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| 7301. |
Name the states of India through which tropic of cancer passes |
| Answer» 1.Gujarat2. Rajasthan3. Madhaya Pradesh4. Chattisgarh5- Jharkhand6.Tripura7. West Bengal8. Mizoram 9. Chattisgarh | |
| 7302. |
What is peculiar with zanv PF |
| Answer» ZANU – PF stands for The\xa0Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front. This party has been ruling since independence i.e.1980. The party has been led by\xa0Robert Mugabe. The specialty of this party is that it has always won elections. | |
| 7303. |
Key notes of chapter 1 geography |
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| 7304. |
What do you mean by the word revolution |
| Answer» The definition of a revolution is the movement of one object around a center or another object, a forceful overthrow of a government by the people or any sudden or grand change. An example of revolution is movement of the earth around the sun.\xa0 | |
| 7305. |
How did China establish Communist Government? |
| Answer» In 1912, Republic of China was established by Sun Yat Sen. His aim was to establish a Western type of social liberal democracy. But, the domestic order could not be es-tablished and no political military force could control the country after 1916 , when Sun Yat Sen died, the country was split among the warlords. So, be-tween the 1912-49, there was no central authority for prevent chaos in 1919, Sun Yat Sen established “ Kuomintag” and established a military academy to train officers loyal to his ideas " 3 princeples of the people”: nationalism, democracy and people’s liveli hood which was a kind of democratic society and revolutionary army for Koumintag Chiang Kai-shek was a commander of army. But,Kuomintag moved to a non-liberal strategy in state buldingCommunist, directed from Moscow, had joined the koumintag and tried to influence the movement When Sun Yat Sen died in 1925, koumintag was divided as right- Chaing Kai*shek in the North- South East, and left and communist controlled central China Communist were expelled from koumintag and organised riots against koumintag government Long March started, Mao Zedon grasped the leadership and eliminated pro Soviet CommunistsIn 1937-45, China was ar war with Japan and Mao rebuilt Red army and extended his control over the country. The civil war of 1945-49, ended in victory for the communists and in 1949, Mao be-came first chairman of the People’s Republic of China. In 1949 Jiang fled with his followers to Taiwan | |
| 7306. |
Which section of the society would have been disappointedwith the outcome of the revolution? |
| Answer» The richer members of the third estate (the middle class) benefitted the most from the French Revolution. The clergy and the nobility were forced to relinquish power. The poorer sections of society and women would have been disappointed with the outcome of the revolution as the promise of equality was not fulfilled in full measure at the end of the revolution. | |
| 7307. |
Which group of the French society benefited from the revolution? |
| Answer» The groups of French society benefited from the revolution were of the third estate like which include peasants,servants,merchants etc.The clergy and nobility were forced to relinquish power as they enjoyed many privileges.Feudal Lords,Women,Nobles and Clergy were the sections of society who would have been disappointed with the outcome of the revolution. | |
| 7308. |
What are the non landlock states in india |
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| 7309. |
What do you mean by fedual system |
| Answer» A social system that is based on personal ownership of resources and personal fealty between a suzerain (lord) and a vassal (subject). Defining characteristics of feudalism are direct ownership of resources, personal loyalty, and a hierarchical social structure reinforced by religion. | |
| 7310. |
Define tithes |
| Answer» Tithes is the tenth part of agricultural produce or personal income set apart as an offering to God or for works of mercy, or the same amount regarded as an obligation or tax for the support of the church, priesthood, or the like. any tax, levy, or the like, especially of one-tenth. | |
| 7311. |
How would you explain the rise of napaleon ? |
| Answer» Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte:\tAfter the French Revolution, France became a republic.\tThe Jacobins introduced some radical reforms but they under Robespierre followed the policies so relentlessly that he himself was guillotine in July 1794.\tThe fall of the Jacobin government allowed the wealthier middle class to seize power. Two legislative councils were elected, who then appointed a Directory, an executive made of five members\tDirectors often clashed with legislative Councils and the latter sought to dismiss them.\tPolitical instability of the Directory paved the way for the rise of military dictator Napoleon Bonaparte | |
| 7312. |
The total geographical area of india is |
| Answer» ndia is the seventh-largest country in the world, with a total area of 3,287,263 square kilometres (1,269,219 sq mi). It measures 3,214 km (1,997 mi) from north to south and 2,933 km (1,822 mi) from east to west. | |
| 7313. |
Who was Napoleon Bonaparte ? Name the two laws passed by him |
| Answer» Napoléon Bonaparte was a French statesman and military leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the French Revolutionary Wars.The laws passes by the Napoleon bonaparte were as under1.Equality before law which was same for all through out the France.2.Property was of first importance, it was freed of feudal burdens and the owner enjoyed exclusive rights to it. | |
| 7314. |
What is a Guillotine? Who invented it? |
| Answer» The guillotine is a device consisting of two poles and a blade with which a person is beheaded. It was named after Dr Guillotin who invented it. | |
| 7315. |
What was the main aim of the national assembly? |
