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4751.

Identify the dimensions of learning

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Ans :- The Six Dimensions of Learning

Confidence and independence. ...

Skills and strategies. ...

Knowledge and Understanding. ...

Use of prior and emerging experience. ...

Reflection. ...

An optional dimension: Creativity, originality, imagination.

4752.

.1. What are the specific problems adolocents may face ?

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Here is our list of the most common problems, and their solutions that adolescents have to deal with.

Physical changes. Sponsored. ...

Emotional changes and problems. ...

Behavioralchanges. ...

Substance Use andAbuse. ...

Educational challenges. ...

Healthproblems. ...

Psychological problems. ...

Social problems –datingandrelationships.

4753.

Define the term "liberalization. Explain the reasons for the Indian Government begining the policy ofliberalization in 1991.

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Liberalisation - It refers to the process of making simplification in the rule and regulations for Private sector. In this process Govt. opens the door for the private sector to enter in the industry and compete with the other firms.

In 1991 Govt make economic reforms to encourage Foreign direct investment.

Reasons for economic reforms.

1. Poor performance of the Govt. sector, All the Govt. enterprises were running in loss.

2. Poor quality of products, as there were no pvt sector to compete with Govt sector. There fore Govt firms started producing low quality of goods.

3. Customer dissatisfaction, there were dissatisfaction among customer because of low quality of goods produced by Govt firms.

4.Lack of Foreign Currency- Since that time Govt doesn't allowed the foreign firms to enter in the market there fore there were lack of FDI,which results in shortage in stock of Foreign Currency.

Remarks - On that time India economy was at its worst stage. They don't even have enough Foreign exchange to purchase required amount of food grains. They Govt approached the WORLD BANK, IMF to give loan but they asked Indian Govt to mortgage its Gold reserve and asked to do economic reforms.This results in Economic reforms 1991.

4754.

2What was the reasons for putting barriers to foreign trade and foreign investment bythe Indian government? Why did it wish to remove these barriers?

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4755.

According to the Indian Constitution, what is basically the two-level system of government?

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I think it is the division of power between the state and the central governments.

The Indian constitution originally provided for a two - level / tier system of govt ,the union govt or central govt and the state government.

Later a third tier of federalism was added in the form of Panchayat and Municipalities

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4756.

Answer the following questions in detail:Q. 1. What are the specifieproblems adolocents may fa

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Here is our list of the most commonproblems, and their solutions thatadolescentshave to deal with.

Physical changes. Sponsored. ...

Emotional changes andproblems. ...

Behavioral changes. ...

Substance Use and Abuse. ...

Educationalchallenges. ...

Healthproblems. ...

Psychologicalproblems. ...

Socialproblems– dating and relationships

4757.

The Right of Children to Free and CompulsoryEducation (RTE) Act, 2009

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TheRight of Children to Free and Compulsory Education ActorRight to Education Act(RTE) is anActof theParliament of Indiaenacted on 4 August 2009, which describes the modalities of the importance offreeandcompulsory educationfor children between the age of 6 to 14 years in India under Article 21A of theIndian Constitution.India became one of 135 countries to makeeducation a fundamental rightof every child when the act came into force on 1 April 2010.The title of the RTE Act incorporates the words ‘free and compulsory’. ‘Free education’ means that no child, other than a child who has been admitted by his or her parents to a school which is not supported by the appropriate Government, shall be liable to pay any kind of fee or charges or expenses which may prevent him or her from pursuing and completing elementary education. ‘Compulsory education’ casts an obligation on the appropriate Government and local authorities to provide and ensure admission, attendance and completion of elementary education by all children in the 6-14 age group

4758.

5.Describe how India's Standard Time has been fixed.

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India's standard time has been fixed with the longitudinal and latitudinal extent of centre of india by which it is passes. It is stable and same for all states of india.

4759.

14. What do you known about the worldBank?

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, the World Bank functions as an international organization that fights poverty by offering developmental assistance to middle-income and low-income countries. By giving loans and offering advice and training in both the private and public sectors, the World Bank aims to eliminate poverty by helping people help themselves. Under the World Bank Group, there are complementary institutions that aid in its goals to provide assistance.

4760.

What is the role of IMF and World Bank at the international level?

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Ans :- TheIMFpromotesinternationalmonetary cooperation and provides policy advice and capacity development support to help countries build and maintain strong economies. IMFstaff are primarily economists with wide experience in macroeconomic and financial policies. The World Bank'smandate.

4761.

World Bank is situated in1) New York47.2) Moscow3) Beijing4) Bertin

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World bank is situatied in actually situated in Washington D.C.

So the best option is Option a) New York.

additional information :

The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans to countries of the world for capital projects. It comprises two institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the International Development Association.

