electoral verdict3Watch the BollowingIt is necessary to keep theSome constituencies arereserved for SCs and STS soBeryone has one and only onethere is a fair representationof all sections of our societyeveryone has equalopportunity to elect theirrepresentativeall candidates must have afair chance of competing inelectionssome people may have movedaway from the area wherethey voted lastParty in power is not allowedto use government vehiclesDEMOCRATIC POLITICS

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why are some constituencies reserved In India

4087.

How Qutub-ud-din Aibak became the ruler of Delh

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Qutubuddin Aibak, crowned himself the Sultan ofDelhiin 1206, when Muhammad Ghoriwaskilled in the battlefield.

After his death whenAibakcame to throne he ruled over those places where hewasappointed as the local receiver-general of Sultan Ghori.

4088.

Ilbert Bill

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Ilbert Bill is named after Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert, who was appointed as legal adviser to the Council of India.

The bill was introduced in 1883 by Viceroy Ripon, who actually desired to abolish theracial prejudice from the Indian Penal Code.Ripon had proposed an amendment for existing laws in the country and toallow Indian judges and magistrates the jurisdiction to try British offendersin criminal cases at the District level.

4089.

1. What is discrimination?

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the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex.

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4090.

Do you feel gender discrimination exists in our society?your answer with suitable examples.

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Gender discrimination does not exist much in the society

4091.

. How is periodisation in history helpful?

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Periodizationis the process or study of categorizing the past into discrete, quantified named blocks of time. This is usually done in order to facilitate the study and analysis ofhistory, understanding current andhistoricalprocesses, and causality that might have linked those events.

4092.

What are DSSs? How are they helpful?

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A properly designed DSS is an interactivesoftware-based system intended to help decision makers compile useful information from a combination of raw data, documents, and personal knowledge, or business models to identify and solve problems and make decisions.

4093.

d) What were the criticisms against the Orientalist vision of learning?

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4094.

Discuss the Anglicist-Orientalist controversyHow was it resolved?

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In 1813 the British government in England directed the Company's government in India to spend yearly a sum of rupees 1-lakh towards the spread of education. Despite the directive of the British government, the East India Company's government in India took no initiative to spend the money for the promotion of education in India.

This indifference was largely due to the controversy that reared its head in the official circle regarding the type of education to be introduced in India. The opinion that favored the introduction of western scientific knowledge in India came to be known as the Anglicize while the Orientals view was in favor of promoting and disseminating the traditional oriental learning.

This Anglicize- Orientals controversy continued for quite some time. Ultimately, the two controversies were settled in 1835 under the Governor- Generalship of Lord William Bentinck. Hands of Lord William Benthnck, the then Governor-General of India were strengthened by the coming of Lord Macaulay to India as the Law member of the Governor-General's Council Macaulay was in favor of introducing Western education in India.

On the strength of the opinion Macaulay expressed in his famous Education Minute Lord Bentinck introduced Western education and thus the Anglicize won the day.

4095.

What was Birsa's vision of a golden age? Why do you think such a visionappealed to the people, of the region?

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4096.

22. There is a general perception that statistical knowledge is all-too-frequently intentionally misused. Explainhow.

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There is a general perception that statistical knowledge is all-too-frequently intentionallymisusedby finding ways to interpret only the data that are favorable to the presenter.A mistrust and misunderstanding of statistics is associated with the quotation, "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics". Misuse of statistics can be both inadvertent and intentional, and the bookHow to Lie with Statistics outlines a range of considerations. In an attempt to shed light on the use and misuse of statistics, reviews of statistical techniques used in particular fields are conducted.

4097.

etrotngerdssmoreseniousandwhy(0)samplingerrors (b) non-sampling s21 Distinguish between random sampling' and stratified sampling22. There is a general perception that statistical k

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In contrast, stratified random sampling divides the population into smaller groups, or strata, based on shared characteristics. A random sample is taken from each stratum in direct proportion to the size of the stratum compared to the population.

4098.

The Greek word which is the origin of the word “planets” means ………….

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wanderers

4099.

What does the word media means?

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Media includes every broadcasting and narrowcasting medium such as newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, billboards, direct mail, telephone, fax, and internet.

4100.

What is the necessity of laws in a country? What is the responsibility of theParliament while formulating a new law?

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Importance of Law in Society. The law is important for a society for it serves as a norm of conduct for citizens. ... The law is important because it acts as a guideline as to what is accepted in society. Without it there would be conflicts between social groups and communities.

Law-making of the executive bodies. If the powers are divided between thegovernmental bodes and the legislative power is vested in the legislative bodies thequestion is whether the executive bodies may adopt laws. In principle many scholarsfrom different countries agree that the law-making of the executive bodies contradicts tothe principle of the separation of powers. But with the increasing of the law-making ofthe executive bodies in practice the scholars more and more began to justify thisprocess. The acts of the executive bodies are adopted in a quick and informal mannerand that pragmatic reason becomes important for modern complex and constantlychanging society. Many Constitutions permit parliaments to delegate the legislative powers to theexecutive bodies (first of all to the Government). The Constitutions demand that theauthorization laws shall be definite, define the duration of the authorization (theConstitutions of Portugal, Spain). The conception of delegation powers is recognized in many countries. In GreatBritain according to the principle of the parliamentary sovereignty all legislative powersare concentrated in the parliament. The executive bodies may adopt laws only on thebasis of the powers delegated by the parliament. The problem is that it is very difficultto find a board between the legislation and delegated acts. Parliament may delegatepowers on any question as well as adopt act on any question. In the result the acts of