| Answer» The main objective of the National Assembly in France while drafting the constitution was to limit the powers of the monarch. The powers were no longer concentrated in the hands of a single person, instead they were distributed between the legislature, executive and judiciary. It made France a constitutional monarchy.In this way it fulfilled the basic precepts of the revolution which were the adoption of constitutionality and establishment of popular sovereignty. | |
| 7316. |
Society of France was divided into 3estate.what were they? |
| Answer» \tThe French society in the 18th century was divided into three estates. The first estate consisted of the clergymen, the second estate consisted of the nobles and the third estate consisted of the common people most of whom were peasants.\tWhile the peasants comprised about 90% of the French population, only few owned land. 60% of the land was owned by the members of the first two estates.\tOne of the many reasons why the revolution broke out was because only the members of the third estate paid taxes to the state.\tThe members of the first and second estates were exempted from paying any taxes to the king.\tThe nobility and the clergy enjoyed many privileges in French society. The nobles extracted feudal dues from the peasants. The latter were also compelled to provide services to the noblemen by working in his fields and house. They also had to serve in the army.\tThe church also collected religious taxes from the people known as ‘tithes’. The members of the third estate had to pay direct tax to the state known as ‘taille’. Indirect taxes were imposed on tobacco, salt and many other everyday items. Thus, the third estate was seething with financial difficulties | |
| 7317. |
Namr the secret police of crerman |
| Answer» Australia police | |
| 7318. |
Palampur gao me kiya kiya hota tha |
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| 7319. |
What is our earth\'s weight |
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Answer» 6x10 to the power of 24 kg it is correct and moon weight 7.4x10 to the power of 22kg 7 x 10power10 i guess |
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| 7320. |
What was the impact of the french revolution in france?- 5 marks question |
| Answer» the impact of French revolution had mostly in the middle class because they get so much powers and all the rich person and the businessman become wealthy and anyone did not distinguish them from others then nobility and the clergy want to leave the country and their power where reduced and the Kings power was also under the constitution the the people also get right to vote but women did not have any right to vote and man above 25 years have right to vote if he will give three days salary of a labour as a tax for the government | |
| 7321. |
A narrow channel of sea which separates two land masses known as .............. . |
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Answer» Sri lanka Strait Strait |
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| 7322. |
Who become the king in france in 1774? |
| Answer» Louis xvi was king of french. Louis XVI, also known as Louis Capet, was King of France from 1774 until his deposition in 1792, although his formal title after 1791 was King of the French. | |
| 7323. |
Who become the king in France in 1774 |
| Answer» Louis xvi was king of french. Louis XVI, also known as Louis Capet, was King of France from 1774 until his deposition in 1792, although his formal title after 1791 was King of the French. | |
| 7324. |
Why do we need a standerd meridian for India ?Explain |
| Answer» We need a standard meridian for India because there is a time lag of about 2 hours between Gujarat and Arunachal Pradesh.To avoid confusion of time in different states , India adopted a standard meridian which is 82 degrees 30 E and it passes through Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh. | |
| 7325. |
Why do benefited by using multiple farming |
| Answer» Multiple cropping: It mean growing of more than two crops in a same field or land in same season\tIt helps in increasing the production of different crop in same land\tmore production means more benefits and more income\tMultiple cropping also increases fertility of land\tIt reduces the use of fertilizers\tIt also decreases the crop effect with any insect or disease\xa0 | |
| 7326. |
What the legacy of french revolution? 5 marks question |
| Answer» THe legacy of the French revolution:\tThe ideas of liberty and democratic rights were the most important legacy of the French Revolution.\tIt inspired the Germans, Italians, and Austrians to overthrow their oppressive regimes.\xa0\tColonised people of Asia and Africa were deeplys influenced by the French Revolution. They demanded liberty, equality and justice from their colonial master which finally led to the begining of national movement in their country.\xa0\tThe declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen gave rights such as right to life, freedom of speech, equality before law, etc.\tThe French Revolution put into practise the idea that sovereignity comes from the people and not from the rulers.\tWomen actively participated in the Revolution. It marked the begining of women movement across France and world. | |
| 7327. |
When did French revolution happen |
| Answer» French revolution started in 1789. The series of events started by the middle class shook the upper classes. The people revolted against the cruel regime of monarchy. This revolution put forward the ideas of liberty, fraternity, and equality.\xa0The revolution began on 14th July, 1789 with the storming of the fortress-prison, the Bastille.\xa0The Bastille was hated by all, because it stood for the despotic power of the king.\xa0The fortress was demolished. | |
| 7328. |
Describe the declaration of rights of man and women? |