4762.

rld Bank in classifying different(iv) RS OUUU4. What is the main criterion used by the World Bank in lacountries? What are the limitations of this criterion, if any?5 In what respects is the criterion used by the UNDP for measurindifferent from the one used by the World Bank?INDP for measuring development

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4763.

y Rs 6000. 4. What is the main criterion used by the World Bank in classifying ditlerentcountries? What are the limitations of this criterion, if any?he crterion used by the UNDP for measuring development

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4764.

5. In what respects is the criterion used by the UNDP for measuring developmentdifferent from the one used by the World Bank?

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4765.

8. Describe the basic criterion used for a developed country with an undeveloped one.

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The two criterias are :-

(i)On the basis of per capita income:- In World Development Report 2006, brought out by the World Bank, this criterion is used for classifying countries. Countries with per capita income of Rs. 4,53,000 per annum and above in 2004, are called rich countries and those with per capita income of Rs. 37,000 or less are called low-income countries.

(ii)On the basis of Human Development Index:- According to this criteria the countries are ranked on the basis of life expectancy, literacy rate and health status etc.

4766.

3. Describe the basic criterion used for a developed country with an undeveloped one

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The average or per capita income is the main criterion for comparing a developed country with an underdeveloped one. Countries with per capita income of Rs 4,53,000 per annum and above in 2004 are called high-income countries, and countries with per capita income of Rs 37,000 or less are called low-income countries.In 2004, India was considered a low-income country because its per capita income was just Rs 28,000. In 2006, the World Development Report to classify countries was based on the average income criterion.

4767.

s Describe the basic criterion used for a develeveloped country with an undeveloped one.ns.

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Adeveloped country, industrializedcountry,moredeveloped country, or “more economicallydeveloped country” is a sovereign state that has a highlydevelopedeconomy and advanced technological infrastructure relative to other less industrialized nations.

4768.

(W) Hs 60004. What is the main criterion used by the World Bank in classifying differentcountries? What are the limitations of this criterion, if any?LINDALourant

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4769.

what is the main criterion used by the worldBankDandiffrentin cassifyingcountries what are the autaInoadedonlimitations of this criterson, ich any?thenincriteriam used by thetoisin

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Themain criterion used by the World bank in classifying different countriesis Per capita income or Average Income. 1) According toworlddevelopment report, thecountrieswith per capita income of US$ 12, 736 per annum and above in 2013, are called richcountries.

Themain criterion used by the World bank in classifying different countriesis Per capita income or Average Income. 1) According toworlddevelopment report, thecountrieswith per capita income of US$ 12, 736 per annum and above in 2013, are called richcountries.

The World Development Report, 2012, brought out by the World Bank has given the following criterion in classifying countries-Rich or High income countries- Countries with the per capita income of US $1216 per annum and above in 2012, are called rich countries.Poor or Low income countries-The countries with the per capita income of US $1035 or less, are called low income countries.India comes in the category of low middle income countries because its per capita income in 2012 was just US $1530 per annum. The rich countries, excluding countries of Middle east and other small countries, are generally called the developed countries.Limitations-1. It covers only the economic aspect ignoring peace, health, environment, education, longevity ,etc.2.This method does not give information regarding the distribution of income.

4770.

give three reasons for the shifting of sugar industries from north India to west and South in Indian states

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Reasons for shifting of sugar industry from North to South India are(i) The sucrose content of sugarcane grown is higher in Peninsular India. Thus, more sugar can be extracted from the same amount of sugarcane.(ii) The crushing season is longer in Peninsular India, as it does not get very hot in the summer compared to North India.(iii) Sugar industries are mostly cooperatives andcooperatives are more successful in the Southern states.

4771.

5. State any two differences between the local government before andafter the Constitutional amendment in 1992.

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4772.

LILLEP5. State any two differences between the local government before andafter the Constitutional amendment in 1992.

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4773.

nswer the following questions:Who has made the Earth, the air, the sky and the sea?

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1 God who made the earth,the air, the sky, the sea,who gave the light its birth,careth for me.

2 God who made the grass,the flow'r, the fruit, the tree,the day and night to pass,careth for me.

3 God who made the sun,The moon, the stars, is hewho, when life's clouds come on,careth for me.

4 God who sent his Sonto die on Calvary,he if I lean on him,will care for me.

God who made the earth , the air, the sky , the sea ...

4774.

ny three provisions of amendment made in 'Indian Constitution' in 1992 foraking ‘Three-Tier, government more effective and powerful.

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The provisions are following :-

1.) Elections of local government conducted after regular interval.

2.) New independent state election commission was formed.

3.) One third seats are reserved for womens.