| Answer» It is the type of group of rights of a person which were their basic needs to become a successful career of a person. | |
| 7329. |
What were the major acheivements of french revolution? |
| Answer» The French revolution succeeded in obtaining great power for the lower class, creating a constitution, limiting the power of the monarchy, giving the Third Estate great control over the populace of France and gaining rights and power for the lower class of France. | |
| 7330. |
Describe how the Himalayas were formed.(Answer in points) |
| Answer» The Himalayas were formed as a result of\xa0the collision between the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate. Read the description given below:\tBecause of the impact of convectional currents, the crust was split into many pieces. The Indo–Australian plate got separated from the Gondwanaland and drifted towards the north.\tAs it drifted towards the north, it collided with the Eurasian plate. As a result of this collision, the sedimentary rocks which were settled in the large-scale depression in the Earth’s crust called Tethys were folded and formed the Himalayas. | |
| 7331. |
How did peasants react to rumours |
| Answer» When the peasants in the countryside of France heard rumors that the lords of the manor had hired bands of brigands who were on there way to destroy the ripe crops,seized hoes and pitchforks and attacked chateau. | |
| 7332. |
Define constitutional monarchy |
| Answer» A system of government in which a country is ruled by a king and queen whose power is limited by a constitutionDespotism is government by a singular authority - either a single person or tightly knit group - which rules with absolute power. Louis XVI ascended the throne of France in the year 1774. He became the emperor of France at the time when the treasury of France was empty. The long years of conflict had exhausted the economic reserves of France. | |
| 7333. |
What are the features enjoyed by the people of democracy ? |
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Answer» Thx bro 1) Right to self-Determination2) Right to equality3) Right to revolution4) Right to Freedom and expression5) Right to freedom from explotation |
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| 7334. |
Who were active citizens? |
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Answer» It mean that only 4 million peoples have to vote The active citizen are those person, who are above the age of 25 years and paid taxes equal to at least 3 days of Labour\'s wages. Active Citizens: Only men above 25 years of age who paid taxes equal to at least 3 days of a labourer’s wage were given the status of active citizens. Only they had the right to vote. |
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| 7335. |
Describe the size & location of india |
| Answer» The country is situated north of the equator between 8°4\' to 37°6\' north latitude and 68°7\' to 97°25\' east longitude. It is the seventh-largest country in the world, with a total area of 3,287,263 square kilometres | |
| 7336. |
Explain any five limitations of democracy |
| Answer» Limitations of democracy-1. ignorance of masses leads of election of an unsuitable person to a position of power. this is specially true in rural areas where due to lack of education people are unable to make an informed decision.2. once in power, politicians or leaders tend to misuse the power bestowed upon them by the common people and may work for their own benefits rather than working for interests of common populace.3. many democratic countries like USA have a 2 party system. this restricts the choice of people in electing as they have to choose 1 from the 2.4. leaders try to use unjust means to come to power. they try to divide people on basis of religion, caste etc to secure ther vote bank. | |
| 7337. |
Discuss the argument against democracy? |
| Answer» Arguments in favour of democracy : (i) Democratic form of government is accountable. (ii) It improves the quality of decision-making. (iii) It provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts. (iv) It enhances the dignity of citizen.Arguments against democracy:1)Leaders keep changing in a democracy.This leads to political instability.2)Democracy is all about political competition and power play.There is no scope for morality.3)So many people have to be consulted in a democracy.It leads to political instability. | |
| 7338. |
What was the representation of the three estates in estate general meeting? |
| Answer» The Estates-General was a meeting of the three estates within French society which included the clergy, nobility and the peasant classes. The estate to which a person belonged was very important because it determined that person\'s rights, obligations and status.\xa0In 1789, the King Louis XVI called a meeting of the Estates General. It was the first meeting of the Estates General called since 1614. He called the meeting because the French government was having financial problems. | |
| 7339. |
what new ideas of governance were floating around in France who promoted these ideas |
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| 7340. |
Project on minerals resources in rajasthan the way they extend and utilized |
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| 7341. |
What were the main reasons behind a French Revolution |