4775.

why did the constitution fromers make provision for amendments in the Indian constitution give reasons?

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4776.

The right to constitution remedy is the heart and soul of the indian constitution justify the statement.

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The Right to Constitutional Remedy is the ‘heart and soul’of the Indian Constitution was said by Dr Br Ambedkar because(i) When any of our rights is violated, we can seek remedy through courts. If it is a Fundamental Right, we can directly approach the Supreme Court or the High Court of the state.(ii) If any act of Legislature or Executive takes away or limits any of the Fundamental Rights, it will be invalid. We can challenge Such laws of the Central or the State Government in the court of law.

4777.

feature of Indian constitution

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Federalism

• Federalism is a system in which the responsibility of governing a country is divided between the Central Government and the State Governments. State Governments in India draw their powers from the Constitution of the country.

• While the State Governments function independently of the Central Government and looks after the maintenance of law and order in their own states, the Central Government looks after issues of national importance such as the defence and foreign affairs.

Parliamentary Form of Government

• India has a parliamentary form of government where the people of India elect their own representatives who then frame laws and regulations for the entire country.

• Our Constitution grants the principle of universal adult franchise which means that adults above the age of 18 are eligible to vote irrespective of their caste, religion, sect and gender. Because the Parliament consists of elected members, it is the supreme law-making authority in the country.

Separation of Powers

• In India, there are three branches of Government-legislature, executive and judiciary. The legislature makes the laws, the executive implements

• All three organs of the Government exercise different powers and keep a check on the other organ. This ensures a balance of power among all three organs of the Government.

Fundamental Rights

• Our Constitution guarantees fundamental rights to the citizens.

Secularism

• Our Constitution has declared India to be a secular state. It means that India does not have any official religion. The Government neither encourages nor discourages the practice of any religion.

• No person in the country can be discriminated on the basis of religion. Every citizen is free to practice, profess and propagate his/her religion.

4778.

Describe any three provisions of amendment made in 'Indian Constitution' in 1992 for makingThree-Tier' government more effective and powerful.3x1 3

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Amendment in Indian Constitution in 1992:

1. It is constitutionally mandatory to hold regular elections to localgovernment bodies.

2. Seats reserved for the Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes andOther Backward Classes.

3. At least one third of all positions are reserved for women.

4. Creation of State Election Commission.

5. The state governments are required to share some powers and revenue with local government bodies.

4779.

(c) Article 60(u) cru.Which constitutional amendment provides constitutionalstatus to panchayti raj system in India?2 .

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The 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act was passed by the Parliament in April 1993. The Amendment provided a Constitutional status to the Panchayati Raj Institutions in India through insertion of Article 243 to Part IX of Indian Constitution.

4780.

what are the three basic types of spelling and grammar errors marked in ms office 2010

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1-The red line indicates a misspelled word.2-The green line indicates a grammatical error.3-The blue line indicates a contextual spelling error. This feature is turned off by default.

4781.

3 Write short Notes on the following.1. Features of private sector organizations.

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Ans :- Private Ownership and Control- A private sector undertaking is fully owned and managed by private entrepreneurs or businessmen. It may have just one owner or more than one owner.

Profit motive - The main purpose of Private sector enterprises is to earn Profits.

No Government Participation - There is no government participation in such a form of business organization.

Independent Management - Private sector enterprises are managed independently by the owners.

Private Finance - The capital of private sector organization is arranged by the owners themselves.

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4782.

1. Which were the organizations that were present inbefore the founding of Indian National Congress?

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Before the establishment of the Indian National Congress, the political association was dominated by wealthy and aristocratic elements, local or regional in character. They wanted to achieve administrative reforms, associations of Indian with the administration and spread of education through long petitions to the British Parliament. The political organisations before the establishment of the Congress are discussed below:

Political organizations before the establishment of Congress

1.Landholders Society

Founded in: 1836

Place:Kolkata (formerly named: Calcutta)

Founded by:Dwarkanath Tagore

2.British India Society

Founded in: 1839

Place:London

Founded by:William Adam

3.Bengal British India Society

Founded in: 1843

Place:Kolkata (formerly named: Calcutta)

4783.

Panchayati Raj Systerr

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In India, the Panchayati Raj now functions as a system of governance in which gram panchayats are the basic units of local administration. The system has three levels: Gram Panchayat (village level), Mandal Parishad or Block Samiti or Panchayat Samiti (block level), and Zila Parishad (district level).

4784.

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Vietnam got indepence in 1945.

4785.

Nuclear Energy

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Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that release nuclear energy to generate heat, which most frequently is then used in steam turbines to produce electricity in a nuclear power plant.

4786.

Nuclear energy is the hope of future. justify

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Atomic energy is generated by splitting nuclear substances such as the atoms of uranium, thorium, cheralite, zircomium under controlled conditions. Splitting of these atoms gives out lot of energy which can be used for a variety of purposes such as generating electricity.(ii) In modern times, more and more countries are using nuclear energy to meet their demands. There are such atomic power stations in United States of America, France, Russia, and England.(iii) Nuclear energy is playing an increasingly important role in India. India has also set up atomic power stations at Tarapur, Kota, Kalpakkam and Narora.(iv)Hydro electricity is not sufficient where there are no ever flowing perennial rivers.Therefore, we cannot depend upon hydro-electricity. The nuclear power is being proved very useful and economical. Nuclear power plant can be set up at any place.

4787.

Define insurance?Explain the characteristics of insurance

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Insurance is an arrangement in which you pay money to a company, and they pay money to you if something unpleasant happens to you, for example if your property is stolen or damaged, or if you get a serious illness.

Natureor Characteristics of Insurance

Contract.

Consideration.

Co-operative Device.

Protection of financial risks.

Risk sharing and risk transfer.

Based upon certain principles.

4788.

There is tremendous potential for wind energy to be tapped and developed:Do you agree? Justify your answer.

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The growing consumption and steady increase in price of non renewable sources has forced people to look for alternative fuels that are available cheaply and can meet their growing demand for energy. Among the alternatives available, one of them iswind energy. Wind energy is one of the alternative sources of energy that has been is use since 2000 BC. Wind power possess huge potential and has been growing fast in recent years.It is a renewable source of energy and does not produce any pollutantsor emissions during operation that could harm the environment, other than those required for maintenance.Wind poweris one of the cleanest and safest method of generating renewable electricity. Wind farms can be created to trap wind energy by placing multiple wind turbines in the same location for the purpose of generating large amounts of electric power.

4789.

What will happen if:A.All the people in a society start farming?B.There are no people to work in factories?

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A) These lead to case in which technological development will decrease drastically and also farming will be also based only using old technology

4790.

at these two photos below. Both people are cwork is still different. How? Discuss

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In the first picture we can see a woman cook food in her home.This thing is not considered to be labour.This is so because she does not get any money for the work done.

In the secon picture we can see a man cooking food at his hotel or shop.Inthis case he is doing some labour as by this means he earns money for his family.

4791.

can we get rid of spectacles

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You will need the following roles in the process of restoration of your vision:

It is recommended to close your eyes for a few minutes on every 2-3 hours and avoid hard pressure on them.You will need to implement gymnastics for your eyes. There are 16 exercises for your eye.(follow these lines with your eyes)Don’t wear glassesMassage specific spots everyday

You can apply light pressure on your eyeball with the tips of your middle and index finger. Press lightly so you don’t feel pain. Then with your index finger press these points.

While walking outside look into distanceConsume carrot juices with few drops of olive oil regularlyClean your eyes with warm waterTry not to use laptop or PC at least 2 hours before sleeping.To establish your vision implement the Indian exercise Trataka.Trataka is a form of meditation where you have to focus at moderate distance concentrating at a specific point (candle light, black spot, small object) for strengthening of the eyesight, stimulating the third eye and developing focus.

4792.

how do people work in forests?

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Forestand conservation workers perform basic taskstomaintain and improve the quality of theforest. They use digging and planting toolstoplant seedlings and power sawstocut down diseased trees. Someworkon tree farms or orchards, where they plant, cultivate, and harvest many different kinds of trees.

4793.

What was the sacrifice of Saint Dadhichi?

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Dadhichi, also known as Dadhyancha or Dadhyanga, is a central character in Hinduism.Dadhichiis primarily known for sacrificing his life so the Devas, or benevolent celestial beings, could make the weapon called "vajra" from his bones.

4794.

what was the major principle of bhakti saint

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1.Bhakti saints who preached equality of castes as far as the devotion to God was concerned appealed to the people of lower castes.2.The Bhakti saints preached the path of devotion and discarded all rituals hence it appealed to the common man.3.They tried to remove the evils of Hindu society and gave it a new vigor and vitality.4.They chose the path of love and devotion.5.there was no need to worship idols or to perform elaborate rituals for seeking his grace

4795.

3. Name two forest products that people living near forests collect and sell.

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4796.

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4797.

ORWrite the reactions of followings with borona) Sodium hydroxide b) Nitrogen

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4798.

does this app work 24 hours.??

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Yes

Yes it works and also depends upon the availability of the experts.

4799.

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4800.

1 Explain 'Civilizing Mission'.

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It is a process by which French thought to make the country of Vietnam modern.They also approached the Vietnamese as a developed nation and said that it was the duty of the developed nations to make the underdeveloped nations modern.

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