| Answer» Causes of the French Revolution:Despotic rule of Louis XVI: He became the ruler of France in 1774. He had drained the financial resources of France in wars. For the cost of his regular extravagant expenses, he increased taxes which were paid by the third estate.Division of French society: The French society was divided into three estates; first, second and third estates, respectively. Among them, First and Second Estates had 10 per cent of the total population and were the clergy and nobles. They enjoyed all privileges. Rest of the 90 per cent was of the third estate, which paid all kinds of direct or indirect taxes. This kind of discrimination led to the revolution by the third estate.Rising prices: The population of France had increased. This resulted into more demand of food grains. So the price of bread rose rapidly, which the poor could not afford to buy. So the gap between the rich and poor widened.Inspiration of the philosophers: Philosophers like John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and Montesquieu propagated the ideas of having a society where people would enjoy freedom, equal laws and equal opportunities. Their ideas inspired the people of France to realise their dreams.Role of middle class: The 18th century witnessed the emergence of social groups termed as middle class, who earned their wealth through an expanding trade of the manufactured goods, being exported. There were other professionals also like lawyers, administrative officials who were all educated. They believed that no group in society should be privileged by birth. | |
| 7342. |
Why northern plains are densely populated? |
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Answer» India\'s northern plains are deadly populated because -1) Land of northern plains are suitable for agriculture as the soil is very fertile. 2) Land of northern plains are good for construction as the land is equal 3) Land of northern plains are suitable to fulfil all the needs of a person to survive. 4) Temperature of northern plains is suitable as per as a person needs. 5) Climate is also good as per as a person can do work for his/her survival in that climate. India\'s northern plains are densely populated: They consist of a "large plain of alluvial soil" and alluvium deposition over millions of years in a vast basin placed on the "foothills of the Himalayas", it will be make this plain will be more fertile. |
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| 7343. |
Define Estate general |
| Answer» Estates-General, also called States General, French États-Généraux, in France of the pre-Revolutionary monarchy, the representative assembly of the three “estates,” or orders of the realm: the clergy and nobility—which were privileged minorities—and a Third Estate, which represented the majority of the people. | |
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in book where is question answer |
| Answer» At last | |
| 7345. |
List out the important name of our constitution makers |
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| 7346. |
Describe the composition of constituent assembly? |
| Answer» The total membership of the Constituent Assembly was 389 of which 292 were representatives of the states, 93 represented the princely states and four were from the chief commissioner provinces of Delhi, Ajmer-Merwara... | |
| 7347. |
How did the political system work in France under the Constitution of 1791? |
| Answer» On June 20th 1789, the newly formed National Assembly gathered in a Versailles tennis court and pledged not to disband until France had a working constitution. The deputies of the Third Estate believed that any reforms to the Ancient Régime must be outlined in and guaranteed by a written framework. A constitution would define the authority, structure and powers of the new government. This would prevent or limit the abuses and injustices of the old order. The National Assembly set about drafting a national constitution almost immediately. The process was a long and difficult one, hampered by differences of opinion, growing radicalism and the events of 1789-91. | |
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how did musharraf establish his rule in pakistan? |
| Answer» Musharraf is is the the Army captain of Pakistan and later announced that he is the president of Pakistan with the help of it\'s Army team and after 5 year he expand his Army rule | |
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How did the teaching of Rousseau lay the foundation of democracy in France |
| Answer» Jean Jacques Rousseau was a philosopher, writer and composer of 18th century. His political philosophy influenced the enlightenment in France and across Europe as well as aspects of the French Revolution and the overall development of modern political and educational thought. His teachings helped to lay the foundation of democracy. The teachings were :-1. He believed that the government should based on the consent of the governed.2. In his work \'Social Contract\', he talks of a contract between the ruler and the ruled. Implied in his writings was the belief that the men had the right to change their government if they were not satisfied. This is one of the cardinal principals of democracy.3. Rousseau\'s revolutionary ideas of democracy in the age of absolute monarchy not only paved the way for the French Revolution but encouraged people to fight for their rights and set up a government responsive to their needs.4. He upheld the doctrine of popular sovereignty.5. He believed in the existence of the natural and inalienable rights of life, liberty and in ideas of liberty, equality, fraternity that influenced the French Revolution and laid the foundation of democracy. | |
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What are the challenges to free and fair election? |
| Answer» Challenges to free and fair elections in India are as follows:\tCandidates and parties with a lot of money may not be sure of their victory but they do enjoy a big and unfair advantage over smaller parties and independents.\tIn some parts of the country, candidates with criminal connection have been able to secure a ‘ticket’ from major parties.\tSome families tend to dominate the political parties; tickets are distributed to relatives from these families.\tVery often, elections offer little choice to ordinary citizens as both the major parties are similar to each other in their policies and practices.\tSmaller parties and independent candidates suffer a huge disadvantage as compared to the bigger parties. | |